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IN TUNE
WITH JUNE

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1 959 CHEVROLET

V .fi motor with Powe,glide.
Beautiful ivory &amp; turquoise
finii;h. Spotless clean match­
Ing interior, w:ood tirei;, ra­
dio. Nic e and sharp with real
low mi l eage by local owner.
BEL AIR 2-DOOR

$1 795

FAIRLANE 4 DOOR

1 959 FORD

V8 motor, Fordomatil trans.,
radi.:&gt;, heater, jet black fin­
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room clean interior.

$1 595

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real clean. Standard traru.
with power steering. Radio,
heater and whitewall tire s.
Beautiful ivory &amp; turquoise
finil!b with Deluxe interior
trim.
IMPALA HARD TOP CPE.

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white top and attractive gold
interior trim . .Full equipment
including whitewall tires,
wheel diSCI!, radio, heater ,
IMPALA CONY. COUPE

$'i 549

1 958 FORD

Power steering, T-Bird mo·
tor, automatic trans. Spotl ess
clean interior. Good tires,
Radio a n d heater.
FAIRLANE 500 H. T. CF'E,

$1 295

1 957 FORD

Ivory end black finish. Spot­
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tor, automatic trans. Radio,
heater. Tires show liltl e
wear.
FAIRLANI! 500 - 2-DOOR

$1095

1 957 MERCURY

Mercomatic tra ns., radio,
heater. whitewalls, Clean in­
terior. Ivory and yellow fin­
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Fam,ly P,cn,c
Being Planned

For further plan1 of the · event
members are to contact either
Mrs. Rfohard Owen or Mrs. Ches­
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Is En,tertained

Mtu Ann Howell entertained
After the close of the meeting the Fortnite Club at her home
memben retired to the dining Thursday evening.
room for games end refreshments Presiding over the abort busl­
of lee cream and cake served by neu meeting was Mn. Richard
Cash Bohr.
Owen, vice pr&lt;11dent. During the
-------------------; evening the birthday of Mn.
Gerald Anthony was celebr,rted
and the annlveruries of Mn,
Middleport, Ohio
Robert Tewbbary and M1'I.
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club !or Ha next meeting, wl1h
the dam 111 be announced late,.
Allan Ladd, Sidney Poitier
Othon -n1
- and r--�M were Mn, Jock
Bachner, Miaa Carol Bacht.el'
"GOOD DAY FOR
Mn.
GIHn Hensler, M1'I. aa,.
A HANGING"
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Kloes, Ml'B. Leo Smith and
Wdtb Fred MocMurray
gue,ta
Bronwyn Dalley and Jud)'
Also CARTOON CARNIVAL
Owen.

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BANKERS LOOK
JO$T UKE
OTHER PEOPLE,
DOll7 THEY,

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Here's What
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15 Pieces Of Chicken

8 Hot Rolls

1 Pint Of Gravy

ENOUGH CHICKEN TO SERVE
5 TO 7 PIOPLI

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11', TON
R-160 - 1114" W.B. Uke new
750x1.0 tires. Cab solid, out1tandibQ: in appearance and
mechanleal rondition.

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Good tlrea. SoUd Olb. Loob
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Store-Wide June Salesl
And . . . . . Visit the 3rd Floor ond 2nd Floor During Our
Furniture ond Floor Covering Sole!

1 956 FORD

V-1 - ¼-TON PICKUP
Overdrive. Brand new tireti.
Heater, radio. Like new in
every way.

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Healer, tires li ke new, sharp
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With 11-ft. dump body. 900
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Radio, heater.

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The ann ual picnic of the Past Church Women met Tuellday af•
I Care' . opened � =mg :
they 1.1,JII attend the men ' s meet day evemng wnen members met
Presidenll
of the Ladies Auxiliary temoon at thfl St. Paul'■ Cl:lureb.
I WSCS of the Forest Run Methtt-- Mrs' Frank Cheesebrew was 3
mgs of the Oh10 Baptist Conven- 8t the h8II tn M Iddleport for their
Geneva Joachun pr inc1Mrs
Drew
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W-'--te
._ r Pott. Ameracan
dIsl chur h held Wednesday eve- business vtsitor m Gallipolis
Uon held at Dennison Umvers1ty . 1. regular meetmg
pal and Mrs . Max.me A r n O I d 1
�e ch rch with M r a Monday and also visited at Hol• Legion was held Wednesday even- prellded and the m ng ope
Kai Hindy, Harold E Hubbard Offwt&gt;rs eleeted were Richard ad
;et:owed
s1
I he roo k at the Salisbury School
�tt. pre:ident , m charge: zer Hospital with Mrs. Jack Bech- I mg at the �ome of M , o,we:
and EdlSOn Raker will be leaving Owen as C"hanreOor, Car l Owen ei; were III
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Columbus this week to M
�atson, R8&lt;."me Road·
pot uc
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m tle who underwent surgery
Christy Baer wes
thlS evening and Paul Smart. CliJ- v1re rhancellor, J H. Grate aa
attend the state wide s u m m e I
:.aI Am DllcourShall I Pra When
of Sprmg- dmner wss served at 6:30.
, led Yb Mrl. L. C. Karr.
ford Stumbo aod Tony Fowler master of wor k. Brad Wolfe as School I unch &lt;..'Onrereoce sponso r- cha:ge of "t.he. pro ram using aa Mrs. Char!MI �d1e
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Houdash
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Mrs HiU"ry
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me- field is v1i;1ting with Mr and Mrs
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plan to lea\/e SaturdBy 1'hP ml'rl pr,..\a le RusseU Roush ru; master I
her �?P1;• Home or the'' Ho
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by
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State
p
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or
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and
children
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Gene
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�s:; Group smgmg Of T is 11
ings w1 Il end s, unrui'J noon
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I of arms , LesLer w alburn as outer Education and the Ohio School I
I with the Lord s Prayer o d pledge pIans were modu
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Huard, Chester z,�kle 1111 mner Food Service Assoc:1at1on
I pr0&amp;ram, followed by &amp;enlence Otto Harding is reported to be , to the flag followed by iilent pray- meeting in the near future to
ATTENDED SESSIONS
guard, Richard Bailey as recordI er for the dead. Devotions were make robes for the Junlor choo?
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Lochary
return
Patrick
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, Jed by Mrs. George Bearhs who with a sack lunch et noon '11w
··L past Swiuay
eading by Mrs Baer rock Mote] where he and M r ,;
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scripture
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secretary
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read Psalm 100• and closed with meeting closed with the Lord'I
home Thursduy ltfternoon from
I·s prayer
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p\ayl
A
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daughter,
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with
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after which �
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chancelCmcmnati where she attende.J , L R Wt ley, outgomg
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able
to
travel,
rs
Edmund
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nted
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accomparu=
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reshments
were
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served
The p ogram was in ch ge of f
th1; Le-0 Podolsky Piano Sessmns, I lor commander, was m charge Of
Law- go to New Orleans
Mrs Ralph Gilmore a11d ope�ed Emma Hamm and Mrs· Edward
I the rneetmg &lt;md lhe dealh of John I th� ir daughter, Donna who apent, ser, Mrs. Russ Watson, Mrs
held m the Sinton Hotel. Thest!
Scott
and
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Mr. and Ml'fl. Richard O w e I with Ii readuig "He Hadn t Time _
a member · was report- 1 a week w1"lh her s;,ter .
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piano sessions are mv1tahonal , Downmg,
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and children, Judy and Diek1e,
wa� also reported I h a I Mrs . Grove, Erb, Mrs. r 8 r I
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piano
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Chuthe Japanese verslon of Psabn Mrs. Homer Hartley and M r s.. 1 she visited with her son and fam- To Show the Fla .. b Mrs
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James Faulkner plan to go to Uy, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bach• Jes Sa��- A re
Me igs General Hosp1t.n
B
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Yeauger- and the Chinese v ersioo Columbus this weekend where ner and daughte; .
It was announced that the � - ?f ly with relatives in Columbus.
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by
several ar cI
Pomaroy, Ohio
Scott.
to
pretende
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Mrs.
by
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Mrs.
with
they
nd
visit
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Mr.
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will
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Mr.
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P. and Pythian S1ster�'s picnic Mrs. �- E . W. Downie I e f t
concluded
�ton
s
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had been postponed unti�July � - Tuesday for Dunbar, W. Va. for Psalm 23 was read by Mrs. Fr w. v. Owen and Mr. and � r s. and Mr. and Mrs. Ge_orge Low- : , �-gr!.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
Nease.
Fred Mees and other relatives. ery were called to Me1crost, P
,-iiiiiiiiiiiii---iiii•iiiiiioii'i visit with her daughter and 800"GORGO"
f1 In
hort business IM!ll­
u. s . Nee&amp;e gave a read· Forrest Bachtel is also in the this week by the death of the�Mn.
(Tochnicolor)
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in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Bright ing n the Lord's Prayer, after
Smith, who 11
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group of students from Middle- father, George Lowery.
Dun't Miss It
, leaving in the near future for
who came here for her on Mon-- which group singing of Rock ,.f
port High School who are attend- Major and Mrs. Harry Craig,
"DON'T GIVE UP
honored
day.
THE SHIP''
Ages and prayer by Mrs. Baer ing the Band Clinic in Athens this Jr.. and children , Douglas and Buchanan. w. Va., was
shower.
f
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handkerch
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with
TONIGHT
Jerry Lewis and
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M rs. Donald Holter and aon, concluded the program. During week and next. rtie other stu- Carol Lee have returned to their
Attending were the above am­
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Mickey Shau,ghnef.iBY
Key Kendall Pat returned to their home , Hunt- the busines!I session Mrs. Frank O�nta from here are Karen BeenYul Brynner
home in Alexandria, Va. after vis- ed and Mrs. William Baxter, Mn.
"ONCE MORE
• ton w Va today after a visit Pickens and Mn. Margaret Howl· ner, Farrell ShuJer. and David iting with M rs. H. W. Craig a11d e
J d Webster Sr. , Mrs. George
SUN., MON., TUES.
WITH FEELING''
elt of Racine were welcomed Wiley.
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relativ
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Jun• 25-26-27
(Technicolor)
Hackett Sr., Mrs. Pearl HyseU,
a1 guests. Mn. Pickens, who i1 Mrs. Everett Bachner a n d Rev. and Mrs. Ron�ld S. Place
Young and othe� �lives.
- also Frank . Cheesebrew, Mn.
Mrs.
"GONE WITH THI WIND"
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of
the
WSCS
contact
Mrs
Charlea
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k ' Michael Callan
of
Euclid
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Elbridge.
Dick
daughter, Connie, were in Chilll- and children of
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Ben Neutz]mg, Mrs. Mayme
(Techn icolor)
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Tuesday Weld, Victoria Shaw is the guest of her parents, Mr. in Meig. County, spoke on t h e cothe Tuesday on business and York are expected to arrive next Holme,;. Mrs. Lewis
Stanley and
Margaret Mitchell's Story
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"BECAUSE THEY'RE
work for the eoming year.
and Mrs. Leo Story.
in the evening they met Mrs. Ida Monday for a visit with M r s. one guest, Mrs. Arthlll' Cox. Tile
With Clark Gable,
YOUNG'"
Refreshments were served at Bac hner In Parkersburg, who "" as Place's parents, Mr. a n d Mrs. next meeting will be held in Se}&gt;'
Vivie n Leigh, Leslie H()ward
ALSO
CARTOON
Mrs. Lowell Salser eod sons, the close of the meeting by Mn. ......,,l
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and Olivia De Havillend
ng from V frgin;• wber&lt; Harl'Y Houd•"''" and FN!ddw
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Matlnae Sunday 1 :30 P.M.
S.tvrd•Y Only
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David Ladd in
Admi11lon 75c and 35c
and Mrs. Clarence Ihle.
"RAYMIE"
Jack Curtis WBI a contributing
Wedneadey Thru Saturd•y
- also Mrs. Greta Price is reported hoste1&gt;s.
June 28 thru July 8
Randolph Scott, Joan Leslie as quite Ill in Meigs General Hos•
Wm. Wylar'•
"MAN IN THE SADDLE"
pit.al.
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"BEN HUR"
('fechnicolor)
A Tale of The Christ
ALSO CARTOON
Patrick Lochal'Y relurned home
(Technicolor)
June 25-26 Thursday alle, 8 ,;s1i ;. Dayton
Sun. &amp; Mon.
Charlton Hesto n , Haru Keet
with his sister, Mrs. Glen Cha11e
St•rtlng
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Dude
Jac k Hawki n s. Stephen Boyd
in Bloomington, Ind. with his Mrs. Roy Blankenship end Mrs.
and
before
eart
H
Your
al
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St
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Ge n era] Lew Wallace Aulhor
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Donald McKnight were �01teues
you knO\Y it . ,
,O,.TINEES
"THE BOY WHO STOLE
Mrs. James Lochary and family. when the Sew-Rite �wing Club
S■hmt■y, July I , and
A MILLION"
He was acc«npanied home by his met Wednesday evening at the1r
Sunday, July 2, Stari ln,g
- also club ,oom.
granddaughter, Susan Lochary,
1 :30 P.M.
Acadc-my Award Winner
Durlng the short businea sesEvening Shows 7:00 P.M.
Best Actor: Rurt Lan caster
sion with Mn, Charles Spencer
on, Show Nlthtlr
Best Supporting Actress:
presiding a report was given on
Old/a,hioned Ham
ADMISSION:
Shirley Jones
the
record hop held recently.
Sat. Matin ee - 90c
"ELMER GANTRY"
Dinner ls June 30
Plans
were d lscusaed for a femSun. Matinee &amp; Even ings
Je1m Simmo ns
(In Color)
$1.30 Tax Included
NOT FOR CHILDREN
The WSCS of Letart Falls will ily picnic in July and �lso for an,
Children Mc
UNDER 1B
' ned ham din· other record hop in Ju y.
sponsor an Id fashto
Following the business session
ner at the Letart Falls Communthe group worked on the plastic
ity Building June :10 at 6 , p.m.
flowe r vases which they are mak­
Proceeds are to go to mamtening for use at the Meigs General
ance of the Methodist Church.
Hospital. Mrs. Donald Collins won
Tickets are being l!IOld now, and the door prize.
can aho be bought ,t the door. A dessert course wu served by
Tables wW be reserved for ad- the hostesse1. Hoste11Se1 for the
,
vance tfok
11t buyers, Mr11. JOhn next" meeting wiU be Mrs. Elmer
White 8nd Mrs. Don8kl Collins
Hill ii president of the WSCS.

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Now everyone can have
success with roses l

Do your roaes, like most people's, bloom nicely at the wry begin­
ning of the season-then quit blooming once bot weather settles ill?
• Thie yeu ean be dift'erent! That's because Scotia, the people
who made having a good lawn easy and BUre, have develop,d a
simple, scillntific program for roses, too.
Now you can have better roses, more contuiuous bloom--month
81::utll
, after month-without wony or · hard work.

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Zephyr is a revolutionary new applicatcr t1w !eta J'0ll
proted the tops and undmidell of evsy leaf. BAZIi, Swtla all-in-one intection against, h eeta mid di ease, eomea iJI a - ,
taUIIB' t1m 8tt, .wgl.y into tbt&gt; Zephyr (miring t.o mix, 1111111111D.

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Roi� Regulations A1mounced F or Boat
· Events 1ven BY Comdr·
Show; Tentat1ve

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Hollywood &amp; Vine

THE POET'S
CORNER

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New In Farming

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-� Glenn Ford Tells About Trouble With His
In HOIIywood Fihns :�.:.�,�":";a�:����'.
Name In Gettina
,......-r, Start

N boats TIii!: LEAF AND THE FERN
Regulations for Gallipoli!' first annual Water Show, Patrol Commander. I O
E. Starkey. A potluck aupptr 11'81
ood!
111
lhe
one
sho
andered.
in
w
permitted
w
be
the
will
al
w
I
prove
tentati
a
and
front,
ac:heduled July 2 oil the park
11ened b,y the host GranJe. A toy
tod
ee,afternoon
e
th
durmg
-area
a
com•
show
boat
, my tal of. l\2 � ill attendance and
gram of events featured Friday night's
El&gt;ffOU NOTE· VerMII
nt after I waa placed under •sret amcmc tblMlelvtl
. sion .
To learn what the voittl of nature � II - � Ado,
Tbefe the fraW!Tnal aplrit of the Grantt
be.
wowd
It
Mme
origical
.
mittee meettnc at the Gallipolis Boat C1ub dock .
co ract.
be pe�1tted
would aay.
to
al&gt;. wu very evwlMit.
thil
Ntctk,a
atartled
a
wu
Lt. Commander David E. Metz, Mrine Safety Div- No pertK&gt;n9 shall
.
Dlnd Chip
tuff onr tlle tne- 1
Gleu
who wtll to awim, bathe, or fish 1n the The brown leaf ctrpet by
on,
Huntingt
Guard,
Coast
States
,
new
Unted
re- 'nM&gt;se traveling to Alfred from
mon
eomer
ision
the writ.er IOllaJ' di! Ml -, et I 1 .,11 told that I would hlv. ,ueperou1
wind wu lllrred
are.a
the Coast Guard
Boating
by
patrolled
Safe
the
of
phase
safely
the
of
the
charge
ll
be
Colwnbla were Mn. Gene Jeffrrt
ftNlq:&gt; • ni&amp;altle .... to clwlp my n,m,. Gwyllyn 11111:IDC.W to G-, yn Ford ud
And from overhead came tM
l1!on
Show released the rules and regulations, to be followed dunng the entire water show
and Margie Sue, Mr. and Mra.
:,-U,lllmNH
pro- pramlN tut I deOnila dec
Ford wu too difflcuh
bird.
a
of
song
rathree
said
�ander
The
event
the
in
g
ipatin
partic
would ...,_ bl �
Carl Greenlees and oaro]yn. Rnla
by th�
NN PORD
noimce.
• · By
O
dlo-equipped
P1trol
boat.II
wowd
Robert (Red Sheetl prop-am
Mr. and Mn. H. E.
Rhoadel
t
Cu'&amp; �
from p
Bein I newcomer and IDDO\II
w. h
be on hand durtn1 the ent.irt ahow As I lil&amp;ened, • brown leaf aoftly
'
chairman. rt.-:1 a �tatfve 12- lho -:V �� p. � n:;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye,
•
� �l� Shatt- te be 'agreeable, 1 af1Uld tn}y lit:lltiql wtat Oil tbroup tbl stan:ev.
HOLL�
uld,
the
·
of
Eaeh
measures
y
t
safe
•
to
for
be
Jll)fOJl.llfUl-"J
opected
I
which
rd
ca
· DIil
week through aome nlgbtt with Mn Reed Jeffers. Mills Rf&gt;becca
•
ght1 that 1 bad
prod
:atr�l cr,aft_ ma y display a sii: patrol boats will ha�e two crash " Whv not be still ln your downy ,peare dJdn
eer,
now
and
�w
�n
i;vI(�
h
tly
tll
�lig
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gal awu
f ': DO �trnoill •anemenl
far.
when
wl
ia] visua &amp;1gnal• when necessa-;;
ert to
.,
bed
CG
Gallipolia
b
ted
t
ho
ay.
II}' Mr and Mrs Mendal Jor,.
banded 1-.. lllb of
lnf,..,.ld
.e- to control movement of •�tor U:1�i :;:
�ten in ctse Be conte'lt lo ileep where no
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"What'• in a umet _ oaf WI and I "'�!°':!.
UIIIII
�
rom
ll'O
I
a
A
and Wa1ter and Mla1 Carolyn
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Tue&amp;d
f
•
Appearing befon approxtmat cra , coo!listing of a white al.gn
now
•11
name
w,u
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actor
uplrine
an
Unlea
w,
breezes
b
lo
ft
'
1
boat
One
9l'.'IOdrum.
w e
1y 20 pmo111 in Gallipolll !all about three feet Bq\18N with the of
w
:: piers For your head will yet be cov- with a ume no&amp; aa1y lmmet:liate- (The atudlo wtu 1ocae.d Oil Gower
er
�
ill
wi
a
M
PERSONAL NOTES
the
that Sllll
night, Commander ets told
oc . near
·
Hollywood. )
.
word sroP in red or black.
wtt.b Ule1r w1vfl.
ly pl...m, to the aye u well u Street
er«I with mow."
show
y
the
along
other
rnid-wa
the
to
equ
G■lllan1 "It ii my purpoae tu llff Spectator craft are r
ested
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirk 81141
the ear 111d tonpe - or. at 1tut PbU010phlcally, l went boml aa Ntped.
ne��� willo':"
that everything ls conducted In ..., cut fotors. and anchor close to area. a/td ' tltlrd
"
a
answered,
.
�aughter
of
Gower,
returninl
te
the
lluSo
Ti
ud �!:a
SCI to the eyu, ffl'I and tonguel
John
A small vok:t
, I IQUNl.ed a C!Offlprolltlle.
e s res,.
ect near
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aafe manner - It's up to you shore or run bow of boats up Tree, ocat
warm doWl'l here,
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tboM in Hollywood who might be dlo the nut morninl to be , told 1 ldmltted the name GW}'llyn linflon and mlilN,
low
ro
e
r
riv
e
r
c
e
on
d
' the We&amp;t Virginia 1ide :if �
and
Mr.
�.
��
of
ust
ls
fl!'lt.
ire
bn
were
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g
name
U
no
1pr
Va.,
"�
ml&amp;bt
that
y
CIUIII
y
IDID9
folks to produce the show. "
comternaUon,
be
w
guests
W
ln
:n.
- he 1 in that m
h
It aurel m
to h
the
bank on
M
nver cra!t will � hatted uwu,.
near,
'"'Commander Metz recommend· the river during the varlow
Lord." The followlnj: momln&amp;. I but 1 t.ned te lat any problem Douglas Mosler. Mias . Ba :
trouble.
t� abow • operation.
f
When we awoke todaJ our cover Or, a I w11 wbm I llgn,d my walked out of the
II with the ume Ford, The flnt Hubbard
ed the following yfety measures event,, ocept during the marine
pend
Communications will de
·
8t
days
was warm
..
he taken durtn&amp; the run of the parade or when permitted by the
flnt movie contract, he'1 in for "William Cort."
name could KO - but the 111t had
on the succe11a of you.� •�w sa_ld i'nd we thouldi we heard a blut
Mr. and Mr■. Chester Spencer
The
mornin
after
that
t
)Ill
to
at
.
g
sonie strong .,gumenu
ay.
' son&amp;Without •t,
Commander Metz.
bird s
uaed
stephen, O.arleston, W. Ya.•
y
and
ord.
at- wa1ud out.
1 born Gw llyn J'
with the
1
"'Too euUy conf
the ev�t- will sag." Head Chafrthe week end at 111esb or
t
spen
achoo! u Gwyllyn J'ord, 1 adviled that I IIW nothing automobile," wu ooe point of
man Wilham (Bill- Matthews as• ' 'Never before have '1ft felt this
Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
parents,
her
acted 00 the ■lagt &amp;I Gwyll,n wrong wltb my orlptal name, view. "Too Irish," wa, another.
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sured the Huntingtoll communl- way,
Mn. Dale Dye
and
Mr.
r.
e
Cast
on
ae
F rd IO by the time l anter.l. and fl&amp;W'td iince they couldn'l (What bearing the had
the
cations would be in correct order Bui we' re alway, content In our :'ct�
ite uaed
it. ----------oon callers at
aftern
v
\ :J
(,,p
were
Sunda
q
to
1 wu u
p
iltuation, 1 may never know. ' ) 1
for the gigan tic event.
nests to lav,
the
Caster
home.
ant little If anythlDI
1bll all
held fut Would I "Ifft to the
Red Sheets, in giving a detail- For we could hear the eold wind,
1
I
s i,')'•\-.\ \ ,.,,.,
to the 11':111 execuilive1
1pellin1 ·Tordd.?" No? How about SUndav guests at tbe home of
.
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)
l;(f,
blow
ed rel)Ort of the program of
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Mr. and Mra. Fem GUlogly and
"Forde?" No?
event.a, said he e�pected to make And know that our head, were
,/�� '.
,.
Now with a last name, 1 de- John were Miu Jacqueline Wag.
!
1
several changes m the program covered with snow.
and Mrs.
ckild to puah the oontllt to a li!ODer, Han'isonvllle; Mr.
dedarinJ It official. The
before
, Galllo
family
and
r
Ralph
Fraz:ie
,.) ;
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cloee. 1 told them I wa, deter,.
lJ..llct program, weather pemut• Nev! Little Fem, the brown
Meo
Elba
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Jlotu.
polis,
By
Mn.
R,,_.
n
mined to kNp the ftrst Initial of
...-.,, \; .
leaf ..ld.
ting, la to begin at I p. m. If
:!''1&gt; rs .
q·
s,
Columbu
Sharon.
ht
and
I
MISCELLANBOlTI IIIOWU
lint name !Ill nll ID now Knht
,,
everythml( goes aa planned, the "Tender young plants mutt winter
' and Mn. Paul Gutoo and eMl.d... . '
A miscellaneowi h we
WU :' le t 1
0 Ford
'J;'.-£bed,
ahow will be c-hmaxdt! with a IO,• . .,.&amp;,
BY ADA IIACK
. each I wu ren of Albany, while Sundav even�I why we eom1 from Gt!t'
fe:�
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:S
r
the
at
�
held
tart
�
o
Le
•
That
•
000 p.i,tacllute iump Into the Ohi!f
c11llers were Mr. and Mrs Ceo
Mra. Ag11es White k!d the de· lty Hall Mooday mgllt •m h,mor rd George Ford, Gordon Ford, Greg- IM
.
tree home down '
River by Gene Ham1Iton 8nd Tom
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Cl1 GilioI!IV and Steven, Athens••
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,...a. CarroU White l new- ory Ford ,;u..
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,oru . .,...,
·'d Focd.
.
--• Ger;u
80 doae to votic&gt;nl ""'"' roll c� wae aruiwer- u.
•
Baldwin. f')(.u S Army par• And nestle all winter
M and Mrs Carl Crabtree A1•
.,
ed with • Bible verse conlllnini lyweda l, After the honored
the
ground
BDae■t
e
Gtena
s
trooper
nd Mr and Mrs· ArthU!'
the word •·eye" when the &amp;m- peata had opened their glfll pot- I offtred a sUQMtklll. My fa. e :� -:e
r r · locai
Shoukl the event be poltponed 11t ,nuill 1'ffn fflm beR•n to shine Makera c1... of the P"irlt luck refreshr,W!llle were
e
aerved to ther had been born tn Glenford
8
·Perry and grand
the sponsoring
thunderstonru,
by
unfold
Unit« Prubyterlen church met the following: Mn. ErwlD Gloeck- io Canada 80 why not Glen Mn. Moses
MC- PIIOOltAM CHAIRMAN-Odle O'Donnell, left,
.,
Galhpolfa - Pt. And put it1 bead out Into the cold· Gr
Donna Davls an
their reaular mol)thly meet- ner, Mrs. Doral Parson1, Joyce J'ordt Better yet Glenn Ford da11 blPra,
f
and Bober! (Red) Sheets, were among 20-some per­ orgamzat1on1 ,
rdh are I�dln� •
ilia
Au
Guard
Wood�
,
� Vickte
Pleasant CoHt
x ry The brown le�f aaid, ··Now whef Ing at lhe home of Mila Gertrude Gloeckner, Re\'. and Mn. Dwight
sons attending Friday's Water Boal Show commit­
a
There
was
murmuring
but
no
few
days
w1tb
er cous no,
'
shall l do?
a.......rt, were read and ap- Spencer' Laurl:'nce Theiss, Gladys p, _use.
Duffy' •-t"'
tee meeline at the Gallipolis Boat Club d0&lt;ks. O'Don­ Flotilla UIOO, and the Galllpolil
a
and Mrs Keollv KPrns and dau&amp;IP
Boat CI ub, wourId have to :�it 'for For 1 am supposed to tab care proved and a (ree wlll offering Shie1d■
V�nMeter,
eo , yn. 'ftou
nell will serve as Master of eremonies for the Sun•
After
ano
t
her
,,,,_k
of
this
nonter Mpdison W. Va.
two weeks be ort: 1e• sc uIlDil
of you "
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di(, July 2 event. Sheets will be in charge of the
WBB taken and plau were made G rge, Ro�r 8nd Jean art0nB, 11ense I took matters into my own
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�
the
show,
'
GerEarly
Roush.
Mr.
. ·,
J..tlk'f
and Mn.
Mrs Malhe
p
actual programing. Sheets hopes to have the pro­
to bold an lee cream supper on
started
li and that day
hands
and
eral �ava y��- ft'
'l'he show Is being conducted as Soon. a cold wind blew an" the the cburcli lawn Saturday 8\'etl- aid Wells. Mn. Kenneth Wolfe,
gram completed by Tuesday. (Casby Meadows photo).
d'' to every paper
enn
For
"Gl
rmht
A
and
r1
law,
Mr.
e
-1n
slsl r small green rern
a 'k1ek-off' to National Safe Boat·ng July 1st during the b111ine11 Mn. Bob Rhode-s, Ruth and Pentract 'ftiat dld It. 1'M M.Prd Pt&gt;rry
n
s l(ln wlllch WBB in charge of nv Wolfe, Karen nrd Mike Rhotlu :.� : th
mg week, to be obaerved by boat- Became very oold tmd wished •
rew up their Jumdt.
es
ecu
return
ers acron the Nation July 2
� clu!l president Mni. Mara:ar- Mrs, Elmer Pickens, _..:,etste Glenn Ford It wouM be. GleM The Youne: Peoole of Te�pl r
To Its downy berl &amp;0 dose to th
Slau�ter. Mr. �d Mn.��
Meth?d!5l Church held their un11
lhroiigh the 8tll.
et Winebrenner. The traveling
Roush, JeB11, I,mda aol N,ckl Ford It has been. And now ft's meet•na: at the churt'h on Sunday
ground
ba•ket
e w�nt rfrom Mrt· Either
. VanMeter, Nancy, B 1IIY, · Bobhy even 1eg;1.
Beneath the ltavea !Ml wltnl!red l
evenJn� with Mr and Mrs Arthur
M •. Helen H
d
H
b
Md the
ta
and
r
Ro
Plckens,
Stevie
d
and brown
ta
�:r_
�
i!
be
Crabt ree �II Jeaf'11r9 An lntel'f'�&amp;11
I M�: �trice BUib
frlend
d
ot
N1mcy Roush.
In dlsctu118on led by Arthur
her
Blbl tudY period usi g
81/
he:rd �
orl :tnaI �me \
nd (, t
Th
l
earned, ales . too ;
fem
had
e
�
:
Be
:.
.
atbut
unable to
itifts
Cr b ree and devot!OM bv J11"1
Sue Circle vlalted Ruth Winaett
i
by Sendina:
a
Way to
op1
d J
c anga .,
late
tend were Mr. and Mrs. Bob A•h- 11 ed '
,
Y
OU
Seel were the ffl"ln l)art. of the
,
of s raruse F rida
.
.
,
I AII ;
t
k
Gwyllyn Ford 1• • great name. nrolft'Rm. Mia Cl'llhV Seet cava
'": he .�
lev and family . Mr. and Mrs. St
M;', Rirhard ;� ung and son That it' a always best goo advlce
a
r
A
IOC
The
W
re
·
lake;
le
Clair Hill. Mr. and Mn. Roy
a re1IOrl on her trip to the con•�
are apending some time wlth her
be
lowed wHh rtfrelhments �n1
PeaI'I011,
S1111y
Peal'IIOII,
Mr.
and
ence
at L&lt;•ke11lde at Sunda,
·/
Edson '11,e fern turned brown and l
parml &amp; Mr and Mn·
8
drooped its head
aerved to the above men
Mr!. Rusmell Roush and family,
Sr�I on Sunday rnon1irt1.
Roush
. If '
nd IKIOfl lay de ad on its brown a� Mn. Helen Diddle, Mn. Na- DorH PafSOnl, Mr, and ....... Don
OrMft1ian ..•� ·
Mr.
and
Mr9.
Cfrl
Mrs DeB!l le Patteraon of Porn- A.
..., Lonflon, ,n. Ma,prel Cot- Roop Mrt n.rt11
leaf bed.
,-itol,1noon. Mn.
and c,..,,,. """ Mn
eroy si:;:n: the week end
h her
-Mn. Ram Wolk- trlfl.
the holtea Gertrude Kahl ' �. Mrs. DoBv Wolfe.
n...
'Rhondes aml RIii■, vl1li@it widl
1
M r. •
Mr■.
Tanllflr'• ••• Baal Durty.
Ada Rowe, Mr. and Mn. A.mold
l'f'l i1tlvf'l!I In Marietta Sunday.
P1t=
B1elae, or.a.
·
MRS. RUSSELL II08TES8
Spendln1 SUnday with Mr. and Andenon . Mr. and Mra. Cheater
_
Mrs . Rose Rhnades haa empklyMri. El111 Roush of Pomeroy
-----Mn. James Quick were Mrs. Mu, Brinker, Mr. and Mra. J'rancll Te�ple Methodist Church Wo- ment
I
In Athena.
spent last week al the home ol
dred Chapman and O&gt;nnie of Le- Webb. Mn. Etta Shield&amp;, Mr, and men I Society of Christian Service
Mr Md Mrs. Edson RM11h,
the ?,fr. and Mn. Etnzle Davl.s 1'.11
tart Falls, Floyd Thomu Ch
M
Pet Shi Id Bob Rhodes held lli June mettlna at
·
Mr. and Mr1. George Circle at
ll
'P:itlr"r•tmn: ,v1,.nl!d with hPr \in,,
nn
Mrs.
home
of
The
Q
R1.m"r
1•
· Kend8 Russe1
Grimm Mr'
M� and �rs
��n a;d M158
GENIRAL CHAIRMAN-SAFETY LEADER - WllKanawha City, W. Va , were
Paul, Wllll11m C. and ctmrthn.
Mra.
president.
Galanew
M.
T
lt,m,
f
�
Jack Sar ent
M
UB.
NI
liam (Bill) Matthewa, left, and
Commannder Da•
guests of Mn Mary Circle on
way
conducted
the
meeting.
Past
lee
Pticlt,
oveer tile week end A
,
ent guests of Mr· and Mra. :a..e ':.tr and Mn. 'v1Nl'n Rill
l
vid E. Metz, United States Coaat Guard, met ln GalSunday
President
Mrs. Howard Stanley !later. Mrs. J. K. Crabtree wu
\( 8� M George H'1U
ra.
lipolls Friday nllbt to formulate plans for the gt·
lnata.lled offlcen wbo had missed a Pll on !unday at the P,.&lt;'lf
Mn. Dean Bamitz and aon , Mr and Mr, J R. Murphy and Clarence Freeman •nd cblldren aRd r
were
Mr.
tnd
Mn.
Jihtvln
Free,
gantic July 2 Water Safely Show on the river park Keith, and Mr. 1md Mrs. Gary famti of Lo a� ;,.ere SUndav vl1tmtallatlon at the &lt;'hurch by Rev. born,. They alee called et tht
Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Mt1es Child� Is caring Naaon. Mrs. C. R. White, Dl11trlct home of a ■later and brother-in,
Barnlb: and daup:hter, Carol Ann, !tors !, her �rent, Mr and Mn man of
front of First Ave., between Court and State Sb.
Bel1III Rouii ·
M1ttht1ws t, general chairman of the first annual
were aue1ta of the Dean Brisker Har1ey John
Preaident, and Mrs. &amp;. E. Mun- law, Mr. and Mn. Edgar Crab· Forreat Numm, aon and daugh- for Mrs.
son· ' ·
ter of Wlertoa, W. Va.• Mr. and Mn. Cl1arlu Lawson under- clew, Athena, were peats and con• tree.
family Sunday evening.
Watflr Show while Commander Metz will be in
Gi1:;y Mu.
1
a
. ,. . , , ,
Jwtlce Kem• af Ripley, W went surgery at Holur Hospital, ducted an officers tralnl111 period. MIii Rebecca Dye, 'w
Edith Rose I■ vilitlng her aunt,
chara:e of tafflty openliona durin&amp; the 12-acl, two•
ho
liUenl}
111
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f
Saturday.
��
11 � ; �· �· Va.
Mrs. Thelma Walton of Sulller. ;ran -��
hour lon1 1how. See today'a s�rta pate for sumMrs.
Carl
Crabteree
wa1
pqram
Ohio
Unlvenlty,
·
·1
ed
usse
kl
dd
Muese
-Elmle lrtnket
Mr. and Mn. 11KlmN Clark JI'.
mary of lut niJht' session. (Cuby Meadows photo.)
Mr. and Mn. &lt;ll,-ter Brinker 1eade for the evening and 111td vacation at the honie'of lief 'oarl�
'f --''-'--'-...;;;.',,:...c..c.;.,;,;;;..;.::.=-'......:...=
--"----'------------- Mr. - Mn. Ouy R
of Lancaster apent Friday with and Mr. and Mn. lltrbert Rollllh tht theme,
"Homea For tbt ents, Mr. and Vn. Ahim �. ·
roy
y Lynn of P
Rcneloa" Plam wen made ta Mr. and Mn.
lorme"
parent&gt;
Mr.
and
Mn.
.,.,..
Ih
ome
Ten
,..
,pent
Sundav
lllenaon
eui;.;11 o1
and
a
oi tolr �la, 'lllom
I
t· \.ffUfC
Celle VT
u
Clark Sr.
and buv I Jllfl for
and Mrs. Ke• Jocaon -' 1 ftw 4an ,t lhe
Andorson
Mn.
Arnold
with
R
r.
"· L
·
noth Na..,, who ,,. belnt! Iran• home of lh&gt;lr .,. anil. dauilrt.,_
Mn. Allee P'lana1oa and Sam- family at Keno • Rldp.
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Mr. and Mrs. Duke Dilcher
mnbura
-SU
n
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my of Pa
nday R . and "· Edward Grlffjlh ltrred 1nm lhl• charge ,. • In-law. Mr. and
�lam
us:
.The t.ana,vW. ConartHIODll ly of Lynchbum WH be■t man
and f�ly of Dowln,ton wen out,
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et.nGf. B111shan ctn■d m, J,ln, Herbert cbarp near Lanc�r. 'l1IOlf In culwen.
g
in the Di l Oller
.
Sunday visitora of Mr. and Mn.
C �rllllan Church was the aetWII and Larry and D11100 Barr were
Mr. and Mn. Joa Wood of Roush and ■on and Mr. and Mr1. � were Mn. Carl er•
I ff tho we&lt;ldln&amp; of Miao Holm u,her,.
family.
Rua
ll
and
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Father'• Day wa, -,.ed with
bert
,e
Hamiltan ,..,.. recent ...... of Russell ..ush and family '"' INe, Mes T. M Gal,woy, Mn.
: ICiy Barr. d1ughk!r of Mr. and 'lbs bride· • mother WOff: • cop- gtft1 at Columbia Chapel Sunday. Mr. &amp;11d Mn. Howard Russell
HowaNI Stanley, Mr■. Arthm
E . II !I,,
her brother and llater-lfl.law. Mt, Thnredav.
Mt&amp; Alpha Barr of Lanpville. lo en blue nylon lace dress over Mn. Ruth Ketring and ton of were Sunday ,ueat■ of hls alller,
,
Mn.
a
Gil
da
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kie
Cr
btree,
Findlay,
hapman,
bert
Bowen
DS1'rtfiP
1'0 IN'l'll:Rll'I JI
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Fran
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and Mn Pearl McBrl and •t
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Mra.
,
Ingr
Clarence
Mn.
JGhn
am
and
Mr.
with
end
we,,11:
Iha
IJ)l!Dt
MAION ll&amp;\ ' ,
ter Mrs Ruth Cundiff
and Mn. Floyd e. Cadwalla• ahot1. Her t.-orsage wu a pmk by the death af her brother,'Pa1,1l George Thoma was �re;nt
.vf&gt;augb, Mn. Dile Scott, Ma.
M nie
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i_,,,. ■ o... �--Mra Alee Wheeler ud 90ft.
o
callMra.
Guin
W
ra. __. --••
of Lyachbura
wo 1..i..- ... v
carnation.
Nelson are ■p,enclint aome time vlaltor of his son, Mr. 1
Mn. Carmll Whit• af HOfl(II' StanaburJ' , Kn. Ronnie "'"1� '"� ....,..,. ,..... ...
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11:111 ,........_, ta
Howard
family
Thoma
and
--•'._ Iii TIie oain w,11&lt;11 �litl11it111
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Erma
her
with
n11,11.11111r,
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-• the weeIt end Scott and Debbie• Mn· White and .._,..�
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Fa
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groom
111e
, mother wore •
The double tna ceremon wa,
, (
1111 ••.,.... a.
brother Roy Letart
b
death
of
her
the
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of
WY
Mr. and Mn. William Elam
Dona Par- Mrs. Mondew and the hoaleu, ':.'° �o�=.,
Mn.
and
Mr.
with
b,' the Rev, Ray Bid- powder blue, embroidered linen 11nd slater-in•blw, Dorl• NellOll.
.
Qu
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n
re weekend
Mn. lluuell. The nezt meeting
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n:1. Her Mrs· Neva Nlctiolson of Rutland Barrett, W. Va.,
.,._. •• __. 11_. -llhll Mr1. Martha It.bl• and chlidNn IOIIII·
v
itors
with
their
BOD,
Jack.
wll1
is
be a picnic at Hoo,ers' Put: • a1 .... fNI ... • ...,,•4•
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Ky.
a
IA!tsirt
son
Ronald,
of
and
Knmc
FL
f'
Wickline
.
Mn. Altha
IA •ita camaUOl'III and rose, fem1 corsage wu a pink camation.
have moved�
from
prop- U
� \be Dunitn-...
the J. E. Rade- Jesse Smith of Whitesville, W �
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the
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Va.
'f'illtor
w11
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nl•bt.
Sundav
view
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bride I home lmmedlately follow.
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Mr and Mr1 Clarence Shumate Ll■le pwpe1t, oo Apple St.
An enjoyable evtmlng wu apent •�"" _.., n.11..... 111-'
family
and
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Mr.
and
of
,
dau1hter
Debbie
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ce
the
remony, where th
t,
A ball-hour of pre-nuptial mu- 1 m1
t
.
Mr.
Mr
nald
t Do
and
Qu aen- and ':ieu:S; au,hhlr ,pent &lt;\In- by 11 memben and pat:11
and dau�
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be
lfiekl
ch
and
d
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d day af\emoon with Mr. and Mn. Columbia Granp on flnlnd117
a
rry
il
ren
b
vt
rttume
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Ha
Mn J
r.�
l'flN
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olng �reatmen 11
llorril, erganilt, and Allen Bid- an arrar,gement mtde 1f white �
viut
from
with
a
and
mother
hie
evtnlng, June 11, when thq
1IG8tGn at Racine.
Mrs.
Cla
rence Shumate
00
M11tMeosp
lt
11 dlt, toloi1t, NIii "The Lord'• pom•poms and vaaea ol 1-ed
Robert Ho iday
ame■ ohnaon o( thl ll ltep-tatber Mr. and Jin. John John HQfflan II reeooerAtfnfP at Slnttd the proiflffl It
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Mr. al1d Mn.
rose,.
ti Prayer" during the .ervice.
Wt Monday for Germany Bowen of Bradmton. Florida.
tht hGmi of hie daughter, Mr■ Gvron
:ge,
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C Giva in marrtaaa by ber fath. On the end of the table waa a announce the birth or • ■clll., Gary S. Arnty
ill
lltatioaed
Mra.
BIO
Winebrenner
cbll
and
nt
after
bl!I�
a
patient
Sid Du
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be
he w
., , lhe brldt ..,. 1 ballorlna tb...o tiered weddln1 coke with ■ Kellh. al Hober Holphal, ':::;
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Sunday with hor par- ,t Pleua�t Valley Roopllal.
2-Dally SenllDel, Pomffl)'•Ml�eport. 0., June 24, 1M1
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lS. They have 8 dauaht«' J
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parents and other rel■ - 111ts Mr. and iln. steve Robeon
hll
wife
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ter
ti
had
co11ple
new
tht
b
t
cut
bodice
ad
Ti.
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Stev1e
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Mr. and Mn. Jol,n Knox are tlvea.
malned for 1 �1 vllll.
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I poJntecl denn Mtlthld to a wry ed. by Mn. Duane Barr. Mra. Eu- living In • trailer at Pl
Jinny Hubbard ■ 'lllitin1 bla
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and
Roberti
lull 111111 o1 not with pollllo of ,_ Phelp, prnlded 11 the Mn. N llie Vole
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fir�b. Mr. and Jin.
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TAKE
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chanWly '- ...,, ..., a hoo• punch oowl, Mn. Chorley Sld■n WJI'°" are enro led at U for the
M
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Hor llqtnlp YOU of ohee, hr, aulsta!. Guealo .... nr111eroc1 oumrner ....
PURPLE P,l;OSE ··•
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bl■, W. VL
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ipendlng
Mn. Grat'II Henlltr I■
JQ
D 6,lJ ilh11len wu caught to
■ by Miea Carol Ledlie.
1-..':"..,, Lo\WI bu ennlled II\
C quNa,• crown .J
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For Iler W111UUinl
trip the new 101ne time with her ■on'• family
ncn�amp at "•-uuan•,
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HMlller
la
In
Ann
ayton
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while
Mn.
.
,.,,.,,. Mn. Cadwallader won • blue
-i -la Sha earriad • •11
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John Mcllennltt Ann J- El- ....,.u• Mt--�
11 ,- throated orchid on a white smbrok!ered dreaa with white ac• achool
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and
John,
mtr
VanMetw,
son
Nellie Vale
Ella llae 8.;,...
ill �le Hubbard is vtatt"'"' Bible 1111b - -.,.,, with , '""°'I" ml lhe otthld from llMr11:
nd
-., ..,..i P'lml f.orkle
Ing
1ft - In
. Pleu■nt, Ir,
J
r ■ M J E
A IU!ea.of-the-voller 'II loco tied ii her waddin&amp; cor-.
Pl
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lo
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ond
Sblrley
R,n;.,.
-.Nld
Vole
- at
• f a _ lover'I knol
After •
trip \ht new COU- union at Tawea Woods near New• Chsrleaton Simdav afttimoon.to at- , ---------ahort
6 Ber m■ld-ol_, Miu 11&lt;11&gt; pie went ta their new home In lr
the fuaoral ol Mn. Lora llcCon&gt;
lmd I bell ...,.,
ti Morrla, nN a mint; ..,.. chlf CohmbUI, when Mr. Cadwalla- ■r ·
• at taa,a, W. Va., recmt)J.
and
1
t.e.,a
Mr. and MffL luac
1,
fen drlal db • lhoea, whita der I■ a lt\ldent at Ohio S t a t e
Vldan Ill die Wiibr 8lab
Lewis
Mn.
Olira
ton Dana Mn.
mP &amp;N
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hit faith - "'1 Unlven!ty.
Sunday - M . 111d lln.
loam,
lo
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X&lt;n•le
and
LONDOII &lt;UPll _ IV&lt;lmffl wbo
llff _.....
eamatlon, 1be aew Mr1. CadwaUader I■ want to 11:Np IUm and trb lleanor, W. Va. SatardaJ nlCht
Launnee Heaon. Saale end ...,.
Her
Mill
of 1lutlaal lllib S&lt;IIGol - ... lib I - .. -- .. a - ......
. alo, l!IW■m -· - and
ltltf
In lllO olau of 1111 11111 • -· Tb■l II the odYJee o1 Mill 1w- J:�Jne C..1twrll1hl. ll■nd,y ...... Bob Hi -,, oil ol P■woll , Olllt,
, ond of the
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dlurcb.
.- .,_ e■l4nll ad,, · r II. l[atle Bua, Mn. 01111 Lowll 11111 llr. 1111d Jin. - ,
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the
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Mwlleld: Vr. and Mn. - -- .. - end up Danver -· Rllbeit alcurd, "'- - with Jmtl'lf .... di■,;
. ... WJll�ld i, wldli! li(o """'1 .1 RGb■rl lld'■r lood, Doytoo; Mr, -ln1 ., .- ,nd - l!ll l'urdlll
r.,
- wu
bo'1llt -·- - pa- and '
t:lar.... WIIU■IN . llllr In the day.
wmed botllil ....,... ■lier IJlil dnppod before Clndollllli Jlr. 11111 Un. IUdllJdl----�---- lnC with Ibo
Vlnllnfl N• wilt • birlbdoy P■r:17 11 hl, - .
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Mt. Dole Mr. and 11n. n.,4 Cldwlll■ .ter dona! ....,i In Vntr,lo the poll w!II, , all _ hll pi■ym■lel �
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BY C. K BLAJCESLl':E
'or himaelf and u le l!5 olhen. l hetler In Central America. Se we n.ere II the problem ol keeping 1 ..1.,.1 "''"'""" and put I lot hng "" """"' of capll, I . II thefl
Ellin,■ HI■ A&amp;•IK . A1rlcutture
Among two of the foremost lac. buy banana. from it and sell government from blocking pro· of man-made imtitution1 on thell! bet'ame IV:&lt;.'f'uary to pa u tht CLUMBUS . . , - Hot wealher help reflect heat from the 9'dL
UNIVERSITY OF MICH IGAN- l tors in progr-e95 are education 1:1nd l some of the product• of our mdua· &amp;reis.
I reaourct1. ln1tltution1 may M on- �rrrum Ant,.Trutt aci. whkh i1 ' can mean fe wer and smallt-r ei,('46 Add more dnnking fountanL
Why 11 It that during the lest se,- research. For a long time no pu- try to it.
If indU1try and private lndivid• I ly ide11.
. anoihrr m,uHnadoe lnsht ut ion lo for the poultrym1:1n unle�N he JnMJ'l
t
pollltry �
ate he
eral benerations we in lhi1 eoun• pil was eve r supposed to know Sometimes countrie., 19 well u; uala u a wllole are taxed &amp;O India probably bu Bl many · rontrol n,rpor11!1Qr1J.
1lle only maket1 a 1penal ll"ffurt to i.ee Iha!
try have been able to just 1:1bout more than his teacher. He took artiM, produce certain thing.I be· moch they cannot 1ave , then It is I natural resource&amp; Bl we have, but ('OrporatiOM exempted were co- h11 h1rd1 arr cumforfahle. iays e��i. a11Y Ihe roof
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dOllb)e our standard of living ev• what the leacher g11ve him and calll!e they do not have an alter- impossible to .ecure aufficient lndian1 beline it is wron11 to o�ralive., and labor organiz.a- Dr. Clyde Mar�h. Ohio State- Um- Prov ide light in the
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t'I)' two generations� i'ccording then re-produced it word for native product. Whul doe1 not money to re-invest In private en- 11111 a c.-ow. '11li1 Idea ia one of lioo1.
venily Exlm11ion JX)Ultryman
house m the evenings flN' tw
to mv instructor for the last word, almost gyllable for ayllable . grow well In Kansai, but Kanaan• tes-pliae. In lhi1 ca• then, the the ln1tltutions they have fallec:I
11ll' m.an•madt! lnstilutiona l Dr. Manh adv1J;H pou ltry hours . tht1s enablinl hen•
thret' weeks, i,t ll.aa � because Today the tea{'�er set11 the stage grow �ta of �heat becallltl_ they only 10Urce of Investme nt capital change.
whi�h
we deYelop in thia cmmtry l farmer� to:
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and the pupU, m many cases, ie have little choice of other IUJtable become, the government, which
When let-hnology "ame along, durmg the next ger.eratiorl will Provide moving aff" in pem by when it is cool.
----It might be interesting to take able to go much beyond the crop1.
in thi8 t'Ollntry we consider unde. the limitation on development wa11, �rmir,e whether WI! 1p,ed up , means of fan!!! and .,.entdar1on ay&amp;l
8 look at some of the thin gs that teachl?r.
COMPETITION
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capita!. Corporat lOns are- a form wr ra! e of progreu, or slow it I tems.
TO COSTISU� RULE
mourage progress, and somf! of Research I• the same way. New Maintenance of competition ii Seme government program1 act. of man-mide lnalitutlOOI prrmlt-l down.
Pamt roofs of laying hcm86 WASHINGTON r nP11 - P'edePthe thingM that llold progreBS way!! of doing things, new things aoothe r important facter in pro- ually tend to prevent progre58.
with IJght-eolored paint which will al Aviation Administrator Na�
back.
lo do, are being found constantly , aren.
exam
wage
might
be
ne
a
p�
od
I
E Halaby has notified airtiftt ,...
One ol tl'le things we might This is one of the rea!IOIIB why we Today we have televiRlon clu1- 1 hour laws, price aupporl,11. 1uDIII- ___________
RETURNING SUBMAK lsr;
point out Is that progress Is pain- have heavy emphasi, on educat ion es and we have truckl riding dies, and ■ multitude of other
HONOLtn..U t U P I , - A midgf' t lots th.at he had decided to ccaful. 'Thi? more rapid the pro&amp;resa, today. At one tlme only the crip- •·piggy back" on railroad car■. We government regulations.
1ubmarine th.it p.llrt 1e1paled in the tin..e a rule requiring t� to �·
tnl! more painful It la for people pied, sickly, or lazy went
to l:a:Ve discount hooses aelling in It should be clearly underllt.Ood .
'-.f
December f att.w·k on Pearl Ha r- Lire at age 60.
who are not in po1ition to adjllSt school. Today we manufacture competition with local merchent1. however, that many government
bor JO years ago i� ht:ing re- rormer F'AA Chief Elwooct a.
In other words, It knowledge.
themselvl!l'ii,
All are form•
or competition. programs encourage competition,
turned le the Japanellof! _'.;uvern. Quei.ad.:i 5tirred up pro!elt in o.,.
nay be neceaaary for the governANOTHER FACTOR
Some may be good. some bad. encourage progrea,.
and help
men!, according to a V. s. Navy rember. 1959. when hr onlered "'
ment to put aome linament on the Another factor in progress is in- Without competition, howevoer, in- serve as an Incentive for greate r
1
1pokesman.
, lots 10 give up their
·t
bruises to ease the pain of pro- tematioMI trade.
e, GAYLORD P. GODWIN other states. The sour cherry crop
dustry does not progress ·
T
k
endeavor
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he spo esman s.am the Japa• chores at 611. The ..
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greu.
This pennits any country lo Another form of competillOn Is Programs of local publie work•
UaHftl PrHI later:nado■-1
m the Western 1late1 wu e811·
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O upheld ,._
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nese governme111 had requeste,·
,_ _.._y
u--•- ap... 8
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ilimulate1 spec1ahze 1n the product it 1s best the government. 'l'here are cer- are another activity we need to WASHINGTON ( UPl 1 -An Agn. , maloo al 11.680 ton,. 5 per rent I
A little adversity
.
that
the
b
be
ret
med
u
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'lot
ch
lien
pi
s
a
ge.
man. If we make It so comfortable in, and tben swap with some other tain forms or ente rprise that pr\. keep our economy going. Fede'ra\. culture Department a:ooomist smaller th.an in l980 and 14 Ptr _ _ · - 11,1
that a person does not wish to t'ountry. We can sell only if we vate Industry cannot afford to and �le aid stimulate, people say, thl! "fairly moderate " in• cent below average.
enter. One example may be the to do things they would not do crease in the apring pig crop wu
change, then he will never make buy.
The Michigan crop wa1 esll,
. .very heartening·• to consume r1
International trade ls I police- T.V.A. Government could enter olherwiae.
much progress.
f.-ted al 76.000 tons. down 5 pe�
We should k eep in mind that we man: 1t prevents someone_ from thia ftekl because ll can plan a Many people have said •' tile aad produeen alike.
[ c-enl from last year. thE:F esti.
MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS
cannot inrrease our itandard of Jackmg up prices out of line . It long range program and ■ec:ure strength of our country has been 'l1le economist aaid the 196 1 mates: New York, 23,000 tons : 1
in ltB natural re80Urce.."
living If we cannot buy more ia possibl e to grown bananas in [ tax money to c1:1rry It out .
,prlng crop----up 7 per cent from ! Pennsylvania. 9.500 lerui : Ohio, !
Th, WC books are now open for the June or See�
BLOCKED PROGRESS
We have, ho.-ever, lakeD tllese the spring crop a year ago- 1 1,500 tons: and WiSCOflsin. 1 4000 1
with our wages. Today the work- this cowitry, but they grow muell
ond half collection of the 1960 Real Estate taxes.
ing man can buy much more with
would prevent disastrously low tons. .
Also deliquent tax . Closing date will be July lit,
.
an hour'a tabor than he could 20
re• j
marketing
hog prices for producers and at Agnl'ullural
IHI.
year&amp; ago, or two or three gene rt'- same Lime would permit � searchers found a way lo im•
atlons ago.
Clyde G. Millhone
smell decline in retail pork price� . prove the marketing of bertle ll
pe
We have re leased most of the
can
benefit consumers
The CfJnsumer will be ab� 'o a N that
Meigs County Treasurer
manpawer or our natlOtl from proget a little more pork for a litt le l ma rketing agmcies. and growe�
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duction of food to different kinds
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le 11,s mont'y. he �aid. while the hog A research report describe1 how .__,..,,..,,..,
of service. and industry.
farmer still can make a profit. ri µming can be started in rt&gt;fr�
Toda)' one man produces food
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The 19111 spring pig crop totaled gerato ca n; while !he pears ':le
•• IE:Bt llil¥1a
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for himself and 25 other people;
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Th,:,
country.
across
moving
the
,
50.S million head, compa red with
whereas, only a generation ago,
n
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ult
e
r
the
can
pea
conto
get
:
e
e
47. million head In the sam
one man wa• producing enough
period of 1960. With 7 milJIOII .sows sumen earlil'r in the year; mar•
i
1 IJWing, the pig crop averaged a " · gluts nm be avoided and mar­
r
record 7.18 pigs per litter . The de- keting will be spread out more
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partrnent estimalf'd the fall e�p t'Venly over a longer season : costs
at 4U million head. up 3 per of marketing will be redlX.'rd .
cent from I.all pigs lasl year. If
the an ticipated (all crop materi•
alizes, the pig crop for the year
would total 93 m illion head. up 5 CINCINNATI ◄ UPI , - Liv� ,
I slcxi k :
per cent from 1960.
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The department said th e report Caltle 250. calves. 100: choke ·
was _ iri line with forecaijls made 781·10!!7 lb slaughter steer5 %!.50·
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22.75 . good 800-900 _lb !11.56-2.1.00,
.several months earlier.
The department's outlook on the 11 goocl 701J.7SO lb heifers 'Z.Cl02.50;
hog situatioo was unrhanged by vealeu 2..00..28.00.
the spring crop report. Hog priN's Hogs . 1300: b:urows and gilt s
are expected to be seasonally active, fully 25 higl.er. sow�
'f.&lt;IPl'!!'""tln'
lowe r this fall. imd probably wi!I , steady to strong; 5G 1·2 300-:!!IO
be below those of a year earli�r i lb 18.25. bulk 1-J and 2.•:1 UI0--2.4il
until the m/1:ldle of ne xt vear, but 1 lb 17.7518.10. mostly 111.0018.10
,�t peatly so, the offk-ial said. [ for 2.20 lb down : around 25 1 · 2 i
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The econumist said farmers ap- 1 230 lb 18. 10. 2·3 and No J 2.40-270
EXECUTIVE AT WORK _ Roucr
•- t M . W ard , Sr., 48-year.oId Champa1gn County
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hog farmer, is a man of many talents. As president of the Ohio Board of Agricul- parent1Y believe . thM"• wil� be , lb 17 25-17 75 few No· . 230,295
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lb
11.00-11.10.
1-!
300-400
lb mws
plenry of feed grams at re latively
wttll - b1ternatlonal• ture, h� runs the annual Ohio State Fair (Aug 25-Sept 1). He also has the knoww
e
f
12. 2l60270 lb
' reasonable prkes this fall so th:i.l 14.'"014.50,
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how to Jer k a trac tor w hee l , as shown here, and keep mach rnery
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runnmg
on h 1s
1
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1 they increase their fall pig crop , 15 .00: Ulldrs. atea y; we1gh�s 300
350-acre farm.
lb up tt.01 1.2.5, some lighter
and still make a profit .
Cut a lull 5,-,foot swadi of
weights lt.50.
be-av,- weeds easily with
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The
erop l e Sheep IOO; ,p,;,, lambs ,leady .
e
aicklo bar mower while
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five Great
ridinc eomf rtable d
slate s _ Ne w few kits choice and prime 115-92
eeono.:iea!
a , Ohio, Michi• lb 19.00-20.00: other good and
York, PP1
y
Lo.:;
•act..
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are co111pletely
B:O �\�:� st!;. ����
COLUMBUS - Go ahead and swine show.
·-equipped to give you fast, efficient serv­
They II get out and forage 111--- --·- ---feafUf8S
"e�t like a hog" of you want to. Two years ago, Mr, Ward'a e.n• stead of slopping in the mud all th e Crop Reporting Board. This is
ice In tho.. ftold,. Plan, • • • Ma..riah . . .
. • HNlry acll ••Pll'd■•I•
It isn' t as bad as some people try cepped the Grand Champion day," he say1. "And ,when they 're 16 per cent greater than \ai;t year
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I lfflS
t,.1 ..r Contradors , • • Financing.
and 3 per cen1 above avl! rage.
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Sow ribbon. One has won lhe Jun- foragIng, . 'hey re bm.1dmg muse1e
• •o • c,h f_. IMad: • • • ._ wouId have you 'hink .
m�
re
v
, Co
d wIth la6t y_ear, fe:
· Sow ri·bhon 11eYeral whil'h is the real N!d meat."
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Robert M • Wacd , Sr., 48-year- lor Cb8mpmn
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Complefe
che-rries
are expected IJ1 M1ch1 .
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old Champaign County hog farm- years and finished high In the What makex a pnze wmnmg
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but more are expected in lhl?
gan
er and president of the State boar cla11 a coupkl of times.
hog?
Mr. Ward says tht&gt;y are _·_
.
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Board o( Agrk:ulture, saya hogs Besides bossing the overall op- judgffl primarily oo the size of
CAil • TOD!lY have more dietary sense than eratlon of the State Falr as the ham, their length, meatineess,
most people give them credit for. preaiden t of the Ohio Board · of the light fullneu of the loin and
� A Fl.El
MMONSIIA110N •·1t•s pretty generally agreed in Agriculture, Mr. Ward alao man- the absence ol waste In the jowls.
swine elrclee," says Mr. Ward, agea the 9Wine show at the annual The ir back fat ithould not be over
"that bogs will balance
their exposltloo. This means: he .tarts an inch thkk. They also should be
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own diet and won't over eat. "
working In January to get ready smooth-skinned with feet that jut
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Mr. Ward should know. He runs for the August fair, He h 11 the out from the body, giving them
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a 350-acre Hamp9hire swine farm job of linin g up judges, setting up capacity through the girth.
Our drah1rnen can d.1ign I Our home modemi:r•
near Westville. Hl1 farm handles tile show schedules for 11 differ- Mr. Ward saya it takea about Unfavorable weather conditions
a home for you exactly I tion center can 9ive
a
pig population of about 250 a ent classes In both breedl tlg Bild £ive or six months to bring a pork• during the blooming
-wbeNI Quality Ia Paramount"
period often I
suited to your individual : you ideas for modtnt­
year, and he brinp about a doz- commel'flal sloclt He also bas tcJ er along to the 200-pound .stage will cause excessive
tomato blos•
nee_d • and cletirH. No : izint ancl improwing
en of them to the State Fair each arrange for the ribbons and deter• auitable for marketing. The If!som drop, sayi E, c, Wittmeyer , 1
ID the big mine the alze of the money cret. he says, is lo keep them
year to participate
charge
for thi, Hrvit• 1 your home. Thi1 can IN
Kill Them Younelf wUh
Extension horticulturist , Ohio l
awarda for each clasa.
heal\� through the weaning Stale Univenity.
AIAI U-00-IT
when you o r range to : on a no-ffl0My4iaw.
TERMITI CONTROL
Another big headache Is hous- stage. To do this, he uses. • h l�h- Night temperaturee above
1 ba1iL See us NWI
build through u1.
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Ing the animals. There will be ly-fortifled ration of anh-blohca. degree&amp; and daytime tempera• Save SlOO or more. Easy to
r-•---•••••••--- �
we. Na llann to plant&amp;. Pro­
around «MIO hop eritered in this Arter the first 100 pmmds, the
1 CALL WY-2-3193
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tures of 75-811 degrees are ideal fetJsionally proven 5 )'e&amp;n
year's fair &lt;Aug. 26 .. Sept. 1 1 anti-blotics are eliminated, ind
�nditlons for blossom set Hot
protection. Get FREE folder
and Mr, Ward ht responsible for the porker !lhould gain a couple
drying
winds
al
so will cau� blos'.
at
your Lumber Yard. Tbou­
prov iding pens &lt;megregated ac- pounds a day for the next 50 80TII
drop especiaUy if winds oc• ■Dda use iL
cordl�g to cl11Ss) a1i'd J)l'OVidinR dayi.
cur while' pollen Is being released.
bedding for at least the bllUal Mr. Ward says the pork indu11•
8 one can do to redu_ce [
night on the grounds.
try 11 one of the few phaaeii or About II .
.
blossom
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drop II to select v�rieties
Mr. Ward got into farming as agriculture which doesn t satisfy
a teen-ager back in 1930 when the Ohio marketa. Most of the out- kil_own to be le� su�t1ble to
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hl1 late father, Dow, bought the slde porker1 come from the south- th1• trouble, avo� excesS v� .watPhone WI 9-36,tl
farm near Westvllle and set up a ern state, where the warm win- erlng: and use nitrogen fertihzers ·
RACINE, OHIO
tme r sa
dairy farm operation with hog• hlr clhnate makea their care Jess -=:
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expensive. Ohio fannen buy •
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-� Glenn Ford Tells About Trouble With His
In HOIIywood Fihns :�.:.�,�":";a�:����'.
Name In Gettina
,......-r, Start

N boats TIii!: LEAF AND THE FERN
Regulations for Gallipoli!' first annual Water Show, Patrol Commander. I O
E. Starkey. A potluck aupptr 11'81
ood!
111
lhe
one
sho
andered.
in
w
permitted
w
be
the
will
al
w
I
prove
tentati
a
and
front,
ac:heduled July 2 oil the park
11ened b,y the host GranJe. A toy
tod
ee,afternoon
e
th
durmg
-area
a
com•
show
boat
, my tal of. l\2 � ill attendance and
gram of events featured Friday night's
El&gt;ffOU NOTE· VerMII
nt after I waa placed under •sret amcmc tblMlelvtl
. sion .
To learn what the voittl of nature � II - � Ado,
Tbefe the fraW!Tnal aplrit of the Grantt
be.
wowd
It
Mme
origical
.
mittee meettnc at the Gallipolis Boat C1ub dock .
co ract.
be pe�1tted
would aay.
to
al&gt;. wu very evwlMit.
thil
Ntctk,a
atartled
a
wu
Lt. Commander David E. Metz, Mrine Safety Div- No pertK&gt;n9 shall
.
Dlnd Chip
tuff onr tlle tne- 1
Gleu
who wtll to awim, bathe, or fish 1n the The brown leaf ctrpet by
on,
Huntingt
Guard,
Coast
States
,
new
Unted
re- 'nM&gt;se traveling to Alfred from
mon
eomer
ision
the writ.er IOllaJ' di! Ml -, et I 1 .,11 told that I would hlv. ,ueperou1
wind wu lllrred
are.a
the Coast Guard
Boating
by
patrolled
Safe
the
of
phase
safely
the
of
the
charge
ll
be
Colwnbla were Mn. Gene Jeffrrt
ftNlq:&gt; • ni&amp;altle .... to clwlp my n,m,. Gwyllyn 11111:IDC.W to G-, yn Ford ud
And from overhead came tM
l1!on
Show released the rules and regulations, to be followed dunng the entire water show
and Margie Sue, Mr. and Mra.
:,-U,lllmNH
pro- pramlN tut I deOnila dec
Ford wu too difflcuh
bird.
a
of
song
rathree
said
�ander
The
event
the
in
g
ipatin
partic
would ...,_ bl �
Carl Greenlees and oaro]yn. Rnla
by th�
NN PORD
noimce.
• · By
O
dlo-equipped
P1trol
boat.II
wowd
Robert (Red Sheetl prop-am
Mr. and Mn. H. E.
Rhoadel
t
Cu'&amp; �
from p
Bein I newcomer and IDDO\II
w. h
be on hand durtn1 the ent.irt ahow As I lil&amp;ened, • brown leaf aoftly
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chairman. rt.-:1 a �tatfve 12- lho -:V �� p. � n:;
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dye,
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� �l� Shatt- te be 'agreeable, 1 af1Uld tn}y lit:lltiql wtat Oil tbroup tbl stan:ev.
HOLL�
uld,
the
·
of
Eaeh
measures
y
t
safe
•
to
for
be
Jll)fOJl.llfUl-"J
opected
I
which
rd
ca
· DIil
week through aome nlgbtt with Mn Reed Jeffers. Mills Rf&gt;becca
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ght1 that 1 bad
prod
:atr�l cr,aft_ ma y display a sii: patrol boats will ha�e two crash " Whv not be still ln your downy ,peare dJdn
eer,
now
and
�w
�n
i;vI(�
h
tly
tll
�lig
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gal awu
f ': DO �trnoill •anemenl
far.
when
wl
ia] visua &amp;1gnal• when necessa-;;
ert to
.,
bed
CG
Gallipolia
b
ted
t
ho
ay.
II}' Mr and Mrs Mendal Jor,.
banded 1-.. lllb of
lnf,..,.ld
.e- to control movement of •�tor U:1�i :;:
�ten in ctse Be conte'lt lo ileep where no
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"What'• in a umet _ oaf WI and I "'�!°':!.
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rom
ll'O
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a
A
and Wa1ter and Mla1 Carolyn
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Tue&amp;d
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Appearing befon approxtmat cra , coo!listing of a white al.gn
now
•11
name
w,u
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actor
uplrine
an
Unlea
w,
breezes
b
lo
ft
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1
boat
One
9l'.'IOdrum.
w e
1y 20 pmo111 in Gallipolll !all about three feet Bq\18N with the of
w
:: piers For your head will yet be cov- with a ume no&amp; aa1y lmmet:liate- (The atudlo wtu 1ocae.d Oil Gower
er
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ill
wi
a
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PERSONAL NOTES
the
that Sllll
night, Commander ets told
oc . near
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Hollywood. )
.
word sroP in red or black.
wtt.b Ule1r w1vfl.
ly pl...m, to the aye u well u Street
er«I with mow."
show
y
the
along
other
rnid-wa
the
to
equ
G■lllan1 "It ii my purpoae tu llff Spectator craft are r
ested
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kirk 81141
the ear 111d tonpe - or. at 1tut PbU010phlcally, l went boml aa Ntped.
ne��� willo':"
that everything ls conducted In ..., cut fotors. and anchor close to area. a/td ' tltlrd
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a
answered,
.
�aughter
of
Gower,
returninl
te
the
lluSo
Ti
ud �!:a
SCI to the eyu, ffl'I and tonguel
John
A small vok:t
, I IQUNl.ed a C!Offlprolltlle.
e s res,.
ect near
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aafe manner - It's up to you shore or run bow of boats up Tree, ocat
warm doWl'l here,
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tboM in Hollywood who might be dlo the nut morninl to be , told 1 ldmltted the name GW}'llyn linflon and mlilN,
low
ro
e
r
riv
e
r
c
e
on
d
' the We&amp;t Virginia 1ide :if �
and
Mr.
�.
��
of
ust
ls
fl!'lt.
ire
bn
were
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name
U
no
1pr
Va.,
"�
ml&amp;bt
that
y
CIUIII
y
IDID9
folks to produce the show. "
comternaUon,
be
w
guests
W
ln
:n.
- he 1 in that m
h
It aurel m
to h
the
bank on
M
nver cra!t will � hatted uwu,.
near,
'"'Commander Metz recommend· the river during the varlow
Lord." The followlnj: momln&amp;. I but 1 t.ned te lat any problem Douglas Mosler. Mias . Ba :
trouble.
t� abow • operation.
f
When we awoke todaJ our cover Or, a I w11 wbm I llgn,d my walked out of the
II with the ume Ford, The flnt Hubbard
ed the following yfety measures event,, ocept during the marine
pend
Communications will de
·
8t
days
was warm
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he taken durtn&amp; the run of the parade or when permitted by the
flnt movie contract, he'1 in for "William Cort."
name could KO - but the 111t had
on the succe11a of you.� •�w sa_ld i'nd we thouldi we heard a blut
Mr. and Mr■. Chester Spencer
The
mornin
after
that
t
)Ill
to
at
.
g
sonie strong .,gumenu
ay.
' son&amp;Without •t,
Commander Metz.
bird s
uaed
stephen, O.arleston, W. Ya.•
y
and
ord.
at- wa1ud out.
1 born Gw llyn J'
with the
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"'Too euUy conf
the ev�t- will sag." Head Chafrthe week end at 111esb or
t
spen
achoo! u Gwyllyn J'ord, 1 adviled that I IIW nothing automobile," wu ooe point of
man Wilham (Bill- Matthews as• ' 'Never before have '1ft felt this
Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
parents,
her
acted 00 the ■lagt &amp;I Gwyll,n wrong wltb my orlptal name, view. "Too Irish," wa, another.
'.
sured the Huntingtoll communl- way,
Mn. Dale Dye
and
Mr.
r.
e
Cast
on
ae
F rd IO by the time l anter.l. and fl&amp;W'td iince they couldn'l (What bearing the had
the
cations would be in correct order Bui we' re alway, content In our :'ct�
ite uaed
it. ----------oon callers at
aftern
v
\ :J
(,,p
were
Sunda
q
to
1 wu u
p
iltuation, 1 may never know. ' ) 1
for the gigan tic event.
nests to lav,
the
Caster
home.
ant little If anythlDI
1bll all
held fut Would I "Ifft to the
Red Sheets, in giving a detail- For we could hear the eold wind,
1
I
s i,')'•\-.\ \ ,.,,.,
to the 11':111 execuilive1
1pellin1 ·Tordd.?" No? How about SUndav guests at tbe home of
.
�"�,'
·, �
)
l;(f,
blow
ed rel)Ort of the program of
______ ____
Mr. and Mra. Fem GUlogly and
"Forde?" No?
event.a, said he e�pected to make And know that our head, were
,/�� '.
,.
Now with a last name, 1 de- John were Miu Jacqueline Wag.
!
1
several changes m the program covered with snow.
and Mrs.
ckild to puah the oontllt to a li!ODer, Han'isonvllle; Mr.
dedarinJ It official. The
before
, Galllo
family
and
r
Ralph
Fraz:ie
,.) ;
,.
..
.�.
cloee. 1 told them I wa, deter,.
lJ..llct program, weather pemut• Nev! Little Fem, the brown
Meo
Elba
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Jlotu.
polis,
By
Mn.
R,,_.
n
mined to kNp the ftrst Initial of
...-.,, \; .
leaf ..ld.
ting, la to begin at I p. m. If
:!''1&gt; rs .
q·
s,
Columbu
Sharon.
ht
and
I
MISCELLANBOlTI IIIOWU
lint name !Ill nll ID now Knht
,,
everythml( goes aa planned, the "Tender young plants mutt winter
' and Mn. Paul Gutoo and eMl.d... . '
A miscellaneowi h we
WU :' le t 1
0 Ford
'J;'.-£bed,
ahow will be c-hmaxdt! with a IO,• . .,.&amp;,
BY ADA IIACK
. each I wu ren of Albany, while Sundav even�I why we eom1 from Gt!t'
fe:�
'
:S
r
the
at
�
held
tart
�
o
Le
•
That
•
000 p.i,tacllute iump Into the Ohi!f
c11llers were Mr. and Mrs Ceo
Mra. Ag11es White k!d the de· lty Hall Mooday mgllt •m h,mor rd George Ford, Gordon Ford, Greg- IM
.
tree home down '
River by Gene Ham1Iton 8nd Tom
_
Cl1 GilioI!IV and Steven, Athens••
__
11
__,. u.
,...a. CarroU White l new- ory Ford ,;u..
.
,oru . .,...,
·'d Focd.
.
--• Ger;u
80 doae to votic&gt;nl ""'"' roll c� wae aruiwer- u.
•
Baldwin. f')(.u S Army par• And nestle all winter
M and Mrs Carl Crabtree A1•
.,
ed with • Bible verse conlllnini lyweda l, After the honored
the
ground
BDae■t
e
Gtena
s
trooper
nd Mr and Mrs· ArthU!'
the word •·eye" when the &amp;m- peata had opened their glfll pot- I offtred a sUQMtklll. My fa. e :� -:e
r r · locai
Shoukl the event be poltponed 11t ,nuill 1'ffn fflm beR•n to shine Makera c1... of the P"irlt luck refreshr,W!llle were
e
aerved to ther had been born tn Glenford
8
·Perry and grand
the sponsoring
thunderstonru,
by
unfold
Unit« Prubyterlen church met the following: Mn. ErwlD Gloeck- io Canada 80 why not Glen Mn. Moses
MC- PIIOOltAM CHAIRMAN-Odle O'Donnell, left,
.,
Galhpolfa - Pt. And put it1 bead out Into the cold· Gr
Donna Davls an
their reaular mol)thly meet- ner, Mrs. Doral Parson1, Joyce J'ordt Better yet Glenn Ford da11 blPra,
f
and Bober! (Red) Sheets, were among 20-some per­ orgamzat1on1 ,
rdh are I�dln� •
ilia
Au
Guard
Wood�
,
� Vickte
Pleasant CoHt
x ry The brown le�f aaid, ··Now whef Ing at lhe home of Mila Gertrude Gloeckner, Re\'. and Mn. Dwight
sons attending Friday's Water Boal Show commit­
a
There
was
murmuring
but
no
few
days
w1tb
er cous no,
'
shall l do?
a.......rt, were read and ap- Spencer' Laurl:'nce Theiss, Gladys p, _use.
Duffy' •-t"'
tee meeline at the Gallipolis Boat Club d0&lt;ks. O'Don­ Flotilla UIOO, and the Galllpolil
a
and Mrs Keollv KPrns and dau&amp;IP
Boat CI ub, wourId have to :�it 'for For 1 am supposed to tab care proved and a (ree wlll offering Shie1d■
V�nMeter,
eo , yn. 'ftou
nell will serve as Master of eremonies for the Sun•
After
ano
t
her
,,,,_k
of
this
nonter Mpdison W. Va.
two weeks be ort: 1e• sc uIlDil
of you "
'
di(, July 2 event. Sheets will be in charge of the
WBB taken and plau were made G rge, Ro�r 8nd Jean art0nB, 11ense I took matters into my own
'
\� !le\'•
�
the
show,
'
GerEarly
Roush.
Mr.
. ·,
J..tlk'f
and Mn.
Mrs Malhe
p
actual programing. Sheets hopes to have the pro­
to bold an lee cream supper on
started
li and that day
hands
and
eral �ava y��- ft'
'l'he show Is being conducted as Soon. a cold wind blew an" the the cburcli lawn Saturday 8\'etl- aid Wells. Mn. Kenneth Wolfe,
gram completed by Tuesday. (Casby Meadows photo).
d'' to every paper
enn
For
"Gl
rmht
A
and
r1
law,
Mr.
e
-1n
slsl r small green rern
a 'k1ek-off' to National Safe Boat·ng July 1st during the b111ine11 Mn. Bob Rhode-s, Ruth and Pentract 'ftiat dld It. 1'M M.Prd Pt&gt;rry
n
s l(ln wlllch WBB in charge of nv Wolfe, Karen nrd Mike Rhotlu :.� : th
mg week, to be obaerved by boat- Became very oold tmd wished •
rew up their Jumdt.
es
ecu
return
ers acron the Nation July 2
� clu!l president Mni. Mara:ar- Mrs, Elmer Pickens, _..:,etste Glenn Ford It wouM be. GleM The Youne: Peoole of Te�pl r
To Its downy berl &amp;0 dose to th
Slau�ter. Mr. �d Mn.��
Meth?d!5l Church held their un11
lhroiigh the 8tll.
et Winebrenner. The traveling
Roush, JeB11, I,mda aol N,ckl Ford It has been. And now ft's meet•na: at the churt'h on Sunday
ground
ba•ket
e w�nt rfrom Mrt· Either
. VanMeter, Nancy, B 1IIY, · Bobhy even 1eg;1.
Beneath the ltavea !Ml wltnl!red l
evenJn� with Mr and Mrs Arthur
M •. Helen H
d
H
b
Md the
ta
and
r
Ro
Plckens,
Stevie
d
and brown
ta
�:r_
�
i!
be
Crabt ree �II Jeaf'11r9 An lntel'f'�&amp;11
I M�: �trice BUib
frlend
d
ot
N1mcy Roush.
In dlsctu118on led by Arthur
her
Blbl tudY period usi g
81/
he:rd �
orl :tnaI �me \
nd (, t
Th
l
earned, ales . too ;
fem
had
e
�
:
Be
:.
.
atbut
unable to
itifts
Cr b ree and devot!OM bv J11"1
Sue Circle vlalted Ruth Winaett
i
by Sendina:
a
Way to
op1
d J
c anga .,
late
tend were Mr. and Mrs. Bob A•h- 11 ed '
,
Y
OU
Seel were the ffl"ln l)art. of the
,
of s raruse F rida
.
.
,
I AII ;
t
k
Gwyllyn Ford 1• • great name. nrolft'Rm. Mia Cl'llhV Seet cava
'": he .�
lev and family . Mr. and Mrs. St
M;', Rirhard ;� ung and son That it' a always best goo advlce
a
r
A
IOC
The
W
re
·
lake;
le
Clair Hill. Mr. and Mn. Roy
a re1IOrl on her trip to the con•�
are apending some time wlth her
be
lowed wHh rtfrelhments �n1
PeaI'I011,
S1111y
Peal'IIOII,
Mr.
and
ence
at L&lt;•ke11lde at Sunda,
·/
Edson '11,e fern turned brown and l
parml &amp; Mr and Mn·
8
drooped its head
aerved to the above men
Mr!. Rusmell Roush and family,
Sr�I on Sunday rnon1irt1.
Roush
. If '
nd IKIOfl lay de ad on its brown a� Mn. Helen Diddle, Mn. Na- DorH PafSOnl, Mr, and ....... Don
OrMft1ian ..•� ·
Mr.
and
Mr9.
Cfrl
Mrs DeB!l le Patteraon of Porn- A.
..., Lonflon, ,n. Ma,prel Cot- Roop Mrt n.rt11
leaf bed.
,-itol,1noon. Mn.
and c,..,,,. """ Mn
eroy si:;:n: the week end
h her
-Mn. Ram Wolk- trlfl.
the holtea Gertrude Kahl ' �. Mrs. DoBv Wolfe.
n...
'Rhondes aml RIii■, vl1li@it widl
1
M r. •
Mr■.
Tanllflr'• ••• Baal Durty.
Ada Rowe, Mr. and Mn. A.mold
l'f'l i1tlvf'l!I In Marietta Sunday.
P1t=
B1elae, or.a.
·
MRS. RUSSELL II08TES8
Spendln1 SUnday with Mr. and Andenon . Mr. and Mra. Cheater
_
Mrs . Rose Rhnades haa empklyMri. El111 Roush of Pomeroy
-----Mn. James Quick were Mrs. Mu, Brinker, Mr. and Mra. J'rancll Te�ple Methodist Church Wo- ment
I
In Athena.
spent last week al the home ol
dred Chapman and O&gt;nnie of Le- Webb. Mn. Etta Shield&amp;, Mr, and men I Society of Christian Service
Mr Md Mrs. Edson RM11h,
the ?,fr. and Mn. Etnzle Davl.s 1'.11
tart Falls, Floyd Thomu Ch
M
Pet Shi Id Bob Rhodes held lli June mettlna at
·
Mr. and Mr1. George Circle at
ll
'P:itlr"r•tmn: ,v1,.nl!d with hPr \in,,
nn
Mrs.
home
of
The
Q
R1.m"r
1•
· Kend8 Russe1
Grimm Mr'
M� and �rs
��n a;d M158
GENIRAL CHAIRMAN-SAFETY LEADER - WllKanawha City, W. Va , were
Paul, Wllll11m C. and ctmrthn.
Mra.
president.
Galanew
M.
T
lt,m,
f
�
Jack Sar ent
M
UB.
NI
liam (Bill) Matthewa, left, and
Commannder Da•
guests of Mn Mary Circle on
way
conducted
the
meeting.
Past
lee
Pticlt,
oveer tile week end A
,
ent guests of Mr· and Mra. :a..e ':.tr and Mn. 'v1Nl'n Rill
l
vid E. Metz, United States Coaat Guard, met ln GalSunday
President
Mrs. Howard Stanley !later. Mrs. J. K. Crabtree wu
\( 8� M George H'1U
ra.
lipolls Friday nllbt to formulate plans for the gt·
lnata.lled offlcen wbo had missed a Pll on !unday at the P,.&lt;'lf
Mn. Dean Bamitz and aon , Mr and Mr, J R. Murphy and Clarence Freeman •nd cblldren aRd r
were
Mr.
tnd
Mn.
Jihtvln
Free,
gantic July 2 Water Safely Show on the river park Keith, and Mr. 1md Mrs. Gary famti of Lo a� ;,.ere SUndav vl1tmtallatlon at the &lt;'hurch by Rev. born,. They alee called et tht
Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Mt1es Child� Is caring Naaon. Mrs. C. R. White, Dl11trlct home of a ■later and brother-in,
Barnlb: and daup:hter, Carol Ann, !tors !, her �rent, Mr and Mn man of
front of First Ave., between Court and State Sb.
Bel1III Rouii ·
M1ttht1ws t, general chairman of the first annual
were aue1ta of the Dean Brisker Har1ey John
Preaident, and Mrs. &amp;. E. Mun- law, Mr. and Mn. Edgar Crab· Forreat Numm, aon and daugh- for Mrs.
son· ' ·
ter of Wlertoa, W. Va.• Mr. and Mn. Cl1arlu Lawson under- clew, Athena, were peats and con• tree.
family Sunday evening.
Watflr Show while Commander Metz will be in
Gi1:;y Mu.
1
a
. ,. . , , ,
Jwtlce Kem• af Ripley, W went surgery at Holur Hospital, ducted an officers tralnl111 period. MIii Rebecca Dye, 'w
Edith Rose I■ vilitlng her aunt,
chara:e of tafflty openliona durin&amp; the 12-acl, two•
ho
liUenl}
111
� ':'�
f
Saturday.
��
11 � ; �· �· Va.
Mrs. Thelma Walton of Sulller. ;ran -��
hour lon1 1how. See today'a s�rta pate for sumMrs.
Carl
Crabteree
wa1
pqram
Ohio
Unlvenlty,
·
·1
ed
usse
kl
dd
Muese
-Elmle lrtnket
Mr. and Mn. 11KlmN Clark JI'.
mary of lut niJht' session. (Cuby Meadows photo.)
Mr. and Mn. &lt;ll,-ter Brinker 1eade for the evening and 111td vacation at the honie'of lief 'oarl�
'f --''-'--'-...;;;.',,:...c..c.;.,;,;;;..;.::.=-'......:...=
--"----'------------- Mr. - Mn. Ouy R
of Lancaster apent Friday with and Mr. and Mn. lltrbert Rollllh tht theme,
"Homea For tbt ents, Mr. and Vn. Ahim �. ·
roy
y Lynn of P
Rcneloa" Plam wen made ta Mr. and Mn.
lorme"
parent&gt;
Mr.
and
Mn.
.,.,..
Ih
ome
Ten
,..
,pent
Sundav
lllenaon
eui;.;11 o1
and
a
oi tolr �la, 'lllom
I
t· \.ffUfC
Celle VT
u
Clark Sr.
and buv I Jllfl for
and Mrs. Ke• Jocaon -' 1 ftw 4an ,t lhe
Andorson
Mn.
Arnold
with
R
r.
"· L
·
noth Na..,, who ,,. belnt! Iran• home of lh&gt;lr .,. anil. dauilrt.,_
Mn. Allee P'lana1oa and Sam- family at Keno • Rldp.
"""
""'
,CC
II
Mr. and Mrs. Duke Dilcher
mnbura
-SU
n
"'
my of Pa
nday R . and "· Edward Grlffjlh ltrred 1nm lhl• charge ,. • In-law. Mr. and
�lam
us:
.The t.ana,vW. ConartHIODll ly of Lynchbum WH be■t man
and f�ly of Dowln,ton wen out,
' ,. ·l.lhi,3. '
dd
et.nGf. B111shan ctn■d m, J,ln, Herbert cbarp near Lanc�r. 'l1IOlf In culwen.
g
in the Di l Oller
.
Sunday visitora of Mr. and Mn.
C �rllllan Church was the aetWII and Larry and D11100 Barr were
Mr. and Mn. Joa Wood of Roush and ■on and Mr. and Mr1. � were Mn. Carl er•
I ff tho we&lt;ldln&amp; of Miao Holm u,her,.
family.
Rua
ll
and
..
Father'• Day wa, -,.ed with
bert
,e
Hamiltan ,..,.. recent ...... of Russell ..ush and family '"' INe, Mes T. M Gal,woy, Mn.
: ICiy Barr. d1ughk!r of Mr. and 'lbs bride· • mother WOff: • cop- gtft1 at Columbia Chapel Sunday. Mr. &amp;11d Mn. Howard Russell
HowaNI Stanley, Mr■. Arthm
E . II !I,,
her brother and llater-lfl.law. Mt, Thnredav.
Mt&amp; Alpha Barr of Lanpville. lo en blue nylon lace dress over Mn. Ruth Ketring and ton of were Sunday ,ueat■ of hls alller,
,
Mn.
a
Gil
da
.
kie
Cr
btree,
Findlay,
hapman,
bert
Bowen
DS1'rtfiP
1'0 IN'l'll:Rll'I JI
C
Fran
:
and Mn Pearl McBrl and •t
W
·
( Pin� 81,Jr Cadwallader, IOD tf taffeta with matching hat a n d San Bemardlno, Calif., called Mr. and Mn. Harley Johnton.
Mra.
,
Ingr
Clarence
Mn.
JGhn
am
and
Mr.
with
end
we,,11:
Iha
IJ)l!Dt
MAION ll&amp;\ ' ,
ter Mrs Ruth Cundiff
and Mn. Floyd e. Cadwalla• ahot1. Her t.-orsage wu a pmk by the death af her brother,'Pa1,1l George Thoma was �re;nt
.vf&gt;augb, Mn. Dile Scott, Ma.
M nie
� fll
i_,,,. ■ o... �--Mra Alee Wheeler ud 90ft.
o
callMra.
Guin
W
ra. __. --••
of Lyachbura
wo 1..i..- ... v
carnation.
Nelson are ■p,enclint aome time vlaltor of his son, Mr. 1
Mn. Carmll Whit• af HOfl(II' StanaburJ' , Kn. Ronnie "'"1� '"� ....,..,. ,..... ...
- "I
1-•• "· a., Mr. and
11:111 ,........_, ta
Howard
family
Thoma
and
--•'._ Iii TIie oain w,11&lt;11 �litl11it111
'
I
Ne
·
•
aon,
Erma
her
with
n11,11.11111r,
I
y
II
-• the weeIt end Scott and Debbie• Mn· White and .._,..�
1,_11
Fa
r
groom
111e
, mother wore •
The double tna ceremon wa,
, (
1111 ••.,.... a.
brother Roy Letart
b
death
of
her
the
.
J
111en
of
WY
Mr. and Mn. William Elam
Dona Par- Mrs. Mondew and the hoaleu, ':.'° �o�=.,
Mn.
and
Mr.
with
b,' the Rev, Ray Bid- powder blue, embroidered linen 11nd slater-in•blw, Dorl• NellOll.
.
Qu
ttm
n
re weekend
Mn. lluuell. The nezt meeting
---�
- dla ..
••- •har •
-..
"U.1 .wu wlib dre11 wIth whJ••
- .,..
.. acce,so,a.
n:1. Her Mrs· Neva Nlctiolson of Rutland Barrett, W. Va.,
.,._. •• __. 11_. -llhll Mr1. Martha It.bl• and chlidNn IOIIII·
v
itors
with
their
BOD,
Jack.
wll1
is
be a picnic at Hoo,ers' Put: • a1 .... fNI ... • ...,,•4•
,
Ky.
a
IA!tsirt
son
Ronald,
of
and
Knmc
FL
f'
Wickline
.
Mn. Altha
IA •ita camaUOl'III and rose, fem1 corsage wu a pink camation.
have moved�
from
prop- U
� \be Dunitn-...
the J. E. Rade- Jesse Smith of Whitesville, W �
""'
a ended church ae"ice1 at Fair- In J ·
_.__
i .._.1__ and the ■even lllm �and•I• A reception wu held al the 1pent Tueaday at
ta
on
ld
W
a
the
.
wtth
,
Va.
'f'illtor
w11
a
�
WNUDd
�·n1l.W
....,_.
lclna
Y
nl•bt.
Sundav
view
__..,
I -11 on either aide
bride I home lmmedlately follow.
·
Db ,... .,!t
Mr and Mr1 Clarence Shumate Ll■le pwpe1t, oo Apple St.
An enjoyable evtmlng wu apent •�"" _.., n.11..... 111-'
family
and
Romh
11
·
R
M
Mr.
and
of
,
dau1hter
Debbie
lll
ce
the
remony, where th
t,
A ball-hour of pre-nuptial mu- 1 m1
t
.
Mr.
Mr
nald
t Do
and
Qu aen- and ':ieu:S; au,hhlr ,pent &lt;\In- by 11 memben and pat:11
and dau�
\
waa played by Mn Donna bride' 1 table wu beautiful with Mn. Lanly Rlf� hu � ��oe
be
lfiekl
ch
and
d
!l
d day af\emoon with Mr. and Mn. Columbia Granp on flnlnd117
a
rry
il
ren
b
vt
rttume
l
Y ited with
Ha
Mn J
r.�
l'flN
_::.•
II ren I
olng �reatmen 11
llorril, erganilt, and Allen Bid- an arrar,gement mtde 1f white �
viut
from
with
a
and
mother
hie
evtnlng, June 11, when thq
1IG8tGn at Racine.
Mrs.
Cla
rence Shumate
00
M11tMeosp
lt
11 dlt, toloi1t, NIii "The Lord'• pom•poms and vaaea ol 1-ed
Robert Ho iday
ame■ ohnaon o( thl ll ltep-tatber Mr. and Jin. John John HQfflan II reeooerAtfnfP at Slnttd the proiflffl It
A
F
'
.
C
J
J
P
ll
Mr. al1d Mn.
rose,.
ti Prayer" during the .ervice.
Wt Monday for Germany Bowen of Bradmton. Florida.
tht hGmi of hie daughter, Mr■ Gvron
:ge,
:: !::.
C Giva in marrtaaa by ber fath. On the end of the table waa a announce the birth or • ■clll., Gary S. Arnty
ill
lltatioaed
Mra.
BIO
Winebrenner
cbll
and
nt
after
bl!I�
a
patient
Sid Du
H
be
he w
., , lhe brldt ..,. 1 ballorlna tb...o tiered weddln1 coke with ■ Kellh. al Hober Holphal, ':::;
....,lh
Sunday with hor par- ,t Pleua�t Valley Roopllal.
2-Dally SenllDel, Pomffl)'•Ml�eport. 0., June 24, 1M1
I
1
'
pent
.
lS. They have 8 dauaht«' J
'
ffl llngt.h pwn of chantilly lace and mlnlaturt bride and groom. IJ. Sue.
parents and other rel■ - 111ts Mr. and iln. steve Robeon
hll
wife
•· , . .
ter
ti
had
co11ple
new
tht
b
t
cut
bodice
ad
Ti.
'
taffeta.
CMI'
JIii;
h
of
Gall�.
ffer
10!1
Stev1e
...
C
Mr. and Mn. Jol,n Knox are tlvea.
malned for 1 �1 vllll.
---�--11 a a.....U.rt MCklln■ md � flnt pilK.'9 of cake. Jt was aerv�ji!iii j;;;;;;;;
.
.
•
.
I poJntecl denn Mtlthld to a wry ed. by Mn. Duane Barr. Mra. Eu- living In • trailer at Pl
Jinny Hubbard ■ 'lllitin1 bla
o
and
Roberti
lull 111111 o1 not with pollllo of ,_ Phelp, prnlded 11 the Mn. N llie Vole
•
IJ'fM&amp;C;,S t;,AV£ ,.AJHIOR A
fir�b. Mr. and Jin.
1.00K /!If IVMAT,
TAKE
l
O Jtoclt
I MI! N
�
...Se&amp; GI! .11111
, FAMILY
.
chanWly '- ...,, ..., a hoo• punch oowl, Mn. Chorley Sld■n WJI'°" are enro led at U for the
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BY C. K BLAJCESLl':E
'or himaelf and u le l!5 olhen. l hetler In Central America. Se we n.ere II the problem ol keeping 1 ..1.,.1 "''"'""" and put I lot hng "" """"' of capll, I . II thefl
Ellin,■ HI■ A&amp;•IK . A1rlcutture
Among two of the foremost lac. buy banana. from it and sell government from blocking pro· of man-made imtitution1 on thell! bet'ame IV:&lt;.'f'uary to pa u tht CLUMBUS . . , - Hot wealher help reflect heat from the 9'dL
UNIVERSITY OF MICH IGAN- l tors in progr-e95 are education 1:1nd l some of the product• of our mdua· &amp;reis.
I reaourct1. ln1tltution1 may M on- �rrrum Ant,.Trutt aci. whkh i1 ' can mean fe wer and smallt-r ei,('46 Add more dnnking fountanL
Why 11 It that during the lest se,- research. For a long time no pu- try to it.
If indU1try and private lndivid• I ly ide11.
. anoihrr m,uHnadoe lnsht ut ion lo for the poultrym1:1n unle�N he JnMJ'l
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pollltry �
ate he
eral benerations we in lhi1 eoun• pil was eve r supposed to know Sometimes countrie., 19 well u; uala u a wllole are taxed &amp;O India probably bu Bl many · rontrol n,rpor11!1Qr1J.
1lle only maket1 a 1penal ll"ffurt to i.ee Iha!
try have been able to just 1:1bout more than his teacher. He took artiM, produce certain thing.I be· moch they cannot 1ave , then It is I natural resource&amp; Bl we have, but ('OrporatiOM exempted were co- h11 h1rd1 arr cumforfahle. iays e��i. a11Y Ihe roof
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dOllb)e our standard of living ev• what the leacher g11ve him and calll!e they do not have an alter- impossible to .ecure aufficient lndian1 beline it is wron11 to o�ralive., and labor organiz.a- Dr. Clyde Mar�h. Ohio State- Um- Prov ide light in the
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t'I)' two generations� i'ccording then re-produced it word for native product. Whul doe1 not money to re-invest In private en- 11111 a c.-ow. '11li1 Idea ia one of lioo1.
venily Exlm11ion JX)Ultryman
house m the evenings flN' tw
to mv instructor for the last word, almost gyllable for ayllable . grow well In Kansai, but Kanaan• tes-pliae. In lhi1 ca• then, the the ln1tltutions they have fallec:I
11ll' m.an•madt! lnstilutiona l Dr. Manh adv1J;H pou ltry hours . tht1s enablinl hen•
thret' weeks, i,t ll.aa � because Today the tea{'�er set11 the stage grow �ta of �heat becallltl_ they only 10Urce of Investme nt capital change.
whi�h
we deYelop in thia cmmtry l farmer� to:
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and the pupU, m many cases, ie have little choice of other IUJtable become, the government, which
When let-hnology "ame along, durmg the next ger.eratiorl will Provide moving aff" in pem by when it is cool.
----It might be interesting to take able to go much beyond the crop1.
in thi8 t'Ollntry we consider unde. the limitation on development wa11, �rmir,e whether WI! 1p,ed up , means of fan!!! and .,.entdar1on ay&amp;l
8 look at some of the thin gs that teachl?r.
COMPETITION
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capita!. Corporat lOns are- a form wr ra! e of progreu, or slow it I tems.
TO COSTISU� RULE
mourage progress, and somf! of Research I• the same way. New Maintenance of competition ii Seme government program1 act. of man-mide lnalitutlOOI prrmlt-l down.
Pamt roofs of laying hcm86 WASHINGTON r nP11 - P'edePthe thingM that llold progreBS way!! of doing things, new things aoothe r important facter in pro- ually tend to prevent progre58.
with IJght-eolored paint which will al Aviation Administrator Na�
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lo do, are being found constantly , aren.
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One ol tl'le things we might This is one of the rea!IOIIB why we Today we have televiRlon clu1- 1 hour laws, price aupporl,11. 1uDIII- ___________
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point out Is that progress Is pain- have heavy emphasi, on educat ion es and we have truckl riding dies, and ■ multitude of other
HONOLtn..U t U P I , - A midgf' t lots th.at he had decided to ccaful. 'Thi? more rapid the pro&amp;resa, today. At one tlme only the crip- •·piggy back" on railroad car■. We government regulations.
1ubmarine th.it p.llrt 1e1paled in the tin..e a rule requiring t� to �·
tnl! more painful It la for people pied, sickly, or lazy went
to l:a:Ve discount hooses aelling in It should be clearly underllt.Ood .
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December f att.w·k on Pearl Ha r- Lire at age 60.
who are not in po1ition to adjllSt school. Today we manufacture competition with local merchent1. however, that many government
bor JO years ago i� ht:ing re- rormer F'AA Chief Elwooct a.
In other words, It knowledge.
themselvl!l'ii,
All are form•
or competition. programs encourage competition,
turned le the Japanellof! _'.;uvern. Quei.ad.:i 5tirred up pro!elt in o.,.
nay be neceaaary for the governANOTHER FACTOR
Some may be good. some bad. encourage progrea,.
and help
men!, according to a V. s. Navy rember. 1959. when hr onlered "'
ment to put aome linament on the Another factor in progress is in- Without competition, howevoer, in- serve as an Incentive for greate r
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1pokesman.
, lots 10 give up their
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bruises to ease the pain of pro- tematioMI trade.
e, GAYLORD P. GODWIN other states. The sour cherry crop
dustry does not progress ·
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This pennits any country lo Another form of competillOn Is Programs of local publie work•
UaHftl PrHI later:nado■-1
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ilimulate1 spec1ahze 1n the product it 1s best the government. 'l'here are cer- are another activity we need to WASHINGTON ( UPl 1 -An Agn. , maloo al 11.680 ton,. 5 per rent I
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man. If we make It so comfortable in, and tben swap with some other tain forms or ente rprise that pr\. keep our economy going. Fede'ra\. culture Department a:ooomist smaller th.an in l980 and 14 Ptr _ _ · - 11,1
that a person does not wish to t'ountry. We can sell only if we vate Industry cannot afford to and �le aid stimulate, people say, thl! "fairly moderate " in• cent below average.
enter. One example may be the to do things they would not do crease in the apring pig crop wu
change, then he will never make buy.
The Michigan crop wa1 esll,
. .very heartening·• to consume r1
International trade ls I police- T.V.A. Government could enter olherwiae.
much progress.
f.-ted al 76.000 tons. down 5 pe�
We should k eep in mind that we man: 1t prevents someone_ from thia ftekl because ll can plan a Many people have said •' tile aad produeen alike.
[ c-enl from last year. thE:F esti.
MEIGS COUNTY REAL ESTATE OWNERS
cannot inrrease our itandard of Jackmg up prices out of line . It long range program and ■ec:ure strength of our country has been 'l1le economist aaid the 196 1 mates: New York, 23,000 tons : 1
in ltB natural re80Urce.."
living If we cannot buy more ia possibl e to grown bananas in [ tax money to c1:1rry It out .
,prlng crop----up 7 per cent from ! Pennsylvania. 9.500 lerui : Ohio, !
Th, WC books are now open for the June or See�
BLOCKED PROGRESS
We have, ho.-ever, lakeD tllese the spring crop a year ago- 1 1,500 tons: and WiSCOflsin. 1 4000 1
with our wages. Today the work- this cowitry, but they grow muell
ond half collection of the 1960 Real Estate taxes.
ing man can buy much more with
would prevent disastrously low tons. .
Also deliquent tax . Closing date will be July lit,
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an hour'a tabor than he could 20
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marketing
hog prices for producers and at Agnl'ullural
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year&amp; ago, or two or three gene rt'- same Lime would permit � searchers found a way lo im•
atlons ago.
Clyde G. Millhone
smell decline in retail pork price� . prove the marketing of bertle ll
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We have re leased most of the
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benefit consumers
The CfJnsumer will be ab� 'o a N that
Meigs County Treasurer
manpawer or our natlOtl from proget a little more pork for a litt le l ma rketing agmcies. and growe�
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farmer still can make a profit. ri µming can be started in rt&gt;fr�
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period of 1960. With 7 milJIOII .sows sumen earlil'r in the year; mar•
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record 7.18 pigs per litter . The de- keting will be spread out more
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partrnent estimalf'd the fall e�p t'Venly over a longer season : costs
at 4U million head. up 3 per of marketing will be redlX.'rd .
cent from I.all pigs lasl year. If
the an ticipated (all crop materi•
alizes, the pig crop for the year
would total 93 m illion head. up 5 CINCINNATI ◄ UPI , - Liv� ,
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per cent from 1960.
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The department said th e report Caltle 250. calves. 100: choke ·
was _ iri line with forecaijls made 781·10!!7 lb slaughter steer5 %!.50·
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.several months earlier.
The department's outlook on the 11 goocl 701J.7SO lb heifers 'Z.Cl02.50;
hog situatioo was unrhanged by vealeu 2..00..28.00.
the spring crop report. Hog priN's Hogs . 1300: b:urows and gilt s
are expected to be seasonally active, fully 25 higl.er. sow�
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lowe r this fall. imd probably wi!I , steady to strong; 5G 1·2 300-:!!IO
be below those of a year earli�r i lb 18.25. bulk 1-J and 2.•:1 UI0--2.4il
until the m/1:ldle of ne xt vear, but 1 lb 17.7518.10. mostly 111.0018.10
,�t peatly so, the offk-ial said. [ for 2.20 lb down : around 25 1 · 2 i
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lb up tt.01 1.2.5, some lighter
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COLUMBUS - Go ahead and swine show.
·-equipped to give you fast, efficient serv­
They II get out and forage 111--- --·- ---feafUf8S
"e�t like a hog" of you want to. Two years ago, Mr, Ward'a e.n• stead of slopping in the mud all th e Crop Reporting Board. This is
ice In tho.. ftold,. Plan, • • • Ma..riah . . .
. • HNlry acll ••Pll'd■•I•
It isn' t as bad as some people try cepped the Grand Champion day," he say1. "And ,when they 're 16 per cent greater than \ai;t year
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and 3 per cen1 above avl! rage.
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Sow ribbon. One has won lhe Jun- foragIng, . 'hey re bm.1dmg muse1e
• •o • c,h f_. IMad: • • • ._ wouId have you 'hink .
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· Sow ri·bhon 11eYeral whil'h is the real N!d meat."
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but more are expected in lhl?
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er and president of the State boar cla11 a coupkl of times.
hog?
Mr. Ward says tht&gt;y are _·_
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Board o( Agrk:ulture, saya hogs Besides bossing the overall op- judgffl primarily oo the size of
CAil • TOD!lY have more dietary sense than eratlon of the State Falr as the ham, their length, meatineess,
most people give them credit for. preaiden t of the Ohio Board · of the light fullneu of the loin and
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MMONSIIA110N •·1t•s pretty generally agreed in Agriculture, Mr. Ward alao man- the absence ol waste In the jowls.
swine elrclee," says Mr. Ward, agea the 9Wine show at the annual The ir back fat ithould not be over
"that bogs will balance
their exposltloo. This means: he .tarts an inch thkk. They also should be
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working In January to get ready smooth-skinned with feet that jut
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Our drah1rnen can d.1ign I Our home modemi:r•
near Westville. Hl1 farm handles tile show schedules for 11 differ- Mr. Ward saya it takea about Unfavorable weather conditions
a home for you exactly I tion center can 9ive
a
pig population of about 250 a ent classes In both breedl tlg Bild £ive or six months to bring a pork• during the blooming
-wbeNI Quality Ia Paramount"
period often I
suited to your individual : you ideas for modtnt­
year, and he brinp about a doz- commel'flal sloclt He also bas tcJ er along to the 200-pound .stage will cause excessive
tomato blos•
nee_d • and cletirH. No : izint ancl improwing
en of them to the State Fair each arrange for the ribbons and deter• auitable for marketing. The If!som drop, sayi E, c, Wittmeyer , 1
ID the big mine the alze of the money cret. he says, is lo keep them
year to participate
charge
for thi, Hrvit• 1 your home. Thi1 can IN
Kill Them Younelf wUh
Extension horticulturist , Ohio l
awarda for each clasa.
heal\� through the weaning Stale Univenity.
AIAI U-00-IT
when you o r range to : on a no-ffl0My4iaw.
TERMITI CONTROL
Another big headache Is hous- stage. To do this, he uses. • h l�h- Night temperaturee above
1 ba1iL See us NWI
build through u1.
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Ing the animals. There will be ly-fortifled ration of anh-blohca. degree&amp; and daytime tempera• Save SlOO or more. Easy to
r-•---•••••••--- �
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around «MIO hop eritered in this Arter the first 100 pmmds, the
1 CALL WY-2-3193
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tures of 75-811 degrees are ideal fetJsionally proven 5 )'e&amp;n
year's fair &lt;Aug. 26 .. Sept. 1 1 anti-blotics are eliminated, ind
�nditlons for blossom set Hot
protection. Get FREE folder
and Mr, Ward ht responsible for the porker !lhould gain a couple
drying
winds
al
so will cau� blos'.
at
your Lumber Yard. Tbou­
prov iding pens &lt;megregated ac- pounds a day for the next 50 80TII
drop especiaUy if winds oc• ■Dda use iL
cordl�g to cl11Ss) a1i'd J)l'OVidinR dayi.
cur while' pollen Is being released.
bedding for at least the bllUal Mr. Ward says the pork indu11•
8 one can do to redu_ce [
night on the grounds.
try 11 one of the few phaaeii or About II .
.
blossom
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Mr. Ward got into farming as agriculture which doesn t satisfy
a teen-ager back in 1930 when the Ohio marketa. Most of the out- kil_own to be le� su�t1ble to
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hl1 late father, Dow, bought the slde porker1 come from the south- th1• trouble, avo� excesS v� .watPhone WI 9-36,tl
farm near Westvllle and set up a ern state, where the warm win- erlng: and use nitrogen fertihzers ·
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TR-AVEiED IN ,nn ,
The . ..1c1ne Band BooJters are I Mr. and Mn. Ropr
•pon,oring a jit1Jty Supper Satur- and children Randy and llJti ltf.
'1 day, June 14th, at Racine Higl1 �,lidd\eport have returned · • .
llr■. Wendell Frecker WU the
[,---------- School at 5 p. m. Proceed! are a trip to California whtn tt.lf '
,ue,t speaker 'I'hursday evenina
Not•: a.ad.,, .,. eerdiel­ 1 to boe used for the purchaae of wilited Dl,neyland, Lot
for the meetiD&amp; of. the Women'•
� Diego, Pasadena, and
ii
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ly l"vltN to UM thk ■n­ materials for next year.
Anocia!Jon of Ibo Middleport
friend,
Wayne
Rupe
and
f
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novnctiment
ljlla&amp;e
fer
publie
All
eh,ldren
ages
seven
10
11,
P'inl Unlt,d Pl'ub)'!Mlu Cburd&gt;
f
and
�
at
•••nlatl
.lluf.land,
of
lf'OUP
ormer)�
meet­
ltOrJ
he
t.ed
are
cordially
,nvi
t
to
when the group met at the
lnp. NetlCM will be a,�. telling hoor at the Pomeroy Pub- I tro, Cahf_: J11nlor Wllllanfl
churdl.
ff Do rvn Nlly thr• dan lie Library at t
p. m June 24, (am!Jy. Phoebil, Aril. i and
(or lffl) In adwance of tht
Mn. l'recbr showed colored
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..eni. Notk" r.ce4ffd for with Mis! Carolyn Smith in and Mn. Bill Mou, 1'ucNn. �
,lido ol her European trip and
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more than thrH ln■ertiont charge.
explainad Ibo picturN ond told of
!Ii\
.
wlll � held until mMtlnt
Tbe
&gt;C
a..,
ol
the
Rollio
od
hoolnl
lnt&lt;reotinl bappeniq,, or h I r
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':!:i­
the alNtvtl re«)ulwnh.
MetJ1odist Church Will ,pOGSOt an I The Pomm,y Wero wUt .�
trip. Among the countrlea wblcll
�
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the
a:
al
enin
ice cream 90Clal on the church i =:
lhe Yl,slted """ !. n I J a a &lt;I,
lawn Saturday night, June :U at
IVNE U,
France, Swi-land, and rtalJ,
The
Federated
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p.m., Mn. Howard Birchfield. 111! Ladln Auxhliar:, al, �
Circle
will
ld
. Amoq tho piebtffl ,be showed
Web■t.er Post No. •• A.- u:-1
a
b
a
ke
&amp;ale at the Ewbig Store, clau prHident, announced.
were one■ ol lhe bome,of Prlnceu
Legion, will meet tuada:,- Jt J:)F
Main St., Saturday, beginning at
JUNE zs
Grace. 'l1le opeaker alto bad wllb
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,_ ol nucau,g p. m. at the Lq1on
.c,up ..,,a
A FelloW1111
h·r for the memberl to view, art,.
will
latioo f offi
Sub-District Miuionary Conna- 5ktar Ofla �• be be biM,
tcleai hum variou,■ countri8I
Five Meig, Women
tion "."'i!l be held at the Mt. Zion the ost �•
which ,be bod purdwed wblle on
Attended Meeting
ptJ5t ehurch in Alhena, Sunday beraPof .Drew Webtttt
tolll', among that waa a picture
Five Meigg County Womm at• Bt
Pait 1f!i(r, i
ol the wadding ol Prlnceu l.lor,
the neighborint auxOlar7 �
tended the State Home Demon• a 3 p.m
,'
Raret.
stratlon meeting held Tuesday at ThP Commission on Edocatiotl are to attend.
the Oh.io Univeraity in Cnlcmbu�. of Heath Melhodist Church of The Auxiliary unit te JI
Mll.!I SU881l Park, prealdent ot
Attending were Mn. Geneva Middleport will meet Sunday evoe- Bennett Pott American
the association, wu in charge o(
Nolan. Mn. Roy Holter, Mrs.. Ding at the church at 7:!lt.
the meeting which waa opened
will meet Tullda:, lllpt.
JUNE ffi
Walt.er Brown, iilrs. Donald My.
with the Call to Worship and pray­
27 at the ball In lliddlepmt.
era and Mr■. Charles Goegletn. 1be Staff and Officen of Meigs time o( the
er by the pre,ldent, followed by
Mn. Goeglein . Ml'I. Brown and Temple Pythlan SiJtets will meet moved up to 7 : 00 111 p1am _.,
the ,1ng1ng of • bymn - Mrs.
Mrs.
Myers ttrnained in ColLun- nttl Monday even ing at th2 K. of IO to Pomeroy to "1l1t die"
LiDian �leff aa accompanltt.
bus
until
Thursday and while P Hall in Middleport. liolleuea Webater Unit the
'trs. R , M. Sherman was de­
there
they
took
the short ciurse in will be Mn. Horace McElhinny. lnatallation of theum,.w
votional leader and used u her
homemah
ing
a
t
the unlvtrsity.
Mrs. Griff RIIUl!ll and Mra. Paul will be held during :
topic. "G;:,,t'Cena of God."
Haptonstall.
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After the close of the meeting
Among out-of-town relatives 'Ibe Wesleyan Service Guild of 'l'l,e
Wildwood Garden Clcl
and program refreshments were
a�d friends who _attended the wed- the Racine Methoditt Clr rda have tbtir
u
aooual
eerved by Mrs. J. W, Morrla, Mrs.
WiI ,i
ding and reception were Mr. and will meet Monday .weriing in the day at fi:30 p. m. p1emc
al the s,r I rl
Branch Flemming, Mrs. Lillian
Mn JamP.s Halley and d.aught er . chureh social room
, ..
RNfkide Park.
Stieff, Mr,. Fred DeWeese. Mrs.
Anne, Mr. � Mrs. Donald Plant 11lf! Daughters
�f Union Vet-­
Walter Owens and Mra. Charlee
and son, Tunmy. Mr. and Mn erans will meet Monday at 7.
30
Shumaker.
YOUR CARPffl
Jame� Foote and daughters. Pam p.rr-- at the DAV Hall
MRS. WILLIAM BRUCE BRADFORD
in � I
WILL
LOOK NIW
,nd Penny, M, and M'8 Roger I ,oy
WHEN
YOU
Haok
MRS.
ROLLAND
le,
,
Ho
LEE
Seve
ge,
HALLEY
M
r,
nd
a
,
,Oln
T
, The Fnendly Neighbor C l u b
l»IT-YOU
L s Swmdle, Mrs Cha,le, ·n m
IISEl.f
Mooda
p.m.
d
I ,epor
Clark
,g ra uat
Miss
.
Anne
Clark
n,g
Mr.
ne
n
.
a
ows re Exchange
u e Programs For
:, o�. Fuel �: •
WITH
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a od M,s. K•0••"' lnon, Bonnie offices ,. Middleport rorC:::
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On June 7th In a mtlttary wedding in the Cadet Cha/n Heath Methodist ChUTC Une
Glasgow. G"." L Schwart,, Mr. ing demonstratim,.
VUt/Ined
pel at West Point, New Yor_k, Mtss C.arolyn Mllhoa� of y
.
In a candlehght ceremony al 7:30 in the evening on and Mrs Richard Mathey and
Middleport, .Ja:ecame the bnde of Lieutenant Wilham T'·e executive committee of the
JUNE !'7
DUK! CLEANEIS
J
ne
d
a
ugh
t
e
r
of
Mrs.
Paul
H
Bru�e Bri.41,td. The bride � the _
Middleport Busine and Profet- u 10, Miss _Marilyn Sue Knight, daughter of Mr. a nd Mr and Mrs D .i le James all of The Past Matrons of Pomeroy
SHIRT
Tbets �f Middleport and Olin Milhoan of Belpre . The eionaJ women·, Club met Friday Mrs. Earl Kmght of Middleport , became the bride of C.Olumbus.
Chapter 186 OES will meet at the
H
Mr.
Roll
a
n
d
Lee
aney,
son
'••• e, Mldda....,..
of
M
r
.
a
nd
Mrs.
Mrs.
Jam
Wal
v
son
Hal-I
Bra
lace
dford of e ening at the home of the club
of Mr. and
groom IS the
Miss Pat BlaJs and Mr and MaMrnic temple, Tuesday eve­
es
ley
of
Columbus.
Mro V L Will and daughter, ning with Mia Ada Hoaklm
MJddleport.
.
president, Mr,. Harry Moore,
,
.
The double _ring ceremony was performed by Rev. I Vicki Jo of camd WmcheE.ier ; - ·
The double rmg ceremony was performed. by Chap- with 15 members present.
Raymon Konknght at the altar of the Hea th Methodist Mr and Mn Thomas Walker of
lain Dr. Theodore C. Speers at 5:30 in the afternoon.
.ded
Mr
Moore
reai
over
the
Church which wa s decorated with the seven branch ca n- Pataskala· Mr and Mrs. John
Given in marriage by her fath- bo
ie acbedule of
n.
w
mee
hen
(jilv
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prodelabra
s liJhted with white tapers and pedestal vases of Hawkins, Jr., of sp,.ngft...ld
. Mr•. I
er, the bride wore a formal gown
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were
m
Lee
gr
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A
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o
the
new
am!!
year
waa
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glad101
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t
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r
sp1
er mums, pompons a nd baby Breath. William Kitcl,en of Chillkothc
,
"'-' bndlce
or !Sll&amp; organza. Tbe ni.=
k Xenia• 88 mat.d Of hooor lined· the summer -'
llllrairs wlucb White Sa tin bows m arked the pews·
featured three-quarter lengt.b Ca- 800 of
Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Dowler of Athpicnic in July
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pucci sleeves and 8 Sabrini neck- and Miu Car�lyu Bradford and w!U be a famlly
alf-hour of pre-nuptial music alure bnde and groom Afler the , el1!1 , Mrs C. R Ne1ghborgall of
h
A
olgb
n
a
us
Miss
both
e
Wilson,
gu
Mida
d
of
m
Carla
en
gi
est
pi
nie
t
Aug
t
s
line with added Intere t v the
was played by Newman Burdette, new couple had cut the first piece Hunlmgton. W. Va ; M_r and Mrs l
alao wa1 d:lscuued.
t,
smaids.
as
dlepo
'Ibey
bride
r
O
y
anof
overla
front by a lovely
wore ballerina �engtb gowns of 1be national convention which organist, with Mrs. B�te, vo- of cake 1t v.as served with punch Curtis Wilson and children, Suz• j
ChanAo applique
of
tilly lace. lntere
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and bell shaped mints by Mrs. ann, Stao)ey and David, of Charpastel tolored silk organza, fash• wW be held lD Chicago waa BD• caliBt, who sang O .Perfect
.
tilly gave
,.. to the hem or
Love," "'Wedding Prayer,
ond Kenneth Cale of Port Deposit, leston, w• va
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the own of the bride. nounced by the president
each lleeva. The full bouilant or- toned afterre g
Mrs. Wade Sallaz of Ripley, W. I
•
Un
"Because."
and
during
the
cere1
Md.
Presiding
at
the
punch
b
o
wl
.
g the
ulrl featured Cbantllly and pictu bats with matching F 1
g
mony, "The Lord'a Prayer. ' '
was Mrs Donald Plant of Col11m- ::,,• Barb,a�a John,o�..�f Phila•
appl.lquu . l'j-efflbroidered accessories, wrist length kid �t:t iee
DEALER FOR . . . .
hia· P · F· K Ruutt:rford of
bus. Dining room hosteues were
hc:
Given
marriage
in
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by
r
glove
,
a
gift
or the bride and
s
I
BPW end cake �ated w Ith
with tiny teed pearl• on the froot
father, the bride fwore u a ' · -iloor Mrs. James S1D1psc:,J1 . Mrs. James Anaconda, Montana : Mr. and
arried cascade anan gements of
c
ed
.
\l'd
yell
o
w
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bud
f
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R were serv
• Caloric and Welbilt Ranges eGlass Lined
.
and 8 chapel length train dri
uo.r, M n. Bruce LIoyd and Mrs.. Kenne h Cale of Port De'-bing theIr gowns. Mrs. Moore. Asslstin with by length gown ol silk organza with We•ca aU
from 8 Watteau bow and stream- m one ma"'-'
tt"
the
Lieutenant Martell Fritz of En• 11erVlng was Mrs· � Hibbs embroidered portrait oeckllne and Mn. Thomas Scallyl all of MidWater Heaters • Empire Furnaces e.Annert In. the back.
��" GaUipo1is, Mr.
· abort sleeves, The same embrold- dleport.
.illll- derlin, North Dakota was best
and
Mrs.
J
Bill
h
o
Ter
n,
ry
present
were Mrs. Nan ery enclrcled die skirt, ending in For the reeeptlon arrangement.a
Ber Imported veil of lilk
nso
.
man and athers were Lieutenant Mothers
strong and Empire Circulating Heaters.
Johnson, Bill Johru(,n. Phil ere.
r
,
Horace
Mn.
McE
lhiony,
e
lace
Cha
a
m
pel Train.
POD fall fnl ' (banUlly
oo
of pastel colored roses with baby
Gillman Hallenbeck of G r e a t Mrs.
meens,
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs
K
e
n
0. B. Stout, Mrs. Wesley
.
.
.
- and the altar baskets of
�
" J
demi bat ,__,
Her f1ngert.1p, veil of i1lus1 on was bream
..... _ Neek, N. Y, Lieutenant Dan Di .....,, Mrs. Ray Picken9 M s. Ed
""l't- by an =•-•
Johnson . Miss
ane
Jun"Ga, Doe, II 8-r For Lu,"
·
de
gladioli
t
rated
·
room.
he
co
rou ud enhanced wtt.h � Cara! of New Castle. Pa., Lieut.en- UJ,
half
a
to
caught
• r
bat of ailk lace
my J remeen , Sally Johnson,
gar ynold,, Mrs. Thelma
Pra
ur
Musi
s
a
w
�
Mr.
by
.
C
Bural
c
cry
mshed
and
r
H, and ahe carried a caacade of
Re
� ant George Hartfortl of Ut. Clemcent aeqnlu, pearl,
Mrs. J:a
m am
hn­
bead,. Sbe eurted a white BJbJe eats, Michigan, and Lieutenant �� �ace :aattJ,!"w Alle!I white Stephanotla centered with dette at the piano. Guests were n, K a
�· :,/: .
O
n,
ln
so
Y
e
er,
·
•
rs
tapped with I wbO. ordud with Donald Anseln of .leveland.
m white rosea. She aiao carried her registered at the reception by soar
c meens, r
M�d
Ms
r
Phone WY4.21"
mother's lace bandkereblef, wb1cb Mra.. Thomas Walke of Patask- � :°\0:
satin atreamen and white stepb- During the reremony the usb- ie: i..e��aa: ��; �a
IOX 471
PGM:aoY
ro
e
untll tied mltb white utln rib- ers were uaed as the Sabre Welt.
abe bad carried at her wedding. ala.
�incller, /�• John�.
Gwtrd.
---------- 1 Attending the bride were her For her wedding trip to Miami
Following the ceremony, Mr. Mr. Bradford aJso a graduate aiuRin Miu Janet Knight, of Beach, Florida, Mrs. Halley
Children's Blue
a
nd. Mrs. Olin Milhoan were boats of. Middleport, graduatad f r O m Chester, aa maid of honor 811d choose a gold and white figured
11
11
to a recepUoo for t�e newly mar- West Point the morning of their Mie Amie Halley, sister of the two pie� drei.- with black patent
rloo couple at the Offlcera Club. weddin". He was executive officer groom of Columbus, bridesmaid accessories and the corsage ol
Rullbar Sole.
bouquet.
For their wedding trip to Cape of his company member &lt;Ii the and Miss Vickie Jo Will of canal white roses from her
r
· ined lntole •nd arch.
Cod, Maasa:cb11sett1, the bride bop committee • member of the Winchester as junior bridesmaid. After June 25 they will be at
Silel 4'rii.:G.
wore an aqua sheath dreu with a debate council ' end forum. t h e They wore street length dre.ues home in their apartment, 3035
bolera jacket, white accessories German club and of the ao·witzer of whJte organdy over orchid taf. Chesterfield Court, Apt. 9, Columand her white orchid """"iB•
feta. Tbe fitted bodkedfeatured an bus, 9, Ohio.
slall.
Empire
.In
walatllne of eep orchid 'J!ie new Mrs. Halley ls a grad•
The new Mrs. Bradford, who The new couple 11 at h
graduated from .Ohlo University the Bradford a� O n lineD appllqaed with floral motif,. uate of Middleport High School,
an June 4th 1a also a graduate of Brownell .av Mkldleport
Matching orchid bandeaux com- attended Ohio University and
wb
MIDDI.IPOIIT
pleted their e1111embles. Th e maid Capital University, and Is a teachMlddlePort High School
tfi.ey will live � August 10
of honor carried a cascade of er In the Whitehall Schools in
they will report to Fort Sill �kla..
'l1ioN from bore who leoded white d■llla■ with wblto ...., and Columbul.
Mr and Mn. the other atieadanta carried col- Mr. Hallsy la a graduat, of
.....: wllffllth an11 ohorm to anr room • . , lb■ weddina
W•st High of Columbus, altended
wanace Bredin:; am' dau,l,ten ltlllAl bouquets of rainbow cama- OMo State Unlvm;ty nnd F,anlt­
.
Neda and C� M and I.I ·' tlono
Paul Tltell Ind �� pa: Attendinl tbe groom wu Mr. lin University ond ii fll"S&lt;nUy
Roger Surver of r.olumb111 11 beat employed with the Ohio Fuel Gas
Mn. William B adford
Company in Columbus.
Mn. Baroid � _.• � man. UBher1 were Ml-. James
Jtmnller am - Jack, Mr• .;.,j Foote and I.Ir. Ro1V 11ank1a of
Mn. John Moore am daqhtor, Colmnbou. Dreoaed la white Jae,
Marilyn ond ,.., Jack. Miss Car- bl and black ........_ !laster
la WU.00 and Miu Judy Wilder- Tlmnlhy Lae . Plant of Columbus
wa■ ring bearor.
,IMllr falr - ­ mutb
Fo, her daaplor'• wedding,
' _____
- - 1■
Mn. Knilhl woro • blue am
ltnlbn wltlt loods of ltGr•
wt,ite embtoldend obaatb drt■■
Sewing, Baking
with whfta attMNI, aacl I eor­
pa al lltll llllld ...
WinnersAre
- ol blue carmttlona.
Tbe motbor of tba groom wore
Announced
.. ordild ,mlm&gt;lden,d ,heath
Bowing ■nd ballillg oonlllt• clrua wllb wblto ..........., and
WV0
held 'llwrada, -.... I corsage of - earlllll&lt;tol,
rooa, Aa4 th ■lrror,
whln Root llprlnp Gr.... m■I llmnedl■tely lolowlq
tbo oere­
lr- ll tlto - Uttll,
lD naular .,lion,
- a rwpUon - WI at Ibo
Mn. Howtml Noh,a, llr■. Dlc:t � SdMtol tin P • • r l
- and t1troe ,t.11 &amp;Iris - - with Ibo bride', t■b1e """
JadiN Ind - for Ibo pll- e.-ed wllb I ""1le tlltia cloth and
r,J-, 11 -, -.
low tlllpa - - George - - wllb Ibo - llored
.., llnl, am Nancy -• ...wio, - topped wllll a min­
__., drop cooklN, ""'- S...
er llotd&amp;ti,I, llnl, Mn. fll:bw,
-. .... llr■. l'nttl LIUb■ll,
!llfrd; bN■d 11111 rollo, llr■. W
A. llorpo, flrsl; llr■. ll■dlord,
' .•
. -· 11111 llr■. - -·
tbhd. lfn T, A. JI■- plll&gt;
ed f1nt ID tbo c,onty drea ..,._
toll 11111 tb1rtl In tho alale toll-

To Association

2 MllllON
CAR OWNERS

LEADERS ·

t:::

·�

.,· ;

Mrs. freci&lt;.er
Was Speaker

CHOICf
Of

0

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...

n Count\'- Ponv League at1ion I tory with three hits lncludin,ll two
1 - , night. RaC"i� continued OD doubles. He also pitched thrff
1·_ ot v,inmn� ,1re1Jk D'' ue at- fine innings in relM!f of starting
i&gt;ddle�· ort 8-4 while in other pitcher Don Mayer.
Mayer. iD collecting the win on
· , Snacu;oe downed Che-shire
By Chet T■nnehlll
I'
pitching side, came right
the
t. l'o;eroy beat Bedford
. . �·c ne cont:nued to hold first back with a home run and double ,__
r•a�� wit:"! the a 10 4 victor� Ra- 1 on the b!ltting side. Emler, Moore
c : , has now won all five of its and Curd all !tad 1ingle1 to com­
,.arts this season and i, current- plete Pomeroy's eight hit attack.
/k.JT T"J.IF [Rt,-r
]• ri:ling on a game and a hall Bedford's Phil Swindell matcll­
IN ANYIH!ltlC:T
with
powers
s
hilting
Mastin'
ed
e.
Syracus
place
tecond
Je;d over
li?A-re� 9�
Aided by wildness of MiddlPporl i two double, and a single. Bob
AITEN{ION, , .
AAIP R,,;',':fNC.­
pitcher Terry Johnson, Racine Smith had two singles in two ofAT ec��'-"
The Pittsburgh Pirates wm conduct a tryout camp at ..01CE"''Av
jum ped ahead with four runs in I fieial trips to the plate: and ColT,..fli:!fi,£
In
e
t
ingle5
o
1
Th
July
a
.
1
y,
da
Swart:i
a
Satur
nd
a
d
n
lins
30
McArthur , Friday, June
the first two innings and were
A4Y-:!lo
I'::- 7&gt;-lli
! their hitting efforts.
camp will be he ld at McArthur B a ll Pa rk and will be
8�..,- E�,
neve,r hendi!d.
3
James M axor
Supervis
1
3
Scouting
f
rd
of
ction
re
i
d
the
r
Durst was the leading Racine Bed o
de
un
At&gt;IC$
200 000
1
well, for the Great Lakes Territory. Jim will be assisted
hltter with two Including an Im- Pomeroy . . . 033 300 x - 9 I 1
Bt.lTUR
Emby Ben Bassetti and Jame s Vennari , Rutl and's pride and
portant baBes-loaded single in tbe l Mayer (W), ':4astln (SI and
, ler. R W. Smith tL&gt;, B. smith
joy. Players should be re ady to go at 9 a .m. and be prefirst inning.
eaf
O
pa:ced to workout until 2 p.m.
Arnott bad a double and Beegle m and Colllos.
be
COUNTY
PONY
LEAGUE
yea rs of age a nd no Juni�r_ Ameriand Price had singles to round
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI &gt; _ 'I1le state Players mustayers16w1l
i
pl
� be perm itte� to p articipate in
standl.Dfi•
out the Rarine hitting.
Wi)dllfe Dlvilion forecuta the can Leg o?
EASY DOES IT
1. rcT. best fishing prospects of the Ma- the camp 1f such partlc1p atlon would mter fere with any
Mike Bratton and little Buddy
a tion will only be pericip
t
par
Such
To
wuh
the outside of ground
ties.
i
iv
t
ac
L
gion
e
UIOO
o
Ii
n
f
Moore collect':!d the three Barron Raclae
t e coming �kend·
Door
wind
ows convenlE'ntl)', use a
tter of approval from eit her his Le gion
le
a
with
mitted
.
hits H Bratton tripled and Moore Syracuae
166 aon
Con�ti
-I 2
long-handled string mop. Then
� �wlllIn :':ar:1a v.";! coach or th� Commander of the Legion Post he repres J .5111 1
playing in his second Pony Lea- Middleport
8000
rinse with a hose.
.
la
p
n
y
Legio
n
i
sents
.
gue game of the year' got two Pomere, . . , . . . . . . . I 3 .5001 tions Or th e stete, the divial00
es
sho
own
r
i
e
h
t
furnish
to
cte
e
.
xp
e
d
Jso
a
e
r
a
,.
yers
a
Pl
200 I said in lta weekly report l1&amp;ued
..,0rd · · • • • • • • • • · • 1
.211ngle1.
· bing a11'
·
Serles E Savings Rood• pur­
unjforms, gIoves, etc., wIth the P!rates furn-:s
'
T
.112
s
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
•
ChHhln
s
a
_
o
1
110
221
R acine
h ursday.
respon11ble for
be
chased
by employees of the
also
will
Players
.
quipment
other
e
-----020 020 0 _ ,. 3 0
Barons
[ Tha conditlorui by areas :
State of Onlo aN! written and pro,.
their traveling and living expenses, if any, with the unIJEV�LOP6D
Bostic (WI Price 14) and Arceuec1 by Ibo office or Staie
I
NORTHWF.STERN OHIO : Lake derstanding that all expense1 will be reimbursed to
tN ro Tu•
'
tt John lLl Stobart &lt;SI and
Trealµl'ef Joeepb T. Ferguaon.
PA11T.... 'T
St. Marya. Auglaize and Mercer playen signed to contracts with the Pittsburgh Organi:za- ,
;0bart Maonre !3t
µAQNlii,�
conditio
n a■ le Ox- tion cl ubs.
fair
Countlea
;-/OJl,fj. IN
11YR.A,n:I!: ANi, CHESHIRE
bow, Defiance County. Bau blue• In case of rain, dales will be ch anged to Sund ay, July 2.
ft
/.1151"o,ey 1W
Mick Wineb,enner. liring 15
gi ll:1 and crapplea making up mMt
SRILL/.lff,o,!T
strike out, and three-hit ball,
T�A/Nfi/:l
of the catch. Most streama roUy
ABOUT BOATING _ Persons lnler"!sted are urged
led hi!! Syracu_i.e team inlo 8e('O�d
he
t
PA/GI
t
a
p.m.
7
a
at
sd
e
dn
e
y
W
and high and fishing poor.
to a ttend a meetin next
'
i
place by helpmg 1.Meat Cheshire
IS
be
d
l
C
bo
t
a
'11
ub
a
W
w
1.;:;:::,i
W
EST.
h
n
e
1
·
NORTHEASTERN OHIO : Lake Roush Landing in acin e
bY a 7 t0 1 1..'0UJIt •
.
ou
t
turn
s
person
PT. PLEASANT - As s part fishing fair to good. Fishing pre,- cussed, and likely organized , if e nough
.
nt of the
Syracuse Jumped
off_ to_ a four of the West Virginia Centen•
,ure ltlml1: streams low. Better Plans aho will be outlined for the 1mproveme
interest
in
nd
a
run lead ln the r1�st U1J11_ng
nial program, a n his.tol' ic broeh- producing lakes : Guil ford end Lan�ing1 as _well J_l,S how to promote more
ction of Ohio.
coasted_ ho_me be111nd W mebren- ure of the Revolutionary War Ze
. priernlck, Columbiana County ; boating m thls se
.
· Knm:
oer I pilchmg·
· bemg publ.lli·h ed th11
perIod Is
KnrJx · Berlin and Milton
ABOUT GEN EROSITY - Roy C. C ampbell, resi dent wltb
Bill Jewell wa:1 the big hitter summer hy the WeHt Virginia Mah�in . Berlin ad Mo adore'
double. �n Bla!ngame
for the evening as he banged out Daull'.�ters of the American Re- Portng/ · Nimlslla Summ�t. and superi�te11dent in Sporn construction work for RAO waa h�t
_i �Y a pltc and V a PIGectrical Equipment Co. Inc., which has Its home base
El
t wo hit.II in three tripe. Crow. voluuon .
wane
me
·
So
ea
'
r
k
Deer c eek Sta
fel�ow son 9 11 " e :1 home Kasko. BleslnEvana, and Owens all had one The book wlll deal solely with re be�m taken b t bas b�I at 314 E. 39th-st, Ne w York 16, New York, is a
game went to . -�ird and wben By united Prell InteruUona1
hit each. All were ,Ingles Ytith West Virginia during the Revo- : ds � carp ma� up � f Middleport folks shou ld re member with a pleasant feel• 1'omrny Dnvls booted
the ball,
i&gt; ing for a long time .
NaUoul Leape
:
, Pinson t
the exception of Crow's, double, lutionary War period. There
Roblns
a, es ·
c
d
o
aec
o
,
r
s
Bo
l
e
po
t,
Mi
dd
ki
d
s
of
the
on
t
�
oo�
_
T
s
I
Chall G. u a e. Pei.
e
of
h
e
W
Player
gave
his week
whleh wos Syracuae's only e,:tra wlll be a siimmary
- cat in,uunc, b y
Gus
a
ntionally
int
walked
d
n
a
OUTH
CENTRAL
AST
t
l
bui
�
e
idly
l
so
w
m
i
tr
a
s,
l
a
i
c
i
off
,
.S
nd
a
Virginia up to the ltcvoluliun E
Hoak. Pitts. SB 1911 26 88 .142:
League man age rs,
Nuionwide
M,uu&amp;l!
baae hit.
th
w
a.,a
a
4, 41 78
.ipaUon in EASTERN OHIO : FlllhJng fair toot house for the municipal park. It was brouglit from Bell scored Blasingame i
partir
state's
the
.and
23
60
Mil
A
aro
be
Quality
proiealoo,
low
en
fl
·
·11· 68
Wl�ebrenner, whO h_as
be articles most of the area. Burr Oak Lake, the Sporn site on a lowboy provided by Emmett Shuler sacrlflre y.
��
p1
will
,.
,a
There
war.
the
'"'•
s.
·Clmn
ntet.
coa,c.co-cour
claim
. events In West Mor an unty reports good bass _
burnmg up the 1eagre with a 1ur- on ouUtandmg
.. 191 34 11 ,..00•' L•A
g
more generosity -- and will be set up to prov1" de per- The Dodgen got rid of O'Toole -m
tenit'I, ea,y-pay plant,
·
· ·
I es,.
I ng pace WO!I heId h'tl
.iullll h'ttl
pm
e
n
a
n
1
I
t
d
equ
"I
·
nd
bl
Ill
f•-•1
d
Se
e
a
ng
an
ueg
with three runa on. Altman, Chi. 48 173 21 57 .m
1a1
r&amp;
m
1 list o f iwvo ut1on• a
�11 manent storage locker space Ior t rn
in
the
sixth
a,
Vl
1
Check co·nrage.. ntea
He wa1 walked everytlme he ary :iOld_ler but;f I� !he at�te, Lake. Nob!� unty good bluegill other supplies.
.128
77
55
235
83
with
Nationwide - rba
S.P'
Maya,
five hlta, one of them a homer
came up to the pl ate. That's the women m � ca
rgm11 d uring and crappl'G �
11hlng. Most ma jor
Campbell h as been in res Idence at the LaSaIIe
Mr
company
with _., M,.,
p·
c·
88
288 ff 87 .m
mROD, m.
on1 'f way k·nown so ror tO stop that period and many picture, stream1 including MIIBklngum, Hotel' for two or thr ee years while on duty at Sporn.
by Tommy Davi,s.
M
60 129
Jo, , ..., ,,.
his bat.
� 62 237 :
of historic ,ite11 and location!, Hocking l!lnd Walhonding rather This ,11 another ex ample. of how generoua. ,''.putsiders" Frank Robinson, wbo d r e w y
.
t
11
•
For Chr..sh'ire, the three h'l1 8 Colonel Charle, Lewie cbap- poor condit ion.
·
often are to their 4' adopted communities while they fo). �hree w;ilks, then blasted his 18th
ere roun
o a :ou e b� ter ls participating la this pro- C E N T R A L ehd SOUTHERN low their professions which ofte n takes them into al l homer of the sea n after Blasin- :�•! S� L.l..
so
i
ua ' ·
;'lni•.�. anr
smg es �Y ac� an jcct, pictures h ave bHn taken Ohio: Be!lt flahfng thlt area m the corners of the nation.
'
game·, double to tie the score M
AQINleu.
Leapt
WY 2,2-l60
llell 1'Y_and data prepared b)' Mra. Hol- Delaware County. Alum Creek
Sometimes, to be brutally frank, their generosity puts in the sixth and send starter Don cash. Det.
115
I.
2nd
PomeNy
fl1
221
53
821
.m
Cheslure · - · · Ult IOO O - 1 3 1 ly Simmons, Hlltorlan, concern• end Blg Walnut perfect for fl■h- th
to the showers.
Drysdale
___
.::: at of the bometowners to shame.
••-:,.,.
Brandt. Bal._ U 111 a, 81 .SM
_
Syrac-use
olOO 030 x - 7 s 4 inr Important hlatoric ■lte■ In ln1, Nice catchea of smallmouth 1 =..:.:c=.c:.:==c.c...c..· -- -· --I onlY got three swlngs all Klllebrw, Mm. 57 201 S9 70 .8411
"
,
Ohhngef !Ll, Leaeh (5) and M-aftun County.
.
NATIONWIDE
� nl{ m ade. Hoover 1WU
•
bass •·t
n1"1..t
Ii'' • " RBI'd Robbie.
Piersall. Cklv. a - St 18 .Ml
. nl __I , 0
MU111Al ,_..,.,, ...,..
Halley. Winebrenner ( W ) and It l■ belleved that m■ny rill- Shau.........1
lra �v ng up
ow.
and
Roma
no, Clev. M 133 olO 71 ..S3S
'111e
atte
n
dance
waa
27,
888
ood
"'
_
':
'Y
reaerv
O
Je""·ell.
zens of the coun,ty and 1ur• g
..,..,chea. PartI of BUCkeye
--11
1- ex�............ Sunday.
Chi
,311
.-m-ciut
1.:1
Sievers,
.
85
MO
68
T1
a
N.-�
c.
.........
'
POMEROY AND •EDFORD rou ndlna communities will de- Lake LI kl County d R k
Pomeroy downed Bedford 9 to 3 lire a copy ot this important Fu ,La� ': Iand
nt., C ear
y
AUTO RACE OPENS
In other le�ue action last 11lgl_tt. brochul'tl. It I■ I project of the wl: ,� �commemto
liatlon
n
org1
1tate
vie-to
meroy
o
1
Jim Mastin Jt!d P
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. IUPI ,
so� OHIO: Lake
t:) (A,
The Watkin, Glen !!ports car etasflshing fair to 1ood, Better 1pot1:
I will not be in my office.
Grant Brown : Kiter, Champaign;
sic � underway today with
from . . .
k
lhree former champkma - Bob
_l �
g� �e; 1��:.
Bucher of Binghamton, N.Y.,
SUNDAY, JUNI 25
Preble. Some etreama too In ratr
N.Y.,
heller,
R
of
Webb
I
Norm
oc
you've
dld,
ae
row
a
In
Tbe
tlmH
&lt;UPI
I
bl
crapCINCINNAT
condition. 81111, u.egUls,
TO
[
pies and caUlsh m■te up most of atrong nllief job and the Umely got to do amnethlng lo set on and Sherman Decker of Oneonta,
SUNDAY, JULY 2
the catches.
hit are thaplng up u the wee- baae," tbe third sacker aald. N.Y. - in the field. The race wm
L/lJCI ERIE and SANDUSKY pona with which the Cincinnati "Even If yau have lo get bit with be run over 33 laps for 8 totql
of' ·5,- ..;;.,;;;...;;...;;��---··
BAY: Larae nurr"ers of white Reds could move lo their first a pitched ball."
8aaday'r Game•
By Vnllell Preli lalmlatlooal
7 ·9 mile:1.
er
manag
The double caught
ba11 being taken from the Bast pennant in to years.
PhUadelphla al Plttlhurgh 121
NaUonal LeaJH
Ialand area, also, a few perch, The combination paid off agaln Fred Hutchlnlon of( (CUlrd.
w. L Pd. GB Loa Angele• at Cincinnati
black ba• and crappies and nu- Friday nlaht as the Redl "l had my 1trategy all figured
Chicago at M:Uwaukee
Clnclmuitl
42 24 ·• · · San Frane\1eo at st. l.Aluia t2 ) mel'OUI crp. Water temperature matched • nlnth-bmlng M win out If Free11t1 got • dnlfe," he
Los Angele•
40 28 .MB 3
.,But he croued me up and
II a., degrees. In Sandusky Ba:,, from the Loa Angeles Dodger&amp; In said.1�.1
American
.1_.1.
San Franelseo
,a
28
563
S
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W. L Pel. OB c■tflttb, per,b and ..,__ be- Ibo opener of a three • l■rne, -'
533
7
"l uaed Lynch too IOOll, but 1
a
i3 .652 . . lag taken. Channel Clltfith run ■till make,or-breU: aerMI.
Detroit
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O
ended
up with a IUY tbaugh who
oil a .621 I on. Carp still apwanlng In the Y01D11i1 Jim Maloney (t-3) tried
as -,
New York
.-1611 11 Cleveland
St· Lou11
29
40 28 .588 4 marshes,
.
to make Jt faur 11'1 • row ov-.,r la 111 good u any l would have
H 311 · 381 16¼1 Boaton
Chicago
35 31 ,590 e -- -- - --1 the Dodger, tor tbe Reda today had up In that aituaUon." Hu\cb.
Philadelphia
19 40 ·322 19¾ Baltimore
35 ss .51S t orate the W•at Vlrtln11 Cen- while Los Angela countered db Aid with • broad nnlle. "RI
Cwhlcag
S3 34 . ,a 10� tennlal and baa the IUPPort of llt top man, Sandy Koufu U0,3), (Kauo) alway■ letl a piece of
Phlla. 1t�:�:r��":niIY'
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Cincinn
ti 5 Lo11 Angele• -I t nlght l Kansas City
'¥1 31 .422: ll lat, State CommiNloner of Com- wllh a three-game ltad ID the 'l1lt vletor:, went to Jim Bros1
0-�- N
Chlceg.. .$ Milwaukee 3 ( night }
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Ra1ev-.uo Mlnne..a
..na,, ,u .S88 17'11 merce 1114 a former pruldenl aenlor circult on the ttrmgth of nan. ....1.
St. Loula 10 San Fran 5 ! nlghll Los Angc\u
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ouel
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oth·
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and l
v
Satuday '1 Pnbable Mtchen
orders
are
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taken
for
■tarter
of
reUel
in
t H innlnge
er three club■ ln contem:Jon.
Friday•■ Reiuka
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Philadelphia at Pltteburgh- Chlcagu Washington 3
the brochure wbieb will be p, Eddie Kaako
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O'Tooll and hid ctven: up
hit
the
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Anyone
dealrinc
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Det It 15 Cl land 7
two hltl bu1
Loa Angeles at Cincinnati-Kou- Bal:more 8 � An eles �
pies abould place t b e order � -:'
SPEl!DWAY-PR OVl!D CHAMPHJN TIRl!S
Nua'l ':.,.
rum
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fax 11.t-3) VI, Malomiy C4-3l,
with
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Eldrldp
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"NUDD denlopacl 1D1Dt tendtf,Minnesota ,a New Zerk O
Eunirce Beller D1' Km. J, G, I'.
Chlc1go at MIiwaukee - Hobble Boiloa 5 Kan,u City ,.
finned
ree
DIN
la hi■ right elbow," match
th
had
&lt;,a.al n. Clontnaer 10-u.
lalarday'■ Prollable PHcllen Johneon. Ordtn mutt be in bf tlmea doubled
lbe ninth uplalned, ''That'• why 1 bad to
San Francllco at st. LoUU--lb Det it al CMlveland - Lary J u n e 21 in order to UIUN t �
ro
I � pt him aut."
to
H
prompt deliver,.
may (0-0) VJ, Gihlon�.2_ftce bunt and Dodger pilot Walt 'Jbe win fw Bruno WU 1111
,_ CHM) VR, Grant (7-11
Washington at Chicago - Dono- SENS IION PO
Alltnn lhffl order&lt;d - fourlb apin11 two -·
UR
pt off to I 1-0
van &lt;M l YI, McLbh IM).
Clearance Sale
Only •1 more
'l'ON IUPI _ ll'l'lo - lo pinch ldllen Jerry 'l1le Dodger,
WASIIING
New York at MlnnelOta-Shel- _
.. J,e ido al NOIIII cu,,. 1.Jn&lt;b and Diet - lo lo■d 111d IA Ibo f&lt;lurth 111111111 with I
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MIN'S
tloo IN&gt; YI. Krolick !Ml .
Una G Fam of Maryland, Rudy Ibo -•
Whlttwalla
to
Fr■nlr Howard'• double.
Bo- at Kanau Clty�lock
,._
ParlM
Only •J more
of M■nhall and -lco'l1le Bodo WM bacli In tbolr
(Ht YI, Archer (5-11.
man Dick J■kolwk,a have olped Kallro promp11y •iJtalod off LarBllltlmonl Ill Loo Aml!OIII !Dip! 9tll cootractl wi
w-,._._ ry Sberrf• f■st ball oflarlng. hall lo - two. Kulm lid off
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Detroit II Clevel■nd (21
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TR-AVEiED IN ,nn ,
The . ..1c1ne Band BooJters are I Mr. and Mn. Ropr
•pon,oring a jit1Jty Supper Satur- and children Randy and llJti ltf.
'1 day, June 14th, at Racine Higl1 �,lidd\eport have returned · • .
llr■. Wendell Frecker WU the
[,---------- School at 5 p. m. Proceed! are a trip to California whtn tt.lf '
,ue,t speaker 'I'hursday evenina
Not•: a.ad.,, .,. eerdiel­ 1 to boe used for the purchaae of wilited Dl,neyland, Lot
for the meetiD&amp; of. the Women'•
� Diego, Pasadena, and
ii
�
ly l"vltN to UM thk ■n­ materials for next year.
Anocia!Jon of Ibo Middleport
friend,
Wayne
Rupe
and
f
·
novnctiment
ljlla&amp;e
fer
publie
All
eh,ldren
ages
seven
10
11,
P'inl Unlt,d Pl'ub)'!Mlu Cburd&gt;
f
and
�
at
•••nlatl
.lluf.land,
of
lf'OUP
ormer)�
meet­
ltOrJ
he
t.ed
are
cordially
,nvi
t
to
when the group met at the
lnp. NetlCM will be a,�. telling hoor at the Pomeroy Pub- I tro, Cahf_: J11nlor Wllllanfl
churdl.
ff Do rvn Nlly thr• dan lie Library at t
p. m June 24, (am!Jy. Phoebil, Aril. i and
(or lffl) In adwance of tht
Mn. l'recbr showed colored
I
..eni. Notk" r.ce4ffd for with Mis! Carolyn Smith in and Mn. Bill Mou, 1'ucNn. �
,lido ol her European trip and
!
more than thrH ln■ertiont charge.
explainad Ibo picturN ond told of
!Ii\
.
wlll � held until mMtlnt
Tbe
&gt;C
a..,
ol
the
Rollio
od
hoolnl
lnt&lt;reotinl bappeniq,, or h I r
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':!:i­
the alNtvtl re«)ulwnh.
MetJ1odist Church Will ,pOGSOt an I The Pomm,y Wero wUt .�
trip. Among the countrlea wblcll
�
rtnt
the
a:
al
enin
ice cream 90Clal on the church i =:
lhe Yl,slted """ !. n I J a a &lt;I,
lawn Saturday night, June :U at
IVNE U,
France, Swi-land, and rtalJ,
The
Federated
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p.m., Mn. Howard Birchfield. 111! Ladln Auxhliar:, al, �
Circle
will
ld
. Amoq tho piebtffl ,be showed
Web■t.er Post No. •• A.- u:-1
a
b
a
ke
&amp;ale at the Ewbig Store, clau prHident, announced.
were one■ ol lhe bome,of Prlnceu
Legion, will meet tuada:,- Jt J:)F
Main St., Saturday, beginning at
JUNE zs
Grace. 'l1le opeaker alto bad wllb
•
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,_ ol nucau,g p. m. at the Lq1on
.c,up ..,,a
A FelloW1111
h·r for the memberl to view, art,.
will
latioo f offi
Sub-District Miuionary Conna- 5ktar Ofla �• be be biM,
tcleai hum variou,■ countri8I
Five Meig, Women
tion "."'i!l be held at the Mt. Zion the ost �•
which ,be bod purdwed wblle on
Attended Meeting
ptJ5t ehurch in Alhena, Sunday beraPof .Drew Webtttt
tolll', among that waa a picture
Five Meigg County Womm at• Bt
Pait 1f!i(r, i
ol the wadding ol Prlnceu l.lor,
the neighborint auxOlar7 �
tended the State Home Demon• a 3 p.m
,'
Raret.
stratlon meeting held Tuesday at ThP Commission on Edocatiotl are to attend.
the Oh.io Univeraity in Cnlcmbu�. of Heath Melhodist Church of The Auxiliary unit te JI
Mll.!I SU881l Park, prealdent ot
Attending were Mn. Geneva Middleport will meet Sunday evoe- Bennett Pott American
the association, wu in charge o(
Nolan. Mn. Roy Holter, Mrs.. Ding at the church at 7:!lt.
the meeting which waa opened
will meet Tullda:, lllpt.
JUNE ffi
Walt.er Brown, iilrs. Donald My.
with the Call to Worship and pray­
27 at the ball In lliddlepmt.
era and Mr■. Charles Goegletn. 1be Staff and Officen of Meigs time o( the
er by the pre,ldent, followed by
Mn. Goeglein . Ml'I. Brown and Temple Pythlan SiJtets will meet moved up to 7 : 00 111 p1am _.,
the ,1ng1ng of • bymn - Mrs.
Mrs.
Myers ttrnained in ColLun- nttl Monday even ing at th2 K. of IO to Pomeroy to "1l1t die"
LiDian �leff aa accompanltt.
bus
until
Thursday and while P Hall in Middleport. liolleuea Webater Unit the
'trs. R , M. Sherman was de­
there
they
took
the short ciurse in will be Mn. Horace McElhinny. lnatallation of theum,.w
votional leader and used u her
homemah
ing
a
t
the unlvtrsity.
Mrs. Griff RIIUl!ll and Mra. Paul will be held during :
topic. "G;:,,t'Cena of God."
Haptonstall.
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After the close of the meeting
Among out-of-town relatives 'Ibe Wesleyan Service Guild of 'l'l,e
Wildwood Garden Clcl
and program refreshments were
a�d friends who _attended the wed- the Racine Methoditt Clr rda have tbtir
u
aooual
eerved by Mrs. J. W, Morrla, Mrs.
WiI ,i
ding and reception were Mr. and will meet Monday .weriing in the day at fi:30 p. m. p1emc
al the s,r I rl
Branch Flemming, Mrs. Lillian
Mn JamP.s Halley and d.aught er . chureh social room
, ..
RNfkide Park.
Stieff, Mr,. Fred DeWeese. Mrs.
Anne, Mr. � Mrs. Donald Plant 11lf! Daughters
�f Union Vet-­
Walter Owens and Mra. Charlee
and son, Tunmy. Mr. and Mn erans will meet Monday at 7.
30
Shumaker.
YOUR CARPffl
Jame� Foote and daughters. Pam p.rr-- at the DAV Hall
MRS. WILLIAM BRUCE BRADFORD
in � I
WILL
LOOK NIW
,nd Penny, M, and M'8 Roger I ,oy
WHEN
YOU
Haok
MRS.
ROLLAND
le,
,
Ho
LEE
Seve
ge,
HALLEY
M
r,
nd
a
,
,Oln
T
, The Fnendly Neighbor C l u b
l»IT-YOU
L s Swmdle, Mrs Cha,le, ·n m
IISEl.f
Mooda
p.m.
d
I ,epor
Clark
,g ra uat
Miss
.
Anne
Clark
n,g
Mr.
ne
n
.
a
ows re Exchange
u e Programs For
:, o�. Fuel �: •
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a od M,s. K•0••"' lnon, Bonnie offices ,. Middleport rorC:::
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On June 7th In a mtlttary wedding in the Cadet Cha/n Heath Methodist ChUTC Une
Glasgow. G"." L Schwart,, Mr. ing demonstratim,.
VUt/Ined
pel at West Point, New Yor_k, Mtss C.arolyn Mllhoa� of y
.
In a candlehght ceremony al 7:30 in the evening on and Mrs Richard Mathey and
Middleport, .Ja:ecame the bnde of Lieutenant Wilham T'·e executive committee of the
JUNE !'7
DUK! CLEANEIS
J
ne
d
a
ugh
t
e
r
of
Mrs.
Paul
H
Bru�e Bri.41,td. The bride � the _
Middleport Busine and Profet- u 10, Miss _Marilyn Sue Knight, daughter of Mr. a nd Mr and Mrs D .i le James all of The Past Matrons of Pomeroy
SHIRT
Tbets �f Middleport and Olin Milhoan of Belpre . The eionaJ women·, Club met Friday Mrs. Earl Kmght of Middleport , became the bride of C.Olumbus.
Chapter 186 OES will meet at the
H
Mr.
Roll
a
n
d
Lee
aney,
son
'••• e, Mldda....,..
of
M
r
.
a
nd
Mrs.
Mrs.
Jam
Wal
v
son
Hal-I
Bra
lace
dford of e ening at the home of the club
of Mr. and
groom IS the
Miss Pat BlaJs and Mr and MaMrnic temple, Tuesday eve­
es
ley
of
Columbus.
Mro V L Will and daughter, ning with Mia Ada Hoaklm
MJddleport.
.
president, Mr,. Harry Moore,
,
.
The double _ring ceremony was performed by Rev. I Vicki Jo of camd WmcheE.ier ; - ·
The double rmg ceremony was performed. by Chap- with 15 members present.
Raymon Konknght at the altar of the Hea th Methodist Mr and Mn Thomas Walker of
lain Dr. Theodore C. Speers at 5:30 in the afternoon.
.ded
Mr
Moore
reai
over
the
Church which wa s decorated with the seven branch ca n- Pataskala· Mr and Mrs. John
Given in marriage by her fath- bo
ie acbedule of
n.
w
mee
hen
(jilv
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'"1
prodelabra
s liJhted with white tapers and pedestal vases of Hawkins, Jr., of sp,.ngft...ld
. Mr•. I
er, the bride wore a formal gown
...
,
'
uq
r
were
m
Lee
gr
g
•-·
ltond
A
1
MUii
o
the
new
am!!
year
waa
·
out.
i
glad101
·"'
wh
.
t
e
1
'd
r
sp1
er mums, pompons a nd baby Breath. William Kitcl,en of Chillkothc
,
"'-' bndlce
or !Sll&amp; organza. Tbe ni.=
k Xenia• 88 mat.d Of hooor lined· the summer -'
llllrairs wlucb White Sa tin bows m arked the pews·
featured three-quarter lengt.b Ca- 800 of
Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Dowler of Athpicnic in July
·I
_
pucci sleeves and 8 Sabrini neck- and Miu Car�lyu Bradford and w!U be a famlly
alf-hour of pre-nuptial music alure bnde and groom Afler the , el1!1 , Mrs C. R Ne1ghborgall of
h
A
olgb
n
a
us
Miss
both
e
Wilson,
gu
Mida
d
of
m
Carla
en
gi
est
pi
nie
t
Aug
t
s
line with added Intere t v the
was played by Newman Burdette, new couple had cut the first piece Hunlmgton. W. Va ; M_r and Mrs l
alao wa1 d:lscuued.
t,
smaids.
as
dlepo
'Ibey
bride
r
O
y
anof
overla
front by a lovely
wore ballerina �engtb gowns of 1be national convention which organist, with Mrs. B�te, vo- of cake 1t v.as served with punch Curtis Wilson and children, Suz• j
ChanAo applique
of
tilly lace. lntere
�
and bell shaped mints by Mrs. ann, Stao)ey and David, of Charpastel tolored silk organza, fash• wW be held lD Chicago waa BD• caliBt, who sang O .Perfect
.
tilly gave
,.. to the hem or
Love," "'Wedding Prayer,
ond Kenneth Cale of Port Deposit, leston, w• va
I
the own of the bride. nounced by the president
each lleeva. The full bouilant or- toned afterre g
Mrs. Wade Sallaz of Ripley, W. I
•
Un
"Because."
and
during
the
cere1
Md.
Presiding
at
the
punch
b
o
wl
.
g the
ulrl featured Cbantllly and pictu bats with matching F 1
g
mony, "The Lord'a Prayer. ' '
was Mrs Donald Plant of Col11m- ::,,• Barb,a�a John,o�..�f Phila•
appl.lquu . l'j-efflbroidered accessories, wrist length kid �t:t iee
DEALER FOR . . . .
hia· P · F· K Ruutt:rford of
bus. Dining room hosteues were
hc:
Given
marriage
in
·
by
r
glove
,
a
gift
or the bride and
s
I
BPW end cake �ated w Ith
with tiny teed pearl• on the froot
father, the bride fwore u a ' · -iloor Mrs. James S1D1psc:,J1 . Mrs. James Anaconda, Montana : Mr. and
arried cascade anan gements of
c
ed
.
\l'd
yell
o
w
__
bud
f
•,_
R were serv
• Caloric and Welbilt Ranges eGlass Lined
.
and 8 chapel length train dri
uo.r, M n. Bruce LIoyd and Mrs.. Kenne h Cale of Port De'-bing theIr gowns. Mrs. Moore. Asslstin with by length gown ol silk organza with We•ca aU
from 8 Watteau bow and stream- m one ma"'-'
tt"
the
Lieutenant Martell Fritz of En• 11erVlng was Mrs· � Hibbs embroidered portrait oeckllne and Mn. Thomas Scallyl all of MidWater Heaters • Empire Furnaces e.Annert In. the back.
��" GaUipo1is, Mr.
· abort sleeves, The same embrold- dleport.
.illll- derlin, North Dakota was best
and
Mrs.
J
Bill
h
o
Ter
n,
ry
present
were Mrs. Nan ery enclrcled die skirt, ending in For the reeeptlon arrangement.a
Ber Imported veil of lilk
nso
.
man and athers were Lieutenant Mothers
strong and Empire Circulating Heaters.
Johnson, Bill Johru(,n. Phil ere.
r
,
Horace
Mn.
McE
lhiony,
e
lace
Cha
a
m
pel Train.
POD fall fnl ' (banUlly
oo
of pastel colored roses with baby
Gillman Hallenbeck of G r e a t Mrs.
meens,
Mr.
a
n
d
Mrs
K
e
n
0. B. Stout, Mrs. Wesley
.
.
.
- and the altar baskets of
�
" J
demi bat ,__,
Her f1ngert.1p, veil of i1lus1 on was bream
..... _ Neek, N. Y, Lieutenant Dan Di .....,, Mrs. Ray Picken9 M s. Ed
""l't- by an =•-•
Johnson . Miss
ane
Jun"Ga, Doe, II 8-r For Lu,"
·
de
gladioli
t
rated
·
room.
he
co
rou ud enhanced wtt.h � Cara! of New Castle. Pa., Lieut.en- UJ,
half
a
to
caught
• r
bat of ailk lace
my J remeen , Sally Johnson,
gar ynold,, Mrs. Thelma
Pra
ur
Musi
s
a
w
�
Mr.
by
.
C
Bural
c
cry
mshed
and
r
H, and ahe carried a caacade of
Re
� ant George Hartfortl of Ut. Clemcent aeqnlu, pearl,
Mrs. J:a
m am
hn­
bead,. Sbe eurted a white BJbJe eats, Michigan, and Lieutenant �� �ace :aattJ,!"w Alle!I white Stephanotla centered with dette at the piano. Guests were n, K a
�· :,/: .
O
n,
ln
so
Y
e
er,
·
•
rs
tapped with I wbO. ordud with Donald Anseln of .leveland.
m white rosea. She aiao carried her registered at the reception by soar
c meens, r
M�d
Ms
r
Phone WY4.21"
mother's lace bandkereblef, wb1cb Mra.. Thomas Walke of Patask- � :°\0:
satin atreamen and white stepb- During the reremony the usb- ie: i..e��aa: ��; �a
IOX 471
PGM:aoY
ro
e
untll tied mltb white utln rib- ers were uaed as the Sabre Welt.
abe bad carried at her wedding. ala.
�incller, /�• John�.
Gwtrd.
---------- 1 Attending the bride were her For her wedding trip to Miami
Following the ceremony, Mr. Mr. Bradford aJso a graduate aiuRin Miu Janet Knight, of Beach, Florida, Mrs. Halley
Children's Blue
a
nd. Mrs. Olin Milhoan were boats of. Middleport, graduatad f r O m Chester, aa maid of honor 811d choose a gold and white figured
11
11
to a recepUoo for t�e newly mar- West Point the morning of their Mie Amie Halley, sister of the two pie� drei.- with black patent
rloo couple at the Offlcera Club. weddin". He was executive officer groom of Columbus, bridesmaid accessories and the corsage ol
Rullbar Sole.
bouquet.
For their wedding trip to Cape of his company member &lt;Ii the and Miss Vickie Jo Will of canal white roses from her
r
· ined lntole •nd arch.
Cod, Maasa:cb11sett1, the bride bop committee • member of the Winchester as junior bridesmaid. After June 25 they will be at
Silel 4'rii.:G.
wore an aqua sheath dreu with a debate council ' end forum. t h e They wore street length dre.ues home in their apartment, 3035
bolera jacket, white accessories German club and of the ao·witzer of whJte organdy over orchid taf. Chesterfield Court, Apt. 9, Columand her white orchid """"iB•
feta. Tbe fitted bodkedfeatured an bus, 9, Ohio.
slall.
Empire
.In
walatllne of eep orchid 'J!ie new Mrs. Halley ls a grad•
The new Mrs. Bradford, who The new couple 11 at h
graduated from .Ohlo University the Bradford a� O n lineD appllqaed with floral motif,. uate of Middleport High School,
an June 4th 1a also a graduate of Brownell .av Mkldleport
Matching orchid bandeaux com- attended Ohio University and
wb
MIDDI.IPOIIT
pleted their e1111embles. Th e maid Capital University, and Is a teachMlddlePort High School
tfi.ey will live � August 10
of honor carried a cascade of er In the Whitehall Schools in
they will report to Fort Sill �kla..
'l1ioN from bore who leoded white d■llla■ with wblto ...., and Columbul.
Mr and Mn. the other atieadanta carried col- Mr. Hallsy la a graduat, of
.....: wllffllth an11 ohorm to anr room • . , lb■ weddina
W•st High of Columbus, altended
wanace Bredin:; am' dau,l,ten ltlllAl bouquets of rainbow cama- OMo State Unlvm;ty nnd F,anlt­
.
Neda and C� M and I.I ·' tlono
Paul Tltell Ind �� pa: Attendinl tbe groom wu Mr. lin University ond ii fll"S&lt;nUy
Roger Surver of r.olumb111 11 beat employed with the Ohio Fuel Gas
Mn. William B adford
Company in Columbus.
Mn. Baroid � _.• � man. UBher1 were Ml-. James
Jtmnller am - Jack, Mr• .;.,j Foote and I.Ir. Ro1V 11ank1a of
Mn. John Moore am daqhtor, Colmnbou. Dreoaed la white Jae,
Marilyn ond ,.., Jack. Miss Car- bl and black ........_ !laster
la WU.00 and Miu Judy Wilder- Tlmnlhy Lae . Plant of Columbus
wa■ ring bearor.
,IMllr falr - ­ mutb
Fo, her daaplor'• wedding,
' _____
- - 1■
Mn. Knilhl woro • blue am
ltnlbn wltlt loods of ltGr•
wt,ite embtoldend obaatb drt■■
Sewing, Baking
with whfta attMNI, aacl I eor­
pa al lltll llllld ...
WinnersAre
- ol blue carmttlona.
Tbe motbor of tba groom wore
Announced
.. ordild ,mlm&gt;lden,d ,heath
Bowing ■nd ballillg oonlllt• clrua wllb wblto ..........., and
WV0
held 'llwrada, -.... I corsage of - earlllll&lt;tol,
rooa, Aa4 th ■lrror,
whln Root llprlnp Gr.... m■I llmnedl■tely lolowlq
tbo oere­
lr- ll tlto - Uttll,
lD naular .,lion,
- a rwpUon - WI at Ibo
Mn. Howtml Noh,a, llr■. Dlc:t � SdMtol tin P • • r l
- and t1troe ,t.11 &amp;Iris - - with Ibo bride', t■b1e """
JadiN Ind - for Ibo pll- e.-ed wllb I ""1le tlltia cloth and
r,J-, 11 -, -.
low tlllpa - - George - - wllb Ibo - llored
.., llnl, am Nancy -• ...wio, - topped wllll a min­
__., drop cooklN, ""'- S...
er llotd&amp;ti,I, llnl, Mn. fll:bw,
-. .... llr■. l'nttl LIUb■ll,
!llfrd; bN■d 11111 rollo, llr■. W
A. llorpo, flrsl; llr■. ll■dlord,
' .•
. -· 11111 llr■. - -·
tbhd. lfn T, A. JI■- plll&gt;
ed f1nt ID tbo c,onty drea ..,._
toll 11111 tb1rtl In tho alale toll-

To Association

2 MllllON
CAR OWNERS

LEADERS ·

t:::

·�

.,· ;

Mrs. freci&lt;.er
Was Speaker

CHOICf
Of

0

u

...

n Count\'- Ponv League at1ion I tory with three hits lncludin,ll two
1 - , night. RaC"i� continued OD doubles. He also pitched thrff
1·_ ot v,inmn� ,1re1Jk D'' ue at- fine innings in relM!f of starting
i&gt;ddle�· ort 8-4 while in other pitcher Don Mayer.
Mayer. iD collecting the win on
· , Snacu;oe downed Che-shire
By Chet T■nnehlll
I'
pitching side, came right
the
t. l'o;eroy beat Bedford
. . �·c ne cont:nued to hold first back with a home run and double ,__
r•a�� wit:"! the a 10 4 victor� Ra- 1 on the b!ltting side. Emler, Moore
c : , has now won all five of its and Curd all !tad 1ingle1 to com­
,.arts this season and i, current- plete Pomeroy's eight hit attack.
/k.JT T"J.IF [Rt,-r
]• ri:ling on a game and a hall Bedford's Phil Swindell matcll­
IN ANYIH!ltlC:T
with
powers
s
hilting
Mastin'
ed
e.
Syracus
place
tecond
Je;d over
li?A-re� 9�
Aided by wildness of MiddlPporl i two double, and a single. Bob
AITEN{ION, , .
AAIP R,,;',':fNC.­
pitcher Terry Johnson, Racine Smith had two singles in two ofAT ec��'-"
The Pittsburgh Pirates wm conduct a tryout camp at ..01CE"''Av
jum ped ahead with four runs in I fieial trips to the plate: and ColT,..fli:!fi,£
In
e
t
ingle5
o
1
Th
July
a
.
1
y,
da
Swart:i
a
Satur
nd
a
d
n
lins
30
McArthur , Friday, June
the first two innings and were
A4Y-:!lo
I'::- 7&gt;-lli
! their hitting efforts.
camp will be he ld at McArthur B a ll Pa rk and will be
8�..,- E�,
neve,r hendi!d.
3
James M axor
Supervis
1
3
Scouting
f
rd
of
ction
re
i
d
the
r
Durst was the leading Racine Bed o
de
un
At&gt;IC$
200 000
1
well, for the Great Lakes Territory. Jim will be assisted
hltter with two Including an Im- Pomeroy . . . 033 300 x - 9 I 1
Bt.lTUR
Emby Ben Bassetti and Jame s Vennari , Rutl and's pride and
portant baBes-loaded single in tbe l Mayer (W), ':4astln (SI and
, ler. R W. Smith tL&gt;, B. smith
joy. Players should be re ady to go at 9 a .m. and be prefirst inning.
eaf
O
pa:ced to workout until 2 p.m.
Arnott bad a double and Beegle m and Colllos.
be
COUNTY
PONY
LEAGUE
yea rs of age a nd no Juni�r_ Ameriand Price had singles to round
COLUMBUS &lt;UPI &gt; _ 'I1le state Players mustayers16w1l
i
pl
� be perm itte� to p articipate in
standl.Dfi•
out the Rarine hitting.
Wi)dllfe Dlvilion forecuta the can Leg o?
EASY DOES IT
1. rcT. best fishing prospects of the Ma- the camp 1f such partlc1p atlon would mter fere with any
Mike Bratton and little Buddy
a tion will only be pericip
t
par
Such
To
wuh
the outside of ground
ties.
i
iv
t
ac
L
gion
e
UIOO
o
Ii
n
f
Moore collect':!d the three Barron Raclae
t e coming �kend·
Door
wind
ows convenlE'ntl)', use a
tter of approval from eit her his Le gion
le
a
with
mitted
.
hits H Bratton tripled and Moore Syracuae
166 aon
Con�ti
-I 2
long-handled string mop. Then
� �wlllIn :':ar:1a v.";! coach or th� Commander of the Legion Post he repres J .5111 1
playing in his second Pony Lea- Middleport
8000
rinse with a hose.
.
la
p
n
y
Legio
n
i
sents
.
gue game of the year' got two Pomere, . . , . . . . . . . I 3 .5001 tions Or th e stete, the divial00
es
sho
own
r
i
e
h
t
furnish
to
cte
e
.
xp
e
d
Jso
a
e
r
a
,.
yers
a
Pl
200 I said in lta weekly report l1&amp;ued
..,0rd · · • • • • • • • • · • 1
.211ngle1.
· bing a11'
·
Serles E Savings Rood• pur­
unjforms, gIoves, etc., wIth the P!rates furn-:s
'
T
.112
s
1
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
•
ChHhln
s
a
_
o
1
110
221
R acine
h ursday.
respon11ble for
be
chased
by employees of the
also
will
Players
.
quipment
other
e
-----020 020 0 _ ,. 3 0
Barons
[ Tha conditlorui by areas :
State of Onlo aN! written and pro,.
their traveling and living expenses, if any, with the unIJEV�LOP6D
Bostic (WI Price 14) and Arceuec1 by Ibo office or Staie
I
NORTHWF.STERN OHIO : Lake derstanding that all expense1 will be reimbursed to
tN ro Tu•
'
tt John lLl Stobart &lt;SI and
Trealµl'ef Joeepb T. Ferguaon.
PA11T.... 'T
St. Marya. Auglaize and Mercer playen signed to contracts with the Pittsburgh Organi:za- ,
;0bart Maonre !3t
µAQNlii,�
conditio
n a■ le Ox- tion cl ubs.
fair
Countlea
;-/OJl,fj. IN
11YR.A,n:I!: ANi, CHESHIRE
bow, Defiance County. Bau blue• In case of rain, dales will be ch anged to Sund ay, July 2.
ft
/.1151"o,ey 1W
Mick Wineb,enner. liring 15
gi ll:1 and crapplea making up mMt
SRILL/.lff,o,!T
strike out, and three-hit ball,
T�A/Nfi/:l
of the catch. Most streama roUy
ABOUT BOATING _ Persons lnler"!sted are urged
led hi!! Syracu_i.e team inlo 8e('O�d
he
t
PA/GI
t
a
p.m.
7
a
at
sd
e
dn
e
y
W
and high and fishing poor.
to a ttend a meetin next
'
i
place by helpmg 1.Meat Cheshire
IS
be
d
l
C
bo
t
a
'11
ub
a
W
w
1.;:;:::,i
W
EST.
h
n
e
1
·
NORTHEASTERN OHIO : Lake Roush Landing in acin e
bY a 7 t0 1 1..'0UJIt •
.
ou
t
turn
s
person
PT. PLEASANT - As s part fishing fair to good. Fishing pre,- cussed, and likely organized , if e nough
.
nt of the
Syracuse Jumped
off_ to_ a four of the West Virginia Centen•
,ure ltlml1: streams low. Better Plans aho will be outlined for the 1mproveme
interest
in
nd
a
run lead ln the r1�st U1J11_ng
nial program, a n his.tol' ic broeh- producing lakes : Guil ford end Lan�ing1 as _well J_l,S how to promote more
ction of Ohio.
coasted_ ho_me be111nd W mebren- ure of the Revolutionary War Ze
. priernlck, Columbiana County ; boating m thls se
.
· Knm:
oer I pilchmg·
· bemg publ.lli·h ed th11
perIod Is
KnrJx · Berlin and Milton
ABOUT GEN EROSITY - Roy C. C ampbell, resi dent wltb
Bill Jewell wa:1 the big hitter summer hy the WeHt Virginia Mah�in . Berlin ad Mo adore'
double. �n Bla!ngame
for the evening as he banged out Daull'.�ters of the American Re- Portng/ · Nimlslla Summ�t. and superi�te11dent in Sporn construction work for RAO waa h�t
_i �Y a pltc and V a PIGectrical Equipment Co. Inc., which has Its home base
El
t wo hit.II in three tripe. Crow. voluuon .
wane
me
·
So
ea
'
r
k
Deer c eek Sta
fel�ow son 9 11 " e :1 home Kasko. BleslnEvana, and Owens all had one The book wlll deal solely with re be�m taken b t bas b�I at 314 E. 39th-st, Ne w York 16, New York, is a
game went to . -�ird and wben By united Prell InteruUona1
hit each. All were ,Ingles Ytith West Virginia during the Revo- : ds � carp ma� up � f Middleport folks shou ld re member with a pleasant feel• 1'omrny Dnvls booted
the ball,
i&gt; ing for a long time .
NaUoul Leape
:
, Pinson t
the exception of Crow's, double, lutionary War period. There
Roblns
a, es ·
c
d
o
aec
o
,
r
s
Bo
l
e
po
t,
Mi
dd
ki
d
s
of
the
on
t
�
oo�
_
T
s
I
Chall G. u a e. Pei.
e
of
h
e
W
Player
gave
his week
whleh wos Syracuae's only e,:tra wlll be a siimmary
- cat in,uunc, b y
Gus
a
ntionally
int
walked
d
n
a
OUTH
CENTRAL
AST
t
l
bui
�
e
idly
l
so
w
m
i
tr
a
s,
l
a
i
c
i
off
,
.S
nd
a
Virginia up to the ltcvoluliun E
Hoak. Pitts. SB 1911 26 88 .142:
League man age rs,
Nuionwide
M,uu&amp;l!
baae hit.
th
w
a.,a
a
4, 41 78
.ipaUon in EASTERN OHIO : FlllhJng fair toot house for the municipal park. It was brouglit from Bell scored Blasingame i
partir
state's
the
.and
23
60
Mil
A
aro
be
Quality
proiealoo,
low
en
fl
·
·11· 68
Wl�ebrenner, whO h_as
be articles most of the area. Burr Oak Lake, the Sporn site on a lowboy provided by Emmett Shuler sacrlflre y.
��
p1
will
,.
,a
There
war.
the
'"'•
s.
·Clmn
ntet.
coa,c.co-cour
claim
. events In West Mor an unty reports good bass _
burnmg up the 1eagre with a 1ur- on ouUtandmg
.. 191 34 11 ,..00•' L•A
g
more generosity -- and will be set up to prov1" de per- The Dodgen got rid of O'Toole -m
tenit'I, ea,y-pay plant,
·
· ·
I es,.
I ng pace WO!I heId h'tl
.iullll h'ttl
pm
e
n
a
n
1
I
t
d
equ
"I
·
nd
bl
Ill
f•-•1
d
Se
e
a
ng
an
ueg
with three runa on. Altman, Chi. 48 173 21 57 .m
1a1
r&amp;
m
1 list o f iwvo ut1on• a
�11 manent storage locker space Ior t rn
in
the
sixth
a,
Vl
1
Check co·nrage.. ntea
He wa1 walked everytlme he ary :iOld_ler but;f I� !he at�te, Lake. Nob!� unty good bluegill other supplies.
.128
77
55
235
83
with
Nationwide - rba
S.P'
Maya,
five hlta, one of them a homer
came up to the pl ate. That's the women m � ca
rgm11 d uring and crappl'G �
11hlng. Most ma jor
Campbell h as been in res Idence at the LaSaIIe
Mr
company
with _., M,.,
p·
c·
88
288 ff 87 .m
mROD, m.
on1 'f way k·nown so ror tO stop that period and many picture, stream1 including MIIBklngum, Hotel' for two or thr ee years while on duty at Sporn.
by Tommy Davi,s.
M
60 129
Jo, , ..., ,,.
his bat.
� 62 237 :
of historic ,ite11 and location!, Hocking l!lnd Walhonding rather This ,11 another ex ample. of how generoua. ,''.putsiders" Frank Robinson, wbo d r e w y
.
t
11
•
For Chr..sh'ire, the three h'l1 8 Colonel Charle, Lewie cbap- poor condit ion.
·
often are to their 4' adopted communities while they fo). �hree w;ilks, then blasted his 18th
ere roun
o a :ou e b� ter ls participating la this pro- C E N T R A L ehd SOUTHERN low their professions which ofte n takes them into al l homer of the sea n after Blasin- :�•! S� L.l..
so
i
ua ' ·
;'lni•.�. anr
smg es �Y ac� an jcct, pictures h ave bHn taken Ohio: Be!lt flahfng thlt area m the corners of the nation.
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game·, double to tie the score M
AQINleu.
Leapt
WY 2,2-l60
llell 1'Y_and data prepared b)' Mra. Hol- Delaware County. Alum Creek
Sometimes, to be brutally frank, their generosity puts in the sixth and send starter Don cash. Det.
115
I.
2nd
PomeNy
fl1
221
53
821
.m
Cheslure · - · · Ult IOO O - 1 3 1 ly Simmons, Hlltorlan, concern• end Blg Walnut perfect for fl■h- th
to the showers.
Drysdale
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.::: at of the bometowners to shame.
••-:,.,.
Brandt. Bal._ U 111 a, 81 .SM
_
Syrac-use
olOO 030 x - 7 s 4 inr Important hlatoric ■lte■ In ln1, Nice catchea of smallmouth 1 =..:.:c=.c:.:==c.c...c..· -- -· --I onlY got three swlngs all Klllebrw, Mm. 57 201 S9 70 .8411
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Ohhngef !Ll, Leaeh (5) and M-aftun County.
.
NATIONWIDE
� nl{ m ade. Hoover 1WU
•
bass •·t
n1"1..t
Ii'' • " RBI'd Robbie.
Piersall. Cklv. a - St 18 .Ml
. nl __I , 0
MU111Al ,_..,.,, ...,..
Halley. Winebrenner ( W ) and It l■ belleved that m■ny rill- Shau.........1
lra �v ng up
ow.
and
Roma
no, Clev. M 133 olO 71 ..S3S
'111e
atte
n
dance
waa
27,
888
ood
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'Y
reaerv
O
Je""·ell.
zens of the coun,ty and 1ur• g
..,..,chea. PartI of BUCkeye
--11
1- ex�............ Sunday.
Chi
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Sievers,
.
85
MO
68
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POMEROY AND •EDFORD rou ndlna communities will de- Lake LI kl County d R k
Pomeroy downed Bedford 9 to 3 lire a copy ot this important Fu ,La� ': Iand
nt., C ear
y
AUTO RACE OPENS
In other le�ue action last 11lgl_tt. brochul'tl. It I■ I project of the wl: ,� �commemto
liatlon
n
org1
1tate
vie-to
meroy
o
1
Jim Mastin Jt!d P
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. IUPI ,
so� OHIO: Lake
t:) (A,
The Watkin, Glen !!ports car etasflshing fair to 1ood, Better 1pot1:
I will not be in my office.
Grant Brown : Kiter, Champaign;
sic � underway today with
from . . .
k
lhree former champkma - Bob
_l �
g� �e; 1��:.
Bucher of Binghamton, N.Y.,
SUNDAY, JUNI 25
Preble. Some etreama too In ratr
N.Y.,
heller,
R
of
Webb
I
Norm
oc
you've
dld,
ae
row
a
In
Tbe
tlmH
&lt;UPI
I
bl
crapCINCINNAT
condition. 81111, u.egUls,
TO
[
pies and caUlsh m■te up most of atrong nllief job and the Umely got to do amnethlng lo set on and Sherman Decker of Oneonta,
SUNDAY, JULY 2
the catches.
hit are thaplng up u the wee- baae," tbe third sacker aald. N.Y. - in the field. The race wm
L/lJCI ERIE and SANDUSKY pona with which the Cincinnati "Even If yau have lo get bit with be run over 33 laps for 8 totql
of' ·5,- ..;;.,;;;...;;...;;��---··
BAY: Larae nurr"ers of white Reds could move lo their first a pitched ball."
8aaday'r Game•
By Vnllell Preli lalmlatlooal
7 ·9 mile:1.
er
manag
The double caught
ba11 being taken from the Bast pennant in to years.
PhUadelphla al Plttlhurgh 121
NaUonal LeaJH
Ialand area, also, a few perch, The combination paid off agaln Fred Hutchlnlon of( (CUlrd.
w. L Pd. GB Loa Angele• at Cincinnati
black ba• and crappies and nu- Friday nlaht as the Redl "l had my 1trategy all figured
Chicago at M:Uwaukee
Clnclmuitl
42 24 ·• · · San Frane\1eo at st. l.Aluia t2 ) mel'OUI crp. Water temperature matched • nlnth-bmlng M win out If Free11t1 got • dnlfe," he
Los Angele•
40 28 .MB 3
.,But he croued me up and
II a., degrees. In Sandusky Ba:,, from the Loa Angeles Dodger&amp; In said.1�.1
American
.1_.1.
San Franelseo
,a
28
563
S
.
W. L Pel. OB c■tflttb, per,b and ..,__ be- Ibo opener of a three • l■rne, -'
533
7
"l uaed Lynch too IOOll, but 1
a
i3 .652 . . lag taken. Channel Clltfith run ■till make,or-breU: aerMI.
Detroit
: � _·
:�1i::;'!
l
O
ended
up with a IUY tbaugh who
oil a .621 I on. Carp still apwanlng In the Y01D11i1 Jim Maloney (t-3) tried
as -,
New York
.-1611 11 Cleveland
St· Lou11
29
40 28 .588 4 marshes,
.
to make Jt faur 11'1 • row ov-.,r la 111 good u any l would have
H 311 · 381 16¼1 Boaton
Chicago
35 31 ,590 e -- -- - --1 the Dodger, tor tbe Reda today had up In that aituaUon." Hu\cb.
Philadelphia
19 40 ·322 19¾ Baltimore
35 ss .51S t orate the W•at Vlrtln11 Cen- while Los Angela countered db Aid with • broad nnlle. "RI
Cwhlcag
S3 34 . ,a 10� tennlal and baa the IUPPort of llt top man, Sandy Koufu U0,3), (Kauo) alway■ letl a piece of
Phlla. 1t�:�:r��":niIY'
..kt1
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30 37 . 422 13 14 the State Hlltorlan and ArclllY• CmeinnaU went Into the 1ame the ball."
sh
a
gt
on
n
l
. a
Cincinn
ti 5 Lo11 Angele• -I t nlght l Kansas City
'¥1 31 .422: ll lat, State CommiNloner of Com- wllh a three-game ltad ID the 'l1lt vletor:, went to Jim Bros1
0-�- N
Chlceg.. .$ Milwaukee 3 ( night }
-• QUO••
UIID
Ra1ev-.uo Mlnne..a
..na,, ,u .S88 17'11 merce 1114 a former pruldenl aenlor circult on the ttrmgth of nan. ....1.
St. Loula 10 San Fran 5 ! nlghll Los Angc\u
.
d
e
W.
o
.
Hiatoriet
Socl.ty
had
burle
t
th
45
48
20¾
Va
lta
ictory
ouel
by
tht
oth·
af+�r
the
elpth,
Nuna.
.3
24
and l
v
Satuday '1 Pnbable Mtchen
orders
are
belD(l
taken
for
■tarter
of
reUel
in
t H innlnge
er three club■ ln contem:Jon.
Friday•■ Reiuka
_
Philadelphia at Pltteburgh- Chlcagu Washington 3
the brochure wbieb will be p, Eddie Kaako
hted
Jbn
O'Tooll and hid ctven: up
hit
the
4
prov
Short ( I.I) .... Milell (,1-5) .
Anyone
dealrinc
I
copy
01'
C!O,
Det It 15 Cl land 7
two hltl bu1
Loa Angeles at Cincinnati-Kou- Bal:more 8 � An eles �
pies abould place t b e order � -:'
SPEl!DWAY-PR OVl!D CHAMPHJN TIRl!S
Nua'l ':.,.
rum
,-..,
8
fax 11.t-3) VI, Malomiy C4-3l,
with
111'1.
Eldrldp
Slutr,
lln.
l'rN
"NUDD denlopacl 1D1Dt tendtf,Minnesota ,a New Zerk O
Eunirce Beller D1' Km. J, G, I'.
Chlc1go at MIiwaukee - Hobble Boiloa 5 Kan,u City ,.
finned
ree
DIN
la hi■ right elbow," match
th
had
&lt;,a.al n. Clontnaer 10-u.
lalarday'■ Prollable PHcllen Johneon. Ordtn mutt be in bf tlmea doubled
lbe ninth uplalned, ''That'• why 1 bad to
San Francllco at st. LoUU--lb Det it al CMlveland - Lary J u n e 21 in order to UIUN t �
ro
I � pt him aut."
to
H
prompt deliver,.
may (0-0) VJ, Gihlon�.2_ftce bunt and Dodger pilot Walt 'Jbe win fw Bruno WU 1111
,_ CHM) VR, Grant (7-11
Washington at Chicago - Dono- SENS IION PO
Alltnn lhffl order&lt;d - fourlb apin11 two -·
UR
pt off to I 1-0
van &lt;M l YI, McLbh IM).
Clearance Sale
Only •1 more
'l'ON IUPI _ ll'l'lo - lo pinch ldllen Jerry 'l1le Dodger,
WASIIING
New York at MlnnelOta-Shel- _
.. J,e ido al NOIIII cu,,. 1.Jn&lt;b and Diet - lo lo■d 111d IA Ibo f&lt;lurth 111111111 with I
..
"/o.11
IIZI
Gu
lttl bet-. I wild pltd, I • d
MIN'S
tloo IN&gt; YI. Krolick !Ml .
Una G Fam of Maryland, Rudy Ibo -•
Whlttwalla
to
Fr■nlr Howard'• double.
Bo- at Kanau Clty�lock
,._
ParlM
Only •J more
of M■nhall and -lco'l1le Bodo WM bacli In tbolr
(Ht YI, Archer (5-11.
man Dick J■kolwk,a have olped Kallro promp11y •iJtalod off LarBllltlmonl Ill Loo Aml!OIII !Dip! 9tll cootractl wi
w-,._._ ry Sberrf• f■st ball oflarlng. hall lo - two. Kulm lid off
I
th
l
the
•C- lof
,-, Nt lllQAROI.III
,95 ,r --Hall INl YL Moeller &lt;U&gt;.
Ibo
nm
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In
lor.,t
I
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ultn
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Aed
.. itoNDITIQN.
the
•,, Ciulft
bit," 111d Kulm. "Diet Siller
ALL YOUR-.,
ball
taaRIii, '11.N
DIIVE IN TODAY
Detroit II Clevel■nd (21
had to ,-U to me lo toacll tho
GRAND
UT
w.
Wuhlngtoo II Cbicqo II)
lq
FOi QUICK saYICl
PARlll IUPI -'111e Gr■ncl Prix h■&amp;. Tbol WU I
Nn York ,t M-•
Ibo
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pined
I
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of
TUB�LESS
Or Par!■' FraDCI I
80ltol ■t Xllllu City
four clubl hlllind QI."
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7-Plece Ing fcr I p,rN al tllt,000. The don, lmnw Whether I bolcl UJI
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l'lllorall, I f.l, I� dpt,,
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handed plteher from -.
Pie., ba, ""'"" • - -ad
INGELS rib t111 14 AalJlr op11 No
O P T O M I T R l il t
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FURNITURE t1ct.- - �,._,. ..., Ibo m■
Office Houri: 'tfo 12, � to I (a- It Noon OD
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Mw.f_, - of the bcinuo bal I - bellmtl
Tbun. - But eomt' lll;,
to be _lo.

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MEASURED BY TIMES

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22-t
70
Mantle, N.Y 6J
119 .:wi
I T"by, Wub.
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Kubu, N.Y 68 m
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NaUoaal Leapt - C e p e d a.
Gionta 18; Robinaon. Red1 II;
Mathewa, Brave■ 17; M11r1,
Glanta UI ; Aaron, Brave, 14;
Moon, Dodgers 14.
Amerku Lea,-Maria. Yaa­
keee 27: Mantle, Yankee· n:
Cuh, Tigert IO: Killebrew, Twlnl
IO; Colavito, Tigel'II 18.
R11111 Battetl llll
Natloul Lape - C • p t 1' a.
Giants 55; Robinson. R11.-11 .;t:
Freeae, Reds 49; Maya. G;antl
46; Aaron, Braves 48.
American LeaP'lle-�.:tf1. Tigert
60; Maris, Yl!lkeel 41): Gen ' 11,
Oriole1 58; Mant:e, Yankeel M;
Killebrew, Twins tot.
PN,"'c
National Ltape-Podm:, Dod•
en 7-1; Miller, Glanb 8-1; Kou­
fu, Dodgera 10-3: Purkey, Red,
9-3: Hunt. Reda 8-S.
Amerteu Le1_111e - Latrnnn,
Indians 6-0; Mossi, Tigen 'l-1:
Grant, Indian.I 7-1; Ford. Yankees
12-2; A r c b e r, Athletics 1-1:
Schwall, Red Sox 5-1.

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Appear der
DAR Auspices

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-( 1 7) H_E LP WANTED

THE ALMANAC
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IN
AND
Toda)
IR.O�IN
ASHING
' 1.s Salurday, June 24, tht
BOOKCASE $15.00. Gas Cook W
Plant?,
E.
E.
Mrs.
home.
my
of the yeer with 19'
day
175th
Stove $20 00. Refrigerator S:15 Ul.
I&gt;
___
2�.
WY
24
8
3tp
in 1961.
follow
more to
F.ntt-rNI Hospllal
20 cu, ft. Ueep Freeie, $245 oo,
The moon is in its first quarter.
Bendix washing machine li'ue1 MIUDLE·AG EO LADY TO KEEP Amon� lhost: who entered HolzTht! murning stars art' Venus,
Oil Heater, co.ii heater, willow House and care for child n-n. er hospital m th@ past 24 hou rs '
FOR CONSISTENT DEPEN DABL E RESUL TS
Jupiter end Setu111.
m·king ch.iir .\1rs. John Stout, CH 7·2283.
6 22 3tc were: Mis� Mayme Barro11o·s. 153
RATES
! ha1 , i-wille SH 2-4834
The evening .sl.ar is Mnrs.
Garfield Ave., Camille V. Doss,
t ceatl per word. one msert1un. Minimum cbar,ie--60
6 22 3� FARM HELP WANTED . Phone 716 Third Ave., Earl S, Vance . 19
centl,. tt ceols per word [c&gt;r three cunsecut1ve IJUlertiona.
On this day in history:
SpeciaJ------t1ne muntb for ao cents P.{lt wurd..
In 1497, John C11bot and hit
.
WY 2 -2557 Olin &amp;, • Jth. 6 22 6tc Mill Creek Rd . . Mrs. Minnie Lee
1 HOSPITAL BED, Like new
Fllll rate of I cent.I per word will oe cba.rgt1d for ad­
bill.
receiv1n_w
reachf'd North America to
t'rew
after
Poiter. Rt. 2 Crowu City, Mrs.
"1'lllllll i1 B01 Dtld tnthln l O daya
Cal! Cheshire 3'.i7-77Tl.
.
I
Er-fort in Advertising - -Sboukl De reported 11nmed111e ly.
the new world.
explore
3tp L.P N. at Carman Rest Homt" , James W. Robmsnn , 416 First Sl.,
6 22_
l1le "OailJ Sentlnel will 001 be re1pons1ble for more than
Pomeroy Rt. 3. by ROf'k Springs Pt. Pleasant, W. Wallace BradIn 1863. Gen. Robert E. Let
one meorre c1 msertion.
,._,_,_,_,_,.....,.__ ., Fairgrounds.
6 2Z 3ft' ford, 30.1 BroY.11el' SI.. Middleport,
crossed the Potomac River at
Card of Thank, and Specl.11I Notlces of Events. $1.25,
Harpi&gt;r' s Ferry, Va., in prepara­
for 50 word min1mum. [ach additional word, le.
, - - - c �=�=- � Miss Phyllis A. Will, Mulberry
BABY
FOR
CARE
TO
WOMAN
:
I
wurd.
per
tion for his invasion of Pennsyl­
cenl
l
at
published
■
Frank
William
Pomeroy,
HPights,
Olut.uarie
r
and general house-work. Exper- Utsinger Rutland ,JOh D HanWORDS 1 DAY 3 DAYS 8 DAYS 1 MO.
vania.
$4.50
$1.35
80e
60c
1$
.
1enee with caring for ciiildren mgan,
,jaekson. M rs. �o�rt A.
! In 18911, the United States di!$6.00
$1.80
Sl.20
60c
to
prt'ferred. Call WV 2-6J!l3 or Downard, Rt. 4 . aebon. Bonnet$7.50
12.25
llliO
'l5c
: 2.'"
fealed the Spanish in tht first
I
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.
u�r p·te kens, Syracuse
l'OnIai·I E•.
! iand engagement of tht- Spanls�
_
J
ta
and
Wellston,
Mer.tams,
•·
ids 1-ecaTed bJ 10 A. II. .W be b1 thal day-, paper
6 22 Ste
Ohio after 6 p. m.
Mrs. Maurice L. Justice. Rt. J,
1 American War,
W• h1we baen •uthorlnd to
Callollsburg,
;;:.
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
In um, the �-t'.'w York D.:iny
.&amp;.
sell th• following p•rtomd
� h,
EMPLOYMENT
8)
1
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1
Rob.rh,
Victor
of
property
:\firrOI' predicted that the Ameri­
who i, leaving the state for
MISS VAll" M ETER
MISS ROUSH
can �aloon was gone forever.
Mrs Jerry L. Rit-e, 403 ;enn•
WANTED
employment. Loe:atN on the
U ) NOTICES
45
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8
son,
Wellston,
e.,
A,
sylvania
A thuught for todAy: Herbert
·
WANTS
Miss Linda Roush, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoover said of prohibition ; "A
Vernon Weber fum 3 miles MMUHEU GRADUATE
=-==
.
G
Stanley
Mrs.
Friday.
m
p.
=c
IEIIMl'l'B AND PUl ooNTBOl
empIoyment of any kind • ConPortland residents and
from Cheder, Ohio put the
V mton. d aughter, Roush of Hellam Pa former
'58 Buick _ $ 1 595
2
Rt
,
n
5
great sotia! and economic experi­
N&gt;t
1
pr,
i
Scout C•bln end cron the
Plum
ser.
24
tact Tom Urue
Miss Jo Ann Van 'Mete'r daughter of Forrest Van 1\.ieter I
Hardtop
Dr.
2
Special
.
p
av
d
07
4
Fn
L
m
mf'nt. noble in motive and far­
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Iron Bridge, Folle,Jt arrOWi,
Si . pomeroy, - O• - - 6 22 3lP
and the .late Mrs Van. Meter of Racine
· • entered ColumA low mileage one own.
ischarged
D
ud A. Sen1cll 8&amp;aUoa '" ..
b s Rusmess Um�·ers1,ty at Columbus June 19th. Both / reaching in purpose.''
er car. Very rlean ori.gi.
TaP}?an Gas R.ange
Palients recently discharged in. �
BUSINESS
(20)
M1 Roush and Miss \ an Meter are graduates o! Racme
nal finish with match­
Phil¥ Refrigerat ur
cl oded Mrs Virgil .lust ice Mrs.
ing interior. Dynaflow.
!5h School in the Class of 1961, and both \','&lt;'re honor
H
I
Eledrit' Runge
1_ ,.,
8):E US FOR FEED NEEDS AND
SERVICES
.Joseph Ha.J, man. Mrs Charle!. '
Sweeper
EIPl'jrolu
x
students.
roll
CUotom Grlaollq, Mlddlepon
_
'57 Olds __ $1 295
, MACHINE SHOP SERVICE- Slavens, Fagan Pri('e, Paul Full- __ _ _ ____ _____
Bf'droom
nf
Sl''f,
3
S U II
Feed MIii.
Super 88 4 Dr. Hardtop.
I Welding, brazmg,
pre�smg, rr. M�� Harry Fields, .John
furnishi ngs
d
n
a
sleering
Power
'
Home
Jack's
IN
WHISTL
TRY
dnllmg, rulting, uk. Complete Jo"es. Wall S. c..
Suitt&gt;
Mes. Enoch
Room
Liviryg
brakes, Hydramatk. Or­
,.mley and mfn nt daughter,
Jat•k ' q
Cream!
Mad" Ice
Oee:,l's ional Chairs ( N!'W)
M1&gt;chine
Fulton­
sen•ice.
shop
F
Ray
iginal blue .ind white
,;
Sufa BPd
Dairy Ber, Middleport.. &amp;-2Hllc
Thompson Tractor Sales, Gener • CIAren&lt;.'t' Miller. Mrs. Cynthia By Harold ThomH Hyman, '\-1.D. have suspelled that most of fi1e
finish with matching I J?I
Machrne
Sewing
P&lt;'lric
During 1he· summer h;:,;,d ;r&lt;s, a brndiis attribul!'d to ton., ill,.nu- 1
.
al Machloe Co., WY 2•5101.
While, W. Vernon Deweese and
interior.
;i.
(8) AUTO SALES
of
' ' Ma.v 1ug Washe-t.
1 small army or children will hwe my were actually the result
6 2 3ott' Carl B. BiM.
\\'ater Hose
.
Li.
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;
i
t
adenoid
th�
of
- (,
the&gt;ir tonsils removed. I li,wr the remornl
The Rambler
Among Alling
Aluminum Pi•pf'. l in. &amp; 4 l n. THEISS HEFHIGERATION .mo
I
m
ap,
commented previously on thl' Jd· · that mos; c;:in-lul surgpons , · ,
.
WerW Standard ol C.Ompad
2 Wheel!Jarruws
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h
r
l
lo
1g
1
co
A
t'• \r anlage .� and disadvan 1:1grs r,/ ' ;,way llt Ille time o! the ton�• . ar
_ ��mg
c ,·( 1
Aµµ li u nce Srrvice. Domestic and
B1.ttlleaee
POMIROY
Dinner He&gt;ll
I
ent,
u�pai_-tm
h
O
nurSmg
e
1
1_
port
f:ontact P oger
Commercial
this fr&lt;•quently J)E'rlormed f)I' ,e •- operation. So·l'allcd ··r &amp; A. ' ' I
Big car room, ride and perform. - -- - � l !l48 4 T&gt;oor Chrysler �edan
hsted
a
were
who
patients
4 8 ttc ' tliuat'
' mPaning tonsillee1omy and ·!eTheiss, RHcine, Ohio
net, 'Small ear -tconomy 1110 PORTLAND KEY[TONE Sta1·1n U1 ilit;, l"a hint• I �
dure .
Andrews.
Neva
Mrs
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inrlu
fair
or
out
Going
Store.
Genernl
and
Cupboards
noidedumy \ -erlom; inii 1 c·a1{'; •·eIs
'Uablllly,
upcratin�
mu
Briefly staled, the
Miss Mayme Barrows, Pf'l'ry uf unriurslioned value when it �e• ! moval of an organ or lis,;ue1
business Salr. Armie Clenden­ Dint'ttP Sf-1
Gate&gt;wood, .J. Roy BarlleH, De- moves tremendous ly enlarge,! nl'
in. Ph. VI '.t-2601.
6 23 31() Oislws
MelrepolHan Motan
Benrnse or l hese virws, I
'
Book fnsf'
Sim•
Slellp
Mrs.
Hughes,
Kulh
«NI E. Main Street, Pomeroy
l N 11
gans thet interfere mechani. lily thought )' Oll miiiht like to k1 l"A ,
mons. Mrs. Darrh Simpkins, Mrs. wilh swnllowing and breathin� . more a hout this mystl'l"ious a•'e
10 ACRES KOOd mixed hay, by &lt;:un f11binl'!
f1HtM WY Z-3870
Lamps
Mvf11aJ l11ad
4 ZZ tfii the fif'ltl or by the bale. Wm. I
Alhe&gt;rt Potrirk. .fF11nf's ,Jorrlan. whPn it {']eimin· tes nr�!jng pl::iN's nnid t is�ue. Actu�lly .:i&lt;le110,r! t;s
End T;.i hll's
Vern Cam be_ll. Mrs. Ollie_ Rus- for invnsive b::ictrria, like stl'&lt;'P- ' sue is mu ch like lhe t l�-�ue that '
Houd.a sheh , Kingsbury Rd., Porch Swing
1957 HELAIRE CHEVROLE'I'. r,�.
:
INC.
REED,
&amp;
WADDHL
sell. Elme1 F1fo, Frank Utsmger, t«·ocl'i and wh1!n Lhrre is a StlS• mah•s up the tonsils and �\,1h I
,,inripti/ Undo,,....,;,.,.
automAtlc transmission , Good Evenings t'u ll Wy•2-6658 6-21-Jtp i' Wa.�h Tuh.s
;
Pli1sli&lt;" Hose, 300 rt
, nodes. Bui instead of _gro\\'1!1� ,n I
I Mrs. IJarley McCumher, Mrs. pk-ion of lumnr for 1 ation. �
condition. Price $11()0. Phone
CLARK
MEL
s
ShinglPs
Bu11cfle.s
4
a
ewi
.
Emm
and
y
S.:i�re
Perr
L
Brand New 88 .Note
nice little eel!, like those in a
reOves
also
ope&gt;ratie-n
Rut Ott"
22 61c
1
W•lt Columbia, w. Va.
_
Hand Tools
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arlmln1s1was
blood
of
unit
One
a pair of deff'nsiv� orga11a., as beehive. it. grows like weeds wl1e:-P,q,-pa&lt;lw• "" l!•q�•"
Gl:1ss Jars
ered at the hospital nn Friday.
Wt"'\'f" learnNI fr�m st� DI ever ii finds a lik!'ly soil. NtlW, a 1
(9) FOR SALii
M.iny ltf•m11 not Ll8ted
poliomyf"llt ls vl('tlm11 Thf. Rllljor- 1 favorite place for adenoid growth
.-·- - . - ------v-- A.UCTIONEER
GAS, ,OF.L Oil. and coal fur,
RETURS TO PO�T
Jty of ehlldrt'O who suHered 1e- ls the bad ol thP nose. Ur•·" in I
00
Term1: C11h
!!' I
oacea. Call fCH" tree eaumatet .
Complete Servll'e
Master Sgt. Earl Reuter, w i re Vf'rt" or fatal pollo aUaeks are In 1 what ' s eall{'(] t',,e vault ol ! h e
t ,
f'ortmu I Abb&lt;&gt;tl Mlddl•pot1 �
Crltl Bradlard
an rl children. have retumrd to U... group who have had ,hrlr trn- 1 nasO•J&gt;harynx, ii finds :i cimall i
Not Hespon�ihle
.
SPECIAL TERMS
8,.10.tfc AltU U•PO•IT TIUlMJTI CONTROL
l\'rhe , Phone or Contad
c, oose B ay, La h . , afl er spcnnm
' g 11I!J out , IIU)U!'.f"!d lng Ih at thfl er11eI en.:- losed .'.lrea measurin , .:ibou ·
For Arci&lt;lt&gt;n1s
l. C. BRADFORD. Rael� . -���• : two weeks wi!h thrir parc-n!� : virus e-xprrlent'f"!J dlfff('u ]ty
tk:U,
.. .....
ll• .._raac,hH,
in 1,6 in c h in wi :·h anrl a� , . 1 _�
Clllm-da
6 ROOMS AND BATH ' oasement D'A,
fir• 111:l•11.
bu11,
Ii- •Id..
Sile Conduct•d by Bradford
.a
hot•
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Grmdlry
harrlf"r.
11.u
,u1s.llur
T.
a1be,
and
E.
lh�
••"•
Mrs.
ermnilng
t
•--•• ""'••·
inch !n depth in !he ;ivrui��
and gerage. See Lester Russell, ....
Auction Company. Racin•, o . AIR CONDITIONING, R.EfRIG- Mr. anrl
...-.. Hu..!- 11 ..i..t■•
For some years, many of_ .u.&lt;1 young Irr.
Pleasant Ridge, Pomeroy.
Crltt Br&amp;dford, Auctioneer
ERATION ser-v1ce. Jack ' s Re 1 Waller He11+er.
II 31 30tp King Builders Supply Co.
A. C. Bndford, Sale Mgr.
fngeration. New Hai·en. Phone
Under normal rirc11m 0' 0 nces
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Farm
of
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a• the 11ir you brealht&gt; in through
NEW AND USED SINGER SEWl radb ry Rd,
Middleport so for Sule (\\!ill 11 0 1 he sold
u
.., 1· 11 in m Harman a n 11
Mrs. n
I your no., lrils passes thmw_;h the 1
ING Machine1. F 1;y terms. B ,.....,
I NEIGLE.R DU. ILOING .SUPPI.Y rhildren, u�a Jo , Milthell, and
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orize
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Remodelmg birch cabms, bath· Jan lee, Jeri recent ly for Florida, Gaugll' r.-adtai11-- Galllpolis dam nnse. w h e r e it's filteiv•d an.I
(6 ) 24-B I C'
Mat'hine Agency. The Febr!c DON ' T PUMP your sluJ,lg-ish st•p·
ar ed, H'1 d t hrn out t � rm.gl 1 1
u
er
d 8
P
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tie tank. (M Klf'all·Em-All ,..,...,_________.JI �:���l�; !e�:l�� �� ��;�!i to join Mr. Hi:tr�an who has , 18 4, 4. , running �17 fe l , on_ roll- I�e �af'k n nor ol t&gt;nch nostril
Shop, Tel. WY 2 ·2284.
f
.
6 15 :JOtc Sep11c Ttmk Cleaner. L,rndmnrk r
- tf� employ ment at Pensar olo, Flor• 'rs, Pomeroy-Ma on 21 54 Pt. (po.,lerior r.t1res 1 to flow down
oh·to. - 6--17
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24.li2, Hinton 2.77 £al!Pleasant
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the windpi,.e and into the ::n"s.
, sk illets, Fa1m Bureuu. Pomemy
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SEHVICE. Don
STUD
in�. K1mawlu1 Falls 4.78 risin,�, Wh
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this
fill�
tissue
adPhnld
heatWater
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Huffma
124 So. Se('nnd St.. Houdashelt, R. D. 3, Pomeroy.
Iedion.
parut. etc.
l'■
Ch ol'iestnn lH.81 falhng. All moveB USY BF.ES MET
r, G.E. toaster, single frt'nch
Pomt&gt;roy,
6 24 3 lp Pho m, WY 2.6800.
5 25 3otp The Rock Sprin�s Busy Bl!es able dams abnve Gn1F·.-, 1 is Dam vault, ll1e pauog;, ol' air l� ob•
11trut'ted. The ehlld �h('n M�Rfryer, lavatory, ceiling llghbi,
i liel� a meetin� .June 20 et the are up and below the dam they
•xhauat window ran, coffee r .
sarily brt'Rthes lhr,tu=-h Its mouth.
R
l'RfCF.S on sample WE INV�TE \'OU to experlenre i residence ol the advisor, MrJr . '
are down. Lonri"n nnrl Marmd
���,;��
ker, small radio, Will lll!l1 hnlf
I
1 •n l
r
nla
ski
your
havln
of
ll
th
v½
the n
1� l Amos Leonard. Tile d ub di.q cuss• were running 2 feel and Win• I rmores when II �lePp,i , ,�n•I, _to
?
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o� :
price. Marie stelMr, Phonr We have a Spin t-t Piano I n
f1
make mnUe&gt;rs Yoor�. this a .
sh .: . e1:. !l.frs ;.: dry do�e so quickly ' eai;i�_y ed
family night and it wm1 rlerirl. 1 field d11 m was running 2 feel .
.
I nokt Ussuil" it i;oggy and h,rni,!:e!i
8 20 6tc Ulls area we are going to
WY 2·�.
� ��11:�;j_
fl 24 3k econom1cally. Call Rohmson
s t!rl to be potluck·
Hoat Movements..
p
.
.
- -NDE OAK Cn
an Id Pal plae1t- for baclerlal nrsl'· ORD OR- have to re•se ll. Rel lable arfor _piek -up. Ha\·e your en11re I A _demons1ration was given hy Oh'o RlvPr
USED 8-LO
Loui�iana down
.
n
ty
hly
make
paymont
u
USED
EQUIPMEN
T
.
GAN. Good C'Ondlllon, eesy to
family wiuih done profe�sion Glona Buck on how to mak • a 13, 7 a.m.: Queen City up
14, int,
&amp;
ment
.
al:,
_
Trador
Garden
BolPn"s
.
play. [liw price Write Bill
ally for better wear, llesl O t ' tuna t·as�erole, and eamp was 3 : 45 p.m. : ,J ulia D . up 14, :uo l Thu � che&gt; ' 'a rlf"flOidal " c!1 ild h as
t11ehmenls, $150.00; Springfield care.
Warren, MaretWended, 7th
Write: Credit Mgr,
a runny n H e,
di8eussed. The nl'xt meeting will a.m . ; Robert Reed up 15, 4 : 10 plugged nos1rils,
rden Tr11C'tor, 4 attaC'hmi•nts,
,.
C&lt;1
·
.
ta, for Jnformalion,
Id
co
Orv1-Manual Mahogany Flnlth
&amp;
atf
re
uent
Laundry
.:,· and smus
ICM W,lnut SI.
Rohinson's
q
1 1y l it h.
a.m. : Aliquippa down 17. 1 : 10
Sl.50.00; Sprin�field Garden Cleaning, Wy-2-542R or Robin- be ,u
.- ano Mahogimy
"ur1ltzer Splnet. -�1
a,
-Original PriH $1 145
1,s
i1lfodio
ear
Wav•rly. Ohio
1 8, leeks, repeated
a.m. : Walter Hoagland up
Tnn·lor, 2 attachmrnts, $12.'i .OO:
finish, used In teachinl Stcdlo
'
· () If oI th e eusta(·h, . I
If
shuit mg
ESTATE
) REAL
(2 1-�
Tri-Lustre Cleaners. Wy00
_ __ 9 : 10 p.m . : Freihf'rger up 18. l: 40 rom
s·imp 1·1e1·,y RotoruI $100.00; Toro 2son5130s _
· pom-- ·
..,_ diaplay ID
_._.,,a. vn
WenUl"II
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fro
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FOR SALE : 3 hedroom home on a.m. : Vulrnn up 18, 5 a.m.
Sr!f 1iropelled rotn.-y m1m-'f'f ,
troy at;.Trl-County Music Centw FOR
· _
ALUM INUM Awnini;is, Res•
to the miflrlk Qill' , diie
OOl"flt'r lot in Mason. Built in OVEC down 11:1. 6 : 05 P . m . : City pharynx
S.rvl
T\'
Radio
Snles.
Tractor
Greve]y
no.
n
$.'i
Good value - D'lqulre now.
t'
idl'nllal and Commercinl. Also
in the aruity of he11rion
minu
t
kilehen, car port and awnings. of Maysville up 18 . 7 : 1 5 a.m. ;
512 E. Main St., WY 2·297!i .
All Makes
bi
n
Com
i
m
natio
Alum
Stor
With HI-Fl PJ,ono,
num
breath
and men1111 t;unbad
ing,
1�
::=-:=:---,c-;-c -!_��Carl SC'hwar2, SP 3-5688.
Soul.hem rlown \9. fl: 40 a.m ;
6 2.1 lite
Ph•ae ,n .z.2255
,OR SALE - 12 A, If◄ mile Fork- and St'reen Doors and Window�.
cU�.
la:etl
from
the atcumu
6 19 6tp Stephen Austin up 20, 5 a.m. : L, ness
00
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'fV Bt.11mp1 on i.J R•palr
ed Run Lab. Good road. Some Cell WV 2-3748 Day or Even- cc---,--------I
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&amp;
V. Horner down 2(), 6:30 a.m. : Mr. turbances of sleep and henrin .
tlmber. Bargain price. A. ff. ing. K Jnx Builders Supply � ,rn. ( 1 2) WANTED TO RENT 80II E. Main St., Pnmeroy, Olllo
Chris down 23, :i:riO a.m. : e e n
,1,
Cleland T\'
pnny,
I
6 2:J 30!c · Clrtls, Reedavllle, Ohk&gt; ,
3 -ROOM--A-PARTMENT
--and
McCool up 23, 5 : 20 a.m. : Jnca
I
4-11-Uci
&amp;-2Hltr
8leeping Room. Call Moore's
Originally $129.95
28, �:3.'i a.m. ; F.a�tern up 28,
up
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AUCTION
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Pomeroy,
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eg iot red M i an
R00
8:35 a.m.: James Hmes up 20,
Saturday, June 24, 1 p, m,
POMEROY - 4 • room modern 12: "" a .m . ; Sycamo_ up 31 5
-•ua' a•-··t
l' urnaces
MUf'!lier •
Chlh··�•
uuu five months The cabin located at the lower
HOUSE WITH FOUR OR FIVE
frame with both, full basem"nt, m.,
Arnold lroth.,.1,
_._ V all V oy g ,., up ..., ·,.
old. Phone WY Z. 3.'i3l. 360
d
n
room
Pomeroy
within
bath
1111 E. Mal■ SI. Potnerey, Ohio gas furnace he8llng. Lot 50 X � a.m. ; unga �om
!! nd
:�s:!1t:i.�: : t���}���:
�\ up ""'• :12·
Broadway, Middleport.
2
'
miles
few
s
or
Middleport
or
.
250 on paved street. $f;.500.00. a to a. m . , Pennsylvsma
6 22 tile Bottom has been �old to
Phou l\'1' 2-!441
up 32"
.·
·
1he near either town. Wr,·1, no,
6-7-Vc STATE ROUTE l!f WEST - 18 3:55 e.m .; Oliver Sh�arer �p 34,
DELUXE BABY STROLLER and Slate of Ohio by the owner, Mr. 66BM, 'fhe Dally Sentinel,
at'"'s good laying land, &amp;-room
DellN'! "Play pen. Both like new. Marvin E Wt'n. We are author6 23 31P WILL DO BRUSH ClJTI'ING house . barn, chicken house, oth- 3 : m a, m, ; Com�cial Dlxte up
35, 5 p.m. ; Orleman up 35, 1 : 45
I with tractor brush cutter by tre er buildings, '4,000.00.
Chari� F. Wildermuth, �,t11r l zed to eell the followlnr;! house:-::
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furnishing
)
auction.
F
(
Jackson
Route. Che&amp;tt&gt;r Road. Phone
O R R E NT
Phone 22
h.,ur. Wm. F. Houdashelt, Kings- LANGSVD.LE - 5 acres, 5-room a.m.
e 22 31. r Kelvinator refrigerator, two
WY "4116.
down
Solvay
Call
Dam
.
bury
Road.
Evenings
GalllpoU
Mel
frame house on State· Route,
kikhen cabinets, utility cabin- APARTMENTS - Furailhed
.
6 l3 30tc with water eystem, shower and 4:15 p.m.; National up 8:2!. p.m.
WY 2'lWO FRESH COWS. 1 ,ff"niry, eta 1 metal l , table, sofa bed, 2 'lllfumlshed. McMastera,. IDddl
e,.
66M
_..,
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m.
"' . . commode, ¼ b&amp;l!lefflf.11t, cosI Lucy Jone Lucas down I2 :05
1• ....,
I Guam-.
au
-, John Hnudashelt. pe. Maple liVinJ' room suite, extre ...,... �
INSURANCE
(20B)
a.m.: J. S. 1,e..,is up 12: 40 a.mi ;
fumace heat, $4500. Terms,
Mlnet"IVJlle, Ohio.
6 24 31p
"hair, 2 porch swings, other EIGHT ROOM HOUSE IUld seven
PRO1.. W. Sweet down '3:15 a,m,; NelALBERT M. COX, Salel111a1
AVERAGE HOUSE trPP1 �d � 1r poreh furniture, fuel oil hot room house: Aleo new 5 room COMPLETE INSURANCE
BO
PHONE
Auto
son Broadfoot up 5:25 a.m.; Bea·
MDI
e
WY
21!1
X
Nie
. rire.
LIi .
Call
termttn. 811(1. TERMS. INSUR· water heater, gas range, dishes, houllt'. A. N. Bengel, Ph. WY 2. lectlon,
U891
WY
up 8:55 am.; Sally P o l t
ver
t)bje
Middleport,
MIDI.
"'OD
Drink- C'OOking utensils, numi:M?r of 3272..
ED. m.JARANTEEO
8 g tfc
Stl
:JS
8
7:25 a.m.: Albert Holden
down
Ing water luted FREE. Water chain, Hollywood bed, bed mat.
BARNES,SIMPSON INSURANCII
a.m.; Thebna Ann down
8
clown,
or Tr·-'·
r..
Softenen, Condltloner11, Etc. l'ltsses and rumishings, Ooor FOR RENT: APARTMENT with APDtl. Mkklleport. Fire, Au1tt19
8: 11 a.m.
. . Average roof rebuilt CC1verlng1, floMr stands, chairs three l'OOllll and bath. Pllone mobile, 8oDdl. Pbooe WY a,
�Kuawlia River - o.. F. 8hear.
FORD
TRUCK.
1964
PICKUP
1-11-11
.._._,, patanteed 10 years. $45 other ut!des not listed,
s 1 tk 19lB.
WY 2-$141,
Can be teen at 480 Broadway-st er up Marmet l:lt a,m.; MerTERMS. l!'Bl'IMA� FREE. TERMS: Cash.
SLEEPING ROOMS. Clo!iie in BUY YOUR INSURANCE ON A after 5 p. m. Middleport, phone rW down Marmet 8 a.m.: Helen
Alt operator for ENTERPRISE Not responsible for acddents.
town. 127 Butternut St.
monthly Installment basis. 10 W 2-2211.
I 19 6tc Z llJl Winfield 8:06 , p.m.; Jerry
I! 23 tfc Sele &lt;!Ollducted by Bradford Aueam. NO atar&amp;e.
V
.,_r polleasy payment• for l ��a..
S ROOMS AND BATH,
St.,
Main
\INnJRNISHED DOWNSTAIRS tion Company, n-=ln!!,
Ohio,
as Bosworth up Winfield 11:35 p.m.
cy. 30 eeey paymenta on S or I 1934 FORD Va 2 door Sedan. H
ated.
Newly
Pomeroy.
decor
Bradford
Critt
Auctioneer:
original radio, new hydraulic Chrie Jr. up Winflekl 1:45 a, m.;
Apartment, • room1 and bath.
Sale
1-5
WY
Phone
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19
Bradf
C.
A.
Manager,
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1 B
Prlvatl entrance. Floor coverbrakes. 1 new Urea. Needs emne Sernet up Winfield 1 : 40 a.m. ;
17
8
Winfield
n
up
fllJ, wlndmr 1hade1, 110me curate HOUSE IN SYRACUSE. Five financed. Barnes • Simpeon In• engine work. 150.ot 81 1.1. John Robert P. B(l ie down
down
Shearer
1., MidMohler, Rose Valley Rd., Syra- S:35 a,m,; Lelia
tainl (amfthed
room9 and bath. Ges furnace. surance A(lency, Middleport.
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ALMOST NEW, Atwood Boat Outbullding1, lawn, garden. Cur1 2:,1 4te l Win8eld 5 a.m.
PONY HARNESS
.
V
8 30 30tp ruse.
,J � C,U \VY
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8 23 3tc Tr1111er, Ph· WY 2_2359·
ti, D. JohnlOJI, Racine, Ohio.
ALL SIZES
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= .,.
TWO
ApartFurnished
ROOM
I
4
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OR
to mente. one 41 room unfurnished Com111ete protection for all
. �N°'ot"l&lt;e
EL;;
needs. Tel WY 2·296&amp;. 1-31-ttc
.
truckers' The Jeffer9 Mi118 1o-- apartment, Phone WY 2 asm:
cated State RL 124, one fourth
1122 61
(21 ) REAL ESTATE
ml� from Fairgrounds, wllli J
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BRIDLES - HALTERS - BLANKETS
I.OT -oN-MlJL. ,
--c,
E"OR SAL�
commence operating around the UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, I F
first of July. Avoid th!! fall rush rooms Bild bath. First floor. BERRY Helahb. Near , 9Chbal I
Built In wall styles with unit completely removable
We have all 1rades of eoal. We Coal Street, Mldtlleport, WY 2· and ba"pltal. Phone WY 2-11112,
3tc
8 23
from sleeve and models for window Installation.
-41 24 fitc ,
---+ -also &amp;liver. Phone WY 2-6822 3006.
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I Eagle Ridge
News Events

Mr. Ind 11.., l'loJd
Ill' iWIAII M, RIFE
Cheater •pent .P'rid11 eveJUlll
of
Mn. raye Wood l'l'tumed' home
wJtb llr. IJld lln. A. D. Tuttle.
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Sunday from a two wNQ vl.ilt
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ber dau,it!er, Mr. and Mrt, lln. � Wolf -.Jilted � • r 1
with
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Jerr, Bowen ond famtly of Can- nt- llr, 111d 11n. Harr,- Wolf
t.Spider'a
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Wodnetda,,
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AMflERLANCE �
IOU Rlchard Lee and Jamu Dalo da, n1tln wltb bar par.ot, Mr.
36. W&amp;lked
THAT Rl!Tn.e TRAP, DOC
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RJfe. Rid&gt;ard Lee 1eavq for tbe u llrt. Ralpll P°'ter.
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Mr. and Mn. George Benrldge Wilily Cllled on their ll'■nd­
ploya
11. Give
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and IOD Freddie of Athem. o. mother Amy Wolf Sunday even,
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PINl!II, llr. and llra. a.a,1q Mr. and Mn. Georee Clark ot
:II. ToRJfe 111d lhowed movies.. of Flor- Harrilonville ealled oa their
a. Horaer&gt;a
,randd■ulhter Mr,, XU.ton Tut,.
Ida.
l.olanO
tie and family Sunday eveoJne.
Airman 2nd C. Ronald R I f e
Mr, and Mn. A. D. Tuttle vis•- •k&amp;ttnc
ancl wJfe Mugie of Fairbo
lte(I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spen�
80. Lodp&lt;I
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Wanda Stewart ol Rutland gave Ifr. and Mn. Jack Hsrrt, Ll'L AINII
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Sunday afternoon wJtb
a stort lhower for Marjorie oa
31.Latvia,,
Mrt. AIDJ' Wolf.
eveoJni
turda,y
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glfte. Mra. Cbarlea RUe M 1 1 1 .,.. er and.i were ha Parken"it&gt;lJ � H
letter
bur1 _!Conda,, Mr&amp; lwso took
Patt, Rife, ldlq
811. Putot
Saxton
"to be"
and Larry Rife all attended tJJe Mandie to Dr. Jones.
40. Conden.sq·
Mrs. Milton Tuttle baa been
&amp;bower from here.
&amp;ndholdl
threa
tened witb branichal pneu.
Mr. and Mra Ra)'nxwd Tb
C. CaptaiQ
mon.i
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tbil week and her mot.b­
KJdd,
u also Mr,.
Bowen : er Gaynell Clark t, spending
foron1
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clllldren spent Sunday with
· Mr, lew
4'. C&amp;vity
da,,s with her heJplne with
and
Mrs. Jerry Bowen of Canal wort
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Mr. and Mrs. WllUamt of
Mr. and Mrs. Re 8
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Win
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to wo;ktt: Cabin Creek, W. v:. ,,:t t h� TuttJtersv
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weekend at their farm here
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Mr•
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d•y GASOLINE ALLE Y
•pent Sunday p.m, wlth Mi1!:
One letter .imp1.,-·1tandl
mornJne.
another. In tllil aampla A .la Uled
Mrs.
Char
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Jes
Rife and family·
for the tht'N L'a, X fo!"'tht1 tw-o o•-. ete. Bingle letten, apo,.
/ Patty
Mr. William Wolf called on
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Rife
lraphits tbe Jen-i-,.
e..... and ,onnatton of the worda are all lllntl,,
returned to b e
Heres the . �hO 8 weei: I
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mea
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Ohio Univer.s;
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maJ.ld' a tot. of money'l
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children Larry and Marl.:
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Emory PoweU1 last WednesdaJ.
I Mr. and Mra. George
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Mr. and Mra. Ronald Rife
•Jf PORTLAND
estenta,'1 Ot,tii:Gquotet I STRUCK ONE CHORD OP
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airbo
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S1C LlKll: TIIE SOUND OF A GREAT AMEN-PROCTER.
and Monday wfth Mr. and M
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George Beveridge of Athena · Week end ruest, of J'i.lr, and
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Mrs. Sarah Rife, M:
'--a1 , a' n d· Mrs. George Compstoa were
dauglrter, Mn. Dorothy Bever- their children : Mr. a n d .Mrs,
Robert Mor,ian and daughter
Jdge of Athens, o. •Jleiit Sun
dey aad .Mr. and Mn. Charle• Rack 1
. ----p.m. wJth Afr. and Mrs Georg
e and 80D, all of Akr&amp;n.
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&amp;u:tcm and fanjJy,
Fagan Price i9 a patient at NANCY
Mi81 Connie �
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..- apent �at- tbe Roher Hospital in Ga1lipo.
1:00 Off the Air
urday night wft'h
Patty Rile. Ua.
$:55 Sign Oo
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6: 00 Cuntry Express
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Cana
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Suuay
cheater O 11
6:30 RFD
thla week and son of Oxford 1pt!nt t b e I,
7:zs Sip On
with h;r
THE
7:CIO Breatfatt Party
y Bowen. week end with their parents, l
7:90 Manhattan Melodies
Ike Barrett 11 �Id his farm
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ROCK
7;.25 Extended Weather
Mra. D, W. Rhodes and Mr. and I
?:4G"Sunday &lt;!lapel
here
t.o
KID
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7:30 Breakfast Party
eone
m Columbus, Mr1. Charles Werd.
8:00 Morning Meditations
Ohio·
8:25 NfJWB of the World, NatJon &amp;::16 Social Seeurff:J
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gillilan and �
Show
9:00 Jones Buick Show
8:30 Voice of Bevivsl
children of Chester and Mrs.
-----9:30 Church of Christ, Pt. Pl.
9: 00 Country Hymn Time
OWe Sa,re and daughter of1I
9: 45 The Good Life
9:8(1 The Church at Work
Morse Chapel virdted •' I nd
10:00 Polka Tirm
lO:OO The Sunday Show
Mn. C. E. ,Johnson·
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10:IS Star Salute
10·25 News Report
M
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Cecil
McLeod
of
10, .. Tri County Mu,tc AJ1n.
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11,30 The Sunday Show
Belpre Vlllited Mr. and Mrs.
11:00 Duttan11 I RC Cola Top 10 IJ OO One More Ste
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James Davia and Mr, mid Mrs
P
lJ:00 Noon News
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By Evelyn Brtctle11
11 . 30 wash"mgton Reports to the
Kennet
b Mcl..ec,d
12:15 New Sounds In Town
People
"L�lle Hardway of Worth- Mr. and Mn. Gene Wolfe anc1 1 "' �'! TRACY
12:30 Platter Party
nt Thursday night with children of Stiversville Yis.
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lted
IN FAc,; I 1..0v!! Tlff5 1'i.ACl!.
1:25 News
M a, �Mrs. arence
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and
Mn.
12:00
Robert
Noori
News
Cozart..
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TOO. "TRIJSTYS" GOT NICE
ca 1 , on other friends·
DICGIN'S
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1-IERE . WE'RE ONE
an
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Robert
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Mr a d M
BIO MAPPV FAMILVan Hoffman aEd aona visited Mr, Becglea
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12:30
Showcase
1:30 Plaiter Party
EH. C.ATS?
\lwe Su�ay ;,� ;
IIOn, tber Guy Beegle and ■on Tom I
Scoreboard
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Mr.
CODgref!sman
5S
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Moeller
and
Mrs. Dana 0 an Jr. of Racine.
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1:00 Sunday Sboweaae
end famfly of R utland
Mr. and Mn. Kirt Moaer of '
3:30 Bandstand Scoreboard
S:45 Round up of News
Mra. Carril!' Bahr ·
ret�e
d
Califor
nia II vfsitlng her par- I
$:4S News �-Up� :
6:00 Sundown Serenade
to her home here ��
eltenn
g
eats
Mr.
and Mn. Harry Swall.
l:00 Sundown Strenad!J·
7:00 Tr�lirl' Time
Arna Hospital. Ath'"ns
Mrs.
Leona
Shall!!,•
and son John
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8 : 00 Off the Air
Tr
Effie Saunders ii auist:�
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ing fat her.
and Mrs. CbarJea Bilton.
Mr. and Mrs. DwlSht Kirn
of
Guysville were Sunday ,:roe,t, f
o ed to her home from Jf..ilber ffoa..
Mr
s. Mahfl Khn.
11:55 Walter Moeller
Those Vialtlng Rev. and M pita! where she underwent major
&amp;,58 Sl,n On
n·
12:00 Local Newi
Bragg S!·.. .,ay .lfert Mr. and ...., surgery.
7,oo 1lllCa1
12106 Noon N...
· Mr. and Mr■• Everett
Wood..., Haynes amf I
7, 4S The Lffe!Jfi,,C '
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IJDlly
Frankie Baldwin and famlfy. -� and laailly "'"' C\unday """' of
12: 10 Ohio News
tle,q
1,00 Ob1o
M.l.u Bn111 Braq-, all of �Je,. Mr. and Mn. Robert Lanpnett.
12:15 W. Va. Fann hatun
a,111 Ohio lj'ewa
ton, W. Va., and Mr. and
Mr
l: IO si,ort. 'j'.ol!IQ'
12,20 BulleUo Board
James Parr and daugbt�, Jacqus
e:
I: IS World. Nn-1,
lZ:25 Newa O Gram&amp;
llne of Atheni.
12: 30 Bill Ferrell Show
1, :to Mulll!ai bock
M:l'I. H�kln Watson and cblldr,m
12:55 World New■
1:55 Local New,
of Athens "" guests Wt&gt;dnesd
sy
,, .. em �.....o Show
of Mn. Effie Wataon.
9,00 Mullcal Clock
8:30 Army Time
Mrs. Mabel DuvaU was taken
9:l!O Soq A Story Time
to Camden Cir •· Hos itel, Park­
p
4, IIO 1lJsdll!f Wttb Dos,
,, . Sbo,ren .., -.
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Wjth
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tO,OII fflp SdiooJ Rlt Parada
4:!0 Rolltng HOJDI
Mr. and Ml'I. Wayne Brickles
10:55 World New,.
s,oo Saturday NeWI Summar:, ea ed on
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'Mr. and Mn. Emmett
U:00 fllp School Hit Parade
$: 16 Musicale
emey
of
White's Chapel recent..
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11:l!O LqJalalt,e e, oo Sunset -an!
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11:45 Worii1 New,
&amp;, l10 Sign Oil
Mn. Pearl Koehler wu return.L

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BOOKCASE $15.00. Gas Cook W
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of the yeer with 19'
day
175th
Stove $20 00. Refrigerator S:15 Ul.
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more to
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20 cu, ft. Ueep Freeie, $245 oo,
The moon is in its first quarter.
Bendix washing machine li'ue1 MIUDLE·AG EO LADY TO KEEP Amon� lhost: who entered HolzTht! murning stars art' Venus,
Oil Heater, co.ii heater, willow House and care for child n-n. er hospital m th@ past 24 hou rs '
FOR CONSISTENT DEPEN DABL E RESUL TS
Jupiter end Setu111.
m·king ch.iir .\1rs. John Stout, CH 7·2283.
6 22 3tc were: Mis� Mayme Barro11o·s. 153
RATES
! ha1 , i-wille SH 2-4834
The evening .sl.ar is Mnrs.
Garfield Ave., Camille V. Doss,
t ceatl per word. one msert1un. Minimum cbar,ie--60
6 22 3� FARM HELP WANTED . Phone 716 Third Ave., Earl S, Vance . 19
centl,. tt ceols per word [c&gt;r three cunsecut1ve IJUlertiona.
On this day in history:
SpeciaJ------t1ne muntb for ao cents P.{lt wurd..
In 1497, John C11bot and hit
.
WY 2 -2557 Olin &amp;, • Jth. 6 22 6tc Mill Creek Rd . . Mrs. Minnie Lee
1 HOSPITAL BED, Like new
Fllll rate of I cent.I per word will oe cba.rgt1d for ad­
bill.
receiv1n_w
reachf'd North America to
t'rew
after
Poiter. Rt. 2 Crowu City, Mrs.
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Cal! Cheshire 3'.i7-77Tl.
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the new world.
explore
3tp L.P N. at Carman Rest Homt" , James W. Robmsnn , 416 First Sl.,
6 22_
l1le "OailJ Sentlnel will 001 be re1pons1ble for more than
Pomeroy Rt. 3. by ROf'k Springs Pt. Pleasant, W. Wallace BradIn 1863. Gen. Robert E. Let
one meorre c1 msertion.
,._,_,_,_,_,.....,.__ ., Fairgrounds.
6 2Z 3ft' ford, 30.1 BroY.11el' SI.. Middleport,
crossed the Potomac River at
Card of Thank, and Specl.11I Notlces of Events. $1.25,
Harpi&gt;r' s Ferry, Va., in prepara­
for 50 word min1mum. [ach additional word, le.
, - - - c �=�=- � Miss Phyllis A. Will, Mulberry
BABY
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WOMAN
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Olut.uarie
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and general house-work. Exper- Utsinger Rutland ,JOh D HanWORDS 1 DAY 3 DAYS 8 DAYS 1 MO.
vania.
$4.50
$1.35
80e
60c
1$
.
1enee with caring for ciiildren mgan,
,jaekson. M rs. �o�rt A.
! In 18911, the United States di!$6.00
$1.80
Sl.20
60c
to
prt'ferred. Call WV 2-6J!l3 or Downard, Rt. 4 . aebon. Bonnet$7.50
12.25
llliO
'l5c
: 2.'"
fealed the Spanish in tht first
I
'
.
u�r p·te kens, Syracuse
l'OnIai·I E•.
! iand engagement of tht- Spanls�
_
J
ta
and
Wellston,
Mer.tams,
•·
ids 1-ecaTed bJ 10 A. II. .W be b1 thal day-, paper
6 22 Ste
Ohio after 6 p. m.
Mrs. Maurice L. Justice. Rt. J,
1 American War,
W• h1we baen •uthorlnd to
Callollsburg,
;;:.
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
In um, the �-t'.'w York D.:iny
.&amp;.
sell th• following p•rtomd
� h,
EMPLOYMENT
8)
1
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1
Rob.rh,
Victor
of
property
:\firrOI' predicted that the Ameri­
who i, leaving the state for
MISS VAll" M ETER
MISS ROUSH
can �aloon was gone forever.
Mrs Jerry L. Rit-e, 403 ;enn•
WANTED
employment. Loe:atN on the
U ) NOTICES
45
:
8
son,
Wellston,
e.,
A,
sylvania
A thuught for todAy: Herbert
·
WANTS
Miss Linda Roush, daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hoover said of prohibition ; "A
Vernon Weber fum 3 miles MMUHEU GRADUATE
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Stanley
Mrs.
Friday.
m
p.
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IEIIMl'l'B AND PUl ooNTBOl
empIoyment of any kind • ConPortland residents and
from Cheder, Ohio put the
V mton. d aughter, Roush of Hellam Pa former
'58 Buick _ $ 1 595
2
Rt
,
n
5
great sotia! and economic experi­
N&gt;t
1
pr,
i
Scout C•bln end cron the
Plum
ser.
24
tact Tom Urue
Miss Jo Ann Van 'Mete'r daughter of Forrest Van 1\.ieter I
Hardtop
Dr.
2
Special
.
p
av
d
07
4
Fn
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m
mf'nt. noble in motive and far­
•
• •1 Natt ....... �
Iron Bridge, Folle,Jt arrOWi,
Si . pomeroy, - O• - - 6 22 3lP
and the .late Mrs Van. Meter of Racine
· • entered ColumA low mileage one own.
ischarged
D
ud A. Sen1cll 8&amp;aUoa '" ..
b s Rusmess Um�·ers1,ty at Columbus June 19th. Both / reaching in purpose.''
er car. Very rlean ori.gi.
TaP}?an Gas R.ange
Palients recently discharged in. �
BUSINESS
(20)
M1 Roush and Miss \ an Meter are graduates o! Racme
nal finish with match­
Phil¥ Refrigerat ur
cl oded Mrs Virgil .lust ice Mrs.
ing interior. Dynaflow.
!5h School in the Class of 1961, and both \','&lt;'re honor
H
I
Eledrit' Runge
1_ ,.,
8):E US FOR FEED NEEDS AND
SERVICES
.Joseph Ha.J, man. Mrs Charle!. '
Sweeper
EIPl'jrolu
x
students.
roll
CUotom Grlaollq, Mlddlepon
_
'57 Olds __ $1 295
, MACHINE SHOP SERVICE- Slavens, Fagan Pri('e, Paul Full- __ _ _ ____ _____
Bf'droom
nf
Sl''f,
3
S U II
Feed MIii.
Super 88 4 Dr. Hardtop.
I Welding, brazmg,
pre�smg, rr. M�� Harry Fields, .John
furnishi ngs
d
n
a
sleering
Power
'
Home
Jack's
IN
WHISTL
TRY
dnllmg, rulting, uk. Complete Jo"es. Wall S. c..
Suitt&gt;
Mes. Enoch
Room
Liviryg
brakes, Hydramatk. Or­
,.mley and mfn nt daughter,
Jat•k ' q
Cream!
Mad" Ice
Oee:,l's ional Chairs ( N!'W)
M1&gt;chine
Fulton­
sen•ice.
shop
F
Ray
iginal blue .ind white
,;
Sufa BPd
Dairy Ber, Middleport.. &amp;-2Hllc
Thompson Tractor Sales, Gener • CIAren&lt;.'t' Miller. Mrs. Cynthia By Harold ThomH Hyman, '\-1.D. have suspelled that most of fi1e
finish with matching I J?I
Machrne
Sewing
P&lt;'lric
During 1he· summer h;:,;,d ;r&lt;s, a brndiis attribul!'d to ton., ill,.nu- 1
.
al Machloe Co., WY 2•5101.
While, W. Vernon Deweese and
interior.
;i.
(8) AUTO SALES
of
' ' Ma.v 1ug Washe-t.
1 small army or children will hwe my were actually the result
6 2 3ott' Carl B. BiM.
\\'ater Hose
.
Li.
_
;
i
t
adenoid
th�
of
- (,
the&gt;ir tonsils removed. I li,wr the remornl
The Rambler
Among Alling
Aluminum Pi•pf'. l in. &amp; 4 l n. THEISS HEFHIGERATION .mo
I
m
ap,
commented previously on thl' Jd· · that mos; c;:in-lul surgpons , · ,
.
WerW Standard ol C.Ompad
2 Wheel!Jarruws
h
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h
r
l
lo
1g
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t'• \r anlage .� and disadvan 1:1grs r,/ ' ;,way llt Ille time o! the ton�• . ar
_ ��mg
c ,·( 1
Aµµ li u nce Srrvice. Domestic and
B1.ttlleaee
POMIROY
Dinner He&gt;ll
I
ent,
u�pai_-tm
h
O
nurSmg
e
1
1_
port
f:ontact P oger
Commercial
this fr&lt;•quently J)E'rlormed f)I' ,e •- operation. So·l'allcd ··r &amp; A. ' ' I
Big car room, ride and perform. - -- - � l !l48 4 T&gt;oor Chrysler �edan
hsted
a
were
who
patients
4 8 ttc ' tliuat'
' mPaning tonsillee1omy and ·!eTheiss, RHcine, Ohio
net, 'Small ear -tconomy 1110 PORTLAND KEY[TONE Sta1·1n U1 ilit;, l"a hint• I �
dure .
Andrews.
Neva
Mrs
,-.I
inrlu
fair
or
out
Going
Store.
Genernl
and
Cupboards
noidedumy \ -erlom; inii 1 c·a1{'; •·eIs
'Uablllly,
upcratin�
mu
Briefly staled, the
Miss Mayme Barrows, Pf'l'ry uf unriurslioned value when it �e• ! moval of an organ or lis,;ue1
business Salr. Armie Clenden­ Dint'ttP Sf-1
Gate&gt;wood, .J. Roy BarlleH, De- moves tremendous ly enlarge,! nl'
in. Ph. VI '.t-2601.
6 23 31() Oislws
MelrepolHan Motan
Benrnse or l hese virws, I
'
Book fnsf'
Sim•
Slellp
Mrs.
Hughes,
Kulh
«NI E. Main Street, Pomeroy
l N 11
gans thet interfere mechani. lily thought )' Oll miiiht like to k1 l"A ,
mons. Mrs. Darrh Simpkins, Mrs. wilh swnllowing and breathin� . more a hout this mystl'l"ious a•'e
10 ACRES KOOd mixed hay, by &lt;:un f11binl'!
f1HtM WY Z-3870
Lamps
Mvf11aJ l11ad
4 ZZ tfii the fif'ltl or by the bale. Wm. I
Alhe&gt;rt Potrirk. .fF11nf's ,Jorrlan. whPn it {']eimin· tes nr�!jng pl::iN's nnid t is�ue. Actu�lly .:i&lt;le110,r! t;s
End T;.i hll's
Vern Cam be_ll. Mrs. Ollie_ Rus- for invnsive b::ictrria, like stl'&lt;'P- ' sue is mu ch like lhe t l�-�ue that '
Houd.a sheh , Kingsbury Rd., Porch Swing
1957 HELAIRE CHEVROLE'I'. r,�.
:
INC.
REED,
&amp;
WADDHL
sell. Elme1 F1fo, Frank Utsmger, t«·ocl'i and wh1!n Lhrre is a StlS• mah•s up the tonsils and �\,1h I
,,inripti/ Undo,,....,;,.,.
automAtlc transmission , Good Evenings t'u ll Wy•2-6658 6-21-Jtp i' Wa.�h Tuh.s
;
Pli1sli&lt;" Hose, 300 rt
, nodes. Bui instead of _gro\\'1!1� ,n I
I Mrs. IJarley McCumher, Mrs. pk-ion of lumnr for 1 ation. �
condition. Price $11()0. Phone
CLARK
MEL
s
ShinglPs
Bu11cfle.s
4
a
ewi
.
Emm
and
y
S.:i�re
Perr
L
Brand New 88 .Note
nice little eel!, like those in a
reOves
also
ope&gt;ratie-n
Rut Ott"
22 61c
1
W•lt Columbia, w. Va.
_
Hand Tools
· ___'__
_
arlmln1s1was
blood
of
unit
One
a pair of deff'nsiv� orga11a., as beehive. it. grows like weeds wl1e:-P,q,-pa&lt;lw• "" l!•q�•"
Gl:1ss Jars
ered at the hospital nn Friday.
Wt"'\'f" learnNI fr�m st� DI ever ii finds a lik!'ly soil. NtlW, a 1
(9) FOR SALii
M.iny ltf•m11 not Ll8ted
poliomyf"llt ls vl('tlm11 Thf. Rllljor- 1 favorite place for adenoid growth
.-·- - . - ------v-- A.UCTIONEER
GAS, ,OF.L Oil. and coal fur,
RETURS TO PO�T
Jty of ehlldrt'O who suHered 1e- ls the bad ol thP nose. Ur•·" in I
00
Term1: C11h
!!' I
oacea. Call fCH" tree eaumatet .
Complete Servll'e
Master Sgt. Earl Reuter, w i re Vf'rt" or fatal pollo aUaeks are In 1 what ' s eall{'(] t',,e vault ol ! h e
t ,
f'ortmu I Abb&lt;&gt;tl Mlddl•pot1 �
Crltl Bradlard
an rl children. have retumrd to U... group who have had ,hrlr trn- 1 nasO•J&gt;harynx, ii finds :i cimall i
Not Hespon�ihle
.
SPECIAL TERMS
8,.10.tfc AltU U•PO•IT TIUlMJTI CONTROL
l\'rhe , Phone or Contad
c, oose B ay, La h . , afl er spcnnm
' g 11I!J out , IIU)U!'.f"!d lng Ih at thfl er11eI en.:- losed .'.lrea measurin , .:ibou ·
For Arci&lt;lt&gt;n1s
l. C. BRADFORD. Rael� . -���• : two weeks wi!h thrir parc-n!� : virus e-xprrlent'f"!J dlfff('u ]ty
tk:U,
.. .....
ll• .._raac,hH,
in 1,6 in c h in wi :·h anrl a� , . 1 _�
Clllm-da
6 ROOMS AND BATH ' oasement D'A,
fir• 111:l•11.
bu11,
Ii- •Id..
Sile Conduct•d by Bradford
.a
hot•
..
Grmdlry
harrlf"r.
11.u
,u1s.llur
T.
a1be,
and
E.
lh�
••"•
Mrs.
ermnilng
t
•--•• ""'••·
inch !n depth in !he ;ivrui��
and gerage. See Lester Russell, ....
Auction Company. Racin•, o . AIR CONDITIONING, R.EfRIG- Mr. anrl
...-.. Hu..!- 11 ..i..t■•
For some years, many of_ .u.&lt;1 young Irr.
Pleasant Ridge, Pomeroy.
Crltt Br&amp;dford, Auctioneer
ERATION ser-v1ce. Jack ' s Re 1 Waller He11+er.
II 31 30tp King Builders Supply Co.
A. C. Bndford, Sale Mgr.
fngeration. New Hai·en. Phone
Under normal rirc11m 0' 0 nces
I
2--353'1
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Pho
8
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TO
n
•
FLORID
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NOTE
.
GO
5
The
n
Farm
of
.
4
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6A
l
8--23.tt
37
Y,2
a• the 11ir you brealht&gt; in through
NEW AND USED SINGER SEWl radb ry Rd,
Middleport so for Sule (\\!ill 11 0 1 he sold
u
.., 1· 11 in m Harman a n 11
Mrs. n
I your no., lrils passes thmw_;h the 1
ING Machine1. F 1;y terms. B ,.....,
I NEIGLE.R DU. ILOING .SUPPI.Y rhildren, u�a Jo , Milthell, and
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ll! Aurl ion)
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I
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Sewi
r
d
g
Singe
orize
i
ur
Auth
Y•
Remodelmg birch cabms, bath· Jan lee, Jeri recent ly for Florida, Gaugll' r.-adtai11-- Galllpolis dam nnse. w h e r e it's filteiv•d an.I
(6 ) 24-B I C'
Mat'hine Agency. The Febr!c DON ' T PUMP your sluJ,lg-ish st•p·
ar ed, H'1 d t hrn out t � rm.gl 1 1
u
er
d 8
P
_ ! l
tie tank. (M Klf'all·Em-All ,..,...,_________.JI �:���l�; !e�:l�� �� ��;�!i to join Mr. Hi:tr�an who has , 18 4, 4. , running �17 fe l , on_ roll- I�e �af'k n nor ol t&gt;nch nostril
Shop, Tel. WY 2 ·2284.
f
.
6 15 :JOtc Sep11c Ttmk Cleaner. L,rndmnrk r
- tf� employ ment at Pensar olo, Flor• 'rs, Pomeroy-Ma on 21 54 Pt. (po.,lerior r.t1res 1 to flow down
oh·to. - 6--17
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BOM
AND
I
ida,
QU
24.li2, Hinton 2.77 £al!Pleasant
A
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=
the windpi,.e and into the ::n"s.
, sk illets, Fa1m Bureuu. Pomemy
" '
M inor - from Mrs. Roush col- PONY
11E=sT"A"v=RA=NT==o=1s=Hc=E=sc=
SEHVICE. Don
STUD
in�. K1mawlu1 Falls 4.78 risin,�, Wh
1
J
2,
6
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,
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this
fill�
tissue
adPhnld
heatWater
.1
Huffma
124 So. Se('nnd St.. Houdashelt, R. D. 3, Pomeroy.
Iedion.
parut. etc.
l'■
Ch ol'iestnn lH.81 falhng. All moveB USY BF.ES MET
r, G.E. toaster, single frt'nch
Pomt&gt;roy,
6 24 3 lp Pho m, WY 2.6800.
5 25 3otp The Rock Sprin�s Busy Bl!es able dams abnve Gn1F·.-, 1 is Dam vault, ll1e pauog;, ol' air l� ob•
11trut'ted. The ehlld �h('n M�Rfryer, lavatory, ceiling llghbi,
i liel� a meetin� .June 20 et the are up and below the dam they
•xhauat window ran, coffee r .
sarily brt'Rthes lhr,tu=-h Its mouth.
R
l'RfCF.S on sample WE INV�TE \'OU to experlenre i residence ol the advisor, MrJr . '
are down. Lonri"n nnrl Marmd
���,;��
ker, small radio, Will lll!l1 hnlf
I
1 •n l
r
nla
ski
your
havln
of
ll
th
v½
the n
1� l Amos Leonard. Tile d ub di.q cuss• were running 2 feel and Win• I rmores when II �lePp,i , ,�n•I, _to
?
'
ci
o� :
price. Marie stelMr, Phonr We have a Spin t-t Piano I n
f1
make mnUe&gt;rs Yoor�. this a .
sh .: . e1:. !l.frs ;.: dry do�e so quickly ' eai;i�_y ed
family night and it wm1 rlerirl. 1 field d11 m was running 2 feel .
.
I nokt Ussuil" it i;oggy and h,rni,!:e!i
8 20 6tc Ulls area we are going to
WY 2·�.
� ��11:�;j_
fl 24 3k econom1cally. Call Rohmson
s t!rl to be potluck·
Hoat Movements..
p
.
.
- -NDE OAK Cn
an Id Pal plae1t- for baclerlal nrsl'· ORD OR- have to re•se ll. Rel lable arfor _piek -up. Ha\·e your en11re I A _demons1ration was given hy Oh'o RlvPr
USED 8-LO
Loui�iana down
.
n
ty
hly
make
paymont
u
USED
EQUIPMEN
T
.
GAN. Good C'Ondlllon, eesy to
family wiuih done profe�sion Glona Buck on how to mak • a 13, 7 a.m.: Queen City up
14, int,
&amp;
ment
.
al:,
_
Trador
Garden
BolPn"s
.
play. [liw price Write Bill
ally for better wear, llesl O t ' tuna t·as�erole, and eamp was 3 : 45 p.m. : ,J ulia D . up 14, :uo l Thu � che&gt; ' 'a rlf"flOidal " c!1 ild h as
t11ehmenls, $150.00; Springfield care.
Warren, MaretWended, 7th
Write: Credit Mgr,
a runny n H e,
di8eussed. The nl'xt meeting will a.m . ; Robert Reed up 15, 4 : 10 plugged nos1rils,
rden Tr11C'tor, 4 attaC'hmi•nts,
,.
C&lt;1
·
.
ta, for Jnformalion,
Id
co
Orv1-Manual Mahogany Flnlth
&amp;
atf
re
uent
Laundry
.:,· and smus
ICM W,lnut SI.
Rohinson's
q
1 1y l it h.
a.m. : Aliquippa down 17. 1 : 10
Sl.50.00; Sprin�field Garden Cleaning, Wy-2-542R or Robin- be ,u
.- ano Mahogimy
"ur1ltzer Splnet. -�1
a,
-Original PriH $1 145
1,s
i1lfodio
ear
Wav•rly. Ohio
1 8, leeks, repeated
a.m. : Walter Hoagland up
Tnn·lor, 2 attachmrnts, $12.'i .OO:
finish, used In teachinl Stcdlo
'
· () If oI th e eusta(·h, . I
If
shuit mg
ESTATE
) REAL
(2 1-�
Tri-Lustre Cleaners. Wy00
_ __ 9 : 10 p.m . : Freihf'rger up 18. l: 40 rom
s·imp 1·1e1·,y RotoruI $100.00; Toro 2son5130s _
· pom-- ·
..,_ diaplay ID
_._.,,a. vn
WenUl"II
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noso
ri
t!1:!
lu
fro
lhal
ian
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FOR SALE : 3 hedroom home on a.m. : Vulrnn up 18, 5 a.m.
Sr!f 1iropelled rotn.-y m1m-'f'f ,
troy at;.Trl-County Music Centw FOR
· _
ALUM INUM Awnini;is, Res•
to the miflrlk Qill' , diie
OOl"flt'r lot in Mason. Built in OVEC down 11:1. 6 : 05 P . m . : City pharynx
S.rvl
T\'
Radio
Snles.
Tractor
Greve]y
no.
n
$.'i
Good value - D'lqulre now.
t'
idl'nllal and Commercinl. Also
in the aruity of he11rion
minu
t
kilehen, car port and awnings. of Maysville up 18 . 7 : 1 5 a.m. ;
512 E. Main St., WY 2·297!i .
All Makes
bi
n
Com
i
m
natio
Alum
Stor
With HI-Fl PJ,ono,
num
breath
and men1111 t;unbad
ing,
1�
::=-:=:---,c-;-c -!_��Carl SC'hwar2, SP 3-5688.
Soul.hem rlown \9. fl: 40 a.m ;
6 2.1 lite
Ph•ae ,n .z.2255
,OR SALE - 12 A, If◄ mile Fork- and St'reen Doors and Window�.
cU�.
la:etl
from
the atcumu
6 19 6tp Stephen Austin up 20, 5 a.m. : L, ness
00
___
'fV Bt.11mp1 on i.J R•palr
ed Run Lab. Good road. Some Cell WV 2-3748 Day or Even- cc---,--------I
'
&amp;
V. Horner down 2(), 6:30 a.m. : Mr. turbances of sleep and henrin .
tlmber. Bargain price. A. ff. ing. K Jnx Builders Supply � ,rn. ( 1 2) WANTED TO RENT 80II E. Main St., Pnmeroy, Olllo
Chris down 23, :i:riO a.m. : e e n
,1,
Cleland T\'
pnny,
I
6 2:J 30!c · Clrtls, Reedavllle, Ohk&gt; ,
3 -ROOM--A-PARTMENT
--and
McCool up 23, 5 : 20 a.m. : Jnca
I
4-11-Uci
&amp;-2Hltr
8leeping Room. Call Moore's
Originally $129.95
28, �:3.'i a.m. ; F.a�tern up 28,
up
c
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AUCTION
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Pomeroy,
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,
eg iot red M i an
R00
8:35 a.m.: James Hmes up 20,
Saturday, June 24, 1 p, m,
POMEROY - 4 • room modern 12: "" a .m . ; Sycamo_ up 31 5
-•ua' a•-··t
l' urnaces
MUf'!lier •
Chlh··�•
uuu five months The cabin located at the lower
HOUSE WITH FOUR OR FIVE
frame with both, full basem"nt, m.,
Arnold lroth.,.1,
_._ V all V oy g ,., up ..., ·,.
old. Phone WY Z. 3.'i3l. 360
d
n
room
Pomeroy
within
bath
1111 E. Mal■ SI. Potnerey, Ohio gas furnace he8llng. Lot 50 X � a.m. ; unga �om
!! nd
:�s:!1t:i.�: : t���}���:
�\ up ""'• :12·
Broadway, Middleport.
2
'
miles
few
s
or
Middleport
or
.
250 on paved street. $f;.500.00. a to a. m . , Pennsylvsma
6 22 tile Bottom has been �old to
Phou l\'1' 2-!441
up 32"
.·
·
1he near either town. Wr,·1, no,
6-7-Vc STATE ROUTE l!f WEST - 18 3:55 e.m .; Oliver Sh�arer �p 34,
DELUXE BABY STROLLER and Slate of Ohio by the owner, Mr. 66BM, 'fhe Dally Sentinel,
at'"'s good laying land, &amp;-room
DellN'! "Play pen. Both like new. Marvin E Wt'n. We are author6 23 31P WILL DO BRUSH ClJTI'ING house . barn, chicken house, oth- 3 : m a, m, ; Com�cial Dlxte up
35, 5 p.m. ; Orleman up 35, 1 : 45
I with tractor brush cutter by tre er buildings, '4,000.00.
Chari� F. Wildermuth, �,t11r l zed to eell the followlnr;! house:-::
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furnishing
)
auction.
F
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Jackson
Route. Che&amp;tt&gt;r Road. Phone
O R R E NT
Phone 22
h.,ur. Wm. F. Houdashelt, Kings- LANGSVD.LE - 5 acres, 5-room a.m.
e 22 31. r Kelvinator refrigerator, two
WY "4116.
down
Solvay
Call
Dam
.
bury
Road.
Evenings
GalllpoU
Mel
frame house on State· Route,
kikhen cabinets, utility cabin- APARTMENTS - Furailhed
.
6 l3 30tc with water eystem, shower and 4:15 p.m.; National up 8:2!. p.m.
WY 2'lWO FRESH COWS. 1 ,ff"niry, eta 1 metal l , table, sofa bed, 2 'lllfumlshed. McMastera,. IDddl
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INSURANCE
(20B)
a.m.: J. S. 1,e..,is up 12: 40 a.mi ;
fumace heat, $4500. Terms,
Mlnet"IVJlle, Ohio.
6 24 31p
"hair, 2 porch swings, other EIGHT ROOM HOUSE IUld seven
PRO1.. W. Sweet down '3:15 a,m,; NelALBERT M. COX, Salel111a1
AVERAGE HOUSE trPP1 �d � 1r poreh furniture, fuel oil hot room house: Aleo new 5 room COMPLETE INSURANCE
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son Broadfoot up 5:25 a.m.; Bea·
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termttn. 811(1. TERMS. INSUR· water heater, gas range, dishes, houllt'. A. N. Bengel, Ph. WY 2. lectlon,
U891
WY
up 8:55 am.; Sally P o l t
ver
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Middleport,
MIDI.
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Drink- C'OOking utensils, numi:M?r of 3272..
ED. m.JARANTEEO
8 g tfc
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8
7:25 a.m.: Albert Holden
down
Ing water luted FREE. Water chain, Hollywood bed, bed mat.
BARNES,SIMPSON INSURANCII
a.m.; Thebna Ann down
8
clown,
or Tr·-'·
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Softenen, Condltloner11, Etc. l'ltsses and rumishings, Ooor FOR RENT: APARTMENT with APDtl. Mkklleport. Fire, Au1tt19
8: 11 a.m.
. . Average roof rebuilt CC1verlng1, floMr stands, chairs three l'OOllll and bath. Pllone mobile, 8oDdl. Pbooe WY a,
�Kuawlia River - o.. F. 8hear.
FORD
TRUCK.
1964
PICKUP
1-11-11
.._._,, patanteed 10 years. $45 other ut!des not listed,
s 1 tk 19lB.
WY 2-$141,
Can be teen at 480 Broadway-st er up Marmet l:lt a,m.; MerTERMS. l!'Bl'IMA� FREE. TERMS: Cash.
SLEEPING ROOMS. Clo!iie in BUY YOUR INSURANCE ON A after 5 p. m. Middleport, phone rW down Marmet 8 a.m.: Helen
Alt operator for ENTERPRISE Not responsible for acddents.
town. 127 Butternut St.
monthly Installment basis. 10 W 2-2211.
I 19 6tc Z llJl Winfield 8:06 , p.m.; Jerry
I! 23 tfc Sele &lt;!Ollducted by Bradford Aueam. NO atar&amp;e.
V
.,_r polleasy payment• for l ��a..
S ROOMS AND BATH,
St.,
Main
\INnJRNISHED DOWNSTAIRS tion Company, n-=ln!!,
Ohio,
as Bosworth up Winfield 11:35 p.m.
cy. 30 eeey paymenta on S or I 1934 FORD Va 2 door Sedan. H
ated.
Newly
Pomeroy.
decor
Bradford
Critt
Auctioneer:
original radio, new hydraulic Chrie Jr. up Winflekl 1:45 a, m.;
Apartment, • room1 and bath.
Sale
1-5
WY
Phone
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19
Bradf
C.
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Manager,
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Prlvatl entrance. Floor coverbrakes. 1 new Urea. Needs emne Sernet up Winfield 1 : 40 a.m. ;
17
8
Winfield
n
up
fllJ, wlndmr 1hade1, 110me curate HOUSE IN SYRACUSE. Five financed. Barnes • Simpeon In• engine work. 150.ot 81 1.1. John Robert P. B(l ie down
down
Shearer
1., MidMohler, Rose Valley Rd., Syra- S:35 a,m,; Lelia
tainl (amfthed
room9 and bath. Ges furnace. surance A(lency, Middleport.
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ALMOST NEW, Atwood Boat Outbullding1, lawn, garden. Cur1 2:,1 4te l Win8eld 5 a.m.
PONY HARNESS
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8 30 30tp ruse.
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8 23 3tc Tr1111er, Ph· WY 2_2359·
ti, D. JohnlOJI, Racine, Ohio.
ALL SIZES
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ROOM
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to mente. one 41 room unfurnished Com111ete protection for all
. �N°'ot"l&lt;e
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needs. Tel WY 2·296&amp;. 1-31-ttc
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truckers' The Jeffer9 Mi118 1o-- apartment, Phone WY 2 asm:
cated State RL 124, one fourth
1122 61
(21 ) REAL ESTATE
ml� from Fairgrounds, wllli J
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BRIDLES - HALTERS - BLANKETS
I.OT -oN-MlJL. ,
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E"OR SAL�
commence operating around the UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, I F
first of July. Avoid th!! fall rush rooms Bild bath. First floor. BERRY Helahb. Near , 9Chbal I
Built In wall styles with unit completely removable
We have all 1rades of eoal. We Coal Street, Mldtlleport, WY 2· and ba"pltal. Phone WY 2-11112,
3tc
8 23
from sleeve and models for window Installation.
-41 24 fitc ,
---+ -also &amp;liver. Phone WY 2-6822 3006.
I
-or WY !-8039. Jeffe� Coal Com- 2 BEDROOM HOUSE on LinC!Gln FOR LE: U4 acre farm hollMI
SA
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. pany, Syracuse, OhJG.
l�eiAA111. Automatic gas heal with electricity and cellar. I
, .
8 � � tall WY 2-5127.
8 2-( tfc Drilled well water. Good barn. I
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other I
ACJOUS 411: • 00 ,t,el hnDdln• and
granary
henhouse,
(, 7)· HE LP WANTED
,
?J 1 ,. ' '.', (n exc!e1lent bminess location.
outbuildings. Orchard, '700 tl".ffl.:
Ooorl lease avallabll'I on lots or CARRIER FOR MULBERRY timber. On school bua and ·mliff '
Phone WY•2-374t O.r ,.. Yel'llfflg
Pomeroy
St•
W• Sec"nd
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can be moved. Call WY 2-2353 Avenue. Appty 1n persuo At 1he route, WltUam Heilman, Rout,,
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Society News

I Eagle Ridge
News Events

Mr. Ind 11.., l'loJd
Ill' iWIAII M, RIFE
Cheater •pent .P'rid11 eveJUlll
of
Mn. raye Wood l'l'tumed' home
wJtb llr. IJld lln. A. D. Tuttle.
tahr&amp;o
1.
Sunday from a two wNQ vl.ilt
2 lDoL ......
Bn.n4t'e
cblnOW1
mt:y
ber dau,it!er, Mr. and Mrt, lln. � Wolf -.Jilted � • r 1
with
cdwnbel'
Clllll
11, W&amp;eh
Jerr, Bowen ond famtly of Can- nt- llr, 111d 11n. Harr,- Wolf
t.Spider'a
2l Bound,
Wodnetda,,
lJ. Stir up
ll'l&amp;ftt
al Winchetter, o.
u a eow
11. North
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Mra. Martha Ward of Morpn llr. and Jin. Gordon Cline IAIINl!Y ......,.
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and
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. Glenn Tuttle Satur11. Pam:,t
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of Stronp Run ,_ s u O d O y
DO HE WANT ME
U&amp;tln•
'IE MN0\11 SIJOffil WOULOITT'
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day
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Eibel
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TO SEND THE
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p.m.
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LET •oi: BULLET " RIDE IN
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SNUFFVS
AMflERLANCE �
IOU Rlchard Lee and Jamu Dalo da, n1tln wltb bar par.ot, Mr.
36. W&amp;lked
THAT Rl!Tn.e TRAP, DOC
s,;,:;.;.,-• ... lllnclolmpl.
d
D06 IS RERL
37.Dex■UNa
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Zodiac
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RJfe. Rid&gt;ard Lee 1eavq for tbe u llrt. Ralpll P°'ter.
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to 1IDl,e
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and
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loday,
Air
lelan4
11:111.
.
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11, Blllllder
10, Clo. to
3I• Diab
Mr. and Mn. George Benrldge Wilily Cllled on their ll'■nd­
ploya
11. Give
l'-. enoo..,
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41. IDxel•
and IOD Freddie of Athem. o. mother Amy Wolf Sunday even,
U, Dlac:ual.
IL F'orotbl1
'3 �
matton
&lt;lOftt:aot
- Bunda, .....,, with ber m,.
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2,.Bn.4
PINl!II, llr. and llra. a.a,1q Mr. and Mn. Georee Clark ot
:II. ToRJfe 111d lhowed movies.. of Flor- Harrilonville ealled oa their
a. Horaer&gt;a
,randd■ulhter Mr,, XU.ton Tut,.
Ida.
l.olanO
tie and family Sunday eveoJne.
Airman 2nd C. Ronald R I f e
Mr, and Mn. A. D. Tuttle vis•- •k&amp;ttnc
ancl wJfe Mugie of Fairbo
lte(I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Spen�
80. Lodp&lt;I
Ohio ipeot the weekend w: cer Sunday e,•
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enine.
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a.I, w......
f1orrM!1 to.lb. Her laater,
M r ■.
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Wanda Stewart ol Rutland gave Ifr. and Mn. Jack Hsrrt, Ll'L AINII
apen
t
Sunday afternoon wJtb
a stort lhower for Marjorie oa
31.Latvia,,
Mrt. AIDJ' Wolf.
eveoJni
turda,y
WEU,71--IAT WAS OHi.
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ed by her molher, Mn. Guy PrJd.
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MOCKA�,n
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IS nn
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dy. She received I lot of D 1 e e Tuttle, Mr,. John Role and. dau•
a:=..oo.1 -THE MORE
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glfte. Mra. Cbarlea RUe M 1 1 1 .,.. er and.i were ha Parken"it&gt;lJ � H
letter
bur1 _!Conda,, Mr&amp; lwso took
Patt, Rife, ldlq
811. Putot
Saxton
"to be"
and Larry Rife all attended tJJe Mandie to Dr. Jones.
40. Conden.sq·
Mrs. Milton Tuttle baa been
&amp;bower from here.
&amp;ndholdl
threa
tened witb branichal pneu.
Mr. and Mra Ra)'nxwd Tb
C. CaptaiQ
mon.i
a
tbil week and her mot.b­
KJdd,
u also Mr,.
Bowen : er Gaynell Clark t, spending
foron1
a
clllldren spent Sunday with
· Mr, lew
4'. C&amp;vity
da,,s with her heJplne with
and
Mrs. Jerry Bowen of Canal wort
48. Qiuea
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":uest
'8. Poem,
er, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. WllUamt of
Mr. and Mrs. Re 8
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DAILY Olll'P'l'OQuom - Here's how
Win
ille, Ohio and J. M.
to wo;ktt: Cabin Creek, W. v:. ,,:t t h� TuttJtersv
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e of Cheater called. on Mr.
::L...:!ti111
_ A. �_ 'J" D L B A. A. X B
weekend at their farm here
II · L O- lf. Q F J!l L L O W
aod
Mr•
A.
D.
Tut
Ue
s.tur
d•y GASOLINE ALLE Y
•pent Sunday p.m, wlth Mi1!:
One letter .imp1.,-·1tandl
mornJne.
another. In tllil aampla A .la Uled
Mrs.
Char
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Jes
Rife and family·
for the tht'N L'a, X fo!"'tht1 tw-o o•-. ete. Bingle letten, apo,.
/ Patty
Mr. William Wolf called on
�
Rife
lraphits tbe Jen-i-,.
e..... and ,onnatton of the worda are all lllntl,,
returned to b e
Heres the . �hO 8 weei: I
nt to get a·
mea
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and
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l!rs.
CUnt
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Orr
k'ead it ad That!; inore than
Satu
ployme
d
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at
_,,.c ay the code letten are different..
Ohio Univer.s;
•-- tG GUmmQ!' end
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1UOrk,
day,
1
day·
maJ.ld' a tot. of money'l
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Chin=r'7
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/ Mr. and Mra. Leilfl! Ruffm
Tutt
le
_and daqhter Kathy
NMB
'U' O L S l,i -l' U B D
and
EUXJ s u
children Larry and Marl.:
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were
p
ekl111 strawberrle, st
1
spent Sunday with her
C&gt; II W W S U D X �,
MOL
EUXJIU
GL
Emory PoweU1 last WednesdaJ.
I Mr. and Mra. George
� Z L N 8 17 S Q - 1&gt; B U S Q a W K.
Mr. and Mra. Ronald Rife
•Jf PORTLAND
estenta,'1 Ot,tii:Gquotet I STRUCK ONE CHORD OP
F
airbo
rn, 0, spent &amp;mday night .,.J
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S1C LlKll: TIIE SOUND OF A GREAT AMEN-PROCTER.
and Monday wfth Mr. and M
ra
George Beveridge of Athena · Week end ruest, of J'i.lr, and
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Mrs. Sarah Rife, M:
'--a1 , a' n d· Mrs. George Compstoa were
dauglrter, Mn. Dorothy Bever- their children : Mr. a n d .Mrs,
Robert Mor,ian and daughter
Jdge of Athens, o. •Jleiit Sun
dey aad .Mr. and Mn. Charle• Rack 1
. ----p.m. wJth Afr. and Mrs Georg
e and 80D, all of Akr&amp;n.
·
&amp;u:tcm and fanjJy,
Fagan Price i9 a patient at NANCY
Mi81 Connie �
Saaur.ay
..- apent �at- tbe Roher Hospital in Ga1lipo.
1:00 Off the Air
urday night wft'h
Patty Rile. Ua.
$:55 Sign Oo
1
.
ss Sharon Bro
Mi
6: 00 Cuntry Express
w�,
Cana
l Win- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Miller 1
Suuay
cheater O 11
6:30 RFD
thla week and son of Oxford 1pt!nt t b e I,
7:zs Sip On
with h;r
THE
7:CIO Breatfatt Party
y Bowen. week end with their parents, l
7:90 Manhattan Melodies
Ike Barrett 11 �Id his farm
'N ROLL
ROCK
7;.25 Extended Weather
Mra. D, W. Rhodes and Mr. and I
?:4G"Sunday &lt;!lapel
here
t.o
KID
8001
7:30 Breakfast Party
eone
m Columbus, Mr1. Charles Werd.
8:00 Morning Meditations
Ohio·
8:25 NfJWB of the World, NatJon &amp;::16 Social Seeurff:J
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gillilan and �
Show
9:00 Jones Buick Show
8:30 Voice of Bevivsl
children of Chester and Mrs.
-----9:30 Church of Christ, Pt. Pl.
9: 00 Country Hymn Time
OWe Sa,re and daughter of1I
9: 45 The Good Life
9:8(1 The Church at Work
Morse Chapel virdted •' I nd
10:00 Polka Tirm
lO:OO The Sunday Show
Mn. C. E. ,Johnson·
J
10:IS Star Salute
10·25 News Report
M
an_
M
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,._
Cecil
McLeod
of
10, .. Tri County Mu,tc AJ1n.
.
, OCJ
11,30 The Sunday Show
Belpre Vlllited Mr. and Mrs.
11:00 Duttan11 I RC Cola Top 10 IJ OO One More Ste
·
James Davia and Mr, mid Mrs
P
lJ:00 Noon News
·1
By Evelyn Brtctle11
11 . 30 wash"mgton Reports to the
Kennet
b Mcl..ec,d
12:15 New Sounds In Town
People
"L�lle Hardway of Worth- Mr. and Mn. Gene Wolfe anc1 1 "' �'! TRACY
12:30 Platter Party
nt Thursday night with children of Stiversville Yis.
..,,
n : 45 EUB Church, Pt. Pleaa:ml
lted
IN FAc,; I 1..0v!! Tlff5 1'i.ACl!.
1:25 News
M a, �Mrs. arence
1
Cl
1
Nichols
:Ur.
and
Mn.
12:00
Robert
Noori
News
Cozart..
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1
1:30 Platter Party
TOO. "TRIJSTYS" GOT NICE
ca 1 , on other friends·
DICGIN'S
ow
.
1-IERE . WE'RE ONE
an
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Mn.
d
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Robert
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Beecle
12
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The
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5
Sea ch
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2 :.... "'"'ws
Mr a d M
BIO MAPPV FAMILVan Hoffman aEd aona visited Mr, Becglea
·
§,unday
12:30
Showcase
1:30 Plaiter Party
EH. C.ATS?
\lwe Su�ay ;,� ;
IIOn, tber Guy Beegle and ■on Tom I
Scoreboard
�d
�
:
Mr.
CODgref!sman
5S
J3
Moeller
and
Mrs. Dana 0 an Jr. of Racine.
:; : =
1:00 Sunday Sboweaae
end famfly of R utland
Mr. and Mn. Kirt Moaer of '
3:30 Bandstand Scoreboard
S:45 Round up of News
Mra. Carril!' Bahr ·
ret�e
d
Califor
nia II vfsitlng her par- I
$:4S News �-Up� :
6:00 Sundown Serenade
to her home here ��
eltenn
g
eats
Mr.
and Mn. Harry Swall.
l:00 Sundown Strenad!J·
7:00 Tr�lirl' Time
Arna Hospital. Ath'"ns
Mrs.
Leona
Shall!!,•
and son John
.
a
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oo
8 : 00 Off the Air
Tr
Effie Saunders ii auist:�
_
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T_
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g car- and wife of Vienna vlaited Mr.
ing fat her.
and Mrs. CbarJea Bilton.
Mr. and Mrs. DwlSht Kirn
of
Guysville were Sunday ,:roe,t, f
o ed to her home from Jf..ilber ffoa..
Mr
s. Mahfl Khn.
11:55 Walter Moeller
Those Vialtlng Rev. and M pita! where she underwent major
&amp;,58 Sl,n On
n·
12:00 Local Newi
Bragg S!·.. .,ay .lfert Mr. and ...., surgery.
7,oo 1lllCa1
12106 Noon N...
· Mr. and Mr■• Everett
Wood..., Haynes amf I
7, 4S The Lffe!Jfi,,C '
M
IJDlly
Frankie Baldwin and famlfy. -� and laailly "'"' C\unday """' of
12: 10 Ohio News
tle,q
1,00 Ob1o
M.l.u Bn111 Braq-, all of �Je,. Mr. and Mn. Robert Lanpnett.
12:15 W. Va. Fann hatun
a,111 Ohio lj'ewa
ton, W. Va., and Mr. and
Mr
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12,20 BulleUo Board
James Parr and daugbt�, Jacqus
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I: IS World. Nn-1,
lZ:25 Newa O Gram&amp;
llne of Atheni.
12: 30 Bill Ferrell Show
1, :to Mulll!ai bock
M:l'I. H�kln Watson and cblldr,m
12:55 World New■
1:55 Local New,
of Athens "" guests Wt&gt;dnesd
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,, .. em �.....o Show
of Mn. Effie Wataon.
9,00 Mullcal Clock
8:30 Army Time
Mrs. Mabel DuvaU was taken
9:l!O Soq A Story Time
to Camden Cir •· Hos itel, Park­
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tO,OII fflp SdiooJ Rlt Parada
4:!0 Rolltng HOJDI
Mr. and Ml'I. Wayne Brickles
10:55 World New,.
s,oo Saturday NeWI Summar:, ea ed on
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'Mr. and Mn. Emmett
U:00 fllp School Hit Parade
$: 16 Musicale
emey
of
White's Chapel recent..
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11:l!O LqJalalt,e e, oo Sunset -an!
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11:45 Worii1 New,
&amp;, l10 Sign Oil
Mn. Pearl Koehler wu return.L

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Greatest Fl" Jm Cl"'·SSI'c On
Old South COIDl·og To �1e1· gs
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Mainly About
People In
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"A TALE 01' THI CHRIST"

Charlton Heaton, u Ben Hur; Hava Harareet, as ·s­
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Chrllt Delivers The Sermon On The Mount! Mary

Boldin&amp; The Now Born Christ Child! Tho Charlot Racel
(lhow .,.,,., 7.ot ,. M. Ono lhow N lthff,I)

(Alllml-,on: $1.30 tax lnclNN. Chlltll'N IOcJ

IMotlnN: -nl•J .lulr I, 11311 P,M. - - OnlJ)
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'CARRYING CASH

0//lur,, Tru,leel

is an meceSSIJ risk

Of Council, Met

Book oftiffra •nd tn11tee1 of
Theodorue CouncU. Datlp.ten
of America met '111ur■day eve­
nina: at the home of Kn. Don·
aid Hauck, Oaborn St.
Followina the auditinc ot the
books. relreshmenll were aen­
Houck to 11ro.
ed 1,y 11ro.
Richard Campbell, Mm Arnold
Hayes,. Mn. Donald Hauck, Mn.
Harry Stahl, Mn. Ray SeJden­
abel, Mn. Herbert Mlller and
Mn, Albert Woodm:I.

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David I.odd In
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- al.so Randolph Scott. Joan Lealle
"MAN IN THI IADDLI"
(Tec::baK'Olor)
ALSO CARTOON

JUM 25-26
lun. &amp; MM.
St1rtln1 et Dual!:
Will Steal Your Heart before
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"THI IOY WHO ITOLI
A MILLION"
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Aeadem, Award Wlnner
Beat Actor: Burt Lueaater
Best SIIPPffllne Aolreu:
Sblrley Jone1
"ILMIR GAND.Y"
(In Colorj
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Regular $1 2.95 . . . . . Spocl1I $9.95

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We Pay 3% In- On y..,, Savlnp

The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Memll■r ,.._al l111ne System.

MimNr ...... Dopooll 1- Carporatlan

POMlllOY, OHIO

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4" Wall Bruih and l¼ '' Seda Bnlll
1iven with purcbaae of S pl. or �
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cribs this aummer. lre'D' star In
the atoek ....-. o1 "l;iestry
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nlsjor
eHfeo r..lbllng llolln - 1,
an old theatre entbu:efut. Ha
likes 'IV, �aidert pleturea okay
tlliat lw,'1 rattier be behind the foot.
liilhta any day.

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_ H 1oy1 Police have requested the coop!r- groups pow tD •-- ... -�·
pl of atlon of all persons in West Vk groui:a, and t h i 1 ........
with gima with the "Lights fnr Llfe" tren li for AJner1u. V,r«kl
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program.
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of Unit No. a are .... � •
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ahtng. on their bead lights July I and tlve memhers to att.l. ADJ � f ,aw conlinue to burn these lights aD , &lt;:OIi eacortt-\i tbeae jmllDn •
e and during the day and evening when I i9 welcome.
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BOP ANNtMJNal:D
the Fourth of July holiday.
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Ash 11le object of the program ls to There will be a Sllffllllfl �·.. :
for a develop an awareness on the part record liop with Tun Labat al; ,
home. of the motorists in our st.ate that Dave Reinhart at the Dldfml .
! were they are driving during a holiday Recreation center, . V{edn11.,�•\ :
)'/bite. period Md have a basic responsl- June 28 from 7:30 until If=• Re�wen. bility to themselves and other&amp; lo freshmtatl will be IOld ml �..;��
awarded.
pan, be a aafe driver.
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8:311 Ta� Huater 511ow
9:(NJ OleYJ .._
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11:00 News Reatllnel·
11:JO Weathercast
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tl:'00 p.m. Summertime, W. Va.
1,30 Waft l&gt;fml!I' !'luonla
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9:00 The Rebel
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Camera I
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1:30 Contrails
2:0II 11.e An1wer
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2:30 The 'ibJt, AnlWl'I
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10:30 Adv8IIAll"OW' Vfzzht
11:00 Vlia lo llakylaod, U.S.A.
11 : 30 Thia ia, ... LiM
12:00 TV a.ap■I
12:30 Light ftDI
12:45 Gospel -- leya
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3:30 Trade Fair S1er7

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n� st J'm Still .Alive. Kot Tiay­
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11: Uii The Goldeo MW11e11, John
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1• g.n,, Last of Illa Pagans, Ray
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IT : 15 11w, Loq Woll, Anthony
Quinn, Peu, ea.tie..

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FREEi 2 PAINT BRUSHES
llEG. $6.50 VALUE

Landmark

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IVery� Used fr�pzers -AS LOWAS s12s1
Pomeroy

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ICE CREAM

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Gel one-half plloa of Borden's Ice
cream for each eublc foot of fNa.
Be,
tne apace Ila a Ulllco
frl&amp;eralor or Comblllatloll purcbal­
ed DOW,

L. taken into custody for driving low, 21. no addresl pen, was la­
while intoxicated. Also. Aaron jured 1lighlly ht • one car acdHysell, 30, Pomeroy and Norman , dent on Rou� 33 earb' Setw-day
Evaru, 22, Long Bottom v.ere ar- : eight tenth.I of. I mile IOUth ol. t111
rested for disturbing the peace. ! Meiga-Athen,: eGIUlly line.
Leonard Elswick of Cheshire is The state Jligbway Patrol .....
Charles M. Oi:am, ti, Atbem, till
. being held on open charges.
, dr iver, -.U apparentlJ lilindelt ti;
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�s THREE PERSONS WERE fined an
_ oncoming_ ear ran oft' Ille Wf
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Saturday evening in the court of s1rie oC the highway, llkidc1ed Oft!
a Pomer oy Mayor Charles Legar a bank, and rammed into • �
ng
ti Kit Neal or Middleport was fined � tractor twned by Elbert Gflll.
.ig • $! and costs for failing to slO)J 1an, 41, Pomeroy RD 1.
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.am- within a cleat, assured distance. Dam11ge to the ear wu
Mayor Legar Jound C-arrolJ W. light lo the tractar.
/ •ital Jobn of llaeine RFD guilty ol The Patn&gt;l bat
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speeding
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also floed 11' and costs. John,on 2 l'ommJy,
: cense, and Olen Daller, ff,
, r:r- pleaded not guilty.
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In tbe only other court case, �� for
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Bodi
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$100
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and eost.e on a charge of driving Galhpolia Municipal Court.
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while intoxicated. and sectenced
&lt; •to three days ill county jail. Oren I B'
uembenhlp ,
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Lott was arrested by the Pome- igger
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roy police eu a chargt- of dist urb- Asked Qy Aux�li•f'l
The: Racla Amencall
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Choice of 4 R1vo11
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20'' PORTABLE ELEC. FAN
R11ul1r $29.95 . . . . Special $19,95

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· ing formed unde_r the leade:rs;1 : p of tl:.e Meigs Countf
a meeting dat e is being set. f11e Men&amp;al Health diaplaJ
-, ntinel photo.

JUNE 24, IHI

12:30 Ort 11• 8'a,y
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TWIN WINDOW &amp;
PORTABLE FAN
R11ular $14.95 . . . . Specl1I $1 1.75

Low As

h Auociation display at the county fair ,tm year wl�
e Obie Mental Health Associaticn si..a Ff: Mrs. Plummer

SATIJIIIIA Y

Quollt, Pl,.ASTIC CLOTHESLINE
Regular 59c . . . . . . . . . Specl1I 49c

c:my • chedt: book ...
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funcls prompd7 • ,­
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SATUIIMY,

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AUTOMATIC POP-UP TOASTER ,
Regular $1 3.25 . . . . . 5peci.1 $8.29

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Glaziers Are
Back Far 4th

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President
OrdersT·H
LawAction

WASIDNGTON &lt;UPH - Presl­
deot Kennedy lnvoked the Tafi
Hartley Law today in the national
maritime ,trike.
By executive order, the Presi­
dent found that the current &amp;hip,
ping ltrike threatens to "imperial
the national health and aafety."
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, :Monday, June 28, 11161

NO. 59

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

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Weather

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By WCTU Group

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ON THE 2ND
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Rum,nage Sale

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All Your Saleslips From

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Mf'Ue&amp;n Vlbllll&amp;lff b,- U..
h111maa ""- ■yl&amp;em. have _.
11hn.-■ experlme•ll1 M U'■Y d -'
apee41 ■p Ii■ 1pprMh11ately l$O
Dlllt1 per MIU'.

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June Sale of Furniture,

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Open Sa: urclay Night

Approximately 1.25 mothers and of Parbrabtq attmded the camp
the
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day leach ng ,.....,. Mr. and ,Mro
H arloe of
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at the Meigs _County Brownle 'l\e group w11 divided into SaJr Lawn. N�w Jel'8e)' ■pent teV·
Mrs. Jay Warner and 1 0 n s,
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Scout Camp being held at Camp four unit, with Mn. Edna Hun- eral days with Mr. and Mn.
••'"'- Wind, " t h e 'Jbe camera rarely lingers but
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Steven and JeIfrey retu.m• .
Larry,
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C
--• Mn, Jean B'---�·
e
uwr,wl\."li and Frank Youngwerth th'·
_
_
bf
e
unsurpassa
aa -�
"=-•
.,_ a1ter a weell3 Kia Shula, •�ter .
eel home Thur-y,
,
n:iwmes
event,
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,o
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o
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.
.
.
.
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duren
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impact
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when
e
l
before
ea
l'l!I
v
1
p
taught
who
Dunbar
Nancy
Mias
vmt in �Ddon, with Mr1. Ra Y
making up the camp, presented a "Appalos.sas" and Anita
;s a;t r t: c ii W�r in Jett 0 ·i1arri, I Vivien leih l hurries
�
lllns, in the local school lhia past �ar
O&gt;
Wa er. L inda Wamer who spent
_
.
number of skits , and songs willch Joan Hewebon and Linda Smith
to to Five Points in Atlanta to fmd I
rn
.
m•� back
the
is employed for the awruner at
he past two weeks with
h e r incl uded an original
the
·
'°"
rh'
"
�
D
i
Ha
i
t
rrv
Oa�npon
n
r
Meade
song abod as aide1. Making up this unit were Holzer Hospital in the Therapy
eater • unda Y, Mo
-�
the Meigs
·
' grandmother returned home with tIie camp compoaed b Mrs. Phy!
Y
· CaroIyn Br'Lkl
v.th
.
day &amp;Dd Tuesday, June 25-;lfl and she is appalled at the extent and th(&gt;
tc es,
.
....i Y Bunee.
Department. This fall she plans to
m. While there the but_hday !is Hackett, a leader, and another
Marlene Goodwin , Shelia Cowan,
horror of war's agony, ai. repre2'/.
enter Ohio State UnlversJty.
.
or Ltnda w a1 celebrated with a composed by one of the aide8 Penny McKenz
.
.
ie Nancy Mayer
The movie, even to _those who , sent� Ill t� wounded and_ dy ing dinner attended by
'1:1 relatives. �bout thh ear', Day Camp.
Sall Due-Porth, •Ma Ann K]�� Bobby Priddy who baa been vishave seen it se�e�aJ bmes, �-on · soldiers, ly m� untended 1n the
Mr. and M� John Fisher and Camp pe�l was alao intro- S� Havnle, � Lann in,r , Jting ID Columbua with hit uncle
tinues ti tw arhst1c and emot 10, - sun-baked rai1road yard11.
sons, Kenneth and Donaki of A):. duced and C'?"aft work which they S
.
1
herrie Blackston, Betty Gail and awit, Mr. and Mn. Raymond
al tri�ph.
.
It is here that the camera first '
.
w
displayed.
was
made
had
ith
w
eekend
ron spent the past
Camr,bell, Debra Harbreclrt, Pat- Turner, returned home this week.
�l)Bl1ent to . view the
shows Scarleu , then one Wol.llldcrl
l
m
t
wu
e
of
sterday
aat
day
the
Y
ty Croasan. and Linda. Wehrur..g.
Mr. and Mn Albert Romeo
a.�a1�, l caught it a wee k ago 1 m , then two, then hundreds an l the r parents, Mr. and Mn. H - 1
.
the five day caqip and 'Ilmnday
I
WI
d
R
R..udne
ni
ry
o
ush
"
.
of
Wil"k
and
"
M
Leadtlrs
(Beat
rice Ann Edwards) a n d
of
t
he
Cr
kets
yere
1
m
Cmc mnati, and �uccum� al _os thousands. And as the dusty pathe girls went to camp at nOO!'.I Mrs. Phyllis Hackett and Mra. An- daugblets, Pamela and Jane of
immediately to tts emot ional lffi· orama unfolds, the audience is ham Fisher of Minersville. Donaid returned for a longer visit and about 50 stayed overnJgbt. cill VanMeter with Jane Evans 81 Columbus are Upected to arrlve
pact.
s�ruck d wnb by the eloquent angMrs. William Everson, camp di- aide. Girls of thil group were Jan- thia evening for a visit with Mr.
.
with. Mr s. Fisher.
Part of this reaction - and this uish of warfore, by the hopelessrector, was well pleased with the et Eastman, Sheryl Biggs, De� and Mrs. Charles F.dwar • n d
.
.
dJ
M
y,
will apply to everyone who had ness of suffering, by the utter Miss L I n d a Je:zi
= speed with which the camp was bie Crow Peggy story Susan children Pat
Mr. �
Brenda.
and
dahght
er
Mr
o
e
a
.
seen it before - was nostalgic. 1 catastrophe of the Southern de;
r
�
:!t cleared when a surprise fire drill Clark, Paf.sy Ash, Barbar� White, meo will go on to Lexington, Ky.
O
y
owre
!"f
and
eve
spe
19
1
..,. Thus, the "Gone With The Wind" : feat .
was held Thursday. She said all Debra Blaine, Sharon Glaze, JMle
and Mn. Romeo will visit here
,,nt"u ied W I'th Miss Leigh Is absolute ly beau- mg two week9 wlth ·her grand· of the gar
· Is were -·•
t heme, closelY ,�
uu• of the woods HJ••'....,, KathY Wa-, DarIa Sher- for • few days.
r
.
a
Ge
M
and
Tara, the O'Hara plantation in l tiful ; such loveliness is hard to �::!8" :
::·
':.�: in four and one half minutes after kla�, Shiela Toney, C:O�nle Males,
!Ui
h
Y
P_a r
· while
the sounding of the alann. The Rohm Mills, Ruby Nicmsky and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Ph pa
Georgia' was eriough to start hold in memory _ lt must be
.
l
l
are OD vacatlon m Ca i ornia.
and chUdren• Randy and Rila
Bro wnies aJso enjoyed a night
tears.
.41,.,,_,
· Mary Brau
......,.
.
I seen again. Her portrayal of Scc1r, Mrs. David
return� from 11,have
Wellston
Gruese
r
.
of
hike Thursday and a treat before ��en of the . Bridge Trot- 200 recently
Repeatedly thereafter, a line. a Jett ls utterly femin ine, yet hard
tri
western
.
mile
p
thro
ugh the
e
M
r
.
t
u
and
e
Mrs. Har- �times
s were M Naoml Reed and
situation, a familiar (ace,_ a scene .as rock - such is the nature of ls �
:r
l'lli
stat.es. Among the interesting
ry an�ea:�u y.
I'll. a rah Moore served as rs. Joyce M
lls with Marllyn
- wouId be enough to sbr an in- this hero ine·
assistant director, Mn. Ma:dxnxe Moore and Linda Sauvage u Places that they vlsi·tec1 were the
stant response. Tu see Clarlt And what a climax ia achieved Mr· and Mra Arthur Mitch and
. Arnold .118 buslnest! manager and
O1ina M'I
�1 rt, tn thit unit were Grand Canyon and Disenyland.
•
I ch oI Mc1ss1'lion are VISaides, The ,.
G a ble , his hair .slighUy gr ey� at when -r
c,__ Iett, MeIam.e ! OI'IV la de
.
y
Mrs.
as
supp
Doris
I
Eastman
.
Mrs. Homer Hawkins was ia
Pamela Neuttlin11: Brenda Bover
the temples to �ake bun look OId� Havi.llandl , Prissy &lt;_Butterfly Mc- 1Tmg re1at'ives m the are8•
the
opening
of
t
.
Before
sergean
_
Phvllis
Gallipol
r:e'lr
Anita Fultz,
i&amp; Fridiay for a check-up
Bla
icz:
n. and to kno":" m the same mom Queen ) and Melame , s newborn Mr. and Mn. John Smith 1P':"1 mp aeveral fathers
g
the
rl
ca
of
ze
i
J)(l
Debbie Hink1e, bbie Laney, DI- at Hol r Hospital
cnl that be die� 8 few mon�s son �vade SheMTian ' s troops to re- laat week in Gt'Orgetown w,th
scouts assisted in clearing the site ane W r ili:ht, Marlene Mahokey,
ck
u
a
by
ted
i
w
and
agll, is to_ be h is
q
tw-n to :,haltered Tara. Then , the Mr. _and Mrs. Thomas Sm�th
and settin� up the tent&amp;. Assist- Debra Hmmell,
Mary Hayes,
sense of pmgnancy.
VACATION IN FLORIDA
st-arvtng Scarletl grubs for a rad- family and at Bethany, with Mr. ing with the work were Franlt
Yvonn,.
Jones,
Marsh
a Stewart,
.
e
Ihl
ns.
r
ank
r
M
F
s.
and
ha
this
time
pe
devaatated
in
after
lsh
me
fields, gnaws
p
Ti
. Powers, Leo Crew . George Hsc- Becky Houdashelt, Sylvia Swan- Mr. and Mn. Paul Overturf
ot Columbus �nt a week in
l.eslie Howard is dead. Laura it like an animal, skkens, retches, Dewey Pullins ret urned lo h 111 kett Jr., Dorsal Bigl(ll, Warren /!On and Alicia Clio.
Hattie then swears her black and fore- home, East Liverpool Fr iday, af- Wright, Wendell Gerlach, WenHope C rews is dead.
Flori
da on tbf!ll' vacation. Their
Leadeni of the "Wild Flowers"
MrDaniel ia dead, and there are boding oath: "As God is my wit- ter a week ' s visit with hi.!l sister dell Bunce llf'd Philip Globolc:ar. were Mrs. Margaret Sheridan, small son, Paul Jr., (Butch),
ness, I'll never be hungry again." and brother-in-la w, Mr . Bild Mrs. The camp waa withoot llgllts Mn. Juanita W�ll:l'ht and Mrs. stayed with his grandmother,
othen.
John Smith.
But with these reminders
• _____
ntll Thuniday when John Moore Iva Stewart with Susie Tracy and �i Fnnc:li Overturf, while
and
Dan White lnetalled them. Jackie Jonea as aides. Girls In 1_ey were -gone,
come&amp; the reali:.:ation that th.e
Mr. and Mrs Perry Smith and
e
h
t
th
Wl
"Gone
and
screen,
child ren. Glen and Mehmie, of A new feature of the camp this this unit were Linda Cochran, ·;------------------Wind," have outwitted dl'ath.
Columb_..1 are the guests of Mr. year was the newapaper which Marv Ash, Susan Gerlach, Judy
'I'bere are Gable and Rhett Butthey published three days, Tues- McKnight, Sunny Still. Kathv
and Mr.s. John Smith,
S
ler - the two have become one,
Rev. and Mrs C. Melvin Al- day, Wednesday and Thursday. Moody, hle!a Allen, Brenda Ede
t
r
typing
e
th
n
f
Assisting
irrevocably - vigorously alive.
o
Bradbury, Connie
Marv
h
wards.
l
klre moved Thursday, to the UnitIf Leslie Howard died in a war- _M iss Marg�ret Sauer enter- ed Methodist chu rch parsonage. paper was Mrs. Sa�ah: Weston Radford, Maria Grueser, Kathv
lime plane crash, at least he Jives tamed the Middleport "'.CTU at Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas Rou1h, who also 8881.Sled Mrs. A. Stone, Becky Triplett, Nancy
81 the mild-mannered Ashley her home Friday evening and and daughter Zana nd M r 8 R. Knl�hl with the craft work. Thompson and Kathy Manley.
· On Wednesday, Mill Julia Fisher
�-...
...!_,_
Mrs. Moore, Mn. Vir�lnla
ea. M'i11, MeDanlel ls: Mam• was in cha. rge . of thfl devat ional
.
da
B
eaver i.UN
Ur;m,.n, CotY , __________
John
. 1
.
•-If and Mrs. Bettv �
ionev
Cl!lmp,.,..,
my'. MlH Crewa la Aunt ••Pitty- period w'h1ch included readings and Bever1y were VL!I
ID
Itors
were feadera of the "Squealtl"
pat" Hamill.on, wllo lives up by Mrs . Grace Sluce and Mr■, Ctiarleston and at Rock L a k e
and servln, as aides were Suaanp achtree-st in Atlanta and all ii! Bertha Darst.
p001• W. V9 · • Fti'day.
na Arnold and Janice Everm .
During the burmiess meetlng
.
a: It was.
Mr, aod Mn, Wilham Bu e k
Glrll of thl!I ffl'oun were Nancv
c, nducted b the resident' Mrs
and
children Randy, Carolyn and
�
�
St. Clair, C:Onnle Reed, Joyce RIcN al P p1ans tor
C arcnce
.•
of Versailles are spendley Linda Hudson Kathv
· Web- I
.
rummage sale • m the near f� Barbara
.
'
'
Pomeror, Ohio
Iure were discussed. II was an· mg the aummer with her parents, The One Won One cla11 of the rung, Cherri Maver, Lou Ann
William Watson, Pomeroy First Baplllt Ctrnrcb French, Pat l!!venon, TwiIa
TONIGHT
nounced that the Unlon would Mr. and Mrs.
attending Oh'10 met Thur9day evening at t be Clatworthy, Sandra Johll80ft, Vle.
"GORGO''
bold a plcnle Jul 21 at the home while Ur. Buck Is
Athens.
University,
(Technicolor)
home of Mrs. Paul Crose, East tde Van Meter, MarlR Grueser.
of Mr1. Lillian, ;ieff. Plans were
Don't Ml• It
alllo made to visit Sally McCor• Mn. Jed Webster Jr. and son, Main St., with Mn. Ebner Wick- Mary Kallford. Bema�tte Hen"'DON'T GIVE UP
James visited in Hartford, W. Va. ham and Mra, Victor Young Sr. nessy, Debra HAD, Effie Blaze.
mlck in the near future.
THI SHIP"
wlcz and Susie Hy1ell.
.
.
with her mother, Mrs. T. as hosteaeea.
Jerry Lewis and
Following the meetmg t h e Friday,
.
Rou8h•
Mrs. Loram Sterrett, presldent Ned week the Intermediate
Hlekey Shauchneasy
group was entertained with piano C.
Sc
Meinhart opened the meeting with prayer. Girl outa will 1pend the week
. by Mrt. Stieff and ...,_ Mr. and Mra. Phil
music
.
.
uu1111 t 1 .
SUN., MON.. TUii,
� dl"J �_._ the camp ea1:11
. Erma Snuth were vls• ,,Quietrleu , .wai the theme ol •�
..... and MUie
freshmentl were served by Mlss
Jun• BA-27
la Buchanan, W. Va today. the teachen thought �J Mn. m, to 4 p. m, with Mrs. Everson
"GONE WITH THI WIND'' Sauer. Assisting t"o,,teaeea were ltors
50 fl. GREENLAWN HOSE
and Mrs. Moore a!'I direct.or and
Cfeehnicolor)
Mrs, C, J, Bartlett, Mra. Joe Arthur Smitb o[ Chauncey and J. R. S1ephe�: •� 8180 gave aufstant director. For the first
Regular $5.69 . . . . . Special $4.49
Margeret Mltchell'1 Story
Turner Mrs Carrie Bable and Mrs. Bertha Goodfellar of Athens a meditation on A Kitchen Pray- day the glrla are all to brlnf!: •
With Clark Gable,
For The Kldol
were Wednesday dinner guests er,'' written by an Engllah maid. nose bag lunch and a drinlc:­
Mrs. .AudreY Hagar.
Vivien Leigh, Le1lle Howard
High-FUN SHOWER
54"
Gue8te for tbe evening were of Mr. and Mrs Phil Meinhart. A communicat ion was read from Ing cup.
end OlivJ1 De L\J.avllland
,HRINKLER
LAWN
&amp;
---the K(lrean airl which the elaae
Mn. William Woodard and EdMatlnH Sund.., 1:30 P.M.
Regular S1 .49 . . . . . . . SfMcial 98c
support,.
ith and Ma,tha Cade.
Adml11lon 75c end 35c
A abort buslneu 1811alon wu
lv.nln.. 7 P.M.
FOLDING LAWN CHAIR
Middleport, Ohio
One lhew Nlahtlr
by
led
were
devotion,
and
held
Regular $5.75 . . . . . . Special $3.95
OFFICERB ro MEET
.
Mrs. Crou who had for her top11Je officers of lhe Ladies AuxWednelder fhru lalurder
NOW IHOWING
BIG 20"x16"x12"
ic, "How Rudest Thou" and
JYM 28 thru July I
lllary of Drew Webater P o s l
YOUNG
THE
"ALL
ICE CHEST
·
Wm. WylL'r°I
American Legion will meet at Rev, and Mn Francis H. Glaz. read Mattbew 22 · 29 Pr er by
MEN"
Regular '$6.95 . . . . . . Special $5.95
·
"IIN HUR"
AJlen Ladd, Sidney Poitier
the Legion home, Sunday at 2 .ier returned home Friday eve- Mrs, . Joaeph CAK»t concl� the
A Tele nf The Cbrlat
-andp. m. to practice for the lm1talla- nlng after attending lhe O h I o meelmg,
IIG 16"xl2"x9''
(Teclmkolor)
DAY FOR
"GOOD
Shain
Aten
a
Mrs.
conducted
EUB
PICNIC BASKET
Southeast conference of
tlon o! officer,.
A HANGING"
Regular S3.59 . . . . . SfMcial $2.95
churches held at the Ohio Ave., number of game, durln1 the socWith Fred llaeMurra,
ial hour with prizea awarded the
EUB Church ID Columbus.
BUCK BROS, HAMMER
Alto CARTOON CARNIVAL
'11ie Morning Star and Enter- winners. Refremmenta were serv­
Regular $4.49 . . . . . Spedal $2.98
ITARff IUNDAY
prlae EUB churches bave been ed by the hoete&amp;1e1 to the above
au.lgned to the Rtiv. Glazier named and Mn. T. T. Sbellffl,
"ONCE MORE WITH
ALUMINUM SCOOP SHOVEL
Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel, Mr1. Dale
for the fourth year.
FEELING"
■1 $5.49
Regular $7.29 . . . . .
Yul Brynner, Kay KendaU
Alslgnmenll made during the Wlppel, Mrs, Albert Smith, Mn.
POMEROY, OHIO
ALUMINUM BASKIT, 1\AJ bu.
conference to pastors of the area William Watson, Mra. Lealie
Regular $4.99 , , , , . Special $3.95
RAGES"
SEA
THE
"AS
tbe paet year include Rushville Price, Ml'll. Harry Lee Balley
Wed......, June 21 Thru S1turcl1y July 8
Robertlon
Cliff
Schell,
Ilaria
EUB Church to the Rev. F. E. and Olli guest, Mr■, William Buell
HAY FORK
I- Al 2 &amp; 7 1UIMIIJ
PLAYING TIMI
ELEVEN DAYS
Dunn, of Racine who aerved lhe of Veruille&amp;.
Regular $2.15 . , , , . Speclal $2.29
SyrllCUBe churcllea, m,d R&lt;,ek- iiiiiiiaa--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia­
.
brldge EUB churth to the Rev,
Paul Hooka who served the Tuppen PlaiM charge.

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Funeral services for Wallace B. HolUtfay, Dn!,1f ·' 1, .
, .-eeling
, 1,' ,:
,ler, or RD, age 78, Who died Saturday at the home Whe\'.!l he
1 11 bl, born will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from lbe Old
, . ,' .•
lttend. Chur'ch with Rev. John Davi&amp; officiating.
, · -�- 5
q• was the ""' of the lele Jolm
........ ·
Uve, on 8 ,,_u,.
.·.
Holliday- and Caroline Nellon Jim. gene. ""'
.
-·, five
,nd el&amp;fll
grmlebJldn,n
Caddlt.
·
�
DWwu..111
actlie ,•-..
liday. e-.s WI' fe, .,_
ailter died In 1938.
Sootm, .....,.;.:,, 1 hr..
T _ Survivors are two � Jobs. •--- D -• �---· • P..
:� who with his family liVild in
ta �- ·�
......:_..
--:.;, - .
for the home with his father, ml BIi- y ancl ory wo...;
aflo p
M
da
ied his
daeOt.
in
him
eeded
Jturday � GENERAL DOSPll'AL Bl WIii membet
of tbe
a
11
'
Saturday admlss:lons - M r a. 011\-e Olurcb;. but e1IO .de �·
JMS MeGulN!, Mlddle,ort, Finley the Old o,,,.t.r and
r
Thompson, Langsville: Hekm Jef. &lt;hln:hll o.1 community
feu. S;Tacuse and Lola Ca1dwe11, incllldipg the Star Grmlp.
1'U • JttlNd f.mner and
mayor Lo11g Bottom.
........,
discharge, - Nllip11111 Rooil
botlblle
¥1' po8I- Phlll.lps, Pomeroy and Mamie .. . �ii.
· �•
d lie fa
\Jlfk:lel Ne�. r,,�
,
1 W
w be Sunday admisl·iom. -- None. � .. hi■
JI COUii- SUnday diecharge.s - Fred Dan- ....- - ,. .......
lets, Pvrn"'•"'· Dim� 'P!l!lt!I. M.._ ,..,,_._. Ii !IIWl �.

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