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                  <text>Satu rday 9am to 9pm Elberfelds In Pom eroy
Mens Short Sleeve

Spe,ial Purchase
For Salurday'a Sale!
Womens L ke Trimmed

Womens ··shanmon.t''

NYLON
SJOCKINGS

WORK SHIRTS

N YLON
PETTICOATS

5 1 1augc, 15 denier. Full
fai.h1oned nylon stockrngs 111
tJhe two most popular color8
- Blushglo and ROtiegio.­
Si:,e&amp; 8 Y, to 1 1 .

LovC'ly solid color viscose and acetate drapes. Generous
top pleated. Width - 50 inches t o pair w1lh 5 pleats in
caell panel . Blind stitched side hem - 2" bottom hem
- 90" long. Colors - natura l. rose, gt, ;J, while, brown.
SATURDAY 8ALE

Theee love-ly d� could turn the most drab home into oharm­
irli living quarte'l's. Six ,perfect prints adaipll:ble to the decora­
tive soheme of man y d1Hen 'll taates Self lined with a satin
back r,)etails - 15 pleall to c .lt: t t!IPeL T0p pleated 'Width :;Q"
a p,air Blend fllilc'.lhcd side hcmiS. ·•'Dottom hem.
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hll R9111"l•rly ftor $9.95 • P411r

50c

$3. 19

BED RUFFLES

Evcrgla,;e C o t t o n in
plain or st ripe. Washable
- w i l l flt twin or full
site bed. Colors - pink,
yellow, aqua, green.

for cushions,
upholstering hassocks,
bt:nl"hes, etc. Nice selec•
lion of labrics and col•

urs.

SALE SATURDAY

b l i n d . 64 inche� Jon� . -

FOR

ROC K S PAR
Ma

$ 1 .3 3 pint
$2.32 qua rt

2 pints $1 .34
2 quarts $2.33

Self cleaning outside
white huusc paint

$4.29 a gallon

$3.00

Am11r.init hc,auty 11nd value
I n t hc1rn wondcrf-u lty wasi?t•
able 1•Hlowa. Jo�lllcd wil h
IOO"i, �' hreddcd latex Joc1m
rt�bbcr. A chOlcll Of two fa l&gt;­
rlc!i. (;oldcnglow - &amp;ma.rt
uccl a l l• fabric wilh lurex and
ror•t :Lro)' in 14" x 14" isizc.
Hul\011 t' Cnt cr. Colol"ll - red,
hlack, while. aqua, tol:!ll,
IJc-igc, rose, per.sLmon.

hand y storage container.

3 for 59c

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or y0ur salesll"P! lrom Elber•

fold&amp;

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Pomeroy.

Briln,g

lAem in any time to be add­

&lt;d.

SAi:i!

CHA·I SE LOUNGE
.

extrai..thick a l u mi n u m
WATERLESS COOKWAR E

Saturday - While they last at
these sale prices,

by

Just 22 To Sell

Sala $\.00

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In The llouat"warea Department On The Main

Anather Big Shipment of

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Enterprise
Aluminum Ware

Uhmalb - Pota - Pan, - Skillets - Dlppcr11 Ptrt'Ola\ors - DrlpoJ11tor1 - Teti Kett!Cft - Most ell nr tlhe
popul1r kitchen ware Items In tlli:. Hne - and all -at ElbcrJcld.t
low prlcet.

C0t,klna

or Mens Wear - Save ell

BUY AN UPII0111TERED

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3 p lastic shuttlecocks jn

Sets, Housewariee, Dry Goodd

Rag. $2.9S-4 Draw Chest · · · · · · Sala $2.19
Reg. $5.95-5 Draw Chest · · · · · · Sale $4.19
Rag; $6.9S-9 Draw Chest · · · · · · Sale $5.19

FROM INDIVIDUAL UTINIIL PIUCI

ACCENT PILLOWS

BADMINTON
SHUTTLECOCKS

antes, Ready To Wear, TV

Floral pattern covered chests. Suitable for shoes or
lingerie. Individual cartoned.

40%

WHILE THIY LAST

ture-, Floor Coverings, Appli•

Chests o f Drawers

SAVE

Four 1&gt;:ayer set . 5 inch
grooved mallets with col•
ored tips. Solid color
enameled plastic crOCJ.UCt
balls. Stakes am.I wick­
ets. Pat:ked in handy sto­
rage turto n.

HOUSE PAINT

L

SATURDAY

CROQUET SETS

GLIDDEN
OUT81DE WHITE

Whatever you buy in Furni•

p
or $18.00
' a air

Salarday - f4,95

Another Ship ment!

from Elbcrfelds in Pomeroy,

$8.00 each

REG. $ 1 7,98 SOFA . . . . . , , , , . . . . . , . . , SALE $13.38

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Save all of your ulesllps

SALE SATURDAY

REG, $ 1 4 ,98 SOFA . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . SALE $ 1 1 .39

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CAKE and UTILITY
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' $49.00 CHAISE LOUNGES · · . . · · For $31.00
OIAISE' LOUNGES · · · ._. · ForI $24.00
$29.50
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ALUMINUM
PITCHERS

Anat. e
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aluminum p itchers with ice
guard, Black bakelile han.
die.

� � frN OIi Elbtrfelds Customer Parking
- Across Froa ..e store.
let :..,o., 2ad Str11f
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18" ·CANNON MATCHING

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D TOWILS .. . , . . . . I . . . . . . . . 3 "'·$1,00'
:WASH ®THS..- � �,. . . • . . · · · .· · . . 6 "':$1.00.
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VOL XII

NO, 54

a1
Pomeroy-Mlddlepott; Ohio, Saturday , June 18, 1960

$1 50.00

$1 13.00
$m.OO
1219.00
$1 50.00
$255.00
$222.00
$1U.OO
$241.00
$150.00
$241.00
$1 99.00
$299.00
$248.00
$299.00
S2IO.OO
$219.00
$263.00
Sl S0.00
$150.00
S299.f!O ·
$299.00
$29'.00
$299.00
$275.00

1255,00
1'255.00
$199.00
SU0.00
$10.00

Sofa Beds - Hide-A-Beds - Studio Couches.

Ne. 3$-$269.00-Sofe, brown Itri,-, fo.m cushion . . $199.00
No. 36-$109.00-Sof■ led, e.1,. · · · · · · - · · · · - - - - - - - - $11.00
No. 37-$109.00-- Sofa led, ROM ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ . . $11.00
No. 3'-$119.SO-Sofa ledr Dtrk '9Wft · - - · - · · · · · - - · $1 1 1 .00
N•- 39-$19.0D- Sofa ltd, Lltsht ■rown ••u• • - - -· - - · 171.00
No. 40-119.00--Soft hd, Light ..... · · • ·· · · · · · - · · · · $71.00
Na. 41-$19.GO-Sofa Bed, T■n · · · ·- · - · · · · - - · · · - · · · · · $71 .00
No. 42-$1 79.op Sof, IM, Turc11,.1.. · · · - - - - - - · · · · · · $143,00
No. 43-$179.f.5-Sof, IN, C.,onlal Styl•,
. . . . .. • • • ; · - · · · · · · · · · · - - - · · · $143.00
Brown and Jo1n
No. 44--f99.9S.-SO,.. hd, b(own wlth multf stripe, _ . $80.00
No.. �.9S..-Studlo Couch, � •Ith or■ ne- floral $71.00
.· .
No. _..,f5....Studlo c_..
lrown with Ora..,. ,net ..,.. ,,.,.,, · - - -- · · · - · · - $71.00
l•own - · - · · ·· - - · -· $181,00
No. 47-f23f,-Hld........d.
No. 4&amp;,..-$269.GO-Hl•A•lffl, Celorit11, 1w6wn fl•r•I ttn $199.00
No. 49-$297.00-slNp .,. LoU.,.., lrewn ............. $241.00
No. 5.......249.00-Sl"'P or Lovft9' Cti.ttffal • • • .. . . . . Sl99.00
No. Sl--$259.00-Hld ►A-hcl, Brown, TWNd - - - - · · · · - - $202.00
N1. 52--$199.50-Hld►A,. hcf, D•rk irown ·----·-··· $157.00
No,
· \¥1nit . - - · - - ··----- $199.00
. 269.00-Si■-p
. or Lou,....,
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. 199. !'=1j fi!f_'¢f!1l, Ton · · - · · - - - - - - - - - - - · · $157,00
No.
No. JJ-...199.91'.-st- c....i.. �!':' , -- -- -- - - - - - · - · · $80.00
Ne. 56-$1 1 9.SG--Soft IH, llue - - � - - - · - · · · · - - · · - - - · $ft.OD
No. 57-f'9,95-s.t• a..t, lrowl&gt; · · - · - - - - - · · ' · - - - · · · fB0.20

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51-$109.-,,IIGI fH.CKID .°.·--·--•-·-·--- $81.�
l9-t97.-DARK BROWN - · · -·•· : - · - - · - - · - - - - $69,00
'8-$97:-TURQUOISI - · · - - - · · · · · - - - - · ····- - - · · $71,00
61-fl' M',OO-IIOSI _ _ - · . - · __ . . - · - - - - · - - - - • - - --·· $81.00
62,4'/)'..-ftilGE WITH IROWN ----- - - · - - - - - - $69.00
6$-l7'.-l)ARK GRISN · · · - · · · - - -- · - - · - · - · - - $64.00
64-J'f,OO-IIOJI - · - - · - - · - · · - - - - - - - - - · · - - - - · "47,00
65-$1 19.�IGHT GOLD · · · - - - - - - -- · · - - - · - - · - $97.00
6'--$97.50.-GRIY · - · · - · - - - - - · · · · · · - - - - · - · - - - - - $69.00
67-9.-K LLY GRl N - - · - · - · - · · · - - - - · - · - · $55.00
61-$97.lt-«OSI l IG
$71.00
69--497.l�ARK BROWN - · · · - · • - - - -· - - - - - - · · · $69.00
70-i7f.OO-IIOSI . - - - - - - - - -- · - -· - - - - - - - - · · · - · - $64.00
71-$49.00-0R I· TV CHAIR - - · ·· - - - - · - · · ·· - · $59.00
n44f.-l IG TV CHAIR · - · · - - - - · · - · · · · - - $59,00
73-4$9,Ga-l IG
"47.00
74-497-0SI l IGI ···-··-·--- ········- - - $6f,OO
No. 75-$.lf.-TURQUOIII · · · ·- - · ·· · - · - - - • · · · · - · · $47,00
No. 76-$69,00-Grwy • . • • : •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • - - - · · 155,00
No. 77--$59.-Elelto T,.....ry · - · - - - - - - --·------ · • • '47,00
No. 71,--.$59.GO--arown with L•ther Trim · - - · - · - - · - · M1.to
No. 7'-169,00-GrNo wllh L- Trim ---·---·-- · $S5.00
No. �f.00 11111 with L111l,■r Trim - - - - - - - - - - · $47.da
Ne. l1-f'9.00,...0.,.:.n Pl,stl11, a.ra•r ·-·--·-··--... N•, 12-$19.0I l,e..,. CeMMN.._, R•laur - - - - - - -- - "9.00
$69.00
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No. M lff.-.... Plllllo Tww,I ••••• •••••••• • •
No. ts-4ff.GO-Q,wn Platform Rodl'lo ·•·····-· ···- $II.ID
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freah. Bak� evenli;r. New cleaMilew oover lrt1
)'ou 1ec what·• J n the p,n.

17-$229.00-2 Pltc■, foam 1ultlNr, ltrown tWNCI •
lf--$229.00--2 Pl•c:•, Lu■-1.fMn\ IN-own · - - · · · - ·
1 1-421t.00--2 Plec•, to.m rwbNr, ....... - - · · · · ·
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1 1-f26f.�1 Pi.ce, J:um R�. gold
1 4---Sffl.00-2 Piec:•. Foam RMltb■r, .,otcl • -· --··-·
1 5---$319.00--2 Pltce, Lux-I.foam, Charcul
rubltff, turquolM · · - ·
l0--f219.00--2 Pltc•,
■r, blM:k · · · · - - ·
1 i-..$22t.00-2 Pftc•, fa•m
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16--$297.00--2 P'-c•, fffm n,l,ber, ltrown
1-$219.0G-2 Plae,,, fHm rubboar,
IWNd · 7-$�.00-2 PiftfJ, Lu11-l-to.m, roN �.. . . . . . .
�249.00-2 Pitce, l'o,am ruWMr, •"" - - - · - · - · ·
l-$U9.D0--2 Pltc:•, foem rubltff, i:oco• - - · ·- · · ·
2-$2'7.00--2 Piece, fo.m rubkr, Ml1e · · · - · - _.
6--$369.00--2 Plec., fqm ru,bbw, brown
J..-Wt.00-2 Pitff, foMn ntbber, brown plastic
4--$269,00-2 Piece, LUX•l-foam, ...,.
·-- - · · .
20-f329.00-2 Pltct:, fo.m N,ti,bet, brown
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$ 9old
23----$229.00-3 Piece, fotim cUNllont,
No. 21 -$229.00-3 pc., foam cusW.-. brown &amp; coral
No. ,._.,.t.00--2 Plk9, fOMn ruW..r, to..t I ,.Id .
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No. 25--$369.00-2 ,_.. foam n,blil1 , atr.wn
No. 21�.00--C,,,.Mn11Drt only, � &amp; rvbber,
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brown
No. 29-$369.00..-, Pc., SKtlonal, fHm rvbNr, b■I.. .
No. 26--PH.OD-2 ll'lt,c:e "curncl Sec:titMI
·- - - -· · - - - · ·
floam Aubbrer, llelli"
No. 28-Un.l0--3 PMC:e Curnd S.Ctl■flll
·-•·-···-·-·
Fo."'t Rubber, lro-,n T---.d
No. '0--$31'-00-----3 Pl,ct' Curved Sectltntl
Lux -1-16'11'1, a.111 ..
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No. 31-$J1f.00-3 Piece Curnd Sktl.ntl
Fo.ni Rwt.ber, lttck
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No. 33---$249.00-Soh, Modern, FHm Rubbn-, lrown
No. 34-1219.00-Sof., TncUtlONI, fHm ntbNr, erwa

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Jluat,proor aluminum. Protcrthl cake Hd keep, it

Living Room Suites

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BE THRlml

· Special purchase oC Import•
• ed Table Lam,ps cotiMSting
or Venetian Glau, Opaline,
Iron.rt.one, Alaba111tcr, Cera•
· mle, Ceramic with wood . fine quality ihades. Hc�ts
r,11,nge .frotn 24" lo 42". Col•
or of l&gt;a� - �moke, Blue,
Ambe'r, White:
FOR ONE DAY ONLY

REG. $8.98 CHAIR , . - . . . . , , . , , . . . . . , SALE $6.39
REG, $ 9,98 CHAIR . . . . . . , . . . . . . . , , , , SALE $7.39

WOODWOIK. ,UINRUII AND HOOII

$3.99

TABLE LAMPS

REG, $6,98 CHAIR . . . . . , , . . . . . , . . . . , SALE $5.39

VARNISH

Sings when waler boils.
C o o I bakelite handle,
Stainless steel with solid
copper bottom,

SALE - Just 30
Reg. $1%.95 and $ 14,95

Heavy hark cloth, Adjust,a ble - easy to put on. Wuhable.
Some drip dry. &lt;.:olorf'ld new patterns lfJ rcdttorate your home
in just tmuulc5, CoverB made to tit a l&gt;ig range or chair and
�of.I jlylcs. !&lt;'or Slock on hand and for Sat11tday Ont, -.

TWO CAN S (■ome 1IH)
for th■ p,lc• of on• PLUS If

TEA KmLES

s1.5a·

FURNITURE SLIP COVERS

YOU R FLOORS

Stainless Steel
SINGING

SATURDAY

Ready.Made

P.�: BUYS ENO UG H VARN ISH

Z½ Quan

Contour mat, ru g ;iind Ii�
cover. Plush pile that is
washable. Latex back Skid resistant. llig selec.
lion. White and pastel
colors.

$1 .00

$3.00

$1.00 a yard

BATH MAT
SETS

SATUlil:DAY

SALE SATUlil:DAY

REPEAT SALE

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SATURDAY

ft .9G

Large 26" � 44" cotton
and rayon rug. Tweed
pattern in all colors. Frin£ed ends. Skid re•
sistant.

( '011011 tu pc. Eggshell or
white in 24" to 36"
widths

3 for $1 .00

$2.39

CHENILLE
R U.G S

A n all ste€I slat venetian

SATURDAY

D!APEllY FABRIC

All c-otton printed ma\erial.
48 inches wide. Sunfa�t, wa­
ter repellent, drip dry, pre­
shrunk. Bc.iutlluI pattern,
suilable- for drapes or 1ltp
cover&amp;. Nice 9clectlon.

�1:00 a pa i r

SATU RDA Y S A L�

VENETIAN
SHADES

St1itahle

$ L95 ond $1 .49
RIVERDALE

At Special Prices

1:L3!1

TAPESTRY
SQUARES

2 .pair $1.00

Boys H-. Knit lrlffl
Slut 4 to 11
3 for $2.0S

Luxu ry Draperies

$4.00 a pa i r

$1 .88

Ny lon stretch socks. One
size lits all 10 to 13, Neal
patterns in g rey, blue,
tan tolor combinations.

3 for $2.05

$3.95

DRAW DRA P f S

Double bed si1.c. 8 1 X 99
inch size_ Bleached sno­
wy white. Smooth even
texture.

11,.

and Wear needs mini­
mum care. Cool practi­
cal summer trousers.

STRfTCff. SOCKS

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ON THE Znd and 3rd FLOORS

MENS

Beauty Treatment f'or Windows or Walls - $5.95

cannon Size- H lx99

WHITE MUSLIN
SH EETS

Cotton cords in grey or

Made just like men's
Hanes T Shirts. Reinfor­
ced netk, shrink res1st­
ant. Full cut. Sizes 4 to
18.

tan. Sizes 29 to 38. Wa-sh

$1 .95

$1 .50

2 pairs for $1 .00

TEI SHIRTS

ly United Pr-. lmllffllltlenat
Hlfh blNd Prtil!Mrtmore lhlin l'Wice H "'4111)' women
ff tMn In the Unit.d Stattt.

Living Room Furnitu re

Colorful Swnmer Pattern

SUMMER

WASH TROUSERS

Made by 8'g Y.anl iwitih two
way coHar, 1wo �keh. san•
Corned �hrunk. Small {141 4 'h l, n1ed1um ( 15-15½ ),
la,gc it' l 6- 16 1 1 ) and extra
large l l7• l H•,d Tan, green
or grey

Plam or with shadow panel
All white An extra �ood
$1 95 value In ii.II l&gt;lle:, for
thl!, se,le

Boys "Hanes"

Mens l 00% CoUon

Now You Know

Pick The N umber Yau Want
I n This Sale Of

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Ne. 111$-$'7.H ..... wffh .._ _ .,.,. •-r . . . . "'·00
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Racine

ficers !'raining meeting at lhe llniLBy Jean Parker
I Mrs. Ernest &amp;lolden as hosts.
I
ed Methodist Church In Pomero)'
MAIR.IAGE ANNOUNCED
Alttndin.a were Mr and M
81 M . r • c
23.
June
on
¥.iss I rene Searles, dau.fhler of Clair Ti)'lOJ', Jlr. and Mrs. ��:
r
r; SCl,t()OL
F n i• Mor
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ENQI
Bl.LI
The Lord 's Praye r in unison
88
eWS
11.r: and 'Mrs. Rolland Sea rles and chard G ru,se r and Charles, Mr.
'The Daily Vacation BiDl e School concluded the
Mr. and t,t.rs, Mar vin Roush a nd
meeting dter which
Keith K�nnedy, son of Mr. and and 111s . .Kenneth Davi�, Rodney
etitled with commt'ncemenl held the hos tesses served ref reshmnltl lhree chi14ren of Georgia, M r.
�1r!i. D1.lo'.Lll:ht Keruwdy were united 1u1,d R oger, 'fllt. and Mrs. Roy
at th e First Ba ptist Church, Sun- to those n am.,...
� a n d M rs. Hazel Cle- &amp;nd Mn. �arl Roush and Roi:er
n
in ma rriage S a t.,
11 rd ey, J u e 1 1 at I S nowd en, Mre. Pea rle Canaday clay evening
lend, Mrs. Stella Wene r , Mn. and Rei Jl,ou1h of Middl eport
.
7 : 30 p. m. at the Nazarene Chureh M r. and Mrs. Ernest M o lden Mr'
The Melhod1st and EUB Chu r- Al be rt Hall, ' Mrs. Crill Bradford spent FrJdaj., with Mr. and M r .
One thing dictators can't stand is a free
s
ang Mrs. Ernest Nichols on 'M ik�
over by its workers, who are members or a Rev. Harold Klingel, officiat.,.,l.
v �he� �erc in cooper ation watb the
and Mrs. Clark Arnott.
' T. .
Arlee Abbott.
an
Mrs.
ennedy graduated from
K
Billy,
d
Rev.
and
Mrs.
press.
c
,
up, 1 s,- .
governm ent-control led union. Its d ire tors Rutland
RACINE PERSONALS
Mr. a nd M rs. Amos Leonard
High School cl.iss or Weills and Beth and the h osts.
.
.
I Tca&lt;hcr , and workers were.,
.
Cuba has provided the world w ith another
Esthe
r
The
Ci
Baptist
r
cle
too k refuge tn 3 foreign embassy.
of
spent
the
Sunday 11.fter noon wi th M r.
1960. Mr. Kennedy gradu.ited
SON BORN
I Km�erga ,t•, n.- Mf-5 - Helen John- Missionary Society met at the home and Mrs. Harry Leonard, Che s tl'r.
1
tragic example or that truism .
Mr . and Mr.11. Robert Searles son , "
t rs.
W ll l i a m 1-1 . Cowles, president or the Inter- from Rutland
5.y via B 1 ake. Mrs Su e of Mrs. Eth eI S m1'th , Fr1' day, June
. High School, cla�
Mr1 . G l. aie of Columbus spe n t
. · .
o I 19&gt;9 and 1s curren tiy emp I oyed 1 a re the parentB of a son born I boden, Miss
·
One by one the newspapers which were in Amencan
h
''
Kuen Theass, M!" 10. DeYotions were in charge of S&amp;Ven] day■ •, with Mr. and Mrs.
T
Association
states·
con
Press
e
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lhis past week a t the Meigs Gen. Joan
by the Ohio V alley Baking Co.
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.
.
.
Vijn:rle�er!
n.
t Didany way critical or the Castro governm ent
G retta Simpso n whose topic Willlam l_ladf�rd and family.
f1 scat10n of Prensa Libre by the workers of
er�i Ho,pital. Thi.&amp; 11 tl,ii:ir flrsl i�e i.sther ...smuhM d Bel _y Ann I Mrs.
l�NO IL-KT$ OfFIC:tll
" Behold the Cro11. '
Buth
11
as
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Mat)' l'(cAfee and Caroline Geo·
'
have been silenced . The latest to surfer this
m
A
all
of
n1
instrumental
L
chtJ.d,
u
beint
abe
_
eeh
the
form
ind .a
that newspaper means that Fidel Castro has
lre
r
s.
Helen
Simpson
presented gJeln attended C9Q.feience se\·eral
M
eo'
t.a
Mr
"
w.,
ar•
r by . B UU, .
1tudents
ove
resided
.
Grandparent,
H
1.
p
'N
fate was the distingu ished Prensa Libre. Be•
n..
1 G. rtt
Primary.
.,m pson the progra m on the theme "That doa.
crushed o r seized all Cuban newspa pers o F
Roger Rousb, dlreelor, of North- Malcolm �nnedy and Mr. and •nd Mrs. E�l ·imJtb.
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cause of an erfort to publish an editorial i n
Ye May Know Him."
Attendince 4t Sundaf School
posed to h is pohr1es or rr!llcal of the mcreas- we1tern Local Schools, wben they Mr1. Char]p Searlea.
e ed t, ,
o fe,
The hostess served refreshments June 12th was, 18 collection $20.18
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..;'1t �n �age �
which i t said that the Caslro revolutio n was
met Mond,iy niaht at tbe sch ool
Wflltllll: &amp;M.IT HIJ..D
ing commun ist influence i n his regime . "
s.
t e r to twelve memDen.
.
¥ra. S9Qtt. Folmer. and grandnm. , Elect�
'l'he WilllnJ Worbra Cl1N ol · c,�ns
w•�e pre5ident,
employi ng "the st rategy of Goebbe ls and dia­
The last effectiv e voice of protest has bee n Rosalie
son Jeffrey $pent Wednesday in
yoUflC
of
people
groul)
large
the
A
seni
o
r.
Dayu1,
Named
•
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C
uUeb
fl
Christ
el)Joyed
I
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Hay �
lettic tact ics or commun is m , " it was taken
stilled In Cuba.
t.
� · o( the B&amp;pti.st Sunday School en- Jiew Haven with Mr. and Mrs. W m
)[iargaret wiener rot,t on th• bac� cburdi '° .n���:r�f
representatives �ere
ri
a a
1· ·
joyed a skaUni part)' at Chester
on Fphaer. ·
.,,,n�i
n
Smlth, senior; 81ndra LiUie, jun- la1" Wedllf!ldty eviNU111.
If!
.
o
ning.
ay
lor; Marlen_e Hof(m1n, sophomor�; I Kr,. Je,n Park# and
eve
ond
Mr,. \James Gilmo re of Laurel
a. c
M
��d Craft · )4ra Harriet Neigler · They were aceompani!f'ld by )Ir. CUU vJsited Mr. iiid Mrs. N orman
U,
P.amele Wdaon, bashmtDi Susie Jes,lfe O,U,ser i1n.gl IOh �
end Mr · HarJ;Y c-lWJ!I
and Mn. tdward, Simpson and Mrs. Weyersipmer Tuesday evening.
Park.e r, loca l elementary and were ebJperia,u, ln tJ,,e ab8'J}c,i
WKS
spent stayed wit h the dealer i n the form of Carrie
Farm and Power Equipment magazine sa ✓\) s :
, Mat'n �
e M_ae Cozart.
Olli
Mr · and, Mn , llichard
Well,, Sa lem Center ele• I of thejr �r, TIJ,lmia l(Jc....._
Hartung·
,
The Wome,1 1 ;::i:
�1 et&gt;' ,,,� , ,..ris1 ·
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mentary
nd son ap.ent SJtl!rdity wilh Mr.
a
n
w,re
prol1t ·
"The trend to larger farms and more complex
Miss
a Beegle was 1ur-prlsed
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•�ian Servk,; Wit ,qt.,rtai_raad at the .
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C�roly
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q
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Mrs
and
U:e�i
1
w
lbt,
Hartung,
John
,
¥ 1,tbJ '°
home 0, ij:JI, IA vUlla iimplpn on Sunday afternoon when appro:dCanning operations i s apparent in the trend
Put ting 1t another way , the average dealer
f th
r le Cla
1 B ll
e 0 d
ltr. 411Ji Mrs: Carl Heilman or
l, v� -Priddy, Frida)' eYJDJ,IJ, IUllt W •il-h Mrs. mately 30 friends h onored her on
.
ttil
y
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u
earned $ 2 400 in profit before taxes last Cb�ch 0: ��rf!
to lctrge r and more c.:omplex operatiorn; in the
8, 'lval en
eme P-� lolm.lRA, . . -..cl'nill,.t, U lliin Jiy� ff eo-"9M:eN.
her bi rthday witb a plenlc at the Pe•ch Fork 11nd Miss Freda Wi ll
,pent 8und•Y w.itb Mr. and Mrs.
fIt' l c I o f arm equipment retailing." I n other
�ear . Tha t , s' hardly an unreasonable amount, wJth a wlJllff rout_ on tbt &lt;'hurcb � �.,,,, J� Gaftney, �•The IP#U•I·
n,d wftb • ,ong Racine Part.
1
r.
ith
11
r1
Ja
O'N.eal, Lanca.t.er.
r
e
ReY.
Hon,
McCauley
R.
A.
Mrs.
and
ope
yfl'
P
nd
.
w�
.Br
ll ,
.
ra
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a
words, the dealer operations are getting big� u::. � ���r
ID view o r the volume o( business done. AnJ
• • oat,.
an
f
Edna Carman daughter
Mila
returnve
h
Su1an,
r,
daugl)t
and
alJ � nd
4
Ko
e
_
-f�
Ofivoflau lffNI s,o by ..,. Mar.
the phrase "before taxes" is a• highly importger and average sale s per dealer are st eadily
;:, T. V.t
I ed a fter �wo weell:s at the Amert- ol Orville Carman of Pea.rh
Wtlllt, G annlle
t
"Set
Th• bu11neu ,maeth11 was eon- Ji"ur
u.Hd r,!
wie
Ka " ;. 1Jbp
,\pin Jwudub,U
can Baptist Conven1io11. The Dea- F� spent the weekend with
IMtr topJ�.
. IIy red uces ducted
ant on e ' f 0r th. e tax b1· te mater1a
rising.
·
n.
by praudent, Roy Snow.
cons of the church 1l'e,e In charge Doitie l..o\l &amp;,,own.
ATUIID
,
•
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all pror1t margins.
09m,er WwJI' ltlMWl Mal WIiii
d�n - The NC'llttr,,'s repQr'l was
�- aQd Mrs. Amo� Leona rd re•
IJpPJt SN Jlp , of the service, during th, pa11tor't1 ,
111' ...,.}11'I �'• 4u.O,t,r ' "Then•,
!IIMI
Last yeai- , the m aga.zine adds, £arm equip­
un
W hether 1 960 will De another record ye a r 1iven b)' Jestie Molden irt the ab- O
ce.vett word of the birth of a dau
.
absence.
•
mcn1 sales reached an all-time high, But that
b
of Thelma ffya,11
a,ad the
¥n
..,-•r••
TurnR
�
tvnd
10 arm eqm�ment _sales rema i n s to b e seen. nnee
fflrm.w. WD 11VIA y
W� kJ "g.,ut;
Jll bt �
'"'�
ill, fft
Eh:a Birch returned home from ilhter to Mr. and Mr.s. Gene Miles
tn.
aurer'i
r
lt'M
1
l
Yep
Ernett
i
b
'
do1•s not mean that dealer prorits soared to
of Louiailna.
a Columbu1 hospital.
MrntlNJ Pf
lryv�I
lln
But one prediction I!! safe - whether or not Nicholson. Prayer war; o?rered by N�
Howlaahelt' v!ce pniAdenl '
e w orli: aflfl4'
e
h
t
t
summer
E
-reso
·
rt
Edd'
son
,nd
Abbot
d.air
and
Roush
enry
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and
Mr
,
H
rari fied levelli. Actuall y, the profit ratio was
.,.
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a record IS
set, a h uge amount of equipment Re_v . T- v - . we i 11 s. Th e doo r Wentworth Hall in Ja di:ao n N J{ conducted tbe bu1 i l).eff sess i on at d aug ht. er, Mildred, attendi ng lb• ,pent ,_.
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d
th
formthe
WI
wee4"'n
.
pr1te was given to Roy Snowd�n.
.
3.3a per cent of sa-les, and was lraclion,lly
' · · which time she announced the of- wedding of their e,randson in Ak- .er'1 parent,, ¥r. and Mrs. Arle e
w Ill be so Id . I n th ls day o f s k Y· h t' g h wages The July meeting will b@ nt the S he w1 11 11 10 present concerta_ at -..,.-- - - �--I
lowtir than ju 1 958. Thus, whe n a farmer
re30rt eacti 5�ndllY durins
Mrs. John Priddf hu been re- ron, Sat111day. fhe returned h � M,h,t.
.
and J.hc growing complexity and sjze ol farm --Mr. end
with church basemente sea son, begmnma: June 1 5 turned from Holzer Ho1pital to Sunday.
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made a purchase of equipm ent, only a little
•
- and endin Sep�mber ,
· tion lii tu"
a. ,. key to sueopera ions, mec hamza
�
3 aft.er her home aft.er bein g confined
Mrs . Albert Hill spent &amp;e"l'eral I
mo1·e than three cents out of each dollar he
which Marilyn wlll 1eturn to N e w there several day!!.
days with Ptfr. a,tid Mrs. Ray s.a,r. '""" "" ' '
Ces!.
York to continue roles In the
M r. and Mrs, Bill Larkin of at ROHYille while Mr. Hill vlfitell
"'
Manh a_ttan Opera Thea tre,
.
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l
i
MarllY n has spenl the p111l hyo his father, John La rkin and grand companied hi m on a trip to Whit. ·
llrt. C:IMrfes D eh
Tl le Al ltlBn�,
'(
By Mn. Adra Swick
I Mr. ""
f Y
�-ul Archer or
_
The Salem Center Browni&lt;' .end weeka wlth her parents, her 818- m other, Mrs. Fr11ince11 Larkin. They Sulphur Sprin.p.
CqJqm.�'¥1. ape.at Sq.ndl)' with his
r� 088 and Brenda and brother ,
te
.
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u
,\
E
Mn,
and
Winge
1
.
Mr.
.
also called on his aunt, Mn.
Girl Sco ut gro up enjoyed a hike
puen� ." ,\11', �d �rs. Lou Diehl.
Blame.
Bertha Amos and her pa rents, lted their 10n, JQhtJ, who ia •m- 1
and wiener roa st at tbe hom e o f
j,
In
PIRSONALS
1'1
0
, .A}te�, at � FNe Method
Linda an� Wa nda Cardillo.
Mr. and M rs . Alex Shuler, Storys ployed OD UI• � at 1 ,
.
diet Church Sunday w�s
D of A MIITING
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elme
r
Morri.
�
of
viaited
thin
Prlda1.
latl
1na,
Run.
Theodoru1 Council, Daughte rs of I The ReY. and Mrt. GeorJe Davis , . i\Uendmg were Kay Wrighl, Columbui were weekend
• f.J
Vo.-elJ and . Lewis Fox !eguests
J. Jonn ud t,mMr, and lltl,
_ s and
America, will meet in regular 5es- were entertained at a farewell Lind a Ann Shenefield, Ruth Ann of their par n , Mr.
turned
, to wort after spendmg
k
Fr
a
ncea
Mrs.
ded
it.e
d
l!!'and
u,
Co
H
m
�
L
!l
and Mrs.
the
lumb an , n
y at
� tl
Patty Wright, Penny
!lion . Monday, �• 7:30 p. m. Jnapec- part y held June l e,, in the aocial Wu lker,
h� ',W:!e�d at th,lr hom_e s.
son
S
a mmy Lark u} S
Ch
a r1es Romme and
and
Mrs,
�
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ua
r
(If
"'fof1'•
nd
·Racine
t
.
a
l
picnic
ann
held and otfi&lt;"ers a nd roo ms of the Rutland Methodist C11lnn . Linda and Wanda Cardillo ! M ra. Albert
Mr. •nd Mrs, (?scar Smith and
T�d11;
1:�tJ ;::•���tlhe tion will be
Morrlt, Harr1sonv1lle. Bertha Amo! we re recent dinner People " at t}le home of Mr. 4nd
and �atrire Carpenter of the
a re r11queKted to wear white C hurch with lhe e ntire congregateam
Mr
; � M rs. Griff Archer spent
ha
a
ts
r, and
gue
l)fllU
r . and Mn. ��m Lambert of
n
Cu.sh
1 ?011i clay or the YE.'llr, with 1 96
M
Mrs.
of
M
s
Mrs. D e Th
t Ga nna.
ro r lhe initiutlon or candidates. li on II hDitl. A social evening Brownie s a11d thei r leaders, Faye Logan, W. Va., v1s1led s,turd
MqnfSay •v�ii!"B a� the , h o me of
mort• ln 1 900 _
Bradbury.
of
Johnston
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t,hlJ'.f
W
r
ay
p,�e
M
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ind
l'otluci&lt; refreshment8 will be serv- wu enjoyed
b)' all. Farewe ll \\'.• Iker, Kwte Caton, Afl ra Swick . , evenlng wlth M r . and _Mrs. Mal- _ St��e Ray Morris of Columbu1 and daughtt,, LilCU! .of X. rmd, }!r. ',Q�
Charles Diehl.
Tht&gt; moon la approachin g I ts ed.
i
.
,
by several Girl St'outs attending were Dianne colm ·Ingrah am, Langav1lle.
glvtn
were
speeches
Lester B rookover
J4?·
P�
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1s
Y1s1tmg
g
randparents, Mr,
his
&gt;
v,.,
a;nd
Mr,,
w.
Job
Mr.
WiUand
tlt w phue.
_
penoni. The gueah of h onor we re and Nancy Lee, Betty wright, Rren
with ?,fr, �nd Mrs.
pen
and
rs. Charles Romine,
M
t
Bobby
A�
ol
Snowden,
r
M
of
son
e
Chuci
and
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St.
,hire,
son,
d
n
a
,
t
1
I preienled an electric skillet by . d a Grate, Robe rta G rate, Linda Mn. Robert
DIMOCRATI TO MIi?
The m or nbi" Hh rl are Mars,
Ha Lambert of Logan, W. Va., , bans , were we ek e"n4 1Ueat1 ,,f Juse llrflOt�er at $endr1dge, W.
Snowden, hH the
l tathey, M11. ry Lee F..dwards. Nancy
Dl'mocrallc
Cowily
als
was
Davis
ReY.
esent.
r
p
those
Mciws
The
o
Jupiter and Sa turn.
&lt;'tiled on Mr. _and Mr1. Johnny U1eir parents, Mr. and lhs. � arq, Va. '
mumps.
,I
Wo111cn'11 Cluh will meet Thu r,- presenled with an initialed belt Pope, Carrie Wells, Melva Johnson
l Tidd 'Gla,s: of tfle U. S. Navy
Ann and �nd� Sprouse, Mrs . La mbert and Jimmy, Saturday.
Wiltabire .
Tia• t&gt;vening atars are Mercury, day, .Ju11r 23, al 7 :30 p. m. at the l by memben or the Youth Fel- a nd Nancy Kotts Their Je 8ders are Jean Bradford,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Romine of
Keith and Anth ony
Y:r. and Mn. Jtobert .fl.Rush and ca ue4 , on �- gt�ndparents Mr.
Mary Lathey and Rose Wrigh1
SeCtJnd Wwrd Fire Houst!.
Ju 11itN and Saturn.
lowship.
and Mra: J;enet JJrookover.
Col�mbus
spent
with
the
weekend
called
al)'
and
\tr.
of columb11s wer• gut!!lts of
p�rent11,
her
n
fa
o
Mrs Mabel Farmer and &lt;!aught.
1\tr, . •�d ,Mf,. William Glass of
Owen
On lhi11 d11y in hi1tlo ry:
The tables in the dinlnt room er, Be Hy, and family are ,pend ing / �rs, E. L. Pro Hltt Fl'Jday even• their parent.!l, Mr. and Mra. Tom her parent.a, )Ir. •nd
HOLZ I R HOlfl'IT.t.L
FamUy,
W•pent the week
Olle�
l1
and
rs. Charles
Mr.
and
mg.
Wataon.
1 1 1 l 8 l2, the U. S. Congreis de Admltled June 16: Aprille Lee were attra d lvely deco rated with II week a l her farm here.
end
Wl
s
bi_
ts Mr. and Mrs
re
n
_
pi
�b.
_
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Romine.
Mr.
Mrs.
red
at
.empl
and
N
Bru�e
yaell,
Davia
°l
o
visitd-,retl war on Great Britain.
Mary Johnson has returned 10
Wlae, n.avenswood; Bonnie Jean l ace table cloths and floral arLejltl!f �ltove,r.
,
k
w
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,pe
le
11
has
Mar
the
.
Harold
Race
mumps.
ed
t
ol
vil
,
ee
tin
t
end
nt
r
ospit,111
past
H
this
ze
�
e
In I IHS Brllish forces, com - Wise, Havemwood.
l'
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rangementl. Mr&amp;. Guida Amiler• her home al llo bl!lon afte ,pending
.
Mn. l.tileUa , S\lhl called on Mrs
Cha rles Grover 1s now ataying his bOJ)IP .
mantled fJy 1hc Duke of Wellingson presldcd a t the crystal punch. a week with her ij r,11 ndp ■re nb , M r. weelr: with his mother, . Mr.s.
. .
Leiter _ ��Uver.
at
and
Mr.
of
home
the
Roh,
P.fl�
Mn
Wor,
�ra.
Me
r
le
Davi
C
s
rt
.
dau1ht
.
1011 11nd PtuH11lon forceg led by
_D1smmed June 1 6 · Danny Boo- bowl and Mrs. R�th Erlewine a t and Mrs. Clifford Might and Joyce. ,
'N.'k Cline a nd
�-•
Mr. and llra. Cl�e Clonch and ley Kennedy, He ha,_ re11dlffl the er, S11ndra, Pomer9y, M:re •�Hl4
1
Mrr . and Mn . Frt•eland Da vi s and
1• 1 1• l d M ar s hal von Blucher de feat- win . Ll oyd Wood. R.o&amp;s Sexton, ll1e coffee •e�ice. Mrs. G r ace OGJ.
T
1
ol.J Howell ,
eri)
,
.
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V;
t
CW't
i'
an
a
fe
�r.
•L.eo
with
Mr
t
nlh8
l
d o
w qio
n
s.
i•tl Na poleon at W11ter loo.
J?elbert �el awder, Mr1. Ed Ben- well acted as d ining' r oom h osteu. family of W H \ iamson. W. Va., family of C olumbll11 vtsiled over P t
ay t.a4 Tiw u , · � , �
, am\ M rs.
�
.
.
the
Dt,!nny,
HonneJ,I
Mrs.
p
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&amp;
Danville.
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wJth
weekend
w11
r
lte
r
\nm
tt
,
arenls,
lh'f
'
)f � •nd
lrl 1940 Pr ime Minister ChU1't'h- tine, WIiham Msaon, Mrs. Albert
spent the week end with Mr. and
•
at the
Mon�,y
fFII
otei
11,w;,
pyiJI@
\fp
qf
an
J
1er
i,t
ra. JohnrJy 4mbert
M
and
Mr.
Ref
Mr.
r
eshmen
a
we
h
be
r
,
Cl\
,
S
e
Mr,.
,
t.Jil
nd
da
ll
Gree
1
lhe
erved
a
and
r
In
f
.
ill addrt•Msing the House o f Com- lla1uhaw,
o
. Mrs. Luther Jo�es, bu t atyle lo the following the M l. Burbag:e Spauld ing.
b
e
a
a n4
uts:
f
P
i!POd,
et
V
;
m
�
Jimmy,
Id
pa,.
of
and
u.eats
Mr.
and
.e
w
LambertHi
·
Mr
. .and Mrs. George Clonch.
a
were e k end 1
:
t�
mu1111 war:ied members that the J1,1lian Davis, Sherry FJtzpatnck, ,
Adu Swick, Linda and Wanda
brok� 11er arm· 1� t wo p@ct!s,
Lea
Mrs.
Wit
Stewf
and
f
o
Lambe.rt
Lohonored
Mr1.
rt.
rn
and
Mr.
ter
ents,
v
Re
a
was
guesta
Parker
8uB-ie
Mr.11.
and
guest
.
dlnner
l\11 1 t le of llril11ln wa11 11bo ut to Robert Mayes, Donald Mu11 ie,
CardUJp were Sunday visitors of
.
· da ·----- - -Mrt. .tqrry Pw.ken11 8JK t(re. s,� � 1ilU Su
ond said they 11hould Miss Carrie Robinson, Sti llie Mc· Davi! , Mr. a nd Mn. Flo)'d Thomae Mr. a nd Mrs. Jesse s wan on Park- of Mr, and Mra. Charle• Slmpkina g an, W. Va .. a nd Mr. a nd Mrs.
s1u rl .
_.,,in Y-. Mr. •nd Mrs,
Jack
Da
v
is
W.
of
V11.,
Ragl,nd,
retume4
Jio,».e Saturd,, BB1J.1., H'li
bll Miles
Thursday.
!war themaetveA so that
I
men (om11s, Henry Pettit, Mre. Cla rence Lee Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Ve rnon er Run.
1 · &amp;nu.- ('r,:;.ly •nd Mr. and
called on Mr. and Mr1. Burbage from La,�slde: w&amp;4!r,
_
picltt!Dii
w1111ld HY: "Thill was thelr finest MournC1h1tn, Mrs. Lawrence Henry Weber and family, John Colwt ll
Virg.11 Hobbs and Faye HIii and
Andy i.,prouae called on Ray• I Spaulding and Glen Ca ton's of wu a dele ate tc;t - t be �thodiat � f*'{e�l I �gel)' also attend ed
l1our."
J
and dauilhler; Mts. W�llem A. and ,on Frank, Mr. 1t nd Mn. Ev. daughters were in Marysville lo m ond Sutherla
,
p en �nd Thursday.
.
I Vinton on Sunday.
·
ConfereJU:t.
.
M �� ��l:f
k JiYJden a nd
Thot1ght for toda �: En i:llsb a u• Roberts a nd son; Mrs, R. M. erett Colwell, Mr. and Mn. Har. visit his brother, Vernon, who Is
r. Spaneler of Quick, W. Va .,
M
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Mr.
and
144
Plurruper
Alpha
,re
Arnott
?tfn.
)Ifs.
Mr.
Qark
Erlewine
ey
Joetta
ind
and
Mr.
Iamf.f api!'nt-'°·· - nJay In Athen,
a aurgJcal patient in the M emoria l spent lut week with his
thor W. S omerset M a ug ham sa id Bllllng11 and son ; Prem. Infant \l
,.
daugh• ba ve returned home from a vl11l movin&amp; td �their
. . new
� .ho
Mrs. Fred Au1tln, Miss
.!be Jn Bel. wit
' h .their JOI!! �r. and Mrs. Char.
.
()pal HO! pltal there.
In
Humun Bondage": ''There Male B ogae1.
teu, Maxme and Rµth and Mr. with their son-in-taw and daughter pre.
.
Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Don An•
les Jividfi aid · !l!JlJl1,
•re 1wo 1100d thlngK ln !if(', freeaod Mr■. Bernard Claywell.
raon, Mn . Su sa n Theobald, Mrs
de
Mr. and )4q. 1,ee JaCQOn and
Mr, and Mrs, Darr�II Burson and
Tommy 1 i1l{du of Athens WH
Mac
O
O
H
NOR
of
ARTHUR
fr
T
om
edom
and
lhou�ht
of
•d
e
Mr. and Mrs. LoweU Greer of famlly of New Carlisle and their daughter 1Jpd1 (')f " Chlllicot� arf
�
"n
ov.orriJ_glJt· "ipll'St
of bis aunt,
NF.W YORK UPI - Gen. Dou- Ellen Tucker, Mra. Janel Morris.
ac1io11.
Portland are the parent&amp; of a son son and daughter'. ln-law Mr. and rived 110nda)'
Yatheir
■pend
' Olk Mc.cl�dtoek.
laa M a.:Art.hur will
recei ve the
u.... Allc:e s•-ute and family,
born June 3. Mr. and Mrs , Chal- Mra. H11rry Plummer, Carroll.
eatioa wltb her mQther' Kn, Sybil
10R0flng
�- - ""nn Coe spent la,t week
grand cordon of lhe Order f'lf die Mrs.
al!CO"O HOP
""t-"•
Bl1Pch1 Ji,...,
lie Greer are erandparents.
viden, Mn. Neomi
,,
and Mn. Brady Utlinger Attles.
Mr.
th r. an4 lfra- Dave Thomas at
A fri'r r&lt;'('nrd hop Ii ach('dul&lt;'d Rialng Sun rrom a repreuntative Chase, Mn. Ronlle Nichols, Mr,.
�rs. Alice Sprouse was a of A11hla nd; John Ut�ln&amp;M' and
MiJa Winnifred Oibbl WU an "' • ?,f
fur tonl�ht al Zlrk' 1 l)p[ry Bar in of Emperor Hiro hito next Tuesday. Betty Sldt,r, 111d Jttan Ann, Mr•.
business vlSltor at Holzer Hospital Wendell Diehl of West Alezan• overni1ht au-•
.
of u
aw.a..u
nrit,_
. attend.... ••�
"fra. Glti
"1'1.
ma�ln'e .Wingett it
.
•
.
Ponwrn)' from 7 :30 until 1 1 , it ls Consul-General Mllluo Tanaka will E va FJ,minl and Noretha, Mr1.
Mrs. Harry Schwa b , Ms son, en- Thursday,
r 1a h ave been h ere wtth their
,
d
o... a nd 1QU Vera Jittfl lt.
Clar,
R
.
In,th,
,
,
auftµper
pre 11enl the nward.
111mnum·ed h}• Leo SC1va�r.
Bertha Amo1, M ra. Bertha Lasher, tertalned Tuesday afternoon with
.- .. � aea.sion at Oh"10
�Jhf"
Mr• Joan IIay, Debbu,- e. nd parenlll, Mr. and Mr3. Fran k UtLarr)' lirell ot Clin:t,on, N, 0.,
- - - --·
1
birthday
•
ring her
party
no
o
h
r
e.
Marearet
,
Pan
1
n
·
o
Mr.
and
���e
callers
�ere
M
Sunday
of
Pea rl singer and their slater Mr, and 1pent tbe weell e1tct •it� b it PIK· • IJ�•r- t"\_: 7 _
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Mrs. Giles Smlth a nd family, Mr. nine year old aon, Tommy .
p
wa,
M.n. To1_11 Stemrt. They came es• ent,, Mr. and M,I. Elli Blr:da.
During the afternoon
ca1nes
1 and Mra. Wayn� Turner and
M' and M
C•I v ln Sprouse peclally to be with Mr. Utliniler
Yjdtp. .acec)QIJ!llnled .,IQ.Ii · "•
J.
Ji
F.
Mn:
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r"
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d
ACROSS
b
2. Pcrrorm
21. am,11
ein• and amll&gt;' y • � tbe paat week who ,·, confined to Ho!,., Ho1pi,
Blaine, Mr. ahd Mra. Dana Hoff. were played with pri Z�ll
Mr, 11nd u.
r '
lfl.l·'1 H · W,, W.fl t�
- �
l. Owna
· . � - , · · . ...:ou •1.
3. Become,
kltohtll
man Jr. and family, Sandra and won by Gary Stewart, Becky RayI UJ hi f her A. B. Spro111e ol ta l where be underW'll!!Dt a n am• G1UlpoU1 to ,peal the
f. Bodlo•
'
dull
AREA
'VHNla
Treasa Dean, Mra. Everett Mc- nea, M tlr:e Stewart and Johnny M. teo•1
\'a.
Jll'ith Mr. ana Jfn. lQle, lJviden; ot ·•· •�· t.-� "61.....,.
putallon of hi• leg.
4. Minleltl'
ot waLH'
2G, Co lna
Knight, Mra. Fern Sweeney, Mra. S&lt;! huler. A decor a ted birthday
s
�r. an'd
n.
ames
J
l
pana:ler
Scott Shielda and Charlene near ZlnuvJU.. .
9. Dtnomi4
O. Klng o.f
(ll)
p
Wright a nd Lynn and George cake wa■ presented lo th hon• of :- KnoJE, :Y -, �ere recent Ru11ell of Ro.sevUle are apendina
t®t: of -�.;.;
Jlr.
411111 Mp.
R�
n11tlon
Duhan
IT. 01lu
vau8:
.
oree. Refreshmenh of cup
.
anon ._______
.f
ee
c
f
d
n
d
o
er
if:'."
parent.,
Mr.
the
a
week
n
d
an
Mn,
with
Kanaup
Rf.
nesr
JO , Mtlal l.ag•
e, A.neient
29, A
"'°"IIIP,
tl,r,
c..jlioiJ
II
110
l,lo
Ice cream and Kool Ade wer� Mr 0
t J:in • Cremean, and chard Lucas and family, Jlmm1 wee.t at tM home of llr. and - Mn.
'7. Jump
ll. Pince■ of
• . �. Olllo. ••"
1
·
ved
to
thoae
:
named
ab
ove
and 1am 1jY and o
·
I a1•tera. Mr. ai,,d Hale of McConnel1Yille i1 here to Jesse art nker. _
wor•hlp
I. Brook
10. Worka
� �- W'n•HOl.- tdlt•
.·
Gary Green Br ant Hudson Min- �rs . :iard Claydell a�d fam"'""'"
U. Vonture
9. Cranberrf II. On«
ummer with the Lu•
len· Bln ll:I •�'•1:nt• Bpb, W ,._.!��!�If.
&amp;pend
the
'111'1.
i
H�
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d
y R.ayne1, Ro6ert Sayre, Eddie
,_.J
J3. Overhea4
f ••i n� an R:t Spang- ,. ,,._
lll- RomlD
Y, •
ble ot LQuia,llle, KY,. .... 5'tpr,
� .. ..... Schaekel, Randy Dudding Phillip I er. MII ne re urned ome with
0no,'"1
11, l..lrw of
li;\, Oblolnti
Mr. and Mr,. Richard LucH, de, and • h• mother', . ......
tllf illlli" .. at POii
Jarrell Charyl Hud1on �rr Ball lb�m lor I V)altj
juncture
18. A 1l111
l1trat11
f
} ,j,;jj,'f, . •
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Juli,, Jone ,nd Stove vl1ited Rouah r,,lJ1i11ed 'illlb her- •••J!a!'
Suzan Bail Diane Nobie �rllyn
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of coo.I
JJ. Biblical
14. l'at(¥
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lt.
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vl
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,:rand,
a
g
r
ev
unda
their
c
wltb
i,mln
)'
S
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l9. Penduloua
•am•
Mrs. Wayne Gnen, Maaon, en• Cook Lyn� Schwab Suza� sl!hwab Happy :o11o;;,,:re•:"
,:om•
e :•rent&amp; of mother, Mn, C, H. Je1se, Pome,.
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Mr. and'Mri
Nfl'"
' e
- '. '1c.° IMI
J2. l!:lcllt
1T, Anlm&amp;l lit
pourul
tertalned on Friday •fternoon al Llsa Dudding Mar; Schwab1 Mrs
on born
ay at t e M■1on roy,
IOfl, CbQCIII;· _'_ . · ;� f;IM• ;1 ·-, ·
'�'.
tf
Y,-tr: Cttt,
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Willl1
23, AU&amp;lll
a1, 1'11
ao. r,n11a11
Duddl� g.
Mrs. Rlchard c11nic.
, Carole week end w�th:S
her bome wlt h l birthday party
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v:IJMI
.•,
ai
�.
·
Pomeroy,
Compton,
Kay
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■llkwo rm
••In
at. OallbeP
te11.
the_ho
and _
__
hon orlna her ion , Gary, on his Schwab
_s_
__
Rev . and Mn, Ge orJe Da via and Joseph, ,Zineivllle, and Mr. and Mrt. Jr■ �llilff ·j.°,•{.�i,_;
. -..c-.. .,.
.
,:"' · ::.:_.._:.
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H, Klniddm1
tenth birthday. Part)' hata and
Mr1. Bertha 1-lter , attended the Mr.11. · Ri cba,d Luca. �Dd f■mil)'
1
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a,
1
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11,.
,nd
.
26. COn1umed
1
wor, p..,.nted II lavon
Announced
ll1 thodl1t Cbllffll Confe,en&lt;e 1t enjoyed .,, outina at Billey•, Lake WOrlbl•IIID•.
" , _.,,.,., �'.� #.
a:8. New
w th the afte rnoon belns IJ)ent
The Middleport Pa rk AHoeta• L■k elide tldl put weet.
� $11.' · -ifur� i M -... :
. noon •!Ut. DQi
Salllfday.
.ZUIM\1
�
playl
na: aoftball.
and
.
,
and
iley
U
..,11111
Ba
�
Ill;
'
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allill
Mr.
o
.
■nd
Mr.
()f
n
aon
Jlmm)'
arrett,
R1'■H
lb
Mn
thi1
meet
U
wlllB
coming
b�d
Monand Mr. '11d IIIJ, . Kennttb Mc:El• Mr1, Charle■ Barntt h11 nplae- daqhter of :��! � • the tiNI, ,.- �..
,.... ■val
ev
day
29, BoWllll&amp;'
n1 at C.lt:, Hall at a.
enl
Ice u.a1n, cup eatt, and Kool
1
1
Plana wlll be m1c!e at the meet- ��7 of Jlld41tPOrl accompa,n- � ilan lutll " p.e 4.ih•u If# ·
: Nil
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Ade were served 10 the foll owl
and d1u1b, .._ � 08 ,._
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32. Amertcan
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Ina Br,ant Hudson, Larry Ball, ln1 fo, the ne,t financial project ter,' '"- X. tlt NN· ,
tw l.ney thl1 Mila ItJndfan
W
Terri.
the
of
asaociatl
on to defray 8•
Tommy Sdlwabt Mart St'h\t"lb,
boarded .a
86. Galllwn.
!::::--i:���J:r,
---- .
penat1 at the park and to help PIil Wet._ where tbey
Terry McDavld1 Frankl• Z\llllpan, purcha
11 11.1Nelaon
Lt.
Jtat,.
for
pla._.
me
ne
equip
nt.
w
te
dle
and
Canon
Mn. Ruth
I lcl
M. A.lfU
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38, Warp-,J'U111
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t
o attend w11 Eddl-e Schaieke1.
,t0. Strike
Albert Hawkin, bu boen dis,f 1. Pronoun
clw:led fiom Hober H01pltal ol42. Hamma
ter lieli&gt;a a Pllfent for a ruptured
I •P�fl&lt;, , ;
Record
. 1!1d Jin. Ktnnttl&gt; IJlloh.iel
An 111 time hl1b In attendance
and ..,_e, Cbillicotlle, were the
wu reached at the
lllddleport
If LUCILLI HAWK I NS
Com munity Dally Voca tion Bible ,
��r?'::t:,!":". 1��
Scliool Thund,y with 2'10 in at•
Kr. and Mn. Arthur Rouah, aon HI and Thehu.
te nd•nce,
Mr. ,nc1 .,.._ Bethel Moon and
Ronnie and Mrs. Ethyl French vll' anCI 11n. Earl Y�uq: of
"ft
l1
lted
Mr.
with
and
unday
S
M ,
For the cl\1pel Mnliee on Thun
put
u
Ma., ,pent the
nin,
B
t
and
b
daughter,
Julie,
on
Prea
day the fifth Ihde wltb Klatel Bo
net u CIIMtl of Mn. l'ffl'.I
Carolyn WUton and Judy Butcher of Clrtlevllle, Ohio.
Mr. an.a Ml'I. . Geora:e Dou1l9\ . � � • Eventt , lie
preaenttd a devoUOnal time wlth
,
-Ylchi••n, 1ecenll� vlaiJ,ed knl@t Qt P,omlnJ.
Plt,olt,
1tory, poem,, ••I• and pner.
ltttd to
tdm
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UtUt
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d
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a
Arthur
Mr.
Mn,
Pa
h
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J'rlda!"'•
a waa
nt
Holter Ho■pltai tbla "fitek.
rid aon, Rlilnle ,
I ed by Mr1: P,iul The�111 fourth Rou1b •and
0, 0. Po- atulided a otate
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Fronk
Land,k
lira,
llr,•
he
to
t
arade. Tlte1 pye pledau
meettnc
wide
ipd w,or11:1b�p · for
nu'O
Robert
Mra.
and
Bli
,
,\merle� and Chrl1tian rt•P and and Mt.
thll pa■t
IV(litiht6ftdanta
countt
Denver,
from
Colorad
arrlhd
1
the Holy Bible,
to altend the funeral of Cllnlop WNlr: · held at Uacola Lodi• In
, A plonlo ii beflljl ,laftned lolr Qllke,, Frldliy, at the Pretbytel"- Co\ufflbua.
Hu&lt;l,way
lit. and 1111. Miko
f
Ute ochool r mt w,.in...i., 1111 Cllur.b ,t Hmtsonville,
,
of Miu Onoo and ·111ta, G1Wpol o ,..,. Satlll'
the
wltb
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by
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ftl
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day rueltl •of llr. OM 11n. C.,.
0&lt;llool Jonlo!P
alid family,
rlln ft •ll\ loo � until ,_,. Jin. OW.n· Campboll •¥ roll
X B d $ Jl' L 9
' aona o( J..,phla, Tenn., Jin.' ' llr, and' Jin. - May anft•
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fo, llr, Mid Jin, l-pb Stanley .� toro ol llr, ud 'lln. Charle� Blmp
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Good SIMt With
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l'oultry &lt;1nd Eggs _ Broiler- 1
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br tter .and more powerful, but nb- 1 ent facia l injuric11 while playing ishes, carrot&amp;, celery, and cucurn- t::b for m111;1ls. a&amp; 11.re Inge eggs. !
hers arn all good chu1ce1 for warm • I-"rycrs are an easy-to prt"pare hot 1
thmg has bt'en in1lalled yet to I with hoist cranks .
Pig Sta rter
make_ lhem safe _ a nd foolproof."
Some other sugJ!'. es tions on safe I weather meal!. Grf'cnhoW1e toma- we&amp;lher main d ush, whether you
This can he sa id of la wn mowera, operation of the elevato r are. re• toea have p�ssed l l,cir peak m sup- harhecue, b101I, or fry them.
)it'd t - Even though lwef aup­ 1
portable f 11 rm �lentors, tracton, pair or replace wor n an d fr.i y c d ply .and pnccs_ o;re higher. Pltmt y
cara and �ract1cal!Y every gadget hoist ca hleK . Shield a l l mo v in g t.&gt;F 11wecl corn 1s .itva1lable at rcaf· pl lci; arc areate r than in 1 960, re• 1
"We Do Outom Orindhe"'
or mecha ?1eal device used a round pa rts in , the vic.nity ot the load- lln&lt;1ble prices. Supply iM comma: tall pricea are expected tu rem.a in 1
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. our local newspaper has earned hazard . Nevf'r hoist yo ur eleva,or
fruit - Str;iw b erries have the
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notices of at least th ree inju rie1 'I bII
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Power Mowe r . .. This leaflet, avail • 1 ty minded
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Inspect the la w_n for may be worth $ 1, 000 worth or cure.
Mr. and M rs. Waid Spencer and
Creek. The farm, named Carson Hill, is local ed three miles west of Rutland on Titus Road stones, wire and other debris be·
ramily ret urned home Thurlday ar-------and has been occupied by the Carson family fo r three generations, It is a 143 acre livestock fore )'OU llart the mower. The
ter spending a week at Fountain,
operation wtth the principle crop, alfalfa hay. It was previously owned by Thomas Wright bl ade can pick _up such objects and
Colo., with his sister, Mn. Law rence DeGroat, and fa mily.
and the original three room house has been en l arged into a six room and bath modern home. �row �e� with enough force to
It 1s important to keep _all
M rs. Paul Kelley and son, JaCk,
Mr. Carson and his wif! Garnet, were marri ed In 1906 and have four children Mrs. Ger­ kill.
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Thurs.day evening with Mr.
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aldine Reed ,_ Mrs. Ann t1ale and Bonnie Cars on, Cincinnati, and Adrian CarsoJ1, at home. wh�re t_h? grass I� ejected.
Curt f'"'rcdericlt.
Mrs.
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, Powle also �0111t11 out that the
E. C. Hayei: and son, John, and
hand m.ay be quicke r th an the eye v
granddaughte r, Esther Hayes, atC
but the foot can be slowe, tha n theacts or armers
leaded Jhe fonenl of h;, sisie, . ;,.
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Ja pane� beetles feed on foliage firmly and be sure_ lhe nower will m o&amp;! frequently overlooked ph1&amp;e11
umbus Monda,·. The iefl fo, Cocorn 11llk11, a nd especially roses. no t m ove ov_er h 11 foot as the of vegetable gardening, rega rdless
lumbu s on S und a y.
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DDT gives best protection of foli- st a rte r rope l8 pulled. Always be whether you · have a back yard garHen ry Thomas, who is employage but does not preYent beetles sure or your footing,
especially den or a huge acreage of vegecd
in Columbus, &amp;pent the week
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George !'rcd er ick Sr. called on
du1t on a da y to day basis, says your foot unless you are aware of &lt;'Ulturiat.
eat features of the 1960 Mason stock 1b ow and square dance.
County Farm Youth Fair scheCompetition between crop pl ants his brolhcr, Curt. Satu rday.
Saturday, July 80, 4-H Activlly Ohio St ate_ University Exten1ion the danger and keep your mind on
it r. a nd Mrs. F. A. Shumway of
the job at hand.
and weed s for both water and ferduJed for July 28, 29 and 30 at Day, field meet, pretty baby con- entomologists.
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afternoon
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S�racus
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· ti1izer often cause. reduced vegeoOo
the Point Pleasa nt High School j test and style show. Exhibits will
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mclude never table yields and quallty Wittmey - with Mr. 4nd Mrs. George Freder
0ther points
Pomeroy, Gilio
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be removed after the style sh ow.
Geneticists are hoping to intro- I
reach under the la wn_ mower de�k- er SJ1y5. "Y{eed control i; the most ick Sr.
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The ten_ta tive schedule tor the
Catal ogues, describing the var- duce nematode resistance into 1u_ _____
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unclog
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Pleasant High Sch ool ba nd, and ter competition with educa tional
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speci_al entertainme_nt.
exhibits. The m aximum space alic t1
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hi :1,s, open �o us_e, tractor d rl'll ng : feel by 6 feet. They will be llc-r
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born lambs.
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Deep culti\'a tion after cr ops
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minimum seedbed preparation ma)' �:�, P����l:���� ���a���- A �: ihould use �weeps instead or shovI
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uI ches can hoe appi I' cd 1o a1 - plex -- farm mac hine ca n. be dang· of d'1recI ors w1· 11 be aI 7-3
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that will be in the garden all se a- granted when 1t comes to SJ1fo!y
son, s ay Ohio State Unive rsity Ex- w!th e�evat_ors. Alth ough_ elevators
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Are quite simple mech a mully, the
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tension horticulturists.
study re�caled that t_he,i oo.use
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USDA researchers say it may be
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pickers, gra m machines:, or
corn
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You must r ecognize _several tro!lsuch ine xpens ive sulfu r carriers ble S0llr('e8 _If you wish to avo d
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elevator accidents. · Check yours
REFRIGERATION
now . , while you have time-elimNext y ear 's asparagus crop de· thin.
e BEITER 1&lt;10R
I pe nds upon fern growth made by
inate the hazards!
The aspa ragus plant must have
HOME HEATING
, the aspa r agus plant du ring this
The most co mmon ca u&amp;e of f.a tal
to devel op a good brush acddents with portable elevators
1 growing season, says E. C. Witt• time
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mey er, , Extension horticulturist 11t growth following the harvest per- ls undercarriage collapse. Death
iod. Cultivate the bed al lhe end rcaulll when an operator Js crush­
Mor• Detail, Ph. o r Wrll• i, th e Ohio State University.
Due to the warm weather during of the harvesting season. Apply cd by the machine. Ma ny farmen;
late April, many aspar.s gu1 beds fertilizer unless a hen)' spring a p- ha ve attempted to prevent a n ele­
valor from upending. An underl started producing earlier tha n UFI· plication was made.
riage collapse occurs too sudcar
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plan
will
gardeners
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A typica l fertilizer application denly
and unexpectedly_, a nd the
ase harvest by late June or eYen
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whe n the harveit season ii over
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if spears have become would be about 3 or 4 pounds of a path of fa ll ls _.,npredie�blt&gt; . A
fety track which restrains the
· �complete fertilizer such as 6-12- l 2 H
upper member of t�e undercar­
or equivalent per 100 square feet. I
� lo the trough will pevent .rol­
This fertiliier either can be , riag
laps1�&amp;- Delal_l1 on this are availbroadcasl or ride-placed alona
able m bulletm No. 387.
I Another dange ro us part of the I
I rows and worked In.
Control weeds by timely culliva- elevat or iS the hoisting t'r.snk.
lion during the aummer. If a , While lilting or lowering theae ma•
d rough occurs at the end of the , chines, it is not uncommon to lose
cutting period, one to two lnche1 &lt;!ontrol of the cra nk. When this
of water will help to 1timulate happens, the weight of the eleva•
tor will �llSe the crank to spin
fern growth, 11ya Wittmeyer.

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Alttndin.a were Mr and M
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23.
June
on
¥.iss I rene Searles, dau.fhler of Clair Ti)'lOJ', Jlr. and Mrs. ��:
r
r; SCl,t()OL
F n i• Mor
�
ENQI
Bl.LI
The Lord 's Praye r in unison
88
eWS
11.r: and 'Mrs. Rolland Sea rles and chard G ru,se r and Charles, Mr.
'The Daily Vacation BiDl e School concluded the
Mr. and t,t.rs, Mar vin Roush a nd
meeting dter which
Keith K�nnedy, son of Mr. and and 111s . .Kenneth Davi�, Rodney
etitled with commt'ncemenl held the hos tesses served ref reshmnltl lhree chi14ren of Georgia, M r.
�1r!i. D1.lo'.Lll:ht Keruwdy were united 1u1,d R oger, 'fllt. and Mrs. Roy
at th e First Ba ptist Church, Sun- to those n am.,...
� a n d M rs. Hazel Cle- &amp;nd Mn. �arl Roush and Roi:er
n
in ma rriage S a t.,
11 rd ey, J u e 1 1 at I S nowd en, Mre. Pea rle Canaday clay evening
lend, Mrs. Stella Wene r , Mn. and Rei Jl,ou1h of Middl eport
.
7 : 30 p. m. at the Nazarene Chureh M r. and Mrs. Ernest M o lden Mr'
The Melhod1st and EUB Chu r- Al be rt Hall, ' Mrs. Crill Bradford spent FrJdaj., with Mr. and M r .
One thing dictators can't stand is a free
s
ang Mrs. Ernest Nichols on 'M ik�
over by its workers, who are members or a Rev. Harold Klingel, officiat.,.,l.
v �he� �erc in cooper ation watb the
and Mrs. Clark Arnott.
' T. .
Arlee Abbott.
an
Mrs.
ennedy graduated from
K
Billy,
d
Rev.
and
Mrs.
press.
c
,
up, 1 s,- .
governm ent-control led union. Its d ire tors Rutland
RACINE PERSONALS
Mr. a nd M rs. Amos Leonard
High School cl.iss or Weills and Beth and the h osts.
.
.
I Tca&lt;hcr , and workers were.,
.
Cuba has provided the world w ith another
Esthe
r
The
Ci
Baptist
r
cle
too k refuge tn 3 foreign embassy.
of
spent
the
Sunday 11.fter noon wi th M r.
1960. Mr. Kennedy gradu.ited
SON BORN
I Km�erga ,t•, n.- Mf-5 - Helen John- Missionary Society met at the home and Mrs. Harry Leonard, Che s tl'r.
1
tragic example or that truism .
Mr . and Mr.11. Robert Searles son , "
t rs.
W ll l i a m 1-1 . Cowles, president or the Inter- from Rutland
5.y via B 1 ake. Mrs Su e of Mrs. Eth eI S m1'th , Fr1' day, June
. High School, cla�
Mr1 . G l. aie of Columbus spe n t
. · .
o I 19&gt;9 and 1s curren tiy emp I oyed 1 a re the parentB of a son born I boden, Miss
·
One by one the newspapers which were in Amencan
h
''
Kuen Theass, M!" 10. DeYotions were in charge of S&amp;Ven] day■ •, with Mr. and Mrs.
T
Association
states·
con
Press
e
•
'
.
lhis past week a t the Meigs Gen. Joan
by the Ohio V alley Baking Co.
·
m_
.
.
.
Vijn:rle�er!
n.
t Didany way critical or the Castro governm ent
G retta Simpso n whose topic Willlam l_ladf�rd and family.
f1 scat10n of Prensa Libre by the workers of
er�i Ho,pital. Thi.&amp; 11 tl,ii:ir flrsl i�e i.sther ...smuhM d Bel _y Ann I Mrs.
l�NO IL-KT$ OfFIC:tll
" Behold the Cro11. '
Buth
11
as
'
Mat)' l'(cAfee and Caroline Geo·
'
have been silenced . The latest to surfer this
m
A
all
of
n1
instrumental
L
chtJ.d,
u
beint
abe
_
eeh
the
form
ind .a
that newspaper means that Fidel Castro has
lre
r
s.
Helen
Simpson
presented gJeln attended C9Q.feience se\·eral
M
eo'
t.a
Mr
"
w.,
ar•
r by . B UU, .
1tudents
ove
resided
.
Grandparent,
H
1.
p
'N
fate was the distingu ished Prensa Libre. Be•
n..
1 G. rtt
Primary.
.,m pson the progra m on the theme "That doa.
crushed o r seized all Cuban newspa pers o F
Roger Rousb, dlreelor, of North- Malcolm �nnedy and Mr. and •nd Mrs. E�l ·imJtb.
. •
•
• _
•
_
cause of an erfort to publish an editorial i n
Ye May Know Him."
Attendince 4t Sundaf School
posed to h is pohr1es or rr!llcal of the mcreas- we1tern Local Schools, wben they Mr1. Char]p Searlea.
e ed t, ,
o fe,
The hostess served refreshments June 12th was, 18 collection $20.18
�
:
{::"
..;'1t �n �age �
which i t said that the Caslro revolutio n was
met Mond,iy niaht at tbe sch ool
Wflltllll: &amp;M.IT HIJ..D
ing commun ist influence i n his regime . "
s.
t e r to twelve memDen.
.
¥ra. S9Qtt. Folmer. and grandnm. , Elect�
'l'he WilllnJ Worbra Cl1N ol · c,�ns
w•�e pre5ident,
employi ng "the st rategy of Goebbe ls and dia­
The last effectiv e voice of protest has bee n Rosalie
son Jeffrey $pent Wednesday in
yoUflC
of
people
groul)
large
the
A
seni
o
r.
Dayu1,
Named
•
aa
C
uUeb
fl
Christ
el)Joyed
I
.
.
i
1
.J u
Hay �
lettic tact ics or commun is m , " it was taken
stilled In Cuba.
t.
� · o( the B&amp;pti.st Sunday School en- Jiew Haven with Mr. and Mrs. W m
)[iargaret wiener rot,t on th• bac� cburdi '° .n���:r�f
representatives �ere
ri
a a
1· ·
joyed a skaUni part)' at Chester
on Fphaer. ·
.,,,n�i
n
Smlth, senior; 81ndra LiUie, jun- la1" Wedllf!ldty eviNU111.
If!
.
o
ning.
ay
lor; Marlen_e Hof(m1n, sophomor�; I Kr,. Je,n Park# and
eve
ond
Mr,. \James Gilmo re of Laurel
a. c
M
��d Craft · )4ra Harriet Neigler · They were aceompani!f'ld by )Ir. CUU vJsited Mr. iiid Mrs. N orman
U,
P.amele Wdaon, bashmtDi Susie Jes,lfe O,U,ser i1n.gl IOh �
end Mr · HarJ;Y c-lWJ!I
and Mn. tdward, Simpson and Mrs. Weyersipmer Tuesday evening.
Park.e r, loca l elementary and were ebJperia,u, ln tJ,,e ab8'J}c,i
WKS
spent stayed wit h the dealer i n the form of Carrie
Farm and Power Equipment magazine sa ✓\) s :
, Mat'n �
e M_ae Cozart.
Olli
Mr · and, Mn , llichard
Well,, Sa lem Center ele• I of thejr �r, TIJ,lmia l(Jc....._
Hartung·
,
The Wome,1 1 ;::i:
�1 et&gt;' ,,,� , ,..ris1 ·
·
•
1
mentary
nd son ap.ent SJtl!rdity wilh Mr.
a
n
w,re
prol1t ·
"The trend to larger farms and more complex
Miss
a Beegle was 1ur-prlsed
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Ver
u
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p
.,.
I
4Jn•
AUt
,
...,.
_
•�ian Servk,; Wit ,qt.,rtai_raad at the .
·
.
I
MIIT
C�roly
/LAII,
q
I
Mrs
and
U:e�i
1
w
lbt,
Hartung,
John
,
¥ 1,tbJ '°
home 0, ij:JI, IA vUlla iimplpn on Sunday afternoon when appro:dCanning operations i s apparent in the trend
Put ting 1t another way , the average dealer
f th
r le Cla
1 B ll
e 0 d
ltr. 411Ji Mrs: Carl Heilman or
l, v� -Priddy, Frida)' eYJDJ,IJ, IUllt W •il-h Mrs. mately 30 friends h onored her on
.
ttil
y
j
..
/
�'!!,
I
1
:;
&lt;'
u
earned $ 2 400 in profit before taxes last Cb�ch 0: ��rf!
to lctrge r and more c.:omplex operatiorn; in the
8, 'lval en
eme P-� lolm.lRA, . . -..cl'nill,.t, U lliin Jiy� ff eo-"9M:eN.
her bi rthday witb a plenlc at the Pe•ch Fork 11nd Miss Freda Wi ll
,pent 8und•Y w.itb Mr. and Mrs.
fIt' l c I o f arm equipment retailing." I n other
�ear . Tha t , s' hardly an unreasonable amount, wJth a wlJllff rout_ on tbt &lt;'hurcb � �.,,,, J� Gaftney, �•The IP#U•I·
n,d wftb • ,ong Racine Part.
1
r.
ith
11
r1
Ja
O'N.eal, Lanca.t.er.
r
e
ReY.
Hon,
McCauley
R.
A.
Mrs.
and
ope
yfl'
P
nd
.
w�
.Br
ll ,
.
ra
�• w
a
words, the dealer operations are getting big� u::. � ���r
ID view o r the volume o( business done. AnJ
• • oat,.
an
f
Edna Carman daughter
Mila
returnve
h
Su1an,
r,
daugl)t
and
alJ � nd
4
Ko
e
_
-f�
Ofivoflau lffNI s,o by ..,. Mar.
the phrase "before taxes" is a• highly importger and average sale s per dealer are st eadily
;:, T. V.t
I ed a fter �wo weell:s at the Amert- ol Orville Carman of Pea.rh
Wtlllt, G annlle
t
"Set
Th• bu11neu ,maeth11 was eon- Ji"ur
u.Hd r,!
wie
Ka " ;. 1Jbp
,\pin Jwudub,U
can Baptist Conven1io11. The Dea- F� spent the weekend with
IMtr topJ�.
. IIy red uces ducted
ant on e ' f 0r th. e tax b1· te mater1a
rising.
·
n.
by praudent, Roy Snow.
cons of the church 1l'e,e In charge Doitie l..o\l &amp;,,own.
ATUIID
,
•
JINOlil
all pror1t margins.
09m,er WwJI' ltlMWl Mal WIiii
d�n - The NC'llttr,,'s repQr'l was
�- aQd Mrs. Amo� Leona rd re•
IJpPJt SN Jlp , of the service, during th, pa11tor't1 ,
111' ...,.}11'I �'• 4u.O,t,r ' "Then•,
!IIMI
Last yeai- , the m aga.zine adds, £arm equip­
un
W hether 1 960 will De another record ye a r 1iven b)' Jestie Molden irt the ab- O
ce.vett word of the birth of a dau
.
absence.
•
mcn1 sales reached an all-time high, But that
b
of Thelma ffya,11
a,ad the
¥n
..,-•r••
TurnR
�
tvnd
10 arm eqm�ment _sales rema i n s to b e seen. nnee
fflrm.w. WD 11VIA y
W� kJ "g.,ut;
Jll bt �
'"'�
ill, fft
Eh:a Birch returned home from ilhter to Mr. and Mr.s. Gene Miles
tn.
aurer'i
r
lt'M
1
l
Yep
Ernett
i
b
'
do1•s not mean that dealer prorits soared to
of Louiailna.
a Columbu1 hospital.
MrntlNJ Pf
lryv�I
lln
But one prediction I!! safe - whether or not Nicholson. Prayer war; o?rered by N�
Howlaahelt' v!ce pniAdenl '
e w orli: aflfl4'
e
h
t
t
summer
E
-reso
·
rt
Edd'
son
,nd
Abbot
d.air
and
Roush
enry
...,.,
and
Mr
,
H
rari fied levelli. Actuall y, the profit ratio was
.,.
•
a record IS
set, a h uge amount of equipment Re_v . T- v - . we i 11 s. Th e doo r Wentworth Hall in Ja di:ao n N J{ conducted tbe bu1 i l).eff sess i on at d aug ht. er, Mildred, attendi ng lb• ,pent ,_.
,._
••
'
·
,.
d
th
formthe
WI
wee4"'n
.
pr1te was given to Roy Snowd�n.
.
3.3a per cent of sa-les, and was lraclion,lly
' · · which time she announced the of- wedding of their e,randson in Ak- .er'1 parent,, ¥r. and Mrs. Arle e
w Ill be so Id . I n th ls day o f s k Y· h t' g h wages The July meeting will b@ nt the S he w1 11 11 10 present concerta_ at -..,.-- - - �--I
lowtir than ju 1 958. Thus, whe n a farmer
re30rt eacti 5�ndllY durins
Mrs. John Priddf hu been re- ron, Sat111day. fhe returned h � M,h,t.
.
and J.hc growing complexity and sjze ol farm --Mr. end
with church basemente sea son, begmnma: June 1 5 turned from Holzer Ho1pital to Sunday.
..,...,...---...
made a purchase of equipm ent, only a little
•
- and endin Sep�mber ,
· tion lii tu"
a. ,. key to sueopera ions, mec hamza
�
3 aft.er her home aft.er bein g confined
Mrs . Albert Hill spent &amp;e"l'eral I
mo1·e than three cents out of each dollar he
which Marilyn wlll 1eturn to N e w there several day!!.
days with Ptfr. a,tid Mrs. Ray s.a,r. '""" "" ' '
Ces!.
York to continue roles In the
M r. and Mrs, Bill Larkin of at ROHYille while Mr. Hill vlfitell
"'
Manh a_ttan Opera Thea tre,
.
s OCIO
:;;;;;::--:=:;;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;::;:;;;-;.;::;:-;�.-;;-;;-;--;;:;;;�;;;;;.;;:;;---;; -- · · - ------ -Hannibal were weekend guesta of Herman Hill •t St. Albani arui ae,. ..,
l
i
MarllY n has spenl the p111l hyo his father, John La rkin and grand companied hi m on a trip to Whit. ·
llrt. C:IMrfes D eh
Tl le Al ltlBn�,
'(
By Mn. Adra Swick
I Mr. ""
f Y
�-ul Archer or
_
The Salem Center Browni&lt;' .end weeka wlth her parents, her 818- m other, Mrs. Fr11ince11 Larkin. They Sulphur Sprin.p.
CqJqm.�'¥1. ape.at Sq.ndl)' with his
r� 088 and Brenda and brother ,
te
.
,
u
,\
E
Mn,
and
Winge
1
.
Mr.
.
also called on his aunt, Mn.
Girl Sco ut gro up enjoyed a hike
puen� ." ,\11', �d �rs. Lou Diehl.
Blame.
Bertha Amos and her pa rents, lted their 10n, JQhtJ, who ia •m- 1
and wiener roa st at tbe hom e o f
j,
In
PIRSONALS
1'1
0
, .A}te�, at � FNe Method
Linda an� Wa nda Cardillo.
Mr. and M rs . Alex Shuler, Storys ployed OD UI• � at 1 ,
.
diet Church Sunday w�s
D of A MIITING
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elme
r
Morri.
�
of
viaited
thin
Prlda1.
latl
1na,
Run.
Theodoru1 Council, Daughte rs of I The ReY. and Mrt. GeorJe Davis , . i\Uendmg were Kay Wrighl, Columbui were weekend
• f.J
Vo.-elJ and . Lewis Fox !eguests
J. Jonn ud t,mMr, and lltl,
_ s and
America, will meet in regular 5es- were entertained at a farewell Lind a Ann Shenefield, Ruth Ann of their par n , Mr.
turned
, to wort after spendmg
k
Fr
a
ncea
Mrs.
ded
it.e
d
l!!'and
u,
Co
H
m
�
L
!l
and Mrs.
the
lumb an , n
y at
� tl
Patty Wright, Penny
!lion . Monday, �• 7:30 p. m. Jnapec- part y held June l e,, in the aocial Wu lker,
h� ',W:!e�d at th,lr hom_e s.
son
S
a mmy Lark u} S
Ch
a r1es Romme and
and
Mrs,
�
•
a U 1
ua
r
(If
"'fof1'•
nd
·Racine
t
.
a
l
picnic
ann
held and otfi&lt;"ers a nd roo ms of the Rutland Methodist C11lnn . Linda and Wanda Cardillo ! M ra. Albert
Mr. •nd Mrs, (?scar Smith and
T�d11;
1:�tJ ;::•���tlhe tion will be
Morrlt, Harr1sonv1lle. Bertha Amo! we re recent dinner People " at t}le home of Mr. 4nd
and �atrire Carpenter of the
a re r11queKted to wear white C hurch with lhe e ntire congregateam
Mr
; � M rs. Griff Archer spent
ha
a
ts
r, and
gue
l)fllU
r . and Mn. ��m Lambert of
n
Cu.sh
1 ?011i clay or the YE.'llr, with 1 96
M
Mrs.
of
M
s
Mrs. D e Th
t Ga nna.
ro r lhe initiutlon or candidates. li on II hDitl. A social evening Brownie s a11d thei r leaders, Faye Logan, W. Va., v1s1led s,turd
MqnfSay •v�ii!"B a� the , h o me of
mort• ln 1 900 _
Bradbury.
of
Johnston
·
t,hlJ'.f
W
r
ay
p,�e
M
.
""·
U
ind
l'otluci&lt; refreshment8 will be serv- wu enjoyed
b)' all. Farewe ll \\'.• Iker, Kwte Caton, Afl ra Swick . , evenlng wlth M r . and _Mrs. Mal- _ St��e Ray Morris of Columbu1 and daughtt,, LilCU! .of X. rmd, }!r. ',Q�
Charles Diehl.
Tht&gt; moon la approachin g I ts ed.
i
.
,
by several Girl St'outs attending were Dianne colm ·Ingrah am, Langav1lle.
glvtn
were
speeches
Lester B rookover
J4?·
P�
/
)f,::
1s
Y1s1tmg
g
randparents, Mr,
his
&gt;
v,.,
a;nd
Mr,,
w.
Job
Mr.
WiUand
tlt w phue.
_
penoni. The gueah of h onor we re and Nancy Lee, Betty wright, Rren
with ?,fr, �nd Mrs.
pen
and
rs. Charles Romine,
M
t
Bobby
A�
ol
Snowden,
r
M
of
son
e
Chuci
and
·
.
St.
,hire,
son,
d
n
a
,
t
1
I preienled an electric skillet by . d a Grate, Robe rta G rate, Linda Mn. Robert
DIMOCRATI TO MIi?
The m or nbi" Hh rl are Mars,
Ha Lambert of Logan, W. Va., , bans , were we ek e"n4 1Ueat1 ,,f Juse llrflOt�er at $endr1dge, W.
Snowden, hH the
l tathey, M11. ry Lee F..dwards. Nancy
Dl'mocrallc
Cowily
als
was
Davis
ReY.
esent.
r
p
those
Mciws
The
o
Jupiter and Sa turn.
&lt;'tiled on Mr. _and Mr1. Johnny U1eir parents, Mr. and lhs. � arq, Va. '
mumps.
,I
Wo111cn'11 Cluh will meet Thu r,- presenled with an initialed belt Pope, Carrie Wells, Melva Johnson
l Tidd 'Gla,s: of tfle U. S. Navy
Ann and �nd� Sprouse, Mrs . La mbert and Jimmy, Saturday.
Wiltabire .
Tia• t&gt;vening atars are Mercury, day, .Ju11r 23, al 7 :30 p. m. at the l by memben or the Youth Fel- a nd Nancy Kotts Their Je 8ders are Jean Bradford,
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Romine of
Keith and Anth ony
Y:r. and Mn. Jtobert .fl.Rush and ca ue4 , on �- gt�ndparents Mr.
Mary Lathey and Rose Wrigh1
SeCtJnd Wwrd Fire Houst!.
Ju 11itN and Saturn.
lowship.
and Mra: J;enet JJrookover.
Col�mbus
spent
with
the
weekend
called
al)'
and
\tr.
of columb11s wer• gut!!lts of
p�rent11,
her
n
fa
o
Mrs Mabel Farmer and &lt;!aught.
1\tr, . •�d ,Mf,. William Glass of
Owen
On lhi11 d11y in hi1tlo ry:
The tables in the dinlnt room er, Be Hy, and family are ,pend ing / �rs, E. L. Pro Hltt Fl'Jday even• their parent.!l, Mr. and Mra. Tom her parent.a, )Ir. •nd
HOLZ I R HOlfl'IT.t.L
FamUy,
W•pent the week
Olle�
l1
and
rs. Charles
Mr.
and
mg.
Wataon.
1 1 1 l 8 l2, the U. S. Congreis de Admltled June 16: Aprille Lee were attra d lvely deco rated with II week a l her farm here.
end
Wl
s
bi_
ts Mr. and Mrs
re
n
_
pi
�b.
_
{
e"'
Romine.
Mr.
Mrs.
red
at
.empl
and
N
Bru�e
yaell,
Davia
°l
o
visitd-,retl war on Great Britain.
Mary Johnson has returned 10
Wlae, n.avenswood; Bonnie Jean l ace table cloths and floral arLejltl!f �ltove,r.
,
k
w
�
,pe
le
11
has
Mar
the
.
Harold
Race
mumps.
ed
t
ol
vil
,
ee
tin
t
end
nt
r
ospit,111
past
H
this
ze
�
e
In I IHS Brllish forces, com - Wise, Havemwood.
l'
_
rangementl. Mr&amp;. Guida Amiler• her home al llo bl!lon afte ,pending
.
Mn. l.tileUa , S\lhl called on Mrs
Cha rles Grover 1s now ataying his bOJ)IP .
mantled fJy 1hc Duke of Wellingson presldcd a t the crystal punch. a week with her ij r,11 ndp ■re nb , M r. weelr: with his mother, . Mr.s.
. .
Leiter _ ��Uver.
at
and
Mr.
of
home
the
Roh,
P.fl�
Mn
Wor,
�ra.
Me
r
le
Davi
C
s
rt
.
dau1ht
.
1011 11nd PtuH11lon forceg led by
_D1smmed June 1 6 · Danny Boo- bowl and Mrs. R�th Erlewine a t and Mrs. Clifford Might and Joyce. ,
'N.'k Cline a nd
�-•
Mr. and llra. Cl�e Clonch and ley Kennedy, He ha,_ re11dlffl the er, S11ndra, Pomer9y, M:re •�Hl4
1
Mrr . and Mn . Frt•eland Da vi s and
1• 1 1• l d M ar s hal von Blucher de feat- win . Ll oyd Wood. R.o&amp;s Sexton, ll1e coffee •e�ice. Mrs. G r ace OGJ.
T
1
ol.J Howell ,
eri)
,
.
�
V;
t
CW't
i'
an
a
fe
�r.
•L.eo
with
Mr
t
nlh8
l
d o
w qio
n
s.
i•tl Na poleon at W11ter loo.
J?elbert �el awder, Mr1. Ed Ben- well acted as d ining' r oom h osteu. family of W H \ iamson. W. Va., family of C olumbll11 vtsiled over P t
ay t.a4 Tiw u , · � , �
, am\ M rs.
�
.
.
the
Dt,!nny,
HonneJ,I
Mrs.
p
"·
t
&amp;
Danville.
�·
wJth
weekend
w11
r
lte
r
\nm
tt
,
arenls,
lh'f
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lrl 1940 Pr ime Minister ChU1't'h- tine, WIiham Msaon, Mrs. Albert
spent the week end with Mr. and
•
at the
Mon�,y
fFII
otei
11,w;,
pyiJI@
\fp
qf
an
J
1er
i,t
ra. JohnrJy 4mbert
M
and
Mr.
Ref
Mr.
r
eshmen
a
we
h
be
r
,
Cl\
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S
e
Mr,.
,
t.Jil
nd
da
ll
Gree
1
lhe
erved
a
and
r
In
f
.
ill addrt•Msing the House o f Com- lla1uhaw,
o
. Mrs. Luther Jo�es, bu t atyle lo the following the M l. Burbag:e Spauld ing.
b
e
a
a n4
uts:
f
P
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et
V
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m
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Jimmy,
Id
pa,.
of
and
u.eats
Mr.
and
.e
w
LambertHi
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Mr
. .and Mrs. George Clonch.
a
were e k end 1
:
t�
mu1111 war:ied members that the J1,1lian Davis, Sherry FJtzpatnck, ,
Adu Swick, Linda and Wanda
brok� 11er arm· 1� t wo p@ct!s,
Lea
Mrs.
Wit
Stewf
and
f
o
Lambe.rt
Lohonored
Mr1.
rt.
rn
and
Mr.
ter
ents,
v
Re
a
was
guesta
Parker
8uB-ie
Mr.11.
and
guest
.
dlnner
l\11 1 t le of llril11ln wa11 11bo ut to Robert Mayes, Donald Mu11 ie,
CardUJp were Sunday visitors of
.
· da ·----- - -Mrt. .tqrry Pw.ken11 8JK t(re. s,� � 1ilU Su
ond said they 11hould Miss Carrie Robinson, Sti llie Mc· Davi! , Mr. a nd Mn. Flo)'d Thomae Mr. a nd Mrs. Jesse s wan on Park- of Mr, and Mra. Charle• Slmpkina g an, W. Va .. a nd Mr. a nd Mrs.
s1u rl .
_.,,in Y-. Mr. •nd Mrs,
Jack
Da
v
is
W.
of
V11.,
Ragl,nd,
retume4
Jio,».e Saturd,, BB1J.1., H'li
bll Miles
Thursday.
!war themaetveA so that
I
men (om11s, Henry Pettit, Mre. Cla rence Lee Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Ve rnon er Run.
1 · &amp;nu.- ('r,:;.ly •nd Mr. and
called on Mr. and Mr1. Burbage from La,�slde: w&amp;4!r,
_
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w1111ld HY: "Thill was thelr finest MournC1h1tn, Mrs. Lawrence Henry Weber and family, John Colwt ll
Virg.11 Hobbs and Faye HIii and
Andy i.,prouae called on Ray• I Spaulding and Glen Ca ton's of wu a dele ate tc;t - t be �thodiat � f*'{e�l I �gel)' also attend ed
l1our."
J
and dauilhler; Mts. W�llem A. and ,on Frank, Mr. 1t nd Mn. Ev. daughters were in Marysville lo m ond Sutherla
,
p en �nd Thursday.
.
I Vinton on Sunday.
·
ConfereJU:t.
.
M �� ��l:f
k JiYJden a nd
Thot1ght for toda �: En i:llsb a u• Roberts a nd son; Mrs, R. M. erett Colwell, Mr. and Mn. Har. visit his brother, Vernon, who Is
r. Spaneler of Quick, W. Va .,
M
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Mr.
and
144
Plurruper
Alpha
,re
Arnott
?tfn.
)Ifs.
Mr.
Qark
Erlewine
ey
Joetta
ind
and
Mr.
Iamf.f api!'nt-'°·· - nJay In Athen,
a aurgJcal patient in the M emoria l spent lut week with his
thor W. S omerset M a ug ham sa id Bllllng11 and son ; Prem. Infant \l
,.
daugh• ba ve returned home from a vl11l movin&amp; td �their
. . new
� .ho
Mrs. Fred Au1tln, Miss
.!be Jn Bel. wit
' h .their JOI!! �r. and Mrs. Char.
.
()pal HO! pltal there.
In
Humun Bondage": ''There Male B ogae1.
teu, Maxme and Rµth and Mr. with their son-in-taw and daughter pre.
.
Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. Don An•
les Jividfi aid · !l!JlJl1,
•re 1wo 1100d thlngK ln !if(', freeaod Mr■. Bernard Claywell.
raon, Mn . Su sa n Theobald, Mrs
de
Mr. and )4q. 1,ee JaCQOn and
Mr, and Mrs, Darr�II Burson and
Tommy 1 i1l{du of Athens WH
Mac
O
O
H
NOR
of
ARTHUR
fr
T
om
edom
and
lhou�ht
of
•d
e
Mr. and Mrs. LoweU Greer of famlly of New Carlisle and their daughter 1Jpd1 (')f " Chlllicot� arf
�
"n
ov.orriJ_glJt· "ipll'St
of bis aunt,
NF.W YORK UPI - Gen. Dou- Ellen Tucker, Mra. Janel Morris.
ac1io11.
Portland are the parent&amp; of a son son and daughter'. ln-law Mr. and rived 110nda)'
Yatheir
■pend
' Olk Mc.cl�dtoek.
laa M a.:Art.hur will
recei ve the
u.... Allc:e s•-ute and family,
born June 3. Mr. and Mrs , Chal- Mra. H11rry Plummer, Carroll.
eatioa wltb her mQther' Kn, Sybil
10R0flng
�- - ""nn Coe spent la,t week
grand cordon of lhe Order f'lf die Mrs.
al!CO"O HOP
""t-"•
Bl1Pch1 Ji,...,
lie Greer are erandparents.
viden, Mn. Neomi
,,
and Mn. Brady Utlinger Attles.
Mr.
th r. an4 lfra- Dave Thomas at
A fri'r r&lt;'('nrd hop Ii ach('dul&lt;'d Rialng Sun rrom a repreuntative Chase, Mn. Ronlle Nichols, Mr,.
�rs. Alice Sprouse was a of A11hla nd; John Ut�ln&amp;M' and
MiJa Winnifred Oibbl WU an "' • ?,f
fur tonl�ht al Zlrk' 1 l)p[ry Bar in of Emperor Hiro hito next Tuesday. Betty Sldt,r, 111d Jttan Ann, Mr•.
business vlSltor at Holzer Hospital Wendell Diehl of West Alezan• overni1ht au-•
.
of u
aw.a..u
nrit,_
. attend.... ••�
"fra. Glti
"1'1.
ma�ln'e .Wingett it
.
•
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Ponwrn)' from 7 :30 until 1 1 , it ls Consul-General Mllluo Tanaka will E va FJ,minl and Noretha, Mr1.
Mrs. Harry Schwa b , Ms son, en- Thursday,
r 1a h ave been h ere wtth their
,
d
o... a nd 1QU Vera Jittfl lt.
Clar,
R
.
In,th,
,
,
auftµper
pre 11enl the nward.
111mnum·ed h}• Leo SC1va�r.
Bertha Amo1, M ra. Bertha Lasher, tertalned Tuesday afternoon with
.- .. � aea.sion at Oh"10
�Jhf"
Mr• Joan IIay, Debbu,- e. nd parenlll, Mr. and Mr3. Fran k UtLarr)' lirell ot Clin:t,on, N, 0.,
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birthday
•
ring her
party
no
o
h
r
e.
Marearet
,
Pan
1
n
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Mr.
and
���e
callers
�ere
M
Sunday
of
Pea rl singer and their slater Mr, and 1pent tbe weell e1tct •it� b it PIK· • IJ�•r- t"\_: 7 _
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Mrs. Giles Smlth a nd family, Mr. nine year old aon, Tommy .
p
wa,
M.n. To1_11 Stemrt. They came es• ent,, Mr. and M,I. Elli Blr:da.
During the afternoon
ca1nes
1 and Mra. Wayn� Turner and
M' and M
C•I v ln Sprouse peclally to be with Mr. Utliniler
Yjdtp. .acec)QIJ!llnled .,IQ.Ii · "•
J.
Ji
F.
Mn:
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d
ACROSS
b
2. Pcrrorm
21. am,11
ein• and amll&gt;' y • � tbe paat week who ,·, confined to Ho!,., Ho1pi,
Blaine, Mr. ahd Mra. Dana Hoff. were played with pri Z�ll
Mr, 11nd u.
r '
lfl.l·'1 H · W,, W.fl t�
- �
l. Owna
· . � - , · · . ...:ou •1.
3. Become,
kltohtll
man Jr. and family, Sandra and won by Gary Stewart, Becky RayI UJ hi f her A. B. Spro111e ol ta l where be underW'll!!Dt a n am• G1UlpoU1 to ,peal the
f. Bodlo•
'
dull
AREA
'VHNla
Treasa Dean, Mra. Everett Mc- nea, M tlr:e Stewart and Johnny M. teo•1
\'a.
Jll'ith Mr. ana Jfn. lQle, lJviden; ot ·•· •�· t.-� "61.....,.
putallon of hi• leg.
4. Minleltl'
ot waLH'
2G, Co lna
Knight, Mra. Fern Sweeney, Mra. S&lt;! huler. A decor a ted birthday
s
�r. an'd
n.
ames
J
l
pana:ler
Scott Shielda and Charlene near ZlnuvJU.. .
9. Dtnomi4
O. Klng o.f
(ll)
p
Wright a nd Lynn and George cake wa■ presented lo th hon• of :- KnoJE, :Y -, �ere recent Ru11ell of Ro.sevUle are apendina
t®t: of -�.;.;
Jlr.
411111 Mp.
R�
n11tlon
Duhan
IT. 01lu
vau8:
.
oree. Refreshmenh of cup
.
anon ._______
.f
ee
c
f
d
n
d
o
er
if:'."
parent.,
Mr.
the
a
week
n
d
an
Mn,
with
Kanaup
Rf.
nesr
JO , Mtlal l.ag•
e, A.neient
29, A
"'°"IIIP,
tl,r,
c..jlioiJ
II
110
l,lo
Ice cream and Kool Ade wer� Mr 0
t J:in • Cremean, and chard Lucas and family, Jlmm1 wee.t at tM home of llr. and - Mn.
'7. Jump
ll. Pince■ of
• . �. Olllo. ••"
1
·
ved
to
thoae
:
named
ab
ove
and 1am 1jY and o
·
I a1•tera. Mr. ai,,d Hale of McConnel1Yille i1 here to Jesse art nker. _
wor•hlp
I. Brook
10. Worka
� �- W'n•HOl.- tdlt•
.·
Gary Green Br ant Hudson Min- �rs . :iard Claydell a�d fam"'""'"
U. Vonture
9. Cranberrf II. On«
ummer with the Lu•
len· Bln ll:I •�'•1:nt• Bpb, W ,._.!��!�If.
&amp;pend
the
'111'1.
i
H�
'
d
y R.ayne1, Ro6ert Sayre, Eddie
,_.J
J3. Overhea4
f ••i n� an R:t Spang- ,. ,,._
lll- RomlD
Y, •
ble ot LQuia,llle, KY,. .... 5'tpr,
� .. ..... Schaekel, Randy Dudding Phillip I er. MII ne re urned ome with
0no,'"1
11, l..lrw of
li;\, Oblolnti
Mr. and Mr,. Richard LucH, de, and • h• mother', . ......
tllf illlli" .. at POii
Jarrell Charyl Hud1on �rr Ball lb�m lor I V)altj
juncture
18. A 1l111
l1trat11
f
} ,j,;jj,'f, . •
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Juli,, Jone ,nd Stove vl1ited Rouah r,,lJ1i11ed 'illlb her- •••J!a!'
Suzan Bail Diane Nobie �rllyn
·
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of coo.I
JJ. Biblical
14. l'at(¥
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lt.
f
vl
,
,:rand,
a
g
r
ev
unda
their
c
wltb
i,mln
)'
S
·
l9. Penduloua
•am•
Mrs. Wayne Gnen, Maaon, en• Cook Lyn� Schwab Suza� sl!hwab Happy :o11o;;,,:re•:"
,:om•
e :•rent&amp; of mother, Mn, C, H. Je1se, Pome,.
■
Mr. and'Mri
Nfl'"
' e
- '. '1c.° IMI
J2. l!:lcllt
1T, Anlm&amp;l lit
pourul
tertalned on Friday •fternoon al Llsa Dudding Mar; Schwab1 Mrs
on born
ay at t e M■1on roy,
IOfl, CbQCIII;· _'_ . · ;� f;IM• ;1 ·-, ·
'�'.
tf
Y,-tr: Cttt,
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Willl1
23, AU&amp;lll
a1, 1'11
ao. r,n11a11
Duddl� g.
Mrs. Rlchard c11nic.
, Carole week end w�th:S
her bome wlt h l birthday party
·
r.
,
v:IJMI
.•,
ai
�.
·
Pomeroy,
Compton,
Kay
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■llkwo rm
••In
at. OallbeP
te11.
the_ho
and _
__
hon orlna her ion , Gary, on his Schwab
_s_
__
Rev . and Mn, Ge orJe Da via and Joseph, ,Zineivllle, and Mr. and Mrt. Jr■ �llilff ·j.°,•{.�i,_;
. -..c-.. .,.
.
,:"' · ::.:_.._:.
. -: i
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H, Klniddm1
tenth birthday. Part)' hata and
Mr1. Bertha 1-lter , attended the Mr.11. · Ri cba,d Luca. �Dd f■mil)'
1
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a,
1
..,...
11,.
,nd
.
26. COn1umed
1
wor, p..,.nted II lavon
Announced
ll1 thodl1t Cbllffll Confe,en&lt;e 1t enjoyed .,, outina at Billey•, Lake WOrlbl•IIID•.
" , _.,,.,., �'.� #.
a:8. New
w th the afte rnoon belns IJ)ent
The Middleport Pa rk AHoeta• L■k elide tldl put weet.
� $11.' · -ifur� i M -... :
. noon •!Ut. DQi
Salllfday.
.ZUIM\1
�
playl
na: aoftball.
and
.
,
and
iley
U
..,11111
Ba
�
Ill;
'
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allill
Mr.
o
.
■nd
Mr.
()f
n
aon
Jlmm)'
arrett,
R1'■H
lb
Mn
thi1
meet
U
wlllB
coming
b�d
Monand Mr. '11d IIIJ, . Kennttb Mc:El• Mr1, Charle■ Barntt h11 nplae- daqhter of :��! � • the tiNI, ,.- �..
,.... ■val
ev
day
29, BoWllll&amp;'
n1 at C.lt:, Hall at a.
enl
Ice u.a1n, cup eatt, and Kool
1
1
Plana wlll be m1c!e at the meet- ��7 of Jlld41tPOrl accompa,n- � ilan lutll " p.e 4.ih•u If# ·
: Nil
- '
...u
,.
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Ade were served 10 the foll owl
and d1u1b, .._ � 08 ,._
,
I
32. Amertcan
u,, •
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Ina Br,ant Hudson, Larry Ball, ln1 fo, the ne,t financial project ter,' '"- X. tlt NN· ,
tw l.ney thl1 Mila ItJndfan
W
Terri.
the
of
asaociatl
on to defray 8•
Tommy Sdlwabt Mart St'h\t"lb,
boarded .a
86. Galllwn.
!::::--i:���J:r,
---- .
penat1 at the park and to help PIil Wet._ where tbey
Terry McDavld1 Frankl• Z\llllpan, purcha
11 11.1Nelaon
Lt.
Jtat,.
for
pla._.
me
ne
equip
nt.
w
te
dle
and
Canon
Mn. Ruth
I lcl
M. A.lfU
·
Green, Sendin, a &amp;ut but unl)Jle __,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;.__ , U�'/'.".:..lb&gt;I 100 ot vn.
38, Warp-,J'U111
•
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1
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t
o attend w11 Eddl-e Schaieke1.
,t0. Strike
Albert Hawkin, bu boen dis,f 1. Pronoun
clw:led fiom Hober H01pltal ol42. Hamma
ter lieli&gt;a a Pllfent for a ruptured
I •P�fl&lt;, , ;
Record
. 1!1d Jin. Ktnnttl&gt; IJlloh.iel
An 111 time hl1b In attendance
and ..,_e, Cbillicotlle, were the
wu reached at the
lllddleport
If LUCILLI HAWK I NS
Com munity Dally Voca tion Bible ,
��r?'::t:,!":". 1��
Scliool Thund,y with 2'10 in at•
Kr. and Mn. Arthur Rouah, aon HI and Thehu.
te nd•nce,
Mr. ,nc1 .,.._ Bethel Moon and
Ronnie and Mrs. Ethyl French vll' anCI 11n. Earl Y�uq: of
"ft
l1
lted
Mr.
with
and
unday
S
M ,
For the cl\1pel Mnliee on Thun
put
u
Ma., ,pent the
nin,
B
t
and
b
daughter,
Julie,
on
Prea
day the fifth Ihde wltb Klatel Bo
net u CIIMtl of Mn. l'ffl'.I
Carolyn WUton and Judy Butcher of Clrtlevllle, Ohio.
Mr. an.a Ml'I. . Geora:e Dou1l9\ . � � • Eventt , lie
preaenttd a devoUOnal time wlth
,
-Ylchi••n, 1ecenll� vlaiJ,ed knl@t Qt P,omlnJ.
Plt,olt,
1tory, poem,, ••I• and pner.
ltttd to
tdm
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UtUt
uiJNli
d
,
,
a
Arthur
Mr.
Mn,
Pa
h
""ta
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ttwe
urvlC
J'rlda!"'•
a waa
nt
Holter Ho■pltai tbla "fitek.
rid aon, Rlilnle ,
I ed by Mr1: P,iul The�111 fourth Rou1b •and
0, 0. Po- atulided a otate
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Fronk
Land,k
lira,
llr,•
he
to
t
arade. Tlte1 pye pledau
meettnc
wide
ipd w,or11:1b�p · for
nu'O
Robert
Mra.
and
Bli
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,\merle� and Chrl1tian rt•P and and Mt.
thll pa■t
IV(litiht6ftdanta
countt
Denver,
from
Colorad
arrlhd
1
the Holy Bible,
to altend the funeral of Cllnlop WNlr: · held at Uacola Lodi• In
, A plonlo ii beflljl ,laftned lolr Qllke,, Frldliy, at the Pretbytel"- Co\ufflbua.
Hu&lt;l,way
lit. and 1111. Miko
f
Ute ochool r mt w,.in...i., 1111 Cllur.b ,t Hmtsonville,
,
of Miu Onoo and ·111ta, G1Wpol o ,..,. Satlll'
the
wltb
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ftl
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day rueltl •of llr. OM 11n. C.,.
0&lt;llool Jonlo!P
alid family,
rlln ft •ll\ loo � until ,_,. Jin. OW.n· Campboll •¥ roll
X B d $ Jl' L 9
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fo, llr, Mid Jin, l-pb Stanley .� toro ol llr, ud 'lln. Charle� Blmp
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Good SIMt With
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l'oultry &lt;1nd Eggs _ Broiler- 1
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Master-Mode
br tter .and more powerful, but nb- 1 ent facia l injuric11 while playing ishes, carrot&amp;, celery, and cucurn- t::b for m111;1ls. a&amp; 11.re Inge eggs. !
hers arn all good chu1ce1 for warm • I-"rycrs are an easy-to prt"pare hot 1
thmg has bt'en in1lalled yet to I with hoist cranks .
Pig Sta rter
make_ lhem safe _ a nd foolproof."
Some other sugJ!'. es tions on safe I weather meal!. Grf'cnhoW1e toma- we&amp;lher main d ush, whether you
This can he sa id of la wn mowera, operation of the elevato r are. re• toea have p�ssed l l,cir peak m sup- harhecue, b101I, or fry them.
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portable f 11 rm �lentors, tracton, pair or replace wor n an d fr.i y c d ply .and pnccs_ o;re higher. Pltmt y
cara and �ract1cal!Y every gadget hoist ca hleK . Shield a l l mo v in g t.&gt;F 11wecl corn 1s .itva1lable at rcaf· pl lci; arc areate r than in 1 960, re• 1
"We Do Outom Orindhe"'
or mecha ?1eal device used a round pa rts in , the vic.nity ot the load- lln&lt;1ble prices. Supply iM comma: tall pricea are expected tu rem.a in 1
Phent WY 2.m4
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consumer purchum� power - 2
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. our local newspaper has earned hazard . Nevf'r hoist yo ur eleva,or
fruit - Str;iw b erries have the
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notices of at least th ree inju rie1 'I bII
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1 an elev 11- , at so so n low prices sh ould t,e
Somebody failed lo lake all desir: l or as a lIdd er or aca rold Never
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1et chi.1 dren ehm b on an e·lP.vat or. t i. me fo r freez i n g berries and mak·
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Po wer[i.:I T1ps on �OW to Trea t a 1_ A lways be t'a reful. Become safe• l o
Power Mowe r . .. This leaflet, avail • 1 ty minded
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a narrator 1 Get rid of
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Last week's mystery farm was first identifi ed by Mrs, Roxie Oiler. Middleport, and Eu­ .�me of
�he tips given b)' Pow- hands. An ounce or prevention
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Inspect the la w_n for may be worth $ 1, 000 worth or cure.
Mr. and M rs. Waid Spencer and
Creek. The farm, named Carson Hill, is local ed three miles west of Rutland on Titus Road stones, wire and other debris be·
ramily ret urned home Thurlday ar-------and has been occupied by the Carson family fo r three generations, It is a 143 acre livestock fore )'OU llart the mower. The
ter spending a week at Fountain,
operation wtth the principle crop, alfalfa hay. It was previously owned by Thomas Wright bl ade can pick _up such objects and
Colo., with his sister, Mn. Law rence DeGroat, and fa mily.
and the original three room house has been en l arged into a six room and bath modern home. �row �e� with enough force to
It 1s important to keep _all
M rs. Paul Kelley and son, JaCk,
Mr. Carson and his wif! Garnet, were marri ed In 1906 and have four children Mrs. Ger­ kill.
e rsons away from t hC' opening
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aldine Reed ,_ Mrs. Ann t1ale and Bonnie Cars on, Cincinnati, and Adrian CarsoJ1, at home. wh�re t_h? grass I� ejected.
Curt f'"'rcdericlt.
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Mr: Carson is employ� �! the Soil Conservat ion Office in P� meroy.
, Powle also �0111t11 out that the
E. C. Hayei: and son, John, and
hand m.ay be quicke r th an the eye v
granddaughte r, Esther Hayes, atC
but the foot can be slowe, tha n theacts or armers
leaded Jhe fonenl of h;, sisie, . ;,.
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a tion is one of the law Mrs. Jessie McKenzie at Col,
Ja pane� beetles feed on foliage firmly and be sure_ lhe nower will m o&amp;! frequently overlooked ph1&amp;e11
umbus Monda,·. The iefl fo, Cocorn 11llk11, a nd especially roses. no t m ove ov_er h 11 foot as the of vegetable gardening, rega rdless
lumbu s on S und a y.
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DDT gives best protection of foli- st a rte r rope l8 pulled. Always be whether you · have a back yard garHen ry Thomas, who is employage but does not preYent beetles sure or your footing,
especially den or a huge acreage of vegecd
in Columbus, &amp;pent the week
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whe n mowing inclines. It is Ycry tables 1taya E. c. Wittmeyer, Ohio
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ba k over Slate UniYeraitr Exten ion h rticontesf.i will be among the new- Waham1 Hlgh School band, LlYe•
George !'rcd er ick Sr. called on
du1t on a da y to day basis, says your foot unless you are aware of &lt;'Ulturiat.
eat features of the 1960 Mason stock 1b ow and square dance.
County Farm Youth Fair scheCompetition between crop pl ants his brolhcr, Curt. Satu rday.
Saturday, July 80, 4-H Activlly Ohio St ate_ University Exten1ion the danger and keep your mind on
it r. a nd Mrs. F. A. Shumway of
the job at hand.
and weed s for both water and ferduJed for July 28, 29 and 30 at Day, field meet, pretty baby con- entomologists.
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afternoon
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S�racus
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· ti1izer often cause. reduced vegeoOo
the Point Pleasa nt High School j test and style show. Exhibits will
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mclude never table yields and quallty Wittmey - with Mr. 4nd Mrs. George Freder
0ther points
Pomeroy, Gilio
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be removed after the style sh ow.
Geneticists are hoping to intro- I
reach under the la wn_ mower de�k- er SJ1y5. "Y{eed control i; the most ick Sr.
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The ten_ta tive schedule tor the
Catal ogues, describing the var- duce nematode resistance into 1u_ _____
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unclog
gmg, adJu sting or oiling although on some soils which tend
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Pleasant High Sch ool ba nd, and ter competition with educa tional
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speci_al entertainme_nt.
exhibits. The m aximum space alic t1
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hi :1,s, open �o us_e, tractor d rl'll ng : feel by 6 feet. They will be llc-r
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eon IestI e duca I10naI demonstra- judged on the power to a ttract at'
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born lambs.
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Deep culti\'a tion after cr ops
nest in ho u:;es. but most o f er, plus .a sm a ll child so me�imes
cother sprays-and it last! up lO six weeb. Korlan
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gh pl a mly ma rked red can. Slor tng many crop roots Cultivation to a
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won't slain whitewashed or painted wal.16. Get Korlaa, today.
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minimum seedbed preparation ma)' �:�, P����l:���� ���a���- A �: ihould use �weeps instead or shovI
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Many of ., ufi. recognize th at com- c s. Ground &lt;'Or n cobs, damaged .. , ,
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uI ches can hoe appi I' cd 1o a1 - plex -- farm mac hine ca n. be dang· of d'1recI ors w1· 11 be aI 7-3
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that will be in the garden all se a- granted when 1t comes to SJ1fo!y
son, s ay Ohio State Unive rsity Ex- w!th e�evat_ors. Alth ough_ elevators
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Are quite simple mech a mully, the
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tension horticulturists.
study re�caled that t_he,i oo.use
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USDA researchers say it may be
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pickers, gra m machines:, or
corn
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You must r ecognize _several tro!lsuch ine xpens ive sulfu r carriers ble S0llr('e8 _If you wish to avo d
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elevator accidents. · Check yours
REFRIGERATION
now . , while you have time-elimNext y ear 's asparagus crop de· thin.
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I pe nds upon fern growth made by
inate the hazards!
The aspa ragus plant must have
HOME HEATING
, the aspa r agus plant du ring this
The most co mmon ca u&amp;e of f.a tal
to devel op a good brush acddents with portable elevators
1 growing season, says E. C. Witt• time
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mey er, , Extension horticulturist 11t growth following the harvest per- ls undercarriage collapse. Death
iod. Cultivate the bed al lhe end rcaulll when an operator Js crush­
Mor• Detail, Ph. o r Wrll• i, th e Ohio State University.
Due to the warm weather during of the harvesting season. Apply cd by the machine. Ma ny farmen;
late April, many aspar.s gu1 beds fertilizer unless a hen)' spring a p- ha ve attempted to prevent a n ele­
valor from upending. An underl started producing earlier tha n UFI· plication was made.
riage collapse occurs too sudcar
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A typica l fertilizer application denly
and unexpectedly_, a nd the
ase harvest by late June or eYen
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whe n the harveit season ii over
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if spears have become would be about 3 or 4 pounds of a path of fa ll ls _.,npredie�blt&gt; . A
fety track which restrains the
· �complete fertilizer such as 6-12- l 2 H
upper member of t�e undercar­
or equivalent per 100 square feet. I
� lo the trough will pevent .rol­
This fertiliier either can be , riag
laps1�&amp;- Delal_l1 on this are availbroadcasl or ride-placed alona
able m bulletm No. 387.
I Another dange ro us part of the I
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Control weeds by timely culliva- elevat or iS the hoisting t'r.snk.
lion during the aummer. If a , While lilting or lowering theae ma•
d rough occurs at the end of the , chines, it is not uncommon to lose
cutting period, one to two lnche1 &lt;!ontrol of the cra nk. When this
of water will help to 1timulate happens, the weight of the eleva•
tor will �llSe the crank to spin
fern growth, 11ya Wittmeyer.

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runaway Mike Souc h■k,
Big Mike a:ive them one new
mark Friday when be added 1
four 1,1nd6r par 38--3'-4rr to his
openini 68 for a 136 which rubbed
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1 38 held joint ly by S am Sne ad,
Ben Hogan, Dick M a1er and Billy
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lone �o·mpe ti tor-lor Mike held •
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banketl - at 1 40. They were Dow
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bored in WUllama' abadaw whllf!
wi th the Red £01, ii w11 on ly the
215th of h ie major league career.
Ru t hi aure ph:ked the r ight
spot to hi t it Frid.1y nig ht.
P!nth• h lttlng for wlnnlna plte h •
eJ' Jerry Walker, Stephen,, who
came lo the Orioles from th e Red
Box only laat weok, sm�1hed one
of Fran� Laty's ofl�rlngs Into the
meats with one on m t he seventh
inning to spark a three-run rally I
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t ha t bea t the Ti1era 3-1.
Oriol•• •et•ln LNd
The homer was Steph en,11' first
wit h the Oriolea a nd en abled
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lead In lhe American League ru,e
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Clilme with one ma n on, powered
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The Melg■ Countr �un 1 m ll!r
CJNCJN N ATI UP I � " I' ll he frm r th pla:y_e r In major league his.
H h Sch ool b11a bal l 1ea ue o n .
t ry t� h It lftOO h&lt;1met1. Bal,e Ruth
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He had just seen hi.!l Redleas
pl :;
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The Ya nke er, registered their
their sixth straight, lhis one
They .are Alfrad•Or ange (Easter n ), Pomeroy, Raci ne and Mid- to the Chic a (lo Cu bs. If the 1 0th Yictory In the last 12 games
trade wit h a 4-2 triumph over t he Whlte
dle-P4;1rt. Game s ar e on Wednesday Reds lo11e tod a y, they'll
goin
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seventh
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Athlelica 3-1.
HIGH SCHOOi.. LIA.GUI
" All I can do," 1i11tchinson
Jun e 22: Pomeroy al AllredIn the National League, t he Pisighed, "Is �huffk the pla y ers. 1
Orange, Racine at M iddleport.
retained t heir four-sam e
rates
June 2D: Middlepo rt a l Pome- went wilh the other lineup ae lead by downing the Dodge rs, 2·1
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Jul 6: J&gt;omeroy at Racine ·
In vain, he had sent l larrr An • 7-3, the BraYes edged the Ca rd- ·
Midd eport at A·O.
' dcrson 1o rir,h1 field in place of 1 inal!i 3.2 In 12 i n nings 11.nd the
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replaced Hilly Martin ut Mecond straight loss 6-4.
J11ly 20: Pomeroy at Middle- and Frank Ho u .se tuok over the
------1 port; Raelne •t A-0.
catehlna: chores from Ed Bailey.
July 29: Racine at Pomeroy·
Anderson came to the clu b from Jets Flante-Out With
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Philadelphia this week along with
Au1u•t 3: Pomeroy at A-0• Wally Post, long a Hedleg. "l1'e
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ho,ne ,,,,· ""," Posl slid Ing Columbus Jeta were able ·
A ugu,t 8: Middleport at Porn- smiled.
to score only one run in 18 In•
eroy; A-0 at Racine.
Poet was to h�v"' s�.art.-d F'T-J• ning.s of play a1■in1t the Roche••
Au1u1t 10: Pomeroy at Racine; day ni1ht, but Ch1cagQ
Man111er er Red wrn111 Frld,iy niih t and
Middleport ■t A-0.
Lou Boudreau at th /last m.inu.te were shortended at both ends of
Each te.ni Pl1y1 nine 11me11. aent riahtha nded Mo� D r8bowaky
• doubleheader, &amp;-0, 2-1.
Allred•Or■na:e 11mea at home ■re to ,�rt instead of Se h. Morehead.
The teama m11et •t•in toni,iht
on the Ea1tern Hlth diamond all
The Reds bunched two lti.u wi th wit h the sixth-pl ace Jet.a h oplna: �
um11 1t1rllna 1t IS:80 p. m.
a sacrif1t'e fl y to pull out of their noiedive.
a walk a nd
All Middleport home 11me1, ,core twice .m the bottom of the - -- - - -- --Ml CIUIII ot confilct wit� the Little first. They Nent Drabowsky to the :
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ll'.lmfl •t MJ ddleport will be pl■)'• from Bob Anderso n and Don El·
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iston stopped Cincinnati dead,
Ei1lon lfttlk lhe win, his fourth
aga inst three loase,. · Do n NewCard Club Entertalneyl
,ombe suffered thl defeat. Four
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Mn. John Zerkle enterta Jn,d by Jlq b WIii, accoahted for three
her ca rd club Tue1d ay eYenln1 1t f\lnl In the fitth •Jid sent Ntw•
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her home In Mi d dleport.
Que•S (IOIJ'bf �•..
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Pl ayer■ were ¥r■. Evere tt Dav i• 1 Jn 1111, th• R�a made
three ,t!J.
ind Mrs. Davicl p_.111,r. Prin s ror■, bri�ting their totat to � in
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Othen piqln, WP!l Mn, Cub
Bahr, MJ1. J:Olf!U Sludt1r, ¥,a.
Bruce Lloyd, 1"11, Clintoq F.r
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I not only for Ted WIiiiams, hut
Jo h anuon became an 8-5 betting ( ·l
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favorite today U he 111 d Ployd ( ....t ,t at Chk.., - T1,11rf1y also for his " caddy " , Ge ne S te•
4- I ) v Wynn ( 2.. ) .
()hens, who may pick up the
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(nlght,-Wovde1hlck 11-1 ) "' Jofin. he always dreamed .ibout in BosMonday nigh /'s hea vyweight Htle
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IOn 1:.1-4).
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W illiams and Stephens both hit
lundtr'• 0•••
taome , runs they'll never foraet.
A w�ger of $20,000 on Johana• a.1t t"1ore It �hit�" t,)
11n Fr1d1f nlaht adunc@d t he lotton .t IC ■nt11 Cfty
1 Ted s was ! lie 500th of his cs .
reer and assured him a place
prlc1 from '1-1 lo 8-6 today Thus New Y•rk 11 o..,..lt f2)
among baseball's immortals.
f�r t h e �etllna: hH been comp ara - Wa llh l ntton •t Cte.-.l1nd (21
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self in trouble with 9 walks. :&amp;ve n �, he Wai: enJ oymg a 9-2 Utiicago
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lead by �e t une Blac-K.well relieved him m the 7th.
Hu ch a -cha was, if nol superb, [ Al'ltfll'llMMI•
Monday ni�hl will be come the
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old Fea r leH persona now B1rg1t, showe4 ■mazing power.
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smgle · &amp;yd. a double and Mike
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unpa ralleled.
Ha rde n bul that youn g gent fe ma n ROMrt, (2-7) v1 Je,.._ (a.fl or Art- to slop the rest1v1t1es
Jfe 40.iJOn d · :C,Iµfh' -.,.,rn
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before the
er� and smiled, Lee hat a triple, tripled '
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I Sy racltle h i t or the g.i m e wae ll -Friend (1-3) vt �O.vltt (0. 1 ). I
Ira ha.s aeemed to be a htt\e off
!hat last year old Fear,less amulng th inking powers.
mil
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Sunday's G•me•
Bingle by Baker
wb ictl woul,:I m{P.c■te
pull�d one out of the left fi e ld
ra n d 1
ane
k
Why th en, you well may as�, ' ,h; bfft
2, an
hls �fte s e1 aren't too :sharp.
For Middleport lhret' run s were C l'l lc,eo N Clrklnnati 12)
th
al
bleachers by p1ck1ng lngo to heal coJU!denng th at his cha cha 1a
n L� ; w�lke� l
I 've &amp;:QI to think thail I f 4 e: uy
.acored m the fifth on smKle!! by St. Loul1 at Mllw■ulfff (2)
I
Floyd
milde
me
cel
e
pom.eroy be�I Ronni C
•
T1 1f'�a) , ven m
e
brity
I
of
eYflJ!I
r
t
�tte
it
was
-11n
ea
r
itt
u
i
:y
P
U ,vh -' lot A"91'1ff
arr and Benny Wilson
e
ge ts bpffot!d in tll, rtebt spot un
t Jie calibre of Broa d way � am, ago �� h is 1rtp on Ruch thing,
S acuse 4 .� on s"pencer s two.h • . ;;. 1ded by two Syrac
Phil He lph l • at S■ n Fra nclaco
error
0ths
use
,
t •lugain- ' -yo�
::
. it'1 ·I mld1,
,
.
,
Highpoc:kets Hanr.ahan , One•Eyed as B1r,git s waist and contracte less
ber p!JIow-,•)'ou
,
AMER ICAN LEA.GUI
I with a foam
b
er Middlepurl hitters were M i c ky
Ye
ru
YI. L. Pct. G
Connolly
01 1 000 l-3 ft 2
's
and
the
Racine
tlunlung
man
for
the
bout
are
eve'l
stronger,
B
,
r
tMorris and Charle� Bush eal'h �,nt
go
le
t
or
got
10
r
butcher who 19 a surg eon in his ca11 old Felil rlese de fy the signs"· I
330 O 2
Pomeroy
D 2 &amp; lea and Carr 11 seco nd ' 5i ngl e
Iew CUu,
!� aa,nd •ta
t_' �po , n
35 24 593
Baltimore
b
ru1n1
a
g
•
IJ
x�
m
t
Boyd (WP) Blackwdl (7) and
·.,.1e .eon , al m?ther u�d to tho11e locali tle11. Pattenon might
SI ffip
1,o' uk � fanned IO, W lllked 3 ; New york
30 - J577 I ½. 1 .\lp,11.re tlmt ·
'
.
R■Hont
Citu
affect
say
Spencer. salaer !LPi, Price (3 ) , Wine
ionately w1t�out uiung a be
d
lan
39
23 .� 2½
brenner fanned 1 , w� lked Ol�ve
8 b.it g�nah)' at tint 'ti�� he'll
,
comma.
course,
of
ccnta,
5
Wit·k lin ' (ff) • Lee (B) and Bailey.
1
and
That
30 26 .536 3 ½
ge t h. ran�r1"th th. e c1 rIt
l lone· Johnson fanned 8 walked 3, Oh u:ago
. )' :f
AT SYRACU SE - - C
and )'OU un ride the subway.
Patterson was undertrained the
�
'
28 25 . 5 28 4
De troit
arr ' fanned 2, walked none.
m� e
trymg
e r
a
p
�
:
8
There were, then and now, how last time and rega rded Jngo 1
23 30 . 434 9
, Washington
he
I
Th• lt•ndlnos
en on,
,
ever, a great many sterling rea• ju1t anot h er hoofe r rushed up to
·
23 33 .4 1 1 I O
Wo" Lott . Kans.as City
I
th
ron1 ro• are
1
e
e!
�
a
:
son" for rJ_"IY a b1olutcly ama�ing star billing loo ra pidly. He a1 SQ
1 9 34 . 358 1 3
1 1 Boston
R■cine
... 3
l
m ay
l t,
UIII r'ff
lllrLJ;,
and
d_ownr1ght lucky selection. had been _ confused, as have A�vFriday',
��l donil cry fo� Ingo. He't
Results
Ponwroy . . . .
2
. .2
Mlddleport .
... 2
2 Bo-aton 3 Cl.vel1nd I (night)
1 miking tbree-qu.rt,n or II, .ndlllol)
1
3 iollimoro 3 D,t,oit I lniohtl
bu••-•4 u'll Blill b••· 11,Jll,
N•w York 4 Chlca,o 2 ( night)
s
boot.
to
.
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WHh, 3 ··-· City l (niohO
,,:::=.-;,"7'11r-:::------

t1:1 re baseba_ll in Panth�rland, _ tee'd ofr on four Racine Pony
pitchers Fnday here with 9 h1ls good for a 9.3 vu.:lory , their
second straight The win tightened up the race, as Middleport

SERMONETIE

Pl•Q" v,.,u. 1u,11
R*ftm;,rn, Pi-

!IP"'� -

Ronald flle!llolltlln. !InI 1ul1led b:r her d■u&amp;hler, Sandra.
Tb, home wu do=alcd wllh Ir•
ran Je menta or ,ummer no-.iot. A
coote11t wu won by Mn. '19yd
Ca rm;icll:.
UU:W MIIIT •
I SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF THE WEEK
By 11,,,, F, E. Dunn
Th, Eltbtr Circle or the UtHlfd
Putor or Bethany, Carmel, Sy1"M"u1e EUB Churehes
L uthe ra n Chl.lrth women met re­
TEXT: "An� Jacob awaked out of his sleep and
, , , said, 'Sure- ce n tly in the St. Paul'1 Luthtrtll
ly the Lord is in L'fll! place, an d I knew ti not.
IGenest's 28·. Parith Houte with Mrs, Mar tid' Ob·
16).
linger and MiH Lel ah Jane Powal!
J atob had wronged his brother, who then thre atened to kill as host esses. �n. Ohlinger pre­
By Roy L, Smllh
him. So, at. this time, he was fleeing from his wrath.
Without Af' n tcd the program milng th, toplo:·
- I ar nig ht. he ha slept outd dd· ors with a ·�ut,� erana Behind the Iron Car
The role of the religious grafter is a very ol d one, and in s he I ter t h 1s
part1cu
d
11eneration there have been those who have stone for a p1Uow. But now he ha d J. ust awakened , not only lain . Mn. Jack Welch and lfra.
al most every I'&gt;
rrumd it immensely profitable. The scripture of this week' s to the light or another d ay but also to a solemn realization 1 Edwm Roush gave a. repo rt on lhe
1
re_cent synod meeting a t Jatbon'•
Sunday school lesson ia directed against that kind of d eceiYer. th a t G od was prese n t .
" ' 11
An Ancient Wvnlng
H e ha d awa kened from a won� e rf u I d ream i n � hi c- h he ha d · Those present I n addition to
w
boo
.D
y
second
k as seen the ange is o f G od ascen d rng and descendmg a la dd er h
About the middle of
, centur , A . , a
. the
t ose named were Miu Jean GriAI pu biI.she d un der Ch ris
tian auspice , k nown as t he Dldat he, that reache d from earth to H eaven. Stan d ing at lfie top was slead. Miss Judy F'r) , 'M iss Dori■
'
·
rrhe Teachlog of the Twelve Apoolles) which was d irecte d at God , w ho ta lked t o th e trou bl ed man, dchYering
him a mes- F:ll1011. Mrs Thomas Grin1tea d and
this abuse, and which undertook to warn the infant Christian sage of hope and ultimate salvation. So thrilling was that ex- �!rs W illiam Russell.
B I RTH ANNOUNC�D
Church against imoostors.
perience he never forgot it.
l-tr. a�d Mrs. John Wolf� are
J t seems that there were those wandering preachers who
It appea rs that ne\'er before had he sensed the divine Pre•
had discovered that the little Christian communities offered sence. Though back home he no doubt had often heard his announcing the blrt� . of a son on
at \fason f.'limc. The baby
June
hunting ground for the unscrupulous,
"
because the fa_ther I �aac d 1scourse
a happy
O our Creat?r. So he had become fa.- wei g hed 8 lbR, 8 ounce! and ha&amp;
·
,
.
Ch ns t'tans were a t rus tfu J an d chat'I1a bi e peopi e, and because m1ha r with the story of God s creatmg the worl d ; the sad ac- been named William Harvey. 'Ma­
-they were inclp!e� to t&gt;elieve in the honesty of anyone who count _ o Ad am an d EYe ' s fall into sin; and the cherished hope 1 ternal grand mother is Mrs. Harvey
f
mad� great clnims to piety, and some c1aims to novelty.
mankin d had of a Red eemer' s coming someti m e to save fro m · sarazen , Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pa•
Unfortunately, there was no a uthority yet established in- con demn a tion a nd d eath.
ternal grandmothe r is Mrs. Marside the Christian Church which wa s capable of passing on
te
B ut most of this , evi dently , regis red vaguely with him. tin Cam pbe ll al 10 of Nia i;c:ara Fall a.
TOW N COUNC I L MEETS .
the merits of all preachers attd all doctrines. Even some of To this man God must have seemed a Sort of mystical 01
The New H■ven ,:-own Council
the monstrous dectllptiona s�ceeded in cloaking themselves imaginary Being. Then how could a person com m une with
.
,
,
met Wedneld.ay evening at lhe
in the raiments of the Christian cause, and the
rpetrators H 1m,
as twas reported' hls grandfather Abraham had fre- city building in a meeting continn
o f frau d5 m i� ht go for years wi tbout be ing calle lo account, quentlf done ? Furthermore , who had ever seen God ? This is ned from the regular Monday evPn­
for the simpl� reason that no one had any au th�rity to do so. the attitu d e of many.
inll'. j('flion, in order to me-el with
I n t�e meantime the grafting we �t on, to the du1gra�e of the
But is God therefore proved to be non -existent because He Mr. Andenon and M r. JO(&gt; Sp ence
.
.
Christian cause, an&lt;J the hnpov_er1shment of . the Chnst t:3-n�isn ' t revealed to mort al eye ? Not at a l l ! "Do not I fill heaven ftf Ch ar lest on who h ave bee n _reThe Dtdaehe u�dertook to .•ssl!e a warnmg to Chn_s t1 ans an d earth, sailh the Lord �" (Jeremiah 23:24) . Many other Bi• tain.ed by the town as cons�l 1 mg
ev(;_rywhere, and m so Qoh;ig tt listed some of the tratts by ble passages assure us that God is real , and that He is present. engineer, an� were here 10 d iscus,
!he sewage disposal plant an d pavwhteh tile deceivers might be ide11,tU"ifJd.
ream ' convinced of the
So ' Jacob arose from that thrillin
.
. . j mg of town streets.
�
·
Grafters
tile
I rea 1ItY an d presence Of God . It ha d
n an awesome expen•
,
.
Attending were Thomas G rin... p rov Ides llOme !ntere�tinJ �eadmg for the mod �u.,,
The Dtd
1.
awakening. For it etead m ayor ; Thelma Capehart. reence.
spiritual
But
at
that
how
glad
was he
.
ern �ttrtstian who take s pride m maml�mmg honorable stand- become for him th � beginning of a· series of thrilling esperi- l tord e'r: Jack Frey, Robert Coote.
ilrds 1p�J4e 1.he oper,\tiO� pf
Chrl.stJa]l Church.
ences with the Lord. Many times thereafter he m ay '"have ex- Ricbar4 Ord Thomas Hoffman and
.
Edwin Roush, councilm ;n. Also
_l ap.s of any cofn1p u mty . to of- claimed , "0 , th e ble ssing of a time ly spiritual awakening !"
.
Ci
Jt Wll§. �P.ptQlQQ (Af
[)Qn.
fer hos1ntal1ty tp YJ�1t1ng Ch liami, and especially so 1n the
Many persons today are spirituaUy asleep just as he hfld Arth UT Wehrli, Karl W1le11,
and
Fleshn
Jal'k
dner,
�umgar
aid
B
case of tbPae who came f&gt;11e1aohjqa �e Gospel. ut among the been 50 long. They hear the ringing chuffh bells every Lord ' s
ayor
m
new
the
t,
Ca�har
1Rw1s
few
&amp;inaerf: there were at teasi a
insincere wlul overstayed Day; see the church announcements on bulletin boards and in
e�. Geo r�e ��Y.er aat
their tune apd lm P.aed Qp their hosts. In other words , they newspapers '. listen occasionally to a sermon prayer or bynm � nd counc1tm
a11 11n O,m,:-rver.
meebnJ:
the
on
m
·
�
1
c; tians fqr the s�ke Qf gettlng an easy ti V• But so man y see m never lo sense or expenenee the' preseoce
retend
. , ed to be C fJ�
The co11ntil was advised by :Mr.
f, .
•� wllho�t rtnaerinJ *ny service Ill eicbapge for their ac- of God, "though he be not far fro111 every one of us,' so Acts Spence lhat lh c new ,i,eet. would
comnwdatk&gt;nS.
17:27 d eclares. Think of the multitudes that regularly attend be paved along with those of Ma­
.,
Sun day School, without ever seeming to discover Him for AOn. The council canv�SAed the
votes or Ute rec�nt election a nd i,c-the mselves individually.
'
The Uniform Sunday Sch90l lesscm fqr June 19: ''BEAR.;
the e'.echo1.1 as record?&lt;l b1
ceptP;d
Why is this so? Because, like Jacob, they haven't given the
Tu. Thtlll; Creator and lluJer of \he univ erse, we thank Thee for the privilege that
lN6 GOPD FRUITS," MatUiew J : 1 5-2;J; 2!):31-46; Luke
,
n
e)echo of!lclat■ • 'lbe tounttl de-.
IS oqrs of �eiqg custod!a�� 1tf � .mall porli on of tltiti good earth. We pray for qn der­
Lord a good chance at their soul. •· G od is not in all t. h�i r t1d£'d that in t he near future Lew13:6•9; Genesis 1 : l•U.
th. oug his . " : That m�n was so. busy trying to obtain �e b irth- i.■ Street lrom !Jth to 7th st reets
Jllld.a n� lq Iii! Ull!I , to impro ve and to save it. Strengthen our fait h to the
. ,, we may hAve Thee walk with u , · in companionship.
wllC,,
pretend�
w}J.o
to have new revela- right and i ts blessin g that rightfully belonged to his brother would be made one way going
Then there wer" t�1e
from. the Al m igh- that he gave little room, if any at all, to the Lord. He was 110uth for a trial period of one
commisshms
lions, to }Jave re,::alved special
Hear our, prayers, deat QQd, aqd forgive our imperfections. Keep us ever mindful
1
month. n succenful the cha 'nge
or a • new interpre- spiritually asleep but unaware of it.
ty, or to have developed "n�w
of tt,e fa�t that all we have abopt us here is in reaHty not ours. We are but Thy trustees
will be made perman,nt.
And
can
How
people bt! -twakened from spiritual slumber?
• tation of the faith." The thing l4ijt made them so dangerous
of 11. ·,
Mrs. Savanna Upton, count.,
Try
roqse
to
so
themselYes?
they
that
will find the Lord for
was the fact that they talked glibly, they sounded well , an d
n une 88d Mn. K':-rm1t
health
Finally, bless Thy Churches l!lat have me ant so much to us in happy times and · in
they pretended su rfor piety. But they were impositions . As them. Pray God will throw something across their pathway GreAS appeared before council �0
g:
.
that will attract their attention - something that will start
days or trouble and sorrow. Thank Thee fo r the rich fellowship t herein. Above all we
avoided al all costs
such they were to
d1scus!4 the hr,alth budget for th1a
·
th
h
u
that
_believe
mus,t
God
t.o
cometh
at
t
He
But
praymg.
e�
are gratefu l to Thee for thlir sanctuary, wh ere we may go to meditate an d listen , until
year �hich hiu been cut. They
nJ•Uh�w W•• Trc,ub,M
perhaps we may hear that still small voice in which-ever Thou speakcst to the souls oi
The authot of the First Gos el in the New Testam ent see ms h� t� 1 and that he ts a rewarder of them that d1hgenUy seek 1.11ked th at N ew Haven contri hute­
r,
at le ast s100 toward th� hea lthmen. Amen.
, to have been the "teacher" n one of the Syrian churches, him. ( Hebrews 1 1 :6.)
_ .
j
spm.tually
do
ca
y�ur
pr_o�rarn _in order to continue. the
for
therefor
favo
Th�
bes
n
}'.OU
e
�
!
·· ·
probably the one ln Antioch, and as such he seems to have
.
• •• h
chmc bem&lt; held at the Qmll,n
him
fnends
awakens.
rouse
he
sleepmg
him;
unto!
shake,
to
1s
been greatly troubled by the appearance of some of these
r ;a 1 Building. _No aclion was
Memo
And soon as he finds the Lord in a personal "" rience of his
graft1 n1 ·,o chers,
proml:i.
n
0'1Cl
,
oc
ss
i
ca ::: bul cool)&lt;r atlon wa,
With retenslons of great pjety, and seeking to sow SUS- own, he will rejoice a t h s discovery, He will le the
.
w
,
•
piclon o the constituted auth�ritles in the local church , t�� s n that awoke him . Never will he forget the happy surp,:,se
LIO NS CLUB MEETING
·
t accompames the fmdmg of God through J�us•· Chris�
,'qw .J.J ons . Club . m...!! ,�'J'ue sd :ty
•
��ti
,
o.
l
10
ned
o
commissi.
was
Who
on�
as
up
hlmaelf
,set
aran1H
,
,
,
,
'
• . l'J�Qli ,
.
.
.
1,..- � 1 , ... .
· 11UuCt all believer&amp; ln °the true faith." And many of the ,um. �u r Redee.mer.
·•
. . • 1 -�, t!ve11in2 al the 1Hi6n"'"fffime for
_______
the;, """''" m'l"tln •. Mra. Sa·
wary were Jed otf into coqfusion and deceptions by empty
a Uplon, an1nty health nurse,
vann
phrases and }Jlgh-sounding tjtles.
�
l'i.
1'
-:i:•.1 naest Ape■ter. !he talked on
In order to safeguard the Christian congregation, which
Suiht Const�atlon. the orocedLIBRARY �OURS C HANGE
was named a.11 the tlub'1 reprellllddl!lpOrt
was made up of honest souls who wanted• to know
the truth 1
Po1J eroy Budgei Shopping Center
•
The Women s Club sponaorors sentative to the Maron County ures and the 1mMrtl'lnCf' o f ooop.
•
Matt hew gat hered up some of t h8 familiar sayin�s of Jesus of the Town Library have announ- Health Commissio n. Two Jetters er,non between the Sivht Conser­
�
i�h seemed to apply to the situation , and he pu �Ush� the m teu a change i n the hours. Effee- of resignation were read and ac- vation Vrol?l'am anti thr. County
.
&lt;• -.
·
&amp;
m hts Gos��· This mean� that he a,lso taught them d1hgently live Tuesday, June 2 1 st t h e library cepted, ?tfn. Clyde Rice and Mn. Health Decartment.
An r.lection or offi cers wa.s h el �
will open at 1 0 until 1 1 :30 a, m. Marion Oblinger. M rs. Louie Karto the Christians under bis care.
&lt;lulom Built Kitchen&amp;
the follnwlng elect�: p n!111wilh
were
Wile,
rl
a
K
Mrs.
and
m.
nik
p.
h
1c
5
on
until
30
:
3
or
d
ea
inst
In blunt language which curried no favor h.e called them
lltakers of Holsum Dread
Charle!! Leste1': lit vice. llf'n"faJse pl1)phets," "ravenous woJvea," and other names prob- �■e h Tuesday of the week �i� is accepted as new memben. The dent.
Jr .: 2nd vil'e. F. C. ReiBuck
rv
e
h
t
on
held
will
meeting
July
keep
from conOictmg
be
ably as harsh which are not recorded. And the problem is still I m order to
,J
with the swimming pool hours. 1 1th in the baaem,nt of the home chert; 3rd Yitt, Will ard F�ar: seeWith us ·
,
j The library wm continue to be of ·"'"· Richard Pfiffoer w"h ,et,rv - treasurer, Ed Cunmngham:
•ts ·
·
nu
e
:,
recogniz
ca,n
sue
f
ir
lh
b••
ed
be
h
All
open on Thursday eveninc from Mrs. George Burna, Mra. Ray Pie- Tall Twistf"r. Tnm Hoffman: DI•
.
,
•
OP AMEIJIOA ·
,,
(Copyright. 1960 by the Division of Chrl�Uan Education, Na- 8-7 : 30. This schedule will con- .._,na, Jr., and Mrs. Lloyd Holfm11n recton: John Wolfe and Mart ·
ti,,,.i_c;ntoa 5888, a.,emwood, W:
Tear Dodgfl &amp; Plymouth neaJer
tional Co_unc1I of the Cflurches pf CQrjst IQ the United States J tlnue through the summer month.s II hostesses. a work shop on Ward: J,ion Tame r. Robert JohnMiss Suzanne Wolpert is- .serving flower arrarigement, will 'be held. ston and Greeter. Jack Frev.
of Ame nca. )
----Attendin, were Robflrt Johnston,
"nle program for the evening
as Hbrarlan durlng the summer.
INI
&gt;
•r
pm
'1:30
School,
Sunday
a
Brewington,
ames
J
Mrs.
Supt.,
Evem
Hoffrru,n, John Wolfe, F. C.
Tom
"Slipping
�'.
diacussion
panel
e
th
was
, GARDl!N CLUB MEITS
�
"
Prim.ar)' Supt. Divine Wonhip at nlng prai1e 1ervice An Open LetCl ub Rosea" · by Mrs. Donald Brown, Reichert. Ct111rles Lf&gt;�ter. Ma1'k
The
Ne
h aclim a Ga rden
._nteU
,
,«wiHl
01
llQ.Ua
.
lO:SO a m Sermon �o They Wenl ter to t he Churches.
·
,.,
held their June meetina at the "Planting of Roses" by Mn. Law- Ward. W illard Fear Henrv Bu&lt;'II:,
(
.
y
IUB
■
eet
.
Church
O(ficial
Board
Together.
will
m
a.tll
n
,
F
1
�•; Va.
,.._..,,__ -� 'ff
H\llli11J11ani•
'.
.I
ii
Alex Quillen Memori al building renee Lieving and tht "Care of .Ir . Jack F'r"V irn d lfllf'!lls Bill
).
h
ora
Sun
W
or,
unn
D
.,l
9:3
e
o
c
hur
l
h
t
a
ing
O
h
ev
th ig
;p
· wit h Mrs. Donal d Bumgardner, Rose1 ' b)I Mrs. Tom Hoffman. Gihbs. pn1i11"IJ"' Jlil le1 , Harry D U•·
p
,:
1 ,a
•
�_p
:
_
$i
�,
K
SO
ti
n opp,
1
ng at lhe c�u,ch
IO
h
O
l
d
l
ay
h
d
:
00
T
even
ay
urs
•
Dli"
M rs. David Fielda Jr., and Mrs. The p anel made an ,rrangentenl nell ""r1 nnn•llf Br,.,..n
I ominf wonb ip h' -a: '-" Evan•i
PERS.")NALS
at '1:ao the truateya wjlJ �eet. The Supt ; Y-hour 6:30.
�:"3
NEW HAVl!N
�":'��';;;!�§
,
Ca rroll Adams Jr., ser\'ing 11 hos- a nd corsage featur tni !'Olell.
llatlc 1ervlct ,
; �. !"ra yer
II
a ..._a IU I Church, F. I. lesses. The devotions consisted of
clHea
Frid
�
ay evfltrilll wit h.
DVBS
c
Mr.
METHODtST
CHURC"
SCHOOL
11n d :Mra. Robert Ten nant
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'lbe Methodist Church b bold- and chlldtt11 weft' rt-cent vis it on
• progra m. VJsl t the dlepl,y at 1.J&gt;uqn , Pa■tor, Sunday Sehool 9:30 two readings "Life's Bouq uet " by
lmMt
l'alrvt9w Chur,:fl,
Wayne Rouah, Supt., Wonhip at Mn. Ad 11. ms a nd "Reveh, tiona" by ing their DVDS for twQ weeb of hie brother and family in Madi
o'clock and pro,11'.nm at '1:30,
fltoma1, pallor. SQDdiv. '!ebn111 at
TM F lnt Baptllt Church, Mid- 10:45, V-Hour and prayer meel- Mrs. Bumgardner. The roll call . ending Friday. The following per- eon. Ind.
9:30 am Supt, Rer�
sh
dlePort, Rev. Donald Boone, Paa In• JS P, m. Sunday.
Mr. ind Mn. Norman Stiven
wu an swered with "Nam e your fa- sons are teaching a nd helping
prayer aervices WtdneJday
IUB Chu rch, F. E. vorite rose ".
tor. Tony Fowler, Supt. 9:llli am
lyntuu
children, Parkersburg, were
FreeDavid
Rev.
aehool,
and
the
with
prt4Chlng S�da1 l '11Chl 7130;
=
t guest■: of her paren t., Mr.
m
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r
chu
s
Church• School, 10: 18 am Morn- Dµpn, P.1stor. Sunday Sch ool D·�o
the
of
stor
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Th e busine s meeting was con- man,
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, � P?t&amp;, JOUDI :neople■ •#tMlnl Sun•
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Quisenberry,
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Worthlp,
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H. C. Roney.
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Mn.
rten
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Mr.a.
and
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J .in da B.■ump:ardner. dauthter
church, 7:90 pm EYen� worehlp 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday president. M rs. Robert Johns ton Fereuion, Mrs. Cheiiter C,mpbetJ,
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The Yawn Patrol, Serl;ture Ro- 7:30. _ _
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Mra. Ray Mahatrey; Primary: Mn. of Mr. and Mn. Donald Bumeard�,..
.
Ethel
committee;
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manl!I 18: ,1 -1 1 , 8:fte) meeting ot
Ed HUJhes and lln. C11rl Tera· ner ... a �cent p atient 1t Pleas.
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Bertha Laaher and Audrey Pat- ia Jn charce of the music for
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Dorca■ , OU'&lt;:le will �ffl at the, ft'.U , q ,
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Mr. •�d Mra. Jack Heuon wer.e
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tenon; Members hip commi ttee: th is group · Juni or, Mn. Jatk .,.Cefll Yislton in Washington, n .
c�ara:e·,
home of Mn. M:Uton •flo&amp;d,
pm
''Destroybuf Fear
Goldie And eraon, chaim11n, O�I Needs and 'Mn, wan, Casto, 1th. c.
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Elect■ Circlf! at homfl ot- Mn. ""·
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"4e11ds To lfN.Urig"
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Armstrong, Blanch.e Jividen and John Morgan, music. Open ho me
1�, e�r1e
John · FulU: for plenioSllnn, cov'-l.l ,U
Mr. a rid Mn. Cherter Weaver
1••
Thi, hdlrl ttd Church, R••• ered dish and table •�laa, 7:IO H
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Mely a Tu rner; Publicity �mmit- wi ll � held .June ·17 at 7: 30 f!)r ■li d t�mRy were 'fitiilng reldlves
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Waldo J. Bartels, Pa1t o"r. Jo h n Love-Joy Circle at home or lln.. 1 , '-"'- JytnUJI Circle of WSCS tee: Mn. Grace Colwell, ehamna,:i . friends a nd Piftnta of lhe chil- Jn Columbu111 retentl:, .
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I wentrip lOtlO ,a. "'-·
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Mr. and Mn. Geor•e MacKnlellt
Reed, Bible Sthool Silpt.
W. fl. S111u11haull,h,. p11i.or : Sun- Sunday- Churr h School 9: 15 a m, Circle 1t home of Mn. Eul
■ entertained 1 &amp; the home of Pen riy A J:?aY committee: Mn. I MOTHIR-DAUGHTl:R aANGUf' and fimtly visited In New York
MHwal ·J:IM"!''-11"' CJ,u_rdt day 5-'ig.J. ,t :Jo 1. m., Worley Wor!hip Hour l 0 : 2:1 .a m sermon Smith; Wednesd111 7:SO pm Mid � ¥afpret P11raon1 June 7 I Rut h Erlewme, Susan Theobald, \ A llother--Daua:bter banquet wu reHntly.
Mn. Edward Rickard is a 1uri. , .._t.,_�ornln, Wor• by the pastor , Jr. Hi Yout h Fel- week rarer ind pr�� miee,Un., with KIA P Ilia Rice as asal1t- Opa l Armsi-i:ong, an � Mildred �· held reeenlly in the IOcial roem
....,.... S"Ulool 11 . Jt, lQ, · Len Haley,
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Friendly
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[M. '9u.S&gt;(. 'llr. 11d vrt. Dalt lb lp lO:fl a, .,_
e,1• w11 1bowa. and dieeu ased . c hairmen Pearl Little, Don na Nel- ladies of the Union WSWS and
11.n. Glen Smith h11 been ll Y•
tfwjlll �a, ,�P. Rohert E. C i rtle meeting Tuesd a)' 8 pm. Choir rehell'lal ; 'l!hund1y I pm
•• Chutch �
-•
lyr Puton.
tb :tt , e".lFl!l. PfQ er meetµie Come · and worihlp , you are wel- Men'a Fellowship will meet at tbe Jfln• Panoni plQed two pi ano , son, Marie Birchfield ind Mar- the I■die1 from the local EiJB in e: with her mother Mra. Artt,t
111•-1 ,...-.,,.uahlln,
come.
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church as 1t1eats. The meetina Casto who i1 • pat ient in a Cha(church. An outlnt l1 planned.
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■olot. 9Ur topic tor the eve n ing Jorie Rice.
, e . DaYlcl. ,Jtwltor 7 :� 'J):1,indaJ.
Bff. ";l,
At the close of the meeting re- was conducted by Mn. La�ra )elf.on hospital.
Church .. c•rt1t, Mllllll■poft,. ;au KJQlon1 ,rnd our guest
d•n�• Socletyt 144
l1tlen
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Jean Morgan Yisited her �and
ji COdn.er pl lto"r· $und■y Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy, Morn- Fred I. Gardner, :IHnl1ter. 0: 80 1peppr for the evening w11 Mn I freshments were served to Mn. Elliott, pre!!lident. Mn. Vfraifia
1iiut.l' 'f.... a.
Mn.
trong,
Arm
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rents M r. and Mrs. Warren
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Alb•ny,
Uni•
yard,
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i.tJdiep.'i Chul"t!b Jng aervice a_t 1 1 with I, Th,,e
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art a t Leon this past week.
Stew
h
she
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C . $teffy .,ho IPOke on her eiperleneea as I Ausli �! � ra. � apman, Mrs. Cha�e,
ad reeept.
ConYention
Day
lonar:y
Fat�ers
of
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Colwell,
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Mn.
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Mrs.
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due
A
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Mn
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Atomic Force the 1ubject of the Supt., 10:10 M:orn !ll w
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1e,1on .sermon. Golden Text: Thou Subject The Ideal Earth1J F'a tb- 1hbwed picture, of the school G t ,·_c,! �olwell, M�1 Erlewine a nd Mulford and Cori f'eJ",U1on, B&amp;flg returned after visitinlf: with Lt.
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�lph even thou, art Lord 1l1;me; thou er; 7:30 Eveplne service, ■\fb- Wltere ■he taught and lived. St,e Joel la, ,lfr.s. Flemmg and Noretba, several lf.llect.lon,. Cona.1e1 we,e Comdr. and Mr1. J•me11 Dyer and
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e1
1 !30 haat made .henen , t:Jie heaven or Jed Who Went Abo"*
Dolnc. ._, l)retented with ■ aift at (lie M rs. Jividen, Mn, Ev!bn Jordan, presenled to the o)delt moth�, family a t Norfolk, V a.
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Rev. and Mn. David Freeman
ayer
A)ttUna
Good
Pr
'1:30
tl• of the eveni ng by the grot•p Mrs Lucas, Mrs. Morris, Mn. Mar- 1 l(r11. Helen WebrU, the young•
Wfd.
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boat,
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heavens, wi
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conrerence: el
Mra.
Jane,
Pat•
�nd
P1r1on1
garet
8
Bennie
a[rs,
eat,
talfml ; mottt,r
S
nded a recent
atte
e
P
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()J:rn
1tu�.
in
Bible
wa!1
ing
and
t
miPe
ese
n
The
bu,I
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all
rth,
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nd
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0'10 1. m.
Rtee
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at 'Bueka
d
Ellen
P
and
Mrs.
Church
!on,
be,r
(tie)
Methodist
the
f1mllt,
t
larges
the
t
n
P
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rth,
Mn.
Alfrwl�
president,
tlla
rtll'f.
g:hi,
r1e el the vice
, therein, the seaa, a nd all that ii
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w!i:.����e'll�:�I,·
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1111 Youth Fellowship group
8:80 a., fl), )I'� ltlac, SUpL; llOiit-1 sh!ppe tb thee. Nehemiah 9:8. Supt . Wor1hlp 1ervlce1 10:4!1 who W,JI ■t L■keaide. After the Mn . Taylor, Mn. Theobald, Mn, Riddle showed a fil on "Ch1'r• Wf ''"'. 'litWil
Betty
Mrs.
Thomas,
Grace
the UB Church were recent
from
World."
the
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A
Arciund
t
ch'•
WSCS
11,
we
e
d
call
Ju
roll
and
evening,
d
a
re
re
mlri,u
Tuesda,t
service
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8.
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a
Wedneailay
p
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l onhlp
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Wolfe
d
r
or the Huntin J?ton fellow■
l!'ues
Mary
KYM.
Mrs.
[or
t
ms,
a
i
ken
w■a
offeriht
Ion
o
t
a
■on
Mra. Sch.llllnt introduced the new
Chvrch, P,isn- meetlnt at the Foll Qd-Robjn
p, P,l,i Evealn1 w�p 1 UnltN
p" deavor
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gr
hy Barnes and
They snent the a fter•
Dorot
Mrs.
eryl,
h
M
oup.
SIWIMG
ship
ITS
CLUli
a
C
.
pr
ii,t
y.
\V,tnlng
:ye,r
coming
Wednesday
tbe
for
tldeot
borne,
eroy, Eugene Brown, P11.stor SUn• /
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mitt! · 7 p. m.
11·• wedbetda:r T·IO p'
h yllis and Connet :R1ae.
noon
P
at camden Park and- later
children,
Club met recently
Sewlnr
The
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preshe
and
A.u1Un
Fred
Mn.
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mee
er
9:18
FinScho'!l
h
t
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a
d
Kehne
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a
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at lhe home or Mn. L. C . Roush. went to Ritter Park for ,upoer.
W
TM Pint lil.-t... Chvrch, R•·· aided ;lj:YJl! the remainder of the
Supt. W911hlP 1 0 : 30 1m. To•
ft!li· J. -.,- 1flffl�, � t, 1 o. ·•i ' l'iil)Ue meelini 90.n. t'1 P' pfey,
CHAIIGI
.ACINI!:
Mn. Berth■ TUmbull and Mrs.
'l'hose 1ttendln,1 were Mra. R.
astor,
ho�d
to
d11.olded
WII
nt
P
meet"Inj.
'McCiulflY,
.
It
Arttiur
cine,
Janel
Gulde.
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Mlnersvllle,
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n
row
Bryant , llra Hugo Juhlinlil, Mn. Edi th Cox of Raven1wood vitiled
Victor
.,.w,n
B
l)nnu
the
nday Sc�6o), 10:4&amp; al!J
Su
al picnic July 10 1t tfle
am
9:30
wnt
Ca�pter
Alit
nd
a
:prown
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el 9 l' m
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e,t- frif"nds In town recen tlJ.
p. ,r, .,
l!lp- go to GaTl\p SBbina (Sunday after:" Momlnl Worship to-pit! t'tle Chrl! Portland· P�k. Thl1 ii for mem- I preach Sunday. mol'."lng at the L. J. Jlllf.Uncutter, Mrs, Fred
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Ice mttlln&amp;'. Tbur�. . 7
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Mr. and Kn. Robert Gibbs of
t Ch urch at
J.
Mrs.
Method1a
rmM t.yne,
ey,
He
Run
Mn.
Forest
I
was
It
aQ
[1m11if11.
for
the�
end
pm
ber1
Father,
tian
6
tor
Hprteenting
noon)
week
a
· tf1tlH -4--. J'tffl!efOJ'" , ...,. � 1, l&amp;trJ S�ool' "n.un. 8 If:• 1ft·
MeW. V■., were recent
cine
a
R
Bancroft.
the
t
a
Mrs
and
Wein,
0
N.
Mra.
Stewart,
L.
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the WSCS. Wed. 9 a m Fn:ver aJld ,chool ages, 8 pm EvenlnJ HrYict 4eclded &amp;o h•IP the trullee■ pur- 9 ·
cu -paMor Stmdu SfhooJ t:80: ,
M r. ind Mrt. Richard
of
S11nd'1
_euests
H.
10:'5.
W.
Dy■r,
al
L,
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ch
T
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Mrs.
Chu
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one,
t
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tbodis
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the
for
rltril:erator
I
eiwie
Plllt'ltn Hgtl,tt,a ch.,r,h book 1tudy. Wid. e pm eholr re• An Open Lelftr tt
1!�111.f wonhtp ,o:ao; jff.l,s ,.i,. D■
MiddleHa■tin1,
Noah
Ord.
nd gue1t,
a
Wolpert
Pilili
Mt'I.
evenin&amp;.
PrlfeJ
P'I
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nll!fllay
ecl
es,
1al.
ar
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n
t
h
dlrec
Jo
n.
Werry,
,
M
l•"tffl)t., Den WKhlntchw•nz. h
tS:'f Ev�JII
-1
Mr. and Mra. P'Iovd Crioehnt ,
pdrl, will preaefl at the PortJuid Mn. �1 Clark and Jhe bosten.
were
committee■
followln.g
The
mettln1.
tor.
m.:
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a
9:SO
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er . � .'I\� 'lt"1• �So;r� jjl.lJ.toJ!.:..:. �� !p&lt;:1001
,nd �mily, Mound,ylll•, apen� 1 •.
stlQWII !IILD
T1!o lethlthom lepli1t Churfh ■ -Jnied for the c0min1 ye,r, Methodl,t C�urch. The two men
C�•rch
11,jjjoi , ,if �, ,-� :tlfoi, lt� ,Vonltlp ll):JIO ■. m.; Pl!- _The HNth MethO&lt;l\ot,
n
as
w.u
pulpit.
weeks vaea.tlan bel'e.
he
t
g
lhower
o
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re-I liend,,. Arthur R. McC■uley, ,t11,1.nce CQQIIJllttee: Mn. Llnn , u, f1Uln
l�� Church ta · 'tq.ft); i ; Bd- p-1 ... \Youtt 8:45 p. m. EvanU}� Middleport, Raymon «.on&amp;tahi. Gfta
p
Cul SuUlvln n ii a patient ■t
ed
t
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h
poin
been
r
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borne
held
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a
fheobl
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� Uc ��•• l:30 p. � : Fellowi,iJp Pastor. Sunday &amp;:hoot' 1 :31) each .P11tor, 8;80 am Morhlng wors)rlp f 1w'1'1i �inn
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Big Mike a:ive them one new
mark Friday when be added 1
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openini 68 for a 136 which rubbed
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Ben Hogan, Dick M a1er and Billy
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bored in WUllama' abadaw whllf!
wi th the Red £01, ii w11 on ly the
215th of h ie major league career.
Ru t hi aure ph:ked the r ight
spot to hi t it Frid.1y nig ht.
P!nth• h lttlng for wlnnlna plte h •
eJ' Jerry Walker, Stephen,, who
came lo the Orioles from th e Red
Box only laat weok, sm�1hed one
of Fran� Laty's ofl�rlngs Into the
meats with one on m t he seventh
inning to spark a three-run rally I
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t ha t bea t the Ti1era 3-1.
Oriol•• •et•ln LNd
The homer was Steph en,11' first
wit h the Oriolea a nd en abled
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lead In lhe American League ru,e
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Clilme with one ma n on, powered
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The Melg■ Countr �un 1 m ll!r
CJNCJN N ATI UP I � " I' ll he frm r th pla:y_e r In major league his.
H h Sch ool b11a bal l 1ea ue o n .
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The Ya nke er, registered their
their sixth straight, lhis one
They .are Alfrad•Or ange (Easter n ), Pomeroy, Raci ne and Mid- to the Chic a (lo Cu bs. If the 1 0th Yictory In the last 12 games
trade wit h a 4-2 triumph over t he Whlte
dle-P4;1rt. Game s ar e on Wednesday Reds lo11e tod a y, they'll
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Athlelica 3-1.
HIGH SCHOOi.. LIA.GUI
" All I can do," 1i11tchinson
Jun e 22: Pomeroy al AllredIn the National League, t he Pisighed, "Is �huffk the pla y ers. 1
Orange, Racine at M iddleport.
retained t heir four-sam e
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June 2D: Middlepo rt a l Pome- went wilh the other lineup ae lead by downing the Dodge rs, 2·1
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Jul 6: J&gt;omeroy at Racine ·
In vain, he had sent l larrr An • 7-3, the BraYes edged the Ca rd- ·
Midd eport at A·O.
' dcrson 1o rir,h1 field in place of 1 inal!i 3.2 In 12 i n nings 11.nd the
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replaced Hilly Martin ut Mecond straight loss 6-4.
J11ly 20: Pomeroy at Middle- and Frank Ho u .se tuok over the
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catehlna: chores from Ed Bailey.
July 29: Racine at Pomeroy·
Anderson came to the clu b from Jets Flante-Out With
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Philadelphia this week along with
Au1u•t 3: Pomeroy at A-0• Wally Post, long a Hedleg. "l1'e
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ho,ne ,,,,· ""," Posl slid Ing Columbus Jeta were able ·
A ugu,t 8: Middleport at Porn- smiled.
to score only one run in 18 In•
eroy; A-0 at Racine.
Poet was to h�v"' s�.art.-d F'T-J• ning.s of play a1■in1t the Roche••
Au1u1t 10: Pomeroy at Racine; day ni1ht, but Ch1cagQ
Man111er er Red wrn111 Frld,iy niih t and
Middleport ■t A-0.
Lou Boudreau at th /last m.inu.te were shortended at both ends of
Each te.ni Pl1y1 nine 11me11. aent riahtha nded Mo� D r8bowaky
• doubleheader, &amp;-0, 2-1.
Allred•Or■na:e 11mea at home ■re to ,�rt instead of Se h. Morehead.
The teama m11et •t•in toni,iht
on the Ea1tern Hlth diamond all
The Reds bunched two lti.u wi th wit h the sixth-pl ace Jet.a h oplna: �
um11 1t1rllna 1t IS:80 p. m.
a sacrif1t'e fl y to pull out of their noiedive.
a walk a nd
All Middleport home 11me1, ,core twice .m the bottom of the - -- - - -- --Ml CIUIII ot confilct wit� the Little first. They Nent Drabowsky to the :
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Ei1lon lfttlk lhe win, his fourth
aga inst three loase,. · Do n NewCard Club Entertalneyl
,ombe suffered thl defeat. Four
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Mn. John Zerkle enterta Jn,d by Jlq b WIii, accoahted for three
her ca rd club Tue1d ay eYenln1 1t f\lnl In the fitth •Jid sent Ntw•
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Pl ayer■ were ¥r■. Evere tt Dav i• 1 Jn 1111, th• R�a made
three ,t!J.
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Bahr, MJ1. J:Olf!U Sludt1r, ¥,a.
Bruce Lloyd, 1"11, Clintoq F.r
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I not only for Ted WIiiiams, hut
Jo h anuon became an 8-5 betting ( ·l
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taome , runs they'll never foraet.
A w�ger of $20,000 on Johana• a.1t t"1ore It �hit�" t,)
11n Fr1d1f nlaht adunc@d t he lotton .t IC ■nt11 Cfty
1 Ted s was ! lie 500th of his cs .
reer and assured him a place
prlc1 from '1-1 lo 8-6 today Thus New Y•rk 11 o..,..lt f2)
among baseball's immortals.
f�r t h e �etllna: hH been comp ara - Wa llh l ntton •t Cte.-.l1nd (21
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Hu ch a -cha was, if nol superb, [ Al'ltfll'llMMI•
Monday ni�hl will be come the
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day evenma, m)' Pill lngo IS gomg
Hia thmkl�g, the way he played �4, j'@
�
9
�:�;Iii: ara�;
bLI!
se's
In
run
i
four
fourth
Syracu
l-l
,.
�
�
P
Ph l l 1d•lp t'II■ at �an Fr•"clKO- to be cut up l 1�e II smorga �bo nl t he angles i n every contract h e D'�� "t0�n
.
l@ "" 1
mnmg Baker was wa lk ed lo et a !
ha
e
and
d,
e
will
rerer
stgn
e
salami
For Rac1_ne Bruce Beegle hornthe
ve
was
unpa ralleled.
Ha rde n bul that youn g gent fe ma n ROMrt, (2-7) v1 Je,.._ (a.fl or Art- to slop the rest1v1t1es
Jfe 40.iJOn d · :C,Iµfh' -.,.,rn
. \·
This, I decided, was a m a n I WIJ
before the
er� and smiled, Lee hat a triple, tripled '
ton.I l l {:J-,4),
P
n
ls 1 te t sh
.a g.11m!ll the ff'nce m c-enlf' r
with amazinlf footwork, " aw.azing ��
g n
r e
e
� �e G:.O���ge! o�c::::
P itnburoh ■t Ln Angel•• nioht borscht ge ts too thick
w
t
g
y
T
r
wit
ons
1
'
for
he
the
onl
blow.
olh
h
::
�:11:r r::!! t ja���� t /�1
In all due m od es ty, I must ad· p ower, amazing enduran €e and
I Sy racltle h i t or the g.i m e wae ll -Friend (1-3) vt �O.vltt (0. 1 ). I
Ira ha.s aeemed to be a htt\e off
!hat last year old Fear,less amulng th inking powers.
mil
ra rrn ed rouri :'tk e d 1d w' kl,me
Sunday's G•me•
Bingle by Baker
wb ictl woul,:I m{P.c■te
pull�d one out of the left fi e ld
ra n d 1
ane
k
Why th en, you well may as�, ' ,h; bfft
2, an
hls �fte s e1 aren't too :sharp.
For Middleport lhret' run s were C l'l lc,eo N Clrklnnati 12)
th
al
bleachers by p1ck1ng lngo to heal coJU!denng th at his cha cha 1a
n L� ; w�lke� l
I 've &amp;:QI to think thail I f 4 e: uy
.acored m the fifth on smKle!! by St. Loul1 at Mllw■ulfff (2)
I
Floyd
milde
me
cel
e
pom.eroy be�I Ronni C
•
T1 1f'�a) , ven m
e
brity
I
of
eYflJ!I
r
t
�tte
it
was
-11n
ea
r
itt
u
i
:y
P
U ,vh -' lot A"91'1ff
arr and Benny Wilson
e
ge ts bpffot!d in tll, rtebt spot un
t Jie calibre of Broa d way � am, ago �� h is 1rtp on Ruch thing,
S acuse 4 .� on s"pencer s two.h • . ;;. 1ded by two Syrac
Phil He lph l • at S■ n Fra nclaco
error
0ths
use
,
t •lugain- ' -yo�
::
. it'1 ·I mld1,
,
.
,
Highpoc:kets Hanr.ahan , One•Eyed as B1r,git s waist and contracte less
ber p!JIow-,•)'ou
,
AMER ICAN LEA.GUI
I with a foam
b
er Middlepurl hitters were M i c ky
Ye
ru
YI. L. Pct. G
Connolly
01 1 000 l-3 ft 2
's
and
the
Racine
tlunlung
man
for
the
bout
are
eve'l
stronger,
B
,
r
tMorris and Charle� Bush eal'h �,nt
go
le
t
or
got
10
r
butcher who 19 a surg eon in his ca11 old Felil rlese de fy the signs"· I
330 O 2
Pomeroy
D 2 &amp; lea and Carr 11 seco nd ' 5i ngl e
Iew CUu,
!� aa,nd •ta
t_' �po , n
35 24 593
Baltimore
b
ru1n1
a
g
•
IJ
x�
m
t
Boyd (WP) Blackwdl (7) and
·.,.1e .eon , al m?ther u�d to tho11e locali tle11. Pattenon might
SI ffip
1,o' uk � fanned IO, W lllked 3 ; New york
30 - J577 I ½. 1 .\lp,11.re tlmt ·
'
.
R■Hont
Citu
affect
say
Spencer. salaer !LPi, Price (3 ) , Wine
ionately w1t�out uiung a be
d
lan
39
23 .� 2½
brenner fanned 1 , w� lked Ol�ve
8 b.it g�nah)' at tint 'ti�� he'll
,
comma.
course,
of
ccnta,
5
Wit·k lin ' (ff) • Lee (B) and Bailey.
1
and
That
30 26 .536 3 ½
ge t h. ran�r1"th th. e c1 rIt
l lone· Johnson fanned 8 walked 3, Oh u:ago
. )' :f
AT SYRACU SE - - C
and )'OU un ride the subway.
Patterson was undertrained the
�
'
28 25 . 5 28 4
De troit
arr ' fanned 2, walked none.
m� e
trymg
e r
a
p
�
:
8
There were, then and now, how last time and rega rded Jngo 1
23 30 . 434 9
, Washington
he
I
Th• lt•ndlnos
en on,
,
ever, a great many sterling rea• ju1t anot h er hoofe r rushed up to
·
23 33 .4 1 1 I O
Wo" Lott . Kans.as City
I
th
ron1 ro• are
1
e
e!
�
a
:
son" for rJ_"IY a b1olutcly ama�ing star billing loo ra pidly. He a1 SQ
1 9 34 . 358 1 3
1 1 Boston
R■cine
... 3
l
m ay
l t,
UIII r'ff
lllrLJ;,
and
d_ownr1ght lucky selection. had been _ confused, as have A�vFriday',
��l donil cry fo� Ingo. He't
Results
Ponwroy . . . .
2
. .2
Mlddleport .
... 2
2 Bo-aton 3 Cl.vel1nd I (night)
1 miking tbree-qu.rt,n or II, .ndlllol)
1
3 iollimoro 3 D,t,oit I lniohtl
bu••-•4 u'll Blill b••· 11,Jll,
N•w York 4 Chlca,o 2 ( night)
s
boot.
to
.
�
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WHh, 3 ··-· City l (niohO
,,:::=.-;,"7'11r-:::------

t1:1 re baseba_ll in Panth�rland, _ tee'd ofr on four Racine Pony
pitchers Fnday here with 9 h1ls good for a 9.3 vu.:lory , their
second straight The win tightened up the race, as Middleport

SERMONETIE

Pl•Q" v,.,u. 1u,11
R*ftm;,rn, Pi-

!IP"'� -

Ronald flle!llolltlln. !InI 1ul1led b:r her d■u&amp;hler, Sandra.
Tb, home wu do=alcd wllh Ir•
ran Je menta or ,ummer no-.iot. A
coote11t wu won by Mn. '19yd
Ca rm;icll:.
UU:W MIIIT •
I SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF THE WEEK
By 11,,,, F, E. Dunn
Th, Eltbtr Circle or the UtHlfd
Putor or Bethany, Carmel, Sy1"M"u1e EUB Churehes
L uthe ra n Chl.lrth women met re­
TEXT: "An� Jacob awaked out of his sleep and
, , , said, 'Sure- ce n tly in the St. Paul'1 Luthtrtll
ly the Lord is in L'fll! place, an d I knew ti not.
IGenest's 28·. Parith Houte with Mrs, Mar tid' Ob·
16).
linger and MiH Lel ah Jane Powal!
J atob had wronged his brother, who then thre atened to kill as host esses. �n. Ohlinger pre­
By Roy L, Smllh
him. So, at. this time, he was fleeing from his wrath.
Without Af' n tcd the program milng th, toplo:·
- I ar nig ht. he ha slept outd dd· ors with a ·�ut,� erana Behind the Iron Car
The role of the religious grafter is a very ol d one, and in s he I ter t h 1s
part1cu
d
11eneration there have been those who have stone for a p1Uow. But now he ha d J. ust awakened , not only lain . Mn. Jack Welch and lfra.
al most every I'&gt;
rrumd it immensely profitable. The scripture of this week' s to the light or another d ay but also to a solemn realization 1 Edwm Roush gave a. repo rt on lhe
1
re_cent synod meeting a t Jatbon'•
Sunday school lesson ia directed against that kind of d eceiYer. th a t G od was prese n t .
" ' 11
An Ancient Wvnlng
H e ha d awa kened from a won� e rf u I d ream i n � hi c- h he ha d · Those present I n addition to
w
boo
.D
y
second
k as seen the ange is o f G od ascen d rng and descendmg a la dd er h
About the middle of
, centur , A . , a
. the
t ose named were Miu Jean GriAI pu biI.she d un der Ch ris
tian auspice , k nown as t he Dldat he, that reache d from earth to H eaven. Stan d ing at lfie top was slead. Miss Judy F'r) , 'M iss Dori■
'
·
rrhe Teachlog of the Twelve Apoolles) which was d irecte d at God , w ho ta lked t o th e trou bl ed man, dchYering
him a mes- F:ll1011. Mrs Thomas Grin1tea d and
this abuse, and which undertook to warn the infant Christian sage of hope and ultimate salvation. So thrilling was that ex- �!rs W illiam Russell.
B I RTH ANNOUNC�D
Church against imoostors.
perience he never forgot it.
l-tr. a�d Mrs. John Wolf� are
J t seems that there were those wandering preachers who
It appea rs that ne\'er before had he sensed the divine Pre•
had discovered that the little Christian communities offered sence. Though back home he no doubt had often heard his announcing the blrt� . of a son on
at \fason f.'limc. The baby
June
hunting ground for the unscrupulous,
"
because the fa_ther I �aac d 1scourse
a happy
O our Creat?r. So he had become fa.- wei g hed 8 lbR, 8 ounce! and ha&amp;
·
,
.
Ch ns t'tans were a t rus tfu J an d chat'I1a bi e peopi e, and because m1ha r with the story of God s creatmg the worl d ; the sad ac- been named William Harvey. 'Ma­
-they were inclp!e� to t&gt;elieve in the honesty of anyone who count _ o Ad am an d EYe ' s fall into sin; and the cherished hope 1 ternal grand mother is Mrs. Harvey
f
mad� great clnims to piety, and some c1aims to novelty.
mankin d had of a Red eemer' s coming someti m e to save fro m · sarazen , Niagara Falls, N. Y. Pa•
Unfortunately, there was no a uthority yet established in- con demn a tion a nd d eath.
ternal grandmothe r is Mrs. Marside the Christian Church which wa s capable of passing on
te
B ut most of this , evi dently , regis red vaguely with him. tin Cam pbe ll al 10 of Nia i;c:ara Fall a.
TOW N COUNC I L MEETS .
the merits of all preachers attd all doctrines. Even some of To this man God must have seemed a Sort of mystical 01
The New H■ven ,:-own Council
the monstrous dectllptiona s�ceeded in cloaking themselves imaginary Being. Then how could a person com m une with
.
,
,
met Wedneld.ay evening at lhe
in the raiments of the Christian cause, and the
rpetrators H 1m,
as twas reported' hls grandfather Abraham had fre- city building in a meeting continn
o f frau d5 m i� ht go for years wi tbout be ing calle lo account, quentlf done ? Furthermore , who had ever seen God ? This is ned from the regular Monday evPn­
for the simpl� reason that no one had any au th�rity to do so. the attitu d e of many.
inll'. j('flion, in order to me-el with
I n t�e meantime the grafting we �t on, to the du1gra�e of the
But is God therefore proved to be non -existent because He Mr. Andenon and M r. JO(&gt; Sp ence
.
.
Christian cause, an&lt;J the hnpov_er1shment of . the Chnst t:3-n�isn ' t revealed to mort al eye ? Not at a l l ! "Do not I fill heaven ftf Ch ar lest on who h ave bee n _reThe Dtdaehe u�dertook to .•ssl!e a warnmg to Chn_s t1 ans an d earth, sailh the Lord �" (Jeremiah 23:24) . Many other Bi• tain.ed by the town as cons�l 1 mg
ev(;_rywhere, and m so Qoh;ig tt listed some of the tratts by ble passages assure us that God is real , and that He is present. engineer, an� were here 10 d iscus,
!he sewage disposal plant an d pavwhteh tile deceivers might be ide11,tU"ifJd.
ream ' convinced of the
So ' Jacob arose from that thrillin
.
. . j mg of town streets.
�
·
Grafters
tile
I rea 1ItY an d presence Of God . It ha d
n an awesome expen•
,
.
Attending were Thomas G rin... p rov Ides llOme !ntere�tinJ �eadmg for the mod �u.,,
The Dtd
1.
awakening. For it etead m ayor ; Thelma Capehart. reence.
spiritual
But
at
that
how
glad
was he
.
ern �ttrtstian who take s pride m maml�mmg honorable stand- become for him th � beginning of a· series of thrilling esperi- l tord e'r: Jack Frey, Robert Coote.
ilrds 1p�J4e 1.he oper,\tiO� pf
Chrl.stJa]l Church.
ences with the Lord. Many times thereafter he m ay '"have ex- Ricbar4 Ord Thomas Hoffman and
.
Edwin Roush, councilm ;n. Also
_l ap.s of any cofn1p u mty . to of- claimed , "0 , th e ble ssing of a time ly spiritual awakening !"
.
Ci
Jt Wll§. �P.ptQlQQ (Af
[)Qn.
fer hos1ntal1ty tp YJ�1t1ng Ch liami, and especially so 1n the
Many persons today are spirituaUy asleep just as he hfld Arth UT Wehrli, Karl W1le11,
and
Fleshn
Jal'k
dner,
�umgar
aid
B
case of tbPae who came f&gt;11e1aohjqa �e Gospel. ut among the been 50 long. They hear the ringing chuffh bells every Lord ' s
ayor
m
new
the
t,
Ca�har
1Rw1s
few
&amp;inaerf: there were at teasi a
insincere wlul overstayed Day; see the church announcements on bulletin boards and in
e�. Geo r�e ��Y.er aat
their tune apd lm P.aed Qp their hosts. In other words , they newspapers '. listen occasionally to a sermon prayer or bynm � nd counc1tm
a11 11n O,m,:-rver.
meebnJ:
the
on
m
·
�
1
c; tians fqr the s�ke Qf gettlng an easy ti V• But so man y see m never lo sense or expenenee the' preseoce
retend
. , ed to be C fJ�
The co11ntil was advised by :Mr.
f, .
•� wllho�t rtnaerinJ *ny service Ill eicbapge for their ac- of God, "though he be not far fro111 every one of us,' so Acts Spence lhat lh c new ,i,eet. would
comnwdatk&gt;nS.
17:27 d eclares. Think of the multitudes that regularly attend be paved along with those of Ma­
.,
Sun day School, without ever seeming to discover Him for AOn. The council canv�SAed the
votes or Ute rec�nt election a nd i,c-the mselves individually.
'
The Uniform Sunday Sch90l lesscm fqr June 19: ''BEAR.;
the e'.echo1.1 as record?&lt;l b1
ceptP;d
Why is this so? Because, like Jacob, they haven't given the
Tu. Thtlll; Creator and lluJer of \he univ erse, we thank Thee for the privilege that
lN6 GOPD FRUITS," MatUiew J : 1 5-2;J; 2!):31-46; Luke
,
n
e)echo of!lclat■ • 'lbe tounttl de-.
IS oqrs of �eiqg custod!a�� 1tf � .mall porli on of tltiti good earth. We pray for qn der­
Lord a good chance at their soul. •· G od is not in all t. h�i r t1d£'d that in t he near future Lew13:6•9; Genesis 1 : l•U.
th. oug his . " : That m�n was so. busy trying to obtain �e b irth- i.■ Street lrom !Jth to 7th st reets
Jllld.a n� lq Iii! Ull!I , to impro ve and to save it. Strengthen our fait h to the
. ,, we may hAve Thee walk with u , · in companionship.
wllC,,
pretend�
w}J.o
to have new revela- right and i ts blessin g that rightfully belonged to his brother would be made one way going
Then there wer" t�1e
from. the Al m igh- that he gave little room, if any at all, to the Lord. He was 110uth for a trial period of one
commisshms
lions, to }Jave re,::alved special
Hear our, prayers, deat QQd, aqd forgive our imperfections. Keep us ever mindful
1
month. n succenful the cha 'nge
or a • new interpre- spiritually asleep but unaware of it.
ty, or to have developed "n�w
of tt,e fa�t that all we have abopt us here is in reaHty not ours. We are but Thy trustees
will be made perman,nt.
And
can
How
people bt! -twakened from spiritual slumber?
• tation of the faith." The thing l4ijt made them so dangerous
of 11. ·,
Mrs. Savanna Upton, count.,
Try
roqse
to
so
themselYes?
they
that
will find the Lord for
was the fact that they talked glibly, they sounded well , an d
n une 88d Mn. K':-rm1t
health
Finally, bless Thy Churches l!lat have me ant so much to us in happy times and · in
they pretended su rfor piety. But they were impositions . As them. Pray God will throw something across their pathway GreAS appeared before council �0
g:
.
that will attract their attention - something that will start
days or trouble and sorrow. Thank Thee fo r the rich fellowship t herein. Above all we
avoided al all costs
such they were to
d1scus!4 the hr,alth budget for th1a
·
th
h
u
that
_believe
mus,t
God
t.o
cometh
at
t
He
But
praymg.
e�
are gratefu l to Thee for thlir sanctuary, wh ere we may go to meditate an d listen , until
year �hich hiu been cut. They
nJ•Uh�w W•• Trc,ub,M
perhaps we may hear that still small voice in which-ever Thou speakcst to the souls oi
The authot of the First Gos el in the New Testam ent see ms h� t� 1 and that he ts a rewarder of them that d1hgenUy seek 1.11ked th at N ew Haven contri hute­
r,
at le ast s100 toward th� hea lthmen. Amen.
, to have been the "teacher" n one of the Syrian churches, him. ( Hebrews 1 1 :6.)
_ .
j
spm.tually
do
ca
y�ur
pr_o�rarn _in order to continue. the
for
therefor
favo
Th�
bes
n
}'.OU
e
�
!
·· ·
probably the one ln Antioch, and as such he seems to have
.
• •• h
chmc bem&lt; held at the Qmll,n
him
fnends
awakens.
rouse
he
sleepmg
him;
unto!
shake,
to
1s
been greatly troubled by the appearance of some of these
r ;a 1 Building. _No aclion was
Memo
And soon as he finds the Lord in a personal "" rience of his
graft1 n1 ·,o chers,
proml:i.
n
0'1Cl
,
oc
ss
i
ca ::: bul cool)&lt;r atlon wa,
With retenslons of great pjety, and seeking to sow SUS- own, he will rejoice a t h s discovery, He will le the
.
w
,
•
piclon o the constituted auth�ritles in the local church , t�� s n that awoke him . Never will he forget the happy surp,:,se
LIO NS CLUB MEETING
·
t accompames the fmdmg of God through J�us•· Chris�
,'qw .J.J ons . Club . m...!! ,�'J'ue sd :ty
•
��ti
,
o.
l
10
ned
o
commissi.
was
Who
on�
as
up
hlmaelf
,set
aran1H
,
,
,
,
'
• . l'J�Qli ,
.
.
.
1,..- � 1 , ... .
· 11UuCt all believer&amp; ln °the true faith." And many of the ,um. �u r Redee.mer.
·•
. . • 1 -�, t!ve11in2 al the 1Hi6n"'"fffime for
_______
the;, """''" m'l"tln •. Mra. Sa·
wary were Jed otf into coqfusion and deceptions by empty
a Uplon, an1nty health nurse,
vann
phrases and }Jlgh-sounding tjtles.
�
l'i.
1'
-:i:•.1 naest Ape■ter. !he talked on
In order to safeguard the Christian congregation, which
Suiht Const�atlon. the orocedLIBRARY �OURS C HANGE
was named a.11 the tlub'1 reprellllddl!lpOrt
was made up of honest souls who wanted• to know
the truth 1
Po1J eroy Budgei Shopping Center
•
The Women s Club sponaorors sentative to the Maron County ures and the 1mMrtl'lnCf' o f ooop.
•
Matt hew gat hered up some of t h8 familiar sayin�s of Jesus of the Town Library have announ- Health Commissio n. Two Jetters er,non between the Sivht Conser­
�
i�h seemed to apply to the situation , and he pu �Ush� the m teu a change i n the hours. Effee- of resignation were read and ac- vation Vrol?l'am anti thr. County
.
&lt;• -.
·
&amp;
m hts Gos��· This mean� that he a,lso taught them d1hgently live Tuesday, June 2 1 st t h e library cepted, ?tfn. Clyde Rice and Mn. Health Decartment.
An r.lection or offi cers wa.s h el �
will open at 1 0 until 1 1 :30 a, m. Marion Oblinger. M rs. Louie Karto the Christians under bis care.
&lt;lulom Built Kitchen&amp;
the follnwlng elect�: p n!111wilh
were
Wile,
rl
a
K
Mrs.
and
m.
nik
p.
h
1c
5
on
until
30
:
3
or
d
ea
inst
In blunt language which curried no favor h.e called them
lltakers of Holsum Dread
Charle!! Leste1': lit vice. llf'n"faJse pl1)phets," "ravenous woJvea," and other names prob- �■e h Tuesday of the week �i� is accepted as new memben. The dent.
Jr .: 2nd vil'e. F. C. ReiBuck
rv
e
h
t
on
held
will
meeting
July
keep
from conOictmg
be
ably as harsh which are not recorded. And the problem is still I m order to
,J
with the swimming pool hours. 1 1th in the baaem,nt of the home chert; 3rd Yitt, Will ard F�ar: seeWith us ·
,
j The library wm continue to be of ·"'"· Richard Pfiffoer w"h ,et,rv - treasurer, Ed Cunmngham:
•ts ·
·
nu
e
:,
recogniz
ca,n
sue
f
ir
lh
b••
ed
be
h
All
open on Thursday eveninc from Mrs. George Burna, Mra. Ray Pie- Tall Twistf"r. Tnm Hoffman: DI•
.
,
•
OP AMEIJIOA ·
,,
(Copyright. 1960 by the Division of Chrl�Uan Education, Na- 8-7 : 30. This schedule will con- .._,na, Jr., and Mrs. Lloyd Holfm11n recton: John Wolfe and Mart ·
ti,,,.i_c;ntoa 5888, a.,emwood, W:
Tear Dodgfl &amp; Plymouth neaJer
tional Co_unc1I of the Cflurches pf CQrjst IQ the United States J tlnue through the summer month.s II hostesses. a work shop on Ward: J,ion Tame r. Robert JohnMiss Suzanne Wolpert is- .serving flower arrarigement, will 'be held. ston and Greeter. Jack Frev.
of Ame nca. )
----Attendin, were Robflrt Johnston,
"nle program for the evening
as Hbrarlan durlng the summer.
INI
&gt;
•r
pm
'1:30
School,
Sunday
a
Brewington,
ames
J
Mrs.
Supt.,
Evem
Hoffrru,n, John Wolfe, F. C.
Tom
"Slipping
�'.
diacussion
panel
e
th
was
, GARDl!N CLUB MEITS
�
"
Prim.ar)' Supt. Divine Wonhip at nlng prai1e 1ervice An Open LetCl ub Rosea" · by Mrs. Donald Brown, Reichert. Ct111rles Lf&gt;�ter. Ma1'k
The
Ne
h aclim a Ga rden
._nteU
,
,«wiHl
01
llQ.Ua
.
lO:SO a m Sermon �o They Wenl ter to t he Churches.
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held their June meetina at the "Planting of Roses" by Mn. Law- Ward. W illard Fear Henrv Bu&lt;'II:,
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M rs. David Fielda Jr., and Mrs. The p anel made an ,rrangentenl nell ""r1 nnn•llf Br,.,..n
I ominf wonb ip h' -a: '-" Evan•i
PERS.")NALS
at '1:ao the truateya wjlJ �eet. The Supt ; Y-hour 6:30.
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Ca rroll Adams Jr., ser\'ing 11 hos- a nd corsage featur tni !'Olell.
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a ..._a IU I Church, F. I. lesses. The devotions consisted of
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Frid
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ay evfltrilll wit h.
DVBS
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Mr.
METHODtST
CHURC"
SCHOOL
11n d :Mra. Robert Ten nant
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'lbe Methodist Church b bold- and chlldtt11 weft' rt-cent vis it on
• progra m. VJsl t the dlepl,y at 1.J&gt;uqn , Pa■tor, Sunday Sehool 9:30 two readings "Life's Bouq uet " by
lmMt
l'alrvt9w Chur,:fl,
Wayne Rouah, Supt., Wonhip at Mn. Ad 11. ms a nd "Reveh, tiona" by ing their DVDS for twQ weeb of hie brother and family in Madi
o'clock and pro,11'.nm at '1:30,
fltoma1, pallor. SQDdiv. '!ebn111 at
TM F lnt Baptllt Church, Mid- 10:45, V-Hour and prayer meel- Mrs. Bumgardner. The roll call . ending Friday. The following per- eon. Ind.
9:30 am Supt, Rer�
sh
dlePort, Rev. Donald Boone, Paa In• JS P, m. Sunday.
Mr. ind Mn. Norman Stiven
wu an swered with "Nam e your fa- sons are teaching a nd helping
prayer aervices WtdneJday
IUB Chu rch, F. E. vorite rose ".
tor. Tony Fowler, Supt. 9:llli am
lyntuu
children, Parkersburg, were
FreeDavid
Rev.
aehool,
and
the
with
prt4Chlng S�da1 l '11Chl 7130;
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t guest■: of her paren t., Mr.
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chu
s
Church• School, 10: 18 am Morn- Dµpn, P.1stor. Sunday Sch ool D·�o
the
of
stor
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Th e busine s meeting was con- man,
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, � P?t&amp;, JOUDI :neople■ •#tMlnl Sun•
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Quisenberry,
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Worah1
Worthlp,
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H. C. Roney.
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and
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church, 7:90 pm EYen� worehlp 7:30. Prayer meeting Wednesday president. M rs. Robert Johns ton Fereuion, Mrs. Cheiiter C,mpbetJ,
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The Yawn Patrol, Serl;ture Ro- 7:30. _ _
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Mra. Ray Mahatrey; Primary: Mn. of Mr. and Mn. Donald Bumeard�,..
.
Ethel
committee;
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manl!I 18: ,1 -1 1 , 8:fte) meeting ot
Ed HUJhes and lln. C11rl Tera· ner ... a �cent p atient 1t Pleas.
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n&amp;nt while Mn:. David freem411 ■nt Valley Hoat,ital.
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Bertha Laaher and Audrey Pat- ia Jn charce of the music for
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Dorca■ , OU'&lt;:le will �ffl at the, ft'.U , q ,
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Mr. •�d Mra. Jack Heuon wer.e
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tenon; Members hip commi ttee: th is group · Juni or, Mn. Jatk .,.Cefll Yislton in Washington, n .
c�ara:e·,
home of Mn. M:Uton •flo&amp;d,
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''Destroybuf Fear
Goldie And eraon, chaim11n, O�I Needs and 'Mn, wan, Casto, 1th. c.
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Elect■ Circlf! at homfl ot- Mn. ""·
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Armstrong, Blanch.e Jividen and John Morgan, music. Open ho me
1�, e�r1e
John · FulU: for plenioSllnn, cov'-l.l ,U
Mr. a rid Mn. Cherter Weaver
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Thi, hdlrl ttd Church, R••• ered dish and table •�laa, 7:IO H
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Mely a Tu rner; Publicity �mmit- wi ll � held .June ·17 at 7: 30 f!)r ■li d t�mRy were 'fitiilng reldlves
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Waldo J. Bartels, Pa1t o"r. Jo h n Love-Joy Circle at home or lln.. 1 , '-"'- JytnUJI Circle of WSCS tee: Mn. Grace Colwell, ehamna,:i . friends a nd Piftnta of lhe chil- Jn Columbu111 retentl:, .
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-, Wonlal, ?1:IO. p. ,1111, Rolllr1 ... il'f'"' tlw .._ Jlfi,ell n; Rllff Wm. BIJ1ii eU nar, Dir. of Cl\ . !:due. B. F. P,irmalee, 7:30 .,., Pr11oll4i of.. ,thJ kutlan d Metbodld Churth Ruth Erlewine a nd Janet Morris; . dren.
Mr. and Mn. Geor•e MacKnlellt
Reed, Bible Sthool Silpt.
W. fl. S111u11haull,h,. p11i.or : Sun- Sunday- Churr h School 9: 15 a m, Circle 1t home of Mn. Eul
■ entertained 1 &amp; the home of Pen riy A J:?aY committee: Mn. I MOTHIR-DAUGHTl:R aANGUf' and fimtly visited In New York
MHwal ·J:IM"!''-11"' CJ,u_rdt day 5-'ig.J. ,t :Jo 1. m., Worley Wor!hip Hour l 0 : 2:1 .a m sermon Smith; Wednesd111 7:SO pm Mid � ¥afpret P11raon1 June 7 I Rut h Erlewme, Susan Theobald, \ A llother--Daua:bter banquet wu reHntly.
Mn. Edward Rickard is a 1uri. , .._t.,_�ornln, Wor• by the pastor , Jr. Hi Yout h Fel- week rarer ind pr�� miee,Un., with KIA P Ilia Rice as asal1t- Opa l Armsi-i:ong, an � Mildred �· held reeenlly in the IOcial roem
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Friendly
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[M. '9u.S&gt;(. 'llr. 11d vrt. Dalt lb lp lO:fl a, .,_
e,1• w11 1bowa. and dieeu ased . c hairmen Pearl Little, Don na Nel- ladies of the Union WSWS and
11.n. Glen Smith h11 been ll Y•
tfwjlll �a, ,�P. Rohert E. C i rtle meeting Tuesd a)' 8 pm. Choir rehell'lal ; 'l!hund1y I pm
•• Chutch �
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lyr Puton.
tb :tt , e".lFl!l. PfQ er meetµie Come · and worihlp , you are wel- Men'a Fellowship will meet at tbe Jfln• Panoni plQed two pi ano , son, Marie Birchfield ind Mar- the I■die1 from the local EiJB in e: with her mother Mra. Artt,t
111•-1 ,...-.,,.uahlln,
come.
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church as 1t1eats. The meetina Casto who i1 • pat ient in a Cha(church. An outlnt l1 planned.
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■olot. 9Ur topic tor the eve n ing Jorie Rice.
, e . DaYlcl. ,Jtwltor 7 :� 'J):1,indaJ.
Bff. ";l,
At the close of the meeting re- was conducted by Mn. La�ra )elf.on hospital.
Church .. c•rt1t, Mllllll■poft,. ;au KJQlon1 ,rnd our guest
d•n�• Socletyt 144
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Jean Morgan Yisited her �and
ji COdn.er pl lto"r· $und■y Mulberry Ave .. Pomeroy, Morn- Fred I. Gardner, :IHnl1ter. 0: 80 1peppr for the evening w11 Mn I freshments were served to Mn. Elliott, pre!!lident. Mn. Vfraifia
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Mn.
trong,
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Alb•ny,
Uni•
yard,
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i.tJdiep.'i Chul"t!b Jng aervice a_t 1 1 with I, Th,,e
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art a t Leon this past week.
Stew
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she
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C . $teffy .,ho IPOke on her eiperleneea as I Ausli �! � ra. � apman, Mrs. Cha�e,
ad reeept.
ConYention
Day
lonar:y
Fat�ers
of
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Mn.
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1e,1on .sermon. Golden Text: Thou Subject The Ideal Earth1J F'a tb- 1hbwed picture, of the school G t ,·_c,! �olwell, M�1 Erlewine a nd Mulford and Cori f'eJ",U1on, B&amp;flg returned after visitinlf: with Lt.
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�lph even thou, art Lord 1l1;me; thou er; 7:30 Eveplne service, ■\fb- Wltere ■he taught and lived. St,e Joel la, ,lfr.s. Flemmg and Noretba, several lf.llect.lon,. Cona.1e1 we,e Comdr. and Mr1. J•me11 Dyer and
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1 !30 haat made .henen , t:Jie heaven or Jed Who Went Abo"*
Dolnc. ._, l)retented with ■ aift at (lie M rs. Jividen, Mn, Ev!bn Jordan, presenled to the o)delt moth�, family a t Norfolk, V a.
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Rev. and Mn. David Freeman
ayer
A)ttUna
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Pr
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tl• of the eveni ng by the grot•p Mrs Lucas, Mrs. Morris, Mn. Mar- 1 l(r11. Helen WebrU, the young•
Wfd.
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heavens, wi
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Mra.
Jane,
Pat•
�nd
P1r1on1
garet
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Bennie
a[rs,
eat,
talfml ; mottt,r
S
nded a recent
atte
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P
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1tu�.
in
Bible
wa!1
ing
and
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bu,I
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at 'Bueka
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Ellen
P
and
Mrs.
Church
!on,
be,r
(tie)
Methodist
the
f1mllt,
t
larges
the
t
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P
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rth,
Mn.
Alfrwl�
president,
tlla
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g:hi,
r1e el the vice
, therein, the seaa, a nd all that ii
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w!i:.����e'll�:�I,·
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1111 Youth Fellowship group
8:80 a., fl), )I'� ltlac, SUpL; llOiit-1 sh!ppe tb thee. Nehemiah 9:8. Supt . Wor1hlp 1ervlce1 10:4!1 who W,JI ■t L■keaide. After the Mn . Taylor, Mn. Theobald, Mn, Riddle showed a fil on "Ch1'r• Wf ''"'. 'litWil
Betty
Mrs.
Thomas,
Grace
the UB Church were recent
from
World."
the
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A
Arciund
t
ch'•
WSCS
11,
we
e
d
call
Ju
roll
and
evening,
d
a
re
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mlri,u
Tuesda,t
service
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8.
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Wedneailay
p
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Wolfe
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or the Huntin J?ton fellow■
l!'ues
Mary
KYM.
Mrs.
[or
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a
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ken
w■a
offeriht
Ion
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Mra. Sch.llllnt introduced the new
Chvrch, P,isn- meetlnt at the Foll Qd-Robjn
p, P,l,i Evealn1 w�p 1 UnltN
p" deavor
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gr
hy Barnes and
They snent the a fter•
Dorot
Mrs.
eryl,
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SIWIMG
ship
ITS
CLUli
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pr
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y.
\V,tnlng
:ye,r
coming
Wednesday
tbe
for
tldeot
borne,
eroy, Eugene Brown, P11.stor SUn• /
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mitt! · 7 p. m.
11·• wedbetda:r T·IO p'
h yllis and Connet :R1ae.
noon
P
at camden Park and- later
children,
Club met recently
Sewlnr
The
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and
A.u1Un
Fred
Mn.
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9:18
FinScho'!l
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a
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Kehne
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at lhe home or Mn. L. C . Roush. went to Ritter Park for ,upoer.
W
TM Pint lil.-t... Chvrch, R•·· aided ;lj:YJl! the remainder of the
Supt. W911hlP 1 0 : 30 1m. To•
ft!li· J. -.,- 1flffl�, � t, 1 o. ·•i ' l'iil)Ue meelini 90.n. t'1 P' pfey,
CHAIIGI
.ACINI!:
Mn. Berth■ TUmbull and Mrs.
'l'hose 1ttendln,1 were Mra. R.
astor,
ho�d
to
d11.olded
WII
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P
meet"Inj.
'McCiulflY,
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Arttiur
cine,
Janel
Gulde.
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Mlnersvllle,
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n
row
Bryant , llra Hugo Juhlinlil, Mn. Edi th Cox of Raven1wood vitiled
Victor
.,.w,n
B
l)nnu
the
nday Sc�6o), 10:4&amp; al!J
Su
al picnic July 10 1t tfle
am
9:30
wnt
Ca�pter
Alit
nd
a
:prown
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el 9 l' m
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e,t- frif"nds In town recen tlJ.
p. ,r, .,
l!lp- go to GaTl\p SBbina (Sunday after:" Momlnl Worship to-pit! t'tle Chrl! Portland· P�k. Thl1 ii for mem- I preach Sunday. mol'."lng at the L. J. Jlllf.Uncutter, Mrs, Fred
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Mr. and Kn. Robert Gibbs of
t Ch urch at
J.
Mrs.
Method1a
rmM t.yne,
ey,
He
Run
Mn.
Forest
I
was
It
aQ
[1m11if11.
for
the�
end
pm
ber1
Father,
tian
6
tor
Hprteenting
noon)
week
a
· tf1tlH -4--. J'tffl!efOJ'" , ...,. � 1, l&amp;trJ S�ool' "n.un. 8 If:• 1ft·
MeW. V■., were recent
cine
a
R
Bancroft.
the
t
a
Mrs
and
Wein,
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N.
Mra.
Stewart,
L.
•
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the WSCS. Wed. 9 a m Fn:ver aJld ,chool ages, 8 pm EvenlnJ HrYict 4eclded &amp;o h•IP the trullee■ pur- 9 ·
cu -paMor Stmdu SfhooJ t:80: ,
M r. ind Mrt. Richard
of
S11nd'1
_euests
H.
10:'5.
W.
Dy■r,
al
L,
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Mrs.
Chu
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one,
t
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tbodis
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the
for
rltril:erator
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Plllt'ltn Hgtl,tt,a ch.,r,h book 1tudy. Wid. e pm eholr re• An Open Lelftr tt
1!�111.f wonhtp ,o:ao; jff.l,s ,.i,. D■
MiddleHa■tin1,
Noah
Ord.
nd gue1t,
a
Wolpert
Pilili
Mt'I.
evenin&amp;.
PrlfeJ
P'I
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ecl
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ar
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n
t
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dlrec
Jo
n.
Werry,
,
M
l•"tffl)t., Den WKhlntchw•nz. h
tS:'f Ev�JII
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Mr. and Mra. P'Iovd Crioehnt ,
pdrl, will preaefl at the PortJuid Mn. �1 Clark and Jhe bosten.
were
committee■
followln.g
The
mettln1.
tor.
m.:
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a
9:SO
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er . � .'I\� 'lt"1• �So;r� jjl.lJ.toJ!.:..:. �� !p&lt;:1001
,nd �mily, Mound,ylll•, apen� 1 •.
stlQWII !IILD
T1!o lethlthom lepli1t Churfh ■ -Jnied for the c0min1 ye,r, Methodl,t C�urch. The two men
C�•rch
11,jjjoi , ,if �, ,-� :tlfoi, lt� ,Vonltlp ll):JIO ■. m.; Pl!- _The HNth MethO&lt;l\ot,
n
as
w.u
pulpit.
weeks vaea.tlan bel'e.
he
t
g
lhower
o
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re-I liend,,. Arthur R. McC■uley, ,t11,1.nce CQQIIJllttee: Mn. Llnn , u, f1Uln
l�� Church ta · 'tq.ft); i ; Bd- p-1 ... \Youtt 8:45 p. m. EvanU}� Middleport, Raymon «.on&amp;tahi. Gfta
p
Cul SuUlvln n ii a patient ■t
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poin
been
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borne
held
the
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fheobl
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� Uc ��•• l:30 p. � : Fellowi,iJp Pastor. Sunday &amp;:hoot' 1 :31) each .P11tor, 8;80 am Morhlng wors)rlp f 1w'1'1i �inn
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S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 18, 1960

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( 9a ) Ma rine Suppli�

I ISED BOATS AHO MOTOll» $25
and 1111p whlt• the� IHt. MH,►
polit•n Moton. 600 i. M■ln
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1 Eagle Ridge
I Society News

Apple Grove
Events Reported

Kr,. Edlth Motta Is improv ing
fo1lo w1a1 aur eery at Shelterin g
Arm■ l-l.oaplt1I ln Alhen1 _
Mr. and ;.tis. Jerry Bowen of C a·
nll W l o.�he,ter 1penl t h e week end
with relatlveu and visited her fll .
ther, Lloyd Wood, at Holzer Hob'.·
pit■I.
Sharon Faye Bowen of Canal
WlDcbe1ter is sp�nding a week
with htr cou1l n BPverb Bowen.
Mr. and Mr:;. Harol d Rile and
family , Guysvll le, a nd Bert Cline,
Alban1, spent Sunday eve ning al
the Charles Rife home.
M:r. and Mn. Robert Rife spent
Sunday eve n ing with hi&amp; parent.s.
Mr. and Mra. Char le,: Rife. Robert
h11 emplojme nt in Col umbus and

Buckwheat
Society Report

ly M,., Amy Wolf
By Mr1. H•rbert lO\llh
By S■r■h M. Rife
Mr . .and Mrs. Ronald Hupp are
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf SPf!ut
Lloyd Wood is a patient in HoJ.
Sunda)' after n oon wit h her aunt, annou n cing the birth of t heir lhinl zer Hospital at Gallipo l is.
GAUG-ES·· Miont9ffl'uy,. l S ·S up- �rs. Amy Wolf .
so n at an A.shland Hoapital. Grand
·
laaac Sarrett returned lo his
per. I D 5 lower . 28 fl open ; G a l
CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE IIEllULl:8
Julie an d Ma n die Ro1e of Ba s- parents are Mr. a n d Mn. O orsa home here after bein J a patient
I
Bny You - l i pol1.s 1 9 uppe r , 17 - 3 lower, 21 ha n vi1ited t h eir grand pare n t. , Pauon 1 and George Hupp. Great
&amp;ATES
in Veteran, Hospital at Hunting.
ft • ope n , Lock 23 · 17 - 7 ft . , al l Mr. and Mrs A D Tuttle Sa t· gran dmothers are Mn. Ka\ie Rowe
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da�s duw n 13 thro.u�h 23, river u rdi".
4 een t.s per word, on e Insertion. Minimlltll charge - 60 ce nt.,.
a nd Mrs. Rut h Parson�
J
f Ul;l g 13 th r u I 6 WI th 17 th n,1 23
I cent.I per word fot" three coni:1eout1ve U1t.ertiohl.
r:
Mn. Amy_ Wolf spent Friday
Edward f'tiend, Pittaburgh, visit·
S � slowly
Spc:j:lal - one mont.b for 30 cent.a per word.
afternoon with her 11ister-in•law ed recently with Carroll White and
OHIO RIVER BOATS: DOWN Mrs. Martha McElroy.
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Full rate of t c,ents per word will be oharged for adverlisin.i
Homer McNickles.
11 oot paid withln 10 days •ner receivin;i. bill.
Milton Tuttle spe n t the week
By Mra. lobert Painter
l,2. R u'. ke t 4 · 50. am, 3-4 , Mi kl'
Cub Scouts, Pack 2 4 1 , and Den
, r"d1tor, 5 am IO· IO, Lock 17, Lit '"d
�rs in A.dvert1S1na - &amp;Muld be r eport.Pd :mined iately. Tbt
"" wi· th hi, fam,'I Y .
Mr a•d Mrs· Gerald Vi 0let of
Moth ers, Mrs. Herbert Rous h a nd
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'- l c F. d war d ' 4 :4� am, J .o : Loc k 23 · I Gene Ro• Lawre
nai'Iv Sentinel wilJ not be reapon.aibLe for more Lb.an one �or­
nce of Portland Mrs. Roy Donohue, ass1:1led by Mn. Tuppel"ll Plai ns, Mr. and Mn. Fl oyd
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B
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pm.
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;pe•t
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.. d ays w1'th 0.1s aunt. Pau
" I f•w
· I Beeg Ie. enJoy..,&gt;d a fishing Spe n ce or Pomeroy called on Mra.
1 • ra. ewin d 5- 20 pm, 9· 0•. M.' Chns. I Mrs. M1'iton Tuttle a n d
W d ol T�acka and $pedal Notices of Ew 'IU SLUO. Obitu.ariea
lrlP to th e Pete Shields farm Mon• Je nn ie Roush, Su nday.
f,m,
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pu.bhsbed at \ ce'll per word.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Long an d day n ighl followed by a wiener
Recen t vlsitor:1 of Mr. a nd Mn.
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J. DAY
3 DAYS
,.; DAYS
t MO.
y
Heilma n were Mr. and Mn. they will live there.
ill
W
h
n
rnast
Donohue
the
at
Cubs
ome.
amil
ape
l
ay
her
Sund
with
Pomeroy, Otuo
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5 a�. 0_�� -A� � �� r�� 6�;;
,14.60
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90c
80c
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l)oo Varney and friend of Ken•
mother. Mr�. Myrtle Benti; an d pr�sent were Jeffery Donobue, 1 E d ison Wick ham, Carol Chapman
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1_0 w S Rh e Q· I� m , 7_3 ' Penn
-S,tl.00
$1.80
$1.20
80e
2(\
tµck
SlSler,
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Elizabeth
Roger
ey,
Mn.
Steubenville,
hl
Y epent lhe week end with th11
Judy.
As
of
I
Mar•
Clifford
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h
Rous
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syl�ama 9:20 ;m, fn�
$1 . 50
70C
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$7 .�
$2.25
vin and Mic h ael Hill, Mark Beegle, I Wick ham of Che1ter, Homer Goe1• H:etshel Juatice family .
NOR THBO U ND : Lock 2:1: T ihn .
)Ole Of' Rent
Several of the 4i- H Club mem- Stl'p he n Shuler, Darrell Norris, lein, Charles Sa re and family,
I
)tr. and Mn. Raymond Thomas
y
/\d, NftlVlbd by 10 A.._)l wUJ be tn · Lbat d.ay I p.por,
I -- - - t :SO pm , 1 1·0; _E lger Clitr , 2:20 p_m, be r� and their pate nts enjoyed the Ran dy Roberts and Gregory Dono• Bi l lit! Hei l man and Jerry Diddle.
and son1 of Langsvllle spent Sun1 THHEE Bl-:DROOM semi•modern 0-2 ; A. v. ChrLJJ 6: 10 pm, o . 4 ; City cruise on t he Avalon Thursday ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Taylor 4•&gt;' with her mother, iW's. Freda
hue.
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home in Langsvillc . Phone WY2- ,, f Huntington 9::50 pm, 6• 14; c. v
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and daugh ter ind Debbie Hood Wells and family.
- Staff Sgt. a nd Mrs. Bill Robi n,u n
6· 1 7-6tc H a rner. 2 - 20 am, 0-2; Jefferson,
�b67.
SEE K S SEM I -F INAL B E RTH
n were Tu(':sday vlsi tora
Addiso
of
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n
r. nd
Mr. and Mra. Guy W e l ls marte a
1 1 1 Noti ces
6 · 55 am, 7 . 7_
PARIS UPI-A n n Casey John - a nd so of Fort Knox, Ky.
I ':1 1 t-or )O le
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0 r Mr. and Mrs. R0be rt pam
· ter.
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n d Robm son ��d fa�n •
M
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aymo
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trip to Pome roy Saturda y.
busineu
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1 stone of Mason Citf, Iowa , who
or _ en
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rou,h of
T
YACHT R- Ac e
, 1 1Y or New Bern , N. c ., .ur , a .1 d
TIRM!TE ANO PIST CONTROL 14 rt. "LONE s'fAH" ALliMIN°U M i \
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Patt
d Larry Rife spent Sun•
an
y
I hasn' t played 8 hole yet in the
Mrs. Edward Robinson and eon n f JacUon were Sunday vtllilors of day eYeninJ wi th the.ir s.i5ter, Mrs.
by P•ln. ,,... 1..-,.ction. ln,u,­
NEWPORT, R. I. UPI-One Frenc h Women's
boat �nd Mercury 10 hp motor. I 4 ROOM HOUSE, RUTLAND
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olf cha mp lo nR
� by Nationwide. PhtNN R.
hundred a nd thirty•seve n trim sh i· p, wll l be 8b oo 1'
Both m A-1 con ditio n . $275. C 1i ll
, Cleveland ' are• visiting Mr· and 'Mr. and Mrs. Vlriil oush and J"•nlta
Tow n ship. Phon e TU·2·347S.
Sa•ton and family ·
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6 13 81 p yac ht, or a JI sizes
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nd
Mn. Bob Bowen spe n t
M
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i
Una I ber.th today �ben lllie meets Mrs. Earl Robmson.
Mr. and Mn. Will iam Taylor
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207 So. 2nd Ave., Middleport .
Beckner
Kenneth
Mrs.
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Mr.
Mrs. Faye
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1 Mrs• Philippe Elo Y ol F rantt.
di10n, Mr. and Mn. P-1
aon
and
of
Ad
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two
HOUSE
ROOM
EIGHT
e
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yacht
da
rt
n
to
Newpo
Bermu
d
22
n of San Pedro, Calif., ate
ao
and
6 1 6 3tp
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Wood
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Mra.
hn,t.one drew a t ,t round
THER E wlll be • ri,vi� .1tart.ine
H.arry Brown and 1on11 were Sunroom apartments. A. N. Benfilel. race. Thousands Or spectators were J
vlsJtipg Mr. and Mn. Charle y
Mn. llytra Rife, Wilkesvil le'
June 21 at 8 p, m. every e,e. - -- -- -- -- - afternoon cal len at the PJint,
day
1 1 ·2·ttt ex pected to see t he start of t he · bye·
Phone WY2-3272 '
_____ Knightnirrg Sr. and Mr. and Mn.
11pent two WMb witb her daug hter
ning at the J.'reedom Goapel ONE I HC 25 v 7 foot TracUlr
homa.
er
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Joh n Beck ner at Pt. Pleasa.'!lt.
Mower. Call WY2-6710. 6· 18•3tp FIVE ROOM HOUSE with bat h, bie nn ial race.
r,. Faye Wood,
Mission at Bald Knobs. Rev.
Marabel!e Sharpnack, Columb111, 1'h011e attending a rarewell party M 'Mn. M rta Wfe
I
Third
South
basement,
full
spen t Thursday
y
Deeter is the evanjelial and
tly
Bearh1
rece
n
for
Richard
Pvt.
CONES OF SOLID JCE CREAM.
apef\l a Saturday afternoon re•
son, Charlea
Ave., 1 block from Mid dleport (
her
with
aftemoon
· ReY. L. R. GluHe n camp . ii the
.
Delicio u1 flavors. Jack's Dairy
centl y with Mrs, Herbert Rou1h were Alfred Wolfe, Mr. and Hn,
!
11 1 gh Schoo1 . I nquire Fi le's 5 _ R O M NEW HOME FOR SALE
ly
pas1 or. The pu bl'IC 1 s 1 nYJted lo
O
Allen Dill, Mr. •nd Mrs. lobn R1.:i,:�s!::::- iu
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1 4 Hp
and eo n, Roger.
Novelty Shop,
fe, M rs. Robert
6-15.fllt
6-15-6tc _______ 6___
aue n d.
I ½ bat hs, hardwood floors Syr
Th e Fairview Sunday School Ba lley and Gregory, Mr,. Nora Rlle a d patty aod
I e•
La rry R'!
q
acuse. Shown by appointment
Balley, Mildred, Alberta and An·
I MALE
M
SE
o ld _ Its annual picnic at the
will
00h
DER
IN
MO
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5
R
as
busine
on
lston
l
In
AK
We
REG
ISTERED
Col• j
were
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s
OUnd
4
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HOU d . See
o n ly Cail WY 2_823 •
Mason . Good neig hborhoo
Rock Sprangs Fairgrounds on Sun nle Pullln1, Roger Smith, Mr. and Thu ay. The children enjoyed
I
lie
able.
e
n
pups.
o
h
P
Reaaon
--nd.
14 6tp J
� 8--- -Mn. Henry
Hartman, Ronnie
or call Freddie Th abet, Ma&amp;on,
Newly elected otticere of Ra• d ay, July 3.
-----Pomeroy , WY 2-3489.
A l ma .
LOST: LIGHT TAN and white
ps,
l
a, Rev. and Mr,. awtmmln1 at Lake
l
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Phe
Mar«l
c
-Va.
W.
6
H U 3 BEDROOM HOMS FOR SALE- 1 cine Post 602, American Legion
C 1 4 6lc
male dog Terrier. Anawers lo
Dwij:ht Spencer and Gilbert, Kn.
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AU modern con veniences. Loe• were install ed Thursd ay evenlni
name_ of "Sport)'". Lo1t between
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- - -- - (Linda Lute, Ilia '4ary Wogan,
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BULL_S,
ORD
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OUN
TWO
a
EREF
at
egular
G
st
the
meeting
o
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of
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23
aled al en d of Pomerof Bridge
Darwm and Flora. Cal l V13-2 5
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Rev. and Mrs. :Rex Garrabra nt, Rev
,
Goo
stock.
Call
Lorenzo
Dav
is AUTO MECHANIC must be eii:C ammand er Elson
I n Muon, w. VI, Call Rev, Ed· wit h Past
8-17·3tp
and Mn. Weber Thoma, Rev. and
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WY 2-2347.
6 1 7 3tc
officer.
llnt
l
in11ta
II
cer
n
Spe
hydrama
perie nced in
tic trans•
Json Weaver. SP 3-M-te.
Mr,. Edmond Life, Mr. and Mn.
Otflcers
ln1ta1led
Mr.
Mrs.
were
nd
and
a
l
l
son
Marvin
Bi
l
Wi
persona
missio n . Un q ua l ified
6 13
Mr. and iln. Lou Hart, Barbour:,
weekend W JU Hei lman, Mr. and Mrs. Rua- ville were recent visiton in town,
need not apply. See Ph ll Wise, ------------ - Cro.ss, Commander; Harry Doug las dui&amp;: hter Pam were
NEW PAIR Raven .aluminum
Ma,S(ln Co. Motor Co ., Pt. Plea· HOUSE FOR SALE ; 6 ROOMS Jr., fint vice commander; Waid auesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hooa- sell Spencer and Regina.
ci..
water skies, never bee n in
Ann Chiller, a. student at St
Mr. and Mr1. Richard Bear.bi,
s nd ba th , near Syracusfl Post Di�dle, second vice -comma nder; !er of Ft. Gay, w. Va. Mr. Hoos·
6-17-3tc I
sant, W. Va.
AU Mil* enlll MN111
water. Retail price $47.93. Will
Hospital a.pent aeveral days
oaeph
l
,
Office, two lots. Term,. Lel and Wi l liam Fox , trusteo ;
El1a n ier is in very poor health. Pam Sharon, Sheila, Doria, Miu June vi1ltlu, hf!!' parenta Mr. and Mrs.
MITAOPOLITAN MOTOltl
sell for $33.00. Call WY2•3ft.03. ·
1
TUiia, Mr. and Mn. Willard Eber■
6 13 6tp Spt!ncer, Chaplain; David Yost remained for a week's villlt.
Bumgarn er.
60M06 lad Mah, It.
Warantee 10 years.
6-17 -3tp {
Willi•"' Chisler.
.
Fi n ance officer; Eugene Holter:
Mn. Edith Morri w ho la a sur bach, Karen •nd Barbara, Mr. and
Pi•• .,. Ohle
SbeldoQ Roush, 10 n of )tr. and
E ROOM HOtJS• Adj utant; Ch ild Welfare, Fran- gical patient in Shelterine Arms M rs. Clarence Wolfe and ijecty, Mn. Domld Rouali, has spen t t he
F'oR SALE:
E 2 yr. old bay
_
_
wlt h bat h • nice l ocation. Melvin cis Webb and Publicity chairman Hospital , A thena,
19M CHEVROLF,T V8 �Bel-Air�
lion. Mrs. J. Mllrtln Mills, nn
_ _
____
is improv- Mr. and Mn. David Holter and paat W8ell: attendine Boy11 State
Hood, I l l Locust St., Po merv. Bernard Didd le.
4 dr. e1tra nice, power &amp;lld e,
acine. Ph one WI9-3775. JOB AS SERVICE STATION ATstaying at family, Miu Maril y n Scott, Mr. Camp at Jacksons Mil l .
hi
Morria
Rev.
I
ing.
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TENDANT or . other. See or
• nd Mre. 1)aomas Scott,. Mr. and
R &amp;. H, $1190.00. .BJaottnars,
5-2&amp;30tp
OutJolng Co mma nder Yo1t was the h ome o f hi&amp; brother-in-law
Mr. arid Mra. Ronald McGlothlin
wrile Guy Blrc h , Portland , Ohio.
M ra. Max. C.le , Mr. and Mn.
Pomeroy.
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Mrs.
d
R.
n
a
L.
Mr.
Chapman
dure
e
d
for
eh
commend
t
f
ress
pro
o
recent guest&amp; of bis psrent&amp;i
whe
- ·---ll
5 OOM HOUSE
6 16 6tp FOR SALE:
G eor1e Abbott , Mr. and Mrs. Huthe Post during his term as com- ing Mrs. Morria' illness.
-'-�
_______
Mra. Robert McGlothl ln.
and
Mr.
-.
i
n
Street
h
hath
1 9� FORD VB Fairlane 2 d r. hard ONE MAGNATONE electric gui•
Sixt
w(th
On
bert Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Wa yne
and
r.
C
on acNels
Miles
.
tar
Call
amplifier.
n
Gib11o
and
Mn
M
EXPERIEN
wornaged
middle
ED
o
M
mander.
b
shown
were
vies
C
y
top. Really ah■rp. Llke new, bit­
Syracuse.
all Gallipolis Gl6f'h71Ua Batey daughter . of Mr.
olfe, Mn. Janice Lanham, Pam
WY2·2903 before :I P. M.
O-t6-atp Virgi l Walker n n d Th omas Wolfe. companied the Paul Aikman tam- W
an wants work caring for eld,
38:la after 4 p. m.
ter11weet and
white finis h.
a nd Brenda, Lennie Lanham, Mr. and Mrs. Pliillp Batey is s))(!ndint
8·1Hlc
Fol lowing the oftieial seu lon il)' on a trip to Nebraska returnerly person or lig ht houeework, � --·- • ___ . _ ___
$1090.00. Blaeltnara, Pomeroy .
and Mra, James Bailey, Mr. and thia week at Girls State Camp 11t
Best ol refcrencea. C.1111 I n per- FOR SALE: MODERN 3 bedroom refres hmen ts w ere served by Dal� in g Saturday .
6-14.fitc
. Jacks ons Mill.
GRAVILY Tt.ACTOR SALII AND
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Good were Mn. Will W o lfe and Mr. and Mn.
Ra nch style house l ½: ba th s, Hill and Jame• Simpson.
son or write I l l But tern ut
obin1on and family .
R
Robert
lco. Jl 2 I. Maln1 Pom•r•J•
S.nr
garage, basemc&gt;nt, large lot,
The next rfl&amp;ular meeting will visiting th eir son Mr. an d Mrs.
Ave., Apt. I , first noor. 6-17•3lp
1951 CHEVROLET WITH 1 9M
Phena WY2-297S, SalHman:
·-Bob Good and grandson iD Col elec tric heat. 2 V. years old. Bf!r• be held July 7 .
e ngine. Dark green dclux� Good
I
IMd,v llle.
Harohl lnrnh.rt,
umbu, Su nday.
nQCd Krinke, Mu l berry Hgt, ,
en gme. Prlce $173, Phone MY 8-Ohio. Phona CoolY.11• Utl.
Mr. a nd M rs. Ralph Turner and
Shown by appoi ntment on ly.
3286. Albany, Donald Wooten
3-UHfc
.u n i 191
daug hter Sherry were ,!siting
6·17•3tc
P hon, WY2-5468.
Carpen ter, Oh io.
6 16 3t�
·· Mr1. Edgar Dorst, chairman of
s und1y wi th Mra. Annis Va le and
-- --Township Cancer Crusade
Orange
Jo' Oll SALE: SERVICE STATION FOR SALE -- MIDDLEPORT 7By Lu,, Kibble
195-1' �VICK V8 Century hard to p
rlaui hter Clemma · a t 1'' ullo n , o.
P1JBLIC AUCT ION
that Alfred and C11-laway
1
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re""'
wi�h �er, wine carry.out. on l{t.
room __hoiJse, 1 1,i baths, mo�ern 1
Mrs. Joan Ad ams entertained on
2 dr-, power 1leerin1 and brakes,
They aho ca lled to see Mr. TurSATURDAY, Jun• 15, 1960,
oods have bee n
neiahborh
R1:i;•
7,
m
Middleport.
over
atock
Take
e
,
attached
Wednes
garage. Excelda y with • chi ldren s parkitc h n
R If II, almost l ike t he da y it
net's sister, Mrs. Hazel Slater and
'
�v ered bJ a· volunteer worked,
1 , 00 P. M.
IContlnu� rrom ,... Ont)
a n d flxtur-e11. WJll lease buil� n g , le�tJ.o■: i?.M-O down. ,Ai•
t
h
rt
waa sold. 11693.00, Blaelt nan, The un del'lig ned will offer at his
fs
l
lfrs. Thelm1 Henderaon. The total
, �ucdp � loa'n, Call SH 2-4� ·
reasonable. See Wl lllud�
will be he'd : a l - � .. ,pr:e,,j�ent'a
er
n;l
!���
Porvero:r.
�
�
6·l�tc
H
�le�
i�:.
��:O:�ho h been
7
far� ipcated in Ch ester To wn­
vlcinity was
ext
n
nda
ome
o
h
M
p:"'ffl.
6t3Q
al
1262 Powell St.,. Mldd leplfb i' • · ! '
,
,
:-,
f
d
d
l
h
aye
an
3tc
res
6 16,
y
re
ments were ser- amount for the
a patient at Shelterin1 Arms P
at
'1
Route
off
n e mile
fltf,.-,S
.00.
J � MJ&lt;�RCURY hard top, i d�.
6 16 Ste -· -- ...__ __ ____ old a nd new of'icers an d d irec tors Hospital was returned to
her ved to Randy Randolph, Craig $-U e
Fhe Point,, (Fo llow Arrows),
------_
will meet at the
'llb
Mercury matle, .R • H, clea n car.
being ur,.ed to tatten•.
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o
home M nday . Their dau&amp;hter Reed, Stevie Reed , Kipline Reed, Fol lrod-Robinson home next Tues•
t h e following: Ph ilco Refrigera­
$89ti.OO. Blaott n ar1, Pomeroy.
erv1ng• t he dinner last n igh. t Virginia hB.11 been ill
•
Rosemary
d tommy Joe Reed,
n
a
with meas
tor-, Electric Ra n ge, One :i-pc.
l ock
tl- l�tc
were Mrs, Bruce Llo yd, Mrs. Ro- 1 es.
Mary Fran ces, Jackie and Freddie day evening, June 2 1 , at 8 o'c
Breakfast Set, One 7·pc. Break­ AJ R CONDIT10Nll10, REFRIGER•
•
berl Coats and Christine Coats
.
I ae, Jon an d Timmie ,-;;;;i.;;.;.;;.;;;;;;;;;,;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
Mra. Marvtn W1laon
an d Mrs. a·1se, and M'k'
Fon SALE: 1951
fast Set, Utilit y Cabine t, Win­
ve F6
atlon service. Jack's Refrl1era­ POMIROY - 5 • room modern Nellie Zerkle, Mra, Nan M oo re and
Haih.
the
g
n
attendi
are
n
o
Ne!Jl
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M.
o
d
Room
en
truck. Good tlrea. Good condi­
w Fa n , 2-pc. Uvi
frame, wil h bath, You n gstow n Mi ss Bess San born.
tioq. New Hnen. Phone TU2·
Mrs. Ruth Moore and family of
•�mmer seasion at Ohio Unlvertio n . He n ry C. Bahr. YU0-2280.
Suite, Studio Couch, Ch.11.irs,
kltcht! n , birc h Doors, storm doors
_______
6-23-tf
31137,
· spent a day here lasl
Colu111bu1
•BA IJ)WIN
sJty.
I.amps, One Metal ·w11rdrobc,
6·l1•31p
wi ndow&amp;, side porc h , unfinishe d
I
home.
Packard
the
·•l
week
•WURLrFZER
One Cedar Ward robe, Sewing MUILLIR PUANACII, WISTING
attic, full basem ent, furnace
Mre . Edward Chevalier is a 1ur,
ro­
Arnold
a1111llanc"'
HOUSI
.
.
OTRf!R FAMOUS
Hay
e,
t
Sul
Bedroom
e,
n
Machi
04
heat bot h coal a nd gas 70 x (00
(9)
glcal pallent al St. Joseph Hoopii
Loader, Hay Rope (complete), . . th•"• Syracu•, Ohio.. Phloot lot, garage, a n d worksh op
al, Parkersburg.
GAS, FUEL OIL and coal tm­
I 1-1 I-ti
Garde n Tractor, Log Chalna,
WY2-6314.
area. A· l property, 8 ye,r, old.
I 'Mn. Glad)'ll Bau•hrnan and Mr.
oc
naces. Call for free est lmatel,
Tool1, Mlacellaneous llem11.
p
$ 1 1 ,000.00.
a nd Mrs. J. Gale bne returned to
Foreman &amp; Abbott, Midd leport.
By Mra. A. H. hiley
(Centlnuad From Pa.. One)
Owner TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALi. MI DDL E PORT - 5 . room frame
HOWARD SIIDINAIIL,
,
their home1 in Gahanna after a
appl ia n ce repair. Ph ona Otl•
ley,
n
Fi
8·10. ttc
Richard
Public
d
z
an
Speaking:
Mrs.
Mr.
TIRMS: CASH.
Weale
McKen
ie
y
wit h bath, rurnaee heat, alumvisit here with Mra. Rose Thomas
2·1·Uc
o.
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O.
Raclne,
McCllntock,
Not l11pon1lble llor Accldant1
inum storm doo l"ll a nd window,. George, Hoffma n, Ronnie Coll ins, and gran dsons of Sa l e m ia visitinJ nd Mn. LIi lie Thomas.
112 RATS KILLED Wm! STAR
a
Doa
nnle
o
R
Boyer;
:
their
Care
Barry
d aughter and son-in-law, Mr.
Sale co nd ucte d by: BRADFORD APAi1.'.1.'MENTS - j'urm1bed ud
Garage a nd uUlity bui l di n g, dou... ·•: Tnl:alll ..,..,.
W1rfarln. 2'12 lbt., $1.49; , lb■.
Mr. and Mn. Enln Caln, Reed•·
Co llins ; Safety : Hank C leland , Jr. ; and Mra. Milton Circle and famtly .
AU_CTJON COMPANY, Raci ne,
$6M
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lot
ie
1�
100'
level.
.
)llddle­
McMuten.
uaJurnt■hed.
MO--. a
MDE,f .4
'2-�- Safe, pure, and 1u1ranteed.
Fingerprlntln1: Richard Finley and
Sharon Holter spent I few dayi ville, and daughter, Mn. Marvin
Ohio.
pt":t. Phone WY-2-18.
2-3-tf U . S. ltOUTI 33 _ 87 acre11, rollEberabach Hard ware.
the
t
spen
Cheater,
of
Keebaugh
with
lns.
ll
her
uncle and a unt' Mr. and
Auctioneer: CRl'M' BRADFORD
i ng lan d on U. s. 33 midway he- Ronnle Co
weekend at Wellsbur1, W, . Va.,
t4) 27, 28, 29 ; IS) 4, S, 8, Man11aer: A. C. BkAD1'"0RD.
Mrs Ro nald D ivis1 Pomeroy
CLOTH, WOOD SI.AT PORCH
nd
,
n11•
Alhc
a
Pomeroy
n
twee
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Thank You," pin �as Jive n
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1 1 , 12, tS, 18, UI, 20, !ff,
they attended tht weddln&amp;
where
A
M
r. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard and
6·18• l lc
11hed es, cloth poN!h val ance,
Good 9•room house wi t h b11th, 3 Reno Lind for hla service as a
26, 2'1; 16) 1, 2, 3, 8, 8, 10,
their
of
cousin, Donna Jean
)'
l''J'
aon,
,
Melvin spent
aw n ln a:s, venetian blind&amp;, win•
ida and Sat•
poi;c hes, cellu, 2 barns, crib, eom n l teem'6n. The IOO ia troop
-- -.-FueneU.
Daniel
to
Schmltt
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urday wit h Mr. and �lira. Jene Mor- 1
dow
ahades.
Free est lma tea.
impleme n t bulldlng, garage and •po,�so�·
DEE!' WEIL JET PUMP, SlOO; TOMATO PLANTS, MEX ICANS,
l vin Randolph, who reaentq
Ca
rison, Rock Castle,
va.
Dale Wipl)el, 2Ui Union Ave.,
.other buil lln11. Own gas well,
100 ga l , ruel oll lank SU�; uU ll ty
Bur pcf!lglobc, Mara: love, Rut, moved from here to lJlUe Hock•
1'our Mith an nlveraary ac hiHe·
Mra.
Za�ne
r
entered
Pomero•
the St
90tc
21
II
r
fo
6,000.00
.$1
.
water
or
plenty
tral ler and t11rpaultn AO; J Ja:
1en, Matchlea1 and Go lden Jub•
1 1 1• • patient In St. IOMpb Kote
a;ard: :!�e �';!e to �Y J oaeph lfo1pltal
Sunday for ,ur- 1 •
real estate, or complete with : a�ha '
aaw $10: Cub Scout uniform, ,Jze
Uee. Alao, rhubarb lo eat and RJ D ENOUR SUPPLY. Radio and
O
1·
pita
erry
er,
1er,-.
.
A l lis-Chalmers tractor a nd eq u\ p12, $&amp; J,l'a n k Hud10t1, B11han
to de�p freeu. SeC(lnd h ouse I TV Service. YU5-2121t 6-1 1-Sotp
Mn. noule Bart\111 of Akron ll
old and Richard Finley .
Arn
l
$
CJaren-ce Baker vi1ited hli moth6 16 3tp
ment (almo llt new ) 18,500.00.
Road, ,u. 1 , Raci ne.
ea,t �sch ool hou1e In Syra­
here carln1 for ber dater, Kn. EaALIIIT M. COX, s.1 ..m1n
Parenti attending were _r. and er at the Elmwood Rest Horne at ■ie Concrove, who recently bad ■ 1
cuae, �m H. H olme,.
d
an
ears
earlln1
3 HORSES, 2 y
y
PHONI WY 2·2220 Mn. Kenneth Fi nely , Charle• Tuppen Plain,, Sunday,
BOX 229
6 13 Uc
ed
te1.
draft colts, an d a year ol d mare.
Mn. Mary Gainer...Df North Caro- foot remov due to dlabe
WY 2-3&amp;30 Hayes, Elmer White, Mra. R. N.
two
and
Santee
'Mildred
Mn.
P hone MeArlhur LY 6·,013 afl•
1 1, 3tc Campbell, Mr. an d Mn. Don Mui- U na is ataylnJ at the Orvy Gainer eblldren of Galllpoll1 1pent Su n&lt;•)
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PIGS
SALE.
FON
er 3:30 p. m.
l'kc,
l
B
William
� 16 Stp
- --home while Mn. GI.Iner it h04ipU- 1
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- Jen,· Mr. ·and Mn. Wlllard Boyer,
--- --- - ·
dlllY hffl with her parcnta, Mt.
� '
Dott11, Oh io.
6 7 l �p
J \ , ( , t11·1• i 1•
a1 J1ed.
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w.
Mn.
aod
Mr.
n,
it
Walt.o
Kerm
COAL PIPE Furnaces, good con­
and Mu. J. S. Marki.
an
Mr.
d
Mrs.
of
Wateman
White
A. (Hbba, Mrs. Wayne Swisher, Mr.
d ition. Charlea A. Wo ode, Che1Zenith Chevalier has en)lated in
Bids wlll be received at the of- aud Mr.a. Reno Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Keno spen t Sunday afternoon with
.3tp
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ler, Ohio.
1S
__
the U. S. Na\lf and II now in train•
6
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flee of Web1ter and Fultz, Allor- Euie�� .Triplett, l'llr. and Mn. Le· Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ballard.
ke , ll no
Great
9:30 A.Ill.
ney1, , Pomeroy National Banlr: lapd SjflJOn, Ro,- t&gt;onlaan, Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Cecil Spencer of I�
· L■ 1 D
�FOR SALE: Jer,ey Cow, freah.
Middlo,-,t WY­
Bulldllll, Pomeroy, Ohio, u nti l 10 Mra. �,� Bue � , M � . and Mn. Dave , Chester called c;,n the Charle•
H oward lfyaell, Hy 1el1 Run.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Ra
lph Ballard and
,..,..., WY&gt;NIN
k
Spen cer �•mlly Sundl)'.
u e
,
8· 18·61p
aon Melvin ,peal Su nday nlahl
., (,004,wl · · Mr. a n d Mn. Ella GU- I
f : t;o
KAUTZ Pl,ID
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Mrs, Victor Diehl of Sumn er ia and° Mo nd ay ' wlth Mr. and
0
J)l
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Willard
EuKni&amp;hl,
heater
O
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At Chittw
RASPBERRIES - PHONE YOUR
story frame d welling house slluat- :Ourst
i: ■nd Mn Edaar Arnold apendi na a few da111 with , her Ii•• -1e n• R•wI ey •·d f.m ii ' "f Du nbat·
y54141
order. Our new phone number
ed at the corner o( East Mai n arill,l Don i::ou/ and Beoutmaster and ter, Mrs. Ora White.
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la WY 2-276?. Nola n'1 ln Sy ta•
Cherry Str-eets In the Vlllage of Mn Rat p '1\,e ncer
were I'
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr
MAMII.L
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cuae, Ohio.
8 18 etp
Pomeroy, Ohio. The aald d"".elli11f
Sunday Yi1llon of Mr. and Mra.
AIINny rm
.. ◄cII.... .....-.
hou1e will be vacated approximateBil ly On ot Reedsvllle
1903 CHEVROLET, 2 door, nm,
l!\-ery Ila., ller,le&lt;
on
- ■I - ,..1 Ii . . .
ly July 1, tHO, and musl be re- ChUI
Mr. and Mn. Arvil Holter and ·
1ood . New paint, 1lralaht 1htrt.
moved from the premises within
famil)'
spent Sundl)' with Mr, and !
a
ln■pi,U
FR�E
_For
o
re
L
_
A
_
OS
P_
_
IS
HAMMER'S REFUSE DWill acttpt t rade. See Ted
t y da ys after it 111 vacated.
tlllr
C.
W
,.
o rley Davia o f Dexter.
Week l)' pickup. At low as $1.00
flHONI
Edward R· Johnson bu been I :u
Thompton, Cro1111"oad1.
Tr
l ephone : WYandotta 2-2100
Te
of
d
and
.
M
Donal
uuell
.
�rs
f
a month. Call R. 6: A. Servlct
employed 11 In strume ntal mu&amp;ic
8 18 8tp
. ,..
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Gilmore'• Supply Store
,
,,,_, _ A.a,
_ . !8) 10, 1 1 , 13, H . 17, 18. 6tc bi:i tructor for Southern Local Mt. Vernon spent the week end at '
Station,
WYl-2366
M,ror
1ee
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.
1/fl •
. �:::._, , • .
their
home
here.
WY-2-2774
10n (Hammer) Ha.vk.
a.t- 30lp
1chool di1trlct, replacing Bernard
Krinke, re1lg: ned, ll l11 annou nced.
�
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lt HOSPITAL- 1
V1qcban'1 E•lermlnallng
AUCTION
l
wil
Chester,
Kimea,
R.
Cecil
10100
7-2-60
Sala
m.
a.
c...,1 ... 1o,,,1.
Mr. Johnaon ia a native .of
Company
enter Camden - Clark Hoapltal In
lluttnar Auto Company
Crltt lridftiNI ,
Charlnt011.
II. Mlryt. W. Va.
Parltenbu11t, w. Va. Sunday, June I
ltemtroy, Ohio
- -- · - - --- - I
W/rlt•, l'hane er CHtlCt
10, for sur1ery.
4 door Sedan
19S3 PonHar.
A. C. 8RADr'OIID. ...11,o, Dhto.
AUCTION SALi
57S7
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On Saturd•y. June 2t', 1960, begi n•
The car will net N ■old tor IHI
nm&amp; II LOO p. m. at u ,1 , ·, (
..... '21.00.
Grocery nn Rl. 12f, in ,Sy ra• - - - --. _ _ -· .-4
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Tnimh Bar.nette,lflilfd,nt of
Auto ComptnJ
BIHttnar
MP
cuae, I will sell at auction t he CO
LETE ll1'SUR.ANCI PRO
.
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1Jlle
P•rtn.r
'IINHnar,
Jl'tlll
...
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tectlon, Life, Aute. ,.,., Polla
followl111,:
Ml HnlUDCed ibat plal'II INI be16) 11, l ie
Cail Doa
MIUa, lliddle,ort,
2 Electric Relrlaeratora
-to bold Ill• lle&lt;ond An·
in,r
I
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6 G11 Ranaea, 1 Bed, complete
nt. for Little Leanual
I
8 Gu lleliero, 2 Sowing Ma, - - =:::,..
DO ·STIV"'"'·•
l Ill''- � club's ffl!Natioo area
IJU.N
DftD
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chine,, I Lot Llvtna: Room Jur•
•
Pow
Cfflk
Kfeu
e
th
\'lo
adJace
01111 '
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NOTIC OP APPOINTMIN T
nlture, Din i ng table
and sl :c
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chalra, Lot lamp• and Ol1hes inANY Fj.AVOlt :
: 1 ·� �IZI
lo ttarl · Job' 18.
lata.. .t 0.Hr P . .. uer, dan•Md ment
eluding some antique,, Baby
Bur,i,tte at.led thot 211 Lillie
DoirJ Veile, Colll&gt;O• I
C•M No. 11,US
bed and hiah chatr, Marble to p • ..... .......-it:
Le11ue( �•m• parlicipated in the
Notice 11 hereby liven that Et h•
w11h. stand, Set Platform Scales
Filled
Your
Red�m
To
I
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jloo4 ,S;wtda&gt;
'-✓
¾Ht 1•r and Moils,
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el G. Bauer whoae Po1t omce ad d, tourna...t
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and Power Lawn Mower. Ma ny
Muon Oou ntl.H were
and
Gallia
Stamp
Gn,ea
s&amp;H
teas is Pometoy, Ohio, has be.e.n
ml1cellaneou1 Uefflll too numer­
N'PfOl'Rted tn the WQmey,
,• • l�:f,. •,_
•
duly appoint&lt;?d as Executrix of the
1
., t
ffl LI..... It.
oua to mention.
Eltate ol Otc:1r F. Bauer late of
- WY:I-IMI, Mi4&lt;1.'The Coupon To - - -. .,;,, . , · . . . ,
Don Llale, Owner,
Take
· Chester Townablp, · \1ei11 County,
J. O. McCoy, AucUoneer.
Ohio, deeealed.
9-11·11-20-21-22-23-2'-?tc
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F. H . O'BRIEN
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houM, SO acNI. J-ril.-� Rut­
,
Jodae. of the Probate Court,
l'&lt;l�'�" �•e
Al , Tile
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daug hter in Wiscon11J1.
Larry Ba hr called on La wrence
Smith.
Jlelen Bolin is iroprovbJ1, She
returned tn Cplumbus for • cbecl
1 1 : 00 The New1 TonliJ,t
up,
1 1 :05 Weath er Wi ndow
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�wrence l{up.e and Ml'A. J11rk1
11 : 10 Late Show
8:30 Studio Wrest11ng
and Mn. Lawrence Rupe called ••
1:00 Record Hop
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Garry Jacki al H olz.er HOlpitat.
T:80 Dick Clark �how
Keith Wilcox called on IA•·
8:00 Cartoon Sperlaculu
8:00 :Brave Stallion
re nce Smith.
6:30 Romper Room
8:30 Leave It To Beaver
Richard Rife �t Baturda,
1:30 Movie
L:iwre!ilce Welk S�ow
n ight with Lawrence Smith.
1 :25 Y.our loo Jleptllllc
10:00 Jubi l ee, U. S. A .
Ike Barrett has returned home
1:30
Marlted Jo.n
1 1 :00 Up-To-The•Mlnute Newa
from Veterans Ho1plt,.I in Hunt,2:00 �estlHa Oun
U :1 0 Sports Report
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12:30
U : 15 Late Show
�Uoyd Wood• is in Holzer Hoa1 :00 About Faees
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pita! re&lt;o,erlna from a heart at•
1 ,30 Medic
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teachin1.
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2:00. Day In Court
12:00 The Big P.icture
2: 30 The Gile Storm SHW
Mr. and Mn. Everett TtP_.dway
\2:30 Jo�n Hopkin• File
with her mOther,
spen t Su
Beiat the Clock
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1 :00 Co�ege News Confere ce
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1 :30 Nat ional Edu. Assocla:ljon
t!OO Jt,meriea,:i �'!na.tbt'ild
Carol Gorby showed a fi l m at P.after
boys
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2:00 Mystery Matinii
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the church
15:30 Captain Gallant
' 3:00 Presi d ential Mission
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they held their meeting 1t (lair
S:00 ian f"rlacis.."O iAeat
a,.etand,
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3:30 Campaign ]ionn d up
l'felson'1 home. The nnt meeUn;
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4:00 Dieting &amp; Weight Control
Larry
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will
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5:00 Ma tty's Fun n ies
Ju ne 21, 7 :30 p. m.
6:45 John ·pjl)- i.t,rl
5:30 Eve Arden Shpw
Mrs. Alpha Barr accompanied muraity. Manting GalawiY aeco.q:i.7:00 Broken Arrow
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6:00 Pe ople's Choic �
son; Duane and ¥111 Virginia p1mie� "41Dl -9lJ"h� \'� i,,. Towpher
7 30 Cheyenne
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Matlin of Oak HIii to . Columbua sonQS a,, VJ.Nti�· tJJ1 elslff ansl
8:30 Bombon Street Beat
6:30 Robin Hood
Thursda,y. Mrs. Barr visited her t,r,of�•ITl·ill!, ijr. ¥id- l(ln. 1,uth··
1:30 Advr "'ltures In Paradile
'1:00 Trackdown
Mrs. Jean Morone wlJlle u ;\ IUQ, 4Uktj, · ·
daughter
Hout
Amateur
Mack
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'7:30 M a v.erick
Mn Ftn . Jo� ��el..,. hitth::Miss Martin a n d her parents, Mr.
1 1 :00 The NeW!i Tont.cbt
8:30 Lawrnan
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•9:00 The Pe�l
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10:30 Sports Special
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1 l :00 Sunday NewlJ Spedal
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j H oytville, Ohio . w here th'ey Jnel
J:OO. Danee ·Party
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· tbe new nean of Ag riculture. ln8:QP ... Movie- becta�ul u
route home , .the}' stopped at Val\
Theater
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Cartoo
D:00
'f :30 Pel'T)' Maeon
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1 Buran for Mr. Bi11h op's slAt er,· t1n,
· to:00 Red Rowe Show
a:;w Wanted-Oead or Alive
da, who will spel) d some time here,
· :0:30 On The Go
f�y;�1�:0I) KJ.::· ·�11 ; ,
IJn. Gladys Woodyard, Colun;i�
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Jla!f. 'tWli W!ll Travel
w11 s Sunday dl n ner 1t1eat of
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\1:30 Decem�r BJ"ide
�0:00 Gun1moke
brother . and sl •ter-i n,law, Mi-•
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12:00 Love of Life
. 10:30 Not For Hire and M rs. Reed JeUer1 ·and RicharcJ:
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'flo1eth,er they vl,Ited a 11l ster ani:l
l2:fi.5 The Guidinl Lilht
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brother-in-law, Mr. a· nd M... WII•
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1 1 :00 H�� or the City
(2:.SO Sign , Off
llai:n Cheadle, Sun4a y arternoon.
-1:39 A, the World TUrnl
community Bib le School ,, lri
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1:00 i-·or Better or Wone
progreu at · C�lumbla Sc hool witb
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dren of the community are uraed
t:30 Amerie•n at \\'ort
to attend..
l:AO Tbe e,t,OJcr D.,9:'5 Cbri1Mau Sclen.�e
The TJmPl, wscs met al th•
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were made to plant shrubs at th�
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church and Jraprove the appell'• ·
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A picnic at Hooper's Park will
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Watch Mr Wliard
Science Fh-tlon Theater
Deteeiive'1 Oury
Water(r(lnt
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Home Ro n Derby
News Picture
6:45 Sign On
Sports Roundup
f:o,J T-oda..•
9:00 Katie Doo n an Show
Weathercast
9: 30 Topper
Sa tur d ay Nlght Jambo reo
Bona n .r,a
10:0U Dough Re Kl
The Ma n and the Challenge t0:30 Play Y our Hunch
1 1 :00 Prk! ta Rl1ht
The Deput
1 1 :ao CnneentraU0a
Worl d Wide 60
l2:00 Trutll or ConNQue■Ma n .'rom I nterpol
l! ·SO It Could be You
Ne .:1 Headll n e1
1 :00 Ml.d Day r,»ew1
W.:athercaet
1 :10 Movietime
Shockwal(h
2:30 Lore tta Y oun1
Sig9 Off
'S:00 You.n1 or. 'Malo�,
3,30 From Theoe Ro ots
4:00 Comed y Playhouse
Sign On
4:30 Adventure Time ,
This is the Ll!e
5:00 Steamboat Bill
$:30 Sft. Pre1to11
TV Olapel
6:00 M.111lc In the kound
I ndustry on Parade
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Iriside Sports
t,:� Weathercut
Favorite Story
Fl'ontier, of Failh
8:30 'Nt.9111 Piet\U'f!
a1:-'S Huntley- Brlriler 1,tp1rt
Sunday Movietime
1·op Huctleberr, Round
Worl d Championship Golf
T:sb Riverboat
Meet- the Press
8:30 Talea of Wel ls 1'ar10
St1nday New,1 Picture
9:00- Peter Gunn
Overland TraU
9:30 Goody ear Tbester
Saeco- Veru:etti Part II
10 :00 �my Awarda
Olevy SMw
1 1 :30 J"4Ck Pur Show
Loretta Young s:1(1'.V
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People Are F'unny

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Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 18, 1960-7

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S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 18, 1960

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I ISED BOATS AHO MOTOll» $25
and 1111p whlt• the� IHt. MH,►
polit•n Moton. 600 i. M■ln
St .• P'INMroy, Phone W V -2Jl10
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I Society News

Apple Grove
Events Reported

Kr,. Edlth Motta Is improv ing
fo1lo w1a1 aur eery at Shelterin g
Arm■ l-l.oaplt1I ln Alhen1 _
Mr. and ;.tis. Jerry Bowen of C a·
nll W l o.�he,ter 1penl t h e week end
with relatlveu and visited her fll .
ther, Lloyd Wood, at Holzer Hob'.·
pit■I.
Sharon Faye Bowen of Canal
WlDcbe1ter is sp�nding a week
with htr cou1l n BPverb Bowen.
Mr. and Mr:;. Harol d Rile and
family , Guysvll le, a nd Bert Cline,
Alban1, spent Sunday eve ning al
the Charles Rife home.
M:r. and Mn. Robert Rife spent
Sunday eve n ing with hi&amp; parent.s.
Mr. and Mra. Char le,: Rife. Robert
h11 emplojme nt in Col umbus and

Buckwheat
Society Report

ly M,., Amy Wolf
By Mr1. H•rbert lO\llh
By S■r■h M. Rife
Mr . .and Mrs. Ronald Hupp are
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolf SPf!ut
Lloyd Wood is a patient in HoJ.
Sunda)' after n oon wit h her aunt, annou n cing the birth of t heir lhinl zer Hospital at Gallipo l is.
GAUG-ES·· Miont9ffl'uy,. l S ·S up- �rs. Amy Wolf .
so n at an A.shland Hoapital. Grand
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laaac Sarrett returned lo his
per. I D 5 lower . 28 fl open ; G a l
CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE IIEllULl:8
Julie an d Ma n die Ro1e of Ba s- parents are Mr. a n d Mn. O orsa home here after bein J a patient
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Bny You - l i pol1.s 1 9 uppe r , 17 - 3 lower, 21 ha n vi1ited t h eir grand pare n t. , Pauon 1 and George Hupp. Great
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in Veteran, Hospital at Hunting.
ft • ope n , Lock 23 · 17 - 7 ft . , al l Mr. and Mrs A D Tuttle Sa t· gran dmothers are Mn. Ka\ie Rowe
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da�s duw n 13 thro.u�h 23, river u rdi".
4 een t.s per word, on e Insertion. Minimlltll charge - 60 ce nt.,.
a nd Mrs. Rut h Parson�
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f Ul;l g 13 th r u I 6 WI th 17 th n,1 23
I cent.I per word fot" three coni:1eout1ve U1t.ertiohl.
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Mn. Amy_ Wolf spent Friday
Edward f'tiend, Pittaburgh, visit·
S � slowly
Spc:j:lal - one mont.b for 30 cent.a per word.
afternoon with her 11ister-in•law ed recently with Carroll White and
OHIO RIVER BOATS: DOWN Mrs. Martha McElroy.
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Full rate of t c,ents per word will be oharged for adverlisin.i
Homer McNickles.
11 oot paid withln 10 days •ner receivin;i. bill.
Milton Tuttle spe n t the week
By Mra. lobert Painter
l,2. R u'. ke t 4 · 50. am, 3-4 , Mi kl'
Cub Scouts, Pack 2 4 1 , and Den
, r"d1tor, 5 am IO· IO, Lock 17, Lit '"d
�rs in A.dvert1S1na - &amp;Muld be r eport.Pd :mined iately. Tbt
"" wi· th hi, fam,'I Y .
Mr a•d Mrs· Gerald Vi 0let of
Moth ers, Mrs. Herbert Rous h a nd
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nai'Iv Sentinel wilJ not be reapon.aibLe for more Lb.an one �or­
nce of Portland Mrs. Roy Donohue, ass1:1led by Mn. Tuppel"ll Plai ns, Mr. and Mn. Fl oyd
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· I Beeg Ie. enJoy..,&gt;d a fishing Spe n ce or Pomeroy called on Mra.
1 • ra. ewin d 5- 20 pm, 9· 0•. M.' Chns. I Mrs. M1'iton Tuttle a n d
W d ol T�acka and $pedal Notices of Ew 'IU SLUO. Obitu.ariea
lrlP to th e Pete Shields farm Mon• Je nn ie Roush, Su nday.
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pu.bhsbed at \ ce'll per word.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Long an d day n ighl followed by a wiener
Recen t vlsitor:1 of Mr. a nd Mn.
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Heilma n were Mr. and Mn. they will live there.
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l)oo Varney and friend of Ken•
mother. Mr�. Myrtle Benti; an d pr�sent were Jeffery Donobue, 1 E d ison Wick ham, Carol Chapman
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Roger
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Mn.
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Y epent lhe week end with th11
Judy.
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vin and Mic h ael Hill, Mark Beegle, I Wick ham of Che1ter, Homer Goe1• H:etshel Juatice family .
NOR THBO U ND : Lock 2:1: T ihn .
)Ole Of' Rent
Several of the 4i- H Club mem- Stl'p he n Shuler, Darrell Norris, lein, Charles Sa re and family,
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/\d, NftlVlbd by 10 A.._)l wUJ be tn · Lbat d.ay I p.por,
I -- - - t :SO pm , 1 1·0; _E lger Clitr , 2:20 p_m, be r� and their pate nts enjoyed the Ran dy Roberts and Gregory Dono• Bi l lit! Hei l man and Jerry Diddle.
and son1 of Langsvllle spent Sun1 THHEE Bl-:DROOM semi•modern 0-2 ; A. v. ChrLJJ 6: 10 pm, o . 4 ; City cruise on t he Avalon Thursday ·
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and daugh ter ind Debbie Hood Wells and family.
- Staff Sgt. a nd Mrs. Bill Robi n,u n
6· 1 7-6tc H a rner. 2 - 20 am, 0-2; Jefferson,
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Mr. and Mra. Guy W e l ls marte a
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PARIS UPI-A n n Casey John - a nd so of Fort Knox, Ky.
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1 stone of Mason Citf, Iowa , who
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Rou,h of
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TIRM!TE ANO PIST CONTROL 14 rt. "LONE s'fAH" ALliMIN°U M i \
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I hasn' t played 8 hole yet in the
Mrs. Edward Robinson and eon n f JacUon were Sunday vtllilors of day eYeninJ wi th the.ir s.i5ter, Mrs.
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NEWPORT, R. I. UPI-One Frenc h Women's
boat �nd Mercury 10 hp motor. I 4 ROOM HOUSE, RUTLAND
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hundred a nd thirty•seve n trim sh i· p, wll l be 8b oo 1'
Both m A-1 con ditio n . $275. C 1i ll
, Cleveland ' are• visiting Mr· and 'Mr. and Mrs. Vlriil oush and J"•nlta
Tow n ship. Phon e TU·2·347S.
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Una I ber.th today �ben lllie meets Mrs. Earl Robmson.
Mr. and Mn. Will iam Taylor
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THER E wlll be • ri,vi� .1tart.ine
H.arry Brown and 1on11 were Sunroom apartments. A. N. Benfilel. race. Thousands Or spectators were J
vlsJtipg Mr. and Mn. Charle y
Mn. llytra Rife, Wilkesvil le'
June 21 at 8 p, m. every e,e. - -- -- -- -- - afternoon cal len at the PJint,
day
1 1 ·2·ttt ex pected to see t he start of t he · bye·
Phone WY2-3272 '
_____ Knightnirrg Sr. and Mr. and Mn.
11pent two WMb witb her daug hter
ning at the J.'reedom Goapel ONE I HC 25 v 7 foot TracUlr
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Joh n Beck ner at Pt. Pleasa.'!lt.
Mower. Call WY2-6710. 6· 18•3tp FIVE ROOM HOUSE with bat h, bie nn ial race.
r,. Faye Wood,
Mission at Bald Knobs. Rev.
Marabel!e Sharpnack, Columb111, 1'h011e attending a rarewell party M 'Mn. M rta Wfe
I
Third
South
basement,
full
spen t Thursday
y
Deeter is the evanjelial and
tly
Bearh1
rece
n
for
Richard
Pvt.
CONES OF SOLID JCE CREAM.
apef\l a Saturday afternoon re•
son, Charlea
Ave., 1 block from Mid dleport (
her
with
aftemoon
· ReY. L. R. GluHe n camp . ii the
.
Delicio u1 flavors. Jack's Dairy
centl y with Mrs, Herbert Rou1h were Alfred Wolfe, Mr. and Hn,
!
11 1 gh Schoo1 . I nquire Fi le's 5 _ R O M NEW HOME FOR SALE
ly
pas1 or. The pu bl'IC 1 s 1 nYJted lo
O
Allen Dill, Mr. •nd Mrs. lobn R1.:i,:�s!::::- iu
J
--------Bar.
1 4 Hp
and eo n, Roger.
Novelty Shop,
fe, M rs. Robert
6-15.fllt
6-15-6tc _______ 6___
aue n d.
I ½ bat hs, hardwood floors Syr
Th e Fairview Sunday School Ba lley and Gregory, Mr,. Nora Rlle a d patty aod
I e•
La rry R'!
q
acuse. Shown by appointment
Balley, Mildred, Alberta and An·
I MALE
M
SE
o ld _ Its annual picnic at the
will
00h
DER
IN
MO
N
5
R
as
busine
on
lston
l
In
AK
We
REG
ISTERED
Col• j
were
�
OSt On
s
OUnd
4
C
HOU d . See
o n ly Cail WY 2_823 •
Mason . Good neig hborhoo
Rock Sprangs Fairgrounds on Sun nle Pullln1, Roger Smith, Mr. and Thu ay. The children enjoyed
I
lie
able.
e
n
pups.
o
h
P
Reaaon
--nd.
14 6tp J
� 8--- -Mn. Henry
Hartman, Ronnie
or call Freddie Th abet, Ma&amp;on,
Newly elected otticere of Ra• d ay, July 3.
-----Pomeroy , WY 2-3489.
A l ma .
LOST: LIGHT TAN and white
ps,
l
a, Rev. and Mr,. awtmmln1 at Lake
l
,
Phe
Mar«l
c
-Va.
W.
6
H U 3 BEDROOM HOMS FOR SALE- 1 cine Post 602, American Legion
C 1 4 6lc
male dog Terrier. Anawers lo
Dwij:ht Spencer and Gilbert, Kn.
_
_
AU modern con veniences. Loe• were install ed Thursd ay evenlni
name_ of "Sport)'". Lo1t between
-- • __
- - -- - (Linda Lute, Ilia '4ary Wogan,
- - - - -- ---- -,OCle
O
BULL_S,
ORD
H
OUN
TWO
a
EREF
at
egular
G
st
the
meeting
o
P
of
!
t
23
aled al en d of Pomerof Bridge
Darwm and Flora. Cal l V13-2 5
·
,
Rev. and Mrs. :Rex Garrabra nt, Rev
,
Goo
stock.
Call
Lorenzo
Dav
is AUTO MECHANIC must be eii:C ammand er Elson
I n Muon, w. VI, Call Rev, Ed· wit h Past
8-17·3tp
and Mn. Weber Thoma, Rev. and
--- --- ·
WY 2-2347.
6 1 7 3tc
officer.
llnt
l
in11ta
II
cer
n
Spe
hydrama
perie nced in
tic trans•
Json Weaver. SP 3-M-te.
Mr,. Edmond Life, Mr. and Mn.
Otflcers
ln1ta1led
Mr.
Mrs.
were
nd
and
a
l
l
son
Marvin
Bi
l
Wi
persona
missio n . Un q ua l ified
6 13
Mr. and iln. Lou Hart, Barbour:,
weekend W JU Hei lman, Mr. and Mrs. Rua- ville were recent visiton in town,
need not apply. See Ph ll Wise, ------------ - Cro.ss, Commander; Harry Doug las dui&amp;: hter Pam were
NEW PAIR Raven .aluminum
Ma,S(ln Co. Motor Co ., Pt. Plea· HOUSE FOR SALE ; 6 ROOMS Jr., fint vice commander; Waid auesta of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hooa- sell Spencer and Regina.
ci..
water skies, never bee n in
Ann Chiller, a. student at St
Mr. and Mr1. Richard Bear.bi,
s nd ba th , near Syracusfl Post Di�dle, second vice -comma nder; !er of Ft. Gay, w. Va. Mr. Hoos·
6-17-3tc I
sant, W. Va.
AU Mil* enlll MN111
water. Retail price $47.93. Will
Hospital a.pent aeveral days
oaeph
l
,
Office, two lots. Term,. Lel and Wi l liam Fox , trusteo ;
El1a n ier is in very poor health. Pam Sharon, Sheila, Doria, Miu June vi1ltlu, hf!!' parenta Mr. and Mrs.
MITAOPOLITAN MOTOltl
sell for $33.00. Call WY2•3ft.03. ·
1
TUiia, Mr. and Mn. Willard Eber■
6 13 6tp Spt!ncer, Chaplain; David Yost remained for a week's villlt.
Bumgarn er.
60M06 lad Mah, It.
Warantee 10 years.
6-17 -3tp {
Willi•"' Chisler.
.
Fi n ance officer; Eugene Holter:
Mn. Edith Morri w ho la a sur bach, Karen •nd Barbara, Mr. and
Pi•• .,. Ohle
SbeldoQ Roush, 10 n of )tr. and
E ROOM HOtJS• Adj utant; Ch ild Welfare, Fran- gical patient in Shelterine Arms M rs. Clarence Wolfe and ijecty, Mn. Domld Rouali, has spen t t he
F'oR SALE:
E 2 yr. old bay
_
_
wlt h bat h • nice l ocation. Melvin cis Webb and Publicity chairman Hospital , A thena,
19M CHEVROLF,T V8 �Bel-Air�
lion. Mrs. J. Mllrtln Mills, nn
_ _
____
is improv- Mr. and Mn. David Holter and paat W8ell: attendine Boy11 State
Hood, I l l Locust St., Po merv. Bernard Didd le.
4 dr. e1tra nice, power &amp;lld e,
acine. Ph one WI9-3775. JOB AS SERVICE STATION ATstaying at family, Miu Maril y n Scott, Mr. Camp at Jacksons Mil l .
hi
Morria
Rev.
I
ing.
� 17. ii t
TENDANT or . other. See or
• nd Mre. 1)aomas Scott,. Mr. and
R &amp;. H, $1190.00. .BJaottnars,
5-2&amp;30tp
OutJolng Co mma nder Yo1t was the h ome o f hi&amp; brother-in-law
Mr. arid Mra. Ronald McGlothlin
wrile Guy Blrc h , Portland , Ohio.
M ra. Max. C.le , Mr. and Mn.
Pomeroy.
- -- -6-UHltc
Mrs.
d
R.
n
a
L.
Mr.
Chapman
dure
e
d
for
eh
commend
t
f
ress
pro
o
recent guest&amp; of bis psrent&amp;i
whe
- ·---ll
5 OOM HOUSE
6 16 6tp FOR SALE:
G eor1e Abbott , Mr. and Mrs. Huthe Post during his term as com- ing Mrs. Morria' illness.
-'-�
_______
Mra. Robert McGlothl ln.
and
Mr.
-.
i
n
Street
h
hath
1 9� FORD VB Fairlane 2 d r. hard ONE MAGNATONE electric gui•
Sixt
w(th
On
bert Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Wa yne
and
r.
C
on acNels
Miles
.
tar
Call
amplifier.
n
Gib11o
and
Mn
M
EXPERIEN
wornaged
middle
ED
o
M
mander.
b
shown
were
vies
C
y
top. Really ah■rp. Llke new, bit­
Syracuse.
all Gallipolis Gl6f'h71Ua Batey daughter . of Mr.
olfe, Mn. Janice Lanham, Pam
WY2·2903 before :I P. M.
O-t6-atp Virgi l Walker n n d Th omas Wolfe. companied the Paul Aikman tam- W
an wants work caring for eld,
38:la after 4 p. m.
ter11weet and
white finis h.
a nd Brenda, Lennie Lanham, Mr. and Mrs. Pliillp Batey is s))(!ndint
8·1Hlc
Fol lowing the oftieial seu lon il)' on a trip to Nebraska returnerly person or lig ht houeework, � --·- • ___ . _ ___
$1090.00. Blaeltnara, Pomeroy .
and Mra, James Bailey, Mr. and thia week at Girls State Camp 11t
Best ol refcrencea. C.1111 I n per- FOR SALE: MODERN 3 bedroom refres hmen ts w ere served by Dal� in g Saturday .
6-14.fitc
. Jacks ons Mill.
GRAVILY Tt.ACTOR SALII AND
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Good were Mn. Will W o lfe and Mr. and Mn.
Ra nch style house l ½: ba th s, Hill and Jame• Simpson.
son or write I l l But tern ut
obin1on and family .
R
Robert
lco. Jl 2 I. Maln1 Pom•r•J•
S.nr
garage, basemc&gt;nt, large lot,
The next rfl&amp;ular meeting will visiting th eir son Mr. an d Mrs.
Ave., Apt. I , first noor. 6-17•3lp
1951 CHEVROLET WITH 1 9M
Phena WY2-297S, SalHman:
·-Bob Good and grandson iD Col elec tric heat. 2 V. years old. Bf!r• be held July 7 .
e ngine. Dark green dclux� Good
I
IMd,v llle.
Harohl lnrnh.rt,
umbu, Su nday.
nQCd Krinke, Mu l berry Hgt, ,
en gme. Prlce $173, Phone MY 8-Ohio. Phona CoolY.11• Utl.
Mr. a nd M rs. Ralph Turner and
Shown by appoi ntment on ly.
3286. Albany, Donald Wooten
3-UHfc
.u n i 191
daug hter Sherry were ,!siting
6·17•3tc
P hon, WY2-5468.
Carpen ter, Oh io.
6 16 3t�
·· Mr1. Edgar Dorst, chairman of
s und1y wi th Mra. Annis Va le and
-- --Township Cancer Crusade
Orange
Jo' Oll SALE: SERVICE STATION FOR SALE -- MIDDLEPORT 7By Lu,, Kibble
195-1' �VICK V8 Century hard to p
rlaui hter Clemma · a t 1'' ullo n , o.
P1JBLIC AUCT ION
that Alfred and C11-laway
1
....
.
re""'
wi�h �er, wine carry.out. on l{t.
room __hoiJse, 1 1,i baths, mo�ern 1
Mrs. Joan Ad ams entertained on
2 dr-, power 1leerin1 and brakes,
They aho ca lled to see Mr. TurSATURDAY, Jun• 15, 1960,
oods have bee n
neiahborh
R1:i;•
7,
m
Middleport.
over
atock
Take
e
,
attached
Wednes
garage. Excelda y with • chi ldren s parkitc h n
R If II, almost l ike t he da y it
net's sister, Mrs. Hazel Slater and
'
�v ered bJ a· volunteer worked,
1 , 00 P. M.
IContlnu� rrom ,... Ont)
a n d flxtur-e11. WJll lease buil� n g , le�tJ.o■: i?.M-O down. ,Ai•
t
h
rt
waa sold. 11693.00, Blaelt nan, The un del'lig ned will offer at his
fs
l
lfrs. Thelm1 Henderaon. The total
, �ucdp � loa'n, Call SH 2-4� ·
reasonable. See Wl lllud�
will be he'd : a l - � .. ,pr:e,,j�ent'a
er
n;l
!���
Porvero:r.
�
�
6·l�tc
H
�le�
i�:.
��:O:�ho h been
7
far� ipcated in Ch ester To wn­
vlcinity was
ext
n
nda
ome
o
h
M
p:"'ffl.
6t3Q
al
1262 Powell St.,. Mldd leplfb i' • · ! '
,
,
:-,
f
d
d
l
h
aye
an
3tc
res
6 16,
y
re
ments were ser- amount for the
a patient at Shelterin1 Arms P
at
'1
Route
off
n e mile
fltf,.-,S
.00.
J � MJ&lt;�RCURY hard top, i d�.
6 16 Ste -· -- ...__ __ ____ old a nd new of'icers an d d irec tors Hospital was returned to
her ved to Randy Randolph, Craig $-U e
Fhe Point,, (Fo llow Arrows),
------_
will meet at the
'llb
Mercury matle, .R • H, clea n car.
being ur,.ed to tatten•.
...
o
home M nday . Their dau&amp;hter Reed, Stevie Reed , Kipline Reed, Fol lrod-Robinson home next Tues•
t h e following: Ph ilco Refrigera­
$89ti.OO. Blaott n ar1, Pomeroy.
erv1ng• t he dinner last n igh. t Virginia hB.11 been ill
•
Rosemary
d tommy Joe Reed,
n
a
with meas
tor-, Electric Ra n ge, One :i-pc.
l ock
tl- l�tc
were Mrs, Bruce Llo yd, Mrs. Ro- 1 es.
Mary Fran ces, Jackie and Freddie day evening, June 2 1 , at 8 o'c
Breakfast Set, One 7·pc. Break­ AJ R CONDIT10Nll10, REFRIGER•
•
berl Coats and Christine Coats
.
I ae, Jon an d Timmie ,-;;;;i.;;.;.;;.;;;;;;;;;,;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,
Mra. Marvtn W1laon
an d Mrs. a·1se, and M'k'
Fon SALE: 1951
fast Set, Utilit y Cabine t, Win­
ve F6
atlon service. Jack's Refrl1era­ POMIROY - 5 • room modern Nellie Zerkle, Mra, Nan M oo re and
Haih.
the
g
n
attendi
are
n
o
Ne!Jl
E.
M.
o
d
Room
en
truck. Good tlrea. Good condi­
w Fa n , 2-pc. Uvi
frame, wil h bath, You n gstow n Mi ss Bess San born.
tioq. New Hnen. Phone TU2·
Mrs. Ruth Moore and family of
•�mmer seasion at Ohio Unlvertio n . He n ry C. Bahr. YU0-2280.
Suite, Studio Couch, Ch.11.irs,
kltcht! n , birc h Doors, storm doors
_______
6-23-tf
31137,
· spent a day here lasl
Colu111bu1
•BA IJ)WIN
sJty.
I.amps, One Metal ·w11rdrobc,
6·l1•31p
wi ndow&amp;, side porc h , unfinishe d
I
home.
Packard
the
·•l
week
•WURLrFZER
One Cedar Ward robe, Sewing MUILLIR PUANACII, WISTING
attic, full basem ent, furnace
Mre . Edward Chevalier is a 1ur,
ro­
Arnold
a1111llanc"'
HOUSI
.
.
OTRf!R FAMOUS
Hay
e,
t
Sul
Bedroom
e,
n
Machi
04
heat bot h coal a nd gas 70 x (00
(9)
glcal pallent al St. Joseph Hoopii
Loader, Hay Rope (complete), . . th•"• Syracu•, Ohio.. Phloot lot, garage, a n d worksh op
al, Parkersburg.
GAS, FUEL OIL and coal tm­
I 1-1 I-ti
Garde n Tractor, Log Chalna,
WY2-6314.
area. A· l property, 8 ye,r, old.
I 'Mn. Glad)'ll Bau•hrnan and Mr.
oc
naces. Call for free est lmatel,
Tool1, Mlacellaneous llem11.
p
$ 1 1 ,000.00.
a nd Mrs. J. Gale bne returned to
Foreman &amp; Abbott, Midd leport.
By Mra. A. H. hiley
(Centlnuad From Pa.. One)
Owner TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALi. MI DDL E PORT - 5 . room frame
HOWARD SIIDINAIIL,
,
their home1 in Gahanna after a
appl ia n ce repair. Ph ona Otl•
ley,
n
Fi
8·10. ttc
Richard
Public
d
z
an
Speaking:
Mrs.
Mr.
TIRMS: CASH.
Weale
McKen
ie
y
wit h bath, rurnaee heat, alumvisit here with Mra. Rose Thomas
2·1·Uc
o.
'\i
O.
Raclne,
McCllntock,
Not l11pon1lble llor Accldant1
inum storm doo l"ll a nd window,. George, Hoffma n, Ronnie Coll ins, and gran dsons of Sa l e m ia visitinJ nd Mn. LIi lie Thomas.
112 RATS KILLED Wm! STAR
a
Doa
nnle
o
R
Boyer;
:
their
Care
Barry
d aughter and son-in-law, Mr.
Sale co nd ucte d by: BRADFORD APAi1.'.1.'MENTS - j'urm1bed ud
Garage a nd uUlity bui l di n g, dou... ·•: Tnl:alll ..,..,.
W1rfarln. 2'12 lbt., $1.49; , lb■.
Mr. and Mn. Enln Caln, Reed•·
Co llins ; Safety : Hank C leland , Jr. ; and Mra. Milton Circle and famtly .
AU_CTJON COMPANY, Raci ne,
$6M
·
:11"
h
O
.
lot
ie
1�
100'
level.
.
)llddle­
McMuten.
uaJurnt■hed.
MO--. a
MDE,f .4
'2-�- Safe, pure, and 1u1ranteed.
Fingerprlntln1: Richard Finley and
Sharon Holter spent I few dayi ville, and daughter, Mn. Marvin
Ohio.
pt":t. Phone WY-2-18.
2-3-tf U . S. ltOUTI 33 _ 87 acre11, rollEberabach Hard ware.
the
t
spen
Cheater,
of
Keebaugh
with
lns.
ll
her
uncle and a unt' Mr. and
Auctioneer: CRl'M' BRADFORD
i ng lan d on U. s. 33 midway he- Ronnle Co
weekend at Wellsbur1, W, . Va.,
t4) 27, 28, 29 ; IS) 4, S, 8, Man11aer: A. C. BkAD1'"0RD.
Mrs Ro nald D ivis1 Pomeroy
CLOTH, WOOD SI.AT PORCH
nd
,
n11•
Alhc
a
Pomeroy
n
twee
'
Thank You," pin �as Jive n
·
1 1 , 12, tS, 18, UI, 20, !ff,
they attended tht weddln&amp;
where
A
M
r. and Mrs. Ralph Ballard and
6·18• l lc
11hed es, cloth poN!h val ance,
Good 9•room house wi t h b11th, 3 Reno Lind for hla service as a
26, 2'1; 16) 1, 2, 3, 8, 8, 10,
their
of
cousin, Donna Jean
)'
l''J'
aon,
,
Melvin spent
aw n ln a:s, venetian blind&amp;, win•
ida and Sat•
poi;c hes, cellu, 2 barns, crib, eom n l teem'6n. The IOO ia troop
-- -.-FueneU.
Daniel
to
Schmltt
I'
urday wit h Mr. and �lira. Jene Mor- 1
dow
ahades.
Free est lma tea.
impleme n t bulldlng, garage and •po,�so�·
DEE!' WEIL JET PUMP, SlOO; TOMATO PLANTS, MEX ICANS,
l vin Randolph, who reaentq
Ca
rison, Rock Castle,
va.
Dale Wipl)el, 2Ui Union Ave.,
.other buil lln11. Own gas well,
100 ga l , ruel oll lank SU�; uU ll ty
Bur pcf!lglobc, Mara: love, Rut, moved from here to lJlUe Hock•
1'our Mith an nlveraary ac hiHe·
Mra.
Za�ne
r
entered
Pomero•
the St
90tc
21
II
r
fo
6,000.00
.$1
.
water
or
plenty
tral ler and t11rpaultn AO; J Ja:
1en, Matchlea1 and Go lden Jub•
1 1 1• • patient In St. IOMpb Kote
a;ard: :!�e �';!e to �Y J oaeph lfo1pltal
Sunday for ,ur- 1 •
real estate, or complete with : a�ha '
aaw $10: Cub Scout uniform, ,Jze
Uee. Alao, rhubarb lo eat and RJ D ENOUR SUPPLY. Radio and
O
1·
pita
erry
er,
1er,-.
.
A l lis-Chalmers tractor a nd eq u\ p12, $&amp; J,l'a n k Hud10t1, B11han
to de�p freeu. SeC(lnd h ouse I TV Service. YU5-2121t 6-1 1-Sotp
Mn. noule Bart\111 of Akron ll
old and Richard Finley .
Arn
l
$
CJaren-ce Baker vi1ited hli moth6 16 3tp
ment (almo llt new ) 18,500.00.
Road, ,u. 1 , Raci ne.
ea,t �sch ool hou1e In Syra­
here carln1 for ber dater, Kn. EaALIIIT M. COX, s.1 ..m1n
Parenti attending were _r. and er at the Elmwood Rest Horne at ■ie Concrove, who recently bad ■ 1
cuae, �m H. H olme,.
d
an
ears
earlln1
3 HORSES, 2 y
y
PHONI WY 2·2220 Mn. Kenneth Fi nely , Charle• Tuppen Plain,, Sunday,
BOX 229
6 13 Uc
ed
te1.
draft colts, an d a year ol d mare.
Mn. Mary Gainer...Df North Caro- foot remov due to dlabe
WY 2-3&amp;30 Hayes, Elmer White, Mra. R. N.
two
and
Santee
'Mildred
Mn.
P hone MeArlhur LY 6·,013 afl•
1 1, 3tc Campbell, Mr. an d Mn. Don Mui- U na is ataylnJ at the Orvy Gainer eblldren of Galllpoll1 1pent Su n&lt;•)
'
PIGS
SALE.
FON
er 3:30 p. m.
l'kc,
l
B
William
� 16 Stp
- --home while Mn. GI.Iner it h04ipU- 1
'
- Jen,· Mr. ·and Mn. Wlllard Boyer,
--- --- - ·
dlllY hffl with her parcnta, Mt.
� '
Dott11, Oh io.
6 7 l �p
J \ , ( , t11·1• i 1•
a1 J1ed.
'
1
� l1' 1 lll ! l, , .1 n
w.
Mn.
aod
Mr.
n,
it
Walt.o
Kerm
COAL PIPE Furnaces, good con­
and Mu. J. S. Marki.
an
Mr.
d
Mrs.
of
Wateman
White
A. (Hbba, Mrs. Wayne Swisher, Mr.
d ition. Charlea A. Wo ode, Che1Zenith Chevalier has en)lated in
Bids wlll be received at the of- aud Mr.a. Reno Lind, Mr. and Mrs. Keno spen t Sunday afternoon with
.3tp
·
ler, Ohio.
1S
__
the U. S. Na\lf and II now in train•
6
_
flee of Web1ter and Fultz, Allor- Euie�� .Triplett, l'llr. and Mn. Le· Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ballard.
ke , ll no
Great
9:30 A.Ill.
ney1, , Pomeroy National Banlr: lapd SjflJOn, Ro,- t&gt;onlaan, Mr. and
Mr. and Mn. Cecil Spencer of I�
· L■ 1 D
�FOR SALE: Jer,ey Cow, freah.
Middlo,-,t WY­
Bulldllll, Pomeroy, Ohio, u nti l 10 Mra. �,� Bue � , M � . and Mn. Dave , Chester called c;,n the Charle•
H oward lfyaell, Hy 1el1 Run.
Mr.
and
Mn.
Ra
lph Ballard and
,..,..., WY&gt;NIN
k
Spen cer �•mlly Sundl)'.
u e
,
8· 18·61p
aon Melvin ,peal Su nday nlahl
., (,004,wl · · Mr. a n d Mn. Ella GU- I
f : t;o
KAUTZ Pl,ID
��� 1
Mrs, Victor Diehl of Sumn er ia and° Mo nd ay ' wlth Mr. and
0
J)l
'
N;
Willard
EuKni&amp;hl,
heater
O
·
i
.
At Chittw
RASPBERRIES - PHONE YOUR
story frame d welling house slluat- :Ourst
i: ■nd Mn Edaar Arnold apendi na a few da111 with , her Ii•• -1e n• R•wI ey •·d f.m ii ' "f Du nbat·
y54141
order. Our new phone number
ed at the corner o( East Mai n arill,l Don i::ou/ and Beoutmaster and ter, Mrs. Ora White.
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Cherry Str-eets In the Vlllage of Mn Rat p '1\,e ncer
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Mr. and Mrs. Clint Orr
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Pomeroy, Ohio. The aald d"".elli11f
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1903 CHEVROLET, 2 door, nm,
l!\-ery Ila., ller,le&lt;
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Mr. and Mn. Arvil Holter and ·
1ood . New paint, 1lralaht 1htrt.
moved from the premises within
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Week l)' pickup. At low as $1.00
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Edward R· Johnson bu been I :u
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10n (Hammer) Ha.vk.
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1chool di1trlct, replacing Bernard
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Chester,
Kimea,
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Mr. Johnaon ia a native .of
Company
enter Camden - Clark Hoapltal In
lluttnar Auto Company
Crltt lridftiNI ,
Charlnt011.
II. Mlryt. W. Va.
Parltenbu11t, w. Va. Sunday, June I
ltemtroy, Ohio
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The car will net N ■old tor IHI
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lata.. .t 0.Hr P . .. uer, dan•Md ment
eluding some antique,, Baby
Bur,i,tte at.led thot 211 Lillie
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bed and hiah chatr, Marble to p • ..... .......-it:
Le11ue( �•m• parlicipated in the
Notice 11 hereby liven that Et h•
w11h. stand, Set Platform Scales
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ml1cellaneou1 Uefflll too numer­
N'PfOl'Rted tn the WQmey,
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Eltate ol Otc:1r F. Bauer late of
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Don Llale, Owner,
Take
· Chester Townablp, · \1ei11 County,
J. O. McCoy, AucUoneer.
Ohio, deeealed.
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daug hter in Wiscon11J1.
Larry Ba hr called on La wrence
Smith.
Jlelen Bolin is iroprovbJ1, She
returned tn Cplumbus for • cbecl
1 1 : 00 The New1 TonliJ,t
up,
1 1 :05 Weath er Wi ndow
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11 : 10 Late Show
8:30 Studio Wrest11ng
and Mn. Lawrence Rupe called ••
1:00 Record Hop
a
Garry Jacki al H olz.er HOlpitat.
T:80 Dick Clark �how
Keith Wilcox called on IA•·
8:00 Cartoon Sperlaculu
8:00 :Brave Stallion
re nce Smith.
6:30 Romper Room
8:30 Leave It To Beaver
Richard Rife �t Baturda,
1:30 Movie
L:iwre!ilce Welk S�ow
n ight with Lawrence Smith.
1 :25 Y.our loo Jleptllllc
10:00 Jubi l ee, U. S. A .
Ike Barrett has returned home
1:30
Marlted Jo.n
1 1 :00 Up-To-The•Mlnute Newa
from Veterans Ho1plt,.I in Hunt,2:00 �estlHa Oun
U :1 0 Sports Report
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12:30
U : 15 Late Show
�Uoyd Wood• is in Holzer Hoa1 :00 About Faees
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pita! re&lt;o,erlna from a heart at•
1 ,30 Medic
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teachin1.
tack.
2:00. Day In Court
12:00 The Big P.icture
2: 30 The Gile Storm SHW
Mr. and Mn. Everett TtP_.dway
\2:30 Jo�n Hopkin• File
with her mOther,
spen t Su
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Carol Gorby showed a fi l m at P.after
boys
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2:00 Mystery Matinii
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the church
15:30 Captain Gallant
' 3:00 Presi d ential Mission
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they held their meeting 1t (lair
S:00 ian f"rlacis.."O iAeat
a,.etand,
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l'felson'1 home. The nnt meeUn;
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5:00 Ma tty's Fun n ies
Ju ne 21, 7 :30 p. m.
6:45 John ·pjl)- i.t,rl
5:30 Eve Arden Shpw
Mrs. Alpha Barr accompanied muraity. Manting GalawiY aeco.q:i.7:00 Broken Arrow
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Matlin of Oak HIii to . Columbua sonQS a,, VJ.Nti�· tJJ1 elslff ansl
8:30 Bombon Street Beat
6:30 Robin Hood
Thursda,y. Mrs. Barr visited her t,r,of�•ITl·ill!, ijr. ¥id- l(ln. 1,uth··
1:30 Advr "'ltures In Paradile
'1:00 Trackdown
Mrs. Jean Morone wlJlle u ;\ IUQ, 4Uktj, · ·
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'7:30 M a v.erick
Mn Ftn . Jo� ��el..,. hitth::Miss Martin a n d her parents, Mr.
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8:30 Lawrnan
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route home , .the}' stopped at Val\
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· to:00 Red Rowe Show
a:;w Wanted-Oead or Alive
da, who will spel) d some time here,
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Sports Roundup
f:o,J T-oda..•
9:00 Katie Doo n an Show
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Bona n .r,a
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1 :00 Ml.d Day r,»ew1
W.:athercaet
1 :10 Movietime
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2:30 Lore tta Y oun1
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3,30 From Theoe Ro ots
4:00 Comed y Playhouse
Sign On
4:30 Adventure Time ,
This is the Ll!e
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