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                  <text>�Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-M iddleport,

0., July 15, 1 960
Plans Completed
,----------- ---Shower, Program At Rock Springs Grange For Picnic Of
Honors Newlyweds Mr. And Mrs. Wolfe White Rose Lodge
a-nd Mrs. J a m es Gil m ore entertained with a showe r
recently, at the Rock Sp rings Grange hall , honoring Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Wolfe.
Gift were placed on a table over which was suspc111Jed t.
blue, yellow and white umbrella with the blue, y ellow anJ
white streamers extending from the umbrel la to the table.
ce remony before an a l t.ir of palms
The flower g1rL Shirli.:y Jean
and flowers.
Mrs. Olcva Cottcrill played or• Al kire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs
i!:ilfl music, Mrs. Adrienne French Felix Alkire, wore a cream nylon
at'COtnparucd Mrs. Connie Chllp• dress over pink taffeta. she car•
mall, Mii;s Jamee Epple and Miss ried a basket of pink rose petals .
The mother of the bride chose
Anne Kmg wh o seng, "A Wedding
Prayer ... "'I Love Yo u Truly" and ii blue lace over taHeta dress, irnd
the groom's molher. w ore a multi "The Lord"s Prayer."
The bnde wes given in marriage color sil k chiffon dress.
Gord o n Atkins, twin brothe1 of
by her father. She wore a white
ballerina length bridal 1: own of 1he bride se r ved as best man.
chanlilly lace over taffeta, trim­ Ushers were Robert Jewell and
Romine,
Mrs. Clotene
med with sequms and pearls. A Gene
single strand pearl nel'klaee, a Blackwood registered the guests.
At a ret·eption fo ll o wing, a
iift of the groom was her only
th ree tired wedding eake was servjewelry.
Mrs. Sha ro n Jewell, l'OUsin or ed by Mrs. Pauline Atkins, .and
the bride, Mrs. Edith Mae J o hn­ Miss Ruby Diehl presided at the
!iOn, sislcr of the gr oom, we re punch bowl. Assisting were Mrs.
matr on� o f honor Mrs. Jewell Ruby Halliday and Mrs. Mild red
w o re a pastel pink o r ganza dress, Alkire.
The couple are now residing in
Mrs. Johnson, wore .11 pastel green
organza dreu. Miss Esta Black• Athens where they are both em•
wood was bridesmaid, She was at­ ployed.
tired in pastel lavender organza

Mr.

Mrs. Dorotby Morris, presldcnt,
r, �sided over the busi ness meet
mji of the White Rose Lodge
when lhey met Wednesday after•
noon at the Amer(can Legion Hall
in Middleport. '
Plans were made for the an­
nual picnic to be held next munll1
at the local roadside park at 5·30
Plans are for the lodge to furn1:sh
tht' meil.l and bread and members
are to bring a covered dish.
Mrs Emma Waylan d w.is appointed to purchase II new Ml star
flill: ror the group.
A l Che dose refreshm enh were
se rved t o the twelve member�
, present by Mrs. Ho mer Harlley,
1 Mrs, Richard Owen and Mrs. L. D.
Diles.
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Class Elects
New Otfic,ers

The Zion Live Wi re class meet­
ing was held Tuesday cvcnrng, July

WORK SHOES
Sizes 6 lo 1 0

12.
Belly Arnold prcsidt'd in the ab­
sence of both the pr esident .ind
vice preeidenl .
O lficcn fo r the year wer&lt;' clect- 1
ed and include: pr esident. Jan !
Smlth ; vice president, Betty Arn• ?
Geral d Wears; I
old; secreta r y,
t reasurer, Bobby Arnold, and news \
reported, Bertha Arnold
A hayride will be held August I
l which will also be the Augt1s1
meeting. RcCreshments will be ,
water melon and cantel ope. f:ach
person i!I asked to donate 20c, Ho·
bert Arms and Butch McEl rny will '
have dev oti ons and Kay Wyatt and
Dorothy Arnold, recrealion.
Oevoli o 1111 follo wed the bu!liness
meeting and a potluck supper was
served. Atlendinx were ]lohert Ar•
nold, Be rthe Arnold. Betty Arnold,
Bo hb Y Ar no ld , • Dorothy Arnold,
Ma rtha Arnold, ,Ylary Arnold, Nathan Jr. Arnold, 1rn1.abc1h Bruch.
Billy McE\ ro y, Butrh M t· Elroy, Bil\y Sayre, Jan smi th, Freda ru ck•
c r mon, Gerald Wears. Kay Wyatt,
Mrs. Paul MC'Elroy, teacher, and
R cv. and Mrs · Unde rWood ·

$3.99 pr.
Roush's Shoe Store
Middleport

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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGHT
"BHIDG F..S AT TOKO- HI''
(Technicolor)
William Holden-Grace Kelly
SATURDAY
'"l "OU NTl�R PLOT''
l"orrl'�I Tu, · k('r J;ickie W11yne
- also " F! V fo: CATES TO HELi."
l)ulorc.., Midu1•ls Ke11 Scott
SUN., MON., T UES.
'"TIIE B RAMBl,E BUSH"
Jtidi;ml Burton
Uarl&gt;ara RuHh
"PEYTON PLACE"'
Jt.e11ds lilte Nursery
H11rme1 �impared to
" Bramble Bush"

,wi;i�; •n('tJi i:,
TONIGHT
Doris Da y -- J11.ek Lemon
Ernie Kovac11
" IT 1-lAPPENJo.;D TO JANE"
Technicolor
- iS.l!IO RohNl Mitchum Julia Lond on
"The W ondir£u1 Country"
Te&lt;!hnl l'olo r

Dori Murr uy - llichanl E11:nn
• 'TH&amp;"iE 1000 HlLLS"
�Thiis Is A Supt'r Wr!lte rn
In Tt'ehnkolo r 1md
Cmcm11scope)
-also-Steve Cochra11 - Uta Milan
"l, MOhS'l'Elt"
Also Ca rtoon
SUNDAY •nd MONDAY
Ca ry (� r ant - Tony Curth,
"OPl:H.ATION l'�'ITit:OAT"
(Technicolor)
- abo Gcnc Raymond Wayne Morrl.!1
"l'l1UNDBH ROAlJ"
Abu Cartoon

SATURDAY ONLY

,'lfrs .

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Hirtl,dny W ,,,/111•s1/,ry

The birthda y or Mrs. Rollin
Bearha was t·clebruted Wednesd11y
cveninit et he r home, Flatwoods,
wlth a farnlly 11:atherl ng,
ll o me made ice c ream end a
decorated hi rthda)' cake were
served lo Mrs. Raymond Pullins
Jr.. Roltln, Robert and Rh onda of
Thurst on ; Mn. Roy Evans. Pamela
and Jay, Canal Winchester; Mr.
and Mrs. James ne11.rhs, son Tim •
my, Lhe ho noree, am! Mr. ltearhs
I Mrs. Bea r hR received a numbe r
of glfta and ca rds.

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Hand, 100 full lo loko

a dopo1l1 to tho bank?

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Mako dopo1lt1 wlthovt oven
loovin; homo-by mail, Equip
yourself to uN thf1 conv•nl•nt
route to o u r bank - w ri t•,

'phone, or atop In for Bon .. lng.

by-Mall farm,, Thoy'ro frn l

W• Pl,)' 3% lnJere1I On Your Saving■

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANKING SINCE 187!
Member Federal llelerve S711em
Ma11ber Federal
Depoall

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CorponUon

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POMEBPY.

RUTLAND

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while, pink and blue.

SATURDAY

$1 .59

MENS BIG YANK

T SHIRTS

TROUSERS

l00% cornl)ed cotton black

. -

Remn ■nt1

Anoth•r Big Shipment

27x54 INCH

ALL PURPOSE KITS

t"o r boys and girl�.

Gay tol ored plaids. Zipper

39c

89c

■re

from th•

style! waist.

SALE

Rugs o( wool and wool and
n7lon. High quality Samples
o
plain, soft and crls11.
tweeds.

Sale $5.�

"KI RCO"

Adj usta ble: Curttilh Ro◄

· Finish white-packed
brackets. ··-

In

envelope

complete

$3.95

SALE

Single · Rod, Adjustable 28" to 48" : . . . . 25c
· Double Rod, Adjustable 28" to 48" . . . . , . 45c
Exten sion S.cHon For Single or

MAGAZINE RACK
AND

SMOKING STANDS
Bra�'&gt; 1-'i nish

YOUR CHOICrt.

$1 .00

Double

Rod

plcle line of lamp shades.

1 5c

SATURDAY

HOWLAND RUB BER

SW IM CAPS

$7.39

4 One Pint Boxn

89c

2 ·ouorl Boxn . . . . . 89c

One Pint Box" S 1 .7S

4 One

Quart Boxn $ 1 .75

• Nylon horlnl• and Waahera throu1htlut

• Fluted Aluminum Am lolls.
• Wa,hable , Heavy Grade, White Striped
"Sparkollte" Webbing In th•M Sollcl C:olon,
G...n, Yellow, II� ,lad ancl Wh(le.
.
• flrttto11t �WHIiing
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DRESS GOODS

Wa•h and wear fabrics, ray­

on fabrics, drip dry cottom

and aatetn. prin\a. Our regu­

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materl.ab.

1uy em:8 ·y· '.
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SALE

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3 ydt. for $ 1 .00

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See the new plan� to build {Either flying models OI' plaalic).
See the new c;an to build-either 1960 k!ts or aports cars, or
antique cars. Many wllb motors, ready-to-go. You'll like also

the new boats to run or to build. So 1ct the ha�ll _of viaitlna
lhe Hobby Department on the Main Floor. See What's new­

Enjoy buildln.11: a car. plane, or a boai yourself. It's (00d for
you and g·ood for everfone in the (amily.

S.. the compl... line of
Inner aupplM In th• HouM•
WINI 0.,t.

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s:NGLE ,;o!'Y - k

16, 1960

-

'New Frontiers' Speecl1 Points
To Coming , ·;Campaigning .

Car Believed
Stolen Bv•
Quartette

I
By Unlle,I'
atlonal
Republican Notional
. · • Thursto n Morton today
injected his own deck intc!
In which the pol is the
'
d)
greatest political prize in t •
ri
I Four men who attempted lo
He answered Sen. Jo
Ke�edy's barb about stacked
bueinus
enle r six Pnmeroy
t
decks in the Senator's Fr
. H · acceptance s�ech of the
m orning
sday
Wedne
early
places
Democratic nomination to ��dency. He said Vice Pres•
may ah10 face redeul charJ,!'es,
!dent Nixon "has been dealli&amp;\ 'tlle country with a stacked
' Sheriff Robert Hartenhach learndeck."
, ed t oday.
.
Sen. Kennedy had said the deck 1 lai E. Stevenson, the 19� ilnd 1
According to word rece1\'ed
:
better be cut before he (Nixonl 1fl6 •nominee, whd was available
fro m the FBI, the 1953 FMd
1 but not an ·active candidate
deals
ag1ln.
f
or
u!5ed by the rour to c ome from
MYSTERY FARM - Above is another in t he current series o! pietutes of fine · Meigs
Morton
observed
Kennedy"s the nomination this year. Steven- 1
, Pennsylvania to M i nersville and
County farms taken from the airlan�s overhe ad. Readers are invited to identify it U they• "reference to cutting the cards son aaid Kennedy deserved and 1
Pomeroy, was stolen July 12
can, and the owner may have a fine 5x7 prin-t of this picture by coming to offices of The was prompted by the fact that he would cet the backirijc or all Dem•
from a used ear lot in Heidel­
Daily Sentinel.
haa been playing with his own octats who fo ught for the p1rty ·
burg, Pa.
stacked deck al the convention."
in the past and who have lived to I
The four men were arrested
� .,,, , .
Wlfd.nesda y m orning, �v
Sen. Kennedy's talk was on the lisht again."
early
,
· ;i;.l'.·
1
lodged in
Accepting the prealdential nomroy police and
.' , ·'
Pome
theme of New Frontiers."
,,,
�
··
· ..ir.� t4
lnation from cheering J)emoeratl,
EASY ON tK!
the Melis county jail for hea r ing
.•
tonight before Mayor Charles
He spoke much more softly Kennedy quickly met th e l11ue of
.
0 .d·10m� n Seaman A pp nmLegar on breaking and entering
Pictured 1s Ernest G. Mc Coy, no
aboul Prealdent tlsenhowM, at• hlf Catholic religion by pledging t o
.
tacking the adminiatraUon instead handle Whlle House problem, as a lice U . S. Navy, son of Mr. and �s. W1llta.m D. Mc�oy, H ar\ charges. They were Virgil Hud­
�n 1 a son. Minersville; Theodore and
lei.der of all the people, despite ford
,r the min who heada Jt.
Va. as he adjusts radio transmitter equtp m
m the Robert Boyer, Georgetown, Pa.;
ed
io
r
Democratic
nominee
11-id
an,
pruaurea
that
'.might
conceivRa
enlist
The
LOS ANGELES iUPII - Ohio' s delegation flew borne to­
d ma i sc'h ool Norfolk, Virginia . McCoy,
New
Dc
■
I
and
Fair
De�l
ab!)'
be
bro�ht
to
bear
on
me."
ant, and Earl Work. Clinton, Pa. Theo
the
Pleas
nt
i
�o_
day , proud or its role in the Democratic National Convention
through th� Navy Recruiting Statio n,
dore Boyer is a juvenile.
'J am tellmg you nolV whal you Nav
were "bold measure&amp; for th.el!'
Great
at
g
a•nd confident of victory in November.
W \.'a and after completing hls recruit tramm
The men had made six unsuc­
re•
He
.
lk
Norfo
The delegation , on the winning bandw�gon all the way, g eneration," �ut a new generauon are, entitled to know: That my d.e- La.k
in
· • oi si attended radioman school
attempts to enter Pome­
es,
cessful
consequences clslone on every publlc poll�y will
.the
with
deal_
mua\
:
seemed ready to accept the view that Sen. Lyndon 8. John•
g 26 in a class of roy business establishments and
of rMolutions 1n technolol)', ur• be my own-as an Amenean, .a 1 cently gra ua ed { rom this school rankin
son as the vice presidential candidate would st rengthen the ban population, human rights and ,Democnt and a free man," Ken- 70 . Radi?man_ McCoy _is presently on le av • • d wt- 11 �on �e-- were apprehended when p01ice
\
.
A joint session o[ the Meigs ticket.
La ndmg S ip heard glass break a.a they at•
00 N
nedy told • convenllon wind�p 1 port to hts assigned ship the USS CATA M
medicine.
.
.
Memorial Hospital Trustees and
"Kennedy and Johnso n will win J ohnson became the candidate.
avy Photo. tempted to force the door or the
.�N
Cahforn1a
" . . . We stand today on the- th�ng at the Lo11 Angele1 Memor- Dock 17 home ported in San Diego ,
the Meigs Hospital Com mission i n N ovember," Gov. Michael V.
Johmon received a warm re• edge of a new frontier - thiH iron• Jall Colieeum.
'
Court Street Grill.
wl8 continued until Monday even­ DiSalle said. "They· will carry eeplion wh,n , be visited the dele­ Lier ol the 1960'8 - a frontier or
�) hope that no American, coning following a session last nigh t Ohio."
�ation Wedneiiday a few hours be­ unknown opporlunilies and peril, ald!rln&amp; the really crilk•I iHue,
at the new hospital meeting room
This convention was the second fore it cast Its ballots for Ken­ . -a frontier or unfulfilled hopea faelll£ this country, wl1l waete his
al the court house.
in a row in which Ohio D emocrats nedy as the presidential choice. In and threats " Kennedy said.
franchlae by votlng either fqr or
Representatives or the Uhio Fuel distinguished themselves in their his talk, Johnson said his lib­
.. . . . The' new frontier Of which anlmt �· solely ,on :ccoudt of
eralism "was Jood enough for I speak is not a 11et of promilu- my relli1ous afflhation.
Gas Company and the Ohio P ower support of the winning ticket.
Four years ago at Chicago, President Roosevelt and for Pre1- il is a set of challenges. It sum■· '-'P
Company were present last night
�nnedy �owed that Civil R ights
COLU MBUS (UPI) _ Public Utilities Commission �ttor·
and explained the two methods o( Ohio al one among the big stiles. idenl Truman."·
not ...-nat I intend to offer the Am- an4' economic features of the platat least several weeks of studying a mountain of
heating and air conditioning. Com­ gave the bulk ot· its votes to Ad­
erican people but whal I Intend
lm
P
•
to �• l\".Ol"IDent .In bis I n eys face
•
L
y's
.
- suppo�
•• of· the General Telephone Comp;m
patative figures for •J:ie coat of op-­ lai E. Steven8on and Sen. Eat.ea Ke­
·
docu111onIA ,_
••Ir- ¢• tl\'ell,· It •� lb !ltil mwill!n.
A special invii'a&amp;n la being
200
·
f
t
o
i
s
i
increase
r
'i!ration of gaa--heaUng and air con­ fauver. Ohio, aa an original Ken­
ftot �eir �curity. n h_olds , 'I am grateiul, t�,., he safd, requ� for an average 17 per cent rate
to the Auxmary ot Drew
sent
nedy
,upporler,
was
the
only
big
ditioning in ho:!ipltals at Coshoc\on
out the promise of more sacr1rice ,"lhat you have provided me with 000 Ohio customers.
.
.
PO'lt No_;J9, A�ric1n
Webster
Ce11tral.
Ob10
at
Zanesvllle and Marysville were state to give him all of Its votes.
Ill�
early
an
such
r
ou
or
-a
y
eloquent statement
instead of more security."
The request for
attend Monday night's
to
Legion.
H·
�
can
DiSalle
played
1111
lmportanl
Gen•r1I Telephone .
read by R, L. Jaeob.s, who presided
party's platform. ,Pledges which crease of $2,941,651 in general
MHtl 111ue Hudon
special
installation
of 1960 o!fi·
of
part
ma1or
•
part
in
the
convention.
He
kept
tet
to
pKted
n.
o
al the sessi
Kennedy said thal beyond the are made tq be kept.
revenue is one of the lan:t'st to
.
ce rs beginni
8 p. m.
tum
it
...
b.
th•
No action was taken and further his delegation for Kennedy ,and
"The
rights
of
man-the
civil
the
PUC.
rrontier lie "uncharlef,J ■ reaa of
c ome before
.
C ommandeyrank Vaushan
It is the. secon� la rges� phone
study o( both types of heating and served as one or the senator's diier
IL represents the "chain reac•
science end spice, unsolved pro b• and economic rig,ht.s essential to
men are invited
all Legi
said
70
ving
r
se
Oh10
,
111
mp�ny
o
c
�eair conditioning will be continued lieutenants in gathering in!orma­
lems of peace and war, unconquer- human dignity of all men-are in• lion " series of rate increase
bring
thei
wives. Refresh'
to
arc
at Mor.Jay's se5sion. The hospital Uon upon which Kennedy finally
ed pOt'kets of ignorance 11111d preju- deed our goal and our lint prin• quests which Lhe state ·s maJor �ountaes_. The headqu_ar.ters
for a large
prepared
arc
ments
thc
ams,
l
made
his
ch
o
ice.
t
W
h
Cla�e
n.
o
Man
omcials are trying to decide the
ciples. This is a pl.1tform on which utility firms have filed with the m
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach's dice unanswered questions of pov'
turn
o ut.
t
t
�he
U
f
o
"Kennedy can carry our rural
president
_
d
5:"·Ye.n-0l_
_
cheapest and mqst effedive meth­
I can run with enthusiasm and con• PUC in the past two years. .
ert/ and surplus."
Leroy Kuntz. Lanea11ler, will
e
od of supplying heat and air c ondi­ counties if we give him the pro­ office is Investigating the theft
viction."
•Kennedy
met
A
again
Catholic
In that time . the c ommissi on hty, testified the rate increas
be
the installing officer o( Elza
last
night
of
an
undetermined
the
ntinue
o
c
per
exposure
end
let
the
people
lo
ne�ssary
was
tioning for Meigs County's new
"The new frontier" was the title has granted in creases Lo Ohio
the rellglou; issue head,on. 1 He
.
hospital authorized by voters Lo be see him,'' DiSalle Hid. "That is number of br ollers from the said the convention had taken and theme or Kennedy's formal ac Bell, the largest in the stale, and , co�pan_y s expansi oll . �rogram Gilmore, c ommander; Joe Stru­
ble .. 1st vice commander; Micky
poultry house of James Sellers,
what we intend lo do."
constructed soon.
what some people felt was ■ ceptance speech - a new frontier to the Ohi o Cenlral, tht! third which_ includes a S9 m1ll t on con• Williams, 2nd vice commander;
.
1
1
package
The delegation, after a day or Syracuse.
960
�
struction
he said "i11 not a set of largest. In addition, incre.ises
nominating which
Depµty Clarence Shields said "hazardous risk" in
lhmlting about Johnson, seemed to
Curtomer8 proteStmg the bo_oSl 'Paul Casci, finance officer; Bob
numerous
a set of cha\- have been granted
o had
als
own promi11ee - it is
it
sh
said
him.
He
C. J .
Burton. Sgl.at1A,rms;
have lost so me of the obvious that entrance to the house had confidence in his 1biHlY to give JengeS"
companies, c�a1med !hey we re n ot gettmg
telephoM
small
Rhodes,
service
officer
.and
Eber
been
made
by
cutting
netting
on
gloom which was apparent when
"ll sums up not what I intend to ma ri y of the m owned by Geo rge dial service, e,c�ended are.a t oll•
judgment" and
R
o
ush.
chaplain.
the lower side of the building. •·a free and fair
dJStance
reject "any kind of reltglau11 offer the American people, hul B. Quatman al Lima, presldent free . service, quick lo�g
Local nuinbers and other spe­
It is l ocated on Route 124 across t o
or obligation" that might what I Intend to ask of them," _..:._______ _____ service o r other ser�tecs at the cial music are planned. AJJ vet­
pressure
from the Mayme Hol111es resi­
present rates 11nd did not want
interfere with his conduct of the Kennedy said. "It appeals to their
dence.
�o pay more unless gua ranteed erans are invited.
Found
pride, not their pocketbook - it Goodwin's
interthe
in
presidency
national
Shields said that an attempt
improvements.
holds out the promise of more
i Huntington, W. ·va.
h
had been made to establish a est.
-------more
of
security."
ln11tead
In their speeches, both Kennedy sacrifice
The 1956 Ford car stolen Mon•
false trail lo the river so tmt
Five cases have been heard by
He said Americans must rally as
and Johnson took a rlrm stand
day evening from Pomeroy patrol­
it would appear that a bo1t had
Mayor Kenneth Mcilhinney with
party platform new pioneers to master their fron• man David Goodwin was recove red
on
ultra-liberal
the
been
used
In
the
theft.
However
one man fined heavily and jailed
with Ila rar.reachlng civil rights tier if they are to "compete with
on an intoxlcation char�e as an
The regular mee\lng of the the absence of any footprints plank which so oUended Johnson's the single-minded advance of the last night by Huntington police.
Goodwin said Mayor Charles Lehabllual offender.
Meigs County Democratic Cen­ under the river bank le1d officers southern supporters.
Communist system."
took him to Huntington last
gar
to
�elieve
that
a
truck
was
used
James Ned Call, Middleport. lraI Committee will be held at
CALLS
HIM
GENtUS
night lo return the car lo Pomeroy
w11.s given a � fine -and 10 days ' tbe Second Ward firehouse Jn in the theft.
Johnson, who lOllt the namlnaHuntington police would not
but
Mr.
Sellers
estimated
that
as
MAN JAILED
Jn jail when he entered a plea Pomeroy Tuesday evening at 7:30
Senior Chief Gunner's Mate
Uon to Kennedy after criticizing
the vehicle until it had
release
many
11
200
broilers
l!IIY
have
y
morning
this
police
Pomero
of guilty to a Middleport police ' Chairman Henry Bentz, Jr., haa
Morgan, USN, Navy Re­
William
ce
him
for
�Ing
too
young
and
in•
insuran
lture
an
by
Agrirn
_
UPI
checked
BUS
been
COLUM
been taken but no actual count
j ailed James McDaniel. toledo, on
announced.
charge of intoxication.
Pt.
Pleasant, said the
uiter,
r
c
experie
nced, praised lhe prc siden• 1 charge o f driving without an OP· company.
Director Robert H. Terhune pre•
Dana DeVol, personnel director 'is po11sible untll the- brotlers are
Bertha Ba.!18, one of two wom•
, not quantity
wants
quality
Navy
had
iday
nigh\
as
•
v.
o
tial
nominee
that
he
G
today
ta's
said
Goodwin
Fr
dkted today lhat Minneso
erator's llcemi e. He will be elven a
en arre11ted for i ntoxication by for Division 10. State Highway sold. He ha11 6,000 head In the "po\ilical 1en'lus"
high
8Cbool
.P"l!duates
prefers
and
n
charo
wlth
th
nex:t
condili
Lhe
to
the
be
as
e
would
maJ.ion
n
or
inf
Freema
no
Orville
hearing tonight in Mayor Lcgar's
Middleport poilce, w11S" fined $10 Department will be the speaker house.
at
in
a meet­
ed
car-eer
I
interest
aeter and "greatness" to de1l with court ·
if
of the car or iUI contents. He had u. s, Secretary of Agricul tu re
and costs while Ann Hlll, Pt. for the evening and .-efreahments
roy
rt-Pome
the
o
Middlepo
ing
I
the
problems
of
the
future.
in
t
elected
is
equipmen
y
fishing
Kenned
and
F.
camping
Sen. John
_____
Pleasant, forfeited i. $315 bond on will be served following the se&amp;• Fornier Resident Dies
'Rotary
Club
Friday
night
in
so1be vice presidenli1l nominee
the car. [t was stolen while Patro l• president.
Word has been received here
sion.
a aimilar charge.
cial
rooms
of
the
Heath
Metho­
concluded
his
apeecb
by
Hking
seS·
a
FLORIDIANS HERE
man Goodwin was attending
Terhun e, a Democrat who stayed
James Frederick Evans, M iddle­ · Mr. Bentz also announced that or the death of Ralph M iller, 55, for· a delayed vote making the
xr . and Mrs. Robert W. Stroker sion of Pomer oy council Monday home from the co nve11ti on "to dist Church.
at
his
home
in
Torrance,
Cali•
the
State
Democratic
Motor
Car­
port, waa fined $10 111d coat, on
The Navy man was l)re,ented
nomlnatlqn of Kennedy unani· and . daughter,
Jan4t, Orlando, evening.
mind the farm," said he was · im · by Alva T. Grover, program chair­
a reckless operation charge and avan will vi.sit Meigs county Au­ forr1i1. He was the &amp;on of Eber mo.u1. The audience yelled it&amp; ap, Fla., are ,pending a few days
-------pressed with Freeman's agncu 1. . man. He showe • film, "Sum­
d
Charles Allen&amp;worth, Middleport, gust • with a atop at the Hotel and Elsie Millfr, wa1 born near proval.
with his daughter, Mrs. A . . V.
program m Minnesota and
ture
Sumner,
and
epent
hill
early
life
Martin
ln
Pomeroy
from
2
to
3
c(WM1ss10N TO MEET
115 and· costs on a charge, of in­
mer Incident."
Kennedy
was
introduced
by
Ad
Racme.
Ellington
and
family,
be
uld
o
w
al
r
libe
un
o
y
the
g
p. m. Det-ails of the caravan will in Meiga County. He had Men a
---The Meigs County commission• that
President Gene Grate urged
toxication.
Clrol _ Esslngton, . �U . student,
Kennedy's choice for the ,po st.
be announced later, the chairman resident or California for the
o ld their regular session
h
will
ers
'Rotarian! to give blood July 25
1lso
111
home
lo
vwt
with
her
past eleven yean.
said.
M o nday morning at \he commisFreeman, o11e or the young wes- at the Bloodmobile viii� t o the
grandparents.
STAG• DIMONSTRATION
sione rs oHice in the co urt house.
state gove r no rs Y)'ing for Pomeroy Junior High auditorium
tern
MEIGS GliNERAL HOSPITAL
YOUTHS KILLID
MEXICO CITY UPI-An e1tJ- ·
in the Democratic Par· n oon to 6 p, m. HI!! said this visit
prominence
AdmlUed: Mn. Edith Hesaon, pt,
UPPER SANDUSKY, O. U�I­
mated 2,000 students staged an
LICENSE ISSUED
BARGAIN TALKS
o11e&lt;1 by so me o bser..-• was the last unless an adequate
menti
was
LY,
States, pro-Castro Two Upper Sandu1ky youths were •Pleasant.
anti•United
A ma rriage license has been is• crs as a \ogiul cho ice tor a key quanlity of blood is Te�ved.
AKRON, 0. UPI-Firestone
Discharged: Mrs. Donald Kay
demonstr1tlon In front of the killed today in a spectaeular six•
' Tire and Rubber Co. and United sued in Probate Court to John spot on Kennedy's team because ol
Guests were Gale Hysell, Col­
Nitional Palace Frida)' night un• vehicle a«:cident Involving an Ohio and daughter or New Haven; Mrs.
Rubber Workers negotiators will Koehle r, 25, telephone repai rman. his ability to w1h the farm v ote umbus. O.; Faye Wil60n, Pl .Plea•
der the watchful eyes of a stronl National Guard convoy On Ohio Delores Kinf and daughter, Pom­
meet ln Cleveland Monday to Pome roy, and Donna �lae Jenkins.
deleg 11 Li o ns at the conven• sant and George Dallas, Middle,
eroy; . John Ginther, Chester.
�'leigs County 4-H dub , mem· 6pen bargaining talks on a union 18, clerk, daughler or Mr. and Mrs. Several
53 about a mile north of here.
force · of riot police.
ti on wanted to nommate ��reeman ' port.
bers attended Junior 4-H Camp r equested wage increase.
·Fred Jenkins, Syracuse.
or vice-president.
f
.i Ladies of the c�urcb serving
at Canters Caves 4•H C11mp July
nl'l.uded Mrs. Jennmg1 Wayland,
rain
ortant
imp
g
an
ota,
Minnes
15th through July 19th include
r man ; Mrs. J ames
Criswell,
chai
d
and dairy state. is organize
theee girls: Pat ricia Koblenlt,
Mn.
MeC�ma.11,
Mrs.
B. N.
Le�
a•
r
ope
o
c
lture
agricu
into
heavily
Sally Mora, Marilyn Karr, Patty
·
e
Miss
E
and
F
eda
st,
Faehnl
n
ll
nd Freeman's farm poliGaul, Jackie Bahr, Sandra Bailey,
rn.
'
Bes.s
Mis
Sanbo
s
be
red
o
t
���!\:e widely conside
Donna Thelst1,
K-e.nda Arnott,
succcssfu l and popular among
SharOn Thei98. neborah Hayes,
Minnesota farmers in these pro­ 'Mr. Baritone' Dies
Jennifer Blakeslee, Linda Shep­
rams.
AIIMrt
M.
FwlwiHf',
g
a
native
Hoff•
herd, Nancy Titua, Pe.Hy
th• deptJty 111-slatant to tha p...,.
'•He has been Lhe mosl active Following Surgery
ner, Opal Offutt, Deborah Sheets of Pome�y unlil sevenl years �ict.nt, to discuss how Kfflftffy
NEW YORK UPI - Twenty-five
r in the country in agri•
1 Susan Sheets, Mary Thompson, ago, died early today In McCon•
Hal �overno and m selling sound farm years of golden music faded gently
prHlchn
vke
ratic
0.�
and
Jacquellne Spencer, Dawn Cat• nclsvUle where he had made his candid.I• Lyndon 8. Johnson "will ..:ulture
Into stillness Friday.
Jones, Sur.anne home for ·about the past 1 1 years. rwcetve bri.tlngs on tht Inter­ pr.ograms through his agriculture
per, Carolyn
Lawrence Tibbett, "Mr, Ameri­
commissi o n," Tchune said.
Funer1l services will be held
Winebrenner and Patty Wine•
�•
tl
Baritone" and once one of the
scene."
l
nationa
Monday at 2 p. m. from th@
brenner.
W()rld's
most popular · singers of
Boys an Charles Knight. Jim• Ewing Chapel with burial in the
opera,
splrituala·
and popular tongs
Peru
UPI
N
WASHINGTO
Llst For New
my Chadwell, Larry Ander8on, Wells Cemetery. The remains
died
at
the
age
of
63 at ROOllE'velt
thC!
and
Cuba
to
ed
appeal
today
Kenneth Carsey, Roger Alkire, were being'. returned to Pomeroy
H
o
spital.
Tibbett
never
regained
Today
etl
Order
dif­
Ye�r
Unite d Stales to settle their
Thad Dye, Dean Wooten, David today. He was 89.
ye�r
consciouaneu
·from
,urgery
jury
t�e
June
r
o
f
list
the
jury
:A
that
ted
sugges
ferences and
Wooten, Carl Shenefield and
ordered_ m 29 to correct llD old head injury.
1s
.
I
Aug.
ning
w1rn
begin
inlly
o
j
ns
o
nati
can
Ameri
NEWYORT
U PI-Pmldent El•
John Vale.
signed by Judge John
. Coun1ellor1 from M:eilJS County senhower today took steps to Russia Lo stay oul of their af­ art entry
PleH
FINID .$1•• �OSTI.
of the Comm on
Bacon
C.
attlendJlg art! Wayne Roush, keep Democratic prta!denUat can fairs.
Robert Roy Smith, Racine, was
Court.
P�rl.P
by
made
was
plea
Tde
briefed
Jame, Sheeta, J�nnifer Lohse didate John F. Kennedy
-The list is to be compiled with rined $10 •nd , coat,: today In
Juan Bautista
and Alita Carpenter while 4-H 9n inte-rnational affaln during vian Ambassador
dt Lavalle a\ an emergency meet­ a . total of 500 names and will be 'County Court ea 'a .,cb1rgj of no
Soviei eaplonagi, oblP, dlsl!Uised Advisor. ite Mn. Jellie Cottrill, th.fl t0fthcomin1 •m� .'ian.
a
'\h•i
hii'ged
�
has
stales
Unilell
:;_,
sariAGE
ESPION
_
y· ..,.... Ing of the councll of the Organi­ selected by usi�g "7" 11 the key mufflar brought• bJ" the Ohio
I
H• tchelNltcl �
ake R�Y- 'l'bls Is Syracuae and "11- Ha:rrictt Neig•
Chesape
of 1\16 mouth
Ilea
m
12
within
Sale Ptlr\lL
snpopillll
cfil'e
number, lbe ea.t:q s�te.s.
vessel;
ibliing
;,_ iation ot Aut�tican States (OAS).
a
..
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··- . llaolof,.
.
. · e-,
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Int
,,_..,,.,.
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VI�- . : . ,,-. .
l
�
&lt;
et'.
\1'!1W
1,-n
600-1Q
Q.ie
1,
��
•
�
a photo
. of )b_!,.
.
.
.
'

Man Jailed As
Habitual By
Mavor's f.ourt

I

$ 1 . 1 9 • quart

HOBBY DEPARTMENT
ON 'THE MAIN FLOO.R

89c

3 l ½t Pint Boxn

' llglcl, Durob!, I " O.D. Soamleu Aluminum Tubln1

New vln)'I formula.. Protects
and beautiffo� All resilient
floors. Linoleum, linoleum
tile, cork tile, rubber Ule,
asphalt tile a n d plaatic
flOOrti.

IN THE

For freezer and refrigerator.
Complele with covers.

a t a LOW P R I C il

L I MOGLOSS
WAX

CLEAR \!/HITE

B O,X E S

ALSO-AMtt.er �ffl!!\t _, tht Polcll"fl Alumle,t1m
Chalra, With Col ,I i,a,ttc Arm ltea.t For $1.'5

ARMSTRONG

SEE THE MANY NEW ITEMS

UNBREAKABLE

I

SALE $1 .50

REG. $2.49 CURTAIN ______ SALE"$l-00
REG. $2.95 CURTAIN
SALE $2.25
REG. $3.95 ENSEMBLE
SALE $3.00

$2.95
$3.95,
�--- $5,95
$7.95

Area

Ohio: Mettly tunny tn4 • lttlte
warffiet' tod..,, fair fMl'9M. Su�
IIAJ pwtfy ct..Htr and • lttta.
warmer, Kat'tW9111 thund•,.._
an likely ext,..,... north lun.t.y
aft.,-noon or n'1,ht. Hlth ...,
in IOI low ton'9ttt la

GOP Ahswers Kenned y 's Stacked Deck
· Charge,, Optns Administrat ion Defense
.lfll!ile

ON A

NEW 1 961 RCA VICTOR

This year RCA Victor T. V. Sets give you new dimen­
sions in sight, in sound, In styling and excellent new

l

color.

Elberfelds invite you to come In right away and ,ee
these smart new 1961 Television Sets,

PUC Expected T0 Grant Most Auxiliary Urged
Of General Tel'S Rate B00St To Attend Legion
Installation

'°·

State Official
To Speak Here
To Committee

Car

Terhune Likes
Gov. Freeman If
Democrats Win

I

---------- ---·

Albert Fulwider, 89, Is Dead

.
I
I

NEW PORTABLES-NEW TABLE MODELS-NEW
CONSOLES-AND TELEV ISIONS FINEST NEW LIV,
ING COLOR IV RCA,

'

;

EtBERFELDS · 1N . POM EROY

nr

News Briefs

TELEVISION SET

BE THRIITT I SAVE YOUR SALESLIPS FROM

w.

Attendants At
�ff Camp This
Week Announced

TRADE IN YOUR OLD TV SET

MUSIC DEPARTMENT ON THE MAIN FLOOR

'f'

Broiler Theft �Qflde.
Under Probe By
Sheriffs Men

___ SALE $1.00

TEST MARK
POLYETHYLENE

CHAI S E
LO UNG

,..

SALE

R EG. $1.19 CURTAIN ___
REG. $1 .95 CURTAIN

------- - ---

E C: O NO MT

r/ $5.,s

F ull and Twin Sia

$1 .00

60"x72" SIZE __
72"x90" SIZE
72"x 108" SIZE
72"x 1 26" SIZE ..

,. .

ECONOMJ" I
'1 FOLDING CH�ll"s I

and flond dcslgncd patterns.

SALE

Color1-Grffn, Red, RoH, Beige,
Brown, Grey, Aqu•

$1 .39

luxurious

BuUion fringe. Plain colors

cnd:s. Wa.,;habll', all colors.

Multi uae cotton and rayon texture-ti throw covers. Fringed all
around. MachJne washable. Protect you r upholstered (urn.ilure.

P rotects your lovely halrdo.
Re.illy kcl' ps you1· halr dry.
Sm.ill 2 1 ", medium 2.2", la r ge
23'' sizes.

11w/ilf

3-FO LD

Bed�prnad:,; with

TH ROW C OV E RS

Another Big Shipmeot
.. ...
tr
,,..
�

H e a v y w e i g ht Sculptured

6x6 ft. size in good quality plastic. (Not all colors i n
every pattern)

Cleanup Sale. Our com•

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, July

77

Ol1io Delegation Flying Hoine
Proud, Confident Of Victory
Trustees Want
More Time
For Decision

BED SPREAD

back, 26"x44" size. Fringed

/tl"'91.IJI.._

Subject Continued

$8.95 CHENILLE

resistant

ent1n e

Weather

I

Plastic Shower Curtains

HALF PRICE

NO.

I,

SJ.LE

LAMP SHADES

XII

-

COTTON AND CORD!D TROUSERS

skid

a1
IJetioted I'• l'lae l•tereau Of l'u

cen')'ing

Mens and Youn, Men, Poll1h1d

THROW RUGS

•

--------·------------------VOL

$2.95

with

J

•

e

,

,

All cotton, cul pile Tweed

CLEAN UP SALE!
with

,
,1

Boy1 Polished Cotton Ivy LHgue
TROUSERS

$J .OO a · yard

$3.00

handle.

Plastic

Nffdl", Callf., with a t.mper,
of 1 1 7 d......., WH th• M't
flon'1 hottfft 1pc.t Friday, accord­
Int to the u. S. Wetther eurHu
ret&gt;Orl, FrtMr, Colo., ,..�rtwd
the nation'• low of 31 CNi,r...
S..tYl'Ch y mornl"9.

•••

tvr-e

Siies 10 t o 1 8. Na rrow wale
co rd i n g1·een, lan o r gold. Slirr­
line silh ouette, elastic side tabs.
Co mpletely washable. Sanioriz•
ed shrunk.

CARPETS

"The mode rn do-it-yourself uph olstering mater ial - 36" wide.
A few of Colovin's huridreds of use.s -Kikhen chai r scats and
backa-Living Room Furniture-Ca r d Table Covcrs------Hasi.ocks
-etc. Can be sewn by hand or machine. tacked or ilued A
big -selection of colorlngs that stay fresh th rough washmg.s �nd
long· ha rd wear.

ini,:, fringed all around. t'ull
and Twin �iies in pastel

closure.

a nd printed patterns, Boxe r

OF DISCONTINUED

VINY L UPHOLSTERY

Chenillr Bcd:;preeds thrt arc
prGHhrun k. Never need iron­

SIZCS

I

Now You Know

ltlcal f o r shaving supplie11.

3

to 6X. Solid color gabardines

SAMPLES

COLOVIN

BED SPREADS

QM

S H O R T S

TROUSERS

$J,95

$3,95 TUFTED

�

MENS

BOYS OAK MODEL

University Model Trousers with tapered legs. Slim sil•
houette. Polished cotton and cotton cord, in blue, tan,
black and charcoal. Sizes 29 to 40 waist measure.

46 Corpots To Sell On Tho 3rd Floor

shades.

CH ILDRENS

WASH AND WEAR

Sizes of these remnants range from 2 ft. by 1 2 ft. to
7 rt. bv 1 5 rt. Most any s\ze you want and some of them
m atch. These are all fint quality carpets. You can buy
while they last at less than half price.

1

I

medium and large. Colors:

HANES BLACK

These fine quality Carpet
Bigelow Mills.

I

I

Lace lrimmcd. siies: small,

CARPET · REMNANTS

Mr. and Mrs. Pat Quinn and
daughter, Cindy o f Columlrns arc
the guests al her pa r enl8, Mt.
and Mrs, Karl Grueser, ' M ine rs­
ville.

. Mrs. Richard Vauahan and chil•
dren and Rev. Howard • Ruppelt IC·
t' ompanied \he children of the
county home on their weekly visit
1 to the 'Middlepor
t pool Wednesday
afternoon. The partiea ue sponsor•
ed by lhe Detcona and Deaconeue1
of the ,Fifll United Presbyterian
Churoh, MlddlePort.
Tho.te
attending
Wednesday
were tawrence, Will, Ltrr)' WUI,
M,ke Sprouttl, John Sprouse. Gene
Keller, Dorothy Hudnell and Shir­
ley Will.
Followin 1 the vialt lo \he pool
lbe sroup went Lo the MeGhee
Drive-In in Mai;on where refreah,
m111b Wlflre een=ed by Mn. Murl

HALF SLIPS

SPECIAL PURCHA$E AND SALEI

Miss Duris Well studcnt nurse
at Holze r H ospital a rr ived Wed­
nesday evening for a sh or t \'isil
with he r parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Wells.

Ch.Udren', Home
W"rda J'lait Pool

NYLON TRICOT

Saturday-$2,00

$1 .49

'Mrs. Ernest
Imboden an&lt;l
s o ns, Ernest Eugene and Hoger
Jell Tuesday by plane from Col­
umbus for Haris, Germany. t o join
her husband AlC Imboden who
will be stationed in Germany for
three years.

The Women's Misalonnry SoCi('ly
of the Pomeroy First Baptist
Church met Tu('sday evenlng al
lhe church with Mrs. Aten Shaiu
p residing.
Group 9jngi11 g or the theme snng
"Dear Lord and J,'alher of :11au,
kind," opened the ml'!etini;: fol­
lowed wilh the Lo rd's Pr ayer in
unison. The Love Gift was made
and dedic11ted by Mrs. Ralph C.
Zundel.
Mrs. Zundel presented the even­
ing's program 111d u1ed the Bapli�l
Convention held at Rochester, N,
Y., 18 her theme. She gave 111 111terestlng report of the National
Council of American Baptist WO•
tnen aiter which Sharon and Char­
lene Zundel, Sharon Young and
Sall Foster san1, "Take My Life
ind Let lt Be".
A I.Ible with lorelan flags and
dolls of varlou11 nations was ar­
nnJcd by Mra. Zundel lo repre­
sent mlsalon eentert, after· whkh
she told of the dedication or nf'w
h o me and foreign · ffllllionarles and
g11ve a prayer for mlsslonar les.
Scripture veraes were dl11tributed
by Mrs. Zundel and read by Mn.
Shain, Mn. Donald McKenzie, M rs.
Robert Stout, Mra. Lorain Sterrett,
Mrs. Victor Youn.11: Sr .• Mrs. Eu·
gene Triplett, Mn. Daisy Jasper,
Mrs. William Watson, 'Mrs. L@slie
Price and Mn. J. E. Fosler. Group
sln&amp;lnt of ''All H1il the Power"
and pr&amp;)'et by Mn. Zundel con­
cluded the meetin1,
A de11sert course was served by
Mrs. Jasper and Mrs, Zundel dur•
Ing the IOCl&amp;I hour.

WOMENS $1 .95

NO. I
Nylon l'ricot $2.95 Slips-Size 32 to 40. All while, lace
tri m med.
NO. 2
Nylon , Dacron and Collon Blend Slipe-Size 32 lo 40,
la1.:c trimmed.

T Shirts, Small, m L'&lt;liUm""and

'

F!rst Baptist
Missionary Grou.p
Meets Tuesday

Fq"II SATURDAY SALE

WOM ENS $2.95 SLIPS

M r . and Mrs. Welby Whaley _re•
turned h�r�e Wedn�sday evem_ng
a rter a vmt at Indian Lake with
, and Mrs. He r bert_ �erdma11.
Jlir.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sm1t_h have
returned t o their h o_rne in Bar• 1
�crt o_n artc_r a visit with relatives
111 M111crsv1llc.
.
.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Cliffo r d L:!1fhe1l
"? d son : H oge� , �ere liuslncss
vi 11 lto rs t n Gallipolis ,Thursday.
Mrs. Raymond Pul!ms Jr., Ro­
bert end Rhonda of Thur-stori and
Mrs. Roy Evans, Pamela and Jay
of Canal Winche11ter 11pent Wed­
nesday with thelr parents, M r .
1'11,tor Reports Nnv
and Mrs. Rollin Bearhs.
Emerson Carleton of Blanchts·
((igh. 111
. A tlendt1nce
te r arr lved Thu rsday fo r a vt-lt
· fh1Ph Humble. pastor of the
hJ11 brothe r and si11t�r-in•law
I Bradford Churd1 of Christ re­ with
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Carleton.
l ports that there were 40 in at•
M r . and Mrs. Raymond Pullins I
tendancc at lhe mid-week prayer Sr., and
.11:nndso ns Richard and
meetin" held this Wednesday at Randy
we re business visito rs in
the chu rch.
Oo)umbus Tuesday, They also 1
Thia is a new undertakin� o r vi11iled hrlcfly
at Thurst on with 1
the church this summe r and a l ot Mr. end Mn. R11ymond
Pullins Jr.
o r Interest lfl being shown as ls
Hetty Grueser, Mickey Burke,
indica1ed hy the lnnc.ise rrom 13 Gayann Douglass
and Bobby 1
which atlended last week's scr• Burke spent Sunday
al Old Mans
vice.
Cave.
Tht! topic for the ser vice is
"The Auth orities of the Sc r ip•
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Nease 11nd family, Mine rsville.
Mickey Bentz of Coolville is
spending a week with his cousins,
Roger and Rom1 Nease.

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 16, 19110-3

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Commentating EclitoriallJ

accordJni lo the Ohio Crop Jle.
Tbe CooperaUvei aa..Jon Ser
I Fact&amp; For Fannen
ice.
Ser\'
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LI an educ.UoDaJ qeney ot
Hoe price, th11 r.11 ,hould pOrtinJ
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U ay well above those of tut year
the alate land•IJ'IIDt eoUe1n •nd
Stee l output "?,, txpected to I
pred1et Ohio _ Stale Univenity
be
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1 the u. ,s_ Department o/"'lirku1low 60 percen t o capa
drop
E,ctt'ns1on
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t'itr 1� July, due to � ustomer I i- ture. ltl purpoao la, to provide
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qu1dat10n of mventor1e1 and va- i nformation on •o-•ewtural and
Powdery mildew in lawn, us- cations
Jdltng
&amp;0me customer ' home econo�lea 1ubjecta and Lo
u.11lly 11 found ID h d d d.am
� ' planur, report Ohio State Univer- teach people h ow to make uu
are88 or where air! ;i r:uiation i
of thii inform_
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.Extension plant patholog11ts.
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Total gros&amp; income from broil­
er production in 1959 waa down
21 percent from a year earlier

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Persons on Middleport council, with eyebrows raised somewhat in surprise . report
the great majority of the people they t..: lk to
about sewerages and t reatment plants resigned to ('omplying wilh the law _ They find,
they sa y an attitude o( getti n g on with the
j ob , just do it as rig htly as possible for as
little as possible
Whether or not this is true will no doubt
be learned this November. Voters will have
the duty of sa y in g yes or no lo a bond issue
for $ 1 50.000 probably for 30 years.
There are many taxpayers who sincerely
wish this huge project did not face M iddle­
port (as it also faces Pomeroy). But a seriCs
or Middle port coundls has sq uirmed, pushed
here , there and everywhere for 12 years for
a wr.y out. There is none. 'fhe law JaYli it
will be done and it shall.
The majority of council at preaent is tor
getting on with the job wilhin requiremonhl
of the law.
One ronvincing argu ment to a .council­
men who had been adamantly again1I build·
ing a sewerage a-nd t reatment plant came
from persons connected with the Ohio Pol­
l ution Board . The q uestion was, "Why ahould
the town furnish free sewage oonoo,ion aer­

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Anu a financial expert Crom Columbus•
ht•rc tu '-'Onsult 1,d t h councilmen about obt a i 11 i ng funds to build the sewerage and plant
e x pressed real surprise that Middleport had
no sewage 'ee, forthcoming project or not.
Ohviously , w e ha ve become loo accustomed to havin g a service for nothing, like maintenance of the existing sewer 1yatem. ·

i nate l he river more than it already is being I
fouled hy industry, larger cities, and strip
mine wastes. "Why should such a dire penalty he visited upon a small town, then? , they
ask.''
There is one answer to th�t question, and
only one.

that tbe IOYel'JUMQIJ of tllbl llates
have agreed !lull the .tvv w.., .,..UUlfd to
the point of bellle rulnout IO public health
and the future eoonomlc � of the
entire basin. 4nd ll&gt;ey • OOll4llUllod 1lie only
fair way lo attack the • pl'Oblem - for ev•
erybody in the baain to do hll pan la clean•
ing it up.
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Town, down to liOOO INl under pl'811lt1re
now. Within five Yllll'I lownt •dawll lo a min•mum population of 1,000 wlll l"l lllo gim­
leted eye• of the J&gt;oUulloa . bciu4.

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of Brlt,ln N9•n In urMtt
July 16, 1940, wh•" Hitler I•
•UM an order that th• Brltl1h
Air fore• WH to bt elimlnatff
t• pave the- w■y for the inns,Ion of lntl■nd. What follow.d
h•t gone down In history ••
OM of th• mo&amp;t d.cl1iv• b■t­
tl•1 ._.., fought.
IV PETER KNOX
LONDON Ui'l-"'Ttu• �ratil ude
of every home in our i!iland,
In our
empire and indeed
throughoul the world, except In
llle 11budes of 1he guilty, go,, .,
oul lo 1he Rrilish iiirmen, who,
unda unted hy udds, unwearied in
their ('OnHlanl 4hnllrnJ(e and
mortal danger, are turning the
tide of world war by their pro­
wellll and their devollon.

BUNCHE IN 00,NGO - Dr, lla.Jph Bunolle (l� _.1 UN
delegate to the new Congo r�ul!1ic, � wiQI • kt Lin­
ne, (right), civil commitsioner for the -UN in the �o. in
Leopoldville, Man in center Is ulli�Ufied, •llunolll, ,ajci UN
troops will a.rrive shortly in the Congo.

'N9lfpen News
Social Items

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Th� poat-t¥ar )'"" 111¥e taken
ihelr loll aa ,lire p 10 ,plue 20
m■ku 40-lo $h, -a,tU, of Brit­
talp Mill .-,e POW ••IQI Into
middle 11e.
Very few IN 1llll flyln1. W!ost
of the aurvlvtJO are quie• hmi ly men cur1in1 the wet 1kie11
over Enaland th is aummer that
ruin their holldaya or their aardens, juat as heartily as they I
rursed the btllllant 1umrrHtr of
1940 tha t often had ihem llyin&amp;
five times a day.
Aviation h11 P■Hed them by
--:-the Hurrl111ne11 •nd the Spitfires they Uew are oblolete and
J1:1nked and modorn commercial
aircraft would leave them behind for s,,eed.
But lhe "few" retain their
m�morles and lookin1 up at the
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skies only they ean reall..Y know
how the Batt le of Brltam wa.e
fought and won 20 yea l'!I ago .

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Island Passing Away Quick ly
of the G1•rman11 and rhc British
h&amp;\'e now heen shaken down 'o
whow that Dritain lo.�! 9l!i- aireraft and 1he Germans 1 ,7:J:l in
the df'd11tvc .ierh1l
d�Hghts
�over southern England.

The number of British pilots
ldlll•d w11i; 111 least 375, wi!h 858
badly wou11ded.

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Mr. and Mra, Ronald MIiier{ Janice Boylea) of Sht1lton, Conn., are
announcln&amp; the birth of a daught­
er, July If. Grandparent, arc Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle MIiier and Mr. and
Mr,. Clarence Boyles Middleport.
Mr. and Mra. Cl�renee Boyles
and children and Mn. Doyle Mill­
er, Middleport, are leavin1 Satur•
day for a week'a Yacatlon with Mr
and Mrs. Ronald Mlller in Shelton;
Conn. They are 11oing especially to
&amp;Ulfa;r.; aee their new granddau,ill�r.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MiU@t.,Colurnbus, returned to Coluntlffl:11 after
,pe,di••· two week• with Mr. and
1 Mra, Doyle Miller, Middleport.
Doyle MIiier returned to Colum•
bus with his eon to spend two
weeks while Mra. Miller is In Con­
neeticut.

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Looking ilhca.d on the food mar11:et.
Vqet■blH-boc11I
sweet I
corn ls now to ps in quality and
in good supply. To enjoy it a1 Us
best remember lo buy corn that
has been kept cold :incl kel'p il
cold until you UH' it. Local tlltHa·
to supplies ar&lt;' i11t"re11sing. Grnen
supplies of very good quabean
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lily arc on the incn·11se. The supply of . new potatoes from the
E116t are increasing t1nd .� hould
suit i11 slightly lower priers (except for long whites which 11re
decreaslng ln supply and will
probably comi;nanij,.hight1 r price s).
�ther vegetahles le�erylng 11tte nt1on arc beets, cabba(:e, green
onions and lettuce.
F.rultt--The sweet cherr.v sea­
son is practically over but the
110ur cherry harvest ii. in (u\l
swing. Low b11n11na prices are ex­
pected lo continue for sornc lime
due tu 1tlmost record supply, Till'
walermclon supply is still in­
creasing (this is especially true of
the larger Ki:zcs). Pri&lt;'e per wa1er
melon may be up but price per
pound will probably be .about the
same or leas. Cantaloupe pril'cs

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handle any drawbar or pto load with this new,
Jnighty powerhouse. Try it yourseU • • • soont

RIVER
REPORT

Meigs Eq uipment Co., I nc .
"Where Quality I s Paramount"
PHONE WY-Z.%176

Corner Butternut and Sttond

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Mill Work
Building Supplies , Perry Holds
Custom Cabinets
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CLEVELAND UPI - J im Perry
gave up only !our hits and registered his 1 0th Yictory of the seasou
Friday night in pitching the Cleveland Indians lo a 4-0 triumph over
the Washington Senators.
This was only the second victory
in the last seven games (or the \
Indians, and the 24-year-old Perry
has accounted for both af those
wins,
Perry allowed only three singles
after giYing up a triple to Reno
Bertoia, t he first baiter he faced.
He kept Ber toia from .94roring in
the first by retiring the next t wo
batters or_i pop f�ies a�d Jim Lemob on a lme to right field.
The fireballing righthander, who
struck out one and walked one,
set down ':1e_ las� . l ��nalors ��

KEY PART ONE-MAN HAYING IS
"RANDOM-STACKING" OF BALES
FIRm INTO WAGON BY BALE-THROWER

Th�y'll Do It t"ery Time

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Among the speci al classes for
the 4-H Club members at camp
this week are CQnsemtlion and
nature study, craft work, indoor
recreation and swimming. Craft
work supervised by Mrs. Nolun,
hame demonstration agent. this
week includes basket making,
cork mats, wooden plates, lamp
construction, archery and hunter
safety. The Ohio Power Co., and
Columbus and Southern Ohio Elec
tric Co., have for the past IO
years assisted the camping program by paying part of the cost
and . supe.n ising construction -of
special sight saving lamps.
. Of special interest dtµ"ing senJOr camp have been (hree ses-sions �n car!ecrs .. Charle• Weaver
supervisor o gmdance and coun-

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of the sell!!lon and on\y his four th
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al the "home of Mrs. Shirley M1.1l- 1
fo� Thursday.
r. _ �r_id Mrs : Welby Whaley
a�c Y1s1tmg tbe1r daughter at l n- 1
diun Lake.

Mrs. Earl Cowen has been visiling in Ashland with her son
Roland Jewel who hus been �
hospital palie�t the last twe!Ye
weeks.
M r. an d M rs. Dana ' H ow� u are
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The Everett Bates family of
Detroit bo,e been •islting ot the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Denyer I
Well.

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A .....Ide propam to make your dalq _.,..
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COW-Q,LATED Ilauy F-r Protrlm yOllndf b: Ilia
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REG. $3 1 9 00 - 0NLY 3 AV AILA BLE AT THIS PRIC E
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Price s As Low As $229. 00 For A Big 14 Cu . Ft. Plus F ree Offe r

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Toe Board Qf DlreelClti of the
YeiP County Fa1111 Bu.rtau Coop­
erative .\&amp;IIOcia.Uon have vot ed
to ,diie&lt;mUnue t be diitrib�tlon of
New--WN Farrn :Equipment The
COlllMI\Y will, �QW@ver, continue
Lb �� Ute D\J� until a
new de�ler is a,ppuinted.

Look,ing A.head On The Food Morkets

Around And
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell and
dirnghtcr of Pataskala and Mrs.
Margaret Werner and family of
Columbus were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rus!ell.
Johnny Murphy or Logan is
visiting lhls weet with bis gri.nd
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
family of Columbus are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Wy;.:tt.
Mrs. D. H . Robeson has return­
ed to Geneva, Ill .. where Mr. Rohe:
son is no w employed. Chester
Morris aC'companied her and will
return .this week.

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G•u(IN: Monta;omery: l8,2 on up.
per, 10.3 on lower, 6 ·feet open;
Gallipolis: 18.4 on uppei-, 9.6 on
Mr . and Mrs. Joe Hatfield and lower, 3 feet open; Lock 23: lS.2
fllmily, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence on upper, 10.5 on lower, runnin1
Srarherry and family, Janet and 1 trap,
Gloria Shumate, Carol and Guy
CencUtion of Mnaltl• D■nn: All
Sargent und Mr. and Mrs. Char­ dams are up 13 through 23, run­
ley Smilh and • family enjoyed ning 1h to J trap.
home made ice cream at the home
Ohl River Boat,: Downboundt
of Mr. and M rs. Joe Johnson and
Lock {3: Mr. Crlss at 1:45 am, '1-0:
family Thursday afternoon.
are up slightly but 1his is probElizahcth Bruch ls vifiiLing a Lack 5: Trl-St■te at 315 am, 2-8;
nbly a temporary situ11tlon.
rew days with Freda Tuckerman. Lock 18: Northern at 3:30 am, 0-9;
Lock HI: oV,EC at 1:� am, 17-0;
Poultry ■nd E9P---This is the
Jane Hoagland at 7:33 am. • 3-4;
time of the year that we need to
Beaver ·•i. 8:41)- •m, 1-Q; Lock 20:
be especially conscious of egg HoslP•• Gifts Gfoen
Jim" Bowl• ,t Q:10 am, 11-}; Lock
ure. Keep eggs clean, covered
'f'1ry ,..,1-rg1n1a
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2 : Atlas at B am. 4-0; Ipck 213: c.
and cold. Remove from the re­ "
Hostess girts wHc, presented- to I V. Horner a t 12:20 am, 2-0·' Eastern
frigeralor only the number of eggs
needed. Little change is expected Miss '.11ary Virginia ' Reibel when . al 8:40 am, 8-8.
in · the price of fryera. Supplies the Tri-City Sewing Club m et on '
Upbound: , None.
ma y increase with slightly lower Thursday evening at her home,
K■n■wh■ River Boafl: Winfield:
Spring
Ave.
pricCI&amp; in August.
Janie
O ,down at f:l� am, 0-2.
Following an eveni11i;i of sewing
Meat-The supply of U. S.
All
dams on tl)e sill.
h
hostess
served
a
s.alad
course
choice grade beef is expected to .t e
Mrs.
Sidney
Spcnrer,
Mrs.
Fred
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im:re11 se with a decline in prlCe
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fick,
Mrs.
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of some cuts, especially lhe rore
WILEY PENOUNCf:'S R'-'5SIA
quarter cuts. Pork prices will Russf'H Wil"son} ' .aMi't.' Aobert Ro­
WA/'IIHif'IGTON uPl - "The rank­
probably start upward as a re- berts, Mrs. Hiram Fisher and Mrs. ing RePu�liCan On the :Senate For•
Bradford Maag.
suit of a smaller supply.
eign Relations -Committee bas de­
nounced "Russia ror "deltberately
were in Columbus recently visiting
delaying" · hull)1mltarian efforts to
:1frs. Villa Kincade nt a hospital
rush U.- N. relief to the Caneo Re­
there.
public. s·en, Alexander Wlley (Wis.)
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith 1md
said in a statement the Soviet "de­
family visited Miss Mary Kibble,
laying
tactics" in Wec:111esday
Mrs. Edna Stewart, and Mrs. Alice
ni((ht's U. N. Security . Council sea­
Hr111111trom. Reedsvllle, recently.
Ci,mmunlats,
Mrfi, Jim Carter and daughters Ml ! :W:alif'.SPP'!""----W;sf/Up!l£W mnll- �ion proved that "the
or limb or
y
To
life
for
regard
without
d,
spel\l II week at Clendenin, W. Va.
will
continue
to utilize
property,
with her husband who is emp!Qyed
The Homeb��;� e-!: Cla�s of the every possible excuse for propa,
there.
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M rs. EYa Lawrence spent Mon- Brad rord Ch urc h of Christ will gp.ndizing."
day with her ion, Mr. and l.trs. meet Friday al 7:30 p. m, at the
LOAN'S CONTfNUID
church.
Cl)•de Lawrence.
...::orniug
Events
July
17
WASHINGTON
UPI - The
Lewis Cozart has employment at
The Capehart family reunion World War
Yeterans . h ome loa•
Lorain.
has bren set for Sunday, July 17, program has been e xtended fof
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marcinka at the Syracuse Park. A basket two n10Nl years beyona Jig �hed-,
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. dinner will be served at noon. uled July 2S expitation ' ,,chte.
Val Harlung, Mr. and Mrs. Tom All relatives arc urged to be pre•
McGrath, West Shade, and Mr. and Jen t
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Mrs. Charles Marcinka, Sr., Reedswill have a picnic at Bailey's Lake DEVOTBD TO IN'"fllitU'ft
ville. Sunday.
OF 111:IGStMASON" ABU
nr, and Mrs. Howard Young of Sunday following Sunday School at
RkilNM'J I. Ow-. Pulll1'her
Paden City, W. Va. and Mr. and 1:30 a. m. In case of rain It wlll
blllbed ewry tlt')rdNn •
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church
basemen
Mrs. Garth Smi th were Sunday din- be held in the
,ept Sunday by The �o Vall411
ncr guests of their parents M r. and
July 18
!ubhahlnJ: Cpm,.. al 110 Jlt
Mrs. Bill Stethem.
R lilc i ne .="unit St., P".:merot, �- lad
Guild,
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Service
Wesleya
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Vi�itin� with M . C ra Swa .
Church., meets at t he •311 office p1'ona wYa-1118, ldltcil
are Mrs. Nell Blake, Hel'bert Swan Methodist
rt . Roger Theiss wi th � otrl� 1lbone 'WY2-�1 1T.
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of
home
and ltrs. En Lawrence, Eatrl Livwiener
rout starting -at 6:30
a
EnlUf(I u aetOllff e1Nil mallbl
erpool.
p. m.
utter al the poll � al Ptiot
The Trustees of the First United aro:,, Ohio.
Mrs. Dagmar Rummager 1pen t a
N1UW1 adT� NpftN1116
few days at her home in Port1,111d. Pre!!lbyterlan Church will meet . thi1
Marilyn and Janet Bissell, Ted Monday eYenlng at 7:30 in the pas, Jn: ._Uta.•t•�� - •�
Hay,man and Larry Grimm spent· tor's 1tudy. Lewis Sauer, JJ:., weai- ,eJnnitoli A�- ·N•JP Yltiff Clti.
an eYenlng recently with Mr. and dent of the board will be In Charge. fe• y,.._ · .
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Mn. Frank ,Holler and family.
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CHICAGO UPJ-Tbe Chicago ,..-· -:-,-,
In the year ended , Mareb I,•
1960 reel est•te valnH nationally Cubt sent once highly herald� �
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Increased 8 per cent after advan Moe Drabowsky to Houeton of the ...
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in 1958, 19M and 1968 according and today made room for left- able: attlr mom;-,l. ,-, IUSI.:
to Ohio State Univerelty Extt:ns- hander Jim Brewer who they pur• � 1!J; ¥ ••,a.. ...;
�fut. •• � �.• 11
chased from the same club.
ion economi11ts.

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The fivr years of w11r afler the
"Rattle of Britain itsf'lf w.is over
daimed many more or the "(ew"
who were immortalized hy �ir
Win11to11 Churehill in hill war
t ime wordK.
11 w1111 on July 16, IMO, 1he
l l iller prodalmed the .�weeplni
order:
"The Eni:llsh Alr 1'"orce must
14 illl
be elimlnnted to suth 11n extent VE
that It will be inca11able of pul­
manoc
na up any 11ub1tanlinl oppo1llion
"Nl!ver In the flf'ltl
llum'a
,r
he
l11vading
troo1u1."
conrllct wall so mueh ow�
• t
...
Loni Hours of Comb.t
IIO many to 10 few."
The order meant long hours of
Wln1ton Churchlll, I mmorta­ l'Ombot ror the British pilots.
lizing "the few·· wh o aaveit Bri­ Men shot down hy lht• Germun11
tain anr! the Allies from their one day were often flying again
cloae11I 1&lt;·rape If\ World War II. the next-if they were lucky
The few who aaved this coun­ enoul:h lo hule out safely.
J. E. Sanborn, AOn, DaYid, and
ay Unit� ,,.., lnMrnatlonal
try in the Ralllr of Orlleln 20
Boys ht.-t'amt• &lt;H"e11 overni11ht
Today is Sa turday, July 18, t he Clyda M ee Taylor left for woo11er
yeare ago ,re hr rewer today,
and louk ]cups in rank that 198th day of ttle year, · wilh 188 today where they wm be Joined by
Mejo,lty Now Dead
Mn. Sanborn, then go on lo Ak,
nlarmf'cl nfficers of othur serv- more In 1960.
Ortlclal re,•ords show th11I of il'l'S.
The moon ls appro1u:hlna; lta new ron where Mlt1s T11ylor will apend
the 2,000 men who could flaim
the week end. Mr. Sanborn will g1;1
phase.
On the ,::rounrl lhPy 11rYeloped
ta be Battlt" or Britain pi1ot,i In
M ara on to North J11cbon, Ohio for lhe
The mornlria: 1hn ar6
llHO, IHS than WO are 11till a rep11totl11n ror hulurcrence to and Saturn.
week end with Rev. and Mrs. CeAir �·orte r11]('111. They dressed
alive.
The evenln&amp; etars are Jupiter ell C. iBailey. Rev. Bailey wa1 a
rarely. and Saturn
Many did not eurvlve 1hr hut­ rakishly an!l ulult&gt;d
Middleport pastor many ye•rt ago,
Mr1. Jack Coleman retunned totle ltaelf whfrh l111ted four 1um• Their pnr1le11 wne wild.
On t hls day in hl1tory:
But their effort&amp; In the air dc­
,ner month1--hetween July and
In 1723, En1ll1h painter Sir day from Holier Hoapl tal with her
fr111liil Hitlt1r'11 pnrpoi.e
and Joshua Reynolds was born.
new dau&amp;hter, Becky.
Dt'lobt&gt;r.
By Violet Smith
The clalm!i and counleHlrtims ht&gt;lpud change the coursf' of lhe
In 1790, Con1ress eat.ab1lahed I M r. and Mrs. Grace Coleman leU
and Mrs. Paul Ervin and
Mr.
Frida
for
Alma
y
Lue
to spend lhe
the Dlstrlct of Columbia on thF
sons were visit ing Mr. and Mrs.
I
Polomac - River and voted t.o make week end.
Ellen Dutton, deullhler of Mr. Sammie Ralrdcn, Sllnduy.
It the permanent seat of the U. S.
ft.. RelOrt.
Mrs. Leota Massaer and Mrs.
2a.
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and
' Mrs. Dali, Dutton, has 88 her
governme"t.
7, Th�1,
t. Motion
olam11,o,
Maude
Gray visited Mrs. Leona
.,uu
, , ror a week ' Nancy Ti,eter of
tlon
brllll•
plctuM
J.n 1821 Mary Baker Eddy Coqnd- .Cincinnati.
,Babcock.
24. Thl'(luJh
cookie
e. oountry
Mr. and Mrs. Kester Matheny,
er of th� Churc:h ot C hrlat: Sc:len8. Bp8C.IH Of
2G. Bitter
pliant
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Swan alUst, was bOrn a.t Bow, N. ,ff.
vetcll
pler
St. Unroll•
I n 1 882, David Ol•11ow Farra tended funeral services for Simon
oc
2111, Wit.bet
U. HhnalaylJI I. Cuaar"•
Whytse\l at Altiger, W. Vu. lust
IM became the flut a.dmiral in
warntns
mamnw
81,Nort!,,
the u. S. Novy.
Saturday.
date
1S. l'oray•
In HMt\. the flnt experimental
Mn. Harlis Frank ond children
Rev. Eldon Blake is conductlna:
(abbr,)
1,. S\.Uow1116 10. Not on•
urred
,toml
test
an
of
o
spe:nt
the week end wlth Mr. and
mb
c
bo
cc
U. Paok-.
• week. reYinl at Vanderhoof.
(dial,)
11. 0irl'a
a
t Alamaaordo, N. M.
e Boston, Parkersburg.
M
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U. 0.nnanlum.
nlckn&amp;nl9
Fa rm le Johmion and Janel HolSharon
and
Janet Frsnk are
ff, Olulal
(uym.)
28. l'aclle
aln•er are apendlng a week wlth
vlsltlni
In
Clnr..nnati
with their
Thoua:hl
for
toda)':
Rulltan
au•
,n,&gt;1,
13.
�ellte
19.
'hachera
Jf, ln
relaliYe&amp; , In Columbus.
aunts,
Mn.
pal
Osborn
and Mre.
thor Fyodor DallQf8\IU)' aaid in
O
88. 0..ulno
10. Pil})tll
,0, lhlltocl
'111n,r
Mr, Jnd Mn. Pearl Hawthorne
The Brolhert Katamasov: '"J'he and Mina and R•ymond
Eli111beth Roffman.
89. Let l�
If, Radcllab.
11, Have
11,0pon
Holalna:er
•tan4
Mr. and Mn. David Goodwin and
lrue aecurlly 11 ta be found In 10- vlaited 1)4artha Holilnaer
(Sootch)
(poet. I
and Fail,
clal 1olld1rit)' rather than In lao- nle l ley Wednesda
of Pomeroy visited Mr. and
( prlnL)
family
K TM anklel 21, J'ooted.
1J1111
y aftern
B a:
,
,1. a,1n
river
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Mn,
Ch_arles
Marcinko and ta1'-ly.
1.r,ted individual eftort.11
Mr. and Mn. Melvin liled �re
IT, 'l'IMator
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl Shields of Cothe parent, of a new daughter,
atttnd&amp;nt
R1 ._with
Th•J have two other ch ildren, both
�:n:e�ik �:
11.Lc,qtnr
boy,.
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Weak end 1:uests of Mr. 1111d
Emma
VanMeter
tlalted'fi.
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&amp;ohtp
n.
,I&gt;avl d Yates were Mr. and
,.M
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Mn.
Van
Meter of ru •
\1'8811
,
11. Luold
Mr,.
Mor•an
Yates of Cleveland
land.
R AnudlUO
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert Yat es of
Mr.
and
Mn. Hie Sharrer or Bar-N. Colon
VI'
Cambrlcta:e .
e
berton
wtr
vlaiton
of
Ml".
h
and
all( lb'
Mn. Jim Carter ,mi Karen spent
Mrs. Alva Hol1ln1er and Mr. ,nd
iPrM'81uaGH UPI - Vada •Pi n• Mn. Huvey BIiley.
a day at St. Albani, W. ya,
IIUo ci, mu
Mn. Norman Weber visited Mrs.
Mm, CinclnnaU'I 4...verythin1 outt;Jla Balley waa I rtNnt visitor
Garth Smith recently.
fielder drove in I run &amp;ad acond \lf Martha Holtlnaer.
·Mra. Leona Bl'bcock was an over
another and Fnall ,Bobln1on bllttd
... 4 ..uo1c11
Virlinla Carter and daqhters
a two-run double to PIN the Jled1 .a� Vltlll Holalnier vlilted Mr. nl1ht .JUe&amp;tl of Mn. Leota "M115ar
S ur
ng.
�u • 4-1 victor, Friday Nlht.
tind 1'rt, Harl')' Thompeo n of lJt- U. d"ay eveni
Th e PUUbYl'lb dit•t, eouplN tie Hoe�tn,.
Mrs. DeloNls Frank Is spending
a .A.winter
with MUWl&amp;lb,'.1 T,I, will OYer Phil•
Mr. Ind .l[ra, ;Boyd
nson and a. week at ,Plttabura:h with her hus­
adelp h 11, eat 1ht · 1tont-runnln1· ion vlalted JCqndl�f. · her mo- lutnd, Harll11, who la employed
l1 irates' lead over the aecond•place ther, M ra. Calllrla:-"\J t e Hoell-In•.
ere.
t
ltt
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Mr. and P.lrt. Raymo"d Larkins
Brave, to thrtt pmea.
Mr. and Mn, Junior HotsiiiJe'r
Southpaw Jim O'Toole 'Who yield- �pent the wee, end wlth Mr, tp.d 1pent the wee k end ■t Ravenna.
•
ReY. and Mnr. Rial■ Yltlted '.:,in.
11d aeven hlllt tam,cl hi• aeventh l(n. .Ruaell Cline, Racine.
I. .A. mule
Virginia Hugh et, Gallipoli■.
vlctoey,
,tthoU&amp;h
lit
nttded
help
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«.CLyupa
from Jim BfolltlD · O"fU the 11st 1 �
J'�ly fth 1u.e■ta of M;r!'. and Mr■ .
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IIP4Dt•
, · MAIM. A ltM.Y CtfllP
Cb-,let
Marejnko lir.i 111d tOPs of
lnninp. Brolnlll Ntlred all
NlCOIJ4. C)',.,_ tf']
Cy
,urlle)' dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
batt..-. be ,._ ,._.,_. t.hfM ot na mld 1 'l}l'ffi:, witt'l'lln_of th
(:bfirte, lla,olnka Sr. and 1on9 of
thON 1trJqG\lt , V.ltUIIL
DAILl
llew • _.
wan ,11 u1 ne• lnQY Glllp!fflan
.
P
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b
LedtvtUe; Mr. :i nd Mn. Don Rm1°
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AOI
lft
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G
rwdi
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"tel
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Pante
el
aetUne f'
rl ,,,..._, • •tr III, d" aervld 1n bolh world wan and Nil, Mt. Vemon: Mr. and Mr■ • V al
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l '"' 1 6,rtuna. Dsrl&gt;Jra McGrath, West
1teallftl � .,._ M -.cl ,-�Ill , the llOl'tln tonniot.
c,,, i.tttr n,pi;, - ror uo-, la
A•­
,
,..
Shade. Ennlng iuestt were Mr.
Bob
Skinner
at!
.exth-bHI
lt
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''" tilt lluw 1.'1, X
tho two O'r,
1111111 Jttwr, 1 r'nd Mrs. Harry Lodwlek. Che1ter.
when he drifted deep Into een�w, r
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116lid1y ...,11 of Mts, Horrlet
fi•td n ' 111111 l!t•IN to ...b • � '\,ooated �I• ...,.. ···""•
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were Mr. and Mr,. Eddie
,qU;t
Bryant
well•hl
loi,
to
thlrd
tl\e
In
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. 'Mita. ,
innll'II wh,n Ioli� p•e-her Cl1rt11 IJ'uttle and d1u1hter, Jn11 Bryan t .
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.- Joe Ad· tlh ort (t-8) foulei:l a thlrd-atrlkt ,Bt. Petenbur,, Fla. and Mr. and
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Mn. Clayton Bryant. Montgomery,
�Ir.
Apt . bQmt �. bf,ql\ attmpL
th
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hlttlna
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or a i,
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lfr. ■nd Mrs. l,iey.rl1 Youn1 vi•l t•
kee Bran• to • 7•5 vlttar, oter • -•� � • 11 Dfflet •Ith hll

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Care During The
Summer Months

There continue to be arguments that Mid­
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developments make one-man baying poulblc,
One Is meehanlcal loading of bal.. In the field.
The other Is a new kind of elevator-conveyor whlcb
moveil baled hay lnla lllorage,
Bales are fed into a bale-thrower from the baler. They
. are 'fired into a trail/•� wagon and lie where they fall.
Tbis "random-stacking ' ellmlnotes the need for men
to stack 'tlrem.
The new elevator-conveyor carries the bales from the
wagon Jnlo the mow and drop_s them off at any poinL
. Tlte ,farmer can eontrol a bale-locator from the ground
bt means of two ropes.
This system has been proved in field test., to sa�e
time as well as labor costs.
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 16, 19110-3

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Commentating EclitoriallJ

accordJni lo the Ohio Crop Jle.
Tbe CooperaUvei aa..Jon Ser
I Fact&amp; For Fannen
ice.
Ser\'
vice
LI an educ.UoDaJ qeney ot
Hoe price, th11 r.11 ,hould pOrtinJ
0
U ay well above those of tut year
the alate land•IJ'IIDt eoUe1n •nd
Stee l output "?,, txpected to I
pred1et Ohio _ Stale Univenity
be
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1 the u. ,s_ Department o/"'lirku1low 60 percen t o capa
drop
E,ctt'ns1on
�
iJ&gt;tt'LalieU
t'itr 1� July, due to � ustomer I i- ture. ltl purpoao la, to provide
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qu1dat10n of mventor1e1 and va- i nformation on •o-•ewtural and
Powdery mildew in lawn, us- cations
Jdltng
&amp;0me customer ' home econo�lea 1ubjecta and Lo
u.11lly 11 found ID h d d d.am
� ' planur, report Ohio State Univer- teach people h ow to make uu
are88 or where air! ;i r:uiation i
of thii inform_
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poor, say Ohio State University ally Extension econom1st1.
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.Extension plant patholog11ts.
oOo
Total gros&amp; income from broil­
er production in 1959 waa down
21 percent from a year earlier

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Raised E y ebro"'S

Persons on Middleport council, with eyebrows raised somewhat in surprise . report
the great majority of the people they t..: lk to
about sewerages and t reatment plants resigned to ('omplying wilh the law _ They find,
they sa y an attitude o( getti n g on with the
j ob , just do it as rig htly as possible for as
little as possible
Whether or not this is true will no doubt
be learned this November. Voters will have
the duty of sa y in g yes or no lo a bond issue
for $ 1 50.000 probably for 30 years.
There are many taxpayers who sincerely
wish this huge project did not face M iddle­
port (as it also faces Pomeroy). But a seriCs
or Middle port coundls has sq uirmed, pushed
here , there and everywhere for 12 years for
a wr.y out. There is none. 'fhe law JaYli it
will be done and it shall.
The majority of council at preaent is tor
getting on with the job wilhin requiremonhl
of the law.
One ronvincing argu ment to a .council­
men who had been adamantly again1I build·
ing a sewerage a-nd t reatment plant came
from persons connected with the Ohio Pol­
l ution Board . The q uestion was, "Why ahould
the town furnish free sewage oonoo,ion aer­

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vice to its residents'!" whi(h

done now .

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Anu a financial expert Crom Columbus•
ht•rc tu '-'Onsult 1,d t h councilmen about obt a i 11 i ng funds to build the sewerage and plant
e x pressed real surprise that Middleport had
no sewage 'ee, forthcoming project or not.
Ohviously , w e ha ve become loo accustomed to havin g a service for nothing, like maintenance of the existing sewer 1yatem. ·

i nate l he river more than it already is being I
fouled hy industry, larger cities, and strip
mine wastes. "Why should such a dire penalty he visited upon a small town, then? , they
ask.''
There is one answer to th�t question, and
only one.

that tbe IOYel'JUMQIJ of tllbl llates
have agreed !lull the .tvv w.., .,..UUlfd to
the point of bellle rulnout IO public health
and the future eoonomlc � of the
entire basin. 4nd ll&gt;ey • OOll4llUllod 1lie only
fair way lo attack the • pl'Oblem - for ev•
erybody in the baain to do hll pan la clean•
ing it up.
It ii

Town, down to liOOO INl under pl'811lt1re
now. Within five Yllll'I lownt •dawll lo a min•mum population of 1,000 wlll l"l lllo gim­
leted eye• of the J&gt;oUulloa . bciu4.

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Th• Battle
of Brlt,ln N9•n In urMtt
July 16, 1940, wh•" Hitler I•
•UM an order that th• Brltl1h
Air fore• WH to bt elimlnatff
t• pave the- w■y for the inns,Ion of lntl■nd. What follow.d
h•t gone down In history ••
OM of th• mo&amp;t d.cl1iv• b■t­
tl•1 ._.., fought.
IV PETER KNOX
LONDON Ui'l-"'Ttu• �ratil ude
of every home in our i!iland,
In our
empire and indeed
throughoul the world, except In
llle 11budes of 1he guilty, go,, .,
oul lo 1he Rrilish iiirmen, who,
unda unted hy udds, unwearied in
their ('OnHlanl 4hnllrnJ(e and
mortal danger, are turning the
tide of world war by their pro­
wellll and their devollon.

BUNCHE IN 00,NGO - Dr, lla.Jph Bunolle (l� _.1 UN
delegate to the new Congo r�ul!1ic, � wiQI • kt Lin­
ne, (right), civil commitsioner for the -UN in the �o. in
Leopoldville, Man in center Is ulli�Ufied, •llunolll, ,ajci UN
troops will a.rrive shortly in the Congo.

'N9lfpen News
Social Items

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war.
Th� poat-t¥ar )'"" 111¥e taken
ihelr loll aa ,lire p 10 ,plue 20
m■ku 40-lo $h, -a,tU, of Brit­
talp Mill .-,e POW ••IQI Into
middle 11e.
Very few IN 1llll flyln1. W!ost
of the aurvlvtJO are quie• hmi ly men cur1in1 the wet 1kie11
over Enaland th is aummer that
ruin their holldaya or their aardens, juat as heartily as they I
rursed the btllllant 1umrrHtr of
1940 tha t often had ihem llyin&amp;
five times a day.
Aviation h11 P■Hed them by
--:-the Hurrl111ne11 •nd the Spitfires they Uew are oblolete and
J1:1nked and modorn commercial
aircraft would leave them behind for s,,eed.
But lhe "few" retain their
m�morles and lookin1 up at the
,
skies only they ean reall..Y know
how the Batt le of Brltam wa.e
fought and won 20 yea l'!I ago .

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Island Passing Away Quick ly
of the G1•rman11 and rhc British
h&amp;\'e now heen shaken down 'o
whow that Dritain lo.�! 9l!i- aireraft and 1he Germans 1 ,7:J:l in
the df'd11tvc .ierh1l
d�Hghts
�over southern England.

The number of British pilots
ldlll•d w11i; 111 least 375, wi!h 858
badly wou11ded.

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Mr. and Mra, Ronald MIiier{ Janice Boylea) of Sht1lton, Conn., are
announcln&amp; the birth of a daught­
er, July If. Grandparent, arc Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle MIiier and Mr. and
Mr,. Clarence Boyles Middleport.
Mr. and Mra. Cl�renee Boyles
and children and Mn. Doyle Mill­
er, Middleport, are leavin1 Satur•
day for a week'a Yacatlon with Mr
and Mrs. Ronald Mlller in Shelton;
Conn. They are 11oing especially to
&amp;Ulfa;r.; aee their new granddau,ill�r.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MiU@t.,Colurnbus, returned to Coluntlffl:11 after
,pe,di••· two week• with Mr. and
1 Mra, Doyle Miller, Middleport.
Doyle MIiier returned to Colum•
bus with his eon to spend two
weeks while Mra. Miller is In Con­
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Vqet■blH-boc11I
sweet I
corn ls now to ps in quality and
in good supply. To enjoy it a1 Us
best remember lo buy corn that
has been kept cold :incl kel'p il
cold until you UH' it. Local tlltHa·
to supplies ar&lt;' i11t"re11sing. Grnen
supplies of very good quabean
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lily arc on the incn·11se. The supply of . new potatoes from the
E116t are increasing t1nd .� hould
suit i11 slightly lower priers (except for long whites which 11re
decreaslng ln supply and will
probably comi;nanij,.hight1 r price s).
�ther vegetahles le�erylng 11tte nt1on arc beets, cabba(:e, green
onions and lettuce.
F.rultt--The sweet cherr.v sea­
son is practically over but the
110ur cherry harvest ii. in (u\l
swing. Low b11n11na prices are ex­
pected lo continue for sornc lime
due tu 1tlmost record supply, Till'
walermclon supply is still in­
creasing (this is especially true of
the larger Ki:zcs). Pri&lt;'e per wa1er
melon may be up but price per
pound will probably be .about the
same or leas. Cantaloupe pril'cs

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CLEVELAND UPI - J im Perry
gave up only !our hits and registered his 1 0th Yictory of the seasou
Friday night in pitching the Cleveland Indians lo a 4-0 triumph over
the Washington Senators.
This was only the second victory
in the last seven games (or the \
Indians, and the 24-year-old Perry
has accounted for both af those
wins,
Perry allowed only three singles
after giYing up a triple to Reno
Bertoia, t he first baiter he faced.
He kept Ber toia from .94roring in
the first by retiring the next t wo
batters or_i pop f�ies a�d Jim Lemob on a lme to right field.
The fireballing righthander, who
struck out one and walked one,
set down ':1e_ las� . l ��nalors ��

KEY PART ONE-MAN HAYING IS
"RANDOM-STACKING" OF BALES
FIRm INTO WAGON BY BALE-THROWER

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Among the speci al classes for
the 4-H Club members at camp
this week are CQnsemtlion and
nature study, craft work, indoor
recreation and swimming. Craft
work supervised by Mrs. Nolun,
hame demonstration agent. this
week includes basket making,
cork mats, wooden plates, lamp
construction, archery and hunter
safety. The Ohio Power Co., and
Columbus and Southern Ohio Elec
tric Co., have for the past IO
years assisted the camping program by paying part of the cost
and . supe.n ising construction -of
special sight saving lamps.
. Of special interest dtµ"ing senJOr camp have been (hree ses-sions �n car!ecrs .. Charle• Weaver
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al the "home of Mrs. Shirley M1.1l- 1
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r. _ �r_id Mrs : Welby Whaley
a�c Y1s1tmg tbe1r daughter at l n- 1
diun Lake.

Mrs. Earl Cowen has been visiling in Ashland with her son
Roland Jewel who hus been �
hospital palie�t the last twe!Ye
weeks.
M r. an d M rs. Dana ' H ow� u are
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The Everett Bates family of
Detroit bo,e been •islting ot the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Denyer I
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Toe Board Qf DlreelClti of the
YeiP County Fa1111 Bu.rtau Coop­
erative .\&amp;IIOcia.Uon have vot ed
to ,diie&lt;mUnue t be diitrib�tlon of
New--WN Farrn :Equipment The
COlllMI\Y will, �QW@ver, continue
Lb �� Ute D\J� until a
new de�ler is a,ppuinted.

Look,ing A.head On The Food Morkets

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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Russell and
dirnghtcr of Pataskala and Mrs.
Margaret Werner and family of
Columbus were weekend guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rus!ell.
Johnny Murphy or Logan is
visiting lhls weet with bis gri.nd
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley T.
Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Smith and
family of Columbus are visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A.
Wy;.:tt.
Mrs. D. H . Robeson has return­
ed to Geneva, Ill .. where Mr. Rohe:
son is no w employed. Chester
Morris aC'companied her and will
return .this week.

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G•u(IN: Monta;omery: l8,2 on up.
per, 10.3 on lower, 6 ·feet open;
Gallipolis: 18.4 on uppei-, 9.6 on
Mr . and Mrs. Joe Hatfield and lower, 3 feet open; Lock 23: lS.2
fllmily, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence on upper, 10.5 on lower, runnin1
Srarherry and family, Janet and 1 trap,
Gloria Shumate, Carol and Guy
CencUtion of Mnaltl• D■nn: All
Sargent und Mr. and Mrs. Char­ dams are up 13 through 23, run­
ley Smilh and • family enjoyed ning 1h to J trap.
home made ice cream at the home
Ohl River Boat,: Downboundt
of Mr. and M rs. Joe Johnson and
Lock {3: Mr. Crlss at 1:45 am, '1-0:
family Thursday afternoon.
are up slightly but 1his is probElizahcth Bruch ls vifiiLing a Lack 5: Trl-St■te at 315 am, 2-8;
nbly a temporary situ11tlon.
rew days with Freda Tuckerman. Lock 18: Northern at 3:30 am, 0-9;
Lock HI: oV,EC at 1:� am, 17-0;
Poultry ■nd E9P---This is the
Jane Hoagland at 7:33 am. • 3-4;
time of the year that we need to
Beaver ·•i. 8:41)- •m, 1-Q; Lock 20:
be especially conscious of egg HoslP•• Gifts Gfoen
Jim" Bowl• ,t Q:10 am, 11-}; Lock
ure. Keep eggs clean, covered
'f'1ry ,..,1-rg1n1a
. , . er e
2 : Atlas at B am. 4-0; Ipck 213: c.
and cold. Remove from the re­ "
Hostess girts wHc, presented- to I V. Horner a t 12:20 am, 2-0·' Eastern
frigeralor only the number of eggs
needed. Little change is expected Miss '.11ary Virginia ' Reibel when . al 8:40 am, 8-8.
in · the price of fryera. Supplies the Tri-City Sewing Club m et on '
Upbound: , None.
ma y increase with slightly lower Thursday evening at her home,
K■n■wh■ River Boafl: Winfield:
Spring
Ave.
pricCI&amp; in August.
Janie
O ,down at f:l� am, 0-2.
Following an eveni11i;i of sewing
Meat-The supply of U. S.
All
dams on tl)e sill.
h
hostess
served
a
s.alad
course
choice grade beef is expected to .t e
Mrs.
Sidney
Spcnrer,
Mrs.
Fred
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im:re11 se with a decline in prlCe
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fick,
Mrs.
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of some cuts, especially lhe rore
WILEY PENOUNCf:'S R'-'5SIA
quarter cuts. Pork prices will Russf'H Wil"son} ' .aMi't.' Aobert Ro­
WA/'IIHif'IGTON uPl - "The rank­
probably start upward as a re- berts, Mrs. Hiram Fisher and Mrs. ing RePu�liCan On the :Senate For•
Bradford Maag.
suit of a smaller supply.
eign Relations -Committee bas de­
nounced "Russia ror "deltberately
were in Columbus recently visiting
delaying" · hull)1mltarian efforts to
:1frs. Villa Kincade nt a hospital
rush U.- N. relief to the Caneo Re­
there.
public. s·en, Alexander Wlley (Wis.)
Mr. and Mrs. David Smith 1md
said in a statement the Soviet "de­
family visited Miss Mary Kibble,
laying
tactics" in Wec:111esday
Mrs. Edna Stewart, and Mrs. Alice
ni((ht's U. N. Security . Council sea­
Hr111111trom. Reedsvllle, recently.
Ci,mmunlats,
Mrfi, Jim Carter and daughters Ml ! :W:alif'.SPP'!""----W;sf/Up!l£W mnll- �ion proved that "the
or limb or
y
To
life
for
regard
without
d,
spel\l II week at Clendenin, W. Va.
will
continue
to utilize
property,
with her husband who is emp!Qyed
The Homeb��;� e-!: Cla�s of the every possible excuse for propa,
there.
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M rs. EYa Lawrence spent Mon- Brad rord Ch urc h of Christ will gp.ndizing."
day with her ion, Mr. and l.trs. meet Friday al 7:30 p. m, at the
LOAN'S CONTfNUID
church.
Cl)•de Lawrence.
...::orniug
Events
July
17
WASHINGTON
UPI - The
Lewis Cozart has employment at
The Capehart family reunion World War
Yeterans . h ome loa•
Lorain.
has bren set for Sunday, July 17, program has been e xtended fof
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marcinka at the Syracuse Park. A basket two n10Nl years beyona Jig �hed-,
and family visited Mr. and Mrs. dinner will be served at noon. uled July 2S expitation ' ,,chte.
Val Harlung, Mr. and Mrs. Tom All relatives arc urged to be pre•
McGrath, West Shade, and Mr. and Jen t
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Mrs. Charles Marcinka, Sr., Reedswill have a picnic at Bailey's Lake DEVOTBD TO IN'"fllitU'ft
ville. Sunday.
OF 111:IGStMASON" ABU
nr, and Mrs. Howard Young of Sunday following Sunday School at
RkilNM'J I. Ow-. Pulll1'her
Paden City, W. Va. and Mr. and 1:30 a. m. In case of rain It wlll
blllbed ewry tlt')rdNn •
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church
basemen
Mrs. Garth Smi th were Sunday din- be held in the
,ept Sunday by The �o Vall411
ncr guests of their parents M r. and
July 18
!ubhahlnJ: Cpm,.. al 110 Jlt
Mrs. Bill Stethem.
R lilc i ne .="unit St., P".:merot, �- lad
Guild,
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Service
Wesleya
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Vi�itin� with M . C ra Swa .
Church., meets at t he •311 office p1'ona wYa-1118, ldltcil
are Mrs. Nell Blake, Hel'bert Swan Methodist
rt . Roger Theiss wi th � otrl� 1lbone 'WY2-�1 1T.
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of
home
and ltrs. En Lawrence, Eatrl Livwiener
rout starting -at 6:30
a
EnlUf(I u aetOllff e1Nil mallbl
erpool.
p. m.
utter al the poll � al Ptiot
The Trustees of the First United aro:,, Ohio.
Mrs. Dagmar Rummager 1pen t a
N1UW1 adT� NpftN1116
few days at her home in Port1,111d. Pre!!lbyterlan Church will meet . thi1
Marilyn and Janet Bissell, Ted Monday eYenlng at 7:30 in the pas, Jn: ._Uta.•t•�� - •�
Hay,man and Larry Grimm spent· tor's 1tudy. Lewis Sauer, JJ:., weai- ,eJnnitoli A�- ·N•JP Yltiff Clti.
an eYenlng recently with Mr. and dent of the board will be In Charge. fe• y,.._ · .
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Mn. Frank ,Holler and family.
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CHICAGO UPJ-Tbe Chicago ,..-· -:-,-,
In the year ended , Mareb I,•
1960 reel est•te valnH nationally Cubt sent once highly herald� �
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Increased 8 per cent after advan Moe Drabowsky to Houeton of the ...
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in 1958, 19M and 1968 according and today made room for left- able: attlr mom;-,l. ,-, IUSI.:
to Ohio State Univerelty Extt:ns- hander Jim Brewer who they pur• � 1!J; ¥ ••,a.. ...;
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chased from the same club.
ion economi11ts.

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The fivr years of w11r afler the
"Rattle of Britain itsf'lf w.is over
daimed many more or the "(ew"
who were immortalized hy �ir
Win11to11 Churehill in hill war
t ime wordK.
11 w1111 on July 16, IMO, 1he
l l iller prodalmed the .�weeplni
order:
"The Eni:llsh Alr 1'"orce must
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be elimlnnted to suth 11n extent VE
that It will be inca11able of pul­
manoc
na up any 11ub1tanlinl oppo1llion
"Nl!ver In the flf'ltl
llum'a
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he
l11vading
troo1u1."
conrllct wall so mueh ow�
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Loni Hours of Comb.t
IIO many to 10 few."
The order meant long hours of
Wln1ton Churchlll, I mmorta­ l'Ombot ror the British pilots.
lizing "the few·· wh o aaveit Bri­ Men shot down hy lht• Germun11
tain anr! the Allies from their one day were often flying again
cloae11I 1&lt;·rape If\ World War II. the next-if they were lucky
The few who aaved this coun­ enoul:h lo hule out safely.
J. E. Sanborn, AOn, DaYid, and
ay Unit� ,,.., lnMrnatlonal
try in the Ralllr of Orlleln 20
Boys ht.-t'amt• &lt;H"e11 overni11ht
Today is Sa turday, July 18, t he Clyda M ee Taylor left for woo11er
yeare ago ,re hr rewer today,
and louk ]cups in rank that 198th day of ttle year, · wilh 188 today where they wm be Joined by
Mejo,lty Now Dead
Mn. Sanborn, then go on lo Ak,
nlarmf'cl nfficers of othur serv- more In 1960.
Ortlclal re,•ords show th11I of il'l'S.
The moon ls appro1u:hlna; lta new ron where Mlt1s T11ylor will apend
the 2,000 men who could flaim
the week end. Mr. Sanborn will g1;1
phase.
On the ,::rounrl lhPy 11rYeloped
ta be Battlt" or Britain pi1ot,i In
M ara on to North J11cbon, Ohio for lhe
The mornlria: 1hn ar6
llHO, IHS than WO are 11till a rep11totl11n ror hulurcrence to and Saturn.
week end with Rev. and Mrs. CeAir �·orte r11]('111. They dressed
alive.
The evenln&amp; etars are Jupiter ell C. iBailey. Rev. Bailey wa1 a
rarely. and Saturn
Many did not eurvlve 1hr hut­ rakishly an!l ulult&gt;d
Middleport pastor many ye•rt ago,
Mr1. Jack Coleman retunned totle ltaelf whfrh l111ted four 1um• Their pnr1le11 wne wild.
On t hls day in hl1tory:
But their effort&amp; In the air dc­
,ner month1--hetween July and
In 1723, En1ll1h painter Sir day from Holier Hoapl tal with her
fr111liil Hitlt1r'11 pnrpoi.e
and Joshua Reynolds was born.
new dau&amp;hter, Becky.
Dt'lobt&gt;r.
By Violet Smith
The clalm!i and counleHlrtims ht&gt;lpud change the coursf' of lhe
In 1790, Con1ress eat.ab1lahed I M r. and Mrs. Grace Coleman leU
and Mrs. Paul Ervin and
Mr.
Frida
for
Alma
y
Lue
to spend lhe
the Dlstrlct of Columbia on thF
sons were visit ing Mr. and Mrs.
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Polomac - River and voted t.o make week end.
Ellen Dutton, deullhler of Mr. Sammie Ralrdcn, Sllnduy.
It the permanent seat of the U. S.
ft.. RelOrt.
Mrs. Leota Massaer and Mrs.
2a.
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and
' Mrs. Dali, Dutton, has 88 her
governme"t.
7, Th�1,
t. Motion
olam11,o,
Maude
Gray visited Mrs. Leona
.,uu
, , ror a week ' Nancy Ti,eter of
tlon
brllll•
plctuM
J.n 1821 Mary Baker Eddy Coqnd- .Cincinnati.
,Babcock.
24. Thl'(luJh
cookie
e. oountry
Mr. and Mrs. Kester Matheny,
er of th� Churc:h ot C hrlat: Sc:len8. Bp8C.IH Of
2G. Bitter
pliant
Mr. and Mra. Shirley Swan alUst, was bOrn a.t Bow, N. ,ff.
vetcll
pler
St. Unroll•
I n 1 882, David Ol•11ow Farra tended funeral services for Simon
oc
2111, Wit.bet
U. HhnalaylJI I. Cuaar"•
Whytse\l at Altiger, W. Vu. lust
IM became the flut a.dmiral in
warntns
mamnw
81,Nort!,,
the u. S. Novy.
Saturday.
date
1S. l'oray•
In HMt\. the flnt experimental
Mn. Harlis Frank ond children
Rev. Eldon Blake is conductlna:
(abbr,)
1,. S\.Uow1116 10. Not on•
urred
,toml
test
an
of
o
spe:nt
the week end wlth Mr. and
mb
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bo
cc
U. Paok-.
• week. reYinl at Vanderhoof.
(dial,)
11. 0irl'a
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t Alamaaordo, N. M.
e Boston, Parkersburg.
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Fa rm le Johmion and Janel HolSharon
and
Janet Frsnk are
ff, Olulal
(uym.)
28. l'aclle
aln•er are apendlng a week wlth
vlsltlni
In
Clnr..nnati
with their
Thoua:hl
for
toda)':
Rulltan
au•
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13.
�ellte
19.
'hachera
Jf, ln
relaliYe&amp; , In Columbus.
aunts,
Mn.
pal
Osborn
and Mre.
thor Fyodor DallQf8\IU)' aaid in
O
88. 0..ulno
10. Pil})tll
,0, lhlltocl
'111n,r
Mr, Jnd Mn. Pearl Hawthorne
The Brolhert Katamasov: '"J'he and Mina and R•ymond
Eli111beth Roffman.
89. Let l�
If, Radcllab.
11, Have
11,0pon
Holalna:er
•tan4
Mr. and Mn. David Goodwin and
lrue aecurlly 11 ta be found In 10- vlaited 1)4artha Holilnaer
(Sootch)
(poet. I
and Fail,
clal 1olld1rit)' rather than In lao- nle l ley Wednesda
of Pomeroy visited Mr. and
( prlnL)
family
K TM anklel 21, J'ooted.
1J1111
y aftern
B a:
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,1. a,1n
river
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Mn,
Ch_arles
Marcinko and ta1'-ly.
1.r,ted individual eftort.11
Mr. and Mn. Melvin liled �re
IT, 'l'IMator
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Earl Shields of Cothe parent, of a new daughter,
atttnd&amp;nt
R1 ._with
Th•J have two other ch ildren, both
�:n:e�ik �:
11.Lc,qtnr
boy,.
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Emma
VanMeter
tlalted'fi.
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n.
,I&gt;avl d Yates were Mr. and
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Mn.
Van
Meter of ru •
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11. Luold
Mr,.
Mor•an
Yates of Cleveland
land.
R AnudlUO
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert Yat es of
Mr.
and
Mn. Hie Sharrer or Bar-N. Colon
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Mn. Jim Carter ,mi Karen spent
Mrs. Alva Hol1ln1er and Mr. ,nd
iPrM'81uaGH UPI - Vada •Pi n• Mn. Huvey BIiley.
a day at St. Albani, W. ya,
IIUo ci, mu
Mn. Norman Weber visited Mrs.
Mm, CinclnnaU'I 4...verythin1 outt;Jla Balley waa I rtNnt visitor
Garth Smith recently.
fielder drove in I run &amp;ad acond \lf Martha Holtlnaer.
·Mra. Leona Bl'bcock was an over
another and Fnall ,Bobln1on bllttd
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Virlinla Carter and daqhters
a two-run double to PIN the Jled1 .a� Vltlll Holalnier vlilted Mr. nl1ht .JUe&amp;tl of Mn. Leota "M115ar
S ur
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�u • 4-1 victor, Friday Nlht.
tind 1'rt, Harl')' Thompeo n of lJt- U. d"ay eveni
Th e PUUbYl'lb dit•t, eouplN tie Hoe�tn,.
Mrs. DeloNls Frank Is spending
a .A.winter
with MUWl&amp;lb,'.1 T,I, will OYer Phil•
Mr. Ind .l[ra, ;Boyd
nson and a. week at ,Plttabura:h with her hus­
adelp h 11, eat 1ht · 1tont-runnln1· ion vlalted JCqndl�f. · her mo- lutnd, Harll11, who la employed
l1 irates' lead over the aecond•place ther, M ra. Calllrla:-"\J t e Hoell-In•.
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Mr. and P.lrt. Raymo"d Larkins
Brave, to thrtt pmea.
Mr. and Mn, Junior HotsiiiJe'r
Southpaw Jim O'Toole 'Who yield- �pent the wee, end wlth Mr, tp.d 1pent the wee k end ■t Ravenna.
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11d aeven hlllt tam,cl hi• aeventh l(n. .Ruaell Cline, Racine.
I. .A. mule
Virginia Hugh et, Gallipoli■.
vlctoey,
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J'�ly fth 1u.e■ta of M;r!'. and Mr■ .
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Marejnko lir.i 111d tOPs of
lnninp. Brolnlll Ntlred all
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,urlle)' dinner were Mr. and Mrs.
batt..-. be ,._ ,._.,_. t.hfM ot na mld 1 'l}l'ffi:, witt'l'lln_of th
(:bfirte, lla,olnka Sr. and 1on9 of
thON 1trJqG\lt , V.ltUIIL
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One Is meehanlcal loading of bal.. In the field.
The other Is a new kind of elevator-conveyor whlcb
moveil baled hay lnla lllorage,
Bales are fed into a bale-thrower from the baler. They
. are 'fired into a trail/•� wagon and lie where they fall.
Tbis "random-stacking ' ellmlnotes the need for men
to stack 'tlrem.
The new elevator-conveyor carries the bales from the
wagon Jnlo the mow and drop_s them off at any poinL
. Tlte ,farmer can eontrol a bale-locator from the ground
bt means of two ropes.
This system has been proved in field test., to sa�e
time as well as labor costs.
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ing rront r11nnin1 Racine in tbe county Pony Leag�e i:-ace
st. Loui, , Chiu90 o
S.hlrdoy'• i;....,
Friday evening with a 1i-u victory that ended after ft ve m nl
Cincln,-tl at Pi�rvh -Hook 1ngs a!ffllda;t � wurn_ �f! over an umpire's rulm5 on a
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Boston . Although bur 1t&gt;J Ln lhe
BV JACK CUDDY
Chiu• at �t- Lau.ia----51.11..rth score 'fi- 10 Ibt�m or the American (4-61 v, erogho (9-4) or S1111W1tOns
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; cd lJlh, hir t�itory. � was ,eeord ,t.t wit,\ a UM vletory owtrr
at thr t•nd of t lm ) car No&lt;,1, 44 I 1 �,OOO mart
ltwwk.. • "-""-a,.llri., .. ,_ th Pown out at first But Eite um• Pom,m, 111Un1 fre(di tt Boyd
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[ pire c11.Ued it foul bttc■uae.- it hit an(f. yo� • Sh�eteen fflr 9 fUtl.
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1, C inclnn■tl et Ptffsliurgtl, 2
�r f1�·e � da}: _ ;in&lt;I _t � �uall)' res� ball.
catt:her for Po�e roY, �• inju,ed
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Players in the ne w Amer1ta n M,� wwkff _. "'t�tthw
Mo,ris 8in&amp;:led- dflanlJ lo rlPt In the second innlnf w)iien lie f�lYork fans h&amp;Yt' been ri�in g lum 1 Football League
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Saturday July 1 6th-9 :30 Til 1. A, M.
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Pomeroy Stars Added
To Racine HVL Team
BUI Gibbs, Terry Knllht . Bob j

ANGEJ.ES UPI - Feature
Sports Inc., takea the first big
step toward brin1inf the third
Floyd Patter:ion.JnJemar Johan111on heavyweight championship
filht lo LOB Anielel today when
It makea form•l a.pplleation to the J
state Atheltlc Commlaeton for a
llcen!le to promote the bout.
Grantln&amp; of the llcene, however,
dot! not po1itlvety lneure that the
fl1ht will be held here. em FU­
aaiy, president of Feature Sports,
"Id he still w.. waltln.: to see If�
Dallas, Tex., lntereab headed by 11

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lace WU d.ealgned -by Wl18oa
ll'olmfJ, fo, tbe Edwar4 A!t1tott 11umuer eollectlon. -Tile
cam.l,olll bodlce and t1fll'I in
banda:d with pink 1llk.

Stiversville
Social Events

Bv Iva Carpet'llff
Mr. and Mrs. Jamee M iddle•
,wart, Mrs. Molly Talbott and
Mn. Nell Middleswart attended
th e funeral of their sister and
daughter, Lydia, at SteubenYllle
Saturday.

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Dee_qi:;atlve and
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f6r �ltchen1,
Wflr�, utlt­
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Eber Garpenler and family iun•
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Mr. and Mn, And.Y Wtrd &amp;Jl..Jl
�atlihlet! \HrJ l"f!cenf &amp;:uestl ot hi�
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Mr. -and Mn. Bud Glut.senr:a!Jl»
md' dau1bten ..,.1 rett'liti 1ueW
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it Glue■encamp" and· l:iuTJ. ,
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bmily, :Mr.. and Mr,, JiPiM .�ct
and C.rl Bedt Jeff,' foi /\Vi:
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Pete C02art ind
children were gu ests of his par•
ente and other relatives.
Mr. and Mn. Harold V11nMeter
and ions art spenUln, ll few days
1 witl;I his parents, Mr. Rnd Mrs.
Charlei VatiMeter and Mrs. Ruth
COzart, Antiquity.
Raleigh WUliatna of ,Akron vl sited b1- .sieter and tamlly,itd.r. and
)fn. Bep Allen. ·
Lori Wolfe who bas 1pent a few
'°eeb Wi.tb Mr. and· Mrs. R \JdY
Durat and' Mariaret bas returned
to Clevelal'!d,

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Mr. and Mr11. Dell T.atbott went
to New Lexington and were ac­
companied to Steubenville by
thelr son and daughter-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Randall Talbott to at•
tend his sister Lydia's Cqneral.
Mr. and Mr■• Bill -MiddleeWart
were In Steubenville Fl'iday.
Mt. and Mrs. Corbett ltatterson
and ehildren were recent guesta
of her 11are11ts Mr, and Mra. Alva

oflll bf Ju&amp;, Court.
Mn. Johli·'Beai a!ld ehlldren of
&lt;;;olum�u• ba.ve ret...rtt•di home
■rter a two wed:� · vialt with her
P&amp;l'tbt.8,
and llt1. ..,_, C, Brewer.
Mf:. •fld Mr�. John pop�ins ,nd
, cl)lfd,fen .-00 llr1 an� �..Charles
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.,,hy ,,.,, P'''°" ,ltould ••'&lt;nd 1u•iu,
r,iulul 7 ond ,urpo,t ih, Cku,.t Th�r
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TH E POMt:ROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

BOATOWNERS;

appoint you, but I've got a lot on my mind.
There's something wrong in America • , •
and I'm the chap who is getting hurt !
Our Constitution uys that no one can be
denied the right to worship God . I'm an Ameri­
can I Accordi ng to the Constitution I hsve the
right to learn about God, to hear the Bible
Stories, to be taught the Christian Way of Life.
But here's the hitch. Wbile the Government

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CLEVELAND . UPI-New1 men
C 11 nningh111m and Tom White, all
1tar, on lh e re1lonal tunnerup wlll have to wait 15 mtnutea el•
Pomeroy high Rchool b1111ball team ter the game before talking It
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thlR spring, have been lidded to over with the Cleveland Indians
the Racine nm-kina: Valley League play era.
team ro1ter, Larry Wolfe announc· • The p\a)'er11 met before Friday
nleht'e game and voted to han
ed thl8 week.
Sund ay Racine travel, t'1 Glous· newspapermen rrom lhe club
ter and next Sunday to Loa:an. The house for 15 ·m lnulet after e-aeh
followlna Sunday touah Plants- game , No explanation for the acoilman ,Lemar Hunt comea throu11h
tlon wa■ aiven.
vllle 11 at Racine.
Such post . game delays on re- with a $1 million a:u1r1ntee,
U tt,ey do, thete'a a 1ood chance
porlera have been put lnto elfecl
from time to tlme by other clubs tha bout wm be held tn D11111 at
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the Cotton Bowl Jn October, Qther­
. ln the major le1a:ue1.
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wise it lool:s lite a to, · Aniele11
bout early In November.
: He,nlock Grove Boys
The doclaion on where the fi&amp;ht
will be held wlll be anhounced in
Beat Alrre&lt;l
Hemlock Grove Llttle Lea1uen NeW York late next week after Fudefeated Alfred-Oran1e 8-IS Thurs­ 1111 mHll with direelon of Fu· 1
day with B. Whaley the winnln&amp; ture Soorts and consider■ the var•
· pitcher. R. cremeana of A-0 fan • lou1 oUen.
'nle youthful-appeartn1 prornoter ,
ned 12.
A. Swindell and J. 18urk1 each told a Preti eonfer11nce Friday that
had two hits for Hemlock Grove; hti w11 not barnatormlna: the coun­
T. Guthrie and R. • Oouclaa two try tryln1 to draw oft'ers for the
ll1ht. H, uld ht •l11led Dallu,
each ror A-0.
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San :rranoieco and Lo• An1elu be- ,
i!•'I \et th' � of lee
ca\lh of Invitations from city of. I
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First Step Is
Taken Toward
LA Title Fi�ht

Maybe you like B!ll!tinr babies? S,,rry to d!S:.

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dominat
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C
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�Y Mr1. Afl'ly 'f)l'ol(e
Fo r the past qu.:rter o f a century, at least, the whole
Mr. and i,{1'11 Gordon Cline and program, Solos, duets, extra or,ian world has been at the mercy of the American industrial rna­
ramily of Mohawk, W: Va , spenl nu mben will be offered in addi- chine. As a prominent Australian once put
it , "No housewife
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�n al] Asia c_r m buy so much as a darning needle, without pay .
can't deny me the right to attend Church School
.
' specia l invitat ion is extended to
Glenn Tuttle and ramily.
mg
tribu te m some fo rm to the America•n manu factu rer. "
and Church - MY PARENTS CAN. They can
Mrs. Freda Ritchie and son, Rog• the public to attend this unusual
During
the
first
15
year
following
rob me of my most sacred right just by neglect,
the
cessation
s
hosof
er, of Pine Grove, and Mr. and se-rvice planned by the pastor and . . .
�titles
l\rnerican
�unds
were
poured
ing
out
my spiritual needs.
i
n
a
veritable
tide
Mrs. Darrell chevalier and family congregation.
-------m �n effort to assist the rest o( the world in making an econ.
lool1:"
t\apa V�
ol Columbus vislted with Mrs. Amy
Did
you know that about ltalf the~ e�ildreli
"
omtc recovery.
Wolf, Thursday.
in America are growing up without reli1iou1,
ts
Ml
The demand for American manufactured Poods the destraining ? And yet there's a church in every,
1-14
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Mr. a nd Mre. Elza Osborne o(
•
perate
$◄
need
or
the
establishm
ent
of
heavy
f
nduslries
f
village
t
and
·
·
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Athenti spent su nd ay with Mr. and
fl
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t
deplete
he
·food
supplies
d
1113
of
the
l&amp;-11
world
all
the
bad
eff�ct
of
Mn. A. D. Tuttle.
Yessir,
•
I'm
serious
!
Instead
of
tal�ng
-■
11
..
dratntng
·
Off American capital and consumer goods. But now
Mr and .Mrs. Roy Pearson ol Le·
juvenile delinquency, we ought to do something
Europe has recovered and is flooding the American market
tart spent Sunday afternoon with
about iL We ought to crowd our churches with
with
manufactured goods. The economic isolation of 1 5 years
his mother, Mrt. Mae Pearson.
children , , . and parent&amp; !
we ot11ht tG
.,_.., ago bas been followed by a competitive market that is pro.,-,;;,:--:,.atart
Sunday
I
suean and Sarah Tuttle 11pe,-it :llf'W
......,
G
., 'ftr Day S.lnta. Ol
d ducing a n altogether new and different situation,
L
seYeral days laat week with their
Frorp this point on the American people wil) have to
aunt and uncl.e,· Mr. and Mn. Paul l'� l"Iau, on Prn111rut Rend
work
their �evel best to maintain their position, for the are
Lawrence and son of Portland.
tllnde:• School 9:� am nre• chlnc
ll:30 11m ,1\ft Bible Study We:4 in competitwn with a world that is woi-klng. Overconfidyence
31re. Howard Seidenabel or Ari• -•.
....., ,, , �
·
•an ...us
= t the nauvn
... . J' �t M" c• · . Prof. ...
•� 1·1s economi·c security
,
z!Jna celled on Mrs. -May ,P earson. •f;l
Spiritua
l
Situation
With the
·
it
Saturday afternoon,
111 so me ..ea..re,
•IMI laelp
Mr. and Mn. Garry Griffith and
¥Itta �hurch ot Chrllt, Pam•.-.Y. o The ultimate victory will go to that nation ' or that block
sustal1
1
t ..,.tth Is
111
MilJI .•nllll c,ono1R■11it. Ufe, tllll1
ltar'ftv'le ftd. Jllugtne Underwo od f nation s , that is p'repared to pa y the cost or supremacy in
so.n of Columbus spent the week mlnh1ter: Bible Scltool D:30 a. m.; te�ms o f su perJo r ��kmansi:li{' , more efficient work,
feature is 1pa111orell
a high­
lhe 1,u sine•• firms •IMI -••--••­
e�d with his parents, Rev. a n d \.l'orn,r1 wors9'1p 10:30 11 111. l!lve• er sense of honor 1ns1de ractones
and offices and a stern de­
u,llose 11ames app«.•r. 6eloHl•
MrR. Ed�ard Griffilh,
Ing Worship 7:30, p. rn. Robert terminat ion to achieve justice for all men regardless of
thei;
eed,
l
ible
supt.
Schoo
iB
color , their economic status, or their ancestry .
Mrs. nelph Lee visited Mrs. A - l'l
Today, as never before in the history of the nation such
D. TUttl e Friday afternoon, ·
Midway Community Church,
Bobby Searles, M inister. Chuck qualities as thri (t , initiative, individual integrity. and per­
tMr'ftlf!_ld..,M.rs. Mil!?n Tuttle and
Searles, Sund11y School, Supt� sonal bon�ty ar e �emanded,tof· , all men, He who lacks ltt '
llnfll�infr..Sunday with Mr. and
1'
Sunday
School starts at 9:30 a. m'., ' 'fflese·racirs in patriotism.
,i\frt iFlul Lawrence and son of
' 'It�
Our Aim Is To Satisfy
rayer
mee"Ung
Tueeday
'1:45
P,
The_ na,tion _cannot afford the luxury of a leisure class.
.POrtland and enjoyed a picnic.
:·
E. Main SI.
212
Pomeroy
Just as, 1n war tune, the women from the boulevards and the
Chesle
,
Ohio
r
Phone
YU-5-%145
Mr. and Mrs. Oakie L&amp;ude.rmilt The Syracuse MMhocll1t Church women from across the tracks, sat down
together to wind
of Letart spent Friday with Mrs.
R-:iv. Carl Herring, Pastor. Sun- bandages for the boys on the battlefields so today the citi­
Mae Pearson.
dRy School 9:30 a m, Dana Wine-' zt:ns of all classes must unite in a commOn devotion to the
Mrs. Minnie On, Mrs. Arthur
Orr and Mrs. Ralph Lee called on brtnner, Supt ; Worship service at highest moral and spiritu al interests of the nation,
7:30. "The Living Church "; Youth
Motor Tune Up
No crooked generation can expect the blessing of God.
24 Hour Service
Mn . Anna Tuttle Sunday after­
F�llowship 6 Pl m., Wed. ; Midweek Our naU�n al
s�curity depen ds upon our nation al character.
nOOn.
Powel &amp; Ash-Mlddieporl•P'. WY-!•31!1
Phone WY-2-2605
: Middleport
Archie Rose of IB&amp;shan spent the Bible St udy, 7::m p. m. Wed.
,
Copyright 1960 by the Divisio n of Christi an Education
week end with hill grandpore nts,
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Nation al Counc il of the Churc hes of Christ in the
UI aurch, t..t1rt lralla, RM.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tuttle.
Ru11ert Stiar'tl, Putor. Sund■}'
United St.¢es of America.
1.!lt4)ot 9:30 a. m, Wo:rlhip •• ------ -------K-ltlitdem Hall Of Jall-•h'• Wlt---;;;.�ce "The Master rowers of-iUs·
!dee■ Sunday evening ot 7:30.
,lessee: Public meetine Sun. 3 p. tory,"
Church .f the 1'f1Hr11ne, Syra• m.- ; Watd1tQwe, Study j p. � - ; The F■clar■tecl Church, Ev■ngel­
Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo
Rolland
Phone SH-2-4183
■n.1n
�uN, ltav; Hatolci Molmff, patter. Bible 1tlldY, Tue!., 8 p. m.; Serv- ical and Reformed . Presbyterian,
¥.r. an'� Mrs. Clntence Baker llrnnday dch1or Q:80 a. m. !tfornlng �ce mee\lng, Thurs. "I p. m.; Min- Pome,oy, Waldo J. Bartels, pastor;
add- lamlb spent Saturday with Vdrshlp 10:30- a . r, � 6:30 p1 1stry School Thun. 8 p. m.
John Wm. Blaettnar, Dir. of Chr.
· h is sister Mts. Bob McCoy a t ID.; Evangeli.sti&lt;' servlmi: 7:30 p
Danvllte P11grhh Hollneu Church Educ.; Sunday Church School 9:15
Elyria and Sunday went to Cle�e­ ia. Wdnesday 7i30 pr.ayer meet; L•fKJffllle, � Wac:hN1schwma, a. m.; Worship
10:215 a. m. •'Costly
land tn visil the zoo and airport. 1"8; pt.11y.- ho!Jr. is 1,'Uesday ah Pl!ISl.or: Sun-:18)'
Nationwide Insurance of Col umbus, 0,
Sc�ool 9:JO a. m.; Li ving and Cheap Religion" ; Jr.
,
·
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Murrey •f:3f'I p . . m, Missionary, servlcie !s Morniha: Wllrship
10:30 a . m. ; Pil• Hi YF, 5 : 45 p. m.; Priendly Circle
aod tamily left .Friday to visit die 3rd Tuesday of thi, .nontb at gr1
115 E. 2nd SI., Pomeroy, Phone WY-2-2480
... Yo11tl:. 8:fff p. m. Evanrelis, meet ing, Tuesday, 8 p. m .
an uncle In Iowa.
1:30 p. m.
tic suvice, '1:30 p. m . : Fellowship
Bethany EUB; f, E. Dunn, PH·
service. Wedne,rf,:v ?: :-m P- m.
tor; Worship 9:30; Sunday School
Ml'S. Flossie P etty of Los An­
Church of Nuarene, Mulberry•
•-g eles, Calif., Is vielflng her ehil­ Union Aves. Poineroy, Rev. · E. E.
10:30 a. m.; Otis Knopp, supt.; ¥­
Hour, 6:30, Mrs. Kenneth Theiss
d1'8n In Reedsville. They are Mis. Co-.:, paator. Sunday School Q:30;
Bakers _Of G004 ilread
Clarence Baker, Mr1. Sonny Har­ Mor11ing: Worsh!p 10:-30; NYPS at
director,
ris and Mra. Nina BMton. On 6:415 Evening services '1:30; Pray.
Your
Dodge
&amp;
Plymouth
Deale
CarMtl EUB; F. E. Dunn, p,1stor
r
�nee
Huntington, W. VL
Jul)' 3 a homecoming waa held to· er M:11etlng Thursday "1:30.
Sunday School 9:30 · a. m.; Wayne
honor Mn. Petty and alto tbe
Roush, supt.; Worship 10:45 a, m.;
birthday of Sheroo Bake? and .., ltou.. of ,.,�,.... Cheater (Th,
Prayer meeting 8 p. m.; Y-Hour 8
llmmy Wa11s. Present were Mr, ,.:ounn,- Chureb In ToW1\). Ed­
p. m., Mrs, E�.10n Rouah, director.
and Mrs. Clarence Baker a'nd fam­ iund t ..., pestor-. Sunday School
s,...... EU&amp; Chu,ch; F. e.
Custom Built Kllchens
•••,,one j Dunn,
- SEIIES
ily, Mr. 1md Mn. Vir1ll-Wall.1 and l:SO I, m. , �rl Bore■, ■upt,;
pastor; Sunday Se:hool 11:::IO
·
t,
ill:offlilll'
w,mhlp
11
a.
m.;
Kvan­
L
family of ogan Mn. Sonny Har•
SUNDA,
e. m., Ben Quisenberry, supt.; Sunrrayer
�
ris and son, the hoata: Mr. and ftll,tlc:, ervlce '1.io p,
· day evening service 7:30; program
WRTN•TV
.
Local Unlou 1888, a.v....woi,d, W. Va.
�a\'OJ' 11 t m m• ...ainll aer,lce,
Kn. Leo Boaton.
or music and sinp:lng; ,Preyer meet•
Channel 13 - 9:45 a.Iii,
Ing,
Wed., 7:30 p. m.
Pal..i- Chumt, Rtv. ■.:....
Harold Milhoan of Akron ind
Tbyiell With Him"
u11b
Flrtt
laptlft Church, PorntNly;
R · d �11e 111• ·lJ'homa,,: pa■tor. Simdlliy ■c bo(f at
AdrI
1....
W11:
ii.?
"o"' ,-,m-v,.
Ra Ip h C. Zundel, pastor; Wm. Wat•
J:� 'fate; 9:Bo uh $upl ]ferftert Roµsb;
ed :. · ;-nd
'
jrayef '-' &amp;ettl'ce1 Wedl'.'l!■d&amp;f B:00
Huth
Church. MrclJI� , son, S, S. Supt.; 9:30 to 1 1 : 1 15 Com•
an·d family Monday.
Maker
s
of
Hblsum
proacbJ!iJ Sund■f r,l�I ?:IIO; port, llaymOr Konltright, pastol'; ,' blned st1rvlce Of worship and study
Pomeroy'• Budeet Shop�lhg Center
..
.� f
Visiting Mr. and Mn. B. M . fm, }OunJ -peoplie• m-eetin1 , sun­ Sunday School Q:30 a. m .. Jaet Sermon "The Big Fisherman." Nur­
:
)&gt; .
Buchanan and family Sund.,y day 6:45 pm.
Bechtle, supt.; Divine worship, \ sery and Jr. Church ror children.
\til!!'te Mr. .w.ild Ml'i. Urie Buch10:30 a. m., ·'The Light Shines on:•• 6:30 p. m. Youth meeting; Wed.,
111f ChvNftNJ �ev,
frae
anan, New · En1land, w. Va.; Mr.
Flr1t laptl., Chvrch, Mlcld1�,i,1 7:'30 p. m . Hour' of Prayer.
Str...,,111t,11tt. pntot: L,1unl Donald A. IBoone, pastor:
and Mrt:. Ray Buchanan, Obarles, W. tf,
Alfred fii\tthodlst Church,. Robert
SundaY
f
Support the Chw,,b llf Y.ou.t Choice
Erne11t and Huel of WaYetly; �r. Ollf : Soru'ay !ltchool D! 31l •· m. , School V : 30 a . m ,, Tony Fowler, R. CV4f, 1pastor; Sundaf School al
Take Someone to Church with You Sunday
and Mrs. Jack Keerer, Larry, Phi\ Wbll, Suol ; 'C'UI Jlei-Un1 Supt.; Morning .worahip, 10:15 a. 9:30 a . tn., Lloyd Dillinger, s\lpt.;
P"!'I•�
Jerry and P■ul Keefer, Perkers­ 10:80 a. m W111, :aa,ney In charae· m., !'Time in God'■ Hands;" tven- 1 W�hip 10:45 a. m., Herm■n T8Y·
Phone WY-2-!644
Pomeroy West Main Street
FMY
'!e1'V'et■
7
p.
ni.
E
aneell■tlc
v
�re; c. B. Nutter and famll:V of
Ing wonhlp, ?:80 p. ffl, "Be[ore tor, l�v leader; Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Beverly and Charlea Cui1ta of lln'ictl 7•·M) a. m. PJlillM lu cherae JerlehQ'R Walle". Tue•day �vcnirli, MW: •nee., WSCS at Taylor home;
Reednllle.
. Prayer ....Unt W�'telda, 7:30 P. MIBBionary Circles meet; Wed. 7:30 Wed., 8 p. rn. Prayer servicea.
Mr. and l{n. Jamet Beek and ID,
Chrl,tlan Selene• Society, Ponp. m. Hour of Prayer; 8:30 p. m.
Ills .brother Carl of �nt are vil­
e"1&gt;Mlt au,; fret Mtlbodlit; Rev . choir rehearsal; Thursday 6 p.
(The Friendly Bank)
eroy;
Morning service, •1 1 a. m.
tfi..,,. Ur. and ....
v-. P•_,,
.., Curll■ Vt. H. ·8"-au11ha.u,h, l&gt;fllftor: Sun• Buay Befl picnic,
"Life." Golden Text: The gift of
157 Walnut Strei
llldllleport
day Suft'inl 9:•o 1- m., Worley
ind family th!■ ,...1\.
. Mldtlleporl
Syrac:ull' F 1'rd Un,lted Pr■tby,. Ood I&amp; eternal life through Jesus
IUnb JAnlhlcum retul1Jed KaleJ , • la. �. llornlnl Wor- terl1n Church, Howard Ruppelt, Christ our Lord. Romans 8: 23;
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�•m• Tli•� lroal Colu"l"l!ua •bt�. 10:lil a, tt. l'la' ■eivl et,.11 7 II• paator. 9 a. m . Wonhlp "The Right Wtdneeday evening eervice 8 p.
m.
lfter INQCfiipl �•Jime with i bft.,i .ii, �'Nli �� -..mff 'f:�Jtobert E. t/J
J
ptneu. "
Ch11rch flt Chrl1t, IMldc:lleport;
.
:;.
,,r
.
lister lid •.;; ii,: . . ,'
flnt, Upll&lt;d
Fred I .Gardner. :minls\er: Bible
.
Mr. an&lt;! Jr"' Wll)iall! Hill ,ijil
Your Wat,reen Ali;eney
terian' qhUJ'Ch, Ho•ard RI\IPelJ. School 9:30 a.in., R. C. Steffy . ,11pt.
..,.._�, 1 I " Al
ht It. lM ,
dau��ter •�. Yl,11-l'lj .�l'r: P'!• • . �•J
w ,, �� /_-__ lii:-..A.i..:, JM•t�r; . ��nde)! �ool 9: 30 . '1 , Moi:nh'tg wor1hil1, 10:SO "Sear-Tis•
i
Cadillac-Oldsmobtie-Rambler
0ortte • �ner ,i ....�� uu�.,_,.. 1 W,'o,-iliiP 1 9:30 , a'. m. "The 1g.lJt· aue"; Evening 1ervice "�ot My
Pomeroy
M r: in"d ¥°"· .flffitt-t" Jr♦�Mn rw,
Pllone. WY•2•2!i88
Seh� J l a. Ip. Children 8 C��lt io �i.,piness" ; idonday 7 : 30 . · Wtllll '1:30 I&gt;: m, Jlepti.■mal' 1erviee
242 W. Main SI.
.,..I._
Pomeroy
N\1\ Saindj!ln ari.� 4,aukbter �� 3 P• m,, �flf•hlP 7: 3Q_ m . 8� Tru1�, �eet; WJ'tl., 6:30
, 1 Wednestliy 7:30 p.-m�1 Ptayer tneet
bie ' o! J"un�ton City ' aW! · &amp;ho fuNd,, dcf l'tld.+.
lng •and Bible study.
.1r.ehblr� 7 p. m . Af. choir.
v11ltln, th"e - 8Ni naon1. Debbie ls
ltadfiord C�rth· of C:�rl•t,
Flrlt laptllf Church, Rtcl 1
Tu,..... ,ia1nt· l'1l, , hul Hookt
UL
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Ralph Hum�le Pas\Or, lbn Reed, R. 1MeCaule)' , paator;· , 9:30 a.
paator; 9:30 a . m, Sunday School;
J. P. . Joachim, �•
S
Plumbing &amp; Heating
1
Wt'. and Mra. Jamee: Brannon Supt; Bible 1c!,ool 9:30 am; Morn· day School; 10:45 a. m. M , ni 8 p. m., wortlllD service; Wed. 8 p,
.
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and bab, haYe movtd Into Tom ing wonhlp 10:30 am; Chrlttlan Worship "Whet If You ca ?" 6 11 m., Prayer m1'eU,n1.
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LlnN&gt;ln Sl.-;l!ld4Jeport,n. WY-2-2550 Mlddlepo,t
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24q
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!lye's home W�l.e h• J, lri Aiton
Endeaver (youth) 6 pm; Evenipl( p. m. IBYF (all school ai:es); 8 "'"·
li,oltr
IUB,
hVI
idfe
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fl
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1
1
vl1lt�: .,
wol'llhip 7 : 3�; V{ednest.Jay evening" �·• Evellln-l_. �lce ''The M:9-1ler I tor; 10 a. m. Sunday Sch09l; 1 1 a.
BtJ DIiion ts erpected- hoiqe on Blble S!udy 7:�.
· Power1 oi
Wed, 7:30 p. m. Worship; 7:30 p. m. VI'; Fri., 8
le•ve •�ut the 20th of Ju.lf.
lmtbu,Y Church ., Chrlot; i" iq . �a er1 me,ttna:.
p. m , Prayer meeting SaL. 8 p m
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1,11• Buehan•fl· fa�n;, , re�nton M•rcuin, mltillttr: Jll)le Schoqt iit" · •�r,.,.._�ftp,t Churcft, �rut I Chrilltiari lj:ndeavo,r. ••
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F�aturing Decorated Slices, J.ll'ove!Ues, Bulk
will t,e held •t , City ·1:ti'lc- ln Park­ 0':30 a.m. Witb11t Rowley St: S�pt.; Uelid; Art.11\ir R. Mt'Cauley, pQtor; j South 81,tMI E.,._ Ptul Haokl,
Middnott R\. 1, ' ,
""'-'"3148
entiutg July 81·.:i" · ..,· •. · '
Morning· ·worslH p 10!30; pu,istian 9:30 a. m.
Morning worshlp. pastor; 9:,0 • m. 1Jc,nh,lpr 10:30 a.
Phone WV•!•��
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Gleil\l . Lin�lcuoi· · ret�mtd End'!,avor 1S p,m.; EVeninl wo!shfO, "\91'1at � Y.o� Can't,?'' t(t:15 a1 -� ._sU,Way $f:·hpol; 1,'-�•f' 8 IJ, m, ,
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By ROY L SM ITH
With the question of "defense" uppermost in the minds
of millions of Americans, a•n d wit h bot h the Russian and the
U. S. governments spending in excess of $40,000.000,000 for
military purposes, it may not be amiss to ask a simple ques­
tion. What bi oatiunal security?
Military Situation
Thro1,Jgh a period of a few years following the close of
World War I I , when the United State s was the one nation
that was known lo be in p0ssession of the secret of the atomic
bomb, the America11 people developed a marked superiority
complex. They assumed that their traditional "know how''
was destined to give them an eternal advantage.
The Uniform Sunday School 1....n for July 17: "AMOS
WARNS AG41NST FALSE SECUR ITY," Amos 5: 14-15; 6.
Then came the shock when it was announced that the
Rusii:ians had detonated an atomic bomb, and had perhaps
pulled up alongside the Americans in nuclear equipment. This
was �ollowed by the launching of the Sputnik, and then the
orbiting of the rocket about tht moon, Suddenly an aware­
ness dawned on the mind of the public that we were in com­
petition with a people who were displaying amazing ability.
As of the moment, the two giants of the world are al•
rilost equally matched militarily. Each is capable of destroying the other. Enough atomic weapons are now stockpiled
CHUCKHOll-Llltle dld d1·1ver Rlchl;l'd Taw�&amp;K knuw tw.iw big _. tea.llJ blg di�le wuld
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be when Wllgley a.venue dropped rrum unde,r him IJII CNC4g0. � •u#end rib tnjurlfl[I.
to reduce th� �ntinents o( Europe, Asia , a,nd North America
aud MrJ, Anno Chapman, who rM mto tho. �treet
to rub�Je �•t.h.in the space of hours. The total prospect is
look at w:h.,t biipPIII,� wu,
atruek by anuthu car Uld· botb or. bar lll'll1I Wen bruken.
I staggermg 111 tts terrible aspects.
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l $ suNw- 1 . . There js no possibility of either side winning a military
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service at Syracuke EUB Church victory. Any declaration of war is an international suicide

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INDIANAlPOLJS UPI - Judy El•
terhay of the Cleveland Swim Club
placed fiHh Friday night in the 200
meter breasl stroke in the National
AAU Women's Swimming · Cham•
p1onship.
Th� event was won by Ann
Warnttr of the Santa Cl11r&amp; Swim
Club .
Christine Kluter, also of the
Cleveland Swim Club, placed firth
in the 200 meter btlckst.roke. Lynn
Burke of the Santa Clara Swim
Club set a new meet · record of
2:25 in the prllllffQinar ies and won
t he final event wiih a clOCking of
2:33 .5.'

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t' I warm ing to their tasks . T he L s ,,..IM .. !ian � 11e
over IS the 7:SO p. m. curfew al· Mic'-ey ffil\flbrennet pikh high
r
s
111ner
m•·
\.Mevran·
Alll•N•
22
a
c
bro�
� t � \ training sqt1ad nf the Burfalo N.
. ;
I ready had been p88!!ed bY 15 min· and" way insldfl, It 8truck bi� Ml�• '
by srnrm g i n "io _,!. Aqut c un Y . Bills h ad a scrimmue at their C lev■ l,rwt 4 W&amp;fhln..,... 0
in the tace, pe·Jnfulb mastnng hi• I
1 ulet.
devo 1i'rs irrri•&lt;l h i m l h 1111dernu s• 1 East Auror a N. Y . camp t he O.trMt I New Yoril: 4
nt"lae.
1 The 11mpire soon had recoan iaed
1
2
ly
Spe�er was rushed to Meigs
other day when the tem1&gt;era tu re hs�n K•�• City
j his miscall on the foul ball but did
Oil Resistant Soles
l ha d BahiMOf'■ S Chtc■I0' 1
Severa
's,
Hospital where x-rays
mi&lt;l-Sfi
Gf'n\!ra'f
lb•
!he
in
advh1ing
ruling.
wa�
hi�
I
no!
1
rhange
husi•
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1
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11
11
rr,
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l ll'aJ!
suffer prostra·
ins.tur���:!:.':.-wooct- l cine m11nt1gers to_ Protest the giime, showed there Willi no fracture_.
n ei;s. f'nt,-r l a i unii•nl .rn!I �ports I to quit lest lhey
w 11h vton
_
Syr�cuse tui;ked_ _the _victory
.
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and expreHmg his deepest ree:ret1.
11
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w i ll horiur 11 orld
t (...a� .
ffh•c (3-l ) v G
jor Mat■n•I .
fourth inning. with sev- I
the
M.
lR
·
nu
oth
away
�aintalned
Card■
al
managers
Baron
r�(!II
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r
1',d
tl
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5
Fl
pion
cham
c.90
rown
w;th , 8• tlmore •.
Mlddlepot1
er umpire errors m the game en runs o� Oa\'e Baker s le s.&lt;lorf 1
tcst 11111m w l dmru'r 1 1 1 t !w 1 1otc\ 1 Leo Cardenas a shorlslo p
P
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r
I
•PPH (l♦ '" 6aurn11"" f11 vorc&lt;l Racine could be p,ote�ted, smgl�. � h it batter, four . �al�s ,
U . Jersey Ci ty ( nee Hava � a ) of the l-l) a
C om motio n ' T h iir�ila) 111;.:ht
·-(
_
ional League, 1s defin ite ,s..t ) .
nullilying the eUert of a Ra- Cund 1 U s double and Jenkms sm•
" w i l l Internat
,. at: 0■tr•It - Tur1ey · thus
S Al l \·· ◄ ·' , , 11 w i l l i ani lt11"n�
,
•
Yer•
New
le · . 1 • Even. hi9
cme pro1 est .
. gle •
_
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be i:ur.� t , 1 ,r;i kt•r 01 1wr� 1111 t 1ie llHIJor 1ca,i:ue ma rw
{S.I) 11' Larri, l6-9 I•
22
th111
of
ly
I n lhe filth Baker led off with a
glowing
[
speak
.
rivals
01
�h•l!&gt;on
.
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to■
at
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n
nl
W
t
it , 9 oody Call said
Baron pilot
K tH
Bo.ten
.
Malan.
homer.
H ut:kc f ''1 1 &lt; · 1 . . -� 1·11 · 1 ." 1 01 1 ·1 1 .., : 1� y ea r old"· speedster from
he had nothing but the hig hest
Oelack ( 3-3} n Herbert (M).
AT
day
, 11 ' 1 .. ,
tile
C
is
owned
by
who
J i m Louks• coming on in the
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and Mr, 1· · 1 &lt;";mnr
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fanned
winners,
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a
1
the
M
ourth for
" rt• Cincinnat i Reds · General
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k 1(' I lP I11 11,1111 .111&lt; 1 c·
at Dlf alt 1
S. THIRD and ASH STS.
1 ' Fooz W. 0 If� a d f th e_i r in hi11 four inning stN"; tch .
, nd L."111
! er Ja,· k White of !hr Hil'hmond Ne•whlyOrk
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For Pomeroy Donnie Mayer
Virginia ns ftays: " Cardl'rias is so
.
,
Chlca
8 are
at
t
Ba
umpire
l
to
games
f
hnCJr•
l
foughl
R
du�el)•
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t
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a•
Bl�ck•
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•n!ally.
Willie
111,·id
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1
1
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1
l·r�
and
1
1
':,
eds
the
th
singled
and
w
bltd
be
l
p
ood h e
Open 14 tfourt, Closed Sunday
rerta in to �ake error� ln judgm�nt well singled and tripled.
voml al Hi 'i tu l u ·�I J n g r m a r now is they didn ' t ha \'e l{oy 801to n ■t Kanu, City
•
---�and ev�n m rule mterpret�t 1 on Pomero:,,
231 100 0- 7 7 2
Joh ,w �., 0 1 1 1 1 i thi•ir t h 1 r rl t i tl e M c M I i l an. "
DRY 5e
WASH
over Adios K.
11nd eruorcement. But he h inted Syracuee
050 710 x-13 9 2
fiµht w! l l 'l'••\ l'I" and �-hr1wver
Sea Plane, owned by Arthur
•' things certainly balance out them •
Walt till some of \hi' t ouring
Boyd (LP), Shasteen (4) and,
!lta:.: 1 •t!
of Dayton, won the first
jub
Meyring
n�
game.
to
rtmodell
game
e
h
t
�etves''
�e
from
pros
ilhful
c
,1
f
Winebrenner,
M
Fans
(2).
Bosu 11
Spen er, ayer
1-·1re
in 2:08 3•5. Driven by
.
the
were
division
on
Racine
:MIIS. DON GOSNEY,
done
pp
hilters ror
T
L&amp;ulu (3) (WP ) and Cundiff.
M i lli n u :i irt• 0 1.1 1 1 ,,r T1m1 Y a 1,1, . that 's been
$29.BO,
Did:
Buxton,
ah
e paid
ourse
al
inn•
fifth
lu
vilal
a
Owner and. ()perefur
with
ountry
Beegle
b
stone
Bruce
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J
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t
l'fl
k
1tldm,i.:
when
C
C
c
h 1 11 •
ke
$5.60.
$10.40
and
lll'lt
of
Larry
St'f"llf'
and
11inaie,
I
Ohio,
and
homer
in&amp;
Akron.
t
i
u
i
to
rih·r�
w
Bm1o!I
oltl
l
1
he·
It
c-hamp1on i.h1p
Prlcl! with lwo !Ingles.
pi t ·kmg 0 , , tu� l!Pd So� l)layen week'11 PGA
real
r
he
L:
to
a
out
n
Por "Middleport Terry Johnson
1
tu
'Hm
coultJ
of
0111
f
l
1hi·
or hf' would y1,nk
COLUMBUS UPI-I'm U own­
co:.ine, what with two
a triple and two 1i 11gles, no
hed
,
.
trap"
"
Anoth11r Good Buy From Baker's
•
Bob other pla yer geftinK more than one
Bill
Wilson
of
Pomeroy
an
ed
by Mn. Georae Vaneamp of
nt&gt;
w
fair
r
�
}Qg
lal
lakes,
22
artifl
new
50 !l
r
Circlevma, won the second- anc:I
afety
way traps 11nd an adtlillo nal 28 1 Burton of 1.Ag11n, tojethe with
.
.cl ni
,
,�,n
playen
..
b
young
Ohio
other
.
BRAND N EW
!"
M
.
g,een,
the
decidlni diviilon of the $5100
003 ......u 10 I
lnps to g,,o,d
R
&amp;
two.year-old pace Frida)' night al
2M 06-- 1 2 8 1
'1
.(.AJ
Barons
noltl Palmer still rh11fing over were all 11et (or today 8 openm
l:07 2-5 to psr
Pr ke (Lr1 Bailey ( 4 ) , .Prlc@ (5)
hie recent �e-sfrokl' Ht!lbark in g,a mo in Jet S tad i um � n the annual
QUEBE� CITY UPI - The Scioto Down• in
·
hl&amp;h
shool
t
All
Ohta
est
Ea
·
W
�
for
be
oul
will
and Wickline. 1Bumh, Johnson (3), Uni ted States sen1 But,ch Buchhol1 $3.60. $3 and $2.40.
the Bri11sh Open,
�
lJ)
.
Carr (3), Murri� (WPI (!5) and Carr, and Chuck McKinley. a doublet
.
blood at Akron. But Art Wall Jr . series.
Driven �y Forreal Short-, t,he
24 Hour Fre" Emcr�enl' y noad
The teams meet again S unday m
year'&amp; leadln1 money winner
lut
bay dauabter of B.odqer t®k the
to
kids,
Louis
St.
tel!!n-aged
of
team
Service.
appeared lo have regained 11_18 1 a doul;lleheader starting al 1 :30 p.
clin�h the North Ameri�an Zone lead a t the tl.alf-millf pDlt and'· '
$ti000. ( i 11:iranlf'rd Hail Bond
'
health and his winning form In m . EST.
cup tll'lnls 11eT!eR "g■inat won by three-quartsre of a length·
Davi,
Prol t't'llOll
recent Canadia n Opl•n a nd I Coaches or the west squad are
Canada
today.
$ 10,000 Personal Accl• I the
$ 1000
,
Brlckel'
ma y be a good "' !18 Ver" ht&gt;I al Joe Bowers o! Lima Paul
Big Barry MacKay of Dayton,
�
dent Jnsuranre ProhN:tlon .
Convoy-Umon
and
Jack
Rytn
of
of
.,.�
Akron ·
Ohio, and ,Bernard (Tut) Bartzen ol
Cumph•tc 'l'ra,·t•I lnfom1alion I:
Columbu11 St. Charles. Jim Cami)_______
match
Mingles
a
Dallas each won
H11u 1 1og Service .
bell ol Powh,tan, Donald Hertle&lt; w
Friday to give lhe. U. S. a 2-0 lead.
Rt-'\'11m1ncnd1"1 H otel, Motel and
of
North
Canton
Hoover
and
Carl
Nasarenea To Attt&gt;ntl
WQn eaaily but Barben was
i�acKay
llr..'lt aur11nts .
Schroeder of Mauillon will lead
SPRING FIELD, 0, UPI - De•
stage 8 terrine rally be·
to
forced
Lat1•�h M n p;, Showing Con1true•
1
the
Eaeterners.
b11
m
of
Colu
t..eonior
In
A11embly
fendin11 champion Bill
Canada'&amp; Bob
eliminated
he
rore
i
tion , nd Speed Trap areas.
The annual seriee ig sponsored Tucson , A ri z . will hr back for the
Rev. and Mn. Clydt' J. Bartlel\
Bedard.
10,000 Men1hcrs In Southern
of the Middleport C h unh or the b)' the Columbus Junior Chamber W flstern Op P n J unior and Boys
HAMILTON, 0. ' UPHweet \
.
"Jl might have just as easily
Ohio
Na7.arene wlll leave Mond11y for Co- 1 of Commerce end the Ohio High ' Tennis C h c1mpiontihlpe here M on•
Singer
won the fffth and the
get
tliJn't
Bedard
tr
1-1
been
M0,000 mt'm bna in Ohio
lumbu m where they will spend the School Baseball Coaches Assn. The 1 da y throu g h July 24, but he will
eight h races in the Z2-pace two­
tho�e cramps." said D u e Freed, ''
7 ,()U(J,000 members nationa lly . .
week attendin g the annual D1s• coaches selected 26 players ror , find some sti ff compet ition.
the divls lon race worth $2250 at
g captain of
trid· A.uembly of the Churches of each te11m from all pllrts of the
SAY:
Charles Passarc!l or Puerto Rko. the non.p layin
m enls of · Ham ilton Raceway Friday night.
the Nazarene. The followtng week Rtate. On ffldAy the l!C hoql boys Ul1l y ear' s champion of the1 ..,BC.y• u. s, tnm , echo iqg .cienti
IT PAYS 10 UF.:WNG
In both racea, sw·eet Singer,
's disappointed llli!ll.aln,
1htly will allm be ln Columbus to underwent workouts.
Division. u�n lo youngsters unrler Canada
the favorite owned by Paul Holtz
Write Or l'ho ri■
Main.
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p\t'1nd the regular camp meeting
1 16, will mnve into 1he ,Juni�r Div• Lorne
ervllle, Monttom·
o
It
As
developed, Bartzcn, the mulle r f Farm
ll ' .'hls year lo compete with l,ety,
driven by Chl'lrl•
I or their church.
and
e
y
Coun
���;r
32-ye ar•old three-time u. s. Nation • · r
es
Miller
of
Eaton,
was second
Courts champion, defeated
Mr, and Mr!'!. I..ewlfl El l is nf Mid- I
1
llox 108
And Clark r.roehner of Lake- al Clay
the
and finishturn
at
third
or
.,
·2.
fl
\ dleport wlll go to Columbus nu1
d, 0•7, 4·6, -0, 6 6 2 . Mac·
wood. a CIPveland �uburh. will Bedar
Mlddleport, Ohio
ed
hard
al
the
stretch.
Kay routed Don Fontana of Toron, week to atttind t ht&gt; Assemhly.
comprte. Graehner h1111 won tive
MIU Phon, WY-l-1092.
While
the
mi
nister
is
awuy
mf'm·
to 6• 1 . 6·3, 6-2, In a 66-minute dis- · Sweet Singer fin ished the fifth
,#t/lff
Ohio Jayct&gt;r tllleR in five years and
her.!I of t h (' rhun·h will hr 11l
race of one mile In 2:07 1-5 and
\ ie the lop schnnlhoy tennis player play of power.
'Plllli
ch11rge of 1 1w mld•week rrayt•r 1 •
The United States will try to paid $$3.80, $2.60 and $2.40. She
n
Ohio.
IUINI Y.
m�lh1i. Thiii rnming �etlnesda_)' , .JF:RSJ,�Y CITY , N. J. UPI- i ln a ll . 17!5 teen11Ge tr nni11 play• make It 3·0 today by sending B uch- finished the elghth of one and
I
M1�11- c n rol ,ual'lih:-1 will lw m Two detectives were assigned to• r .!I wlll rompE&gt;lc in the t o rna• ho!'z and McKinley agai n st Cana- a ne•slxteenth mile In 2 : 13
1 ·0
r
n
1
· h n ri.(c'. of l he � t•r ii i_re an_d for 1.�t· day to guard Manager Nap Reyes mrnt, the final t unl'l1p for the Na, da's national doubles t" hampions, and paid 13.40, 12.80 and 1 2.40.
HO W P L EASANT
A ND SI E
1 foll,iw�lll! Wt'c k Mi � s Sh i�l ii y (, i i• 1J f l he Jersey City J ersey.!! or the tional Junlor and Boys Open cham• Bedard and Fontana, Should the U .
M070l1NG CAN Blil
S. w l n today. they would advance
l I lh ·
y w ll
--"·:•·==- Jn l e rnatlonal l .eague, w ho was I pionshlp nl Kalom oroo. Mich., to the next round of the North els To Play, Then
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, brn ndf'd a traitor by a Cub11n · wl1ich starts the week or .July 23. American Z o n e competition
F O i H O M E I I PAI R l � G � N il
St11ge Big Fish Frv
newspaper .
I..1•11ior ls the nallonal �cho\aatic
Aug
City
Mexico
In
Mexico
against
MODERNIZING NIIDS
Tlie M&amp;M Jets wlll pfay the EvThE&gt; paper "Revolucton" Remi· titlist. l i e beat Passarrel for the
ans Supermarket at their Kings .
nffidal organ of the Caetro gov· crown nrlirr thiR year. He is top 6 · 8.
bury diamond Sunday at 2 p, m..
ernmenl, 1-�riday branded Reyes seeded ior the tourney.
then enjoy a fi1h fry o en to the
a "tutor" (or accepting the job I The top-seeded boy s div ision
public llR a team fund r1Jsing event
of manager of the transplanted player is Mickey Shad of l...oull·
Bob Eastman said today.
l laY:11111 Sua•r Kinas. fleyes took ville, ,l(y ,
over the j o b rrom Tony Caatono,
-------who quit when the franchise
�
wao ll·ot�s!err•d from H�,ana to
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: Barons Win Fr om Racin e Po nie s 1 2 •�1
.
; Dispute Mars 'Thrilling' End
�,,t�:-..�.:
;�;,"7
Fifth Inning Friday
Of
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Arcar0
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MilwMIW 1 PhllN•IP.hi• S
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Middleport' s Borons come wtthm half a game Of catC·h·
Lo• A....... 5 Son F, .... 1... 3
b
ing rront r11nnin1 Racine in tbe county Pony Leag�e i:-ace
st. Loui, , Chiu90 o
S.hlrdoy'• i;....,
Friday evening with a 1i-u victory that ended after ft ve m nl
Cincln,-tl at Pi�rvh -Hook 1ngs a!ffllda;t � wurn_ �f! over an umpire's rulm5 on a
.
11
(7 )
ball hit h ltiety ¥orris qt t'lt bottom of the ftfth Wl b t.be
-1 VI M'- (�}
Boston . Although bur 1t&gt;J Ln lhe
BV JACK CUDDY
Chiu• at �t- Lau.ia----51.11..rth score 'fi- 10 Ibt�m or the American (4-61 v, erogho (9-4) or S1111W1tOns
·, ,.,1-,
l1 PI--Thcy · n• l•uw,· F· W 'i OH K
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With two out and aeeond •• Bush (8) .
,,
Reason, the Bosox al• (l.f)'
alt
U'it"ue
beat
s.a\· 111g 11roun d t hf' $ports
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th
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tendltflce i1 hi&amp;her than las! )'ear
Los Angel� .,. �n F•anc11C0Don·t bt• �urpn seJ if �; Jd"ie A r
n'la4·e their
tiftyit
rt,nt
Syt9':II�
toll,
�at
pl•tll
the
off
one
bounced
the
for
headed
,
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('an, dt•ud,•s lo hani: ,u p 11 1 � '. "t· k and apPanmU · The Boston fran P-'"' ,UJ vi hrifor• (MJ.
; cd lJlh, hir t�itory. � was ,eeord ,t.t wit,\ a UM vletory owtrr
at thr t•nd of t lm ) car No&lt;,1, 44 I 1 �,OOO mart
ltwwk.. • "-""-a,.llri., .. ,_ th Pown out at first But Eite um• Pom,m, 111Un1 fre(di tt Boyd
M
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the ua l i u 1_1' s g rt':1 1e�1 �take s r i der ch'.se II reaarde� b� � r:: �;�: Bu r4ettt (t-4) vs RDINrts 15� .
[ pire c11.Ued it foul bttc■uae.- it hit an(f. yo� • Sh�eteen fflr 9 fUtl.
I
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lu,..t.Y'.• ,_,....
is rnrlail lnl-! his mount s to four I ers as one of t
l(ll il• Spe)Wef ar.., Di\cb11:11 and
, 1 t1 1 t
1, C inclnn■tl et Ptffsliurgtl, 2
�r f1�·e � da}: _ ;in&lt;I _t � �uall)' res� ball.
catt:her for Po�e roY, �• inju,ed
aflerw�,1.
�itch
iecond
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Players in the ne w Amer1ta n M,� wwkff _. "'t�tthw
Mo,ris 8in&amp;:led- dflanlJ lo rlPt In the second innlnf w)iien lie f�lYork fans h&amp;Yt' been ri�in g lum 1 Football League
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Saturday July 1 6th-9 :30 Til 1. A, M.
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Pomeroy Stars Added
To Racine HVL Team
BUI Gibbs, Terry Knllht . Bob j

ANGEJ.ES UPI - Feature
Sports Inc., takea the first big
step toward brin1inf the third
Floyd Patter:ion.JnJemar Johan111on heavyweight championship
filht lo LOB Anielel today when
It makea form•l a.pplleation to the J
state Atheltlc Commlaeton for a
llcen!le to promote the bout.
Grantln&amp; of the llcene, however,
dot! not po1itlvety lneure that the
fl1ht will be held here. em FU­
aaiy, president of Feature Sports,
"Id he still w.. waltln.: to see If�
Dallas, Tex., lntereab headed by 11

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banda:d with pink 1llk.

Stiversville
Social Events

Bv Iva Carpet'llff
Mr. and Mrs. Jamee M iddle•
,wart, Mrs. Molly Talbott and
Mn. Nell Middleswart attended
th e funeral of their sister and
daughter, Lydia, at SteubenYllle
Saturday.

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Eber Garpenler and family iun•
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Mr. and Mn, And.Y Wtrd &amp;Jl..Jl
�atlihlet! \HrJ l"f!cenf &amp;:uestl ot hi�
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Mr. -and Mn. Bud Glut.senr:a!Jl»
md' dau1bten ..,.1 rett'liti 1ueW
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it Glue■encamp" and· l:iuTJ. ,
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bmily, :Mr.. and Mr,, JiPiM .�ct
and C.rl Bedt Jeff,' foi /\Vi:
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Pete C02art ind
children were gu ests of his par•
ente and other relatives.
Mr. and Mn. Harold V11nMeter
and ions art spenUln, ll few days
1 witl;I his parents, Mr. Rnd Mrs.
Charlei VatiMeter and Mrs. Ruth
COzart, Antiquity.
Raleigh WUliatna of ,Akron vl sited b1- .sieter and tamlly,itd.r. and
)fn. Bep Allen. ·
Lori Wolfe who bas 1pent a few
'°eeb Wi.tb Mr. and· Mrs. R \JdY
Durat and' Mariaret bas returned
to Clevelal'!d,

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Mr. and Mr11. Dell T.atbott went
to New Lexington and were ac­
companied to Steubenville by
thelr son and daughter-in-law Mr.
and Mrs. Randall Talbott to at•
tend his sister Lydia's Cqneral.
Mr. and Mr■• Bill -MiddleeWart
were In Steubenville Fl'iday.
Mt. and Mrs. Corbett ltatterson
and ehildren were recent guesta
of her 11are11ts Mr, and Mra. Alva

oflll bf Ju&amp;, Court.
Mn. Johli·'Beai a!ld ehlldren of
&lt;;;olum�u• ba.ve ret...rtt•di home
■rter a two wed:� · vialt with her
P&amp;l'tbt.8,
and llt1. ..,_, C, Brewer.
Mf:. •fld Mr�. John pop�ins ,nd
, cl)lfd,fen .-00 llr1 an� �..Charles
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r,iulul 7 ond ,urpo,t ih, Cku,.t Th�r
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TH E POMt:ROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

BOATOWNERS;

appoint you, but I've got a lot on my mind.
There's something wrong in America • , •
and I'm the chap who is getting hurt !
Our Constitution uys that no one can be
denied the right to worship God . I'm an Ameri­
can I Accordi ng to the Constitution I hsve the
right to learn about God, to hear the Bible
Stories, to be taught the Christian Way of Life.
But here's the hitch. Wbile the Government

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CLEVELAND . UPI-New1 men
C 11 nningh111m and Tom White, all
1tar, on lh e re1lonal tunnerup wlll have to wait 15 mtnutea el•
Pomeroy high Rchool b1111ball team ter the game before talking It
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thlR spring, have been lidded to over with the Cleveland Indians
the Racine nm-kina: Valley League play era.
team ro1ter, Larry Wolfe announc· • The p\a)'er11 met before Friday
nleht'e game and voted to han
ed thl8 week.
Sund ay Racine travel, t'1 Glous· newspapermen rrom lhe club
ter and next Sunday to Loa:an. The house for 15 ·m lnulet after e-aeh
followlna Sunday touah Plants- game , No explanation for the acoilman ,Lemar Hunt comea throu11h
tlon wa■ aiven.
vllle 11 at Racine.
Such post . game delays on re- with a $1 million a:u1r1ntee,
U tt,ey do, thete'a a 1ood chance
porlera have been put lnto elfecl
from time to tlme by other clubs tha bout wm be held tn D11111 at
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the Cotton Bowl Jn October, Qther­
. ln the major le1a:ue1.
1
wise it lool:s lite a to, · Aniele11
bout early In November.
: He,nlock Grove Boys
The doclaion on where the fi&amp;ht
will be held wlll be anhounced in
Beat Alrre&lt;l
Hemlock Grove Llttle Lea1uen NeW York late next week after Fudefeated Alfred-Oran1e 8-IS Thurs­ 1111 mHll with direelon of Fu· 1
day with B. Whaley the winnln&amp; ture Soorts and consider■ the var•
· pitcher. R. cremeana of A-0 fan • lou1 oUen.
'nle youthful-appeartn1 prornoter ,
ned 12.
A. Swindell and J. 18urk1 each told a Preti eonfer11nce Friday that
had two hits for Hemlock Grove; hti w11 not barnatormlna: the coun­
T. Guthrie and R. • Oouclaa two try tryln1 to draw oft'ers for the
ll1ht. H, uld ht •l11led Dallu,
each ror A-0.
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i!•'I \et th' � of lee
ca\lh of Invitations from city of. I
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First Step Is
Taken Toward
LA Title Fi�ht

Maybe you like B!ll!tinr babies? S,,rry to d!S:.

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dominat
Economic Situation
C
ely one of music and sing.
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�Y Mr1. Afl'ly 'f)l'ol(e
Fo r the past qu.:rter o f a century, at least, the whole
Mr. and i,{1'11 Gordon Cline and program, Solos, duets, extra or,ian world has been at the mercy of the American industrial rna­
ramily of Mohawk, W: Va , spenl nu mben will be offered in addi- chine. As a prominent Australian once put
it , "No housewife
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�n al] Asia c_r m buy so much as a darning needle, without pay .
can't deny me the right to attend Church School
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' specia l invitat ion is extended to
Glenn Tuttle and ramily.
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tribu te m some fo rm to the America•n manu factu rer. "
and Church - MY PARENTS CAN. They can
Mrs. Freda Ritchie and son, Rog• the public to attend this unusual
During
the
first
15
year
following
rob me of my most sacred right just by neglect,
the
cessation
s
hosof
er, of Pine Grove, and Mr. and se-rvice planned by the pastor and . . .
�titles
l\rnerican
�unds
were
poured
ing
out
my spiritual needs.
i
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a
veritable
tide
Mrs. Darrell chevalier and family congregation.
-------m �n effort to assist the rest o( the world in making an econ.
lool1:"
t\apa V�
ol Columbus vislted with Mrs. Amy
Did
you know that about ltalf the~ e�ildreli
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omtc recovery.
Wolf, Thursday.
in America are growing up without reli1iou1,
ts
Ml
The demand for American manufactured Poods the destraining ? And yet there's a church in every,
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need
or
the
establishm
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of
heavy
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nduslries
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village
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deplete
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·food
supplies
d
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of
the
l&amp;-11
world
all
the
bad
eff�ct
of
Mn. A. D. Tuttle.
Yessir,
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serious
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Instead
of
tal�ng
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Off American capital and consumer goods. But now
Mr and .Mrs. Roy Pearson ol Le·
juvenile delinquency, we ought to do something
Europe has recovered and is flooding the American market
tart spent Sunday afternoon with
about iL We ought to crowd our churches with
with
manufactured goods. The economic isolation of 1 5 years
his mother, Mrt. Mae Pearson.
children , , . and parent&amp; !
we ot11ht tG
.,_.., ago bas been followed by a competitive market that is pro.,-,;;,:--:,.atart
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d ducing a n altogether new and different situation,
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seYeral days laat week with their
Frorp this point on the American people wil) have to
aunt and uncl.e,· Mr. and Mn. Paul l'� l"Iau, on Prn111rut Rend
work
their �evel best to maintain their position, for the are
Lawrence and son of Portland.
tllnde:• School 9:� am nre• chlnc
ll:30 11m ,1\ft Bible Study We:4 in competitwn with a world that is woi-klng. Overconfidyence
31re. Howard Seidenabel or Ari• -•.
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= t the nauvn
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•� 1·1s economi·c security
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z!Jna celled on Mrs. -May ,P earson. •f;l
Spiritua
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Situation
With the
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Saturday afternoon,
111 so me ..ea..re,
•IMI laelp
Mr. and Mn. Garry Griffith and
¥Itta �hurch ot Chrllt, Pam•.-.Y. o The ultimate victory will go to that nation ' or that block
sustal1
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MilJI .•nllll c,ono1R■11it. Ufe, tllll1
ltar'ftv'le ftd. Jllugtne Underwo od f nation s , that is p'repared to pa y the cost or supremacy in
so.n of Columbus spent the week mlnh1ter: Bible Scltool D:30 a. m.; te�ms o f su perJo r ��kmansi:li{' , more efficient work,
feature is 1pa111orell
a high­
lhe 1,u sine•• firms •IMI -••--••­
e�d with his parents, Rev. a n d \.l'orn,r1 wors9'1p 10:30 11 111. l!lve• er sense of honor 1ns1de ractones
and offices and a stern de­
u,llose 11ames app«.•r. 6eloHl•
MrR. Ed�ard Griffilh,
Ing Worship 7:30, p. rn. Robert terminat ion to achieve justice for all men regardless of
thei;
eed,
l
ible
supt.
Schoo
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color , their economic status, or their ancestry .
Mrs. nelph Lee visited Mrs. A - l'l
Today, as never before in the history of the nation such
D. TUttl e Friday afternoon, ·
Midway Community Church,
Bobby Searles, M inister. Chuck qualities as thri (t , initiative, individual integrity. and per­
tMr'ftlf!_ld..,M.rs. Mil!?n Tuttle and
Searles, Sund11y School, Supt� sonal bon�ty ar e �emanded,tof· , all men, He who lacks ltt '
llnfll�infr..Sunday with Mr. and
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School starts at 9:30 a. m'., ' 'fflese·racirs in patriotism.
,i\frt iFlul Lawrence and son of
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Our Aim Is To Satisfy
rayer
mee"Ung
Tueeday
'1:45
P,
The_ na,tion _cannot afford the luxury of a leisure class.
.POrtland and enjoyed a picnic.
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212
Pomeroy
Just as, 1n war tune, the women from the boulevards and the
Chesle
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Phone
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Mr. and Mrs. Oakie L&amp;ude.rmilt The Syracuse MMhocll1t Church women from across the tracks, sat down
together to wind
of Letart spent Friday with Mrs.
R-:iv. Carl Herring, Pastor. Sun- bandages for the boys on the battlefields so today the citi­
Mae Pearson.
dRy School 9:30 a m, Dana Wine-' zt:ns of all classes must unite in a commOn devotion to the
Mrs. Minnie On, Mrs. Arthur
Orr and Mrs. Ralph Lee called on brtnner, Supt ; Worship service at highest moral and spiritu al interests of the nation,
7:30. "The Living Church "; Youth
Motor Tune Up
No crooked generation can expect the blessing of God.
24 Hour Service
Mn . Anna Tuttle Sunday after­
F�llowship 6 Pl m., Wed. ; Midweek Our naU�n al
s�curity depen ds upon our nation al character.
nOOn.
Powel &amp; Ash-Mlddieporl•P'. WY-!•31!1
Phone WY-2-2605
: Middleport
Archie Rose of IB&amp;shan spent the Bible St udy, 7::m p. m. Wed.
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Copyright 1960 by the Divisio n of Christi an Education
week end with hill grandpore nts,
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Nation al Counc il of the Churc hes of Christ in the
UI aurch, t..t1rt lralla, RM.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tuttle.
Ru11ert Stiar'tl, Putor. Sund■}'
United St.¢es of America.
1.!lt4)ot 9:30 a. m, Wo:rlhip •• ------ -------K-ltlitdem Hall Of Jall-•h'• Wlt---;;;.�ce "The Master rowers of-iUs·
!dee■ Sunday evening ot 7:30.
,lessee: Public meetine Sun. 3 p. tory,"
Church .f the 1'f1Hr11ne, Syra• m.- ; Watd1tQwe, Study j p. � - ; The F■clar■tecl Church, Ev■ngel­
Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo
Rolland
Phone SH-2-4183
■n.1n
�uN, ltav; Hatolci Molmff, patter. Bible 1tlldY, Tue!., 8 p. m.; Serv- ical and Reformed . Presbyterian,
¥.r. an'� Mrs. Clntence Baker llrnnday dch1or Q:80 a. m. !tfornlng �ce mee\lng, Thurs. "I p. m.; Min- Pome,oy, Waldo J. Bartels, pastor;
add- lamlb spent Saturday with Vdrshlp 10:30- a . r, � 6:30 p1 1stry School Thun. 8 p. m.
John Wm. Blaettnar, Dir. of Chr.
· h is sister Mts. Bob McCoy a t ID.; Evangeli.sti&lt;' servlmi: 7:30 p
Danvllte P11grhh Hollneu Church Educ.; Sunday Church School 9:15
Elyria and Sunday went to Cle�e­ ia. Wdnesday 7i30 pr.ayer meet; L•fKJffllle, � Wac:hN1schwma, a. m.; Worship
10:215 a. m. •'Costly
land tn visil the zoo and airport. 1"8; pt.11y.- ho!Jr. is 1,'Uesday ah Pl!ISl.or: Sun-:18)'
Nationwide Insurance of Col umbus, 0,
Sc�ool 9:JO a. m.; Li ving and Cheap Religion" ; Jr.
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Mr. and Mrs, Robert Murrey •f:3f'I p . . m, Missionary, servlcie !s Morniha: Wllrship
10:30 a . m. ; Pil• Hi YF, 5 : 45 p. m.; Priendly Circle
aod tamily left .Friday to visit die 3rd Tuesday of thi, .nontb at gr1
115 E. 2nd SI., Pomeroy, Phone WY-2-2480
... Yo11tl:. 8:fff p. m. Evanrelis, meet ing, Tuesday, 8 p. m .
an uncle In Iowa.
1:30 p. m.
tic suvice, '1:30 p. m . : Fellowship
Bethany EUB; f, E. Dunn, PH·
service. Wedne,rf,:v ?: :-m P- m.
tor; Worship 9:30; Sunday School
Ml'S. Flossie P etty of Los An­
Church of Nuarene, Mulberry•
•-g eles, Calif., Is vielflng her ehil­ Union Aves. Poineroy, Rev. · E. E.
10:30 a. m.; Otis Knopp, supt.; ¥­
Hour, 6:30, Mrs. Kenneth Theiss
d1'8n In Reedsville. They are Mis. Co-.:, paator. Sunday School Q:30;
Bakers _Of G004 ilread
Clarence Baker, Mr1. Sonny Har­ Mor11ing: Worsh!p 10:-30; NYPS at
director,
ris and Mra. Nina BMton. On 6:415 Evening services '1:30; Pray.
Your
Dodge
&amp;
Plymouth
Deale
CarMtl EUB; F. E. Dunn, p,1stor
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�nee
Huntington, W. VL
Jul)' 3 a homecoming waa held to· er M:11etlng Thursday "1:30.
Sunday School 9:30 · a. m.; Wayne
honor Mn. Petty and alto tbe
Roush, supt.; Worship 10:45 a, m.;
birthday of Sheroo Bake? and .., ltou.. of ,.,�,.... Cheater (Th,
Prayer meeting 8 p. m.; Y-Hour 8
llmmy Wa11s. Present were Mr, ,.:ounn,- Chureb In ToW1\). Ed­
p. m., Mrs, E�.10n Rouah, director.
and Mrs. Clarence Baker a'nd fam­ iund t ..., pestor-. Sunday School
s,...... EU&amp; Chu,ch; F. e.
Custom Built Kllchens
•••,,one j Dunn,
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ily, Mr. 1md Mn. Vir1ll-Wall.1 and l:SO I, m. , �rl Bore■, ■upt,;
pastor; Sunday Se:hool 11:::IO
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family of ogan Mn. Sonny Har•
SUNDA,
e. m., Ben Quisenberry, supt.; Sunrrayer
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ris and son, the hoata: Mr. and ftll,tlc:, ervlce '1.io p,
· day evening service 7:30; program
WRTN•TV
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Local Unlou 1888, a.v....woi,d, W. Va.
�a\'OJ' 11 t m m• ...ainll aer,lce,
Kn. Leo Boaton.
or music and sinp:lng; ,Preyer meet•
Channel 13 - 9:45 a.Iii,
Ing,
Wed., 7:30 p. m.
Pal..i- Chumt, Rtv. ■.:....
Harold Milhoan of Akron ind
Tbyiell With Him"
u11b
Flrtt
laptlft Church, PorntNly;
R · d �11e 111• ·lJ'homa,,: pa■tor. Simdlliy ■c bo(f at
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Ra Ip h C. Zundel, pastor; Wm. Wat•
J:� 'fate; 9:Bo uh $upl ]ferftert Roµsb;
ed :. · ;-nd
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jrayef '-' &amp;ettl'ce1 Wedl'.'l!■d&amp;f B:00
Huth
Church. MrclJI� , son, S, S. Supt.; 9:30 to 1 1 : 1 15 Com•
an·d family Monday.
Maker
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of
Hblsum
proacbJ!iJ Sund■f r,l�I ?:IIO; port, llaymOr Konltright, pastol'; ,' blned st1rvlce Of worship and study
Pomeroy'• Budeet Shop�lhg Center
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Visiting Mr. and Mn. B. M . fm, }OunJ -peoplie• m-eetin1 , sun­ Sunday School Q:30 a. m .. Jaet Sermon "The Big Fisherman." Nur­
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Buchanan and family Sund.,y day 6:45 pm.
Bechtle, supt.; Divine worship, \ sery and Jr. Church ror children.
\til!!'te Mr. .w.ild Ml'i. Urie Buch10:30 a. m., ·'The Light Shines on:•• 6:30 p. m. Youth meeting; Wed.,
111f ChvNftNJ �ev,
frae
anan, New · En1land, w. Va.; Mr.
Flr1t laptl., Chvrch, Mlcld1�,i,1 7:'30 p. m . Hour' of Prayer.
Str...,,111t,11tt. pntot: L,1unl Donald A. IBoone, pastor:
and Mrt:. Ray Buchanan, Obarles, W. tf,
Alfred fii\tthodlst Church,. Robert
SundaY
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Support the Chw,,b llf Y.ou.t Choice
Erne11t and Huel of WaYetly; �r. Ollf : Soru'ay !ltchool D! 31l •· m. , School V : 30 a . m ,, Tony Fowler, R. CV4f, 1pastor; Sundaf School al
Take Someone to Church with You Sunday
and Mrs. Jack Keerer, Larry, Phi\ Wbll, Suol ; 'C'UI Jlei-Un1 Supt.; Morning .worahip, 10:15 a. 9:30 a . tn., Lloyd Dillinger, s\lpt.;
P"!'I•�
Jerry and P■ul Keefer, Perkers­ 10:80 a. m W111, :aa,ney In charae· m., !'Time in God'■ Hands;" tven- 1 W�hip 10:45 a. m., Herm■n T8Y·
Phone WY-2-!644
Pomeroy West Main Street
FMY
'!e1'V'et■
7
p.
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�re; c. B. Nutter and famll:V of
Ing wonhlp, ?:80 p. ffl, "Be[ore tor, l�v leader; Sunday 7:30 p. m.
Beverly and Charlea Cui1ta of lln'ictl 7•·M) a. m. PJlillM lu cherae JerlehQ'R Walle". Tue•day �vcnirli, MW: •nee., WSCS at Taylor home;
Reednllle.
. Prayer ....Unt W�'telda, 7:30 P. MIBBionary Circles meet; Wed. 7:30 Wed., 8 p. rn. Prayer servicea.
Mr. and l{n. Jamet Beek and ID,
Chrl,tlan Selene• Society, Ponp. m. Hour of Prayer; 8:30 p. m.
Ills .brother Carl of �nt are vil­
e"1&gt;Mlt au,; fret Mtlbodlit; Rev . choir rehearsal; Thursday 6 p.
(The Friendly Bank)
eroy;
Morning service, •1 1 a. m.
tfi..,,. Ur. and ....
v-. P•_,,
.., Curll■ Vt. H. ·8"-au11ha.u,h, l&gt;fllftor: Sun• Buay Befl picnic,
"Life." Golden Text: The gift of
157 Walnut Strei
llldllleport
day Suft'inl 9:•o 1- m., Worley
ind family th!■ ,...1\.
. Mldtlleporl
Syrac:ull' F 1'rd Un,lted Pr■tby,. Ood I&amp; eternal life through Jesus
IUnb JAnlhlcum retul1Jed KaleJ , • la. �. llornlnl Wor- terl1n Church, Howard Ruppelt, Christ our Lord. Romans 8: 23;
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�•m• Tli•� lroal Colu"l"l!ua •bt�. 10:lil a, tt. l'la' ■eivl et,.11 7 II• paator. 9 a. m . Wonhlp "The Right Wtdneeday evening eervice 8 p.
m.
lfter INQCfiipl �•Jime with i bft.,i .ii, �'Nli �� -..mff 'f:�Jtobert E. t/J
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Ch11rch flt Chrl1t, IMldc:lleport;
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lister lid •.;; ii,: . . ,'
flnt, Upll&lt;d
Fred I .Gardner. :minls\er: Bible
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Mr. an&lt;! Jr"' Wll)iall! Hill ,ijil
Your Wat,reen Ali;eney
terian' qhUJ'Ch, Ho•ard RI\IPelJ. School 9:30 a.in., R. C. Steffy . ,11pt.
..,.._�, 1 I " Al
ht It. lM ,
dau��ter •�. Yl,11-l'lj .�l'r: P'!• • . �•J
w ,, �� /_-__ lii:-..A.i..:, JM•t�r; . ��nde)! �ool 9: 30 . '1 , Moi:nh'tg wor1hil1, 10:SO "Sear-Tis•
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Cadillac-Oldsmobtie-Rambler
0ortte • �ner ,i ....�� uu�.,_,.. 1 W,'o,-iliiP 1 9:30 , a'. m. "The 1g.lJt· aue"; Evening 1ervice "�ot My
Pomeroy
M r: in"d ¥°"· .flffitt-t" Jr♦�Mn rw,
Pllone. WY•2•2!i88
Seh� J l a. Ip. Children 8 C��lt io �i.,piness" ; idonday 7 : 30 . · Wtllll '1:30 I&gt;: m, Jlepti.■mal' 1erviee
242 W. Main SI.
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Pomeroy
N\1\ Saindj!ln ari.� 4,aukbter �� 3 P• m,, �flf•hlP 7: 3Q_ m . 8� Tru1�, �eet; WJ'tl., 6:30
, 1 Wednestliy 7:30 p.-m�1 Ptayer tneet
bie ' o! J"un�ton City ' aW! · &amp;ho fuNd,, dcf l'tld.+.
lng •and Bible study.
.1r.ehblr� 7 p. m . Af. choir.
v11ltln, th"e - 8Ni naon1. Debbie ls
ltadfiord C�rth· of C:�rl•t,
Flrlt laptllf Church, Rtcl 1
Tu,..... ,ia1nt· l'1l, , hul Hookt
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Ralph Hum�le Pas\Or, lbn Reed, R. 1MeCaule)' , paator;· , 9:30 a.
paator; 9:30 a . m, Sunday School;
J. P. . Joachim, �•
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Plumbing &amp; Heating
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Wt'. and Mra. Jamee: Brannon Supt; Bible 1c!,ool 9:30 am; Morn· day School; 10:45 a. m. M , ni 8 p. m., wortlllD service; Wed. 8 p,
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and bab, haYe movtd Into Tom ing wonhlp 10:30 am; Chrlttlan Worship "Whet If You ca ?" 6 11 m., Prayer m1'eU,n1.
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!lye's home W�l.e h• J, lri Aiton
Endeaver (youth) 6 pm; Evenipl( p. m. IBYF (all school ai:es); 8 "'"·
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wol'llhip 7 : 3�; V{ednest.Jay evening" �·• Evellln-l_. �lce ''The M:9-1ler I tor; 10 a. m. Sunday Sch09l; 1 1 a.
BtJ DIiion ts erpected- hoiqe on Blble S!udy 7:�.
· Power1 oi
Wed, 7:30 p. m. Worship; 7:30 p. m. VI'; Fri., 8
le•ve •�ut the 20th of Ju.lf.
lmtbu,Y Church ., Chrlot; i" iq . �a er1 me,ttna:.
p. m , Prayer meeting SaL. 8 p m
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1,11• Buehan•fl· fa�n;, , re�nton M•rcuin, mltillttr: Jll)le Schoqt iit" · •�r,.,.._�ftp,t Churcft, �rut I Chrilltiari lj:ndeavo,r. ••
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F�aturing Decorated Slices, J.ll'ove!Ues, Bulk
will t,e held •t , City ·1:ti'lc- ln Park­ 0':30 a.m. Witb11t Rowley St: S�pt.; Uelid; Art.11\ir R. Mt'Cauley, pQtor; j South 81,tMI E.,._ Ptul Haokl,
Middnott R\. 1, ' ,
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entiutg July 81·.:i" · ..,· •. · '
Morning· ·worslH p 10!30; pu,istian 9:30 a. m.
Morning worshlp. pastor; 9:,0 • m. 1Jc,nh,lpr 10:30 a.
Phone WV•!•��
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By ROY L SM ITH
With the question of "defense" uppermost in the minds
of millions of Americans, a•n d wit h bot h the Russian and the
U. S. governments spending in excess of $40,000.000,000 for
military purposes, it may not be amiss to ask a simple ques­
tion. What bi oatiunal security?
Military Situation
Thro1,Jgh a period of a few years following the close of
World War I I , when the United State s was the one nation
that was known lo be in p0ssession of the secret of the atomic
bomb, the America11 people developed a marked superiority
complex. They assumed that their traditional "know how''
was destined to give them an eternal advantage.
The Uniform Sunday School 1....n for July 17: "AMOS
WARNS AG41NST FALSE SECUR ITY," Amos 5: 14-15; 6.
Then came the shock when it was announced that the
Rusii:ians had detonated an atomic bomb, and had perhaps
pulled up alongside the Americans in nuclear equipment. This
was �ollowed by the launching of the Sputnik, and then the
orbiting of the rocket about tht moon, Suddenly an aware­
ness dawned on the mind of the public that we were in com­
petition with a people who were displaying amazing ability.
As of the moment, the two giants of the world are al•
rilost equally matched militarily. Each is capable of destroying the other. Enough atomic weapons are now stockpiled
CHUCKHOll-Llltle dld d1·1ver Rlchl;l'd Taw�&amp;K knuw tw.iw big _. tea.llJ blg di�le wuld
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be when Wllgley a.venue dropped rrum unde,r him IJII CNC4g0. � •u#end rib tnjurlfl[I.
to reduce th� �ntinents o( Europe, Asia , a,nd North America
aud MrJ, Anno Chapman, who rM mto tho. �treet
to rub�Je �•t.h.in the space of hours. The total prospect is
look at w:h.,t biipPIII,� wu,
atruek by anuthu car Uld· botb or. bar lll'll1I Wen bruken.
I staggermg 111 tts terrible aspects.
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service at Syracuke EUB Church victory. Any declaration of war is an international suicide

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INDIANAlPOLJS UPI - Judy El•
terhay of the Cleveland Swim Club
placed fiHh Friday night in the 200
meter breasl stroke in the National
AAU Women's Swimming · Cham•
p1onship.
Th� event was won by Ann
Warnttr of the Santa Cl11r&amp; Swim
Club .
Christine Kluter, also of the
Cleveland Swim Club, placed firth
in the 200 meter btlckst.roke. Lynn
Burke of the Santa Clara Swim
Club set a new meet · record of
2:25 in the prllllffQinar ies and won
t he final event wiih a clOCking of
2:33 .5.'

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t' I warm ing to their tasks . T he L s ,,..IM .. !ian � 11e
over IS the 7:SO p. m. curfew al· Mic'-ey ffil\flbrennet pikh high
r
s
111ner
m•·
\.Mevran·
Alll•N•
22
a
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bro�
� t � \ training sqt1ad nf the Burfalo N.
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I ready had been p88!!ed bY 15 min· and" way insldfl, It 8truck bi� Ml�• '
by srnrm g i n "io _,!. Aqut c un Y . Bills h ad a scrimmue at their C lev■ l,rwt 4 W&amp;fhln..,... 0
in the tace, pe·Jnfulb mastnng hi• I
1 ulet.
devo 1i'rs irrri•&lt;l h i m l h 1111dernu s• 1 East Auror a N. Y . camp t he O.trMt I New Yoril: 4
nt"lae.
1 The 11mpire soon had recoan iaed
1
2
ly
Spe�er was rushed to Meigs
other day when the tem1&gt;era tu re hs�n K•�• City
j his miscall on the foul ball but did
Oil Resistant Soles
l ha d BahiMOf'■ S Chtc■I0' 1
Severa
's,
Hospital where x-rays
mi&lt;l-Sfi
Gf'n\!ra'f
lb•
!he
in
advh1ing
ruling.
wa�
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rhange
husi•
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suffer prostra·
ins.tur���:!:.':.-wooct- l cine m11nt1gers to_ Protest the giime, showed there Willi no fracture_.
n ei;s. f'nt,-r l a i unii•nl .rn!I �ports I to quit lest lhey
w 11h vton
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away
�aintalned
Card■
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managers
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w;th , 8• tlmore •.
Mlddlepot1
er umpire errors m the game en runs o� Oa\'e Baker s le s.&lt;lorf 1
tcst 11111m w l dmru'r 1 1 1 t !w 1 1otc\ 1 Leo Cardenas a shorlslo p
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•PPH (l♦ '" 6aurn11"" f11 vorc&lt;l Racine could be p,ote�ted, smgl�. � h it batter, four . �al�s ,
U . Jersey Ci ty ( nee Hava � a ) of the l-l) a
C om motio n ' T h iir�ila) 111;.:ht
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ional League, 1s defin ite ,s..t ) .
nullilying the eUert of a Ra- Cund 1 U s double and Jenkms sm•
" w i l l Internat
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S Al l \·· ◄ ·' , , 11 w i l l i ani lt11"n�
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cme pro1 est .
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I n lhe filth Baker led off with a
glowing
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speak
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rivals
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Baron pilot
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Malan.
homer.
H ut:kc f ''1 1 &lt; · 1 . . -� 1·11 · 1 ." 1 01 1 ·1 1 .., : 1� y ea r old"· speedster from
he had nothing but the hig hest
Oelack ( 3-3} n Herbert (M).
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S. THIRD and ASH STS.
1 ' Fooz W. 0 If� a d f th e_i r in hi11 four inning stN"; tch .
, nd L."111
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Virginia ns ftays: " Cardl'rias is so
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Chlca
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games
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and
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Open 14 tfourt, Closed Sunday
rerta in to �ake error� ln judgm�nt well singled and tripled.
voml al Hi 'i tu l u ·�I J n g r m a r now is they didn ' t ha \'e l{oy 801to n ■t Kanu, City
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231 100 0- 7 7 2
Joh ,w �., 0 1 1 1 1 i thi•ir t h 1 r rl t i tl e M c M I i l an. "
DRY 5e
WASH
over Adios K.
11nd eruorcement. But he h inted Syracuee
050 710 x-13 9 2
fiµht w! l l 'l'••\ l'I" and �-hr1wver
Sea Plane, owned by Arthur
•' things certainly balance out them •
Walt till some of \hi' t ouring
Boyd (LP), Shasteen (4) and,
!lta:.: 1 •t!
of Dayton, won the first
jub
Meyring
n�
game.
to
rtmodell
game
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from
pros
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Winebrenner,
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Fans
(2).
Bosu 11
Spen er, ayer
1-·1re
in 2:08 3•5. Driven by
.
the
were
division
on
Racine
:MIIS. DON GOSNEY,
done
pp
hilters ror
T
L&amp;ulu (3) (WP ) and Cundiff.
M i lli n u :i irt• 0 1.1 1 1 ,,r T1m1 Y a 1,1, . that 's been
$29.BO,
Did:
Buxton,
ah
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ourse
al
inn•
fifth
lu
vilal
a
Owner and. ()perefur
with
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Beegle
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Bruce
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$5.60.
$10.40
and
lll'lt
of
Larry
St'f"llf'
and
11inaie,
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Ohio,
and
homer
in&amp;
Akron.
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to
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c-hamp1on i.h1p
Prlcl! with lwo !Ingles.
pi t ·kmg 0 , , tu� l!Pd So� l)layen week'11 PGA
real
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L:
to
a
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Por "Middleport Terry Johnson
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of
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COLUMBUS UPI-I'm U own­
co:.ine, what with two
a triple and two 1i 11gles, no
hed
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trap"
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Bill
Wilson
of
Pomeroy
an
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by Mn. Georae Vaneamp of
nt&gt;
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fair
r
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lal
lakes,
22
artifl
new
50 !l
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Circlevma, won the second- anc:I
afety
way traps 11nd an adtlillo nal 28 1 Burton of 1.Ag11n, tojethe with
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,�,n
playen
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b
young
Ohio
other
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BRAND N EW
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g,een,
the
decidlni diviilon of the $5100
003 ......u 10 I
lnps to g,,o,d
R
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two.year-old pace Frida)' night al
2M 06-- 1 2 8 1
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Barons
noltl Palmer still rh11fing over were all 11et (or today 8 openm
l:07 2-5 to psr
Pr ke (Lr1 Bailey ( 4 ) , .Prlc@ (5)
hie recent �e-sfrokl' Ht!lbark in g,a mo in Jet S tad i um � n the annual
QUEBE� CITY UPI - The Scioto Down• in
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shool
t
All
Ohta
est
Ea
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for
be
oul
will
and Wickline. 1Bumh, Johnson (3), Uni ted States sen1 But,ch Buchhol1 $3.60. $3 and $2.40.
the Bri11sh Open,
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lJ)
.
Carr (3), Murri� (WPI (!5) and Carr, and Chuck McKinley. a doublet
.
blood at Akron. But Art Wall Jr . series.
Driven �y Forreal Short-, t,he
24 Hour Fre" Emcr�enl' y noad
The teams meet again S unday m
year'&amp; leadln1 money winner
lut
bay dauabter of B.odqer t®k the
to
kids,
Louis
St.
tel!!n-aged
of
team
Service.
appeared lo have regained 11_18 1 a doul;lleheader starting al 1 :30 p.
clin�h the North Ameri�an Zone lead a t the tl.alf-millf pDlt and'· '
$ti000. ( i 11:iranlf'rd Hail Bond
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health and his winning form In m . EST.
cup tll'lnls 11eT!eR "g■inat won by three-quartsre of a length·
Davi,
Prol t't'llOll
recent Canadia n Opl•n a nd I Coaches or the west squad are
Canada
today.
$ 10,000 Personal Accl• I the
$ 1000
,
Brlckel'
ma y be a good "' !18 Ver" ht&gt;I al Joe Bowers o! Lima Paul
Big Barry MacKay of Dayton,
�
dent Jnsuranre ProhN:tlon .
Convoy-Umon
and
Jack
Rytn
of
of
.,.�
Akron ·
Ohio, and ,Bernard (Tut) Bartzen ol
Cumph•tc 'l'ra,·t•I lnfom1alion I:
Columbu11 St. Charles. Jim Cami)_______
match
Mingles
a
Dallas each won
H11u 1 1og Service .
bell ol Powh,tan, Donald Hertle&lt; w
Friday to give lhe. U. S. a 2-0 lead.
Rt-'\'11m1ncnd1"1 H otel, Motel and
of
North
Canton
Hoover
and
Carl
Nasarenea To Attt&gt;ntl
WQn eaaily but Barben was
i�acKay
llr..'lt aur11nts .
Schroeder of Mauillon will lead
SPRING FIELD, 0, UPI - De•
stage 8 terrine rally be·
to
forced
Lat1•�h M n p;, Showing Con1true•
1
the
Eaeterners.
b11
m
of
Colu
t..eonior
In
A11embly
fendin11 champion Bill
Canada'&amp; Bob
eliminated
he
rore
i
tion , nd Speed Trap areas.
The annual seriee ig sponsored Tucson , A ri z . will hr back for the
Rev. and Mn. Clydt' J. Bartlel\
Bedard.
10,000 Men1hcrs In Southern
of the Middleport C h unh or the b)' the Columbus Junior Chamber W flstern Op P n J unior and Boys
HAMILTON, 0. ' UPHweet \
.
"Jl might have just as easily
Ohio
Na7.arene wlll leave Mond11y for Co- 1 of Commerce end the Ohio High ' Tennis C h c1mpiontihlpe here M on•
Singer
won the fffth and the
get
tliJn't
Bedard
tr
1-1
been
M0,000 mt'm bna in Ohio
lumbu m where they will spend the School Baseball Coaches Assn. The 1 da y throu g h July 24, but he will
eight h races in the Z2-pace two­
tho�e cramps." said D u e Freed, ''
7 ,()U(J,000 members nationa lly . .
week attendin g the annual D1s• coaches selected 26 players ror , find some sti ff compet ition.
the divls lon race worth $2250 at
g captain of
trid· A.uembly of the Churches of each te11m from all pllrts of the
SAY:
Charles Passarc!l or Puerto Rko. the non.p layin
m enls of · Ham ilton Raceway Friday night.
the Nazarene. The followtng week Rtate. On ffldAy the l!C hoql boys Ul1l y ear' s champion of the1 ..,BC.y• u. s, tnm , echo iqg .cienti
IT PAYS 10 UF.:WNG
In both racea, sw·eet Singer,
's disappointed llli!ll.aln,
1htly will allm be ln Columbus to underwent workouts.
Division. u�n lo youngsters unrler Canada
the favorite owned by Paul Holtz
Write Or l'ho ri■
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p\t'1nd the regular camp meeting
1 16, will mnve into 1he ,Juni�r Div• Lorne
ervllle, Monttom·
o
It
As
developed, Bartzcn, the mulle r f Farm
ll ' .'hls year lo compete with l,ety,
driven by Chl'lrl•
I or their church.
and
e
y
Coun
���;r
32-ye ar•old three-time u. s. Nation • · r
es
Miller
of
Eaton,
was second
Courts champion, defeated
Mr, and Mr!'!. I..ewlfl El l is nf Mid- I
1
llox 108
And Clark r.roehner of Lake- al Clay
the
and finishturn
at
third
or
.,
·2.
fl
\ dleport wlll go to Columbus nu1
d, 0•7, 4·6, -0, 6 6 2 . Mac·
wood. a CIPveland �uburh. will Bedar
Mlddleport, Ohio
ed
hard
al
the
stretch.
Kay routed Don Fontana of Toron, week to atttind t ht&gt; Assemhly.
comprte. Graehner h1111 won tive
MIU Phon, WY-l-1092.
While
the
mi
nister
is
awuy
mf'm·
to 6• 1 . 6·3, 6-2, In a 66-minute dis- · Sweet Singer fin ished the fifth
,#t/lff
Ohio Jayct&gt;r tllleR in five years and
her.!I of t h (' rhun·h will hr 11l
race of one mile In 2:07 1-5 and
\ ie the lop schnnlhoy tennis player play of power.
'Plllli
ch11rge of 1 1w mld•week rrayt•r 1 •
The United States will try to paid $$3.80, $2.60 and $2.40. She
n
Ohio.
IUINI Y.
m�lh1i. Thiii rnming �etlnesda_)' , .JF:RSJ,�Y CITY , N. J. UPI- i ln a ll . 17!5 teen11Ge tr nni11 play• make It 3·0 today by sending B uch- finished the elghth of one and
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M1�11- c n rol ,ual'lih:-1 will lw m Two detectives were assigned to• r .!I wlll rompE&gt;lc in the t o rna• ho!'z and McKinley agai n st Cana- a ne•slxteenth mile In 2 : 13
1 ·0
r
n
1
· h n ri.(c'. of l he � t•r ii i_re an_d for 1.�t· day to guard Manager Nap Reyes mrnt, the final t unl'l1p for the Na, da's national doubles t" hampions, and paid 13.40, 12.80 and 1 2.40.
HO W P L EASANT
A ND SI E
1 foll,iw�lll! Wt'c k Mi � s Sh i�l ii y (, i i• 1J f l he Jersey City J ersey.!! or the tional Junlor and Boys Open cham• Bedard and Fontana, Should the U .
M070l1NG CAN Blil
S. w l n today. they would advance
l I lh ·
y w ll
--"·:•·==- Jn l e rnatlonal l .eague, w ho was I pionshlp nl Kalom oroo. Mich., to the next round of the North els To Play, Then
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, brn ndf'd a traitor by a Cub11n · wl1ich starts the week or .July 23. American Z o n e competition
F O i H O M E I I PAI R l � G � N il
St11ge Big Fish Frv
newspaper .
I..1•11ior ls the nallonal �cho\aatic
Aug
City
Mexico
In
Mexico
against
MODERNIZING NIIDS
Tlie M&amp;M Jets wlll pfay the EvThE&gt; paper "Revolucton" Remi· titlist. l i e beat Passarrel for the
ans Supermarket at their Kings .
nffidal organ of the Caetro gov· crown nrlirr thiR year. He is top 6 · 8.
bury diamond Sunday at 2 p, m..
ernmenl, 1-�riday branded Reyes seeded ior the tourney.
then enjoy a fi1h fry o en to the
a "tutor" (or accepting the job I The top-seeded boy s div ision
public llR a team fund r1Jsing event
of manager of the transplanted player is Mickey Shad of l...oull·
Bob Eastman said today.
l laY:11111 Sua•r Kinas. fleyes took ville, ,l(y ,
over the j o b rrom Tony Caatono,
-------who quit when the franchise
�
wao ll·ot�s!err•d from H�,ana to
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K. &amp; c. JEWB.JRS

B. &amp; B. CABS

WILLIAMS SOHIO SERVICE

RUTLAND AUTO PARTS

TifE DAilY SENTINEL

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MAX WARD AGENCY

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STIFFLER RED AJKHOR

OHIO Y��"" lg CO.
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_____;.;;a;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;a;;;..;;;;;;;a;;;a;;;;a;;;;;;;;a;;;.a;;;,;;,;;;;;;a;;;;;;;;a;_ 'r ARMALL M TRACTOlt
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condition. Gail
Wyllis Hill, Pomeroy. 7 16-Jtp

WANT ADS

POTATOF.S AND Beets. ,,,...
Emncb, Bailey• Run, 7-16-Jlc
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hn,cc,,. 5 1 2 I . MIIHI,. p.....,_,_
Phon• WY2-297S. Sa leune n:
ltNdHllle.
H1r•ld a.l'flhart,

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 'llEl,ULTS
RATES

4: cents per went, one insertion. Minil'iUIJ1 �lii: e - 60 �ents.
I cents per word fo.r three cooi;ecuuve Ul&amp;ert10».
SM.ct al - one mo1'.tb for 30 cent J per word.
. .
Full rate of 4 cent.s per word will be charw:ed for adverll.61fli
af oot paid w1tlun l U dwys aner receivu1,: bill ,
� to AoverllS-Ll\i - Should be li':pc':'lf'd tm.mediately. The
Dailv Sentrnel will nol bt responsible for more l.ta.an one incor•
red lrwert.:.on
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.
W"d oJ Tl:.•nll:s and Spe&lt;"i11,I No1.ice1 oI .t\',"llil I U.ICl. ObltWIMH
publi.s.hed at I ce'lt per word.
U DA 'tS
t MO.
J DAYS
I UA Y
•;JORUS
$4 . .)()
SJ -35
90c
60c:
1�
S I .�
'6.00
$1 .:!0
00c
2f\
'7.M
$2.25
$ 1 .50
7:ic
26
Ada Nee&amp;ved b) 10 A..M. will b� in Uuit day a paper.

PHO N E WY-2-2 1 57

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l I I Notices

I-or :&gt;a le

1 0 Redouble
Thei r Efforts

.l-l9-lfe

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'! HE FOHMER HOME O F Mr. and
1111rs. A. H . Brown, will be open
from 4 p. m. until 7 p. m., Monday ana Tuesday, J uly 1 8 and 19
for the purpose of sellin g house·
hold Hem. Persons who are inLere11ted lnily cal l during thOie
7 15 Jtp
[ times.
- - - - - --- - --SING.t:h ELl:CTRlC sewing maI
chine, co � plete with attachments. Will aell for $39.60 or
terms i f desired. Phone W Y 27-14-6tc
2204.

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reRMrrEAND PEST- CONTA:OL 1 \.\ ILL HAVE l 'Lr�N · 1-y Of HED lJll-0 80ATI AND MOTOR» W I
by ••In. F ree ln:,.,.ctlon. I ns-A- I H.i:,,.l)IJl'rncs for the next !U day�.
•nd i,p while ttt..,. lut, Metroeel by N111tionw1d•. Phone A:
] ' !t·a&amp;e call _ a(l l•r (I I). m 1-' aye
pom•n MOto,._ • .00 i. Main
l 'u we l l . llacme.
7 15 3k
111nd A. Suvic• 'Station WY'lSt., f"ame,oy. Phun• W Y ..2-1110,. ·
4-'l6 tl'
SU6.
J J .14-tfc
• F, )l{ -SALi l -r �uWt:n MOWER,
Brigg11 &amp; StratLon molor, l anFOR u �:i::1CHJ US s11al· k� M' C Jark, f
tique de�k ;u1d chair, 1 record Huy Yo• Jacl lJa1n lhr, M uldlcpu rt.
and records, &amp;, d i in good
player
7-1 2-6k
I
-- -- c•mdilion. Call WY 2·66:J2.
DA�L ¥ tr.:rn s1&gt;ortat1ori from M n.I7 - 1 4-Jtc
l ' l u n t . I __ ___ ·,c-:--..,- ___
tu 1 J u 1'011l
dleport
\'a . 11 ork s. 1.AUGi:; BOLEN g�nkn tractor
Wash mgton , W
l'hulll' yY Y
�h1fts
11g
1
All morn
with at l;11:hments. C a n be seen
_
7 W-3tt:
2-352 1 .
Cole111an '11 , near
et Luther
1
ia
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l
Ches hire, H t.
LUie,
Me1gs1
G;.
AT
i , A m ., hur�·J
i:: . OF l J I L K
OF'FI L'''
z
7-14·3lc
.
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tlw Wl'Ck uf
will be dH.'&gt;cd
July 11th W i l l u J)(: 1 1 M(i n d ;,.y , 1-.:LECTHOLUX V11i.:uu1n Cleaner.
7 · 16-JL 1• 1
July 25t h .
l'opular model Nu. ;jO in A-I
Pomeroy, Ohio
co11di lion. Complete with 1111
c1llachmenh and lhrow awc1y
( 3 ) I n Memo r i (] n
paper bigs. Pay off balance
In memory of our clt •ar s u n,
$41 . 00 or $6. 00 per 1111111t h .
Jame.s Ken11clh Searls, who I
7· 14·6tc EIGHT ROOM HOVSE, lwo five
Phone WY 2-2204.
p.assed 11w:iy three )' t•ars agu, _ _ __ __ _ - -,--- _ .
room apartments, A, N. Bengel.
EA HI.Y fl ARVEST apples. Bring
July 17, 1 957 .
1 1-2 - tle
Pbone' WY2-3272.
container Sl .00 bushel. Dick
Karr, Naylors Hun H i l l . 7· 14-!Hc FIVE ROOM unfurnl1hed apart­
No one knri ....-s lh1• hl' �r!d1r,
- - -- ment wlth bath and ■hower,
Onl )' those wh&lt;i ha'-'C lusl i.'11 11 •
gallon
hall
GLASS
SALE
l"OH
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garbage dlsposal unit1 newly
tell,
and quart jars. &lt;.;heap. Call WY
redecorated. Phone WY 2·633�.
'11le jrief tha1 is horne m silN1rc,
7-14-Jlp
2-6139.
7-7-Uc
For the onc Wf' J,wcd SD wl' i l .

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date total $3,280.00 which is
75% of the goal of $4,400.00 set
for Meigs County
··r want part1culi1rly to con­
gratulate the loyal worken who
have given so !re�ly of t�ei�
time �nd strength in Um drive
he s..1d. ·:I am sure that the pu­
b l ic will see . th.� t their erforlli
are not lll vain.
Mr, M urray pointed out that
the dollars asked for �h, con­
tinuation or the American Can­
cer Soc iety 's progrum is a small
c1, mount of insurance ag.. illst th!&amp;
dread disease. The toll taken by
cancer , is incalculable. We �an
.!itatc it in terms of hospital
costs whi , ·h alone run to more
the $300 mil! io n annually . We
can stale ii in terms of lives l�t
- some 2 65 t housand last year
.. Jone. Bul who ('an count the
c·ost in terms of the pain and
a nguish &amp;f those whose loved
ones have thi.s grim disease.
Any one still wishing lo con­
tr1 hute ran .send their contribu­
tion to Mr. M u rr;iy ill the Ohio
Fuel (:as Co , Middleport.

Jle reported that collectlona to

( 9a ) Mar i ne Suppl ies

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

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Military Giant,
KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT On Wron g 1·eam,
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nrn;IDAIHE $25.00, 3 reHtaurant
booths $30.00, kllchcn cabincl
$ 1 3.00, brcokfilsl set $ H i.UO. See
Kathleen Carpenter, Main St.,
7-l4·3le
Rutland.

In our heart /11� 1t1l ' 111or)' lrn�cl's .
Sweelly, ll'111Jcr, fo11d �rid tnn\
There is not u dciy , dear 01111,
That we do not t h mk uf yuo.
Sadly misllea by hl8 molhcr,
father, s1s1ers and brolhl'rs.
7-16- l l p

1t0Ao-CAHT $JO.oo.- to p bugi;:y
$(10.00, l •Otle hOrHC wa(:011 $20.00
M . E. Gcllys Ht. 1 , M iddlc1mrt,
l luppy Hollow Road. Pht111e SIi
7-14-3te
2 -4308.

16) Lost and Found-- 1

LOiST Fl-.:M A LE fox l foumJ, bl.i- ;k
,ah-brown hat•k, dark brown
head, speckH on lt•i.:�. Collar in­
scribed J u me� Hiekman , r u t 011
each ear $5.00. llewunl l l oward
Stitt, Mldd lf'porl, Ohi&lt;,, H I .
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LOST BlLU'OLO S u 11dMy nli.:ht
close to Carty 's Ui:•111aururll w1
Important paper11. r'lnclcr c1tn
keep rfloney and return 1rn1,cri1.
Leave ut C;arty'11 Hesta urunt, .
7-1 3-3tp
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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llfflO f,'OllD V8 Cm,lornllno 4 dr.
tedan, one c11reful owner. Extru
nice. $79�.0tJ. Uliwll1111,rs, l'omu­
7- 1 4-tuc
roy.
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18" BUICK Ve Special 4 dr. l&gt;U•
dan, Original black tlnlsh l!ku ,
new. One cwre(ul loc.al owner.
$8�.00. 1Jl11el111&amp;1n, Pomeroy.
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SPINET PIANO
. -·- - MUST SELL!

19&amp;7 MERCUlt Y Munt cray 4 dr.
1ed11n. Power 11tccring and brak,
e1. Push bullon 11luU. lmmuculate l nsldt'! aud uut. $1 ,G9&amp;.0U.
7·1 4•6lo 1
Bl.11ettn11r11, !'umorny.

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1807 PONTIAC Vs Hard Top Cpe.
One careful local owner, H ydra•
malic drive. lh10J0 and hcuter.
, li'ini&amp;h liku 11cw. $1,5115,00. Bl11el
7-1 4-tllc
tnar•, Pomeroy.
":":':'"�=--:-:- ---19&amp;2 FOltO. (;ood conclltlon. All
new lire11 :and ballery. C..:cmli1cl
• Jlm RUie, Cheshire, Ohio.
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See It At Zerkle's
Trans. Co.
Middlepart, Ohio
e Hcaulllul 40" Spine!
J1lano Design In A
t'rench Pro\'lnclal

(Cherryl Case.
• Reliable Pcroon Can

buy Very Re■ son._ble

• Write or Phone R, L.
Martin

FIVE: rooms and b11ith In Mason
7•14-6tp
Phone WY 2·2498.

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( 1 7 ) Help Wonted

SALF...SMEN, 24 TO 40 yrs. old,
experlence. Good
mu.st have
route and comml111lon. ABC
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va. 7-12-tfc

SALES OPPORT UNITY
Men and Women. If you o11re in
sales now .and .are looking for
broader rlelda to conquer. Keep
present Job while tralnlng. Send
name, .addreH, phone number lo
Polit OfHce Bo1. 18, Lan.caALer,
7 ) !J. -�t-'
Ohio.
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Employment
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(20 ) Busi ness Services

TSLEVISIO N RADIO AND SMALL
eppllanu repair. Phone
McClintock, Racine, O.'ilo. 2-1-llc,

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APA!, t'MEN'ts - i'Urnllh•d and
unlurn lthed. MellMten,. Middle
2 3 tf
port. Phone WY 2-2082.
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Call Diel SltrrtH ,
Before 9:30 A,lll,
l&gt;lhkfl.,.,t WY��

Pomeroy WY4-lbl
KAUTl P�D STCHII
Al C.MIIW
yu41.., 14141
IIAMII.L llllVICI ITATIDN

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FORD 8 cyl. cudomli11c . new
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.... Ure■ and new )11ii11r job. J r1L·cd .

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, na■onablc . Noel WIison, :.!.l:4
.. W. Main St., J'omcruy. 7·16-3lp
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All Mal'" ,Ml Meo.lel,
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PUILIC AUCTION
IYery Day ,_.....
Due tO my dlacontlnuln R hou11111kc1i piui,: I will sell the followln1,:1 AIR CONDJTIONl!IO, IIEFIIIOEII,
auon aervtct, Jacll:'1 Relrla:er■•
P1•1nr. at...
I at my realdence :t91 Lincoln
lion, New Haven. 1"hon1 TUI•
Street in Middleport, Ohio, .July
3537,
ln.;
24
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Molorola
M.:
P.
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Moh11lr Chair &amp; Ottoman; Bar­
AU�TIONIII
IA5. FUEL OIL apd Cct1\ fur•
Ov-entutfed
rell .Rack Chair;
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C-olote
UCU, CAil for flff CMlimalH,
Chair; Twb Rocken· Book Ca&amp;e;
Crttt . ......NI
• fortm■n A Abbott, ·Middleport.
Antique Dlnlnri Table; Driening
..,..,_, - or COlllllt
•tu-Ulo
Table and Bench; Card T■ ble; A. C. altADl'Cllli), ...1111, Cllllo.
Dinette Set; Two U l l Uty Cabl­
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netM; Metal Wardrobe; M1ilrhlr
Top Dreu11m1; 3 Pc, M 11 phi Bed CLOTH, WOOD SLAT POBCII
11had111, cloth pon:b valance,
Jloo111 Sulle; Jenny Lind Bfld;
awntna,, veneUan blind,, wtn­
&amp;
Cedur Che11t; !\hyt1u: Witahcr
tne e,Umatea.
dow ah1d11.
HJ nsc Tuh11; 8 Day Clock; llliihe11;
D11.le Wt,ptl. llD Union Ave.,
4 G1111 l lealerij: Electrk llcwlcr�
" 31 IOJC
Pomeroy.
1'� rh:ldo11lre
11nil Fan■; LampM;
1.arge; llwdlo; }i;[1Jctrlc Ro11Htcr:
i-� ry Pan; W11rtlc lrnn; Mhi:er: 40
n. E,ctenaiou I.adder: Chlld'a
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Scooler; 3 wlndow fa1111 and many COM�U.TE
Ppm,.
Fin,
Aut1i,
Lile.
tetUon,
other Ile ma not listed,
Nllll, lllddto,or,
Coll Don
Mr11. M. c. Hobart, (Owner)
Sale eonducled by Bradford
Auction Co., Racine, Ohio.
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1957 FORD

!Mall)' owned and low mile­
.... Beautiful Ivory over red
fl,nt■lt. Uke new tires. Std.
Trau, Radio ■nd Heater.

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SHAKE ,,,.-;hi•• 130.00,
1 oommercl11l ,mall 1of11 $30. 00
1 pr. bHeball 1hoe1 like new
11te ,,,,. 13.00; l RoUerel{'ctric
,haver $30.00. Phone sr�-3944
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NEW HOUSE, ·rwo BEDROOMS,
lar1e llvina room. bull\.tn kltob•
en cabinet■, ••• l\lrnace. ln1u-lated, lar11 car _port. •lao foot
trontaae. Wrlcht ,Stteet, of.f
Mulberey Ave. .-.,00,00. Phone
WY 2'3211 WUbur 'l'ounc or
WY l-2'108 Valley Lumber and
Sup11-ty Co., Mlddle»ort. Oblo.
7-8-Uc

NECCHI Sewlnt Machine-Complete :da: &amp;al - Makea hundreda of
1tt1chment1.
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take over purnffltl of SD,00 per
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month. Phone WY 2-.
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'l'be keynoW', Rep. Walter H. ludd of Mlnneeota, 1et. • word
:hom permanent claalnnan. HolDO MlnorJty Lea.du Oharlea li,
A. Halleck of Indiana., before openlnr of tho eonventlon..

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VATICAN, CrrY UPI - Pope
John XX.Ill is expected to movf! to
his summer residence at Castelgau­
dolfo before the end of this month,
Vatican sources indicated today.

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SUBnEN DRESSES

12:00 The Bi.it Picture
'2:30 John Hopkins File
LOO College New&amp; Conference
1,ao National Edu. A•�ciaUon
2:00 Mystery Matl1"le
3:00 Open Hearing
3 : 30 111A
4·:00 llka Chose Show
4 :30 America,n Atta Trlo
6:00 Matty's Funday Funnies
S:30 TBA
i,oo People's Choic!'
6:30 Sports Hlahllghts
7:00 Trackdown
7:30 M.verlek. 1
8:30 " La�man ,
9:00 Tbe Pebel
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ChGnD11_, 1 3 - Saturday

4:00 Comedy Time
t:'5 Apiel'ican Album
5:00 · Dance -Party
6:00 Q.ock Lake Party
1:00 Highway Patrol
1':30 Perry Muon
8:30 Wanted-'llead or Alive
9:00 ¥r. Lucky
Travel
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:0:00 · Gunsmoke
10:30 Not For Hire
11 :00 11 O'clock. New■
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w■rd, Jeanne, Robert, Patricia. l:unlce, Kathleen, ftoeemll'Y, John (then 11), Mn. RoM
Kennedy, Joaeph Kennedy, J01epb Ktnntdy, Jr, (not llbown), wu 11:Wed tn World War IL

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perty, Llncoln HUI, Pomeroy,
Slx rooms and bath, Dealrable
IGcatlon and :yai,f. Phone WYl3861 .
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bedroom, 26 x 13 llvln1 room,
paneled kitchen, l '4 baths, hard•
wood noor,, 2 complete beatlnt
■y11.em1, full b■■e ment. Syracu1e
Ohio. Shown by appointment
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routa hom, from London for Chriatmq l"be la lhown with Sen. Lyndon Jalulaont .bla YiCe
tide Kennedy wu Am.ertean ambuaaclor. pl'Mldf!ntial cbolce. In Loa- .A.npl• windup.
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Cl ON IS SACK ID
MIODLl,ORT-2-itory brick, 9 ---=
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tera Cave at Jackson 1h11 w•ek,
room■, 1 � bathl, 80xl20 lot.
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MOSCOW UPI - Sovlet Presl- 1 I.I
Alpha Barr who It employed at
Good location. Elsy term1.
Wallbrlt1ge spent the week.end
dent Leonid �1hnev and former
$11,000.00.
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IYIACUll-4-room trame, bath, President
Voroahllov
Kliment
Mrs. w, E'. Croua'er la vl!iting with his family.
lot !8175, All utllltlH, $3300.00 have been rele11ed from lhcir In Mandield,
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POMIROY -- Service station , poate In the powerful Central Com- daughter Mrs. Larry Welty
room houN, � m.lttee of the Soviet Communitt
equipment,
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Elmer Nelson and Orville- Ker- / • 1"11111•
bolh, lat 180xlll0. Gollli bual­ Put)', ll waa learoed tod■)'.
1ey called on Le1Ue Phelps Wedne11. $15,000.00.
O P T O .. B 'l' a l,1 ,.ne!Jday afternoon.
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I LOO The News Tonight
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Romper Room
Movie
Your U,o Repollld'
I Manie(! Joan
Restless Gun
Love That Bol
Abgut Faces
Medic
3:00 Day in Court
2:30 The Gale Storm Sl!:o•
�-no Beat the &lt;.iock
3:30 Who Do You Trull
f1)0 America11 !:' 11.nllBtnd
5:· 30 Captain Gallant
5:00 San Francisco Beat:
�- 3' Tour &amp;iio ·.Re-pot1at
8:40 Weather Teller
6:45 John Daly Newt
7:00 TBA,
7 · 30 CheYenne
8:80 Boltl"bon Street Be,•
9:30 ..Adventures in Paredi:-e
0:30 Ted Ma�k Amateur 1tour
1 1 : 00 The New!! Tfl'1i�ht
+l:1�nin1J the W"e1111her
U:Jla,,. Sport Report
U:20 Late Show
l0:00 l4icy ;. Connecticut
I0:30 Wbi1,ti: My Linc?
1 1 :00 S\lnday News Special
t l :15 Theater 18
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Capt•in Kangarno
�oon Theatt-r
December Bride
Video Village
1 Love Luey
Clear Horizons
Love &lt;fl Lile
Search For Tomorrow
The Guiding Light
Hf!art of the City
AB the World Turn,
Full Circle

1'he Milllonalre
l'be Ver&lt;ll · .t is Your,
The Brl&amp;hEe!' Da,
'It� Secret �torm
The Ed1f'.'&lt; of Ntd-t
The Three Stooge■
_ The Lite of JUley
Artliiur J. SDUth Newt
A Look at the Weatbef
Jule,, Rlvlfn Show
Am05 'n' · And.•
Highway Patrol
K'ate Smith -Show
The Texan
Father 1Knows Belll
Thl!i ,Danny Thomas Show
The Arm Sothe'tn Show
Hennesi,y
The DuPont $flow
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Brea khat Party
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Breek l1,.;t Prrty
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News
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Motftrcade
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Star Salute
hpostolic t:hurrb,
Top Ten
) 12:30 United Nation, Show
W eekend
12:45 Social Security
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Weekend
1 : 30 Sund.e.y Sbowcaae
Ohio Newe
2:ll() AnnlYlf'krY Sbowcate
W�kend
2:30 Broad.,.ay Showcase
New.s
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Wee kend
3:30 Bev, WU- &lt;N•w Yaveu
New!
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Weekend
f:l)O li_unday ShowtUe
Guest Star
4:30 Hew1
Pat Boone Sho"'
Surllby Showcu::
Sundown Serenade
News &amp;. We■t!\er
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5:40 Congressman MqeUer
Sunday
5:45 Washingon Rerortt to lh1
7:45 Sign On
People
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I 8:00 Sundown Serenade
o-oo Rev. Mt,ntgJmer, &lt;RuU.od l 8,80 Off the
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Guest Star
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The Laurel Clift Health Club
members and their ramilies bad a
picnic at Syracuse Park recently.
Attendance at Laurel Clift, Free
.Methodist Chureh July 1 -3 was 97.
Louis ArYin Diehl aad Lepn,ird
Lyons atlended &amp;&gt;' SCQut camp at
Ca�p Arrowhead, }:luqtinelon.
Mts, Emrna Fox, Mr. and Mrs,
CJark Cline and &amp;0n, 'l'.erry, and
Mrs, Iola Howen and children vis­
ited Camp Arrowhead on family
lli&amp;ht.
.Mr. p:nd Mrs. Lou Diehl and Mrs.
Betty Diehl and son, Charles were
recent Gallipolis visitors.
ICIU.!I OF SIX, - IDahMl
Mr. and Mrs. Muri Harris ancf
i'ekec.1 (above!, 25--year-old
family spent several days with her
aelt-.styled Hungarian tree. ·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo1·ge Ren­
dom fighter, waa grav� :
shaw.
wounded In New Brunawick.,
N. J., when shot &amp;ad eap,o j
Lou Diehl called on his sister,
tmed by a pollcemaa bUllt,.,
Mrs. Alice Moore.
ing b1m atw bo41et of tWG
Mr. and Mr,. Vern Story of Col­
murdered poUe6m.en w e r •
umbus and Mr, and Mrs. C larence
· found In B'ekec.s' ap&amp;rtmrnt..
Ackley, Athens, •pent Sunday •ith
Bulleta in tb8lr bodlu match
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
man Sc1-aefer.
those Wblcb llilled a man.
■Dd throe WfJJD.111 on tlle Dr.
liln. Edna Schaefer and Mrs.
i'nnci8 ClarU eatai. In
F1;1rn Story callt!d on Mrs. Leona
Karr.
New Bnmawtck ia.t Jan. -.;
¥-r- �tid r,t:rs. Charlps J)i1;1hl and
sonS ��ed on Kr. and r,t:rs. Oscar
RAOIOAC'f.lVE DliNllUR•S
WASHINGTON UPI-The A tom- Srn iLh 11nd new daughtn.
Mr , �nd Mrs. ¥orwan 'Schaeft-r
i&lt;' Energy CtJmmission is investia:ating the use in jewelry n nrl 1· .are spe11" i(l g 11evetal days in Col­
false· teeth of a low-conce ntrated u mbus at -I�� horqe of Mr. and M rs.
rndiaactive material. The ABC V-4= rn ,Story.
Thursday identified the material as I Mrs. Iola HoweO and children
ruthenium J OO found in some ru - are vit,i t i og friend:, and relativei; in
t henium metal. The commission Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl called on
said it.s study so far showed the
contaminated material does not M rs. Nellie Tracy.
.
!ir: and Mrs. Lou � iehl and ,.,_..,
present a health problem.
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-·anift.�lirler'-Dfi!hl
and '!on·
', 1,�f.�n' .eVeni11r with their eon,
Louis, whp was s�nding a week
at Camp Arrowh11!ad in Hunlina­
ton.
li.rs . l-!ildred _.\,tkley, Athens,
called at lhf! ho�e of Mr. and Mr11.
Lou Diehl and al10 called on Mts,
Betty Diehl.
1Mr, and Mrs.
Elis_h a Vitatoe and
and Mrs. L owell McNickle
nt Mondav ev,e,ninJ! at the home
of Mr. and Mr6. Oscar Smith and
daughter.

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Events- Of Wec!k

By lrm.1 B Ihle
Mre. Blanche Easterday is at•
tending Methodist Wom�n•s Camp
at Lancaster this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Davis and
daughter, Barbara, of Toledo. h.ave
been visiting with relatives, Mrs.
Blanche Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Del•
mar Hamm, Dana Hamm and fam�
ily, Virgil Hamm and family and
.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grueser.
:Mrs. Ralph Pai-ker or Che11ter
was the recent guest of her sister,
Mrs. lleed Euterday.
Rev. and Mra. Carmichael "'!'ere
recent guesU of Mr. and Mr.s . .Del­

Mrr. M.ary Lou Ihle and children,
Pbyllla Ihle and Chule9 Jr., were
dinner guests of Mrs. Frances RP·
berts and (OD, rhilip, on .{uly •­
Several from here attended the
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funeral of Mrs. Belle Holter at
. d'�_!Jlel, Wednesday.
'l\(rs. Mary Hamm and sbn, Ro­
bel'!, M'f, Ci P,4 Grue"'1' sod �fl'.
�,Qf&gt;thy 'MibtileJ 1ttended the Lµ,
J.
&amp;iieran dedication at Logan Sunqw.
James Hamm is attending 41H
camp this week.

mar Hamm.

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Ka.tie Doonan Shaw
Topper
Douah Re )If
Play Your Hunch
Prir:'!! lil Jlig!1t
CnncentraUon
Trutlll or• Consequencea
Jt Could be You
Mid Day Newa
Movietimt!
Lorett;:i Young Theater
Youn g Dr. Malonl!
From These Roots
Comedy Playhouse
Adventure Time
Steamboat Bill
�gt. Prt&gt;ston
Music in the Round
Jim Thacker �bo\11
Weatherc11st
1.:rw&lt;- Pkr
Ruut1c,- Brlntte, Report
Huckleberry Hound
Riverboat
Tales of Wells Fargo
Peter Gunn
Goodyear Theater
Summer Special
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Jack Paar Show
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CHILDRENS AND

TOP MAN
LOS ANGELES UPI - Gov.
M ichael DlSalle really wu lop m•n
In the Ohlo delegation lo tho Dem•
ocratlc National Convention. DI·
Sal1t1 '1 room at the Figueroa Holel
was '130. State Chairman William
L Coleman w11 in 000 .and pubUc
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Baseball
Travel Film
America's Newsreel Album
:Record Hop
8:30
Dick Clark Show
8:30
Brave Stallion
9:30
LeaY.; :: To Bener
L,wrence W�lk S�f. 1'
1 :25
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Jubilee , U. s. A.
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Up-To·The•Mlnuto New�
Spotts Report
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Late Sliow
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(ha11nel 8 - Sunday

STRIKERS lllTURN
PASO ROBLES, Calif. UPI About 1 0,000 members of the In­
ternational Arlsoclallon of Machin­
ist (1AM) return to /their jobs .at
LockheNI Missile and Space Divi­
sion plants Monday m orning-their
month-long strike 11it o11n end.

TIFFIN 0. UPI-Five persons
were killed, lour of them from
one fam ily, .and two children
critically injured lodey in a
headon collision on U. S. 224
about 1 2 milu west of here near
Attica,
The slate Highway Patrol post
at Fremont said four of the dead
were In a car driven by Thomas
Earl Brenner, 31, Roule l, Hart•
ford City, Ind., who was kllled
Blnng with hl11 wHe, Joyce, 27,
and two of their children, Sherll
Lynn, 6, and Uebra, 7.
Also killed was the drlvet of
another car, Arnold Jo.11eph MIi­
ler, 22, Tltrin. Two of the Bren­
ner {'hildren Larry, 1 1 , Knd Gary,
10 were liated in critical condi­
tion ln Wi llard Munlclpal Ho1-­
pltal in Willard.
The patrol !aid Miller, who
waa alone in hl1 car, apparently
lost control 11nd went off the
right side of the road, swerved
bJck onlo the highway and croa■
cd tho center line, cr■shln1 head­
on Into the Bronner automobile,

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Cha11nel 8 - Saturday

YOU'TIH ARRAIGNED
MASSILLON, 0. UP I-Eighteen
year old Daniel Manwiler wos ar­
raigned today on a flnt degree
murder charge aftet he admitted
he aet the fire whlch killed his
elderly and nearly blind grand•
mother.

Five Slain In
Headon Collision
On Route 224

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1 1 :30 lndu1try on Parade
1 1 :43 Dugout Dope
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8:00 Meet the Press
6:30 , Sunday News Picture
1:00 Overland Trail
8:00 Music on lee
9:0 ' Chevy Sho. .,
ro:oo Loretta Young S1ir-.
10:30 Peoi;le Are Funny
1 1 : 20 News Headlines
1 1 : 10 Weathc:-ctst

BASS REL EAs•o
Ralph Bass, Syracuse, was re­
leased from the Meigs County jail
today on $300 bond for g rand jury
action on a DWI charge. He also
I paid $10 and costs on a charge o(
driving without an operator's li­
cense.

Republican .Nat.Iona.I Cbalr­
man bi Seuator Thrutoa B.
Morton or Kmtucky.

Walch Mr. Wlulr4
&amp;i::iencr Fiefi,, n Theater
DetectJve's Dairy
Wat erfront
Home Run Derby
News Picture
Sports Roundup
W@athercast
Sa.turday Night Jamborea
Bonanza
The Man and the Challenge
The Del)ut
World Wide 60
Man .· 'rom (nterpo l
Ne ..·'i Headli nes
W Jalhercut
Shockwatch
Sign Ort

Cliannel 3 - Sunday

HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admitted July 14: Marion L.
French, Middleport ; Crystal Lee
Froth, Mason; Robtrt Freeman,
Duane Jeffers,
Jr., Cheshire;
Syracuse.
Dismissed July 14: Harry Sny­
der, Mrs. Homer Jenkins, Mrs.
Harold
Oare Caldwell, Mrs.
"Holme&amp;, Tommy Hanis, Alvin
Spencer, John Thompson, Mrs.
Morrt, Langdon, Mrs. Ray John­
son, Mrs. James Skaggs and d.au.
ghter; Mn. Terry Oeborne and
d11ughter; Mrs. Jesse Merry and
son; Mrs. Norman Mitchell and
son; Mrs. Albert Wigal, Mrs. Le•
wis Criner.

'lbe Odeqo amphlt.h1111t.er ln9tde and out. aeene or &amp;be ltepubUcaa National oon•entioa.

Germany
UPI-F'ormer Field Marshal Al­
bert Ke3Eelring, one of the mlli­
lary giants of Germany in World
War II and a convicled war
criminal, died today after a Jon,
ill ness. He wa:. 74.
Kesselring died in a Bad Nau­
hcim nursing home, 20 years lo
the day after he became a field
marshal.
His death was amiouncP.d by
helmet
the "�tahl helm" steel
veleram ' organization. which he
headed until his death. The or­
gan iz�tion attribu ted his death
only "to serious illness which he
contrartcd w h ile a prisoner.''
Al the ,:,nd of World War I I
Kesse l ring was c.:,m mancler of all
Ge-rman troops in what was still
called the Mediterranean •rea.
A British m i litary court con­
demned him to duth in 1 94'1 in
Venice for Lhe execution of par­
tisans. The sentence later Wft!I
changed to life lm prjsonment
and he eventually was relea,ed
altogether. I n 1 952 he became
"Stahlmelm" leader.

IIOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR OR
Phone
flay, Avanell Youn1.
7 1 l 6lp
WY 2·9904.

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"Sewln1 and Food Prepara,
tion" was the topic or the pro.
'jecl leallOn given at the July 1 1
meeting of the Harrisonvlll e 4-H
Honor Club held at the local
school .
Different ways o f cutting and
wrapping sandwiches was demon•
straled by Deborah Sheets and
Patricia Woolm.an. A discussion
an d demonstration on paclcing
11. lunch box was conducted by
Patricia Jordan.
Shirley and
Sandwiches Uken lo the meeting
by members were judged. A re­
port on freezing food products
wae presented by K.aren Gilkey,
and a cheny pie was judged u a
part of the fooda project.
Miss Gilkey president, presid­
ed over the meeting which open­
ed with pledges to the 4-H flag .
and American flag. A discussion
Wit! held on the j unior camping
sesaion and plans wer(' made for
ii picnic for parents and mem­
bers of both the boys and girls'
dubs at t'orked Run Lake, July
24.
Mrs. Geneva Nolin, home eco­
nomics eJCtension' agent, announ­
ced the judging of sewing and
cooking projecta to be held on
August 3 at 3 p. m. and the
&amp;tyle revue on August Q. Mrs.
Pauline, Atkins and Mrs. Sharon
Jewell, advisors, and Mrs. Esta
Mae Blackwoi,d Jr., leader, as•
slsted the members wlth their
sewing projects. Mrs. Jewell, re•
porter.

W11h the 1960 Cancer C'ruHde
nearing an end, Charlei Murray,
County Chairman today called
upon workers to redouble their
f"fforts on the home stretch.

Ol'tiO. Pt..n. CMtY',11• Ml,

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Sewing, Food
Pre paration Was
Lesson Subject

I Workers Called
Good

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NANCY

NANCY-• WANT TO
1!:IUY A RAFFLE
TICKET � ··· ON LY
r-. ,--.,· A PENNY

U'rf'LE OR.PHAN ANNIE

CL&lt;&gt;THES
J&gt;RYER �--

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CAR.E
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HEY, NANCY···

YOU WON

·Oh. I/large,
KhiMn artt l
trying to kid ?
I love tl&lt;e guy
ard I can't
Stay away.

Ry JUNG

�(9) For Sole

-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0,, July 16, 1 960

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Cunn1n&amp;bam,
condition. Gail
Wyllis Hill, Pomeroy. 7 16-Jtp

WANT ADS

POTATOF.S AND Beets. ,,,...
Emncb, Bailey• Run, 7-16-Jlc
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hn,cc,,. 5 1 2 I . MIIHI,. p.....,_,_
Phon• WY2-297S. Sa leune n:
ltNdHllle.
H1r•ld a.l'flhart,

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE 'llEl,ULTS
RATES

4: cents per went, one insertion. Minil'iUIJ1 �lii: e - 60 �ents.
I cents per word fo.r three cooi;ecuuve Ul&amp;ert10».
SM.ct al - one mo1'.tb for 30 cent J per word.
. .
Full rate of 4 cent.s per word will be charw:ed for adverll.61fli
af oot paid w1tlun l U dwys aner receivu1,: bill ,
� to AoverllS-Ll\i - Should be li':pc':'lf'd tm.mediately. The
Dailv Sentrnel will nol bt responsible for more l.ta.an one incor•
red lrwert.:.on
.
.
W"d oJ Tl:.•nll:s and Spe&lt;"i11,I No1.ice1 oI .t\',"llil I U.ICl. ObltWIMH
publi.s.hed at I ce'lt per word.
U DA 'tS
t MO.
J DAYS
I UA Y
•;JORUS
$4 . .)()
SJ -35
90c
60c:
1�
S I .�
'6.00
$1 .:!0
00c
2f\
'7.M
$2.25
$ 1 .50
7:ic
26
Ada Nee&amp;ved b) 10 A..M. will b� in Uuit day a paper.

PHO N E WY-2-2 1 57

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1 0 Redouble
Thei r Efforts

.l-l9-lfe

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'! HE FOHMER HOME O F Mr. and
1111rs. A. H . Brown, will be open
from 4 p. m. until 7 p. m., Monday ana Tuesday, J uly 1 8 and 19
for the purpose of sellin g house·
hold Hem. Persons who are inLere11ted lnily cal l during thOie
7 15 Jtp
[ times.
- - - - - --- - --SING.t:h ELl:CTRlC sewing maI
chine, co � plete with attachments. Will aell for $39.60 or
terms i f desired. Phone W Y 27-14-6tc
2204.

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reRMrrEAND PEST- CONTA:OL 1 \.\ ILL HAVE l 'Lr�N · 1-y Of HED lJll-0 80ATI AND MOTOR» W I
by ••In. F ree ln:,.,.ctlon. I ns-A- I H.i:,,.l)IJl'rncs for the next !U day�.
•nd i,p while ttt..,. lut, Metroeel by N111tionw1d•. Phone A:
] ' !t·a&amp;e call _ a(l l•r (I I). m 1-' aye
pom•n MOto,._ • .00 i. Main
l 'u we l l . llacme.
7 15 3k
111nd A. Suvic• 'Station WY'lSt., f"ame,oy. Phun• W Y ..2-1110,. ·
4-'l6 tl'
SU6.
J J .14-tfc
• F, )l{ -SALi l -r �uWt:n MOWER,
Brigg11 &amp; StratLon molor, l anFOR u �:i::1CHJ US s11al· k� M' C Jark, f
tique de�k ;u1d chair, 1 record Huy Yo• Jacl lJa1n lhr, M uldlcpu rt.
and records, &amp;, d i in good
player
7-1 2-6k
I
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DA�L ¥ tr.:rn s1&gt;ortat1ori from M n.I7 - 1 4-Jtc
l ' l u n t . I __ ___ ·,c-:--..,- ___
tu 1 J u 1'011l
dleport
\'a . 11 ork s. 1.AUGi:; BOLEN g�nkn tractor
Wash mgton , W
l'hulll' yY Y
�h1fts
11g
1
All morn
with at l;11:hments. C a n be seen
_
7 W-3tt:
2-352 1 .
Cole111an '11 , near
et Luther
1
ia
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l
Ches hire, H t.
LUie,
Me1gs1
G;.
AT
i , A m ., hur�·J
i:: . OF l J I L K
OF'FI L'''
z
7-14·3lc
.
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tlw Wl'Ck uf
will be dH.'&gt;cd
July 11th W i l l u J)(: 1 1 M(i n d ;,.y , 1-.:LECTHOLUX V11i.:uu1n Cleaner.
7 · 16-JL 1• 1
July 25t h .
l'opular model Nu. ;jO in A-I
Pomeroy, Ohio
co11di lion. Complete with 1111
c1llachmenh and lhrow awc1y
( 3 ) I n Memo r i (] n
paper bigs. Pay off balance
In memory of our clt •ar s u n,
$41 . 00 or $6. 00 per 1111111t h .
Jame.s Ken11clh Searls, who I
7· 14·6tc EIGHT ROOM HOVSE, lwo five
Phone WY 2-2204.
p.assed 11w:iy three )' t•ars agu, _ _ __ __ _ - -,--- _ .
room apartments, A, N. Bengel.
EA HI.Y fl ARVEST apples. Bring
July 17, 1 957 .
1 1-2 - tle
Pbone' WY2-3272.
container Sl .00 bushel. Dick
Karr, Naylors Hun H i l l . 7· 14-!Hc FIVE ROOM unfurnl1hed apart­
No one knri ....-s lh1• hl' �r!d1r,
- - -- ment wlth bath and ■hower,
Onl )' those wh&lt;i ha'-'C lusl i.'11 11 •
gallon
hall
GLASS
SALE
l"OH
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garbage dlsposal unit1 newly
tell,
and quart jars. &lt;.;heap. Call WY
redecorated. Phone WY 2·633�.
'11le jrief tha1 is horne m silN1rc,
7-14-Jlp
2-6139.
7-7-Uc
For the onc Wf' J,wcd SD wl' i l .

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date total $3,280.00 which is
75% of the goal of $4,400.00 set
for Meigs County
··r want part1culi1rly to con­
gratulate the loyal worken who
have given so !re�ly of t�ei�
time �nd strength in Um drive
he s..1d. ·:I am sure that the pu­
b l ic will see . th.� t their erforlli
are not lll vain.
Mr, M urray pointed out that
the dollars asked for �h, con­
tinuation or the American Can­
cer Soc iety 's progrum is a small
c1, mount of insurance ag.. illst th!&amp;
dread disease. The toll taken by
cancer , is incalculable. We �an
.!itatc it in terms of hospital
costs whi , ·h alone run to more
the $300 mil! io n annually . We
can stale ii in terms of lives l�t
- some 2 65 t housand last year
.. Jone. Bul who ('an count the
c·ost in terms of the pain and
a nguish &amp;f those whose loved
ones have thi.s grim disease.
Any one still wishing lo con­
tr1 hute ran .send their contribu­
tion to Mr. M u rr;iy ill the Ohio
Fuel (:as Co , Middleport.

Jle reported that collectlona to

( 9a ) Mar i ne Suppl ies

JOHNSON
SEA-HORSE
OUTBOARD MOTOR

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Military Giant,
KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT On Wron g 1·eam,
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D'1es I n Cermany

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nrn;IDAIHE $25.00, 3 reHtaurant
booths $30.00, kllchcn cabincl
$ 1 3.00, brcokfilsl set $ H i.UO. See
Kathleen Carpenter, Main St.,
7-l4·3le
Rutland.

In our heart /11� 1t1l ' 111or)' lrn�cl's .
Sweelly, ll'111Jcr, fo11d �rid tnn\
There is not u dciy , dear 01111,
That we do not t h mk uf yuo.
Sadly misllea by hl8 molhcr,
father, s1s1ers and brolhl'rs.
7-16- l l p

1t0Ao-CAHT $JO.oo.- to p bugi;:y
$(10.00, l •Otle hOrHC wa(:011 $20.00
M . E. Gcllys Ht. 1 , M iddlc1mrt,
l luppy Hollow Road. Pht111e SIi
7-14-3te
2 -4308.

16) Lost and Found-- 1

LOiST Fl-.:M A LE fox l foumJ, bl.i- ;k
,ah-brown hat•k, dark brown
head, speckH on lt•i.:�. Collar in­
scribed J u me� Hiekman , r u t 011
each ear $5.00. llewunl l l oward
Stitt, Mldd lf'porl, Ohi&lt;,, H I .
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LOST BlLU'OLO S u 11dMy nli.:ht
close to Carty 's Ui:•111aururll w1
Important paper11. r'lnclcr c1tn
keep rfloney and return 1rn1,cri1.
Leave ut C;arty'11 Hesta urunt, .
7-1 3-3tp
Pomeroy, Ohio.
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llfflO f,'OllD V8 Cm,lornllno 4 dr.
tedan, one c11reful owner. Extru
nice. $79�.0tJ. Uliwll1111,rs, l'omu­
7- 1 4-tuc
roy.
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18" BUICK Ve Special 4 dr. l&gt;U•
dan, Original black tlnlsh l!ku ,
new. One cwre(ul loc.al owner.
$8�.00. 1Jl11el111&amp;1n, Pomeroy.
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SPINET PIANO
. -·- - MUST SELL!

19&amp;7 MERCUlt Y Munt cray 4 dr.
1ed11n. Power 11tccring and brak,
e1. Push bullon 11luU. lmmuculate l nsldt'! aud uut. $1 ,G9&amp;.0U.
7·1 4•6lo 1
Bl.11ettn11r11, !'umorny.

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1807 PONTIAC Vs Hard Top Cpe.
One careful local owner, H ydra•
malic drive. lh10J0 and hcuter.
, li'ini&amp;h liku 11cw. $1,5115,00. Bl11el
7-1 4-tllc
tnar•, Pomeroy.
":":':'"�=--:-:- ---19&amp;2 FOltO. (;ood conclltlon. All
new lire11 :and ballery. C..:cmli1cl
• Jlm RUie, Cheshire, Ohio.
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See It At Zerkle's
Trans. Co.
Middlepart, Ohio
e Hcaulllul 40" Spine!
J1lano Design In A
t'rench Pro\'lnclal

(Cherryl Case.
• Reliable Pcroon Can

buy Very Re■ son._ble

• Write or Phone R, L.
Martin

FIVE: rooms and b11ith In Mason
7•14-6tp
Phone WY 2·2498.

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( 1 7 ) Help Wonted

SALF...SMEN, 24 TO 40 yrs. old,
experlence. Good
mu.st have
route and comml111lon. ABC
Cleaners, Mason, W. Va. 7-12-tfc

SALES OPPORT UNITY
Men and Women. If you o11re in
sales now .and .are looking for
broader rlelda to conquer. Keep
present Job while tralnlng. Send
name, .addreH, phone number lo
Polit OfHce Bo1. 18, Lan.caALer,
7 ) !J. -�t-'
Ohio.
l 1 81

Employment
Wc "lted
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(20 ) Busi ness Services

TSLEVISIO N RADIO AND SMALL
eppllanu repair. Phone
McClintock, Racine, O.'ilo. 2-1-llc,

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APA!, t'MEN'ts - i'Urnllh•d and
unlurn lthed. MellMten,. Middle
2 3 tf
port. Phone WY 2-2082.
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. HOUSI appU■ncee. Amold Ir►
. then. lyr.1cu.., Oh'9. ,hone
1 1-1 Ml
WY24114-

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Call Diel SltrrtH ,
Before 9:30 A,lll,
l&gt;lhkfl.,.,t WY��

Pomeroy WY4-lbl
KAUTl P�D STCHII
Al C.MIIW
yu41.., 14141
IIAMII.L llllVICI ITATIDN

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FORD 8 cyl. cudomli11c . new
ii
.... Ure■ and new )11ii11r job. J r1L·cd .

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, na■onablc . Noel WIison, :.!.l:4
.. W. Main St., J'omcruy. 7·16-3lp
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"""'411 Cle1111 UNtlf C•n
All Mal'" ,Ml Meo.lel,
';,.. illlTlt-lTAN MOTOtll,
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PUILIC AUCTION
IYery Day ,_.....
Due tO my dlacontlnuln R hou11111kc1i piui,: I will sell the followln1,:1 AIR CONDJTIONl!IO, IIEFIIIOEII,
auon aervtct, Jacll:'1 Relrla:er■•
P1•1nr. at...
I at my realdence :t91 Lincoln
lion, New Haven. 1"hon1 TUI•
Street in Middleport, Ohio, .July
3537,
ln.;
24
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Molorola
M.:
P.
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Moh11lr Chair &amp; Ottoman; Bar­
AU�TIONIII
IA5. FUEL OIL apd Cct1\ fur•
Ov-entutfed
rell .Rack Chair;
.......
C-olote
UCU, CAil for flff CMlimalH,
Chair; Twb Rocken· Book Ca&amp;e;
Crttt . ......NI
• fortm■n A Abbott, ·Middleport.
Antique Dlnlnri Table; Driening
..,..,_, - or COlllllt
•tu-Ulo
Table and Bench; Card T■ ble; A. C. altADl'Cllli), ...1111, Cllllo.
Dinette Set; Two U l l Uty Cabl­
•
netM; Metal Wardrobe; M1ilrhlr
Top Dreu11m1; 3 Pc, M 11 phi Bed CLOTH, WOOD SLAT POBCII
11had111, cloth pon:b valance,
Jloo111 Sulle; Jenny Lind Bfld;
awntna,, veneUan blind,, wtn­
&amp;
Cedur Che11t; !\hyt1u: Witahcr
tne e,Umatea.
dow ah1d11.
HJ nsc Tuh11; 8 Day Clock; llliihe11;
D11.le Wt,ptl. llD Union Ave.,
4 G1111 l lealerij: Electrk llcwlcr�
" 31 IOJC
Pomeroy.
1'� rh:ldo11lre
11nil Fan■; LampM;
1.arge; llwdlo; }i;[1Jctrlc Ro11Htcr:
i-� ry Pan; W11rtlc lrnn; Mhi:er: 40
n. E,ctenaiou I.adder: Chlld'a
PRO
Scooler; 3 wlndow fa1111 and many COM�U.TE
Ppm,.
Fin,
Aut1i,
Lile.
tetUon,
other Ile ma not listed,
Nllll, lllddto,or,
Coll Don
Mr11. M. c. Hobart, (Owner)
Sale eonducled by Bradford
Auction Co., Racine, Ohio.
7•16-tllc
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1"1SUiwici

1957 FORD

!Mall)' owned and low mile­
.... Beautiful Ivory over red
fl,nt■lt. Uke new tires. Std.
Trau, Radio ■nd Heater.

1' :i Door

$1095

.POMEROY
OTOR C"..O.·
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SHAKE ,,,.-;hi•• 130.00,
1 oommercl11l ,mall 1of11 $30. 00
1 pr. bHeball 1hoe1 like new
11te ,,,,. 13.00; l RoUerel{'ctric
,haver $30.00. Phone sr�-3944
'1-18,Stc
CIIOon.

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NEW HOUSE, ·rwo BEDROOMS,
lar1e llvina room. bull\.tn kltob•
en cabinet■, ••• l\lrnace. ln1u-lated, lar11 car _port. •lao foot
trontaae. Wrlcht ,Stteet, of.f
Mulberey Ave. .-.,00,00. Phone
WY 2'3211 WUbur 'l'ounc or
WY l-2'108 Valley Lumber and
Sup11-ty Co., Mlddle»ort. Oblo.
7-8-Uc

NECCHI Sewlnt Machine-Complete :da: &amp;al - Makea hundreda of
1tt1chment1.
dcalgna without
Ort1ln1ll1 10ld for over �-00 I
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:r:t•
"""ba
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-M
-cc.a.::--7-N&gt;O
8AL
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...-,
Pay off blllance of PS.00 or full blNmant. out of water, ■d·
take over purnffltl of SD,00 per
JolDlnl aportmont Pb•· WY
month. Phone WY 2-.
T-l+elo
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2-3571,
7-14,(lle

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BAD NAUHEIM,

'l'be keynoW', Rep. Walter H. ludd of Mlnneeota, 1et. • word
:hom permanent claalnnan. HolDO MlnorJty Lea.du Oharlea li,
A. Halleck of Indiana., before openlnr of tho eonventlon..

Channel 3 - Saturday

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4:30
5:00
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6:00
6 .30
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8:55
7:00
7:30
8:lO
9·00
9:30
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9:00
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TO SUIM\lll HOM!
VATICAN, CrrY UPI - Pope
John XX.Ill is expected to movf! to
his summer residence at Castelgau­
dolfo before the end of this month,
Vatican sources indicated today.

Bop. Molflll llllrd
or Wlloontln II &amp;Ill
tcmporar, platform

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JULY CLEARANCE

SUBnEN DRESSES

12:00 The Bi.it Picture
'2:30 John Hopkins File
LOO College New&amp; Conference
1,ao National Edu. A•�ciaUon
2:00 Mystery Matl1"le
3:00 Open Hearing
3 : 30 111A
4·:00 llka Chose Show
4 :30 America,n Atta Trlo
6:00 Matty's Funday Funnies
S:30 TBA
i,oo People's Choic!'
6:30 Sports Hlahllghts
7:00 Trackdown
7:30 M.verlek. 1
8:30 " La�man ,
9:00 Tbe Pebel
9::,0 The A!,sk:ms

NATIONALLY M&gt;VIRTIIID
lllANDS

ChGnD11_, 1 3 - Saturday

4:00 Comedy Time
t:'5 Apiel'ican Album
5:00 · Dance -Party
6:00 Q.ock Lake Party
1:00 Highway Patrol
1':30 Perry Muon
8:30 Wanted-'llead or Alive
9:00 ¥r. Lucky
Travel
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routa hom, from London for Chriatmq l"be la lhown with Sen. Lyndon Jalulaont .bla YiCe
tide Kennedy wu Am.ertean ambuaaclor. pl'Mldf!ntial cbolce. In Loa- .A.npl• windup.
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room■, 1 � bathl, 80xl20 lot.
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Alpha Barr who It employed at
Good location. Elsy term1.
Wallbrlt1ge spent the week.end
dent Leonid �1hnev and former
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IYIACUll-4-room trame, bath, President
Voroahllov
Kliment
Mrs. w, E'. Croua'er la vl!iting with his family.
lot !8175, All utllltlH, $3300.00 have been rele11ed from lhcir In Mandield,
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POMIROY -- Service station , poate In the powerful Central Com- daughter Mrs. Larry Welty
room houN, � m.lttee of the Soviet Communitt
equipment,
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1ey called on Le1Ue Phelps Wedne11. $15,000.00.
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Love That Bol
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Search For Tomorrow
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Charle, Olehl
The Laurel Clift Health Club
members and their ramilies bad a
picnic at Syracuse Park recently.
Attendance at Laurel Clift, Free
.Methodist Chureh July 1 -3 was 97.
Louis ArYin Diehl aad Lepn,ird
Lyons atlended &amp;&gt;' SCQut camp at
Ca�p Arrowhead, }:luqtinelon.
Mts, Emrna Fox, Mr. and Mrs,
CJark Cline and &amp;0n, 'l'.erry, and
Mrs, Iola Howen and children vis­
ited Camp Arrowhead on family
lli&amp;ht.
.Mr. p:nd Mrs. Lou Diehl and Mrs.
Betty Diehl and son, Charles were
recent Gallipolis visitors.
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Mr. and Mrs. Muri Harris ancf
i'ekec.1 (above!, 25--year-old
family spent several days with her
aelt-.styled Hungarian tree. ·
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo1·ge Ren­
dom fighter, waa grav� :
shaw.
wounded In New Brunawick.,
N. J., when shot &amp;ad eap,o j
Lou Diehl called on his sister,
tmed by a pollcemaa bUllt,.,
Mrs. Alice Moore.
ing b1m atw bo41et of tWG
Mr. and Mr,. Vern Story of Col­
murdered poUe6m.en w e r •
umbus and Mr, and Mrs. C larence
· found In B'ekec.s' ap&amp;rtmrnt..
Ackley, Athens, •pent Sunday •ith
Bulleta in tb8lr bodlu match
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nor­
man Sc1-aefer.
those Wblcb llilled a man.
■Dd throe WfJJD.111 on tlle Dr.
liln. Edna Schaefer and Mrs.
i'nnci8 ClarU eatai. In
F1;1rn Story callt!d on Mrs. Leona
Karr.
New Bnmawtck ia.t Jan. -.;
¥-r- �tid r,t:rs. Charlps J)i1;1hl and
sonS ��ed on Kr. and r,t:rs. Oscar
RAOIOAC'f.lVE DliNllUR•S
WASHINGTON UPI-The A tom- Srn iLh 11nd new daughtn.
Mr , �nd Mrs. ¥orwan 'Schaeft-r
i&lt;' Energy CtJmmission is investia:ating the use in jewelry n nrl 1· .are spe11" i(l g 11evetal days in Col­
false· teeth of a low-conce ntrated u mbus at -I�� horqe of Mr. and M rs.
rndiaactive material. The ABC V-4= rn ,Story.
Thursday identified the material as I Mrs. Iola HoweO and children
ruthenium J OO found in some ru - are vit,i t i og friend:, and relativei; in
t henium metal. The commission Canton.
Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl called on
said it.s study so far showed the
contaminated material does not M rs. Nellie Tracy.
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!ir: and Mrs. Lou � iehl and ,.,_..,
present a health problem.
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and '!on·
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Louis, whp was s�nding a week
at Camp Arrowh11!ad in Hunlina­
ton.
li.rs . l-!ildred _.\,tkley, Athens,
called at lhf! ho�e of Mr. and Mr11.
Lou Diehl and al10 called on Mts,
Betty Diehl.
1Mr, and Mrs.
Elis_h a Vitatoe and
and Mrs. L owell McNickle
nt Mondav ev,e,ninJ! at the home
of Mr. and Mr6. Oscar Smith and
daughter.

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By lrm.1 B Ihle
Mre. Blanche Easterday is at•
tending Methodist Wom�n•s Camp
at Lancaster this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Davis and
daughter, Barbara, of Toledo. h.ave
been visiting with relatives, Mrs.
Blanche Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Del•
mar Hamm, Dana Hamm and fam�
ily, Virgil Hamm and family and
.Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grueser.
:Mrs. Ralph Pai-ker or Che11ter
was the recent guest of her sister,
Mrs. lleed Euterday.
Rev. and Mra. Carmichael "'!'ere
recent guesU of Mr. and Mr.s . .Del­

Mrr. M.ary Lou Ihle and children,
Pbyllla Ihle and Chule9 Jr., were
dinner guests of Mrs. Frances RP·
berts and (OD, rhilip, on .{uly •­
Several from here attended the
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. d'�_!Jlel, Wednesday.
'l\(rs. Mary Hamm and sbn, Ro­
bel'!, M'f, Ci P,4 Grue"'1' sod �fl'.
�,Qf&gt;thy 'MibtileJ 1ttended the Lµ,
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James Hamm is attending 41H
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LOS ANGELES UPI - Gov.
M ichael DlSalle really wu lop m•n
In the Ohlo delegation lo tho Dem•
ocratlc National Convention. DI·
Sal1t1 '1 room at the Figueroa Holel
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L Coleman w11 in 000 .and pubUc
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(ha11nel 8 - Sunday

STRIKERS lllTURN
PASO ROBLES, Calif. UPI About 1 0,000 members of the In­
ternational Arlsoclallon of Machin­
ist (1AM) return to /their jobs .at
LockheNI Missile and Space Divi­
sion plants Monday m orning-their
month-long strike 11it o11n end.

TIFFIN 0. UPI-Five persons
were killed, lour of them from
one fam ily, .and two children
critically injured lodey in a
headon collision on U. S. 224
about 1 2 milu west of here near
Attica,
The slate Highway Patrol post
at Fremont said four of the dead
were In a car driven by Thomas
Earl Brenner, 31, Roule l, Hart•
ford City, Ind., who was kllled
Blnng with hl11 wHe, Joyce, 27,
and two of their children, Sherll
Lynn, 6, and Uebra, 7.
Also killed was the drlvet of
another car, Arnold Jo.11eph MIi­
ler, 22, Tltrin. Two of the Bren­
ner {'hildren Larry, 1 1 , Knd Gary,
10 were liated in critical condi­
tion ln Wi llard Munlclpal Ho1-­
pltal in Willard.
The patrol !aid Miller, who
waa alone in hl1 car, apparently
lost control 11nd went off the
right side of the road, swerved
bJck onlo the highway and croa■
cd tho center line, cr■shln1 head­
on Into the Bronner automobile,

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Cha11nel 8 - Saturday

YOU'TIH ARRAIGNED
MASSILLON, 0. UP I-Eighteen
year old Daniel Manwiler wos ar­
raigned today on a flnt degree
murder charge aftet he admitted
he aet the fire whlch killed his
elderly and nearly blind grand•
mother.

Five Slain In
Headon Collision
On Route 224

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BASS REL EAs•o
Ralph Bass, Syracuse, was re­
leased from the Meigs County jail
today on $300 bond for g rand jury
action on a DWI charge. He also
I paid $10 and costs on a charge o(
driving without an operator's li­
cense.

Republican .Nat.Iona.I Cbalr­
man bi Seuator Thrutoa B.
Morton or Kmtucky.

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Home Run Derby
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Cliannel 3 - Sunday

HOLZER HOSPITAL
Admitted July 14: Marion L.
French, Middleport ; Crystal Lee
Froth, Mason; Robtrt Freeman,
Duane Jeffers,
Jr., Cheshire;
Syracuse.
Dismissed July 14: Harry Sny­
der, Mrs. Homer Jenkins, Mrs.
Harold
Oare Caldwell, Mrs.
"Holme&amp;, Tommy Hanis, Alvin
Spencer, John Thompson, Mrs.
Morrt, Langdon, Mrs. Ray John­
son, Mrs. James Skaggs and d.au.
ghter; Mn. Terry Oeborne and
d11ughter; Mrs. Jesse Merry and
son; Mrs. Norman Mitchell and
son; Mrs. Albert Wigal, Mrs. Le•
wis Criner.

'lbe Odeqo amphlt.h1111t.er ln9tde and out. aeene or &amp;be ltepubUcaa National oon•entioa.

Germany
UPI-F'ormer Field Marshal Al­
bert Ke3Eelring, one of the mlli­
lary giants of Germany in World
War II and a convicled war
criminal, died today after a Jon,
ill ness. He wa:. 74.
Kesselring died in a Bad Nau­
hcim nursing home, 20 years lo
the day after he became a field
marshal.
His death was amiouncP.d by
helmet
the "�tahl helm" steel
veleram ' organization. which he
headed until his death. The or­
gan iz�tion attribu ted his death
only "to serious illness which he
contrartcd w h ile a prisoner.''
Al the ,:,nd of World War I I
Kesse l ring was c.:,m mancler of all
Ge-rman troops in what was still
called the Mediterranean •rea.
A British m i litary court con­
demned him to duth in 1 94'1 in
Venice for Lhe execution of par­
tisans. The sentence later Wft!I
changed to life lm prjsonment
and he eventually was relea,ed
altogether. I n 1 952 he became
"Stahlmelm" leader.

IIOUSEWORK BY THE HOUR OR
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"Sewln1 and Food Prepara,
tion" was the topic or the pro.
'jecl leallOn given at the July 1 1
meeting of the Harrisonvlll e 4-H
Honor Club held at the local
school .
Different ways o f cutting and
wrapping sandwiches was demon•
straled by Deborah Sheets and
Patricia Woolm.an. A discussion
an d demonstration on paclcing
11. lunch box was conducted by
Patricia Jordan.
Shirley and
Sandwiches Uken lo the meeting
by members were judged. A re­
port on freezing food products
wae presented by K.aren Gilkey,
and a cheny pie was judged u a
part of the fooda project.
Miss Gilkey president, presid­
ed over the meeting which open­
ed with pledges to the 4-H flag .
and American flag. A discussion
Wit! held on the j unior camping
sesaion and plans wer(' made for
ii picnic for parents and mem­
bers of both the boys and girls'
dubs at t'orked Run Lake, July
24.
Mrs. Geneva Nolin, home eco­
nomics eJCtension' agent, announ­
ced the judging of sewing and
cooking projecta to be held on
August 3 at 3 p. m. and the
&amp;tyle revue on August Q. Mrs.
Pauline, Atkins and Mrs. Sharon
Jewell, advisors, and Mrs. Esta
Mae Blackwoi,d Jr., leader, as•
slsted the members wlth their
sewing projects. Mrs. Jewell, re•
porter.

W11h the 1960 Cancer C'ruHde
nearing an end, Charlei Murray,
County Chairman today called
upon workers to redouble their
f"fforts on the home stretch.

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Dally Senli nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 16, 1 960-7

Sewing, Food
Pre paration Was
Lesson Subject

I Workers Called
Good

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THE PRl'ZE IS A

NANCY

NANCY-• WANT TO
1!:IUY A RAFFLE
TICKET � ··· ON LY
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U'rf'LE OR.PHAN ANNIE

CL&lt;&gt;THES
J&gt;RYER �--

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HEY, NANCY···

YOU WON

·Oh. I/large,
KhiMn artt l
trying to kid ?
I love tl&lt;e guy
ard I can't
Stay away.

Ry JUNG

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· TwiUght Garden

Club Has Session
Thursday Evening

ENGAGEMEN T ANNOUNCED

Final Plans Completed For Blaettnar-Lee I Patio Par1y Held
Wedding July 24 At Federated Church WM�!:r. E:d"w�::i!11 ,n,...

C-0ntests Feature

Mainly About

Thursday Meeting
At Riock Springs

Plans have been com leted for the wedding of Miss Nan• talned with . paLio party Wedne1day eveninc . S.dminlon and cro­
cy Blaettoar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fr ed Blaettnar, to quet
were played �imd refreshmenta
conl
State
and
national
esU
Mr.
Jame!I Richard Lee, Son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lee of of hotdo11,
A six o'dodt potlu('k picnir
baked be1n11, potato
By LUCILLE HAWKINS
were he ld when Rock Sprina:1 . Ath ens .
,
dinner precedf'd !he meeting of
ch1pa, 50ft d rinks, and ice cream
1;ran
e
met
Thursd
a
y
eY
e
nin
g
g
. tile Twilight Gardr n Club held
The open c hu.rch ceremony WIi l be solemnized by the .u.ndwiche1 w(S'e sened.
Mr. and Mrs. George Log J with Amos Leonard, worthy m asThursday e\ en111i; d i the home of
Rev.
Waldo J. BartellS , at t�e Federa,ted church, at 3:30 p.m.
Following the pa rt,- the grou.p
Miss Bernice King and Mrs. Cal-t ter, presidin g .
Ml5. Carrie Nyt' . M u l lwrry Ave .
nuptuil
hour
July
went
of
a
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h
to the M11on Drlve-Jn Theall
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Mn. Jean Hamm, hQ me econ olie Lug an were buinnes� v isi t ors ,
and Mis� Rtta Beegll!! of pumero)' , ler
with Mr$ W . R S h as1een c1s ro.
i
"1,ra.
B
e n Neub:ling or,
mu
by
t
in Gallipolis Thursday.
mic
. l.eacher In lOe na
a .c 1ne Hinh
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hostess.
. ashington,
M rs J . A. Sweeney of RuUand School a&amp;Siste d by two of her ein
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p
d
M
A
p
f
f
ctra
nn
a.,
Jo
an
H
Gu�sts
were Jerry Friel&amp;: , Chuck
s
i
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WIil prec.d't tfit cere mony.
spent the 1&gt;as t weekend wi th her students, Sue Circle and Kathry n so1ot1i
brldeswill
as
d
Cle
elan
erve
v
I
Do"n1e.
Paula
Sayre, Jack Welker,
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l,J.18,1,.jlary. J•ne ee, 1ister or the
sister. Mrs. Everett McKnight o( Brace , aerved as judges. In the
m � Jds. _ Miss Lee, 1� 1•s B �adc � and Carolyn Goegleln,
Terry Culhonor.
be
maid
of
groom,
will
the
I
and atlended st.a te conleat for pound cake ,
1 U n wu Av t nue
1 Miss r,etract!se are sororlly m;lers lums, Ruth Ann Brothers, Chuck
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t:h u n· h in l\11•ddl eport.
Mn. Fred Le-ifhell, won nr1t :
•·•-- .,,,..1 11 k ••...,
of the bride.
Riffle, Sharon Moore, Dick Clar'".
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Mr a n d Mrs. Emory
d and
Miller Mrs. Rollin Radford, seeon
Cha r lesanna Hes1 Benny Ewing
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l hc groo m . Kaar on Kelto n ' Ji rn Ebe tsbac '•
I OeI Lee, brother
o r c oI uin t:ius. M r . an d M rs. o on M rs. Ro bert ,l.,Utll s, t h1rd .
h
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will serve as best 111an and ushers Betty G rueser, Mickey
In the national contesl.ll for
Wood and Mr. and Mrs. R.aee
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Burke, DorI
1 llav1s . 1S1ted We�ne�day with both drop cookies and bread,
wHI be William Lee, brother of t he 01h v Brown, 8111 Young
v
an d Larry
.
groom John William ,e ineltmr Hemes
Mrs. Everett McKnigh t .
Mrs. Hom er Radford won fint
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brother of the bride, Ron a� d Groan d Mrs. Amos Leona rd, second.
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Mrs T A. Dowme
' ' 81118led M n.
'M rs G rorge Sh'ive I u Jr. an d Mra. Homer Rice won rirst for
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gan an d Charles Lane.
Edwards with the party.
Ir F•■DD,_ HOUDASHELT
dau ghter. Jayne Aun an d Mn. t he butter cake an d Hra Willia m
�-- Little Mi� .Ell i.a belh
Bl ae lt nar,
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Geur!,le Shiveler Sr., returned lo ' Grueser, won first .In the crochet
nlec� of the bride, 'II be the flow- or Pomeroy and Miss Kay Jones ol
Mi11
M
ia
ude
a
In
visitin
Taylor
g
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the i r home in Cin('i n n ati Frid ay. doily pre1ent.
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Rarbo1.1raville with Mr. and Mrs. B. er girl an d nephev-. s o[ _ thc groom, Athens.
J'hcv t'ame Wednesd ay to brine
Mas
t
er
Del
Lee
Jr.,
bearer,
rmg
After
the
ceremony
an
lo
actice
open re.
e
were
d
pr
Plan
ma
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t
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I -M r. · an d M rs. J3)' M YNS Io th e1r
· Potter ·
1 1am Lee Jr., l he aco I yte. ccpllon will he held at the cllurd.
an d W'll'
for de gre e wor k on Th ur.,..,
-• ay,
.
Mr
d Mrs Floyd Utreal and
an
I
S pr uu:: A \'('IJ Ue home. '!
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· h th e sorori· ty !115ters
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" rs. M yera July 21 al 7 · 30 p m
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lh e g. uesl 5 ror th e oc- . w1i
or lhe
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children of California left Tuesday Reg'•lerinG
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who has been the g:uC' s t of Iler ,, Mr1. Huber·
cas1on
will
be
Miss
Lucy
Amsbary
bride as hostesses.
Brown, lecturer, ailer Ylsilint wi th Rev and Mn J
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d aug, 1llcr, M rs. Sh'i,,e 1 er J r., for presented a pro ram which open
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- the past three month:; . is im- ed w I th group s in 1 ng o 1 Amer . Cb'de J. Bartlett a nd f1umly 11nce ·.r
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· g . M r. L1l reaJ is al1
unday mornin
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provin•:.
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. c · . Mr. · Myers spent a w�k lea 1O 1 1 owe d b I rea• mg
lendinn the N•Tnen.
at
e College
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111 mcurna
-d.�
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Country Tia Or Thee" by Mri. Pua&lt;hi�
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e . Aiw- vfiitinJ Jhe Bart� ' "G et Read
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M rs i l ui:;h Black of. Chill k ot e 1..o..
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Y 'flt fa ,11 11), Jail Sunday ,were her
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spent Wed nesdc1y wit� her _Pa - for the count down" WH giun by
and famlly, Mr' and :.u,1 EU'c 11 t 11, Mr. rnd Mn. Phil Wllha°r Mn. W. A. Mori:an after which iene Emerich a nd dau hters. ·
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g
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son.
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a qulz on the Declara tion or ln•
Mra.
Cl•renc
e M urray ls ill at
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M rs rt o l&gt;crt Lytle of Chillicotb;e dependence was co nducted by
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her home i n Bradbury .'
�f � ).� 1 spent �ed nesday with her fathlil', . !!e� Goe,i:lein.
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. . .., M.r. and .Mn. R aym o�d Turner of l
,Jacot&gt; El_hcrfeld.
An article "Rlghta and Pr1v1 • Columbui · vliited Frida with his ·
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Mrs Gcori:te 1-1 P a rker retur�- le,e1 of a Ci t izen'• WH rea d by pat1m t1, Mr. and Mr&amp;. r,ke TurnL
�1{ ,._..r • · N -��1 { ,.. ed ho me ,Monday a fter a visit Mn. _ &lt;?oorfe Skinner
and " A I er and family.
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with relatives in Detroit, Mich
PatrloUc Creed" by Homer Rice
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Mr,. Clarenc Rupp and d a a::hShe was . ac•eornpanJ ed home by Thouiiht, for the month were ter Kriilln of ;oledo are here\or
MISS DORIS WELL
her cu usrn , Mn. H . C. Ml'Naugh- given· b)' Mrs. Brown . A conte!lt a tWo wecb vlalt with her parents .
The Federat t•d l 1rdt• met Wed I
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conducted by M ra, J.o� n Erwin Mr. •nd Jira. Fred Ruuell.
n_esd�� e �l'rn n i: a'. l h l' t· hurc h_ fo r a
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Well , Pleasa n t Ridge, P omeroy . , �oe�;y.ho ret urned h o me on Wed- •nd
won by Mn, Wilham GrueMr. a nd Mn. Edward Burkett
aax o c l0t k potl m k dmner w i th 1 6 a r c announcing the engagement and a roathlllg marriage
,
Mrs.
d
H.
George
Parker
an
concluded the program.
ser,
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are plannina: to leave M0ndaY for
members and 1 wu ;:ul·sls. Hcv. Will•
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f the i r d·�m ghter , Don s , to Jerry S now en, son .of M r . .a nd guest Mrs. II. C. McNaughton
Refreshmenl.ll wt re .1erved al a vacation trip
In the Carolin as
do J · Bartels .a n J gran d son · John °
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· Marielta with
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· s Arnold S now den , R oc k Spr 1· n g s. The we d d tng w1· 1 1 be spent ' 1•uHd.ay m
M1
the
clo1e
of
the
the
m
ee
ting
I,.
by
P
R ull
Bernahrdt. prr.� rnt Grace was
a tar!:.
k
to M i
riJ
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ilaon.
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home economica committee.
fg��
· G e n�ra l �oa��t
Furniture - Floor Covering - Draperies
aake&lt;I by Hl'V R.11rlcls. w hi le seat- a-n event of Sept , 4 at the omeroy �·ederated Churc h with Miss Dora
Mr. and Mrs. l'hll Gl_obok.r
Inspection will be held at the 1 afttr he ,uttered a ,e:e re �e a :t a• .
ed at the t .. UJe Hie .i:roup sang Rev. William Bartel officiating.
Mis.s Well is a graduate of f. h e Pomeroy H igh School, 11nd daughter Sally were m C �l- next meetina on Thursday, July tack al his home .
•·� aJ?PY 81 rthdi1(' to M rs. ( ;cor1i:i1
Ready To Wea r - Men's Boy's Wea:
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�dh:-unson who wa� ub11erv1 11g her class of 1 955 and is now employed in the OivislOn of Teachers umbus . We dnesday to meet their 28, and member, are reque,ted
Gordon Wolfe a nd Wealey Gil- '
IWn M1r_h ael who 1per1t th�ee to bring ple for refreshment,.
b1rthd11y.
Education and Certification ' Ohio Department of Education ' weck11 :n Halifax, M us., wLth
. haYlt returned , home after
Housewa res - Women a nd Girls
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Following t h r dinnn a short I Co I um b us. M . S no�den ,1s a mem be_r of the 1 953 grad uat ing Mr. and Mrs. John Dulty a nd
s�l\dlne th e week at their fi■hine
.b usiness se ss 1 u/l wa � l"O lld ud�d b� class � t �omeroy H i gh School and lS employed by W estern Mr. a nd MrB . W11, lter Kauffman.
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camp at SIOC:kporl. Mre. Wolfe al•
U nderwear and Nightwear
Mn. rh1I W1ll 111n1Non, 11res1JenL Electric m Columbus.
He was 1ccompanied to Ma11aso vi1lted at the camp on Tuesday
----- -- ---- - -- - - - -- ehuselts by hi1 grandmoth er Mr1
Devotions l&lt;•tl by MrN. N orman ,
QfflQgf!
Uf$
Ind Wednelday, Mr-. Wolfe pJan1 to
Kloc&amp; ope11e1I t ile lllt' l't i ng. Hout ine
Rturn to the ca mp ned week.
Lene Huber who remained for a
ScoulA Make
I
ltra . .Peter F. Kl e in .nd sons,
longer vmt Mr. and Mrs. Duffy
bualne11 was li.hn c are or ar�r
t."'W
I ant pltlll rip
ans
aecomp11nied him ba ck to Col·
Mr. and Mn. Joe E. W i 1 1on of Peter Frt1d erick and Rich a rd, are
whkh 1hr lllt'C(Jll� dosed with the
Lord 's Prayer Ill unison.
Boy Scouts of Troop 24 :1 met umhus where they are the g uesll Mi dlll e port are announelna • the he n for ·a two week · vl1it with Mn.
laSi night at the home_ of their of rel.ilives.
ma rria ge of their daug hter, Caro- Cedric Cink, Alto visi ting With
scoutmaste., llob�rt Mill s w � er&lt;!
M n. H arry P. Smti h and Mr■. lyn Anne to Paul Thomaa Gruf'- Mr1. Clark la her alater , Mr1, LenProJce t lmoks were eomple tcd they rl'l"e1vcd r_m al _I nstruct i on,!! Jed Webster Sr. returned to the ir e
ora Ho bart Kent o f Brownsburg,
er, son of Mr. and Mn. Geor,.e
when t he Enterp r ise 4 . 1{ C1ub abob t th e ir u mp i ng tn p lo Mlch1 - homes Friday ne nini;: from Lan
I ndi ana.
e . The c.:iof
ll
Grue1er
Mlneravl
Pomeroy, OWo
M r.�. � an. _ The boys_ al �o rel'eive d their c.11.ater where they attended th�
met with the •dvlsors,
pie we re m arried Thuriday ,t
Mn. Frank Vroman w11 return•
Owlght Log an 1 11 d Mm. Herbert phy5_1 c.a l �xam1n � l ltl n papers and Me t hodist Lancaster School of the Flnt
B aptlit Church of Pt.
TONIGHT
ed home yesterday from Holr.er
Dixon, 1'.hm·sduy afternoo n at spec i fic ms lructlon u of t ime and Mlssi u n:i . They were accompanied Pleasa nt
with Rev. K. W. Chand•
I th(' Enter11riae E U ll Churr h.
Hoapltal where ehe wae taken for
place of departure.
'"COUNTE ll l'l ,OT" '
home hy Mr, Smith who drove ler performing th e ceremony
obaerv•Uon and treatment.
Uarlunc Smlth, pr(!s ident , op.
� resen t pl ans e re to leave next there for them.
Forrest Tueke r J Hckie Wayne
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The bride Is a gradu ate of
e n(! d lhe meeting ' with thq pledge Fr 1d11� morning at J a. m , Crom the
Eua:ene Sea n ls expected home
- 111�0 Mu. Dan Hynell o{ Ravenn a II Mlddleport High School In the
ds1
M�
tom9rrow
from Ft. Knox. Ky,,
bu
Park.
R
de
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The
H
meet
wl
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fl
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and
the
P!edge.
o.u.
HELL"
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c:A1'1!:S
"f"IVE
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the guest of relaUves and friend, clasa of 1 960 where she wi.&amp; ac,
wher
e
h
e ha1 be e n tor the past
dem om t rat1011 on modeling dres- at 4 o clot'k Th ursday cvemng lo he re.
Dol.ore1 Mir lrneJ;i Ken Scott
tiYe In the Girl•' Glee Club and 1
ses was given by Rut h
Ann pack the bus. l nd ud mi:1:, adults 35
SUN., MON., TUES.
Mr. aud Mn. Lawrence H yaell, th e rnuchtnc band. Sh e i• a l�o .weeka.
Iii', and Mn. Lawrence Reed
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Brothers 11nd J11:kly11 Seldenebel por11on11 wlli take the trip.
''TIIE BRAMBLI&lt;: BUSH"
of flavenna are vl!ltlni: relatives member Ot th! lOc!ll Fln!
-- --BA - ttld Mr. •n� Mr,. Jamea lteed a nd
dl11cna1td safety 1n the home 11nd I
Ric-hard Burton
i
in the Bend
If'
, ., ! lat Church where llhe
diatrlbuted 111fcl y forms for the
JJarbara Ru�h
Mr. and 'M rs. J. G . Robinsqn cher in the{) Sund ay Sehl)l)i a rid Ruth and Jam ar� Pla nning t o atparCllh to !Ill out
"P1':Y1'0N PLACE''
have re t urned lo Canton after Is eurrently employed In the ol- tend Hobbs reumon 1t LOga n toRaad&amp; like Nursery
visiting with her sist�n. Mrs .. \_'r'a l- flee of Dr. R. E. Boice , Pomeroy morrow.
All me1,1ber1 are requested to
.
Mr. and Mn. James Pulle_n and
Rhymes com p11red tu
ter Wolfe and Mrs. W mlfred Shlea.
The KJ'OOm will be a a enior al
I brim: their projec ts to the E U ii
thlldren,
Su!lln and Stepha nie and
"Bramble Hush"
r
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M_ and Mrs. Jtobin!!on , accompa- Pomeroy Hlih School thl1 fill
church Wef1 11csday al t p . m.
Stepl\en, are expected home t om�rmed
by
Mrs.
Mn.
Wolfe
Stilea,
lilnd
where he has bee n active In
when Mrs. Geneva Nollln will
row fro m a vacation trip to M111Tl\c Marth� Cla1111 or t h e Brad- spent two days this week in Cil\• sport,. For the preae t the
n
&gt;' P1 an aoul
t)(' i&gt;rescnt for jurl�ing
.
bury l'hurd1 o f Chrif1t met at einnatl.
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tP reeI de wIt h his parenti.
M�. and, Mr•. Earl Knig ht pla n
H l'frl•H hm r11' .\ Wl'r(' M:1·vrd by 1 111' h o me of th e preal tlen t , Mn.
Week end g uests a t the home o(
t
o lo to Canal Wlnch e1ter tomore
Pi
r
ev
Wednesday
evening.
r
e
\ Mrs. Dixon 1111d du ugh tt- r S wurn N c1
Mr, and Mrs. Jlenv (! r Well were
tow to visit wit h Mr. a nd Mr1. V.
i/ty Stitcher, Meet :Wtu D11rlc11r smith. Au i l11 1 11111, 1"ht• dev otion al lea�er was Mrs. Mrs. W ll l l ' s pp rr nts M r . and Mr,.
L. Will and d,11u ghte r. Sue Kni11ht
I R u 1 h i\1111 llr(ll/1rn , K 1m-n W n lk- Edl 1 h Ru NNcll. D u n ng the husl- Kvcrell Bite� ind children, Juan- Th u r,day Even n(I
TONIGHT ONLY
i
of
Columbua wlll join the 1a �ilies
11
n
1
eetlng
e
onducle
by
I
s
lhe
.11.
,
He
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c
s_ 1
, Janel nd Everett of Taylor,
e r , Murjurlc Rentz , Jul"klyn SciMrs. WIiiiam Bartel l entertain ed
Don Murray - Hidu1rd Egan
a t Canal Wlncheater for a pumlc
d
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plans
pr
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n
l
ere
s
lo
,
marlc
k
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C!ll
MrK1•mir,
n
n
A
Mary
hlgan
dc1111hcl.
and
,
Mi
s
Phylli
Swim,
hc Nifty
'"'Jl l ES f; 1 000 1111 ,LS"
Stitcher1 Cl u b h ur..,....y
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Sally U a l h b u rn , l\hry Kat h ry n SJ)O n Sii r 1 1 hym n sing I n the r u - also of Tiiy lor.
____ even i ng at her home, Rock Springs. dinner·
{This Is A Supe r Wt&gt;slcrn
Mr; a nd Mra, Joh n W ard and
·· -� - -- - --HiltI Li IllI u f'ay S
,. t ar(' 11er, ,, n. l u rt•.
In TN"hnirolor wnd
1 lfhe evenin g waa apont aocially Jauni ta Wa rd wh o were here lo
., Lotan 1111d une �UC!it , Linda llroand in aewing after which the ho,Cl uoma11ro11(')
.
Tw o 1110111 be n ,
Mn. MP da
ttte nd the funeral of Ma. Robert
tlwrs.
-.w.lso- lCJS . 11eryed refre1hrne nts to M:ra.
Gibhs and Mn. Evelyn Murray
vro ga n vl1ited brletly with Mra,
,
The
lh'XI
regular
mee
t
ing
wlll
1-.e .,,, n ee Sm,' lh
Steve l'odi ran
Uta Milan
Mrl · Ca rI Moore Gordon Wo '' e before ret uminc to
W('t(' rcportetl ill 11nd
were reS
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e
Hirs
ay,
August
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M,,. Hugh Bearh,, .,·•I•• Kathr•n
"I, MOBSTEH"
tnl'mlwred with cardN signed by
1
th e Ir hom e in c I um b ua.
Miteh Mr,. M ax Folmer a nd VanAlso Carl uon
tho11c present. T he birthdays of
S
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NAMIS
OMI
TTED
c11a , M n. James Will and Beverly, 1
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Mn. Pierce , Mn. Leona EbenTwu 1 H rge birthd ay rakes ccn- Mrs. Georae
i ThC' names of Mn. Honn!(' l'kkKorn, Mrs, Herbert
Cary Gr.int - Tony Curtis
bach,
Mrs.
Murray,
iMn1.
Glbbt1
t red the di ner la l
en s , Mri. . Ev ll lyn Wo od 11 11 11 YJ rs, e d
r.
n
h c on the . Dixon and a aueit , Mra. W. A.
''OPFJlATlON l'E'JTICOf T"
n M n. ll usacll were observed lawn
at the homo or Mrs. J. II. Dra ke .
Marj Will wore unintcntionully
/Technicolor)
willl haurlk erchlef •hewers.
Smith. Mlddl(!port. wh(!n the Van
omiUed from the w:uea t list of lhe
- also At t he close of the meeti n � a C(&gt;tl ney famil)' iiaath
ercd ror a
Geno Raymond Wayne Morri1 I 8ht1wcr eiven hy t he Homl'bu ildrrK !lallld course WH se rved by Mrs.
TURk KIi.LS SILP
family
reunio
The
n.
c11kcs
with
'
cla1s
of
the
Bradford
Church
of
NEW aad USED
"PLUNOER ROAD"
(STANB
UL, Turkey UPJ-A aec,
r
P
to
Mn.
Barnl
Elsie
I Chri�t la1l week lot' Mrs. Jb lph
lart, \11,lhted candle R wu e to l'el ehrale
i r l't'
Abo Cartoon
ond
1cnior oiflcl•l of the ou1led
· MrK. Jes11ie SI Hon, Mrs. J ,e l ha t he b irthda
ys uf Jurly and Diann ;overnment
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'RuMse ll. Mrs . H12:el Russe ll, M rs.
of u-Premler Adna n
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derea h11 commi tted 1ulclde,
'Rernke Winn , Mr1. Ebertbach both this mont
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Ce-mil Keleaoalu, form er 1overnor
· and M n. Erlith RuHell
J,�ollowing thr dinner the cakes 01
Konya Province, al11hed h11
were served wilh shl'rberl hy• j, wrla'8 Thund
ay, It WH reported,
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Pearl and Hue] VanCoone)' 111 ' Atertor Mlniat
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Phone WY,1-3194
The Friendl y Circle o f the aisled by Mn . Smith.
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At tendln11 were 1.lr · ann Mrs clals were
under dete ntion,
1'uc1dll y evi:rnlng a t th e church.
Jamea VanCooney,
ColumbuR·!
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde VanCooney · 1-.-' ·
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children, John, Wood ie, Joan an� lJ"
R. V. Vat1flhan a nd Mr1, Myron Blillc, Pomeroy; Mrs.
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White, Pomero�·i
Group I o f I he Firat United Pre1- Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Mu•nfo;q, \�: ·,
b&gt;' tt'rl1n Church.
l h, l n g r o o n'I
(Ed\th V1inCoon ey) and children
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Jal'kie, L11rry a nd Joel or Columlnclucl• fM m Cflh·
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leu,,.., Danish
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ac:catlonal elMlr,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl VanC.:oney,
c.cktall ,... aNI
chil d ren, Bobbie , Diann, Mike;
2 atep tHln in •••·
the hosleases and Mrs. Sn1ith.
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NAMID ATHLITIC DIRICTOR
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Jim With,, m, who coached the j
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lowo Stale b1.1ketb1II tea m lo Its
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beat season in 10 years, his been
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named athletic director- at th111 1
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11choo l, Witham, 49, will aucct:ed
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How they're
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L. L. M endenhall on Au 1, 7.
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frteaer atorM
bed room
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All 1Uch confualon enda ...,_ - • New "Pol,rtont"
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COAL, OIL, GAS
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�: JJ:o�eroy_ : Middleport Drum h ..rbrecht.
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g rcillp ' to Colum&amp;wi and present an
entrlea mult be tlit1
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aa eYening, I exhibition for t-11e · people of our
and ,11J!,lll# .ColJ)S baa be�n alven
Many days,
the d latlii.ie(�l?n o� ... leadmg the were &amp;p.ent nta rchmg up an d d own state capital will be Jimmy Hood , w�rk of_ tht .,xhibitor wi\ h alf
El.ah.th �(�lJ"ld al ,ibe State Con- Second Ave. and Mechanic St. The · he•d dr.u m m ajor Of H lddleport clasees. l&gt;elng , the work, of arna•
vent.ion:--:1-i..:ColumbtH next week, corps purchased ei2ht snare drurp1 high school. The plfopl e of this teui:a o nly. Ac.�rdi!'i to the ,r.ulta
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and eight bugle. and a t,&amp;11 drum a rea are proU nd -of these young. an ama tuer ls cl11a1fled a1 an)'one
.Jub'. �J • �· �
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slen who Ire ahXious to 1how who 1r9w, plants for hia or h�r
· District la composed througb Alfred E lberfeld.
1be • h\b
own pleaaure , '• ,
of a1H&gt;Ui-!i(tLea:iotl1 l'o,II from all . M lf!St.rels were staged. by the � ._ their �len� a� who · haYe vol.
ires
4rrange,m e�tl will not be m,de
gion
ai:a-d they played at Porn; uhtee�ed to make this a 1ucceoful
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are lf&gt; fttstncll in lJ:le •tate and the ecoy and .flUddteport as well aa Kut.- �{fair.
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remain
a
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bits
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if'ract:tce . wU I _coi:i�lriue thl11, we�k l
EiihUl J)l1Uiet will �· Second in land iJ.ld R acine. wldte trousers
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were 1.04�4.
drum,
. liut iJMla!• ' 11'6)'$,r-,- .Jlal not toi'mi
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.it 6 p. m. at �lddlf:J?Ort _ High no u'ttfic!.a,I - �r artlflcallf color .
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� planl m a terial• will be permit11oftlb. . &lt;Jwtto Girotami recruited were ,Raymond. Harbrec:�t, M1k� school. All member, y-e 11.rged Lo ted and all flowera anc1 pl ants
ae� i � tcbpol �tudflnll and M cCroba, Lou�• Sl�vene, Frank make �h�e. rehear�als.
now-;tlij: -Corp1; bH· 1 total of about WJII, Otto i&lt;.remenb11ll, Bob We11'-·
2&amp; m-.i,berl lrom . J&gt;olh Pomeroy Sler, Arty lwoenoaum, Rutus Lide,
and ;Middleport. Some are Le- Ben N e utz11ng, Leo Story and
g,ionaires, some recent high school Charlie .Marcinko ,
11al;luate1; but most of lbe corps . And, believe_ it or not, Leo Stor,r
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1s tompoaed of atudent from the 1s stdl actnoe m tbe corps,
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In recenL )'ears Legloneirea Geo..
two' hiir;b achool1.
A three car wreck on East Main St . in Pomeroy at 4:50
lt Le under the 1upervl11ion of N �sselroa� . Jr.. Eddie . Burkett,
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Lind,
Reno
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p.m. SaturdaY resulted in heavy prO rty damage and the ar•
ing aiven by Jamea Lohle and he _Leaar, Don Hunnell and Guy .r:est oI a . Syra,cuse man on a DWI cr.
arge, Chiel J ed We bsIer
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George Oallaii: who · h uie inspired Guinther ,bave been memhe!s
reported today.
_ ,\Jut today it co111U11.1 mainly ot
th e ·or,anllina of such a 11.nlt. Cars invoJ.ved were driven by Bette M axine White, . East
high
ol ,tudenta
scho
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both
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COrP• • wm leave Pomeroy
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Dale Clinton Warner, · Minersville, and
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called
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Pomer
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Willia)ll Willis, Jr., Syrlcuse.
It wjll hive the pltaaure of Jeading
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According Lo Lhe report filed by $100, and to tal damage lo the War­
the Ei1hlb Diatrict at. the Ameri- port Drum &amp; Bug_le Corpa_.
Members
who
ticipate on the investig ating
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o!ficer Henry rier vehicle. Willis was released
can Legion State ConvenU on.
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We rry, the White vehicle bad atop-. from the Meigs County jail Sun­
Alth0u1h pennileu, _ individ uals
Paul
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arner, day on bond tor bearing Tuesday
are wort.Ina: in an atw,mpt to aalh• Keith M_organ, Jack Satterf1el�, d.rlving a 1960 Opel stationWwagon,
evenln&amp; before Mayor Legar.
erk,!eGelHJ'Y funda that it wUl re•
Other week end brrcsh reported
Dave Wiley, Arland Kin&amp;:, David bad stopped behind tbe White car.
"'q\lin"'to quUit the unit and to
'l'homas. David Ca11ci and sand(, end Willia failed ·to atop and atruck by Chief Web1ler were Jack Luns•
make the' iourpey io thi° capital
Brewing ton,
tbe Warner vehicle 1ho vin1 It Into ford, Pomeroy Route 2, for intox•
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Pomer
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F'rf:ddie
the front car. All three vehiclea Jcalion following a tight at the
ApproUJDately t OO )J; needed of .
Mickey Meneh1m, Richie were heading ea!lt on E,a1t Main-1L .Pomeroy theatre a bout 7:20 Sa.tur­
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which '60 hH already been obonny W�b·
rDamage to the White car was re- day evening. Lunsford w111 treated
ta�ned" .from three lodJvidual don . Camp�II, Don Mayer, J
11ter, 8111 Young, Mik� Werry, Jun ported a l $126, to the Will_is ca r, at the office of Dr. T. A. Hewetaon
ors (names will b' publiahed at a
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fbr injuries" received in the fight.
Mees, J:amea. Lohse, iReno Lind, -------·
l•ter dale).
Pomeroy emerc.ency squad
The
Guida
Girolami, Frankie Girolami,
Anyoi\e, or &amp;ny ori•niiation,
and took blm to the
called
WaR·
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Don
ory, G•orge·
St
Hunn
Leo
wi,hjnl to make a dona tion Js ask•
QUD
· w11 still lri j ail tophysician,
He
d Jr., Kenneth Harri, &amp;nd
Ne11aelro
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day
an
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or to coiUiicl .Paul calci at MOOre'a · Ed Kenn edy:
miiyor's court Tuesday evening .
Vo lunteermg lo accompany the
Store, fomeroy.
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Allo arreated Saturday night by
dl•�rj. lho ul� be Ptvud 'that 1h 11
police was Okie Haggy,
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Pomeroy. charged wU.h lntoxtca•
will be the lint Ump that a unit
Three men who attempted · to tlon. He wa.s released on bond or
fio� .1Ulit IJ'f:f h11 plrtlctpated in a
enter Pomeroy bualneu places lait a· he&amp;l"ing Tuesday.
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Wednelday mo,nlnl ' were bound
over to the P"•nd Jury Saturd a11 . Three out o f town motorlsl.ll were
wt.1, lead ! the ' Etghlb Diltrlct.
OJdl.lm,r1 wJll recal. 1 •that It. was
night by Mayor Charles Legar. teleased o n bond for hearing on
traffic viola tion•
They
were
in the Yflr Jtaa that the J;lrew
Bon
� tor eaeb w11 aet a t $2,000.
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Collectlonll from the Ohio nles
Tlie three men, Vir'RU 8t1d.1on, James A. Panell, Peoria, DI .,
Wtblter Poet of ' Poineroy or1antax for the period June 30, 1960
Mlnerav ille; D,rl Work, Clinton, speeding; John J. Christmas . o!
lied it.a ",])rum and Bct]e· GOfp1. uned the · fiscal yea r total to a
puih
iaion of Raymond
Pa.; a lld Robert Boyer, Georgetown Youngstown, 1pecdlng ; and Clyde
der · the supetv
fantutlc $262,799,242, Trea&amp;urer
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Joe Ferguson announced todaiy.
lice with attemptlna:'to break and operation PaHell and Christmas
The fiscal yea r- total represented
enter eix Pomeroy bu1ineu eaLab­ are lo eppear Tuesday evening' and
an increase of $28,059,154 or 1 1 _9
liahments, Two o( the men were M arcum Saturday evenin g .
per cent over the am ount of $234,- arrested ln a car that since hH
740,088 collected during the last been t,roven to be a stolen vehicle
(iacal year. The yearly total also
MlfGS t;INllAL HOSPITAL
and broua:ht acron the state line
,urpaaaed the all time high . of
Admitted S aturday : Roger Ste­
in Yl ol atlon of the Dyer Acl. ll Is
$235.470,638 reiiitered durinSC :the expected· that they wlU alao be wart, Minerivllle; Mrs. Kenneth
Cale, 'Middleport; Col11tance Shi­
1956-M fiaeal year by $27,328,604 .
charged in federal court.
: The Bedford CommunUy Recre­
FOr Mei'ls county receipts for
,.. fourth member of the jroup, eld,, Pomeroy.
Uon ' ;eenter will ll)OJ)JOr a food the week end ing _ June 30. 1960
Discharged Sa�urday: Judy Wat­
Theodore Boyer, Georgetown, . Pa ,,
1ia!!_d' at .the faµ' a1ijn · th is ye�. were $1&amp;,ase .oa, total to d•te S 178,,Pomeroy; Emma Smith, Pom­
son;
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will
juvenile
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17-year
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Volunteeta to help · prepare thri 123.04; compared to $Uli,388.60 for
eroy; Ulth Thomas, Pomer oy;
juvenile
In
hearing
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g'iven
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footl' and ' IO ....., It will be, ll'elt• the nme perlO&lt;l In 191M), · and • toMn. Albert .Welch a nd sOn, Galli1pjlreQlded. aid lltt. Denvet ta
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WeDL lteal11rer of the
:�f':;7�:0 do no t incl ude court Saturdq, .J1roe1 H. Mcbaniel
Bom Saturday: A dauahter ol
Or. T. A, Hewetson hae donated $3.39'1 .s; (•he
w� week), and S88,2111__
osq Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cale.
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and
$23
fined
w11
Toledo,
of
hii a:.ettlcu to' a1ve tli, blood teat 83 tor the year to dale.
AdmJUed Sunday : fern Hay­
on a char&amp;e o( no drivel'• license
for (ood handlina permit&amp;: Th1I
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Pomeroy
man
by
broUjht
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will be done fN16.0f-char1e to the
llam1on,
Pomeroyi Geor11e Hob1�vily
SpurlB
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i.dividulll ruelvlng the
tetter,
Sr.
Route . 3, Pomeroy;
Dr. l!e:wt!OO• will be ,1 . th• Bed·
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ance, Keuna, Letart, W. Va.
foril School Wedn� evenlo&amp;, CHJCAGO UPI - Republloan
Diacharged Sw1da y: Ml'II, Carl
July 30, (toin 8 'to 1: 30 p. m. to activity 1pu· rted from all comen
Wila
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Jiff testl, , �eryone ia urfed to -..1.oday In preparation 1or nex,t
A total of MD qla ims for un­ Stewart, M intraville.
an"Ct
help
coriae• ud Pt· Uietr testl'
employment �peniatlon w a a
week'• national convention.
witll ithi: ' ,fliJ', J4rs. Wt1_. ,aid.
with th1 �ocai BOC office
Jlled
Key · Point of the day Wa,11 ex_ . ,
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acc9]'dlng to the week•
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road ln'dua:try apolc;esm11n announc)(Hine Lante C,1. .Illy � - HOB• New Yort GoY. Nelton �Ctefel• Chllden.
claims
new
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werti
21
total,
the
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herald
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eJtOJl, ton of Mr. tn� ¥ra, William
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ba.ve alked for lnteritate pauen�er
�lalm1.
The
eontlnulnl
324aDd
N HONllPG ot Aeeill'rille 'II let¥- start to a tbowdown between
ye
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hikes· ranctn.a: lrt1m ·2.29 lo 5
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Co�rce lo insure retention of Pomeroy's ra II depot. The ,tax yaluallon of C&amp;O property
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used in Me1&amp;s operatlons. totals $5 17,000. An annual tax loss of $16,000 could resu\1 ll loss;11: _..
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es In. ·operal(ons pc,rouaded PUCO o!ficials I o permit closing of local yards. Increased demand by 111e,1 businessmen for rail dehvery W OUid aid g reatly, local agents point out. C&amp;O
coo_per�tion '. fl ass.ured in ans wermg all servic e inqUiries.
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lod11y for ,1 1tole n Weit Virginia
state au to�obile driven by an I
escaped prison t.ruaty and load ed
with dea dly weapons.
He wa11 reported earlier today
headti:i . frOm Charleston, W. Va.
for Pomeroy.
St.ate Highway Pa trol offlcer1
said the trusty from a 1tate
inatitutt at Prince ton, W. Va.
named Bobby Ray, wei ghing 185
pound1 and it.anding :I foot 11 in.­
Chea tall, stole the ea r e arlier
tod ay,
It had an offirt:r'1 service revoJ­
Yer, his shirt and hat in the front
seat and a e11.bm achine eun in the
trunt. Ray wu reported In Char­
leaton a nd waa auppoaed to hive
been overheard sayinc he wu
"beading to Pomeroy."
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According to the Pa trol's fur.
ther descripUon, Ray hu blact
crew eut hair and wean two ta·
tooa on his lefl arm, both resern­
l&amp;Unc the fr11.i4 cherries., with
,ome letterin g between them.
Tbe car he stole ia , black
1969 Ford, unmarked, belrine lbe
licenae number lJf.811 1 a state
of Weat Virginia official car.
Anyone with infor111ttion lead­
ing to th e a pprebensiOn of Ray
or movery of the 1t0Jen car b
urged to communicate with Sber111'.1 dep,rimeota, l\ltt ._,. pt-

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Jul1&amp;in1 wlll be ja . 10 cIUli1 · of
a,\iltic • arrani:emenu and - there
·will be specimen j 11.&lt;l&amp;inl of ztiiuU.a.� ro1ea, · gladiohu, marh:�.
altetj, datlll11, · eockacomh. UB�.
bon'OOd, and -otllfr ca�gorles.
will also be included In
Tlle
the
ow an ed�CfiUonal cate,Ol'J'
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�Preftl mr an'it .wt n1 . .will,,, -&amp;:i
a w,rdejl'&lt;harin1 � •� ow with thf
top tbtee prize1 ,be_lng c11h and
the fourth place �eJng .a ribbon
award only.
The ,how lhl• year will .,••
inch1de competilkin for the young er ,et up to 12 yean of a&amp;:e. Per,on, wishing to , compete in lhe
show •may 11GCUrt (urtber detail,
on th• rules and. t;pe o f arrangements to be Judged from the fair
premium book.

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Mrs. Fugate, 81,
Died Sunday At
Area Rest Home

Mn. Addle Maye Fugate, 81,
paSlied away Surt�y evenirig at
the Elmwood Reat Home •t Al­
fred. A J'ellident ot ·. Huntington.
Mn:. Fugate had beet!. makJ.111 her.
brune for the past fow- years with
her nephew, Harold Sauer.. Mid­
dleport RQ.
Stle is survived by, several neph­
ews and nieces· a ild two aislet'l-'in­
law, Mn. Nora .llagcer, Hunting•
ton, and Mrs. Charlotte Futate,
Middleport. She 'Was born .at
.GrNnup, Ky., but bad. Jiyed most
of her life -in Huntington. She wa1
preceded fo death eight 1.ean ago
by her , ht1$butd, Charle,' n...te.
She WIS • member of th9!1fint
M�odiat Church in HunUnaton.
F-uner.aI service-a will •be held
WtdneldaJ. -at one o'tloct at the
a.wlings-Ooats Funenl Home con­
ducted iby Rev. How-ard Ruppelt
and .!&gt;uflitl la to be In: Spring Hill
ce
�::!!!:d�:��";.,m be hel d
at the cemetery �t 3:30 o'clock.

Ex-Prisoners.Lost
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STORMING BEACHHEADS, 1970 STYLE assaulta inay be a thing ol the past as dllpla'yed in !Im· new
U. S, Al'.IDY exhibit on a nati onwide low: wbldi, will be at the
Gallia C�unty Fair, Aug. :HI. Tile pan.et. del!!e!a _w,ufare in
the -1970 • when commanders will have to tlilnk In terms of
miles' and "kilotons" rather than yards and rotind-.per:min­
ute. Modern weapons, Including the Army'• IJOW· rtfle-tbe
M-l�d new machine. gun , the M-60, are '.to ;be, 1111&lt;&gt;Wn, as
weU as many other addilton, to the science Of of!J,rue
and
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defense in war.

$�.78 Wheat Support Mioimwn
Assured H Quotas Are Voted
Th'e price of the 1961 wheat crop will tie suj&gt;po� at
a minimum nallonaJ average of $1.78 per butihel ll ·maiteting. 911otas are in effect, accor&lt;lhM! to. fed- E. llul181:I, Chair·

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prlte for wheat u of the belin•
ning Qf · u.·11 nut m ar':e�D.J year,
July ,1, UIIL The Jewel II mdicated
on the bal'is of wheat 1uppllet u·
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peeled .to be availa ble at tha t time.
Tbe minitnum s_upport will not �
reduced,_ but may be_ Increased ii
the wheal par!� p_rice a nd the
wheat 1_upply utua�on as of July
J, 1961 indicate a higher price.
, Mr. Rupert points out t�l with
Friction in the Board of County announcement of the price-supCommissioners ov er expenditures
of coun ty highway funds c:ontlnued
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al loday 's me eting with Commia-.,
aioner Don Mullen voling a ga ln,t
two road surfacin g projects and 10
additional a�proprialion of '30.000
for county h1&amp;:tiway department.
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On a resolution to r:ive con,
tracta to H. ,P. Christy, Marietta,
for road surfacing on the Miners.
Top attraction _ of the 1umm�r
ville road and the StiYenville toad
bolb commiHionen Hartin1er a nd baseball season will be staged th1a
Wednesday evenl� g _ at Bachtel
NeuWing yoted favo rably , Aecordwhe n the Chillicothe Colts,
Field
n
ing to the contract, the Mlne viUe
road will be double 1ealed with a Heart o f Ohio Leag ue leaders.
limestone a ggreg ate and emuli Uied take on Mel Clark's All-Stars at
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aapbalt at a cost of 38 centa per 8 P- m. _
Mel will auign lef�y Gene Hes­
squ are yea rd. The stlve riville road
will be 1ing le 1ea led ulin g grnel son_ tt the m oun� a 1amst the team
and an emullil"ied upbalt at a tha t took Zaneavdle 4-2 yesterday.
Harold Stout ii the Colt's lop hitcost or Hi �ents per aquare yard,
ler.
The resolution to a ppropriate an
ror county Last Saturd8)' Mel's team look
additional $30,000
highway use was paaaed by a two Mo�tgomef&gt;'. , W. Va._, 8-2 on Hesuts aided by Ru�ty
to one vote with Mullen diuenU_ng. wn 1 23 �tr1keo
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douales an� a s�1n other b 111ineu this morning Wam,1� �WO
el
and
and single 1n
double
s
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the commi11lont1tw aw.arded a con
two tripa.
tra ct to the Pomeroy
Bl�k
Sunday afternoon Hub's Cafe,
Co mp.ny to tear d own • lean-lo
Hunllqton,
shut out the loeala
room on a houae at 126 Bnttermit5-0
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bid
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comp•
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$3'n,20 for WFecklng the structure tmg in , trouble in the filth when
scored. Cha rand re-siding the baek of the all Hub s rune were
St
ohart finished up.
ley
house.
Here this Saturda y is the BenA transfer of $300 w11 m ade
from the Unanticipated Emerg en, der's Mus�e club o{ Ch.arleato n, a�d
nd•Y is I return a:ame wtlh
cies Fund to lhe cattle TB Fund Sq
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b'I eare leam .
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and $f.OOO ineura nce wae placed
-------on the new Grange building on
the Rock Springs Fairgr ounds. The
insurance contract was awarded to
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Harry Barnes, M iddleport.

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Here Wednesday

Cement

Th.,.. men � had Nrved
Charge
out fntexlcatl,n flMt In the
Mfcldlitpert lell and W9i-. .-.
INNd at
O'ctock htvr•
Three Melgs county men were
fty ev.n,nt '#tN- ·ell blck In
arre1ted on Route 7 Saturday
cualodr """"9 I� o'doclt tho
evening by Sheriff Robert Harten•
•me nltht, Chi_, � Glf,
bach's office and ch arged with
driving while In toxicated.
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Thtr wen on;,.r Mltdi and
Jn county court tOC,ay, Jame11
C... ,ln All---. ...... of . Anderson Yeaug er; Middleport,
Mlcldl_, 1nd • Wlli� It--.
and John Branch, Syracuae, efltet
AIINl\f R..te l. A" wlll ,-,. ed pleas of guilty to DWI char,gea
and were each fined '100 and
Me.., -fl, Mclilhl._ on
lnto•fcat'- cft.aP,i'
and sentenced to three d•n
coats
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Alao
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in the county jail. Paul Clelar'ld,
Ra cine, was released Sunday on
Mfddl.,....., lntulca�; Herry
bond and will be given a bearin,
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Wednesday morning In counlf
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MAN J.(ILID
operatlon.
Eusene Collini, Pomeror Route
LAST MIIT_I�
2, Js In the county jail awaltln&amp;:
· a .county conrt hearing on · • char,,
. The Racine Ub;r · S,:O�i.
Z43 will have their lul rntelina: ot 1e of non,..s11pport and viola�on
'- YW loni1ht at. the Bidne of a peace · warrant. CoHtna · wu
united Satytday afletuOODi,
llap&amp;iat Church at p'.. m.
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3 Drivers With DWI .

GI.ouster Man
Asked Help

I Mter Beating
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A Glouster man told Sheriff Robert Hartenbach Sunday that he,
had been beaten with I tire iron
by threl' 1inidentlfled m en who
stole , a tire from him and then
brou1ht him to Pomeroy and
dumped him from their car.
David Lee Fierce, ,Route 2.
Glouster, dUlplayed a cut over his
righl eye in support of hi� story
but ',VH unable to give a IOOd descriptlon of the three men or of
their car. He 11ld tha t the theft
and bea ting occurred in Athens
County,
He asked for help at the sherict' s
office at 7:35 a. m. Sund ay ,norn•
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1 9111 wheat progtam that wilt be
�vallable in _ advance-of � ipl'ket·
mg quota reierelMS.um .Jylx ,2:J�:
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er1 who vote in the referend:11111 ap­
prove marketing (uoiai, � . y.,iU
be penaltia for � wiie� pro.
dueed in 1961 and the SI.,.71: mini­
mum national average 1uppon ni,e
will be in eliect. U more tbao one.
third of those · who Vote oppose
quotas, there will be DO penaltie1
but price support will drop to 50
percent of parity or about
per b\llhel.
W he at 11ippUp �or ltl1-8Z now
are estimated at 2,MD million bu­
abels, 198.1 pertfflt of the normal
supply. A DOJ'DW aupply includes
eno ugtl; wheat to cover domestic
co111umption and aport needa plua
a 20 percent carry over allowance.
Wayne H. Cbue, Chalnn■n of
Meigs Count, ASC �ornu all eli•
gi'ble wheat _farmen Ultif ' tbe7 cm
vote on the wbeai referendum. at
the -Meip. County ASC office from
8 a. m. to 6 p. m. TbundaJ, JulJ
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a dinner Friday evenin, at The
CJub Restaurant lrt Radue in hon•
or of the etlit . of the Mock Wed­
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Wlngel_t, Bob Beei)e, Joe Swain,
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and Andy
FJ:wiland No"(ris,
who playad the put ot the minil­
ter In the Wt IW'II unable to be
pre1ent.
M emben
the
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entertain...-i to �•t
ment flPI� ff .. llCD8 otpnip.tion
will _ s �uor Ole"' tllo'!'- · Proreeds
from . ttie - ,kit will CO .'"'"1 the
purehue 6f • r,000: .Uon. tank
for the fire clepat1men&amp; 'tiuck.
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were heud la. CO\Ulty . � , this
'morning witli Wiley OW'I, Racine
Route 2.
and eoata for
a Uowinf: an unlk.-eDNd • minor
to drive laia,- cu, . �1 111Dea Ball­
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Eutern Hilb School Athletic enntlnqtd . lil.
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