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Anthony Wolfe and Mrs. Helen
Duncan of Youngstown were week
end guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
Biggs.
Mr. and Mrs. James Aron halt
and sons, Jimmy and Jerry, returned to their home in Coshooton. on
Tuesday after several days visit
with her sister and brother-in-law,
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Rev. and Mrs. Francis H. GI a...
Mr. �nd Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
of Marion were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. c • R. Karr. They were
· d home bY M"' · . K. a rr
�ccompame
and Polly Ann Bauer. for • '"'(.
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M rs. no ll"m Bearhs .
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The Put Chiefl of
Br LUCILL! HAWKINS
Temple Pythi■n Sisters hi ld a s•d Lenora Michael preceded thf
picniC' Thursday evening s t lhe supper. .
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Attending were Mrs. L. C. Karr
Mrs. Elmer Wickham .;itlended
Naylors Run playground.
Following a potluck dinner, a and grandson, Mickey Wi!H ams j the funeral of her cousin, Norris
shorl busi neS!I !est ion WH con• "irlrs Paul Theiss 11nd daughter,· Davis, al Gahanna. Wednesday.
t"recker and Sht was s,ceompan i ed by her moth
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d uc t ed by th e pre11· d enI , M rs. D ale Paula · Mrs · Roger
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Smith after which J number. of M ary . Mrs V irgil Hamm and Tom - 1 tr, Mni. Ernest Davis, of GallipoLouise
games were pl ayed w1' lh pr1zea I my , Mrs · Samuel Michae
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Wilham
Mrs
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Lenora
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John and Jeffrey Jones of Col awarded to M rs. Henry ei ""' l •
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M rs Kar t G rueser, M rs. L uc1·1 1 e 1 and R1eky · Mrs · Walter Schreiber, I llmbus were weekend g uests o f
eSS/,•On
B. Hawkins and Mrs. Carrie Mrs. Herman W arner, M rs . Eugene their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs ,
• The Session of the First Unite d Presbyterian C h urch met
1 Hawkins and M1SSes Emma and E . J. Hill.
Grueser.
. Tuesday evening a t the church with Rev _ Howard Ru ppelt,
Mr. and Mn. Robert Dunfee and
ice cream and Dora Hamm .
Home
made
----· moderator o{ the meeting, giving lhe openrng pray�r.
daughters. Vicki and Debbie. ot
cake were served at the dose of
Columbu! are the �uests of :,1r.
.
Ja m es Buchanan was elect e d as c le r k pro te rn r n the ab- the evening lo those named above
h
wi
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who
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mother, and Mrs. Amanda Juspar, Mr.s.
and �r11. Nathan Biggs and other
· sent: e o{ the c l erk, M rs. Floyd Carm i: k ,
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Cook
ThomH
and
Lena
Misses
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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'la,·y St C•ele , is in New York ·
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Pr 11nary grou p and th e choir lol l.
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. Mrs. Nathan_ Biggs and JeJnne.
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Mr,.
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The al
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TON I GHT
ior Ct101r of the churl"h !Or its work Sau er for having been honored f'isher , � iss Bern i re A nn Durst,
un ! ee and' v ·1c•,I and rD,c bb 1c
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an d f at t iI fu l 1u·�� tu II1c 1·_ hurc h • 0" d with t he scho farship which he re• Mrs. Lawrence Lann,·n "", Mrs. Ri•
"CIRCUS STARS"
Mr. ;i ml Mrs. Hoy Strlckland and Mr. an d �1 rs. r1 oy d D un f ec
al so 1 h � u kNJ . 11 u 1 wrt _ 1_ ay 1 or f Or cently rcecived from OU.
chard Camphell and sue McClung.
Clown - Oleg l'"l'pov
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and Hev. Howard Ruppelt as re• apent Wednesday m Waterford
cabmclti which he made for th('
- also l'lans were made for a Fam Uy
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prescntatives of t he De■cons an d wit
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Night on July 27 beginning with a
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Hardy Kruger - St-a nlcy Baker
! poll ul·k dinner illt 6:30 and a prp•
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Nathan Biggs spent Tu&lt;!sday
First Unit ed Presbyterian church
�ram at 7:30 with the Deacons and
SATURDAY
furnished the tran!portation for night at Camp Arrowhead, Hunt•
D('aronncssea in charge.
BAYONET"
"STEEL
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the children at t'he Children's ington, w. Va., with Rock Springs
U!'o Genn - Kier'in Moore
Plans were also made for a Cmn•
Home Wednesday when the chil- Boj. Scout Troop 247.
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mumon servi ce, July 31, 7.30 P m.
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dren were taken to the Middle- _,___________
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"RABBIT
A letter was read from Mrs. Ho
' Mem h� rs ol 1 hc Jo lly Bunrt1
ly FREDDIE HOUDASHELT
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port ool for the afternoon.
i ci nati n
Ernest Bor,gn-ine - June Blair
Sewing Cluh of Middl&lt;-port were in mer McM11len , wife or a former
wer
R�i-�ve• u,ulay
n t h i w y home th
Mr. a_nd Mn. Gordon Harm
Gallipol ls Wednesd a y whl're they ! mm1ster of the churc h m wh � ch
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COMING JULY 10.11-12
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Ernest ,usey J r., M rs. Alf red ,
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eye
recent
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of
told
she
been
have
who
children
and
Cir•
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enjoyed a noo u Jundieon
Sl&gt;NDAY
thru TUESDAY
l■tet•
and
Marlene,
refreHhmenls
for
daughters
Mason
end
�orris
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1 which she underwent I n Coll1mbus. vi1iting w th Mr . and Mrs. Robert
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cle's He st,wrant.
"BIG
FISHERM
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Mrs. McMlllen staled that she is llarri A and Miss Marjorie ,Hanis in the evening they were again, Patty and Vicki or Cincinnati 1
Howard
K�l
Susan
Kohnen
t'ollowwg lunrl1 l hey v1si�ed
I now at her home in Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. c. M. Hen11Hy taken to Middleport where they� )Vere Sunday guests of their j
Admission; 60c - 30c
enjoyed ice cream and cake att Brendmother Mrs. Frank .Slowe
terutini:: sputs III t,a l h pol t s m- w here Dr. McMillen is minister of returned to their home in Col•
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_ ;�1 c- M embership oi the Presbyterian umbus today. Going to Columbu! the ice c r eam social held by the'. and aun t, Mrs. Sadie nlUener.
eluding Our ] louse M 1111e u 111,
lntrye (;ravt' 011 �lut 1 11d H ill a nd 1 churrh of that city.
.I with them was Ray neco1t .who Presbyterian Church on the lawn '
Port1fieatwn Hill. �l1 upprng down•
at the church.
will visit for st' veral days with
Others .nttendmg Tuesday II meet• Mr. and Mrs. Dana Daniels.
------town was also enjo yed by the Iiiing were J. H. Grate, R ussell Lyons
dies.
Hubert Taylor, James Buchanan,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Glaze Devotion• Were Led
1'husc att e ndmg wrre Mrs. Bea• Mrs. E. O. Tcwksbary, Mrs. James and children, Charlotte, Brenda, 8 M a.
Ewing
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trice lluhson, Mrs. J o h n S e ines, Harley and Mrs. Arthur Lewis.
Helen, P11tty and Ricky were
Devotions by Mrs. H . 0, Bwing, I
Mr11. Noah lfaskms, Mrs. Blanch�
-------,-- weekend ,l"t:Uests of Mr. and Mrs. president, opened the meeting of
Hiplunslilll, M rs. Carl Mattoll, Mn.
HerlK!rt Miller end also visited the Gu l ld of Grace Episcopal
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Orin Suuth. Mrs. Perry Ylitch, Mrs.
with other relatives. Ch arlolte re• Church held Wednesday evening at
Mrs.
B . N. E,st, Mes. Mal t "'
malned with Mr. and Mrs. James the Parish House.
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James �ebPr, '.�rs Kenneth Hyer, '
Reed for a two week, vitlt.
Mrs. W 111 HcynohJs. and .\1 rs. E. L.
During the buaineH session
Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Burney, Mra. plana were made for a Parish �t­
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Thelma Turner and W. M. Turner luck picnie dinner at the tiar1sh
A birthd s, y di nner was held Sun
were guests of Mr and Hrs. Har- House on Wedncaday, August 3.
day. July 3 In honor of the 87th
riaon Bentley.
Mn. Pred Crow Jr. told ol the pro­
birthday or C, E. Swick at his
Mr. and Mr11. Charles Asa Brad­ grams planned for the meetings or
home near Rutland.
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AttendlnK were Mr. and Mn. bury and family returned this the Episcopal Church women.
week from a camping trlp in
A salad cour1Je was aerved by
lloberl Swick and ,on Mt&lt;:hael
Michigan.
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the hostesses, Miss G r.ace Horton,
Mr. and Mra. Denver Hysell. sons
and ,Mr. Frank Ti­
The J u ly meeting of t:v .. ng c line RoJ:er and Gary, Mr. ancl Mra.
Mr. and Mr,. H. K. Woodgerd Mrs. Earl Titus
the social hour.
Chapter. OES, Waij _ hclcl T� ur!l(l� y Ralph Knapp, eona M ichael and
during
tus,
Marianne, and
and daughter,
nlgJ, t at Ilic M11so111c_ H.al� 11 1 M id• tlmmy, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wood,
Barbara Jonea, Janice Zerkle and
dle[Jort w1lh Mrs. Vin,1 11 1 111 N eu \z- Bonnie and Keith. Mr. And Mrs.
Lynn Buch11nan planned to 1pend
ling. Wurthy M u lron, in chatJilc of Jlalph Painter, do ughters Dlanna
today at Rock Lake Pool in Char­
.the medlll!i:.
and Be c ky, Mr. and Mrs. Guy lealon.
PlilnK wi•rc dl11russcd ro r II pl r• Hysell, Donnie and Linda, Mr.
nic wilh 11w Ma1io1111 of Mlddit·port 11nd Mrs. Howard Germ.in, sons
Saturday Mr . and Mrs. James
Lodge somet ime in Augwi l . A l l e n Robert and Johnny.
Reed and children Jim and Ruth
.
TONIGHT
Hui;:hcl'I and Jnmcs Clatworlhy
and Mr. and Mra. Ed Venoy and
- Erin O'Brien
Coburn
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Bowles.
Jim
Mra.
end
Mr.
Charlea
were nflmi'II .i:1 11 committee to
ann, ra •�ent the day at Lake
Bette Davia
-Slack
Robert
meet with tht! Lodge to make dcr­ chael, Donnle, Donna and Randy, Alm�
· · mini and enJoyin&amp; a
"JOHN PAUL JONES "
Mr. and Mrs. Earl M o11man and barb e there.
inite plans
(In ColQl' and Scope)
Mrs. Nrutzl111g thanked all offl. Tammy, the gueal of honor, Mr.
Mr. lij,� Mr,. W)l,1/• Gr.ueaer
cen and mrmher1J who assisted Swkk, Mrs. Swick, Bertha Fox,
- j)l(\I are spendina: the week h(n �,
C!)lleen MIiier, Charle, Dralle
with the annual i111111e c tion l;leld Edna Swlclt.
Door Sedan: One careful local owner. Standard
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' "STEP DOWN TO TERROR
IHt WednNul11y u h;!11t ut Middl�• , , N,f. Swkk waa presented with a their home while Mr. Gru'i•re, JAi
shift. Extra nice.
Also Cartoon
ni ce lounge c hulr from the fam­ on vacation from hls employment.
port High School.
Vickie McCloud, son ot Mr. and
Notes wer&lt;' also read rrom Grand lly.
SATURDAY ONLY
Mrs. Pete McCloud WH conflned
Chapter uffh-ers compllmcnllna
Stewart. - Julia AdRml
James
to their home the first of thia
the chapter on work done at the In• Reed F.. n,ily
OF THE RIVER"
''BEND
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tonailltls.
with
k
11poclio11.
Color)
(In
Pl11n11 wcrf' mode for formal In­ Recent V uitor•
alao
Recent vislton with Mr. and Senior Youth Group
itiation lo be held 11l the next reg.
Ve Speeiat H•rd Top 4 Dr. One careful local owner.
DeCarlQ
Yvonne
Mature,
Victor
Mra. LawrenC"e Reed were Robert
ular met&gt;llng.
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Spotless original finish. Dynaflow drive.
"TfMBUK
Reed and sons Tommy and Rich­ In Syrt1CU1e Reformed
Cartoon
Alto
Rev. Carl Herring of th e Syra·
ard of llarrisonville; Harry Hill
MEN'S
RUd childrl' n Mike, Pet, Tim and cuse Mothodlal Church hae re-or•
SUNDAY and . MONDAY
Cry1tal ;1nd Mre. Clara Blevins G anizcd the Senior Youth Fellow•
Frank Sinatra and
CORK S01.E
and !On Randy all of Columbua Hhip. •
Gina Lollobri-A:lda In
At the first meeting an election
who visited ll1 lhc Recd home
"NEVER SO FF.W"
on Saturday. Thcre for Saturday of ol fkers waa held with Jim
&amp; Color)
(Clnemucope
Endit:ott Johason
VB Special 4 Dr. Sedan. One careful local ow_ner. Origin­
and Sunday were Mr. end Mrs. Louks 11cleded 11i1 preilidont. Ernie
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Hlt·hard Recd Anti Viki ur Colum, SINsQn as Yicc president. Bll,ly Jean
al black finish like new. Dynaflow drive. Radio &amp; heater.
Stacy Harris - Ellen Moore
bus a nd on Monday Mr. and Mrs. Cundiff, 1ccretary, and Mary Jane
"NEW OllLEAN S
l.awrenre E. Reed, Ronnie and Louks aa lreaaurcr.
AF"l'Ell DARK"
Ph1ns were dlscussed concerning
J&lt;:ddll', Kenneth; Ralph HUI all
Alao Cartoon
church camp.
of Columbus.
Kenneth who has been slat•
loned wit h the army In llaw■ li
1 hu been recently dlscharaed and
MIDDLEPORT
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Men's - Sizes %8 to 48

$8. 98 to $1 2.98

SUMMER SLACKS
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IVY LEAGUE PANTS
Sizes 28 to 38

1957 BU ICK

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OPEN UNTIL 7:30

BOYS'

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Sizes 6 to 18

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Boys Short Sle1eve Sport Shirts
Sizes 6 to 1 8 . . . . . . . $1 .98 ond $2.98

Lill&lt;r of corkUps, flllerbtllts and non-filler brands with th
e
ashes and Igniting devices strei,n upon · tbe courtroom floor
resulted today in an order t,,, Judge · John C . Bacon
that
henceforth u1e of t�e Meigs Co\mty courtroom will i,e con­
fined to legal proc�edlngs of llie county , stale and "federa
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Deapite the injunction of "No · result in any great Jnconvenience
Smoking" slcna, .one of whlcb 11 to any urban, rural or govem­
thown In the accompanylfll photo mental group, 18 well as prlvate
m011t organi:r.ation1 allowed use OJC■nlzatione, the Judge ,aid.
of the courtroom in the eveulne1
The Judge added that danger of
bne abu,ed the pridlege, Invarl- fire was an I mportant factor in
ably, th� floor ls uaed to grind
decision to ban u,e of the
out their "fag1" the Judge Hid. equrtroonr for pubUC meetings.
There are numM-oue
ward
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houses, town halb, city and
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GIG�m -STREWN FLOOR - J udge Joh n ·C. Bacon today ordered no mote meellngs of 1eho0I bulldinp, 11 well aa loda:e
organlialJ,ons In the couhty courtroom becau se ol repea·led scenes J!ke this aflerwards. Said and Lefioa , and DAV Rome, in
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"From now on Just official busine ss of the nation, state and county will �• car­ the conimuntty. And the coun�f
commlu
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as,ured
the court
rled ,b!\ l. lf .the coul'Ul!Om ."
that th e county garage
be
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available upon requeat.
There fore the order ahould not

New York Clothing House

Phone WY-2-2049
POMEROY, OHIO
126 E. MAIN STREET

4 Door.

Runs Good .

WAS $295 · · · · · · · - - · - - · · · · - - · · NOW $ 1 95
"DON'T CRY - DAD DIDN'T STEAL
YOUR PIGGY IANK - HI'S OPEN•
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"MON STROUS" JULY

CLEARANCE SALE
"Mertln lhe Sea Mon1ter" will be whb me
and also ••steamboat BUI"

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BAKER FURN ITURE
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1954 CH EVRO LET
2 10 - 2. Door. Worth more.

WAS $495 · · · . . · · · · · · · · ... · · · · · NOW $395

1954 BU ICK

4 Door Sedan. Mecbanically

very sound.

WAS $595 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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1955 DODGE

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VB - 4 Door C_l\5lom, Royal Sedan. One careful • local
cars on lbe lot. Automatic
owner. One of tbe cleanest
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Drills
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J-.t The Holes They Can Make In Education

salesman makes hill
pile&amp; • �il a' half-Inch drill he isn't
sel_l\ni '� �ill. He's sellins a hole.
'nMit, 1#41 the essellce or a talk
dVell
.notarlan Gerald Preston
FriW �talu In a regular meeting
of lht Mi«ldleport•Pomeroy Rotary
In SOl:lal rooms of Heath
Clul)
Meth«Kffat, Church followed a dinnei- ·R(Ved ' 1,y church ladies.
HU reMWka were read from a
1peeeb . -'\'t1n , bf C. I. Rood, pre1i· ._f ••
. thp• Nlitioo_aJ Credit Corpd.enfr
, .0111� �n . a11 eu,llw address this
wk• Clcy, B d..k w;tb
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and the h�, P testOn pointed out
,mart selllJli is to • inlerest t he
prospect in having wh at the article
sold will do for him in comfort or
added efficiency.
He alio observed that a good
salesman welcomes objections to
buyina. Objectiona give the sale&amp;•
man hi1 best opportunity to prove
the value of h ia product, beat down
oppoaitlon to the sale, and con-

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1959 CH EVROLET
1959 B U ICK

VS Sp�cial 4 Dr. Sedan. Just traded on new Buick. Has
power steering and bra•kes. Radio and heater, Compare
- there are none finer anywhere.

· NOW $2,595
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te�nagen gathered at
About
the itlidclieport Municipal Park on
\ Friday l'ilh t for a dance party
conducted by the Jl)'a with the
Middleport Palk Association as
1ponaor1.
1t w11 a beautiful night for the
open air party with the moon ,mak•
fn1 ;1•a appearance later In the
ewnlng. Finl prize in the fast
dance conteel was won by Earl McXinley and Karen Fer1uson. See' o nd went to M.lke Archer and Debra L,o�.
A. coneeuian 1tand wu operated
by ntembeti ot the -Park Allocialion '104 due · to the !IUceeu . of the
part, � the enlhU.laam wit h
which Jt WU received, the Auoclalion 11 plannln, lnother soon.
Part AiloclaUbn memben as' 1litilll' 'lfffip Mr. and Mri. Curtis
JWlnaon, .MIN Mabel Hysell, Mn.
Jlmei 8uchaiuin; ' C. J. Clarbon,
,Jame, J'o)mlon, li:n. Guy lleynolds,
Mrt . Bnf� IJOyd and son; Mike,
Fred Hlbhl and ·coach John
Tbomj�cU1.

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Hard Top 4 Dr. A beautiful car Inside and
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Arresls Two
Roy K, Arms, 16, Minersvme,
has been cited to appear before
the Meigs County Juvenile Judge
on a charge by the Ohio State
Patrol for driving without an op­
erator's license.
The Patrol also arrested Elson
D. O 'Conner, 2 1 , Racine, f or hav•
ing no muffler. He will appear i n
County Court.

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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: Harley Woode, Al­
bany.
Dismissed: Louise Sommer, St.
Cloud, Flo.; Lena Jorden, Harrison
ville; Shlrley Flll lnger, Pomeroy;
Carma! Jewett, Middleport and
William Brickles, Syracuse.

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MIAM I B EAC H ( UPI ) - Miss Universe of 1960 will be
chosen tonigh t from 15 beauties representing the U.S.A. and
five continents, but the w inner won ' t get by with falsies.
False fron ts turned up in t he
swim suits of four more conte8• on falaies in the· women's room,"
tants Friday night as the field was ehe eaid.
Padding wasn'l all she found.
narrowed from 43 down to the
Mi88 SJ)ain, one of the lucky Hi,
flnalists.
"I'Ye g�t my purae full of had a rabbit's foot in her bn.
them," said the woman oUicial in MliB larael, also In . the select
charge of making aure only genu- group, had a lucky coin in hera,
lne curvea are thrown on · the They were allowed to keep and
wear them.
1tage .
"Ofie girl pu\ them in thre'e
Along with -Miss U. S. A., Linda
times.
Bement of Utah, Iarael and Spain,
''I checked th em all in U.e the finalist.I are Mi11ea Au,tria,
dre9.!ling rooms and told the po- Brazil, Colombia, En,lland, Ge?'­
li ceman not to let them out until many, Greece, Italy, Japan, k.o­
it was time to go on s�aJ?:e. But rea, Norway, South Africa and
sotne of them 11lpped out ,md put Switzerland.

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1:1,'4u-.-J1ck'1 and Lyn• youth but he would feel more aoarl and Adlai E. St'e\'enaon.
lie Ill
Nql lort1 be fore K;dnetiy'a ache
doa ·,� - � �he hOt;el corrt• 1 ��orlable with a man ol h l1
dON;�Rjf S:001111 of U,11 Dem_ D• SO fean• �ashlngton UPerlenC!e dule� arrival, t he . Johnson-for
cr,Uc . .coutlilUo.n cit)! t� with in the White Hou ae ne 1.t year.
president headquartl!r1 ; flung a
Thl1 was a 1'ubject earl)'•■rrlY• new challellge · at · tli4' front-rurin•
dele1atp W'lltopin1, lntQ town to
1
aele�/t'1,e9" frti4J:den�al nomlriee lq dele1ate1 co11ld j■w over Ing Kennedy, victor lfl every
wiLhout much homework II they De mocratic primary he ,ntered.
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convenation stood around h otel lobbles and
'the John1onites predicted the
aptci of
amN..'�t- ol- the tlel�ate■ and watched each oth er, hoping that Mauachuse tts senator wbtild roll
.ll�,I •�p foll1&gt;wffl 1111:e either a movie liar or a candi• up no more t han 6&amp;0 pfetidenlial
ttit • littt." toariat from -towa telling date would wal k by.
yotea on Lhe make- or 1 break ste_K INNIDY READY
.ond h11Uot w hen the convention
lier ,Whi')(I. "I'm not going
LOS ANGELEs. uPl:-.&amp;eli. , John 1larte voUng next wl!'!ek on ill!
hoiri4MOPJ·,f eall aay, -I've 1e1n
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1 ei�ij,te w11 tf\e best qe F. Kenqedy roll, into U;le D:emo- choice for tbe White Houae. '
cnlic convenUon . cltf- 'tod'1
'f:ti•t would leave Kennedy more
fot f�ldenc. · .
�1 ��-runp:i_ni candidates
ready .to fiiht �O: i�e tten,e for than 100 vote, sh" ott , Of the T�l
�venation were the 100-odd vote■ he need, to heedt!id to wfn the nomination. ; .,
eau�:
part)''• pre11dintill
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� ed1'• blcker1 feel tertlln be
kn� L7'.ndon B. John- nomlnaUon,
ii
Hi, arrival 1 at the teembiii LOJ will take it o.n the �nd. But
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Ids 14 � 'he undwlched between \he en, ly will ht. all lmporlan\ to him.
illwil" ·�rm trant!es on the convenilon fro\lt_ �• Jolm'!fDI comp• - �
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Belvedere 4 Dr. Sedan. Extri nice for model.

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CALL FOR HILPLOS ANGELES UPI-Oemo�ratic platform plannei:,, embro1�e�
Jn North-South sparring on a c1v1l
rights · plank, caUed ln a battery
o f governol'f, mayors and labor
leaders t oday for 1dvice on thi&amp;
and other pre,sing luues.
Gova. Erneat F. Ho11Jn11 of
South Carolina and Rots - Blmett
of Mia■isalppl were added to a
wltne11 list w hich originally fall•
ed to include 11pokesmeh for the
South'• viewpoint in the civil
ri1ht1 controveray,
HYDE' PARK, N. Y. UPI-Mrs.
Eleanor Roonvelt, who didn't
even l\ave an Invitation to the
Demotratlc Nbtlonal Conventlo�
on Monday, b headlna tor Jm
AD1el1et 1h11 woekeod to play
1tralelltt for the pro-Ste...,..n
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Ohio State Palrol

'NO SMOKING' SIGN - It hasn 't meant a thing to most
people meeting on unofficial busines s in the courtroom. So
Judge John C . Bacon has banned such meetings.

Monday. July 25, will unfold
the current mystery in Meigs
Counly 9f what will h.ippen lo
the blood program .
Mrs. Beulah Strauss. exe(u tive
5Ccretary of the Meig1 County
Health Departrr.ent, and volun­
teer chairman of the July 25 date
with blood donors said today
"This is a do or die bloodmobile
vi
� bl-ii• unit is lo
1M at p...,.,., H ith School
,._ noon ,. 6 p. "'It mun receive e nough blood
from donors to pay back cur.rent
debt,_ at area hosp;taJs and the
Huntmgton Blood Ceq ter, and
have some left over lo, future
demands. I_r the visit does not
produce thi! much blood, donors
will be &amp;11ked to make their
donations at hospital• in the future, Mn. Stral15s said.

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WOMAN HELPED
The Middleport Fire Depart•
mcnl Emergency Unit a nawered a
call at 1 : 10 p. m. Friday
and
transported Mrll. Wayne Johnaon
or Wolf Pen to the office of · a
local physician. Mrs. Johnson was
auffering from. fainting spells.

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"W• nMd • princl,-J for Mirriunvl)le working toward a
prlncii:ial's certlfle&amp;tlon," DallH
Mid tocta.r,
The H1rrlsonvlll• tc hool wltl
han from 1 80 tG 200 pupils In
er11pl e roomy quarten with I
cafatfrla, 11ymn11l1tm ind lnstri.:mantal •nd vocal muilc af.
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Super 2 Dr. Hard Top. One of Buick'• finest, Power
st.. rlng and brakes. A lot of car for the mo-ney!

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He ah;o observed that a good
salesman with a product of better
quality than a eompl'titor, always
should win out.
As to price 11,s a lurl! to the buy•
er, he quoLec.l John Huskin, 18th
Century English ·economist:
"A person who . buys poor qual•
ily because of lower price is threat•
ened with tosing everything he
spent for the iirticle; therefore he
lihouid add a boft us against this
threat, and would be wi11e1 to h.ave
bought the be,1 inste,d, according
to Ruskin.
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Pre"iion, ptdgtam chairman for
the new llotal')' yE.!ar, was introduced by new pre,ident Gene
Grate.
Guests were Gerald Johns of
Wellston and Bill .Miller of the
Ohio State University Extension
Sef\'iL-e, an area extension agent of
the Rural Development program.
Ladies serv ing th e dinner were
Mrs. Everett Davis, Mra. Oma
Woods, Mrs. Garnet Entsm inger,
Mrs. Nan Moore, Miss Freda •Faeh,
nle and Miss Sanborn.

BloodProgram
ls Making

'1n mformaUon affidavi t Wai
d
ft� Friday by the Co11nty Prose,
y
cubng Attorney James O'Brien
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_Two new teachers were en_iployed Friday e�emng wh en the
aplost Jamee Bin&amp;: for breatlng I
Middleport Board of Education met al the High Sc�ooL
and entering,
Miss Polly Mershon of Portsmouth who was hired as a
'i'bc case was hean:I belore Coun- teacher
It was explained th at all ere•
in the Elementary school is a graduate of Ohio Unity Juda:e Emme�t Peoples yestcr- 1
dits
are exhausted. Un iuly 1
and a graduate ofB the Portsmouth High School.
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HAVAN� UPI _ Premier Fidel � afternoon. Bmg waa placed un- versity
Holzer Hosplt.;,il allthoritiea adviiath
b
D
iss
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O
ancy
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ar
a $."iOO bond and bound over
d
Castto
ofiicials . that
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. announced Friday night he ef
Other teachers who have re· ed Meigs County
Oh,10, was employed as a h"l,&amp;.1,
.
,_ eom1
Grand
to
O
Jury
wwer
A.hea
W
t
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to or.g1111.u..,
ts tO Meiga Counly pattenll
ed'
r
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e
Marcum.
one
Robert
are
signed
school teacher. She is a grapropaganda eam,-l1n and put• tlle c�araes. He U1 no� In th.e coun.
of two aHi.etant coaches at Rut• would be cut off by Aug_. l un­
duatc of Kent Slate Universit:'
ty
d
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J�
au tomatlc rifles lri tbe hand• of
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The resign-�tion of Donald QuJ. land and Mrs. Carole Birch, an l e ss assurance . w�s received of
Bmg 1s _charged �Ith breaking
thouunds of Cuban, to comb,t
· elementary teacher who has ac- future b_lood rece ipts and "debll
and enterm1 a ub1n at He�lock senberr was also ar-cepted by
United States "11,reasion."
cepted s position in her home were pa i�. " .
e
MaurkRuaaell
and
rd
boi
the
.
1!'e bearded revolutionary lead- G�ve on about July . 3. He 1a ac•
. A meetin g l!I planned an tht of­
awarded hll certificate 01 district, southern tocal. Posioil bea,H, l,ll· Wal
f1ces
1
�1 m a l. �,P,!. �4Jl), JPJnvte' tele- �f takin1
of the lle1gs Couoty 1:Jeparteraduatlon as bavJ.n1 eompletecl tiona of the litter two will not
by
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�th . t�e . llulland meQ t o� Health _J11l)' l8. U u bop. �
rtfilled,•,-s
·be
he· necffbry requirement..
t
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tl.-JOWII'�
S. ........ proelalmed lilend- � - �Welker •";. v lled at ap·
The board d« ided to apply .El em ental')' and High ' were ower f;d lo te-orgaruze a Bl!d "CNII
.:
sh tp fm' ttte' · "People" of tbe Unit- proximately $IO.
c
for Federal assistance- · in esLK b- staffed, George Dallaa. es:ecutive ' hapter at l ba t lime with a Hn:-it•
ed_ program! its central objective
� States a pd boasted of CommuIn other action, Emmett Welch lishing a guidance director at head, said,
I
mSt aid to Cuba.
being carry1n&amp;: on a local blood
•10 and ,osts for intox- the school.
was 'lined •
I n other �orthwestern changes program.
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However, he kept the speec h in ication Thursday by Emmett W .
Hlfn waa adopt- Sally Schaaf of Rutland ElemenProspec
The
for
tive donors ror July 25
budget
a low-key - without screaming Peot,les.
or wild gest ures - and again kept
Ernest F. Davia, Ro8!1 Cox and ed and the following proposed tary has been transferred to the may regbter by calling WY 2-3723
Patty
A group of women to volunteer
silent on w hat speclflc plan, he · Burdell Black were each fined $25 school calendar was presented : high school, and Miss
secreserve the bloodmobile \lisit
to
Sept.
hired
bun
has
Young
ting; Sept.
mee
Teachers·
5
as
ha, for taking over U. S. property and costs with fine and cosh susHigh School. c.rnteen is needed for tha t date
in Cuba in retaliation for reduc- pen�ed. The charges were filed 8 Classes begin,· Oct. 28 Ohio tary at the Rutland
·
j also. They are asked lo phone
tion of the sugar quota.
agamst t he three by the hig hway Education meeting; Nov. 2f.25
the
In
Sout
Local School lhe s.ame number,
hern
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recess
sgiving
Decem
tbe Department
Thank
He announced that 19 Sovlet patrol for failing to cancel lilies to
.
D11tr1ct three new teachers are to
23 ChriStmas vacation
begins; be hired Mond ay night at the re of HeaUb·
shJp1 were en route to Cuba wilh motor vehicles.
-------oil to help this country out of the
James E. Milliron and Homer R. January 3 ClaHes resume: Jan. 12· gular school board meeting. The
crisis caused by Its seizure of Valentine each forfeited a $25 l3 Firet SemeSler ex.aminationa; vacan cies are at Racine High
U. S. · owned oil refineries.
bond in County Court, MilUron had March 31 Good Friday; May 23.24 School left by reaignalions or •
v
And in a surprlae announce- posted bond for driving left of Final Exams; May 2 1 Baccalaur- Ruth Drake E dler, Thomas Hart
ment he said that lnvestiptors had center and Valentine for passing eale ; May 25 Eighlh Grade Com- and Doris Kershner, girl'.i phy- 1
26 High sleal teacher. Applications have
!_!t
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uncovered no sign of sa botage in on a curve. Both men were anest- mencement and May
L1JD1
t.
Commencemen
School
h
t e expI oaion of the big m unitions ed by the highway patrol.
been and are still being receiv•
Meanwhile in the Norlhwes- ed for the three positions.
dump at t he ed1e of Havana
tern District, only one resignaf
harbor June 26. He said it proba.bly
tion is to be rilled, that being
At_ laat word, th_ere we�e n� va• J
was caused by spontaneous e1:plo1- o
WASHIN
GTON UPI _ The U · S.
Luther Woodall's position or prin- canc1ce1 to be fllled m either 1 p
ion of a n old hand grenade.
· neer V sun Sltellite no 1ong�
10
Harrisonville
Grade the Ea1lem Local School Distric t
cipal at
.
ts
School.
cme roy School Exempted :::;:...i'!"�
�;-:.p w:��.� bu;·�:�
� s�i'ct
.
entisls report its Voi(.'e lasted for
Ulller
OOre
I n olher actloa al l he M; ddle- 22.5 million mie,.
port School 8"'NI meeting lut
1be National Aeronautics and
Training Scholarship
Attending funeral services far
Dr. John w. Moore, scoutmas- night, the board promiaed BOb Space Administration (NASA) sai d
Howard I. Stewart here Thursday ter of Troop 247, Rock SpringJ., Aahley a salary offer by Tuesday. Thursday the last report from the
were these from out of town: hu been awardl!d 8 Golden AnniThere have been no official spacecra ft was ret8»'ed June
resign1tion1
by tea cher1 in the 26, when the a■tellite waa 22 .J
Mr.
and
Mra.
H.
Stewart,
J
versary Training course at CimarSalisbury Local School District.
Funeral ,en-ices
for Helen Mr. and Mn. Jame1 Starkey, son ron, N. M .
q:iillioll milee�aw-.y. Th ursday i t
Smit h,. 1 1 , 4au1hter of Horace and James, Cbilllcothe; Mrs J. R. Stewn estimatea at 27.5 ' Dlillion
Tb e course will b e held July
Margene (ieffera) Smith, Reech- wart, Mr, and· Mrs. Bert Ste"art, 13 through the 18th. Dr. Moore
miles from earth.
HUNDRl:OS AIRLI FTED
\!Ille, who, died In a drowning IC· Eugene Stewirt, Chai'leaton ; !lay- accompanied by Mrs. Moore, dau,
Pioneer V. had been espeeted to
I-BelLS,
UP
Belgium
BRUSSE
cident ·■t Lock 20 Thurtday even- mond Bowen, Mr, Hd Mra. Aua- ghter, Marilyn s nd son, Jack, was
back · aignala fro m 20 million
send
,a
rn
u
Ing, wUI be held at Arbaugh FUn- tin Bowen, Rosev!ll!i Mr. and to leave for New Mexico today gium airliftedre h ndreds f woce-- miles out. But it held out for an
eral Home Sunday at 2 p. m.
M rs. Edward Wise, Mra. Joseph and return at the end of the •en and chlld n ou t of violen
additional 2.:i million milea.
torn Congo today.
Other survivors ai'e hroPJen Oris, Guy, Columbian■, O.; Mr. and month.
Roger, Jamea and Warren Everett, Mrs. Euaene· Wl11e, Lisbon, o.:
WRIGHT FINED
all" at home: 1randp111renta, £uniee Mxa Edwin Swank, Nort h Lima,
In Mayor Ken McElhbJney's
RECOVERY AHEAD
DIVORCE GRANTED
Jeffera. The Plain,, Emanda Smtth; · O. ; Mr, and Mrs. DWl1bt Seiple,
CLEVELAND, O. UPI-Seven .court at Middleport thi1 morillng,
Gloria Ann tberabach has been
Reedntlle, and Clyde Smith, ·AJr . aon Je:ry, dau1hter Barbara of granted a divorce lrom George A. weeka of gradual recovery lie Warren W, Wright, Middleport,
ron.
Dayton ; Mr. and Mn, E. R. .Kln­ Ebersbach according to an entry ah ead for the steel industry Steel was fined $10 and coats for J'eetThe Rev. Lee WaUace will admln. caid, daughter, Cynthia, Wyan­ fJled Jn the Clerk ol Courts office. magazine 11.id today.
less operation.
ister la,t r1tes, with burial at the dolle, Mich.; Gu, Gardner, daugh­
Rushville Cemetery In Reed1vllle. : ters Mrs. Paul Dunavan t and Mn
Friends may e&amp;ll at the funeral Charlea Brown, Charle,ton and
Mrs. James Clark, Col11mbu1.
home untJI time of servir.ea.

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1957 B U ICK

Spec1,1

Teen Party On
Park Concrete
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Century 2 Door Hard Top. Power steering and brakes.
Dyna.flow, radio and heater. Truly a well-kepi on_e owner
Buick trade-In.

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Powe rglide. Radio and Heater.

BANKING SINCE 1171
Memllot Federal le•rv� S)'l&amp;em
Member l'ederal

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day p,A,rtiy cloudr1 wan11 anc ....,.
humNI. Miah today In tta. ... Lew
tonltht 5M6.

Members Of Or�ations
Disregarded -N� Smoking Signs

$3.98

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Weather

Organ iza tions Barred From Courtroom
In Ord�r Issued BJ Jud ge John Bacon

$ 1 .98 to $5.95

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J UST RECEIVED · · · · · · · · . . · · · · NOW $1A95 JUST RECEIVED · · · · · · ·

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NO. 7 1

SPORT SH I RTS

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WAS $1 , 295 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . . N OW $1 , 195 JUST RECEIVED · . . · · · · · · · · NOW $2, 1 95

WORK SHOE S

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ME N'S SHORT SLEEVE

V� 2 Door Sedan. Standard shift. Biscay�•- One careful
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JUST RECEIVED · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · NOW $795 JUST RECEIVED · · · · · · · · · · · .. NOW $1 ,595

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$4.95 and $5.95

These cars must go. Up to $200.00 reducti on i n price. You can help you rself to the
g reatest used car value of the year by helpi ng us to make room for the recent flood of
trade-ins.

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Ohi o �111 11' Arr h. k ll ltl �M
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1 ol11 mlm s, Ohio

lurope 11 more denittly popu•
lated In proportion to it■ slq, then
IIIJ -'her continent. It hH mDN
�n th,.. tlmtt H many p1:rton1
,er t41uar1 mile. H the. United
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tend the funeral of Howard Stew­
arl and are the aue,t.s of Mra. Ray
Seiden1bel.

WE'R E LOA DED WIT H BAR GAI NS!

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Mill&amp; Katie P.ticht i,perit .Wedneaday
with 'Mn. Earl om, �omln1 Star.
Mr. and Mra. E. R. Kincald and
daughter, Cynthia, or Wyandotte,

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Picnicked Wedne,day
of the Ladie6 Aid o'
' theMember�
Sl. Paul Lutheran Church held
I _pic111c We&lt;lnesda� evening ll t_he
M1a_nolia M 1ddleporl Park Gr.Ce by Lou11e

-�s Held
Past Chi.C:I
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P•ICIHC
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work immclliately with Jltmea E.
Doyle, , chairman of the Stevenson
ca_mpugn, Her lint aHignment I
will be to keep Gov. Edmund G.
Brown of Callrornla from an- 1
nouncing his perabnal support of \
F. Kennedy for
Sen. John
the presidential nomlnaUon.
LOS ANGELES UPI-pemocratic platform drafter■ began
shaping the party'a UHJO cam•
paign promises today with labor
unions preuurlng for • tough •
civil riKht, stand •p_ plaudlng Negro "sit in ' ' demona:tra tora.
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As the platform drafters met,
AFL-CIO Preddent George Meany
planned penonal calll on the
four lead_ing candida te&amp; for the
Democratic pretldential nomina­
tion to point up or11nlled · I•
bor'a demand for • •trontly Ill&gt;
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Commentating Editorially
T\.\ o Rev olutions

Today's crop of collrge graduak.s is ti r11er•
! he
ing iii world shaken by 1 wo gH1a1 forn·s
Revolution of Technology and the Revolution
of Rising Expectations.
That \·iew was rx pressecl hv president

Keith Funston of the l'\ C \\ York Stock Ex•
change, in speaking to the graduati ng class
of the University of Kansas City A n d he am­

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clamoring, for the first l ime, for a better

life .

"Don't let l he image o f t he Organization
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Man _ lhe ort hurlox nw n who conforms fool yo11 . . . It is easy to bcforne a stereo­
typed organization man and he 'like every­
one else· - 1 f you want to. But business, too,
is caught up in the twin revolutions. As it be­
comes more and more invol ved with modern
sciencfl , and as it sc,eks to assist the- ri1lng
young nat inn.'i, hu.r; iness needs a whole spec•
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proach may prove to be the only so lutwn to
the unort hodox problem."
Mr. Funston noted also that Americans are
discarding many of the "curious and outdated
stereotypes" they had entertained abvut the
nation's economic system . He provided an
eiample from the enterprise which he repre­
sents. Preliminary results of a forthcoming
survey of public attitudes reveal that an esti­
mated 38,000,000 Americans now reali1,e that
it doesn 't take a great deal of money to in•
vest in securities - and some 28,000,000 un­
derstand what the stock exchange is and does.
This is certa·inly a far cry from t.he era when
the very rew were active security i nvestors,
and the securities markets were a mystery to
the great majority.
A world of unprecedented change is also a
world of unprecedented challenge. It is a
challenge that our young people should wel­
come with resolution and high spirit.

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Many or Ohio's modern, last- 1 cultural engme�r. .
Here B the s 1_tuation : Oh l. D �as
ifOWing communities are iienlced
by horse-and. buggy drain.,,ge SYS· I abo�t 23,00:0 miles of commumty
terns, s.ays Melville L. Palmer, Ohio I drainage ditches designed to r�State University Extension aeri• 1 move surplu� water for the benefit
of local resident. Moil or theee
ditches were built before llKlO.
M11n}' of them .are clogged with
silt or &lt;:hoked with cattails. Often
na1 ural strea ms used to carry off
surplus water also need cleanin,g.
Rapid growth in populatibn
m&lt;:ans more houses, more streets,
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Water run.s: off
more highways.
bare surfaces faster than off farm­
land. This rapid now of waler en•
courages cro!.ion of bare soil, add·
in g more silt to the dllches. In •
creases in popul1tion also mean
more sewage and indu:itrJal wastes
to clog ditches and kill vegetation.
, Thus the problem grow11.
Some Ohio communities have
recognized lhi, problem and are
doing something about it. Tbe ac­
tion taken d ep ends on the areas
involved, whether the)' be farms,
villages, airports, gol( courses. or
.industries.
Wherever you live, you can e n•
Usu.ally comm unity draiMge
joy the convenience of ,.:as and
with i m provements, whether large or
m odern ,appliances . _ _
Ashland Bottled Gas. Ashland sm all, require organized group
Bottled G,as . . . . js dependable, action, Pal mer points out. A group
convenier..t, s�orm-proof, heatli 1 of farmers who want a ditch clean•
ed out, for exa m ple, might decide
instantly.
how much each should pay, lhen
For �re O.t■ll1 Ph. or Writ, hire a contractor to do th e work.
In certain cases, th e engineer
notes, groups may receive techni­
cal assistance from the Soll Con­
servation Service or finantial as·
I1 sistance through the Ag rkultural
Heml0&lt;k Grove, Ohio
, Conservation proxr■ m, but the re
m ust be ag ree me nt among those af­
Phone WY,Z-8794
I fected as to what is to be done.
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circles there now are convinced
thl.' Red Chinese will make a di­
rect .attack against Ne pal.
They are equally convinced
that. in event of atta(!J., U.e Unit­
ed Nations an{\ the Up.\tN S!ate1
will come nr·m to the.if aid.
pliahed
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From Nepal's remote capital or
Katm.111du a few days ago c11me
word of a Red Chinese --attack on
the even more remote kingdom
or Mustang. The king or Mustang
jilld his fam ily were reported
fleeln1 south.
For lhDie concart)f!d with 1uch
events, the very ob1cu_rity of Mu1taQ.C presented a challen ce.
Wbt:re WH It ,nd wh11t w11 itt
Initial re�•rcb prqvJI! di1C&lt;t.Yr·
11ing. Br;�tlin's Rof at (ieqcraPfi.\4:
lloflety didn't �now. Neltlf,r did
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tn"I• Hou11e. f'be kepateae cep1u,
4idn't know either. Sol'fle tb,ou�ht
ft Was a part of Nepal but :QM.
a l:ln1dom.
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recall
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tlon �merged.
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klwn of Muaten� i 11 t0 mll" trnm ,�
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!�• Tlbot,n border on tl\e
Vanddl River.

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H i- 10 d.-n walt1n1 di1ta11�t
from n1e nearest atr1trip, •nd
1lnce t�e.rr are no ,eco·P,ltz•ble
road,, 'l'♦ltinl i• th, �nlf Wlf
Jo fet tflre, Comm4'Pf1tlqq wltll
J(:ftmandy 1, b)' a ,_,!Y wlreleH
i)'ttem which frequently does not
fUJl ction.
This JnrormaUor:i wopld he of
ljttle inlerest to aoyone be1ides
the Mustangese, u°'pt tll an 11·
\ustration of tbf! diffi�ultles fa'c­
ing such nations u India ,ind
�epal iJJ their strug&amp;le agalnet
Red Chinese encroach ment on
their frontiers.
In the sweep of events of re­
cent weeks-failure at the i;um­
ol disarm ament
m il, coll apse
talks, the fall of govern ments in
Turkey u nd Korea and ne1;r•
anarchy in Japan-there has been
little time to note land-hungry
Red China's unremitting pres­
sures on her neiehbtlrs.
In the latest incident in Nepal
!I Nepalese ar my orticer was
killed, and 17 others were arrest­
ed by Red Chinese troops inside
Nepalese territory.
These troops are part of Re d
China's Tibetan garrison snd they
recogni7.e no boundaries in their
pursuit of hapless Tibetans seek­
ing 10 escape the Co mm unist
utopia impreSlled upon the ir
homeland.
In any event, 1atesl dispatches
fro��atm\ndu s�y�h�- �olitlcal

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land Rusaell.
Ice cream 1oclal at the Sutton
Church located on the
Methodist
R acine - Bastian Road. Spon'°red
by the W.omebuilders 1.1-..
The Firal United Presb,-terian
Church of Syracuse will hav, an
ice cream 1oclal bea:lnnlne at 6 p.
m. They wm )\ave all home made
ice cream and cak,:s, T11e ice cream
may be purehi■ed anytimt Saturday.
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tel EU� Church n ear New H•· �
ven, 4 p. m.
Little Lea(Ue Ba�e fl■lt Mid­
dleport, 9 a. m. at Sports Ceater.
July 10
Th e Young Adult Claea of the
Heath Methodist· Qfturc�. M;lddl'e­
port, will have ·a swim ppiy and
picnic at the Muqiclpal Pal'k thit
Sunday. The met.I Is IAhned for
t p. m. and those pf,annlilg to
attend are asked to contact Mrs.
Bernard Fulti · so th■t the menu
m ay be -arranged. Each one Is
aho Hked to bring their own
table service.
Rev. Raymond Konkrllbt an•
nounces Offil;ial Board will .meet at /
church at 7:30 p. m . All tn,1tee1,
.11tewards, president, ·ot ch\lrch
groups, and ehaJ1.•men of eommi■•
siorui are ex:pected to attend".
July 11
Th e Women's Society of Christ•
Ian Sfirvice of Heith M',lhodist
Church will have Its anqu&amp;1 plcnlt
on the parsonage lawn in Middle,
port at 8:30 p, m. The bevera1c
and' meat will be furnlsJiM wit\
each member w· bring her _own ta.
ble service and a favorite dltl).

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The Lau,el CIIU Bftl•I fleallh
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potluck picnic supper at the Syn.
cuse Park at 8 p, m.
The Pomeroy Garden Clqb will I
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.Mra, Irvine ·Karr. J_r. as co-ho1t

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MIN ERSVILLE, OHIO

TRYONE on your
farm for size/

July \2

The Te�n11e qfaa of �e �
ford Church Of Cl;rist wm m,
the home of •Roberta Hoover
7:30 p. i'n• .
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The Past Councilors: oJ C!te1t'
Council Daua:hten of America
111eot ll lhe ho111e ol 11,n. p,,,
Weber. A mlocella�"I IJ!owe
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honorlnr lloloies Kr�••I¥, 'l'h
ml!fl'lllle lriU ij� on •vfnl of cA
gllat, wlll lie bt1d.
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NEW FA/fMAl.t

The T!rill&amp;ht ·n,roen.P•� will
me,,i at tho h11m1 o( �- Curie
Nye, Xulbtn,, Av,., 11 l ii, m. for
a. pltnlc 1upper. Mn. W- 'Jt. _Shaa­

teen is co-boitfas. A apec\-,l fea­
tur,, Of th• evonl�I ,rill 'l!i 'I wart
1Mp In charfl! of � l'atjJ Boor
or the Che,tor Garden Club.

ly Mn. c- Louia Diehl and Lennie Lyou
1re aiUenclhq: Boy Scout ump iD
Huntinston.
Mra. C. R. Arnold and lln.
Louella St.hi were dinnfr a:uata
of Mn. Lester Brookover.
Mr. ind Yn. Griff Archer and
daughter dt.ited Mr. and lln.
Lou Diehl .•ece.ntly.

Lookin1 Ahead on the Food Mar- tunlt)' for real uvini1.
Yeeetables : Local srown
Prices remam about tbe
there are m■PY term, rel■llnc to
awett corn make, ill appear1nce in same at lhe meal ('Ounter. Lona:er
wo0&lt;il with which you need lo
ly C. E. IILAKESLII
received a small bonus, they pro- moat marll:ett. U it hu been pri&gt; eooklnc cull offer better nlue
be familiar, aay1 Mla Dorothy
County Apnt, Atrlevlture
bably put in I few more cows to perly handled, tbi1 corn la 1uper- now while hot weather demand 11
Lawrence, Extention hom e fur­
··The quality of milk haa ter• pay for the tank, and the work of ior ·in eating Quahly to that from for steak■ and other quick cooklng
nishings speclaliat, The Ohio tainly im proved since our prod.uc. handlin&amp; mllk in b11lk tank$ i1 di8t■nt art'I!. Buy corn that 11 cold, meat.a. Variety mealll - liv-er,
S tate Univeraity, The Federal ers have switched to the handlln1 co,uiderably leu.
and keep ll that way until you uae ton1ue, lidney - are alto eood
Trade Commission sell forth cer­ of milk in bulk tanka." Thi■ 1tate•
To the tolb who did not or it. Green beans are in iood supply. value&amp;.
Mr. and Mn. A1fnd Crow
tain basic rule1 to protect the ment wu made by Glenn Jobnaon, could not mak� lhe change there So i1 leaf ind head lettuce. Look
Chicken Barbeeue : Broilers will
conaumer.
manager of the Valley Belle Dairy were only two or three altema- also for beet.a, r-abbaa;e, ueen OD· · be food budeet stretcher■ tbi1 1pent the weell:end at Waabin&amp;­
"Genuine" is on e auch term. plant at Point Pleasant, thil put livea. They could quit farmm1 u ion,. p('ppen and radilha, Polito month. Since the middle of May lon, Pa., and attended Kn. Crow'•
When th e name or a wood Is uaed, week to the _-4--H Club, FFA, P'HA, some did. They could try to fi nd prices are holdina: firm.
placement of broiler chick! each high school reunion.
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the article mu1t be m ade of that and Farm Bureau Youth Council and keep a market whkh would
F uits: H you lib cherries, rup- week hu bttn from 10 to 15 per
Vale and aon, John, Hrs.
wood. For example, ll "mahog­ mem ben on their annual 1tudy accept milk In can,. They could go berrie1 and blueberri�, now ii the cent a bove the ume week, laat Nellie
Rldekln and d.luahter,
Wanetta
any·• or "genuine maho&amp;any" is tour of farm cooperatives.
to lower priced grade B milk. Or it tim e lO sene them. The ■euon for year. Thi, larger-than-normal 1up,- Tina, were dinner peat, of Mr.
.Mr, Johnson pointed out lhe Im• might be neceH&amp;ry to attem pt to theae fruits are ■hort. Choices at ply of broilers become• ready (or and Mn. Jame■ NiCbolton, Sunday
used, a.II exposed parts of the
piece must pe mahogany.
provemenl of rapid cooling at the use the milk produced in vealing the fruit counter are many. Peach market nine weeks after place· evenlng honorina: their ton, Ronald
Furniture described 11 "gen­ farm, the easier me thod ot unliz- calves. Some farmen have gone volu me ia incre&amp;Bine ind prices ment. Thil me■na broilers will be who wu on leave from Ft. Knox,
uine" usually is a co mbination of ing the bulk tank rather than milk to the proch.1ction o( beef aa a way are attract ive for thi, early in the real penny savers this month.
Ky.
plywood and solid lumber, the cans, and the less work of handling or marke tin&amp; the fora&amp;e on their aea10n. California "IOh" rruiU
specialist explalns. Thi plywood the milk Jn the truck and after lt (arm . Each or theae ehangea have are plentiful and 1how excellent
Max Bolin and family of Colu m­
is used for large, flat are■1 and reachea the dairy plant. Moll or the m eant a decrease ,in the income lo quality. Amon1 thHe are plu m,, , OCIQ I E
ft
bus epent their vacation with hia
the solid lumber tor such areas milk now reaches the plant with• that individual farmer unleaa he apritols, nectarlnes, and grapes.
mother, 'Mn. Grover Stout, and Mr.
as exposed structural parts and out ever being above • tem pera- was able to expand hi• volume to Poultry and Eu■: Ew are at Ot ft
Stout On Sunday the families
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carvings.
ture of iorty degrees except for make up for the lower priced out• attractive price, for thia time M
picnic ked at Old Man'1 Cave.
Mn. J. E. RadN:ln
just the sbort lnte nal followln&amp; let.
Mr. and Mn. Owen Kennedy
year. Usually en: supplie, decline
A progra m on Friday evening
milking.
were gunta in the Vale home at
wann
with
weather
now
but
ri&amp;ht
concluded.
the
Vacation
Bible
Tbe production of Grade A milk 1upplies are relatively large. The Sc
Under the old system milk aome
hool at Columbia Chapel. Enroll- Dye1Ville, Tueaday evening,
continue
peratures
th
limes got to tem
in e
. to be Mei.ga County farm • proportion or medium sized eu• ment WH 37. The movie '')fart.in i
fifties when being handled In 10 ers moat efficient •nd profitable ia increuing. Soon they will of- Luther" will be presented Frida)'
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gallon m ilk cana. Under the bulk mean, ot changinc th� hay and fer the moat for the money - that 1 evtning, July 20.
dollan
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io · when there i1 a diHerence of
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milk. truck is the offlclal licen,ed ror lhe fami1 Y 1·ivm
cents or more between l■rte Sheltering Anni HOlpitaJ Tuelday.
sampler and w eigher for the atate plants of the "."alley Belle Co. An- and medium egga, choose the
Red Brand
M nd Mn G B Rad Jr:"
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An Ohio State University Ex• de)artment of agriculture, He i1 nually pa)' Meigs County f�rmen :imaller size. Ftyera .are ■tiU good a ,,..� with ·lh�ir · son-i�. :=.:��
tension agronomist, Dr, George aUlo the man who de termine, lhal over • m UII�, dollan for th11 P� buys, Look for " r;peciala" from da hter Mr and Mn William
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kfort, retummg
of an orficlaJ U. S. delegation the farm. Since the bulk handUne plants in Charleston, Huntington.
ay.
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which will attend the E:ighth In­ of fflilk there has been a decre,ae Athens, Marietta and Parkeraburg to the Huntington lntentak Milt ueld
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All or thii m eans that the fa.rm- milk produce
Reading, England, July ll-21.
"We Do Oi■toat Gl'tndbal"
'!-__W .t. H01•0mb·
co· mpany on the. pnce and cond1Dr. Gist ,Is the only Extension er ' the h.uler' lhe dai""
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H e r 0 � B I G Nt• w � f r o n1 y ou r
county. Milk alone atcounts for interests or the worker 110 a lot of 1
Gist new to England this week m ilk rr"om the dairy cow.
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people .are involved in getting this
There have been and tontlnue to nearly eight m illion
to participate in a pre-Congress
HOLLAND o r A L E R
tour of agricullllral research sta. be, some problems whenever ■uch chasing power in the county. be- milk out to th e ultimate consu m­
lions in Northern England and a radical change in method.a ot cause each dollar ape nt by these er.
To further complicate theritua­
handling or product.ion take plf«- dairy _farm ers turns over about
Scotland.
The Congress wlll bring to­ At:cordlng to plant figures th:ere four timer; before It is completely tlon the old cow doesn't maintain a
nice even flow of milk lhe year
gether scientist-a, research work­ are only about hair H many •�Ip- ■pent.
It might be intere�lnir to note around. She usually wants to pro­
ers, educators, and othen from pcra now as there wert last April
throughout the free world for when the last m ilk was received in that many groups bes1dH the farm- 1 duce Iota of milk when the de­
discussions on forage production. •10 gallon cans. For lhe folk.I mak- er, the dair_Y an� the. consumer are manJ is low. Then our good �riend
Some of the world's leading agri­ ing the change to bulk milk this interested m this m ilk. The far m• the housewire and her family do
cultural scientists will present change was a good thing as they er, in this particular case, belongs not want the same amount of milk
the year around. In trying to bal­
for mal papers which will be
ance lhe5e supply and de mand
tnn5lated into German, Spanish,
factors someone has a real
Fre nch, English and Portuguese.
headache. Bulk milk has helped
Following the Congress Dr. and
move the exceu aupplie1 fro m one
Mrs. Gi5t will lour Western Eur­
plant to another plant a little
ope and visit several research
easier.
stations In Belgium, Holland,
Through it all the plant manager
France and Spain be fore returnProblems facing today's cattle on "The Cattle Businesa Today and
they are stlll lookine for
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feeder will ge t lop billing when Tomorrow,"
Dr. Gisi jolned the Ohio Agri• I the Ohio Cattle Feeden' Assoeia• pact of Imported Cattle . Beef, and more supplies of top quality milk
cultural Extension Service in lion stag� s its annual Summer Other Livelllock Products on U. S. to take care of the needs of the
homemaker and her fam ily.
1947. He was graduated from Roundup August 6. The event is Farm Prices."
Advanced 111:W)BoLJ.um "81 8"
West Virginia University and re- scheduled for the Fayelle County
Is bui!A• take ltl
ceived his doctorat e from Purdue. fairgrounds in Wa1hlngton C. H.
He serves Northeast Ohio ai, an
tuwA.ar,
Roundplans
for the
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New Holland's bra1n1y ",4ts'�orage Harvester UI in a
Extension agronom ist,
up were- lnnounted this week by
quality CWIII all by il8elfl - ,_Ja mes H. Warne r, Ohio State Uni.
vCnity Extension beef specialist
See for younelfl The uclu,ive Micro-Shear Cutter.
and association secretary. Dwight
head is easy to keep razor ohup with built-in lnlfe
I Wise, Fremont, auociation pr�s­
sharpener. New diachar1e spout, with 36()'1 iwing.
ident, will open the -program with
awitcheo
quickly Crom rear. to aide-mtloadiDg. �
By 01.nn■ MllhNn
a keynote addre11 at 10:30 a. m .
roller chain and ee.lf,oligning ball and rolle, bearinp
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. B.ihr and son He will discuss "So,ne Major Con.
Billy visited recently with Mr. anti cerns of the Cattle Feeder."
give you long range freedom Crom trouble. '4,u clumge
Mrs. Clyc!e Sal1er, Racine.
Dr. Roy Kottman, dean of Ohio
attachments in minutes: 1 or 2 row com head.I, 6 or 8
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Conroy and I Stale University's College of Ag­
foot direct cut and 6 foot windrow pickup.
,on, Hugh, or Akron. visited his · riculture and Home Economits and
sister, Doris, at St. Joseph, Mic h., -director of the Ohio Agrlcultural
Come fn flftd '" ffle New Holla,ad "811" W.,.
and brother, Durward, at Nash- Experiment Station, will address
lo ._,
Ow fleidWo lin•ville, Tenn., arrived here to visit the cattlemen on the subject "Ed­
hig mother, Mn. Alice Dodson. on ucation and the Future." Another
Frjday and returned lo Akron on speaker on the morning program
Wednesday.
will be Claude Olson, rancher of
Mr. and Mr1. Jac k Conroy and I South Dakota, The widely-known
Sue and Jackiie or Columbus visit- cattleman will speak on "A Cat•
ed over the holiday with her par- tle man's Views on Cattle and
ents, Mr. and Mn. Maynaird Bahr, Beef."
and his mother', Mra. Allee Dodson.
Afte rnoon speakers will include
Tony Milhoan, 4, cehi�rated his C. W. McMUHan, Denver, execullvt!
blrt.hday Saturday evenlhc with a secretary of the American National
POMEROY
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Commentating Editorially
T\.\ o Rev olutions

Today's crop of collrge graduak.s is ti r11er•
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ing iii world shaken by 1 wo gH1a1 forn·s
Revolution of Technology and the Revolution
of Rising Expectations.
That \·iew was rx pressecl hv president

Keith Funston of the l'\ C \\ York Stock Ex•
change, in speaking to the graduati ng class
of the University of Kansas City A n d he am­

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"Don't let l he image o f t he Organization
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Man _ lhe ort hurlox nw n who conforms fool yo11 . . . It is easy to bcforne a stereo­
typed organization man and he 'like every­
one else· - 1 f you want to. But business, too,
is caught up in the twin revolutions. As it be­
comes more and more invol ved with modern
sciencfl , and as it sc,eks to assist the- ri1lng
young nat inn.'i, hu.r; iness needs a whole spec•
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proach may prove to be the only so lutwn to
the unort hodox problem."
Mr. Funston noted also that Americans are
discarding many of the "curious and outdated
stereotypes" they had entertained abvut the
nation's economic system . He provided an
eiample from the enterprise which he repre­
sents. Preliminary results of a forthcoming
survey of public attitudes reveal that an esti­
mated 38,000,000 Americans now reali1,e that
it doesn 't take a great deal of money to in•
vest in securities - and some 28,000,000 un­
derstand what the stock exchange is and does.
This is certa·inly a far cry from t.he era when
the very rew were active security i nvestors,
and the securities markets were a mystery to
the great majority.
A world of unprecedented change is also a
world of unprecedented challenge. It is a
challenge that our young people should wel­
come with resolution and high spirit.

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Many or Ohio's modern, last- 1 cultural engme�r. .
Here B the s 1_tuation : Oh l. D �as
ifOWing communities are iienlced
by horse-and. buggy drain.,,ge SYS· I abo�t 23,00:0 miles of commumty
terns, s.ays Melville L. Palmer, Ohio I drainage ditches designed to r�State University Extension aeri• 1 move surplu� water for the benefit
of local resident. Moil or theee
ditches were built before llKlO.
M11n}' of them .are clogged with
silt or &lt;:hoked with cattails. Often
na1 ural strea ms used to carry off
surplus water also need cleanin,g.
Rapid growth in populatibn
m&lt;:ans more houses, more streets,
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Water run.s: off
more highways.
bare surfaces faster than off farm­
land. This rapid now of waler en•
courages cro!.ion of bare soil, add·
in g more silt to the dllches. In •
creases in popul1tion also mean
more sewage and indu:itrJal wastes
to clog ditches and kill vegetation.
, Thus the problem grow11.
Some Ohio communities have
recognized lhi, problem and are
doing something about it. Tbe ac­
tion taken d ep ends on the areas
involved, whether the)' be farms,
villages, airports, gol( courses. or
.industries.
Wherever you live, you can e n•
Usu.ally comm unity draiMge
joy the convenience of ,.:as and
with i m provements, whether large or
m odern ,appliances . _ _
Ashland Bottled Gas. Ashland sm all, require organized group
Bottled G,as . . . . js dependable, action, Pal mer points out. A group
convenier..t, s�orm-proof, heatli 1 of farmers who want a ditch clean•
ed out, for exa m ple, might decide
instantly.
how much each should pay, lhen
For �re O.t■ll1 Ph. or Writ, hire a contractor to do th e work.
In certain cases, th e engineer
notes, groups may receive techni­
cal assistance from the Soll Con­
servation Service or finantial as·
I1 sistance through the Ag rkultural
Heml0&lt;k Grove, Ohio
, Conservation proxr■ m, but the re
m ust be ag ree me nt among those af­
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circles there now are convinced
thl.' Red Chinese will make a di­
rect .attack against Ne pal.
They are equally convinced
that. in event of atta(!J., U.e Unit­
ed Nations an{\ the Up.\tN S!ate1
will come nr·m to the.if aid.
pliahed
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From Nepal's remote capital or
Katm.111du a few days ago c11me
word of a Red Chinese --attack on
the even more remote kingdom
or Mustang. The king or Mustang
jilld his fam ily were reported
fleeln1 south.
For lhDie concart)f!d with 1uch
events, the very ob1cu_rity of Mu1taQ.C presented a challen ce.
Wbt:re WH It ,nd wh11t w11 itt
Initial re�•rcb prqvJI! di1C&lt;t.Yr·
11ing. Br;�tlin's Rof at (ieqcraPfi.\4:
lloflety didn't �now. Neltlf,r did
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4idn't know either. Sol'fle tb,ou�ht
ft Was a part of Nepal but :QM.
a l:ln1dom.
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recall
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from n1e nearest atr1trip, •nd
1lnce t�e.rr are no ,eco·P,ltz•ble
road,, 'l'♦ltinl i• th, �nlf Wlf
Jo fet tflre, Comm4'Pf1tlqq wltll
J(:ftmandy 1, b)' a ,_,!Y wlreleH
i)'ttem which frequently does not
fUJl ction.
This JnrormaUor:i wopld he of
ljttle inlerest to aoyone be1ides
the Mustangese, u°'pt tll an 11·
\ustration of tbf! diffi�ultles fa'c­
ing such nations u India ,ind
�epal iJJ their strug&amp;le agalnet
Red Chinese encroach ment on
their frontiers.
In the sweep of events of re­
cent weeks-failure at the i;um­
ol disarm ament
m il, coll apse
talks, the fall of govern ments in
Turkey u nd Korea and ne1;r•
anarchy in Japan-there has been
little time to note land-hungry
Red China's unremitting pres­
sures on her neiehbtlrs.
In the latest incident in Nepal
!I Nepalese ar my orticer was
killed, and 17 others were arrest­
ed by Red Chinese troops inside
Nepalese territory.
These troops are part of Re d
China's Tibetan garrison snd they
recogni7.e no boundaries in their
pursuit of hapless Tibetans seek­
ing 10 escape the Co mm unist
utopia impreSlled upon the ir
homeland.
In any event, 1atesl dispatches
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Ice cream 1oclal at the Sutton
Church located on the
Methodist
R acine - Bastian Road. Spon'°red
by the W.omebuilders 1.1-..
The Firal United Presb,-terian
Church of Syracuse will hav, an
ice cream 1oclal bea:lnnlne at 6 p.
m. They wm )\ave all home made
ice cream and cak,:s, T11e ice cream
may be purehi■ed anytimt Saturday.
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tel EU� Church n ear New H•· �
ven, 4 p. m.
Little Lea(Ue Ba�e fl■lt Mid­
dleport, 9 a. m. at Sports Ceater.
July 10
Th e Young Adult Claea of the
Heath Methodist· Qfturc�. M;lddl'e­
port, will have ·a swim ppiy and
picnic at the Muqiclpal Pal'k thit
Sunday. The met.I Is IAhned for
t p. m. and those pf,annlilg to
attend are asked to contact Mrs.
Bernard Fulti · so th■t the menu
m ay be -arranged. Each one Is
aho Hked to bring their own
table service.
Rev. Raymond Konkrllbt an•
nounces Offil;ial Board will .meet at /
church at 7:30 p. m . All tn,1tee1,
.11tewards, president, ·ot ch\lrch
groups, and ehaJ1.•men of eommi■•
siorui are ex:pected to attend".
July 11
Th e Women's Society of Christ•
Ian Sfirvice of Heith M',lhodist
Church will have Its anqu&amp;1 plcnlt
on the parsonage lawn in Middle,
port at 8:30 p, m. The bevera1c
and' meat will be furnlsJiM wit\
each member w· bring her _own ta.
ble service and a favorite dltl).

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The Pomeroy Garden Clqb will I
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July \2

The Te�n11e qfaa of �e �
ford Church Of Cl;rist wm m,
the home of •Roberta Hoover
7:30 p. i'n• .
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The Past Councilors: oJ C!te1t'
Council Daua:hten of America
111eot ll lhe ho111e ol 11,n. p,,,
Weber. A mlocella�"I IJ!owe
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honorlnr lloloies Kr�••I¥, 'l'h
ml!fl'lllle lriU ij� on •vfnl of cA
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The T!rill&amp;ht ·n,roen.P•� will
me,,i at tho h11m1 o( �- Curie
Nye, Xulbtn,, Av,., 11 l ii, m. for
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1Mp In charfl! of � l'atjJ Boor
or the Che,tor Garden Club.

ly Mn. c- Louia Diehl and Lennie Lyou
1re aiUenclhq: Boy Scout ump iD
Huntinston.
Mra. C. R. Arnold and lln.
Louella St.hi were dinnfr a:uata
of Mn. Lester Brookover.
Mr. ind Yn. Griff Archer and
daughter dt.ited Mr. and lln.
Lou Diehl .•ece.ntly.

Lookin1 Ahead on the Food Mar- tunlt)' for real uvini1.
Yeeetables : Local srown
Prices remam about tbe
there are m■PY term, rel■llnc to
awett corn make, ill appear1nce in same at lhe meal ('Ounter. Lona:er
wo0&lt;il with which you need lo
ly C. E. IILAKESLII
received a small bonus, they pro- moat marll:ett. U it hu been pri&gt; eooklnc cull offer better nlue
be familiar, aay1 Mla Dorothy
County Apnt, Atrlevlture
bably put in I few more cows to perly handled, tbi1 corn la 1uper- now while hot weather demand 11
Lawrence, Extention hom e fur­
··The quality of milk haa ter• pay for the tank, and the work of ior ·in eating Quahly to that from for steak■ and other quick cooklng
nishings speclaliat, The Ohio tainly im proved since our prod.uc. handlin&amp; mllk in b11lk tank$ i1 di8t■nt art'I!. Buy corn that 11 cold, meat.a. Variety mealll - liv-er,
S tate Univeraity, The Federal ers have switched to the handlln1 co,uiderably leu.
and keep ll that way until you uae ton1ue, lidney - are alto eood
Trade Commission sell forth cer­ of milk in bulk tanka." Thi■ 1tate•
To the tolb who did not or it. Green beans are in iood supply. value&amp;.
Mr. and Mn. A1fnd Crow
tain basic rule1 to protect the ment wu made by Glenn Jobnaon, could not mak� lhe change there So i1 leaf ind head lettuce. Look
Chicken Barbeeue : Broilers will
conaumer.
manager of the Valley Belle Dairy were only two or three altema- also for beet.a, r-abbaa;e, ueen OD· · be food budeet stretcher■ tbi1 1pent the weell:end at Waabin&amp;­
"Genuine" is on e auch term. plant at Point Pleasant, thil put livea. They could quit farmm1 u ion,. p('ppen and radilha, Polito month. Since the middle of May lon, Pa., and attended Kn. Crow'•
When th e name or a wood Is uaed, week to the _-4--H Club, FFA, P'HA, some did. They could try to fi nd prices are holdina: firm.
placement of broiler chick! each high school reunion.
r
the article mu1t be m ade of that and Farm Bureau Youth Council and keep a market whkh would
F uits: H you lib cherries, rup- week hu bttn from 10 to 15 per
Vale and aon, John, Hrs.
wood. For example, ll "mahog­ mem ben on their annual 1tudy accept milk In can,. They could go berrie1 and blueberri�, now ii the cent a bove the ume week, laat Nellie
Rldekln and d.luahter,
Wanetta
any·• or "genuine maho&amp;any" is tour of farm cooperatives.
to lower priced grade B milk. Or it tim e lO sene them. The ■euon for year. Thi, larger-than-normal 1up,- Tina, were dinner peat, of Mr.
.Mr, Johnson pointed out lhe Im• might be neceH&amp;ry to attem pt to theae fruits are ■hort. Choices at ply of broilers become• ready (or and Mn. Jame■ NiCbolton, Sunday
used, a.II exposed parts of the
piece must pe mahogany.
provemenl of rapid cooling at the use the milk produced in vealing the fruit counter are many. Peach market nine weeks after place· evenlng honorina: their ton, Ronald
Furniture described 11 "gen­ farm, the easier me thod ot unliz- calves. Some farmen have gone volu me ia incre&amp;Bine ind prices ment. Thil me■na broilers will be who wu on leave from Ft. Knox,
uine" usually is a co mbination of ing the bulk tank rather than milk to the proch.1ction o( beef aa a way are attract ive for thi, early in the real penny savers this month.
Ky.
plywood and solid lumber, the cans, and the less work of handling or marke tin&amp; the fora&amp;e on their aea10n. California "IOh" rruiU
specialist explalns. Thi plywood the milk Jn the truck and after lt (arm . Each or theae ehangea have are plentiful and 1how excellent
Max Bolin and family of Colu m­
is used for large, flat are■1 and reachea the dairy plant. Moll or the m eant a decrease ,in the income lo quality. Amon1 thHe are plu m,, , OCIQ I E
ft
bus epent their vacation with hia
the solid lumber tor such areas milk now reaches the plant with• that individual farmer unleaa he apritols, nectarlnes, and grapes.
mother, 'Mn. Grover Stout, and Mr.
as exposed structural parts and out ever being above • tem pera- was able to expand hi• volume to Poultry and Eu■: Ew are at Ot ft
Stout On Sunday the families
OC
carvings.
ture of iorty degrees except for make up for the lower priced out• attractive price, for thia time M
picnic ked at Old Man'1 Cave.
Mn. J. E. RadN:ln
just the sbort lnte nal followln&amp; let.
Mr. and Mn. Owen Kennedy
year. Usually en: supplie, decline
A progra m on Friday evening
milking.
were gunta in the Vale home at
wann
with
weather
now
but
ri&amp;ht
concluded.
the
Vacation
Bible
Tbe production of Grade A milk 1upplies are relatively large. The Sc
Under the old system milk aome
hool at Columbia Chapel. Enroll- Dye1Ville, Tueaday evening,
continue
peratures
th
limes got to tem
in e
. to be Mei.ga County farm • proportion or medium sized eu• ment WH 37. The movie '')fart.in i
fifties when being handled In 10 ers moat efficient •nd profitable ia increuing. Soon they will of- Luther" will be presented Frida)'
SEE US
gallon m ilk cana. Under the bulk mean, ot changinc th� hay and fer the moat for the money - that 1 evtning, July 20.
dollan
fanna
mlo
thcir
on
e
putur
YOUR
FOR
th
r
e
of
syst
e
driv
e
h.ndling
em th
UoYd Wood re Iurned home rrom
io · when there i1 a diHerence of
·
· 1 · The twu I eight
milk. truck is the offlclal licen,ed ror lhe fami1 Y 1·ivm
cents or more between l■rte Sheltering Anni HOlpitaJ Tuelday.
sampler and w eigher for the atate plants of the "."alley Belle Co. An- and medium egga, choose the
Red Brand
M nd Mn G B Rad Jr:"
t
An Ohio State University Ex• de)artment of agriculture, He i1 nually pa)' Meigs County f�rmen :imaller size. Ftyera .are ■tiU good a ,,..� with ·lh�ir · son-i�. :=.:��
tension agronomist, Dr, George aUlo the man who de termine, lhal over • m UII�, dollan for th11 P� buys, Look for " r;peciala" from da hter Mr and Mn William
- • home
'
Gist, Colu mbus, 0., Is a member the milk Ls of bi&amp;h quality ria:ht al duct. In addition lbere are mJ!k time to time· 111cae offer oppor- Ph1lhPf
':II . . Fran
kfort, retummg
of an orficlaJ U. S. delegation the farm. Since the bulk handUne plants in Charleston, Huntington.
ay.
T
.
which will attend the E:ighth In­ of fflilk there has been a decre,ae Athens, Marietta and Parkeraburg to the Huntington lntentak Milt ueld
1��-d �:J
c
ne
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of
quantitiea
e
abl
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buy
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w�ich
n
ativ
oope
u
iati
roducers
ilk.
m
je
e
ted
r
of
c
amount
e
th
ternational Gra11land Congress in in
?:�:!! ��� &amp;
I
county
Mel
on
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p
who helps bar gain th the dairr �
All or thii m eans that the fa.rm- milk produce
Reading, England, July ll-21.
"We Do Oi■toat Gl'tndbal"
'!-__W .t. H01•0mb·
co· mpany on the. pnce and cond1Dr. Gist ,Is the only Extension er ' the h.uler' lhe dai""
., plant and . farms.
...,. St. ,._,. WY 2-1154
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llll1I G race 8ena1er entertaI ned a
•• •ball
' m 1· u.
a-,j:ronomist In the delegalion. His Ule retail m ilk route man a re I This money tota I'me nearIY two ltons under wh 1ch th1s
MIDDLMtOaY
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grouP · •r 'elativ Sun
Radd'e\m,
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appointment to the group was an­ working together Lo auure the ! million dollars annually for, m ilk i1 � purchased. Th� �tker woru
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n&amp;umer of the best po18ible qual- 1 one or the buic produtt1ons by with the two organu.ahons and the -���'._"'.'.''.:_.:'':_':
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nounced today by W. B. Wood,
e e and plant. The plant and retail route
1uppll
buy
rannera
which
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food
perfect
almost
e's
r
natu
of
;
i
director of the Ohio Agricultural
,
Extension Service. Dr. and Mrs. -good • wholesome. nutrltio11.1 services from the mer&lt;:hanla of the men union groupg help protttl the
H e r 0 � B I G Nt• w � f r o n1 y ou r
county. Milk alone atcounts for interests or the worker 110 a lot of 1
Gist new to England this week m ilk rr"om the dairy cow.
.
pur
In
dnllan
people .are involved in getting this
There have been and tontlnue to nearly eight m illion
to participate in a pre-Congress
HOLLAND o r A L E R
tour of agricullllral research sta. be, some problems whenever ■uch chasing power in the county. be- milk out to th e ultimate consu m­
lions in Northern England and a radical change in method.a ot cause each dollar ape nt by these er.
To further complicate theritua­
handling or product.ion take plf«- dairy _farm ers turns over about
Scotland.
The Congress wlll bring to­ At:cordlng to plant figures th:ere four timer; before It is completely tlon the old cow doesn't maintain a
nice even flow of milk lhe year
gether scientist-a, research work­ are only about hair H many •�Ip- ■pent.
It might be intere�lnir to note around. She usually wants to pro­
ers, educators, and othen from pcra now as there wert last April
throughout the free world for when the last m ilk was received in that many groups bes1dH the farm- 1 duce Iota of milk when the de­
discussions on forage production. •10 gallon cans. For lhe folk.I mak- er, the dair_Y an� the. consumer are manJ is low. Then our good �riend
Some of the world's leading agri­ ing the change to bulk milk this interested m this m ilk. The far m• the housewire and her family do
cultural scientists will present change was a good thing as they er, in this particular case, belongs not want the same amount of milk
the year around. In trying to bal­
for mal papers which will be
ance lhe5e supply and de mand
tnn5lated into German, Spanish,
factors someone has a real
Fre nch, English and Portuguese.
headache. Bulk milk has helped
Following the Congress Dr. and
move the exceu aupplie1 fro m one
Mrs. Gi5t will lour Western Eur­
plant to another plant a little
ope and visit several research
easier.
stations In Belgium, Holland,
Through it all the plant manager
France and Spain be fore returnProblems facing today's cattle on "The Cattle Businesa Today and
they are stlll lookine for
r
ports
e
"Im­
the
ing home.
on
Latta
and
feeder will ge t lop billing when Tomorrow,"
Dr. Gisi jolned the Ohio Agri• I the Ohio Cattle Feeden' Assoeia• pact of Imported Cattle . Beef, and more supplies of top quality milk
cultural Extension Service in lion stag� s its annual Summer Other Livelllock Products on U. S. to take care of the needs of the
homemaker and her fam ily.
1947. He was graduated from Roundup August 6. The event is Farm Prices."
Advanced 111:W)BoLJ.um "81 8"
West Virginia University and re- scheduled for the Fayelle County
Is bui!A• take ltl
ceived his doctorat e from Purdue. fairgrounds in Wa1hlngton C. H.
He serves Northeast Ohio ai, an
tuwA.ar,
Roundplans
for the
Pre
New Holland's bra1n1y ",4ts'�orage Harvester UI in a
Extension agronom ist,
up were- lnnounted this week by
quality CWIII all by il8elfl - ,_Ja mes H. Warne r, Ohio State Uni.
vCnity Extension beef specialist
See for younelfl The uclu,ive Micro-Shear Cutter.
and association secretary. Dwight
head is easy to keep razor ohup with built-in lnlfe
I Wise, Fremont, auociation pr�s­
sharpener. New diachar1e spout, with 36()'1 iwing.
ident, will open the -program with
awitcheo
quickly Crom rear. to aide-mtloadiDg. �
By 01.nn■ MllhNn
a keynote addre11 at 10:30 a. m .
roller chain and ee.lf,oligning ball and rolle, bearinp
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. B.ihr and son He will discuss "So,ne Major Con.
Billy visited recently with Mr. anti cerns of the Cattle Feeder."
give you long range freedom Crom trouble. '4,u clumge
Mrs. Clyc!e Sal1er, Racine.
Dr. Roy Kottman, dean of Ohio
attachments in minutes: 1 or 2 row com head.I, 6 or 8
Mr. and Mrs. Errol Conroy and I Stale University's College of Ag­
foot direct cut and 6 foot windrow pickup.
,on, Hugh, or Akron. visited his · riculture and Home Economits and
sister, Doris, at St. Joseph, Mic h., -director of the Ohio Agrlcultural
Come fn flftd '" ffle New Holla,ad "811" W.,.
and brother, Durward, at Nash- Experiment Station, will address
lo ._,
Ow fleidWo lin•ville, Tenn., arrived here to visit the cattlemen on the subject "Ed­
hig mother, Mn. Alice Dodson. on ucation and the Future." Another
Frjday and returned lo Akron on speaker on the morning program
Wednesday.
will be Claude Olson, rancher of
Mr. and Mr1. Jac k Conroy and I South Dakota, The widely-known
Sue and Jackiie or Columbus visit- cattleman will speak on "A Cat•
ed over the holiday with her par- tle man's Views on Cattle and
ents, Mr. and Mn. Maynaird Bahr, Beef."
and his mother', Mra. Allee Dodson.
Afte rnoon speakers will include
Tony Milhoan, 4, cehi�rated his C. W. McMUHan, Denver, execullvt!
blrt.hday Saturday evenlhc with a secretary of the American National
POMEROY
• party attended by uncles, aunta Cattle men's A11&amp;ociation, .and Dtl­
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and cousins. Sunday dinner guests bert L. Latta, Bowling Green, rep.
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were his grandparents, Mr. and resentatlve to Congress (rom tht
POMEROY, OHIO
MULBERRY A VE.
Mrs. Everett MIihoan and Bernard. �th District. McMllllan will speak

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hurler for
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t eight games orl Pittsburah s pate. Friend (1 0-5) spaced seven hits
(;i•rald from
t.rol hn
sf'orf'd
all the way (or LJ.kin.
Tom S h ast een , a sln&amp;le, Willie Louka de&gt;et:t into rert ceht.er .tner They still have a long way to go and hl a mate s pounded a trio or
secornl
West Columbia scornd t h ree:
1:u1:, ckwcll wiLh 11 triple and a one in th e third.
to ciitch up, but there is a stron1 Philadelphia pitchers for 10 hits,
For Syrac1u1e . ,Jlm Louk� l!ad a paral�el i ll, their recent surge , lo
The h 11s h)' 1 h r two Clark boys runs in the bollom of th t! t hird
si ng le , a nd Mike Spe ncer with a
Plz:arro, sidelined for more than
sintle , Don Halilen, a tflpie, and lhe drive the y made
werl' thr only safe hlows t hat the for all uf the ir r uns in a 3•0 vk­
si n gl e .
about t� ia two weeks with a sore arm, had
at
lxtlh Ge:ori!:e Cundiff and Je rry time laat year after a similarly a two- b itter through eight innings
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All Stan i·ouhl �t"' t off Bass, hut lory over the Pt. Pleasant llctail•
Barons defeated Owen s had a single to round out slow start.
The Middlepbrt
they werC' l'nuug h as hurler Lou en.
whe n he suddenly lost bis stuff in
h
From
Fellun· or t hl' All Star� was just
Syraruse for J e s,cand me in H Syractlee .h itting.
Bfftln9 India na a H•lt
In that third in n ing Wilbur
tb e moth but Pi�J;le bailed him
both
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Syracuse
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many weeks last night o th e los•
The While Solt, gettina: into a 0!-l t to chok e off a ni n th m ning Cin
Van Meter led of( with a double
ST. ANDREWS, Scotla nd UPI­ er's field by a score of 1[ 2.
gl ln g deeper lh the league base• habit of beatm1 th e Clevelend In- cinnati rally.
or l lwm hy G Swi�ht•r or t h e T. and scored on Harold Russell's
M i&lt;ldleport's Micke y Morr l11 with ment.
&amp; 1'. 11 ,;im. The All Stars will ground ball that went t h roug h t h e Arnold Palmer or Ligoni e r, P.a. ,
di1111u this aeuon, found them,. a rookie �e 1l-1, and 1
s\111 "burne d up" al himself and
1 ( 12)0 200- 1� 1 1 0
Ray Sadecd,
Ives 11,l al)(tul th e s am e spot in
seco nd bue ma n . Nlg Van Meter Scotlar1d ' § rainy weE1ther, had h is ,:ood control and a sharp breaki ng Racin e
O U 000-- 2 4 4 he Amirjcan Leaa:ue race. Bogged d�led out ju11� four _hits to I e
fin&amp;led Ruesell home and Dick work cul oul for him today in cu rve fanned I t while walki n g Pomerot
(WP),
8ailey
{ft). and Sal- [!lW°P, With both the pltchi11e and I G1al1ts, who shpped. into fourth I
four
in
going
the
di!!t&amp;nce
for
Price
only
Vouna s illgle d V1mMete r home to the final round of th� Britis h
pencer (LP), UdPil o ft , th ey finally &amp;ot squared pl.�ce, an� Stan (The Man ) Mt
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e also allowed 011ly l ey, Wickli ne {jj),
Middleport
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coi�pl�te the 11coring.
Open golf ch.impionship.
four hits to the Syracuse batters. soyd (2), Blackwell (2) and "!:,Aayer, a,Wa); �nd �oW have won three sial belled a two-ru� h?mer 0
J1e,g1e Russe ll Wl'nl ell th e
The Americ El n O pen a11d Mas­
Spencer (2).
atr,ll'iht aJld nl�e oJ th�r last H,. te,'1 the Cac-ds to their victory . .
way for We�l C�lumhia �nd gave t ers champio n WBH tied wit h S id
24 IIOURS A DAY
has suffered
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s
SyrillcuSt,
- 2 t !I beblb �� leal{u� � leadi ng . New -:1th arm mise ries and W!ldne�
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vjctory., �o n,ard Krebs was th e four strokes back of pace-setting
000 002
• i• a nd C. Bush. Winebren - vOrti: �' nk'� and .af.lt run n ing ,�n{·e comi ng up to t�f _ ma :' m
M.
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losing plt�her,
By United Prffl l'1f•rniit on.
.
Kel Nnjlf! of Australia a nd two
ner, Loll k1 (5) and Cundiff.
a't;,oug t A -,,�kl !lheA'd of last 1055, had Utlle trou e _ s� malg
West tolum b li1 111nd Smith's will strokes behi nd Roberto De Vicen­
NATIONAL LIAGUI.
P
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)'f!ar'! pellnant-winnihg pace.
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face each othe.r In th e secon d zo . ol Mexico.
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sud41,mly haye e rr r .
who
Plritet,
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).llf calls by shool.ln&amp; a three-under-par 70 Milwau�ee
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dMon uquette,
h• n b lo on st, An4t'f;!W.il' Old Coune Fr\• Los Angeles
40 31 . � 1 9 8
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split a t•i-night double- header American Leagu,e ,t\Jl-StJf, le,am,
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wlth tho PhldalepMa Phllilel; \he kept the Yan k.;,, olf - •trldo while
\be Moua tainteri \o
t S yra- ever, the normally mild•man nered San Francisco . . ;l9 37 .�)� 8'11:
cond- plice 1ttliw1ukee Brl't'ei il.e· Ta 11 by and Mabone teed off with
Phone WY-2-3535.
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cu1e at 8 and Clifton·M1u,on lo Pennsylvania became quite an,­ pncin nati .
2
35 41 .
reat� the Clncinn ati l\edsl 6-S , 0� doubles in a big, six-run seve nth
Pomer�y
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\V, .llll!h �I
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face Waverly of. Pai'lleflb,u r g a� 9. gry when he misplayed the fihal ):l hil.1.de\phia . . . 33 d .ti&amp;
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a ,oml:,i ned five-hllter by J\ia n Pl· i nni n g rally:
Th e latte r contest }1 th e hrst two holes which cost him tWo and Chicago
2g 45 ' .392 17¾
a LI lttd ►rtiii tnteN\itloli•I ulTO a11d Dou Pl�he, I.nil the
eame of th e aecond round. The perhap!! thr ee strokes .
1ult1
Fr day •
:a lblhg are golna; for LouLI Cardinals rou\:ed lhe Hiil�a
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lb
seco nd rou nd will be completed
h s, flrat,
Ph l ladalp._ l _i 6 'Pl thbur1
'dAS1) '.II , W \'ft . _j
1\flp\e Lears, \be; s1fl .nanciatO G i8nu, 'H , II\ otbtr
Tpro�o
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CARDS SIGM Tj\CKLI .
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finali to follow on Wed nuday
WI!!�, llfMl'lNO JITLi
ST. LOUIS UPI-Lonn le , J,o h n• Plttsttur1h I �hlladel phi'• i, Ht•
th e JOB() .inttrnit1o� al Leagu,e , iAC)lEJii
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ennant In recO rd•br eaklng fasl1• ��ril nei pe AlleJo 1)( Sp a.in w
coll ege experienc e has been sign­ Ml lw��-= t Cincln Mtl 3, nle ht pon
I, n I9ht ,
5t· L.D�1• 7 SIn F r•nc I
/lie "Pl\iliP• _Pr\ll" J�mPlol co�ed 11s a rree age nt by the St.
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'1,o\lhle•�¥\et •Wup over teal, Fr)9a.)' ,� the Intematlon,1
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Louis Ca. r dlnah of the National lot
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"bow. J)e All1Jo wa11 ,cloclSaturday11 Probable itltc-a
H0 r8e P.
Foolball League.
,
ni g ht _ �- l and �O _ .:ave the
BUILD IT WITH
: 1 6.4, wh1I, clelrlDJ 12 o1..
Cincinnati at Ml lwauk H•-N• ,
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ARMID ,oRCES BROADCAST
the season at the: hat r-way
C.1 naan, Conn., flll!shed eighth
"' 1 -0
a years Experi en�� \\rl\li A�van'ce ilalliiy\l\lg.
NEW YORK UPI-Sportscssters
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Red Barber and Phil kizzuto will ''"
Clay Hopper won the pennant l n nations.
t11E
assist ln Armed Forces Nelwork worth 4-6 v1 McCormick 9.5
1948 by l B¼i• games _ the l eague
We Mb Coucrele To Your Own Speetflcations,
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br oadcasts of the two major lea
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record. The Leafs' club record i1
IIYSEL L'S BEAl:JTY S!lOi&gt;Pl!:
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gue All-Star gemes next week -Law 1 1 -3 vi Conl,y !-4
by 1 1 "ames in 1925t under Billy
NEW YORK UP I-Sammy BoulSt. Loul1 at Las An91IN ni1ht
t h at will be beamed lo U. S.
Sou thwor
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n,a
booted home four winner11
meUs
force� overseas.
The Columbus Jet s n ipped th e Friday to (llve him the Aqueduct \
- ·-- ,_ ------- Koufu. 3-I.
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Miami Marlins. .2·1 behi9d Ben- ridi ng leadership. Boulmeti1 made
Svnd•Y ,I G1 mes , , i
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D aniels' flve.h1he,r.. . . �d the It 10 for the current me eting
Plttabvrgh •t Ph l lact.lph l a
V
Richmond Virginl1nll dowrled the wllh victories aboard RHll)· Sum
Cincinnati at Mllw•uk•
Havana Su11ar Kings, 3- 1. on a thin $9.!SO, Don Pog&amp;lo ,-:20, U1Middleport
P1 ge St.
Phone WY-2-3284
Sf. Lou l , at Loi An1' 1 "
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
'al game was called .after eight innW l Pct. GB i n gs because of nl n with the scor e
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45 28 .616
New York
,lied, 1•1 .
42 31 .57!1 3
Cl e veland
The Standings :
45 36 .556 4
Baltimore
w. L. Pct. GI
Chlcar.o
42 34 , 553 4 ¼: Toronto
53 24 .6h
· Detroit
35 39 .473 HJ¼ Buffa lo
· 43 34 .551 10
WHhington
35 39 .47:i 10½: Rich mond
46 40 .115 1 1 ¼
Ka nsas City . . . . 29 46 .387 1'1
,a 42 .475 1'¼
H a vana
Boston
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35 41 .4'1 17¼
Frld•y'I le,sulh
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WHh ln1ton 9 Ba l tlmora 5, nltht Collln\bus
36 45 .44-t 19
Bodon I N,w York 0, n l 1ht
Miami ,
32 ,, .395 2?
Chicago 4 Cl eveland 1 , nigh. . , .;;;;-,.;;.;;;;;;;.�;;.;;_;;.=a;
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Naw York at loston-C11&gt;1NI
S. THIRD and ASH STS.
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to ttave ••�lair.le , "It hili come to a pretty pass when religion
I! allowe� lo lliteiiere wi th a man's privato life!"
tl �� J• · ' ed thousands of yea·rs for perfecting the alli�
anc':.of ��Ii·
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tion , however, he would very probably prrach some of the
same sehnons for which he was black'listect nearly three thousand years ago.
Juitlee-Nttl(lllal Strength
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The sb-ength 1�r any nation - its ability to withstand crises
- ·1onslst1 Of a blend of mapy moral qualities. Evil , whether
1t takes tHe form of economic inslability, intellectual dishon­
-esty, or mo,ral flabbiness, is a process which saps the strength
of any people.
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No nation can p racIi ce 1n
w1'th out sapping
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One of the greatest weaknesses of Russia at this stage of
wor�d 1
is th� laCt that she must rety·upoll alli�� �4ch as l
.Du�gary and Poland that have !tiffered ln.lustices at lier hand .
Ohe of the greatest weaknesses of the United States is 1 hat
fac� t]:iat She has millions of people wb,o Have long been treated as though they were second class c iti ze ns.
\;)1liyd-George oti,ce sa,id, at a critical moment i n the course
orld W ar I, that England was worse betrayed by a Lonqt
�on sll\fll than by any regiment on the field that mighl desert
its post.
The defenders of justice constitute the surest defenses of
any nation . :
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The rock base of the strength of any nation is the moral
character of lts citizenry. When the people are corru;.ited thl"
doom of the nation is in sight .
The proph�t . Amos - one or th e truly great ones in the his­
tory of the Hebrews - was a countryman whose keen eyes '
could see the deteriorated life of the nation.
Extrava·gance, i:upidity, sexual immorality , drunkenness.
and callousness ha d sapped the nation's strength to the point
that it was face to faee with doom, At the same moment the
national coffers were full , trade was good . the services at the
sa,nctuaries were brilliant and dramatic , and public confidence
was at hiih tide.
It was lhe custom of the times for those who had something
to say to the people to take up their position at the gate of the
city and harangue the crowds. In the absence of newspapers,
radio, or other rheans of public communication, their a·pproach
was direct and personal. The prophet Amos, being profound Iv
convinced thdt a terrlble doom awaited the state because it
had ftistereu njustice, accepted tthe responsibility of the
hour and took I he stump as the champion of justice .
Justlce and Morals
According to the thinking of the times, religion had nothing
what�ve_r . to do with justice, If the chants were recited cor•
rectty\ if the sacrifices ort the altars were without blemish, H
the ritual w.is pl'operly observed , that was all religion de­
rnanded of the pe,ple.
Amos create d a s"ensatiorl when hi? demanded that justice
be done the poor, that the bribing or judges should cease, and
that the land �oldings of widows should be protected. When
he inslst�d ,that the priests of religion ihould stand as de­
fenders of the potir, it sounded like a revotuticnary doctrine .
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'Ml.ere com e times in the li(e of every nation , and every
community, when justice needs a friend. Under such cirtumstances the forces of religion are under a solemn obligation I
to spea·k up, or sacrifice their claim s to being the defender s
of good morals.

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Amos 2:ij-8; �;' 8:4-11
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Rar'n v'le Jld. Eugene UnderwoQO
mlnlster: Bible School 9:30 a. 11\·�
1•orntrg worship 10:30 a. -n. l!:veri
Ing WorahlP 7:30. p, m. Roi&gt;erl
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Mllway Communjiy C hurch,
Bobby Searle,, Mini st er. Chuck
Searles, Sunday Schoo], Supt.,
Sunday School starts at 0:30 a. m.,
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so let it be said, and ::tressed
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substitute for a church. u is not
allied with any sect, denomina•
tion or com munion. Its membe r·
ship includes proles tanta, cath olies, Jews and a hu ndred v arieties of free-thinkers a n d non-conformists. At least half of its
memben were self-proclai med ag­
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to stop drinki ng.
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fact re ma)ns that AA i s f�n darri'entally a fellowshlp or m'en a nd
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Rev. Carl Herring, Pa stor. Sunday School 9:30 am, Pan a Winebren ner, Supt; Worship service at
7:30 sermon Belief About God.
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lohool g,30 a. m, worablp ..,.
Finl Baptist Churc • Pomeroy, �o
S•n�o, evening •t 7:30. .
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With the recent holiday, Independe nce Day, re minding us
Chtw•• ,1 the ,....,.... sv••
of the t�ihS• t�at pertain to· National life•. it aeems that , th e �-, ••�- H1 rotd Holtttft, ,.,�r.
foJlowi ng editorla l (quoted in part) on the theme of Ame�1can 'h1Dday tkh ·ml rup •· t11. Mornmg
Mal aise In recetlt issue of Christlahity Today Is •tgnlflcant Vor,hlp 10,30 •· ir "1YPS 1,30 P,
ebster says• Malai se means a a,;; Evangel lsUo nrvlcee ?:30 P
and . desettes lo be sha d,
"- W•rui,..., ;,so pr.,.er m••�
feeh�. �� 1:1n��slP,-eU or ;i'i
d !feq�for
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Prayer !tour Ii TUeaday ah
Standing on the battle$hl1t . t/·S .S. ��OJ,?.ri 9l\�ky har- lnr;
1:30 p. m. MlsaloMfY aervlce !,
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bor, Septeinber, 2, 1945, Gen�rij J)o\l.gl as JWJ.fi,�l),.np�r Jl ter_ed 1 Ole: � ,fUesday
or tM ..nonlb at
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a profound warnlng. . "We liave had our last cliance, he said. T:ij \I. 'rii.
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1f we do not now devise some greater and rttore equ itable • thurch of Na..
MulNtTTsystem, AbtuagedtlOri will lJe at our tloot. The problem basi- unto� �v�a. P�oy. �. E. E.
cal!y js th�olol)c•I ,and lnyolves ,a spirltila! recni\lescence •.nd Cox, P!•tor. !unday &amp;hool 9:SO;
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improvem,el,\l. of liuman character that wtll synchi'onl,e with M ornl•1 Wonhlp I0.80, NYPS at
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e!e� '1 :.SO; Pray'
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.. . 111..t1n1 Thu..day 7.30
ty,t�Vf tll� fies�."
m ents ll nl�st � of lhe spil'�'i,lf
ior
tlcih �ai
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seem&amp; to llttle dQ t .thii�
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part ,of lijf rlwor
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gr�tei" Uta G_ eh�ra1 MBf A·rthur; Ull 1ess we b
men .. ac
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to an �w.,-en•ss of ,God:s Iaw1 uoleos�e spiritual lrornln, wonbtp II o. m. ; Evon,
lo God
Cbauelll - 9:45 1,111,
hber of·
raCler is put back tntb the 111fUdure of our nation .:eUstla ""lcl 1:BQ. P. m, rrayer
1160H: '1 Power Renews
"""'vor t'i ,. - "' 1'-""'P1 " • ��
hi partfi · r ·U,t .f\ltttre of our · •at I\Jtloh U1 in iierll.
Bone Struct.Ure•t
C ltrlstlin Science lioc: llfY. 144
A patient ' enerally in�l,sts ti!1�\' hieiirhig th! dtagnosls
l'�lrvlew C h un:ti., lev. ........
·•"tlne.
d he .-&amp;ii would offer � n�- 1bom,a, pootor. Sunday. oelaool ot M O l�err, Ave., Pomeroy, Morn•
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WedJ1 e lday 8 :00 nient the sUbject or the lesAon
/i'll.'e, h �jf .\inerlca · ls lllm ·IS -liourt� U o'ik: b,µt p"'ach lnaervleea
her
l SUnd11 , •llht 7:SO: a,rmon. Golaen Text : Search
�ng lnvaded ,Jlry,.lbe:IMl!la of ,l�"CJl�Rl. pm, -/DU"ll ,people, meettng Snn• O
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God atta khtiw my li aft; t .
lo i\ili� lt l\11,othe Way. Amerle&amp; ii � B . £O�nlry J&gt;oy d•y 6:45•PJO. - - ·
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k�ow my thouflit , an
W Q il'6i too,. f� a-ml·
wt.veil too. ll'lu.cb to. eatr Provide a .. fine� ........... Chu rchell Jev. aee If tbel'e be any wicked way
sitult1bit Iii
""JUlrl!il lo, wort haril on le&amp;n w, H. lt,o•nl&gt;M..... -· Lau'!'1
11&gt;e, ond le•d me in tho war
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and tie'� aluff lb Him will soon Plld.
CU_rt: Sut#iy, .fldhool 9:30:.'_· .L�'!. everlas�lng. Psalms·' 139: 23, 2fi
Wloo, -IIUo_tl Cl• � Wed�l•w,, ��,n ""_ ....1c•. at
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1'9.. �u1,11neas, fraye? •••tlQ: W_,.eld•1 '1: P. Willla Waw&gt;n, Supt 9:80-11
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without apologies, in our . me.... A. .womaa QuL eat ,wro
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co"lbl�
a\ a�qe pf, worel\ip · and
IOVflOl'Jl colump t.'&lt;111\plalfllhg. about tier l!Usband who bad run ••
lllttU tr.. _ v,111o&lt;11■1:
aludy. ' o bir Wllllltm Slerrett.
oym, tbe, 11'1� of \)"o small children and ro'fmred ID stop be· W. R. 1t,1uou•llh, putor, 'l'!n· S1rm99_ Why Ls Jeoua 1h• Way ta
cai.u, "l �li'l w3nt lo mj� � race " Ynqng qlfP,: chobfe 4-f S.tol � 0.80 L m.. Worley Real Free4om?" Nut"ry and Junt heir "'e w i.
iQi\n they HaJ,y,
I. 111,pt., llomfni . Wo,. 101' church (o� children: 6,SO
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amble apeats Of. ' prOl!IOiln&amp; lbt. general· J11!'8lflltll'.'. .and t at sthool )II •· m. C�lldreo I Cb,u,,ti !th 0:� ,om �•l")lna Prayer
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means moral. wett · · examnle w n We take a s J\d I p. m. Worship 7 · 30 p. m . SW.-dq wlp! ,er,n� ..C•�t. Jtqi1111d Har1
'l'ueed,y Ind ll'ridff.
vey; �u� �$11. No ,Senioes; July
. aga
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l Ralph llunible, P11tor, Jlm Jleed, 1Q;80
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welfare. When we ask that our looa) dru
remqve COili�
Supt; Blbl� t&lt;hool o:ao am; Morn• Sor!'!�•
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from ll bookltal(d , Ing Wllnhl� 10 ,10 am; Chrlolion
-�lot ��•rcj,• Atlrtd. Rav.
we are not onlY'i leclmj Otir childreri,
are working :for Enduver &lt;,putli) , p._: ��lnl l\oliert , C rd, P■stor. Sunday
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the general welff i. . :I J�
�. wonhlp, 7JIO: WMnesdQ evenln1 S�ooJ i:-� oyd ;)&gt;UUn,1er Supt;
Patrlollsm sets I
pliy_ durl111 a time of w:ar; why AO! Bibi• St\idt ¼:110. '
Worablp
�ce, ti 10:45 with
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jleact!
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leltiony 1uil tl....,h. F. E,
· tie: llii.tm,lt! 'or lel ' ' ltlit· "'rilliu�•• belOl'e ilbtioUn� � 11 30 .: ... in . .�.. s,pt; ori&gt;
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lil!r. �\lilibry for ,!iy own
1/lnolllm all Of
WI+Church. F. ,.
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School at
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I' I ■,j Wat$tewer ltudi' .. ..
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CtlllUnt
Alnerita to tbe scorn and di• BlbleJJudi, Tu••• e '1. m,•
n ni aervlce o,00.
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c:ule of her eneml , I i!JII uphdfd ' honor of theee &gt;Upltea lll1
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Tlie fellowship is called Alcoholies Anoflym'o us . Members usuaQ)' ,hor\en lhe name LO "AA''
Duri ng the quarter ce�tury
since it was founded I n Akron,
Ohio, by a slockbi-loker an d a
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sure eon, AA llaa helpe d to aal•
vage at least 250,0® huma n beines from life', scrap heap.
Ct&amp;rka Allu
ll haa won yie high e&amp;tfl'em of
Mf. ·a nd Mrs. Rex Balley and do�tors, pgychia trllts, clerumen,
sons 1p!!nt th!! weekend i n Clevej ud$ea and plain citi:rens--0f
land with relatives.
eve:ryotie, in fact, who has see11
Mr. e nd Mr.11. Wood row Dean AA iJ . �� where in else
s cce
felled
and son of lfarianna, W. Vi., in rescu�ng alcob olics
k91fl the
sperr.t several da)'s with Mrs. Nor. retl1;'\s of a progreasive an d ulti•
ma DeiR ltld other reliti ves.
mate y fat•'
..,.. disease.
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Mary Jo Roush, West S h liide,
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Authors Mlaa Poiq.t
!lpen t a diy with Kathy Reuter.
Outai�l'I h•Ve wt'ltten hun•
Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Elthi nger dreil Of learneil
ar ticles to ex·
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a nd sons 1pent the weekend with plai�'' }J�" AA works. But th"ese
Mr. encl M:r1. Raymond Van Meter dlssertaUop
often m ies the
Youngstown. Their son l&gt;onald p j � _ be l!I s�� the a�thol'
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Ray !P"n t ihe weekehd with Mr.
s1111 p) e
unable to bj!lileve� th
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a nd Mrs. Eddie ifirtung.
1 11 b�ar witJ.ru:th
to !i;�lch �
Visiti ng Mrs. Mollie Bookrlta n �- at ev�i'y one of their meetover the wee� end we re Mr. ind ,na,:
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1'trs. · Wayne McGee,
L.ancas er,
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1 AA 1·1 th'is : 1
out
" ti'l.hk h ao
Mr. �nd M rs. Willia m sn'lith, .B�·
en In alcoholic Sinks tnto a
liot and Mace! Gandee or Pt. Plea.
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totil d,espalr-w:hen h� fi·
sa t
�� nni e Wt ll, Ml 1 Heiffll ah , "'�Uy 1ea� s , tllat he clh not help
spent the weeken� W ith Mite l!':1- hhns�lf �hd that no human agency can help him-h e may reach
berfeld.
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"an 1n !'• t• , for III Power l!t�
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Phoenix, Arlz., spent several daY,
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with, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ric e Ind er
flnda hl;mMr. and Mr,. M:ariQn Wood.
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"'Which he doN Mt COft'ltN'th•nl
recelved word that their 1011 .
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Mi �Iii._. •"' " to
Pfc Richard Gaul has arrived in
MlffMI,
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_lt chanlel his whole life. It
°3r� Mabel YanMeter , has . i;'f'·
the str:�!!� \ to_ .ove7turned· home d
, ler ' spend}ng s8Y..
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eral we,b with her sop Rl,liatd
llELIPl�S. ►tLCl,ll !MS K_\�LED ·
and fan'li!Y in �al')', Ind. ,
. NEW DFLl{J lJPI _ Twen cy, 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Dor�I Bentz a �d. �ive rel i&amp;iou• ,Pilirlms ridiJII alo
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famlly, Akl'On, apenl" the!! weii:k a ·, crowd" tr�in �•Ch w� killed
end wUI\ Mr arid Mi's. ::r. M. Ben'f.J Frid,1y wt,.�n \he_ tr�n went under
Donni M,uack, l)elpre JIJ)l!nt i • Jow oYerhead "ear Mathur.a, 11
�ek wlt,h her rrandmother Mrs. report i,,-chln g , liere \oday said'.
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LUlle Christ)'.
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Twellty- lJJre1e
Mr. and M;rs Roy Chrlaty, If!$. \le injur� 1;1 �e accident which
LIiiie Christy and Mr. and M'rs. took plac-:: 80 iniles 1outh of here.
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Donald .Matla&lt;!k hf,� a pic n ie al
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M�. ahd Mrs. Vlrg!J Wood, AtMiss Dqnn a ,ef':n Kin&amp; of Tamhen11, vipi\ed Mr. and Mr's. Mar- pi, Fihrid&amp;, 8pe�t the holiday
weekend wit� her mother, Mrs.
i'Oil. WOQd, recently�
, irrry tleland stationed at Cam() ' Edith King atl.d relatives at .c hes·
P,erry . •��t
weekend w!_th , ( ter Sh� made Jbe . round trip by
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Election Sure; Special n umber by
the Junior choir, piano solo b}•
Pamela Sylvester; 10:00 Sunday
school; Wed nesday 6:30 Family
Night with program at 7:30.
Tho Finl United . p,.,by,.,t,n
Chu ,ch, Middleport, Rev. How,
ard Ruppelt, pastor. 9:30 Sun(by
Schaal: 10,so Worship Servic e
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Beloved, Lo,e One Another; or,
gen and aceordian duet by Mts.
Lillia n stem and Mrs. Paul Hapto nstell; Tuesday eve n in g Dlf'acons
and De11,cone1ses to meet 7:30;
W ednesdii)' 6:30 Junior choir, 7
Se nior ,holr,
Tho HHth Mathodl,t C hurC!h,
Middleport, Raymon Kofl krig ht,
l!,8/IQ'j·.Sun�ar •c),'1&lt;!1 9, 30 Jack
Boiilli .,. ,!lllp ; , lllv!M woql), lp .,
10,30 subjed Looking Forward;
Official Board meeting this evenine at chutt h at 7:30; wsc s to
have picnic on parsonage lawn
Monday .,,ming 6:30. Ea&lt;h to
bri ng own table ,ervloo and favorIto dioh.
Flnt ..... ,.. Church, M ldch•
port, ReY, Donald A. Boone, pastor, Tonv Fowler, Supt., 10:15 .am
Morn ing· wonhlp: 11:16 a m Boar d
al Deacon,: 7:30 Evening aervke;
Monday 8 pm B. H . Sanborn Mis•
,tonacy Society mee ts at Road •
aide park. Brl"" table service and
•d di h w d d
7 30
:m'n';; Hour' �I
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Sr. ,hoir reh,....1 .
Chu,ch Of Ch,l,t. Midd l-•••
Fred 1. Gardner, Mi n l,ter, 9 , 30
Bible School R. C. Steffy, Supt;
10:30 Morning worship serm on
l!IU bject Kinds of Followers ; 7:30
Eve ning service You Choose It;
Wed. 7:30 Prayer meeting and
Bibl e study,
Tho Fodonttd Ch,rch. lvangeli•
cal and Reform ed-Pre•byterian: w.
J. Baf\:els, putor; John Wm. Blaettnar, Dlr. of Chr. Edu,.; Su nday
Church School, 9:15 o.
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hltt\ne and Bill Monbouquette the
In area• Ppoy Le�gue . action last night Racme waUOped were, but that hardly wH the case pitching; the Washlneton Senato"
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Po meroy 15·2 lo hold thetr lea�u� lead, while the Middleport t
C�tilnir.� solid pi.tching and surprised t h e Baltlmore Oriole s,
consolatio
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Th rl't" man• teams mo\'ed
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c hampiu n shi p conic-�, on ThursTwo fo ur filt ers
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M r · All Stars did it with a apart 1n the ae�on(\ .Inning when
�orheroy . pitc-h�rs slrllck bUl
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leam Tht•Y M'ol·ed agaill i n t h l' third inninjl! on a n error, a walk, w KnJ)�, illi ·5 l1d
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Larry Salser Elhd eff
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and two hit blllsm en. Jim Hatfi e ld �ell and W. Van !Jet.er.
tWo tilao l:RactS, HbWe with a do ll • wo l'JA. ch a!_?lpions into third I?J,cP I Farre ll 's 10lh in n i ng single. The
an d went to sc-t·On(I un a t h rowmg was the wi n ning
gle,s.
hurler for
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ble arid g�t\klt In d.qt&gt;el'l had a si n.- in the Natiqual
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�u1t1e race. n ightcap was no
contest as
error A smglc hy Mf'l &lt;..l ark Smith's while Ira Patte rson went
n
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also
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with
hits
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Pomeroy players
ct 61� Ci;e
t eight games orl Pittsburah s pate. Friend (1 0-5) spaced seven hits
(;i•rald from
t.rol hn
sf'orf'd
all the way (or LJ.kin.
Tom S h ast een , a sln&amp;le, Willie Louka de&gt;et:t into rert ceht.er .tner They still have a long way to go and hl a mate s pounded a trio or
secornl
West Columbia scornd t h ree:
1:u1:, ckwcll wiLh 11 triple and a one in th e third.
to ciitch up, but there is a stron1 Philadelphia pitchers for 10 hits,
For Syrac1u1e . ,Jlm Louk� l!ad a paral�el i ll, their recent surge , lo
The h 11s h)' 1 h r two Clark boys runs in the bollom of th t! t hird
si ng le , a nd Mike Spe ncer with a
Plz:arro, sidelined for more than
sintle , Don Halilen, a tflpie, and lhe drive the y made
werl' thr only safe hlows t hat the for all uf the ir r uns in a 3•0 vk­
si n gl e .
about t� ia two weeks with a sore arm, had
at
lxtlh Ge:ori!:e Cundiff and Je rry time laat year after a similarly a two- b itter through eight innings
lT tvlAtUII
All Stan i·ouhl �t"' t off Bass, hut lory over the Pt. Pleasant llctail•
Barons defeated Owen s had a single to round out slow start.
The Middlepbrt
they werC' l'nuug h as hurler Lou en.
whe n he suddenly lost bis stuff in
h
From
Fellun· or t hl' All Star� was just
Syraruse for J e s,cand me in H Syractlee .h itting.
Bfftln9 India na a H•lt
In that third in n ing Wilbur
tb e moth but Pi�J;le bailed him
both
hits
strug
two
Syracuse
I
up
de�eat
The_
se'n
b:lVlllJ,:
t
us 1ough,
many weeks last night o th e los•
The While Solt, gettina: into a 0!-l t to chok e off a ni n th m ning Cin
Van Meter led of( with a double
ST. ANDREWS, Scotla nd UPI­ er's field by a score of 1[ 2.
gl ln g deeper lh the league base• habit of beatm1 th e Clevelend In- cinnati rally.
or l lwm hy G Swi�ht•r or t h e T. and scored on Harold Russell's
M i&lt;ldleport's Micke y Morr l11 with ment.
&amp; 1'. 11 ,;im. The All Stars will ground ball that went t h roug h t h e Arnold Palmer or Ligoni e r, P.a. ,
di1111u this aeuon, found them,. a rookie �e 1l-1, and 1
s\111 "burne d up" al himself and
1 ( 12)0 200- 1� 1 1 0
Ray Sadecd,
Ives 11,l al)(tul th e s am e spot in
seco nd bue ma n . Nlg Van Meter Scotlar1d ' § rainy weE1ther, had h is ,:ood control and a sharp breaki ng Racin e
O U 000-- 2 4 4 he Amirjcan Leaa:ue race. Bogged d�led out ju11� four _hits to I e
fin&amp;led Ruesell home and Dick work cul oul for him today in cu rve fanned I t while walki n g Pomerot
(WP),
8ailey
{ft). and Sal- [!lW°P, With both the pltchi11e and I G1al1ts, who shpped. into fourth I
four
in
going
the
di!!t&amp;nce
for
Price
only
Vouna s illgle d V1mMete r home to the final round of th� Britis h
pencer (LP), UdPil o ft , th ey finally &amp;ot squared pl.�ce, an� Stan (The Man ) Mt
S
e also allowed 011ly l ey, Wickli ne {jj),
Middleport
H
coi�pl�te the 11coring.
Open golf ch.impionship.
four hits to the Syracuse batters. soyd (2), Blackwell (2) and "!:,Aayer, a,Wa); �nd �oW have won three sial belled a two-ru� h?mer 0
J1e,g1e Russe ll Wl'nl ell th e
The Americ El n O pen a11d Mas­
Spencer (2).
atr,ll'iht aJld nl�e oJ th�r last H,. te,'1 the Cac-ds to their victory . .
way for We�l C�lumhia �nd gave t ers champio n WBH tied wit h S id
24 IIOURS A DAY
has suffered
d
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';t)l�Y. 1hey are ol\ly ,4 ½. games 1 .B�uman n, . who
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up three hill m ear n ing th e Scott or E ngland for third place
s
SyrillcuSt,
- 2 t !I beblb �� leal{u� � leadi ng . New -:1th arm mise ries and W!ldne�
.
vjctory., �o n,ard Krebs was th e four strokes back of pace-setting
000 002
• i• a nd C. Bush. Winebren - vOrti: �' nk'� and .af.lt run n ing ,�n{·e comi ng up to t�f _ ma :' m
M.
Mon
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losing plt�her,
By United Prffl l'1f•rniit on.
.
Kel Nnjlf! of Australia a nd two
ner, Loll k1 (5) and Cundiff.
a't;,oug t A -,,�kl !lheA'd of last 1055, had Utlle trou e _ s� malg
West tolum b li1 111nd Smith's will strokes behi nd Roberto De Vicen­
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h• n b lo on st, An4t'f;!W.il' Old Coune Fr\• Los Angeles
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split a t•i-night double- header American Leagu,e ,t\Jl-StJf, le,am,
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wlth tho PhldalepMa Phllilel; \he kept the Yan k.;,, olf - •trldo while
\be Moua tainteri \o
t S yra- ever, the normally mild•man nered San Francisco . . ;l9 37 .�)� 8'11:
cond- plice 1ttliw1ukee Brl't'ei il.e· Ta 11 by and Mabone teed off with
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Pomer�y
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face Waverly of. Pai'lleflb,u r g a� 9. gry when he misplayed the fihal ):l hil.1.de\phia . . . 33 d .ti&amp;
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a ,oml:,i ned five-hllter by J\ia n Pl· i nni n g rally:
Th e latte r contest }1 th e hrst two holes which cost him tWo and Chicago
2g 45 ' .392 17¾
a LI lttd ►rtiii tnteN\itloli•I ulTO a11d Dou Pl�he, I.nil the
eame of th e aecond round. The perhap!! thr ee strokes .
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Fr day •
:a lblhg are golna; for LouLI Cardinals rou\:ed lhe Hiil�a
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C.1 naan, Conn., flll!shed eighth
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Clay Hopper won the pennant l n nations.
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1948 by l B¼i• games _ the l eague
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NEW YORK UP I-Sammy BoulSt. Loul1 at Las An91IN ni1ht
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The Columbus Jet s n ipped th e Friday to (llve him the Aqueduct \
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Miami Marlins. .2·1 behi9d Ben- ridi ng leadership. Boulmeti1 made
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Plttabvrgh •t Ph l lact.lph l a
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Cincinnati at Mllw•uk•
Havana Su11ar Kings, 3- 1. on a thin $9.!SO, Don Pog&amp;lo ,-:20, U1Middleport
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'al game was called .after eight innW l Pct. GB i n gs because of nl n with the scor e
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Cl e veland
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45 36 .556 4
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Chlcar.o
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· 43 34 .551 10
WHhington
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I! allowe� lo lliteiiere wi th a man's privato life!"
tl �� J• · ' ed thousands of yea·rs for perfecting the alli�
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same sehnons for which he was black'listect nearly three thousand years ago.
Juitlee-Nttl(lllal Strength
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The sb-ength 1�r any nation - its ability to withstand crises
- ·1onslst1 Of a blend of mapy moral qualities. Evil , whether
1t takes tHe form of economic inslability, intellectual dishon­
-esty, or mo,ral flabbiness, is a process which saps the strength
of any people.
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One of the greatest weaknesses of Russia at this stage of
wor�d 1
is th� laCt that she must rety·upoll alli�� �4ch as l
.Du�gary and Poland that have !tiffered ln.lustices at lier hand .
Ohe of the greatest weaknesses of the United States is 1 hat
fac� t]:iat She has millions of people wb,o Have long been treated as though they were second class c iti ze ns.
\;)1liyd-George oti,ce sa,id, at a critical moment i n the course
orld W ar I, that England was worse betrayed by a Lonqt
�on sll\fll than by any regiment on the field that mighl desert
its post.
The defenders of justice constitute the surest defenses of
any nation . :
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The rock base of the strength of any nation is the moral
character of lts citizenry. When the people are corru;.ited thl"
doom of the nation is in sight .
The proph�t . Amos - one or th e truly great ones in the his­
tory of the Hebrews - was a countryman whose keen eyes '
could see the deteriorated life of the nation.
Extrava·gance, i:upidity, sexual immorality , drunkenness.
and callousness ha d sapped the nation's strength to the point
that it was face to faee with doom, At the same moment the
national coffers were full , trade was good . the services at the
sa,nctuaries were brilliant and dramatic , and public confidence
was at hiih tide.
It was lhe custom of the times for those who had something
to say to the people to take up their position at the gate of the
city and harangue the crowds. In the absence of newspapers,
radio, or other rheans of public communication, their a·pproach
was direct and personal. The prophet Amos, being profound Iv
convinced thdt a terrlble doom awaited the state because it
had ftistereu njustice, accepted tthe responsibility of the
hour and took I he stump as the champion of justice .
Justlce and Morals
According to the thinking of the times, religion had nothing
what�ve_r . to do with justice, If the chants were recited cor•
rectty\ if the sacrifices ort the altars were without blemish, H
the ritual w.is pl'operly observed , that was all religion de­
rnanded of the pe,ple.
Amos create d a s"ensatiorl when hi? demanded that justice
be done the poor, that the bribing or judges should cease, and
that the land �oldings of widows should be protected. When
he inslst�d ,that the priests of religion ihould stand as de­
fenders of the potir, it sounded like a revotuticnary doctrine .
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community, when justice needs a friend. Under such cirtumstances the forces of religion are under a solemn obligation I
to spea·k up, or sacrifice their claim s to being the defender s
of good morals.

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mlnlster: Bible School 9:30 a. 11\·�
1•orntrg worship 10:30 a. -n. l!:veri
Ing WorahlP 7:30. p, m. Roi&gt;erl
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Mllway Communjiy C hurch,
Bobby Searle,, Mini st er. Chuck
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AA is leery of conventional reHgious term inology, It knows that
ma ny of the peopl e who need AA
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from iny organiution that had
an odor of churchly sa nctity
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so let it be said, and ::tressed
that AA i s n ot a church, nor a
substitute for a church. u is not
allied with any sect, denomina•
tion or com munion. Its membe r·
ship includes proles tanta, cath olies, Jews and a hu ndred v arieties of free-thinkers a n d non-conformists. At least half of its
memben were self-proclai med ag­
nostics ot atht'tisls when they first
approached AA. It has no dogma
or cr eed which new .members are
required to accopt. The on ly con
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to stop drinki ng.
But wheh all of illat I s said lhe
fact re ma)ns that AA i s f�n darri'entally a fellowshlp or m'en a nd
Wqme n Who . . have undergone a
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With the recent holiday, Independe nce Day, re minding us
Chtw•• ,1 the ,....,.... sv••
of the t�ihS• t�at pertain to· National life•. it aeems that , th e �-, ••�- H1 rotd Holtttft, ,.,�r.
foJlowi ng editorla l (quoted in part) on the theme of Ame�1can 'h1Dday tkh ·ml rup •· t11. Mornmg
Mal aise In recetlt issue of Christlahity Today Is •tgnlflcant Vor,hlp 10,30 •· ir "1YPS 1,30 P,
ebster says• Malai se means a a,;; Evangel lsUo nrvlcee ?:30 P
and . desettes lo be sha d,
"- W•rui,..., ;,so pr.,.er m••�
feeh�. �� 1:1n��slP,-eU or ;i'i
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Prayer !tour Ii TUeaday ah
Standing on the battle$hl1t . t/·S .S. ��OJ,?.ri 9l\�ky har- lnr;
1:30 p. m. MlsaloMfY aervlce !,
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bor, Septeinber, 2, 1945, Gen�rij J)o\l.gl as JWJ.fi,�l),.np�r Jl ter_ed 1 Ole: � ,fUesday
or tM ..nonlb at
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a profound warnlng. . "We liave had our last cliance, he said. T:ij \I. 'rii.
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MulNtTTsystem, AbtuagedtlOri will lJe at our tloot. The problem basi- unto� �v�a. P�oy. �. E. E.
cal!y js th�olol)c•I ,and lnyolves ,a spirltila! recni\lescence •.nd Cox, P!•tor. !unday &amp;hool 9:SO;
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improvem,el,\l. of liuman character that wtll synchi'onl,e with M ornl•1 Wonhlp I0.80, NYPS at
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e!e� '1 :.SO; Pray'
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m ents ll nl�st � of lhe spil'�'i,lf
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gr�tei" Uta G_ eh�ra1 MBf A·rthur; Ull 1ess we b
men .. ac
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to an �w.,-en•ss of ,God:s Iaw1 uoleos�e spiritual lrornln, wonbtp II o. m. ; Evon,
lo God
Cbauelll - 9:45 1,111,
hber of·
raCler is put back tntb the 111fUdure of our nation .:eUstla ""lcl 1:BQ. P. m, rrayer
1160H: '1 Power Renews
"""'vor t'i ,. - "' 1'-""'P1 " • ��
hi partfi · r ·U,t .f\ltttre of our · •at I\Jtloh U1 in iierll.
Bone Struct.Ure•t
C ltrlstlin Science lioc: llfY. 144
A patient ' enerally in�l,sts ti!1�\' hieiirhig th! dtagnosls
l'�lrvlew C h un:ti., lev. ........
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d he .-&amp;ii would offer � n�- 1bom,a, pootor. Sunday. oelaool ot M O l�err, Ave., Pomeroy, Morn•
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WedJ1 e lday 8 :00 nient the sUbject or the lesAon
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�ng lnvaded ,Jlry,.lbe:IMl!la of ,l�"CJl�Rl. pm, -/DU"ll ,people, meettng Snn• O
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God atta khtiw my li aft; t .
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wt.veil too. ll'lu.cb to. eatr Provide a .. fine� ........... Chu rchell Jev. aee If tbel'e be any wicked way
sitult1bit Iii
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CU_rt: Sut#iy, .fldhool 9:30:.'_· .L�'!. everlas�lng. Psalms·' 139: 23, 2fi
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are working :for Enduver &lt;,putli) , p._: ��lnl l\oliert , C rd, P■stor. Sunday
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Tlie fellowship is called Alcoholies Anoflym'o us . Members usuaQ)' ,hor\en lhe name LO "AA''
Duri ng the quarter ce�tury
since it was founded I n Akron,
Ohio, by a slockbi-loker an d a
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vage at least 250,0® huma n beines from life', scrap heap.
Ct&amp;rka Allu
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Mf. ·a nd Mrs. Rex Balley and do�tors, pgychia trllts, clerumen,
sons 1p!!nt th!! weekend i n Clevej ud$ea and plain citi:rens--0f
land with relatives.
eve:ryotie, in fact, who has see11
Mr. e nd Mr.11. Wood row Dean AA iJ . �� where in else
s cce
felled
and son of lfarianna, W. Vi., in rescu�ng alcob olics
k91fl the
sperr.t several da)'s with Mrs. Nor. retl1;'\s of a progreasive an d ulti•
ma DeiR ltld other reliti ves.
mate y fat•'
..,.. disease.
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Mary Jo Roush, West S h liide,
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Authors Mlaa Poiq.t
!lpen t a diy with Kathy Reuter.
Outai�l'I h•Ve wt'ltten hun•
Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Elthi nger dreil Of learneil
ar ticles to ex·
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a nd sons 1pent the weekend with plai�'' }J�" AA works. But th"ese
Mr. encl M:r1. Raymond Van Meter dlssertaUop
often m ies the
Youngstown. Their son l&gt;onald p j � _ be l!I s�� the a�thol'
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Ray !P"n t ihe weekehd with Mr.
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unable to bj!lileve� th
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a nd Mrs. Eddie ifirtung.
1 11 b�ar witJ.ru:th
to !i;�lch �
Visiti ng Mrs. Mollie Bookrlta n �- at ev�i'y one of their meetover the wee� end we re Mr. ind ,na,:
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1'trs. · Wayne McGee,
L.ancas er,
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Mr. �nd M rs. Willia m sn'lith, .B�·
en In alcoholic Sinks tnto a
liot and Mace! Gandee or Pt. Plea.
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�� nni e Wt ll, Ml 1 Heiffll ah , "'�Uy 1ea� s , tllat he clh not help
spent the weeken� W ith Mite l!':1- hhns�lf �hd that no human agency can help him-h e may reach
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Phoenix, Arlz., spent several daY,
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with, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ric e Ind er
flnda hl;mMr. and Mr,. M:ariQn Wood.
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recelved word that their 1011 .
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Pfc Richard Gaul has arrived in
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°3r� Mabel YanMeter , has . i;'f'·
the str:�!!� \ to_ .ove7turned· home d
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eral we,b with her sop Rl,liatd
llELIPl�S. ►tLCl,ll !MS K_\�LED ·
and fan'li!Y in �al')', Ind. ,
. NEW DFLl{J lJPI _ Twen cy, 1,
Mr. and Mrs. Dor�I Bentz a �d. �ive rel i&amp;iou• ,Pilirlms ridiJII alo
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famlly, Akl'On, apenl" the!! weii:k a ·, crowd" tr�in �•Ch w� killed
end wUI\ Mr arid Mi's. ::r. M. Ben'f.J Frid,1y wt,.�n \he_ tr�n went under
Donni M,uack, l)elpre JIJ)l!nt i • Jow oYerhead "ear Mathur.a, 11
�ek wlt,h her rrandmother Mrs. report i,,-chln g , liere \oday said'.
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LUlle Christ)'.
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Twellty- lJJre1e
Mr. and M;rs Roy Chrlaty, If!$. \le injur� 1;1 �e accident which
LIiiie Christy and Mr. and M'rs. took plac-:: 80 iniles 1outh of here.
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Donald .Matla&lt;!k hf,� a pic n ie al
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M�. ahd Mrs. Vlrg!J Wood, AtMiss Dqnn a ,ef':n Kin&amp; of Tamhen11, vipi\ed Mr. and Mr's. Mar- pi, Fihrid&amp;, 8pe�t the holiday
weekend wit� her mother, Mrs.
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, irrry tleland stationed at Cam() ' Edith King atl.d relatives at .c hes·
P,erry . •��t
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Election Sure; Special n umber by
the Junior choir, piano solo b}•
Pamela Sylvester; 10:00 Sunday
school; Wed nesday 6:30 Family
Night with program at 7:30.
Tho Finl United . p,.,by,.,t,n
Chu ,ch, Middleport, Rev. How,
ard Ruppelt, pastor. 9:30 Sun(by
Schaal: 10,so Worship Servic e
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Beloved, Lo,e One Another; or,
gen and aceordian duet by Mts.
Lillia n stem and Mrs. Paul Hapto nstell; Tuesday eve n in g Dlf'acons
and De11,cone1ses to meet 7:30;
W ednesdii)' 6:30 Junior choir, 7
Se nior ,holr,
Tho HHth Mathodl,t C hurC!h,
Middleport, Raymon Kofl krig ht,
l!,8/IQ'j·.Sun�ar •c),'1&lt;!1 9, 30 Jack
Boiilli .,. ,!lllp ; , lllv!M woql), lp .,
10,30 subjed Looking Forward;
Official Board meeting this evenine at chutt h at 7:30; wsc s to
have picnic on parsonage lawn
Monday .,,ming 6:30. Ea&lt;h to
bri ng own table ,ervloo and favorIto dioh.
Flnt ..... ,.. Church, M ldch•
port, ReY, Donald A. Boone, pastor, Tonv Fowler, Supt., 10:15 .am
Morn ing· wonhlp: 11:16 a m Boar d
al Deacon,: 7:30 Evening aervke;
Monday 8 pm B. H . Sanborn Mis•
,tonacy Society mee ts at Road •
aide park. Brl"" table service and
•d di h w d d
7 30
:m'n';; Hour' �I
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Sr. ,hoir reh,....1 .
Chu,ch Of Ch,l,t. Midd l-•••
Fred 1. Gardner, Mi n l,ter, 9 , 30
Bible School R. C. Steffy, Supt;
10:30 Morning worship serm on
l!IU bject Kinds of Followers ; 7:30
Eve ning service You Choose It;
Wed. 7:30 Prayer meeting and
Bibl e study,
Tho Fodonttd Ch,rch. lvangeli•
cal and Reform ed-Pre•byterian: w.
J. Baf\:els, putor; John Wm. Blaettnar, Dlr. of Chr. Edu,.; Su nday
Church School, 9:15 o.
Worship
10;� .•. m., Holx Comm,nion; Fed •
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lo Revlval.•. BYF. 8 p. m.; Eve ning
worship, 8 p. m. "God Knows His
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against the forces of nature?

Probably. it is moatly the challenge, for man
is forever excited by a dare. Yet, while life iii
full of challenges, all of them are not fun. When
it comes to meeting the �•t..r teat, iuce..1fully;
you need a lot more ttian a fishinr pole. Then It
ia that Faith comes iilto iti own : then it i1 that
the teaching• of the Church are put into practise.
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New HaYen. Phone W Y 2-3267.
7-7-3Lc
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WY 2-2490
7.7 --fitp
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Low m1lea�e hy lucal ownH,
Vs !locket engine with staud­
like new ht H11e tirc11, �l;rndard
ard ahifl. Go-Go -Go I n this
trans. for rc11 I a·Onot11y.
t11appy Olds. The buy of your
lite. Wae ,110� S■lc $1488. Karr I
&amp; Vin Zandt, Pomeroy 7--8-Jtc

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GAS, fi'U.1!:L OlL and co•! fw-­
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Foreman Ir: Abbotl, IUddleport.
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c•r with plenly o f eood depend­
able mile1 left. Need a aeco nd
c111r'! ThiB ls ii. Uon'l delay­
aec J t today. Was $191'.1 Sale $88.
Karr &amp; Van Z111ndl, Pomeroy.
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HURRY! Order your purple rasp­
berrlo11 now. Excellent ror rrecz•
ln1 or Jellloa Phone your or­
der&amp; B. H. Canon, Rt. l , Mid­
dfrporl. Phone SH 2-4757.
7-7-ffle

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Ai,ply Box 068-U, c/o The Daily
7 2 Jt l)
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TIIHE1': DAYS A WEEK l.:encrll
Hot111ewo,rk or office cle11nlng.
7 5 6tc
Phone WY 2·320 1 .
AIH CONDITIONING, REFRIGER­
utlon 1er1tce. Jack'• Refrleera­
Uon, New Haven. Phone TU26-23-U
3537.
AUCTIONII&amp;
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Crltt lr1dforcl
WriN, PhOM or tontect
A. C, IRADrGRD, Radne, Ghl..
MUILLIR FUlil:NACIS, W EITING
HOUII •ppllancflo Arnold Bro­
. . thera. lyrHVN, Ohio, Phone
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'Of 0LDSl)()e1J.i s88 2 door-;e. ANTIQ U ES, walnut corner t: upda n. Solid bltu·k riniah 1et orf
round walnut diuinll'.
l&gt;oard,
with while w,11 tire,. 11.ydrama,
ruo.rn table and rocker. Phone
lie driYe. Feel power benealb
7-B•Stc
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four wheel with Olds' F,1n1ou1 --·--·
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,1:,a:a. Karr ilt Van Z1ndt, Pom-3_tc_
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Cle■n two ton■ a:reen wltb bydramatic drive, power 1teertn1
• pewer brakea, radio, heater.
Sure to plH1e, try It. W11 $895
Bile '4811, K,rr " v,n Zand!,
Pomeroy,
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CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle.
Drive thll •park I Ina PI nlt and
white beallty today. One owner
J, Fully equipped. A car that wut
••n )'OU thounnd upon thou••
!•
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-� W11 $2093 Sale $2488. Karr &amp;
7 .a.3te
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eh.lnJeally Yer)' aound. $4:95.00.
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to ltllehen, Iola ol flowera 1nd
ah ru ba. Some lurnllure wllh
houae lncludlnc S•p&lt;, living
rooau au.Ile, t-pc, badroom suUo,
dinette aet, refrlterator, flleclrlc Nna;e, w.111her, dryer, deep
lreeae, YounaeLown do u ble I I nk ,
chin• cwboard, aumc venetla n
blinda 1nd othe, furniture. Re111onabl.,
� priced, See Mr. or Mrs.
Mayo J\. Bale■ in Kncr or
Phone EM 'l•'NIN.

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N tW YO H K U l' l -lkre 1s one
lrutk opcr.ilur who is willing to
tilll off the perenrual war between
the r,1 i!roadi, and the trucking
wdustry.
Hobert E. t:oopcr Jr., chairman
of &lt;.:uupc r-Jarrcll, lrH·., of Jerlicy
t: ity, N . J . , thinks the two transpi.,rl.at1un system:, should be Hble
to gel along together through cuunlinall'd sc..· rv1ccs.
Uut, J 1 kl' the whole trucking
industry , hc"s opput.ctl unalterably
to •pcrn1 1ll1ng t11c ruilruilds lo
Ulll'rntc their owu Lrnck1ng tleeh.
· · w e k11uw Lhat Lhe ral!s can n ot
opcrnll! a trul·k at1y cheaper than
Wl' l·uri'' he say:., '"hul we believe
Lhat tJe{:a usc ol tlwir huge fl .
nantial lncki1:g, llll'y wc,u1d (lo
,, 1 1 Ill their JJUWl' f lo kill o r f COili·
J)CIJI IUII, II" jlt ' Clll i l l cd Lu gu W.Lo
Ilic truckin.,: bu;,rne;::..' '
Work Together
l i e agrees with 1c!Jow Lr uck QP·
erators that cummo11 ow11e1·shiff 1 1s
not an cs.s1•n1J.il prior cumlilion lo
tl'lle cooramat,011, ul' nnl-truck
servke, aud believes 1 hal volun­
tar y coord1na ho11, u1dudmg pub­
lislling or Joun rate :md &amp;e1· v1ce
agrccmcnti,;, will prove uf great­
est bc ucJ JL 1 0 the :.lupviug public.

1''0R SAU: EIC:/IT room house.
2½: ucrns, gas, dcctr1dly and
w.iler. &lt;.:urugc aud • barn. Con­
tad Edna J t 1ckens, Hacme, Ohio
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rash of railroad mergers " becaual!!
the rails contemplate no trackage
construction . "
Like the railroads, the truckers
arc doing some merging of t �eir
own. Eventually the many I m es
ffiilY be solidified into a smaller
number o f bigger companies.
Doubl• Bottom
Cooper-J a rrett has ac q uired tl
company in the Chicago area and
another that gives it New England business. It is seeki ng ap,
proval tu enter the Ohio territory
IJy taking over a company, and
contemplating a terminal on the
Ill inois loll road where it will as­
semble double-bottom unit.Ii.
A double-bottom unit J,1; one co11
!&gt;IStmg of two lral1crs druwn by
a Lrador. Ooublc bottom noW m
ui,ernt1on m some secuuus run 98
!CC L HL lCIIGlh and have gross
WCJgllt ot l JU,000 pound� (ti:&gt;
tonsJ,
Cooper, along wlt,b »i,e h:ucki.J.l.a
mdustry generally, u lookint: for­
want lO the cumplcliun m the
ruture of the nat1on·s 4 1 ,000-mlle
1r1lcrst11te high way ayitem which
will Join 42 state capitals an d 90
all cities uf 50,0UO or
per cent
mur e po!)ulation, serving tiD per
cl!nl of lhe urban popul11lion, and
4:l l)Cl" cent Of lhe rural.

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1"0Ult H00.,\11 IIOUl&gt;C Wllh full
bHemen·•. J11lcr1ur remodeled.
Condition of Ga11111: Mon tgom­
New ho, w11lcr t11nk, furna ce, ery: 16.2 upper, 10.:.! lower, a n.
electric. wate1· puu1p. t:11rpet open; Ualhpo11s: HU upper, llU
and veuel1ii.11 blinds, also. $2�75 tuwet, 3 it. open; Lock � 15,6 up­
Call WY 2-6211 1 . Mrs. Wm. J. pc:r 10. l lower, cloaed off. All
l larma.11, JU. Nu. 2, JJox 18A, movable dams up 1:; Lhru .J.J 11nd
Aahla1Ld,
Ky
7-8-titc closetl off.
Ohio Klver IIOltt: Down: Lock
12: Baby Ulre lli:::SO llm, 2-2; Lock
Cornell 12: 1:S pm, B-5; Lu11g1
1
Pomt 6:30 am, 19-0; Lock 2:i: C. V.
u.1rner G:20 pm, 2-U; Beaver 1 2 : 10
TllAerou ULIVl!:U tiO just com­ am, 1 -U; Allilll 10: 10 am, 4-0.
vpriY11r; Loctt. 32: Jelterson 1 : 10
L'u llivaturi,:
pletly overhauled.
and mowing machine. U. A. an1, il-10; Galhpolas: Elger Clut
Deem, Hacine, Ohto. Phone WI ;i:.i:o pm, O-:.!; uv.i::c 12 midnight
7-7-tllc 16-U; Montgomery: '1:ao am, �-1;
9-3088.
JHne Hoagland 7 :3� am, 7-0; Walt•
er C. becKJOl'd 7:40 am, 0-8; Chan1eleur D am, 4-0; Lock :1-3: Helen J.
a am, 3-0; TI'l-�tate H:53 am, 10-0.
N o Aanawha bOi,li.
All dams Oil 1uU.
RAC INE - 55 acres, 1 11lory frame
hall b11semcnt, barn, hol hou11e
l�' x :1:! ' , Utll1\y bu1ld1llg. 5
11.ct·es culllvated, bula.nce III P&lt;iS·
lure 1111d timber. llc11I cslale 11nd
t1qu1pmcnt. $8000.
POMt.1Ul'I' - rnvcstmcnt properly
l:! lots, 1111 utl i itws av.£11al&gt;lc.
Call for informauo11, Tot.at price
$.IUOO .
HAVANA UPI - Fldtil Castro,
POMt:KOY - 1 story frame, 5 Iii one-time coUea:e pitther, was exrooms, b1:1th, lull 011.scmeut. uou­ t.remely bitter
today over the enbJe i:;.arl:l�l?, bm:h IIOOrtl, coal
forced IJ.•ansfer 01 the Hanna
Iurn�u:e or gas t loor turnacc
franchise in lhe International
hciL, l&gt;t Ul'Ul llOOl"S and- wmdow,11,
Le11a:ue to Jeney Chy, N. J.
� OUI\J,;lilown k11thcn, lot 70' x
The Cub11. n premier termed �he
IOu , mce locat1ou. $ 1 1 ,UOO.
action u ··one more a,utre� 1on
FARM - WC:il ul' 1tut111m1- 93 il.C•
aaai nst our people by the United
res, ti r oom frame, basement, Slate&amp; a,overnment. '
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lNlm (3tixJU) cement floor, gran­
"U any a;ood relations were
aa·y, tool shell, clu(.k t!ll huusc, 2
maintai ned between Cuba and the
Well.Ii, Plenty ul Waler, lrHclor
U n ited Sl11.Les lt was bHeball,
li111d, paslu1·e .£lid timber. On
wherein a hcallhy, di1i nten:1led,
good gravel ro11.d. Priced low 11.t
sporum•nlike 1tt1tude preYailed,"
$tili00.
..:aatro Hid during a ti?levlsion
ALIIR't A\ COX, SIIHmH
broadca�t 1'"1- iday nia:ht.
IOX 229 - PHOII&amp; WY 2-2220
Frank J. Shauchnes•�• presl­
WY 2-llOI ide n t of the lnL•rnatJo nal League
yanked the franchltt oul ol Ha­
vana Frid.II)' in a mo\le he called
necHUry for the safety of visit­
LEGAL NOTICI
American players 1111 w.ell 11
Ins
To be aol rl to the high blddor an
roattr\
the 20th day oi July 1960 at 10 those o n the Hllvana
that
announced
Immediately
He
o'clock A. M. ut the Zerkle u uc kbeing tr,nsfer­
was
franthlae
the
ina; _ Co .. }1 lddlcport. Ohlo, the folred to Jeney Clly, which last had
lowmg merchandise:
I One 2-pi1ece livJ na: roorn aulte, 1 11 team In the tntcrnatlonal League
\ 9x l2 wool rug, J Oxl2 rug pad, a 10 yean aa:o.

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Castro Casting
More Bitterness
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MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
G AB R H Pet.
Pl•-,.r-Cl utt
77 294 66 105 .357
Mays, S. F.
62 .344
Larker, L. A. 6 1 180 28
plate di n ner will be held in Sep­ A•hburn, Chi. 70 21!2 :18 91 .S23
!ember, probably in Athens Coun­ Gcoa1, Pilli.
78 3&lt;0 5 1 UIS ,ail
ty, for Congreasman Walter H. Clmnte, Pitts. 74 294 49 94 .320
Moeller (D,Lancaater).
White, St. L. 77 30fi 46 M .313
Plan s for thl1 even t, and other Adcock, Mil. 63 233 26 73 .3l l
n.a
adM ty in the coming fall cam• Skinner, Pitts. 77 298 57 91 .3u.,
palgn, were di11cusaed a t \ meet- Walters, Phi. 68 239 30 73 .305
Democrats Cngham, SU. 74 289 43 88 .3�
inc of 10th district
held ln the Colon ial Re8taurant
AMERICAN LEAGUE
at Jackson last night.
Gentile., Dal. 73 184 34 61 ·332
Mr. Mullen was named chairman Runn els, Bos. 74 2ei 5 1 93 .325
of the district's "committee of Smith, Chi.
75 290 42 94 .324
the whole" to campaign for Rep. Maris, N. Y.
70 262 53 8-i .321
Moeller, while May or Jamea Ru- Min oso, Chi.
76 288 45 91 .316
pert of Wellston was n amed trea- Skwron, N. Y. 67 2M 24 80 ,314
surer.
Kuenn, Celv. 69 265 44 82 .369
Lopez, N. Y. 59 19:? 33 59 .307
Power, Clcv. 67 263 33 80 .304
63 196 26 59 .301
Geiger, Boe.
Runt Batted In
N•tlon.l LHIM.,_l• nks. Cubt
74; A•ron, Br.vu 67; Mays,
Gianf• 6,4; . C•ped1, Gianh 51;
Skinner, Pir•fft 54
Am•rican LNtV�rl1, YanBids on the Southern Rural k9H 61; Ge,ntilt, Oriolu 59; HltnSchool District'a new high sc:hool Hn, OrtOl11 51; Skowron, Yannear Racine will be o pened Aug­ k"' SI; Mlnoto, Whitt Sox 50.
HMW Run•
ust 10 and -constructi on sh ould cet
N•tlOl)al L1a9ue-8�1]1lt., Cu�
under way this autumn it was
Aaron. Br,_,.. -•� 'ioyer,
lellr'ned here today.
presi­ Cuds 19; Mays, Gl.=f.t1 11; C1William A. McKelvey,
dent of the board of education, ,,_., Giants 17.
Amerlun L1..�1rl', Yan­
said contractors have to ld hlm
high school kn• 27; Leman, Stnaton 20;
the new, modern
9hould be ready for occupa n cy by Man tit, Y •nkffl 20; Hild, lndl.na,
U; W1lllam1, Rid Sox 14; Col.vlto
Sept. 1, 1961.
Total cost of lhe improvement ,1 ..,. 14.
Plkhlng
in the educational facillties of
Nation•I LHtue-RNbuck, 7,1;
the district is $690,000. Bonda on
lhe project have been pu1·chased Wllll•ms, Oodtl-n 1-2; L1w, Plr­
ltff 1 1 -J; Farrtll, Phlls 7-2;
by The Ohio Compa ny.
Buhl, Bran• 1-3.
Am1rlc•n L••l"e--Coatet, Yan­
kffa N; D■IIJ, Athl .. ic1 12-4;
Stal-,, White Sox 94; Stobb$,
S.1111tora 6-2; Gr•nt, l,..tl•nt 6-1,

Bids For New
Racine High
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Events Reported

Mr. a nd Mra. Olin Rife werti
Sunday gueahi of Mr. and Mrs.
Georie hn1haw.
.Attetndanee at Sunday &amp;chool
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Larabee or
Sarasota, Fla., were
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and uncle Mr-. and Mn. Lou Diehl
kr. and Mre. Paul Archer and
19ri, llr. and Mr1. Roa:er Archer
a11d ion of Columbu1 spent the
•-tend with Mr. and Mrs. Lou

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�- a:qd Mra. Lou {)iehl and
Mt. and Mrs. Charles .qtf�l aqd
4on spent �- ,velUN[ /IVlth Mr.
•"II t.tra. . Gilfl Archer.
• G11!f Arther, BaileJ hun and
Grttf Archer, J1., KrOh1f11'1 Wi,.,
called on Mr. and Nn. Charlt1
Dlebl,

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-,,�EROY, OHIO

. ELEMENtARY
TEACHERS

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By FRED LASiWILL·
GRANOMPl'Y
LIVES 0\/ER IN
PINEY RIDGE

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BARN EY GOO� L_E 1_nd _ � N I JFFV SMITH
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"-,i 'M PllOFESSOR
WESSER , SIR - - THE
eM1NEl,tT GEOLOGIST-1;)0 'IOU MIND IF
I BROwSe AROOOO
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1 't'OUR PROPeRTy ?

Imposing French Embassy Will
Open To Visitors Sept�et 9

and OTHl:R FAMOUS
BRANDS

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. WASHINGTON UPI - Popular
, Vialtors will be struck by enor­
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French Ambassador and Madame mou■ bouquets or mulli-ro
lored
'8:30 Demotratlc N'atlOnal Conv.
H�rve Alphand thia week invited t:arden flowers, many a deep blue,
1 1 : 1, Jaelk Pur Show
wives of delegates attending the whleh fa n out from over.ize bran­
1 :00 BilD OIi
conference of United Preq Inter- dy glass shaped vaees. The trick
ia
national edilon and publi■hers to th111t while most of the po,ie■
are
lou� the palatial French Embassy articifieal, though it"s impo11lble
during the two-day meetlni ln to tel.I Without touching, a few also
K'elrl Tonlibt
I f :00
early Sept�mber.
are fresh. 'lbe effect ia dazzling.
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ann..
l J : 10 Late ilJIO'll'
The Alpha n�s. one of the most
Owffloob Plrk
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1:00 11:fford Hop
The embassy hu a comma ndmg
- �--. ------ - glamorous dipl0m11itic couples ln
,:JO Diok Clark Rhow
the n ation's capital, ,have .11et view of ijock Creek Park and its
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l:00 &amp;,av, SbtlUon
@.SJde 3-39 p. m S::pt. 9 for I re. French d90n open pn a lol'ely
11:00 Cartoon SM�culQ
1:30 Leav� ;� To Beanr
cept1on and tonr of the embauy. terrace overlookin1 roll1ng lawn.11
�:,0 Romper Room
,
t:00 L!i.wren.oo WP.lk &amp;!low
The greystone mansion on Kilo- I that look like velvet.
10:1)11 Jubilee, \J. S. A.
rama Road is one of the 1,ndThe entrance hall is furnii,hed
11:00 Up-To-Tlle-!4lpute New■
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marks or embassy row. lb fabu- wilh a red velvet large Louis XV
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11:iO Sparta �rt
l o u s furnishl ngt, macnificent 1 19fa and tix matchina arlll(hairs.
.2:00 Re■Ue11t1 Qun
U :ls i..d, SbOW
cba nd1liera, 411bu1Bon e4r6-t, an4 The dining room is paneled with
1�;80 Love Thll llok.
P1i(ltl ng11 by ih� 111.asters, �11 have green painted 18th century myth l :Q!I ,\b9ut 1"ooeo
been Imported fro.m Fran ce.
olo,:ical acent!i of gay gods
and
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Bullt In 1910
a:oddesses.
It has a lara:e round
12:00 The Bir Pieture
J :O!) ii,, in Court
The imposing
mansion was dininc table with 40 Louia IV
'J:Jtl John Hopklna File
1:11!&gt; Th, Gale 8- 11ft
built in 1910 as the home of t'1,e white and gold antique chairs up­
1 ,00 CoU.1• N'ewa C&lt;&gt;-.n..
J:41!&gt; Beat the CIQCt
late John Hays Hammond, th� hol,ltered i n lia:ht brown velvet.
!:IO National !:du. AUQclatJoa
minlna enginee.r who made mfl1,111 Who Do You Q,i the walls are 1tUI lifes by
t:OD Jllf 1tery M■tlhN
lions •Ith the Oiamond ayndlcate Matisse, Bonnard, Vlaml nck and
t:00 JUDeriean B!.llaa.WII
(,) n Heart�
5 :IIO C.pteln Oollabl
of South Africa.
,
Loi,jou and a sea picture b)'
It wa.11 purchased by the French CIJy,d' Jlonoet.
f:00 Bu J'rancla &amp;at
aovemment In 1936 and it ha"
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Olrii, by Candlitlls,ht
8:tO Weather Nier
been refurn lahe� several t1rtl.e1 by
'fhJ . tpaln dJ'•win1 room is
I 8:d John Dab- Wen
each new embaBSy chatelaine. Thp l¥1!t1tifulJy appointfd wjth empire
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embaqy _ got its lateat face-liflifl' iw!u, chair&amp; �qd t,lble1. The l!P·
7:00 l!roken Amn,
last Aprd In preparation of Prea1- holatef'Y is 1tripM almond 11:reen
7:SO Ch�enne
8:30 Bourbeo 8trfet Be�
dent de Giulli'11\'fsu to Washlng. s,itin a�d in i(lditiqn to tapes­
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9:30 Adventurea in Parad ifle
ton.
tries,
4ecorations include anJ;,80 Ted ¥act Adlateur 1tour,
NIC91• Alphand, • till h•atl• tiqµf candelabra and a marble
1
1 U)O 1'!:le News Toll�,
�ed �oncl Ntuty wh• 1, � w�lk• m,nµ.i.
ll:10 8cannJn&amp; the Weatber
1111 tnod1I of Prench chlC', h.s
for 1,naller r�tion1 and par.
ll:11 Sport Report
aclcltd hw own ■rtlatic t.uch" tf I ties, the Alpha nds use a more !n­
1 1 : 20 Late lbow
th.• �assy. Tflle ,_,t brutll• Um�te arnaller drawi n11 room fur­
,
taking a,r• her ff...,. 1rra'19.. nishtd ip the Louis XV period.
nwnh on the 1round fleor of th� , 1'�e· i:n,-rble hearth ii pi nk ani:t
6f.room ttrMetvrt.
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Tl1e blue rug ls Persian.
Oipqpfs at the Frenclt Jmbas..sy
10:10 Wl\at, My IJne?
are alway, J))' candlelillJt. The
I! :do Sund ay NeWI Specla!
,
itiurmet men uii are prepared
:0
I I : I� :I'hea1tr Ia
the embassy kltchi,p, by - of ali
f: ; 4'-pu1ric111p �)bum
thi11g11 - an Italian· chef. The
fineat of wi neB are 1erved. And
�:k•r!':�.rty
I
8:00 CBS Ntin
champagne is a "mu.11t" with
1:� Highway Patrol
8:ID GIPi.ln KlflOroo
every dess'ert.
1130 J'erry M.iioo
9:0Q gp,ooa Tbdt.r
8:10 Wanted-Dead or Alive
The emba�sy la known for its
10;00 brcember Bride
aevres porceiain, baccaret gJasa,
9:oq Mr. Lucky
table linen of white bat iste em•
9:30 Have Gun, W-!11 Travel
10:30 Yideo Vill■Je
1 1:00 f �V'e Luc)'
broidered With nol!i:egays of ti ny
'.O:QP QUIIIII\Oke
flowers and celebrated silver­
U :SO F'ar 1lorlzon1
10:80 Mtse Un iverae-1960
ware.
12:00 Theater 13
1i:OO g.,lre• .
-· -As the visilor• will see In Sep.
IZ:80
!ijtr�h
i,i8lller, the embassy is Yery rep.­
'li'e il�ldh!1
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J'l!llt)nlative of Frqnce .and its
l:OO Hrit1 "Df tbii City
,crtate1t showplaee in thls coun­
D:00 Rev. •Matthews
1 :30 M the World TUrn1
try,
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t.rylChru1hchev bluntly told the
United States to stay out of Cuban
a flairs or the com munist world
would intervene.

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MOSCOW UPI
Premier Niicita
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today lo
S. Khrushchev threatened
uae Soviet �kets in support of
Cuba ir the Uniteri States "dared"I
11 ny •Hre88ion against that coun.

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f:� Soll�

Tw o companies or Belgian in•
�antry were flown to the Congo
' Friday ni&amp;ht and a third was
leaviri.g today.

Learn Of_Sister'e
Death

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Conio Residents

SIRVICES CANCELLED
Sunda y evening services al the
Pomeroy Church of Christ ha ve
bee n cancelled for thi!i week due
to the absence of the minister,
Jo hn Buckley, who is conducting
an evangelistic meeting at Owing.
Sl' il hi, Ky. Morning services will
be held aa usual.
--�-BRONCOS SIGN CASON
DENVER UPI--Jlm Ca.son, former di:fenslve back with the San
Franelsco Forty Nlners and the
Loa Angeles Rams, baa been 1igned as backfield coach with the
Denver B�cga of the American
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,Airlift Rescues

BRUSSELS, Belgium UPI - A
a;lant airlift brought hundreds of
fria:htened ind weary women 11nd
children out of the mutiny - torn
Congo today. The Belgian gov­
ernme'1t aaid the situation was
woraenlng a nd the n ewly . i nde­
pe ndent 1tate was threatenin g lo
fall apart.

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I :00 Wt\l?b llr. Wt:-, iclence ncti11n Theater
Da
iry
O:(»O Rom, R-.n DerbJ
B:Jl) New! P[&lt;1Uf1t
' :fft ljport, ltooildUJ

The Syracuse board of public
1f,aln today urged residents of
the village not to waste water
durini the balance ol July an d in
August and September.
It was explained that " wear
a n d tear" on pumping equipment
not ·shoruge of water, is the rea­
•so n for lhe request. Ea�S&amp;ive wa•
ter conaumption puts I heny
l oad on the equipment.

WMf'O Daily Pro�am Schedule

Dally Sentin el, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 9 1
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Reeidenl8 Urged To
Slack On Water Use

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ST. ANDRIWS, Scotlu• UPI
--K.t ....... of AuatHlla h•ld
off • brlll l•nt flnl•h by ,l,.rMrl•
c••• Arnald P•lrriff to win the
BriN,h Open ,olf ch•.,.lonshlp
ted.ay tty OM stroke wUh I total
ef 271 t. Palmer'• 279.
N•1le, who went Into th• raln­
po.tponed fin.I round with 1
tour-ltrok• m.r1ln crnr Pelm.,,
•hot • two-under-par 71 - and
that •lmost WHn't IIOfd ..,ough
H P•I- um. up with on• of
his �tented bluing flnllhff to
po1t I flwe-und1r,p.r 68.

HOLZER HOS�ITAL
Admitled July 7: Mrs , Ruasell
Little, Rutland; Leland Lemley,
C.heabire; Harley 0. MoBHman Jr.,
BY DOUG MOOR
A pre.jamboree traini n1 camp Middleport.
Dlsmiqed July 7: Mra. Ruby
waa heid al Camp Arrowhead at
Ona, W. Va., June 16-17-18. There Ferguson, Mr1. Coraleoe Wool­
were two troops a:oin&amp; from the wine, James Drinnon, Mra. Geo.
Each Powell, Mrs. Laura Gould, Betty
Melgs-Gallia-Maaon area.
tro op consisted of Lbirty-.11even Martin, Alva HokanlOn, Mr1. Eli­
zabeth Mullins, M.n. Georte Tw)'•
boys 11nd three acoutm■sters.
The prejamboree camp w.111 man, Mrs. Loren Caverlee, Steven
held to help boys from tbi1 dis­ Jav1n11, Mn. John Clendenin and
trict adapl to c1mp life of the ,on; Mrs. Jerry Stiffler and son:
3-0lh Nahonal Jamboree. The boy11 Mr1. Terry Oaborne.
from Meia■ that are &amp;oint to the
Jamboree are Bruce McKen1ie,
Pomeroy• Dick Neaae and Doou1
In Dayton, O.
Moore, Hock Sprina:•; Hay Pie,
kens, Mlddleportj Ph.II Roberti
Mra. Jame, Weber received
and Robert Eaain1too 1 Pomeroy word Thuraday of the death of
.t!:xpl orer Po1t.
Viola
Mn.
her silter•in-law,
Hank Cleland, Pomeroy, will 10 Paulin who died Thunday atter­
to Akron to participate in the no on at Good Samarilln Hoapital,
Region t Band.
Dayton. Her huaband, Ben P■Win
A contingent of 80, that'• right, a native of Meta• Count,, died
80 will soon be P.ullina out for Uve years ago.
the filth National Jamboree and
Fu neral senlce1 will be held
Mo nday at Eaton with burial In
Pikes Peak.
Al 9:10 pm, July 17, our IJ'OUP Dayton. Mr. and Mn. Weber leU
will be loaded and tbe U'ain today to attend.
will pull ouL westward bound.
When arrMna:- on the 20th, we CHAMOI.IR I N INTIRNATIONAL
LAUREL, Md. UPJ-Cbamour
go Lo the top of Pike• PHt, the
:.lllt to lbti Garden of the Gods, champion S-year-old of Ireland I
Air F orce . Academy, Color.ado and wi n ner of the lrl.lb Derby,
Ghoal Town ' and °'her point■ of bas been entered in the $l00,000 1
W11hinit.on, D. C. Internation1l at
interest.
The Jamboree ollleiaU:, opent LIIUNI race track, Nov. H.
on the 32nd a nd enda on the eve,
ntna of the 28Lb. The 29th we
leave for home arr1vint:: al ! am
July 31at.
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Prejamboree
Camp Training
Was Attend�

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lli TWO ' B EDROOMS,
NEW uous�.
large llvlnf, room, . builMn �ilchen c1binetl, ca■ furnace, in!U• 3x3 Tru-Va\ matlre!ses, 2 3X3 . nulated, l1r&amp;e car port, 125 loot V11.l bo:1 aprlngs, 1 7-pc. breakfast
frontege. Wrllht street, off tel, l 11et of three: tables1 1 mink
Mulberry Ave. $9�.00. Phone bedroom suite, l -iX6 bed fprtn11,
W Y z-3292 WIibur Youn, or and one 4x6 Tru Val m•ttreu.
McM11ten HanlwaN Co.,
W Y 2-2700 Veile)' Lu.mlHlt and
llllddlePOfl,• Ohio
Ohio.
lllddl•,ort,
Suppl&gt;
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" But AOOn we found out the
demonau;�tor
·1n h · Amu!can'
h:
w�re very friendly to them,
said.
A '" demo lo ur" to the Diel area
and other government �u1ldmt s
where the student.a 11.re likely ti::,
de.� onstnite costs 2,000 yen ($5.50)
Many of our cu11o men de:
man.? good p��tcard� �� Zengaku
ren, t h.e offlcaal &amp;a.Id, and whe �
we tell the� we have none they
are disappointed.
AM: For So_ l r
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"We 1ound out t h at lo l h e Am erican tourists the Ze ngakuren demonstratio ns often were like good
modern Samurai m ovies," the of­
ficial added.
One elderly American woman
tourist, watching a student deQJ•
onstration, said, " ' the students
seem lo be having so much (un.
I would )oYe to be in a maas
con1a dance in front of the Capi­
tol Buildi n g in Wa&amp;hi ngton,'' 11c­
cording to the official.
During one of the most recent
demonstratio ns a middle - aged
American tourist · approached a
Japaneae . speaking UPI corre&amp;­
poHtely:
asked
a nd
ponde n t
"Would you please ask one of lhe
students if be would sell me oJ\e
of the red 1lag1? I woflld like to
buy one for a souve n ir ."

Eastern r1�;;k-O·p;;�tor Is
• } ar- �i:��:����., .c:��l�
Read T Stop Perenma

(20 ) Busi ness Services ( .2. l J Rval Estate

•� CADILLAC Uud Top Coupe
and BEETS. li'r1mk
·
lhe nu&amp;rk ol ,ucceu. Here's POTATOES
7 D 6tp ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheel MoDalley Run.
Emrlch.
y our chance ti) own Amerka'a
1111 work and repair w ork of
fln111t at America's lowoat price. iiiAVIL y TUCTOR IM.
kind. Frank Po wera, 133
any
Sale
tUl90
Wu
valua.
true
A
hrvlco. 512 I. Main, Pomeroy,
Third St., Mlddleport.
N.
tl688. K,rr &amp; V111n Zandt, Porn•
S1l11m1n:
Phont WY2,2t75.
7-6-aotc
WY 2·2301.
Phone
eroy.
7-8-3lc
k9"1Yill..
Harolll larnh1rt,
Oh., Phtne CNtf',lle Mtl,
O.OTll, WOOD SLAT PORCH
'54 PONTIAC C.:hlefton Deluxe 4
1-11-Uc
shades, cloth portb valance,
door. Thl1 one c.i n 't be be1I at
awnlnij■, ve neUan blinds, wi n•
thlt price. Doe, everythl na buL
Free eatlmalea.
ahadee.
dow
alt up and be1. Y o u'll really FURN ITURE kllcheo tablea and
::l15 Union Av1.,
Wlppel,
Dale
like It. See for y ourself. Wai
chaira, c•blnet, bu[fet, other
3 21 Wltt
Pomeroy.
'693 Sile $488. Karr &amp; V a n
I.Ible■, rocklnt: chain, di■hea,
Z111dt, Pomeroy .
7•8-3tc
1la■1w1re, olher ltem1. Phone RIDENouft · SUPPLY: -Radlo and
WY 2-2988 or 370 Fl1her Streel
TV Senlce. YU5•2121. 6- 1 1--30\.p
'D6 OLDSMOBIL.i!: 88 4 door sedan
7-6-0lp
Middleport.
Beaullful two tono blue. Power
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
alet1rin1 and power brakH. A
appliance re,-lr. Phone Otl1
quality car. 'fruly a aood value. GREEN BEANS S l .00 a bushel.
McCUnlock, Racine, O."llo. 2•1-ttc
Plck yuur own. No. 2 Potatoe,
Wat $12116 S1.le '888,. Karr Ir:
$1.00 00 lb. baJil. C.:111bbMje 50c a APA!l.'1'MEN'TS - IUl'lllllled lDG
Van Zandt, Pomer oy.
7-8-3te
a -• -- - - bu1hel. Charle&amp; Hilton, Port•
ualurnlahed. 11:dluten. Kiddle
•Dg RAMBLER Amtiric,n 2 door
7-6-6tc
land.
.1-ll•tl
pr 1. Pbono WY-a-1288.
Solid red finlah. America's ec o•
nomy cl\ampion . Low mileaa:e,
RHllNG hone, gentle for
one owner. The be1l compact SMALL
See or call Ira Well­
children.
made. Hurryl Wa• IH195 Sale
man, Bradbury, Phone WY 2·
tlt88 . .Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pom­
7-8-6tc
tH82.
eroy.
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'44 PLYMOUTH Savoy -i door se•
dim. Bllllle1hip 11:rey nni1b a nd
buill like a b11ttlo1hip too. Prk-c
to fit your purae. W11 fi96
s .,Je $288. K11rr &amp; Van Zandt,
Pomeroy.
7 -8-3Lc

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OF
;1/ANA 6ERIAL
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j �IGHT ROOM HUI.JSE, two ft\'e
roum c1partmenll, A. N. Bengel.
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Phone WY2·3212.

1 955 CHEVROLET

•� MEkCURY Medalist 2
pu.11h button drive. A.11 silent a.11 a
soaring "ull. Plan your ViU'II·
tlon in lllill UiG "M". Jt's reMd.Y
to i:;o. W11H $ l 59ll Sile $1288.
Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
7•8-3tc

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T-- -G ARAG"S
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C11ll W Y 2-2157!). Rose Sisson.
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Name on t11g. Frnder call WY
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" 'When an American or almost
any foreign tourist steps into our
office now the lirst thing he sayJS
1� 'Take me to the s n ake-d1mce',"
the official said. ··we must say
Zeng:1k uren has become one of the
biggest tourist attractions today
and we musl now add · Zengakurcn' to the list of such attractions
as Mt. Fuji, Geisha girls and K abuki (classical Japanese drama)."
Demonstrators Ar• Frlftklly
The oHicial said the travel bureau first thought there would be
incidents if foreign t ourists, espec•
ially Americans, were taken to
watch "anti•Am�rican" demontralions.

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TOK�O UPI - Demonstratmns
by snake-dancing �tudents have become almost u big a tourist attra('taon 1n Tokyo as cherry bloJsoms . the gc1udy Ginza street and
hot bath.s.
"Tllese days all the touri6ts
first d-�mand II guided lour 1n the
Diet ( Purllame nl) area to see the
'famous' snake . dancing Zengakurcn (Studenl.5 Federation )," an ofhctal m the foreign tourist section
of the Japan Travel Bureau told
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SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

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JaRMITE ANO PEST CONTROL
Good C lean Uud C,rt
by p In Fr-N Inspection. ln•ur-- I
All Malt•t Hd Mo.NI�
a,d b� N.atilanwlct.. Phone R.
MOTO.U
,TROPCM.iTAN
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WY2•M A. iwvice •st.tlon
600-606 IHt #Min It.
4-26-tfc
2366.
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WANTED--A Christian companion
---- ---no smoker and no children. No 1 954 PLYMOUTII Belvedere 4 dr.
others have to appty. Fra n k 11edan. Extra nice foe mudel
.
7·7·3tp
Emrich, Bailey Run.
$496.00. Blaettn.,r�, Pomeroy.
7-7.(;tc
STILL needing an out or county
laW'yer to represent me in the
protection of rny properly righl.5 1 955 DODGE; VB 4 dr. custom myal sedan. One cardul owner,
Hugh Lellheit,
Std. ahi!t. Extra nice. $795 00.
Meigs County.
Blaellnau, Pomeroy.
7-7-6tc
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automaUc
John Bryan
bra lw s and stcer1 n, , �c1 d1 0 c1 nd
373 North Sec ond Street :
heate r. In lo_p co ndition . C,1JI
Middl eport Ohi o.
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4 cent. per w•rd, one i nsertion. H.i aimwn chi.ra:e - 60 tenu.
e vent,, per word for three oooweciuuve in.lertion..
Sh,:ta.1 - one m.l?lb for 30 cent J per word
Fu1J rate of 4 cent, per word 'Will be ahuged for advertisifii
lf not pa.Id wtlltNn 10 day1 aner receivin,a: bill.
Em&gt;n: in Mvertisina - Should be r1tpQ:-tN1 !.mmediately. The
Dail,[ Sentinel wUJ: not be reapo11S1.ble for more- Llwl one 1ncor­
hlcl i.merl!oa.
tMJ.l! of ThaDU aDd ::jpeeia.1 Notic:e1 ol Ew11LI Sl.1.10. Obilu.arie1
publiJhed at t ce'lt per word.
C DAYS
',"IORDS
3 DAYS
l DAY
1 MO.
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80c
$ 1 .36
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Ada nceived by 10 A-:M,. will be in lbat day

Snake Dancing Students, Not
Geisha Girls Big Attraction

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PHONE WY-2-2 1 57

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I KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

J WOULD like lo _tha n � my ma�y
friends for their _ kmdnesa in
. aending carcb dura n � my recent
h ospitaliutlon I n Ohio Valley
Hospitwl. Ttu:y were alncerely
a_ppreciated. Mery La_nderfield,
121 Shamrock Ave., Mmgo June
7·9-ltp
tlon, u.

1 WANTEIJ TO RENT 5 room mo­
rfrrn house, water and bath,
I
�:a�y ac-cess to highw.iy m Rul
l ,rnd Sl'hooJ dittrict area. Co1t•
t,1r1 Mrs Fii)'C Bol in, Hyse l l
Hun or The Parkettc, Mason,
W Va on Sat urdays aud Surl•
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\U:NT . Air conditioned. Ava11able after Ju ly 6, coats Uuiklrng
,
6 29 J2lc I

' FOUH JlOOM- HOUSE. Phone Tur.;-_
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er 2 34 :5.
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1-·oull room lurnlshtd apartment
Also farm for sale near Bashan
88 al'res. Phone WY 2 3302.
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FOUR rooms and bllth, also 3
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rooms il nd bat P , rurnished in
New HaYen. Phone W Y 2-3267.
7-7-3Lc
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-,-un !uE__
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v-,Phone i,FORD Convert.ible
ment with bath and shower,
WY 2-2490
7.7 --fitp
garbage disposal uni t , newly
r decouted · Phone W Y 2-�335.
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Low m1lea�e hy lucal ownH,
Vs !locket engine with staud­
like new ht H11e tirc11, �l;rndard
ard ahifl. Go-Go -Go I n this
trans. for rc11 I a·Onot11y.
t11appy Olds. The buy of your
lite. Wae ,110� S■lc $1488. Karr I
&amp; Vin Zandt, Pomeroy 7--8-Jtc

Wanted
( 1 7 ) Help
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For Sa le

GAS, fi'U.1!:L OlL and co•! fw-­
nacea. C11.ll for Cree t:stlmate1.
Foreman Ir: Abbotl, IUddleport.
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'01 DODGE 6 cyl. 2 door. An old
c•r with plenly o f eood depend­
able mile1 left. Need a aeco nd
c111r'! ThiB ls ii. Uon'l delay­
aec J t today. Was $191'.1 Sale $88.
Karr &amp; Van Z111ndl, Pomeroy.
7-8-!ltc

�1mrtment, 3 rooms
Plt__one W Y 2·61 H5.

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MOTOR CO.
(9)

and bath.
7-8 ·0k

t'l'Ml:NT f urnished
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POMEROY,

FunNis1n:o

HURRY! Order your purple rasp­
berrlo11 now. Excellent ror rrecz•
ln1 or Jellloa Phone your or­
der&amp; B. H. Canon, Rt. l , Mid­
dfrporl. Phone SH 2-4757.
7-7-ffle

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EXP�IUEN t:ED GRILL WOMAN.
Ai,ply Box 068-U, c/o The Daily
7 2 Jt l)
6entmcl, Pomeroy .

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Employmen1
Wc-,ted

TIIHE1': DAYS A WEEK l.:encrll
Hot111ewo,rk or office cle11nlng.
7 5 6tc
Phone WY 2·320 1 .
AIH CONDITIONING, REFRIGER­
utlon 1er1tce. Jack'• Refrleera­
Uon, New Haven. Phone TU26-23-U
3537.
AUCTIONII&amp;
Compleqi hnlce
Crltt lr1dforcl
WriN, PhOM or tontect
A. C, IRADrGRD, Radne, Ghl..
MUILLIR FUlil:NACIS, W EITING
HOUII •ppllancflo Arnold Bro­
. . thera. lyrHVN, Ohio, Phone
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'Of 0LDSl)()e1J.i s88 2 door-;e. ANTIQ U ES, walnut corner t: upda n. Solid bltu·k riniah 1et orf
round walnut diuinll'.
l&gt;oard,
with while w,11 tire,. 11.ydrama,
ruo.rn table and rocker. Phone
lie driYe. Feel power benealb
7-B•Stc
• WV 2 3M4i.
four wheel with Olds' F,1n1ou1 --·--·
-V8 en1lne. W111 $1'08 Sile
,1:,a:a. Karr ilt Van Z1ndt, Pom-3_tc_
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'N OLDSMOBI LE Su per 88 2 door
Cle■n two ton■ a:reen wltb bydramatic drive, power 1teertn1
• pewer brakea, radio, heater.
Sure to plH1e, try It. W11 $895
Bile '4811, K,rr " v,n Zand!,
Pomeroy,
7-B-Slc

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CADILLAC Coupe DeVllle.
Drive thll •park I Ina PI nlt and
white beallty today. One owner
J, Fully equipped. A car that wut
••n )'OU thounnd upon thou••
!•
ud of mlI.et of perfect aervlce.
-� W11 $2093 Sale $2488. Karr &amp;
7 .a.3te
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eh.lnJeally Yer)' aound. $4:95.00.
'1·7-8lc
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fflffl, '1)811.00, Blael,
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7 ROOM MOUi
poal ol1\ore1,
near
Kyaer,
tn
rlee and -thu�h, NJnnlna; water
to ltllehen, Iola ol flowera 1nd
ah ru ba. Some lurnllure wllh
houae lncludlnc S•p&lt;, living
rooau au.Ile, t-pc, badroom suUo,
dinette aet, refrlterator, flleclrlc Nna;e, w.111her, dryer, deep
lreeae, YounaeLown do u ble I I nk ,
chin• cwboard, aumc venetla n
blinda 1nd othe, furniture. Re111onabl.,
� priced, See Mr. or Mrs.
Mayo J\. Bale■ in Kncr or
Phone EM 'l•'NIN.

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Uonen. Phone WY 2-3814.
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BY E LMER
N tW YO H K U l' l -lkre 1s one
lrutk opcr.ilur who is willing to
tilll off the perenrual war between
the r,1 i!roadi, and the trucking
wdustry.
Hobert E. t:oopcr Jr., chairman
of &lt;.:uupc r-Jarrcll, lrH·., of Jerlicy
t: ity, N . J . , thinks the two transpi.,rl.at1un system:, should be Hble
to gel along together through cuunlinall'd sc..· rv1ccs.
Uut, J 1 kl' the whole trucking
industry , hc"s opput.ctl unalterably
to •pcrn1 1ll1ng t11c ruilruilds lo
Ulll'rntc their owu Lrnck1ng tleeh.
· · w e k11uw Lhat Lhe ral!s can n ot
opcrnll! a trul·k at1y cheaper than
Wl' l·uri'' he say:., '"hul we believe
Lhat tJe{:a usc ol tlwir huge fl .
nantial lncki1:g, llll'y wc,u1d (lo
,, 1 1 Ill their JJUWl' f lo kill o r f COili·
J)CIJI IUII, II" jlt ' Clll i l l cd Lu gu W.Lo
Ilic truckin.,: bu;,rne;::..' '
Work Together
l i e agrees with 1c!Jow Lr uck QP·
erators that cummo11 ow11e1·shiff 1 1s
not an cs.s1•n1J.il prior cumlilion lo
tl'lle cooramat,011, ul' nnl-truck
servke, aud believes 1 hal volun­
tar y coord1na ho11, u1dudmg pub­
lislling or Joun rate :md &amp;e1· v1ce
agrccmcnti,;, will prove uf great­
est bc ucJ JL 1 0 the :.lupviug public.

1''0R SAU: EIC:/IT room house.
2½: ucrns, gas, dcctr1dly and
w.iler. &lt;.:urugc aud • barn. Con­
tad Edna J t 1ckens, Hacme, Ohio
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Cooper ian't worried over the
rash of railroad mergers " becaual!!
the rails contemplate no trackage
construction . "
Like the railroads, the truckers
arc doing some merging of t �eir
own. Eventually the many I m es
ffiilY be solidified into a smaller
number o f bigger companies.
Doubl• Bottom
Cooper-J a rrett has ac q uired tl
company in the Chicago area and
another that gives it New England business. It is seeki ng ap,
proval tu enter the Ohio territory
IJy taking over a company, and
contemplating a terminal on the
Ill inois loll road where it will as­
semble double-bottom unit.Ii.
A double-bottom unit J,1; one co11
!&gt;IStmg of two lral1crs druwn by
a Lrador. Ooublc bottom noW m
ui,ernt1on m some secuuus run 98
!CC L HL lCIIGlh and have gross
WCJgllt ot l JU,000 pound� (ti:&gt;
tonsJ,
Cooper, along wlt,b »i,e h:ucki.J.l.a
mdustry generally, u lookint: for­
want lO the cumplcliun m the
ruture of the nat1on·s 4 1 ,000-mlle
1r1lcrst11te high way ayitem which
will Join 42 state capitals an d 90
all cities uf 50,0UO or
per cent
mur e po!)ulation, serving tiD per
cl!nl of lhe urban popul11lion, and
4:l l)Cl" cent Of lhe rural.

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REPOR'f

1"0Ult H00.,\11 IIOUl&gt;C Wllh full
bHemen·•. J11lcr1ur remodeled.
Condition of Ga11111: Mon tgom­
New ho, w11lcr t11nk, furna ce, ery: 16.2 upper, 10.:.! lower, a n.
electric. wate1· puu1p. t:11rpet open; Ualhpo11s: HU upper, llU
and veuel1ii.11 blinds, also. $2�75 tuwet, 3 it. open; Lock � 15,6 up­
Call WY 2-6211 1 . Mrs. Wm. J. pc:r 10. l lower, cloaed off. All
l larma.11, JU. Nu. 2, JJox 18A, movable dams up 1:; Lhru .J.J 11nd
Aahla1Ld,
Ky
7-8-titc closetl off.
Ohio Klver IIOltt: Down: Lock
12: Baby Ulre lli:::SO llm, 2-2; Lock
Cornell 12: 1:S pm, B-5; Lu11g1
1
Pomt 6:30 am, 19-0; Lock 2:i: C. V.
u.1rner G:20 pm, 2-U; Beaver 1 2 : 10
TllAerou ULIVl!:U tiO just com­ am, 1 -U; Allilll 10: 10 am, 4-0.
vpriY11r; Loctt. 32: Jelterson 1 : 10
L'u llivaturi,:
pletly overhauled.
and mowing machine. U. A. an1, il-10; Galhpolas: Elger Clut
Deem, Hacine, Ohto. Phone WI ;i:.i:o pm, O-:.!; uv.i::c 12 midnight
7-7-tllc 16-U; Montgomery: '1:ao am, �-1;
9-3088.
JHne Hoagland 7 :3� am, 7-0; Walt•
er C. becKJOl'd 7:40 am, 0-8; Chan1eleur D am, 4-0; Lock :1-3: Helen J.
a am, 3-0; TI'l-�tate H:53 am, 10-0.
N o Aanawha bOi,li.
All dams Oil 1uU.
RAC INE - 55 acres, 1 11lory frame
hall b11semcnt, barn, hol hou11e
l�' x :1:! ' , Utll1\y bu1ld1llg. 5
11.ct·es culllvated, bula.nce III P&lt;iS·
lure 1111d timber. llc11I cslale 11nd
t1qu1pmcnt. $8000.
POMt.1Ul'I' - rnvcstmcnt properly
l:! lots, 1111 utl i itws av.£11al&gt;lc.
Call for informauo11, Tot.at price
$.IUOO .
HAVANA UPI - Fldtil Castro,
POMt:KOY - 1 story frame, 5 Iii one-time coUea:e pitther, was exrooms, b1:1th, lull 011.scmeut. uou­ t.remely bitter
today over the enbJe i:;.arl:l�l?, bm:h IIOOrtl, coal
forced IJ.•ansfer 01 the Hanna
Iurn�u:e or gas t loor turnacc
franchise in lhe International
hciL, l&gt;t Ul'Ul llOOl"S and- wmdow,11,
Le11a:ue to Jeney Chy, N. J.
� OUI\J,;lilown k11thcn, lot 70' x
The Cub11. n premier termed �he
IOu , mce locat1ou. $ 1 1 ,UOO.
action u ··one more a,utre� 1on
FARM - WC:il ul' 1tut111m1- 93 il.C•
aaai nst our people by the United
res, ti r oom frame, basement, Slate&amp; a,overnment. '
'
lNlm (3tixJU) cement floor, gran­
"U any a;ood relations were
aa·y, tool shell, clu(.k t!ll huusc, 2
maintai ned between Cuba and the
Well.Ii, Plenty ul Waler, lrHclor
U n ited Sl11.Les lt was bHeball,
li111d, paslu1·e .£lid timber. On
wherein a hcallhy, di1i nten:1led,
good gravel ro11.d. Priced low 11.t
sporum•nlike 1tt1tude preYailed,"
$tili00.
..:aatro Hid during a ti?levlsion
ALIIR't A\ COX, SIIHmH
broadca�t 1'"1- iday nia:ht.
IOX 229 - PHOII&amp; WY 2-2220
Frank J. Shauchnes•�• presl­
WY 2-llOI ide n t of the lnL•rnatJo nal League
yanked the franchltt oul ol Ha­
vana Frid.II)' in a mo\le he called
necHUry for the safety of visit­
LEGAL NOTICI
American players 1111 w.ell 11
Ins
To be aol rl to the high blddor an
roattr\
the 20th day oi July 1960 at 10 those o n the Hllvana
that
announced
Immediately
He
o'clock A. M. ut the Zerkle u uc kbeing tr,nsfer­
was
franthlae
the
ina; _ Co .. }1 lddlcport. Ohlo, the folred to Jeney Clly, which last had
lowmg merchandise:
I One 2-pi1ece livJ na: roorn aulte, 1 11 team In the tntcrnatlonal League
\ 9x l2 wool rug, J Oxl2 rug pad, a 10 yean aa:o.

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T rode

The Leaders

Castro Casting
More Bitterness
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MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
G AB R H Pet.
Pl•-,.r-Cl utt
77 294 66 105 .357
Mays, S. F.
62 .344
Larker, L. A. 6 1 180 28
plate di n ner will be held in Sep­ A•hburn, Chi. 70 21!2 :18 91 .S23
!ember, probably in Athens Coun­ Gcoa1, Pilli.
78 3&lt;0 5 1 UIS ,ail
ty, for Congreasman Walter H. Clmnte, Pitts. 74 294 49 94 .320
Moeller (D,Lancaater).
White, St. L. 77 30fi 46 M .313
Plan s for thl1 even t, and other Adcock, Mil. 63 233 26 73 .3l l
n.a
adM ty in the coming fall cam• Skinner, Pitts. 77 298 57 91 .3u.,
palgn, were di11cusaed a t \ meet- Walters, Phi. 68 239 30 73 .305
Democrats Cngham, SU. 74 289 43 88 .3�
inc of 10th district
held ln the Colon ial Re8taurant
AMERICAN LEAGUE
at Jackson last night.
Gentile., Dal. 73 184 34 61 ·332
Mr. Mullen was named chairman Runn els, Bos. 74 2ei 5 1 93 .325
of the district's "committee of Smith, Chi.
75 290 42 94 .324
the whole" to campaign for Rep. Maris, N. Y.
70 262 53 8-i .321
Moeller, while May or Jamea Ru- Min oso, Chi.
76 288 45 91 .316
pert of Wellston was n amed trea- Skwron, N. Y. 67 2M 24 80 ,314
surer.
Kuenn, Celv. 69 265 44 82 .369
Lopez, N. Y. 59 19:? 33 59 .307
Power, Clcv. 67 263 33 80 .304
63 196 26 59 .301
Geiger, Boe.
Runt Batted In
N•tlon.l LHIM.,_l• nks. Cubt
74; A•ron, Br.vu 67; Mays,
Gianf• 6,4; . C•ped1, Gianh 51;
Skinner, Pir•fft 54
Am•rican LNtV�rl1, YanBids on the Southern Rural k9H 61; Ge,ntilt, Oriolu 59; HltnSchool District'a new high sc:hool Hn, OrtOl11 51; Skowron, Yannear Racine will be o pened Aug­ k"' SI; Mlnoto, Whitt Sox 50.
HMW Run•
ust 10 and -constructi on sh ould cet
N•tlOl)al L1a9ue-8�1]1lt., Cu�
under way this autumn it was
Aaron. Br,_,.. -•� 'ioyer,
lellr'ned here today.
presi­ Cuds 19; Mays, Gl.=f.t1 11; C1William A. McKelvey,
dent of the board of education, ,,_., Giants 17.
Amerlun L1..�1rl', Yan­
said contractors have to ld hlm
high school kn• 27; Leman, Stnaton 20;
the new, modern
9hould be ready for occupa n cy by Man tit, Y •nkffl 20; Hild, lndl.na,
U; W1lllam1, Rid Sox 14; Col.vlto
Sept. 1, 1961.
Total cost of lhe improvement ,1 ..,. 14.
Plkhlng
in the educational facillties of
Nation•I LHtue-RNbuck, 7,1;
the district is $690,000. Bonda on
lhe project have been pu1·chased Wllll•ms, Oodtl-n 1-2; L1w, Plr­
ltff 1 1 -J; Farrtll, Phlls 7-2;
by The Ohio Compa ny.
Buhl, Bran• 1-3.
Am1rlc•n L••l"e--Coatet, Yan­
kffa N; D■IIJ, Athl .. ic1 12-4;
Stal-,, White Sox 94; Stobb$,
S.1111tora 6-2; Gr•nt, l,..tl•nt 6-1,

Bids For New
Racine High
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Mr. a nd Mra. Olin Rife werti
Sunday gueahi of Mr. and Mrs.
Georie hn1haw.
.Attetndanee at Sunday &amp;chool
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Larabee or
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01111 Rife called on his aunt
and uncle Mr-. and Mn. Lou Diehl
kr. and Mre. Paul Archer and
19ri, llr. and Mr1. Roa:er Archer
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LIVES 0\/ER IN
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lored
'8:30 Demotratlc N'atlOnal Conv.
H�rve Alphand thia week invited t:arden flowers, many a deep blue,
1 1 : 1, Jaelk Pur Show
wives of delegates attending the whleh fa n out from over.ize bran­
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conference of United Preq Inter- dy glass shaped vaees. The trick
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national edilon and publi■hers to th111t while most of the po,ie■
are
lou� the palatial French Embassy articifieal, though it"s impo11lble
during the two-day meetlni ln to tel.I Without touching, a few also
K'elrl Tonlibt
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early Sept�mber.
are fresh. 'lbe effect ia dazzling.
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The Alpha n�s. one of the most
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The embassy hu a comma ndmg
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the n ation's capital, ,have .11et view of ijock Creek Park and its
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@.SJde 3-39 p. m S::pt. 9 for I re. French d90n open pn a lol'ely
11:00 Cartoon SM�culQ
1:30 Leav� ;� To Beanr
cept1on and tonr of the embauy. terrace overlookin1 roll1ng lawn.11
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The greystone mansion on Kilo- I that look like velvet.
10:1)11 Jubilee, \J. S. A.
rama Road is one of the 1,ndThe entrance hall is furnii,hed
11:00 Up-To-Tlle-!4lpute New■
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marks or embassy row. lb fabu- wilh a red velvet large Louis XV
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l o u s furnishl ngt, macnificent 1 19fa and tix matchina arlll(hairs.
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cba nd1liera, 411bu1Bon e4r6-t, an4 The dining room is paneled with
1�;80 Love Thll llok.
P1i(ltl ng11 by ih� 111.asters, �11 have green painted 18th century myth l :Q!I ,\b9ut 1"ooeo
been Imported fro.m Fran ce.
olo,:ical acent!i of gay gods
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a:oddesses.
It has a lara:e round
12:00 The Bir Pieture
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The imposing
mansion was dininc table with 40 Louia IV
'J:Jtl John Hopklna File
1:11!&gt; Th, Gale 8- 11ft
built in 1910 as the home of t'1,e white and gold antique chairs up­
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late John Hays Hammond, th� hol,ltered i n lia:ht brown velvet.
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minlna enginee.r who made mfl1,111 Who Do You Q,i the walls are 1tUI lifes by
t:OD Jllf 1tery M■tlhN
lions •Ith the Oiamond ayndlcate Matisse, Bonnard, Vlaml nck and
t:00 JUDeriean B!.llaa.WII
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of South Africa.
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Loi,jou and a sea picture b)'
It wa.11 purchased by the French CIJy,d' Jlonoet.
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aovemment In 1936 and it ha"
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been refurn lahe� several t1rtl.e1 by
'fhJ . tpaln dJ'•win1 room is
I 8:d John Dab- Wen
each new embaBSy chatelaine. Thp l¥1!t1tifulJy appointfd wjth empire
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embaqy _ got its lateat face-liflifl' iw!u, chair&amp; �qd t,lble1. The l!P·
7:00 l!roken Amn,
last Aprd In preparation of Prea1- holatef'Y is 1tripM almond 11:reen
7:SO Ch�enne
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dent de Giulli'11\'fsu to Washlng. s,itin a�d in i(lditiqn to tapes­
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tries,
4ecorations include anJ;,80 Ted ¥act Adlateur 1tour,
NIC91• Alphand, • till h•atl• tiqµf candelabra and a marble
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�ed �oncl Ntuty wh• 1, � w�lk• m,nµ.i.
ll:10 8cannJn&amp; the Weatber
1111 tnod1I of Prench chlC', h.s
for 1,naller r�tion1 and par.
ll:11 Sport Report
aclcltd hw own ■rtlatic t.uch" tf I ties, the Alpha nds use a more !n­
1 1 : 20 Late lbow
th.• �assy. Tflle ,_,t brutll• Um�te arnaller drawi n11 room fur­
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taking a,r• her ff...,. 1rra'19.. nishtd ip the Louis XV period.
nwnh on the 1round fleor of th� , 1'�e· i:n,-rble hearth ii pi nk ani:t
6f.room ttrMetvrt.
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Tl1e blue rug ls Persian.
Oipqpfs at the Frenclt Jmbas..sy
10:10 Wl\at, My IJne?
are alway, J))' candlelillJt. The
I! :do Sund ay NeWI Specla!
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itiurmet men uii are prepared
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the embassy kltchi,p, by - of ali
f: ; 4'-pu1ric111p �)bum
thi11g11 - an Italian· chef. The
fineat of wi neB are 1erved. And
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8:00 CBS Ntin
champagne is a "mu.11t" with
1:� Highway Patrol
8:ID GIPi.ln KlflOroo
every dess'ert.
1130 J'erry M.iioo
9:0Q gp,ooa Tbdt.r
8:10 Wanted-Dead or Alive
The emba�sy la known for its
10;00 brcember Bride
aevres porceiain, baccaret gJasa,
9:oq Mr. Lucky
table linen of white bat iste em•
9:30 Have Gun, W-!11 Travel
10:30 Yideo Vill■Je
1 1:00 f �V'e Luc)'
broidered With nol!i:egays of ti ny
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flowers and celebrated silver­
U :SO F'ar 1lorlzon1
10:80 Mtse Un iverae-1960
ware.
12:00 Theater 13
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-· -As the visilor• will see In Sep.
IZ:80
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i,i8lller, the embassy is Yery rep.­
'li'e il�ldh!1
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J'l!llt)nlative of Frqnce .and its
l:OO Hrit1 "Df tbii City
,crtate1t showplaee in thls coun­
D:00 Rev. •Matthews
1 :30 M the World TUrn1
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t.rylChru1hchev bluntly told the
United States to stay out of Cuban
a flairs or the com munist world
would intervene.

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S. Khrushchev threatened
uae Soviet �kets in support of
Cuba ir the Uniteri States "dared"I
11 ny •Hre88ion against that coun.

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Tw o companies or Belgian in•
�antry were flown to the Congo
' Friday ni&amp;ht and a third was
leaviri.g today.

Learn Of_Sister'e
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SIRVICES CANCELLED
Sunda y evening services al the
Pomeroy Church of Christ ha ve
bee n cancelled for thi!i week due
to the absence of the minister,
Jo hn Buckley, who is conducting
an evangelistic meeting at Owing.
Sl' il hi, Ky. Morning services will
be held aa usual.
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DENVER UPI--Jlm Ca.son, former di:fenslve back with the San
Franelsco Forty Nlners and the
Loa Angeles Rams, baa been 1igned as backfield coach with the
Denver B�cga of the American
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,Airlift Rescues

BRUSSELS, Belgium UPI - A
a;lant airlift brought hundreds of
fria:htened ind weary women 11nd
children out of the mutiny - torn
Congo today. The Belgian gov­
ernme'1t aaid the situation was
woraenlng a nd the n ewly . i nde­
pe ndent 1tate was threatenin g lo
fall apart.

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Da
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O:(»O Rom, R-.n DerbJ
B:Jl) New! P[&lt;1Uf1t
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The Syracuse board of public
1f,aln today urged residents of
the village not to waste water
durini the balance ol July an d in
August and September.
It was explained that " wear
a n d tear" on pumping equipment
not ·shoruge of water, is the rea­
•so n for lhe request. Ea�S&amp;ive wa•
ter conaumption puts I heny
l oad on the equipment.

WMf'O Daily Pro�am Schedule

Dally Sentin el, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., July 9 1
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ST. ANDRIWS, Scotlu• UPI
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off • brlll l•nt flnl•h by ,l,.rMrl•
c••• Arnald P•lrriff to win the
BriN,h Open ,olf ch•.,.lonshlp
ted.ay tty OM stroke wUh I total
ef 271 t. Palmer'• 279.
N•1le, who went Into th• raln­
po.tponed fin.I round with 1
tour-ltrok• m.r1ln crnr Pelm.,,
•hot • two-under-par 71 - and
that •lmost WHn't IIOfd ..,ough
H P•I- um. up with on• of
his �tented bluing flnllhff to
po1t I flwe-und1r,p.r 68.

HOLZER HOS�ITAL
Admitled July 7: Mrs , Ruasell
Little, Rutland; Leland Lemley,
C.heabire; Harley 0. MoBHman Jr.,
BY DOUG MOOR
A pre.jamboree traini n1 camp Middleport.
Dlsmiqed July 7: Mra. Ruby
waa heid al Camp Arrowhead at
Ona, W. Va., June 16-17-18. There Ferguson, Mr1. Coraleoe Wool­
were two troops a:oin&amp; from the wine, James Drinnon, Mra. Geo.
Each Powell, Mrs. Laura Gould, Betty
Melgs-Gallia-Maaon area.
tro op consisted of Lbirty-.11even Martin, Alva HokanlOn, Mr1. Eli­
zabeth Mullins, M.n. Georte Tw)'•
boys 11nd three acoutm■sters.
The prejamboree camp w.111 man, Mrs. Loren Caverlee, Steven
held to help boys from tbi1 dis­ Jav1n11, Mn. John Clendenin and
trict adapl to c1mp life of the ,on; Mrs. Jerry Stiffler and son:
3-0lh Nahonal Jamboree. The boy11 Mr1. Terry Oaborne.
from Meia■ that are &amp;oint to the
Jamboree are Bruce McKen1ie,
Pomeroy• Dick Neaae and Doou1
In Dayton, O.
Moore, Hock Sprina:•; Hay Pie,
kens, Mlddleportj Ph.II Roberti
Mra. Jame, Weber received
and Robert Eaain1too 1 Pomeroy word Thuraday of the death of
.t!:xpl orer Po1t.
Viola
Mn.
her silter•in-law,
Hank Cleland, Pomeroy, will 10 Paulin who died Thunday atter­
to Akron to participate in the no on at Good Samarilln Hoapital,
Region t Band.
Dayton. Her huaband, Ben P■Win
A contingent of 80, that'• right, a native of Meta• Count,, died
80 will soon be P.ullina out for Uve years ago.
the filth National Jamboree and
Fu neral senlce1 will be held
Mo nday at Eaton with burial In
Pikes Peak.
Al 9:10 pm, July 17, our IJ'OUP Dayton. Mr. and Mn. Weber leU
will be loaded and tbe U'ain today to attend.
will pull ouL westward bound.
When arrMna:- on the 20th, we CHAMOI.IR I N INTIRNATIONAL
LAUREL, Md. UPJ-Cbamour
go Lo the top of Pike• PHt, the
:.lllt to lbti Garden of the Gods, champion S-year-old of Ireland I
Air F orce . Academy, Color.ado and wi n ner of the lrl.lb Derby,
Ghoal Town ' and °'her point■ of bas been entered in the $l00,000 1
W11hinit.on, D. C. Internation1l at
interest.
The Jamboree ollleiaU:, opent LIIUNI race track, Nov. H.
on the 32nd a nd enda on the eve,
ntna of the 28Lb. The 29th we
leave for home arr1vint:: al ! am
July 31at.
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Prejamboree
Camp Training
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lli TWO ' B EDROOMS,
NEW uous�.
large llvlnf, room, . builMn �ilchen c1binetl, ca■ furnace, in!U• 3x3 Tru-Va\ matlre!ses, 2 3X3 . nulated, l1r&amp;e car port, 125 loot V11.l bo:1 aprlngs, 1 7-pc. breakfast
frontege. Wrllht street, off tel, l 11et of three: tables1 1 mink
Mulberry Ave. $9�.00. Phone bedroom suite, l -iX6 bed fprtn11,
W Y z-3292 WIibur Youn, or and one 4x6 Tru Val m•ttreu.
McM11ten HanlwaN Co.,
W Y 2-2700 Veile)' Lu.mlHlt and
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" But AOOn we found out the
demonau;�tor
·1n h · Amu!can'
h:
w�re very friendly to them,
said.
A '" demo lo ur" to the Diel area
and other government �u1ldmt s
where the student.a 11.re likely ti::,
de.� onstnite costs 2,000 yen ($5.50)
Many of our cu11o men de:
man.? good p��tcard� �� Zengaku
ren, t h.e offlcaal &amp;a.Id, and whe �
we tell the� we have none they
are disappointed.
AM: For So_ l r
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"We 1ound out t h at lo l h e Am erican tourists the Ze ngakuren demonstratio ns often were like good
modern Samurai m ovies," the of­
ficial added.
One elderly American woman
tourist, watching a student deQJ•
onstration, said, " ' the students
seem lo be having so much (un.
I would )oYe to be in a maas
con1a dance in front of the Capi­
tol Buildi n g in Wa&amp;hi ngton,'' 11c­
cording to the official.
During one of the most recent
demonstratio ns a middle - aged
American tourist · approached a
Japaneae . speaking UPI corre&amp;­
poHtely:
asked
a nd
ponde n t
"Would you please ask one of lhe
students if be would sell me oJ\e
of the red 1lag1? I woflld like to
buy one for a souve n ir ."

Eastern r1�;;k-O·p;;�tor Is
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Read T Stop Perenma

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and BEETS. li'r1mk
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lhe nu&amp;rk ol ,ucceu. Here's POTATOES
7 D 6tp ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheel MoDalley Run.
Emrlch.
y our chance ti) own Amerka'a
1111 work and repair w ork of
fln111t at America's lowoat price. iiiAVIL y TUCTOR IM.
kind. Frank Po wera, 133
any
Sale
tUl90
Wu
valua.
true
A
hrvlco. 512 I. Main, Pomeroy,
Third St., Mlddleport.
N.
tl688. K,rr &amp; V111n Zandt, Porn•
S1l11m1n:
Phont WY2,2t75.
7-6-aotc
WY 2·2301.
Phone
eroy.
7-8-3lc
k9"1Yill..
Harolll larnh1rt,
Oh., Phtne CNtf',lle Mtl,
O.OTll, WOOD SLAT PORCH
'54 PONTIAC C.:hlefton Deluxe 4
1-11-Uc
shades, cloth portb valance,
door. Thl1 one c.i n 't be be1I at
awnlnij■, ve neUan blinds, wi n•
thlt price. Doe, everythl na buL
Free eatlmalea.
ahadee.
dow
alt up and be1. Y o u'll really FURN ITURE kllcheo tablea and
::l15 Union Av1.,
Wlppel,
Dale
like It. See for y ourself. Wai
chaira, c•blnet, bu[fet, other
3 21 Wltt
Pomeroy.
'693 Sile $488. Karr &amp; V a n
I.Ible■, rocklnt: chain, di■hea,
Z111dt, Pomeroy .
7•8-3tc
1la■1w1re, olher ltem1. Phone RIDENouft · SUPPLY: -Radlo and
WY 2-2988 or 370 Fl1her Streel
TV Senlce. YU5•2121. 6- 1 1--30\.p
'D6 OLDSMOBIL.i!: 88 4 door sedan
7-6-0lp
Middleport.
Beaullful two tono blue. Power
TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
alet1rin1 and power brakH. A
appliance re,-lr. Phone Otl1
quality car. 'fruly a aood value. GREEN BEANS S l .00 a bushel.
McCUnlock, Racine, O."llo. 2•1-ttc
Plck yuur own. No. 2 Potatoe,
Wat $12116 S1.le '888,. Karr Ir:
$1.00 00 lb. baJil. C.:111bbMje 50c a APA!l.'1'MEN'TS - IUl'lllllled lDG
Van Zandt, Pomer oy.
7-8-3te
a -• -- - - bu1hel. Charle&amp; Hilton, Port•
ualurnlahed. 11:dluten. Kiddle
•Dg RAMBLER Amtiric,n 2 door
7-6-6tc
land.
.1-ll•tl
pr 1. Pbono WY-a-1288.
Solid red finlah. America's ec o•
nomy cl\ampion . Low mileaa:e,
RHllNG hone, gentle for
one owner. The be1l compact SMALL
See or call Ira Well­
children.
made. Hurryl Wa• IH195 Sale
man, Bradbury, Phone WY 2·
tlt88 . .Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pom­
7-8-6tc
tH82.
eroy.
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'44 PLYMOUTH Savoy -i door se•
dim. Bllllle1hip 11:rey nni1b a nd
buill like a b11ttlo1hip too. Prk-c
to fit your purae. W11 fi96
s .,Je $288. K11rr &amp; Van Zandt,
Pomeroy.
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8A,-Ef3AL L '5
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OF
;1/ANA 6ERIAL
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C/(AIR:5.

j �IGHT ROOM HUI.JSE, two ft\'e
roum c1partmenll, A. N. Bengel.
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Phone WY2·3212.

1 955 CHEVROLET

•� MEkCURY Medalist 2
pu.11h button drive. A.11 silent a.11 a
soaring "ull. Plan your ViU'II·
tlon in lllill UiG "M". Jt's reMd.Y
to i:;o. W11H $ l 59ll Sile $1288.
Karr &amp; Van Zandt, Pomeroy.
7•8-3tc

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T-- -G ARAG"S
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C11ll W Y 2-2157!). Rose Sisson.
7-6-6tc

Collie. Registered, Lincvln l l gts.
Name on t11g. Frnder call WY
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" 'When an American or almost
any foreign tourist steps into our
office now the lirst thing he sayJS
1� 'Take me to the s n ake-d1mce',"
the official said. ··we must say
Zeng:1k uren has become one of the
biggest tourist attractions today
and we musl now add · Zengakurcn' to the list of such attractions
as Mt. Fuji, Geisha girls and K abuki (classical Japanese drama)."
Demonstrators Ar• Frlftklly
The oHicial said the travel bureau first thought there would be
incidents if foreign t ourists, espec•
ially Americans, were taken to
watch "anti•Am�rican" demontralions.

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Card of TtKJ
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8 CHARLE S It. SMITH
TOK�O UPI - Demonstratmns
by snake-dancing �tudents have become almost u big a tourist attra('taon 1n Tokyo as cherry bloJsoms . the gc1udy Ginza street and
hot bath.s.
"Tllese days all the touri6ts
first d-�mand II guided lour 1n the
Diet ( Purllame nl) area to see the
'famous' snake . dancing Zengakurcn (Studenl.5 Federation )," an ofhctal m the foreign tourist section
of the Japan Travel Bureau told
UPl .

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

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JaRMITE ANO PEST CONTROL
Good C lean Uud C,rt
by p In Fr-N Inspection. ln•ur-- I
All Malt•t Hd Mo.NI�
a,d b� N.atilanwlct.. Phone R.
MOTO.U
,TROPCM.iTAN
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WY2•M A. iwvice •st.tlon
600-606 IHt #Min It.
4-26-tfc
2366.
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WANTED--A Christian companion
---- ---no smoker and no children. No 1 954 PLYMOUTII Belvedere 4 dr.
others have to appty. Fra n k 11edan. Extra nice foe mudel
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7·7·3tp
Emrich, Bailey Run.
$496.00. Blaettn.,r�, Pomeroy.
7-7.(;tc
STILL needing an out or county
laW'yer to represent me in the
protection of rny properly righl.5 1 955 DODGE; VB 4 dr. custom myal sedan. One cardul owner,
Hugh Lellheit,
Std. ahi!t. Extra nice. $795 00.
Meigs County.
Blaellnau, Pomeroy.
7-7-6tc
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AS Or THIS date I will not be
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reaponsible lor debta contracted 1· 1 9!56 STAR CHIEF BL E AN
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b)' any one other than inyaelf.
power
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transm,1ss1on,
automaUc
John Bryan
bra lw s and stcer1 n, , �c1 d1 0 c1 nd
373 North Sec ond Street :
heate r. In lo_p co ndition . C,1JI
Middl eport Ohi o.
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7-6-6lc
W Y 2-6834.
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4 cent. per w•rd, one i nsertion. H.i aimwn chi.ra:e - 60 tenu.
e vent,, per word for three oooweciuuve in.lertion..
Sh,:ta.1 - one m.l?lb for 30 cent J per word
Fu1J rate of 4 cent, per word 'Will be ahuged for advertisifii
lf not pa.Id wtlltNn 10 day1 aner receivin,a: bill.
Em&gt;n: in Mvertisina - Should be r1tpQ:-tN1 !.mmediately. The
Dail,[ Sentinel wUJ: not be reapo11S1.ble for more- Llwl one 1ncor­
hlcl i.merl!oa.
tMJ.l! of ThaDU aDd ::jpeeia.1 Notic:e1 ol Ew11LI Sl.1.10. Obilu.arie1
publiJhed at t ce'lt per word.
C DAYS
',"IORDS
3 DAYS
l DAY
1 MO.
IIOc
80c
$ 1 .36
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$J .8(l
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$7.!IO
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$2.24
Ada nceived by 10 A-:M,. will be in lbat day

Snake Dancing Students, Not
Geisha Girls Big Attraction

BACK AGAIN - - - - • • By Alan Maver

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:. Mrs. John Scott entertained with a shower Thursday even­
'4bg al her home in Forest Run honoring Mrs. William Sheri•
..dan Jr., a recent bnde.
A pink a·nd white color theme was carried out in the decor­

Du r ing tht• cvenmg guests to l d
of lhe1r c-ourtship da) s and al so
wro le a 11ot c 01 adv1re 10 the bri de.
Aft'&lt;!r the honurf&gt;d i:uest opened

lee Cream Social
Was Success At
Local Church

her many lovely g1ft1i refreshments
carryin g out the color them e w ere
sencd oy the hostess assisted by
Mrs. Hertha �coll, Mrs. Huss Wal·
on , Mrs. Wllham Kflliht iin d Miss
J udith lic n he1mer .

Atte nding wer e Mrs. Joh n f.
8a11y, granumother ol lhe ond e ,
Mrs . 'n 1111am Sh enda.n t:,ir ., mo L her
of tht! &amp;room, Mrs. t..harlcli liaur,
.'1.rs lieorgc Bae r, Mrs. Amanda
Baer, :,1rs. Jacob Baer, Mrs. uswm
Ncast·, Mrs. PurJey Karr .and Mrs.
J:Se rlnil Holter, great aunU. of the
bride.

�.rs. fred Ncalie a nd daugh ter,
Lc.·t' Ann, Mrs. l';iuJ h.il rr. Mn.
Woodrow
Mora and daughter,
Jac11.1e, Mrs. J\'l.trk Evilns. Mrs. Huo l d Newell ilnd
daughten, Lou
An n and Kath}', Mrs. i...erns Rouah,
Mrs. W1U1am t\.night and daui,:hter,
Jlou n na, Mr s. Roacoe Wise, Mrs .
Jtog cr Da niels, Mrs. Do nald O ren·
ner, Mrs. W 1 JI ar
. d F il.U drec, :lit
. s.
B ert ha Sco tt, M ,as J ud I· th li· en he l m er and Mrs. ft us.s w a t son.

16 M embers Of
Garden Club Are
Taken On Tour

BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX dea Ier

Surprise Picnic
For Bfrthday
Giv,en For Niece

Phone WY-2,3794
POMEROY, OHIO
A !lurprlse birthd ay pknk was
__ _ _ _ _ __
• held Thursday evening, at �he home
o f 1M1., and Mn. Eber Pickens, Sy1,1,�e (..rove, i n h onor of the 1 4 th
Pomeroy, Ohfo
blrth&lt;lay of their niece, Doris Jea n
SmHh. of New Brigh ton, Pa., who
TONIGHT
hu been viaili n g her uncle 11nd
"STEFJ.. BA YONE'I"'
thla summer.
aunt
Leo Gen n - Kieron Moor e
:1-11:u Smi th r eceived many nice
- a l lfO a:ULR fr1.1m her rclallYes and 11110 a
"RABBIT TRAP"
large decorated bi rt hday cake was
Ernest Bo11gnlnl'! - June Blalr
se r ved at the picn ic.
COMING JULY 10.11-12
Others pr e11en t were Miss Effie
SU�DAY thru TUESDAY
Pkkem
of Mi ddl eport, Mr. 1rnd
"BIG FISHF..RMAN''
Mrs. Ebo r I . Pickens o t Hadne, 1111d
Howard Kerl - Susa n Kohnen
Mr. and Mn. Paul Sel l ers 1m d
Ad mlMion: 60c - 30c
chil dre n of Port l and,

MEIGS THEATRE

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Reception Honoriqg Pastor's Family
Held This Week At Methodist Church

A reception honoring the Rev . and Mrs. Carl Herrin g a�d
daughter was held Thursday evening at the Asbury Methodist
church of Syracuse, sponsored by the WSCS.
Mrs. C . B. Weese was in charge of the program and ex,
te nded a welcome to the new puM u;s EJc.inur Hobson , �ecretary
tor a nd fami l y and those alten d rogram O ned with o f t h e Sunday School, M n . Dan
The
in
d as treas ure r
foII oweP&lt;
d w1· th th e R1 :.:c r wh o has serve
_P
gro
lil-up si· n ging
1 ror 45 ye ,1n;'
h
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lh
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readi ng of P�alm 27 by Mn. Alice
,
th .1rch tr easNor�1s,
arrnl
L
rs
Ca "" hart and pr.i yer by Miss Mar- M
.
I urer Carrol Norris, lay lea d er, and
C I I K ai-r.
, lh (' ;hrce tru.� tec� prcscat, Wl l liam
A solo. " H ow Greil\ �, nou Art,'" I W mC'brcnncr. C B We l'Se an d Carwas pr ('�(' n f('tl by nms N orris after I ol Norris,_ and the wscs of l icers
which M rs. w ('e !'.C rnlroduc� d Mr s ;ilso wcr" !ntroducc d.
F:at· h p('J"SO/l 111trodu,·cd sp¥ c
Oma Wl n cbr c r m cr , teac h er o r the
Star d a �6 �1 1' 8 Ra l ph Ro bso11. briefly M1.� s Karr gav, ,; h i shJ��· c f
prui de nl ;/nd C IJ \',r (' CS{'. teach er both the old and new d1 urch Mrs.
oi the (..oyal l klpns clatis . . fi_1 rs. 1":_. - 11es1 Uur fy who h,1� ser ved as
John Sauv ;i c: e an ti : .i rs . W1ll 1 a m 1 p 1an 1.� t at lhc church 1 or a n umber
Francis p rcst'nlcd a du ct . ' · How o r years was thank e d by M rs.
Weese for serving as 11:compa n ist
Can I Re Lonely ,''
Follo win i,: the duct, MrH. Wil- :·o r th{' prog ram.
the
l iam Winebrenn er, teacher of
Gift:s were pre�c n trtl to Rev. and
&amp;ag h,, cl a,;1. D:ina Wrnebrcnner, ,1r s Herri n � who t..,.-,th spo ke
te acher or the Tccna �cn cla ss, briefly a nd thanked the memben
Mrs. Mark Duerr. teacher of the 1 aii· the ••IIH i!lld receptio n. A solo ,
Builders class, Pau l K locs, lcac her , "I Saw A Man" hy R11ss Norris,
of th e l ive W i re class an d Mr� . followed Group si ngini: of " In the
P au l Klocs, teach�r of the Primary Service or the King·• a nd the be necla■ s . were introduced , a l ter which
. diction condudrd the proe:n rn .
Mn. ��uva�c and Mi·�- I-� ran�)S
&lt;..:ookics and punch wC'rc served
r.
sang, It You Ul vt' the S&amp;\' IO u_
during
the SOl' La l hour from a tabl e
1
or
deco r ated with arrangemen ts
!t o wers, the llift.:s of the Shumway
an d the Francis F l orislll. Mra. W l lpresi ded at the
l iam Eichinger
,Of
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o_
punch b_

Mrs. James Sc1 n born and Richar d
V a ughan ser\'ed as co-chairmen
for t he sut· ccss ful ice r ream soci a t hll'l d at thll' First Unilcd Presbv
, te ria n Church . Middleport , We dn eaday eve nrng.
During thf' affair acror dian
Sending gi ft&amp; but unable t o at music was provided at the tab les
by Mrs. Paul Ha ptonstal l an d vo- te nd we re Mrs. Ho race Karr, Mn.
Tom Lhl.Vl d Nease , Mrs. Ont Archer,
ca l numhcrs were sung by
K e lly as an .idded a l lrae tlon . Mn. Er nest R hodes and Mrs . A . H .
ot hers alteriding enjoyed singing Knigh t.
of fav or 11e hymns.
Helpers a n d donors were Mrs.
Everett Bach ner. lhchar d Vaua:b1n, Paul llaptonsta ll, M r . and
Mn. Leland Brow n , Mrs. Ha rol d
Sauer , Miss Phyl l ili Joachim, Mrs.
Edw ard Bu r kett, Da l e Wa l bu rn,
Evere tt Foreman. Mrs. Jam es
Sixteen member s of the Twilight
Harley, Mn. Charle� Shumaker, Gar den Club made a lo ur o( the
M ra. Beth el Coleman , Mr. and garden of Mrs. Irving Karr Jr. at
Mr.11. Marcus
Chambers, Miss �-.t a iO n, W. Va. , Thund ay e Yening.
M a rga rc\ Sauer. Mrs, Herman Bal- Many flowq11 and a wid e assort )ey, Mrs. Karl Owens, Mr . and me nt o( herbs were vlewerl.
Fo l lowing the t o ur . Mrs. Ka r r
Mt1. Ro)' Strick l a nd , J. H . Gra te,
C l iffo rd Bea,·cr and Rev. H owa rd ser\'e&lt;I reftellhmen ts to Mines Ethel and Cl ara G arland, Mill AUl!US
lluppelt, pas to r.
;;;;aa-;;-;;-;ac;.a;;;a;;;a;;;;;a;;aa;;;;;a;;;._ ta G cnheime r , Mra. R/jlph Gi l more,·
,
I M rs. John Handl ey, Mrs. T. A. H en- 1
nes.11y, Mn. Pearl Hysell, Mrs. T,
A . He�etson , Mrs, Dwlgh� Parke r,
Mrs, _ Leve r ett Roush Miss Sarah
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Ph1l_h p�, �r5, W. R. ShHlcen, M_rs.
ddie
_E
Smllh, M_rs. Jed Wcbaklr Sr.,
NEW and USED
.l-'lrs G� r� ld Wi lde r muth and M ni .
Phil W11l1.amso11.

COAL, Oil, GAS
FURNACES

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Shower Given Recent Newly Wed At
i
Forest Run Hom,e Of Mrs. John Scott

ations. Arrangements of magnoli.i
blosso� were used 1hroughout the
home. Pmk and white .slr&lt;'amcr:s
ex.tended from thr mi rror to a
large whne wedding bell wllh gold
fings, wh1d1 t:entered the mantel
decorated with ivy Pmk candles
1n gold holders wcrf on either side
of thl bell. Gtf li. were plal'ed on
a t,able der.:orwted 1n prnk and
white.

N,ew Off.,1cers
Insta II ed F
F1'des L.odge

I Michaels Fa mily
Has Visitors
Over Holidays

Mr . an d Mn. Wil liam Hess and
ramLly of G rea t Fa l ls, Montana,
aJ)() n t the Ju l y 4th week end with
'.\fr arid Mrs. J. s. Michael. Ju- 5
Hess is Mn. Michae l's niece. Th e
H.ea.�.cs were enroule ho me t rom a
trip which took th e m to Niagara
Fa l ls New York. City a n d Washi ngton, I)_ c.
Monday, the 4th, Mr a n d Mr:s
W i l ber Parker and family and th e I
Sarnoel Michae l fami ly joined the
guests fo r a fami l y d inner at th i·
J. S . Micha e l home.
Mr. a11 d Mrs. William Hamm a n d
two chi ld re n o f Toledo arrived on
5aturday to spend the week e nd
wuh th e Samue l M1thael ram1 l y
and other r dalivcs i n \teigs Coun- 1
ty and i n Lancaster. Sunday a pit·
nlc was held at Baile&gt;•'.s Lake cornp\emcn ting the \'isitors. Tho�c il l tending were :
Mr. an d :.1rs. Paul Hamm a11U
Mrs. G. A. Hamm, Lancaster: Ur
and M rs. Ho ger Grueser .. nd two
Mrs. John
Log11.n;
d aughters,
Hamm .. Mr . a11d Mrs. Delmar
Hamm and .son, Jimmy, Mrs. Nor man Theiss, Mr. an d Mrs. George
Thein and three children and Donna Bowers oi Radnc, Mr an d Mrs
C l arence G r ues er. Mr. and Mrs
Dana Hamm, Miss Dora Hamm.
Miss Emma Hamm. '..,r. and Mrs .
Virgi l Hamm a n d sons, Robert an d
Tommie Minersville RU .. Mr. a nd
Mn. Samue l Michael. Gary, Lenora, and Loui:;c. c1nd Martha F lo
Parker of Chesler, and the gues ts,
Mr. an d Mrs. Wi ll iam Hamm, Bil ­
l y and Ca�o l , Tole do.

Ray Plckell8, son of Dr . and
Mrs. Ray R. Pick e ns, Mi dd l eport,
will be leavi ng a week fro m to­
Spr ings
mo rro w for Color ad o
wher e he will at te nd the Natio na l
Jamboree fo r Boy Scouts.
He is o ne of the eight from
Meigs Cou n ty wh o are pl anning
lo attend. The boys will l eave
Hu nt in gton by t rain and their
t r ip wil l inclu de , camping, sigh t
seeing and the week al the Jam­
boree.

Wor ks hop PlannecJ
A RegUI ,
UgUSf Meef1ng

John Kincai d, De puty Grand
Chancel l or was tile insta l l ing omcer Thursday eve ning wh en Fi des r10r
Qr
Lodge, K. ol P. met at the hal l
in Mi ddleport for their installatl o n of new oUicert,
The Ches ter Garden Club m et
f ollowi ng Wednesday evenlng at lhe hom e
the
He inal,Ued
I,. R. Wiley, Chancellor Corn man - o Mrs. Vernon Webe r assisted
f
Chande r· Richa rd Owens Vice
bv Mrs. Lawrence Mi l hoan an d
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P
Woire',
r
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l
ate;
cell r Br ad
J. Mrs. Paul Ba er .
I I . Grate, Master o.f Wor k ; ; �ash
The roll ca l l Gar den Mistakes I
Bahr, �cretary; Jhchard �a1 l ey, Have Ma de w u eiven by the 28
Record ing Secretar)';
&lt;.:heater members 11res(' nt an d one guest, Cub Scout, Enjoyed
Z i r kle, Outer Gua rd c1nd Russe ll
W iPner Road, Outing
Barbara F'aye of WMPO.
n oush, Inne r Gua rd .
The Pomeroy Cub Scou ts of
M rs. Woodrow }1ora a nno unced
. 1-'ollowlng tile c l ose of the meet- \ tha t th e Chcstei" Grad e School Den Six he l d a wiener roast and
111&amp; refreshments were served Jl lanting is comp l eted and the outing al lhe home of Eddie Ba er
with Edi,la r A ll ensworth in charge. bil l pa l d.
ho noring
evening
W� d ncsdey
W o rkshop was plan n ed for the Steve Krinke who will be mov­
r egu l ar meeting night in August ing away in the near fu tu re. Dur­
t u be pret"e ded by a po tl uck su p• ing the eveni n g, t he boya presen t­
per a l 7 30 pm ,, ""· Melhodl!l ed S teve wi t h a hr�ell gift .
Atte n&lt;!Jng were Mike and Denny
Church. Th e club wtll have a
Ro nnie Reu ter, Bill Fet ty,
Wrlght,
of members gar den, on Aul\Ul t 7 at 1 p m beginning from Dick Rou,h, Tommy Vaugha n ,
Mrs, Harold Th oma■ enleri1ine4 tJle church.
Jim Anderson, Steve Krtrike, Ed­
with a bridal showe r Thur1dar
M rs. Ho m er Ho l ler announced d le Ba er, To m Lind, den ch ief,
evenin&amp; at her hom e in Mid dl eport tha t the W il dw ood Garden Club Mrs. Llo;-d Wr igh t a n d Mn. Roy
in h onor of MIH Polit Thoma11, i&amp; s tagin 11: a Ch r i.11t mas Flower Re uter, den m others, Sherrie and
daughte r o f Mr. and Mn. S1m fo�d
show, July 3 1 a t the Fores t Run Jeffrey Reu ter an d M r . and Mn.
Thomas, whose marriage to Mi l - Church from 2-4 pm.
E d war d Baer .
fo rd Hysell of Brad bury will be an
Mrs. Baer sh owed sli des or the
event of thl1 mo nth.
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l ocal (l ower sh ows taken by C.
The Thom as home was d ecora ted E. Blake sl ee.
wi th summer flowers and the dinMrs. Do n u ld Mor11 made "My
lni1 room waa decora ted w! th whi te Faml l y's Favorite A rr angemen t "
iitl d 11 reen streamers coming from and Mrs. Mi l ho.en showed an ar ­
the chan de l ier to the table wi th rangemen t using rosea. Mrs. Pu r­
smal l colo red umbrollas co inp l et- l ey Karr wo11 the door pr h:e.
in� the ar ran gement.
By LUCILLI HAWKINS
Ear l
Mr s.
judges
Flower
G11mc1 were p layed during lhf' nea n, • Mrs. Esthe'I' Wright and -&gt;1,l;t'�
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l'vcnlni:: with pritea tM! l n Q: w dn by Mr s , Hor J('C Karr 11wartlt•d s l i l'k ­
M r 1111 d M rs Carl N. Smi th re­
M lss Ca ro l Hud1on and MitIB Di x ie ers to M rs. Dona ld More , Mrs. turned home Thunday nigh t ar­
Pierce.
Pau l Saer, !'ltr�. Ruell Ridenour, ter w weeks visi t In Minnea polis,
After Miu Tho mB.!I had o pened Mrs. Homer Holler. Mrs. V�rn on Minn., with their daugh te r Shir­
her many lovely giHa refreshme n ts I Weber ar,d Mrs. Lawrence Mi l• ley. Mis! Jmlt h is comple t ing he r
home made h oan.
of punch, cake and
course in modeling scho ol an d Is
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mints were served with Mn. Thomnow a part tlme teacher in the
as, mo lhc r
the honu rcd gue.111 , C
1elloo l .
hicken Bnrbt"cue
serving the cake.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Ha r ry Lew Brown
Others attending the sh ower Enjoyed Tliurstlny
M r . and Mr�. W , R. Carpen ter an d chi l dren Jerfr ey a nd Elaine
wore Mn. Mary Dona hue, Mn. Au•
drey Frod, Mra. M1bcil Walburn, 1 11d M r . a nd Mrs. Alex CUo e n - left Thunda}' nlgbt for their
ilira. Dell Hyse ll and da ughter, lertdned wi t h a eh il•ke n barb('- home Ill Vald osta, Ga., after sev­
the , eral d•ys visit wi th hia paren ts,
Judy, Mn. Rober t Burdet te, MIJJB cue Thursday evening at
M r . an d Mrs. Harley Brown.
Ca rla Wll10n, Mra. Jo hn Kra ws- Carp en ter home, Mulbe rr.v Ave
Pr l'!.llent were Mr, and M�s. Ed ceyn, Mra. Fred DcWeeac, Mn. MilMn. Hube r Brown who i1 on
d red Wol,e and d1u1hter,
M ary, war� T. Br_o ok over ,a�d ch1 ld�en,
her employment
on from
vacati
Mrs. Cl a ude Aeh ley, Miu Th.elm• Eddie, Davi d a n d f,rtu of Gar the Ma rg uerite Shoe Sho p ii
al
Boyer, •nd Mn. Floyd Boyer.
re tttb urg; Johnny Youn!!. Mr. an d
vl.d tmi:; in Indi a napolis, Ind., with
Sending gltl1 but unab le to at - 1 M�s , Cllo an d rhil drC'n ,Ian and I
r brot her-i n-law and sister, Mr.
tnnd were Mr,. F1ora Bailey 1nd Abela an d Mr . and Mr11 . . Carpen. he
nd Mrs. Phil Stolph and family.
a
• ter. James. Janet an d A l ita.
Ml11 C•rolyn Milhoan.
M r . 1:1.1\d Mn. Edward T. ltrl)Ok­
over and family ot G a rretllburlil
were T h ursday gueat1 of Mr. and
lln, W. R. Ca rpen ter and family ,
. Recent ,:uest, or Mr. and Mr1,
lJoyd Wrigh t and fa mily were
Mr. and Mra. B. L Duree of Park­
·lnburr- They were · aecompanied
bome , by kebecea Sue Wrlaht for
1 a vl1lt.
Mr. •nd Mr,. Lloyd Wriaht and
sons Mik e Ind Benny, Ri cky
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Sheela of Vin ce nt 1nd Mn. Mer•
llo TrHy and ch ildre n,
Kerli n
and Sue enjoyed 1 n outln&amp; at
Lake Hope Tuesday.

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Miss Polly Thomos

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Dalry Bar Door
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ASSOC,I ATED RADIO
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Harry MHler, Owner

POMEROY, OHIO

HOME OWNERS

ONE POLICY COVERS THEM AU

Fire

On Dwelling - Fire O

Contents - The ft
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Comprehen sive Pe rso nal Uablllly
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Mr. a nd Mra. WIiiiam Rizer and
childre n were wee kend 1ue1ta of
Mr. U'ld Mra. Owen Hawley of
Cotumbua. Whi le t.htre they 111
apenl the ho liday pico\ctfq at
Buckeye Lake wi th Mr, and Kn. 1
CUI Tyler, of Co lumbut.
lln. Oar1 Lavender, 81111n and
Marr apent the weekend vl1tu n1
hff abter, Mn. Ruaaell Tucker ,
anti family of Leon .•

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Ohio, Monday, July 11, 1960

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Detides ProPosal Would llave
Made Service Inadequate Here
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She wu a · member of tbe :MidSurvivor;: are two 9001, Orville, dleport Baptift Church.
Ob·eater ; and Harold, S.hta Paula, • Survivora are her huaband , RoC alif.; a brother, William WeJ)er, ber� • '•later, ltrs. Pfuillja Webb,
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Frlenda in■y eaJ !at thft Jllwl inP.- and t. irandthildren. ·
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Sund-, evenlna at. hi&amp; residence on Cllftord of Um.a, Ohio; a dau&amp;bter,
Bnwlw,ay in 11(4dleJ)OI't wt� - � 'Mr&amp;.- Harold , , (Mar1a�t) Pratt �f
held at ,z it- m. , Wednesday ftoin Vienna, W. Va. ; • �n, il)ono-,
Ute, ��..ta Funeh� �- - van �ailer, Cbnhlre, and four
Cbeabire Grave[ kill O"andclilldren.
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an d M rs. Watteraon , Mr. and, Mn. (lei ,and .Child� · :Wi�ington,
Robert Beegle, Mn. Gretta ·stmp- Were wee�"end � .of .Mla tive&amp;."
son, Miss V e ra Beegle, Mrs. Lovey 1 .. Mr; add· )In. DltYld· Huddle.ton
Sayre, Mrs. Lau ra Bell and Mrs. ' arid son Of, .Po� spent $Un·
Helen Sim pson.
dly with · Mr. &amp;lid Mra. C',rol
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Ho l iday dinner guest a of M r . Sajre, .'· ."!-1
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an d Mrs. T. G. Hilldore and ffa u- · · . ,, ;, � r
ghter Donna were M r. and Mrs. , 1'tr - _afl,d- iff.1. To� Li ncke1, . ton
Wil l iam MeKelvey, ch Udreo and Scotty qi , .Jiove Caty ..,_.,. t/the
John M cKelvey, .all of Port land, weft (liw,_ �th _ .her p are nta, ·Mr.
non Johnson, Pla nt!, Bob Byer an4 - M� ¥ . . , Spencer.· , . .
lff: : � 1!•• J.�d . Sa,,;e .,nd
Mi ddleport; Mra. Chriatlne Lake
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T. �mt �•�in
� ' �,local. Calling during the day
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were Larry �k er, Phyllis Stahley w...
h of.Jt,.· · :-•nd
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Mra. Mary Smal ley, daughter Jo- M • ·· � ..
��... apc}-,�Mn,:�1. ·�er, atsephine Ma l lory, Middleport and
Mr. and M rs. Thom11 Youna: of tended. � , c:onve11tJOn · in ·P.tn�IYl•
vui11-· � �t'J:tliat week.
P omeroy.
� __,......,,,-:-Miss Do reen Norri s of St. Pa ul,
Minn., spen t lilt week with he r
pare nts , M r . an d Mr s. Fem Norria
an d :sp ending t wo weeks is their
dattehter Mrs. Gloria Reed and
son Mat t hew, or f orest Lake, Mi nn
Mrs. Mary Woo d of Saxon vis­
ited her sister -in- l a w Mrs. Fern
N orris, Monday.
Weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Sharpnack were Mr.
an d Mrs. Jack Sha r pnack Jr. a nd
chil dren a nd Miss M a rabel Sharp
nack of Co lumbus.
Holiday weekend guests of Mr.
and Mra. Ira Beegle tlllt.e Gene
Beegl e and son, bonna, New Bri­
ghton, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs.
Char l es Beegle and aon Chuckie
of Columbus.
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Mr . and M r s. Bob Wilson a nd
family of Pomeroy were holiday
guests of her parent&amp;, Mr. and
1,1,
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Mn. Harry Hayman.
Mary Grac:e Stobart employed
in Columbus and BIil Hyaell em­
ployed al New Martin svme spent
Sjzes 81h to 3
the weekend with Mrs. Hysell.
Mrs. Kathryn Guinther, son J.
F. and Miss Eloi se Bell of Cln­
cin11a ti 5pen t the weekend with
their mot her, Mrs. La ura Bell.
Middleport
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe S pe n-

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Pomeroy ' , Railway Express Agency also serving Mid­
remain in operation according to a findin g made
public today by the Public Utilities Commission of Oblo,
The order, signed by Edward J. Kenealy , chairman and
Ev"ett II. Krueger , Jr., member, denied the proposal of the
Rallwa;r Express Agency to eonsolidate Pomeroy and Middle­
and were their attendants.
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port with the Gallipolis agency slaUon.
Following marriage, the two couples established homes
It lound in htarinp March 15 in
be ....,.,_,. ahoutd the lac.al tt
in SyraeuSe .and have. ne ver lived .more than one fourth 9f a
Columb111 and in Pomeroy June I
tion IN clONd, and the a...,.
the Express agency's reasons for
mile apirt. Mr. and Mrs. Dully have five children, all daugJi.
consolidatin g were oYerweighed by (Lff llludi&amp;III) dlitml.....
ters. T�• Clarks ha,,e two sons and a daughter.
On the other band, lhe Commis­
complain­
ev idence from local
They have · all attended the sam e Syracus e Presbyterian
ould sion found that compla.inants prov­
w
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anta th1t a singl e
Church in which both famiUes have been active members.
harm the service here and there• ed the service, if performed rrom
B oth Mr. Clark and Mr. Duffy worked for many years f o r
fore damace complainants' busi­ Gallipoli.11, would not be reasonably
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mining companies in this area tUJ:e Conner as a· machine opadequate.
Several Testify
era tor and Mr. Du ffy as a blacksmith. Mrs. Clark is now post,
Marvin Bantel l, diviaion super­
Appearint before the Comnds­
master at Syracuse , a posi tion she bas held for the past 1 6 Lollf' n, Parkers_bu�&amp;. ,11-)'e,ar-old aunt of Mr1. Duffy and Floyd vilor for the express age ncy had
sio n durinc ill pair of hearinga
1r,ued :
�••rs when she succeeded Mr. White to the post upon his re• Matpews, Mrs. Dwry s brother, also attended the dinner.
were Edison Ba1'er, Jllddleport,
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pickup
and
delivery
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A
chil
service
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Mr.
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and
ee of !li
Mrs, Clark and their
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Uremen t . Mr. Clark is now a syra&lt;:use councilman a nd is a
John Duffy
Mr. and
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president of the Chamber ot Com­
ipolia
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Ga
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be
will
fauttltes
wer
pre�•nt
for
e
the
day
with
former mayor of th e village . Mr. Duffy Is retired.
. thell' patents. They aerving both rounlie.s as ii now is merce th ere, furniture dealer; Rep,
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Strangely enough, the Clarks and Duffys have never cele- a e , . and Mrs. Jam.es Clark, Clove, Obto, Mr. a11d. Mrs . .ThoGeorge Meinhart, KiddlelM&gt;ft; A).
with I station In Pomero;-.
braled an anni versary of theiJ: wed&lt;\ing togethe r. Neither did.
Clark , Lanca�. and Mr. and Mrs. Dick .Wlnebre�er,
Elberfeld, department store
fred
at1t&amp;.n
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they on their Golden Wedding anniversary Sunday.
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manager of I tJre and oU Illes
. dchil dren , all pri,sent for the occasion.
Mr. a n d Mrs. C)ark he ld open house at thelr Syracuse
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company, Pomero)': C1111· Bahr,
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hom e f om 2 till 5 will,! a steady stream of their friends and .
, A1So ajtendlng the fe�tivJUes at the Clark boine fr�m a
owner, Smit b'1 Clothiq Store, Mid­
relahves caUmg to express b est wishes.
MD&lt;le were Mr. and l,lrs.' Henn1J1 Clari&lt;, Munroe, Mich.,
, l'.)
dleport; Leslie F. Fut� pilenl
. A representative
\Of the Nolan Amusement o. which has I
Mr. and Mrs. Duffy were guests of hon� at the Letart �i� Clark, LaSale Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Clark
manager of .a. construction and
,
aDd
been contracted to provide the n de s at the annual Meigs home of their olde st dau�ter Mrs . Julian Hill. Both couples .»I, John, Toronto,
building aup ply firm, Pomeroy,
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Rev.
a nd Mrs. Delbert Milla, Colum--�
County fair in Augu.t will be here soon to confer with fair were surrounded by !hell' children, their grandchildren arul tiu
and president of the Pomeroy
s; Mr. and Mrs. Paul
u. Mt. Gilead, Ohio; Mt. and Mrs.
board officials.
Chamber of Commerce; and T. A.
great grandchildren .
�beater Turn bull and d�ug�ler, Huntington;
and · ),:rs.
Such was the report given at a years permitting residellts to use
wnie, men's cl�thlng ,tore no-­
Do
Attending a dinner lor Mr. and Mrs, Duffy at the Hill George Hawley , Cheshire; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Coates, Pome.
The Ti-i-County Teen Canteen's er, Pomeroy.
ncen t m,.llng of t he b&lt;l,rd. The lhei r foldin, chair, on the track home
were al l their five daughters a n d their husbands, Mrs. Joy; · Rev. Howard
Middleport ; Mr. aPd J\ll'S, Car l recreation center at s,ra,u., •,..
Fvffs uW th• pr.ant ..,..,1_ce
No lan company which will bring area i n order to help accommo- HHl
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Mr
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s. Char es O ke, upper Syracuse, Mrs. Don Gr1mm,
·" M ts, Ha Iiie
D&amp;Y,s,
a11 . and Mrs. peMl McB rlde-. ed a week probationary .-�
, and ,,.
seven ride, to tltie midway of the 1 date overflow cro wds.
ha, Nen eiccellent 8'"'11 te nllua
will be open the remamder of the it WDUW ...... ,-.1w. future
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The board ag reed to forward Belpr e, Miss Gertrude- Dufty, Syracuse, and Mrs. Lester Syracuse.
Meigs county Fair will ,et off
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o V. Savage, or-th rtl the ciMnty •• •1 a
rding to
a rocket on Wednesday afternoon information to the Kenney Music R�msh , Le ta rt . A lso present were 16 of their 18 gra,ndchildMore than a hundred of the couples friends called at
Le
,_.. 1h - ..1.........
Aug. 17, al, &amp;he grounds when Kid- Co in regards to tbe company's ren and three of tbelr six great grandchildren. M.rs. Elizabeth theit home d\ldng the afternoon.
.
The probationary period was set
-The o th er, proved � the com•
die Day ill h eld a nd .w ill provide exhibit and providing i nstruments
bow much ,upport mluion'a aalisfaction Uiat they re­
-- to determine
.
•....._ tr ee ride ticlcets 1 which will · for fa ir pr ograms. It was announ- ·
·
.
'fl'.u/� be JlVen the program. II&lt; b heavily upon Ule � a,ent
eed a l,o lhal D ��-Del bert_
be ,ca llered by
t Mi 1
/•
����-·
ii!l&lt;!I oat that the -.!tteon.. l&gt;os nolif)'UI" them 111 •ul:·tt llliP-­
·
alf;S
llO
I
a
t
. At Uae il:Ntiri'P-!'-':'"'� vu:-uP a 1a win .be a:ue11t •P-e.r
· ,,.., ar;a _""
&amp;r
_
_
/If
received splendid coopera�oo. ..in ment and their pieldq them u,.
made .Plinl tb- ' hold ar, . af�oon . nual sen-ke, of the Me.ii:• County
J
·
·
r,ga
WU,
the center.
n
o
'lbe;- sh owed how Ulla would be
talent ,how · 1o. b• staged in cone Mini sterial AB&amp;ooiation lo· be held
Al . recent meeting of the Syra- practically lmJ)oslible wen a ■ln­
junctiOn With the Meigs (;abn ty oo Aug. 16 to open the fai r.
cuse vi llaae council a unlllimous gle agent for Meigs ud Gallia
Farm B�au and it was aa:reed to
Anothe r meeting of the board
L
a
atuderits,
Sen
(UPI)
ANGELF,S
OS
vole of confidence waa given the eounliCs to be in Gallipolu,
KellJledy
F.
Johri
ledge
neared
further
of
elec.
.
p
provide space for two sta te age n • to com piete plans for this year' s
the magic mark o f 761 delegate votes today in an apparently lion reform$ to prevent voting _{I.ls-- project. It will open Th e!iday at 2
.18.
ly
u
J
for
t
se
a
w
fair
Dethe
are
Thev
cies for the fair.
'
·
..,vit ,es
8
· t1· on a11111· nst N e�ea. and p. m. for Its flnt day of a,�·
·
...mma
unstopa· ble drive towa-rd first ballo t nomination for president c..,
partment of Highwav
.
' S afet'v and
·
d
t
·
and
·nd
both
g'1
s
o11
pro
er:
o
severa
oor
I
mg
u
me
n
uId oor
o
,
I
ara
J th
p
at the Democratic Na tional Convention.
the Ohio Mental Health Auo�I••
YOUNGSTOWN, o. UPI _ Two
Hours • before the first session of the conve ntion, a Un i- teed to ra ise the. backlea of ,outb- re.cre,it ion. closing t ime ia n p. m.
ti on:
gunmen herded 1 0 persona i n to I
ern deleg ates.
Al 8 p, m. the canteen will stage
,
Pla ns were made for �J!. .corn-- .
lJBck room, t hen emptied five tell- ted Press I nternational survey showed Kennedy with 699 first
0sed plaUor,n we nt be· ita second bandstand retord hop
. I
The
prop
1
pletion of a fe nce at the rl!ar df
ers·· drawera of a n estimated $22.- ballot votes - only 62 short of the necessary maj ority.
I
fore lhe full plaUorm commi ttee sponsoffd by the Women's Auxil�e gr,ihds_tand for, more efli1'hla count included 40 of the 81 was looking for a l11dweatetn run- for raliiieation today and will be lary Ill the Syracuse Volun teer
000 at the slx-month-.old Corners&lt;I
.
e1ent handling of �ow�s �t�end.
burg Branch of the -Mahoning Na• votes in the Pivotal Penn sy l vania ning mate with atrona: .appeal to sent to the convention fl por Tues- Fire Departmen t. Proceeds will a:o
int gran datan d eve nts. tt: was
del egation, which Gov. Da vid L. the farm vote, But he profeased day.
·tion al Bank t oday.
towarda the p urchase of a new
agi"eed al so· to ill seontlpue the p olw
(
Bank ofiicia ls started an audit Lawren ce had ke pt in the unCOm- that his mind was atlll bpen.
Kennedy's chief rival for the .top fire truck.
E. Bartow Jonell, former West
l&lt;r of permittinJll residents to
.
· ool SlU· to determine tbe e.tact imo un t mitled col u�n until today._ A key
·The center, located on the aec- Virginia State Senator and Point
"A
plaUonn
drafting
auba
,
j
y
ot
6
Le
Sen
t
e
Ma
orit
ader
p
h
sc
ig�
h
Three Racine
take their own fold.in,: chair• to
member of the group sa1d that commlltei, domiµated by Kennedy Lyndon a . Johnson of Texaa, ffu ond noor of the town hall, will be Pleasant bu1Sineasm1n, was re-electtaken. ·
the final event of the · fa lr, the d_en ts were ho�p ltali.i.ed at Meigs
The
gunmen;
wea
ring aunglasaea, Lawrence a t a noon e. d. t. ca ucus aupporten, completed . ,work on
a t still making confident nolBfll in a n open to anyone in the Meigs-Gallia - ed chairman (If the Muon County
Geoe!a l Hospita l ear ly t5u nfiay
mu1ka l o r tbe Big Bend Minstrel
escaped in a car. . Hipway patrol- might •h� a&amp; ma�y as 60 to 65 cl\&gt; il rldll.8 plank _ which SOme attempt to head off a stampede or Ma&amp;0n area wishing to take advan- Republican ueeutive committee ■t
mmor
O
t
treatmen
for
g
h
morn�
A11oci1ti�1:,;.
ruen, sheriU's de puties a nd police Pennsylarua votea mto the Ken- members des�iQed as the most delegates to Ken nedy's
a meeting held Friday evening in
band- tage of th e c:enter·a facili ties.
'l'he polic, was ado pted se veral .(nJurtes auffend In a one•Qlf 6et up road blocks between here . ned,y column .
far-rea
ching
in
partu
hia
II
to"".
la
It
'"
so
ahcrwlft9
a
MM
wa
pre-flt,
blMCI
the Mason county coutqlouae. _
on.
But
J
o
hn
.,
,
n's
l
ate-bloom"
accide nt al 1 :38 a.m. on the Bowand Salem on U. S. 6.2. The ba nk is
Taking Kennedy's nomi nation included a sympathetic reference ing can!:lida cy seemed to be stalled an 1n 1nri■p, Its p.-of lh would
Jones' election, unanimow:I)' .votm
an's Run Road.
"ti ... ·oca ted on u . s. 62, j uat aouth of 1 for granted, conve n tion king-mak• tu sit-in demooatrations by Negro \ at the 118808 . Dixo n line.
ed by the committee, came despite
B'"ughl lo the hospital bv
' M rs . l
- - - ----·
· attention to the
I era lurned the1r
a letter he liad written lut week.
.,.,
Jessie B r inker, Racine, were th e c1tY JI m l'·
ir
a
p
ndi
he
a
b
d
of
nded
a
c
m
e
oice
of
.
running
a
F,
IUC"
81l)'ing that he did not want
ma te. Sen,
l.a
T
Meriam Smith, P ortland; Randy
u
keys
stJ
to
ank'B vault, but the Stuart Symi ngton
b
the
of
Rea·
FOliijon,
tbe
n
I
himaeli
o
ceed
ri,
Mi
Norris, Racine Roule 2, and Joe
.
Brlu
•·ker, RacIne. They were re- women tellers were so flu1te.-.d who has had no l uck �n gettin,1 his
·. . ,
Mn. a.Ha Holter,. Horse cave aona given were Uuit hil private
they dib, not remember where the presidential bid off the ground,
w-1.. Gen- dut ies prevented him from perl ea
:;!:e����r�i ng a car owned by keya were. " The s unmen leU with- found heavy favor for second place
tt.spit1I lhortlr before noon �=�g the J ob .. it lhould ha
' I
=
out h aving opened the va ult.
on
lhe
ticket.
.
·
sheriff'
officers
d
s
l
to
.., the- Racine atMl'tfflCY
today
ht
mother,
,
.
I
The robbery was Yo ungalown·I
The first rehoarsaI o I the B 1 g that hia car skidded o n the £ravel
other officers named at the
Olher1 recel vlng more t han
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.,.,.,� a
In erltlal --•ltl
cl
aq
7
GAR
(UPI
Ont.
Nl
The
-year old lad
Bend Minstrel Associat ion which ,oad and jumped a ditch. Accord- third bank h o ldup of the year. complimentary play in the vi ce1
,
bti,
et
wound, ,,,■ rently Ntf Jn.
ll
made h1Story by Uvm.g through a 165-foot plunge ov er NiagawUI appear (or th e lifth straigh t ,·n• lo the wreck re ort, t he car Neilber of th e two earlier ones preaidenUal sweepstakes were Ben.
::�
ls
F
••
un!
bl·
1ftw
lhortlJ
died
Sh•
fllctad.
p
r a al on i.14J·
ay, t theIy reading comic
books on Sunday, 1 2:• ed l® feet a fter leaving the have been 80I ved·
- .
,
year at the Mei&amp;a Co un ty FaIr next travel
Callo, v•ee chairAttorney Carroll
H ubert H. Humphrey and Gov,
.
P
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'
and planning to .resu me Jtis first school vaca tion today .
mo'nth will b&amp;i held at 7 : 45 Wed- road, with medium dam�ge to the
m an of the Youna Republican acOr ville Freeman .of Minnesota ,
·
Roger Wooawird, blue-eyed a nd
ca n
i
JMrfl11CY Chief Waltar- Clttancl tivitles. QtheJ'S named . aa vice
.
v
rsch
.
vele
p:�!�� ��
u
ow
car.
,
� :: � Cj �
MIIGS GIN.RAL HOSPITAL
� : 10 Pounds of ad venturer, was d ue
H. A. Johnaon,
li
Y
. en.
nry
•c son °
.
as · oo
The accident occurred 211.i
e
falls by M id thi■t 1h11 sctV•d wH u .d at chairmen were
.
.
t Of tile �ospital barely 48 hours from the brink of th
Several regular cast memb era miles off or .R&lt;1ute 12--t.
A
Walter
ton
•
Holter,
Theodor•
W
m.
1,
n
and Charles A.
Windsor
..
�
�tto
.
n
d
Gov.
Geor
·
D
Le
ge
,
o
ckm
Amer,
two
tty
a.
r
M
Saturdiy;
�dmi�ted
,
,
••
···•er
,,n tourt,•· wu w
a: a ftei' be&lt;oml ng the fin
ou
.
.,_ the Ylctl"" Ha found his mothar !Iurdette.
peraon .
t
!:.
.
IYVe mofed}�m . the. �rea �reatin g
a
n,
.
K
Cunnfn
A minor a.ccldent on Butternut b
'"ham,
Syr
.
Fells.
·
Nia&amp;V•
a
In
tion
a
observ
es
ac
uae•
J
am
,
.
·
"4
Y T�•
,. a 1
,_ survive an untn ten.,.on
. , • , The '
· ever w
y
�
wliffl h• returned to the heuM
L. W. Getty. Nelllfly eppelntV.'.nclea mhich ·are io be fiUed Ave. in Pomeroy Fri�a ev�pii;t1 I t.�a'Yl�;y,' Mlddleport; Meriam Smith ·
Kon...._
co
n1 n y
,...., 1'" Mid�torner . dive OYer the Honehoe Falls-a N� -, b08Pl!A.1,
11'
wp,, e m ,rem '""-lril' lfl tt.. ,_..., flMda. N county cln .. fill • ·nancy
Wedne.sday e'vf.ntn1. All residents baa been ,reported , by PomerPY, 't1oril�ndi Joe Btlnke r Baeib j
nedy,
o
wh
.
te
a
dict
.
e1n
a
t
he
am
!Ceh
e
h
t
lt
ias
Y
Ho
t
,
40,
,
e
bo � l:!
d
feat that has co8t mHy well-cuahll� f:U .1
aci ....,,....., fired • _22 call- In tMt pos1; ,... ...._, ,.. the
the police. 1'bom111 L. 9c:tett. 106 Riindy:
lntjreated in
t&gt;iu't:
c_boice If he aews up the presiden- ,
appeared m the -sw 1rh1:1g waters She h
, �orril+ , Racine.
·
nto her moutfl with tM party's nomlnaa ,., the effla
.ttu
t
on
men
ed
nt
their
lites
.
lfl
!91A111I musical at-e il1vltecl to the Union.av .told pollce he was crawo
n
I
o
minati
ed
t
indica
n,
Sa
Dlieh.ar1ed
that he
turday; lln. W U-- ti�
r • I
Bo - was swept over lhe fall· a nd efforts by poUce tQ lop:ie bi, L••, .,
1
n
1n1 upward• Cl•I•ncl In tho -• electlln:
1
,
ceu
.-.in
-··•o
.
'�n-•a•
n
· '"
'
wicu
_,.. ' nl&amp;ht
·
· 7,... ·
·
ded by an approach ina car llllq a 11am ""·
.1. uc..er
ucu In failure.
...,.,.Ire;
._
an.a
.. ion', Chmiw
, en•·•
·
. lhet had been fired quite
Saturdllf)- •after the , aUtboud mo- bod•
Everett Bialell wu named comTM
1t1lcl
Cut mem� ftowev'er, mu,t
be
-o
parked car wned by RoberL R. .l"ohn Ginther, Cbeatet.
t
ut
Slight»'· bruised aod
.
torbott.. ta which he---- · wu riding
c:u b
� thne before
was tllsc..,. mltteeman trom -Robiuon District
13 .YW•. df
More a,;l.1.,1lt par• M WTay, 139 Butternut-av.
In
RelativVisit
.....,
Ad011tted SUJ1di:,,; lln. Robert
capalled in the awlft current of ot herwise unhur-t, the blond blqe- .,..._
11cCiulland w-u
while Briehl
tJcii'atlon Is eing . atresaed by o tBoth ears auatalr.ed m ed1wn 1 · Sm ith, Middleport; Willl im Brick- T-o Ohi o Cities
eY !d boy told nurses bow i t felt
LL.. -.......1..- - ......
" HI hNltt. na med to tbe· 11me -ition f
th e upper Nia•"'.•a ••ver.
fielala of the H&amp;Oclati on. Mn. Mar- fender an
rom
·
_,
·
'"
�,..-.
d bumper da mage, The Iea, )'l'1cuse; Be-e Scholl, PornMr. and Mra. Al len Hill, PornHls sister Deanne, 17, anatched gotng over the fa.Ua •
wu,..81...,
for the act. Sh. ••• u,n- Arbuckle Diltrlct,
�t Neuman II to serve u iJbq_w otber car cl aimed by Goett to eroy, John Ginther, Cheater; Mrs.
erqy, vJalted In Hamilton and MidSpeaking briefly at· the meeting
•�li�anlat.•
"I cou ld feel Ji every time 1 nnteioul WMII . tllsaftf'N.. She
have caused the ecc1dent did not Mildred Zahl, Pomeroyj Mn. Har• dletown ove, the weekend. In Ham- C
Harold · Neely, Republican
...-ere
11111
..,.
o,er said: _''T�e _•a- w11 about 70 JMn ol.
n
rock,''
ahi
t
T
atop, GdeU told poliCfl. No 11 e1ta ey W1rner. RuUand.
nty urt VIes
ou
Ilion, theJ vi sited tbel r 10n, Allen,
for governor of WNt Virnominee
ttt.
at
son
hff
with
homa
her
IMda
ter was. going real fasL
Discharged Sunday; Mra. Elita Jr., w ho recently suffered a broken Fi es Upoil
and no injuries were reported.
Uri
In
Tw&lt;i Men
n
a nt to go to slee p a nd hmllJ farm °" Harte Clft net r 1ini1, a nd Eurene Scott, aecretary
w
"Now
1
·
Brickles and 10n, Albany; Kn. ankle In an 1ecldent. In MiddleA b'earina haa' bee let tor TuesOf the Rep ublican rommittee.
Two men have been fined $lO forget ·everythiril that happened." Mitntlng Star.
C OF O TONIGHT
Madge Smtth , and dwbter� Porn- town they were gue, of their n,
day h1, Common Pl'eu, �urt ,� the
I
t,
iO
n.
co
and ata in ooti._.
i., court bv Ju..i..,
The Pome'rQ)' Chainber or Com- eroyj Meriam Sm ith, Joe Brinker, Stephen, and family.
cue of Silaar ff Sillet · fOr modffi•
eoplea on h lghwl.)' patrol
cation of . dlvorce'decrte ind cu. merce wlU meet to�bt at 7:30 Randy Norris.
:�t
h
:
They were accompa nied by their
a
s
' ...
Bli1:h1: a sOn
tody of m1110f ' -children� Judie In offices of the Ohio Power coMr. 1iid Mre. son, Robert, who Is employed
In
Robert Smith, ��"1• &lt;!rl, __eo ,.mbu,.
mpony.
John 0. � -d today. '
P
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v...,.. _,. - - -·Mi1•·� tho' ot
Lady lbd her dau,ht&amp;- :i!eno, � Ill&gt;fll•b
,a • '
tt
.cc_ • · •
�u,Jrfa_wlt1,._� b�, ��� l'.i'!!"

A '- 1-,, Nllhll

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72

TurnbuU.
The fac t that they were married in a double ceremony
is not th e oqly thing the well-known Syracuse Couples ba ri,
in common. AJ1 were born _and feared in Syraeuse wnere the
families were neighbors. The, attended the same sl!bool, th
same church and the same social affairs. Mrs. CJ,tk, t h � ·
Miss Haze l Mills, lived two houses from Miss Lillian Ma
ews, now Mrs. Dully, They were girlhood friends and late
when seeing Mr. Clark and M r . Dulf' • it was natural that t
four should be together, and much of their courtship
was co
ducted under the chaperoning Of the late Mr'. and Mrs. W.
.
White, who accompanied the young folks to their marrla(e.,

=:*ez-=� �

·- la mo4eled ,..,, !\Ir .. a •ljrj

I

Stewart - Julia Adami
"BEND OF THE RIVER"
( In Color)
� ,.i.. ...,
Vietor M1tuR, Yvonne Deeulo
'TIMBVKTU"
Also CorlolJII
SUNDAY IM MONDAY
Flank stnalra and
Lollobriglda In
"NE� SO
(Cin......c,,pe &amp;' Color)

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Dnoieti I'• l'lae l11tere•u 01 Tlae Mef9••1'1u... Are•

Clark

RETURNED W E DNESDAY
Mrs. Ralph Webb re turne� to
h e r home Wednesday fa-om Pames
I
vi l le wh e re �he had att ended the
funera l s!rv_ices on Tuesday for
Mra. M arJ_orie Johnson. who was
t he A1111 o c1ate Gran d Conductress
Order of Eas tern Star.

MN

NO.

Weather

tives, who were married in the doubte ceremony July 9, 1910,
at the Pomeroy Presbyterian parsonage by Rev. Thomas

GIANT' JULY CLEAR ANCE SALE S·T ILL IN PROGRE,SS·\
•

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.

Two Syracuse couples who· were married in a double
wedding ceremony 50 years ago celebrated their Golden Wed­
ding anniversaries Sunday. They are Mr. and Mn. Thomas

Lieu t. and Mrs. Frank Eastep
of Abile n e, Texas, are 11nn ou n c­
ing lhe birth of a daughter , July
5, at th e Dyess Air Force B ase
She
five
weighed
Hospi ta,.
poun ds all d lO ounces and haa
bee n named Jcnnl£er .
Grandparents to t he new arr iva l
a.re M rs. Virginia Eastep, Mid•
d leport ; Hu bert Eutep of Chil l i­
co the and Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
(Jack) E1• a ns· of Marysvi l l e, 0.,
fo rmer l ocal residents.

M r . and Mrs. S. A. Rair de n of
Long Bo tt om spent t he h oliday
wi th Mr . and Mrs. Harlow Enln.
Holiday weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Rou sh were Mr.
and Mrs. John Fishe r and family
or Akro n, Mr. and Mrs. flay
Ho ush, son, Jerry, Cincinnat i.
Joseph M i l ler went to St. Al­
ba ns to spend two months with
a daughter, after spending t wo
m on ths wit h his daughter, Mrll.
Cat4'1 Sayre.
M r. and Mrs. Bruce Wi l t.sh ire,
and daughter Lind■ of Ma rme t,
W. Va., were holiday guests of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilt­
sblre.
M rs St ell a Weaver was the
gue&amp;t of her son-In-law and daua:h•
ter Mr. and Mrs. Orville Brown,
Chester, O.
Mr. and Mn. Oeorae SLrobush
returned to their home at Jeffer•
10n, Wls., Tue■day c1fter a v lal t
with her p1rtnta, Mr. and Mra.
Fred Cadle.
Word waa received by Mrs.
"erne Watter1on of the death of
lier sis ter, Mn. J. R. Lamb of
Vin een't . A m on &amp; those from here
1Uend ln&amp; the funeral were Mr,

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By WWELL W

Birth Of Daughter
In Texa, Announced

Racine
Society News

l

. S••
rh &amp; n1 1t
\o �la tt Ar ,
O� , &amp;. m·�h Sta
t. 1
Ohio
tr.,u\
11 '11 \.I 11s .

By Unlkd p,... laterMtlQt\11
An at.lnlt cl.ck illlfflOJIIN by
tht, Natloruil . lurNu ef lf•nct.r•
11 11 accur•te that In th,... mil­
llon yMn It wlll pin or lose onlr
about one Mconcl.

VOL XII

Mrs. Walt er Slimmer or St.
Cl ou d, Fla., who hss been h ere
on a visit wi th her sist er and
broth er-in- la w M r . an d Mrs. Law,
rence Bing was ad mit te d lo th e
Meigs General Hospi tal Tuesday
f or treatm ent . Mrs. Somme r is
slaying wi th the Bings whi l e his
wile is hospitalized.

MEETING P0ST'PONID
The meeting of the Wind in�
Trai l Garden Cl ub :sched ul ed ror
Thu rsday evening, July 14, a t the
home or Mn. John Terrel l , has
bl.'c n postpone d unti l Th u rsd ay,
Ju l y 21.

•

Now You Know

0. , July 9, 1960

ly FREDDIE HOUDASHE L T

Mr. and Mrs. Harol d Saue r a n d
deuchters . Mary Ruth a n d Joy
Roberta went to Lake Hope yes­
terday evc n in� where they have a
uhm for the weeke nd . Rev. How­
ard Ru ppelt pl11 ns to join the m
there this evenmg for dinner.
Miss iktty_ Koehler. RN, at
Holzer Hospita l spent several
Jay� with her m other, Mrs. Lewis
Kuehl e r a11d with her sister an d
brother-in-law, D r. and Mrs. K . D.
Amsbary and childre n a t Che5·
tcr rece n tly.
Mary Scott, stu de nt n u rse at
the
Holzer Hm, pita l is spen d ing
weekend w1th Mr. an d Mrs. Jam­
es llusi;cll and other r el a tive s.
Miss Dfan e Stumbo , student a t
Busmess School in Pa rkersburg
1s spe11dmg the weeken d wilh
ncr parents, Mr . and Mrs. Cl ifford
Stumbo.
Mr. aud Mrs. nobert Turner and
chi ld ren of N ort h Robinson vi.slt­
ed this week with Mr. an d Mrs.
Joe 'I urner.
Mrs. M.uy Donahue of London
is visi t ing with Mr. and Mrs. San­
for d Thomas a'n d family.
Mr. an d Mrs. Hym en Novak a nd
chil dren, Michae l and Ka t hy of
Anah e i m . Calilorma are e.xpected
to arrive this weekend for a visit
with her grand m ot her , Mrii. Ada
Root.

Ray Pickens Lellving
For Week In Weal

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predicted the ev�ntual end in 1,.atin America of dictatorship
such as that headed b CUba's Premier ·Fidel Castro.
Four Will Hear
TIie Presiden t aj a news conference at the summer
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