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8--Daily Sentinel, Pl&gt;meroy-Middleport, 0. , July 22, 1960

Layette Shower Honors Two Members Of
Sew-Rite Sewing Club Wednesday Eve

Mrs. Raymond Baity and Mrs. Roy B lankenship were
eech honored with a la yette showe r w hen th e Sew.Rite Sew­
ing club met Wednesday evening, a t their dub room. Gifts
wer e pla·ced in twin basinets decorated in pink and blue,
with streamers of pink and blue extending from the ceiling
to the basinets.
Mrs. Dona'. d Collms, president, Donald Mulle n , Mrs. Harvey Van.
w.as III ch;irge o[ a ,hort busme:sa Vranken, i�rs. George Co nde and
session when plans were completed a guest, �rs. Ronald Brownmg.
for a 1anuly p1rn1c to be hel dat Sending gi fts, but u nable !o attend
the Middleport �t un1c1pal Park o n were Mrs. Wilbrd Boyer and Mn.
W edneday . July 'l7 . .at 6 : 30 p. m.
Calvin Simp�n.
Committees for the party were
c ,, :ncs were played wnl1 prizes
awarded W '.\trs t::11.a G ilmore Jr., .Mrs Edward Wells ii lld Mn Don­
M rs Collin:., Mr:. Elmer White aid Collins, refreshmenh: Mrs. El­
..ind Mrs Kenneth t'mley.
za Gilmore Jr . .ind Mr�. Charles
A rter the honored guests opened Spencer, decora twns; am! Mrs.
their m;rny lovely gifts, a dessert William ware and Mrs. Harvey
ourst' was served. The napkinti V;in VranKen. games.
c.arrlt'd out t he Ual&gt;y Iheme and fa.
fors wert: smull rradlcs lilied with � .......- tr..
mi nts. A lar1:e cradle holding a
doll, was used as a center,nece for
the refreshment table.
Attcnct 111b were t hosl' namf'd
.above illld Mrs Vaytur1 Strickland,
M rt1. Charlll's Huffman, Mrs. Ed­
ward W('II� . .\l rs . Ch.arlr'S Spencer,
By LUCILLE tL\WKINS
Mrs. Don.aid \1l'K 111ght, Mrs, James
Butlr.r, \lrs. Wilham Wan·. Mrs.
Miss Patty Ann Arnold, drrngh.
ten of Mr. an d Mrs . Dores Ar nold
will e n ter the Un i vers i ty Hospital
at Columbus on Thursday. She
will u n dergo major surgery t'r i•
day, July 29.
Mn. Edgar Pratt and Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Powers c1rnl rliildrt::11,
"Christion Yo ulh of Leisure" was Debbie a nd Bobby o f Middleport
the tupll' 11f 1 111• dl'vutwru; a11d pro­ were Sunday t1i11ne r �ur.sts of
gra m prcsl'nt,•d by .\f r:;. ,John Scott
Mr'. and Mrs, C. J. Ehersbach.
when the WSCS of lh!! M i nersville
Ker n s Roush returned to his
Methodist l'hurd1 mel Wcdne11day emplo:yment with the Union Barge
evening al lhl· dwrrh.
I.inc Wed nesday after a 3� dc1,y
The Lore.I ' � Prayer in unison leave al his home.
openetl t lw 11w1• t 1 11� followed wilh
Miss Rachel Roush of Columbus
group smg1111( of "Take Time To Be is spending a weeks vac11lion with
Holy' • .ind prayt'f by Mrs. Scott, her mother, Mrs. Kerns Roush.
who guvc a 111t'ditlltion on the
Mr. ;md Mrs. Fra n k Cheesebrew
top il' A Jllu �· ll't "Two Views of 11nd Miss Erma Smith, members
Leisure" W&lt;11&gt; llrl' S{'lilNJ by MrM. of Drew Webster Post and the
Alfred Yca ugcr, Mrs, Huss Wal­ Auxil i ary left today ror Colu mbus
son . Mrs. l• 'rt•!l �r11M' , M rs Christy to atte n d the 4 1 st annual Ameri•
Buer and '.l-1 rs. Sl·ott foll1JWCd by a can Legio n a nd Auxi liary ('OIJYCII
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d ist·u1111io n.
lion,. Mr. Chee,ebrew, past di &amp;·
Jnterest ln� re;1(llll�ii lly each trict comma n der, will ae1·vc on
memher ,md �ruu lJ s111ging of the atate resolution s eommillee.
George McIntosh of Athens is
''Now thr l 1&lt;1y 1� Ol'er," conduded
Bpendlng I few days with his
lhe proi:rum.
and Mrs.
Mr.
Mn Yclllll.! t'r . 11rci;ident. guve a grandparents,
report 011 I he Offiet-r ' s Tr11lulng George Hoeflich, Nye A,· e.
H11y al 1 ,onwroy. A book, "A
Mr. an d Mrs. ?1-tatttan Blg:;:s and
GlimpHt' 11f c ; r.u·e," W&lt;1M pre11cnted ramily ret urned home Wednesday
lo Lhe �o,•if'I} fur ;1 r1·1·ord alle n d­ niL'hl after a viislt in Columhus
c1 1H·1· Hit• IIH�I Yl'ill', M n;, Willard wit.h Mr. and M n,. Robert Dunfef!
J,"a udrre W;1� wl•l11nwd as a new .i nd family a nd Mr. and Mrs. Da na
m emhn A l l l w dost• of lhc meet. Hysell .11nd 111 Dayton with Mr.
inl,!, wali•r11 \1•lun wus served lu 13 und Mrs. bale Con,::rovc 1md
mt&gt;mlwr�.
Mr. and Mrs., Clyde Adkins.
The l\u1;u�t nw11 !111g will be a
Nathan Biggs i s 011 ti weeks
dinner .il ih,, Circle Re11taunnt .
his em ployme n t
vacation ftum
with the Blaellnar Auto Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Biggs and
family were bus i ne11s visitors In
P1trJter,;burg today.
Mrs. Albert Swatzcl. Mrs. Will•
i111n Swift .11nd Mis11 Norma Jean
Bearha spent Wedne11day al Dex­
ter Clly wllh Mr. and Mrs. Hobert
Hilchlc and son Rohhy_
Mrs. Robert Cyru11 returned
home Wenesday eYen i ns after a
vi11il with rclatlvc11 i n Sulto11,
W. V a.
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Mr. UIIII Mr�. Dwight I .1\gilll und
Nllfl Ski 11py HPCnt Wcdll(!N(l;ly l'VCn•
I N M l lllll.t:PORT
lng In Porhmouth with her mo•
! her, Mrii. F'lorem:e liollcy,

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TU WAR"
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SATURDAY
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Bill Wil1 ia1111 1-Clorla Talbol
-- abo ' ' TIi t.: I .AST ANt iRY MAN"
Du11I W;1yne- Pnul -Munl
SUN., MON., TUii,
JULY 24-25-26
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J111c Fonda-A n1 hn11y Perk ins
Not fltwommer1dcd ror
Pare n t; or Tc('ncr� in Colle&amp;e!
A C■rtoen lvffY Nlthtl

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"TIIE MATING GAME"
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t:OM ES JIOM .:"
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•'red Maclo'urray
W lll lllm H1shop
"OIOXiON TRAIL"
(Cmema9C.'Ope &amp; Color\
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SUNDAY -MONDA Y
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Minersville WSCS
Holds Picnic At
Syracuse Park

The wscs or the MlnCt5Vl\lc
Melhod lst Churh held a picnic on
Wccl n e11day at the Syr11cu1e Park,
A potluck d inner an d home made
Jee cream wertl served al noon .
Mrs. F1·11nk Stewart, president, ask•
ed grace.
During a .!hort bu11h1es!I ses�lon
in the after noon, Mrs. Stewart gave
J reporl on the OHker•� Traini ng
Day hel d at Pomeroy. Mn. Charle•
Grue.11er reporte d on the Hie of
sick cards. It was voted to order
Christmas cards to ■ell as a mo ney
makln1 projed. Mra . Grueaer and
Mn. Wllll•m RUHflll werti named
11 • commtltee to aecllre I place
ror • rumm11e u.le to be held on
Auau,t 25-2'1.
Attendlna were Mr.1 . .Earl Ren,
shaw, Mn. iBrooka Sayre, Mra, Eu•
aene Ji'orbe11 M ia■ Amanda Parker,
Mrs. Bradford Maa1, Mn. Stella
Grue,er, Mra. IV)' Stewart, Mr1.
karl GrueHr, Mn. Sad ie ,rown·
an d gue■t■, Myrna l.laaJ\ Paula
Sa:yre, Be&gt;bby �tue&amp;etr .Oennta i:v11111, Mlke Jenll:ln,, Wayne an d Ted
Ruasell, Roaer Sa yre an d Johnny
Grue1er.
Hottea1c1 for t he Auguat meet•
Jng will be Mn. Bradfo rd M111
and Mn. Stella Grueaet.

Enterprise 4-H
Club Projects
Judged Wednesday

Projed• of the Enterprise 4, H
Club were Jud,ed by Mn. Geneva
Nola n and Mr1. Dwi1 ht l.o11n,
when the club met Wedne1dry attctnoon al the Enterp1'11tt EUB
Chur&lt;'h basement.
All memben or the club ue reque1tNI to contact Mn. LOIID or ,
Mrs. Herbert Dixon on Saturday
in rea1,1rd lo t he potato chip 11le.
The 1i rl1 who made drelliet ate
re1ue■ted to haYe them tt the
Dixon home by noon on Mon day, '
August 8.
Retreah mHt. were ,ened by
M.rt. Geor;e Sta teher a nd daug hler
Mary Kathryn, to Darlene Smith,
Anita Hall, Ruth Ann Brot hen,
Ka ren Walter . Marjorie Benta,
Jacklyn Seidenabel, Mary Ann McKeml,, Su.an Dixon, Mra. Jamea
Hall, Mn, Thom11 Bents, Mn. NoIan and Mrl, Lopn,
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aw of Mr. and
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Hill of Pomeroy took the l ead in the Massa c huMrs. Allen
setts Governor' s Cup race for the: largest striped sea bass
when he ca ught a 6�-pound bull on an eel skin wnile aboard
th e charter ooat "/Strad" off &lt;..'utty hunk, Mass achusetts July
8th . Accompanied by two other members of th e Massachusetts .Striped Bass Association from midnig ht . to 6 AM they
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m a naged to ta k. e a tota t of I d .str1pers, m add 1llon to th e 62
pounuer. The fUih tota led 64 7 pounds 1n weight, rangmg from
22 to 62, pounds. Mr. a nd , Mrs. Hil l expect to .spend their vacation at Cape Cod in· septem ber when Mr. Hlll will hav e a
fling a l striped bass fishing.
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Bloodmobile Visit M�y Is
. Show· down For More In Future

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�:: Re pub�i:■�le:::, :::: 1
ferred privately in a New York
11putmr:nt unUI early in the morn I
lni and t he governor 11ld they
agreed on a platform t hat he ,
could "support with pri d t aod 1
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Yigor."
Sources tloR to Roelcef•ller
said Nixon personally '111:ed the
governer to be his ruMin( male
but that "lhe governor reiterated ,
that under
no eircunutancea
woul d he accept the vice pl't!aidenHal nop,ln,llon."
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The ag�ment on b11 11c pl,1nb
of the party plat ror'!1 apparent !,:
remO¥ed the major d1fferenct!1
twee n the two GOP leaden Rock•
efeller only Fri day was d escribed:
as reeun1 propoeed planks on n1- 1
tlonal defenoe and forel,:n pollcy
were "aerio ul.l;y
lackin c •
streneth and 1p(!cltlc1."
Pl .aIf orrn d r■ttin g aubcommittees here met into the early momin1 hours but -were reported to
have run into trouble to wrlUnc
both civil right.&amp; and foreign poHey plank1.
Nixon W•nted M,ttlna
Rockefeller and N hcon reported
they agree d tha t t he plaUorm
1hould contain a "1fron1.. civil
· richta planll: inchidinl an expresslon of support for "tbe o bjective, of si t-In demon1ttal0ra" in
the South,.
The New York a:oYemor said
the 14-point.a in the a,reement

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Sta le revenues to Meigs county amounting to aj&gt;proximately S900,000 per yea r m ar be with held by the state un­
, less the ord�r of the Board o Tax Appeals for a real esta te
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re_a��ra ual is fo l lowed Fe rd C . Becker , Chief, Coun\y Tax
D1v1s1on tol d th e Meigs County commissioners by letter yesI terday.
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The
com�1
ss1oners had written Mr. Becker a bout three
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weeks a,:,o as½t!lg that an extension of time be given on the
reappr aisa l , c1lmg ,t�e !act that the county Reappraisal
Fund
does ?ol hav e su{(1�1Cnt money to pay for a reappraisa l . The
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Caldwell said.
In a lengthy
letter to the com•
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miuionen, Mr. &amp;ct111r cited the
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law_ "'bit.h require, tha t a reap•
ff()M,S m:f;Jv't!IX? . This Vii� � ost
live d up w tts sl ogan "Ice Cream Delivered to .
pra1sal
of real estate be made in
You r Doo'r" �- ft poiSed. o n
at 'f:he ho me of Orion Colemar on Lincoln Hill road in
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"'h county every ,;. ,eon. The
Pomeroy, A little more and U:le en e truck l oad would hav e been delivered
to the Colem ar
Board of Tax A ppe■ll, Mr. Beeker
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ColliSIOn
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PoMer,Oy . l)Ollee inyesth1,ted
two wrrfcks . hi day
afternoon
wi th the Pcirnero,
emer1Cncy
squad ealled, .ti:,. U.e saeae ol one
of the accldeata to admlDister • to·
t he dri ver who 1uffered a beut
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Oxygen WII &amp;iYen . to Jamt!a
G.. Farley, -1'118 ath St., Woodard.
Okla., followi.J!t an accident near
the E11t bfMp app,oach of th ti
Pomeroy-Miiori. brld fe. Farley••
�•r bad Jwerv'ed to the. leU and
atru�k the left . fr.col .fender of

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$1,000 Bo·n'ds'

Earl · work, Clinton, Pa., and
Roher! Boyer, Georeetown, Pa.,
were re leased on 51 ,000 bon ds
each tod a y by Mayor Charles Le­
gor. The bond, were furnished by
a Yo.un11l0wn bc,nd!nt firm.
Tbe two men were charged
wit� attempted breaking ond en­
tt!ring of .aix Pomeroy busine!IS
e11tabllahmenh l11t week and
were boun d over to the gra nd
jury on t he charg,�s preferred by
Pomeroy police. Virgil Hudson,
Minersville, arrested with the two
_men, was released on a property
boqd th i• week. Theodore Boyer,
a minor, l.s 11till in the county
jail with hia eaae beina: inveallgatt
ed by t h e juvenile court.
Mayor Legar said tod■)' that
the FBI w11 in error in reporting
1 the car driYen to Pomero:y b;y the
� nnsylv anli men was 11tolen. The
car waa the property ol Work the
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William R ves, Albany, Route
2 was Jailed yeaterday eveAi ng
for intoxic ation and In decent ex­
po1ure, C h ief Jed Webster said
today.

UljDIIIIOIS $WIGIRY
. Mra . Sidney Ruuell, Glou1ter,
0., former resident of Middle­
port, underwent major allrge ry in
Unlversity Hospital Frida)', · Her
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ILIVATOR COLL,AflSID
MANSFIELD, 0. UPI-A waler
soakt!d grain elevator co n taining
7�,000 bushel l of corn col111psed
lad.a)' on the Erle Railroad tracks
here.

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F�,:I "'- Anita F'ull.&amp;t Brenda but retty, Vicki Fetty, Myrna Wil•
Edw� Debbie HI�. Rhdnda 10n, Joyce. S&amp;anley; PellY Folmer,
Hy1c1L RemalM Nieri, IJnd a Ha w- Larr)' ·W•lter, aor:onte Hindy, Ray
ley, Charon Harriaon, Joyce Lbna. HJna,, Loring Vaughan, Ray Kari',
Shelly Bl.l&lt;!k, Shirley Baxter, Ma r)' fom- X,rr, Jim Steffler, Lin da
Cron, 1 Ann J!!nt1, Ja n Betzln1, Le- Bailey.
nora Michael, Lo'u.l,e Mleha.el., Jack
tnlcrmediate■ - Mula Grue,er,
Sta nley, Barbar• 'MeNeamer, Max
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Folmer, Twtl■ ;Karr, - M:■ey 10 woU, Marale H.nrl,, Christine Bahr, J
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Globokar
Sally
IUfer
Mlinchlnl,
Dickie Stelter, Ja me■ Caato, Janie
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ClatworHindy, Ed ith Mees, S
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Bailey,,,J.eff d3UJ"t. and Joyce Davi a.
thy, Jim Clatworth)'.
Betlnnen - Teresa Ca1cl, N• n·Pam Neut.zlin1,
·rt1h - Marla and Darla Neuf.v cy, Th1:nnpaon,
John
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Lohle, Ma.ry
Dwight
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Malden,
Denver
Wiel';
-Lita
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OilKolter, Karen Griffith,
,r, Floyd Burne)', Ce)hie ' McGowa n, Sandra ·Bult;, Sue Rue, Oi•n&amp; Zf! r•
llarc StnUh , a&amp; rk Vro 1t1■n J' ll■ nd)' kie, Sharon YOuna:, Patty O-wen1
MYiTERY FARM ..:.. Today's Mystery Far m is pictured ,oove, a challenge to . Me!Rs
Boelter, Sell. Werry, , Mml 1"6wier, 1nd·Ca"'7, ltlalle�.
_ lj) jilel\UfY it, ')'he owner m ay have . a nice_ 5x7 print by visiting offices ·of 'l'be Daily
Qounlla!)s
lllke Butkjrk, ll&lt;!'IIY Follrod, , lla• . '. Swh!&gt;llien - Elaine Davi,- and
can,
st., PoQteroy. Readers ar e invited to lde,ntlfy the farm, II
1,1.echanlc.Scntllw,
vld Bu,tlik, �� Cl&amp;�., Jlil!!i J&gt;oi&gt;IL
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�mm•nded that ii,. county aud itor proeeed with the contrad for the re11ppraiul IO it could
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Youngs�ers Complete Work • fui:: �� Ratings In Middleport
V■ughan, Diana CAI'IIY, • Und•·
Cochran, Jim Coebran, · - Rontlie
Hand, Carol Eggert, Hf!len _ EfJert.;
ii'rank Girolami, Randy WWl1m1,
Debbie Williluns, Tom Bater; B11,l
Buck, Roy Vaughan. Victor Vaua:han, Charles Baxter, Delena. DeLepal, Dehr� Kflnnedy, H. lOnq, Jene
W ise; John Win, Jim Motrll, Betty
Russell, K•thy Wat.eon, Randy Burt
Roger Davi,, Robert SQowden, Skip
Young, Norman Ro u1h, •SteYe Hoff
man, LuAno Freem,.;., BJU, Dal laa,
Elaine Mahokey, Dolf RYBel l, Steve
Robert . Wood,
Sandy
Ba iley,
W oods, Mary Henne.y, P,iul Hold·
ren, Debbie BIAlne, Jiln '.8,aj�r,
Charle■ Bazter, Dennla, BlChri;t,
Karolyn and '!'Om Soqltl,Y\ · �
Gray, . 8-N,IY Crou; .Pet Si.wan,
�!•YO Si.wart.
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petihon 1n lhe case of Homer could be placed on the 1961 tax
drat, aid treatment of Mr, Fatl,y. Lincoln Hill to sen ice cream. Goealein versus the Meigs Coun• duplic•te. He also 1tated that if
ty Commiuionen, county auditor the county auditor enten b1to 1
. • ,' � o_t�er acci dent re!lulted ,in The truck ra n over the curb and
D_iatl minor damage to .o n _i ce slopped han ging over a concrete t � county trea1urer be cl!ri.fied. con tract for the retpptaiaal, i t i.a
Goeglein had asked an lnJune• l he duty of the county commiqion­
CNtin:i truck owned by Rlch,vd wall. Judd tol d police that he had
F�, Jackson,_ and drlYen · by cramped the fron t wheels of the lion �alting lhe purchase of a en to appropriate the neee,ury
truck into the curb and put the I c�terpdlar tractor by the Commi1- f und, lO pay tor the reapprai&amp;al.
. Pa lrJct Judd, Jackson.
The teappraiaal " ot real ntale
IJoners fro!" a Charleston firm.
,hidd bad stop ped the l.(uck cm tru ck i n gea r before leaving it.
- � ;,-- • -- · --- - -- -.-- -- --- ------The motion by the prosecuting here wu ordered late Jut year by
attorney, acting Ill attorn ey for the Board of Tu Appeab, The Jut
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the plaintiffs petitio n as being a er WIS speaker ft I hearina: at the
con clu,ion of _law. He •lso a,t, Court Boute on the reapprailal and
t hat "lhe petition be made de. toured the county,
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finite and cert.ain b:y ■taUna: de.
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A C9-0pefa ljve • tu d" y tour to . Charleston was made Th11:rs- lhOtt:Jy the day and d■t.e that -the
d�J . awa rd "Winn�s and adult advisors �f th!:! C�_perahve resolution wu pas.aed and the r!;t;:t ���
.
,MarU.eting lours bemg sponsorett 'for Meigs ·cour;ity fann detail� of st.atementa m&amp;de in the · he will recommend
tbal tbe Boah:I
lari para graph on Page 2."
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of Tu Appeala hll.lruct tbe AudiThe tour Thursday included W 1' II CharI es l.,(!�
•- . re\'1!9
tor OI Stale tO wt'lhhold ,ta..,
• - Ja!"es Sh eel s,
The paragraph N!ferred
to
Owens•llllnoia Glass Company t he John' J-:IYsell, Ja�k1e W1gal, Rus�II
nue
from
the
,ubdM,ions
and
West V i rginia Stll!lie Capitol ' an d g�mmi n s, /u s�m W:�:e, AI e cbargea that thtll reaolution of the •chool d istrict!I o1 the county.
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unty
ioner11 i n purchasth e Kanawha Alrprirt . ffjghtight
ous�r,
an 1�e S� 1 . • Conme mg the tractor was not in accord� county commiuioner1 were
of the tour WH a tri p through , Cbe�d e, Je n�lcf W1ll1am
s, Do_n- ance with law, that no declaralion :7"t� i��:! !��on tod ay
a four.motor
Trana-Continental na owers, ar
u
'-'"'o on lhe
Walton, 8111 of emergenc:y was made, no cerU pla ne at the airport.
Becker
lette
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10
rleton
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d
Margaret
Ann
Carle
, ficale of availability of fun da
Ca
:30 a. m.
r Gordon Caldwell 11;.i id
Audito
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made, 20 da:ya had not elapsed
Previous lours had been to the
Melanie Brown a nd Judy Brogan aince lhe resolution was i n trod uC- t�•Y that the county Reappra1111I
Harol d Slaughtl!r rarm the Gen•PProzimate11
1.1 Fund now hu
ed , and tb■t the rea olution
eral Telephone bu il ding and lhe were u nable t o alleo d.
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wilh
a bout '2,IM)()
ue
to be
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Adulta
er
Jan
Bob
Burleson
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n t pa d unanimously.
Circle RestaUrant in Pomero:y nd
, added to the fund from the curto the Fann Bureau Valley Belle Shultz. C . E. Blakeslee, Mr. an d
Commissi oner Don Mullen bad rent Lax collection.
Dairy 1 Buckeye R$A Holzer Hos- M rs. Howard Nolan and Mr� and
voted against the purchase.
pita ! a ml Ga,lllpolla State lnstitu - Mrs. Delma r Hamm .
·-----Goeglein 's i njunction action
tion at Gallir,oUs.
waa brough t H the resull of a
The trip T}lur!lday was for the
resolution passed June 8 _by. a 2-1
)'OUng people whose conducl a nd
vole of t h e county eomrnuuonen
intereat on the prev i ous t rips had
to purchase t�e tractor from the
won them the right to participate
Walker Machinery Company _ for
in the award trip,
y
$5
1,27,. Term1 of the contract
Attending were Dorii;: Jean
called
for the pa)'ment 0( ,11,.
Galdwell Darlene Smith Jen nifer
091.67 at the time ot the p11rch11e
Lohse, Patty Price, Auta CarSouth Eas�em Ohio. Guernsey
an d the payment of equal
penter Sandra Wells
Rachel
s
aociation will bold lU Fleld Day
· 1on
- in
A
A barn on the W. S. Michael a.,.ounlMII
lltlll
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Th
d
au1 an
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Hawk , Charle11 Caldwell
Dean farm back of the Skat e A-Way on
and
P�CDic at lbe fArm of Mr. and
initial payment wa• made and the
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Route 7 burned at 3:30 yesterday warrant cleared lhroug)l the cou n- Mrs. J . E. Brown, aeven �lles nort h
Pomeroy Mao,To Have afternoon w ith damage estimated ty treasurer'.! oftke before Mr. , weat of Wellston on Thunday,
at $3,050 by Pomeroy Fire Cbief Goegleln filed the lnjuncUon ■e• Jul'/ 28.
Hearing Before JlidRe
Tb_ i■ will be •'-- fint time the
Jack
Thomas.
SN O'Brien p.,. She
Levi Partlow, Pomeroy, was
has been held in Jackson
plcntc
-------�-departme"nt
fire
Pomeroy
The
arftated at 1:39 a. m. today by
County, A nwnber of door prizes
Cwtomer
SberJff Robert Harten bach and wai;: �ailed but was . unable t�
wilt he awarded ■mon:,· whieh will
ntain the blaze which �m pleteco
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charged with driving w h ile intox i•
e
be a caU tor a fint prize. A calf
Sal
Quick
rt..
RePO
cited. He wlll be given a ·hearing ly destroyed the barn., HSOO bales
bucte,l and olhe-r valuable priiea
Pomeroy
cy,
wr.tt
Mn.
Tra
d
store
picker
corn
a
d
n
a
ha
of
y
before Judge E. . W. Pe oples in
cvahNn- for second and lhkd prbe1 will oe
Ntltfitd
another
Is
D,
R
ded with
loa
wagon
A
barn.
the
in
County Court ·
er ' of 'the oan, Stntlntl cl■ui- given. All pehona Jntere■ted in ,
ha)' outside the barn wu also
Guernaeya
Inv.Itri to attend .
fMd -,artment.
Francis H omer Rath burn, Mid• d amaged w\th the hay de1troyed .
Mutffl will be p)aced on Stale
Mn. Tracy tdnrtlNCI • ar for
Orig in Of the fire · baa , not · yet
dlepo,t, baa been boun d over to
NI• aM teld
hntfnel Nday h.oute 327 and county roads ahowthe 111nd jury un der $1,000 bon d �en determined. The barn wa.1
that she hM J5 qll1 ,.,. the ur. Ing the •17· f,o Bro:otdale Fann.
of
no�-aupport aome distance from other bu.lld•
on I c harge
SIM •lcl 1M ar ,. 1111t .t tM
Fuluffd •� of the 4iy will
County Court record&amp; sh OW. He I ings and there was Do ot h er dam•
be ID C. Haaf Wfao worb in the
first ctllen.
age.
made bon d end wa, released.
State AgriC\lltUlfl Department and
baa a top h� of Guer,iseys.
'nlere will be • Judging contest
with prises oUered. ror first an d
second pl1cing1 with h.on Eberhard
01 Grove City doin1 the judging.
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11 you can put your lace in the ·
c;l�ar waters oi Middleport'• munle,
jp■:I swimming pool )'Ou're A tad,ole.
Sixty youngsten r&amp;11a:Jng In age
down lo about bj1 .enouah to little
more than walk, e111med t hat dis. tlnctlon Friday a t the olose of .the
IWimntinS: Instruction at lhe pool
&lt;!Ond u..:ted b:y head instructor MU')'
Cardlyn MIiier.
�· ho■t of oth en also eame&lt;l 'ral•
r_ rog1 (aw.Im a lltlle) ind
!ng1
flm (really swim).
Cln:8HI for beginners and inter-.
mecliateB abo were held.
Mill Miller listed eat::h .group ■a :
·, '?'ad-pole■ - Beck:, Wri,:h t, Ult.a
. C..01, R&gt;ndy 11uck, • �ngela �•hart, , Ricky 1f1yer, Joy Kaut., Scot!
Walton, Br... Jonu, ' Cl!orl!•

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Becker Threatens Loss Of
$900,000 In Tax Distribution

��l��·Iu$,��tn ��/����Roekefeller'a flat rejection of lllltl _ n&amp;41.,

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Sildor Henry Cabot Loda:e aa t he
Crying "Woll, Wolf," m ay lead to Ille l itt le boy belng l&lt;ading con(ender for lbe vlce
left to the dripping fangs of a h or ribl, forest crea ture.
pre■ldentlal nomination.
Tha t' s i n t h e folk lore tales whic h Americans once used
Most of Lod1e'11 critics were
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sai d to favor Sen. Thruston B.
in th eir primers to Je a rn to read.
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Morton of Kentucky, Repu blican
Monday, "Wolf, Wolf," is bei n g · ------,national chairman, for the vice
cried Bgam, and tllere is no kic.J
pre1idential nomination.
ding about it.
J,·or there ia no doubt that un les.,
a realty handsome turnoul of blood
donorts cume to the Bloodmobile
AIIC
visil Monday noon to 6 p. m. there
w,o n't be an)' more such visits in
the forelieeaole f uture. Thal mea ns
blood to Meigs people wi II be an
upcn market al1air.
) .Mrs. l:ieul.ah Slrauss,· chairman of
Uya "do--or-d1e" BloudmobJ!e VJ.S it
Rotarian Lee �cComas present_Jald at leHt 200 pluts of blood are
.
ed
a hmnorou1 program based on
., needed to pay oft area blood bank
dialogue he wrote when l he Midcteo1ts and get a few pi n ts on the
dleport-Potnetoy Rotar)' Club met
creQll side.
Friday
evening at the Heat h Me'J wo years ago the county faced a
t
hodist Ch urch.
11imjlar s1tual1on, and "Wo!l, Wolf"
The preaentation in the form
WIS cried.
of a •kit In w hlch Mr . McComaa
A total of 286 persons tame to
han dled all the part&amp;, ,ahowed bow
the Pomeroy JUn.i or Hi&amp;h School lo
Rot ■rlari, might ■et In th eir own
give blood. The job finally WH fin­
bua lnesa places and profeul onal
- llihed at 10:::tO p, m.
capaeltiea
when Yllited by other
Mo,-., bottl" h•d to be brovtht
Rotarlui.
from ,Huntlnttitn, W■ltlngi don­
CLELAND
Gueats for the meeting were
on took a supper bre-.ik, return­
Joe Youne Jr., Woodafield, 0., fo r•
ed to
Retrl1ffator1, around
Hank Cleland, ■on of fk, and
m.er pre,i dent of the club and
the .,.,ahborhood were r•ldtd
Mu. Henry c;le,land1 ,.,ulber�-w,
Harry M�re. l ocal. Gene Grate,
fer NIICkL Th• "Canlffn" r•n
who Is a tffndlng the Boi 'Scout
preifderlt, preaided.
eut of. lood, ,... uppUtd ltHlf#
National J•rnbor" at Coloraclii 1
ran out •llilln.
I Springs, Col,, h••-won 1 ...t In
"And there wasn't a word of ' tho a.,,1•• , J•mbo'" •-- ·
Athens
complaint reached us," said Mrs, Othtr Mern1Nir1 of the bffld· •r• · · 'ATl:ltNS, 0. UPI-Ma inllne
SU'al1&amp;8 today, while exprciising a · from Ohio, Kentucky and w..+ �"Ice ori the Baltim ore · &amp; Ohio
■o lemn wish that a repeat perform- Vlr9lnl1, Audltloo1
het4 It, �)\:!_ t•&amp;t of bere WII nalOred
•nee of two yea rl!I ago may be er• Akron Ji,,ly 16th. �ank-.pl1yt · 1tt . l�te. .ffidt&gt;" felloWina: a colll1l on
perien-.ced Mond a y with the ex- •llo horn. P•rf• of tht ·Hftd ·WIN or I p1nf!nter train with • trac.­
be 1een on tel•Yi1ion July 30. tor-trailer.
h.11ust.ing of supp;tes.
· Women of the Middleport Church 1· The band wlll play for .n •udl•
The craah d erailed I d iesel unit
of Christ volunteered Lhe Ca n teen •nee of 55,000 Boy Scouts, their I and two cars of the eig�t-car
th i s time. Churches ol several com­ INden, and vlsltlnt p■rwnts. · train, whi.ch was en route fNlm
n1umt1es are coopr.nti ng in
the ' R119ion 4 h"d hH elate&amp; wfffl St. Louia to Wa1hingt on. T11e
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tel.vision 1hows and • NHIN en,. truc k w11 Jo,.ded with lT tons of
donor drive.
roult to Colorado S,rints. H111,nk I bulk magnesium. No one w11 lnA
d
vance
regi1tration
a
are
very
·
llgbt, it waa learned. It ia hoped, · js an Explorer $c1tUI a nd wlll IN ·I jured in t he cr ash, but puaenaen
will swel.\ the , • 10Phomor• •• Pont•r•, Hiah In on t he 8. &amp; O.'a No. 4 Diplom at
hoWe\'er, walk-in■
I were s haken up.
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donot list.
h,t,rnber.
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: Reappraise In
1960, Or Else

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Tadpoles, F1,ogs, Fish-All Swimmers-

SAVE ON

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CHlr-Ar. o lJPJ-Gov. Nelson A..- 1
Rockefeller firmly ruled hlnuielT
out today as a poulhle runnlnc
mate for Vice Pre1il'lent Richard
M. Nixon but reached agreement
n 0n
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lllr.oty _,... .... Nntra t tanl..,.
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Television Sets

C risscross

able fast colors.
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Appli1nn1

and ruffled cottage sets
ht

new

Furnishings

cron and "Drip Dry"· Sen·

· 1NiL� .:,��LE C:�VER1iif· -: ·

1 5c

$ 1 .00 a pair

New tittles in oylon, da•

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striped

lene in sparkling colon-.

COTTAGE
SETS

bags of ahredded foam suitable for cushions, pll•
lows, chair pads, furnitun, pads etc, Washable , allergy
free and cool.

' $1.00 � �Qrd

si ze. Mul ti colored

54 by 72 lnchoo-69c

2 lb.

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54' by 54 lnct,01-50c

SHREDDED FOAM RUBBER

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dinette• tables. l!e&amp;utiful pal­

l. .

large

cotton,

PLASTIC

Ideal for

ca•

all

Embrold·

TABLE COVERS

"CHARM PRINTS"

Now 77c

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COTIAGE SETS

FOAMETTES

89c
a bag
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durable,

PLASTIC

�nLE.s
:Crysl•l gl..... bottles ' will)
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$10,95
$1 1 ,9�
$1 2,95
$1 4.95
$1 8.95

Bleached chcnlllc dbh cloths,

GROUP 2 - Borbor ShHn, Straight Trimming Sheor1,
Bent Dreumaker Shears, Thinning ShHrt.

screw on cap. 2

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DISH CLOTHS

$1.39

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R... I for fl,00

Scit1or,

GROUP 1 -Cutlclo Scissor, Podlcuro
ery Scist0r, Sewing Scluor.

· WATER

YOU..-,UHOICI · " "·

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CANNON

All are made of for,ed steel and are ch rome
plated . Save Saturday on these special
buy1. Otvided in Two Groups.

$1.89

Sol id colp'll_ "l!d, IW&lt;if!d pallerJl8

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Half Sim, 14½1 to 141/z

2 QUART
3 QUART.
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SHEARS
and SCISSORS

CARPET · SAMPLES

ZIPPER . BAGS

See the complete line of wo­
mf!ns wash dresses, 11@1veral
styles to choose from, cool,
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HIGH E R PRICED

5 yards $1.25

S.t Tht Mtny Other HOB•

$2.95

SALE! SPECIAL ASSQRTMENT

Speci a l No. 1-A 36 inch · unbleached Muslin in good

$1• .39

French blue, aqua, pink,

s h a b l e.

fa st. 6 piece set.

$3.95

e.vci·yday weight, made of selected cotlon.

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Streamline beauty, Cast iron gear frame and tub hard­
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$1.00

Pick out your favorite l:dscl - Chevrolet - Imper•
ial - Cont i nental - Po n ­
tiac ..... Buick - Falcon. All
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UNBLEACH ED MUSLIN

1 960 CARS

$2.95

ICE CREAM FREEZERS

Ceramics,

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CUSTOM IZING KITS

a nd

Hand painted

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Fine,! q11allty cett.11 polka del
e Co,,trod plplnt • ldffly ped.111
,. ,�u tkl,1 • ht:11 sipper
llHl 1 2, 1 4 , 1 61 1 1, 20
1 4 ½ , 1 6 11. , U½, 20½, , 22 ½, 2 4 '1s
111 HD or NAVY

ALASKA NORTH STAR

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TWO SPEQALS
IN
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interior. Durable an d w&amp;11h •

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plastic handle and paper lin•
In g. 26"

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For boys, ab:eB 6 to 16. Box•
er W9isl styles in sol i d co].
ors, plaids, novelty prints.
Fully lined.

88c pair

S9c

service

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M ade of tough sanforized 13¾ ou nce denim , -zipper ny,
bar tacked on back pockets, triple stitc hed. Buy your
correct size from 6 to 18.

TtU.�@pe, 9½

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■hie elast c boxer waist, ex­
tra stron1 stitching, non ra­
vel locksUt.ch bottom hem,
Bedford corda, polished cot•
to{'JS, aport denims. Solid
colors and 9tri.J)f'S.
SAVI SATUllDA Y

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ii 1 Down Invitatio n
� To l"un As Veep

BOYS

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H.tll •lut,n-Ji•tro SI...

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;�I Dick, Rocky
Agree {ln Ne,v
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Sale. 2 for $3.00

Juni.,,'•1r :01111.... Sire,

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REGULAR $2.95

$5,9$:to $12.95

JULY
CLEARANCE

WO�,t; N ' S

aw UnltN Preu lnt..-natNMI
Mercury, V•m,1 ancl P1ffl IIDM
or 1"- nln� MI-IOf' pl•"4'h Mn no
...t.lllttt. Jupltor, wilt. f�r lo111,..
and olaht 1mefl moon,, h■1 tho
fflOst.

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A beautiful group of dark tr a nsitional cottons,
styles, color� and fabrics th at will flatter you,
dress costumes, breezy sunbacks, and dres&amp;y
type cot lon.s, all w ashable fabrics, hundreds
ot dr esses to chooae from.

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ATHENS• - Three mem bers o[
the Oh io On.iveralty bo■rd of trus•
tees were named today lo a live­
man committee· that Will acreen
candldatea for ,1 succeuor to OU
Presid ent Johh . C. Baker.
Appoint� by Truatee Ch airman
Fred H. Johnson of Columbus, they
al'f! Joh n W. Galbrea th, Columbus·
Edwin'. L. Kennedy, New York Ci tY
and Gordon K. Bush, Athena. Bush
was named cblU'!Wln · of th e com·
mittee,

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Inland Produm, Inc•

COLUMBUS Ul'I - An explos­
ion ,.1nd fire swept throu1h the ex•
traction pla nt of Jndland Products
Inc. here. frlday,' lnjurtn&amp; lhree
men and c■ual!'I_. d�e• that may
rea ch two �llion dollan .
The bla■t occurred during the
evening ruah hour, blowing the
roof off llle pt...nt and crumbling a
l1r&amp;e brlcli. 'Yoll II ICll- b;i,
and cl&gt;lliw llala ond &lt;Ol'l'Uiated
mei.J !or
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Early Blight
Is Problem For
Orchard Day Set For Aug. 4
At Wooster Experiment Farm T!?,!��;�m?ilr�=.�-�ark
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 23, 1960-3

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July 23, 1960

brown to black d�ad I t, ' n
ine in 1Ju from I J npo Inr: r
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one-hall Inch in
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olde r Jeon of tom:::: �lan:
••Y• Robert Partyka, utenalon
plant pathohlgJst tho
' Ohio State
u m· ver, It)'. EarJy' blight 11 probabl", the tro u bl e. .tU
..__ th e spota
enlarge, con centrie rlnes may
form giving the dead area a
"b u J I seye ' appearan ce , a 1100d
diagnosis for thia di&amp;eil&amp;e. When
many s pots are present the leaf
will turn yellow and die

Apple and peach uperlmentJ atockl. pear varletlea and peach
will be fealures on Orchard DI)' thinnlnt are beine te1led at the
Augu.111 4 at the Ohio Agrk u ltur■t central horticulture rarm. Re·
Experiment Station 11 Wooater. . aearch on chemical thlnnl na: of
apple■ and nutritional atatu, In
Director Ray M. Kottman r e, relation lo yield and quality or
Por ts th a I r·1ve s tops 11t var Io u1 fruit will also be discu11ed 011
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sites of c- �rent
fruit tree re• lh e Iours beg 1 nn111g
11 1 9 a. m.
&amp;!.!arch have been planned. Groups EDT
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will visit experlm t I
P I• t•
The ;afternoon program will
, e feature a discuulon on ''Meetini:t
where ---growth-,....ntro
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Growing by Dr. Arth ur J, Heinlc k.e, director , emerit us of the
Ne w York Agricultural Expt!riment Station at Geneva. Alao on
the afternoon program will be
and Paul
nirector Kottman
Thornburg of Ashland, president
or the Ohio State Horticultural
Society.

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with the . 4-cylinder, 10 hp
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of job--matched equlplllent.

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I n many cases, early leaf tall
causee an earlier harvest
but
these fruits may be of ' lower
quality. Reducing leaf are&amp; on a
plant reducet1 !oed man ufacturing
tissue that produ ces carbohy­
dratee needed for high quality
Ten ed u cational · exhiblU on and flavor in the ripen ed fruit.
rn•ny phases or fruH prod uction
Early blight can be controlled
and marketing will be on display. b.Y regular and thorough applica­
Themes include , insect peata of tions of fu ngicides, sa:vs Partyka.
stone rruits, apple condition and Two materials give a:ood control
its effect on sales, blueberry var­ are maneb (Manzate,
Ditha.ne
ieties, noteworthy varieties of ap• M-22) IT per gallon of water and
pies, peaches and pear,, eeono• zineb (Pan.ate Dry, Dith,ne Z.78
mies of fruit production, water etc) l Y, T per gallon of water'.
mana1emen t ror orchard!, de­ Othe r fungicides will give some
v eloping new cider-fruit juice control but are not II e rrective.
blends, and course&amp; of study in Dusts may be used but will not
horticulture at the Ohlo State give the resu ltJI that sprays do.
Univ ersity. Clinic• on inseets and
M■neb and zineb are aafe ma•
terials to use while
diaeates are also planned.
picking
For women, a special pro1r.am frull pro'Vided tomato '1-uits are
has been planned for 10: 115 a. m. wuhed or wiped beforn being
Mra. Charles Rieser of Harpster used. says the specialist
will have charge of arrangements
by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
CHEAT ER GOES TO JAIL
Horticultural Society for the
M O B·ILE, Ala. UPI - L. L. Ray•
program revolvin_g around "The
bon, 34, was sentenced to 1Jx
Magic Suitcaee."
Lunch will be eerved on the months in jail Friday for trying to
Experiment Station grou nds at cheat a blind nev,stand vendor.
R:,:_vbon pleaded g uilty to charges
1 1 :45.
that he ('ut scrap paper In the
shape of currency and demanded
�hange lrom blind \'l!ndor Earl
Pend leton, 56, '

Tomato Blossom Drop Caused By
Low Temperature
Certain problems plague the
tomato grower ,whether he baa
1 0 or 10,000 plants •u1ys E. C.
Wittmeyer, extension horticultur­
ist, the Ohio State University.
Blossom dro p and tomato leafroll
are examples.
J..ow night temperat ures Is one
of the main causes of bloseom
drop. Most varieUe1 set more
blossoms w hen night tempera­
tures are above 58 degrees Fah­
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tkms are Urbana, f4oreton Hy­
brid, Valiant, Fireball and Gla­
mour. Vari eties sensitive to low
teniperatures are R utgers, Mar­
globe and Ponderosa.
Over-watering, along with lib­
eral use or nitrogen fertilb:era
will promote blossom drop. Hot:
drying wlnds just as blossoms are
shedding pollen lnereases the
. problem, says Wittmeyer.
Tomato learrou is another pro­
blem that µiystifiea C4&gt;mmercia1
growers and home gardenere. The
lower leaves will roll and reel
quite leather. SomeUmee leave, on
half to two-thirds of the plant
will show this condition.

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long after ralny periods. It us­
t1ally decreases under better grow
ing conditions. Phlnting tomatoes
i n well-drained area, and main•
taining adeq uate ·organi c matter
in the soil will help lessen the
problem. Avoid deep cultivation.
Man)' other tips on tomato
growing are dim�sed in Exten­
sion Bulletin 376 1 'Growing Toma­
toes in the Home 'Garden' ' avail­
able at your couflty extension
office.

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LET'S GO SHOPPING --

Lookin1 ahead on the Food Mar- J
.Im - Vege�blea.
Swe,rt corn
from local helds rem.un, m the
tpotlia:ht. Bt s un lo kHp corn that
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beat fluor
1 cold until used for
Field uown toma.toea are increuin&amp;: in 1upply . Cucumben, summer
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aqua■h. 1,reen beans and c abba ge
are am0n 1 the many vegeta ble
choice., leaf lettuce is attr active !)'
priced. You may hnd he.id lettuee
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CshforQia eelery, atld carrot, CU'·
rying hl&amp;ber price ta,- due to i.
bor diUiculties in we1tern ,rod\tt·
in1 area■. New potato 1uppll11 art
increuina:. Thia tbould meta low•
u pricea.

P'ruil : Look ror Red JIIYeP
pe aehea from n earbv
, orcluirdt I.bit
weelr.. or next. Peach ,•1rietlet ripen
at 1l 11ht1y dlf(erent Um.ea. 'l'hlt
means a longer season than for
many fruill. Jun,.•, cool WHJther
ha! delsyNI rlpenin1, makina har­
ve,;t abo ut a w ee k later than 1&amp;1ual.
Peaches lro!'l the Carolina'• an n•
cellent c �mces, too. Summer ap­
ly Mra. Chatlff Woode
ples are in Muon. Blueberrw and
Sunday School attendance on blad:berriet •nd ban•nu rematn
July 17 WH 60 , offering 113.40. At­ excellent choices, 11 do cantaloupe
I tendance at worahip service was and watermelon.
28, Herman Ta)'lor, l�er.
Poultry .and Egg,: Ea:p are still
A meeting of the Membership
and Evangeli&amp;m Comm ission and out1tanding values. With reuon­
one of the Board of Trustees was able prices and large ■upPliet, e1p
held Sunday fo8owing the Sun- are excellent protein choice■ for
eummertime meala. Jndication■ are
LAST WEEK'S MYSTERY
FARM
tba
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of
Walter
E.
Cross,
Langsville
rural
rol\le,
day
School hour.
was
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increased number• ol fJ'fen
located east of Da�v11le. Prev1o�s owners of t he farm, known then ai; the Darst farm; were Several local MYF members and that be
oming to market durin1
will
Cyrus Darst and his father. Tlus I l l-acre farm was first brought into being in 1870 by this a�ul�attended tl1e Charge MYF the next cfew
".ftekt. Look for more
same Darst family which oecupied it for 1'0 y ears. Sentinel reader Evelyn Ward of Dexter I picntc at Forked Run L.alr.e Sunday "!peciala" 011 these young bird&amp;.
identified it correctly as that of the Walter c ross place ·
afternoon. The regular YF meetMeat: The lltuation of unchana:­
r
In g w.. he ld Sunday e,ening at ed rel.ail meat price• with the ex•
ceplion of atere "1pecial1'• ia ex•
th
�:�� evening praytt Aer- pected to continue for the nut
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few wee U. One eueption may be
pori: loins which may increue
alighUy in price.
Mn. Hart ol Danville apent the
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week end at the F;ndling . Calds
8-rt d attended church E�rtain With Cookout
Zinni .a bl ight :or leaf spot may
J
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Mr. and Mh. Harry Stover of
have appeared 111 )'OUr area or j
Middleport
entertained with a cook
The age group moat freque11tl)' will be tiCen shorOy, �ays Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz and
C. E. BLAKESLEE
�ounty Ext■n1lon At,ent, Agri.
meeting with death or in� ury i.11 P.arty k.i. extension plant patholo- daughter. of Wililamstown, w. va. out at their home thUJ week with
their daucbt.er, Mr■ . Jama Hub­
A ccidents ar� ca u�d-They do the group (rom l�n to nmeteen gist. T.tw Ohio State University. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
bard, Lancuter, u special 1ueata.
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This statem_ent years. And worse still, the freq uen- Cool nights with heavy dew for• and Mn, Hobart Swaru.
Other■ enjoying tbe outln1 were
tmght well be the theme . �f N�hon , I cy of such �ccidents for this age m�tion &lt;.re ideal conditione for . Mn. Charles D. Woode ,pent
Miu
MabeJ Hyaell, Steve Bailey
Monday evening with Mr. and Mn.
�• Farm Safety yteek w�1ch 1B be- '. gro p has mcreaacd three per• this fun�us di.sea5e,
and Dave Stover.
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First
symptoms
ol
thl.!I
disease
Clair
Wood
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of
Chest.er,
while
her
mg observed this com111g week ce1, duri�g the last ten _years.
Maybe 1t would l_&gt;e w,� lo j u st ar.e small._ reddish b:-own 1pots hwband attended a Panonage
July 24 to 30.
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For ev�ry accident . someone majt:� .•. �ental p1ct�re of some with gra)·1sh white centers that Tru!!lte e meeting at the parsonage
made a mistake. The mistake was poss1b111l1es lor accidents. flow grad ually increase in site to form there
in Jurlgem ent, or tn just plain or- about the proud father who lets irregular, large, brown dry areas.
Mr: and Mn. Harry Guthrie re· 'led a rew days in Landln■ry every-day carelessness.
his three year old son drive . the Simi l ar spot! appear on stems centlY VIJI
Accldenl5 to !arm residents hist tractor? Of course, father ls pro ud and on the nodes. Inrect,·on, on caster and Col umbus.
y_ear claime� i:nore than 1 1 ,300 vie- o_f the boy, b ut lel'B hope the boy the stem may cause part or it to
Rev. Miller and family recently
ttmes and mJ ured about
!Jvee to be a man inelead of an ac- die back. The in fected area&amp; may moved into the Robinson home forturn dar k brown or l:ilack, partilJ'I the farm home also we find lot11 ciden.t statistic.
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Oll e
of pote�tlal danger. Another 2,700
This past week on o ur Co-opera• cutarly iC they are on the stems.
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Spray olants with a fungicide to
were killed in farm homes and tive Study tour to Chtrleston an
Mrs. Edna West and son, Myron,
interesting mimeograph was picked protect th (' m from fungus attack. of Atheru, recently vis:ited her sis400,000 injured.
up in the waiting room of one of Fe- rbam (1-'ermate. Ferradow, etc) ters, Mrs. Ollie Follrod and family
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Human ail u e i 8 th. e great u n the large glass plants. It didn't 2½T per �allon of water or man- and Mn
. Thelma Henderson and
damen tal ca use o ( acc, �enls, W hat- even concern itself with glass but eb ( rif an .zate · D ithane M-22) I T family.
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ever th e other cond Itions under- 1 have been an tte m 1 to k eep the pe r gal lon of water will give
Mr. a7ld Mn. George Souders
lying them is h u man failure to emp 1 oyee on t�e . o:. It started out go od contruI when used regularly. and son of Columbua visited the
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recognlze and �r rec t hai:a,,..s an d like this. "Last year �.000 toes
latter's 1ister, Mn. Besti� Cappel
take re�•onab�e precautions. J:I U· and 18,DOO fingen were lost due
and !amily Sunday.
man fail u re 1nc�udes: �xcess1ve to power lawn mower accidents.
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haste, unsafe eq u ipment, improper Nearly a third of the victims were
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rs. Murray J' i.ilmg
kDowledge: and . im proper attitudes cent of theae accidents could be
Mrs.
G�rtru de Murrav of Lodi
Wherever you live, you can
auc h as 1mpat_1 ence, thoughllesa i:harged to mechanical failure of
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two
Saturday
for
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enjoy
the convenience of ca•
B
anger.
and
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conflde!1ce,
Dees, false
lhe machine." Then followed a
weeks vmt with her. son, �ank
and modern appliancea __ , ,with
Maynard Coe, director or farm ll1,t of ten saggeet lons on how tlr
Ashland BotUed Gu. Allhland
.Sil rtiui: }or the Nat1on 111 Sllfct)' 1'tevent an acidcnt. The last �µ gNEWAR K . o. UPI _ A pair of f C. Murray and family, M1dd.le,
Bottled Gas _ _ _ is dependable.
Co o nc1 I p pmts out that Jac k or b ar- gestion read, .. Never allow a cff ild ' lfil\t-sizcd bandits, duped into , port.
M�s. Frank Mu rray and Miss
convenient, storm1)N!Of, beat,
mony al the .breakfast table may to play with a mower any more Coming out ot their hideaway in
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Paulme
Wat.son motored to ParkiMtanU)' .
r
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have a great 111fl � ence on . the safe- than you would with 8 loaded re- the w&lt;K!ds a t r a day o evading
100 officers, faeed a 109g list of ersburg lo accompany Mn. M urty of a farmer. 0 The attitude the volvcr.''
F« More D■tal11 Phone
ray here.
criminal charges today.
farmer has when he goes o ut to
.,. Write
Other
visiton
at
the
Murny
a
lot
of
c
ompli
c
ated
machinThe
increase
in
the
number
or
Authorities
have
decided
to
run
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home
were
their
!on
Phili
p
ery,'' said C�, _" is extremely im- farm ponds aml in the use of bo ats bring arm�d
robbery charges
rn
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Mrs
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Ella
Toledo
of
Long­
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portant. If his wife or children UP · is a contin ually adding possibility ag ainst the men and also on ldset him at breakfast, he's m uch I of ac cident or death. Only by us- ered riling k idnaping and assault enette, Tuppen Plains; and Mrs.
Gladys Caldwell. Addiaon. Mrs.
more likely to have an accident Ing good safety measures can we charges.
Hem.lock Gn,ve, Ohio
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ilton . Schneider 38, anton, Edna Cr11 ig was a supper gueat
than If he leave� t�e table in a move to cut down this possible
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loss of life from these relatively and llobcrt B . U offer, 31 , or Oe U- ?f the Murrays Thursday evengoo� frame of mind.
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roy in Carroll County, were seized 1 :
Jt s not only a naggmg wife , at new sources.
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The increased use of chemicals hy a Highway Patrol lieutenant
&amp; m�n to an accid�nt, Coe --: a req u ire, constant attention to be Wednesday night as they walked
married man - h esitated to pomt &amp;U(e these materials do not get in along railroad tracks just west of
out. "Burnt toast, bad weather, or the hands of children or in contact Summil Station in Licking County.
a aleepleea night can have the s,eme with foods.
disastrous efrect. Anything that
Only as we k now that we are
The •Pa trol had switched · to un- I
causes a farmer to concentrate the eau:&lt;ie of a ccidents and that we mar k ed cars and withdrawn its
!en on the work at hand Is to be musl control ourselves can we re- cruisers.
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The Patrol identified Schneider
duce this loss to tbe nation.
8\/oided, if at all possible."
Each individual family should: and Hoffer ilS lhc men who abFarm machinery is the No. 1
eause of (arm accidents throughout £aee the fact that hazards do exiat; ducted Granville village marshal
the entire _unUed States. And remov� hazards that can be re- Curtis Kuhn, 50, beat him up and
strange •� · 1t may seem up.setting moved and recognl:r:e that we'll s,tole his sun a11d cruiser. K uhn
tractors is a much more frequent have lo learn to live safely with sullered a slight heart attack.
cause of death o r injury on le11el many hazards, Can we expect to They dropped him oH .after lrav•
eling a mile.
have salety in our rutu re.
land than on hill 1a:nd,

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Garden Fresh Vegetables For Ch ristmas Dinn,e r
REGARDt.ESS OF WHERE YO U LIVE-TOWN OR COUN TRY

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Evtry farm can u■t this ,MF 00 Fl■ll•Type Forage
H■rvesler. A minimum number of wo,.lna P•rta �
It a low coil machine to buy and to operate. There's no
need for pick-up 111embly, knlvts or lant, The ftlMa
do It all. It chops slanding or tvtn down 01'111, com or
legumes for ,111ge. It's Just the thing tor topplitg . au..,
beet■ and corn stalkl for b�dlng, or cutting com and
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Only One 1 5 Culilc Fl!Of Upright Left At A Sp�lal $265.00
Ilg 14 Cubic Foot · FrNztr On{y $229.00
F,REE ELECTRIC SAW, OR D RILL WITH EACH PU RCHASE
FtN. h,fiYIIJ Wftliin I 00 fAilts
WE 'QU ITE FREQUENT }.Y . HAVE SOME GOOD
Fl11antln9
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Open Evenings By, Appointment
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A ROW CROP FORAGER. Utt 1h MF 10 for
,ng corn 1 10,gttum ·o, other row crop, for 1ll■gt.

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corn or cotton at1lk1, bun vhtts or ,tub"--

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Early Blight
Is Problem For
Orchard Day Set For Aug. 4
At Wooster Experiment Farm T!?,!��;�m?ilr�=.�-�ark
Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., July 23, 1960-3

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , July 23, 1960

brown to black d�ad I t, ' n
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one-hall Inch in
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olde r Jeon of tom:::: �lan:
••Y• Robert Partyka, utenalon
plant pathohlgJst tho
' Ohio State
u m· ver, It)'. EarJy' blight 11 probabl", the tro u bl e. .tU
..__ th e spota
enlarge, con centrie rlnes may
form giving the dead area a
"b u J I seye ' appearan ce , a 1100d
diagnosis for thia di&amp;eil&amp;e. When
many s pots are present the leaf
will turn yellow and die

Apple and peach uperlmentJ atockl. pear varletlea and peach
will be fealures on Orchard DI)' thinnlnt are beine te1led at the
Augu.111 4 at the Ohio Agrk u ltur■t central horticulture rarm. Re·
Experiment Station 11 Wooater. . aearch on chemical thlnnl na: of
apple■ and nutritional atatu, In
Director Ray M. Kottman r e, relation lo yield and quality or
Por ts th a I r·1ve s tops 11t var Io u1 fruit will also be discu11ed 011
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sites of c- �rent
fruit tree re• lh e Iours beg 1 nn111g
11 1 9 a. m.
&amp;!.!arch have been planned. Groups EDT
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will visit experlm t I
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The ;afternoon program will
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Growing by Dr. Arth ur J, Heinlc k.e, director , emerit us of the
Ne w York Agricultural Expt!riment Station at Geneva. Alao on
the afternoon program will be
and Paul
nirector Kottman
Thornburg of Ashland, president
or the Ohio State Horticultural
Society.

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I n many cases, early leaf tall
causee an earlier harvest
but
these fruits may be of ' lower
quality. Reducing leaf are&amp; on a
plant reducet1 !oed man ufacturing
tissue that produ ces carbohy­
dratee needed for high quality
Ten ed u cational · exhiblU on and flavor in the ripen ed fruit.
rn•ny phases or fruH prod uction
Early blight can be controlled
and marketing will be on display. b.Y regular and thorough applica­
Themes include , insect peata of tions of fu ngicides, sa:vs Partyka.
stone rruits, apple condition and Two materials give a:ood control
its effect on sales, blueberry var­ are maneb (Manzate,
Ditha.ne
ieties, noteworthy varieties of ap• M-22) IT per gallon of water and
pies, peaches and pear,, eeono• zineb (Pan.ate Dry, Dith,ne Z.78
mies of fruit production, water etc) l Y, T per gallon of water'.
mana1emen t ror orchard!, de­ Othe r fungicides will give some
v eloping new cider-fruit juice control but are not II e rrective.
blends, and course&amp; of study in Dusts may be used but will not
horticulture at the Ohlo State give the resu ltJI that sprays do.
Univ ersity. Clinic• on inseets and
M■neb and zineb are aafe ma•
terials to use while
diaeates are also planned.
picking
For women, a special pro1r.am frull pro'Vided tomato '1-uits are
has been planned for 10: 115 a. m. wuhed or wiped beforn being
Mra. Charles Rieser of Harpster used. says the specialist
will have charge of arrangements
by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
CHEAT ER GOES TO JAIL
Horticultural Society for the
M O B·ILE, Ala. UPI - L. L. Ray•
program revolvin_g around "The
bon, 34, was sentenced to 1Jx
Magic Suitcaee."
Lunch will be eerved on the months in jail Friday for trying to
Experiment Station grou nds at cheat a blind nev,stand vendor.
R:,:_vbon pleaded g uilty to charges
1 1 :45.
that he ('ut scrap paper In the
shape of currency and demanded
�hange lrom blind \'l!ndor Earl
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Tomato Blossom Drop Caused By
Low Temperature
Certain problems plague the
tomato grower ,whether he baa
1 0 or 10,000 plants •u1ys E. C.
Wittmeyer, extension horticultur­
ist, the Ohio State University.
Blossom dro p and tomato leafroll
are examples.
J..ow night temperat ures Is one
of the main causes of bloseom
drop. Most varieUe1 set more
blossoms w hen night tempera­
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tkms are Urbana, f4oreton Hy­
brid, Valiant, Fireball and Gla­
mour. Vari eties sensitive to low
teniperatures are R utgers, Mar­
globe and Ponderosa.
Over-watering, along with lib­
eral use or nitrogen fertilb:era
will promote blossom drop. Hot:
drying wlnds just as blossoms are
shedding pollen lnereases the
. problem, says Wittmeyer.
Tomato learrou is another pro­
blem that µiystifiea C4&gt;mmercia1
growers and home gardenere. The
lower leaves will roll and reel
quite leather. SomeUmee leave, on
half to two-thirds of the plant
will show this condition.

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Leafroliing will often appe,r
long after ralny periods. It us­
t1ally decreases under better grow
ing conditions. Phlnting tomatoes
i n well-drained area, and main•
taining adeq uate ·organi c matter
in the soil will help lessen the
problem. Avoid deep cultivation.
Man)' other tips on tomato
growing are dim�sed in Exten­
sion Bulletin 376 1 'Growing Toma­
toes in the Home 'Garden' ' avail­
able at your couflty extension
office.

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Lookin1 ahead on the Food Mar- J
.Im - Vege�blea.
Swe,rt corn
from local helds rem.un, m the
tpotlia:ht. Bt s un lo kHp corn that
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beat fluor
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Field uown toma.toea are increuin&amp;: in 1upply . Cucumben, summer
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aqua■h. 1,reen beans and c abba ge
are am0n 1 the many vegeta ble
choice., leaf lettuce is attr active !)'
priced. You may hnd he.id lettuee
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rying hl&amp;ber price ta,- due to i.
bor diUiculties in we1tern ,rod\tt·
in1 area■. New potato 1uppll11 art
increuina:. Thia tbould meta low•
u pricea.

P'ruil : Look ror Red JIIYeP
pe aehea from n earbv
, orcluirdt I.bit
weelr.. or next. Peach ,•1rietlet ripen
at 1l 11ht1y dlf(erent Um.ea. 'l'hlt
means a longer season than for
many fruill. Jun,.•, cool WHJther
ha! delsyNI rlpenin1, makina har­
ve,;t abo ut a w ee k later than 1&amp;1ual.
Peaches lro!'l the Carolina'• an n•
cellent c �mces, too. Summer ap­
ly Mra. Chatlff Woode
ples are in Muon. Blueberrw and
Sunday School attendance on blad:berriet •nd ban•nu rematn
July 17 WH 60 , offering 113.40. At­ excellent choices, 11 do cantaloupe
I tendance at worahip service was and watermelon.
28, Herman Ta)'lor, l�er.
Poultry .and Egg,: Ea:p are still
A meeting of the Membership
and Evangeli&amp;m Comm ission and out1tanding values. With reuon­
one of the Board of Trustees was able prices and large ■upPliet, e1p
held Sunday fo8owing the Sun- are excellent protein choice■ for
eummertime meala. Jndication■ are
LAST WEEK'S MYSTERY
FARM
tba
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of
Walter
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Cross,
Langsville
rural
rol\le,
day
School hour.
was
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increased number• ol fJ'fen
located east of Da�v11le. Prev1o�s owners of t he farm, known then ai; the Darst farm; were Several local MYF members and that be
oming to market durin1
will
Cyrus Darst and his father. Tlus I l l-acre farm was first brought into being in 1870 by this a�ul�attended tl1e Charge MYF the next cfew
".ftekt. Look for more
same Darst family which oecupied it for 1'0 y ears. Sentinel reader Evelyn Ward of Dexter I picntc at Forked Run L.alr.e Sunday "!peciala" 011 these young bird&amp;.
identified it correctly as that of the Walter c ross place ·
afternoon. The regular YF meetMeat: The lltuation of unchana:­
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In g w.. he ld Sunday e,ening at ed rel.ail meat price• with the ex•
ceplion of atere "1pecial1'• ia ex•
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�:�� evening praytt Aer- pected to continue for the nut
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few wee U. One eueption may be
pori: loins which may increue
alighUy in price.
Mn. Hart ol Danville apent the
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week end at the F;ndling . Calds
8-rt d attended church E�rtain With Cookout
Zinni .a bl ight :or leaf spot may
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Mr. and Mh. Harry Stover of
have appeared 111 )'OUr area or j
Middleport
entertained with a cook
The age group moat freque11tl)' will be tiCen shorOy, �ays Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz and
C. E. BLAKESLEE
�ounty Ext■n1lon At,ent, Agri.
meeting with death or in� ury i.11 P.arty k.i. extension plant patholo- daughter. of Wililamstown, w. va. out at their home thUJ week with
their daucbt.er, Mr■ . Jama Hub­
A ccidents ar� ca u�d-They do the group (rom l�n to nmeteen gist. T.tw Ohio State University. spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.
bard, Lancuter, u special 1ueata.
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This statem_ent years. And worse still, the freq uen- Cool nights with heavy dew for• and Mn, Hobart Swaru.
Other■ enjoying tbe outln1 were
tmght well be the theme . �f N�hon , I cy of such �ccidents for this age m�tion &lt;.re ideal conditione for . Mn. Charles D. Woode ,pent
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MabeJ Hyaell, Steve Bailey
Monday evening with Mr. and Mn.
�• Farm Safety yteek w�1ch 1B be- '. gro p has mcreaacd three per• this fun�us di.sea5e,
and Dave Stover.
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First
symptoms
ol
thl.!I
disease
Clair
Wood
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of
Chest.er,
while
her
mg observed this com111g week ce1, duri�g the last ten _years.
Maybe 1t would l_&gt;e w,� lo j u st ar.e small._ reddish b:-own 1pots hwband attended a Panonage
July 24 to 30.
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For ev�ry accident . someone majt:� .•. �ental p1ct�re of some with gra)·1sh white centers that Tru!!lte e meeting at the parsonage
made a mistake. The mistake was poss1b111l1es lor accidents. flow grad ually increase in site to form there
in Jurlgem ent, or tn just plain or- about the proud father who lets irregular, large, brown dry areas.
Mr: and Mn. Harry Guthrie re· 'led a rew days in Landln■ry every-day carelessness.
his three year old son drive . the Simi l ar spot! appear on stems centlY VIJI
Accldenl5 to !arm residents hist tractor? Of course, father ls pro ud and on the nodes. Inrect,·on, on caster and Col umbus.
y_ear claime� i:nore than 1 1 ,300 vie- o_f the boy, b ut lel'B hope the boy the stem may cause part or it to
Rev. Miller and family recently
ttmes and mJ ured about
!Jvee to be a man inelead of an ac- die back. The in fected area&amp; may moved into the Robinson home forturn dar k brown or l:ilack, partilJ'I the farm home also we find lot11 ciden.t statistic.
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Oll e
of pote�tlal danger. Another 2,700
This past week on o ur Co-opera• cutarly iC they are on the stems.
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Spray olants with a fungicide to
were killed in farm homes and tive Study tour to Chtrleston an
Mrs. Edna West and son, Myron,
interesting mimeograph was picked protect th (' m from fungus attack. of Atheru, recently vis:ited her sis400,000 injured.
up in the waiting room of one of Fe- rbam (1-'ermate. Ferradow, etc) ters, Mrs. Ollie Follrod and family
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Human ail u e i 8 th. e great u n the large glass plants. It didn't 2½T per �allon of water or man- and Mn
. Thelma Henderson and
damen tal ca use o ( acc, �enls, W hat- even concern itself with glass but eb ( rif an .zate · D ithane M-22) I T family.
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ever th e other cond Itions under- 1 have been an tte m 1 to k eep the pe r gal lon of water will give
Mr. a7ld Mn. George Souders
lying them is h u man failure to emp 1 oyee on t�e . o:. It started out go od contruI when used regularly. and son of Columbua visited the
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recognlze and �r rec t hai:a,,..s an d like this. "Last year �.000 toes
latter's 1ister, Mn. Besti� Cappel
take re�•onab�e precautions. J:I U· and 18,DOO fingen were lost due
and !amily Sunday.
man fail u re 1nc�udes: �xcess1ve to power lawn mower accidents.
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haste, unsafe eq u ipment, improper Nearly a third of the victims were
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rs. Murray J' i.ilmg
kDowledge: and . im proper attitudes cent of theae accidents could be
Mrs.
G�rtru de Murrav of Lodi
Wherever you live, you can
auc h as 1mpat_1 ence, thoughllesa i:harged to mechanical failure of
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for
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enjoy
the convenience of ca•
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and
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conflde!1ce,
Dees, false
lhe machine." Then followed a
weeks vmt with her. son, �ank
and modern appliancea __ , ,with
Maynard Coe, director or farm ll1,t of ten saggeet lons on how tlr
Ashland BotUed Gu. Allhland
.Sil rtiui: }or the Nat1on 111 Sllfct)' 1'tevent an acidcnt. The last �µ gNEWAR K . o. UPI _ A pair of f C. Murray and family, M1dd.le,
Bottled Gas _ _ _ is dependable.
Co o nc1 I p pmts out that Jac k or b ar- gestion read, .. Never allow a cff ild ' lfil\t-sizcd bandits, duped into , port.
M�s. Frank Mu rray and Miss
convenient, storm1)N!Of, beat,
mony al the .breakfast table may to play with a mower any more Coming out ot their hideaway in
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Paulme
Wat.son motored to ParkiMtanU)' .
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have a great 111fl � ence on . the safe- than you would with 8 loaded re- the w&lt;K!ds a t r a day o evading
100 officers, faeed a 109g list of ersburg lo accompany Mn. M urty of a farmer. 0 The attitude the volvcr.''
F« More D■tal11 Phone
ray here.
criminal charges today.
farmer has when he goes o ut to
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Other
visiton
at
the
Murny
a
lot
of
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c
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machinThe
increase
in
the
number
or
Authorities
have
decided
to
run
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home
were
their
!on
Phili
p
ery,'' said C�, _" is extremely im- farm ponds aml in the use of bo ats bring arm�d
robbery charges
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Mrs
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Ella
Toledo
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portant. If his wife or children UP · is a contin ually adding possibility ag ainst the men and also on ldset him at breakfast, he's m uch I of ac cident or death. Only by us- ered riling k idnaping and assault enette, Tuppen Plains; and Mrs.
Gladys Caldwell. Addiaon. Mrs.
more likely to have an accident Ing good safety measures can we charges.
Hem.lock Gn,ve, Ohio
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ilton . Schneider 38, anton, Edna Cr11 ig was a supper gueat
than If he leave� t�e table in a move to cut down this possible
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loss of life from these relatively and llobcrt B . U offer, 31 , or Oe U- ?f the Murrays Thursday evengoo� frame of mind.
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roy in Carroll County, were seized 1 :
Jt s not only a naggmg wife , at new sources.
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The increased use of chemicals hy a Highway Patrol lieutenant
&amp; m�n to an accid�nt, Coe --: a req u ire, constant attention to be Wednesday night as they walked
married man - h esitated to pomt &amp;U(e these materials do not get in along railroad tracks just west of
out. "Burnt toast, bad weather, or the hands of children or in contact Summil Station in Licking County.
a aleepleea night can have the s,eme with foods.
disastrous efrect. Anything that
Only as we k now that we are
The •Pa trol had switched · to un- I
causes a farmer to concentrate the eau:&lt;ie of a ccidents and that we mar k ed cars and withdrawn its
!en on the work at hand Is to be musl control ourselves can we re- cruisers.
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The Patrol identified Schneider
duce this loss to tbe nation.
8\/oided, if at all possible."
Each individual family should: and Hoffer ilS lhc men who abFarm machinery is the No. 1
eause of (arm accidents throughout £aee the fact that hazards do exiat; ducted Granville village marshal
the entire _unUed States. And remov� hazards that can be re- Curtis Kuhn, 50, beat him up and
strange •� · 1t may seem up.setting moved and recognl:r:e that we'll s,tole his sun a11d cruiser. K uhn
tractors is a much more frequent have lo learn to live safely with sullered a slight heart attack.
cause of death o r injury on le11el many hazards, Can we expect to They dropped him oH .after lrav•
eling a mile.
have salety in our rutu re.
land than on hill 1a:nd,

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Garden Fresh Vegetables For Ch ristmas Dinn,e r
REGARDt.ESS OF WHERE YO U LIVE-TOWN OR COUN TRY

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Evtry farm can u■t this ,MF 00 Fl■ll•Type Forage
H■rvesler. A minimum number of wo,.lna P•rta �
It a low coil machine to buy and to operate. There's no
need for pick-up 111embly, knlvts or lant, The ftlMa
do It all. It chops slanding or tvtn down 01'111, com or
legumes for ,111ge. It's Just the thing tor topplitg . au..,
beet■ and corn stalkl for b�dlng, or cutting com and
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Only One 1 5 Culilc Fl!Of Upright Left At A Sp�lal $265.00
Ilg 14 Cubic Foot · FrNztr On{y $229.00
F,REE ELECTRIC SAW, OR D RILL WITH EACH PU RCHASE
FtN. h,fiYIIJ Wftliin I 00 fAilts
WE 'QU ITE FREQUENT }.Y . HAVE SOME GOOD
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Middleporl's Little League AU-Stars competing i11 the
Cllfd 'white Sox,
Onli, 1 month ,go e ,eryone was runli and a, n ifty pie..:e of rehel
18 Slli ..eo2 2 �
National area play-ofrs , were elimi na ted in their flr� t o ut i ng :1�=�::
eounUn&amp; hi, White 8ox out be · I pitching by fastballer Jack Fish/
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J erry Log Ahp lea · · · "; -to .ISB 6
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AMEIICAN LIAGUE
lost to the iYankeea. Fra n k 1&gt;&lt;1ll· retu rned hom e ""' ,urday.
J l i ndy .�ra mpning lo t h ird ba se. A���r n . C hi.
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Charles Wy a tt and lamily re8 1
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fanncr l Bud rt y Clmnl e, Pgh . 85 337 5,4 107 .3L8 Ne w Y ork
Broo k s thf'n
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Moore and Jim Johnso n. Gary S t e• While, St L.
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fifth mn !ng and y 1e ld ed Stmpk ms farm , which th ey pu rY e,e games are in' order st.rt-. i n the
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Paul Taylor and wire of Ali:ron
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87 338 63 1 04 . 308 · saltlmore
n nings for his seventh viei
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Hindy Bruton , M U .
handl(•d for ,in e rror,
41 43 .488 ? ½ w ,nus vs �e,n,roy_ J.l5, Racine ! tory
83 361 70 I l l .307 Washington
have been visiting her 1ister, Mrs. I
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60 2:i6 37 71 .302 'De troit . . . . , . . 41 43 .-481 'f¼: Braves v,. OIIIIPDhi
Merle Davis and f a mily .
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With big Hr1tl"r W� llare ot hal Cngh m , St. L.
The R ed Sox beat the l n�1 ans
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Mr and Mrs. Cl are nce Ogdin
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, 6-4, the Orioles topped th e Tigers and Mrs. Hazel � a rtin were
Stobart �toil• s(• &lt;·onJ with th e
The undersigned, SUPERINTENDENT OF .JWlJR­
Monf!cy tvtn i na Mohd round ·2- 1 and the Athletics ci erealed the , Sund a evening gue
AMERICAN LEAG.UE
tleing run in position to score,
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OF THE S'l'ATE OF OHIO, hereby eel!(lfl11 (hat
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gen tacklln1 Red's Meats, the Lc a1ue 1111mes.
The MIDWEST MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. of
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Mrs. Merle Davis a nd Mrs.
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7ii:h0 le cha m pions h1 P ." i1 h a ggreLo u l1Yllle S CharlNfon 2
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to• was 11ven by Rev. Fred I . Gardner.
mato,
slightly puzi
kl'l!S 9- I ; TurIey, Yun k&lt;'l'� 6· 2:
,- 0 ,, champ ,· on, trs o'led th e co-lead- ,,
of Ohio
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Stohhs, Senotnrs 6·2: Perry, InM rt . L E Re ynolds president • con· en
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WASHINGTON U P1-P1tcher1 1eiea as the 1ite for the ne,xi world duded· a ·short buii·n eu meeting.
dianA l 0-4 ; Slllley, Whiti, Sox 9_4 _
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BIii Fl11cher and Tom Moraa. n heavyweltht title filht..
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A n annou n cew en\ of tJiv Aug ust
National LHIU• - Williams, !ilW i lched unifor m• tod1,. In •
"No one h11 spoken to tn e or m eeting wlth M ra.· Jto l&gt;ert McEI"• 1
Dod g ers 9 2 : Jtoc buck, IJod.icrs 8-2; s traight wa iver deal betwef" .We Pat terson abo ut lhe propo1ed JU nny
committee
rg
e
I n ch a
and her
Farrell, Phils 7-2 ; Uuhl, Broves 9-3; Washi n gto n Senators a nd Oelroll ' site," D Amato H id. 'A• far H l [ ._,11 made . Mrs. Reynolds an nou n c, Tige rs.
1.nw, Pirates 12-�.
know they're atlll lookina: for I ed that the Loya l Pals Class of the
site a1non1 ctUea that
Include ch urch a re selll ng pie a n d garden
New York."
ba■kets .
The cha mpion ', m an,rer added
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ft'
he would make no further slate·
Mickey Fears
m,n' ahoUl 'h. ..,. unIll aft.. h ,
dl1eu1N1ea the ·,1tu1Uon with Jo,
hannon I n Sweden next montb.
M ass. UPI wolfCESTER,
is scheduled to atart 1 n Steady Mickey Wright, who has
Ptttenon
AKRON, Ohio lJl'I - Smllinl!! rrom Baltimore, Md., Ke n Venturi
exbJbition tou r itl that country truste very Httle
Jay Hcherl , a sl£1'nder 37-ycar•old and Fred Htwkl ns.
to luck so far,
d
Mason Rudolph WII at 143 whil e Aui. 8.
ex•Marlnl', held II une s l rok e lead
feared chance would turn a&amp;ai n st
Bill FulH)', pre1lde nt or Fea- her today as she drove towa rd n
l,lOl11g inl. n lhl' third rimnd or PGA for mer U, S, Open champion Tom­
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.11:old drnmpi o nship 1oday wltt1 fa- my Bolt, Gene Llttler, Geora« ture Sports, lnc., a nnou nced Frl- u nprecedented third con11ecutive
vored Arnold Pnlmor I wo Nlrokt•s Bayer, Ted Kroll a nd We s Elli■ aa)' that tht P1tteno n · Johanuon u. s . wom en'i Open golf champi•
orf the p.11.ct'.
wer e at 144. For mer PGA cha m • "rubber" match will be sta&amp;td 1t onah ip,
Hebert . 11torrning the Jong 7,Hl!i· pio ns Jackle Burke and Doug the Los An1elea Coliseu m Nov. 1
Miss Wright of Chula Vista,
I
Country Club Ford we re amonc thoae arouped unlet• eUher tiilhter baa a " re•- Call f . walked off the Worcester
yard Fir�stone
course a■ he did the bt&gt;at'hes of at 14-15 while a atroke behind with sonable objection."
country club wlth h er seeo n d on e
l wo Jt m a, shot a lhree under par a host of othera wu t nother lorunder par 71 Frid ay and a two
67 for a two ro111Td one uruler par mer PGA ki ne, Dow F1natfr w1Id.
1troke lead solng Into tod a y's fl­
139 before a PGA re(•Ord seco nd
After toda)''H round the field will
nil two rou nds on the rolllng,
day 111llery o( 12,770.
be cut to the low 60'1 and tie,
8,173 yard ••zout.
That WH one strok e better than for Sund1)"s fi nal l'ound.
Hebert shot five birdie&amp; but ll•
Don Januar)' while Sammy Snead
many ham• repair
can
carded Lwo bo1eya In h la round.
so
grouped
wtJre
and Doug Sa nde n
Phone Wl•l•3fl4 l
younell and oave money, We tan
with Palmer ,t 1-41 . Three stroke, He toured th e front nJne In 33,
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IMlp you with lnformatl,. 1111 how fl!
R1ci pe, wJ� h fin bil runs in the,
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But thal 67 added lo hl1 first Pini 111nJn.J, lour ot them un­
rou nd 71 Wu Sood lhlMl h to &amp;Ive earned, sewed up a Pony pme Ylt•
tory laat even 1n, at S1rttu.n, th e
him the leacl,
.
Palmer, 1hootl!!41 for • new 1011 fi nal coun t beln1 8-2.
•Bruce Beea}e .,,., the only hit•
l n1 "triple el"Own 1 1 l'ln into trou­
ter
on eith er ta,m to Jet more
ble after • 1ood 1t1rl lhd wiu nd
thin
on UM)', hfil ·tRiltlll two Ith•
,
up wlth • aewnil l'Ound ilta'N
11ea for i1dne.
four over par.
·Larry h-lce went all the way for
Ifie wl nnier,, fanned 12 and walked
·tlree, Jim l..cukl, who cami on In
' lhe fourlh, fan ned nine, wolkod
two In four innt np.
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Dai ly Se n tinel, Pomeroy-M iddleport, O., July ZS. 1�5
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BiNe ocholll 9;30 am: wonhlp 1
..,,,ice IO,IIO am : Youth r,now�
8 pm_ worohip 7 pm.
(Edlrorial-"Chriatianity Today" )
cu
C:h11rc:h ., C:hrW The · comlng of warm days brings the happy sI_ g ht 0f. ,. A rn - S Pomet'■y
.ehool 9:BO a m : Mornunday
SU NDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF THI! W!EK
eric an, on the move--0r it wo u ld be a happy Sight, u not i ne worship to,30 am: Evenine
By Roy L. Smith
quite &amp;o many of us were trying to move at he a_m ti me.
3 : 30 pm; Pr•yer meeti n &amp;
The story of Hosea, the Old Testament prophet who Turnpikes and freeway are now crowded w!ith .sm1ll1�ona of worwhlri
8
and Bible study 7:30 pm Wedne»­
preached about the year 7 10 8. C., is the story of a man who cars cra wling over the glorioua landtcape. Who ar� the peo- day.
held e grudge against the times.
tc.lnt•lkl,y Chu rch - Sunday
ple riding in these autornoblles? Where are they going? What
Sophisticated Peoce
p:ao am; Wor1hlp ,er-vice
tch(lOI
are they thinking? We rarely know. Only when a bumper
Although the wor d had not yet
en i nve n�ed. the gen - crashes into ours or a (ender is creased, do we step ou t and 10
1con,,... iena
,
l Chrl
t
era tion in the midst of which Hosea, li ved w as h1 gbly IOpht.11•
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b
engage i n the form al ritua of exehan ging cards, there y be9:30
n day tchool
tlealed. And no generation is ever in such danger aa that one coming acquainted with our traveling Cellow•Am�ricans For .at'-" C!hu,ch-Su
or,
30 am.
1
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w
,ervice
hip
m
s.
r
is which th in k.ii it knows all the answe
;.,_,.0,. IMentM&gt;•y Acfventltt
the rest of the jou rn ey we live ln lso[a tion, the windows rol lDue to a peculiar politi cal situ ation , in which the two ed up. Even though we �e on the sa me higbw�y, we live in
-&lt;Iz.t Butternut Ave. DAV Hall)
grea t emp ires of anti quity - A$sy ria and Egypt - were pla-y- differen
,.
1 sabbath School 2 pm; Wonbip
t wor lds.
In g for power a n d wo rl d m a stery 1 the small nations that la y
J t is astonishing how complete and self-sufficie nt our service 3 : 15 pm ; se�vic:e, are Sat ­
betwee n the · two were enjoyi ng a perio d of unprecedented little " worl ds" are and we have but little inclination to urday. Prayer meetin g Th u rsday
prosperi ty.
ch a nge groupings. There is, by way of Ulust ration . tbe in tel- ''�;:._ of Goel
_ ,h- 1
l
Mt.
A n enonnous t rade was going on between the Eas� � nd Iect ua l-philosopbi�al wo rld , Whhilh moves in Its dista
n
nt
the West, as �syria, built u p her w ar potential in antiCi pa- wide-ranging orb i There are the tight o�its of he ,.a c�- Sunday iCbool 9 5 nm; worship
.!
t.
l eervice u am; Prayer m eeting
lion of the day she e•P.O&lt;led to strike al Egypt. And little Is- en tific world" , the "world" of psychoana lysis, the sport�ing
Tuesd ay 7 , 30 pnt, Young people
ra el was co ll ecting m illions in customs d uUes. -It lOQked as world" and the "underworl d ."
.
,
Frid a y 7:30 pm.
though the gra vy tra in might run forev�.
The d anger is that the particular i1world" in which one
Carl eto n lnt.rct.n•ll\ltlonal
UhUorm Sunday Sehoo) leuon for July 2 4:
Kina:sb u ry Roa �Su nday schoo �
lives becomes the consu ming interest of li fe. The Church
.
"GOD DESIRES STEADFAST LOVE," Hosea 1:1 lhroligh
has a lwav s sin. ce New Testa ment times, been tempted to be-- 9 , 30 am : Wonho p hour 10.30 �m,
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4:3 ,· 5:1'
every olher Su•day.
� 6:6.
@ lhronsh
COme a ,r.Wo
' rId " of ,·ts ow n , and .the temptatio n. is .su ch tod
. ay
&amp;.lhl•tMm Baptilt, Great Bend
And with the merchants and traders from Asia a nd Af. that no " world '' c an becom qmte
as isolated m its orb•� as
e
worship 9: 30 am: sun -Morning
rica there came the licentiousness of the idolatry r,ractised
the den ominational "world' . ' ' Ministers and chur'c h executives d;1y school 10: I?i am; Ev ening
by the two g reat -powers. There was not a woman n a ll I s- ca n an do
d
go fo r days without spea:Jting to an yon e except to !lervi ce 7 : 30 pm.
reel who wao I mmune to t he gayety, the dram a , a nd the se Ba ptists , or to Presbyterians, or to Episcopa lians as the ca!e
duclions of the strangers who came with money in their tun- m a y be. Despite a ll
the books abou t "the role of the Chu rch in
ics and lust in their hearts.
the wor ld," many churchmen never see the world or even
How
.
The WOJ'St aspect of tlje situation appeared in the fa ct the oilier side of the Chu rch.
tha t everyone except Hosea seemed lo think the times were
C h • i s l i o ri S , , ,., r r P
Thus It Is possible for an intelligent ChriBtiz·n to be un• . "
good beca use bu siness was good.
t
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n
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st
i
Chr
or
blshway
the
on
t
a
th
re
a
there
aw
y
_ _are mill ions .
H �o l s
.
. Eyll • Respeei.ble
of Amer ic an church members traveling alongs1He htm but ·, . ,
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Tt1C CHUl'tCt1 rollt ALL • • .
The si nister circumstance of . thl&gt; generat ion lay 1n the headed perhaps in a different di r ection; whose persona l di,., ,.
ALL POR TNII!: CHURCH
ean
"I
uy,
to
Oed
tiai,heriold
our
of
••ct that the fou lest evi ls claimed the sanction of respect- ciples, intellectu
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n., CJ.id, it .. ........ ,� ..
a l l ife, attit ude,, opinions and even dreams
to
you
lead
you
give
can
God
only
but
knowledge,
�-,SHIES for Everyone
abi lity.
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revol.ve a r ound foci that are quite unrela te&lt;t kl his ?Wn ot�it; , .
wisdom."·
SUNDAY
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Among the pagans sex w as assoeiated with div inity I,.,
I t so happens that lil&lt;!'s answers are never quite GO sun- · 1 1 . WIITN-TV
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�..-i 'l.tlun. W".,._ .... O,.,di.
ca use i t was assoeiated wi th the crea tion of life. Allached to pie as peop who a re otblting in their ow li ttle wo rld like
And how ritht he w... A atrlnir of diplom..
s
n
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le
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9:45
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,Ohannel
all the hea then shrines were " holy women " whose e lll'lllngs
, ,- "
and degrees does not make a· inan wise. Many of
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to th in k they are. Men are, a, the Psalmist sa ys , fearfully
k� The Wings
I
f
I
Ta
su pporte d the priests and the cu lt.
1
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the wisest never had a formal education.
and wo nderfully ma de; a nd if a theologian ls bumped _from
.1
The Morning"
...,1a.i, ud ..,.,. .. a...... n.,,
The seductions oC the sex-saturated pagan�sm were es- the rear a nd gets out of his car to discover th a t the Chr1st tan
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For know ledge ill the accumUlatipn of factl!I. But
peciall y attra cti ve to the adolescent Hebrew .)V0men who were Chu rch i s greater th an 'i!' thought
Flnt Bapt111 -Ch u rch,· Pome�y,
h
, and b)Ore Biblleal th an he
diild1t11"1 IAU. (}) f• 6t ..... flf 1wisdom is the ability to apply a few facts - per­
flattered by the prQspect of fine clot hes and lush livings. thought and ha'S not swung behind the 1,nest theolog ica t 1a- Ralph C. Zundel, P astor, W1l ! 1 sm
-ilr _. .-. &lt;•, r• ._ •
haps onl y one - to a life-situation..
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A nd amo ng those w ho surre n d ere d to
Watson Supt. 0-30- 1 1 : 1 5 eombmed
· ,. aII lo the good of h: C.U.dl Hlllf. wltidt. ..... ••
. . the blan dillilUnen"" of sh1o
as P.,e th ou gbt, 1t
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.and study.
servic
e of worship
the stranger-trad ers was the wife of Hosea 1 the prophet.
How e8$Y 1t is for some churchmen to clamber ba ck n�to
1o duordi nplid, .. ..i ;- Billl
''The
We know a distinguished scholar who ha• writ.
I t i s a da rk d ay for any 1ene ra:tion when Ucenae, l ust orbi t by writing off the g rea t tr uths of the Chrts ti an fa! lh Speeis l m usic. Sermo n
Meek
ness'". Nursecy and
of
Marks
ten vp lumes on ecclesiastical architecture. And we
and loose living lays claim to the sa nctlon of •• scten'l!e" or
a&amp; "some kind of pletiatic theology," a nd to resume forth�1th J u n i or church for children ; 6: 30 '
knoW-an elder ly widow who tola her grandchil dre n,
'•broa dm indedness. ' '
the anthropo-sociolog ical debate! Surely Go d ca.Jled u� rn to Youth meeti n g; Wednesday '7_:30
11 Churches a in't made to look at !"
Everywhere in Israel the moraL stan dards of the eople his service for greate r pu puies . To the !Jody of Christ he Prayer hour. July 31 Hym n sing
r
_
were sa�gi ng. There was a spirit of li bera lism ln the ar.r tha t has committed b S pi rit
Nor­
land
e
Fre
sacrame nts the mean s 2;3o conducted by
t e1 the gifts , the
An d the ..,holar - earnest Chrl,tian that he
w as eqmval�nt 1o lboseness.
of Grace, the privilege of prayer, �he mes.,�ge of the ev�n�el, .
humbly bows to the wisdom of the widow I
1,
A gen eration that seeks enterta inment in nudity, ex- the jily of salv�Uon , the cornmum�n of �mts, the Chr1st1an
ltN Methottlst Church, Pom­
s
.
n
u
,ftor.
Brown,
ne
a
a
Euge
P
citement in sex extr -v ganc e1 and pleasure in the -lowering hope , eter nal life, and the tn}'ster1ous r ches of his love. s erot
i
For whelher it . · be a cathedral or chapel, the
I 1 day school O: t.5 a m Kenneth Fi n 0
of mora l restraints is writing its own obituary.
it pietistic theology" to believe and declare that Christ loves ley, su pt: worship 10:30 am ToChu rch cannot enrich our lives until revenmtly
No Home lflllnune
the Whole Church, just as God loved the whole wor ld a 11;d. _g ave pie " Moi;ltrn M iracl es"; Wed neswe enter its portals to worship ..and serve God. TM
The prophet Hosea di..,overed that no mail's home I• His
f or it; or tha t this wo•Id Is greater than any " p rivate �,, 7 p/n, Cboi1 rehi&gt;a_rp_l _M n.
fear of the LoHl is the begimririg of wurdom,
i mmu ne to the seductions o f ,sex . nd ppgan.ism. When bis wi�
1
tl
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t
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director:
d
Wcri"y,
U6hll
wo
· deserted her home aRd her little one for the excitement and
0
'ffie priest and the LevHe stayed 1n orbit" on the tu rn- ror Youlh Fellowship. w: �e for
the glamor- of the life of a " holy woman" , i t was but typical pike T
July 36 I
week �glnnmg iu Jy
G
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ta
n
"
p ark ed bis car" and Jell his
he .
d Sam ari n the
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. e inbra,I coJIct'p5e
m pgrou nd.
ea
aster
Lanc
at
" n atio�.
• Df 'th·e enw.re
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world and offered his brothe r a hand. Paul a cted f rom the
far)
90
registered
ople
e
p
g
you
Th�re
B:'re J few ·tacts every ma n ought to face , if he ls sa� e moti ve when he left the worl of Asia for the wo�l of
,
d
I Rel il:ious devotions ,00 WMPO at
.d
,
prepared to toler ate sex extravagances which masqu erade Europe There
is a sense, indeed, 1 n which only the ChrJStian
.
10,30 ,. m. each day.
under the guise of art.
is truly a wo rld citizen , since for the love of Chr ist he m a kes l Fl nt a,ot1,1 Chll r, h, Middlo1,
f•� •-� . ..__
1 . Some family has contributed a dau ghter for publ ic every ma n 's world his own
port Rev. D6nald Boone, pastor
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consumption, every time a girl is put on the stage to exhibit
7 j Morni ng wo'nh fp 10 , 1 s am : : s, so
a,llfela
t•b
IINGSPfRATION HELO
9 : 30 am Supt. Berbert Rou:o,q; , ' pm church offipers m eet at the
he rself.
,
2.. Those who traffic in sex depend upon the public for
'nle slng s'piration presented pr a)'er aervlces Wcdr esda y �:°'! 1 church ; Tuesdly 8 pm Board of
l ast Sunday eveni ng at Syracuse ,pre acl\ln_g · Stmday r. lgbt 7. SO, ·Trustees; Wedriesday '7:30 Hour
....,..,.__d r,11 tile IHI •l•e•• finna •- or,,..az.......
t
t
their p rof!ts,
j
1s:sd 1 \,nr tif!'ntor• elJoir
EUB
end a nc e Pm, Jo�na:. peaplti,. meetin&amp; sunatt
an
drew
hurch
C
a . There will come a time when that one who has paid of 4 1 . Rev, F. E. Dunn W.iii ,
of Prlijerj:
,\p
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ue ..,_
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eiir,ar( Th iir.Sif&amp;y · � :30 1 M,l\k, _, ::ir,Jao.se --•e• ...
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the adm ission price will be required to sta nd before a chaste charge
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Churc� ) 1 Fellowahip; 6:�5
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God and accept ju dgment.
M a ny fa vorable com m ent• were Rev. vi. �- Strausb a ugh, pastor luck supper at Mrs. Lillian Stelffs
4. No nation ca n traffic in its dau ghters and rema ln heard in appreci ation of the pro- Laurel Chff: Sund ay school 9 : 30
He. th Mathodiat Church, Midstrong.
' gram which I n cluded :i pia no 1010 �m Phil W}ae, Supt; Cl a�s me �t- dleport, R ev. Raymon Konkright.
5, No exhi�Uiortist is ,ilone to · btatne ; the times µiu st ac- much-loved or1an nu m bers, group mg 10:30 am, W m. Boul ey m pastor. Divine worship 10:SO sub•
nu m bers by the Hubbard family cha rge; FM'-: aervlces 7 p m ; Eva n, Ject "The NeW rd er of Red emp-.
eept their share of the resptmsibtli ty.
General Auto Re�
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Furn iture and Ap"pllances
Copyright .l960 by the Di v�sion of Christian f'Auca,tion, 11. nd by a delegation from Morn• a el ia�lc sorv 1ces 7 ;30 pm; Prayer , tion"; Su n da)' school e:30.
Ing Star EUB Church, respon11ve meelm� Wednesday 7 : 30 pm.
Cer-. 8:,,llilere,&amp; l'lrk
Phon, WY-1-2195
Ch urc h of Ch rist, Middleport,
Natl'ona l Co uncil of the C h u rches
Phone YU-5•21%5
Chr'·t
'"- ·Un'lted l'eildihgs, prayers, l!tolo1, other
10 In · I.II,;,
lun Fr• M■thoditl Fred 1. Ga rd ner, m in ister, 9:30 · Chester, Oliio
tiVMII
States of Artlerka.
rtadlngs and a five mi nute s er- Church Rev, W. H. Strausbaugh, Bible scltool R. c. Steffy, pastor;
m:cme lte . by the pastor.
pastor. Sunday sch ool 9 : 30 �m, · 10:30 Morning s ervice "Bl ess ed
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Worley }laley, Supt. : Morn,_•• Assurance" : 7 , 30 Ev ening service
\A8IUII If.If,,
worship 10:�0 , a m ; �y servi ce I "Approvl!d Un to God"; Wed. 7:30
C losed Elach Ldrd's Day
_ a ln,titille
A.ttendin
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Jeweler and Optometrist
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beck and Terri ,· n ari11'f'
7 pm · Evening service 7 = 30 Ro- Prayer meeti ng and Bible St u dy.
.
s in Athens where
i
Sauer
Harold
r._
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arge ; Praye•
tynn of Barber•-n
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�- . . . Ch rlltl1n Science locl■ty, ,_
llD&lt;k Springs Rood
Pomeroy
., "\,Slawler ,pent the w_. eet. tie i:. 11ttending the Jnslltute for b ert t;. Sm Jlh m c h
Middleport
"""' �Divlii 11.,.,en t
MN. ilru"&lt;I
• mee ti ng 7 : 30 Th ursday· ,
Sunday end' .,
..,Ith reJ·auve, at Duri.bar, W. Guid
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, -rwa_ flee· i_nd
orning
M
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with thfl Jewell" Taylors i n Charle&amp;-' Va.
tnt OIt• I ....ssem y O e - ' 'service 1 1 a. m. "Truth" ; Golde n
belnd 1ponsDred ' b)' the Federal Dorcas, E Codner, p.,.
astor · Sunday Text: The Lord is good; HIs mercy
to,i.
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diswas
Barrett
qayton
Mrs.
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sch ool 1 1 a m,; Children's church l"s everlasting; a'nd His truth e ndurMr. a nd Mrs. Robett Muaser and charged 'from Ho,zei' Hospt�l th e �h!nir,��:i
- ute :w· lll cover five 3 pm; Wor_ship 7:SO pm Sunday,
. 't ehildren , Tete1a a nd Ji mmy Braur. past wel!k.
eth to all g enerations , Psal ms 100 :
IIJk&amp;
the Tuesda and Friday
a
W
nd ilJ beln1 h � at
bus, 0.
el" of Columbus spent the past
I
Nation wide Jnsura nre of Colum
Mrs. .Eth,el Kinney of Canal Win- u' E! (
y
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5. Wedneday service at 8 p . m.
niv rsl y,
Middleport
Chrl
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,
h
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Churc
Wet!k witli bis mother, Mr. and che1ter cillled o n her mother, Mrs. -;--c--:-:-,==-;--:;:--::--,=--.
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TupP"r■ Pl•ln1 EUlh Peul Hooka
ne WY-%-2460
115 E. 2nd St., Pomeroy, Pho
R alph Hu mble, Pastor, Jim Reed, pHtor, Su nday School 9:"30 a. m.;•
)frs, Eilrl fClng. While here the Belle 'Martin , Mondf)'.
group 91):ePt TUtsd;ay a l Cam de n
Supt; Bible Bchool 9: 30 a m; �or11• Worship 8 p. m.; Prayer meeti ng,
H arold and lt.lnlor Burke of Col•
Paik, ·ti1htn1 at lluck Lake, a n d umbus l.ffl �n 4�1 a, v1catton
Jh&amp;: worship 10:30 am ; Chri.!ltlan 8 p. m . Wednesday; Christi an Enlilndeaver (youth ) � pm; Ev en!ng deit\l'or, 8 p. m. · Thursd ay.
•ete business visitors , in Gallipo- ,;.,uh ' tht!lr ,ira hd.Piretita, Mt, and
·
1
WOt!hip '7 : 30; Wednesday evening
Jls and ParkP.rabur&amp;:,
Mrs. Cti1lll! GNer.
South Bllth•I EUB, · Paul Hooks, I
Bakers Of Good Bread
Mike A�keao n · �f i;olu mbus ls
Bible Study '1:30.
·Mr,. Eva Welcb of Atb.en, •11
pastor: Sunday School 9!30 a. !"-;
IPl!ndlnC the l"eek With bis arand- a bu.1tne11 here Monday.
lradbi,ry thurcll Of t;n rfst; Art Worship, , 10:30 a . m.; Homecomi n g
Your Dodge •&amp; Plymouth Dealer
Vii.
Uanllngtoa,
pare nts, Mr. ,nd Mr■. C1•ir Taylor.
Ml': and \In. flober1 D1e1il Ind
at
School,
1
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e
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m
Bible
i,ter:
n
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,
:
Prayer
m.;
p.
Marcum,
service
30
,
Vickie Nel&amp;on, daughter of ltr. chUdrefl of '.M:illb\11')" are api ndlill
ltN'r.,, 1\.1
' t,hU ·1 ilf Jnu1 .9 :_ 30 a.m. Wilbu! Rowley Sr. �ll�t.; � p. m. Thursday.
- .
and Mrs. Bob Ne11on a�ffered
a tht 'w:eek With tJteir �parenhl, Mt.
C h ill it , 4tt;' · L. aH•I' DiY saints, �orning �o.rsh1p 10:3� ; Chr1st1�n . . _Lottrld" IUB; Ptul
brokfln ann In a tan rec.ilttly.
attil· Mrs. Chrti Diehl, ind .Mr. and
ld 'i'ow)i' Ti;b On )l'ortl'ahd Road ,qdea vor 8 p.p,.; Evening worship, · td'ii: Wor11�lp 10 a . m .; !3unday
O
Mn. Marie Jirchfleld wa1
Sc,ht;,pl· 1 1 . a . rn. ; Pra)'er meeting, ·
S\ind:ay ScJiodJ 9: 3b a tn: ffilchina 1. p;m,·
re- Mfl) Earl Ne�on of CatJ)til)"�r.
. . 11
leased troin Holier Hospital the
J,fr. a11tt Mn. Robet UlU udGC
Klntiom, Hall :el JthevU't Wit
10:30 ini •jn"d bible StUdy
� iY. m. F'r1day:
1 •
put weell:,
Mn. iBetty Siders •nd Je1.n An n �ielsday __pm. c .
,
Pri:Sftltt, P•� nl!Ulli Public. tneet1h1 Sunday
Mlddleplli'I
,1h!leclltra� .1Chu�, l!wa,-18
·
·
are vlBltirt1 her daUCht1.r, t(i'. a nd tor. · ·
n_.
sbyt1ma
e
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Refonned
UT1d
1�·
pm:
14
r
itudy
.
_pm;
watchtowe
Mn. Muriel Foley l&amp; • aurgical Mr,. Tom Orothoule � f•�Uy· ol
Loe-al Union 5t88, RaveMwood , W. Va.
eroy; . WiJd� �- !Bartels, pastor,
l11 , study"r:ll'il
· ·laltr 8 pm; Ser- .1
MWwlY C llfflftl,..,11v
- • ·· l l •., Ctu11NI,;,
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PJtlenl at HP.ls.er Hospl.141 .
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Hou,ton, 1'eu8. Jl!ll) -ho m mps. Bobby Sep-les, M n aier. Chu ck vice meet
i�"Wm 'BU1.ettnp.f Dir ot Chr.
ffll :TbuNifI)' 7 p m,. .?tfik
:�
J I.:r. and Mni_ 'K
- lh . Miclla
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n;her SUrJelJ, ' Sµnd•y Sehool, Su&amp;Jt ., latrr .school
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,, isUttd ay , Shobl ., &amp;, '•·
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pm.
urlday
8
and Mike of 1.,hilh co � YisI�d his and·
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of ltoaevl iJf ,�Jilted. With �q"ndt,SChool ttlfts . a t 9:30 a. m.,
m
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pare nt.a, Mr. and �•- Elta Michael h� ·p.rents/W. an, :?D
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U•· ,p �fl meeUtaa 1uesday 7 :,U p . Church , Lanwme, ,;'lhtn Wachefl. Ld!tl,
a n4 .Thelma over the week �hd.
1'.flY,. f •-1
Jey and ott-er relaUW, IOI d'!Wtl . ra r
llread
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Ml'I. �etta Kennedy spe:n� the • tnp to 1rawat l. .� :. '.
Ponteroy's Budeet Shopping Center
· t1oft IC h urih 91 C hrist, POIM- &amp;: 30 am; .Mornlniif .wOt'lhip 10;3l) filh
; ,.
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cCauley,
nd�y
or,
pas
n\�'.M
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week wi\h hel" d•u,�ter, Mn. A�
_Mornmg worship
1 1'� •·
, . and , . ,c ti,f!kilil.lOhVilll!l Road, Eue:ene, a m ; Nl(tlltt Youth 6:411, pm; 'st
Mr.
Jilly Hill, ton ot ,
rea - TtwbbUry at •Buckeye Lake:
10 :45 �; m.
Today s
Faith
.
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m;
h ool
sc
Bible
iervice
lll!llsllc
n
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Eva
m
p
7
Underwood,
iln
Her. h�fbt.nd, Worley, WH there Robert HIii, 11 vlaltiq_ M,r. and
enl�g
Ev
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BY!F,
world.
ti
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7:so
sday
n
ed
worship
service
lO:SO
ing
n
lowthlp
s·:so am; Mor
Mrs. Merrell Cutterill, Lancuter.
Ft'id•y to return h er ho me.
a e�vke, 8 �; m . 'God s Con n 1ct
Be.
m
p
7:30
woi'ihlp
Evl!hina
m
i
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pltl.
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Joe :Bradford of At hene talled on
Mr. a nd Mn. Don Wi llltrna re
Su;i;,oct e,o Church of Your choice
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Middleport ChUTCh of th• Na• With S,a.tan ; Prayer Meetmg, 7.30
Mr. and Ml'I. Calvi n Sprouse on centl)' vacationed I n_ A�llbtiC &lt;;l ty, be t Reed B"ble School Supt
Take Someone to Chu rch wi th You Sunday
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Wednesday.
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6
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9:30
urtnt
,chool,
Sunday
Methot:Hlt
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Saturday.
N, J., and New Ybi'k tlty. trheir
Pomeroy
WHI Main Street
Grfft ..ncl il.,hl■httm Baptist
Pomeroy
Phone WY•l!-2644
Mr. a nd .Mrs. Charles �lm pkin1 dau1htera, Debbie and Donna, Rev· Cirl Merrih• Pastor· Sun- m � morn ing worship' 10 : 30 a m
School D:3(1 aril, Dan.a Win e- E��n ing serviee 7:30 p. m. Prayer Church, Arthur R. MeCauley, pas­
had as l't!� nt iuest, a meee and 1tayed wl�h hill �ntl, Mr, and da
r Supt· Wouhlp ienlce at meetin g and Bible st udy Wednes- tor. Mornin g worship 9:30 a. m.,
bl,,Yhn·
fam ily, Mt. 1na M11. 'Elltel Hogs- Mrs. Lewis �!�h ams of ��DI
"Faith Jn TodaY,'s Worl�:" Su nday
e Ll;lng Ch ureh"; Youth day 7 . 30 p. m .
.
terry. Mra. "'."•iha ma return with
ton 1 Becky and J�hn, Columbua
School 10·�� a. ?':; Even ing service 1,
-school
NMml
Sunday
l•ptl■t
ltidweek
WM.;
Ff1t0wshlp 8 p. lTI.,
Mn. Harriet Wa rne r WH �dmlt- the m for a Y1slt.
7 : 30 p, m. God s con flict With Salp, 11 a. m. prayWor11h
Wed.
nt
p.
7:ao
m.;
a.
Study,
,:30
Bible
ted to 1(_1l1a Ge neral Hoap_lW the
(The Friend ly B anlt)
tan .
Middleport
157 Walnut Strei
Ctiurch.• Lll'N't Falls, RtY. 1 er aervice, Wed nesday 7 p, m.
Ann Sprout, d■u1hter uf Mr.
put �el,, followi n g Iii heirt atRacina, . Pertland P•rl1h: R.acln•
t
pt
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nday
Su
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Sproust
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t
SundtY
n
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C
paator.
Mn
t
HUbe
Middleport
ta:�
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••· John Field• lrfary ��arlotte · Smi� h� dau1hter of Mr. ,cl'loo� 9:30 ath; Wonhlp services s ehool 9iSO. Morning worship, :
· and M�
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Johnny •nd hi, moth,., u- ' Fie!tt•' and Mn. Gile, S mith, were ehoaen Sunday eveninl at 7:30. ,.
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of
Chu,d,
lho "•-••
Rutltnd Finl Btpfllf--Suoda, b 1
or Sout h Charleston were week 81 candidates fo, "Mill TJ-Couniy,
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•Chamhlp,
ltt,, �Richard
i.
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Preaching
nty Teeb Can- Syracoe Rev. Harold
Cou
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Tri
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Hdlmea,
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end guea ts Df Mr. and � llo:, eta ffOrd
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Your Walgreen A1ency
r
hop al Pomero'v Sat- pattbr Sunday echool 9:30
a m , d Q 2 : 30 p. m.
t
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Pomeroy
. ldmioblle-Ra mbler
6·30 pm· Ev1n1e}t1tle aervli!e1 at ·Sunday achool 10 a . m. w Ir' '1 na 111 n ihir.,e.l·
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1: ·30 � Mllli9p.ar:v aervlce la the Satprday 7:45 pm.
wi
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Flagler B;e•c� ��-• after ,1.ttUn•
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Bernicenf.,
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several NlaUves Nere.
ProPJ, P. Joachi
am: ev,nieli■Uc ,ervlce, 7 43 pm; ThP.fss, director.
· · ·"1
Mn. Rote Pattenon and , IJmlt n. end, a inbo-ree.
Plumbing &amp; Heati ng
Carmel IUI: F. ,E . Dunn, PHMr
pm.
B
7:4rl
atudy
'
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Will
Reynoldt
Mn.
and
Mr.
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pf
ter
daug
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Willia
Plume WY•Z..:ZOS?
Middleport
Rull,::a'Chv,ch of the Neuron■ Sund ay School 9:30 a. m ., Wayne
v E E
Lincoln "St.-Mlddleport,.Ph. WY-2-2550
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1e1ult1 n1 from I serioua attai;k JJf ol ) of LI.!'! ,n t
Quisenberry , 1upt.; Wor&amp;hip 10·415
,ervtce V/!!d neBaay 7:40 p m .
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a . 1n.· Prayer meet1n 1, 7:30 p. m.,
ChrldlanC...,_I
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Mr. ,md Mn. C.m,11 Siiowilen, the 1 1111 S,,lil!h a i!d lead•n IP letvt eo-:""
Featuri ng Decorated Slices, Novelties. B u l_k
Tolilll'. Eil- Bible ,chool 9:30 Im Worship Wed�e,day.
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the ·aeeond
WY•!-3718
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Middleport RI. l
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Phone WY-Z,5444
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Res!aura�t in Mtddleµort Wedne�- or M iddleport, ��nnle Miller of
day evemn g honored M rs. John 1 . Columbus and ,Dnue Oanon of RutDav111 of New York wh.o h.a .s been land Ell en Du tto n , Middleport,
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Middleporl's Little League AU-Stars competing i11 the
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Onli, 1 month ,go e ,eryone was runli and a, n ifty pie..:e of rehel
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National area play-ofrs , were elimi na ted in their flr� t o ut i ng :1�=�::
eounUn&amp; hi, White 8ox out be · I pitching by fastballer Jack Fish/
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J erry Log Ahp lea · · · "; -to .ISB 6
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lost to the iYankeea. Fra n k 1&gt;&lt;1ll· retu rned hom e ""' ,urday.
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Broo k s thf'n
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Moore and Jim Johnso n. Gary S t e• While, St L.
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fifth mn !ng and y 1e ld ed Stmpk ms farm , which th ey pu rY e,e games are in' order st.rt-. i n the
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Paul Taylor and wire of Ali:ron
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87 338 63 1 04 . 308 · saltlmore
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Hindy Bruton , M U .
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41 43 .488 ? ½ w ,nus vs �e,n,roy_ J.l5, Racine ! tory
83 361 70 I l l .307 Washington
have been visiting her 1ister, Mrs. I
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The R ed Sox beat the l n�1 ans
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, 6-4, the Orioles topped th e Tigers and Mrs. Hazel � a rtin were
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The undersigned, SUPERINTENDENT OF .JWlJR­
Monf!cy tvtn i na Mohd round ·2- 1 and the Athletics ci erealed the , Sund a evening gue
AMERICAN LEAG.UE
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gen tacklln1 Red's Meats, the Lc a1ue 1111mes.
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kecs 3 1 ; Lemon; _ se� ato�s 24: � an - hrtlY tlty Mla'fr!,I 3
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yankees
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n8me
hereunto submitted' ..
.
Scotland's John Pe n ton shared
ppd,, rtlh
Roch11t■r
20; Skowro n , Yankees 17.
y
a
tod
entering
lead
the
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caused
and
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Nat Ion• I L••tu• - 1B an k !I, C 11 bH
111, anflut.l fa mily pic n ic of the h ole gri. nd 1n the s pr1te
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Ohio,
Columbus,
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Ph ilathea i!lociely of the Middl\e- tiona I gel r tourna me nt. They
'n d date.
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20 Ma th ews, Braves 20; M ay s , G, , .
port Church of Cbri1t waa he d
H ou 1ton 1 OMlvtr O
NEW YORK UPI - I n&amp;e mar 't"huraday eveni ng at th e Roadside rea,hed l he helfwar ma rk of th e I
, July H, 19411
ants 19 ·
7ii:h0 le cha m pions h1 P ." i1 h a ggreLo u l1Yllle S CharlNfon 2
J()h anuon wu " very plea1ed" but Park with 28 In attend an ce .
Pitching
Edwo rd A. $to.well
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gate scores o , 142. 0IC k Mett of I
C
Worth t lndlanapoll1 2
moyd PatlerLWn'a manar1er, Cu■
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Arnerlcen L••1 u• - ontes. Yon- D01111-Ft.
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r intendent of lnsuninc■
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to
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to• was 11ven by Rev. Fred I . Gardner.
mato,
slightly puzi
kl'l!S 9- I ; TurIey, Yun k&lt;'l'� 6· 2:
,- 0 ,, champ ,· on, trs o'led th e co-lead- ,,
of Ohio
UNIFOltMI
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Stohhs, Senotnrs 6·2: Perry, InM rt . L E Re ynolds president • con· en
1
by n ine .glrokes.
WASHINGTON U P1-P1tcher1 1eiea as the 1ite for the ne,xi world duded· a ·short buii·n eu meeting.
dianA l 0-4 ; Slllley, Whiti, Sox 9_4 _
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BIii Fl11cher and Tom Moraa. n heavyweltht title filht..
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A n annou n cew en\ of tJiv Aug ust
National LHIU• - Williams, !ilW i lched unifor m• tod1,. In •
"No one h11 spoken to tn e or m eeting wlth M ra.· Jto l&gt;ert McEI"• 1
Dod g ers 9 2 : Jtoc buck, IJod.icrs 8-2; s traight wa iver deal betwef" .We Pat terson abo ut lhe propo1ed JU nny
committee
rg
e
I n ch a
and her
Farrell, Phils 7-2 ; Uuhl, Broves 9-3; Washi n gto n Senators a nd Oelroll ' site," D Amato H id. 'A• far H l [ ._,11 made . Mrs. Reynolds an nou n c, Tige rs.
1.nw, Pirates 12-�.
know they're atlll lookina: for I ed that the Loya l Pals Class of the
site a1non1 ctUea that
Include ch urch a re selll ng pie a n d garden
New York."
ba■kets .
The cha mpion ', m an,rer added
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ft'
he would make no further slate·
Mickey Fears
m,n' ahoUl 'h. ..,. unIll aft.. h ,
dl1eu1N1ea the ·,1tu1Uon with Jo,
hannon I n Sweden next montb.
M ass. UPI wolfCESTER,
is scheduled to atart 1 n Steady Mickey Wright, who has
Ptttenon
AKRON, Ohio lJl'I - Smllinl!! rrom Baltimore, Md., Ke n Venturi
exbJbition tou r itl that country truste very Httle
Jay Hcherl , a sl£1'nder 37-ycar•old and Fred Htwkl ns.
to luck so far,
d
Mason Rudolph WII at 143 whil e Aui. 8.
ex•Marlnl', held II une s l rok e lead
feared chance would turn a&amp;ai n st
Bill FulH)', pre1lde nt or Fea- her today as she drove towa rd n
l,lOl11g inl. n lhl' third rimnd or PGA for mer U, S, Open champion Tom­
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.11:old drnmpi o nship 1oday wltt1 fa- my Bolt, Gene Llttler, Geora« ture Sports, lnc., a nnou nced Frl- u nprecedented third con11ecutive
vored Arnold Pnlmor I wo Nlrokt•s Bayer, Ted Kroll a nd We s Elli■ aa)' that tht P1tteno n · Johanuon u. s . wom en'i Open golf champi•
orf the p.11.ct'.
wer e at 144. For mer PGA cha m • "rubber" match will be sta&amp;td 1t onah ip,
Hebert . 11torrning the Jong 7,Hl!i· pio ns Jackle Burke and Doug the Los An1elea Coliseu m Nov. 1
Miss Wright of Chula Vista,
I
Country Club Ford we re amonc thoae arouped unlet• eUher tiilhter baa a " re•- Call f . walked off the Worcester
yard Fir�stone
course a■ he did the bt&gt;at'hes of at 14-15 while a atroke behind with sonable objection."
country club wlth h er seeo n d on e
l wo Jt m a, shot a lhree under par a host of othera wu t nother lorunder par 71 Frid ay and a two
67 for a two ro111Td one uruler par mer PGA ki ne, Dow F1natfr w1Id.
1troke lead solng Into tod a y's fl­
139 before a PGA re(•Ord seco nd
After toda)''H round the field will
nil two rou nds on the rolllng,
day 111llery o( 12,770.
be cut to the low 60'1 and tie,
8,173 yard ••zout.
That WH one strok e better than for Sund1)"s fi nal l'ound.
Hebert shot five birdie&amp; but ll•
Don Januar)' while Sammy Snead
many ham• repair
can
carded Lwo bo1eya In h la round.
so
grouped
wtJre
and Doug Sa nde n
Phone Wl•l•3fl4 l
younell and oave money, We tan
with Palmer ,t 1-41 . Three stroke, He toured th e front nJne In 33,
.
n
I
off
e
n
ni
back
thle
par,
nder
u
two
John
r111ne
142
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e
pac
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POMEROY, OHIO
IMlp you with lnformatl,. 1111 how fl!
R1ci pe, wJ� h fin bil runs in the,
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But thal 67 added lo hl1 first Pini 111nJn.J, lour ot them un­
rou nd 71 Wu Sood lhlMl h to &amp;Ive earned, sewed up a Pony pme Ylt•
tory laat even 1n, at S1rttu.n, th e
him the leacl,
.
Palmer, 1hootl!!41 for • new 1011 fi nal coun t beln1 8-2.
•Bruce Beea}e .,,., the only hit•
l n1 "triple el"Own 1 1 l'ln into trou­
ter
on eith er ta,m to Jet more
ble after • 1ood 1t1rl lhd wiu nd
thin
on UM)', hfil ·tRiltlll two Ith•
,
up wlth • aewnil l'Ound ilta'N
11ea for i1dne.
four over par.
·Larry h-lce went all the way for
Ifie wl nnier,, fanned 12 and walked
·tlree, Jim l..cukl, who cami on In
' lhe fourlh, fan ned nine, wolkod
two In four innt np.
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Dai ly Se n tinel, Pomeroy-M iddleport, O., July ZS. 1�5
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BiNe ocholll 9;30 am: wonhlp 1
..,,,ice IO,IIO am : Youth r,now�
8 pm_ worohip 7 pm.
(Edlrorial-"Chriatianity Today" )
cu
C:h11rc:h ., C:hrW The · comlng of warm days brings the happy sI_ g ht 0f. ,. A rn - S Pomet'■y
.ehool 9:BO a m : Mornunday
SU NDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF THI! W!EK
eric an, on the move--0r it wo u ld be a happy Sight, u not i ne worship to,30 am: Evenine
By Roy L. Smith
quite &amp;o many of us were trying to move at he a_m ti me.
3 : 30 pm; Pr•yer meeti n &amp;
The story of Hosea, the Old Testament prophet who Turnpikes and freeway are now crowded w!ith .sm1ll1�ona of worwhlri
8
and Bible study 7:30 pm Wedne»­
preached about the year 7 10 8. C., is the story of a man who cars cra wling over the glorioua landtcape. Who ar� the peo- day.
held e grudge against the times.
tc.lnt•lkl,y Chu rch - Sunday
ple riding in these autornoblles? Where are they going? What
Sophisticated Peoce
p:ao am; Wor1hlp ,er-vice
tch(lOI
are they thinking? We rarely know. Only when a bumper
Although the wor d had not yet
en i nve n�ed. the gen - crashes into ours or a (ender is creased, do we step ou t and 10
1con,,... iena
,
l Chrl
t
era tion in the midst of which Hosea, li ved w as h1 gbly IOpht.11•
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b
engage i n the form al ritua of exehan ging cards, there y be9:30
n day tchool
tlealed. And no generation is ever in such danger aa that one coming acquainted with our traveling Cellow•Am�ricans For .at'-" C!hu,ch-Su
or,
30 am.
1
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0:
w
,ervice
hip
m
s.
r
is which th in k.ii it knows all the answe
;.,_,.0,. IMentM&gt;•y Acfventltt
the rest of the jou rn ey we live ln lso[a tion, the windows rol lDue to a peculiar politi cal situ ation , in which the two ed up. Even though we �e on the sa me higbw�y, we live in
-&lt;Iz.t Butternut Ave. DAV Hall)
grea t emp ires of anti quity - A$sy ria and Egypt - were pla-y- differen
,.
1 sabbath School 2 pm; Wonbip
t wor lds.
In g for power a n d wo rl d m a stery 1 the small nations that la y
J t is astonishing how complete and self-sufficie nt our service 3 : 15 pm ; se�vic:e, are Sat ­
betwee n the · two were enjoyi ng a perio d of unprecedented little " worl ds" are and we have but little inclination to urday. Prayer meetin g Th u rsday
prosperi ty.
ch a nge groupings. There is, by way of Ulust ration . tbe in tel- ''�;:._ of Goel
_ ,h- 1
l
Mt.
A n enonnous t rade was going on between the Eas� � nd Iect ua l-philosopbi�al wo rld , Whhilh moves in Its dista
n
nt
the West, as �syria, built u p her w ar potential in antiCi pa- wide-ranging orb i There are the tight o�its of he ,.a c�- Sunday iCbool 9 5 nm; worship
.!
t.
l eervice u am; Prayer m eeting
lion of the day she e•P.O&lt;led to strike al Egypt. And little Is- en tific world" , the "world" of psychoana lysis, the sport�ing
Tuesd ay 7 , 30 pnt, Young people
ra el was co ll ecting m illions in customs d uUes. -It lOQked as world" and the "underworl d ."
.
,
Frid a y 7:30 pm.
though the gra vy tra in might run forev�.
The d anger is that the particular i1world" in which one
Carl eto n lnt.rct.n•ll\ltlonal
UhUorm Sunday Sehoo) leuon for July 2 4:
Kina:sb u ry Roa �Su nday schoo �
lives becomes the consu ming interest of li fe. The Church
.
"GOD DESIRES STEADFAST LOVE," Hosea 1:1 lhroligh
has a lwav s sin. ce New Testa ment times, been tempted to be-- 9 , 30 am : Wonho p hour 10.30 �m,
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4:3 ,· 5:1'
every olher Su•day.
� 6:6.
@ lhronsh
COme a ,r.Wo
' rId " of ,·ts ow n , and .the temptatio n. is .su ch tod
. ay
&amp;.lhl•tMm Baptilt, Great Bend
And with the merchants and traders from Asia a nd Af. that no " world '' c an becom qmte
as isolated m its orb•� as
e
worship 9: 30 am: sun -Morning
rica there came the licentiousness of the idolatry r,ractised
the den ominational "world' . ' ' Ministers and chur'c h executives d;1y school 10: I?i am; Ev ening
by the two g reat -powers. There was not a woman n a ll I s- ca n an do
d
go fo r days without spea:Jting to an yon e except to !lervi ce 7 : 30 pm.
reel who wao I mmune to t he gayety, the dram a , a nd the se Ba ptists , or to Presbyterians, or to Episcopa lians as the ca!e
duclions of the strangers who came with money in their tun- m a y be. Despite a ll
the books abou t "the role of the Chu rch in
ics and lust in their hearts.
the wor ld," many churchmen never see the world or even
How
.
The WOJ'St aspect of tlje situation appeared in the fa ct the oilier side of the Chu rch.
tha t everyone except Hosea seemed lo think the times were
C h • i s l i o ri S , , ,., r r P
Thus It Is possible for an intelligent ChriBtiz·n to be un• . "
good beca use bu siness was good.
t
i
n
ia
st
i
Chr
or
blshway
the
on
t
a
th
re
a
there
aw
y
_ _are mill ions .
H �o l s
.
. Eyll • Respeei.ble
of Amer ic an church members traveling alongs1He htm but ·, . ,
.
Tt1C CHUl'tCt1 rollt ALL • • .
The si nister circumstance of . thl&gt; generat ion lay 1n the headed perhaps in a different di r ection; whose persona l di,., ,.
ALL POR TNII!: CHURCH
ean
"I
uy,
to
Oed
tiai,heriold
our
of
••ct that the fou lest evi ls claimed the sanction of respect- ciples, intellectu
1
n., CJ.id, it .. ........ ,� ..
a l l ife, attit ude,, opinions and even dreams
to
you
lead
you
give
can
God
only
but
knowledge,
�-,SHIES for Everyone
abi lity.
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revol.ve a r ound foci that are quite unrela te&lt;t kl his ?Wn ot�it; , .
wisdom."·
SUNDAY
... �. h lo • ...,._ _,
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Among the pagans sex w as assoeiated with div inity I,.,
I t so happens that lil&lt;!'s answers are never quite GO sun- · 1 1 . WIITN-TV
.
�..-i 'l.tlun. W".,._ .... O,.,di.
ca use i t was assoeiated wi th the crea tion of life. Allached to pie as peop who a re otblting in their ow li ttle wo rld like
And how ritht he w... A atrlnir of diplom..
s
n
,
le
.,;.,_ , � - cioiliu6- 1.111.
9:45
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13
,Ohannel
all the hea then shrines were " holy women " whose e lll'lllngs
, ,- "
and degrees does not make a· inan wise. Many of
.,.;,,._ TM- - ,_ .......__
to th in k they are. Men are, a, the Psalmist sa ys , fearfully
k� The Wings
I
f
I
Ta
su pporte d the priests and the cu lt.
1
,.llt!Wi ..,.......
the wisest never had a formal education.
and wo nderfully ma de; a nd if a theologian ls bumped _from
.1
The Morning"
...,1a.i, ud ..,.,. .. a...... n.,,
The seductions oC the sex-saturated pagan�sm were es- the rear a nd gets out of his car to discover th a t the Chr1st tan
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For know ledge ill the accumUlatipn of factl!I. But
peciall y attra cti ve to the adolescent Hebrew .)V0men who were Chu rch i s greater th an 'i!' thought
Flnt Bapt111 -Ch u rch,· Pome�y,
h
, and b)Ore Biblleal th an he
diild1t11"1 IAU. (}) f• 6t ..... flf 1wisdom is the ability to apply a few facts - per­
flattered by the prQspect of fine clot hes and lush livings. thought and ha'S not swung behind the 1,nest theolog ica t 1a- Ralph C. Zundel, P astor, W1l ! 1 sm
-ilr _. .-. &lt;•, r• ._ •
haps onl y one - to a life-situation..
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· n as' r a p1dlf
A nd amo ng those w ho surre n d ere d to
Watson Supt. 0-30- 1 1 : 1 5 eombmed
· ,. aII lo the good of h: C.U.dl Hlllf. wltidt. ..... ••
. . the blan dillilUnen"" of sh1o
as P.,e th ou gbt, 1t
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.and study.
servic
e of worship
the stranger-trad ers was the wife of Hosea 1 the prophet.
How e8$Y 1t is for some churchmen to clamber ba ck n�to
1o duordi nplid, .. ..i ;- Billl
''The
We know a distinguished scholar who ha• writ.
I t i s a da rk d ay for any 1ene ra:tion when Ucenae, l ust orbi t by writing off the g rea t tr uths of the Chrts ti an fa! lh Speeis l m usic. Sermo n
Meek
ness'". Nursecy and
of
Marks
ten vp lumes on ecclesiastical architecture. And we
and loose living lays claim to the sa nctlon of •• scten'l!e" or
a&amp; "some kind of pletiatic theology," a nd to resume forth�1th J u n i or church for children ; 6: 30 '
knoW-an elder ly widow who tola her grandchil dre n,
'•broa dm indedness. ' '
the anthropo-sociolog ical debate! Surely Go d ca.Jled u� rn to Youth meeti n g; Wednesday '7_:30
11 Churches a in't made to look at !"
Everywhere in Israel the moraL stan dards of the eople his service for greate r pu puies . To the !Jody of Christ he Prayer hour. July 31 Hym n sing
r
_
were sa�gi ng. There was a spirit of li bera lism ln the ar.r tha t has committed b S pi rit
Nor­
land
e
Fre
sacrame nts the mean s 2;3o conducted by
t e1 the gifts , the
An d the ..,holar - earnest Chrl,tian that he
w as eqmval�nt 1o lboseness.
of Grace, the privilege of prayer, �he mes.,�ge of the ev�n�el, .
humbly bows to the wisdom of the widow I
1,
A gen eration that seeks enterta inment in nudity, ex- the jily of salv�Uon , the cornmum�n of �mts, the Chr1st1an
ltN Methottlst Church, Pom­
s
.
n
u
,ftor.
Brown,
ne
a
a
Euge
P
citement in sex extr -v ganc e1 and pleasure in the -lowering hope , eter nal life, and the tn}'ster1ous r ches of his love. s erot
i
For whelher it . · be a cathedral or chapel, the
I 1 day school O: t.5 a m Kenneth Fi n 0
of mora l restraints is writing its own obituary.
it pietistic theology" to believe and declare that Christ loves ley, su pt: worship 10:30 am ToChu rch cannot enrich our lives until revenmtly
No Home lflllnune
the Whole Church, just as God loved the whole wor ld a 11;d. _g ave pie " Moi;ltrn M iracl es"; Wed neswe enter its portals to worship ..and serve God. TM
The prophet Hosea di..,overed that no mail's home I• His
f or it; or tha t this wo•Id Is greater than any " p rivate �,, 7 p/n, Cboi1 rehi&gt;a_rp_l _M n.
fear of the LoHl is the begimririg of wurdom,
i mmu ne to the seductions o f ,sex . nd ppgan.ism. When bis wi�
1
tl
$
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t
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director:
d
Wcri"y,
U6hll
wo
· deserted her home aRd her little one for the excitement and
0
'ffie priest and the LevHe stayed 1n orbit" on the tu rn- ror Youlh Fellowship. w: �e for
the glamor- of the life of a " holy woman" , i t was but typical pike T
July 36 I
week �glnnmg iu Jy
G
Oo
ta
n
"
p ark ed bis car" and Jell his
he .
d Sam ari n the
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•
oI th.
. e inbra,I coJIct'p5e
m pgrou nd.
ea
aster
Lanc
at
" n atio�.
• Df 'th·e enw.re
·
world and offered his brothe r a hand. Paul a cted f rom the
far)
90
registered
ople
e
p
g
you
Th�re
B:'re J few ·tacts every ma n ought to face , if he ls sa� e moti ve when he left the worl of Asia for the wo�l of
,
d
I Rel il:ious devotions ,00 WMPO at
.d
,
prepared to toler ate sex extravagances which masqu erade Europe There
is a sense, indeed, 1 n which only the ChrJStian
.
10,30 ,. m. each day.
under the guise of art.
is truly a wo rld citizen , since for the love of Chr ist he m a kes l Fl nt a,ot1,1 Chll r, h, Middlo1,
f•� •-� . ..__
1 . Some family has contributed a dau ghter for publ ic every ma n 's world his own
port Rev. D6nald Boone, pastor
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consumption, every time a girl is put on the stage to exhibit
7 j Morni ng wo'nh fp 10 , 1 s am : : s, so
a,llfela
t•b
IINGSPfRATION HELO
9 : 30 am Supt. Berbert Rou:o,q; , ' pm church offipers m eet at the
he rself.
,
2.. Those who traffic in sex depend upon the public for
'nle slng s'piration presented pr a)'er aervlces Wcdr esda y �:°'! 1 church ; Tuesdly 8 pm Board of
l ast Sunday eveni ng at Syracuse ,pre acl\ln_g · Stmday r. lgbt 7. SO, ·Trustees; Wedriesday '7:30 Hour
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their p rof!ts,
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1s:sd 1 \,nr tif!'ntor• elJoir
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end a nc e Pm, Jo�na:. peaplti,. meetin&amp; sunatt
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drew
hurch
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a . There will come a time when that one who has paid of 4 1 . Rev, F. E. Dunn W.iii ,
of Prlijerj:
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eiir,ar( Th iir.Sif&amp;y · � :30 1 M,l\k, _, ::ir,Jao.se --•e• ...
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the adm ission price will be required to sta nd before a chaste charge
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Churc� ) 1 Fellowahip; 6:�5
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God and accept ju dgment.
M a ny fa vorable com m ent• were Rev. vi. �- Strausb a ugh, pastor luck supper at Mrs. Lillian Stelffs
4. No nation ca n traffic in its dau ghters and rema ln heard in appreci ation of the pro- Laurel Chff: Sund ay school 9 : 30
He. th Mathodiat Church, Midstrong.
' gram which I n cluded :i pia no 1010 �m Phil W}ae, Supt; Cl a�s me �t- dleport, R ev. Raymon Konkright.
5, No exhi�Uiortist is ,ilone to · btatne ; the times µiu st ac- much-loved or1an nu m bers, group mg 10:30 am, W m. Boul ey m pastor. Divine worship 10:SO sub•
nu m bers by the Hubbard family cha rge; FM'-: aervlces 7 p m ; Eva n, Ject "The NeW rd er of Red emp-.
eept their share of the resptmsibtli ty.
General Auto Re�
O
Furn iture and Ap"pllances
Copyright .l960 by the Di v�sion of Christian f'Auca,tion, 11. nd by a delegation from Morn• a el ia�lc sorv 1ces 7 ;30 pm; Prayer , tion"; Su n da)' school e:30.
Ing Star EUB Church, respon11ve meelm� Wednesday 7 : 30 pm.
Cer-. 8:,,llilere,&amp; l'lrk
Phon, WY-1-2195
Ch urc h of Ch rist, Middleport,
Natl'ona l Co uncil of the C h u rches
Phone YU-5•21%5
Chr'·t
'"- ·Un'lted l'eildihgs, prayers, l!tolo1, other
10 In · I.II,;,
lun Fr• M■thoditl Fred 1. Ga rd ner, m in ister, 9:30 · Chester, Oliio
tiVMII
States of Artlerka.
rtadlngs and a five mi nute s er- Church Rev, W. H. Strausbaugh, Bible scltool R. c. Steffy, pastor;
m:cme lte . by the pastor.
pastor. Sunday sch ool 9 : 30 �m, · 10:30 Morning s ervice "Bl ess ed
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Worley }laley, Supt. : Morn,_•• Assurance" : 7 , 30 Ev ening service
\A8IUII If.If,,
worship 10:�0 , a m ; �y servi ce I "Approvl!d Un to God"; Wed. 7:30
C losed Elach Ldrd's Day
_ a ln,titille
A.ttendin
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Jeweler and Optometrist
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beck and Terri ,· n ari11'f'
7 pm · Evening service 7 = 30 Ro- Prayer meeti ng and Bible St u dy.
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s in Athens where
i
Sauer
Harold
r._
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arge ; Praye•
tynn of Barber•-n
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�- . . . Ch rlltl1n Science locl■ty, ,_
llD&lt;k Springs Rood
Pomeroy
., "\,Slawler ,pent the w_. eet. tie i:. 11ttending the Jnslltute for b ert t;. Sm Jlh m c h
Middleport
"""' �Divlii 11.,.,en t
MN. ilru"&lt;I
• mee ti ng 7 : 30 Th ursday· ,
Sunday end' .,
..,Ith reJ·auve, at Duri.bar, W. Guid
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, -rwa_ flee· i_nd
orning
M
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roy
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with thfl Jewell" Taylors i n Charle&amp;-' Va.
tnt OIt• I ....ssem y O e - ' 'service 1 1 a. m. "Truth" ; Golde n
belnd 1ponsDred ' b)' the Federal Dorcas, E Codner, p.,.
astor · Sunday Text: The Lord is good; HIs mercy
to,i.
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diswas
Barrett
qayton
Mrs.
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sch ool 1 1 a m,; Children's church l"s everlasting; a'nd His truth e ndurMr. a nd Mrs. Robett Muaser and charged 'from Ho,zei' Hospt�l th e �h!nir,��:i
- ute :w· lll cover five 3 pm; Wor_ship 7:SO pm Sunday,
. 't ehildren , Tete1a a nd Ji mmy Braur. past wel!k.
eth to all g enerations , Psal ms 100 :
IIJk&amp;
the Tuesda and Friday
a
W
nd ilJ beln1 h � at
bus, 0.
el" of Columbus spent the past
I
Nation wide Jnsura nre of Colum
Mrs. .Eth,el Kinney of Canal Win- u' E! (
y
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5. Wedneday service at 8 p . m.
niv rsl y,
Middleport
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Churc
Wet!k witli bis mother, Mr. and che1ter cillled o n her mother, Mrs. -;--c--:-:-,==-;--:;:--::--,=--.
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TupP"r■ Pl•ln1 EUlh Peul Hooka
ne WY-%-2460
115 E. 2nd St., Pomeroy, Pho
R alph Hu mble, Pastor, Jim Reed, pHtor, Su nday School 9:"30 a. m.;•
)frs, Eilrl fClng. While here the Belle 'Martin , Mondf)'.
group 91):ePt TUtsd;ay a l Cam de n
Supt; Bible Bchool 9: 30 a m; �or11• Worship 8 p. m.; Prayer meeti ng,
H arold and lt.lnlor Burke of Col•
Paik, ·ti1htn1 at lluck Lake, a n d umbus l.ffl �n 4�1 a, v1catton
Jh&amp;: worship 10:30 am ; Chri.!ltlan 8 p. m . Wednesday; Christi an Enlilndeaver (youth ) � pm; Ev en!ng deit\l'or, 8 p. m. · Thursd ay.
•ete business visitors , in Gallipo- ,;.,uh ' tht!lr ,ira hd.Piretita, Mt, and
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WOt!hip '7 : 30; Wednesday evening
Jls and ParkP.rabur&amp;:,
Mrs. Cti1lll! GNer.
South Bllth•I EUB, · Paul Hooks, I
Bakers Of Good Bread
Mike A�keao n · �f i;olu mbus ls
Bible Study '1:30.
·Mr,. Eva Welcb of Atb.en, •11
pastor: Sunday School 9!30 a. !"-;
IPl!ndlnC the l"eek With bis arand- a bu.1tne11 here Monday.
lradbi,ry thurcll Of t;n rfst; Art Worship, , 10:30 a . m.; Homecomi n g
Your Dodge •&amp; Plymouth Dealer
Vii.
Uanllngtoa,
pare nts, Mr. ,nd Mr■. C1•ir Taylor.
Ml': and \In. flober1 D1e1il Ind
at
School,
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Bible
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n
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Prayer
m.;
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Marcum,
service
30
,
Vickie Nel&amp;on, daughter of ltr. chUdrefl of '.M:illb\11')" are api ndlill
ltN'r.,, 1\.1
' t,hU ·1 ilf Jnu1 .9 :_ 30 a.m. Wilbu! Rowley Sr. �ll�t.; � p. m. Thursday.
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and Mrs. Bob Ne11on a�ffered
a tht 'w:eek With tJteir �parenhl, Mt.
C h ill it , 4tt;' · L. aH•I' DiY saints, �orning �o.rsh1p 10:3� ; Chr1st1�n . . _Lottrld" IUB; Ptul
brokfln ann In a tan rec.ilttly.
attil· Mrs. Chrti Diehl, ind .Mr. and
ld 'i'ow)i' Ti;b On )l'ortl'ahd Road ,qdea vor 8 p.p,.; Evening worship, · td'ii: Wor11�lp 10 a . m .; !3unday
O
Mn. Marie Jirchfleld wa1
Sc,ht;,pl· 1 1 . a . rn. ; Pra)'er meeting, ·
S\ind:ay ScJiodJ 9: 3b a tn: ffilchina 1. p;m,·
re- Mfl) Earl Ne�on of CatJ)til)"�r.
. . 11
leased troin Holier Hospital the
J,fr. a11tt Mn. Robet UlU udGC
Klntiom, Hall :el JthevU't Wit
10:30 ini •jn"d bible StUdy
� iY. m. F'r1day:
1 •
put weell:,
Mn. iBetty Siders •nd Je1.n An n �ielsday __pm. c .
,
Pri:Sftltt, P•� nl!Ulli Public. tneet1h1 Sunday
Mlddleplli'I
,1h!leclltra� .1Chu�, l!wa,-18
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are vlBltirt1 her daUCht1.r, t(i'. a nd tor. · ·
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Refonned
UT1d
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pm:
14
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itudy
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_pm;
watchtowe
Mn. Muriel Foley l&amp; • aurgical Mr,. Tom Orothoule � f•�Uy· ol
Loe-al Union 5t88, RaveMwood , W. Va.
eroy; . WiJd� �- !Bartels, pastor,
l11 , study"r:ll'il
· ·laltr 8 pm; Ser- .1
MWwlY C llfflftl,..,11v
- • ·· l l •., Ctu11NI,;,
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PJtlenl at HP.ls.er Hospl.141 .
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Hou,ton, 1'eu8. Jl!ll) -ho m mps. Bobby Sep-les, M n aier. Chu ck vice meet
i�"Wm 'BU1.ettnp.f Dir ot Chr.
ffll :TbuNifI)' 7 p m,. .?tfik
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n;her SUrJelJ, ' Sµnd•y Sehool, Su&amp;Jt ., latrr .school
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pm.
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and Mike of 1.,hilh co � YisI�d his and·
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of ltoaevl iJf ,�Jilted. With �q"ndt,SChool ttlfts . a t 9:30 a. m.,
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pare nt.a, Mr. and �•- Elta Michael h� ·p.rents/W. an, :?D
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U•· ,p �fl meeUtaa 1uesday 7 :,U p . Church , Lanwme, ,;'lhtn Wachefl. Ld!tl,
a n4 .Thelma over the week �hd.
1'.flY,. f •-1
Jey and ott-er relaUW, IOI d'!Wtl . ra r
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Ml'I. �etta Kennedy spe:n� the • tnp to 1rawat l. .� :. '.
Ponteroy's Budeet Shopping Center
· t1oft IC h urih 91 C hrist, POIM- &amp;: 30 am; .Mornlniif .wOt'lhip 10;3l) filh
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cCauley,
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or,
pas
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week wi\h hel" d•u,�ter, Mn. A�
_Mornmg worship
1 1'� •·
, . and , . ,c ti,f!kilil.lOhVilll!l Road, Eue:ene, a m ; Nl(tlltt Youth 6:411, pm; 'st
Mr.
Jilly Hill, ton ot ,
rea - TtwbbUry at •Buckeye Lake:
10 :45 �; m.
Today s
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Bible
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Underwood,
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Her. h�fbt.nd, Worley, WH there Robert HIii, 11 vlaltiq_ M,r. and
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7:so
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worship
service
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lowthlp
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Mrs. Merrell Cutterill, Lancuter.
Ft'id•y to return h er ho me.
a e�vke, 8 �; m . 'God s Con n 1ct
Be.
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7:30
woi'ihlp
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Joe :Bradford of At hene talled on
Mr. a nd Mn. Don Wi llltrna re
Su;i;,oct e,o Church of Your choice
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Middleport ChUTCh of th• Na• With S,a.tan ; Prayer Meetmg, 7.30
Mr. and Ml'I. Calvi n Sprouse on centl)' vacationed I n_ A�llbtiC &lt;;l ty, be t Reed B"ble School Supt
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9:30
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,chool,
Sunday
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Saturday.
N, J., and New Ybi'k tlty. trheir
Pomeroy
WHI Main Street
Grfft ..ncl il.,hl■httm Baptist
Pomeroy
Phone WY•l!-2644
Mr. a nd .Mrs. Charles �lm pkin1 dau1htera, Debbie and Donna, Rev· Cirl Merrih• Pastor· Sun- m � morn ing worship' 10 : 30 a m
School D:3(1 aril, Dan.a Win e- E��n ing serviee 7:30 p. m. Prayer Church, Arthur R. MeCauley, pas­
had as l't!� nt iuest, a meee and 1tayed wl�h hill �ntl, Mr, and da
r Supt· Wouhlp ienlce at meetin g and Bible st udy Wednes- tor. Mornin g worship 9:30 a. m.,
bl,,Yhn·
fam ily, Mt. 1na M11. 'Elltel Hogs- Mrs. Lewis �!�h ams of ��DI
"Faith Jn TodaY,'s Worl�:" Su nday
e Ll;lng Ch ureh"; Youth day 7 . 30 p. m .
.
terry. Mra. "'."•iha ma return with
ton 1 Becky and J�hn, Columbua
School 10·�� a. ?':; Even ing service 1,
-school
NMml
Sunday
l•ptl■t
ltidweek
WM.;
Ff1t0wshlp 8 p. lTI.,
Mn. Harriet Wa rne r WH �dmlt- the m for a Y1slt.
7 : 30 p, m. God s con flict With Salp, 11 a. m. prayWor11h
Wed.
nt
p.
7:ao
m.;
a.
Study,
,:30
Bible
ted to 1(_1l1a Ge neral Hoap_lW the
(The Friend ly B anlt)
tan .
Middleport
157 Walnut Strei
Ctiurch.• Lll'N't Falls, RtY. 1 er aervice, Wed nesday 7 p, m.
Ann Sprout, d■u1hter uf Mr.
put �el,, followi n g Iii heirt atRacina, . Pertland P•rl1h: R.acln•
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nday
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Middleport
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••· John Field• lrfary ��arlotte · Smi� h� dau1hter of Mr. ,cl'loo� 9:30 ath; Wonhlp services s ehool 9iSO. Morning worship, :
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Johnny •nd hi, moth,., u- ' Fie!tt•' and Mn. Gile, S mith, were ehoaen Sunday eveninl at 7:30. ,.
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or Sout h Charleston were week 81 candidates fo, "Mill TJ-Couniy,
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ltt,, �Richard
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Preaching
nty Teeb Can- Syracoe Rev. Harold
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Your Walgreen A1ency
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hop al Pomero'v Sat- pattbr Sunday echool 9:30
a m , d Q 2 : 30 p. m.
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Pomeroy
. ldmioblle-Ra mbler
6·30 pm· Ev1n1e}t1tle aervli!e1 at ·Sunday achool 10 a . m. w Ir' '1 na 111 n ihir.,e.l·
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several NlaUves Nere.
ProPJ, P. Joachi
am: ev,nieli■Uc ,ervlce, 7 43 pm; ThP.fss, director.
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Mn. Rote Pattenon and , IJmlt n. end, a inbo-ree.
Plumbing &amp; Heati ng
Carmel IUI: F. ,E . Dunn, PHMr
pm.
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Mr.
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Plume WY•Z..:ZOS?
Middleport
Rull,::a'Chv,ch of the Neuron■ Sund ay School 9:30 a. m ., Wayne
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Lincoln "St.-Mlddleport,.Ph. WY-2-2550
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1e1ult1 n1 from I serioua attai;k JJf ol ) of LI.!'! ,n t
Quisenberry , 1upt.; Wor&amp;hip 10·415
,ervtce V/!!d neBaay 7:40 p m .
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a . 1n.· Prayer meet1n 1, 7:30 p. m.,
ChrldlanC...,_I
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Mr. ,md Mn. C.m,11 Siiowilen, the 1 1111 S,,lil!h a i!d lead•n IP letvt eo-:""
Featuri ng Decorated Slices, Novelties. B u l_k
Tolilll'. Eil- Bible ,chool 9:30 Im Worship Wed�e,day.
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the ·aeeond
WY•!-3718
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Middleport RI. l
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Phone WY-Z,5444
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have retutned -.tMr·· , ,weell:'1 -.� �• Jam boree. .
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lhe l ng wo�1P 1 1 em; Even'�1.11•i..
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and son or ,Portl and and Mr . ana
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Jo Ann H ensl ey visit ed E ve lyn
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Cal l era at the hom e of Mrs. Nada Tow nsend recently were Mr .
of Forl
a nd Mrs . Da l• McNamee
Devens, Maas., Mrs. Jaco b Markle
Mr . and Mrs.
or Gal lipol is, and
, wood land,
on
s
Hart Riggs a nd
Cali lOrn ia.
Roger Carsey spent a few d ays
with his gran dm o ther, '.lil rs. Ma r•
..,&lt;&gt;rct ta Ki ni;:, Athen s.
Harol d Norris m ov ed last week
to the fa rm he recen tly purchased
ne ar Da n ville .

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Earns Hieb

Forest Run
Week
NewsByOf
Amell• Walker

By Mn. J. o. Rou.t.
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Mrs. Cecil Nelson of Chester vi&amp;•
The Faithf ul Circle Sunday
her sister, Mrs. Clara Baer on
iled
School clau of the Melhodist
'
Tue!lday.
ONE MAGIC CHEF kitchen stove.
t
a
evenin&amp;:
Church met Thursday
.
,
G
li
as
o ne taxes a nd motor ve·
1n g ood c on d1t1o n . t:al l WY 2·
FOK CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE 11.EliULff
Arr whe�d f t b(..�
t he Commu ni ty H a ll wi t h the fol•
Mrs.. Harold N ewe l l and d a ugh• h ic les lieenae feea provid ed $ 1 1 7 ·
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:
2990,
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DS
duuer
n ut
Av
en u e ,
,
ounc1
Sl 11\ilmi
e
eia oy .:,c ou
l owin 11 members atten di n g Mrs.
RATES
1t ed her gra n dparents, Mr . , 404 ,07 3 for lhe main te nan ce and
7-23- 3 tp again �as e arned on� or lhe h igh- H a llie Shani:, Mn. H. e. Powell , ler vis
�o m eroy, O h io.
Ch ar les Baer 1 nd Mr. 11n d 1- constructi on o f co unty a nd tow n n
Mrs.
a
d
4 cent,: per werd, one insertion. M.iollllum chara: e - 80 c ent&amp;.
est nation al ut1. ngs in . Lh e ann ual Mn. Ray McDad e, Mrs. H. B. Mrs. George Baer.
l
MASSEY-HARRIS
combine
p
o w­
1
&amp;h ip highway.8, and streets i n
I cent.I per word for three coose.:uUve insertions.
summ er camp inspection.
.
Grimm, M rs. St. Clair Hill, · Mrs.
er lake off. P. M. (.;owdery, Lon g
Sptclal - cm e mo1:lb for 30 cenl J per word.
Mrs. Ja m es Ha rkl ess ret urned to citie� a�d village&amp; d_uring the
A t otal of 94 out of II possib le W. W. Var ian a nd one gues t
7-Z3· 3 tc
Bollom, O.
Fu.II rate of 4 ce n ts p er wo rd wiU be charged for advert isint
1 00 poi n t s was received i n i tems Mrs. Dayton Cra wford of New her home in Wa.11 h i ng to n c . H. aft· sta t e s fiscal year which ended
es A.
lf not paid witrun lU d.lily1 aner re«'iviJli bill.
coven ng health and �af e ty, sani· Brigh ton , Ps.
er spendi ng a w ee k wit h Mr. a nd Ju ne 30, State Aud itor Jam
Enon in Mv ertiai"'i - Shou l d be rt,pO -:tl"d an.me-dlattly. The
tation, program, pe rsoim e l , o perat· I
C. H. H a rris a nd gra n dd a ugh- Mrs. Le\/ is Walk er of Minersvi lle Rho des r� port11.
This wa s $2,083,283 l ess 1' h an
and ' t er Caro l i ne Moses of At hens c&amp; n(I Mrs. An na Riggs , P omeroy.
recor ds
f&gt;•Uv Seutr ne l will ot&gt;t be respons1b le f or D1or e tu.an on e inc or­
mg procedures,
. - - --loca l govern rnen l.9 re ceived from
.
rect. lrwertio D.
facilities
were he re Thursd ay on bu.siness
1 .,:,1.0 BUA '•. AND MOTO llhi Ill
M r. 11nd Mrs . Ha nson Holte'" vis- these sources in th e pr evi ous fis.
-.�d oi Tt::iln.U a nd s,pecial Nol.ices of l!:\·,• qu $ 1 . UO ubllua'"1111
■nd .,, wilhd• IM\- 1 ..t. Metr•
Jnspec L ing of f icers slated that . and cal led on friE'nds.
M r. und Mrs . David Holter aor.l 1 ca l year .
JLcd
publu.hl.'d Ill t Cfl"ll per wora.
Wil liam Witt a nd si� ter of
M.J•�n. � •· ""- •n the uutst.ind m� future11 of the ,
...,u,.u
y eve ning.
., D \ Vl,
;;: DA Y5
I 110
J. DAY
'."J OUUS
.
• W 'I'�� camp
programs III I Chicago, Ill., spen t over th e week :a nuly Wednesda
11H:, udt,d
.)I., ..-orNoror r""'1
I Gasol ine lax d ls trlbutl on s w ere
$ I ;,:,
$4 . .:tu
90c
00c
1,
1 1 - .1.4-lfc
corn:,crvation. nature lore e nd wi t h W il liam c. Grimm and
aquaucs,
ord Hiller or u p from $52 ,247 ,7� i n 195D t o
Cliff
Mrs.
and
Mr.
- ______
,
,1 .20
tlUt
$ J tl(l
2l1
$6.1.1()
- m&lt;lrksmansh ip .and phyincal . fit- fami ly.
in 1 900 but th e
1
Ea.!il Liv erpoo l and Mrs. Fred . $54 ,4 45,283
. :i(J
.:l6
$
1
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7.k
$2
li1
�
Mr. a n d Mrs How.ird Ehersbach
ness. Th e 1 1 tnc.ss prugram 1s a
·
I
�-1 o, Renr
\
ease an d c h • Idrcn �• site d Mr. a nd amoun t local go vern,nents receivN
_
additio n for 1960_ O utpost · Jr. a nd childr�n were Wed nesday Mrs L ewis Walker F ndB� ev en mg. ed from au to l icen se tags dropAda, r�vt,d by 10 A.M wil l � rn thai d•.Y a V-VCI
T _ 1 new
_ _ __ __ _ _ _
Mrs. Do na ld Stan ley was cal l i ng
w rW
U M HUUSt:
Mrs . An na _Frecke r visited her ped from �•239,608 m 1 �9 to on her m other, Mrs. Bla nche We lk
v.JU e UN BU"I ER· camping is another new pr ogram , gu e1t8 or Mr8. Edna Sh ie lds and
I this ye .t r. High pr aise w as giv en fa mi ly, Pomeroy and he l d an out daughter, Mrs. Geo rge Baer a n d $62, 958,791 m l960.
l'IL v l Av e. r'li o nc W 'i 2·J7/.J.
er, Harr ison vi lle, who is HI.
7 20 6 tc for the ch.i.pJa1m·y prugr.tm. Th e door bMrbecue during t he even- family over t he wee k en d"
The total or $ 1 l 7 mi l lion i n
A son as born reeen lly lo Mr.
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f�ll-Lun e chapla i_ n _ h.ali_ bee n p�o- i ng. O� he r gu ests were Mr. and
f gas lax a nd auto tag m oney th� t and Mrs. Lawrence Brick les. The
[
l 1 1 1 ....,. o t 1 ces
l � J A u to so res
Miss Rac hel Roush, Columbu s, was
·
__
Rent
v1ded by t h e Ministerial Aliloc1 a- Mrs. Lige Shi el ds Th ursd ay.
I l I "t ,1 f-or
t
local gove rnm ents J S Brickles' have three daugh ters.
_
S('� to
1
·
n
d Mr. a nd Mrs. Man n ing Rou11 h , i app oxim
n
Henderso
a
a
rd
a
l
Mrs.
l
Mr.
d
n
Wi
,
.
tiun
of
the
are
a
.
.
_
ate l_y 7
I IRM. T i .\NO PEST CO NTR O L 19li9 CIIEVllOLET V8 Hcl Air
.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Duane Stanley and
. % _ or the more
r
�ILllJT ROUM H
S . , two f at
roy, visited th ei r pa ren l.11 , Mr. 1
,
Pome
nd ch il d ren of Memp h is, Tenn . .
1ev
a
e a
100
to
eeds
ae�
n
or
Ma
J
ln,ur•
t�
billlo
$
n m
I
¼;
1:1n
J'
lm,p•(:tlon.
_ Slate ex�e n•
lJU
�ff
F
by Pain.
ruuin a a rt n t . A. N. c g e .
s
on , S te vi e, spe n t Sunday wi th her
:.i dr. Sed a n . $:! 1 95. Almost l,ki!
·
H � J I pomt rnlLng are: ex tension ot t he w ere gu eMs of he r brother, Mr. a nd Mrs. K er ns Roush, Su nday.
ltd by Nat1onwl�, Phon■ R .
ditures for t h e riscal year J U!il
.�� .•
the day II was sold . Power
mot her, Mn. Nada Tow nse nd.
Phone � 21·2
c
7 .
.
.
.
IsmGeorg
k
Mrs.
n
d
Yo
an
e
nd
a
r
e
8ites,
camp
l
al
'
to
system
w11ter
U
1
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a.t
�
nded .
•nd A. Service St•tlon WY2·
e
1
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o
g l ide. H &amp; I I . Ul.i.ellnar�, Porner
Wa_lk
g1I
r
1
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s.
r
n
1'1r. a � _M
.
. .
.
a Uy.
Mrs. V esla Robinson called on
4-26-th:
1366.
7-2l -6tc ------ ----- increased ould oor cooking and
eroy.
I
Bas ha n v1s1te_d Sund ay with Mr. ! Yet t his $11 7 m11!1�n 1s greater
n
so
D
awfor
d
r
n
C
a
e
Mn.
n
Th
o
prognm.
t
y
e
a
us
d
1
year
land
APART- 1 20
a nd Mrs. C. A. Bolin recen tly.
Mr.
URNJSHED
U
tal expendi tures of th e
to
Ute
l"
an
th
W
lW
J
·
r . Lewi Walk er .
.
.
·- ---·Nonce - · - 1954
-- :-- Sp1.
Mt-., NT loc a ted Mt 256 Sou t h counci l an nounces that pla ns for I Gera ld and family or Ne w Brigh an d M s i w� arner and ch · tdr e n I sta te duri11g any year pr,· or t o
'rn1l 4 Jr Sedan.
UVJCK
Mr
• nnd Mr8 - Dougl as Clay an d
.
Mre. Da e
.,...
are h ere. 1 $49 ' J lum:1 f 1 n e o
J
.
•· c k · to - S l' hoo 1 !')weatcrs
"I ae 11, n.arH,
1·our th St ree l, M1ddl e porl, Ohio , lhe water sy!lem have been de· ton were guests la st week of
chiJd
ren called o n her pare nta, M r.
.
4
93
1
visited Mrs. George B aer and ft.m•
La Y .-wa ), - a Y as coiiveim'III 11.nd
n icely
7-21 ·6tc
&lt;l eeor11 led . Utllitiet fu r- veloped a nd will . be
put into ef- O tis Crawfor d.
Pome roy.
and Mn. RIiy Ro use ree ently.
.
after noon .
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osc
P
or
lh
th e t;we.:, 1e r pro bl c m f
Mr. and Mrs. Arc h ie Donohew, il Y Sunday
n i11hed
. ndry f•�Uil'leJ. Pho n e ' rect as soon as p1p1 ng ca n ..,.. se· I
, · Ulu
,
NIW KENT COACH
fi rst ch l ll )' days is i.olved. 1 h c 1955 FORD VB Cu.stumline 4 dr.
B�l lvill e, W. Va., spe nt Sunday
WY 2· 334 6 or WY 2·2186 ·
cured.
.
Mrs. Ro bert Lauderm ilt wh o l8
.
.
SPih n. $?�. Shows the bes t of
KENT, o. UPI _ Doug RayShoe Uox, Middleport.
7 1 8 6 tc
Summ er 1..ampmg m th e Tr1• with his brother an d si ster-i n-Jaw, ill is improvi ng
·
_ _
_ _ - · -- _ __
care. Bla etln.ars, Pomeroy.
mo nd , tr ack coac h at Boston U n i.State Cou ncil i s enj oyi ng its hie• 1 Mr. and Mrs. Art hur D on ohew.
----;--c--,-- --cc·
WANTED Ml-.:OJCAL ROOT:,i. Gin•
.
versity, wa.8 expeded to Dt! na m ed
Mn
7_ 21 . 6tc
d
n
a
r
Nappe
an
li
l
Li
Mrs.
is
fi
n
d,
n
el
Gree
Lyn
e
c
n
a
Norris,
I
F'IVE rooms a nd ba th I n M150 n . i::est s�ason wi t h an � tenda
aeng, Bluud Hout, W ild Ginger,
to a sim ilar post a t ·Kent State
r, Jr. and so ns ca ilNappe
ce
n
n
di
Laure
n
spe
th
cou
wi
e
e
his
r
t
h
t
eks
e
g
t
w
firs
wo
the
for
exceeding
600
Phone W Y 2·24 98.
7-22..fltp
l nL. ½ truc k .
Y e llow lluol, May Apple !toot, S4 CJIEVHOLET,
Uni ver8lty today.
and Mrs. Lewis Walker
Mr.
on
ed
on . 11 is expect• . si n, Raymnnd Adams.
k
operati
o(
e
S
l!
W
;
O
P
t;
OM
HOUS . H NE TU r n er
etc. One of Ohio best market I Low mileage. sw�t1.cl's Ash l and 4 HO
y&amp;
th;i
t
the
num
ber
cf
b
o
c:
a
mp
Mr.
a
nd
M
r
s.
Jo
hn
Wi
l
liams
or
Sund
a
y
e
v
en
i
n
g.
2·3475.
7 18 6t p ed
hp� attended a w ee k sh ow at the
lo t11.lion. ! .:il11.tmn, l'orneroy WY 2-35a5.
yrH. same
,
_
o v e r 40
Mr. and Mrs. Ro ger Wa lker a nd j M o tor vehic
--· lng wi l l be 20 percent lo 25 per Depue, W . Va ., a nd Mrs. Jam es '
l e re gistrations for
1
8
6tc
6
Ohio,
Vinton To wnship Ga rden Cl ub reAlbany,
Morse,
I
I
E.
.
r
M
viaited
,
e
e
sie
l
,
r
E
E. Hurl ey or Wa tami ne, W. Va., daught
.
-- -- 1�UH'IJ;i ."'i .l!:(.;UN� AV&amp;, MIDDLE- cent over 1 959.
Le
l OOO (fo.ur mon th9 en dlng J� ne cent ly.
Mc"Arthur !load N&lt;•xl t o Tenn. ------ --l bert Bartels Sunday.
j spent the wee kend wit h their sis- a nd Mrs._A___
POk f Fu r mshe d a partm e nt.
-------vood c,..,. UM d '•"
__
30) total led ::S,90 1 , 864, producmg
Mrs. Cecil King h as empl oym ent
7·21 -6k
GH Plllnt.
_
Ide
a
l
fnr
2
co
n
8
tr
uc
tlon
work
ers
.
INGROWN
IDENTITY
t
er
Mrs.
Noah
Hurley
A
l
l
M./i••
•nd
Mo.1,1,
- ---- reven u es of '71, 1 53,305 It w as as I telephone opera tor al A then s
BANDI T GETS $2,500
Henl re ason able. Cooki ng facilEdgar Van tnwagen, Lincoln '
M rs. N el lie C o l ' l e ft f
Nli.l llOPO&amp;.IT AN MOTO�
d!scfosed tod ay by State Audi tor State Hospi tal.
1 WILL not hf' respo11s1hle fur an y
, Heights, is growing initia led toma- j Norfolk, Va., Sat u�de:,. to ma��
0 _ UPI-A lo ne Jam e A. Rhod es .
HAMR.TON,
St.
M■in
EHt
i
t
6tc
ie
s
.
WY
2
•52t9
3
,
18
600-606
7
rontrat·ted by 11nyonc
de bts
s.
Th e Wilke8vll le Gard en Club :y.rill
ba ndit la te Frid af robbed th e
Pomeroy, Ohio
toes �tlese da ys a nd brough t o ne l o her ho m e with h er da ughter.
___
0the r tha_n myself.
9 r p
n ts a; l nc�ease of
ld th eir a nn ua l £low er show on
o
h
____
rove I
RT J a mes Lee arrived hom e Home Federal Sa oJi:o,ge and Lottn 11 13'.;��6 ! �rt�s an an increase August 3
W ,1
FIVE ROOM unfu rnished apa r t• !he Daily Se u li nel of tice t o_ �
0.
t a r n ief 4
1954
S
PONTIAC
.
��
A11 sn. omce here o f about $2M)O
0
3
2 055�9: ID rev en ues o ver
of
'Mrs. C lara ,Phi llips spenl the past
ment wi th blth a nd l!lhowe r, 1,t. The, tom ato . h as � he in it ials f rom t he M arine Corps t his week
Y
-Sed a n. $405. W o t t h nnit h more.
,
from d u t y.
a rmg plainly o n the
7_ 23_3 t
the same period of last yea r. A week ·with M r. a nd Mrs. Lawren ce
a:arbage di1ponl unit, newly · WYT' appe
l last wee k of Mr . a nd
? -2 1 -6t l'
Hlaettnars, Pomeroy
Miss C a n dice Arnott , Roohester was a gu e3
l osso m e nd.
b
n sho ws tha t there _were
WY
Milhoan and her son , Roge r, and
2-033&amp;.
ec('lra ted. Phone
red
sh.
u
--o
r
R
-ste
Le
.
-�
Mrs
C..:HUCK
AT THE
SPECIALS
;r:a-::!':-' passenger ear �egl8tra•
P a., Is spe nding se veral day&amp; wi th
7 • 7-Uc-..,.-u•
a
d
d
fa mily, Mi ddleport.
n
'
n
l
...,
Wi
a
.'
F.
11
y
Mrs.
lPO
R
·
Wagon relit. joining 83 an d 7 i
- --,----her grand parents , Mr. a nd Mra.
l10 ns , prod uci n g f ees to_ta lmg $3:!•
Yr . and Mrs , Wil l iam Patterso n
w
ere
P
o
�
e
r
o
y,
D
or
i
nd
a,
gh
te
r
On Sat. 23 1111d Su n .• 24 th, Ha mRay McDad e.
Be.iuly Sh op.
HOUS E WITH
329,850 _as compa red wi th 3 , 1 22,• of Loa:1u1 were o vernigh t gµe,ts of
f
11.
t.
n , Mrs. J. O.
cousi
IJ,
coal
OI
f
lr
he
urd
AS,
n
L
FUEL
o
Uesls
G
h
t
wi
burgs 15c, l lot Doge lOc
Mr. and Mrs. Da n Humphrey,
7·2 Mltc
Phone WY 2• :!i2f l .
ations and rev en ues of
Mr. a nd Mn. Earl Beckley a nd
Ro ush.
11 1.i ee, all pop 8 cnts , a&amp; for 6 \ na ces. Call for fre e estim ates.
.
Co
l umbus spen t t h e week en d wit h
"Ill a nd :�' ::,��
a y e�r .a_go .
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s
H
Mrs. M. E. Patterson.
air
O
t.
t.
M
rs.
ma
tt,
re
o
d
n
Fo
Middlepor
Abb
an
.
,
r
M
w i th own bottles, ice cre a m
, her brothers E. J. an d Bert
D e�p1t e a dec line 1 n truck regN
rna
Mrs. Maud Yo un g of Raci ne visEW
ll
nfur nished deluxe apart•
Lo
aughter
1
d
l
6el
B
lfc
o
D
Mrs.
n
0.
6c
for
2
ba re 3c, 11-II ca ndy bars
Gr imm.
men t, air condition ed . Pho n e
afternoon with 1&amp;tr,a ll ont, fro m �97,2� to 297 , � 71 lted rf!cen lly with her sister, Mrs.
spen t Tu esday
oons
eh e w lng 11um 2 for 5c ' Ball
George Hayma n , New Marsh_
CONSIGNM ENT SA L E
7_2 1_ 1 2tc
WY 2-5 1 4 1 .
Mrs. Al bert McClain a n d to tal . reve nues lIL tlus claasi f1ca• S. G. Marrs.
n
7 2 1 _3tc
3 f or Jr.
field spe n t IHt week wi th his Mr. a d
The fol lowi ng co11signed articles
_______ ___
Mr . and Ml"B. J erry Campbell a nd
M rs. G ene Dev ore and new b aby U on i ncreased from $26,882,203 to
M. G. Simm ons, truck drlver• slaters, Mrs. Nora Go hr.am an d
will be �old at t he form er Miles NICELY fur n ished two bedroo m
27 ,33e, 88'7 .
S
n
10
hav e w complete
of Columbu 5 were week e nd
now
We
at Curt er , O.
ap art men t. Phon e WY 2·3874. grou ndm an for the Appa l achian MiH M,a ry Hiyma n.
Mo numen t Build ing, West Main
Ju ne re�lalratlons amounted to guests of hla paren ts, Mr. a nd Mtlll.
Bell � n d
TRAVEL SERVICE. U you are
nd Mrs. Dun
a
Mt.
Miss Sh irl e)' Blake, Syracuse
Power Compan y, Poi nt Plellsa n t
7·23-6tc
SI . , Hacine, O h io. Saturday,
goi n g to an y foreign coun t ry
�rn a spent Sat urday eve n ing 1 62 , 625 with reve nu�s of $3: 130,. Eugene Campb ell.
a
r
a
e
t
y
i
h
d
e
was
,
t
2
award
Distric
July 30, 1960, .at 1 : 00 P. M,
Mr . •n d, Mra. Ju nior Snavely a nd
or a nyw here i n the U . S. gJv e
wit h Mr. and Mr&amp;. Brad y Huffma n Ol l , as compared wi th rea11traser vice pi n recent ly
2 TV Set s , Radio, a
Refri � ere- (
lio ns to taUne 1 37 ,052 and revf: n ue daughters and Cha rles Snavely of
u, a ca ll . No 110 rvlc.i cha.rae, n o
nd son s of M iddle port.
a
Guy was empl oyed July 10, I
tors , 4 Complete Bedroom Suites
------''-----Col umbus were wee k e nd gu ests of
extr11.1 . TAWN E Y STUDIOS, 422
Mr. and M rs. Do n Bell an d o r $2 ,568 .580 a year ag o.
old,
s.
r
y
TO
4
2
ESMEN,
SA
40
4
19
5 118 a laborer in the Trans3
&amp;
g
rs
Electric
an
s),
a
h er Te't'eo ues re ported by t he
G
l
O
L
(
c
lt
and ii.Ira. McCoy Snavely.
Mr.
Ga ll ipolis,
s
ent
p
Second Avenue,
Belt
n
o
Raym
d
n
d
a
w
n
Lor
Good missi on and Dlstr lbution Depu texperie nce.
must bave
Bed!, Kitchen Cabinets, T11,b les,
Bureau for lhe pe�iod am ounted
Repai rs are bei ng made on the
Fho ne GI 6- 16 115 or GI 6- 1 24.3 .
nday wi th �r . an d Mrs. Okey
Su
co mmisaion. ABC ment . He becam e a gr ou ndman
route and
Chin a Cabinet, C h airs, 2 W ash7-21 - tfc
W ebb and f amil y of Calro, W. Va. to $ 1 98,007 . Th is mclu ded $ 1 85,- Wilkffville G ra nge Hall.
Va. 7-12-tfc Jn 1 938; field clerk i n 1 942; tr uck
C leaners, Muon,
-___ --Co nt inued f ro m P11.gc One
Dryer, 2
er!, Desk &amp; Chair,
Mr. a nd Mn. St . Clair HIil vis- 3 15.50 for &amp;afe ty respomlblUty I ,..a-;;a;;a;;.,;;a;;;a;;;a;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;�
4 11
Bre e kfa g \ Sels , G . E. I ron, Mag___________ dri ver i n 1945 a nd truck driver- l io n.
ited Mon day wi th h er uncle , A. abstr ac ts,, 1111d a n�ther $1 0,2?6. 8
srou ndman in 1�9.
The trac tor had bee n re nted
f
or ti tle mformahon . These f1gurazi ne Hack, Sunbeam f'an,
Re·
y.
e
Ripl
C. Burnem o f
ry
by the cou nty previou s to the
-------cord Cabinet, Kenmore Sweep'
es refled i ncreased fe.ea authorSince hl8 emp1 0)'mem
IN LOVING memory o! Grafton
. ' Guy haa·
"
h
se 11t a mo nth ly ren tal fee
a
pure
�d
e
er LamJ&gt;5 ( F'Joor &amp; Ttible), · TELc.VJSJON
tl
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ndmg
a
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zed
by
th
e
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r
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or
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0. Stout . who left u1 e ight yours
d
AT
RADIO AND SllAL
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S&lt;1 wl n� Mal' luu c, E nd
regi stra tio n a nd t'tl
d t•
ance record an d m the l ast f!ve o f $3, 600 officlab1 said.
(0
J l 2
0
appllance repair . Phone '
Goegle i n was gra nted a tern•
whic h -a nomi na 1 1e' e ew a s '1orm er1'
S. THIRD and ASH STS.
Y
Y o-:r ���a,;�y t� )'IJB �� H keepsak e, - �:ht�.
M cCI in toet, Raclne, O.'\io. J. l·tf• years has only been off d u ty sick
. 1 c11 nut listed
porary inju nctio n by Judge Joh n
Man y ar1 Jc
cha
r
ged.
t or one day
W 1· th w h.Jc h we w111 never part,
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
0(18
8W5
�.-APA1''1'IIENTS --l'Unlllll-4 0d
Bacon in c om m on Pleas court
Mr. Simm� ns la qulte a flaher
-Th o ui; h God hH you In his koep- TERMS: CASH
d
n
a
Smith
s
e
Gil
s.
r
M r. · a n a M
Open 24 Houn, Clo.ad S""day
No t 1tespo1111ible for acclde nte
unfumlll hed. )ld(uten, Kiddle man a nd hu n ter . He re sid es at wi th toda y t he deM dll ne for an
Inf!,
r . Leroy enny epent
M r. and
tf
.
3
rt
2
po
on
h
2.
, and DMrs. Honnel
a nsw er to be fi l ed by t.he defend� s Mr.
l!L WY 2·208
l'
Va . , with his sisters.
Given,
W e have you alwayl!I in ou r Sal e conducled by BllAJ&gt;fOllD
Su nday with
WASH 20c
DRY Se
• j uncti on became
, nt• beIo re t h e m
________
AUCTION CO., HACINlt:, OJ-110 .
- -- · •
hear t .
De
MUILLIR
PUIINACII,
WISTING
·
permanent by de fa ul t. Th e ne:ic t
Dad, Mother, Elea n or, Judy Auc t ioneer: Critt Unulford.
:�:� nd Mrs. Bruce Barrett, Mr.
HOUSI appllanclt. Arnoltt .,..
., 1
l.i'
S 11le Mu nuger; A. C. Bradford.
1 11le p w ill be, a hearing o n t h c in- and Mrs. Wi lliam B arrett and son,
7-23-l tc
a nd Bobby.
1:'he Ladles C lrele of the Presby·
• - . then. lyHc:11.1•, Ohio. PMM
uncti on , 0 ric l ala St1id lodwy.
7-2 3-6tc
I tcr 1a n Ch urch will m eet with M rs.
1
MRS. DON GOSNEY,
d
e
y
o
·
i
en
,
rett
Bar
ry
en
H
d
-- - - n
11
Bob,
11.11-tt
--____
1 WY2-6:Jl4.
Th e co mmissi on e rs wer e meet .
J an e Co ttr il l on July 27.
OWner ·and Opera tor
a pic nic din ner at Lake Alma on
In
oday In speeial sess ion wit h
t
&gt;
Th
e Wi lkesv ille
s
Gard
en
Club
4
1 FOOT Tomahawk bout. windSund ay.
al l three membera presen t ,
,
shl l' ld, slecrin., 25 II. I'. clc .....
M rs. Adra Swick ,pent Sun "·y wi ll have • worksho p July 26 at
•9•,
" Mcdalisl
••
..., MERCU RY ,ale 11 "
lrlct sla r\1111,1, Evinrudl• motor
with her pa re ntl, Mr, and Mn. the school cafeteria fro m lO a. m.
2-door. Pu!lh bu t ton drive. As
1
Montgomery, upper 1 6 . 2 , lower j
er.
l
to
nd
a
trai
sell. Phone
Priced
Jesse sw an on Pa rker Ru n.
I to 3 p. m. a Potluck lu nch wi ll be
ail ent aa .11 soaring g u l l . Pla n
9.3 ru nn lnc 3 ft,· Gal l ipolis, upper I
serv ed a t noon . The publ ic i1 w el•
. ••··• .
a
dr
d
WY
n
a
,
2·2"0
or
A
y
e
'"
Lalh
ry
WY
a
M
·
Mrs.
your v11uti-011 In thl1J Big "M".
18. 3, lo wer 9 , 9 ru nnina 4 f t ;
7-23 •3tc
Swick atten ded the meeti ng of the come:
u•1 reudy tu i::u. K11rr &amp; v,m
Loc k 23 upper l �.4. low er B .5
Girl a nd Boy Scouta al Salem C en• I •Da lly Wood has been ret urned
7-22-Jt c 1
Van Z11ndt, Pomeroy.
dosed a nd with 75 need le s on.
to a Cin cinnati hospital for" trea t959 AMEUIC.:AN lO ' dO' House
11,a .lflTW
_ _ ·-- - - - t
er, J•l ans were mad e for an ice
All dam.s are up and c losed otr.
co
trai
er
l
lcut
l
ln
ndition.
euc
men t.
88
1
.
d
n
11
BII.E
ule $ 695
08 OLDSMO
8efOl'e &amp;;:IO .t\.M.
cream social Frid ay afternoo n
Rol lers on Ka naw h11 Mil o n slll .
' Mrs. Ray Slrall8baugh has been
Ji' ivc room.11 Incl uding (ull sized
M 14dle,.rt WY-2,,�
2 d oor Smhrn. VB ltockel engine
eY
eni ng, July 22.
Ohio Riv er Bo a ls dow n Lock
'
r
h
n
th.
i,i
b
l'owell
seen
s
t u rned home f rom Holier H ospit111
e
tJ
l.'11.
w i th stand11,rd shift. Go.-CioPomeroy wv.i.,a,5
Mrs. B ruce Morri1 ls , delivering
t a . Pennsy lvania 6:M a m 1 1-2;
e
s
n0i!o Sl 11, lion, Middlepo r t
Hti
Dai
ney, 84 ,
Oliv
&amp;
or
or
al
e
foll ow ing su rgery.
l
1
1
,
rt
Ol
The
th111
in
s.
,mappy
(; o
KAUTZ ,
ITOlll
mwil on La nasvJlle Route 1 while
Lock Ht Vulca n 4 : 30 a m 0- 1 1 ; Tow nship, paascd a way Friday
�
cal l WY 2-2 1 3 1 betwce11 8 a. m.
M
r. and M ri. . Tho m as Luft
of
I
M,.r
n
•
Ro
buy of )'our li te. Karr &amp; V1:1 n
Go
r
by
a
nd
At
C
a
rl
■.
M
C
r. an d
Lock 1 7 Jndl 11n a e am 9-ti; San morni n g el the M eigs Gener.a l
I and 5 p. m.
7-2:l-tstc
o
lumbu
.!I were w eek end a:ues l.8 of
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-22-::ttc ,
YUIIOn l-2l41
n le are vacationi ng in the S mo key C
Rlurd l) 9: 15 wm 1 - 1 ; Lock 18 ' H oaplt al followi ng a p ro longed
her pa ren Is, Mr . an d M r■• EarI Ar·
---- - --HAMILL IIRVICI ITATION
Mo untaln1.
,
Pt. Pleuant at the Lowe
El li11bc t h 8::!iO aln 0- 3; Lock 20 i lln ea'I.
a8 CADI LLAC HIiie $L 8915. ll ardtop t"OR SALE 1 6 baugh.
rt. 19 �9 trulh•r ful:y
..,.,. f,00 A,M.
r. M nd Mrs. Roy Searle. visited
M
Pau
l
Blaz
e
r
10:
1
3
am
t
-9;
Lock
Hotel on Thunday
Coupe , The mark of 11111.:{;CHS.
M rs. ShirIey Sp1res, M rs. Evelyn
He was a lifelo ng reside nt of
cqulp 11ed for modern hookup
Alltenr h51
Clifford Mlaht.
23 Cr ucibl e to:O� pm 0-1 1 ; Soulh M'eli;:1 C o unty and ls a urvlved by Mr. and Mn,
July 28th.
Here'1 your c ha nl·e to own Am·
or l'11mplng. ldcul for v11c1:1\!un
Mr, and Mflll . Paul Sw1ci and tam• Devau lt a nd M r . a nd Mn. Don AlIvery Da, krffe,i
l11 nd 9 : 1 5 am I-�.
e r ica's finelit 11l Americ a 's Jow­
e
n
Spir
ea
o
f
P
o
m
ero
Lexing
ton
;
J
childr
en
:
Ell11,
N
e
re
o
n
1
0
y
a
w
Hy Yllited wi th Mr, and idrs. Joe
•
tr a vel. lle11.1,m nublc. r. A. Enoch,
Pomeroy al the Martin
Uprive r, G al l l po lia, Albert F.
ell price. A true v11. l ue. Karr &amp;
J•ortland, Ohio.
7-22- 6tc AIR CONDITIONCNG 1 JIIU'RIGER­ Holden 4;4 0 am 20·0, Ci ty of Emm ett. Reedsv ille ; Eve rett, To- Swick an d Mr. a n d Mn , Alv a two week trip to Cali fornia.
Hotel
OD Friday, July %9th
.
Van andt, Pomeroy.
7•22 -3tc
M
r
.
a
n
d
Mrs. Re:-. 'Marra and
ii tlon ■ervict J1c1E 1 Refrla:era­
2" l edo; Frederick, Otlowa, Mic h . ;
Columbw 0
· are 1ueata or
Maynl lle 5: 40 am 2-0,· Lock � Mra. D1l1y Car ter, ArLhur, and Swick while enro ute to
- U Ck o caIiiorma
1000 BUSHEL o f kr11.ut cabbage;
tlon, New
Haven.
!'bona
TU2:•
Y
after two weeks vaeaUon In Tam• lD
Co,ne In for a FREE lest
08 Ol.DSMODILE �ale $1093. 8850 bu. bti11ns . Pick yourself.
3&amp;37.
11-2ll-ll Mik e Cr editor 1 1 :35 am 0-9; Ro- Albe rt, Toledo; Ro bert, RosevUl e ; pa, Flor id a with Mr. and Mn. Jeff his parenta, M r. a nd Mrs. Sam
,t d oor Sedan . Beautifu l two tone
demonstnllon of the
bert R. Gibao n 1 1 :55 am 2 -0; City Mr■. Mary Qarrl 1o n, Leesbu rg a nd
M arn, and Mr. a nd Mn. J. B .
P. M. Cow dery, Loni; Bott om.
Roach.
blue. Powe r Ueeri ni:: and pow er
or Hu nti ngton 2 : 1 0 pm 7 - 1 3 H ep
A 1 1CTIONIII
llletil
In . beorln&amp; . gla,...
arn
7·22•Stc
M
°
c.
..
r
�-·J
ng
t
on.
Mr,. Alice Charmi n, Scott, De•
e
y
Th
will
be
-- - --brall:et. A qua l lly car . Tru ly a
9:50 alll 1 -0; B eaver 10:l!i am 0-1 pot , W . Va .
and heulng Ilda. Aok lo see
here one week.
valu e . Kur &amp; Va n Za ndt,
l&lt;AT TEH.Rlll t l'ups . . Only t wo
Kan awha W i n fiel d,
E llen
Crltt .,...,.
M r. and Mrs.. N. E. Pa ttenon
Ille new Jabllee 111odel that
Also su..- l vlna: are th ree broth•
•
'1· 22-3 le
Pomeroy.
left . Phone W J 9-:1779.
7 -22-3tp
W',..,
dow n &amp; ; 10 am, 1_ 7 ., Lucy Jane en; W a llace and Cl arl!nee or
u CNtfft ·
ca IIed on h"11 m other, Mrs. M. E .: la worn etWrely at lbe ear.
A. C. •1tADr01til, ..._, Ohltii. Lucas, Marme t, no time or tow Washington , Pa ., a nd Eua:ene of
Patterson, \Y1'o ha■ been ill.
If PONTIAC 111 le $4915 Chi eftai n °fR.Y A DEI.ICIOUS lt;i�h Sa nd--:,
Ve ft
rep orted .
Mari lyn Wallen ia e mployed in
FINANCING
el le, N. Y., :l8 ara nd('hllNew
Roch
Deluxe
4-d
o
or.
T
h
i■
on
e
can'l
J11.tk'11
wich.
D11
i
ry
Ba
Mar,
Pierce.
r
,
Midd
l
e•
SLAT
CLOTH,
,
POI.CY
WOOD
Columbua.
n
.
g
re
a
t
il
g
dre
r
a
nd
dr
ch
e
and
10
n
AVAIL,,\IILE
De
· be bellt a t th is price. Doo a e..-e1·y
Curtis
po rt.
nver
7- 1 9-6 tc
M r. and Mrs.
ahades, clolh Poftb valanc..
Funera l ■ervlce■ will be held and family o( Columbus ,Pti:nt lhe
Mrs. Richard K etrin g (Ruth Nel•
tbh1&amp; but alt up an d beg. Yo u'l l
aw n ln1a1 venetian bUndt. wlnSu nda y afternoo n a t two o'cl ock weekend with M.r. ,and Mr,. 1,. D. so n ) a nd son , Ricky, oI California
n■ l ly like It. Sec fo r your1c lf. 1 1t�msn:mm MAI.Ji! BEAGLE
do w
1h adt1,
l"rel etUmatu.
LIGAL NOTIC I
are spendl na the ir sumlller VICI•
1 4 I nches. t:un broke. IS moa.
al th e Joppa Methodl at Church
;Kar r &amp; V1tu ndt, Pomeroy.
Da le Wippel. llll Unlon Ave.,
Sealed blda will be received by con d u&lt;'t ed by Rev . Frr.e la nd Nor• Pierce.
8fd. Tom neuter , l'ho ne WY 2·
lio n w lth he r mother, Mn. Erma
1-22-atc
00
called
s
A 1 1 8()tc the,, undersi1 ntd for the sale of t he
Pornero,.
Mn. M ollie Pullin
88fl6.
7 . 1g. 31P
r\1. Bu r ia l will be I n t he family Mrs. Miry Pierce and Mra. l nsy Nelson and other rela ti ve.a. Mr. Ke•
Autie Mllihone re 1idence l ocal ed cemetery nearby by th e Arbaugh
DJ PONTIAC 1111le $395. Chieftai n
tring w l ll a rrive later to accom•
Newell.
FOR SALE STUDIO
al a.,o East Mai n Stree t, Pomeroy, 1''u neral H o me.
Box 1757
2-doo r. Here i■ real aavi n�• fo r
p any them home.
e
r
.
llet
n
Va
ll
Mr. a nd Mn. Ruaae
fo rm Hock er , 2 end
Tables.
h l o . Sealed bid • mull be prese n t•
you In 11 11o lld e11r. A guod de­
O
Mn.
M
n
a
ry
Gr
a
n
a
te
baa
em•
F
r
iends
wi
l
l
be
r
ec�
iv
ed
al
the
a
Huntington, W. VL
Raymond La rki ns, Mr. •nd Mn.
Ph one W Y 2·9975.
7·21-3tc COM PLETE ll'ISURANCI PRO td on or bef ore Aua;ua( lsl, 1 960, fu nera
pendab le Job. A 1tc11I o f a deal.
l home unti l time· of the Emmett Stelhe 1D , Harold Brewer ployme nt at Holter Hoapltal.
tection, Lll-. A.ate, Jlrt, Pollo
Robert M. Bean, Mgr.
Karr &amp; Va.n Za ndt, Pomeroy.
Mr■• Anna Oadi n and Clan Phil•
Call Doll
MWa, lllddl1port tt 10:00 o'c lock a . m, 'the Execu• service.
Denver
and Jan ie, Mr. a nd Mrs.
tor, Cly de G. Ml llhone , will con­
'1·22-3tc
'lll"'Curtis and Cilldy were afternoon
jl der accepl ln »: bids fo r property
IWLA MIETINO
callers of Mr. and Mr,. t.. D.
Wrlghl St.
Pomtrey
on install me n t bHil. The und11r-R e,ular meetln&amp; of the Izaa k Pierce.
1Jgned res�n ea the ri aht to re• Walton League will be hfl ld on
2 bedroom, 1utom1Ue heat,
Joh nnJ a nd Elmer Newell . and
J et an y and a ll bids.
Mond ay, July 23. Di n n er will be Tlmmy and Tommy Gumph called
BROWN
pro­
FOR
SALE:
IVA
$
elly waler. Prlee 9500, no
Cro w, crow &amp; Porter
Hrved a t 7 p. m. 'Ml@ hrid&amp;e over on Mr. and .Mn. L. D. Pierce
perty reduced price, T rooma.
down payment,
per
AUorney1 .11t Law
Shade River la tl oaed tor repain, Thur1dMY,
bath, aaa. hpt water heat, 2 ear
month, pay like rent.
(7 ) 21 , 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 8tc 110 m e mbon a re 11k ed to use th e
i,:araae. ClON I down town.
Easle R idse road. All members
Abo ve hJ&amp;h water, 128 Cole S t .1
�
who ore phyele1lly able ffl ur,ed
Mid dleport, OUice Phone WY 2·
.
to auppon the blood proaram on
UNO
&amp;320, Reo. Pbone
2·2911.
ElGH'l' ROOMS, bath an d 1ara1e Mondi)', July 25, -at the Pomeroy
7-1 8-12tp
•BALDWIN
CAil
$6,000. Gilbe rt Weeki l)roperty Hilb School. Thll ls a vital proPHONE WY 2-270,
• WURLf l'ZEll
located on Rt. 33 ,at foot of 1ram which de■erve■ help ftom
7-2 1-IOTC
Rose HUI. tf interested write or
aad OO'Hllll FAMOUS
n_
e_
.everyo_
tall col lec t Mn. Jobn Fri el, 403
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BRANDS
USED GARDEN trac ton and mow•
She rba n C t ., Loul1v ille, Ohio.
.
Gal&amp;&gt;.t 4 Dr.
HOLlllt
HOSPITAL
ers. Rotary mower bla des shar• US ROUT I :tS-8'7 acre. rolll na
Phone TR �-2367.
7·22·3tc
Motor. Fordomatic trans.
Admission1, July 31 : Mr■. David
pe
ned.
Cu,t
om
m
owina
a
nd
l
a
n
d,
t-room
f
r
ame
with
baLh
th11 n 2 1 ,000 by careful lo
room bou&amp;e ln Lee ftldl1rd1, Rutland ; William
SIX
SALE
FOR
p
low in l.
Jaraa:e, , ba rna1 other bulld­
c!a1 ow ner , ivory an1I -bcia:e fit1·
Sy racuse on ::Ith Street. Phone Wolfe, Pomeroy ,
ORAVILY TltACTOR
l n;a, Plenty water, own a a,
�• lovely 1potleu i nterior. ra­
Blrthe, July 2 1 : A aon to Mr. a n d
Ga lllpol11 SI 6-3863 or WY •
Sa les a nd Serv ice 151 2 E. Main St.
well. -f18,0QO.OO,
.00, heater and many other ex· Pomeroy, Pho n e WY 2-20'16.
1 Mn. David Lee Rich ardt, Rutland.
9880.
7-21-3.tp
POMIIIOY-a.room frame, bath
. :peatha, July 21 : [nf• nt Male
7 -2 1-tfc
•
lot 'f8x1041 nice ' 1arden. term,
t.mbert.
.
_
'32!)0, 00,
.fi
SLIDE BUESCHER Trombo ne . In
PGMIIOY--0-toom m�em frame
Foreot B,ih
OQ �l(Je 7
tood condi tio n . Phtm e TU 2
wi th btlb, full blsem,mt, dou' ' '
2WU Hartfo rd, W, Va . 7-23-0tp
ble ....... lol 70&gt;.100. A·l pro--- ·
1:14 A. FAl\ll FOR SALE ., Irado.
perty , 111,000.00.
STOCK DOG 1 'it! yen old, part ly
0PTO
BT 1•
Ten room houa, tbroo blru 1
AI.IIRT
M.
COIi,
lolbroke. 6-c an Milk Cooler , near­
, •
,
11111, � INtoel, , Puo:,Y
,J
- WY 2,n:IO
and other bulldim11. Ill'! ftln. '
pl)K
OWNBllSI .,
ly new. ArthP.ll' Orr, Ba shan ... 229
.
l
WY
24UD
Nada
To�llleJld,
P..,. n,loa, j
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Rold, ton1
8oHom1 Ohio.
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For Sole
!,EC. HORN LAYING HENS.
Oliver 60 tractor i n fine shape.
Call G. A. Deem after 7 p. m .
W I 9-3088 Racine.
7 20 Ole

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9:SO Mr. and Mrs. North
10:00 Repobl ican N at '! Co nv.
1:00 Mid Day NeWI
1 :-1 0 Mov ieti,me
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Loretta Young Th eater
3:00 You n g Dr. Mal o oe
3 : 30 ho rn Th ese R oots
4:00 Comedy Playh o use
4 :3 0 Ad ve nture Ti me
,:oo Steamboat BUI
5: 30 Sgt. PrHton
6:00 New s Picture
6:SO Republ ica n N a t•I Con v.
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Republican Nat'l Conv.
Life oJ Riley
Video VIUag'e
Full Circle
House Pll'ty
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Hi �hw.ay Patrol
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Mni. Ju n ior Hu nt and rBmi ly o f
�no , were di nner auests recen tly
of Mr. and Mrs. Everell Sisson, a nd
Sue and Loi&amp;.
Davi d Sm ilh Jr. visited Mre.
Mary -Kibbl e, .Reedsvill e, W ed nes­
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on Sam S isson recen tly.
Violet Sm ith and iemi l y n nd Qr.
va lean HoUer and family vi si ted
with Mrs. Joe Bissel l a nd fami ly
o f M aso n, W. Va. Satur day ev en•
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Hoffm an Of Akron afe spe n di ng
th!Uf vacati on l\ere '¥itb rela tives.
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dar,s Wit� hjs wife f"nd ltmilr
Mr. •fl� ijrs . tvet'ett 'i\eynol ds
and d *u�te'r have �ep vis iti ng
?4r. and Mr$. «t�rlo n Well s.
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Se rena were � r. a nd Mra. Don Sis•
soil., Vlehria, W. Va., Mr. an4f Mra.
H . E. Sisso n, \'le nn:a, an d M r . and
M ra. E veret t Sisso n.

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Mn. Ruel lo hnaon.
lfn. lol�Ule Pullins o nd Ill,, 1
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ford Newlun re cefllly.
Mr. and M:rs. Leo nard" Dalley d ay to visit Otie Swan .
Mary and Betty Carr of Co lum .
and son or ,Portl and and Mr . ana
Mrs. Darrel Court 1nd family bus 1�1mt the week end wi th t he ir
spt! nl Sunday with Nelli &amp; Court �renta, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Carr.
Mn. E va Lawrence wa, visiting
a nd H elen Bqwma n.
R ev . a nd Mrs. Ken neth Riggs wlth Mr . and Mrs. BIi i Steth em
are spen di ng a week at their hom e one d ay last week.
Mollie Pulli na o f Newark a nd
i n Co l umbus. :
M r . and Mrs. A llen Brewer call• Ne ll Blak e , Ea et Li verpool vi Jiled
ed on Mr. and Mrs . Harold Brewer at t he h om e of Mr. a nd Mrs. D a�e
Yatea and An na Swa n.
and Ja nie.
Mr . and Mn. Mar ia n Well■ were
M_r . and Mrs. Da na Wol fe and
family of Eas t Live rpo o l visited Sunday visito rs of M r. ■ nd MN.
R08!I Well&amp;.
Mr. a nd Mrs . Lewis Young.
Jo Ann H ensl ey visit ed E ve lyn
Mr. an d Mn. Dalla■ Rummager
ot Jal&amp;son called on his m o th er
Stout recently.
Mr. and Mrll. Clifford Newlun Mra. ·Dagmar Rummage r.
Mrs. Da vid Smith and fa mUy
am:I fam ily were vl1iti ng at Cheatand Mr�. Harold Hol ter ,md fa hY
er h l_l l, Ohio , last week.
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Dm ne r gu ests of Mr. , nd Mff. 'Ylttted Mr. ■nd &amp;t rs. Da le Barr a nd
o,ear B,bc'o� Saturday ,were Mn. fatnily, Suriday.
Eva 'Lawrenee , East. Li vereoot'. Mrs
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Cha rles ••nar, M;r. and Ptt:)1 . Rtcp:
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J\
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were )(Ff. Ul!h swan and grand- ah d �. Jfofflmle 1Uurden Saturd ay e:vetitnfchlld rert of 'l'upper1 Plai ns.
Mr. and Mrs. Ro nald Q,aborn of
Ma, IJfeerl Powell of Vien n a, W.
Cincin nat i call� on Mr. and Mn.
-;,J.lod on her 1iater and moth­
Ka rl is Fran k and family.
�, M:ra, ·J1¥old Brew er a.nd Mrs.
Mr . a nd Mrs. R aymond Larikins, Emnia. Powell.
and Mr. i nd Mrs. No rma n W eber
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Romper Roolll
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'Your MIO Bepcac
I Married Joaa
Restl esa Gun
Love That Bol.
Al»ut Faee■
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fl:00 Daflce Party
8:00 Rock Lake Part7
'1:00 B'8]lway Patrol
P erry �ason
8:30 Wantad-J)�d or Alive
1:00 Mr . Lucky ..
P·30 Have Gun, W!ll Travel
10:00 , Gu�oke
10:30 Not ' For 'H ire
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John Hopki ns Fi le
Co lle1e News Conference
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Myate ry Ma t in�
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Open H earing
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Ilka Chase Show
Am erie.1m Art&amp; Trio
Matty's Funday tun n ies
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People's Choie,
Sports l!t,hU1ht,
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Music on Ice
Chevy Sh o•"
J.,.,oretta \' ounc s:1f'l't'
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News Hea dl i n e,
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Travel Film
Am erica 's Newsre el Album
Record Hop
Diet Cl ark Show
Brave Stalll on
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L!lwrence Wl!lk Sh&lt;. "'
Jubi lee , U. -:,, A.
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Ind ustry on Parade
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Sc ience Fictio n Theater
Delect.iv e'1 Dairy
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Sp ort.a Round up
Weath erc,11t
Satu rday Ni&amp;ht Ja mboree
So na nt.a
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Vaca tio�!s"����!. of Mr•
Neva Howell were her IODI, Clay•
ton, Leiter. Leroy, Wl11ia and
churehhlll.
Mn. Wilda Haning hu returned
home after ipendinl a week with
her children i n Col umbt11 and h er
couiin, Mn. Ma ttie Reevea of San•
dusky.
Cal l era at the hom e of Mrs. Nada Tow nsend recently were Mr .
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Devens, Maas., Mrs. Jaco b Markle
Mr . and Mrs.
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Cali lOrn ia.
Roger Carsey spent a few d ays
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Harol d Norris m ov ed last week
to the fa rm he recen tly purchased
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Mrs. Cecil Nelson of Chester vi&amp;•
The Faithf ul Circle Sunday
her sister, Mrs. Clara Baer on
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School clau of the Melhodist
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ONE MAGIC CHEF kitchen stove.
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FOK CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE 11.EliULff
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Mrs.. Harold N ewe l l and d a ugh• h ic les lieenae feea provid ed $ 1 1 7 ·
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7-23- 3 tp again �as e arned on� or lhe h igh- H a llie Shani:, Mn. H. e. Powell , ler vis
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Ch ar les Baer 1 nd Mr. 11n d 1- constructi on o f co unty a nd tow n n
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summ er camp inspection.
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Grimm, M rs. St. Clair Hill, · Mrs.
er lake off. P. M. (.;owdery, Lon g
Sptclal - cm e mo1:lb for 30 cenl J per word.
Mrs. Ja m es Ha rkl ess ret urned to citie� a�d village&amp; d_uring the
A t otal of 94 out of II possib le W. W. Var ian a nd one gues t
7-Z3· 3 tc
Bollom, O.
Fu.II rate of 4 ce n ts p er wo rd wiU be charged for advert isint
1 00 poi n t s was received i n i tems Mrs. Dayton Cra wford of New her home in Wa.11 h i ng to n c . H. aft· sta t e s fiscal year which ended
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lf not paid witrun lU d.lily1 aner re«'iviJli bill.
coven ng health and �af e ty, sani· Brigh ton , Ps.
er spendi ng a w ee k wit h Mr. a nd Ju ne 30, State Aud itor Jam
Enon in Mv ertiai"'i - Shou l d be rt,pO -:tl"d an.me-dlattly. The
tation, program, pe rsoim e l , o perat· I
C. H. H a rris a nd gra n dd a ugh- Mrs. Le\/ is Walk er of Minersvi lle Rho des r� port11.
This wa s $2,083,283 l ess 1' h an
and ' t er Caro l i ne Moses of At hens c&amp; n(I Mrs. An na Riggs , P omeroy.
recor ds
f&gt;•Uv Seutr ne l will ot&gt;t be respons1b le f or D1or e tu.an on e inc or­
mg procedures,
. - - --loca l govern rnen l.9 re ceived from
.
rect. lrwertio D.
facilities
were he re Thursd ay on bu.siness
1 .,:,1.0 BUA '•. AND MOTO llhi Ill
M r. 11nd Mrs . Ha nson Holte'" vis- these sources in th e pr evi ous fis.
-.�d oi Tt::iln.U a nd s,pecial Nol.ices of l!:\·,• qu $ 1 . UO ubllua'"1111
■nd .,, wilhd• IM\- 1 ..t. Metr•
Jnspec L ing of f icers slated that . and cal led on friE'nds.
M r. und Mrs . David Holter aor.l 1 ca l year .
JLcd
publu.hl.'d Ill t Cfl"ll per wora.
Wil liam Witt a nd si� ter of
M.J•�n. � •· ""- •n the uutst.ind m� future11 of the ,
...,u,.u
y eve ning.
., D \ Vl,
;;: DA Y5
I 110
J. DAY
'."J OUUS
.
• W 'I'�� camp
programs III I Chicago, Ill., spen t over th e week :a nuly Wednesda
11H:, udt,d
.)I., ..-orNoror r""'1
I Gasol ine lax d ls trlbutl on s w ere
$ I ;,:,
$4 . .:tu
90c
00c
1,
1 1 - .1.4-lfc
corn:,crvation. nature lore e nd wi t h W il liam c. Grimm and
aquaucs,
ord Hiller or u p from $52 ,247 ,7� i n 195D t o
Cliff
Mrs.
and
Mr.
- ______
,
,1 .20
tlUt
$ J tl(l
2l1
$6.1.1()
- m&lt;lrksmansh ip .and phyincal . fit- fami ly.
in 1 900 but th e
1
Ea.!il Liv erpoo l and Mrs. Fred . $54 ,4 45,283
. :i(J
.:l6
$
1
.!)()
7.k
$2
li1
�
Mr. a n d Mrs How.ird Ehersbach
ness. Th e 1 1 tnc.ss prugram 1s a
·
I
�-1 o, Renr
\
ease an d c h • Idrcn �• site d Mr. a nd amoun t local go vern,nents receivN
_
additio n for 1960_ O utpost · Jr. a nd childr�n were Wed nesday Mrs L ewis Walker F ndB� ev en mg. ed from au to l icen se tags dropAda, r�vt,d by 10 A.M wil l � rn thai d•.Y a V-VCI
T _ 1 new
_ _ __ __ _ _ _
Mrs. Do na ld Stan ley was cal l i ng
w rW
U M HUUSt:
Mrs . An na _Frecke r visited her ped from �•239,608 m 1 �9 to on her m other, Mrs. Bla nche We lk
v.JU e UN BU"I ER· camping is another new pr ogram , gu e1t8 or Mr8. Edna Sh ie lds and
I this ye .t r. High pr aise w as giv en fa mi ly, Pomeroy and he l d an out daughter, Mrs. Geo rge Baer a n d $62, 958,791 m l960.
l'IL v l Av e. r'li o nc W 'i 2·J7/.J.
er, Harr ison vi lle, who is HI.
7 20 6 tc for the ch.i.pJa1m·y prugr.tm. Th e door bMrbecue during t he even- family over t he wee k en d"
The total or $ 1 l 7 mi l lion i n
A son as born reeen lly lo Mr.
•----- ---• ----· -------�-----•
f�ll-Lun e chapla i_ n _ h.ali_ bee n p�o- i ng. O� he r gu ests were Mr. and
f gas lax a nd auto tag m oney th� t and Mrs. Lawrence Brick les. The
[
l 1 1 1 ....,. o t 1 ces
l � J A u to so res
Miss Rac hel Roush, Columbu s, was
·
__
Rent
v1ded by t h e Ministerial Aliloc1 a- Mrs. Lige Shi el ds Th ursd ay.
I l I "t ,1 f-or
t
local gove rnm ents J S Brickles' have three daugh ters.
_
S('� to
1
·
n
d Mr. a nd Mrs. Man n ing Rou11 h , i app oxim
n
Henderso
a
a
rd
a
l
Mrs.
l
Mr.
d
n
Wi
,
.
tiun
of
the
are
a
.
.
_
ate l_y 7
I IRM. T i .\NO PEST CO NTR O L 19li9 CIIEVllOLET V8 Hcl Air
.
Mr . a nd Mrs. Duane Stanley and
. % _ or the more
r
�ILllJT ROUM H
S . , two f at
roy, visited th ei r pa ren l.11 , Mr. 1
,
Pome
nd ch il d ren of Memp h is, Tenn . .
1ev
a
e a
100
to
eeds
ae�
n
or
Ma
J
ln,ur•
t�
billlo
$
n m
I
¼;
1:1n
J'
lm,p•(:tlon.
_ Slate ex�e n•
lJU
�ff
F
by Pain.
ruuin a a rt n t . A. N. c g e .
s
on , S te vi e, spe n t Sunday wi th her
:.i dr. Sed a n . $:! 1 95. Almost l,ki!
·
H � J I pomt rnlLng are: ex tension ot t he w ere gu eMs of he r brother, Mr. a nd Mrs. K er ns Roush, Su nday.
ltd by Nat1onwl�, Phon■ R .
ditures for t h e riscal year J U!il
.�� .•
the day II was sold . Power
mot her, Mn. Nada Tow nse nd.
Phone � 21·2
c
7 .
.
.
.
IsmGeorg
k
Mrs.
n
d
Yo
an
e
nd
a
r
e
8ites,
camp
l
al
'
to
system
w11ter
U
1
:.i
a.t
�
nded .
•nd A. Service St•tlon WY2·
e
1
[
o
g l ide. H &amp; I I . Ul.i.ellnar�, Porner
Wa_lk
g1I
r
1
V
s.
r
n
1'1r. a � _M
.
. .
.
a Uy.
Mrs. V esla Robinson called on
4-26-th:
1366.
7-2l -6tc ------ ----- increased ould oor cooking and
eroy.
I
Bas ha n v1s1te_d Sund ay with Mr. ! Yet t his $11 7 m11!1�n 1s greater
n
so
D
awfor
d
r
n
C
a
e
Mn.
n
Th
o
prognm.
t
y
e
a
us
d
1
year
land
APART- 1 20
a nd Mrs. C. A. Bolin recen tly.
Mr.
URNJSHED
U
tal expendi tures of th e
to
Ute
l"
an
th
W
lW
J
·
r . Lewi Walk er .
.
.
·- ---·Nonce - · - 1954
-- :-- Sp1.
Mt-., NT loc a ted Mt 256 Sou t h counci l an nounces that pla ns for I Gera ld and family or Ne w Brigh an d M s i w� arner and ch · tdr e n I sta te duri11g any year pr,· or t o
'rn1l 4 Jr Sedan.
UVJCK
Mr
• nnd Mr8 - Dougl as Clay an d
.
Mre. Da e
.,...
are h ere. 1 $49 ' J lum:1 f 1 n e o
J
.
•· c k · to - S l' hoo 1 !')weatcrs
"I ae 11, n.arH,
1·our th St ree l, M1ddl e porl, Ohio , lhe water sy!lem have been de· ton were guests la st week of
chiJd
ren called o n her pare nta, M r.
.
4
93
1
visited Mrs. George B aer and ft.m•
La Y .-wa ), - a Y as coiiveim'III 11.nd
n icely
7-21 ·6tc
&lt;l eeor11 led . Utllitiet fu r- veloped a nd will . be
put into ef- O tis Crawfor d.
Pome roy.
and Mn. RIiy Ro use ree ently.
.
after noon .
---.__
osc
P
or
lh
th e t;we.:, 1e r pro bl c m f
Mr. and Mrs. Arc h ie Donohew, il Y Sunday
n i11hed
. ndry f•�Uil'leJ. Pho n e ' rect as soon as p1p1 ng ca n ..,.. se· I
, · Ulu
,
NIW KENT COACH
fi rst ch l ll )' days is i.olved. 1 h c 1955 FORD VB Cu.stumline 4 dr.
B�l lvill e, W. Va., spe nt Sunday
WY 2· 334 6 or WY 2·2186 ·
cured.
.
Mrs. Ro bert Lauderm ilt wh o l8
.
.
SPih n. $?�. Shows the bes t of
KENT, o. UPI _ Doug RayShoe Uox, Middleport.
7 1 8 6 tc
Summ er 1..ampmg m th e Tr1• with his brother an d si ster-i n-Jaw, ill is improvi ng
·
_ _
_ _ - · -- _ __
care. Bla etln.ars, Pomeroy.
mo nd , tr ack coac h at Boston U n i.State Cou ncil i s enj oyi ng its hie• 1 Mr. and Mrs. Art hur D on ohew.
----;--c--,-- --cc·
WANTED Ml-.:OJCAL ROOT:,i. Gin•
.
versity, wa.8 expeded to Dt! na m ed
Mn
7_ 21 . 6tc
d
n
a
r
Nappe
an
li
l
Li
Mrs.
is
fi
n
d,
n
el
Gree
Lyn
e
c
n
a
Norris,
I
F'IVE rooms a nd ba th I n M150 n . i::est s�ason wi t h an � tenda
aeng, Bluud Hout, W ild Ginger,
to a sim ilar post a t ·Kent State
r, Jr. and so ns ca ilNappe
ce
n
n
di
Laure
n
spe
th
cou
wi
e
e
his
r
t
h
t
eks
e
g
t
w
firs
wo
the
for
exceeding
600
Phone W Y 2·24 98.
7-22..fltp
l nL. ½ truc k .
Y e llow lluol, May Apple !toot, S4 CJIEVHOLET,
Uni ver8lty today.
and Mrs. Lewis Walker
Mr.
on
ed
on . 11 is expect• . si n, Raymnnd Adams.
k
operati
o(
e
S
l!
W
;
O
P
t;
OM
HOUS . H NE TU r n er
etc. One of Ohio best market I Low mileage. sw�t1.cl's Ash l and 4 HO
y&amp;
th;i
t
the
num
ber
cf
b
o
c:
a
mp
Mr.
a
nd
M
r
s.
Jo
hn
Wi
l
liams
or
Sund
a
y
e
v
en
i
n
g.
2·3475.
7 18 6t p ed
hp� attended a w ee k sh ow at the
lo t11.lion. ! .:il11.tmn, l'orneroy WY 2-35a5.
yrH. same
,
_
o v e r 40
Mr. and Mrs. Ro ger Wa lker a nd j M o tor vehic
--· lng wi l l be 20 percent lo 25 per Depue, W . Va ., a nd Mrs. Jam es '
l e re gistrations for
1
8
6tc
6
Ohio,
Vinton To wnship Ga rden Cl ub reAlbany,
Morse,
I
I
E.
.
r
M
viaited
,
e
e
sie
l
,
r
E
E. Hurl ey or Wa tami ne, W. Va., daught
.
-- -- 1�UH'IJ;i ."'i .l!:(.;UN� AV&amp;, MIDDLE- cent over 1 959.
Le
l OOO (fo.ur mon th9 en dlng J� ne cent ly.
Mc"Arthur !load N&lt;•xl t o Tenn. ------ --l bert Bartels Sunday.
j spent the wee kend wit h their sis- a nd Mrs._A___
POk f Fu r mshe d a partm e nt.
-------vood c,..,. UM d '•"
__
30) total led ::S,90 1 , 864, producmg
Mrs. Cecil King h as empl oym ent
7·21 -6k
GH Plllnt.
_
Ide
a
l
fnr
2
co
n
8
tr
uc
tlon
work
ers
.
INGROWN
IDENTITY
t
er
Mrs.
Noah
Hurley
A
l
l
M./i••
•nd
Mo.1,1,
- ---- reven u es of '71, 1 53,305 It w as as I telephone opera tor al A then s
BANDI T GETS $2,500
Henl re ason able. Cooki ng facilEdgar Van tnwagen, Lincoln '
M rs. N el lie C o l ' l e ft f
Nli.l llOPO&amp;.IT AN MOTO�
d!scfosed tod ay by State Audi tor State Hospi tal.
1 WILL not hf' respo11s1hle fur an y
, Heights, is growing initia led toma- j Norfolk, Va., Sat u�de:,. to ma��
0 _ UPI-A lo ne Jam e A. Rhod es .
HAMR.TON,
St.
M■in
EHt
i
t
6tc
ie
s
.
WY
2
•52t9
3
,
18
600-606
7
rontrat·ted by 11nyonc
de bts
s.
Th e Wilke8vll le Gard en Club :y.rill
ba ndit la te Frid af robbed th e
Pomeroy, Ohio
toes �tlese da ys a nd brough t o ne l o her ho m e with h er da ughter.
___
0the r tha_n myself.
9 r p
n ts a; l nc�ease of
ld th eir a nn ua l £low er show on
o
h
____
rove I
RT J a mes Lee arrived hom e Home Federal Sa oJi:o,ge and Lottn 11 13'.;��6 ! �rt�s an an increase August 3
W ,1
FIVE ROOM unfu rnished apa r t• !he Daily Se u li nel of tice t o_ �
0.
t a r n ief 4
1954
S
PONTIAC
.
��
A11 sn. omce here o f about $2M)O
0
3
2 055�9: ID rev en ues o ver
of
'Mrs. C lara ,Phi llips spenl the past
ment wi th blth a nd l!lhowe r, 1,t. The, tom ato . h as � he in it ials f rom t he M arine Corps t his week
Y
-Sed a n. $405. W o t t h nnit h more.
,
from d u t y.
a rmg plainly o n the
7_ 23_3 t
the same period of last yea r. A week ·with M r. a nd Mrs. Lawren ce
a:arbage di1ponl unit, newly · WYT' appe
l last wee k of Mr . a nd
? -2 1 -6t l'
Hlaettnars, Pomeroy
Miss C a n dice Arnott , Roohester was a gu e3
l osso m e nd.
b
n sho ws tha t there _were
WY
Milhoan and her son , Roge r, and
2-033&amp;.
ec('lra ted. Phone
red
sh.
u
--o
r
R
-ste
Le
.
-�
Mrs
C..:HUCK
AT THE
SPECIALS
;r:a-::!':-' passenger ear �egl8tra•
P a., Is spe nding se veral day&amp; wi th
7 • 7-Uc-..,.-u•
a
d
d
fa mily, Mi ddleport.
n
'
n
l
...,
Wi
a
.'
F.
11
y
Mrs.
lPO
R
·
Wagon relit. joining 83 an d 7 i
- --,----her grand parents , Mr. a nd Mra.
l10 ns , prod uci n g f ees to_ta lmg $3:!•
Yr . and Mrs , Wil l iam Patterso n
w
ere
P
o
�
e
r
o
y,
D
or
i
nd
a,
gh
te
r
On Sat. 23 1111d Su n .• 24 th, Ha mRay McDad e.
Be.iuly Sh op.
HOUS E WITH
329,850 _as compa red wi th 3 , 1 22,• of Loa:1u1 were o vernigh t gµe,ts of
f
11.
t.
n , Mrs. J. O.
cousi
IJ,
coal
OI
f
lr
he
urd
AS,
n
L
FUEL
o
Uesls
G
h
t
wi
burgs 15c, l lot Doge lOc
Mr. and Mrs. Da n Humphrey,
7·2 Mltc
Phone WY 2• :!i2f l .
ations and rev en ues of
Mr. a nd Mn. Earl Beckley a nd
Ro ush.
11 1.i ee, all pop 8 cnts , a&amp; for 6 \ na ces. Call for fre e estim ates.
.
Co
l umbus spen t t h e week en d wit h
"Ill a nd :�' ::,��
a y e�r .a_go .
---:
s
H
Mrs. M. E. Patterson.
air
O
t.
t.
M
rs.
ma
tt,
re
o
d
n
Fo
Middlepor
Abb
an
.
,
r
M
w i th own bottles, ice cre a m
, her brothers E. J. an d Bert
D e�p1t e a dec line 1 n truck regN
rna
Mrs. Maud Yo un g of Raci ne visEW
ll
nfur nished deluxe apart•
Lo
aughter
1
d
l
6el
B
lfc
o
D
Mrs.
n
0.
6c
for
2
ba re 3c, 11-II ca ndy bars
Gr imm.
men t, air condition ed . Pho n e
afternoon with 1&amp;tr,a ll ont, fro m �97,2� to 297 , � 71 lted rf!cen lly with her sister, Mrs.
spen t Tu esday
oons
eh e w lng 11um 2 for 5c ' Ball
George Hayma n , New Marsh_
CONSIGNM ENT SA L E
7_2 1_ 1 2tc
WY 2-5 1 4 1 .
Mrs. Al bert McClain a n d to tal . reve nues lIL tlus claasi f1ca• S. G. Marrs.
n
7 2 1 _3tc
3 f or Jr.
field spe n t IHt week wi th his Mr. a d
The fol lowi ng co11signed articles
_______ ___
Mr . and Ml"B. J erry Campbell a nd
M rs. G ene Dev ore and new b aby U on i ncreased from $26,882,203 to
M. G. Simm ons, truck drlver• slaters, Mrs. Nora Go hr.am an d
will be �old at t he form er Miles NICELY fur n ished two bedroo m
27 ,33e, 88'7 .
S
n
10
hav e w complete
of Columbu 5 were week e nd
now
We
at Curt er , O.
ap art men t. Phon e WY 2·3874. grou ndm an for the Appa l achian MiH M,a ry Hiyma n.
Mo numen t Build ing, West Main
Ju ne re�lalratlons amounted to guests of hla paren ts, Mr. a nd Mtlll.
Bell � n d
TRAVEL SERVICE. U you are
nd Mrs. Dun
a
Mt.
Miss Sh irl e)' Blake, Syracuse
Power Compan y, Poi nt Plellsa n t
7·23-6tc
SI . , Hacine, O h io. Saturday,
goi n g to an y foreign coun t ry
�rn a spent Sat urday eve n ing 1 62 , 625 with reve nu�s of $3: 130,. Eugene Campb ell.
a
r
a
e
t
y
i
h
d
e
was
,
t
2
award
Distric
July 30, 1960, .at 1 : 00 P. M,
Mr . •n d, Mra. Ju nior Snavely a nd
or a nyw here i n the U . S. gJv e
wit h Mr. and Mr&amp;. Brad y Huffma n Ol l , as compared wi th rea11traser vice pi n recent ly
2 TV Set s , Radio, a
Refri � ere- (
lio ns to taUne 1 37 ,052 and revf: n ue daughters and Cha rles Snavely of
u, a ca ll . No 110 rvlc.i cha.rae, n o
nd son s of M iddle port.
a
Guy was empl oyed July 10, I
tors , 4 Complete Bedroom Suites
------''-----Col umbus were wee k e nd gu ests of
extr11.1 . TAWN E Y STUDIOS, 422
Mr. and M rs. Do n Bell an d o r $2 ,568 .580 a year ag o.
old,
s.
r
y
TO
4
2
ESMEN,
SA
40
4
19
5 118 a laborer in the Trans3
&amp;
g
rs
Electric
an
s),
a
h er Te't'eo ues re ported by t he
G
l
O
L
(
c
lt
and ii.Ira. McCoy Snavely.
Mr.
Ga ll ipolis,
s
ent
p
Second Avenue,
Belt
n
o
Raym
d
n
d
a
w
n
Lor
Good missi on and Dlstr lbution Depu texperie nce.
must bave
Bed!, Kitchen Cabinets, T11,b les,
Bureau for lhe pe�iod am ounted
Repai rs are bei ng made on the
Fho ne GI 6- 16 115 or GI 6- 1 24.3 .
nday wi th �r . an d Mrs. Okey
Su
co mmisaion. ABC ment . He becam e a gr ou ndman
route and
Chin a Cabinet, C h airs, 2 W ash7-21 - tfc
W ebb and f amil y of Calro, W. Va. to $ 1 98,007 . Th is mclu ded $ 1 85,- Wilkffville G ra nge Hall.
Va. 7-12-tfc Jn 1 938; field clerk i n 1 942; tr uck
C leaners, Muon,
-___ --Co nt inued f ro m P11.gc One
Dryer, 2
er!, Desk &amp; Chair,
Mr. a nd Mn. St . Clair HIil vis- 3 15.50 for &amp;afe ty respomlblUty I ,..a-;;a;;a;;.,;;a;;;a;;;a;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;�
4 11
Bre e kfa g \ Sels , G . E. I ron, Mag___________ dri ver i n 1945 a nd truck driver- l io n.
ited Mon day wi th h er uncle , A. abstr ac ts,, 1111d a n�ther $1 0,2?6. 8
srou ndman in 1�9.
The trac tor had bee n re nted
f
or ti tle mformahon . These f1gurazi ne Hack, Sunbeam f'an,
Re·
y.
e
Ripl
C. Burnem o f
ry
by the cou nty previou s to the
-------cord Cabinet, Kenmore Sweep'
es refled i ncreased fe.ea authorSince hl8 emp1 0)'mem
IN LOVING memory o! Grafton
. ' Guy haa·
"
h
se 11t a mo nth ly ren tal fee
a
pure
�d
e
er LamJ&gt;5 ( F'Joor &amp; Ttible), · TELc.VJSJON
tl
i
ndmg
a
-a
zed
by
th
e
la5t
·
1
e
gisWlJ
r
e
f
or
oul8�
----;;h
very
a
a
0. Stout . who left u1 e ight yours
d
AT
RADIO AND SllAL
•
, .
J
S&lt;1 wl n� Mal' luu c, E nd
regi stra tio n a nd t'tl
d t•
ance record an d m the l ast f!ve o f $3, 600 officlab1 said.
(0
J l 2
0
appllance repair . Phone '
Goegle i n was gra nted a tern•
whic h -a nomi na 1 1e' e ew a s '1orm er1'
S. THIRD and ASH STS.
Y
Y o-:r ���a,;�y t� )'IJB �� H keepsak e, - �:ht�.
M cCI in toet, Raclne, O.'\io. J. l·tf• years has only been off d u ty sick
. 1 c11 nut listed
porary inju nctio n by Judge Joh n
Man y ar1 Jc
cha
r
ged.
t or one day
W 1· th w h.Jc h we w111 never part,
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
0(18
8W5
�.-APA1''1'IIENTS --l'Unlllll-4 0d
Bacon in c om m on Pleas court
Mr. Simm� ns la qulte a flaher
-Th o ui; h God hH you In his koep- TERMS: CASH
d
n
a
Smith
s
e
Gil
s.
r
M r. · a n a M
Open 24 Houn, Clo.ad S""day
No t 1tespo1111ible for acclde nte
unfumlll hed. )ld(uten, Kiddle man a nd hu n ter . He re sid es at wi th toda y t he deM dll ne for an
Inf!,
r . Leroy enny epent
M r. and
tf
.
3
rt
2
po
on
h
2.
, and DMrs. Honnel
a nsw er to be fi l ed by t.he defend� s Mr.
l!L WY 2·208
l'
Va . , with his sisters.
Given,
W e have you alwayl!I in ou r Sal e conducled by BllAJ&gt;fOllD
Su nday with
WASH 20c
DRY Se
• j uncti on became
, nt• beIo re t h e m
________
AUCTION CO., HACINlt:, OJ-110 .
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hear t .
De
MUILLIR
PUIINACII,
WISTING
·
permanent by de fa ul t. Th e ne:ic t
Dad, Mother, Elea n or, Judy Auc t ioneer: Critt Unulford.
:�:� nd Mrs. Bruce Barrett, Mr.
HOUSI appllanclt. Arnoltt .,..
., 1
l.i'
S 11le Mu nuger; A. C. Bradford.
1 11le p w ill be, a hearing o n t h c in- and Mrs. Wi lliam B arrett and son,
7-23-l tc
a nd Bobby.
1:'he Ladles C lrele of the Presby·
• - . then. lyHc:11.1•, Ohio. PMM
uncti on , 0 ric l ala St1id lodwy.
7-2 3-6tc
I tcr 1a n Ch urch will m eet with M rs.
1
MRS. DON GOSNEY,
d
e
y
o
·
i
en
,
rett
Bar
ry
en
H
d
-- - - n
11
Bob,
11.11-tt
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1 WY2-6:Jl4.
Th e co mmissi on e rs wer e meet .
J an e Co ttr il l on July 27.
OWner ·and Opera tor
a pic nic din ner at Lake Alma on
In
oday In speeial sess ion wit h
t
&gt;
Th
e Wi lkesv ille
s
Gard
en
Club
4
1 FOOT Tomahawk bout. windSund ay.
al l three membera presen t ,
,
shl l' ld, slecrin., 25 II. I'. clc .....
M rs. Adra Swick ,pent Sun "·y wi ll have • worksho p July 26 at
•9•,
" Mcdalisl
••
..., MERCU RY ,ale 11 "
lrlct sla r\1111,1, Evinrudl• motor
with her pa re ntl, Mr, and Mn. the school cafeteria fro m lO a. m.
2-door. Pu!lh bu t ton drive. As
1
Montgomery, upper 1 6 . 2 , lower j
er.
l
to
nd
a
trai
sell. Phone
Priced
Jesse sw an on Pa rker Ru n.
I to 3 p. m. a Potluck lu nch wi ll be
ail ent aa .11 soaring g u l l . Pla n
9.3 ru nn lnc 3 ft,· Gal l ipolis, upper I
serv ed a t noon . The publ ic i1 w el•
. ••··• .
a
dr
d
WY
n
a
,
2·2"0
or
A
y
e
'"
Lalh
ry
WY
a
M
·
Mrs.
your v11uti-011 In thl1J Big "M".
18. 3, lo wer 9 , 9 ru nnina 4 f t ;
7-23 •3tc
Swick atten ded the meeti ng of the come:
u•1 reudy tu i::u. K11rr &amp; v,m
Loc k 23 upper l �.4. low er B .5
Girl a nd Boy Scouta al Salem C en• I •Da lly Wood has been ret urned
7-22-Jt c 1
Van Z11ndt, Pomeroy.
dosed a nd with 75 need le s on.
to a Cin cinnati hospital for" trea t959 AMEUIC.:AN lO ' dO' House
11,a .lflTW
_ _ ·-- - - - t
er, J•l ans were mad e for an ice
All dam.s are up and c losed otr.
co
trai
er
l
lcut
l
ln
ndition.
euc
men t.
88
1
.
d
n
11
BII.E
ule $ 695
08 OLDSMO
8efOl'e &amp;;:IO .t\.M.
cream social Frid ay afternoo n
Rol lers on Ka naw h11 Mil o n slll .
' Mrs. Ray Slrall8baugh has been
Ji' ivc room.11 Incl uding (ull sized
M 14dle,.rt WY-2,,�
2 d oor Smhrn. VB ltockel engine
eY
eni ng, July 22.
Ohio Riv er Bo a ls dow n Lock
'
r
h
n
th.
i,i
b
l'owell
seen
s
t u rned home f rom Holier H ospit111
e
tJ
l.'11.
w i th stand11,rd shift. Go.-CioPomeroy wv.i.,a,5
Mrs. B ruce Morri1 ls , delivering
t a . Pennsy lvania 6:M a m 1 1-2;
e
s
n0i!o Sl 11, lion, Middlepo r t
Hti
Dai
ney, 84 ,
Oliv
&amp;
or
or
al
e
foll ow ing su rgery.
l
1
1
,
rt
Ol
The
th111
in
s.
,mappy
(; o
KAUTZ ,
ITOlll
mwil on La nasvJlle Route 1 while
Lock Ht Vulca n 4 : 30 a m 0- 1 1 ; Tow nship, paascd a way Friday
�
cal l WY 2-2 1 3 1 betwce11 8 a. m.
M
r. and M ri. . Tho m as Luft
of
I
M,.r
n
•
Ro
buy of )'our li te. Karr &amp; V1:1 n
Go
r
by
a
nd
At
C
a
rl
■.
M
C
r. an d
Lock 1 7 Jndl 11n a e am 9-ti; San morni n g el the M eigs Gener.a l
I and 5 p. m.
7-2:l-tstc
o
lumbu
.!I were w eek end a:ues l.8 of
Zandt, Pomeroy.
7-22-::ttc ,
YUIIOn l-2l41
n le are vacationi ng in the S mo key C
Rlurd l) 9: 15 wm 1 - 1 ; Lock 18 ' H oaplt al followi ng a p ro longed
her pa ren Is, Mr . an d M r■• EarI Ar·
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Mo untaln1.
,
Pt. Pleuant at the Lowe
El li11bc t h 8::!iO aln 0- 3; Lock 20 i lln ea'I.
a8 CADI LLAC HIiie $L 8915. ll ardtop t"OR SALE 1 6 baugh.
rt. 19 �9 trulh•r ful:y
..,.,. f,00 A,M.
r. M nd Mrs. Roy Searle. visited
M
Pau
l
Blaz
e
r
10:
1
3
am
t
-9;
Lock
Hotel on Thunday
Coupe , The mark of 11111.:{;CHS.
M rs. ShirIey Sp1res, M rs. Evelyn
He was a lifelo ng reside nt of
cqulp 11ed for modern hookup
Alltenr h51
Clifford Mlaht.
23 Cr ucibl e to:O� pm 0-1 1 ; Soulh M'eli;:1 C o unty and ls a urvlved by Mr. and Mn,
July 28th.
Here'1 your c ha nl·e to own Am·
or l'11mplng. ldcul for v11c1:1\!un
Mr, and Mflll . Paul Sw1ci and tam• Devau lt a nd M r . a nd Mn. Don AlIvery Da, krffe,i
l11 nd 9 : 1 5 am I-�.
e r ica's finelit 11l Americ a 's Jow­
e
n
Spir
ea
o
f
P
o
m
ero
Lexing
ton
;
J
childr
en
:
Ell11,
N
e
re
o
n
1
0
y
a
w
Hy Yllited wi th Mr, and idrs. Joe
•
tr a vel. lle11.1,m nublc. r. A. Enoch,
Pomeroy al the Martin
Uprive r, G al l l po lia, Albert F.
ell price. A true v11. l ue. Karr &amp;
J•ortland, Ohio.
7-22- 6tc AIR CONDITIONCNG 1 JIIU'RIGER­ Holden 4;4 0 am 20·0, Ci ty of Emm ett. Reedsv ille ; Eve rett, To- Swick an d Mr. a n d Mn , Alv a two week trip to Cali fornia.
Hotel
OD Friday, July %9th
.
Van andt, Pomeroy.
7•22 -3tc
M
r
.
a
n
d
Mrs. Re:-. 'Marra and
ii tlon ■ervict J1c1E 1 Refrla:era­
2" l edo; Frederick, Otlowa, Mic h . ;
Columbw 0
· are 1ueata or
Maynl lle 5: 40 am 2-0,· Lock � Mra. D1l1y Car ter, ArLhur, and Swick while enro ute to
- U Ck o caIiiorma
1000 BUSHEL o f kr11.ut cabbage;
tlon, New
Haven.
!'bona
TU2:•
Y
after two weeks vaeaUon In Tam• lD
Co,ne In for a FREE lest
08 Ol.DSMODILE �ale $1093. 8850 bu. bti11ns . Pick yourself.
3&amp;37.
11-2ll-ll Mik e Cr editor 1 1 :35 am 0-9; Ro- Albe rt, Toledo; Ro bert, RosevUl e ; pa, Flor id a with Mr. and Mn. Jeff his parenta, M r. a nd Mrs. Sam
,t d oor Sedan . Beautifu l two tone
demonstnllon of the
bert R. Gibao n 1 1 :55 am 2 -0; City Mr■. Mary Qarrl 1o n, Leesbu rg a nd
M arn, and Mr. a nd Mn. J. B .
P. M. Cow dery, Loni; Bott om.
Roach.
blue. Powe r Ueeri ni:: and pow er
or Hu nti ngton 2 : 1 0 pm 7 - 1 3 H ep
A 1 1CTIONIII
llletil
In . beorln&amp; . gla,...
arn
7·22•Stc
M
°
c.
..
r
�-·J
ng
t
on.
Mr,. Alice Charmi n, Scott, De•
e
y
Th
will
be
-- - --brall:et. A qua l lly car . Tru ly a
9:50 alll 1 -0; B eaver 10:l!i am 0-1 pot , W . Va .
and heulng Ilda. Aok lo see
here one week.
valu e . Kur &amp; Va n Za ndt,
l&lt;AT TEH.Rlll t l'ups . . Only t wo
Kan awha W i n fiel d,
E llen
Crltt .,...,.
M r. and Mrs.. N. E. Pa ttenon
Ille new Jabllee 111odel that
Also su..- l vlna: are th ree broth•
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'1· 22-3 le
Pomeroy.
left . Phone W J 9-:1779.
7 -22-3tp
W',..,
dow n &amp; ; 10 am, 1_ 7 ., Lucy Jane en; W a llace and Cl arl!nee or
u CNtfft ·
ca IIed on h"11 m other, Mrs. M. E .: la worn etWrely at lbe ear.
A. C. •1tADr01til, ..._, Ohltii. Lucas, Marme t, no time or tow Washington , Pa ., a nd Eua:ene of
Patterson, \Y1'o ha■ been ill.
If PONTIAC 111 le $4915 Chi eftai n °fR.Y A DEI.ICIOUS lt;i�h Sa nd--:,
Ve ft
rep orted .
Mari lyn Wallen ia e mployed in
FINANCING
el le, N. Y., :l8 ara nd('hllNew
Roch
Deluxe
4-d
o
or.
T
h
i■
on
e
can'l
J11.tk'11
wich.
D11
i
ry
Ba
Mar,
Pierce.
r
,
Midd
l
e•
SLAT
CLOTH,
,
POI.CY
WOOD
Columbua.
n
.
g
re
a
t
il
g
dre
r
a
nd
dr
ch
e
and
10
n
AVAIL,,\IILE
De
· be bellt a t th is price. Doo a e..-e1·y
Curtis
po rt.
nver
7- 1 9-6 tc
M r. and Mrs.
ahades, clolh Poftb valanc..
Funera l ■ervlce■ will be held and family o( Columbus ,Pti:nt lhe
Mrs. Richard K etrin g (Ruth Nel•
tbh1&amp; but alt up an d beg. Yo u'l l
aw n ln1a1 venetian bUndt. wlnSu nda y afternoo n a t two o'cl ock weekend with M.r. ,and Mr,. 1,. D. so n ) a nd son , Ricky, oI California
n■ l ly like It. Sec fo r your1c lf. 1 1t�msn:mm MAI.Ji! BEAGLE
do w
1h adt1,
l"rel etUmatu.
LIGAL NOTIC I
are spendl na the ir sumlller VICI•
1 4 I nches. t:un broke. IS moa.
al th e Joppa Methodl at Church
;Kar r &amp; V1tu ndt, Pomeroy.
Da le Wippel. llll Unlon Ave.,
Sealed blda will be received by con d u&lt;'t ed by Rev . Frr.e la nd Nor• Pierce.
8fd. Tom neuter , l'ho ne WY 2·
lio n w lth he r mother, Mn. Erma
1-22-atc
00
called
s
A 1 1 8()tc the,, undersi1 ntd for the sale of t he
Pornero,.
Mn. M ollie Pullin
88fl6.
7 . 1g. 31P
r\1. Bu r ia l will be I n t he family Mrs. Miry Pierce and Mra. l nsy Nelson and other rela ti ve.a. Mr. Ke•
Autie Mllihone re 1idence l ocal ed cemetery nearby by th e Arbaugh
DJ PONTIAC 1111le $395. Chieftai n
tring w l ll a rrive later to accom•
Newell.
FOR SALE STUDIO
al a.,o East Mai n Stree t, Pomeroy, 1''u neral H o me.
Box 1757
2-doo r. Here i■ real aavi n�• fo r
p any them home.
e
r
.
llet
n
Va
ll
Mr. a nd Mn. Ruaae
fo rm Hock er , 2 end
Tables.
h l o . Sealed bid • mull be prese n t•
you In 11 11o lld e11r. A guod de­
O
Mn.
M
n
a
ry
Gr
a
n
a
te
baa
em•
F
r
iends
wi
l
l
be
r
ec�
iv
ed
al
the
a
Huntington, W. VL
Raymond La rki ns, Mr. •nd Mn.
Ph one W Y 2·9975.
7·21-3tc COM PLETE ll'ISURANCI PRO td on or bef ore Aua;ua( lsl, 1 960, fu nera
pendab le Job. A 1tc11I o f a deal.
l home unti l time· of the Emmett Stelhe 1D , Harold Brewer ployme nt at Holter Hoapltal.
tection, Lll-. A.ate, Jlrt, Pollo
Robert M. Bean, Mgr.
Karr &amp; Va.n Za ndt, Pomeroy.
Mr■• Anna Oadi n and Clan Phil•
Call Doll
MWa, lllddl1port tt 10:00 o'c lock a . m, 'the Execu• service.
Denver
and Jan ie, Mr. a nd Mrs.
tor, Cly de G. Ml llhone , will con­
'1·22-3tc
'lll"'Curtis and Cilldy were afternoon
jl der accepl ln »: bids fo r property
IWLA MIETINO
callers of Mr. and Mr,. t.. D.
Wrlghl St.
Pomtrey
on install me n t bHil. The und11r-R e,ular meetln&amp; of the Izaa k Pierce.
1Jgned res�n ea the ri aht to re• Walton League will be hfl ld on
2 bedroom, 1utom1Ue heat,
Joh nnJ a nd Elmer Newell . and
J et an y and a ll bids.
Mond ay, July 23. Di n n er will be Tlmmy and Tommy Gumph called
BROWN
pro­
FOR
SALE:
IVA
$
elly waler. Prlee 9500, no
Cro w, crow &amp; Porter
Hrved a t 7 p. m. 'Ml@ hrid&amp;e over on Mr. and .Mn. L. D. Pierce
perty reduced price, T rooma.
down payment,
per
AUorney1 .11t Law
Shade River la tl oaed tor repain, Thur1dMY,
bath, aaa. hpt water heat, 2 ear
month, pay like rent.
(7 ) 21 , 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, 8tc 110 m e mbon a re 11k ed to use th e
i,:araae. ClON I down town.
Easle R idse road. All members
Abo ve hJ&amp;h water, 128 Cole S t .1
�
who ore phyele1lly able ffl ur,ed
Mid dleport, OUice Phone WY 2·
.
to auppon the blood proaram on
UNO
&amp;320, Reo. Pbone
2·2911.
ElGH'l' ROOMS, bath an d 1ara1e Mondi)', July 25, -at the Pomeroy
7-1 8-12tp
•BALDWIN
CAil
$6,000. Gilbe rt Weeki l)roperty Hilb School. Thll ls a vital proPHONE WY 2-270,
• WURLf l'ZEll
located on Rt. 33 ,at foot of 1ram which de■erve■ help ftom
7-2 1-IOTC
Rose HUI. tf interested write or
aad OO'Hllll FAMOUS
n_
e_
.everyo_
tall col lec t Mn. Jobn Fri el, 403
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BRANDS
USED GARDEN trac ton and mow•
She rba n C t ., Loul1v ille, Ohio.
.
Gal&amp;&gt;.t 4 Dr.
HOLlllt
HOSPITAL
ers. Rotary mower bla des shar• US ROUT I :tS-8'7 acre. rolll na
Phone TR �-2367.
7·22·3tc
Motor. Fordomatic trans.
Admission1, July 31 : Mr■. David
pe
ned.
Cu,t
om
m
owina
a
nd
l
a
n
d,
t-room
f
r
ame
with
baLh
th11 n 2 1 ,000 by careful lo
room bou&amp;e ln Lee ftldl1rd1, Rutland ; William
SIX
SALE
FOR
p
low in l.
Jaraa:e, , ba rna1 other bulld­
c!a1 ow ner , ivory an1I -bcia:e fit1·
Sy racuse on ::Ith Street. Phone Wolfe, Pomeroy ,
ORAVILY TltACTOR
l n;a, Plenty water, own a a,
�• lovely 1potleu i nterior. ra­
Blrthe, July 2 1 : A aon to Mr. a n d
Ga lllpol11 SI 6-3863 or WY •
Sa les a nd Serv ice 151 2 E. Main St.
well. -f18,0QO.OO,
.00, heater and many other ex· Pomeroy, Pho n e WY 2-20'16.
1 Mn. David Lee Rich ardt, Rutland.
9880.
7-21-3.tp
POMIIIOY-a.room frame, bath
. :peatha, July 21 : [nf• nt Male
7 -2 1-tfc
•
lot 'f8x1041 nice ' 1arden. term,
t.mbert.
.
_
'32!)0, 00,
.fi
SLIDE BUESCHER Trombo ne . In
PGMIIOY--0-toom m�em frame
Foreot B,ih
OQ �l(Je 7
tood condi tio n . Phtm e TU 2
wi th btlb, full blsem,mt, dou' ' '
2WU Hartfo rd, W, Va . 7-23-0tp
ble ....... lol 70&gt;.100. A·l pro--- ·
1:14 A. FAl\ll FOR SALE ., Irado.
perty , 111,000.00.
STOCK DOG 1 'it! yen old, part ly
0PTO
BT 1•
Ten room houa, tbroo blru 1
AI.IIRT
M.
COIi,
lolbroke. 6-c an Milk Cooler , near­
, •
,
11111, � INtoel, , Puo:,Y
,J
- WY 2,n:IO
and other bulldim11. Ill'! ftln. '
pl)K
OWNBllSI .,
ly new. ArthP.ll' Orr, Ba shan ... 229
.
l
WY
24UD
Nada
To�llleJld,
P..,. n,loa, j
.... ...._ I .. JI, I ta L .IQIN II M1 I �.1liili■.)
,
Rold, ton1
8oHom1 Ohio.
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Winding Troil
Rock Springs Better Health Club Makes Garden Club Has
Pomeroy Emergency Squad Contr,ibution Session Thursday

M n. . Jo_h n TerNll entertained
A contrtbut1on of $10 was made to t he Pome ro y Erner•
gency Squad when the Rock Springs Better H ealth club met the Wmd1111 Trail Garden Club
y ev�ntnc at btr home
q'bursday afternoon at the Grange hall with Mrs. William Thunda
M berry H,�i iht•·
Radford and M rs . W. A. Morgan as boStesses . Mrs . H om er �
, ne mee tnK 1 n c bar1e of M n
Rad!ord was � con tr1'buti�g bostess .
G. •R. Thompaon openro with de:

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Mrs. Roy G r uese r, president,
conduct('d the meetin1
which I Be t'ky R,11dlord, singi n .; " M illie "
o peoed with the theme liOOG a nd "Th11&gt; L i ttle Light of M me"
Several a r t1cleti were r ead in•
" BriG:htrn The Corn e r " followed
by
with the Lo rd ' s p rayer an d pIedge dudmg "Polso n in
. Lhe ..home"
,
to flag.
Devotion� we re led by M n W!l bu r Batley ; Don t Be·
lieve a Wo rd of il", Mrs. Anna
Mrs · John Hartung ·
neuter: "Jlot weather and food
The re-port or the sil'k comnut- poiso n mc", Mrs William G ruese r ;
1
lee Wa8 given by M1'6 Alice • ·Thal special art", Mrs. Ha r tung
Euler It was decided lo cancel and "Choice bits ,rn d thmki n g
the Au.t;ust meeting due to the out J o ud" · Mrs. Lewb Gn;eser.
Me1ii::s Cou n t y Fur Plans were A c ontest was conduc-t.:d by Mrs.
made for a pollurk p1r111c m Sep- Lewis Grueser a n d Mrs. Maxmc
lcml.wr at the fa1r�rouuds. Mrs Ar n old.
George Sk i n nrr aiid �1rs. Lewis
G roup m1ging or Bless De The
G r ueSttr wa•r (.• named as t il e dmner
ant.I the Mizpah benediellon,
Tie
commit lt•e. Jt was ann•iunred th il t
l u ded the
con
me('1ing
after
c
d
�s
the Young Adult
of the
a
Hurk Springs Methudi:.t church wh i ch refreshments were served
will spon:.u r iln ll'e . . ri·am so (•J a l h y the hostes11es to t h e above
on F'rid :, 1•, J u l } 29. o n the church 11a111ed and Mrs. H o ward Housh .
Mrs . Norman We)·ersmi l lcr. M rs .
I.a wn
Mrs. Muri,:a, 1 w,1 � in di 11 r gt• of A m os Leonard, Billy Radford and
he
JU' ogram wludi upt! ned w i th L&gt; an n y Abbott .
1
Hoslc ssea for the October meet•
six girl� Htana
\.'f ryer:.millcr,
n
i
will be M rs. Rollin Radford,
i::
e
;
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:i
ru tier,
C1m n ic Hadfuril, M rl
Melody Hou�h arid Jf a ry Lou and M rs. Howard Roush and Mrs. Roy
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CLEARANCE

Mainly About

SALE

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At
IN MI DDLEPORT

Mr. and Mrs. James Meint os h
to thei r home at Ne·
well, W. Va., Thursday after a
week'1 visit with hla sister, Mrs.
Po)11 r l Phill ipa and o ther relative,.
M hu1 Polly Karr of Columbus
a rrived Wednesday for a vlall with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
Kur.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Ba11er
were ovcr11ight guesta of her
parents, M r . and Mn. C. n. Ka rr
Thu rsday cnroute to their home
in Marion from a visit with rela•
live# in Middletown, C o nn. Their
daughttt!r Polly Ann who accom­
panied them to Middletown re•
turned home.
Ml11s Susie Merunka or Middle­
town, Conn.. 111 the guest or Miss
Polly A n n Bauer al the home of
· her an.ndvarenls, Mr. a n d Mrs. C.
n. Kurr.
M,\,s Judy Jennings haa return•
ed to her home ln Alliance afte r
a W@ek'1 visit with her father ,
l:a rl Jennings and other relatives
and friends.
Arthur Morria and Emmett Mor•
rls of De]11,w11re and Richard M or•
ris of Ba!Umore, Md., spent Tuea­
d11y and Wed neaday with Gto rge
El!Stman and daughter and Mr. and
Mrs. Orville Eastman, l'o111croy,
and other reh1ti ves.
I Mr . .1rnd Mr11. Uorber1 ;md chlltl•
I ren visited Mr. and Mrs. W i lbu r
Logan on Wcdnci1d.ay and surpriH·
ed him un his 76U1 birthday.

JULY CLEARANCE

returned

SAlE
Now Going Onl

SMITH CLOTHING
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M r . and Mrs. Pierce R i ce ( Mari•
lyn Young) of Washington , D. C:.
and h is parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter 8. Rice, B rooklyn, N. Y.,
Hp1rnt this weiek with M r. and
Mrs. Thomas Young.

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M n . Don Hell Clll('rlaiiied with
a fllilrly Tue1d11-y for the lle1:inner
Sund11y Srhool clRSs of the l.A'tart
li'alls Melhodiat Chureh. The itfter•
nCHm was 1pent in swln,lng and
swimming. Potato chlpa, kool ai d
1111d pop11klcs were enjoyed by li:d ·
die and Paul l:rou, Debra a11d
llhonda Weit, Nell ,Baker, Robe rta
Teaford, Kenny and David Shuler,
Steve Yonker 11nd Lorna Dawn
Ut' ll. Gueall were Connie Chaprn11n, P111lty Baker and Mra. Ernosl
Shuler.

Mister, here's
th, proof, I
paid that bill!

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Someday a �ncelled
check may IG'tltl YOU. a pile
of money. And If you don't
pay by check, you would
be wl1e to open an ac­
count before anothff
week 9011 by. Stop In.

We Pt¥ 3% lateral OIi Savlnp

Tl1e FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company
Member Federal llelerve SYffllll
Vember Peden!
llllunnee CerporaUoa
POMlllOY, OHIO

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Around And
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Middleport

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Genheimer-Sheridan WeddJng Was Event Commandery Holds
. June 26 At Point Pleasant, W. Va. Outing Thursday
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er top1C "W1ter1 of
r 1 :n � mbera answered ,to
rol_l
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c a I bY d:$playlnJ • gladioli apecl·
men. The atate convention to be
h e Id •�
. C0 I um btJI In September
was discussed. Plana were made
fo r a lour of the Cl■�k gladioli
gardens at Tuppen Pluna In Au•
g u.sl .
Mrs. . Robert Lewis presented
the topic G_r th
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"YOU can
. e eve�!ng
be 3 gla&lt;fwli h. nd . A rlemo n str;itwn on how � o prepare &amp;peel•
me n s , for the fair WH given by
Mrs r,1 . m11s011. The boo k " PauS&lt;"
�or L1v t11:!" hy the Coel) Cola
C o, wc,·c dt str i butcd.
f'l &lt;, we r i\ rrangcmcnt:s were judg
e d by M n, Chdr)('s Le wis 1rnd
M rs. � ll o r� Pratt who awarded
lwo b1 u e r 1 bbon,1 lo Mr/i. Terrell
for II TV a rrangement
orchid
g),,idiol i ,
&lt;-hrysanlhenu::ms
and
ba by breath in a flat white con­
tainer a nd Co r a dlning table ar.
r angem c nl o f
fruit, vegetables
and fo lia�e in a bamboo leaf con­
tainer. A blue ribbon was also
a warded to Mrs. Robert Lewia for
a buffet arrangement of flowen
and fruit in a tall oranae cont.a.iner .
Two red r ibbon, were awarded
to M rs. C. L. Heaton for a buffet
arrangement or double hemero­
�laeus and green begoni� leavea
ln a flat green and pink contain­
e r and for a coffee table arrange­
ment ol Yi;?llow ;,Jnd orchid chry,
santhem u m1 in a white woman
head container.
At the dose of the meeting, the
hostels a,ul1ted b)' Mr,. Struble
ind Mr1. Charle1 Leg!lr, a gue1t,
served a de1sert coune carrying
out the red, white and blue color
theme.
ions

M. emu.:-ra
•an d Iam ll 1es oI. I he
Ohio Valley Comm.andery, � n i ghta
Templar, enjo�e-d an o� ti n g at
the Rock Spr1ng1
fa1 rground1
Thursday evening with a ehlcken
bar be cue dinner as the main at·
tract i �n._ The dinn er wa" pre pared
by Virgil Brown and Wallace
B r adfor d B F . Parmcl ,·e ret mu g
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busirits s ses�ion .

Horn b 1&amp;r(J Fry Held

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Drum &amp;-DugI:e Co
. . rpf-1'1 pUtS O' JI
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Women ID]Uf
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'G00d- Sh·ow•, At Le�r,1•on parade Near ReedSVI·ne

missioner Dan Hartin;:er proposed
lhe resolu tion, seconded by Roi•
and Neut.d ing. Don Mullen cast
the dissenting vote. Mr. O'Brien
ia reported to be vauUonlng in
1'"' 1orlda. ·
Two HuntinJ?:ton women were in•
A split vote was also cast on
jured at 4:2:5 Salurday even-log In two other resolution1 proposed
a one-c■ r ,accident on Ro?te 680, r by commissioner Dan Hartinger
2.'7 ,i_n lles west of Reedsv ille, the and seconded by Neuti..lina:. On 1
Slate \{ll2hway Patrol reported to- resol ution to make an addltlon_!LI
1 appropriation for the co u nty
day.
In j ured were ATlene Barbour, highway dep&amp;rtment, M d llen again
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22. driver, and Patrlcita Barcus, 20, cast a no vote and 11&amp;0 voled no
br1'dge repair contract.
a passenger in the Barbour car, on 1 •11:,5n0
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Another meeting of the board of
,Miss Barbour .told ,investigating of• 1
rieers that ahe approached the top commissioners was set tor Wedor a hill -and applied her brakes, nesday.
and her car ikidded on mud on
the righl side of the highway. The
car t,urned over several times. It
was listed as a total Joss.
ovat�on from densely
pa·cked
Daniel James Leyman, l'eturned
M ills Biroos was brought to the
throngs obaerving the local corp.!
A.fi!lr ..'t) Mel-gs General Hospital where she here July 20 on bis releaae from
wo1s treated for an Jnj ured lert the Mansfield Re(ormatory, was
perform wlth the El,:hth Dlatrict
marchers. Ail on-M..toea photoe: ra- •
shoulder and possible baek lnjur- eentenced to two indetennln■tc
phcr from a ColUmbu1 newspaper
Jes and releaaed. Mi6' &amp;.rboul' term, In the Ohio Penitentiary
r�corded
the
event
for
his
tile
on
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-arrested
two
iruffered
&lt;a po ssible back injury Sat,urday by Judgi? John C. Bacon.
olice
Pomeroy
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Leyman was brought to Meigs
men over the weekend, one charg- and 11 br"ised" lert side but Wal
was
arrest
No
hoS1)italized.
not
county
on an indJdment returned
with
other
the
bugle
the
and
of
Local members
M with DWI
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In 1957 cha�ing him with brea k�
corp, made up of PQm ero)', Rut- reckless opernlion Chief Jed Web- made.
In ether state patrol action, Ro­ lng ,and en tering the home of Mn.
l and and Middl,cport school st1;1- ster reported toda)-',
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Jn jail this mofning awaiting bert L. Lewis , Racine, and Larry Leon,a Story at Burllngffam and
denta, included Jim Meea, Don
_ Mayer, Mike W e_rcy , David eaaci, h_earing be fore M•yor Charles Le- W. Eblin, P1.HJ1eroy, both 17 , we re wi th ateaHn g her oar. He entered
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Jack Bacon, Paul Thompaon, David -gar Tuesd,ay e vening was Robert cited to the Meigs county juvenile • g u ilty plea to both counts of
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Wiley, Kelth Mor1an, Sandy Brew- Lee Riffle, Chester Rd., Pomeroy. court, Lewis for unsafe operation the indictment and w.u 1entenced
ington, Arlan Kina:, HJcky Men- Randall · Redman, Ripley, W. Va., and Eblin for crossing a yellow to aerve two tenn1 concurrenUy.
chini, Dave Thom 11, Suale Parker, waa char,red with rccklesa opera. line.
In Gallipolia municipal court,
TO TAKI ACCOUNTINGRosalle Davis Marvel Foley (lat- tion
ter three froin Rutl■nd), Frankie
J� 1 se 81ton of eourt Saturday the patrol reported thal Clarence
Marianne Woodgent, daughter
Girolami and P'red Sllson.
evenini, MaYor Legar fined Wil- Kin•g, Middleport, was ,given • $5 or •r. and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd.
Ren9 Lind and Guido Girolami liam Reeves, Albany, $20 �md costa fine, rtU11pended, for apeeding and 463 Grant St., Middleport, will en•
William Robert Collini, Pomeroy," ter . Bliss College Jn Q&gt;lumbus in
m anhed with the u nit. Renzo Men- on an intoxication char-ge -nd $10
auspended (or · havin g an lose- September for a Junlo�Accountlng
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indecent
of
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chlnl and Paul Caacl drove car.a up and costl on •• ch'll"l
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cure load.
expoeure.
taking the group to Columbui.
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Chetter ·F. · Stcmar, · 36, of Gres;
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�1lbout oppoaUIOJJ.
Sl uart :t,uginbubl, t�, _of Cincln•
Near catastrophe for its drum major failed to dim the "exnatl, &lt;Rfeated Virgil Barth of Hol• c.e_lle nt show " put on by the Pomeroy-Middleport Drum and
1ate ltelll')' CountyI a nd ·Ra! P h B u gle · corps t n Columbus, over the weekend duri n g the p'ar�::!�k � �:!�mbus, aa second ade in connection with the Ohio Arrierican Legion convention.
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.Wayne G. S,nith, · a Clev,land rei?::1�
Donations to 8 fund to finance
���edh 1\ �:�
high �hool prjnclpal; wai �lected t n high In the air af West Broad• th @- 'corps lfppearance at the con•
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1tate treaaurer _ the only World ,t near -Front.
vcnllon parade came from t he 40
War I vet-Oran. to be eIec ted tO a I When it came down he had to el 8, Roger Morgan, Paul Casci, K.
s la(ewide ofl, ice. .
reach out lor it and an un fatile ned Krautt(;r, the Jaycees, Lenny Jew•
Marching unill represented vet- "catch " on his lro--••
.._r• p,rm ,· tted ell and Irma Smith. The (und fell
erans. o t. three w.ara, b_ anda, :tO et 8 that garment to it.art an embar• short of meeting requirements.
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locomohvea a�d boxcar&amp;, major- , rassing jollrney downward ·For·
- - - - • -ettes, drum and tiug:le corps, drill lunately the trousers were s opped
t
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r::_�n�a: llrte of uniform- · in · lime.
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We Mix Conertle To Your Own Spedfleallons,
Deliver II Righi To Your Job When Needed
Saves Money - Time - Waste

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Goeglein Ready-Mix Co.

The annual reunion or th(' Mlt•
chc/1 Runell ramlly wlll be held
Sunday, July 3 1 , with a buslneaa
mieetina to atal'l at · 1 1 1. m. and
a polluek lunch to be aerved al
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Chief He1bert Gll ke)', M lddleporl, reported �'!O minor 11-ccJdenu in Middle.pert over the
weekend with one driver arre.11ted.
Lloyd $tob&amp;rt, Pomeroy, w■a
ched to the court of Mayor Kenne� M cElhlnne:, , for failu re to
atop wltb�n an. 1111UJ'ed clear di••
lance 1ner hil •WCtlr atruck • car
of D , P. Rite, ,)Udil leport,_ tn S.
Second It. Chief Gilkey u1d lb■t
Rice bad •l�ed tO:, make a left
turn onto lJncoln ,,. when IJe was
1truck by the Stobart vehicle. An
eaUm1ted $ 150 d1m11e was done
to the left 1ide ot the Rice car.
· No amtll wu made thl1 morn,
101 in an accident on Hlll-1t when
a hou■e trailer _pulled by Geora:e
P, lnllelman, M...... ,tru.t a park-

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FA•ILY INPITAL PUNt

• Debate - GOP
COnVenfIOn
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din
• e R evoIt JOIts N"IXOll pact
prea g 'Conservat1v

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maklna: pop delivery al the time 1
CHICAGO UPI - A apread1n·1 ,1 reference to the Nilton.ft11ckefell1:1r
and wu · parked about frbree feet
the eurb• �he eh.le! uld. eonservalJve l'f!Voll jeopardized the call for new political confederaTbe Q'liler � a.mapd 10 es- Nlxon•Roekefel�er peace �•ct at 1 lion, to "meet modern problema
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the openlna: today of the 1960 Re- • and eballena:es."
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limited • ,100.
Th�1Nln1 Floer Fight
In M iddleport Jail publican N■tional Convention.
Two men
· prenure frcvn conaerva.
Under
NIK•
.M.
Richard
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Vlee
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Pr
ql\)lor'a
court
awaltinf hearln&amp; In
of the Nixon-Rockefeller
foes
tlve'
Dominaln,
preaidential
he
t
wttb·
for lnlo&amp;lcattPn
7 are Arnold
•Darit, liiddlePCll't. and K. K. tlon. ufily In bll IJ'�p. WII due on pact, the plitUorm cOmmittee . comlhe oon,enUon,acene at about noon I Pletely lenored part of a proposed
Sc.Itel. New JliVen.
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to ta�e eommand on I drive to I plank conta.lnin1 Jmpllcll O'itlclsm
en■e
J uni te the party for the election -of Preaident Eisenhower•• de l
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and
1r
objected.
a
m
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Rockefeller
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cam oU,n.
EnroliJ:n�t
Th� eoruier,atlve rebellion ,wept I 1itld there may be a floor fight
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Into the foreign policy field only when the platform goes to
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Wednesday.
convention
con
lint'
the
before
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hour■
lew
Second sllmmer SeNlon enroll• a
In the face of almltar threats
men ta 1t Rio Gr1� Cohe1e were I ventlon g1vel· l l a. m., e.d,t, Gov,
andou11i:ed today ' ii1ch1dJng 14 1lu- ·Nellon A. Rockefeller and bil on the civil right! plank, that isdent from Kelp tt&gt;unl)'_ eommunl• backen already we?e threateninl 1 11ue ws1 atUI hanging in the com ' a fioor -flaht to etungtheo, -., pl■t- 1 m lttee, A aubeommltee voted 8-7
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The, . w-,e: ' Cbaite1 .Nol'fl1, (om pl111k1 on dden,e ■nd eivil Sunday nlgbt to approve a m ore
moderate plank than the Nixon•
dghta,
Reednlllfl;· Marp.l"et Goodwin,
The platform., commlttee, with f ROckefeller recommendation which
M iddlepenier; · Junior,
part; Janet Knllbt Cbeatel'i Ada the co nlflfVl:tlvtt in (ull command called for raclll deata:regatlon in
Oblln,fl'.1 lliddleport; '.llaz.lne Beed rejected Jhe propq..1 for a new all areas of nalional life and an
�t&amp;le, Jllnen- f,rtl1n, poUey -■pproaCh aet forth endonemenl of Neero lit-in dem•
RMdlvW'e"
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vtllet � . ·� ��eport; ·In , tl\fc ,. Nixon-Rockefeller agree, on1\rations:
Al a · caucu, Sunday ni1bt, the
B¥i1,hj Sin.ilia. Gcll4.lei Jied, Roll- rnent readied after lhelr . lttftt
New York dele,:alion vot•
N--vote
,
nilht.(
Ut Stoff, t.,uc:t.·� ,an6' ctw"l• New Yotlt:-meetlia,: l'rlda1
RoelJefeller in hi•
1upport
to
�.
q,.e
from
Rl'Uell:
commlttt
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� party chairman, said "Republl­
ca� are not like rubber tlamps
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reported to have conferred with I in the hands of polltical t bouea. '
Nixon by telephone and to have ,
Lffll, Morten In Aunnln,
received aasur■nces that the vice
E
ither Henry Cabot LOdge, u . s.
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prealdent would help.
m bauador to tl1e United N■tiona,
a
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,HOOffr To Spnk
j or Morton aUII appeared likely to
Rep. Wal �r H. Judd of Minne- be Nixon'a runnlna mate, In the
IOt■, the keynoter ; Gov . . Cecil H, rift between the liberal and, conUnderwood of - Weat Vlrg mla, the aerv ative wlngi of the party, the
te mporary chJirman ; , nd former. con servatlvet were rallytns behind
.President Herbert Hoover wlll ad• Morton ·•lthou,:h he baa never
dreu lOnig'ht 'I, aecond convention been JdenUfled aa one · ot them .
seaslon. The achedule for the open•
ered the
ing -1e11ion thil morning waa de- 1 Lodee had been consid
algns,
voted moatly to - preliminary for• front-runner. Th iere were
ho�!ver,
that
lll
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Nixon
�p
malltles but echoea or the dl1pute
a e
m t...t try to m H1 the con serv
,
m■nl•
over the Nlxon•Rockefeller
"tb
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upris
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�Y
nam
ng
Mbrton
or
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te1to were heard, too.
idential n �mination.
pres
vice
In his addn:s.a of welcome, Gov.
Although Roekefe�er appeared
William G. Stratton of Ullnoi1 said
''This la.not any 1ingle indivldu•l'a to have locked the door and nailed
convenlllf)n" arid that the GOP it shut ag1ln1t acceptance of set­
·cannot expect "th1:1 appeal of one ond place, some party leaders
man" to be enough, to win• the sllll ,talked hopefully of pultlng
him on the ticket With Nixon. Gov.
election in November.
And in seeking ■· contract be- Mark H■rtfleld !MIid llepubllean
,rut Detllo- ' l'■det'I' 11bould "pull - out all the
tween the Republican
Sen, !. atop■" to draft Rocket�llu for the
eoo.venUon,,
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DADS COME THROUGH - Boy Scouts of Troop 249 in Pomeroy rused
Of
sites, No
olber
Cheste
Camp
press cari into service to have camping gear hauled to
National
_attendlni
the
la
wbo
Lind
more. Reino Lind, above, Condor-st, father o r Tommy
produce
to
togetlier
materlala
labor
and
put
Jamboree at Colorado Springs, and other . da ds
la
61\li
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Mayer.
by 61!.
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and
e
Bllmor
this trailer Working on It were Ed Arnold, El za
by
in
project
the
given
assist
was
major
her
with an extended pocket for tent poles. Ano!
Mrs. Lind, who kept the workers In coffee,
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Midkiff Services
Will Be Held On

Unemployment
Claims Lower Now ·
Than Last Year

Richard V: Jones

i Dies Following

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unemp1..,.

Rieh■rd Valentme Jonea, 44,
fkit, ,.arts that 301 ..__
died tb.11 momlnJ:. at hl■ home on
county worllen dNW
tbe · RarrilonvU.le road following
fflMlt ....,,,. for the SMt ...,
1 heart attaak. Mr. Jones had
N � le 346 fw the MfM
�mplalned of. • chest pain about
WNk Jn lfst:
o'eloek and pie Pomeroy emer­
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dalmants,
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Of thtt.
lnltUI dalmi and 266 untln• aenci 11!411ld wa• · called but he
puaeil i.way belll'f') tlteir arrival,
ffll! cl,_lnw.
-------Mr. Jones wu a fttenn of
World Wu n. , . He la IW'Vived by
D CCI
lh• lollowtng brolhen and aiJters
Kn. Alvin llaU)' i Po1t1eroy· Mn'.
COLUMBUS UPI _ Weekend Marie Frederlcll: 1 Vinton; ' Mr,,
traffic aoeidenta tl■lmed at leut lllldred Wud, BidweUi lln. Ruth
14 Uves in Ohie a United Preu Wallen, lliddleport; Ka.Utleen
International survey .5howed to- Jones., Columbul; Northcott Jones,
------Warren and Durwood. - Jonea, Los
MIIGS GINERAL HO�ITAL Ana:elea, Calif.
Admi tted Saturday : Herbert
He wu �ed In death by
Balley, Pomeroy.
hill paren� b.11 wife and three
Diacharged Saturday: E 1 1 a children ■qu. 1 brottler.
.
Weaver, Coolville.
Funet■l ■enice, w111 hie held
Tdmi(ted Sunday: Frank Kimel, Wednesday afternoon at S:30 at
Pomeroyf Val Hartunc, Minert- the Ewiq Cbapel with burial in
' ville.
LICENSE ISSUED
the 1►.eeb Grove cemetery,
Dlacb&amp;Tged Sunday : A. R. PulA marriage license bu bee� I•
slled in Probate Court to Junea llne, Middleport; Gladys Smith,
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Lee, 2.1 , engineer, A thens, ■nd �an- · Pomeroy; 1nrant Do'.nna Cbrl1tine
NEW � ' UPI - Stocki
cy Blaettnar, 23, teacher, daulhter Welch, Ga.lllpolil; Avdrey Jeffert,
of Mr. and Mn. Fred 8l1ettnar, , M lneravWe; Nancy Arnold. Pom- openod ........,,. mixed In mo,I,
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Fuoeral services ror Re�ben
Midkiff, 86, who died Sunday
afternoon al the Holzer Ho$pltal
will be held Tuesday aflern.OOD
al two o' clock at the Ewin&amp; Chapel
with burial in Cherry Rldae
cem�tery.
He is $Urvived by a da.u&amp;hter,
Mrs. Elberl Taylor, Hemlock
Grove; (our grandchildren. ■nd •
brother, Blemia Midkiff, Dutch
Ridge. He was a lifelong reaident
of the (."berry Ridge community
and a member of the Cbeater
Maaonic lodge.
Shade Ri ¥er Lodge No. 4J5, .
will hold Ma.sank services for Ml',
Midkiff at 8 p. m . this evenin&amp; at
the funeral home. All memben
are askied to attend.
Rev. W eber Thoma will omeia te
1.l funeral aervices TU.esday.

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nausance plane to fly over Russia territory before shooting
and an��red by Nixon's peace fnt • · strona elvll ri&amp;ht1 decbra•
ii down lo the international waters of the Barents Sea Jul)' 1 .
pact with Gov. Nelson I\. Roc ke• U�. He 11id "it la eisiential we
Amb....dor Henry Cabot Lodge told tbe Security Council
feller, sparked a plaUorm com- J Ji.ate ii ltl't't l'l,q and hone'
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U. S. scientific devicea - lhe nature or whkh be did
m
ittee
revolt
which
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Conudent of �ettlng the Repu
not divulge - tracked the ill-fated KB-47 throughout its
�, - ,2 eadi. for 24 meetings annually, �ut ex tra meetings galore com e when unusual busl• by the two leaders.
Han nomlnaUon for, Pftaident, I
flllhl from an air base in England until II dllappeared.
. and requf red by law -· f473,000 s ewerage proj ect be- The 103-member committee, In Nixon a.aid. he expe,et, the elH•
tlf'..$$ lOOIJlf .. Such is the proposed He produced m■PI and chal'tl
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lnJ �restled
above by coyl\cil and Mayo r Kenneth McElhinney. Tonight they· meet ..•ll-nilht marathon sesaion, alto tl",n fi1ht= ,1f(Jth Sen; John F. Ken•
before the council meelini I.bow- • So�iet f11bt.er over, Soviet
r11;0nal
waters.
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igored
the
-Nlxon.Rockefeller
recto
nedJ,
nomlnee,
the
lk
m
ocratic
in&amp; th■t the RB-4'1'• course newer
again ln.a regular session. ijayor McEl��ney has back to camera, and left to right, are Clin'1111!: RB---4T did not fall at 1503
on foreign policy.
be... "the clo1e1t politlcal campaign
took it closer than 30 milea to
t9n Fisher, John Zerkle, Lee Smith, solicitor B ernard Fultz, William D. Childs' A. A . Scar- ommendalions
either in Smiet territorial
Floor ,Jght 1.oom,
boJIJ'l
in ;N&lt;enl hbtory."
Soviet territory off the Kmin Pen
berry; and Wayne Gibbons.
waten, aa the Soviet Un.Ion claima,
_As
the
convenlion
opened,
botb
hotleat
fight
civil
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on
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N i xon and Rockefeller prepared ri
. Platform comm ittee chair•
Cha,.. ..,..,...HNI
northeut of 5YJaloy Noa, where
lo lead 8 fioor light to regain their �
mii: CharlH H Percy deacribed
The Sov_iet ,U;1ion haa acc med it actuall wu •l tbal moment.
ground on lhe two issues,
ia ,roup'a final product aa • I
the United Statea of agueuion The planeJ waa brought down i,,,
Gov. William G S tratton of ''"co�poaite" of what Nixon and
threatenln( univel'III peatt- and the Soviet Union neither al the
lllinols, weleomine the deleplH �eleller wanted artd • softer
Nid lbe big plane w11 ahot down place nor at the Ume which it
•l favored by aouth•rn-led
in the Intern,llonal Amphith,,.lno, P
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ovier Ruui&amp;n territory.
elaim■.
called lor a "hard-driving, sweat• fr
-KENNITH
Outllnes Actual lnnt,
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MATTHRWS,
Lodge a■id that at 3:00 p. m.
.
no-holda-barred campa1in'?
Large , delegatl�1 from Ameri- e� Legionnaires paraded down elaiization ol patriot ic holiday �" ing,
n
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July
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tan LeJuon J)Olll . m · Melg1 County l:{1Jh Street Sunday for lwo and a which "is cau!ling a gradual ero• tor the GOP to win In November.
Mid' Mn. Mer lin MattheWlr Ctt. when the lltlaaian, alliei:e the plane lhi■ : .Before it reached lbe point
attended the Oh10 Slate Conven- half hours in a temperature of 66 slon of tbe palJ'iotic spirit on
Sen. · Jacob K. Javits of ' New
l(9rk said he expected the New
lhtr•·1 checb th• cawalty cOnt,..I . w■a downed over Soviet w■ten by more than f10 miles north of Svy1lion ..Sa\urday •nd. Sund■f in · Col• degrcea,
these holidays.''
,
paM1· for ship's 600 po11nd IMin their fi&amp;b ten.. lhe chart •bowed the toy No■ at which it wu 1eti..eduled.
reconaidfor
umbus with the .Eia:hth Distriet
move
to
Acta On R•utlo1tt
-Called for the creation of York forces
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1t..m sy,tem aboard tht- hNYJ at• RB-47 ••• 50 milea: norlheaat of to tum to the nortMut. ■ SovJet
1
. commanded by M lddleporl 1 Don
Actinf on feaolutiona, the dele- youth recreationRl and education- eralion of the civil rights plank
.
Roa�h ,pi�n,: 1pecial reco�oition. gates:
t•k earrler USS FRA.NKLIN D Svyato, Not, the nearest land fia:ht.er preued in fl'Om the RII•
i al centers to counter juvenile de• whc-n the platform committee re- ,
The diltr1tt WOJ'! the_ at■te annual
convenes at 4 p. m. e.d.t. to act on
ROOS tvELT, prnffltlr cruising In m ua to the RleDe of the incident ward aide and tried to force the
-Asked i.hat velerans
who J1nquency.
p)ane off ita eoune into · Sovlet
tM· Mtdltffranun. AltNN:I th■ u set by Jloleow.
IW■rd l�r - belnK I.be f1n t to attain reach the age of 65 be considered . -Endorsed the FBI, House Com• the final 1))ank--education.
territor,.
the
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m
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p,
.tfech11
Matfhewl
At
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ROOSI..VELT,
It. meQlbenhlp quota.
mittee on Un-American Activities
disabled for pemion purpoaes,
R ockefeller reiterated hl&amp; detert.."XJa
"Tbe Soviet flghta was aucceu,.
N to -"M" DIYllion,. a sub-clMsion RB-47 wu 200 m.ilet away from
According to the ·Cfniled Press
-Advocated despite vigorous and ·senate Subcommittee on In ter: mination to "fight on the floor If
.
in forein, our plane off Jtt
ful
Intema.Uonal eil(ht Air Force vet- dissent that the Armed l:orccs nal Security in fighting s ubversive ne cessary '' to get
The law firm of Webster and of the shlp'a Eng,1,...,-lng o.p,,t Svyafuy N01 .
a st,rong eivil
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and in. � I&amp;. plannei
c:oune
bu
''The
government
,....■n,lbl•
Soviet"
Is
DMtlon
M
er•� ot• World W•� , ll _took over bra_n��es combine their recruiting aetivilies.
rights plan k . In view or the plat• Fultz was hired Saturday qy the nwnt.
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the liudenhip o( t�e Ohio ,Depart• acl1vttles.
Demanded funds be made .avail, form developmen h , he changed M�O County comm iHioner1 to for ttt. operation 1and malnfenal1" atat� � indeed bouted - !a its turn to the �L It WH not
pipe
ment of the �ericao Legloo to-Rejected a · Ports�outh
I able tu 11ll�_w Vcle�ans Adminie- hi&amp; pl�n to attend thi s morning's reprepent that body d uring the of the 1tit1 . flat-tep a vltal four ft1,l,in memorandum. to tbe- cotlllcil lh■t alK'teUful 1n fordq: the
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TONIGHT
Fred MacMurray
Wlllia m Bishop
"OREGON TRAIL"
(Cinc-mascope &amp; Color)
- also Russ Tamblyn
"TOM THUMB"
(ln Dolor)
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Walk-In Garden
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Magnolia Temple ?ythlan Sb­
ter1 met in regular se11ion Thun
day evenine d the DAV Hall
with A1Dand.a Kasp111r, e1cellent
acnior , prealding.
Rhea Myen. who has been ill
at the home of her daua:hten in
Cinclnnatl, bu been returned
home and 11 lmprovln1, Bernice
Eberabach l1 1110 iroprovinl at
her home from I r�cent illneaa.
A than k you note w■a read from
Lydia Stewart for flower• aent
at the death of her buaband.
aoelal hour followe«J th&amp;
meeting, game, were ph1yed with
prizes awarded the wJnner, and
a desaert cour9e w,111 served by
Leura Elaelsteln.

Plan, were dlscuued for In•
1pection on Wednetdl)', Sept. 7,
when Po�eroy , lend G r■nae 2741
ntel Wedneaday evenJn1 at the
DAV Hall with C, L. Healon, wor•
thy m1_1�er, prealdtna. ·
CommunJc1tlona Wert read from
th,: ,Slate Graiwe and fNfrn C. N.
Jone.a, deputy mu.,.r. . It wp 1a­
nounc� that the Oran1e W'Ould
serve al the nnt meelln1 of
Pomon a Grange. Plana were made
for a booth al the M elp County
Fair. One applleatlon for mem­
bership wu received.
BIii l.,ikc, repre1cntatlve to
Boy'1 State, 1howed
pictures
which he h■d ta ken and wUI a:ive
.1 tal k on lhe trip in lhe
neu
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tertaincd with_ a hamburg fry 1
Thursday f'venini: at their home
I on Rutl.1nd Road.
.
Thoee attcndin'! WPl"C Mr :i"ft
Hom(' m�de ice crea� was 1110
Mrs. c. L. llcalon. Mr. anrl Mrs
·•crvPlf rlurm'! t h e ev,,,nme: to Mr.
Phil Mei n hu-t, Mr. an&lt;i Mrs. E A. 1
M�s. C'l;\rPnce Hu mphrey of
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Bertels. 1--! uril in"t•m. E•ma S:rn i t ti ,
W"'" 1 h , Fla., M•s. Everett
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Mr and M rs. l)ale Sm i:.h, Mr and
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f';,v1s . M1ddl,.y,ort, Mr. and Mra.
Mrs. Alhert Wnc dard . H .. r• · •;
1 Moore, Jtan Lama. Mr. a •irl M�s r."l , rln� r, ,,., s�n Harold. and
rl u .. h t rr M�rjnr1e, Mrs. Elb:aMlh
R.
Parmal ee and ;:randf(lns
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'! m r h•M' """ Mr'!. William
Sonnv 81f'vins and Hi'lv l'lc . l �l
Baker
of Pomeroy.
A l f red R. Youni:: a n d rami!y.

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A work shop In flo'!Ver arranain11
was held when the Wal k In Gar­
den Club met at the borne of Mn.
N or ma �ulford for the July meet•
inK.
Discu1aJon1 on the uae ol matcr­
iRls and autti"ble contalnera were
held and aome useful knowledge
was gained.
Durln1 the aoclal hour the ho1les11 1ervcd relreahments to ten
mcmbcn and one guest, Connle
Reed.
The next meeting will bo with
Mrs. Edna Lee.

The r..,,diea AudU■ry of Drew
Web■ter Poll 38, American Le1lon,
Pomeroy, wlll meet al 7:30 p. m.
'.l'Ueada,, July 26 at th• Le11on
! Hall. All membera are ur,:ed to 1t.
teod.
I New oflicera of the auxlllary are
, r eq utattd to ml!:et Sunday. July 24,
1 2:30 p. m. a,t, the Lea:lon Hall.

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