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WASHIN GTON UPI - The :knd
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8-Daily Senlinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 1, 1960

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MEIGS THEATRE I
po years.

Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIG HT •ncl SATUR. DAV
W 11\ Disney '5
"SHAGG Y l)()(] "
Fred M acMurray, Jean Hagen
COMIN G
SUNDAY throu9h TUESDAY
· -cASII Ml"CA.LL"
{Technk'i.liorl
James G.arner - Natali!" Wood

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BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX dealer
NEW ond USED

COAL, Oil, GAS
F URNACES

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Shop At Elberfelds Satu rday All Day 9 A.M. to 9 P-M·

;,7 '° �;;.�d �: Mrs. Stifilf Re-Elected President Of
Ladies Aux,Hiary Of Midd/.eport Legion
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Auxilia·ry unit lo Feeney-Bennett American Legio n post met
Tuesday evening at the hall in Middleport.
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Olher officers elected were Mrs. Paul Swtsher, ltrsl vice
president; Mrs. Lawrence Bing, second vice president; Mrs.
Golda Mourning, secretary; Mrs. Dale Kennedy, treasurer; I
Dr Kathryn Poindexter, chaplain
a n d Mrs. Pau l Hapto nsta ll, i g . 1 11.lternate.11 to the American Le­

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Also elected were deleg.-tes ilnd
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--. Return,ng
�I Jays
$ atur day N,,g ht
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gion con 11e ntion to be held i 11
Columbus July 2 1 -24. They were
! Mrs. Steiff, lirs\ delegate ,rnd
Mrs. Mourning ,first alternate
I with Mrs. Poindl'xter 85 second
delegat&lt;" and Mrs. Bing a5 second

For that long holiday weekend come in and choose
from a wide selection of styles and colors.

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$5.95 to $1 2.95

Pl,rns were made lo hold the annual picnic for me�bers and H1eir '
The Jays Kenny ;,,lid Leon , famihcs oo July 1 3 at the HOild
high I side !'ar k . The elu ldren who as­ I
ill return ' to Pomeroy
=·hool auditorium Saturday night sisted with the Poppy sale are
July 2 at 7 . 30 for a big holiday al110 1nd u&lt;h&gt;d Ul t(1e p1cn1c.
The meetir1g which was held .it
d ance par I y.
, an earlier hour was pI anne d !lo
The first queen wl,11 be selec�: that rnc rn bcrs cou_ld attc-nd the l
ed when "M111s Meigs County j insl ll l l a l l • m of urflcers of the
1 will be rhosen The hop is spon- o• w W£&gt;hster Aux iliary where
sored by the Kin Club of Pome- the 81 h diMrict presj�ent �rs.
roy and Midd leport . . The Jays Edwar d M llnhllil was , irislallrng
will travel to the Pomt Pleasant officer.
Moose Ballroom this Friday evenMembe rs i:uini: to Pomeroy I,
ing at 7:30 for a record hop with were Mrs. Stl'iff, Mn. Ted Chapproceeds going to the Y oung Mo• man , Mrs. Bealriec Robaon, Mrs.
tilers Club of Pl. Pleaaa nt.
Paul Swisher. Mrs. l laptonat.all, ,
Mrs. �orman Wayland and Mrs.
Mourning .
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fOI Dance Party

CHILDRENS SWIMSUITS . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 lo $3.95

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A Houseful Of All

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BED ROOM
L I V I NG ROOM
K I TCHEN

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CONVENIENT TERMS

It's hard to gel along without a range - and • re-­
frlgerator hi almost a nete11ity. They're both In­
cluded In Ibis 3 room group.

BAKER F U R N ITU RE
On The Brlghtetil Corner In

MIDDLEfORT

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Club Picn,!c Held
At Syracuse Park

Mens Lightweight

; Hostess Gifts

Small .f34-36), medium (3S.
40), large (42-44) and extra
large (46-48) Unlined. Zip­
per front co.at 11tyle. Sanfor­
ized shrunk. Tan, grey, ,green
(lo match men's work suits)

Club
The W i ldwood Garden
held a pil'nic Wcclnei;rJay evening :
at the Syr,1,cuse Park. An arrange
menl or £lowers made by Mn.
Homer Holter centered the table.
Hosloss glfLS were presented to
Followin� lhe supper a short
Mrs. Theodore Lehew when the :
business 11e11sion was held which
I Kin CluU met Wednesday even•
opened with de11otiona by Mn.
ing at her home, Prospect Hill.
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Fred Nease. Plans were made for
Mra . Ted warner, president,
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a flower show 111lng the theme, prcside d over a short business
J "Christmas in July" on Sunday,
: session when plans were comJul y 3L from 2-4 p. m. at lhe
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j pleted for a rerord hop to be
Fore11t Run Methodist Church.
held Saturday night al the Pome­ 1
The show will be open to tbe pubI roy Junior high school auditor­
lie for observation and a silver
!um.
tea wlll also be held at this time
Gamel! were played with prizes
The traveling prize donated by I
to Mrs. tdear Pratt and
awarded
Mrs. lhl.Y Thomas was awarded to
J . Ebenbach who also
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Mrll,
Mrs, H iram Fisher.
I won the door prize, A deH1Sert
Attending were Mr11. John Ihle, course was served by the hoateH
Mrs. Fred Nease. and Lee Ann, to those mrnied above and , Mn.
Mre Edison Hollon and Linda , Wlllard Ebcrsbach, Mrs. Frank
Mrs: 011-vid Nea11e and Roma, Mr� Powers, Mrs. Harold Ebersbach,
Kenneth Harrie, Mrs. Dwlg:ht Mil- Mrs. Annice Ohlinger, Mra. Rtcb•
hoan, Peggy and Heidi, Mr11. Karl ard Vaughan and G_uesh; . �rs.
G rueRer, Mrs. Homer Holter, Mrs . . Horner Hawkins, Jamee Ph1\IIP1,
Paul Fisher, Mra. Milton Houda-' Ted and John Lehew. Favors were
shell, M n. Hiram Fisher, Mrs. small VIUICH.
---Henry Thomu, Carl and Cindy,
Mrs. Alfred Yeauger, Mrs. Ray
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Thom11.a 1:1nd [IUea\l, Mra. Don

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Saturday Sal, Price

$2.95

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NEW BUIC� - PONTIACS - GMC TRUCKS
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Better Buy Used Cars

OFFERED AT BEST BUYS EVER
1957 FORD va 2 Door Sedan - - - - - - $1,195
We can refer you directly to the local owner.
1957 PONTIAC Hard Top 4 Dr. · · · · $1,595
· Sparkling original finish. Shows extra good care.
1959 BUICK laSabre · - · · · · · · · · · · · · $2,595

Yeauger

Yearbook Prepared

By Progrnni Commitiee

The program committee of tbc
8. H. Sanborn Mh1slonary Sor.iety · 1
or the Middleport First Baptlat
1 Churl'h met Thursday evening !\_I
the home of Mrs. Wllli11 Anthoril,
lo prcpurl' the year book for the
l'Omlng )'ear.
Othen 111l tendl11g the 1neetlng
were Mrs. Ton)' Fowler, Mrs.
Charle� Bennett and Mrl:I. HE1 rry 1
l luud11shcll.

Mr. and Mrs. Dlln Smllh aud
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l fomlly were Sunday dinner guest9
of Mr. and Mrs. P11ul Smith of Dorl',s.

1956 FORD VB Falrlant · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 1,195
,t Door Sedan. Exira nice inside and out.
·1 958 CHEVROLET Biscayne · · · - · · · · $1,595
2 Door. One corelul local owner. Spotleas inside and out.
landard shill.

owners.

1957 MERCURY va Montclair - - - - · - $1,595

,I Door. Power &amp;leering and brake,. Push button abl!t.
Immaculate Inside and out.

1956 BUICK VS Hard Top 2 Door · · $1,295

"81!!()0 actual miles. Dynaflow drive,
•Ww ,atisfy the most critical buyer.

Radio and heater.

if 956 FORD VS Statian Wagon - - - · $ ],195

-�nger. New Ponllac trade-in. Exira clean. Fotdo-

c.

56 CHEVROLET va Belair · . . - - · · · $1,195
J)qor Sedan. Very sharp looking car.
56 BUICK va Special · . . - · . . . . · . . $ 1,291
Top 4 Door. One careful owner. Shows beat of care.

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dtlve.

8UICKS

$695

ry extro good . Hydra­

· . . . . - · as low as $595

'I going lo be 7 lucky people. We have 7 good buy■.
OPEN UNTIL 7:30 MON. THRU SAT.

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G IANT DJSPLAy OF

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BIHer &amp; Better I

- also Gordon Seott In
•' TARZAN'S FIGHT FOR LIFE"
(ln Color)
- 'IIIO G lenn Ford - Red Button•

"1111T"��Ell,l,L
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Alao Cortoon

IATURDAY ONLY

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SUNDAY OIILY
Marilyn Monro. - Ton, CurtLs

"SOME LIKE IT HOT''

Aloo cartoon

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A Hlad courst1 WH urved by
to 10 members.

Hob1tet1er.

· the ho1te11

Bobby SalteY' spent snenl day■
with Mr. ,md MN. Edaon Roush. I
Jlr. and Mn. Buren Duncan and
da1t1ihtera r,f Clifton vlttted ·' lat,
I and MN. Douat,.1 CiN:le and f1m­.
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Uy S1111day,

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Prlnled 48" material. Rell·
ular $1.49 and $1.96 quality.
•Nlte ■election of patterna
tnd colon. Wathable and
&amp;&gt;r�.sh:runll:.
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Housewares Dept.

$1.00 a yard

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WNOCEL

WINDOW
SHADES

lJ?. COion -White, EJiabell, .
U,ht Tan, Green.

SURE-FI RE FL,ASHBULBS, No. 5
1 doaen $1 .15
TARTAN SUMTAN LOTIOM
69c to $1 .98
POLAROID SUM GLASSES
FOB MEN and WOMEN
Priced $1 .98 to $3.98 ptr pair

' $3.39

$ 1 .95

Large size crystal glass
pitchers with beautiful
flor,1 and stripe designs.

69c

TUMILIRI TO MATCH.
10c ..ch

voluea /&lt;Jr lhlo ..le
reffllii.niDS 1NO TV
1eta to make room for the
1881 model■ soon to be here.
Trtclt In your ol,. Nt on •
new RCA Ylcttr T,lewltlon.

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PLASTIC
DRA PES

Heavy gauge vinyl plas•
tic drapes. Easy to wash.
A big selection of plain
and printed patterns.

FOR MEN and WOMllN

39c to $1 .00

POii IATURDAY ONLY

CHI LDREN'S SUN GLASSES
15c and 19c ptr ,_pair

. Salt 88c a .fl.lO
WONDA GlllP

Made of conlbed yarns "Comblpun" for extra 1trength,
e•tra IWluryl Fine selected American rolton. White
and pastel �ors.
81 BY 1.- INCHES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,$3.18
IIOUBJ.,E Fl'M'ED SHEl!TS . . . • . . • . • . , , fS.11
INCHES .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,1.11
11 BY
SHEETS . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . fl,11
FITl'ED
TWIN
P!LLOW C.UES, d. 117 38� lnthea fl.71 a pair
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TR O U S E R
H AN G E R S

Ea1J to . use ldJuatable trou­
aer euff haneen. Ke&lt;IJS the
creue ruor &amp;twp. Tromen
canoot fill off.

6 1n l )Off....

77c
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sitOP Q.IRFWJS It POMlHOY_9.t,Bpm
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Gallia Accident
On Texas Road·

GWS WATER
PITCHERS

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PERCALE SHEETS .

llanllary, pure 1lumlpum,
ijurable. 6 quart she.
Ideal for l!lanchlng vege­
\lbles for storing In
borne freezln&amp; units.

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Lux.uriOlls - praetlcal wipes clean ln a Jiffy.

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CANNON COMBSPUM

ALUMINUM
ILANCHIRS

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TAILE CLOTHS

� VICTOR
nLEVISIOM sm

FOSTER GRAMT SUM GLASSES

Wath�ble au-pported plf.alit
abide, 88 lnehes wilM. 6 ft.
leftltb - on multi ■top roll­

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Chief of Police Herbert Gil­
-In such cases, if tlie guilty I
Meanwhile, police offie,,n Ike
key, beset by two trumped-up parUes are minor-1ged,
paredt.s Ne.al and Ed Haggerty arretled
telephone calla this week, today al&amp;o can be
held re■ponalble lhe Gene
Oiler, lliddlepoi;;t. lut
adviied the guilly penons, vho-­ chief 11id.
night on charge■ of ·"1!i\iuieation
ever they are, that penaltie■ are
He inlicated that if such calls and di.11turbing the pea�. Oiler
heayy Ior sµch action,. .
continue stepa eaifl. be taken to . remained in Jail at noon today.
Tbe Middleport Chief qid the t1uJe the telephone
lUed IIDd His �eatlft.&amp;.. before M•yoi: _ KeQ:-.
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e.»,. Aeem to be coming froirt •ffi"At ·track4ng down the
ltt',fJQD .I aeth McEtbmney wu Rr for
youth. lq one caie it was a or person,
then &amp;bould be euy. riext Tuesday eveniui.
"foolish" kind of call. The other
contained an · Outrigh t "false"
charge againat an innocent per­
son, he said.
Ma"yor Charle11 Legar of Pomspecial conclitiam provided lr,eroy asked today people young 1 the law.
and old remember setting off
Mayor Legar: last night fined
fireworks is against Ohio law.
DavKI W. Hwnpbtty, Racine RD
He slid very little trouble has 2, $5 and coat■; for reckleu oper­
been experienced in the past ation. The mayor said the fin•
(rom acta in violation or this sta- was light becauae of UDU8ual ci:r­
tute, aod he "hoped the public , cumstances Slll'TOunding the inci­
wiU continue to respect the law" dent in which Humphrey's car
Most states In thti natlon-- [ jumped a curb in Pomeroy early
· OhNI 11 one-haN mad• uN of ! Friday morning and aheared off
flrewortta 111,..1 except under I a utility pole ..

DeLuxe 54 • 72 lncbes
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Spedal 8$Nlay
Prlee■ on lHO Modela

GENERAL ELECTRIC

$1.39

when the Paat Matron■ of Pomeroy Chapter OES met 'I'Ue■dar
evenln1 1t the Masonic Temple.
Durlna; the busineu aeaalon
, with Mra. Dwl1llt Parker -,tdln&amp;
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! election of Gfficen wa■ held witli
Mn. Parker re-elected at PNll-­
dent: M:ra, Blaettnar, vice preal•
dent: Mn. I. B. Weed, aecnitarr
and Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, trea,,
surer. Plana were diacuued for
a phmk in Aua:111t which will be
held at the farm home ol Mrs. 1

"THE LAST VOYAGE"'
(ln. Clnema1COpe I

Robert MJkhum In

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WII asal,led by
en McElhlnny as Patsy Prlc.il !
o f Portland who had planned to
aHl■ t with the party was unable
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to attend.
SpendlnC the night with Min
swan were Sandy Ohlinger, Lynn
Daniels, Clnda Sauer, Carol Sc o ll,
Sandy Slmp.1on, Karen Greg,r:,
Dian Wilcox, Ellen Dutlon, Judy •
Martin, Beverly Cundiff, Neda
Bradford and Judy Wildermuth

Mrs. Fred Blaettnar waa h&lt;ttleu

- also Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone

"THE ANGRY HiLLS"
(In Olnemucope)
- IIIO Geoqe Nader In
"NO WHJ:U TO GO"

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At Home Of Mrs.
Fred B/aettnar

"CAST A LONG SHADOW"

MONDAY ONLY, JULY 4

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I Past Matrons Met

Aude, Murphy - Terry Moon

- allO Camaron Mitchell In
"PlER. &amp; - HAVANA''

Monday evening with a party 1r nd
slumber party in honor of her I
d1u11hter, Marilyn, who ct'lebrated
her Hlh birthday, at their home
on Llncoln St.
nlee
Marilyn reeeived many
.iifts from her friends and hir
decorated birthday cake WllS �
ed to her 1ue•t1, abo sandwlc�s .
soft drinks and potato chips. Lit­
er the girl■ enjoyed making and

False Phone Calls· Bring Promise From Police
Chief To Crack Down If Guilty. Partirs Found

il4xS4 lnehe1 . . . . ,1,39

We carry a QOfnplete Une of
fNier.er supptle1. Vapocana
a.nd Lida, Ul y Oaken Buel.­
ell, Freezer Peper, Plastlc
Bags, Bag -and Box Kita, T1pe
and Foil Pana.

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Parents Responsible, Tao

Soft and absorbent. Lintless . Cotton and rayon in Jumbo size - 20 x 36.
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SUPPllES

Truman Sees

A LITTLE MORE TIIAN a year after Pa trick Henry
d llUI famed "Give me liherly, or gi ve me death," speech, lhe fou nding fathersdelivere
gathered in Philadelphia's In­
dependence Hall to sign the DeclaraliQn o f Independence, using
ink stand shown
in inset. Today, 184 years later, Americans observe "Independenclbe
e
Day"
to re-dedi­
cate themselves to the- principles of freedo m that inspired f.heir nation's birth.

DISH TOWf.LS

DEPT.
NOTION
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MATERIAL

NEW OFFICERS, CHARTER MEMBERS · - New Rotary year officers and _two charier
members of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary c lub are, left to right, John We '.ner, du-ector;
Jack Robaon, secretary; Harry Barnes, chart er member; Gerald Preston , director; J: H.
(Jap) Gr&amp;le . first _president of lhe club i n 192 9; Ted Reed, Jr:, director; John Zerkle, _ direc­
tor: Gene Grate, new president, and Cash Ba hr, treasurer.

3 pairs for $1.00

3 for $1.00

BARKCLOTII

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Choose regular length or shorts with elastic top. Sizes
10 to 13. Save Saturday on these long wea,:-iog "Bache­
lor Friend" Everyday Socks. Navy blue, brown, grey,
black and white.

tries dishes fti�ter. Needs no ironing. Colorful plaids
and stripes wllh fringed ends.

This has been a big year for Summer Furniture, our
hesl. We have a few Gliders, Chairs, Choise Lounges,
Hammocks, Swings left. Nol all styles. Not aU colors
in all slyles. Bui whlle they last Saturday - Real Ba,­
galns.
Save Saturday 8 to 9 on the 2nd Floor.

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For work or ,play. Cotton
twlll Jn solid colon or green.
tan, grey or navy blue. San­
forized. All tot.ton. Com­
pletely washable. All sizes.

EVERYDAY SOCKS

Very absorbent. All cotton, Mok•• gla.,es ,pnkle.

SATURDAY IS SALE DAY
FOR SUMMER FURMITURE

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59c

3 for $1.00

15c

s:NGLE

69c

TERRY KITCHEN TOWELS

Large size solid color
wash cloths. Blue, yel­
low, light green, dark
green and pmk.

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1957 BUICK VB Special · · . . . . · . . . . · $1,595 I

'8rd Top 4 Door. Owned by one of our most particular

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Sunday, June 26, 11 ba�ket dinucr was held on the lawn of the
home of Mu. Theo Lehew, Pro&amp;pel't Hill, Pome�oy. �I noon hon­
orlng M n . Lottie Dixon ol Tor- .
onto, Canada,
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Thoi;e attending were Mr. and
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Mn. Harold Johnson, Mr. and llrl
Rlch1ud LcHheil, Sprin�field; Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Lehew and Deb­
Mrs.
b!e, Charlelllon; Mr. and
Harry Hf'eglc, ll1:1d1u•; Mr. and
Mrs. Homer lfawkins . I.co and
Wallttr N.euler, J11111u•ltc Phillips,
Vern GlaH, Mr. ancl Mt·s. WJlllam
Lehew, Ted, John, Cheryl and
Billy, loc1'1; Mr. a11d Mrs. Wtll Jam Thuener, Syracui;c; the honoree and h(lflle81l,

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( 2 Door Sedan. One careful owner. Powerglide. Almost
like the day II was ,old.

· , Door Sedan. Original black finish like new - One care­
ful own er.

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Party
Slumber--

1959 CHEVROLET BelAlr · · · · . . . . . . $2,1 95

, 1955 IUICK va Special . . · . . . . . . · · $995

lojoyed At Home

,nd Pomela.

, Door Hard Top. One careful owner. Dynaflow drlve.
R&amp;H. Be sure lo see this one before you buy.

WASH
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8n•kof O:,innor

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ottio, Saturday, July 2, 1960

"SORBANT"

Sizes 3 to 8. Colorful stripes. Crew neck. Short sleeves.
Limited quantity.

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Ohio: Fair 1nd a. littt. ..,_.
north...t teiC111y, locail faa llftlft9
thl1 mornfnt •••th•.t, Pair ,.
nlsht, iunday
pertly c'-41.....
warm tnd mer-. hUfflhL, NIIHaw.Cill
thunde-r1howan llkelr lu-M,fJ af.
t•rnNft or nitfat. ...... ...,. 7J.
12, low toniaht 5Mdi.

Wilh pin, while, black
and a wide selection of
colors.

MENS "BACHELOR FRIEND"

$2.00

Boys Polo Shirts

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SATURDAY SALE!

IVY TROUSERS

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WEATHER

SUMMER CAPS

4 pairs $1.00

Sun tan color. Wa-sh 'N
Wear cloth. Sizes 6 to 18.
Flaps in back pocket.
Tapered legs. Slim sil­
houette.

Iv United ,...._ l11terutlonal
It WMIICII t_., • tr•ln .t 440
rallroed tanll can with • capu•
ity of 10.000 .. u..., ..ch to hold
tht lOl,IOO ..nel1 of fuel oll
uHd -.cit day IJr the nation's
stetl ffllllL

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Polished Cotton

WORK JACKETS

COSTUME
FLOWERS

$1 .00

Absorbent. Double strength for wear. Triple crotch.
Sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4.

$1 .95

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Fine quality cotlon slips
with shadow panel. Wide
eyelet embroidery trim at
top and bottom. AdjuatabJe
strops. Sizes 32 to ff.

TRA I N I NG PANT S

I?olding wood chairs with
heavy striped canvas seal
and back.

A SLIM DRESS of bll4:
and w hite line plaid oott0D
from the Branell 1ununer col­
lecllon. Bia.ck bUltone accenl
the mock clo1ln1 and lhol'I,
•Jeev ea ot thla balea.11-necbl
dn.181 ))elled 1n black le9.the�

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Chief Webster Aid Leifheit told
him he cramped his wheel&amp; ri1ht
onto tbe high hint 1n hopea of
preventlna: the vehicle from run­
ning out of control into tile traf­
fic on Routel 7 • 33. The Leifheit
car beaded up tbe bani:, rolled
back onto Ebeneter, . I.urning r,ver
completel)' and atoppJng on lts top
on -the 1harp lnclJ,le.
Neither Liefheit nor h1J two
complllions, Jack Hart, 1'1, Pome­
roy, and lohn !melt, Columbus,
were injured. There were no ar-

2 Defendants
Admit Guilt In
Peoples' Court

In Judge Emmett Pedplea' cobrt
tbi.s morning two defendant, plead
cd giµlt)'. and were fined a total of
$30 , Ud coats.
J1D1es C. Johnson pleaded gull­
ty to a charge of reckleu opera­
lion ft)ed b1 the county sheriff and

was fJned $25 and coats.

In the other cue William_ WJlli•
was fined t&amp; and COliltl after a plea
of guilty. He wu eharged with fol­
lowina, too eloae by tbe hlfhway

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In obHMlnff of Independence
day, July 4, the Pomltf'Or • Mid•
d- Dolly s.i,t!MI will be publilhett Monday.
Aas,ular publlcttion will N ,...
IUfflN Tutl&amp;lay, July 5:

COUNCIL ME�TS JULY 11

The regular Pomeroy councJI
meeting ■che_&lt;Juled for Monday,
July f, lla■ b'een po,tporaed until
July 1 1, the m■Yor's office laid
today.

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�rHE DAILY SENTINEL

�Ir,, FleminiWa.
Ho,t For Card Club

Mr11. B ra nch Fle m m in,: enter­
talhed her card club Th u n;day
eveDlna at her home in MiddlePof t .
Prize1 . 11·ere awarded to jlrs.
Thurma Theil a nd Mrs. EJiuileth
Roush. Others play in g wer , ,.
Wilham Morris , Mn. lria
ton,
M rs. llartha Meyer and Mn.ii.
len
liuehanan. At t he concl1111oa of
the eveni ng a salad coune ·.:· was
served by the hostes�.

Commentating Editorially

M DAILY SENtlNIL
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DEVOTED TO IN�RLS11
Wilkesville
OF Mt!IGS-MAIION· AREA
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Publish,d fferf lll';m,- ii
Y')Ulh m.eetLfll was hel al Willes
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Mr. and Mn, Don Bu1U1 and
d1u1hter, Rae, Bow1tn1 Orffn, are
1i,endln1 1 fe• d1y1 with Mr. and
Mn. Frank �rner and family.
Danny Mareum apent I day with
Walter Jordan.
M'r, and Mn. A. R. Q111ter were
In ChN'1e■ton recently to v&amp;llt thfllr
daugbi.r and family, Mr. and M'n.
Che,ter Siaencer arad Steptllflll.
Mr. and Mn. Robert hrry and
-on of McArthur ■Ptht II\ eYenln1
last week vl,lt1n1 hi, aunt, Mrt.
Mallie Lowther a1\d eou,ln, Evan,
Rulhe,rlord and f1mlt, o( Fort
\VG1'Qi. TeJ� who were ...Wtln« at
the bolo• ot ti1, 1illff and bnlher­
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fol­
lo"1 n g: Opal Harri■• Vina
Madeline B ucllanm, Meua Ba.Uey
dum , Margaret Gf'Offnicltle Bene-'
Del
Reed, Aile:, e.r,,, Gl1d;, Dii
Ion. Rut h Barton, Uufo
All'!n and
M r .and ,\lrs . Jed Tan
t.bony.
Vuo1ing Mr. i nd Mr,. Clarimo
nt
J l.11rt1 9 l.1111 wee,k were lhe ir
child ren, Chuc k and Jobnny gra nd.
Ham
l l ton of Ha nstiel d . A.J■o vlsili ng
were �r and ltrs. Homer
Staton
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1:00 Record Hop
,:30 Diet Clart Show
8:00 Brave Stallion
8:30 Lea" :: To lle■Yer
1:00 Lswren.�e w�1, &amp;lw
10:00 lubllee, U. 1 I. A,
11:00 Up-To-Tllo-lltnute 11:10 Spori, Repart
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8:00 Rolik Lib Party
7:00 Hlchw1y Patro1
't:30 Pem Muon
8:30 tfant�--Oead or Alln
9:GO Mr. Luol:y
8:IO Have Gun. Will Tranl
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Remedy Lies In Congress . .

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Ir C E. ■UK ISLI E
111re that they art- b-erng well r
P o�nty A�, Atric1Jltur•
tecled . Every Pt'st1c1 de Ja �I
As t e h?t m1d-�um mer .e
m us l
a■on be registered with th"
.approaches maect.11 mcreaae thei
U nited
r States Dept o f ARri c !Jll
u ni i n 00_
nu'll,ber■ .an d altac.U.
opera tion Wllh th e Food ,md
Dru 8
. A"lette: r received today from Ra- Adm
Mr. and Mrt Hobart Day
mu,lu t ion _
cme in d icate-a Japanese
an
beetle11
J ch1id1"en ol Shad e vi.siled M r. n d
are now 11ppe.aring in that a
a d
he
label
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m u.tit show the
rea
ntl Mrs. Wi n Bailey the past week. M r .
The■e _ Lar1e btttie, l ooking very n.am_e, ingredien ts, net cuntrntbra
d
11, di• 11 n M n Floyd B.arnho use of
much like J une beetle,, except
bav- rffhona for 'Jlle, preciiul wn� an cl �i n a J .,;o visit ed the Baileys. Da r­
ing .a m etall ic ueeo or 1.ree
the manufa clure r·s name and
nish
M r and 1trs . Flo.Yd Barnho use
add ·
b�nz.e color, wiU •tut to feed
r ess. Directio ns for use
on
a��
are
� r . and Mrs. B. M. Bucha na n
not
foll.age, com silks, and espec l accep� ancl
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regis
i al y
1ed
tered
Mr. and Mra. Dale Barr Sat­
unle11s
t
he
ro1e11. �DT co
llSDA, m cooperation with
n t i nue■ to give best
urda
y
even
m1i:.
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prolect ion of fofi.aie, bul d oe
11 not FO?ci . and Drug i\dministralio n , is .
protec1 lht bee tle Crom en
ter in c 1alist1 � ! ha t label cla im! will not , Mr
· · .a n� Mrs. Me igs �nedu m .are
open bud■, To protect flow
era a re■ ult m ha rmfol residues be m g !e.avmg �aturd � y to v1s1t h11; si ster
l '/4 Rot_en one applied on a day
to pre-1e n t on ra w a1:ricullu r.a l pro- / .tin Ocie Solhtt, Erie, Pa.
day bas11 seems to be lhe ·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Koeni
,eat pro- I duel.II. __ _
The d rop in ear'y aprl ng
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g viste1:Uon.
i ted, Mr. an d M rs. Pearl
aow
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f�rrowl ngs, Bowen .11ey8,
Dillon
and
Js
f� m1J y Tueaday. Mr.
site to th e tren d in recent oppo­
.;md Mr!!I.
rworm con tro
Ea
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on
■weet corn
yea rs
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I Gra n t Barn hart v i5i ted the Dill onli
whi ch has seen a larger
ha s .a n, i w mat erial which
LAST WEEK'S FARM MYSTERY
n um ber
ha■ ■o rne
'Monday even ing.
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of spring farrowin g,
Tl,
.advanta�e1 o ve r the old
d
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d
reliable
d
January a nd Febr u ar)'. Farr
of the Pet: �:1,:;�• �: c�Z,/ ii�!•fi�
DDT. Th is ma terial LIi called Se
Mr. and Mrs. Ha rold
ark.• �arr1�onvi11e , reported 1t that
By M.de U,- Buch•n.n
owi ng8
vin.
Bran non
throughout the u. S thi1
way
The
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advantage ia th.at corn ■talk■
an
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did
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The Joppa WSCs mel al the and M r. and M rs . George
J. H. Eastman Pomero
tha
t
1t
apri
now IS the Dowell farm,
g
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h
k.eed
d
d
d
were d own 1!5
sp
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for
me
ayed Wi th th i s mii lerbl may be ho1n e o t Mn , Pearl Ta nthorey
rly kno wn as the Peter Nelso� pla
per cen t compared wo m U es nor
011 called on M r!I. B rann on's sister
ce
thwest of Dexter.
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to a 9 per cen t dro ln
l
Used
for
Jun
e
livea
711. 'Jbe meeting opened with Aifo i,ia, at Portland, Sunday
toct feed 7 days
p
.aow fU"­
after.
the last applica ti �. Control iafter
rowing! In Ohlo.
prayer by ltni. Alice Barr. The Jes - no0n.
■ at
least U iood •• DDT, plus
n topic "Chrbtiaru·
so
Use of Lei•
adT '
M r: a nd M:n. Perry Curtis
vanlage lhal forage can be the
CUTS CUBII.N FLIG HTS
ure !ime " wa■ preaented by Opal
fed.
Visit,
ed Wi th her pa re nt■• Mr.
The earwonn motha lay egga
a
MIAMI UPI-Na Uonat Airli
H
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then taking part
O
rr1
and Mrs
includ - A
on
n es
a� nou nced Friday H i1 cu
d
n
tting its
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M1aml-to-Hava na round tr:tp
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e!:i u'.:��•.t\1�;-B �;��:
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flights
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per cent of lh e pl.anla ■how f
from six to thrE!e weekly
an, Mar11ret Grocenickle, Delcla
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Phone Wl-9-364 1
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and its
he
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pa
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n
ts,
Mr. a nd Mrs Meigs
!i lks and repeat every t
r�und
Reed, R u lh �arton. Pearl Tanth trlp
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. • •• . Northero Oh.i o form lami- eow o verag,&lt;t abo ut 500
hree
Tampa-to-Hava n a hes
day1
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Bened um, Tuesday.
will ?P•n th e ir
long a, fresh 11llu show. Silk, rey. M r,. A ee B
fhgh ts from th ree to one a
POMEROY, OHIO
barnyard I i,st fe,r. On e of the out, pound,
h . ,n- w,s deet,&lt;t spen dmg a week at the They are
t:mdiog
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mu,i b, ••Pt cove
ir eab, n on
re■,ur,
be� use, "not as many peo week ••tes to v15ltors August 2.
r or a n n o veroary fund. Re- I.
red beca use e•.,
Powd ery M ilde w J.24 Form
e, t
ple ore
Shod,.
The oecaolon wilt be a farm !· f ure, of the r.nn Ex tensi on
hate
n 01,. or lwo
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going there. "
day an
!orm m,n,gem l!Tit spe�l,Usl, ,ay I. La wn areas tha t a ppear a
manageme nt fleld da)'s If worm goe, down the silk dIO tthe
the (ir■t i■ its higt,:.y eflJcient
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they
h,
were
dusted
t
wi
h flour or �ar. Nei ther
u se of
of Jts ki nd to be held on a 'state
ins�ct k•ide cont11 m powdered milk may be infecte
- bor.
d
1 nale!J the kernels, but DD
wide bas is. HOii form, are lho,e
with powdery mildew, a,y, Rob.
rt ed ,to,., •hould not b, T treatof Pa ul Wise, Ro ute 3, iffin a nd
he
Bowers
T
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P
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a
a
rtyka,
rm. th ree miles
feod IO
T
Exte�sion plan t patholo- l ive!J
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Cl iffo,·d Bow,nox, Clyde.
tock.
southeast of Clyde,
Is baskol iy g,st , The Ohio State Un iversity
w, hne one word of encourage.
a beef-hog operati on with modern Cloae e ami n■tlon
:r
_At the WIse farm, on e-h a lf
of the grass me nt for o ur
fee
ding eq u ipment
friend-the dog .
blade
a
n
s
reveals a .cr.111 to dirty- Tick
d high
nu1e �outheaat of Old .Fort, vialt- crop yiel
! wHI d i■appear for the year
d s. The rarm conslett ol
whit
e,
ow
d
e
or! wol t see a modem d ai ry oper.p
zy-li11:e growth (fun- by Jale July _ I n
the mean time, for
a h on, complete with b u Jt tank, 100 acres. Corn field, on lhe c u, thr.,ds) ove , the upper sur- d ?., only, they
pl
ace ha v� been averagin
b&lt; duiled with
may
face
o
(
g
a
! Uectr,d Jea ve1.
140
plpeUne milk er, and walk-thru 1
either 4 '/4 M■Jth ion, 10
bus hel.s an aere· wheat 40 buih /
,
P&lt;rcen t
rnUk.ine parlor. Wile owna
u i , or one percen t Linda ne.
ell, oats, 80 b�.!l hela; ' a �d hly: ! Sometin;ie■ the Jeaves may take o,..,..,
aere1 and ren ts add ltiona l la nd
Home gardeners with pe
four ton s. Boweraox grows all of on • yellowiah .ca,t In se vere
to s upp��t hls h�rd of 46 Hols te�
trees in lhe!r back Yards may ach
cases, mildew mar caW1e IO:ffiP.
n
hi
s ow n l ivestock feed and
ha ve
of
d
co':"'- H1, feedm&amp; pro&amp;ram is • �
m t of his own labor. He f..
:J:• th � le.ave■ to shr1veJ and die but alre.;idy noticed d ead lip11 on the
b u1 II arou nd a "green chop" ayso ut abou t 60 beet cattle each year I th is 1� not too tommon. Small branches cause
. d by orien tal fruit
tern w
. here a grasa-legum e mlx
- wit h faci lities l nel u din• , ,,.10 · bro':"'ms h,blact d ota or frui ting m oth · Growing peaches sho u l d be
Iu re ,. ,uI ond ha u led lo the
,nd • SS.foot • uger eon veyor . The bod "' 'f P"r among the mildew pro tec ted with DDT.
.
cow� twice da ily,
With wheat
s wi n e opera tion on the
fa rm is grow th m late sum mer or early 18
- very impo har ves t at han d ,·t
Wi nter forage of high moisture bu
fall.
rta nt thal the wheat
i lt around 1 0 sows w h,
·•h
,_ tarh ay _ an d corn cob meal ia stored r
b ins be clea ned th orou
o w two litters of plg11 a year.
ghly and
ln stlos. B uttert,t prod uction per
Powdery m i i&lt;k!w usu all
t hen ceili ngs, walls
½ tiers h•v. been averagi ng 9
a
nd floors be
fou nd in shaded,
! �/ sprayed with inseeii,ide, u,i n
I pigs each.
I Jawn e or Where dam p are ,
g
air circulation ia Meth0XYt'hlor or M:aJalh ion. New
poor.
&amp;rain shoul d never be placed
,.
in
'
,ual ly no oontrol is needed , the treated bi n until
the bin is
,,yu,
I
t
h
,
speclalist However, i n tho roughly_ d ried.
OU O
.severe casea co n trol may be ob,.
New gram &amp;bou ld never he st
ortained by spraying with Wetta
ed
in t he same h n
! with ol d grain,
ble
Behind every hag of Red Rose Feed are
,_
I sulfur (I ta blespoon per gallo
a
n d the new gra
ii corps of men
m shou ld contain
n
inte
rested in helping you to 'Ille Bed
of water a nd wet fol i age we ll)
w :.• ,.
Bose
Feed more 1
or less tha n 14•;, m oist ure
prefitably. For John W. Eshelman
tha ne WD 1 ta blespoo
K.ara
I
There
are
several
n
in 2
&amp; Son s maintains
.
�heat pro· ·gallo ns of water per 1000
lahoratories, a Research Center
square lec ta nts on the market which ma)'
and Experimental Fann
' Woody , ornamen tal pla n ta tha t / feet
f
to provide a eoutinuing search for
/ can. be transpla n!ed at an y sea- fer of t ur . Repeat at JO-day . in• �e used on the new grain before
feed improvements.
vals or u ntil control ls obWn, , ,•t . is _stored . These prot
T
�e Bed Rose �h men 1tudy every ang
sous now a re ,w rulab le at garde n � .
ectan
,
ts
are
le of feed
d
t '½ ,l'lala thJon-whea.t flour d ust
science. There II a tomtant 8e8ff
cen ters, reporls Marvi n Carbon- 1
h for new feeds im­
Mal
.11 thmn 57% Em ls i
u
on Concen�
nca u, Extenalon lloricu l tu
provements in pre5e'n't leMS and
. �-:-----at I
bett er feeding ' and
tr-11le B'ld Pyrethru m..Syne
I. The Ohio State U�iversity.rist
sl
rgi
man
agement methods • • . all for the
Thc-s e i
wh e�t protect.ant.
pw-pose of giving
planlB are grown 1n me tal, paper
you better feeding results • • • fo
Fhes
Tire new
are
help
.atep
in
p
g
u p their al- I
m ache, or tar paper pot1.
They / A d em onstration on the proper l�ck s on s.boul
more satisfaction • • • with tnore profit. you farm with
give,
you all the oparaung •dv1ntag11 that
every
,
th
ing
ca
n be pla nted even d uri ng
Ho use
sum - way to g rease a pa n was gi ven fly populations
are hL•.ilding rapid ­
Syttem provlde1 . • , 1t a price that m only the Ferguaon
mer months as lhe root sys tems / by Pat Ga u l J u ne
5N us lodsy for morw prrits fn,,n
17
1tche
wh
en
1 the to wHU
the ly. Sanitat ion i s still mosl i m po
So why aettle for /en than •
are not_ dist u rbe d hr di gging. f Chc1 ter Sew a nd So
r.
gen uine F1rgu1on Sy1tem
Club
ta
n t . Spread man ure
you, feecl dollar.
tn
et at
i n the field s
/ Con tainer-grown pla n ts may be th e school. Mn. Ma
tractorl Come fq and tee 1he Ferg
rie Koblentz
wh
n
e
uson
I
poss
35
ible;
Sp
o
therw
tdal •
ise dre
· used tempora rlly on patios, ter- .an � Mrs. Cleo Smith are
-I-plow tractor any farmer Can
adv isors. m:9 n u re e nd sil age ■eepage .n nch
Atk about our lf�r­
/ races, an d i n the gard en proper. Al i ce Smith, reporter.
reas
ar time payment pltfla. Look.afford.
with Diazi11 on, or Mala thi on to
comPltt • 1 • ,:ou'JJ b, 1
If Jett p ermanently in the pols,
kill
• • • •
. Maaaey�FerguaOfl n11nJ
maggots. Insi d e hams u.11e either
•
th
e
i
•
ll
w
�
e
t
y
ro1't
Ja
e
t
bou
.nd
and
u Mye rs a nd Delores Hoyd power atomizer
/ poor top gro wth
wlll result, When conducted a demonstrat i on on spray and /or s, or a resid ual
bails . U ie power
transpl� ntlng, simply wa ter
these setting a ta ble at the Ju n e 22 sprayer. or ho•
PRONE WY 2-? IIS
Your
prop.&gt;rtioner to
pla n ts rn well an d m ulch.
meet ing ol the Col u mbia Make-It
MULBERRY AVE.
pply Diatino n, Norla n , or Mala
11,
POMEROY, OHIO
j Some woody ornamental&amp; avail- Girls Clu b, held at the school. thion on walls.
Dipterex, 4 ou nces
•I
able in con ta iners incl ude: Pyra- The two gJrJs also de m
.
onstrated to o ne gallon or wa ter pl118
on e
For More Dttall1 Ph. or Write ' canth.a (Fi rethorn), Pieri&amp;, Japa n- ho� to p ull a tt1 re:id for straigh- pou nd of :'lugar on dam p
feed sack&amp;
ese Holly, Weige111, Forsythia a nd lem ng yard goods. Du
ring the makes a good bait.
I most rose varieties.
meet in g members worked on their
With the restrict io ns on fly con�:-::;--:::------s�wing projects under the a uper- trol on
dairy cows P)'rethrum
M r. an d Mrs. Raymo nd Thomas visio n of Mary Jordan,
s
ee ms to be lhe best
advi1Jor
.
Be Sure Of Quality, Service,
I
method
end so ns, La ngsville spen l S un- Ol eva Sm lth told a
Hemloek Grove, Ohio
Value
story on h1 penn i lted . U horn flies arethat
PHONE WY-Z-5101
day with her m other Mr1. Fr€'da
a
heal th, Ja net .Myers
1
POMEROY, OHIO
. Wells. They called to see Mr. and t u re readi ng, Zella gave a acrjp. p roblem on dairy cows, Malath ion
Phone WY-2-8794
Ha wley pre- 15% dus t, 3 table1poons per co
w or
Hrs. Lloyd Wood, 1Iao.
-!ented a poem. Sharon Cox re- Metho y
x: r. hlor !507r Wettable pnw•
Por ter.
der. 1 heapi ng tablespoon SPre
ad
• • • •
o ver back, neck, sides an d ru bbe
d
Two project lessons were pre- I nto t he hair
by hand suppl i es pro­
sen ted and two demonstrations tecUon
!or two weeks.
conducted J u ne 23 when the Sen•
·ip
We d o m ake progress i n control
Jor Joli)' Stl tchers me t at the method&amp; rath
••
er fast. Last 1·ear s
aw
Syracuse grade 1Jchool. Topic heavy
attacks of face flir-.a. Th is
s
••
••
were
Sewi
ng books and correct ■Pri ng
there was still no control.
.t ,
use of II b roiler. Patt
y Winebren• At th e present tim e, however, it
•• ••
Iler and A nn Sau vaJ!:e, ad vi sor, is 1 uggeated
i
for beef cattle herds
gave dem on■tratlons on proper back r ubber
,
s s-11pplied wi th 5
pe�
tech niqu e In aewl ne on a button ce nt M ethoxyc
hlor, plus 5 per unt
ii ••
and m1ki n,g hot sand wfcheg _ Go- Crag fly r
epelle
.iiiii ... u
ing to Ca m p w11 the title of a ity of p rotecti nt has a l&gt;OSllibi J­
on.
;.,
report glven by Jessie
Cottrill.
Wi th .all of the changes i n pcs�! .- tio•._ , .
Sharon Cottrill, reporter.
Ucide materials cons umet'll can be
'"•••·•,,.,.i· �-·�
•
;� "'If
What to take to Camp was lhe cia London, J u ne 23 when the
\j;.,. •
-- '
topi
·
e or a report given by Palri- Syrac u se Jolly Stitchera m et at
�
the grad e school. A project lesson
on hem mtng a �ea towel along
STERLING
with a demo nstrr,, tion was given
by Bren da an d Addie Norri s.
} lV' � m w w t11JW w.w •
Brend
a Sayre, reporter.
a M¥ mr,
Wat"4 It gobble llil heavy
.- -· - � - !llil'!lf wt:lm' ll.m mf
FOR WATER SOFTENERS
CLIP THIS FREE COUPON
� � ,,C.
E.
Blak
e
win
slee, county el:fens­
drowa . • . PoP out "'1cl,;
CLIP THIS FREE COUPON
;
.
lon agen t, wa9 1 gueat at the
Approved For Ali
This Coupo n Good For
U
/
·
llq
U'O
bale.,
at
a
tonnap
June 27 mee ti ng of the C!leater
This Coupon Good For
rate nevv before
Farm Boys. Ro!is Clela nd was in
reached
charge of the me eting durl ng
by a Jo,, - bole,, See
which time reports were given by
how the
No,
Richa rd Fick, Larry Ball ey and
"We
Do
Outo
m
Grind
ing"
f6
keep, YoU clays IJ1d dol­
FEATURING
Clyd
e
M
axey
.
r
Ref
eshments were
r.lo. 2nd St.
Phent1 WY 2-32541 llened following the
lars ahud all tluoi,&amp;h the
I
meeting by
Mll&gt;
DL
POR
T
WITH EACH 10 GALS. OF GAS
Fi ck �n d Saile)'. Jerry Frederick
..
PURCHASED AT· LANDMAJU(
reporter.
EACH LUBE JOB PURCHASJID
,�

PA I N TS

-

.

Look for hog p rlces thi
to It.a)' �ell above those a fall
of Jut
year, .says C. C. Bowen,
Ohio
.A b'r
Slot, Un i,er.i ty Ex ten,lon
Hlll-1
m, r.
kell ng Sped alist.
I Bowen sees hog pr
i ces dr op.
plng no lower lh a n $13 in
1I ber or Decem ber . H igh pr Novemice■ t
year , he predi cts · .v ii] come hi&amp;
in
A ugust.
/ The m arke ti ng specia l i
.
st b.aaes
: hu observali ons o n .11 r
ecen t U.
S. Departme nt or Ag ri c
ult
pig crop report indl c.atin u re
g a
spri ng pi g crop (Dece
mber thru
I M ay) which is 16 percent lower
, than a year ago 11 nd an unu su
la J"ge decrease i n nurn ber of ally
farrowi ng last Ja n u11ry and sows
Fe b­
I ruary.

SHERWIN•Wllll

Channel �Monday

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,
ff
p
J
l
a
o
I' f
g rices
May Stay " L -ve
ThOse Of 1959

NEW ¥ORK UPI-Gen. Dou •.
la■ M, .:A r thur Wit prese nte
d a
&amp;Croll . Lt the Re■er ve Office r&amp;
AaaociaUon o f the United
Slate s
f'rl�ay i, recognlllon o! hJ "pre1
1
e mitient" Votiti
on &amp;IJ a sol d ier- ,
11tatesman.
,

1

s
r
enjo)led. A potluck
served and squa re dan('rng wu 1ess office phone WY1-2I�, edUat
enjoyed by the young people. ■l oUice Dhone WY2-2157 .
This simply illustrates what e\'eryone who
En1111red u aecon� clu1 �
The T,rnessee Valley A uthority, under a
M u■ic was fu rn ished by t he
battt:r at tbe poal office Ill POPI
st r.ausba ugh or('hestra.
.
recently passed Congress ional art , can now has made even a curs ory stu d y of TVA's oper­
M rs. Floy d Dav is is a m ed1• troY, Ohio.
sell bonds to finance expansion . It is planm•d ations k nows-that i ts "chea p ·power" results
National ad:vertlWlf reoresen.u.
cal patien t at Holzer Hospi t al.
kinds
all
given
been
has
it
that
fa&lt;'t
the
fro
m
S·
i
J.ve:
B&lt;ttUne�'-Klu..b,JJ,. lne.. N
m
seruri­
the
lhesC'
of
had
worth
Steel
5
1
$1
million
Blanch
Mrs.
to market
.-.iDJ:ton
Ave.. New Yon. C1t1
in­
and
her
direct
of
ing
t
kinds
l
l
a
and
disloca
advantages,
of
fall
e
to
n
tu
r
fo
ties during the I 961 fiscal year. And one re­
shoulder. Dr. Bullock c11red for !law Yo1,rt.
dired
taxpayer
subsidies
that
are
denied
to
sult may be an i ncrease in TVA eleC"tric rates.
I•-- ,.,..,
the Jnju.ry a nd she was returned
private bui;ine.ss. Capital [or expansion has
Jay Brown ol Ga111Poll9 .pent to bier home.
,mter •herf nllllble, • .....,
•
This highly signUican t possi bility came to been one of them. But now , in marketing several days wUh hl.s trandpar­
Milhoan of oer Mk; oll&gt;• Jtot Ill
Mn. Lawre nce
nts, Mr. and Mrs. Geora:e Ren•
'-llfl
t
li&lt;•llaol
DollJ
roe
We­
on
n
Ver
Jon_es
Mn.
director
A
nd
a
TV
t
Middlepor
testimony
by
during
tight
bonds, TV A will ha•\re to pay the goine: inter­ sha•.
Oill111
ber and child�n. Ru tla nd we re o1S mC11thl. ii.Ill;
before the House Public Works Appropna• est rate.
Attendance at the F'tet )Jetbo­ Thursday gul!st■ of Mr!. Clara 13.90. By motor i'iult .... afd
,bte: one month, �.
tions Committee . Committee chairman Can­
Phillipa.
It's interesting t o speculate on what would d isl Churtb S1,mda1 WH 107,
fe&amp;I'
tb:; ' DOD�- ft.IS: -··
Fr
e
emon
d
Al\shire,
Lo,-n,
W.
ew
n
the
Rev. Jack Stutter is
non asked if H would be necessary to raise happen to the TVA rate structure if it were Va., ls here vl&amp;iti ng his brotller,
�tn..
in ister at the Methodist church
m
rates ·'because of the cost of carrying bonded forced to pay taxes on the same basis as com­ Em ile.
The famlly will reslde i n Vinion.
HOLria
Mr. and Mrs. Ste ve Ebli n ea11•
indebtedness a n d the Treasury repayments parable private power syste m s. The latter
Mr. and Mta. Joe Pawluaiak and
Admissio n,, June 30: Mn. dle1e
d on Mr. a nd Mr!, Paul lacobs
chlldren were gue■ta of Mr. and ler wawtt,, Chesh ire; Mn. Cblrle•
required under the new aC't . " Mr. Jones stat­ now pay a bout a, quarter in taxes out or every l n At he ns.
Carey Sttausbaugh and Mrs . VanCooney, Pomeroy; Mra. Rbbeft
Mn.
ed in answer thal interest will be a very im­ dollar they receive. TVA pays no federal tax­
Pearl Jacobs attende d the gen• Nellie S1yre on s und•y.
Keith Wilson, Pomeroy.
confere nce at Winona Lake,
portant element in dC'ciding ''whether or not
Mr. 1ftd Mr■. • E,ui A rb11ug h
es at all. and only relatively small sums i n era!
Discharge,, Ju ne lb: Rev. f...utal
I nd .
were in Cotumbu, Friday and G rlle Mis■ Sandra Betti, MiN Mil·
our rates wil l have to !Je -adjus-ted.''
lieu of taxes t o local governm ent.
Dis trict qu arte rly meeUn1 will Sltu rday where they atte nded
dred ' Brown, Sam Carpenter; Mn.
be held al the Method ist cb'ur.ch
e weddln1 of their daughter, John Price.; Mrs. Cherle■ Wlldon1
here this wee k.
; elba Jetn to Thomas Fred
Mn. JMftet
Mr. and M rs. Clyde Vn.OboneY , � ft Suutday at 2 p. m. at a t.wrenee MeQ.,ide,
llltlltel
Juhn
Mn.
Sha\"et,
spent an eve n ing al the home of s..
Meth"'11sl Chut&lt;h.
·
l{ale, Jamee cunntn1hlim, Jbhn
A five-to-fou r Supreme Court decision ion from lawfully stnkmg over dema nds in- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Eblin:
Mi11 Gtwcla Gray employed in
Jlm.. .
Pappa,,
which was handed down a, short time ago has volvlng "the creatio n or discontlnuanee �f
M r1. Ann Chap man , ill,,eroy, Col umbus and I p11.rty of fritn�s Wlnlllt&lt;, Pete
N�•.
enjoying a ten day vacation 1n
caused a great deal of national atten tion and positions:• The Sen ator then added tha•t hts called on her au nt, Mrs� i�rgie
Birth&lt;, 1une 30: A d.aUJhler tn
Diehl.
Florida.
bill
a nd Mrs. Chdlt1 VariiCodh�,
would
make
it
ab�ndantly
clear
th�t
the
Mr.
alarm . In effect, the decision said that, under
Mr. and Mr1. Lou Dit ., PoinMinnie Nichol■, �nan, Jiomeroy.
Mn.
1
'intent of Congress 1s that progress ts our eroy and Mr!. Lona
eeh�r. finch., la apendln, the 111mmer
the provisions of existing law, a compa,ny
Gani• at her hotne in Sllem Tow1'11btp,
n t 'fuesday
Ch�Rter,
spe
which wished to terminate jobs in order to way of life . I wa nt to emphasize, however,
poha.
A 'tent 111eetJ111 la in proare11
UPJSTIIASIIOUltll,
modernize and improve its operations would that this progress requires due regard for the
on
the public sq111re.
Nrlllnien� A•
H
Eun&gt;IH!
1'b
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clan:
Cline
and
ha ve to barga in over the matter with the un- welfare of those whose lives are di�loc�ted by Terr)' spent the evenln&amp; at the
Mr. and Mn. Amo, l..o'ri, Col­ ,embly Fri� vojoil In llol&gt;ilf of
by their ea rly establishme nt of an all•
u mbu!, actompanled
ions concerned . The union. in sum, has wb:at such progress, and that the bill is not rntend- home or Mn. Emma Fox.
d s M r. and Mr s. Cha■. John ­
ien
r
f
European university
Hoy Howell returned to work
ed to chan"e the law oh bargaining as to rates
arnounb fa a veto power.
son wer e weeke nd guests of M.r.
r 9pundi ng t he week end l1ere.
afte
of jllf, rules, working condlllons, severance Mrs. Le9t er Brookover ca lled on and Mrs. Ray Stra usbaugh.
JET IS
D
The particular case concerned a, railrObd.
pay and ot he r matters."
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hartsook
NEW YORK UPI-The new
rs . Nor ma n Schaefe r.
M
But the principle has a general application,
weekend Boei ng 720 i ntermedlate-ra na:e jet
e
II jobs are frozen, the state of industrial Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Sm i th spen t of Columbus awer
and thus becomes of overriding public Imguests of Mr . nd Mrs. Joh n airli ner has received Fe deral Avi­
Sunday
wilh
Mr.
and
Mr
s. Lowell
development will be fro,e n . Progress will McNicklell, Antiqui ty,
approval
Sh illi niJ.
ation Admin istration
portance.
u t i nto ser­
p
be
slow and, i n many insta.nces, stop. That is one
to
it
g
n
permitti
atRaines
Larry
Mrs.
d
an
Mr.
t.'£" 1111 •0·
ne1.
The r�medy lies in Congress. So Senator thing tJ1e country can't a fford - both be­ �.. rrr
�1fMlllf tended the Arba u gh-I.ult wedd in g vice July 5 by Unit,d A i rll
In Columbns S und ay.
Dirksen has int rodurcd a biU which would
cause of the nation a l domestic welfare, and
North Carolina.
Mrs. Raymond Long, Jimmie
Mr. a nd Mrs. Charle, Hensley
amend the pertinent laws and prevent a un• our mil itary strengt h .
a nd Mary Kay were gue1l8 of re- called on H. A. Hen1lfly Sunday.
Ja tlves i n Columb us recently,
Mr. and Mr■. Marvi n Marki
. and Mrs. Harry Mulhol .
Mr
called on ti.er parent&amp;, Mr. and
11ae Almo�
and were recen t gueals of Mr. Mrs. R. L. Larkin.,, llted1vi1Je,
��� and Mra. Alv a t)e va ult.
Sunday,
T..,
The ne&gt;N mi n is ter Ph i llip Hen.
Saturday, July 2
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter were
denon will be ordained J ul1 Rth
Ml' i gs Coullt)' Fox H u nters As­ at e p. m. at the Pres byteria n colling on his brother Mr. an d
Two hundred fourtee n 4•H mem­ Va nce Dawso n , M i ke Fry. Suza n socia tion ic e cream soetal 111 Bald Chu rch. The public is welcom ed . Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and
bers are u ttend l n.i the a nn ual 4-H Johnson, Jam es Pauley, Barbara Knobs, on the Ba11ha n • Stlvers vllle A reception will he held on tbe Mrs. David Holter Sunday. .
I
Mary Kibble waa a d mner
ramp a t th e M,11son County 4- H Sherry, Ju dy T u rner, Janie Tu rn ­ road. Hometnetle let cream, cak�, lawn followi ng the serv ice.
ly United Prna lnt.,natlonal
pop,
Ol
d
time
m
uste,
0:30
p,
m.
and
gu est recenlly at the home of
Cum1) near So u ths i de t hi s week,
er, Jim Wise a nd VJ&lt;:kiu McDa niel.
Today I s Saturda)'. Jul y 9, tho
family.
or tha t number 34 ure at t endi n g The ca m p, which closes on Fri­ 1.501h Anniversary Celebra tio n,
ltlat d ay or the ycnr, with 175 from Ma son 's lwo 4-11 clubs,
day, has t he 4-H you ngsters e n­ Wilkesv i lle Firemen .
Marilyn Bissell llDd Ted Haymore J n 1 960.
Saturday eveni n 11:, the Ml. Her­
gaged I n several d !rfere n, types of
were at Ravenflwood Monda,man
ll
ck
din
u
Good
n
L
he
t
l( from
A c
The moon Js oppro11chl n,i: its
crafts and otht!r 1cti vltl e1!L A camp m an Church (Chester 'l'wl&gt;.I will
Spending Sunday with Mr. a nd
Clovn Cluh. whose advisor Is Mr�.
)■11 q u art er.
feature a 1pecl11l service. There
By Vlafet Smith
cou ncil is hel d each ,n,Jeht.
Joe Bissell w ere Mn. Harold
Mrs.
11,e morning 11tar! .ore Mara, Sa rah SpE'nc&lt;'r. are Jackie CapeCamp pe rso n n el I ncl u de : Thomt11 will be a variety of sln1er1 and
Spe nd i ng Su nday with Helen Holter and family and Mrs. Davld
h
.ur
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&lt;.iuy
Car
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wright,
Charle
n
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J u piter ,11 nrl Sat u rn.
Gawth rop, camp di rector ; Ja nt•l 11penkers as well aa l�I t alent Bowman and N e lli e Coza rt were :
The e v en ing 11t ur1 are Jupi ter, Diehl, Ja11t cc He n ry, Gle n n Joh n - Wallace, count y 4,H agent; Bill on . the program. Se rvire�■tart1 al Mr. and Mrs. A m i Parl�w, (jomp­ �rpith an4 fam,lly. _
, Anyone, w11ilii�. to have an)' ,
PPJ\ , Kathy Juh n 11on, N a ncy rrtf- Gregory, county exten si?1' agl!!nt'; 8 o'clocls,
and S•tu rn .
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lon'., Calif., Mt(. · •a nd' M: rk. 1.etnan;l iterris
1
pu blished ·please call Yu•
(U t , Sha ron Q ueen, !lnrvletla · Ne w­
the
by
d
apoQliore
A record hop,
. On lhl1 day I n hist ory:
.. hind. Mllry An n Rlrkard , Sheldo n Guy Farm er, Na ncy ro1c. f!llld1 1 Nt
D11iley and son, Portlam:t v",1rla n kon 5-32,98
Racine Jr. Jolly Ne i.-:hbor&amp; fr-H cl u b Cozart, M r . and Mrs. Darrell Co­
In 1816 Arge n t i n a for m ally de•
Grllfilh, st.ate workers,
Roush, •';ddle Sch .u ckel, Gary Stu-w­
will be held al the Rac in e Legio n zart and family, Coolv ille,
cla red JU ln d ependcnco fr om
art, John Va n Mete r, Suzan War n ­
M
n Hall be,::ln nt n a 11 8 p. m. Ad mi&amp;­
rs , Howard
Garland,
kitche
Spaln.
Mr. an d Mr s. George Frederick
er, Pt1ula Jo Worry, Claudia Zer- superv isfJr; Mr,. Fate Pu lli ns, illon wlll be 1 51 t1n d 2tih. Het rosh­
ramily are spendi n U the ir
11nrl
In 1850 afte r 11enmg only one kl e,
Phyllls
.li! n nlr" r Zerklll.
■old. Rtiee i pt1 will
v mitlon I n New York and NiaRara
)' ea r • nd four mo n lhs of hl H lerm Q uee n , Caroly n Van Matre, S te• nurs&lt;'; Mery K . Stephe nso n, typisl r,1ent s will be
and ca m p n ewspaper ; Mn. Bill be u sed to send 4-H members to Falls.
Presldftn t z,chary Taylor died i n plwn ( 'rt-ami•r 11nd Jmmttn Lh,h.
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Ml'Co n ihay a nd Anna S u m m er. camp.
M r. and Mr11. Harold Ol!lb�r n
the White Hou se ot a lyph u 1 inM l·m lH'rs o f t ll l' Huppy Gn Lucky mail; Lieu lo Ro us'h, Iott and fo11 nd
4
Julr
,
Montlay
and family spe nt' Sun day with
fectlon.
Cluh, 11pnn9o red by Mr11. Almu Tom WIiliams and Maxine Lat'hey,
Squadron 202,
s Co u n ty
Meig
Naal
their
In 1872 Demoera h
T urne r, a t hmding are 'Mrs. Turnt-r, corhp bank; MJ111 Hattie Jord a n, CAP sixth a n n u al bean dinnor, thl' lormer'a mother Mrs. Ethe l
Larki ns.
t10111I Con vention nornln aled Hor• c hut· k An derso n , Hren,!;; llu rln n , vm1pers; Mlll:c Love, dally tho u ghts;
SwHlhe r La ndi ng Field . Ro u Je 554,
Mrs. Hope Ad11ms a nd family
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Sharo n n ear Cheshi re.
'otl111h es­ ,Joyre Ml'Coy, M ike Love,
S
calllng on Mr. and Mrs.
h,d11y·
l
for
were
Thoui,:ht
,
records
all
In 1924, break 1111:
Nibert, Sheldo n Roush, Ju d y Gell)'
An nual Ju ly 4 celebrat ion at Glf'n Deeter an d daughter S u nday
for lenct h or lime taken to de• soylst Thmm1A ('nrlyle said in 1111d ot her pin weit rers are hi
Ripley , All day.
Several from here attended the
clde on I pnlltlcnl rumtld11le. lht• "On Roswel1'11 Ure of Johnson " · cha rge or t he 8pech1I night a�ti v l•
ox Roast. Ruthmd ,!pon aored by fu neral for M rs. Alma Dye at
Democrats nominalcd John Dt1Yl11 "Lo ud cla m or is always more or ties.
Fi re Departm e nt.
Reedsville .
for Prie■ident on lhe 103rd h ullo!. lc11N I nsa ne."
Guy Farmer, sporh; Judy Wil­
Racine Fi re Department Cele­
Ray Riggi called on hi s pa1'­
eo n , Pat GrlHith and Ma ry St eph­ bration, All Day. Fire Worb at
nti Rev. and Mr1. Ken neth Rigg&amp;
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rnson, camp new1pnpe r ; Mn. E. 1 0:30 p. m.
Sunday,
K M t trhell, .A.Ima Tur ner, Nancy
J" l y S
ACROU
8, Motl
19. Slo,...
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connally o f
e
h
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Cole a nd Clara Shultz, �ood jJfOOm­
There will b e a mectinf ot
2. llappy
bevtl,.,.
I
boJC
wark called on Mr. a nd Mn.
Ne
ing co ntest; Emmett Mitchell. Ph)ll­ official board of the Racine MeO. Lbc.Muma
'- Opportuntf.. 24. lndJa
e R airden Saturday even •
Sammi
lis W illia ms, Mra. Ralph Wilken­ thod lat Church Tuesd ay eveni ng,
tlci poUUcal
(!)Ml)
n&amp;
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sou pod No n cy Cole, dQIJy and July !'.I, at 7 :30 p. m.
tal&gt;rlo
On The
apeakel"
215. Turkl.th
•n. L�ne Babcock · wu a
night bed ehecb; Tom Wllllam1,
D. Vo.n1 l1h
The regula r meeting or the
10. Y,ttow
' l'OVand
Mr.
of
e
the hom
fHer
Mrs. Cla ra Shull.I, But McCo nlhay, Pythia n Sisters Melg8 Templ e vlsltor in
inl'Nldlent
,rnor
s . Char\H M assar.
Mr
at
ftth,
e. Loni' hl� 19. ltxl1tJuly
Sheldon Roush. A nna Sommer, Re­ will he hel d Tuesday,
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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connall)I or
7. Taro MOt
td
118- ..rqllo
becca Marti n and Ja n et E11he n a11 r, 7 : 30 p. m. at the K. of P. hall
..
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Mr•Mr.
on
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Newark called
a. hrcolat.e aL Girl'•
regislrelion; Vi rg inia F1rtre, camp l n Middleport.
day.
Sun
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Babtor.
Oscar
I, Notwtth.1
nlckhook cover; Mllel!I Darst, Pa u l Cle­
July '
!
Mr. and Mrs. David Goodwin
•tandlnr
1'....,.,,,.. AarJu
H, l'almtuf
nam•
mr n ll 11nd Robert Hatriel d , co n­
The T.a d ies Aid of the St. faul'1
d ftrnily, Mr. and M rs. Charles
Clhorteno4) U. Oout
aa. Btrdl u a
(ftl'.J
servation oUlcera.
Luthera n Church will have t pie- an
o and family, Patty Mc­
11. Pl1Pm
88. Rodenl
Marcink
,1u,
Mra. Marjorie Rime, Mra. Cnrl n ic at the Middleport Roacblde
:II. Pale
at. lWIN
30, Atttnu&amp;Uvt
G
reth, Mr. and Mr■. Cha rles Lar­
Sebrell. a nd Mn. bel va Plant s , Parlt, Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.
l!Mton
18. ll'rwtoh river
npty
and family enjoyed I pic n ic
'amp cooks; S_h lrley V a nsickle abd
l
Member■ of !he Jolly ]J un ch tin,
lt, Land nao..
,1. 8maU eo111.­
(J&gt;OaL)
Run t.lce S11nday.
Forked
at
Mary Lewi!, camp d is h washers; Sewing Club will m eet at the bome
J.1. 0!lCll mon 10. :Malt lheep 15. OoJt courn
pact heap
Mra. Geot',e Mt'Gllll!I
aftd
Mr.
Mrs.
McCo nlhay, MIHB Hattie of Mrs . Nora Milla, a\ 1 2:3(} p. m . a
... 'Wattbn•
Obltacle
t!. BottV!o&gt;a
11. Wlnf
-in-law and do.u1hter and
aon
nd
Jord a n , Alma Tur ner, Clara Shlllh From there th ey wlll go to 1l_alllpoflll&gt;lm11111 Jl. Meuun of IT. Vnm.anitd:
d inner
�11 Howard Garla nd, Tom Wll­ Us ror l unch a nd to vis it, l erest• Mrt. Annie swan were
•. tooj, ot on
woman
�al
(vv,)
Swan.
Cora
of
Sunday
gueata
l!a�&amp;, Mrt. E. E. MltchCll, Mrs. lni pot nta.
1
Mr. and MN, norael �ldns
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family 1pent Saturday with
and
and
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livlni
roo
d
ecorated
and Emmett Mitchell, camp cou n­
Mn. Vir&amp;U Wamsley of
Mr.
tnd
a
of
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h
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h
t
at
lng
room
n
l
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clloh and lnalructor1.
h
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Mr. and Mrs. Harlow ErvIn
Harvey, Appalachhan Home Eco­ 111
IO. Ohaoiap '
lb'- ilf'Dt SYHdQ, with llr. and Mrs.
Haiel Crow, Col u mbu1,
U.U...ot
nomlat; .Jim Canion, McCllntock
heWI, S.mmte -ltal�.
W'tl d llfe Station; Mn. Ray Cra nk, and Mrs Earl Schnelder,
¥t .and_ lln. ��d
Oruzllla
Mrs.
or
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gued!
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1111i1tant leader; MNI. R u ■tetl See,
◄-ff leader; Sam Tud:wlll er, rFYE Woodrum.
•INlh;l__:',...- \'HI
Woodrow
repreaentatlve;
and
.
Mace.
In charge of auemblln tor the
IT, Bo,dq
.,,uk are Sharon Schwart1, S ue
Wray, Beverly Bflller and Francis
Keene r. Jn char1e of the bulletin
41. �
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Blain and Mary Lou Garland, Mon­
day; Gary Rood and 'Mervh, Rou■h,
tl. lluloood
Tuesday: Llnda Martln and Connie
Coltrlll, Wednelday; Janie 01hel,
Thund1y; Jackie C11M1h att and
Charlene Diehl, Friday.

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Mr11. B ra nch Fle m m in,: enter­
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eveDlna at her home in MiddlePof t .
Prize1 . 11·ere awarded to jlrs.
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d1u1hter, Rae, Bow1tn1 Orffn, are
1i,endln1 1 fe• d1y1 with Mr. and
Mn. Frank �rner and family.
Danny Mareum apent I day with
Walter Jordan.
M'r, and Mn. A. R. Q111ter were
In ChN'1e■ton recently to v&amp;llt thfllr
daugbi.r and family, Mr. and M'n.
Che,ter Siaencer arad Steptllflll.
Mr. and Mn. Robert hrry and
-on of McArthur ■Ptht II\ eYenln1
last week vl,lt1n1 hi, aunt, Mrt.
Mallie Lowther a1\d eou,ln, Evan,
Rulhe,rlord and f1mlt, o( Fort
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TERMITES

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Buil�inJ Supp lies
Cu�tcm C:ibinets

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Remedy Lies In Congress . .

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Ir C E. ■UK ISLI E
111re that they art- b-erng well r
P o�nty A�, Atric1Jltur•
tecled . Every Pt'st1c1 de Ja �I
As t e h?t m1d-�um mer .e
m us l
a■on be registered with th"
.approaches maect.11 mcreaae thei
U nited
r States Dept o f ARri c !Jll
u ni i n 00_
nu'll,ber■ .an d altac.U.
opera tion Wllh th e Food ,md
Dru 8
. A"lette: r received today from Ra- Adm
Mr. and Mrt Hobart Day
mu,lu t ion _
cme in d icate-a Japanese
an
beetle11
J ch1id1"en ol Shad e vi.siled M r. n d
are now 11ppe.aring in that a
a d
he
label
T _
m u.tit show the
rea
ntl Mrs. Wi n Bailey the past week. M r .
The■e _ Lar1e btttie, l ooking very n.am_e, ingredien ts, net cuntrntbra
d
11, di• 11 n M n Floyd B.arnho use of
much like J une beetle,, except
bav- rffhona for 'Jlle, preciiul wn� an cl �i n a J .,;o visit ed the Baileys. Da r­
ing .a m etall ic ueeo or 1.ree
the manufa clure r·s name and
nish
M r and 1trs . Flo.Yd Barnho use
add ·
b�nz.e color, wiU •tut to feed
r ess. Directio ns for use
on
a��
are
� r . and Mrs. B. M. Bucha na n
not
foll.age, com silks, and espec l accep� ancl
I
v1s1
regis
i al y
1ed
tered
Mr. and Mra. Dale Barr Sat­
unle11s
t
he
ro1e11. �DT co
llSDA, m cooperation with
n t i nue■ to give best
urda
y
even
m1i:.
/
the
prolect ion of fofi.aie, bul d oe
11 not FO?ci . and Drug i\dministralio n , is .
protec1 lht bee tle Crom en
ter in c 1alist1 � ! ha t label cla im! will not , Mr
· · .a n� Mrs. Me igs �nedu m .are
open bud■, To protect flow
era a re■ ult m ha rmfol residues be m g !e.avmg �aturd � y to v1s1t h11; si ster
l '/4 Rot_en one applied on a day
to pre-1e n t on ra w a1:ricullu r.a l pro- / .tin Ocie Solhtt, Erie, Pa.
day bas11 seems to be lhe ·
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Koeni
,eat pro- I duel.II. __ _
The d rop in ear'y aprl ng
_
g viste1:Uon.
i ted, Mr. an d M rs. Pearl
aow
_ __ _
f�rrowl ngs, Bowen .11ey8,
Dillon
and
Js
f� m1J y Tueaday. Mr.
site to th e tren d in recent oppo­
.;md Mr!!I.
rworm con tro
Ea
l
on
■weet corn
yea rs
J
I Gra n t Barn hart v i5i ted the Dill onli
whi ch has seen a larger
ha s .a n, i w mat erial which
LAST WEEK'S FARM MYSTERY
n um ber
ha■ ■o rne
'Monday even ing.
PJC
TU
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RE
of spring farrowin g,
Tl,
.advanta�e1 o ve r the old
d
e
·
comi ng i n grm h me .above pfctured last week as that
d
reliable
d
January a nd Febr u ar)'. Farr
of the Pet: �:1,:;�• �: c�Z,/ ii�!•fi�
DDT. Th is ma terial LIi called Se
Mr. and Mrs. Ha rold
ark.• �arr1�onvi11e , reported 1t that
By M.de U,- Buch•n.n
owi ng8
vin.
Bran non
throughout the u. S thi1
way
The
,
d
advantage ia th.at corn ■talk■
an
o
s
did
·
The Joppa WSCs mel al the and M r. and M rs . George
J. H. Eastman Pomero
tha
t
1t
apri
now IS the Dowell farm,
g
n
h
k.eed
d
d
d
were d own 1!5
sp
r
for
me
ayed Wi th th i s mii lerbl may be ho1n e o t Mn , Pearl Ta nthorey
rly kno wn as the Peter Nelso� pla
per cen t compared wo m U es nor
011 called on M r!I. B rann on's sister
ce
thwest of Dexter.
!
�
bo
�
to a 9 per cen t dro ln
l
Used
for
Jun
e
livea
711. 'Jbe meeting opened with Aifo i,ia, at Portland, Sunday
toct feed 7 days
p
.aow fU"­
after.
the last applica ti �. Control iafter
rowing! In Ohlo.
prayer by ltni. Alice Barr. The Jes - no0n.
■ at
least U iood •• DDT, plus
n topic "Chrbtiaru·
so
Use of Lei•
adT '
M r: a nd M:n. Perry Curtis
vanlage lhal forage can be the
CUTS CUBII.N FLIG HTS
ure !ime " wa■ preaented by Opal
fed.
Visit,
ed Wi th her pa re nt■• Mr.
The earwonn motha lay egga
a
MIAMI UPI-Na Uonat Airli
H
1.
then taking part
O
rr1
and Mrs
includ - A
on
n es
a� nou nced Friday H i1 cu
d
n
tting its
1
M1aml-to-Hava na round tr:tp
t
e!:i u'.:��•.t\1�;-B �;��:
�
�
0
flights
M
:
:
:
�:
::;:1 �:n::;:;. &lt;I
1
per cent of lh e pl.anla ■how f
from six to thrE!e weekly
an, Mar11ret Grocenickle, Delcla
e
Phone Wl-9-364 1
ir,t
and its
he
r
pa
r
e
n
ts,
Mr. a nd Mrs Meigs
!i lks and repeat every t
r�und
Reed, R u lh �arton. Pearl Tanth trlp
_
J.
. • •• . Northero Oh.i o form lami- eow o verag,&lt;t abo ut 500
hree
Tampa-to-Hava n a hes
day1
o
Bened um, Tuesday.
will ?P•n th e ir
long a, fresh 11llu show. Silk, rey. M r,. A ee B
fhgh ts from th ree to one a
POMEROY, OHIO
barnyard I i,st fe,r. On e of the out, pound,
h . ,n- w,s deet,&lt;t spen dmg a week at the They are
t:mdiog
t
.
mu,i b, ••Pt cove
ir eab, n on
re■,ur,
be� use, "not as many peo week ••tes to v15ltors August 2.
r or a n n o veroary fund. Re- I.
red beca use e•.,
Powd ery M ilde w J.24 Form
e, t
ple ore
Shod,.
The oecaolon wilt be a farm !· f ure, of the r.nn Ex tensi on
hate
n 01,. or lwo
i
h
going there. "
day an
!orm m,n,gem l!Tit spe�l,Usl, ,ay I. La wn areas tha t a ppear a
manageme nt fleld da)'s If worm goe, down the silk dIO tthe
the (ir■t i■ its higt,:.y eflJcient
I
they
h,
were
dusted
t
wi
h flour or �ar. Nei ther
u se of
of Jts ki nd to be held on a 'state
ins�ct k•ide cont11 m powdered milk may be infecte
- bor.
d
1 nale!J the kernels, but DD
wide bas is. HOii form, are lho,e
with powdery mildew, a,y, Rob.
rt ed ,to,., •hould not b, T treatof Pa ul Wise, Ro ute 3, iffin a nd
he
Bowers
T
ox
P
f
a
a
rtyka,
rm. th ree miles
feod IO
T
Exte�sion plan t patholo- l ive!J
_
Cl iffo,·d Bow,nox, Clyde.
tock.
southeast of Clyde,
Is baskol iy g,st , The Ohio State Un iversity
w, hne one word of encourage.
a beef-hog operati on with modern Cloae e ami n■tlon
:r
_At the WIse farm, on e-h a lf
of the grass me nt for o ur
fee
ding eq u ipment
friend-the dog .
blade
a
n
s
reveals a .cr.111 to dirty- Tick
d high
nu1e �outheaat of Old .Fort, vialt- crop yiel
! wHI d i■appear for the year
d s. The rarm conslett ol
whit
e,
ow
d
e
or! wol t see a modem d ai ry oper.p
zy-li11:e growth (fun- by Jale July _ I n
the mean time, for
a h on, complete with b u Jt tank, 100 acres. Corn field, on lhe c u, thr.,ds) ove , the upper sur- d ?., only, they
pl
ace ha v� been averagin
b&lt; duiled with
may
face
o
(
g
a
! Uectr,d Jea ve1.
140
plpeUne milk er, and walk-thru 1
either 4 '/4 M■Jth ion, 10
bus hel.s an aere· wheat 40 buih /
,
P&lt;rcen t
rnUk.ine parlor. Wile owna
u i , or one percen t Linda ne.
ell, oats, 80 b�.!l hela; ' a �d hly: ! Sometin;ie■ the Jeaves may take o,..,..,
aere1 and ren ts add ltiona l la nd
Home gardeners with pe
four ton s. Boweraox grows all of on • yellowiah .ca,t In se vere
to s upp��t hls h�rd of 46 Hols te�
trees in lhe!r back Yards may ach
cases, mildew mar caW1e IO:ffiP.
n
hi
s ow n l ivestock feed and
ha ve
of
d
co':"'- H1, feedm&amp; pro&amp;ram is • �
m t of his own labor. He f..
:J:• th � le.ave■ to shr1veJ and die but alre.;idy noticed d ead lip11 on the
b u1 II arou nd a "green chop" ayso ut abou t 60 beet cattle each year I th is 1� not too tommon. Small branches cause
. d by orien tal fruit
tern w
. here a grasa-legum e mlx
- wit h faci lities l nel u din• , ,,.10 · bro':"'ms h,blact d ota or frui ting m oth · Growing peaches sho u l d be
Iu re ,. ,uI ond ha u led lo the
,nd • SS.foot • uger eon veyor . The bod "' 'f P"r among the mildew pro tec ted with DDT.
.
cow� twice da ily,
With wheat
s wi n e opera tion on the
fa rm is grow th m late sum mer or early 18
- very impo har ves t at han d ,·t
Wi nter forage of high moisture bu
fall.
rta nt thal the wheat
i lt around 1 0 sows w h,
·•h
,_ tarh ay _ an d corn cob meal ia stored r
b ins be clea ned th orou
o w two litters of plg11 a year.
ghly and
ln stlos. B uttert,t prod uction per
Powdery m i i&lt;k!w usu all
t hen ceili ngs, walls
½ tiers h•v. been averagi ng 9
a
nd floors be
fou nd in shaded,
! �/ sprayed with inseeii,ide, u,i n
I pigs each.
I Jawn e or Where dam p are ,
g
air circulation ia Meth0XYt'hlor or M:aJalh ion. New
poor.
&amp;rain shoul d never be placed
,.
in
'
,ual ly no oontrol is needed , the treated bi n until
the bin is
,,yu,
I
t
h
,
speclalist However, i n tho roughly_ d ried.
OU O
.severe casea co n trol may be ob,.
New gram &amp;bou ld never he st
ortained by spraying with Wetta
ed
in t he same h n
! with ol d grain,
ble
Behind every hag of Red Rose Feed are
,_
I sulfur (I ta blespoon per gallo
a
n d the new gra
ii corps of men
m shou ld contain
n
inte
rested in helping you to 'Ille Bed
of water a nd wet fol i age we ll)
w :.• ,.
Bose
Feed more 1
or less tha n 14•;, m oist ure
prefitably. For John W. Eshelman
tha ne WD 1 ta blespoo
K.ara
I
There
are
several
n
in 2
&amp; Son s maintains
.
�heat pro· ·gallo ns of water per 1000
lahoratories, a Research Center
square lec ta nts on the market which ma)'
and Experimental Fann
' Woody , ornamen tal pla n ta tha t / feet
f
to provide a eoutinuing search for
/ can. be transpla n!ed at an y sea- fer of t ur . Repeat at JO-day . in• �e used on the new grain before
feed improvements.
vals or u ntil control ls obWn, , ,•t . is _stored . These prot
T
�e Bed Rose �h men 1tudy every ang
sous now a re ,w rulab le at garde n � .
ectan
,
ts
are
le of feed
d
t '½ ,l'lala thJon-whea.t flour d ust
science. There II a tomtant 8e8ff
cen ters, reporls Marvi n Carbon- 1
h for new feeds im­
Mal
.11 thmn 57% Em ls i
u
on Concen�
nca u, Extenalon lloricu l tu
provements in pre5e'n't leMS and
. �-:-----at I
bett er feeding ' and
tr-11le B'ld Pyrethru m..Syne
I. The Ohio State U�iversity.rist
sl
rgi
man
agement methods • • . all for the
Thc-s e i
wh e�t protect.ant.
pw-pose of giving
planlB are grown 1n me tal, paper
you better feeding results • • • fo
Fhes
Tire new
are
help
.atep
in
p
g
u p their al- I
m ache, or tar paper pot1.
They / A d em onstration on the proper l�ck s on s.boul
more satisfaction • • • with tnore profit. you farm with
give,
you all the oparaung •dv1ntag11 that
every
,
th
ing
ca
n be pla nted even d uri ng
Ho use
sum - way to g rease a pa n was gi ven fly populations
are hL•.ilding rapid ­
Syttem provlde1 . • , 1t a price that m only the Ferguaon
mer months as lhe root sys tems / by Pat Ga u l J u ne
5N us lodsy for morw prrits fn,,n
17
1tche
wh
en
1 the to wHU
the ly. Sanitat ion i s still mosl i m po
So why aettle for /en than •
are not_ dist u rbe d hr di gging. f Chc1 ter Sew a nd So
r.
gen uine F1rgu1on Sy1tem
Club
ta
n t . Spread man ure
you, feecl dollar.
tn
et at
i n the field s
/ Con tainer-grown pla n ts may be th e school. Mn. Ma
tractorl Come fq and tee 1he Ferg
rie Koblentz
wh
n
e
uson
I
poss
35
ible;
Sp
o
therw
tdal •
ise dre
· used tempora rlly on patios, ter- .an � Mrs. Cleo Smith are
-I-plow tractor any farmer Can
adv isors. m:9 n u re e nd sil age ■eepage .n nch
Atk about our lf�r­
/ races, an d i n the gard en proper. Al i ce Smith, reporter.
reas
ar time payment pltfla. Look.afford.
with Diazi11 on, or Mala thi on to
comPltt • 1 • ,:ou'JJ b, 1
If Jett p ermanently in the pols,
kill
• • • •
. Maaaey�FerguaOfl n11nJ
maggots. Insi d e hams u.11e either
•
th
e
i
•
ll
w
�
e
t
y
ro1't
Ja
e
t
bou
.nd
and
u Mye rs a nd Delores Hoyd power atomizer
/ poor top gro wth
wlll result, When conducted a demonstrat i on on spray and /or s, or a resid ual
bails . U ie power
transpl� ntlng, simply wa ter
these setting a ta ble at the Ju n e 22 sprayer. or ho•
PRONE WY 2-? IIS
Your
prop.&gt;rtioner to
pla n ts rn well an d m ulch.
meet ing ol the Col u mbia Make-It
MULBERRY AVE.
pply Diatino n, Norla n , or Mala
11,
POMEROY, OHIO
j Some woody ornamental&amp; avail- Girls Clu b, held at the school. thion on walls.
Dipterex, 4 ou nces
•I
able in con ta iners incl ude: Pyra- The two gJrJs also de m
.
onstrated to o ne gallon or wa ter pl118
on e
For More Dttall1 Ph. or Write ' canth.a (Fi rethorn), Pieri&amp;, Japa n- ho� to p ull a tt1 re:id for straigh- pou nd of :'lugar on dam p
feed sack&amp;
ese Holly, Weige111, Forsythia a nd lem ng yard goods. Du
ring the makes a good bait.
I most rose varieties.
meet in g members worked on their
With the restrict io ns on fly con�:-::;--:::------s�wing projects under the a uper- trol on
dairy cows P)'rethrum
M r. an d Mrs. Raymo nd Thomas visio n of Mary Jordan,
s
ee ms to be lhe best
advi1Jor
.
Be Sure Of Quality, Service,
I
method
end so ns, La ngsville spen l S un- Ol eva Sm lth told a
Hemloek Grove, Ohio
Value
story on h1 penn i lted . U horn flies arethat
PHONE WY-Z-5101
day with her m other Mr1. Fr€'da
a
heal th, Ja net .Myers
1
POMEROY, OHIO
. Wells. They called to see Mr. and t u re readi ng, Zella gave a acrjp. p roblem on dairy cows, Malath ion
Phone WY-2-8794
Ha wley pre- 15% dus t, 3 table1poons per co
w or
Hrs. Lloyd Wood, 1Iao.
-!ented a poem. Sharon Cox re- Metho y
x: r. hlor !507r Wettable pnw•
Por ter.
der. 1 heapi ng tablespoon SPre
ad
• • • •
o ver back, neck, sides an d ru bbe
d
Two project lessons were pre- I nto t he hair
by hand suppl i es pro­
sen ted and two demonstrations tecUon
!or two weeks.
conducted J u ne 23 when the Sen•
·ip
We d o m ake progress i n control
Jor Joli)' Stl tchers me t at the method&amp; rath
••
er fast. Last 1·ear s
aw
Syracuse grade 1Jchool. Topic heavy
attacks of face flir-.a. Th is
s
••
••
were
Sewi
ng books and correct ■Pri ng
there was still no control.
.t ,
use of II b roiler. Patt
y Winebren• At th e present tim e, however, it
•• ••
Iler and A nn Sau vaJ!:e, ad vi sor, is 1 uggeated
i
for beef cattle herds
gave dem on■tratlons on proper back r ubber
,
s s-11pplied wi th 5
pe�
tech niqu e In aewl ne on a button ce nt M ethoxyc
hlor, plus 5 per unt
ii ••
and m1ki n,g hot sand wfcheg _ Go- Crag fly r
epelle
.iiiii ... u
ing to Ca m p w11 the title of a ity of p rotecti nt has a l&gt;OSllibi J­
on.
;.,
report glven by Jessie
Cottrill.
Wi th .all of the changes i n pcs�! .- tio•._ , .
Sharon Cottrill, reporter.
Ucide materials cons umet'll can be
'"•••·•,,.,.i· �-·�
•
;� "'If
What to take to Camp was lhe cia London, J u ne 23 when the
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topi
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e or a report given by Palri- Syrac u se Jolly Stitchera m et at
�
the grad e school. A project lesson
on hem mtng a �ea towel along
STERLING
with a demo nstrr,, tion was given
by Bren da an d Addie Norri s.
} lV' � m w w t11JW w.w •
Brend
a Sayre, reporter.
a M¥ mr,
Wat"4 It gobble llil heavy
.- -· - � - !llil'!lf wt:lm' ll.m mf
FOR WATER SOFTENERS
CLIP THIS FREE COUPON
� � ,,C.
E.
Blak
e
win
slee, county el:fens­
drowa . • . PoP out "'1cl,;
CLIP THIS FREE COUPON
;
.
lon agen t, wa9 1 gueat at the
Approved For Ali
This Coupo n Good For
U
/
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llq
U'O
bale.,
at
a
tonnap
June 27 mee ti ng of the C!leater
This Coupon Good For
rate nevv before
Farm Boys. Ro!is Clela nd was in
reached
charge of the me eting durl ng
by a Jo,, - bole,, See
which time reports were given by
how the
No,
Richa rd Fick, Larry Ball ey and
"We
Do
Outo
m
Grind
ing"
f6
keep, YoU clays IJ1d dol­
FEATURING
Clyd
e
M
axey
.
r
Ref
eshments were
r.lo. 2nd St.
Phent1 WY 2-32541 llened following the
lars ahud all tluoi,&amp;h the
I
meeting by
Mll&gt;
DL
POR
T
WITH EACH 10 GALS. OF GAS
Fi ck �n d Saile)'. Jerry Frederick
..
PURCHASED AT· LANDMAJU(
reporter.
EACH LUBE JOB PURCHASJID
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PA I N TS

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Look for hog p rlces thi
to It.a)' �ell above those a fall
of Jut
year, .says C. C. Bowen,
Ohio
.A b'r
Slot, Un i,er.i ty Ex ten,lon
Hlll-1
m, r.
kell ng Sped alist.
I Bowen sees hog pr
i ces dr op.
plng no lower lh a n $13 in
1I ber or Decem ber . H igh pr Novemice■ t
year , he predi cts · .v ii] come hi&amp;
in
A ugust.
/ The m arke ti ng specia l i
.
st b.aaes
: hu observali ons o n .11 r
ecen t U.
S. Departme nt or Ag ri c
ult
pig crop report indl c.atin u re
g a
spri ng pi g crop (Dece
mber thru
I M ay) which is 16 percent lower
, than a year ago 11 nd an unu su
la J"ge decrease i n nurn ber of ally
farrowi ng last Ja n u11ry and sows
Fe b­
I ruary.

SHERWIN•Wllll

Channel �Monday

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p
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a
o
I' f
g rices
May Stay " L -ve
ThOse Of 1959

NEW ¥ORK UPI-Gen. Dou •.
la■ M, .:A r thur Wit prese nte
d a
&amp;Croll . Lt the Re■er ve Office r&amp;
AaaociaUon o f the United
Slate s
f'rl�ay i, recognlllon o! hJ "pre1
1
e mitient" Votiti
on &amp;IJ a sol d ier- ,
11tatesman.
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s
r
enjo)led. A potluck
served and squa re dan('rng wu 1ess office phone WY1-2I�, edUat
enjoyed by the young people. ■l oUice Dhone WY2-2157 .
This simply illustrates what e\'eryone who
En1111red u aecon� clu1 �
The T,rnessee Valley A uthority, under a
M u■ic was fu rn ished by t he
battt:r at tbe poal office Ill POPI
st r.ausba ugh or('hestra.
.
recently passed Congress ional art , can now has made even a curs ory stu d y of TVA's oper­
M rs. Floy d Dav is is a m ed1• troY, Ohio.
sell bonds to finance expansion . It is planm•d ations k nows-that i ts "chea p ·power" results
National ad:vertlWlf reoresen.u.
cal patien t at Holzer Hospi t al.
kinds
all
given
been
has
it
that
fa&lt;'t
the
fro
m
S·
i
J.ve:
B&lt;ttUne�'-Klu..b,JJ,. lne.. N
m
seruri­
the
lhesC'
of
had
worth
Steel
5
1
$1
million
Blanch
Mrs.
to market
.-.iDJ:ton
Ave.. New Yon. C1t1
in­
and
her
direct
of
ing
t
kinds
l
l
a
and
disloca
advantages,
of
fall
e
to
n
tu
r
fo
ties during the I 961 fiscal year. And one re­
shoulder. Dr. Bullock c11red for !law Yo1,rt.
dired
taxpayer
subsidies
that
are
denied
to
sult may be an i ncrease in TVA eleC"tric rates.
I•-- ,.,..,
the Jnju.ry a nd she was returned
private bui;ine.ss. Capital [or expansion has
Jay Brown ol Ga111Poll9 .pent to bier home.
,mter •herf nllllble, • .....,
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This highly signUican t possi bility came to been one of them. But now , in marketing several days wUh hl.s trandpar­
Milhoan of oer Mk; oll&gt;• Jtot Ill
Mn. Lawre nce
nts, Mr. and Mrs. Geora:e Ren•
'-llfl
t
li&lt;•llaol
DollJ
roe
We­
on
n
Ver
Jon_es
Mn.
director
A
nd
a
TV
t
Middlepor
testimony
by
during
tight
bonds, TV A will ha•\re to pay the goine: inter­ sha•.
Oill111
ber and child�n. Ru tla nd we re o1S mC11thl. ii.Ill;
before the House Public Works Appropna• est rate.
Attendance at the F'tet )Jetbo­ Thursday gul!st■ of Mr!. Clara 13.90. By motor i'iult .... afd
,bte: one month, �.
tions Committee . Committee chairman Can­
Phillipa.
It's interesting t o speculate on what would d isl Churtb S1,mda1 WH 107,
fe&amp;I'
tb:; ' DOD�- ft.IS: -··
Fr
e
emon
d
Al\shire,
Lo,-n,
W.
ew
n
the
Rev. Jack Stutter is
non asked if H would be necessary to raise happen to the TVA rate structure if it were Va., ls here vl&amp;iti ng his brotller,
�tn..
in ister at the Methodist church
m
rates ·'because of the cost of carrying bonded forced to pay taxes on the same basis as com­ Em ile.
The famlly will reslde i n Vinion.
HOLria
Mr. and Mrs. Ste ve Ebli n ea11•
indebtedness a n d the Treasury repayments parable private power syste m s. The latter
Mr. and Mta. Joe Pawluaiak and
Admissio n,, June 30: Mn. dle1e
d on Mr. a nd Mr!, Paul lacobs
chlldren were gue■ta of Mr. and ler wawtt,, Chesh ire; Mn. Cblrle•
required under the new aC't . " Mr. Jones stat­ now pay a bout a, quarter in taxes out or every l n At he ns.
Carey Sttausbaugh and Mrs . VanCooney, Pomeroy; Mra. Rbbeft
Mn.
ed in answer thal interest will be a very im­ dollar they receive. TVA pays no federal tax­
Pearl Jacobs attende d the gen• Nellie S1yre on s und•y.
Keith Wilson, Pomeroy.
confere nce at Winona Lake,
portant element in dC'ciding ''whether or not
Mr. 1ftd Mr■. • E,ui A rb11ug h
es at all. and only relatively small sums i n era!
Discharge,, Ju ne lb: Rev. f...utal
I nd .
were in Cotumbu, Friday and G rlle Mis■ Sandra Betti, MiN Mil·
our rates wil l have to !Je -adjus-ted.''
lieu of taxes t o local governm ent.
Dis trict qu arte rly meeUn1 will Sltu rday where they atte nded
dred ' Brown, Sam Carpenter; Mn.
be held al the Method ist cb'ur.ch
e weddln1 of their daughter, John Price.; Mrs. Cherle■ Wlldon1
here this wee k.
; elba Jetn to Thomas Fred
Mn. JMftet
Mr. and M rs. Clyde Vn.OboneY , � ft Suutday at 2 p. m. at a t.wrenee MeQ.,ide,
llltlltel
Juhn
Mn.
Sha\"et,
spent an eve n ing al the home of s..
Meth"'11sl Chut&lt;h.
·
l{ale, Jamee cunntn1hlim, Jbhn
A five-to-fou r Supreme Court decision ion from lawfully stnkmg over dema nds in- Mr. and Mrs. Steve Eblin:
Mi11 Gtwcla Gray employed in
Jlm.. .
Pappa,,
which was handed down a, short time ago has volvlng "the creatio n or discontlnuanee �f
M r1. Ann Chap man , ill,,eroy, Col umbus and I p11.rty of fritn�s Wlnlllt&lt;, Pete
N�•.
enjoying a ten day vacation 1n
caused a great deal of national atten tion and positions:• The Sen ator then added tha•t hts called on her au nt, Mrs� i�rgie
Birth&lt;, 1une 30: A d.aUJhler tn
Diehl.
Florida.
bill
a nd Mrs. Chdlt1 VariiCodh�,
would
make
it
ab�ndantly
clear
th�t
the
Mr.
alarm . In effect, the decision said that, under
Mr. and Mr1. Lou Dit ., PoinMinnie Nichol■, �nan, Jiomeroy.
Mn.
1
'intent of Congress 1s that progress ts our eroy and Mr!. Lona
eeh�r. finch., la apendln, the 111mmer
the provisions of existing law, a compa,ny
Gani• at her hotne in Sllem Tow1'11btp,
n t 'fuesday
Ch�Rter,
spe
which wished to terminate jobs in order to way of life . I wa nt to emphasize, however,
poha.
A 'tent 111eetJ111 la in proare11
UPJSTIIASIIOUltll,
modernize and improve its operations would that this progress requires due regard for the
on
the public sq111re.
Nrlllnien� A•
H
Eun&gt;IH!
1'b
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clan:
Cline
and
ha ve to barga in over the matter with the un- welfare of those whose lives are di�loc�ted by Terr)' spent the evenln&amp; at the
Mr. and Mn. Amo, l..o'ri, Col­ ,embly Fri� vojoil In llol&gt;ilf of
by their ea rly establishme nt of an all•
u mbu!, actompanled
ions concerned . The union. in sum, has wb:at such progress, and that the bill is not rntend- home or Mn. Emma Fox.
d s M r. and Mr s. Cha■. John ­
ien
r
f
European university
Hoy Howell returned to work
ed to chan"e the law oh bargaining as to rates
arnounb fa a veto power.
son wer e weeke nd guests of M.r.
r 9pundi ng t he week end l1ere.
afte
of jllf, rules, working condlllons, severance Mrs. Le9t er Brookover ca lled on and Mrs. Ray Stra usbaugh.
JET IS
D
The particular case concerned a, railrObd.
pay and ot he r matters."
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hartsook
NEW YORK UPI-The new
rs . Nor ma n Schaefe r.
M
But the principle has a general application,
weekend Boei ng 720 i ntermedlate-ra na:e jet
e
II jobs are frozen, the state of industrial Mr. end Mrs. Oscar Sm i th spen t of Columbus awer
and thus becomes of overriding public Imguests of Mr . nd Mrs. Joh n airli ner has received Fe deral Avi­
Sunday
wilh
Mr.
and
Mr
s. Lowell
development will be fro,e n . Progress will McNicklell, Antiqui ty,
approval
Sh illi niJ.
ation Admin istration
portance.
u t i nto ser­
p
be
slow and, i n many insta.nces, stop. That is one
to
it
g
n
permitti
atRaines
Larry
Mrs.
d
an
Mr.
t.'£" 1111 •0·
ne1.
The r�medy lies in Congress. So Senator thing tJ1e country can't a fford - both be­ �.. rrr
�1fMlllf tended the Arba u gh-I.ult wedd in g vice July 5 by Unit,d A i rll
In Columbns S und ay.
Dirksen has int rodurcd a biU which would
cause of the nation a l domestic welfare, and
North Carolina.
Mrs. Raymond Long, Jimmie
Mr. a nd Mrs. Charle, Hensley
amend the pertinent laws and prevent a un• our mil itary strengt h .
a nd Mary Kay were gue1l8 of re- called on H. A. Hen1lfly Sunday.
Ja tlves i n Columb us recently,
Mr. and Mr■. Marvi n Marki
. and Mrs. Harry Mulhol .
Mr
called on ti.er parent&amp;, Mr. and
11ae Almo�
and were recen t gueals of Mr. Mrs. R. L. Larkin.,, llted1vi1Je,
��� and Mra. Alv a t)e va ult.
Sunday,
T..,
The ne&gt;N mi n is ter Ph i llip Hen.
Saturday, July 2
Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter were
denon will be ordained J ul1 Rth
Ml' i gs Coullt)' Fox H u nters As­ at e p. m. at the Pres byteria n colling on his brother Mr. an d
Two hundred fourtee n 4•H mem­ Va nce Dawso n , M i ke Fry. Suza n socia tion ic e cream soetal 111 Bald Chu rch. The public is welcom ed . Mr. and Mrs. David Smith and
bers are u ttend l n.i the a nn ual 4-H Johnson, Jam es Pauley, Barbara Knobs, on the Ba11ha n • Stlvers vllle A reception will he held on tbe Mrs. David Holter Sunday. .
I
Mary Kibble waa a d mner
ramp a t th e M,11son County 4- H Sherry, Ju dy T u rner, Janie Tu rn ­ road. Hometnetle let cream, cak�, lawn followi ng the serv ice.
ly United Prna lnt.,natlonal
pop,
Ol
d
time
m
uste,
0:30
p,
m.
and
gu est recenlly at the home of
Cum1) near So u ths i de t hi s week,
er, Jim Wise a nd VJ&lt;:kiu McDa niel.
Today I s Saturda)'. Jul y 9, tho
family.
or tha t number 34 ure at t endi n g The ca m p, which closes on Fri­ 1.501h Anniversary Celebra tio n,
ltlat d ay or the ycnr, with 175 from Ma son 's lwo 4-11 clubs,
day, has t he 4-H you ngsters e n­ Wilkesv i lle Firemen .
Marilyn Bissell llDd Ted Haymore J n 1 960.
Saturday eveni n 11:, the Ml. Her­
gaged I n several d !rfere n, types of
were at Ravenflwood Monda,man
ll
ck
din
u
Good
n
L
he
t
l( from
A c
The moon Js oppro11chl n,i: its
crafts and otht!r 1cti vltl e1!L A camp m an Church (Chester 'l'wl&gt;.I will
Spending Sunday with Mr. a nd
Clovn Cluh. whose advisor Is Mr�.
)■11 q u art er.
feature a 1pecl11l service. There
By Vlafet Smith
cou ncil is hel d each ,n,Jeht.
Joe Bissell w ere Mn. Harold
Mrs.
11,e morning 11tar! .ore Mara, Sa rah SpE'nc&lt;'r. are Jackie CapeCamp pe rso n n el I ncl u de : Thomt11 will be a variety of sln1er1 and
Spe nd i ng Su nday with Helen Holter and family and Mrs. Davld
h
.ur
l,
&lt;.iuy
Car
t
wright,
Charle
n
e
J u piter ,11 nrl Sat u rn.
Gawth rop, camp di rector ; Ja nt•l 11penkers as well aa l�I t alent Bowman and N e lli e Coza rt were :
The e v en ing 11t ur1 are Jupi ter, Diehl, Ja11t cc He n ry, Gle n n Joh n - Wallace, count y 4,H agent; Bill on . the program. Se rvire�■tart1 al Mr. and Mrs. A m i Parl�w, (jomp­ �rpith an4 fam,lly. _
, Anyone, w11ilii�. to have an)' ,
PPJ\ , Kathy Juh n 11on, N a ncy rrtf- Gregory, county exten si?1' agl!!nt'; 8 o'clocls,
and S•tu rn .
, · · , .._ l
lon'., Calif., Mt(. · •a nd' M: rk. 1.etnan;l iterris
1
pu blished ·please call Yu•
(U t , Sha ron Q ueen, !lnrvletla · Ne w­
the
by
d
apoQliore
A record hop,
. On lhl1 day I n hist ory:
.. hind. Mllry An n Rlrkard , Sheldo n Guy Farm er, Na ncy ro1c. f!llld1 1 Nt
D11iley and son, Portlam:t v",1rla n kon 5-32,98
Racine Jr. Jolly Ne i.-:hbor&amp; fr-H cl u b Cozart, M r . and Mrs. Darrell Co­
In 1816 Arge n t i n a for m ally de•
Grllfilh, st.ate workers,
Roush, •';ddle Sch .u ckel, Gary Stu-w­
will be held al the Rac in e Legio n zart and family, Coolv ille,
cla red JU ln d ependcnco fr om
art, John Va n Mete r, Suzan War n ­
M
n Hall be,::ln nt n a 11 8 p. m. Ad mi&amp;­
rs , Howard
Garland,
kitche
Spaln.
Mr. an d Mr s. George Frederick
er, Pt1ula Jo Worry, Claudia Zer- superv isfJr; Mr,. Fate Pu lli ns, illon wlll be 1 51 t1n d 2tih. Het rosh­
ramily are spendi n U the ir
11nrl
In 1850 afte r 11enmg only one kl e,
Phyllls
.li! n nlr" r Zerklll.
■old. Rtiee i pt1 will
v mitlon I n New York and NiaRara
)' ea r • nd four mo n lhs of hl H lerm Q uee n , Caroly n Van Matre, S te• nurs&lt;'; Mery K . Stephe nso n, typisl r,1ent s will be
and ca m p n ewspaper ; Mn. Bill be u sed to send 4-H members to Falls.
Presldftn t z,chary Taylor died i n plwn ( 'rt-ami•r 11nd Jmmttn Lh,h.
I
Ml'Co n ihay a nd Anna S u m m er. camp.
M r. and Mr11. Harold Ol!lb�r n
the White Hou se ot a lyph u 1 inM l·m lH'rs o f t ll l' Huppy Gn Lucky mail; Lieu lo Ro us'h, Iott and fo11 nd
4
Julr
,
Montlay
and family spe nt' Sun day with
fectlon.
Cluh, 11pnn9o red by Mr11. Almu Tom WIiliams and Maxine Lat'hey,
Squadron 202,
s Co u n ty
Meig
Naal
their
In 1872 Demoera h
T urne r, a t hmding are 'Mrs. Turnt-r, corhp bank; MJ111 Hattie Jord a n, CAP sixth a n n u al bean dinnor, thl' lormer'a mother Mrs. Ethe l
Larki ns.
t10111I Con vention nornln aled Hor• c hut· k An derso n , Hren,!;; llu rln n , vm1pers; Mlll:c Love, dally tho u ghts;
SwHlhe r La ndi ng Field . Ro u Je 554,
Mrs. Hope Ad11ms a nd family
---- -- --�- -Al'f GN!eley for Pr1•sldr nt.
Sharo n n ear Cheshi re.
'otl111h es­ ,Joyre Ml'Coy, M ike Love,
S
calllng on Mr. and Mrs.
h,d11y·
l
for
were
Thoui,:ht
,
records
all
In 1924, break 1111:
Nibert, Sheldo n Roush, Ju d y Gell)'
An nual Ju ly 4 celebrat ion at Glf'n Deeter an d daughter S u nday
for lenct h or lime taken to de• soylst Thmm1A ('nrlyle said in 1111d ot her pin weit rers are hi
Ripley , All day.
Several from here attended the
clde on I pnlltlcnl rumtld11le. lht• "On Roswel1'11 Ure of Johnson " · cha rge or t he 8pech1I night a�ti v l•
ox Roast. Ruthmd ,!pon aored by fu neral for M rs. Alma Dye at
Democrats nominalcd John Dt1Yl11 "Lo ud cla m or is always more or ties.
Fi re Departm e nt.
Reedsville .
for Prie■ident on lhe 103rd h ullo!. lc11N I nsa ne."
Guy Farmer, sporh; Judy Wil­
Racine Fi re Department Cele­
Ray Riggi called on hi s pa1'­
eo n , Pat GrlHith and Ma ry St eph­ bration, All Day. Fire Worb at
nti Rev. and Mr1. Ken neth Rigg&amp;
e
rnson, camp new1pnpe r ; Mn. E. 1 0:30 p. m.
Sunday,
K M t trhell, .A.Ima Tur ner, Nancy
J" l y S
ACROU
8, Motl
19. Slo,...
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connally o f
e
h
t
Cole a nd Clara Shultz, �ood jJfOOm­
There will b e a mectinf ot
2. llappy
bevtl,.,.
I
boJC
wark called on Mr. a nd Mn.
Ne
ing co ntest; Emmett Mitchell. Ph)ll­ official board of the Racine MeO. Lbc.Muma
'- Opportuntf.. 24. lndJa
e R airden Saturday even •
Sammi
lis W illia ms, Mra. Ralph Wilken­ thod lat Church Tuesd ay eveni ng,
tlci poUUcal
(!)Ml)
n&amp;
i
sou pod No n cy Cole, dQIJy and July !'.I, at 7 :30 p. m.
tal&gt;rlo
On The
apeakel"
215. Turkl.th
•n. L�ne Babcock · wu a
night bed ehecb; Tom Wllllam1,
D. Vo.n1 l1h
The regula r meeting or the
10. Y,ttow
' l'OVand
Mr.
of
e
the hom
fHer
Mrs. Cla ra Shull.I, But McCo nlhay, Pythia n Sisters Melg8 Templ e vlsltor in
inl'Nldlent
,rnor
s . Char\H M assar.
Mr
at
ftth,
e. Loni' hl� 19. ltxl1tJuly
Sheldon Roush. A nna Sommer, Re­ will he hel d Tuesday,
1
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Connall)I or
7. Taro MOt
td
118- ..rqllo
becca Marti n and Ja n et E11he n a11 r, 7 : 30 p. m. at the K. of P. hall
..
an
Mr•Mr.
on
d
Newark called
a. hrcolat.e aL Girl'•
regislrelion; Vi rg inia F1rtre, camp l n Middleport.
day.
Sun
t
Babtor.
Oscar
I, Notwtth.1
nlckhook cover; Mllel!I Darst, Pa u l Cle­
July '
!
Mr. and Mrs. David Goodwin
•tandlnr
1'....,.,,,.. AarJu
H, l'almtuf
nam•
mr n ll 11nd Robert Hatriel d , co n­
The T.a d ies Aid of the St. faul'1
d ftrnily, Mr. and M rs. Charles
Clhorteno4) U. Oout
aa. Btrdl u a
(ftl'.J
servation oUlcera.
Luthera n Church will have t pie- an
o and family, Patty Mc­
11. Pl1Pm
88. Rodenl
Marcink
,1u,
Mra. Marjorie Rime, Mra. Cnrl n ic at the Middleport Roacblde
:II. Pale
at. lWIN
30, Atttnu&amp;Uvt
G
reth, Mr. and Mr■. Cha rles Lar­
Sebrell. a nd Mn. bel va Plant s , Parlt, Wednesday, 6:30 p. m.
l!Mton
18. ll'rwtoh river
npty
and family enjoyed I pic n ic
'amp cooks; S_h lrley V a nsickle abd
l
Member■ of !he Jolly ]J un ch tin,
lt, Land nao..
,1. 8maU eo111.­
(J&gt;OaL)
Run t.lce S11nday.
Forked
at
Mary Lewi!, camp d is h washers; Sewing Club will m eet at the bome
J.1. 0!lCll mon 10. :Malt lheep 15. OoJt courn
pact heap
Mra. Geot',e Mt'Gllll!I
aftd
Mr.
Mrs.
McCo nlhay, MIHB Hattie of Mrs . Nora Milla, a\ 1 2:3(} p. m . a
... 'Wattbn•
Obltacle
t!. BottV!o&gt;a
11. Wlnf
-in-law and do.u1hter and
aon
nd
Jord a n , Alma Tur ner, Clara Shlllh From there th ey wlll go to 1l_alllpoflll&gt;lm11111 Jl. Meuun of IT. Vnm.anitd:
d inner
�11 Howard Garla nd, Tom Wll­ Us ror l unch a nd to vis it, l erest• Mrt. Annie swan were
•. tooj, ot on
woman
�al
(vv,)
Swan.
Cora
of
Sunday
gueata
l!a�&amp;, Mrt. E. E. MltchCll, Mrs. lni pot nta.
1
Mr. and MN, norael �ldns
•
Faye r11111n1, Mr■. Lleulo Roush,
family 1pent Saturday with
and
and
•
the
livlni
roo
d
ecorated
and Emmett Mitchell, camp cou n­
Mn. Vir&amp;U Wamsley of
Mr.
tnd
a
of
o"
h
e
h
t
at
lng
room
n
l
d
clloh and lnalructor1.
h
ho
i1
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Cbea
tre
•
Other lnatructors are tra nce■ member, Mrs Jo hn JneramJ1
Mr. and Mrs. Harlow ErvIn
Harvey, Appalachhan Home Eco­ 111
IO. Ohaoiap '
lb'- ilf'Dt SYHdQ, with llr. and Mrs.
Haiel Crow, Col u mbu1,
U.U...ot
nomlat; .Jim Canion, McCllntock
heWI, S.mmte -ltal�.
W'tl d llfe Station; Mn. Ray Cra nk, and Mrs Earl Schnelder,
¥t .and_ lln. ��d
Oruzllla
Mrs.
or
t
ecen
r
gued!
e
r
e
w
1111i1tant leader; MNI. R u ■tetl See,
◄-ff leader; Sam Tud:wlll er, rFYE Woodrum.
•INlh;l__:',...- \'HI
Woodrow
repreaentatlve;
and
.
Mace.
In charge of auemblln tor the
IT, Bo,dq
.,,uk are Sharon Schwart1, S ue
Wray, Beverly Bflller and Francis
Keene r. Jn char1e of the bulletin
41. �
board are the followt n1 : Julie
Blain and Mary Lou Garland, Mon­
day; Gary Rood and 'Mervh, Rou■h,
tl. lluloood
Tuesday: Llnda Martln and Connie
Coltrlll, Wednelday; Janie 01hel,
Thund1y; Jackie C11M1h att and
Charlene Diehl, Friday.

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Pomeroy and M iddleport Pony
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Frid•Y Pvening, called after 7
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the pitchini,: or both teams w11s
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Both teams scored onee in the
first mning with Pomeroy going
ahead 2·1 m the bottom of the
fifth, and !he yo ung Yellow J.1H'·
kets tJemg 11 up in the tup of
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M i ke Spenet&gt;r of Pomeroy, going
all the WIIY, fanned SIil, Willked
one.
P.'or Middleport, whkh uaed up
the lalenb or three hurlers,
Terry Johnson opened. promptly
walked the bases full, was re·
lieved by Ronnie Carr who went
through the f:fth fannmg 8 , walk•
ing two, and Carr was n•liE&gt;ved
by Charley Bush in the sixth.
Hu&amp;h fanned three, walked none.
Th e &amp;ame will be played ovl'r
al Pomeroy next Saturday.
A r11re Issue arose 1n the game
wl1 1c h w as not t·ontested h)' Mid­
dl t&gt;i&gt;ort manag er woody Oall be,
r1:1use he did 1101 care, hP said
today, to "cause a rucus."
A Middlepor-l runnt'r was Oil
third base, two were out, and the
count was :J-2. The runner was
stealin11 ho me on the next pilch,
the batter swung, missed , and
the catcher did not hold Lhe ball.
The runner acored, the batter
was 11ubaequently thrown out by
th e catcher at first bue. and the
rather "snap' ' ruling was lhat the
run did no t count
Old head observen, on second
thought later were certain the
run 1hould hne 1cored.
The Radne-Syracuse game was
not played. The diam ond was too
wet
The line score:
Mlddloport . . . 100 001 0-2 2 O
Pornero)' .
100 010 0--2 a 1
hh•ton, Cur 1, Bu■h e and
B•ill, Cart I. Spencer •nd Mayer
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Wl)I.BLEDON, En,'l'1nd UPI­
Marla l:rtbff Bueno, 20--,-eaHld
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don women•• alnaJ.e• champi&lt;1n•
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a11inll Sandri fteynolilh of South
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lfiu Bueno last )'Hr became
tbft firat Latin Ameriean a:lrl tver
lo wifl the Wimbledon w omen'•
title. She fo11owed thl11 u p by
wiJmin&amp; the U. S. champlonship.

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CHICA.GO \JP(-Frank Leahy,
once great coach or Noire Dame
wh o reste;ned I&lt;'rida y as general
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m11nager or the 1..o s Angeles
Mlddl._.rt, Ohio
Chareen profes�t o nal football
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team, WBA h111pltalitod tod11y for
treatment or a nervous condition.
Le11hy'1 brother, suburban hi•
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uid lh1. coach had su frered 11
"n ervo lLB hreakdown hrought on
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CllJCAGO UPI-The suddenly ­
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an unwilllng Chicago Into the Na·
ti onal League basement tod itY ,
just ln lime for th e traditional
July 4th st ock•laking.
But th e Reds' chances o r sneak·
Ing baclc into th e fint di vision
are slim.
St. Louis means to hold o nto 119
lease or fo urth place and 1h owtd
it with a swee p o f a doubleblll
ovPr the see o nd•place Milwaukee
Bra ves Friday.
It took the Red1 219 minutes of
baseball and a dozen hits t o win
thl fourth of lhelr last five games
Friday, downing the Cubs ,. 3 in
12 innings.
Don Ne wcombe, who ha■ beaten
Chicago 20 o ut of 2fl time, In 10
years of pitchlnC, la11led si1 and
tw o.third innings, then yi elded
th e mound.

Jim Brosnan replaced
Newcombe In the seventh and 1ave
"P only a sln11le throuch the 10th.
But hf.I WI.I yanked (or a pinth­
batter in the 1 1th and eii:-Y1nkee
Bob Grim came ln to take the
vict ory, in the National League.
He ha■ 1(1111 o ne. Bill H enry hurl•
ed the 12th tor Cincinnati, 1ivint
up only • walk.
The Reds won on a two run
12th inninl rally 1tter seeln1 a
S.O second lnnint lead evapt&gt;rate.
Gus Bell open ed the' 12th with
a 11lng'le o U rellever Don Elston
wh o took IOSB number 4 aaalnst
◄ wins.
Will y Poet popped out and
Frank Robins on singl ed hell t o
second. Elston filled the l)aae1
with a walk to Ed Balley. Joe
SC'haffern olh took the moun1 an d
R oy McMillan greeted him with
a sacriflc&lt;' fly, Wlllie Jone,,
plneh•hlltlng, singled, aco rine Roblnson and maklne it 5·3.

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DIRIV WINNI■ ,.t.vOIIITI
CHICAGO UPI-Veneti.ln Wu,
with Eddie Arcar o Jn the aaddle,
too., ,oupt lQ pid UP bla
quest of the 3-ye&amp;r•old Utle where
he left off in tht Kentucky Der,
by. Tbe Sunny Blue Fartn neer,
t.e,ten three timt1 tll\Cfl h• won
the Churchlll Downs cl1uh� May
putt�n with a heave of 63 feet 7, wae the heavy favoMte to win
3¾ i nches, well beyond the 60 the $47,15() Warren Wrl;:ht Mt:m•
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at Washingto n Park.
years a&amp;:o. O'Br 1 en wu second
t his . year at 62 feet, 3\14 inches.
0 av111' beat toss was only II quarter
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inch behind O'Brie n'&amp;,
The First Ward Firemen'• meet0
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ing schedul ed for Sunday, J uly 3,
le JbJ:b hr1:� 11:u !p q��l��� :.: has be en postponelj upUI Sun4ay,
a leap of � feet, O"i, inches - the July lO .
longest in tht world so tar this I
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to tell Ute govCrn ment, the pub1ic, and individ�als the truth. mund Life, Paalf1r. sqnd a.y Sch ool
preaident, pre1lding. . \!:Inutes of !\:hop •nd Mn. Hilbert Cor.. As•
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house. The Au-,dliary wi11hes to School was hel d at the Mt. Uni on thin ven ee r that is overlaid on mora l disaster. It was ln suc h Dunn, Pastor; wonhi p 9 : 30; sunChureb
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' day Sch oo l 10:30; Otis Knopp,
a time that th e p roph et Amos preached.
who made the affair a ,u coeaa. R�v. M erl :n Teets. Averaa:e at.
Su pt ', !:Hour 8:30. ,
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era! penono 1 -.1,1ot1 . .\ program re-ason that their lands lay directly athwart the path of •nY Y•hour and Prayer meetina- a:OO;
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meeting of church council Tues•
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Ki\ and )!{rs. Jnncll Mot1.ta;om• great nation that was b
Those tal:l ng pa� In the Amer•
M�an wbile vast tides of comme rce flowed across the little
lean Legi&lt;1n ••rt1de at Middleport ery and aon, DtJ:tat, Wffl Sunday
SyracuM l:UI Church F. E.
rece nJly
Woodi'ow Hendrix, aftern oon. ca tltrl at tbe Arthur lan ds leaving a· lush deposit of cust oms in the form of cash D unn, Putor. Sui,day School 9:30
Fi'antlin He ndrlJ, . ¥1lclttm G9,in• er,btree- hom, .
and COnslime r gpod s. Ev e ryone seemed to sha re , at ] east in Woranip 7:30; Meeting of church
ther,' Don ·Moore, J'amet . White,
Jtr, aDd lfl1. Vernon 'perry, some measure but In the case of the poo r it was on ly a seem- council Wednesday '1:30.
Makers of Holsum Bread
Morris H1rden. BUI HLd..,n, .Bill !!lw'o• and illlcblel 1na· Mr. and Ing sbarillJI. Just a little way under the gilt a discern in � obFlm -II Chu..., Rael..,
Pome roy' s Budget Shopping Center
Mobre, Edd� lfoore, bavid Hen- lfi'I., Gelle :Peri,, �wrib t.Ji•; IP'tnt 1erver, such as Amos was, was sure to come upon the misery Arthur R. McCauley. Pastor. 9:30
d ri1, E■rl. Hendrix, RoJet �luk,
am Sunday School; 10:45 a m
SatUi'day night and' SUt1d1y with Of e Plaln peop1e.
Morn ing wonhip. Sermon What Is
Marlon Stowe, Bobby Wlllil, Car- . their· parents� lh'. and Ifni. Mose•
WHh JUJtlce
Con•.....,, ..
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Freedom? 6 pm BYF for
all
rte S!nelJ�, BeUf 11lei.,. �llll Pel'I)'.
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Accordi ng to the popula , philosophy of the titr: e , a ny go d 1cbool agesi e Even.in&amp; service toH e ndrix, Kathryn Jolin1on, . VerMl'. ·and lfrs. Robert Kalb, Jr. or
support the Church of Your Choice
n, MH Sal iter , Ann Lfil Wlttln1 MinneaJ)Oli, ts vlaitlnJ bis irand· OUJht to be sa tisfi�d if the shrines w ere well staffed, wel l pie Ordeal .by m,tor,; Wednesday
Take So meo ne to Church with You Sunday
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Prayer
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and Ad1 Slack.
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mother, 11n. Ola Perry, and other stocked, and we ll attended.
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Wed Main Street
Pomeroy
lathl._ ..pti■t Church,
SFC md Mn. David •mlth ind relatives of the a"-·
Phone WY-2-2644
Among the Isra elites there were tho se who lavished rich
auley,
four chlldren of .Anebm•11e, Al•
lllebird Jeffen l, • enjo1ln1 a gifts on the a ,ncient altars. On at least o ne occasion as many Great Bend , Arth ur R. 1:tcC
Pa:stor. 9 : 30 JIii Morn rng wur•
Hka 1re here vhltln1 her- pa r- v1e1tlon in the westerri ■t■tes with
as 10 000 bullocks we re sacrifice d by o ne rich worshipper.
1
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ip sermon What le Freedom?
enta M.r. and Mrs. Sam Pickens.
Donald and Phillip Johnaon. of
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Thi! ariS tocrabc famili es 1iVC:d I• n house� that w ere ven� e 10 : 15 am Sunday School; 7·30
At the completion ot his furlou1b Athent.
n� - 1 m Evening Pnlse aervice, ser•
the shn nes jn colorful
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they will go to Ft, Knox, K1.
Mr. and Kn. Reed Jetfen, Al· showplaces, and they mai ntained
(The Frfndl y Bank)
1. man Ordeal by H11lol')'.
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A birthday ,arty WH held for bliny, •� Mr. end �- Lavern deur.
157 Walnut Stret
Th• HHtft Mtthodl,t Church,
But wjdows were bei n g defrauded in the courts b ec se
Mlddl epori
Mn. Allah Teaford at her ho� Jordar, ,pd family, l oc:11, were sun•
and 1ttendln1 . wve day dihner 1u etta of Mrs. Faye the jud,tes were bribed. The liquor busi ness was wo r�ng, ,..Middleport, Rev. Raymon Konk­
recently
Cbarles Rouab1 Mr. and Mn. l'.d Jordin.
havoc with the heaUh a nd morals of the natfon . Old )an ed , right, Paator. Sunday School 9:30
Grillldley . and clllhtren, ReT. and ' M:r. a Q,d lln, ' wti-_iam CUiwel i estates were gravitating by devious processes i nto the hatut,i .Jack Bechlle, Supt. ; Divine Wor•
1 ,,hip 10� Holy Com'!'miion ser•
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.Mn. . Harold , Holmet and ehll• aruti-Mra. ll.uby Jordan· sere In of · th e money lenders.
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dftn, Mr. ind Kn Bob Moo.re F1atwood1, x,-., 1 where ..Y Vi■ited
Y011r
Wal,reen.
.Api!l:y
viewed all this with ho� and- ltar
Amos bein,a: 8 cou ntryman
.
committee will meet at the
and lam.II,, Kr. •nd Mn. Ro1er Mn CUiwell'• parent,. • •Kt and
eard aehurC" h; Official Board
'h
rIll voice tha I couId be
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"Your sacrifices mean n othmg whateve r to God," 'h e shr1et..Church ., Chrlll'� Mlclcll-,.ott,
ital.
drf;n.. llr. end Jm. Harold Davi■ 1r ntoq
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I. Gardner, Paator, 9:30
Mr� and 11rt. Gene :t,J.vll, �
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Let
Justice
flow
down
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Bibl e Sehocd, R. C. Stejfy, Supt:
· Bl1&lt;�! ,
D\111 -• lfr. ' rn4 11n
Ko,piliol wi� r
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HIil 1Dd eblldru ind �- ud ..,._ ,
J. P. Joacbhll, Pmp.
There were those in Israel in the year 7 50 8.C., like many 10: 30 lfornlllll wonhip with ,.,.
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Mia. 8- 11.U. ,
Mn . �
1 tile In the year 11161&gt; A.D. who could not believe that religion had m on f Thee
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nln1 oervlee s,y,np or Satan;
l'he BomAulldtn OI-. el lbe ,..., e'- wta
Middleport
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d0 w lth sueh matters as. b r:!bery i n the courts• mor• Wednesday
I&amp;. ud llt'I. Arm- ,n,.�,In ,:
evenlne Prayer meet•
N rene Cllurcll htJd a 'lnltler
•Ia in government, or Juatlce in soc,al practise. They were , 1111 and Bible .tudy. Come r
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r farewotl �rly fo, l(r. llldrd
Fo4ff&lt;._ c..,.h, ,..,.
M r nd lfn. _Jlm!iji _ 1)1.i, 1114 111,refore, out,,aged and dema!lded that the Chu rch kee p out
lfn. SaOUllon llaU wilt ltll
roy, Rev. Waldo J. Bartels, P.utor
llt. Of polltlct.
retftttp to, mke theli' hoiu, la\ 11,�.:;ii{l fJf hr�
John W. Bl1etinar Supt. Sunday
wliJth1m,, lloa. A 11ft ,.., pt
anNti
lltiiiwi -lli&lt;II, w,ile
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Sehool
a,1a am; Worship hour ot ' Featuring Decorated Slices, Novelties, .Bulk
Nt&gt;t.d lliem.
1uestr o 1!'1111, a..&amp;1 ... \fil
The Uniform Sunday S.l lesson for July S: "MEN
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10:25 am Sermon Woke Up . .\mer• 1
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' ,..re d•l
&lt;irri;t ,!lutual
loeen�J.
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cblel priest Of tlie Jll'elt shrine at Bethel who held his come.
to ,
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or tloe Wu
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by !lie tavor of ti!� ting, became frantic. If this man vChrla
fl on 1c1...., 141 Mu1 1,o,,y
Morning se,vl...
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our Aim Is To Satisfy
the subject or
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whole line Of 1PPIecarts. H1� th
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.,.,. ui,.ettIn g of • "'
. er� the l e,aon s ermon. Gold en ten,
!l! E. Main St.
Pop1eroy
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v.· -'&lt;lln H E. Ill •
Cltemr, Ohio
Phone YU .S.2145
tbllt the prophet return to hll ru ral Hb!ne In
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Cha)r. ,tn CotumbtU
''_. · thi fore demanded
Tekoa where, as be hinted, he might be paid we ll.
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an ancient trick. He tried te, and his Judgment, ind his
In the meantime , he reaorted
�tiie':�� �,i;r � �=lt�
- �ompany, Mr. Sla(ke1 I• e to silence Amos' tongue by reporting him to the police, •• eommandmento, •l'l-Y•· Deut. 1 1 :
chef, Jin. Kr� Ci;ow'.
db)eelft of the comp-111. They al· though one could cure a social sore by sayjns nothing about it. I. Wednetd.,. evening oervlce ••
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a,oo. You ,re welcome.
24 Hour Service
Motor Tu"- Up
'rialled Wa mollier, Mn. Miry
He Broke lnlo
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Flr-t ....,,., Chu,.h, p.... ,.,,
11111'!&lt;'11', rio oeiebtlted her llOtb
The prophet Arnoo driven out of Bethel, returned t o bis
Powel &amp; Asb•Mlddlepert-PI!, WY-!'38U
Phone WY-2·2Ml5
Middleport
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m...age down on p aper, and distribu ted vi ce of wor-b lp and ,tuty. Spee­
anased lo get
-■ thla Bunda, monilnf 11 hn ,..nt Su.a., .with her par- rii
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ho
world.
Hebrew
the
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�key.
�• Finl Uftlted Prel-,wl•n . ento. Ii,, znd,Mrz.
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' 'i;;;o.nbad Chureh
f: uke records so me wor�s of Jesus spoken to a woman :twfaf af L,Mr n.y 1a--. ow
which he&amp;led her of a certa:n ailmem she had had for twelve
r.lh. Flat.a, on pn,.Ua.n,t a,ud
j years. These were the words: ''Daughter , be of good comfort; 'M.llldn:• Sr.bool 9:30 am r,-reaehini
th faith hath made thee whole; go in peace." Lk. 8:48.
!\:30 111 m ,iftd. )lb'e Study w�d
;h ese sami.: wo rds are � rtinent to
ou r day. Fa!th still
'l.. 1' � ,r c. w . Prot
es whole i.e. if that falth
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mak
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%Ian Church of Christ, �,..,.
16 m
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Rd. Euiene tJnderwood
ttar'n\'1e
••, and
Man ts more th an .-.
w1coc1
mlnh;t.er: Bible Sebool t:30 •· m. ;
bone , he is mo re than that
''ornl"I wont,lp i0:30 L .,,_ _ Evflf'
1 which one Cijn see. He is also
Ing w orshiP 7:30. p. m. Robert
• mind and splrit. He Uve.s by
Jleed. �Uble School Suot.
Mlcl'Way Community Church,
nourish.men{ that he t akes by
'"a of mouth bu t his greatest
Minister. Chuck
B
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Searlee, Sunday School, Supt.,
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sundat school starts at 9 : 30 1. m. .
h�s 1 no hlmself, hfu fellow-man ,
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Prayer meeting 1'ue8day 7:45 p .
hls
d . [t seemed stra�ge to
m.
those who were close assocl·
-n. lyracuM Methodfet C3wtdl
I
ates of Jesus that he would
·""8 Rn. GeO':"le Di,,Jo. pa,;tor
say upon a certain occasion
flt.bool 9:30 A. M.. �
when he had not taken food
"'lnebrflP"ll,.. Supt. ,.-.,.,._· Sir.or dr.ln k for more than the
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larmon Tc,le, '"'l'bf Retor.:IIAl,loa"
norm;tI sea 90n, "I h ave m e t,
liddie,._, II. L. Bur,tt. iJ,,-c•
t o eat that ,ou know not of.
uwl11• ac?aot: 10 L 11 1. �
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He meant by this that he
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UI Church, Letart "•I 1._ , ,.....
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' s Father (God.) So we
Rll'llllt Sh.:.r'i, Paiitor. SuDday
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do Ii t l ve by l)�d alone, btJ.t
1claoo! P'.30 a. m. · wonhlp mijie words tha. come
by
,n
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fro m the mouth of God. •
Churctl " the MHren., . $yr•
A man whose dreams and aspirations are on a higher plan e euu, an. H1reld HolmN, pa,tor.
than thi wo rld tbout hlrn, cart really live and feel th e healing 'il1Dday lich,ol t:30 a. "'· 'Morntnr
Row of virtue tltat comes from o n High when the world abou t ·vot1hlp 10:30 a . .,. � 8:80 p.
him jg tn turmoil and chaos. This is the kind of hope that J e�s m.; kvan1elilU&lt;' 8e'l'Vlcee 7:30 Pl!18J)ired Jl1 bjs day. And h e is sti l l radiating_ t�at same hope •· Wt dnellday 'r:30 pn_ver meft-Prayer h our hL TuesdlJ' lh
through hli Word and hli pro phets , {the Chn stians of toda� .) lilt.
il:JO p. m. lii"i11lon11r, eervtee a
1 _ wond.er bow, many O us rea lize the mB!"elous ad vantage Cht Jtd TUtlda?,' el lM .nontb 11
O f, 1111k-examinallon. I asked Danny _and . Ju lie (they are son &amp; T:3!1 • ,.
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d augh �r of mine),,, yeste�y evenmg _if they knew that we
Church ., N■-re111, MulNf'l'Y•
{m a n) was the only creatures abl e to mtrospect? 'They both U nio a Ave.a . Pomeroy, Rev. E. J!:.
asktid, "What is in trospection?" I replied, "that mea-ns look• Cox, 1&gt;astor. S\lfl.d•y S(!hool 9:Sb;
inJ within one's own mind .'' Julie asked: 0You mean taking Mornlllll: Worshtp 10:30; NYPS at
1 an X•r� of your own self ?" And I said : •'that is what it am· B:4S Evening service, 7:30; Pray•
er Meeting Thuraday '1:30.
ounts to."
lfovae of Pra,-, thNter (The
Upon examination, If we find some thing askew , we must, l"oun!rJ' Churth 111 Tnw,,l. lidlf ' we are. made whoie, seek faith lo touch the borde r of God's ,..... ' .... pa ,tor. Stind •• 6&lt;1,ool
o,so • · m., Earl Bogga, •upt. :
!ar.men! . And when one is willin g to press th rough th e crowds Kornin,
wnnhip 1 1 1. m.; Evan-�
f Oilr muuern .d•y and be so bo ld and pe rsistent , even with .,11su, ..,.1.,. T .30 p. m . rray,r
trembling bands to to�ch the hem of his robe, no matter wh�t �«uiv"" 11 i, "' v,.,.,.hur ...-t,....,
the dl
,.1rvi.w c- •••· ■mttt
se, we sbal! see him t urn and hear him say: "Tli y
�b niade l�ee whol e ; go i n peace."
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9:30 am Supt Herbert Rouab;
prayer 1ttYite1 Wedre■day 8:00 I
pr�achin.( Sunday r,leht 7:30;
pn,, /ount: people1 :neetlnt Sult·
day 6�4, pm.
1
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W. H. Str.. ....,-.h, pa1tor; LM,,.t
Clltf: 8unl1y flchool
1. m., I
Phll WI-. Snot.; CUI Vuttaa
1 0: 30 1. o, 'WtlL Bl111!)' In ehmr ·
FMY 11erv•tt■ 7 p. rn. EYan1ell1Uc
aervltet 1· tO o. m. p■ltor In. eh1r11
PrayeT IIIIP'etl.nC Wt""le:ld.aJ 7:30 P·
m.
1
�tell. llut.i Tree lleU,od.lst: Ke"'
W. P.. 8"raiu•hau.1h, ,:,111stor· Sun·- I
day Soo-iol 0:30 •· m.. WOTley
H ale)'. &amp; I. Supt., Komiq Wor1hlp 10-.111 a, -. rMY aervien '7 p.
in . ; �•n1 111entee 'i:SA Rotert E.
Smith iii c'JU1lll. Pra, er meetine
7::iO Tb1· m:1,.
,....,...., "'9tmMt. Rt, 12&lt;1,
DorcH. �- Codner. pellOJ'· SuTiday
School Jtl a. m. Children'• Cbur'"b
3 p. rn. Wonbtp 7:30 p. m. Surd.ly
Tueact,, and Fridn.
Bradford church eJ.Chrast, R•lph
Humbl,, minlater. Bible achool 8:30
a. m.; Mornint wonblp 10:30 a. m
Christian Endeavor (youth) 8 p. m.
Eve nin"• worthip, 7:,0 p. m.
Bradbury Clturah ., Chrltt , T. v.
Weill.a, ;ri.inhiter: a1i-1e School, at
9:30 a. ,n. WO! . Kial, Supt.; Morahie wonhlp Ul:30: C�1illt.lan !!:ndi,avor 6 p. m.; EveninJ wonblp,
7 p. m.
k'(ngchm Hall Of .,.....,.ah'I Wit•
,1e·s1es: Public meelimc Sun. 3 p. 1
m.; Watcllh&gt;wt-r Study 4 p. m. ;
Bible study, nae■., a p. m..; �.
ice mieetin1, Tbun. 7 p. m.; Min-latry School nun. a p. m.
Danville ,11..-i.,, Hetll...- Church
langsyHle, o.n WachlftKhwa m..
p111tor : Sunda.1 School 8:30 a. m.;
Momin1 Wonhlp 10:30 a. m.; Pi1•
gri,., YouU: 8:4&amp; p, m. Bvan.eeli.slie servlee, ?:30 p. ,.. . Fello-ip
service . Wedn et1d v '1::W p. m.

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.. , remember one J;1h1yer here . ancl could c0llld my flnal pey."
with th e While Solt who I had to . Like Lopez, Or e88e n or Rieb•
send back to the minon shortly ards and v irtually all other m••
dtt'-r J took over the club from 1 jor le11iue managers, Stengel
Miirty Morlan. l tnld thiA felloW I mskeB it a habit to take a player
I was torr)' but I h1i1.d to ,end lnto hi1 private o fflc-e and h ne a
hlm b■ck. He sure raiaed a fun. heart-to- heart talk with him be-.
He told me 1hat Marion con�d· fore cuttina him loose .
ered him one of the beat pJl.)'el'I 1 ",I try to 1lve It to them
o n the �\ub. What co uld I do ? 1 1 aLralght," 11ay1 Casey.
"U they've
merely said that I waa 1ti11 sorry been wUh me a long l ime, I
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Marlon."
they did me, It lt'1 a yo ung fel·
lo w, I try to encourage him and
All bia•league playera realize tell him there'• a chance to come
the day mull co me when they ba&lt;! k up. But no matter who It ·
wlll be eith er aent lo th e minor, is, it'll th e touiheat job In the
or rel eaaed unconditionally, but- world ."
they put that day o ut o f thelr cc;;::;;;;;;;;.;;;,,;;.::;;:;;;;;;.
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mind and mike lt a po int not to dwell o n ii.
Vttte,ran Pitch..- Complaln1
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The thins they d o not pul out
nf their inlnd la the manner lb
which a club bends them their I
NEW IM UIIID
walking: p1per1.
"I .,., wlth on• clull, nlM
y,u"'-" l'aUIH .... Wfltrlll
Afflerican t...- ,1tch11r, "aM
when they cllt mt INM, they
41ldn't M9fl have tM 411uncy h
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Bushes Is Tdughest Job For Baseball Managers

Chuck Drcu en or the Brave■, •
disclple or the rouMh•tough tild
school o f baaehall, had to db flt ·
actly that j ob Jl'rld ay when he
was obli&amp;:ed to no tify firat b111e.
man Frank Torre that be was
beln11 sent down to Louisville al"
the Arneric■n All,&gt;elatlon.
Picture h ow Turre felt after
be lnl with th e Brave■ for fl\lti
1ea,on1 and huina: partl('lpa led
In Wo rld Serie■ pla.Y with them.
Nalur1Uy the big: Brookl)'n-born
fU'■t blternan toot it bard. But
D1'111Hn had no HI.)' Ume telltna
him, lither.
� Noll&lt;fl ChlLope1 N)'I thin&amp;:• have chan•ed
a a:reat deal iTI the matter ol .
Nndln11 playen down ■lace be ·
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lllspeetion w11 held T.hursdar
evening· whev. �ufding Stat Coup.
eil, Daughters of America met Jn
regular seuion wllh Cou11. cUor
Either H1rdl8Jl, . �a!dlnl,
Dilltlct Depu!y Edlib Wakely
of Maritila was tl)e trisi)ectl ng
officer and gave the croup a ver,
good 1rade on t�eir wort. She
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PL�N SOCIAi,.
Mana were made to h,ve an
ice cream sotial when the Suri·
�ine Makers Cius of the Unlted
rretbytertan Sunday School h eld
their rtrular meeting at tbe home
or Helen Harri.a, Friday. Meetin&amp;
in ch1r.11:� o r. the president Kar·
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UDllOrll. De voho na were read by
J.&amp;ne!I White. Srcretary and Trea•
1\inr r eports were read and ap•prcwed. Free will otre rln&amp; wit
taken. Bakeless Bakesale llips
we.re g 1ven to membe rs and will
be given to other members and
friends of the church. Th e cl� ss
will APOnsor an i(!e cream 1oq1l
' on the lawn beaide the church
July 9th. Boa,e made ealte will
1Jao be sold. Proceed■ will go
toward the b ullding fund. Bible
Study, Christ's Shepherding Ca
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a e a 80 rH The
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Tr■ ve1ing basket fr om Naomi
London was gi ve n to the hoate.!ls
Mrs. Harris. Meeting closed b)'
the da!!s benedlctl!'fl. Durln l t 1'e
social ho11t
delicio us refreshme11bi were ' servE!d to tht abovt
m entlonfd and Esther Harden;
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Schnei der, Laura Pie•
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hilting Mickey Wrieht, San Dlea:o,
CHl1 hamrds of boat �hip
MllwaukN at St, Loul:IThe v ictory was the seYenlb tor I gently but stayed pro perly in Calif., threltened tod!Q' to be­
'Pappu •¥ hla fourth rrtraiiht. plaiee.
co-ne th e first wo man golf pro
and operation. Our compr�henAMl!RICAN LeAGUI
S.... Art HMrtt:.rlnn
to win tl\i! l.adie.a P GA champion•
w L Pet. Gia Pierce, who has a 20-8 lifetime
Ti...h_e TJi?mas � J ump was 23/4 shi p for • second time.
si ve Boat and M:fri.ne lnao,:"1:11C1!L
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co veraae 1ivea ' )'OU BOlid"'. proThere w11 no other action in I world mark tba� Ru11ia'a Yu�iy ney · in · grabbed a two stroke
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the American League as rain Stepanov made m 1957 at Lenin• le.ad Oil the• field ol a&amp; in Fri•
teetion a-ga11)st loss �µe to- fire,
Chica1o
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Detroit . . . . . . 32 34 .'85 8 ¾ po�ned the Detroit . Ne w Mort, grad . 'Ml?mas haa now topped th, day's first round poweriDJ her
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damage, theft and Uitiil1ty;coat
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Left 'in the 1h1dows or the lengers were limited by the dil­
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BoY!.on
bttgeat National 1..Eatue lead, 41&amp; mamM_qtb l eap wt-re t1!ie b'iumphs tance th ey could hit th e ball in
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game,, by ed&amp;ing Los Angetes, 4-3, and hl!i:rtbfeab tf t1'e other ath• the air.
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Detroit n "· Y, � rah,, N
The difference paid off for Mir
4e,ub!e. hea:der frora eece.ad place -or nli.ued,
with a 71, three under par, for
K. C, at lffl , N ppd rain
llllw,Nee, 8-7 and 7-.5. CincinnaThe tPlu'mPtl
Included
meet the 6,623 yard Sheraton Countr,
Clive. n wash, N ,.. rain
. ti beit Chlca,o, 5-3, ln the 011Jy recor�• la ihe �ve lln, sbot put, Club course. Kathy Cornelius,
S.turdty'a ,,._bl• ,1tchln
ha'!1Wlf lhrow, liroad Jump and Lakeland, Fla., and Kathy Wh.i.t•
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K•"'8• City ,t ao.tdn-Mill 1-1 ether .. - pl1yed.
Dick IJuart a,ain plQ, ,ed thJ 5,000 mieter run.
n tuHIY1n s.t
w orth, Jal, N. M ., were tled fw 1
y k 1u I h oe't Nile ffM' Pit�gb a11 he
O.t It at v
'J11os'e "Ith b!'OUII Marta w ere sec ond place at 73.
� MHil i.•t • tOtl:i lllnine .siptle t.) lllj!ore
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Cl•vtlind III wa thlnit---- �rto OlMi.ente all the way l n i• Ap fttahol
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Nea l hit one der w111 noted out tor th, shot
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Dt•I• ♦Jmoat MtlMtl, No. Hit
got U&gt; reliever i.rry Sherr
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Kenaaa Cltv ■t eoaton
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�• Clarittop,ber doubled arid tal•
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UN on Clemeate'1 1W111le. Sill.art •, hnl: flt mlnid u, In hk tran•
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thq, &amp;tadlum 1ffff hit 1nnt had
er John CalUaon, who h.. been
sidelined with a knee Injury ■Ince f PHILADELP HIA uPI-B111 Rey•
Memorial D1y, waa rHto.red to no lds, former Unl v$?.sity or Pittll•
Marine Al C1ntello t088ed the
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Pltone WY !-53!1 ,
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Dall11 Lon11 or USC won the N. SECOND A.VE&lt;;,_. .
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•w:ree with Lopez. Even .uch a
vetllran al manar.:lnil
as Casey
Sten"el of the Yankeea reveal,
that be too feell the panl every
time■ he is forced lo aend one or
hl1 playera down and Paul Rich·
.:ird1 ol the Ori ole• 1110 conre111e1,
"it's no oMIY Job and I don't care
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Jepgue manager'• tuu,11hest j o b1
Ya11kl11 g 11 1ilkher at the pro per
moment , mukinil up the llne•LIP
before each game, or
puullna
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a battm� Nlurnp?
"They're all rough to do," aaya
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"but hy far lh e mo■t dil'ficult jo b
a�y manager h&amp;N It tellln11 one of
hn1 players that he has to g o back
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Middleport had two ln ts , b�l h
by Honrne Carr. both singles for
Po mer oy . Wll,l1e Blu·kwell li ad a /
� oubl1• and frt•d _ Boyd a nd Tom
Shastt•t·n raeh � 81 ni:Je.
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Pomeroy and M iddleport Pony
baseba l l teams played 10 a 2·2 lie
Frid•Y Pvening, called after 7
innmgs because of dt1.rlrnesi., as
the pitchini,: or both teams w11s
way ahead of the hit ter■•
Both teams scored onee in the
first mning with Pomeroy going
ahead 2·1 m the bottom of the
fifth, and !he yo ung Yellow J.1H'·
kets tJemg 11 up in the tup of
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Complete Tr.veil lnfonnatl on 6.
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M i ke Spenet&gt;r of Pomeroy, going
all the WIIY, fanned SIil, Willked
one.
P.'or Middleport, whkh uaed up
the lalenb or three hurlers,
Terry Johnson opened. promptly
walked the bases full, was re·
lieved by Ronnie Carr who went
through the f:fth fannmg 8 , walk•
ing two, and Carr was n•liE&gt;ved
by Charley Bush in the sixth.
Hu&amp;h fanned three, walked none.
Th e &amp;ame will be played ovl'r
al Pomeroy next Saturday.
A r11re Issue arose 1n the game
wl1 1c h w as not t·ontested h)' Mid­
dl t&gt;i&gt;ort manag er woody Oall be,
r1:1use he did 1101 care, hP said
today, to "cause a rucus."
A Middlepor-l runnt'r was Oil
third base, two were out, and the
count was :J-2. The runner was
stealin11 ho me on the next pilch,
the batter swung, missed , and
the catcher did not hold Lhe ball.
The runner acored, the batter
was 11ubaequently thrown out by
th e catcher at first bue. and the
rather "snap' ' ruling was lhat the
run did no t count
Old head observen, on second
thought later were certain the
run 1hould hne 1cored.
The Radne-Syracuse game was
not played. The diam ond was too
wet
The line score:
Mlddloport . . . 100 001 0-2 2 O
Pornero)' .
100 010 0--2 a 1
hh•ton, Cur 1, Bu■h e and
B•ill, Cart I. Spencer •nd Mayer
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Wl)I.BLEDON, En,'l'1nd UPI­
Marla l:rtbff Bueno, 20--,-eaHld
BntiUan tennis bomb1hell, aeeks
her MCOnd consecutive Wlmble•
don women•• alnaJ.e• champi&lt;1n•
•hlp todQ in I fma1 m1kh
a11inll Sandri fteynolilh of South
Mr�c1.
lfiu Bueno last )'Hr became
tbft firat Latin Ameriean a:lrl tver
lo wifl the Wimbledon w omen'•
title. She fo11owed thl11 u p by
wiJmin&amp; the U. S. champlonship.

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CHICA.GO \JP(-Frank Leahy,
once great coach or Noire Dame
wh o reste;ned I&lt;'rida y as general
loa IOI
m11nager or the 1..o s Angeles
Mlddl._.rt, Ohio
Chareen profes�t o nal football
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team, WBA h111pltalitod tod11y for
treatment or a nervous condition.
Le11hy'1 brother, suburban hi•
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uid lh1. coach had su frered 11
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CllJCAGO UPI-The suddenly ­
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an unwilllng Chicago Into the Na·
ti onal League basement tod itY ,
just ln lime for th e traditional
July 4th st ock•laking.
But th e Reds' chances o r sneak·
Ing baclc into th e fint di vision
are slim.
St. Louis means to hold o nto 119
lease or fo urth place and 1h owtd
it with a swee p o f a doubleblll
ovPr the see o nd•place Milwaukee
Bra ves Friday.
It took the Red1 219 minutes of
baseball and a dozen hits t o win
thl fourth of lhelr last five games
Friday, downing the Cubs ,. 3 in
12 innings.
Don Ne wcombe, who ha■ beaten
Chicago 20 o ut of 2fl time, In 10
years of pitchlnC, la11led si1 and
tw o.third innings, then yi elded
th e mound.

Jim Brosnan replaced
Newcombe In the seventh and 1ave
"P only a sln11le throuch the 10th.
But hf.I WI.I yanked (or a pinth­
batter in the 1 1th and eii:-Y1nkee
Bob Grim came ln to take the
vict ory, in the National League.
He ha■ 1(1111 o ne. Bill H enry hurl•
ed the 12th tor Cincinnati, 1ivint
up only • walk.
The Reds won on a two run
12th inninl rally 1tter seeln1 a
S.O second lnnint lead evapt&gt;rate.
Gus Bell open ed the' 12th with
a 11lng'le o U rellever Don Elston
wh o took IOSB number 4 aaalnst
◄ wins.
Will y Poet popped out and
Frank Robins on singl ed hell t o
second. Elston filled the l)aae1
with a walk to Ed Balley. Joe
SC'haffern olh took the moun1 an d
R oy McMillan greeted him with
a sacriflc&lt;' fly, Wlllie Jone,,
plneh•hlltlng, singled, aco rine Roblnson and maklne it 5·3.

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DIRIV WINNI■ ,.t.vOIIITI
CHICAGO UPI-Veneti.ln Wu,
with Eddie Arcar o Jn the aaddle,
too., ,oupt lQ pid UP bla
quest of the 3-ye&amp;r•old Utle where
he left off in tht Kentucky Der,
by. Tbe Sunny Blue Fartn neer,
t.e,ten three timt1 tll\Cfl h• won
the Churchlll Downs cl1uh� May
putt�n with a heave of 63 feet 7, wae the heavy favoMte to win
3¾ i nches, well beyond the 60 the $47,15() Warren Wrl;:ht Mt:m•
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years a&amp;:o. O'Br 1 en wu second
t his . year at 62 feet, 3\14 inches.
0 av111' beat toss was only II quarter
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inch behind O'Brie n'&amp;,
The First Ward Firemen'• meet0
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le JbJ:b hr1:� 11:u !p q��l��� :.: has be en postponelj upUI Sun4ay,
a leap of � feet, O"i, inches - the July lO .
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S1,1pt. Wor11hip service at 10:45
'1'1e Communtt,, Vac;atlon Bible
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By Roy L. SrnJth
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Lord's Prayer repeateil In Unison unde'i the d irection of Rev. and
The a ncient Hebrew proG
7:30 regular meeting or the
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f
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Sllnle7,
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the villl ce hall. Sylvia Zwllllna �-"
1 15 E. Znd St., Pomeroy, Phone WY•:2-NBO
to tell Ute govCrn ment, the pub1ic, and individ�als the truth. mund Life, Paalf1r. sqnd a.y Sch ool
preaident, pre1lding. . \!:Inutes of !\:hop •nd Mn. Hilbert Cor.. As•
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er s report was g1wea by ■ct "'
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treasurer Jane Teaford who s {at•
Bible stud y Thurllday 8 pm ; Come
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was
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average
attend4.
Baken; Of Good Bread
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tr'irem en 'a Fair held at the chool
It happens in so many generations that
Hanllngton, W. VL
house. The Au-,dliary wi11hes to School was hel d at the Mt. Uni on thin ven ee r that is overlaid on mora l disaster. It was ln suc h Dunn, Pastor; wonhi p 9 : 30; sunChureb
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the
dl
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of
extend their thanks to all those
' day Sch oo l 10:30; Otis Knopp,
a time that th e p roph et Amos preached.
who made the affair a ,u coeaa. R�v. M erl :n Teets. Averaa:e at.
Su pt ', !:Hour 8:30. ,
nd Holla nd at the Iime of th c a utb reak of
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Bart&lt;1wa Wllllaiu Diddle Nao.mi
··• PHter,• Sundor SchoCII 9::30
' d Ma tt hot•., Ro••lle Sayre --�
w�
=eat powe rs. Ai l politics were world poh!tcs for Duof e.•
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Custom Built Kitchens
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Wayne R o ush, Supt ·, Worship l0.45
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them there was no war
Hendrl�b Sr. ,
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era! penono 1 -.1,1ot1 . .\ program re-ason that their lands lay directly athwart the path of •nY Y•hour and Prayer meetina- a:OO;
•�IISONM.t
meeting of church council Tues•
W.
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Va.
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WIIS· presented S4tqrday evening.
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day 8 p. m.
Ki\ and )!{rs. Jnncll Mot1.ta;om• great nation that was b
Those tal:l ng pa� In the Amer•
M�an wbile vast tides of comme rce flowed across the little
lean Legi&lt;1n ••rt1de at Middleport ery and aon, DtJ:tat, Wffl Sunday
SyracuM l:UI Church F. E.
rece nJly
Woodi'ow Hendrix, aftern oon. ca tltrl at tbe Arthur lan ds leaving a· lush deposit of cust oms in the form of cash D unn, Putor. Sui,day School 9:30
Fi'antlin He ndrlJ, . ¥1lclttm G9,in• er,btree- hom, .
and COnslime r gpod s. Ev e ryone seemed to sha re , at ] east in Woranip 7:30; Meeting of church
ther,' Don ·Moore, J'amet . White,
Jtr, aDd lfl1. Vernon 'perry, some measure but In the case of the poo r it was on ly a seem- council Wednesday '1:30.
Makers of Holsum Bread
Morris H1rden. BUI HLd..,n, .Bill !!lw'o• and illlcblel 1na· Mr. and Ing sbarillJI. Just a little way under the gilt a discern in � obFlm -II Chu..., Rael..,
Pome roy' s Budget Shopping Center
Mobre, Edd� lfoore, bavid Hen- lfi'I., Gelle :Peri,, �wrib t.Ji•; IP'tnt 1erver, such as Amos was, was sure to come upon the misery Arthur R. McCauley. Pastor. 9:30
d ri1, E■rl. Hendrix, RoJet �luk,
am Sunday School; 10:45 a m
SatUi'day night and' SUt1d1y with Of e Plaln peop1e.
Morn ing wonhip. Sermon What Is
Marlon Stowe, Bobby Wlllil, Car- . their· parents� lh'. and Ifni. Mose•
WHh JUJtlce
Con•.....,, ..
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Freedom? 6 pm BYF for
all
rte S!nelJ�, BeUf 11lei.,. �llll Pel'I)'.
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Accordi ng to the popula , philosophy of the titr: e , a ny go d 1cbool agesi e Even.in&amp; service toH e ndrix, Kathryn Jolin1on, . VerMl'. ·and lfrs. Robert Kalb, Jr. or
support the Church of Your Choice
n, MH Sal iter , Ann Lfil Wlttln1 MinneaJ)Oli, ts vlaitlnJ bis irand· OUJht to be sa tisfi�d if the shrines w ere well staffed, wel l pie Ordeal .by m,tor,; Wednesday
Take So meo ne to Church with You Sunday
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Prayer
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and Ad1 Slack.
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mother, 11n. Ola Perry, and other stocked, and we ll attended.
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Wed Main Street
Pomeroy
lathl._ ..pti■t Church,
SFC md Mn. David •mlth ind relatives of the a"-·
Phone WY-2-2644
Among the Isra elites there were tho se who lavished rich
auley,
four chlldren of .Anebm•11e, Al•
lllebird Jeffen l, • enjo1ln1 a gifts on the a ,ncient altars. On at least o ne occasion as many Great Bend , Arth ur R. 1:tcC
Pa:stor. 9 : 30 JIii Morn rng wur•
Hka 1re here vhltln1 her- pa r- v1e1tlon in the westerri ■t■tes with
as 10 000 bullocks we re sacrifice d by o ne rich worshipper.
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enta M.r. and Mrs. Sam Pickens.
Donald and Phillip Johnaon. of
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Thi! ariS tocrabc famili es 1iVC:d I• n house� that w ere ven� e 10 : 15 am Sunday School; 7·30
At the completion ot his furlou1b Athent.
n� - 1 m Evening Pnlse aervice, ser•
the shn nes jn colorful
P
they will go to Ft, Knox, K1.
Mr. and Kn. Reed Jetfen, Al· showplaces, and they mai ntained
(The Frfndl y Bank)
1. man Ordeal by H11lol')'.
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A birthday ,arty WH held for bliny, •� Mr. end �- Lavern deur.
157 Walnut Stret
Th• HHtft Mtthodl,t Church,
But wjdows were bei n g defrauded in the courts b ec se
Mlddl epori
Mn. Allah Teaford at her ho� Jordar, ,pd family, l oc:11, were sun•
and 1ttendln1 . wve day dihner 1u etta of Mrs. Faye the jud,tes were bribed. The liquor busi ness was wo r�ng, ,..Middleport, Rev. Raymon Konk­
recently
Cbarles Rouab1 Mr. and Mn. l'.d Jordin.
havoc with the heaUh a nd morals of the natfon . Old )an ed , right, Paator. Sunday School 9:30
Grillldley . and clllhtren, ReT. and ' M:r. a Q,d lln, ' wti-_iam CUiwel i estates were gravitating by devious processes i nto the hatut,i .Jack Bechlle, Supt. ; Divine Wor•
1 ,,hip 10� Holy Com'!'miion ser•
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.Mn. . Harold , Holmet and ehll• aruti-Mra. ll.uby Jordan· sere In of · th e money lenders.
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dftn, Mr. ind Kn Bob Moo.re F1atwood1, x,-., 1 where ..Y Vi■ited
Y011r
Wal,reen.
.Api!l:y
viewed all this with ho� and- ltar
Amos bein,a: 8 cou ntryman
.
committee will meet at the
and lam.II,, Kr. •nd Mn. Ro1er Mn CUiwell'• parent,. • •Kt and
eard aehurC" h; Official Board
'h
rIll voice tha I couId be
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P
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Grindley and dau1bter, Mr. and Mn.' Thomil Taekett' .
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Mra. I.Aland lltunl&amp;fner •nd ehll- recently underwent i r e at an
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"Your sacrifices mean n othmg whateve r to God," 'h e shr1et..Church ., Chrlll'� Mlclcll-,.ott,
ital.
drf;n.. llr. end Jm. Harold Davi■ 1r ntoq
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Fred
I. Gardner, Paator, 9:30
Mr� and 11rt. Gene :t,J.vll, �
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river.
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d0 w lth sueh matters as. b r:!bery i n the courts• mor• Wednesday
I&amp;. ud llt'I. Arm- ,n,.�,In ,:
evenlne Prayer meet•
N rene Cllurcll htJd a 'lnltler
•Ia in government, or Juatlce in soc,al practise. They were , 1111 and Bible .tudy. Come r
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M r nd lfn. _Jlm!iji _ 1)1.i, 1114 111,refore, out,,aged and dema!lded that the Chu rch kee p out
lfn. SaOUllon llaU wilt ltll
roy, Rev. Waldo J. Bartels, P.utor
llt. Of polltlct.
retftttp to, mke theli' hoiu, la\ 11,�.:;ii{l fJf hr�
John W. Bl1etinar Supt. Sunday
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The Uniform Sunday S.l lesson for July S: "MEN
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In the meantime , he reaorted
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- �ompany, Mr. Sla(ke1 I• e to silence Amos' tongue by reporting him to the police, •• eommandmento, •l'l-Y•· Deut. 1 1 :
chef, Jin. Kr� Ci;ow'.
db)eelft of the comp-111. They al· though one could cure a social sore by sayjns nothing about it. I. Wednetd.,. evening oervlce ••
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24 Hour Service
Motor Tu"- Up
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The prophet Arnoo driven out of Bethel, returned t o bis
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' 'i;;;o.nbad Chureh
f: uke records so me wor�s of Jesus spoken to a woman :twfaf af L,Mr n.y 1a--. ow
which he&amp;led her of a certa:n ailmem she had had for twelve
r.lh. Flat.a, on pn,.Ua.n,t a,ud
j years. These were the words: ''Daughter , be of good comfort; 'M.llldn:• Sr.bool 9:30 am r,-reaehini
th faith hath made thee whole; go in peace." Lk. 8:48.
!\:30 111 m ,iftd. )lb'e Study w�d
;h ese sami.: wo rds are � rtinent to
ou r day. Fa!th still
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Rd. Euiene tJnderwood
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Man ts more th an .-.
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mlnh;t.er: Bible Sebool t:30 •· m. ;
bone , he is mo re than that
''ornl"I wont,lp i0:30 L .,,_ _ Evflf'
1 which one Cijn see. He is also
Ing w orshiP 7:30. p. m. Robert
• mind and splrit. He Uve.s by
Jleed. �Uble School Suot.
Mlcl'Way Community Church,
nourish.men{ that he t akes by
'"a of mouth bu t his greatest
Minister. Chuck
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h�s 1 no hlmself, hfu fellow-man ,
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Prayer meeting 1'ue8day 7:45 p .
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those who were close assocl·
-n. lyracuM Methodfet C3wtdl
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ates of Jesus that he would
·""8 Rn. GeO':"le Di,,Jo. pa,;tor
say upon a certain occasion
flt.bool 9:30 A. M.. �
when he had not taken food
"'lnebrflP"ll,.. Supt. ,.-.,.,._· Sir.or dr.ln k for more than the
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norm;tI sea 90n, "I h ave m e t,
liddie,._, II. L. Bur,tt. iJ,,-c•
t o eat that ,ou know not of.
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Rll'llllt Sh.:.r'i, Paiitor. SuDday
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do Ii t l ve by l)�d alone, btJ.t
1claoo! P'.30 a. m. · wonhlp mijie words tha. come
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Churctl " the MHren., . $yr•
A man whose dreams and aspirations are on a higher plan e euu, an. H1reld HolmN, pa,tor.
than thi wo rld tbout hlrn, cart really live and feel th e healing 'il1Dday lich,ol t:30 a. "'· 'Morntnr
Row of virtue tltat comes from o n High when the world abou t ·vot1hlp 10:30 a . .,. � 8:80 p.
him jg tn turmoil and chaos. This is the kind of hope that J e�s m.; kvan1elilU&lt;' 8e'l'Vlcee 7:30 Pl!18J)ired Jl1 bjs day. And h e is sti l l radiating_ t�at same hope •· Wt dnellday 'r:30 pn_ver meft-Prayer h our hL TuesdlJ' lh
through hli Word and hli pro phets , {the Chn stians of toda� .) lilt.
il:JO p. m. lii"i11lon11r, eervtee a
1 _ wond.er bow, many O us rea lize the mB!"elous ad vantage Cht Jtd TUtlda?,' el lM .nontb 11
O f, 1111k-examinallon. I asked Danny _and . Ju lie (they are son &amp; T:3!1 • ,.
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d augh �r of mine),,, yeste�y evenmg _if they knew that we
Church ., N■-re111, MulNf'l'Y•
{m a n) was the only creatures abl e to mtrospect? 'They both U nio a Ave.a . Pomeroy, Rev. E. J!:.
asktid, "What is in trospection?" I replied, "that mea-ns look• Cox, 1&gt;astor. S\lfl.d•y S(!hool 9:Sb;
inJ within one's own mind .'' Julie asked: 0You mean taking Mornlllll: Worshtp 10:30; NYPS at
1 an X•r� of your own self ?" And I said : •'that is what it am· B:4S Evening service, 7:30; Pray•
er Meeting Thuraday '1:30.
ounts to."
lfovae of Pra,-, thNter (The
Upon examination, If we find some thing askew , we must, l"oun!rJ' Churth 111 Tnw,,l. lidlf ' we are. made whoie, seek faith lo touch the borde r of God's ,..... ' .... pa ,tor. Stind •• 6&lt;1,ool
o,so • · m., Earl Bogga, •upt. :
!ar.men! . And when one is willin g to press th rough th e crowds Kornin,
wnnhip 1 1 1. m.; Evan-�
f Oilr muuern .d•y and be so bo ld and pe rsistent , even with .,11su, ..,.1.,. T .30 p. m . rray,r
trembling bands to to�ch the hem of his robe, no matter wh�t �«uiv"" 11 i, "' v,.,.,.hur ...-t,....,
the dl
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se, we sbal! see him t urn and hear him say: "Tli y
�b niade l�ee whol e ; go i n peace."
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9:30 am Supt Herbert Rouab;
prayer 1ttYite1 Wedre■day 8:00 I
pr�achin.( Sunday r,leht 7:30;
pn,, /ount: people1 :neetlnt Sult·
day 6�4, pm.
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W. H. Str.. ....,-.h, pa1tor; LM,,.t
Clltf: 8unl1y flchool
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Phll WI-. Snot.; CUI Vuttaa
1 0: 30 1. o, 'WtlL Bl111!)' In ehmr ·
FMY 11erv•tt■ 7 p. rn. EYan1ell1Uc
aervltet 1· tO o. m. p■ltor In. eh1r11
PrayeT IIIIP'etl.nC Wt""le:ld.aJ 7:30 P·
m.
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�tell. llut.i Tree lleU,od.lst: Ke"'
W. P.. 8"raiu•hau.1h, ,:,111stor· Sun·- I
day Soo-iol 0:30 •· m.. WOTley
H ale)'. &amp; I. Supt., Komiq Wor1hlp 10-.111 a, -. rMY aervien '7 p.
in . ; �•n1 111entee 'i:SA Rotert E.
Smith iii c'JU1lll. Pra, er meetine
7::iO Tb1· m:1,.
,....,...., "'9tmMt. Rt, 12&lt;1,
DorcH. �- Codner. pellOJ'· SuTiday
School Jtl a. m. Children'• Cbur'"b
3 p. rn. Wonbtp 7:30 p. m. Surd.ly
Tueact,, and Fridn.
Bradford church eJ.Chrast, R•lph
Humbl,, minlater. Bible achool 8:30
a. m.; Mornint wonblp 10:30 a. m
Christian Endeavor (youth) 8 p. m.
Eve nin"• worthip, 7:,0 p. m.
Bradbury Clturah ., Chrltt , T. v.
Weill.a, ;ri.inhiter: a1i-1e School, at
9:30 a. ,n. WO! . Kial, Supt.; Morahie wonhlp Ul:30: C�1illt.lan !!:ndi,avor 6 p. m.; EveninJ wonblp,
7 p. m.
k'(ngchm Hall Of .,.....,.ah'I Wit•
,1e·s1es: Public meelimc Sun. 3 p. 1
m.; Watcllh&gt;wt-r Study 4 p. m. ;
Bible study, nae■., a p. m..; �.
ice mieetin1, Tbun. 7 p. m.; Min-latry School nun. a p. m.
Danville ,11..-i.,, Hetll...- Church
langsyHle, o.n WachlftKhwa m..
p111tor : Sunda.1 School 8:30 a. m.;
Momin1 Wonhlp 10:30 a. m.; Pi1•
gri,., YouU: 8:4&amp; p, m. Bvan.eeli.slie servlee, ?:30 p. ,.. . Fello-ip
service . Wedn et1d v '1::W p. m.

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.. , remember one J;1h1yer here . ancl could c0llld my flnal pey."
with th e While Solt who I had to . Like Lopez, Or e88e n or Rieb•
send back to the minon shortly ards and v irtually all other m••
dtt'-r J took over the club from 1 jor le11iue managers, Stengel
Miirty Morlan. l tnld thiA felloW I mskeB it a habit to take a player
I was torr)' but I h1i1.d to ,end lnto hi1 private o fflc-e and h ne a
hlm b■ck. He sure raiaed a fun. heart-to- heart talk with him be-.
He told me 1hat Marion con�d· fore cuttina him loose .
ered him one of the beat pJl.)'el'I 1 ",I try to 1lve It to them
o n the �\ub. What co uld I do ? 1 1 aLralght," 11ay1 Casey.
"U they've
merely said that I waa 1ti11 sorry been wUh me a long l ime, I
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Marlon."
they did me, It lt'1 a yo ung fel·
lo w, I try to encourage him and
All bia•league playera realize tell him there'• a chance to come
the day mull co me when they ba&lt;! k up. But no matter who It ·
wlll be eith er aent lo th e minor, is, it'll th e touiheat job In the
or rel eaaed unconditionally, but- world ."
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mind and mike lt a po int not to dwell o n ii.
Vttte,ran Pitch..- Complaln1
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The thins they d o not pul out
nf their inlnd la the manner lb
which a club bends them their I
NEW IM UIIID
walking: p1per1.
"I .,., wlth on• clull, nlM
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Afflerican t...- ,1tch11r, "aM
when they cllt mt INM, they
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July 11th. Those pI1nnlit, on, havlD1 entries ohould not
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delay In reglsterl111 the•. Secretary will
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flee on Rock Sp rinp Fall,oollllda from l:00 to 4:00
mtr 11rM1, The •�•
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Walking Papers For Big Leaguers Baek Into
Bushes Is Tdughest Job For Baseball Managers

Chuck Drcu en or the Brave■, •
disclple or the rouMh•tough tild
school o f baaehall, had to db flt ·
actly that j ob Jl'rld ay when he
was obli&amp;:ed to no tify firat b111e.
man Frank Torre that be was
beln11 sent down to Louisville al"
the Arneric■n All,&gt;elatlon.
Picture h ow Turre felt after
be lnl with th e Brave■ for fl\lti
1ea,on1 and huina: partl('lpa led
In Wo rld Serie■ pla.Y with them.
Nalur1Uy the big: Brookl)'n-born
fU'■t blternan toot it bard. But
D1'111Hn had no HI.)' Ume telltna
him, lither.
� Noll&lt;fl ChlLope1 N)'I thin&amp;:• have chan•ed
a a:reat deal iTI the matter ol .
Nndln11 playen down ■lace be ·
w.. ena11ed in active compel!•

HOLD INSl'!C1'10N
lllspeetion w11 held T.hursdar
evening· whev. �ufding Stat Coup.
eil, Daughters of America met Jn
regular seuion wllh Cou11. cUor
Either H1rdl8Jl, . �a!dlnl,
Dilltlct Depu!y Edlib Wakely
of Maritila was tl)e trisi)ectl ng
officer and gave the croup a ver,
good 1rade on t�eir wort. She
1181.J c&lt;1mplim.ented and thanked
tbem ftlr their .fine �•tl�n.
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PL�N SOCIAi,.
Mana were made to h,ve an
ice cream sotial when the Suri·
�ine Makers Cius of the Unlted
rretbytertan Sunday School h eld
their rtrular meeting at tbe home
or Helen Harri.a, Friday. Meetin&amp;
in ch1r.11:� o r. the president Kar·
g�re_t W�ebrenner, opene«;' by
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d 1 Bleat Be ;h e Tie &lt;�I 01!e bY the . Lord I Prayer m
UDllOrll. De voho na were read by
J.&amp;ne!I White. Srcretary and Trea•
1\inr r eports were read and ap•prcwed. Free will otre rln&amp; wit
taken. Bakeless Bakesale llips
we.re g 1ven to membe rs and will
be given to other members and
friends of the church. Th e cl� ss
will APOnsor an i(!e cream 1oq1l
' on the lawn beaide the church
July 9th. Boa,e made ealte will
1Jao be sold. Proceed■ will go
toward the b ullding fund. Bible
Study, Christ's Shepherding Ca
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;'' 1iven , R .a.c:j.1 McBrl
a e a 80 rH The
ind BeUet .
Tr■ ve1ing basket fr om Naomi
London was gi ve n to the hoate.!ls
Mrs. Harris. Meeting closed b)'
the da!!s benedlctl!'fl. Durln l t 1'e
social ho11t
delicio us refreshme11bi were ' servE!d to tht abovt
m entlonfd and Esther Harden;
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Schnei der, Laura Pie•
• ken■, Gertrude Duffv, M.are ::.ret
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Cottrdl, Helen Diddle, Beatrice
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wiggled
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hilting Mickey Wrieht, San Dlea:o,
CHl1 hamrds of boat �hip
MllwaukN at St, Loul:IThe v ictory was the seYenlb tor I gently but stayed pro perly in Calif., threltened tod!Q' to be­
'Pappu •¥ hla fourth rrtraiiht. plaiee.
co-ne th e first wo man golf pro
and operation. Our compr�henAMl!RICAN LeAGUI
S.... Art HMrtt:.rlnn
to win tl\i! l.adie.a P GA champion•
w L Pet. Gia Pierce, who has a 20-8 lifetime
Ti...h_e TJi?mas � J ump was 23/4 shi p for • second time.
si ve Boat and M:fri.ne lnao,:"1:11C1!L
m-.r k ag1in11t Baltim ore, lost his
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MiH wr�l, •ho won tbe- tour­
co veraae 1ivea ' )'OU BOlid"'. proThere w11 no other action in I world mark tba� Ru11ia'a Yu�iy ney · in · grabbed a two stroke
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37 38 .M8 3
the American League as rain Stepanov made m 1957 at Lenin• le.ad Oil the• field ol a&amp; in Fri•
teetion a-ga11)st loss �µe to- fire,
Chica1o
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Detroit . . . . . . 32 34 .'85 8 ¾ po�ned the Detroit . Ne w Mort, grad . 'Ml?mas haa now topped th, day's first round poweriDJ her
' 1mpos11ible" atYen root tee and fairway aJJota far over 'the
damage, theft and Uitiil1ty;coat
Cleveland . WbhlnD'ton
and Kan- onCfl
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Left 'in the 1h1dows or the lengers were limited by the dil­
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BoY!.on
bttgeat National 1..Eatue lead, 41&amp; mamM_qtb l eap wt-re t1!ie b'iumphs tance th ey could hit th e ball in
Frltl•v'• Ruvtts •
game,, by ed&amp;ing Los Angetes, 4-3, and hl!i:rtbfeab tf t1'e other ath• the air.
la1tlmort 4 Chlcato t. N
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Detroit n "· Y, � rah,, N
The difference paid off for Mir
4e,ub!e. hea:der frora eece.ad place -or nli.ued,
with a 71, three under par, for
K. C, at lffl , N ppd rain
llllw,Nee, 8-7 and 7-.5. CincinnaThe tPlu'mPtl
Included
meet the 6,623 yard Sheraton Countr,
Clive. n wash, N ,.. rain
. ti beit Chlca,o, 5-3, ln the 011Jy recor�• la ihe �ve lln, sbot put, Club course. Kathy Cornelius,
S.turdty'a ,,._bl• ,1tchln
ha'!1Wlf lhrow, liroad Jump and Lakeland, Fla., and Kathy Wh.i.t•
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K•"'8• City ,t ao.tdn-Mill 1-1 ether .. - pl1yed.
Dick IJuart a,ain plQ, ,ed thJ 5,000 mieter run.
n tuHIY1n s.t
w orth, Jal, N. M ., were tled fw 1
y k 1u I h oe't Nile ffM' Pit�gb a11 he
O.t It at v
'J11os'e "Ith b!'OUII Marta w ere sec ond place at 73.
� MHil i.•t • tOtl:i lllnine .siptle t.) lllj!ore
1-5
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Cl•vtlind III wa thlnit---- �rto OlMi.ente all the way l n i• Ap fttahol
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Wyn11 .. n l•tr- N
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to
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chance
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Clev•n::,.:..-=:
Nea l hit one der w111 noted out tor th, shot
ae ¥N11lb _.u:d
C M.,..., ., •1taore
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b l.11'&amp;:h then team by la�artivift. Dave .Davia.
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Ditro t •· New York 2
Dt•I• ♦Jmoat MtlMtl, No. Hit
got U&gt; reliever i.rry Sherr
a1
Kenaaa Cltv ■t eoaton
.,. ..-Hns 45 n..,_ '""' Stan.
�• Clarittop,ber doubled arid tal•
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UN on Clemeate'1 1W111le. Sill.art •, hnl: flt mlnid u, In hk tran•
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t■ TURNI TO DUTY
hit gave Fred Green hia fourth
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thq, &amp;tadlum 1ffff hit 1nnt had
er John CalUaon, who h.. been
sidelined with a knee Injury ■Ince f PHILADELP HIA uPI-B111 Rey•
Memorial D1y, waa rHto.red to no lds, former Unl v$?.sity or Pittll•
Marine Al C1ntello t088ed the
the Phl11delphl• Phillies' aetlve bure:h in d pro Cle velan d Browns javell'n 2'17 feet, 7 incheB, n early
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custom kitch8ili'- F)lr6lture - Appll�
Koppe replaced him on the di!I• ball backfield coach al Te m ple ord. Kan1aa' Bill Alie)' was HC·
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ablttd Hal ..
Uni versity.
o nd at 2fl9 foot, 7 � inches.
Pltone WY !-53!1 ,
L•"I Win• Shot Put
Dall11 Lon11 or USC won the N. SECOND A.VE&lt;;,_. .
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ll'a smazlne how many pilot!!,
•w:ree with Lopez. Even .uch a
vetllran al manar.:lnil
as Casey
Sten"el of the Yankeea reveal,
that be too feell the panl every
time■ he is forced lo aend one or
hl1 playera down and Paul Rich·
.:ird1 ol the Ori ole• 1110 conre111e1,
"it's no oMIY Job and I don't care
who th e m1n1&amp;cr 11.''

Syracuse
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Jepgue manager'• tuu,11hest j o b1
Ya11kl11 g 11 1ilkher at the pro per
moment , mukinil up the llne•LIP
before each game, or
puullna
some w11y to snop a club out of
a battm� Nlurnp?
"They're all rough to do," aaya
While Solt manager Al Lope:,;,
"but hy far lh e mo■t dil'ficult jo b
a�y manager h&amp;N It tellln11 one of
hn1 players that he has to g o back
to the minors."

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FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE ll&amp;liULT�
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I ceob per word for Lhree cooae�Uve msertlollA.
S Kci&amp;l - om: me11lh for 30 cent,: �r word.
Full rate or 4 1..-cnts per word will be charged for adve-rlis.in.g
lf not paid wiUu.n lU d.i.ys :aner rereivin;;i bdl.
Errors ill AO\'CfllSlni - Should be lep&lt;'-tl"d '.mmed.lalely. The
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Df'lltb aod t.1bb•ge. Both illre locwl
grown now-though !!Ome beUJS
b,em g shipped w, tou Other eco11o m1c.il �·egetablc choices include
l'w ·u rn bers. leaf and head lettuce,
rat.J1.,hu, and omuus. Peppers ue
"bu .. ttract111l'ly prit·e,J Sweet corn
1 1 111y bl' " hHlc lughcr l'ot&lt;1\o
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hauanas, and pme.ipple are a lJ.ll
1 i;uo.J rho1ces. Olhrr fruits to sekcl ! rum rncl ude h lueberries· .
µea,·hl' ;,, ncl·\armc�. P , urns 1111 d
�rapes
P o ullr)' , eggs and dairy produels: Broileni ure popular warm
weathe r m·enu it t ms. Look for
" s pu· i a b" for the long week end.
Egi,: JJric es remain 11t ver)' al•
Ciirrcntly, l he
lractive levels.
large si:u• 15 the better buy for
economy . Don't forget 10 use lots
of dairy iteim throughout t he summer . though J une Dairy Monlh is
over.
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:,;o sleilk� will ralc ii high spot on
muny i.hoppi nl lists fur t he Jong
we-ck end . Look for specials on
and
the:;c as wrll as sausaue
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well above those of a y ear a�o.
J·1 1ce11 i.re eapectetJ to rem.i. m neu
p n:lic n L Jeve.u1 . !:i upp U ell o t por&amp;
..re p1em11u1 1or Lnl.li tune of yeitlr.
r re$O J0111&amp; 1:urreml)' repreM!'ll l
v11e ol L lle beth•t mt!&lt;1l chu1ces.
l.."hernea 11n o ne rnes . !, w ce L a nd
sour cnc.- ri es, red ano bla c k nasp•
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(Contlnwd p,...... P•.. One&gt;
t o the nalion and the party,"
Truman .said. "He bu made a
dee p impreplon on the country
and no aelf•appointtd 1pokefl!1en
for aper.ial causea should be allow
ed to detract from his ability
and dedication to Lbe liberal and
progressive principles of lhe
Democratic party. No section of
the nation need have any con•
cern or doubt aa to w h ere he
would stand w h en the interub
of everyone in the country are
mvolvcd. "
In dlKussint KannKy -. qu■llf ication as presklent, Truman
Hid M' would want to ■sit the
Mast■chuseth o.mocrat at thli
time-: "Senator, ■re you c•rtain
that you ara quite ready kor
the country or that the coun-try 11 really for you 6n the
role of prHldent In J■IIINry,
1 96 1 1 I haw no deubt about
the political heiehta to which
you •re deitlnetl to rl•."
' But Truman expressed mis•
givings about Kenned)' as a nomlnee. '"I would hope that some•
one with t he greatHl possible
maturit)' and experience would
be availnble al this time'' Tru·
m ■n said.
" May I urge you to be Pl·
enl?"
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expli•
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cite IY about Dem ocr•ti• N•Ii01W
Chairman P.aul M · 8U0er.
Before l he Truma" at.atement,
Buller promised a f"wide open"
convention and said ' he had asked lhe former President to r�
consider his decision not lo at•

Attred
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sOCIO. I Eve11 ts

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COLUKBUS UPI-Sunny tkies
beamed on molt of the nation
Salurday u holid■)I vac1Uoneei;1
&amp;rffted tbe flnt full day of the
Fourth of July weebnd.
Tb� weather bureau 111kl 1bow­
en and tbundentorm. would be
limited to the Pacific Norlh we,t
the Central Atlantic Seaboard and
from t h e Central PJ■ins into
the upper Great Lakes.

MAN FINaD
Robert Ernest Knaul, 1008 22nd
St. Pl. f&gt;leuant, W. Va., was
fined $126 and coals and aen­
tenced to th ree days In Jall by
Mayor Charles Legu Friday eve­
ning following his arrest by Pom­
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for DWI.

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OIVORCI AIKED
Edn■ Marie H11nnell, 100 Con­
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LOS Atf11ELJ:S UPI - A new
panel of 30 will be ,um.mooed
Tuud■y when the aecond murder
trlal of Dr. R. Bernard Finch and
hi• red - haired miltru, Carole
Trepff rnumea ■her ■ holiday
recea.

Sunny Skie11 Will Be ,
Oo Mosl Of Nalioo

CONDIMN TWO COUNTRIES
M U E L l E ll FU�NAC E S, WESTING
.BRUSSELS UPl-11'e EJ:ec'41ve
HOUSE •PPhancH. Arnold 8.-oBoard of the Intern■tlonal Confed­
thu, . SyracuM, Ohio. Phona
eratfon of Free Trade Unions
WY 1 -6 )8,e•
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1cnu h■s condemned the gov­
tend the convention.
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Truman also mentioned several ernment, of Cub&amp; ■nd tl'le J&gt;o.
PHO N E
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minlca, .Republic. The 1Crru
other potential candidates.
HOOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me,.•
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Phon e w y2. 230 1 .
td break off diplomatic rekltlons
tiun $.1200. �" mile north of I
TERM�TE ANO PEST CONTN:OL :
.bet'nu.:e :,w ..r 1z, M1Jlard Swartz
wltb the Domlnicana.
Tuppers l 'lai lt9 on Hot)te 7. ! - -_
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�_
ber
C obhlers polatoeg
_
in the
__ _
___
hone
sale.
Irish
top
the
_
do-.v
shitdes.
8.(W)Ofl.
Free
estimates.
ver
,
I
•1 :he WSCS h eld i ts regular meet•
WASIIINGTON, D. C. UPI­
that
now
grown
,table
from
certified
er
seed, best
Dale Wipoel. 216 Union Ave.,
CHEC K OUR B.i1rgai11 Table daily
Mailmen and 1overnment worlJ­ c. V.· Whitn
mg at th e £'0Hrod . Robul5o n home
have
Bruah
eating
-Bua:
3
potatoes
\hill
and
grow.
VlNli,"i.
Pomerov
tc
on
·
2
1
·
SA
u1
isl'S
surpr
new
1'ompi
for
&amp;O
er1 relped today JS a ,otent bloc
Tu�&amp;l.lay, J une 2 1, with 7 members
.
·
Grown on Bailey Hun. Frank
dOIII ou&amp; ber Weltern
Each ilem only $ 1 .00. The Shoe
or
vo�n with power to penuade ialttrtd,
Thelma
attendmg_.
tora
v1s
3
and
1
a;
SUPPLY.
RIDENOUR
Radi;d
i
ch
B.ailey
,
. toda)' wbel'l 11he
Run.
�
l!:m
_
tc
Be.� ·-M ��lll•p��- Ohrn. tl·2�H:itc
Republicana II well as Demoaata . filly· camPAilrl,
Hendt:rson was in charge of the
1:1 �!
TV Service. YUS-2126. 6-1 1 -30 tp
■ her, fi(lh .,11ku win In the
aeu
' 'elatin is now t&gt;eing sold
to sJap down President Elaenluni,_
meeting. �
DELICIOUS I C E CHEAM
•
Sundaes,
- ----- $llll;ffil Viii)!)- l!�dlc•p at H olly­
I_!'
·, , '-o
,· r d _
_"
_
en
veto and crant an eleetloa-·
are
__
stamps
and
tax
SOciet
the
all.
by
fh1vors.
Jack's
D.iiry
nar,
)'
i
O
D
•
F
.
R'
HAMME
•
RE
'U
ISP
SA
O
E
_
_
S
,..... l'a,:k.
year PIY r,lH.
"e1ng cellected. Isela 'fa•lor was
M 1 ddl eporl.
6·28·6lC
L
. ... ............ '
Weekly pickup. As low as $ 1 .00
W ,..
' W lS l l ·1 0 ·i HANK U U H HELA...
J
..
•
•ub
'
ect,
e
h
t
f
o
lead"r
With blue-1hb1ed paalnum'
",og•am
0
TI V E S :1nJ rrn!111b who l.1t• lpcd N! N t-� f ' J 1':C E DJNlNLi
� m.ont h . Call R. &amp; A. Service
ROOM I
" S cu d Ye ltorth Wil b Joy. " Th e
cheering In the g11lerieA, the
Station,
W
Y2·236fl
or
see
Mar•
l11 an)· w.iy dur111g lh c l l l u es:.
Suite. Guud conditi o n Phone
h o.,let11 served refreshments or ice
Senate and Howe Friday over•
I
6-1 30tp
ion (Hammer) Ha .v k.
and dl"ath oi u..ir hus ban .J au d
W Y. 2 -2:nH .
1 6lc I
·
7
, cake and col f ee. fhe next
cream
•BALDWllll
rode
the veto ol ■ $'740 tnilllan
.
--.
e
w
father. L ' l F111dl111J.:. Also
.
J
of
s·
home
the
al
be
will
R
meeting
T
'D
"'
11al1ry
hike
for
1,570,000
fedtr,i
S"AL
D
•Wt!RLffZE
RA
10
An
m
•
LEVfSION
.L
w1:,;h tu thank l)r. H111r1 11H11i, Rev. NEW SHIPMENT UF' TIWPICAL I
.
.
h Garnet Windland
wit
Taylor
ola
P
employes
despite
Eiaenhower's
repair
oppltance
Otts
•
one
h
·
frs h a11d 1111.:nt)' of 11upplic1i. Sign
Hobert Cuti, the Wl11te ru11l'ral
.
.
' ._
•.:.. ·_ . · i:R F,A.MOUS
all program leader on Tueada)',
charge that is represented "fiar1l
)kCllntock, Ractne, O�LO. 2·1-lfc
Horne, 1hc Slllj.:t•n and pall bc.ar- 1 in yurd, Lowell M�Nicklc, An•
s
J
�OS
u
J
and
legislalive
irrespon,lbillty."
)'
tiquity, 01110.
7 l
.
. '
,prs.
adults
and
h
yout
F
Y
,i w!�ty M
Immediately after tbe vote, tl)e
Mrs Emma },'imlling
-:-·
� - _--- :;--- ·-:-- .
APJ\J\
1
.furnished
'MENTS
and
, am d en p ar,,.
Vi;JJted ...
,. and a ti ended
W h ite House ■ecused backen of
Mrs , ti:i. rl a11 d l ' &lt;1 ltl wcll ' GA R D EN l llA l: I'OI� , �] en Hu�uo1 urn l1 hed. MeA11M1ters MiddleJam
boree
at
WSA
key,
cumpl
w
le
Saturday
Night
1
h
disk,
cult1
jamming
through the raf■e by
1
l'
.
f'
Y- &amp; 8 _ •
;rnd family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rife and TV In Huntington on June 25. Z
2_3_ ll
e l and I P_1. P hOIIe W 2- 2 6
l
vatur,
mower,
single
shov
pressure
ll.lld
pork barrel t«c­
7 2 l p
fa mily, Guysvillc , Mr. and Mrs.
C h arles Taylor returned last
tic111."
turn plow. GorMi condition. Alsf&gt;, '
Gcorr,e Beveridge, Athens, spent week from a motor trip to San
n::,Urance
one com plete set wall papering (
The House overrode the veto
WIESBAD EN, Germany UPI Sunda y evening with t h eir par• Francsico where h e visited wit h
I WANT TO Tll:"NK !\t Y MAN X
tools and ca!l h regill ter. Frank COMP
nnt,
3t5-69, and thvi the Senate
nce
reconnaiasa
Force
Air
A U.
LETE lHSUllAN CE PRO cnls, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. RI ie.
friends 1ur their kint.lness, 1h_t•1r
his brot h er, Jo hn, w h o ill wit h t he
t:lclund, Hacine.
7 1 ::ltc
followed
suit, 74-24. Many RepuJ)­
hours
2
1
than
more
missing
plane,
c
t
n
ire,
Polio.
e,
A
ut
,
1
Mi�s Patty Rife retu rn ed h ome Air F' orce lherc.
pruyen, carcl�, fl uwt•rli and 1o1 1 rts I ONE WO ltK HOltS E. Call W Y 2_
!! b
.1r
o, F
licans
in
both cb1mber1 joined·
north­
over
ission
m
mapping
a
a
on
M
1
Middleport
illa,
1
,.,
0
0
0
,
sp1rnding
a
week
after
Sunday
and tho&gt;1c v. ho �t ayi·d with me
tl322.
A laycllc ·s ht)wcr for Mn. Mar- ern F.urope, WllS believed today Democrats ln toppling Eisenbow•
7 1 ate
1
'l1' "
--- · - _ __ _ . _ _
with her sister Dorothy Beveridge tin Dorst Will he held III the
'41,hJJe hosp11.illll'lL Your kind•
to have crash landed in lhe North er's veto. The margin, -were well .
in Athl'IIS who hos been Ill.
nl!llll w1IJ never he furguttcn und ONt-; UEGISTEJIED I I Ol�'iTEIN
church basement Sa.turoay evening Sea. Radio signals indicated itB above the needed two-thirdl tna•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daye
Canode
eallState
buhy
caH.
Sec
liod'11 blcs�111g on you all.
A rthur Bari- on .
J uly 2.
six•man crew was afloat in a rub­ jorJty.
--ed on M r . and Mrs. Lloyd Wood
· - - -the Karr Ji'urm 111 Chc11,ter.
Mr8. Fr11nc1:. I I . Ull1zier
f'uneral services for C harles ber dinghy.
-".'
1
It WH only the second time
h
-- - -� - f'OH SALE Rl�AUTI FUL Home, T ursday evening.
7 :! l tc --: -were h eId al t h e ch Ulch
eL�'l l\di mg
"
llEUISTl.mt:U
GE1l�\1 A N S HEi '•
ll was first feared t h e six.jet· Congress hd paued • bill o� ·
tlnc Jn.
=..ution, • ,o"rns,
"
bath.
Geur1,;c Radckin rcm11ins very here last 1.i,esday.
I1crd (J up,
W E WU U LI J LIKE ru THANK
RB-47 might have gone· down near Eisenhower objectlona in hid 71n ·
.,Jcs. $2l'i and $3 � . 81.11 1
Yor lnrormation stop at 493 pour l )'.
Mrs. Mabel Grlffio was in Col- Russia's northwest frontiers.
. relativcH ,rnd rritnlli,i for t he
years In the White House. The
Hroadway St., Middleport, Ohio.
, King, Bradbury Hoad. Phone
Mr. rnd Mrs. Wendall Barrell umbus for a c h eck-up at Univcr11ity
flowers and ccml11 uf S)·m1ialhy, ' WY 2·6200.
But the Sc hevenlngen marine Democratic Congreu last Stptem•
6 3u � t c
6·30-31c
I
of Langsville spent Sunday with Hospital last week. She wa11 accom- radio In Holland reported th i11 ber O\'errode the President's ,eto
t h e Arbauid1 Funeral 1 Ju111c, Hcv,
s l�EHIHLS · Now ripe J --J
PUllPI
1'.::
n
A
panied b)' h er daua h ter, �It.rs. afternoon it had picked up signals
,
Edmuud l .1fl for lhe1r k1ntlne1111
.
of a public works money bUl,
•· , nd lheir parent11 , Mr. afld Mrs, Isaac Char1es O'Brien.
L• .· 4 · lt OOM I I OUs""
" I=
1 , rune
.
.
crop 11cx1 F O Pi S »
a mily.
men in ■ dirighy off
Harrett
and
f
six
from
d ur 1 n�, t h c• l1 t,u ll 1. 0 f ou� WI· rc, and i E' xtra, nice.
The bill will give a 7 to ?lit
I
lot
.
lteusonublc.
See Jamea
week ]'llonc SIi 2-4757
Mr. and Mrs. Starlin g Massar of sout hern Norway. Th e station per cent raise to 1,170,000 whtte
Mr. and M rs. J,' rank Weatfa ll of
mottler. l'tli'll , l:.lm1, E. Uye, 0 1
,
Kni!lhlning,
Antiquit)',
Ohio.
7 •2 3 1 1
Carpenter called on Mr. and Mrs Chesler, Mr. and Mrs. Ric h ard alerted all sh ipping in th e area be­ collar workera in the executive,
ltced11v111e, _011111 .
,
____
',
_· ____
6 30 etc
,
Lloyd Wood Frid&amp; )' al a o Mr. and Spencer and son, Mr. and Mrs. twean Stavanger, Norway and the judicial ind lea:lsi■tive branc�e.1
J tL l' IJy e J' U llll 1 )'
,
-,- -- . - - ·· --:- -�W ILL IIA � �� l 'L� NTY m · H E D I -;-·
.
PhiHp Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Mallie
be o f government, including emplOy•
7 2 Itp
ruHpbcrrll'll. Place your o rder 1'011 SALii� OH 1 11AO!o. FOR C A T- Mrs. Edmond J,'osler and M r . and Slurm and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Orkney Islands oU Scotland to.
and
dinghy
the
for
Mrs.
Gerald
Saxton.
on t he lookout
ea on the staff• of contreumen _ .
Tl,E 7 fl. Masscy•Harri s Clipper
now. Pkallc l'ail WI 9. :,17 :,:5 or
Mr. ar.d Mrs Ch arlea Rile had Sturm o( M illstone, W. Va. spent t h e men.
and higher grade p09t1l work.eh.
Combi ne with 4 cyl. Wisconsin
uwl'll.
Hacme.
Ht.
1
.
sec
Vaye
l
'
£'at her's Day with Mr, ana" Mrs.
Brlze
from
off
____ ___ ____
took
as
ltB-47
recently
Nellie
guests
Tb.c
Mrs.
c
.
c
rl
An addiUonal 400,000 �
inolor
overhauled.
on
ntly
'
e
::lie
; 2
v,.-4 c;i.-n UNtl f;ar•
Norton, England, Friday on what a11plpyM .in thq six liNer �
tact �:u�cne l lnllN, Phorie Wl 9. Wykle, Mrs. Vivian l,ibhy, Mra. Di nsmore: Boyles.
Joh n Follrod an.J filli son . and was described as an electromag­ br■eli:eta will &amp;et incr.iel 'lvti- .
All Mal1H and Mo.:tels
t...\A l-1.N SJJl':l.l,1-:H. ALL MKl'AI..
·•72·•
•M l'11tJ1 Lucas and dau, h tor Lilll1m
011·1 ,1 ·
7 I ..,,.,
"
"• ll"Ci11c
..
'
of Ml. Sterlin• have- been netic surve)' flight - -a mapping aging 8.6 per cent.
fa111lly
,rH TROroLITAN lil\OTO,U
rfti11 ur111 Ht· 11le1,, l.1irg1! i rori hi ·
and aon Eddie, Wellston.
' _.
-,---, - ·-· -- - -·- -- :i. slo and vlsltlna: at lhe i,�ollrod•Hobinson m ission combined wit h a study of
600"°6 IHI �n It.
tic with stand. UruH!! kettle with l"OII
Mr.
and
Mr11.
C
James
SALE: 1'-0 U ,.t · IUJ D HO O:d
hom
e.
&lt;..:
•
St) II, olum bus, 11pent Sunday wit h
,e...,..,. Ohle
!!land Chus. A. Woode, Chw11l'r,
t h e earth's magnetic field.
! louse, Maaon, W. Va. $1100 down
A n fflclal boa•d meelt"ng was
Uhio.
7 'i 3tp
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mr11.
Albert
$68 . 1 2 nwnthly. D. B. 1Ud1urd11on
UtflU One 1'on DODGE trud In
•
_____
M,. o nd Mr,. Clair Woode, Mr.
. •
1'11111 1
held at lhc ch urch Monday evening
Bolin and famil)'.
3650 Chase Streel, H unling\on 4,
A· l t·ond1tlon. D u!ll llnit-, 11tall.c
hur Atherton and Wil•
Art
Card
Mrs.
and
Rev.
and
rs
membe
with
eight
Miss W ilma Johnston of Wilkes•
0 • T O . Bi T 8 1 1 T
W. Va., IIArn ilton 9-�44,
Mn. J .D.
bed. Sec Hilly l l ill, llucine.
' (9a &gt; .'v\ arine Suppl ie!.
ville spent Sunday wlth h er broth· In attendance. Rev. Card was nam· ma Jean and Mr. and
._.. ..,
__. _.....,., -F
P!-fO"
723c
ti 2S tile I -- --,---,--- - - .....,
"'4NI"•
�
cd c h airman , Millard Swartz, \'ice Carr enjoyed home m■de iec
· IIIED BOATI AND MOTOR:lo HS ___ ______ ___ � er Mr. and MrH. Emory Jo h nston chairman and Isola Taylor, seer� cream and cake al the Wm. Ca.· r
B..in:
9
let
II.
I
let
t_
(Clole
al
No■ 'ftan,I
.
'
Addie,
and d imohtcr
':li7 F'Ulm VB
e
r.aed an. W e 1 end up whlla thay la1t. Matro2 .-d
home las\ Sunday.
\ary.
can refer you directly to the lo•
-- ----- ----polltan Moton. '4)0 Ii. Main �....
4a
B:, SAM LEFF
cal cwnc,. , , , 1 ...00. Bl ,cttna,s,
St., ._.. ,_ ··-· wy,2..aa,o.
KAYOE
CURLY
Pomeroy.
6-29-tl tc
1 1 -24-tfe
OKAY... BUT PON'T
BUT I'YI! TOlO ')IOU__
__
o)
IIEY, WINDY- YOU LOOk
Bl ,SU1f/¥f/SIP II'
;;;;;;:;.,,,;. POMEROY - 2 • 8lory , � · r t m
;;;;;;;;;;;;
1
WON'T
SAV
ANYTNINI
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,
S!fN
dr.
•
C
l
l
l::VllOLET
Hi1Jcayue
WHO'S
'DB
LIKE A GUY
2
-OUSe Of
pen
frnmc with bnth, :J bedrooms.
V0UR FIGHT WITH
AGAINST Ptr1 I'll. JOI !
AM ATOMIC 90MB OA&lt;WPE.C&gt;.
On� careful local uwricr. Spot•
Huy Yolll - Lot 7H x IOI. nice garden. Terms.
;ltl BIX&amp;V GlTS
a
)e11 in1ldc ud IJIII. Std. Shlfl.
nn,JVef$0fY
tl,/fUlfJ (II',/
�i20U.
tl,59!5.00. Blaellnars, Pomeroy.
SYRACUSE _ l � .!11ory. 6 • room
Mr. 11nd Mrs, Thorna11 Cuirk arc
C-29..fflc.
frunw with semi-bilth, 3 bed - uhserving their 50th anniveraar)' at
porch. thl'lr h ome in Syracuse, Sundav,
rooms. lot I OOx l rtO.
J I
"
"04 OLDS va 2 dr. 1JCd11n. 1''iRls h
Tt•rms.
Ouly
$4200.
July
10,
1960.
'J'h('y
were
united
Jn
and up h ol1t1iry extra �t)od. Hydra·
MI NERSV ILLE - 6 - room 1 run,o mani•Ke by t h, late Ile,_ Thoma,
m.11.Uc drive, $69� .UU. U.lactttum1.
with 1111th, 3 hedroom11. h1rgc lot, Turnbull 011 July 9, IIHO, Ht the
Pomeroy.
6·29..tltc
w11h! r i;y11tem, clectr ki ty, gas. PreHbytcrian l 'arHunagc, Pomeroy.
AT
Low duwn paymonl. 'l'ol11I price
T hey ha\'c three t'hildren, James
'M BUICK V8 Spccu1l l !llrd Top
$2750.
Edward of Clews, Ohio; M argaret
t dr. One ur�(ul ownur. Show,
STREAML INER . TRAILOR - 35· Winebrenn er, Syral· U11e; and 'fhom•
1":•L o l care. $ 1 ,200.00. Blaet­
fool, Hl5:.1 mmll'I. :l · room, ha lh. ns 0,1vid, l...tnt'aste1'. Th e (;J 11 rks
tn1n, PomorQ)'.
6-29-6tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
Sleeps six. Fine couditlt)II. Only have eight grandddldren and two
$1 950.
�real l,lrandchitdrcn.
L
ALBERT M. COX, Salesman
Open uouse will he observed
PHONI WY '2-'J'2l0 from 2 to 5 r.:11. on l he above date.
FUEL
and coal fur�
BOX 22:9
- - - -----'narH. C111II for free e�timatea.
WY 2•:1130
7 2 3tc
Foreman &amp; Abbott, U.lddlepurt. KIGIIT llOOM HUUS)!:, two flw1
rt)om ap11rtmenl1. A. N. llcngel.
•111-tfo
. ., ..,...__ _
U,2 lfc
Pb.one WV2 · 3.l72.
·-· - · -- ·
ONE M.A.GNATON[ ult-clrlc a;ulI HOUSE li'OUR rooms, bat h
and
tar and Glbitin impll fler. Call
laundry In Syracu,c. J' h onc
WY2•2903 before 3 P. M.
W Y2·61JS1 or W 'i2-tffi31 dter 2
1-17-tfe
met!l ln t h e vllla.it:e hall Tuesd11y
p m
6-28-tltc
cv1.:ning July 5. Th is was to be un
LY
14L I
open mcetin11 wllh iM11. Hobert ,t ,
Mein, l'e1ner-r. SI X ROOM house with bath, h ot
lentct,, Sl2
�
M on �• lteibel as i;:ucst speaker, bul due to
furnace.
cold
watur,
fuel
,oil
OF
GAUGF..S:
D
and
C
ITI
N
ON
O
Phone WY2•297J. S.1loiman:
Harry Hi ll, Lelarl 1' 11 11 11, Ohio. ,11 omery 1 5.R 11pper, 9 . :J lower, 7 Mrs. Heibel bt!lng on vacation her
l •chvlll..
Nare14111 Lunhart
6·30� t� ft. open; Galll(lolls }9.7 upper. appearance will be pm1tponed unlll
1
r
h one CH7·2 1 ' 1 .
·
..Git... ,"-nt c..,� . ne ,.,1,
·' • 812.3 lower, 8 It. open; l.ock 23, the August meeting.
1 tfe
,
:,..i
. llt.:LUX � UNl-"Uli NJ:ioHED APART• 14 _ 9 u pper, 11 .9 lower, running 38 · t he sujett or Tuesday's
.
'
m�tin1
wM"1t
,10
100.
_Avail•
.
r
A
condu
i
1
:11t;NT
B'.I'
GEORGI
WONDEll
will be · ·oay LUies." •1rs. Earl
ets.
iii£oX,GAY 2�Spel•d Wlc �rd- \
fERRY
abie tiller Jul)' 6• Loatll U.utld
All moveable c!,;i m s or&lt;' up IS Nr1tst' will lalk on when to planl
•r, 2 reel• of hlPt' a nd ra dio:�r�
6
2
9
:
..IL! AT .AHCmU' )J"IMI
•• ,Wl!! CAN fEQN fY'
,phono jai k. He•U1&gt;l· tupc 1 .1.Jc!ln •
t h rn 23 11ncl from c\oM!ll off to 38 aud care of day lilies. \trs. Jeule
IN � JMN(.,.,.
'9HCM1N5 'J0U 1H!
Cottrill
will
n.
demonstr
op
t
iltly. &lt;.:all W Y :l-37-la u l h• r a p. I ·1 W U
ate
wi
proptir
e
WGM
c
F'U
U
N
lSIIIW
'b il
UEDI
,._,,,,_
&lt;
fl.1&amp;HT
UN!,
/M'A/1..
lown.
TS,
A
way tu plant.
c
7 l 6l t I 1tparlmc t1l wnh ul1lil lcs J. u r•
m.
01110 RIVE.H BO
14:S
'I he l'Xhib1t will be " Urlng a Lily
..-�-�;;;;;;;;;::;;;______ 1 Ul8hed. Jolnl 1,111,e u[ Jau mJ.ry LMk 13 Cit y uf lltmlin 11ton 1
1 equ1pmc 1lt. l 'lcnly or fn•c purk· am D-5, Lock 16 He ron 8:46 pm llulb for Exclumi,:o .'' Mrs. Carrie
I it1J,t spill'�. Flvc ml1111tcs wlllk 3-3 , Loc-k 21 Atlas l O ttm 4-0, Lock ,Smdair uni.I Mi11s Jlt)Se Ann Tbeiss
h 0111 nc.11cU duiin litore. Inquire 21 Sun L'nrlon 1 1 am 2·0, Loek 23 Will be hOHlCSSO!I.
1�wu1 1,:'1 Store or 1ih 1111e W 'i z . t,;tg&lt;.' r Clilf 2:41i pm 3-0, A. V. Chri.s
7 I 3tc j Jr. 4 · :\0 pm 3·0, Orlcaneirn 1 :40
2000 or WY :J.•3002.
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PUILIC IALI
7 2 IHP fl :2!5 am 1 ·3 . Dan Quinn 6:,0 um
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0·2.
Up - Gallipoli,, Belpre L20 Ii.Ille al public auction, at lhe late
CAil
rcsidcni:e of l'c■rl D. Lottridge, lo­
- - - - --· - - --- �Ill 2·0, l.ork 23 LUnJlR Point 7 : 1 !5
W OJ,l AN for tcmpc,rary typinr,1, pm 0 . to. tfolian&lt;'e D:20 pm 8-4. Bl· c•tcd on E11t M1;i11 Strecl, in Pom,
an rt tclep honi ug . Re ph' Bo x h.v U! re 10:30 •pm l 3·2, Crucibl(' croy, Meigs County, O h io, on S■t­
668-S care The Dall y Senlincl 4 · \ 0 am 9-0, Harriett M. 4 :4� am urda)' , July 9t h , 1060, at one
6·28-!5tc 2·0 . A . V. Ch rJs Jr., 7 : 1 � am 0.7, &lt;l 'clock P. M., lb� µersonal proper­
Pomeroy.
ly of 111ld decedent, conslstlna: In
--l'rowripoint 8:30 arn 1 -1 .
Falrlane Fordor
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A l R CONO ITIONIKO, R&amp;i'' RIGER·
K 11 nawha, Down at Wlnrleld, 111.rt or:
V-1 motor and •·ordomal lt·. Po­
■tlon aervlce. J1ck'1 Refrt,era- Thr Merril, 5 :30 pm t-0.
Gas slowe, Ke!vlnator Refrl1eri._ 1teerln1t amt brake•. like
tlon New Have11 . P h ,me TU2Kanaw ha dam,, Londol'I and 1tor, Ma)'tag wash i,r, aewin� m■- Ure■. 11pOl1rsH lnterlor, ori•
&amp;.2 :Hf Ma rm(!t on 11lll, Winfield running cbine, eediir ch est, living l'OOm
3�37.
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-�• black finii,h th.at shOWll
1mitc. bedroom s,tlte, beds, dre&amp;e­
fo
EXPE JUEN CED GRILL WOM AN . o ne ot.
·------er1, t'hest, rugs, end bibles, kJtch•
Appl)' l\ox t168·H, c/o Tht Dt1Hy
en utenslls, dishes, 11la.111ware, and
Senti"•'· Pomeroy. 7 2 lip
many other article,
1
Terms: Cash In hand on day t'lf
ONlor •• Att1ch1111n1
Hie
IHUN 6-17-40
RHODEL C. STEFl"Y ,
Clal'Mft I. Jt,Nfan
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AUCTIONIIII
Administrator or &amp;he F.atate
of Pearl D, Lottridf;e,
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decouod.
Ameunt ., Claim ·- 9201.10
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LET'S GO �HOPPING

WANT ADS

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DEB ·o,= THE YEAR, A.No J-IER
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( 20 ) Busi ness Services

FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE ll&amp;liULT�
R.ATl!S

Call Dk1 Sterrett

4 cents per ward, one msertion. Minimum chara:e - 60 ::cnt.!I.
I ceob per word for Lhree cooae�Uve msertlollA.
S Kci&amp;l - om: me11lh for 30 cent,: �r word.
Full rate or 4 1..-cnts per word will be charged for adve-rlis.in.g
lf not paid wiUu.n lU d.i.ys :aner rereivin;;i bdl.
Errors ill AO\'CfllSlni - Should be lep&lt;'-tl"d '.mmed.lalely. The
Oa.ll �, ,' Sentrnel will not !)(, ft'SJ)\)nsibl e for more ti . au otll;! incur
reel insertion
�ld o( T�. .ii.llks and �nal No 1 u:es of tr, 'h..!, $ J .U0. VbH Uilrle�
publl�l!d al I i,;t''ll l)Cf ... u, a.
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$ I �:,
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$ J till
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Middleport W Y-2-2+-ff
Pom,,roy WY-2-3195
KAUTZ FaED STO..a
At Chest..'t'wlloh 1-2 145
"'4AMl1-L SERVl�E S. TATION
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k e t 1:, Vcgelablc11: Vegetables h eadlllg th1 1:, wet'k's last 1ndude an.ap
Df'lltb aod t.1bb•ge. Both illre locwl
grown now-though !!Ome beUJS
b,em g shipped w, tou Other eco11o m1c.il �·egetablc choices include
l'w ·u rn bers. leaf and head lettuce,
rat.J1.,hu, and omuus. Peppers ue
"bu .. ttract111l'ly prit·e,J Sweet corn
1 1 111y bl' " hHlc lughcr l'ot&lt;1\o
p r in · !&gt; ..rt• clo wn a lltlle as har
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j � r UJl!, l herrici;. swe-et .ir 1d sour. I
.11ttl hJ ad,;
l'dSJ)bc r�1cs t;., 0itt• the
�lJuL 1 1 g ht L or Int l'ou�th uf J u ly
.vreki,n.J Ht!d nispbcrnc� may be
n=
.-� bu
., ! h t'fl, too. Look for feal u res on watermclun. L'antaloupe,
hauanas, and pme.ipple are a lJ.ll
1 i;uo.J rho1ces. Olhrr fruits to sekcl ! rum rncl ude h lueberries· .
µea,·hl' ;,, ncl·\armc�. P , urns 1111 d
�rapes
P o ullr)' , eggs and dairy produels: Broileni ure popular warm
weathe r m·enu it t ms. Look for
" s pu· i a b" for the long week end.
Egi,: JJric es remain 11t ver)' al•
Ciirrcntly, l he
lractive levels.
large si:u• 15 the better buy for
economy . Don't forget 10 use lots
of dairy iteim throughout t he summer . though J une Dairy Monlh is
over.
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for "sruocials"
•t•at ·. W•\c•h
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s1 re t c II your inc,11 dolla•. . Outdoo,
cc,11ki11g will be especially popular,
:,;o sleilk� will ralc ii high spot on
muny i.hoppi nl lists fur t he Jong
we-ck end . Look for specials on
and
the:;c as wrll as sausaue
.,.
! u mb cu ri m l.' ats. Beef supplies are

well above those of a y ear a�o.
J·1 1ce11 i.re eapectetJ to rem.i. m neu
p n:lic n L Jeve.u1 . !:i upp U ell o t por&amp;
..re p1em11u1 1or Lnl.li tune of yeitlr.
r re$O J0111&amp; 1:urreml)' repreM!'ll l
v11e ol L lle beth•t mt!&lt;1l chu1ces.
l.."hernea 11n o ne rnes . !, w ce L a nd
sour cnc.- ri es, red ano bla c k nasp•
oerncs, LtUtl·Kb-erned, bluc l:M!,rru:i;,
.ihu l w 1 n11hs Lo.Ae rno::-lr i.Jiace lll
the 1vr.i1 1 a1arll: et t or JUS l a 11110/' l
, .. 11 c i , , , .. h- ,. u., e .i"t n.1 c dny J u 1 y .
l:!. U J I.I)' W1;.,c l r..: .. u :,11,.,Jl L l UH.:, uv w,
.., , •� ••.;u,ul 1nc M. ,.:.u,1 Uj 1 11.in•HIA
..,. 1:i.e1 , u1 , lrecitu1�, ur C.illl,Hl5
dll' III wu.le they ue m isca.sou.
�i..al lty 1s �SU.ally best and price 1s
,vwe:.t during this time.
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(Contlnwd p,...... P•.. One&gt;
t o the nalion and the party,"
Truman .said. "He bu made a
dee p impreplon on the country
and no aelf•appointtd 1pokefl!1en
for aper.ial causea should be allow
ed to detract from his ability
and dedication to Lbe liberal and
progressive principles of lhe
Democratic party. No section of
the nation need have any con•
cern or doubt aa to w h ere he
would stand w h en the interub
of everyone in the country are
mvolvcd. "
In dlKussint KannKy -. qu■llf ication as presklent, Truman
Hid M' would want to ■sit the
Mast■chuseth o.mocrat at thli
time-: "Senator, ■re you c•rtain
that you ara quite ready kor
the country or that the coun-try 11 really for you 6n the
role of prHldent In J■IIINry,
1 96 1 1 I haw no deubt about
the political heiehta to which
you •re deitlnetl to rl•."
' But Truman expressed mis•
givings about Kenned)' as a nomlnee. '"I would hope that some•
one with t he greatHl possible
maturit)' and experience would
be availnble al this time'' Tru·
m ■n said.
" May I urge you to be Pl·
enl?"
U
expli•
. Truman Hid notlling
cite IY about Dem ocr•ti• N•Ii01W
Chairman P.aul M · 8U0er.
Before l he Truma" at.atement,
Buller promised a f"wide open"
convention and said ' he had asked lhe former President to r�
consider his decision not lo at•

Attred
��•ety Nau•s

sOCIO. I Eve11 ts

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COLUKBUS UPI-Sunny tkies
beamed on molt of the nation
Salurday u holid■)I vac1Uoneei;1
&amp;rffted tbe flnt full day of the
Fourth of July weebnd.
Tb� weather bureau 111kl 1bow­
en and tbundentorm. would be
limited to the Pacific Norlh we,t
the Central Atlantic Seaboard and
from t h e Central PJ■ins into
the upper Great Lakes.

MAN FINaD
Robert Ernest Knaul, 1008 22nd
St. Pl. f&gt;leuant, W. Va., was
fined $126 and coals and aen­
tenced to th ree days In Jall by
Mayor Charles Legu Friday eve­
ning following his arrest by Pom­
ero)' �lice Chief Jed Webster
for DWI.

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THEY'D U(tUT Tii&amp; �T �

·� �M£S."$££,..I.ND.

$TOCKS SLIP
NEW YORK UPI - Stock• and
i ndu1try alipped oft in lhe preholld.ly week just endin1.
OIVORCI AIKED
Edn■ Marie H11nnell, 100 Con­
dor St., Pomeroy, b11 flied peti­
tion for divon:e 1&amp;1inat John Eu•
g ene Hunnell, s■me addrtls.

BARN l!V GOOGLE
WHEN
VE REC KON
WE 'LL GIT BACK fROM
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SNUFFV SMITH

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A·WIISTIN!!

A CYCLONE 'S
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HAVE 'IOU
SEEN A
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HORSE,
SIR ?

FRED

LASSWELL

NO, l&gt;'JA'Arll••
BUT I 'll SHOIIE
HEIP VE�

White Shirted

Workers, Postmen ·
Reign Supreme

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1x- eI Recon
Be1·1eved Down
In North Sea

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NIW ltAN L
LOS Atf11ELJ:S UPI - A new
panel of 30 will be ,um.mooed
Tuud■y when the aecond murder
trlal of Dr. R. Bernard Finch and
hi• red - haired miltru, Carole
Trepff rnumea ■her ■ holiday
recea.

Sunny Skie11 Will Be ,
Oo Mosl Of Nalioo

CONDIMN TWO COUNTRIES
M U E L l E ll FU�NAC E S, WESTING
.BRUSSELS UPl-11'e EJ:ec'41ve
HOUSE •PPhancH. Arnold 8.-oBoard of the Intern■tlonal Confed­
thu, . SyracuM, Ohio. Phona
eratfon of Free Trade Unions
WY 1 -6 )8,e•
1 1 -1 1 -tf
1cnu h■s condemned the gov­
tend the convention.
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Truman also mentioned several ernment, of Cub&amp; ■nd tl'le J&gt;o.
PHO N E
�2-2 1 57
minlca, .Republic. The 1Crru
other potential candidates.
HOOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me,.•
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meetina: here Friday, called upon
i111Jd
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of
repair
w
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l I , 1 '- 0 1 ices
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;:,uuuot/ .,-.;nuvl ""e ltd·a nee 011
N.
Third
Qrpnlution of A merican States
St.,
Middleport.
roums �,1d shuw�r. G ood Ct) nd1&amp;29_61c
__ _ _ __ - - · -J une ..:t; was :i�, ouermg :.i• l .92.
Phon e w y2. 230 1 .
td break off diplomatic rekltlons
tiun $.1200. �" mile north of I
TERM�TE ANO PEST CONTN:OL :
.bet'nu.:e :,w ..r 1z, M1Jlard Swartz
wltb the Domlnicana.
Tuppers l 'lai lt9 on Hot)te 7. ! - -_
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lhe program : committee 1 or t he
I sh ade�. clol h porth valance,
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d A. S•rviu ·s1.&gt;tion WY2•
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omccom wg to be held in Septe ru.
UPI-Sil­
WA'J'l:H FOil AD artcr 4th for ! aw1111it1i., venetian blinds, win•
INGl,EWOOD,
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C obhlers polatoeg
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in the
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sale.
Irish
top
the
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do-.v
shitdes.
8.(W)Ofl.
Free
estimates.
ver
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•1 :he WSCS h eld i ts regular meet•
WASIIINGTON, D. C. UPI­
that
now
grown
,table
from
certified
er
seed, best
Dale Wipoel. 216 Union Ave.,
CHEC K OUR B.i1rgai11 Table daily
Mailmen and 1overnment worlJ­ c. V.· Whitn
mg at th e £'0Hrod . Robul5o n home
have
Bruah
eating
-Bua:
3
potatoes
\hill
and
grow.
VlNli,"i.
Pomerov
tc
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surpr
new
1'ompi
for
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er1 relped today JS a ,otent bloc
Tu�&amp;l.lay, J une 2 1, with 7 members
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Grown on Bailey Hun. Frank
dOIII ou&amp; ber Weltern
Each ilem only $ 1 .00. The Shoe
or
vo�n with power to penuade ialttrtd,
Thelma
attendmg_.
tora
v1s
3
and
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SUPPLY.
RIDENOUR
Radi;d
i
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B.ailey
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. toda)' wbel'l 11he
Run.
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Be.� ·-M ��lll•p��- Ohrn. tl·2�H:itc
Republicana II well as Demoaata . filly· camPAilrl,
Hendt:rson was in charge of the
1:1 �!
TV Service. YUS-2126. 6-1 1 -30 tp
■ her, fi(lh .,11ku win In the
aeu
' 'elatin is now t&gt;eing sold
to sJap down President Elaenluni,_
meeting. �
DELICIOUS I C E CHEAM
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Sundaes,
- ----- $llll;ffil Viii)!)- l!�dlc•p at H olly­
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veto and crant an eleetloa-·
are
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and
tax
SOciet
the
all.
by
fh1vors.
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year PIY r,lH.
"e1ng cellected. Isela 'fa•lor was
M 1 ddl eporl.
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W ,..
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f
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lead"r
With blue-1hb1ed paalnum'
",og•am
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TI V E S :1nJ rrn!111b who l.1t• lpcd N! N t-� f ' J 1':C E DJNlNLi
� m.ont h . Call R. &amp; A. Service
ROOM I
" S cu d Ye ltorth Wil b Joy. " Th e
cheering In the g11lerieA, the
Station,
W
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or
see
Mar•
l11 an)· w.iy dur111g lh c l l l u es:.
Suite. Guud conditi o n Phone
h o.,let11 served refreshments or ice
Senate and Howe Friday over•
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6-1 30tp
ion (Hammer) Ha .v k.
and dl"ath oi u..ir hus ban .J au d
W Y. 2 -2:nH .
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cream
•BALDWllll
rode
the veto ol ■ $'740 tnilllan
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father. L ' l F111dl111J.:. Also
.
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home
the
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be
will
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meeting
T
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11al1ry
hike
for
1,570,000
fedtr,i
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w1:,;h tu thank l)r. H111r1 11H11i, Rev. NEW SHIPMENT UF' TIWPICAL I
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h Garnet Windland
wit
Taylor
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employes
despite
Eiaenhower's
repair
oppltance
Otts
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h
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Hobert Cuti, the Wl11te ru11l'ral
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all program leader on Tueada)',
charge that is represented "fiar1l
)kCllntock, Ractne, O�LO. 2·1-lfc
Horne, 1hc Slllj.:t•n and pall bc.ar- 1 in yurd, Lowell M�Nicklc, An•
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and
legislalive
irrespon,lbillty."
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7 l
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adults
and
h
yout
F
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,i w!�ty M
Immediately after tbe vote, tl)e
Mrs Emma },'imlling
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APJ\J\
1
.furnished
'MENTS
and
, am d en p ar,,.
Vi;JJted ...
,. and a ti ended
W h ite House ■ecused backen of
Mrs , ti:i. rl a11 d l ' &lt;1 ltl wcll ' GA R D EN l llA l: I'OI� , �] en Hu�uo1 urn l1 hed. MeA11M1ters MiddleJam
boree
at
WSA
key,
cumpl
w
le
Saturday
Night
1
h
disk,
cult1
jamming
through the raf■e by
1
l'
.
f'
Y- &amp; 8 _ •
;rnd family
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rife and TV In Huntington on June 25. Z
2_3_ ll
e l and I P_1. P hOIIe W 2- 2 6
l
vatur,
mower,
single
shov
pressure
ll.lld
pork barrel t«c­
7 2 l p
fa mily, Guysvillc , Mr. and Mrs.
C h arles Taylor returned last
tic111."
turn plow. GorMi condition. Alsf&gt;, '
Gcorr,e Beveridge, Athens, spent week from a motor trip to San
n::,Urance
one com plete set wall papering (
The House overrode the veto
WIESBAD EN, Germany UPI Sunda y evening with t h eir par• Francsico where h e visited wit h
I WANT TO Tll:"NK !\t Y MAN X
tools and ca!l h regill ter. Frank COMP
nnt,
3t5-69, and thvi the Senate
nce
reconnaiasa
Force
Air
A U.
LETE lHSUllAN CE PRO cnls, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. RI ie.
friends 1ur their kint.lness, 1h_t•1r
his brot h er, Jo hn, w h o ill wit h t he
t:lclund, Hacine.
7 1 ::ltc
followed
suit, 74-24. Many RepuJ)­
hours
2
1
than
more
missing
plane,
c
t
n
ire,
Polio.
e,
A
ut
,
1
Mi�s Patty Rife retu rn ed h ome Air F' orce lherc.
pruyen, carcl�, fl uwt•rli and 1o1 1 rts I ONE WO ltK HOltS E. Call W Y 2_
!! b
.1r
o, F
licans
in
both cb1mber1 joined·
north­
over
ission
m
mapping
a
a
on
M
1
Middleport
illa,
1
,.,
0
0
0
,
sp1rnding
a
week
after
Sunday
and tho&gt;1c v. ho �t ayi·d with me
tl322.
A laycllc ·s ht)wcr for Mn. Mar- ern F.urope, WllS believed today Democrats ln toppling Eisenbow•
7 1 ate
1
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with her sister Dorothy Beveridge tin Dorst Will he held III the
'41,hJJe hosp11.illll'lL Your kind•
to have crash landed in lhe North er's veto. The margin, -were well .
in Athl'IIS who hos been Ill.
nl!llll w1IJ never he furguttcn und ONt-; UEGISTEJIED I I Ol�'iTEIN
church basement Sa.turoay evening Sea. Radio signals indicated itB above the needed two-thirdl tna•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daye
Canode
eallState
buhy
caH.
Sec
liod'11 blcs�111g on you all.
A rthur Bari- on .
J uly 2.
six•man crew was afloat in a rub­ jorJty.
--ed on M r . and Mrs. Lloyd Wood
· - - -the Karr Ji'urm 111 Chc11,ter.
Mr8. Fr11nc1:. I I . Ull1zier
f'uneral services for C harles ber dinghy.
-".'
1
It WH only the second time
h
-- - -� - f'OH SALE Rl�AUTI FUL Home, T ursday evening.
7 :! l tc --: -were h eId al t h e ch Ulch
eL�'l l\di mg
"
llEUISTl.mt:U
GE1l�\1 A N S HEi '•
ll was first feared t h e six.jet· Congress hd paued • bill o� ·
tlnc Jn.
=..ution, • ,o"rns,
"
bath.
Geur1,;c Radckin rcm11ins very here last 1.i,esday.
I1crd (J up,
W E WU U LI J LIKE ru THANK
RB-47 might have gone· down near Eisenhower objectlona in hid 71n ·
.,Jcs. $2l'i and $3 � . 81.11 1
Yor lnrormation stop at 493 pour l )'.
Mrs. Mabel Grlffio was in Col- Russia's northwest frontiers.
. relativcH ,rnd rritnlli,i for t he
years In the White House. The
Hroadway St., Middleport, Ohio.
, King, Bradbury Hoad. Phone
Mr. rnd Mrs. Wendall Barrell umbus for a c h eck-up at Univcr11ity
flowers and ccml11 uf S)·m1ialhy, ' WY 2·6200.
But the Sc hevenlngen marine Democratic Congreu last Stptem•
6 3u � t c
6·30-31c
I
of Langsville spent Sunday with Hospital last week. She wa11 accom- radio In Holland reported th i11 ber O\'errode the President's ,eto
t h e Arbauid1 Funeral 1 Ju111c, Hcv,
s l�EHIHLS · Now ripe J --J
PUllPI
1'.::
n
A
panied b)' h er daua h ter, �It.rs. afternoon it had picked up signals
,
Edmuud l .1fl for lhe1r k1ntlne1111
.
of a public works money bUl,
•· , nd lheir parent11 , Mr. afld Mrs, Isaac Char1es O'Brien.
L• .· 4 · lt OOM I I OUs""
" I=
1 , rune
.
.
crop 11cx1 F O Pi S »
a mily.
men in ■ dirighy off
Harrett
and
f
six
from
d ur 1 n�, t h c• l1 t,u ll 1. 0 f ou� WI· rc, and i E' xtra, nice.
The bill will give a 7 to ?lit
I
lot
.
lteusonublc.
See Jamea
week ]'llonc SIi 2-4757
Mr. and Mrs. Starlin g Massar of sout hern Norway. Th e station per cent raise to 1,170,000 whtte
Mr. and M rs. J,' rank Weatfa ll of
mottler. l'tli'll , l:.lm1, E. Uye, 0 1
,
Kni!lhlning,
Antiquit)',
Ohio.
7 •2 3 1 1
Carpenter called on Mr. and Mrs Chesler, Mr. and Mrs. Ric h ard alerted all sh ipping in th e area be­ collar workera in the executive,
ltced11v111e, _011111 .
,
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',
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6 30 etc
,
Lloyd Wood Frid&amp; )' al a o Mr. and Spencer and son, Mr. and Mrs. twean Stavanger, Norway and the judicial ind lea:lsi■tive branc�e.1
J tL l' IJy e J' U llll 1 )'
,
-,- -- . - - ·· --:- -�W ILL IIA � �� l 'L� NTY m · H E D I -;-·
.
PhiHp Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Mallie
be o f government, including emplOy•
7 2 Itp
ruHpbcrrll'll. Place your o rder 1'011 SALii� OH 1 11AO!o. FOR C A T- Mrs. Edmond J,'osler and M r . and Slurm and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Orkney Islands oU Scotland to.
and
dinghy
the
for
Mrs.
Gerald
Saxton.
on t he lookout
ea on the staff• of contreumen _ .
Tl,E 7 fl. Masscy•Harri s Clipper
now. Pkallc l'ail WI 9. :,17 :,:5 or
Mr. ar.d Mrs Ch arlea Rile had Sturm o( M illstone, W. Va. spent t h e men.
and higher grade p09t1l work.eh.
Combi ne with 4 cyl. Wisconsin
uwl'll.
Hacme.
Ht.
1
.
sec
Vaye
l
'
£'at her's Day with Mr, ana" Mrs.
Brlze
from
off
____ ___ ____
took
as
ltB-47
recently
Nellie
guests
Tb.c
Mrs.
c
.
c
rl
An addiUonal 400,000 �
inolor
overhauled.
on
ntly
'
e
::lie
; 2
v,.-4 c;i.-n UNtl f;ar•
Norton, England, Friday on what a11plpyM .in thq six liNer �
tact �:u�cne l lnllN, Phorie Wl 9. Wykle, Mrs. Vivian l,ibhy, Mra. Di nsmore: Boyles.
Joh n Follrod an.J filli son . and was described as an electromag­ br■eli:eta will &amp;et incr.iel 'lvti- .
All Mal1H and Mo.:tels
t...\A l-1.N SJJl':l.l,1-:H. ALL MKl'AI..
·•72·•
•M l'11tJ1 Lucas and dau, h tor Lilll1m
011·1 ,1 ·
7 I ..,,.,
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of Ml. Sterlin• have- been netic surve)' flight - -a mapping aging 8.6 per cent.
fa111lly
,rH TROroLITAN lil\OTO,U
rfti11 ur111 Ht· 11le1,, l.1irg1! i rori hi ·
and aon Eddie, Wellston.
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-,---, - ·-· -- - -·- -- :i. slo and vlsltlna: at lhe i,�ollrod•Hobinson m ission combined wit h a study of
600"°6 IHI �n It.
tic with stand. UruH!! kettle with l"OII
Mr.
and
Mr11.
C
James
SALE: 1'-0 U ,.t · IUJ D HO O:d
hom
e.
&lt;..:
•
St) II, olum bus, 11pent Sunday wit h
,e...,..,. Ohle
!!land Chus. A. Woode, Chw11l'r,
t h e earth's magnetic field.
! louse, Maaon, W. Va. $1100 down
A n fflclal boa•d meelt"ng was
Uhio.
7 'i 3tp
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mr11.
Albert
$68 . 1 2 nwnthly. D. B. 1Ud1urd11on
UtflU One 1'on DODGE trud In
•
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M,. o nd Mr,. Clair Woode, Mr.
. •
1'11111 1
held at lhc ch urch Monday evening
Bolin and famil)'.
3650 Chase Streel, H unling\on 4,
A· l t·ond1tlon. D u!ll llnit-, 11tall.c
hur Atherton and Wil•
Art
Card
Mrs.
and
Rev.
and
rs
membe
with
eight
Miss W ilma Johnston of Wilkes•
0 • T O . Bi T 8 1 1 T
W. Va., IIArn ilton 9-�44,
Mn. J .D.
bed. Sec Hilly l l ill, llucine.
' (9a &gt; .'v\ arine Suppl ie!.
ville spent Sunday wlth h er broth· In attendance. Rev. Card was nam· ma Jean and Mr. and
._.. ..,
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P!-fO"
723c
ti 2S tile I -- --,---,--- - - .....,
"'4NI"•
�
cd c h airman , Millard Swartz, \'ice Carr enjoyed home m■de iec
· IIIED BOATI AND MOTOR:lo HS ___ ______ ___ � er Mr. and MrH. Emory Jo h nston chairman and Isola Taylor, seer� cream and cake al the Wm. Ca.· r
B..in:
9
let
II.
I
let
t_
(Clole
al
No■ 'ftan,I
.
'
Addie,
and d imohtcr
':li7 F'Ulm VB
e
r.aed an. W e 1 end up whlla thay la1t. Matro2 .-d
home las\ Sunday.
\ary.
can refer you directly to the lo•
-- ----- ----polltan Moton. '4)0 Ii. Main �....
4a
B:, SAM LEFF
cal cwnc,. , , , 1 ...00. Bl ,cttna,s,
St., ._.. ,_ ··-· wy,2..aa,o.
KAYOE
CURLY
Pomeroy.
6-29-tl tc
1 1 -24-tfe
OKAY... BUT PON'T
BUT I'YI! TOlO ')IOU__
__
o)
IIEY, WINDY- YOU LOOk
Bl ,SU1f/¥f/SIP II'
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WON'T
SAV
ANYTNINI
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dr.
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l
l::VllOLET
Hi1Jcayue
WHO'S
'DB
LIKE A GUY
2
-OUSe Of
pen
frnmc with bnth, :J bedrooms.
V0UR FIGHT WITH
AGAINST Ptr1 I'll. JOI !
AM ATOMIC 90MB OA&lt;WPE.C&gt;.
On� careful local uwricr. Spot•
Huy Yolll - Lot 7H x IOI. nice garden. Terms.
;ltl BIX&amp;V GlTS
a
)e11 in1ldc ud IJIII. Std. Shlfl.
nn,JVef$0fY
tl,/fUlfJ (II',/
�i20U.
tl,59!5.00. Blaellnars, Pomeroy.
SYRACUSE _ l � .!11ory. 6 • room
Mr. 11nd Mrs, Thorna11 Cuirk arc
C-29..fflc.
frunw with semi-bilth, 3 bed - uhserving their 50th anniveraar)' at
porch. thl'lr h ome in Syracuse, Sundav,
rooms. lot I OOx l rtO.
J I
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"04 OLDS va 2 dr. 1JCd11n. 1''iRls h
Tt•rms.
Ouly
$4200.
July
10,
1960.
'J'h('y
were
united
Jn
and up h ol1t1iry extra �t)od. Hydra·
MI NERSV ILLE - 6 - room 1 run,o mani•Ke by t h, late Ile,_ Thoma,
m.11.Uc drive, $69� .UU. U.lactttum1.
with 1111th, 3 hedroom11. h1rgc lot, Turnbull 011 July 9, IIHO, Ht the
Pomeroy.
6·29..tltc
w11h! r i;y11tem, clectr ki ty, gas. PreHbytcrian l 'arHunagc, Pomeroy.
AT
Low duwn paymonl. 'l'ol11I price
T hey ha\'c three t'hildren, James
'M BUICK V8 Spccu1l l !llrd Top
$2750.
Edward of Clews, Ohio; M argaret
t dr. One ur�(ul ownur. Show,
STREAML INER . TRAILOR - 35· Winebrenn er, Syral· U11e; and 'fhom•
1":•L o l care. $ 1 ,200.00. Blaet­
fool, Hl5:.1 mmll'I. :l · room, ha lh. ns 0,1vid, l...tnt'aste1'. Th e (;J 11 rks
tn1n, PomorQ)'.
6-29-6tc
Pomeroy, Ohio
Sleeps six. Fine couditlt)II. Only have eight grandddldren and two
$1 950.
�real l,lrandchitdrcn.
L
ALBERT M. COX, Salesman
Open uouse will he observed
PHONI WY '2-'J'2l0 from 2 to 5 r.:11. on l he above date.
FUEL
and coal fur�
BOX 22:9
- - - -----'narH. C111II for free e�timatea.
WY 2•:1130
7 2 3tc
Foreman &amp; Abbott, U.lddlepurt. KIGIIT llOOM HUUS)!:, two flw1
rt)om ap11rtmenl1. A. N. llcngel.
•111-tfo
. ., ..,...__ _
U,2 lfc
Pb.one WV2 · 3.l72.
·-· - · -- ·
ONE M.A.GNATON[ ult-clrlc a;ulI HOUSE li'OUR rooms, bat h
and
tar and Glbitin impll fler. Call
laundry In Syracu,c. J' h onc
WY2•2903 before 3 P. M.
W Y2·61JS1 or W 'i2-tffi31 dter 2
1-17-tfe
met!l ln t h e vllla.it:e hall Tuesd11y
p m
6-28-tltc
cv1.:ning July 5. Th is was to be un
LY
14L I
open mcetin11 wllh iM11. Hobert ,t ,
Mein, l'e1ner-r. SI X ROOM house with bath, h ot
lentct,, Sl2
�
M on �• lteibel as i;:ucst speaker, bul due to
furnace.
cold
watur,
fuel
,oil
OF
GAUGF..S:
D
and
C
ITI
N
ON
O
Phone WY2•297J. S.1loiman:
Harry Hi ll, Lelarl 1' 11 11 11, Ohio. ,11 omery 1 5.R 11pper, 9 . :J lower, 7 Mrs. Heibel bt!lng on vacation her
l •chvlll..
Nare14111 Lunhart
6·30� t� ft. open; Galll(lolls }9.7 upper. appearance will be pm1tponed unlll
1
r
h one CH7·2 1 ' 1 .
·
..Git... ,"-nt c..,� . ne ,.,1,
·' • 812.3 lower, 8 It. open; l.ock 23, the August meeting.
1 tfe
,
:,..i
. llt.:LUX � UNl-"Uli NJ:ioHED APART• 14 _ 9 u pper, 11 .9 lower, running 38 · t he sujett or Tuesday's
.
'
m�tin1
wM"1t
,10
100.
_Avail•
.
r
A
condu
i
1
:11t;NT
B'.I'
GEORGI
WONDEll
will be · ·oay LUies." •1rs. Earl
ets.
iii£oX,GAY 2�Spel•d Wlc �rd- \
fERRY
abie tiller Jul)' 6• Loatll U.utld
All moveable c!,;i m s or&lt;' up IS Nr1tst' will lalk on when to planl
•r, 2 reel• of hlPt' a nd ra dio:�r�
6
2
9
:
..IL! AT .AHCmU' )J"IMI
•• ,Wl!! CAN fEQN fY'
,phono jai k. He•U1&gt;l· tupc 1 .1.Jc!ln •
t h rn 23 11ncl from c\oM!ll off to 38 aud care of day lilies. \trs. Jeule
IN � JMN(.,.,.
'9HCM1N5 'J0U 1H!
Cottrill
will
n.
demonstr
op
t
iltly. &lt;.:all W Y :l-37-la u l h• r a p. I ·1 W U
ate
wi
proptir
e
WGM
c
F'U
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lSIIIW
'b il
UEDI
,._,,,,_
&lt;
fl.1&amp;HT
UN!,
/M'A/1..
lown.
TS,
A
way tu plant.
c
7 l 6l t I 1tparlmc t1l wnh ul1lil lcs J. u r•
m.
01110 RIVE.H BO
14:S
'I he l'Xhib1t will be " Urlng a Lily
..-�-�;;;;;;;;;::;;;______ 1 Ul8hed. Jolnl 1,111,e u[ Jau mJ.ry LMk 13 Cit y uf lltmlin 11ton 1
1 equ1pmc 1lt. l 'lcnly or fn•c purk· am D-5, Lock 16 He ron 8:46 pm llulb for Exclumi,:o .'' Mrs. Carrie
I it1J,t spill'�. Flvc ml1111tcs wlllk 3-3 , Loc-k 21 Atlas l O ttm 4-0, Lock ,Smdair uni.I Mi11s Jlt)Se Ann Tbeiss
h 0111 nc.11cU duiin litore. Inquire 21 Sun L'nrlon 1 1 am 2·0, Loek 23 Will be hOHlCSSO!I.
1�wu1 1,:'1 Store or 1ih 1111e W 'i z . t,;tg&lt;.' r Clilf 2:41i pm 3-0, A. V. Chri.s
7 I 3tc j Jr. 4 · :\0 pm 3·0, Orlcaneirn 1 :40
2000 or WY :J.•3002.
- -- ---�--- ·-- •
flt 11 17·0, llC&lt;11vcr 2:30 IIRl 1 ·0, Fal1''UUll llOOM HUUSK l'honu Turn- Mil 3 : 30 nm 0. l I. l lorlt&gt;llSt' ln-i,:ran1
PUILIC IALI
7 2 IHP fl :2!5 am 1 ·3 . Dan Quinn 6:,0 um
er :.?•:H76.
-T
h e undersigned will offer for
0·2.
Up - Gallipoli,, Belpre L20 Ii.Ille al public auction, at lhe late
CAil
rcsidcni:e of l'c■rl D. Lottridge, lo­
- - - - --· - - --- �Ill 2·0, l.ork 23 LUnJlR Point 7 : 1 !5
W OJ,l AN for tcmpc,rary typinr,1, pm 0 . to. tfolian&lt;'e D:20 pm 8-4. Bl· c•tcd on E11t M1;i11 Strecl, in Pom,
an rt tclep honi ug . Re ph' Bo x h.v U! re 10:30 •pm l 3·2, Crucibl(' croy, Meigs County, O h io, on S■t­
668-S care The Dall y Senlincl 4 · \ 0 am 9-0, Harriett M. 4 :4� am urda)' , July 9t h , 1060, at one
6·28-!5tc 2·0 . A . V. Ch rJs Jr., 7 : 1 � am 0.7, &lt;l 'clock P. M., lb� µersonal proper­
Pomeroy.
ly of 111ld decedent, conslstlna: In
--l'rowripoint 8:30 arn 1 -1 .
Falrlane Fordor
,
A l R CONO ITIONIKO, R&amp;i'' RIGER·
K 11 nawha, Down at Wlnrleld, 111.rt or:
V-1 motor and •·ordomal lt·. Po­
■tlon aervlce. J1ck'1 Refrt,era- Thr Merril, 5 :30 pm t-0.
Gas slowe, Ke!vlnator Refrl1eri._ 1teerln1t amt brake•. like
tlon New Have11 . P h ,me TU2Kanaw ha dam,, Londol'I and 1tor, Ma)'tag wash i,r, aewin� m■- Ure■. 11pOl1rsH lnterlor, ori•
&amp;.2 :Hf Ma rm(!t on 11lll, Winfield running cbine, eediir ch est, living l'OOm
3�37.
___
-�• black finii,h th.at shOWll
1mitc. bedroom s,tlte, beds, dre&amp;e­
fo
EXPE JUEN CED GRILL WOM AN . o ne ot.
·------er1, t'hest, rugs, end bibles, kJtch•
Appl)' l\ox t168·H, c/o Tht Dt1Hy
en utenslls, dishes, 11la.111ware, and
Senti"•'· Pomeroy. 7 2 lip
many other article,
1
Terms: Cash In hand on day t'lf
ONlor •• Att1ch1111n1
Hie
IHUN 6-17-40
RHODEL C. STEFl"Y ,
Clal'Mft I. Jt,Nfan
&gt;, r
AUCTIONIIII
Administrator or &amp;he F.atate
of Pearl D, Lottridf;e,
c-..i... ........
Dnkl W. ltewtrt A W. A. StMNrt
decouod.
Ameunt ., Claim ·- 9201.10
Critt
Bradford,
Auctioneer
I.
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County
Judto
� OHIO
A. C. -• IIHJM, Ol,11,,
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, Searles Family
I Returns From
Ala bama Visit

MEIGS THEATRE
TONIGHT
Walt Disney 's
"SHAGG Y DOG"
Fred Madl1 urray, Jean l l a_gen
SUNDA Y throu9ft TUE SD.A Y
"C ASII MtCALL "
t Tee hn 1('olor)
James Garner - Natalrn Wood

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M r. and Mrs. Charles · Searles of
I M iddleport
Th ursday
returned

f rom a tr i p to Alabama whcrt! they
' �1:,1ted her parents, Mr . .lllld Mn,.
C Jhuntlton m Clanton. and m
Ut•ssemer with her brothu and
family, Mr ;rn d Mn. Jamf's G1d­
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Mrs Sf'arles' great niece, Li nda
Joyn• 1 ; uiden.s, four )'ears old. of
1 Orlando. Fla. , ha s bee n v mtrn&amp;
w 1 l h l h C' l l a m 1 l tom, anrl rel urned
' t v Multllc p ort 1 or an exte n ded
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Three Middleport
Youth Planning
' Sojourn At Camp

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lrav1ng tomorrow for Ca mp Ar­
ro w head near J a 1;kson Th e c: a mp
is a six wee k camp an d is priv ate·
ly nw rn..-d by Ed w in A. Jo nes of
J ackson.
Fu r the last severa 1 years 8 boy
of th e Middle port t;ighth Gra de
has been awar d e d a �holars hip to
t be ca mp. Th e award wa s won by
Darryl Stumbo this year.
t'o rrest Ba ch tel, who was aw ard ·
cd th e schol a rship l a st year, la
11l a nning to attend thi s y ear, 1n d
Gene C rook8 will a tt e nd as ii t a ll·
\ oei n g: counse lor. This will be his
1 �cco nd yea r as a t:ounselo r . l i e al­
so wo n the schol a rship a s a n
t1ghth G r ader here.

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Jr. 11 nd M rs . Wilbur Moore re,
c.. 1 v cd word F r iday t !tat their
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dc1ughter-in-law M rs. Paul
Moore wa1 ser i ously Ill i n the
Alli a nce City Hos'p!tal a nd will
I u ndergo 1urger y. Mn. M oorl:' was
the former Arl e n e Akens or H a rt­
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SIXTH A N N U AL

Bea n Din ner . J u ly 4th
1 1 :00 A.M. till ?

Recent Bride Honored At Shower
Given By Methodist Church Fellowship

Mrs. Jerry Welker fJill Snowden), a recent bride, was hon­
a shower Friday even;l'lg �iven by the Youth Fel­
lowship of the Rock Springs Methodist church in lhe churc.:h

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pmk streamers and centered with a pink and while umbrella.

social room.

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G a m es were play ed d uri ng th e
direch on o f
ev en ing under the
rarol nr11 , h� am, 1...0.i a nna L,·onard !
with pm.cs awa rded to M n; H alph I
Wt Iker. Vi n,. Will iam (i ru c .scr ,
Mr.s. Holl lll 11;,dfor d :,ind �lrs. Frc- J
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Society News

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F,v;,n s . Mrs W A. M . - �.in. Mrs.
Y.'. a I Lt'i' Wl' &lt;m. .·'1 rs.. A r , ee A�botl'
Hit a &lt;1 J1J Ja ne t Wc11rs. Mr�. Law•
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Shot Gun Shoot - 1 2 Gauge - Contests
Greasy Pig - Greasy Pole - Sack Race
Airplane Rides-3 Legged Race-B alloon Drop
Refreshments - Bingo - Square Dancing
- Gigantic Fire 1/!'���s Display

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a;NOLE i'ION - k

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TONIGHT ONLY
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By Mn. francl■ Morris
T A LONG SHADOW
r husban d who is · servi n g with
he
"CAS
Famil y Night was held Mond a y '
- a hso the Air Fo rce retur ns to the
eve n ing with a potluck d mne r a t
.
Sh1te s He 15 expected h ome I n
Robert Staek, Dorothy Maltme
ti.30 11t the Fi rst Baptist Church
ab��� � : 0
''THE (..AST VOYAGE"
Mr.!i Hugh C a i rns wa s III ch a rg e
The Lamplighters of the A therui
orge Doo litt le i
n
Ge
(ln Cin em ascope)
of the progr a m which foll owed I I
By LUCILLE HAWKI NS
n Steve n wbo h av e bee n Sta te Hospital enjoyed a pic nic on
and
Also Qutoon
so
the d inner
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n e 2{1 a t th e co un try
home of
Ju
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Mr.
G
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visiti
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Rev F E Dun n returtted S11t' 1
SUNDAY ONLY
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Lambert return ed Thursday to Mrs. C.a therme Se man_s, head 8'Y urd a y fr om .11tlendi n g the E U B In tosh of Ch arl e11to11 were guests
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i lyn Mont9t - ,Tony Curtis
M-ar
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ch
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P
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k.
irview
a
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home
their
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Conf ere nce at Log an . He wa :s ap- of M rs. Adolph G r ueser, Mi n ers"SOME L1X1!l IT HOT'
The_re was a good tur�out ,:in d 1 nMrs. James J obb a nd children
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poi11 ted to fill the sa me charg e ville, Tue sd�y to Thursd ay.
a
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1scu1s
we
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s
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pla_
terestmg
n
mi
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Bu
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gham,
Al
of
a .,
M rs. Gerald McI ntosh 11.n d chilan oth e's'
�t,c�ell In
canie;;n
t ure meetmgs.
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and
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F
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M rs . . 'M". P, ckens , Mrs . Gom er dre n , At h ens, visit ed Frid a y with
HAVAN A"
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sof
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tient
a
"PJER
p
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rm
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f
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M orri s and family
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Lew is and Mr,. Margare t H o ud a - he r p� rents, Mr . .a n d Mr s. Georg e
A 6: 30 po tluck d i nner Jionor- MrB. William
In
lntel'fftetl
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d
n
a
anyon
p1tal
d
n
s.
her
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nd
fr
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n
;�lativcs
ah el t attended a district meeti n g Hoer hch.
i ng Mrs . Fra ncis Biron w ho wllh
MONDAY ONI.Y, JULY 4
Mr. a nd Mrs. William Ph illip, 1 me ntal he alth are �rged to. a ttend ,
Mr. a nd Mrs. J a ck Ke nn edy l eft he r family moved Frid ay to Vlrof th e WSCS at Pom eroy rece n t- I
. R.obert'.Mlt.ch\ll't'l In
F'rid ay !o r lhtrriabu.r,g, Pa., to ginla, was held Thu rsday eve ning and ch i ldre n or Rittma n are spen d- these re�ular meetings which &amp;rll!I
ly.
"THE ANORY IIILL'I"
w
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Mrs. Pearl held on the fourth Sun�ay of. each
J9,me1 Swar t returned from th � I spen d the . wee �end with her bro- by the Cat holic Women's Club at ing the eeken with
(ln Ot nem�pe)
be
will
m
eetmg
next
month.
The
,
Holzer H ospital and is con va leB- th er an d s1 ste r• 1_n •! aw Mr. e nd Mrs. th e Sac red Hear t Church a u di- Phillips o£ Mi ne rsvill e and will July 2-4 a t the hospit
- •ho al
I �eorge E.arl W1ll1 a mson and lamalso visi t w ith M rs . Philllp'.s sist orium ,
ci ng a t hit home.
George Nad� in
Mre .
ter and ram ily, Mr. and
GuestB or Mr . an d Mr s. He nry ily.
"NO WHERE TO GO"
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and
Thomas
Harold
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wa
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pres
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Mr
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Dix
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and
Mrs . He
Mr.
Mrs. Erb Wa• Guest
Rou11h Sunday a ftern oo n were
Also Cartoon
Mr. and "! rs: Carl Sharp a nd
Mr and Mn Fran k Beac h a nd and fa mily vi site d recently al The c1 co rsage a n d neckl a�e by th e
Of Honor At Dinner
TU•SDAY .,,ii WIDNISDAY
l Pl a in s with Mr. a nd Mrs. Delph club a nd a ha n dke r ch1ef shower da ugh ter, Pri scilla of Hollywood,
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M rs : Grover Erb was gueat
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ted
T� y ce e
ho nor at a birthday din ne r given ·
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a mes Souders Thur sday,
st mass of Rev. Father J oh n
fir
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an
Reuter
Tom
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��Jch ar d Karr Jr., were m
· w ash · W I P�el w18 sho wn by M rs' Paul
"SUSPICION"
home ma de Ice crea m a nd c a ke.
M r . and Mrs. J ack Wa lters an d ter, Mrs. Don Rea, at her h ome
- also Mr. 1md M rli. Da n Haym a n are 111gton, Ind., Tb ursd a y . to a Uend Case ·
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I children, St ev e a nd J a ck re t urned in Mi n ersville.
o r thc i r u ncle ,
- lanct Leigh
n Wayne
Joh
v acc1 lionlng
in Michiga n and t�e funera l
A shor t busi ness se ssi on w as to Columbu s Thursday aft er a
the, honored
Prese11t were
Cha r l eA Jones.
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Can ad a.
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con d ucted by Mn. Biron a nd re- v isit with Mr. an d M rs. Guy W a l- gueii;t and Mr. Erb, M iss Ka thy
Mr. an d Mr_s . L. . �- P a rfitt of
(Tedmi oolor)
M r , ;in d M rs. Ga ry Sell er, a nd
ports or the secre tary a nd trea • lers a nd other rel a tives. Also Faulk ner o f Spri n gfield, the hosts I
chlld ren , GrovePQrt, spent the Cha rlest_o� ar� ived ,Frl da y eve n lng s u rer were gi ven and orflc ers visiting the Wa l ters are Mr. a �d and daugh ters Rev a and Donna.
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fo r a Vllll l wi rh h ui parents, M r.
week en d w ith Mr. a n d Ml"B. W.a rd
of tll e club reported o n the Ca - · Mrs . Richar d Walt ers an d c h 1l ­
Sa yrc en d M r . an d Mrs, H erm a n and Mrs; E� ward P arfitt. .
thollc women's conve n tion held dren, Cheri and Ricky. Both Ja ck
Mrs. C a ll!e Log an of n ea r Flora
Wolfe .
I wa s t he Frid a y gucSl 01 Mr. an d J u ne 22 at the St. John 's Vian ney a nd Richard are on v a ca tlon fro m
Mr. and Mrs . Ver ne Watt enon
their tmployme nt w ith the LenSemll\a ry at Bloomi ngdal e.
spenl la st Thursday with her sls- Mn. Dwight Logan an d ,ion , h.q_c k
The next mee ting will be held nox Furn ace Co., i n Columbus.
te r wh o ia very ill a l Vincent. 1 Sp� ina:a Ro ad.
Mr. and Mn. Ern est Jones a n d
Thursday, August 11 a n d M rs.
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Mr. and Mn. Dona ld Wolfe an d
Wllll a m Wur ner a nd fa mily Casci, vice pre s id ent, will pre- ch i ldren, , carol Jea� a nd Ken n e t h
da ughte r Ja ni ce s pe n t t he
k
lrave relUr ned home from a vaca - aid e at the meetlnlils t he rem11.in- came Friday eve nm1 to s pe �d
'IW!'e
e n d w lth !"r . a nd Mn. Solon Bu t- I
the h oliday wee kend with Miss
, der of the year .
lion a t Naples, Fl a ..
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che r i n Clevel and .
Jea n Lama.
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Mr. a n d Mrs. Charl es G r Jmm
nicha rd Russcl1 of Sprlngfleld
Mr. and M rs . Ho�rd Nei,:l er anrl children 11toppc d at the ir
l a st n ight to join his f a mme
a
c
and M r . a nd Mrs . George Nelgle r pne n lll' homes, M r. sn d Mr■.
O
na ve been visiting her
who
ily
M
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a
vlelt
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i
et ta H erman Warner , Pome roy and
rhtldre n
a
ed i n
and Mrs . L. w. Wal,
Mr.
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I Mr. a nd M rs. 1:J a r ry Grimm, Mason Vi11�0
Su n day.
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James ,
er the pa st week. Mrs .
Mr. a nd Mrs. Sam Cu rt is or I a nd to see th eir Grandfa t her John- ,
W a lker who has been co nfined '
Nuionwide'1 low-cott SENIOR ClTIZl!N Policy. for me�n
Columb1111 spent the wee kend wi t h son, M11son, two nia,:hts and II day
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ecause of Ill ness al so visited w i th
h
and women oVer age 65, offen broad awenge • , , liberal
h_is � arents , M r . a nd Mr.s. H a rry on their w11 y to a vac a tion ln
. � , and it's guarant� renewable. Pronct1 for your
btnefit1
th
Th
e Wa lk er family yesterday.
e Enterprise 4-H Club with
Curtis.
Ca na d a .
entire lift! For ttal peace of mind, fill out coupon below:
advis ors Mrs. Dw ii:hl Log an a n d
Miss Billy McA tee of Toledo
Mr. and Mrs. Horner JHc11ud
Mr. a nd Mrs . Lre .J a ck s on and Mrs. Hcrb�rl Dix.on met Thu rsd ay w ho vls_lted la.!it week_ with he r
I w1n1 1he facet oa fOllr SENIOR CJTIZ!N Policy,
vis ited Mr. e nd Mrs . Fau n H a l sey dau�hle r I.Jnda rel u rn c&gt; d to the ir a fte rnoon i n the baseme nt of the bro the r-a n-law Jnd BIHter, Mr.
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Da�lCll(' �nulh presl o ed at t he ght er , Sharo n , returned home I
Mr. a nd M rs. Charl es Se lsN ' J n ,g two week s with ht•r mother
meeting Whl("h ope ned wit h the Monde.y. Sha�o n went with her I
and l"h i ldl'f'n, John stown , .!! pent I Mn. Sybll Mlle�.
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Pearl Ma rtin.
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club
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Mrs. Ma rga re t K kl , Cl
Mrs. the Sou d ers apartment .
MAIL 10.
C ad le are thci: son an d daugh • ' spe nt lhe week end wi 1 h her mt.1 co nstilut1o n prepared by
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�r. and Mrs. Harold Hmkle and
Dixo n and Mrs. Ja mes Hall was
lcr-in-la w Mr . a nd Mrs. George th er Mrs. Ma ggie H ar r is .
Strobush o r Jefreno n , W is. They
Ma ry r. ru ce s t obar t of C o ! ti m- re ad by Kar�n Walker ' and pro- chil dren and Mr. and Mra. Ro­
1 1 5 1. 1n.i .,_
berl Morris a nd childre n pl an to
all v lalted Mr. Ca dle's mother, a t 1 bus spent th r we P kend w ith her Ject books we re ch eck ed.
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Mr , and Mrs , Pe.11rl CalhrP-a t h
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Mr . nd Mr
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Mrs. Thor Olson of At he ns waa
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and g ra n dso n , Seat tl" ,
Wa1h. , a nd children, Marietta. sprnt the Brothen, M a rjori e
IIAYIONIIIN lll'IUAL INIVUJICI CtlPMY • ... lftlll. CM•8U� tllt
a nd Mrs. A nna b urton a nd g ran d weeke n d with their parrn ls , Milo DiKOll and M a ry Kathryn Stuch- t� e overnigh t gue st of Mrs. J a me.11
u, The noxt m eeti ng wlll be Souders Thursday,
,mn of Pomeroy were Su nday a fter ; Hho a de s a u d Joh n Beutz,
Rev. Howard Ruppelt spent
held 011 Friday, Jul)' 7 al 1 :30.
noon call er, of Mr .11 n d Mrs . T. 1
Fr iday i n Columbus a t the PresMr s. Ma rgaret H oudashcll spC'11t
G. Hilldore an d da�1 hter Don na . j
------byterlan Sy nod on busi ness.
Do nna H llldore an d Mary A. Su nday w ith Mr. an d Mn. Otto
M rs. Ch arles Burdette and 10n , )
Nease were bu1lne11 v i1ltors i n Loh n , Pomeroy.
t Mr s. Flo All w l n e 1111d daui;:hter
Ch,rlcs and Mn. Emenon Jones
At hen ■, Sa t urd ay.
a nd d a ughter Barbara were in Pt.
Mr. and Mra. Fra ncis Morris M rs. Evely n Trleb, Columbu� rrand Mn. ChrlaUne Like a nd aon turned home Su n day ■ Hei· spend1
I Pleasa nt Friday.
In g last week wl th her sister
Bill spent Monday I n Mnielt a .
NA.Ml OMlnlD
Mr. a nd Mn. Crltt Bradford or Mn. f'. �. Du nn .
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Evelyn Rouah, Columhu s la vHI
•� Folm er waa welcomed H
wor thlnato n al)ent 1everal days
In lhe list of thGN 1ttendi n 1
a � me mber when the Cub the W ildwood Garden Club meet·
with Mr. a nd Mr,. A. c. Bradford I itina: her fa ther Dale Housh.
n
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tltis
Seoul. of Den Two, Pack 248 met Ing on Wednelday evening, the
spe
Ray
Frank
Is
and ape nt Frid ay 1t Reedy, w. j
week wlth his uncle and aunt, Mr wJtb, Lhe de n mot he rs, Mrs. name of Mn. Christy Bier waa
Va., on buatneai,
M r . and Mn. Charles Bee1le, and Mra. Crltt Bradford of W'Qr- Dwllbt Loga n an d Mrs. 1 Vernon unt ntentJonall)i orpi tted.
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Enm, Wed neaday afternoon a t .. -·
Columbua ape n t thr th lng ton.
n Chuckle
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Sprlnp
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Don na Hlll dore wss th,;i Sunrlay Uur Loga n home.
:',�kend wlt'h relative,. Mrs. 111•
M.l Slmpaon a&lt;'comp■ n led them di nner j:CUest of M r . 11�d Mrs. Road .
A 1ho rt meeting waa h eId whi ch ,:
I Don Ncaae a t Pla n ts.
home to e�nd a week
Overnight guests or M r. 11.:-iit opened with the fl at CM"ernony 1
Guea ta of Mr, and Mr■ . Wal ter I
p
Stti wart were Paul Stew ar t, Clar k■ ; Mrs. Raymond He n slc-r were9"!1.f . and clrsed wit h the living circle , .[
burg, Mr. a nd Mn. JamH Ste- and Mrs , Glen Rhoades and chi\ - after -whit� a party waa held hon•
wart, d1u�hter Ellen. S teubenvllle dren . a n d attended the Hill rr.- 1 orln&amp; Mike You ns on, his birth- ,
Mr. and Mn, Jr. Stewart , Belle. uni on at Porlland Pa r k Sundny. da)'.
- I G1me1 w�re playeel an d 1ce
- - - -� cream and cake- w,re served by
Mn. Loga n to tht; boriored ljlUest
Mix Folmer, Chuck Bartels. Keith
Eva ns, Michae l BOllll, Llny Wal•
ker, M i ke Carleton, $klppy Lo1a n , ,
Plll'-'O tD,.Uft
Michael St lll, Mn. · Enn 1 and ·
one e:uest, Karen Walker.

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M r . , nd Mr,. Ch, r le, E•w
a. nd childrrn, Pat and Bren da vJs.
1ted Izst wee kend w1· th M r. a n d
M rs. tonley Ed wuds in Corn ing.
M r s. Cl ara Staa ts h as moved
fr om Pt. Ple1:!lla nt in to her n e w
Broadway next
tra iler ho me dti
to the home of her s on Ea rl Robi nson .a nd fa mily. Mn. Ch arles K.

.A DRESS from the L&amp;1Ty
.Aldrich .l&amp;te aprtnr and 1um•
· met collection USN black .Uk

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In 1 124 lty JoMpt. AJPdln, 1n 1119'
Ulh brlckla-,.r who
It by
ml•lnt .-.,loue "'1k&gt;nt of time,
■lllca,, Iron
and •lumlne. tt.
ca;IIN tt '",orttend'• ._... it ,..
MmblN 1,ten. 41Uarrlfd _, th• 111•
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The reu n ion usu::!!y
The Bi-Mon thly Ca nasta Club
yea1 ir
met .at the Marti n Re�taLtra n t Augu.a:t was h eld t his
tht
I Ju ne
a rry Baker left
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a.s
Thursday ev eni n g for a 6.30 dmowing day for Fort Kn ox, Ky.,
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ner.
where he will serve with the U.
the din n er the
Following
S. Army.
group adjou.r n ed to the home of , _ _ _ ::-:--=:-:::---:- -:;- --:cc
Mrs. Al bert MarU n, Cond or St. ,
INPIANAPOLIS, Ind . UPI­
for a n even i n g of games . Wm11er1i Veteri n ari an&amp; wlll rec1!'ive in a
were Mrs. Eug en e Triplett, M rs .
fr w d t1)' s an anti�ist cmper vac•
Sidn ey Spen cer. Mrs. Don ald Mc -, cine for d Og1 which i8 produced
Ken zie who a lso won the door hy th , sam e basic meth od u sed
prize and Mni. Ho war d Lo!!11n. j in maki ng Salk polio v acci ne, Pit­
Mrs. John Beaver a nd Mrs. Rich• ma n-Moo« Co., anno unced tod a y.
ard Finlaw each received gifts / �---·•·---------•
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Nlafftf
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c.rtooll
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Refrest-n ents were se r · ""d by
th, h oste.. lo lhe .•bov e n amed
and Mr s. Cbules Riffle.
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Cards• A tt-�rwards

Ab.out
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D.in \�'C':\L Mr!, . Ar11•1!·.I Sn o wde n,
M:-s. CI L 1 1 or d L('1fhc 1.1. 'oln. Edgar
A hb ..i_l l . .� !ri, Hoy Gr1 . .:ser, !t_irs .
1 1 :ir�.d Uladss1u11, )h s. William
lt;idtord, Ji'.ly H a dfo:-d a n d Mr s.
Dorcs Arno1J.

A f ter t h l' J1011ore,I ;:acs l opcn r-d
her rifts. rdrcit h · · cnti. wr.re se rv - I
,.. c a ml M rs.
c d 1, . I1111&gt;c named &lt;hni
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k.l'. M iss A l ic!.' Eul e r , ·
Wilbu r 1311i
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" rs. I,rw1� r
uru(':;c r. M r.,;. H arry
Leon ard. Patty ilnd J a n e t Ar n o ld ,
Ruth Ann D.iiley, M a r y M�Afce,
Mn , John Erwin , M rs. Hu g h
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B1-• M OnfhlY ClUb.

The ann ual hm ilJ reu nion of
the Seldo n E. Baker Sr. family
wu held on Sun�1y, June 21S, at
th e home of Mr, Ind M�a. Seld on
Ba ker Jr., at Laurel C.,tff, Pomeroy.
1 Those at\endln.g were Mr. and
Mn.
Mrs. Baker Sr., Mr. a nd
Baker Jr., an d daugh t.en Martba
I a nd Linda, M r _ a nd Mn. J im
Jett and Larry Baker a ll of PomSyra cuae:
ero,: Norma Rouah,
Mr. and Mn. Watter Baker, childre n . David, Rodney and Deann a
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Ura Swisher'• t'leld - RI. 554 - I mtte W .

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Youth of the Midd l eport Ch urch
of C h rist are preparing to attend
at Hillsboro this
s umm er camp
mo n th. The Middleport group will
Week, July
a uen d I n terme d iate
24 - 30.
Pl.an n ing to a ttend th e Butl er
Spring:1 Christi a n Assembly are
ca r ol Sc ott, Ju dy Wil de rmuth,
Carolyn Sear les, Judy Ma rtin. Car­
oly n N i&lt;'holson, Susie Neulzlinii;,
Susie Slater. Joy Boggs, Marth a
N1chulson, Ch · istinc Bahr, Lynn
n:rni!.'ls, lil' v l!rly Cun d iff, N eda
Bradfo rd, Jl' n ni ft" r Da niels, N ar11a
Fro.st ar-d Ca rl Lefever .

Mn. Pearl P h ill ips e ntertai n•
ed with a famib di nner Thuncby
at h er hom e in M ine nville,
Prese n t were Mines Ruth and
Cha r lest on ;
Elizabeth Mdn toah,
Mrs, Bo b McIn tosh, M aso n ; Mrs.
Raym ond Fischer, Pomeroy, Mr .
Mrs.
a nd Mrs. Otto Harlenba ch,
Mrs. Charle•
Adolph Grueser,
Grueser and son Jon , Mrs . Wllli a m Russell a nd son Ted a n d Bob
6ru eser all of M inersv ill e .

Now You Know

Annual Family
Reunion Held At
Baler Home

Family Di.,.,.er l•
Given In Miner,ville

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DEA'l1i TAKES NO -HOLlOAY - For sev �n persons involved · in a freak accldenf ·north
of Spring Green, \Ylscoosin , this car was a coff in. Richard Meisler of Beloit and his six chil­
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FIRE RAZES CANADIAN l'..�ilBER PLA NT - Firemen move in close to lames
dren wi:,e •�lll!!d whe n a runaway trailer cur. ylne t,,o horses hit their car . . The National
(lower
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left)
at_ helg1it of $2,000, 000 blaztj II a lumber produclil
Safety Council predicted that 370 might die o . n · tfie lughways during the 78-hour wee�-end,
plant. Eight firemen were bospital­
but tJiis lol4J Wlis. certain lo be surpassed as 34 6 deaths were recorded by I o'clock, July 4th. lZed W1lb heat pnistratlon as a rauil of the bl a,.e whieb raged for over 2 hours
before 200
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u ver, B. C. , fire was the worst in 33 years.

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Hig�war Slaughter Soars Above 425 In Worst
Charge DiSalle
Holiday Weekend Rec;otded In United States Usin P� A
a,
g t s
St•ppm
· • g StOfte

u.1..., ...... lot•mallon■I
The Dltldh'•· tnffJc death toll
aoared •bovt· the t-20 m ark today
to an 111:utn-e -ftlgh for a three-day
1'"'o unb of July week en d and th e
overall d hollfify Ylol ent death toll
reache 700.
Motorlsl.8 bent on holiday fun .
killed them�lves, th eir families
&amp; nd fell w, ncation ei·s al a clip
of al.most ti� ,II) hour. The National Saf�ty CoUD1ril called th e
ala ughter on " the high way "appa l.
ling and shockillg."
A Unlted Presa· Internationa l
count 1h0Wed th'at at leas t 427 per10n1 wen, , kl�ed Ip . tr�l!ic ac&lt;i denta between 8 p. ·m. Friday a nd ,
t
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�her. . �oefck•la /&lt;li4,n ov01an loll I
of 700: · · · - - · ·
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• Callforl\i ■ counted 3! hiehway
d eatha. Ob io wu close behin d .
w ith 30. N ew Yort. recorded m,
Texu 23, Wi11conain 20, North I
Carolln■ · 18, a nd Georgia a nd
Mleblgao 16 el(:h.
Only Alaska
D elaware a nd
New Hampsb irJ reli()rted no traf-

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fie fotaiitiea.
1 •v oid who1...1 , blood•hed on i ts
Male• u,..,.. PIN
pub!ie highways when it celeThe safety cou n ci l pltaded for br.etes a na tiona l hoJidJi:Y," a
emen:en cy adion to e'nd "whole- cou ncil spokesman said.
sa l e bloodshed" · o n the 'hig hw ays
"The N ationa l sarety · council
--every diy and particularly on be lieves. , public officials and all
holi days.
others ded icate d to safer h i ghw ays
"It is tragica lly i ronic th at a I ni ust act a nd a ct rast in an i nnation
dedicat�d
to avoiding I creased effort to redu�e th is
bloods h ed on the ba t tlefield ap .· h ighway '!laue:h te r _ n ot only on
parently cani'lot · fi n d a way to I holidiyll but every day," be sa id .
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Ofk Started· .

. in,r Sun
On RIS
Road fn Mason
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The West Virginia State Road
Commission
ann ou n ced that
work hll!t st.lr ted o n secondary
Route 33-2 in Mason County, Rlsing Sun Road , from Ju n ction of
Secondary Route 60 to Junction of
Secondary Route 33-18, a dlstance
of three m iles.
The work will Include widenJn g
in1t1llin, additional drainage and
st abi lizing. Th e project Js expected
to be completed by Lbe firat of
November.

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M eanwhile, State Road Commi11ioner Patrick C. Graney a contra ct bu bee n awarded to the
Company,
Hay nea ConatrucUon
1 ne., IDd Sa va'.
Co n.tructio•
Comp.ny, In c., oI Blue Iield, W.
V a., Ior 111ding , d rain lng and
•·hton
� the 411
• •20 miles· w
pa vi••
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Upla nd Bo•d on Seeondary Route•
41 ln )!uon Co\lnty. The auccelllful bid Wat for ftN,008.
The work waa one of three �gular Federal-Aid projec t■ in the
state announced by Gran ey. 0th•
en w� in Gnenbrier and Tyler
nuautied bids
Coun ties. Loweat ,
r eceived tor those three proj ects
and three Sla te project■ totaled
$1 620 246·f8
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Hovatter Fined $5,
Costs In Local Court

Gary Hovatter, Middleport, was
tlned $5 and cost s wl th the costs
beirtf suspended Saturday ni&amp;h t .
The case w11111 hPard ht Mayor
Ch•rles Leg1r'1 cow't followin1
1 reek.leas operation cbarljle by
the Pomeroy police department.
la another case William Reeves
forfeited a 115 bond.

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ing bablea and ln•llln,t ....,body he posed tor phologriphen.
ful Soviet Premier Nlttt.a Kbru■h• to visit' Ruasia.
'H e au togtsphed 8 riumber of
chev, 1Ucking out his tongue at
Hb hea lth, thla corespondent illustrated pnst caNb: carrying
chi ldren and Jovially banding out , was told, is "perfect." �•1 hope you .pictures _0( the 'Motcow untverSputnik plna, dropped · in Qn this feel H well itnce you arc much aJt
y
pkt lltts&lt;tu e villa1e today,
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)'ou nger," h e Joked.
w1a
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sch
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duled
•top tn
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"Life Is very dtlficttlt for reThe popular rftcUon has -bea tour marked by a noticeable portera wh o cannot r un , u fut come i�y" wlrriier alnce
.lncreut in warmth for tbe visit• 11 be does," thil c�apondent Xh��\iel" · WH ' J_n Vi(llr.1, resighed. Khrushchev mn.Uld brqht- lieatin, lhe experience■ of other
in,: RUllian lead er.
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We1terp countries d urtpg Khn.labll&amp;e, KhruahcbtY. •tuded - on ttie
He then �anded out Sputnik pint cbev•1 tour. Jn m1DJ vllla1e1
,� �'11] Uncle Nikita ibarm.1 , !halt- W cbJldrep and _ . b�'- �Udi , � � . •�� •� , IJ"O� .f&gt;/, peo
I ,_' ;_� � � � �� &amp; tongue out pla)llully at them , 'l'he_'!, , pie wav!Ji� flaa,� &amp;It(!
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Boney Mitchell Died Monday

Baseball Gone
Astr:ay Blamed
In Accident

The most serlous acclden t over
t he long holiday week end i n Meigs
Cou n ty wai an un uaual one in Racint, , l\fopday, _ when a bas eball
t h rown at a "'du nking ma chine"
d
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�:� 1:r.: /l.��t:�he t.:=,u;:.�
turln1 her. ......

Her cond ltiori today was reported 1'aa good · u ca n be expected "
from ,lloli,er l:loapttal where she
was: taken by th e Raci ne emerge ncy aquad. She was In surgery one
hour.
Accordlnt to ohleners, Miss
NeaH, dJ ughler or Mr. and Mrs .
Don Nease, was In Une of the fli!l ht
of a ball that mi ued the backstop
frame of • d u ntinJ" rna�hlne near
the , btlJ&amp; . ldlOOI, IUJ,a Nease is .i
-.pho.,.re al Ol!lo lr!llve,l'illf.
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.funeral services for B�ey �tchell, who died Monday af.
ten,ioon at Holzer Hosp1�J , Will be �eld Thursday at 3:30
P·IA• from the Pomeroy Uruted Method.is� Church.
. )4r, �l �chell was on 1l�k leave
_I� his Job as New York Central t tme until noon of the �ay o_f the
f u erai , w he n lhe emams w1U be
Railroad engin eer when be died.
�en to the chW: ch!
'\a
where 1rt1;nda
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wa
a member of the United a�� ma� c� until time o! service, .
ne
M ethodist Church, Pom�oy �ge .Kwmgs 1s m charge.
No. 164, Pomeroy Chapter, No. ho, I
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R. . �• lf.. ; Bosworth Coun cil No. 4 ,
Ohio Valley comm� ndery No . 24
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The Meigs: County Sh eriff's
U.e Yw ln City Shrme Club, the
departm en t inveatigated two acci­
Alat;ldin TeJJJp�e. Columbu1, Oliio,
denta 1 over the weet end. Both
the ·Scolllab Rite , Mason,, a nd lhe
'ffere of a minor nature and no
Amertcan �g1on Post 128, teen ey
Uffllta �ere made.
d e
Tba tint 1ccidei;it hap�ned a t
=°!,\!� :: ::�w.;�a r!n��
•pproxtmat• 1 a. m. Sunday OD
!Mltlvillll Ia hla ·..n., ·Uottrudo· - '1'"1loii- Clllef .11e,- GliiLel! JIJld llr, l e¥(ia1 Cr-■t - Sllllth Mit ehell. Friencla
..i1 ,1 Ma,ot �n McE lhinney exprwed hilf-ton plctup- trucll OWIIOd
1he home. 238 Mulbert1-av, any, � sincere lhanb today to lhe E.lmer s.,re, RD 1, Middleport,
--,---.,--- people of Middleport for an acci - driven by hi e . IOJI, .slid in loose
---de nt,iree h olid ay week end,
£1_
gravel and overturned. There
The Middleport Police Depart- were no injuriet.
men t mad.e �n� irrelt a ?d charged
The second accident involved
II West V1rg1ma man With DWI.
Edward Hugart of PL Pleasa nt two vehicle! happened at 1 p. m.
posted a $200 appearance bond fol Sunday just off 680 on county
road 313 near Tuppen Plai ns.
w1_ ng h is arrest Saturda y
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nigh L
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A car driven tiy Non Hartman ,
He !S to appear i n Ma)'or McElhi nThe Public Utilities f;'qmmlss1on n ey s court Thusday nigh t.
RD 1, Lo ng Botto m sli d o n t he
of Ohio today approved t be tra ns'Mean while, acting Mayor John grav el road and struck a car dri­
fer of the ....ts, property a nd Zerkle he ard two cases M onda, ven by loe E. Lantz. Coolv ille.
business of the Commonwealth morning fin ing two men a total
There wu m inor damage to
both vehitles. Charles Sa)'re of
Telephone Co. of Ohlo to General I of $25 and costs.
Telephon e &amp; Electron ics _Corp., acCharle:; H ayes, Mi dd leport, was the Sheriff's department in vesti­
cording to Clare E. Wllli.imt of fined $15 a nd co sts for intox ica- ga ted the accldenl
Marion , C omm1Jnwealth's n ew pre- lion an d Charles Sbul et of Rutsiden t.
lan d was li ned $10 a n d costs for
reckless opera tion.
Both charges
The Commonw ealth Co ., now 8
were filed by the police
departa
wh olly owned subsidi ry of GT&amp;E,
ment.
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i s headquartered In Ath�ns. Ohio .
Common wealth operate9 m o :r e
than 16,000 telephones In 13 south•
eastern Oh io excha nges. The company is lCIO per cent dial.
The Mell:s Coun ty Sheriff'.s de­
u111 principal exchange■. •� in
parlmen t reported a routin e week
Athen a, Logan and Mc.Arthur. the
end with one arrest and two i n­
eea ts of Athens, Logan add Vfoton
vestiga tions.
coun ti es rei,pectively.
Denver Nu tt, 36, RD I, Reeds­
was: arrealed at 8-:30 p. m.
vme,
Ulti ma tely, Commonwealth's op­
It was a lignt holiday week end Sa turd ay for intoxica t io n and lod­
erations will be m e rged i nto GT&amp;
fo r the Pomeroy Police Depart­
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E's m ajor Ohio subsldi•r)\ Gen­ men t with only on e a rrest being ged i n the coun ty jail, Ja me5
�t., M iddl eport,
Part
ng, 23,
Bi
eral T�lephone C o. of Ohio. Th e reported.
i ck ed-up Su nd ay. at 7 p. m.
p
wH
ta tter currently operates in 70 of
Jack Darrell Gh ee , 327 W.
Ohio's: 88 coun ti es, sE!rwn,g about 3rd St., was free on a $130 ap­ and held for investi aa tion.
The sheriff's d epartm en t aJso
210,000 tel ephones,
pearance bo nd today followi ng I nvestiga te d I shooting accident
his arrest Sa turday n ight by the M on day in voJvl ng James R. Cun­
Williams, pres ident of Genera l
departm en t He is charged wit h diff, 21, of Charleston, W. Va.
11( Ohio, also is th e new· prealdent
aaaaU.Jt and batte ry, re si.111ing ar­
Cu ndiff accideatally shot h im­
or the Commonwea lth · compa ny. H.
rest, a nd disturbing the peace self il1 t he left foot with a .22
C. Slusher of Athens , formerly
He 11 cali bre rifle Monday afternoon at
while under i n toxica ti on.
,chief of Commonwealth, will sene
sc hed uled lo appear i n Mayor Le­ Portla nd. Th e accid ent o�curred
• :vke presiden t of Common­
gar's court tonight,
at 3:20 and he was ta ken to the
weaJ&amp;b,
Two run-aways from the Uni on Meigs G ene ral Ho.pita! by pri­
Miss ion in Charlesto n, W. Va., vate au to.
were picked up Sa turday
nigh t
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
at 10:30 by the Pomeroy Police
Glenn Cu ndiff .of Syracus e.
Depa rtment and were tur ned over
J. Edward Folhr. calhlff of
to officia ls of the mission Sunday.
Squad Gives Aid To
th• Fumert, Bank &amp; Savlnd■
Co,. Heaped In ju ry today et C
Lawn .Mower Victim
itations Issued For
12:20 p. m. whtn hi• 1955
Th e Middleport F ire Departm en t
Chov,olot wH 1t,vck In th■
Two By Stale Patrol
e merge ncy u nit was ca lled out
at
right rur br • truck owntcl by
The State High way Patrol has 5:55 p. m. Mo nday to the hom e a(
tlM Goltvl•ln Coal Co., drlffn
repor ted Je rr y C. Ward; 64, 208
Cannel Jewett, Ra ilroad-st, when
by
Speun,. 36, Loni BotBeech St., Middl eport, arrested Mr. Jewett caugh t h is foo t under
fem,, Porn•ro, P•tra!men O.wid for a f a ili n g to ohey a traffic a power law n mower.
Goodwin _ 11ld Fo1t.r had .top.
in Gallipolis
s igna l and cited
He was given rirAt a id for a
Pff In traffic to permit anMu n icipal court tonig ht.
severely lacerated right loot a nd
other cer to m■h a Ifft h.■ ncl I Robert R. Smith, 18, was cited take n t o Meigs Gene ral Hospital
turn. Dame.. •• hNwy to both
for h avi ng no muffler an d is to tor treatm ent. The Injury to b is
vehlcle1,,
go to M eigs Coun ty co urt July 16. foot was 'localed a bout the toes.
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Ken!lffi -•,nd Lyndon B. �ohnson di'altfle&lt;I the _b_llilt_b
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Ke nne dy's conven t iop headquarhis own pen(inaf ·ambition to reyouth, the .f3-ye�r-old Kennedy
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back up its statement that the sa id, health an� vigor wel'e need ed
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Ma ssachusette se n ator•, ph,ysi- ed m the White Holf se. And he in New York M
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camp in effect invited Johnaon to cal record �iSl�St �en nedy's hl S•
tory of Addison .s disease.
do the sa me.
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creased attention sin ce Ure11ident
Ei8e�hower c�mpai gned for reelecti on after a 1935 heart attack.
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NEW YORK UPI-Sen. Joh n
pre-con vention campaip Monday
F. Kennedy told the n ation i n
j from a remark madci �)' K� nnedy
seneral a n d former President
l at b is New Yark news �nfere nce
WASHINGTON UPI - Senate Tru�an in particul ar. Monday he
replfing to_ former President Tru- Democra tic Leader Lyndon JohnWO\lld n ot qult th e race as a presistatem ent .son formally announced today be d ential c
I man s a nti-Kennedy
andida te because youth•
last Sa turd ay.
will activ ely seek the' prt-slden tial ful strength, health and vigor
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An1werl n1 critici s m of hla nomina tion at th e Democratic Naneeded i n the White House.
· na I Con vefltion n ext week.
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The Texan told a nCw.S C onferl(j
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Democrat, front ru nner for hi1
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presiden tial nomination ,
In nomina tion at the Dentocratlc replie
d pdint by point J n a telecon venti on in Los An geles}'
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for him in the Los A ngeles votTo Truman'1 sua: geation th at he
i n g.
i tep asld e as a cand idate, KenThe Clyde Kirklan d s are home
J oh nson sa id he had been un• ne&lt;1.y said , "I d o oot ,·n tend 10
after a three week motor journ ey
able up to now· to jump into the s tep aaide at anyo ne 's requ est "
th at took th em to the West Coast
The senator ,aid he wa, the
and back for vi,its to a number race because hie posi tion as maof the n a tlon'a top tour ist a t- Jori ly lea der requi red him to be o n ly cand id ate 10 enter all the
·
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pri maries 1nd had "encou ntered
tractions.
"Someon• had to tend th•
and surveyed every kind of .ba•
E nro ll te west t hey traversed
,tor.," ho Nld.
zant and oppoalUo n,"
Kentucky, Tenneqee, Arka naas,
------To Truman '■ auertion that the
Texas, Carllbad Cavmia, visi ted
conventio n was "pre-arranged" to
Juarez, Mexico, Dianeylan d In Lucas Will :fake Wife
favor him, Kennedy said, " to the
HollyWOOd and wen t northward
extent that I have any thing to do
lo Wa tso nville , Calif., to visit
witlt ll, lt will be an open conMIDDLETOWN,
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"Mr. Truma n reg ards an open
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60 CARS DERAILID ' COLUMBUS UPI-Se ven cars of
LICENSE ISSUED
a 60-car N ew York Cel1.tral !rel.h t'
A marr ia ge licehs�· W'H · Jasu ed
tr ain deraJled here Monday nigh t.
thifil m�rn lnJ to J:re drick J.· Ste-.
No one was inj ured . .Rail · tral'fic wart, 18, RuUand and Hazel L.
reswned today.
Stan ley, RD _1, Dexter.

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Over 425 Americans died on the nation's hllllwrir
Meigs countlarts apparently toqk lheir Fourth of July cl01e
lo homt&gt;--in Large part-and thereby averted tr,igedy.
They went a number of places to dine on a, many different
kinds of holiday fare. They ate bearts al Cheehlre, � at Rut,
land, chicken barbecue at Racine fish at WilbnUJe and
soda pop•by the gallon everywhere. And not a slngh, Meigs
county person, according lo official agencies, wu lujured or
came home with a car seriously banged up.
C ivil Air Patrol officers said
in,: crowd Cl aftmloon. Who
their C'heshire Bean Di nner drew
the bluest crowd in history and pre-pared th,e �1 Nobodr intu1d
wu the mOlt 1ucce.uful financial- aay he dkl it hunsel.(.
"n •o a ldnd dt �it,
ly of all. It i1 the only fundni&amp;i n 1 event sponsored by the thin,: • • • . we Just ■U pif.cW Ill to
MML
CAP e ach year.
roota polierau
tville_
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wa
crowd
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A
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thick amoq the
ade i n Racine a t JO� a, m. that
end ed on lhe hi&amp;I ·� tampu1
t wound to •� ••11
. �
\Vi.th winning noats Ull!Du nced. frem .ffwt.11ehool lot part tlmJa,h
Old timen• memorie.t wen ticbd out tM lay.
C. Colli111, Ironton, tab­
by ■eeiq a ahiny J.114 Fard and I
neat um CbevrolC ffl prizes d�te W the Republiean tfcket
In the "old car" plta1e of the for tcJdl Di strict l"DDll"'llfflli'I
So dJd lleJo �parade competiUon .
At Rutlan d the .ti.N de part- tr'
toned Don Mullen
I for Cv111. •alter
ment •, Ox Rout drew a tontinu"
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Routine Weekend
Faced Sheriffs
Department

One Arrest Put
In Books By
Pomeroy Police

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Record Reported G,ood, ApprovalSeen

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Keith ZillllHl'lll111,
New !l&lt;nhfleld. 0., o- . ■"4
d ri,er of a 191' F
lldpd
baving the olde,t� ear.
Art Cable, Trimble, 0.• dro,e 1be
beat rmjar'ed old ear, a ltr'f.llm
lined
tourta:c
Clle'ff'OIM
model of the OapPer u,a.
The Racine BaPlill C1utnb Ooat
"The Hope of the WOl'ld" won
lint In tbe noat divuion, ' with
the Four Ri•er, Girl Scouts tak.­
ial an:: •• 1M tJte... ....., .nq
-ts float third plaee.
Other fioat, � entered br
the Syraeuse
Fire Dep.erl:111ent
Aunli■ry, the Radlte 4-B Club
and the Racine PTA.
At Cb eahi re three and four
groups were waitilli for airplane
ride.s all day, tboUNn dt attelided
the 9:30 p. m. rireworb which
was preceded and · followed by
squ� danci ng to the 'Dluaic of
"Bafhful Benny" and bia orc-ffltn
Over 40 pounda of bean■ were
mercb.andiaed. The -event wru in
clnlr,e or Andraw Lemley, Galli­
polis.
Contest winner �: wheel
barrow race. LuTy DaUJberty and
Larry-· Barnell; Larry S,,,,der and
Donnie Tbomaa.
Three-legged
Ralplt Cole·
man and Billy Kalley; Stephen
ScoU and Chuct Bradiun'.
Gumea hen chase Eldon Stover
and Larey Snyder tJae CltcherL
jlubble ·gum, Lury Snyder.
, �- polr,: f:lo1er watts.

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Pomeroy Mal!·
Dies At 80
�unday In �thens

F\mehll H"lce■ for Howard I.
Stewart, age 80, who died Bu nda,
at 4 p.m. at the Athena Slate H•
p it.I, wiU Ito held 'l'bu(lday al 2
p.m. 1nim the l!lirioe · ebapeJ.
Mr. S-· 'Wff, 11, . .!annF ,1
Carpenter, o., . before iltO'ftng to
Pomeroy, where hJa: wife, Lydia,
survivet 1t the flmily llonie, 324
E. MIiin-st. He ._ t meinber of
the Pocn en,y � 01111&lt;1!.
Aho IIUl'Vlvia,J. Ii , • ..... Mn.
Edward Snetf.,;d, uid."a ' litother,
lll1rvey W. Stewut, bi'lh ol° Chllll­
cothe; tever■ I n iecea Ind nephews,
an d l&gt;Mpt Seiple, ll■yto n, who
had fllllde hi1 home with the Stew•
arta for I DIRllber Gf .•�
OllldatJna: will
Iii{ 11ev.
Ralph Zulldel, and hurld will be
ta Betich Gl'Dve .cemeteey. �eude
may call at the funeral llome any
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NEW 1'0RK UPI-Blocia llla1ed an irre1uJu ad;vince
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COLUMBUS UPI - Dr. Samuel be approved, since She pJ)llrd'a celle nt."
H. Sheppa rd, servi ng a lire term rC!COrd at Oh io Pen i ten tiJ?Y bas
The Jonner osteopalhic brai n
/ surgeon works in the prison hosthe .July be(! n good.
in Ohio Peni te ntiar)' for
4, 19&amp;1:, murdel!' of his Wife, hH
Meets Standard,
p i \111 u a male nurse. He and
"Dr. Sa m is eligible for honor four other prisoners sleep r;,ear
appl ied lor tral nsfer to an ho nor
sta tus ,
camp, priSOtJ official■ said today,
accord ing to o ur ■ta n• the surgery room on 24-h our call.
dards," correction comqiissiener
Dr. Sam's �Ison record credits
Sheppard reqpe ste d a tran� fer Maury c. Kobl entz said./'He b11 him wit h three itema of "excepto t he medi um s'ecurlty correction• asked
for no special cori sid eratJon tional aervlce."
a l.., !nsti t ytlo n
at Marlon, which l a nd has been accorded none,"
They w ere:
hoiiiea 1.400 flnt offenllen a nd
id
n B. C. SacU
W•rde
Dr.
aa
...:."Effort and' atlll at work In
I
"better (ype" Pri10nffl,
Sam had "e exceptional recm"d the hoaplt.ali 1856. Dr,. Sam rel'be appllcaUoo
�141d lo I . . . . hla a&lt;1Ju1&lt;111Di ha beu u. pcirledlJ 11v� IIIOtllor \llhOOllU'•

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life by qCllell:
· •et.Ion
when no J icenaed piu&gt;tlclao was
immedi •tely available.
-"'Long IIOll!'I �bi bospttat dur•
i n&amp; fJ.u ewf�ic,
:...._••s1ooc1 dol'i'br· pin,nm-Feb.
3, 1 9671 and Aprif, U.,. lM:"
The wtn1en 1111.1.d �- Sam wu
1 volun� paltidput � the
SloaQ . � WUtilte'■ cancer
reteaftb Pl'Of,ect iQ wbk:b ShepPltd and other PfllOnen were in•
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