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                  <text>8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., June 24, 1960

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Officers Training Days Sessions End
With Pomeroy Church Meeting Thursday
The Portsmouth District Woman's Societr, of the Methodist
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Sale Saturday, June 25th - ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

U nited Methodist church.
Miss Lucreti a Genheimer arid Mrs. Eugene Brown served
as the registration committee and more than 100 women from I

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Mr. and Mn. Roy C. Duncan and
children or Elkin,, N. c., art vlalt­
lh1 the Charla J . Werry family,
109 Plea11nt Rldae.

MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

'toNIGHT
"THE 1l1SII: AND FAIL
OF Ll!lG8 DIAMOND"
Day Dlnton - Ku�n Steele
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Alllaon lkrea
- alto "WSTANG"
lid&lt; Butel - Steve Ker..
: IUNDAY 111...... TUIIDAY
•AIIOIJNI) T!IE WORLD

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Mrs. Richard Rupe, Mrs. Thom•
.. .111 Youn,:, Mrs. Albert Woodard
1111d Mrs. Kermit Walton attended
Inspection or Ha rrl1onville Chap­
ter, OES, Wednesday evening.
and Mr. and Mra. Edward T. Dauer
of M arlon lll}(!nt the put week
end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. R. Karr.
Miss Polly Ann Bauer returned
home Saturday a fter I two weeks
vi1lt ln Marlon w ith her parentl,
Mr. and Mra. Edward 1'. Bauer.
Mr1. Lula Jacks of l.11n11ville
visited Thuraday with Mr. and
Mn . Charlea Buck,
Mrs. W. A, M ora:an and Mn.
Eddle smith returned Monday
niaht af\er a visit In Columbu1
with Mr. and Mrs.
L. Gotth1m:lt
1nd 1011, Mn. Helen Maaa and
other relatives. Kathy Mor111n
who actompanled her arandrnoth•
er, remai ned for II weeks vlslt.
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr., and Mr1.
Jed Web1ter Jr., were bu■lnlflU
vlaltors In Athena, Wedneaday.
Ml1t Polly Ann Bauer 1penl
Thunday with Suun Lytle.
M n . Robert Cyrua and Mr. and
Mn. Pat Boyd and 10n Johnny
returned home a lter a vl1lt in
Denver, Colorado with Lhe torm•
er'■ ,on, A2C Thom•• Garne1
and In San Bernardino: Calif,,
with Mr. and Mra . Robert Cou1ln1.
Miu Florence Ann Be1rh1
,pent I touple of d1y1 al Dexter
City with Mr. and Mn. Robert
Ritchie and son Bobby,
Mn. Lloyd S1mp10n and family
ot Beaver and M iu Janet Samp­
aon o f Marlett.a were recent
IJUHll of Mr. and Mn. Hany
Bearha and dauchtera.
Mr. and Mr■. R . A. Thomp1on
returned lo their home In Bridle•
Vme, Pa., Thurlday after a vl1ll
wlth her al1ter, Mr,. C. E. Ne■1t
Wedne1d1y Mr. Tbomp10n w11 1
bu1lne11 vl4ltor In Charleaton and
w11 attompanled by Mn. Thomp•
ton who vlalted her brother and
1l1ter.1n-law, .Mr. and Jira. Geor1e

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Plans were made for a lamil )"
picnic I n July when the Sew-rile
Sewing Club met Wednesday even­
ing at their club room. Mrs. Donaid Colllns. pre11ident, was in
charge of the business 5e19ion and
plans were made for an ice cream
sod al I n August. A .11Chcdulc was
made for taking flowen to the
Meig11 General Ho11pita l, an annual
project.
Games were played and prizes
awarded to iVlr&amp;. WIilard Boyer,
who also won the door priie, Mrs .
Colli h&amp; and Mra. William Ware.
Followina: the meeting Mrs. Calvin
Slmpion with Mrs. Kenneth Fin­
ley 811 �ontrlbuUns hoste111, took
the group to the Da iry Queen for
refreshments.
Mrs. Dayton Strickland and M rii .
Charle&amp; Hoffman will be lw&amp;lc111.ses
for the next meellnit.
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Re_pre11� ntat1vcs from the F1r11t
Baptist Church, Middleport, w i ll
be in Granville SaturdHy and
Sunday lo attend the Ohio Bap­
tist Men'11 Fellowahtp meetings to
be held al Denn ison University.
Planning to attend are Harold
E. Hubbard, Paul Smart, K� lad
Hlndy, Howard West, Tony Fow!er and Owen Dratlon.

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SAVE SATURDAY

4 for $1.00

BOYS MUSCLE
T SHIRTS

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ery trim. Shadow panel.
Regular and extra large
sizes.

Smart new patterns in light and da•rk colors. Wash and
wear fabrics that require minimum care. Plain front
style anJ pleated styles with zipper fly_ Expert tailor­
ing . Sizes 29 lo 50 waist measure.

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MENS!
BACHELOR'S FRIEND
Everyday! Serviceable

Summer Trousers

Sizes 29 to 38 waist measure. Corded cotton in wide or
narrow wa•le. Wash 'n wear needs minimum care. Tan,
gold, green, grey . Frontier style pockets. Adjustable

side tops. Slim line styling.

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COTTON SOCKS

In the regular length with
ribbed top or the popular
anklet style with elastic top.
In - white, gl'!ay, navy blue .
black or brown. Si!es 10 to
13. Buy your correct aize at
this .sale price for Saturday.

3 pairs for $1 .00

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Wagner Ware
SKILLETS

50 f'T. 1,ENGTII

20% more cooking area.

$3.9 5

Pre • seasoned quality
c�st iron. Large size.

25 h. Garden Hose - ½ inch diameter

$1 .99

$

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STEP
LADDERS

SAN I SLI P

IRONING BOARD PAD and
STRETCH ON COVER SETS

Combination cushiony waffle weave pad wit h silicone
cover. Tc:tilore-d to fit all standard sizes of ironing
boards.

$1,00 a set

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'/2 Inch width to 3 inch width. Prices Range ,·rum

Belt and B11ckle Set, with eyelets

CONTOUR RELT

&amp;

White and Colors.

&amp; CLARK ZI PPERS
colts
Skirt: neck openings and dress plackets.
White and Colors,

30c to 65¢

Eyelet ruffllili, lace (eotton and nylon)

29¢ .to 79¢ per bolf
DE wxi PIN-IT SKIRT MARKER '

No mess, no fuss, no ehalk. Handy built-in pin cushion.
Pin an even hemline every time . . . easy! Quick! Ac­
curate I

CASHMERE
aoUQOET SoAP
Pink and White.

2 for 25¢
MAYSviLLE CARPET WARP
For Hand Loomed Rugs. All Colors.
yd.
• 2 for $1.00
BOO

abxl6 WAltlRG
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tBY CASE)

spools.

Plain and decoralive. Linen, Vellum, Puchment,
pletone.

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no fuu. .-.o chalk,

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FACIAL
TISSUES

The ' 1 wet . strength" tis­
sues tha,t do more - do
sues i n a box. Pink, yel­
low and white.

it belier. 200 double tis­

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The regular meeLinc ·of the
Meiga County Democr�tic Women'•
club w1111 held Tbunday evenina
al the second ward houae in
Pomeroy when Mn. Henry Bentz
Jr. presided in the absence of the
president, Mra. Don Brewer .
BUia were paid and a aizeable
balance was left from lhe dance
aiven .'by the club in April. An­
other dance is planned for July
with a good orchealra, lo be on
band for round arid l!Clllll"e dlnc­
ing .
A precinet. lr1ininf 1chool con­
ducted under the leadenhtp of
the president of the Federated
Democratic Women'&amp; Cluba of
Ohio, Mn. Xathrya C. Tut11er, of
Akron, wu planned for July H a
date ii open, Plan&amp; for a plenlc
i n AqUst Wlflff dilcuued with
the date to be announced liter.
Snacb and puncJ( donated by
Audrey Youn,. tl\lU'man of
the relreshment committee were
served at the close of "the meet1n1.

Sale Prices

$8.95

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PANEL

$1.00

SATUR.DAY

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our tf\hlllele Une of •�ades �anglng In price, from 59e
to $3.29 shades for all style lamps - parchment, flber­
gJas and silk.
FOR SATURDAY ONLY

.29.00 Waxed . Illrcb bed - with atllactlve cjeul. Solid
ends.(/1,utomatlc toe-trip Jock. Regula\' $12.95. Water..
proof crib l!'attress. Truly a nice outfit..
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$2.39

ti-active pattern· - 90"
long.

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PANEL

Baby Bed and Mattress ·

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bottom.

Bea�Wul lace panels white - all cotton - at-

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WRIGHT'S TRIMMING for Dresses, ek.

lfleffJ••lfl-- Area

Zipper type top wire rub­
bish burners with raised

CRINILLE
and HEIRLOOM

PANELS

SALE

Alio Thread lo maleh lhe llppers . . . . . . 15e per spool

Ohio: hnny tl'IIII ptN11ftl tecta,,
fair and cool tonlfht. hnd-, ftlr
and • llttt• wanNt"". Hlth ..,_, In
th• 70., low tonitht In th 50a.

RUBBISH
BURNERS

LACE

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WEATHER

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DOUBLE BED SIZE 8 1 br 108 inches . . . . . . . . . $2.76
DOUBLE F11TED BOTTOM SHEETS . . . . . . . . $2.76
PILLOW CASES, 42x38� Inches . . . . . . $1.38 a pair
TWIN BED SIZE 7% by Hl8 inehes . . . . . . . . . . . $2.46
TWIN FITTED BOTTOM SHEETS . . . . . . . . . . . $2.46

SALE SATURDAY

1 5¢ · 25¢

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4 rolls 39c

Only 1 1 pair drapes In this lot - 50"x84" . ·
(Only 1 or 2 pairs of a pattern)

Bias tape, ric rac sea·m bindlng, plplng, hem fadng.

12 In a package

Low

Al These

DRAW D RAP ES

ioiLTEX TRIM

Dnoted To 'l'lte lntere� .Of The

ent1 n e

Regular $3.75 A Box

Extremely soft. More ab­
sorbent. Easier to wash.
Dries twice as fast. 2 1
by 40 inches.

WH ITE BED SH EETS

Discontinued $3.95
59c

BUCKLE SETS

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650 sheets on a roll. Yel10w, pink, blue and white

4 h. - $3.95
S h. - $4.9S
6 h. - $5.95

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B ATHROOM
TISSUE

sturdily built. A genera&lt;!
pur(IOse and household
s::;r. ladder. Every step
r ded.

NOTIONS DEPT.
29¢ to 59¢ each

WALDORF

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nJture on the Znd floor.
Chairs - Living Room
Suites - Sofas - Studio
Com�bes - Hlde•-A·H L.-ds.

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17 gallon flow per minute. 1-leavy brass couplings.

Square Cast Jron

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JUNE SAlE
PRICES

9 regular $3.95 GIRUi CAR COATS . . . . 'SALE $2.00
3 regular $2.95 GIRUi JACKETS . . . . . . SALE U.50
2 regular $5.95 WOMENS JACKETS . . . . SALE $3.00
3 regular $10.00 WOMENS JACKETS . . . SALE $6.00
9 regular $8.95 WOMENS JAC!{ETS . . . . SALE $5.00
3 regular $19.50 WOMENS FORMALS . . . SALE $9. 75
3 regular $25.00 WOMENS FORMAUi . . SALE $12.50
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I regular $35.00 WOMANS FORMAL . . SALE $17.50
2 regular $10.00 MATERNITY DRESSES • SALE $6.00
3 regular $8.95 MA TERN ITV DRESSES . SALE $5.00
3 regular $2.95 MATERNITY DRESSES . SALE U.50
4 regular $2.95 MATERNITY SHORTS . . SALE $1.50
7 regular $2.95 Maternity Pedal Pushers . SALE $1,50
5 regular $3.95 MATERNITY SLACKS . SALE fl.50
3 regular $3.95 MATERNITY SKIRTS . . SALE f!.50
10 regular $1.95 GIRLS JACKETS . . . . _ SALE fl.00
8 regular $2.39 GIRLS JACKETS • . . . . . SALE $1.50
22 regular $4.95 Women, Coat Sweaters . . SALE $!.00
r&amp;"''regular $2.95 Womens Cotton Sweater, SALE fl.So
19 regular $1.95 WOMENS VESTS . . . . . . SALE $1.00
10 regular $2.39 WOMENS VESTS . . . . . . SALE U,50
19 regular $2.95 Womens CoUon J1ckelo . SALE $1.50
7 1 regular $ 1 .00 Womens Collon Blouse, . SALE 50e
22 regular $1.95 GlRUi CAPRI PANTS . SALE $),00
17 regular $2.39 GIRLS CAPRI PANTS . SALE fl.SO
18 regula r $2,95 GIRLS CAPRI PANTS . SALE $1.50
16 regular $2.95 Womens Capri Panis . . . . SALE $1.50
f3 regular $3.49 Womens Capri Panis
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7 regular $1.49 GIRLS VESTS . . . . . . . . . SALE $1.00
4 regular $1.39 GIRLS VESTS . . . . . . . . . SALE $1.00
49 regular $1.95 Womens Gym Shorts . . . SALE $1.00
23 replar $2.19 Girls Knit T Shlrto . . . . SALB $1.00

Mens Di'e�;s Trousers

CONTI N ENTAL STYLED

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Ready To Wear Dept.

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Take Advantage

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SAV : ON

Fine c o m b e d cotton
shirts with nylon reinfor­
ced neck. H ighly absorb­
ent. Whiter than white
finish. Sizes 8 to 1 8 .
Slccveles:;.

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White and solid colors.

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79c

By Mn. I. C, John.ton
Mr. and Mrs. F'red Oiler and film•
ily or LNncasLer spent lhc week
end \'isiUnQ their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Dom1ld Metheny and
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family.
Sunday i:ueBt11 or Mr. 11nd Mrs.
Eugene Johnston were Mrs. Geor�e
Martin and children, Mn. Addie
lnnncy 1111d grandson of J�ckson
11nd Mrs. LluJe Caton.
Mr11. Pharoh John11on, Ft. l'lcrr",
florid&amp;, Iii visiting with her dau11:h·
tcr, Mr. �nd il-tn.' 1.loyd Allhburn,
11nd famll} and other relativrM.
Salem. Center Sunday School pic­
nic was held at Lake Alma, Sun- 1
day, June 12.
Mn, E[fie Baker, a former resi ­ I
dent, i11 Ill. Her addre1111 111 3�2
Plalnvlew Drive, Columbu11, Ohio, J
for those wlahln a: to send c11rd11.
Mrs , Bud Janey and children of
Columbu11 are visiting her mother,
Mrs. Margaret Drewer.
Dr. T. A, Uewel.Jon was called
to sec Guy Edm undson Saturday.
Mr. Edmundson still Is In poor I
health.
Mra. Charle• Jacki' son 111 �pend- 1
Ina: part of hl1 1ummer vac1Ulon
with hl1 uncle, Mr. and Mn. Sld1
nf'y H11rlen and family.
Ml11 Melva Johnaton spent Fri•
day nlaht with her &amp;randmother,
Mn. Lluie Caton.
Mla1 Loneda John11ton, a former
re■ldent, bec•me the bride of Ila
i:erl Varney, formerly of Vinton,
on Sunday, Juntt 12. The c4uple !
left on a 1lJ:ht-1eeln1 trlf, into 1
Weit Vlr1lnla, Keniucky and New I
Jeney. They will taler llve In Col·
umbu1.
Recent a:ue1t1 of Mr. •n•I Mra.
Sidney Harleu were Mr. a.nd Mr11.
Earl Harteu and children.
Recent aueat■ of Mr. and Mn.
John Knotla were Mr. and Mrs.
Bradford Walker ind son.1 of Col•
umbu1.
WIilard Walker ap,.nt the week
end wlth hi1 wlfe, Faye and child,
ren.
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Mrs. Dorothy Rouah, who work, ;
at the unemploynu,nt oft1ce I n
Pomeroy Ii apendln1 her two week
vacation al home.
Paul Walker w11 a ncenl vlaitor
or hl1 father, Sylveater Walker and
ot her re1atlvea.
Mn. Ida Dennl10n vl■ited Faye
Walker, Saturda)' mornlna.
Mn. Bonnie Jo hn1lon and child·
rtin vltlled Mn. Uullfl Calon 'Ind
P'ay Walker Monday.
Mr, and Mn. Tracy Tracett via•
ited Mr. and Mn. Cheater John­
aon, Monday.
Sunday 1ue1ta of Mr. and Mra.
Uoyd A.thburn and Mn. Ph1roh
JohnlOD -were Mn. Canon Hall and
children of Ewln1Lon, Mr. and Mn,
Cheater Johnaora and d1u1hten
and Mr, an4 lln. Carlos Hatrip,
Bert Smith, who l'ftently under­
went a mutold operation at Vet­
ennt Ho,plt,1 ln PUt1bur1h ,pent I
Tuelcllly WtUI Suadar with hla famUy before Nf.1ll'llln&amp; for hil check• 1
•• 1114 dl.acbarao from lbe bolplt- 1
al. Mn. Smltll 1m1111pauled him II
fir u Columbut Sunday. Sht wnt

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WOMENS RA YON

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Th• lonl"f w1r ••• th• -.tun.
rff YHrt War" � ...
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W ,. 145S, or 1 1 5 yNn.

9 A.M. to 9 P-M.

promotion ; Mrs. Lillian Evans,
Minford, secret&amp;ry or spiritual life; ·
Mn. Robert_ Warner, Pomeroy, secretary of literature and puhllcaho n ; Mrs ._ George _Holcombe. Ports­ 1
mouth, Y 1ce p resident;_ Mrs. La w ­
rence Brannon, Lucaav1lle, secre- ,
tary of student work; Mn. Eugene
Brown, Pomeroy, secretary, youth I
wo_rk p_ro te rn ; Mrs. A. G. A_da_ms,
Sc 1otov 1 lle , secretary of n:1 1 ss 1o n ­
ary penonnel and recruitment; [
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and Mh. C. F. To� �ktr\S, P_omeroy,
s_ecretary of Chn1t1an social rela­
hons pro tern.
Re f!esb�ent■ were aerve � under
the d1red 1on of the committee o n
with Mrs. 1
1 local church activities
Pea�l Hysell serving as a_uiatant
churman, in cooperation with Mra.
I D_wight _Parker, Mra. C. F. Tomp' km11, Mm Lydia Ebersbach and
Mrs. Harry P. Smith.

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were presented by Miu Houaer lo
the t,·orest Run and Bethel-Rttds\'lllc t.'hurches. These books were
awarded for best average attendancc according to mcmberahip.
Mrs. John Scott accepted f� r Forest Run and Mrs. E. M. Pickemi,
Meigs County group leader, wlll
present the book to the Bethel
churt'h.
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Mrs. Harry P. Smith, district past
presiden t, wa1:1 intoduced H the
Dean of the Lancaster School or
Missions and Christian Service.
The school will be held July 10-15
with mis_slon stud_y . course11, home
a nd foreign; a spmtu� l life eludy
a11d a study on 9oc1al c� n,;:ertts
pre.!lented by well qu11Uf1ed instructors. Mrs. Smith urged women of the area to send their noerv11lie11s ror lodging, wbich i1 $2,
t o Mn. Elsie W heeler, Wheelenhurg, Ohio, ltural Route.
'.\-I n. Hobert W a rner, �ecretary o_f
li terature and publlcattona, dlstribuled lcalleta and pamphlet■ on
various phaaea of the work.
Jnformation and juldanc.i clln•
it-s nn cal'h phase were held by the
following ufficer11: Mrs. Brooks,
l'orbmouth, prc11idcnt; Mrs. W , O.
Bennett Buena Vista recordlna;
�ec-rcto11r°y ; Mrs. Jam�a Richards,
ltio Grande, treaaurer; Mra. W. J .
Brown, Ualllpolla, secretary of
miuionary education and service;
Anna Houser, Coalton, secretary of

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churches in Meigs, Gallia and
Jade.sou counlie1,1 were in attendance.
Mrs. c. w. Brooks, Portsmouth
district p�sid"nt, opened the
meeling and tnlroduced the new
Spirituill Life scretary, Mrs. Lilhan E\· ans, who gave the a lternoon thoughts on worship and service. Mrs. Fred Bl aetlnar 5erved all
guest organist for \he program.
The district secretary of promotion. Anna Houser,_ Co�lton, prescnted an impressive interprcla•
tion of the symbol of the 11ociety.
The meaning of the symbol, a triangle encircled with a laurel and
two spheres with a crosa in the
renter, was explained by Mrs. W.
o Bennett. who told of the meaning of the la11rcl; �rs. A. G. Ad·
.ams, the trlanglc ; Mr�. George
Holcombe, the s pheres and Mrs.
Lawrence Bannon, the cros., .

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Mr,.

All our $8.95 apreads in this
lot. C henilles' tn plain colora, multi color chenilles
•nd colonial loom 1pread1.
Super size spreads In twln
· and fuil alze. All (Olors white, dark and putele. LUX·
uriou1 bulllon frlnae.

For Saturday Only

SALE

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ON°SSEL.Ual. Ind. uPI -;-- Bet- 1 1: •.•He was Just ln-.nety Jealoua , �m he,·. iil �atehed �er to: htr
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· lilt! and canied a platol to protett She.tiff �- L. · McCflicten Pld. "He
Onee the "dcictoi', 1 -forD\,er mtn• 1·h1m walked arourid tho· car
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tiehelf from the 1tlacll: she knew hid �ten� her l;elore.
tal patltih, 'IOt 'aQ ue,., broke . lh6 fired • final pistol ahot Into her
111 1pnt se.vetal hour■ over .the
wo,\lld come.
back trihdoW of he,- e1t and tried back as she lay 11h1mped, over the
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Cl�e compartment ·of ,.,r car Crachn .11ald to�ay. "l Lold Jaina lff uidl . Hrs.- Bo,vman acreatrilfld . Police found Bowm�n 1 -� wander- .
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l,JiWft!nee
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RovOl'fld h
after her. Bllt be loved her and
Dr;
"I ,11ked , her then If 'ahe wanted when they arreeted hltri aeveral
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� ftte e�iae,,,;"' M«;!raeken said, blo�ka away,
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Four "wltJles9'• 1.talclted . U BoW•
and
�e •"Yin&amp; tJlmued two ye� and' ..-,Offle Jn◄!J,d:aek- fOr: help,, but 1 11ylng, 'What shootlll&amp;?'
•�inell'lil, •P-� of t lolenoe and thnata •Ince tho 1"ha( ote 'rlll!· IOinl .)o do?"
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hll. u:-wife'1 � . ann6d
a ·eouple wu dtvorted, Mc:Craeken
farms pleturw1� 'Mfd•. Bowmaa . waU.ed Police cbarged Bo•m•n, • • MYSTERY
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For Columbus,ites

Two c;_atu"'IM,' ll'Mn t.und
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kllffl on Rou'9 7 by state high
way patrolmen IHt n' ht .,.re
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Wt'tt' found trawllnt lrt the
unor'th«tdox. style nNr • focal
nl9ht cll!lt- KIio •• ffnoct $10
and colfl and MIJar $25 ind
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Comm,i:ntating Editorially
Education is one of the most important
fadors in the cult ural and economic develop­
ment of any country. Leaders during colonia l
days realized that i f Amerka and Americans
were to achieve great things a soJid educa­
t ional foundation had to be laid
Oh10ans can. t a ke pride because some o f
the greatest ad..,arwements i n t he field o f ed­
uca1 io11 during pioneer days took p]ace right
ht'l't' m our 8u(.- keyc state j ust as Ohio w a s
bl'iug sPttl lect a n d later becpming the 1 7 t h
stale. Perhaps o u r fine educational syste m
has had a lot t o do with the unusual success
of so many Ohioans
I I has been said that Ohio taught the rest
of lh,, Unilcd Stales the famous "3 R's." M c­
(.; u ffev wrote his famous �eaders at Miami
l'n ivl!rs1ty in Oxford ; Ra y Wrote his 'rllhme­
lic while teaching at Woodword Academy i n
Cinci nnati, and Spencer taught his 'ritin'
techniques in the vicinity ·of Geneva. Harvey
also contributed to Ohio's early position i n
tht1 field of education by penning his famous
grammars while in our Buckeye State.
Bookcases in many homes sti l l have one or
more rrnw precious copies of the celebrated
McCuffey readers. Probably no series of

or more
of both
children and adults as our country was ex­
panding and progressing
Dr McGuffey was born in Pennsylvania in
1 800 . He was a sma l l c h i l d w hen he moved
lo Ohio with his parents. They settled in
Trumbull County.
There was little time for learning anything
but the basic needs fm su rvival i n the Ohio
wildernt•ss. Li fe was hcird and working hours
long _ e11Jen for a small boy. Nevertheless
young MeGuffey found lime at least pa1·tially
to c1u,•nch his int ense thirst for education
He tontinued to pursue this desire for know•
ledge as he grew into adult�ood. His persist­
ence was rewa rded for he was able to en ter
Washington College from whith he was graduated at the age of 26.
The same year he affiliated with Miami
University lo leach ancient language. He
wrote his famous readers while teaching at
the historic southwestern Ohio institution.
So you see Ohio has played an important
role over th e years in the education of an
entire nation . Public and private schools in
our stale rank among the very best.

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•George Skinner, assisted by Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey , ' C
enle1"1�ined the One Won One class of the Pomeroy First Baponung Events
list church Thursday evening al her home, Rock Springs.

by M rs. Lorain Sterrett, president, opened the m�et- � ,4
J. H . Stephenson gave the teachers thought, which
was a true story concernmg prayer. A communication was

r&lt;'ad from lhl' Korean girl telli ng of ---------hN ill neH 11 u n d thu n ki n g the d as11 �u ,end her a box of food and dnthfor their support . l'l ani� were made 1ng lo Foster Parent Plan by ,July
25.

Sutton Social
Items Of Interest

A tha nk )'i)u note was read from
Mre. Joseph Cook for Uoweu 111 n d
cards 1ent her while hospllalized.
Mrs. Ale n Shain tha n ked the class
By Mrs. War,.n Roa,
Mrrt. Allen Taylnt· WOH h ome for for cards tent her while Ill. A
th,.. wet'k end. Those calli n g Sun• round ro bln get well curd was �c nl
d11y wer&lt;&gt; Mr. and Mrs. F D. Hud. lo Mrs. Coolt.
Ho f\ uml thildre n . Mrs. Harry ('ape­
Mrs. Sterrett named hPr cttmrnit­
harl and son. F,dith and Paul RMt! , h•e.s tor lhe year. Included are:
and Mrs. Shclhy Pkkens and i:h ildrl'n.
M n : I.A!11ll e Price, devotio ns;
Mni, f\fortha Rruw has hern ill Mrs. Audrey Young, publicity: Mrs.
for th&lt;' 111111! we&lt;•k and Is st ill ron­ J E. FOl!te r and Mra . Skinner, hm1.
riiwd to her h&lt;•d.
lf"IIII; Mn, Shllln, program; Mr�.
Alb!€' Srho11\ i!!i now !wing ru n­ William Wat11on, gift: Mn. Steph­
durt&lt;'d al 1he Mrthodhl fhurC'h enson and Mr1. Cook, "lowers; Mrs.
ht&gt;ri• . Mrs. Thelma Cirl' l1• am\ :',!rs. Ray Seldenahel, sale• tax sllimps;
M:iorllP Walkrr 11ro teachf'f!I with Mrs. Elmer Wkkham, Mrs . William
l{ev. &lt;.:11sto. 1'herc ts a aood attend- Holl and Mrs. Elle n Cout•h, ways
t1nee.
a nd meana, and Mrs. SteJ&gt;hc nson,
'l'hf' FaJ'm Bu.rea\l Youth C",)111\cil .lf'o Hfr Parent Plan.
tnt'cllng wa1 poslponed lus1 M o n ­
Dt1votlon1 were led bJ: Mrs. Wil·
lay (•ve ninK, June 27.
Ham Buck, a 1ue1t. She u1ed the
thl'me, "Spring Song," a nd read
lrom F.phesi,n, 4 ,nd 6.
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Pruyer by Mrs. Steph e n so n con•
d uded the meeting arter whlrh the
ho sleas served u des.sert course 1 0
Mrs. Watso n, M rs. Albert Smith,
Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Couch, Mrs. Shain,
Mrs. T. T. Sheltoll, Mrs. ThonrnR
Weston, Mn. Sterrett, Mrs. Foster,
Mn. W k khnm, Mr11. Stephenson.
Mrs. Youn.i and Mn. Buck.

ThC' July meeting wlll be a fam•
lly plc n lt· el the h ome or Mrs. J.
W. Fo11ter.

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10. Energy
11. Cook, N
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21. Vllttor
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22. Select•
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B.ind Boo�tere �ecord Hop,
Pomeroy Ju n ior High Sch ool 7
P M.
Ire Cream Social, M iddleport
Fire Department, City Hall lawn,
4 : 30 I', 11.t.
8yracuse Firemen Square Da nce
Syrncuse School, Jo Hardy, 7:30
P. M.
Sunday, June 26
Offi&lt;'ial Boord Meeting United
Methodist Church, 7 : 45 P. M.
Sl"honl Reunio n, Rutl a nd, M e­
thod l11I Church, ell d•Y ·
Gospl'I Harmony Boys of H un t•
tngton, W. Va., w ill pre sent a special rellgious program in music
Sunduy at 2:30 P. M. at the Lelnrl }'' all s U. B. Ch1.,1rch.
Annual Picnic, South Beth e l
EUB Church, all day.
Moncllly, Ju11e 27
Middl eport Gard en Club weets
with. Mrs. E. F. Maag.
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Meeting of ,i.ff and' Qw&lt;1ert
of M e igs Te mple Pythflln Siatera,
at Middl eport K. o f P. HaJI,
Daughlimi of Union Veterans
w ill meet al 7:30
P. M . at the I
DAV l l ell. Qu arterly birthdays
w ill be observed.
lzank Walton League. at Club
Ho uim near Chester. Dinner u l 7
p_ m., $ 1 .25 per plate. Business
m&lt;'t.&gt;ting and film will foll ow the
di nner.
TuHday, June 21
.lolnt dinner meeting, Pomeroy­
Middlep ort C. of C., Sacred Hearl
A111litorium, 8 P. M .
The P1u1t Matrons of Pomeroy
l11a11ter, O ES, meets at the Ma•
sonit· Temple with Mrs. Fred
Bl11ellna r as hosteu.
The Pomeroy WCTU wlll meet
ot the FE'd erated Church at 7:30
p. Ill.
July 2t
The Wildwood Ga rden Club will
meet Wednettday al 6:30 p. m. at
thr Syracu1e Park for a plcni�. Jn
cut of rain the meetin1 wlll be m
the baaeme nt or the Forest Run
Methodl1t Church.
llrlcby, Jvlr 1
Chicken Barbeeu4!1 spentared by
the Salem Center Methodh1t
Church, 5 to '1 P. M , at the school
Price $1 .28.
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150th Anniversary Celebr1tlon,
Willcf.11vllle Fireme n.
Monday, July 4
Ox Ro.ut, Rutland 11pion1ored by
Fire, -Dei'artment.

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Phin F11rewell Party

To T11ur Nursery

Wherever You Live -

Th e Rutland Gorden Club wi l l
go on a tour or &lt;;arper's Nursery
end .,ill study tre es in lh e Alhe ns
Stale H,,spital grou nd8 this "Mon·
day.
Members are asked to meet at
10 11,. m. at the home of the prcsi•
deftt, Mn. Robe rt Canaday . and tu
bring a picn ic lunch as the gro,1p
will en joy their noon meal togelh•
er.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry of
M iddleport are -announcing the
birth of their second child, a
daue;hter, Reda Jo, on May 29 at
the Mason Clinic, weighing nine
pounds and six ounces. The
H e nrys have a son Allen Earl,
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Griinparents are Mr. and Mr1,
Earl E. Henry, Mason, and Mr.
and M rs. Allen Mullins, Belle.

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Not Easy, Say
Panelists Friday

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Opportunities ror poultry pro.
duction in Ohio look good, but
turning these opportuniti es into
profits isn". going to be ea11y.
That ii combined opinion of a
feed co mpany o fficial, a banker,
a poultryman. and a financing
age ncy repreaenLa tive who spoke
al a Poultry Servi
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Columbus on Fri
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as u1 01ner fields on the farm.
However, we have ,xperienced tho
broiler growin g prorram and have
se&lt;&gt; n ll come and almost go. It
makeH us wonder about the et:I
p rogram. Production Credit's pre,.
ent pntlosop hy is lo stick pretty
largely to the oldtim e producen
t h at have pro ven themselves able
to ride thro u g b the rough timei.
The Poultry Serviceman's M!hool
held on the Ohio Slate Univenity
campu:!, waa sponsored by the uni•
v ersity'a poultr)' acience depart,.
ment and Agricultural E:s:tension
Service.
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The speakers were members of a
panel which diseuakrl tl:Je aubject
" What are the Future Opportun1ties for Poullry Prod uction in
Ohio'!"' They included t'r11.t Schul- j
er, Rablon Pur in,
Com pany ;
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Claude Hummel, a gri&lt;:ultural 1pec- \
ialiat, Federal Reserve Bank of
Cleveland; Burnell Warner, poul"" I Iii.I
tryman, Union; a n d Roscoe Studebaker, field "preaenUlive, Pro­
duction Credi t Association, Troy.
Followir1 g is a 11um mary of their
comments:
Schuler - Ohio agriculture, like
that throughout the nation, is iD a
period of transitio n. Al we watch
the family farm go completely out
of existence or change to a larger
operation. commercial
poultry
could play an i mportant role iD
Ohio agriculture .
Humme l - To meet competition
from other produci ng areu, it is
of key importance t o develop m,ir­
ket (.'IUtle ts for a g i ve n volume of a
specified quality o f praduct. Mar­
ket outlets of this nature frequent­
IIJLL - r- - ao\
ly are arranged throug h exl.11Ung or
O-DO-n - COlffllOL
ganizations or firms .
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cessing pla nts. It is close to the
big northeastern markets. With
the exception of perhaps the new
Eng land pouJtry man. the Ohio
poultryman is 11 well experienc­
ed in poultry husbandry as those
any w here in the c ountry.
Phone WJ.11-3641
Stud ebaker - Production Credit
POMEROY, OHIO
feels that there should be as good !.
an apportunity in poultry raising

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Mill Work
Building Supplies
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Goeglein Ready-Mix Co.

Provlco Mlllln1 and Feed Co. at
Minenville bu completed the
•tallation of a new set of �
Kal'6 and are now equipped lo ot:.
ler wei&amp;hin1 aerviee. They allo r.
cently added a bulk feed dellH�
trud; makin1 bulk feed 1efflet
nvalh1ble lo customera beln1 ..,,,
iced by Provlco In thil are1.

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Heavy milk
p roductio n
mewru &amp;ood supplle1 of ice cream,
cottage cheese , .and other ltema.
Look for store .. s pecials" o n fryers
111 the weeks ahe ad.
CONDIMN UKRAINIAN
Meat - Weeken d "m e ilt s�·
WARSAW
(UPI) - Jon Srpoa
c1aJs·• are fe1tum g meals to cook
o utdoor..
Forequarter beef cuta tak. a former leader of the Soviet;
will undoubtedly have Lhe lower Ukrai n ian Nati onal Anny, WU
se ntenced to death Friday.
pn ce tag.Ii ill l h 15 time o f yeair.
Szpontak and hia bat.alUon kill­
ed l .OC"J persona during •nd alter
the w.ar. attacked polJce atattom,
Comm11 n i1t Party memben. and
P?li.sh ar1d . Soviet �. an 1D­
d1&lt;'tment S4Ud.

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ical 6-cyllnder powe, for ..,,,.
heavy and liaht ,1obo. On -h
Job:, use lulfthrottle for ma,c.
imum power ud economy On
fight Job:, ohtft up, �Ille
down for maxb:num eflicle
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T h a t '• w h a t w e m u n
Farma.!l 560 MULTI-RANGE
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CffiCAGO (UPI) - 1n1and Steel
Co. will c l ose most of Its mills
a n d lay o U 17,000 of It■ 20,000
employes over the July 4th week­
e nd becaus e o( "slug.g,Ish ste el de­
mandi," an Inland offlci.a.l said
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By Middleport Couple

MUST SELL GOLD
VTENN A UPI - All Romani­
Major11ttes Named
a ns who own foreign exchange or
gola must sell it t o the Comm u­
Eqene Sears, band direct or or nist regim e , a Romanian radio
Middleport High School, has an­ br'oadcast safd Thursday night.
nounced the new majorettes fOr
the marehlns band. Named Friday
were Neda Bradford an d Beverly
Cundiff. They wltl join Cinda Mor­ D!;VO'l'P TO INTERES'n
ris, Colleen Wilson and Beverly
OF illCIGS-MASON AREA
Perrin.
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Owen, Pulllhher
Marilyn Swan and Karen Gregg
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were named as flagbearen.
llunclaJ bJ Tbe tlhlo Vall�
Mr. seart alto announced that
band practice will start on Aug. 1. hbll■l&amp;1lil Compan7 It \10 1'o
..banJo SI., PO!!!Ol'OY, Ohio.
chairman that the picn ic of the B. u• oftJee phone WY2-Z15G, Id.Ito,
II. S1nbom Mls■lonary So&lt;lety will lo! o.fflce obone WY�'7be held July II.
l&amp;l!Nd u oeeona . cJoBI moll�
Rev. Dona.Id Boone, pastor, vilit- •"" al tAie polti otdca a&amp; Poll
ed the mNtina to aequaint him- -,, Ohio.
National ■4v�c NDl'•nte
ael f with the memben. He was aclv•: Jottln•t.•�baJL t,c. 811
coinpanlad by Owen Bratton.
tn dlargt #1� Av,... Nie York C1l7,
11n. Allen Huahes
of the proer1m and uatd lbt th�m• lftlP Y'"'
Sublcri1,t1on ratea: 1)eltveNfll hi
...V.klnt Baptilt Hilton."
Followln&amp; Ibo meetlnl a d...ilrt wrtor ,rhen av.U.blo. IO ...,
counie wa■ served io thole men• Nr well:: ane Jffl \n ■dv-,nee •
tlOMd above •!Id lltl. !llbel Wine- !'he DIIJtlo ._tlilel olflee, etll.�
l&gt;ro,tnµ, lfrn;. 0�, lfto. Blanche dJ&lt; -.Iha, flM: � IIIOC:"'4
_ JlaptoMt.J!, Mr,. �ald AntbOllY, 11.80. 1, mo� !'9�&amp;1 where �val
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Kr■. etlftord 1111'•1, � Paul dolt : one mo,uh, •L 81
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The boy'a 4-H Club will have a
fish supper at the church yard
Saturday eveni.ng 5-8.
Miss Shirley Colburn o( Athens
vis,ited Kay Rarr Su nday.
Miss Erica Special or Pomeroy
and friend taller on Kay Barr
Sunday afterno&lt;m.
Larry Fetty w�s injured in a
bicycle accident Monday ev ening.
Alpha Barr was called back to
his employment with the C. &amp; 0.
railroad at Walbridge Sunday.
The boy's 4-H Club met at the
home of Larry Barr Tuesday eve­
ning. Pla ns were completed (or a
fish fry. Refreshment, we re serv­
ed by Mre. A. Barr. Next meeUng
will be July S at �rry _ M on tgo·m ery'e home.
Mi811 Virgin ia Barr waa the
Sunday n!•bt dinner guest 01 M rs
Alpha Barr.
Mr. ar,d Mrs. Willard Reeves
and family are visiting her pJr­
ents Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Kenneily.
Mn. Reeves called on Mrs. Alpha
Barr Tuesday.
Bruce McGill suffered a broken
leg in an auto atcident Wcdnes­
day evening. •
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Dorcas Circle
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Layette Shower
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· Feed Korean Fanuly for Month

with one parent usually the
ly GAY PAULEY
/ mother living.
UPI WomM111 ldltor
"There are plenty still ID need.''
N EW YORK UPI - Elihl dotlars a month w ill just about COl.'er he said, "and if we had the fos­
lhe telephone bill-if you don't ter parents, we co uld easily dou­
talk too much. The same amount ble that number.''
A man who practices what he
ort en me ans the differen ce be·
twe en starvation or subsistence preaches, Sag_e has adopted t wo
orphaned boys, wh om he found in
for a family in Korea.
Or, 111 R obert W . Sage of Seo ul 1953 when he and an assistant,
puts it, "Eight dollars w lll bu y an driving throu2:h a villae;e in south
east Korea stopped to fix a flat
awful lot of rice.''
The sum represents the cash lire.
Sage said one of the elde r resl­
contribution made each month by
J. SMrm.n Porter
h 1b or other dents asked U they c ould help
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school,
Individual
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s.n.tor, 7-1 D i,trlcl
organization to a needy child eet the children l nt o an orphan.
W hr n you reatl this, yu u r sl11lr thr o ugh the Foster Pare nts' Plan ai:e abo ut 25 miles s.way. The al­
sc n a1ur and his wife will be FPP. '"Pare nt.B" contribute in ternative: Probable de.tth fr om
aboard the S. S. South Amt'rican all $180 each )'ear, th e rest toi ng fre ezlng In the winter ahead, bt·
lll:I .i:ucsts. along with ma ny ot her !or clothing, food package .!!, med- cause the village rs all were too
members of the ltl3 rd Ohio t. c n . ical and social services, and in poor Lo take the two in.
Encavrtaes Wrltlne
eral IUi;c m b ly, of the Clneland the case of Korea where grade
"We packed Lhe kid• in the
school Is compul•ol")', for textChamber of Co m,ncrce.
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books.
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The Lig slup l e rt Clcvclu n d at
FPP is a non•Proflt orga n liatlon On the w ay to the orphanage, I
3_ p. m. Monday a nd w as dul' to ar• helping 18,000 ch\ldren in Bel• ju8t made up my mind J'd kee p
nve l n late•morn,ng Wed ncsd_ay 1iium, France, Wc1il t Germany, th em."
(Jun e 22) al St_ur"con Bay, W1� .. Greec e. Hong" Kong, Italy, Viet"In America," he smiled, "We'd
w h ere th e Leg1dators and lhe 1 r
Nam, and Korea.
call
that kidnapping. In a war1
spouse, were to st a.y 5 h hours.
ravaged
country� It's charity."
Sage, a ha,�ds o me 48-year-old
Next st_op was that nijht at E.11ra 11 .
the two-Han Duck Yun .
Today,
iilJu , M ic h., !or another threu-hour bachelor, set up the branchea ln no w 12, and Park Kong Bae, 14Pus an and Se oul in 1953, im me­
!lay.
diately after the K orean cease live with hlm and the FPP staff
in a compound In Seoul and atThursday morning, that's June fire.
tend middle school, comparable to
23, th e S. S. South Amerkan Wa8
Adopted Two loys
our
junior high .
due at Mackinae Island, about
Th e director, in the U n ited
FPP enc ourag es the children it
whlch yo u may have read in the States for hi1 first v,cation . ln
Saturday Evenin1: Post I n early lieven yeara, aaid that FPP is helps to write "intereatlng let­
June, and whert&gt; , hy the wuy, the taking care of 4,500 Korean chil­ ters'' each month to foster pa­
Council of Stal e G over n ments will dren, so me orphaned and aome re nt,. CopiH of several on file at
headquarters ahow even amall
hold a meeting In late July. As a
chi ldren are aware of rece nt
member of Ohio'11 Commi ssion on
ev ents in Lhe Far East.
inter-11tal e 1..-o•o perati o n, your alah!
Lee Jae Kuk wrote hi1 foater
senator wlll be back at Mackinac
parent ln A merica that "l read
Island in a littl e over a month
that President lkf' will visit Ko­
from now.
rea. We will welcome bim boneat­
On this Great Lnkes cruise the
Mrs. Richard Hovatttt entertain- ly, "
1t1y at Mackinac ls!llnd will be ed with a layette sho\W8t for Mrs.
fi&gt;ur houn . Th,re'll be a two-hour Charl
es F. Smith at hbl' home on
•top0ver at Detroit during thf'I Race Stre
Thuradjlf even ing.
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noon hour June 23, and then we GHU for the honored euest were
lttt back to Cleveland al 8 :SO p ,
pliced in a batbinette covered
m. Friday, ,fune 24. Our preeen t with white and decorated wJth blue
plans ('Ill! for u1 to spend lho lllght and plnk bootiel.
at Columbu11 and a:et bark lo Galli•
Games we re played dUrl n1 the
polls Saturday afternoo n , Jur•e 2tS, evenln; wlth prizes beln won by
The Dorca1 Circle of the Mid·
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port Fint J3apUst Church met
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Tht1 Cleveland Chamber of Com- Miss Maida Rou■h and llrs. Cha r
evening at the homa of
Tueaday
Winebnnner.
lea
m el'(!e pub on this Great Lakes
Hood with tho chairMIilon
Arter Jrfl'a. Smith had QDened her Mrs.
oru1" every even-num bered yenr,
owen, conductRichard
Mrt.
m,n,
nta
and
of •P�ach
I'm told, for men and women who ,ms, retreahme
the
meetin;.
in
a
boottet
areen
cake
with
decorated
a re likely to be serving in the
The devotions .were prnented by
Ohio General Aa111e mbly the next were aervad to Mrs. Earl Smith,
J. 8. HIYH who ..... ■ortp,
Mn.
Brad­
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Kn.
year. That would Include �ndl• Mn. Gall Miller,
John 4
from
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Dale
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Mn.
Haddox.
ford,
Ellie
datea for 111 aeatl in both S¥\ate
Out1n1 tht b01ineA ■HIIDI the
and Houae of Represen lall YH Goodnlaht, Mrs. EUllbetti: Routh,
11roup remembered their •P•&lt;lal
whlelt ue up that fall. as well H Min. Karl Kloes. Jin, WJnibNn­
tntere1t home mlulonary 'otitll a
honored
the
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for the holdover aenaton who are
and 1111, The study boob
cant
11uest. Sendtn&amp; • 1lfl but unable lo
not c1ndlda1...
were taken by the members to
attend w•s )In. Gttn• coleman.
read and lt Wat announced by the
4'-"I la lhlp, the Clevolond
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A farewell party for Mr. a111l
pla�ed wester n characters and Mrs. Howard Seldenabel and son s,
they graduated from Princeton. Terr;y and J oh n is being planned
It didn't hurt their care era a bit by the member� of the Pomeroy
"Jack LemrnQn graduated from Baptist Church for Sunday eve­
Ha.rvard, and n obody would sus- ning al 7 : 45. The Seidenabe l fam­
peet i�."
ily have be e n in Tucson, Ari;rona,
Orllllinalb Roger&amp; had plann ed f or almo�t a ye ar and w ill re turn
lo e,o on to Harvard law M: h oo l next week to make their perman•
arter he was graduated fro m e nt home there .
Princeton as a �istory major . . But
Mr. a n d Mrs. Se ide �1i1 bel were
the r_u;a:ed,l ookmg bl o nd decided
active in the younb adu,l class
prachcmg before the bar would I
and alone with their son Terry
not be as much tu n as barroom wer
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bro1wls before TV cam eras.
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keU----- Vegetables - Look for a
good 1elecuon of lettuce. Local
grown leaf lettuce iJ abundant and
a1 tr.act1vely priced Head leltuce
qu,1!11y haa i mproved. Romain,,
Bibb and Boston or Bu\l.erhead
may also be c ho1ce11, Cabbage 11up­
plies are mcreaJi1 n g and pri ces .are
lower . Sweet corn aupplies are
liberal. an d it'1 priced accordingly.
l''ruus - This 1s about the lilst
&lt;"all for stra wberries. Cantalo upe
are at their peak from Arizona,
show good quality, and prices are
low for this early i n the season.
Watermelon supplies continue to
1ncrrase There are more pe;u:hcJ
from Georgia, South Carolina, an:t
California . Blueberries havt: made
their appearanc e.

By C. E. BLAKES L EE
, lribution of pnxtucts lhrough the
coun ty A911r1 t, Agric ullure
marketi n g l' h an nel to the cttnsuin .
l&lt; u u r areo boy� rel' e ived a liberal er.
edur al10 1_1 1n the marketm g pro• \ In studying milk marketin g the
CCSli durin g tt1e pllst week al Lhe boys visited th e Borden 's M ilk
4: 11 Club .m,1 rkctmg Tour held m pla n t and Jee Cream Pla n t. Th e
Columbus for outstu ndiul{ club big l:haracteri1Slir of milk market­
mt· mbcrs ttf Southeastern Ohio.
ing is this is a pcri15hable product
TheS&lt;! four boys were Charles which must be handled in large
Lee and Robert Hamm of Meigs quan tity and d elivered t o consum•
County a nd Larry Conrath and ers rapidly. As an exampl e of o n e
Dun Hawk of Athens County. The form of change or product the boys ,
�y s were acro1tlJ.ta n ied by Exte n• -.aw a m achine operated by five
s10n Agc-nts Don Davis and C. E. 1 peopl e wh ich was capabl e of pro•
l:llakrslee.
ducin g 100 doz.en ice cream bars
The tour cmphasiz.ed many 6if• per hour for 16 hours per day.
Similar machin es produce many
h·r,:nt proccss(�s anti channel� th a t
.)lher
forms of ice cream a nd oth­
Dairy. Poultry a nd Eggs -Dor1 · t
rarm products follow in order to
er
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nsumer items such as po p•
forget
this 1s June Dairy Month.
b.'.! pb.:I!&lt;.! on the tables of the con•
sicle s.
!.hny dairy ilems are being specsumers of th•.! United Stales.
'I he boy!l w ere housed i n pull.
Milk pricing• is also dHfere nt
Hoff n er, re port er.
man cars through the courtesy o f fro m many other prod uds due lo
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Plans ror the participati o n in
tee o f the Columbus area. This ducer on a monlh1Y basis ra ther
"'Last week's mystery farm was that of Wall ace Damewood on the Bashan-Locu&amp;t Grove the Meigs County .fair w�re
was 11. ne w expe rience for most o f th an upon ,deli..,ery.
road,
a 2.15 acre operation devoted to dairy an d genera
dl' w�en the R•eme , Jun 'b0'
ma
l fanning.
them.
. Previous owner of th e farm
Trar:Mlportation ia also a very im.
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o l y Ne1g h bon CI u h me a , 1 e
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In studying the marketi n g pro­ portant item in ma rketlng. The was J . W . Damewoo d . Mr. and M rs. Damewo od w�re mar :.1� In 1937 and ha v:e fou r ch t l - I Racin e Grade School. Harri,t
cess th e boys re alized that market­ boys had the opportunity to cl os ely d ren , Y vonne , Ka reen , Mary Lee and Johnny. Their address IS Long Bottom, O h i o.
Neigler a nd Rose Grinstaff were
ing does t wo lhi n gs - it moves
c. D i
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W ilcoxe n, re�: :�� g
P■ 111, Lynn
products from producer to con•
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sumer J1 11d re turns mon ey through �:t:°��
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source of
transportation pow er.
'.\-lrs. Kate Hou:;h and Mrs. Marie /
marketing cha n nels to prod u cers. The diesel lo como tive , costing
Nola Jane Myers and Patty
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Mn. Jessie Cottrill and Mn. Ann hng was given by M 11ry Thomp- 1 l'u r n� r, advisor s of lht&gt; Sa l ti m Ce n- , Dorgt demo nstrated lht maki ng of
Ma ny people and groups are in- around $4..000,000 each, pro vides
Suvage,
advisors of the Sr. Syra- so n . Becky Neas e and Na ncy T:t· o ' t er Girl s 4- H Clu h . held a meeti ng gold e n glow salad at a meeting
volved in this process.
much better service at l ower c ost
Throug hout the three day to ur that former power services. Rail- cuse J olly Stitchers, held a mee t- e x p_lain ed bow they_ were making o.n June 6 at the horn, of _ _Mari e of th e Rivervie w f.ff Club held
it was pointed out that mark eting roads estimate the cost of tTans- ing at th e school house, June 1 1 . th e ir aprons. Sa n?w 1 ches prepar�d � urner. A l_l mem bers pa rt 1 c1pat�d al the home of Melanie and Linda
involves conce ntration. w hich is porting one ton is slightly under The project lessons on sewing and by Sa n dra He ndricks and Sedn: n 1a 111 the proJcct 1 �sso11 . . ':'o w to Tie Brown . The project leS50n dwin&amp;
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Debbie Tur� er the meeting with Margaret Brown
th e bri n gi n g tog e th er or assembl­ one cent per ton per mile. one o f cooking wer e demonstrated by Spe n cer d�r!1 o rnstr_a ted th� P�?Ject a Square Knot.
on "Making lesson on ,Sand w1 r h Makmg.
ing of products, equalizatio n which the disadvantag es of the railroad Nancy Ei r. hinger,
, g a ve a dcmo nsl �al l on o n matclu ng and Pau l ine Myers in charge . was
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involv es grading, proc essing, stor­ is lack o f flexibility avail tl ble Darts" and Sue Buckley "Making
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Fol rnw &lt;"olors of matene.ls to type of per- 011 shortcake and lllllads Nol.a
son Reports o n the 4-H Officers Jane Myers .a nd Cathy Andrew
ing and oth e- activiti es t h at deve l­ through the use o f trucks, but ad - Hot Sandwiches."
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op uniformity and gives the ra
Nola Jane My c
justments are being made in this
and Cathy J a nd Ad v iso rs C_o nferenc! � ere giv- \ gave report-II on health and safety
produet c haracteristics making fo r by the "piggy back" 5ystem of
Andrew gave reports on " l le allh e n by P a m. Wilson. D i xie Roush · Sue A n n Myera, reporter.
The mee ting at Canters' Cave a n d Safety'' at the Jun e 10 m ee t- and Juanu1.i t a Tackett.
easier handling a n d more satisfac­ loading trail ers on flat cars for
.,
• • • •
--Ju:anui■ta Tack ett
was reported on
by Mrs. G. R. ing of the Rivervie w 4·H Club held
tio n to the ronsum er, and disp er• l ong distance hauls.
Anita Colli ns, Na ncy Skin ner
sio n which includes th e final disRailroads, like everyone e lse. Thompson, advisor of the 4-H Gar- at the home of Melanie and Linda
a nd Mary McAfee reported on the
Project OOoks w ere distributed annual o ffice rs and advisors con •
a re also bothered by taxes. It was deners .. at a meeting June ,10th at Bro wn. Club members. havi n g compointed out by one co mpany that her home. A dem onalrahon on pleted their food projects, were when the Al£red Mixed Clovers fe rcnce w he n the Rock Spring,
their tax in 1958 wa s s lightlv
. bet- "Transplanting Dwarf Zinnia Seed• g iv�n i nstr�ction on starting _their , met at lhe Al fred Chur�h. Mem- B11.5y Bees Club met at the h ome
te r than do uble t h e amou nt 10 consumed showed how efficient se w ing proiect by the advisors. hers rl'ported on the office rs and of the adv1·sor. Belly Erwt'n and
years earlier.
ENJOY THE
th ese animals are in converting 1-1rs . . Margaret Brown and Mrs. advi s_o rs confere nce duri n g t�e I Lottie Leonard were in eharge
rneetmg. M rs. Sarah Caldwell 1s of !he mee ting with the project
LIVESTOCK STUDIED
feed into food. So me pig families Pauline Myers.
The C. &amp; 0. Railroad Yards were are ab)e to convert as little as
-Su• Ann Myen ,id visor. Linda Henderson, report- lesso n bein1i "Using .a Pattern."
er.
visited,
givil1g the
boys
in- three pou nds of feed into o ne
.Miss McAfee gave
dem ons:traI li on on parliament •
f ormalion on h ow train crews are
•
Demonstrations
on
"Putting
A
ary procedures.
pou nd of food.
• • •
·
schedul ed, meth ods or protectio n,
Karr n M cKay � ave a demon• Ja net Arnold, reporter.
The final l:ltop in ·the marke ling Pucket In A Dress ·-··Makin 1i A
'
commu nication, safety, as we l l a s pr gram was
Dust
Milt'
..
Makin
Flower
g A
o
obllerved in the visit
s! rJ11ion 011 se w i n g and Iris Mc• I
• • •
the actual s.witching o peration in to lh e Kroger Warehouse and a G arde11' • were given h ;y Marilyn Kay a demonstration on ma ki ng I The Five Poi n t Star
Slitchers
,ind
a rs
Sh
a concen�rat1on yard.
.
co
nt inued sewing project•
Thoma
Nancy
Thoma
:s
when
new super market. Here the final
peanul bult er cookies w he n th e I
Th• hvestock Industry wu d u- 1 di� persi on of food produ
lhe C o- 1
they met June 14 at the home of
C
,
and
Homemakers
cts takes on 1 I ol la11d al a mec-tm_q of
m
e
t
t
8
ditd In the Producer■ livestock pJace and th e products are plac ed lumb 1 a Make l l 4 H club. Th� J u ne , the McKay home with Bet�y Belly Mac R oss. Mrs. Dorothy
Company attd th• C � iumbu■ Un• 011 e or sh
olum
yas
held
a
t
the
- Carlelon pres i di n g Dixie Circle Karr, advisor, gave demonstra•
9L h mcclm .l!.
t:
elf for t1ale to the
th st e
ion Stockyard, as .. 11 as the ultlmale consumer. It was poin ted bia School w1Ll1 Mrs M a ry Jord aa n \ ga" the reports Carla
Morns, re· ' lions on sew ing techniques. Betc
SwHt P'■cklng Plant.
s out that m ercha nd asmg de pe nd s on 1 advisor, m charg e
t y Ross, reporter.
w
porter.
po inted out th■t compeh!1t .1on !1 n ,
-Sha ron Cox I
supplies availa ble and consumer
• • • •
• • • •
li vHt�k 1.td any other m■rkat- wants.
- .
. Demonstration on free:i:ing were
A demonstration on making
,tIng fteld help■ set • true v■lu■
Farmers have made ma ny decis. . Mrs .. 8 et1y E rwm and �t rs. �
aprons were presented by Pat1y given by �ally K n owles when the
on tN pro�ud.
ions on products In the pasl, which lie Lconard were a dviso� m Gaul at a m eeti n g of the Ches- Alfred Mixed Clovers Club met
At the Swift pl a nt the boys were I were so near alike that cve ryon e ch a rge of the _ .lu ne 9th mcel1 ng of l t- r Sew a n
d So Club held at the , al th e Alfred Church with Mra.
a.bl&amp; t o �c.e some ?f the actual dld th e s am e thing. An example or the . Rock Springs Bu�y 1.�ce�.. The school. Cleo Sm
ith. Marie }(ob- Sa rah Caldwe ll, advisor, in charge
.
slaughteri n g operat ion s a nd_ w hy this is w he n ev er the re is an inpro1 ect .� csso u was on U s in g A k n t z and Marjorie Hoffman aP.e• ) l;i.er l�h ful fo?ds were named by
ho�s a nd cattle of desirable crease i n the setting of bro iler Patte rn .
�� ary M c- A f c� dc m on- 1 adult leaders. Ali ce S mit h report• 'rli� mbers. Lmda Henderson , rewe ights arc belter for
both the eg i,:s. Whe n retailers see that ap- stratcd Parltamc u tary I ro c ed_ u re s er.
• Heats Instantly
l porter.
�rodue�r and co_nsumer than hca v- pearing 011 reports they k now i n a nd re�orts or th e 4·11 Offlc&lt;·_rs
•
.
•
•
•
•
• •
• More Convenient
�er or lighter a �1mals. Actual grad- about 9 t o 12 weeks lhf'!rc will be a nd Adv1�ors Co�le renct wer� g 1 ,•• I Mem b s worked
Anita Houdashell dmonstrated
0 11
er
sewing
I
1ng demons�ahons were o bserved a large volum e o f bro i lers to be en by Am t_a Col l ms, Nanry Skinn er . projcds when the Five Point ,.1 safety in water when the 4-H
e cteaner
on both swtn e and be ef c11ttle a t ' sold.
llnd :\\ary McAfce.
St a r Stit(' hers met at t h. e home Clovers met at the h o me of Miss
--Janet Arnold i
the t w o ya_rds.
0udash elt on June 14. Sharryl
Accordlng
to
statements
made
.
of th e Mieha el twins. Betty Ma e 1;
• Storm-Proof
T�e Swin e Evaluation _Center, y store oflicial!I, the 11verage cus
Spencer, reporter.
.
.
,
,,
.
.
...
,
...
Ross
j:!ave
the
reporls.
\
Mrs.
Doroh
�oJecl:;
ca�1cd !ln as a part of Ohio State tomer purchases $5. J l worth or
D1scuss1n:1 1 ofFor More Details Ph. or Write
. Fair I
l h�' Karr is adult leader. Belly
.
.. • .. •
Umver 111ty, 8howed . th e boyli how proccrie s and the average cost o r was t he- main to r 1r of busmess. 11 1
Puttmg m a tipper and placeltose,
reporter.
Mac
�anner_11 are me as�nng th� produc- a pound of groceri e s is 22c.
the June 8 n:i C'cl 1 n g or the R acme
m e n! of co vers on a bed were
• ., •
.
•
e
t
Ne
ighbors held a l
mg ab1hty of their breeding stock
Jr.
Jolly
th e demonstration subjects by
,
b-h
.
,.,.
�
An
interestin
sid
e
li• h l on ha
• ry Tho m pson
·
g
demons1 ra 1ed
hoo I . Ad,·1so,
· · t 1 a g:1'II and bo ar 1 bits of consumers was pointed out Ha c l· nc G radc S�..
th ro ue
•h _con151gmne
·,. ' m
·
and O I eva _Smith al
Hemlock Grove, 0.
.
, the makin g of pot holde rs at a . La ura .pnee
fro.m a litter to this station. Actual where , in one group or stores, the cha rge were M iss_ Har�1et Nc11,;lc r ,
Phone WY-2-8794
meeting of th e Pomeroy 4_H Gard· a _m eehng of the Columbia Make-It
we1ghl8 of the animals a nd feed o pportunity was made to exchange and Mrs . Rose G rindsta f f. ,
nc rs held at the h om t' of
Mrs. I G i rls 4- �-I Club held June 115 at the
�-�- Carol Wi lcoxen c
·
a cou))Qn for 25 TV stamps or 25c
G. R. Thompson. Louella Thom p. ' Columbia School_ The P�ject Jesin coin. Consumers pick ed the TV
! son reported on se wi ng baskets. so n was on . se wi�g with Mary
Home ma_ kers met &lt;m Pegg:y Folmc-r, rcportei.
Jordan, advisor, m charge. Shar•
The U. &amp; C. stamps six times as often as th e
on Cox, reporter.
J�ne 7 at the . h ome or Karen and
., .,
•
, actual c ush money.
! The ne w store visited had an Ins M� K_ay, � 1 t h h'd rs. B �tty ca;f1" I Finishing of th r •first articl e
. area of around 16,000 square feet. 1? n , , a ;•sor 1� c/rge.
was the project lesson wh en the ,
BUILD IT WITH
ARMSTRONG
w 1�
: This is a small neighborhood type Ka;y s ! rn,o ns .�a �; o � /
Key t o Be U cr Livi nil 4-H Club I
r
0
e
t
OUTSI
O
e
d
8
DE WHITE
.
P • met ut the hom e of Ruth
store , but represe nts an invest. I �se A 1 at cm
R eed.
�
d;��n
w i nf
A
��
J
_lesson
ect
m enl of around $250,000, includin g
e Roberta Bing a nd Ruth Reed /
.. � in g e:� u I
' la nd, building , equipment and in- straton on
g a ve demonstrations o n overcast. ,
Coo. ies: • was gi.,en bY ris M c�ay. I i ng and pini n a nd filling a patWe Mix Concrete To Your Own Specifications,
ventory.
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1
ln the summar;y Harold Temple- � ix •• C��c le. g��e
�:��
tern. Betty S u e Clerk, reporter. i
Deliver II Right To Your Job When Needed
n
ton, viee president of the Kroger �· l 1 0 rr u:c rs an
S■h Pell•t1 for Water ¥ff1nen
• • • •
Saves Money - Time - Waste
Compa�y.- poi nted out that many of ence .
a ton cond ud ed
Susie
ec
d
a
�
i!
-Carla Morr
the thmgs he learned as a farm
mon8tral1on on proper handli ng
agriculture
of
boy and a st1:1dent.
or
a knif e w hen the Pomeroy fknd
t
I were the basic prmciples of the
Eac h club mc m b r of th e Merry ers Ju n ior 4•H Club
"We Do l)Jstom GrindJnc:''
m et at the
nstra
club gave a demo
· d Lassi es 4-H
No. 2nd St.
grocery busineu. He a Iso pomte
home
Phono WY 2of
Blakeslee,
adMrs.
C.
E.
"
1
Page St.
Phone WY,Z.S284
Middleport , out that any boy or girl who hag Uon on Ho� lo Mo"..ieJ" at the
visor.
MIDDLIPO
RT
Th
e project l esson w as on
1
H �n:: ��lls:
the· ability to do, i ncluding the will Ju ne_ 7 meeti_n g. :rsscrambled eggs and rolls. Peggy
et
e
o
arge
to get an education will alway■ advisor, was m c
at the home of Kandy Grueser.
nd a job . The opportunities are inc
fi
I
-Rueff• Wells I
,· tremendous.
lhe
of
' Through th• courtesy
nd ide a1 Cl u·b me t ,
The PortlaI sponsorin g groupa these four boys
L?uise Bre,,..er
Mrs.
with
7
June
will be able to lnterpret to the
1
m charge.lhe
people of their county and the and Mrs. Ebcrsbach ncent��te on .
o
c
was
sson
e
l
ct
counties in whtlh tlley live and proje .
GO?d Pattern to . go
work In later years: many of the "Selectmg a
ial end correlalinll. J
mater
important problems n ot o nly of with goo d
iakto th
Mater
and
n
1 producers but the distribution sys• patter
i
E rsb ac �
1
tern and purchase by ultimate con• · jecl selected. Mrs. judg�o�
s.
k
to
how
ed
1 demonatrat
sumers.

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BY VERNON SCOTT
me" he ex.plained
UPI Hollywood Correspondent r "Al l'rln('e!on I belongtd to the
HOLLYWOOD UPVl-Weslerns Triangl, f'!ub. Iii dramo group
are coming up i11 the world. Nex.l that went on t o ur. My o n ly ohJt'r·
seaso n a Princeto n graduate will tiou to it was that I had to pla .v
ride shotgu n in .i new shoot . 'e m• a lot of femininP roles.
up.
''Believe me, I was the bigges t
He's Wayne Ro gers, w ho will 1 ugl iest looking dame that eH'r
star i n ··Stagecoach W est" next walked on a stage anywhere.
0t"tober. Most unusual aspecl of
" I didn't learn much about J1('I•
!his new entry is that the series ing but it w as a lot oi fun Nim
does not have II gimmick-no trick I'll be gelling paid for ac ting gu ns, mirrored hats or specia l a n d I won't have to p]a)' any
horses.
female role s."
The hour• l ong horse opera ro n­
C'eros an ex-Confederat e so ldi e r
who has turned his talents l o Attend Catholic
,
push ing a stag ecoach w est , a11 tht! ll,f
f ''· eet111g
e neBl Y
titl e subtly implies.
A convention of Catholic WoI n "The Re bel" st ar Nick Adams
play s a Conf ederate hero with a men's Clubs was held at. thf3 S t
Brooklyn accent. William Bendix Jo hn Yi an ney Seminary . Bloom1ng­
swash e s and buckles i n ''Overland dale, Ohio, Wednesday. The {'O Ii ·
Trail "' with a Bronx accent . Both \' ention was for all clubs in 1 tw
sre aceepted as the real M cCoy · Steube nville Diocese.
Atte ndi n g from Pomeroy were
Bom In Alabama
M
. Richard freema n, M rs. Mary
rs
?
a
n
But
Princeto accent Hmm.
" I can talk like a Confederat e " Ku nzelman a n d Mrs. Leland Sis•
Wayne 1aid In a fat-back and col• son and Crom M iddle port we re Mrs.
Jard green&amp; patois. "I was born in Paul Cascl a nd 'Ltl rs. Francis Biron.
Alabama.

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First Bapf.ist Church Class Entertained
By Mrs. George Skinner Thursday Evening

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thelr home, RaJlroad St.. Mldd h• •
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Frida)' and Mn. W o lfe's on Wed•
1HHnlu:y,
A chicken dinner with all lhe
trlmml11&amp;1, tomatoes pleked (ro m
their aarden on Tuesd11. y. il'e
cream and dt•(•oraled hlrlhday
.:ak e were tiervod to Mr. and Mrs.
Shirle y Wolre or Bradbury, Jam•
es Hai::J.Certy, loral a n d the ho1l11.

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'HE DAILY SENTINEL

Comm,i:ntating Editorially
Education is one of the most important
fadors in the cult ural and economic develop­
ment of any country. Leaders during colonia l
days realized that i f Amerka and Americans
were to achieve great things a soJid educa­
t ional foundation had to be laid
Oh10ans can. t a ke pride because some o f
the greatest ad..,arwements i n t he field o f ed­
uca1 io11 during pioneer days took p]ace right
ht'l't' m our 8u(.- keyc state j ust as Ohio w a s
bl'iug sPttl lect a n d later becpming the 1 7 t h
stale. Perhaps o u r fine educational syste m
has had a lot t o do with the unusual success
of so many Ohioans
I I has been said that Ohio taught the rest
of lh,, Unilcd Stales the famous "3 R's." M c­
(.; u ffev wrote his famous �eaders at Miami
l'n ivl!rs1ty in Oxford ; Ra y Wrote his 'rllhme­
lic while teaching at Woodword Academy i n
Cinci nnati, and Spencer taught his 'ritin'
techniques in the vicinity ·of Geneva. Harvey
also contributed to Ohio's early position i n
tht1 field of education by penning his famous
grammars while in our Buckeye State.
Bookcases in many homes sti l l have one or
more rrnw precious copies of the celebrated
McCuffey readers. Probably no series of

or more
of both
children and adults as our country was ex­
panding and progressing
Dr McGuffey was born in Pennsylvania in
1 800 . He was a sma l l c h i l d w hen he moved
lo Ohio with his parents. They settled in
Trumbull County.
There was little time for learning anything
but the basic needs fm su rvival i n the Ohio
wildernt•ss. Li fe was hcird and working hours
long _ e11Jen for a small boy. Nevertheless
young MeGuffey found lime at least pa1·tially
to c1u,•nch his int ense thirst for education
He tontinued to pursue this desire for know•
ledge as he grew into adult�ood. His persist­
ence was rewa rded for he was able to en ter
Washington College from whith he was graduated at the age of 26.
The same year he affiliated with Miami
University lo leach ancient language. He
wrote his famous readers while teaching at
the historic southwestern Ohio institution.
So you see Ohio has played an important
role over th e years in the education of an
entire nation . Public and private schools in
our stale rank among the very best.

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•George Skinner, assisted by Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey , ' C
enle1"1�ined the One Won One class of the Pomeroy First Baponung Events
list church Thursday evening al her home, Rock Springs.

by M rs. Lorain Sterrett, president, opened the m�et- � ,4
J. H . Stephenson gave the teachers thought, which
was a true story concernmg prayer. A communication was

r&lt;'ad from lhl' Korean girl telli ng of ---------hN ill neH 11 u n d thu n ki n g the d as11 �u ,end her a box of food and dnthfor their support . l'l ani� were made 1ng lo Foster Parent Plan by ,July
25.

Sutton Social
Items Of Interest

A tha nk )'i)u note was read from
Mre. Joseph Cook for Uoweu 111 n d
cards 1ent her while hospllalized.
Mrs. Ale n Shain tha n ked the class
By Mrs. War,.n Roa,
Mrrt. Allen Taylnt· WOH h ome for for cards tent her while Ill. A
th,.. wet'k end. Those calli n g Sun• round ro bln get well curd was �c nl
d11y wer&lt;&gt; Mr. and Mrs. F D. Hud. lo Mrs. Coolt.
Ho f\ uml thildre n . Mrs. Harry ('ape­
Mrs. Sterrett named hPr cttmrnit­
harl and son. F,dith and Paul RMt! , h•e.s tor lhe year. Included are:
and Mrs. Shclhy Pkkens and i:h ildrl'n.
M n : I.A!11ll e Price, devotio ns;
Mni, f\fortha Rruw has hern ill Mrs. Audrey Young, publicity: Mrs.
for th&lt;' 111111! we&lt;•k and Is st ill ron­ J E. FOl!te r and Mra . Skinner, hm1.
riiwd to her h&lt;•d.
lf"IIII; Mn, Shllln, program; Mr�.
Alb!€' Srho11\ i!!i now !wing ru n­ William Wat11on, gift: Mn. Steph­
durt&lt;'d al 1he Mrthodhl fhurC'h enson and Mr1. Cook, "lowers; Mrs.
ht&gt;ri• . Mrs. Thelma Cirl' l1• am\ :',!rs. Ray Seldenahel, sale• tax sllimps;
M:iorllP Walkrr 11ro teachf'f!I with Mrs. Elmer Wkkham, Mrs . William
l{ev. &lt;.:11sto. 1'herc ts a aood attend- Holl and Mrs. Elle n Cout•h, ways
t1nee.
a nd meana, and Mrs. SteJ&gt;hc nson,
'l'hf' FaJ'm Bu.rea\l Youth C",)111\cil .lf'o Hfr Parent Plan.
tnt'cllng wa1 poslponed lus1 M o n ­
Dt1votlon1 were led bJ: Mrs. Wil·
lay (•ve ninK, June 27.
Ham Buck, a 1ue1t. She u1ed the
thl'me, "Spring Song," a nd read
lrom F.phesi,n, 4 ,nd 6.
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Pruyer by Mrs. Steph e n so n con•
d uded the meeting arter whlrh the
ho sleas served u des.sert course 1 0
Mrs. Watso n, M rs. Albert Smith,
Mrs. Holt, Mrs. Couch, Mrs. Shain,
Mrs. T. T. Sheltoll, Mrs. ThonrnR
Weston, Mn. Sterrett, Mrs. Foster,
Mn. W k khnm, Mr11. Stephenson.
Mrs. Youn.i and Mn. Buck.

ThC' July meeting wlll be a fam•
lly plc n lt· el the h ome or Mrs. J.
W. Fo11ter.

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19. Thin
Jnl'l an

ACBO!UI
1. Platform
6. -- of lha
.A.poAle1
10. Energy
11. Cook, N
an e11
21. Vllttor
13. OlrJ'• namt
lt. Optnlnll
(IUl&amp;t,)
ta. W ,aken
17. V•terinU.
1u (colloq.)
18. IIIJl U
correct
U. Rum.mer·
ftOWC!rl
$1. ICxcuao
13, lloon
14, Denoml•
natlGIII
18. 0.,.
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8. Holu­
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4. Water
fow l
8. Errore
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I. Arab\aa
gtwment;
"1. SaUaty
by proof
I. Skin
dl10rder
0. Narrow
1trlp, ot
wood
JI, Pove earn
1$. Play on
wordo (pl.)

metal

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20. Bbem'•
lather
(pou.)
22. Select•
Ing
211. Droopa
27, Jr&amp;lr
\JIOUI
8c11.ndl­
ru,v1a.n
N&amp;

tnon•
■tera
28. Plan�4
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Pomeroy Ju n ior High Sch ool 7
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Ire Cream Social, M iddleport
Fire Department, City Hall lawn,
4 : 30 I', 11.t.
8yracuse Firemen Square Da nce
Syrncuse School, Jo Hardy, 7:30
P. M.
Sunday, June 26
Offi&lt;'ial Boord Meeting United
Methodist Church, 7 : 45 P. M.
Sl"honl Reunio n, Rutl a nd, M e­
thod l11I Church, ell d•Y ·
Gospl'I Harmony Boys of H un t•
tngton, W. Va., w ill pre sent a special rellgious program in music
Sunduy at 2:30 P. M. at the Lelnrl }'' all s U. B. Ch1.,1rch.
Annual Picnic, South Beth e l
EUB Church, all day.
Moncllly, Ju11e 27
Middl eport Gard en Club weets
with. Mrs. E. F. Maag.
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Meeting of ,i.ff and' Qw&lt;1ert
of M e igs Te mple Pythflln Siatera,
at Middl eport K. o f P. HaJI,
Daughlimi of Union Veterans
w ill meet al 7:30
P. M . at the I
DAV l l ell. Qu arterly birthdays
w ill be observed.
lzank Walton League. at Club
Ho uim near Chester. Dinner u l 7
p_ m., $ 1 .25 per plate. Business
m&lt;'t.&gt;ting and film will foll ow the
di nner.
TuHday, June 21
.lolnt dinner meeting, Pomeroy­
Middlep ort C. of C., Sacred Hearl
A111litorium, 8 P. M .
The P1u1t Matrons of Pomeroy
l11a11ter, O ES, meets at the Ma•
sonit· Temple with Mrs. Fred
Bl11ellna r as hosteu.
The Pomeroy WCTU wlll meet
ot the FE'd erated Church at 7:30
p. Ill.
July 2t
The Wildwood Ga rden Club will
meet Wednettday al 6:30 p. m. at
thr Syracu1e Park for a plcni�. Jn
cut of rain the meetin1 wlll be m
the baaeme nt or the Forest Run
Methodl1t Church.
llrlcby, Jvlr 1
Chicken Barbeeu4!1 spentared by
the Salem Center Methodh1t
Church, 5 to '1 P. M , at the school
Price $1 .28.
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150th Anniversary Celebr1tlon,
Willcf.11vllle Fireme n.
Monday, July 4
Ox Ro.ut, Rutland 11pion1ored by
Fire, -Dei'artment.

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Phin F11rewell Party

To T11ur Nursery

Wherever You Live -

Th e Rutland Gorden Club wi l l
go on a tour or &lt;;arper's Nursery
end .,ill study tre es in lh e Alhe ns
Stale H,,spital grou nd8 this "Mon·
day.
Members are asked to meet at
10 11,. m. at the home of the prcsi•
deftt, Mn. Robe rt Canaday . and tu
bring a picn ic lunch as the gro,1p
will en joy their noon meal togelh•
er.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Henry of
M iddleport are -announcing the
birth of their second child, a
daue;hter, Reda Jo, on May 29 at
the Mason Clinic, weighing nine
pounds and six ounces. The
H e nrys have a son Allen Earl,
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Earl E. Henry, Mason, and Mr.
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Opportunities ror poultry pro.
duction in Ohio look good, but
turning these opportuniti es into
profits isn". going to be ea11y.
That ii combined opinion of a
feed co mpany o fficial, a banker,
a poultryman. and a financing
age ncy repreaenLa tive who spoke
al a Poultry Servi
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Columbus on Fri
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as u1 01ner fields on the farm.
However, we have ,xperienced tho
broiler growin g prorram and have
se&lt;&gt; n ll come and almost go. It
makeH us wonder about the et:I
p rogram. Production Credit's pre,.
ent pntlosop hy is lo stick pretty
largely to the oldtim e producen
t h at have pro ven themselves able
to ride thro u g b the rough timei.
The Poultry Serviceman's M!hool
held on the Ohio Slate Univenity
campu:!, waa sponsored by the uni•
v ersity'a poultr)' acience depart,.
ment and Agricultural E:s:tension
Service.
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The speakers were members of a
panel which diseuakrl tl:Je aubject
" What are the Future Opportun1ties for Poullry Prod uction in
Ohio'!"' They included t'r11.t Schul- j
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Com pany ;
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ialiat, Federal Reserve Bank of
Cleveland; Burnell Warner, poul"" I Iii.I
tryman, Union; a n d Roscoe Studebaker, field "preaenUlive, Pro­
duction Credi t Association, Troy.
Followir1 g is a 11um mary of their
comments:
Schuler - Ohio agriculture, like
that throughout the nation, is iD a
period of transitio n. Al we watch
the family farm go completely out
of existence or change to a larger
operation. commercial
poultry
could play an i mportant role iD
Ohio agriculture .
Humme l - To meet competition
from other produci ng areu, it is
of key importance t o develop m,ir­
ket (.'IUtle ts for a g i ve n volume of a
specified quality o f praduct. Mar­
ket outlets of this nature frequent­
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big northeastern markets. With
the exception of perhaps the new
Eng land pouJtry man. the Ohio
poultryman is 11 well experienc­
ed in poultry husbandry as those
any w here in the c ountry.
Phone WJ.11-3641
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POMEROY, OHIO
feels that there should be as good !.
an apportunity in poultry raising

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Provlco Mlllln1 and Feed Co. at
Minenville bu completed the
•tallation of a new set of �
Kal'6 and are now equipped lo ot:.
ler wei&amp;hin1 aerviee. They allo r.
cently added a bulk feed dellH�
trud; makin1 bulk feed 1efflet
nvalh1ble lo customera beln1 ..,,,
iced by Provlco In thil are1.

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Heavy milk
p roductio n
mewru &amp;ood supplle1 of ice cream,
cottage cheese , .and other ltema.
Look for store .. s pecials" o n fryers
111 the weeks ahe ad.
CONDIMN UKRAINIAN
Meat - Weeken d "m e ilt s�·
WARSAW
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c1aJs·• are fe1tum g meals to cook
o utdoor..
Forequarter beef cuta tak. a former leader of the Soviet;
will undoubtedly have Lhe lower Ukrai n ian Nati onal Anny, WU
se ntenced to death Friday.
pn ce tag.Ii ill l h 15 time o f yeair.
Szpontak and hia bat.alUon kill­
ed l .OC"J persona during •nd alter
the w.ar. attacked polJce atattom,
Comm11 n i1t Party memben. and
P?li.sh ar1d . Soviet �. an 1D­
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liner 67. This is the baler with New Holland,F'low•Action
ieeding, field-proven aotlen and 56-lneh pickup that
tnakes it easy for fat·mers to follow windrows. The low
price of the Hay liner 67 was accomplished by New Hol­
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CffiCAGO (UPI) - 1n1and Steel
Co. will c l ose most of Its mills
a n d lay o U 17,000 of It■ 20,000
employes over the July 4th week­
e nd becaus e o( "slug.g,Ish ste el de­
mandi," an Inland offlci.a.l said
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By Middleport Couple

MUST SELL GOLD
VTENN A UPI - All Romani­
Major11ttes Named
a ns who own foreign exchange or
gola must sell it t o the Comm u­
Eqene Sears, band direct or or nist regim e , a Romanian radio
Middleport High School, has an­ br'oadcast safd Thursday night.
nounced the new majorettes fOr
the marehlns band. Named Friday
were Neda Bradford an d Beverly
Cundiff. They wltl join Cinda Mor­ D!;VO'l'P TO INTERES'n
ris, Colleen Wilson and Beverly
OF illCIGS-MASON AREA
Perrin.
IUc111r\,,
Owen, Pulllhher
Marilyn Swan and Karen Gregg
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were named as flagbearen.
llunclaJ bJ Tbe tlhlo Vall�
Mr. seart alto announced that
band practice will start on Aug. 1. hbll■l&amp;1lil Compan7 It \10 1'o
..banJo SI., PO!!!Ol'OY, Ohio.
chairman that the picn ic of the B. u• oftJee phone WY2-Z15G, Id.Ito,
II. S1nbom Mls■lonary So&lt;lety will lo! o.fflce obone WY�'7be held July II.
l&amp;l!Nd u oeeona . cJoBI moll�
Rev. Dona.Id Boone, pastor, vilit- •"" al tAie polti otdca a&amp; Poll
ed the mNtina to aequaint him- -,, Ohio.
National ■4v�c NDl'•nte
ael f with the memben. He was aclv•: Jottln•t.•�baJL t,c. 811
coinpanlad by Owen Bratton.
tn dlargt #1� Av,... Nie York C1l7,
11n. Allen Huahes
of the proer1m and uatd lbt th�m• lftlP Y'"'
Sublcri1,t1on ratea: 1)eltveNfll hi
...V.klnt Baptilt Hilton."
Followln&amp; Ibo meetlnl a d...ilrt wrtor ,rhen av.U.blo. IO ...,
counie wa■ served io thole men• Nr well:: ane Jffl \n ■dv-,nee •
tlOMd above •!Id lltl. !llbel Wine- !'he DIIJtlo ._tlilel olflee, etll.�
l&gt;ro,tnµ, lfrn;. 0�, lfto. Blanche dJ&lt; -.Iha, flM: � IIIOC:"'4
_ JlaptoMt.J!, Mr,. �ald AntbOllY, 11.80. 1, mo� !'9�&amp;1 where �val
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Kr■. etlftord 1111'•1, � Paul dolt : one mo,uh, •L 81
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The boy'a 4-H Club will have a
fish supper at the church yard
Saturday eveni.ng 5-8.
Miss Shirley Colburn o( Athens
vis,ited Kay Rarr Su nday.
Miss Erica Special or Pomeroy
and friend taller on Kay Barr
Sunday afterno&lt;m.
Larry Fetty w�s injured in a
bicycle accident Monday ev ening.
Alpha Barr was called back to
his employment with the C. &amp; 0.
railroad at Walbridge Sunday.
The boy's 4-H Club met at the
home of Larry Barr Tuesday eve­
ning. Pla ns were completed (or a
fish fry. Refreshment, we re serv­
ed by Mre. A. Barr. Next meeUng
will be July S at �rry _ M on tgo·m ery'e home.
Mi811 Virgin ia Barr waa the
Sunday n!•bt dinner guest 01 M rs
Alpha Barr.
Mr. ar,d Mrs. Willard Reeves
and family are visiting her pJr­
ents Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Kenneily.
Mn. Reeves called on Mrs. Alpha
Barr Tuesday.
Bruce McGill suffered a broken
leg in an auto atcident Wcdnes­
day evening. •
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Lena Knapp is on the sick list.

Dorcas Circle
Meets Tuesday
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with one parent usually the
ly GAY PAULEY
/ mother living.
UPI WomM111 ldltor
"There are plenty still ID need.''
N EW YORK UPI - Elihl dotlars a month w ill just about COl.'er he said, "and if we had the fos­
lhe telephone bill-if you don't ter parents, we co uld easily dou­
talk too much. The same amount ble that number.''
A man who practices what he
ort en me ans the differen ce be·
twe en starvation or subsistence preaches, Sag_e has adopted t wo
orphaned boys, wh om he found in
for a family in Korea.
Or, 111 R obert W . Sage of Seo ul 1953 when he and an assistant,
puts it, "Eight dollars w lll bu y an driving throu2:h a villae;e in south
east Korea stopped to fix a flat
awful lot of rice.''
The sum represents the cash lire.
Sage said one of the elde r resl­
contribution made each month by
J. SMrm.n Porter
h 1b or other dents asked U they c ould help
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school,
Individual
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s.n.tor, 7-1 D i,trlcl
organization to a needy child eet the children l nt o an orphan.
W hr n you reatl this, yu u r sl11lr thr o ugh the Foster Pare nts' Plan ai:e abo ut 25 miles s.way. The al­
sc n a1ur and his wife will be FPP. '"Pare nt.B" contribute in ternative: Probable de.tth fr om
aboard the S. S. South Amt'rican all $180 each )'ear, th e rest toi ng fre ezlng In the winter ahead, bt·
lll:I .i:ucsts. along with ma ny ot her !or clothing, food package .!!, med- cause the village rs all were too
members of the ltl3 rd Ohio t. c n . ical and social services, and in poor Lo take the two in.
Encavrtaes Wrltlne
eral IUi;c m b ly, of the Clneland the case of Korea where grade
"We packed Lhe kid• in the
school Is compul•ol")', for textChamber of Co m,ncrce.
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books.
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FPP is a non•Proflt orga n liatlon On the w ay to the orphanage, I
3_ p. m. Monday a nd w as dul' to ar• helping 18,000 ch\ldren in Bel• ju8t made up my mind J'd kee p
nve l n late•morn,ng Wed ncsd_ay 1iium, France, Wc1il t Germany, th em."
(Jun e 22) al St_ur"con Bay, W1� .. Greec e. Hong" Kong, Italy, Viet"In America," he smiled, "We'd
w h ere th e Leg1dators and lhe 1 r
Nam, and Korea.
call
that kidnapping. In a war1
spouse, were to st a.y 5 h hours.
ravaged
country� It's charity."
Sage, a ha,�ds o me 48-year-old
Next st_op was that nijht at E.11ra 11 .
the two-Han Duck Yun .
Today,
iilJu , M ic h., !or another threu-hour bachelor, set up the branchea ln no w 12, and Park Kong Bae, 14Pus an and Se oul in 1953, im me­
!lay.
diately after the K orean cease live with hlm and the FPP staff
in a compound In Seoul and atThursday morning, that's June fire.
tend middle school, comparable to
23, th e S. S. South Amerkan Wa8
Adopted Two loys
our
junior high .
due at Mackinae Island, about
Th e director, in the U n ited
FPP enc ourag es the children it
whlch yo u may have read in the States for hi1 first v,cation . ln
Saturday Evenin1: Post I n early lieven yeara, aaid that FPP is helps to write "intereatlng let­
June, and whert&gt; , hy the wuy, the taking care of 4,500 Korean chil­ ters'' each month to foster pa­
Council of Stal e G over n ments will dren, so me orphaned and aome re nt,. CopiH of several on file at
headquarters ahow even amall
hold a meeting In late July. As a
chi ldren are aware of rece nt
member of Ohio'11 Commi ssion on
ev ents in Lhe Far East.
inter-11tal e 1..-o•o perati o n, your alah!
Lee Jae Kuk wrote hi1 foater
senator wlll be back at Mackinac
parent ln A merica that "l read
Island in a littl e over a month
that President lkf' will visit Ko­
from now.
rea. We will welcome bim boneat­
On this Great Lnkes cruise the
Mrs. Richard Hovatttt entertain- ly, "
1t1y at Mackinac ls!llnd will be ed with a layette sho\W8t for Mrs.
fi&gt;ur houn . Th,re'll be a two-hour Charl
es F. Smith at hbl' home on
•top0ver at Detroit during thf'I Race Stre
Thuradjlf even ing.
et
noon hour June 23, and then we GHU for the honored euest were
lttt back to Cleveland al 8 :SO p ,
pliced in a batbinette covered
m. Friday, ,fune 24. Our preeen t with white and decorated wJth blue
plans ('Ill! for u1 to spend lho lllght and plnk bootiel.
at Columbu11 and a:et bark lo Galli•
Games we re played dUrl n1 the
polls Saturday afternoo n , Jur•e 2tS, evenln; wlth prizes beln won by
The Dorca1 Circle of the Mid·
a
port Fint J3apUst Church met
dle
Tht1 Cleveland Chamber of Com- Miss Maida Rou■h and llrs. Cha r
evening at the homa of
Tueaday
Winebnnner.
lea
m el'(!e pub on this Great Lakes
Hood with tho chairMIilon
Arter Jrfl'a. Smith had QDened her Mrs.
oru1" every even-num bered yenr,
owen, conductRichard
Mrt.
m,n,
nta
and
of •P�ach
I'm told, for men and women who ,ms, retreahme
the
meetin;.
in
a
boottet
areen
cake
with
decorated
a re likely to be serving in the
The devotions .were prnented by
Ohio General Aa111e mbly the next were aervad to Mrs. Earl Smith,
J. 8. HIYH who ..... ■ortp,
Mn.
Brad­
\V,
Kn.
year. That would Include �ndl• Mn. Gall Miller,
John 4
from
ture
Dale
llil,
Mn.
Haddox.
ford,
Ellie
datea for 111 aeatl in both S¥\ate
Out1n1 tht b01ineA ■HIIDI the
and Houae of Represen lall YH Goodnlaht, Mrs. EUllbetti: Routh,
11roup remembered their •P•&lt;lal
whlelt ue up that fall. as well H Min. Karl Kloes. Jin, WJnibNn­
tntere1t home mlulonary 'otitll a
honored
the
and
Jtoulll
Miu
,
ner
for the holdover aenaton who are
and 1111, The study boob
cant
11uest. Sendtn&amp; • 1lfl but unable lo
not c1ndlda1...
were taken by the members to
attend w•s )In. Gttn• coleman.
read and lt Wat announced by the
4'-"I la lhlp, the Clevolond
o1 Commom h¥ ached•
•
.i.a I lll'lw of eonltnnctl and
,_.,. 1or t11e � of excba n g,
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"Aller all. Jimmy st,wa,·t, H e nry Fonda and JO&amp;e Ferrer · hav e
A farewell party for Mr. a111l
pla�ed wester n characters and Mrs. Howard Seldenabel and son s,
they graduated from Princeton. Terr;y and J oh n is being planned
It didn't hurt their care era a bit by the member� of the Pomeroy
"Jack LemrnQn graduated from Baptist Church for Sunday eve­
Ha.rvard, and n obody would sus- ning al 7 : 45. The Seidenabe l fam­
peet i�."
ily have be e n in Tucson, Ari;rona,
Orllllinalb Roger&amp; had plann ed f or almo�t a ye ar and w ill re turn
lo e,o on to Harvard law M: h oo l next week to make their perman•
arter he was graduated fro m e nt home there .
Princeton as a �istory major . . But
Mr. a n d Mrs. Se ide �1i1 bel were
the r_u;a:ed,l ookmg bl o nd decided
active in the younb adu,l class
prachcmg before the bar would I
and alone with their son Terry
not be as much tu n as barroom wer
'
e mem bers of the church.
bro1wls before TV cam eras.
Didn't Hold Kick1
"La'-" didn't hold any kicks foJ

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Lookme ahead on the food mar­
keU----- Vegetables - Look for a
good 1elecuon of lettuce. Local
grown leaf lettuce iJ abundant and
a1 tr.act1vely priced Head leltuce
qu,1!11y haa i mproved. Romain,,
Bibb and Boston or Bu\l.erhead
may also be c ho1ce11, Cabbage 11up­
plies are mcreaJi1 n g and pri ces .are
lower . Sweet corn aupplies are
liberal. an d it'1 priced accordingly.
l''ruus - This 1s about the lilst
&lt;"all for stra wberries. Cantalo upe
are at their peak from Arizona,
show good quality, and prices are
low for this early i n the season.
Watermelon supplies continue to
1ncrrase There are more pe;u:hcJ
from Georgia, South Carolina, an:t
California . Blueberries havt: made
their appearanc e.

By C. E. BLAKES L EE
, lribution of pnxtucts lhrough the
coun ty A911r1 t, Agric ullure
marketi n g l' h an nel to the cttnsuin .
l&lt; u u r areo boy� rel' e ived a liberal er.
edur al10 1_1 1n the marketm g pro• \ In studying milk marketin g the
CCSli durin g tt1e pllst week al Lhe boys visited th e Borden 's M ilk
4: 11 Club .m,1 rkctmg Tour held m pla n t and Jee Cream Pla n t. Th e
Columbus for outstu ndiul{ club big l:haracteri1Slir of milk market­
mt· mbcrs ttf Southeastern Ohio.
ing is this is a pcri15hable product
TheS&lt;! four boys were Charles which must be handled in large
Lee and Robert Hamm of Meigs quan tity and d elivered t o consum•
County a nd Larry Conrath and ers rapidly. As an exampl e of o n e
Dun Hawk of Athens County. The form of change or product the boys ,
�y s were acro1tlJ.ta n ied by Exte n• -.aw a m achine operated by five
s10n Agc-nts Don Davis and C. E. 1 peopl e wh ich was capabl e of pro•
l:llakrslee.
ducin g 100 doz.en ice cream bars
The tour cmphasiz.ed many 6if• per hour for 16 hours per day.
Similar machin es produce many
h·r,:nt proccss(�s anti channel� th a t
.)lher
forms of ice cream a nd oth­
Dairy. Poultry a nd Eggs -Dor1 · t
rarm products follow in order to
er
co
nsumer items such as po p•
forget
this 1s June Dairy Month.
b.'.! pb.:I!&lt;.! on the tables of the con•
sicle s.
!.hny dairy ilems are being specsumers of th•.! United Stales.
'I he boy!l w ere housed i n pull.
Milk pricing• is also dHfere nt
Hoff n er, re port er.
man cars through the courtesy o f fro m many other prod uds due lo
• • •
l h c Railroad Communit y- Commit­ lhe fact milk is pric ed lo the pro-'-"''"".,...._,,...
Plans ror the participati o n in
tee o f the Columbus area. This ducer on a monlh1Y basis ra ther
"'Last week's mystery farm was that of Wall ace Damewood on the Bashan-Locu&amp;t Grove the Meigs County .fair w�re
was 11. ne w expe rience for most o f th an upon ,deli..,ery.
road,
a 2.15 acre operation devoted to dairy an d genera
dl' w�en the R•eme , Jun 'b0'
ma
l fanning.
them.
. Previous owner of th e farm
Trar:Mlportation ia also a very im.
.
.
o l y Ne1g h bon CI u h me a , 1 e
J
In studying the marketi n g pro­ portant item in ma rketlng. The was J . W . Damewoo d . Mr. and M rs. Damewo od w�re mar :.1� In 1937 and ha v:e fou r ch t l - I Racin e Grade School. Harri,t
cess th e boys re alized that market­ boys had the opportunity to cl os ely d ren , Y vonne , Ka reen , Mary Lee and Johnny. Their address IS Long Bottom, O h i o.
Neigler a nd Rose Grinstaff were
ing does t wo lhi n gs - it moves
c. D i
oco
r e . Carol
W ilcoxe n, re�: :�� g
P■ 111, Lynn
products from producer to con•
as
v
rt
�
c
;::�
: ��:1:��
0
sumer J1 11d re turns mon ey through �:t:°��
0
0
source of
transportation pow er.
'.\-lrs. Kate Hou:;h and Mrs. Marie /
marketing cha n nels to prod u cers. The diesel lo como tive , costing
Nola Jane Myers and Patty
. ..
.
Mn. Jessie Cottrill and Mn. Ann hng was given by M 11ry Thomp- 1 l'u r n� r, advisor s of lht&gt; Sa l ti m Ce n- , Dorgt demo nstrated lht maki ng of
Ma ny people and groups are in- around $4..000,000 each, pro vides
Suvage,
advisors of the Sr. Syra- so n . Becky Neas e and Na ncy T:t· o ' t er Girl s 4- H Clu h . held a meeti ng gold e n glow salad at a meeting
volved in this process.
much better service at l ower c ost
Throug hout the three day to ur that former power services. Rail- cuse J olly Stitchers, held a mee t- e x p_lain ed bow they_ were making o.n June 6 at the horn, of _ _Mari e of th e Rivervie w f.ff Club held
it was pointed out that mark eting roads estimate the cost of tTans- ing at th e school house, June 1 1 . th e ir aprons. Sa n?w 1 ches prepar�d � urner. A l_l mem bers pa rt 1 c1pat�d al the home of Melanie and Linda
involves conce ntration. w hich is porting one ton is slightly under The project lessons on sewing and by Sa n dra He ndricks and Sedn: n 1a 111 the proJcct 1 �sso11 . . ':'o w to Tie Brown . The project leS50n dwin&amp;
.
Debbie Tur� er the meeting with Margaret Brown
th e bri n gi n g tog e th er or assembl­ one cent per ton per mile. one o f cooking wer e demonstrated by Spe n cer d�r!1 o rnstr_a ted th� P�?Ject a Square Knot.
on "Making lesson on ,Sand w1 r h Makmg.
ing of products, equalizatio n which the disadvantag es of the railroad Nancy Ei r. hinger,
, g a ve a dcmo nsl �al l on o n matclu ng and Pau l ine Myers in charge . was
I
9119y
involv es grading, proc essing, stor­ is lack o f flexibility avail tl ble Darts" and Sue Buckley "Making
-P
Fol rnw &lt;"olors of matene.ls to type of per- 011 shortcake and lllllads Nol.a
son Reports o n the 4-H Officers Jane Myers .a nd Cathy Andrew
ing and oth e- activiti es t h at deve l­ through the use o f trucks, but ad - Hot Sandwiches."
__
-Nancy
Eichinger
LN
w
n
op uniformity and gives the ra
Nola Jane My c
justments are being made in this
and Cathy J a nd Ad v iso rs C_o nferenc! � ere giv- \ gave report-II on health and safety
produet c haracteristics making fo r by the "piggy back" 5ystem of
Andrew gave reports on " l le allh e n by P a m. Wilson. D i xie Roush · Sue A n n Myera, reporter.
The mee ting at Canters' Cave a n d Safety'' at the Jun e 10 m ee t- and Juanu1.i t a Tackett.
easier handling a n d more satisfac­ loading trail ers on flat cars for
.,
• • • •
--Ju:anui■ta Tack ett
was reported on
by Mrs. G. R. ing of the Rivervie w 4·H Club held
tio n to the ronsum er, and disp er• l ong distance hauls.
Anita Colli ns, Na ncy Skin ner
sio n which includes th e final disRailroads, like everyone e lse. Thompson, advisor of the 4-H Gar- at the home of Melanie and Linda
a nd Mary McAfee reported on the
Project OOoks w ere distributed annual o ffice rs and advisors con •
a re also bothered by taxes. It was deners .. at a meeting June ,10th at Bro wn. Club members. havi n g compointed out by one co mpany that her home. A dem onalrahon on pleted their food projects, were when the Al£red Mixed Clovers fe rcnce w he n the Rock Spring,
their tax in 1958 wa s s lightlv
. bet- "Transplanting Dwarf Zinnia Seed• g iv�n i nstr�ction on starting _their , met at lhe Al fred Chur�h. Mem- B11.5y Bees Club met at the h ome
te r than do uble t h e amou nt 10 consumed showed how efficient se w ing proiect by the advisors. hers rl'ported on the office rs and of the adv1·sor. Belly Erwt'n and
years earlier.
ENJOY THE
th ese animals are in converting 1-1rs . . Margaret Brown and Mrs. advi s_o rs confere nce duri n g t�e I Lottie Leonard were in eharge
rneetmg. M rs. Sarah Caldwell 1s of !he mee ting with the project
LIVESTOCK STUDIED
feed into food. So me pig families Pauline Myers.
The C. &amp; 0. Railroad Yards were are ab)e to convert as little as
-Su• Ann Myen ,id visor. Linda Henderson, report- lesso n bein1i "Using .a Pattern."
er.
visited,
givil1g the
boys
in- three pou nds of feed into o ne
.Miss McAfee gave
dem ons:traI li on on parliament •
f ormalion on h ow train crews are
•
Demonstrations
on
"Putting
A
ary procedures.
pou nd of food.
• • •
·
schedul ed, meth ods or protectio n,
Karr n M cKay � ave a demon• Ja net Arnold, reporter.
The final l:ltop in ·the marke ling Pucket In A Dress ·-··Makin 1i A
'
commu nication, safety, as we l l a s pr gram was
Dust
Milt'
..
Makin
Flower
g A
o
obllerved in the visit
s! rJ11ion 011 se w i n g and Iris Mc• I
• • •
the actual s.witching o peration in to lh e Kroger Warehouse and a G arde11' • were given h ;y Marilyn Kay a demonstration on ma ki ng I The Five Poi n t Star
Slitchers
,ind
a rs
Sh
a concen�rat1on yard.
.
co
nt inued sewing project•
Thoma
Nancy
Thoma
:s
when
new super market. Here the final
peanul bult er cookies w he n th e I
Th• hvestock Industry wu d u- 1 di� persi on of food produ
lhe C o- 1
they met June 14 at the home of
C
,
and
Homemakers
cts takes on 1 I ol la11d al a mec-tm_q of
m
e
t
t
8
ditd In the Producer■ livestock pJace and th e products are plac ed lumb 1 a Make l l 4 H club. Th� J u ne , the McKay home with Bet�y Belly Mac R oss. Mrs. Dorothy
Company attd th• C � iumbu■ Un• 011 e or sh
olum
yas
held
a
t
the
- Carlelon pres i di n g Dixie Circle Karr, advisor, gave demonstra•
9L h mcclm .l!.
t:
elf for t1ale to the
th st e
ion Stockyard, as .. 11 as the ultlmale consumer. It was poin ted bia School w1Ll1 Mrs M a ry Jord aa n \ ga" the reports Carla
Morns, re· ' lions on sew ing techniques. Betc
SwHt P'■cklng Plant.
s out that m ercha nd asmg de pe nd s on 1 advisor, m charg e
t y Ross, reporter.
w
porter.
po inted out th■t compeh!1t .1on !1 n ,
-Sha ron Cox I
supplies availa ble and consumer
• • • •
• • • •
li vHt�k 1.td any other m■rkat- wants.
- .
. Demonstration on free:i:ing were
A demonstration on making
,tIng fteld help■ set • true v■lu■
Farmers have made ma ny decis. . Mrs .. 8 et1y E rwm and �t rs. �
aprons were presented by Pat1y given by �ally K n owles when the
on tN pro�ud.
ions on products In the pasl, which lie Lconard were a dviso� m Gaul at a m eeti n g of the Ches- Alfred Mixed Clovers Club met
At the Swift pl a nt the boys were I were so near alike that cve ryon e ch a rge of the _ .lu ne 9th mcel1 ng of l t- r Sew a n
d So Club held at the , al th e Alfred Church with Mra.
a.bl&amp; t o �c.e some ?f the actual dld th e s am e thing. An example or the . Rock Springs Bu�y 1.�ce�.. The school. Cleo Sm
ith. Marie }(ob- Sa rah Caldwe ll, advisor, in charge
.
slaughteri n g operat ion s a nd_ w hy this is w he n ev er the re is an inpro1 ect .� csso u was on U s in g A k n t z and Marjorie Hoffman aP.e• ) l;i.er l�h ful fo?ds were named by
ho�s a nd cattle of desirable crease i n the setting of bro iler Patte rn .
�� ary M c- A f c� dc m on- 1 adult leaders. Ali ce S mit h report• 'rli� mbers. Lmda Henderson , rewe ights arc belter for
both the eg i,:s. Whe n retailers see that ap- stratcd Parltamc u tary I ro c ed_ u re s er.
• Heats Instantly
l porter.
�rodue�r and co_nsumer than hca v- pearing 011 reports they k now i n a nd re�orts or th e 4·11 Offlc&lt;·_rs
•
.
•
•
•
•
• •
• More Convenient
�er or lighter a �1mals. Actual grad- about 9 t o 12 weeks lhf'!rc will be a nd Adv1�ors Co�le renct wer� g 1 ,•• I Mem b s worked
Anita Houdashell dmonstrated
0 11
er
sewing
I
1ng demons�ahons were o bserved a large volum e o f bro i lers to be en by Am t_a Col l ms, Nanry Skinn er . projcds when the Five Point ,.1 safety in water when the 4-H
e cteaner
on both swtn e and be ef c11ttle a t ' sold.
llnd :\\ary McAfce.
St a r Stit(' hers met at t h. e home Clovers met at the h o me of Miss
--Janet Arnold i
the t w o ya_rds.
0udash elt on June 14. Sharryl
Accordlng
to
statements
made
.
of th e Mieha el twins. Betty Ma e 1;
• Storm-Proof
T�e Swin e Evaluation _Center, y store oflicial!I, the 11verage cus
Spencer, reporter.
.
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.
.
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,
...
Ross
j:!ave
the
reporls.
\
Mrs.
Doroh
�oJecl:;
ca�1cd !ln as a part of Ohio State tomer purchases $5. J l worth or
D1scuss1n:1 1 ofFor More Details Ph. or Write
. Fair I
l h�' Karr is adult leader. Belly
.
.. • .. •
Umver 111ty, 8howed . th e boyli how proccrie s and the average cost o r was t he- main to r 1r of busmess. 11 1
Puttmg m a tipper and placeltose,
reporter.
Mac
�anner_11 are me as�nng th� produc- a pound of groceri e s is 22c.
the June 8 n:i C'cl 1 n g or the R acme
m e n! of co vers on a bed were
• ., •
.
•
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t
Ne
ighbors held a l
mg ab1hty of their breeding stock
Jr.
Jolly
th e demonstration subjects by
,
b-h
.
,.,.
�
An
interestin
sid
e
li• h l on ha
• ry Tho m pson
·
g
demons1 ra 1ed
hoo I . Ad,·1so,
· · t 1 a g:1'II and bo ar 1 bits of consumers was pointed out Ha c l· nc G radc S�..
th ro ue
•h _con151gmne
·,. ' m
·
and O I eva _Smith al
Hemlock Grove, 0.
.
, the makin g of pot holde rs at a . La ura .pnee
fro.m a litter to this station. Actual where , in one group or stores, the cha rge were M iss_ Har�1et Nc11,;lc r ,
Phone WY-2-8794
meeting of th e Pomeroy 4_H Gard· a _m eehng of the Columbia Make-It
we1ghl8 of the animals a nd feed o pportunity was made to exchange and Mrs . Rose G rindsta f f. ,
nc rs held at the h om t' of
Mrs. I G i rls 4- �-I Club held June 115 at the
�-�- Carol Wi lcoxen c
·
a cou))Qn for 25 TV stamps or 25c
G. R. Thompson. Louella Thom p. ' Columbia School_ The P�ject Jesin coin. Consumers pick ed the TV
! son reported on se wi ng baskets. so n was on . se wi�g with Mary
Home ma_ kers met &lt;m Pegg:y Folmc-r, rcportei.
Jordan, advisor, m charge. Shar•
The U. &amp; C. stamps six times as often as th e
on Cox, reporter.
J�ne 7 at the . h ome or Karen and
., .,
•
, actual c ush money.
! The ne w store visited had an Ins M� K_ay, � 1 t h h'd rs. B �tty ca;f1" I Finishing of th r •first articl e
. area of around 16,000 square feet. 1? n , , a ;•sor 1� c/rge.
was the project lesson wh en the ,
BUILD IT WITH
ARMSTRONG
w 1�
: This is a small neighborhood type Ka;y s ! rn,o ns .�a �; o � /
Key t o Be U cr Livi nil 4-H Club I
r
0
e
t
OUTSI
O
e
d
8
DE WHITE
.
P • met ut the hom e of Ruth
store , but represe nts an invest. I �se A 1 at cm
R eed.
�
d;��n
w i nf
A
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J
_lesson
ect
m enl of around $250,000, includin g
e Roberta Bing a nd Ruth Reed /
.. � in g e:� u I
' la nd, building , equipment and in- straton on
g a ve demonstrations o n overcast. ,
Coo. ies: • was gi.,en bY ris M c�ay. I i ng and pini n a nd filling a patWe Mix Concrete To Your Own Specifications,
ventory.
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g
1
ln the summar;y Harold Temple- � ix •• C��c le. g��e
�:��
tern. Betty S u e Clerk, reporter. i
Deliver II Right To Your Job When Needed
n
ton, viee president of the Kroger �· l 1 0 rr u:c rs an
S■h Pell•t1 for Water ¥ff1nen
• • • •
Saves Money - Time - Waste
Compa�y.- poi nted out that many of ence .
a ton cond ud ed
Susie
ec
d
a
�
i!
-Carla Morr
the thmgs he learned as a farm
mon8tral1on on proper handli ng
agriculture
of
boy and a st1:1dent.
or
a knif e w hen the Pomeroy fknd
t
I were the basic prmciples of the
Eac h club mc m b r of th e Merry ers Ju n ior 4•H Club
"We Do l)Jstom GrindJnc:''
m et at the
nstra
club gave a demo
· d Lassi es 4-H
No. 2nd St.
grocery busineu. He a Iso pomte
home
Phono WY 2of
Blakeslee,
adMrs.
C.
E.
"
1
Page St.
Phone WY,Z.S284
Middleport , out that any boy or girl who hag Uon on Ho� lo Mo"..ieJ" at the
visor.
MIDDLIPO
RT
Th
e project l esson w as on
1
H �n:: ��lls:
the· ability to do, i ncluding the will Ju ne_ 7 meeti_n g. :rsscrambled eggs and rolls. Peggy
et
e
o
arge
to get an education will alway■ advisor, was m c
at the home of Kandy Grueser.
nd a job . The opportunities are inc
fi
I
-Rueff• Wells I
,· tremendous.
lhe
of
' Through th• courtesy
nd ide a1 Cl u·b me t ,
The PortlaI sponsorin g groupa these four boys
L?uise Bre,,..er
Mrs.
with
7
June
will be able to lnterpret to the
1
m charge.lhe
people of their county and the and Mrs. Ebcrsbach ncent��te on .
o
c
was
sson
e
l
ct
counties in whtlh tlley live and proje .
GO?d Pattern to . go
work In later years: many of the "Selectmg a
ial end correlalinll. J
mater
important problems n ot o nly of with goo d
iakto th
Mater
and
n
1 producers but the distribution sys• patter
i
E rsb ac �
1
tern and purchase by ultimate con• · jecl selected. Mrs. judg�o�
s.
k
to
how
ed
1 demonatrat
sumers.

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Provico Add• Scam

Looking Ahead On The Food Morkets

\ LET'S GO SHOPPING

Meigs Boys Get Quicli Course I
In Modern Marketing Process I

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BY VERNON SCOTT
me" he ex.plained
UPI Hollywood Correspondent r "Al l'rln('e!on I belongtd to the
HOLLYWOOD UPVl-Weslerns Triangl, f'!ub. Iii dramo group
are coming up i11 the world. Nex.l that went on t o ur. My o n ly ohJt'r·
seaso n a Princeto n graduate will tiou to it was that I had to pla .v
ride shotgu n in .i new shoot . 'e m• a lot of femininP roles.
up.
''Believe me, I was the bigges t
He's Wayne Ro gers, w ho will 1 ugl iest looking dame that eH'r
star i n ··Stagecoach W est" next walked on a stage anywhere.
0t"tober. Most unusual aspecl of
" I didn't learn much about J1('I•
!his new entry is that the series ing but it w as a lot oi fun Nim
does not have II gimmick-no trick I'll be gelling paid for ac ting gu ns, mirrored hats or specia l a n d I won't have to p]a)' any
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female role s."
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C'eros an ex-Confederat e so ldi e r
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play s a Conf ederate hero with a men's Clubs was held at. thf3 S t
Brooklyn accent. William Bendix Jo hn Yi an ney Seminary . Bloom1ng­
swash e s and buckles i n ''Overland dale, Ohio, Wednesday. The {'O Ii ·
Trail "' with a Bronx accent . Both \' ention was for all clubs in 1 tw
sre aceepted as the real M cCoy · Steube nville Diocese.
Atte ndi n g from Pomeroy were
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By Roy L. Smith
me are ror signs and for wonde rs m Israel from the Lo rd of ghi.er have returned · to thtbl t �s a com mo n thmg to hear someo ne say , "The story of hosts, which dwelieth in Mount Zion Isa iah 8
hom e m Sarasota, Fla., alter vlali.- .._,..,
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my life wo uld make a book," as though his had been a strange . Lo, sons are a heritage fro m the Lord.
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! Ml'Ca rty and Mr■ Hartha Waltupl
"FAMI LY DEVOT IONS"
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Mrs Clarencc
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A Mothers Day tragedy _ Ann Jarvis
l1ves of the rest of us in m ost particulars Al least in one II ers Day in 1902 die d as a re- �,, &gt;,.who · founded Moth- M rs Ken_neth b� 1 d
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we are co mpelled to pass, but any of us can "1oose the effects Day, a developme nt which she
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those exl?frLen�es are � haye �pon us.
and Mrs. Harland Worner and
had hoped wou ld neve r occur.
Mr and Mra. John Taylor and
The sam e thing has occurred
. Jesus 1JIL1 $trate,:t th!s rrnc1ple by telling the story of two
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/ Then the 5:1 m e thing
ha ppened to each - a terrible sto rm disgracing t h e meaning
with his fa mily, south Third AVII.
cam e. The winds blew a gale, a nd the waters came rushing Christ's Birth, which wa not of
for
Mrg. c. w. Erwin, Joeal and
down from th e mountains, a nd in each case the house was profiteering but for thes s ving
he r aun1 of Pomeroy, Mn. Ever•
a
batter�d by the ele�e nts. In 1;me case �he house stood up be- of lost so uls
I ett McKnight
were luncheon
cause it had a sohd foun�a t1o n, and 1n the other ca se the
guests
of
Mrs.
David
Entsminger
A
Mother'
_
Pride
s
The pro.
house went d ow n beca use 1t_ h ad no dependa ble foohng,
one d ay thi8 weell:.
phet is spea king thro ugh his
Mr. and Mn. Emerson Jones
The sto rm was t_he same� m each case: t_h e results we re dif- : wife. Behold
3 loving , revere n.
will
be week end guest e al the
ferent • .A nd. any wise man cou
. rn advance wh at the tial exclamation o f a g rateful
, Id have .....
LJ.'ld
•
home
of his sister, 14,s. Dorothy
,,_
·
effects m either case woul'1, be.
[ Danda kis in Alhens. While then
1 son, a cry of deep ad miration,
4•d the Floods came
Behold the children whom the
.
they will atten d the concert by
�e d e tails may va ry, bu t the esse �tia l qualities of the ex• Lord h.as giv en m e. A child is a beautiful thing. H an na Jilted the Band Clinic. Their dau1hter1,
I pe r1ences o( a ll of us arc Ule sa m e. �r1end s one� trusted have up Sa m uel a nd said for this child I pntyed. 1 Sam uel 1 :27.
Sharon and Ba��ra �ho have
proved . u ntr..ie ; the mon�y upon wh_1ch we rehed so heavily
been at _ lhe chmc will ret� rn
H
o
hr
Lo
,
a
nn
a
n
d
rd,
with
so
t
he
ngs
a
a
br
ise
o
ke
s
un
out
int
pr
.
.
�m5: 1'?-Ca �a ble of providing .us wtth m uch protection; the tha nksgiving tha t God bad a ns wered her prayers . M ary , with I home with them Sund ay evening.
t
�lttle trrJt ati.ons Of the daily grind get us down when the ma - the ChMst Child
tur
in her a rms, sings, My Soul mag nifies the be�r:o:�
:
��
U:1�t��
:,1�r
JOt matters do not � pset u�; our best l a id plans �o awry; so Lord. Simeon in the Temple takes the Christ C ild in his
h
two weeks visit with her eon and
many of _tJ1e I!JYStenes of hfe seem i nsolub�; i�Justice piles arms and says, Lord, now lettest thou thy
�rva�l depa rt in farhily, Mr. and Mn. Clifford
upon us tn spite of t,lt oµr. �fforts to p lay f�U' with the wo rld . peace. Notice whHe t h
e se mo thers took the i r children - to Stumbo an d chi l dren.
�
•
,
•
· •
the temple - or to the church - as all parents should do Mr. and Mrs. Everett W,dkiQa.
The U ntform Sund
�X School l esson fer June 26: .. THE not lo the theater, n ot t o the d a nce ha ll, or beer garden or in Mn. Martha Watkins and daug�
Fl/ti,! fOtl NDAT!ON, Matthew 7:24-29; 21:28-32.
and out of the whisky store. Thes. practices degrade charac- ter. M11_ _Ray ll&lt;Carty, Mra.
'"
a
d
l�"}f6tiibff3nO·oAft�ho read'$ thise un·es who has not t�r and cau se the loss of the Soul . _Rome stood on her seven �;&gt;'an� �m��
o
therh
o
od
bec
a
me
lulls
and
boasted
o
f
h
e
r
power
until
th
e
m
. chafed under some , ol" perha ps· all, of these misfortunes .
iut Sunday in Louiu, �y., vbitina
! Tb�re is a �ying tha J ®a th a nd tax es are a a rt of ever corrupt and she fell and great w as her f_a ll.
wilh reM.ives and friendt.
p
Motherbood h A Mission
man's sure su#ering But th.ese two spec ters a re n ot the O 0/
M.r. and �In. Peter La.lick and
·
�
M
a
ny
o
men
not want children .which is �nnatur3:I. [ children of Bridp-port will vla!t
w
do
DllCs bti any means.
A mortician who was also something O f ph'lo so he r , once Som e who cann ot be moth ers adopt children so .bat their j w,th Mn. Clarence Ebers�ch th11
p
s a dis- Sunday_ to help celebr.ate the lat·
said , "Sooner (11 late r they all 00
· me to me.. �an d,wh en thcy are mother Jo ve may· have a n outlet. To be childless wa
·
.
g
Je
th
t
h
Th
I
.of the ter'a birthday
e
ex
expr
e
sses
race
o
e
wts
�om
e
n
t
Joy
th
e
brought in they a ll look very much alike. "
A2C Jack Coleman of LockProphet a nd M rs. Isaia h over two sons,
,
i
•
,-\.nil Gre,U Was the F111JI
bow-ne
Air Dase i, spending the
Children Are A Glfl From God
There 1s a seno ui quetliltll as to JNQ.et�er or not the world
.
weekend
hi, f.amily ill Point
Mrs. Isaiah reJmces over the chlldren whom the Lord bas PJea_.aant with
n eeds a ny more gooq �dvice. Wbilt m,04t pf us really need
.
and
relatives here.
with
is
good re.s-;,lution . We have been warned . We know the inevit give n_ her.
D1.an�
S�mbo
whQ
la a_uendlnt
.
.
.
.
Childre n, a s a gift from God , shll are His. We should ded1- Mounta m State Commercial �laDle fruitage of our actions · But we take no act'Jon on
our cate them to God .
lea:e in Parkersburg is spend1ne:
o
b b ·it'
Children a re a, solemn trust from God. We m ust ca re for the weekend wit� her parent,,
:�m! :aiistician has to1.r1 us that there_ are a t Ieas t 4 000
,
's pro perty, for we are responsible for them . God has Mr. and lln. Clttford SW�.
000 alcoholics among th e peo
't p l e of lhe U mted state s, and• tha t· God
She was accg�panled home by her
•
bl
esse
t hem and when we stan d before him
th ere are an additional 1 2-15,000 000 "problem drinker
. . d our home with
.
.
e M1SJ Carol Hays tar
s " ' rn
Judj!:em
e
nt
will
have to give an account o f the way we roommat
we
�d.
And the sober ing fact is t ha t eve ry �ne of those who hav e
the
week
befn Pave lived before the m, and brought them up.
•
undone· b-y liquor have been wa rned f th•tr
Grover
Mn
Johq
dang er bY su ffer·
Ch1'l1,1r
· Che■hire
" en . are . mor
· · orwith
I ua ble than ca rs, clu_bs, theate�s, spent ·Friday
.
e
v�
.
ers from a lcoholism all about th em
everun1
Mn
If
t
he
tub
er
cul
a
r
were
,
bridge pa rties, f1shmg trips. Parents should be interested m Ray McCarty 111nd mother, Mra..
.
a , care l ess a bout beco ming inf t
a th e d rt n kers a re of
t heir c� ild ' s Christian educa tion and the savin g of their Souls . Martha Watkins.
b;coming a lcoholic i t w ould be
na�I scand a l ·
Mn. K enneth Cooke and ch1l•
and their future here and herea fter.
'
Act
en Connie an d Tommy, local
dr
a
M
s
rent
a
p
ny
in
t
n
.
sponsibilities,
re
delinque
e
ar
their
The re were proba blv �":i�d�e d yo ung prod'1ga 1s 1n t h
e far
and Mr. end Mrs. William Cooll:fl
,c
Right Relationship
country when _the famme
.
fel} on that l a nd, but one of the m
and ebildren, Vickie and Timmy
p
a�ents a nd c hJldren bel o ng togeth�.. In th� hol!le togetherg ot home to h1s fath er's house ·because he sai. d tO hi. mse "
Ifi I n!ss 1s the on ly way to J!lake a home . 'The fa�I l)'. tied toget�er of M.ason spent Tuesday ,at I.de
_
wilt adse.1•
_
Hope.
with love , com pan1ons�1p, prayer, and worship 1S �•s l�al. · . G. H. Stan sbury� pharmacist is
.
He did not wa it un til his father wi red him the pnc
e o f , aPa rents take our childre n to Sunday School. Sendwa.Jbem .. .1ssisting
.
the Roller Pharmacy
ticket H e set out on his own two f
e
d ot sk o r a n lone is shirking your respons ibility . Sunday S�hool Of today wbile �axat Roller,
H
proprietor QI
�
f
�
e
if
f
t
ee�.
e
xp
·
nS
e a cc ount he d e end ed u on
1
Jm e
p
· for his o lde r broih er to prepare tte SI, a t� on · e �Id not ask 1 s the church of tomorrow. Fa milies should • sit together in recoverme from .eur�ery at the
for him; h e con- church services. I n the fa mil y circle a t hom e talk about the Pleuant Valley Ho,p,o,l.
!u
fessed h-ls fau It a nd. thrcw hii mself on his tfather's merc
y
· · es have roasted pastor
good I h"rngs of the ch urc h . (Some famili
Sa lva tion comes to those who a cI on th ei. r own be h 11 ·
�
!
.
.
.
dinn
for
.
r.)
.
e
Party For Cau,in
Co i gh t 1 0
1510
b Ed u�a,tion, Narist di ed for every fa mily a s well as for one. It is a beau • •
Ch
A p.arty was held 'lit Marlene
C1
ti o�atfou ncil :
re e s O
ros r n e Umled St ates tiJul sight when parents ,n
Reinhart
k
m
ildre
d ch
·, at 170 Mufb&lt;rry A •�-•
n ta e com union to '
of America )
· -- --- - ____ 7'----gether. (In Heaven.) We a re together here on earth so why for DonIUI Palmer, v�1tlng 1rom
morning 9:30. Jack Bechtl e Supt;
.- -;---- not in hea ven? United here, why not there. Children are the AkrThO!te
.
on:
.1 · In .tt.m.errca
Mrs. James Brewington , Primary I R'fl"igwn
attendtnf were ConniehOP,e of the fut ure. We live. both, for tod ay a nd for tomorrow
· Freeman. Nancy Bums, Brenda
.
Supt. •· . a
Divine
. B�.» )"Y•· 8" am.
We· s hould stnv
' Wor
- e to m ake It easte!' for the next genera tion
.in
by Bailey Pat Henne.q, Johnny Yeaa
Top1�· ., ou tme
Re 1gJon "; .,Twen"
tm
sa·,ing
IS
, . this
ger, Cheryl Eber-auAch, Kay Comp
ty five new hy111-nals are behlg
. . one · .
.
Six mtlhon children started to school for t�e fi. rst tim
p urchased for th,e choir. An:Vone
. e last ton, Hal� W�rry Dor Coatea,.
autum n . (They a•re our challenge .) C an we bmld our influence Butch Meier. Jim Meea, Tom Lind
t wishing to pay far one or more
1 11lease see t�e put.or. Th,e
Hant Cleland, 1
i
nto the fu t ure ? J es us and Paul 4id. Nei th e r one had any of 1 Hotdog Kloes,
0book�
are $2.00 ea&lt;h.
this world's goods. S-0 did Robert Raikes, the founder of the Johnny Kunzelman, Pat Va"ih4n,,
Sunda.y School movemen t . Fra nces Cla rk of the Christia n 1 Tom and Johl1!1Y ShHleen, SonDJ
Pint B,1ptj•t Church, Mlddl•
E ndeavor: Davi· d Liv1ngstone Of Eng Iand a nd Fanny J. Cros- Gloeckner, Hike Spencer and
port, Rev. Qonald A. Boone, Min._, L,OUtS CA$S1LS
Raymo nd Poulin.
by, t�e blmd song wrlt�r.
United Pm, lnternation..
Isler ; Tony Fowler Supt, Church
Re(reshments were served, a:am•
.
.
,
lf1our years a.a:o, the PreebyterSchool 9: 1 5· am; 10:lft am Morn. Children are good ome os _for a better fu ture . Isaiah and his es were played and dancing �
ing worshi� ; e pm Jr. Hi B\'F 1,n �hurch m the u. $. ,\. appoint- wife sa w a better day for· chlldren and, through them, a better enj oyed.
meets at church ·, W11dneaday MJd ed a epecial commiesion di... dis- future for the nation.
------week prayer meeting. 8 : 30 choir ting111shc_d theol�gia�s, pastors,
F
a mili es that pray and worship together stay together,
,
doctors and psychiatrists.
rehearsal.
Frnd your place next Sund ay for Sunday School a nd worship.
Their aselgnment was to study -- • -··--- -----�-- ---- --First ....,.. Ch.,..h, Ra,lna, "tb, relation Of religious lailh tu fa ith has contributed in_ a aaluArthur R. McCauley,
Pa1tor. he,tllh.i.
t.uy way to resturahons of Forest Run
9 :80 am Sunday School; 10:45 am
The commilsion rejected both of h ealth."
llornlng won,hip. Topic "What is lhe extreme att.i tlldes which tend
5. Hut "healing does not always
1
.
Faith ?'; 6 pm BYF; 8 Pm Eve- to dominate public d iscussion of ('Orn
By A.,_11• Walker
e to thmi e wbo pray for ii.'"
nina service "How God Sees non-medical healin
however ardent their faith. "God
Mr. and Mrs. John Bumgardper
Regardless of price !1upports,
g.
ffistory"; Wednesday 7:80 pm
It said that neither the Bible le to be worr.hipped, not used " ao.d .family of Ashtabula \'isited it'.s not the government that ,et,
Prayq meeting.
nqr hisµ&gt;rial Chri1Lian e1perienc, a nd "it ia a presumptuous noli�n llr. and Mn. Lewis W,dJcer, Fri• the price oI Ohio wheat. It'• that
11a:e-old law of 111pply and demud
Btfhleham ..,,1., t;t,urch* of ptovide� any Ju,ti(lcation for thr tha t human ta1th can, as it were, day.
HY�
II�, OblD St.1�
G ea t 8 d Artb r R M "" Iey b.eUef that God wiJI miraculously work miracles constanlly," In olhMrs. Ann! Frecker •oeno. the Unive�
· •�i.,µ
rsity��xte,,1100 economist Jn
cure a ny mness. if the victi m or er words,. God's answer to pt1yen
E
P!,tor 9•_,�30' ,.... -�
JDorru·ng w
0 ,h lp
wee k end WI th her d,aug hter, M n gra1 n maia.,�mg.
....
•1 Ir!e,w.
_,_
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L
•
f
r
h
i
1
a
mr
1H
some
mes
no,
1'
ith?"
,
•
o
e
p.r.
a
y
.....-u
enoueh
and
anu.
1
"Wh t ls 'a
10. 1
George Baer, an&lt;I fam 'h
H4.ve eQOugb fait.h.'•
M·flner pointa out that althoup
• 1 cd Mn.
d,y •s�oo1,
""'' • ..' ·.00 pm lp;l l. k
·
. should be .preparl!d to
. • Christians
Mra.
, BLew1s walkuer v1&gt;1:,
0
th
1ce supports durIng th·e laat
e
othjtt
h1-nd,
accept
this
answ
pr
D
e
r
1n
full
conlithe
comm11
Pq,iae apryic, ",Ww GP.4
.
Jempe art 111• Sat··rda Y
�J
f
Q
1
,
,
,
it
ii
equally
dence
that
God
loves
melJ
,
Mor,
"
b1ve affected Ohio
cootra:
r
0
·
Hl t r ·
·
y
'
t'lbjblical teachina and. to actual than they love themselv• anil
Jame.11 Walker or Pomeroy and whe.!t .prices, the �lation!lhip of
Church of Chrltt, ll'iltliilw, -..n �Q)iUience to deny tha t that m; knows what He ii ds,in&amp;.
Richard RusseU of Crooksville, vis- .prfcee lo supports JJI not as dlr,Art MircUm, ,m:11teJ'. . ··11:i:e tp(ritua.l lie1Ung doe11 SOml!!li my
6. Faith is not a sub.llcription tO lted Mr. and Un. Lewil Walker �1 .. � pll D on IWn Street
I is _ likely to believe. �e econoSchool 9:30 11m; WIibur Rowley °'r occur.
sta tements about God, nor a wUI- Sunday.
Supt.; Morning WOJ"■hlp 10:30
,u--,1, Thaol�c�I HNling
m�•t notes �at while wheat
ingness to believe that H� exists
Virgil Walker and Anii l Holt• [ p:1ces on December tn, lNl were
Behreen �e ,e:11.r'eme■ of indis• end can do anything he likes. u
Cbr.btian 'Endnvoi; 6 :30 pm; Eve
eriminate •ctept.nc. and tolal re• is "a pr,ofou nd.ly personal relation• er of Ba.ehan attended a b.aU a:•me 48 percent hia:her- than thne on
ning wouliip 7:30.
December 15, 1958, price 1upp(ll'W
}ection of faith healing, where can ship between the believer and God in Clncinnatl Sunday.
Mr. an.d Mrs. Roy r.urti1 of Pom- weri on]y U per cent hiibt1r.
tc...... of Pniyer, C hMttr, ,,. 1 biblica_l Chriatian etand7
Christ."
Jesu&amp;
ver
e
through
What
mond Life, Futor, Sunday ■chool
� �mmlssion suHeated that
in sustaining or eroy visited Mr. and. Mn. Lewi.a (December 15 price1 were tW!d.
9:30 am; Supt. Berl Boqa; Morn • "theq�,OBY o( healing" can b:e role it may play
Walker, Tuesday.
because t;i,er often return U..
restoring
h
ealth, •:hi ith 18 ita own
Jng worahip 1 1 am; Evening ■er· built arotfnd the following basi:c reward." Its "sur,reme importia
rn
Mr. and Mn. Lew Brown, Po - larg�t ne, income to farmen.)
vices wtll be at Che1ter gra�� .coJ)Ylctiona:
Ohio farmers grow a lot of
not
from Otta- eroy, visited Sunday with 'Mr. an,1
ance" is d lrived,
ach00l • commencement ., tu."
It
wheat
that la not ID compliance
is
,
God,
1.
phy8ieal
"All
h
ea l lnge which
healin,
whetb•
o
sion
f
al
e
I
D BS t 7
UDder tbe d irection er Jt oCCurs thtou.,h what we call may he associated with it, but :�
1�!::;. ' J with acreage •llotmenta ,and..
·
!
i
:80
•
V
of Mrs. Frances Spencer and her natural law or 1iteotdin11 to laws
erefore, la not
ellgl�Je for
from Its unrailing power to re'
Jamei Walker left for crook.e- tb
c�lvorkeri;
Prayer meeting on wbic,b we do not .v�t know."
price aup.ports, Some Y!al'I tlil,
eem the total human personality ville Sunday to seek employment.
d
Thursdaf 8 pm.
·
.compliance wheat amoudr.
2.'Msd}c�, 11eleno whldi 1.1tll- from the ultimate fetten of 1ln
Mr. ,nd Mrs. J:larold Holter an;II non
to
nearly
.
Meftto,illat Church, Alfrff, a-,,. llJf the untlttr1too.f ;,tncfp1.., of and death.
family of Long Bottom, spent Sun- mera not �•H of Ohio's crop. FIT-ei
sell
isncer
th
Mmpl
m
M.
R
-------,
Robert �d, paat or. Sundaf God'• n•fural ... to faclll t•t•
day mitb his parents Mr. nd ra. wh•al at • price which t, deter,,
Sdiool 9:30, IJoyd D/llint,r, . Su ot '-""''"'• I f • p-,.lolo!'lial .,,.,,,_
Han,on Holter_
mined by the free aupply ond de,
Wotlhlo teryice 10,45 with Rev, m,, opt! ni, ci,ju11.,. ,J,oul4 Choir Hm&lt; Outing
M:1. Lewis ?(Jlker vi11lted with mand.
Members of the lll'{U&lt;n' Choir
Card; MYF "-eetlng Sunday ev• -,c,i-n &gt;i por·consl1jl11r It II a"
•�Ince the marte� h�•-been op.
nlnii 7:30; Wed. eve. . Pray• l�lor ,uWftut• for rtU,pnc• of the Middleport Fir1t Uulted ¥ta. lo&amp;ie Rhodts recently. ·
erated
in the pre-.en� of � .
Sunday
d
e
1-eturn
r
e
Walk
Shartm
ent
th
to
�
'ia,th.
·
e
Church
:
Presbyterian
·
w
meeting 7 30.
aupports,"
�ilner says, ,..the tree \
l
a
1pendlng
after
e
ll
troolcsv
from
� ]. Chri11Uan,i- should pray for the llei&amp;J County Fa irgrounds �ror a
week with her aunt, Mrs. Doris supply ii reduced, a�d to tllit
..th•ny IUB thurch; '� I. r.eeovery ot the 111&lt;:k, and they wiener roast Thursday evenin&amp;.
extent,_ P'fr.ea are .hip� thaw
Dunn, p11tor; W9f8blp 8:30; Sun- may properly ut health not only
Tho&amp;e of the group were Clndt R11111tll, and fJmily,
day School 10:30; Otla Knopp for others, bt.ft for themselves. Sauer, Carolyn RWLsell, Loil An-n I Mn. Geneva Joachim �nd Mn. they would be in a a1v,n yeu in 1
"Jesus taua:ht us to do this." But Sauer, George Sauer, Rodney Hortense Fran�el and their father the abaenct ot �up�."
Supt ; Y•Hour 6 :30.
The Objo ""heat crop this 7Nl'
C•l'IMI 1UB ci;u,rch, F. I. Du• lie also taught that every petition Sauer, Seren Lewis, Ollta 1.ew·1,, Dougla11 Genh111mer, called on old
ii eaUmatW at f11Ai million bUIIJf
pastor. Sundiy School 9:30 Vfay, 1bou1d be otrered In the spirit of Bt uy HaptorJstall, Edith Hapton- friendll in the area Sunday.
--·----els, which h the thlrd �
ne Rouah, Supt. 'You·ng peopfo in total obedience to God which was wta II an d Kathy Lacey,
·
crop In the last 12 yean. �
BRAILLE
IH
GREETINGS
e
oi
even�
HtVfce
and
PfO
expressed
in
Hti
own
prayer:
char1
WASHJNGTON (UPI) - A Sen- ,upporto will be at I &gt;niniTron&amp;Qortation w11 lurroi,hed
grom al B o'clock.
Not my will but Thine be don,."
by !\Ir. ,nd liln, Lewie Sauer Jr., ate Tea0lut1011 offering bu'lhday of $1.82 ■ bushel in C.nl1'd Pb!II
Faltf&gt; Contrlbutn to H11ltf&gt;
,.,,,..,,. EUI �hu,.� F. I.
Mr. and Mn. Paul Haptonatall, �tlntf (R Helen Keller Oil hlfr Tbl1 18 the lowest I n the .
4
for
efficaclOl.le
Is
"Prayer
at
School
Dun rt, ,raator. Sunday
.
ti:30 Ben- Qulsenbeny Supt; w,r:- heali.ng. On the baab of pastoral Mr. 4nd Mrt. Rodney Sauer, Leo 80th birt.Ju:11:y Konday was print- 1fU' pef1�. �
1
»I
&gt;'rl41Y to aa 1f'lll ten( to
1blp 10:'5; Proyer m..ting ttjtd ...i medical experience ,uko, Ke,n1,dy, \Ilsa r•ri• &amp;rlewine ed !Jo in.ifle and
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B,AKERSFlELD, �I . (UPi "THE
MAN
WHO COULD
In
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AM ERICAN L EAGUE
If the r�st ?f the field can ee-p,
N EW and USED
CHEAT
DEATH"
I A 's. Jerry Lumpe hit a gran d· ' for 1wo runs in the secon� mn•
W L Pet. iliB
up to h111h, }umper Jo�n 'lbomas
,lam hom er in the second inning I in,e: on a walk and three smgl_es
(Tethnk&lt;::,\or)
J36 23 .r- 1 0
Vode 5!im s boys ·WOO t ��V any
,nd No-rm Siebern's homer made � ntl the,1 i1dd 1• d IWO more of ( him New York
Al110 Carloon
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the
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it 5·0 for Kansa8 CJty in t h
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3:1 26 551J 3 \ By United Pr•M •nt•rn■tion■I
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in Rome .
C!l'Vt&gt;land
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ng Boston University
Vir!;inl
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NOW AT STATE THEATRE
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PICTURES
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Uoston
with
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I CourlneY won
h�ld M1Jwaukee scoreless on four
1--t,chmon d climbed to w 1 lhm wind that once knocked off 01 e
Johaneaon vs. Patterson
Fddey Night'• R11,ulh
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"WRIX:K OF THE
h..-o games of second . place be &lt;le- crose-bar.
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his fifth victory against one de• New Yoric: 1 0 Clevel•nd 6
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l t'atin g league . leading . Toronl�,
IIARY DEARE''
SLh,I Al
f�a1._ The Dodgers broke a 3 } Detro it 4 Walhlnfton o
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9.2, Frida)' night o n ,Btll Short s J
"PRISONEII
OF THE VOLGA"
PIUWll
Pt
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t� m the 10th on Wally Moon_s Baltimore 6 Kani. s City 5
six-hi! pitchin&amp; . Deron Johnson ones arru
t�1ple and DoJJ Demeter's sa('rtaturday'• Probable Pitchen ! iavc the Vir11inians a n early lead Liaht Heavy Olson
fire fl}•. The)' added a_nother run 1 SBoston
NEW YORK (UPI) - D!&gt;UC
it Chloto-Brewer
5-6 witli hili 1w.o--r1,1n home� off_ lo�er
3.4
_.. . t&lt;, mmer•r
on lwo errors by Ed die Mathews
Bon NeMr&amp;Y in the first ummg J?[leS, un beaten N1w York bght
1 and one by Del Cra od , 11. Joey J a_y
l'
rk a Clev♦lend-Terr y :rnd Fritz Brickell 11,Jso homered l heayywel,iht conle�der, earned .an
igm.nt 2:-4
. N "'w Yo
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los
the
s
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NMW
A�Just bout with Boo,, Olson in
St
32
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h,s venth homer for th_e Doll •
gton at o.trolJ-Wood•
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a
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Ma�ffl')n Sqn•� Garden ·by _re11i1•
Walhin
or
Mo
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ger.
, ■nd Hank Aaron his 17th tchidi: 11-1 Vt ■rue• 0-1
1
Miami
II U tr1- ter1ng 1)18 15'.h etr��t victory
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pitchinw
while
1¥1'tlclll IMy•tptCol
For h e Braves.
Baltlmor• It Kan..■ City�ep- I u rni&gt;h over Buffalo. Lo11er War· 'Friday night -at St. Ntcliob■ Arena
Twl !
. \f'a Dtl•v 10-2
. Mlv• Homors
n·n Hucker allowed only li ye hit8 h;i 1tie fin-,.J. Fr!JJ.&amp;Y•nijbt TV fi&amp;ht.
Willie Ntays. put on �, is bes I pH 5 5 Sul1d1,;, 01111"
Jon.es, 177 �ou�l}t, ara!n, WOJl a
but one of them was ij two · run
show of the s«-11.!loll �g11msl the Bolton ■t Chfuao 2
in the tth vJJl}�l Qv,r Phil1',d,elpb_1a 8 Von
Burke
Leo
by
homer
1
�ed�. Th_e colorful Glllnl renter Baltimore at KanNt City
Clay, 17,t.¼", , in their ft�� 10innln�.
f\eld1er hit two home �uns �n&lt;1
effort by roullcfer, which finiahe4 th. �ra
2
s
o.trolt
pitching
at
hington
Wa
three.hit
A
smc e, stoI e. h ome an ma e 1 � New Yorll at Cl•veland 2
t,�milio cueche led Hava na t.o a of Fridav TV fighlf started ne,rly
putouts. Willie Kirkl 11.�d also
_______
viet.ory over RDcheateJ'. and 16 )'eaN a� -3-0
homered and had two Rtni::les to
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other sched uled game, Joe
the
in
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help southpaw Mlkt' Ml'Cormick
,
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clinch
homer
n
Altobf'lli's two-ru
1
W I TH THI$ COUPON
I
to his ninth virlOr)'. Gus Bell ho...
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Montreal's 6-4 victory over CoHook
Jay
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mered for Cinrinnnti.
III
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absorbt"'d his six!h los.� .
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Sox, is rcstine:: comforl, 1bly ;1fter
29 31 .483 12
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Ul.0911.•
loiha:llnJ rel-UH
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undergoing i.uqwry un his right Lillie l..eaguc game Th ur,sd ll)' ni,i;: IIt Huvana
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MWIII
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leg Friday, 11 lm.� pihll spokesnrn 11 11t Racine, reportl•d today, wht•11 Cohimhus
28 38 .43tl Iii 11tt1111 r.ld-� ear,ltal, n.000,000.00: Bllriil,.,
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suicl. Vrerk's le.I-!, whidl was in­ he canned six R.aeinc Brav es �nd Mia mi
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jured durinR Wnrlcl W8r II, hall h11ct excellent &lt;'Ontrol.
24 39 .381 18¼: HU&amp;.
For Eaeh Milk Shake At 19c
Montrea l
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removed
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Offer Exipires June 28, 1960 Al Closing Time
· 1 of Mil'ky Menrhini who was four
Culmbl.l. Olllo, ttitt dar ..i da", �u1r l,
•t
J above Lke knet•.
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After
Hot
for four uncl four ru 11s scored. Snead
1
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'.':'.��-'- -"""""'""'-""""""'&gt;
and Neast ,_ Thomr,klns ·and Kmght , PORTMARNOCK , Ireland UPl­
iil.&lt;'h had h1t11.
m Snea d was counting on some
The virtory kcp1 lhe Pirate� S�,aore
of his tremendous tee shots
w�y 01_1t fron_t in th,e county lf'agu,i to give him the und isputed indi •
with si,c stra �ght wms lo no ,os::;es. vidu al l ead and increase the
��e Rravc!I m·e 1-5. ,
ed Sta t ee' team lead toda&gt;: In
I 1 rnl•·s
300 624---1 5 13 1 Unit
round of the lnlernationlhird
the
Brav�
000 �I-:-- u_ o a al Trophy and Canada Cup eolr
�night and M lmch�1_1 1 . �-l1•land
.
( LI ), Johnson (4) and l. Wtl klme. champlotl!lhip.
·
Snearl spurted Into a tie with
Belg ium' s i,�Jory van Donck (Qr
NEW YORK UPI - Jim Hulh- the ind ividual 36-hole lead by fir­
ma1rn. winner 0£ lhl' l11d)1111apolis
a four-under•par 88 Friday
500 , hus bt•l'n named 11rofl sslonal \ ing
while Sam 's parti1er, Arnold Pal·
uthlPle for Muy in lhP Hickok mer posted a 71 that put the
111011th!y eward!'I. Rnthmann's 48 1 u. S. three 11trokes ahead or Ire•
first pl ace volPs and 183 points land for the team title amonR
bea t Don Cardwell, the C hicago the 30 competiml nallons.
Cubs' no-hit pikher, who !)Oiled 17
Cirst pl11el' vofrs -1ml 1 1 5 points.
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P..to, of the House of Prayer, Chester. Ohio
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TEXT. Beho ld, I and t h e children whom the Lord hath given and Mrs Wayne Rupe and daq.
By Roy L. Smith
me are ror signs and for wonde rs m Israel from the Lo rd of ghi.er have returned · to thtbl t �s a com mo n thmg to hear someo ne say , "The story of hosts, which dwelieth in Mount Zion Isa iah 8
hom e m Sarasota, Fla., alter vlali.- .._,..,
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my life wo uld make a book," as though his had been a strange . Lo, sons are a heritage fro m the Lord.
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his brother, Mr and Mn. �
Psa lm 1 27-3.
and unu s ual experience from birth lo death.
! Ml'Ca rty and Mr■ Hartha Waltupl
"FAMI LY DEVOT IONS"
nbach
Mrs Clarencc
. As a m atter of fact, the life of ea &lt;'h of us resem bles the
A Mothers Day tragedy _ Ann Jarvis
l1ves of the rest of us in m ost particulars Al least in one II ers Day in 1902 die d as a re- �,, &gt;,.who · founded Moth- M rs Ken_neth b� 1 d
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ty-four. She grew bitter beca use
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Few of us are able to c�oose the expertenc� through which of the com merc1allsm at Mo thers ; �
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Mr. and Mn. Richard Womer of
we are co mpelled to pass, but any of us can "1oose the effects Day, a developme nt which she
Bf&gt;l pl'e spent Tue.sda)-' with Mr.
those exl?frLen�es are � haye �pon us.
and Mrs. Harland Worner and
had hoped wou ld neve r occur.
Mr and Mra. John Taylor and
The sam e thing has occurred
. Jesus 1JIL1 $trate,:t th!s rrnc1ple by telling the story of two
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d1f_fe�ent men �ho built r,w� different houses . One erected his , of Christ ' s Bir£hda y, greedy
other rt&gt;latives.
Earl Dave nport who hi employ•
building on a f trm founda. t ion, an d the othe r b u1· 1t his
· on an merchants commercializing a nd
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in New Yorlc came ye&amp;terdly
UDStable one.
going all out for the dolla r , and
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evening
to 8pen&lt;I the weeke-,d
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ha ppened to each - a terrible sto rm disgracing t h e meaning
with his fa mily, south Third AVII.
cam e. The winds blew a gale, a nd the waters came rushing Christ's Birth, which wa not of
for
Mrg. c. w. Erwin, Joeal and
down from th e mountains, a nd in each case the house was profiteering but for thes s ving
he r aun1 of Pomeroy, Mn. Ever•
a
batter�d by the ele�e nts. In 1;me case �he house stood up be- of lost so uls
I ett McKnight
were luncheon
cause it had a sohd foun�a t1o n, and 1n the other ca se the
guests
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David
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house went d ow n beca use 1t_ h ad no dependa ble foohng,
one d ay thi8 weell:.
phet is spea king thro ugh his
Mr. and Mn. Emerson Jones
The sto rm was t_he same� m each case: t_h e results we re dif- : wife. Behold
3 loving , revere n.
will
be week end guest e al the
ferent • .A nd. any wise man cou
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of his sister, 14,s. Dorothy
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effects m either case woul'1, be.
[ Danda kis in Alhens. While then
1 son, a cry of deep ad miration,
4•d the Floods came
Behold the children whom the
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they will atten d the concert by
�e d e tails may va ry, bu t the esse �tia l qualities of the ex• Lord h.as giv en m e. A child is a beautiful thing. H an na Jilted the Band Clinic. Their dau1hter1,
I pe r1ences o( a ll of us arc Ule sa m e. �r1end s one� trusted have up Sa m uel a nd said for this child I pntyed. 1 Sam uel 1 :27.
Sharon and Ba��ra �ho have
proved . u ntr..ie ; the mon�y upon wh_1ch we rehed so heavily
been at _ lhe chmc will ret� rn
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�m5: 1'?-Ca �a ble of providing .us wtth m uch protection; the tha nksgiving tha t God bad a ns wered her prayers . M ary , with I home with them Sund ay evening.
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in her a rms, sings, My Soul mag nifies the be�r:o:�
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JOt matters do not � pset u�; our best l a id plans �o awry; so Lord. Simeon in the Temple takes the Christ C ild in his
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two weeks visit with her eon and
many of _tJ1e I!JYStenes of hfe seem i nsolub�; i�Justice piles arms and says, Lord, now lettest thou thy
�rva�l depa rt in farhily, Mr. and Mn. Clifford
upon us tn spite of t,lt oµr. �fforts to p lay f�U' with the wo rld . peace. Notice whHe t h
e se mo thers took the i r children - to Stumbo an d chi l dren.
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The U ntform Sund
�X School l esson fer June 26: .. THE not lo the theater, n ot t o the d a nce ha ll, or beer garden or in Mn. Martha Watkins and daug�
Fl/ti,! fOtl NDAT!ON, Matthew 7:24-29; 21:28-32.
and out of the whisky store. Thes. practices degrade charac- ter. M11_ _Ray ll&lt;Carty, Mra.
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l�"}f6tiibff3nO·oAft�ho read'$ thise un·es who has not t�r and cau se the loss of the Soul . _Rome stood on her seven �;&gt;'an� �m��
o
therh
o
od
bec
a
me
lulls
and
boasted
o
f
h
e
r
power
until
th
e
m
. chafed under some , ol" perha ps· all, of these misfortunes .
iut Sunday in Louiu, �y., vbitina
! Tb�re is a �ying tha J ®a th a nd tax es are a a rt of ever corrupt and she fell and great w as her f_a ll.
wilh reM.ives and friendt.
p
Motherbood h A Mission
man's sure su#ering But th.ese two spec ters a re n ot the O 0/
M.r. and �In. Peter La.lick and
·
�
M
a
ny
o
men
not want children .which is �nnatur3:I. [ children of Bridp-port will vla!t
w
do
DllCs bti any means.
A mortician who was also something O f ph'lo so he r , once Som e who cann ot be moth ers adopt children so .bat their j w,th Mn. Clarence Ebers�ch th11
p
s a dis- Sunday_ to help celebr.ate the lat·
said , "Sooner (11 late r they all 00
· me to me.. �an d,wh en thcy are mother Jo ve may· have a n outlet. To be childless wa
·
.
g
Je
th
t
h
Th
I
.of the ter'a birthday
e
ex
expr
e
sses
race
o
e
wts
�om
e
n
t
Joy
th
e
brought in they a ll look very much alike. "
A2C Jack Coleman of LockProphet a nd M rs. Isaia h over two sons,
,
i
•
,-\.nil Gre,U Was the F111JI
bow-ne
Air Dase i, spending the
Children Are A Glfl From God
There 1s a seno ui quetliltll as to JNQ.et�er or not the world
.
weekend
hi, f.amily ill Point
Mrs. Isaiah reJmces over the chlldren whom the Lord bas PJea_.aant with
n eeds a ny more gooq �dvice. Wbilt m,04t pf us really need
.
and
relatives here.
with
is
good re.s-;,lution . We have been warned . We know the inevit give n_ her.
D1.an�
S�mbo
whQ
la a_uendlnt
.
.
.
.
Childre n, a s a gift from God , shll are His. We should ded1- Mounta m State Commercial �laDle fruitage of our actions · But we take no act'Jon on
our cate them to God .
lea:e in Parkersburg is spend1ne:
o
b b ·it'
Children a re a, solemn trust from God. We m ust ca re for the weekend wit� her parent,,
:�m! :aiistician has to1.r1 us that there_ are a t Ieas t 4 000
,
's pro perty, for we are responsible for them . God has Mr. and lln. Clttford SW�.
000 alcoholics among th e peo
't p l e of lhe U mted state s, and• tha t· God
She was accg�panled home by her
•
bl
esse
t hem and when we stan d before him
th ere are an additional 1 2-15,000 000 "problem drinker
. . d our home with
.
.
e M1SJ Carol Hays tar
s " ' rn
Judj!:em
e
nt
will
have to give an account o f the way we roommat
we
�d.
And the sober ing fact is t ha t eve ry �ne of those who hav e
the
week
befn Pave lived before the m, and brought them up.
•
undone· b-y liquor have been wa rned f th•tr
Grover
Mn
Johq
dang er bY su ffer·
Ch1'l1,1r
· Che■hire
" en . are . mor
· · orwith
I ua ble than ca rs, clu_bs, theate�s, spent ·Friday
.
e
v�
.
ers from a lcoholism all about th em
everun1
Mn
If
t
he
tub
er
cul
a
r
were
,
bridge pa rties, f1shmg trips. Parents should be interested m Ray McCarty 111nd mother, Mra..
.
a , care l ess a bout beco ming inf t
a th e d rt n kers a re of
t heir c� ild ' s Christian educa tion and the savin g of their Souls . Martha Watkins.
b;coming a lcoholic i t w ould be
na�I scand a l ·
Mn. K enneth Cooke and ch1l•
and their future here and herea fter.
'
Act
en Connie an d Tommy, local
dr
a
M
s
rent
a
p
ny
in
t
n
.
sponsibilities,
re
delinque
e
ar
their
The re were proba blv �":i�d�e d yo ung prod'1ga 1s 1n t h
e far
and Mr. end Mrs. William Cooll:fl
,c
Right Relationship
country when _the famme
.
fel} on that l a nd, but one of the m
and ebildren, Vickie and Timmy
p
a�ents a nd c hJldren bel o ng togeth�.. In th� hol!le togetherg ot home to h1s fath er's house ·because he sai. d tO hi. mse "
Ifi I n!ss 1s the on ly way to J!lake a home . 'The fa�I l)'. tied toget�er of M.ason spent Tuesday ,at I.de
_
wilt adse.1•
_
Hope.
with love , com pan1ons�1p, prayer, and worship 1S �•s l�al. · . G. H. Stan sbury� pharmacist is
.
He did not wa it un til his father wi red him the pnc
e o f , aPa rents take our childre n to Sunday School. Sendwa.Jbem .. .1ssisting
.
the Roller Pharmacy
ticket H e set out on his own two f
e
d ot sk o r a n lone is shirking your respons ibility . Sunday S�hool Of today wbile �axat Roller,
H
proprietor QI
�
f
�
e
if
f
t
ee�.
e
xp
·
nS
e a cc ount he d e end ed u on
1
Jm e
p
· for his o lde r broih er to prepare tte SI, a t� on · e �Id not ask 1 s the church of tomorrow. Fa milies should • sit together in recoverme from .eur�ery at the
for him; h e con- church services. I n the fa mil y circle a t hom e talk about the Pleuant Valley Ho,p,o,l.
!u
fessed h-ls fau It a nd. thrcw hii mself on his tfather's merc
y
· · es have roasted pastor
good I h"rngs of the ch urc h . (Some famili
Sa lva tion comes to those who a cI on th ei. r own be h 11 ·
�
!
.
.
.
dinn
for
.
r.)
.
e
Party For Cau,in
Co i gh t 1 0
1510
b Ed u�a,tion, Narist di ed for every fa mily a s well as for one. It is a beau • •
Ch
A p.arty was held 'lit Marlene
C1
ti o�atfou ncil :
re e s O
ros r n e Umled St ates tiJul sight when parents ,n
Reinhart
k
m
ildre
d ch
·, at 170 Mufb&lt;rry A •�-•
n ta e com union to '
of America )
· -- --- - ____ 7'----gether. (In Heaven.) We a re together here on earth so why for DonIUI Palmer, v�1tlng 1rom
morning 9:30. Jack Bechtl e Supt;
.- -;---- not in hea ven? United here, why not there. Children are the AkrThO!te
.
on:
.1 · In .tt.m.errca
Mrs. James Brewington , Primary I R'fl"igwn
attendtnf were ConniehOP,e of the fut ure. We live. both, for tod ay a nd for tomorrow
· Freeman. Nancy Bums, Brenda
.
Supt. •· . a
Divine
. B�.» )"Y•· 8" am.
We· s hould stnv
' Wor
- e to m ake It easte!' for the next genera tion
.in
by Bailey Pat Henne.q, Johnny Yeaa
Top1�· ., ou tme
Re 1gJon "; .,Twen"
tm
sa·,ing
IS
, . this
ger, Cheryl Eber-auAch, Kay Comp
ty five new hy111-nals are behlg
. . one · .
.
Six mtlhon children started to school for t�e fi. rst tim
p urchased for th,e choir. An:Vone
. e last ton, Hal� W�rry Dor Coatea,.
autum n . (They a•re our challenge .) C an we bmld our influence Butch Meier. Jim Meea, Tom Lind
t wishing to pay far one or more
1 11lease see t�e put.or. Th,e
Hant Cleland, 1
i
nto the fu t ure ? J es us and Paul 4id. Nei th e r one had any of 1 Hotdog Kloes,
0book�
are $2.00 ea&lt;h.
this world's goods. S-0 did Robert Raikes, the founder of the Johnny Kunzelman, Pat Va"ih4n,,
Sunda.y School movemen t . Fra nces Cla rk of the Christia n 1 Tom and Johl1!1Y ShHleen, SonDJ
Pint B,1ptj•t Church, Mlddl•
E ndeavor: Davi· d Liv1ngstone Of Eng Iand a nd Fanny J. Cros- Gloeckner, Hike Spencer and
port, Rev. Qonald A. Boone, Min._, L,OUtS CA$S1LS
Raymo nd Poulin.
by, t�e blmd song wrlt�r.
United Pm, lnternation..
Isler ; Tony Fowler Supt, Church
Re(reshments were served, a:am•
.
.
,
lf1our years a.a:o, the PreebyterSchool 9: 1 5· am; 10:lft am Morn. Children are good ome os _for a better fu ture . Isaiah and his es were played and dancing �
ing worshi� ; e pm Jr. Hi B\'F 1,n �hurch m the u. $. ,\. appoint- wife sa w a better day for· chlldren and, through them, a better enj oyed.
meets at church ·, W11dneaday MJd ed a epecial commiesion di... dis- future for the nation.
------week prayer meeting. 8 : 30 choir ting111shc_d theol�gia�s, pastors,
F
a mili es that pray and worship together stay together,
,
doctors and psychiatrists.
rehearsal.
Frnd your place next Sund ay for Sunday School a nd worship.
Their aselgnment was to study -- • -··--- -----�-- ---- --First ....,.. Ch.,..h, Ra,lna, "tb, relation Of religious lailh tu fa ith has contributed in_ a aaluArthur R. McCauley,
Pa1tor. he,tllh.i.
t.uy way to resturahons of Forest Run
9 :80 am Sunday School; 10:45 am
The commilsion rejected both of h ealth."
llornlng won,hip. Topic "What is lhe extreme att.i tlldes which tend
5. Hut "healing does not always
1
.
Faith ?'; 6 pm BYF; 8 Pm Eve- to dominate public d iscussion of ('Orn
By A.,_11• Walker
e to thmi e wbo pray for ii.'"
nina service "How God Sees non-medical healin
however ardent their faith. "God
Mr. and Mrs. John Bumgardper
Regardless of price !1upports,
g.
ffistory"; Wednesday 7:80 pm
It said that neither the Bible le to be worr.hipped, not used " ao.d .family of Ashtabula \'isited it'.s not the government that ,et,
Prayq meeting.
nqr hisµ&gt;rial Chri1Lian e1perienc, a nd "it ia a presumptuous noli�n llr. and Mn. Lewis W,dJcer, Fri• the price oI Ohio wheat. It'• that
11a:e-old law of 111pply and demud
Btfhleham ..,,1., t;t,urch* of ptovide� any Ju,ti(lcation for thr tha t human ta1th can, as it were, day.
HY�
II�, OblD St.1�
G ea t 8 d Artb r R M "" Iey b.eUef that God wiJI miraculously work miracles constanlly," In olhMrs. Ann! Frecker •oeno. the Unive�
· •�i.,µ
rsity��xte,,1100 economist Jn
cure a ny mness. if the victi m or er words,. God's answer to pt1yen
E
P!,tor 9•_,�30' ,.... -�
JDorru·ng w
0 ,h lp
wee k end WI th her d,aug hter, M n gra1 n maia.,�mg.
....
•1 Ir!e,w.
_,_
•--•
L
•
f
r
h
i
1
a
mr
1H
some
mes
no,
1'
ith?"
,
•
o
e
p.r.
a
y
.....-u
enoueh
and
anu.
1
"Wh t ls 'a
10. 1
George Baer, an&lt;I fam 'h
H4.ve eQOugb fait.h.'•
M·flner pointa out that althoup
• 1 cd Mn.
d,y •s�oo1,
""'' • ..' ·.00 pm lp;l l. k
·
. should be .preparl!d to
. • Christians
Mra.
, BLew1s walkuer v1&gt;1:,
0
th
1ce supports durIng th·e laat
e
othjtt
h1-nd,
accept
this
answ
pr
D
e
r
1n
full
conlithe
comm11
Pq,iae apryic, ",Ww GP.4
.
Jempe art 111• Sat··rda Y
�J
f
Q
1
,
,
,
it
ii
equally
dence
that
God
loves
melJ
,
Mor,
"
b1ve affected Ohio
cootra:
r
0
·
Hl t r ·
·
y
'
t'lbjblical teachina and. to actual than they love themselv• anil
Jame.11 Walker or Pomeroy and whe.!t .prices, the �lation!lhip of
Church of Chrltt, ll'iltliilw, -..n �Q)iUience to deny tha t that m; knows what He ii ds,in&amp;.
Richard RusseU of Crooksville, vis- .prfcee lo supports JJI not as dlr,Art MircUm, ,m:11teJ'. . ··11:i:e tp(ritua.l lie1Ung doe11 SOml!!li my
6. Faith is not a sub.llcription tO lted Mr. and Un. Lewil Walker �1 .. � pll D on IWn Street
I is _ likely to believe. �e econoSchool 9:30 11m; WIibur Rowley °'r occur.
sta tements about God, nor a wUI- Sunday.
Supt.; Morning WOJ"■hlp 10:30
,u--,1, Thaol�c�I HNling
m�•t notes �at while wheat
ingness to believe that H� exists
Virgil Walker and Anii l Holt• [ p:1ces on December tn, lNl were
Behreen �e ,e:11.r'eme■ of indis• end can do anything he likes. u
Cbr.btian 'Endnvoi; 6 :30 pm; Eve
eriminate •ctept.nc. and tolal re• is "a pr,ofou nd.ly personal relation• er of Ba.ehan attended a b.aU a:•me 48 percent hia:her- than thne on
ning wouliip 7:30.
December 15, 1958, price 1upp(ll'W
}ection of faith healing, where can ship between the believer and God in Clncinnatl Sunday.
Mr. an.d Mrs. Roy r.urti1 of Pom- weri on]y U per cent hiibt1r.
tc...... of Pniyer, C hMttr, ,,. 1 biblica_l Chriatian etand7
Christ."
Jesu&amp;
ver
e
through
What
mond Life, Futor, Sunday ■chool
� �mmlssion suHeated that
in sustaining or eroy visited Mr. and. Mn. Lewi.a (December 15 price1 were tW!d.
9:30 am; Supt. Berl Boqa; Morn • "theq�,OBY o( healing" can b:e role it may play
Walker, Tuesday.
because t;i,er often return U..
restoring
h
ealth, •:hi ith 18 ita own
Jng worahip 1 1 am; Evening ■er· built arotfnd the following basi:c reward." Its "sur,reme importia
rn
Mr. and Mn. Lew Brown, Po - larg�t ne, income to farmen.)
vices wtll be at Che1ter gra�� .coJ)Ylctiona:
Ohio farmers grow a lot of
not
from Otta- eroy, visited Sunday with 'Mr. an,1
ance" is d lrived,
ach00l • commencement ., tu."
It
wheat
that la not ID compliance
is
,
God,
1.
phy8ieal
"All
h
ea l lnge which
healin,
whetb•
o
sion
f
al
e
I
D BS t 7
UDder tbe d irection er Jt oCCurs thtou.,h what we call may he associated with it, but :�
1�!::;. ' J with acreage •llotmenta ,and..
·
!
i
:80
•
V
of Mrs. Frances Spencer and her natural law or 1iteotdin11 to laws
erefore, la not
ellgl�Je for
from Its unrailing power to re'
Jamei Walker left for crook.e- tb
c�lvorkeri;
Prayer meeting on wbic,b we do not .v�t know."
price aup.ports, Some Y!al'I tlil,
eem the total human personality ville Sunday to seek employment.
d
Thursdaf 8 pm.
·
.compliance wheat amoudr.
2.'Msd}c�, 11eleno whldi 1.1tll- from the ultimate fetten of 1ln
Mr. ,nd Mrs. J:larold Holter an;II non
to
nearly
.
Meftto,illat Church, Alfrff, a-,,. llJf the untlttr1too.f ;,tncfp1.., of and death.
family of Long Bottom, spent Sun- mera not �•H of Ohio's crop. FIT-ei
sell
isncer
th
Mmpl
m
M.
R
-------,
Robert �d, paat or. Sundaf God'• n•fural ... to faclll t•t•
day mitb his parents Mr. nd ra. wh•al at • price which t, deter,,
Sdiool 9:30, IJoyd D/llint,r, . Su ot '-""''"'• I f • p-,.lolo!'lial .,,.,,,_
Han,on Holter_
mined by the free aupply ond de,
Wotlhlo teryice 10,45 with Rev, m,, opt! ni, ci,ju11.,. ,J,oul4 Choir Hm&lt; Outing
M:1. Lewis ?(Jlker vi11lted with mand.
Members of the lll'{U&lt;n' Choir
Card; MYF "-eetlng Sunday ev• -,c,i-n &gt;i por·consl1jl11r It II a"
•�Ince the marte� h�•-been op.
nlnii 7:30; Wed. eve. . Pray• l�lor ,uWftut• for rtU,pnc• of the Middleport Fir1t Uulted ¥ta. lo&amp;ie Rhodts recently. ·
erated
in the pre-.en� of � .
Sunday
d
e
1-eturn
r
e
Walk
Shartm
ent
th
to
�
'ia,th.
·
e
Church
:
Presbyterian
·
w
meeting 7 30.
aupports,"
�ilner says, ,..the tree \
l
a
1pendlng
after
e
ll
troolcsv
from
� ]. Chri11Uan,i- should pray for the llei&amp;J County Fa irgrounds �ror a
week with her aunt, Mrs. Doris supply ii reduced, a�d to tllit
..th•ny IUB thurch; '� I. r.eeovery ot the 111&lt;:k, and they wiener roast Thursday evenin&amp;.
extent,_ P'fr.ea are .hip� thaw
Dunn, p11tor; W9f8blp 8:30; Sun- may properly ut health not only
Tho&amp;e of the group were Clndt R11111tll, and fJmily,
day School 10:30; Otla Knopp for others, bt.ft for themselves. Sauer, Carolyn RWLsell, Loil An-n I Mn. Geneva Joachim �nd Mn. they would be in a a1v,n yeu in 1
"Jesus taua:ht us to do this." But Sauer, George Sauer, Rodney Hortense Fran�el and their father the abaenct ot �up�."
Supt ; Y•Hour 6 :30.
The Objo ""heat crop this 7Nl'
C•l'IMI 1UB ci;u,rch, F. I. Du• lie also taught that every petition Sauer, Seren Lewis, Ollta 1.ew·1,, Dougla11 Genh111mer, called on old
ii eaUmatW at f11Ai million bUIIJf
pastor. Sundiy School 9:30 Vfay, 1bou1d be otrered In the spirit of Bt uy HaptorJstall, Edith Hapton- friendll in the area Sunday.
--·----els, which h the thlrd �
ne Rouah, Supt. 'You·ng peopfo in total obedience to God which was wta II an d Kathy Lacey,
·
crop In the last 12 yean. �
BRAILLE
IH
GREETINGS
e
oi
even�
HtVfce
and
PfO
expressed
in
Hti
own
prayer:
char1
WASHJNGTON (UPI) - A Sen- ,upporto will be at I &gt;niniTron&amp;Qortation w11 lurroi,hed
grom al B o'clock.
Not my will but Thine be don,."
by !\Ir. ,nd liln, Lewie Sauer Jr., ate Tea0lut1011 offering bu'lhday of $1.82 ■ bushel in C.nl1'd Pb!II
Faltf&gt; Contrlbutn to H11ltf&gt;
,.,,,..,,. EUI �hu,.� F. I.
Mr. and Mn. Paul Haptonatall, �tlntf (R Helen Keller Oil hlfr Tbl1 18 the lowest I n the .
4
for
efficaclOl.le
Is
"Prayer
at
School
Dun rt, ,raator. Sunday
.
ti:30 Ben- Qulsenbeny Supt; w,r:- heali.ng. On the baab of pastoral Mr. 4nd Mrt. Rodney Sauer, Leo 80th birt.Ju:11:y Konday was print- 1fU' pef1�. �
1
»I
&gt;'rl41Y to aa 1f'lll ten( to
1blp 10:'5; Proyer m..ting ttjtd ...i medical experience ,uko, Ke,n1,dy, \Ilsa r•ri• &amp;rlewine ed !Jo in.ifle and
f'r"
ae l !l,iJI! pr!� .of
tliere � no 4ouht that Chri1tlan and Rev. How-,.! R'!Pl'Olt,
1 jbe J..P.,,1¥1 dtw-cruitel!lb!, S!lidf lf'"""""y 7:,0.
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suNoAv scHooL LE§SON or THE WEEK

Your Church
Is The Greatest
Fprce For Good

a5 � ,6,$3
douhlf' in thP r11n1h ofr loser Ray �1lw_i1uk.t:e
games so far
I WPll
&lt;ftllgue
�lffi�, Ul bi§ /ir� �p �/ll'f l_bajl!�II! !.�
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O,enll, the Y a nk, ""'' wo o 1 6 Heche cl l&lt;eh,•"'' 1 10,1 WH helm San F,.nc""'•
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they
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eq�n
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t.trf!ltf
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t
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r u n over their opposition hke .i show onl)' a h111f.ga �e margin
W
U
&lt;·
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the Hed Sox, 2 · 1 4� ,\n&amp;el�i
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Sena
the
d
Pb1ladelph1a
blanke
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keep grmdml! o ut tboae unspi-- e hit both or his h omers off Clt've- 1 a nd thf' 1'igers
�J;:wed
1 Cb a.cago
.,
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th r#e bi'-' J"8- � �
land 1tartu Jim Perry and then tore, 4--0
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t,11,eular one...-un �·ielories'
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durruns
more
lillftM'
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two
home
P:r
_}tijf,
smgled
f
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!)on I answer too quickl
C.JJ '� bQn ,,I.NH �iq, MH,
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B,AKERSFlELD, �I . (UPi "THE
MAN
WHO COULD
In
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AM ERICAN L EAGUE
If the r�st ?f the field can ee-p,
N EW and USED
CHEAT
DEATH"
I A 's. Jerry Lumpe hit a gran d· ' for 1wo runs in the secon� mn•
W L Pet. iliB
up to h111h, }umper Jo�n 'lbomas
,lam hom er in the second inning I in,e: on a walk and three smgl_es
(Tethnk&lt;::,\or)
J36 23 .r- 1 0
Vode 5!im s boys ·WOO t ��V any
,nd No-rm Siebern's homer made � ntl the,1 i1dd 1• d IWO more of ( him New York
Al110 Carloon
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NOW AT STATE THEATRE
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h�ld M1Jwaukee scoreless on four
1--t,chmon d climbed to w 1 lhm wind that once knocked off 01 e
Johaneaon vs. Patterson
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his fifth victory against one de• New Yoric: 1 0 Clevel•nd 6
_______
l t'atin g league . leading . Toronl�,
IIARY DEARE''
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f�a1._ The Dodgers broke a 3 } Detro it 4 Walhlnfton o
E
9.2, Frida)' night o n ,Btll Short s J
"PRISONEII
OF THE VOLGA"
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Pt
1
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t� m the 10th on Wally Moon_s Baltimore 6 Kani. s City 5
six-hi! pitchin&amp; . Deron Johnson ones arru
t�1ple and DoJJ Demeter's sa('rtaturday'• Probable Pitchen ! iavc the Vir11inians a n early lead Liaht Heavy Olson
fire fl}•. The)' added a_nother run 1 SBoston
NEW YORK (UPI) - D!&gt;UC
it Chloto-Brewer
5-6 witli hili 1w.o--r1,1n home� off_ lo�er
3.4
_.. . t&lt;, mmer•r
on lwo errors by Ed die Mathews
Bon NeMr&amp;Y in the first ummg J?[leS, un beaten N1w York bght
1 and one by Del Cra od , 11. Joey J a_y
l'
rk a Clev♦lend-Terr y :rnd Fritz Brickell 11,Jso homered l heayywel,iht conle�der, earned .an
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. N "'w Yo
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los
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Ma�ffl')n Sqn•� Garden ·by _re11i1•
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, ■nd Hank Aaron his 17th tchidi: 11-1 Vt ■rue• 0-1
1
Miami
II U tr1- ter1ng 1)18 15'.h etr��t victory
�
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pitchinw
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1¥1'tlclll IMy•tptCol
For h e Braves.
Baltlmor• It Kan..■ City�ep- I u rni&gt;h over Buffalo. Lo11er War· 'Friday night -at St. Ntcliob■ Arena
Twl !
. \f'a Dtl•v 10-2
. Mlv• Homors
n·n Hucker allowed only li ye hit8 h;i 1tie fin-,.J. Fr!JJ.&amp;Y•nijbt TV fi&amp;ht.
Willie Ntays. put on �, is bes I pH 5 5 Sul1d1,;, 01111"
Jon.es, 177 �ou�l}t, ara!n, WOJl a
but one of them was ij two · run
show of the s«-11.!loll �g11msl the Bolton ■t Chfuao 2
in the tth vJJl}�l Qv,r Phil1',d,elpb_1a 8 Von
Burke
Leo
by
homer
1
�ed�. Th_e colorful Glllnl renter Baltimore at KanNt City
Clay, 17,t.¼", , in their ft�� 10innln�.
f\eld1er hit two home �uns �n&lt;1
effort by roullcfer, which finiahe4 th. �ra
2
s
o.trolt
pitching
at
hington
Wa
three.hit
A
smc e, stoI e. h ome an ma e 1 � New Yorll at Cl•veland 2
t,�milio cueche led Hava na t.o a of Fridav TV fighlf started ne,rly
putouts. Willie Kirkl 11.�d also
_______
viet.ory over RDcheateJ'. and 16 )'eaN a� -3-0
homered and had two Rtni::les to
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the
in
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help southpaw Mlkt' Ml'Cormick
,
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clinch
homer
n
Altobf'lli's two-ru
1
W I TH THI$ COUPON
I
to his ninth virlOr)'. Gus Bell ho...
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Montreal's 6-4 victory over CoHook
Jay
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III
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absorbt"'d his six!h los.� .
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29 31 .483 12
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Offer Exipires June 28, 1960 Al Closing Time
· 1 of Mil'ky Menrhini who was four
Culmbl.l. Olllo, ttitt dar ..i da", �u1r l,
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1
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and Neast ,_ Thomr,klns ·and Kmght , PORTMARNOCK , Ireland UPl­
iil.&lt;'h had h1t11.
m Snea d was counting on some
The virtory kcp1 lhe Pirate� S�,aore
of his tremendous tee shots
w�y 01_1t fron_t in th,e county lf'agu,i to give him the und isputed indi •
with si,c stra �ght wms lo no ,os::;es. vidu al l ead and increase the
��e Rravc!I m·e 1-5. ,
ed Sta t ee' team lead toda&gt;: In
I 1 rnl•·s
300 624---1 5 13 1 Unit
round of the lnlernationlhird
the
Brav�
000 �I-:-- u_ o a al Trophy and Canada Cup eolr
�night and M lmch�1_1 1 . �-l1•land
.
( LI ), Johnson (4) and l. Wtl klme. champlotl!lhip.
·
Snearl spurted Into a tie with
Belg ium' s i,�Jory van Donck (Qr
NEW YORK UPI - Jim Hulh- the ind ividual 36-hole lead by fir­
ma1rn. winner 0£ lhl' l11d)1111apolis
a four-under•par 88 Friday
500 , hus bt•l'n named 11rofl sslonal \ ing
while Sam 's parti1er, Arnold Pal·
uthlPle for Muy in lhP Hickok mer posted a 71 that put the
111011th!y eward!'I. Rnthmann's 48 1 u. S. three 11trokes ahead or Ire•
first pl ace volPs and 183 points land for the team title amonR
bea t Don Cardwell, the C hicago the 30 competiml nallons.
Cubs' no-hit pikher, who !)Oiled 17
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Prk, Js Ri&amp;bt
Oincentratioa
TNtlt or Conaequenoti
It Could be Yw
Mid Dlf New1
Movietime
Loretta YOUD(
Yount Dr. Mato:-,
From · These R()Ots
Cornoor Playho""'
Adventure Time
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. Preston
Music in the Round
Jim Thacker Sh,;w
Wuthercaat
Ne"'• Pieture
Huutley iBrir.kley Bep1rt
Huctleberr, J{ound
Riverboat
Tales of WeUa Farto
Peter Gunn
Good)'ear Theater
Emmy Awards
Jack Paar Sh ow
Sign off

7:00
7:30
8:30
9:00
9::,0
10:30
U :00
1 1 : 10

Trackdown
1,j.Yerlck
l,lwman
'lbe Pebel
The A!1.akan1
Johnny Staccato
The News Tonight
1,11&lt; Show

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WC HS..TV c,,.n.,el 8
Chonlltl a - Saturday

FREE HEARING
AID CUNICS
BELTONE Hearing Aid
Cllnlc Schedule:
ROBERT M. ,BEAN

1:00

f:30

1:00

Co nsu ltant

8:30

HOURS 10•5.

8:00

10:00
\J :00
!) :10
,1:11

PT. PLEASANT nl lhe
LOWE HOTEL on WED­
NESDAY, JUNE 29th,
POMEROY al lhe MARTIN
HOTEL on THURSDAY,
JUNE 30th,

12!00
l,1:90

\ :UO

C ome ln for a FREE test and

lllw 1' UlW Vlt t'alrlane 2 dr. hard
h.1p, a oc1u11i1ul car imm1e and
out, all v inyl trim. $ 1 ,090. IU1c,t•
tnar·l'l, J'Omcroy.
ti .!2 tile

S):}7 HUlt:K V8 t:cnlury hurdlop
:.t: dr. power 11lcermg and orakcs,
d)'IUtliow drive. Like new inindu
illld out. $ 1 ,61#.::i. l:1Jacttn11r Ii,
J•omeroy.
6 22 lite
____
1956 t'UIU&gt; V8 Y paatienger 11tatlon
w11aon, t dr, Th11 11 a top I.toy 111
.11ll)' ont1 '11 opinion. Extru rucc.
$1,Ulti. .Ula1.1t1.nar,·s, Pomeroy.
6 22 6lc

-------1031 PON1 lAC. Good work:

car,
Good cond11 lor1. $70. Ronnie Mui•
er, M mer1vlllc.
6 23 :ttp

19!&gt;9 One Ton OULJCjE trut·k 1t1
A· l cu nditwn. t&gt;ual tlrcJj, sh1ku
bed. 8ec Billy lltll, H11c111c.
ts :.!G 6k

For Sole

(9)
----,11.ESJ.UUKGEIIS. BEST IN THE
Yalley. J1ck'1 .l)alr)' ljar, lttla- t
dleporl,
6 21 6lc

2 .KEO BONE COON LIOGS, 1 Rab­
bit d•11t. WU ltouah, J larllord, W.
Va.
6 23 3lp
1 9b9 A MERICAN 10' • ,o· House,
trailer with er,clo1ed porch. C..:11II
WY 2-2131 between 8 a. m. ind
&amp; p. m .
6 2:J 6tc

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G • .E. R.l!:FRIG.ERATOR, Unlvenal
CH r.i.111e , Call WY 2-3 1 1 8.
6 23 3tl'
--------GAS, FUt!L OIL and cul fur­
n1ce1, CaU f&lt;l r irH ellhn1le11.
Foreman It. Abbott, Middleport.
0-10-tk
l�INIT ,iA.NO
WANTED: Rt1pon1lble p111rty to
lake over low monthly payment,
Oil • 1plnct pJanu. Can be 1cc11
locall)', Write Crtdlt .Yli11R11¥N,
r. 0. Box :u5, Sh�lbyvUle, lnd11na.
(OJ 24, 27; (7) 1,
2, 8, 9, 15, 16, Btc

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1154 FORD va
4 DOOR

Cl•n JnteriOI', tood lire-. orl•
ainal bleek tini1h, heat.er ..nd
exlfM. Eltra nice.

$645

POMEROY

�27,�
co.
. • ORIO

1:30

1&lt;00

demonatraUon of the latest in

l�� Cl-l l&lt;.:V RULtT VH 4 dr , Slltl11;11.
i::iPark. 111111, blade f1mi;ti. $1 ,093,
l:h11cLtn,1r'&amp;, J'omcroy.
6 ,:.! 6 tc

8 : 00
8:30
t:00
4::30
ii: 00
0:30

. t :00

Buy

Yolll" - -

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR
AT

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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Pomeroy,

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Ohio

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HIVtH
IIBPOR'f

�l_l � Wonted To Buy

collecUon of the 19�V
tax. Closiag date will be July

t 1 4 For Rent

Venezuela

Witb Emergency Rule

LI • D- -'-

( 1 7 , Help Wonted

I.M'a-1� .._..fl

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Man

Lega •N0fiC8
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368,002.a2

Depw.alli of umled �• Government (lncludJn,
poslll aYino) ---···-····: ······-- - ·-·· -··-·-··and ipolitl�l aubdM1iona ----------­
DePolUa of
'l'OTAL Dl!J'OSITli ·-············ ·-- · $1111),zof,88

»ia•

,42
78,877.44

I

D.OI
Other llabWtla · · · · · ······ ··········---······ ···--·· __1::1::
:,:
$
·····
trl0,321.119
······
·
···•····-··--·
·
·
1"0TAL L1ABUlTIES
CAPITAL A�COUNff
.
.. , • ,
Cllpilal Stodt:
ao,000.00
· com.men atock, total par $00.000.00 . ... . .. . .�;,- ' t
,
•••
60,000.00
i..;
•
•••••••••••
••••••••.•.
,
••••••
••••••
Surplua .
•
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Undivided protita -···---•-•H•--------r·"'.:"'l.4"*-.;.:,,.., ..�

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�i:::��:put11e�JI;:-··----------- , 475,328.70
and -■t10111 : ••••., .•••••••••••• · -·-···--··-

I

Amerlean. Album
Dance Plll'lY
Roek Late Porty
W1�way Patrol
Ptmt Mason
W,inted-Dead • All..
Mr. Lucky
Have Gun, WU1 1'1'111el
GunsmoU
?Jot For HIN
News
Theater 11
Sign oll

Re,. llat!!iewa
Amfric■D Ill Wed
ch11alllil 8&lt;1"""'
Ait Forco Scrlpbook
Camera 211
Dig Picture
RFD, USA
Re• Elwood Gibb.
Bllseball
Sport,cop&lt;
Sport,, Special
Comedy Time
Summertime, w. Va.
Rev. Willard Wllco1
·
Oral R1 Jert■
G-E College Bowl
FYI
Twentieth CentUl'1
Lassie
tJennia the Menace
Tbe l',d Sulllvan Show
pc) General Electric Tbeat�
po Alfred Hllchcock

\

LIAIIILITIIS
Demand depoal.. ol lndlvlduall, parlnenlllpt,

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

a- Saturday

1:00
30
:411
00
10:SO
U:00
11130
00 .
25
00
1�
!40
tOO
:30
i:00
. BO
liOO

TOTAL ASSETS ·-·····---- -·-- - · · -····· ········ $1 ,073,781.15

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In th• St•t• of Ohio, .e th• Clo• of auslne11 on June 1_5. 1960. Pub­
d
H&amp;tted in r,eponN to call ma• by Camptroller of th• Currency, un er
ltetute1.
U.
RevllN
S.
Section $21 l.
AUITS
Oash, ba.lance1 with other banb, inewdint reaerve
2.
- bl.la�, and c■ah items ln pro&lt;:ess ol collec:Lion ---- $ 151,783.7
United. �late■ Government oblicatlons. direct
393,88il.06
and cuaranteed _ _ _ ---- ---- - - - ----- -- -- -- ___ -- --18,700.00
----·--·
ion&amp;
aubblvia
poUUCal
find
Obllraalwn, of SUtel
t:orporale ,tocu (lncludiDC $3,800.00 1tock ol
.
3,300.00
Federal Reserve 'bink) _ _ _ _ _ _ ________ .,. _______ ____
431,908.08
----­
ts)
oYerdraf
:f&amp;3i,64
(inchuUr-.
l,,oana and dilcoun1'
Aan-. 'Premilel owned $1',000.00, furniWNI and
18,1178.85
flxtun,1 '4,076.80 · ······ ·-----·- --······ ········
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... � ,
01.her a11etl ----------··---- -

PIANOS

llo111'11oil

Chann.i I$� S-.ny

OF llACIN

t 1 8 Employment

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11:IO

ll:10
11,30

L IANK
TH� FIRST NATIONA
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'Wonted

Isl, 1960.

RIPORT OF CONDITION OP

Mason County
4-H News

Legal Not,·ce

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T:00
1':30
8130
f:00
1:30
l0:00
JD:li

Melga County Treuurer

I

24-a For Sale or
T-rade
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( 201 Business Services

•:45

CLYDE G. MI LLHONE

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open for the June or Second -ball
Real Eotale taxes. Also Delinquent

The tax books are now

··-·-········ : ·····

,,1111 Wllo

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Channe1 1

Mtl9s County Real Estate Owners

DAYTON UPI-Ohio's traffic
Ohio River Gauvu: Montgomery
FOK SAl,K 3 . ROOM HOUSE
-- _ __.__
wilh bath. On Slxth Street in 16.9 upper, 9. 4 lower, 7 fl. open pro blems may enaulf evt1ryone
Syracuse. C�ll WY 2-6880 ur eall Gallipo lis 18.2 upper, 1 1 .6 lower, "if we are no t quick to e1l&amp;bllsh
liallipoll!i t: 16•::1863 ilfler 4 p_ m.
7 It. open ; Lock 23 14.9 upper, 11 prl orlty p hrn for treat1n1 them "
lo TO 20 ACHES HAY. P. M_­
Ohio HJa:hw:ay Safely Director J.
6 64 3lp 1 1 .0 lower, one tr.ap aod 17 wlc
Cowdery, Loria Bottom, Yukon
k.et s open; all dams are u p 1 3 Grant Ke)'&amp; said here Friday.
�.a26ff.
S_peaklnli: to the meeting of the
6-24-3tc
thru 23 lrom dosed off to l '4
Ohio Sllilte Auto Aaans., Key1 out
trap11.
- - ---NEW YOllK UPI-The hlghcvt
Ohl• RIYlr Bo•h (Down): Lock lined four programs he tho ught temperature ofikially reco rded
13 . MikP- Creditor 1 1 :20 pm 12. 7; 1ho(lld be put into Ellfect. They in the n1Uon Friday waa 1 1 2 at
Lock were:
.EIGHT kUOM HULISE, two fht i"OH SALE OH TRADE: 1 9:Stl liM(; Cotton Queen 4 um 2- 1 1
Imperial and Blythe, Calif., the
-Stepped up dr!ver education
;'
room 1partment1.. A. N. 8en1el.
lon pick-up. Contact The llut Hi W \!stern t : !55 um.' 1 1 -ti Robert lneludihl 1a{ety Lramtna: for arade U S. Weather Bureau reported to­
K Heed 7 am, O· l l ; Lock 1 6 Mr.
Plume WY2·3272.
day. Low this mornlna: was 27
1 1 -2 lie
Heijlaunnt ln Rutland. PhOUll
4:55 am, 6-0; Lock 19 V u. I- school �hildren,
Chri11
at Fraser, Colo.
SU 2-4793.
6 2� :n p can 7 : 1:S am,
-Periodic re-enmlnation for
0- 1 1 , Lock 22 Trade�
6 · IWOM HOUSE ON Middleport
drivers.
winds 9 am, 1.6-0; Luck 23 City
ll1U. tiaa, e1ectr1cily, eatern wa­
- An other 46' It.ate Hl1hway
of Hu.nlingl on 2:30 pm, 20·0; A.
ter. J'hunc WY :,i . ;,m� or 1cc Ed
olmen.
Patr
E
S·O;
V , Chris e p1ri,
Haymond .
Spe11cor, Middleport.
ti 23 ate
-And a center for training pro
.,.UBLIC IALI
Satvetli 8:20 pm 0-10; Delta
fea1l onal 11fety traffic people.
The und1m,Ja:ned wl.11 offer for Queen 3:40 am.
j
aalc 111 public 1 11ctlon, at lhe lite
Upbound GallipoUs Monlcomery
1 ·csidcnce of Pearl D. Lottrldge, lo- 2 : 30 am 4-2; Orleanian 6:2!5 am
Oamped
1-·0n n�� -. . ROOM-C•mp CINn Up
110US
'E. Cit.led on Ea11t Maln Street, in Porn8-6, Robert R. Gipson 4:25 pm
_
Call TUrner 2 1471!i.
Camp clean-up h•• been ache­
8 21 Otp croy, Meigs Co unty,
Ohlo, on Sal- 2-0, Lock 23 Hortense Ingram
CARACAS UYI-Vene1uela waa duled for 10:30 ■. m, Tuasday,
' \mh1.y, July 9th, 1960, at one 1 2.45 am, Cornell 2 : 30 am Hi ;
HEFIUGERATORS, Ewlnu Store, o'cl ock P. M., Uv �ersonal proper· Dan Quinn S:50 111
under
a 'Virtual stale of emer• June 21, at the camp around,.
2-0 Albert
1 08 W. Mi11in, Phone W Y 2·2660. ty of said decedent, conslstlna: In S. Holden 7 : 40 am 16.0.
1eney loday tallowtni an IS· Charters, pinwearen, leaden, .arw
------_
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_
23
Jlc
111sln1tion attempt Lhat was ex- councilor� will prepare the tad­
l)art of:
6
- -- · · 1)4!cted to lay up President Romu- ULles for County t-H Camp June
lius stove, Kelvlnat o r Rcfrlger•
ator, Maytaa wa1&gt;her, sewing ma• ,.___
lo Betancourt for at leaat three 27 to July L They will hne a
_.
picnic lunch.
chine, t..:cdar chelll, livin,: room
week1.
•
-- -Con..rutlen Del.....
WANTl!:U: JIOUSE KEt;l't; R , Ag e su i t e, bedroom suite, beds, dress
r,
The rllht lo 111emble In pubhc
•
Mervin
Rouah, member of the
to 10 Ol!i. Kllfcrence11 wanted. crs, r 1 u�st, ruaa, end ta bl l'S, k il ch•
freedom of movement an d other
Phunc WY 2•:J2 H 5.
6 :!3 3tc e ll u1 en11i l1, dl shea, 11 11u1sware, .a nd M l: DL I PORT -2 'i-l st ory frame, con■thutional guaranteea were 1us HIil Billle 4-H Club atlf-nded the
rooms �1 t h b•th • 1aru:c, cor• I pended until furthe notice
annual State Co nservation Camp
r
_ _ many olhcr 1irtlcles
, while
.
ner lot 60 x7o near schouls only the iOYemment aoua:h
t to deter- at Camp Caes,.r, w,btter county
Terms: t:aah in hand on day o f
age
$6000.00.
1
mine
whe,ber
the
bombtna:
In last week. H• J1 1 8 )'e■r1 ot
oli.1
.
M
N
and
ha1
beln
1
4-H'er
for
seven
RS
L
l
st0ry
IL
frame,
U
c
El-�F
,
l- \.-li
I ■ V
_
'Y
downtown Car1ca1 Frld1y wa,
R ODEL . ST
\
6 roomS, � �edro oms, 2 CtSlern9, the prelude to an attempted coup y11rt: He represented the W••
Admlnl1trator of the Estate
o lfler bu1\d mg1,
ham■ FTA Chapter at the camp.
1 ¼i acre ot d'eta,.
IIUUSEWOHK, !HONING, BABY
o f Pearl D. Loltrldec.
Kol.lllb'1 name w11 omitted fNm
land
$3200.00.
aittinJi, aod c1i11 1l10 do w1ill1'111ii.
dcc11ased
RU TLAND-1 ¼ stQry frame, 6 J
1lurc, or fl\ij clerk work. In- Crltt Brjdfor d, Auctl o neC"r ·
·
Ki"~
rooms, 3 bedrooms, ilarage, good , Dini
11B
quire 620 Locu1l St., Middleport.
UH 24, 2�. 27; (7) 2, ttr
·3 ac ,c !01 on paved While La i
well,
1
------6 24 3tc
y ng Abed
road $4000.00.
•BALDll'IN
PARSIPPA!l\' . TROY HILLS
0HCe
MIDDI.IPORT RU RAL- 411 acre,
!)0
N. J. UPI _ An Intruder entered l
•WURUfZER
,.nd 111 ,tory 4 room frame, , .
home •• Lake Hlaw1th1 early toand OTHt;R fAM9US
NOTICI
orch. li:lfllt, 'Ai acre Jn &amp;:ar•
1· day and shot and killed • sa.Y'far:
Hize r Oil Comp4ny, 700 E. Main
AJR _CONiilTIO!'iUIG.�RD"IUGERBRANDS
1
r
oo
old man u he 11)' In hi.I bid.
:�•11
■ Lion H rvle1. J1ell: '1 Retri1era- Strrct, Pomeroy, Ohio, will accept
·
tlo n New Hav111. PhoM TU 2· bids until 12:00 noon, Saturda)l, 9ox
Phone wv 2.2220 . The Y1el 1m w11,1 Jo1eph rrancl1
Lupoli, who pU8hed hi1 wife, Ann,
Mn.
8-U. U July 2. 1960, for the putthase of 6-:IS-3te
.u,O_ 28.
2_
rrom lhe bed lhortly before
_
__
__ _____ _
the ro llowina equipment. to-wil:
ff:L!VJSION RADIO �llilD SMALL
lbe
Intruder
(ired, polie11 Aid.
aeg,i
J
Compr
r Air
1
eHor
appliance repair, Phone Otta
StL. ArLbur Denny said there
J
:2 Ai r Co mpr8lllot Hose•
.......; 'l'lltbillll .._,_,
lt:cCllntoek, Racine, O'llo. 2-1-Ue
w11 no ,1pparem moUve ror the
NOTICI
I JIiek Hammer
,mcsn
..a
ucsllOl!I. •
Public hearina: on the IUl81 bud• crime. Ht 1.ald nothlne Wal taken
1 Wilson Elec. Welder, 300 amp&amp;.
APAl\.'&amp;'IIENTS _ l'UmllllM and
fr.om
lhe
hoU11.
get for Sallsbury Town1hlp wlll be I
1 Chevro let Tool Ttuck
valumllhed. Mdluten. Jllddleheld
at the o ffice ot the Sali1bury i
2
Water
Pump,
.P('.1. Pbone WY•:M28ft.
2-3-tl
:tow nship Tn11tee1 at R ock Sprin11
I Rogers Rlpper
.....
w
The rla:ht is resened lo reject r•i�undt at '7 p. m. -Friday, July ;
"• •
CL0'111, WOOD SLA.T PORCH
O
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l
1had"'- elotb »oftb valance, any or all bid,.
.,. .....,
0•TO
T &amp;11T
· S.1111,ury , -•hip Tru,,_,
1wnlnp, ,enat11n blind.I, wlq•
Property m11 be lnspeetod at
·
P, H. Joh....._
dow ll!1deo . . �H fftlmatel. Rizer', Oil C�m.,n, olllce. TeleCMr1 ll1rNt, ,-....,
.T-lp c1.,i,
r&gt;:_t:-"'Wlppe� IH Volon Ave,, , phone WY 3-2101,
1 .. JI, · L• ·(qNI NMf •
Po--;;,
(8) i10, Ito
•
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(I) 11,
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• 21 90IO

, 1 41 For Rent

Mgr.

NOTI CE

FOH SALK 4 · ltoOM HOUSE IN
Mmcnmlle. FuU basement, run­
nrng water, i;as furnace, buiH-m
kitthcn wlth snack bar. Call
W Y 2·6291 .
6 24 tile

Cha11nal I - Monday-

-WH TN�TV-:_c:hcan nel l3-

1:30

Robert M. BCllllt,·

Badge and BuJ•eta
Eddie Seacrist Show
Lunch with Soup S11ie11
Talk Back
Commonwealth of Natlona
Gray Ghost
The Brothers
America 's Newueel Album
Travel Film
s:oo Cartoon Spectacular
Buetall
8:JO Romper koom
Studio W reemnc
9:30 Movie
Recor� Hop
l:IO Your Mao Repcll!WI
Dick Clark !iiho•
1 :80 I Married Joan
Brave Stallion
.2:00 Reatlesa Gun
Leavi :� To Bea,er
12:IO Love That Bol
L,wren� W"11k :V..nw
1 :00 Allout Fa.,.,
Jubilee, U. s. A.
l:IO Kadle
Up-To-'l'lle•llinule NeWI
t:llll � 1n Comt
iporq llePorl
,,..i 'Ilia i.■ie Stonn a­
!.i,;. ""'"
�:Q!&gt; IINt the Clock
Do You Tnul
•� ,uuertcan esnOIC•'illl
d:30 · Captain Gallant
The 'Bia: Picture
,:OG
Su hanclsuo Beat
Jobn Hopkllul File
CoU•1• News Con!.,_
fl:40 W11Uaer Teller
National Edu. Auocl&amp;UQQ
l:U .iobn � l1W\fl
IIIJlller, M'atlnte
T:00 Broun Arrow
Open Hearing
f:i@ Che,:oant
Preaidential Mission
8:80
Street Beat
Summertime, W. Va.
D:30 Pat Boollje Special
American Art• Trio
J:30 Ted Mick AmoleUr Hour
Matty's Funaiu
I 1:00 Tho 11•"' Tonlcht
Eve Arden lhow
11:10 lkannln1 the Weather
People', Cbok,
11:11 Sllorl Rel'Ofl
' · ·11 :zo:•Ute 8- · · , .
Robin Hoo4

Challllel I - Sunday

¥te8.28

781.ID
1"0TAL LIABlLl'nE.'I AN!&gt; CAPITAL • ACCOUNTs ••
M.....IIDA ·
I
Auetl 1liodfed o, U1!i0ed lo ....,. lllbiutl,o and
13,581.U
$.
-·➔-"-----"-----------------purpotU
other
for
� l'ltEELANl&gt; ll. NOIIIIIS. o..hier • of the above-named .-.011, do
aolemn-lJ near that the above at.a� -la t.rue to the beat ol my
1
, _
1
knowletp ud belief.
FitmJKND S. NOIIRISl Oashler.
,
) .
I'
Cortecl-Altetl: J. DIILON
' , Dlretton.
EIID, S. ROUSH 1
EAi.iL P. CIIOSS
STATE OF OIUO, COUN'l'V OF llllt$, IO!
Swom lo oljd '"boorlbed lief°" ' m• lbla Ji do, of Juhe, 11180, ud 1
h-y &lt;CIJlr that 1 .. DOI . OD offker or dlieclAJr of thlt bont.
t

ffiJoJ\111

M

1 10:00 Jack Benny Pro1r■m
10:M Whats My Line!
1 11 :00 Sun�,. News Special
11:ID 'l'lleolff 13

thCl'9Jtl 13-Mohda)

I

lilP OIi
ft:00 Guelt St.Ir
8:1' Non • W1:W . !In&gt;
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would lee! lh1t the ale,t way tG
deal with the 111811 prolil'I'! of a
Catholic on the pre1iden a, tlckd
would be to put the Ca'
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second place. Ho we,er
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be, for Kel)n.edy to waver · "' on
the vke presidenc) ■urely Wo uld
jeopardize and probably dem olish
his chance for the presidential
nomination.
Kennedy can stand pat for
now and the politiciam1, includlng
Mra. Roo1nell, will undfll"ltand.
But. falling to win !he pre1ldential
nomination on an early ballot,
Kennedy will be pounded from all
Kennedy haa been under Pfe&amp;· sides to agree to take second
sure for month&amp; on the vice p res- place . Mrs. Roosevelt and others
idency. But, as Al Jolson uaed to will be in there pc•mding for the
..y "You ain't aeen nothin' yet." eenator not only lo agree to SJ!C·
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Eleanor ROO(leYeit Joined ond place b1.1t t o throw his first
Lhe preBSure group 1aat week in place delegates to Stevenson. At
1, a bia: wa)'. Mrs. R't somewhat that point in th e nemocratic Naimprobable ticket is Adlai E. tional Conventio n, Mrs. Rooae­
Stevenaon for president and Ken- vell'a Stevenson . Kennedy ticket
nedy fo r vice president. lmprob- may 11eem a l ot l ess improbable
able because SteveDIOn s2')'&amp; he is than it does now.
not a eandidate ror pre1ldent and
HST DIN"'"'
Kennedy firmly lnaista he will not
Former President Harry S� Tru·
accept sec o11d place.
man, o( course, wi11 be OOUli'ng
ON THli SPOT
Mrs. Roosevelt on all of this. HST
Stranger things have !1aP�ned. : hns his own candidate, Sen,. Stu­
how:ever, than �he normnal.ipn of I art Symington (D-Mo.), Kore•
an : mpro�able UckeL. Mr1. Roose• ove r, Truman is opposed, more in
the Kennedy-for- sorrow than in anger, to Steven­
v�lt s re\'l'Val
vice president boom pu ll the sen- w n. ·Kennedy as 4 vice pi:ea.ldential
ator on • tough IPQt. The mere st nom inee would not be worth a
hint at this _time . that he might r rdck0J to Truman. Two U. S. Sen­
be content with seco nd place prob- at ors, a nv two u. s. senators, do
ably would cause his large delu. j no t ma k� a good pre1ldential
gate herd to begin to f11de away.
ticket
Some Democrats undoubtedly
So HST, the fastest gun iu.1
t,,olitica.
w)U be drawlna: on Mrl,-.f
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' ., 'ltoMevolt next JllOnth In Loi An.
gcJes aml who ft. t o ■ay which are
the good guys and which the bad
.guy11 in a western such as that?
l Mn. Roo,evett acknowledged that
tt would be asll:iu1 a great deal 0£
1 Kennedy Lo acce,t second place.
She also SRluterl him 11 ■ man
wo rthy aP.d com petent for the
White Ho11:o:c. But, 11he counselled
him to Wo ll,
"It mean!l' tmselfh1hneM and
courag e on the pert of Mr.. Ken­
ri.edy, '' she said, "if he is wllling
to take seeoncl pl11cl!, it nlao reans
for him an opportunity to grow
and to learn. And he ls young
enough to look forward to many
more yean of public service. He
Will gain enormotlsly In stut ure if
h.e thinks of the country rather
th an of himself."
There lt Is, the argument w h ich
will batter Kennedy at Los An­
geles. To answer it wm not be
easy.
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at night, ruln1 ttielr l!)H pme,
I •nd iives them u� ii be,Jln·
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The pressure Is for him to a,ree
to a ccept nomina:ion for Vice
President o f the United SUI-tea. He
can tum off the pressure only by
winlling t op posltlon on ttie DemocraUc ticket on an early eonvf!D·
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The William Homer Smith real
eatate lol\ted In Pomeroy, Ohio,
wlll be sold at the ollicea of Crow,
Crow &amp; Porter, Attomeya, Pom­
eroy, Ohio, on Tuesday, June 28th,
UMJO, at 10:00 o'clock I\. M. Pro­
perty appralsed at $700.00 and can­
not be sold for leaa thal\ the 4P·
I praised valus. AdmmlstritrlJ �- ·
serves the right to reject QY al11
I aU bids. Sale ls subJeet to· ·the ap­
proval ot the. Co�rt.
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t;eneva u. N. headqua,rteri; where were on d isplay Fnday e vening before the closing p rogram
By LUCILLE HAWKINS
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they h,d D«"llpied the lawm ot was presented by the &amp;hool al the MHS Auditorium.
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. Paper items "t_Vhicb had been made by the Nursery and Be- AP-.
Miss Roberta Jane Thompsori
grnners classes illustrated the stories which they studied · The returned to her home at Bridge.
, studentil in the Primar:i• 1 and IJ
ville , Pa., today after a weeks
I cl�ssee had cutout&amp; of Noah ' s Ark on the se&lt;1, was sung by Primary J
visit with her aunt, Mrs. C. E.
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Miss Jan,ice Story Becomes Bride Of
He,'Iman F-am,.,y
Cl.arles Locn· l.ary In Ju"'".. ,2 Ceremony economics education
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a;;-;:;cf!i Yed her deuee I n home
,nd WU •
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Mortar
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Board. Phi Kappa Phi and Sigma · 0
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Kapps ,o,i,l ooro,lty. Mr. Loehary
i, • member of D•lta Tou Della
•�c1al fraternity and will receive
The HeUmlln Reunion wu held
h11 f!l &amp;S':trB degree from Ohio Uni• � at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
vers1ty m August.
l Harold Heilma n , 504 Brookwood
"9-r-ive, Bellefont.aine,_Su n_day, June
After July 1. the couple will
19. A delicious picnic dinner w48
be at home at 22"3l Fox Avenue,
scr�ed
at noon b)' the hosts on
Euclid, Ohio, where Mr. Lochary
their spacious lawn.
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Federal Reserve Bank or' Cl eve- I Those attending from Meigl
I land and Mr1. Lochary will teach County were Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
home economics al Short J u n ior Brya n , Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heil­
man . Carl Beilman, Mr. and Mrs.
Hhrh School in Euclid.
Out of town guests included Clark Jhle, Mr. an d Mrs. Zi�
guest. from Athens, Nelsonville, , MidklU, Cecil and Mary, Mrs.
Dayto n , Springfield.
Ci ncin n ati, · John S uien t and Guy and Mrs.
Columbus, Jackson , y e I I o w Anna Reuter.
Spri nge, Clevela nd, Bedford. Gal• I
Others attend�ng were Mr. and
lipolUI, Amesville, Wilmintlon ,
M
. W. A. Ha nmg, Mr. and Mrs.
i:-s
Arlin�to n , Va .. A nn � rbor, Mich
HJllslde, N. J. a nd WHhington ' Willard Beatty, Columbus; Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Heilma n and Allen
D. C.
of Cari.ton : Mr. a nd Mrs. Otto
. On Friday preceding _the .wed- Hildebra nd, Brecbville; Mr. a nd
dmg the bride entert,in_ed her M n. Gary Midkiff, Earl and Julie
attendants at I bridesmaid 's. l u n - Q�ce Midkiff. .Huro n ; Mr. and
�onna n Heilman, the boats
, cheon In the private dining room ,
of the Ohio U nivetalty Center. and children Ron nie, Li nda, Rose­
A centerpiece of qari1111Uona and : m:ary and Patrick, Bellefon tJine
othf!r nower, d�onted the table I ;_ ,• . ------and placard.I of pink o,,nted the. , : ,

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Unda Crow of Pomeroy, The boa· leate1 :were d1"'esHd la pink at1d
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WEATIIER

Oh• Ccuulbued w ■rmer •
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Of The Mei91•Mu- Area

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ofilo: Moaday, June 27.

Huf.sell , and assistants, \1rs. Kalail Nease.
Mr . and Mrs. G. A. McQuai d
d isp lay by Lhc Prima ry I I I cla ss . l ' i ndy , Mrs . George Mcin!•�r t, Sara
and daughter, Pamela and Mrs.
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Diane
Mos.11c pictures were dil'i pl ayed H�c
Thelma
McQuaid of Detroit, '
1 h e pupils of the Prima r y JI and
I by the fourth grade c J a uC' s and
Mich.,
are
guests or Mrs. George
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H. Parker.
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sailor
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book. ends in the shape of rounded '
Mn. Alvie Phalin fell
last
I c hurch windows Bronze plaqu es of lars Lhcy had made during school
b
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week
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right
her
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I playmg hand� were displayed by
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Kelton at•
Pnmary 11 department led the ,
1 the Junior
High group.
tended
a dinner at the Masonic
: The program was opie nc d with group . H e r a.ssistan ta were Phyllis Temple in Pl. Pleasant Fritlay e v e,
muth
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Neda
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Judy
Wilder
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the piano prelude by C arol Scol t Hilbert
1 ning.
pi�nisl for the 1chool, w i th th� Brad fo:ti and :\1arilyn swau. Mr.s .
John Smith. son Charles and , .
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dau g hter, Beulah Mae of Sandysu
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ville, W. Va., visited Thursday 1
room. The invocation waa given by Susan S 1 a t c 1· a11d L} nn Daniels as With Mr. and Mrs. Price Hawk -it,
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the Rn. Ramond Konkrig ht, 88. assistants.
and were accompanied home by · ·
I An u1.errisc when membcra of Mrs. Smith and dau!!hter Joann
I siatant dean of the school.
Followi ng the Invocation a cor• the Junior II cJ,,.is pla1.:ed memory who spent several dJ•·s with her ,
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for the b£- l l cvc shoe bag was follo N cd wilh Hawk and famlly.
1 Pickens who was dean
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school and a gift WH pruented to
Mrs . Ada Stivers d Chester
Rev. Konkrleht by Neda Bradford They were d irccll'd by Mm C a r•
the dinner guest 11f Mr. a hd
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on behalf of the staff.
Mrs. Marion Hawk and family ·
Stewart 1md flora Md:h •c.
plaeo of eaeh '""'· The br:lde� I
Meel
The Jll,nior Il l department pre. · Thursdu tvening,
1',ive boys of the Junior clas!I l
�ifll to her attendant, wr-1p�
111e Ladie11 Auxill■l'y of Drew
led the congregation in the pledge,: sented the illusttaled ,kit of "The
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Hagerma n ol 1
Plnk ■nd 'llrblte, , �lso de�.•tted 1'ebtter Pol!lt American Le&amp;:ion
1
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(O the American Flag, the _Christ- W,ay to God's Highway" complete Belle, W. Va., arrived today for ,
e - table. Alten�m
J w.o-' Mf1. · •111 meet -in regulu session T.µes­
• 1an fla_g a nd lo the Holy Bible af• with costume1 depicting variom; a visit with his brother·in-law
Leo , Story, Mrs. �at.rick -tAc�.atJ, :'. � at 7:30 p. m. There wiU be
ter wh1rh the chlldre n sang "SJg . character&amp; of Lhe Bihle. Mrs. Pick - and sister, Mr. and Mrs'. Joh n
Mrt. Jame, Lodlary., ,11.l'f.; l)'�vtal t�ltlllaUon · o, OfrtCf!rs with M rs
I nal For the Lor ."
I ens was the leader with Clarence ! Lletwiler.
McCbnnaughey, Mr,. � 1,.\Y_�ed, · Ed,ward Karah1ll , eh?hth dl1trici
�
Mn._ Paul The1&amp;1, who served as Slewart and Cinda Sauer as a��ist r Mr. and Mrs. Denver Well of
'41';.�nlel dl�•ldent, tj,e lnstallin• oifteer.
;�� Su:n
nsrwin were in Taylor C2nter.
r ubhc1ty agent ror the school, was ants.
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e AA , ,.,,Y.art, G_u11t,, will. be prese nt from ?tfid·111ch ., June 1 2, to attend the gradl eader o_l the Junior � depart � ent.
M Isa Barbara Be� �. -µ,ie -, hoa- , dl_eoort, llaclne, Galllpolis and
iven
was
hffertory
prayer
MRS. CIIARLl!S LOCHARY
The
g
u
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ution of Mr s. Well's brother and 1
You'll always find all the Her a B111ta nt1 were Sandy S1mpt e11.
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by the Rev. Donald Boone a n d the �i sh•r . Bill and Juanita Bates.
son
and
Carolyn
Searles.
.
ice you need on hand at
Before
an
allar.
decor
ated
wilh
spikes
of
white
stalk
and
ded
between
div
erin
will
b
o
g
e
l
e
H
a
W ekend guests l the Denver .
The_ Nursery Cl �u under the
.
our dispenser. It's packed dl_rect 1on of Mrs. Richard Vau 1,ha n the Mi n isterial As11oclation which Well ho me were T/ Sgt. and Mrll. clusters Of maieshc daisies and lighted by three branch can·
wi th h,elpers Hope Bishop, Sue finances the school, and the Sun- Lee H. Evans and so n , Ricky, M e­ delabra, Miss Janice Lucille Story, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
in sturdy leak-proof bags.
R. Story, Pomeroi became the bride of Mr. Charles Pat­
l Neut � l1ng, Janet Baker, Beverly day School work al OHE conducted G uire A ir Force Base , New Jersey.
, and Mrs.
.
rick Lochary, son of Mr.
Ice Available
W . P. Lochary, Pomeroy.
Cundiff and Doris McGhee sa ng by Rev. Nyle Borden.
At
this
spot
in
the
proi::ram,
:,tr11
.
three
songs,
".fer.us
Loves
Me,"
Grace
Episcopal
church
was
the
sc•n•
of the open church
24 Hours A Day
i'Little Trees That Grow and Pickens thanked all who helped
weddi ng on Sunday, June 12, a&amp;
with lhe school.
Grow' ' and "Fishers of Men."
3 : 30 ln the afternoon, with· the deaia:n to the gown of the �ride. 1
,.
The closing portion of the proMrs. B. N . East was in charge or
Rev. Mr . William Rdbf!l°tll read- The bodlea featured tuffed lleev­
ntatJon of the
prese
the
gram
wu
,
low
e
notched
a
neckline
ged
d
t
rs
n
e
e
which
departm
l tl Beginne
ing the vowt1 of the do1,1ble ri ng f!�
prei.ented the 10011 'The Wise Man playlet, "The Parable of the Wed•
ceremo ny. Pf!ws for the f4mily with baby lice and the w1ilUJne
Hi
, a , ti the Foolish Man" followed by din g Feast " by the Junior
were marked by white satin rib· waa encircled b)' a saah of.. pale
nold Richard s
Mrs.
Ar
by
group
led
Y·
of
GalMr11
Charle.s
tlolzer
•
Jr.,
bon caught i nto a bow with pink taffe ta . ending in . a b\Jstle
Mrs.
Helpen
H
were
" prayer.
Carol and asslst,ints, Mrs. Clarence Mc- llpolls, !eglonat chairman of Epla- chryan themums afld greenen a nd bow. The bouffan t skirt "'orn
,
Carolyn
lcholson
N
II,
111
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Neal, Coleen Wllaon and Carolyn copal Church Women WH gueSl the aisle upon which · the · bridal over a hoop was trimmed In back
Scott and Judy Martin.
.
Russell
.
cs
-speaker �t the meeti ng of the pnty walked w a"s covered with with layen of t u lle rulJiea, She
,mng
,"
Sea
a
crib
d
Wlde
"The
W. Main SI.
Pomeroy
in � prese ntation o f d J plo- Grace Eptacopal Church �omen I whitr,.
llow
wore a headba nd of pale . pin,k
Fu
'
g
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y- �--•�f- t�h�• P�'�:�'. mas to each pupll lhe benedicillon held Thursda artern oon, usmg H
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l h;l•�•-�
B�
, c�
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trimmed with rosettes of lace. Her
;.
:a:::
music
ptQvlded
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was pronounced by Rev. Howard her themo_, _Lord
Relor ":' Thy by Mrs, Cedric Clark,
flowera were pale pink �rn�tlons
i
ddleM
.
,
lluwelt.
World Beg,mning With Me.
port. org'- nist, 11.hd Mr .. ' James which she carried in I whit' basA one n clock lunch�o n preced- Lochary, Bloomington ; [J\d., aolo- ket woven with lace ribbor,. All
ed the meeting, held 1n the par- i 11t, who sang, "Perfect Love '' , of the atten dants and lhe bride
le � house, whkh was decorated "The Lord lB My Shepherd" and wore white gloves trimmed with
w ith arra ngemeents o� roses. Hoa• " The Lord's Prayer."
embroidered edging.
teuea were the oflicers, Mrs.
Seating the more than 220
The bride riven i n mar ria&amp;e by
Fred Crow Jr., Mrs. Theodore
Reed Sr., Mrs. Aaro n Kelto n and her faather, wore a gown of taf- guests befora the ceremony were
feta and tulle froated by garlands Mr. Joh n W. Blaett nar, a ffa terMrs. Bethel Coleman who e n­ Mrs. Cedric Clark.
Mrs. Crow, president, welcomed of schiflli em�roidered l•ct: flow- ruty brother of the groom Mr Ro­
tertained with a shower In ho nor
of Mrs. Jack Coleman of Pt. Plea­ the 30 members a nd guests pre· erleta. The b11que bodice was I bert Story, brother of the •lH'ide,
sant, at her new home In Mid­ sent and devotiona taken from the fuhioned with 1calloped bateau and Mr. Morrta Wise. Best man for
dleport was assisted by Mn. Prayer book were led by Mrs, A.. neckli ne, brlef slfleve1 Md ended hUI · brother wa, Jamea Lochary
OareyblJ .. thl\ rl nga on a :white
James E. Sanborn, Mra. Je■o. Dal· 01, Meihlman. fl:eport1 on the PIii· ln an elongated· P:CJ.l•ttd �"ice
11
l n pillow �ged with lace · and
t
.
l)oijff��t
1kfrt,
le y and Mrs. William Fol iium ·
l•h llfe con rerence !or you� In fl'ont. ·The yery
The layctle gifts were pl11cett t,6ople held last week al Procl(U' worn over a -WI.de ·hpop; "'"' dec hrated ,at the corn er with a n
in the bassinett decornted wlth Farm, Londnn_. 0., were given by fashioned with three· Widening on �a:e blossom taken from the
pink and yellow streamers from Mu. James Titus and Mra. Mehl· pa nels of embroidery decmUng bridal veil worn by the mllther
the front, whHe the back featured or the bride at her weddi ng, wa s
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the celling with the stork and man.
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alternating layers of p14in and Rick McDonJlld of Nel1onville,
baby 11uspended from the centng.
embroidered tulle, sWePln'e to nephew of the
Games were played during the
' bride.
.
the
floor
In • chapel tr•ln. .
evening with prlze1 bei n g won
oc
1
For her · d,u1hter's
wed41ng,
by Mrs. Harold Sauer, Mn. Dale
The brldal veil of ,beer ·111u1- Mrs. Story cboae a atreet length
Walhurn, Mre. Edna Faulk and
wae fingertip lena:th and was dreH of roae lace over cameo
Jon
Mrs. Lillian Slelll.
to • double half crow n of pink taffeta, with a matching hat
eaught
The dl n lng room table was cen­
and abort pink face veil. Her
U
Upper
ny seed pearl■. The bride carti
tered with an arrangeme nt of
other
acce111ories were white and
I
deep•
or
cascade
colonial
a
ried
rrct
were
hu
Pla na
made tor a
dt!ep pink sweet peaa a nd white
I she wore a corsage of pink and
the
of
llliH
lillea,
white
throaled
money
FridRy,
u
as
8,
supper,
July
caah.
lo
caudks from which re rreshmcntii
They're aale to malL ea■y
with lace j cream cy nbidlum orchide.
of ire cream and cup cakes de­ makin,i; project with the public valley and Ivy, backed
Mrs. Lochary, mother of the
which
kerehiet
d
han
lace
a
d
n
a
when
Rock
Springs
Invited
corated with pink and yellow
I
ancl lnexpenal•• lo buy. Gel them al
groom wore a street length dress
mother
her
carried
by
been
h•d
n
Thur�day
g
n
eve
i
met
at
Grange
1 booties and c(]Hee were served by
and slsler at their weddl nga. Her of beta:e with_ acceal!loriea of roS(!,
the hall.
lhla bank.
I the hostesses.
only jewelry was pearl earri ngs I white a nd beige and a corsage of
master,
Amos
l.eonard,
worthy
Those attendlng the shower In
rose and cream beige eynbldium
I
of the groom ,
&amp;lfl
an•
Mrs.
We Pay 3% lnleresl On Savlug,
and
preslded
Leonard
addition to the ones mentioned
or&lt;:hlda.
Mrs.
or
n
wa11
Ho
of
n
Matro
g
�hove were Mrs. Ray Pickens, nounced that the s�win and bakAfler the ceremony the bridal
who
Pomeroy,
of
west,
Daniel
at
would
held
I
he
conteals
the
s
n
Mary Ruth Sauer, Miss Margaret
party
greeted the guests 1t the
1own
length
fioor
a
n
i
Sauer, Mrs. Delbert Becker, Mn. next meetJ ng, July 1 4 . It was de- was atLlred
parish
house of the church,
rose
over
n
oraa
silk
u
k
n
pi
of
6:30
30
at
Willis Anthony, Mr1. Ann Lyo n1, clded to meet on June
where they were registered )ly
d • wide
feature
gown
The
taffeta.
surclean
to
the
m.,
grounds
p.
I
Ann McGhee, M\asea Hele n and
1
rounded neckline, brief 1lecv e.s Min Margot- Greene of Shakir
Mahle Waddell, Mn. Loui1e Fol- roundl nia: the hRIL
A proaram wu prese n ted by and • wide eumberbund c1u1ht in Heleht.s, a 1ororlty 1lster of the
mer, Jeanne Brown, Mrs. Ge ne
the
lecturer, Mrs. Huber B rown. I back by a flat bow and centered bride, al a table decorated with
Coleman a nd Mn. Gall M iller.
enclreled a miniature bouquet of pi nk . The
Send ing .fil lrt1 but unable to at· which opened with a Aklt doodle b:v a pale pink carnation
fallinl reception room wa, decorated
dreu,
The
a:reen.
with
Member Fedenl Re1erve System
.
Mn.
by
Brown
and
Mrs.
Homer
lend were Mr■. Helen Shuler,
pleata. wilh flowen of pink a nd white.
aoft
1ft
waistline
the
from
Radford.
Two
artlcle11
wen
reed
Mra. Lucy Greflll, Mra. Edward
Fedora! Depo1U ln1uraneo Corporallo•
The buffet table Wa&amp; covered
bouffant
•
In
noor
the
1t
ended
Burkett, Miss Phyllis Joachim, "V1 hat The Flu Mea ns" b)' Mra'.
wllh I h1 ndm1de. lace cloth made
rt.
lk
Homer
Rice
and
"Famous
l
Last
Mn. Helen Buchanan, Janet Le. by the bride', grandmother, the
Pomeroy, Ohio
wls, Mrl!I. Mae Sauer a nd Mn. D. Words," Mrs. Emil Ball. A grange
Brldeamild, were MIN Barbara · l11te M·r1. W. J, B. Carleton and
I S. Harold.
co ntest w11 conducted by Mn.
Beal, Middleport and Mill Gret• j w111 centered wllh an arrangement '
Edward Humphrey and II poetn,
ert of Waahln1ton, P. of pink camations, pink 1w:M1t•
«:�
.
.Wl. Tau
"The Meadow Romanee " was pre1 4.9 CU.
OIANT , . ,
.
and
bridetmalron WH Mra. heart roaes and ivy, aceented by
aented by Clara Humphrey. A . q .,
ea Barftdt of Bedford, all llahted tapen Jn 11lver three
l
(:�
prayer at the en d of the day by
of brt.nch candel•bra. Punch, nllt.1,
� FNi1G
o
t•Pro0, lm
M1d1I
Kappa S rorit1 ,l,ten
Mra. w. A. Mor1an ccincludecl S�
th� bride. Their dre.lset 'wert decorated mint, and .small rovnd
the prognm.
ld,n.Ucal In de1l1n with thlt of eUes decorated with pint flo'GI'•
.
Al the close of the m eell ng, th
.
•tron ot honor and featured l"ta were terved the ,uesta:. ' by
'1ll RE
quartedr birthday i upp(' r wa� �!I �
RI
of pink ta ffeta veiled by Miu Arlene LuUO and M.118
served by the home economiOl, ,rtblN ■Ilk oraan
with bl1 bottam-lrHHI
aa. Carnatlona Karen Hetaler, 1ororlty sisten �of
committee.
lriNtd with lffl'n aloo trimmed the bride
th4 bultle bow■ at their WalatThe tfadltlonal four tiered
,lhea and the,y carrt•d bouquetl!I white wedding cake lopped with
of -pink carna llona ti1n1ed with ' a noa:ea:Q of pint •weetheart
neen which fell Into a cucade
i l Cft•n and ,haltered carnation . rosea • nd baby breath waa lrim­
o
, med at the base with 1reenery
The atten dantl wore bandeau I and nowers a nd reated uPon a
1 hNdbanda decorated by a I ona
covered with while orpndy.
Wllh Trade-In
n,t bow an� matchin1 their table
After the first plece had been
I dre11e1 in 1h•de. The • headba nd• cut by the bride and
tb
Thl1 11 more thin 1utom1tlc dtft01t­
ct111bl bib)! pink vellln a: Into a cake wa, cut and served '
tn1t 1roat never form-. mn In lho : .
full clrele endi qg in Ol,)en len1th ,:ueatl by Miss HClen Ca1klns of
I
fmm mtion. Tl\tf1'1 no frost , , . '-:
ra� Vl!ill.
.
Arlin e:ton, Va., a nd Miu ,;at
ne dtfrostlna of 1ny kind, ,m. 1t'1
the
of
niece
y,
8u11n Loehat
I Hu1hea of HunUvlUe.
• 1l1nt in enry way.
crr,,om WII nower a_lrl and WIS
In '""
J
, adlred In I flooi leqtb 1own of Other■ uslsUng 11 the recettllon '
(H!(J IHISI ''PIUS" RAMIS I
ul le ov,r taffeta almilar ln were Mn. Da-vid KcConnauO,�
wll!te t_
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bit d•11t. WU ltouah, J larllord, W.
Va.
6 23 3lp
1 9b9 A MERICAN 10' • ,o· House,
trailer with er,clo1ed porch. C..:11II
WY 2-2131 between 8 a. m. ind
&amp; p. m .
6 2:J 6tc

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G • .E. R.l!:FRIG.ERATOR, Unlvenal
CH r.i.111e , Call WY 2-3 1 1 8.
6 23 3tl'
--------GAS, FUt!L OIL and cul fur­
n1ce1, CaU f&lt;l r irH ellhn1le11.
Foreman It. Abbott, Middleport.
0-10-tk
l�INIT ,iA.NO
WANTED: Rt1pon1lble p111rty to
lake over low monthly payment,
Oil • 1plnct pJanu. Can be 1cc11
locall)', Write Crtdlt .Yli11R11¥N,
r. 0. Box :u5, Sh�lbyvUle, lnd11na.
(OJ 24, 27; (7) 1,
2, 8, 9, 15, 16, Btc

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1154 FORD va
4 DOOR

Cl•n JnteriOI', tood lire-. orl•
ainal bleek tini1h, heat.er ..nd
exlfM. Eltra nice.

$645

POMEROY

�27,�
co.
. • ORIO

1:30

1&lt;00

demonatraUon of the latest in

l�� Cl-l l&lt;.:V RULtT VH 4 dr , Slltl11;11.
i::iPark. 111111, blade f1mi;ti. $1 ,093,
l:h11cLtn,1r'&amp;, J'omcroy.
6 ,:.! 6 tc

8 : 00
8:30
t:00
4::30
ii: 00
0:30

. t :00

Buy

Yolll" - -

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR
AT

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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Pomeroy,

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Ohio

__

HIVtH
IIBPOR'f

�l_l � Wonted To Buy

collecUon of the 19�V
tax. Closiag date will be July

t 1 4 For Rent

Venezuela

Witb Emergency Rule

LI • D- -'-

( 1 7 , Help Wonted

I.M'a-1� .._..fl

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Man

Lega •N0fiC8
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368,002.a2

Depw.alli of umled �• Government (lncludJn,
poslll aYino) ---···-····: ······-- - ·-·· -··-·-··and ipolitl�l aubdM1iona ----------­
DePolUa of
'l'OTAL Dl!J'OSITli ·-············ ·-- · $1111),zof,88

»ia•

,42
78,877.44

I

D.OI
Other llabWtla · · · · · ······ ··········---······ ···--·· __1::1::
:,:
$
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trl0,321.119
······
·
···•····-··--·
·
·
1"0TAL L1ABUlTIES
CAPITAL A�COUNff
.
.. , • ,
Cllpilal Stodt:
ao,000.00
· com.men atock, total par $00.000.00 . ... . .. . .�;,- ' t
,
•••
60,000.00
i..;
•
•••••••••••
••••••••.•.
,
••••••
••••••
Surplua .
•
. 43,W.26
Undivided protita -···---•-•H•--------r·"'.:"'l.4"*-.;.:,,.., ..�

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�i:::��:put11e�JI;:-··----------- , 475,328.70
and -■t10111 : ••••., .•••••••••••• · -·-···--··-

I

Amerlean. Album
Dance Plll'lY
Roek Late Porty
W1�way Patrol
Ptmt Mason
W,inted-Dead • All..
Mr. Lucky
Have Gun, WU1 1'1'111el
GunsmoU
?Jot For HIN
News
Theater 11
Sign oll

Re,. llat!!iewa
Amfric■D Ill Wed
ch11alllil 8&lt;1"""'
Ait Forco Scrlpbook
Camera 211
Dig Picture
RFD, USA
Re• Elwood Gibb.
Bllseball
Sport,cop&lt;
Sport,, Special
Comedy Time
Summertime, w. Va.
Rev. Willard Wllco1
·
Oral R1 Jert■
G-E College Bowl
FYI
Twentieth CentUl'1
Lassie
tJennia the Menace
Tbe l',d Sulllvan Show
pc) General Electric Tbeat�
po Alfred Hllchcock

\

LIAIIILITIIS
Demand depoal.. ol lndlvlduall, parlnenlllpt,

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

a- Saturday

1:00
30
:411
00
10:SO
U:00
11130
00 .
25
00
1�
!40
tOO
:30
i:00
. BO
liOO

TOTAL ASSETS ·-·····---- -·-- - · · -····· ········ $1 ,073,781.15

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1

In th• St•t• of Ohio, .e th• Clo• of auslne11 on June 1_5. 1960. Pub­
d
H&amp;tted in r,eponN to call ma• by Camptroller of th• Currency, un er
ltetute1.
U.
RevllN
S.
Section $21 l.
AUITS
Oash, ba.lance1 with other banb, inewdint reaerve
2.
- bl.la�, and c■ah items ln pro&lt;:ess ol collec:Lion ---- $ 151,783.7
United. �late■ Government oblicatlons. direct
393,88il.06
and cuaranteed _ _ _ ---- ---- - - - ----- -- -- -- ___ -- --18,700.00
----·--·
ion&amp;
aubblvia
poUUCal
find
Obllraalwn, of SUtel
t:orporale ,tocu (lncludiDC $3,800.00 1tock ol
.
3,300.00
Federal Reserve 'bink) _ _ _ _ _ _ ________ .,. _______ ____
431,908.08
----­
ts)
oYerdraf
:f&amp;3i,64
(inchuUr-.
l,,oana and dilcoun1'
Aan-. 'Premilel owned $1',000.00, furniWNI and
18,1178.85
flxtun,1 '4,076.80 · ······ ·-----·- --······ ········
-----·-------�.44
... � ,
01.her a11etl ----------··---- -

PIANOS

llo111'11oil

Chann.i I$� S-.ny

OF llACIN

t 1 8 Employment

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ll:10
11,30

L IANK
TH� FIRST NATIONA
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'Wonted

Isl, 1960.

RIPORT OF CONDITION OP

Mason County
4-H News

Legal Not,·ce

---·--

T:00
1':30
8130
f:00
1:30
l0:00
JD:li

Melga County Treuurer

I

24-a For Sale or
T-rade
------�--

( 201 Business Services

•:45

CLYDE G. MI LLHONE

n:

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•=1:0000

open for the June or Second -ball
Real Eotale taxes. Also Delinquent

The tax books are now

··-·-········ : ·····

,,1111 Wllo

,,., Twr'. - -­

Channe1 1

Mtl9s County Real Estate Owners

DAYTON UPI-Ohio's traffic
Ohio River Gauvu: Montgomery
FOK SAl,K 3 . ROOM HOUSE
-- _ __.__
wilh bath. On Slxth Street in 16.9 upper, 9. 4 lower, 7 fl. open pro blems may enaulf evt1ryone
Syracuse. C�ll WY 2-6880 ur eall Gallipo lis 18.2 upper, 1 1 .6 lower, "if we are no t quick to e1l&amp;bllsh
liallipoll!i t: 16•::1863 ilfler 4 p_ m.
7 It. open ; Lock 23 14.9 upper, 11 prl orlty p hrn for treat1n1 them "
lo TO 20 ACHES HAY. P. M_­
Ohio HJa:hw:ay Safely Director J.
6 64 3lp 1 1 .0 lower, one tr.ap aod 17 wlc
Cowdery, Loria Bottom, Yukon
k.et s open; all dams are u p 1 3 Grant Ke)'&amp; said here Friday.
�.a26ff.
S_peaklnli: to the meeting of the
6-24-3tc
thru 23 lrom dosed off to l '4
Ohio Sllilte Auto Aaans., Key1 out
trap11.
- - ---NEW YOllK UPI-The hlghcvt
Ohl• RIYlr Bo•h (Down): Lock lined four programs he tho ught temperature ofikially reco rded
13 . MikP- Creditor 1 1 :20 pm 12. 7; 1ho(lld be put into Ellfect. They in the n1Uon Friday waa 1 1 2 at
Lock were:
.EIGHT kUOM HULISE, two fht i"OH SALE OH TRADE: 1 9:Stl liM(; Cotton Queen 4 um 2- 1 1
Imperial and Blythe, Calif., the
-Stepped up dr!ver education
;'
room 1partment1.. A. N. 8en1el.
lon pick-up. Contact The llut Hi W \!stern t : !55 um.' 1 1 -ti Robert lneludihl 1a{ety Lramtna: for arade U S. Weather Bureau reported to­
K Heed 7 am, O· l l ; Lock 1 6 Mr.
Plume WY2·3272.
day. Low this mornlna: was 27
1 1 -2 lie
Heijlaunnt ln Rutland. PhOUll
4:55 am, 6-0; Lock 19 V u. I- school �hildren,
Chri11
at Fraser, Colo.
SU 2-4793.
6 2� :n p can 7 : 1:S am,
-Periodic re-enmlnation for
0- 1 1 , Lock 22 Trade�
6 · IWOM HOUSE ON Middleport
drivers.
winds 9 am, 1.6-0; Luck 23 City
ll1U. tiaa, e1ectr1cily, eatern wa­
- An other 46' It.ate Hl1hway
of Hu.nlingl on 2:30 pm, 20·0; A.
ter. J'hunc WY :,i . ;,m� or 1cc Ed
olmen.
Patr
E
S·O;
V , Chris e p1ri,
Haymond .
Spe11cor, Middleport.
ti 23 ate
-And a center for training pro
.,.UBLIC IALI
Satvetli 8:20 pm 0-10; Delta
fea1l onal 11fety traffic people.
The und1m,Ja:ned wl.11 offer for Queen 3:40 am.
j
aalc 111 public 1 11ctlon, at lhe lite
Upbound GallipoUs Monlcomery
1 ·csidcnce of Pearl D. Lottrldge, lo- 2 : 30 am 4-2; Orleanian 6:2!5 am
Oamped
1-·0n n�� -. . ROOM-C•mp CINn Up
110US
'E. Cit.led on Ea11t Maln Street, in Porn8-6, Robert R. Gipson 4:25 pm
_
Call TUrner 2 1471!i.
Camp clean-up h•• been ache­
8 21 Otp croy, Meigs Co unty,
Ohlo, on Sal- 2-0, Lock 23 Hortense Ingram
CARACAS UYI-Vene1uela waa duled for 10:30 ■. m, Tuasday,
' \mh1.y, July 9th, 1960, at one 1 2.45 am, Cornell 2 : 30 am Hi ;
HEFIUGERATORS, Ewlnu Store, o'cl ock P. M., Uv �ersonal proper· Dan Quinn S:50 111
under
a 'Virtual stale of emer• June 21, at the camp around,.
2-0 Albert
1 08 W. Mi11in, Phone W Y 2·2660. ty of said decedent, conslstlna: In S. Holden 7 : 40 am 16.0.
1eney loday tallowtni an IS· Charters, pinwearen, leaden, .arw
------_
_
_
23
Jlc
111sln1tion attempt Lhat was ex- councilor� will prepare the tad­
l)art of:
6
- -- · · 1)4!cted to lay up President Romu- ULles for County t-H Camp June
lius stove, Kelvlnat o r Rcfrlger•
ator, Maytaa wa1&gt;her, sewing ma• ,.___
lo Betancourt for at leaat three 27 to July L They will hne a
_.
picnic lunch.
chine, t..:cdar chelll, livin,: room
week1.
•
-- -Con..rutlen Del.....
WANTl!:U: JIOUSE KEt;l't; R , Ag e su i t e, bedroom suite, beds, dress
r,
The rllht lo 111emble In pubhc
•
Mervin
Rouah, member of the
to 10 Ol!i. Kllfcrence11 wanted. crs, r 1 u�st, ruaa, end ta bl l'S, k il ch•
freedom of movement an d other
Phunc WY 2•:J2 H 5.
6 :!3 3tc e ll u1 en11i l1, dl shea, 11 11u1sware, .a nd M l: DL I PORT -2 'i-l st ory frame, con■thutional guaranteea were 1us HIil Billle 4-H Club atlf-nded the
rooms �1 t h b•th • 1aru:c, cor• I pended until furthe notice
annual State Co nservation Camp
r
_ _ many olhcr 1irtlcles
, while
.
ner lot 60 x7o near schouls only the iOYemment aoua:h
t to deter- at Camp Caes,.r, w,btter county
Terms: t:aah in hand on day o f
age
$6000.00.
1
mine
whe,ber
the
bombtna:
In last week. H• J1 1 8 )'e■r1 ot
oli.1
.
M
N
and
ha1
beln
1
4-H'er
for
seven
RS
L
l
st0ry
IL
frame,
U
c
El-�F
,
l- \.-li
I ■ V
_
'Y
downtown Car1ca1 Frld1y wa,
R ODEL . ST
\
6 roomS, � �edro oms, 2 CtSlern9, the prelude to an attempted coup y11rt: He represented the W••
Admlnl1trator of the Estate
o lfler bu1\d mg1,
ham■ FTA Chapter at the camp.
1 ¼i acre ot d'eta,.
IIUUSEWOHK, !HONING, BABY
o f Pearl D. Loltrldec.
Kol.lllb'1 name w11 omitted fNm
land
$3200.00.
aittinJi, aod c1i11 1l10 do w1ill1'111ii.
dcc11ased
RU TLAND-1 ¼ stQry frame, 6 J
1lurc, or fl\ij clerk work. In- Crltt Brjdfor d, Auctl o neC"r ·
·
Ki"~
rooms, 3 bedrooms, ilarage, good , Dini
11B
quire 620 Locu1l St., Middleport.
UH 24, 2�. 27; (7) 2, ttr
·3 ac ,c !01 on paved While La i
well,
1
------6 24 3tc
y ng Abed
road $4000.00.
•BALDll'IN
PARSIPPA!l\' . TROY HILLS
0HCe
MIDDI.IPORT RU RAL- 411 acre,
!)0
N. J. UPI _ An Intruder entered l
•WURUfZER
,.nd 111 ,tory 4 room frame, , .
home •• Lake Hlaw1th1 early toand OTHt;R fAM9US
NOTICI
orch. li:lfllt, 'Ai acre Jn &amp;:ar•
1· day and shot and killed • sa.Y'far:
Hize r Oil Comp4ny, 700 E. Main
AJR _CONiilTIO!'iUIG.�RD"IUGERBRANDS
1
r
oo
old man u he 11)' In hi.I bid.
:�•11
■ Lion H rvle1. J1ell: '1 Retri1era- Strrct, Pomeroy, Ohio, will accept
·
tlo n New Hav111. PhoM TU 2· bids until 12:00 noon, Saturda)l, 9ox
Phone wv 2.2220 . The Y1el 1m w11,1 Jo1eph rrancl1
Lupoli, who pU8hed hi1 wife, Ann,
Mn.
8-U. U July 2. 1960, for the putthase of 6-:IS-3te
.u,O_ 28.
2_
rrom lhe bed lhortly before
_
__
__ _____ _
the ro llowina equipment. to-wil:
ff:L!VJSION RADIO �llilD SMALL
lbe
Intruder
(ired, polie11 Aid.
aeg,i
J
Compr
r Air
1
eHor
appliance repair, Phone Otta
StL. ArLbur Denny said there
J
:2 Ai r Co mpr8lllot Hose•
.......; 'l'lltbillll .._,_,
lt:cCllntoek, Racine, O'llo. 2-1-Ue
w11 no ,1pparem moUve ror the
NOTICI
I JIiek Hammer
,mcsn
..a
ucsllOl!I. •
Public hearina: on the IUl81 bud• crime. Ht 1.ald nothlne Wal taken
1 Wilson Elec. Welder, 300 amp&amp;.
APAl\.'&amp;'IIENTS _ l'UmllllM and
fr.om
lhe
hoU11.
get for Sallsbury Town1hlp wlll be I
1 Chevro let Tool Ttuck
valumllhed. Mdluten. Jllddleheld
at the o ffice ot the Sali1bury i
2
Water
Pump,
.P('.1. Pbone WY•:M28ft.
2-3-tl
:tow nship Tn11tee1 at R ock Sprin11
I Rogers Rlpper
.....
w
The rla:ht is resened lo reject r•i�undt at '7 p. m. -Friday, July ;
"• •
CL0'111, WOOD SLA.T PORCH
O
•
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l
1had"'- elotb »oftb valance, any or all bid,.
.,. .....,
0•TO
T &amp;11T
· S.1111,ury , -•hip Tru,,_,
1wnlnp, ,enat11n blind.I, wlq•
Property m11 be lnspeetod at
·
P, H. Joh....._
dow ll!1deo . . �H fftlmatel. Rizer', Oil C�m.,n, olllce. TeleCMr1 ll1rNt, ,-....,
.T-lp c1.,i,
r&gt;:_t:-"'Wlppe� IH Volon Ave,, , phone WY 3-2101,
1 .. JI, · L• ·(qNI NMf •
Po--;;,
(8) i10, Ito
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(I) 11,
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• 21 90IO

, 1 41 For Rent

Mgr.

NOTI CE

FOH SALK 4 · ltoOM HOUSE IN
Mmcnmlle. FuU basement, run­
nrng water, i;as furnace, buiH-m
kitthcn wlth snack bar. Call
W Y 2·6291 .
6 24 tile

Cha11nal I - Monday-

-WH TN�TV-:_c:hcan nel l3-

1:30

Robert M. BCllllt,·

Badge and BuJ•eta
Eddie Seacrist Show
Lunch with Soup S11ie11
Talk Back
Commonwealth of Natlona
Gray Ghost
The Brothers
America 's Newueel Album
Travel Film
s:oo Cartoon Spectacular
Buetall
8:JO Romper koom
Studio W reemnc
9:30 Movie
Recor� Hop
l:IO Your Mao Repcll!WI
Dick Clark !iiho•
1 :80 I Married Joan
Brave Stallion
.2:00 Reatlesa Gun
Leavi :� To Bea,er
12:IO Love That Bol
L,wren� W"11k :V..nw
1 :00 Allout Fa.,.,
Jubilee, U. s. A.
l:IO Kadle
Up-To-'l'lle•llinule NeWI
t:llll � 1n Comt
iporq llePorl
,,..i 'Ilia i.■ie Stonn a­
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Do You Tnul
•� ,uuertcan esnOIC•'illl
d:30 · Captain Gallant
The 'Bia: Picture
,:OG
Su hanclsuo Beat
Jobn Hopkllul File
CoU•1• News Con!.,_
fl:40 W11Uaer Teller
National Edu. Auocl&amp;UQQ
l:U .iobn � l1W\fl
IIIJlller, M'atlnte
T:00 Broun Arrow
Open Hearing
f:i@ Che,:oant
Preaidential Mission
8:80
Street Beat
Summertime, W. Va.
D:30 Pat Boollje Special
American Art• Trio
J:30 Ted Mick AmoleUr Hour
Matty's Funaiu
I 1:00 Tho 11•"' Tonlcht
Eve Arden lhow
11:10 lkannln1 the Weather
People', Cbok,
11:11 Sllorl Rel'Ofl
' · ·11 :zo:•Ute 8- · · , .
Robin Hoo4

Challllel I - Sunday

¥te8.28

781.ID
1"0TAL LIABlLl'nE.'I AN!&gt; CAPITAL • ACCOUNTs ••
M.....IIDA ·
I
Auetl 1liodfed o, U1!i0ed lo ....,. lllbiutl,o and
13,581.U
$.
-·➔-"-----"-----------------purpotU
other
for
� l'ltEELANl&gt; ll. NOIIIIIS. o..hier • of the above-named .-.011, do
aolemn-lJ near that the above at.a� -la t.rue to the beat ol my
1
, _
1
knowletp ud belief.
FitmJKND S. NOIIRISl Oashler.
,
) .
I'
Cortecl-Altetl: J. DIILON
' , Dlretton.
EIID, S. ROUSH 1
EAi.iL P. CIIOSS
STATE OF OIUO, COUN'l'V OF llllt$, IO!
Swom lo oljd '"boorlbed lief°" ' m• lbla Ji do, of Juhe, 11180, ud 1
h-y &lt;CIJlr that 1 .. DOI . OD offker or dlieclAJr of thlt bont.
t

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10:M Whats My Line!
1 11 :00 Sun�,. News Special
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ft:00 Guelt St.Ir
8:1' Non • W1:W . !In&gt;
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t:111 Ju lhti World Tum&gt;
1:00 !'UII (llr,le
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The Three Stoopo
Tht Life of RllnArtbur 1. smut,, ft""'
A Look at the Weatber
Jule Rl,ltn Show
Amco 'n' Andy
lll1bway Palrol
Tb• Kate Smlto Sh..
'l'he 'bun ·
Fathei' know, Beat
Danny Thomas Sho•
Solhern Sbow
Henne,..
DuPont ,ho&gt;
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would lee! lh1t the ale,t way tG
deal with the 111811 prolil'I'! of a
Catholic on the pre1iden a, tlckd
would be to put the Ca'
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second place. Ho we,er
&amp; may
be, for Kel)n.edy to waver · "' on
the vke presidenc) ■urely Wo uld
jeopardize and probably dem olish
his chance for the presidential
nomination.
Kennedy can stand pat for
now and the politiciam1, includlng
Mra. Roo1nell, will undfll"ltand.
But. falling to win !he pre1ldential
nomination on an early ballot,
Kennedy will be pounded from all
Kennedy haa been under Pfe&amp;· sides to agree to take second
sure for month&amp; on the vice p res- place . Mrs. Roosevelt and others
idency. But, as Al Jolson uaed to will be in there pc•mding for the
..y "You ain't aeen nothin' yet." eenator not only lo agree to SJ!C·
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Mrs.
Eleanor ROO(leYeit Joined ond place b1.1t t o throw his first
Lhe preBSure group 1aat week in place delegates to Stevenson. At
1, a bia: wa)'. Mrs. R't somewhat that point in th e nemocratic Naimprobable ticket is Adlai E. tional Conventio n, Mrs. Rooae­
Stevenaon for president and Ken- vell'a Stevenson . Kennedy ticket
nedy fo r vice president. lmprob- may 11eem a l ot l ess improbable
able because SteveDIOn s2')'&amp; he is than it does now.
not a eandidate ror pre1ldent and
HST DIN"'"'
Kennedy firmly lnaista he will not
Former President Harry S� Tru·
accept sec o11d place.
man, o( course, wi11 be OOUli'ng
ON THli SPOT
Mrs. Roosevelt on all of this. HST
Stranger things have !1aP�ned. : hns his own candidate, Sen,. Stu­
how:ever, than �he normnal.ipn of I art Symington (D-Mo.), Kore•
an : mpro�able UckeL. Mr1. Roose• ove r, Truman is opposed, more in
the Kennedy-for- sorrow than in anger, to Steven­
v�lt s re\'l'Val
vice president boom pu ll the sen- w n. ·Kennedy as 4 vice pi:ea.ldential
ator on • tough IPQt. The mere st nom inee would not be worth a
hint at this _time . that he might r rdck0J to Truman. Two U. S. Sen­
be content with seco nd place prob- at ors, a nv two u. s. senators, do
ably would cause his large delu. j no t ma k� a good pre1ldential
gate herd to begin to f11de away.
ticket
Some Democrats undoubtedly
So HST, the fastest gun iu.1
t,,olitica.
w)U be drawlna: on Mrl,-.f
j
' ., 'ltoMevolt next JllOnth In Loi An.
gcJes aml who ft. t o ■ay which are
the good guys and which the bad
.guy11 in a western such as that?
l Mn. Roo,evett acknowledged that
tt would be asll:iu1 a great deal 0£
1 Kennedy Lo acce,t second place.
She also SRluterl him 11 ■ man
wo rthy aP.d com petent for the
White Ho11:o:c. But, 11he counselled
him to Wo ll,
"It mean!l' tmselfh1hneM and
courag e on the pert of Mr.. Ken­
ri.edy, '' she said, "if he is wllling
to take seeoncl pl11cl!, it nlao reans
for him an opportunity to grow
and to learn. And he ls young
enough to look forward to many
more yean of public service. He
Will gain enormotlsly In stut ure if
h.e thinks of the country rather
th an of himself."
There lt Is, the argument w h ich
will batter Kennedy at Los An­
geles. To answer it wm not be
easy.
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tj p,e.ure t t keflpa me� aw�
at night, ruln1 ttielr l!)H pme,
I •nd iives them u� ii be,Jln·
nlng to buH.d up around Sen. John
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F. Kennedy ,D--Mass.).
The pressure Is for him to a,ree
to a ccept nomina:ion for Vice
President o f the United SUI-tea. He
can tum off the pressure only by
winlling t op posltlon on ttie DemocraUc ticket on an early eonvf!D·
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