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                  <text>COTTON CREPE
GOWNS

Wash 'n Wear Cotton
Crepe , Dainty floral pat­
terns. Eyelet embroidery
and ribbon trim, Regular
and extra sizes.

$1 .69

C ERAMICS

Large assortment of cer•
amic dogs, cats, birds,
money banks, elephants,
spoon rests, ash trays,
vases and placques.

25c

Clean, easy to use. Kills
roaches, silverfish., w a�
terbugs and crickets. Odorless. 3 hives in a box.

39c

ARTIFICIAL
F R U l1T

Imported Plastic Fruit
1 1 in a package

89c'

S in

Shredded Foam Rubber
It's practical and econo­
Make your own

pillqws, cushions, chair
pads, furniture pads etc .
Washable, lightweight &amp;
fluffy.

89c a bag

One piece playsuit with matching button front skirt.
Playsuit is sleeveless style. Scoop neekline. A wide se­
lection of patterns to choose from.

Fine quality c o t t o n
broadcloth midriffs elastic bottom - large
ruffle. Solid white and
colored trim. Sizes 7 to
14.

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Fine texture einbossed cotton dusters. Lace trim on
Peter Pan collar. Short sleeves. Attractive patterns
and solids.
SIZES 1! TO 20

�-95

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MENS

$1 .39

$2.95

20 INCH

WINDOW FANS

ironln&amp;

need,. Sudh ., 1elllor1,
PRUilll c I o l h. needle11,
thread, meuur1nis 1-pe, but­
tol\l •· ni. •II ttandard
al1e lronint botrd.B.
IATU•DAY

Sizes 8 lo 16

HALF PRICE

COTTON and RAYON

$39.95

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12 POCKEt
SHOE BAG$,

Double stitched - reinforc­
ed - extra larg� pocket!.
Grommets for hanging.

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La?"ge rubberi ti�'�eels.•
crank type grid a.dj1¥1tment.
lwfied tonttnlcUoo.

wa�able. Protects • uphol­
stered furniture. Abo use
as auto seat cover. Now dec­

$9.95
· 24 INCH GRIUS .

ON.lor colora.

$24·00

Loose Cullhlons.
J,dJ111tabi• Back.
oan Be U■ed M It. Bed,

Slae 72Jt90 lnchN

$3.95

W,ith motorized 'BJrii' and l!ke\V•
ms and ,smoke proof hood.

$19.95

STEEL

BAMBOO

Play Gymj

ROLL UP
l LI N D S

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Top bar and uprights 12"·
tubing, Ball bearing hang­
ers. Heavy gauge rounde4
corners. Sturdy aII steel
seats.

Match s(:ick blinds ,Jn the fol­

lowing sizes. All 6 feet long.
2½ It. Wide . . . . . . ,1.19
3 fl, Wide . . . . . . . . $1,89
4 It. Wide . . . . . . . . $2.38
s fl, Wide . . . . . . . . ,z.eo
• ft. Wide . . . . . . . . ,a.11
7 11. Wide . . . . . . . . e4,88

2 SWING GYMS
For Gliders and Chair Loun1u, •
78 Inch leni\11, lull drop. Elastic around bottom,

$2.69

$2,95 Qu!Ued
REVERSIBLE

CARD TABLE
COVERS

Fila all standard size

card tables, Plastic.
SATURDAY

$2.00

QUILTED

MATTRESS PROTECTORS
Fully bleached filling fill­
er and eoverlng. Double
box stitched for longer
wear. Tape bound for add·
ed strengtb. Fully wash•
able,

, IQIIILE .B SIZE . . - - . . - - - - - - · . . - - $3.95
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TWIN .B SIZE
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Speciol
48% MORE
(at regular price)

WIZARD
WICK
DEODORIZER
·'Ro�nd Ille clock
.control. Pull up the wick
- klils odors. Spri"'
Bouquet, Evergreen and
spice.
8.4 Fluid OUIIC!OI

49c

$11.00

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for oh:alrs, at1.1dl'o
couches and !or.as. M-aC1bine

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24 INCH

Ideal

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3 for $1.00

Fl■nnellzrd ailioone covt"cn
wllh lraneparent built in

White and TUrquOise
$24,00 and $32,50
Just 8 To Sell At

Electrica lly l\evcn;ltlle.
ThcrmolltaUcally Controlled.

PLASTIC STORM COVHS .

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SILICONE
IRONING IOARD
COVERS

Tough 10 ounce denim.
Triple stitched and rein­
lorced. Zipper fly. They're
made to lit.

l\lODERNISTIC

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$29.95

SATURDAY

J EANS

CHAISE LOUNGES
and CHAIRS

1Wo speed control.-. Safety
guards snap out for eas y clean·
Ing. Convenient carrying han­
dle.

pink.

WESTERN

$4.29 1,1 gallon

ELECTRIC F�NS

Regular lenitlh .and wallY.
length. Small, medium, l�rge
.and extra larae in blu e and

IOYS BIG YANK

Outside white paint. New
self cleaning r,roperties
make its brlgh ness last.

CHAISE LOUNGES

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$2,95

CRAFTSMAN •
HOUSE PAINT

Soturday Sole I

Devoted To The lntereau 01 The /flelg1-Ma,_ Are•

$2. 1 9

GLIDDEN

FOR YOUR EASY SELECTION

,-rtly cloudy with lattwecl """"'
derthoww1 fMlfly In central and
north. Cool.,. north ,.,,_.,, Hlah
today in IOL Lew tonllht .MS.

Beautiful cotton print sleeveless &lt;:!resses. Ideal for the
hot days ahead. All washable fabrics. ,Button front and
slipover styles. Roomy pockets.
MISSES SIZES 12 lo 20
HALF SIZES 14½ lo 24½

large (40-42).

ALL MARK-ED IN PLAIN FIGURES

tNtltiht. � thundw
..,...,,_ north toftitM, lwMllr

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Cotton Dresses

fi.Ummer weight
grey or blue. Bia Yank. Sizag .
sma-11 (28-30), medklm (3234), large (36-38), and extra ·

I n D·ress Goods

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A GROUP OF WOMENS COOL

Sanforized
denims in
M11de by

B·I G · VALU,ES

NYLON JRICOT
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Just Arrived !

LEISURE
J EA N S

On T��.
Moin Floor
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Gcnel"Ously cut atnforfz­
ed sport shirts. �artly
styled. Wide as,ortment
of patterns and solid col­
ors. Sites ' 6 to ul.
SATU.DAl' '

Zipper end. �'its stand­
ard bed pillow. Protects
your new plllows. Re­
news your old plllows. •

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COTTO N D U STERS

REMNANTS

, SPORT SHIRTS

PLASTIC
PILLOW COVERS

$1.00

WOMENS

Satu rday Sale Of

Boy, $ I.Oft Short &amp;etve

Womeu $2.95
PHIL MAID

An Outstonding - Value !

$1 .49

Nylon reinforced neck. Surrey rib knit. Cigarette poc­
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ket. Small, medium, large sizes.
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Extra heavy. Solid col­
or,, With embossed pat­
tern. Green, ycJlow, pink
or beige.
SATUJlDAY

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GIRLS
SKORTS

Penn.anent pleated
skorts with matching
pan\5. Wide plastic waist­
line. Patterns and stripes
Siles 7 lo 14

lleglllar and Hall Size■

MENS "HAN ES"
SOLI D COLOR

T A BLE
COVERS

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Size 54xa
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FOAMITTES

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Womens Playsuits

GIRLS
MIDRIFFS

TEE SH I RTS

GATOR ROACH
HIVES

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omeroy

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Super absorbent. Beaut�
fluff finish. Flral , quality.
· Heavy weight. 22, by 44 ,
lncbes. stripes In· yellow,
rose, blue, �ljua , and brown.

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Saturday Sale!
MAGIC CHEF
G'5 RAN.

Simn1ons "Olympic"'

Innersp ring Mattresses

HAND TOWELS - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 fc,r $1.00
WASH CLOTHS - - - - - · · . . - - - - - - · · 3 for 50c

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Hunclred.9 of COIis, thickly pad�ed on
S'!,me :('Oyen ��P, cover. Full 'fd stae.

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, MYSTERY FARM :__ Here b- �nother in' th t · cwtenl series of mystery farms pictured
fNni the air pver \{elp l:QUIIS.y, Readers are Invited to identify the farm - If they can the own� �Y �veTree·i nice 5x7 print of th1a plcture by vlaltin&amp; offices of Tbe Dally

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To Hospital In Texas

Reports were received here to•
day that a child of Mr. Qnd Mrs.
Robert Spires, home address, Middleport, station ed at Fort Bragg,
N, C., suffered burns over 88 per
cent of ! ta _ body Friday. and ha�
been rushed tG a Fort Sam HousIon, Texa■, hospital.
According to the report, the
child was on a turpentine treated
floor when burnlnJ grease fell on
.tlle flDOI', igqiUna: Jt and envelop•

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Maeon, a son.

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----- Racine Council

I Gets Fly-Ash
Boys State Gets Down To Serious Business
Problem Again
. g ·o, ut Voles ID MOdeI Commonwealth II, b�'t
Of Turnin
n•mltd Feder1lllt Party gubema- Roediger of Ludlow Falls, Minmi
torl1I c•ndld1te. H• proml1itd to County, as Jls candidate for lieu- ,
da aomethlng about th• long �enalit governor .and August D;imiOt do&gt;¥n to lhe serious business
1how l inH----.1 potent plank In pier Jr. of Massillon forfse cretary
of getting out the vote todav.
of state .
Sunday is cltttion day �t the I hi1 pla.ttorm.
The Nationalists advanced a
was
Bruce
over
defeat
White's
sponth
commonwcAl
l
e
mod
annual
sorEd by the American Legion to an upset. The Trumbull Count)' pl.atform calling for ticner highgive teen -aged bO)'S experlcncc in d&lt;'lcgation has elected governors j ways, improved mental hospitals, 1
for the two past years. The dele- 1 extension of Boys Nation· to ingovernment.
A Franklin count y bd and a gat£'s came here cager for . a third elude Hawaii and Alaska and en·large ment or the state Highway
youth from the Cleveland · suburb governor.
While had 315 dcfogatcs to Patrol lo iriclud e policing duties
of Euclid led their partie s' tickets
and spent the day scrambling for I Bruce's 45 on the first ballot On besi4e• traffic.
The !"ederalists, beside calling
the second the}! ti ed with 61 each
volea.
an end- to long lines in the dind
e
for
pull
White
third
the
,
Jim White of Mifflin Township and on
halls. advoca�ed increased
ing
to
moved
Bruce
123-M.
ahead,
in
Girard
of
Bruce
edged Richard
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state bid · fOr' education, better
Trumbull County and six other I make it unanimous.
the
RJIPOri#II-• Party DOminatlon for I Freed won the Federalist nom- highways, reorganizationandofbetter
prokfam
health
J®ntal
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ballot.
second
the
on
in,1tion
1ovefflor,
The part)' WO picked James E. labol-mana,a:ement nlaUons.
Kurt FrNd of luclhl WH
ATHENS, 0. UPI - Boys State

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40"
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. wide- . �llO" ·IO{C- \l'(CM!D
in •
·InterlockJna c(ntttNetlon or the fin�
Mt combed )VIII available.
'IN&amp; curtain i. ' tied In pl,..
and 1ri1t nol ,_ ,.. _,._
W.eb ffl ltlkt -ftrm watv,

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GAS RANGES ,
Saturday • ltt..lO
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GAS RANC,t:11 .
Sat� ,u,.oe
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GAS · IIANGBS
. Saturday ,111.00.
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hccuc picnic at the fairgrounds al • a progra m "ill follow a ba5k e t din•
ner to be scrVcd at the noon hour.
6 p m sundaY.

-where every buy is a politician-

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Racine -�•un,H wa, h.�•ded
the fly-ash probl e m 1��
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atten:e d c_ihmg ate po�y
d f t t : R8 �1 �
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co�mun ty residents "".ere presm e�l
n a preSlded over
� Ar�/ur ;ss �on.
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G. A .
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manager, � · f· �jr an , �:�10
Power Company office manager
at Pomeroy, and William Hayes
S porn mtllintenance foreman, at­
tended .an� reiterated statt:ments
made prev1ously at a meelm&amp; of
the Racine Cou�cil.
No formal clt11ens or&amp;"anizat.lon
was formed to r■ile fWldt to
ca rry the � into federal
cou� as pro.POied at the prevrou
meelioi,

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h&lt;IJlle to roost. Roosting on the editorial desk
right now is our statement of this w eek that

Unverified statements, like chickens, come

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newly

appointed

councilman,

George Horak. is the 4th Ward's first {'Ouncil­
man in 30 years.
This gem of misinformation was piCKed up

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out taking the trouble lo check 30 years of
council minutes, a half Jay job at least, · the

last. Monday evening's council meeting . With­

item was incorporated into the news article
on Mi-. Horak's appointment .

As comforting proof of The Daily Senti­
nel's ever-crowing drrulation. when we make
a mb:late we hear about it. This time we
tw o - but three councilmen from the 4th

heard that lhere have been - not one - not
the late Charles (Skip) Keehne. They were
Henry Durst. James Fugate and C. L. Heaton.
Both Mr . Durst and Mr. Fugate were eleeled
and Mr. Heaton was appointed t.o
an un-

Ward in the last 30 years since the tenure of

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expired ler11t.

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A clipping from the May 1 1 Issue of Ille
Cincinnati Post-Times has reached OUT dMlt
will! a picture of a former Racine resident
who has been named "Ham Radio Openlor
of lhe Year'" in Dayton.

He is Paul R. Wolfe. son or Dudley Wolle
and a nephew of Mrs. John Cross. llolll of
Racine. Mr. Wolfe has been teaehlng ham ra­
dio operation to more than 400 Greater Cllll­
C'innalians and the award was given In teeog­
nition of his efforts.
This Is the season of the year that parents,

SHACl&lt; ANO MAKES $6"0 ON

relatives and friends of small boys develop
what might be termed " Little Leag u e Sto­
mach AC'hes, " or " Pony League · Hunger
Cra m ps'" .
F
No matte r al what t i me you eat on other
evenings, on bal I game nights the customary
dining hou r waits on the ball game . While
Dad's oUspring battles through the innings,
the score climbs to ha-sketball dimension s, the

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SALESMAN MACK At.SO MAKES A OEM,• A
c,AAVE!. PIT ON ™ICH HIS END IS $60 "•• r

I DUNNO···
I JUST AJ....WA'-1S
WANTED 10 OWN
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In t he late fortie, and early
�ounty A9fflt Atr!tultu,..
I ilfliea the brt,Uer buslneu wu
DurJn1 the co�ina week two promoted "here on a larfe ■cale.
M eiga C ou�ty club members wlll Return■ wer., e,:cellent to moat
complete nme weeks of feeding 1ro wer1. Ou.ring the lut five
their 100 bird entry in the 1960 years producen have faced eonCh h:a
· -• en o1 Tomorrow Contest for atanUy declining price■, which
Juniors. The two are Dwigh t Nel- declined r11ler than eotll.
110n, Lan11ville and Janet Cald•
well of Toppers Plains.
1 Emll Malin ovsky, Poultry Spe.
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_ cialist osu, po1nti out in recent
The bm!I will be weigh ed In at news ' Jetter that "We are one
th_e farm on Mondaf, June 13th country in the world where an
with the �at _ 10 b11'ds taken t o agricultural producer can wt,rll:
Southwor_t h s m Columbus (or harder, produce more In order to
lhe District final c ontest Tuesday, giv consumera ' lower coat food
e
people
June 1 4�. '11le� y oung
prOOucll, and somet imes &amp;o "'m'oke
I
are puttmg �heir abilltr as broiloing it. What I traveaty! "
er growen into prach c_e . Th�y d Economists claim that ,11 roada
ar! not onl)I demon�tratm&amp;: the1r lead to cheaper coQ1umer sood•
skill as feeders �gamst the best ror everyone. Cheaper at w hat
lhey have done m the past, bu t
rice' At the price of going
also again 5t t he best that the Crok�1 Yo u know that's one rleht
ot her con testants ca n do.
we still have In t bia country the
Thia y ear with only two con- right and prlvll e1 e of golng
teatants in the county points out broke
chaftges that have taken 1)laee i ll
H� did 1 969 com pare with
the pcultty b11Biness in th e last 1 958 poultrywise. Let's t, ke a
few years. For years Meigs Coun- l ook.'·
ty was recognized as or.e of the
In 1958 in th e United States
leading egg producing countie�.
1 ,Mg millio n broil ers were proEarly in the lHO a Meigs duced at an average price of
County's ega: producers took the l8.� per pound. In 1"9, 1,730
lead in helping a dozen counties millio n broilen were produced
o rga nize t,nd operate t he South9.t an average price or 18. lc.
eastern Oh.io Egg Auction. As the
Over 60 billion ee:11 w ere proy eara followed th e market price duced a t an average price of
for eg�s on this m arket decreased SB.Se per dozen tn '1958. A year
.so Mei.ga Coun ty producers were later the price hid dropped to
forced to se ek better markets.
31. l c per dozen with production
'.!'his spring the
E. o. Egii over 62 billion.
Aucti on fin ally stu1pended opera•
Turkey growers i ncreased their
tion 8 because it was unable to 1et
· n Ibou I .,• m 111I· OR birdI
productio
,umcient eggs to maintain the but the price itayed at around
market. This points out th e im- 23 :9c p er .pound.
port.nee of the b est marketing
BRIGHT SPOTS
procedures to benefit both proAnd yet there are bright spots
, ducers and consum ers.
in the Picture. One local egg producer sells moat o f his eggs at
the farm. A local sto re takes the
. balance of his production. This
producer points out , h owever, that
If he increlii.sed his prodd&amp;lon he
would have to seek a n�ther mar•
ket
·The outlook for t h is current
y ear, according to USDA eeonoI mists. is ror a smalle r egg laying
Oock in the United States because
.,., prior to March
the low egg Prl-·
men and limultryo
p
raged
discou
ited their 1ources of credit. A
ve.ry pronounced seasonal egg
Pr',e rise is Uk.el", in the sum mer
and fall of 1 960.
Brener prlcn are llkel y to "'1u1talned fhrouah th• summM'
0� abon th• l8.1c:
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mare"'
BIG PROBLEMS
the
or .......'one Of the pro blems_

doling part-nt smothers his growing appetite,
snarls at his wife , at the opposing team, its
manager, its players and its fans. He acts ex­
actly like any other man who is dying the
slow dt&gt;ath nl sta-rvation.
B u t the Little League

fan

is

a

rugged char­

acter who stilles his hunger pangs with the
thought that some evening it will happen.
Some evening HI S son, H IS Tom or Joe or
Jim, will slam one over the right field fence,
win a glorious victory for his team and em-

erge the hem of the game.

W_ bo eares about hunger then?

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1 ble to thing. And please don't ask
me for mine ror I'm afraid you'll
forget to return it.
Vessir, we of the clerisy seem
to be quite a group, I lcnew I
was or th e laity, but now, hooray
I'm abo o ( th e cl eriB)'.

I got into all the abo ve from
Satevepost's "Adven tures of" the
Mind; Battle Cry for Book Lov.
ers."
fell Into during- recent Alumni necessarily for information, or
Read it who lnow1, y o u may
gatherlnes was an o pening &amp;ambit for pleasure, but just read, e very become one or th e clerisy.
" I was a poor boy born in a log spare minute.
cabin, wh.cn I was ln H. S."
I hope Unotypist dear notes
They say we domlnate what
Finally some of my confreres will really come out in the pub­ t hat the c in th is new word is as
began to bellt1ve it. "Now h onest, llshini: world. M ostly
we. the the r In oatmeill and acts ac­
were yo u Katrine? '• This latter clerisy, like good biography, a cordingl)I. Otherwise, I'm sunk!
being o ne of ruy 8pech1l names clean well built novel magazine
"down home" a mong a certain few urtlcleg and storles. W� shun the
Dad and I got to quotint and
arter I wu "Katrina " In a play.
thinking of the lovely McGurtey
ultra sexy and putrid
But
we
Well, really I wasn't a poor boy 1 , llkl' also some "get up ·and go."
poem "Twinl:le.' Twlnkl�, - . Lnt .
Jn a lo&amp; cabin. B.u.t lt 11ounded 10
We are the ones who wept Star" and it revtved &amp;o
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now myself.
noblen eH and h eart break of ain ait11ng here right no w, ,blurry
Ha m let, readine a Jot of beau ti- e)led and with tha t familiar swee t
They II)' they're g oina: to build ful (and not so beautitul) poetry but sad eche in my throat.
• log c1btn Jor Nhco n so he can Ciction, .articles-oh now will I
What brought it on, Dad uld
t'"l ai m Jt u his birt hplace. This , ever s top trying to sum any of one morning they were alJ on the
ol couNe, pure tacetlou1neB11.
way to school and 11topped for
this up?
8ome f1ptou1 fU)' had been
Set us down in a wide , barre n som e neigh bor children by t he
Janltor In h11 collere h all in rteld and let a 10 day old news­ way. The father came out, "Ab
early day�Hn 't It Booke.t T. paper blow in sight. We'll read can't go t h is mornlne-h e haln t
W11.thln1t(ln?' Anyway, that'll do lt and avidly. Clean up the four got no alate pencil."
For some reaaon that s e t me
for my at.of')'.
m11gazlnea and lwo books you'd
So they erected a plaque ''Book - thought would laat 10 day1-now orf. I got to th inking o r a little
)lou can turn to Thorean all over Johnny Wood In our school at
er T. Wat h lng to.n Swept Herc."
ugnln. or, one or your liv e or six home. I happened to see h is lunch
.
Th i■ week's new word for me- &amp;l· rnpbooks or the Seara catalog. I t was molaaaes on bread, juet
cleri11y. H m�ana t he great mob Whal lhis country would ever do exactly that, no more. And Dad
(mlllic)II R) of us who read and wl1ho ul II Sean catalog, J trem- said his Dad told or how he took
his lunch, exacUy tha t too, and
In a tin pa n tied up with a clean
cloth.
J. Aralnlt
20. Water
It's no wonder thia all eet■ next
Arm enian.
pt
my
heart and then to dry
up
mllk
rtv.r
(Babyl)
the tear■, I wax indianant. For I
I. Ro1l1, u
4. Romulu1
tt. Cere­
live In a land where kid11 are not
of money­
ud --.
rnon,y
txpected to walk over one half
21. A
I, Natlv•
t, 8hop
10. Ot an arta
mile to sch ool. Where II lad acol
pruen•
l2. Bhl,p oanal
Burma
tual b llked Gov. Lauac he " Why
auve
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;it. Olrh aame 8. Part or
!8, Bant"
can t we have ■· thirty-tiv e cent
15. OloN to
Uto be''
39. Drtvea
silver piece to pay for our lunch,
11. Draw u,1114 ?. A.n 1te111
onso much handier."
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8. Qlo11y
war&lt;t
Dear �Ida of today. I know
,
fabric
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we Ye spoiled you, 1lmo1t beyond
· -period.
O. Bbowa
tf, lilefNI
recall, In '!'• ny CHH,
:n.
mercy
11. Butld•
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But don t eome to me with any
11. "A.uld ­ 11. BlbllOOI
of your hard1hlp tales, with the
Olli,
1ilver spoon atlcktn• out o f your
IS.
tt &gt;ldallfoil
mouth, tor all to 11t1.
:ie.
lT, For [-1 am the cblld, the
lllll
Ill. Join
true child, of tbe McGuffey Atie
in this country. NNd I •JlPl ■ln
further,
,
-Out1tand1n1 aentonce In a Jim
H11erty (PNlident's Secretary-)
article J'm re1dtn1:
"The Jet aft now IUl'l'OUlds
the White Houae where
Lincoln
tossed on hla pillow and Coolid1e
dozed away lncon1tquentlal a fternoons."
Have .,0
--ater
, 0 ever read , •·"
contrast In du■t one seatecet
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The Daughters of Ruth Class of
tQe United Methodist C hurch will
meet Monday
at 2 p, m. at the
home of Mrs. Albert Alward, Mineraville.
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· Th e Past Presidents of tlh:( La't.1lea Auxiliary of Drew Web1ter
Post American Legion will meet
at the home or Mrs. Owe n Watson,
Racine Road, Wednesday at 6 p.
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tng. Members are requested to
bring t heir own table service.

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We went cle_ar to Parkenbur1
Tuesday . We who" Hldom leave
thi1 1pot to 10 much farther than
Pomeroy. The day was fair, the
meadow •reen, ont could hear
the meadow larb alqln., even
with the car 1oln1. Road■ldes
were white with the 1weet daiaiea
of June. 1 1lway1 hate to hear
Dad tell how his father detested
doilioa and wo1od an unendln1
war on them. Tbty're ao fre1h,
pure in appearan�. tht nr, es­
sence or ■ummer..

Of c..-ur1e we H\" Mel11 Coun.
llans In Pattertbutt. Thia time
Mi na (Mra. WIU'De Swlaher), mother, Mn, Freda Heine■ and aunt
Mn. Arthur Priefl.
1 wal balll:ln&amp; ln 1 ,oraeou1
choloe lo•nJ• ot o lumiluN otore
"Woll btre 1be lo, modellln,, jull
11 t thouiht" and it WU llina11
vol�. .... of the •wteloal tlda
a tocti.er wu ever bleat with.
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MEET TUISDAY
The Lodies Auxiliary of ttie Ra­
cin e Firemen will meet at the
Town Hall at 7:30 Tue1:1day nig ht.

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Sl!SSION POSTPONED
The meetinc of the Au1.lliary
of Lewis Manley Post Amerlcan
Legi on sc heduled to meet Tues­
day at the home of Mrs. Camp.
btll Harper has been postponed
until Tuesday, June e 1 .
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Admitted, June 9: Mrs. Stacie
Arnold, Pomeroy; Mrs. Bob Brooks
R. lple)'; Russell Little, Rutland ;
Miss Anne Sherman, Mason; (M�.
toav kl Sneller Middleport · M\as
Johna tta Oldl\ker, Harttoid. 1 Dlamla■ed June 9: Fred . D ic,
Jamea Swart, Henry Clagg,
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Oavld Harris, Mrs. Sandy
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Schwltal . Mrs. Stanton Fel re,
Mrs. Don Willls, MaTf Pltc h dird,
Miss Margaret Gavin, Mrs. , ,'l
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Staten , Jr, , Edward Klng, T
r.a
Esp lch, Mrs. HarQld Taylor, rs.
Nel1 on Gardner, Kenneth Mu • 11,
Mr! . Rupert Munyan and son; Mrs
Albert R oush and son; Janel Sue
Jenkins.
Births June 9: Mr. and Mr,. Bob
Brooks, Ripl ey, son; Mr. and Mrt
Stacie Arno ld, Pomeroy, son.

WE HAVE JUST
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now located at Lebanon, Oh 10,
where Mr. Reynolda is superviaor
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FREEZERS

Jt'a. a aupennarbt at your ftngertlpt, th!, belutllbl new
Chest FRCUr, with lllllimum capacity for all typea of
·frozea l'oou. Handy •�ding baskets and adjUllable
clividen help you orpnize your food for euy inmtlory•
The quick
...Uon will "aharp" freeze up lo !IO
lbs. of fresh t.i,ocl. The entire freezer i, conatrueled
IO!idb' lo
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Phy1lciam will •e1come the
drug beca use it 11 .a ne:w and
e11ier way of reductnc exct11:hte
level■ of cholesterol in the blood.
Th moat commonly med
old
way i1 dl et - by forbiddlna food,
bi1h in cholesterol, which p,e­
,.-enla addition■: to the amount, the
body ia matinc, and allowin,
(oodl rich in unut urated fat■
which 10mehow interfere wlth the
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The drug, which is a pill to
swallow, come, out of the rea.eareh laboratory of the William
Oh io. For yean Merrell acient.m,
S. Merrell Companf, Cinetnnati,
ha. ve been expuI men,,u..
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the molecule of estrogen, the
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days lut week With her parenta.
Mr. aod Mn. R. D. Hill.

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TO parker RuD

'lbe Pom eroy emergency squad
was called at 11 �50 P - m. l 11t
nig ht to Parker Rm near r.n11ville and brought Laura Robinson
to Meigs General Ho spital for medlcal treat ment by Dr. Chu-let
Mullen.
M111. Robinaon was reported in
poor condition at t he hospital this
morning.

TOP- NOTCH
PER F O R M A NCE

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FOR SALE
Tomato Baskets

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Mlddlepert Feed Ml

"'We Do Olltom Grindinl"
No. 2nd St.
Phone WY 2-1254
MIDOLIPORT

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Fulton

TRACTOR SALES

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THURS., JUNE 1 6TH
Friday Morn ing 7 :30 A.M.

W•berever yo1.1 live, you can t'n•
Joy tfhe convenie nce of -gas and
modern .wU-ances . . . . . wtlh
Mhland B ottled O.s. Ash-I.and
Bottled Gas __ . _ is dependable,
convenient, etormproof, heat6
inlt&amp;nlly.
Por More D■t•I 11 Ph. or Write

AVERY NELSON
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10, and ao a compantive freedom
(UP to the menop.au,e when .natural
estroaen production alickerui) from
artery dileue1, includinl thOlt
that eulminte in heart attKU and
atrok.ea. Eatroeen definitely keep:1
eholet:terol - making ln check.

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LONDON UPI-The Soviet Tau
new• agency 11id tod.ay that Premier Nikila Khrushchev bu 1nnounced he ia ready to help
Oliver Po wen see hi, 10n, U·2
pilot Franels Powen.
Khrushchev said he will help
tb� elder Power• see hi■ IOD if
be cornea to t he Soviet Union but
he Informed tbe father ln a letter · " I must tell
~_. , you that your
son will b;e tr1eu. •
Tall aa1d Khrushchev's ■late•
ment was made in reply to a letter from Powers ' who lives in
Pound, Va.
Khrushch
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that Law II 1aw, .an I &lt;:&amp;Dn�t
l nterf�re in � �atter
whu::h 11
exclusively �th!�
tbe com�!:
ence or. the JUdtctal authoriht1
Tau satd.
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H e 811d P11 1 p owera wouId .,
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tried "according to Sovft!t · la,n"
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and which lhe ·pilot I molber had
aat� to � delivered to her son,
waR .not 10 ,.the envelt,pe. for
some reason.
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NOW! City
Convtnienct
Beyond The Gas
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do? That quat.lon and othen nmaIh to •UI:" amwe.--..
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ed by the dru.1'1 blockm&amp; adio...
ac&lt;:umulatea in leuer
amounil
than clloluterol. Pretwubly body
chemistry ii better able to eo&amp;­
vert It into bile aclda 1hd otbc
■ubatancea which are routfuel,
e• creted.

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T0 ffeIp Dad
See U-2 Pilot

He re, e,· ,·•d t he •-chelor
of
a.
Science Degree in Industrial Super•
vision and has been em p loy ed as
Traffic Co ntroller of I.he Wilmington Publishing Co., a branch of the
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and feed, al m05t entirely on
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The carpenter ■nt I.a black and
about one-haU inch lone. It commonly ia found around 1tumps a nd
logs and may become ealabllthed
in damp wOOd in porchea. It tan
Forked Run Llke �as yielded another large turtle seven bore int o perfectly •lld und .true1
pounds heavie r than that taken in the ijsh nets durm g the tural timber, however.
net survey at th,, Jake. The turtle, weighing 33 lbs. wa s taken
Pavem en t a nti and li�tle black
from the ban•k of Forked Run creek a, short distance above an\s
both nett in the �11 and are
the la_ke, it WJl$ r�ported.
fo ur.d under sidewalU or stones.
Some good , bass t11\tch es have also been reported at t he lake I The pavement ant 11 much larger
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wi.th threE! 5 lb. 'ka•
" ""' caught over the weekend, as verified by than th, little black ant.
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some nice crappie a,n d catfish catches
Al.ao payJng off
is the Fish. and Game Association Lake on West Shade at the
Horher Geo,lein .farm. This lake was built by money made by
the as.sociatlon from the sal� of hunµng and fishing licenses
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and is open to anyone who wishes to fish.

Sugar Rul\ Flou r Mills

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Chlordane or dieldrln, aayt R.
P. Holdsworth, Jr., Ohio Stal.e
University Exten1ion ent.omolo cl.t
ls aold in many ,tore. H roach
and ant apra,-1, are ver)' effective
agam■
· t anI•· DIr·--....n for uaI n&amp;
these 1pray1 to co ntrol ant. are
contained in an Ohio Aptcullural
Extension Service
iheet
fact
available at count)' n:ten■ion
offices ·
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I Several 1pec1e1 of anti can become pestt m dwelllnel, Dr. Hold■
wo.rth aaya. Some of lheH rnay
neet in houses. but mott of the m
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build their ne1ta outaide and find
their_ way into house� throu1b
ope mn11 . Once they fmd a food
supply they set up a re1ular
route between lbe food ,nd th(I!
nest.
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Pharoah's an f ts t he moet common and fo und in homes. Jt 11 a
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redd I•h colored imliect and
feeds on a wide vari ety of fooda.
The t� lef ant neat■ outdoors in

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Fro hunters may hunt legfllly after 6 p.m. next Wednes•
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day.
unting bE!1 ore that time is strictly Illegal, a s three
Mulcbmg wt.II control weeda,
For Farmer&amp;
Meigs county m e:{"I found out this week lo the extent of $15 r�d�ce water l oss due to �npora- Faeb
Vegetable production In the
as.
lion,
and
mak
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harvettmg
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p
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year,
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State
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LOSE DISCRIMINATION
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Wi ttmeyer, exten1ion
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horttcul- u .
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mvenu· 1Y E xtens1on econWUIIII
LANSING Mich UPI-Eleven
1uris
i..-1e un I ver•
· t aI The Ohl O 8,.
white me n have l o�t a dia&lt;:rimlnasity. On gardens lqtated on roll- predict.
oO0
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I Ing land• m ulpes w� II reduce
s
Dairy
furniah the Amerfood
��a� �l�� ::;;�e:..t':a�!:r:.
water run-off follow1n1 heavy
I e wltb approxImatelY
1can
peop
spokesman for th e State Fair Emrai ns
one-fourth the protein
in their
pl oyment Practlcel!i Commissi on ( fi ,
Oft
Rotted ma n ure, straw, partially diela.
said the -club rnansg eftlen t clalm• ·
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ed N egro waiter, w el'e superior
Improper cultivation ot wma- decomposed compost, wea thered
e plan ts
will be
Usually
hous
sawdus
and
at
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oss
p
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shavings
in performance.
t he early part of the
toes during
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cor
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a.a
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V)'
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c«:u
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w:r bu b een credit l osses at harvest time, according , ...:,
r cI9ry mutcbes. APP1y m?Bt �t"., Ing the •··mmer
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A promine�l University of Geor• to E. c. Wittmeyer, Ohio State .,,,eae materials about two an�hes ,11un, say Oh io State University E1.floricul turists.
aia buainess adminlttratl on pro- University Extension hortlcultur- deep. Straw should be d eepu , tc:tlsion
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fessor states that 11Credit rather ist.
oOo
because it will setUe. One Inch of
than the market, will be the pouJNearly all vegetable cropa can
sawduRt may reduce moisture l oss
try industry, corset for 1960".
Early culUva tions can bf! with but more may be needed for weed be da maged at some stage of their
To put it bluntly, h e is saying in slx lnchel of th e plant, Witt- con trol.
Con trol of pere nnial life cycle by 2, 4-D or 2 , 4, 5-T
what so many of us �av.e known meyer 1ay1. Some growers iidjuat grasse&amp;
is difficult wi th any drift or vapor, accordlnc t o Ohio
for a long time, th.at injudicious cultivat or shovels so that some mulch.
Stale Univ ersity Extension hortiuse of credit can bfl ruinous. He soil will be moved t oward the
Mulches ca n be applled to al- culturisl!I.
is saying there ha s been too much plants and t hus cover y oung most any veg etable crop, says I
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Farm I ncom e for the first four
'eny credit available in the pouJ. weeds In the row. This makes a Wittmeyer. Most gard e ners prefer
try industry causing over prod.ue- slight ridge around the plants mulch ing crops that will be in t he months of 1 960 was three per
tion . H e is saying that this credi t which will help In caae of rainy garden all seas o n, such as tomat o- cent under the sam e peri od Jast
is now rapidl y co ming to a roar• weather.
year. Volume o f marketing waa
e a, pepper, vine crope, egg plants
lng slow down and will resul t
In so me cases, Wittmeyer says, and p otaloea.
about the sa me as a year ago,
in better broiler prices in the growera may benefi t by loosenWith warm aeHon crops-to- but prices a veraeed three percent
1960&amp;."
ing the m iddl es between roWI matoes, peppers, egg plants and lower, acc ording to Oh lo State
wi th a cultivator as soon as pos- vine cro ps, mulch should not be University Ex.tension econ omists.
Several year■ ago the writer slbl e after plan ting. The roots applied un til the soil has warm ed
oOo
waa called "crazy " when he wrote ·soon will grow in this area, and usually early Jun e. Cro ps makFuel bills for fir m tractors ofthat if the cost-price spread con- later cultivations should be shal- Ina best growth during cooJ wea• ten exceed $400 per tractor per
tinued, broiler growers would low. If .a grower has the urge to ther, such as [riah potatoes, s ho uld year, according to Ohio ..Slate Unihave to depend on the value of cultiva te d eeply, he can d o it In be mulched aa early II possible. verslty Extension agricllltural en•
the broiler droppin1s for this pl'O- the middles s oon after planting,
Some mulch m1te rlal1, such as gineera.
flt. A recent ltsue of a national the horticulturist points out.
oOo
straw, shavings a nd aawdust, and
magazine dJacloaea that broiler
Egg grading costs ire lnfiuencWi ttmeyer sug1este
erowers gro und corn coba. are low In nilhouse litter Wll worth $9.80 per use 1weep.s lor later cultlvatlon1 rog en. When these material&amp; de• ed by thl!! si e of th e rarm s hip­
z
ton 118 a fertiltzer for corn, Many in place o( other 1ho·ve1 1, which c0mpose, they co mpete with the ment, report Ohio State Univer1 Mel&amp;a Coun ty f�rms today &amp;how
tend to cul tivate too deeply.
gro wing crop for available nitro- aity Exten,ion poul Lrymen.
the r e_sults of th11 fertilizer vallle.
OOo
Most Ohio tomato erow er s have gen. Apply a fertilizer such ■6
Broiler and e11 Production bave done a good j ob in improving 6- 1 2- 1 2 at two to three pounds or
0Re of the proble ms that ls
10111 been the leadinl enter�riae t heir cultivatio n practices, ac- nitrate of toda at 3--4 to one being studi ed widely to help 1gri­
in Meiea County. With conttnued cordi ng to ihe apecialiat. A t one 1 pound or ammonium sutrate al 2·3 culture survive a nuclear atteek
efforts in marketinJ and productime many growers were auUer- pound per 100 feet of row to help is the_ effect or radi0&amp;ctive fallout
lion improved, Melia will con• in&amp; he avy loBSes a t harveat ti me prevent nitrog en deficiency. U and what can be done about it,
tlnue to be I leader 1n
various 1 because o f J mproper culUvati on leave• 1how a )'ellowi1b-green according to the U. S. Department
Pomere7, 9h10
poultry enterprilea.
during th e early- part of the color and thin 1tem1, additional of Agriculture.
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growing .season. Fi eldmen for to­
mato proce11ing companies, coun•
CHl!ST
ty extension agents, implement
TVPl!
suppliers a nd other leaders have
teamed up In recent years to
help growers reduce losses.
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Meig1
f g Thur�y at.D
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tVISIOD of W ildlife ,
tending the meeting of Diatn ct 4, Ohi
Snowden,
county commlttee
Arnold
meelina:.
fish and game
farmers
representatlve,
and
Herbert
(Pete)
Shields,
chairman1
Don Williams county game protector, attended the all day
session al the'Wlldllfe Fie ld Center. Mr. Snowden presented
,
Meigs count 8 reco mmendations on propo sed fish and g ame
regulatloDI r.or the coming season.
.
William Lowe, Middleport'- sportsman representativ e to tbe
meeting, was unable to attena.
----&lt;&gt;--C olumbia township farmers who pooled their laod to prosupervision
e a 1 000 a ere quail bunting area under state
id
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will haveI a bettter ldea Of the number Of quail On t elf area
.
after a qua il census is compl�ted.
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Game Promctor Don Willia m ts startmg the game census
�e first of the week.1 to extend over a � week period _ Wii•
hams will start a tour o( the area a t sunrLSe on seven dllferent days of the period. He wtU make 1.5 stops in_ the area and
will count the number of mating calls 10 four mmutes a t each
stop,
From the infonnatJon gathered in the quail census, ex•
perts are able to estimate the- number of birds in the area, A
quail, W illiams says, does not caII oflener than once In four
m inutes so every quail he hears in that period at each stop
Will be a different quail.
With a change l� . the qu�il hunting regu �ations, fa rmen
who wish to pool tltell' land mto a qua il hunting area may dO
so if they ha,ve 500 acres of adjoining land. This is half of
what was n eeded for 8 quail hunting area last season. Quails
rnay be hunted on approved pooled areas or on state lands.
Interested farmers ma,y secure details by contacting A. H.
Joachim or Don Wllllams.
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You needn't put up with 1nU in
the houae. bl'!e.auae -with modemday tn.. cticlde, tb,y oren 't dlfllt u lt to control.

DILOS IMITH
U PI ki-.ce ldttv
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SYDNEY, Au,•-•
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NEW
U. S. con,ul ,1 Brilbane and 28 !brow, YORK UPI - A new c1ru I
• bl0&lt;k into the rbemlcal
on
ther
o
otb,r peno111. lncludln1
pr
e
oc
ues of th ,e body whkb manuFriday
American, were killed
ure
cr
that notorloua ■ubat.mce,
bd
UI'franalh
A
nieht in the a of a
trali.an Airlinea turbo.prop airlintt chole■terol, but acience 't ultimate
abtHtr 10 save t�e •rterie, of man
in the Pacific Ocean.
The Dutch-built Fokker Friend• remain, in que,tion.
Juit the la me, proireu bu
■hip plane d.iuppe:ared in heavy
en made. There ia a clearer
fol while circling MacKay Airport be
-·•· nd cout and eruh under1tandina of how body chemon lb e Q uee,-.
..1 na
ed In coutal waten. It wu on 11 i■try makes the atuff. 11 be..
fli,tlt from Brisbane to llacKay but with iimple, abundant cbemicall,
could not bnd became of the foe. rieedlu them �rouah aucceuive
. tr.ansformation1 mto compoundt of
_ .
I F11hmg
boata foUDd the plane • treater and lreater complexity and
•reWce in » _feet. of water to- , end■ up wilh cholemrol.
'The n!• �rua: bloek1 tbe Wt
1 day �fter an air�.., search, rena: nine bod1e1. There wen atep, wh1ch 11 the trlllllfor matlon
cove
n
1
ZS paueogen _and f?W" crewmell_'- or deamoster�I into cholesterol.
ben aboard, including; two 8ll' Dnmo.terol u a fatty 1ubatance,
hosteue1.
too - a ..,terol." In exceuive
will it "harden" arteries,
amounts
u
bod
that
One
y was identified
Lo
well
of J F· O 'Gr d 41 . of
Mau'., u . s. co:sii for Queen■land '. More Trailers, Fewer
He had reopened the consulate in Doas Now ln County
Bri1bane only 18 montht •go.
111":re are more trailers and
O'Grady , a veteran of 18 yean In fewer doga in Meip county thil
the foreign _ service, IP-aves a wife year than in 19'9 according to
[ and two children ·
r1gurea re1eaaed today by county
The second American wu identi• Auditor Gordon Caldwell.
fied as Vine nt _Nicholas Di leen, of
At t hi1 time iaat year, 81 tral•
B�aton. _u . S. v1� con1ul Curt� V. Jer li «nsea had been is■ued b)'
Milla satd a l Bmbane that D1uen the auditor's office, u compared
was about 53 and apparently w•s to 112 iuued this year _ A total
vacationing in Australia.
of 3,653 do&amp;: tap had been aold
by June 1 1 last ye.a:r with tbia
year'• total 3,M9. The 11111e n 11mReynolds Graduates
ber of cigarette license were ,old
F· rom W'I
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last year as this the total tc. date
Paul Reynoldl, 10n of Mr. and beinC 1 38 .
------Mrs. Gardner Reynolds, wa1 1raduat.ed from Wilmlnaton College on
Monday, June 6.

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Today ta Saturday, June 1 1 . tie
183rd d•Y of the year, with 2
more In 1980.
The moon is .approach i ng
1
last quarter.
The morn ing stars are Ma
Jupiter and Saturn.
'I'he evening star is Mercury.'
On thl1 day in history:
In 1831, Henry Tompkin• Pal t
Com■toct Jald claim to a idlveidtt&gt;OOlt In Nevod1 . . . . later 0014
blo richll lor $11,000. unaware ol
tbfl tact that the Com1tock lode
WU lo prove the rlobelt
bonuu -llcQffftd by man.
In ltzOi Sen. WUflll, Bordin�

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GARDIN
MIETl�G
The Twilig ht Garden Cluq wl.ll
meet Thursday evening at , the
home of Mrs. Ben Neutzling _ wlth
Mrs. Leverett Roush as co-hOatess
Members are asked t o bring a
plant to be sold as o money mak­
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Not long ,.go we pUhlil!hed a ptrture and
r11port allout survlvln11 eldely fentlemen
who had been elnployeos of Ille old P&lt;&gt;111eroy
Rolling Mills. Since then two more names
have come to light a, ha1!inl worked there in
their youth. and who !!IUI m residing in or
ahoot Pomeroy.
One was A. H. fisher, 333 Lasley-st, father
of Mrs. Edna Schoenleb, who worled there
wllen lie was l! years old, and now Is 81. The
other WIO George Thoma, grandfather or
Mro. Hartwell Curd. Bid) Run, wher� he re­
oldes. and now Is 82 years old.
So far •• ,an be learned these two gentle­
men complete the l ist of one-tim e Rolling
Mill employes sliU here.

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, BrisbWane umsul New Drug Blocks Manufacture
New In Farming
Easy it h Righ 1 Dies itb 28
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SPORTS
Of Cholesterol In H11man Body
Insecticides
Others
In
Crash
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• OUths . -Three ·-�
C�mb i� e
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newly

appointed

councilman,

George Horak. is the 4th Ward's first {'Ouncil­
man in 30 years.
This gem of misinformation was piCKed up

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out taking the trouble lo check 30 years of
council minutes, a half Jay job at least, · the

last. Monday evening's council meeting . With­

item was incorporated into the news article
on Mi-. Horak's appointment .

As comforting proof of The Daily Senti­
nel's ever-crowing drrulation. when we make
a mb:late we hear about it. This time we
tw o - but three councilmen from the 4th

heard that lhere have been - not one - not
the late Charles (Skip) Keehne. They were
Henry Durst. James Fugate and C. L. Heaton.
Both Mr . Durst and Mr. Fugate were eleeled
and Mr. Heaton was appointed t.o
an un-

Ward in the last 30 years since the tenure of

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A clipping from the May 1 1 Issue of Ille
Cincinnati Post-Times has reached OUT dMlt
will! a picture of a former Racine resident
who has been named "Ham Radio Openlor
of lhe Year'" in Dayton.

He is Paul R. Wolfe. son or Dudley Wolle
and a nephew of Mrs. John Cross. llolll of
Racine. Mr. Wolfe has been teaehlng ham ra­
dio operation to more than 400 Greater Cllll­
C'innalians and the award was given In teeog­
nition of his efforts.
This Is the season of the year that parents,

SHACl&lt; ANO MAKES $6"0 ON

relatives and friends of small boys develop
what might be termed " Little Leag u e Sto­
mach AC'hes, " or " Pony League · Hunger
Cra m ps'" .
F
No matte r al what t i me you eat on other
evenings, on bal I game nights the customary
dining hou r waits on the ball game . While
Dad's oUspring battles through the innings,
the score climbs to ha-sketball dimension s, the

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SALESMAN MACK At.SO MAKES A OEM,• A
c,AAVE!. PIT ON ™ICH HIS END IS $60 "•• r

I DUNNO···
I JUST AJ....WA'-1S
WANTED 10 OWN
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In t he late fortie, and early
�ounty A9fflt Atr!tultu,..
I ilfliea the brt,Uer buslneu wu
DurJn1 the co�ina week two promoted "here on a larfe ■cale.
M eiga C ou�ty club members wlll Return■ wer., e,:cellent to moat
complete nme weeks of feeding 1ro wer1. Ou.ring the lut five
their 100 bird entry in the 1960 years producen have faced eonCh h:a
· -• en o1 Tomorrow Contest for atanUy declining price■, which
Juniors. The two are Dwigh t Nel- declined r11ler than eotll.
110n, Lan11ville and Janet Cald•
well of Toppers Plains.
1 Emll Malin ovsky, Poultry Spe.
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_ cialist osu, po1nti out in recent
The bm!I will be weigh ed In at news ' Jetter that "We are one
th_e farm on Mondaf, June 13th country in the world where an
with the �at _ 10 b11'ds taken t o agricultural producer can wt,rll:
Southwor_t h s m Columbus (or harder, produce more In order to
lhe District final c ontest Tuesday, giv consumera ' lower coat food
e
people
June 1 4�. '11le� y oung
prOOucll, and somet imes &amp;o "'m'oke
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are puttmg �heir abilltr as broiloing it. What I traveaty! "
er growen into prach c_e . Th�y d Economists claim that ,11 roada
ar! not onl)I demon�tratm&amp;: the1r lead to cheaper coQ1umer sood•
skill as feeders �gamst the best ror everyone. Cheaper at w hat
lhey have done m the past, bu t
rice' At the price of going
also again 5t t he best that the Crok�1 Yo u know that's one rleht
ot her con testants ca n do.
we still have In t bia country the
Thia y ear with only two con- right and prlvll e1 e of golng
teatants in the county points out broke
chaftges that have taken 1)laee i ll
H� did 1 969 com pare with
the pcultty b11Biness in th e last 1 958 poultrywise. Let's t, ke a
few years. For years Meigs Coun- l ook.'·
ty was recognized as or.e of the
In 1958 in th e United States
leading egg producing countie�.
1 ,Mg millio n broil ers were proEarly in the lHO a Meigs duced at an average price of
County's ega: producers took the l8.� per pound. In 1"9, 1,730
lead in helping a dozen counties millio n broilen were produced
o rga nize t,nd operate t he South9.t an average price or 18. lc.
eastern Oh.io Egg Auction. As the
Over 60 billion ee:11 w ere proy eara followed th e market price duced a t an average price of
for eg�s on this m arket decreased SB.Se per dozen tn '1958. A year
.so Mei.ga Coun ty producers were later the price hid dropped to
forced to se ek better markets.
31. l c per dozen with production
'.!'his spring the
E. o. Egii over 62 billion.
Aucti on fin ally stu1pended opera•
Turkey growers i ncreased their
tion 8 because it was unable to 1et
· n Ibou I .,• m 111I· OR birdI
productio
,umcient eggs to maintain the but the price itayed at around
market. This points out th e im- 23 :9c p er .pound.
port.nee of the b est marketing
BRIGHT SPOTS
procedures to benefit both proAnd yet there are bright spots
, ducers and consum ers.
in the Picture. One local egg producer sells moat o f his eggs at
the farm. A local sto re takes the
. balance of his production. This
producer points out , h owever, that
If he increlii.sed his prodd&amp;lon he
would have to seek a n�ther mar•
ket
·The outlook for t h is current
y ear, according to USDA eeonoI mists. is ror a smalle r egg laying
Oock in the United States because
.,., prior to March
the low egg Prl-·
men and limultryo
p
raged
discou
ited their 1ources of credit. A
ve.ry pronounced seasonal egg
Pr',e rise is Uk.el", in the sum mer
and fall of 1 960.
Brener prlcn are llkel y to "'1u1talned fhrouah th• summM'
0� abon th• l8.1c:
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BIG PROBLEMS
the
or .......'one Of the pro blems_

doling part-nt smothers his growing appetite,
snarls at his wife , at the opposing team, its
manager, its players and its fans. He acts ex­
actly like any other man who is dying the
slow dt&gt;ath nl sta-rvation.
B u t the Little League

fan

is

a

rugged char­

acter who stilles his hunger pangs with the
thought that some evening it will happen.
Some evening HI S son, H IS Tom or Joe or
Jim, will slam one over the right field fence,
win a glorious victory for his team and em-

erge the hem of the game.

W_ bo eares about hunger then?

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1 ble to thing. And please don't ask
me for mine ror I'm afraid you'll
forget to return it.
Vessir, we of the clerisy seem
to be quite a group, I lcnew I
was or th e laity, but now, hooray
I'm abo o ( th e cl eriB)'.

I got into all the abo ve from
Satevepost's "Adven tures of" the
Mind; Battle Cry for Book Lov.
ers."
fell Into during- recent Alumni necessarily for information, or
Read it who lnow1, y o u may
gatherlnes was an o pening &amp;ambit for pleasure, but just read, e very become one or th e clerisy.
" I was a poor boy born in a log spare minute.
cabin, wh.cn I was ln H. S."
I hope Unotypist dear notes
They say we domlnate what
Finally some of my confreres will really come out in the pub­ t hat the c in th is new word is as
began to bellt1ve it. "Now h onest, llshini: world. M ostly
we. the the r In oatmeill and acts ac­
were yo u Katrine? '• This latter clerisy, like good biography, a cordingl)I. Otherwise, I'm sunk!
being o ne of ruy 8pech1l names clean well built novel magazine
"down home" a mong a certain few urtlcleg and storles. W� shun the
Dad and I got to quotint and
arter I wu "Katrina " In a play.
thinking of the lovely McGurtey
ultra sexy and putrid
But
we
Well, really I wasn't a poor boy 1 , llkl' also some "get up ·and go."
poem "Twinl:le.' Twlnkl�, - . Lnt .
Jn a lo&amp; cabin. B.u.t lt 11ounded 10
We are the ones who wept Star" and it revtved &amp;o
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now myself.
noblen eH and h eart break of ain ait11ng here right no w, ,blurry
Ha m let, readine a Jot of beau ti- e)led and with tha t familiar swee t
They II)' they're g oina: to build ful (and not so beautitul) poetry but sad eche in my throat.
• log c1btn Jor Nhco n so he can Ciction, .articles-oh now will I
What brought it on, Dad uld
t'"l ai m Jt u his birt hplace. This , ever s top trying to sum any of one morning they were alJ on the
ol couNe, pure tacetlou1neB11.
way to school and 11topped for
this up?
8ome f1ptou1 fU)' had been
Set us down in a wide , barre n som e neigh bor children by t he
Janltor In h11 collere h all in rteld and let a 10 day old news­ way. The father came out, "Ab
early day�Hn 't It Booke.t T. paper blow in sight. We'll read can't go t h is mornlne-h e haln t
W11.thln1t(ln?' Anyway, that'll do lt and avidly. Clean up the four got no alate pencil."
For some reaaon that s e t me
for my at.of')'.
m11gazlnea and lwo books you'd
So they erected a plaque ''Book - thought would laat 10 day1-now orf. I got to th inking o r a little
)lou can turn to Thorean all over Johnny Wood In our school at
er T. Wat h lng to.n Swept Herc."
ugnln. or, one or your liv e or six home. I happened to see h is lunch
.
Th i■ week's new word for me- &amp;l· rnpbooks or the Seara catalog. I t was molaaaes on bread, juet
cleri11y. H m�ana t he great mob Whal lhis country would ever do exactly that, no more. And Dad
(mlllic)II R) of us who read and wl1ho ul II Sean catalog, J trem- said his Dad told or how he took
his lunch, exacUy tha t too, and
In a tin pa n tied up with a clean
cloth.
J. Aralnlt
20. Water
It's no wonder thia all eet■ next
Arm enian.
pt
my
heart and then to dry
up
mllk
rtv.r
(Babyl)
the tear■, I wax indianant. For I
I. Ro1l1, u
4. Romulu1
tt. Cere­
live In a land where kid11 are not
of money­
ud --.
rnon,y
txpected to walk over one half
21. A
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t, 8hop
10. Ot an arta
mile to sch ool. Where II lad acol
pruen•
l2. Bhl,p oanal
Burma
tual b llked Gov. Lauac he " Why
auve
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;it. Olrh aame 8. Part or
!8, Bant"
can t we have ■· thirty-tiv e cent
15. OloN to
Uto be''
39. Drtvea
silver piece to pay for our lunch,
11. Draw u,1114 ?. A.n 1te111
onso much handier."
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war&lt;t
Dear �Ida of today. I know
,
fabric
11. � r!Y..
30. Re1t
we Ye spoiled you, 1lmo1t beyond
· -period.
O. Bbowa
tf, lilefNI
recall, In '!'• ny CHH,
:n.
mercy
11. Butld•
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But don t eome to me with any
11. "A.uld ­ 11. BlbllOOI
of your hard1hlp tales, with the
Olli,
1ilver spoon atlcktn• out o f your
IS.
tt &gt;ldallfoil
mouth, tor all to 11t1.
:ie.
lT, For [-1 am the cblld, the
lllll
Ill. Join
true child, of tbe McGuffey Atie
in this country. NNd I •JlPl ■ln
further,
,
-Out1tand1n1 aentonce In a Jim
H11erty (PNlident's Secretary-)
article J'm re1dtn1:
"The Jet aft now IUl'l'OUlds
the White Houae where
Lincoln
tossed on hla pillow and Coolid1e
dozed away lncon1tquentlal a fternoons."
Have .,0
--ater
, 0 ever read , •·"
contrast In du■t one seatecet
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CLASS MEITING '
The Daughters of Ruth Class of
tQe United Methodist C hurch will
meet Monday
at 2 p, m. at the
home of Mrs. Albert Alward, Mineraville.
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' 'rO' 'Mei't ' .w:10NiiS1¥Tf '.' ·
· Th e Past Presidents of tlh:( La't.1lea Auxiliary of Drew Web1ter
Post American Legion will meet
at the home or Mrs. Owe n Watson,
Racine Road, Wednesday at 6 p.
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m . for a p otluck dinner and meet­
tng. Members are requested to
bring t heir own table service.

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We went cle_ar to Parkenbur1
Tuesday . We who" Hldom leave
thi1 1pot to 10 much farther than
Pomeroy. The day was fair, the
meadow •reen, ont could hear
the meadow larb alqln., even
with the car 1oln1. Road■ldes
were white with the 1weet daiaiea
of June. 1 1lway1 hate to hear
Dad tell how his father detested
doilioa and wo1od an unendln1
war on them. Tbty're ao fre1h,
pure in appearan�. tht nr, es­
sence or ■ummer..

Of c..-ur1e we H\" Mel11 Coun.
llans In Pattertbutt. Thia time
Mi na (Mra. WIU'De Swlaher), mother, Mn, Freda Heine■ and aunt
Mn. Arthur Priefl.
1 wal balll:ln&amp; ln 1 ,oraeou1
choloe lo•nJ• ot o lumiluN otore
"Woll btre 1be lo, modellln,, jull
11 t thouiht" and it WU llina11
vol�. .... of the •wteloal tlda
a tocti.er wu ever bleat with.
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ANN OUN CIN G!

MEET TUISDAY
The Lodies Auxiliary of ttie Ra­
cin e Firemen will meet at the
Town Hall at 7:30 Tue1:1day nig ht.

CLUB

Sl!SSION POSTPONED
The meetinc of the Au1.lliary
of Lewis Manley Post Amerlcan
Legi on sc heduled to meet Tues­
day at the home of Mrs. Camp.
btll Harper has been postponed
until Tuesday, June e 1 .
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Admitted, June 9: Mrs. Stacie
Arnold, Pomeroy; Mrs. Bob Brooks
R. lple)'; Russell Little, Rutland ;
Miss Anne Sherman, Mason; (M�.
toav kl Sneller Middleport · M\as
Johna tta Oldl\ker, Harttoid. 1 Dlamla■ed June 9: Fred . D ic,
Jamea Swart, Henry Clagg,
n.
Oavld Harris, Mrs. Sandy
e9,
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, MI H Bertie Staley, Mrs, ,
Schwltal . Mrs. Stanton Fel re,
Mrs. Don Willls, MaTf Pltc h dird,
Miss Margaret Gavin, Mrs. , ,'l
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Staten , Jr, , Edward Klng, T
r.a
Esp lch, Mrs. HarQld Taylor, rs.
Nel1 on Gardner, Kenneth Mu • 11,
Mr! . Rupert Munyan and son; Mrs
Albert R oush and son; Janel Sue
Jenkins.
Births June 9: Mr. and Mr,. Bob
Brooks, Ripl ey, son; Mr. and Mrt
Stacie Arno ld, Pomeroy, son.

WE HAVE JUST
INSTALLED A
NEW SELF·
SERVICE ICE
MACHINE FOR

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now located at Lebanon, Oh 10,
where Mr. Reynolda is superviaor
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Jt'a. a aupennarbt at your ftngertlpt, th!, belutllbl new
Chest FRCUr, with lllllimum capacity for all typea of
·frozea l'oou. Handy •�ding baskets and adjUllable
clividen help you orpnize your food for euy inmtlory•
The quick
...Uon will "aharp" freeze up lo !IO
lbs. of fresh t.i,ocl. The entire freezer i, conatrueled
IO!idb' lo
lon1 life and trouble-free suw,o.

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Jack Carsey,

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Phy1lciam will •e1come the
drug beca use it 11 .a ne:w and
e11ier way of reductnc exct11:hte
level■ of cholesterol in the blood.
Th moat commonly med
old
way i1 dl et - by forbiddlna food,
bi1h in cholesterol, which p,e­
,.-enla addition■: to the amount, the
body ia matinc, and allowin,
(oodl rich in unut urated fat■
which 10mehow interfere wlth the
body mi king it.

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The drug, which is a pill to
swallow, come, out of the rea.eareh laboratory of the William
Oh io. For yean Merrell acient.m,
S. Merrell Companf, Cinetnnati,
ha. ve been expuI men,,u..
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the molecule of estrogen, the
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Mn. Buryl White spent ' • few
days lut week With her parenta.
Mr. aod Mn. R. D. Hill.

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TO parker RuD

'lbe Pom eroy emergency squad
was called at 11 �50 P - m. l 11t
nig ht to Parker Rm near r.n11ville and brought Laura Robinson
to Meigs General Ho spital for medlcal treat ment by Dr. Chu-let
Mullen.
M111. Robinaon was reported in
poor condition at t he hospital this
morning.

TOP- NOTCH
PER F O R M A NCE

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FOR SALE
Tomato Baskets

Voluo

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Strawberry Boxes
Mlddlepert Feed Ml

"'We Do Olltom Grindinl"
No. 2nd St.
Phone WY 2-1254
MIDOLIPORT

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Fulton

TRACTOR SALES

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CLOSED ALL-DAY
THURS., JUNE 1 6TH
Friday Morn ing 7 :30 A.M.

W•berever yo1.1 live, you can t'n•
Joy tfhe convenie nce of -gas and
modern .wU-ances . . . . . wtlh
Mhland B ottled O.s. Ash-I.and
Bottled Gas __ . _ is dependable,
convenient, etormproof, heat6
inlt&amp;nlly.
Por More D■t•I 11 Ph. or Write

AVERY NELSON
Hemlod, Grove, 0.

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Meigs Equ ipment Co., Inc.
" Where Quality Is Paramount"

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10, and ao a compantive freedom
(UP to the menop.au,e when .natural
estroaen production alickerui) from
artery dileue1, includinl thOlt
that eulminte in heart attKU and
atrok.ea. Eatroeen definitely keep:1
eholet:terol - making ln check.

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artery hanlenJn1 than mm under•

LONDON UPI-The Soviet Tau
new• agency 11id tod.ay that Premier Nikila Khrushchev bu 1nnounced he ia ready to help
Oliver Po wen see hi, 10n, U·2
pilot Franels Powen.
Khrushchev said he will help
tb� elder Power• see hi■ IOD if
be cornea to t he Soviet Union but
he Informed tbe father ln a letter · " I must tell
~_. , you that your
son will b;e tr1eu. •
Tall aa1d Khrushchev's ■late•
ment was made in reply to a letter from Powers ' who lives in
Pound, Va.
Khrushch
ev wrote to
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that Law II 1aw, .an I &lt;:&amp;Dn�t
l nterf�re in � �atter
whu::h 11
exclusively �th!�
tbe com�!:
ence or. the JUdtctal authoriht1
Tau satd.
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H e 811d P11 1 p owera wouId .,
ue
tried "according to Sovft!t · la,n"
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8 001e _men Uoned
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and which lhe ·pilot I molber had
aat� to � delivered to her son,
waR .not 10 ,.the envelt,pe. for
some reason.
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NOW! City
Convtnienct
Beyond The Gas
Mains W'dh

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to
do? That quat.lon and othen nmaIh to •UI:" amwe.--..
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ed by the dru.1'1 blockm&amp; adio...
ac&lt;:umulatea in leuer
amounil
than clloluterol. Pretwubly body
chemistry ii better able to eo&amp;­
vert It into bile aclda 1hd otbc
■ubatancea which are routfuel,
e• creted.

OPEN AS l/SIJAL

POMEROY, OHIO

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T0 ffeIp Dad
See U-2 Pilot

He re, e,· ,·•d t he •-chelor
of
a.
Science Degree in Industrial Super•
vision and has been em p loy ed as
Traffic Co ntroller of I.he Wilmington Publishing Co., a branch of the
em per,
Thoma, Co. of
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and feed, al m05t entirely on
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The carpenter ■nt I.a black and
about one-haU inch lone. It commonly ia found around 1tumps a nd
logs and may become ealabllthed
in damp wOOd in porchea. It tan
Forked Run Llke �as yielded another large turtle seven bore int o perfectly •lld und .true1
pounds heavie r than that taken in the ijsh nets durm g the tural timber, however.
net survey at th,, Jake. The turtle, weighing 33 lbs. wa s taken
Pavem en t a nti and li�tle black
from the ban•k of Forked Run creek a, short distance above an\s
both nett in the �11 and are
the la_ke, it WJl$ r�ported.
fo ur.d under sidewalU or stones.
Some good , bass t11\tch es have also been reported at t he lake I The pavement ant 11 much larger
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wi.th threE! 5 lb. 'ka•
" ""' caught over the weekend, as verified by than th, little black ant.
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some nice crappie a,n d catfish catches
Al.ao payJng off
is the Fish. and Game Association Lake on West Shade at the
Horher Geo,lein .farm. This lake was built by money made by
the as.sociatlon from the sal� of hunµng and fishing licenses
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and is open to anyone who wishes to fish.

Sugar Rul\ Flou r Mills

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Chlordane or dieldrln, aayt R.
P. Holdsworth, Jr., Ohio Stal.e
University Exten1ion ent.omolo cl.t
ls aold in many ,tore. H roach
and ant apra,-1, are ver)' effective
agam■
· t anI•· DIr·--....n for uaI n&amp;
these 1pray1 to co ntrol ant. are
contained in an Ohio Aptcullural
Extension Service
iheet
fact
available at count)' n:ten■ion
offices ·
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I Several 1pec1e1 of anti can become pestt m dwelllnel, Dr. Hold■
wo.rth aaya. Some of lheH rnay
neet in houses. but mott of the m
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build their ne1ta outaide and find
their_ way into house� throu1b
ope mn11 . Once they fmd a food
supply they set up a re1ular
route between lbe food ,nd th(I!
nest.
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Pharoah's an f ts t he moet common and fo und in homes. Jt 11 a
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redd I•h colored imliect and
feeds on a wide vari ety of fooda.
The t� lef ant neat■ outdoors in

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Fro hunters may hunt legfllly after 6 p.m. next Wednes•
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day.
unting bE!1 ore that time is strictly Illegal, a s three
Mulcbmg wt.II control weeda,
For Farmer&amp;
Meigs county m e:{"I found out this week lo the extent of $15 r�d�ce water l oss due to �npora- Faeb
Vegetable production In the
as.
lion,
and
mak
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harvettmg
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p
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year,
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State
Ohi
below
LOSE DISCRIMINATION
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Wi ttmeyer, exten1ion
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horttcul- u .
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mvenu· 1Y E xtens1on econWUIIII
LANSING Mich UPI-Eleven
1uris
i..-1e un I ver•
· t aI The Ohl O 8,.
white me n have l o�t a dia&lt;:rimlnasity. On gardens lqtated on roll- predict.
oO0
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I Ing land• m ulpes w� II reduce
s
Dairy
furniah the Amerfood
��a� �l�� ::;;�e:..t':a�!:r:.
water run-off follow1n1 heavy
I e wltb approxImatelY
1can
peop
spokesman for th e State Fair Emrai ns
one-fourth the protein
in their
pl oyment Practlcel!i Commissi on ( fi ,
Oft
Rotted ma n ure, straw, partially diela.
said the -club rnansg eftlen t clalm• ·
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ed N egro waiter, w el'e superior
Improper cultivation ot wma- decomposed compost, wea thered
e plan ts
will be
Usually
hous
sawdus
and
at
e
t
oss
p
m
shavings
in performance.
t he early part of the
toes during
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evereIy burned or bl eac he d d urs
d
an
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cor
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a.a
gr
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are
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V)'
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c«:u
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w:r bu b een credit l osses at harvest time, according , ...:,
r cI9ry mutcbes. APP1y m?Bt �t"., Ing the •··mmer
planled In f••ll
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A promine�l University of Geor• to E. c. Wittmeyer, Ohio State .,,,eae materials about two an�hes ,11un, say Oh io State University E1.floricul turists.
aia buainess adminlttratl on pro- University Extension hortlcultur- deep. Straw should be d eepu , tc:tlsion
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fessor states that 11Credit rather ist.
oOo
because it will setUe. One Inch of
than the market, will be the pouJNearly all vegetable cropa can
sawduRt may reduce moisture l oss
try industry, corset for 1960".
Early culUva tions can bf! with but more may be needed for weed be da maged at some stage of their
To put it bluntly, h e is saying in slx lnchel of th e plant, Witt- con trol.
Con trol of pere nnial life cycle by 2, 4-D or 2 , 4, 5-T
what so many of us �av.e known meyer 1ay1. Some growers iidjuat grasse&amp;
is difficult wi th any drift or vapor, accordlnc t o Ohio
for a long time, th.at injudicious cultivat or shovels so that some mulch.
Stale Univ ersity Extension hortiuse of credit can bfl ruinous. He soil will be moved t oward the
Mulches ca n be applled to al- culturisl!I.
is saying there ha s been too much plants and t hus cover y oung most any veg etable crop, says I
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Farm I ncom e for the first four
'eny credit available in the pouJ. weeds In the row. This makes a Wittmeyer. Most gard e ners prefer
try industry causing over prod.ue- slight ridge around the plants mulch ing crops that will be in t he months of 1 960 was three per
tion . H e is saying that this credi t which will help In caae of rainy garden all seas o n, such as tomat o- cent under the sam e peri od Jast
is now rapidl y co ming to a roar• weather.
year. Volume o f marketing waa
e a, pepper, vine crope, egg plants
lng slow down and will resul t
In so me cases, Wittmeyer says, and p otaloea.
about the sa me as a year ago,
in better broiler prices in the growera may benefi t by loosenWith warm aeHon crops-to- but prices a veraeed three percent
1960&amp;."
ing the m iddl es between roWI matoes, peppers, egg plants and lower, acc ording to Oh lo State
wi th a cultivator as soon as pos- vine cro ps, mulch should not be University Ex.tension econ omists.
Several year■ ago the writer slbl e after plan ting. The roots applied un til the soil has warm ed
oOo
waa called "crazy " when he wrote ·soon will grow in this area, and usually early Jun e. Cro ps makFuel bills for fir m tractors ofthat if the cost-price spread con- later cultivations should be shal- Ina best growth during cooJ wea• ten exceed $400 per tractor per
tinued, broiler growers would low. If .a grower has the urge to ther, such as [riah potatoes, s ho uld year, according to Ohio ..Slate Unihave to depend on the value of cultiva te d eeply, he can d o it In be mulched aa early II possible. verslty Extension agricllltural en•
the broiler droppin1s for this pl'O- the middles s oon after planting,
Some mulch m1te rlal1, such as gineera.
flt. A recent ltsue of a national the horticulturist points out.
oOo
straw, shavings a nd aawdust, and
magazine dJacloaea that broiler
Egg grading costs ire lnfiuencWi ttmeyer sug1este
erowers gro und corn coba. are low In nilhouse litter Wll worth $9.80 per use 1weep.s lor later cultlvatlon1 rog en. When these material&amp; de• ed by thl!! si e of th e rarm s hip­
z
ton 118 a fertiltzer for corn, Many in place o( other 1ho·ve1 1, which c0mpose, they co mpete with the ment, report Ohio State Univer1 Mel&amp;a Coun ty f�rms today &amp;how
tend to cul tivate too deeply.
gro wing crop for available nitro- aity Exten,ion poul Lrymen.
the r e_sults of th11 fertilizer vallle.
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Most Ohio tomato erow er s have gen. Apply a fertilizer such ■6
Broiler and e11 Production bave done a good j ob in improving 6- 1 2- 1 2 at two to three pounds or
0Re of the proble ms that ls
10111 been the leadinl enter�riae t heir cultivatio n practices, ac- nitrate of toda at 3--4 to one being studi ed widely to help 1gri­
in Meiea County. With conttnued cordi ng to ihe apecialiat. A t one 1 pound or ammonium sutrate al 2·3 culture survive a nuclear atteek
efforts in marketinJ and productime many growers were auUer- pound per 100 feet of row to help is the_ effect or radi0&amp;ctive fallout
lion improved, Melia will con• in&amp; he avy loBSes a t harveat ti me prevent nitrog en deficiency. U and what can be done about it,
tlnue to be I leader 1n
various 1 because o f J mproper culUvati on leave• 1how a )'ellowi1b-green according to the U. S. Department
Pomere7, 9h10
poultry enterprilea.
during th e early- part of the color and thin 1tem1, additional of Agriculture.
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growing .season. Fi eldmen for to­
mato proce11ing companies, coun•
CHl!ST
ty extension agents, implement
TVPl!
suppliers a nd other leaders have
teamed up In recent years to
help growers reduce losses.
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Meig1
f g Thur�y at.D
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tVISIOD of W ildlife ,
tending the meeting of Diatn ct 4, Ohi
Snowden,
county commlttee
Arnold
meelina:.
fish and game
farmers
representatlve,
and
Herbert
(Pete)
Shields,
chairman1
Don Williams county game protector, attended the all day
session al the'Wlldllfe Fie ld Center. Mr. Snowden presented
,
Meigs count 8 reco mmendations on propo sed fish and g ame
regulatloDI r.or the coming season.
.
William Lowe, Middleport'- sportsman representativ e to tbe
meeting, was unable to attena.
----&lt;&gt;--C olumbia township farmers who pooled their laod to prosupervision
e a 1 000 a ere quail bunting area under state
id
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will haveI a bettter ldea Of the number Of quail On t elf area
.
after a qua il census is compl�ted.
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Game Promctor Don Willia m ts startmg the game census
�e first of the week.1 to extend over a � week period _ Wii•
hams will start a tour o( the area a t sunrLSe on seven dllferent days of the period. He wtU make 1.5 stops in_ the area and
will count the number of mating calls 10 four mmutes a t each
stop,
From the infonnatJon gathered in the quail census, ex•
perts are able to estimate the- number of birds in the area, A
quail, W illiams says, does not caII oflener than once In four
m inutes so every quail he hears in that period at each stop
Will be a different quail.
With a change l� . the qu�il hunting regu �ations, fa rmen
who wish to pool tltell' land mto a qua il hunting area may dO
so if they ha,ve 500 acres of adjoining land. This is half of
what was n eeded for 8 quail hunting area last season. Quails
rnay be hunted on approved pooled areas or on state lands.
Interested farmers ma,y secure details by contacting A. H.
Joachim or Don Wllllams.
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You needn't put up with 1nU in
the houae. bl'!e.auae -with modemday tn.. cticlde, tb,y oren 't dlfllt u lt to control.

DILOS IMITH
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SYDNEY, Au,•-•
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U. S. con,ul ,1 Brilbane and 28 !brow, YORK UPI - A new c1ru I
• bl0&lt;k into the rbemlcal
on
ther
o
otb,r peno111. lncludln1
pr
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oc
ues of th ,e body whkb manuFriday
American, were killed
ure
cr
that notorloua ■ubat.mce,
bd
UI'franalh
A
nieht in the a of a
trali.an Airlinea turbo.prop airlintt chole■terol, but acience 't ultimate
abtHtr 10 save t�e •rterie, of man
in the Pacific Ocean.
The Dutch-built Fokker Friend• remain, in que,tion.
Juit the la me, proireu bu
■hip plane d.iuppe:ared in heavy
en made. There ia a clearer
fol while circling MacKay Airport be
-·•· nd cout and eruh under1tandina of how body chemon lb e Q uee,-.
..1 na
ed In coutal waten. It wu on 11 i■try makes the atuff. 11 be..
fli,tlt from Brisbane to llacKay but with iimple, abundant cbemicall,
could not bnd became of the foe. rieedlu them �rouah aucceuive
. tr.ansformation1 mto compoundt of
_ .
I F11hmg
boata foUDd the plane • treater and lreater complexity and
•reWce in » _feet. of water to- , end■ up wilh cholemrol.
'The n!• �rua: bloek1 tbe Wt
1 day �fter an air�.., search, rena: nine bod1e1. There wen atep, wh1ch 11 the trlllllfor matlon
cove
n
1
ZS paueogen _and f?W" crewmell_'- or deamoster�I into cholesterol.
ben aboard, including; two 8ll' Dnmo.terol u a fatty 1ubatance,
hosteue1.
too - a ..,terol." In exceuive
will it "harden" arteries,
amounts
u
bod
that
One
y was identified
Lo
well
of J F· O 'Gr d 41 . of
Mau'., u . s. co:sii for Queen■land '. More Trailers, Fewer
He had reopened the consulate in Doas Now ln County
Bri1bane only 18 montht •go.
111":re are more trailers and
O'Grady , a veteran of 18 yean In fewer doga in Meip county thil
the foreign _ service, IP-aves a wife year than in 19'9 according to
[ and two children ·
r1gurea re1eaaed today by county
The second American wu identi• Auditor Gordon Caldwell.
fied as Vine nt _Nicholas Di leen, of
At t hi1 time iaat year, 81 tral•
B�aton. _u . S. v1� con1ul Curt� V. Jer li «nsea had been is■ued b)'
Milla satd a l Bmbane that D1uen the auditor's office, u compared
was about 53 and apparently w•s to 112 iuued this year _ A total
vacationing in Australia.
of 3,653 do&amp;: tap had been aold
by June 1 1 last ye.a:r with tbia
year'• total 3,M9. The 11111e n 11mReynolds Graduates
ber of cigarette license were ,old
F· rom W'I
•
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last year as this the total tc. date
Paul Reynoldl, 10n of Mr. and beinC 1 38 .
------Mrs. Gardner Reynolds, wa1 1raduat.ed from Wilmlnaton College on
Monday, June 6.

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Today ta Saturday, June 1 1 . tie
183rd d•Y of the year, with 2
more In 1980.
The moon is .approach i ng
1
last quarter.
The morn ing stars are Ma
Jupiter and Saturn.
'I'he evening star is Mercury.'
On thl1 day in history:
In 1831, Henry Tompkin• Pal t
Com■toct Jald claim to a idlveidtt&gt;OOlt In Nevod1 . . . . later 0014
blo richll lor $11,000. unaware ol
tbfl tact that the Com1tock lode
WU lo prove the rlobelt
bonuu -llcQffftd by man.
In ltzOi Sen. WUflll, Bordin�

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GARDIN
MIETl�G
The Twilig ht Garden Cluq wl.ll
meet Thursday evening at , the
home of Mrs. Ben Neutzling _ wlth
Mrs. Leverett Roush as co-hOatess
Members are asked t o bring a
plant to be sold as o money mak­
ing · project.

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Not long ,.go we pUhlil!hed a ptrture and
r11port allout survlvln11 eldely fentlemen
who had been elnployeos of Ille old P&lt;&gt;111eroy
Rolling Mills. Since then two more names
have come to light a, ha1!inl worked there in
their youth. and who !!IUI m residing in or
ahoot Pomeroy.
One was A. H. fisher, 333 Lasley-st, father
of Mrs. Edna Schoenleb, who worled there
wllen lie was l! years old, and now Is 81. The
other WIO George Thoma, grandfather or
Mro. Hartwell Curd. Bid) Run, wher� he re­
oldes. and now Is 82 years old.
So far •• ,an be learned these two gentle­
men complete the l ist of one-tim e Rolling
Mill employes sliU here.

Did You Know That?

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, BrisbWane umsul New Drug Blocks Manufacture
New In Farming
Easy it h Righ 1 Dies itb 28
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SPORTS
Of Cholesterol In H11man Body
Insecticides
Others
In
Crash
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Chicken Of Tomorrow Contest - '�· ·--� . .......· MAN �
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• OUths . -Three ·-�
C�mb i� e
co_UDty

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They'll Do It Every Time

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iMirky Mantle Is Hitting Like Bomber Of Old,
sO Those yankees L00 k.1ng OrL"kI e Te8IR Of 'Old'
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
x-;- I �- :;;· GI
l',u,burgh
'-Daily-sen!l�e l , Pomeroy -Middlepo rt, 0 Ju�
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San Franrisco
3 1 20 .608
8Y FRID DOWN
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ed to within a h11.U-e;2me
the and three by Al Smith
1
:lfilW.i\lkte
23 IQ .MB 4½
United Prtt1 lntwnatl0(\11
other crack al Pent.lt r . bu! t hat
tndians by beatin the I n1185
S IUto Hom«,; l'or T ia-rs
l'incll'Ul.1t1
26 25 5)0 6
Mit•key Mantle ll hltti n1 like l ' J t Athl eti cs
Jl i
.
f 1r s1
y
lh111 Ume 11 sbould � r n hi� hlllill
Stev
e Bilko's three-ru n
th
Ch
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SJ
Louis
8
the
_
23
469
"bombe
26
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r
l
"
d
or
a
n
d
it's
no
I
�
e
.:O
d
h
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slate of New York.
.
Jnmng home r was t h big ti loY.'
.
,
ute t e B
W le Sox
. for t he Tigers as Jim Bunl l l ll!;(
harley B ush of the Mid d leport Barons mad e h is p1tchmg Los Angeles
22 27 440 !HZ ('Olll(' lde nC'e that the New York R ed So IS '
A l lred former 11u ddlewe1gh1
d th
De
1 9 25 432 9� �ank ee s are beginni n g to took I Tig ers :J at t h; e:ashin: ton S��!� pi c ked up h l s' lhird w m of tht'
c ha m pion or the world s aid
h t' rctur'd In t� e Cou.nty P?ny Leag ue a brilliant two no-hitters \h ic�o ,
I
hllade
lpt11�.
32 360 13 '2 like the champs of old.
had giv en Pender two ch an ces in I In a �ow Friday mght with a 1 5- 0 v ictory over Pome�oy. The
tors, 7_ 4 Jor their ri lth straigh t seiuo n with late-innin g relll' f J1d
.
Ff" ,V-• Huth
Nothing male1 t,be Yankees. WIil in oth Pc Ame ri can Lea gue
Bo1ton and lhal Pender should last t ime he appeared Jn a Pony COI�test was al the tall of the
l from Hank Ai; u1 rre.
l0ot beue r than wllen .Mantle J » game.11
now give him a {'hance m his 1 959 seaso n when he hurled a no-hitter i n the Alfred -Orange c ..ldf' di "'lliclel,ht• l
Larry Jac kson received t•r1•d1t
S.t. L"-1• f
on
a
"tear"
a
nd th� J.Ufff slugBOSTON UPI - Su1ar Ray Rob- home state
for
hit aevf!nth straig ht win and
j Pony tou, nament ·
11 4 1.tl ._.... •.._ ! �ifht
n tl now i th ,a.ix po�eer
is
on
°
lhe
------n
N,lio
�
ue
inion'• future
ar
t
Lea
h
e
St.
eifht
18 ques�ion t?"
h of the season behi nd :. 1 ,1
g
.
, nuSh, nwhthand er, had the Porn- Portlan d lefty
.
1 l .:'ci.s
0.�._ht
en
thui mon th 1111d ..�•ta 1D
h 11
Lo�ii {:afdinali beat
day after ralhn g 1 0 rea:.un his Yankees
the
firsthit
Ca.rd1
n�I attack that rncludl·&lt;l
o
f
his
out
hand
all
Pnc�
Canned
S
m
ith
and
Crow
to
noya1li:i
eating
.
Si� Bonus
atu f fl e+. � P\, .h,n
.
last 2, 1 al bah for a !� *Vetag, �ce P1ttabu:r1h Pu-ate, 9-6, the Ken Boy�r e 161h homer
Muuc:bnsen.s · New York m iddle·
1
.
J 1hc Wa} I ii• fanned the SJdt' in the rctm, th� S lt.lt' and collecte� the 1 F!h"I1 el hla •1
onl•v rt an adds u to bfd. n�w.s for Ch ic igo C\lbt a·owned Ute Ph i l ap1tcher To ( .ou lracl
wel,tlt tit1e horn Paul Pender
Emit Banks' 15th homer and
first a 11J st'l·ontl 1nrungs struC'k out vkL ury as h i!-! mates went on lo gt-I 1 3-3 ad p r h _ 2�iv0--C
.
American L�a' � rfv�\• who rea l - del �'h ia Phillies, 6-1, the Cinci n- Mark Fre11; man·s four-hit pitdimg
'
tn �il ......n1 �m after Fri- j NEW YOR� U PI - Jerry He i nt z 1 5, walked
t \ 3- J
,
two, .saw only three two mor" runs m the lop of the
�
:
��wo
P
.,. It. i.ouh - law 1 ire that II h�l llafttle 1s the natl ReCQ: edaed out lhe Los An- he l ped lo ■end Philade l phia's .Jun
day •itbt't ,pltt dec111on lon, Roh- 18--year-okl r1&amp;lt hander from St reach h;ist• as -111 error back of htm fifth und two III the st&gt;venlh
i3-'2l
t•
5•dftki
(0.2).
: one thing thal can turn the Amer- itel61 Dodgers 4-3 tnd the San Owe ns down to his su:lh loss l1
� Al1 he had lo h ave so ml?' Libory, 111 , who •� c alled ' ·the bes1 let on i g('I 0;1 a fielder 's choice
,
Svra( Ulic&gt; milted Ill the llh o n
·
�me to th.i■lr: 1tJou1 lhe fuh1r;_ P.1 1chm11 prospect m t he Midwesl," 1 h a l l l 'omf' rOy d idn 't hit a ball out Lou.ks l hrt•e•ru u hurnn but 1 1 ' Bu�: waukt• at San P:Ntteisco - •&lt;·an League race i nto III Yankee Franciscq Gi1 nts beat the Mil- was t he rlrst major Jeagul! uc(5-2) YI AntOMHI 13-3).
cake-walk
I we u kee !lrives, 5-0
r.. rota, back to New York with- signed II bonus t"untract wllh the or the 1 r1 f ll'l d
wasn't enouah
PriL"e fanned 8 m
O
I tory for Freeman
elncinnft
l
at
Lfl
.-...1
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ig
h
t
,
n
out any J.d� of what my pla n11 New York Y an kees Fn&lt;l11y esuA parn. d� 0f po meroy Pl,1 ch crs h ts� 5t int '
Catcher Dutch Dotterer s secMantle expl oded hib fourth
Brooke :J':obi nson 's third sin gle
Newcon,bt, (3-3) "' P.odrH (4-5 ).
f
m a te r a t $50• 000 ·
De." Roblnl(lll Aid ·
hrld 1 he Middleport batte rs reasonfor Syracuse Don Harden had a
ond-i nni ng grand slam ho rner
• homer m thn.. e games In th
or the game drove i n J ck
Sund 'r G a
he Y�.n kees f�llo� ed their us- 1 ably I n check UllHI the big fifth double whi te t,'r11' Sisson and
Rt FMed that ·,e wa nted o n- I
provided the Reds With all their
'
t!:
b
·
eighth
g
:
h
inni
Brandt
Friday
Phil�•
who had trlp l ed w t t
night to g
n
lth la at ;hi mH
a
n 1 11
u ii �, , HHl l llK . whe 11 7 hits, a walk and . a Mi di: W1 ncbre n ne 1 each had srn Pi tt1burtt- at St. L::
runs after Sa ndy Koufax walked
�
0r1
l
.
11
the
ift&amp;
n
kees
n
Ya
wJn
run
.f
victory
f
for
3
--c.UUlo■T- aAuTA - :�sep ��: l ��teofof ''tt
the
ot
over
and
s
(2)
t t bon us
11
fiddcr s diu1ce n cUcd the win- gl es
th
re
th e Cleve I 11nd In d'1ans. It was t he I eave Ha l Brown his sixth win.
· Cl nc Inn•rl
a
Los An�IH
� me n PITJ"SBURGH UPI-The Pirates it was learned that eve ry other , ner s 9 runs
/ MIIW1uko If
W
illie Mais homered, hit two
th
Y
B.row
nkees'
I
a
ourt
,tr
stopped
n
ight
a
)).
(
e Athl etics o n
tri um p h ,
•• San flranc:11c:e
have agned Lo t ransfer pitch er dub i n th e maiou was biddmg for I , E
,
For Racine Price sin gled twi ce, I
sm,les,
scoted two r uns, drove in
�
r Midd leport s n u ie S l arl- 1
ight
three
Uamat
one
the
flit
C
fdt
h
l
l
ast
ica
h
e
o
White
l
2-3
i
n
nings
I
g
Ed Bauta to the St, Lo uis Card. the 6-foot, J- rnch. 1 70 pound pi tch- '
AMERICAN L IAGUI!
Pean uts W icklm e had a double
1
three
and
stp�e t�o bases as Sam
f
h
rs
s
whil
Mor
ick
safely
l
n
e
SQx, and moved them tQ within I rehefer of Jerry Barber.'
n and Ted Ba iley a d ui hle
M
l
inah as pvt of • recent tr ade 1n 1 er Heintz h 1t s been s i g ned !fl a I c
w. t.. 09 GB 2�
wo
n his e1&amp;: h th gam e for
Jonell
had
�
three
run
home
r , Tcr�y
games
of
the
first-pla
ce InR uss Kem merer yielded th e
.
whi ch lht1 aeq u lred pitcher WII- 1 cont raet with the Yunkees' Hirh
ltadne
01)0 120 2_5 4 1 C leve l and
28 18 .6
dians
.Ii .;u l o ho1Uer, and Bush
Syrucu :w
496th homQr of Ted Will iams' ca- ' t he Giants.
mer Mizell from St. Loui1.
000
00
3-J
Baltimore
30
mo nd farm clu h of the ln k rna i Jondhnson
4
4
0
.
21
088
112
��c��� r Colema \c•u�� had 1 0
i6 21 :553 2 \.z
brlolti �na p Loslnt $treak
reer but beat the Red Sox behin d
Baula, currently with Col um bus tlonal Lea gue and asA1,l(ned to Far •
Salse r, Pr•t• e (4) ( WP ) a nd Uai- N ew York
;.o
2
ay
s
t
�
or
w
e
s
The
Baltimore Orioles en ded a a n 18- hit White Sox attack that
.
Detroit
of the Am@rlean Assn ., is a rel ief go, N. D., of the d,1sH l" North · /s ·
e
y
Louks
and
Cundiff.
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J
3
3
1
i
four-ga me losing &amp;treat and m ov- i n cluded four hits by Gene Freese 1
1peelalhrt. lie had an earned run ern Lea,:u e . Heinti was a star . oim•ru� .on . e moun wit pi n - -- - -� ---- -- -- 1 Chica go
27 23 :540 3
r
h
c
g
I
W ashin gton
20 27 . 426 8 ½
"".er•1� of 0.9:J ln 1 9 in n ings pitcher for Cal/icdnil 1 11:.:11 S ehool. 1 �J: rnc:; m
022 29-1 5 1 2 l
��:
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;
with Columbu1.
' beUevllle, Illi n ois
Cit
y
20
.408
29
9
---¼
Pomnoy
000 00- l I 2
t
1/) 31 .3.,26 13
.....o
8v Unlhcl Pl'H1 lnfefnttlonal
Bush a nd Co rr. Mayer and Sp1m f:rldiliy'1
R•ulfl
IONAL
LEAGUE
NA
T
'fr
G AB R H Pct llaltimor• S K■n1H City 4, nl1ht
Pl•v•r-Club
t .
RACINE W INS
�rolt 7 W• 5h lnato,:, 4, nlth t
Hadnc&gt; made its Pony basebal l Clmnte, Pgh, 49 204 34 71
,
HID 1 3 1oston ,.. ni ght
.343
'
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Pgh.
�
13
102
Burgess,
35
record two alraight wi ns aiaimst n o
Nt
BOSTON .UP - Co - middleYork � Cleweland 3, nilht
w
.
"I'd like to fight Archie i n Oc•
.
J efeats Friday evt!ning in a visit to Curry, Phi la. 36 1 12 13 38 339
S•tunlav I Probeble Pltehtrs
weiJht cham pion Paul Pender, who tober," lriah Paul explai ned, "if
Syracuse, winning �-3 with th� Skinner, Pgh. 49 188 4 1 62 .330
Cl oveland at Nrw York - Grant cl u bbe� lhe fadlr,,g SUg�r Ray -Rob- Affhie keepa his title a ain st
.
44
55
35
Chi.
167
Ashburn,
.329
g
help of a flock of missteps In th e
l nson mlo 1ubm1,aion m the clill,- Erich .!tdfoppntr of Germany
Adcock, Mil.
af
32 1 19 13 39 .328 i4-I ) v. Ford 12"' 1•
home teem de feniie.
Chlcap
�t
Boston
che
{1),
d9y-nftht
J flll■lti Friday ftlght sought Toronto on July II."
48 192 28 62 .323
Le f1y Jim Lou\s pitched 4-hit W hile, St. L
Alttrough Pendtt" had to be con•
49 21 4 30 68 .318 1 'lerc� (4-I) aM, W,nn f2&lt;1) -ti. a •hot at the Hellt heavyweight
/ hall bu1 he had four errors back of Gru.a l, Pgh.
· 0-1 1 ..W...c,•.-lt fl·SJ. ,
IIM)
ct°W11 today hlBteld Of a. tit l e- lellt with a nothfl' apllt verdi ct,
. 51
37 60 .316 "'�
him which opened the gates to Mays, s. Ii'.
.....ro1t •t Wa •aton - MoMt e1��nl filht in his oWn 160 pound lilte tbe one he tooll: In his fjtst
40 179 27 M .312 (3-ll
enough runs to hand Katin e the lln1ton, Mll.
vs Fl ich u (0-2).
dlvl�90,
. Victoey ovtr RobinlOII �t tlle :BosAMIIICAN LIAGUI
victory. Louks fa nned 12, w11lked
an
.
at
Ra� ,
lt
n
t
i
Ru
Z
0
t(
■
M
c..,.
..
¥ftal't,
iah
�e�er of ton Oarde-.· on Jan. �. le bea t
nne l s, B n . 45 176 7 8 .386
fou r.
-Her1Mrti (2.J) �' lttr•lla (6,,),
tlro.o�l(ne,
fl; - who 11 recog- the nearly wlllhed u, SUiit Ray
Fo r Ra cine, Larry Salser ope ned. A llison, Wuh. 47 116 32 58 .330
�tzed a, JJli. d.lewe�t. C�ampion far nll'ON fmjffili♦'1y this tim,.
und•Y
•
Gamn
I fanned four until he was relieved Maris, N. Y. 44 158 34 52 .329
:a•:rl\r'etta,, N:tw '"!0 k and
h
tt ae J!let #Otta 011e sixth to ,the
in the fourth with the b88es load ed Power , Cleve. 40 )58 )8 52 .329 �:::: e�:•a: �nr.f".
1 und ouc out by Larry Price, 1hc Berra, N. Y. 36 1 1 1 17 38 .324
•
in cOUn.t;r� - cha1- lfth e
nd
w
v�
)
,
l'ollM
RobJn110n
Wo•,ld be
1�naed ancient
re
--· - -· ----- - - P iHsa \ l Cleve . 44 150 29 48 328 Cl•veIa 1 ....,.w ""' (2
Atclue Moore for "'
7 ih•I
- •J.
a, 0ql• m�ly
'" 01110•
lht�
I crack, at hl, ll1ht h ••vywelfht
!LDER HJA�S MONOGRAM
Famous
Smith Chi
50 JBS 27 60 ' 319 c�,.... •, lotlon
po
gar
t a)lpea
�.. . - �'jQ
(176-pound) title.
MINOli: LI.AGU ■ RIIULTI
SOUTH BENR, In d. UPI-Jack Gentil'e B� l t
44 t lS 23 36 · 31 9
l�e,� �leaf ln 1 th� cll�ch !7 ·
P
t
oo
Jt:
B
i
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U
PrMt
The
former
onal
l.ntwhd
k
re
ted
r
n
y
l
ll
fi
:
e
,
n
ma
en
e
n
b
lder
has
u:
of lndlanapoll,
IE
Hansen, Ba
151 4 21 M 310
w1-o won another spilt 15- round de- a n\ &amp;.ey 'ftU: n e1 n c es ttirolllJPI• ·
lnternatlon.al League
1 elected president of the Notre Frnc□a, Cl eve. 44 163 30 50 _ 307
flg 'j
:I
fllrtw
l.1lon over New York.fr Rbinson ou
Co
Roc:h
!O
JumbWJ
Dame Monogram Club, 1ueteedRun. IUiHed In
..il.l ,
Pe�
e�
l)U �ed ant haul�d a�
J
their r(turn title (la:ht 1t the
ing Bill Schmilt of Portl and, Ore.
M atlonal LNgue-: Ban ks, Cub3 Richmond 5 �alo S
OD
1nue
.
on
11Je
Sts:
noston G�eQ, lat�. ''l'.m. not lnEldl'r ii a former Irish football 46: Clemente, Pirates 43; Cepeda. Miami 3 �ro�to J
coming to
.
t�reated rlgbt ROW 1p a title fight
sta r wh o rn n 98 yarda lor the Gianta 34 . McCovey Giant■ 34 , Montreal 4 Havana 3
with Gene tultnter. rm recoiniied
'
Anwrlcan At1«latlon
only touchdown In Notre Dame's Moon . Dodgers 34, '
.. cbM\P.19• i� n'l�i� of t,be wor�d.
Oharleaton
5
6
Denver
7- 0 vietory over Army In 1929. . .
Americ
an LMgu•: Ha nsen, Ori. \B: �len e m�,
TU'9DAY
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The tax bodki are now open' lot �e June
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t'ure slatus
h the team bi · h a nd•
N•tlonal LHgu.: Law, Pirate1, in h i m hi11wit
nd ition al r'e,leale,
unco
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8-2; Sa nf�rd, Giont a 6-2 ; Bu hl but
w hhl happens to Del Biker?
D roves 8-2, PurkJ!Y., �eds 5-2.
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named Interim manAIMrl�an League. Coate11, Ya n- J 11ge r of t hwas
Red Sox Wednesday
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kees 6-0, Sta ley, W�lte Sox 6- 1 ; when Jurge was
granted a medl­
tstrade, Orioles 6-1 , �rant , In• cal leave oreabee
nce.
dlans 4-1 ; Daley, Athlet 1c&gt;s 7-2.
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mane.nt successor to J u rgea. That
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GROSSINGER, N. Y . U PI -Jnge- i, week or next year.
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sity of Florida first baseman, has
Dr. Herbert Salzberg exami ned beP.n signed by the Kan s111 Clb'
JohanHon again Friday and pro• Athlctlc-s to a bon us contract
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"ln hne physical with their Oall11 fartn club in
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Tf:.'if F.C-UL A, Ca l if. UPC-"! · H• rsetl III thl· drilmiJ l 1 ('� and trirh I im n 1=:arl fields, A. K. McCI�.,
Ry Roy L. Smith
nevr
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-r wanted to be a writer, " said of the c·uur 1 room One of h1M K . r. Ri deno ur, Donald .smith
A :c;peed ing cnr A c ro wd_ of sI1r�e k 1 n � youngste�s. A
Gardner. ·•1 ju ll favor1IP ,1or11•s l'oncerns a cul• and J . w. Gibbi .
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1 league who brok" &lt;.:ard n er's penO ( I iq uor . /\ h .I I r ·&lt;I ru n k e n gtr I I e:i m ng ou t O t le w nd
to
Jive
like one."
The huiline11 matter dlstuued.
d
bouleva
the
r ng t he bot t le ;it ii y('d ( '.stri�,n \\ ;U t i nFi 1 0. c �� ss
f
Th ua , at 70. doe■ the creator (· il when he ,aw him s.eribbling wa&amp; the proposed water ayltfnl.
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a
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in
!llrng
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and
Muo n " sum U? a no l f'!i dur 1r1 g a tri ii l. The writer I T he necenary num ber of contract,
or
.
I T ret! lu&lt;:ks tlown t h e boulevard there was an mte rsechon .11r "Perry
turn recalled.
c e1:r thal has tttn hi m
b
h
by the citi.ien• who will take
I
'· He Lold me , ·For heaven's $like te r have been obtain� and Atan ti a tra ffi•..: l ig ht i n red . The ho:v at the whee l �ul �n ' t get j oul a VII"lua l one-m a n l ibrary of
t he jur y JS the only thing th at iornt&gt;y R. F. Muagrave, Pt. Plf••
i the brakes on quic k l :, enough beC'ause of alcohol m h is bl�od my11ery n011 ell.
h
counts
"The
100
Case
or
s
. and never l�t th e m !lee ant was preaenl and ditcuued tlle
tome,
H
t
l
i
hospita
the
lo
them
of
hree
I
I
took
1 stream . And the ambula nce
y o u taki n g not es whl"n lhe opposi• legal procNl ure to «.nt inue tn the
u bli M hed
Wolf,
p
ihe
was
ylaid
"
W
them
ii
,
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two
took
of
squad
car
the
tlit'd
e
, and
where- tw o of t h m
1hi1 )'tar. and he ettimates th1I l ion 11&lt;.·ort's a poi n t . You should 1 efforts to g et the system.
to poh&lt;·e h ea d qu arters.
mort&gt; than u o million copies of l ea n back. s l rl't&lt;'h, look at the
A motion wu adop�d to have
' · This is the li fe'. ''
J his bo oks h.ilve been sold in the cl11{'k and gla n ce al the opposing lwenty lo• da of ci nder11 put on
' Sense of Values
Fa's·•
auorney as i f to 1ay: I wonder the streets of the town.
/ United Slates and Canida alone.
. for t hat matter) is headed for
oldster
(or
er
He quit a hrillia n 1 legal prac- whe n tha1 dam ned 11.ar is going to
Any youngst
SERVING IN GERMANY
I tit&gt;e tor full-lime writing a quar- shut u p · "
trouble u n l i t he h;n worked out .'I true sense of values.
B ishop Fr an eii:: ,I. �rCon ncll of '�ht&gt; Methodist Church . _ i n j ter of a century ago '·so I would 1 Gardner got the legal bug ea rly I Fol lowin g is the addreu of Pfc
i n Mold1m. Ma�s . tht&gt; son of Jf u � rt w Gihbs son of Mr. and
pra t h i ng on the sulljcc:l of the prod igal son , called atte nt t on have mor e time for hu n ti ng and aBorn
Pxpert, he acquired hi!! M ri . Cha r les Gibbs w ho 11 now
mining
fishing."
l
That
e.
libertin
to 1he fa(l th a t .Je:,11 5 neve r cal h•d the hQy a '
I Y et ii is so e asy to see hi.11 early edu c-atio n
fol Jowint: his m lhe Signal Service of the army
n
you
h
m
"
a
d
1
1 was t h e JU dgment h IS O 1 c1 er broI I H:' r passed on
I fir Ht lov e i i the boolt.s, althou.gh fath �r from gold fi eld t o gold 9tationed in Germany: Pfc. flubert
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can ;t alw:..:vs 1 1 ust a �n a n 's r�,latives ·:
,,
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he consh n l ly gru mbles th�y keep I fie ld. In 1 906, he s()E'nt seve ral w . Gibbs, RA 1561116!'.li7, 26 Signal
'' fhe young man s folly, the bishop ms1sted , lay in
,, the him from doing ag much hun1ing I m odlhs on the Klondike.
en. , c. B. APO 164, New York,,
and fishi n .g as he'd like .
fact that he had never achieve d a t�ue se nse of valut�.,
. Y.
.
N
be
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La er, a1 �ovi e, a I 1 f -, hl' . He never se�med lo realize that his 1 athe r h ad wor •eu long I 'Tm never on vacation." he
1 ca me lhe box.mg protege or pioATTEND FUNERAL
hours piling up the fam i ly estate . H e had always assumed that said. " I'm 70 and I've been work/ eynee , stu n l aviaror ·•·S�•de '' beM
[
n
Mt
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.
yea
night
r
be
n
fo
wa
te
and
day
d
turn
ing
rt Lewis and Mr. and Mn
in
Ro
boy
,
the
And
it had someliow ' ' fallc11· to him."
1
e
h0ffe H
l d
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I've
got
to
s
l ow dow n . "
M . Grump attehded the
James
.
1
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1
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�;e a��:
it to "fall" to him .
to ne
only rece�tly, he signed
al
Yet,
o! their eou1in Mrs. Ber•
funer
ng
thinki
of
r
e
�
mistak
r
:
furthe
/
the
��
e
d
;�
ma
w r d th s
And the voun" man
n he r
r
w
c
10
a
ni
g �• �h:'.1�� •� the
that the furl a n{'e xdtem cnl of life was all to be foun� in the � w�:�•�� I:8., 1n ;�: �e�t fi: ;fc�:�s for boxing . 11 was lu: i �g f �� �m �
urc on
the deputy D. A. 's scoldin g that R',•. ,"b"
distanc e.. He never .realized what a wonderfu l place his home yea r ,.
r Par,k.ersburg, Ma y
a
ck o'
2
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e
o
c
me
a
h
d
"d
d
t
be
•
I
awy er
e
wa s u ntil he was 1 1v1 11g WI' t h th e h ogs.
1 8th by Rev Bill Denton JnterIn high school . liv_ing .in the me nt in the· cemetery
Wh.)'? Bec ause a lthoug h h� is
Discipllne Is the Price .
that
_
eir:pert craftsm a� w ho t�rives borne �f the p�mc1pal m Palo place by the Eckard-Baldwin Fu·
One molecul e in a m i U ion will make a difference m the oan
A lto, Ca l il . , he is said to have neral Horne of Akron 0.
n _ wo rk, he_ con11den_ h1m� l f
l1m:1n . blood stream.. 1 1500,000th of an inch
C hem i S t ry O f the
M
.
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read Bla ckstone for two or three
wh1,ch
o
y
. h
rahon
nl
ma
bu,mess
a
i
pe
n. Cu nTim gham died in tt,.
will make a difference 111 the potentia l of �n a,to m. A 'ha ir s I "manufacture■ good salabl e mer- ho\irs before breakfast. attended
where she haa lived for man,:
"
.
sc hool, i)'ped legal paper■ until I ron
br eadth can make thi..: " difference betwee n life and de�lh . A chandiae.
�an.
sh� :,as .the d a u1h� of
the
_
trouble
In
make
" Im 11 0t a writer-I'm a. buai- 9;30 p m. and then comp leted
bubble invisible to the , human eye ca r.
n
A
his homework before going to Me�hoo i,t ·pre:;eS:nln ;;:•t° �
neH min," t he stocky, gr■.�- ha irhuma n hear t .
.
. .
ed be1pectael ed auth or ui1d m l he bed. _______
I gmia and a rormer retident of
The Uniform Sunday Schoo l lesso n for J u ne 12 : "THE
st u dy of . his 3'000.acre ranch on
Muon County. She ii 1urvived by
· ' tiny Sout hern
th e . out Hk m,_
.• (tr th II
TWO WAYS ' " M ..�,tthew 7 · 1 3- 14·' Luke 15:- 1 1-32.
two 110n1 Teddy and George "'
Ca h fomia town.
Ak
ron and several gra.ndch i ldru
very
is
s{
scienfi
·
modern
the
whic6
with
fart
one
is
'•There
She
was born Feb. 3. 1882 and
across
"I'm I aaleaman, There•, writ•
ramiliar," said the olectronic engineer, as we visited
p
a ased awaJ May 14, JNO.
doti'l
1
n
.
ere·,
h
t
writi
laqorator)'.
g-and
n
I
our
g
1, Mn. Franci• Mffrl•
the lunch table. "Everythi ng in life i s exact. In
ve the time _to wait for in.1pl raMn. Ethel Smith wu hoateu
we make n o a llowa nces (or var iations. The thing f_its_ or 1t ht _aon
PTA l!LICTS OFFICEh
the analysis ts pre- I 1 --or anything . 1 _never have. Friday evening, Ju ne 3, when
The
PTA in a recent meelhll
doCsn ' t, the count is cor rect or it is wro ng,
ct
e
y
t �! Btl!��t Sunda, at the !lcboo l el ected the :touaw�
��e d:y� !::t� !f�l�� ��
) cis e or it is disc.a.�ded. We ca nnot afford to be broadm ind ed
,
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r
I amo ng the QL1Cle1.
ing
ofricers
for
th
e
: �..
ff!�
for
t
he
n
ovelette
n
tur ed out a
.
Th e devotional program wa■ in
.
so
Too. many o( us hold to the idea that sra yer b D p'ractice only for children and in
dent,
Mrs.
arl
Field1;
yit+
PreE
d
a
y
every
thJr
1f this is true i n scie n ce, can 1t be false m moral s?
m a"aines
41
,
,
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wo
M
'th
r,. , - u r• BeU
•
charge o
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,
,
aent
Mn
Geori
e
�
aw.
�
,
Ihin k mg pa ss up some of t he �a1_es1 a d s an. d betieflts of Ufe . ,
1==i,•
ay
w
-�,._
"Tbls morning I got up at ab: all m emben taking part.
N arro.w I Iii wu::
Mi ·
Mc1tntJ L �I•
Prayer prod uces power, power. that will c.Mn� one's entire outlook on life , tha� will
Aft.er the business IM!!u:ion, t ha tary, n Y Est.bu
Jesus was not a "puritan.'' I nstead, he was a " realist. '' He drove to S an Diego, a.me back
��r ,•u �
ma'ke on e happier aihd healthier m bqdy a,n d m nd. The fact numerous p ersons, . to
was lookin g at life honestly, and reporti�g i,� factually, when an d dict.ated 12,000 word, of 1?&gt;' hostess, served refre.11hmen ta to ::!�� a �
people,
e
s
u
fessional
o
next book. Tbb afternoon, I m Mn. Oma
wbom qod is a co nstant comBaniontji'tdudi nl· business and pr
MonJgomery, Mn.
he sai d "Na rrow is the way that leads to h fe.
a vin� this interview, ind then
.
,
Ro
Mn.
Li na Curtis,
h
us
ara
l
prima
C
�
prayer to he lp solve their daily P:J'�DAem� i� fe�tl�ony .enough of its yalue.
sful
s
ucce
s
the
'
player,
minton
_
Ask the cl'ampion ba d
CAMP DIRECTOR
I I � diet.a le some more--:-unlil my Mn. Esta Eaton, Mn. Frankie Neisu
How the n, ma,y we Ie,rn to use prayer l n such a way as to d e rive these ben,(1ts?
the
eliterature
in
Prize
Nobe
l
Ju
hl
i ng , McCliµit,: re�ea!
d onn a • the winner of. the
rouvoice gives out. I'm having t
Monis, Mei. (rom WVU,
g ler, Mrs. Letha
ll's slffl�le enou�h. By at,tendin&amp; �hurch an d 118� one of the l'Dany services • offered
• em - �v�ry one' Of them hie with it.
Morgantown, lut w�Jr;
newspaper edito r · Each O r th
cessful
M•ude
Youn g, Mr,. Ir• Howell, This week he ii atteadiili 4-H
•
- · 1m
, urch I e I·
_ _ e •h
- e. pastor o_r som e of lb
s
.
v serv1ce o 1&gt;-counse l_ F ro.,
by · the. h urc h - th•
·
succes
of
e
tt
requIS
st
r
ft
the
e
as
1sc1p
1
- w 11 prescn be d
"My b;g problem , though, Ia Mr,. •LIi- ura Bell, M.rs. Ur, Morri11.
.
•• and WJII teach us h ow to pray, how to ensuite re&amp;denhip conference at
than the correspondence. It's huge. J ust
Jowsh1p a counselor may be found who 11.;•n
s n o more 1 a1a 1 d octrme extant among us
i
There
The next meeting will be at la.cbon Milla Ne1:t weell: be at­
·
.
rich our liyes .
once."
g
thing
e
time
I
t
h
a
about
h
e
only
anythin
v
,
try
"I'll
n
r
Eato
Met
wo
s
d,
.
s
the home of
·
thoughtle
.
tends
lhe
state
coMerYation camp
c
to read are my mail and the latMathem atics, nuclea·r science, open-heart surgery, A!}tarh
at
Camp
Caeu
. The nmaindff
n
•-�ith the hbpe it wi!I, in S(llne meo�ttre, foster arid he-Ip su�tain explo
n
e."
a
medicl
legal
stuff
on
est
,
y
In
Rev. a11d Mn. Jobn Elwood and of the 1ummer rhe
ratio n , a n d common morals - the re is no place
will be a f:R
/ One reas�n . for .Gardne.r's de- family Jert Su nday afternoon for director throughout the dlte.
that which is good In famHy· and community life, this feature is of them for the tolerance that invites disaster.
luge of mail ts Bu nationally Lakeside, O., 10 attend the annual
This Is the Life!
k now� �urt t:'t Last te5ort.,
s�nsared by the bu�lncss fi rms arid ·organizations whose names
conference.
!
tal
hospi
at
e
th
Mr. and Mn. Harold Seybold of
�
Ask the agonizing youn gster in the cas t
o
n
i
s
Ask
ten
year
for
W
heeling, Mr. and Kn. ceeo G'air
'lf&gt;oeor below.
�!
!
A s k the you n g driver se nten ced to prison
c7:J
!r
:r
·
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�ri
��
m
vi
ea
r
co
M s r ::::a: :0
Sy
the alcohplic' s wHc and child�n ! A sk the d �to r who I� _tr y- they didn't commit. Convic:h and � attend the annual conference ing of Brid&amp;epolj and Ml• Bela
i nf r lh1 bring or de r back in to th�.JUe of the yktim of delir ium their relatives send him thous- ot the Methodist Church at Lake- Jenkins of Coluttl.but were recent
guests of Hrs. Henry Jenklm.
1
ands of letters.
side.
trernens.
ar e
"From now on, though" he said
Mn. Elza Birch returned borne ho!:· a� ! �!:�:�r:�e:
Go to the back door of the saloo n on West Ma dison street,
Mlddl"l&gt;orl
1',u erty Budgel Shopping Center
after
"I'm concen_trati ng o n the �ks. Su nday from Columbus
•
and l iste n to the winos. ''This is the life!"
"•
ht-tenths o f my time
eig
epent
ve
Mr. withr relative. in Wellb .
l days with
severa
spendin
�·
Nag
Education,
Christian
of
Division
(Copyright 1960 by the
n d
In the last 1 0 years working for Birch who is a patient in Univer- Mr� �n��W�T.os,:� l:;.t
or the Chu rches of Christ i n the United States the
tio n al Council
_
Court.
sity Hospita1.
Satur.....,
.1w� m
- CbarI eston.
0( A menea. )
"I'll still be active, but I won't
____
Mn. Ji m Roush was honored
____ _____
Bernhart
Lerner, ShJde nt. at OU
do any more writing or i nve!ltiga- on her birthday Saturday evening
h
t
A
returned
ens,
home tht week.
ting for it."
June 4 at her home by rel atives.
Rev. and Mn. W. I. Fiber of
The Gardner acreage, nam ed
Iv■ n Powell retu med lo Pope
Ra nc ho del Pa.ieano i11 geared Alt Base in North Carolina after Farmin&amp;ton Were Saturday after.
,
By Rev. Robert R. Card
strictly for business. The author a five day pus. Mn. Powell and noon guest.fl of Mr. and Mn. J.
The Chester Method lstParlsh
has a bed close by his study. baby remained at the home of M. Crump .
WORK
His family lives I n Oakl and, her parents, Mr. and Mn. Frank
Atty. and Mrs. A. K. lfcCIDDt'
� Topic: 00 YOUR HOME
.
Jr., Charleaton, spent the put
Calif.,
hundreds of mile s away. Cleland for a visit.
"Love your enemies." - Matthew 5:44
The r�nch , ad joi nin g an In dian
A picnic supper was enjoytd several weeb with their parent■
Most of you have heard the statement that they h_ope Amerhorses, a
n , hu a few
vatio
rese
the home of Mr. and Ml'II, Mr, and llrs. •A. K. MtClunJ, loat
we
that
r
s
thi
by
mean
they
.
icQ has learned tier lesson . . .
l
e
hay,
about
10
lt
few
tena
n
ts,
a
Waid
Roush , Su nday, in honor of cal and llr. ud Mn. Clyde Foley,
h
structive weapon s with the
.�
should prepare bigger and more de
t
he busemployes,
houses
and
15
grandson , Do n Diddle wbo Mason.
their
., e should ' iest of whom are shi: se cretaries I
INieil di OW Brt'il
hope that no , C0':1, nlry woul d d ar e tO altack 1:1s , W
furlough from a
Mn. Allee Chapman ls vhlttinl
home on
s
t h at Jesu s ..said TI,ek��;t who transcribe Gardn er's dicta- base in Mississippi.
the
b
egmnmg, re�emb�
es in Huntington.
from
relativ
�
Jlutll.c'til. W. rft.
· ) tion and keep his fi na ncial deal•
a' tthe "'.
(M
1
a
s h Wl141 t h e swo�d ,
h
peri
l
z
sword
Joe
Hinkle, LlncJID, nt., 11 viis
the
e
l Cleland accompantake
Mrs.
Ha
1,
_
�
.
·
fed by her 110n Bob returned ltlng h is father, Gideon Hinkle
Jesus also sai d something else that I believe IS ve ry import- ings i n order.
·
•
"Many people take mystery no- after spending l ast weet in Ne-.v and sister Mn. C.rrit! Juchon.
ant to us all in this mod ern a,ge. H e sai d , "Love you r e n eP: /:�
BaMn.
or
frlenda
�any
l
s
The
ng pills, and
Brighton, Pa., and atte nded the
m1' es." This brings me quickly to the poi nt and to the mes- vels i nstead of eepi
"flliVor 6 t m S"'"!Dine
· 1at-at Jeast graduation of
hey're more bene1. 1c
her gra ndson chel Pierce Laurrntl were IOffJ
t
at
Jesson
l
thi
learn
o
s
d
e
fail
have
We
you.
fo
have
I
r
sage
to learn that her husband Paul,
·
hed.
lau
the
writers"
he
Bailey.
to
Joh
n
ny
g
,
Ji:
:1,
P1lrilN Chun;fi, llwt' •�.;...,
home a n d yet we talk about peace with Russia.
were
houg h, the mystery
t
,
Roger
ia critical ill in a Wbeellnl: lot,,,"'
Mni.
Theiss
and
"Seriously
M'r.
I
what
t
ee
1110�11,. paatot. SJn«a, � al
s
nee d but take a close look a ourselve s to
i
n teresting p sy- business visitors in Oeveland Cor
has
a
very
pita!.
book
.
9·SOl·am SUJ&gt;t Herbert Jlflu■-•
"§;;;2i
m ea n . I thmk we shall accomprISh som �th 'mg 1'f we dO that ' chologieal importa nce to people. several day11.
Houae guests of Kn. F.d Bleu1
.
�ayer servl�• Wedne
· •�
remember , the truth d oes hu r t , until the proper remedy The average m an is ever i n a
ll a W�aver
N!tumed
but
ing
and Kiss Audrey ue llr. UM!
Mrs.
Ste
I
preaohin&amp; Sundq alt
�l'Ji..
.
, ,1;:,,
:, :�
beca
u
se
home
after
a
vi11iL
witb
h
e
r
Mrs.
Fay Blessing and daugbten
\
state
of
supreme
suspe
n
!le
.
,
applied.
is
,
fM ._.__�
· Pm io\lllg people, mee · · fil;Ul• ..I..
,
,
First - only recen tly we have wi�nesse d m. �th pol1tlcal l ife is �11 compll�atlo n.1 with no in-I• and daughter, Mr. and Mn. of Steubenville.
a:,.rc,an..- · • �)i�Ntf
of -.lem, d0r fJ :t5 pm. ,
,
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,-, PJl119
SUNDAf-;r•
n•
S u nday altemoon IUIRI ef
;MM af h..� , 1'ay IIWt.
TV .parties bitterness becau se of the d e sue for poh l tcal and per- c�nc l u�1ons. That s th e trouble Orvill e Brown at Cheater.
.
r..t
WHTN. PNIJ.�-"
Mr.
and Mn. J. M. Cru� were
Ml'.
and Mn. James Jividen of
with
11re.
"
.
t� tlata, on Por\ianff Rd
sonal gain s .
I Zan esvill e were weekend guests Mrs. M. C. Lewi.a, Mr. a nd Kn.
has
problems
reader
the
Cllllm�J U - 8:4$ ••�•
"So
lllHl:1 �))tlQJ, �,:JO •ni i;re,cb,lnv. W. H. •�djrp. ,
of
plenty
e
hav
woul
d
that
nation
SetQnd _ we live in a
Mn. J. F. Jividen. Part Lee and R02er Scarsberry at
-• ness for almost if not all :t but bu siness will fight and and can't sleep. He pleb u p • of h is mother,
&gt;ti:• � fQ4 Bible StudJ W� Clltf: ,
·
u� 16 No·
c
b
USI
mystery a tory which ha.a substlMary Gra e Stoba.rt employed rt. Pleaaant and Kr. and Mn.
1
.
�
t . n..� P ...t:&gt;I' C. W. •ltrof lbU, - �
· 'lat •
1 Hop..Li..i.l. · Cend.klo
,,
re a �e �• Y th8 t are h onest i n � 1 th�se
the
_ n- _
cheat
and
lie
•
•
(
•
problem
for
Colul'Dbus spent the weekend Prest9.11 Andenon, SOu.tuklt,
tuted
a
hypothetical
in
'1:t ,..
_' 1• � , ,
1 .-.Sk a real o'ne. He aolves il, it h•�Y with her mother Mrs. Blll H,.-sf'II.
ers, and have peace w1lh� n • , • but many do not and
matt
J. M. Crump spent TueldaJ at
,lv■nfll•
C:fliurch
1:J"'4
bib c� lif �llrlal"' � _
,
� 'f , 'f.
e show Ru ssia the advantages o f Capitalis m there ia a conclualon, tuma out
w
Ph11e
-Gn&gt;ve.
Mr.
a
nd Mrs . . Ray Relth mlll er
how
can
you
.
n
Pret!Jyt
rta
•
and
e
,
,
M
q:2'0,
.;,
·
,
t-,
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I
l
d
f
RetoP.Re
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11111.
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d
n
d
·
Eugcr.e
U
a:ar'nJ,e R
ir,ood
'
n
i
and lln. Wtlllain Coleiinan
Mr.
home
their
for
y
a
Frid
ulcers.)
bed.
to
toes
and
ts
left
h
lig
We
l
the
spiritua
such
s
e
giv
it
n
Waldo l, Bartel.I, lfastor, John whe
1,1: l'tV-.'flilft W
minl�-t,, �le Sc:h�t·: t:h
and � Lou'-8e call it •�ape-fiction' and It'• a
Sa
SttutienYllle
of
ndint tbe
ape
udic
pre
after
Fla.�
,
e
a
rasot
e
th
j
r:ac
-.
it
t)o�t
,mlstaJ(e
Tlilrd
of
·�u�
,
Dir.
Ch
Blaettnar,
e
Wtn.
Mak
no
.
r
�
�
,_
·/
Vora,rJ. 'wonltlp '.L0:30 a. m.· ,mvp 'iJt
· 1
,
sister,
Miss
week
wit
h
h
is
Kl■s1
tolumbu•
fa.at
of
e
were weekend
d
word.
good
O�lG. •· m., Worshi p and class conscious ness are a Jleftnite bhght on the Un it
inf W�fli, . IJ':3d. p. ra. � ��-� �•
1 ..V S�_ctv·Sphool
Mory
Mn.
of
guests
It
Reithmlller.
no
•
thlnf
r
low
In,
"Ano
.
!
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lbe
.- �- ,0,1111 •· Ill, i• Thlrat For, God." States and a violation of the ci)llµnand to love those who are l�el reading a11 some critlca Mr11. Charre, M_•rti!t and daugh- Mn., �ord P�fll. J0111 ODtl. .
• '· .';' II! · 11. ·• #•ll)O�i
a..a.\!llblti'Se�ool Supt.
hr
.
, •14' different than
C
_ we are or who lfave become our enemies
Society
C lftlulA,.,,,.t....,
t,.,
,!
,
�
..
liW-.i
Huf.t.
1
think. Out biggest re1del's are tu Ru..tll of Gal1:inoh11 spent Sun- 1 lllsa ijlllan Jlnnnon tnd n,,
CenlrM•ltJ
�
1f
MW:berrt
Po�e,oy.
Mor
ni ng
·
•-hS '&amp;':bool a.t I JI. m., � Kalar, • ,:, 111{...1;
Fourth
U CHRISTIAN . . _ Stop saying, Well,
wait
YO
doetor11, ba nker!, big businesamen day with �- Frances R ::&gt;berts !ftM Brannon �ere Tuetda,y eveaa
aerv� ,•t 1 �. God the PN1erver h e .IS wriTing about the wor I d There i s plentY of strife and T
Lee · , pt. fir. amt un. Dile
•blP 10:f'..i � 'tff
int gueati of ¥t. .\Jld lln. J, M.
,
B:r.
people with Important pr.ob and son Pbil1P..
Tut
grace
..
n
f
·
QoJde
Ma
•
ri
·
o
�
11 , . •,. • pa•._
whether lems."
,
e
dlng
·
church
n
s of all denominations,
11pe
Ia
ldore
l
iti
within
a
n
Ctwhp.
madf!
Don
Mias
:
mies
e
en
nd
ith;
f
·
.
a
,
,re ye ..ved thl'tnqh a
■-- ·L,...i.:.a.:i;i;.
.. , , � :rr.
· ._. ,
MemerW wiekend iueats of-.
TM' · b"•N MltllMlht ��- �
..-we that not of younilvea It la the gift conservative or llberal . . , A poor example for our Maste r The late Pre■ldent Funklln t&gt;. a vacation with her p&amp;Nn t■, Mr.
IO
l
s.
e
enemi
our
,,,
Hllldol'II.
G.
T.
and Mn. N. o. Wein wata
Mn.
"'- - Jin. Gec-1e Da\lk. hit.or · _
Mr.
love
avid
n
and
a
er
n
was
to
Gard
Roosevelt
command
the
ol Goo. Ephesiw 2 : 8. W�nesday al\,d direct opposition to
'..�
•
and
McKenzie
Hel en Stone Coot of Hu.ntl
Bill
Mn.
Mn.
d
an
Mr.
t
n
Preside
Ram
our
me
o
former
,
ls
bec
an
f
as
"ltmd� Rl:ltool l:;!l A. M. "-8 1 l'ltil•,_., , ,
who
se
o
th
hav
may
evenlna
,ervlce
it
8
p.
m.
1
e
Indeed1 we in the church
n Jimmy of ,Gallipoli!! were II.IPI
IIO
l
nlf,on and Mr. and Kn. Sa.muel
Truman.
s.
to
learn
can't
we
"bae�.....,... Supt. ,..... �
if
but
church
,
MlillNilf thurdfl, I.ob- enemies, eve'h withi n the
""'!,um•� and I stm cotre1- per guest■ Friday �f �ill motber, Ca� ef Wheelin1.
,
., ,. °'!I i I L
(;
,
M1:--'t�- tr1: It. Card, pastor. Stind:AY School love the m, how C an we- ever love the Russians ?
Mn. Robert Em�eton of NorMn. Laura McKenzie.
n d , said �ardner.
po
n
1. m., IJoyd Dtlllnaet; Wor•
Fifth _ Naturally it d oes not stay within the church but
l::io
"
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. P. �- W.
Rdbl;1:llt;toa
MtftNlmq:�. ' !'!:pie.
it vlsltln.J relaUvet here �it
follr:
and Mrs. Clyda Crou and
allr
Mr.
a
d
asp
of
author
e
The
w
er
.
_
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.
.
ad
�t
.
•�P
l&amp;.� .a. m., Hpa1m Taylor, goes home with us an'd the neigbHor and you do not get along,
11141,tpo,t.. B t.
. .
o
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&lt;e,
u
b
•('fllt
Colum
n,
n
Ly
w
daughter,
.
,,.reer
ho■
�ulded
h
prolesslon
is
.
, "'iilfci -&lt;
"'""'-• s.;.e..: 10 1, i1L
.
l1J-lt.der. frayer lilttlce 7:80 p. I SO up goe s a fence - a mad Ience. OH MV FRIENDS WE
_
--:---111:rtnt■•
eir
h
t
h
ed
wit
weekend
.
from it.a • be�innm.ic. He explain : the
·
,
'
.
ed
ay.
Pd
IL
._
'1·4�
..,,..
w
art
ftl
N
of
Pullin,
w
Mollie
"�
,
·• " n
ul''&amp;"· /ell-' .,.· 'hl L ,' ,.,"1"hl� mlillliot.
"I ,tarted wrlllnl ,torleo 37 lllr. and Mrs. A. B. er- ud
.._
)
H AVE NEVER LEARNE D TO LOVE THE ENEMI ES C LOSE
t:
C �urct,,- �. I, AT HAND. THE1!-EFORE PEAC E WITH RUSSIA IS OUT years aro, when I wa, 34 a, d Mr. and Mn. Howard N•ttiler.
Memoriol weeiend 1oesta of llr.
•
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11
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�1
NI - L p:.. l,r.
-� or W hl 9
/ Mr. ■ nd Mn. Ru,..JI Rltlcllfl ontl Mn. _Cbarleo McNicltle,. · •
a. .
QUESTION . . . WE DON'T KNOW HOW TO LOVE 1tlll a lawye,. I knew I dldn 1
' m W · '' ' ·• .
:n
OF
'�
�
THE
; 10��
Du•� �
a_ $u�
.
......
Y-hour
m.,
80
Sehool
Gueru of llr. and Mn. Chari,.
Fall� Pa., _ we« tb.e
· •·
.
"Jl:IO_-p
l,,,iji1q
i'·.even· · 1·l1{f ·1
OUR ENEMIES FAR AW AY. The old• war will fo on unless know anythlnf ,bout wrltlnl' ,. ol Beaver
tltol ••!11
..;.; ".les Monday ..,. Mr. ■ntl
� :on
"' �
McNk
;.,._c_,,.
'
8:3!) pl 111. .
A
to
a
ru
Ill
n
I
12 or IS rears .I fl.letts I19t w ek O �
1
s Ior the f'nt
I
.
person
.a
I
etc.
m1ssiles,
than
y
d
reme
a
of
more
ha'V
we
e
011nn
•
fl.
·
'"'"" girltll, • ••· eanMI IU. Church
chllrctt id tht 'N'llt,...., a,,.,., t.,....,,
M r. a nd
Eber Mrs A· H· CurtJa and arandaon
:�:r ::�r:�n1 :.':! : le=I
ern ed abo�t
conc
be
'
l
not
,will
he
l
l
afraid
fa
I
l
,
·
m
n
t
s
r
h
•.
C
.:
m
a
9:30
not
Schooi
pa
Sunday
·�
Cb�le• of ,ReedBVille.
SC�
ol
ator.
�blf
ltel'
■
:l
ld
lll.
_
.... bv. �ro H met. ·; lftr �
e
,
1
111,_ ••4 �. ,Ech-ard ,ee1te �
Wo'8l!f/l
J
P.m.
_,
the cold war gorn� on. an d ho I S likely to go o n nurs ing hIS mrt'.'i MOie ""tern,, ,..,.� - Mr. a nd 111,� Etl-4 1{,rdlsh
,,,.,.., .lch&gt;ot-9:IIO •· ,._ - �� -. A
n
w
be
rmon
l
E.
:
s
e
Chur
F.
h
t
is
I
Syracu
• •. • -·
front storlet tlla t -11 ort of atuff (Loia Sayre) sob and q:ughter of family or Zanuvllle are viaiUn1
il
l'fli·
se UI
,c ,
· vonblp 10 30 L rl ,Yptt··if:•• ·p. - ifo'nbfl'
gru d ges. But fbeheve that rnpst who read h
P• m.; A'fen lal � Due, pA.W,+-, S)lJlc,i.ay, SchooJ_ 9:3� Christians and there a re ma�y things we can do about it. , Your
m.r StMffJ1'tiC" �� ;:�_· 11
'"Th at 's why 1 111 I'm I bual: New Castle, Pa., .-.re ncent her mot het, Mrs. . Ci!f1tI� �
1• m.; Wor,lp io 5 a. m.; Prayer attitude toward your enemies will change and you will be nessman. Most writers do thc,l, lr gueata of her grandmother, Mn. ,and Mr. and Mn. Chfrte1 �
a. Wtdiiiiitay 1: 30 pra.Tet meet- ·
,
•· ·
\
at por,u. .
\I
t/1 I� iilH- 111Vl1 7: :.-a •,:· ii't�dne�IYabl e to do a• good tum for !h em In a short time . Then the mad best 1 ofl fits! for the low-pay- CamUla Sof.l".
lq: Pra,er
'. _,_
1111 •�
h
urc
t.;DC111ler u1._,_.,
Mr, •0d 11Ji'i.
i':,O p. at. mice qn:.1'J'
'
Jactaud
Ho�
Mr. and Mn.
ing public1tion11 . 1nd run out of
· � ie11e1; · Public meeUn8 Sun. 8 p.
n . .
d own.
torn
be
can
fence
Jqeid 17 ol tlM!
from a vlo!t wllh her •� ":"s.t::
•1 W�•"'
a,r
�;h:;:
Peaee must begi n withi n Meigs County and within your material �, the time lhey'Ve returned
1
r
m
0
rne
,nd Mra. lkui,il; fl
m. w,d., Pr,y'. particular neighborhood by teari ng down all the high Je•th�s �i" a
.::� 1��
t.9 1 :� 9it.E ";;�,� Wattenon :,.,�':i.ien
1
t,ern�ss and ?(:her causes that make en emJes. We o IS: ,:'it 'bad90 �st In �•ene-the and i.,Je watierwon of Parkers- l ah Bndfotd. Jin. YOUnee • •'
bit
of
e
Jifit�I•
?
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m
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,
,
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ed to within a h11.U-e;2me
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other crack al Pent.lt r . bu! t hat
tndians by beatin the I n1185
S IUto Hom«,; l'or T ia-rs
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Mit•key Mantle ll hltti n1 like l ' J t Athl eti cs
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Jnmng home r was t h big ti loY.'
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W le Sox
. for t he Tigers as Jim Bunl l l ll!;(
harley B ush of the Mid d leport Barons mad e h is p1tchmg Los Angeles
22 27 440 !HZ ('Olll(' lde nC'e that the New York R ed So IS '
A l lred former 11u ddlewe1gh1
d th
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1 9 25 432 9� �ank ee s are beginni n g to took I Tig ers :J at t h; e:ashin: ton S��!� pi c ked up h l s' lhird w m of tht'
c ha m pion or the world s aid
h t' rctur'd In t� e Cou.nty P?ny Leag ue a brilliant two no-hitters \h ic�o ,
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lpt11�.
32 360 13 '2 like the champs of old.
had giv en Pender two ch an ces in I In a �ow Friday mght with a 1 5- 0 v ictory over Pome�oy. The
tors, 7_ 4 Jor their ri lth straigh t seiuo n with late-innin g relll' f J1d
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Ff" ,V-• Huth
Nothing male1 t,be Yankees. WIil in oth Pc Ame ri can Lea gue
Bo1ton and lhal Pender should last t ime he appeared Jn a Pony COI�test was al the tall of the
l from Hank Ai; u1 rre.
l0ot beue r than wllen .Mantle J » game.11
now give him a {'hance m his 1 959 seaso n when he hurled a no-hitter i n the Alfred -Orange c ..ldf' di "'lliclel,ht• l
Larry Jac kson received t•r1•d1t
S.t. L"-1• f
on
a
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nd th� J.Ufff slugBOSTON UPI - Su1ar Ray Rob- home state
for
hit aevf!nth straig ht win and
j Pony tou, nament ·
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n tl now i th ,a.ix po�eer
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, nuSh, nwhthand er, had the Porn- Portlan d lefty
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thui mon th 1111d ..�•ta 1D
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Lo�ii {:afdinali beat
day after ralhn g 1 0 rea:.un his Yankees
the
firsthit
Ca.rd1
n�I attack that rncludl·&lt;l
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all
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eating
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Si� Bonus
atu f fl e+. � P\, .h,n
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last 2, 1 al bah for a !� *Vetag, �ce P1ttabu:r1h Pu-ate, 9-6, the Ken Boy�r e 161h homer
Muuc:bnsen.s · New York m iddle·
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J 1hc Wa} I ii• fanned the SJdt' in the rctm, th� S lt.lt' and collecte� the 1 F!h"I1 el hla •1
onl•v rt an adds u to bfd. n�w.s for Ch ic igo C\lbt a·owned Ute Ph i l ap1tcher To ( .ou lracl
wel,tlt tit1e horn Paul Pender
Emit Banks' 15th homer and
first a 11J st'l·ontl 1nrungs struC'k out vkL ury as h i!-! mates went on lo gt-I 1 3-3 ad p r h _ 2�iv0--C
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American L�a' � rfv�\• who rea l - del �'h ia Phillies, 6-1, the Cinci n- Mark Fre11; man·s four-hit pitdimg
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tn �il ......n1 �m after Fri- j NEW YOR� U PI - Jerry He i nt z 1 5, walked
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two, .saw only three two mor" runs m the lop of the
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.,. It. i.ouh - law 1 ire that II h�l llafttle 1s the natl ReCQ: edaed out lhe Los An- he l ped lo ■end Philade l phia's .Jun
day •itbt't ,pltt dec111on lon, Roh- 18--year-okl r1&amp;lt hander from St reach h;ist• as -111 error back of htm fifth und two III the st&gt;venlh
i3-'2l
t•
5•dftki
(0.2).
: one thing thal can turn the Amer- itel61 Dodgers 4-3 tnd the San Owe ns down to his su:lh loss l1
� Al1 he had lo h ave so ml?' Libory, 111 , who •� c alled ' ·the bes1 let on i g('I 0;1 a fielder 's choice
,
Svra( Ulic&gt; milted Ill the llh o n
·
�me to th.i■lr: 1tJou1 lhe fuh1r;_ P.1 1chm11 prospect m t he Midwesl," 1 h a l l l 'omf' rOy d idn 't hit a ball out Lou.ks l hrt•e•ru u hurnn but 1 1 ' Bu�: waukt• at San P:Ntteisco - •&lt;·an League race i nto III Yankee Franciscq Gi1 nts beat the Mil- was t he rlrst major Jeagul! uc(5-2) YI AntOMHI 13-3).
cake-walk
I we u kee !lrives, 5-0
r.. rota, back to New York with- signed II bonus t"untract wllh the or the 1 r1 f ll'l d
wasn't enouah
PriL"e fanned 8 m
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out any J.d� of what my pla n11 New York Y an kees Fn&lt;l11y esuA parn. d� 0f po meroy Pl,1 ch crs h ts� 5t int '
Catcher Dutch Dotterer s secMantle expl oded hib fourth
Brooke :J':obi nson 's third sin gle
Newcon,bt, (3-3) "' P.odrH (4-5 ).
f
m a te r a t $50• 000 ·
De." Roblnl(lll Aid ·
hrld 1 he Middleport batte rs reasonfor Syracuse Don Harden had a
ond-i nni ng grand slam ho rner
• homer m thn.. e games In th
or the game drove i n J ck
Sund 'r G a
he Y�.n kees f�llo� ed their us- 1 ably I n check UllHI the big fifth double whi te t,'r11' Sisson and
Rt FMed that ·,e wa nted o n- I
provided the Reds With all their
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eighth
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Friday
Phil�•
who had trlp l ed w t t
night to g
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n 1 11
u ii �, , HHl l llK . whe 11 7 hits, a walk and . a Mi di: W1 ncbre n ne 1 each had srn Pi tt1burtt- at St. L::
runs after Sa ndy Koufax walked
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the
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kees
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run
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victory
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for
3
--c.UUlo■T- aAuTA - :�sep ��: l ��teofof ''tt
the
ot
over
and
s
(2)
t t bon us
11
fiddcr s diu1ce n cUcd the win- gl es
th
re
th e Cleve I 11nd In d'1ans. It was t he I eave Ha l Brown his sixth win.
· Cl nc Inn•rl
a
Los An�IH
� me n PITJ"SBURGH UPI-The Pirates it was learned that eve ry other , ner s 9 runs
/ MIIW1uko If
W
illie Mais homered, hit two
th
Y
B.row
nkees'
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,tr
stopped
n
ight
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)).
(
e Athl etics o n
tri um p h ,
•• San flranc:11c:e
have agned Lo t ransfer pitch er dub i n th e maiou was biddmg for I , E
,
For Racine Price sin gled twi ce, I
sm,les,
scoted two r uns, drove in
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r Midd leport s n u ie S l arl- 1
ight
three
Uamat
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the
flit
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White
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2-3
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n
nings
I
g
Ed Bauta to the St, Lo uis Card. the 6-foot, J- rnch. 1 70 pound pi tch- '
AMERICAN L IAGUI!
Pean uts W icklm e had a double
1
three
and
stp�e t�o bases as Sam
f
h
rs
s
whil
Mor
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safely
l
n
e
SQx, and moved them tQ within I rehefer of Jerry Barber.'
n and Ted Ba iley a d ui hle
M
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inah as pvt of • recent tr ade 1n 1 er Heintz h 1t s been s i g ned !fl a I c
w. t.. 09 GB 2�
wo
n his e1&amp;: h th gam e for
Jonell
had
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three
run
home
r , Tcr�y
games
of
the
first-pla
ce InR uss Kem merer yielded th e
.
whi ch lht1 aeq u lred pitcher WII- 1 cont raet with the Yunkees' Hirh
ltadne
01)0 120 2_5 4 1 C leve l and
28 18 .6
dians
.Ii .;u l o ho1Uer, and Bush
Syrucu :w
496th homQr of Ted Will iams' ca- ' t he Giants.
mer Mizell from St. Loui1.
000
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3-J
Baltimore
30
mo nd farm clu h of the ln k rna i Jondhnson
4
4
0
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21
088
112
��c��� r Colema \c•u�� had 1 0
i6 21 :553 2 \.z
brlolti �na p Loslnt $treak
reer but beat the Red Sox behin d
Baula, currently with Col um bus tlonal Lea gue and asA1,l(ned to Far •
Salse r, Pr•t• e (4) ( WP ) a nd Uai- N ew York
;.o
2
ay
s
t
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w
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s
The
Baltimore Orioles en ded a a n 18- hit White Sox attack that
.
Detroit
of the Am@rlean Assn ., is a rel ief go, N. D., of the d,1sH l" North · /s ·
e
y
Louks
and
Cundiff.
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four-ga me losing &amp;treat and m ov- i n cluded four hits by Gene Freese 1
1peelalhrt. lie had an earned run ern Lea,:u e . Heinti was a star . oim•ru� .on . e moun wit pi n - -- - -� ---- -- -- 1 Chica go
27 23 :540 3
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W ashin gton
20 27 . 426 8 ½
"".er•1� of 0.9:J ln 1 9 in n ings pitcher for Cal/icdnil 1 11:.:11 S ehool. 1 �J: rnc:; m
022 29-1 5 1 2 l
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with Columbu1.
' beUevllle, Illi n ois
Cit
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Pomnoy
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1/) 31 .3.,26 13
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8v Unlhcl Pl'H1 lnfefnttlonal
Bush a nd Co rr. Mayer and Sp1m f:rldiliy'1
R•ulfl
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G AB R H Pct llaltimor• S K■n1H City 4, nl1ht
Pl•v•r-Club
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RACINE W INS
�rolt 7 W• 5h lnato,:, 4, nlth t
Hadnc&gt; made its Pony basebal l Clmnte, Pgh, 49 204 34 71
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HID 1 3 1oston ,.. ni ght
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102
Burgess,
35
record two alraight wi ns aiaimst n o
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BOSTON .UP - Co - middleYork � Cleweland 3, nilht
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"I'd like to fight Archie i n Oc•
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J efeats Friday evt!ning in a visit to Curry, Phi la. 36 1 12 13 38 339
S•tunlav I Probeble Pltehtrs
weiJht cham pion Paul Pender, who tober," lriah Paul explai ned, "if
Syracuse, winning �-3 with th� Skinner, Pgh. 49 188 4 1 62 .330
Cl oveland at Nrw York - Grant cl u bbe� lhe fadlr,,g SUg�r Ray -Rob- Affhie keepa his title a ain st
.
44
55
35
Chi.
167
Ashburn,
.329
g
help of a flock of missteps In th e
l nson mlo 1ubm1,aion m the clill,- Erich .!tdfoppntr of Germany
Adcock, Mil.
af
32 1 19 13 39 .328 i4-I ) v. Ford 12"' 1•
home teem de feniie.
Chlcap
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Boston
che
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d9y-nftht
J flll■lti Friday ftlght sought Toronto on July II."
48 192 28 62 .323
Le f1y Jim Lou\s pitched 4-hit W hile, St. L
Alttrough Pendtt" had to be con•
49 21 4 30 68 .318 1 'lerc� (4-I) aM, W,nn f2&lt;1) -ti. a •hot at the Hellt heavyweight
/ hall bu1 he had four errors back of Gru.a l, Pgh.
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ct°W11 today hlBteld Of a. tit l e- lellt with a nothfl' apllt verdi ct,
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37 60 .316 "'�
him which opened the gates to Mays, s. Ii'.
.....ro1t •t Wa •aton - MoMt e1��nl filht in his oWn 160 pound lilte tbe one he tooll: In his fjtst
40 179 27 M .312 (3-ll
enough runs to hand Katin e the lln1ton, Mll.
vs Fl ich u (0-2).
dlvl�90,
. Victoey ovtr RobinlOII �t tlle :BosAMIIICAN LIAGUI
victory. Louks fa nned 12, w11lked
an
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�e�er of ton Oarde-.· on Jan. �. le bea t
nne l s, B n . 45 176 7 8 .386
fou r.
-Her1Mrti (2.J) �' lttr•lla (6,,),
tlro.o�l(ne,
fl; - who 11 recog- the nearly wlllhed u, SUiit Ray
Fo r Ra cine, Larry Salser ope ned. A llison, Wuh. 47 116 32 58 .330
�tzed a, JJli. d.lewe�t. C�ampion far nll'ON fmjffili♦'1y this tim,.
und•Y
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Gamn
I fanned four until he was relieved Maris, N. Y. 44 158 34 52 .329
:a•:rl\r'etta,, N:tw '"!0 k and
h
tt ae J!let #Otta 011e sixth to ,the
in the fourth with the b88es load ed Power , Cleve. 40 )58 )8 52 .329 �:::: e�:•a: �nr.f".
1 und ouc out by Larry Price, 1hc Berra, N. Y. 36 1 1 1 17 38 .324
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RobJn110n
Wo•,ld be
1�naed ancient
re
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Atclue Moore for "'
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!LDER HJA�S MONOGRAM
Famous
Smith Chi
50 JBS 27 60 ' 319 c�,.... •, lotlon
po
gar
t a)lpea
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(176-pound) title.
MINOli: LI.AGU ■ RIIULTI
SOUTH BENR, In d. UPI-Jack Gentil'e B� l t
44 t lS 23 36 · 31 9
l�e,� �leaf ln 1 th� cll�ch !7 ·
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Hansen, Ba
151 4 21 M 310
w1-o won another spilt 15- round de- a n\ &amp;.ey 'ftU: n e1 n c es ttirolllJPI• ·
lnternatlon.al League
1 elected president of the Notre Frnc□a, Cl eve. 44 163 30 50 _ 307
flg 'j
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fllrtw
l.1lon over New York.fr Rbinson ou
Co
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JumbWJ
Dame Monogram Club, 1ueteedRun. IUiHed In
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their r(turn title (la:ht 1t the
ing Bill Schmilt of Portl and, Ore.
M atlonal LNgue-: Ban ks, Cub3 Richmond 5 �alo S
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1nue
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on
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Sts:
noston G�eQ, lat�. ''l'.m. not lnEldl'r ii a former Irish football 46: Clemente, Pirates 43; Cepeda. Miami 3 �ro�to J
coming to
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t�reated rlgbt ROW 1p a title fight
sta r wh o rn n 98 yarda lor the Gianta 34 . McCovey Giant■ 34 , Montreal 4 Havana 3
with Gene tultnter. rm recoiniied
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Anwrlcan At1«latlon
only touchdown In Notre Dame's Moon . Dodgers 34, '
.. cbM\P.19• i� n'l�i� of t,be wor�d.
Oharleaton
5
6
Denver
7- 0 vietory over Army In 1929. . .
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Ho u.skm 2 Dtlla•;Ft. Worth 1
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yor k 5tale ' Tax Depar tme nt re- o11lesI 34; Skowron ' Yankees 33·•
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recoan4ed u champion by the
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Will iamsport 6 Readint: 4
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Bing,ha
The tax bodki are now open' lot �e June
Could Plght At- 149
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1520,450 of the total of $177 , 633,- B
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A�; 1�n LN�u•: Marls, Yan- Juraesl!I Cl eared B ut
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Sox cl eared up BIiiy Jufges• fuPitching
t'ure slatus
h the team bi · h a nd•
N•tlonal LHgu.: Law, Pirate1, in h i m hi11wit
nd ition al r'e,leale,
unco
g
8-2; Sa nf�rd, Giont a 6-2 ; Bu hl but
w hhl happens to Del Biker?
D roves 8-2, PurkJ!Y., �eds 5-2.
Baker
named Interim manAIMrl�an League. Coate11, Ya n- J 11ge r of t hwas
Red Sox Wednesday
e
kees 6-0, Sta ley, W�lte Sox 6- 1 ; when Jurge was
granted a medl­
tstrade, Orioles 6-1 , �rant , In• cal leave oreabee
nce.
dlans 4-1 ; Daley, Athlet 1c&gt;s 7-2.
No mentlon was made of a perWe �a..1 Ideas,
mane.nt successor to J u rgea. That
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pla111 ,,,.,1 fflONr/al,
position, ror he doesn 't k n ow
For H.IS T"11 Ie F'1gIIt
whether his job Is safe until next
GROSSINGER, N. Y . U PI -Jnge- i, week or next year.
m1t r Joha nsson 's phsldan !laid today there Is no dan,gcr or postponlng thr return title right wUh I
A 'S SION INFl ■ LOIII:
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI-Rvn­
Floyd Pattflrson because of the
heavywclght cha m pion's buck· co n- n ie OvercHh, 19 )'ear old Unlver•
dltlon.
sity of Florida first baseman, has
Dr. Herbert Salzberg exami ned beP.n signed by the Kan s111 Clb'
JohanHon again Friday and pro• Athlctlc-s to a bon us contract
nounred him
"ln hne physical with their Oall11 fartn club in
conrHtlo n ." The physic-Ian t hen the American Ann . Dallas op.
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Tf:.'if F.C-UL A, Ca l if. UPC-"! · H• rsetl III thl· drilmiJ l 1 ('� and trirh I im n 1=:arl fields, A. K. McCI�.,
Ry Roy L. Smith
nevr
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A :c;peed ing cnr A c ro wd_ of sI1r�e k 1 n � youngste�s. A
Gardner. ·•1 ju ll favor1IP ,1or11•s l'oncerns a cul• and J . w. Gibbi .
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1 league who brok" &lt;.:ard n er's penO ( I iq uor . /\ h .I I r ·&lt;I ru n k e n gtr I I e:i m ng ou t O t le w nd
to
Jive
like one."
The huiline11 matter dlstuued.
d
bouleva
the
r ng t he bot t le ;it ii y('d ( '.stri�,n \\ ;U t i nFi 1 0. c �� ss
f
Th ua , at 70. doe■ the creator (· il when he ,aw him s.eribbling wa&amp; the proposed water ayltfnl.
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a
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in
!llrng
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and
Muo n " sum U? a no l f'!i dur 1r1 g a tri ii l. The writer I T he necenary num ber of contract,
or
.
I T ret! lu&lt;:ks tlown t h e boulevard there was an mte rsechon .11r "Perry
turn recalled.
c e1:r thal has tttn hi m
b
h
by the citi.ien• who will take
I
'· He Lold me , ·For heaven's $like te r have been obtain� and Atan ti a tra ffi•..: l ig ht i n red . The ho:v at the whee l �ul �n ' t get j oul a VII"lua l one-m a n l ibrary of
t he jur y JS the only thing th at iornt&gt;y R. F. Muagrave, Pt. Plf••
i the brakes on quic k l :, enough beC'ause of alcohol m h is bl�od my11ery n011 ell.
h
counts
"The
100
Case
or
s
. and never l�t th e m !lee ant was preaenl and ditcuued tlle
tome,
H
t
l
i
hospita
the
lo
them
of
hree
I
I
took
1 stream . And the ambula nce
y o u taki n g not es whl"n lhe opposi• legal procNl ure to «.nt inue tn the
u bli M hed
Wolf,
p
ihe
was
ylaid
"
W
them
ii
,
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two
took
of
squad
car
the
tlit'd
e
, and
where- tw o of t h m
1hi1 )'tar. and he ettimates th1I l ion 11&lt;.·ort's a poi n t . You should 1 efforts to g et the system.
to poh&lt;·e h ea d qu arters.
mort&gt; than u o million copies of l ea n back. s l rl't&lt;'h, look at the
A motion wu adop�d to have
' · This is the li fe'. ''
J his bo oks h.ilve been sold in the cl11{'k and gla n ce al the opposing lwenty lo• da of ci nder11 put on
' Sense of Values
Fa's·•
auorney as i f to 1ay: I wonder the streets of the town.
/ United Slates and Canida alone.
. for t hat matter) is headed for
oldster
(or
er
He quit a hrillia n 1 legal prac- whe n tha1 dam ned 11.ar is going to
Any youngst
SERVING IN GERMANY
I tit&gt;e tor full-lime writing a quar- shut u p · "
trouble u n l i t he h;n worked out .'I true sense of values.
B ishop Fr an eii:: ,I. �rCon ncll of '�ht&gt; Methodist Church . _ i n j ter of a century ago '·so I would 1 Gardner got the legal bug ea rly I Fol lowin g is the addreu of Pfc
i n Mold1m. Ma�s . tht&gt; son of Jf u � rt w Gihbs son of Mr. and
pra t h i ng on the sulljcc:l of the prod igal son , called atte nt t on have mor e time for hu n ti ng and aBorn
Pxpert, he acquired hi!! M ri . Cha r les Gibbs w ho 11 now
mining
fishing."
l
That
e.
libertin
to 1he fa(l th a t .Je:,11 5 neve r cal h•d the hQy a '
I Y et ii is so e asy to see hi.11 early edu c-atio n
fol Jowint: his m lhe Signal Service of the army
n
you
h
m
"
a
d
1
1 was t h e JU dgment h IS O 1 c1 er broI I H:' r passed on
I fir Ht lov e i i the boolt.s, althou.gh fath �r from gold fi eld t o gold 9tationed in Germany: Pfc. flubert
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can ;t alw:..:vs 1 1 ust a �n a n 's r�,latives ·:
,,
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he consh n l ly gru mbles th�y keep I fie ld. In 1 906, he s()E'nt seve ral w . Gibbs, RA 1561116!'.li7, 26 Signal
'' fhe young man s folly, the bishop ms1sted , lay in
,, the him from doing ag much hun1ing I m odlhs on the Klondike.
en. , c. B. APO 164, New York,,
and fishi n .g as he'd like .
fact that he had never achieve d a t�ue se nse of valut�.,
. Y.
.
N
be
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11
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La er, a1 �ovi e, a I 1 f -, hl' . He never se�med lo realize that his 1 athe r h ad wor •eu long I 'Tm never on vacation." he
1 ca me lhe box.mg protege or pioATTEND FUNERAL
hours piling up the fam i ly estate . H e had always assumed that said. " I'm 70 and I've been work/ eynee , stu n l aviaror ·•·S�•de '' beM
[
n
Mt
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.
yea
night
r
be
n
fo
wa
te
and
day
d
turn
ing
rt Lewis and Mr. and Mn
in
Ro
boy
,
the
And
it had someliow ' ' fallc11· to him."
1
e
h0ffe H
l d
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I've
got
to
s
l ow dow n . "
M . Grump attehded the
James
.
1
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1
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�;e a��:
it to "fall" to him .
to ne
only rece�tly, he signed
al
Yet,
o! their eou1in Mrs. Ber•
funer
ng
thinki
of
r
e
�
mistak
r
:
furthe
/
the
��
e
d
;�
ma
w r d th s
And the voun" man
n he r
r
w
c
10
a
ni
g �• �h:'.1�� •� the
that the furl a n{'e xdtem cnl of life was all to be foun� in the � w�:�•�� I:8., 1n ;�: �e�t fi: ;fc�:�s for boxing . 11 was lu: i �g f �� �m �
urc on
the deputy D. A. 's scoldin g that R',•. ,"b"
distanc e.. He never .realized what a wonderfu l place his home yea r ,.
r Par,k.ersburg, Ma y
a
ck o'
2
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e
o
c
me
a
h
d
"d
d
t
be
•
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awy er
e
wa s u ntil he was 1 1v1 11g WI' t h th e h ogs.
1 8th by Rev Bill Denton JnterIn high school . liv_ing .in the me nt in the· cemetery
Wh.)'? Bec ause a lthoug h h� is
Discipllne Is the Price .
that
_
eir:pert craftsm a� w ho t�rives borne �f the p�mc1pal m Palo place by the Eckard-Baldwin Fu·
One molecul e in a m i U ion will make a difference m the oan
A lto, Ca l il . , he is said to have neral Horne of Akron 0.
n _ wo rk, he_ con11den_ h1m� l f
l1m:1n . blood stream.. 1 1500,000th of an inch
C hem i S t ry O f the
M
.
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read Bla ckstone for two or three
wh1,ch
o
y
. h
rahon
nl
ma
bu,mess
a
i
pe
n. Cu nTim gham died in tt,.
will make a difference 111 the potentia l of �n a,to m. A 'ha ir s I "manufacture■ good salabl e mer- ho\irs before breakfast. attended
where she haa lived for man,:
"
.
sc hool, i)'ped legal paper■ until I ron
br eadth can make thi..: " difference betwee n life and de�lh . A chandiae.
�an.
sh� :,as .the d a u1h� of
the
_
trouble
In
make
" Im 11 0t a writer-I'm a. buai- 9;30 p m. and then comp leted
bubble invisible to the , human eye ca r.
n
A
his homework before going to Me�hoo i,t ·pre:;eS:nln ;;:•t° �
neH min," t he stocky, gr■.�- ha irhuma n hear t .
.
. .
ed be1pectael ed auth or ui1d m l he bed. _______
I gmia and a rormer retident of
The Uniform Sunday Schoo l lesso n for J u ne 12 : "THE
st u dy of . his 3'000.acre ranch on
Muon County. She ii 1urvived by
· ' tiny Sout hern
th e . out Hk m,_
.• (tr th II
TWO WAYS ' " M ..�,tthew 7 · 1 3- 14·' Luke 15:- 1 1-32.
two 110n1 Teddy and George "'
Ca h fomia town.
Ak
ron and several gra.ndch i ldru
very
is
s{
scienfi
·
modern
the
whic6
with
fart
one
is
'•There
She
was born Feb. 3. 1882 and
across
"I'm I aaleaman, There•, writ•
ramiliar," said the olectronic engineer, as we visited
p
a ased awaJ May 14, JNO.
doti'l
1
n
.
ere·,
h
t
writi
laqorator)'.
g-and
n
I
our
g
1, Mn. Franci• Mffrl•
the lunch table. "Everythi ng in life i s exact. In
ve the time _to wait for in.1pl raMn. Ethel Smith wu hoateu
we make n o a llowa nces (or var iations. The thing f_its_ or 1t ht _aon
PTA l!LICTS OFFICEh
the analysis ts pre- I 1 --or anything . 1 _never have. Friday evening, Ju ne 3, when
The
PTA in a recent meelhll
doCsn ' t, the count is cor rect or it is wro ng,
ct
e
y
t �! Btl!��t Sunda, at the !lcboo l el ected the :touaw�
��e d:y� !::t� !f�l�� ��
) cis e or it is disc.a.�ded. We ca nnot afford to be broadm ind ed
,
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I amo ng the QL1Cle1.
ing
ofricers
for
th
e
: �..
ff!�
for
t
he
n
ovelette
n
tur ed out a
.
Th e devotional program wa■ in
.
so
Too. many o( us hold to the idea that sra yer b D p'ractice only for children and in
dent,
Mrs.
arl
Field1;
yit+
PreE
d
a
y
every
thJr
1f this is true i n scie n ce, can 1t be false m moral s?
m a"aines
41
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wo
M
'th
r,. , - u r• BeU
•
charge o
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,
aent
Mn
Geori
e
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aw.
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Ihin k mg pa ss up some of t he �a1_es1 a d s an. d betieflts of Ufe . ,
1==i,•
ay
w
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"Tbls morning I got up at ab: all m emben taking part.
N arro.w I Iii wu::
Mi ·
Mc1tntJ L �I•
Prayer prod uces power, power. that will c.Mn� one's entire outlook on life , tha� will
Aft.er the business IM!!u:ion, t ha tary, n Y Est.bu
Jesus was not a "puritan.'' I nstead, he was a " realist. '' He drove to S an Diego, a.me back
��r ,•u �
ma'ke on e happier aihd healthier m bqdy a,n d m nd. The fact numerous p ersons, . to
was lookin g at life honestly, and reporti�g i,� factually, when an d dict.ated 12,000 word, of 1?&gt;' hostess, served refre.11hmen ta to ::!�� a �
people,
e
s
u
fessional
o
next book. Tbb afternoon, I m Mn. Oma
wbom qod is a co nstant comBaniontji'tdudi nl· business and pr
MonJgomery, Mn.
he sai d "Na rrow is the way that leads to h fe.
a vin� this interview, ind then
.
,
Ro
Mn.
Li na Curtis,
h
us
ara
l
prima
C
�
prayer to he lp solve their daily P:J'�DAem� i� fe�tl�ony .enough of its yalue.
sful
s
ucce
s
the
'
player,
minton
_
Ask the cl'ampion ba d
CAMP DIRECTOR
I I � diet.a le some more--:-unlil my Mn. Esta Eaton, Mn. Frankie Neisu
How the n, ma,y we Ie,rn to use prayer l n such a way as to d e rive these ben,(1ts?
the
eliterature
in
Prize
Nobe
l
Ju
hl
i ng , McCliµit,: re�ea!
d onn a • the winner of. the
rouvoice gives out. I'm having t
Monis, Mei. (rom WVU,
g ler, Mrs. Letha
ll's slffl�le enou�h. By at,tendin&amp; �hurch an d 118� one of the l'Dany services • offered
• em - �v�ry one' Of them hie with it.
Morgantown, lut w�Jr;
newspaper edito r · Each O r th
cessful
M•ude
Youn g, Mr,. Ir• Howell, This week he ii atteadiili 4-H
•
- · 1m
, urch I e I·
_ _ e •h
- e. pastor o_r som e of lb
s
.
v serv1ce o 1&gt;-counse l_ F ro.,
by · the. h urc h - th•
·
succes
of
e
tt
requIS
st
r
ft
the
e
as
1sc1p
1
- w 11 prescn be d
"My b;g problem , though, Ia Mr,. •LIi- ura Bell, M.rs. Ur, Morri11.
.
•• and WJII teach us h ow to pray, how to ensuite re&amp;denhip conference at
than the correspondence. It's huge. J ust
Jowsh1p a counselor may be found who 11.;•n
s n o more 1 a1a 1 d octrme extant among us
i
There
The next meeting will be at la.cbon Milla Ne1:t weell: be at­
·
.
rich our liyes .
once."
g
thing
e
time
I
t
h
a
about
h
e
only
anythin
v
,
try
"I'll
n
r
Eato
Met
wo
s
d,
.
s
the home of
·
thoughtle
.
tends
lhe
state
coMerYation camp
c
to read are my mail and the latMathem atics, nuclea·r science, open-heart surgery, A!}tarh
at
Camp
Caeu
. The nmaindff
n
•-�ith the hbpe it wi!I, in S(llne meo�ttre, foster arid he-Ip su�tain explo
n
e."
a
medicl
legal
stuff
on
est
,
y
In
Rev. a11d Mn. Jobn Elwood and of the 1ummer rhe
ratio n , a n d common morals - the re is no place
will be a f:R
/ One reas�n . for .Gardne.r's de- family Jert Su nday afternoon for director throughout the dlte.
that which is good In famHy· and community life, this feature is of them for the tolerance that invites disaster.
luge of mail ts Bu nationally Lakeside, O., 10 attend the annual
This Is the Life!
k now� �urt t:'t Last te5ort.,
s�nsared by the bu�lncss fi rms arid ·organizations whose names
conference.
!
tal
hospi
at
e
th
Mr. and Mn. Harold Seybold of
�
Ask the agonizing youn gster in the cas t
o
n
i
s
Ask
ten
year
for
W
heeling, Mr. and Kn. ceeo G'air
'lf&gt;oeor below.
�!
!
A s k the you n g driver se nten ced to prison
c7:J
!r
:r
·
�i
�ri
��
m
vi
ea
r
co
M s r ::::a: :0
Sy
the alcohplic' s wHc and child�n ! A sk the d �to r who I� _tr y- they didn't commit. Convic:h and � attend the annual conference ing of Brid&amp;epolj and Ml• Bela
i nf r lh1 bring or de r back in to th�.JUe of the yktim of delir ium their relatives send him thous- ot the Methodist Church at Lake- Jenkins of Coluttl.but were recent
guests of Hrs. Henry Jenklm.
1
ands of letters.
side.
trernens.
ar e
"From now on, though" he said
Mn. Elza Birch returned borne ho!:· a� ! �!:�:�r:�e:
Go to the back door of the saloo n on West Ma dison street,
Mlddl"l&gt;orl
1',u erty Budgel Shopping Center
after
"I'm concen_trati ng o n the �ks. Su nday from Columbus
•
and l iste n to the winos. ''This is the life!"
"•
ht-tenths o f my time
eig
epent
ve
Mr. withr relative. in Wellb .
l days with
severa
spendin
�·
Nag
Education,
Christian
of
Division
(Copyright 1960 by the
n d
In the last 1 0 years working for Birch who is a patient in Univer- Mr� �n��W�T.os,:� l:;.t
or the Chu rches of Christ i n the United States the
tio n al Council
_
Court.
sity Hospita1.
Satur.....,
.1w� m
- CbarI eston.
0( A menea. )
"I'll still be active, but I won't
____
Mn. Ji m Roush was honored
____ _____
Bernhart
Lerner, ShJde nt. at OU
do any more writing or i nve!ltiga- on her birthday Saturday evening
h
t
A
returned
ens,
home tht week.
ting for it."
June 4 at her home by rel atives.
Rev. and Mn. W. I. Fiber of
The Gardner acreage, nam ed
Iv■ n Powell retu med lo Pope
Ra nc ho del Pa.ieano i11 geared Alt Base in North Carolina after Farmin&amp;ton Were Saturday after.
,
By Rev. Robert R. Card
strictly for business. The author a five day pus. Mn. Powell and noon guest.fl of Mr. and Mn. J.
The Chester Method lstParlsh
has a bed close by his study. baby remained at the home of M. Crump .
WORK
His family lives I n Oakl and, her parents, Mr. and Mn. Frank
Atty. and Mrs. A. K. lfcCIDDt'
� Topic: 00 YOUR HOME
.
Jr., Charleaton, spent the put
Calif.,
hundreds of mile s away. Cleland for a visit.
"Love your enemies." - Matthew 5:44
The r�nch , ad joi nin g an In dian
A picnic supper was enjoytd several weeb with their parent■
Most of you have heard the statement that they h_ope Amerhorses, a
n , hu a few
vatio
rese
the home of Mr. and Ml'II, Mr, and llrs. •A. K. MtClunJ, loat
we
that
r
s
thi
by
mean
they
.
icQ has learned tier lesson . . .
l
e
hay,
about
10
lt
few
tena
n
ts,
a
Waid
Roush , Su nday, in honor of cal and llr. ud Mn. Clyde Foley,
h
structive weapon s with the
.�
should prepare bigger and more de
t
he busemployes,
houses
and
15
grandson , Do n Diddle wbo Mason.
their
., e should ' iest of whom are shi: se cretaries I
INieil di OW Brt'il
hope that no , C0':1, nlry woul d d ar e tO altack 1:1s , W
furlough from a
Mn. Allee Chapman ls vhlttinl
home on
s
t h at Jesu s ..said TI,ek��;t who transcribe Gardn er's dicta- base in Mississippi.
the
b
egmnmg, re�emb�
es in Huntington.
from
relativ
�
Jlutll.c'til. W. rft.
· ) tion and keep his fi na ncial deal•
a' tthe "'.
(M
1
a
s h Wl141 t h e swo�d ,
h
peri
l
z
sword
Joe
Hinkle, LlncJID, nt., 11 viis
the
e
l Cleland accompantake
Mrs.
Ha
1,
_
�
.
·
fed by her 110n Bob returned ltlng h is father, Gideon Hinkle
Jesus also sai d something else that I believe IS ve ry import- ings i n order.
·
•
"Many people take mystery no- after spending l ast weet in Ne-.v and sister Mn. C.rrit! Juchon.
ant to us all in this mod ern a,ge. H e sai d , "Love you r e n eP: /:�
BaMn.
or
frlenda
�any
l
s
The
ng pills, and
Brighton, Pa., and atte nded the
m1' es." This brings me quickly to the poi nt and to the mes- vels i nstead of eepi
"flliVor 6 t m S"'"!Dine
· 1at-at Jeast graduation of
hey're more bene1. 1c
her gra ndson chel Pierce Laurrntl were IOffJ
t
at
Jesson
l
thi
learn
o
s
d
e
fail
have
We
you.
fo
have
I
r
sage
to learn that her husband Paul,
·
hed.
lau
the
writers"
he
Bailey.
to
Joh
n
ny
g
,
Ji:
:1,
P1lrilN Chun;fi, llwt' •�.;...,
home a n d yet we talk about peace with Russia.
were
houg h, the mystery
t
,
Roger
ia critical ill in a Wbeellnl: lot,,,"'
Mni.
Theiss
and
"Seriously
M'r.
I
what
t
ee
1110�11,. paatot. SJn«a, � al
s
nee d but take a close look a ourselve s to
i
n teresting p sy- business visitors in Oeveland Cor
has
a
very
pita!.
book
.
9·SOl·am SUJ&gt;t Herbert Jlflu■-•
"§;;;2i
m ea n . I thmk we shall accomprISh som �th 'mg 1'f we dO that ' chologieal importa nce to people. several day11.
Houae guests of Kn. F.d Bleu1
.
�ayer servl�• Wedne
· •�
remember , the truth d oes hu r t , until the proper remedy The average m an is ever i n a
ll a W�aver
N!tumed
but
ing
and Kiss Audrey ue llr. UM!
Mrs.
Ste
I
preaohin&amp; Sundq alt
�l'Ji..
.
, ,1;:,,
:, :�
beca
u
se
home
after
a
vi11iL
witb
h
e
r
Mrs.
Fay Blessing and daugbten
\
state
of
supreme
suspe
n
!le
.
,
applied.
is
,
fM ._.__�
· Pm io\lllg people, mee · · fil;Ul• ..I..
,
,
First - only recen tly we have wi�nesse d m. �th pol1tlcal l ife is �11 compll�atlo n.1 with no in-I• and daughter, Mr. and Mn. of Steubenville.
a:,.rc,an..- · • �)i�Ntf
of -.lem, d0r fJ :t5 pm. ,
,
' . .•'
,-, PJl119
SUNDAf-;r•
n•
S u nday altemoon IUIRI ef
;MM af h..� , 1'ay IIWt.
TV .parties bitterness becau se of the d e sue for poh l tcal and per- c�nc l u�1ons. That s th e trouble Orvill e Brown at Cheater.
.
r..t
WHTN. PNIJ.�-"
Mr.
and Mn. J. M. Cru� were
Ml'.
and Mn. James Jividen of
with
11re.
"
.
t� tlata, on Por\ianff Rd
sonal gain s .
I Zan esvill e were weekend guests Mrs. M. C. Lewi.a, Mr. a nd Kn.
has
problems
reader
the
Cllllm�J U - 8:4$ ••�•
"So
lllHl:1 �))tlQJ, �,:JO •ni i;re,cb,lnv. W. H. •�djrp. ,
of
plenty
e
hav
woul
d
that
nation
SetQnd _ we live in a
Mn. J. F. Jividen. Part Lee and R02er Scarsberry at
-• ness for almost if not all :t but bu siness will fight and and can't sleep. He pleb u p • of h is mother,
&gt;ti:• � fQ4 Bible StudJ W� Clltf: ,
·
u� 16 No·
c
b
USI
mystery a tory which ha.a substlMary Gra e Stoba.rt employed rt. Pleaaant and Kr. and Mn.
1
.
�
t . n..� P ...t:&gt;I' C. W. •ltrof lbU, - �
· 'lat •
1 Hop..Li..i.l. · Cend.klo
,,
re a �e �• Y th8 t are h onest i n � 1 th�se
the
_ n- _
cheat
and
lie
•
•
(
•
problem
for
Colul'Dbus spent the weekend Prest9.11 Andenon, SOu.tuklt,
tuted
a
hypothetical
in
'1:t ,..
_' 1• � , ,
1 .-.Sk a real o'ne. He aolves il, it h•�Y with her mother Mrs. Blll H,.-sf'II.
ers, and have peace w1lh� n • , • but many do not and
matt
J. M. Crump spent TueldaJ at
,lv■nfll•
C:fliurch
1:J"'4
bib c� lif �llrlal"' � _
,
� 'f , 'f.
e show Ru ssia the advantages o f Capitalis m there ia a conclualon, tuma out
w
Ph11e
-Gn&gt;ve.
Mr.
a
nd Mrs . . Ray Relth mlll er
how
can
you
.
n
Pret!Jyt
rta
•
and
e
,
,
M
q:2'0,
.;,
·
,
t-,
�·
I
l
d
f
RetoP.Re
..
"
11111.
!
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d
n
d
·
Eugcr.e
U
a:ar'nJ,e R
ir,ood
'
n
i
and lln. Wtlllain Coleiinan
Mr.
home
their
for
y
a
Frid
ulcers.)
bed.
to
toes
and
ts
left
h
lig
We
l
the
spiritua
such
s
e
giv
it
n
Waldo l, Bartel.I, lfastor, John whe
1,1: l'tV-.'flilft W
minl�-t,, �le Sc:h�t·: t:h
and � Lou'-8e call it •�ape-fiction' and It'• a
Sa
SttutienYllle
of
ndint tbe
ape
udic
pre
after
Fla.�
,
e
a
rasot
e
th
j
r:ac
-.
it
t)o�t
,mlstaJ(e
Tlilrd
of
·�u�
,
Dir.
Ch
Blaettnar,
e
Wtn.
Mak
no
.
r
�
�
,_
·/
Vora,rJ. 'wonltlp '.L0:30 a. m.· ,mvp 'iJt
· 1
,
sister,
Miss
week
wit
h
h
is
Kl■s1
tolumbu•
fa.at
of
e
were weekend
d
word.
good
O�lG. •· m., Worshi p and class conscious ness are a Jleftnite bhght on the Un it
inf W�fli, . IJ':3d. p. ra. � ��-� �•
1 ..V S�_ctv·Sphool
Mory
Mn.
of
guests
It
Reithmlller.
no
•
thlnf
r
low
In,
"Ano
.
!
'
'
lbe
.- �- ,0,1111 •· Ill, i• Thlrat For, God." States and a violation of the ci)llµnand to love those who are l�el reading a11 some critlca Mr11. Charre, M_•rti!t and daugh- Mn., �ord P�fll. J0111 ODtl. .
• '· .';' II! · 11. ·• #•ll)O�i
a..a.\!llblti'Se�ool Supt.
hr
.
, •14' different than
C
_ we are or who lfave become our enemies
Society
C lftlulA,.,,,.t....,
t,.,
,!
,
�
..
liW-.i
Huf.t.
1
think. Out biggest re1del's are tu Ru..tll of Gal1:inoh11 spent Sun- 1 lllsa ijlllan Jlnnnon tnd n,,
CenlrM•ltJ
�
1f
MW:berrt
Po�e,oy.
Mor
ni ng
·
•-hS '&amp;':bool a.t I JI. m., � Kalar, • ,:, 111{...1;
Fourth
U CHRISTIAN . . _ Stop saying, Well,
wait
YO
doetor11, ba nker!, big businesamen day with �- Frances R ::&gt;berts !ftM Brannon �ere Tuetda,y eveaa
aerv� ,•t 1 �. God the PN1erver h e .IS wriTing about the wor I d There i s plentY of strife and T
Lee · , pt. fir. amt un. Dile
•blP 10:f'..i � 'tff
int gueati of ¥t. .\Jld lln. J, M.
,
B:r.
people with Important pr.ob and son Pbil1P..
Tut
grace
..
n
f
·
QoJde
Ma
•
ri
·
o
�
11 , . •,. • pa•._
whether lems."
,
e
dlng
·
church
n
s of all denominations,
11pe
Ia
ldore
l
iti
within
a
n
Ctwhp.
madf!
Don
Mias
:
mies
e
en
nd
ith;
f
·
.
a
,
,re ye ..ved thl'tnqh a
■-- ·L,...i.:.a.:i;i;.
.. , , � :rr.
· ._. ,
MemerW wiekend iueats of-.
TM' · b"•N MltllMlht ��- �
..-we that not of younilvea It la the gift conservative or llberal . . , A poor example for our Maste r The late Pre■ldent Funklln t&gt;. a vacation with her p&amp;Nn t■, Mr.
IO
l
s.
e
enemi
our
,,,
Hllldol'II.
G.
T.
and Mn. N. o. Wein wata
Mn.
"'- - Jin. Gec-1e Da\lk. hit.or · _
Mr.
love
avid
n
and
a
er
n
was
to
Gard
Roosevelt
command
the
ol Goo. Ephesiw 2 : 8. W�nesday al\,d direct opposition to
'..�
•
and
McKenzie
Hel en Stone Coot of Hu.ntl
Bill
Mn.
Mn.
d
an
Mr.
t
n
Preside
Ram
our
me
o
former
,
ls
bec
an
f
as
"ltmd� Rl:ltool l:;!l A. M. "-8 1 l'ltil•,_., , ,
who
se
o
th
hav
may
evenlna
,ervlce
it
8
p.
m.
1
e
Indeed1 we in the church
n Jimmy of ,Gallipoli!! were II.IPI
IIO
l
nlf,on and Mr. and Kn. Sa.muel
Truman.
s.
to
learn
can't
we
"bae�.....,... Supt. ,..... �
if
but
church
,
MlillNilf thurdfl, I.ob- enemies, eve'h withi n the
""'!,um•� and I stm cotre1- per guest■ Friday �f �ill motber, Ca� ef Wheelin1.
,
., ,. °'!I i I L
(;
,
M1:--'t�- tr1: It. Card, pastor. Stind:AY School love the m, how C an we- ever love the Russians ?
Mn. Robert Em�eton of NorMn. Laura McKenzie.
n d , said �ardner.
po
n
1. m., IJoyd Dtlllnaet; Wor•
Fifth _ Naturally it d oes not stay within the church but
l::io
"
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'
J
. P. �- W.
Rdbl;1:llt;toa
MtftNlmq:�. ' !'!:pie.
it vlsltln.J relaUvet here �it
follr:
and Mrs. Clyda Crou and
allr
Mr.
a
d
asp
of
author
e
The
w
er
.
_
�
·
.
.
ad
�t
.
•�P
l&amp;.� .a. m., Hpa1m Taylor, goes home with us an'd the neigbHor and you do not get along,
11141,tpo,t.. B t.
. .
o
_ _____ , .
&lt;e,
u
b
•('fllt
Colum
n,
n
Ly
w
daughter,
.
,,.reer
ho■
�ulded
h
prolesslon
is
.
, "'iilfci -&lt;
"'""'-• s.;.e..: 10 1, i1L
.
l1J-lt.der. frayer lilttlce 7:80 p. I SO up goe s a fence - a mad Ience. OH MV FRIENDS WE
_
--:---111:rtnt■•
eir
h
t
h
ed
wit
weekend
.
from it.a • be�innm.ic. He explain : the
·
,
'
.
ed
ay.
Pd
IL
._
'1·4�
..,,..
w
art
ftl
N
of
Pullin,
w
Mollie
"�
,
·• " n
ul''&amp;"· /ell-' .,.· 'hl L ,' ,.,"1"hl� mlillliot.
"I ,tarted wrlllnl ,torleo 37 lllr. and Mrs. A. B. er- ud
.._
)
H AVE NEVER LEARNE D TO LOVE THE ENEMI ES C LOSE
t:
C �urct,,- �. I, AT HAND. THE1!-EFORE PEAC E WITH RUSSIA IS OUT years aro, when I wa, 34 a, d Mr. and Mn. Howard N•ttiler.
Memoriol weeiend 1oesta of llr.
•
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11
i_,
�1
NI - L p:.. l,r.
-� or W hl 9
/ Mr. ■ nd Mn. Ru,..JI Rltlcllfl ontl Mn. _Cbarleo McNicltle,. · •
a. .
QUESTION . . . WE DON'T KNOW HOW TO LOVE 1tlll a lawye,. I knew I dldn 1
' m W · '' ' ·• .
:n
OF
'�
�
THE
; 10��
Du•� �
a_ $u�
.
......
Y-hour
m.,
80
Sehool
Gueru of llr. and Mn. Chari,.
Fall� Pa., _ we« tb.e
· •·
.
"Jl:IO_-p
l,,,iji1q
i'·.even· · 1·l1{f ·1
OUR ENEMIES FAR AW AY. The old• war will fo on unless know anythlnf ,bout wrltlnl' ,. ol Beaver
tltol ••!11
..;.; ".les Monday ..,. Mr. ■ntl
� :on
"' �
McNk
;.,._c_,,.
'
8:3!) pl 111. .
A
to
a
ru
Ill
n
I
12 or IS rears .I fl.letts I19t w ek O �
1
s Ior the f'nt
I
.
person
.a
I
etc.
m1ssiles,
than
y
d
reme
a
of
more
ha'V
we
e
011nn
•
fl.
·
'"'"" girltll, • ••· eanMI IU. Church
chllrctt id tht 'N'llt,...., a,,.,., t.,....,,
M r. a nd
Eber Mrs A· H· CurtJa and arandaon
:�:r ::�r:�n1 :.':! : le=I
ern ed abo�t
conc
be
'
l
not
,will
he
l
l
afraid
fa
I
l
,
·
m
n
t
s
r
h
•.
C
.:
m
a
9:30
not
Schooi
pa
Sunday
·�
Cb�le• of ,ReedBVille.
SC�
ol
ator.
�blf
ltel'
■
:l
ld
lll.
_
.... bv. �ro H met. ·; lftr �
e
,
1
111,_ ••4 �. ,Ech-ard ,ee1te �
Wo'8l!f/l
J
P.m.
_,
the cold war gorn� on. an d ho I S likely to go o n nurs ing hIS mrt'.'i MOie ""tern,, ,..,.� - Mr. a nd 111,� Etl-4 1{,rdlsh
,,,.,.., .lch&gt;ot-9:IIO •· ,._ - �� -. A
n
w
be
rmon
l
E.
:
s
e
Chur
F.
h
t
is
I
Syracu
• •. • -·
front storlet tlla t -11 ort of atuff (Loia Sayre) sob and q:ughter of family or Zanuvllle are viaiUn1
il
l'fli·
se UI
,c ,
· vonblp 10 30 L rl ,Yptt··if:•• ·p. - ifo'nbfl'
gru d ges. But fbeheve that rnpst who read h
P• m.; A'fen lal � Due, pA.W,+-, S)lJlc,i.ay, SchooJ_ 9:3� Christians and there a re ma�y things we can do about it. , Your
m.r StMffJ1'tiC" �� ;:�_· 11
'"Th at 's why 1 111 I'm I bual: New Castle, Pa., .-.re ncent her mot het, Mrs. . Ci!f1tI� �
1• m.; Wor,lp io 5 a. m.; Prayer attitude toward your enemies will change and you will be nessman. Most writers do thc,l, lr gueata of her grandmother, Mn. ,and Mr. and Mn. Chfrte1 �
a. Wtdiiiiitay 1: 30 pra.Tet meet- ·
,
•· ·
\
at por,u. .
\I
t/1 I� iilH- 111Vl1 7: :.-a •,:· ii't�dne�IYabl e to do a• good tum for !h em In a short time . Then the mad best 1 ofl fits! for the low-pay- CamUla Sof.l".
lq: Pra,er
'. _,_
1111 •�
h
urc
t.;DC111ler u1._,_.,
Mr, •0d 11Ji'i.
i':,O p. at. mice qn:.1'J'
'
Jactaud
Ho�
Mr. and Mn.
ing public1tion11 . 1nd run out of
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USE0 laOATS AND MOTORS W
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pol�•n Moton. 600 i. Maln
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FOB CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE llE�ULTS
RATES

£1G I IT IW0:'.1 IIO USE, two live
r oum ap;irtmen\ .'i A N Be ngel.
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Ml::N T. North Second Street,
Hen! reasonable.
M:dd lepor1
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Hefnger� lur from i&gt;:. w m g5 Store
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4 cents per word, o ne insertion. Minimum charg e - 60 ceul:I.
I cen� per word for three eon1teouUve inae.rtion■,
SwJa.i - one mouth for 30 centa per wo rd.
Fwl rate of 4i ce n ts per word w i l l be charged for .idverh.s111g
lf oot p&amp;id wit.bin 10 d.lys .aner receivm a btll.
� � Advertilina - Should be r�rt.,a,d !rnmediately. The
Daily Sentin el will not be reaponaible for more U&amp;an one u1Cor­
reet. .inaerCon .
"1lu $ 1.00. Obitu.arie,
Ql"d of Tl!anb and Sped.aJ Notice■ of Ev ..
pu.bliahed at l ce'lt per word.
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3 DAYS
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su1 1 a blc l'hune W Y2·31 70, after
Ada f'-.i.Hd by 10 A:M. will be in that d•y • ,..poc.
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On _Saturday, Ju ne 25, 1 960. bel(lll· I t
CLlJi'F BYERS and hill STRINGrnng at 1 . 00 p. 111. at Lisle's
NOTES wlll n:turn to WilkesGroce ry �n Ht . 1 24 , i� .Syra • WUM�N. TO
i. ���cular�.
v1lle Amerlea n Legion Post on
cu�e, I will sell at auc:t1on the
handle orders at hom e· Write ··
11ched ule Saturday, J une 1 1 , with.
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dancmg � 'til J.
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2 El1;&gt;ctnc !te!ngcrator�
Jane Lane, Newtown Square,
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B Gas He-11tcrs. 2 Sewm"" Ma.
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chairs, L ot lamps a nd Vishes 1 ri.
Roy Tracy, Jr.
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d ud rn g some anti ci ul'� . Ba by -- - -=_
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m1scella 11eous items too nu rn cr
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ill! operations i n th e Galli polis
OWJ to me n tion.
All Maltet •ntl MerNII
and Pomeroy Area. We se e k
Don Lisl e , Ow ner,
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ex•servicemen ages 22 to 42, colI . 0 . McCoy, Auctioneer.
600«N a.at Mtln .._
lcge education p referred. Men
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Oh•interested i 1 selli ng life i nsur•
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•• 7 '"•ord VB 2 door ,eda n $1 , t•"'
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selli n g experi e nce
Caref ul local owner. N e w Pon•
Comple t1• fri nged bene fit11 and
Uac lradt•l n . Blaeltna ra, Pom estarting
retirement program
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salary $100.00 per w eek. Or-____ !!&lt;1 ni zed training program pro$1,195
1 966 CHEVROLl!;T Bel-Aire:
vided, write Box 671, Parker5.
t door seda n . Pow er&amp;lide. Radio
burg, w Va C. G len n Lawson,
and heat er. A smart loolr.lne: car.
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$995 . • door. One careful local
owner. It's aeco nd to none i n
co nditio n and i.-11ue. Blaett n ars,
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prove this to be a fine b uy.
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'DB OLDSMOBILE 88 4 doo r 1eda n . Car'■ bl ue . .B u t yo u won't
be If you buy ll. $ l29a , Karr
• Van Zlindl, Pome roy. ff.10-3tc

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The Urea wo,o stolen. We'll In•
stall new one■. $2915. Karr &amp;
Va11Zt1 nd1, Pomeroy.
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'53 PLYMOUTH 5 passenger
co upe, Nol Ii bea u ty but r u ns
good. $1�. Kar r &amp;r: Va n Za n dt,
Pomeroy.
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$100. Karr &amp; Van Zandl, Pome•
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Mr. and Mrs. Hobu-t Dodderer,
Swanto n . Ot110, are announcing
th e birth of a daughter, June Ann
il l the Toledo JlOSpllal, June 5.
1 e ha ve one ot ber .. ug bter .
Th
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c resa LYl!n, age 6 .
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Hostes� gifts we re presented
8'1' Mn. An GIiby
l , , }irs. Bradford Maag when the
Mr. and Mn. Geora:e Sb u ltx of
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Mr. and Mn. J-ack Clark and Pros.Peet were weekend l(Utll&amp; of
· 1 n City Sewi ng C l ""b "
hi mlly of Athe na and Mr. and
dd� e ,•ening at her home in Mm•
Mr. aod Mrs. Joh n Kibble .and
Mn.
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K eith Plum er an d family of M ra. Della R uth, Reedsville . Mrs.
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Carroll spent Sund ay wl tb tlM! llutb and Mn. Shu.lU: are si5len.
T he e ,· c 1u n g was spenl suttally
gomt•r y l 6 0 upper, 9.3 lower. •Pt.1
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Clarlt Iam.ily.
George
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Olen Un tbicum la workin g this
Mr. a nd Mn. Clinto n Gilke y Jr . summer In Mansfield. He is stay•
l o wer , 3 fl o pen; Loc k 23, 15.5 liuS less ser'• ed a dessert course to
a nd family a n d Mr, an d Mrs. Li n - i ng with bis alster.
upper, 9.8 lower, closed off. All \! rs. Hussel J W1lsou.. . Mrs . Millard
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Ml111 J:ll�n Bra nn o n i.s reported
�lrs. Rober� Hober ts, ri.,_ , ._. Sidne Y
i n K e ntucky the 1 ue1t, of Rev. ,improved lince belfti: con fined
a nd dosed o l f
Spe rn,; er · M i ss '1
Ray Russ e ll a n d family.
" ary v i rg1n1a Rei
with rheu maUc fever.
Ohio River &amp;o•h, Down. Ems- ·
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the H. D . have mov ed back to Reedsville
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th ey are prese n tly residin g w,tll
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Carsey bas ,,,•
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Mr.' ind M rs. B. M . B uchanan
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Lock 1 8, lkav,•r 9 1 0 am 1 -0 .· Har,· 11 ,u1 , "0 d tt, e ...'"o
Mr. and Mrs. L"l,arle•" from Holze r Ho,p·,1al aft e , h er
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t he rn 9 JO am I J 2; W C. Hec k 111g a week wit:h M rs. Ellwt ·� mo- laM' wct· k were her da ughter, Miss p,o..• ed.
J ord 7 25 am 1 7-0 , Lock :m OVE·C l h er. Mrs. C . 1- Arnold of the �1 lltlred K1plcy, Charleston
and
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w ,, ft• · 1c � ., : 25 am &lt;1 l I he A rno lc! _home were lte11 . and I m gtun. D
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7 - 1 , Mik�• ( 1 e d1tur 7 . 5(J ilm W•O, :-.f rs. Weber l homa, Pomero)' Im, ! ,\Ir and Mrs . A l bert LJVely and
Mrs. Gladys Blackwood con Vernon Reed attended th e ra ce
lll' v. T. O. House-holder . Logan, , son, J il nw s of Sumcrco W. Va
Re n Mc&lt; 001 8 55 am 0-4 .
tinue s in .a iserious con dition with al l ndianlf)olia Memorial Day.
Uprill♦r - Lock 24 (.'rudb l e af_n &lt;l _ ,M,. sa 11 d M rs. Carl Wicks and were weekend iUC Sts ui Mr. an d a h eart con diticm al the Holzer
M.r. 1nd Mrs. Ha rlan Webb, of
Hospital.
1 2 . 45 ·Pm l l •O: l l&lt;tme t M 1 : 1 5 anu Y , _ t . Jose ph, Mo. Monday Mrs. Jerry Hill.
ue vlslti n e for a week
Mandield
t u rn
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Mrs · Cleveland H
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pm 2 -0 , l ' t l l.'&gt;hu rgh cr 1 . 55 pm (). t he E ! l t ot.s ,rn d J\1.rs. Arnold visited
pannt11 M r. .imd Mrs.
her
with
Mr. and \irs. Andrew Cross and ed from the Hot�
..., ow
, Wed : C l■rimon t Harris of Reedsville.
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Mr. Webb bu Nctntl:y apen t ele•
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:::iunday at 1.-t!tarl, W. Vn.
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K t" e WII�n !Ii pen:r n, ven ,weeks tn the hospital due to
1 1 -0 , R ot" kc t 8.55 pm 2-2, D1xii t· r n Ga! h'l)Oh
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-Spm t W : 05 p m 2-0; l. s. l• ' yl&gt;er�;�: a vt 1 t with re lativ es Ill Balti- Vinas 1:,-t
e o_f Racine�
ger 1 1 · 25 pm 15-0 . Mr. and �•·- SQnny �arrts and
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Bernie GJ!ke y "ho has been ton •11d Mr. 111�
• .M..rs, H�rman
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Slack of Colum bus were here for key was taken t0 Ve"'ra
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,. ns Hos- day f#nner 1ue1ts of Mr. a nd
8
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:wi:emorial Day a nd attended the ......
for treatment
BS ACHE FAHM wr1·11 5 JtOO,'"
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Mn. Clirtmonf ,.l:farris.
vu:es at the ceme tery.
" e w O .la employed
(Cor.tinued From Page One l
Robert Alk ir
ho u,;t.• . LHt.:.l l t•d betwl'en J� utla n • I1
Mr. and )Ifs. ll■rold Brannon
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and llurr1:.um·1ll e on m,.J! , ,,o
IL Ashl and spen t the w el! kend at bad
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•• their: ·gpeit fQr tb e past
, head am.I his body wi lti short l u_ mbus, sp ent the w eek end with home .
�dwul rnutc.
wee.k bi■ •u�t Mp,. ·Fann ie Adam.!l
•·a · room I iuuse I uca ted a t 2ti P ani n11 h ls t· n every rou11(1 and the h JS par t! nls. "Ir. and Mrs. Noah
Bibi_e Sch00l s tarted t hl8 a. m.
M r&amp;,. LaYlna Brannon -will reu n c e•great Robinson 39 or 40 wilt • H urley Sr.
St., Middleport, Ohio.
t he su,lb of J une at the school 1ume
ber •h•diei · at Ohio. State
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Mrs. • F. Ray Wilson of Pomer oy houae witb 33 present.
Slort! building localed in do W " · t•J until it seemed he migh ! colMoiiday. She is a teach­
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a
with
nt
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spent
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h
t t-1.w n Hutlunll. Living q u 11 rter� l .. ps c from exhau s tion- as h e d i d
A lara:e n umbe r of o u t-of-town er in tf'le Tµppel'I Plai n s school
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at
g u est� attended th e Atldn &amp;•Riggs
M r. a.qd Mn. Geor1e Powell at•
. , s 1 .1g h l ,neavywei1i
M r. ,,,d· "'lrs. ·Ok ey· K"ose, •"d
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w edd me S. aturday even i ng at the Cendd their ton'• · wed�l ng at
ht
with
day
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childr
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thre
S
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p
U111vcrsily
Tt!rrare,
Alhe11.� L'ro wn .
Partfnbur1' S.turday eveni ng.
Pr;�bte �f n Church.
Thus it was t hat Robinso n suf. his pare n ts near Letart Falls.
ut11u . Phone LY 2·5262.
ehl o� Col um bu 11 spe nt
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Mn
n
aft
oo guests of
Sunday
· the weekend with her mother•
6 -; Gt,o fe red for the first time the loss
Mr. and Mrs. Ci\tl"rle, Scyoc and
J: D . Rous h were Mr. a n d Mrs. Cur- M rs . M ry ff1ehi ,
0 1 a rematc 11.
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daue:bttr
Pend er won the decision on a t i s Rou s t\ and cllildre n of "Middle - -M r�� Mn. Carl K nicely o1
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or her Pan:n ts, Mr.
lu,ab
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Mrs.
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Mr.
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and , MN. Dennil Duddi ng.
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Mrs.
elma
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.Carrti favor ed h u
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house wi1h hut and cold waler.
-------Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Balley, M r. D.ayton accompanied
Judg e J O h n sav k o Jgreed, 147-142.
Ju dy, Louise ,
Mn. John Stout, Harrisonville
a n d M rs. Reed Eyn on B"'!n t Sun• a nd Kenneth Caney home after
llut referee Jimmy Mccarron had
6 7 5Lr
day afternoon with M r . r;�d Mrs.
Hobi nson ahead, 146-144.
1 -VUlltin, there a week, whllt th e ir
Fra n k Coats, R eedsville.
----------Mccarron explained later to re' mo'tl1er WII ln the hoapital.
FUi l SAL E: l•'J V t-: H00_.\1 S wit h porte rs that he h .a d take n " some
Mrs. Erma! Scheckeneost, Park•
O.:�ety e'WS
lflaxl ne Robinson ot Col umbus
ersburg, spent the week end with
b 111 h . .1 us l � om 11 1e ted 1n h Syr_a puints" sway from .Pender be•
Dy Mn. A. H . B•lley
ned to her home after assistretur
cuse. 1 111n 1wouc 1 11oors, u 1 1H 1· cause of h is " rab O" t u h ' . , lO
d M
Mrs. Marie Mallor)' and daught• M
r,
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care of her moth�r.
wi
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��:,� Kat�iee �����:: and son
er, Clearfield, Pa., Mn. Earl Be lkca-brneh� Pr iced �or quick s�le. i hc back or Robin:ou� �� a��
rrna WdSO,i., "°ho is seriously
rrt
:
$6,000 . I honl' Vl3•2261. 6·8-31.r
The U n i ted Press Intern ational na p a n d Mrs. Paul Be lkna p , Ra nd, William , a nd Carol Osborn , Keno
preferred Pender, 1 46· 1 4 I a nd a W. Va., spen t Tuesday rith Mr. called on Mr. and Mrs. Claren ce ! , '•-----------.
FOH SALE: HUUSg IN l ! ARHISON
Baker a nd Milo McDole, Su nday.
of 26 ri ngside writers showed a nd Mrs. Ralph B.e.llard.
VILLE. Six rooms with hall, poll
n
Ebo
Mrs.
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a
Mr. a nd Mrs. Cll nl Orr called on ,
Mr.
White,
ays,
e
T
for
7
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eight
Pender.
dw
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for
t
Robi nso n
ol. M
Close to hur· h and s
&lt;1i1d one evr.n. Sugar Ray had gone W . Va., Mr. ir nd Mrs. Ke ith Thor- Mr. and Mrs. Callie Orr of A nti'"•B,U.OWIN
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Juhn Slout, 11urrisuri villc
.
Io n , Ravcnswood ca II cd on Mr. and u ity, S unday.
t o th e rmg favore d at 8·5.
JJJ
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•WUBLrrZER
6 7 5t
Mr . and i�s. Ce cil Spencer ol
-- --- Mrs. Grover White , Sat urday.
· -- - ---llld Ol'HIR FAMOUS
-Cla re n ce Bak er visited his moth- Cheste r called o n the Charles
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er, Mrs. Elsie Baker, at the Elm- Spen cer family FridQ. ,
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Mr. a nd M rs. Keith Walton and
LEGAL NOT ICE
wood R�st Home, Friday.
�;tllf tt..
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Mr. an d Mrs. Ray White of M.iis- son of Col umb us spent Su nday
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Bids will be reccl.,ed at th e of'I
ne
\
fi
a
ry
n
e
Mr.
with
,
n
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r
a
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Web
te
Mrs.
s.
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Mr.
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and 6•room
POMEROY-4 lo1s
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f!'.U!I fu rnace hea t, nice gard t! n B uilding, P omeroy, Ohio, u n til 10 afternoon with 'Mr . and Mr&amp;. Char, 0£ Carmel were even ing callers.
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R Bl 8 k and &amp;o n of Bridgeport,
w "space. $4200.00. Uown paymenl o 'c lock A . j,1 ., M on d11.y, J u n e 20, les Spe nce r
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Mr. an d Mrs. Clair Woode, Ches- w . a., ca�ed on Mr. a nd Mrl.
&amp;
$2,000. 00, balance $50. 00 mon· 1 960, for th.e p u rcha68 of a . two1
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s I ory f rame dwe 11 ·1 n g ho u se s1tuat- ter, spent Su nday with her pa ren UI Paul Orr, Saturday.
lhly.
't · POMEROY RURAL - JOO acres, cd e l the corner or East Main a n d Mr. and Mrs. Robert White ,
Mn. Thelma c; rcle a nd children, •
well-buU1 7- �� house, ""!', Cherry St,eel , ; n the VHla gc o(
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Empre.. Spon ! Door
New ur never &amp;Old or tltled. •
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NANCY
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ly Mrt. Hatti• Fred•rlck
Mr. and Mrs. Wald Spencer a nd
family, M rs. Esther Wright and
daughters of Five Poi nta left
Thursday for Fou ntai n, Colorado,
to visit Mn. Lawre nce De Groot
and famlly. Mra. Wrie:ht a nd da u­
ghters will vi.ail relatives i n Amill"
ilia; Texas, also.
M r. and Mrs. Lawrt nce Sinfet
and &lt;la u ghter of Toledo, 1 pent the
weeke nd wl:tb Henry S pen cer and
family an d visited Mr. a nd M rs.
curt Frederick.
Mr, a nd Mrs. Howard Biggs and
Ste u benville
Homer Blgga or
apent -a weekend recen tly .vlth
M r. and Mn; Milo Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Pool er ar
Ma nsfield were recent we e kend
a:uest.s of her paNnt.a, Mr. and
Mn. Pa u l Kelly.
Mrs. Maggie Roeenlttlnz sp ent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. MQford
Frodoricl&lt;.
Word bu been received 111noll'n­
clnt the . bi rth of ■ d■ugliter to
Mr. ,an d Mn. Bud CofemiD .it Fot­
tori1. They hav, three IIOIIL M rs.
Colema n is thi former June
Babcock. �r. .;t&gt;.d M rs. c. A.
Babcock are grandparellp.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford l'Nderict

MY NEW l!!A"T"HING SUIT"
IS AWFULLY CUTE:

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FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUS•
with bl.th, nice location. Melvin
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust Sl, Pomerw.
ll-28-30lp
FOR SALE 2211 ACIIES,, 8 rwta
b ou ae, bun, outbuild\Jll JG,OOII
ft. Umber, Letart Tqwnahip . OD
Ohio River, Good ln•o,�•U•
'4.000,lJO, lloe -Hlltoa , Wolle,
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APPOINTMENT
lhctcutor
l&amp;tatt of OKar f, lauer, dec:HMCI
CaM No. 11,372
Notice is hereby given tlrnt Eth•
d G. Bauer whose rust O[fkc add­
rtas Is Pamoroy, Ohio, has bee n
d u ly appointed as Exet'ulrix of the
Eslate of Osc11r F. Buuer l.ite of
Cheate r Tow n■hlp, Meigs County,
Ohio, deceased.
• Dated this 2nd day of June 1960
F. H. O'BHIEN
Judae of the Probate Co urt,
lleip Co u nty, Ohio
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Social 1ecurlty earnina:1 for the
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8lb1, Scliool l&gt;epn here Monday- and cilildnn ot all tbre-e
eh u rcl'les are attendin,,
Mrs. Da n a tloffma n apent several days at C ol u mbus with her
da u ghter, Mrs. Ken neth Davidson
and hmlly.
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M r . and Ml"S. Gerald Violet were I
Su n d ■)' gu ests of he r niece, M rs.
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Marahall Miller sn d fam;ly, Beverly.
Mrs. Pearl L■n n lng is quite Ill
Miu Sally Torrence and broth- at the home of her da u ghter Mr.
er Jimmy went to Col u mbus to and Mrs. Merill Cotterlll, LallCH·
visit their brother Pa u l and fam- ter,
ily,
Mr. an d Mrs. Wilber Parker and
family, Chest er, we re gueata tJf
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sovel and Mr. and Mrs. Hom er Parker and
da ughter have moved from the family Friday afternoon.
Gu y Singer property to the Alice
Mrs. Ror.e Palt erson and cbildrtn
Ritchie property.
vlaited Mn. Judy Snowden a nd
Halsey Marium of New Yort family Sunday.
and Mrs. Virgi n ia Parr of ParkConnie and Pennee Willi1tns
of
ersburg were wee kend g uests
Rev. a n d Mrs, W. W. Bragg,
spent Monday nl&amp;:bt at the 11411A-e
. Mrs. Frances N eal of Jackson - of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dyke and
v�le, Fl•., rwas ho nored with a Ju dy WU11ama.
din ner at the home of Mr. a n d
The Norlbwestem Band .Booit­
Mrs, Harry Ke ller of Lo�ust Grov e ers made a pproximately S68 froiq.
Sunday. Other g uesbl we-re Harr)' their bake sale and r umm.,e ■al9
Kelle r �d son, M:r. and Mrs. Ger- held the pas.t weekead at the Le•
td Keller o� corumbu s, Mr. a nd gion Hall a�ordilll to the pnsl•
mrs. Carl Rllch!e and da ught er, de nt Iris Williams.
Joeepll i11e
Parke rsburg, M 1a1e1
Mr. and nlrs. Dana Hoffman Jr.
and Norms Ritchie ol Kene, Mr.
-and Mrs. Buck Gray, BarUett, o., Ind Steve .and Chal'les, Jan Web­
I ster, Blaine Turne!', Steve and
and M r1. il4yrtle F rost, local.
Mr. an d M rs. Willard µ,ersbach Larry Snowden were skatinl «t
and _family, Cheste r, were calling the Skate . a-Way Friday eveni ng.
on her •unt, Mn. Wayne Brickles
Mr. a n d " M rs. CaroU Snowdiin
and family Th u r5da.y.
Garry were visi tors in Galli•
and
Mr. and Mr,. Dewey Shively
.
Friday.
polis
and son Rickey of Calumbus,
Mrs. Merle Davis of Park.er Run
1 J•f/"5'14 a h•ort otlad �cndat:
-'\'e�iog and was rw;hed. to the' '
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. David Tillis and
family w ere wee kend guest,: of
h er parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Victor
Braley.

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TIIPPfl'S Plains

By FRED LASSWELL

BARNEY GOOGLE and SNUFFY SM I TH

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Channel 1 3 - Sunday

Legal Not&lt;Jce

LEGAL NOTICE
Offers arc bol n i: r eceived at the
office or Webster &amp;. Ji' ult.t, l'om­
c roy Ntitlonal Hank Builclrn;:, l'um•
croy, Ohio, Phon e No. 2-21t1U, for
lhie pro perty of Ellc1 White, de•
ceased, sit uated In th!! Vtllage o[
Syracuse , Ohio, a nd consii;t ing of
11. two story frame dwellinis house,
four rooms downstslr� and three .
rooms and bath upstairs, garage,
alt uat ed on fo ur adjoining lots.
· FRIEDA FAEHNLE; Admin­
istrlltrix of the t�sta t c of El­
la White, deceased.
W EBSTEH &amp; FULTZ,
AUar neya for Admlni�trutrix
i, 6, 8, 1 0 , l l , 6tc
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l2:30
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3:30
4:00
4:30
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Studio Wrestling
Record Ho p
Dick Clark Show·
Brave Stallion
Leave It To Beaver
L:iwrence Welk S!Jow
Jubilee, U . S. A.
U p-To•The-Mlnute News
Sports Repo rt
Lale Show

Channel 8 - Sunday

PIANOS

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USED LAWN MOWERS, 1 TV 1et
l Wmatingho u1e W11he r. Grlll
and Stand, 2 utel Electric Sweep 'f8 li'ORD
1''EltG USON tnctor
er,, 2 Iro n■, odd■ a.nd end•,
and plows. New back lire11. Sim•
dl&amp;he., pot■ and PRRli also •II·
pliclly GMrd e n tractor , reel mow­
verware. Er nest L. Lewl1 ifi8 N , :
er and c u lti va�on ln acod con•
Third SI., MlddloPorl, Ohio.
dlllon . Call Vikl na:s.2273.
HAMMER"S REFUSE• DISPOSAL.
fbone WY2•2:m8.
S-9-6tc
8-l!Mlt p
W eekly pJck up. As low 11 $1.00
10 WEEK OLD PIGS '8 each. l lil
a month. Call R. A A. Service
milea weal of Route 33 near GAS, FUEL OIL a nd co,,l flD'•
Station, WY2•236tl or see Mar­
1Ulce:11, Call Jor lrce e stlmate11,
Burll n1ham. Robert. L Jone■,
lon (Ha1qmor) Ha"t..
0-1 -30tp
1''oreman • Abbott, Middleport.
Shade. Ohio.
6-9-3tp
6-10-llc
AUCTION Ill
12 COWS, HOLSTEIN, Guernseya,
hnlco
a nd Jeney,. E. ft. Hollon , MJn­ PIGS, MEAT TYPE, sleek, iblny,
arfffonl
Crltt
curly tilled, past ure rMi!icd.
enYllle Rt. No, J. Wlt-218',
lllrite� ,.._ er ClfttHi
Geora•
W. Wells, Leading
8-9-31c
A. C, aaADl'OID, laciM, Oh"
Creek lload, Middleport, tl-10-3tc
LEGAL NOTICE
GUY■ T TUCTOI IALII AND
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LAWN MOW.ER ahupe n ina: and
ALMOST
e frli;e rator
r
hCA
NEW
be received at the of•
will
Bids
hnlcc, 112 .. .... .......,.
motor repalr, machine hand
with deep free1e compartme nt.
&amp;. Fultz until
Wt!bstcr
e or
fic
flMM WY2 2t75. lalttman:
saw fill nj and home malnten •
t:au W 'r' �·MtU 1Ue r 5 p. m.
ltMHllle,,
Haret.i Sclrnhart,
ance ser-vlcc, Er ne1l L. Lewis, Tuesday, June 14, l !lUO, al 10
6-10.3h.::
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Ohio. P"- Ceo&lt;,'.lle 16fl,
48 N. Thlrd St., Middleport o clock A. Al. fur th e purchase of
e Sherman Stephens real estate
th
1-18-Uc
Ohio. Phone WY2-�. 6-9-61�
ANTIQUE lt'UllNl'l'UHE book ;;;
situated ell 222 Sycamorl! Street i n
$10.00; ehesl ut drawe n $5.00;
the Vilh111;:e of :l'fiddlcport, Ohir).
uphol1tered chair t,1,00; dress­
Tho real estate i! a pp raised for
er $.1.00; hall tabla $4.00, Mr11.
$1900,00 and cannot be sold for
. INSURANCE
John Sto ul, HurJso n vllle, o.
less than tho a ppraised valu�. For
tcctio
n , Life, A u te, Fire, Pollo.
6-ll·3tc
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2UICIMAYTAG Wa&amp;her and tu bs, livlni
')ti,j '\.
(8) 7, 9, 1 1 , 13, 4tc
room suite. M rs, Joh n Sto u t,
HarriliOn vUle, o.
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Channel 8 - Saturday

Bash an News

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This is the L i :e
'1'V C'hapel
tnduslry on Parade
Garden Club of the Ai r
Frontiers of Faith
Sunday Movietim e
Monu. Challenge
Crotched Moun tai n
Favo rite Stl'lry
World Champion ship Golf
Meet the Press
Su n day Newi; Picture
Overland Trlill
Music on Ice
Chevy Show
Loretta You n g s:1&lt;''V
People A re Fu n ny

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Middleport WY-2-2649
Pomeror WY-2-3195
KAUTZ fllJD ITORI
At Cfli1t1r
Yukon S-2 14S
HAMILL llltYICI STATION
leforo t,OO A.M.
Albony NII
iwery Day llenld

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12:30
1 2 :45
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W.ilch Mr. W izard
Sl'il'n« Fi('tio n Theater
Detect t \•e· !I Dairy
Watcl'front
Home Hun Derby
Ne,vs Picture
Spo'l'I S llou nd u p
Weather1·ast
Sat u rd&lt;1y .Night Jambore e
Bonanza
The �fa n and the Challenge
The Deput
World Wide 60
Man . 'rom lmerpol
Ne •.-� Headlines
w �athercast
Shockwatch
Sign Off

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1 1 : lO Weatherce.1t
1 1 : 1:5 Nit�watch
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Channel 3 - Sunday

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24-a Far Sale ot
Trade

Before 9:30 A.M.

4:00
4:30
5:00
5:30
6:00
6 .30
1 :-45
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coAL Fun SALK t. H�AT sAV1.Nlis II bOUi:hl bclurc !St Alll::­
Ulll. Now 1s UJ.C tune to gel yuur
wi n ter coal. Before the Fall rush.
1111.ve all grades or coal. Will de­
llvcr a.uywherc, Sell or call llob
Jcflera. ifirn c located State Houl e
l:H. 1/t mile from fair ,ro u nds.
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I Leta rt Fal Is
S ty Report

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TELEVISio•
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N RADIO A
W O A. C. CULTI VA'rons, BLACK·
ap p liance repalr. Phone Otis
wk cor n pJ11nter, Good con •
McClintock, Racine, O'tlo. 2·1-tfc
�uo11, Joe t" ie lds n e ar Kllro)'s
i�d
'M:ENl'S _dl.tl'uirnll�
on U.o u te 7_
6tc Al'AJ�'6 6'r
unl rn U&lt;hed
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call
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rom
remises
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move
within
William
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STAR
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1 1:.! ltATS KU..LE v
croy, I ½ miles off Houl e 33.
shad es, cloth po rch valance,
"
ed on Clint Orr and famil)' Satur•
th irty days artc r It Is vacaterl,
Wal" l.irrn. l Y.i l bs,, $1 .49; 4 lbs.
$0 , 000. 00.
awninjs, vc ne lia n blinds, win- 1
n dotte 2-2 1 86
a
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day
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MIDDLEPORT
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room
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teed.
e: 1mi
Free e stimates.
11
dow shad es.
f u Sul p
Mrs. Marcia Keller, Ken o, spent
( 6)-10, 1 1 , 13, 1 4, 17, 18, 6tc
1!:00ubiu:h Herdw■re .
frame, hath , g;irage, d1 i l' ke n
Dwle Wlp pe l, 2 HI U n ion Ave.,
house, fnut cellar, larl-!c Jo\ out - t4) 'J.7, 28, 29; (5) 4, 5, -6,
Pomeroy.
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of high walrr 1 0(1 yunI s 0 fl
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ltnute 7. $7000 ,00.
26 , 27; ttlJ I , 2, :t , 8, 9, 10, IUnJi:NOUll SUPI'LY. Ra dl,--,,-,d
TV S_«_,_icc-. YU5·212�- 6-l l -JOtp
ALBERT M. COX, S•lum•n
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Box 229 Phon• WY2-J8JO or
Wct:il Cotum bh1..
6-10-6tc' PAINTING IN'l'ERIOH AND exter"""0
WY"
6- 1 1 -ltc
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ior. (;u aranteed work by hour ___
' L"•' 2 Kil&amp; h.ca.Wrli. Hoss
GAS RAN''·"
"ox
or contra1•t. Oris llu bbard, "
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u• Junes, ,..9
, 9 M u lbcrry Ave.,
6·1 1-3tp
7 1 , Syracuse, Ohio.
Pomeroy, Otuu.
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'NSAZ.TV Channe l 3

Out Joppa Way

Harrisonville
Social Events

Announcing Birth

Daily Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , June 1 1 , 1960-7

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Hl'6A flAI.LOT. -.i
NAME ,S ON lDP.'.'­
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NAME IS Ot.J TH' BOTTOM !!

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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., 1nne 1 1 , 1960

USE0 laOATS AND MOTORS W
and ._ while IM'; l ut. "-tr•
pol�•n Moton. 600 i. Maln
SI., Pomero'f. PhoM WY�
1 1 -24-tlc

WANT ADS

' l 4 ) For Rent
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FOB CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE llE�ULTS
RATES

£1G I IT IW0:'.1 IIO USE, two live
r oum ap;irtmen\ .'i A N Be ngel.
/ 'hum:- WY2 :.izn.
l l -2-lfc
-- - --4 fW0,\1 A.�[) BATH APAJff.
Ml::N T. North Second Street,
Hen! reasonable.
M:dd lepor1
6 6 6tc
Ph.:i:ie WY 2·5::!93.
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Hefnger� lur from i&gt;:. w m g5 Store
6 6 3!c
Call W \' 2 26d0

4 cents per word, o ne insertion. Minimum charg e - 60 ceul:I.
I cen� per word for three eon1teouUve inae.rtion■,
SwJa.i - one mouth for 30 centa per wo rd.
Fwl rate of 4i ce n ts per word w i l l be charged for .idverh.s111g
lf oot p&amp;id wit.bin 10 d.lys .aner receivm a btll.
� � Advertilina - Should be r�rt.,a,d !rnmediately. The
Daily Sentin el will not be reaponaible for more U&amp;an one u1Cor­
reet. .inaerCon .
"1lu $ 1.00. Obitu.arie,
Ql"d of Tl!anb and Sped.aJ Notice■ of Ev ..
pu.bliahed at l ce'lt per word.
I MO.
,'.; DAYS
3 DAYS
.1. DAY
':/OROS
$4.50
$ 1 ..M
90e
80c
15
$t i &lt;Ml
$1.60
$ 1 .20
00.
2(l
$7 .00
$2.211
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apartmrrll with b.ath . also one
r ot,m !1r�l f loor. Miller Apart•
mc11l�. '\ uI 'verry A ve. R ent rea•
su1 1 a blc l'hune W Y2·31 70, after
Ada f'-.i.Hd by 10 A:M. will be in that d•y • ,..poc.
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5 :w P m.
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Jlll'll \ . Te l W Y:.! - 3302 ,
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1ty P•ln F,.. 1
W ICHES. Jack " s Dairy lft r, .\1 ic1
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ed by N•tlenw� Ph� •u;
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dleport.
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AUCTI ON SALE
4-26-ffc
2366.
On _Saturday, Ju ne 25, 1 960. bel(lll· I t
CLlJi'F BYERS and hill STRINGrnng at 1 . 00 p. 111. at Lisle's
NOTES wlll n:turn to WilkesGroce ry �n Ht . 1 24 , i� .Syra • WUM�N. TO
i. ���cular�.
v1lle Amerlea n Legion Post on
cu�e, I will sell at auc:t1on the
handle orders at hom e· Write ··
11ched ule Saturday, J une 1 1 , with.
f0 II,0w1n�:
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Royal l'roducts, 57 (ABJ Mary
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dancmg � 'til J.
6 9 3tc
2 El1;&gt;ctnc !te!ngcrator�
Jane Lane, Newtown Square,
- --· - 6 Ga, Rang es, 7 eed 5 i:omp I rte
6·IO·Jtn
Penna.
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FRUM AND AFTER ti\"LS dII tc J
B Gas He-11tcrs. 2 Sewm"" Ma.
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will not be r esponsible for any
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du nes, I Lot Living lloum ftu·
11 nyo11c
de bh contr11cted by
nilur.-, Dining tabl e and six
0ther than myself.
chairs, L ot lamps a nd Vishes 1 ri.
Roy Tracy, Jr.
6· 1 l- 3tc
d ud rn g some anti ci ul'� . Ba by -- - -=_
&gt;e
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I d 9. ll d h igh
thair, Marble top Tll � PAHK F:ltSBUR li OFrICE of
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Platform Scall's
Set
stand,
wash
th e Mctropolilen Life In surance I.
UtU Q 85
( t:$
an_d l'ow e r Law n Mower. Many
s lo re vise a nd expand
o,
C..: . pla u
m1scella 11eous items too nu rn cr
Oeoll Cl-. UMtl
ill! operations i n th e Galli polis
OWJ to me n tion.
All Maltet •ntl MerNII
and Pomeroy Area. We se e k
Don Lisl e , Ow ner,
MOTOltl
•TRO..--ITAN
ex•servicemen ages 22 to 42, colI . 0 . McCoy, Auctioneer.
600«N a.at Mtln .._
lcge education p referred. Men
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6· J I · 18 ..,,.,.
..,._ 2 1 ·22· 2J·24·7lc
Oh•interested i 1 selli ng life i nsur•
,nee as 11 1career no pre,1·ous
•• 7 '"•ord VB 2 door ,eda n $1 , t•"'
1 •u
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required.
selli n g experi e nce
Caref ul local owner. N e w Pon•
Comple t1• fri nged bene fit11 and
Uac lradt•l n . Blaeltna ra, Pom estarting
retirement program
6-9-6tc
ro)',
salary $100.00 per w eek. Or-____ !!&lt;1 ni zed training program pro$1,195
1 966 CHEVROLl!;T Bel-Aire:
vided, write Box 671, Parker5.
t door seda n . Pow er&amp;lide. Radio
burg, w Va C. G len n Lawson,
and heat er. A smart loolr.lne: car.
6- J d-7tc I
Ma n a1:er,
6-9-6tc ......... . ...
Blaett nsr1, Pom eroy.

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1 9315 DODGE VB C u itom Royal.
$995 . • door. One careful local
owner. It's aeco nd to none i n
co nditio n and i.-11ue. Blaett n ars,
6-9-6tc
Pomeroy,

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. EI\CU�Y Hard Top 2 d oo r.
..., . A er tlcaI i n 1pectio n wlll
prove this to be a fine b uy.
6-Mtc
Blaettnars, Pomeroy.

'DB OLDSMOBILE 88 4 doo r 1eda n . Car'■ bl ue . .B u t yo u won't
be If you buy ll. $ l29a , Karr
• Van Zlindl, Pome roy. ff.10-3tc

� OLDSMOBLLE S u p er 88 2
r I Id
A u r
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:a���
o�t · $6 95� ��i :

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' H Sa oy
J lerc la i:Ood transportation at .11
a:ood price . '395. Ka rr &amp;. Van
6-I0-3tc
Zandt, Pomeroy.
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'34 STUDEBAKER Slarlite Co u pe!
The Urea wo,o stolen. We'll In•
stall new one■. $2915. Karr &amp;
Va11Zt1 nd1, Pomeroy.
8-10·3tc

'53 PLYMOUTH 5 passenger
co upe, Nol Ii bea u ty but r u ns
good. $1�. Kar r &amp;r: Va n Za n dt,
Pomeroy.
6-10•3tc

'46 CHEVROLET pa ne l Lr u ck.
$100. Karr &amp; Van Zandl, Pome•
6-10-Stc
roy.

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m1tic can be seen Ur1t hou1e
eHl ,of l&gt;'oreat R un Method ist
Ch urch. R11 n1 &amp;ood, ■ ba r&amp;al n .
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ation 11ervlce. Jack'&amp; Retrigera•
tion, N e w Haven , Phone TlJ2.
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Gilmore'• Supply Store
WY-2-2774

MUELLER FURNACIS, WESTING
HOU SE 1ppllenc.a. Arnold I r•
. then, s., rac UM, Ohio. Phone
1 1 -1 1 -tf
W Yl-6384.

Vaughan 's Extennin atlng
Company
1t· Mary., W, Va.

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. � I- !lli11er,vill e Home

Mr. and Mrs. Hobu-t Dodderer,
Swanto n . Ot110, are announcing
th e birth of a daughter, June Ann
il l the Toledo JlOSpllal, June 5.
1 e ha ve one ot ber .. ug bter .
Th
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c resa LYl!n, age 6 .
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Hostes� gifts we re presented
8'1' Mn. An GIiby
l , , }irs. Bradford Maag when the
Mr. and Mn. Geora:e Sb u ltx of
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Mr. and Mn. J-ack Clark and Pros.Peet were weekend l(Utll&amp; of
· 1 n City Sewi ng C l ""b "
hi mlly of Athe na and Mr. and
dd� e ,•ening at her home in Mm•
Mr. aod Mrs. Joh n Kibble .and
Mn.
ille.
K eith Plum er an d family of M ra. Della R uth, Reedsville . Mrs.
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Carroll spent Sund ay wl tb tlM! llutb and Mn. Shu.lU: are si5len.
T he e ,· c 1u n g was spenl suttally
gomt•r y l 6 0 upper, 9.3 lower. •Pt.1
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Clarlt Iam.ily.
George
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which
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Olen Un tbicum la workin g this
Mr. a nd Mn. Clinto n Gilke y Jr . summer In Mansfield. He is stay•
l o wer , 3 fl o pen; Loc k 23, 15.5 liuS less ser'• ed a dessert course to
a nd family a n d Mr, an d Mrs. Li n - i ng with bis alster.
upper, 9.8 lower, closed off. All \! rs. Hussel J W1lsou.. . Mrs . Millard
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c:oln Russell ,pent th e week en d
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movabl t· dams .arc up 13 lhru 2J
Ml111 J:ll�n Bra nn o n i.s reported
�lrs. Rober� Hober ts, ri.,_ , ._. Sidne Y
i n K e ntucky the 1 ue1t, of Rev. ,improved lince belfti: con fined
a nd dosed o l f
Spe rn,; er · M i ss '1
Ray Russ e ll a n d family.
" ary v i rg1n1a Rei
with rheu maUc fever.
Ohio River &amp;o•h, Down. Ems- ·
Mr
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wor�h. i .." l t y of l l u u u n gto n I pm Hiram
' G rary de v1· s1tmg
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the H. D . have mov ed back to Reedsville
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t..iilkey family.
th ey are prese n tly residin g w,tll
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Carsey bas ,,,•
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Mr.' ind M rs. B. M . B uchanan
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Lock 1 8, lkav,•r 9 1 0 am 1 -0 .· Har,· 11 ,u1 , "0 d tt, e ...'"o
Mr. and Mrs. L"l,arle•" from Holze r Ho,p·,1al aft e , h er
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d children called on rtlativ es at
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Coal Run, 0., Sunday,
t he rn 9 JO am I J 2; W C. Hec k 111g a week wit:h M rs. Ellwt ·� mo- laM' wct· k were her da ughter, Miss p,o..• ed.
J ord 7 25 am 1 7-0 , Lock :m OVE·C l h er. Mrs. C . 1- Arnold of the �1 lltlred K1plcy, Charleston
and
M,s. Chr·,,,,· .,..
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d M rs. Pearl Dillo n is impro11•
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w ,, ft• · 1c � ., : 25 am &lt;1 l I he A rno lc! _home were lte11 . and I m gtun. D
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ng after ha vi ne her throat lanced
7 - 1 , Mik�• ( 1 e d1tur 7 . 5(J ilm W•O, :-.f rs. Weber l homa, Pomero)' Im, ! ,\Ir and Mrs . A l bert LJVely and
Mrs. Gladys Blackwood con Vernon Reed attended th e ra ce
lll' v. T. O. House-holder . Logan, , son, J il nw s of Sumcrco W. Va
Re n Mc&lt; 001 8 55 am 0-4 .
tinue s in .a iserious con dition with al l ndianlf)olia Memorial Day.
Uprill♦r - Lock 24 (.'rudb l e af_n &lt;l _ ,M,. sa 11 d M rs. Carl Wicks and were weekend iUC Sts ui Mr. an d a h eart con diticm al the Holzer
M.r. 1nd Mrs. Ha rlan Webb, of
Hospital.
1 2 . 45 ·Pm l l •O: l l&lt;tme t M 1 : 1 5 anu Y , _ t . Jose ph, Mo. Monday Mrs. Jerry Hill.
ue vlslti n e for a week
Mandield
t u rn
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Mrs · Cleveland H
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pm 2 -0 , l ' t l l.'&gt;hu rgh cr 1 . 55 pm (). t he E ! l t ot.s ,rn d J\1.rs. Arnold visited
pannt11 M r. .imd Mrs.
her
with
Mr. and \irs. Andrew Cross and ed from the Hot�
..., ow
, Wed : C l■rimon t Harris of Reedsville.
Hoa"
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22 , &lt; "urr 1d l 3 p m J 5 ._U; (. " v . H a r m_ Loga n .arn d Thun;day �hey_ spe nt
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t� M_r. cl�d Mrs. H. M.
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nesda y.
ner 'I 40 1&gt; m 0-2 ; T1 1 a 11 7 : 25 pm I
Mr. Webb bu Nctntl:y apen t ele•
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:::iunday at 1.-t!tarl, W. Vn.
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K t" e WII�n !Ii pen:r n, ven ,weeks tn the hospital due to
1 1 -0 , R ot" kc t 8.55 pm 2-2, D1xii t· r n Ga! h'l)Oh
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Mrs.
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m _ rn ed som�\im� l with
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Jaug ter, a foot injury he rtteivecf It work
-Spm t W : 05 p m 2-0; l. s. l• ' yl&gt;er�;�: a vt 1 t with re lativ es Ill Balti- Vinas 1:,-t
e o_f Racine�
ger 1 1 · 25 pm 15-0 . Mr. and �•·- SQnny �arrts and
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Bernie GJ!ke y "ho has been ton •11d Mr. 111�
• .M..rs, H�rman
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Mrs.
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Groce1ticlr:l1! and chtldren were Su11
Slack of Colum bus were here for key was taken t0 Ve"'ra
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,. ns Hos- day f#nner 1ue1ts of Mr. a nd
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:wi:emorial Day a nd attended the ......
for treatment
BS ACHE FAHM wr1·11 5 JtOO,'"
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Mn. Clirtmonf ,.l:farris.
vu:es at the ceme tery.
" e w O .la employed
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Robert Alk ir
ho u,;t.• . LHt.:.l l t•d betwl'en J� utla n • I1
Mr. and )Ifs. ll■rold Brannon
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Hurl
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the ba k of Suga,
and llurr1:.um·1ll e on m,.J! , ,,o
IL Ashl and spen t the w el! kend at bad
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•• their: ·gpeit fQr tb e past
, head am.I his body wi lti short l u_ mbus, sp ent the w eek end with home .
�dwul rnutc.
wee.k bi■ •u�t Mp,. ·Fann ie Adam.!l
•·a · room I iuuse I uca ted a t 2ti P ani n11 h ls t· n every rou11(1 and the h JS par t! nls. "Ir. and Mrs. Noah
Bibi_e Sch00l s tarted t hl8 a. m.
M r&amp;,. LaYlna Brannon -will reu n c e•great Robinson 39 or 40 wilt • H urley Sr.
St., Middleport, Ohio.
t he su,lb of J une at the school 1ume
ber •h•diei · at Ohio. State
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Mrs. • F. Ray Wilson of Pomer oy houae witb 33 present.
Slort! building localed in do W " · t•J until it seemed he migh ! colMoiiday. She is a teach­
'11iiv8tdty
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spent
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evening
h
t t-1.w n Hutlunll. Living q u 11 rter� l .. ps c from exhau s tion- as h e d i d
A lara:e n umbe r of o u t-of-town er in tf'le Tµppel'I Plai n s school
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Mrs
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g u est� attended th e Atldn &amp;•Riggs
M r. a.qd Mn. Geor1e Powell at•
. , s 1 .1g h l ,neavywei1i
M r. ,,,d· "'lrs. ·Ok ey· K"ose, •"d
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" a II b us1. r1C'sse.� . 1ren e •1. om, 71' J oc y ··•
w edd me S. aturday even i ng at the Cendd their ton'• · wed�l ng at
ht
with
day
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childr
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thre
S
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p
U111vcrsily
Tt!rrare,
Alhe11.� L'ro wn .
Partfnbur1' S.turday eveni ng.
Pr;�bte �f n Church.
Thus it was t hat Robinso n suf. his pare n ts near Letart Falls.
ut11u . Phone LY 2·5262.
ehl o� Col um bu 11 spe nt
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Mn
n
aft
oo guests of
Sunday
· the weekend with her mother•
6 -; Gt,o fe red for the first time the loss
Mr. and Mrs. Ci\tl"rle, Scyoc and
J: D . Rous h were Mr. a n d Mrs. Cur- M rs . M ry ff1ehi ,
0 1 a rematc 11.
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of Patkenburi wer e
daue:bttr
Pend er won the decision on a t i s Rou s t\ and cllildre n of "Middle - -M r�� Mn. Carl K nicely o1
.,:oR·sA.LE :-l"All)l. 64 A l oc al� 1
or her Pan:n ts, Mr.
lu,ab
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Mrs.
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Mr.
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and , MN. Dennil Duddi ng.
n
nday
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with
Mrs.
elma
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.Carrti favor ed h u
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house wi1h hut and cold waler.
-------Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Balley, M r. D.ayton accompanied
Judg e J O h n sav k o Jgreed, 147-142.
Ju dy, Louise ,
Mn. John Stout, Harrisonville
a n d M rs. Reed Eyn on B"'!n t Sun• a nd Kenneth Caney home after
llut referee Jimmy Mccarron had
6 7 5Lr
day afternoon with M r . r;�d Mrs.
Hobi nson ahead, 146-144.
1 -VUlltin, there a week, whllt th e ir
Fra n k Coats, R eedsville.
----------Mccarron explained later to re' mo'tl1er WII ln the hoapital.
FUi l SAL E: l•'J V t-: H00_.\1 S wit h porte rs that he h .a d take n " some
Mrs. Erma! Scheckeneost, Park•
O.:�ety e'WS
lflaxl ne Robinson ot Col umbus
ersburg, spent the week end with
b 111 h . .1 us l � om 11 1e ted 1n h Syr_a puints" sway from .Pender be•
Dy Mn. A. H . B•lley
ned to her home after assistretur
cuse. 1 111n 1wouc 1 11oors, u 1 1H 1· cause of h is " rab O" t u h ' . , lO
d M
Mrs. Marie Mallor)' and daught• M
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care of her moth�r.
wi
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��:,� Kat�iee �����:: and son
er, Clearfield, Pa., Mn. Earl Be lkca-brneh� Pr iced �or quick s�le. i hc back or Robin:ou� �� a��
rrna WdSO,i., "°ho is seriously
rrt
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$6,000 . I honl' Vl3•2261. 6·8-31.r
The U n i ted Press Intern ational na p a n d Mrs. Paul Be lkna p , Ra nd, William , a nd Carol Osborn , Keno
preferred Pender, 1 46· 1 4 I a nd a W. Va., spen t Tuesday rith Mr. called on Mr. and Mrs. Claren ce ! , '•-----------.
FOH SALE: HUUSg IN l ! ARHISON
Baker a nd Milo McDole, Su nday.
of 26 ri ngside writers showed a nd Mrs. Ralph B.e.llard.
VILLE. Six rooms with hall, poll
n
Ebo
Mrs.
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Cll nl Orr called on ,
Mr.
White,
ays,
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eight
Pender.
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Robi nso n
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Close to hur· h and s
&lt;1i1d one evr.n. Sugar Ray had gone W . Va., Mr. ir nd Mrs. Ke ith Thor- Mr. and Mrs. Callie Orr of A nti'"•B,U.OWIN
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Juhn Slout, 11urrisuri villc
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Io n , Ravcnswood ca II cd on Mr. and u ity, S unday.
t o th e rmg favore d at 8·5.
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•WUBLrrZER
6 7 5t
Mr . and i�s. Ce cil Spencer ol
-- --- Mrs. Grover White , Sat urday.
· -- - ---llld Ol'HIR FAMOUS
-Cla re n ce Bak er visited his moth- Cheste r called o n the Charles
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er, Mrs. Elsie Baker, at the Elm- Spen cer family FridQ. ,
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Mr. a nd M rs. Keith Walton and
LEGAL NOT ICE
wood R�st Home, Friday.
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Mr. an d Mrs. Ray White of M.iis- son of Col umb us spent Su nday
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Bids will be reccl.,ed at th e of'I
ne
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a
ry
n
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Mr.
with
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Web
te
Mrs.
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Mr.
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and 6•room
POMEROY-4 lo1s
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f!'.U!I fu rnace hea t, nice gard t! n B uilding, P omeroy, Ohio, u n til 10 afternoon with 'Mr . and Mr&amp;. Char, 0£ Carmel were even ing callers.
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R Bl 8 k and &amp;o n of Bridgeport,
w "space. $4200.00. Uown paymenl o 'c lock A . j,1 ., M on d11.y, J u n e 20, les Spe nce r
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Mr. an d Mrs. Clair Woode, Ches- w . a., ca�ed on Mr. a nd Mrl.
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$2,000. 00, balance $50. 00 mon· 1 960, for th.e p u rcha68 of a . two1
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s I ory f rame dwe 11 ·1 n g ho u se s1tuat- ter, spent Su nday with her pa ren UI Paul Orr, Saturday.
lhly.
't · POMEROY RURAL - JOO acres, cd e l the corner or East Main a n d Mr. and Mrs. Robert White ,
Mn. Thelma c; rcle a nd children, •
well-buU1 7- �� house, ""!', Cherry St,eel , ; n the VHla gc o(
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Miss Darlene Tallrwe -nt the
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Empre.. Spon ! Door
New ur never &amp;Old or tltled. •
c,l. - 63 H.P. !'Nini '"1!eel
, drive, 'Wtlltewall tires, beater
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NANCY
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ly Mrt. Hatti• Fred•rlck
Mr. and Mrs. Wald Spencer a nd
family, M rs. Esther Wright and
daughters of Five Poi nta left
Thursday for Fou ntai n, Colorado,
to visit Mn. Lawre nce De Groot
and famlly. Mra. Wrie:ht a nd da u­
ghters will vi.ail relatives i n Amill"
ilia; Texas, also.
M r. and Mrs. Lawrt nce Sinfet
and &lt;la u ghter of Toledo, 1 pent the
weeke nd wl:tb Henry S pen cer and
family an d visited Mr. a nd M rs.
curt Frederick.
Mr, a nd Mrs. Howard Biggs and
Ste u benville
Homer Blgga or
apent -a weekend recen tly .vlth
M r. and Mn; Milo Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Pool er ar
Ma nsfield were recent we e kend
a:uest.s of her paNnt.a, Mr. and
Mn. Pa u l Kelly.
Mrs. Maggie Roeenlttlnz sp ent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. MQford
Frodoricl&lt;.
Word bu been received 111noll'n­
clnt the . bi rth of ■ d■ugliter to
Mr. ,an d Mn. Bud CofemiD .it Fot­
tori1. They hav, three IIOIIL M rs.
Colema n is thi former June
Babcock. �r. .;t&gt;.d M rs. c. A.
Babcock are grandparellp.
Mr. and Mrs. Milford l'Nderict

MY NEW l!!A"T"HING SUIT"
IS AWFULLY CUTE:

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1 2 1 1 Real Estate

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FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUS•
with bl.th, nice location. Melvin
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust Sl, Pomerw.
ll-28-30lp
FOR SALE 2211 ACIIES,, 8 rwta
b ou ae, bun, outbuild\Jll JG,OOII
ft. Umber, Letart Tqwnahip . OD
Ohio River, Good ln•o,�•U•
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APPOINTMENT
lhctcutor
l&amp;tatt of OKar f, lauer, dec:HMCI
CaM No. 11,372
Notice is hereby given tlrnt Eth•
d G. Bauer whose rust O[fkc add­
rtas Is Pamoroy, Ohio, has bee n
d u ly appointed as Exet'ulrix of the
Eslate of Osc11r F. Buuer l.ite of
Cheate r Tow n■hlp, Meigs County,
Ohio, deceased.
• Dated this 2nd day of June 1960
F. H. O'BHIEN
Judae of the Probate Co urt,
lleip Co u nty, Ohio
(8) f, 1 1 , 18, :ilC
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Be p.rep,rc,,d to pron •ge and
Social 1ecurlty earnina:1 for the
put - YH!I when applyinl for
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DRIIIBLE CREEi\
TRYIN' OUT HlS
CABIN CRUISER,
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eh u rcl'les are attendin,,
Mrs. Da n a tloffma n apent several days at C ol u mbus with her
da u ghter, Mrs. Ken neth Davidson
and hmlly.
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Su n d ■)' gu ests of he r niece, M rs.
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Marahall Miller sn d fam;ly, Beverly.
Mrs. Pearl L■n n lng is quite Ill
Miu Sally Torrence and broth- at the home of her da u ghter Mr.
er Jimmy went to Col u mbus to and Mrs. Merill Cotterlll, LallCH·
visit their brother Pa u l and fam- ter,
ily,
Mr. an d Mrs. Wilber Parker and
family, Chest er, we re gueata tJf
Mr. and Mrs. Garth Sovel and Mr. and Mrs. Hom er Parker and
da ughter have moved from the family Friday afternoon.
Gu y Singer property to the Alice
Mrs. Ror.e Palt erson and cbildrtn
Ritchie property.
vlaited Mn. Judy Snowden a nd
Halsey Marium of New Yort family Sunday.
and Mrs. Virgi n ia Parr of ParkConnie and Pennee Willi1tns
of
ersburg were wee kend g uests
Rev. a n d Mrs, W. W. Bragg,
spent Monday nl&amp;:bt at the 11411A-e
. Mrs. Frances N eal of Jackson - of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dyke and
v�le, Fl•., rwas ho nored with a Ju dy WU11ama.
din ner at the home of Mr. a n d
The Norlbwestem Band .Booit­
Mrs, Harry Ke ller of Lo�ust Grov e ers made a pproximately S68 froiq.
Sunday. Other g uesbl we-re Harr)' their bake sale and r umm.,e ■al9
Kelle r �d son, M:r. and Mrs. Ger- held the pas.t weekead at the Le•
td Keller o� corumbu s, Mr. a nd gion Hall a�ordilll to the pnsl•
mrs. Carl Rllch!e and da ught er, de nt Iris Williams.
Joeepll i11e
Parke rsburg, M 1a1e1
Mr. and nlrs. Dana Hoffman Jr.
and Norms Ritchie ol Kene, Mr.
-and Mrs. Buck Gray, BarUett, o., Ind Steve .and Chal'les, Jan Web­
I ster, Blaine Turne!', Steve and
and M r1. il4yrtle F rost, local.
Mr. an d M rs. Willard µ,ersbach Larry Snowden were skatinl «t
and _family, Cheste r, were calling the Skate . a-Way Friday eveni ng.
on her •unt, Mn. Wayne Brickles
Mr. a n d " M rs. CaroU Snowdiin
and family Th u r5da.y.
Garry were visi tors in Galli•
and
Mr. and Mr,. Dewey Shively
.
Friday.
polis
and son Rickey of Calumbus,
Mrs. Merle Davis of Park.er Run
1 J•f/"5'14 a h•ort otlad �cndat:
-'\'e�iog and was rw;hed. to the' '
hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. David Tillis and
family w ere wee kend guest,: of
h er parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Victor
Braley.

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Legal Not&lt;Jce

LEGAL NOTICE
Offers arc bol n i: r eceived at the
office or Webster &amp;. Ji' ult.t, l'om­
c roy Ntitlonal Hank Builclrn;:, l'um•
croy, Ohio, Phon e No. 2-21t1U, for
lhie pro perty of Ellc1 White, de•
ceased, sit uated In th!! Vtllage o[
Syracuse , Ohio, a nd consii;t ing of
11. two story frame dwellinis house,
four rooms downstslr� and three .
rooms and bath upstairs, garage,
alt uat ed on fo ur adjoining lots.
· FRIEDA FAEHNLE; Admin­
istrlltrix of the t�sta t c of El­
la White, deceased.
W EBSTEH &amp; FULTZ,
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Record Ho p
Dick Clark Show·
Brave Stallion
Leave It To Beaver
L:iwrence Welk S!Jow
Jubilee, U . S. A.
U p-To•The-Mlnute News
Sports Repo rt
Lale Show

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USED LAWN MOWERS, 1 TV 1et
l Wmatingho u1e W11he r. Grlll
and Stand, 2 utel Electric Sweep 'f8 li'ORD
1''EltG USON tnctor
er,, 2 Iro n■, odd■ a.nd end•,
and plows. New back lire11. Sim•
dl&amp;he., pot■ and PRRli also •II·
pliclly GMrd e n tractor , reel mow­
verware. Er nest L. Lewl1 ifi8 N , :
er and c u lti va�on ln acod con•
Third SI., MlddloPorl, Ohio.
dlllon . Call Vikl na:s.2273.
HAMMER"S REFUSE• DISPOSAL.
fbone WY2•2:m8.
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W eekly pJck up. As low 11 $1.00
10 WEEK OLD PIGS '8 each. l lil
a month. Call R. A A. Service
milea weal of Route 33 near GAS, FUEL OIL a nd co,,l flD'•
Station, WY2•236tl or see Mar­
1Ulce:11, Call Jor lrce e stlmate11,
Burll n1ham. Robert. L Jone■,
lon (Ha1qmor) Ha"t..
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1''oreman • Abbott, Middleport.
Shade. Ohio.
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AUCTION Ill
12 COWS, HOLSTEIN, Guernseya,
hnlco
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curly tilled, past ure rMi!icd.
enYllle Rt. No, J. Wlt-218',
lllrite� ,.._ er ClfttHi
Geora•
W. Wells, Leading
8-9-31c
A. C, aaADl'OID, laciM, Oh"
Creek lload, Middleport, tl-10-3tc
LEGAL NOTICE
GUY■ T TUCTOI IALII AND
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LAWN MOW.ER ahupe n ina: and
ALMOST
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be received at the of•
will
Bids
hnlcc, 112 .. .... .......,.
motor repalr, machine hand
with deep free1e compartme nt.
&amp;. Fultz until
Wt!bstcr
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flMM WY2 2t75. lalttman:
saw fill nj and home malnten •
t:au W 'r' �·MtU 1Ue r 5 p. m.
ltMHllle,,
Haret.i Sclrnhart,
ance ser-vlcc, Er ne1l L. Lewis, Tuesday, June 14, l !lUO, al 10
6-10.3h.::
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48 N. Thlrd St., Middleport o clock A. Al. fur th e purchase of
e Sherman Stephens real estate
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Ohio. Phone WY2-�. 6-9-61�
ANTIQUE lt'UllNl'l'UHE book ;;;
situated ell 222 Sycamorl! Street i n
$10.00; ehesl ut drawe n $5.00;
the Vilh111;:e of :l'fiddlcport, Ohir).
uphol1tered chair t,1,00; dress­
Tho real estate i! a pp raised for
er $.1.00; hall tabla $4.00, Mr11.
$1900,00 and cannot be sold for
. INSURANCE
John Sto ul, HurJso n vllle, o.
less than tho a ppraised valu�. For
tcctio
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6-ll·3tc
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2UICIMAYTAG Wa&amp;her and tu bs, livlni
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(8) 7, 9, 1 1 , 13, 4tc
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This is the L i :e
'1'V C'hapel
tnduslry on Parade
Garden Club of the Ai r
Frontiers of Faith
Sunday Movietim e
Monu. Challenge
Crotched Moun tai n
Favo rite Stl'lry
World Champion ship Golf
Meet the Press
Su n day Newi; Picture
Overland Trlill
Music on Ice
Chevy Show
Loretta You n g s:1&lt;''V
People A re Fu n ny

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Middleport WY-2-2649
Pomeror WY-2-3195
KAUTZ fllJD ITORI
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HAMILL llltYICI STATION
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Sl'il'n« Fi('tio n Theater
Detect t \•e· !I Dairy
Watcl'front
Home Hun Derby
Ne,vs Picture
Spo'l'I S llou nd u p
Weather1·ast
Sat u rd&lt;1y .Night Jambore e
Bonanza
The �fa n and the Challenge
The Deput
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Before 9:30 A.M.

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Ulll. Now 1s UJ.C tune to gel yuur
wi n ter coal. Before the Fall rush.
1111.ve all grades or coal. Will de­
llvcr a.uywherc, Sell or call llob
Jcflera. ifirn c located State Houl e
l:H. 1/t mile from fair ,ro u nds.
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W O A. C. CULTI VA'rons, BLACK·
ap p liance repalr. Phone Otis
wk cor n pJ11nter, Good con •
McClintock, Racine, O'tlo. 2·1-tfc
�uo11, Joe t" ie lds n e ar Kllro)'s
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croy, I ½ miles off Houl e 33.
shad es, cloth po rch valance,
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th irty days artc r It Is vacaterl,
Wal" l.irrn. l Y.i l bs,, $1 .49; 4 lbs.
$0 , 000. 00.
awninjs, vc ne lia n blinds, win- 1
n dotte 2-2 1 86
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Mrs. Marcia Keller, Ken o, spent
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1!:00ubiu:h Herdw■re .
frame, hath , g;irage, d1 i l' ke n
Dwle Wlp pe l, 2 HI U n ion Ave.,
house, fnut cellar, larl-!c Jo\ out - t4) 'J.7, 28, 29; (5) 4, 5, -6,
Pomeroy.
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of high walrr 1 0(1 yunI s 0 fl
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Out Joppa Way

Harrisonville
Social Events

Announcing Birth

Daily Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , June 1 1 , 1960-7

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NAME ,S ON lDP.'.'­
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�·Five Candklates
Recei¥e Degrees
At Rock Springs

Five ctnd.id.1te1 were given lbe
third and fourth degrees when
Rock Springs Grange met Tbun.­
day eveaing.

A�os Leonard, worlhy mas�er,
preuded _and opened the met!tlJlg

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ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT

Mainly About
People
In ff'o meroy

Meigs DAR Chapter Holds Lunch Friday
At Gallipolis With Mrs. Karr As Speaker I
Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr., Southeast District Director of the
D. A. R., was the guest speaker at the luncheon meeting of

th� Ret urn Jonatba � M eigs Chapter, D.�R, . wh �ch, was field
.
Fnd � y afternoon at fyo1 s Restaurant in Gall1pohs. rhe group

By LUCILLI HAWKINS

Mrs Tbon1 �11 Young hu return•
hom e after a vjalt in Dearborn1

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met lfi the private dining room overlooking the Ohio River.
f Mich , with her brother and 118
Mrs. Karr spoke on "Our Heritage'' in which she dJscussed ter-in•law . Mr and Mn Milton

Doily VacatJon
Bible School
Opens Monday

Teachers and workers with the
'.diddleport Comm u nity Daily Va•
cation Bible School met Friday
niihl at the local school to d1.Btr1bute the s u pplie1 and materials lo
the class rooms. Bible School will
begin at 9 a. m. Monday and be
preceded by a starr meeting al 8:45 1
a m in the r;entral School.
1
Plans for the craft work this
yet1r include copper plaq11e .!i for
, the Jr.-Hi, mosaic pict ures for the
: In termediates and lhe primary
group will work on a signal tower
There will be milk JH'OVidcd for
the nursery and be�inners claSl:il'S
each day.
The school i, o�n to rhildrcn
lrom four years up to and inclu r l•
ing the 8th grade. Some adult ·
workers are still needed dnd anvone willing to assist v 1 • h thr:
school are invited to attend thL·
staff meeting Monda-y morning fur
class assignment.
.
Mrs. Ray Pickens is dean of the
school and Rev. Raymond Kon•
krighl, pastor or the Heath Metfi,, .
dist Ch u rch, is assistant dean.

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1 Davis and daughter.
in ritualistic form. Mrs. Amos llag " n vin1 f ' DAR members as I
.
.
to
'
Leo na rd . announced that the &amp;late not only knowing how to display rem1n1sl·tng of happenings
,
returnhas
ise
W
Gaynelle
Mu.
here.
llvmg
hose
I
and nauonal c0ntests would be correctly the flag on Flag Day
Mrs. Klein Wi!.8 proKnm chair- · ed home after a visit m Toledo .
held .at lhe July 14th meeting.
end other holiday&amp; but lo stand
Refreshments were served at up for our l'On.ti titution and the man for the day and presented with her son and daughter in.Jaw )
the cl ou of the meeting by Mrs. precepts wtn ch the patriol l! of the Mrs. Halph Windsor who gave Mr and Mrs Jerry Wise and fam- '
W . A. Morgan, Mrs. Helen Collins. Revolut i onary Wu fo u ght and ; several read111g� mcludmg "Bar• ily While there she attended the
ban Fntchie" ;r nd the "Foreign• graduation of her grHnddaugh ter, 1
ned GOC!glein and Mr. and Mrs. gave their Jives for.
crs" description of the Stat u e of J udy W ise.
Homer Radford.
.c;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:,;, I Mrs. l\arr who spent the wel'k Liberty. She .!llso gue historical ,
Mn . . q.erald Mclnto1,h ;11nd chi!- I
_ in Columbus al a State DAR meet• I data on the .fo'imoua Fritchte
r
I
1 drtn vuuted Friday w�th her par.
ing, Wh the installing oHirer for poem
e�ts, Mr. and Mrs. George HoeAn info r mal discuuion and quiz \
officers at the Lancuter chapter
fhch, N.ye Ave.
.
.
meetin,;: Thursday evening. Sh� on tht Ji . a,g l'Ode wo1s conducted
POMEROY, ORIO
R�ll lll Be u hs who 1s ..-c1nfi�e d
also � ave a !la ,;: day address there by M r s J E H a rley with M u . 1
to � H home by 11Jnes11 1s Jm•
and � s scheduled to speak al Nel• I Kmgh1 aud Mrs Karr, flag chair .
.
TONIGHT
pro mg.
.
sonvllle Monday when the Eliza- j man participating.
Geor�e
and
Wagner
Georac
"THE MUGGER"
beth Zane De w (.11apter meets·
After lue a1seuss1on of flag Wri ·!:hl have returned
· home after
Kent Smith - Nan Martin
Th c ta bl es for. the . luncheon obser , anrc, cus• t oms, correcI an d
.
a molorcyclc lri p to the Srnok,
- a,lio ,
• ere &lt;1 ecorate
d 1r1 keeping with rnc orr&lt;'t'L usa ,..e the program was
·
M ouutains.
"l BURY TiiE LIVING"
�he P�lriolic thcme and in keep- clo se d wilh ihc vocal number
8 nd Mn. A. J . Shea of
Rev
1
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( Horror)
.,
mg with the theme "0( honoring . . Yo_u .r�, a. Cirand
,
Old Fla,i: by Mrs near Cincinn11ti visited this week
hath the State and Nationa l Flag . Klem .
SUN.. MON. 1nd TU ES.
with Mn. Mu.ine Arnold and ◄"#. !
.
of the state naJ:
small replica
Prec'-'dm c: Lhe luncheon M n. ghter S u unna
.
.
t
"A DOG OF f1..ANDERS"
1' th a brief h',atory
placed I n Kni&amp; h � and Mlss Grace Horton,
�
Mr and M;s Floyd Rum!ield '
(Technicolor)
8 • nd "d' marked
1
ch;i pl ai 11 , &lt;'O nduded th:e ritual.
. eac h p lace.
of R�Uand visited Friday with 1
David t..add - Patrasclle The
M rs. A . R . K mgh t. R egent, re a d
·
. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Buck. . ~
c
s
u r1ng
or
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b
t
h
th
mee
D
lmness
Wonder Oo.g - · ·Old Yeller To
1
the. hi story o f the state flag aflcr ing by llc�enl Mra. Knight a re1
You"
·
which . Mrs O P
Kl e m
sang I port on the recent marking 'of the I
P,guese (Belly \
Mrs. James
·
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8
uh
"'•'.''"'
own grave of R evolutionary War sol- , Qualls) and family have re lµrn. .' ( u l Ohlo" with her
Mrs. Jack Robson assisted by
---dler, Lieu!. Jamea Smith at the : ed to their home In Detroit, J(ich . 1
Mrs. Mary . B. Hein es. entertained
MILLER
CAROLYN
MARY
·: .
MlddJ�port Gravel Hill Cemetery after a vi.sit with her parfnts,
the Past Councilors of Theo�orus
M r and Mrs. David C has e Miller are announcing the en- Council Daughte rs or Ameri ca
was miide and Mr,. Knight and Mr. an d Mrs. �ohn Qualls. they
Mrs . l ! ar ky, �em bers of the I were accompanied as rar � s Col- gage me nt and approachJng marriage of their daughter M a r
Thursday evening at her home,
\ 1
memorial com�1 .ttee, thanked a l l I umbu s b y Mrs. R�t.h Bur�mgton. Carolyn , to M r · L a rr
T� Lee V1 ey , . son O f M r and Mrs'. Law� Rock Springs Road.
who had p1lrt1c1pattd. Mrs. Dey son, Aaron who vu1ted with her ren� Ray Wiley of Middleport, Ohio
The meeting i n charge of Mrs.
.
llysell rec:1slNed the more than sister, Mrs. John Jones and MW
Cohen, opened with d.e ·
Charle!
Miss . Mtlle,r IS ,a· graduate of Middleport Hjgh School and
JO memhera and guests who at· Evaline James,
votions by Mrs. Richard Campbe ll.
the Qh10 University where she became a member of Pi Beta
-------lenrlcrl the l u ncheon.
Plans were made for a potluc k
Sorority . Mr. Wiley is a Jraduate of M idd leport High p
Phi
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Col
in
Miss
teacher
Kni�ht.
�ue
G u uts were Mrs. Mildred Rlce
lcnlc supper at Bailey ', La ke
of �loomington, Indiana, Miss u�b11, 1s spending_ the 11ummer School. and attended Ohio Umversity . He is employed by at 6:30 p. m. on July 14.
Lydia Ebeu b11ch, . Pomeroy and with he� parents . ,dr . and Mn. Kaise r Aluminum,. Ravenswood, West Virginia .
Games were played during lhe
charter Earl Knight.
Mrs. D .B. Hartinger,
The wedding will take place on the sixth of August in the social hour and prize11 awarded to
--- -- - I Mrs. Ida Baehne� and M� s. Ja �k Helen
.
Mauc k Galbrea
·
· 1Y, Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Albert Wood• th Memoria•I Chapel, Oh 10
' U mverst
ard and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
1 Bachner were bu.111ne11s v1s1 tora 1n Athens, Ohio.
Gallipolis Friday.
,Re!reahmenlt were served by
the
hostesses' to the abo 11e nam•
membec or the ColoneJc�.
Mrs. M a x Meinhart Mrs.
and
ed
; Lewis Chapter. Pt. Pleasant, Mrs.
Henrv Reibe l , Mn. Thomas ' cook,
I Ma x Harnh, membe r or the Col Mrs. Fred Des11au er and Mrs.
onel Charle11 Lewis Chapter end
Grover Erb.
M ra . Lawronc, Milhoan, Midd le•
port.
Roses was the theme for the
Mrs. Jack Bachner w11s hostess
Hostesses for the luncheon
To Auetul Batul Clinic
a
werf! Mrs. Dayton P.anmns a nd t � t �e tortnite C lu b al her h o m e meeting recently. of the Che ter
Mary Carolyn SWall50ll, Forrest
I Mrs. Harnld Sargent. The chapter ih Middleport Thursday cvenin� Garden Club at the home of Mrs. Bachtel, Jr. , and Sandra Brew.ing­
.
, will recess ror the summer and when,, the birthdayt of Mrs. Gerald Robert Wood, assisted by Mrs. lon wi-11 ,spend the ,nHt two wt&gt;eks
I convene with their rail Southeast A nthony and Mrs. Robert Tewks. Carl Kautz and Mrs. Theodore in AthellB Wlhere t!hey wiill attend
Mora.
ed.
I District meeti ng at Lake Hope in bary were observ
the Band Clink. The clinic wi-11
Add to lhe knowledge you gain at school some
September.
A short b411inC"ss meeting WRS
useful things learned by e,bserva!lon. Tho ra is o
Chairm�n of decorating com• begir, Monday.
C'onducted by the president, M ra. miltees for the recent graduation . '! 1hey arc alt members of the
groat deal oboul banking th □ I should in lorest you
Mills. The next meeting cxercisf!.S and alumnl banq uet Senior band at Middleperl High
Ro!)ert
-now tmd lotar, We'll bo r,ilad lo answer your
held at the home of Mrs. thanked the club for their help. 1 and are 11ponsored by the local
bl!!
will
questions.
Richard Owen.
Members told "My f11 vorite Band Boo!itert club. .
1
Then, In the fulure, when you have greoler
Rose" In answer lo roll call. Mr&amp;.
'At the close of the meeting re• Clarence Neutzling presented a
responsib ilities, you will know !he varioJs ways
f�ments were served to the fol. paper "Water and M u lch-Secrets Leave For Canada
a bank can help you.
Mrs. William Bradford of Mid•·
loWing: MiH Ann Howell, Mrs. of a Summer Garden". Mrs. Pe111'!
Null, Mra. George Dallas, Mora gave e talk on "How to uipe dleport and Mr. and ;,tn. H111-otd
ellry
H
W• Pay 3% lnlerest On Your Saving-.
M·ril. Owen, Mn. M Ill!!, Mr,. TeWks. Ro8e�" and Mrs. Lawrence MU­ Lohlie le(t today lor a Q'tA into the
h�!'r and two guests, Mrs. Harold hoan demonstrated using roses.1 , northeastern states alld" t!inllcii..
T11t.. Sen11tion
From here they planned to go
Moqre of Culumbu.!I 11nd Mrs. Glen
Lake City, Michigan, to spend
to
In • Sondwich"
Three contests were conducted
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concerning Clowers ,m cl prizes Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman
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were won by Mrs. Howard Kni,iht Lohse .et their 1um mer home and
Bible School O I"'""
from there will be acompanied by
Bible school at the Forest R u n Mrs. David Kohlentz, Mrs. Don­
Lchse children who have b,•en
the
aiid
Kautz
Carl
Mrs.
Mora,
.-ild
Methodist Ohuruh will opcn Mon,
vislting with their grandparents
-,,W. asc. U. I, J11. OI,
Kautz,
Dale
Mr�.
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dai
claue5
wll'h
day at 9 o'dock
Member Feder■] Re1ene System
· for the past week.
9 WI 1 1 11.m. Mr.s. Edmond Grues­
Flower judges were M ra. WIilis
er, dirC('tor o f the s&lt;:hool, asks Frost, Mrs. Dale Kuutz and Mrs.
llembcr Fede ral Deposit lnsurante Corporatloa
th.at p.aren� registe-r Uheir ehil­
Wyatt Chadwell and awards given
dren with her by Sunday eve1tlng lo Mn. Dale Kaut%, Mrs. Pearl
POMEROY, OHIO
by rallhl''! her horfi�.
Kohle ntz and Mrs. Buel Ridenour.
· ··- ·· - -- - · ·-The June reminder Was Ferti
l ize your roses soon arter prun­
ing and up until mid Aug:ust.

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13,
June
Monday,
otllo,
omeroy-Middleport,
S;J/GLE r;O?\' _ lit
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Mrs. John Terrell (Nan Fisher)
md children of Oak Ridge, Tenn.,
is visiting with her parents, Mr.
and '.11n, C. 0. Fisher 11nd son,
Tommy. 0'1 1hursday Mrs. fisher
;ind Mn. Terre.II and the children
visited in Pt. Pleasant with Mrs.
Fisher·s sister, ltiss Norma Sulli­
van. Coming Friday for the week
rnd with the Fishers were M�. and
� rs. •.J arold Mo�re and eh1ld ru1
I and Miss Sa_lly Ftsh�r. Col u ml� us.
Mrs . Eun.ice Ham11:on of Sara•
sota, Fla. spent St'�e.ral days this
we�k wllh 1,bs. Wilham Bradfo'.d
1" hile enroute to her home m
:,i ichigan. Also visiting with Mrs.
bra�ford on Thursday were Mr.
a nd Mrs. C. E. Curtice of Bryan,
Who formerly lived in the Brad•
ford apartment. The Curtice5 had
bf,'.) uiht their son to Athens where
he is attending Boys State. From
here they planned a trip into the
Smokies.
Mrs. A. H. Carpenter and granJdaughter, Ellen Dutton, ret u rned
home Thursday with Mariemont
where they have been visiting wi:h
relatives.

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Visitors last Sunday with M1 .
and Mrs. Jack Bachner and �o n
were Mr. and Mrs. Cl yde Belcher
o f Columbu5 , )fr. 1md Mrs. Opie
Belch&lt;'.r of Char l eston, Mr. .and
Mrs. Kenneth Belcher and son.
S teven, 111nd Mr. and Mrs. Richan!
�erk i ns of Belle.
Mrs. Gordon Harris rc1ur11 J to
her hnme in Cohunbu� Thur�.,}
after visiting with h�r parents, \1r
and M rs C. M. Hennesy. Her fa.th·
er, who has been ill, ii!! l:iOlllC t m •
proved and is able to be out on the
rmrch a lt1tle Mrs Harns was :, r­
�omp.inied l� Middleport by '.\1 r
and Mrs. Robert Harris who had
hf'en in Columbus to attend 1he
hl2h sehonl graduation of the Gor•
don Jbrris' son Nick Mrs Lena
Shank. who al!so ·accomPanied them
1
0 Middlrport. ret u rned with Mrs.
Harris 1 h u rsday.

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Now You Know

Baptist Church
Class Enjoys
Hayride Thursday

A 1hayrld e to the Raymond Llcv­
h1 ,g 1home In West Columbia wae
e njoyed by the Golden· Riule Ohm
or the FiiNt Baptist Cbul\'ih of
Middleport Thursday evenlna:. Af.
ter their arrlval at the UevlnJ
home they !held • wiener rout
willb Mra. Owen Bratton, Mrs.. Ger­
ald Anthony end Mn1. OharJee
Searles aa: ho,tease.,.
Attendine t•he flff•lr were, Mr.
and Mni. Tony Fow3er anij family,
,&lt;Mr. Fowler wa, driver of the
truck for the baYride), Mr. ind
M r,. Ktilad Mindy and children,
Mr. and Mrs. Bratton ,nd i!IORf,
Mni. Robert Ha,a:erty •nd IODI,
Mt■. Se.aria, Mr. and Mn. WiU11
AnLbony (Ml'$. Anthony te the t111•
cbet ot tlhe chlu), Mn. Bert BodJ.
mer ind daufhler, 'Ind die 1Je¥­
illt'J an:d tbelr eblJdren.

Fun For
The E.nti re
Fa mily

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About
Midd leport

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N�w �aven Girl
Recovering After
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