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I-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•
1llddleport, O. , Aug. 5, 19811

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ELBERFELDS-SHOP SATURDAY 9AM-to 9PM

Initiations Held
By Middleport Of.S
_ Thursday Evening

The Initiation work was prcsenl­
ed Thursday when Evangeline
Chapter, OES, met at th.e Masonic
Hall in Middleport with Mrs. Theo
Worlhy Matron, in
Ne11b.l.ing,
charJe of the meeting. Mrs. Will­
R.eynold5 and Mn. Norman Hum­
phreys assisted the regular om­
ten with lhe initiatory work. A
piano solo ''Tonight We Love·· w■s
presented by Mrs. Lillian Steiff
during the evening.
Plana were made for 1 joint bm­
i)y picnic with the members of the
Middleport Lodge, F&amp;AM, Sunday
August 21 at 2 p. m at the Road­
aide Park.

A Hew Shipment
WOMENS BRUNCH COATS

Crease resistant, washable cotton wrap dresses - easy
on - plenty of overlap - short sleeves - several p"t.
terns lo choose from.
MISSES SIZES - 12 lo 20
HAU" SIZES - 14½ to !4¼

$2.,s

Mrs.. JOhn Lyons and Mrs. Jame&amp;
Pullen were named as co-chairmen
of serving the monthly dinners to
the BPW Club. Plans were also
made to honor the past matrom1
and past patrons of the l°hapler
at lhe September meeting. A while
elephanl sale was also planned for
that meeting. Mrs. Wendell Bunce
w.. named as chairman of the re­
(resbment committee.
Mn. Humphreys and Miu Shar­
on Jones .assisted wilh lhc Sun­
shi ne onering .

DUNG.Qq$
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welght for w••�-liow ail ·
back to sch.obi. S!,nfo
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baaoocd or as • dutch.

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lo loll'• bat lbada.

,our bo r 11 oM who 11
h1rd lo fll buy hit dunp•
rH• In 1llm1 for the werr
slender boy or In hu1kle1 If
ha's on the heavy •Ide SelHt fOUrl now at Elber­
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early while selection of Slim
and Jluaky Dungarees i11 I.Jest

Meno Big Yank

DUNGAREES

Sanforized for perfect
Ill. �'ull cul with gradu­
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and comfort. Sizes 20 to

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SALE

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Sale $307.00

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ROOM AIR
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custom Model

Sale $337.00

SI.LE
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WADROIES

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inQ: doon that slide on dou•
b1e 1.hCka, open ·,nd shut
with llnr,,rtlp control. l'am­
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at· bottom, Sb'onc - Wood
ninton:ed with -.bable

August 6, 1960

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Parkenllurg poltce, reported al I p.m. today they bad
one of lhe boy1 and taken ,ustody ol the Fl1ther
•to!eD ID Pomeroy I.lot nlihl.
l\o.meroy police today �ailed West Virginia Stale police and
Par:l{ers�rg officers to give chase to two Lakin juvenile walk­
aw�y1 who stole a car off the lower parking lot last night.
.½O&lt;'al PQlke have _been kepi busy the past 12 hours with
t� event, and tracking down clues in a breaking and enter­
ing of the Pomeroy Landmark Store, the second such crime
there in four days.

A1 ADM ,black and yellow Cbevrolet �¥d by Thurman Fi1cher,
Po..1., w.aa taken from the lowQI lot in Pomero)' aboul
lut night. 'l'Vfo wal�-aways
,)Akin State ]lo11p1tal are
ve
.,J; taken the car, Chief
J� J
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aaid.
.
.,_. l�IO a. m. today Chief Webatl!�Uld the two youth.I, both l�.
W.AN
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• Wea t v·If•
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11 mJ! lState Pohce and Parkersbur
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J&gt;OUf after tearin1 down mail
bo
wlt)l the atolen car above
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� two boys 1fefe identified at
Luiri II Gary w-, ne Hunt, Wuhi ngtQn, W. Va., �d Charles Chuter Stouer, P&amp;rkeriburg. Hunt had
receQtl)' been retwned to the in1tituyon after another walkaway
acl •bout a rnontb go when he
1tolel i a.r owned by Pomeroy Pa•
1
troJrqlli Davld Goodwi n from a
par� p1aee 11.Qr the city hall.
,
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Still under iiivestiaation i1 the
bre�lna and ¢:Rlerlng' of the La n dt:::'.k Store dlioovered th� morn-

' had been rf'rnoved. The hole had
been enlarged, and the establish­
ment was entered wilh the offend­
ers clambering down the rafters
in the mill section of the building.
.Manager Jack Carsey said his
staU is checking to d iscover what
merd·..andlffe is mi!Sing but reported that no mo�ey was stolen.
Desks had been pried open and an
attempt made to pry open a metal
fili ng cabinet
This is the
- �erond time th·is week
the Landmark . Store was entered.
Tuesday morning Manager Carsey
reported the theft of $20 and some
small items or mercha ndise b)'
thit vee who entered by breaking
out a rear window. Chief Webster
aaid today that he does not believe
the two entries were made by the
same people. In each case exit
from the building was made
through a b.i.ck door.
The police were busy most . of
this morning photographing footprinll in the dust in the mill and
checking for finger prints.

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TRAINING SCHOOL - Three Meigs eounty Farm. Bureau
youth attended school in Athens this week. Front row, l to r,
Martha Parker, Victor Gaul; back row, Roger Holter and Al
Finchum, local organizational director.

Young People Learning Skills

The Ohio Fill'm Bureau Southern
Re&amp;ion Training School was in
session at Shively Hall in Athens
this week. Attending from Meigs
County were Martha Parker, Roger Holter and Victor Gaul.
The purpoe:e of the school is to
help young people learn skills in
public speaking, recreation and
musical leadership. They also ha¥e

an opportunil)' to learn all types
or folk dancing taught by a ve�y
capable in»tructor, Mn. Dorwm
Bryan of the Ohio Farm B ureau
st.aft.

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Rotarians Hear'
History Of
High Fidelity

Portland Man

Dies Follow�
Heart Seizure

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Third S�ion Swimmers Are

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Given Awards At UJCalJ!�l

De dime News

Turn-a-Bc,ut Pied Piper

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MIRRORS

Residents Have 3,000 , White Mice To Ponder

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Pneumonia At
Columbus Home

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1fndmark Store Suffers2nd
·.B&amp;E Attempt ln Four Days

Mr. Chase was born i n Pomeroy sa,id today.
In addition to his congressional
Pi:el;is Secretary James C. Hag•
the sbn of the late Joh n Chase and
erty
said E isen h1&gt;wer will pro, message, the -White House hinted
-Bertha Bing Chase. He graduated
from Pomeroy Hi'gh School and pose to the Democratic Congres1 the President" may also go on the
public in• air next we.;k with an address
s
The students are also Laught the
served in the u. s. Navy during varl qus action "in ttie
to
the
American
people.
this
the
principals of the Farm Bu·
people
r
of
terest,
basic
f.o
World War I and was a charter
.
n and Fann B ureu
gave
details
"J
havtl
not yet asked for time"
Federatio
He
no
countr
".
reau
y'
member of Drew Webster Post 39,
e.
Th�
Preside�!•
wi
nding
up_
hi�
HagertY
said
in
response
to
a
Cooperativ
American Legion.
question on this point.
Mr. Chase began radio broad- vacation here feell ng _ real fine
gton
to
late
fly
back
Was�m
will
\
casting about 1926 from a station
The President's message Mon­
Sup.da� and will remain in WashThe Pomer�y Chamber of Com­ on Lincoln Hill in Pomeroy, and In I
day
will be addreased to both
Chief Webiter said entrance had
in&amp;ton B S �ong as Con gress does,
nierce will hold . its re:gular Au­ 1927 moved the station to H untinghouses
of Co neresa but will be been
u h
n
rt
said.
Hage
y
manhis
?: t ,: n�11!�� p::
t 8 p. m. ton. 1t continued under
gust meetin &amp; Moii
re'ad th at day only in the �n­
w
1 . 1¥,l&gt;r .Co. • wment uotjl 1939 wh•� , be le
�- , Jlulf)co, (I{ the..
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.'.l&gt;f·-MOU111-.-. mt.T l'dl,m1 .
!@TA 1d/::'ila11,eo • (\.' -...�, 11.....� ,. ·. �-,: • ··v.
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�' taken to· Join the lta,d\0 C9rj,ora6on of
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A pro,rutt 1,Jped:'ftl�
w��-k �,� Aug. U.
ii
.::,Cill�
froltl Uw urbln development com­ America as in electro nic engineer.
TIie third sessi�n of swimming .cla'!"'s al the M\gJ!11fi�
The
President
has
been
work­
mittee beaded by Ted Reed Jr.,
pool were completed Thursday with Mw Mary Cartilyn
During world war n he wu
ing on the me1SS.1ge on and off
e!ialrman. It 11 preparing preli- stationed in Camden, N. J. an.d
er instructor. Senior assistants for Miss Miller are Judy
all week, and toda)' he passed up
Pearl Barringer, 78, died yester­
mlnary Information for Prof. Ru- Portland, Oregon where he was in
Pullen and Karen Gregg.
a beautiful morning for golf to
day evening at 'Meigs General Ho11- sa'uer Susi�
dolph Fra n kel', graduate claH in charge of installation . (if so nar
Cards (Swimmer) were given to Charles Clark• Cross
Red
whip
the
draft
i
n
to
n
earl
fi
n
al
y
pital. A retiident of Portland, Mr.
.
Urbln Planning (Miami U) which ' equipment on N&amp;Yy vessels
Hackett,
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shape- with help of staff merp­
Barrlnger was brought to the Meigs son, Sally GlobakaT, Suzann e Arnold, Rose Mane
wlll begin the "Master Plan for
Mr. and Mrs. Chase had recently .
n.
Hoffma
Charles
bera.
General Hospital yeSterday after­ Linda Hackell, William Hackett and
tiomeroy-Middleport" 'this autum n
purchased property QB Brick St. I
Dennis
"Rue,
noon following a heart attack suf­
lnt.rmediale!I : Sue
m• • B u&amp;·
\' in Fry, Linda HawIey, ...,.e
.ELISABET�toILLE UPI-Ka·
The memberah i p committee will in Pomeroy and had been making
fered at his home.
t Jeff Burt, Sherrie Black- kirk, uavid BuWrk, tlryon Anu1,
Mcmberj
Haeket
of
the
Mjddlepor
t-Pom­
it
iea,l�d
n
virtuall
today
ta
ga
y
Marriage
License!!
be headed by Fra nklin Rizer, ao d✓ frequent tripe here worki ng on it.
eroy Rotary Club were 'treated to · He is survived by a daughter, ,ton �mtra Bunce, Zita Nieri, Willard Durst, Jeff Werry and Lorself from the outside . world a.Ill.
Survivlne are his wife, E lizabeth
other members added to it later
Issued
To
2
Couples
an informative "Meet Mr. Sound" Mrs. Grace Thayer, Hornell, N. Y.; Ann' Holter, Ann Wilson, Vicki Fet- ing Vaughan.
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to
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nf1
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pla
pressed
Prealden t Clyde Kirkland said. Lochary Chase; a son, John L.
Two marrla1e li�e nses have bee n program Friday evening at their three grandchildren and two great ty a nd W'1}iam Felty.
independ­
neeessary. defend-its
Riter hH reported 23 paid tip Ch11e, Dayton ; hia mother. a 1laissued
i n Probate Court.
Fish awards were given to Floyd
regular di nner· meeting in social ·gra ndchildre n ; two sisten,. Mn.
e nce.
Begin ners in the session were Burney, Rick)' Hawle)', Karen Gn.1,:nemberships for 1960-61. They ter, 1drs. Harold E. Rwiaell, HuntThey were to &amp;oger C. Hines, 22, rooms of th· e Heath Methodist Nellie- Glucsencamp, of Portland
■re : Kroger Company, Ohio Val• l ngton j a b�other, J. Allen , Chaae,
Na ncy Thompson, . Psm Neutz.lin g, fith, Randy Becker, Kenny Smilh,
A t EllsabethvillE! Alrrield all laboratory technician, Galllpolls, Church.
an d Millie Martin, Pitt.sbur1h.
ley Sentinel, Atkins Chicks, G &amp; Houston , Tex. Aleo survivin1 are normal traffic was suspe nded and and Barbara A. Donovan, 20, nurse
Funeral services will be held Connie Miller, Mike Wright, Pal Micley Childs, Sheila Childs, Dos.11
Joh n Heilman of the Ge neral Tuesday afternoon at two o'clock Story Rosalie Davis, Mark Fowler , Walters, Ricky Proffitt, . Melod:,
J Auto Parts, D airy Valley, Tbe two aunta, Misses Nelle and .Clara trucks blocked the runway. How• daughter of Dr. and �- James
Telephone Company, presen ted by at the Stiversvllle Church with Kathf MeElhinny, Mary Kay Hen­ Roush, Ann Jenks, Loulse Michael,
Farmers Bij nk &amp; Savin gs Co., The Bing, Pomeroy, and a number o[ ever, a plane carrying Belgian of. Donova n, Pomeroy.
local manager and Rotarian Ed Rev. P. A. Casto officiating. Burial nesy, Willis Durst, Alan Holter, Rcmalee Nieri, Tom Karr, Steve
Meigs Water · co., Ohio Fuel Gas nieces a nd nephews. He wu a ficlal Robert Rothschild WJlS al·
lhe
n
ited
Pomeroy
member
of
Oke)'
Kelmer
Co
nn
ally,
21.
con­
U
Ford,
used atereo()honle a nd high will be in the Sllversville cemetery Dennia Weber, Dean Weber, Mar- Hoffman, Shelly Buck, Steve Bailey
Co., Pomeroy Cement lilock Co.,
lowed to take off en route to
structio
n worker,
Lo
ng
Bottom, fidelity equipment to demonstrate
Co., Methodist Church.
Econon,y Savings' &amp; Loan
New York lo advise the Belgia n
with Ewing Fu neral Home in
Hob Wood, Sherrie Ma;.!r, Lenora
Funeral services will be held de(egation· at Sunday's Security a nd Janet Elaine Koehler, 19, key tbe (antaallc advances made In charge.
e Is
Ben Franklin Sto�. Slitners Red
Divorc
For
Suit
Mich.ael, Jan Beuing, Larr)' Walk­
Monday after noon at 3:30 at ·the Cou ncil debate on the Ka.tanga.
punch operator, daughter of Mr. SOund reproductio' n over the past
Anchor.
er, Jimmie Casto, Ed.Ith Ann Mees.
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Asked In Local Court
the . Thle morni ng the Kata n&amp;• aov- and Mrs. P�arl Koehler, Long Bot­ 27 years.
Ewing Chapel with burial in
John Wise, JoelLa Erlew.ine, Tony
Swisher &amp; Lohse Drugs, K &amp; C Beech Grove Cemetel')'.
Suit for divorce has been filed
He Hid t he compa ny he repre­
ernme nt annou n ced the suapen• lOm.
Vaughan, Roy Vaughan, Anita
in Common , Pleas Court by Pearl
Friend• may call at the fuperal sio n of all deall n a:s i n foreign
J'ewelen, Blaettnar . Auto Co.,
sents, primarily i nterested i n com­
Fulb:,
Randy Burt. Jil!l Warner,
Pomeroy National Batik, l!oore's home u.ntll time of service.a. !fhey wE. Fischer, Pomeroy, versus John
MEIGS GINIR4L HOSPITAL
mu nication, bad made the basic de,
Milisa Rizer an d Debra King.
c rency pendillJI the introducThurmari Fiacher, Pomeroy.
Store, General Telephone Co., are aaked to omit fiowen.
Admitted: Katie Bech, Pomeroy; velopmen t i n hi1b fidelity sound re
Frog awards went to •elanie
tfon of a new Katanga turreney,.
Cit,: Loan, Downi e &amp; Gr011, · Ge nEdna
Ju
hli ng,
Middleport
Pearl
;
productio
n
.
However,
th
adva
n
ce,
e
on Tuesday.
The plaintiff Is charging gross Hacke tt, Sabra Canaday, Joy Kaut.z
mf Machine, Starks Drugi and ••Barringer, Portland.
in techn ique were turned over to
iurs. · eyenm er
neglect a nd extreme cruelty and Ray Karr, TWila Karr, Robert
Nltionwtde ln1uni nce.
Discharaed: Cai:ol,n Smith, Pom­ compan ies more directly concerned
Observer.a 151id the move Wf!•
a.!Lb that the defendant be enjoin- Snowden, William -Buck, Norman
part of hurried plan s to c:onfront eroy; Lettie Cun ningham, Syra• with sound reproduction.
To Be Buried Monday
ed from mole.Ung her at· her home French, Randy Phillips, Wendy
Funeral �rvices will lie held the world a nd particularly the · cuae; Leopold Hysell, Pomer�y ;
or place of employment. She asks Carper, Mary Cross, Peggy Story,
Mr. Heilma n traced and demon­
Mo nday afternoon at two o'clock U. N. with a tall accompli 18 far Andrew •Zwilling, Pomeroy; Sam
nounced
an"
are
5ervices
Funel'tal
that an equitable division of pro- Ricky Marr, Kathy Watsoh, Steve
atrated the hlst.ozy of sound, the
Presbyterian 18 the Kata ngese independence Is Mi.Iner, Rutland.
at the Syracuse
who
Harless,
David
Harold
for
perty be made. The couple have no Story, Bob- HYseJl, Bill Beegle, Jay
first recordi n p, early tran1mls­
chUl'ch for Mra. Miriam Anni concerned.
nWarner, Loucrit.a Byer11, G ene Lawearly
Friday
mo
r
children.
aiona of the human voice a nd the died 11uddenly
CASIS HIARD
Holme&amp; Weyeramlller, who ' waa
�------rence,
Sherry Ki ng, Ro nnie Easl·
nia at his home, No.
eumo
n
p
of
in,
■cc:ide ntally drowned yeaterday
Tw,o State Patrol - traffic cases present high developmel\t of sound
STOCKS ADVANCI
In another Co�mon Pleas oo�irt man, Janice Eastma n and Cecil
i
Columbus.
n
lawn
n
Gree
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NEW YORK UPI - :;tock• ad- were heard today in Cou nty court reproduction.
In the Ohio River at Syracuse.
actio�, judgement on a cognotive Midkiff .
He w..as borri April 21, 1960, • at note
Cash Bahr w11 program chair­
offender.a enteri ng
Rev. Howard Ruppelt wlll hive Vlnced on average i n three of the . with both
m the_ amount of $1224 has
Receivin g Tadpole awards w_ere
Colwnbua. SurviVbrs are his par·
charge of the aenlce■, ,
d
five aeuions this Week but still guilty pl_eaa. f'lned $10 · an d coats man for the eve nin1.
of
The Farmers Susa n Lanning,
an
fav?r
n
made
bee
_Connie Lanm'!g,
ss
and
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Formei- member Rue Tuckenrum ent&amp;, Peggy K napp Harle
Burial · will be made by twins · ma naged to finiah
all1htly lower each . were Wilbur R. Win dland
ai:iy ve1:5us I Dianne We;1ersm�er, Mary M1�­
Com
mgs
Sa
Bank
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&amp;.
of
Robert
formerly
Harless,
w11 welcomed ba:ck by 'President Ro
I and Robert E. Vance.
The O hio State Patrol t�ve•tl• In the Beech GroVC! cem•teey.
on contin ued light volume'.
E. C. and Rena Myers, M1n.crsv1lle. kill, John Kokov1tch, Sharon WilGene-, Grate, who presided. Mr. M;;on and NC'W Haven, and a bro- ,
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1ateid a car-truck ta�cident at
s?n, Ray�ond Byers, Becky P�fr•
Grate also reported re1uUa of a ther, Robin. Maternal .grandpa
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fltt, Pennie Walters, K.alh)' Kmg,
Melvin
Mrs.
and
Mr.
meeting of the bo�d of directors ents 11re
Involvin g a dump truck driven by
Jacqueline Gluesencamp, Charles
3
paternal
Haven;
New
Knapp,
held this week on the. boat of Ro� Searle,; POmeJ'oy, a nd a e-.r
li:astman, Barb�a Gluesenca�p,
grandparents 2.re Mr. and Mrs.
tarian Gerald PrC11ton.
dnve n by Robert E. Vance, MidG�ry
department
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The
_ T�ylor, J1m Spencer, 'I ma
Mason.
Harless,
Roy
dleport Route 1.
1ommy &amp;kef, s_andu. Kay
N1en,
t
m.
ocalled out at 12:4S p.
Friends may call at the Fo,gle'
Both \lehlelea �re
·bJading
Langsville Lwis W118
Gregory Goodnue, Larry
Taylor,
ur
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fir•
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Htin•utlh
to
7
p.m.
£
.IODg Funer-al Horne aofter
east •nd Van� 1t(e1'pted �o PIH
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D&amp;bbui . Wo�s,
Tay1or,
n.Mr
Slreet
Brick
on
eel
today
$5 Prize Winner
tbe truck II It was makln,i a left
Ph1lhps,
Rita_
e,
n
Blai
Debra
Woods,
Th•
1 Debbie Turner, 11, daughter of
"'- EIIMrhicl warehouM.
Ser'.vlces will be from Fogleturn into a service 11tatlon drive­
Dawn Carper, Roger Davu, Diane
Cir catrled w... Vlrtlnlf tap
the
with
Sunday
p.m.
1
at
s
g
sOnMr.
a
n
d
Mra.
Everett
Turner,
way. The car 1trqck lhe left rear
Carsey, Randy Cross, Jay Story
benot
could
owner
tht:
end
charge,
in
Wright
L.
Richard
Langnille, won the ·4-H club Rev.
of the truck. Medium 'damaa:�
and Jane Ann Karr.
.
ldentlfiad
prize of $5 for 11.elling the mDJt · and burial in Graham cemetery. • lmnMCINttlr
wu reported with nO Injuries.
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· The patrol also ,�ported that
the Salem Ccnber Girls 4,U
Wendell Barrett, Lanj:1vl1Je, haa
group.
been cltt'd to County cour.t Au/.
Thursday night llhe went to the
13 for no driver's llcen49. ·
pet ahow ' at the Gallia County
Fair with two m(nlature Pekin•
gese doas. ' She won the aecond
prize for . having · lhe
prettiest
mire to any cni1ciren wno wanted
MENDHAM, N. J. UP I _ The • !lge progress, not hinder it. "
en try, two silver dollara .and a
Boys and girls troopeil to
them.
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Ma"gum
is
ten tatively
·
Pier Piper of Men
turnabout
red ribbon . In the overall crand ham" headed west' today lesvl ng uled to teach biology and contin­ his door to carry away the a nimals.
prize dlviaion , ahe placed second residents to ponder the 3,000 white ue his reBe�reh on pain killi_n g
He said he originally had plan•
and received a traphy.
.
their i drugs at Ar1zona State Univcrs1t)'
miet! he loosed among
to purade the herd ' of mice
ncd
1 at Tempe.
children.
------,,,--down Main Street before le11ving,
Eig-ht Men Enlist)n
Dr. George H. id angu� re- i · The scientist fled tov.:nship offi - ''but I figured the children would
Navy Durin,r
ve nged himself on township fa• -ciala and neighbors who were ,get more enjoyment out of them."
Enfiatment ·0C ei1bt southeast- tbers by giving his laboratoey afraid he would turn his bam­
Mangum also
gave appioxier n . Ohio men in
Navy· dur- Jtlice to their childre n after an or - laboritol')' into a commercial en­ mately $3,000 worth of laboratory
ln g the month of July haa been dinance forced him to abandoq l-erp�.
equipment to Fairleigh Dickinson
announced by D. " N. Tapp. AiU bis research.
· '4a nsum promised to move last University �or use in cancer re•
"M)' revenge for this town is
Nav y recruiter for Athena a nd
search.
)
,
the May "because some people here
Meig1 Counttea.
. to make biologists out of
Man gum'&amp; wife, Libby, and,
to are somewhat cynical. They feel
All have been '8nt. to the Greal - children 10 the)' will amounl
Lakea Naval Tralnint Ce1iter for more than this generation,'' the I am doitl11 research work just for their three children , Ronnie, 4,
· a buck; They think I have a gim· Debbie1 2, and Lloyd, 7 mon ths,
recruit tninin&amp; The , two' from 48-)'eaf!old biochemist said.
mlck."
will visit the scientist'&amp; brotber
n
o
tolitary
e
d
n
a
He, his family,
11,e!at Cotpat:J � .Douclu . )1.
lrll!lda in
ID
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He
annou
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ced
route
en
are
h
e
wQuld
first
Pixie
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llq:
lfDeal·
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relichlD&amp;. AllloDa,
caii. Jr.,· Ch••1• ti- , J • .;. � AriloD.a. "where they encout• alve iw.,· . J,000 white hboratori, lndJanA .._
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On Planning
E�cted Monday

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Reg. ,11.so - I Shell Limed ,Olk . . . . SALE
Reg. ,z1.so - 2 Shelf t:oclilff\l, Mahocuy
or Limed o� . . . ., . , . . . . . . . . SALE ,u.to
Reg. ,u.10 ,- a $bell MIIIQP!'Y • . . . . . SALE Q5.oG

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Clioo,e froJll this n�w se­
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writing, map, count and
color, spelUnj!.

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M south. Low tonlpt 6045 nerth­
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West Virginia Officers Chase
Lak in Youths In Pomerol Car

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Pom
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The law provides, brieflY that:
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severe. Too ma ny peopIe are be.
-Drag racing 1s operation . of
ing killed and maimed by aceiden­
t�o or more vehicle1 from a po_int tal
means to allow deliberate aclll 1
1ude by side at accelerati n g
1peed&amp; in a competitive attempt
"'Anyone . participating i n •l].,i I
to outdistance each other, or the legal drag racing' shall be treated j
operation of one or more vehicles 011 having intended the results, be ·
over a common selected course it death or injury, and shall and 1 ,
from the same point to the sarne should be tried as if a loaded a:un
polnt. Timing also may be made were used instead of an aulomoi ,; ' . -::
of the vehicles. Persons giving bile," th(' Judge co ncluded."
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1111!1tance In any way to such '
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us11 of vehicles are equally charg­
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CHECK
rINAL
DATA
SFC Robert. Cochran, right,
ed as participants. Operation of
checks over the roster. of the 3664th Ordnance C•mpany with
vehicles so outlined at speeds In
SFC Carl Roach pr(ot to leaving for ,summer camp this \\'�k.
excess of limits aa est&amp;blished
The
Ordnance Company of Pl. Pleasant journeys to Fl. Stew•
under law lhall be prima · fade
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art, Ga., for two weeks active duty training. Sgt. Cochran ls a
evide nce (in plai n lan.gua1e, rto
lflilll
more eviden ce Is needed) of drag
M1ddl�porl resident, and company clerk of the West- Virginia
racing.
outfit.
-The law say&amp; no ·one Shall
dng race upon any public road,
·•treet, or hiiJhway in this state.
Glenn Chase, 61, who founded
-Pe nalties include fines of
Radio Station WSAZ In Pomeroy
n ot more lhan $M)(} or imprleo n­
m 1926, died yesterda,y at the Ml'
m1'nt for not more than six mo n­
am! V,lley Hospital In Dayton al,
,
ths, or both.
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Judge O'Brien concluded:
j
NEWPORT, R. . (UPI) - President Eisenhower w1U send
had returned to
"'Ibe law is har'ah. However, • home. Mr. Chase
from Poineroy a short ' to the reconvening Congress at noon Monday a compre�ensiVe
Dayton
our leglalat11re intended it to be
time before he was stricken.
message on domestic and foreign policy, the · White House

Help In School

llbreboird.

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Weather

Devatal Ta TM lnterf/1ta 0/ 'f/w Mei,,-M-n Area

U&gt;urt 2-30 P: . . . , ,
Meigs county' s Juvenile Court today warned everybody teenagers licensed to drive and adults bitten with the bug that illegal drag racing carries heavy penalties upon convic­
tion.
Judge F, Harmon O'Brien of the Probate and . Juvenile
Court, said "ii has come to the court's allenlion that illegal
"drag racing" is going on In this part of Ohio, especially in
Meigs county, and the following law ls recited tor the benefit

For pre school a,ge 1nd t,e.
gt nnera. Hel:J,1 ehildren
heh, themselVl!a, Afpbabet­
addit10n - A.UblJ&amp;(!tlon a nd
pre-primer W.91'4•- 84 eards
in each set. , ,,.

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For Illegal Drag Racing Acts

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the - yard good• depart.
ment on Ute main floor.
Smari plaids, floral pat•
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Also a complete line of
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Sanforized sport shlrta with
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tail. Plllda a nd print.a. Juat
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AIJo new natural flni1h frames with � Inch mouldlna
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M•w Shipment

A buai n eH meet1 n1 wa■ held
followinc the hay ride with Jan
Smith presiding. Tho next meet­
Inc will be Sept. 5. Dtvotiol)I
were read by Butch Mc EJroy and
Robert Arms. Devotlot&lt;• for Sept.
1Metln1 will be by Sh'aron Thoma
and Freda Tuckerm:1n. Refresh,
mentl wlll be a wiener roa■t with
ucb one brin&amp;lna: h.la own hot

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See the complete line ol new Winier Coats - Mak•
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Plan,

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The Zion Live Wire Cl111 met
Monday evening at the church tor
their reeul1r monthly cl■aa meet•
jn1. A h■)'rJde w11 held with
walermelon and ca n teloupe for
refnahmenh. Charle)' Smith don•
1lld the tractor a nd Raymo nd Ar­
nold donated the hay and !rail­

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Class Holds
Hayride Party

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While CoUoo.Pellleo&amp;t To Maleh
Regular and Eldra Sbn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

4 for $·1 .00

Mr. a nd Mn. fuiymond Miller
a nd family of [..p.ncaster were the
Su nd&amp;)' 11:ueats of Mr. an&lt;I Mn.
• Royal ThomH.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Paul Kloes and
Mi11 E lea nor Robson left Wednes·
day for a v.;H•atlon at Vlrgi;'lia
Beach.
Mrs. William Robson of Mid­
dleport i1 spendi ng a few day1
wit h Mra. Ralph Robson, Mi ner8ville.
T-Sgt. an&lt;l Mn. Wall11ce Pow­
en a nd children, Michael and
Suun left Th1.mday for their
home In El Pa110, Texu, arter 1
three wei!ka visit with her parent,
Mr. and Mn. Vernon Neaae.
Linda Grueser, daughter of Mr,
and Mra. Dave Grueser entered
Holzer Hoapital Tue.11da)' evening
and wllI undergo !Urgery next
week. Her room number is 273.
Miu Amanda Parker o( Mlnera­
ville t!!nt.ered Mele11 Ge neral Hoa­
pltal Tuelday for obaervaUon 11 nd
treatme nt.
Robert ind Che,ter Morrl• were
In Pt. Ple11ant Wednesday after•
noon lo attend the funeral of
thelt couain, Dan Hope.
Mn. Bradford Maae underwent
1ur1ery Thunday at Holzer Hoa­
pllal.
Mr. a nd Mrt. William McQulgg
and family of Bay Vlllage arrived
Wed neaday to spend the rl!m■lnd­
er of the week at the residence of
the late George McQulH.
Mr. a nd Mn. D,lphl n Wehrun g
of Ca nto n aJ&gt;(lnt three daya this
week wltb hl.1 parents, Mr. and
Mn. Harry Wehrung en route to
their home alter a vacatio n in
Canada.
Mr. and Mn, Gardner Mankin
end family left Wednellday tor
theJr home In Willmar, Mlnn.,
after a two weekl vl11lt with hi•
mot her, Mn. Mabel Mankln.
Rev. and Mn. Ralpht C, Zundel
dau1h u1r1 and Mrs, D1i1y Jasper
had a• their guest.II the paat week
the latter'• brother-In-law and
1i1ler, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Rua­
MJIL of Al11an ce.
Rlre. Eatella Walburn la spend,
i n1 the week In l 'rooklvillo wilt!
Mr. a nd Mn. Herbert Rl&amp;G• -

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and 4. Elas\ic .wa(st bad4,
double crotch. White/

ay LUCILLI HAWKINS

Tlloae atten dl na: the hayrlda
Wlr&amp; ICay Wyatt, Ll nda HYHII,
·TomlnY ff,yMJII, Tommy Reed, Ber
Ua• Arnold,
Kenneth Blaker,
I.MIGi Arnold, Nathan Arnold,
:tilafJ Arnold, Wllma Davldsun,
t.Ulllbetb Bruch, Freda Tueker, mu1 B.U Mc:Elroy, Butch
ltcSlieJ, Larry
Jobnaon,
Jim
and CaTOI S.ra:ent, Sbar­
,:lc&gt;ma and Paul' Sprouae, Gu)'
t, KtnDJ' John�on, Robert
· . Jan ln,lth, Bobby Arnold,
' •� Weatt, Mr, and Mn. Paul
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THE HUNTER'S H

Ru ■nmel, Miss
Landers Visit Here

Capt,

Sr. CaPt. Glenna Rummel and
Sally Landers of the Salvation
Army of Berlin, N. H ., are spend­
in£ several weeks vacation with
their resPective relatives, Mrs.
Linnie Rummel and Janet o{ Min­
ersville and Jess Rummel of
Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
La::1ders and Camily of Laurel St,
Pomeroy.
They are due to lea\'e the 12th
for Berlin which is situated in
the beautiful White Mts, of New
He.m�sbire where they have been
stationed since January.

sthool and elsewhere. And i n late years you
have reported the arl"ival of our grandchil­
dren. Why. you and your paper have written·
and printed a life history of our family. And
why shouldn't we look upon you and your
paper as a member of ou r family?"
Yes, the local newspaper is the recorder
of the life of a community - business, per­
sonal, political and national. Being a constant
subscriber is a good ha bit to acquire because
the lot"al p.tper isn't self-perpetuating as is
the sun. I t needs your support even as the
community needs its service,

Mrs. Skinner Will
Teach At Bedford

A short time ago the American Medical As­
sociation's House of Delega1es met, and p3!;s.
ed various resolutions - one urging physi­
cians lo lake a greater interest and more ac­
tive part in public affairs al all levels. It notes
that "it has become apparent that the medi­
cal doctors in America and their organizations
are slill not exerting the effective Influence
on local, state, and national political affairs
whkh is I heir right and obligation ."
The doctors are not alone in this. Of late
it has been pointed out that business men
and business groups also ha,ve avoided their
political rei;;ponsibiltties. The inevitable re1111t: · -ts 1 tft1t the strength Qf their voice in the

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�ti\ criminhihed, in some cases to the point
of virtual non-existente. �umbers of busines s
enterprises .and organizations have been urg-

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toward the creation of policies which pre­
serve represen tative goverilment, free enter­
prise, fisca l solvency and the integrity of the

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Tom Scally and !!Oil, Tom, took
hi� si11ter, Nancy. to the Parkers­
burg airport thi� t'V&lt;'ning ,

Iv FREDDIE HOUDASM.JLT

Mr. and Ml'�. Mirhael Hackett
and chi h.ltl'n, \fil•hele, Barry und
Mrs:. Howard Bo_we�s ret�1rned
Mono(•a. of :t.1 iddlc&gt;port, will leuve Jut Wel'� f
rom ii trip JU �l�r1da.
tomorr�w for a wn day vur1&amp;ticm
kl in Muncy k�t F� 1dny to
Fran
t!
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Mar
da
i
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In Flori .
and Elain
spend the w1•ek end in (,raysou,
HdckcU lefl 1-'rit.l ay lo \iisil in
y, with re illt ives. Mr�. _l\,� 1111cy and
K
Yurk, l'u., with lheir aunt and u n 1 son , who huve he&lt;'n v1s•�m� there,
.
do, Mr. und Mrs. Andrew O'Brien. will return home with
him.
Jimmy will .-t!main with his wrandplren11, Ml'. and . Mni. Gtor,._ � ·
HOLZ&amp;R HOSPITAL
JiackeU , Sr. wblle hi1 paren ta aDe. ._
illed A ug. 4- JI arry g .
m
Ad
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Ofl \lucation.
f
West Columbia; Cheryl
Andrews,
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· pau 1a 'f he1a, da u ;h ter . oI Mr.
Ann Robinson, Middleport.
and Mrs. Paul Them will return
Dismissed. Aui;:. 4-Mrs, Wil•
today rrom Purkcrshurg where lihl' liom Ours, Virgil Shaver, Wl!Ji.am
h11w s_f_f'nl ,the p.u.�� three duys al Oldaker, Mrs. J111rold l lultgreen,
the (,1r] Scout Co mp at Sandy Mrs . Carrie Jenkins, Mrs. Nt'lda
iBend.
Wisc , Rev. Ted Woodard, Judith
Slnwter, Archie l h1khinson, Ter.
klchar,l Rolin returned to his ry Sisson, Carolyn Boggs, Michael
home In Fountain City, Tenn., after Nes11elroud. Terry Holdren, Ev•
1pendlng the 11asl lhref weeks crett Denney, Mrs, Richard Grue•
with his father, Al bert W. Bolin, 11er. Mrs. Carl Bury, Prem. Fe­
111d his aunt, Mrs. Homer Rus!lell. mule Nil'hols, No. I , Prem. Pe•
Mr. and Mr11. Kenneth Bra u n who mule Nichols No. 3.
had been living in the David Oh•
lintier property on South Fo u rth
Street moved 111st woek Into lhe J'isit Soutlr Clr.nrle1tlon
BernartJ Krinke property on MuiMr. ond Mrs. Don Mullen and
children, Pulriek, Miehncl, Brian,
berry Hei�hts, l 'nnwroy.
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It'll, Kurcn an&lt;l Tommy, who had Charleston Frid11y lo the home o(
�f'll \'isiHng with hur parents, 7vl'r. Mr. and Mrll. ,hll' Trihle und Kim.
lfn.l Mrs. C.rilf Rimel!. left F.-lday Sean amt Churk .� layed for
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To Change Votes

thi, , it is the duty as well as the right of the

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Mr. and Mrs. Hay Sm1Lh who have
been in Mesa, Arizona. visit ing at
the home uf Mr. and Mr�. Ted
Spires and chiltlr11 n arf' eKpected
home thi!l week ('nd.

Around And
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in political matters, all the way from the
grass- roots to the national level, and the re­
sponse has been heartening.
As for the medical men, the immediate fu­
ture will see all manner of proposed laws in­
fluencin� medical practice and the public
health. These will range the gamut from the
good to the indifferent to the bad, and doc­
tors have an obligation to help separate the
wheat from the chaff. Then, i n addition to

medica,I fraternity to. express their view on
other legislation which affects everyone. The
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A $1 million offC'rlng of 12·
year 6 percent alnklng fu nd de•
bentu re1 of Equitable lnvestmellt
Corp., Columbus firm active In
resldenlJal, commereial and Jn.
dustrial property
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Social Events In
Forest Run

By Amell• W•lbt
Mr. end Mrs. Albert Be'er were
Sunday dinner sue1ta of Miss
Clara Zier and Mrs. AJice Davi!:
of PomeroY.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle, 1 Haning
and children ol Columbu1 were
overnight r:ue1ts of Mr. lnd ¥l'S.
Eddie Ash and family.
Sunday School attendance July
31 was 63, collection $13.63.
Roberta Bing spent sn-erflll days
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Baer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Napper
Sr. and Mrs. Robert La udermllt
visited Mrs. Viola Napper and
other relatives in HMmden.
Mrs. Erma Roush and Mrs.
lM}pl�i._ �PP 1.wlAaugh ter Debfa
/\,n!J, , OJ CalllaWUllipent the week
end flJ tb•eir home here.
Mr. and Mr1. Harold Richard•
son and children of Columbu•
visited her parents, Mr. and Mr11.
Kerns noush over the weekend.
Mrs. Anna Frecker la spending
a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Geora� Baer and family,
Robert Laudirmllt of Pomeroy
Is a patient In Holzer Hospital.

Pt. Pleasant National Guard

Unl· t Leaves Today .·For

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Coming Events

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"'ae approxI mateIY l wo days. Bauer, Wendell Brumfield, Ja
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Bunner,
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Ra v.,.. C u ndifI, Larry Cunningham,
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sonneI maklTIil
OFFICERS : CapI •. Jamea O• Den Embleton, Dean Evans, Jam•
o ff'1cer; · e, F'.r, Don Horn�by, Doud Kin•
Ro11eb er.ry, comman dmg
ndy Lindaey, Otis NohI e,
Lts. Stanford Powel l" and Willia m zel,
lds,
llngsworth and Don ward · 2nd Adam Oldaker, Fr•nk Reyno !
Lts. Standofr Powell and Wmiam Francis Rollins, Ro�ald Rou h,
Workman; CWO wa George Fish- Larry Staats, Carl Veith and Wm•
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E NLlSTED , MEN: : M/ St. Carrel I Pl'ivate E-lst include Pau l , AusCox; 1st Sgt., MJSgt. James II. tin, Wendell &amp;rk!J, Otho Boyer,
Du ncan, Robert Hite and Dana Dal, Carr, Charles
Neutzling,
Johnson; SFCs James R. Coch- 1 Jack Pickens Chatles Stewart ·
ran, Jaekie Durst, William Hamm Jick VaoMeler, Cath . Vanove�
Je11 Kelly, Charles Knopp, Hor- I and Roland L. Walker.
ace MIDer. Herman Morgan, C:tr l
Sp/&amp; Charle&amp; . Frye, recent e
R'o ach, Wllllam Spears and Don1 tumee ftom Ft. Knox, Ky., was
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Staff se:rgt'tlnts: John Kauff, Ar- named top styent in a 1�-wee"8
th u r R ,u pe and J11mes Wheeler; I courae in Armor Tract Vehicle
Mee111anlc Clasa 27 by scoring an
Sgt. E.fli Charles D. Wamsley.
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othtbree
olna
courae
entire
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.He
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Blake, Robert Burdette, William
Coulson, George CrU:mp, l&gt;a\ild er 3864th Ord. . eo,., . ,membera :Itoand Miles Par1t, Charles Fowler, I bert Bu rdette, William Spean and
Charles Frye, Lawrence Grady, Ji;i hn Kauff-who aleo were top
Tarrance Hill, Jamee Humphrey, members of regular army courses
Jack Paugh, Elza Powell, Lewis E. at Ft. Knox reetmtl)'.
Powers, Arth ur Saunders, Glenn
Shank, Charles Smith, Robert
Stewart, Carl
Speat'&amp;, Beverly
Stolling, Rebert Stover, Chester r
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Wamaley, Hobart Wilson Jr., and l0CII fy ¥811
Ir Mri. Robert Palhtlf
John M . Withers.
Mr. and Mrs. · wm. Taylor and
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• s ma kl ng the, aon, Mra. Elala ra:ytoi'. :11\d dau,
trip are.. Erv,In Barr, Willi a m aJhter and Miss Donn• Creamen
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Bateman, Valhe Bauer, Van Ber- • •f Addi'- ,pent Frido.· evening
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nar d • Rarry
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Clonch, Rh:hard Cole, William .
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Crump, Anthony Darst, John Fler•
bau eh, Rob('rt Fowler, Larry Fox, Mr and M�. Edlaon Wict.ba,m &lt;af
Carmen Froa:ale, Ralph Harbou r, Steliben\rille and Mrs' Ell-■beth
David HIii, Carl Holiey, Howard Wlckharil called Im· Mr. a,ad .Mrs,
Johnson Thomas Johnson Fred Will· Hellman Thuraday even1n1.
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Monday
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Donnie Rouab· •pen
6ldaker '
Dana. 'Nowlin Fr�nk
night wlth Cbarl'8 E ichina:H of
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WUllam O'Neill William Peele
Cheater,
Phil Radford, James Reynold&amp;:
Ted, ;Kiley, John Rouah, l;lerb
Mr. and �. RalPh Painter and
Harry
Stanley, Jame. children, 'Mr• . � · .
Sayre, Ch�rles
Stewart. Kennettt Taylor, Roger Brown and children, G,rri Hyaell
WU aon, Chester 'Workman,
and Barbara Ratlch , caQld at the
1PFC troops Include Charle&amp; Pi1tnUir llQine $1,Jnday •ttir)i•oon
Bau, ' Norman Bonson, S dnoy
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Trio 0( Western
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McARTHUR, 0. UPI - Vice
Pre1ldent IUchard M. Nixon has
some kinsmen in this Vinton
County hill country who are going
to cross party lines to vote for
him.
"Not beeause Richard is our
but because we think
relative .
he's the best."
"We're Democrats," Mrs. Roy
Nixon says proudly. "But we're
ce,tainly going lo vote for Rich,
ard. It seems to me he's fitted for
the job.
Mrs. Nixon's hu sband, Roy, is
79 but he -fltill farms 1 93 acres
near the spot where the vice presi•
dent's father was born in 1878.
His son, Richard Wayne Nixon,
operate$ a sawmill and a farm.
Roy Nixon is a first cousin of
Frank Nixon, the late lather of
the vice president.
The Roy Nixon•, h,ve re,ided in
these hills all their live, &gt;nd 1,·ve
· house
f•rm
in a plain shingled
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where friends and relatives gather
aro und an o1d pot bellied stove to
swap anecdotes about bow the viee
president 's fathe.r left the fold to
become a Republican.

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By C, E. BlakfflN
County Exnt11lon A.-nt
13,000 "Ohio Approved Feeder■" will be sold in Southern
Ohio this coming fall. Feeder cuH
producers in Meigs,
Athens,
Vinton, Gallia, La �rence :md
Ho("lting County are producing
and will sell a part of these c.il•
ves st sales to be held at the
Athens Livestock Barn on October
4th, and the Gallipolis Baro on
October 1 1th.
The Lerm "Ohio Approved Feed
e.rs" will designate 11II of the na•
live calve1&gt; to be sold ln South·
ern and Eastern Ohio this fall
through the demon1;trational :iales, which will be held starting
with the two 11t Athens and Gallipolis 1111d at other locations ineluding
Hillsboro, Chillicothe,
Lancaster and Coshoeton. Tt,c
term "Ohio Approved Feeder:,;''
was toined to incl u de all of the
calves sold in sales sponsored by
farmer c.ommittees.
Farmer committees have 5pon•
, sored feeder calf sales in southern Ohio since 1944. The special
feoder calf programs have CX·
perlenced a steady growth with
the increase in the number. of
cows kept for beer in the area.
In 1960, calf producers in 26
counties are pooling their calvrs
in these .sales.

WASHINGTON UPI-Vice Pre- ,,.
sident Richard M. Ni�on returned
today from his first eampaign
swing, enco uraged b)' what he
regarded as lt,vorable responae!I
in three western states and Ha- .
wail.
The Republican presidential
nominc-e's chartered airliner land•
ed at 8;29 a , m. (e.dt) alter an
overnight night from · Seattle,
Wash., where he wo u nd up a
gru elling 10,0()()..mlle �wing with
an airport speech to a crowd of
7.500 and a press
conference
Friday night.

Nixon's four day whirl cam­
paign tour, t&lt;,ok him t0: Nevada
california, Hawaii and Washing
ton atate.
NII,on Niel during a brief stop­
over in Seattle Friday night that
he would exercise every infl uence
to prevent the upcoming short
session of Congress from turning
into a "donnybro,o k."

Standards estahli5hcd by , The
Ohio Feeder Call E"eculive Com­
mittee (representing all Ohio 'ip­
proved sales are) 1. Sale must be
sponsored by a committee of
consignors. 2. Calves must be con­
signed by prod ucers only. 3, All
calves consigned must meet lhe
req u irements of the area commit•
tee and be approved tiy the area
committee. 4. Only calves of beef
breeding will be sold i11 approvLd
sales. 5. All calves will be gnd•
ed IICCOtding to quality. 6. All
calves will be sold in uniform
lots by sex. breed, weight 'Uld
grade. 7. All calves mu,t meet
Ohio health requirements. 8.
Sponsoring committee must sup•
port an active beef cattle im•
' provement program.
Farmers of Meigs and 'iur•
rounding cou nties a�e now ready•
calves £or the s,alcs
ing their
to take place this fail. A great
deal of improvement has taken
place in feeder ealves sold by co•
operating farmers in the 10 years
since thie first sale was held in
this area in Gallipolis. This has
been largely due to the intcr'3st
taken by f.umers in securing
improved breeding stock. Brel.&gt;il•
ing for e11rly spring calving and
the elimination of cross breeding
with datrr blood. • • .
The feeding program has also
been greatly improved within �he
l8!1t few years. Better pasw.-e
and h_ay has been provided for
the brood cows, and approxi•
Jnately 4:0 p ereent of the farmers
now do some creep feeding of
to get inereaaed
the e1t;lves
weight. gain and condition.
Two of the joba that farmers
tnuat get done are dehorning of
the calves and early tastration of

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Teachers Tour Kaiser
Plant At Ravenswood

Eighty high school scien.::e tea­
chers from twenty-one states and
Pu erto Rico this week got a first
hand ,acquaintance with the na­
tion'&amp; , largest and most modern
al u minum producing facility when
they took a special tou r through
Kaiser Alumin um's mammoth Ra•
venswood Works.

The tour. was part of a special
six-weeks' summer in�tit ute for
high school science tieaehers at
Ohlo University in Ath�l'ls, 0.
Attracting seleCted teacher "'lal­
ent from across the nation, the
Institute Is a graduate studJ
course 1pon1ored by the National
Science Foundation.

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Discusses Farm
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Pond Fishing

Good fishing in your far m pond
doesn't j ust happen. It depends
a lot on how well you follow
certain pond management pi·ac•
tlces.
Many ol those prnctlces are cl!scussed in a new Ohio Agricult ur•
al Extension Service bulletin.
"Farm Pond Manngemcnt". The
author ia Thomas M . Stockditle
extension specialiHt in wildlif�
conservation. In the publication
Stockdalt1 considers requirement.a
for ponds, where to get fish. ))nd
at what rate to stock them how
to maintain g1:1od fishing and how
lo correct poor fishing.
Fou r pages of the b ulletin provide .space for your own· pond
management record. On these pag
es you may list pond dimensions
fi.sh stocking dates, vario u s treat'
ments made, and oth,!r rela!ed
in form11ticn. There are also se�Hons on controlling weeds, clesr
Ing muddy waters, and incre11.sing wildlife use .of the ponJ
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The wildlife sprciallst includes
in the bulletin some tips on hass
fishing, bluegill lishlng
aud
fis,hing tPrough the ice �f · your
farm J)Ond.
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Copies of the publicstioll are
. ava llable at cou nty extensir,n
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General Contracting
Mill Work
Building Supplies
Custom Cabinets

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Veget .i blea - Look for plenty
of sweet corn this week. Recent
wa rm weather mearui corn has nu1·
lured rapid!)'. Buy sweet corn that
haa ·been iced or hydrocooled, and
keep it cold lor best (la\iol'. There
are more tomatoes available, with
wide variation in quality , Cabba,e,
snap bens, cu cumbers, and 1ummer
sq uash are all in good aupply. Cob­
bier polatnes are lower in price,
but o � her varletie■ are unchan&amp;ed.
Lett uce and other salad green, are
also good cho k es.
. i,� r u its - Peaches should be com•
mg from k1cal grow('rs now., There
aw slso some from olher ,reas.
Watermelons .are in good supply at
very attr.active price.. Look for
grapes, especially Thompson seed­
less and cardinals. Summer apples
are a good cho ice too - eapecially

State fa1'r

4-H Activities
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The Ohio State Fair, August
26 th rou gh September 2 will druw
hundred s of 4-H club boys and
girls to the state fall'grounds
here lo demonstrate their skills
in fa rming and homemaking.
They will bring with them ne ot•
ly 2,000 head of livestock, plus
articles they have made in their
4·H club project work. Som e
will Participate in di'!monstratior s
style rev�es or judging contests'.
Others will play in eounty bands.
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A new "'.
this year w,·11 b, a saddle ho,se
exhibit and show in the Colis•
eum. Eq uitation cla8!1es will be
judged in a special show Friday
evening, Aug. 26. The 4-H club
department will seled one sad11le
horse drill team to participate.
classes will be
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Fr
udged
iday
A u g. 26
afternoon,
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and Saturday morning, Aug, 27.
Following is a brief day-by-&lt;i3y
ru_ndown on 4• H activities at the
fair :
Aug , 26-Livestock judging by
teams; market sheep j u dging;
market h og judging; _tractor operators contest;
Ch1c;ken•of.Tomorrow co ntest;
Junior Fair
q u.'!en ('Ontest; sadd le horFe show.
. Aug. 27-Bre�ding sheep judg­
tng; demonstration11 and style repue judgin�; food interviews;
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�ed Po)!, Milkmg Shorthorn j udg
m g; market lam ? sale; barrow
sale; showmanship classes, horse
show ;_ veg�t.able judtJ:ing, grading
and 1de�ttf,1cation contest (in H
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&amp; r bulldmg Ohw State Uni­
veri;Jty).
. Aug. 28--All•Ohlo worship ser,
viee.
Aug 29-Breeding sheep judg­
ing. demonstrations and St)'le re­
vue judging ; food interviews ·
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Aug. 30-Holstein
judging •
steer judging, demonstrations and
food interviews; breeding swine
judging; style revue j u dging;
h�alth an� aw�rd . Interviews; gra•
dmg and Judging egg quality erJn•
t�st.
Aug, 31-Demonstralions; style
revue jud�ing; food interviews;
�r?wn Swiss and Ayrs�ire j udg.
mg,_ health and awsrd mterviews
steer sale.
Sept. �-Jersey judging; de!11011s trat10ns; sf?'le revu e judg­
mg, fo?d Interviews; health and
award mterviews.
Sept, ,2-De.rnonstrations; style
rel'ue J u dgi�g: food J.nte�vle ws;
sheep bJock!ng and trimming
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for lreah appleuuce or the f1n1
apple pie of I.ht: season.
Poultry and Egp - Se11on11l de•
clines In 1upplie1 of egp are evl•
dent. Look for an increase in the
number of medium e1a, 1vailable.
U theH are 7 or 8 cent, lets per
dozen than the large ones, the med,
ium■ are the betler buy. Store
"1pecial!" on rryen are a.o be
watched for economical purchaaea.
Meat - Beef supplies are good,
but retail price is generally un.
changed. Look for store "1pecial1'•
for the better choices. RH,,,
rounda, and chucks are lower at
the wholeule level. Lamb i1 also
beina offered at attnctlve prices
in some lnatances.

4-H Mews

The project lessons were on
dairy heifers
and eleetricily
when the Salem Center Boya 4 JI
Club met at the school.

Reporting on farm accidents 1n
conjunction with National Safety
Week waa Dick Lambert Each
boy reported on his project dur•
Ing the meeting which was in
charge of Rex Shenefield, advisor.
Carl E. Shenefield, reporter.
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Nola Jane Myers and Cath)' Andrew reported on health and safe.
ty July � when the Riverview
4•H Cl u b met at the home of
Miss Andrew.
Cl u b membi:-rs
worked on completing their pro­
jects and books with Margaret
Brown and Pauline Myers, ad­
visors in charge. Su e Ann Myers,
reporter,
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The Hatrisonville Honor 4 ff
G irls Club met on July 25 at the
Harrisonville School with Karen
Gilkey,
president in charij e.
"twelve members named their fa­
vorite ulads in answer to r oll
call. Mrs, Ruby Hall iday and
_M rs. Sharon Jewell assisted lhe
girls )l'ith their sewing projects
and Mrs, Pauline Atkina assh,t­
� members wfho have food proJects.
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Samples of .the assigned . foods
were tasted and commented on
and judged. Members selec!ed
their entries at the cou nty fai"
next month and assignments were
made for the next meeting. The
advisors outlined scheduled events
for the fair and the judging of
garmenf.'I by Mrs. Geneva No!11t1,
cou nty home dem6nstration agent
1Jn A u g, 3 was announced. �uca•
tional booths were dillcussed and
assignments made for the Honor
Club's booth. Sharon Jewell and
Esta Blackwood, reporters.

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J udy Wilson, Leon Luckiea: Ja•
nie Oahel and Connie Cottrill, 'np
Top Toppers; Diane Crump, Trail•
blazers; Violet Schultz, Pauletta
Bennett and Sandra Morgan, Hap.
PY Hustlers, will represent Muon
County at State 4-H Girl■' Camp
at Jackson'!! Mill, Augu,t 8-13.

Miss Bennett has received the
David Mora demon5trated pro­
Polly
Spangler Maclin scholarship
per procedures Jo preparing a
calf for the annual fair when the to defray part of her e11:peme.
ACTIVITY DAy
Shade Valley 4-H Boyt 4-H Clu b
County
•+ H Activity Day will be,
met at the Mora home July 25.
gin at JO a. m. Saturday at Poinl
During the meeting membere Pleaaant High School gym. The AC·
worked on completing fair en. tivity is being held in COnJunction
trie1 and Gary MichaeJ reported wilh the Mason County Fann
on the 4-H camping trip to Can­ Youth Fair.
Included in the event will be
ters Cave. Advisors Earl Dean
and David Koblentz were in judging of vegetab les, dairy, can.
ning, baked goods, e lectrification
charge. Gary Smith, reporter.
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and clothing.
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Pam Wllson and Dixie Rou,.h
Each 4-H Club may enter a team
reported on their trip t.o the \In•
nual 4-H eamp In Jackaon Coun­ of three members i n each of the
ty when fhe Salem Centers Girls categories. However, each member
Cl u b met at the home of Mrs. may participate in only one event.
Orion Roush. Diane Sue Holliday Blue, red and white ribbons wtn be
11warded to the winning cluba ht
gave a demonstration on prope!r
each class.
�em stitching. Diane Holliday, re•
The general committee for the
evenl includes Mrs. John Priddy,
oOo
chairman; Ann Williama, Mn, John
Demonstrations
on
net:dle McNeill, Sharon Nibert and Thom•
threading and putting a decora• as Williams, ex officio .
Other9 assisting with the pro•
tive stitch on a place mat w�re
given by Sharon Cox and Zella gram are Charles Sperow, William
Hanley when the Col u mbia Make Gregory. Mrs. Howard Garland,
It Girls Cl u b met Jul)' 27 with Mrs. Clara Schultz, Mra. Russell
Mary Jordan, advisor, in charge. See, Mrs. Alma Turner and Ji.net
Wallace.
Sharon Cox, reporter.
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The resignations of Mickey a,Jd Miss Van�eter, Robyn Stearna
Sharyl Spencer. recreation11I _lead- and Anita Houclashelt had eharge
er and reporter, respectively, of the formal opening of lbe
were accepte:d when the 4 H meeting. Mrs. Joe Cil'cle, adviser,
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outlined aspects of the selling
Ann H�rris. Debbie VanMeter I contest and Ellen Sh u ler gave 8
11nd Ani�a Houdaehelt were nam- demonstration on cutting on the
ed to £1II the two club offices. bias.

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4·H Boy1' Camp A u1111t 1-6 at
Jackson'• Mill. They are Sheldon
Roush, Good Luck Clover; Mike
Bragg, Lynn Cut.o, Ham H111Uet1
and Gary Rood .uitl Erwin Roush
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Hill Billie.
Edwin Rou1h haa been awarde4
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Karen Grueaer 1.ve a demon·
1tution on finishing a towel whi:n
the Syracuae Jolly Stltchen met
at the achoo!. Member■ worked on
oompletlnc project. and project,
book■ during the meeting with
Addle Norri,. adviaor in charge.
Brenda S1yre, reporter.
oOo
Gary Holter gave a demonstra•
lion on a •mall g■,SlJline motor
when the BHhan Farm Boys CJ:Jb
met July 28 •t the Holter borne.
Orie Smith, advitor, and Charin
leader, were in
Lee, j u npor
charge of the meeting when
plans for a hayrJde were discus­
sed and the falr exhibit wa. plan
ned. Paul Brown reported on t!1e
potato chip contest. Larry l.ee,
reporter.
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The Harrisonvllle Boys Club
met July 25 at the school with
leadets Virgil Atkins, Robert Je•
well and junior leaders, James
Sheets and Dean Will in charge.
SheeUl led the two flag pledg­
es and during the business
meetin g reports were given by
members who
attended
4-H
camp. The
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LoolcJng Ahead On The Food Morkets

the males. Buyers apparen ! ly
prefer calves that are castrated
w:1h the knife, because there is
no possiblllty of failure in this
a nd rubber
mel hod. Clampin g
bands are also used, , but more
eare Js needed to get 1 &amp;atish ctory job.
One of the problems of producing good feeder calf heifers
is t hat the older heifers ma)' accide:11ically come in cont11ct with a
bu;J before S!lle time. Buyers ob•
ject strongly to buying bred h c ifers. With more attention by producers this percentage of bred
heifers is being cut.
There are :several reasons for
th e succrs::1 o( 1hese sw l es o ver a
period of years. but one of the
most import.a nt is that both b u yer.s and sellers .a ppreciate the
opportunity to move the calves
directly from producers lo U1e
feed lot wilh a minimum amo u nt
or handling. This means a calf
may leave a Meigs County farm
on Monday morning pnd Tu esday
night after being: graded and sold
may be in a feed lot in northern
Ohio in less than 48 !)ours.

Ohio cattle feeders for the t.ist
30 er 40- years have frlt the only
place to secure f}Ualily calves in
large. numbers was from the west•
em ranges. Some limes these i:aJ.
ves came out nf the range in ver)·
if
poor condition. especially
drought had hit the range. The
shortest length of time from th.e
western ranges to the feed Jo ts
of northern and western Ohio w as
5 tC' 7 days, which represented a
serious si:;t-back to these calves,
and in many cases they 1.ever did
completely recover from
the long
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ha uI , the c h ange 1 � . reed an d
water a nd th e con d I t i cns.
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Tod,1 y s011thern Oh io feeder
cahes are 11 ble to compete in
quality with any calves prod u ced
in the west or south. The short
inten·uption in the marketing
pro&lt;'eSs has m11de many northern
Ohio cattle feeders a nxio us to
buy their needs 11s dose to ho111e
as possible.
Any Meigs or surrounding coun•
ty feeder rail producer wishing
to consign lo the sales al either
Athens or GallJpolis may contact
Paul Baer, Minersville , Ohio, w h-0
is secretary of the Sou'theastern
Ohio Beef Cattle I mprovem ent
Association, any oi lhe directr.irs
of the group, the extension offkcs
or lhe sa!1;s barns.
Meigs County directors in tlie
associ.J.tion are Virgil King, who is
president of the group a nd w.
S. Michael.
Virgil Kµ'l,g and the Cou u�y
Agent , C. f;! Blake:,;lee . represeut
the Southeastern Ohio Beef .Cat•
Ue Improvement Association on
the Ohio Feeder Calf Executive
Committee.

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Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 6, 1960-3 ben and parent,
Run Like wu reported 1uect"5•
ful. F.ntries for the f1lr were
oompleted alon, with projecl
boob The nut meet.inJ w11 aet
for Aue. 8. A11igrunenll wtre
made on educ1tiOIW. booth1.
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New In Farming

Vl&amp;itoi'1 of Mr. and · l(ra. Hay�
ward Bl1sell Wl!re Mr. and Mrs.
RaymOnd Fitch Jr., and Tammy.
, Mrs. Garnet Hayman and !IOns
Jetry, hill and Martin hive re-­
turned from Limcaafer where they
visiting relatives.
were
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Shan Wells recently spent a
The Tri-County Teen Canteen day_ visitlilg Jerry Ha)'man.
wIll hO1•
,.. a "gtairway to ·the Star,�•
· Ralph · Bissell ' left for a visit
dance Saturday flight at the Amer- wJtti his sister,, Mrs, ,.'.Rol,and
lean · Legion Home In Racine.
Light,. Norwal- a1'!� Mrs. · Floyd
Slated to stll't at 'l:SO the dal\ce Cirnahan,
NOrtb Fairfield.
w.111 feature the debut of "l96l
Recent \lisitort o( Mrs. �gnei
Mis■ Tri-County" candidates in­ POik were Mr. 3nd Mra, l..al'I')" Co­
eluding Kan!n Sue Oun, Lois A,r- zart, daughters Liza and Betty Ann
no.tt, Janlce Drake, Ann- Hubbard, Mt. and Mrs. Charles Cozart and
Ann Sprou se, Susie Hawley and children Samm, .and Lauri, Samr
Judy Chaffin,
my remained for a longer vilit.
To date, Miss Ours of Racine has
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Law.
a 20. point lead tow,llrd the beln,1ty �nee, Portland, spent an evenin,c
.
crown held by Beverly Ann Cullip with Mr.
ind Mrs. James Law­
of Gallipolis on the basia of per· sonallty, the first of the judging rence
A .eurprise birthday party was
phises . . 'three hundred points are glVen in honor of Mae Brewet
ne�ed to win. WS�-TV will COV· Jul SO, Many of her frleodl �
y
er the fo,mal presentation of the were
,preaent.
l11'ghlighl1'hg
qu een eand'odate,.
Pvt. LaWl'�nce· Hayman la SIM!;Dit
Saturday nlrht's Canteen •'Band- Ins an ei1ht day furlough with
stand'' in,ormal hop ,wlll. .be the his mother. He h11s completed bis
anno�ncement o, Ute candidate to basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.,
1et rm pOint11· toward �he title.
and will 10 to Oklahoma for an
An· Open House party at the eigbt week courae In; beav� artll� '
home o( Lohr Amott will fallow leri. FrOm there he 'wilt co di?..
. to celebrate the 1uccesdW opera- ectly to Germ,ny. . . .
Ctlnter.
·Youlfi.
Syracqse
tt1e
tion of
of ,I.Ir.
. Avis · 81 ...lt diuible!'.
The 'Teen council met tu� �llht and
·Mrs. HQwtrd ..BisRII eel&amp;- ,
,at tbe .Sy��c1;1se Youtlt,, Center and brated be!' thli-d birthday July 3Q
.d.Clded to �lage � benefit for Syr• Preadt 'wete. tlill end· Martin Hay­
. aeuse· LadJes 6,u,ullary of the Vol- man, Mt. and Jln,· Cbarlea CO.:
unteer Fire '.Det&gt;t.
zatt, Samnt)" and Lauri and her
brother�;Brute, ,
Charlet Liwtence rectnU, 1pent
Library To Reopen
an evenln1 wJtb the SutOn.
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Re�nt v,1Jton of Mr. and Mn.
ary
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LaWrente were Mrs. Mary .
Jamet
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Mra. Kathleen Bisaell and ohll­
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PT. PLEASANT - One hwidred and eleven enlhtted men,
along with five ofticers and one warrant officer, lelt pt, Pleasant at 1 1 a.m. todax enroute to Ft. Stewart, Ga., site of this
year's two-weeks active tra•ining program for members of the
3664th Ordnance Company. ·
The 709-mile trip - longest motor march in the history of.

The debentures, canylng non.
detachable stock purchase warrants, are available In $1100 aftd
$1�0 denominations. They are
priced at par, plus accrued in• I
terest to yield 6 per cent and J
are bocked by net tanilble assets
of more than $1 ,700 per ,1,000
debenture. The debentu re, are
being offered aolely to Ohio 1n.
vestora.
Holdera of the debenture, will
be entitled ·to . buy Equltablfl''a
Cl11se A Common Stock on the
ha&amp;j,s of 40 sharea per 91,000 de­
benture at the followlni prlcea:
$12.ftO per &amp;hare on or before
September 30, 1961; $14 per
Au9ult 6
share on or before., September 30
Tbe Racine PTA will have an
1962 and $16 JH'lr ,hare on or be· Ice cream social 3aturday be&amp;ln­
fore September 30, 1963.
nln1 al 8 p. m. at the Racine
waa founded in Grade School.
Equltable
19156. In the paat four end a half
years both total revenue and in­
Bake Sale, 10:30 a. m. at the
come after Federal taxes have in­ Simpson building next to the
creased mOre than BM. times. In Racine Hom� Bank sponsored by
the same perled, assets Increased the Happy
Suriday
Hu1tlers
more than aeven ,imea, growtn11 . School cloM ol the Methodllt
from ,soo,200 to '2,1118,000. In­ ChUJ'ch,
come for the ahc mpntha ended
Au1uat 7
Jl111e 30, 1980, befote 111.terel!llt exBee!Jle Reunion will
annual
The
pense and 'F.fld�ral Income iaxe1,
amou nted to more than 3.8 timts be held on Sund1Y, Aueust '1, at
the maximum annual lntereat re- the Portland Gr:1de School. Pre­
qulrement on all of the company'■ redtn1 Sunday 'a reunion wm tie
presently ollbtandllll debentures, a dance held on Saturday nl&amp;ht,
9-12 at the achool.
includln1 thJ1 111)1�,
The Hom ebuilders of the- Brad
Ewlna Bole■, pruident of The
Ohio company, ••id proceed, ford Church of Chrl1t wU1� 1 1tive
from tale of. the d1Jbenturea, to• a picnic thl1 Sunday at the
gether with proceeds from an New Haven Park. THe , ;utli'e
earll(lr otferlnl of 311,500 1hares cb 11Tch 11 invited to 1ttentf:
The Mornln• star Et.J1l Ch-.rch
of Equitable'• Cl111 A common
hold their �nnual picnic
will
n
fina
to
ce
uaed
stock1, will be
the com pany'• Current and pro. Sunday at th1 New lf•ven Park.
jected conslrucUon development AU memben an ur,:ed to attend.
The 37th annual Haye1-YOun•
proa:ram.
Mor'e than 1,000 Iota for re1J , Reunion will be held on the o�
dential con,truction Jre being Holliday Scl1ool Grnund1 near
aul).dJvlded , t1Y the company In Darwin Sundayr A\lllllt 'f, :&amp;'(lrJ·
Columbu1 and ellewh'ere In Ohio. one I• welcqme.
Aupt 1 1
Eq u itable hll eon■truet.ed and
The Pait Councilor, l f Theodeveloped 1everal' hundred aparl•
ment developmtnt1 ot which It dorus Council Dau1htus of Am•
atlll own1 and mtna1t1 four apart erica wlll mfft Thuraday even\na:
ment dwetunp with a total of 58 Aua:uat h at the home of 11:ra.
'ltli1!1 At the present time the F'red Deuauer with Mra, Grover
coffl'kny h11 unde' r cionltrucUon Erb II eo-bolteU.
AutUlt n
for lnveatment purpoae1 a f1GO,'The l3and Booaten of Middle000 luxury-type apartment on
Roxbury Rd., bi 1uburban Colum• port Hl•h School are aponaonni
an Ice CTU.ffl toeial Friday, .(u,.
bu1.
12, OU the ]awn of the 'tilth·
HIOClat•d
be
will
firm
The
with R8ynold• MeU.11 Co,, and 1ehool. Mrr. Mllton Ho� I• eh1lr­
othm,
,the '3,100,000 urban m■n of tbe aflalr and M't1. M:ar­
red,•velopm.ent pro,Cr1m planned vln Swan, CO•cball'man. 'l"hq;,
tor tht Llurtl 1ect&amp;on of Cincin- be a concert preeentecl b'r. the ,
t
11,u. AR addiUonal put of thla band ■t 8:00 for t!H! soelali
Autuft 14
prol!'■ m la EQ.uttable'1 propo,td
Thtt anD\\ll l&lt;'-7 Reunlwi
develo'pment ol , the $1,200,000
Laurel Linn Shoppinc Centn. ,,e held A.ua. I t at PQnd Ulll f
Th• eorr,pany alto plan, to con- n1tar th, trj realden� at �:i.
atrud a tOQ.unlt Howard John• Route 1.,
·The llt:li annual M�lro1. �
son Motor Lod1e In Columbu,.
' Offleer1 and diNctort of the uniMI wlll be helil •t the Port­
Havena, pre- lend Park, Sunday, Auiuit- lt.'
company 1re John
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1ldent aad dlrtttor: Robert V. and all rel1Uvn are ura:ed. 'to It,
•nd I
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South Fifth St, Middleport, to
I replace r.,:rs. Leona Story, who Is
rel.iring for the coming school
term.
Nixon and his wife, Pat, were
George Sargent ia prin(lipal of greeted here by a small crowd of
the Bedford school whieh em­ campaign a,aociates and staff
ployes five teachers. The other workers. They left immediately
teachers are Mrs. Helen Dais, for their home and a long-await­
Mi:s. Helefl Carper .ind Miss Ada ed rest.
HW!kins.
Nixon said he planned no offi­
cial activity before the Sf,nah: re­
convenes "Monday but probably
""Ould eonfere extensively by tele­
phon with campaign aides over
the weekend.

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"You were here over 50 years ago and you
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THE HUNTER'S H

Ru ■nmel, Miss
Landers Visit Here

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Sr. CaPt. Glenna Rummel and
Sally Landers of the Salvation
Army of Berlin, N. H ., are spend­
in£ several weeks vacation with
their resPective relatives, Mrs.
Linnie Rummel and Janet o{ Min­
ersville and Jess Rummel of
Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs. Henry
La::1ders and Camily of Laurel St,
Pomeroy.
They are due to lea\'e the 12th
for Berlin which is situated in
the beautiful White Mts, of New
He.m�sbire where they have been
stationed since January.

sthool and elsewhere. And i n late years you
have reported the arl"ival of our grandchil­
dren. Why. you and your paper have written·
and printed a life history of our family. And
why shouldn't we look upon you and your
paper as a member of ou r family?"
Yes, the local newspaper is the recorder
of the life of a community - business, per­
sonal, political and national. Being a constant
subscriber is a good ha bit to acquire because
the lot"al p.tper isn't self-perpetuating as is
the sun. I t needs your support even as the
community needs its service,

Mrs. Skinner Will
Teach At Bedford

A short time ago the American Medical As­
sociation's House of Delega1es met, and p3!;s.
ed various resolutions - one urging physi­
cians lo lake a greater interest and more ac­
tive part in public affairs al all levels. It notes
that "it has become apparent that the medi­
cal doctors in America and their organizations
are slill not exerting the effective Influence
on local, state, and national political affairs
whkh is I heir right and obligation ."
The doctors are not alone in this. Of late
it has been pointed out that business men
and business groups also ha,ve avoided their
political rei;;ponsibiltties. The inevitable re1111t: · -ts 1 tft1t the strength Qf their voice in the

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Tom Scally and !!Oil, Tom, took
hi� si11ter, Nancy. to the Parkers­
burg airport thi� t'V&lt;'ning ,

Iv FREDDIE HOUDASM.JLT

Mr. and Ml'�. Mirhael Hackett
and chi h.ltl'n, \fil•hele, Barry und
Mrs:. Howard Bo_we�s ret�1rned
Mono(•a. of :t.1 iddlc&gt;port, will leuve Jut Wel'� f
rom ii trip JU �l�r1da.
tomorr�w for a wn day vur1&amp;ticm
kl in Muncy k�t F� 1dny to
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In Flori .
and Elain
spend the w1•ek end in (,raysou,
HdckcU lefl 1-'rit.l ay lo \iisil in
y, with re illt ives. Mr�. _l\,� 1111cy and
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Yurk, l'u., with lheir aunt and u n 1 son , who huve he&lt;'n v1s•�m� there,
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do, Mr. und Mrs. Andrew O'Brien. will return home with
him.
Jimmy will .-t!main with his wrandplren11, Ml'. and . Mni. Gtor,._ � ·
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JiackeU , Sr. wblle hi1 paren ta aDe. ._
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Ann Robinson, Middleport.
and Mrs. Paul Them will return
Dismissed. Aui;:. 4-Mrs, Wil•
today rrom Purkcrshurg where lihl' liom Ours, Virgil Shaver, Wl!Ji.am
h11w s_f_f'nl ,the p.u.�� three duys al Oldaker, Mrs. J111rold l lultgreen,
the (,1r] Scout Co mp at Sandy Mrs . Carrie Jenkins, Mrs. Nt'lda
iBend.
Wisc , Rev. Ted Woodard, Judith
Slnwter, Archie l h1khinson, Ter.
klchar,l Rolin returned to his ry Sisson, Carolyn Boggs, Michael
home In Fountain City, Tenn., after Nes11elroud. Terry Holdren, Ev•
1pendlng the 11asl lhref weeks crett Denney, Mrs, Richard Grue•
with his father, Al bert W. Bolin, 11er. Mrs. Carl Bury, Prem. Fe­
111d his aunt, Mrs. Homer Rus!lell. mule Nil'hols, No. I , Prem. Pe•
Mr. and Mr11. Kenneth Bra u n who mule Nichols No. 3.
had been living in the David Oh•
lintier property on South Fo u rth
Street moved 111st woek Into lhe J'isit Soutlr Clr.nrle1tlon
BernartJ Krinke property on MuiMr. ond Mrs. Don Mullen and
children, Pulriek, Miehncl, Brian,
berry Hei�hts, l 'nnwroy.
· Mn. Thnm n s Wagnt!r and c11iJd . Soau end ChuC'k, wen1 to South
It'll, Kurcn an&lt;l Tommy, who had Charleston Frid11y lo the home o(
�f'll \'isiHng with hur parents, 7vl'r. Mr. and Mrll. ,hll' Trihle und Kim.
lfn.l Mrs. C.rilf Rimel!. left F.-lday Sean amt Churk .� layed for
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To Change Votes

thi, , it is the duty as well as the right of the

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Mr. and Mrs. Hay Sm1Lh who have
been in Mesa, Arizona. visit ing at
the home uf Mr. and Mr�. Ted
Spires and chiltlr11 n arf' eKpected
home thi!l week ('nd.

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in political matters, all the way from the
grass- roots to the national level, and the re­
sponse has been heartening.
As for the medical men, the immediate fu­
ture will see all manner of proposed laws in­
fluencin� medical practice and the public
health. These will range the gamut from the
good to the indifferent to the bad, and doc­
tors have an obligation to help separate the
wheat from the chaff. Then, i n addition to

medica,I fraternity to. express their view on
other legislation which affects everyone. The
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A $1 million offC'rlng of 12·
year 6 percent alnklng fu nd de•
bentu re1 of Equitable lnvestmellt
Corp., Columbus firm active In
resldenlJal, commereial and Jn.
dustrial property
development
and construction, hu been an•
nounced.,,� T)la O�_ ..9&gt;!Jpany,
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Social Events In
Forest Run

By Amell• W•lbt
Mr. end Mrs. Albert Be'er were
Sunday dinner sue1ta of Miss
Clara Zier and Mrs. AJice Davi!:
of PomeroY.
Mr. and Mrs. Charle, 1 Haning
and children ol Columbu1 were
overnight r:ue1ts of Mr. lnd ¥l'S.
Eddie Ash and family.
Sunday School attendance July
31 was 63, collection $13.63.
Roberta Bing spent sn-erflll days
with her grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Baer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Napper
Sr. and Mrs. Robert La udermllt
visited Mrs. Viola Napper and
other relatives in HMmden.
Mrs. Erma Roush and Mrs.
lM}pl�i._ �PP 1.wlAaugh ter Debfa
/\,n!J, , OJ CalllaWUllipent the week
end flJ tb•eir home here.
Mr. and Mr1. Harold Richard•
son and children of Columbu•
visited her parents, Mr. and Mr11.
Kerns noush over the weekend.
Mrs. Anna Frecker la spending
a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Geora� Baer and family,
Robert Laudirmllt of Pomeroy
Is a patient In Holzer Hospital.

Pt. Pleasant National Guard

Unl· t Leaves Today .·For

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Coming Events

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Weat Vir&amp;lnta National Guardm·
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"'ae approxI mateIY l wo days. Bauer, Wendell Brumfield, Ja
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Bunner,
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Ra v.,.. C u ndifI, Larry Cunningham,
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sonneI maklTIil
OFFICERS : CapI •. Jamea O• Den Embleton, Dean Evans, Jam•
o ff'1cer; · e, F'.r, Don Horn�by, Doud Kin•
Ro11eb er.ry, comman dmg
ndy Lindaey, Otis NohI e,
Lts. Stanford Powel l" and Willia m zel,
lds,
llngsworth and Don ward · 2nd Adam Oldaker, Fr•nk Reyno !
Lts. Standofr Powell and Wmiam Francis Rollins, Ro�ald Rou h,
Workman; CWO wa George Fish- Larry Staats, Carl Veith and Wm•
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Du ncan, Robert Hite and Dana Dal, Carr, Charles
Neutzling,
Johnson; SFCs James R. Coch- 1 Jack Pickens Chatles Stewart ·
ran, Jaekie Durst, William Hamm Jick VaoMeler, Cath . Vanove�
Je11 Kelly, Charles Knopp, Hor- I and Roland L. Walker.
ace MIDer. Herman Morgan, C:tr l
Sp/&amp; Charle&amp; . Frye, recent e
R'o ach, Wllllam Spears and Don1 tumee ftom Ft. Knox, Ky., was
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Staff se:rgt'tlnts: John Kauff, Ar- named top styent in a 1�-wee"8
th u r R ,u pe and J11mes Wheeler; I courae in Armor Tract Vehicle
Mee111anlc Clasa 27 by scoring an
Sgt. E.fli Charles D. Wamsley.
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Coulson, George CrU:mp, l&gt;a\ild er 3864th Ord. . eo,., . ,membera :Itoand Miles Par1t, Charles Fowler, I bert Bu rdette, William Spean and
Charles Frye, Lawrence Grady, Ji;i hn Kauff-who aleo were top
Tarrance Hill, Jamee Humphrey, members of regular army courses
Jack Paugh, Elza Powell, Lewis E. at Ft. Knox reetmtl)'.
Powers, Arth ur Saunders, Glenn
Shank, Charles Smith, Robert
Stewart, Carl
Speat'&amp;, Beverly
Stolling, Rebert Stover, Chester r
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Wamaley, Hobart Wilson Jr., and l0CII fy ¥811
Ir Mri. Robert Palhtlf
John M . Withers.
Mr. and Mrs. · wm. Taylor and
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trip are.. Erv,In Barr, Willi a m aJhter and Miss Donn• Creamen
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Bateman, Valhe Bauer, Van Ber- • •f Addi'- ,pent Frido.· evening
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Clonch, Rh:hard Cole, William .
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Crump, Anthony Darst, John Fler•
bau eh, Rob('rt Fowler, Larry Fox, Mr and M�. Edlaon Wict.ba,m &lt;af
Carmen Froa:ale, Ralph Harbou r, Steliben\rille and Mrs' Ell-■beth
David HIii, Carl Holiey, Howard Wlckharil called Im· Mr. a,ad .Mrs,
Johnson Thomas Johnson Fred Will· Hellman Thuraday even1n1.
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Nibert Don Nott Frank Nott
Monday
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Donnie Rouab· •pen
6ldaker '
Dana. 'Nowlin Fr�nk
night wlth Cbarl'8 E ichina:H of
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WUllam O'Neill William Peele
Cheater,
Phil Radford, James Reynold&amp;:
Ted, ;Kiley, John Rouah, l;lerb
Mr. and �. RalPh Painter and
Harry
Stanley, Jame. children, 'Mr• . � · .
Sayre, Ch�rles
Stewart. Kennettt Taylor, Roger Brown and children, G,rri Hyaell
WU aon, Chester 'Workman,
and Barbara Ratlch , caQld at the
1PFC troops Include Charle&amp; Pi1tnUir llQine $1,Jnday •ttir)i•oon
Bau, ' Norman Bonson, S dnoy
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Trio 0( Western
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McARTHUR, 0. UPI - Vice
Pre1ldent IUchard M. Nixon has
some kinsmen in this Vinton
County hill country who are going
to cross party lines to vote for
him.
"Not beeause Richard is our
but because we think
relative .
he's the best."
"We're Democrats," Mrs. Roy
Nixon says proudly. "But we're
ce,tainly going lo vote for Rich,
ard. It seems to me he's fitted for
the job.
Mrs. Nixon's hu sband, Roy, is
79 but he -fltill farms 1 93 acres
near the spot where the vice presi•
dent's father was born in 1878.
His son, Richard Wayne Nixon,
operate$ a sawmill and a farm.
Roy Nixon is a first cousin of
Frank Nixon, the late lather of
the vice president.
The Roy Nixon•, h,ve re,ided in
these hills all their live, &gt;nd 1,·ve
· house
f•rm
in a plain shingled
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where friends and relatives gather
aro und an o1d pot bellied stove to
swap anecdotes about bow the viee
president 's fathe.r left the fold to
become a Republican.

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By C, E. BlakfflN
County Exnt11lon A.-nt
13,000 "Ohio Approved Feeder■" will be sold in Southern
Ohio this coming fall. Feeder cuH
producers in Meigs,
Athens,
Vinton, Gallia, La �rence :md
Ho("lting County are producing
and will sell a part of these c.il•
ves st sales to be held at the
Athens Livestock Barn on October
4th, and the Gallipolis Baro on
October 1 1th.
The Lerm "Ohio Approved Feed
e.rs" will designate 11II of the na•
live calve1&gt; to be sold ln South·
ern and Eastern Ohio this fall
through the demon1;trational :iales, which will be held starting
with the two 11t Athens and Gallipolis 1111d at other locations ineluding
Hillsboro, Chillicothe,
Lancaster and Coshoeton. Tt,c
term "Ohio Approved Feeder:,;''
was toined to incl u de all of the
calves sold in sales sponsored by
farmer c.ommittees.
Farmer committees have 5pon•
, sored feeder calf sales in southern Ohio since 1944. The special
feoder calf programs have CX·
perlenced a steady growth with
the increase in the number. of
cows kept for beer in the area.
In 1960, calf producers in 26
counties are pooling their calvrs
in these .sales.

WASHINGTON UPI-Vice Pre- ,,.
sident Richard M. Ni�on returned
today from his first eampaign
swing, enco uraged b)' what he
regarded as lt,vorable responae!I
in three western states and Ha- .
wail.
The Republican presidential
nominc-e's chartered airliner land•
ed at 8;29 a , m. (e.dt) alter an
overnight night from · Seattle,
Wash., where he wo u nd up a
gru elling 10,0()()..mlle �wing with
an airport speech to a crowd of
7.500 and a press
conference
Friday night.

Nixon's four day whirl cam­
paign tour, t&lt;,ok him t0: Nevada
california, Hawaii and Washing
ton atate.
NII,on Niel during a brief stop­
over in Seattle Friday night that
he would exercise every infl uence
to prevent the upcoming short
session of Congress from turning
into a "donnybro,o k."

Standards estahli5hcd by , The
Ohio Feeder Call E"eculive Com­
mittee (representing all Ohio 'ip­
proved sales are) 1. Sale must be
sponsored by a committee of
consignors. 2. Calves must be con­
signed by prod ucers only. 3, All
calves consigned must meet lhe
req u irements of the area commit•
tee and be approved tiy the area
committee. 4. Only calves of beef
breeding will be sold i11 approvLd
sales. 5. All calves will be gnd•
ed IICCOtding to quality. 6. All
calves will be sold in uniform
lots by sex. breed, weight 'Uld
grade. 7. All calves mu,t meet
Ohio health requirements. 8.
Sponsoring committee must sup•
port an active beef cattle im•
' provement program.
Farmers of Meigs and 'iur•
rounding cou nties a�e now ready•
calves £or the s,alcs
ing their
to take place this fail. A great
deal of improvement has taken
place in feeder ealves sold by co•
operating farmers in the 10 years
since thie first sale was held in
this area in Gallipolis. This has
been largely due to the intcr'3st
taken by f.umers in securing
improved breeding stock. Brel.&gt;il•
ing for e11rly spring calving and
the elimination of cross breeding
with datrr blood. • • .
The feeding program has also
been greatly improved within �he
l8!1t few years. Better pasw.-e
and h_ay has been provided for
the brood cows, and approxi•
Jnately 4:0 p ereent of the farmers
now do some creep feeding of
to get inereaaed
the e1t;lves
weight. gain and condition.
Two of the joba that farmers
tnuat get done are dehorning of
the calves and early tastration of

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Pu erto Rico this week got a first
hand ,acquaintance with the na­
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al u minum producing facility when
they took a special tou r through
Kaiser Alumin um's mammoth Ra•
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The tour. was part of a special
six-weeks' summer in�tit ute for
high school science tieaehers at
Ohlo University in Ath�l'ls, 0.
Attracting seleCted teacher "'lal­
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SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Pond Fishing

Good fishing in your far m pond
doesn't j ust happen. It depends
a lot on how well you follow
certain pond management pi·ac•
tlces.
Many ol those prnctlces are cl!scussed in a new Ohio Agricult ur•
al Extension Service bulletin.
"Farm Pond Manngemcnt". The
author ia Thomas M . Stockditle
extension specialiHt in wildlif�
conservation. In the publication
Stockdalt1 considers requirement.a
for ponds, where to get fish. ))nd
at what rate to stock them how
to maintain g1:1od fishing and how
lo correct poor fishing.
Fou r pages of the b ulletin provide .space for your own· pond
management record. On these pag
es you may list pond dimensions
fi.sh stocking dates, vario u s treat'
ments made, and oth,!r rela!ed
in form11ticn. There are also se�Hons on controlling weeds, clesr
Ing muddy waters, and incre11.sing wildlife use .of the ponJ
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The wildlife sprciallst includes
in the bulletin some tips on hass
fishing, bluegill lishlng
aud
fis,hing tPrough the ice �f · your
farm J)Ond.
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Copies of the publicstioll are
. ava llable at cou nty extensir,n
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Veget .i blea - Look for plenty
of sweet corn this week. Recent
wa rm weather mearui corn has nu1·
lured rapid!)'. Buy sweet corn that
haa ·been iced or hydrocooled, and
keep it cold lor best (la\iol'. There
are more tomatoes available, with
wide variation in quality , Cabba,e,
snap bens, cu cumbers, and 1ummer
sq uash are all in good aupply. Cob­
bier polatnes are lower in price,
but o � her varletie■ are unchan&amp;ed.
Lett uce and other salad green, are
also good cho k es.
. i,� r u its - Peaches should be com•
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aw slso some from olher ,reas.
Watermelons .are in good supply at
very attr.active price.. Look for
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4-H Activities
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The Ohio State Fair, August
26 th rou gh September 2 will druw
hundred s of 4-H club boys and
girls to the state fall'grounds
here lo demonstrate their skills
in fa rming and homemaking.
They will bring with them ne ot•
ly 2,000 head of livestock, plus
articles they have made in their
4·H club project work. Som e
will Participate in di'!monstratior s
style rev�es or judging contests'.
Others will play in eounty bands.
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A new "'.
this year w,·11 b, a saddle ho,se
exhibit and show in the Colis•
eum. Eq uitation cla8!1es will be
judged in a special show Friday
evening, Aug. 26. The 4-H club
department will seled one sad11le
horse drill team to participate.
classes will be
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Fr
udged
iday
A u g. 26
afternoon,
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and Saturday morning, Aug, 27.
Following is a brief day-by-&lt;i3y
ru_ndown on 4• H activities at the
fair :
Aug , 26-Livestock judging by
teams; market sheep j u dging;
market h og judging; _tractor operators contest;
Ch1c;ken•of.Tomorrow co ntest;
Junior Fair
q u.'!en ('Ontest; sadd le horFe show.
. Aug. 27-Bre�ding sheep judg­
tng; demonstration11 and style repue judgin�; food interviews;
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�ed Po)!, Milkmg Shorthorn j udg
m g; market lam ? sale; barrow
sale; showmanship classes, horse
show ;_ veg�t.able judtJ:ing, grading
and 1de�ttf,1cation contest (in H
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&amp; r bulldmg Ohw State Uni­
veri;Jty).
. Aug. 28--All•Ohlo worship ser,
viee.
Aug 29-Breeding sheep judg­
ing. demonstrations and St)'le re­
vue judging ; food interviews ·
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G uernsey judging.
Aug. 30-Holstein
judging •
steer judging, demonstrations and
food interviews; breeding swine
judging; style revue j u dging;
h�alth an� aw�rd . Interviews; gra•
dmg and Judging egg quality erJn•
t�st.
Aug, 31-Demonstralions; style
revue jud�ing; food interviews;
�r?wn Swiss and Ayrs�ire j udg.
mg,_ health and awsrd mterviews
steer sale.
Sept. �-Jersey judging; de!11011s trat10ns; sf?'le revu e judg­
mg, fo?d Interviews; health and
award mterviews.
Sept, ,2-De.rnonstrations; style
rel'ue J u dgi�g: food J.nte�vle ws;
sheep bJock!ng and trimming
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for lreah appleuuce or the f1n1
apple pie of I.ht: season.
Poultry and Egp - Se11on11l de•
clines In 1upplie1 of egp are evl•
dent. Look for an increase in the
number of medium e1a, 1vailable.
U theH are 7 or 8 cent, lets per
dozen than the large ones, the med,
ium■ are the betler buy. Store
"1pecial!" on rryen are a.o be
watched for economical purchaaea.
Meat - Beef supplies are good,
but retail price is generally un.
changed. Look for store "1pecial1'•
for the better choices. RH,,,
rounda, and chucks are lower at
the wholeule level. Lamb i1 also
beina offered at attnctlve prices
in some lnatances.

4-H Mews

The project lessons were on
dairy heifers
and eleetricily
when the Salem Center Boya 4 JI
Club met at the school.

Reporting on farm accidents 1n
conjunction with National Safety
Week waa Dick Lambert Each
boy reported on his project dur•
Ing the meeting which was in
charge of Rex Shenefield, advisor.
Carl E. Shenefield, reporter.
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Nola Jane Myers and Cath)' Andrew reported on health and safe.
ty July � when the Riverview
4•H Cl u b met at the home of
Miss Andrew.
Cl u b membi:-rs
worked on completing their pro­
jects and books with Margaret
Brown and Pauline Myers, ad­
visors in charge. Su e Ann Myers,
reporter,
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The Hatrisonville Honor 4 ff
G irls Club met on July 25 at the
Harrisonville School with Karen
Gilkey,
president in charij e.
"twelve members named their fa­
vorite ulads in answer to r oll
call. Mrs, Ruby Hall iday and
_M rs. Sharon Jewell assisted lhe
girls )l'ith their sewing projects
and Mrs, Pauline Atkina assh,t­
� members wfho have food proJects.
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Samples of .the assigned . foods
were tasted and commented on
and judged. Members selec!ed
their entries at the cou nty fai"
next month and assignments were
made for the next meeting. The
advisors outlined scheduled events
for the fair and the judging of
garmenf.'I by Mrs. Geneva No!11t1,
cou nty home dem6nstration agent
1Jn A u g, 3 was announced. �uca•
tional booths were dillcussed and
assignments made for the Honor
Club's booth. Sharon Jewell and
Esta Blackwood, reporters.

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J udy Wilson, Leon Luckiea: Ja•
nie Oahel and Connie Cottrill, 'np
Top Toppers; Diane Crump, Trail•
blazers; Violet Schultz, Pauletta
Bennett and Sandra Morgan, Hap.
PY Hustlers, will represent Muon
County at State 4-H Girl■' Camp
at Jackson'!! Mill, Augu,t 8-13.

Miss Bennett has received the
David Mora demon5trated pro­
Polly
Spangler Maclin scholarship
per procedures Jo preparing a
calf for the annual fair when the to defray part of her e11:peme.
ACTIVITY DAy
Shade Valley 4-H Boyt 4-H Clu b
County
•+ H Activity Day will be,
met at the Mora home July 25.
gin at JO a. m. Saturday at Poinl
During the meeting membere Pleaaant High School gym. The AC·
worked on completing fair en. tivity is being held in COnJunction
trie1 and Gary MichaeJ reported wilh the Mason County Fann
on the 4-H camping trip to Can­ Youth Fair.
Included in the event will be
ters Cave. Advisors Earl Dean
and David Koblentz were in judging of vegetab les, dairy, can.
ning, baked goods, e lectrification
charge. Gary Smith, reporter.
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Pam Wllson and Dixie Rou,.h
Each 4-H Club may enter a team
reported on their trip t.o the \In•
nual 4-H eamp In Jackaon Coun­ of three members i n each of the
ty when fhe Salem Centers Girls categories. However, each member
Cl u b met at the home of Mrs. may participate in only one event.
Orion Roush. Diane Sue Holliday Blue, red and white ribbons wtn be
11warded to the winning cluba ht
gave a demonstration on prope!r
each class.
�em stitching. Diane Holliday, re•
The general committee for the
evenl includes Mrs. John Priddy,
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chairman; Ann Williama, Mn, John
Demonstrations
on
net:dle McNeill, Sharon Nibert and Thom•
threading and putting a decora• as Williams, ex officio .
Other9 assisting with the pro•
tive stitch on a place mat w�re
given by Sharon Cox and Zella gram are Charles Sperow, William
Hanley when the Col u mbia Make Gregory. Mrs. Howard Garland,
It Girls Cl u b met Jul)' 27 with Mrs. Clara Schultz, Mra. Russell
Mary Jordan, advisor, in charge. See, Mrs. Alma Turner and Ji.net
Wallace.
Sharon Cox, reporter.
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The resignations of Mickey a,Jd Miss Van�eter, Robyn Stearna
Sharyl Spencer. recreation11I _lead- and Anita Houclashelt had eharge
er and reporter, respectively, of the formal opening of lbe
were accepte:d when the 4 H meeting. Mrs. Joe Cil'cle, adviser,
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outlined aspects of the selling
Ann H�rris. Debbie VanMeter I contest and Ellen Sh u ler gave 8
11nd Ani�a Houdaehelt were nam- demonstration on cutting on the
ed to £1II the two club offices. bias.

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4·H Boy1' Camp A u1111t 1-6 at
Jackson'• Mill. They are Sheldon
Roush, Good Luck Clover; Mike
Bragg, Lynn Cut.o, Ham H111Uet1
and Gary Rood .uitl Erwin Roush
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Karen Grueaer 1.ve a demon·
1tution on finishing a towel whi:n
the Syracuae Jolly Stltchen met
at the achoo!. Member■ worked on
oompletlnc project. and project,
book■ during the meeting with
Addle Norri,. adviaor in charge.
Brenda S1yre, reporter.
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Gary Holter gave a demonstra•
lion on a •mall g■,SlJline motor
when the BHhan Farm Boys CJ:Jb
met July 28 •t the Holter borne.
Orie Smith, advitor, and Charin
leader, were in
Lee, j u npor
charge of the meeting when
plans for a hayrJde were discus­
sed and the falr exhibit wa. plan
ned. Paul Brown reported on t!1e
potato chip contest. Larry l.ee,
reporter.
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The Harrisonvllle Boys Club
met July 25 at the school with
leadets Virgil Atkins, Robert Je•
well and junior leaders, James
Sheets and Dean Will in charge.
SheeUl led the two flag pledg­
es and during the business
meetin g reports were given by
members who
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the males. Buyers apparen ! ly
prefer calves that are castrated
w:1h the knife, because there is
no possiblllty of failure in this
a nd rubber
mel hod. Clampin g
bands are also used, , but more
eare Js needed to get 1 &amp;atish ctory job.
One of the problems of producing good feeder calf heifers
is t hat the older heifers ma)' accide:11ically come in cont11ct with a
bu;J before S!lle time. Buyers ob•
ject strongly to buying bred h c ifers. With more attention by producers this percentage of bred
heifers is being cut.
There are :several reasons for
th e succrs::1 o( 1hese sw l es o ver a
period of years. but one of the
most import.a nt is that both b u yer.s and sellers .a ppreciate the
opportunity to move the calves
directly from producers lo U1e
feed lot wilh a minimum amo u nt
or handling. This means a calf
may leave a Meigs County farm
on Monday morning pnd Tu esday
night after being: graded and sold
may be in a feed lot in northern
Ohio in less than 48 !)ours.

Ohio cattle feeders for the t.ist
30 er 40- years have frlt the only
place to secure f}Ualily calves in
large. numbers was from the west•
em ranges. Some limes these i:aJ.
ves came out nf the range in ver)·
if
poor condition. especially
drought had hit the range. The
shortest length of time from th.e
western ranges to the feed Jo ts
of northern and western Ohio w as
5 tC' 7 days, which represented a
serious si:;t-back to these calves,
and in many cases they 1.ever did
completely recover from
the long
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water a nd th e con d I t i cns.
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Tod,1 y s011thern Oh io feeder
cahes are 11 ble to compete in
quality with any calves prod u ced
in the west or south. The short
inten·uption in the marketing
pro&lt;'eSs has m11de many northern
Ohio cattle feeders a nxio us to
buy their needs 11s dose to ho111e
as possible.
Any Meigs or surrounding coun•
ty feeder rail producer wishing
to consign lo the sales al either
Athens or GallJpolis may contact
Paul Baer, Minersville , Ohio, w h-0
is secretary of the Sou'theastern
Ohio Beef Cattle I mprovem ent
Association, any oi lhe directr.irs
of the group, the extension offkcs
or lhe sa!1;s barns.
Meigs County directors in tlie
associ.J.tion are Virgil King, who is
president of the group a nd w.
S. Michael.
Virgil Kµ'l,g and the Cou u�y
Agent , C. f;! Blake:,;lee . represeut
the Southeastern Ohio Beef .Cat•
Ue Improvement Association on
the Ohio Feeder Calf Executive
Committee.

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Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 6, 1960-3 ben and parent,
Run Like wu reported 1uect"5•
ful. F.ntries for the f1lr were
oompleted alon, with projecl
boob The nut meet.inJ w11 aet
for Aue. 8. A11igrunenll wtre
made on educ1tiOIW. booth1.
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Vl&amp;itoi'1 of Mr. and · l(ra. Hay�
ward Bl1sell Wl!re Mr. and Mrs.
RaymOnd Fitch Jr., and Tammy.
, Mrs. Garnet Hayman and !IOns
Jetry, hill and Martin hive re-­
turned from Limcaafer where they
visiting relatives.
were
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Shan Wells recently spent a
The Tri-County Teen Canteen day_ visitlilg Jerry Ha)'man.
wIll hO1•
,.. a "gtairway to ·the Star,�•
· Ralph · Bissell ' left for a visit
dance Saturday flight at the Amer- wJtti his sister,, Mrs, ,.'.Rol,and
lean · Legion Home In Racine.
Light,. Norwal- a1'!� Mrs. · Floyd
Slated to stll't at 'l:SO the dal\ce Cirnahan,
NOrtb Fairfield.
w.111 feature the debut of "l96l
Recent \lisitort o( Mrs. �gnei
Mis■ Tri-County" candidates in­ POik were Mr. 3nd Mra, l..al'I')" Co­
eluding Kan!n Sue Oun, Lois A,r- zart, daughters Liza and Betty Ann
no.tt, Janlce Drake, Ann- Hubbard, Mt. and Mrs. Charles Cozart and
Ann Sprou se, Susie Hawley and children Samm, .and Lauri, Samr
Judy Chaffin,
my remained for a longer vilit.
To date, Miss Ours of Racine has
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Law.
a 20. point lead tow,llrd the beln,1ty �nee, Portland, spent an evenin,c
.
crown held by Beverly Ann Cullip with Mr.
ind Mrs. James Law­
of Gallipolis on the basia of per· sonallty, the first of the judging rence
A .eurprise birthday party was
phises . . 'three hundred points are glVen in honor of Mae Brewet
ne�ed to win. WS�-TV will COV· Jul SO, Many of her frleodl �
y
er the fo,mal presentation of the were
,preaent.
l11'ghlighl1'hg
qu een eand'odate,.
Pvt. LaWl'�nce· Hayman la SIM!;Dit
Saturday nlrht's Canteen •'Band- Ins an ei1ht day furlough with
stand'' in,ormal hop ,wlll. .be the his mother. He h11s completed bis
anno�ncement o, Ute candidate to basic training at Fort Knox, Ky.,
1et rm pOint11· toward �he title.
and will 10 to Oklahoma for an
An· Open House party at the eigbt week courae In; beav� artll� '
home o( Lohr Amott will fallow leri. FrOm there he 'wilt co di?..
. to celebrate the 1uccesdW opera- ectly to Germ,ny. . . .
Ctlnter.
·Youlfi.
Syracqse
tt1e
tion of
of ,I.Ir.
. Avis · 81 ...lt diuible!'.
The 'Teen council met tu� �llht and
·Mrs. HQwtrd ..BisRII eel&amp;- ,
,at tbe .Sy��c1;1se Youtlt,, Center and brated be!' thli-d birthday July 3Q
.d.Clded to �lage � benefit for Syr• Preadt 'wete. tlill end· Martin Hay­
. aeuse· LadJes 6,u,ullary of the Vol- man, Mt. and Jln,· Cbarlea CO.:
unteer Fire '.Det&gt;t.
zatt, Samnt)" and Lauri and her
brother�;Brute, ,
Charlet Liwtence rectnU, 1pent
Library To Reopen
an evenln1 wJtb the SutOn.
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Re�nt v,1Jton of Mr. and Mn.
ary
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LaWrente were Mrs. Mary .
Jamet
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Mra. Kathleen Bisaell and ohll­
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along with five ofticers and one warrant officer, lelt pt, Pleasant at 1 1 a.m. todax enroute to Ft. Stewart, Ga., site of this
year's two-weeks active tra•ining program for members of the
3664th Ordnance Company. ·
The 709-mile trip - longest motor march in the history of.

The debentures, canylng non.
detachable stock purchase warrants, are available In $1100 aftd
$1�0 denominations. They are
priced at par, plus accrued in• I
terest to yield 6 per cent and J
are bocked by net tanilble assets
of more than $1 ,700 per ,1,000
debenture. The debentu re, are
being offered aolely to Ohio 1n.
vestora.
Holdera of the debenture, will
be entitled ·to . buy Equltablfl''a
Cl11se A Common Stock on the
ha&amp;j,s of 40 sharea per 91,000 de­
benture at the followlni prlcea:
$12.ftO per &amp;hare on or before
September 30, 1961; $14 per
Au9ult 6
share on or before., September 30
Tbe Racine PTA will have an
1962 and $16 JH'lr ,hare on or be· Ice cream social 3aturday be&amp;ln­
fore September 30, 1963.
nln1 al 8 p. m. at the Racine
waa founded in Grade School.
Equltable
19156. In the paat four end a half
years both total revenue and in­
Bake Sale, 10:30 a. m. at the
come after Federal taxes have in­ Simpson building next to the
creased mOre than BM. times. In Racine Hom� Bank sponsored by
the same perled, assets Increased the Happy
Suriday
Hu1tlers
more than aeven ,imea, growtn11 . School cloM ol the Methodllt
from ,soo,200 to '2,1118,000. In­ ChUJ'ch,
come for the ahc mpntha ended
Au1uat 7
Jl111e 30, 1980, befote 111.terel!llt exBee!Jle Reunion will
annual
The
pense and 'F.fld�ral Income iaxe1,
amou nted to more than 3.8 timts be held on Sund1Y, Aueust '1, at
the maximum annual lntereat re- the Portland Gr:1de School. Pre­
qulrement on all of the company'■ redtn1 Sunday 'a reunion wm tie
presently ollbtandllll debentures, a dance held on Saturday nl&amp;ht,
9-12 at the achool.
includln1 thJ1 111)1�,
The Hom ebuilders of the- Brad
Ewlna Bole■, pruident of The
Ohio company, ••id proceed, ford Church of Chrl1t wU1� 1 1tive
from tale of. the d1Jbenturea, to• a picnic thl1 Sunday at the
gether with proceeds from an New Haven Park. THe , ;utli'e
earll(lr otferlnl of 311,500 1hares cb 11Tch 11 invited to 1ttentf:
The Mornln• star Et.J1l Ch-.rch
of Equitable'• Cl111 A common
hold their �nnual picnic
will
n
fina
to
ce
uaed
stock1, will be
the com pany'• Current and pro. Sunday at th1 New lf•ven Park.
jected conslrucUon development AU memben an ur,:ed to attend.
The 37th annual Haye1-YOun•
proa:ram.
Mor'e than 1,000 Iota for re1J , Reunion will be held on the o�
dential con,truction Jre being Holliday Scl1ool Grnund1 near
aul).dJvlded , t1Y the company In Darwin Sundayr A\lllllt 'f, :&amp;'(lrJ·
Columbu1 and ellewh'ere In Ohio. one I• welcqme.
Aupt 1 1
Eq u itable hll eon■truet.ed and
The Pait Councilor, l f Theodeveloped 1everal' hundred aparl•
ment developmtnt1 ot which It dorus Council Dau1htus of Am•
atlll own1 and mtna1t1 four apart erica wlll mfft Thuraday even\na:
ment dwetunp with a total of 58 Aua:uat h at the home of 11:ra.
'ltli1!1 At the present time the F'red Deuauer with Mra, Grover
coffl'kny h11 unde' r cionltrucUon Erb II eo-bolteU.
AutUlt n
for lnveatment purpoae1 a f1GO,'The l3and Booaten of Middle000 luxury-type apartment on
Roxbury Rd., bi 1uburban Colum• port Hl•h School are aponaonni
an Ice CTU.ffl toeial Friday, .(u,.
bu1.
12, OU the ]awn of the 'tilth·
HIOClat•d
be
will
firm
The
with R8ynold• MeU.11 Co,, and 1ehool. Mrr. Mllton Ho� I• eh1lr­
othm,
,the '3,100,000 urban m■n of tbe aflalr and M't1. M:ar­
red,•velopm.ent pro,Cr1m planned vln Swan, CO•cball'man. 'l"hq;,
tor tht Llurtl 1ect&amp;on of Cincin- be a concert preeentecl b'r. the ,
t
11,u. AR addiUonal put of thla band ■t 8:00 for t!H! soelali
Autuft 14
prol!'■ m la EQ.uttable'1 propo,td
Thtt anD\\ll l&lt;'-7 Reunlwi
develo'pment ol , the $1,200,000
Laurel Linn Shoppinc Centn. ,,e held A.ua. I t at PQnd Ulll f
Th• eorr,pany alto plan, to con- n1tar th, trj realden� at �:i.
atrud a tOQ.unlt Howard John• Route 1.,
·The llt:li annual M�lro1. �
son Motor Lod1e In Columbu,.
' Offleer1 and diNctort of the uniMI wlll be helil •t the Port­
Havena, pre- lend Park, Sunday, Auiuit- lt.'
company 1re John
, ... c.
1ldent aad dlrtttor: Robert V. and all rel1Uvn are ura:ed. 'to It,
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ployed Mrs. Arthur Skinner, �8
South Fifth St, Middleport, to
I replace r.,:rs. Leona Story, who Is
rel.iring for the coming school
term.
Nixon and his wife, Pat, were
George Sargent ia prin(lipal of greeted here by a small crowd of
the Bedford school whieh em­ campaign a,aociates and staff
ployes five teachers. The other workers. They left immediately
teachers are Mrs. Helen Dais, for their home and a long-await­
Mi:s. Helefl Carper .ind Miss Ada ed rest.
HW!kins.
Nixon said he planned no offi­
cial activity before the Sf,nah: re­
convenes "Monday but probably
""Ould eonfere extensively by tele­
phon with campaign aides over
the weekend.

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Honor Guest At
fliifrier Friday

.:.u lf.lN llaD' C.rolyn Miller of Mid01eport. whole marriage to Larry
IM Wiley will be solemnized tbis
...in1 in Athens was honored
Sri� with • luncht&gt;On riven by 1
.. 'l'lllevdore Recd al lht' Marl in
ltutaurant.
, e..t1 inc1Udt!d Miss Ann And­ I
etlon, Sifmbu,-y, ·Conn.: Mis!! Joa­
Ann McDermott, Milford : Miss
Au Lambett., Birmin_gham, Ala .
, ud llils Judith Arnold, .\Heidi,..
pet,
Toclly Miu Lambert enterbinrcl
with • luncheon at the Mart in in
.llltaor of Kw Miller. Plal·e eard
for fh� bri,le was a miniature'
bride doll, and for the bridesmaids
bridal bouqueh or pink flowers
and ribbon. Favon wf'l'e ti n)' rw!
ba.iJ of fice trimmed wrth pink
r�n •� 1Uies or tht! v:ill(•y
Out-of-town guests wrrr Mtss fl:t1nite ¥ue1Wi and Mi1s Al l('j' Wil
lard ,of Springfield, M1hs Air(•('
�bert of Young�1nwn. ·it iss An
l'la Marion Lamh,:rt of Alah11111:1
u;id Mrs. E:dward l .1·1• J,:imlwr1 of
Cleveland.

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Economy Sized Dykes Prideful
Hank Greenberg Can't Litk Him

By OSCAR FR ALEY
NF.W YORK IJl'I -1'•.•arli,ss Fra­
ley's facts and fiJWrt•s ·
Jhniny Dykl's, nPw manager of
th1! t'le1Jeland [ndi,m:-;, slill pride.!!
himl'lcif with o smil!• wtmh wrap�
itselr around 1he l'd,l,(t' of his ever
present cigar ahnu1 Ii i:, .ihility to
' 1 •needle" lhe opposit i011.
Dykes' pct all . tinw "pii.:eon"
waa Hank Greenhrr� when the big
man was plnying far IMroit. Om·
doy Greenhni;: drnt!(i•d al !ht• econ­
omy-sir.ell Dykl'S and stormrd
"cltm't Lhink I can·1 l irk you ,' '
"Almost anyhocly 1·1111, ' " Dykes
nodded ,
Several ye11rs lalf'r !h(•�- WNI'
playing golf in Clt·V(·l11n!I and
Greenberg broughl hims(']f up
short as they walkl'd down a f11 ir­
w11y wi1 h Hunk's urrn drnpPd m·1•r
1 JJinmy's shoulder
' "If anybody lolrl rne fiw yean
aj{O 1.hrtt I'd Ilk(• you," Hank .� nort.
ed. "I'd h11v1• tailed him II lol of
name11."
"Well," r1•1ortrd 1 hl' irr!'pressi•
hlc Dyke.�. Wa1Ji11J,! his fHtlt1•r.

"you 81ill can'l Uck me." . _ _ . thit
!i mt' Greenberg laughed.
Speaking of golf, Slammln' S•m­
my Snead is try�i to buy an in­
te-rebl in the b®mln1 Manhattall
restaurant owlled J)y IOlmet INS
Sports F;d�lot' Lawt� Ca,ver . . lhe
only trouble, aceord.ln1 to CnVer,
is that "Snead can't cook."
In California, Jockeys, won't
wear the usual leather shoulder
numbers on the arot1nda that th&amp;y
nre "bothersome" and they point
o u t th11t the hor'se has the num­
hf'r _pi nned to hi11 brltMe. Of recent
11111nth11 Jn the Ea1l, ttalner1 have
Ileen trying to · get rid or head
n umher� for the l!,or,e1, claiming
thnt the}' make the nai1 nervous,
but lhc jocks haven't said a word
llbout their numbers. , I j ¥. . . . ·_
In racing, Jockeys and horses
have been w.flarlna numbers for
years until now, all of ■ sudden
ac·lually, either or buth number&amp;
c·.t n bo Important tn placlna: jud1e1
and the photo Uni■h a1mera In
l'l nse race• in which the saddle
cloth may be obfcu.red, a hud
bobbed or a shoulder blocked.
If you're a pro football burr you
cnn expect a lot of razzle-danle
from I he New Vcirk Titans of the
rww American 1-�ootall League.

Their coach, Sammy .'lhniJh, who
holds most of the National League
11assing marks, 11tys that It will be
"wide open" on the attack . . . Not
ouly that, tilt pet p111H1r It a fel­
low named Ken FOrd whom Baua:h
! cuacht•d at Hardin Simmori1.

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I Steel Agreement ,;­

Heported Coni,ileted
PITTSBURGH UJS)°-Plttaburgh
Steel Co., aud the United Stell!l­
workers Union reaehod an aaroe­
mcnt on an Incentive pay dl1pl1te
Thunday rlia;ht eridlnt a strike.
threat whlc'h would hne Idled
7 ,700 WQrker1.
Both sldqll Hid t�ey were •1well
s.11.ti.!lfied" (0Uowln1 tlve houri of
dosed door seaton■. Det.111111 \lteire
not rele11ed. ·

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FRINCHMAN UP�ifr, PIIAIIR
HAMBUllG, Gernjony UPI­
Pierre Oarmon of l'ranH needed
only a little more than an hour to
score I major up,,11;t Friday when
he beat Neale l'r..er, Au■µ'l: Ua'1
Wimbledon champion, 6-1, M, S.1
ln the third r1&gt;und of the men'■
, •inale■ or the Gvman Internat­
ional tennl1 , champlon1Jilp1.

Middleport added lour ln the
ff0
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second when Rod Sauer walked,
Ron Hindy fanned, Mike Bratton
doubled, Moore was sa re OJI a
Z,
fielder'a thoice an� still on}y
one oui, Jo��•on &amp;ot hill 1eoond
WE11HERSFIELD, Conn, UP'•lhgJe and Walla� Ital "tlfe o.h
the third baseman's bob bJ•. Sto- Dick Knight. 30 year old r · itb.art fanned to closie out the maker from Apple Valley, Calif.,
today carried
onc•stroke lhd
inning.
ov@r Do� Finsterwaid of TequesTwo more scored in the third · ta, Fla,, 11nd Jack Fleck of Los
wben Jetty Vanlnwaeen hit the Angele&amp; into the third round or
rirtlt ball 'pit� on a �rd line the {nsurance City Open golf
to 'ttw i!!edtedJeld� playing deep champlonsHip.
Who let It pup out �f bb glove
Knl1ht reached the halfway
Then With one out Hlndy sin• point Or the tournament in the
gl@d, Britton walked, fllddy was lead Friday when his 67 gave
forced at t.hird on Clatworth]l's him • two-round total of 133 but
ro.llcir but Moore Jald Uown a Finiterwald 111nd Fleek wer(! presladiflu bu.lilt, 1tori,ie Van lnwa , Sin&amp; at his heel11 after e(lually
Suaday's GMMll
tMw York 1t Kaiuu itity
ilm, and llra'ttoo, who had walk- brilliant rounds.
•t Ctllii:ago 2
ed 1 s-.td on a passed ball.
· Fi sterwald shot 8 second , W11-hlft9toi1
Go/� d�ned the fourth IDming sb:ai;I
ct w, 1or his 184 total while 8oaton •t i&gt;.trolt 2
aJltfrno,-. at Clholand 2
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the low score ol the day and was
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Bob Roaburg of Overland Park,
Kan., who led the field with a
po
80 ;n the lint round, slumped lo
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!I 74 and went Into :i lie for 17th
place. Rosburg's trouble-s traced
ST. LOUIS UPI - ,Billy Martin to the wet greens.
Arnold P11lmer, lhe lJ S. Open
of Clnt&gt;lnnat.i todn chara:ecl Na•
Ready or not, professional foot•
lion1l �••ue Pre1ldent Warren n11d Masters cham pfon a l\{I the ball has, arrived on the sport&amp;
Gilee with helng ' ' unfair" and leading money winner of Lhe 1960 scene. .
•aid he wlll appeal a $MIO fine tour, shot a 68 Friday and was
Three exhibition James; two of
and " five • day auspenelon to five .!!hots off the leader's pai:-e
\ them in the new American Foot- ·
8.-eball CommiuJ_oner Ford F'riclc. wlth a 138.
Collins, Ken Venturi of Palo bnll League, are on tap today, and
M■rtJn', 1nnounct11J}ent thst he
would ,ippeal came at the aame Alto, Calif., and Llonel Hebert or by next Sunday, 12 games in .all
time that bis victirn, rookie pitcher Lafayette, La., were tied f(lr third will have been played by both
Jim Brewer of the Cubs, prepared place with 185s, Doug Ford of the AFL 11-nd National Football
to undergo sur1cry in Chicago to­ Crystal ·River, Fla., had a 136 and League clubfl in widely ,cattered
day tor a depreHed fracture of the Paul Harney of Worcester, Mass., are11a ranging from coaat to coast
Retler Waltman or Johannesburg, 11nd border to border.
eye orbll bone.
"J think I'm getting a �m dt•al South Africa and BIii Bl11nton of
Included In the rtozen tiffs, is
from Glles and 1 want to take the San Diego, Calif., had 137s.
the annual College All•Star eame
Whole case lo ·the commissioner,"
next Friday night at Chicago.
Raid lhe rlery Reds' second base­
The All-Stars, made up of the top
man, who s till Insisted Brewer
collegiate draft choices of the
precipitated Thursday's fi11ht at
NFL clubt, meet the defen&lt;jing
Wrliley Field.
champion Baltimore Colts In thla
"Giles hH never been one of
yeur's gaine.
my biggest . boosters,·• Martin
added. "He came out wilh a bl� The rehearsal dinner for the
The Sin Francisco Forty-Nineni
story in the papers last aprlna wedding of Mi11s Mary Carolyn featuring an attack hunt around
predlcUng I wouldn't do well with Ml�ler and Larry Ule Wiley was the "inside nanker with the tight
the Reda and that I wouldn't even held Friday evenlng at the home end" open pl1y in the NL agaln1t
be in the majors b)' lhe end of this ot the bride's parents, Mr. ij;nd the Dalla&amp; Cow�s {whel'e! Jim
,ear. I want the commi11loner to M,a. Da\lld Chase Miller, Middle- Barton has been running at No. I
port.
know all the facts."
center on offense), the older cirFrick, at hh, Bronxville, N. Y., Guests included Mr. and Mrs. cuit'1 13th or swing te11m, in 11
home, i•ld he still had no otrlclal Lawrence Ray Wile)', Larry Lee day eame at Seatth11 Wa■h.• to­
report or the fining and 1u11J}fln­ WJley, Miu MIiler. MiH Ann An- �day.
slon of Martin or any word re­ denon. Slmabury, Conn., Miss Anh
t,■mbeJit, Birmingham, Ala,; M:ise . Then, in a pa� of nJ1ht fa,mell
aardln1 an appeal.
"Until I do have auch • report," JNonn McDermott, Milford, Ohio ; mvolvlng the, :A.ff,, �he �ew York
Frick Hid, "J won't have any l'l(r, and Mrs. Val Edgar Reynold:;i , Titans tangle wlU. t� Los A,ieel­
Moreantown, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. e. Char.gen In h u•• Los Anrelea
cumment to make."
i&amp;ruc-, Btn1ham, David Wiley and Coli1eum,. qd tht l)allas T�1n1
meet the Hohatoh Oiler, 1t T\lla1,
Tom Skinner, Middleport.
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Rehearsal Dinner
Held Friday At
Miller Home

Former Members
Are Guests Of
Pythian Sisters

M"I, Frapk Lowery ol ,l,!itlfl�ijrf,
and Mn. Harry Xeltet', Minetaville,
/ormer membera or Mq:nolle Tem•
pie P)i\hlan Slatera, 'Ntn 1ue,ta
Whfln lhe P11t ChJefl of the Tfflll•
pie met Tbunday evenln1 at the
home of Mn. Karl Grue■er, t,ttnen,
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A cb111ij!'.e of unl fwm worked
wonders for Jimmy Dykes but it
didn't do i thing for Joe Gordon.
Dykes, who has to win at Cleve•
land to keep his job in 1961,
made a successful debul as m1nager of the Indians by leading
Oller the
them lo a 4,3 victory
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Gordon, al�alfy &amp;el for next
year at Detroit, broke in on the
wrong root �Ith the Tigers when
the Boston Red Sox ruined his
debut with a come-from-behind
4-2 triumph .
So, on the basis of early returns at leaet, the Indians seem
ta have gotlen the best of last
Wed�esday's unprecedented manager1al "trade". But 11. lot of predncts are still to be heard from.
Y.ank1 StNtch Lead
The Yankees stretched thl:!ir
American League lead fo 2 ½
games with a 4, decision ov@r
the Athletics while the Senators
handed the White So,c their fifth
Ht11ight defeal, 6-1.

: , History Is Planned

Don Buddln is t]le guy who
wre'cked Gordon. !Juddln'a two­
run trlple ocr loser , trank Lary
fe1tur'!d a four-run Red So,; rally
in the seventh inning. The Tigers
led 2-0 until then.
Casey Stengel had to employ
three pitchers in lhC' :ninth-Luis
Arroyo, Bob Turley and Bobby
Shantz-to · halt a two-run rally
by the A 's and preserve Art Dit­
mar's IOth victory for the Yan­
kees.
The Senators knocked out Bob
Shaw with four runs in the first
inning and went on to dl'.!feat the
White Sox on Pedro Ramos' four­
hit pitching.
MIHII Shut1 · 01,1t Giants
Vinegar Bend Mizell of the Pi­
· rates hurled his seccind straight
shutout in rt"1gistering his eighth
victory of the season at the ex­
pense of the Giants. Mh:ell gave
up five hits · and didn't wllk a
batter. Sam Jones, who suffered
his 1 1th loss againBt 13 wins, was
victimized by his own throwfog
error, which allowed Bill Virdon 1
to score from first on a bunt.
Lew Burdette hit a home run
RtUNION SUNDA·y- The annu•I Brewer reunion will
be held at �he _Portland State Park
Sunday begmnmg at noon, it is an­ I
nounced.

,n?!khe?a�even �� a��
the Cub� in winning bis 12lh
game for the Braves. Milwaukee
raked lo&amp;er Don Cardwell and
lhree Chic-al!o relievers for 15
hits.
.
Bob Purkey registered his l ltth
victory for the Reds aJthoug,h relieved by Marshall Bridges in the
ninth, Between them, Purkey and
Bri�s held the Cards to rive
hits and dropped them into third
place.

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A LAVMAN AND HIS FAITH
TWO CONCEPTS Of THE CHURCH
!Froot CltruUanlly Today - AuglQI I&gt;
There is a determining influence, not often recognized,
which lies at the heart of many of the divisions of the Church.
I am speaking primarily of American Protestantiam and of
the effect which tw o different concepts of the nature and mis­
sion of the Church are having on the work and wi.tnes, of the
Church in our day.
Many peop)e who hold divergent viewpoints are unaware
of having lhem, and they are not alway s consistent In acting
upon them.
The situation may be defined briefly. To some people, the
Church is i n the world primarily to witness to God's redemp­
tive act in Jesus Christ; to others, the Church is an ecclesias­
world.
tical organization which will eventually conquer
Some will affirm their belief in both concepts and insist
that they are not mutually exclusive. But undue consideration
for one or the other side inevitabl y affects a person 's whole
attitude and reactions to a number of matters.
Where it is beli,ved that lhe Church's prifJlJIJ')' task Is wit•
nessing to the redeeming and sanctifying power of Jesus
Christ as embodied in the Gospel message, we find that parti­
cular empha5is is placed upon the nature and content of the
message itself.
But where 1t is thought that participation in the work of
organization will ultimately conquer the world for social righ•
teousness , we find people naturally promoting and taking ad­
vantage of every movement, authority , 'and power that will
advance humanitarian and soeial revolution within or outside
of the orga,nized Church.
In the first concept the emphasis is on the witness of the
message itself. Men trust in the power of the Holy Spirit to
change lives and produce righteous fruit.
In the second , the emphasis is placed on ecclesiastical or�
ganizations, resolutions , pronouncements, lobbying, and even
the arm of the law itself to affect the social changes envision­
ed for a world where the Church shall _.the dominating in.
fluence.
,
One might illustrate the nature of the pf'Oblem with the
story of lbe Prodigal Son . A• to the ulthnAte welfare or the
Prodigal, was it vital that he be made comforta'ble in the "Far
Country," or that he be broughl lo realize his .iwserable · on•
dition and return to h� father?
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From the pronouncements of some in the 'Cb1qch (yii wed
in the light of their silence on matters having to d� wit� the
Gospel itself), one would think that the Church's maJor task is
making the Prodigal comfortable and happy where he is.
It is a matter of record that the macbmery of most major
Protestant denominations is in the h•mds of those who appar­
enttx look at the influence and mission of the Church in terms
ot 9i:iciil reformation. Annual pronoun�'!!'mcnts of conferences
and Gener,1 Assemblies on matters having to do with disarm­
I ameitt, Federal aid to education, birth control, the United Na•
lions, federal housing, minimum wage laws, and any number
of socio-political issues come as a result of the social reforma.
·
tion ooncept and its leadership.
11Iose of us who believe that the witness of tlle Churr� is
of pl'lJllary importance do not minimize the � for the nn­
plemeiiµ.tlon or Christian principles in the social order, May
God forgive any Christian who ignores his responsibility to
is dealings wit.t, his fellow menl
' live and act as a Christian in hthe
social order can be changed
But we do not believe that
in depth without the presence and influence of redeemed Jnen
and women, and we do uot believe . that redemp�on. �mes
apart from conversion tu Jesus Chnst. '.l'hus Yt'f ms1st . that
first things must be kept firsl. Whal gOOd does'il do to tell
non-Christians to act like Christians? How mu� more 1mpor.
tant it is that the Church concentrate on winning men to
Christ and leading them to live for him ill the environment in
which God has placed them!
To us that is the primary task and message of the Church.
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lhlp ti pm; Won:blp 7 pm,
p- Ch•..h of Ch,IOf Sunday achool t:IQ am; llom­
ini wara6fp 10:IO am ; Even.Ina
wwlhJ» 1:30 pm; Pranr meeting
and Bible 1tvibi 7:80 pm Wcdoe1,­
day.
Kll1111!i1'¥rr Chwct, - Sunday
11:hool t:IO· 1m; Wonhip aervice
10:IO 1D1,
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S1bbatb �ool z pm; Worlhip
aervice • : \QI pm; aervlce1 .ar• Sat­
urday . f'l'1yer meeting 1111mday
7:30 pm.
f"'1oo!I of Oo4, "It, -I�
Sund.tr a,;bopl "1;45 am; WON�ip
!!!'TVlf:o !1 ,.Jlll; Pt:ay,� ""t"''"&lt;
�y �� pm; Young people
Friday ,,� pm.
(;i,.� ��n1H,n•I
KlnuW Jtoad-,-S11ind1¥ achoo!
o •r 10:30 am;
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-llornlliJ 'w....�lp' t,so om; Sun•
da)' lijl�t 1,&gt;; 10 •m� Evening
aervlce -7;·30 pm.

The Chosen People
The horde of slaves that escaped from Egyptian bondage
was, for the most part, an unpromising l�t. Utterly without
any education beyo�d tha� which was require.cl .of slaves, and
qwte without experience m the matter ol relig,on, t}J.ey were
taught by'Moses to believe that their flight from bondage was
a part of a divine plan which was , someday; to be revealed in
its fullness and which was to triumph over the world .
The working out of the plan for mankind, Moses sa,1d, re­
quired that one nai.ion should be assjgned the role of lea�er­
ship. To it was to given the responsibUJty of reprP.sentmg
Yahweh (�ometimes translated Jehovah) in the government
of the affairs of the race,.
Ha\° ing been as.signed the role of le�er, th-t Hebrews were
to obey Yahweh. It was not that their God was a tempera­
mental, whimsical, or capricious deity, but that he was work·
ing according to a plan which would not devia-te.
To be a chosen people nieans that the nat�on is an heir. to
many rich �omises. But it also means that 1t m�st obey im­
plicitly. Neither ancient lsrael nor modern Amertc� can hope
TH� C H U RCH l'O R ALL . • , ·
Ar..L FOR TH::: CHURCH
for special favors without showing special loyaltr.
A desperate run • • • a frantic slide , , , the fee1
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Part P.f the Plan
flM, (2111rch Is 1he R!UIUt f■nor on
ba,J against yo'Ur clents • • . the belated taa:
the
of
SUNDA.Y
•1tthfar the built!Jn1 of ,h1nc1t1 Ind
Aga'in and again the Hebrew proph�ts reminde� their. h ea:r­
of the shortstop'a glove. Then a voice, tlear, certain
aooi dtl,,uuhip. II in aoirhowe ot
WIJll'N•TV
ers that the deliverance from Egypt was but a smgle link m
• • • final'!
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the �haln of circumstances that proved that God had a plan
Quidi, wwltlin clem.acr•i:,o ,u)r dvillll­
And oth ough the cheers may be laced with hoots
for the human ra•:e.
"" an 111rvl•.•• Tben· ■re four 1,011nd
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�eam's of d.i$approval, you're safe. And nothing
and
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The Uniform Sunday School lesson for August 7: "GOD &amp;
On Altollol"
that fict !
cltanre
can
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suppor1
,mt
1eau,brl,
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LOVE FOR HIS CHILDREN," Hosea II.
ke,
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For
II)
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n.,,
Cflurch.
is
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that
Equaily drafuati� - and far more import1nt It was not only that God bad a plan for Israel, but
� For hll d11hlrm '1 ab. 0) For the
I M•t'1ad'1 t Ch ,.i, Alln,! R.,
is
advent�re that brings earnest men and women
the
plan included all men. In 1.11or1',ing o�t that plan he i�tended Rober� R ' Cart pa's,or. -.,�nd.i;
· 1ali■ ol hit �mnn111Lrr •rid o■don. (◄)
into the Churclt.
to use Israe) �s a• l_eader , and the exodus was one of his tools �chool 9:Sa Yo&gt;!d Dillinger1 �upt.
fw lht ,■lea of1heCburch l�lf, whLdl,
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ii,,.d. � •oral Ind lllfflri■I IUppon.
used for trammg his chosen people.
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Worship at JO:� with He.:man
There
realize the inertia ot
we
when
point
a
fa
flul IO IO to du.ttJ, 1-,:ut■rly a!!d ru,d
This "philosophy of history ' set � .Jews _apart from all Tayl9r, Je e�r. s uD.dly even­
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desperately, leav­
forward
'plunge
We
,
half-bolieving_
other men, even in the days of Jesus. Great philosophers such lng ..� 7: �r�ul.ar �a: or
frantically
seeking
skepticism,
yeirterd,ay's
behind
ing
as Aristotle and Plato believed I n a supreme being, and they the .MYF; etlliesd.4iy ev�ning at
for
purpose
and
meaning
liromlses
that
Truth
the
also believed in the merits of certain virtues. But they never 8 �ee)J�ye� :�nres, F 1
OW' Jlfe,
worke� out any comprehensive phi,losop�y of history, ,Both
Dorin pa�tor.: Worshr:e'.so. Sun'.
TJten there's tit• thrilling moment - the du-t
of them were Greeks, proud of thetr her1�ge and confident day ;chool 10:30; Otis Knopp,
1'(lnt�•ion still all around us - when we
worldly
ot
b,'
of Greek superiority. But tftey never conc�1"ed of Greece as s4,et.
we have found our faith, And
11ur
!n
know
being a divinely appointed l�_ader for mankmd.
,;_.rme1 1ua t=�urch, F. E.
of the organ, even ab(,ve
strain,s
t�
abpve
a'Iw.,._
Problem of E'l'll
punn, pastor; Sund•r school 9:30
there Js a Voice.
unconvlnced,
world
a
of
damor
the
Worship
Out of the bitterest personal ex,erlence thr�ugh whic� any Wayne Roush, Supt.;
clear,
our Faith.
confirming
'final
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honorable man can ever pass, Hosea came �1th a conv1ction
that was revolutionary in its cha-racter,
C•&gt;1•ia't IHq. LJ"" ·A'•· SmJu. Suorh,t, V1,
Syr•cu.. &amp;UB Church, F. E.
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Ha\ling been betrayed and deserted by the wife of h is Dunn, pastor: sunday school 9 :3�;
'l'1f:!:;" _ .
youth, he discovered that he still loved her in spite of her in·- Ben Quisenberry, supt.; Worship
10:46; Prayer meeting Wednt!sday
fidelity.
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Reasoning from this 1 he came to the conclusion that such a
God as Yah weh (Jehov ah) must surely lov e Israel in spite of
First Baptl,t Chu rch, Racina,
her defections and infidelities.
Arthur R. McC11 ,iley, pastor. 9:30
With the hope ft wlH, in so Me •e..ure, toater •INI llelp
The Christian doctrine of the love of God derives from both am Sunday school; 10:45 .im
Hosea and Jesus. It teaches a simple, but tremendous, truth. Morning worship sermon "T_he
eotnmunltg Hie, this
n,staln that whieh is 900,J In f•
It says that God loves even &amp;he wrongdoer. This does not New Creation" ·' 5:45 pm Senior
mea n that God condones wrong-doing, out that anyone who BYF; 8:00 Pm Evening service
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Even a natiol1 that lras sinned can be forgiven , but it will
require a national spirit of penitence to achieve the forgive- Great Bend, Arthur R. McCauley,
pastor. 0:30 am Morning . wqrship
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school topic ''The
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school:
Sunday
l0:25
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Worley Haley, Supt.� Morning
esday night prayer
,
Peul Parker and Howard and Tuesday.
worship 10:30 am; FMY t1ervice 8 pm Wedn
.
ting
mee
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpentet
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Miss lb,ude Creel of Chester and
7 pm• . Evening service 7:30 RoChurch,
EUB
moved from the HyseU pro,
and
have
Parker
Bethel
Homer
Mrs.
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Mr.
So""'bP.rl E. S"!ith in ch�rge; Prayer
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Susie were Sunday dinner guests perty on N. Main St. to Pomeroy.
Paul Hookii, minister. 9:SO Sun,. Th
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mll"tin g ,", :,,.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Pierce and
of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Wilber Parker and
Closed Each Lord's, Day
�et� A........, Roa,to 124 day schoo l; 8 Worship �erv1r!e;
Jeweler and Optometrist
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prayer
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family.
Wednesd
pm
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Sunday
pastor,
Dorcas, E. Co,llner,
Wolfe of Middleport
Edgar
Pomeroy
and
Mn.
Hysell
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mlddleporl
·Rock Springs Road
urch of Jesus ac:-laool 1 1 anP; Children'11 church meeting.
,
and Mrs. James Ha,
Mr.
on
called
Hysell
Carl
Mrs.
and
Ml'.
and
IOD.11
'
Chrfst of Latter Day S•lnta. 3 pm ; . Wonhip '1:1t[t · pm Sunday,
Lottrldge EUB Church, P1ul.
Thursday. On
cbCldren,
and
ley
Parkersin
visitors
business
were
Friday.
and
Tuflsday
Old ToWn Flats on Por�land Road
Sumhy
10:00
r.
ministe
Hoob
visited Mr.
group
the.
Wednesd31y
'
Charleston
·
and
burg, Huntington
ll raidfor_. Church of c,-,,,,, school; 1 1 :00 worship 1ervlce ;
S1,mday school 9:30 am; Preaching
Lah, of
and
Martin
Carl
Mrs.
and
week.
last
.
10:30 am and Blhle Study Wed- Ralph· Humble, Pastor, Jim Reed, 8:00 Frfday night prayer meeting.
were
.
theyl
Sunday
On
.
Mrs
and
Charleston
an
Zimmerm
Emma
Mra.
Morn•
9:30
1im;
scliool
Bible
nesday 8 pm. c. w. Proffitt, pas- Siipl;
'olle
Mlthodllt Church,
Unhed
M
Joe
0.
Mr.,,
ltt.l\elld
bus,
join«I
by
vtsiors
Golum
of
business
mce
were
Nelson
lnsur;
Ethel
Nationwide
Inf worshl p 10:30 am; Cbrist!an Pomeroy, Eugene Brown, pastor,
�
Middleport
tor.,
and
.
and
;
and Mary, Middleport
in Muon, W. Va., Friday.
'
Midway COfflmunlty Cflurch, End"'"er (youth) 8 pm; Eveping Sunday school 9:15 am Kenneth
-2480
e
WY-11
Phon
of
n
roy,
child
l,Oi\;
W.9'1.;e
Pome
Gene
St,
Mrs.
ovemigh
2nd
a'n
E,
was
JuliJ -Luco
115
�er at
Bobby Searles, Minlat.er. Chuck wonliip 7- :30; Wednesday evebing Finley, Supt; . WOtshlp 10:30 am
'
din
l•ic
fW
Pleasant
Pt.
Saurday.
Parker,
Susie
of
ea
u
g_
,
Searlee, Sunday School, Supt , , Bl h" Study 7:30.
i
'
subject "What Is The WJ11 of
llnf, Frances Larkin is visiing Lake Alina. Joe , \lqlfe is no oon­
.''
iadbcr,y c:;flurC:fl ICflrld; Art God?"; MYF both J�nlors and
Sunciiy School stirta at 9:30 a. m.,
llr. and Mrs. George Larkb al fined to H;oltf!!r Hoa:p,\tal U.,)i re­
, minister: Bible Sr.hool, at Seniors meet it 6 pm; M:ethoPrayer meetii,g Tuesday 7:45 p.
sult or lnjurles reef!l\led in ari auto
Del"Molnes. N. M.
,
Bakers Of Good' Bread
.9; . ,J!1In • \YJ�Ul' Ro-.yl�y Sr. Supt.; dist Junior camp Aug. 7-12 at
m
on their return rro.m Lake
accident
Mr. nd Mn. J. w. Jefleries of
"z:iQq -ff'urch -Of ·c hrlit, PotM- Morning WQNhip• 10:30; ·Christian Lancuter camp ground. Ro3v.
Mrs. John Doddmg and
and
Mr.
of
Hunl!Jlgton, W, Va,
lndlti1napolla were recent guests
Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
roy-Ka,riJPn,vJne 'lload, Eugene . Endl'tV.or 6 p,in.; tvenlnf worship, Brown will be attending camp
movin1 int4;1 the Gr�te
are
family
and
Amos
Bertha
·
her .i..ter Mn
Underwoo1, mihl1ttr. lUbJe .sch9.ol '1 P,Jl'!:.,. '
along with three youth Hllah Vau
ent
n q(ai� St. �r. Duddms
o_
apartm
Cush Johnston of
"iu. and
ic:I....,.. Mall of· J.hevahia Wit- ghan, Marilyn Moore ond Lynda
9:30 am; MOrnlllJ worship _10:30
as aBS11tant cos.eh
hired
been,
has
a
day
·
Bradbury Mrs Amos spent
atn; Evening wo!'Rhip '1:30 J&gt;ll1· Ro- ne�_. P,ubUc �eetln, Sunday 3 Reuter.
·
at �ullan� High School to replace
s.
iohnsion
the
with
bert Rerd., Bible School Supt,
, pJJ;J:' W'atchtower •tu.dy • pmj
who hlB attep�, a
'Barbara and Junior Carter, chil- David Kmght ville.
Chrlttlan Si:lanco Society 144
Custom Built Kitchens
""• Syr1cu.. �1st C:l,11reh Bible !study 1ue�ay· t ·pm; SerMr. �udd1ng
at
Clrele
post
.
Carter
Blaine
dren q( Ji[r. and Mn.
13ev. Carl· Herring, Pa.tor. Sun- vice m"t� ��7 7 pm; Min- Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Morning
. Ohio, the
erland
Cumb
at
are 1ptindina: the summer with a taught
Middleport
service at 1 1 wi�h SPIRIT the
day School 9:30 am, Dana Win• istry,,�hoo.l Tbur:ldal 8 p
.
l
year
schoo
past
y
&amp;isler, T-Ssl. and Mrs. Bobb Alma.
· • hre1'ner, Supt; Wo_ri;hlp ael'Yice at
Dllitwllla �� �illftl subject of the lesSOn 11ermon.
'
5868, Rav�wood, W, Va.
Union
,
Loeal
Spauhijng •nd family al Mojne,
receiv­
have
we
'
Now
.,.
text
u
Golden
Yp
Christ";
of
Crose
''The
hen•
w
Don
�•vUle,
C��Jt.
th
7:30
eafifornia.
world,
the
or
spirit
Mr. and Mrs. J"ames 'l'bom11 and
Fellowlhip 6 p. rn., 'Wed.j, Midweek 1_1:i�� put��- S1111da1 ,Chool cd not the
1 or G�:
h
whlch
spirit
the
but
Wed.
Bible Slud):', 7;10 p. m.
'9:80 ·i.,m! �f;ijiJ '°1'fll�t 110:30
Homer t'arker 1s employed at . ra�ily were week end guests ofd
thell' parenlfl, Mr. and Mn. Fl9y.
ua thu� 1.tf■rt' PIHt,. , ll•.. am; Pfl&amp;rlrq Yqutl1-·• 0:'6 pm; that we mi11:ht know the things
LIneuter this · week.
s and · Mr. and »:rs. Clair
Thoma
Hubert Sharp, LP.utor. Sdncb.)' EvaneeHsttc aerv� 7:80 pip; Fel- that arr freely given to ua of
Mt.
of
er
daughl
.Jffl Slawter,
Makers oi Holsum.- �iid
eveWednesday
2:12.
CC\r.
I
1
ld
God.
services
orship
v
low,tilp ser ice Wedrie 11 :30
i,chool19:30 am; w
and W:ra. Hiram Slawter is a sur- taylo_r. Karen and James Thomas
'
Pomeroy's Budget Shopeing Center
welare
All
8:00.
at
service
nine
rem.11,med tor a -longer visit.
Sdn.i:t.ar evening at 7:30.
prq
'
gicil patient at Hol:r.er 1-iosrutal .
ef ttt. NmreM,
Chvrch
MiM11Hrt Church of � N•• come.
of
daughter
th,
Longstre
Leta
Mrs. Faye Palmer, who recently
The: HNtt, M.thoclld Church,
a.
syracUse, Rev. Harold Holme1, 111,.,.. ·sdnday school,
Mr. and Mn. K. F. Longstreth of was employed in Mansfield, is vis­
iJi•
.
pa&amp;tor,
, ,."=30 -•· m. Raymon K:onkrigbt,
/ pastor. Sunday. school 9:30 am; m.; morning_ wortblp, 10
Lana,ville underwent an app�n• iting her IIOJI, Mr. and Mr8. Fred
.1; M'V1K:!
1 ayer vine worlhlp 10!30 am; "Ruin 'and
o1U, 11,n,
y1 .,;,.
'\"' 7130 P, m. ii;:
n '"-t t-" Even a 1erV·1.i...
MornI I\&amp; ,rorsh 1p ·'1"'
deetomy at Holzer HOJiJll.11 t�i� George and eons.
rig 1rtd Bible 1l11dy Wednes- Redemption". ChurCh scboo1 D:30
, 6:lt() pm; •�vaiti;1i�c •erv·1cos at meet�
Support the Church of Your Choice
You Sunday
with
h
week.
Churc
to
ne
Someo
Take
Mn. Muriel Fol.ey is home from
on p. m.
Jack Bechtle, Supt·, OHiclal Board
7 :30 pm:
· Wednesday 7:.i•o prayer day 1 :.....,
, llr� and Mn. Charles Simpkins Holzer Hospital where she Was a
Pomoro
st
evenine
,Sunday"
Stroet
next
Pomeroy
Main
meet
W
eol
will
bo
q'r 1\1"41lY
N"°"'I ••,tlit--Su�d•y �hoot
· meetlpa:; Pr,yer
Pho•• WY-2,%844
vlsiled the past week with his sis­ surgieal patient ror two weelts. She
7:30 Pm; �isslnnaTY •vh;e il � D:3Q -a . ,m.; w�rf.hlp, n 1. m. pray- the church at 7:30.
Mra. Nettie Ward, Tatwell, Va. will be re-admitted again during
ter.
Flnt llaptl1t ChUri:h, Pomeroy,
at 7 :30 er aervt�, WecwJl!daY 7 p. m.
3rd TUesday of the JllDl'.llJI
Mr.
and Mn. John Folan of Lon­ August.
·'
.
.
dillr,inNr -�"ltt - . Sundiy Ralph C. Zundel, pastor. Willi11m
pm. ·
Oblo, and Mr. and Mrs Che.11don.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wise. Jane
combln:15
l
l
G:30Supt.
Watson,
Mornliil
wonhlp,
9:SO.
end
ffhOOI
week
were
teer Folan. Xenia,
Chwrdt .t �ildraei,
and John, Mrs.; Minti Wl1e and Mrs.
ed service of worship and . study.
'
Bank)
parents, Mr. and Maude RawHnp attended the
tbeir
dly
of
guests
Frien
Unloi A,yes. Po ,ror, � • 11! lQ;J&amp;
(The
Mldcll
eport
ut Strei
sent.lion or ''The 81pllst ,Tu,
157 Waln
I 'F.J."f �Id-S nday
O� ·
•
Cox, p_as{or_. Sun�, . $aihoo'
Mn. Wm. Fol�n.
t'·®l 'it'
'
'-�1&lt;t'
Tucker, Reunion at the Old Dexter
\l Sun, �ee Advance" by memben of
Int
h
M:..c
·
m.
sc
a.
•t
Middleport
001)1:li)
�
Mr. and Mn. William Blake and Church SUnday.
JfornUiio
• Wors¥.fP.' v�:•t•~ - dll"' i... lO
Jun•
and
Nurtery
e,
committe
•
.11;.
J
�
the
• m.
, ·a:
family of Hysell Run have moved
0,45 l!i,onlDJ -IIOI;, -i ...,.
Mr. and Mrs. Cart li!Orris. Jim
, ,Ha,.....,,1)111• P1Ntirttr.fa" - lor church lor chlldfen. also bap
to the Hysell property on Salem St.
er � Ulffl: -Th�.:.; 1).lt. ill. ,.
at
meeting
, .Mark, were weekend viaiton
and
Youth
Hou:. of Pra,;.;,v "Chitfar. 'rf�·· Sundy �901 W, ,If- �- V{YF '1 tiamal service;
I Mn. Hattie MeKem:le has return­ of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl benlson of
reception
:SO
7
Wedne,day
6:30;
■•
.
Ed- pm aKd '1iible dud:, every Tue
ed from Athens where she helped
l Country Church jn Town).
Mldd •UI �nl« for Rev. and Hrt. Boone,
care for her silter, Mrs. Emma Wheeling.
mond Life, pastor. Sunday 4C'1ool �fF'
Women's
:30
.
Thui'ldsy
'1
dlfport;
.
Mr. and Mr,;. C1lvin :sprow.e and
t
n•
t
.,.
,
Ww
:
su,t.
,
_
H•nJ�g.
•
Earl,Bo
,
� 9;30 tm·
f p:
cy
Agen
reen
,
i!
Walg
Society
ary
G
Your
MiuloQ
"
1
JO
were week end guests or
her
family
�
1eb'°l
Mn. Ethel Snowden visited
, 11 ti1,1
.t i' •or'
Cadlllac-Oldsmobiie,Ramhler
h
,
MIM.,-rt
ist,
...-, ;t
Ch
ef
r
Ch11rch
·
:tim
Mrs. Adron Bush, Colum•
·
,
pm
,
,
and
'
·,:
Mr.
I
Snowden
am;
Harry
-•
Mn.
. · se
,
�
and
'1.'
Mr.
•
.On.
,,_
t:
Phone WY-2.ZS16
Pomerot , Pomenrr
, "•lrvlew Church, a..,, lmed Wedne1c:t,y Bible lludy ,7: pm. Fred J. Gardller, J.linlfler. D:30
Da1f!d, end newborn son, M.l�ha@I, bull. They went to visit their
St
W,
!lllln•
i4z
daughter, Betty Jane, who is •
RuttaNI ChuNh -, tM•N-.IINH Bible School R. C. Steffy", Supt, '
''
Sllllday at Pt. Pleasant.
Thoma.a. p11tor. Sunday school ,at
subject
worabip
Mornlni
10:30
Mbndng
pati�nt In Children'I Hoi'pital. Ar•
am.
·
1ehoo
Canton
lo
-Sund•,went
rbert
lt,ou•"',
..Gern1an
b
Bo
Jt•
L
S
•
I·.- am
'
Eve7:80
Theel''·
,
Bettlte
To
"0
,
'
U.
�
•�11
�
thur Sprouse of M�tcoal. W. V•.
•
prac­
ge
in
••
p
' •1· 10
where he will participate
pr1ye1 se l'H Wodretdt1, ,:00 WON1111
�
Oreat
"Some
Subject
aervlce.
ing
ning
Heat
"11,nper
&amp;
also went.
game
·
ldweek
bing
pm
football
1:ffl
.
Plum
vice
All•Ohio
'1:30;
Prop
the
tor
tlce
J. P, Joachim,
'-l preacMni Sanda1, 1:1�ht
'
7·SO Prayer
Wed.
.
Decisions"
7:45
pm.
•Y
Wednee:
terYlte
sun,
metting
1.
Auguat
peopiea
/ouna:
p
, m,
.
81.•Mlddlepori-Ph. WY•!-!SSO
BIRTM ANNOUNCID
�•1"'1'111• !;.he,n ChrJ,ff•ir meellnf ond Bible otudy,
11n. iBerth1 La11her, Mi111 Etna
d 1 6 45 ...
,
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_
, .
r
Phone WY-1-!057 , Gal'dnl!
Mlcfdll...,+
;
Church,
l\lld
ptJet
..
Pll'lt
dl
Mra. lArry Smith, Pome
and
Mr.
at­
am.
.
n
Wonhip
•:30
eport
Chipma
school
Bible
Ethl!I
Mn.
Churchr.
ociftt
�,_fAlih
'
Mt;trnfog
pastor:
Boone,
Donald
,1 are •nnoundflg tile
Route
•�d
roy
the
Helen
tended the funeral of llliu
Rev. w. H. Slnbsb1ugh, palt'or aent&lt;:,e1 10:30' IIJll,Oq;
M
Is
"Thia
m.
Y
�10:15
1
Wor,bip.
o!
.
birth
.
7 lb. lf oz, daughter,
Jll't
Sunday
fo
ille,
Sundi11
h
and
Wilkesv
at
i:30
D1Yil
·
Lautt! Cliff: Su!iday stbool
m.
p.
service,
7:39
Eveninl
Body."
18 at l\ufp &lt;.entt­
Ch....._
Juli
C
itf
Gardner
Frld4,,
llurdai'
Everett
•
DMn.
De+tr
and
:
mee.t
ar.
CJ•ss
,
Supt;
am Phil Wiae
1 Finance .
Chln1e.'
1
Overtaktt1
has ,betln n1m:d
Bulk
es,
"An
Sbe,
on
Novelti
Hospitil.
al.,
called
Slices,
t·30
e
_
d
'"
1
4
.
••achlhi
hn
Byesvill
1nd. tamlly bf
F�aturlng·De,corate
�I 10;30 •m, Wm, B1lle In Bibi
1
evenfollowlftg
arents 'ato
meet.a
e
'Grandp
•
Committe
l,,il
Sunday
!(,illy
[{t
third
r,
nr'�f
tthe
Gatdne
y!n
m
,
.�
·
o
Etna
s·
.
10·
.
'
aunt,
Evany
�a
pm;,
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" ltb,�, !tMV ,entcea 7
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444
eqt,
P,
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WY-2-5
t,e Smith,
1.av
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ce;
W
•
�
hone
.erv
Jhg
fll\l
=
Mr
1
•f�riioon
Sund1y
Phone WY•Z-3718
iat-c aervIce, •, :80 pm; Pr•v,.r
, Mlddlepot1 KL ,1
, geI·•,
,a....,
' Chlin:h If dttj.t _ .ceptJon tor ml�·tater ind fa�
call�
s:,.,
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�
f
,Columbu
at
.8all
a,mon•
W
Ii'. ·�
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---"" on· Kr. and lln. Roy sn'owdea. 11,-, �-.
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.
stii,Ulba
.
IL
Rev
w.
.
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was working toward a fixed goal.

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By Roy L Sm[th
The religion of the ancient Hebrews was distinguished from
the Teliglon, of the Babylonians, Assyrians, Egyptians and
other peoples of antiquity by at least one great maJor fact. In
some respects Marduk, lshtar and Baal bore strong resem­
blances to Yahweh b,Jt in at least one respect the Hebrew
faith was radically dilferent from itllything _else in the world.
The faith that Moses implanted in the mmds and upon the
hearts of the fleeing Israelites declared that there was a p�an
which operat�d in history, a-nd that tbe life of all mankind

J

In the National League, the Pi­
ratl's incre11sed lheir lead to four
games by healing the Giants 1-0
the Braves climbed baek into sec­
ond place wlth a 10-2 win over
the Cubs, and the Reds snapped
the Cardinals ' seven-game win­
ning streak, 3-0. Rain washed out
the Dodgers-PhlllieJI' ean:ie.
dne of Dykes' old Detroit play­
ers, Red Wilson, helped the In­
dians ha!t it five•game winning
streak by the fjrillles. With the
score tied 3-31-'wilson opened the
seventh innine with a double,
moved to third on a sacrifice and
sco:rcd the winning run 011 John­
ny temple'.!! squeese bunt.

I

Picnic .4t Forest Run

Dale Smith, PNlsldent, opened with
devotlom. A short bu1lne11 eea1lon •
w11 held. The travellna; priu 1do­
nated by Mn. Karl Grue.er wa,
awarded to Mra. llichal'd CampbeU.
Gamu wtre plQ'N and priae1
awarded to Mn. Sin.Ith, Mn. Kel•
1r, Mn. Araanda Kaapar and Mr■•
Rollin Burhs.
Rom�·1p,1�e ice ere1m and cab
'lft1'1 � by the hotteue■ to
tho,e nained above and Mrs., IfW•
rence Lanpln:a, Misses Lena · and
Thelma Grueaer, Mn. Geoqe
HelnN, Milt Bernice Ann DW'lt,
:11rs. WIiiiam KJlllnaer, MrL Ray
Seld•�•l&gt;el, iln. Delbert 111"1,
stein ,tpld �- Grueaer and W1,­
llam lllnell.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LltSSON OF THE WE!ilf

' Change Of Uniforms Helped
llvk Th h N
G d

W · L.
�- •68
Pit::u�;:•od
: :�
'&lt;Hwaukee
Louis
Sl.
!WI 45 . !IM 4 �
Los A.nceles
ll3 44 .MB 5 ½:
San Francisco
Ciol'innati
181 ,�L
_.;:::
•
•
Philadelphia
10 71
4._1 80
a. = _
Ctiic•go
,_ uo:., .S80 w•
F,rWay Nlfkt'1 '9:esulh
Plthburfh 1 S.rr Fre,w:,aeo O
Clnclnutl 1 St. l,.oui1, I
Mll,..l'kN 10 Chlc•fD 2
Pt.Ha., Pftd. rain
Lo• Aft911I" at,.�
Plti:htr,
S..turtllr't
LN A,..._ •• ,._,w.,hl• ni,iu
WHli■rM (11-S) n
17.101.
S.n Frandac. at piltblM,rpM rlichal '3-i l ,._ L■w 11 4-5 ).
Chic■s,o •t "'""f•Jfkff _ ffobbl•
(10-1 4 ) ¥1 PtUr� 1•11.
C incinnati 1t St, Loul1 _ Maloney (0-2) v•�Brogllo (12-5).
5u"day'1 Gfme1
Chicago •t Milw11uk..
Cincinnetl at St. L0\111 2
�,,_ Franci1co at Plffaburvh 2
Loa A.rite.., •• PhH1del phla 2
AMERIC AN L EAGUE
w. L. Pct. GB
57 40 .588
New York
Chicago
57 45 .!579 2½
Baltimore
�7 48 .W 3
ClcveJend
51 48 .526 6
49 50 .490 9
WuhJngton
45 J3 .&lt;Mi9 12½
Detroit
Bo.don
42 !&gt;7 .flt 16
38 69 .392 19
Kansas City
Frld1y Nieht't ...ulb
Walhlnfton 6 Ch:a,o 1
OIMelaad 4 D.U-1...-. I
&amp;ottM 4 o.trolt 2
Ill.. Yori!; 4
f;lty 3
��Yrtl�y•, Pr�b.le l'ltchl-n
W11hintton ,t Chicago - Stobbs
(8-:Z) vs Sc;ora i2-5),
Bo.ton pt O.trelt _ F. Sullivan
(3-}2) "• Mo�,1 (8-1).
8&amp;1timoro •t Clel(tluNI - Brown
(7� vs Perry (12'-5).
I New York 1t M:•1¥11 City (night)
-Short 12-4) v1 Hill (6-7).

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Gary Stotµrt,, 12-yea,-old rigbthander or the Midd leport
Little League All-Stanj p,9t bis team into an ear ly season
" classic" next Monday evening at 8:30 in the Wellston tour.
nament with a 7-'J, no-hit, no-run victory over Clay Township
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of near PortsmoUth.
The clessie next week will be lor Clay 11:nd shut Middleport out
Wi�h the Pomeroy Trojan, 6-2 •I bat as Woody CaU rotated a
winners over Coelton Thu
, total of 17 aU-slars through bis
and along with the . Chlllko
�e batting order and de!eose p-Ot,i­
Merchants, t,11pped as one of
tions.
"teams to watch."
Altien fanned five in three
The Clay boy1 never put en• innings, walked one; Goad fanned
oueh wood on 11ny of Stobart·11 six, walked · two, committed one
curving stuff to w.:1rrant being balk.
c.alled a hit. He fanned an eyen
dozen, gut four outs on Infield I In the Gallipolis Nationals
rollers, 11nd two lofty hles Wfre game against Wellston last ni ght
taken in the outer pa �fy rea. �to- GaHipolis won 2-1.
The winner will pity th� win­
bart walked four, n�v·er m:j)l'f
than one In an innilic. �o ner between the Trojans and
mulls on routit1e ground . balh Middleport, August 9 al 8:30 pm.
P't: two lay �a.tters P-JI, �ae.,
Cla)' . . . . .
000 000-0 0 3
.,..eanw h�lle, M1ddle t ' ba ttel'1 Midd
leport
142 OOx-7 7 2
IOP,j( qff qJ1 starter ;le.,_,
4 and How•
Goad
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Altier,
Bddf Moor-' _ was 111' e J3fJ the ard. Stobart 11nci J. Johnson.
short.stop·a bQb.ble, J,im Johnson
and Bruq! W,al�ce •f�ed . JWp,­
ly to ritht, Stohart fiied .deep to
IDS
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center, Moore scoring after the
catch.

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wei1:ht when thP Nal imrnl F·ooi­
ball League sf'ason starts. ltm1P y'�
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.:.u lf.lN llaD' C.rolyn Miller of Mid01eport. whole marriage to Larry
IM Wiley will be solemnized tbis
...in1 in Athens was honored
Sri� with • luncht&gt;On riven by 1
.. 'l'lllevdore Recd al lht' Marl in
ltutaurant.
, e..t1 inc1Udt!d Miss Ann And­ I
etlon, Sifmbu,-y, ·Conn.: Mis!! Joa­
Ann McDermott, Milford : Miss
Au Lambett., Birmin_gham, Ala .
, ud llils Judith Arnold, .\Heidi,..
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Toclly Miu Lambert enterbinrcl
with • luncheon at the Mart in in
.llltaor of Kw Miller. Plal·e eard
for fh� bri,le was a miniature'
bride doll, and for the bridesmaids
bridal bouqueh or pink flowers
and ribbon. Favon wf'l'e ti n)' rw!
ba.iJ of fice trimmed wrth pink
r�n •� 1Uies or tht! v:ill(•y
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�bert of Young�1nwn. ·it iss An
l'la Marion Lamh,:rt of Alah11111:1
u;id Mrs. E:dward l .1·1• J,:imlwr1 of
Cleveland.

Blanks Clay With No-Hitter

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! Middleport Opens Wellston Tourney
On 7-4) Victory; Meet Trojans Monday

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Hank Greenberg Can't Litk Him

By OSCAR FR ALEY
NF.W YORK IJl'I -1'•.•arli,ss Fra­
ley's facts and fiJWrt•s ·
Jhniny Dykl's, nPw manager of
th1! t'le1Jeland [ndi,m:-;, slill pride.!!
himl'lcif with o smil!• wtmh wrap�
itselr around 1he l'd,l,(t' of his ever
present cigar ahnu1 Ii i:, .ihility to
' 1 •needle" lhe opposit i011.
Dykes' pct all . tinw "pii.:eon"
waa Hank Greenhrr� when the big
man was plnying far IMroit. Om·
doy Greenhni;: drnt!(i•d al !ht• econ­
omy-sir.ell Dykl'S and stormrd
"cltm't Lhink I can·1 l irk you ,' '
"Almost anyhocly 1·1111, ' " Dykes
nodded ,
Several ye11rs lalf'r !h(•�- WNI'
playing golf in Clt·V(·l11n!I and
Greenberg broughl hims(']f up
short as they walkl'd down a f11 ir­
w11y wi1 h Hunk's urrn drnpPd m·1•r
1 JJinmy's shoulder
' "If anybody lolrl rne fiw yean
aj{O 1.hrtt I'd Ilk(• you," Hank .� nort.
ed. "I'd h11v1• tailed him II lol of
name11."
"Well," r1•1ortrd 1 hl' irr!'pressi•
hlc Dyke.�. Wa1Ji11J,! his fHtlt1•r.

"you 81ill can'l Uck me." . _ _ . thit
!i mt' Greenberg laughed.
Speaking of golf, Slammln' S•m­
my Snead is try�i to buy an in­
te-rebl in the b®mln1 Manhattall
restaurant owlled J)y IOlmet INS
Sports F;d�lot' Lawt� Ca,ver . . lhe
only trouble, aceord.ln1 to CnVer,
is that "Snead can't cook."
In California, Jockeys, won't
wear the usual leather shoulder
numbers on the arot1nda that th&amp;y
nre "bothersome" and they point
o u t th11t the hor'se has the num­
hf'r _pi nned to hi11 brltMe. Of recent
11111nth11 Jn the Ea1l, ttalner1 have
Ileen trying to · get rid or head
n umher� for the l!,or,e1, claiming
thnt the}' make the nai1 nervous,
but lhc jocks haven't said a word
llbout their numbers. , I j ¥. . . . ·_
In racing, Jockeys and horses
have been w.flarlna numbers for
years until now, all of ■ sudden
ac·lually, either or buth number&amp;
c·.t n bo Important tn placlna: jud1e1
and the photo Uni■h a1mera In
l'l nse race• in which the saddle
cloth may be obfcu.red, a hud
bobbed or a shoulder blocked.
If you're a pro football burr you
cnn expect a lot of razzle-danle
from I he New Vcirk Titans of the
rww American 1-�ootall League.

Their coach, Sammy .'lhniJh, who
holds most of the National League
11assing marks, 11tys that It will be
"wide open" on the attack . . . Not
ouly that, tilt pet p111H1r It a fel­
low named Ken FOrd whom Baua:h
! cuacht•d at Hardin Simmori1.

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FRINCHMAN UP�ifr, PIIAIIR
HAMBUllG, Gernjony UPI­
Pierre Oarmon of l'ranH needed
only a little more than an hour to
score I major up,,11;t Friday when
he beat Neale l'r..er, Au■µ'l: Ua'1
Wimbledon champion, 6-1, M, S.1
ln the third r1&gt;und of the men'■
, •inale■ or the Gvman Internat­
ional tennl1 , champlon1Jilp1.

Middleport added lour ln the
ff0
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second when Rod Sauer walked,
Ron Hindy fanned, Mike Bratton
doubled, Moore was sa re OJI a
Z,
fielder'a thoice an� still on}y
one oui, Jo��•on &amp;ot hill 1eoond
WE11HERSFIELD, Conn, UP'•lhgJe and Walla� Ital "tlfe o.h
the third baseman's bob bJ•. Sto- Dick Knight. 30 year old r · itb.art fanned to closie out the maker from Apple Valley, Calif.,
today carried
onc•stroke lhd
inning.
ov@r Do� Finsterwaid of TequesTwo more scored in the third · ta, Fla,, 11nd Jack Fleck of Los
wben Jetty Vanlnwaeen hit the Angele&amp; into the third round or
rirtlt ball 'pit� on a �rd line the {nsurance City Open golf
to 'ttw i!!edtedJeld� playing deep champlonsHip.
Who let It pup out �f bb glove
Knl1ht reached the halfway
Then With one out Hlndy sin• point Or the tournament in the
gl@d, Britton walked, fllddy was lead Friday when his 67 gave
forced at t.hird on Clatworth]l's him • two-round total of 133 but
ro.llcir but Moore Jald Uown a Finiterwald 111nd Fleek wer(! presladiflu bu.lilt, 1tori,ie Van lnwa , Sin&amp; at his heel11 after e(lually
Suaday's GMMll
tMw York 1t Kaiuu itity
ilm, and llra'ttoo, who had walk- brilliant rounds.
•t Ctllii:ago 2
ed 1 s-.td on a passed ball.
· Fi sterwald shot 8 second , W11-hlft9toi1
Go/� d�ned the fourth IDming sb:ai;I
ct w, 1or his 184 total while 8oaton •t i&gt;.trolt 2
aJltfrno,-. at Clholand 2
a
�;:�7n!����d :,
the low score ol the day and was
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the same tally me,de t,y Bill Collin.o of Cryllal R;v,r, Ffa.
Bob Roaburg of Overland Park,
Kan., who led the field with a
po
80 ;n the lint round, slumped lo
us
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!I 74 and went Into :i lie for 17th
place. Rosburg's trouble-s traced
ST. LOUIS UPI - ,Billy Martin to the wet greens.
Arnold P11lmer, lhe lJ S. Open
of Clnt&gt;lnnat.i todn chara:ecl Na•
Ready or not, professional foot•
lion1l �••ue Pre1ldent Warren n11d Masters cham pfon a l\{I the ball has, arrived on the sport&amp;
Gilee with helng ' ' unfair" and leading money winner of Lhe 1960 scene. .
•aid he wlll appeal a $MIO fine tour, shot a 68 Friday and was
Three exhibition James; two of
and " five • day auspenelon to five .!!hots off the leader's pai:-e
\ them in the new American Foot- ·
8.-eball CommiuJ_oner Ford F'riclc. wlth a 138.
Collins, Ken Venturi of Palo bnll League, are on tap today, and
M■rtJn', 1nnounct11J}ent thst he
would ,ippeal came at the aame Alto, Calif., and Llonel Hebert or by next Sunday, 12 games in .all
time that bis victirn, rookie pitcher Lafayette, La., were tied f(lr third will have been played by both
Jim Brewer of the Cubs, prepared place with 185s, Doug Ford of the AFL 11-nd National Football
to undergo sur1cry in Chicago to­ Crystal ·River, Fla., had a 136 and League clubfl in widely ,cattered
day tor a depreHed fracture of the Paul Harney of Worcester, Mass., are11a ranging from coaat to coast
Retler Waltman or Johannesburg, 11nd border to border.
eye orbll bone.
"J think I'm getting a �m dt•al South Africa and BIii Bl11nton of
Included In the rtozen tiffs, is
from Glles and 1 want to take the San Diego, Calif., had 137s.
the annual College All•Star eame
Whole case lo ·the commissioner,"
next Friday night at Chicago.
Raid lhe rlery Reds' second base­
The All-Stars, made up of the top
man, who s till Insisted Brewer
collegiate draft choices of the
precipitated Thursday's fi11ht at
NFL clubt, meet the defen&lt;jing
Wrliley Field.
champion Baltimore Colts In thla
"Giles hH never been one of
yeur's gaine.
my biggest . boosters,·• Martin
added. "He came out wilh a bl� The rehearsal dinner for the
The Sin Francisco Forty-Nineni
story in the papers last aprlna wedding of Mi11s Mary Carolyn featuring an attack hunt around
predlcUng I wouldn't do well with Ml�ler and Larry Ule Wiley was the "inside nanker with the tight
the Reda and that I wouldn't even held Friday evenlng at the home end" open pl1y in the NL agaln1t
be in the majors b)' lhe end of this ot the bride's parents, Mr. ij;nd the Dalla&amp; Cow�s {whel'e! Jim
,ear. I want the commi11loner to M,a. Da\lld Chase Miller, Middle- Barton has been running at No. I
port.
know all the facts."
center on offense), the older cirFrick, at hh, Bronxville, N. Y., Guests included Mr. and Mrs. cuit'1 13th or swing te11m, in 11
home, i•ld he still had no otrlclal Lawrence Ray Wile)', Larry Lee day eame at Seatth11 Wa■h.• to­
report or the fining and 1u11J}fln­ WJley, Miu MIiler. MiH Ann An- �day.
slon of Martin or any word re­ denon. Slmabury, Conn., Miss Anh
t,■mbeJit, Birmingham, Ala,; M:ise . Then, in a pa� of nJ1ht fa,mell
aardln1 an appeal.
"Until I do have auch • report," JNonn McDermott, Milford, Ohio ; mvolvlng the, :A.ff,, �he �ew York
Frick Hid, "J won't have any l'l(r, and Mrs. Val Edgar Reynold:;i , Titans tangle wlU. t� Los A,ieel­
Moreantown, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. e. Char.gen In h u•• Los Anrelea
cumment to make."
i&amp;ruc-, Btn1ham, David Wiley and Coli1eum,. qd tht l)allas T�1n1
meet the Hohatoh Oiler, 1t T\lla1,
Tom Skinner, Middleport.
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Rehearsal Dinner
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Former Members
Are Guests Of
Pythian Sisters

M"I, Frapk Lowery ol ,l,!itlfl�ijrf,
and Mn. Harry Xeltet', Minetaville,
/ormer membera or Mq:nolle Tem•
pie P)i\hlan Slatera, 'Ntn 1ue,ta
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A cb111ij!'.e of unl fwm worked
wonders for Jimmy Dykes but it
didn't do i thing for Joe Gordon.
Dykes, who has to win at Cleve•
land to keep his job in 1961,
made a successful debul as m1nager of the Indians by leading
Oller the
them lo a 4,3 victory
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Gordon, al�alfy &amp;el for next
year at Detroit, broke in on the
wrong root �Ith the Tigers when
the Boston Red Sox ruined his
debut with a come-from-behind
4-2 triumph .
So, on the basis of early returns at leaet, the Indians seem
ta have gotlen the best of last
Wed�esday's unprecedented manager1al "trade". But 11. lot of predncts are still to be heard from.
Y.ank1 StNtch Lead
The Yankees stretched thl:!ir
American League lead fo 2 ½
games with a 4, decision ov@r
the Athletics while the Senators
handed the White So,c their fifth
Ht11ight defeal, 6-1.

: , History Is Planned

Don Buddln is t]le guy who
wre'cked Gordon. !Juddln'a two­
run trlple ocr loser , trank Lary
fe1tur'!d a four-run Red So,; rally
in the seventh inning. The Tigers
led 2-0 until then.
Casey Stengel had to employ
three pitchers in lhC' :ninth-Luis
Arroyo, Bob Turley and Bobby
Shantz-to · halt a two-run rally
by the A 's and preserve Art Dit­
mar's IOth victory for the Yan­
kees.
The Senators knocked out Bob
Shaw with four runs in the first
inning and went on to dl'.!feat the
White Sox on Pedro Ramos' four­
hit pitching.
MIHII Shut1 · 01,1t Giants
Vinegar Bend Mizell of the Pi­
· rates hurled his seccind straight
shutout in rt"1gistering his eighth
victory of the season at the ex­
pense of the Giants. Mh:ell gave
up five hits · and didn't wllk a
batter. Sam Jones, who suffered
his 1 1th loss againBt 13 wins, was
victimized by his own throwfog
error, which allowed Bill Virdon 1
to score from first on a bunt.
Lew Burdette hit a home run
RtUNION SUNDA·y- The annu•I Brewer reunion will
be held at �he _Portland State Park
Sunday begmnmg at noon, it is an­ I
nounced.

,n?!khe?a�even �� a��
the Cub� in winning bis 12lh
game for the Braves. Milwaukee
raked lo&amp;er Don Cardwell and
lhree Chic-al!o relievers for 15
hits.
.
Bob Purkey registered his l ltth
victory for the Reds aJthoug,h relieved by Marshall Bridges in the
ninth, Between them, Purkey and
Bri�s held the Cards to rive
hits and dropped them into third
place.

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There is a determining influence, not often recognized,
which lies at the heart of many of the divisions of the Church.
I am speaking primarily of American Protestantiam and of
the effect which tw o different concepts of the nature and mis­
sion of the Church are having on the work and wi.tnes, of the
Church in our day.
Many peop)e who hold divergent viewpoints are unaware
of having lhem, and they are not alway s consistent In acting
upon them.
The situation may be defined briefly. To some people, the
Church is i n the world primarily to witness to God's redemp­
tive act in Jesus Christ; to others, the Church is an ecclesias­
world.
tical organization which will eventually conquer
Some will affirm their belief in both concepts and insist
that they are not mutually exclusive. But undue consideration
for one or the other side inevitabl y affects a person 's whole
attitude and reactions to a number of matters.
Where it is beli,ved that lhe Church's prifJlJIJ')' task Is wit•
nessing to the redeeming and sanctifying power of Jesus
Christ as embodied in the Gospel message, we find that parti­
cular empha5is is placed upon the nature and content of the
message itself.
But where 1t is thought that participation in the work of
organization will ultimately conquer the world for social righ•
teousness , we find people naturally promoting and taking ad­
vantage of every movement, authority , 'and power that will
advance humanitarian and soeial revolution within or outside
of the orga,nized Church.
In the first concept the emphasis is on the witness of the
message itself. Men trust in the power of the Holy Spirit to
change lives and produce righteous fruit.
In the second , the emphasis is placed on ecclesiastical or�
ganizations, resolutions , pronouncements, lobbying, and even
the arm of the law itself to affect the social changes envision­
ed for a world where the Church shall _.the dominating in.
fluence.
,
One might illustrate the nature of the pf'Oblem with the
story of lbe Prodigal Son . A• to the ulthnAte welfare or the
Prodigal, was it vital that he be made comforta'ble in the "Far
Country," or that he be broughl lo realize his .iwserable · on•
dition and return to h� father?
., ,
r.
From the pronouncements of some in the 'Cb1qch (yii wed
in the light of their silence on matters having to d� wit� the
Gospel itself), one would think that the Church's maJor task is
making the Prodigal comfortable and happy where he is.
It is a matter of record that the macbmery of most major
Protestant denominations is in the h•mds of those who appar­
enttx look at the influence and mission of the Church in terms
ot 9i:iciil reformation. Annual pronoun�'!!'mcnts of conferences
and Gener,1 Assemblies on matters having to do with disarm­
I ameitt, Federal aid to education, birth control, the United Na•
lions, federal housing, minimum wage laws, and any number
of socio-political issues come as a result of the social reforma.
·
tion ooncept and its leadership.
11Iose of us who believe that the witness of tlle Churr� is
of pl'lJllary importance do not minimize the � for the nn­
plemeiiµ.tlon or Christian principles in the social order, May
God forgive any Christian who ignores his responsibility to
is dealings wit.t, his fellow menl
' live and act as a Christian in hthe
social order can be changed
But we do not believe that
in depth without the presence and influence of redeemed Jnen
and women, and we do uot believe . that redemp�on. �mes
apart from conversion tu Jesus Chnst. '.l'hus Yt'f ms1st . that
first things must be kept firsl. Whal gOOd does'il do to tell
non-Christians to act like Christians? How mu� more 1mpor.
tant it is that the Church concentrate on winning men to
Christ and leading them to live for him ill the environment in
which God has placed them!
To us that is the primary task and message of the Church.
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lhlp ti pm; Won:blp 7 pm,
p- Ch•..h of Ch,IOf Sunday achool t:IQ am; llom­
ini wara6fp 10:IO am ; Even.Ina
wwlhJ» 1:30 pm; Pranr meeting
and Bible 1tvibi 7:80 pm Wcdoe1,­
day.
Kll1111!i1'¥rr Chwct, - Sunday
11:hool t:IO· 1m; Wonhip aervice
10:IO 1D1,
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�•• Chu�nclar oclwol 9,30
"' IOc!\I! am.
om· Worft
�
·e.ntl1:P., #vw,tlst
-�1.24_ . �re.u.t Aye. D�V Hall)
S1bbatb �ool z pm; Worlhip
aervice • : \QI pm; aervlce1 .ar• Sat­
urday . f'l'1yer meeting 1111mday
7:30 pm.
f"'1oo!I of Oo4, "It, -I�
Sund.tr a,;bopl "1;45 am; WON�ip
!!!'TVlf:o !1 ,.Jlll; Pt:ay,� ""t"''"&lt;
�y �� pm; Young people
Friday ,,� pm.
(;i,.� ��n1H,n•I
KlnuW Jtoad-,-S11ind1¥ achoo!
o •r 10:30 am;
l:
Y..S tt
ev�
· \f t,t, Great �end
,
-llornlliJ 'w....�lp' t,so om; Sun•
da)' lijl�t 1,&gt;; 10 •m� Evening
aervlce -7;·30 pm.

The Chosen People
The horde of slaves that escaped from Egyptian bondage
was, for the most part, an unpromising l�t. Utterly without
any education beyo�d tha� which was require.cl .of slaves, and
qwte without experience m the matter ol relig,on, t}J.ey were
taught by'Moses to believe that their flight from bondage was
a part of a divine plan which was , someday; to be revealed in
its fullness and which was to triumph over the world .
The working out of the plan for mankind, Moses sa,1d, re­
quired that one nai.ion should be assjgned the role of lea�er­
ship. To it was to given the responsibUJty of reprP.sentmg
Yahweh (�ometimes translated Jehovah) in the government
of the affairs of the race,.
Ha\° ing been as.signed the role of le�er, th-t Hebrews were
to obey Yahweh. It was not that their God was a tempera­
mental, whimsical, or capricious deity, but that he was work·
ing according to a plan which would not devia-te.
To be a chosen people nieans that the nat�on is an heir. to
many rich �omises. But it also means that 1t m�st obey im­
plicitly. Neither ancient lsrael nor modern Amertc� can hope
TH� C H U RCH l'O R ALL . • , ·
Ar..L FOR TH::: CHURCH
for special favors without showing special loyaltr.
A desperate run • • • a frantic slide , , , the fee1
'rv
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Part P.f the Plan
flM, (2111rch Is 1he R!UIUt f■nor on
ba,J against yo'Ur clents • • . the belated taa:
the
of
SUNDA.Y
•1tthfar the built!Jn1 of ,h1nc1t1 Ind
Aga'in and again the Hebrew proph�ts reminde� their. h ea:r­
of the shortstop'a glove. Then a voice, tlear, certain
aooi dtl,,uuhip. II in aoirhowe ot
WIJll'N•TV
ers that the deliverance from Egypt was but a smgle link m
• • • final'!
�• YII,..,, Whhou1 • srron1
Channel 13 - 9:45 •·"'·
the �haln of circumstances that proved that God had a plan
Quidi, wwltlin clem.acr•i:,o ,u)r dvillll­
And oth ough the cheers may be laced with hoots
for the human ra•:e.
"" an 111rvl•.•• Tben· ■re four 1,011nd
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,
enee
Deperul
g
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"OYeN!&lt;llll
�eam's of d.i$approval, you're safe. And nothing
and
....,,. •hr •...., penon ohould ••·
The Uniform Sunday School lesson for August 7: "GOD &amp;
On Altollol"
that fict !
cltanre
can
1ht
suppor1
,mt
1eau,brl,
�'!!nktf
LOVE FOR HIS CHILDREN," Hosea II.
ke,
..
hl.own
For
II)
en,
n.,,
Cflurch.
is
h
that
Equaily drafuati� - and far more import1nt It was not only that God bad a plan for Israel, but
� For hll d11hlrm '1 ab. 0) For the
I M•t'1ad'1 t Ch ,.i, Alln,! R.,
is
advent�re that brings earnest men and women
the
plan included all men. In 1.11or1',ing o�t that plan he i�tended Rober� R ' Cart pa's,or. -.,�nd.i;
· 1ali■ ol hit �mnn111Lrr •rid o■don. (◄)
into the Churclt.
to use Israe) �s a• l_eader , and the exodus was one of his tools �chool 9:Sa Yo&gt;!d Dillinger1 �upt.
fw lht ,■lea of1heCburch l�lf, whLdl,
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ii,,.d. � •oral Ind lllfflri■I IUppon.
used for trammg his chosen people.
.
Worship at JO:� with He.:man
There
realize the inertia ot
we
when
point
a
fa
flul IO IO to du.ttJ, 1-,:ut■rly a!!d ru,d
This "philosophy of history ' set � .Jews _apart from all Tayl9r, Je e�r. s uD.dly even­
•11,.
11Wt
JQlll
desperately, leav­
forward
'plunge
We
,
half-bolieving_
other men, even in the days of Jesus. Great philosophers such lng ..� 7: �r�ul.ar �a: or
frantically
seeking
skepticism,
yeirterd,ay's
behind
ing
as Aristotle and Plato believed I n a supreme being, and they the .MYF; etlliesd.4iy ev�ning at
for
purpose
and
meaning
liromlses
that
Truth
the
also believed in the merits of certain virtues. But they never 8 �ee)J�ye� :�nres, F 1
OW' Jlfe,
worke� out any comprehensive phi,losop�y of history, ,Both
Dorin pa�tor.: Worshr:e'.so. Sun'.
TJten there's tit• thrilling moment - the du-t
of them were Greeks, proud of thetr her1�ge and confident day ;chool 10:30; Otis Knopp,
1'(lnt�•ion still all around us - when we
worldly
ot
b,'
of Greek superiority. But tftey never conc�1"ed of Greece as s4,et.
we have found our faith, And
11ur
!n
know
being a divinely appointed l�_ader for mankmd.
,;_.rme1 1ua t=�urch, F. E.
of the organ, even ab(,ve
strain,s
t�
abpve
a'Iw.,._
Problem of E'l'll
punn, pastor; Sund•r school 9:30
there Js a Voice.
unconvlnced,
world
a
of
damor
the
Worship
Out of the bitterest personal ex,erlence thr�ugh whic� any Wayne Roush, Supt.;
clear,
our Faith.
confirming
'final
,
.,
•
certain
8:00.
honorable man can ever pass, Hosea came �1th a conv1ction
that was revolutionary in its cha-racter,
C•&gt;1•ia't IHq. LJ"" ·A'•· SmJu. Suorh,t, V1,
Syr•cu.. &amp;UB Church, F. E.
.
.
Ha\ling been betrayed and deserted by the wife of h is Dunn, pastor: sunday school 9 :3�;
'l'1f:!:;" _ .
youth, he discovered that he still loved her in spite of her in·- Ben Quisenberry, supt.; Worship
10:46; Prayer meeting Wednt!sday
fidelity.
0.
7:3
Reasoning from this 1 he came to the conclusion that such a
God as Yah weh (Jehov ah) must surely lov e Israel in spite of
First Baptl,t Chu rch, Racina,
her defections and infidelities.
Arthur R. McC11 ,iley, pastor. 9:30
With the hope ft wlH, in so Me •e..ure, toater •INI llelp
The Christian doctrine of the love of God derives from both am Sunday school; 10:45 .im
Hosea and Jesus. It teaches a simple, but tremendous, truth. Morning worship sermon "T_he
eotnmunltg Hie, this
n,staln that whieh is 900,J In f•
It says that God loves even &amp;he wrongdoer. This does not New Creation" ·' 5:45 pm Senior
mea n that God condones wrong-doing, out that anyone who BYF; 8:00 Pm Evening service
•ml 011rani%atfons
"The Wrath of the Lamb"; Wild ·
i• sponsore�; f&gt;t1 the bu •i••11 --rm•
leati,a:,i
does evil may be assured of fqt&amp;iveJ:W5$ . .i.f . he will but a
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?:ao P m ·Prayer
nesday
p•
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proach God· in tile spirit of penitence. ., .
u,hose names appear f&gt;elote,
Church, •t
.ptlst
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Even a natiol1 that lras sinned can be forgiven , but it will
require a national spirit of penitence to achieve the forgive- Great Bend, Arthur R. McCauley,
pastor. 0:30 am Morning . wqrship
0
ncss.
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school topic ''The
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service "The Wr:ith of the Lamb"
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Chester, 'Ohio
school:
Sunday
l0:25
service;
ship
Worley Haley, Supt.� Morning
esday night prayer
,
Peul Parker and Howard and Tuesday.
worship 10:30 am; FMY t1ervice 8 pm Wedn
.
ting
mee
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Carpentet
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Miss lb,ude Creel of Chester and
7 pm• . Evening service 7:30 RoChurch,
EUB
moved from the HyseU pro,
and
have
Parker
Bethel
Homer
Mrs.
arid
Mr.
So""'bP.rl E. S"!ith in ch�rge; Prayer
�.a
Susie were Sunday dinner guests perty on N. Main St. to Pomeroy.
Paul Hookii, minister. 9:SO Sun,. Th
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mll"tin g ,", :,,.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Pierce and
of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Wilber Parker and
Closed Each Lord's, Day
�et� A........, Roa,to 124 day schoo l; 8 Worship �erv1r!e;
Jeweler and Optometrist
•
of Chicago and Mr. and
prayer
family
night
ay
Cheater.
family.
Wednesd
pm
8
Sunday
pastor,
Dorcas, E. Co,llner,
Wolfe of Middleport
Edgar
Pomeroy
and
Mn.
Hysell
Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Mlddleporl
·Rock Springs Road
urch of Jesus ac:-laool 1 1 anP; Children'11 church meeting.
,
and Mrs. James Ha,
Mr.
on
called
Hysell
Carl
Mrs.
and
Ml'.
and
IOD.11
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Chrfst of Latter Day S•lnta. 3 pm ; . Wonhip '1:1t[t · pm Sunday,
Lottrldge EUB Church, P1ul.
Thursday. On
cbCldren,
and
ley
Parkersin
visitors
business
were
Friday.
and
Tuflsday
Old ToWn Flats on Por�land Road
Sumhy
10:00
r.
ministe
Hoob
visited Mr.
group
the.
Wednesd31y
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Charleston
·
and
burg, Huntington
ll raidfor_. Church of c,-,,,,, school; 1 1 :00 worship 1ervlce ;
S1,mday school 9:30 am; Preaching
Lah, of
and
Martin
Carl
Mrs.
and
week.
last
.
10:30 am and Blhle Study Wed- Ralph· Humble, Pastor, Jim Reed, 8:00 Frfday night prayer meeting.
were
.
theyl
Sunday
On
.
Mrs
and
Charleston
an
Zimmerm
Emma
Mra.
Morn•
9:30
1im;
scliool
Bible
nesday 8 pm. c. w. Proffitt, pas- Siipl;
'olle
Mlthodllt Church,
Unhed
M
Joe
0.
Mr.,,
ltt.l\elld
bus,
join«I
by
vtsiors
Golum
of
business
mce
were
Nelson
lnsur;
Ethel
Nationwide
Inf worshl p 10:30 am; Cbrist!an Pomeroy, Eugene Brown, pastor,
�
Middleport
tor.,
and
.
and
;
and Mary, Middleport
in Muon, W. Va., Friday.
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Midway COfflmunlty Cflurch, End"'"er (youth) 8 pm; Eveping Sunday school 9:15 am Kenneth
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Gene
St,
Mrs.
ovemigh
2nd
a'n
E,
was
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Bobby Searles, Minlat.er. Chuck wonliip 7- :30; Wednesday evebing Finley, Supt; . WOtshlp 10:30 am
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din
l•ic
fW
Pleasant
Pt.
Saurday.
Parker,
Susie
of
ea
u
g_
,
Searlee, Sunday School, Supt , , Bl h" Study 7:30.
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subject "What Is The WJ11 of
llnf, Frances Larkin is visiing Lake Alina. Joe , \lqlfe is no oon­
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iadbcr,y c:;flurC:fl ICflrld; Art God?"; MYF both J�nlors and
Sunciiy School stirta at 9:30 a. m.,
llr. and Mrs. George Larkb al fined to H;oltf!!r Hoa:p,\tal U.,)i re­
, minister: Bible Sr.hool, at Seniors meet it 6 pm; M:ethoPrayer meetii,g Tuesday 7:45 p.
sult or lnjurles reef!l\led in ari auto
Del"Molnes. N. M.
,
Bakers Of Good' Bread
.9; . ,J!1In • \YJ�Ul' Ro-.yl�y Sr. Supt.; dist Junior camp Aug. 7-12 at
m
on their return rro.m Lake
accident
Mr. nd Mn. J. w. Jefleries of
"z:iQq -ff'urch -Of ·c hrlit, PotM- Morning WQNhip• 10:30; ·Christian Lancuter camp ground. Ro3v.
Mrs. John Doddmg and
and
Mr.
of
Hunl!Jlgton, W, Va,
lndlti1napolla were recent guests
Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
roy-Ka,riJPn,vJne 'lload, Eugene . Endl'tV.or 6 p,in.; tvenlnf worship, Brown will be attending camp
movin1 int4;1 the Gr�te
are
family
and
Amos
Bertha
·
her .i..ter Mn
Underwoo1, mihl1ttr. lUbJe .sch9.ol '1 P,Jl'!:.,. '
along with three youth Hllah Vau
ent
n q(ai� St. �r. Duddms
o_
apartm
Cush Johnston of
"iu. and
ic:I....,.. Mall of· J.hevahia Wit- ghan, Marilyn Moore ond Lynda
9:30 am; MOrnlllJ worship _10:30
as aBS11tant cos.eh
hired
been,
has
a
day
·
Bradbury Mrs Amos spent
atn; Evening wo!'Rhip '1:30 J&gt;ll1· Ro- ne�_. P,ubUc �eetln, Sunday 3 Reuter.
·
at �ullan� High School to replace
s.
iohnsion
the
with
bert Rerd., Bible School Supt,
, pJJ;J:' W'atchtower •tu.dy • pmj
who hlB attep�, a
'Barbara and Junior Carter, chil- David Kmght ville.
Chrlttlan Si:lanco Society 144
Custom Built Kitchens
""• Syr1cu.. �1st C:l,11reh Bible !study 1ue�ay· t ·pm; SerMr. �udd1ng
at
Clrele
post
.
Carter
Blaine
dren q( Ji[r. and Mn.
13ev. Carl· Herring, Pa.tor. Sun- vice m"t� ��7 7 pm; Min- Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Morning
. Ohio, the
erland
Cumb
at
are 1ptindina: the summer with a taught
Middleport
service at 1 1 wi�h SPIRIT the
day School 9:30 am, Dana Win• istry,,�hoo.l Tbur:ldal 8 p
.
l
year
schoo
past
y
&amp;isler, T-Ssl. and Mrs. Bobb Alma.
· • hre1'ner, Supt; Wo_ri;hlp ael'Yice at
Dllitwllla �� �illftl subject of the lesSOn 11ermon.
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Union
,
Loeal
Spauhijng •nd family al Mojne,
receiv­
have
we
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text
u
Golden
Yp
Christ";
of
Crose
''The
hen•
w
Don
�•vUle,
C��Jt.
th
7:30
eafifornia.
world,
the
or
spirit
Mr. and Mrs. J"ames 'l'bom11 and
Fellowlhip 6 p. rn., 'Wed.j, Midweek 1_1:i�� put��- S1111da1 ,Chool cd not the
1 or G�:
h
whlch
spirit
the
but
Wed.
Bible Slud):', 7;10 p. m.
'9:80 ·i.,m! �f;ijiJ '°1'fll�t 110:30
Homer t'arker 1s employed at . ra�ily were week end guests ofd
thell' parenlfl, Mr. and Mn. Fl9y.
ua thu� 1.tf■rt' PIHt,. , ll•.. am; Pfl&amp;rlrq Yqutl1-·• 0:'6 pm; that we mi11:ht know the things
LIneuter this · week.
s and · Mr. and »:rs. Clair
Thoma
Hubert Sharp, LP.utor. Sdncb.)' EvaneeHsttc aerv� 7:80 pip; Fel- that arr freely given to ua of
Mt.
of
er
daughl
.Jffl Slawter,
Makers oi Holsum.- �iid
eveWednesday
2:12.
CC\r.
I
1
ld
God.
services
orship
v
low,tilp ser ice Wedrie 11 :30
i,chool19:30 am; w
and W:ra. Hiram Slawter is a sur- taylo_r. Karen and James Thomas
'
Pomeroy's Budget Shopeing Center
welare
All
8:00.
at
service
nine
rem.11,med tor a -longer visit.
Sdn.i:t.ar evening at 7:30.
prq
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gicil patient at Hol:r.er 1-iosrutal .
ef ttt. NmreM,
Chvrch
MiM11Hrt Church of � N•• come.
of
daughter
th,
Longstre
Leta
Mrs. Faye Palmer, who recently
The: HNtt, M.thoclld Church,
a.
syracUse, Rev. Harold Holme1, 111,.,.. ·sdnday school,
Mr. and Mn. K. F. Longstreth of was employed in Mansfield, is vis­
iJi•
.
pa&amp;tor,
, ,."=30 -•· m. Raymon K:onkrigbt,
/ pastor. Sunday. school 9:30 am; m.; morning_ wortblp, 10
Lana,ville underwent an app�n• iting her IIOJI, Mr. and Mr8. Fred
.1; M'V1K:!
1 ayer vine worlhlp 10!30 am; "Ruin 'and
o1U, 11,n,
y1 .,;,.
'\"' 7130 P, m. ii;:
n '"-t t-" Even a 1erV·1.i...
MornI I\&amp; ,rorsh 1p ·'1"'
deetomy at Holzer HOJiJll.11 t�i� George and eons.
rig 1rtd Bible 1l11dy Wednes- Redemption". ChurCh scboo1 D:30
, 6:lt() pm; •�vaiti;1i�c •erv·1cos at meet�
Support the Church of Your Choice
You Sunday
with
h
week.
Churc
to
ne
Someo
Take
Mn. Muriel Fol.ey is home from
on p. m.
Jack Bechtle, Supt·, OHiclal Board
7 :30 pm:
· Wednesday 7:.i•o prayer day 1 :.....,
, llr� and Mn. Charles Simpkins Holzer Hospital where she Was a
Pomoro
st
evenine
,Sunday"
Stroet
next
Pomeroy
Main
meet
W
eol
will
bo
q'r 1\1"41lY
N"°"'I ••,tlit--Su�d•y �hoot
· meetlpa:; Pr,yer
Pho•• WY-2,%844
vlsiled the past week with his sis­ surgieal patient ror two weelts. She
7:30 Pm; �isslnnaTY •vh;e il � D:3Q -a . ,m.; w�rf.hlp, n 1. m. pray- the church at 7:30.
Mra. Nettie Ward, Tatwell, Va. will be re-admitted again during
ter.
Flnt llaptl1t ChUri:h, Pomeroy,
at 7 :30 er aervt�, WecwJl!daY 7 p. m.
3rd TUesday of the JllDl'.llJI
Mr.
and Mn. John Folan of Lon­ August.
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.
dillr,inNr -�"ltt - . Sundiy Ralph C. Zundel, pastor. Willi11m
pm. ·
Oblo, and Mr. and Mrs Che.11don.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Wise. Jane
combln:15
l
l
G:30Supt.
Watson,
Mornliil
wonhlp,
9:SO.
end
ffhOOI
week
were
teer Folan. Xenia,
Chwrdt .t �ildraei,
and John, Mrs.; Minti Wl1e and Mrs.
ed service of worship and . study.
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Bank)
parents, Mr. and Maude RawHnp attended the
tbeir
dly
of
guests
Frien
Unloi A,yes. Po ,ror, � • 11! lQ;J&amp;
(The
Mldcll
eport
ut Strei
sent.lion or ''The 81pllst ,Tu,
157 Waln
I 'F.J."f �Id-S nday
O� ·
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Mn. Wm. Fol�n.
t'·®l 'it'
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Tucker, Reunion at the Old Dexter
\l Sun, �ee Advance" by memben of
Int
h
M:..c
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sc
a.
•t
Middleport
001)1:li)
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Mr. and Mn. William Blake and Church SUnday.
JfornUiio
• Wors¥.fP.' v�:•t•~ - dll"' i... lO
Jun•
and
Nurtery
e,
committe
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the
• m.
, ·a:
family of Hysell Run have moved
0,45 l!i,onlDJ -IIOI;, -i ...,.
Mr. and Mrs. Cart li!Orris. Jim
, ,Ha,.....,,1)111• P1Ntirttr.fa" - lor church lor chlldfen. also bap
to the Hysell property on Salem St.
er � Ulffl: -Th�.:.; 1).lt. ill. ,.
at
meeting
, .Mark, were weekend viaiton
and
Youth
Hou:. of Pra,;.;,v "Chitfar. 'rf�·· Sundy �901 W, ,If- �- V{YF '1 tiamal service;
I Mn. Hattie MeKem:le has return­ of Mr.
and Mrs. Carl benlson of
reception
:SO
7
Wedne,day
6:30;
■•
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Ed- pm aKd '1iible dud:, every Tue
ed from Athens where she helped
l Country Church jn Town).
Mldd •UI �nl« for Rev. and Hrt. Boone,
care for her silter, Mrs. Emma Wheeling.
mond Life, pastor. Sunday 4C'1ool �fF'
Women's
:30
.
Thui'ldsy
'1
dlfport;
.
Mr. and Mr,;. C1lvin :sprow.e and
t
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,
� 9;30 tm·
f p:
cy
Agen
reen
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Walg
Society
ary
G
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were week end guests or
her
family
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Mn. Ethel Snowden visited
, 11 ti1,1
.t i' •or'
Cadlllac-Oldsmobiie,Ramhler
h
,
MIM.,-rt
ist,
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Ch
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r
Ch11rch
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Mrs. Adron Bush, Colum•
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,
pm
,
,
and
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Mr.
I
Snowden
am;
Harry
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Mn.
. · se
,
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and
'1.'
Mr.
•
.On.
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t:
Phone WY-2.ZS16
Pomerot , Pomenrr
, "•lrvlew Church, a..,, lmed Wedne1c:t,y Bible lludy ,7: pm. Fred J. Gardller, J.linlfler. D:30
Da1f!d, end newborn son, M.l�ha@I, bull. They went to visit their
St
W,
!lllln•
i4z
daughter, Betty Jane, who is •
RuttaNI ChuNh -, tM•N-.IINH Bible School R. C. Steffy", Supt, '
''
Sllllday at Pt. Pleasant.
Thoma.a. p11tor. Sunday school ,at
subject
worabip
Mornlni
10:30
Mbndng
pati�nt In Children'I Hoi'pital. Ar•
am.
·
1ehoo
Canton
lo
-Sund•,went
rbert
lt,ou•"',
..Gern1an
b
Bo
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Theel''·
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Bettlte
To
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thur Sprouse of M�tcoal. W. V•.
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in
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where he will participate
pr1ye1 se l'H Wodretdt1, ,:00 WON1111
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Oreat
"Some
Subject
aervlce.
ing
ning
Heat
"11,nper
&amp;
also went.
game
·
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bing
pm
football
1:ffl
.
Plum
vice
All•Ohio
'1:30;
Prop
the
tor
tlce
J. P, Joachim,
'-l preacMni Sanda1, 1:1�ht
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7·SO Prayer
Wed.
.
Decisions"
7:45
pm.
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Wednee:
terYlte
sun,
metting
1.
Auguat
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BIRTM ANNOUNCID
�•1"'1'111• !;.he,n ChrJ,ff•ir meellnf ond Bible otudy,
11n. iBerth1 La11her, Mi111 Etna
d 1 6 45 ...
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Phone WY-1-!057 , Gal'dnl!
Mlcfdll...,+
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l\lld
ptJet
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Mra. lArry Smith, Pome
and
Mr.
at­
am.
.
n
Wonhip
•:30
eport
Chipma
school
Bible
Ethl!I
Mn.
Churchr.
ociftt
�,_fAlih
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pastor:
Boone,
Donald
,1 are •nnoundflg tile
Route
•�d
roy
the
Helen
tended the funeral of llliu
Rev. w. H. Slnbsb1ugh, palt'or aent&lt;:,e1 10:30' IIJll,Oq;
M
Is
"Thia
m.
Y
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Wor,bip.
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birth
.
7 lb. lf oz, daughter,
Jll't
Sunday
fo
ille,
Sundi11
h
and
Wilkesv
at
i:30
D1Yil
·
Lautt! Cliff: Su!iday stbool
m.
p.
service,
7:39
Eveninl
Body."
18 at l\ufp &lt;.entt­
Ch....._
Juli
C
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Gardner
Frld4,,
llurdai'
Everett
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De+tr
and
:
mee.t
ar.
CJ•ss
,
Supt;
am Phil Wiae
1 Finance .
Chln1e.'
1
Overtaktt1
has ,betln n1m:d
Bulk
es,
"An
Sbe,
on
Novelti
Hospitil.
al.,
called
Slices,
t·30
e
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1
4
.
••achlhi
hn
Byesvill
1nd. tamlly bf
F�aturlng·De,corate
�I 10;30 •m, Wm, B1lle In Bibi
1
evenfollowlftg
arents 'ato
meet.a
e
'Grandp
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l,,il
Sunday
!(,illy
[{t
third
r,
nr'�f
tthe
Gatdne
y!n
m
,
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Mr
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Sund1y
Phone WY•Z-3718
iat-c aervIce, •, :80 pm; Pr•v,.r
, Mlddlepot1 KL ,1
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call�
s:,.,
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at
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was working toward a fixed goal.

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By Roy L Sm[th
The religion of the ancient Hebrews was distinguished from
the Teliglon, of the Babylonians, Assyrians, Egyptians and
other peoples of antiquity by at least one great maJor fact. In
some respects Marduk, lshtar and Baal bore strong resem­
blances to Yahweh b,Jt in at least one respect the Hebrew
faith was radically dilferent from itllything _else in the world.
The faith that Moses implanted in the mmds and upon the
hearts of the fleeing Israelites declared that there was a p�an
which operat�d in history, a-nd that tbe life of all mankind

J

In the National League, the Pi­
ratl's incre11sed lheir lead to four
games by healing the Giants 1-0
the Braves climbed baek into sec­
ond place wlth a 10-2 win over
the Cubs, and the Reds snapped
the Cardinals ' seven-game win­
ning streak, 3-0. Rain washed out
the Dodgers-PhlllieJI' ean:ie.
dne of Dykes' old Detroit play­
ers, Red Wilson, helped the In­
dians ha!t it five•game winning
streak by the fjrillles. With the
score tied 3-31-'wilson opened the
seventh innine with a double,
moved to third on a sacrifice and
sco:rcd the winning run 011 John­
ny temple'.!! squeese bunt.

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Picnic .4t Forest Run

Dale Smith, PNlsldent, opened with
devotlom. A short bu1lne11 eea1lon •
w11 held. The travellna; priu 1do­
nated by Mn. Karl Grue.er wa,
awarded to Mra. llichal'd CampbeU.
Gamu wtre plQ'N and priae1
awarded to Mn. Sin.Ith, Mn. Kel•
1r, Mn. Araanda Kaapar and Mr■•
Rollin Burhs.
Rom�·1p,1�e ice ere1m and cab
'lft1'1 � by the hotteue■ to
tho,e nained above and Mrs., IfW•
rence Lanpln:a, Misses Lena · and
Thelma Grueaer, Mn. Geoqe
HelnN, Milt Bernice Ann DW'lt,
:11rs. WIiiiam KJlllnaer, MrL Ray
Seld•�•l&gt;el, iln. Delbert 111"1,
stein ,tpld �- Grueaer and W1,­
llam lllnell.
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LltSSON OF THE WE!ilf

' Change Of Uniforms Helped
llvk Th h N
G d

W · L.
�- •68
Pit::u�;:•od
: :�
'&lt;Hwaukee
Louis
Sl.
!WI 45 . !IM 4 �
Los A.nceles
ll3 44 .MB 5 ½:
San Francisco
Ciol'innati
181 ,�L
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Philadelphia
10 71
4._1 80
a. = _
Ctiic•go
,_ uo:., .S80 w•
F,rWay Nlfkt'1 '9:esulh
Plthburfh 1 S.rr Fre,w:,aeo O
Clnclnutl 1 St. l,.oui1, I
Mll,..l'kN 10 Chlc•fD 2
Pt.Ha., Pftd. rain
Lo• Aft911I" at,.�
Plti:htr,
S..turtllr't
LN A,..._ •• ,._,w.,hl• ni,iu
WHli■rM (11-S) n
17.101.
S.n Frandac. at piltblM,rpM rlichal '3-i l ,._ L■w 11 4-5 ).
Chic■s,o •t "'""f•Jfkff _ ffobbl•
(10-1 4 ) ¥1 PtUr� 1•11.
C incinnati 1t St, Loul1 _ Maloney (0-2) v•�Brogllo (12-5).
5u"day'1 Gfme1
Chicago •t Milw11uk..
Cincinnetl at St. L0\111 2
�,,_ Franci1co at Plffaburvh 2
Loa A.rite.., •• PhH1del phla 2
AMERIC AN L EAGUE
w. L. Pct. GB
57 40 .588
New York
Chicago
57 45 .!579 2½
Baltimore
�7 48 .W 3
ClcveJend
51 48 .526 6
49 50 .490 9
WuhJngton
45 J3 .&lt;Mi9 12½
Detroit
Bo.don
42 !&gt;7 .flt 16
38 69 .392 19
Kansas City
Frld1y Nieht't ...ulb
Walhlnfton 6 Ch:a,o 1
OIMelaad 4 D.U-1...-. I
&amp;ottM 4 o.trolt 2
Ill.. Yori!; 4
f;lty 3
��Yrtl�y•, Pr�b.le l'ltchl-n
W11hintton ,t Chicago - Stobbs
(8-:Z) vs Sc;ora i2-5),
Bo.ton pt O.trelt _ F. Sullivan
(3-}2) "• Mo�,1 (8-1).
8&amp;1timoro •t Clel(tluNI - Brown
(7� vs Perry (12'-5).
I New York 1t M:•1¥11 City (night)
-Short 12-4) v1 Hill (6-7).

I S ke Beh• d
Kniwht At }32

Williamson

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F' tef'Waid

Before you buy, we'll 11how
YOU why! Phone us lotloy for
• tree 1urvey.

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S'J'ANDINGS

Gary Stotµrt,, 12-yea,-old rigbthander or the Midd leport
Little League All-Stanj p,9t bis team into an ear ly season
" classic" next Monday evening at 8:30 in the Wellston tour.
nament with a 7-'J, no-hit, no-run victory over Clay Township
-·
of near PortsmoUth.
The clessie next week will be lor Clay 11:nd shut Middleport out
Wi�h the Pomeroy Trojan, 6-2 •I bat as Woody CaU rotated a
winners over Coelton Thu
, total of 17 aU-slars through bis
and along with the . Chlllko
�e batting order and de!eose p-Ot,i­
Merchants, t,11pped as one of
tions.
"teams to watch."
Altien fanned five in three
The Clay boy1 never put en• innings, walked one; Goad fanned
oueh wood on 11ny of Stobart·11 six, walked · two, committed one
curving stuff to w.:1rrant being balk.
c.alled a hit. He fanned an eyen
dozen, gut four outs on Infield I In the Gallipolis Nationals
rollers, 11nd two lofty hles Wfre game against Wellston last ni ght
taken in the outer pa �fy rea. �to- GaHipolis won 2-1.
The winner will pity th� win­
bart walked four, n�v·er m:j)l'f
than one In an innilic. �o ner between the Trojans and
mulls on routit1e ground . balh Middleport, August 9 al 8:30 pm.
P't: two lay �a.tters P-JI, �ae.,
Cla)' . . . . .
000 000-0 0 3
.,..eanw h�lle, M1ddle t ' ba ttel'1 Midd
leport
142 OOx-7 7 2
IOP,j( qff qJ1 starter ;le.,_,
4 and How•
Goad
(LPJ,
Altier,
Bddf Moor-' _ was 111' e J3fJ the ard. Stobart 11nci J. Johnson.
short.stop·a bQb.ble, J,im Johnson
and Bruq! W,al�ce •f�ed . JWp,­
ly to ritht, Stohart fiied .deep to
IDS
J8
center, Moore scoring after the
catch.

811R SLIMMING DOWN
WINOOSKI, Vt ., UPI- HClSf'Y
Grlei, mammoth ti foot, 5 im·h
tackle of the New York Footb:.ill
Gbints, says he's sure h1•'ll be
dewn to his 2HO-pound playing
wei1:ht when thP Nal imrnl F·ooi­
ball League sf'ason starts. ltm1P y'�
eonfidenl be&lt;'.iuse hc't1 tllken off
10 pounds during · ·su1111rwr train­
�•" and already is down to 200

i1nd duct 1yatem11 _ _

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Wfilis ANTHONY
ffl !Jntioln

. lUP1tlMI ICE CREAM CO.
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._Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 6, 1960

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FOH IU:NT---Com,1eteJy renuvat­
ed 3rd floor �partment over
the Stiffler Shve Store on Court
�l, m Pomeroy. Lar&amp;e living
room, 2 bedrooms, with closets,
large waJk1n hall closet , dining
roum, kitchen, bath and ulllity
ruorn Newly firuahed hardwood
t luors, gaa wa,1,J f urnace, elec­
lrit· hot water tan.It. Kitchen
h.i:. builHn cab•neLii. 3rd floor
purch overlook.,n.e: Court St.
!'hone WY 2·2080.
3·2-tc

/-or ::io le
.!. ';I 1 t..;AIWt:N
I USt:IJ
tr,u:11m aud mow-

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fluor. One lar�e 18 :r. 22 t\, room
wllh adJoimng !Z ). 12 ft. rOom
011e JO ,c 18 fronl room. All
m· wly parntcd Willi uew . rloor
covering�. Phone W Y 2-2080.
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Ht:NT-Tt.ree oflice rooru
I1 Funo�er
Sllfiler Shoe Store on
'ourt St., ln Pomero)', second

ers. 1-totary mower bladl!s sh &lt;1 rpenetl. &lt;..:uswm muw1JJg .11ud
plowing.
S 1 . El•: PING roon1� close in town.
OkAVELY TRACTOR
8-3-tltp
l :l7 Butternut Ave
Sales ;ind i)erv11.:t! 512 t. M111n St.
,i e
�wve a complete Po meroy
no w
l'honc
WY 2- :.!1175.
(ltAVtiL SEN.V ICE. H you ar- e
$20. Richard
SMALL HOUSE
7-:.:1-lf�
coina to ,Ill y foreign country _
__ _ _
l-'1sher, Cc1ve Sl., Pumeroy. Call
WY 2-3537.
or anywhere in th� U. S. give 1 M�lCAi-l TOMATVtS lar�c µmk
8-6-6tp
Lh1ck meated :,:l:y l&gt;l"cdcr most -ua a call. N(\ service charge, nt
delicious flavor which IS really
ei.Lru. TAW N E Y STUDIOS. f2,i
t!1cm l!SJ1ctrnll)' __ ___
what SE:Jls
Gallipolia, 1
8ecoud A�cnue,
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adapted for h 1 &gt;!e _ .sl1t·111i,:.
.f �one GI 6- HH5 or G I 6-1243.
\\r'ANTJ,� IJ TI IHEE lit?-ies, two
cond hou�� cc1st ( roru sdiuol
1•:l:Mfc
part l1111c,_ uric full time. Part
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house 1n .Syracuse. W m . l lolme.s
lime earn1nga up to $30 per
THE MEIG·s- Co. fOX Huritci·s
I week. J'ho11c WW 2-5:iUI !or per 1
8-:t-Uc
will hold a Ihm shoot Su11d.iy
sunal interview. Car necessary.
,-t Bc1ld Knobs. I P. M, s-,-,1c ICE CHEAM cON Es �� J0- L 5 rcnls.
8-6- J tc
-,,-., - -- - - · - --- 1 J ilC k8 ).111ry B.ir, Midd I c1iu1·t.
I
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3·2-tih:
any debta l'Onthcted by a11yu11c
other th.an my.self.
GAS, Jo' UJ::L UlL and coal fur.
WOOted
(Signed) John T. .f,' iaher
n.tct!S, C111l !o:' lree C:.llnlaLes.
Aadrcs11 15 28 Nye Ave.,
1''oreman &amp; Abboll M1ddlcpurl. WANTED PAINTING interior and
Pomeroy, Uhiu.
6-JU-tA:
t•:icterior, also roofs repaired
S.5-3tc
painted. Phone evenings
and
'49 FORD-Ferguson T HAL'TOII.
.
l'II 7-2308.
8-6-6tp ,
J WILL NOT be reHpons1ble lor
New re11r lires ;llld plows. ! 'how.!
.!
ID)' de-bt• coulral· ted by llll)'U/II! I
Vlklng 3·2 7J .
(tl) J , til11
(20 !
----tither U:11n myself.
AUCT ION
(Signed) Leonard V11n Metd,
Address 1 1� �llenezer St. , SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 3, 19&amp;0 APAni'MENTS - .'f'urrullhed and
Unturrilshed. McMaaten, Middle
T :00 P. M.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
port. Phone WY 2-2082, 2 S ti
ld
m
.
have
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rnov•
,111d
houw
my
8-IS-3lc
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ing out of the stale uud w : 1 1 sell MUELLER FUltNACIS, WESTING
ROUND AND SQUI\Ht: DANCE at auction uu the t 11 w11 in t he rcur
HOUSE appll■nc.._ Arnold Bro­
S1llurday night, August 6 fr,1'.n of the SIIUMWA'V GHEEN I I OUSE
therl-, S-,racuM, Ohio. Phon•
9:30 to 12:30 ill Pomeroy MooMe on State Route 124 Ill !:iyrat·ust•,
WY2♦184.
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friend1.
8-e-Jtp furnishlng11:
AIR (;(1.NDITIONlN'G , REFRlGER­
Hcfrigeratur, !lot
F'rlgid11irc
aliun service Jack's Refrigera•
Point Hange (electriC' J, G. K Au·
lion. New Haven, }'boDe TU2tomalic washer, (.;as J lratcrs, nun
3537,
8-23- U
IOlJ N D LARG E black hound _ l'an t-"ylre Dining Huom Su1Lc, tl
o-..,ne r can hit1VC su me by �IIY - t: hai n
,11•1CTION I•
, Ant iq ue Love .Seal, Cher ry
In&amp; for ad 61 nd keep. Ot1t1 Mar- 1'able, Philco Air CumJitiont•r ( I
Complet• ,.,.,let.
lloJlu w, Hock Ton / , 4 pc. Bedro om :,iuitc
rf!l, Grueaer
Crltt 8rffftint
[M uSprings.
8-�c hosony), Marble to11 ch t •ht, Sct·Phan• or Contact
W,tte,
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ticmal Bookcase t 3 Jl� i, (. ' offce A. C. BRADrORi&gt;, R1cl'1a, Ohl..
U tO O
'l'ahle, Hug ,rnd Pad Olx l2), 1&lt;;11
" - Lric Huffy Lawn Mowt'r . l(f'.sluur- ·
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- ant t�pe table, Work Tahlc, China
AII Mlhff ••• Mo.Mis
(GoodJ, Elcdrk Ht�,, tcr ,
Clo.set
IIJla U,OPOL'1AH MoTOllll
Wrillns Desk, Olhcr Ch11i1·.s, .St•WIt.
Matft
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inll C'11rl, Large Wall Mirror,
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L11rlle Window 1"1111, (hid Ut· tl,
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1 880 MODEL A t·urd Cou 1,c. Lllmps, Music Cuh1rw1, !:itaud� .
Sound body, motor, overhauled Throw Ru1:s, IJi�hcs (�on1t• im11orl­
Le�lie lloJfma n ,
Lan �s vllle, ed) 1111d 11111tcl'llarwous ilt•IHs.
llefo1e 9:30 A.M.
John (;11morc,
Ohio, l'hone S H 2-44!'12. 8-6-atc
Mlddfe11ort W Y•2-264t
owner.
Pomeror WY -2-H95
Not re1ponslbla for •c;c;i d ents
(8)
l&lt;AUT1 Fl,IO ITORI
TcrmM: Cash.
At (tt..ttr
tU FORD I I,, 1'0N Truck. All Sule t·onduc1cd IJy 11HAIWOIW
'(1,111:... S-2141
new t1re11 1111d motor. Good i.:on- A UCTION CO, lfoc1rn:, Ohio.
HAMILL HIIVICI , rATIOH
dUJon. Phone A . N, Bengel, AUl:TIONEEH; Crill Urudfortl.
ano,. ,:00 A.M.
WY2-34172.
3-4-3tc I Sulc l\hnager: A . C. llrudford.
Albany USS
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livery Day Soni..,
4 Door 8ed&amp;n, Buick '• finest 60,000 L!TU Clrculalit1g l lcull'f,
and best. Thia or1c'1 had lhe
lllltomalic lhermo�lal u11d Ion.
Phone WY 2-2litl l .
llnetl care. We c111n proudly
B-ff&lt;Hp
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refer you lo It• ono ownur.
llllllltn11n, l'omcruy.
8-1'-dtc CANNING or Crcczcr sweet corn. COM�Ll!TE U,SURANCI PRO
gnen l&gt;e11ns. lnqulfc IJ. W.
tect1on, Lite, A ute1 Fire, Pollo.
Uhodc1 t' 11rm, Porthwd, Ohio.
lW PONTIAC VS $700. 2 Door
lillll1, lllddltpor�
c,11 Don
3-:l:-6tc
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Sedan and Hud 1'0J). Choice of I
&amp;wo rlne1 cara at th 111 pr ke. C
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Blaettnan, Pomeroy.
bu1hel. Victor Swain, Hacme,
Ohio,
H-4-J111 Slt:VrN HOOM hou11e, cellar, 2
11164 OLDSMOBIL E va $365 2
Dqor Scdrn. Spol l uq two toue SOR
lotM, near Grade School and
REL MAHI': 1 0 yc1tr� old,
♦ IJ'Hn fimih. U)'dram■tlc. BlietHigh School. Pearle tt)'lflli, Rut•
rt1bher
Also
sound.
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wela;ht
tnara, Pomeroy.
3-11-6\c
Ohio.
land,
8-2-6tp
Llred wuori Cili1nmcc Kochler,
Tuppen
B
Plains,
Ohto.
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1008 CHEVROLt:T Va Bel r\ lr
GOOD nvE ROOM HOUSE, 2
f l,ON. 4 Dl)Or Scd 1i n. Wor th tili:
aeru nuar Cheater, newly paint­
NERAL ELECTH!C H.Bl"UIG EH­
much more. A beaullful c..r.
ed, roofed, landscaped, 11rden,
A'l'O!l.S. Ouc, 8 cu. rt., unc JO cu.
Blaetlnan, Pomeroy.
8·3-mc
truck space, ■mall creek, 100
It. Eacellen\ eond1tion. Call
ynrdM from ea, line. chicken
WY 2-4'88f. .
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lNi PL\'idOUTH. Norbert Neutz•
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house, outbulldln11. Ideal tor
llnJ, Peacock Ave., Pomeroy.
IPINIT PIANO
working man who w1ntl to live
e • 3tc
Wanted: Ro1po11gJble 1mrty lo
out. Perteet /or cbUdren. See
take over low monthly 11aymontM
Harold Hawk, Cheater, Ohio.
on I Spine, piano. l' u1 ho seen
8-2�lc
Phone YUkon S-2075.
1\liim1�er,
)'edit
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Wrlto
l0t:!11ly,
USl!D 2 ll P. MITCHELL AIR
Uf-llCI E. Bro11d SL, t:olumht18, '"OR SALE, FIVE ROOII HOUSE
Conditioner. Ph. WY2-S87•.
with bath, nlce loc■tion. Melvin
Ohio.
8-4-tltc
8 I 8tp
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Hood, 1 1 1 Locu,t SL,, Pomeroy.
(8) I, 30tp
HOSPITAL &lt;BED t:OMPLE':'E. Uke FOR SALE PAHKElt ltc�lnurnnt,
Pomer(l)' , Present ownl' l' B ¼
hew. Call WY 2-3613.
year. lf intcrea,ted call 1 11 pcr­
(8) 1, 6tp
aon.
8 - 4-3tp
.A. X. C. l'ekln;:o,e puppiea, 111
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colon,. Mu. W. W. C.:111, 732 l&gt;ON'T PUMP your �1u�1:ish 11ep
Sep,
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Klean-1.:m-A
Get
tank.
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5)'(:•morc, Mlddleporl · 8·3-6lc
tic Tank Clcuwr. (:m1ra11 Leed. MI DDLIPORT - 6, room frame,
bath, S bcdrooma, good lot1tlt1n
Lludmark Storr, l'0111cro)'.
Only $llft00 00.
a.,. :JOtc
POMIROY:::.:.1000.00 down P•Y·
TWO NEW laq;c t11rpaulin.s, .!
mcnl, t41 , 78 montbly will buy
Hcasonable.
uaod t�rp11ulln1t.
7-roc�n tramti, bath, )1r1e Jot,
Stanle)' (ilbb1, Ht. :.!, LonK llot ,
i:ood loc1t1on,
8-4·31 p LUBRICATION ITATION-Equlp,
Lum.
ment, 6 room ft,me, � bath,
\01 l60xlr,Q pr0Ut1ble, one
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man operation. $15,000.00.
lltlO IOATI ANO MOTOR, JI.I
A.LBIRT M. COX, l1ltlffllln
M'l4' • 111hll• thtt fut. Mfltr•
"'9119 WY 2-2220
11011 '229
,.ur111 ...._,.._ 600 I, �Ill l-6-3tc
WV i-tuo
It,. PMNNf. llhen• WV•'aJIIO
1 1-M-lfo
Roadmuter t Door
lpotletll lnterlor, hory ind
lllht oeen (inlth, ntw Urea,
FOUR ROOM house Rulland Town
power lt.eerlng and bnke1, win•
1hlp, Phone l'urner 2-347�.
TWO YEAR old 111dcll1 bone. Bay
, dowl and II way INit. Factory
8-6,fttp
Stallion for t?ade or Ille. G, A.
• eondlUoned.. Truly • luICUI')'
8-2•6\J)
Deem, R1clne,
4tt1 a budpt price.
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.ASHLAf'iD OIL h1■ first chm1 two
BROOKLYN, N, Y., UPJ,...Paul
b■y••ervlce 1l1llon In New lla • K1,dba1a of Clevl!lland, Ohio, and
ven, w. Va. Porcelain flnl,h Vln" �C!el o{ Trenton, N. J.,
tile re,t room av1llable now, wlll meet for the flnt lime alnce
Good community locatlon. Lota winnlpc tbe American Bowlln1
of hlabway Lraffic. Some Invest­ Con1ret1 tinJle■ and ,11..venb
ment HQUI.Nd. El.cellent oppor• champlon1hlp1 tonlcht when they
llllllty lor rllht part,. c,n duh on i.•lor 1MCu1, Bowllnl
ovor WOii-TV,
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'HE THREW AT MY HEAD,' waa the ex.cue from Cincinnati'•
Bllly Ma.run for walking out to the mound a.t Wrigley field
and 1lugglng the Chlcago Cuba' Jim Brewer. The blow In­
jured Bri!wer'• eye, put him out of aotlon for II month, Ne,tt
chapter lll the baUle 1tory might be written by NatlonlU
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POI-SID-Richard M, Nlxon
trlea "two-finger" pol at a
ft!a■t tn hi• honor near Hllo
while campalpln&amp; on the
1il&amp;11d or liawatL

GT A•k• To Serve
Three More Areus

COLUMBUS UPI-The General
Telephone Cu. Friday asked the
state Publlc Utilities Commiuion
/or aulhurily to sen-c certain
areas of Munroe, Wnshington and
Noble counties.
The urea Is now served by sev­
en smaller companies which 1 he
PUC said lsll year were not 111.ile
to furniah adequate scrvke to
their customer■.

Legal Notices

LIGAL NOl'ICE
,Bids will be received by the
Board or County Commiulonera of
Mt"igs Counly, Ohlo, at the oHlce
of said IKlard Pomeroy, Ohio, up
unlil 12:po o'clock noon, August I�.
1000 for one year st1pply or un­
lrcutcd !lokcr c1&gt;at (pritc al tipple)
also for one year supply of lump
'(Olli del ivered , at Court House and
Jal! . .S�paratc Blds lo be submltted.
Board of Cqmmlssioncrs reserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
Bo11rd of County Comtniuionort
Meli• County, Ohio
By Sharon Boyles, Ch!rk
(8) 6, 8, 1 1, 3ttl

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NOTICE o• APPOINTMENT
CHe N-. 11,415
•data of Gerti• M. Recliwtll
Dect1Md
Notice ts hereby glven that
Alke Marie Kina, whose Post -Of•
rim ftddress IB Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt.
l , hA� been duly appointed F.Xl;!CU·
trlx of lhc Eatatt or Gertie M ,
Rockwell, dtteaaed, late of Bed­
ford Township, 1 Meia:s county,
Ohio.
Dated t11is 4th day of Au1uat.
1960.
F. H. 0'2RIEN
Judie of the Prohate Cq\&amp;11
Keip County, Ohio
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Ohio Rh,.., Boah: °'wn bound :
Lock Ill, Ouachita 7 am 0-3; Lock
17 Southern 7 : 16 am, 0- l l ; Lock
1 8 Indiana 9 : 33 11111 1 �- I ; Lock 20
Tri-Stale 8 : 65 am, HI; Lock 2 1
Jane T 9:30 am, 4-1 ; Lock 23
Elger Cliff 12: 13 pm 2-0; Charles
R. Stephenson !5 pm, 20-0; C. V·
Horner 10:30 pm, 2-0 ; Aliquippa
1 1 pm, 0-1 1 ; Irene Chot!n l�:30
pm S•l ; Atlae 12:215 am 5-0.

Upoctuncl: Galllroll11, James R.
Hine• 8:10 a m 2·0; Lock 3P Aitec
0 : 10 •m 2-0; Lock 23 Beaver 9
pm 0. 1 ; Lucy Jane Lucus 6:M

Kanawha River Boals: Marmet,
Jerry 801.worth down 4:40 am �

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Diehl and IOIUI 1
of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mra. Roger
Archer and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Archer and Mr. and Mn.
Charlea Hiser and sons all of
Columbus attended the R us■ell 1
reunion which was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed R)Jssell
of Bradbury, July 31.
1·
Miss Carolyn Smith 111 I n the
Melgs Ge11eral Ho1pital recuper­
aling after an appendectomy. ·

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FAREWILL P�ATY HILD
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Mr. and Mn. Clyde VanCooney
of Bailey Run entertained •with 1 ·
farewell party for their 10n John I
who I� leavins for the Navy.
Those present were Sharon and
Mildred M•rtin, Albany; Sharon
and Bobbie VanCooney, Harry
and Tony Hendricks, David, Reed,
Dale and Leonard Roush, Ronnie
Hanson, Sonny Kn&amp;pp, Larry
Maye, Johnnie Jobnaon, Janice
Thomas and three friends from
Columbu1, Margarel · FA.wards,
Charoletle 'Ilaylor, Nor• Bobo,
Mr . .and Mrs. M. M. Stone, Woodie
Bill and Joan VanCooney and the
honored gue1t
The evening w11 spent playing
games. later • marshmallow and

PIANOS

DIVIDINDS ANNOUNCE D
KaiHr Alum lnum &amp; Chemical
Corporation Directors today de­
clared a quarterly dividend of
22',la c:enta per sh11.re on the cor•
p0ntlon'a c0mm-on !St()(k. The dl­
vld�nd 11 p.ayable A11gust 31, 1960,
to lltockholders of record August
Iii, 1960.

IV E"•lyn lrlc1cl"
Miss Janet Caldwell attended
youth cam p at Lancaster last
week.
Mrs. Roland Torrence left on
Thursday for Lincoln, Neb., to
viail her son Mr. and Mrs.. Jack'
Torrence and children. The Torrences have a baby boy born
· 1aat May and another child.
Mr■. Guy BoggeH was taken to
Meigs General Hospital Sunday
suffering a heart condition.
Mr. ind Mrs, Dale Hart of
Athens were Thunday guests 1&gt;f
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Vi■let.
Mr. and Mrs. John FurniS! and,
family o! Marion 1pent the week
end here with her mother Mrt,
Lucy Kim and ions.
Mra. Myrlie Frost 11 1pendin1
a few days 11t VJenna, W. Va.,
1
with her d1u1btar Mr. and Mr,.
·
Emile- 1tJ1tlack.

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AUStar Movie Matinee
American Album
Dance l"arty
Satlirday Movie Spectac.ular
Rlabway Patrol
Petry Mason
Wanted---'D-ead or Allvfl
Mr. Lucky
HHI Gun, Will Trav.:I
GunRnoJrie
. Nol For . lilre .
11 O'&lt;loek New,
Theater 18

Channel 13
11 :00 Sunday Newt Spedal
U:1� Theater 13

Channel 13-Monda)

t:00 Re'/. ,Matt!lewa
~ �:80 · ,Amit1e1ri at ,vort:
S_,4!1 . Chr!OMan �Cl•••�
'10,00 Air FOtct �lil pboolt

1 1,00 Ill&amp; Plctud
11,30 RFD, USA
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'•12:Sff Movie i,a1terple�
, 4,80i Rey, 'Wi)lor&lt;!· . Wllcoi
IS:00. Oral 11: , ;11rti
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6 ,30', �lelh Cenlury
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·1 9:CK)• Th• Ed .Sullivan Show
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t-:oo . General 'i:tectric Tbea1"l'
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10:00 Lucy In COnnecticut
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Cartoon �eattr
Uecember �Ide
Video
I Love Lucy
Clear HoriJomi
Love o(
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�:415 The Gui«nn1 ll1ht,
1:00. Life of Riley
1,30 � the World TllrDi
1,00 Full Cirele ·
2180 HoUle' Pai1f
3:00 Th" Mllllonalre
••. 1ft � Vefd!·,t Ji Youn
1100 The lirlthler D.,1:15 The &amp;ttret �• _
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'J!hl9 Texan .
8:30
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l0:00, New CoDJ,edy Showcase
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c,M.ndey • PrlOr)
t58 S.lcD On
j;CO Guest Star
illl: U/i New.1
8: 30 BFD
1:00 Hewe Htadlln11
7 :02 Breatfut Party
7:30 Picll:ena Hardware Show
T:C!l Brelltpt Party
8:00 New1 Headlltie,
8:02 ,Sportl Report
'1:00 Bre&amp;kfaat l'""J
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I:� Brectt.,t Party
1:00 Newj ReadliDN
8:02 �L Part.w
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t0:00 '\Coffee Timel0:111 1 hap , tbop
10:30 Ntw■ Headllnet
10!3.I lb.'illnc Devotion,.
10:4, Radio 11,vnmal
tt:00 Neu tlluJ:ln.,., •
U :02 Col.lDtr, lloe Dotr11
11:U Farm 1'lilil
1 1 :30 Racine au\Bet
12,00 Noon NtWI

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N.ews.,. 0.Viratnl•
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CjrfM'.on

tO ..OLD · RIUNION
Mr. and MrS. Harold Bumaamer
will be boat, to the M'orri1tun
family at their annual fprnll)' n­
'u nion Sundi}". Au1. 28. Their
home la back of Hertford about
4 miles an·4i ctn e�ly be reaeb•
ed b�· road froi\i Har\ford or from
New H■ven and also by back roads
through lhe country from pt,
Plea&amp;snt.
This reunio,n is held annually
on the 4th Shday in Aug , in mem­
ory or Clement Morrislon, one nf
Mason Conty's pion('er setllen.
His wife wu Catherine LemHters
and they had a large family whose
descendent&amp; are sc, ttered over a
large part of the United States.
All per,ions who 1,1re related to
this fanilly in anyway are cor•
dlally lnvltld to attend 11nd t&gt;rlng
friends with them. James M.
Crump is president.
TdWN COUNCIL 'M�ets
The following members of the
Council were present al �he r,:­
gular monthly meeting etd m
. �\ten•
the mayor's office Tuesdt
�Ord•
lng: Mayor E. J. Crilea;
er, Jame, M. Ctum,P.j Courie llneh
K. F. Ridenour, Earl ffelcf!t I.
W. Gibb:ii 1n,d l&gt;on Smith and Mat­
shall Din
ll'®n.
Mrs. Earl,
tr· e1t111, pre1ident of
the lcica, PT wa, �tllf!nt seek•
ing aill for p1'111round �qufpmeilt
for the School.
The recoraef WlllS directed to
write the sup"erlnt.en�ent ot lhi!
B. 4' 0. R11ilroad to have the
'weeds cut alotJJ the tracks . and
s.ee if .tl:).e rJllri&gt;ad w.a! ffi\eruted
in ha11lnt cb,pata ll&gt;•d• . i q the
crossing In the town.

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Music Go .Round
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Baseball Scores
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Complete New, Rtiund-up
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THEN HON'S
ABOUT A
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By AL CAPP
'KXJR CARD SA'5 •Qr
Y"'-"?AG FZArFEETCJ"F
ME, )tXI STVPID /JJO('ff..!..

Mn. . Ralph Keller enlertained
with a Tupperw11re P.arty Thursday
evening at her home, Long Bott.om,
R. D.
Following a demonslralion by
Mrs. Mickey Williams, 11 number of
games were played with prizes
1,u1'11ed the winners.
llefreshmenU were 1erved by
the H'Osteaa to fannle Adafns, Ethel
Qrr, ,Sylvia Coleman, Thelma Orr,
Ml,ftha Rose, Mildred Arnolcl, Do�­
\1 ltoeni&amp;, qrace Gumpf, lnt)' New­
ell, Li:tzie Biddle, Thelma case,
tet�o Weber, Olive lngraham, Ver­
eta Stout, Elizabeth Duckworth,
· Keller, Jeannette Keller,
Ro1emr.
Floren e Limburger, Mrs. Thur­
man Babcock and Mrs, Max Har­
rah.

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COLLEGE PARK, Md., UPI­
Elton S. (Jack) Jack110n, one-lime
bonUB • player with the Philadel­
phia Athletics, has been named
head b111eball coach at the Univer
11.ity of Maryland. Jackson, • . who
ehtered Maryh1nd in 1954, has
been· Hsistatit coach for lhe last
two years.

Mayol- Crites was directed to
go lo Charl•ston to see the State
, R-01d CommiHioner about having
the road in town repaired.
'f)\ts hetne the time to lay the
levy for taxation and the assessed
nluation of the part town recent•
ly added to the corporation not
b�ill&amp; �uded in the valuation it
W.Al decided to have a special
ineeli111 A.ui. 16th to lay the levy
TAl(EII• TO HOSPl:rAL
' Mrs� Mary Ann Khas, oldest
resident of town, fell Tuesday
and inj..u�! herself so that is was
n�e·.-IJ{:t O liP.Y� .' t,Jlt ambulance.
tJie liospilal. She is"
l�-:e "1i"er •
Well �bowh imd It is hope she will
recover, soon. Her- brother, John
lt.9-Y, died at Steubenville a few
w.lllkA · 111jo . .
M,r-5'. M:f'"ry Kelly, who has been
in ihe �011pltal 'to1 an operation
ta lmpr&amp;Vtng an"d expected to
come home soon. Mrs, Kelly teach­
es in lhe local school.
Janies G ibb1 arlQ family of San
Fr•ncisoo, Calit., are visiting rel1t1ve1 here. He ls the son of Er­
vln Gibti.s, local and has been
away from the community sev­
erul year■.

NM-ICY

MINNIE

Land 1'ransfers

Florence Vlneyard to Clarence
W. Sr., and Louella Daley. Pareels, Chester-Or,nge-Oli,e.
Gene R. and Edna M. Rice to
Bernard V. Fultz, Lot, Midrllt&gt;port.
Bernard V. and Belly J. Full,
to Gene R. and Edna M. Rice
Lot, Middleporl.
. Orba E. and John W. Stout
to, ,Ava M. Gilkey, Lot No. I,
Harrisonville.
Arthur and Ethel L. Orr to
Ru1tell A. and Samantha Roberts,
Hyle Bamolt, Parcels, Cheslet.
Cora Bell Bowen', dee., to
bnelt Bowen. Cert. for Trans,,
, Scip!o.
H. Bernard and Fr.a.ncea Krinke
).!' Kenneth E. and E. Jeannii '
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Lot 8, Pomeroy.
Gertrude Nelson to Ohio Power Co 3• •• • 0 I , S 1 m
Ells;.,orlllO'. �:d �l:d;s L.
Edward, to Corbett L. Patterson,
Lo'· s tto - ·
t ii�11111° R� and Rita L. Grate
_ to .Ob.lo Power Co., 16.MIA, coal,
Salem.
HoD111 R. Ind RJta L. Grate to
Ohto Power Co., 117.M&gt;A, coal,

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The Ot;v Council vot.ed an
awrop,:iation /or a barbed
11ire -fencQ. ™re's
n�thi119 L can do.

TH AT WAS SUCH
&lt;;00D NEWS ABOUT
YOUR FAMILY
6t.:YIN G- THE
ICE CREAM STOR E

OH ' I'M SORRY-YOU LOOK LIKE
A FRfEN D OF
M I N E NAMED
MINNIE

By ERNIE BIISQMI1Ji:a

WHAT 'S
WRONG ?

I'M 'NOT
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W. Main St.

6,45 Sign On
1;00 Toda..•
9:00 Katie Doonan Sho•
9:30 Mr. and Jdn. North
10:ou Dou1b lie lil
I0:30 Play Your Hunch
Prlc, II llllbl
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ll:00 Trulli or C.,equenON
1 1:,0 ft COuld be YOI
1 :OG Mid DIJ' Newt
1 :,10 Movietlme
2:30 Loretta Youn1 Theater
3:00 Young or. Malone
3:30 Fl'om Theae Roots
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
,:so Adventure Time
,:oo Steambo1t Bill
:S:30 Sgt. Prt1ton
6:00 Music in the Round
6:10 Jim Thacker Sbow
8:2&amp; We1therc11t
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6:30 News Picture
8:4S Huntley BrlnkteJ Report
'7:00 Huckleberry Hound
'7:30 Riverboat
8:30 Tales o[ Weill Fargo
9:00 Peter Gunn
9:30 Alcoa Theater
10:00 Summer Spec�l
U!OO lie•• Headliali.
11 :lU -.V-e■tbertul
l 1 : 15 J,ack Paar Show
l :00 Sl&amp;n Off

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Channil 8 - Monday

24 Hours A D■y .,

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Waterfron t
Science Fiction Theater
Popeye and f&gt;als
Favllrite Story
Mr.et the Press
Sunday News Picture
Overland Trail
Mu1ic on Ice
Chevy Show
Loretta Your,g Show
People Are Funny
News Hea41lnea
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Sign On
Thi1 is the Life
TV Chapel
Lab 3Q

11 : 15 Nltewati'h
l ,oo &amp;Ill&gt; 011

10:30 Johnny Staccato
l LOO The Ne:ws To�lght
5:45 America's Newsreel Album n : lO Late Show
1:00 Record Hop
,,so Dict · l:llrii !tllow
1:00 Brave Stallion
8:00 Cartoon Spectacular
8:30 Leav;; :� i'o Bea.-er
8:30 Romper l&lt;oorn
t:00 Lawrence W11;lk Sbc. ..,
9:30 Movie
10:00 J1,1bUee, U. �. A,
1:25 Your MIO RePOIWI'
11:QO Ut-To-The•Minute New..
I :30 I J,1,rrted Joan
U : 10 Sporb l\epo'rt
.Z:00 Reatleu Oun
15 Lite ShaW
lll:30 Lon Tbat :8oi.
1 :00 Al:lo\lt Jl'aee•
:,30 11:edlc
t2:00 Tbe Bia Picture
l!ilt In Court
'2:30 John Hopkins File
2,,0 Tllo G,lo I,_ S­
I :00 College News Conference
�·00 lleit tho Qoct
1 :30 National Edu . .'\spqclatiWI
o. Th 1'ru,I\
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2:00 Mystery Malin�e
i:111! AiletWn i!in-W
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•s:OO Open Hearing
3:30 The .,\n1wer
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4:00 Uta dhase Show
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4:30 ,\mertcaq At!&amp; Trio
8,� 'll'eather T�H•r.
o·:oo :Matty'8 Funday tunni011
$:4!1 Joh� Daly lhl'li
0:30· S�clil Security
7:00 Broken .Arrow
5,45 TBA
7,89, Ch
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8,30 liq=
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8:30 Sports Highlighta
- lt'30 " 1 •1Allv t.vrei!i 10 , Par■dh:e
7:00 Trackdown
.O:�O Ted ltack Amlteu'! liour
11,qp The Ne"I. Ton!Clli .
1,30 . -..,,�rick
li:10 ScanDIDI thll We1tfier
8:30 1.aWlllan
u,no T)le Pebel
tl,16 Sport ilol&gt;ol'l
9:l!O The At,etane
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102nd-Birthdoy

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POMEROY, ORIO

The 11nnual Homecomlna: wu
held hfre al the EUB Cburch
Sunday,
Bahr returned
Mrs. Carrie
home from a two week, vlslt with
relatlvtls In Athens.
Mr. and Mr1. Joe Perry and
10n ind Bob Perry ol Shade were
guests or Mr, and Mn. Gerald
Violet Sund1y,

Mr. and Mn. St1nll!ly Geary nf
BLAKI GRADUATES
Columbua spent tbe weekend with
Army PFC Pearl W. Blake, ID, her parents, Mr. and Mr1. D1n1
son or Mr. and Mrs. W illiam 1': . 1 Hoffman.
Blake, Route S, Pom1;:roy, Ohio,
Mlss Lea J ea n Arl,j.uilh and
CO'!'pleted the_ "even-week .:tm mu- friend ol Co h1mbu1 spent the
nltion renova tion l"OlU'tc July 29 weekend here with tier p1H nll,
at The Ordnance School, A berdeen Mr. and Mrs. John ArbaUib,
Prov!n1 Ground , .Md. Blake is a
Mr. andr l41n. John Mltcbell
1909 graduaLe of Wal1ama High e nd eon relumed home atler 1
School.,
v11catlon In Floi'lda.
Mrs. John Gr1mlma;: and ,on
SHAKIS COMING
Columbu, were weektmd JUettl
The Kool Shakes, hot R.iple)·, W. or her parents, Mr. anti Mr1.
Va, rock and rQII band, will per• Wl1U1m ChapIDl.n.
form lQnla:ht 1t '7:30 at the Tri•
Mr, and Mtl. Ray Whittington
County Canteen record hop at the
R.nlne American Lea'ion Hall In and lwo cblldren ol Chlrle11t.on,
Clyde Adams, Mr.
Mr. and
l!.clne.
and Mn. Hobert. Whtte,lde of
SQUAO CALLID
Parkenbur1 were Sundi.y 11ae1t,.
The , Middleport cmer.i::ency ot Rev. and Mn. W. W. Brau,.
' Mr■• Robert Field• WII relW'n•
squad wH called to a local bsr at
D p, m. 1111 night to administer ed home lrom Ab:l.Ja General
t6 Ilene Little who had injured HotpilAI
her head In a f1U. She Wil taken
Mr, and Mrs. 'l'tmolby Cofre,
lo Meigs General Ho,pital.
Mrs. Jotepblne
and daughter,
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Da)na and c:bUdren Qf . Marion
Old�• Reslt!m1l
were 1ue1t1 of, lln, ]i:ih•l Stout
•nd other relaUYO'- 'l'h•t, returoed
home Frlday.
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•1� kancy J. 9unnlngham, the
CONTINUll
Oldest · Mori an County re1ide"t
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GI� Smith of�..
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marked her 102nd birtbdu tod.,,
contlnue■ to c■t:t lor ber ipothu,
hllo" .realdent• at tl\,e Valley 11:ri. Linnie Rwatr,•1, nf lf:ina?S
Hilll Nuralng Home near · here ville, who ta lmprovilll all&amp;htly
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Ice Avallable

and OTHER FAMOUS
BRANDS
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Wateh Mr. Wizard
Sdence Fiction Theater
Home Run Derby
New1 Picture
Sporl!I R'oundup
We1thereut
Saturd•Y Night Jamboree
Bonanza
The Man and the Challen.le
The Deputy
World Wide 60
Map .·'rom Interpol
Ne·..·• Headline•
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your LENNOX dealer
NEW

WSAZ-TV Channel 3

Chan"91 3 - Sat.Na)'

· , The Stanley• went on a picnic
at Old M11n'1 C•ve Suod■&gt;' - At­
tending were Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Stanley, Mr. and Mra.' Dale Stan­
ly MrL CharlN Diehl
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Archer ley and three children, Mr. and
and son of Columbus were the Mra. Duane Stanley and son, Mr.
weekend guests of biB grandpar, aqd Mn. Harry RoY ■nd aom;
Dende St1nle)' and Dannie St1n•
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl.
Mrs. Cora Renah1w waa a re­ ley,
cent vi!itors in Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. James 01born and
Mr. and Mrs. Huigh Fera:uson
r.-mily of , Columbus were week
and son James were vlaitors of eQd 1 cue,u of Mr. and Mn. John
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Parker.
Dougi11,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs are
aUendlng the Free Methodist Con­
Mr. and Mn. Ronnie Scott and
ference at Mansfield.
daughter were vl1iting Mr. ,nd
Mr. and Mn. James Gilmore Mn. Franklin Townsend in Col­
by umbua Sunday.
ind daughter act!&gt;mi,.nled
Mrs. Cathy Pullins were in Mans­
Mr. and Mra. Paul Stanley arid
field Sunday.
t"hlJdri!n were calling at the home
Mrs. Mabel Tracy andl .,, Suiiie of Mr. and Mra. C. A. Bolin :-e­
were attending the conference at cently.
Manlfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer of
Columbus and Mr. and
Mr■.
Chuc k Hiser and sons �f Colum­
bua called on Mr. and Mn. Lou
Diehl.

Tuppers Plains
Society News

Condition of Mov•ble D•m•:
All dams an, up and running
about 4 reet or trap lo Lock 12,
C'losed �at 13, 14 ond 15, t6
lhrough 23 running ½ trap.
Kanawha River dams arc on the
iilll.

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Cuurtney K e n n e d y, 8"•
,port.I a brand Gew broken
arm u aha eyea the camera
tn Hyannlll Port, Man. Be,.
1tde her la brother Mlch&amp;el. z.
itney are chlldl'Cln or Bob
Kennedy, brother or the Dtm•
ocratia pruldentt&amp;I nominee.

Hiver Report
16.3 on
G1vge1: Monh :omc&gt;ry
upper, 9. 3 lower running 6 feet
Gallipolis 18.9 on �ll'Jper, 1 1 . 2 on
lower, rtmning 5 feet ; Loe� 23
on lower,
14.7 on upper, 10.0
running 8 wickets.

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C!IOMI tho brief jacket of •
black heather pcUt • polnt
tweed ■uit from the New York
collection. ot Chrt.etlan Dior.
Colla.rleU and . atralghl: of
aleeve, the ,fackat haa 10n.
moldecl ahoulder■. Tiny pock•
eta are ■et Into OQei lido Jlllt
bolow Ulo hip.

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hospital. Tho Martin blo1t broka the 070'1 orbit. bone.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomaroy-Mlddleport, o., Aul- 9, 1960-7

Laurel Cliff
Society Events

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.t cen1' per w•rd, one iDM!rtion. Mlnimurn charge - 60 i:-ent.s.
I centa »er word for tbne OOblleNUve inlertiooa.
Sptcial - on.� 1Hi;t.h tor ::W cen1J �r wi ,ro.
Full rate of i cent.a per word will be charged for advcrttslni
lf .oot pM.id witb.W JU d&amp;.Y• aner rece4VWi bUJ.
Error, J..D AGVttLlaina - Should be r"p1 r tf'd :.mrut'dlately. Tbt
J&gt;..Uv Semmel will not brt responaible r01 more tu.in oue rncur,eet imcrtlon.
1
of l"!anD and Special N otices of Ev,• uta f;l.1.)0. ObUW1.r....i1
Jlillbillibed .at l c&amp;'ll per word.
l MO.
� DA i'S
3 DAYS
J DAY
':/OROS
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90c
60c
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'2, 2"
Ada �Ve,(l by 10 A.}4. wilJ be m lhat day , .,.. pu.

tty Jlain, FrM ini.pectlon. lrm,r•
tcl b,y "•tlt41w1CM. Ph� R.
a,11111 A. hrW"ic;e 'St•Hon WY24-26-tfc
2364.

I wiener rvul w11 eooyed by ,11.
llr. and Mr1. Dile Stanley and
wm c,llln1 on 111.r. ,nd
obilllr111
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· Don&amp;.ld Stanley Sunday eve•
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8., Mn. Na• Town MnO
� r. an rl Mn. Dan.11 Welch were
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0 ebUdnn of Abe Lee, Shl.l'­
v1s1Ung their ■on, EvereU, neu
r,y and Tommy ' b.1Ye I bro.ken'
Clrcleville Sunday.
arm
Eddie Aah wH calling on re- \
lative.a here Qne day last we�k.
Mn. Kathryn Weaver waa viaRoy Rou,e and wife were home itlnJ Mn. Neva Howell recentl)'
over the weekend. Their daughtet alao Kn. Kawell'• trandcbull:hter
Phylli• and family wert:. their
l(olli, Wtll1ce and family.
gue1t1.
Mn. Clarence Hanlnt w11 c•II_
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Scott and Ina: on her alder, Mrs. Alice
children Janet, Chulea and Gt!O. Stanley,
were Sunday dinner guea:t.B of
Mr. and Mr1. Jame■ Ruuell and
Mn. Nada Tnwnsend.
D. O. Whaley wa1 calling on M.11, CU1ta Tewk1bury of Sprlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jewell re­ £ield were 1pendlnc their v1c1tion with relatives and friends
cently.
here.

NICELY F U RNHHE!) 2 BED­
room upstuu apartm�nt. Ph.
W Y2-3874.
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BATES

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EIGHT ROOM HOVSJ!:, two five
room apartment,, A. N. l:Jen(:el.
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Pbune WY2-3272.

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FOH IU:NT---Com,1eteJy renuvat­
ed 3rd floor �partment over
the Stiffler Shve Store on Court
�l, m Pomeroy. Lar&amp;e living
room, 2 bedrooms, with closets,
large waJk1n hall closet , dining
roum, kitchen, bath and ulllity
ruorn Newly firuahed hardwood
t luors, gaa wa,1,J f urnace, elec­
lrit· hot water tan.It. Kitchen
h.i:. builHn cab•neLii. 3rd floor
purch overlook.,n.e: Court St.
!'hone WY 2·2080.
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fluor. One lar�e 18 :r. 22 t\, room
wllh adJoimng !Z ). 12 ft. rOom
011e JO ,c 18 fronl room. All
m· wly parntcd Willi uew . rloor
covering�. Phone W Y 2-2080.
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Ht:NT-Tt.ree oflice rooru
I1 Funo�er
Sllfiler Shoe Store on
'ourt St., ln Pomero)', second

ers. 1-totary mower bladl!s sh &lt;1 rpenetl. &lt;..:uswm muw1JJg .11ud
plowing.
S 1 . El•: PING roon1� close in town.
OkAVELY TRACTOR
8-3-tltp
l :l7 Butternut Ave
Sales ;ind i)erv11.:t! 512 t. M111n St.
,i e
�wve a complete Po meroy
no w
l'honc
WY 2- :.!1175.
(ltAVtiL SEN.V ICE. H you ar- e
$20. Richard
SMALL HOUSE
7-:.:1-lf�
coina to ,Ill y foreign country _
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l-'1sher, Cc1ve Sl., Pumeroy. Call
WY 2-3537.
or anywhere in th� U. S. give 1 M�lCAi-l TOMATVtS lar�c µmk
8-6-6tp
Lh1ck meated :,:l:y l&gt;l"cdcr most -ua a call. N(\ service charge, nt
delicious flavor which IS really
ei.Lru. TAW N E Y STUDIOS. f2,i
t!1cm l!SJ1ctrnll)' __ ___
what SE:Jls
Gallipolia, 1
8ecoud A�cnue,
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adapted for h 1 &gt;!e _ .sl1t·111i,:.
.f �one GI 6- HH5 or G I 6-1243.
\\r'ANTJ,� IJ TI IHEE lit?-ies, two
cond hou�� cc1st ( roru sdiuol
1•:l:Mfc
part l1111c,_ uric full time. Part
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house 1n .Syracuse. W m . l lolme.s
lime earn1nga up to $30 per
THE MEIG·s- Co. fOX Huritci·s
I week. J'ho11c WW 2-5:iUI !or per 1
8-:t-Uc
will hold a Ihm shoot Su11d.iy
sunal interview. Car necessary.
,-t Bc1ld Knobs. I P. M, s-,-,1c ICE CHEAM cON Es �� J0- L 5 rcnls.
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any debta l'Onthcted by a11yu11c
other th.an my.self.
GAS, Jo' UJ::L UlL and coal fur.
WOOted
(Signed) John T. .f,' iaher
n.tct!S, C111l !o:' lree C:.llnlaLes.
Aadrcs11 15 28 Nye Ave.,
1''oreman &amp; Abboll M1ddlcpurl. WANTED PAINTING interior and
Pomeroy, Uhiu.
6-JU-tA:
t•:icterior, also roofs repaired
S.5-3tc
painted. Phone evenings
and
'49 FORD-Ferguson T HAL'TOII.
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l'II 7-2308.
8-6-6tp ,
J WILL NOT be reHpons1ble lor
New re11r lires ;llld plows. ! 'how.!
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ID)' de-bt• coulral· ted by llll)'U/II! I
Vlklng 3·2 7J .
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----tither U:11n myself.
AUCT ION
(Signed) Leonard V11n Metd,
Address 1 1� �llenezer St. , SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 3, 19&amp;0 APAni'MENTS - .'f'urrullhed and
Unturrilshed. McMaaten, Middle
T :00 P. M.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
port. Phone WY 2-2082, 2 S ti
ld
m
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have
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my
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ROUND AND SQUI\Ht: DANCE at auction uu the t 11 w11 in t he rcur
HOUSE appll■nc.._ Arnold Bro­
S1llurday night, August 6 fr,1'.n of the SIIUMWA'V GHEEN I I OUSE
therl-, S-,racuM, Ohio. Phon•
9:30 to 12:30 ill Pomeroy MooMe on State Route 124 Ill !:iyrat·ust•,
WY2♦184.
11-1 1.+I
Lod.11:e. All Moose members iind Ohio, the followin g hous(•hu ld
friend1.
8-e-Jtp furnishlng11:
AIR (;(1.NDITIONlN'G , REFRlGER­
Hcfrigeratur, !lot
F'rlgid11irc
aliun service Jack's Refrigera•
Point Hange (electriC' J, G. K Au·
lion. New Haven, }'boDe TU2tomalic washer, (.;as J lratcrs, nun
3537,
8-23- U
IOlJ N D LARG E black hound _ l'an t-"ylre Dining Huom Su1Lc, tl
o-..,ne r can hit1VC su me by �IIY - t: hai n
,11•1CTION I•
, Ant iq ue Love .Seal, Cher ry
In&amp; for ad 61 nd keep. Ot1t1 Mar- 1'able, Philco Air CumJitiont•r ( I
Complet• ,.,.,let.
lloJlu w, Hock Ton / , 4 pc. Bedro om :,iuitc
rf!l, Grueaer
Crltt 8rffftint
[M uSprings.
8-�c hosony), Marble to11 ch t •ht, Sct·Phan• or Contact
W,tte,
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ticmal Bookcase t 3 Jl� i, (. ' offce A. C. BRADrORi&gt;, R1cl'1a, Ohl..
U tO O
'l'ahle, Hug ,rnd Pad Olx l2), 1&lt;;11
" - Lric Huffy Lawn Mowt'r . l(f'.sluur- ·
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- ant t�pe table, Work Tahlc, China
AII Mlhff ••• Mo.Mis
(GoodJ, Elcdrk Ht�,, tcr ,
Clo.set
IIJla U,OPOL'1AH MoTOllll
Wrillns Desk, Olhcr Ch11i1·.s, .St•WIt.
Matft
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tou-606
inll C'11rl, Large Wall Mirror,
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L11rlle Window 1"1111, (hid Ut· tl,
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1 880 MODEL A t·urd Cou 1,c. Lllmps, Music Cuh1rw1, !:itaud� .
Sound body, motor, overhauled Throw Ru1:s, IJi�hcs (�on1t• im11orl­
Le�lie lloJfma n ,
Lan �s vllle, ed) 1111d 11111tcl'llarwous ilt•IHs.
llefo1e 9:30 A.M.
John (;11morc,
Ohio, l'hone S H 2-44!'12. 8-6-atc
Mlddfe11ort W Y•2-264t
owner.
Pomeror WY -2-H95
Not re1ponslbla for •c;c;i d ents
(8)
l&lt;AUT1 Fl,IO ITORI
TcrmM: Cash.
At (tt..ttr
tU FORD I I,, 1'0N Truck. All Sule t·onduc1cd IJy 11HAIWOIW
'(1,111:... S-2141
new t1re11 1111d motor. Good i.:on- A UCTION CO, lfoc1rn:, Ohio.
HAMILL HIIVICI , rATIOH
dUJon. Phone A . N, Bengel, AUl:TIONEEH; Crill Urudfortl.
ano,. ,:00 A.M.
WY2-34172.
3-4-3tc I Sulc l\hnager: A . C. llrudford.
Albany USS
tJ-tHlk
---1905 BUJC K Roard:naster 19YIJ.
livery Day Soni..,
4 Door 8ed&amp;n, Buick '• finest 60,000 L!TU Clrculalit1g l lcull'f,
and best. Thia or1c'1 had lhe
lllltomalic lhermo�lal u11d Ion.
Phone WY 2-2litl l .
llnetl care. We c111n proudly
B-ff&lt;Hp
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refer you lo It• ono ownur.
llllllltn11n, l'omcruy.
8-1'-dtc CANNING or Crcczcr sweet corn. COM�Ll!TE U,SURANCI PRO
gnen l&gt;e11ns. lnqulfc IJ. W.
tect1on, Lite, A ute1 Fire, Pollo.
Uhodc1 t' 11rm, Porthwd, Ohio.
lW PONTIAC VS $700. 2 Door
lillll1, lllddltpor�
c,11 Don
3-:l:-6tc
Q�l,
Sedan and Hud 1'0J). Choice of I
&amp;wo rlne1 cara at th 111 pr ke. C
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8-II-Otc
Blaettnan, Pomeroy.
bu1hel. Victor Swain, Hacme,
Ohio,
H-4-J111 Slt:VrN HOOM hou11e, cellar, 2
11164 OLDSMOBIL E va $365 2
Dqor Scdrn. Spol l uq two toue SOR
lotM, near Grade School and
REL MAHI': 1 0 yc1tr� old,
♦ IJ'Hn fimih. U)'dram■tlc. BlietHigh School. Pearle tt)'lflli, Rut•
rt1bher
Also
sound.
JO{)(}
wela;ht
tnara, Pomeroy.
3-11-6\c
Ohio.
land,
8-2-6tp
Llred wuori Cili1nmcc Kochler,
Tuppen
B
Plains,
Ohto.
-4-3tp
1008 CHEVROLt:T Va Bel r\ lr
GOOD nvE ROOM HOUSE, 2
f l,ON. 4 Dl)Or Scd 1i n. Wor th tili:
aeru nuar Cheater, newly paint­
NERAL ELECTH!C H.Bl"UIG EH­
much more. A beaullful c..r.
ed, roofed, landscaped, 11rden,
A'l'O!l.S. Ouc, 8 cu. rt., unc JO cu.
Blaetlnan, Pomeroy.
8·3-mc
truck space, ■mall creek, 100
It. Eacellen\ eond1tion. Call
ynrdM from ea, line. chicken
WY 2-4'88f. .
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lNi PL\'idOUTH. Norbert Neutz•
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house, outbulldln11. Ideal tor
llnJ, Peacock Ave., Pomeroy.
IPINIT PIANO
working man who w1ntl to live
e • 3tc
Wanted: Ro1po11gJble 1mrty lo
out. Perteet /or cbUdren. See
take over low monthly 11aymontM
Harold Hawk, Cheater, Ohio.
on I Spine, piano. l' u1 ho seen
8-2�lc
Phone YUkon S-2075.
1\liim1�er,
)'edit
&lt;.,
Wrlto
l0t:!11ly,
USl!D 2 ll P. MITCHELL AIR
Uf-llCI E. Bro11d SL, t:olumht18, '"OR SALE, FIVE ROOII HOUSE
Conditioner. Ph. WY2-S87•.
with bath, nlce loc■tion. Melvin
Ohio.
8-4-tltc
8 I 8tp
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Hood, 1 1 1 Locu,t SL,, Pomeroy.
(8) I, 30tp
HOSPITAL &lt;BED t:OMPLE':'E. Uke FOR SALE PAHKElt ltc�lnurnnt,
Pomer(l)' , Present ownl' l' B ¼
hew. Call WY 2-3613.
year. lf intcrea,ted call 1 11 pcr­
(8) 1, 6tp
aon.
8 - 4-3tp
.A. X. C. l'ekln;:o,e puppiea, 111
,
colon,. Mu. W. W. C.:111, 732 l&gt;ON'T PUMP your �1u�1:ish 11ep
Sep,
II
Klean-1.:m-A
Get
tank.
Uc
5)'(:•morc, Mlddleporl · 8·3-6lc
tic Tank Clcuwr. (:m1ra11 Leed. MI DDLIPORT - 6, room frame,
bath, S bcdrooma, good lot1tlt1n
Lludmark Storr, l'0111cro)'.
Only $llft00 00.
a.,. :JOtc
POMIROY:::.:.1000.00 down P•Y·
TWO NEW laq;c t11rpaulin.s, .!
mcnl, t41 , 78 montbly will buy
Hcasonable.
uaod t�rp11ulln1t.
7-roc�n tramti, bath, )1r1e Jot,
Stanle)' (ilbb1, Ht. :.!, LonK llot ,
i:ood loc1t1on,
8-4·31 p LUBRICATION ITATION-Equlp,
Lum.
ment, 6 room ft,me, � bath,
\01 l60xlr,Q pr0Ut1ble, one
�
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man operation. $15,000.00.
lltlO IOATI ANO MOTOR, JI.I
A.LBIRT M. COX, l1ltlffllln
M'l4' • 111hll• thtt fut. Mfltr•
"'9119 WY 2-2220
11011 '229
,.ur111 ...._,.._ 600 I, �Ill l-6-3tc
WV i-tuo
It,. PMNNf. llhen• WV•'aJIIO
1 1-M-lfo
Roadmuter t Door
lpotletll lnterlor, hory ind
lllht oeen (inlth, ntw Urea,
FOUR ROOM house Rulland Town
power lt.eerlng and bnke1, win•
1hlp, Phone l'urner 2-347�.
TWO YEAR old 111dcll1 bone. Bay
, dowl and II way INit. Factory
8-6,fttp
Stallion for t?ade or Ille. G, A.
• eondlUoned.. Truly • luICUI')'
8-2•6\J)
Deem, R1clne,
4tt1 a budpt price.
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.ASHLAf'iD OIL h1■ first chm1 two
BROOKLYN, N, Y., UPJ,...Paul
b■y••ervlce 1l1llon In New lla • K1,dba1a of Clevl!lland, Ohio, and
ven, w. Va. Porcelain flnl,h Vln" �C!el o{ Trenton, N. J.,
tile re,t room av1llable now, wlll meet for the flnt lime alnce
Good community locatlon. Lota winnlpc tbe American Bowlln1
of hlabway Lraffic. Some Invest­ Con1ret1 tinJle■ and ,11..venb
ment HQUI.Nd. El.cellent oppor• champlon1hlp1 tonlcht when they
llllllty lor rllht part,. c,n duh on i.•lor 1MCu1, Bowllnl
ovor WOii-TV,
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'HE THREW AT MY HEAD,' waa the ex.cue from Cincinnati'•
Bllly Ma.run for walking out to the mound a.t Wrigley field
and 1lugglng the Chlcago Cuba' Jim Brewer. The blow In­
jured Bri!wer'• eye, put him out of aotlon for II month, Ne,tt
chapter lll the baUle 1tory might be written by NatlonlU
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POI-SID-Richard M, Nlxon
trlea "two-finger" pol at a
ft!a■t tn hi• honor near Hllo
while campalpln&amp; on the
1il&amp;11d or liawatL

GT A•k• To Serve
Three More Areus

COLUMBUS UPI-The General
Telephone Cu. Friday asked the
state Publlc Utilities Commiuion
/or aulhurily to sen-c certain
areas of Munroe, Wnshington and
Noble counties.
The urea Is now served by sev­
en smaller companies which 1 he
PUC said lsll year were not 111.ile
to furniah adequate scrvke to
their customer■.

Legal Notices

LIGAL NOl'ICE
,Bids will be received by the
Board or County Commiulonera of
Mt"igs Counly, Ohlo, at the oHlce
of said IKlard Pomeroy, Ohio, up
unlil 12:po o'clock noon, August I�.
1000 for one year st1pply or un­
lrcutcd !lokcr c1&gt;at (pritc al tipple)
also for one year supply of lump
'(Olli del ivered , at Court House and
Jal! . .S�paratc Blds lo be submltted.
Board of Cqmmlssioncrs reserve
the right to reject any or all bids.
Bo11rd of County Comtniuionort
Meli• County, Ohio
By Sharon Boyles, Ch!rk
(8) 6, 8, 1 1, 3ttl

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NOTICE o• APPOINTMENT
CHe N-. 11,415
•data of Gerti• M. Recliwtll
Dect1Md
Notice ts hereby glven that
Alke Marie Kina, whose Post -Of•
rim ftddress IB Pomeroy, Ohio, Rt.
l , hA� been duly appointed F.Xl;!CU·
trlx of lhc Eatatt or Gertie M ,
Rockwell, dtteaaed, late of Bed­
ford Township, 1 Meia:s county,
Ohio.
Dated t11is 4th day of Au1uat.
1960.
F. H. 0'2RIEN
Judie of the Prohate Cq\&amp;11
Keip County, Ohio
ate
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Ohio Rh,.., Boah: °'wn bound :
Lock Ill, Ouachita 7 am 0-3; Lock
17 Southern 7 : 16 am, 0- l l ; Lock
1 8 Indiana 9 : 33 11111 1 �- I ; Lock 20
Tri-Stale 8 : 65 am, HI; Lock 2 1
Jane T 9:30 am, 4-1 ; Lock 23
Elger Cliff 12: 13 pm 2-0; Charles
R. Stephenson !5 pm, 20-0; C. V·
Horner 10:30 pm, 2-0 ; Aliquippa
1 1 pm, 0-1 1 ; Irene Chot!n l�:30
pm S•l ; Atlae 12:215 am 5-0.

Upoctuncl: Galllroll11, James R.
Hine• 8:10 a m 2·0; Lock 3P Aitec
0 : 10 •m 2-0; Lock 23 Beaver 9
pm 0. 1 ; Lucy Jane Lucus 6:M

Kanawha River Boals: Marmet,
Jerry 801.worth down 4:40 am �

Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Diehl and IOIUI 1
of Pomeroy, Mr. and Mra. Roger
Archer and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Archer and Mr. and Mn.
Charlea Hiser and sons all of
Columbus attended the R us■ell 1
reunion which was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed R)Jssell
of Bradbury, July 31.
1·
Miss Carolyn Smith 111 I n the
Melgs Ge11eral Ho1pital recuper­
aling after an appendectomy. ·

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11:15
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FAREWILL P�ATY HILD
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Mr. and Mn. Clyde VanCooney
of Bailey Run entertained •with 1 ·
farewell party for their 10n John I
who I� leavins for the Navy.
Those present were Sharon and
Mildred M•rtin, Albany; Sharon
and Bobbie VanCooney, Harry
and Tony Hendricks, David, Reed,
Dale and Leonard Roush, Ronnie
Hanson, Sonny Kn&amp;pp, Larry
Maye, Johnnie Jobnaon, Janice
Thomas and three friends from
Columbu1, Margarel · FA.wards,
Charoletle 'Ilaylor, Nor• Bobo,
Mr . .and Mrs. M. M. Stone, Woodie
Bill and Joan VanCooney and the
honored gue1t
The evening w11 spent playing
games. later • marshmallow and

PIANOS

DIVIDINDS ANNOUNCE D
KaiHr Alum lnum &amp; Chemical
Corporation Directors today de­
clared a quarterly dividend of
22',la c:enta per sh11.re on the cor•
p0ntlon'a c0mm-on !St()(k. The dl­
vld�nd 11 p.ayable A11gust 31, 1960,
to lltockholders of record August
Iii, 1960.

IV E"•lyn lrlc1cl"
Miss Janet Caldwell attended
youth cam p at Lancaster last
week.
Mrs. Roland Torrence left on
Thursday for Lincoln, Neb., to
viail her son Mr. and Mrs.. Jack'
Torrence and children. The Torrences have a baby boy born
· 1aat May and another child.
Mr■. Guy BoggeH was taken to
Meigs General Hospital Sunday
suffering a heart condition.
Mr. ind Mrs, Dale Hart of
Athens were Thunday guests 1&gt;f
her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Vi■let.
Mr. and Mrs. John FurniS! and,
family o! Marion 1pent the week
end here with her mother Mrt,
Lucy Kim and ions.
Mra. Myrlie Frost 11 1pendin1
a few days 11t VJenna, W. Va.,
1
with her d1u1btar Mr. and Mr,.
·
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AUStar Movie Matinee
American Album
Dance l"arty
Satlirday Movie Spectac.ular
Rlabway Patrol
Petry Mason
Wanted---'D-ead or Allvfl
Mr. Lucky
HHI Gun, Will Trav.:I
GunRnoJrie
. Nol For . lilre .
11 O'&lt;loek New,
Theater 18

Channel 13
11 :00 Sunday Newt Spedal
U:1� Theater 13

Channel 13-Monda)

t:00 Re'/. ,Matt!lewa
~ �:80 · ,Amit1e1ri at ,vort:
S_,4!1 . Chr!OMan �Cl•••�
'10,00 Air FOtct �lil pboolt

1 1,00 Ill&amp; Plctud
11,30 RFD, USA
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12:00 Rev £lwood Olbt»
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'•12:Sff Movie i,a1terple�
, 4,80i Rey, 'Wi)lor&lt;!· . Wllcoi
IS:00. Oral 11: , ;11rti
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, 6,00; FYI
6 ,30', �lelh Cenlury
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·1 9:CK)• Th• Ed .Sullivan Show
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t-:oo . General 'i:tectric Tbea1"l'
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10:00 Lucy In COnnecticut
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Cartoon �eattr
Uecember �Ide
Video
I Love Lucy
Clear HoriJomi
Love o(
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�:415 The Gui«nn1 ll1ht,
1:00. Life of Riley
1,30 � the World TllrDi
1,00 Full Cirele ·
2180 HoUle' Pai1f
3:00 Th" Mllllonalre
••. 1ft � Vefd!·,t Ji Youn
1100 The lirlthler D.,1:15 The &amp;ttret �• _
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'J!hl9 Texan .
8:30
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9:00 '
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l0:00, New CoDJ,edy Showcase
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c,M.ndey • PrlOr)
t58 S.lcD On
j;CO Guest Star
illl: U/i New.1
8: 30 BFD
1:00 Hewe Htadlln11
7 :02 Breatfut Party
7:30 Picll:ena Hardware Show
T:C!l Brelltpt Party
8:00 New1 Headlltie,
8:02 ,Sportl Report
'1:00 Bre&amp;kfaat l'""J
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I:� Brectt.,t Party
1:00 Newj ReadliDN
8:02 �L Part.w
8:30 · Nen
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t0:00 '\Coffee Timel0:111 1 hap , tbop
10:30 Ntw■ Headllnet
10!3.I lb.'illnc Devotion,.
10:4, Radio 11,vnmal
tt:00 Neu tlluJ:ln.,., •
U :02 Col.lDtr, lloe Dotr11
11:U Farm 1'lilil
1 1 :30 Racine au\Bet
12,00 Noon NtWI

Hartforcl Skiol
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N.ews.,. 0.Viratnl•
f Week
CjrfM'.on

tO ..OLD · RIUNION
Mr. and MrS. Harold Bumaamer
will be boat, to the M'orri1tun
family at their annual fprnll)' n­
'u nion Sundi}". Au1. 28. Their
home la back of Hertford about
4 miles an·4i ctn e�ly be reaeb•
ed b�· road froi\i Har\ford or from
New H■ven and also by back roads
through lhe country from pt,
Plea&amp;snt.
This reunio,n is held annually
on the 4th Shday in Aug , in mem­
ory or Clement Morrislon, one nf
Mason Conty's pion('er setllen.
His wife wu Catherine LemHters
and they had a large family whose
descendent&amp; are sc, ttered over a
large part of the United States.
All per,ions who 1,1re related to
this fanilly in anyway are cor•
dlally lnvltld to attend 11nd t&gt;rlng
friends with them. James M.
Crump is president.
TdWN COUNCIL 'M�ets
The following members of the
Council were present al �he r,:­
gular monthly meeting etd m
. �\ten•
the mayor's office Tuesdt
�Ord•
lng: Mayor E. J. Crilea;
er, Jame, M. Ctum,P.j Courie llneh
K. F. Ridenour, Earl ffelcf!t I.
W. Gibb:ii 1n,d l&gt;on Smith and Mat­
shall Din
ll'®n.
Mrs. Earl,
tr· e1t111, pre1ident of
the lcica, PT wa, �tllf!nt seek•
ing aill for p1'111round �qufpmeilt
for the School.
The recoraef WlllS directed to
write the sup"erlnt.en�ent ot lhi!
B. 4' 0. R11ilroad to have the
'weeds cut alotJJ the tracks . and
s.ee if .tl:).e rJllri&gt;ad w.a! ffi\eruted
in ha11lnt cb,pata ll&gt;•d• . i q the
crossing In the town.

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ME, )tXI STVPID /JJO('ff..!..

Mn. . Ralph Keller enlertained
with a Tupperw11re P.arty Thursday
evening at her home, Long Bott.om,
R. D.
Following a demonslralion by
Mrs. Mickey Williams, 11 number of
games were played with prizes
1,u1'11ed the winners.
llefreshmenU were 1erved by
the H'Osteaa to fannle Adafns, Ethel
Qrr, ,Sylvia Coleman, Thelma Orr,
Ml,ftha Rose, Mildred Arnolcl, Do�­
\1 ltoeni&amp;, qrace Gumpf, lnt)' New­
ell, Li:tzie Biddle, Thelma case,
tet�o Weber, Olive lngraham, Ver­
eta Stout, Elizabeth Duckworth,
· Keller, Jeannette Keller,
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Floren e Limburger, Mrs. Thur­
man Babcock and Mrs, Max Har­
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COLLEGE PARK, Md., UPI­
Elton S. (Jack) Jack110n, one-lime
bonUB • player with the Philadel­
phia Athletics, has been named
head b111eball coach at the Univer
11.ity of Maryland. Jackson, • . who
ehtered Maryh1nd in 1954, has
been· Hsistatit coach for lhe last
two years.

Mayol- Crites was directed to
go lo Charl•ston to see the State
, R-01d CommiHioner about having
the road in town repaired.
'f)\ts hetne the time to lay the
levy for taxation and the assessed
nluation of the part town recent•
ly added to the corporation not
b�ill&amp; �uded in the valuation it
W.Al decided to have a special
ineeli111 A.ui. 16th to lay the levy
TAl(EII• TO HOSPl:rAL
' Mrs� Mary Ann Khas, oldest
resident of town, fell Tuesday
and inj..u�! herself so that is was
n�e·.-IJ{:t O liP.Y� .' t,Jlt ambulance.
tJie liospilal. She is"
l�-:e "1i"er •
Well �bowh imd It is hope she will
recover, soon. Her- brother, John
lt.9-Y, died at Steubenville a few
w.lllkA · 111jo . .
M,r-5'. M:f'"ry Kelly, who has been
in ihe �011pltal 'to1 an operation
ta lmpr&amp;Vtng an"d expected to
come home soon. Mrs, Kelly teach­
es in lhe local school.
Janies G ibb1 arlQ family of San
Fr•ncisoo, Calit., are visiting rel1t1ve1 here. He ls the son of Er­
vln Gibti.s, local and has been
away from the community sev­
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MINNIE

Land 1'ransfers

Florence Vlneyard to Clarence
W. Sr., and Louella Daley. Pareels, Chester-Or,nge-Oli,e.
Gene R. and Edna M. Rice to
Bernard V. Fultz, Lot, Midrllt&gt;port.
Bernard V. and Belly J. Full,
to Gene R. and Edna M. Rice
Lot, Middleporl.
. Orba E. and John W. Stout
to, ,Ava M. Gilkey, Lot No. I,
Harrisonville.
Arthur and Ethel L. Orr to
Ru1tell A. and Samantha Roberts,
Hyle Bamolt, Parcels, Cheslet.
Cora Bell Bowen', dee., to
bnelt Bowen. Cert. for Trans,,
, Scip!o.
H. Bernard and Fr.a.ncea Krinke
).!' Kenneth E. and E. Jeannii '
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Lot 8, Pomeroy.
Gertrude Nelson to Ohio Power Co 3• •• • 0 I , S 1 m
Ells;.,orlllO'. �:d �l:d;s L.
Edward, to Corbett L. Patterson,
Lo'· s tto - ·
t ii�11111° R� and Rita L. Grate
_ to .Ob.lo Power Co., 16.MIA, coal,
Salem.
HoD111 R. Ind RJta L. Grate to
Ohto Power Co., 117.M&gt;A, coal,

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awrop,:iation /or a barbed
11ire -fencQ. ™re's
n�thi119 L can do.

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OH ' I'M SORRY-YOU LOOK LIKE
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3:00 Young or. Malone
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9:00 Peter Gunn
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POMEROY, ORIO

The 11nnual Homecomlna: wu
held hfre al the EUB Cburch
Sunday,
Bahr returned
Mrs. Carrie
home from a two week, vlslt with
relatlvtls In Athens.
Mr. and Mr1. Joe Perry and
10n ind Bob Perry ol Shade were
guests or Mr, and Mn. Gerald
Violet Sund1y,

Mr. and Mn. St1nll!ly Geary nf
BLAKI GRADUATES
Columbua spent tbe weekend with
Army PFC Pearl W. Blake, ID, her parents, Mr. and Mr1. D1n1
son or Mr. and Mrs. W illiam 1': . 1 Hoffman.
Blake, Route S, Pom1;:roy, Ohio,
Mlss Lea J ea n Arl,j.uilh and
CO'!'pleted the_ "even-week .:tm mu- friend ol Co h1mbu1 spent the
nltion renova tion l"OlU'tc July 29 weekend here with tier p1H nll,
at The Ordnance School, A berdeen Mr. and Mrs. John ArbaUib,
Prov!n1 Ground , .Md. Blake is a
Mr. andr l41n. John Mltcbell
1909 graduaLe of Wal1ama High e nd eon relumed home atler 1
School.,
v11catlon In Floi'lda.
Mrs. John Gr1mlma;: and ,on
SHAKIS COMING
Columbu, were weektmd JUettl
The Kool Shakes, hot R.iple)·, W. or her parents, Mr. anti Mr1.
Va, rock and rQII band, will per• Wl1U1m ChapIDl.n.
form lQnla:ht 1t '7:30 at the Tri•
Mr, and Mtl. Ray Whittington
County Canteen record hop at the
R.nlne American Lea'ion Hall In and lwo cblldren ol Chlrle11t.on,
Clyde Adams, Mr.
Mr. and
l!.clne.
and Mn. Hobert. Whtte,lde of
SQUAO CALLID
Parkenbur1 were Sundi.y 11ae1t,.
The , Middleport cmer.i::ency ot Rev. and Mn. W. W. Brau,.
' Mr■• Robert Field• WII relW'n•
squad wH called to a local bsr at
D p, m. 1111 night to administer ed home lrom Ab:l.Ja General
t6 Ilene Little who had injured HotpilAI
her head In a f1U. She Wil taken
Mr, and Mrs. 'l'tmolby Cofre,
lo Meigs General Ho,pital.
Mrs. Jotepblne
and daughter,
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Da)na and c:bUdren Qf . Marion
Old�• Reslt!m1l
were 1ue1t1 of, lln, ]i:ih•l Stout
•nd other relaUYO'- 'l'h•t, returoed
home Frlday.
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•1� kancy J. 9unnlngham, the
CONTINUll
Oldest · Mori an County re1ide"t
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GI� Smith of�..
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marked her 102nd birtbdu tod.,,
contlnue■ to c■t:t lor ber ipothu,
hllo" .realdent• at tl\,e Valley 11:ri. Linnie Rwatr,•1, nf lf:ina?S
Hilll Nuralng Home near · here ville, who ta lmprovilll all&amp;htly
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Chan"91 3 - Sat.Na)'

· , The Stanley• went on a picnic
at Old M11n'1 C•ve Suod■&gt;' - At­
tending were Mr. and Mrs. W. C.
Stanley, Mr. and Mra.' Dale Stan­
ly MrL CharlN Diehl
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Archer ley and three children, Mr. and
and son of Columbus were the Mra. Duane Stanley and son, Mr.
weekend guests of biB grandpar, aqd Mn. Harry RoY ■nd aom;
Dende St1nle)' and Dannie St1n•
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Diehl.
Mrs. Cora Renah1w waa a re­ ley,
cent vi!itors in Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. James 01born and
Mr. and Mrs. Huigh Fera:uson
r.-mily of , Columbus were week
and son James were vlaitors of eQd 1 cue,u of Mr. and Mn. John
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Parker.
Dougi11,
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobs are
aUendlng the Free Methodist Con­
Mr. and Mn. Ronnie Scott and
ference at Mansfield.
daughter were vl1iting Mr. ,nd
Mr. and Mn. James Gilmore Mn. Franklin Townsend in Col­
by umbua Sunday.
ind daughter act!&gt;mi,.nled
Mrs. Cathy Pullins were in Mans­
Mr. and Mra. Paul Stanley arid
field Sunday.
t"hlJdri!n were calling at the home
Mrs. Mabel Tracy andl .,, Suiiie of Mr. and Mra. C. A. Bolin :-e­
were attending the conference at cently.
Manlfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Archer of
Columbus and Mr. and
Mr■.
Chuc k Hiser and sons �f Colum­
bua called on Mr. and Mn. Lou
Diehl.

Tuppers Plains
Society News

Condition of Mov•ble D•m•:
All dams an, up and running
about 4 reet or trap lo Lock 12,
C'losed �at 13, 14 ond 15, t6
lhrough 23 running ½ trap.
Kanawha River dams arc on the
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Cuurtney K e n n e d y, 8"•
,port.I a brand Gew broken
arm u aha eyea the camera
tn Hyannlll Port, Man. Be,.
1tde her la brother Mlch&amp;el. z.
itney are chlldl'Cln or Bob
Kennedy, brother or the Dtm•
ocratia pruldentt&amp;I nominee.

Hiver Report
16.3 on
G1vge1: Monh :omc&gt;ry
upper, 9. 3 lower running 6 feet
Gallipolis 18.9 on �ll'Jper, 1 1 . 2 on
lower, rtmning 5 feet ; Loe� 23
on lower,
14.7 on upper, 10.0
running 8 wickets.

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C!IOMI tho brief jacket of •
black heather pcUt • polnt
tweed ■uit from the New York
collection. ot Chrt.etlan Dior.
Colla.rleU and . atralghl: of
aleeve, the ,fackat haa 10n.
moldecl ahoulder■. Tiny pock•
eta are ■et Into OQei lido Jlllt
bolow Ulo hip.

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hospital. Tho Martin blo1t broka the 070'1 orbit. bone.

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Laurel Cliff
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.t cen1' per w•rd, one iDM!rtion. Mlnimurn charge - 60 i:-ent.s.
I centa »er word for tbne OOblleNUve inlertiooa.
Sptcial - on.� 1Hi;t.h tor ::W cen1J �r wi ,ro.
Full rate of i cent.a per word will be charged for advcrttslni
lf .oot pM.id witb.W JU d&amp;.Y• aner rece4VWi bUJ.
Error, J..D AGVttLlaina - Should be r"p1 r tf'd :.mrut'dlately. Tbt
J&gt;..Uv Semmel will not brt responaible r01 more tu.in oue rncur,eet imcrtlon.
1
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Jlillbillibed .at l c&amp;'ll per word.
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Ada �Ve,(l by 10 A.}4. wilJ be m lhat day , .,.. pu.

tty Jlain, FrM ini.pectlon. lrm,r•
tcl b,y "•tlt41w1CM. Ph� R.
a,11111 A. hrW"ic;e 'St•Hon WY24-26-tfc
2364.

I wiener rvul w11 eooyed by ,11.
llr. and Mr1. Dile Stanley and
wm c,llln1 on 111.r. ,nd
obilllr111
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8., Mn. Na• Town MnO
� r. an rl Mn. Dan.11 Welch were
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0 ebUdnn of Abe Lee, Shl.l'­
v1s1Ung their ■on, EvereU, neu
r,y and Tommy ' b.1Ye I bro.ken'
Clrcleville Sunday.
arm
Eddie Aah wH calling on re- \
lative.a here Qne day last we�k.
Mn. Kathryn Weaver waa viaRoy Rou,e and wife were home itlnJ Mn. Neva Howell recentl)'
over the weekend. Their daughtet alao Kn. Kawell'• trandcbull:hter
Phylli• and family wert:. their
l(olli, Wtll1ce and family.
gue1t1.
Mn. Clarence Hanlnt w11 c•II_
Mr. and Mn. Wm. Scott and Ina: on her alder, Mrs. Alice
children Janet, Chulea and Gt!O. Stanley,
were Sunday dinner guea:t.B of
Mr. and Mr1. Jame■ Ruuell and
Mn. Nada Tnwnsend.
D. O. Whaley wa1 calling on M.11, CU1ta Tewk1bury of Sprlng.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jewell re­ £ield were 1pendlnc their v1c1tion with relatives and friends
cently.
here.

NICELY F U RNHHE!) 2 BED­
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EIGHT ROOM HOVSJ!:, two five
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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy. Oluo

A Carioon lnf'Y' NJghH

TONIGHT ONL V
CUfWn Webb, Dorothy McGuire
''THE REMARKABLE
MR. PENNYPACKER'"
(Technicolor )
- also G lenn Ford - Ernell Bo rinine
"TORPEDO RUN"
('l'echnicolor &amp; Scope }
ALSO CAJITOON
IUNDA. V •nd MONDAY
Palll Newman - Jack Carton
Joan. Collins, Joanne Woodwa rd
"RALLY ROUND FLAG BOYS"
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• - -aleo LouJ1 Prima - Kelly Smith
"'HEY BOY, HEY GIRL"
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Sunday afternoon , July 24 •t 3:30 o'clock uniting iq marriage
Miss Nancy Irene Blaellnar , daughter of Mr. aqd Mrs. F'1'(1
. Blaettnar, Pomeroy, and Mr. James Richard Lee • son 0f Mr.
and Mn. William Lee Athen.
B8ck of the ero,, on' the ,1,,'r·
The bridesmaids dre11e11, lndenwas • a large fan arrangement of lical lo the honor aHendant's were
white 1Jladloli and -.11talk, Jigh1ed on fashioned of while . silk o;gam:a
elther aide by three-branch undle- with pale blue embroidered trim
a bra. Each pew W11s marked with and wide blue tafteta cummera large ' white satin bow. The Rev. bund. They carrie� eol•nial bouWalao J. Ji4u•teb rtad th t: YOW8 of quets of pale blue arid Whi te tiny
t he double rl'ng cCremony.
mums entwined with pate - blue baPre'.nupt1a1 music wa� provided by r ibbon.
h)' 1!{rs. Ben Neutr.Jing, organist,
Mr. D. F. Lee, Columbu1 eened
':fho pl11.yed ''Largo'' by Handel; 1111 best man for h l• brotier and
wh11!:n Thou Art Near" by Bach; usher11 were Mr. William C. Le ·of
e
,nd · "Roma�ce" b)' Kir kp;ilrick. Ci nc)nnatl, · brother of the (J'oom ·
M u. M uY(n Burt, solois!, sang, Mr. John William Blaettnar, Porn'.
''The- Wedding Benedictio n," ''The e roy, brother' of the brJde ; Mr.
Weddln(I Pnycr' • and ' "The Lori. rs Ronald Grogan, Athen1, and . Mr.
Prayot."
Ch arles Lane, Cleveland , 1 CraterOiven In marriage by her father, nity brother,
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Little
Miss
Eliiabeth
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fitted t, 1r■o, short aleev e, , ,, d , and
wore , a whi te embroidered
por tr,H neckl lne enhanced by !I dresa o f swlu or.gan
dy wi th pale
banding of Impo r ted Swiss &lt;'nl · bl ue sa
t'm · HIh ttcd wI th , 1 hua:h
brold,ry. the ext remely bouffant bow and
c.11.rr led a hand crocheted
!lklrt c&amp;11cadin.,0 OYer her hooi&gt; wa,
&lt;111
b
ke I flited wIth rose peta Ia.
enhanced by appllquc, of sw·, ,,
M 36Ier D• F• Lce, Jr., nephew of
lace at the wide hcmliric. I Jec 1 , ,, .
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ecrtip veJJ of silk f:111,(l111h ttlus1on th e .room, carrI ed lhe w hite aatrn
o
pill
w on which laid the rings.
held to
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s er" I ug as aco Iyte waa Wllliam C.
,ecd pea rls •and accen L.,il
w,· , ,, • •
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Pearl motlf1. She earn ed II Co lon - u:
M ra . - Blacttnar, moth er of
lhc
ial ca1c11de of white ro8c hu ds
a:l1dioll florch 1111d 1tc ph11noti� on'. lmdc, wore II beige silk dre.111 with
twined with while satin b aby rib• PH tel flo r11 l design, rose velvet
bon. Her only Jewelry wa� , 1,,,,•t
, hal, beiQe accessoriea and a corand dh1mond necklace, u t:: if l uf H ge n f pink rose buds. Mra. Lee
w urc II belie embroidered dress
the bridca:room.
'fhe maid of honor was Ml!II with beige hat, beige accenorioa
Mary Jane Lee, aider c,f the bride- lllld a pink rose bud corsaae.
Mls11 Luc» Amabar)' of Pomeroy
aroom and aurorlly slater of
the
bride . Bridesmaids we,, Mi·,, Ida amt Miss Ka)' Jones, Alben,, roilsBnden, W11hlll"ton,
Pa :, ili iH Jn• tercd lhe. guest,.
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Alpha Delta Pl Sorority 11isters, ceptlon WII held In the church ao•
cia
· 1 room which waa decqrated
and Miu Rita Beeclc, Pome roy.
with urana:ementa of Hower1. 'the
bride'&amp; table was lovely with wbJte
linen coYcr and centered wi th • a
beautifu l nine tiered weddlQ cake
decorated with tiny white roae
buds and toppad with ttie · ffllnJ1;
lure bride and groom. Napklna
were white with the fnacrlptton
"'Nancy &amp;nd Jim" In 1Uver. Mlntl
were in the form or tin'y. blue and
white wedding bell,.
Hoste11ea were Mi11 Judy Swartz,
Colum bu1; Ml11 Kathy, Braden,
WHt'\lnaton, Pa.; Mi" Maey Ann
Dominick, Miu Elaine Puer■ and
Ml1111 Sharon Belkofor of Cleveland,
1111 1ororlt)' 1l1oter1 of the bride.

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OHIO VAUEY
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Fred Will J 1 . , of Buffalo, N .
Y . , who has 1,een the guest of
his uncle Fran1t B. Will and other
I relatives left Fridily for a visit
I with relatives ln . Columbus.
Mn C. E. W. Downie, Mr. and
Mrs. T A Downie and sons C'1arl­
e1 aud Allen and William Downie
and son Billy, local, aud Mr. and
Mrs, J. C. Bright or Dunbar were
in Cincinnati Thursday to attend
the funhal of Miss
Catherine
Bengel, held in the chapel of the
Deaeconeu Home ,,f Bethesda
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goldsberry
mo\'ed Thursda,y
irom Lincoln
Heights to llavenswood ,
Mr. aud Mn. Elz.1 Gilmore Jr.,
and family spent Thursday at
L.1ke Alma.
Mr. and M rs. \\ illiam Simmons
and family and Miss Evelyn Sim1 mons returned tf, their home
in
Alderson, W. Va. , t'riday aftt:r a
I visit with Mr . .ind Mrs. Mike Jim­
mons.
M r . and Mrs. Eddie Florian of
Mansfleld were recent guests of
M r . and Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Jr.,
and son JeUr,:y Wayne.
Mrs. Cha r lell Ihle and William
Ihle of Raclne and llobert Ihle of
Kent were Thu rsday gues ta of
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Ohlinger Jr.
■nd 110n.
M r . and Mrs. Ray Tittle and son
Dale of Beaumont visited Wednes•
day C\'Cning with Mr. and Mra.
Troy Ohlinger Sr. and M rs. Juli1
Tlttle.
M r . and Mrs. J. C. Brigh t of
Dunba r . w. Va., are lhe guests of .
her mother , Mrs. C'. E. W. Downie.
Mr. and M rs, Walle r White and
1 .. , .. ily have returned to Photnh:,
, riz., following , yJsit here wi th
Jr . and Mrs. Walter Whi t e, Sr.,
Pome roy, and Mr. and Mrs. William Barnell, Cheshire.

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MR. A N D MRS. LEE

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SUN., MON. and TUl!S.
Walt Disney's
''SLEEPING BEAUTY"
In Technicolor

In Pomeroy

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TONIGHT
''KlLL.ERS OF
KILJ.MANJAHO"
Robert Taylor · - Anne Aubrey
- -also "111REE CAME TO KllL"
Cameron Mitchell, John Lupton

People

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Chddren's Dresses

ROOMS !:.
FURNITURE

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•Bedroom •Kitchen
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1$ A K E R
· F\JRNITURE

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pared by a mu:Mr chef who
t,k e, pride In
ponl•
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Childs-Falkner
Wedding Rites
Held Friday

Moinly About

Blaettnar-Lee Wedding Ceriemony Held
July 24 At Federat� Church In Pomeroy

W.-d tau been rettlved of the
pound son to Mr.
MIii lln. Howard L. 81sseJI. SPS
IIMnrd Bissell i1 now stationfll
la l'ranee and bis wife was for­
aerty [roltl Germany. They have
flile other child, • son, Howard

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Commtttee of AlThe
Pr�gram Meet•
le�noon Cattle of the Heath Method1st Church met Thunday eYenJng • 111 t lh e home Of M rs. o p ·
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for the pr ograms for the commg
year.
Othe,:s a ttending the meeting
were MlSB Bess Sanbor n, Mrs. Wal­
ter ff.ayes, Mn. Bruce Lloyd and
Mrs. H. K. Woodgerd .

Flower Shou, Chairman
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Mn. Paul Baer, chairman of the
Me1g1 County ,fair flower show,
wlll DC the gue1ta on WMPO radio
Friday eYening at 7 :30 in the Wedne�ay when ahe wl1l 1ive the
sanctuary of the Church of Cbnst, ui1t�u�t1on.11 . tor thoie plannlq to
Mtdd.lieport, ;-1.1u Janis Childs, RN, participate m the ahow. Mn. Baer
oI Columbus, became the br ide of w1II answe r any quesUona tha t
Ale Joe F&amp;lkner also or Columbus . come to her durlnl the "Coffee
Rev. Fted l . Gudner , pastor or lhe Hour" .at 10 a. m.
church, performed the dout&gt;le ring
Mrs. Baer, a member of the
ceremony with Mr . and M rs. New­ Chesler Garden Club has been acm•n !hirdclle attending the couple. tivc in the fair show&amp; for seyeral
.for her wedding, Miss Childs years.
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wore a beige sheath atreet dress
wi Ll1 beige acceaHor ies. Her cor­
sage o! 'tl.'hite camalions was tied
wilh a gold ribbon.

Mrs. Burdette wore a black dress
with white accessories and her
white carna tion corsage was tied
wit h siher .
The new Mrs. Falkner is the
dau1hler of Mrs. George Childs of
Middleport and graduated from
Middlepor t Hii::h School. She is al­
so a graduate of Holzer Hospital
School of Nursing and iB employed
.rt Children·s Hospi tal in Colum­
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MARILYN'S
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QUALITY un•IALI

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We Pay 3% lntere,t O• Sa,btp

Tlie FARMERS BANK
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POMtROY, OHIO

WHY DRIVE MILES AND MILES
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CAN BUY AT. -PICKE NS FOR LESS!
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WE A:�E GETTING READY FOR NEW
CHRISTMAS TOYS. TO MAKE �OOM WE
ARE SEWNG FOR· ONE WEEK ONLY
IIGINNING 7 A.M. MONDAY, AUGUST I
ENDING SATURDAY, I P.M. AUGUST 13dl

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A Jackson man met his I
death in • shotgun lhootln): at , ,
8:30 p.m . Sunday night al' the ,
home or Tommy Harris on
Brush Ridge between Vinton
and Rio Grande. He was Mar. ! · ·
Ion Uatlleld, 35, and he died
Instantly from a blast from a
12 gauge shotgun which hit I
him In the neck.
Sbetiff Oscar Baird received a .
call � the scene at a::,o p.m. and
left i mmediately with his t w o
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d�es • .Jack Owena and Gr.tnt !
E,....t
Harris.
Tommy
of
homo
Ridge
Brush
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VICTIM
BLAST
SHOTGUN
Or.
Donald
Warehime,
Gal•
Lona.
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old
Hatfl
Morion
of
plchlro
this
took
Tho.._n
IJ1 oounty eornner, went to t h e ·
acene of Uk abootuq' at 7 p,m.
Alio a:olng to the s:'t�ne was
Tom ' )V.a-1aner, of the Bureau of
Criminal lnveatigaUon of London,
wbo h appened to be at the sheriff's
office inYestigating another cue.
T♦mmr Horrtsi..:; of Bn,eh
Fifteen categories wtll be judged in the southeastern Ohio
at whOM
the ihoof- .
Breeders who will stage a district show Aug, 19 at
Guernsey
1,1g hok pfac•, fermerlF Of ,K.,._
Rock Springs fairgrounds in conjunction with the 97th
th
e
tvcll:y waa tak1n Int. c�.
annual Meigs County Fair.
H¥HI Teclr:ett, who was at tM
The show is expected to be one of the lop attractions at. lbe
•� of tM shootlnt, was alto
fair during Friday's activities.
httd by thl 1htrlH 11 a mattr[al
Frank Johnator,, fair board see- flesday, Aug. 10, is the final date
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said the Wahama High 1 for entries. Johnston will be at the
ret.ary,
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School ba�d _also has �en secured ! fair boa&amp;d office from 1 to_4 p. m.
ing continued and chatgea are e 1:­ ,
':t f_j-"1 to play at this )'ear's fair. The Wa· I through Wednesday of tb11 week
pected to be filed today.
bama band replaces the Eastern where residents may ·make live,.
'ne body of HaWeld ia at the: ·
High School band of Meig5 County stock enlrie■.
Waugh-Halley-Wood Funeral home 1
1n other laal minule detaib for
· which was originally scheduled to
and will be takeo today to the
appear at 'the fair from noon to this year's fair, officials said that
Mayhew Funeral home a t JaC:.:son. ·
4 p. m. on Thursday, Aug_ 18_ The the Meigs County taleot ■how to
The lather of the de,d man i s 1
Eastern band, however, will not be held on Wedneaday, Aug. 17,
the operator of • aervice statioo
appear due to the recent resigna- under sponsorship of �e Ke:ip Co.
in J ackson.
lion of ill director, Lloyd John- 1 Farm Bureau, will beain al 2 p. m.
as a free grandstand Aunetion.
. Private James F. Schuster, son son.
resi- The rock 'n ' roll dance �teat
reminded
.also
Johmton
of Jlr, and Mrs. J. M, Schuater,
that membertbip tickets for to be ttaged by the- lt,�11nt,
Uilcoln Rm. enlisted in the Unlt- dent.I
•flit iire on sale and Teen canteen wiH ltelllt �,U,, ·
tbil
year-'1
ed Stites Marine eorps for a four
can
be purchased from any melll- at 3 p. m. Also 18 a fl'ec!'"' Chnd­
year period, Aug 2nd, He i, pee,
r from the Reuler insurance stand attraction ii the rodiet con­
o
ber
sently ult.dergoing twelve weeks
Agency
or the· Gilmore Supply taining free ride ticket, and gift
of boot camp at the Parris ls- Store, Pomeroy� The Sport5 Center, certificates lo be aet off pro.mptb'
land, S. c., from thece he will Middlepon;
Waid Cross Sons, Ra- al 4 p. m.
' go direc t ly to Camp Lejeune, N.
In case of a large number or en­
cine; Kaub: Feed Store, Chester;
C., for four weeks or infantry
J
, or lrants in the ta.Jent show wbich
Chapmctn's
Syracuse
Market,
Funeral services tor Mrs. Al- training. Upon completion of the the Rosa Service Station al Five will feature acli in two q;e a.te.
bert Scholl, age 78, who died 16-wffk training program Printe Poinl.8,
gories, the show will be moved to
Sunday morning at ber Cole-&amp;t Schuster will receive a twent)'­
'!'hose enlea::ing livestock in the an hour earlier than 2 p. m. IIO that
residence in Pomeroy, will be I day leue.
competition at the Meigs County the same schedule can be carried
-----held Wednesday at 2 p.111". from
Fair are being reminded Lbat Wed- out with only lhe one change to
the Ewing Chapel wlth burial in
( be made. Act.I wiabin_g to re&amp;ilter
Beech Grove ce·metery.
· for the talent &amp;bow may do ,o by
, ,
She is sunived by her hu1band1
Three Men Awaiting
contacting the Farm Bureau of.
Albert; two sons, Albert Milton 1
fices on ast Main St., Pomerur.
Court Action Here
Scholl, Pomeroy, aqd Delbert
Wedneaday, A.ag111t 17, ia . the
Three men. arrested Saturday
Becker, Middleport; two grand·
lint full day's 1ctivitiea at the U•
evening in Rutland and Pomeroy
children, two ere•t grandchild•
nual fair and will be '.'kiddie day."
were
in jail lhia morning awajt•
nepand
nieces
ren and several
A fire in Kanauga at 10 : "5 p.m.
ing heartnas.
hews.
Saturday
night damaged
the
Junior Hill and Harold .E. 'Darst,
-GS G..EIIAL NDSPIJAL
She WH a member o f the St. White Flower Shop in the estimat­
both
of
Rutland,
were
arre,
ted by
o
urch
in
P
rn• , ed amount of $3,100. �re was '8
Admitted Saturday: Jama Ha­
Paul's Lutheran Ch
Lyons, Dant wley, Middleport; VictoriJ. Stacey,
eroy. The Rn. Jack Welch, of loSA of .$2,100 to the contents and Rutland Marshal F.
for in toUeati� and Hall of in to1:­ Middleport.
that church in New Haven, W. s1 1000 to the building.
U,:ation
and having an open flask . .
aerYlees.
have
will
Va.
Fourteen volunteer firemen .an. Arrested by Pomeroy poilce on an . Discharge« · Sa turday: - otbelia
awered the alarm and a tanker intoxicaijon charge wu Earl Holt, J.e.sse, Pomeroy; 118"it!! ,TboJDQ,
Mineraville; Mra. Donald Taylor
truck answered the fire alarm. Hartford.
and son, Pomeroy; llrl, - Robert
The firemen brought the blaze
Dugan and son, , Rutland; Mn.
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by
U'lder control and had it out
Thomas Smilh and daughter,
p.m .
Mll8s Clbicken Deaths
Pomeroy,
unknown
1s
fire
the
of
The cause
Admitted Sunday: Kri. Dale
and an investig.ation of the blaze Being Investigated
Little, Middlepon; Mn. Dwight
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SherJ.J:f
Robert
liartenbach's
of­
that
ls underway . It is reported
fi&amp;e and Doi Warden John Meeks Parker, Pomeroy; Mn. Linda i.u­
.anon is suspected.
are lnYeatleating the i;lestruclion dermilt, Middleport.
Di1charged Sunday: Macy Elli.a:
of. 2� eleven-Week old chickena at
LANGSVILLE MAN FINED
the home of Dwight
Spencer at beth Anderson, Po1Dero1; Mn.
Funeral service, for Harvey
Wayne Wll&amp;on and daqhter, RaMarion Eugene Grate, Langs­ Weal Shade 1411 nlght.
Rowley, 111e 'NI, who died Sunday
1:ine.
Tho
c
b
ick
ena were kill.cd by
a
In
coal
,net
$10
lined
ville,
was
mornlng at the ' Foater Rest Home
Birth, Sunday: A dail,.t,ler to
during the
on a charge of maurading anlmal
in Synroae will be held Wednes• County Court today
Mr.
and Mra. Dale UW.1 •lliddle,.
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M.r.
Sdencer
reported
to
the
nl1h
the
by
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ought
n
oper,tio
day a t 10 •.m. , from the ]Qwlnf reckless
port.
sheriff's ,offi� this · morning.
Patrol.
Chapel with burial !� �am&amp;vllle , Stale Highway
---�Cem.eteey, Ma10n, W. V,a.
He ja slll'YiYe:d by· two children,
Sarah Marie Smith, Portland, O.;
I and George Rowl ey, Troy, O.;
· three sieter&amp;, Mn. Grover Tate,
New Cumberland, W. V-a.; Anna
• Searles, Middleport; and Martha
. Henry, Middleport; tw o brothers,
J i m Rowley, 'Bridgeport , o.;
Georae , of Arizona, and ..everal ·
· grandchildren, great pahdchll•
dren, ind ,rea t, creat' �andchil­
dren.
I Frlends may call al the funeral
home ianytlme.

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been continued from Aue. JO unW
further order of the cc&gt;urt, accord­
ing to an entry signed by Judge
John C. Bacon .
In a hearing on temporary all�
mony
in the case or Goldie Oiler v,
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Front
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Hooks, Larry
phe,aUer, KoMelh ,C�,!weU Bobby 'Beker; se con· d: row , Gtfl!• ll.andon,
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S�e Badgley. Paul µt. e, ttCQutmu\eJ', �nda , at the' left; bis aaslstanl,
Lllldon, Jmie1
NO DIAL IN OHID
l(OUta Roger - Broo!li. ROnnib Banielt, Tom Wa!J!On
Is at rigbl. Abeerit
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gress today to act on a big legtslalive program at its post-oon•
venllon session , Including addition al civil rights legislation.
'!'be President outlined his recommendations in a special
message read to the Senate, which re&lt;onvened today.
He reported tb■t he bad ordered
development ol a mudt lona:er $1 an hour, and expanded eoyera1e
range ven1on of- tbe .Pol•rta mis- of the law.
-A program to help economi­
8llt but wouid need· no additional
cally
depre1scd areas.
deten1e fund&amp;'. He prombed a
-"Construcilv, measures lo
p,·umpt request
for addi tional
fuftda U her should find it necea• mt'�t exlatlng farm problems,"
Financing to a,oid delays in
l\labw� program,
the intersta te
�nee •llln t auur• th• c.,..
of the Preai­
renewal
a
meaning
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cent
pow9r It HCan4II to ,..... and wlll dent's request for a one-hall
ga.sollne
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the
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. RETI.JRNS FOR EMF!RGENCY SESSION ·_: United · Na­
.._ ke,t that w.11,,. 11..,.ho..,.
tiol15 Secretary General Dag Hammankjold, Oeft) surrounded
MW In a lteck - Mnchd .tomment tax.
A postal ra te increase "to by, olficials and police, leaves his plane after arriving from
on what loam, •• one of th• Mt­
saddling the next adminia•
aYoid
..,, ,-litli::al ltlUH of the 1960
Ille Congo for an emergency lession of the Security Council
tration and taxpayers generally ,
which .h e hinted that " war" in Africa might be averted
at
with a pos•
1n detalUng hi, . r«ommenda­ 11•holly unju,.tUiably,
through
a Congo compromise. The U .N, Chlet also emphati­
a billion dollara
Uorii, the Pretident said that only tatl deficit nearing
denied
rumor, that he Intended to resign from his posi­
cally
one major b1ll-deaUng W'ith ciYil a year."
s �omesllc tion because of recent criticism of him by the Soviet Union.
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Eisenhowe
of
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•� of domestic affa� before leglslallve recommen
he previ­
Copal'fll reces,ed. for the n\llon­ carryovers of program,
to Congress.
submitted
had
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al politjeal convention,.
The Presiden t atrongly indle1t•
�e said e ven that tllll omitted
he would use his Yeto power to
ed
tWO major provilton, which he
legislation qe fel t would im­
block
advocated ind · that he hoped
a balanced federal budget .
perial
t� proviaiom "Will now be re·
1tored in keepin1 with the bipar­
For the 17th consecutive year Meigs Cou,;,ty was well re,
tilin 1upPort evldelleed' for these
presented at the annual Ohio State Firemen's· Association
it.em� lut month."
Conference held over the weekend In Cleveland.
11111 ..terNCI f9 the 1960 pltt­
Twenty-One members of the Middleport and Pomeroy Vol­
fol'ffll H..W lty th• D-mocratlc
unteer
Fire Departments. Joined 1500 other Ohio firemen for
_,.. l.e,uilflCln Mtlonal COflYffl­
the 23rd annual conference. It marked the 17th consecutive
tlen1 last me,nth.
year for M iddleport.
The: two proviliofJs Eisenhower
After a busy F:-iday firemen for the social · highllghl of the
had in mind were proposals
to
and guests came to life Salurday three-day meeting.
provirle fedllhl aranta to Bchool
night at the conforcnce banquet.
diltrtcta to help in rach1I desegre­
Guest speaker, · Static! Auditor
More than 800 l)Ct!lli,ns jammed James A. Rhodcti, •priiised tht!'
ption effortl, a�d to -make the
A four-year old Middleport girl
Con,miltee on Government Con­ wi t h a dangli ng big toe had trou• the ballroom of the ·Ho tel Carter volunLeer firemen and the Jadl u
tracts a permanent agenCy. This hie securing medical treatment where the conference was held •• a turlliarles.
COfQmlttee, no-.. headed by Vice last nigh t following a bicycle acci•
�oung Peter Stunesant set up
M. Nixon den t .
Richard
Pre1ident
the first firefighting gr 011 1• in the
11eeU to end racial dlscrllnation
CO!ilntry In the 17th century, RhoThe Middleport emergency squad
\....ell"
�n hiring worlr:era b)I companies was called a� e:2� p. m. to the
de:H said the ladies WMc dtle:gatworkllll on government contracll. home of Mrs. Marie Duiilding,
ed firewatcb:er du;·iea aJld were
0ttMr l.tquNh
In · charge of ck!.anuig ehlnu,ey11,
cust-sl, when Joyce Carroll, daugh.
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Elaenho:wei' . leglslallve ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Car,
Olher
laddera and bucket;.
neommeq,d1J1Uons:
"And though there have been
roll, caught her toe in coga o( a
-Tb• full A,J.7&amp;,0bo,000 whlob bicycle. The toe waa 1lmo,t snarmany lmproYemcn� over the
be requeated tor tht 1erei1n aid ed.
)'ear, in firertgltling no one ran
proar■m.
lmp,:ove on the onthus.i11m of a
Emergency squad members had
-Autborl111ti9ij for • $600 mil­ to out her from the blcycle to free
Ir Middleport man travelln1 Yolunleer fire � dOPll'UUVt." he
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...:.rmorat aid ,ror construction of ment. Squad menibera aald today ceeded In lnfllctlng conaidHable hJ&lt;la)' the . ('ls1thtJ (lremen al-­
ladUUe1 tor public schotls and Lhat treatment at the bOJpital wu damage befon his car finally came tended demonstrations b)' ti\@
eoUege, and unJver1itle,.
refused • after the .quad brought to a halt a,1alnst the porch ot: the O.eveland Fire D&lt;:partmenl and
A p,.,a,... to · """" • 'lbe lged the aceJdent victim lhere. Treat- Theo Neutzling home on Ash-st, educational seNtons in the hotel
meet · the eost of �ous lllnesse1. ment was also refused by a Porn- police Hid.
ballroom.
-"A a,odente up.'l'ard adjust• eroy physician lo whom the .squ.ad
Friday's activities were ellMidd,leport Police Chief Herbert
ment" of the minimUQl wag,, now took the li ttle UJ'I,
Gilkey reported the arrest of maxed with a glgaritie fire equip•
Emergenc}' sq:uad membera ap. Gilbert Howard English on a DWI ment p�rade. Both Middleport
pealed to Sheriff Robert Harten- charge following the · acciden t at and Pomeroy firemen joined the
bfich who dispatched Deputy Char- 12:3&amp; p. ,m, Sa turday. Chief Gilkey parade of over 21)\) unlU.
Middleport joined the parnde
lea Sayre to Holzer Hospital with aaid that English's car had torn
the YOUfll vietlm. She waa given down a stop sign on the left .side with one of its, member', dreased
emergency treatment there and re- of the street Jn lower Middleport, in a guerrilla suit ind kept the
turned to her home laLer in the struck a power pole on the rl1ht spect1 ton along the 2 � mile par•
side of the street, then turned into ade route well enterhdned.
evenln1 by private car.
However, Fire Chief Tom Uar1ot
The emer1ency squad was tilled Ash-st where it crashed Into the
declilied to menti'Jn who was
at 7 :34 to the home of Emmett Neu tiling porch.
The Middleport emen::ency squad best "suited" for ihat job.
Rallton, Page St., When Oebra Ann
1Me11te1 from •the �n�ea
Attending. the oonferene� Crom
called but there were no Jn. .
waa
talleR
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were Emmet Shuler,
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damage
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Ho1plta1
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COunt1 Convenllon, ii Meis• co.
Pol"led to the Neut.sling home with dele1ate: H. A. D1Ue1, illematt;
was
removed
obltructlon
the
but
AIC . tiUlce Fr1dtf1 Al&gt;l,'Utl 1• for
heavy damage to the car. English Ruuell Mllls, Lmy Baker, Har
th s,i:arpaN of elfttffil a1 CO\lnb' o n the way to the ho,pkal. X-rays wa, aUll ln Jail today 1w1tun1 old Hinkle, Bob McElhmny, John
there
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She wu returned home hearing before Ma,or Kenneth Mc- Vrooman, Tom D.-rn, Lee Smith,
- o\llC "-"""' drrled 'on In however.
Robert Byer, James Daoiel,j, and
Elhinney tonlaht.
by the aquad.
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AllO to be herd toni1ht are char• Don Milla.
Thi. Comtalilte ..UI &lt;ONlat of
a:ea brought by Middleport police
Dr. Ray Pickens, Pete Kloes
lbreo me""'°"' bne of whom oh,11
agalnat Charles Ray Satterfield,. and B. F. Param11lee joined the
IM. eleetod
!balrillln. and one
Racine, for no drlver'a Ucel'UJe, and gro�p Friday evening, then new
pee
a 'il&lt;e dtaltmlll. and . two alto,.
Robert Leo Forbes, Rutland, and home ·early Saturday momin1.
Pomeroy
Lodge
184,
FlcAM,
will
- eo-ltteemen. flle tem, of
John Rice, Middleport, on bitoxi• David O blin11er, . former mtmber
oftloe ol lb- j,enons ,1111 bqin have a 1rtecial meetP11 We:dnfilday cation char1es.
of the Middleport departmen t,
Au&amp;:ust 10 at 7:30 p. _ m. It ia 1noa'8fi,tember 1.
now llvin1 In Wooiter, also join
11ounced l&gt;Y W'onhlpful �ter
lllllillU!a who will piemble in
ed the 1toup Friday •:v�ning,
BANKER DI.ti
tJm !CODYention .re elected ftom Thomas W . Bowen. , Patt Mutert
Attendlrll from Pomeroy were
of the Lodge will be honored and
WILMINGTON, 0. UP( - 1Rob
their ODDUD.u�tr. _in_ elections
the third degree will be'eonferred ert E. Hartman, Gl, president, of M1y,,r Charin Legar, Phil Globa
mail.
on one candidate. Refl'Mhmenta the IJ'int National Bank herti ,kar, John McKtmia, Charles
- - a't to ,Ille t,b11J■led w ll be ,erved, All Muter Ma1on1
1lnce 19M, died of a heart condl• W tlT)' and Marty McGJnni:i., Poml
IMODday;A- l
are ura:ed to be preaent.
tlon .In • ho,pltal Sunday niaht.
· ero)"'s delegate.

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George Buchanan Ml!!i Mary Vlr­
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Mn. Albert Woodard.
Relatlves and close f riends or
the bride we re welcomed at the
b.wg e of the bride after the re·
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P'or her going away costume the
bride cho11e a beige silk ,u,· 1 'w,' th
brown velvet hat .and brown acccs•
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Iear her al West Elementary School
in Athena.
M r. Lee was gradua ted from
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was a member of the Phi Delta
Theta Fraternity. After ,hi m o nth s
In acr vice, he will be arfillllte d
wltb the Ohio FU(II Gas Co,
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weddina: were {rom Athens, Colum .
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Sewing Club wen t to the home of
Mr1. James Weber Thursdiy even­
ing for a social lime.
The group had planned an out­
door picnic but due to the rain
the 'Potluck dinner w11 held in­
side. Home made ice cream and
cake was sel'\'ed by t he hostess
followJng the meal,
Mr. Falkner is the eon or Mr. and
Those a ttending the aff.air were
.'-'.rs. O. ;d. Falkner of Birmingham, Mrs. Kenneth Byer, Mra. Noah Has­
Alabama. He graduated from the kins, .Mn. Gfflr,ge Hackett, Sr.,
lllirmingham I ligh Srhool and is Mrs . Lawrence Milhoan and _grand­
with the Air Force stationed al daughter, Donna Weber, Mn. J.,..
Lockbourne Air Bt1� in Cqlumbus. D. ·Dilea, Mrs. a1r1 Nattox and
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The couple left immediately fol­ ,granddaugh ter; Mrs. Orin Smith,
lowin g the ce!'emony for Columbus Mra. Perry Mitch, Mn. E. L.
where they will reside at 1027 Sey­ Hughes and Mn. Gertrude Miller.
mour Avenue.
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At Coolville, Aug. 4 throl1gh
14. .Evangelist Rev. Lloyd D.
Sheets, Waverly, O.; Singe rs, Mr.
and Mrs. Benn Underwood, Wil­
more, Ky,, Young Peoples leader
Rev. H. M. Hugus; M issionaries,
ReY. and Mn, Karl Rice; Young
Peoples meeting each eYening at
7:30; Evangelistic serYice eJch
evening 8:00; Da)' services 2 pm
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Missionary senlees 1 1 am Sunda}
August 7th, Sunday services 1 1
am-2 pm-e pm. Soul stirring
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All ohUdren that. will be ,1,
yean of age before February ht,
1961, wbo wW aUe:hd the Bradbury School
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The Sew-Rite Sewina: Club met • p. m for
to �et �cWedneaday evenine a t their club qualnted.
room, Lincoln HeJght1, with Mn. Raymond Baity and Mrs. George will be Mn. lloy Blank enship and
Mra. Donald McKnight.
Conde aa hoateaaea.
Followint short bwlneli seaaion 1
in charge of Mn. Donald Co1Un1, .
WOMEN'S
presiden t , gamea were played and .
prizes awarded to Mrs. Kenneth
Finley,
CollJns,. Mn. HarYey
Vanvranke n. Mt1. Wllliam Ware,
Black or Camel
Mrs. Jamea Butler, Mrs. Donald
Tan suede
McKnight and Mrs, Edward Wells
who also won the door pri:«1.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesaes to those named above
Sizes 4 to 9
and Mrs. Willard Boyer, Mn. Day•
ton striekland, Mr1. OonaM Mullen
Mrs. Calvin Simpson and Mrs. Elza
Gilmore Jr.
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