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Around A nd
About
Middleport

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with Mr. and Mn Paul Winn and
Mrs. Winn 's parents. Mr. ..d M'8.
H. D. Lyons, Mr, , Thomson will
return lhi&gt; week to 83111Sl in the
cart of Mrs. Lyon.ti who is bed,.
faSl.

Jed Wt_bster Sr. l:' ntcr• ti Garland for flowers sent her
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t..ai�;�- tht' Pomeroy Sha\a•�. I whJ!e ill. A thank you note \·J aS
peare dub Wednes day after- 1 read from the Girls lndu�lrl iil :t.lrs Clart&gt;n« Murray who was Mr and Mrs . DiC'k Walters and
'-" at Cbnst m11.s
noon at her home o n Spri ng Sch00 1 • for !!:I f•··
l last children. ll icky !Uld CheyrI . Of
· , a ,·Jon to ,, ,,,1 a patient -i:11 Holzer Hospita
mvi
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and
time
A .
Tuesday
this
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re!urned
was
k
w�
Columbus s pe11 t the Easler weekv
: dessert course was �er\ ed them
lo lhe home of her son-in-law and end with her mother, Mrs. J. S.
were r� ad
�------ by the ho:.tess precedi ng t h e C ommu mratwn...s .
Mr and Mrs La wrence Colley of Henderson.
fro·n Sen- i daughter.
n
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lcgisla
erning
cun&lt;
p�m
rneelin g, ill which lime a
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meekend her son and
This
Stewat.
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"If J e sus Came To Your ator Frank� U,.usch e and Re?"� � family, M r asd M rs. Marv1
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Hou s e. " and prayn was gt •:c n �e n t at 1v� G eorge :'¥1: e n_i ha�t
of L..e wi s bur� will vm! Carri Club Meeting
Murray
e
ed
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the
nvenl
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bv• Mrs Ben Neutzlin!?
Murra ys and Mrs Mar- I H "'•ltl Tueiday Eve
wilh
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' ,1 of •• lub, lo be held in 0 ;iy- vm
• tw
pn.•�1lJ (•r.
M r� W illiam lh1..:tcr
l\farrny
pIans to remain
·
ed
M
announc
was
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Ap,oi
ton
· rs. M'ichael Hackett enter·
· sis! m the care of M rs ,1 urra�'at tht' mt'e t.ng which llp r- r,t' d
.
her card club Tuesday
tamed
l('
lative
leg
on
t
port
s
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. w ilh d ev otions hy M rs 1 '1.i l Re
is
t �! - Mr and Mrs Buce Lloyd and
i ng al her home in Middles
even
l
ipo
G
in
ly
recent
hdrl
'-----j Will i a m ,;on ,dw g:H•e a rned 1 mg
� son, M ike. and daught rr , Mrs po Prizes w
�
ere won by Mrs. Ed"l l .i l l o n o n "A iL,,iercd Pr a y e r" 11 e re giv l' n b y Mr s . _ W� 1:m·•
Orear Baslm1 . J r and children of artr re r
Mrs. Lionel Boggs ,
h.
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nd
0
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,. , and d osrd 11 1l h prayer :&lt;km 0&lt;i w11 e �J � W 1 .
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G al11 polis Y1s1ted Easlc•r w lh Mr. I
Mrs Wilham Child:! and Mrs . Ro, roll c-�ll
,1 1 th Mr�. Lot11s R t!lbel. They !Clld of and Mrs Jamr-s Lloyd and l a m1ly i..
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• brrs .,1 nsw
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le
'IS·
u
on
van
ns
u
t;
in Belpre. J n the evenin� ,twv 111s- 1
th ru· rrf'al lV&lt;' millt&gt;I. A c:.ml of th e d1 st·u ��w
1 959 CHEVROLET ! t hunh &lt;. 11 .- � , t• ·id frr&gt;m Mtf� El h - la1 1ve bills.
other players we� Mrs. ��rl;:
ited in C.a llipo l ls wilh \fr .• 1 1 I
Asa Bradbury,
rs .
Mrs Dm1 n1e pre s cm ed a pa · I Lloyd•
!c a A
Bel _AW _4 Doo�. Ivory and t urMills.
lfflnald
rs.
M
and
Gress
1
wh!ch
no!,
15
PTA
a
'"\\-'ha!
er
inflJl'lsh. Spotless clean
P
quotse
.
• no t Mr· and Mrs Jack Wailers and desse rt c:ourse was served by
brought out that t h e PTA ts
terior, I ess th an 20 '000 honest
, .,
,1 ,,1,1,,,,,ort , Oh,· o
miles · VS motor. Powerg1 1ue
' n g sons ' Jaek and Steve, of Colum- Mrs Hackett.
a rnot h ers cI u b • a money m'•k;
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and heater. ru Y
,. llcy bus .were Easter wet&gt; kened guest s
trans. Radio
.
i'. 1,c
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, ad ver 1·Jsmg
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1 rgan1zat1on
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FABIAN m
• •h arp1e.
orga n iza I ion. . The of his parents, Mr. and M rs. G uy
or pu t1sa n
HERE
"Hound-Dog Man" l history of the PT A wh1cn _was . Walters . Thev also attended early Mr andVtsn
Earl lfowett and
Mrs.
$1 845
S
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cart
Churd
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r
u n t'
I f n d m 1 8 w as also si v en on Easter morning.
daughters Louanna and BarbarJ
, by Mrs. Downie.
was . of Toronto O . spent Wasler vaThe m•xt mcelit1g will b� 8 Ch l s E 8 � rd
"The Sheriff Of
1 958 CHEV ROLET
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ay on bus�� cat ion with th�ir parents Mr. and
luncheon on May 3, the time Hun mg on, W . \ a.
Fractured
Jaw
· 1 Mrs. Eveett Hewett and Ms.
VB Brookwood Staticr, W;igon.
and pl-i:ice to be announced la- ness.
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J,i,
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ausra•!d
.
.tp­
has
and
finish
D.1rk gret'n
Ber th·-i:I G 1 11 · Mrs· Gill ret uml::ti
Thomson
Maunce
.
Mr
and
Mr.
Warner,
Robert
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M
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tcr
b
s
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and Kcnnelh l\loore
pearance of new car im1de and
i home with them for a VISlt.
weekend
last
visited
Cleveland
or
cha1
·
,m
an.
Also
Carloon
Cuniul
out, automatic trans , new llfes,
radio and heater.

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$1 59!;

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TONIGHT
AND THE K I N'i" 1
"ESTHER
Super Cross Country Statton
(TeC"huicolon
standard
motor.
ul,
Waigon. ti
I Saturd:ly evemng dinner guests
trans. Bea ullful 2 t llne green Joan Collin�. H1d1ard Egan of Mr. unJ Mrs Willard Hines,
lini!h. Vmyl interior trim. good Colorc;artoon
I Alhens Road, wt-rt&gt; Mr. an� Mrs.
tire1, radio and heater.
Ray Hines and son. David, of
SATURDAY
Belpre, Mr. and Mrs. Hoger
"KEY W ITNESS"
$1 29S
J•·ffrey Hunter, Pat Crowley Hines or Cleveland and Mr. and
- also Mrs. Charle, Wood. Chester.
"VISIT
TO
A
ROLET
Mrs. George Mowrey Sr. and
CHEV
958
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SMALL PLANET"
Mrs. M ilford Mowrey and daugh­
Impala Convertible Coupe. Spot­ Jerry Lewii., Joan Blackman ter. Melissa. lert today for a
less clun interior . with . l_1ke
weekend visit in Columbus with
new ivory top. beige fm1sh. I Sunday, Mon .• TuH., Wed.
former·s sister and brother-in•
the
Tires show liltle wear. Ful l
"BUTTERF IELD 8"
Mr. and Mrs. Earl French.
law.
equipment inc-luding radio and '
(Technicolor)
will be joined there Saturday
They
heater, 348 cu. in. V 8 motor,
With Elizabeth Taylor
automatic trans.
George Mowery Jr. and
Mrs.
by
and Eddie Fisher
Unda Jean. of Cleve­
daughter.
Calorurtoon,
$ 1 695
will accompany them
who
land.
AdmiHion; 60c and 30c
home for a week's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. James Lochary
1 956 FORD V9
CARTOON EVERY NIGHTI
and family returned to their home
2 Door. Automatic trans., heal­
in Bl oomington, Ind., Wed11esday
er, new tires. new interior. ·
after a visll with his parents, Mr.
Shar p finish of green over iv­
and Mn. Patrick Lochary.
ory. Wu $790..
Mrs. .I . A. Sweeney of Rutland
TONIGHT
and Mrs. Earl Halliday of Athens
WEEK IND SPICIAL
3 STOOGES FEATURE
were weekend guesets of Mrs. Ev­
$665
"HAVE ROCKET
erett M cKnight.
WILL T�AVEL"
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
- also returned to their home in Marion
1 955 CHEVROLET
Mkkey Rooney, Terry Moore
Sunday evening after a several
Dan Duryea
VB 210 4 Door. Powergllde
daya v irlt with her parents, Mr.
"PLATINUM
trans., heater. Tires like new.
and Mrs. Richard Karr Sr.
HIGH SCHOOL"
Beautiful belge and nd finish,
Miss Polly i&lt;:.1rr or Columbus ar­
ALSO CARTOON
clean iolerior.
rived today for a weekend visit
TIME SCHEDULE NOTIC E with her parents, Mr. and Mn.
$795
Richard Karr Sr.
MASON DRIVE IN
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck
Feature 1l1ted first starts al
'49 DODGE
Easter dinner guests of Mr.
were
dusk. The picture listed sec·
Willard Ebersbach and
Mrs.
and
ondly will be startir.g near
2 Door ___
daughters.
8:30.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Ebesbach
Saturday Only April 8
'5 1 CHEVROLET
spent Easter in Middleport with
Jamea Craig and
their daughter, Mrs. Edgar Pratt.
$ 1 99
4 Door
William Talman in
Mr. and Mn. William Grate
"THIE PIRSUAOEll"
son, James, were Pomeroy
and
- also '52 CHEVROLET
rt visitor• over the
Middlept)
and
Barry Sullivan in
.
weekend
"THI PURPLE GANG'"
2 Door __ $ 1 95
(R�m-runni�-high jacking
Vice and Murder)
Board Of Deacaru
'53 HUDSON
ALSO CARTOON

4 Door __ $ 1 95

Sun. I Mon.• A,rll iid

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Young Peoples'
Sunrise Service

Held By Class

The Y oung Peoples class of
the Tuppen Plains Christian
Chu,cb held an Easter Sunrise
· •nd the pr_,.
-am w as
servace
under the direction of Mi S!
Evelyn White, Vienna, W . V a. ,
director of Y outh wor k a l Vienna Baptut Churd1.
The organ prelude " My Risen
Lord' ' by Miss Marylyn Koehle , 0pened the Wo,slup Ser vice
an"" •t
" ,'ss Wh1'te's meditation
was ·' That Res 11rrection Morn. "
A f in the service the Sunday
School ch!ss enjoyed a break•
fast ser v ed by Mrs. Lind sey
Lyons, Mrs. Herman Black and
M rs. H omer CoI e. Th e food w�s
furnished by the Men's Ch nstian Fellowship.
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Attending were Allee Livingston, Marylya Koe hl er, N ancy
Jo Cole , Cecilia Gaul• Lyndall
LYOn 5 , Janet Hoffman • Joe E•
Crite, Lindsey Lyons, Jr., David
p a,• is, Jimmie Caldwell, W i l bur
Robimon, Wesley Arbaugh, Larry Landon Dennis Newland,
Gary Land�n, Roger Black and
guest Douglas Bemmn, Terra
Alta W. Va. • Donald Landon,
, .
Su-per1ntendent of the Sunday I

Will Meet Sunday

.Tohn Lupton, Ziva Rodann
"BLOOD AND STEF.L"
(Re-gal,cope)
- also Robt!rt Mitchum
Eleanor Parker
U.11111na Patten and
George Peppard in
"HOME FROM THP, HILLS"
◄Cinemascope &amp; Color)
ALSO CARTOON

The Board or Deacons of the
Middleport First BapUt11t Church
will meet Sunday morning at 11: 15
following morning worship ser­
vice.
Monday evening the Board of
Trustee■ will meet e.l 7 p. m. at
the church and on Tuesday the
HearthsU&gt;ne Class wlll meet at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart
at 7:30 p. m.

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1956 INTERNATIONAL 1

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,ood tint. Cab exception11ly I
nice, look.I and rum l� new.

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to 5:00 P.M. and on Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 9:00
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BJ Bff 'Wla(ett
Progreu through retearcb la
the aim of the Ohio Agr icuJtur.
al Experiment 1ubltaUoo GIi Rt.
143 near Carpenter.
Scores of research projecta an
initiated and promoted Bl th �
e,peNMDt etatJun. One, which

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II becoming more Jnterestlng to have a chance to review the pn&gt;- 1 moat bnport.ant beef animal be- ln one bam at tht 1Ub11tation, enlmal tclence, ii carried oo at
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farmers each day, ii the majol Jed at the experllDent .talion'• caua of the i,teographic•I area it j pure Charolai11 breedin11 bull. [ lhe llatioo. The Carpenter tarm
occupied, and the qua�y ffie:!I' 1 are kept. ln another aeclion, year- I ha 330 acre., ba.H 8' which ar•
project of crouing the charolaia Beef Cattle Day.
breed of hem animal with t h e 1be Charolais, which 1:lre ne,ar- It produced. In this locality farm- 1 ung heifer■ of the- Charolais bt-eed I in permanent pasture ad
p
� ly pure which it color, originated en who have recently been breetl- are cared for .
Hereford breed.
land.
The
other
part
contaUll
'lbunday, April 20, farmer■ t1,nd ! in 1111 old French province about Ing their eattle with the Charo- 1 Attendanb alao watch elose,y woodland re1earcb acreage and
otbera with a stake or interest ln lhe 18th Century, it is beUevt!d. \ail and Hereford croiJa report their main project of young :111n1- zz acre, are wie.d for building,
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cr0&amp;1 breed.inga of animala will 'Ibe breed became France·, better meat production.
maia, young Hereford anima!a and roadway■.
Five area farmen say theiL' c ro 111 e d with tht
Charolai1. Special day, wlll be
ti e l d
animals are of much better siw Through research, it has been throughout the IW?lffier for fanr,,
llDd quality after usin� the cross- I learned that crosa breeding prr)- era to view variou■ pro_iecu or
bred one aeason. At tile aubsta- duce, a much larger animal • ! the M1b1labon and gain ideal fo?
lion, worker, run different typea · compared with other breeds.
belt.er farming.
of lest,, to le&amp;rn which are t h II!! The year-old Charolais weigh! Among the feature, of the AP..
bolter antmob. Since the proje� about 100 pound, mo t
"' han the ril 20 Bee! Cottle Day at '!"' ,ub,
U,O!ij NG OVE R _ B ob Evans, Earl Kloster,
I, not concluded until a IO-yea, Hereford ye!ll'hng. CroBSlng 111&lt;
.
�l\illt will be a tell&lt; all t h . ger'iK cl!age or bee r c attle of substation
period
,
l
test
over
elapse,. no fo':'°al two breed, providea an an �al Prevenlloo a
ook
nd Control �f �• - of the prize Charolais bulls in the s b
u station barn, and
recommendations are b e I n g about 50 pounds over the we1ghl , aeases of Feed! Cattle, . with
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locking over the cameraman, won­
made.
of the average Hereford at a Dr Nelson B. Kang as a�aker. the huge a nimal
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dering if he should • . . . Well, the Sen tinel cameraman
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Charola1! are large �f -am• year in age.
Dr. Earle Klosterman will _ re• didn 't wait v y Jong
er
to find out. Bob Bishop� not in tlllt
m.ala having cream to white hair
Earl1 ProjK&amp;I
port on the beef cattle pro,JeCt, picture, is manager at
Carpenter.
coloring with heavy hindquarter,. T h e Southeaatem substatiu!I crossing the Charolais and Here
�-----�-- -�----------Breedera claim the calves will was obtained from Senator J. L. ford breeds. One or the objec,
exhibit 8 fast early growth of Carpenter in 1902. Until
1MB, lives ia to relate the size of the
natural muscling.
the Meigs County farm W88 used beef anlmaJ lo ita performance
Even Bob Evans, well known only for sheep research. It ii felt under aeveral systems of man-- ,
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interested in the CharolBiB breed. search te1U at the C8rpeot.er U farmen of lhUI amt have
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He indicated particular interest farm that would not have b e e n an eye for better production,
INTERESTED STOCKMAN - Bob Evans, Gallipolis businessman • stockman, / becau,e breede" say the Char,- learned othe,wiae.
which means more p&lt;1&gt;fil, the"'
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l clt, and Tom Wonderling, Supt. or outlying sub-stations from the Wo�ster Head• lai., does not have a heavy out• Today, ,.,..,ch In lhree m• will be a ta,ge turnout at I h,
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quarters ' view a herd of Charolais and Hereford cross bred cattle.-Sentinel Photo. side lat covering.
Jor area,, llll'OOOIDY, lorealrJ and I Carpenter aub,tal..,
'"' April 20
------ -----' - -- ·WASHINGTJN CUPr, - President Kennedy and British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan today pledged
their "common commitment to those who care for Ire.
dom."
They said they were in complete agreement on t
"gravity and depth" of present world dangers.
Kennedy and Macmillan, in a
1 u to Ille gravity and doptli
joinl statement wued at the c1...
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lbe
dangnn ill die puiimt
of their aweepiog review of cold
.
.
wor
ld
iituation lor u__. ufirN
war problem,, sa•� they d
is· who wiah lo main their Jndtcussed measum to amprove the
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.
"cohesion
effectivenesa a n d pt!:Ddence and tbe priteJeaa ript
adaptabilicy" •I the West.m al· of choi&lt;e."
Hance in a dianging world.
John Thompson, he.!ld roach of 1prlng or 19$7 "Swack"' seined a fit except Pomeroy.
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The IWO leadm pinpoinled the "� American - 8,_ the Middleport Yellow Jackets, distinction few. if any, high 1chool Coach Swackhamer jo1DS sev•
lo
eral other SEOAL �hea �ho
"criUcal problem, of Laos a n d er1 called on RWllia lo
turned ill his resignation at 1 1 :!0 coach can claim.
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Vietnam," and declared they have � � ftlPODI tell . b I I
Hla IIMI Glenford baakethall have called It quits 1h10 sp,,ng.
a m Joday lo Superintendent L
learn
had
gone
all
the
way
and
In
Harry
Westfall
•f
Logan
and
Alex
giYen close alte!lllon to the crisis w m • re810oab1e periN If
w ' cComas.
time" and pledged lhey - do
hia first year after coming out of Cilo of Pomeroy have also turned
tn thal ..,,.
Compleuly a clean sweep
,
In retirement ho coached the Mlddle· in retlpatlon1,
1be President and Prime Min- their utmost to bring da abcd.
M lcldleporh 1thletlc coaching
Yellow
Jacket,
lo
the
State
Rumors
are
flowing
In
Mfddleport
liter iMDed their atatemenl lo re- The joint &amp;at.emeat dellCliuld
1t1lf, head ha._tball and basess A bueball championship. port !here may ho anolhtr
Cla
lo
porters In the WhilA! Hoose rose 1he 11 boon "' _..., Lat■u,
ball cc,acb Not• P Swackhamer
.
Mr. Swackhamer since the 1955- join tbl■ re11lgnatian list. Coach
a(\er the ,.., leeden end- Keonedy and llacmillu 1bit PM
also nalsne,I.
pnlen:rJsl
II bulretball ,..... had a league John Tbompoon b report,d ready
as "candid ml friendlJ
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tll fioal coof.,.,..,, week
In b�,.four Hart al MIIS he WOI N&lt;Grd . .,, 34 wiut\ Ml!Ut
J,is pOllillon . 8', .,.i
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It aafd ... hate dilu."
ta
recognizal "both
aa
14 g� and
and WH tho 1-• bo,i
!1111' lootbi11 1D111 for lb, Jlldd19L
ind tlw 4ilf...tty -...-,1 11,a ----· ,. Qr
JJnpoi
man who ■lallod !ht ,.U
, 1/1 · working fowarill aatillaetot-, in general, IUld fn � ..
jor iauet el. btnet' al ,. '
'.� relationa with lhe Sov iet Un ion" ma
and they deciB!'ed they b a J lationa lrilich affect our In ..,...
era day of football.
reached a "very high level of tries.•
agteemenf on our estimstt of the The leaders of the Wtlltera al-­
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nature of the problenui which we liantt said they ..ttalilt • b
Raceland, Kentucky, ona year and
lace.•
...ii" that lhe effort t, papi,1o
belort that w.. bead mentor ror , .An overflow crowd applauded heartily the acts pre,
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Open
and friendly dilcussiom Wilh the mnhlvde of Ila ◄Leeal
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sented Wednesday of this week in the Letart Falb Grade
two :,ean �1 Loufaa l[)r.
CRIMPLED STEEL _ This totally dem ollshed vehicle was one of two Involved In have senred lo clarify and coo- pniblemo "wlll � flsn u
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School "Lall A Lott" Minstrel,
H told th11 D u; Sentinel
a head.on collision al the sharp curve near Kelroy's NIie Club last night. It is finn our commoii commitment to IDln)' ucrWc&amp;•
e
•�•• th h ;"' Director Chlorua Grimm oald ney, Sue Miller, Peggy W ines,
1 b "' lbe
porter at 0000 --, ��by D avid E. Roush, West Columb ia. Three persons were Injured, none eritl• those who care for freedom,.. the
owned
eighth annual production glvao J-Oyce Roush, Yvoona Rowe, Mar- Sentinel Photo.
lndt
a■ 1ar
cally
t
plant,
joint ,tatemenl said.
by the 1 • Ith gradet oflered par- gla Shuler, Linda Flodley, Patty
..,..
were
ure
u where bP b aolnJ next oeaaon. llcularly weD,recet,ed
"We ""' ln a compll!te agreeaumbera In Baker, P-la Bootlck, Dorothy
In a telephone ata11'menl lo The al lea,t 10 lnalancea.
g
Toaey, Renee MUIJ'll e, Brenda
Daily sentinel loday r-1&gt; Swack• They lnoluded the Cakutta Jam,ll, Gmtevleve Bird , Nancy
J
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Mn. Ire• llluley _. r....
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hamer said he had tumecl In bll dance In colorful ooatumes, the Bou, Paula Gll&gt;aoa, Pamela D•
, - Pool, - ... .,..._ - �. • - - , ....
Uy
re1igt1atiGD u head ba1kefball comedy number , " 'lhe Chicken vii, David Gloeckner, Kearney
A head-on collialon on Route driving left of the center follow- the right tide of the highway IN. Lany, from 8ml&amp;llen, w. la die 511. Jaer
I •••
and buoball coach lo SupertnteJJ. Song " a Chantez dance lo black Donahue, Charlea Matthews and
aboul JS feel
7, lwo mllet north of Pomeroy ing the accident.
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dent , L. W. McComu Friday and ;.b te coo
tumlng, 8 cbon11 Faye 1louall.
i
Friday evening at 9,311 put three Alter the lwo vehicle• collid• ll&lt;tllt care .,.,. .i.claNd lotal UJI Mn. J. R. Meek ol - .._.. ..._. - I WI,
monung.
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One dolnJ "HeJ, Looi! Me Over,"
person• lo Meig, General Hos- ed, Rowm'a car turned around wrecks by lnve&amp;tlgalon.
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port
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Swoc,khame,, a veteraa of 17 a qulntel dolag "LOVE Spells
and slowed approiilnately 150 ft .
pital with In juries.
Mr. Meek _, llal,, • pa lae ....._ ..i •
AU lhree PfflC)I)&amp; Injured In lbe
)'eon in the coachln( gamo, ,aid Loft, " 1"4 ''Ma, He's Malling
The car
The
11163
Oiev,olet
operatecl
from
the
Impact
r
- llbly, ..., I S ._
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and
5S
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le
asrele
acc dent were 11:eated
he would continua tuchlq at ICytl at Me. "
Roush,
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19,
West
drivea
by
Bents
weal
forward
lo
by
David
Eogeoe
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MHS bol lell "lbe coaching - Other, were
ed by Me gs Geoeral Ho ita .
the "Helena Po�
Columbi.,,
W.
Va
said
to
ho
lrav•
,
.
The accldeat OCCUrNJtl OD I b . 1 '•
loday 11 • younger maa'a game." b," "Side By Side " In trlllllp at,.
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aling left of the center ou a sha
The veteran coach built up • Ure; a chorwi number 1n art II
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curve
where
8
large
lruck
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P
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W
curve above the Kelroy N l trp
ei
wrecked last week.
brilliant re&lt;Onl ln 1 hb Ont 12 " Battle Hymn of the Republlc," Membon "' Trl•Counly Music
club, rao lolo lbe front of a car
yelll'I, wlnnlnJ ,ev,ral diltrlcl the Finale, anti also making • big AOBOCIBUon oald tod4y • large,
i The Sherlfl'a Oeparlmeol also
driven by Michael A. Deniz, ,
champlol!lblpa al Glenlord and bll ... Fourth Grader Melanie eall&gt;ualullc crowd altended the
was called lo Darwin where a
3'1
..... all the way !G ,rin the Slate Bee1te u llag bearer la a nd, V ■rlet)' Show held II Syracwe lllaer,vUle
ed
car
causht
Rouob ...;. teken lo Melg, Gen� "' '::'lea
Cl- A Basketball Cbamplonlhfp whlte anti blnl -·
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Gracie Scbool wt nighL
near
the
In
era! Hoopltal by the Pomeroy
ta 11111' wille there.
kin
Ta g ports ta the apeclal 111111&gt; HlghllghUng the ahow wu • E680 and SS.
Sieve Clar , talented IO-year-old
R unit with a bead laceration.
00
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He wu out "' the c:oacblng ben were Oel)ble
ll&gt;eryle comedy lcl by Frank Cbeeoebrew Deniz IIUlfered inJlll'J to his left
'!be vehicle wa, operated by was voted winner of the first prize (U0)'
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ga1111 for about II :,eon but eamo llaymaa, Beverlee Html, Paullne and
Fffiti,1
Neymeir. Another was knee and bll
Ethel Deniz, The Norlhweatam Local PTA Dwight Homer Browa, r,, Ath- at tbe Bradb
wile
Grade
School
w
Talent
ury
Sho
o
out of -I In the fall f Cummlol, Comlle a..pma,,, Pollr Ibo duco line compo,ed of Jud,
knee lnjur lu will meet llonday, April 10 , al em. Olltcen reported the right by tbe Parent Teachers' Association.
auata1ned bead
o la
al
ay , Larry w
t
T
and lnmk lllffered Judges named 1lecODd P I a ce �g; Edllh lligbl, Saadra Doll,
Jlal'J' ,1J!&gt;I Cul&gt; The Mel Cowlty Sherill's � the llutland High School auditor,. tire,
Jwalli
Le li,
lor
In nn;Eunf&lt;e
lllddleport
overbaaebaD.
band
IIIMI
-.i..u
In the
Rowo,
Mary
Beth.lRF
To- dollar,�lliiit;
Genldene
and
�
mh
lwn
al
1:30
p.m,
with
the
Pres&gt;
amage
from Ille fire. It winner the piano-vocal team of dri&lt;lge, lloltert
heavy
d
lo appear
pa,tme t
Ro
"atrutter" William Young.
lo
h
dent.
Mrl.
Verna
Snowden
n,o
tarted
aruuod t h e Debra and Janice Smith, an d King, piano aolo; Robert JIDJa-,
appa tly ■
In
Y court on • c arge of charge.
The Auociatloo pmeoted the
third place was awurded 1B anot� pantom- rock •• roll; Dick Sright ,..Ill' wbeol
,ar lety lhow .. • joint project • ...
A doclor from Hom llnllplt,. The Pomeroy Fire Department ., sister-ac� Debra and Carol gem, Larry lleese, Haq er.
with Ille Syracuae Emergency lHIOIiti• �n Fil m
, . al will opeak on Iba prHCbool loveallpled.
King, for their pJBno duet
Brien, Charlotto I.amber!. -1
m
,quad. Proceeds of the show are �� : �� :.':!.':r child. An election of offloen will - ------'ges
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Jud
Young,
Ly•
q,wtette, acrompaaled by 11n.
re
lo be Jolnlb' shared.
•m
,
y .
follow
tho
report
of
the
nominal,.
e
man
Burd
tte,
and
Chester
TaaGeorge
llad&lt;.U.
Poal No. S9 Americaa Legion, In commi
ttee
Tho 11opn of the U90Clatlon II
be
ded
g
a
Mn.
by
Athe
f
nehill,
all
DS
o
,
Middleport....
Ma
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b
Pomeroy
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Also,
n
Kathryn Quall,, a.art.
School P.rlnclpal Jam� A. Dlebl Fri, "Lot ■
i
' all mau more music." Monday, Apr l IO. al I p. :.;.: Merle B irchfield a, chairman, The Pomero Police Depart• praised many olh&lt;r
rformera Bulfmgtoa, dance ; Diane
day In an usembly Pl'eM.Dled 1Cholar■bip award cettly
pe
San
Fr
to
t,.
film
b
about
the
Mc,
The mala pal· 1, bring • grea
Vernon Weber and Mn. Franca mut anutecl Vatehel L. Bo,. of the show """""1 by Robert Comas, OWD piaoo cump'llllna, •
ficates from County Superintendent 0. O. Patterson,_ Jn. er bowledp
lklre.
riot
and
the
Commuuio11
ltageo
Ille public and
A
dlcatlng David Brown and llilte Roberts ad laced Itrst otlmullte ..., lo
1ng of Alhena 00 throe violaliooa tPolly) Morris _ the Schnozzle lanta,y ; Carol King, p1-. ..io;
uaic. the act.
laterelt
ID
m
plant, !or ..,.1ng Ille Kelp wt ofgbt.
and second among Meigs County senlon�clpatlng In
Durante imitator _ who pmenl• Larry Reese, YOcal .,lo: Dobro
The
p
v
b vi .
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eryone
In ted
roCounty
t
g
Tucli.n
lleo
ln
the Ohio HIib School acholarahlp testa or seniors.
dinner
H
w
grE
ppe
Jt
ma
ed
Ch
es
e
altogether a wta1 of 13 01DU• Kini, piano oolo: Sandra 5nm,
ill
yor
ar
a
arl
lll
am w ho p,11eotd 11 Pome- ,..
18 wlll ho dloc:uaoed. Legar'a &lt;10Wt ,.. chargea f
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April
al
o
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Becky Taylor, religfoua 1 0 • 1,
reok
· hen.
roy Jumlor igh
Foote phyllcal llr&lt;llglh ,..,. Slawter Planllllll
-ic,
Voc aumben
�
Anyme havlq u1.. lu ltampl lea ,...alloa. lalUq lo obey a Other acts Included Ruth Ann Sandra
Dodclrlclge, Lorelle Frid,
. ·
Ala Cllo�home- perlonned la the nut act which On Comil!DJDenu
police ollkor IUld nckleu ope,• and Rite Halley . ..ligious vocal: ley , \&gt;ocal ; and John "'-"Ill,
with
them.
brlni
1o
urpd
.
II
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t
p.m
cour1eoJ
a
will offer �
lulurecl Larry Hudaom. 8 I e , e Elgh...,
, _._ their proceeds, lo IO toward re- allnn of • ,ehlcle.
Ibo progam.
p
room�ed
M a r j o , I e Saner. panlomimo readings, orlglnal •• oho.,In1 Ior ....,�, Hiioua education.
Gom, and Rolland Fblter
aa 41 bolla anti 10 females Aprll 13 w
· ----------------------'--------'---Program announctr Charlsa wolpt 1111, . TheJ lJo id h- Jn
rs
at
t
he l'l&gt;at home,
n
the l'1th Show aacl Sale of the membe
a
ot
d
----Gloeckner lnlroduced David Gar- or acnJbat1c,
!eats
We&amp;t Virginia Hereford Breec&gt;
don and Allea Downb •bo led The ..., lcl uiied "'Coa
UNIT CALLED
Five Citadom
ch Cl- era' Aaaoclallon at Jacbon'o Mill. Th
e Middleport E-R uaH was
the tradltinnal Ila&amp; ..iote Jane
. read- Io's BNlnllll' - prqented by
■ 11111 not ooly I r O m
epo
D
. ...: ...
. ICriplure
Doucla
Sharon llnley , DorolhJ Howall. Welt Vlrpla, bul henlo r O m called lo aid Sally McCormick of
It wa - llluoe night by I clodhoppers reaurrected from Tom Tendr1x end x.. Amahary,
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.
trio � el.
uth Sec:ood-at In Middleport ., 'l1le Ohio Stalo ""tn;:,.
few
for the - at the M- sto,age closets.
ubbard
u Shirley GarDM, Pam llobltatter, Ohio,
also In blaclt mub.
and Mary- U:llll p. m la,t evening. She au!
H
PallJ � d
port.Pamen,y
Rotary Club -. ll kldleport coonc:Uman John Other contest looen ...,.. :,.
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'·1 Sharoa Hysell' ....' ''Toolct,t You Phoebe llarpw IDO Doqlaa and land
repre,eatecl,
lered a brokea bfp from I fall
Ing Friday evenlq In Death l(elh, 7.erlle donned wbiiB cloth paint- laal oiiht, and chairman Hanlld
Qmt_."from Ihle
l- end wu tranaported
Shtrlay llaggy,
drlv
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Il
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Me
Beloal To
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Hober
en.
odiat
Orurd,.
er'a cap, slewed 11deway,, and E. Hubbard pnimlaed a 6ltlq re"'ltlo Rallrood c.,,,i,,_., WU ram Sia-, lllddleport Ohio RI
Ho■pltal by prl,ate lllllhulaote. They -• tu, llontlaJ, lo a.,. Pollah and bruob wteldm ...,. with loco covo...i by a bladr ceptloa l t
Gloecmer uked Ille ndion&lt;o tbe nam "' • all wttb Allen I.
o, hem later.
80
n
, ,
-------ice '· Folden O Rutland,
1o1ero 1a ., allondance contest muit went to wott r...i on Meiji&amp; Prezidenl Gene Grale --.
-----lo tdedlly OOYeral lmponmatora Donlo, 1hl' ttcbU..... oa tbe
IIIEIOS
GENERAL ROfll'ITAL oper■lol'
'a llcfu,; Hobert L. WID- oonduded during r.bnwy and eount'.,, Repn,seo
btive Gem-go A. welcomed new - Qartla
wbo by means "' dlantcl8rlatlo lrala, hndllag tbe ..........
Admlalon&amp; - Eat■ Howell. , gett, 18, s,...,.., ond Maude llarclL TIiey
DATE OT
mlaecl
had
II
leut
Meinhart
Jeokm!Mm , and - '• footwear.
......... mimicbtl Ille - whllo ll:tbel JIJNll. t_,rr, Ha,I. The lllddlopart - Depart. Pomeroy Rd. S
;
imoll Powoll, I Bate■, •• cai,,ent.r, - f O r - -.. anti faDed lo •a,ab Dr. Ray Picbna
came tlr,ued pre,entecl � Ahbtlll, .., IW,.
11m1 of. ...erat JI( . � _,.,_,......,., n, tis ..., - •• cul 1"'7r.,pluo for lwtlud: ,.._ Smith, C1Jut. llop algn -• H a r o l d up" With
1111 - club.
1a • ..,. dart autt, boulonalred, ert Pooler, Cmdero
J 1 111 1 I Gllbed � ell, IIIIIICJ' llal8altl, and l'llltp tfieir IIDIIILII lm4 Ntehll •-- w; - RIIIIUDtl, Pomeroy aad Ward, If, '-'°8,
- Fri- TIit w _.... 1or their equipped
with 1111 eleclrlcal � nlq - 11 lhe Rooter
Ooicll Ctlt, t!:tllll &amp;,atll • • •, ' l'ollnd ..... -, TIit date .,
hu hllll! Waaley Bell,, - Rd.
day, ........ . yellow U..; w�- ......-. wlltoh .... .. - lhal got u mucb,poll■!' oa
who """' go,ata
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Three In · ured In Wreck On Route 7 urve -------

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R-e•·Ved Show

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In;• account tor youn9 lollP • , • ancl
knowm; that another new ■av ar la on th•
roacl lo future accompiltshmnta , • • that la
one ol our meal rewarclln9 experl.ancH.
Enc:oura;• your child, qrandchllcL niece
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B·Dally Sentinl!_l , Porne�oy-M idd '· 0 ort_.__9. ,_�p111 � 196 1_
School, Mrs, J. P . Miller, Mrs. j Bi 1 i p Lecture,
Clyde Kuhn, Mile White arid
M.rs. CJ.arence Headley, teacher Start On Sunday
Raymonid A. Hummel, 510 N'.
Spring Dance A t
Second A tnl)t, pres Kling aunlt­
v
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MHS II IR for ma
ter of the local congregatiml or
The annual informal Spring Jel,ov-L's
c1.u Witnesses hat IIDDOWlC•
Dance Party will be held at the ed a s � lal se r lei of Bible lecMi ddl eport High School Audih1res to be given :1t Kingdom Hall
torium this coming Sa turday 318 N. Second Avenue, April
evenlfli at 7:30 with the Jays
of Pomero y featured as emcees. tbrou�h May.
All proc eeds from the dai.c�
J. Herring wilJ start off the
w1·11 be presen t ed to th e Sen1'or
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series thia Sunday at J p.m h ll
cI ass for I ts annuaI S en1'or •�p
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of
Teen a-gers are welcomed. The subYlcl
.,... being "The March
Wor)d Powers in Prophecy. "
dance will be informal.

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By FRED DANIG
' ty of slandard lf&gt;en-uge eomment.
\J•lted Pre11 lalen■llunal
He sJ:1id, " I never hit any of my
NEW YORK rnPl l-Slnce Dirk kids exl'ept in self-defense. '' To a
Clork and Pat. Boone appear lo g irl who said boys �·e1 1: no prob­
have tapered o£f on their advice- tm, Grourho r.-m11rkcd. "They're
tii- adole1centa acllvitie1, l looked not makin� hoy� 1he way they
.
fi.!"Ward Thuraday night lo "The used to. .
He asked the �oun11,sters how
Groueho Show.·•
In moving lo 1111 lhe advice they felt about sp,ankiag, going
'!Bcuum, Groucllo devoted m011t 1teady and receivUI al lowances,
ff hit NBC-TV half-hour to whal One girl nettded the word "1pank­
might be described u hl1 flnt ing" explained Lo her. A boy
venture 1nto publlc affair, pr� said he thou ght pa rents were g iv­
grammlne - • 4",cw;11ion aboul Ing kids too much, t I ' m sure he
wasn 't referring to hi1 ed�lt 1ponlf@n-a ger1.
The audience of high ■chool ao red oppor1unlty ror a 1dd lo w in
student&amp; 11,embled under hill d· a few thou:iutftd butk1 on
pr no doubt rtpl"f9!ftted tbe lar&amp;· Groucho'1 TV show. ,
e11t a&amp;1embiita- If non-gum chew- Groucho noted tji-tThadn ' t
In g teen-11gen ever to vl1it a TV eolved any problem• during the
aludlo without the lure of nwk ·n ■how. He needn't apolugiie. Old­
roll'1 big beat
er hand• than o"r G roucho-come1 expected Groucho M arx lo lalely h.1:1ve rizzled In this field.
make the occ11ion ■ memorable I refer to such esteemed pioneeni
unt by poulbly tellini the kids to as Mr. Cla rk and Mr, Boone- ,
KO home, ■top waiting lime on
1uch nonsenae but he disappointed
Dlalln1 end FU1n1: At the r bk
me. Groucho aeemed 1ubdued , un. o1 being accueed of havin g aold
iure of h'11 audlence and the d 1 oul lo UMt enemy• J'd l"k
I e lo re•
rectlon he wanted to hike the di11J)Ort Lh.1:1t came acrost a We1tern
.
cuss1on.
Or maybe it was Just that l . __. "The Ou11aws," on
enJOY1:U,
fear
NBC-TV Thursday night twan ged
A�how, he retreated lo lhe ••1e. .ac ro111 an entertaining. nicely­
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pa&lt;.'ed episode caltJd, "OUt{a ge
Children's
at Pawnee Btnd." Paul Fortl- por­
trayed a W. C. Fields.type rail­
WHI TE
road deleclin who ,WH outwitted
by a tauel-and-Hardy pair of
train robbers, p layed by Frank
McHugh and Jonathan Harris. The
s1, ..
1tory faltered occasionally. most­
81/2 lo 3 _
p r. ly nea r the end. but still added
up to .11 diverllnM hour.
ABC-TV '1 "My TI1ree Sons''
again sut.-cteded with ■ 1imple
1tory Thunday ni g ht, Two boys,
MtDDL PORT
a fence that needed paintin g , 1

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Roll Rooflnt - $2.60 roll
Roof C11o■tln1
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cli,.ap tuul eaJily oblai1,ablt, ha.s 110 Jide
U rao,uosic. and nttds rao prtscri.pticm _ ,_
Th111 deacription 1 in Britain 'e medical jour­
nal. Tli� Lmu:d, 11ounded at first glan,ce like
that o f a new wonder drug. Dr. R. C. Swan of
Sundbridg� Ontario wa,. indeed, deaeribiog a
lcanquil izer-bu t not • new one.
"Aa • general practitioner. in North Amer­
ica," be writes, .,I am ■truck by the Mt.-ellent
Dlental and ph )' tical state o( lho,e "W h o eurvey
•Y ,entrance to _their �omea from a rocking
eha1r, • • • Roclung chairs are ■ f.amiliar item
in maoy bome1, Nld far more common than
� Europe. �11 ■acertaining th11 rocking ehai,'1
t1rlua1, Ytr1oua factora are involvffl •
"It enablNi all but the mMt feeble to in­
dulge in limited exercise without rt"g&amp;rd to time
or weather, and ia a dignified manner.
.,.he acrivily irnpoeed ou forearm and calf
musclet encourages venous re1urn and 1hu1
.
1ncreue1 the cardiac oulpul ud circulation
generally, , • •,.
Dr. 'Swan en!1meNtf'II other rocling rhait
�nefiu.: ii promotea reapir1tion, atimulalet
niuacle tone and leq:,e. the join ta supple, bu a
�al�t�ve �- eneourasing sleep and helps the
and1vidu■l I peyche by 3iving him ao activity
U • member of the flllllily ,:roup.
We Wt1lcome Dr, Swao•• pre111riptioa, einoe
it lo�.ked for a time ae if tbe roolr.er -... g&amp;ing
lo dte out. But now the rocker it becoming
popul1r again, thank, _UI put 10 TV watching;
aalee � •p�in, 500,000 a year. One pop­
ular �el • the aw,..-el rocker, •h ieh permits
turm�g for more beer without gettiug up. Per­
�•P'• 1f the upward trend in rockers eontinuee.
It �•7 even become poaible to buy er■dlea
�•1•� that. Cranddad not only oau 10,ek.
h1m&amp;fllf �o aoutm;ie contentment, bllt, wi.th
an occ■;-1onal ,hon of hie _aJi et, keep ]uior
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This Is Tim e Of Year TO
Th',n k About Floor C are

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Arltve mlplayeet from M•IP
Coun t) '"-·nt-dulrd lO 111t.t-nd t h e
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ffl!&gt;IANAPOLIS. iod. IUPJ l - Daily Sentinel , Pomer_oy-M lddleport , 0 . A pril_�TI
Southeastern b.1mql.f'C ,I.I t Fior d
El.git cir� Pl"•• LDCiudlilg six
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I E Spentt. 'CJ7 W M . 1m SI , f•01nON THE FAIIM chlldml, ..... injw&lt;d F' rid,, .
0
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eroy , and EDt'r H Carpenter an . I
"" "HINGTON &lt; UPI) - -•.
night whon .. ,eriali81 missed h ,;
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dent Keru,edy w expected lo ...
Th� io • &amp;ood lime of yea, "'
Roy A Marti n ol Purt I&lt;Ind .
and plunged "'" . .. ,. 1 y
po
t
by
on1
l
Ny
n
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o..nve11
ot1:1
Wd
W
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mor.
lo
LI
o
1d,ered
about
noot
c.-oYe�
little
think a
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Ret1r� employt:es mv1led In
uet
carpel m&lt;a .. the ,tnx, g,,t /11,,,
care
•
lor
,.,.
Door
-.of
aad
ing•
,....
dud&lt; Charin C -·�- .. ,,•.
" 111pport for the net broke, ai'ld
have the unooth ,url a, e and the Jonge,t wea, mg m ..� I gram fo, the t"62 wheal crop.
We
bo\h aerial151 Refhe Armor,
be f!:J,ven Meig, Cow&gt;ly ,es.-1en1' M ,n N. Sal,.r, and W Wal1'r � , and wov&lt;a lloor &gt;oomtry. E•cept,onal """"'"'� Th, proposal w , / 1 probably
cov&lt;rin
floor
g
to altffld I h • W ..,...oon of Rae"" • Hen'.' G.
O,�ago, an&lt;! the ,.,, toppled mto
are ..,.,,. pllli,,� """" m . , ,penal ..,,... _..., have been invited
Tbere
e
w,ar.
to
ha,
q•"'"'"'
Since
,.
c,,.ermg
bushel,
60
ol
y-,ld
erag•
..
had '"
Yl lle . Willwn
uy c E. BLAPSLEE
the audienc, Armor was wiliurt
,.. 1,re�11 1f'n, · 5 l!!:ener al farm Ohio Fuel Gt1 Company ' s annual Waggone-r, lwm500
tha t LA - tht fom ,- , 1 1 ,�
probLenu
cat
and
rug11
a&gt;.out
uked
been
lrop
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average
hie
ThllA,
, syrocu., •
E11:1en1luo Aieat, A1rk:11tlt1lH to the acre.
Southe""'"1 Quarl,r �tury Pott• �� Rey Jooes
te.• bill
liS.r
oa
,,1
boll,
lillt.
of
mg
then
about
talk
i.t·,
petlng.
eLiTo
be
bu,rel,.
3,000
Me.�• County /arm•rs will have wo"ld be
y, April Robert L. Sha rp, MMkileport, and
Club banquet, Wedneada
of.
·
man-made fibe.-� iurface ot tht&gt; carpel He111hetk•1
If itdm1n•str:,t 1on !arm Iicial■ 16, at •'-r•• ,.,,...-..-..
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inlportant decisions to make be· gible for prlce 11upport1 the farm- The!le are theLe
u-= .\Jnerican gion Ll IIb R a ymond C. �
� good in pro�r construd1or f o l low thl!ir µre nt pl ,
Ion• they plant corn this spring as er would have lo reduce his corn for floor covering!\
se
.anl � in Lanc!lller.
md c.1:1n be eu-elle-nl . Soil re-si!l• ection 111 n
I
Kay o■
t •
s ll
a rei1ult Qf the ne w one year acreage in I!M\ I by :lfl percent or
- Mou than a long-time em- 1 EAT NOW, rAY LATER
de
ou
µe
t&gt;I
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de
in
llent
e
g
is
�cc
Lo
e
multlood
.
ac-reag
This
acres
�
to
1nce
.
wiih
lo. Fuel are ex.I""
Consumer ex periences
:tiled rww w ht:al program.
Eme rgency F reed Grain Prog ram
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PHOEN1X, A ri%. lUPJ I-Arl-of
Otuo
ployees
,
,.a_
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i;
brio:
in
leK11
fibers
b
uus
60
f
n
o
Id
I
yie
tred
norma
h.
b
Y JS
I
etKO . JI wou Id aim_p 1 v prov..: au ,.. •-·-'
pa!ISed hy \ron11:ress 1 h e 1 a� t JO Pl"ed
rayon floor cover in gs have ge
••- Souw__.,.::;
•'--�•m bao- •-•
••pub"·-••
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i.hrs. Pn• ce --' M!ml-. br ight I 11.,c
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shels would �ive him 2400 bu11he1A. rally been bad . moatly cttuse. 111u
h
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d•y•.
o y uuPr h h 8 program quet.. Similar banquet.I tor loog- tlW! m ttallmenl plan.
e
high. A void fow prk ·ou: .; dra ft� it·q u ickly
th amoti nl on whkh he wou ld get
by poor construction. Resistane, nedium to
by I t
To qualify for the new program �
�-n
.
..••ino ' " D inof a f---'
..,..,.
ime em-L·
.,..,yeett are held 8Jll]ually
r
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uppo
ri
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rpet . this olte11 ind1
ca
ayloo
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1:1
ce
au
p
to
ency
have
UI
will
re11
s
appointed
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and
farmer
of farmeri�
bridlOII
County
commiltet'
a
to
Mei.,.,
■.a id
"
New
Goldwat.er"
ner with Barry
at Mantflf:kl, Columbus,
"
.
r
fi�
waste
rn
of
UM!
the
u
""ates
e
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av
a
b
onal
i
n
at
e
T
poo
.(I
£
t
1&gt;s
uo
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n
I1
at
hy
_
ages
e
improv
C'UL their corn acr
r Th
'ly the seci etar'I of agriculture. Philadelphia, Smithville. c1nd To- pa rt y members low on ..:ash could
ra ed air l
Nylon-Wood Bl.end
least 20 per rent. Then they wil l J)Ort prlt:1! will bf&gt; _$1 20 a bushel with the denaity of constructk)n
If CongreM lllpproveJ the nt;Ol ledo. One of n-ery &amp;ix Oh io Fuel l pay the $100 tab at $10 down, $It
A carpel af nylon-wood ble ml
be elig ible for price su.pports bas- ln _ most _Ohio C'OUn f,es. lhe supoort Soil resistance is poor. � pr k-t
plan dr afted by tl ·e employeei hae been wi, h the torn- a month.
.
' m.
lo low med lU
t 1 4 ct"nt � a buii co nsidered bv the indW1try h , authority . the
ed on their normal ywl ds. and price w i ll be abou
ow
1
11
range
•
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•r. yea rs or j()Qg
committee would be prfle'llted lo pany ...,
er.
\ For the Joyal party workert wht
.
be the betlt carpet aYa ilable. if
&amp;i,yoo -•OOI Blend
the ir average aC'reages m 1959 � heI more than m 1900
.
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att&gt;w
e ferendum If
r
m
a
farmers
.
Much or the credrt for the rec- 1 ( inl:b that too steep there II a
�· .
· -es ,
leoded in proper proporlion11 .
r,nc
� t· 1·ion , o suppor1
I n -'d
and 1911Cl.
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I1 e per1ormance Of th is 1 end b
e n approved the program. I1 cj1 .
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pe
!
tate
20
r
are
blend
comp
l
v
with
(eed
i
farmers who
• n 1
Dr . Wallace Barr. Ohio S
,. 1 • " g· 1 "Bnmd w,tb Barry •1
"-"' � due lo the.
I The best
the p roport,o
go ialo eflect lor ,,.. ,..,
ds
would
depen
time employtt&gt; who, aloog with II dowa, II • ll'&lt;&gt;Dlh.
ceat nylon-00 per ceal wool or
Uaivrcsily Eytxeasioa econom ist. grain r,gulalioa, wi ll receive pa)•
311 wheal crop and C.agreS1 woo ld lhe ir families. are known as ood
ray&lt;&gt;n. w,lh more wool tt ,,
lo
10
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this
ce
work
div
nt
s
meat for each acre
r cent nylon - 70 per
g
says the program will
·
proper proportion, r�· pe
have no further vote on details ot
_,
.,.., per-ac,... better. ln
rie1· o?hhors in l he commmu·1·ie•
lo abrasion and
Re1i1tance
wool.
conservat,·oo use. -way ,
wear is good b\lt re-the program.
lo
stance
1
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l
i
es
r
ac
,
f
had
rst
es
20
er
the
nt
w here 1'·
1n: company opera
50
to excellent
soil Ill rated ,.....,..i
rate of payme for
Suppose a farm
l!i......,
Del.aU• 0. Paper
_ are Price - Medium la high.
and soi_l resistance
Allan W Lun dlll rum . Col umbu11 ·
of corn the past two years and he pe rcent diverted will be 50 per• sH\ency
W&lt;1Uid not 1w l
However C',onures1
"'
less than wool ID an equivale'lt
pres Iden t f Oh.10 F ueI · saiu
·" m
If you have question&amp; aboul
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- --- -.I cent of normal production. mulli•';iiii-'iii-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'_;..,..,.,;-a
ed
mm.
m
granting ' hi I
in
in the dark
plied by the county 11upport price. construction. Price
d�s_c"s_smg banquc•
� PIans.
other fibers for carpetin g contact wtmg
IDIOOilll Raye•
thority for a new program. Mt.'IC '1
I If a farmer chooses to drYert an
me at lhe Extension Office.
.
e wear
details of the plan the administra• 1 an&gt;... ma 00..,..
' additional 20 percent o( his com Resisl.anct to abrasiv
-- to pu h mg th:e
,., ood
A ,:erpet or rug not melhodi""�
�
.
Y
paper.
on
already
are
ra
are
favors
lion
leaned
gh
nce
g
u:u
reailie
and
acreage, the acreage payments
l•
export
s
ubs1
dy
loo far bt"yor,d
n
c
c
y
l
tho
d
an
u
all
ro
a The out l ine would be given J
I will be based on 80 percent or Soil resitlance is called bettf'r � :
present l eve\s·
I Its weight in dust and din.
I normal production, multiplied by than wool by the manufacturer.
Con""'sti before it voted authority 1
When nol promptly removed,
.,,. ...._ dm m lf!tralion wa_ nls spec1at
.
1
for subm itting the ,..w program • 1n_e a
the coon ty supp,rt pr1ce.
Price _ sub-med ium.
they penet rate to the base t-f
on .,.heat m its gener:--1
action
to farmer referendum.
· " w1 II be ,
Acdllk
"Nonnal produc1 ion
.
,e,ven the thickeSt conStructio�s The new wheal Ian is ba � ' farm bill betause t ime is short
P
I
figured by adjusting the count:v l The performance {)f aretate
'
because
of
the
natural
operation
1 , p ropas,:,,'
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p rogram Unde r the generaI b'IJ
control
on a marketing
average yieId aceord ing lo lhe carpet ing 11 s1m11 ar to rayon bu•
.
f grav ,1 r and tt ,e
the
Ip
o
of
wouici
law
programs
backed by three major farm new commod ity
I roducti.vity o! Ille farm. County res ll ienc� lfl coms i&amp;red slightly
/_ lic aod the
f
!
o
oot
tra
pre
u
s-the Nation al Association be drafted by elected farmer comre
�
ASC offices will notify formf'rs or better. Res i stance lo abrasion
g roup
.
fum1lure contained Ill lhe area. oI Wheat C rowers. the N at1ona
rates to be used in making pay•
1 miltees. fllen. new plan, would
nnnr to fail' .
and soilina"' are rated r-··
m
many
1
con
I
nd
d"
rl
ta·
s
u
8
be placed before Congre!l!'I for a
_
D
men ls, Or . Barr says.
I
Farmers Union, and the National
1 depending on the Nlnstruction. da
y period. At any l ime in
t
]
60-da
lem
us
1
g
e
ar
.
t
r
en .s �
i The purpose of the prog ram ls i Price range is low to medium
�:g �
pe '-b Grange.
those 60 days, either the House &lt;&gt;1
no ep clean dele r1orate muc
to Jncrease {arm Income. as well low.
l(ill Tiwm Yeunelf wltll
Under the plan, growers w�\d the Senate could kill the p lans. If
ho
y
given
t
se
---than
rapidl
more
: as to help prevent further build ---ARAI U-00-IT
wed to market only a flxP J
allo
be
there were no veto. tre pl,ins
rr t care. Proper ra re can .
CONTROi.
TERMIT&amp;
J
t
f
r
of
whea
' up of the feed grain surplus. The cropland in volunta ry natural cov- oo e&lt;"
&amp;
l
bushe
of
numbe
�
could go mto eflect .
Easy le
more
or
program is also designed to help er or m prote&lt;:ted summer fallow , double- the len�h o( a carpet' s
S100
Save
food and export use.
�·t domestic
· the •-Soml! members of Congress , use. No harm lo plant.I. Pro­
assure the consumer Of Iair
· and i f the coonty A SC determ m('s it 1;1,· A vacuu m �•I eaner is
Total salet would , be held below
they don · t ...,.ant lo l (ess1onal l1 proven 5 yean
have
lable prices lo� meat, poultry is not practicable lo esl abl i !ilh rov- tool to use in nig care- . .\TI
. indicated
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wmg the govern
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tota
eeds.
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,_ wrue proteet10n. Gl'l FREE folds
' everv
umin g ca•" len•
pw- up the1r aulhon 1y w
tl .
day
vacu
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lhe fann enterprise ·
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er
1 at your Lumber Yard. Tho•
m to reduce 118 1111'·
ment lo
�g
the- details of farm legislation.
Non-rarmers may woncler why This diverted acreage is in ad- I1 en the life of your carpet.
� plus by ftl l ing pa rt of lhe normal
1
1
But evtn ii the administration aoda use it.
control programs are necessay in dition to lhe averp ge acreal(e of ' Special treatmf!nt needs to
1
markeL
1)lan ii approved. there woukin"t
the fam e_nterprise.
.
consent in g crops grown in 19S9 given to spil l11 on camet� and 1
1d
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The �m eason Is th�t forming and 1 960. The diverted �reage other soiled areas. Special dlr4:C'- 1 • Ma�et pr1ce_s for whe :1t w�. be time lo follow the new pr01..P · 1
pr
e
w
es
supp
with
Th
lff' dun? for a 1962 whe.tt program. I
h do n.
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la: pra�hcally the only ind�stry in may not be harvested or pastured. - ·
level wou ld depend largel y on the . Any loo.2 wheal pl a n must �
the United States today which ,does 111.e patlcipant may have lo COil·
1
price for which lhe governmer.1 i clear ed throug h all formillit�s and :
not regulate Itself. The rea� for trol weeds, insects and rodents, ------Phono W1 9-36'11
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sold its wheat.
plact.-d in effed early this sun-,
�s failure to rt!ll,Ulate production if lhe ASC determines thl� to be .
RACINE, OHIO
11 twofold, O I The enormous mnn- necessary.
Farm organizations backing the me r.
- ber of _ small farms operating in While the largest participation
new plan want the government
,1
the Umted States and. (2) The in the program may be by com ,
wheal aold al c:: Jo� to full pa ri'y 1
pro- producers who produce corn for
fact _that pract_ically aU
-about fJ . 39 cents a bushel· Th·i�
· cIOSf'
duct1on today 1s based enhrely on sale. the farmer who feeds his
wou Id give
farntf'r&amp; a prtee
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hi
s
uce
red
weather conditions .
he
ble
t
a
o,
com may
,�
· whe:i1,
..., par1· 1y Ior the1r
Favorable weather conditions acreage aod st·11
1 boos! h"18 net
By Wllllam P. Barker
Not au ad mm1
· ·st ra_ 1-mn o11·1cia
· I�
are
throughout the growin g season net farm iocome. Pa-nls
Mau(er, Marietta
r· ~
' favor gomg that h 1gb• ho
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wewr
_
.
may boost production 10 lo 25 per made in the form 11f com or this One questioR uppermost in 8 The higher
the market price, thi&gt;
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cent, �heras, unfavorable wea�r may be converted Into cash,,equi v- person's mind when he has filed
f' - hlg�r the government export
.
cond1bons may reduce production atent of grain at the :1upport price. a clttim for .social security b ne subsidy on wheat must go. Con.
o
Ohi
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eroy
Pom
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Ave
ry
This cash then could be used lo 1,-..
by an . equal amounl
Mulber
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In encouraging Iarmers lo par- go on the open market and pur- first check! "' Thll hi also of great tlon!I for removing a !tam
on the
ho
titcipate in the program they have chase corn needed to feed h is concern to the
I
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r
11
e lo
rug
the
fibe
of
kind
• several alternatives. Those with livestock.
you in the Mar : :«�al :::;:;
wed
in
th
oll
� a com base of 20 to too .acres can Farmers should remember that ity office. we found that &amp;we fac- be f �
� ���-- _t do
c
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are Ul-flNIIM o
diveh as much a, 20 acres plus no crop ol any kind ma:, be har- tor■ generally determine whether
length of wear you e
20 per cent of his base. For ex- vested from diverted acres be- or not the first check will be re-- with the
g:
from
your
woven floor covering:i.
r
and
Decembe ce i ved on time.
ample a farmer with a 50 ac re tween April 15 ,1961
base can reduce acreage a min- 31. 1961, Thll doe1 not prevent the The first factor which will help
tmum of 10 acres or a maximum land being planted to wheat or speed the delivery of the first
small grain in the fall of 1961, check lil that all necessary docu­
or 30 acres .
See the World's Safest
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ParUcipanb can use their di which will be harvested in 1962. menta be brought in by the per•
an
ust
PoPer 5.lnl
\lerted acrese in different ways. This new program ia j
• son the first visit to the social se­
manSome possibilities are: m per· other problem that involves
Nearly everyone who
curity 41
manent-type rotation rover of agement dMisions thal farmers appliet for benefitl must prove
documents
graBS and legumes &lt;2l tempora ry muat make. ll would be well to his age 10 IIOl11e
m■ke1 lt
cover of grasses, legumes, or follow closely details o( the pro- ibwld be obtained which wlll ea­
small grains. (3l water storage , gram as they are � to tablish the correct birthdate
W wildlife food or habitat plant- determine what l8 best for each Other evldence which ma� be
thinp
Inga, (5) trees or shrubs, (61 individual farmer.
required includes the amount of
safely!
recent wage1 or the two previous
years' net profll received from a
business. Thia: �uiremenL ill us­
ually aal�ffed by the employ..••
W-2 (withholding atatemenO or by
copies of the person' s ,elf-employ­
menL tax returna.
A 'second factor which
the delivery of the
Into
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CIINI lemeclellng cloll rs
Y..clted:: it when the claim ii filed.
when you 1,uy your malerlols
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Since claims can be accepted
within three montht ol fttire­
us
ment• age thou people tatfq ad­
vantage of thif early filing �
cedure can usually be assured of
receiving the first cheek on time.
Anyone having any doubt con•
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ceming what will be needed in hil
Mill 40 01 Mill
or her caae ahould tall at the so­
CDWI Pll I I U I
cial aecurity office at m Put•
---nam StN!et M arietta, Ohio.
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Kiln dried llOCk. ior, All standard
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2 1 4 25 .11 m : John J Rowe up KA.Rl. 'S OA.lJGHn:R DIVORC'F.U Fr . day r,n hr1 22nrl b11"thd,1y.
;rnd w f ..J nt tbughter , �! 1 :0 J-lt&gt;rt:IE'rt
22 4 41.l a m . UV EC clown :!J .
LOS ANG EL.RS 1 l ' P l • -.Jud11 o 1
Chad11 1ck and m f anl dl:lu,11,hlP f
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up
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e s. dau�hWr ol mJll10n.a1r�·
Raffl
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F.:a1.rrfll Hospita
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-I un1ur 1-l.oy Hall irn&lt;l infant
Gaugf' rt'.itdiag1: Galli ...
•lls dam � a m Prnnsylv1mui � 32. 2 J5 1hoe manufartur w H�trry K trl bc1r1d . n · ,tau1 ,.1H m,,11,1�1•1 1'.,u l 1 1 .
..Among tho� wh,.. enlot'recl Hol- d a u 1 l r &lt; \1r:o H 1&lt;'hJ.rd
K1ie.:- 18 �. 19 S, runnmg JO lt"t't on roll ..i m Aztf'f• up 33. 4: 20 a.m ;
,..,_
To, and Stt&gt;pd;n1.l!hlt'r of adtt&gt;,� Deh Rafflt'�. 2� . 1111 �r uu:1&lt;1� of rrwn
h
•.u.uinUed From Page 5)
ier hosp1lel m lhP p.tst 24 hotirs '-'11 d gm ��ant l aug l 1tcr , Mrs Sytv�s- er
s.
Pom
e roy Mason 2J 26 .
r tee up 33. 5 40 JI m ; Eno Ten- bie Rey K&gt;ld�. r1•c e1ved
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Ute, and _kl all rea,-.ts
ii dl\ orvt• lal 1 1 1ll'lh· Sl w da 1m,·11 lw wu11 l d
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Y"... well satisfied wi' th ht· mse l f · and wen• ·· 1·t1omas H Li r:-.on uo ccr '.\t.1.ag and mfan1 daughter Pleasant �
:i;
Hin1on
2
06
fall
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up
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2
45
a m ; Rt'11ab1c
t bt Pubbtan . calling himself a sinner, u no doubt he t'_ourt h A Yt&gt; , Mr&lt;1 W 1ll1, I I \i,1 r
nol rnnw homt' {01 d.i I s
and
l:'.: mmt' lt l , ilmu1 t' l{(J�( ot· I • ,• ,· m g. nan&lt;11wn.a rc-;ills 3 !rJ .:.l;il lOll
2
55
a
m . The-lm.i Ann d o "" :1 "whl"n
WII in I decided sense. These lwo men went 1· nto the tin . 2 127 Cht'slnu t �• . M l.�., !\It":,.
up
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4
30
a
m
he
c .imt' humt&gt; ht:
o1nd Jo,1n .-.,..rgt• n1
ary Clior I estu11 IH 32 .stationar}
Winfield 4 20 a m
Temple to J:ray,· and both the prayer, may •·
u.: useful to nie J W 1 �ma 11 IO!i Matit&gt;lmf' Dr
drunk "
i\n or drng tu t ht' m,dm!,::ht rt' London M arm"1 imd Winfield Galllpoli• Dam - Floyd Bla ska
people G1
e p�esent day - that of the Pharisee may M iss Salhl,' Md ormu k ( , r
ape P01 1 ul r ta, nursing df&gt;par1mP nl. dams wPrt&gt; all rnnnrn" one-hall down 2 20 p m Kathy R up 2 !:I, ,-,------serve as a warning, and that of the Publ ican as a n ex• St , 1�1rs
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''d na t° 1Oft'll( t' -�'-1, ..., ,. '. I I1u�1· � / 10 ,,.,t' l t' n••w•rt"'' 1,,r fool on
p m . 0 I 1vn Shoorer dowa 3 •.. ·,
I'ne roII t•rs
r- ...,_,
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ample .
Lower Hivcr Hd ,\ I , .., \!urm 1m lut.led lkrm.an nark
p m : Alic-e Ingr aha m down 8 r,
M n,
Ohio Rlvt' r - l'hil ip S�'t-n Uf.'
I . The Prayer O f The Pharise� _ ' ' The Pharisee Fran &lt;:1., lilazt r . Ht I
,
m Sf. met down 9 - 45 p.m A
p
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i I ..H11 .1 W.11 1 t'n, M r , .John White
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stood and prayed thus with himselL N o doubt it was
Wilma L. l " hn�l ldn. �I 2 ._,
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01 d 11-e11 M r� l l ;1 1 1 1 e C 1llr-sµ1e, Mrs Em 14 · 1 4S p m I .... rry Turner up L. Chnsty up 6 35 a . m ; Bob Bt&gt;nrayer h e h a d repeated many times before . It was a M rs M1am1
· an up 15, � 50
llou1·k. Ht 2 &lt; r owa m11 s- 1 1a11t"1 Hos:. G et t le., Har r 1 4 · 7 p m : ,rn
· · ng pr ayer. H e m 11s t have be
a.m. lt'r up a 45 .a m.
y
""e f -u
.1ece 1v,
.,
en strangely 1g- l'il Geor
Waverl
y.
t&gt;
y
F:
Iliff!(' !&lt;t I i�i H llurn .\ndy F.skt&gt;w Robert
down 15. ti 6.5 a m ,
g
Kanawha khf'r _ o F' . Sh•ar'
norant c.! his real characte r ever to offered such a pray,
a
N
Ph•asaul . lu_,.,,,h
t
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Ju1111,o,1
up
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Sdwrt'r Wil_ every t1' m e he repe a te d I· 1 h e wou Id b ecome more
e
M
r
er , and
armet
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a
m
Lury
Jam•
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Mav svd le up 111 _ 4 20 a m
1 l'omcroy , .,1 , , L.ai"T Y H lhlh- 11 ... m l l a r rtngiu,i, \l. ;u rt&gt;n Tho
"-' Lucas down Marmet 7 . 05 a m. ;
mdecei v ed. It was not his wish lo magnify
God ' s goodness
.
bard. Syruc· use \h s Jphn t,.; Sil .i. ,. F'..11 1 �l ;i �t&gt;n�. Homer S
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"-"'"r 1 H oIden up 1 11 . 4 :',IJ a m •• l"•err1
JI down Marmet 2 25 p m •·
but rathe_r t_o exalt h1'msel f . Pr tde was 10
ickles •the prayer'
· •rhan dele.aur up 19 6 l5
vey, Sr , oa k 11,11. Mr�. F:d,., .•\ Pi'JTY We!b . Harn sun
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a
m
tll
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end
Burns
He
to
for
k
a
o
an
sg1vmg
used
ide
th
f rom be mmn•
...�t rlown w·m1-1el d . 1 : 20
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_ o_d , ut 1t w_ as ln _a spmt of self-congratulation. An Strosmde, Jarb,011. l'�.a1 I \"mton l"! Y r1� H u., �01· th . t-.l me r A rthur v · H Or ne r dow n 1 9. 7 a m· •· Lou- I a m •· A V · fhr15 down w·lil r,ie Id '
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re l ig1o u s e xer"i:;e which makes a man feel satisfied wit l Sla Y ens. IH I Well st o1 1 �1 1 .., M n, w 1 1 l iam Thabel . J ohn f' . i51 an.a up 20 · 4 .11 m. ; E aS lern 11P 2 35 a.m. , Beaver down Winfie ld 1
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himself is a deceptio n . The Pharisee's praye r was boast- We
oot. ff H I 1 HJy, H la�t t ,wr JJcnry Swi ft , Mrs John
A
Herml:ln
E. ('lark. Kt 1 11.im- SIJ vey . \lrs
f u l . "I fa_st lwicce _i n the week . " I I was probably true
M 111n1.- Gossett,
t h at h e d Id a l l he said , but why tel l God o f it in the Tern - rle n. t:J iH ord C. S&lt;:htrer. Ironton ( ; eorg� Hau den. John Hannigan
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p i e ? God knows all about us. I n Matthew 1 0 :30 "But the and M rs . M 1nnr f' ��- Gos!it"I ! Ash- iY.1 r.• 1 l '.lrl .Jo· ies. M iss Sallie M&lt;'•
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very h airs o l your head are a l ! numbered ." Humility land. Ky.
· ·i,u('k and Miss Mai-garf't WalSeve ral Models
� �i
would h.a ve _made him silent about his own good deeds.
Rb.Iii
� f boasting 1s more unseemly at one time than another,
.
. ( ,oonf'n 541 Third Thr·N' units of blood were ad­
M ,.s. James
To Choose From
Jl is when men speak lo God. The Pharisee' s praye r was A vt&gt; sun. 1 45 11 m �'nday.
m1111s!c rl-d al lhe ho�plla l on rn­
·
sadly defe�tive. It Jacked the mc1in elements of prayer.
day.
Dliwh11rgt"d
No confess10� :-tf sin. No adoration o f God for llis goodP at1enl\r rv, enlly d1scharw•d 111
ness . . No pet1t1on for mercy and forgiveness. Lei the
ST'\:•IO.S ON OWN Fl-:ET
lu&lt;led
\l r � M a 1 v m H roll rt·II,
Phar1_s ee'1 praye r serve as a warning again�t pride and C'
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m:w
YUHK 1 U Pf 1 - Sandra
Batterin and information at Dutton
Earl Vanant . Mrs. Willia m Pow .
self-righteousness.
Churl" h . &lt; ' o �1arr111� 111 "Under the
Drug Storo, Middltp0tl, 0.
2. The Prayer Of The Publican
"The Publican ell. William Si ·ot t . � rs Natha n Yum Yum
Tn·e. " ' dec·lares that
.standing afar off, would not li(t up so much as his eyes Ro•Jsh and 111fanL �on. M rs .John mdqwn&lt;l,•rH
·f from hrr mother
unto heaven, but smote hts breast, saying , ' God be merci- !
urnNl
!
hta
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1dr uf lwr personal
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f u l lo �e a sinner. ' " H is prayer was a prayer of peni• d isplay o r m·1ghhorho
od • ·togelh 1 lifP .
tence. Sm was felt and confessed . The Publican' s whole ernt's.� " and Wt! had u 11 t'pisoUe
. .
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. 1 ve re&lt;fflll'd . . sre S1'11.d ··that
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demeaner was indicative of humility and penitence. " H e that managed to be i nv.:irdinv- , ,.... ,
Phone WY 2,2774
• 0 y ,. 1 ,.•. - nu1 '''"' ya,,
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stood afar off - _would not lift uµ - smole upon his an d _unstirk
y. The senel !ngredi • mother - d0t•s your roll' for you.
99 Morris Av■,
Athens, Ohio
1 1 1 WNI Socond St.
brea�1�1d, 'God be merciful . ' '' It . is in the ent is respect for• lhe aud1e11et• 1 You
Pomoror
r,o
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"'".. r•.. 1/ uu I on your awn
spirit OC�:r,pffllcom that sinners must come lo God.
The PubHcan's prayer was for mercy. Tl}ere was no
mention o( that attribute in the Pharisee's prayer be­
cause there was no sense of ruilt _ but in t he Publican's
case th e appeal was to mercy alone. The Publican's
prayer was offered in faith. Doubtless he had a know­
l�dge �f God's ��adou.s character, and when he prayed
Jt was m the behel that God would be merciful to him.
The Publican's prayer was brief, but effectua l . H i s
words were few, but the blessing he obtained wa s great.
ll 11 not the brevity ol the Publican ' s pra1er we need to
jm1tate, but the spirit ol it.

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By FRED DANIG
' ty of slandard lf&gt;en-uge eomment.
\J•lted Pre11 lalen■llunal
He sJ:1id, " I never hit any of my
NEW YORK rnPl l-Slnce Dirk kids exl'ept in self-defense. '' To a
Clork and Pat. Boone appear lo g irl who said boys �·e1 1: no prob­
have tapered o£f on their advice- tm, Grourho r.-m11rkcd. "They're
tii- adole1centa acllvitie1, l looked not makin� hoy� 1he way they
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fi.!"Ward Thuraday night lo "The used to. .
He asked the �oun11,sters how
Groueho Show.·•
In moving lo 1111 lhe advice they felt about sp,ankiag, going
'!Bcuum, Groucllo devoted m011t 1teady and receivUI al lowances,
ff hit NBC-TV half-hour to whal One girl nettded the word "1pank­
might be described u hl1 flnt ing" explained Lo her. A boy
venture 1nto publlc affair, pr� said he thou ght pa rents were g iv­
grammlne - • 4",cw;11ion aboul Ing kids too much, t I ' m sure he
wasn 't referring to hi1 ed�lt 1ponlf@n-a ger1.
The audience of high ■chool ao red oppor1unlty ror a 1dd lo w in
student&amp; 11,embled under hill d· a few thou:iutftd butk1 on
pr no doubt rtpl"f9!ftted tbe lar&amp;· Groucho'1 TV show. ,
e11t a&amp;1embiita- If non-gum chew- Groucho noted tji-tThadn ' t
In g teen-11gen ever to vl1it a TV eolved any problem• during the
aludlo without the lure of nwk ·n ■how. He needn't apolugiie. Old­
roll'1 big beat
er hand• than o"r G roucho-come1 expected Groucho M arx lo lalely h.1:1ve rizzled In this field.
make the occ11ion ■ memorable I refer to such esteemed pioneeni
unt by poulbly tellini the kids to as Mr. Cla rk and Mr, Boone- ,
KO home, ■top waiting lime on
1uch nonsenae but he disappointed
Dlalln1 end FU1n1: At the r bk
me. Groucho aeemed 1ubdued , un. o1 being accueed of havin g aold
iure of h'11 audlence and the d 1 oul lo UMt enemy• J'd l"k
I e lo re•
rectlon he wanted to hike the di11J)Ort Lh.1:1t came acrost a We1tern
.
cuss1on.
Or maybe it was Just that l . __. "The Ou11aws," on
enJOY1:U,
fear
NBC-TV Thursday night twan ged
A�how, he retreated lo lhe ••1e. .ac ro111 an entertaining. nicely­
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pa&lt;.'ed episode caltJd, "OUt{a ge
Children's
at Pawnee Btnd." Paul Fortl- por­
trayed a W. C. Fields.type rail­
WHI TE
road deleclin who ,WH outwitted
by a tauel-and-Hardy pair of
train robbers, p layed by Frank
McHugh and Jonathan Harris. The
s1, ..
1tory faltered occasionally. most­
81/2 lo 3 _
p r. ly nea r the end. but still added
up to .11 diverllnM hour.
ABC-TV '1 "My TI1ree Sons''
again sut.-cteded with ■ 1imple
1tory Thunday ni g ht, Two boys,
MtDDL PORT
a fence that needed paintin g , 1

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Roll Rooflnt - $2.60 roll
Roof C11o■tln1
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cli,.ap tuul eaJily oblai1,ablt, ha.s 110 Jide
U rao,uosic. and nttds rao prtscri.pticm _ ,_
Th111 deacription 1 in Britain 'e medical jour­
nal. Tli� Lmu:d, 11ounded at first glan,ce like
that o f a new wonder drug. Dr. R. C. Swan of
Sundbridg� Ontario wa,. indeed, deaeribiog a
lcanquil izer-bu t not • new one.
"Aa • general practitioner. in North Amer­
ica," be writes, .,I am ■truck by the Mt.-ellent
Dlental and ph )' tical state o( lho,e "W h o eurvey
•Y ,entrance to _their �omea from a rocking
eha1r, • • • Roclung chairs are ■ f.amiliar item
in maoy bome1, Nld far more common than
� Europe. �11 ■acertaining th11 rocking ehai,'1
t1rlua1, Ytr1oua factora are involvffl •
"It enablNi all but the mMt feeble to in­
dulge in limited exercise without rt"g&amp;rd to time
or weather, and ia a dignified manner.
.,.he acrivily irnpoeed ou forearm and calf
musclet encourages venous re1urn and 1hu1
.
1ncreue1 the cardiac oulpul ud circulation
generally, , • •,.
Dr. 'Swan en!1meNtf'II other rocling rhait
�nefiu.: ii promotea reapir1tion, atimulalet
niuacle tone and leq:,e. the join ta supple, bu a
�al�t�ve �- eneourasing sleep and helps the
and1vidu■l I peyche by 3iving him ao activity
U • member of the flllllily ,:roup.
We Wt1lcome Dr, Swao•• pre111riptioa, einoe
it lo�.ked for a time ae if tbe roolr.er -... g&amp;ing
lo dte out. But now the rocker it becoming
popul1r again, thank, _UI put 10 TV watching;
aalee � •p�in, 500,000 a year. One pop­
ular �el • the aw,..-el rocker, •h ieh permits
turm�g for more beer without gettiug up. Per­
�•P'• 1f the upward trend in rockers eontinuee.
It �•7 even become poaible to buy er■dlea
�•1•� that. Cranddad not only oau 10,ek.
h1m&amp;fllf �o aoutm;ie contentment, bllt, wi.th
an occ■;-1onal ,hon of hie _aJi et, keep ]uior
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This Is Tim e Of Year TO
Th',n k About Floor C are

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Arltve mlplayeet from M•IP
Coun t) '"-·nt-dulrd lO 111t.t-nd t h e
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ffl!&gt;IANAPOLIS. iod. IUPJ l - Daily Sentinel , Pomer_oy-M lddleport , 0 . A pril_�TI
Southeastern b.1mql.f'C ,I.I t Fior d
El.git cir� Pl"•• LDCiudlilg six
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I E Spentt. 'CJ7 W M . 1m SI , f•01nON THE FAIIM chlldml, ..... injw&lt;d F' rid,, .
0
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eroy , and EDt'r H Carpenter an . I
"" "HINGTON &lt; UPI) - -•.
night whon .. ,eriali81 missed h ,;
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dent Keru,edy w expected lo ...
Th� io • &amp;ood lime of yea, "'
Roy A Marti n ol Purt I&lt;Ind .
and plunged "'" . .. ,. 1 y
po
t
by
on1
l
Ny
n
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o..nve11
ot1:1
Wd
W
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mor.
lo
LI
o
1d,ered
about
noot
c.-oYe�
little
think a
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Ret1r� employt:es mv1led In
uet
carpel m&lt;a .. the ,tnx, g,,t /11,,,
care
•
lor
,.,.
Door
-.of
aad
ing•
,....
dud&lt; Charin C -·�- .. ,,•.
" 111pport for the net broke, ai'ld
have the unooth ,url a, e and the Jonge,t wea, mg m ..� I gram fo, the t"62 wheal crop.
We
bo\h aerial151 Refhe Armor,
be f!:J,ven Meig, Cow&gt;ly ,es.-1en1' M ,n N. Sal,.r, and W Wal1'r � , and wov&lt;a lloor &gt;oomtry. E•cept,onal """"'"'� Th, proposal w , / 1 probably
cov&lt;rin
floor
g
to altffld I h • W ..,...oon of Rae"" • Hen'.' G.
O,�ago, an&lt;! the ,.,, toppled mto
are ..,.,,. pllli,,� """" m . , ,penal ..,,... _..., have been invited
Tbere
e
w,ar.
to
ha,
q•"'"'"'
Since
,.
c,,.ermg
bushel,
60
ol
y-,ld
erag•
..
had '"
Yl lle . Willwn
uy c E. BLAPSLEE
the audienc, Armor was wiliurt
,.. 1,re�11 1f'n, · 5 l!!:ener al farm Ohio Fuel Gt1 Company ' s annual Waggone-r, lwm500
tha t LA - tht fom ,- , 1 1 ,�
probLenu
cat
and
rug11
a&gt;.out
uked
been
lrop
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average
hie
ThllA,
, syrocu., •
E11:1en1luo Aieat, A1rk:11tlt1lH to the acre.
Southe""'"1 Quarl,r �tury Pott• �� Rey Jooes
te.• bill
liS.r
oa
,,1
boll,
lillt.
of
mg
then
about
talk
i.t·,
petlng.
eLiTo
be
bu,rel,.
3,000
Me.�• County /arm•rs will have wo"ld be
y, April Robert L. Sha rp, MMkileport, and
Club banquet, Wedneada
of.
·
man-made fibe.-� iurface ot tht&gt; carpel He111hetk•1
If itdm1n•str:,t 1on !arm Iicial■ 16, at •'-r•• ,.,,...-..-..
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inlportant decisions to make be· gible for prlce 11upport1 the farm- The!le are theLe
u-= .\Jnerican gion Ll IIb R a ymond C. �
� good in pro�r construd1or f o l low thl!ir µre nt pl ,
Ion• they plant corn this spring as er would have lo reduce his corn for floor covering!\
se
.anl � in Lanc!lller.
md c.1:1n be eu-elle-nl . Soil re-si!l• ection 111 n
I
Kay o■
t •
s ll
a rei1ult Qf the ne w one year acreage in I!M\ I by :lfl percent or
- Mou than a long-time em- 1 EAT NOW, rAY LATER
de
ou
µe
t&gt;I
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de
in
llent
e
g
is
�cc
Lo
e
multlood
.
ac-reag
This
acres
�
to
1nce
.
wiih
lo. Fuel are ex.I""
Consumer ex periences
:tiled rww w ht:al program.
Eme rgency F reed Grain Prog ram
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PHOEN1X, A ri%. lUPJ I-Arl-of
Otuo
ployees
,
,.a_
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i;
brio:
in
leK11
fibers
b
uus
60
f
n
o
Id
I
yie
tred
norma
h.
b
Y JS
I
etKO . JI wou Id aim_p 1 v prov..: au ,.. •-·-'
pa!ISed hy \ron11:ress 1 h e 1 a� t JO Pl"ed
rayon floor cover in gs have ge
••- Souw__.,.::;
•'--�•m bao- •-•
••pub"·-••
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i.hrs. Pn• ce --' M!ml-. br ight I 11.,c
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shels would �ive him 2400 bu11he1A. rally been bad . moatly cttuse. 111u
h
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d•y•.
o y uuPr h h 8 program quet.. Similar banquet.I tor loog- tlW! m ttallmenl plan.
e
high. A void fow prk ·ou: .; dra ft� it·q u ickly
th amoti nl on whkh he wou ld get
by poor construction. Resistane, nedium to
by I t
To qualify for the new program �
�-n
.
..••ino ' " D inof a f---'
..,..,.
ime em-L·
.,..,yeett are held 8Jll]ually
r
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uppo
ri
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rpet . this olte11 ind1
ca
ayloo
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1:1
ce
au
p
to
ency
have
UI
will
re11
s
appointed
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and
farmer
of farmeri�
bridlOII
County
commiltet'
a
to
Mei.,.,
■.a id
"
New
Goldwat.er"
ner with Barry
at Mantflf:kl, Columbus,
"
.
r
fi�
waste
rn
of
UM!
the
u
""ates
e
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av
a
b
onal
i
n
at
e
T
poo
.(I
£
t
1&gt;s
uo
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n
I1
at
hy
_
ages
e
improv
C'UL their corn acr
r Th
'ly the seci etar'I of agriculture. Philadelphia, Smithville. c1nd To- pa rt y members low on ..:ash could
ra ed air l
Nylon-Wood Bl.end
least 20 per rent. Then they wil l J)Ort prlt:1! will bf&gt; _$1 20 a bushel with the denaity of constructk)n
If CongreM lllpproveJ the nt;Ol ledo. One of n-ery &amp;ix Oh io Fuel l pay the $100 tab at $10 down, $It
A carpel af nylon-wood ble ml
be elig ible for price su.pports bas- ln _ most _Ohio C'OUn f,es. lhe supoort Soil resistance is poor. � pr k-t
plan dr afted by tl ·e employeei hae been wi, h the torn- a month.
.
' m.
lo low med lU
t 1 4 ct"nt � a buii co nsidered bv the indW1try h , authority . the
ed on their normal ywl ds. and price w i ll be abou
ow
1
11
range
•
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•r. yea rs or j()Qg
committee would be prfle'llted lo pany ...,
er.
\ For the Joyal party workert wht
.
be the betlt carpet aYa ilable. if
&amp;i,yoo -•OOI Blend
the ir average aC'reages m 1959 � heI more than m 1900
.
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att&gt;w
e ferendum If
r
m
a
farmers
.
Much or the credrt for the rec- 1 ( inl:b that too steep there II a
�· .
· -es ,
leoded in proper proporlion11 .
r,nc
� t· 1·ion , o suppor1
I n -'d
and 1911Cl.
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I1 e per1ormance Of th is 1 end b
e n approved the program. I1 cj1 .
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pe
!
tate
20
r
are
blend
comp
l
v
with
(eed
i
farmers who
• n 1
Dr . Wallace Barr. Ohio S
,. 1 • " g· 1 "Bnmd w,tb Barry •1
"-"' � due lo the.
I The best
the p roport,o
go ialo eflect lor ,,.. ,..,
ds
would
depen
time employtt&gt; who, aloog with II dowa, II • ll'&lt;&gt;Dlh.
ceat nylon-00 per ceal wool or
Uaivrcsily Eytxeasioa econom ist. grain r,gulalioa, wi ll receive pa)•
311 wheal crop and C.agreS1 woo ld lhe ir families. are known as ood
ray&lt;&gt;n. w,lh more wool tt ,,
lo
10
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this
ce
work
div
nt
s
meat for each acre
r cent nylon - 70 per
g
says the program will
·
proper proportion, r�· pe
have no further vote on details ot
_,
.,.., per-ac,... better. ln
rie1· o?hhors in l he commmu·1·ie•
lo abrasion and
Re1i1tance
wool.
conservat,·oo use. -way ,
wear is good b\lt re-the program.
lo
stance
1
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l
i
es
r
ac
,
f
had
rst
es
20
er
the
nt
w here 1'·
1n: company opera
50
to excellent
soil Ill rated ,.....,..i
rate of payme for
Suppose a farm
l!i......,
Del.aU• 0. Paper
_ are Price - Medium la high.
and soi_l resistance
Allan W Lun dlll rum . Col umbu11 ·
of corn the past two years and he pe rcent diverted will be 50 per• sH\ency
W&lt;1Uid not 1w l
However C',onures1
"'
less than wool ID an equivale'lt
pres Iden t f Oh.10 F ueI · saiu
·" m
If you have question&amp; aboul
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- --- -.I cent of normal production. mulli•';iiii-'iii-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'_;..,..,.,;-a
ed
mm.
m
granting ' hi I
in
in the dark
plied by the county 11upport price. construction. Price
d�s_c"s_smg banquc•
� PIans.
other fibers for carpetin g contact wtmg
IDIOOilll Raye•
thority for a new program. Mt.'IC '1
I If a farmer chooses to drYert an
me at lhe Extension Office.
.
e wear
details of the plan the administra• 1 an&gt;... ma 00..,..
' additional 20 percent o( his com Resisl.anct to abrasiv
-- to pu h mg th:e
,., ood
A ,:erpet or rug not melhodi""�
�
.
Y
paper.
on
already
are
ra
are
favors
lion
leaned
gh
nce
g
u:u
reailie
and
acreage, the acreage payments
l•
export
s
ubs1
dy
loo far bt"yor,d
n
c
c
y
l
tho
d
an
u
all
ro
a The out l ine would be given J
I will be based on 80 percent or Soil resitlance is called bettf'r � :
present l eve\s·
I Its weight in dust and din.
I normal production, multiplied by than wool by the manufacturer.
Con""'sti before it voted authority 1
When nol promptly removed,
.,,. ...._ dm m lf!tralion wa_ nls spec1at
.
1
for subm itting the ,..w program • 1n_e a
the coon ty supp,rt pr1ce.
Price _ sub-med ium.
they penet rate to the base t-f
on .,.heat m its gener:--1
action
to farmer referendum.
· " w1 II be ,
Acdllk
"Nonnal produc1 ion
.
,e,ven the thickeSt conStructio�s The new wheal Ian is ba � ' farm bill betause t ime is short
P
I
figured by adjusting the count:v l The performance {)f aretate
'
because
of
the
natural
operation
1 , p ropas,:,,'
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p rogram Unde r the generaI b'IJ
control
on a marketing
average yieId aceord ing lo lhe carpet ing 11 s1m11 ar to rayon bu•
.
f grav ,1 r and tt ,e
the
Ip
o
of
wouici
law
programs
backed by three major farm new commod ity
I roducti.vity o! Ille farm. County res ll ienc� lfl coms i&amp;red slightly
/_ lic aod the
f
!
o
oot
tra
pre
u
s-the Nation al Association be drafted by elected farmer comre
�
ASC offices will notify formf'rs or better. Res i stance lo abrasion
g roup
.
fum1lure contained Ill lhe area. oI Wheat C rowers. the N at1ona
rates to be used in making pay•
1 miltees. fllen. new plan, would
nnnr to fail' .
and soilina"' are rated r-··
m
many
1
con
I
nd
d"
rl
ta·
s
u
8
be placed before Congre!l!'I for a
_
D
men ls, Or . Barr says.
I
Farmers Union, and the National
1 depending on the Nlnstruction. da
y period. At any l ime in
t
]
60-da
lem
us
1
g
e
ar
.
t
r
en .s �
i The purpose of the prog ram ls i Price range is low to medium
�:g �
pe '-b Grange.
those 60 days, either the House &lt;&gt;1
no ep clean dele r1orate muc
to Jncrease {arm Income. as well low.
l(ill Tiwm Yeunelf wltll
Under the plan, growers w�\d the Senate could kill the p lans. If
ho
y
given
t
se
---than
rapidl
more
: as to help prevent further build ---ARAI U-00-IT
wed to market only a flxP J
allo
be
there were no veto. tre pl,ins
rr t care. Proper ra re can .
CONTROi.
TERMIT&amp;
J
t
f
r
of
whea
' up of the feed grain surplus. The cropland in volunta ry natural cov- oo e&lt;"
&amp;
l
bushe
of
numbe
�
could go mto eflect .
Easy le
more
or
program is also designed to help er or m prote&lt;:ted summer fallow , double- the len�h o( a carpet' s
S100
Save
food and export use.
�·t domestic
· the •-Soml! members of Congress , use. No harm lo plant.I. Pro­
assure the consumer Of Iair
· and i f the coonty A SC determ m('s it 1;1,· A vacuu m �•I eaner is
Total salet would , be held below
they don · t ...,.ant lo l (ess1onal l1 proven 5 yean
have
lable prices lo� meat, poultry is not practicable lo esl abl i !ilh rov- tool to use in nig care- . .\TI
. indicated
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wmg the govern
allo
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l
n
tota
eeds.
,
,_ wrue proteet10n. Gl'l FREE folds
' everv
umin g ca•" len•
pw- up the1r aulhon 1y w
tl .
day
vacu
.
lhe fann enterprise ·
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"'
er
1 at your Lumber Yard. Tho•
m to reduce 118 1111'·
ment lo
�g
the- details of farm legislation.
Non-rarmers may woncler why This diverted acreage is in ad- I1 en the life of your carpet.
� plus by ftl l ing pa rt of lhe normal
1
1
But evtn ii the administration aoda use it.
control programs are necessay in dition to lhe averp ge acreal(e of ' Special treatmf!nt needs to
1
markeL
1)lan ii approved. there woukin"t
the fam e_nterprise.
.
consent in g crops grown in 19S9 given to spil l11 on camet� and 1
1d
o
The �m eason Is th�t forming and 1 960. The diverted �reage other soiled areas. Special dlr4:C'- 1 • Ma�et pr1ce_s for whe :1t w�. be time lo follow the new pr01..P · 1
pr
e
w
es
supp
with
Th
lff' dun? for a 1962 whe.tt program. I
h do n.
-- ---- nse
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la: pra�hcally the only ind�stry in may not be harvested or pastured. - ·
level wou ld depend largel y on the . Any loo.2 wheal pl a n must �
the United States today which ,does 111.e patlcipant may have lo COil·
1
price for which lhe governmer.1 i clear ed throug h all formillit�s and :
not regulate Itself. The rea� for trol weeds, insects and rodents, ------Phono W1 9-36'11
1
sold its wheat.
plact.-d in effed early this sun-,
�s failure to rt!ll,Ulate production if lhe ASC determines thl� to be .
RACINE, OHIO
11 twofold, O I The enormous mnn- necessary.
Farm organizations backing the me r.
- ber of _ small farms operating in While the largest participation
new plan want the government
,1
the Umted States and. (2) The in the program may be by com ,
wheal aold al c:: Jo� to full pa ri'y 1
pro- producers who produce corn for
fact _that pract_ically aU
-about fJ . 39 cents a bushel· Th·i�
· cIOSf'
duct1on today 1s based enhrely on sale. the farmer who feeds his
wou Id give
farntf'r&amp; a prtee
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hi
s
uce
red
weather conditions .
he
ble
t
a
o,
com may
,�
· whe:i1,
..., par1· 1y Ior the1r
Favorable weather conditions acreage aod st·11
1 boos! h"18 net
By Wllllam P. Barker
Not au ad mm1
· ·st ra_ 1-mn o11·1cia
· I�
are
throughout the growin g season net farm iocome. Pa-nls
Mau(er, Marietta
r· ~
' favor gomg that h 1gb• ho
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wewr
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.
may boost production 10 lo 25 per made in the form 11f com or this One questioR uppermost in 8 The higher
the market price, thi&gt;
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cent, �heras, unfavorable wea�r may be converted Into cash,,equi v- person's mind when he has filed
f' - hlg�r the government export
.
cond1bons may reduce production atent of grain at the :1upport price. a clttim for .social security b ne subsidy on wheat must go. Con.
o
Ohi
,
eroy
Pom
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Ave
ry
This cash then could be used lo 1,-..
by an . equal amounl
Mulber
•- 1•5, ""!'I...
n-1N:-"n w ill 1 receive my �- -- ·
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In encouraging Iarmers lo par- go on the open market and pur- first check! "' Thll hi also of great tlon!I for removing a !tam
on the
ho
titcipate in the program they have chase corn needed to feed h is concern to the
I
ha!'
r
11
e lo
rug
the
fibe
of
kind
• several alternatives. Those with livestock.
you in the Mar : :«�al :::;:;
wed
in
th
oll
� a com base of 20 to too .acres can Farmers should remember that ity office. we found that &amp;we fac- be f �
� ���-- _t do
c
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are Ul-flNIIM o
diveh as much a, 20 acres plus no crop ol any kind ma:, be har- tor■ generally determine whether
length of wear you e
20 per cent of his base. For ex- vested from diverted acres be- or not the first check will be re-- with the
g:
from
your
woven floor covering:i.
r
and
Decembe ce i ved on time.
ample a farmer with a 50 ac re tween April 15 ,1961
base can reduce acreage a min- 31. 1961, Thll doe1 not prevent the The first factor which will help
tmum of 10 acres or a maximum land being planted to wheat or speed the delivery of the first
small grain in the fall of 1961, check lil that all necessary docu­
or 30 acres .
See the World's Safest
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ParUcipanb can use their di which will be harvested in 1962. menta be brought in by the per•
an
ust
PoPer 5.lnl
\lerted acrese in different ways. This new program ia j
• son the first visit to the social se­
manSome possibilities are: m per· other problem that involves
Nearly everyone who
curity 41
manent-type rotation rover of agement dMisions thal farmers appliet for benefitl must prove
documents
graBS and legumes &lt;2l tempora ry muat make. ll would be well to his age 10 IIOl11e
m■ke1 lt
cover of grasses, legumes, or follow closely details o( the pro- ibwld be obtained which wlll ea­
small grains. (3l water storage , gram as they are � to tablish the correct birthdate
W wildlife food or habitat plant- determine what l8 best for each Other evldence which ma� be
thinp
Inga, (5) trees or shrubs, (61 individual farmer.
required includes the amount of
safely!
recent wage1 or the two previous
years' net profll received from a
business. Thia: �uiremenL ill us­
ually aal�ffed by the employ..••
W-2 (withholding atatemenO or by
copies of the person' s ,elf-employ­
menL tax returna.
A 'second factor which
the delivery of the
Into
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CIINI lemeclellng cloll rs
Y..clted:: it when the claim ii filed.
when you 1,uy your malerlols
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Since claims can be accepted
within three montht ol fttire­
us
ment• age thou people tatfq ad­
vantage of thif early filing �
cedure can usually be assured of
receiving the first cheek on time.
Anyone having any doubt con•
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ceming what will be needed in hil
Mill 40 01 Mill
or her caae ahould tall at the so­
CDWI Pll I I U I
cial aecurity office at m Put•
---nam StN!et M arietta, Ohio.
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for anf purpose.
Kiln dried llOCk. ior, All standard
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2 1 4 25 .11 m : John J Rowe up KA.Rl. 'S OA.lJGHn:R DIVORC'F.U Fr . day r,n hr1 22nrl b11"thd,1y.
;rnd w f ..J nt tbughter , �! 1 :0 J-lt&gt;rt:IE'rt
22 4 41.l a m . UV EC clown :!J .
LOS ANG EL.RS 1 l ' P l • -.Jud11 o 1
Chad11 1ck and m f anl dl:lu,11,hlP f
8
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p
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up
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e s. dau�hWr ol mJll10n.a1r�·
Raffl
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F.:a1.rrfll Hospita
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-I un1ur 1-l.oy Hall irn&lt;l infant
Gaugf' rt'.itdiag1: Galli ...
•lls dam � a m Prnnsylv1mui � 32. 2 J5 1hoe manufartur w H�trry K trl bc1r1d . n · ,tau1 ,.1H m,,11,1�1•1 1'.,u l 1 1 .
..Among tho� wh,.. enlot'recl Hol- d a u 1 l r &lt; \1r:o H 1&lt;'hJ.rd
K1ie.:- 18 �. 19 S, runnmg JO lt"t't on roll ..i m Aztf'f• up 33. 4: 20 a.m ;
,..,_
To, and Stt&gt;pd;n1.l!hlt'r of adtt&gt;,� Deh Rafflt'�. 2� . 1111 �r uu:1&lt;1� of rrwn
h
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ier hosp1lel m lhP p.tst 24 hotirs '-'11 d gm ��ant l aug l 1tcr , Mrs Sytv�s- er
s.
Pom
e roy Mason 2J 26 .
r tee up 33. 5 40 JI m ; Eno Ten- bie Rey K&gt;ld�. r1•c e1ved
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Ute, and _kl all rea,-.ts
ii dl\ orvt• lal 1 1 1ll'lh· Sl w da 1m,·11 lw wu11 l d
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Y"... well satisfied wi' th ht· mse l f · and wen• ·· 1·t1omas H Li r:-.on uo ccr '.\t.1.ag and mfan1 daughter Pleasant �
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Hin1on
2
06
fall
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up
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2
45
a m ; Rt'11ab1c
t bt Pubbtan . calling himself a sinner, u no doubt he t'_ourt h A Yt&gt; , Mr&lt;1 W 1ll1, I I \i,1 r
nol rnnw homt' {01 d.i I s
and
l:'.: mmt' lt l , ilmu1 t' l{(J�( ot· I • ,• ,· m g. nan&lt;11wn.a rc-;ills 3 !rJ .:.l;il lOll
2
55
a
m . The-lm.i Ann d o "" :1 "whl"n
WII in I decided sense. These lwo men went 1· nto the tin . 2 127 Cht'slnu t �• . M l.�., !\It":,.
up
.l-1
4
30
a
m
he
c .imt' humt&gt; ht:
o1nd Jo,1n .-.,..rgt• n1
ary Clior I estu11 IH 32 .stationar}
Winfield 4 20 a m
Temple to J:ray,· and both the prayer, may •·
u.: useful to nie J W 1 �ma 11 IO!i Matit&gt;lmf' Dr
drunk "
i\n or drng tu t ht' m,dm!,::ht rt' London M arm"1 imd Winfield Galllpoli• Dam - Floyd Bla ska
people G1
e p�esent day - that of the Pharisee may M iss Salhl,' Md ormu k ( , r
ape P01 1 ul r ta, nursing df&gt;par1mP nl. dams wPrt&gt; all rnnnrn" one-hall down 2 20 p m Kathy R up 2 !:I, ,-,------serve as a warning, and that of the Publ ican as a n ex• St , 1�1rs
O
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''d na t° 1Oft'll( t' -�'-1, ..., ,. '. I I1u�1· � / 10 ,,.,t' l t' n••w•rt"'' 1,,r fool on
p m . 0 I 1vn Shoorer dowa 3 •.. ·,
I'ne roII t•rs
r- ...,_,
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ample .
Lower Hivcr Hd ,\ I , .., \!urm 1m lut.led lkrm.an nark
p m : Alic-e Ingr aha m down 8 r,
M n,
Ohio Rlvt' r - l'hil ip S�'t-n Uf.'
I . The Prayer O f The Pharise� _ ' ' The Pharisee Fran &lt;:1., lilazt r . Ht I
,
m Sf. met down 9 - 45 p.m A
p
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i I ..H11 .1 W.11 1 t'n, M r , .John White
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stood and prayed thus with himselL N o doubt it was
Wilma L. l " hn�l ldn. �I 2 ._,
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01 d 11-e11 M r� l l ;1 1 1 1 e C 1llr-sµ1e, Mrs Em 14 · 1 4S p m I .... rry Turner up L. Chnsty up 6 35 a . m ; Bob Bt&gt;nrayer h e h a d repeated many times before . It was a M rs M1am1
· an up 15, � 50
llou1·k. Ht 2 &lt; r owa m11 s- 1 1a11t"1 Hos:. G et t le., Har r 1 4 · 7 p m : ,rn
· · ng pr ayer. H e m 11s t have be
a.m. lt'r up a 45 .a m.
y
""e f -u
.1ece 1v,
.,
en strangely 1g- l'il Geor
Waverl
y.
t&gt;
y
F:
Iliff!(' !&lt;t I i�i H llurn .\ndy F.skt&gt;w Robert
down 15. ti 6.5 a m ,
g
Kanawha khf'r _ o F' . Sh•ar'
norant c.! his real characte r ever to offered such a pray,
a
N
Ph•asaul . lu_,.,,,h
t
iona
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Ju1111,o,1
up
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a
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01
Chflurd
Sdwrt'r Wil_ every t1' m e he repe a te d I· 1 h e wou Id b ecome more
e
M
r
er , and
armet
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a
m
Lury
Jam•
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Mav svd le up 111 _ 4 20 a m
1 l'omcroy , .,1 , , L.ai"T Y H lhlh- 11 ... m l l a r rtngiu,i, \l. ;u rt&gt;n Tho
"-' Lucas down Marmet 7 . 05 a m. ;
mdecei v ed. It was not his wish lo magnify
God ' s goodness
.
bard. Syruc· use \h s Jphn t,.; Sil .i. ,. F'..11 1 �l ;i �t&gt;n�. Homer S
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"-"'"r 1 H oIden up 1 11 . 4 :',IJ a m •• l"•err1
JI down Marmet 2 25 p m •·
but rathe_r t_o exalt h1'msel f . Pr tde was 10
ickles •the prayer'
· •rhan dele.aur up 19 6 l5
vey, Sr , oa k 11,11. Mr�. F:d,., .•\ Pi'JTY We!b . Harn sun
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a
m
tll
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end
Burns
He
to
for
k
a
o
an
sg1vmg
used
ide
th
f rom be mmn•
...�t rlown w·m1-1el d . 1 : 20
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_ o_d , ut 1t w_ as ln _a spmt of self-congratulation. An Strosmde, Jarb,011. l'�.a1 I \"mton l"! Y r1� H u., �01· th . t-.l me r A rthur v · H Or ne r dow n 1 9. 7 a m· •· Lou- I a m •· A V · fhr15 down w·lil r,ie Id '
·
re l ig1o u s e xer"i:;e which makes a man feel satisfied wit l Sla Y ens. IH I Well st o1 1 �1 1 .., M n, w 1 1 l iam Thabel . J ohn f' . i51 an.a up 20 · 4 .11 m. ; E aS lern 11P 2 35 a.m. , Beaver down Winfie ld 1
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l
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himself is a deceptio n . The Pharisee's praye r was boast- We
oot. ff H I 1 HJy, H la�t t ,wr JJcnry Swi ft , Mrs John
A
Herml:ln
E. ('lark. Kt 1 11.im- SIJ vey . \lrs
f u l . "I fa_st lwicce _i n the week . " I I was probably true
M 111n1.- Gossett,
t h at h e d Id a l l he said , but why tel l God o f it in the Tern - rle n. t:J iH ord C. S&lt;:htrer. Ironton ( ; eorg� Hau den. John Hannigan
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p i e ? God knows all about us. I n Matthew 1 0 :30 "But the and M rs . M 1nnr f' ��- Gos!it"I ! Ash- iY.1 r.• 1 l '.lrl .Jo· ies. M iss Sallie M&lt;'•
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very h airs o l your head are a l ! numbered ." Humility land. Ky.
· ·i,u('k and Miss Mai-garf't WalSeve ral Models
� �i
would h.a ve _made him silent about his own good deeds.
Rb.Iii
� f boasting 1s more unseemly at one time than another,
.
. ( ,oonf'n 541 Third Thr·N' units of blood were ad­
M ,.s. James
To Choose From
Jl is when men speak lo God. The Pharisee' s praye r was A vt&gt; sun. 1 45 11 m �'nday.
m1111s!c rl-d al lhe ho�plla l on rn­
·
sadly defe�tive. It Jacked the mc1in elements of prayer.
day.
Dliwh11rgt"d
No confess10� :-tf sin. No adoration o f God for llis goodP at1enl\r rv, enlly d1scharw•d 111
ness . . No pet1t1on for mercy and forgiveness. Lei the
ST'\:•IO.S ON OWN Fl-:ET
lu&lt;led
\l r � M a 1 v m H roll rt·II,
Phar1_s ee'1 praye r serve as a warning again�t pride and C'
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m:w
YUHK 1 U Pf 1 - Sandra
Batterin and information at Dutton
Earl Vanant . Mrs. Willia m Pow .
self-righteousness.
Churl" h . &lt; ' o �1arr111� 111 "Under the
Drug Storo, Middltp0tl, 0.
2. The Prayer Of The Publican
"The Publican ell. William Si ·ot t . � rs Natha n Yum Yum
Tn·e. " ' dec·lares that
.standing afar off, would not li(t up so much as his eyes Ro•Jsh and 111fanL �on. M rs .John mdqwn&lt;l,•rH
·f from hrr mother
unto heaven, but smote hts breast, saying , ' God be merci- !
urnNl
!
hta
I
1dr uf lwr personal
.
f u l lo �e a sinner. ' " H is prayer was a prayer of peni• d isplay o r m·1ghhorho
od • ·togelh 1 lifP .
tence. Sm was felt and confessed . The Publican' s whole ernt's.� " and Wt! had u 11 t'pisoUe
. .
.
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. 1 ve re&lt;fflll'd . . sre S1'11.d ··that
Phone LY 3-4550
demeaner was indicative of humility and penitence. " H e that managed to be i nv.:irdinv- , ,.... ,
Phone WY 2,2774
• 0 y ,. 1 ,.•. - nu1 '''"' ya,,
.
stood afar off - _would not lift uµ - smole upon his an d _unstirk
y. The senel !ngredi • mother - d0t•s your roll' for you.
99 Morris Av■,
Athens, Ohio
1 1 1 WNI Socond St.
brea�1�1d, 'God be merciful . ' '' It . is in the ent is respect for• lhe aud1e11et• 1 You
Pomoror
r,o
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"'".. r•.. 1/ uu I on your awn
spirit OC�:r,pffllcom that sinners must come lo God.
The PubHcan's prayer was for mercy. Tl}ere was no
mention o( that attribute in the Pharisee's prayer be­
cause there was no sense of ruilt _ but in t he Publican's
case th e appeal was to mercy alone. The Publican's
prayer was offered in faith. Doubtless he had a know­
l�dge �f God's ��adou.s character, and when he prayed
Jt was m the behel that God would be merciful to him.
The Publican's prayer was brief, but effectua l . H i s
words were few, but the blessing he obtained wa s great.
ll 11 not the brevity ol the Publican ' s pra1er we need to
jm1tate, but the spirit ol it.

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---AUGUSTA, OL &lt;UPIJ - The ing up wllh oome of hJa players ol boallna.
Pullins, 65.00 A., Chesler.
manqer ol a rival club clalm, IJka Early Wynn, Minnie Mlnoao, o.nr,y Muri.lUJI, fool, lhe PlHallie ero.. Alva Croaa to
be would win the American Gerry Slaloy, Earl Torg_,, ralea will win again.
They had a David Lee B.;,,gardner, Shirley
League polllLlllt by ,o game, wllh Sherm Lollar, Billy Goodman and IO!ld club !all yur w
hen Ibey Joan Baumgardner' parcel,' Sa�
the New York Yankee,' outfield, otben.
...., the pennant and Iha World ilbury.
infield, catchli,g, foo, of their Lope, oayo pll&lt;blq coot the SerlOI from the Yankee, and Ibey
otarllDf pitcllers and lhen "the WhJte SOI: lhe pennant Jut .,.., wW go with Ibo ...,. team ,gain, Paul Brandenbur,, Vlrlinla A.
1la wont pllclien in lhe league." wbeo · Ibey flnlabed lhi,d - the plu, Bobby Shantz who figures Brandenburg lo Jo,epb Fie!&amp; ,
This writer bolievea lhll ii lowest LopOI ever bu flDllbed ID lo •lrenglheo lheir' bullpen.
Bui Paulln8 v. Fleldl, loll, Pomeroy.
jo
lchJn.i
lea
Plr
Ih
� - m -, •
ue
an
ma
but
picking
la
far
he
loo
hil
(Ding
r leag m agerial c
depth Mayme Clllter, Earl Culler to
a
lack pl
a
....
M
..
�
�
�
�-�
Auernbly
would
lldded
wllll Iba ae1ptiao ol Ibo thlr,I
' luH, , the Yankees lo 1'ln lhe pennant ,..r. He lhinkl he bu
the
the and
be hurting H Ibey loot Trulleeo ol Penlacolial
I
"Doa'I
,
b
..
7
Wffl'J
.
.
: agillD, Plcklne the Yani:eea set.. pJtching strength neeeuary with SOQ)I of their regulars. Lut aea- Ui A., Sutton.
.In ..... ap ltl NCODd ltrligbt
■
dom ...... - Olli3 twice In lhe the addltl1111 of Cal McLllh and .... Ibey avoided lnjuri for
... ID - - of the ■
lhe Fore,! A. Balley, Margaret A.
ia,l_ fow, year, - and It's a lot Juan l'llarro, and ii counting cm moot pan and a!mo,t e,
beNbaU -))Olp Tbe Eq1e,
prlng
........
.
___
f
'!f
w.'lhoul u- Balley to Gene A. Hupp, Della
, ea!ler lhan ducking goU balb comobacko by Wynn �Herb ceptloo each player on lhe
- ■a In the first, l1l'o in the
club Lou Hupp, p,rcel,, Sutton.
1 1tlll - Ibo flnt .... lnalnp Hawk• Try
BJ num DOWN
For �•t
Score.
around lhe lla1ten coarse
- and lcod Ibo cootat wllh
lived
up
to
hie
full
It Ori, Ginther, Jlo,allha Ginther
potenUaL
for Iha Had So&gt;.
Ualled Pnu
a bl&amp; Dflh innlnl lhlt netted
In the olher le"iUe, the pick Cleveland may pull up lhorl In could happen agaio, but probab\y to E. w. Kautz, a ,cm, a.e.ter.
Cage Win In Senes
have
'l1le MIMelol
----- - ,_._
ST. LOUIS tUPll-Clyd, Lovel- la lbe talent-rich Los Ao(eles pitching, and allo power. Detroil won 't,
;.:.:
Nial P. Gardner to 6- H.
flnllb
bu Infield troublea and ii_ ...,.
.....
TeddJ Swaru led - in
•ill be beck in 1ctlon today Dod1en.
""ai::t
Ibo)' :'
ordmala are !mpnwive Gardner, H. Clay Gardner, parId Don White Tun
o
C
Th
ye,r
Ille bi, flrll wilb ■ ba,., loadwhen lh• St. Louil Ha•b try for Here'• hGw the UNII llnllh ii Ing oa two ION-armed pild,en lo wllh lhelr yo,mg pftchlng and 8 eels, Rutland.
bel USAC Can Event
COIi
ilo Pascual pltc
It
ed lrlpla oli iollD8 pltchar Stepb- n,aq If Cam
their lint vlci.x,, in Iha Natloaaf viewed after six wew of watch- _,. beck. Tbe Tlpn baff ooe
to bis aprlng form.
CONCORD, N.C.- IUPI I - Don - uoci.a loe ampion- ing the clubo training In Florlda of the best outfields In Al Kal e, fine infield. U Manager Solly He- Wald Kennedy lo George H.
up
l
bl
u,
Jim Cald wall •in led to
,
tfield prob- Gardner, H. Clay Gardner, parch
A
l
__,_the
llart
lnllllll
Chuck Co� Pucual ii tba hlgh-,truo1 Cu- While of Kootull, la., drJVing a ship playof , wilh Ib Bo,lon Ce� and receiving lul-mlnuto nports BWy Bniton and Rocky Colavito m can oo!v hll ou
o
f
and
lem, Ibey could 10 all lhe way1 eels, Portland.
lead cm Ibo t cs.
ed
rl ba r
on lhe team, lralnlng In lhe Far but beyond Iha! the club lack, Aa II Is o
i
11m bipled, Wilbur llabinlon 111d ban lbt- nde who aeem "' ll80 Fon!, loot the
ow, he cao field one Mabel Gardner Thom.. lo
eriaL
Leroy Bahr • in&amp;fed and the aezt lhe lhr&lt;obold ol becoming a 1'"11 3elll lap and bold OIi lo wlll Sun- Lovellette wu ldolllled ib
penn
-oon
tend
ant
mal
West
ing
,
"'
o
•l an
of outfieldar, w;io can do Ibo George H. Gordner, H Clay Gardtwo batten reached flnt through plteller when �e won 17 a:amet for day' • loo-mile lite model ltock: IQjuNd ac
r
A
e
uee
btn
N■Uoul
u
lne
i
ner, parcels, Rutland.
he
Jenae•
Get
Doto•
b k m le w
t
job in the field but not at the
Lo! Angeleil The change in locale may help plate· another set who have the H. C. Gardner, Mary Gardner.
errora, Swartz tblD tripled to put the Senators m 1959. But he b3 • tar race at Ccmconl Speeclwai, c.IUct walbed away with the New York
came someth�g of a q� H• won WJO ol the total purae flr,t wo amu
Chica10
a dne Ruth Gardner
.
Mllwaube the Mlnnelota Twin&amp;, but \bey batt�g power but
the Eagle, In front, 6 to 2.
t
g
.
come up ab ort Geo H. G r r,
mark lairt seasm when he lnJ...... of fflOO. \Vhlte'1 time for U.. Q
,
to
.
Arnold
ate, parcels, Rutland.
Plttsburp
Baltimore
Gr
In Eut«n • olher big Inning, his arm in a acuffie wllh - 1
an picked lo finllh below lhe defenS 1vely.
po 00 the halfmJle, booked, dirt Hawk Coach Paul Seymour laid Cleveland
Louil
la
s
Dorll Adams, lo
Adam,,
Earl
t.
Ill&gt;
Red �• wbo wW �a:�. JICklo
II on lhe line.
P•
and
unnel,
wllh
up
R
lol
mln
14
hour,
...
aa
ck
wound
le
�
Id
�
�:.._
Bl!
�� .:_}�� w
t
ri
----correction
Adams,
D.
Clarence
w
.
u
Detroit
San Franclleo Jtnllll um::
-·k to aupp., wv power
_._. .uu \ft'rald _...,..,.- fle • a lJ.3 record.
We
..
Boaton
same•
two
the
win
to
ave
h
Deed
Letart.
ltC(JnU
t
and
H
II
•
Cin
triple off relief Pitcher 'Thomp:.: at by lhe retirement of Ted WII-- •• here Salllnlay and Sunday If ,.. MM1nager Cookie Lavaaetto al- t,peod ':."u 61.1 mph.
�nee D. and Clara Adami
• P" the Eag)OI -"' J'lllll. re
s.
Rll;'DAftT
hope
to have a chance In the ,.. Kanou Cit
..,.
.
---t"'
ady baa named PIUCllal lo ..,.. The ra ,
Earl Adams. correction Deed,
lo
Phlladefphla !lam
by 8
There doom'! appear lo be CINCINNATI IUPI I-Llveslock: Lelart.
...
up the oealOII for the Twial aplnlt
Albfey'o ladl then picked
crvwd rito," be ..Id. "If we can &amp;el two Wubin,,...:
lhne -" In the ob&lt;lh to •in 10, w
much hope for the Alhletlca and Cattle 100, calves 100; standard Joaepb Moodispaugh, Emma
lhlB -keud we cao wiq lhe II- Los Ang•I••
the New York Yankee, nut � S� to �
u
•
� '· "
,
the
two new cluhe, the Senator, alaughter ateera 20,00-21.25: ulllity Moodilpaugh lo Gilbert and Gay
11•."
...,
Tunday and rrlday Camilo r:C. in
'l1le Y■nklll could win In
...:;;, lo be
Angels. The batll• between and commerdal cows 15.tl0-16.75 ; Circle, parcels, Rutland.
and
,troog evidence lhat he'1 ready ctloned by USAC.
The Hawb will oe able to u,e ..._ If lhllr llchin( bold, • .
P
P
three
of them for last place mdivldual util,ty boliiein 17.!IO,
the
for the uslsnment. The 1!endo,
Lovallelt&lt;, eflecllvely againll lhe Almo 1 every
II
No
Nel
of
c
,
WII.,
rm
lon
Ra w
Cell!cs u Ibey did durlog the rescould be aa close a, lhe fight for utility and commercial bulb 19.U&lt;J/Jt.'
fireboller alfowed oo\y five hlle ID
00llNTY
o
Ya
F
•
•�
, ::"' "°"
flag.
the
20.00, high good and choice veal- I
s
eight
u
the
,
Twins
boaL
�
�
......i
ular ,..,on t Louil wcm four year ee:ut �ir new �or
Rip -.. �:. �N'
av•
O
o
......i
�
Ma
UIIJ'
ager
Walter
Alston
era
J.{I,
wu
,,
ditro
the
29.00-34.00, iood 24.00-29.00,
Tlg•r
leaK
and
'
Det
and lost IP agein,I Boilon lhlB Ralph Houk doeln'I
8,_.. 'lllroo O111"' Ind - John
ville, JU., alao In • 1 9181 Font. wa, seuo
agree.
.
1
l
H
reco
ast
their
20-25,
standard
hia
when
aeucm
4
spring
rd
appomted
at
•
•
n·
_.. 641.
Sluon
poinll oul lhal
·
lhe Yankee Illa!! Dod
lhlrd and wm, '415 Fourth plaoe
finis
hed
fourth
w
a
llJ&amp;i&gt; SlniJe Garn, - Harry Rookie pitcher Howle NUM'1 and IS8tl ,...1 lo awe Lwldman When be ii bombing Ibo bOlkel led Iha league in earllld run nlngpr,lhe pennant andlier ln- Hog, 2500: 1-2 2Ui-225 lb barWo_rld rows and gllll 18.00, 1-1 and 2-3 Formerly Smith Clothing Co.
121h-lnni.g homer "'8blod tile
atesber, SOIi.
from oullldo bJs BW RuueU mu,t avera ges and delplle the 1.,. of
,
a
In
r
es
1
n
.
predi
.
:
��
;�
llraJib
thin!
lheir
'
ct- 180-240 lb 17 50-17.85, 2-3 240-2711 lb
roam Three o....... - Imperial Red, lo ,core
t
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
l9IO leave Ibo uod,r-the-bulr,I area lo lhrae .....d line hurler, ID Ibo S. , , 969 So_ be not
nl
lth
•
Ing
1h
nt
al
year,
1
a
win
00
apr
of
lhe
ove
17.
27&amp;-280
Etectrk,, 2197.
lng
r the Br1Yu. Cla�• Sh :
2$-17.50,
No.
though
lb
3
9
17.
penn
,
o
Ame�
go
and
him.
toc
ll'I
to
af
Rulle
harlll
ut
dr t s k the two
or '• Ml!"'"
•
. , wuof�
Teom Single Game - Quality 'l1&gt;e Reds ...,. shut out by War•
periodic aboence from undor the caa League clube Hook main ba admits lhlt U hlJ player., eo- 1·3 30IM50 lb sows 15.50-16.50, 2 ·3 .
Home Of
911
In
on ac
i'F'lllffl, 791.
ren Spahn for five lrutlnp but lal• � '..!; ;'
allow, the olher Hawk, to laJnl hll pitching 'wm be bet� pecially lhe youngsters, live up lo 450-{;00 lb. 15.00-15 50, near 575 lb. I
boakal
Iv
'
•
,
their potential, lhe Dodgers could H.75, boan 12-12.25.
lied two .,... off hJm ID Ibo llxth
lll'ANIIINOI
Nam• Brand
�,
drive in with !a,up,a.
lhll year than lut.
tlltlr
wlrutlnp.
b
la II all.
W. L Pd. wllh lhe aid o1 a pop-lly double
Sheep 100, oot enough lo estab-j
----doo�'I ut 11 in a du• wllh
MerchandiM
Imperlol Electric
so 13 .IOI by V1dl Plnaon tbat landed on Jad&lt; Malwin, Chlta,o, IIIA GARS' g.p Go For
They are loaded in •very de- llsh trade.
Be
tlmo
but
wllh
'
N&gt;
--r
Iha
·
� partment except catching. Aod U
--------:--17 16 .515 the fell field foul line. Ken Hunt Ford, IUO; Ramo Stolt, Cedar
Davis Warmr
,
Roleboro oemi coma e lhe Yank001 generale Ibey don I
111 t7 .41111 Jim O'Toole Bill Henry and Rapid,, la., 11111 ronl, PIIO: Loni( Time, Tie 1-1
Jl'rancll rlorill
b
John
d
ck
't
!t•llipolls a n d S o u t h need gilt-edged hurling. No team lo hie 11159 form and be can 't ban,
- Block
Ill 17 .41111 Nunn held
Brave, lo etght Diet Rathmann, Whealon, DL ,
15 18 . 4116 hill.
Quilty Prloloro
191111 Ford, IIIIO: Rad Aue, Low.. Poi nt bat�ed lo� two hours in the league can m1tch the hi� die the job •IOJ18 wllh Norm Shor .
15 •• ."5
r..t Office
Perk, m ., 19111 Fon!. 1171 , John and 35 mr nutes tn the bi tter ting of Mickey Manile, Roger ry and Gil Hodge, th, Dodger,
.
Rook'."
Bill
PIie,
look
over
for
Rolla
ini
�-•·
_
•
cold on windy Memorial Marl,, M..,. Skowron. Vogl Ber• ••• ••n
BEASON mom
Ft Coll
,. brUllanl
1
·
on one o1 �
we�
' -· • - Fie Id Friday ev1m111. and ra, Tony Kubot and a lot ol - '""· a a- _ John s1-. Ibo Tww In Ibo ninlh lnnln•• aad Ford, 1' 100, ·
-rved the shutout by retiring
rookl';"· .Dou1 Camllll· Alo!..,
the only thing accomplished olhero.
HI
______
I lhmk that wW be neceodoeln
on
c
p
.
WH the completion of a 9- The y...,_ don't haY1 lo lake
lhrN ll hOI
I GBIFII - Hany Cbelher, Iba Tfprl
.
Km&gt;
Ridge
Te
11Uu
t
Zorro
by
llqle
Ver
bun
,
114.
Inning ball 111me, w h i r h a bock ,eat in delen,e or ,peed ary
found both teams deadlock- ellh,r, and have by far lhe best II IJ agreed the Dodgers hove
Team I G111111 - Imperial !lee- Laney a....·, double aod • 111e- •
rfllce lly by llamJao Kllhi&gt;rew ' Mill Elame Mllboan vl1llad IOlt . ed at 1-1.
Irk, 2319.
lhe hanlest throwing pftchen In
caulh,g llaff In the Jeoauo.
leagu• with Doll Drysdale,
the
Ttam I Game - lmperlsl EJec. produced the game•, only run In week wllh her auat, Mn. llary
For the charges of Coach• Put them all getb aod • 1
lb Sandy Koufu, Stan Wllflama, RoIbo eighth.
. Shaffer ol Ponlaro)-.
Irk, 845.
es Chuck Stobart and Clyde Y
...:..p. .."
ll "
The Cleveland lodlan, whlPpN llrl. lldllh Olbornt -I Tua- Evans, It wu the second i lPI cbamP
Top • Bowwo •"'•·
pr Cniig, Johnny Podre, and
I
The
Oriole,
would
be
tough
U
Laff1
te! flit Loi AngalM
Harry MIiier
Sherry among nlhen.
8-3, tho day anon- wllb 11n. Allee con,ecutlve deadlock In twoj
had
y
hitter
wer
th•
wm. Radford
180 Pblladelphla PhlWu downed the ·Dodlon: ·
In
"But Ibey are a wild bunch of
one po
days with a Lwrence Coun- Ibe
Mick IIW.r
lit Pllllburp Piral4ti, 't-4," '111¥ 'Cm- ' llr. and Ml'( 11: - L. Balir .,.r4 ty lllne. GAHS and Chtsa• J outlllld.
kld1," complaln1 Alston. Any
John B1!11 clnru,U Hedi lba&lt;led lhe Mllwau- Middleport ..Uen Saturday
peake balUed lo a 3.3 dra w • "Thal ii •II 1'e lack from being other manager in lhe i•agu•
.
141 koe 8rav11, 11-2, In tt lnnin&amp;••
Hin)' Chelher
alno
llr. and 11n. Bl
Mllboan Thursday evening ln a a grut tum," Mao,aer Paul wo� l!ke to have lhal lllalf,
Richards 1ay,.
lhou,h, aJons wilh ouch up and
Walter Bond aod Jimmy Pllr- and children called on her llstor, bitterly-fought contest.
Ftae - C.,,
&lt;01111n1 11aN u Frank Howard,
sail had lhree hlt. each II lhe Mr,. Jeao Seldenabef one evenlnjJ Line ICON! :
lndlau walloped Johnny Podrao lut -t. Mn. S.ldeaabel ii In
1I R I: BalLlmoni came up wllb a flu Willie and Tommy Dlvil, Maury
for olpl """ and II bits In four llolar HolpllaL
Soulh Point (IOI OIIII 000-1 1 a corp, of niotlo lut ,..,._ste.e Willi, Ron Perranolkl and other,.
0000 REASONS POR lnnlnp bef.,. 7,214 al Las Veg.,, . llou&amp;Ju Adami af Wbeellnl vb- Oalllpolls
010 000 000-1 4 J Barber, Chuck Eatrada, lion HuDollJon o,,., llno•
ND, Jim Gonllll, Marv Breadina So
Nev. Gary Bell plkhed lhe flnt ltad wllh hb mother, 11n. Robert
----lhe Dod&amp;en are picked lo
YOU TO CHOOSE
..... lruting, for the lndl1n1 Coleman owr lhe WNbnd. Mr.
OHIO IJNlYIIIR6ITY
111d We, Stock. The Orlolel doo't edge out lhe Brave, who ID aolvfllUn lo hR the Jaek pol lib that
ylaldlng boman lo Larry and Colenw, ii on lhe 1lck 1111 al
llBIPS 80, 1M
Ing lheir infield r-c,blem, m-,
lhil time.
Norm Sherry.
ATIIBNS0 Ohle UPI - 0 h I o •Jain and lllchardl hu fallad to have hurt lhelr pitching. Cbuct
1
'111e PhJUle1 rocked Harv1J1 Had- Mr, IFMI lln. BlalrM Milhoan, Unlftnlty oponed defmse ol 111 ::""
...: : �� hJW., o,..,.. duperatoly needs a
·
dla for 1lx l'Ul1I In the o1x1b In· Elalno and Miu!, and Mrs. J!v. Mid-American Coal......, baa■No. I bullpen man 1111d wW try
t
e
ning, Including a two- run bomor ret Milhoan wen al Pl. J'leu. ball erown in convlno lng fub- Thal ii why lhe Oriole,, who lo get one by tradin&amp; off ■m111 of
by Bobby Mallanu,, to band the ant Tueaday.
Joa Friday by deltlllinl Bowlin, finished eight gamoe behind !be hil aurplua Infield materleL Wllb
world ebamploa Pirate, thail'
111n. 0- - a- SlalAI IM wllh ■ ....., Yankeu lut year, an aleclad playera lib Henry Aaron, Eddlt
E. Main St.
Harry Millar, Owto drop lo third place.
run llnt butlnl,
third 1tralght loa. Robin lloborl,
MalheWI, Low Burdette, Warren
-----wu laCJled for a two-run homer TEAMMATIII IIGN
The FalDOIII and Bobula -• Thal leavOI Ibo Chicago Whlla Spahn, _Bob Buhl and Del Cranby Dick Stuart endirle a airing of l!DMONTON, Alta. ( UPl l-Tao- - fa&lt; a doublobtader to- SOI: , for N&lt;Ond. Manapr Al Lo­
PH Is lhe - coofldenl man­
"' ISi comecullve shutout 1rut1np l
kle .ro, Miller and balfbadr Bob d-,,
Florida; mainlalnlite hfl
r
sp
thla
plkhed
had
ing.
be
• H..IJ Instantly
, Jaammai. al librqalllAI Tbe Ohio U. oquad look advan- -:
c
CoWu
boat 1111 ill and lbal
Julian Javier hod three linglal Unlvonlty, have alpad wllll lht tap el four hJla and lhrN .,,,...
• More convenient
and a double in five lrip,a le ..... Edmcmlon &amp;kllPoe ., lht Ca. In lht -Ing - ohJo • plteb- NAMICD ·- MANAOEII
•
l
be cardinal,' lll-llll allact wblle dlsn Football Loque. The DtJ. ar Jack Crew fed 1be wau1t wllb CLlliVELAND, Ohio IUPll-'lllo
eCleaner
Mickey Manile htt hil llxlb bom■r mo1 80., will baq 1J Unllad tw hJle in two 11mff op· and Ihm Cleveland B■NNII of lhe American
•Storm-proof
Hockey Loque have unad Jool the oprlng for lhe Y,nt..,. The Slate• college )nducll In camp. ,,.,. ballad 1n.
•
oeph
B. Varp lo lbe na,r po,Mloa
canlinall
a
with
pme
lhe
_______
_____
• DeUverod anywhere
1.70•11
flv•nm outburst in the oblh.
Ll:ONAIID IA1IPIIINDED
l'w l'Uf'lher Detells
Home run, by Carroll Hanly lll:CBIVI: CONTllACT
NlliW u
,_
·•te Du IUPII-J•'0- - Write
and BWy Harrell poced 1be Rad IIADRID IUPII - The Real '
The Proudest
Sox' 1lalh victory in 10 meetlnge Madrid - club - live 11,- llll'd booted boml lour wlnnlr■ al
7...... ...;
with U. Cubo. Glon Hobble, who'll Europun cbamploa - w W re- Aqueduct 1'rldaJ and then loaraad
Town
In
Man
pitch lhe Cubs' Nat ional Leap colvo 1110,IIOO lo play eight gama, be - ll1Uplllded for ton clay, IOI'
!or wh1"wa111
..,.. on1,
ONLY
opetlff, yleldecl both bomon IFMI In Ula Amorlcu DUI AIIIUII, tt ll
Shim
WNn
h ride abolnl Joe 1loabl 00
- WY.MIN
•t MORI! 7,S0-1 • NYLO N 1 411• ..• ,
"" tagged for NVen hits In eight wu
. The
Friday
... 471
,....,.,, o.
Leonanl'o
Thureda
.........
y.
IUlperll
ly
Laundered
Ion
TUBILISS . , , . ,
nin11 . Ike Delock allowed five wW be played In New Yoni. Cotar
M
Frl­
lombla, Ctnlral America, Loi s t, onday. His wlnnen
oft •-ply, Safety-Fortified cord bodlea '
Aqalee, v- 111d Toniato. day wm. Constable John &lt;'1. 79)
Full width and depth troada
In Iba flnt ...._ SIi Bella (111.001
'k Sdety-proved llOIMkid tnad dllijne
fn lhe thin!, Qilel of Cbiefe
aor 11U.11 A'l'IIUTS
-tt Emy tire full aiDd, fall qualif¥
ilENVILLII, 11.J, C UPl l--4 IM,l- 111- IO) In the ,-r, and Roman
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and root and - of 1lnu,
moalh; Fllllllq DJp1 1ut 8uDdar Ian, Pomeroy, Waldo J. Harle�.
fut ffl'Wi.. . . . a p lea of eoanJnc o1 eacb -., 111 e:a plllor: John WW.,,, Bl-.
Iha tlld of da1 • • • a faallq
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poM11sion, of belcnwilll' · • •
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llff. Arthur R. McCauley, put«. Slloday Church School , 1, 15 •· m. :
of b■laa, ..... ......
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tng Wonblp: oerm... "When God outh F lowlhlp
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WOJ'·
farmbou,o, a boftl, I - 1a­
6 p. m. JUDior BYP': I p. m. lffYiol. 7:!CI p, Ill Come and
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.
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Father balft • . , bat o111J to 1"
0
30
,
Su
.
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pt
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V�ughan
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Way of Dllclplall lp. " Wedneeday ___, ...... a.u..11, 0&amp;,
:,our f...U,, ls 11 hoeoa. lie
and
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mr..,
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...
altell
E4e9
ed
ip.
W
Fellowlh.
Youth
min.liter
Town l'lals oa Portland Road school 9:30 a m.; Worahlp ,er
Robert wt,, aupt. ; 9: ,0 a.
V
,. a part
r
c
m.
p.
J
6:30
.nesday
,
� ho� Rev. Elden IL Blau, pastor. Sun- r.torninaL,,ewonhlp and
Sunday achool 9 : 30 a. m. : Preach- vice 10:30 a. PL
y
Suo,la
Centurlae - • lllopllard,
p. m. Semor choir
in&amp; 10: 30 a. nL and Bible Study L • • I • • 1 1 1 e Coa"1!C•IM»aal practice ; 7
Jay ,cbool 10 L m. Supt. Robert school. Sermon ''When God Say1
felt Ilda. W_,,., i.11'
poet
p J Murre,. Otristian Endeavor 7: 15 No. '' 7 p. m. Evening Service.
Wedneeday I p. m. C. W. Proffitt. Orll&amp;WI Cllurcll - Sunday School pracUce.
on Iha
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••
•
9;30 a. m. ; Worship service 10::IO Tappen �� �
panor.
p. DL Song lel"licel a p. m. c. E. Sermon "The Way of Disciplehim to lo.. . . . to
ta.,ht
had
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9.30
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PemeAJ ..-alll-D■J Ad.Te.&amp; ac�I: ?:SO p. m. Evangelll� for all preacb1ne Nn'lced 8:IO. IJramw J'ln&amp; 1Jal&amp;N PftaJ
Minllter.
Chuck
Bibb
But be ,_UMII lhal, throasll
Butternut Ave. DAV $!:"let; 3:45 Wedneadily You Mid-week 1Wayfll' roeetlag, C1att terlaa Churtb, Rev. Howard Ru11
8e I� Sun�y Scbool Supt. Isl - U!-4
Hfe and boJo,ul, Ille Dal'•
thl1
l 2 p. m.; �tudy coune: ?:SO Prayer meet- leader Ila)' Adami. All � ,rel• pelt, utor, Sunday 9 a. m. Mom•
a.m. Hall i . Sabbatb SCboo
p
of God ls i-n of Iha �- School ■tarta at
Wonhip service 3: l5 p. m.: IMll'· mg.
cornt to ODfl and all of thete aer Jng Worship service; 10 a. m
of ho- Good- and Prayer meetin&amp; Tueaday 7:45 es
vic are Saturday. Prayer meet- 8ouUI Bdllel 1!:UII, Paal Boet■ vices. On State R"Ute l2:4 two Sunday iehOOI.
would follow him all Illa cla,.
p. m.
m inister. 9:30 Worship Senolce ; mllea above Reedlv llle.
iog 'I1luroday 7;30 p. m.
h11 life. And ha -W dnl
of
Zloa Cb- .. t'llrlll, Pome- Cliurcll ol God, Ml. Morlab - 10:30 Sunday School. Thunday Carme E. v. •. .,....., r. E. BEA llTY AIU DIVOIICE
In
the l•nia of 1M 1Md f«­
l
Eu
roJ• BarrbnYllk,:;::, Rev. Ira M. Tlbbs, Putor. Sun- 7 p. m. Thursday Youtb Study; 8 Dunn , pastor : Sunday School 1:30 LOS ANGELES CUPI I-A MllTI•
Uoderw� mird!ter. 8 11111.
IO day school 9: 45 a. m. ; Worship p. m. Prayer meetiD&amp;,
Gin ·Ille Cbllftb 11111 ..
Roush, SUpt.; Evening an who was Mis11 United �tea
9:30 a. m. , Mo��iJ UM· service ll a. m. ; and 7 : 45 p. m. ; G ace !pllcopll aard, p_. Wayne
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Worship and Pra e rvi 8.
a. m. ; Evening
P 7 · p. m. prayer meeting Tuesday 7 : 30 eroy, Wm. A. Roberts:
s
a
married
�
wa,
he
arned
prIIame wOl II..
God'1
And
le
;
. Rector Ml&amp;skma socJety,
Robert Reed, Bihl• School SUpL p. m. YolL1g People, Friday 7:30
8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 10:30 l'INt Baptl■t ChllN!h, Eaat M,ihl mother, today aought a divorce
The ly.:,tCQa Medaodlll Cli.urd p.m,
a. m. 1be order for Dally Mom• st, , Ralph c. Zundel, pastor, Wm. from her second husband.
I\IY. Carl Herring, pa,tor . Ca rroll Cule&amp;o■ bletdeNml■alloul - ing Prayer, sermon ; and church Wataon, s. s. Supt. : 1: 30 • 11 : 15 I Leona Ga 1e, :n, charged Mr
Tl'II C H U ,.. C HI POii ALL • • .
Norria. Supt. Sunday IChool t :IO Kingsbury Road - Sunday school
school.
a. m. combined Minice of wor.! actor-dancer h111,band, Nlchoh11�
ALL P O lflll TN• CNUIJCN
Midw
eek 9:30 L m. ; Worship hour 10:30
I p. m. Wednesday ;
c�­
mentel
sh
with
2.11,
h,
Covacevic
I
musH:.
Special
study.
and
ip
H.
B.,
Francia
u
E.
e
Enterpris
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Btble lludJ 7 : 30 P. m. Wednesd .1y. a.m.; every other Sunday,
- Glaiier pastor Worship lel'Vlce
rmon •·nie After-glow or East- elly in a Suparior Court !Nil
Se
,
VB Chunb, LeWi Fall■ Re•. SL Paul • SI. Jthn Lathern .
'
m S�ay school lO : JI. er. " N'ursery and dunlor church which allo iPked cu■tody or the
Rdbert Sharp, �r. Sunda� Church, Wm L. Voris , Pasto r 9 30E 8
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Supt. Youth Fellow•. for children. 7 p m. Film "Al. couple'• eon. Nieholu Bala , 11t
_._, � - ' T ds IChool 1:30 a. m. , Worship aerv Pomeroy. St. John Sunday servlc- sh .tl·30ee
m Evening Evange- bert Schweitzer Jungle Doctor." montha. 'l'be couple wai, marrie d
_..;... n- - .._. ... ....
feel Sunday eveniq al 7:30.
e, 9 a. m. : Swl day tcbool 10 a. m. l
p. m, Prayer ne reden&amp;N Cluarcll, Ev .. in November, 1957.
llst�c
C11mcll .r the Nuutne,
UDlted Metbod.l■I Cbarcb, Pom7.30 Mrs
Wed sd
"""'• Rev. llanlld Holmn, pa,� eroy, Eugene Brown, p11tor; Sun- ;i::g
..,. : (l) F• • - -. W P'•iit
tz"'1e.:�'
OP THE 'rl!EK
les Aid SUN DAY SCHOOL LESSON
Ben
s
,
�-, .... 0&gt;· r• • • t1 11,
or SUnday ICbool 9:30 a. m. : day School 9: 15 a. m. Kenneth
&lt;__,, ... ...., ,.., ,. . ...
Thur5&lt;1ay.
lbulng wonbip 10, 30 L m. : Finley, supt. ; Woralllp 10.30 a m.
., .. a-. ...... ...... . , .
!,fYPS 6, 30 p. m. : Evangelistic topic "A City Called Heaven". M orolq Star E. U B., Francl, •
�1ervicea at 7:30 p. ni. ; Wedne.s- Tueaday 7:30 p. m WSCS. Wed- H. Glazier, paator, Sunday echool •
day '1:30: prayer meeting ; Prayer neaday 9 a. m. Prayer arid Bible 9:45 11. m. , Mary lA)u Ihle, Supt..
By Roy L. Smith
hour 'l\tesday 7; 30 p. m. ; Mi,- study ; 7 p. m Choir rehearsal . Worahip serlvce 10:45 a. m.
A clever writer oi. a generation ago made po ular the
■ionary service ia the 3rd Tuesday Mrs. John Werry, dln:ctor. S�- Church Coun�II meeting following phrase 0 Life begina at forty,'' but we are be4'.r,nnlng to
of the month at 7:30 p. m.
day April ltl 3 p. m "Methodial worship service, Prayer mMUng doubt ihe timetable. With prophylactic medicine and
'
�vcll o1 Nuarene, Mulberry. Men" to meet at John Werry ■ Thursday 8 p. m.
public health measures adding so much to the span of
Union Aves. Pomeroy, Rev. E. I!: cabin on Forked Run Lake. A l.oUridt:• BUB. Paul Rota. life, one cannot be sure of the exact date even fhoueh
eo., pastor. Sunday School 9 :30: time or fellow,hip and gomes wlll paotor. 10 Sunday ,choo1 : I I wor- one can be sure of the exact proceu.
IICD'llinl WO&lt;lhlp 10: llO: NYPS at follow. Chicken supper • p. m. An ship. Fdday 4 p. m. Stud y
Actually, life is nu t � mailer of the calendar,. but of
ve
mat
t
o
n
m
rayer
i
m
p.
7:30
;
and
Prayces
i
7:30:
Course
•
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45
r
f
P
Inspirational
enio
1 : Ev
g servi
the character. Many a man - reverent, unagtnabv e, an_d
30.
:
m.
7
eeling
p.
7,30
ing.
m
in love with fact.s - has lived longer by the time he 1s
er Meeting 1bun,day
!
F.
B,
E
, D- ,... 30 tbao another m,n m, have lived al the age of el�hl�.
F■lnlew Cbordl, ..... Owlgld e,adlonl Church or � Bolbaa, U
/
to
Spencer, pastor. Sunday acbool minilter, Charlea Pierce. Rusaell r: Moming worship 9:30 : Sun- Life does not colllist o the number of years we have
t
Bible School day school 0 , 30; ou, Knopp, lived, but of the kind of years Ibey have been.
1·30 a. m.: supt. Herbert Roush; Roush. Supt. ;
.
Ancient Wise Men
worship lO;SO Supt. &lt;In Dorca11 l.
SunMornlnr,:
;
111
m.
each
t:30
.
meetma
Peoples
oung
"learnthree
were
there
D
Hebrews
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.
(youth
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7:
Chrlslian
30
Preacldn
:
m.
11.
g
a
day .E1t 11: 45 p. m. ;
m . Prayer meeting Wedne1- 0 p. m. , Evening worship ,,,., paolor. Sunday achool o, 30 : Ben ed professron , - the priests , the prophets, and _ the
P
Wednesday evening Bible study Quisenberry, Supt. : Moming Wor- ''wise men." The first two classes were what one might
� '7.'· 30 p. m
ship 10 , 45, Prayer meeting and call the professionals , but the latter was usually a layI•
la
1- � Cliareb """"'1 at 7 , 00.
man. Oddly enough , we know the names of no more than
7,30.
Wedoesday
study
Bible
an:
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Mid
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Donald
a very few, tor Ibey seldom attached thelr names 10
IJIOlllored
9 ,· lJO'· �
· Boone ' M:,1er , sun- s•■de va11e, Paotoral uo111, their
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•
wisdom. Instead, they were conten 1 1o spend 1 hetr 1
I
s
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1
s
o
P
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,
ometlmes Ind i viduals
o
ll
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Clm&lt;h, �; �:�b�1� !��,� ;:
a.s:� �ou�°'::1ce � ;::::_ �:{,s t: M�:'1n ;;.;hlp :'.;
ning
r
Curtaln
Tom
The
,
SUJJday School rvery othe1 Sunday 1 -------------------- ;
Evan&amp;elilUc service 7:30 p. rn ; vice, sermon
-,
llld • week prayer service Wed• 11: 15 a. m. Board or Deacons with Oscar Babcock as Supt.; Sun- 1 r
The Uniform Sunday School lesson for A pril 9: 11 -----------------------------:
meeting s p. m. BYF group day School ii held oo alternate
neaday 7:llO p. m.
SOURCE OF TRUE WISDOM," Job 28: 12-28; II
"THE
e,,..n llllll Free Melllud1A1 Ro- meeting; ' p. m. Eve.�lng wor- S� days at lb• Long Bot�m Method
.
1 : 1-8.
-14; James----'
s 12:1 3------Proverbs 1:1-7·, Ecclesiaste
bert E. Smith, Sr., pastor; Sun· ship serv ice: �rmon The d..Jn- 1st Church al �!30, Dsmd Yatn , L-------I
preaching
day School 9 . 30 a. m. Worley speakable Gift. Monday 7 meet- supt. ; Commumoo and
An 10tereatlng fact concerning them consi8ted of th elr
lhe fo�
on
d
hel
he
will
senoice,
Trustees.
of
lloanl
.
the
of
lnll
•
J
n;
Baley' Supl · · Moming wo h p
Bakers Of Good J!Md
. 45 Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Jlearthstone lowing Sundays at the Chrhllian Interdependence upon one another. There was sorne- 1 "latl o nwide lnsuraru;e.ol ,Columbus, 0.
lb
m.
10
Servtee 6
l'Ut
to
them
�nil, S.*.,., ,.� "'' : �, Pp�E'&lt;!Y
,,.go' ,: 30 class 10 meet at the home of M•. Chur&lt;h through April at 10, 30- thing about their wlsdoip that enabled
P. ' llO
g•�:ic
Hunflnp,n, W. Vt.
m...
H
ppr�priat�
a
and
";"
llnes
I
2,
boundary'
April
Apand
national
Sonday,
racial
and
Easter
_
'wednesday
;
Sniart.
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PaW
and Mio.
ayer mee ing '
P. m. .,
this
7 P. m Hour of Power service· ril 30th. Evening services will be true and the good wherever they might fmd it. For
day '1: 30 P· m.
•
peoples
al)
8 P � Senior Choir practice held there at 7 · 30 on Sundays, reason the minds of the wise men among
Peatecostal AaemltlJ RoDte
re.
tz �thly. meeting 10 lollow at th� March 19, Ap� 16. J. P. Miller polliniJ:ed the minds of _all other wise men everywh;
,
Dor&lt;as: E. Codner, pa,t&lt;&gt;'., Sunday
nations
all
home of Kai ,Hinely. Thursday of Shade Valley Pastoral Unlly .• This ezplalns why w e frnd wise men among
l l l a. m.; Clilldreo I cbuttb ,
1,
deas.
�e
SChoo
Quality Furniture al Lowest Prices
m Golden nrule Class at pastor. F reeland 'Piorrls preaches of antiquity expressing many of the sam e i
m. Sun 7 30
ist Church. Vaeatlon Teµ Commandmcnls, for example, are lo be found _rn
I p. m.: Worahip 7 , 30 p.
•
O1 M r. and Mrs · Berl at the Method
ome
day, Tuesday and Friday.
od
Bible School begins May 211h a..d varying forms In the lllerature 01 numerous countnes , 2 1 2 E. Main SI.
BradbllrJ Curd of Chtltt; An B Imer.
ends June 9th. Board meetings on of the ancient East.
..........,, minllter: Bible School ••••• Melhnd,.. ChRffb Mid· 2nd Thursday night..
Beginning of Wisdom
p 10:30 Chr - dle
,
ymon Kollkrlght. pa, lltmlock Greve Cllrlsllan
�.ages of the Hebre�s stat�d ��e
ancient
the
of
One
part Ra
�
:
worshi
.Morning
at.
0
ng
Sunday
Eve
a.
m.
Ian Endeavor 6 p. m. ;
ru tor. Sunday 9: 30
J. P. Miller. pastor; Bible School case very bluntly. The fear,. of the Lord , he said, lS
30
ocbool, Jack Bee-ht.I•. Supt. : 10 : at 9 , 30 when there ii no preaching the beginning Of knowledge. When translated Into the I
Wonblp, 7 p. m. ,
Kbqtlom Hall of Jeh,),U'• w11,, a. m. Morning Worship service, servlce, t0: 30 when there 1a. Act- vernacular of this aeneratlon his words mean , ''l�• 1
...... Public moetln&amp; Sunday ·• Guest opeakor . Robert Hurley, Ing Supl 1s Mn. Bert lorlllne. first stepa toward wisdom are taken by the man who ts
'
p. m. : Greeters for the tervice, Mr. and Supt. Robert Paulaen t.at .� capable of reverence. "
p. m. : Watchtower
.
.
Mallen of Holaailt Bnl4
Loeal Union 5668,
Bible study Tuesday • p. m. , Ser• Mrs. Jame, Crll.,..11. Followahip called Into Ibo u, s. Anny. Lord'• And reverence ls the opposite of ,ophlstlcalton w�tch ,
Ravenswood, W. V■•
rice moellDg Thurlday 7 p. m. ; pot luek dinner following lhe ,er- Supper 1, observed OD all Loni'• Is the dlsUn gulshlng cbaracterlstlc of this generation. ,
IIJn1ltry Khool 1.burada, 8 p. m. vice; 6 p. m. Junior and Senior Daya to all of the Lo rd'• people. We are missing so much because we are trea_tlng 80
Durille P 1 1 g r I m Bollnet1 Youth meetings; 7:30 p. m or. u is aerved at the eyenlng service many great ideas, concepts, ideals, and hopes with COD•
a.urch. Loogsvllle, Don Wachen- flclal Boord meeting. Monday lo those unable to attend In lhe tempt.
IChwanz, pulor. Sunday 1Cboo1 wscs meeting 7,30 p. m. Tue.. morning. Preaching every other
The cynic may be clever but he ls •eldom wise.
I
10:30
worship
Science and Reverenre
t: 30 L m.; Morning
.
day Fourth Quarterly Conference Sunday, begionin1 Sunday, March
.
Support the Church of Your Cl!alte
There was a time, n�t so Jong ago , when the S4"1ent ·'ilh
a. m.;' Pilgrim Youth 6: 4,; p. m. : with Rev. Stanley McGilllard 7:30 12. Other momfng preaclllng aere
Pomeroy'• Budget Shopping Center
W•t Mlln Streat
Pcw•11
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.: p. m. Wednesday Choir rehearsal vice1 until July -vill be 1.11 follows: were, generally speaktnk, a co�ky lot,. �ad th yt n dt
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opened
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l'ellowshlp service Wednesd 7 p. m. Thursday Eleanor Circle April 9, May 7, June 4, July 27. made great discoveries,
t�
h
Evenln1 aervlces on March 26, Ap- vances disproved many of the conceits of t e . a h ers,
. p. m
7·30
7 . 30 p m
Clwc• ol 1M N..,
rll 28, llay II aod June II. The and d iscovered a wh ole series of laws, by wh rch the
Chrbtlaa Youth hllowalllp mee1a 'brave new world!' wu to be made lo run .
.,..., Rev. Clyde J. llarllett. j
jointly wllh the Orange Young But Iba\ U me II past. TJtere 11 no more humble comSunday ocbool 9, 30 a. m.: momTak• Someone lo Church with You
Poople Oil the flnl and lhlnl Wed- pany In ab the land than those who are probt_nI t��
Ing worlhlp oervice, 10,30 a. m
ogts
socio
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es.
Infiniti
Su nday
needay nltthtl.
my•lerle, of the atom■ or the
Evangelistic oenolces each ev•nn�s of human
myst�
th�
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probi
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pbych
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Road 5.1l, J. P. Miller, putor. astronomers and the nuclear scientist� are moved
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.,.musicians.
of
SUNDAY
Bible School every Sunday at 10, reve�ence by their discoveries conrermng the ways
N.- 8....,.. _ Sunday school
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Mrs. Robert Robinson, ,upt. : creatron.
1' so ._ m· . worahip I I a· m.
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10:00
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preaching services OD
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Marcll :111, AprO 11 11 11 a. m., to tbe preacher, as he held up a piece of broken f�ur I
Our Alm Ia To SatlafJ
(The Friendly Bank&gt;;;;
Evening aervle11 wUI be April bone. "You never .sa w a bridge or a sky-scraper deRl�ned ,
Effects Of Accidents"
P.-..- -..- - Sunday
so
II
done
have
could
-- 9 Christlao Youth Fellowship half so well as that, Only a God
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-- Boelety, 141 .;..... jolntfy wllh Hemlock G,.... beautifully And be did ii without ever getting his name
Phone YU 9-2141
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ll&lt;rllw l'lnl Baplill - SUndaJ Jog ,ervlce at II wllh REALITY nights Miu Kathy MUler, P' -•
beginning of wisdom is the cultivation of the
The
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Mspirit of reverence. It Is unfortunate that the w o r d
.
day l: IO P• m
Golden teat, Light Is oown for Pa- ReY. _. 11. c..i. ,, ,,. "fear" bas been used so m•n Y lime, In ou r Old Testa- the
, and ,........ for a m Sunday School 11•00 1 m menl aa though men should stand In terror ol Go&lt;t
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7 the u rqbteoua
a. m.
Your WallftffB AeOIIC7
· m. pray when all man ls expected to do Is ta stand in respect for
pright In heart P,alma 11'1:IL ,;.rahlp NrYice. 7
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(Copyright 1961 by the Division of Chrlstlsn Educa- 1 242 W, Main SI.
Pomaroy
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"-- ol a.. - sermon 'The Loni • Supper 8,30 ,mill July aa foliowl •• II a. m..
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-&amp;laday ocboo1 t :IO a. m. !,!oro- Youth -ice., ; 7 , 30 Evening llareb 19, April 18, May 14 Motht
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BDIII acbool t,111 a. m. W«Dlp l:4!1 Cllurdl offlcen training •laa Ind and 4th Wedneaday
Much Of the Lord's teacbu1g was dlreclfd •&amp;alnat
Miu Nancy Loo Cole, pres.
- IO ·IO a. m. "" tho IOODlld at Rutlaod.
sins of pride and self,rlghteousnes,. The claSI of people
.
ol
Prayor,
o. - .....,Joi ,_,..., ... moat auUty of these alns were the Ph1r!Jee1 to whonl
and fq!El1b SUadayw.
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a clau the Pharisees were the moat re1petlable and NIU.
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repute. Ill
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B1 LEO H. Pfl'Ell8EN
ho Isn't worried about age cald&gt;- dall, Mll•aube will lake a lot Theodore Pullins, Leoma Jean
---AUGUSTA, OL &lt;UPIJ - The ing up wllh oome of hJa players ol boallna.
Pullins, 65.00 A., Chesler.
manqer ol a rival club clalm, IJka Early Wynn, Minnie Mlnoao, o.nr,y Muri.lUJI, fool, lhe PlHallie ero.. Alva Croaa to
be would win the American Gerry Slaloy, Earl Torg_,, ralea will win again.
They had a David Lee B.;,,gardner, Shirley
League polllLlllt by ,o game, wllh Sherm Lollar, Billy Goodman and IO!ld club !all yur w
hen Ibey Joan Baumgardner' parcel,' Sa�
the New York Yankee,' outfield, otben.
...., the pennant and Iha World ilbury.
infield, catchli,g, foo, of their Lope, oayo pll&lt;blq coot the SerlOI from the Yankee, and Ibey
otarllDf pitcllers and lhen "the WhJte SOI: lhe pennant Jut .,.., wW go with Ibo ...,. team ,gain, Paul Brandenbur,, Vlrlinla A.
1la wont pllclien in lhe league." wbeo · Ibey flnlabed lhi,d - the plu, Bobby Shantz who figures Brandenburg lo Jo,epb Fie!&amp; ,
This writer bolievea lhll ii lowest LopOI ever bu flDllbed ID lo •lrenglheo lheir' bullpen.
Bui Paulln8 v. Fleldl, loll, Pomeroy.
jo
lchJn.i
lea
Plr
Ih
� - m -, •
ue
an
ma
but
picking
la
far
he
loo
hil
(Ding
r leag m agerial c
depth Mayme Clllter, Earl Culler to
a
lack pl
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Auernbly
would
lldded
wllll Iba ae1ptiao ol Ibo thlr,I
' luH, , the Yankees lo 1'ln lhe pennant ,..r. He lhinkl he bu
the
the and
be hurting H Ibey loot Trulleeo ol Penlacolial
I
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: agillD, Plcklne the Yani:eea set.. pJtching strength neeeuary with SOQ)I of their regulars. Lut aea- Ui A., Sutton.
.In ..... ap ltl NCODd ltrligbt
■
dom ...... - Olli3 twice In lhe the addltl1111 of Cal McLllh and .... Ibey avoided lnjuri for
... ID - - of the ■
lhe Fore,! A. Balley, Margaret A.
ia,l_ fow, year, - and It's a lot Juan l'llarro, and ii counting cm moot pan and a!mo,t e,
beNbaU -))Olp Tbe Eq1e,
prlng
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f
'!f
w.'lhoul u- Balley to Gene A. Hupp, Della
, ea!ler lhan ducking goU balb comobacko by Wynn �Herb ceptloo each player on lhe
- ■a In the first, l1l'o in the
club Lou Hupp, p,rcel,, Sutton.
1 1tlll - Ibo flnt .... lnalnp Hawk• Try
BJ num DOWN
For �•t
Score.
around lhe lla1ten coarse
- and lcod Ibo cootat wllh
lived
up
to
hie
full
It Ori, Ginther, Jlo,allha Ginther
potenUaL
for Iha Had So&gt;.
Ualled Pnu
a bl&amp; Dflh innlnl lhlt netted
In the olher le"iUe, the pick Cleveland may pull up lhorl In could happen agaio, but probab\y to E. w. Kautz, a ,cm, a.e.ter.
Cage Win In Senes
have
'l1le MIMelol
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ST. LOUIS tUPll-Clyd, Lovel- la lbe talent-rich Los Ao(eles pitching, and allo power. Detroil won 't,
;.:.:
Nial P. Gardner to 6- H.
flnllb
bu Infield troublea and ii_ ...,.
.....
TeddJ Swaru led - in
•ill be beck in 1ctlon today Dod1en.
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Ibo)' :'
ordmala are !mpnwive Gardner, H. Clay Gardner, parId Don White Tun
o
C
Th
ye,r
Ille bi, flrll wilb ■ ba,., loadwhen lh• St. Louil Ha•b try for Here'• hGw the UNII llnllh ii Ing oa two ION-armed pild,en lo wllh lhelr yo,mg pftchlng and 8 eels, Rutland.
bel USAC Can Event
COIi
ilo Pascual pltc
It
ed lrlpla oli iollD8 pltchar Stepb- n,aq If Cam
their lint vlci.x,, in Iha Natloaaf viewed after six wew of watch- _,. beck. Tbe Tlpn baff ooe
to bis aprlng form.
CONCORD, N.C.- IUPI I - Don - uoci.a loe ampion- ing the clubo training In Florlda of the best outfields In Al Kal e, fine infield. U Manager Solly He- Wald Kennedy lo George H.
up
l
bl
u,
Jim Cald wall •in led to
,
tfield prob- Gardner, H. Clay Gardner, parch
A
l
__,_the
llart
lnllllll
Chuck Co� Pucual ii tba hlgh-,truo1 Cu- While of Kootull, la., drJVing a ship playof , wilh Ib Bo,lon Ce� and receiving lul-mlnuto nports BWy Bniton and Rocky Colavito m can oo!v hll ou
o
f
and
lem, Ibey could 10 all lhe way1 eels, Portland.
lead cm Ibo t cs.
ed
rl ba r
on lhe team, lralnlng In lhe Far but beyond Iha! the club lack, Aa II Is o
i
11m bipled, Wilbur llabinlon 111d ban lbt- nde who aeem "' ll80 Fon!, loot the
ow, he cao field one Mabel Gardner Thom.. lo
eriaL
Leroy Bahr • in&amp;fed and the aezt lhe lhr&lt;obold ol becoming a 1'"11 3elll lap and bold OIi lo wlll Sun- Lovellette wu ldolllled ib
penn
-oon
tend
ant
mal
West
ing
,
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o
•l an
of outfieldar, w;io can do Ibo George H. Gordner, H Clay Gardtwo batten reached flnt through plteller when �e won 17 a:amet for day' • loo-mile lite model ltock: IQjuNd ac
r
A
e
uee
btn
N■Uoul
u
lne
i
ner, parcels, Rutland.
he
Jenae•
Get
Doto•
b k m le w
t
job in the field but not at the
Lo! Angeleil The change in locale may help plate· another set who have the H. C. Gardner, Mary Gardner.
errora, Swartz tblD tripled to put the Senators m 1959. But he b3 • tar race at Ccmconl Speeclwai, c.IUct walbed away with the New York
came someth�g of a q� H• won WJO ol the total purae flr,t wo amu
Chica10
a dne Ruth Gardner
.
Mllwaube the Mlnnelota Twin&amp;, but \bey batt�g power but
the Eagle, In front, 6 to 2.
t
g
.
come up ab ort Geo H. G r r,
mark lairt seasm when he lnJ...... of fflOO. \Vhlte'1 time for U.. Q
,
to
.
Arnold
ate, parcels, Rutland.
Plttsburp
Baltimore
Gr
In Eut«n • olher big Inning, his arm in a acuffie wllh - 1
an picked lo finllh below lhe defenS 1vely.
po 00 the halfmJle, booked, dirt Hawk Coach Paul Seymour laid Cleveland
Louil
la
s
Dorll Adams, lo
Adam,,
Earl
t.
Ill&gt;
Red �• wbo wW �a:�. JICklo
II on lhe line.
P•
and
unnel,
wllh
up
R
lol
mln
14
hour,
...
aa
ck
wound
le
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t
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Adams,
D.
Clarence
w
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u
Detroit
San Franclleo Jtnllll um::
-·k to aupp., wv power
_._. .uu \ft'rald _...,..,.- fle • a lJ.3 record.
We
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same•
two
the
win
to
ave
h
Deed
Letart.
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t
and
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II
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triple off relief Pitcher 'Thomp:.: at by lhe retirement of Ted WII-- •• here Salllnlay and Sunday If ,.. MM1nager Cookie Lavaaetto al- t,peod ':."u 61.1 mph.
�nee D. and Clara Adami
• P" the Eag)OI -"' J'lllll. re
s.
Rll;'DAftT
hope
to have a chance In the ,.. Kanou Cit
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ady baa named PIUCllal lo ..,.. The ra ,
Earl Adams. correction Deed,
lo
Phlladefphla !lam
by 8
There doom'! appear lo be CINCINNATI IUPI I-Llveslock: Lelart.
...
up the oealOII for the Twial aplnlt
Albfey'o ladl then picked
crvwd rito," be ..Id. "If we can &amp;el two Wubin,,...:
lhne -" In the ob&lt;lh to •in 10, w
much hope for the Alhletlca and Cattle 100, calves 100; standard Joaepb Moodispaugh, Emma
lhlB -keud we cao wiq lhe II- Los Ang•I••
the New York Yankee, nut � S� to �
u
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the
two new cluhe, the Senator, alaughter ateera 20,00-21.25: ulllity Moodilpaugh lo Gilbert and Gay
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Tunday and rrlday Camilo r:C. in
'l1le Y■nklll could win In
...:;;, lo be
Angels. The batll• between and commerdal cows 15.tl0-16.75 ; Circle, parcels, Rutland.
and
,troog evidence lhat he'1 ready ctloned by USAC.
The Hawb will oe able to u,e ..._ If lhllr llchin( bold, • .
P
P
three
of them for last place mdivldual util,ty boliiein 17.!IO,
the
for the uslsnment. The 1!endo,
Lovallelt&lt;, eflecllvely againll lhe Almo 1 every
II
No
Nel
of
c
,
WII.,
rm
lon
Ra w
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fireboller alfowed oo\y five hlle ID
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20.00, high good and choice veal- I
s
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and
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and lost IP agein,I Boilon lhlB Ralph Houk doeln'I
8,_.. 'lllroo O111"' Ind - John
ville, JU., alao In • 1 9181 Font. wa, seuo
agree.
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reco
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their
20-25,
standard
hia
when
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finis
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llJ&amp;i&gt; SlniJe Garn, - Harry Rookie pitcher Howle NUM'1 and IS8tl ,...1 lo awe Lwldman When be ii bombing Ibo bOlkel led Iha league in earllld run nlngpr,lhe pennant andlier ln- Hog, 2500: 1-2 2Ui-225 lb barWo_rld rows and gllll 18.00, 1-1 and 2-3 Formerly Smith Clothing Co.
121h-lnni.g homer "'8blod tile
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
l9IO leave Ibo uod,r-the-bulr,I area lo lhrae .....d line hurler, ID Ibo S. , , 969 So_ be not
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Teom Single Game - Quality 'l1&gt;e Reds ...,. shut out by War•
periodic aboence from undor the caa League clube Hook main ba admits lhlt U hlJ player., eo- 1·3 30IM50 lb sows 15.50-16.50, 2 ·3 .
Home Of
911
In
on ac
i'F'lllffl, 791.
ren Spahn for five lrutlnp but lal• � '..!; ;'
allow, the olher Hawk, to laJnl hll pitching 'wm be bet� pecially lhe youngsters, live up lo 450-{;00 lb. 15.00-15 50, near 575 lb. I
boakal
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their potential, lhe Dodgers could H.75, boan 12-12.25.
lied two .,... off hJm ID Ibo llxth
lll'ANIIINOI
Nam• Brand
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drive in with !a,up,a.
lhll year than lut.
tlltlr
wlrutlnp.
b
la II all.
W. L Pd. wllh lhe aid o1 a pop-lly double
Sheep 100, oot enough lo estab-j
----doo�'I ut 11 in a du• wllh
MerchandiM
Imperlol Electric
so 13 .IOI by V1dl Plnaon tbat landed on Jad&lt; Malwin, Chlta,o, IIIA GARS' g.p Go For
They are loaded in •very de- llsh trade.
Be
tlmo
but
wllh
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--------:--17 16 .515 the fell field foul line. Ken Hunt Ford, IUO; Ramo Stolt, Cedar
Davis Warmr
,
Roleboro oemi coma e lhe Yank001 generale Ibey don I
111 t7 .41111 Jim O'Toole Bill Henry and Rapid,, la., 11111 ronl, PIIO: Loni( Time, Tie 1-1
Jl'rancll rlorill
b
John
d
ck
't
!t•llipolls a n d S o u t h need gilt-edged hurling. No team lo hie 11159 form and be can 't ban,
- Block
Ill 17 .41111 Nunn held
Brave, lo etght Diet Rathmann, Whealon, DL ,
15 18 . 4116 hill.
Quilty Prloloro
191111 Ford, IIIIO: Rad Aue, Low.. Poi nt bat�ed lo� two hours in the league can m1tch the hi� die the job •IOJ18 wllh Norm Shor .
15 •• ."5
r..t Office
Perk, m ., 19111 Fon!. 1171 , John and 35 mr nutes tn the bi tter ting of Mickey Manile, Roger ry and Gil Hodge, th, Dodger,
.
Rook'."
Bill
PIie,
look
over
for
Rolla
ini
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cold on windy Memorial Marl,, M..,. Skowron. Vogl Ber• ••• ••n
BEASON mom
Ft Coll
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we�
' -· • - Fie Id Friday ev1m111. and ra, Tony Kubot and a lot ol - '""· a a- _ John s1-. Ibo Tww In Ibo ninlh lnnln•• aad Ford, 1' 100, ·
-rved the shutout by retiring
rookl';"· .Dou1 Camllll· Alo!..,
the only thing accomplished olhero.
HI
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I lhmk that wW be neceodoeln
on
c
p
.
WH the completion of a 9- The y...,_ don't haY1 lo lake
lhrN ll hOI
I GBIFII - Hany Cbelher, Iba Tfprl
.
Km&gt;
Ridge
Te
11Uu
t
Zorro
by
llqle
Ver
bun
,
114.
Inning ball 111me, w h i r h a bock ,eat in delen,e or ,peed ary
found both teams deadlock- ellh,r, and have by far lhe best II IJ agreed the Dodgers hove
Team I G111111 - Imperial !lee- Laney a....·, double aod • 111e- •
rfllce lly by llamJao Kllhi&gt;rew ' Mill Elame Mllboan vl1llad IOlt . ed at 1-1.
Irk, 2319.
lhe hanlest throwing pftchen In
caulh,g llaff In the Jeoauo.
leagu• with Doll Drysdale,
the
Ttam I Game - lmperlsl EJec. produced the game•, only run In week wllh her auat, Mn. llary
For the charges of Coach• Put them all getb aod • 1
lb Sandy Koufu, Stan Wllflama, RoIbo eighth.
. Shaffer ol Ponlaro)-.
Irk, 845.
es Chuck Stobart and Clyde Y
...:..p. .."
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The Cleveland lodlan, whlPpN llrl. lldllh Olbornt -I Tua- Evans, It wu the second i lPI cbamP
Top • Bowwo •"'•·
pr Cniig, Johnny Podre, and
I
The
Oriole,
would
be
tough
U
Laff1
te! flit Loi AngalM
Harry MIiier
Sherry among nlhen.
8-3, tho day anon- wllb 11n. Allee con,ecutlve deadlock In twoj
had
y
hitter
wer
th•
wm. Radford
180 Pblladelphla PhlWu downed the ·Dodlon: ·
In
"But Ibey are a wild bunch of
one po
days with a Lwrence Coun- Ibe
Mick IIW.r
lit Pllllburp Piral4ti, 't-4," '111¥ 'Cm- ' llr. and Ml'( 11: - L. Balir .,.r4 ty lllne. GAHS and Chtsa• J outlllld.
kld1," complaln1 Alston. Any
John B1!11 clnru,U Hedi lba&lt;led lhe Mllwau- Middleport ..Uen Saturday
peake balUed lo a 3.3 dra w • "Thal ii •II 1'e lack from being other manager in lhe i•agu•
.
141 koe 8rav11, 11-2, In tt lnnin&amp;••
Hin)' Chelher
alno
llr. and 11n. Bl
Mllboan Thursday evening ln a a grut tum," Mao,aer Paul wo� l!ke to have lhal lllalf,
Richards 1ay,.
lhou,h, aJons wilh ouch up and
Walter Bond aod Jimmy Pllr- and children called on her llstor, bitterly-fought contest.
Ftae - C.,,
&lt;01111n1 11aN u Frank Howard,
sail had lhree hlt. each II lhe Mr,. Jeao Seldenabef one evenlnjJ Line ICON! :
lndlau walloped Johnny Podrao lut -t. Mn. S.ldeaabel ii In
1I R I: BalLlmoni came up wllb a flu Willie and Tommy Dlvil, Maury
for olpl """ and II bits In four llolar HolpllaL
Soulh Point (IOI OIIII 000-1 1 a corp, of niotlo lut ,..,._ste.e Willi, Ron Perranolkl and other,.
0000 REASONS POR lnnlnp bef.,. 7,214 al Las Veg.,, . llou&amp;Ju Adami af Wbeellnl vb- Oalllpolls
010 000 000-1 4 J Barber, Chuck Eatrada, lion HuDollJon o,,., llno•
ND, Jim Gonllll, Marv Breadina So
Nev. Gary Bell plkhed lhe flnt ltad wllh hb mother, 11n. Robert
----lhe Dod&amp;en are picked lo
YOU TO CHOOSE
..... lruting, for the lndl1n1 Coleman owr lhe WNbnd. Mr.
OHIO IJNlYIIIR6ITY
111d We, Stock. The Orlolel doo't edge out lhe Brave, who ID aolvfllUn lo hR the Jaek pol lib that
ylaldlng boman lo Larry and Colenw, ii on lhe 1lck 1111 al
llBIPS 80, 1M
Ing lheir infield r-c,blem, m-,
lhil time.
Norm Sherry.
ATIIBNS0 Ohle UPI - 0 h I o •Jain and lllchardl hu fallad to have hurt lhelr pitching. Cbuct
1
'111e PhJUle1 rocked Harv1J1 Had- Mr, IFMI lln. BlalrM Milhoan, Unlftnlty oponed defmse ol 111 ::""
...: : �� hJW., o,..,.. duperatoly needs a
·
dla for 1lx l'Ul1I In the o1x1b In· Elalno and Miu!, and Mrs. J!v. Mid-American Coal......, baa■No. I bullpen man 1111d wW try
t
e
ning, Including a two- run bomor ret Milhoan wen al Pl. J'leu. ball erown in convlno lng fub- Thal ii why lhe Oriole,, who lo get one by tradin&amp; off ■m111 of
by Bobby Mallanu,, to band the ant Tueaday.
Joa Friday by deltlllinl Bowlin, finished eight gamoe behind !be hil aurplua Infield materleL Wllb
world ebamploa Pirate, thail'
111n. 0- - a- SlalAI IM wllh ■ ....., Yankeu lut year, an aleclad playera lib Henry Aaron, Eddlt
E. Main St.
Harry Millar, Owto drop lo third place.
run llnt butlnl,
third 1tralght loa. Robin lloborl,
MalheWI, Low Burdette, Warren
-----wu laCJled for a two-run homer TEAMMATIII IIGN
The FalDOIII and Bobula -• Thal leavOI Ibo Chicago Whlla Spahn, _Bob Buhl and Del Cranby Dick Stuart endirle a airing of l!DMONTON, Alta. ( UPl l-Tao- - fa&lt; a doublobtader to- SOI: , for N&lt;Ond. Manapr Al Lo­
PH Is lhe - coofldenl man­
"' ISi comecullve shutout 1rut1np l
kle .ro, Miller and balfbadr Bob d-,,
Florida; mainlalnlite hfl
r
sp
thla
plkhed
had
ing.
be
• H..IJ Instantly
, Jaammai. al librqalllAI Tbe Ohio U. oquad look advan- -:
c
CoWu
boat 1111 ill and lbal
Julian Javier hod three linglal Unlvonlty, have alpad wllll lht tap el four hJla and lhrN .,,,...
• More convenient
and a double in five lrip,a le ..... Edmcmlon &amp;kllPoe ., lht Ca. In lht -Ing - ohJo • plteb- NAMICD ·- MANAOEII
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be cardinal,' lll-llll allact wblle dlsn Football Loque. The DtJ. ar Jack Crew fed 1be wau1t wllb CLlliVELAND, Ohio IUPll-'lllo
eCleaner
Mickey Manile htt hil llxlb bom■r mo1 80., will baq 1J Unllad tw hJle in two 11mff op· and Ihm Cleveland B■NNII of lhe American
•Storm-proof
Hockey Loque have unad Jool the oprlng for lhe Y,nt..,. The Slate• college )nducll In camp. ,,.,. ballad 1n.
•
oeph
B. Varp lo lbe na,r po,Mloa
canlinall
a
with
pme
lhe
_______
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• DeUverod anywhere
1.70•11
flv•nm outburst in the oblh.
Ll:ONAIID IA1IPIIINDED
l'w l'Uf'lher Detells
Home run, by Carroll Hanly lll:CBIVI: CONTllACT
NlliW u
,_
·•te Du IUPII-J•'0- - Write
and BWy Harrell poced 1be Rad IIADRID IUPII - The Real '
The Proudest
Sox' 1lalh victory in 10 meetlnge Madrid - club - live 11,- llll'd booted boml lour wlnnlr■ al
7...... ...;
with U. Cubo. Glon Hobble, who'll Europun cbamploa - w W re- Aqueduct 1'rldaJ and then loaraad
Town
In
Man
pitch lhe Cubs' Nat ional Leap colvo 1110,IIOO lo play eight gama, be - ll1Uplllded for ton clay, IOI'
!or wh1"wa111
..,.. on1,
ONLY
opetlff, yleldecl both bomon IFMI In Ula Amorlcu DUI AIIIUII, tt ll
Shim
WNn
h ride abolnl Joe 1loabl 00
- WY.MIN
•t MORI! 7,S0-1 • NYLO N 1 411• ..• ,
"" tagged for NVen hits In eight wu
. The
Friday
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Leonanl'o
Thureda
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Laundered
Ion
TUBILISS . , , . ,
nin11 . Ike Delock allowed five wW be played In New Yoni. Cotar
M
Frl­
lombla, Ctnlral America, Loi s t, onday. His wlnnen
oft •-ply, Safety-Fortified cord bodlea '
Aqalee, v- 111d Toniato. day wm. Constable John &lt;'1. 79)
Full width and depth troada
In Iba flnt ...._ SIi Bella (111.001
'k Sdety-proved llOIMkid tnad dllijne
fn lhe thin!, Qilel of Cbiefe
aor 11U.11 A'l'IIUTS
-tt Emy tire full aiDd, fall qualif¥
ilENVILLII, 11.J, C UPl l--4 IM,l- 111- IO) In the ,-r, and Roman
dJq blgh .-i a11t1ete •• hilJod Plot (115.fllll in the finale.
I
•a11 price, pluo tax _and tlra off yoUP
Rl!\9All0Ll!IS 01' CONDITION
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day aod IIICOlld nundaJ ol each pllcal 111d Rd- l'rell,yte,­
and root and - of 1lnu,
moalh; Fllllllq DJp1 1ut 8uDdar Ian, Pomeroy, Waldo J. Harle�.
fut ffl'Wi.. . . . a p lea of eoanJnc o1 eacb -., 111 e:a plllor: John WW.,,, Bl-.
Iha tlld of da1 • • • a faallq
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Fll'II ..,.. Qadi, -· D- of Ouilllu Educat" d :
poM11sion, of belcnwilll' · • •
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llff. Arthur R. McCauley, put«. Slloday Church School , 1, 15 •· m. :
of b■laa, ..... ......
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Chester Slmpooll, Supt. 1:30 a.m. Worohlp oervlce 10:ZE
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WOJ'·
farmbou,o, a boftl, I - 1a­
6 p. m. JUDior BYP': I p. m. lffYiol. 7:!CI p, Ill Come and
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Father balft • . , bat o111J to 1"
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Way of Dllclplall lp. " Wedneeday ___, ...... a.u..11, 0&amp;,
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and
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'"' m. est- 7 : 30 p. m. Pr■yor meoltng.Cltud Bend, Arthur McCauley , puto
mr..,
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altell
E4e9
ed
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Fellowlh.
Youth
min.liter
Town l'lals oa Portland Road school 9:30 a m.; Worahlp ,er
Robert wt,, aupt. ; 9: ,0 a.
V
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r
c
m.
p.
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6:30
.nesday
,
� ho� Rev. Elden IL Blau, pastor. Sun- r.torninaL,,ewonhlp and
Sunday achool 9 : 30 a. m. : Preach- vice 10:30 a. PL
y
Suo,la
Centurlae - • lllopllard,
p. m. Semor choir
in&amp; 10: 30 a. nL and Bible Study L • • I • • 1 1 1 e Coa"1!C•IM»aal practice ; 7
Jay ,cbool 10 L m. Supt. Robert school. Sermon ''When God Say1
felt Ilda. W_,,., i.11'
poet
p J Murre,. Otristian Endeavor 7: 15 No. '' 7 p. m. Evening Service.
Wedneeday I p. m. C. W. Proffitt. Orll&amp;WI Cllurcll - Sunday School pracUce.
on Iha
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•
9;30 a. m. ; Worship service 10::IO Tappen �� �
panor.
p. DL Song lel"licel a p. m. c. E. Sermon "The Way of Disciplehim to lo.. . . . to
ta.,ht
had
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9.30
ter.
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PemeAJ ..-alll-D■J Ad.Te.&amp; ac�I: ?:SO p. m. Evangelll� for all preacb1ne Nn'lced 8:IO. IJramw J'ln&amp; 1Jal&amp;N PftaJ
Minllter.
Chuck
Bibb
But be ,_UMII lhal, throasll
Butternut Ave. DAV $!:"let; 3:45 Wedneadily You Mid-week 1Wayfll' roeetlag, C1att terlaa Churtb, Rev. Howard Ru11
8e I� Sun�y Scbool Supt. Isl - U!-4
Hfe and boJo,ul, Ille Dal'•
thl1
l 2 p. m.; �tudy coune: ?:SO Prayer meet- leader Ila)' Adami. All � ,rel• pelt, utor, Sunday 9 a. m. Mom•
a.m. Hall i . Sabbatb SCboo
p
of God ls i-n of Iha �- School ■tarta at
Wonhip service 3: l5 p. m.: IMll'· mg.
cornt to ODfl and all of thete aer Jng Worship service; 10 a. m
of ho- Good- and Prayer meetin&amp; Tueaday 7:45 es
vic are Saturday. Prayer meet- 8ouUI Bdllel 1!:UII, Paal Boet■ vices. On State R"Ute l2:4 two Sunday iehOOI.
would follow him all Illa cla,.
p. m.
m inister. 9:30 Worship Senolce ; mllea above Reedlv llle.
iog 'I1luroday 7;30 p. m.
h11 life. And ha -W dnl
of
Zloa Cb- .. t'llrlll, Pome- Cliurcll ol God, Ml. Morlab - 10:30 Sunday School. Thunday Carme E. v. •. .,....., r. E. BEA llTY AIU DIVOIICE
In
the l•nia of 1M 1Md f«­
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roJ• BarrbnYllk,:;::, Rev. Ira M. Tlbbs, Putor. Sun- 7 p. m. Thursday Youtb Study; 8 Dunn , pastor : Sunday School 1:30 LOS ANGELES CUPI I-A MllTI•
Uoderw� mird!ter. 8 11111.
IO day school 9: 45 a. m. ; Worship p. m. Prayer meetiD&amp;,
Gin ·Ille Cbllftb 11111 ..
Roush, SUpt.; Evening an who was Mis11 United �tea
9:30 a. m. , Mo��iJ UM· service ll a. m. ; and 7 : 45 p. m. ; G ace !pllcopll aard, p_. Wayne
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Worship and Pra e rvi 8.
a. m. ; Evening
P 7 · p. m. prayer meeting Tuesday 7 : 30 eroy, Wm. A. Roberts:
s
a
married
�
wa,
he
arned
prIIame wOl II..
God'1
And
le
;
. Rector Ml&amp;skma socJety,
Robert Reed, Bihl• School SUpL p. m. YolL1g People, Friday 7:30
8 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 10:30 l'INt Baptl■t ChllN!h, Eaat M,ihl mother, today aought a divorce
The ly.:,tCQa Medaodlll Cli.urd p.m,
a. m. 1be order for Dally Mom• st, , Ralph c. Zundel, pastor, Wm. from her second husband.
I\IY. Carl Herring, pa,tor . Ca rroll Cule&amp;o■ bletdeNml■alloul - ing Prayer, sermon ; and church Wataon, s. s. Supt. : 1: 30 • 11 : 15 I Leona Ga 1e, :n, charged Mr
Tl'II C H U ,.. C HI POii ALL • • .
Norria. Supt. Sunday IChool t :IO Kingsbury Road - Sunday school
school.
a. m. combined Minice of wor.! actor-dancer h111,band, Nlchoh11�
ALL P O lflll TN• CNUIJCN
Midw
eek 9:30 L m. ; Worship hour 10:30
I p. m. Wednesday ;
c�­
mentel
sh
with
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h,
Covacevic
I
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Special
study.
and
ip
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B.,
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Btble lludJ 7 : 30 P. m. Wednesd .1y. a.m.; every other Sunday,
- Glaiier pastor Worship lel'Vlce
rmon •·nie After-glow or East- elly in a Suparior Court !Nil
Se
,
VB Chunb, LeWi Fall■ Re•. SL Paul • SI. Jthn Lathern .
'
m S�ay school lO : JI. er. " N'ursery and dunlor church which allo iPked cu■tody or the
Rdbert Sharp, �r. Sunda� Church, Wm L. Voris , Pasto r 9 30E 8
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Supt. Youth Fellow•. for children. 7 p m. Film "Al. couple'• eon. Nieholu Bala , 11t
_._, � - ' T ds IChool 1:30 a. m. , Worship aerv Pomeroy. St. John Sunday servlc- sh .tl·30ee
m Evening Evange- bert Schweitzer Jungle Doctor." montha. 'l'be couple wai, marrie d
_..;... n- - .._. ... ....
feel Sunday eveniq al 7:30.
e, 9 a. m. : Swl day tcbool 10 a. m. l
p. m, Prayer ne reden&amp;N Cluarcll, Ev .. in November, 1957.
llst�c
C11mcll .r the Nuutne,
UDlted Metbod.l■I Cbarcb, Pom7.30 Mrs
Wed sd
"""'• Rev. llanlld Holmn, pa,� eroy, Eugene Brown, p11tor; Sun- ;i::g
..,. : (l) F• • - -. W P'•iit
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OP THE 'rl!EK
les Aid SUN DAY SCHOOL LESSON
Ben
s
,
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or SUnday ICbool 9:30 a. m. : day School 9: 15 a. m. Kenneth
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Thur5&lt;1ay.
lbulng wonbip 10, 30 L m. : Finley, supt. ; Woralllp 10.30 a m.
., .. a-. ...... ...... . , .
!,fYPS 6, 30 p. m. : Evangelistic topic "A City Called Heaven". M orolq Star E. U B., Francl, •
�1ervicea at 7:30 p. ni. ; Wedne.s- Tueaday 7:30 p. m WSCS. Wed- H. Glazier, paator, Sunday echool •
day '1:30: prayer meeting ; Prayer neaday 9 a. m. Prayer arid Bible 9:45 11. m. , Mary lA)u Ihle, Supt..
By Roy L. Smith
hour 'l\tesday 7; 30 p. m. ; Mi,- study ; 7 p. m Choir rehearsal . Worahip serlvce 10:45 a. m.
A clever writer oi. a generation ago made po ular the
■ionary service ia the 3rd Tuesday Mrs. John Werry, dln:ctor. S�- Church Coun�II meeting following phrase 0 Life begina at forty,'' but we are be4'.r,nnlng to
of the month at 7:30 p. m.
day April ltl 3 p. m "Methodial worship service, Prayer mMUng doubt ihe timetable. With prophylactic medicine and
'
�vcll o1 Nuarene, Mulberry. Men" to meet at John Werry ■ Thursday 8 p. m.
public health measures adding so much to the span of
Union Aves. Pomeroy, Rev. E. I!: cabin on Forked Run Lake. A l.oUridt:• BUB. Paul Rota. life, one cannot be sure of the exact date even fhoueh
eo., pastor. Sunday School 9 :30: time or fellow,hip and gomes wlll paotor. 10 Sunday ,choo1 : I I wor- one can be sure of the exact proceu.
IICD'llinl WO&lt;lhlp 10: llO: NYPS at follow. Chicken supper • p. m. An ship. Fdday 4 p. m. Stud y
Actually, life is nu t � mailer of the calendar,. but of
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rayer
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7:30
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and
Prayces
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7:30:
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Inspirational
enio
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g servi
the character. Many a man - reverent, unagtnabv e, an_d
30.
:
m.
7
eeling
p.
7,30
ing.
m
in love with fact.s - has lived longer by the time he 1s
er Meeting 1bun,day
!
F.
B,
E
, D- ,... 30 tbao another m,n m, have lived al the age of el�hl�.
F■lnlew Cbordl, ..... Owlgld e,adlonl Church or � Bolbaa, U
/
to
Spencer, pastor. Sunday acbool minilter, Charlea Pierce. Rusaell r: Moming worship 9:30 : Sun- Life does not colllist o the number of years we have
t
Bible School day school 0 , 30; ou, Knopp, lived, but of the kind of years Ibey have been.
1·30 a. m.: supt. Herbert Roush; Roush. Supt. ;
.
Ancient Wise Men
worship lO;SO Supt. &lt;In Dorca11 l.
SunMornlnr,:
;
111
m.
each
t:30
.
meetma
Peoples
oung
"learnthree
were
there
D
Hebrews
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.
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day .E1t 11: 45 p. m. ;
m . Prayer meeting Wedne1- 0 p. m. , Evening worship ,,,., paolor. Sunday achool o, 30 : Ben ed professron , - the priests , the prophets, and _ the
P
Wednesday evening Bible study Quisenberry, Supt. : Moming Wor- ''wise men." The first two classes were what one might
� '7.'· 30 p. m
ship 10 , 45, Prayer meeting and call the professionals , but the latter was usually a layI•
la
1- � Cliareb """"'1 at 7 , 00.
man. Oddly enough , we know the names of no more than
7,30.
Wedoesday
study
Bible
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a very few, tor Ibey seldom attached thelr names 10
IJIOlllored
9 ,· lJO'· �
· Boone ' M:,1er , sun- s•■de va11e, Paotoral uo111, their
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wisdom. Instead, they were conten 1 1o spend 1 hetr 1
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Clm&lt;h, �; �:�b�1� !��,� ;:
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ning
r
Curtaln
Tom
The
,
SUJJday School rvery othe1 Sunday 1 -------------------- ;
Evan&amp;elilUc service 7:30 p. rn ; vice, sermon
-,
llld • week prayer service Wed• 11: 15 a. m. Board or Deacons with Oscar Babcock as Supt.; Sun- 1 r
The Uniform Sunday School lesson for A pril 9: 11 -----------------------------:
meeting s p. m. BYF group day School ii held oo alternate
neaday 7:llO p. m.
SOURCE OF TRUE WISDOM," Job 28: 12-28; II
"THE
e,,..n llllll Free Melllud1A1 Ro- meeting; ' p. m. Eve.�lng wor- S� days at lb• Long Bot�m Method
.
1 : 1-8.
-14; James----'
s 12:1 3------Proverbs 1:1-7·, Ecclesiaste
bert E. Smith, Sr., pastor; Sun· ship serv ice: �rmon The d..Jn- 1st Church al �!30, Dsmd Yatn , L-------I
preaching
day School 9 . 30 a. m. Worley speakable Gift. Monday 7 meet- supt. ; Commumoo and
An 10tereatlng fact concerning them consi8ted of th elr
lhe fo�
on
d
hel
he
will
senoice,
Trustees.
of
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of
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Bakers Of Good J!Md
. 45 Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Jlearthstone lowing Sundays at the Chrhllian Interdependence upon one another. There was sorne- 1 "latl o nwide lnsuraru;e.ol ,Columbus, 0.
lb
m.
10
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to
them
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,,.go' ,: 30 class 10 meet at the home of M•. Chur&lt;h through April at 10, 30- thing about their wlsdoip that enabled
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and Mio.
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P. m. .,
this
7 P. m Hour of Power service· ril 30th. Evening services will be true and the good wherever they might fmd it. For
day '1: 30 P· m.
•
peoples
al)
8 P � Senior Choir practice held there at 7 · 30 on Sundays, reason the minds of the wise men among
Peatecostal AaemltlJ RoDte
re.
tz �thly. meeting 10 lollow at th� March 19, Ap� 16. J. P. Miller polliniJ:ed the minds of _all other wise men everywh;
,
Dor&lt;as: E. Codner, pa,t&lt;&gt;'., Sunday
nations
all
home of Kai ,Hinely. Thursday of Shade Valley Pastoral Unlly .• This ezplalns why w e frnd wise men among
l l l a. m.; Clilldreo I cbuttb ,
1,
deas.
�e
SChoo
Quality Furniture al Lowest Prices
m Golden nrule Class at pastor. F reeland 'Piorrls preaches of antiquity expressing many of the sam e i
m. Sun 7 30
ist Church. Vaeatlon Teµ Commandmcnls, for example, are lo be found _rn
I p. m.: Worahip 7 , 30 p.
•
O1 M r. and Mrs · Berl at the Method
ome
day, Tuesday and Friday.
od
Bible School begins May 211h a..d varying forms In the lllerature 01 numerous countnes , 2 1 2 E. Main SI.
BradbllrJ Curd of Chtltt; An B Imer.
ends June 9th. Board meetings on of the ancient East.
..........,, minllter: Bible School ••••• Melhnd,.. ChRffb Mid· 2nd Thursday night..
Beginning of Wisdom
p 10:30 Chr - dle
,
ymon Kollkrlght. pa, lltmlock Greve Cllrlsllan
�.ages of the Hebre�s stat�d ��e
ancient
the
of
One
part Ra
�
:
worshi
.Morning
at.
0
ng
Sunday
Eve
a.
m.
Ian Endeavor 6 p. m. ;
ru tor. Sunday 9: 30
J. P. Miller. pastor; Bible School case very bluntly. The fear,. of the Lord , he said, lS
30
ocbool, Jack Bee-ht.I•. Supt. : 10 : at 9 , 30 when there ii no preaching the beginning Of knowledge. When translated Into the I
Wonblp, 7 p. m. ,
Kbqtlom Hall of Jeh,),U'• w11,, a. m. Morning Worship service, servlce, t0: 30 when there 1a. Act- vernacular of this aeneratlon his words mean , ''l�• 1
...... Public moetln&amp; Sunday ·• Guest opeakor . Robert Hurley, Ing Supl 1s Mn. Bert lorlllne. first stepa toward wisdom are taken by the man who ts
'
p. m. : Greeters for the tervice, Mr. and Supt. Robert Paulaen t.at .� capable of reverence. "
p. m. : Watchtower
.
.
Mallen of Holaailt Bnl4
Loeal Union 5668,
Bible study Tuesday • p. m. , Ser• Mrs. Jame, Crll.,..11. Followahip called Into Ibo u, s. Anny. Lord'• And reverence ls the opposite of ,ophlstlcalton w�tch ,
Ravenswood, W. V■•
rice moellDg Thurlday 7 p. m. ; pot luek dinner following lhe ,er- Supper 1, observed OD all Loni'• Is the dlsUn gulshlng cbaracterlstlc of this generation. ,
IIJn1ltry Khool 1.burada, 8 p. m. vice; 6 p. m. Junior and Senior Daya to all of the Lo rd'• people. We are missing so much because we are trea_tlng 80
Durille P 1 1 g r I m Bollnet1 Youth meetings; 7:30 p. m or. u is aerved at the eyenlng service many great ideas, concepts, ideals, and hopes with COD•
a.urch. Loogsvllle, Don Wachen- flclal Boord meeting. Monday lo those unable to attend In lhe tempt.
IChwanz, pulor. Sunday 1Cboo1 wscs meeting 7,30 p. m. Tue.. morning. Preaching every other
The cynic may be clever but he ls •eldom wise.
I
10:30
worship
Science and Reverenre
t: 30 L m.; Morning
.
day Fourth Quarterly Conference Sunday, begionin1 Sunday, March
.
Support the Church of Your Cl!alte
There was a time, n�t so Jong ago , when the S4"1ent ·'ilh
a. m.;' Pilgrim Youth 6: 4,; p. m. : with Rev. Stanley McGilllard 7:30 12. Other momfng preaclllng aere
Pomeroy'• Budget Shopping Center
W•t Mlln Streat
Pcw•11
Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.: p. m. Wednesday Choir rehearsal vice1 until July -vill be 1.11 follows: were, generally speaktnk, a co�ky lot,. �ad th yt n dt
a
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l'ellowshlp service Wednesd 7 p. m. Thursday Eleanor Circle April 9, May 7, June 4, July 27. made great discoveries,
t�
h
Evenln1 aervlces on March 26, Ap- vances disproved many of the conceits of t e . a h ers,
. p. m
7·30
7 . 30 p m
Clwc• ol 1M N..,
rll 28, llay II aod June II. The and d iscovered a wh ole series of laws, by wh rch the
Chrbtlaa Youth hllowalllp mee1a 'brave new world!' wu to be made lo run .
.,..., Rev. Clyde J. llarllett. j
jointly wllh the Orange Young But Iba\ U me II past. TJtere 11 no more humble comSunday ocbool 9, 30 a. m.: momTak• Someone lo Church with You
Poople Oil the flnl and lhlnl Wed- pany In ab the land than those who are probt_nI t��
Ing worlhlp oervice, 10,30 a. m
ogts
socio
1:he
es.
Infiniti
Su nday
needay nltthtl.
my•lerle, of the atom■ or the
Evangelistic oenolces each ev•nn�s of human
myst�
th�
ng
probi
t,
.
ologls
pbych
the
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to
Road 5.1l, J. P. Miller, putor. astronomers and the nuclear scientist� are moved
lffl:f
• ,
.,.musicians.
of
SUNDAY
Bible School every Sunday at 10, reve�ence by their discoveries conrermng the ways
N.- 8....,.. _ Sunday school
1
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Mrs. Robert Robinson, ,upt. : creatron.
1' so ._ m· . worahip I I a· m.
.
a.m.
"Look at that engineering," the bone 8\lrgeon saId
annel
10:00
13
Morning
preaching services OD
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"How Prayer Huls Th•
Marcll :111, AprO 11 11 11 a. m., to tbe preacher, as he held up a piece of broken f�ur I
Our Alm Ia To SatlafJ
(The Friendly Bank&gt;;;;
Evening aervle11 wUI be April bone. "You never .sa w a bridge or a sky-scraper deRl�ned ,
Effects Of Accidents"
P.-..- -..- - Sunday
so
II
done
have
could
-- 9 Christlao Youth Fellowship half so well as that, Only a God
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...i.ooJ 9, :16. Morning worship "'1lllaa
-- Boelety, 141 .;..... jolntfy wllh Hemlock G,.... beautifully And be did ii without ever getting his name
Phone YU 9-2141
Cheshlr, Ohio
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ve Pomen, . oro- CYF 00 1st and 3rd Wedneeday on the front pages of the papers!"
borr
ll&lt;rllw l'lnl Baplill - SUndaJ Jog ,ervlce at II wllh REALITY nights Miu Kathy MUler, P' -•
beginning of wisdom is the cultivation of the
The
·
ecbool t:eo a. m. PN!adllng Sun- the subject of tho lelooo sermon.
Mspirit of reverence. It Is unfortunate that the w o r d
.
day l: IO P• m
Golden teat, Light Is oown for Pa- ReY. _. 11. c..i. ,, ,,. "fear" bas been used so m•n Y lime, In ou r Old Testa- the
, and ,........ for a m Sunday School 11•00 1 m menl aa though men should stand In terror ol Go&lt;t
- .....,......
7 the u rqbteoua
a. m.
Your WallftffB AeOIIC7
· m. pray when all man ls expected to do Is ta stand in respect for
pright In heart P,alma 11'1:IL ,;.rahlp NrYice. 7
WYF
SUndq ldtool •
p. m. 1111d Bible •""'1 every Tua•
I
-Oldsmobile-Rambler
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c
God
meetln .
day. � and pralel llffl'lce Mkllltpon Cll- " a.t,t
Fred L Gardner Minister , .,.; "'Tm..,. g
(Copyright 1961 by the Division of Chrlstlsn Educa- 1 242 W, Main SI.
Pomaroy
Pomeroy
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Sunday
every
,
a. m.; evange[l,uo ,ervtce, T:e
Blb!o 11uc1y with "''. 10,,., 11'!"""1 "'�'.'1'1P· Landon. Supt. : Morning pre,ehlng
P. m., w�
"-- ol a.. - sermon 'The Loni • Supper 8,30 ,mill July aa foliowl •• II a. m..
N
ll■lho4
J. P. Joachim, Prop.
-&amp;laday ocboo1 t :IO a. m. !,!oro- Youth -ice., ; 7 , 30 Evening llareb 19, April 18, May 14 Motht
cle1nln, and leondrJ ,enlM,
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r
of
Pasto
Mlddlaport
Phone WY 2,-2057
and and J
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1 will use for a ten Tbe parabie of the Publican and
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cm
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meet
1,30
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and
Rho
pract1ce1
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,
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lhe the Pharisee. (LU KE 18:9-14).
,lghll.
BDIII acbool t,111 a. m. W«Dlp l:4!1 Cllurdl offlcen training •laa Ind and 4th Wedneaday
Much Of the Lord's teacbu1g was dlreclfd •&amp;alnat
Miu Nancy Loo Cole, pres.
- IO ·IO a. m. "" tho IOODlld at Rutlaod.
sins of pride and self,rlghteousnes,. The claSI of people
.
ol
Prayor,
o. - .....,Joi ,_,..., ... moat auUty of these alns were the Ph1r!Jee1 to whonl
and fq!El1b SUadayw.
·
PIIID!bing &amp;. Heating
ID
The
Couotry
o1
Clill■t
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- Town. su,,. - R. Cord. pall« - s.,,. Chrllt often addressed His searching , Humb lIn&amp;
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others.
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m. p Supt. onltlii !i"'.•imd :� telvu that they were rigbteoll8 and desplied11:so m. ., i. llnl and tldld Supt. llondng _..,.. II
:
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Efaqollltlc - 7:• p. m. Horman Taylar laJ,ludat, Wei£
Two classes Of persona _ or two eztremea of society
s...cia,..
Prayer
m
p
30
7
ay
ne
Life.
Rev.
.
�
by
Sermon
Clolll
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:
•· _ are represented 1'Y the Pharisee and th, Publican. �
sd
¥!cu.
y
11111, 'edlool ,,so a. m., Wonblp Thunda 1,llO p. m. pr- (
a clau the Pharisees were the moat re1petlable and NIU.
l
.
'
- 10:so a.m.; Youth 11'111 � aod Bible study. Eoerynne a.it-, M- Cliareli. Cor glous peol)le of Cbrlsl'• dav. while on Ille other han&lt;t,
repute. Ill
Ynur Dodge &amp; Plymouth Deafor
lowlbip • p. m. , WonhJp 7 p. m. ...FAlmond Life l'/illot·, !J&lt;mllr pe■lol;:
.&amp;lie Publicans . were many ol them men ot Ill
.
,
�
�haracters
osite
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F'OR SALE Hot SE 5 moms a nd
;pringheld GARDEN TRACTOR
L a th N ire I°"�I ion I l l I o&lt;:u.sl
U sed t year. Call WY 2·2040
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THEISS REFRJCE HATJU\I AND IOCIO GALLON Vi ATEH T .\ N K
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Tht- bs, Racrne. Ohio
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FOIi CONSISTE NT DEPENDA BLE RE SUL TS
nth
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ce pa s t un I Thrre will Ix: a l:.u i 1P.� b 1,k•·
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Balan
tillable
A('rt'S
POrnE'toY Gol� Course. Wy•Z-6234 Wf' do all work on pn-mi'W8,
RATES
Evrr}"ont''11 Huppln !
b,ill gunw April 7 at the H 1 ve1 chmr pr..icl U't'
c;norl building silt' SJ · 000 00
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t cezU1 per word. one 1Dsert1on Mlnlmum cbar1,e--60
F'rt't' fhmshmg for tla1wo1 k w11h You arr - no sh1rls lo do
view s(·hool al 7 30 p. m Ttw Tht• Wh ite Ho�e Lodge
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At
herton
A
ULsert.ion1
coosecut1ve
three
for
word
per
cenll
6
cent&amp;.
!mrnly bundl1· Fa-:t Wash and Yo11r 1111:oihi;ind iH
I Lady Ho&lt;:kettes · · will play 1 1· 1• r1t•1'l W,•dnPsduv aflrrnoun at 1 30
Special-one mo11th for :."10 centa P.er word
SPRING SALE ! Allis-Chalmers .
- no crl':J'f's
RI :1. Coolville. Ohio
Call
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f,nishmg.
shirt
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.stan·hed Just ri2h1. •
i'uJ.I rate of t cenu per word will be charii:eo tor ad•
"Chesler Hot Sh (•t s" with a men s al tht' Lrli(ion ll
"1ew Tractors. Discount flfl('e ;; •
Phone !N:l5•24-4:l
Bill ltoti•
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We are - happy to know we have
Refreshme nt !'. II o�.1f'Sst&gt;s
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Coolville. Ohio
Errors ln Advertisin g -Should be reported 1mmed11te1,.
Mr�. , O,
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Bailt&gt;
drive ,'I window !&gt;1·rv i&lt;·('
an
.so many s.lltsfied ru!-ium · r:
go "- son. M rs lkrm
effi»
10
s
will
be
old.
Pruc
equipment lo go with them. A
The Daily SenU11el wiU nol be �11pons1ble lor more than
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Hobloson's Llmndry and Dr)'•
C L;rpf'nlee and Mrs John K in•
Robiosun' 11 L.1 uadry aad Dry one lncorrect lnseruun.
the PTA.
better buy. William!lon F a r m
Cloning
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2-5428
clranint WY Z-5423
Card of Thank., and Special N otice, of tvents, s 1 .2:i ,
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APRlL to
Supply. Rutland, Oh10, Ph Sh- \
Rohi11"011'1 Trl-Lustr� l'lt'alM'rs
for 50 word mmimum Each 1ddi11onal word , le.
Robinson'! Tri-J.111.lre Cleaners ' ,,
APRIL 14
The Daughters of Ruth Class of l
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3 DAYS
6 D A YS
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WORDS
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HAY ANO STRAW: Turn right al
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meet Mondav afternoon at thf' Chapter OAR wilI meet FrLd.i y a1
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POMERO - 5 room frame with Genheirn er home , Mulbe rry Ave., I the home of M rs. Alf red Elber•
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$6.00
for
TERIMTES.
$50.
Any
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25
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Joe f'ield.1, Phone
bath, b,1sement &lt; 2 rooms t , coal with Misses A u �usta and Ada fold. The progrnm will be an•
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etc.
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room.
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furnace heat, lot 50 x 100. Good Genheimer as hoslesS("S.
nounced later by Mrs. �amrs
Ads received by 10 A II. will be tD tut day'1 paper.
$1. INSURED. GUARANTEED.
Brewington, program chairman.
location. $5.000.00.
APRO.. 1 1
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TERMS.
This
is
a
SPEClAL,
will be ro1 12 RATS KllJ...ED with Star WarPHONE WY 2•2157
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POMEROY RURAL _ 1 . story The American Legion Auxiliar)' Mrs. Edisori Hobstetter
GET
ACQUAfNTED
PRE-SE/
farin. one pound $LOO, 2\-, lbs. .
frame, 5 rooms and bath. gar- No. 263 will m.-et Tuesday, April ! host".!ss.
SON offer. anrl Is lim;ted! In
I 1.49. Farm Bureau, Sugar Run
age with storage room and tool 1 1 at '1:30 at the Ml. M o r I 1 11
Jhe same business nea,ly ,-3 ,r
(1) NOTICES
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b, Fala. Free tuptctNln. lntur· naces Call !OJ •ree e.slunalH
�tory, 1 1 1 �
nion\ venue,
one F,.
. RM - 1 05 acres , on Route 143 .
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30, 31, ! 4 • I :
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townsh'1p bu 1' ld1· n• at 7 ·· 30 p I WASHIN
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room
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Y.'Y 2-2498.
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-Leader Everett D1rlt•
can
Repubh
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■- A.. SerY� saa&amp;lOD W l g.
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barns
silo
2-story
tile
chicken
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2
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Po uoy
( 3• S., l8lp I 611 I . M•l St.
WITH A
GARDENS PLOWED
WMf• --=== - - n reported Fri,Iay t� at �e. too,
house , 2-ca r' garage. wash house
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Reason
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JUSJ Joves roekmg chall's, JUlt,
LIGAL JitGTICI
2 brooder houses • olher build- S
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MARINE
SUPPLIES
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ealed bldR wlll be r ece ived by the , one the President rocks in.
.
( 00 model ! with throw away pa• 1 ____ --WE WIIJ.. SELL YOUR U S E D
able. Call SH2-4070. or contact
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ings. 30 acres CU l1val , 75 Board .,, County Comml�aloner� "'
AUCTIONEER
per ba�s and all deaning atSkates, Guns, Bows, Goll (lubs,
A8 18 IPECIAL8
Ohio . •t 1t1 or�lco; m I .. You get a sense of motion
water. Mel¥• county,
acres fenced.
plenty
1 Elmer Fmlaw. Harrisonville.
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pay6
last
off
cal!
or
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Write
$7
etc.
:WeBicycles,
4 1 12tp
rj,.'SfJ 61 "- P. IQ6.II
without any sense of danger," he
0� 1�:-;;�� d 11.� ��·
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men1s of $6 75 or will discount SI MercvJ" 19 B, P, tsff, 11
rtl , 1961. for one aberlff ' ■ cu or the sa,·d•
Sport'• Center , MiddleooT' Pb
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for cush , Phoni&gt; WY 2·2204 ·
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WY 2-3830 up 11,hla, ,,111yl uvhol ,tery , foaru ru bNOTICE TRUCK GHOWEltSEngland (UPl}CHATHAM
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C TISS BREEDING SERVICE
ber front •eat. "hictrlc wlnd1hleld
pany, Wy-2-2301.
4-4-30lc
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Tom3t0 Is the water safe you drink! Bnd 6111 IEatl MIDI 8Crffl. P�nneroy UR
order 'our Southern
4 7 3te wlper1, wtnd1hleld w11her. tw u wot• Striptease club operator Victor
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p..... 1JYZ.117t
1J1ht.a ll'llh mounted rHr \l lew mlr•
water kill� mil!lons year))'. , Je
plants now. Also have S('('d pobottom,
Cr�ek
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FARM,
2081
INSURANCE
ror•. 40. ampere low &lt;'Ul•ln 1en.,n1tor , Bames Friday toId a magi'stratt
ACRE
5
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improvement
herd
year
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Softene
5
Water
I.est F'Hl 'E.
tatoes. Charles R. Jforris, vorl•
.
ampcre hatte ry. air fi!h,r, a I r he allowed no men without I cal70·
�·f-1c1a
· I B rf::ed my pto·
room house · barn and other cleaner
NO. 1 an1
. heater and (l,.1ro1ter. underIron Acid. Sulphur, Gas, Dirt ________ _
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COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO.
land, Ohio.
his club.
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and
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and
t' , tection, Life Au .
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route . Electricity and some follow 1111 al ternatr eq u i pmrnt:
ors. e1c • al half price. Dome• 1 -�=--cc.
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with frozen semen.
Call " 'lD M ills. Middleport. 'lhle
ira11■m111ion, d,.luxe In·
. Ca!ltom Grinding. MJddlf'rort
or AuLmnallc
Timber.
On East branch
Breakfast
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li,rJor, s. cyllncler motor
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Davia • War.er lnsuranee
. . Feed Ml •
Shade Creek. Ideal f1!hmg and 81d1 tur 1he aJternato equipment I
.aU- and bath, built in kitchen. 123 Chester Ohio
Correction a Specialty.
- · --- needs.
Complete
protection
for
all
hunting. Three miles south west �e� 0�• 11�:r!ea t:'�����,...,0;1 tu •m h
2W
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Phone
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mate FREE Terms.
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Phone
• BALDWIN
4 1 30tc of Tuppers Plains. Ohio. Reason- B1d1 ,hall be ,ubmlUed with. a bid
Let AAA
• Tel. WY 2-2966.
ol 8 3tc !
Mrs. R. C. Story 1 1 1 Union Ave.
SSJO.
3-28-t2t
•W URLITZER
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Mrs. Helene
Lelfheit. to�ni::1t: ��� \t! b•r,J:''u.:i :!
--I able.
Pom t' roy, 0 Pl;one WY 2-2496. 1
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Porn
ce,
1nd OTHER FAMOUI
1 1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY I Am CONDrl'IONING . REFRIG, ' R. G. PICKE'M' �suran
4 7 3tp a 1her1w, car ln a-. 1. condition, le11
Long Bottom. Ohio.
tion, any wheR in U. S. A,
3 11 30t.c
dlorltr, 1pec1a1 equtpmenl. T h. e I
---n.
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Darwi
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bidder
422 S•cond Avenue
,ucceuful
the
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To be sold l o the hig h bidAGE suitable for fishing camp frigeration. New a en Phon•
tqulpmtni from u1, 191)9 Ch�vrul,t
Gallipol is, o.
age room!l and 6 rooms and automobile
and
15-23-tl
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sheriff
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ftft
In Meil!,I
Phon, GI ,
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bath over store.
sacrifice to tha 11utumoblle to be !urnl•htcl
Lightning Rod Mutual
c-c=�=�����
d a n A t t h R H A II
tho ,;11cceuful ltldd�r. Thll equip·
8tl8-R, Ml The Daily Sentinel.
DON'T PUMP � 'i,OUR Sluggi11h
,
3-28-30!: · for $9 500· Moving to Chicaao by
S on C om ••••Y·, M'tll 1111:
mtnt lncludo tlaall&lt;'r lithl , radio , 111d
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Clifton W V■ •U .U., bracll:eta and aqulpment no'"'
ONE SET 12 inch 3 point H i t ch I ond Streets. Mld1Jeport, O.,
"Factory Train.. '-"le.�hio Val- OUTBOARD MOTOR and boat 1n-C Call Sp· 3 5948 '
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Septic Tank Cleanf'r,
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on
the
Blh
day
of
April
1961
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P
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urning
up
All ti!tt, ,hall 1\ate denv.. ry dalt PHONE 22
piek
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JACKSON. 0.
prole tlon. All rl' sk , ���-- -�� -- for lhc automoune.
surance
USED 2 • wheel Utility TRAILER.
ley Plumbmg, Pomeroy, Ohio.
I
plow po int � . $55 . 00 . Phone I a t 1 1 o ' clock A . M . Model
14,
e
1w,
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3M.
coverage.
$3.50
per
$100
coverHOUSE
ANO
1'1
ACRES
GROUND
2
p
Call
WY
2-2219
between
8
a.
m.
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4 0 ll&lt; I M�FV Ser.jal Number _
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SH 2-51 1:l.
age. Barnes • s·impson u1sur•. hed or un furmshed. On
Furnl.9
4 8 3tp --------and 4 p. m.
MY FV 195033. This car will
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- - Complete line of spring bedding ance Agency, Middleport. Phone Middleport Hill. Contact: Calvin
not be sold for less then
plants. "Telegraph Servlco."
$400 00.
(14) FOR RENT
3 25 30tp Lane, Middleport Hill. , 7 6tp
WY 1-2003.
Francis Florist, Wy 2•2644
R. H. RAWLINGS SONS co.
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BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCII Mrs. AUce Dodson
attended
and
Mlddlepo..t, Ohio
·mfw'Dlmed.
McMuten,
Middle'
Aut.
then
Fire,
Middleport.
Chester
at
Agenta,
Office
Hours:
9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
aervices
Easter
B:, Their Agent,
Shumway Greenhouses.
port. Pb» WY2-ml.
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WY 2-69:ll mobile. 8oods. Pbont WY I, vislled w ith Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
1-27-11 Wolfe.
t I 30tc 2903.
- - -- -- - -- ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT
75 sq. yd. used green all wool
with bath. Pbona WY 2-3611 •
carpeting. $7�.oo. Call WY 2.
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l1-l'7-tl•
nenmo wY U3It.
5 1 41. c
4 1 &amp;le
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HOUSE. 6 ROOMS AND BATH,
SING-ER AUTOM
ATIC ZIG-Z.i.G
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• Cole-st. , Pomeroy. Neu Ma,
Sewing Machlnt! In beautiful
■on Bridge Call Haward Cecil.
coosole C'ablnet. Makes button•
OPEN HOUSE
U HO-Ue
holes, sews on buttons, and all or WY•a.&amp;24t-OPE N SATURDAY TIL 9
the fant'y detigns without at- EIGHT ROOM
HOUSE AND
tachmen
ts.
Will
sell
lo
reapon-aeven
room
house;
One 5 - roo"'1
PRIZES
200 FffE
Chassis Lubrication "With Retail Oil
sible party fo1 last I t payments
apartment.
A.
N.
Bengel, Pb.
8f' sure lu rcgislf'r lo be cli­
o( ·9.35 pc&gt;r month. Phone WY 2.
WY 2-3272.
2 S Uc
tci blc lo w i n a 11rize - t here
Change" As long As Vehicle Remains In
2204·
4 7 fit&lt;
ill nothint,: to buy - you may
s ROOM FURNISHED HOM&amp;
register at the Service Sl;i•
Ttdevilion included. InquiN
The Original Owner's Possession.
0-1 FRICK SAWMILL. 3 block,
l i on or Slorll'.
Cliff'■ Shoei Repair.
4 l ate
left hand with a 5f" blade.
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1951 F.fi FORD TRUCK. Oat bed. GROUND FLOOR apartment. 5
(SI PERSONALS
Priced reaflOnable. Contact J. rooms, bath, basement, hard­
AN OLD AGE PENSIONER
F. Hoffman, Chester, Ohio. Ph.
wood no0r■• Youngstown kitch­
want8 an old age persor1, male
1185.2327.
4 5 6tc en. 1262 Powell St., Mlddleporl.
or female, lo shore hi11 home
Phone Wy-2-3200,
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K W. Dewt!cll, I l l SINGER SEWING MACHINEwith him,
NICE MODERN ' room house. I
Ptarl SI . , Middleport, Ohio.
ftound bobbin in brand new con•
H 3k
sole cablnet. Equipped to zig bedroo1111 with hardwood Ooo..,
zag and make buttonholes. Pay Large closets. Good ba.aemeat,
off last 8 payment, of -8.«J per with g11 furnece. Garage, Should
(8) AUTO SALES
be seen. H R. Lo.18':, W o I f •
month. Phone WY 2-,2204_
'59 BUICK VO, $1995. Lnfuibre 4Drive,
Pomeroy.
.._ 4-6tp
4 7 Ste
door Sedan. Originul black fin­
4 ROOM HOUSE with bath, ba8'ish likf' nf'w. Dynaflow drive. OA'IB, STRAW. Phone Wl-9-ffll.
4 5 6tp ment, and fenc.!d in back yard.
Heally sharp. Bloettnar ' s. Pom- -�-------- 1 Call WY 2-:U. after 4 : 30.
f'roy. _____� 4 8 b'tc REGISTERED SPAYED Female
4 5 &amp;le
FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 8TH THRU APRIL 30TH, 1 961 - WE OFFER YOU A $75.00 BEmR DEAL ON
EnRliRh bulldog.
White and 1 ------��--�
Good Cleu UNd �•n
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ALL NEW CARS &amp; TRUCKS IN STOCK.
brindle. Very gentle.
Coming S ROOM FURNISHED APART
AU MllhS ud Model,
MENT,
C1ean.
Close-in.
Phone
five yean old. Reuonable. GorMETROPOLIT�N MOTORS
,
4 a stc
2
don H. Caldwel1, Tuppen Plaln1.
-8438
-- IEUI Mala 81.
Phone WY 2-2898 or CoolvUle
Plmeny. Olli■
( 1 7)
WANTED
6673935.
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KSWAGON . $1006. 2•door
.,.-v o�
HUNGRY PEOPLE to b11lp III eat
Sedan. One local owner. Nice. Wind�w Bllnds and Shades
our DellcJoua Oucken Dinner,
Porch Shades, Venetian Blinds
_8laettnar ' 11:_P���oy�__4 8
Friday and Saturday. ,uN) a
Clo1h Awnlnll:s and Fiberglaaa
plat.fl. Sunri• Rutauran,t 234
Frtt Installation
'S'J PONTIAC V8, $1795. 2-door Se­
E.
Main St., l'omeroy.
Dale Wlppel Supply
dan. Owned by local mechanic.
215 Unton Ave.
Immaculate. Blaettnar · s. !&gt;um­
R•llaltl• Part, W■ntecl
POnlt'roy, Ohio
eroy.
4 8 file
TD I O'IN • roU\e of do U ,011r­
4 I SOie "" lubto IHtln, ,nlltt ...llodllftf
tut moYlnf It. C. A. and l1lv1n11
(9) FOR SALE
SLUGGISH SEPTIC TANK1 Clog. T..Hlllon Md rad.lo WIM• Coqld
11.11 to llll.OD pv moatlt to
GRAVELY TRACl'OR8 and Al- ged drains? Get Klean-Em-All a.i
ltart. �.. Nlllnl or 1111Uc1un1. We
&amp;aclune..._ Nn and ■IWCI. eo.. Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark ••ml■II ...,..,.... •ltll LHeftHI.
C11h tn·.-.stmui. "'IUlnd fro•
plete puill ... repAlr lflrrlce. Farm Bureau. Po11M1ro7 4-4-30te 11 ..,..0D to P.ON.00 - for 1n­
onlJ'. R..utr11111..,t,1 t to
BarlJlllu Ill ■aetl lr■don ■.rd -------- ---­
O N HOUSE APRll. I al Fulton­ II IPIH lln. wfflllJ. I rsrnenc...
law■ mowers. Aall risf!ct •eat- �
Ada111u1•• U1111PQrtatlon , Do no,
omp,on Tractor Sales. You MUiwer -- Rllb' ,1111Wkd, 11l4
"'· Grant, Tract.r Sale■ ■nd
Dodge Dart 2 Dr. Sedan $2,278.00
Dodge lancer
ma y win $10. Name our new llnHNQ' lnWN-., ta lolftl' In-.
Dodge Lancer
• ful IQD'IUII' npeat but••- th11I
8f'nlce, ,1aoae WY l.ff71, � 11
Implement shed. Free reglltra- ll rapklb' Q:Pffldtllll """ uu-ou,i..
4 br. Station Wagon $2,382.00
18.911
F.al ltaia 8Cl'M!t Pomeny.
Two Tone Paint · · - -·······-····
oat 1M eounar,,. Fer personal la­
Uon.
Need
2
Do«
Sedan
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$2,007.00
nol
be
pruent
to
win.
'1t.40
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Heater • DefroateN ____________
J :to SOk
74.4-0
Heater &amp; Defroster■ ___________ _
• ' 8tc numb-ff. lddrsN •nd wrtte to N••
7.20
Airfoam - Front --- ·--·-------eur, Dldrl.llUIGl'I, P. 0. lloa ....
Heater &amp; Defl'Ol!lters _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
11.40
7.20
Airfoim
Front
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10.70
111,tup
Lil!blt
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JlallntU•,
Du■olt.
USED nrRNffllRE or any n,-d USED SPINET PIANO - Mahog­
5.0tl
Jllrror - Ou18lde Left • • • • • • • . • •
3.11
10.70
Stone Shields -----·------------Ba,kup Ll&amp;hlt · • _ · - - ·· ·-·······
llem. See lhe Tradl111 Pod ftnt any rlnbh - Famou■-make,
18.51
Wheel Conrs - - - - - - - ------·---Undercoatlna:
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12.8!1
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6.05
Mirror
Outaide
Left
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&amp;o UTe mollf!y.
S I Mk' complete with bf!Jnch. Speclally PAPER BOY OR GIRL for 811118.111
Minw - Oulllde Lefl ······-···
3.6!1
Antifreeze _ _ _ _ _ _ --------·-- - - - - 1511.110
Radio &amp; Antenna - - - ----------·tnl Route DIii' MADI Brldp
12.BI
Undercoatl"C
-·--------BRAND NEW G. E. Swivel Top priced . Wri1e Wendell'• 7th •
3.65
Antifreeze _ - - - - - - --····---··-47.00
De11llnatlon Chara:e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
uea and towards MlddlepN't.
IMl.00
Destination Charge - ------.-----Vacuum Cleaner un wheels. Warren. Marietta, Ohio for deIIO.UO
Destin1llon Ch■r&amp;e · ------ ------,
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Prlc.
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'2.415.GS
talls.
Beautiful pastel colored. ComF•ctory Sticker Prin _ _ ... ______ _ $2,Stl .!O
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Rawllflil April Dl8&lt;0Unt • . • • • • • •
llowllnp April Dlocount ••••• •••
413.99
ntinel.
4 I tic
Pletll! with all attachments . wm l :-:c:ccc=c-===�
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348.65
Rawlinit,
April Di1COunl ····---UTILITY TRAILER. All 81..I --------,ell thh week only lor 13 1 .00. bod
y. l40.00_ Ph. SH l,,.ffl6.
Rawlings
Rawlings Special
1
Terffll JI de1ired. Phone WY 2·
Rawlings Special
4 I etc
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4 7 Ile ===c-=---- 1
Delivered Price _ · $1 ,892.30
Dellvend Price _ $2,071 .06
Delivered Price _ $2,244.65
PUREBRl!:D JERSEY BULL
old. call SPOIJTIN(I, 'IOOI' ll"il'AIR,
'58 CHEVROLET VB, 1895. Helaire Calf for ,ale. 8
thelt lllltlJ work. "1111 Powen
4 door hard lop lf!dan, Air con- WI 9-32 10. or IN Don Stobut.
�. WY MDL
I t lie
dltlonod. Power ■teerlng and
S I lite
br1kel. l'owergllde. Blaettnar'1 FRESH COW, ! Guoruoya.
1 - ---"'iiiri
Utility Pickup Truck
iiiiiiii;;,--AIICIIUNUll
Pamen,y.
4 B 8tc ,.y_ John Houdaohell, Mfnm.
M._AIIU
&amp;ATM
ville.
lltftdlonal u,hlt
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WALLPAPER - ExclllaC
C1111 • - L 0, Mollof
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Dut, Sprtnr,
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Shop our ,ample boob today!
C,,L Dorl Ene(no
Cro,. Hardwat&lt;,
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$2.MUJ
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WD-AD TRA.....
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with mower, cutu.� t"Ol'll IINa
tl00.00
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lral., baiter.
planter. New Idea DIIIIUN l.tl4!I
a-vu .
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llftll 111111 IJld 1111,pn,ader Ill
UIIIL Nn
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NlMiddleport
WY-2-2151
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2.75
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6:115 Ohio New,
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8: 15 World Nen
1:$11 lllllllcal Clock
8:SII Looal NIWI
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11:IO 111p klloal Utt Parade
10:111 World 11:00 IIJ&amp;b Sebtto1 HII Pl!D
11:30 Loglliall" Review '
11:«i World Nowo
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U:GO Local Newa
12:05 Noon New■
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12: 1&amp;
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12:25 N... O Gnmo
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4:30 Local News
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letter■,
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two
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Kach day the oode llltterl are different'..
12:30 Farm and Rome llottr
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8JN; BUT LORD, Bil MERCIFUL TO KE, A P'OOL!-SDL
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Makes A Nice Selection To Choose From. See Us Before You
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We Now Have 35 New Cars and Trucks In S t o c k -- Which

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police dog aides tor patrolmen walking night beats. Shown
here 11 11Fritz," a 3-year-o1d German police dog practicing
for the Job. He's the only dog in town who can r;ad parking
meters, according lo bis master, Ralph Doherty a student

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Mr. and r.t:n. Gene Jdfen, Mar
M iu ShUey Bethel. Reynoldsburg, Mr. and Mn. Robert Parker and I lie, Lester and M,rco. of Albany,
Jerry Stansbury of Columbu11 and I sons have bten gue1ll 9f hi.I Mr. and Mr■. Leiter Cordr•J ol
Mr. and Mr1. Robert Turner, lo- 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Ney Athem, Mr . Md Mn. Johnny Dun­
cal, were guests of Mr. trnd M1. I Carpenter. Robert ii with
the ham and childttn. Mr. and Mn.
Dale Stan.lbury,
I U. S. Air Force and la ■talioned Lavern Jordan and tamiJy and
M r. and Mn. Alfred Rice arid · at Brunswick, Maine. On Sunday Mr1. Faye Jordan, local.
IIOfll of Columbu1 were Sunday Mn. Carpent.ll!r accompanied the Mr. and Mn. Dale Dye were
afternoon guest, of her parent■, Parker, to Athena where
Lbey caller1 at the borne of their daugbMr. and Mrs. William Culwell.
vi.ailed their coutin, Mra. GClldil! I.er, Mrt. Dawn Walker, 1'hurM rs. Ray Woodrum 11pent East- Moore and Mra. Beule Stron1. man. on 'lbur■day.
er In Atht!n1 where she visited
Mn. Georgia Wile■ ,nd family Mr. and Mn. A. R. C.uter 1pent
with Mr. and Mn. Earl &amp;hneider. Medw ay , Omo, apent from 1'bura- Easter In Cbarleoton, w . Va.
Mrs. Mallie Lowther was ti guest day until Sunday here with her where they vUlited their ,on.inof her brother and sls�r- in- law, parents , Mr. and Mn. Elsa Mc:· Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mra. Armaterd Perry, Coma,. and her brother-in-law Cheoter Spencer and Stephen.
and 11i11ter. Mr. and M rs. Vit.1.or Mr. and Mn. Francia Queen
Perry.
and Maude ol McConnelavllle,
Frank Sutphin u l'Otlfined to called 11 the home ol her mother,
Sheltering Anrui Hospital, 1'.them Mrs. P'aye, Jordan , on Sunday ,
for observation and treatment.
Mr. and Mn. T. M. Galawa)'
Mr, and Mro. Reed Jeffen and ,pent i:ater with their Jfrand­
Rtchard entortabled member■ ol
ond wnlly , Mr. and
the family on Sunday emilnll with Mn. Jame■ Pott)' and family of
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F'OR SALE Hot SE 5 moms a nd
;pringheld GARDEN TRACTOR
L a th N ire I°"�I ion I l l I o&lt;:u.sl
U sed t year. Call WY 2·2040
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THEISS REFRJCE HATJU\I AND IOCIO GALLON Vi ATEH T .\ N K
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1-Dalty Sentinel, Pomeroy_-Middleport, 0., April 8, 1961

(20) BUSINES S
SERVICE S

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(91 FOR SALE

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Tht- bs, Racrne. Ohio
1 t11· 1 1
miJled. Emme1t G . Will by the
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FOIi CONSISTE NT DEPENDA BLE RE SUL TS
nth
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ce pa s t un I Thrre will Ix: a l:.u i 1P.� b 1,k•·
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Balan
tillable
A('rt'S
POrnE'toY Gol� Course. Wy•Z-6234 Wf' do all work on pn-mi'W8,
RATES
Evrr}"ont''11 Huppln !
b,ill gunw April 7 at the H 1 ve1 chmr pr..icl U't'
c;norl building silt' SJ · 000 00
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t cezU1 per word. one 1Dsert1on Mlnlmum cbar1,e--60
F'rt't' fhmshmg for tla1wo1 k w11h You arr - no sh1rls lo do
view s(·hool al 7 30 p. m Ttw Tht• Wh ite Ho�e Lodge
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At
herton
A
ULsert.ion1
coosecut1ve
three
for
word
per
cenll
6
cent&amp;.
!mrnly bundl1· Fa-:t Wash and Yo11r 1111:oihi;ind iH
I Lady Ho&lt;:kettes · · will play 1 1· 1• r1t•1'l W,•dnPsduv aflrrnoun at 1 30
Special-one mo11th for :."10 centa P.er word
SPRING SALE ! Allis-Chalmers .
- no crl':J'f's
RI :1. Coolville. Ohio
Call
H II ·m ·"-1 1&lt;lcll&lt;·i&gt;0 rl ·
f,nishmg.
shirt
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Drv
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.stan·hed Just ri2h1. •
i'uJ.I rate of t cenu per word will be charii:eo tor ad•
"Chesler Hot Sh (•t s" with a men s al tht' Lrli(ion ll
"1ew Tractors. Discount flfl('e ;; •
Phone !N:l5•24-4:l
Bill ltoti•
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hill
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We are - happy to know we have
Refreshme nt !'. II o�.1f'Sst&gt;s
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Coolville. Ohio
Errors ln Advertisin g -Should be reported 1mmed11te1,.
Mr�. , O,
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Bailt&gt;
drive ,'I window !&gt;1·rv i&lt;·('
an
.so many s.lltsfied ru!-ium · r:
go "- son. M rs lkrm
effi»
10
s
will
be
old.
Pruc
equipment lo go with them. A
The Daily SenU11el wiU nol be �11pons1ble lor more than
_ _ 3-Z8-tp
Hobloson's Llmndry and Dr)'•
C L;rpf'nlee and Mrs John K in•
Robiosun' 11 L.1 uadry aad Dry one lncorrect lnseruun.
the PTA.
better buy. William!lon F a r m
Cloning
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clranint WY Z-5423
Card of Thank., and Special N otice, of tvents, s 1 .2:i ,
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APRlL to
Supply. Rutland, Oh10, Ph Sh- \
Rohi11"011'1 Trl-Lustr� l'lt'alM'rs
for 50 word mmimum Each 1ddi11onal word , le.
Robinson'! Tri-J.111.lre Cleaners ' ,,
APRIL 14
The Daughters of Ruth Class of l
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3 DAYS
6 D A YS
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WORDS
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HAY ANO STRAW: Turn right al
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meet Mondav afternoon at thf' Chapter OAR wilI meet FrLd.i y a1
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$ 1 33
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rooms
Any
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up
house,
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POMERO - 5 room frame with Genheirn er home , Mulbe rry Ave., I the home of M rs. Alf red Elber•
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$ 1 . 80
$6.00
for
TERIMTES.
$50.
Any
0
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$ 1 .50
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$7.50
25
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Wy-2-51
Joe f'ield.1, Phone
bath, b,1sement &lt; 2 rooms t , coal with Misses A u �usta and Ada fold. The progrnm will be an•
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etc.
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room.
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furnace heat, lot 50 x 100. Good Genheimer as hoslesS("S.
nounced later by Mrs. �amrs
Ads received by 10 A II. will be tD tut day'1 paper.
$1. INSURED. GUARANTEED.
Brewington, program chairman.
location. $5.000.00.
APRO.. 1 1
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This
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a
SPEClAL,
will be ro1 12 RATS KllJ...ED with Star WarPHONE WY 2•2157
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GET
ACQUAfNTED
PRE-SE/
farin. one pound $LOO, 2\-, lbs. .
frame, 5 rooms and bath. gar- No. 263 will m.-et Tuesday, April ! host".!ss.
SON offer. anrl Is lim;ted! In
I 1.49. Farm Bureau, Sugar Run
age with storage room and tool 1 1 at '1:30 at the Ml. M o r I 1 11
Jhe same business nea,ly ,-3 ,r
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b, Fala. Free tuptctNln. lntur· naces Call !OJ •ree e.slunalH
�tory, 1 1 1 �
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one F,.
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can
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■- A.. SerY� saa&amp;lOD W l g.
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barns
silo
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tile
chicken
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Po uoy
( 3• S., l8lp I 611 I . M•l St.
WITH A
GARDENS PLOWED
WMf• --=== - - n reported Fri,Iay t� at �e. too,
house , 2-ca r' garage. wash house
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LIGAL JitGTICI
2 brooder houses • olher build- S
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SUPPLIES
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ealed bldR wlll be r ece ived by the , one the President rocks in.
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( 00 model ! with throw away pa• 1 ____ --WE WIIJ.. SELL YOUR U S E D
able. Call SH2-4070. or contact
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AUCTIONEER
per ba�s and all deaning atSkates, Guns, Bows, Goll (lubs,
A8 18 IPECIAL8
Ohio . •t 1t1 or�lco; m I .. You get a sense of motion
water. Mel¥• county,
acres fenced.
plenty
1 Elmer Fmlaw. Harrisonville.
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etc.
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4 1 12tp
rj,.'SfJ 61 "- P. IQ6.II
without any sense of danger," he
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men1s of $6 75 or will discount SI MercvJ" 19 B, P, tsff, 11
rtl , 1961. for one aberlff ' ■ cu or the sa,·d•
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for cush , Phoni&gt; WY 2·2204 ·
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WY 2-3830 up 11,hla, ,,111yl uvhol ,tery , foaru ru bNOTICE TRUCK GHOWEltSEngland (UPl}CHATHAM
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C TISS BREEDING SERVICE
ber front •eat. "hictrlc wlnd1hleld
pany, Wy-2-2301.
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order 'our Southern
4 7 3te wlper1, wtnd1hleld w11her. tw u wot• Striptease club operator Victor
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water kill� mil!lons year))'. , Je
plants now. Also have S('('d pobottom,
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INSURANCE
ror•. 40. ampere low &lt;'Ul•ln 1en.,n1tor , Bames Friday toId a magi'stratt
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improvement
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year
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Softene
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Water
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tatoes. Charles R. Jforris, vorl•
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ampcre hatte ry. air fi!h,r, a I r he allowed no men without I cal70·
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room house · barn and other cleaner
NO. 1 an1
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land, Ohio.
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route . Electricity and some follow 1111 al ternatr eq u i pmrnt:
ors. e1c • al half price. Dome• 1 -�=--cc.
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with frozen semen.
Call " 'lD M ills. Middleport. 'lhle
ira11■m111ion, d,.luxe In·
. Ca!ltom Grinding. MJddlf'rort
or AuLmnallc
Timber.
On East branch
Breakfast
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Shade Creek. Ideal f1!hmg and 81d1 tur 1he aJternato equipment I
.aU- and bath, built in kitchen. 123 Chester Ohio
Correction a Specialty.
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Complete
protection
for
all
hunting. Three miles south west �e� 0�• 11�:r!ea t:'�����,...,0;1 tu •m h
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4 1 30tc of Tuppers Plains. Ohio. Reason- B1d1 ,hall be ,ubmlUed with. a bid
Let AAA
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Mrs. R. C. Story 1 1 1 Union Ave.
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--I able.
Pom t' roy, 0 Pl;one WY 2-2496. 1
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1nd OTHER FAMOUI
1 1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY I Am CONDrl'IONING . REFRIG, ' R. G. PICKE'M' �suran
4 7 3tp a 1her1w, car ln a-. 1. condition, le11
Long Bottom. Ohio.
tion, any wheR in U. S. A,
3 11 30t.c
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tqulpmtni from u1, 191)9 Ch�vrul,t
Gallipol is, o.
age room!l and 6 rooms and automobile
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ftft
In Meil!,I
Phon, GI ,
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bath over store.
sacrifice to tha 11utumoblle to be !urnl•htcl
Lightning Rod Mutual
c-c=�=�����
d a n A t t h R H A II
tho ,;11cceuful ltldd�r. Thll equip·
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DON'T PUMP � 'i,OUR Sluggi11h
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3-28-30!: · for $9 500· Moving to Chicaao by
S on C om ••••Y·, M'tll 1111:
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ONE SET 12 inch 3 point H i t ch I ond Streets. Mld1Jeport, O.,
"Factory Train.. '-"le.�hio Val- OUTBOARD MOTOR and boat 1n-C Call Sp· 3 5948 '
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Septic Tank Cleanf'r,
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April
1961
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prole tlon. All rl' sk , ���-- -�� -- for lhc automoune.
surance
USED 2 • wheel Utility TRAILER.
ley Plumbmg, Pomeroy, Ohio.
I
plow po int � . $55 . 00 . Phone I a t 1 1 o ' clock A . M . Model
14,
e
1w,
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coverage.
$3.50
per
$100
coverHOUSE
ANO
1'1
ACRES
GROUND
2
p
Call
WY
2-2219
between
8
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4 0 ll&lt; I M�FV Ser.jal Number _
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SH 2-51 1:l.
age. Barnes • s·impson u1sur•. hed or un furmshed. On
Furnl.9
4 8 3tp --------and 4 p. m.
MY FV 195033. This car will
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- - Complete line of spring bedding ance Agency, Middleport. Phone Middleport Hill. Contact: Calvin
not be sold for less then
plants. "Telegraph Servlco."
$400 00.
(14) FOR RENT
3 25 30tp Lane, Middleport Hill. , 7 6tp
WY 1-2003.
Francis Florist, Wy 2•2644
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attended
and
Mlddlepo..t, Ohio
·mfw'Dlmed.
McMuten,
Middle'
Aut.
then
Fire,
Middleport.
Chester
at
Agenta,
Office
Hours:
9 to 12, 2 to 5 (Close at Noon on
aervices
Easter
B:, Their Agent,
Shumway Greenhouses.
port. Pb» WY2-ml.
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WY 2-69:ll mobile. 8oods. Pbont WY I, vislled w ith Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
1-27-11 Wolfe.
t I 30tc 2903.
- - -- -- - -- ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT
75 sq. yd. used green all wool
with bath. Pbona WY 2-3611 •
carpeting. $7�.oo. Call WY 2.
.
l1-l'7-tl•
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5 1 41. c
4 1 &amp;le
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HOUSE. 6 ROOMS AND BATH,
SING-ER AUTOM
ATIC ZIG-Z.i.G
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• Cole-st. , Pomeroy. Neu Ma,
Sewing Machlnt! In beautiful
■on Bridge Call Haward Cecil.
coosole C'ablnet. Makes button•
OPEN HOUSE
U HO-Ue
holes, sews on buttons, and all or WY•a.&amp;24t-OPE N SATURDAY TIL 9
the fant'y detigns without at- EIGHT ROOM
HOUSE AND
tachmen
ts.
Will
sell
lo
reapon-aeven
room
house;
One 5 - roo"'1
PRIZES
200 FffE
Chassis Lubrication "With Retail Oil
sible party fo1 last I t payments
apartment.
A.
N.
Bengel, Pb.
8f' sure lu rcgislf'r lo be cli­
o( ·9.35 pc&gt;r month. Phone WY 2.
WY 2-3272.
2 S Uc
tci blc lo w i n a 11rize - t here
Change" As long As Vehicle Remains In
2204·
4 7 fit&lt;
ill nothint,: to buy - you may
s ROOM FURNISHED HOM&amp;
register at the Service Sl;i•
Ttdevilion included. InquiN
The Original Owner's Possession.
0-1 FRICK SAWMILL. 3 block,
l i on or Slorll'.
Cliff'■ Shoei Repair.
4 l ate
left hand with a 5f" blade.
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1951 F.fi FORD TRUCK. Oat bed. GROUND FLOOR apartment. 5
(SI PERSONALS
Priced reaflOnable. Contact J. rooms, bath, basement, hard­
AN OLD AGE PENSIONER
F. Hoffman, Chester, Ohio. Ph.
wood no0r■• Youngstown kitch­
want8 an old age persor1, male
1185.2327.
4 5 6tc en. 1262 Powell St., Mlddleporl.
or female, lo shore hi11 home
Phone Wy-2-3200,
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K W. Dewt!cll, I l l SINGER SEWING MACHINEwith him,
NICE MODERN ' room house. I
Ptarl SI . , Middleport, Ohio.
ftound bobbin in brand new con•
H 3k
sole cablnet. Equipped to zig bedroo1111 with hardwood Ooo..,
zag and make buttonholes. Pay Large closets. Good ba.aemeat,
off last 8 payment, of -8.«J per with g11 furnece. Garage, Should
(8) AUTO SALES
be seen. H R. Lo.18':, W o I f •
month. Phone WY 2-,2204_
'59 BUICK VO, $1995. Lnfuibre 4Drive,
Pomeroy.
.._ 4-6tp
4 7 Ste
door Sedan. Originul black fin­
4 ROOM HOUSE with bath, ba8'ish likf' nf'w. Dynaflow drive. OA'IB, STRAW. Phone Wl-9-ffll.
4 5 6tp ment, and fenc.!d in back yard.
Heally sharp. Bloettnar ' s. Pom- -�-------- 1 Call WY 2-:U. after 4 : 30.
f'roy. _____� 4 8 b'tc REGISTERED SPAYED Female
4 5 &amp;le
FOR THE PERIOD APRIL 8TH THRU APRIL 30TH, 1 961 - WE OFFER YOU A $75.00 BEmR DEAL ON
EnRliRh bulldog.
White and 1 ------��--�
Good Cleu UNd �•n
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ALL NEW CARS &amp; TRUCKS IN STOCK.
brindle. Very gentle.
Coming S ROOM FURNISHED APART
AU MllhS ud Model,
MENT,
C1ean.
Close-in.
Phone
five yean old. Reuonable. GorMETROPOLIT�N MOTORS
,
4 a stc
2
don H. Caldwel1, Tuppen Plaln1.
-8438
-- IEUI Mala 81.
Phone WY 2-2898 or CoolvUle
Plmeny. Olli■
( 1 7)
WANTED
6673935.
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KSWAGON . $1006. 2•door
.,.-v o�
HUNGRY PEOPLE to b11lp III eat
Sedan. One local owner. Nice. Wind�w Bllnds and Shades
our DellcJoua Oucken Dinner,
Porch Shades, Venetian Blinds
_8laettnar ' 11:_P���oy�__4 8
Friday and Saturday. ,uN) a
Clo1h Awnlnll:s and Fiberglaaa
plat.fl. Sunri• Rutauran,t 234
Frtt Installation
'S'J PONTIAC V8, $1795. 2-door Se­
E.
Main St., l'omeroy.
Dale Wlppel Supply
dan. Owned by local mechanic.
215 Unton Ave.
Immaculate. Blaettnar · s. !&gt;um­
R•llaltl• Part, W■ntecl
POnlt'roy, Ohio
eroy.
4 8 file
TD I O'IN • roU\e of do U ,011r­
4 I SOie "" lubto IHtln, ,nlltt ...llodllftf
tut moYlnf It. C. A. and l1lv1n11
(9) FOR SALE
SLUGGISH SEPTIC TANK1 Clog. T..Hlllon Md rad.lo WIM• Coqld
11.11 to llll.OD pv moatlt to
GRAVELY TRACl'OR8 and Al- ged drains? Get Klean-Em-All a.i
ltart. �.. Nlllnl or 1111Uc1un1. We
&amp;aclune..._ Nn and ■IWCI. eo.. Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark ••ml■II ...,..,.... •ltll LHeftHI.
C11h tn·.-.stmui. "'IUlnd fro•
plete puill ... repAlr lflrrlce. Farm Bureau. Po11M1ro7 4-4-30te 11 ..,..0D to P.ON.00 - for 1n­
onlJ'. R..utr11111..,t,1 t to
BarlJlllu Ill ■aetl lr■don ■.rd -------- ---­
O N HOUSE APRll. I al Fulton­ II IPIH lln. wfflllJ. I rsrnenc...
law■ mowers. Aall risf!ct •eat- �
Ada111u1•• U1111PQrtatlon , Do no,
omp,on Tractor Sales. You MUiwer -- Rllb' ,1111Wkd, 11l4
"'· Grant, Tract.r Sale■ ■nd
Dodge Dart 2 Dr. Sedan $2,278.00
Dodge lancer
ma y win $10. Name our new llnHNQ' lnWN-., ta lolftl' In-.
Dodge Lancer
• ful IQD'IUII' npeat but••- th11I
8f'nlce, ,1aoae WY l.ff71, � 11
Implement shed. Free reglltra- ll rapklb' Q:Pffldtllll """ uu-ou,i..
4 br. Station Wagon $2,382.00
18.911
F.al ltaia 8Cl'M!t Pomeny.
Two Tone Paint · · - -·······-····
oat 1M eounar,,. Fer personal la­
Uon.
Need
2
Do«
Sedan
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$2,007.00
nol
be
pruent
to
win.
'1t.40
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Heater • DefroateN ____________
J :to SOk
74.4-0
Heater &amp; Defroster■ ___________ _
• ' 8tc numb-ff. lddrsN •nd wrtte to N••
7.20
Airfoam - Front --- ·--·-------eur, Dldrl.llUIGl'I, P. 0. lloa ....
Heater &amp; Defl'Ol!lters _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
11.40
7.20
Airfoim
Front
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10.70
111,tup
Lil!blt
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JlallntU•,
Du■olt.
USED nrRNffllRE or any n,-d USED SPINET PIANO - Mahog­
5.0tl
Jllrror - Ou18lde Left • • • • • • • . • •
3.11
10.70
Stone Shields -----·------------Ba,kup Ll&amp;hlt · • _ · - - ·· ·-·······
llem. See lhe Tradl111 Pod ftnt any rlnbh - Famou■-make,
18.51
Wheel Conrs - - - - - - - ------·---Undercoatlna:
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12.8!1
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6.05
Mirror
Outaide
Left
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&amp;o UTe mollf!y.
S I Mk' complete with bf!Jnch. Speclally PAPER BOY OR GIRL for 811118.111
Minw - Oulllde Lefl ······-···
3.6!1
Antifreeze _ _ _ _ _ _ --------·-- - - - - 1511.110
Radio &amp; Antenna - - - ----------·tnl Route DIii' MADI Brldp
12.BI
Undercoatl"C
-·--------BRAND NEW G. E. Swivel Top priced . Wri1e Wendell'• 7th •
3.65
Antifreeze _ - - - - - - --····---··-47.00
De11llnatlon Chara:e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
uea and towards MlddlepN't.
IMl.00
Destination Charge - ------.-----Vacuum Cleaner un wheels. Warren. Marietta, Ohio for deIIO.UO
Destin1llon Ch■r&amp;e · ------ ------,
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'2.415.GS
talls.
Beautiful pastel colored. ComF•ctory Sticker Prin _ _ ... ______ _ $2,Stl .!O
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257 .6!1
Rawllflil April Dl8&lt;0Unt • . • • • • • •
llowllnp April Dlocount ••••• •••
413.99
ntinel.
4 I tic
Pletll! with all attachments . wm l :-:c:ccc=c-===�
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348.65
Rawlinit,
April Di1COunl ····---UTILITY TRAILER. All 81..I --------,ell thh week only lor 13 1 .00. bod
y. l40.00_ Ph. SH l,,.ffl6.
Rawlings
Rawlings Special
1
Terffll JI de1ired. Phone WY 2·
Rawlings Special
4 I etc
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4 7 Ile ===c-=---- 1
Delivered Price _ · $1 ,892.30
Dellvend Price _ $2,071 .06
Delivered Price _ $2,244.65
PUREBRl!:D JERSEY BULL
old. call SPOIJTIN(I, 'IOOI' ll"il'AIR,
'58 CHEVROLET VB, 1895. Helaire Calf for ,ale. 8
thelt lllltlJ work. "1111 Powen
4 door hard lop lf!dan, Air con- WI 9-32 10. or IN Don Stobut.
�. WY MDL
I t lie
dltlonod. Power ■teerlng and
S I lite
br1kel. l'owergllde. Blaettnar'1 FRESH COW, ! Guoruoya.
1 - ---"'iiiri
Utility Pickup Truck
iiiiiiii;;,--AIICIIUNUll
Pamen,y.
4 B 8tc ,.y_ John Houdaohell, Mfnm.
M._AIIU
&amp;ATM
ville.
lltftdlonal u,hlt
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Shop our ,ample boob today!
C,,L Dorl Ene(no
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with mower, cutu.� t"Ol'll IINa
tl00.00
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lral., baiter.
planter. New Idea DIIIIUN l.tl4!I
a-vu .
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llftll 111111 IJld 1111,pn,ader Ill
UIIIL Nn
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NlMiddleport
WY-2-2151
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2.75
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11:«i Farm Tlmo
11:11'1 Mid-Day Dow Jonet AV·
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12· so Just For Yau
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3:00 Platter Party
4:30 Local News
4: 33 Plotter Party
6: 4,5 New11 Roundup
6:00 Sundown Sorn.de
6,30 Sign off
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8:00 Mel ftloo Sbolr
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9:30 Public SerYke Show,
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We Now Have 35 New Cars and Trucks In S t o c k -- Which

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here 11 11Fritz," a 3-year-o1d German police dog practicing
for the Job. He's the only dog in town who can r;ad parking
meters, according lo bis master, Ralph Doherty a student

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Mr. and r.t:n. Gene Jdfen, Mar
M iu ShUey Bethel. Reynoldsburg, Mr. and Mn. Robert Parker and I lie, Lester and M,rco. of Albany,
Jerry Stansbury of Columbu11 and I sons have bten gue1ll 9f hi.I Mr. and Mr■. Leiter Cordr•J ol
Mr. and Mr1. Robert Turner, lo- 1 grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Ney Athem, Mr . Md Mn. Johnny Dun­
cal, were guests of Mr. trnd M1. I Carpenter. Robert ii with
the ham and childttn. Mr. and Mn.
Dale Stan.lbury,
I U. S. Air Force and la ■talioned Lavern Jordan and tamiJy and
M r. and Mn. Alfred Rice arid · at Brunswick, Maine. On Sunday Mr1. Faye Jordan, local.
IIOfll of Columbu1 were Sunday Mn. Carpent.ll!r accompanied the Mr. and Mn. Dale Dye were
afternoon guest, of her parent■, Parker, to Athena where
Lbey caller1 at the borne of their daugbMr. and Mrs. William Culwell.
vi.ailed their coutin, Mra. GClldil! I.er, Mrt. Dawn Walker, 1'hurM rs. Ray Woodrum 11pent East- Moore and Mra. Beule Stron1. man. on 'lbur■day.
er In Atht!n1 where she visited
Mn. Georgia Wile■ ,nd family Mr. and Mn. A. R. C.uter 1pent
with Mr. and Mn. Earl &amp;hneider. Medw ay , Omo, apent from 1'bura- Easter In Cbarleoton, w . Va.
Mrs. Mallie Lowther was ti guest day until Sunday here with her where they vUlited their ,on.inof her brother and sls�r- in- law, parents , Mr. and Mn. Elsa Mc:· Jaw and daughter, Mr. and Mn.
Mr. and Mra. Armaterd Perry, Coma,. and her brother-in-law Cheoter Spencer and Stephen.
and 11i11ter. Mr. and M rs. Vit.1.or Mr. and Mn. Francia Queen
Perry.
and Maude ol McConnelavllle,
Frank Sutphin u l'Otlfined to called 11 the home ol her mother,
Sheltering Anrui Hospital, 1'.them Mrs. P'aye, Jordan , on Sunday ,
for observation and treatment.
Mr. and Mn. T. M. Galawa)'
Mr, and Mro. Reed Jeffen and ,pent i:ater with their Jfrand­
Rtchard entortabled member■ ol
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a turkey ■upper, Att,ndlnJ Wffll Albany, Ohio,

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aster wlth their pare11t8 . M r . and
trs. William Cheadle.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren G. Turner

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Cburdi swu�tuary and auditorium
for the celebration or the Rev
Father John Turel's sil,1er saC'er•
dotal jubilee to be held April 2fi
11rni 30 .
Committees wert named on the
project which begins Tuesday al
7 p. m. and include William Bar•
onick, Robert Burkett. John
Coett Jr., Philip Meier, Gilbert
Zwilling. William Reinhart. V 1ctor
Wippe\, George Buchanan, John
Mitch, Frankl in Hepp, Thuma�
Hennessy, George Hackett Jr..
Paul Ca!d, Homer Gurdon. Vic·
tor Neutzling. Henry Wells, Jamt&gt;�
Shepherd, John Lengen, John Kokovitrh. Robert Schultz: Chorles I
Knopp, Thomas Hannigan. Ed·
ward Wells, Walter B. Harris
Renzo Menchini. Paul Simon and
Richard Gress.

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necnest mailboJII, Thi1 it much .osier
(and 1aftrl than "making the rounds"
and paying «11h, No wondtr more and
mor• ptoplt art paying by chtckl Wt
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WSAZ-TV

5:00 Golf

8: 30 Leave It To Beaver

WHTN-TV

WeueedaJ, April 11. Channel I,
tt, IS p.m Eyes ID i1le Right,
Frank Morgan. Richard Carlocin
aumnel JS, 11.15 p.m Emer'gen­
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an Carsta1n was kDled In mi el · lto;t Vlctwlous, From her death­
Too•, A\Jllt Kitty pleaclt hi
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see her Jong missing daughter
Carole. !I'he search for the beau­
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3: 00 Record Hop
7:30 Roaring 20's

:15 p.m Rich Man, Poor Girl;
Channel IS, 11: 15 p.m Till We
Meet AalD, Ray Milland, Bar•
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Channel 3,
U,11 ;J&gt;,m W,11" al WiLI Cols,
Joolm,Waynoeo, M,rtha S c oJ �
Chann'et 8, ll�o p.m Danclne
Lady, Clark Ga�. JOIU Cr&amp;W- .
ford; , (J];aanel II, 1 1,1111 · p,m
Beau •:Geste, Ray MIHancf, Rob­
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plo Iha thaft af a voluable baby ing lo bold "" !he iii,••_ll allke.
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Fight ot Week
Bowling
News
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10: 00 Gunsmoke
10. 30 State Trooper
11:00 Movie

Dance Party
CHIO Wrestling
7:00 Father Know11 Best

WSAZ-TV

9:45 Sign On
10·00 r.ti.-istopher
Hl:30 Mr. Wi1ard
11:00 Fr'lltlier of Faith
11:30 This ts The Life
12: 00 rv Chapel

12:30 News
12:45 Garden Club of the Air
1 : 00 Art Linklctter

l; :30 Science Fiction Theatre
2:00 i�appy
2:30 NBA Ba�k�lb:ill Playoff
S: 00 .?olsor Control
5:15 Community Jamboree

WCHS-TV

12:00 Meet the Profe�90J'
12,:tO Pip. The Piper
1:no Directions ·e1
1:30 Pastor's Study
2:00 The Answer
1,,0 Bridge
S:Olt MovJe
5:00. Matty'• Funnfea
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S:SG Chet Huntley Reporting
6:00 Meet the Press
8::JO Trial or Adolf Eichman
8:45 Weather
8: 50 Sunday Sports
7:00 Shirley Temple
8:00 National Velvet
8: 90 Ted Hunter
9:00 Chevy Show
10: 00 Loretta Voun1
to·3fl Blue Angels
11:00 l'l:lews
11:10 Weafhercast
1 1 : 15 Movie
1 : 00 Slgn 00

Channel 8

6:00 Paul WlncheD
6· 30 Walt Olsnev
7:30 Maverick
1:30 Lawman
9,00 The llel,ej
9, 00 Asphalt Jtmgle
JO: 00 Wln!toll Churchill
11:00 U:IO llovietbnl
4:GO 151h :ll'51er Goll TGW"II.
1,1111 M Mad&lt;
1,,0 GE Oill!g,, Bowl
1,00 I I.off Lucy_

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the annua l District Science Day held last S&amp;
'lio Univ ersit y.
omplement.ed by the made of ply wood, paper mache.
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t a cable tool oil drill- Paul Gerard and Mike Br�
:� rig, which was madt! received awards of aetilfedor,.
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wood. was powered Their project, a cloud eh�
_ Tic motor and made , showt'.d a cloud in dry ice. Tbiil
1ide of school hours I 1howed the patla of radioi actiM
particle.s relating to atomic •
project.
ltudeots from Mid- ergy.
received ratings at A1ao receiving a aatisfadorr
award was Mike Lloyd ftt die­
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.an award of excel- played a terrarium. Ci plrtrlr
�a Nicholson wilb ' encbed in glas■ 0. tw1•baa
structures of atorm was very attractive lhawiog ....,..
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, his relief map of the All of tbeae project.II will lie •
ilrea Ray hll&lt;I take,, dleplay al tho Middleport Depar&lt;o
dl typographical map merit Store all thi■ week and ■bow
-ft and enlarged il 1D the ingenuity of the student1,
teet square. ll w a s , their ability, and knowledge ol
, seientlfk! matters.
Accompanying IIOIDe of t h e
young people to Athem Satorday
were Mn. William Miller, �
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icliooll. lh'L 11.,- PidAolio.
port
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The Pomeroy mp SeieDc9
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This Week 's Television Highlights
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Channel 3

7: 30 Bonanza
MIO White Hunter
8:30 TaD Man
1 : 30 Eddie Arnold Jamboree
,,oo Deputy
2 : 00 NBA Playo(f
9:30 Nation's Future
4: 30 Bowling Star
5:00 Captain Gallant
10:3() This Is Your Llfe
6:00 Science Theater
11:00 News Readlioea
6:30 News
1 u: 10 Weathercast
6:45 Sport.!! Roundup
11: 15 Movie
6:55 Weather
I: 00 Sign off
'i':00 Saturday Night Jamboree

Tllesclay, AprU 11, Channel 8, lb

/I Co,11 So lilt/, lo F.n/og
F1m ou1 C,,pel hg LEE$
/n1t1//1d Wa ll- to- Wall

Lmurlout wall-to-wall carpet e"Jlerlly Installed cost, far lea
lhao you may think. You can c11rpet your living, d� ftJOlll
and bedrooms and pay convenlenUy on our budget paymeat
plao. Come In and talk It over with us, We'll show you a ..,..
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SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1961

Moday, April 10, Channel B. A
Stranger lo Town, Frank Mor­
gan, Richard C:xrlo;on; Channel
13. 11:15 Golden Gloves, Richard
Denning, Jean Cagney,

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White Heat, James Cagney, Vir­
ginia Mayll; Channel 8, 11: 10
p.m Hold Your Man, Clark Ga•
ble, Jean Harlow: Channel 13,
Gambling Ship, Cary
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Grant, Benita Hume.

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been denied Its permit to dump raw sewage into the
Ohio River probably will Jay In the hands of ORSANCO"
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LIBERTY THEATRE

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, April 10, 1961

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Engagement, June 10 Wedding 01
Miss Marilyn Sue Knight Revealed

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Re, .
Banq!!i
d
M r s B il l G r au t ,rnd flt'W son .
Howard Ruppel! o f the Syracuse Mr. and Mrs. William Bu&lt;' k and day night at the M iddleport High Schoo l for the anrtual
Presbyterian children, Randy, Carolyn and party of the Senior Band which was h el d at 6:30 with DeM 1� Hay . we n! rt&gt; lurnt!d �me
F l.fst
L'nited
F r iday from the Mason Chnl"
Churth, participated in a Com• Barbara, of Versailles. spent th( Richard Swackhamer as toastmaster.
where Denr11s was lion1 Monday .
munity Good Friday Services last Clast weekend 11.-ilh lheir parent�
___. wit· h
Table:; w e r e renle,.,.,.
as did � r MtCom
--·' to rt'·
brieny
spoke
·
Martha Fowler ex!)!X'ku
week which was held et the Sy• Mr. and Mrs. W1;Jiam Watson ilark top hats. canes and whit,·
�.
Clin
Mason
from
turn home today
Las ley St.. and Mrs Anna Bud ;loves and musical ootes and sy�
racuse EUB Church.
danemg
dinner
thl'
Following
·
-tonstl
11
erw
en!
.___ IC w� re 5he und
,ols were used on the w h i t , :as enjoyed by b and mem=
Rev Rup...,.
r-!t had lhe scriptu..� of Rutland.
rs
lesson and the Pastoral pray er. Mr . llI!d Mrs. Richard Strubl, :luth. Name cards were fashion 'nd thei- r guests wi"th The ·1 ays lt&gt;r\omy yesterday.
and !he Youth cholr of the Pres• and sons of Carroll, Mr. and Mrs !&lt;:I as notes and mints were p!ac urnishing the music . the gym Mr5. Guy Reynolds, Mrs. Jame1
Pullt!n, Mr . and Mrs. Allen Hughe■
byterian church tiang, "The Love Jack Cramer and daughter 01 ;!d in the top hat shaped n u 1 -Vas also decorate.! m
8 11 d
local, and Mr . and Mrs. Jamea
Marion and Mr . and Mrs. Claude eups.
�
of God."
ra.
eco
e of the
charg
ln
whi�.
Clatworthy and Mrs. Geraldine
.
Jewell of Columbus were guesl.9 ot Th
e table blessing before the tions were Karen McElhinney and
Easter serv1ces were held Sun•
Youn", of Pomeroy planned to at, r. and Mrs. C. J . 81ruble the
M
.
.
mea1 was given
d ay morn mg at 9 at which tim( past week
S
b
y
uperinte
n
d
•
Cha
rleoe Davis.
tened th!! Eastern Slar lnspectlun
end Jouung the group
ent L. W M�Comas The toast• Invitalions were made by Culthe communion service was held
thi,; evening in Leesville. Mrs.
for dmner on Sunday were Mr
and the youth choir sang, "Were and M rs. Billy Williamson and master also mtroduced Mr Eu• leen Wilson and Cindy Morris Doris Preston, Worthy Grand MaYuu There When They Crucified son of Rutland and Mr. and Mrs. gene Sears, Bandmaster , w h o and Roietta Riehards was
in trun of the State of Ohio, Order
My Lord · "' and a so io . ""forgiv.... . . Joseph Struble and son. Pomeroy
charge of scuuing
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th em. T h e of Eas!Pm Star. is a member of
was sung by John Lisle. acmrn
Band Boosters prepared and serv. the Leesville Chapter.
Susanna Arnold, daughter of
I
panied by Mrs Don Lisle
ed
the dinner with Mrs. 8 r u c e Mrs. Harold Kauff, who bas
Mrs. Maxine A rnold. is confined to
Self.denial cards turned in .:it her home, Athens Road, by il].
Lloyd
and Mrs. Wallace Brad- been confined to ber home this
TO
that time netted $83 , the church ness.
ford as general chairman,
week because of the flu is much
collection wa11 � and the Su :i•
J
In charge of the table decora• improved.
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MEI GS THEATRE
s
o
Thom
M
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r
y
R
pson
retur
has
n•
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Pom•roy, Ohio
mak- ed home from Pleasant
�ay School oHermg was
were Mrs. James Pullen, Mrs. Wesley Fry and son. Mal'Valley Mrs. Beatr ice Blake was named hons
i g a to l of $174. Of th1,s, 30 Hospital and is convalesd e:
Mrs.
Charles Bradbury, M r s. vin, were busineu visitors io
n nice• 811 delegate to the June meeUng of
$
.a
�
"KEY WITN ESS"
w1U be sent _to the One G re at ly.
the Scioto �sbytery from the Robe�t Coats and _Mrs. J a m e s Huntington today.
Hour of Shanng. The ushers for
� ---Syracuse First United Presbyter. Brewington. The dmner wu preJeffrey Hunte x . Pat Crowley
CARPE NTER
M and Mrs. Eugene Conde d
- also the service were .Jim Bill Oiler
I ian Church when the Session met pared by Mn. Roger Morgan, ---'.
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fam11y have moved from Anne'8"1 . ,
.
"VISI T TO A
and Rubert C'row.
m the church annex. Alternates Mrs. Arnold Richards, Mrs. Lew.
Middleport.
to
SMALL PLAN ET"
Mrs. Wilda Wlsem:m and Davelected were Mrs. Mayme Holmes s Sauer , Jr., Mrs. Donald Low.
Communion elements were pre . I M r
hrry Lewis, Joan Blackman
s . harles Bue� spent Thurs•
id
spent Sunday with her paren ,
Mrs . Don C'-Ottrill. Mrs. Pearl Mc• ery, Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and
.
pared by M is11 Gertrude Duffy day wit� lative
ts
re
s 111 Columbus. Br ide and Miss
. and Mrs. Earl Starkey.
r
M
Frankie Mumaw' Mrs Marvin Swan·
Sunday, Mon., Tues., Wed. !
and Mrs, Charles BIake. For the Mrs. Willia Baxt
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.
m
er
entered
Attending a family dinner OIi
"BUTT ERFIE LD 8"
Easter service the church was Meigs General Hospltsl Thursday The party which the Dea�ness• Serving in the dining room were
with Mr, and Mn. J. K.
Easter
(Technicolor)
es of, t�e ch�ch are sponsormg at Mrs. Carroll Sw:msdn, chairman,
decorated witb potted p I a n t s. for observation and treatment.
C
rabtree and Mr, and Mrs. Roi
With Elitabeth Taylor
the Children !I Home Sunday even- Mrs. Curtis Jenkinson, M rs. ran
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight announce the engagement Seven of the lilies had b e e n Ii
and Eddie Fisher
ing at 7 W?5 announ&lt;:ed �d also cis Anderson, Mrs. Everett Bach• land Cra tree, Kenneth and Dono
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Fos-e
th
by
church
e
th
at
d
e
plac
•
of their daughter, Marilyn Sue, to Mr. Rolland Lee
Colorcartoon1
the Wes�msier Foundation Day ner , Mrs. Paul Scott, Mrs. Mil ald wee Mr. and Mrs. Dale Scott.
ter Rest home to be taken to the
.
Colum­
of
Halley
E.
.James
.
Mrs
and
Mr.
of
son
Halley,
, �d ll\\.5�8, q: 60c and 30c
I
�tch
wdl be held cm lbe I�h ton Hood, and eight girls of the New M arshfield, and Mr. and
r
.:
h
t
0
church.
the
of
shut•ins
.
bus. Miss Knlght graduated from Middleport H i g h
Mrs. Ronnie Scott and Debra' eo,
wit� sp�cial speakers from Ohio Junior Band.
D- •
OnS
School and attended Ohio University and Capital Uni• flowers were placed by M r s. I ut:gln
lumbus.
Umvers1ty.
· memory o
I versity . She is teaching in the Whitehal] school system M ayme HoImes m
others a.ssisling with the din• The Albany Community WCTU
o•
Mention was made of the Fam•
in Columbus. Mr. Hafley graduated from West High �er husband and da�hter , M i r•
ner were Mrs Jark Satterfield held il!t March meeting on Tuff.
.
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M iddleport, Ohio
ily
A
meetmg was �eld Thursday
S&lt;'hool and attended Ohio State University and Frank­ ran Holmes Weyersmiller, one in
� ight planned for_ the church Mrs. Robert McElhmny, Mrs' day with Mrs. Howard Stanley,
ril
p
e
B
A
14
�mnmg
potluck
8
with
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v
e
NOW SHOWING
lin University. He is employed by the Ohio Fuel Gas memory of the Dean family. one .emng by �he Officers a�d Exec•
Ira Botcher , Mrs. Jame11 Danie ls, Athens Coonty President Mrs.
FAIUAN in
I Company in Columbus. The wedding wilJ be an event by Miss Frankie M umaw in mem- ul_ive Committee of . the M1?dleport d�ner at 6 · � p. m ._, a pro�ram Mrs. Rodney Sauer and M r s. Grace Walker was In attendance.
, wit� special music by Charlotte Perrin.
"Hound-Dog Ma n" I of June 10, 7 :30 p.m., at Heath Methodist Church, Mid­ ory of the Mumaw family; one Htg? School Alumnr Association to will �ollow
Plans were made for an executive
the
n
)U tor chmr under the lead-s for the annual bant.__
I d lepo_r_
.
by Mrs. Orville Slack in memo" begm plan
(Color )
ting on APril 12.
mee
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on the Clean•up com· of M rs. Don L1s
· i e, Mrs. Servmg
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Tl ersh 1p
- and .
---- - - - - - - -- of her husband and one in mem- quet which will be held on May .
and Mrs . Cec ii GillogIy and
M
r.
...-..t mittee were Mrs. Henry Clatwor•
Mrs. Lucy Gregg. pre,,denl of Rober. t Harden ' Mrs. M aa-ory
Mrs. Emma Cook.
of
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"The Sheriff Of
n
of Athens and Mr. and
u
Slev
O IC
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· charge Ol Cottrill and Mrs. Robert Crow, �• M rs. Guy ShuIer, Mrs. n.uth
.
ih
e Assoeiation, was m
g
.
s
r
M
This
Harold
G1llogly 1nd Vlctlt.
Sunday evenin the D eaR 'l
M
d
Ted
J
er·
.
Fractured Jaw"
R
e
v
Howard
.
Rup
lt,
pre
pe
the
meeting
which was attended
,
,.
s� ::.'�alp�\,1 artin. �=:�s:�::ts Gallipolis. were gueslli Sunday .,
conesses and the Youth Choir
Wilh .Jayn e Mandield
.
session M
by
.
M rs. Weslev
Fry
Mrs. Charles over he mee m g. o l the
·
their parents, Mr. and Mr11. Fera
·ii1am
and Kenneth Mo re
Mr:; . John Mitch, president , opened the meetin(I' of and other church members wJll. Asa Bradbury Bob' .
ed during the
serv
were
dance
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w·
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11
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se
e
th
mg
n
w1
e
a
t
me
Mills Mrs I
G·n
1 og1Y and J hn
Also C•rloon Carnival
, the Catholic Women's club Thursday evening with pray• go to the Children' s Home for a
Richard Duckworth, by Mrs. William Morris , Mrs. LiKenneth
McElhinn and Mrs· Ken: brenner ,
Melva Faye Jordan
was In
progl'am
and
refreshm
ent
s
.
Y
er.
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SUNDA
STARTS
Mrs. Sam Clark . M 1ss M umaw, one] Boggs and Mrs· R O b e r t
neth Scites
Y
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ch
a
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f
rg
e
o
e
vo
IOfls
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r �-�£,,ll"""r
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Round
robin
sent
cards
to
l
Mrs.
were
Char]es
Graber, On Wednesc ciy of this week the
Mrs. James Quick• Mrs. CharIes Schmoll
"The Remarkable
1
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e meeting the followth
During
Temple
the
at
service
Sunrise
.
:
omer
H
·
M rs . Francj s B Iron
Galloway
Mrs.
and Mrs. lad1e, of the Star Cla81t and the .
,
Blake M rs. McBride Mrs· Cot• Contributors to the dmner were M !hod "
e
181 Church ·
Mr. Pennypacker''
Marg.. ret Waddell who were reported ill. I t was v oted Sunshine Makers Class met and mg commi'ttees were named :
Mrs. Emerson Jones , Mrs. J J.
trill a� Mrs Holmes· •
(Scope &amp; Color)
·
H. E. _stark_e,
Mr. and M rs,to send food and clothing to a needy tam11y m Pomeroy, house cleaned the church. 'A pot Decornting - Miss Ann Howell,
Grueser, spent
Davis , Mrs. WiUlam
With Clifton W e l&gt;b, Dorothy
Monday
m
N
elsonville with
Miss
Martha Howell, Mrs. Jack
Plans were made for the din•
I
luck dinner we s r ed at n
Mrs. Millerd Wildermuth, Mrs. their daughter
Ma i Lim Howl'll.
McGui re, Chaa. Colburn
and
family, Mr.
r,
e
Bachn
i
M
e served April 26 al 4 30
Pullen,
ry
r
Je
s
ner
to
b
Mrs.
a
to hm member/an: ;hese gu u:- and Bertha Wilson. Mrs. Charles Ar- and Mrs. Donald Jones and
P . m. which will he followed by a Plans were also made for a. buf- pearI McBride
" a' Robert Tewksba" Paul Hapton•
IODI.
•
and M iss 0ebr
cher, M rs. �chard P lckens, Mrs.
'
"Smiley Gets A Gun" !o!emn high ma�� et 7 p. m. hon• fet suppe� to be served foilowing a Harden,
P
stall, William Demosky, Henry
Q 10 fQ flOn,
HEL S WITfJ CARR
Paul Casci, Mrs. M ichael Hack(Scope &amp; Color )
uring the RPv. Father John Tu· soll'mn h1gl1 mass at 4 p. m. on On FI"!'day. Apn_.1 18 the churc Clalworthy Gordon Guthrie. Lew•
s
r
ett, Mrs. Dale Dutton, Mrs . Lee M . Ethel Burdette Is la Co-Keith Calvert As Smlley
lt ;. Sauer ,·r . and Mr. and Mrs.
B· Su uduy, April 30. Committees
erf l I j b l le
l . II r
.
A.110 Selectff Shorfll
McComas and Mrs. Edison Bak. lumbus visiting and helping wiU.
:�o� ;o�: ��� ;�sio\r ;leu�: named were : kilchen; Mr11. Philip �ill have . a f� ly night me�• Harold Thom�s.
Shown A t 2 &amp; 7 Sunday
of
Brownies
and
the care of her daughter, Mn.
Scouts
l
r
Gi
m
e
b
to
gm
with
pot
a
luck
din
er.
Meh!r' M rs. J0hn Goeti Jr., Mrs. g
em·ille wiII be presenl.
Nominalmg
•
rs. George Hae- Troop 245 of Sugar Run School
M
-Elaine
"'.,
Smith wbo return«t home
ner
6.30
at
followed
a proCommittees were named for the George Hackett Sr ., Mrs. William
.,J
kett,
Wallace
Bradfo
rd and Robert vis ited WMPO Thursday afternoon Trit1l Diti itlers
from
the
hospital after having
gram
p
en
guest s eaker. Prodinner and lnclucled· kitchen- Reinhart, Mrs. ,James Souders ,
sbary·
Tewk
c
s
r
e
a
•
h
rt
I
00
ry,
e
surg
a chairman for the evening
Were lnitalled
Mrs . George Hncketi Sr. , Mrs . Mrs. George Horak, Mrs. Hilmer � m
Table �rah.o� _ Mr
.
s
.
C�ar
They
�m
taken
�er
_
on
a
e
of
will
to
be
Mr
s.
Don
1,1
�
CottrUI
,
and
r
M
Gordon
the
Donald Lowery, pres ident was
Jack
s.
Follrod,
.
Mrs.
�
e
TH
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A_
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John Goett Jr , M rs. Charles Rad·
OUN
_Cl!:
_D
Jes
Lew
15
and
Faric
M
iss
Lrl
e
the
Slatmn by Frank Spicer . in charge of the meeting of t h e Word Wai
ford, Mrs. John Mikh, Mrs . •John John Handley, Mrs. Edwin '\.\'eh- Food chainnai, is Mrs. Charles wine.
received here of the
They watched a broadcast and Trustees of the Middlepo Fir birth
Blake.
Lengen, Mrs. John Kokovitch, rung.
rt
st
of a son to Mr. and M r a,
.
saw the teletype m operation.
TONIGHT
Ticket
Ways
and
Me
ans
Mrs.
_
United Presbyterian Church held Garry M. Eckard (Jean Lee), Bo11&gt;
- ---Mrs. Jack Foll rod, M rs. Philip M rs. Henry Wells, Mrs . Charles
Jame11 Craig and
Foll� l���he tour lhe g�p Wednesday evening in the Pa ton, M�.
C. F. J:libbs.
Meier , :\ks. Ted Beegle , �rs. Radford, Mrs, John Mitch, Mn. .'tfrs, Williamson'•
sfonnerly ol Pomeroy
..
.
. hd r �
William Talman in
ents at the Dairy tor' s Study at the church
cial
S
recogmh
on
be
will
giv•
pe
•
�irwm
Suudrrl!
.James
r,
William
s.
r
M
.
Grandpare
nt,
are Mr and Mn
"THE PERSUAD ER"
,corge Haekett Jr., Mrs. Tom Bzrthda
.
y Ob,en,ed
en the class of 1911 which w Ul Isle.
Reinhart, Mrs. Tom Ables. M rs.
Routine
matters
- elso w
ere
Guy
Lee
O
a
·
d
M
Homer Got'don . Mrs. Thomas Ables , Mrs. Thomas Hennessy .Tr., . The birthday of Mrs. Phil Wi]. celebrate ii.II Golden Anni�ersa� Attending were Girl Scouts . ed and after the meeting
Barry Sullivan in
Mr
s. G�ry ;
;r:
rd-: Hunt�;!.
"THE PURPLE GANG"
Ht&gt;nnrssy Jr Mrs. George Ho �uk. M rs. John l.engen. Mrs. John Ko- hamson was celebrated Thursday and the c�ass _of 1936 �bich will Linda Ath, Mary K. HenneS-iy, tees installed the tr ial Sunday W. Va.
,
(Rum-runnin11•high jacking
Mrs. Henry Wells. Mrs. Gl'orge kovitch, Mrs. Dorothy Gloeckm.r when the Busy . Bee Sewing Circ]e celebr .11te ita Sliver Anmversary. Sally Globakar, Mary Cross, Sen- SC'hool room divider s whlch the
. of the Federated Church met at
,
Vice and M urder )
C:OffRECTION MADE
.
"
�-thy Fu!�
dy Wbl'------u., Jermuer
Hac keti J1· , M rs.
IA:'. ...
· 11·eh rung, and Miss
"d wm
. "'
Margaret Gans, Nam.,d
church are anticipating ior their _ Jame,
.
. at home o
·
t
h
ALSO C ARTOON ·
e
chu
r
ch
fo
an
r
all
day
steelt died
f
qulltmg. Organ-A ccordion
Menchlni, DreaJllll W�, Pamela church. others attending were
Mn. Durulhy Glor&lt;"kner, Miss as waitresses were
Mrs. Mary
A potluck dinner was served at
hi
s daughtu and son-in-law, Mr.
Crew.
Lmda
Hayes,
Penny
Marga•
MIS.9
O'Donnell,
istine
r
Ch
Wern9,10
ril
Sun. I Mon., Ap
Duet Scheduled
.
·
Lew18
• ::·· Fr� Lewis, and Mrt. Bill Saunders
of Ewinger and Jane Ann Wells and Brown- M R�
John Lupton, Ziva Rodaun ret Gans fmd .Mis5cs Agnes and Kunzelman, M iss Anna Howell, noon to Mrs. Williamson, Mr!; .
n
y
uer , D ick Sauer, ton R. R. inat.ead of rn &amp;t S.unThis Sunday mc-1nlng at t h e lea pa, ... Aah Phyllis
Mt·s. George ftuch.enan, Mrs. Ho. Walter Baer, Mra. Carrie Grueser
u
��.
z
z
E
"BLOOD AND STEEL''
e
Katie GriJese r•
Bla
,
ewlc
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Dw'5',t wa ace and Rev· How. den.
1 • eport First Umled Pres(Regai!ICOpe)
Brenda Bnyer, Dorgthy Neuhling,' nt
Wait resses - Mrs. M ary Kun• 1 mer Gordon, Mrs. John Bacon, '1Wrs, Fred8 Mitch, Mrs. W. Kautz, M'ddl
__
Mies Lena Grueser, Mies Anna byterian Chureb, Mn.
- also Lillian Donna Wist and L Tbara White. a Ruppeh• Pastor :zelman , Mi6!1 Anne Howell, M rs. Mn, Paul Crutcl Mrs Remo
.,.
.l,
1
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TO
RUIICII
C
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ND
Ne,.
�
Robert Mitchum
teifl
Durst,
and
•
Mn.
Paul
·•
Hapt{tD&amp;tall Accompanying the goup were
Mrs. 11jeodore Mora, Mrs. S
·
OUT TWO WEEKS
Mrs Howard i.r1 Mrs.
Homer Brlrkie9
Salish
Browni Troop 111
Kenneth McCullough. Carl Shields, Mrs. Ben Neutzllng, wW prelM!lrt: an organ-accordion
Eleanor Parker
'
a
Leo
by
u
ette,
Mr
son
of
• 1 Cliff ...�Mr
Crew
Bob
Tod
rd
e
S1ieph
,
Mrs · Ja,nes
Delley
B
and
and
rd
d
·
IIOll
•�
Laure
will
•
at
the
·
n,•
and
Luunna Patten
Mrs. Har1 ey Slack' Mrs· Leland
·.
Mrs· Lou·11 Relbel, M rs. Lena Hu- duet u�-�-g
•
ucui the WOfl5U
•
i1P aervJce. Mrs. Dan White,
·
Mr
bert
s.
Ro
B.
Burdette
Paul
.
s
r
M
Conde,
Eui;iene
.
rs
M
Mrs. Willard
lll ill of Methodist Church Jn a group SunGeorge Peppa rd ln
Sisson, Mrs Thomas &amp;ally, Mra. her, Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, Mrs. Tuesday evening Uie Deacons Boyer. Mrs. Edward
Wells and lobar pneumonia at his home. He day. Brownle• are requuted lo
"HOME FROM TH&amp; HILLS" Casci, Mrs. Remo Neiri, Mrs.
:
Grover
Howard
r
b
and
and
Mrs.
Deac
Dall
e
y,
anda
ill
m
e
t
o
at
Mrs.
i•
rn
,
ee
t
Mary
E
Am
Richard Fr e m n, Mrs. Don Mu
Mn Jay Wa er and sons, Jef• will be out of school for t w O be at the church at t: 15 •· m, and
oneues w
Sha (Cinemascope &amp; Color)
the church at '1:30.
ALSO CARTOON
frey aru:l Stephen.
Jen. Mrs. Thomas Scally, Mrs . er, Miss Martha HoweU, MU'II K&amp;upar.
weeks or longer.
to be in full uniform.
Kennelh MeCulloui;ih , Mrs. Le-- Christine O'Donnell and Miss Jo
TIME SCHEDULE NOTICE land
Sisson, Mrs, Harley Slack, Ellen Follrod
MASON DRIVE IN
MNt. George Buchanan, Mrs. Leon
Feature llsted firtt at.arts at McKnight, Mrs. Robert Burkett, Hostessei for lhe May meeting
dusk. The picture listed sec• Mrs. Mary Shafer , Mrs. Charles were named and i:acluded Mra.
ondly will be startir,g near
Knopp, Miss Chr istine Grueser, Tl1 omas Hennessy, Jr., Mri, H�
8,30.
Miss Jo Ellen Foll rod and Miss mer Gordon, Mrs. John Handley
Mra. Henry Wells, Mn. Edward
Wells and Mrs. Eugene Conde.
Prayer by Mrs, Mitch closed tbe
meeting after which a Stanley
party was held with MI"i. Owen
Bratton as demonstrator. Miss Ari­
ne Howell won the au !nda11�
pri:r.e and M1·s. George Hackett
Sr. the door prize.
A dessert COUf8e was servOO by
the hostes11e11 Mrs. Buchanan,, Ml'I,
Kunzelman,, Ml'l!L. Rrlckles, Mra.
Gress, Mrs. Webrung and MIIS
Ilario Marie Smith. The Eul«
theme wa1 carried out la the re­
freshments and also the table dec­
oratlons and a holy card waa
placed 1t each setttns. Favon
were miniature Easter ba■ket,.

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�viou■ Sunday , Rotary· men were called t. tbl D•l p k
t 36th annua1 Easter Joachim residenre &lt;m Route a
it. Young Abbett i, the He wa, transported to M e I Iii
j,. and Mrs. Hora,e Ab- General Ho,pital.
�•• a blackface maaL Yesterday afternoon at I p&amp;
fS raised over his face. the squad went lo the DaVII 0.,..
below, UI Harold E. HuL-- ser residence in Pomer8J. Ill
�dance contest chait- was taken to a local phytlelal
ite pleased with the bil- for medical treatment. Mn. Joll
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aquadsmen after wffering a 1lell't.
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