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Mr. and lln. R.ontld McDade
11n. Roy Blankenablp and llro.
DoDtld llcKDIJhl entertalo&lt;d the of Canal Wlncbe1ler are announ­
Sew-ltlta Sewina Club Wednesdlt cing the birth of a daughter,
Amanda Kay, (.randparents art:
e•enlnl at their club room.
Mr. and Mn. Willie Davis, RI·
Durln« 1 short bu',ineu �Ilion cine and Mr. Jnd Mn. Ray llc­
with Mn. Donald Collin. J)Nl9id.l.n,:, Dade, Let.art Fills.
ieWlral money makin,s projects
were dilcussed. Mn. Dayton Strick­
land won the door prile.
Miss Betty Brown, Columbus.
A deuert course w11 sened by is tpendint the week with Mr.
the botte11e1 to 16 rnemtf:er1.
and Mra. Leroy KeB11ini;:er.,

8Mn1 Sn,ion Held

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Baptist Church

Mr. Stephenson !s ln hil 14.t h
year at the Delaware. S.ptist
I rhureh and the put year h11 been
the bes t from a stewardship
I standpoin t .
During the every me mber can•
vass tor 1960 t he churc h not only
underwrote a n increased operat­
ln.i:: budget and it1 quota fo r the
"C hrielian Hl�hcr Educ•tlon C hai•
]cngee" (a Jlftional effort to raise
$7 .1'00.000 for collei:ie etc) b ut also
a ne,w Christian Education unil to
cost_ $40,000.

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Delaware will be the aueat 1peak•
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thl, Sunday rat the 9:30 wol'Shlp
service. He and wife (Sophie
Blazewicz) and three. IOtll are
vi1iting relativea a nd friends here
duri ng their vacation perlod.

Member Federal Reoerve Syslem
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Hard 1\&gt;p 2 Door. Run, 1ood.

6 Door Sedan. Clean inlide Hd out. FordomaUc. R.adlo and Heater.

Hird Top- t Door. One care(ul owner. Dfnllflow. Radio and Heate r.

Hird Top 2 Door. One .orefiil, ownu. Extra nice, Power Stee rl na:.

Hard Top 4 Door. One oarelft OWMr. Showa beat of care. Dynaflow drive. Rldio and Heatir.

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Nancy J.o Mayer
.Hon.or,ed With
Birthday Partv

USED CARS

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)In. Llwtene, Leonord 111d l(n.
Max Folmu wen 1ueata when lln,
fl;chard Finl•• ··-- the B&gt;
lhlt
ly Irmo
Monthly Co nat, Club Wedneadoy
Mr. and Mn. f.OY Jone1 moved evenin&amp; 1l bet home, !ut Main St
Mn. Carl H)'aell WU welcomed
recently from Syracuse to the pr�
Winnera for the even.Ina ffN
u I iliew member when the Kin
perly whieb they purc hased tome Mn. Donald McKenzie, lira. Row•
&amp;y FRIDDII HOUDAMtSL"t
ly LUCILLI IIAWl&lt;tNI
b met Wednesday eveniDI at
Clu
time aso from the Ohio Fuel Co. ard Lo11n, Mn. John Beaver and ·
n the bome o1 Mra, Harold Ebenbleb
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n
e
be
bas
who
Neael
Cbnlea
Pfc. Buu Bttgle returned to It w■s the former home of t he Nor• 'iul. Finlaw. Tbe door prize wu
b�ineu returned Butternut Ave.
Florida an
c1 mp at Ft. Molllmouth , N J., man P'llber family.
awa rded to Mrs. Beaver. secret p&amp;I tome Wednesday evenina.
FoUowina: a 1hort bu1ine11 ae111f ter spe nding the weekend wlth
P hyll11 Ible ■pent Sa t urday af- &amp;iftl were receieyed by Mn. Loin charge of Mra. Ted Warner,
Charleslon
s
at
w11
Hackett
Mihael
n
his pare nt,, )f:r. an d M . Joe terenoon in Athe na where s�e was gan and )ln. Finlaw.
• . too Airport Wednesday evenln&amp; Lo pre■ldent, games we re played a.nd
Beegle and -'•ter, Shirley.
a . h08te■a �t the 25th wedd mg •0•
Refreahmentl �re . aeryed by
Mn. Jerry Zarbaugh and Mia.H n1 "er&amp;1.ry of Prof. and Mrs. A. S. t'ir ho11lf'M to the above and Mrs. meet Mr,. R;ckeU· a nd children, pMu1 awarded to Mrs. R. E.
who spent lhe past two weeks in Vaughan and Mr1. Theodore Le­
Beverly Campbell returned to Bow!ing.
Eugene Triplett and Kn. Charle, .M,i ami Fla. Wbile in Florida they hew. T he door prlze w■s won by
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th eir home in Groveport, Thurs­
M111i11 Roae Easterday_ . r� turne&lt;i Riffl e.
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were dinner guests of the o. L. Mrs. A nnice Ohlinger. Mrs. Edca r
day after a visit with Mr. and home Friday after a v1s1t 1� _t�e
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.Myer■ one day, J PraLt recei\led a birthday 1Ut fr_om
Beck family at
Mrs. Henry Eichinger and family Eastern states and at Vi rg m ta
PARENTS NIGHT
and ho1tel8 a:1fts
r. and Mrs. William Stansbury her secret pal
M
of Chester.
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Bea
The ltother ' s Alll.Hiar)' of Boy and children left thi11 mom ing for I were pre1cnted to Mrs. Ebcrsbacb.
A2C John Beaver returned to
Mr. and MrJ. Lawrence Roush Scout Troop 246 will bold Par•
Refreshme nts were served by
their home in Clearwater, Fla.
Lockbourne Air Base Wedneaday moved lut we ek to the Clark I h k enl's Night thi1 even lna: al
7 at They hne been vi, llinl with .\{r, the hoatess and favon were ball
after a two weeks vi si t wit h his house and expect to do rarn:' w_ork. the Scout Hall,
and Mn. Gare n St.ansbW'y and in point pens,
p1rent.s, Mr. and Mrs. John Be•·
Mrs. Frances Roberu, Racine, El•
lmporl.l nt l:alsinea1 matter• Beaver with other ,relatives. Mr,.
,
ver. Nye Ave.
ma
Mrs.
Louka
ma
, Syracuse;
Ir
w ill be dilCUued and the fUm
At tend m Q" we� those named.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Gile■ and Ible and Mrs, Blanch e E asterday, of the ■ummu ..:amping trip , Slansbut? and children have peen
Ebersba.Et
here a month with Mr. Sta ns- �bove and Mrs. \\ 1Uard
daughter, Sharon ret urned to local, and Mi■s Teresa hnsom of , will be shown.
C: J.
Mra.
rs,
Frank
Powe
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b w-y coming for them the fi t of
lhc1r home in Hampton, Va., Wed­ Llnc11ter attended the Rout h re •
ns an d
Hawki
Homer
Mrs.
ersbach,
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lhe week.
nesday after a \liail with his bro­ union -at New Haven Sa t urday.
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two J!"UCStl, Miss K■aron Kelton
ttfer,in,law and slater, Mr. and . Mh. France, Roberts and son,
�r. and Mrs. . �- R. Berry and I
,
a nd Miss Datla Ebersbach.
children �re vls1tmc with Mr,. and
Mrs. Norman Harbrecht and dau• Philip, Racine; Mr. and Mrs. Clay
The nex t me eUna wn.:· be Wedi:::hlcr , Dehra.
Brya n t, Middleport; :11r. and Mrs.
I Mn. David S1_1eller. They plan lo I 'lesday evening, Sep t . 14', at the
ly Mrs. Mlln Nelaon ...._
Charle1 P, Ihle, Mr. and Mrs. John
Mr. and Mr,. Carl Randolph of leav e for t hetr ho�e on Sun�ay \ home of Mrs. Homer Hawkins.
Tuesday e\lenl ng guests of Mr. Ible and children, local, and Mr.
T0l edo have bee n Jueatl of her and Mrs. Sne!l!r wlll return w1th
and Mrs. C. J. E_bf:rsb��h Wtre 11. nd Mrt. Robert Ransom of
La n- slater and brather•in-l1w, Mr . and Lhem for a " t.
Mr. and Mrs. W1 lh1 G iles :rnd . ·aster were Sunday afternoon
Rirtl,day Obaerved.
·
M r . Paul �irueser 1s p1 anmng
Mn L R Chapman·
da ui:;: hler, Sharon , Hampton, Va.
· �nd l'I
Mrs. Ronald Browmng entertJin•
vl1it
a
Bar•
In
of Mr .a nd M'rs Clark I hle,
for
Sunday
e
lCl\l
to
TUm
t
.
Ra lb
M
er a nd
Mrs. Jed We t)fte r - Sr . . ilnd . '.f ra. , Pbyllil and Ch,rl l!!I. The birthdays
:h
el'ey
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be
e '·1 '! · h�
!.with
her
brother-in-law
berton
cd
and
wllh . a p t
Sh
, h ve
en Viii
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Jew Web· ster Jr. were bus meu of Patty Ihle and Teresa Ranso m da ,,.ter, =·�
r
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dater,
co
n
h
ome
Mr.
e
and
n
ow•
L
Mrs.
Thom11
S
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m
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Ing mu1• .. ,...."er • brother� eal "
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vi• sJ t.ors m At hen s Th ursday.
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were celebrated Wlth ice cream, Ogdin and family of finneueeJ ball ·
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Re"· and :Mn, Clyde •J. Ba rtlett, Hn, Kim.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. St raup eat and eo.ffee being served Mr They enjoyed a tr!P Lbrough the
m· pan '
who have been on ncaUon from
A decorated cake, in the sh,pe
e
and dau�hter. Charlene of Colum• nl III Ran
Smoky
t
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th e local Church of the Naureno o� a butterfly, ice cream and koo I
bus were weekend gue1U of Mr. ,ied hom'� by .;::s:' !�o"i: visit:,
The "�
� o�fn
• • a.iM°:lier famllv
� of a are expected to re tllffl today or a d were served, Favors we re 1oy
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Mnd Mrs. Roy Mayer anti ,famib ' ed wUh re1I·ri ve1 th c past wee k·
lem Ce nter had u tuesta. .recently
Saturday in order to bt here for hat&amp; and telephones 'With suckers
a nd other relative,.
M�.
an_
d
Mn.
•Burl
Steele
and
two
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services Sunday. · They haye been altached.
Vialtors at t he Dou'�lu Circle
eSVI e
· C�1ldr�n , Richmond, l.lld., and . Mrs. viliiting in Buchanan, w. ya,, nd
Attending were Mrs. Raymond
a
home Tuesday were :m. Ern,,t
Miller 1:1 mother, Mrs. Munsi nger
Baity aJ\d daughter, Kare n , Mra .
Hebron, Ohio, wlth relaUvea.
Johnson and children of Cbeahii't,;
and daughter of Omaha, Neb,
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. I r:h11.rlea' Hoffman and daughter,
•• e wa1 In G a11,.
Mrs. John zer...
Mrs. F.dward Deem and ,on, Roa:er,
The WUkcl\lille Garden clu b will
a:
M
n
d
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icki, a nd Mrs. Elza Gilmore, Jr.,
Mr . i er an s n, Ronald, re
n f Portland and Ralph M urray and J\),
eet Sep_&amp;. 8 at the grapge hall. turlled home with her brother, polis several daya thil week to aV d n, Michae
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o so
friend, Eloise Turley, Dunbar.
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11111 i1 "Friend1hip Nig ht" an� BurJ Steele and family for a 1hort vi ll her aister, Mn, Earl Dailey, a
patient in HolJ.er Hospltal. .Pllra.
Ch uck Wagner ()f Ra.cine spent anyone Interested. in garden
n
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1 v bit. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker Dailey, wno entered
Tuesday night with Larry Circle of invited. MH. Raymond Jones 5: of
the hospital Mason fJass Holds
vlilted the Steelea �ttr and re• \ two weeks 110 following I heart
Carmel . .
Wellston
will 11how . rellglom turried Mr1. Miller home.
inner e58 OD
. Sue Ci rcle attended • FHA pie- ellde1. A covered dish d mner will · Mrs. Carl Shenefield spent a attack, ia some better.
Sunshine Su nday School
The
Mr.
Jacob
a
n
d
me at Lancaster, Thursday,
a
Mra.
n
Bet
d
z
'.be aerved.
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day
of
in
Athens
with
her
clas
liattr
-the M�son Metbodilt
e
o,
,
Pa t Vaugha n, Cral1 Wehruna:1
Hoyt, will leave t
The annual bean din ne r will be Mn. Cec H McLeod, who ia aerlou,. era n daon, Jim
h.i mblll when tb"y will Church met for the 1r regular meetday
Co
John ThomH and 011rle1 Hamm held Sa.turda)', Sept. 3 at the
for
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Le- ly Ill.
spend the week end with Mrs. inJ on Thursday, August 18, at the
l,dt this week for Miami, Fla,, aion Grove.
,biter, M r. Gene Ball Restauranl i n Pt. Pleas•
where t hey will spend a week
The Vinton County schools will
Mr. and Mn. Mlle&amp; ·Nelson were Betz'! brothe r-In-law and
wlt� Jo hn Kunzelman who lis In open on Thund1y, Sept. .
and
Mra.
John
Witten.
on Wed• a nt.
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in Athena Saturday night to atThose enjoylny the dlnn�r were
nesday they and Mn. Ethel J"oneJ
e�):meerlng Hudent at Riddle In·
Mr. and Mn. Dan Sayre apenl tend the DeMolay installation when
Mrs.
Hazel Smilb, Mn. Vivian Fry,
,
shtu te of Technolon.
the put week vac1tlonlng In fan• Paul NelMn Aikman w11 inatalled were In Ath-ena.
We&lt;:kend aue ata of M r. an d . ada.
Mr. and Mts. Joe Hecox and Mn. Joyce Canon, Mn. Hilda
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as Muter Councilor.
Noble, M'.n. Lucille Swackhamer,
Mrs. Leroy Ketilllnger were M_�.
Mra, WIiiiam Schaefer fell reEddy Hlad of Reyno1d1burg re• daughter, Susan, Perry.11bur s, are Mn. Muri .Megee, Mrs. Ruby Tyree,
anJ Mrs. Scott Brown and thtl• cent})' breaking her l eg.
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arrive
the
lo
due
apend
to
turned home after apending s
dren, Columbua; Mr. and M ra.
week end with Mr. and Mn. Ra)' Mrs. Ellen Foglesong, Mrs. Matilda
Inapection held al the Wllk1 week at the Grover Stollf home.
Noble, Mrs. Jean Warner, Mts 1 Ha•
Earl Jo.rdon, Springfield; Mr. and Gran a:e Hall wa1 well attended. Re•
Hecox
Jack Bolen or Columbu, visited
Mrs. 8111 Cox and children, Ak• treahmenta were served at the the
e ichmond, Coldlbus, WIil zel UevJ.n&amp; and Mra. Jean Lyons.
R
Dia�e
P&amp;lt week with bi&amp; mother,
ron; M�. and Mn. Dale Smllh cloae of the mHUn1.
be here fo r a weet'a vacation with
Mn. Grover Stout".
and chtldren, Rutland; M r. and
.M n. Flo11d. Davis, Clara Philllpa1
idr. ahd Mra. Carl Shenefteld Mr. and Mn. Manning Webster and
Mrs. Clarence J()r(Jon, Harrison• An n Halliday and Mr. and Mn. were virliiln&amp;:
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Sunday with Mr. and her brother. R. G. We�ter, father
ville: Mrs. Haa:el Cla rk and aon, Earl Stron1 _ WC!re Sunday vl11ton Mrt.
Mr
Webste
r who make■ hl1
of
Georae Turley:arid family In
.A.
Or
t\..
C olu mbus,
home �t the oak Hill Rest Home,
of M.r1, Minnie 'Nichols.
West Vl r,tnla.
Pear"I
Mr1.
Roberta .calland
Mr.
i
s also visiting with the Wehltera.
Mr. and j\(N. Earl Arbauizh and
Mra. Anna Ogdin and daughter,
rt Wee}
Robe
Sherman
Mr.11.
on
ed.
,pent
Sonny
bu
Blevens,
wbo
Cl rra Phillips ·attended ln1pectlon Mra. Maxine Griffith, were visiting I
the past several . weekl with hit n esday afternoon.
it Vinton Town1hlp Grante on M r1. Cecil MeLeod, Athena, Sun- ,
t&amp;
·Mrs. Edith Davia spent Mond11
ra n dparen , iM . and Ml".I. B . I'.
Thur1d1y. nlibt.
d1)' after noon.
h her sister, Mrs. James H11ulwit
l
Ceci
to
Parmale
returned
Field
e
Mr. and Mr1. William Cottrill
Mn. Marvin Wil10n received
,
ton,
were in OaUipolla on busmen on word Fr.ld1y ni1ht of the death of Florida, �here his parenll, M:rj and
Cottage prayer meetinl was
Mrs. DaJlaa Blevens are now lhdilg.
Saturd•f·
her fatKer1 Qert Hoosier, who had
rol Ba�µ:J .u,d. ¥n..s Ro- held at t)l� hoine of .�. C�le1
Mia
Ca
. ,M,r1 and Mrs, Roy Mayer ent••
)fr. find Mn. Tom, �ult ��r� btell 11riouly Ill for Nvenl
laiiied with a party Tuesday evea­ week end gpeata of her b...,._ti; weelu, The Wilaona went lmmedJ- bert Tewktbar')', who .ha:r! .� 1 on Eblin Monday ,evening .
M_n. ,George Jrlcklea and chJld·
·of Dr. I.
ln1 at thei r home, Oak St., honor­ Mr. and , Mri. Earl Arb1ua::h.
1tely to
Gaye, W. Va., whee vacation from the office
tn to wOJ'k on ren, M111 Carol and Pat •Ha111ey,
Davis,
J.
will
retu
Ing their daught,r, Nancy Jo, on
M r. and M;r■. Amoa Lowe have the - Hooaleri live,
Monday, Dr. Davi, 1, allO uj)ected J(ra. Arthur Eblin, "Mrs. Carl
her seventh bi rthday.
Long and son, Miu Sandra Ebhn,
to
relurn Monday
Games were �yed on the lawn
VOICII IIOUNCID ov II .....
M r. and Mn. Fred M... ,nd Mn. Poul Snld�r and children .
under the direction of Donna Marie
HOLMDEL, N. J. UPI-The
Lea Kay of Col- Jira. Jerry Colmer, Mrs. Jumor
Hauck and Donald Mayer with
first tranaa.Ua n tlc vo!&lt;:e me11a1es children, Fred and
u
came
to spent I Templeton and Mrs. Betty Wild­
Tllelday
mbua
prize, awarded the winners.
and a recordln1 of "America the
man and t!hlldren c,lled on . Mr.
several daya with Mn. Mees moLh•
After the honbred a:uest opened
Beautiful" were bounced off theMn, Fred Flllln� and dau&amp;h•
and
Mrs.
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Mr.
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her many glfl.a lee cream, decorat­
Echo I satellite balloon Tue.day
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Sharon.
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ed cup cakes and punch were 1en-The Rutland Amateur Gardeners nla:ht and plcted up by the Jo'
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Ruuell Robert
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and
M
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Mted. Favors were balloon• and party, Club met Wedneaday evenlna: at drell Bank experimental ttation Meea who r ently underwent eye
Mr. •'!'d Mr■.
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s_.Pent Sundi'y
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at
Hoapltal,
,urg�
Carmel
Mt.
cups filled wi th candy.
the home of Mra. Vemon Weberr In Eneland.
tePorted recoverlna: nicely and ii Sherman Roberta . and ramtly and
Attendi ng were Ma r&lt;:)' Lee Ow• · for their · ftrtt meeting. The club
en s, Ricky Mayer, Scott Walton w11 orranlied by the RuU1nd moved their house trailer from Co- thoupt lh1t ahe wlll retain the Mr. and Mrs. .Fred ruu.n1er ·and
Judy and Sh e lla McK n lu: ht, Sun n., Garden Club urller thi s month lumbua to the property of her Pf?• iiJht In bet eye. His fathf!ll'; who dau,:hter, Sharon Ela ine.
Ruschel, Debbl e H unnel, Kathy and at Wedne�1y'1 meeting Mn. enta:, Mr. and Mra, Ray Straws- hu been an invalid for the paat
two yesn, 1, al the Bellevue lleatJane and Linda Kay Durst, Roger Robert Relbf:1 [n1talled the f()llow bau1h.
In
Charles Snivel)', employed
and Judy Hyaell, Ruth Ann and lng II onlcen of the club: Mn.
In Home, 240 Woodland Avenue,
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Juanlta Te rrell, Bobby Joe werry, jJ. oe Bolln, pruide nt; M ra. Carl Columbu1, .11pent the week end W,1tb Columbua.
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Betty Gayle Campbell, Mary Sue Morrlt, vlce prealdent; Mra. Jim hl1 parents, Mr. and Mn. M,Cot
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and ion, Phillip, A�(lft.tl, 01.,
Hayu, Marisha Dunl and Car l Nelaon, ■ecre\lry and Mr■. How­ Snavely.
Mr. and llr■; Clinton , G l\keJ
Georill! G ray of Columbua ■P8Rt vl1lting with Mr. and . Mn; C. W.
He ndrick■ Jr.
■rd Birchfield, treuurer. Ttle
family ue apendin&amp; . t• •
and
lt•v�
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for
plan
Theye
Sendlnf glfta but unable to at• ne• officen were each pre■ented, th,e week end with J'riU. and Elva Mattox.
Or
their bome ·&amp;4tunl1y1 on Wt,1ne1- weeka 111 Colo,tdo the iuelta. ot.
tend were Ricky Werner and Na• with a cona&amp;e,
i . Chari.. Cro•
two famllleo wore In Col, the lilbZaNl1 ind Llndoten.
oml Ohli nger.
DurJnc .the evenlna Mn. Weber
' baa been � day
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Mr. an'd 'Mn. George ' tlirk are
heN&gt; they v•-uat Olell•
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�preaented I flower arran1ement turned bome from Hober Hoapllll
taDO Park and the aoo, ud allO 1pendln1 • eoupIe oI week• w ltb
where ,he underwent ,ur,ery . .. ,
demonatr1tion.
, their daalb�r Mn. Harry Plum•7
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... a -Ical p.■• ln n..11w1N1.
,Procnlil p�il• for the year
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Mn, Joe Conoy la spending a
Pomeroy. �o
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)tr, iod Mn. Kel@n ' Pbllllpa,
alao PNlfJn� with a 11rden
OTON UPJ-Prelldent couple ol weeks with her doughw••llJN
olub ba�'lb&lt;N&gt;k from the RuUond , Tommy and Martha, were recent
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club.
iuetta of bis molhfJ', Mrs. ciar, 11.enhower laued a procl•maUon· ter CaroJ Jtw.e1 1n columbu•·
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Tuoodoy dffllnollnl the WHk be- I Mr. 1pd Mn. C.rl Knicely ol
The follbwln1 committee, wen Phillipa.
Raymond Loni ind·famlly ipent slnnln&amp; Oct 2 H "National Em· D�)'ton ■,ent- a few d1y1 be�
named for die year: Proar•m.
Mri. Moi'tu, Mrs. Polin, Mn. Nel­ u,e put ,week at tbelr cot!Qe al �Joy the' Pbyalcolly U.ndlefpped I during Ute fair with her hl'llli!et,
Thor Cll'lfly.
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Mainly About
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TONIGHT
Brigitte Sardot In
"THE NIGHT HEAVEN FELL"
(Tc?chnleolo r-Scope)
- alsn Julie Lon.don aM
John Drew Barrymore ln
"NIGHT OF fflE
QUAR'J'ER MOON'
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ALS� CARTOON
SATURIIA Y ONLY
THE CRIME THAT
SIIOC'Kffi TIIE WORLD!
Dianne V':1r�l - Dean Stockwell
Or.sen Wells � Btad DUlman
"COMPl/1 .SION"
(Cinemascope)
- al so Wi.\lard Parker ln
''THE LONE TEXAN"
&lt;In 11ea11a&lt;ope&gt;
-Aj1l0 CARTOON
IUND,i. Y and MONDAY
FABiAN - Carol Iqnley
"HOUND DOG MAN"
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- also Kelth Ande1 - Susan Cllhot
''SURRENDER HELLI''
ALSO CARTOON

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Grange will meet in re1ular aea­
aio n Friday e\lening, Sept. 2 at
the Rock Springa Grauge Ball
with Stir Granie u boll.

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Pomona Grange
To Participate
In Contests

HarrisonviUe
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tion of officera, Abo, the lfate
and national conletta will be held.
The state conteat iJ "Companion
Shirt and· Pound Clke-." 'l1le na­
tional conteat i■ ()D crodletinc,
3rd Settlanpat le
rolls, butter cake and drop cook·
Made By Foundation
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l'b� third, quatter'ly settlement
All subordinate memben are
of- the allte ■thool foundation pro­ urged to attend.
a:ram bu heel\ made b)' the State
.EduCltion Department for school
diltrlcLa:, Dlvilion of School Fin•
Winnen
ance. Reeeived here was:
. Bedlord Local, '2,728.22; Eut­ Announced By·A,.hland
Prins awarded by the .Ashland
ern Local, �Mi Northwest­
em $58,167.00; Sali1bury Local, Oil &amp; Refining Company, ,Gerald
$\O.lf06.93f Southern Local $49.- Amberpr, local manager, during
the county fair here were Manin
0M.l!ll; Toto! ,1ee.m.20.
Fry, Middleport\ a wrilt watch;
Paul Moore, RICllte, electfie clock;
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H1CHIGAN CITY, Ind. UPI­ Mrs. Harold Brewer, toq: Bottom,
Jamel Qulvey," Shade,
A billOrY lnllruelol; at Ala•b camen;
Vnivenity Harry Bnus. age 39, grease gun; Mn. Grace Routh, Ra•
dove into the ebll)y waten of cine, grease 1un; Teddy Dunt,
Lake Michllan btre today in an Portland, areue gun.
A cue of Valvoline went to F.
atte mpt
�m• the lint per•
son to swim tbei 38-mile course C. Halliday, RuUand, and KePlll
Roush, Mlnenville.
across the la.kt lo Cbicago.

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CORNER BU1'CMEl:l, PU11'5 114 AN
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. Area Development Program
'Es.tension educlUonal prolfl011
1n resource development, marketlns and farm and borne development wm 100n be under way in
1b: areas of Ohio, Dlrtdor W.
B. Wood or the Cooperative Exten1ion Service announces. Each
program will be conducted by an
area Es:tension &amp;1ent

proacb to Extention work whlc!b
tradltlonally hu been concentrat•
ed •on the individual count)' ba1l1.
Area agents will 1upplement and
1ttfln,then the work of tounty
Extentlon aeenll, not replace
them, Director WMSd explain,.
Three new Retource Develop•
rnent Areu hive been created i n
southern Ohio. Two of tbete are
E$tabll.lhment of the area edu• out,rowtlu of ,pilot county pro­
cational pro,rama 11 • new ap- grams in the Nalion1l Burd De•
velopment Proeram carried on
for · the p11t five year, 'in Mon­
roe and Guem,ey CoUJltiea.
William R. Jllller, who baa
been workinc in .Guemae)' County
will become area &amp;tenaion a1ent,
reaource development for, M.elea,
Gallia, .Athena, Jaeklon, Vinton
and Ln-rence Countlea. Hit of­
fice will be In Meigs · County
Exten■lon office at Pomeroy,
G . Howard PbiUip1, the former
Monroe County Exten1lon ■gent
for rural development. ts now an
area agent for Guernsey, Noble,
Morgan, Washington, Monroe and
Belmont Counties. Hit headquar­
ters will remain Jn the Monroe
County Exteosion office at Wood•·
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Both agenu will work closely
Get "eity convenlenee"
with other
ore:anizlUona , and
groupa and with local people in
wherever you live
county improvement · programs,
Storm • proof Ashland Bot- the Extension Dirtttor say,. Their
initial efforts will be concentrated
Ued Gas heats instantly . . .
in Guernsey, Monroe, Gallia and
Meigs Countie..
ls cleaner and more conven­
A third Resouree Development
Area in.:iude.e Clermont, High­
ient to use.
land; Pllr:e, Brown, Adams and
Scioto Counties. No agent has
Fw More Dttall• Phone
yet
been selected for this poai­
or Wrltt
Uon, which 11 the only one In•
valving new per10nnel.
Under the newly u:panded Re·
1ource Development program 1 1
Demloek Grove, Ohio
Ohio River front counties and
the lint tier of eountie! above
Phone WY-z.6794
the riv�r. to�Une: 18 Ohio coun-

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-Kwan Fu UIIIII WM bald today ft
cha.JH of counterfe!U., mllllam
ot lil■laJan dollan, Pollft .W
Kwan, GO, npert.17 printed batween one and, two million mWllblayan• dollan durial •
,11- month period•

roD 'Y 111,1'11u• App11y Now For ..,,,;,
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EA!!_,· Quail Areas
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•the churcbet beu thit l'rid■J eff�
Today i1 Saturday, Aua. 27, the
nlnt , Au,. 20 ■t I .P- 111•
lO !tart a qua11
UOth day of the year, with 128
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they
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more in 1980.
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The moon j!,, approachina: U• bunt qv.aU �ii f ll,, may do ao u�der euler re1ulal1ons, Don Wd·
flnt quarter
llam1 and Dolph Joachim ■aid toThe momi�l ,tar ii Mtn.
The evening nan an ,Jupiter , da)' .
Of Aatomobl!e Tire Gue-.
Saturn and Venu,.
_ ve to hurry.
But tbe.y1J h1
Ing Contest dloplayed at
on thia day ln b.l.ttol)':
1be pme proterlon uid one or
In 557 8. c., Confucio111, ChtneR rnore land ownen may qualify a
Meigs County Fair by AAA
u1e and p!lilo.opbu, WII born.
quail are, If I �lni�um of !l:00
In 185oa, Colonel :Edwin .J)rl:iie eontlnuow acre, 11 regi■tered with
were:
drilled the tlrst oil well iD the the 1,1me proteclon. Formerly,
United State,, near 11tunllle, Pa. 1.000 acres w11 needed.
the beginning of the commen:lal
Applit■tion, mu1t be filed w ith
development of the Amerita.n pe·
Autlanil
the
county
agme
protecton
troleum indu,try.
by Septemeber 10th . These appli­
In 1871, Theodore
Dretser, caticna
ma)' be obtained from Mr.
American noHlilt, wH bom.
Witllam•, Rutland. Ohio, phone
ll■clne RD 2
In 1804:, the flnt automobile Shadyside 2421,. or A. H. Joach•
driver to be Jt.iled for speedini
im, Pomeroy, Box 12', phone WY2·
wa■ given a U.-e day sentence in
81116.
p.....,._,
the Newport, R. 1., count)' jail.
The pme protectors ,1dvlle hunt•
THE JOHN GROCE FARM high on top of Bigley Hill out of Long Bottom, w� caught by
In 19'l8, 15 nations signed the
the auc camera for thi9 "mys{ery fann" piclu re. Mr. G"l":e make, two ·trips daily to Par­ ltel logg.Briand Pad to ouUaw en, too, that hunting quail any•
Thoma, McKay
where acept on 1tate'1lwned land
kersburg from Portland on a U. S. Mail contr act and, he doesn't get around 14&gt; much farm­ war.
unt a.tt.m
/ ot Jandl under agreement wilh the
ing. He and Mrs. Groce, however, have four he ad of livestock. The farm · J4 years ago was
Eath Won a llembonblp to
Thought {or today : American DMaion of Wildlife u indicated
known as the Otis Swan farm. It has �O acres.
above. ii prohibited.
writer Mark Twain 11id: ..ll you
the AAA for OU year.
pick up a 1tanin1 do&amp; and -.nake
him proapm,ua, he will not bite
you. Thia I■ the prjncipal differ.
enc� �t ween a dog and a man."

Winners

Jim Mel10n

Larry O'Brien

Waid Gorby

Winning Team
1960 Conservation Program ls To Win Trip
Still Open For P�icipants To Colorado

New In Farming

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County Entn1lon A..nt, Apl.
There is still opportunity to
participate in the 1960 Conserva'tion Program in the buildini ot
farm pond, clearing of lard, or application of lime aecotdlng to
Pete Shields, A.S.C. Office blunager ,
Meig! County farmers
have
found the lconstruction of farm
ponds as one of the moat imporant
needs in the maintenance of dairy
and beef cattle on pasture and
meadows of the county, With the
change over to bul k milk tanks
this year many larmers are in•
creasing their dairy herds so they
find greatly increased ·needs tor
water.

Some of the features needed in
a good farm l)Ond ■re Jhat the wa•
ler shed not be too lart:e. Moat of
the water shed sho\lld h«ve 1o_od
vegetative cover. Emerfileney spill·
ways sh all be de�igned !or a 10.
year frequency ram,, and the pond,
dam, and vegetative spill w ay be
protected from grazing. It is alao
essential that a pipe be :iroperly
1nsta11ed to carry water through
the flll to a w attr tank. tM&gt;low �hd
fill.

Go-Kart Races
To Feature
Bunyon Show

Three Ohio 4-H club members
a special interest iP garden..
ln g will win a trip to Cololjldo
Springs, C�lo., in December.
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The 4-H en will malr:e up Ohio 1
Go-Kart races will be a 1pecial
�innine team_ in � state fair jun•
new feature of thi1 ye,r't Paul
1or vegetable Judging, 1radlng, and Bunyan Forestry Exposition, ached·
identifica_tlon _conte,t Au1us! 27.
uled for Wednesday and Thursday,
The contest wdl be h�ld at 9:30 a. September 21 and 22, on the Per•
m. in the Horticulture and Fore1- r
y County· Fairgrounds, New Lex•
try building on the Ohio State ington.
Admlsllion is Free!
Unlversit_y �ampus.
The Paul Bunyan Show, Obio's
The w mmng team will rec!eive
$200 lo help pay ezpen1e1 to the grealell ouldoor-consenation e:1.­
In the land clearing practice, annual convention of the National poaltion, will attract tbouunds of
for which cost-sharing is a ni ilable, J unior Vegetable Grower1 Asaocla­ outdoor enthusiuta to the Perry
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farmers m,y receive help In secur- hon In Colorado Sprl�gs Decem· County communlty. In addition to
ing addiUonal pssture land which ber 4-8. There the Oh io team will the Go•Kart Racea, there will be
la needed for the larger dairy or compete agalnat other 1tale11 Jn a conservation air toura, wood chop­
beef herds. Many !armers find they national vegetable judging conte•t. ping and chaiDJ&amp;w state champion
are restricted in the amount of
William M. Broolr:s, Oh io State contests, arch!ry demonstrations,
Jn m ost areas of the county It is their land resources and cannot
University Extension hol'.litcultur­ fly and bait casting demorutra­
almost impossible to be sure of rent or buy additional land near- ist in charge of the state event, tions, outdoor campiq and liYiDJ,
obt.aining a good well, so the farm by , In order to provide the needed aays contestants will be asked to all types of farm and indu■trial
pond has been utilized as the additional paaturi&amp; it may be nee- j
udgfl 1tx kinds of vegetabl e.!!, machinery, and equipment demon­
cheapest and most slll'e method or easary to convert some land which diseases and insects. weed■ and alraliona and opportunitiea for the
securing the needed water for ii partially in brush lo an 1 mprov- vegetable seeds.
visitors to operate the equipment
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liVestock purposes. Throu11b the ed type of pasture land.
Those persons entering the con­ themaelvet, more than 50. commer­
A. S. C. program, and with. the
The most lmpo�,t need of 1 .:eat must be earryine 4-H vea:e­ cial exhibita aod the lugeat �y
Supervision of the Soll Co111erva- t.feiit count, soils ts llme. _Thora 'tible gardening projects and be al of coll!el"Vation-education es.bib�ta
Uon Service in the cons.tr uctlon ot �llf 1'11,l, be many days this_ fall
·eVer 11aembJed in thi1 state.
£arm ponds, cost-Bharlng 1Histance w hen lime can be sprud on pu least 14 yeara old. Purpoae of� the
contest, Brooks says, i1 to help
Other features to include tree
ia available. It is very importtllll tore and meadow land - or the coun • club members learn to identify felling contest, ouldoor cooking
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ac.:ording to Mr. Shlelds that con• ty .
some of the common pest&amp; affect• demomstrations, helicopter rldet,
tact be made with his office befotc
Those farmers . w ho have not, as ing Oh io vegetables, to help them Boy Scout camping demonslJ'a•
t'onstruction is planned o&gt;r started yet, availed themselves of help
prepare better vegetable displays tious; band concerts; and log birl•
to be !Ure that the pond will meet u nder Lhia program w ill help them- by learning judging
and grading ing.
the Spei::iflcations for cost-sharlng. selves during the next fe w years techniques, and to 'encourage them
The Go-Karl Races will be sched•
by applying lime this fall.
to
uled
both afternoons the show ia
consider
a
career
in
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the
vegeta·
ties in all, will receive educa•
Lime applied this fall will hne ble industry.
in progrea&amp;. Entry information can
tional assistance from ares agents 8 much better change of ch anging
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Director Wood states.
the acidity of the soil layer for
F INAL VOYAGE �HED ULID
Siles and Service, 1921-29 Starr
The first area program in Farm crops In the nex t two years. All
YOKOHAMA, Japan UPI _ Ja- Avenue, Toledo li, Ohio. Mr. Hun
and Home Development ii being that is needed
lo start the practice
eatablished in the extreme north is to contact the local ASC Office pan's only tranapacific passenger is chairman of the Go-Kart Racing
liner to survive World War II Committee of the Paul Bunyan E1•
western comer of
Ohio. Karl and
arrange for the number of
Clemons, who h■s been speclallz• acres t he farmer desires to lime. leavea here today on iU final voy­ position.
age to Seattle. The 11,60().ton Ja­
This exposition is sponsored by
ing in w orking with young farm Soil tests
are then taken on , the _ pan Steamship Co. vessel Hlkaw1 the Ohio foreatry Association, lne.,
families in WllliamtJ County, will particu
lar field and the cost -sh e r- �daru, built in 1930, will be moored Southern Hotel, Columbus, a rl,7expand his efforta to add Pauld• Ing progn
m i, based on the
year old conaervation-edueation
Ing, FUiton, Defiance and Henry amount of time needed by that here on its return.
as10Cialion. The show will open
CounUes to the five-county area. particular field as shown On the
each day .at 10 a. ·m. and close at
POLIO
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Hi! offict will remain at' Bryan.
soil test.
WASHINGTON UPI - 'fhe Pub­ 10 p. m.
A 8ecoifd area marketing .Pr0•
In receilt experiments at Woosgram has been eatahllshed In ter, a corn, wheat and red clover lic Health Service reported Friday
that there hne been fewer paraMr. and Mra. Sol Bi&amp;ley apent
Buller, Warren, � Hamiltpn •nd rotatll)JI
increesed a hay yield from lytle polio ea1111 tht11 far In 1960 Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Clermont Countiea. Wallace C.
2.7 5 lone per acre. for partial U m•
Dunham . , wh o has been a rea:ional tni to 3.08 •tona per acre for a than for the comparable period• Mra. Jaft),el Carter and d1ughlen
Extension specialist. in con1umer complete limit\&amp;. With corn, Wheat in any of the previous three yeara. Of Long Bottom .
food marketing at Cincinnati un• and alfalfa rotation the increase The service 11id the national po- -- -der a three-stale program which waa from 2.28 tons per acre lo 3.� lio incidence for the first 33 weeb' J
Start Your Calves O.n
ol thls year wu 1,U,, cuea com.
e:.ded in earlj A11g 11Jt, wili be- ton, per acre.
pared
to
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On a corn, wheai, alfalfa-clo ver­
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tor Ohio only. He formerly serv- timothy rotation partial liming period J111t year.
ed the regional potlllon for In• save a 2.93 tona per acre, bu't with
The Complete Mill;
farmer and' the office can have a
diana Kentucky and Ohio. Hl1 1 liming up
Replacer
,to a pH of 7.0 the pro­ mutual underatanding of what la
head(luarters will ren;ialn In Ctn• ductJon of
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cinnatl.
Have More Mill; To Sell
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acre 0-, better than 1 ton per acre questlona to be anawere� after the
The first area mar�etlna: pro• for I complete Umin1,
practice la carried out. Tbe county
gr.am wu eata:bllttied in . north•
Most of th_e aolla or our area nev­ office staff, the tbwn1hlp and comi­
ea&amp;tfrn Ohio l11t Novem ber. R. er eont,ilned mUcb lime. Lime that
ty committeemen, the SOS office
Richard Howard hH ' aerved 18 built up In · tb'9 01'1anlc matter on
"We Do CMlom Grllld llll''
and
.the E:11tenelon Service olflce ,
the state'■ fir1t lre1, ..1eint In a the aoil ,urfa'ce in. original fore1ts
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can assist tarmen in knowina what
four-county area embraelns Cu.ya- enabled p\olleer farme to g w
MIDOLll'OIIT
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practices may be applied in their [
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boga, Summit, Stad: and Port• a:ood elov�r for 1ome )'ean until
particular altuatlon.
age counties. Hl1 �flee ll at
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acldJty became I problem.
Cuyahoga FaU..
Top10il lotef lime In three ways:
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on Sunday 'ftN Mn. Wm. Gale
and IOll Bill. Quincy, Mich.; Mn.
Jerry Heekbart. Jodie .1nd Jeff of
St Louil, llieb.; Mr. md Mn.
E. C. Patten of Mt Dora, Fla;
M.r ud Illa. Preti Fr01t and Mr.
and lln. Clarence Frost of Fro■t,
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Schlaubach,
LarTJ and Lila, Cincinnati.
Mr. I and Mn. Harold Swartz
and clilldren, Williamai.own. 1pent
Sunday with bit parents, Mr. and
Mn. Hobart Swartz.
11,e Sw,ll'lz family reunion will
be held at I.be Woode Grove Sept.

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When ,._ 1eo u, insull Mueller OimotrOI alllOlll,ltic
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. Area Development Program
'Es.tension educlUonal prolfl011
1n resource development, marketlns and farm and borne development wm 100n be under way in
1b: areas of Ohio, Dlrtdor W.
B. Wood or the Cooperative Exten1ion Service announces. Each
program will be conducted by an
area Es:tension &amp;1ent

proacb to Extention work whlc!b
tradltlonally hu been concentrat•
ed •on the individual count)' ba1l1.
Area agents will 1upplement and
1ttfln,then the work of tounty
Extentlon aeenll, not replace
them, Director WMSd explain,.
Three new Retource Develop•
rnent Areu hive been created i n
southern Ohio. Two of tbete are
E$tabll.lhment of the area edu• out,rowtlu of ,pilot county pro­
cational pro,rama 11 • new ap- grams in the Nalion1l Burd De•
velopment Proeram carried on
for · the p11t five year, 'in Mon­
roe and Guem,ey CoUJltiea.
William R. Jllller, who baa
been workinc in .Guemae)' County
will become area &amp;tenaion a1ent,
reaource development for, M.elea,
Gallia, .Athena, Jaeklon, Vinton
and Ln-rence Countlea. Hit of­
fice will be In Meigs · County
Exten■lon office at Pomeroy,
G . Howard PbiUip1, the former
Monroe County Exten1lon ■gent
for rural development. ts now an
area agent for Guernsey, Noble,
Morgan, Washington, Monroe and
Belmont Counties. Hit headquar­
ters will remain Jn the Monroe
County Exteosion office at Wood•·
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Both agenu will work closely
Get "eity convenlenee"
with other
ore:anizlUona , and
groupa and with local people in
wherever you live
county improvement · programs,
Storm • proof Ashland Bot- the Extension Dirtttor say,. Their
initial efforts will be concentrated
Ued Gas heats instantly . . .
in Guernsey, Monroe, Gallia and
Meigs Countie..
ls cleaner and more conven­
A third Resouree Development
Area in.:iude.e Clermont, High­
ient to use.
land; Pllr:e, Brown, Adams and
Scioto Counties. No agent has
Fw More Dttall• Phone
yet
been selected for this poai­
or Wrltt
Uon, which 11 the only one In•
valving new per10nnel.
Under the newly u:panded Re·
1ource Development program 1 1
Demloek Grove, Ohio
Ohio River front counties and
the lint tier of eountie! above
Phone WY-z.6794
the riv�r. to�Une: 18 Ohio coun-

ENJOY MODERN
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cha.JH of counterfe!U., mllllam
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Kwan, GO, npert.17 printed batween one and, two million mWllblayan• dollan durial •
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EA!!_,· Quail Areas
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Today i1 Saturday, Aua. 27, the
nlnt , Au,. 20 ■t I .P- 111•
lO !tart a qua11
UOth day of the year, with 128
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The moon j!,, approachina: U• bunt qv.aU �ii f ll,, may do ao u�der euler re1ulal1ons, Don Wd·
flnt quarter
llam1 and Dolph Joachim ■aid toThe momi�l ,tar ii Mtn.
The evening nan an ,Jupiter , da)' .
Of Aatomobl!e Tire Gue-.
Saturn and Venu,.
_ ve to hurry.
But tbe.y1J h1
Ing Contest dloplayed at
on thia day ln b.l.ttol)':
1be pme proterlon uid one or
In 557 8. c., Confucio111, ChtneR rnore land ownen may qualify a
Meigs County Fair by AAA
u1e and p!lilo.opbu, WII born.
quail are, If I �lni�um of !l:00
In 185oa, Colonel :Edwin .J)rl:iie eontlnuow acre, 11 regi■tered with
were:
drilled the tlrst oil well iD the the 1,1me proteclon. Formerly,
United State,, near 11tunllle, Pa. 1.000 acres w11 needed.
the beginning of the commen:lal
Applit■tion, mu1t be filed w ith
development of the Amerita.n pe·
Autlanil
the
county
agme
protecton
troleum indu,try.
by Septemeber 10th . These appli­
In 1871, Theodore
Dretser, caticna
ma)' be obtained from Mr.
American noHlilt, wH bom.
Witllam•, Rutland. Ohio, phone
ll■clne RD 2
In 1804:, the flnt automobile Shadyside 2421,. or A. H. Joach•
driver to be Jt.iled for speedini
im, Pomeroy, Box 12', phone WY2·
wa■ given a U.-e day sentence in
81116.
p.....,._,
the Newport, R. 1., count)' jail.
The pme protectors ,1dvlle hunt•
THE JOHN GROCE FARM high on top of Bigley Hill out of Long Bottom, w� caught by
In 19'l8, 15 nations signed the
the auc camera for thi9 "mys{ery fann" piclu re. Mr. G"l":e make, two ·trips daily to Par­ ltel logg.Briand Pad to ouUaw en, too, that hunting quail any•
Thoma, McKay
where acept on 1tate'1lwned land
kersburg from Portland on a U. S. Mail contr act and, he doesn't get around 14&gt; much farm­ war.
unt a.tt.m
/ ot Jandl under agreement wilh the
ing. He and Mrs. Groce, however, have four he ad of livestock. The farm · J4 years ago was
Eath Won a llembonblp to
Thought {or today : American DMaion of Wildlife u indicated
known as the Otis Swan farm. It has �O acres.
above. ii prohibited.
writer Mark Twain 11id: ..ll you
the AAA for OU year.
pick up a 1tanin1 do&amp; and -.nake
him proapm,ua, he will not bite
you. Thia I■ the prjncipal differ.
enc� �t ween a dog and a man."

Winners

Jim Mel10n

Larry O'Brien

Waid Gorby

Winning Team
1960 Conservation Program ls To Win Trip
Still Open For P�icipants To Colorado

New In Farming

l't c. E. ILAl(ISLEI
County Entn1lon A..nt, Apl.
There is still opportunity to
participate in the 1960 Conserva'tion Program in the buildini ot
farm pond, clearing of lard, or application of lime aecotdlng to
Pete Shields, A.S.C. Office blunager ,
Meig! County farmers
have
found the lconstruction of farm
ponds as one of the moat imporant
needs in the maintenance of dairy
and beef cattle on pasture and
meadows of the county, With the
change over to bul k milk tanks
this year many larmers are in•
creasing their dairy herds so they
find greatly increased ·needs tor
water.

Some of the features needed in
a good farm l)Ond ■re Jhat the wa•
ler shed not be too lart:e. Moat of
the water shed sho\lld h«ve 1o_od
vegetative cover. Emerfileney spill·
ways sh all be de�igned !or a 10.
year frequency ram,, and the pond,
dam, and vegetative spill w ay be
protected from grazing. It is alao
essential that a pipe be :iroperly
1nsta11ed to carry water through
the flll to a w attr tank. tM&gt;low �hd
fill.

Go-Kart Races
To Feature
Bunyon Show

Three Ohio 4-H club members
a special interest iP garden..
ln g will win a trip to Cololjldo
Springs, C�lo., in December.
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The 4-H en will malr:e up Ohio 1
Go-Kart races will be a 1pecial
�innine team_ in � state fair jun•
new feature of thi1 ye,r't Paul
1or vegetable Judging, 1radlng, and Bunyan Forestry Exposition, ached·
identifica_tlon _conte,t Au1us! 27.
uled for Wednesday and Thursday,
The contest wdl be h�ld at 9:30 a. September 21 and 22, on the Per•
m. in the Horticulture and Fore1- r
y County· Fairgrounds, New Lex•
try building on the Ohio State ington.
Admlsllion is Free!
Unlversit_y �ampus.
The Paul Bunyan Show, Obio's
The w mmng team will rec!eive
$200 lo help pay ezpen1e1 to the grealell ouldoor-consenation e:1.­
In the land clearing practice, annual convention of the National poaltion, will attract tbouunds of
for which cost-sharing is a ni ilable, J unior Vegetable Grower1 Asaocla­ outdoor enthusiuta to the Perry
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farmers m,y receive help In secur- hon In Colorado Sprl�gs Decem· County communlty. In addition to
ing addiUonal pssture land which ber 4-8. There the Oh io team will the Go•Kart Racea, there will be
la needed for the larger dairy or compete agalnat other 1tale11 Jn a conservation air toura, wood chop­
beef herds. Many !armers find they national vegetable judging conte•t. ping and chaiDJ&amp;w state champion
are restricted in the amount of
William M. Broolr:s, Oh io State contests, arch!ry demonstrations,
Jn m ost areas of the county It is their land resources and cannot
University Extension hol'.litcultur­ fly and bait casting demorutra­
almost impossible to be sure of rent or buy additional land near- ist in charge of the state event, tions, outdoor campiq and liYiDJ,
obt.aining a good well, so the farm by , In order to provide the needed aays contestants will be asked to all types of farm and indu■trial
pond has been utilized as the additional paaturi&amp; it may be nee- j
udgfl 1tx kinds of vegetabl e.!!, machinery, and equipment demon­
cheapest and most slll'e method or easary to convert some land which diseases and insects. weed■ and alraliona and opportunitiea for the
securing the needed water for ii partially in brush lo an 1 mprov- vegetable seeds.
visitors to operate the equipment
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liVestock purposes. Throu11b the ed type of pasture land.
Those persons entering the con­ themaelvet, more than 50. commer­
A. S. C. program, and with. the
The most lmpo�,t need of 1 .:eat must be earryine 4-H vea:e­ cial exhibita aod the lugeat �y
Supervision of the Soll Co111erva- t.feiit count, soils ts llme. _Thora 'tible gardening projects and be al of coll!el"Vation-education es.bib�ta
Uon Service in the cons.tr uctlon ot �llf 1'11,l, be many days this_ fall
·eVer 11aembJed in thi1 state.
£arm ponds, cost-Bharlng 1Histance w hen lime can be sprud on pu least 14 yeara old. Purpoae of� the
contest, Brooks says, i1 to help
Other features to include tree
ia available. It is very importtllll tore and meadow land - or the coun • club members learn to identify felling contest, ouldoor cooking
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ac.:ording to Mr. Shlelds that con• ty .
some of the common pest&amp; affect• demomstrations, helicopter rldet,
tact be made with his office befotc
Those farmers . w ho have not, as ing Oh io vegetables, to help them Boy Scout camping demonslJ'a•
t'onstruction is planned o&gt;r started yet, availed themselves of help
prepare better vegetable displays tious; band concerts; and log birl•
to be !Ure that the pond will meet u nder Lhia program w ill help them- by learning judging
and grading ing.
the Spei::iflcations for cost-sharlng. selves during the next fe w years techniques, and to 'encourage them
The Go-Karl Races will be sched•
by applying lime this fall.
to
uled
both afternoons the show ia
consider
a
career
in
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the
vegeta·
ties in all, will receive educa•
Lime applied this fall will hne ble industry.
in progrea&amp;. Entry information can
tional assistance from ares agents 8 much better change of ch anging
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Director Wood states.
the acidity of the soil layer for
F INAL VOYAGE �HED ULID
Siles and Service, 1921-29 Starr
The first area program in Farm crops In the nex t two years. All
YOKOHAMA, Japan UPI _ Ja- Avenue, Toledo li, Ohio. Mr. Hun
and Home Development ii being that is needed
lo start the practice
eatablished in the extreme north is to contact the local ASC Office pan's only tranapacific passenger is chairman of the Go-Kart Racing
liner to survive World War II Committee of the Paul Bunyan E1•
western comer of
Ohio. Karl and
arrange for the number of
Clemons, who h■s been speclallz• acres t he farmer desires to lime. leavea here today on iU final voy­ position.
age to Seattle. The 11,60().ton Ja­
This exposition is sponsored by
ing in w orking with young farm Soil tests
are then taken on , the _ pan Steamship Co. vessel Hlkaw1 the Ohio foreatry Association, lne.,
families in WllliamtJ County, will particu
lar field and the cost -sh e r- �daru, built in 1930, will be moored Southern Hotel, Columbus, a rl,7expand his efforta to add Pauld• Ing progn
m i, based on the
year old conaervation-edueation
Ing, FUiton, Defiance and Henry amount of time needed by that here on its return.
as10Cialion. The show will open
CounUes to the five-county area. particular field as shown On the
each day .at 10 a. ·m. and close at
POLIO
INCIDENCE
DROPS
Hi! offict will remain at' Bryan.
soil test.
WASHINGTON UPI - 'fhe Pub­ 10 p. m.
A 8ecoifd area marketing .Pr0•
In receilt experiments at Woosgram has been eatahllshed In ter, a corn, wheat and red clover lic Health Service reported Friday
that there hne been fewer paraMr. and Mra. Sol Bi&amp;ley apent
Buller, Warren, � Hamiltpn •nd rotatll)JI
increesed a hay yield from lytle polio ea1111 tht11 far In 1960 Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
Clermont Countiea. Wallace C.
2.7 5 lone per acre. for partial U m•
Dunham . , wh o has been a rea:ional tni to 3.08 •tona per acre for a than for the comparable period• Mra. Jaft),el Carter and d1ughlen
Extension specialist. in con1umer complete limit\&amp;. With corn, Wheat in any of the previous three yeara. Of Long Bottom .
food marketing at Cincinnati un• and alfalfa rotation the increase The service 11id the national po- -- -der a three-stale program which waa from 2.28 tons per acre lo 3.� lio incidence for the first 33 weeb' J
Start Your Calves O.n
ol thls year wu 1,U,, cuea com.
e:.ded in earlj A11g 11Jt, wili be- ton, per acre.
pared
to
3.397
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come th e area marketing ■gent
On a corn, wheai, alfalfa-clo ver­
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tor Ohio only. He formerly serv- timothy rotation partial liming period J111t year.
ed the regional potlllon for In• save a 2.93 tona per acre, bu't with
The Complete Mill;
farmer and' the office can have a
diana Kentucky and Ohio. Hl1 1 liming up
Replacer
,to a pH of 7.0 the pro­ mutual underatanding of what la
head(luarters will ren;ialn In Ctn• ductJon of
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hay waa · 3,97 tons per beini don and then w 11 be no
cinnatl.
Have More Mill; To Sell
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acre 0-, better than 1 ton per acre questlona to be anawere� after the
The first area mar�etlna: pro• for I complete Umin1,
practice la carried out. Tbe county
gr.am wu eata:bllttied in . north•
Most of th_e aolla or our area nev­ office staff, the tbwn1hlp and comi­
ea&amp;tfrn Ohio l11t Novem ber. R. er eont,ilned mUcb lime. Lime that
ty committeemen, the SOS office
Richard Howard hH ' aerved 18 built up In · tb'9 01'1anlc matter on
"We Do CMlom Grllld llll''
and
.the E:11tenelon Service olflce ,
the state'■ fir1t lre1, ..1eint In a the aoil ,urfa'ce in. original fore1ts
No. :lnd lt.
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can assist tarmen in knowina what
four-county area embraelns Cu.ya- enabled p\olleer farme to g w
MIDOLll'OIIT
rs
practices may be applied in their [
oo
boga, Summit, Stad: and Port• a:ood elov�r for 1ome )'ean until
particular altuatlon.
age counties. Hl1 �flee ll at
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acldJty became I problem.
Cuyahoga FaU..
Top10il lotef lime In three ways:
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Jerry Heekbart. Jodie .1nd Jeff of
St Louil, llieb.; Mr. md Mn.
E. C. Patten of Mt Dora, Fla;
M.r ud Illa. Preti Fr01t and Mr.
and lln. Clarence Frost of Fro■t,
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Schlaubach,
LarTJ and Lila, Cincinnati.
Mr. I and Mn. Harold Swartz
and clilldren, Williamai.own. 1pent
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Mn. Hobart Swartz.
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NA.TION.til Ll!AGUE
wt, L Pct. GB
Pittsburih
715 47 .615
Milw11ukee
88 51 .671 5½:
St Louis
67 · M .Mt- 7 ½
Los Angeles
fie 5f .MO 8
S.in Fnncisco 59 60 .tu6 14 11:
Cincinnati
55 70 .440 21 ½
By RON SUPl}IIS,C:I
ch.1 b's coaches
47 '13 ,892 �
United PrHt lnt.r�tlonal
I The defi:nse, howevN, has Sa- Chicago
Phila.delphi.a
47 75 . 386 29
BOi'l'ON UPI - A salid passing I ban taUrin•r to himsrlf
1ltacl:,. spotty running and a
FrlUy's 1,�ta
· g1vmg
"Our biggesl concf"rn is tryin�
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quesl1ona ble d erense 11
Ph 'ol,dolnhlo
1::0
ran
that
men
swing
find
to
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ltOI.Cb tpu Saban of the _ Boston both
St. Louh ) Pi ��
w,•vP
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defensP
and
offense
on
Patriots smUes mingled with bad
Mllw1ukH
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got
three
\inll:!backrrs
dreams.
10 - C �I 1, ht
:With the atart of the new Amer- Brown, Jaek Rudolph &gt; and 'l"..my LH A,11tlH
:e tl 'f� 2nd
ican Football League seaso n only 8ardi .!:l(.'O , but we net d one 01her Lo, iA,n,.le, 1 ' ��"!)l.1h.1,:clty'1
'I'!!! fiJh:t.ir,
t'wo week.&amp; away, Saban a.aid the a l. 1,t;le cwt.Ide spot."
Phif..lphla al i(flf,:� _ Bus•
" Unleb your defense can Rel
Patrioli have " a good pa uing at•
•11W_� (6.10),
tack," the running " is coming th■t ball foe you, you wori"1 tn.nlt (4!f2) VI
l,illwav
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at_Stii
_:J�IICO along," and the defense "is u1.1r score," Saban suid.
Bur'-tte ('B-n: or lilur
're fU) ,,.
big�est concern.
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Frank Gat,iki, .i IZ-year vc•t· O'Otll (T-f) .
A,i� a qu�c� look 111 the Pa- eran o r th " N a tional foolb,� ll
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Plttlbu....- a i It. Loul■ (ni,ht)
triota
eib1b1t1on performances Leaaue, has beeu "helpin� the
and roster proves Lhat the former boys In &lt;Utr line ',, Sil ban said
,1:Mton (i42) v,
- g,,,,-y (1-2)
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111,pro linebacker for the Cleveland Browmi knows on which side I 'And Fred Bruni' )' who has
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the football is laced.
_ ,IHMlitr's , Gfn!H
1 spent six. years as a hal fh.ick wit�
In winning three or four pre• the Llona, Steelers und W11ii h h1g:• Phl_lNe�ti■ at Chic•
season aamea, the Palriolll scoted ton hH been workinJ: wilh c,1.1r Pltt.bwjh •f St. L.vl,
• Cinc innati tt lo, Antelt■
matt of their touchdowns wJth young baelts," he added.
Mllw1ukN at S•n f:rancltc•
------former
Songin,
(Butch)
Ed
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AMER ICAN LIAGUI
1II--C1nadian pro football cholte,
W L Pct,
baa thrown Reven touchdown paas­
New York . .
70 48 .3�
es, at lea11t one In each game.
Baltimore
72 Sp .Sjn 1
Tommy Greene,
Quarterbock
Chlcago , . , . . . 70 �2 .4'10i, 2
wbo played for Holy Cross Col•
Washington
62 60 .308 10
lege, also c-ontri buled two TD
Clevela.nd
IS8 61 .482 12½
heaves. Ends Jim Colclough and
Detroit , . , . . . . !57 63 ,475 14
01c:1r Lofton and nanker b1ck
Boston
JO 60 .420 20½
Larry Garron usuall)' haYe been
Kansas City . . . 43 77 ,MS 28
the targets.
RpME (UPI&gt;- Sh11pel y In-grid
Friday', RN1.tl.
But lhe running atta&lt;'k, fe:1tur· Kramer of Gennany led the way N•w Yori! 1
f,. bt, 11
ing Ron Burton, Ger Schwedea antl lplo 'th� _finals of the women's
lnnlne' .
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·. ■atlonal. Burton, the 6-9, 190-pound dh-in, dNmplonshi p loday with a Balllrt\or• 2 ICantH City I, iht
tpeedater fro,n NorUlWNte.rn, w111 total �ofH � points, which left Baltlm.r• 1 1 Kan11, 1 aty 1, ahd
doin&amp; the bulk of the cllT)'Jng un­ fa\ro� :PMJli Jean Popt or Santa Wtlhlngton S Dittrolt 4
til ■ lea Injury lotted him •to tbe Alie, C.hf., ' 8.36 • point!! behind in Chk_ , ..,,_, z
stdelint1.
loorth
i,itu,,jy', Pl"lbablo PIW..n
• place.
Cniwrord, t,he n,at,ion'1 loadlnJI'
Dttrelt at Wath�ff
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'Mle aecond day of full-scale ae• 2-4 n LH S-4
around aainer ■t Wyol')Wl,C 1ft 19&amp;0
took up thir, alack. Suf � Pa, tioo 'i n Ute Olympics could pro­
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trlot■' main 'threat ·
came duce II man y 11 three ,gold ened­ Yl·;� ,,f
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tlirouih the air.
Kanua City at laltlmor1 H•r•
Schwedea, lbrncu.e )aer,p In hi■ other oyttWhelmlng U. S. -win In btrt 1-13 "' W•lkw 3-3
li!lam'• Cotton Bowl � ovir,r ibt■ketbill wa.11 likely.
Clnit1nt1 at New York two
But I'd(-■ Kramer put America 's �I ... . 1nd Htnhm.l'l
Teu1 IHI Jan. 1, hU' , not yet
· 1�11hed., his peik, •tci,!:111! to the lradltlonal domination of the wom. 14 .. tt.ffonl 0,0 •nd T ,ry 6-7
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1t New Yof'III 2
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ARCARO RE-ELE CTID
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NEW 'YORK UPI-Eddie Ar­
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ol the • Joeke,-•, Guild, a po,ttlon
. h'e 1 hr, 111:ild 1lnce 1IM9. Alao re,
Home Of Tile
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. t '1 �.. ,ectlon tild /John,
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Dave Erb lor the vice pre1ldenc,G0
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Ohio �un,ters and trappers will need new licenses on Sep­
Thl' United St.ate■ DaVtll Cup pic­ tein/&gt;er ) . . ,\botif 00!&gt;,00C) were mailed to Ucen"4! ,1ertts
ture was in a tiny today th1pnk1 to thrriughout Ohio by mid AUIJIIII, reports Harry West, ·ohlef,
two young men who wouldn't ac, AecO\lntlng and Budgeting Section, Ohio Depa rtment of ·Na-C'ept de-feat.
They are 23 • year . old torm,r tural Resources.
�P."Dl!!.C date
The new 19� license will be required for
Navy Lt Mike .Franta and Ylli
grad l&gt;on Dell, who really 1118de of t.lle rail and �alllnule hun�g le!ll"/'n, Co1 ol .:iqi!' ��•nt
!lcenae·l&amp; tll.25, mducllng a 25:«gt lssu� lee, �-n�o.;�ldent
his favored opponenfil blue. I
Franks and Dell. did it the hard license ,ell8 for ,15.25, including IIJ• lasidng fl'i&gt;
way Friflay. 1uffl101.mtln1
the
•fiuntel'i regardleSB of age, with a �w eiceptk&gt;111, mud pos­
od&lt;h and a knee injury to the 21· sess licenses . Tlie state law pennlls landoWl!era and their
,-e-ar-old Dell lo oust whiz tid1 children to.hunt
and trap without licenses on lands owned bv
E11rl Buchhol:r. 11nd Chucli. McKJn•
are fann n\ana�ers, tl!nahta an� tb,elr chil­
exempt'
Also
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ley from the qua rter.finals of fhe
hunting
whlle
dren
on land that they manage •nd on which
National Doubles tennb tourna•
they re,lde.
ment at Longwood Cricket Cl�fi.
Members of the armed for&lt;es on active duty or op . leave
Buchholz and McKinley, the! ia­
year-olrl St. Louis boys who were from active duty are also exenlpt. They mu1t h,ve necessary
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seeded second domestically, b4ith military credentials m
lhelr po.,essioij, however. A clilld un­
were logical y. S. D11VJa Cup dei"'16 must be accom anJejl .l!.Y �n
1¥,lqlt,,y,b\\!i lluntl.n'&amp;.
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choices before the match. N'ow�Y
Ifni� clole to· 675,000 hunting l'l!d fi'applng
disclosed
West
were only also-rans In the dou­
!lce!IB'l' were sold during 195�, about the sa!JJe as Jor 1958.
bles,
The 0-3, 1·6, S•7. 6-3, 6-4 vlctvry · Hunting license sales are holding up in contrast to fl&amp;blng li­
shot Franks and Dell into the Da­ cense saleB which have declined during the past year. .
vi! Cup picture.
"Be sure to have a license If you hunt alter September I,"
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broli:en hOmea juvenile delinq_uen- re li );le
cy and human' desperatlOn abound. Hll'd enou.ali.
Tbe Catholic Chlt�h followed
The Eut lfar-lem . P arll..11. pow
her jm�Jgrant children Into the in Jtt Ioth ye.r, ii jointly ■up,urhali jungles in the 19th CentW')'. ported by MNn • m.jor denomJna.
But America's m11Jor Protestant ti9l\l, ]Ii '\J.u a · full•time staff of
b&lt;Hlies Mve· never fell at home nine Jpecl■llf•tralned. fleromen
amid the 14ualld surroundinp •nd wlio live with tbtiir r■mlliea in the
••Plosive radal tension, or the teeminc slum which they service.
Inner city.
n coliilucti services in r.enledo,ientw -by b,i.tory tcrt'ud otore -- front, 1.,l»d or •...,1�1
small town Jl'nd t1'i;lral w-,,1, � �Qr e1!_1Jrch �uJldirl11, Th�Udh
have concentrate� on build)n1 lf.4 J:p.fji'litely • varied
minij�'.
new churchea. in tl)e lu•h11•.irow- *.h ·ch' lhch1&lt;Jea medical, educaiibnine m�ddle clai,s , ,ubtdtti, I.JNI .t, /:eootlil •lkl lf"til r se nteel,: tit
h.ve let the innM city '10 by (le.. triea · to demon■trat.e .rather tt.ipn
fault.
merelr ttfl about ·Cllrittlin 10J"1.
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Admit PNVI.,, Shortcomint■
The East Harlem ex�llm t
This is uot an outllderJa lwJ.h haa 1iv•• l!rolellUlnt ehurth•) I a
Judgment &amp;r Uie -P.{ot"tant record, ,p.attem :to tollow in othef inner
Sialnar projeetl· 'Ire
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cation, and al their conferences cities.
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and eol'lventiorla.
Now Proe1ti.bt.l art fflllJi. to
make amends for Uieir neclt!d 01
a · vast_ miulon fleld• ,tn �lr mid.It,
0Cl8fy aVen
Ne■tly ·■ll 'ol the ' bl1 denomfii�tlons have set up •pecial ¥P afl·.
Clai:_�nee Shumate of �W•
menta ,or a,1eneie1 to .tackle Utt- vitl'e, W, Va,, ■pent the ..,..
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enormou1 problema involved in here and Mn, Shumate ar(d ·1..:
aau.v_ldlng a.n �ctive ipl�hi� to, ��• Janat and Gloria ��
fh
, mner Cl1y,
ti.ome after 1pendln1 the 1 1fe,k
There are probl ems of money, here.
manpower and. method,
-Mr; and Mn. Guy •Ru�'- 111d
The wealthy eon1reg1tton1 ol df.UJhter Terry Lynn, �NW.
sub lJl')&gt;ia must, be pel'IUaded
to •offWt Su udU" 1'itll' hit �nf■ ,
contribute thff)u,11 .deIKfflllf\atlq__Dl'l it.• �d MN. 111�4n Ruuell.
channels the fund■ neeemry to
lid1y
Naomi Jo Smith 1pent
operate ln�1� city millions which eveninc with her · ll'ln
'ftts,
will not. soon, if ever, be aelf.tttp. Mt. and lln. Harley Jo�
n,
portine.
Frecb Tuckerman spent · v,enl
Young clergymen mu11t be found daY,t wJth EJi111beth Brueh Of
who are willin1 to move their fam- Rose Hill.
· into the slums �hn.11
� sla.re the
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Mr. ind Mrs. Roy Reber and
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, le, d 1pent t e
urban ·m t·HIonarte■:mu,I .! IIven ....kend wllll her itl&amp;lor, , lfr. a !d
•J:!etlal tr■lnlnt to m tnltter to a Mra. ·oterin Tbompaon.
wide ratl ge . . of human needs. .
and daugh��
Linda Rose
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Homeeorning time hH t.'Ome I a well fWed bidet and enjoy
again at the House of Prayer, 1 the day.
Chm.er, Ohio, Sunday, Aug. 28th .
A free will offering will be
The church ha1 been gwen a new ta.ken iri the afternoon for the
buildi.n&amp; fund.
l o ok compleUil)' (,verhauled.
-----Those donating labor were Mr.
and Mn. Bradley Pooler and SOns,
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Ronnie Pooler, Mr_ an d Mra. Berl
Smith, Mr. and Mn. Ri&lt;bud
Barton, Mr. Ind Mrs. Oscar DillBy Mn. Clwi.. W.....
inger, Floyd Dillinger, Paul Life,
Mr. and Mrt. Leroy Sauler, llrt.
S, S. attendan4f) AU,, 21 wu
Jt·red1 llillff, lln. Edna Life, 44, offering $(il.S2.' Rev. Card
Lyle Life, Vivian Maxie and Miu filled •his appohlLment at 10:45,
,ubjeet "Koowm, 6'd'• Will"
Lenore Betzing.
Mn. Chu. D. Woode aOO Mn.
It ha, a new Rt of na1s, new
bulletin bo1rd, new banlsten on , Clair Woode ,peot Slt\U'da)' with
tl'le steps whith were apon10red her mother, llr. afl4 :tJn. Prank, ..
by the Wllline Workers claa Cheetebrew. On S&amp;ti,day the
Woodet ■pent the afternoon with
taught by Hr■. Life.
The chlll'ffl has betn weather her rnot.her wbd" if Ill
boarded, new doon and painted,
Ronnie' and Jtnlfe S1'11rtt of
new roof on the Yestibule roof Columb111 are spendina their ,v..
and tar paper 1Ja1 donated by the cation hrere wltti their aunt, Mn.
Baum LumJ,er Co., Chester, fiim Paul Bt.li.!t.ley Ind b.mlly.
Mr, and Jin. Wffl. Carr alld. ,
which mattrialtl WH purchased.
Sunday School will begin at family spent a few da,s Jut week,
t:30 a. m. Berl Boggi. Supt. at . Chillicothe &amp;ill Yia1ted other
Quartet sin1in1: Z. Warner; Quar Jk)lnts of In� Vlc�e Lynn.
let from Huntington: Mr. and wbo ' bad beth ,Mitfnc 'at Chllli­
Mn. Buren Duncan, Clifton: lo. cothe i'eturrifd �e with: t,hem.
cal talent, Mt. Herman QUartet.
Mr. and 'lln. Clarenee Ather• '
Preachinl at l l : 30 by the pu- ton and farnJJy of Co)u,at;-111 spent · ·
tor, Edmond Life. Basket dinner the weekend wflli Mr. and Mn.
at noon. Afternoon service will Arthur AtlflM'to"r:. ' IDa famlly.
Mn. J. E. Pitts - and Kn Pearl
consi9t of it0nJ1, prayer and
praiJe service. rr )'Ou ■ing aome Suriimerfie1d of Pitt■bur8� are
prepar� to llin1. The afternoon risiUng r-tn. W, E. llobinto"
The churdl baafmnt and po!'·
menace wlll be brought by Rev.
chet1 and step■ hive bee-n ))tinted
W, K. We11Uali, Parkersburg,
Tbe public iJ. invited lo bring i and the windOw■ .wcreened.

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! Isaiah Got Int-, Poli,�cs
By Roy L. Smllb

In the midst of the hue and cry lo the effed that the preach­
ers ought to "keep out of bolitics," it might � wise . to read
the story of Isaiah, one of lhe greatest souls the Hebrew peo­
'ple ev':1' produced, and ene of the clearest ��ous 'thinkers
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One cannot read for In the prophecies of lplalt without be­
coming. aware of the fact that the �rophet Wb lmmened in
the politics of his lime. No great political Issue roae in the life
of the nation throughout a period of 50 years Illa! lie did not
express an opinion concerning it, and do till In' lila power to
influence the government under which he lived.
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One of the reasons for Isaiah's profound concern with poli­
tics was the fact that all of Judah's politics were world poli­
llcs. Nothing of importance could happen anywjlere in the
worlH of the ancient East which did not send tremors through
the life of the little kingdom of Judah.
The Uniform Sunday School lesson of August �: "THE
DANGER OF MILITARY ALLIANCES," � 30
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The threat of war between Assyria.and J!riD'Rt was constant
through a period ol nearly 200 years. Again and .qaln.d\lrieg
those two centuries (800-600 B.C.) the armies al the Earl alld
d up 'an,!' " dO'!'D and
the West marclted and counterma¢he
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smaU �!O• pf Syria,
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which ln7 _of them
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lsa.iah, the prophet, seems to have been one 'of\tl!e- best ln­
fonne&lt;) men of his generation. Over and oV/tt' J aptears that
he had sources of information which kept ollh'.abreul of the
latest political development on two co!!l/!lent&amp; J!Jelng a
could not ail
trtotic Hebrew, and being an Informed
to voice bJs opmions with all the powers at bis con,maftd,

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made an lsulallonisl Qf 'l:sal.ah: In

the first ·,
'J'wo vital facts
place, he'knew that Judah was ri!ldtlvely'safe·Iil tlie event of
any major war, due to the faot that ii war, siluated In tlie bW
country where the movement of large bodies 'llf tro'oDI was a
dlfflcull 'matter. Moreover, the main hlP.� sire!Ehed out ·
ille seacoast, miles away from Juilall Ir bdhteril. 'II tire
Utile' nll"llcin,' t/&gt;ererore, managed its affairs WW. discretion
there wu ;; ,good chance tliat neither of -Ille pat empires
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T)le rrecolld fact was even more basic. · '"-lab belie,'ed that
Judah waBil,alled ol God to perfonn so,me �t �rvtl:e. In the
.name of :leNovah. Ir it would remain t!lrlc.tTy llelltra� and if It
would 'awalf lnritructlons from the· IIOlt. llJ&amp;l:l,.lhe dlvlile plan
would be worted out and Judah w�uld be.llved.
ori Jud�.'• .� '!.fl/I Jsaia)l wu,
God and ·Jeography were
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Confronted with a tllreat from' Egypt, the klnp of Judah
were lilciiiied. to turn to Assyria. But. confroilhld 'wllll a threat
lrom Assyria• they rushed to the arlna l!'al&gt;t, ,
The Egyp�s, on lbe other hand; wereThi • generally for­
tu1111te position. The only point at whl� l�y COl!ld . attact�nect of
l!d with any ,hope of Bll�SS wa•. f�_r
Pharoah
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could muster an army capable of' tk!feifWj/g
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his &amp;lng,jom was safe.
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little �dorns to fight as hi., allies, � tlie A88Yrlans· :a1
bay as'IOIIJt as t�elr .trenglh luted. . 'l'fila meailfih1i •be wu
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defend his own bord� to the last Jlebl'ew.
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· tjilnlters such as Isaiah . aild. Jereaiilli, a hundred
y� 'lr!J!!r, were quiet to see· lhJI �n pro!Dlaes we.ft'
vahlelaiif. Tsalfllr talked �bout • l'll!lfaob \II ·• lbroten .,:eet!.· � .
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J'ereinlab cltUed him a ''big no"'9.i'_ •, •,
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On;of the most i�;:!IJ%';a��brew-�, 1.� ,;:.�I , .
the Utile klflidom of Judah 'r(as,,•'eventually, liji�:� de­
stru.ctloll because it acted on the advice of'f
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years later, when confronted by Iii� tl!reat "f�
a�
1lle
vaslon, ii might have been saved ualn If II h!!d
a&lt;jvlc'e or soother preachl&gt;�.the Ji}"'Jti!et J�.'
· tt:opyrlgbt 1960 by the "'� of Chrlltlan ..._ �
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aug. 27, 1�5
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NA.TION.til Ll!AGUE
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Pittsburih
715 47 .615
Milw11ukee
88 51 .671 5½:
St Louis
67 · M .Mt- 7 ½
Los Angeles
fie 5f .MO 8
S.in Fnncisco 59 60 .tu6 14 11:
Cincinnati
55 70 .440 21 ½
By RON SUPl}IIS,C:I
ch.1 b's coaches
47 '13 ,892 �
United PrHt lnt.r�tlonal
I The defi:nse, howevN, has Sa- Chicago
Phila.delphi.a
47 75 . 386 29
BOi'l'ON UPI - A salid passing I ban taUrin•r to himsrlf
1ltacl:,. spotty running and a
FrlUy's 1,�ta
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"Our biggesl concf"rn is tryin�
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Ph 'ol,dolnhlo
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St. Louh ) Pi ��
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10 - C �I 1, ht
:With the atart of the new Amer- Brown, Jaek Rudolph &gt; and 'l"..my LH A,11tlH
:e tl 'f� 2nd
ican Football League seaso n only 8ardi .!:l(.'O , but we net d one 01her Lo, iA,n,.le, 1 ' ��"!)l.1h.1,:clty'1
'I'!!! fiJh:t.ir,
t'wo week.&amp; away, Saban a.aid the a l. 1,t;le cwt.Ide spot."
Phif..lphla al i(flf,:� _ Bus•
" Unleb your defense can Rel
Patrioli have " a good pa uing at•
•11W_� (6.10),
tack," the running " is coming th■t ball foe you, you wori"1 tn.nlt (4!f2) VI
l,illwav
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_:J�IICO along," and the defense "is u1.1r score," Saban suid.
Bur'-tte ('B-n: or lilur
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big�est concern.
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Frank Gat,iki, .i IZ-year vc•t· O'Otll (T-f) .
A,i� a qu�c� look 111 the Pa- eran o r th " N a tional foolb,� ll
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Plttlbu....- a i It. Loul■ (ni,ht)
triota
eib1b1t1on performances Leaaue, has beeu "helpin� the
and roster proves Lhat the former boys In &lt;Utr line ',, Sil ban said
,1:Mton (i42) v,
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111,pro linebacker for the Cleveland Browmi knows on which side I 'And Fred Bruni' )' who has
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the football is laced.
_ ,IHMlitr's , Gfn!H
1 spent six. years as a hal fh.ick wit�
In winning three or four pre• the Llona, Steelers und W11ii h h1g:• Phl_lNe�ti■ at Chic•
season aamea, the Palriolll scoted ton hH been workinJ: wilh c,1.1r Pltt.bwjh •f St. L.vl,
• Cinc innati tt lo, Antelt■
matt of their touchdowns wJth young baelts," he added.
Mllw1ukN at S•n f:rancltc•
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AMER ICAN LIAGUI
1II--C1nadian pro football cholte,
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baa thrown Reven touchdown paas­
New York . .
70 48 .3�
es, at lea11t one In each game.
Baltimore
72 Sp .Sjn 1
Tommy Greene,
Quarterbock
Chlcago , . , . . . 70 �2 .4'10i, 2
wbo played for Holy Cross Col•
Washington
62 60 .308 10
lege, also c-ontri buled two TD
Clevela.nd
IS8 61 .482 12½
heaves. Ends Jim Colclough and
Detroit , . , . . . . !57 63 ,475 14
01c:1r Lofton and nanker b1ck
Boston
JO 60 .420 20½
Larry Garron usuall)' haYe been
Kansas City . . . 43 77 ,MS 28
the targets.
RpME (UPI&gt;- Sh11pel y In-grid
Friday', RN1.tl.
But lhe running atta&lt;'k, fe:1tur· Kramer of Gennany led the way N•w Yori! 1
f,. bt, 11
ing Ron Burton, Ger Schwedea antl lplo 'th� _finals of the women's
lnnlne' .
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Jim CtaWford, hu been leu �n- three meter springboard Olympic New York 7 'Cl..,.i,nct 5, 2nd
·. ■atlonal. Burton, the 6-9, 190-pound dh-in, dNmplonshi p loday with a Balllrt\or• 2 ICantH City I, iht
tpeedater fro,n NorUlWNte.rn, w111 total �ofH � points, which left Baltlm.r• 1 1 Kan11, 1 aty 1, ahd
doin&amp; the bulk of the cllT)'Jng un­ fa\ro� :PMJli Jean Popt or Santa Wtlhlngton S Dittrolt 4
til ■ lea Injury lotted him •to tbe Alie, C.hf., ' 8.36 • point!! behind in Chk_ , ..,,_, z
stdelint1.
loorth
i,itu,,jy', Pl"lbablo PIW..n
• place.
Cniwrord, t,he n,at,ion'1 loadlnJI'
Dttrelt at Wath�ff
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'Mle aecond day of full-scale ae• 2-4 n LH S-4
around aainer ■t Wyol')Wl,C 1ft 19&amp;0
took up thir, alack. Suf � Pa, tioo 'i n Ute Olympics could pro­
c;/!I .... ,,, -.�iw,, 1 1-10
trlot■' main 'threat ·
came duce II man y 11 three ,gold ened­ Yl·;� ,,f
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tlirouih the air.
Kanua City at laltlmor1 H•r•
Schwedea, lbrncu.e )aer,p In hi■ other oyttWhelmlng U. S. -win In btrt 1-13 "' W•lkw 3-3
li!lam'• Cotton Bowl � ovir,r ibt■ketbill wa.11 likely.
Clnit1nt1 at New York two
But I'd(-■ Kramer put America 's �I ... . 1nd Htnhm.l'l
Teu1 IHI Jan. 1, hU' , not yet
· 1�11hed., his peik, •tci,!:111! to the lradltlonal domination of the wom. 14 .. tt.ffonl 0,0 •nd T ,ry 6-7
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ARCARO RE-ELE CTID
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NEW 'YORK UPI-Eddie Ar­
caro' hH been re•clected presid ent
ol the • Joeke,-•, Guild, a po,ttlon
. h'e 1 hr, 111:ild 1lnce 1IM9. Alao re,
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FABUL9U8'
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. t '1 �.. ,ectlon tild /John,
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rWNtern aecUon white Ken
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Dave Erb lor the vice pre1ldenc,G0
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schoolma rm Jean Athley who
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winnin g but would play "the best
l can" met former champion Jo•
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CHESTNUT HILL, M.... UPJ­
Ohio �un,ters and trappers will need new licenses on Sep­
Thl' United St.ate■ DaVtll Cup pic­ tein/&gt;er ) . . ,\botif 00!&gt;,00C) were mailed to Ucen"4! ,1ertts
ture was in a tiny today th1pnk1 to thrriughout Ohio by mid AUIJIIII, reports Harry West, ·ohlef,
two young men who wouldn't ac, AecO\lntlng and Budgeting Section, Ohio Depa rtment of ·Na-C'ept de-feat.
They are 23 • year . old torm,r tural Resources.
�P."Dl!!.C date
The new 19� license will be required for
Navy Lt Mike .Franta and Ylli
grad l&gt;on Dell, who really 1118de of t.lle rail and �alllnule hun�g le!ll"/'n, Co1 ol .:iqi!' ��•nt
!lcenae·l&amp; tll.25, mducllng a 25:«gt lssu� lee, �-n�o.;�ldent
his favored opponenfil blue. I
Franks and Dell. did it the hard license ,ell8 for ,15.25, including IIJ• lasidng fl'i&gt;
way Friflay. 1uffl101.mtln1
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1Jlllffed 1,fteM lnter&amp;ti-tnal
Protenant �h.u,rcfre, alfw; "):legin• "rupec:laW.et"1naUtu.tlon.. ·the po\;.
nihli b&gt; f.aN up to a lt!hallenll'!' erty,h,unted people of the ltiner
'.frbm which they. have Joq -ilfd,
t'tt, !Mlp,b will not re■po.nd to a
1t J1 the challenM:e oJ tbe '"inner tr■Illplinted Yenlon of the ne■t
city."
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littlf Pro}nt■nt e.burchet 'l(Jpc:h d_o
lni,er clb ls I lel'JD the ,1(1(1,\ kl 'N.l'lll in the 1uburb■, U Uij
sclenlists tbou,:bt..g t6 du�\� church hope, to m■lte a plare IM
the denaeJy.popWaled retidendat , Itself In · the 1Wr city, It n,�t
ueas which lie in Hd around the 1ene before It reacheai: and ft
heart of a great m•4'q,P9ll1.
m\l.lt be prepared lo 1ir,t it, hind,
The inner city col'i�1n1 � rew 1 dirty.
caiea of luxury h.oteta and apart•
menla. 'But It ls .mainly com:J),O� . _ 1:h � fae�. have been demon­
of slumi, nei.r--lh.1ms and "chint• 1tratea lfi ffie �t Harlem Prpt•
�•1·anl �arl■b In ,l'lf,w . York, the
lng .ne•&amp;�hooda.."
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It .- l, '1 place where poverty, · • ��t plo n�r1!'1 u.,.r1menl w�ic'1
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crime, aJc�hou,m., o y�rowdini, ,ro"e:d th•t, Prote1tanU1m
tries
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broli:en hOmea juvenile delinq_uen- re li );le
cy and human' desperatlOn abound. Hll'd enou.ali.
Tbe Catholic Chlt�h followed
The Eut lfar-lem . P arll..11. pow
her jm�Jgrant children Into the in Jtt Ioth ye.r, ii jointly ■up,urhali jungles in the 19th CentW')'. ported by MNn • m.jor denomJna.
But America's m11Jor Protestant ti9l\l, ]Ii '\J.u a · full•time staff of
b&lt;Hlies Mve· never fell at home nine Jpecl■llf•tralned. fleromen
amid the 14ualld surroundinp •nd wlio live with tbtiir r■mlliea in the
••Plosive radal tension, or the teeminc slum which they service.
Inner city.
n coliilucti services in r.enledo,ientw -by b,i.tory tcrt'ud otore -- front, 1.,l»d or •...,1�1
small town Jl'nd t1'i;lral w-,,1, � �Qr e1!_1Jrch �uJldirl11, Th�Udh
have concentrate� on build)n1 lf.4 J:p.fji'litely • varied
minij�'.
new churchea. in tl)e lu•h11•.irow- *.h ·ch' lhch1&lt;Jea medical, educaiibnine m�ddle clai,s , ,ubtdtti, I.JNI .t, /:eootlil •lkl lf"til r se nteel,: tit
h.ve let the innM city '10 by (le.. triea · to demon■trat.e .rather tt.ipn
fault.
merelr ttfl about ·Cllrittlin 10J"1.
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Admit PNVI.,, Shortcomint■
The East Harlem ex�llm t
This is uot an outllderJa lwJ.h haa 1iv•• l!rolellUlnt ehurth•) I a
Judgment &amp;r Uie -P.{ot"tant record, ,p.attem :to tollow in othef inner
Sialnar projeetl· 'Ire
oi:\ of wl.•t dtV
It is a rather mU,t
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Prote1lant1 have been aay1na auuut now underway in Brooklyn, Cle"ethem1ell'es ln theu' 'ChurJ!h publl• land, ChJ.e., Bostop.- and ot�r
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cation, and al their conferences cities.
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and eol'lventiorla.
Now Proe1ti.bt.l art fflllJi. to
make amends for Uieir neclt!d 01
a · vast_ miulon fleld• ,tn �lr mid.It,
0Cl8fy aVen
Ne■tly ·■ll 'ol the ' bl1 denomfii�tlons have set up •pecial ¥P afl·.
Clai:_�nee Shumate of �W•
menta ,or a,1eneie1 to .tackle Utt- vitl'e, W, Va,, ■pent the ..,..
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enormou1 problema involved in here and Mn, Shumate ar(d ·1..:
aau.v_ldlng a.n �ctive ipl�hi� to, ��• Janat and Gloria ��
fh
, mner Cl1y,
ti.ome after 1pendln1 the 1 1fe,k
There are probl ems of money, here.
manpower and. method,
-Mr; and Mn. Guy •Ru�'- 111d
The wealthy eon1reg1tton1 ol df.UJhter Terry Lynn, �NW.
sub lJl')&gt;ia must, be pel'IUaded
to •offWt Su udU" 1'itll' hit �nf■ ,
contribute thff)u,11 .deIKfflllf\atlq__Dl'l it.• �d MN. 111�4n Ruuell.
channels the fund■ neeemry to
lid1y
Naomi Jo Smith 1pent
operate ln�1� city millions which eveninc with her · ll'ln
'ftts,
will not. soon, if ever, be aelf.tttp. Mt. and lln. Harley Jo�
n,
portine.
Frecb Tuckerman spent · v,enl
Young clergymen mu11t be found daY,t wJth EJi111beth Brueh Of
who are willin1 to move their fam- Rose Hill.
· into the slums �hn.11
� sla.re the
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Mr. ind Mrs. Roy Reber and
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live1; oI their people_.. Add lbeae family of · Mantl
, le, d 1pent t e
urban ·m t·HIonarte■:mu,I .! IIven ....kend wllll her itl&amp;lor, , lfr. a !d
•J:!etlal tr■lnlnt to m tnltter to a Mra. ·oterin Tbompaon.
wide ratl ge . . of human needs. .
and daugh��
Linda Rose
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Homeeorning time hH t.'Ome I a well fWed bidet and enjoy
again at the House of Prayer, 1 the day.
Chm.er, Ohio, Sunday, Aug. 28th .
A free will offering will be
The church ha1 been gwen a new ta.ken iri the afternoon for the
buildi.n&amp; fund.
l o ok compleUil)' (,verhauled.
-----Those donating labor were Mr.
and Mn. Bradley Pooler and SOns,
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Ronnie Pooler, Mr_ an d Mra. Berl
Smith, Mr. and Mn. Ri&lt;bud
Barton, Mr. Ind Mrs. Oscar DillBy Mn. Clwi.. W.....
inger, Floyd Dillinger, Paul Life,
Mr. and Mrt. Leroy Sauler, llrt.
S, S. attendan4f) AU,, 21 wu
Jt·red1 llillff, lln. Edna Life, 44, offering $(il.S2.' Rev. Card
Lyle Life, Vivian Maxie and Miu filled •his appohlLment at 10:45,
,ubjeet "Koowm, 6'd'• Will"
Lenore Betzing.
Mn. Chu. D. Woode aOO Mn.
It ha, a new Rt of na1s, new
bulletin bo1rd, new banlsten on , Clair Woode ,peot Slt\U'da)' with
tl'le steps whith were apon10red her mother, llr. afl4 :tJn. Prank, ..
by the Wllline Workers claa Cheetebrew. On S&amp;ti,day the
Woodet ■pent the afternoon with
taught by Hr■. Life.
The chlll'ffl has betn weather her rnot.her wbd" if Ill
boarded, new doon and painted,
Ronnie' and Jtnlfe S1'11rtt of
new roof on the Yestibule roof Columb111 are spendina their ,v..
and tar paper 1Ja1 donated by the cation hrere wltti their aunt, Mn.
Baum LumJ,er Co., Chester, fiim Paul Bt.li.!t.ley Ind b.mlly.
Mr, and Jin. Wffl. Carr alld. ,
which mattrialtl WH purchased.
Sunday School will begin at family spent a few da,s Jut week,
t:30 a. m. Berl Boggi. Supt. at . Chillicothe &amp;ill Yia1ted other
Quartet sin1in1: Z. Warner; Quar Jk)lnts of In� Vlc�e Lynn.
let from Huntington: Mr. and wbo ' bad beth ,Mitfnc 'at Chllli­
Mn. Buren Duncan, Clifton: lo. cothe i'eturrifd �e with: t,hem.
cal talent, Mt. Herman QUartet.
Mr. and 'lln. Clarenee Ather• '
Preachinl at l l : 30 by the pu- ton and farnJJy of Co)u,at;-111 spent · ·
tor, Edmond Life. Basket dinner the weekend wflli Mr. and Mn.
at noon. Afternoon service will Arthur AtlflM'to"r:. ' IDa famlly.
Mn. J. E. Pitts - and Kn Pearl
consi9t of it0nJ1, prayer and
praiJe service. rr )'Ou ■ing aome Suriimerfie1d of Pitt■bur8� are
prepar� to llin1. The afternoon risiUng r-tn. W, E. llobinto"
The churdl baafmnt and po!'·
menace wlll be brought by Rev.
chet1 and step■ hive bee-n ))tinted
W, K. We11Uali, Parkersburg,
Tbe public iJ. invited lo bring i and the windOw■ .wcreened.

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! Isaiah Got Int-, Poli,�cs
By Roy L. Smllb

In the midst of the hue and cry lo the effed that the preach­
ers ought to "keep out of bolitics," it might � wise . to read
the story of Isaiah, one of lhe greatest souls the Hebrew peo­
'ple ev':1' produced, and ene of the clearest ��ous 'thinkers
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of all times.
One cannot read for In the prophecies of lplalt without be­
coming. aware of the fact that the �rophet Wb lmmened in
the politics of his lime. No great political Issue roae in the life
of the nation throughout a period of 50 years Illa! lie did not
express an opinion concerning it, and do till In' lila power to
influence the government under which he lived.
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World Pollli&lt;s
One of the reasons for Isaiah's profound concern with poli­
tics was the fact that all of Judah's politics were world poli­
llcs. Nothing of importance could happen anywjlere in the
worlH of the ancient East which did not send tremors through
the life of the little kingdom of Judah.
The Uniform Sunday School lesson of August �: "THE
DANGER OF MILITARY ALLIANCES," � 30
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The threat of war between Assyria.and J!riD'Rt was constant
through a period ol nearly 200 years. Again and .qaln.d\lrieg
those two centuries (800-600 B.C.) the armies al the Earl alld
d up 'an,!' " dO'!'D and
the West marclted and counterma¢he
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smaU �!O• pf Syria,
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across
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acr'!ss the highways
which ln7 _of them
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Israel, and Judah.
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CQuld escape from any crisis.

lsa.iah, the prophet, seems to have been one 'of\tl!e- best ln­
fonne&lt;) men of his generation. Over and oV/tt' J aptears that
he had sources of information which kept ollh'.abreul of the
latest political development on two co!!l/!lent&amp; J!Jelng a
could not ail
trtotic Hebrew, and being an Informed
to voice bJs opmions with all the powers at bis con,maftd,

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lsalab, l1-olallonl&amp;I
made an lsulallonisl Qf 'l:sal.ah: In

the first ·,
'J'wo vital facts
place, he'knew that Judah was ri!ldtlvely'safe·Iil tlie event of
any major war, due to the faot that ii war, siluated In tlie bW
country where the movement of large bodies 'llf tro'oDI was a
dlfflcull 'matter. Moreover, the main hlP.� sire!Ehed out ·
ille seacoast, miles away from Juilall Ir bdhteril. 'II tire
Utile' nll"llcin,' t/&gt;ererore, managed its affairs WW. discretion
there wu ;; ,good chance tliat neither of -Ille pat empires
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would dlshlr� lt.
T)le rrecolld fact was even more basic. · '"-lab belie,'ed that
Judah waBil,alled ol God to perfonn so,me �t �rvtl:e. In the
.name of :leNovah. Ir it would remain t!lrlc.tTy llelltra� and if It
would 'awalf lnritructlons from the· IIOlt. llJ&amp;l:l,.lhe dlvlile plan
would be worted out and Judah w�uld be.llved.
ori Jud�.'• .� '!.fl/I Jsaia)l wu,
God and ·Jeography were
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Confronted with a tllreat from' Egypt, the klnp of Judah
were lilciiiied. to turn to Assyria. But. confroilhld 'wllll a threat
lrom Assyria• they rushed to the arlna l!'al&gt;t, ,
The Egyp�s, on lbe other hand; wereThi • generally for­
tu1111te position. The only point at whl� l�y COl!ld . attact�nect of
l!d with any ,hope of Bll�SS wa•. f�_r
Pharoah
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bisected
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'lind which
front,
50-mlle
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could muster an army capable of' tk!feifWj/g
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his &amp;lng,jom was safe.
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. It was good. strategy for him, therefore, to persuade the
little �dorns to fight as hi., allies, � tlie A88Yrlans· :a1
bay as'IOIIJt as t�elr .trenglh luted. . 'l'fila meailfih1i •be wu
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defend his own bord� to the last Jlebl'ew.
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· ·me.,.to
· tjilnlters such as Isaiah . aild. Jereaiilli, a hundred
y� 'lr!J!!r, were quiet to see· lhJI �n pro!Dlaes we.ft'
vahlelaiif. Tsalfllr talked �bout • l'll!lfaob \II ·• lbroten .,:eet!.· � .
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J'ereinlab cltUed him a ''big no"'9.i'_ •, •,
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On;of the most i�;:!IJ%';a��brew-�, 1.� ,;:.�I , .
the Utile klflidom of Judah 'r(as,,•'eventually, liji�:� de­
stru.ctloll because it acted on the advice of'f
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years later, when confronted by Iii� tl!reat "f�
a�
1lle
vaslon, ii might have been saved ualn If II h!!d
a&lt;jvlc'e or soother preachl&gt;�.the Ji}"'Jti!et J�.'
· tt:opyrlgbt 1960 by the "'� of Chrlltlan ..._ �
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WANT ADS

News FOr The Sportsman

Sole Of Rent

b ROOM HOUSE, RUNNING WA
(Continueel From page Four)
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pickerel , averac_rng oneBaby
County.
Morgan
Area,
Wildlife
cated in Harrisonville. Contact I
Mn. .John Stout, Huriaonville. half-inch long on April 29, now a verage 6½ inches, with som e
8 22 tltc , goin g to 8 1/,. .
CONSIS'nNT DEPENDABLE lll!SULT8
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FOR SALE or rent: 6 room house
A knofw'n game I aw v10 lator [rom soulbe rn Oh10 was heard
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8.21.3tp to remark
, Cltllia: per went. one J.naertion. .lfioW)Uffl ehara:e . - 60 cent..
now those wildlife enforcement fellows are using airplanes ."
. ..... per � lor - _.,,. -"I�'s tr�e," says �rl Kinneer, district law enforcement SU•
8"d,al - one mouth IOl 30 cent J per wOl'd.
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R�ry 1so r. W e are fmding more and more use fo r the airplane ,
F\all r■te ol ,&amp; ce�ta per word will be oharled for adverti&amp;ll(
but also in fish and game in • ·
d not PMd witbln lU day1 after rece,.vina: bW.
FOUR room bou,e, Rutland Town- not only in enforcement work
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l'.:m,.t LD Adven.ilinc - Should be r.p&lt;t:1.NI !mm"diately. Tbe
ship. c.u WY2-6568. 6-l 9-30tp vestigatio work , aer al photography, gam e censusing a nd
i.ncor­
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Dally Seatinel wW not be reapoDlible I«
I ----- - --- --- other activities.
" One suc h activity in vOlve s ta king new ly. appointed ga me
nct. �n.
EIGHT ROOM HOUS!!:, two fl'le
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C...'CI of l"-..ankl and Speeial Notl.Cfll ol. Evt.&gt;ata $1 .UO. ObiluattU
protectors over their reSJM:CtiVe counties in -order lhat they
WY2-327Z.
Pbone
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publlabed at 1 ce-it per woNL
--- - · �- _ _ may become helter a.cquamted with the area.
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3 DAYS
, DAY
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NIC ELY �' UIINJSHE!l z BIID·
season• Se ·
"From now until !he opening of the squirrel
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B 1 tfc seeking out and apprehending pre.season squirrel bun ters.
f!.50
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over SlifOer Shoe Store on tector's car, jnformation concerning the whereabouts of sus1
Court SL., in Pomeroy, se&lt;:ond pected violators is quickly relayed to tlle men - on the ground.
fl�r- one larue 18 1 22 It, room Jn a ma nner of mi nu tes the suspect is under surveillance. "
wtth adjoining 12 � 12 ft. room [
USl!:U li-ARUEJ\ tracton; e ncl mow•
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One 10 1. 1 8 fron� room. All
era. Rotar)' ttrnwer blades shar­
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pened. Custom mowin, and
tOHTROL
fPMlr AND
n e1 of the D1�1s10n of Wildll.(e seem to indicate that there are
Phone W\' 2-2080_
covering•.
plowina:.
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Inspection,
frN
P•ln.
a.,
two
e-2-t:tc
, peak periods of movement by fishes during each 12-hour
GUYil Y TRACTOR
IN by Nttlenwlde. Phone R.
penod.
tnd A. S.rv:ce 'Station WY:1- Sales and Service 512 E.. Main St. N ELY FURNISHED
The investigation, carried on at 2,270.a cr e Piedmont Late
a ROOM
it:
WY 2-2975.
Phone
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entrance
Private
apartment.
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and Belmont counties and 3 1550.acre Seneca Lake:
Harrison
7-21-lfc
bath · Lau nd'Y !acilltie1. Utili, Guernsey and Noble counties showed the two peak periods of
b:1ve a complet1
now
containers.
ties paid. Phone WY 2
bring
faAYIL IIRVICI. If you are PEACHES,
greatest fish movement to be 'between 4 and 8 p.m., and 6 a.m.
atc
W�bster Fruit t'arm, Long BotIOiPI to .in:r foreign country
and noon. The most activity by the flsbea seemed to come a t
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or anywhere In the u. s, give
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p.m, and again at 8 a.m, Thal'• lbe best fishing tip of the
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Available
Apartment.
year!
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utra1. TAWNEY STUDIOS, -W.
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cloth
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furnished.
Utilities
wi11te
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supervisor said
managem,mt
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assistant
BiHy,
George
pc&gt;
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Galll
leeond Avenue,
ing, bea:lnning September 2.
253, Pomeroy. Phone WY 2·2292 · a 14-foot fyke net was used for the uperitnent which
car•
Phone G J 6-161:) or Gl &amp;,1243.
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See at Elza Larkim, Long B&lt;Jl• _
3t_c ried out between August
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,I WILL NOT be responsible for CANNING PEA C l r nS, ELBERTA
word, Au&amp;, 18, that her liater Mrs
a ny debts conlractet..l by anyone I •t . 21 an d up a bus he I. cann Ing
J1mt1 Beck o/. Kent, had given
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YOUNG MEN under 25 free to
other than myself
birth to a I lb. 12 oz. baby girl.
Tomatoea, $1 .00 a bushel, bring
lr1vel New York and return to
Edwiird Howell
Mr._ Eliubetb Allen who m1ke1
n
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container. Hutland Hoad, 1 ½
lt,1ch1na
By M.d.. nt
assist manager in publishers
1 12 Vale Street
her
home with Mr. and Mr1. Ray­
Mr. and Mrs. Harle)' Linthleum
n:i1Ie1 east of Rutland at Roadcontact work. Above nerage
Pomeroy , Ohio.
Barton la in Mete, General
mond
11de Markel.
8 22 6tp
earnings with Immediate cash recent!)' celebrated their a:rand­ ho■pltal for obHrv1tion.
l-26:3tp
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L)'nn'i;
Sherrie
daughte
birthday
account. New car
drawing
DISHWARE, all kinda. Carl ChevaMra. J■ne Perry h■a returned
evening,
ARRIVING Saturdny
tation
rurntahed. See w1 L h a. party. Those attendin1 I\Dme after 1pendin&amp; some Ume in
transpor
8-16-30tp
lier, Lona: Bottom.
fre1b load of fruits, vegetables,
Mr. Bair, Marlin Hotel, J&gt;ome- were Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Chevalier lbe hoipital.
Elberta and Hale Haven peach• 1 12 RATS KILLED wilh Star War•
roy. No phone cal111.
8-25-3tp and . Lina, Mr. and Mrz;:. Erqle
Barringer, Ruth, Patty, Carl, CaAlso
up.
farln, 2 ½: lbs $1.49. tbersb11ch
e1 ,1 .98 per bu and
H omer Pullen, Js vi1itln1 hta
th'' ....... ,nd Rlckie Barri•• mother Mra. Blanche Pullen,.
BarUeU pe.ar11, other lruits.
Hardware, Sugar Run Flour
gN, .t,'rencis ,11nd Mike Chevalier,
Midway Markel, West Main, 1 Mlll and La11dm11rk Store.
Mr. and Mn. Percy CurUa and
the hosts, children Glen and Rln­ Linda hive been vJ1it1n hl1 p ar­
and
.'!'Unlllbed
'MENTS
t
APAK'
8·27-3tp
Phone WY2-2'82.
(8) 10, 1 1, 12. 17, 19. 19, 24
a
unJnmt,hed. llclluten, lllddle k1e �d the honoree.
�. 26, 3 1 ; (9J 1 , 2, 7, 8, 9 HHp
enb and brother Mr. �nd Mrs. A.
Mrs. Perry Curtia received curt.I, and Mr. and Mn. Perry
po:-t. Pb,me WY 2·2082. 2 3 ti
The Meigs county Fox Hunters FRESHl'"Ow a rirJ &lt;, 111f c1111 wrnBuchanan held a .family reunion
H11m �hoot originally scheduled
3210 or coritart Uun Stuhart,
at Forked Bun Stale Part Sunday
Sheet Me­ 1 2 1 1 Rea l
SPOUTING,
ROOFING,
for Sund11y, AueuHt 28, has been
B-26-:Jtc
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Atteiadlnc were Mr. and Mn.
uf
w�k
repa.lr
and
work
tal
cancelled until a later dale.
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any klnd, Pbone WY . 2-2301,
ll 27 He USED CHAMPION t·un1cl, good
ba1emcnt, large front porch, Mr. and llra. Holly Bucblnan,
8-1 1 ·30tp.
Price
condition w 1 1 ; , c11sc.
i,:crecnad bac k porch, gaa beat, Jim ■nd Kay of Vienna, Mr. and
---------'40.00. Phou,• \'1 17-2287
and
161
c1stcrn and driJJed well. Double Mn. Carl Bucb1n1n and Jeffrey
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Ponds,
Roy Pe�rson, 1..:11st Lclarl.
garage with workshop. One of Lubeck, W. Va., Mr. and .Mn.
landscaping.
and
basement
LOST-Male CHIHUAHUA. t,rown
8-26-ltc
acre o( ground, nice yard with Urie Buchanan of New En&amp;land,
Yukon5-32n�.
Chester,
Phone
and while. Anawen lo n1me . or
plenty of shade and 1hrubbery. Mr. and Mn. Roy Buchanan. Pat,
8-24-aotp
Carpenter,
oward
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LIMA
"Bimbo." LolL in vicinity of
Louted one block aouth of 348 Har ey, and Virginia Buchanan
WV2•6901.
l'horn•
Syracuse.
Cheater Road near Ro11e Hill.
v
AIR SONDJTIONU.G, REFRIGJCR,
Shade Hlver Road, ' C. R.
on
8-26-3tp
Partm;sbur1, Mr. and Mr,. B.
.Reward, Phone WY 2·3441, Vir- --ation 1ervtee. Jack'• Refrigera­
Ki �e•, P. O, .liox 42, Cheater, ol
· - -·M, Buchanan, Liz, Junior and
1ie Hobatetter.
(I 2-f 3tc
tion. New Haven, Phou TU2Ohio,
Offers will tu• rt•(•f'i\led u p to
3-u:ttp Joey o Reedavllle, Miu Vlr1inia
f
3
11-23,11
11 A. M . on Ft-11foy, September 2,
1137.
of Ne w Eng:l1nd, Mr.
Buchanap
• - 8 ROOMS, WITU BATH Two . at.oJ'Y
- 1 860, al lh&lt;' uflkc� nl Webster
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r,. , Robert , Bu�n. 11,r�
near
over
H
Take
home
school.
and l'� ultz, Pomeroy, Ohio, for the
c.,-. Cl._ !JIN Cert
'46. 90 per month payment.I •tier
owned by Henry
Htale
r�tb
All Mal\u Nd MN111
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pa)'ment. Phone WY 2-�.
··down
Nye
011
l11c11lecl
del·C11Kc&lt;l,
KrautLer,
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... TllOl'OLlfAN MOfOQ
Wm"9',
8 23 301
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Ohio.
Pomeroy,
In
A\lenue,
Main It.
A. c. BRAOro,111• ...Int,
ap­
Court
lo
�uhjcct
offers
All
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EIG HT ROOM house with bath, 2
proval.
·MUILLII ,u11NACII, WIITING
story brick, 2 cu garMge, cor,�:-:-::---,"'-7----:c
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HAVE'" 3 Sl ude b■ ke r l
MANN J NI; D, WF.BS'l'ER,
. HOUII ■ppll■ncN. Amald lroner 'J.'hird and Cole St , MlddleAdministrator.
Ute to trade tor later model
then, lyracu.., Ohie. Phon.
port. Phone WY2·23-i.2 8 25·3tc
G1u'"1 Montgomery 18.4 upper
cu and pay difference. Write
WY:1-6:114.
1 1-1 1-tf __________c____::_
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8. 2 lower l ¼r ft. open; GalllpoU1
P. o. ilox 114, Middle-port, Ohio.
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ron SALE ll•·uutiful Shetland
10., upper, 9.2 lower, 2',, It. open
Of
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Lock 23 l�.5 upper, 9.8 lower,
white mane and lnil, four while I Johns-M..n ..;:i,, roof 1hlng:le1,
dr.-;;.
1"6 1''0RD 1''AIRLANE
cloled otr. All movable dam1 up
aan. t.:1e1n 1n1lde and out.
knee lenl,!th snek11, white bimd 1 kitchen cabinets built lo order,
13 thru 23 1nd closed off. All
1''ordom11t1c, H&amp;tt, $99 1UKJ. Bh1ot
over ahouldcr11, uhout 38 h1chl'11 I aluminum wlndow1 and door1, F0R-SALE or trade heavy duly Kanawha river dama on 1l11.
garMge doora, ce1Un1 tllef vinyl
tall. WIii t· ,m�idcr srnull mare
tnara, Pomer'?'Y,
8-24 .fftc
skill saw 8¼ lnch larie miter
Boau dow1 Loc k 12 Jefferaon
or eq ual 11u11hty, Call Pomero)' floor tile and plywood paneling. box and aaw 1 2 tt., KeJvJnatqr D:IIJ 1m, no tow; Loci. 1t A. V.
1900 OLDS Super &amp;e Hard Top 4
Call Nelgler'1, ft4clne. 8-11-tfc
WY2-6133.
8-26-:Jtp
refrlgeralor, Opel ,talion wa• . Cllrla Jr. 5,zo am
Look 16
dr. One of CICIIU!ll r-6'1 ,11ny­
a:�
lo
are
All
model.
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Lock
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Suffolk
17 C. V,
PLUMBING
repal;i_
electric
AND
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•leering and wherc. Power
condition.
0.
K.
Caato,
18 Ali•
Lock
2-0
,m
7:20
Huner
Pod,
Reaaonabl' Phone WY2-6246.
I am dispusin� of household
brakes. $1,190.00. llilaeltnan,
land, Ohio.
qulppa 1:20 1m 0-11; Loet 21
8-20-3\p
8-20-dtp.
furniture or th1· late Jesse Brew8-H-6tc
Pomer oy.
-- --Marlyn M O:t5 1m 0-8; Paul Bia•
ster at the 111111w 011 372 East
AuctlonNr
1er 11:SO am 3-11, Lock Helen 1
Special Hird fop
lll06 BUICK
2nd. Ave., ln Pomeroy, Ohio, Sept.
REASONABLE IIATES SATIS•
a,30 pm �O; El1er Cliff 4:M p,n
a dr. Runa a:ooa, "91U&gt;O. Blael•
3, 1000 SATUIWA Y, i ,oo I'. M.
LIGAL NOTICI
FACTION Gu,11ranteed. Call or
'3'0
; 8am Ricardo 8:46 pm 0-3;
tnan, Pomeroy,
8-J4-tltc
Llvlna: Room Suite, Stands. Sofa
I wlll offer for ule at the frobt ChUIN R. StephenaO_@ f::IO am
0.
Cheller,
McCoy,
0.
J.
write
llHffl PONTIAC VB Hard Top 2 dr. Bed, End T11 blCJ1, Wicker Chalra,
8 22 SOtp dour of the Courthouse at Pomeroy tb-2i Mike Creditor 0:36 am 14-3
Ohio, or. September 2nd, 1980, ai lodl1111 s,ao ■m 7'3.
Like new Dlue and while fln­ nu,:1, Floor Lamp (Huod Made),
Painted
Plctures-llarid
R0&lt;:ker,
10 o'clock a. m. the followinc p�
.
91J.
bh. Hydramatlc drive. t'l OO
Upriver Galllpol11 Ledy Linda
pcrty which wa1 owned by Berthi. 12:H am 8-0; Carl Snyder t:10
Blaeunara, Pomeroy.
8-24-tlte (unu1u1l), 2 R11dios, Bran nre
Pltee Set , Books, Antique Oil
Arnou, deccaaed: One 1967 stude­ un f.O; up at 23 Titan 3 pm 11-0.
Lamp, Book Cast' (Sectional). 2
bliker automobile, 4 dr, Sedan.
tilt top hbles, Kitchen table and
The automobile aforeHld w11 1p­
-- ,prai1ed for '800.00,
uo,,1111t,b-oe-; chain, Gla11 dour dish cupboard.
,()ON 'T PUMP- y1'hc right la reaerved to reject
tic tank. Gel Klean-Em-All Sep­ To11ter, Electrk hot plale, Gu
tic Tank Cleaner. Guar■nt.eed,. he�ter1, Kelvlnalor refrigerator,
an)' or all bids.
Kenmore WHher, t;11s range, Hor­
.L.lndmark Store, Pomeroy.
FREELAND NORRIS,
B efot• 8:80 AJI.
ton mana:le, SW&lt;'&lt;' l&gt;&lt;'r-G. E., Up·
Be llU1'e and gel your FREE
a+aotc
Admlnlatr■tor of the Eatate
WY•2-­
hol1terin1 clea1wr, Antique dreB•
of Bertha Arnott, dece11ed/
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arrow
lloblll H- bow
GAB. FUEL OIL 1od eoal tw,.
fi lled1 com1)letr, t:hlrforobe,
KAUTZ �UII ITOIUI
8) 20, 26, 27, SO, 31, Ille
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At CIIyour llaek-i.
wllea you
Foro1n1n • Abbolt lllddleport. oua item,.
Y...tn MIU
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10-\ID
' Mn. Leone Whit•, Owner
: 0HAMIi.i, llllYICI ITATIIIII
ldaool lhoos.
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LIGAL NOTIC
CMIINING TOMATOES, fl b..bel.
Not RftP9n1l bl• for Acclfftlt1
C111 No. 1S.G6S
�
; Pick )'ouraelf. Sweet corn, 2&amp;c ltl• tCHlclucted by
CHARLES ROBERT NEAL,
donn. Charle&amp; HIiton, Portland, IRAD,oRo AUCTION COM,
fier, Dty 8erilel,
6� South Third Street,
Ohio.
--- 8 23 Bio ,ANY, l1clnt, Ohio,
Middleport, Oblo,
Pl1lritllf
.'J'WO ltuck Ure1 8 pl)' 'Jio-'us-:-i AuctlenHr1 Crltt lredt.rd
S.I• Mtn1 ..,: A. C. 8rtcffonl. C()ll(�LIIT
VI.
� 8'nka peinL 1un. Haya Mdilur,
!WiUIIANCS
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tecUon, Ult. Aul.. l'tre, Pollo JIJNI: N EAL,
8-2&amp;-ltp 8·27-llle
111111, lllddlepart, D68 Marble Road,
U Doo
C■
Pomeroy,
COLT Rl';VOLVM .22 e1lll1er of- PARKER Re1taur1nt,
Methanlc1bur1, Pennsylvania,
l'eHOn for selli rtR, retirement.
belt, bolater,
licer•, match,
Defendant
JI 1 lntereated pleue call In BARNES.Sllll'SON INSURANCE
'7D.OO, Illy HarUey, Racine,
June Neal, whoae place of htJ.
pell'IOn.
8-27-:Jt p
A1onLI, Middleport. ,Ir■, Auto• den('� 11 D88 Mllrble Roard, llteh•
1-26-ltc
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m�bile, Bomb. Phone . WY2- anltsbura:, Penn1ylvanll, will tUI
ONE fre1h rnw wi1h heifer caU
t-lHI nollee that on Au&amp;uat 19, lMO, the
2808.
, and 1 Holahiin cow, Phone S112·
underalg:ned fUed
hl1 petJU.10
8•27-0tp
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against her In the Court of Oorb•
� I ) R110 j l:
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POIU:D HEllt:l'ORD BULL. Pure• ( 4.'
mon Plea,, In ll•il• County, Ohlll,
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I bred 18 moa , uld. Narley H_yaell,
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lief, on the aroundl, ol � Del•
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SYI: UII - •·!'90111 maaonry
I l•nd, O. 'Pho11c Vl3-H78.
N&amp;AL
R08EllT
CHARI.Es
baaement,
bath.
with
home
e.a7.ec,
PlalhUfl
coal furnace, all utllltlea. Lot
lOOIU)O, loca� On Route 12t, WEBSTER and FULTZ
GOOD 9 piece dlniria: room aulle
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1 V{att11rf•ll de1lgn. Mra. Delmar
Attorneys for Pl■lntltf
l6500
(BJ 20, 27; ti)'); 10, 11, 14, 6lo
A.'ITIQUtTY..:i.�li ,tori frame. 3
Rhod.. , Phone SHz.4833.
4 .IKIOR
rooftt btth; 11ra1e, oil furnace.
fl.27-3tc
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wllll river front11e.
,KereomaUc 1N"'P'IIIIOP, radio,
ON,: IIEGISTEREDSEIMON� ;h-;;;:.
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Alan and
M. Buchanan, Vlrgtnla, Carob11i Killer, Garia Jant,
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Lind■ and Charle, Curtis, Eli11• Groce Ann lliUer,
Smith
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Romine,
Ruby
belb, Junior and Joey Buchanan,
Brenda and Gary Barr, David Barr and :lfib. Akron ; M.r. and Jin.
of Pittaburgh, Lind■ Curtl1 of Ak- Chai.er tolan. Xenia, O.; Mr. and
ron, J0i.nn Schult:£. Eddy Wyers, w,,.. w. �- Folan, Rutland; Kr1.
Linthicum, ll'ADnie Adams, Richard Coleman
Glen and Rink.ie
Genie Price, Mr. and Mra. Pearl Lona VU'tom, Mr and Mn. Robert
DIilon, Earl, Ella, Roy, Mary, Vlr- Hill ■ad Llnd1, lllanafleld: Hn.
&amp;lnia, Dale DiUoo and the honoree Nin! Slunden and Debbie of
The arannon Reunion was held JundiQD City , o., , :Yr. and Mra.
Sunda y al the home of Mr. and Jam.ea Brannon and P■ ul Dean of
Mr.. Harold Brannon. Those prc- 1 Reedflllle, the bolta and d■u&amp;h•
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Carl · ter, EIieen.
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Allred Buchanan and Cheryl, Mn.
Eule BoUI, Mr. 1nd Mn. Snyder
of Puienburi and children and
Mr. and Kn. .Jamea Hale, Diane,
Leonard and Jerry of Ballow.
VWUDJ ltr. ind l(n:, Harold
Bunhart, Jira. Jme PUT)' and
Glen Pfln')' are her nephew ,nd
family Air. u.d Mn. Grant Olborn
OJ Sanford, Fla., and Mn. _Perry '1
•iiter Mn. Magale Oiborn ol
Re�v:.! :·
Mn. Story Birton viaited bill brother Lory and l,amlly
of Beverly, Sunday.
Art and Dale Barr went to Pittlburp Sunday morninJ, -lo tate
their nephew David � home.
David baa bee n vililioi hi11 grand
d uncJea.
pa�ent,, a u nta '!."__
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h
dinner
birt
pri e
for Mn.
dlJ'
&gt;
Eld, Caloway Sunday. PreHnt
were Mr. and Mn. Vernon Reed
Pete, Caroline and Arlene, Mr.
and Mn. C1lowty and .h61ta.
Mr. ind Ml'I. Pear) DJllon a:■ve
a farewell -party In honor of their
aon Ray who II in on leue from
the NaV)'-. He will report back
Friday to I Navy B■ae in Florida
Many of hi• frienda Wel'fl present
and rd'relhmen"tl were 11erved to
the followina Mr. and Mrs. R•Y·
mood Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Reed, Mr. and Mra. Dale Ban, Mr.
and 11,n. H■rley Koeni&amp;, Mr. and
Mn. Cecil Dillon, .llr. and Mr1.
Roier Dillon, Mr. and Mra. B.

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WANT ADS

News FOr The Sportsman

Sole Of Rent

b ROOM HOUSE, RUNNING WA
(Continueel From page Four)
.
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TER, b■th and electricity. Lo
,
pickerel , averac_rng oneBaby
County.
Morgan
Area,
Wildlife
cated in Harrisonville. Contact I
Mn. .John Stout, Huriaonville. half-inch long on April 29, now a verage 6½ inches, with som e
8 22 tltc , goin g to 8 1/,. .
CONSIS'nNT DEPENDABLE lll!SULT8
.
.
FOR SALE or rent: 6 room house
A knofw'n game I aw v10 lator [rom soulbe rn Oh10 was heard
RATES
WY2Phone
St
1 126 E· Main
•
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recently that "it's gettin1 tougher all the time,
3408.
8.21.3tp to remark
, Cltllia: per went. one J.naertion. .lfioW)Uffl ehara:e . - 60 cent..
now those wildlife enforcement fellows are using airplanes ."
. ..... per � lor - _.,,. -"I�'s tr�e," says �rl Kinneer, district law enforcement SU•
8"d,al - one mouth IOl 30 cent J per wOl'd.
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R�ry 1so r. W e are fmding more and more use fo r the airplane ,
F\all r■te ol ,&amp; ce�ta per word will be oharled for adverti&amp;ll(
but also in fish and game in • ·
d not PMd witbln lU day1 after rece,.vina: bW.
FOUR room bou,e, Rutland Town- not only in enforcement work
i
n
l'.:m,.t LD Adven.ilinc - Should be r.p&lt;t:1.NI !mm"diately. Tbe
ship. c.u WY2-6568. 6-l 9-30tp vestigatio work , aer al photography, gam e censusing a nd
i.ncor­
'one
Uwo
more
Dally Seatinel wW not be reapoDlible I«
I ----- - --- --- other activities.
" One suc h activity in vOlve s ta king new ly. appointed ga me
nct. �n.
EIGHT ROOM HOUS!!:, two fl'le
•
room apuunenu. A. N. Bcrn&amp;el.
C...'CI of l"-..ankl and Speeial Notl.Cfll ol. Evt.&gt;ata $1 .UO. ObiluattU
protectors over their reSJM:CtiVe counties in -order lhat they
WY2-327Z.
Pbone
ll·:l•Uc
publlabed at 1 ce-it per woNL
--- - · �- _ _ may become helter a.cquamted with the area.
l MO.
o DAV8
3 DAYS
, DAY
�oaoa
NIC ELY �' UIINJSHE!l z BIID·
season• Se ·
"From now until !he opening of the squirrel
.
IIOo
11
80e
$4.50
r,
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0
ta"
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ups
om
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a
en
Pb
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r
u-s pauw •
• tember 12, the airplane will be used as an 1mpgrt ant tool n
S(I.UO
,1.eo
.,
'1.20
80e
• _wY2·3871·
B 1 tfc seeking out and apprehending pre.season squirrel bun ters.
f!.50
fl.!iO
$2.25
:16
711c
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/ FOR RENT-Tbree ot!ice room1 Since the airplane is equipped with radio, a s is each game pr0Ada fflellvtd bf JO A.� will be in that day ■ p,ap«.
over SlifOer Shoe Store on tector's car, jnformation concerning the whereabouts of sus1
Court SL., in Pomeroy, se&lt;:ond pected violators is quickly relayed to tlle men - on the ground.
fl�r- one larue 18 1 22 It, room Jn a ma nner of mi nu tes the suspect is under surveillance. "
wtth adjoining 12 � 12 ft. room [
USl!:U li-ARUEJ\ tracton; e ncl mow•
---ll'--.
One 10 1. 1 8 fron� room. All
era. Rotar)' ttrnwer blades shar­
A
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ENS
R
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ecen
tUdies eon d ucled bY f18
T
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he nes person5
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ne Nl)' painted wltl1 new floor
pened. Custom mowin, and
tOHTROL
fPMlr AND
n e1 of the D1�1s10n of Wildll.(e seem to indicate that there are
Phone W\' 2-2080_
covering•.
plowina:.
IMUr•
Inspection,
frN
P•ln.
a.,
two
e-2-t:tc
, peak periods of movement by fishes during each 12-hour
GUYil Y TRACTOR
IN by Nttlenwlde. Phone R.
penod.
tnd A. S.rv:ce 'Station WY:1- Sales and Service 512 E.. Main St. N ELY FURNISHED
The investigation, carried on at 2,270.a cr e Piedmont Late
a ROOM
it:
WY 2-2975.
Phone
4,.1Mfc Pomeroy,
2M,6.
nd
entrance
Private
apartment.
i
and Belmont counties and 3 1550.acre Seneca Lake:
Harrison
7-21-lfc
bath · Lau nd'Y !acilltie1. Utili, Guernsey and Noble counties showed the two peak periods of
b:1ve a complet1
now
containers.
ties paid. Phone WY 2
bring
faAYIL IIRVICI. If you are PEACHES,
greatest fish movement to be 'between 4 and 8 p.m., and 6 a.m.
atc
W�bster Fruit t'arm, Long BotIOiPI to .in:r foreign country
and noon. The most activity by the flsbea seemed to come a t
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tom, Ohio. Phone YUkon 5-320 1
or anywhere In the u. s, give
E
H
S
I
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R
u
r
CUMFORT-'BLE
D
p.m, and again at 8 a.m, Thal'• lbe best fishing tip of the
8
8-16-Hc
Ill a call. NC) 1ervlce cbera:e, no
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Sept.
Available
Apartment.
year!
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utra1. TAWNEY STUDIOS, -W.
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cloth
Bo
O.
P.
furnished.
Utilities
wi11te
SED
NEW
AND
U
supervisor said
managem,mt
fWl
assistant
BiHy,
George
pc&gt;
lls,
Galll
leeond Avenue,
ing, bea:lnning September 2.
253, Pomeroy. Phone WY 2·2292 · a 14-foot fyke net was used for the uperitnent which
car•
Phone G J 6-161:) or Gl &amp;,1243.
o 27_
See at Elza Larkim, Long B&lt;Jl• _
3t_c ried out between August
_
7•21-tfe
4.
and
1.
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8- 16-12tp
tom.
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,I WILL NOT be responsible for CANNING PEA C l r nS, ELBERTA
word, Au&amp;, 18, that her liater Mrs
a ny debts conlractet..l by anyone I •t . 21 an d up a bus he I. cann Ing
J1mt1 Beck o/. Kent, had given
Y
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YOUNG MEN under 25 free to
other than myself
birth to a I lb. 12 oz. baby girl.
Tomatoea, $1 .00 a bushel, bring
lr1vel New York and return to
Edwiird Howell
Mr._ Eliubetb Allen who m1ke1
n
l
container. Hutland Hoad, 1 ½
lt,1ch1na
By M.d.. nt
assist manager in publishers
1 12 Vale Street
her
home with Mr. and Mr1. Ray­
Mr. and Mrs. Harle)' Linthleum
n:i1Ie1 east of Rutland at Roadcontact work. Above nerage
Pomeroy , Ohio.
Barton la in Mete, General
mond
11de Markel.
8 22 6tp
earnings with Immediate cash recent!)' celebrated their a:rand­ ho■pltal for obHrv1tion.
l-26:3tp
r
L)'nn'i;
Sherrie
daughte
birthday
account. New car
drawing
DISHWARE, all kinda. Carl ChevaMra. J■ne Perry h■a returned
evening,
ARRIVING Saturdny
tation
rurntahed. See w1 L h a. party. Those attendin1 I\Dme after 1pendin&amp; some Ume in
transpor
8-16-30tp
lier, Lona: Bottom.
fre1b load of fruits, vegetables,
Mr. Bair, Marlin Hotel, J&gt;ome- were Mr. and Mrs. Jvan Chevalier lbe hoipital.
Elberta and Hale Haven peach• 1 12 RATS KILLED wilh Star War•
roy. No phone cal111.
8-25-3tp and . Lina, Mr. and Mrz;:. Erqle
Barringer, Ruth, Patty, Carl, CaAlso
up.
farln, 2 ½: lbs $1.49. tbersb11ch
e1 ,1 .98 per bu and
H omer Pullen, Js vi1itln1 hta
th'' ....... ,nd Rlckie Barri•• mother Mra. Blanche Pullen,.
BarUeU pe.ar11, other lruits.
Hardware, Sugar Run Flour
gN, .t,'rencis ,11nd Mike Chevalier,
Midway Markel, West Main, 1 Mlll and La11dm11rk Store.
Mr. and Mn. Percy CurUa and
the hosts, children Glen and Rln­ Linda hive been vJ1it1n hl1 p ar­
and
.'!'Unlllbed
'MENTS
t
APAK'
8·27-3tp
Phone WY2-2'82.
(8) 10, 1 1, 12. 17, 19. 19, 24
a
unJnmt,hed. llclluten, lllddle k1e �d the honoree.
�. 26, 3 1 ; (9J 1 , 2, 7, 8, 9 HHp
enb and brother Mr. �nd Mrs. A.
Mrs. Perry Curtia received curt.I, and Mr. and Mn. Perry
po:-t. Pb,me WY 2·2082. 2 3 ti
The Meigs county Fox Hunters FRESHl'"Ow a rirJ &lt;, 111f c1111 wrnBuchanan held a .family reunion
H11m �hoot originally scheduled
3210 or coritart Uun Stuhart,
at Forked Bun Stale Part Sunday
Sheet Me­ 1 2 1 1 Rea l
SPOUTING,
ROOFING,
for Sund11y, AueuHt 28, has been
B-26-:Jtc
1 1
Atteiadlnc were Mr. and Mn.
uf
w�k
repa.lr
and
work
tal
cancelled until a later dale.
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.fo'OR SALE: SJx room houH, bath Bemord Bucbanan, Parkenburc,
any klnd, Pbone WY . 2-2301,
ll 27 He USED CHAMPION t·un1cl, good
ba1emcnt, large front porch, Mr. and llra. Holly Bucblnan,
8-1 1 ·30tp.
Price
condition w 1 1 ; , c11sc.
i,:crecnad bac k porch, gaa beat, Jim ■nd Kay of Vienna, Mr. and
---------'40.00. Phou,• \'1 17-2287
and
161
c1stcrn and driJJed well. Double Mn. Carl Bucb1n1n and Jeffrey
BULLDOZER FOR HIRE. Ponds,
Roy Pe�rson, 1..:11st Lclarl.
garage with workshop. One of Lubeck, W. Va., Mr. and .Mn.
landscaping.
and
basement
LOST-Male CHIHUAHUA. t,rown
8-26-ltc
acre o( ground, nice yard with Urie Buchanan of New En&amp;land,
Yukon5-32n�.
Chester,
Phone
and while. Anawen lo n1me . or
plenty of shade and 1hrubbery. Mr. and Mn. Roy Buchanan. Pat,
8-24-aotp
Carpenter,
oward
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BEANS.
LIMA
"Bimbo." LolL in vicinity of
Louted one block aouth of 348 Har ey, and Virginia Buchanan
WV2•6901.
l'horn•
Syracuse.
Cheater Road near Ro11e Hill.
v
AIR SONDJTIONU.G, REFRIGJCR,
Shade Hlver Road, ' C. R.
on
8-26-3tp
Partm;sbur1, Mr. and Mr,. B.
.Reward, Phone WY 2·3441, Vir- --ation 1ervtee. Jack'• Refrigera­
Ki �e•, P. O, .liox 42, Cheater, ol
· - -·M, Buchanan, Liz, Junior and
1ie Hobatetter.
(I 2-f 3tc
tion. New Haven, Phou TU2Ohio,
Offers will tu• rt•(•f'i\led u p to
3-u:ttp Joey o Reedavllle, Miu Vlr1inia
f
3
11-23,11
11 A. M . on Ft-11foy, September 2,
1137.
of Ne w Eng:l1nd, Mr.
Buchanap
• - 8 ROOMS, WITU BATH Two . at.oJ'Y
- 1 860, al lh&lt;' uflkc� nl Webster
· 1 ICTIOM�I
-A
r,. , Robert , Bu�n. 11,r�
near
over
H
Take
home
school.
and l'� ultz, Pomeroy, Ohio, for the
c.,-. Cl._ !JIN Cert
'46. 90 per month payment.I •tier
owned by Henry
Htale
r�tb
All Mal\u Nd MN111
.,_..
r
r
pa)'ment. Phone WY 2-�.
··down
Nye
011
l11c11lecl
del·C11Kc&lt;l,
KrautLer,
_ _ PIMne er CtMNI
... TllOl'OLlfAN MOfOQ
Wm"9',
8 23 301
'j
Ohio.
Pomeroy,
In
A\lenue,
Main It.
A. c. BRAOro,111• ...Int,
ap­
Court
lo
�uhjcct
offers
All
·
Ohte
EIG HT ROOM house with bath, 2
proval.
·MUILLII ,u11NACII, WIITING
story brick, 2 cu garMge, cor,�:-:-::---,"'-7----:c
w
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ou ld
HAVE'" 3 Sl ude b■ ke r l
MANN J NI; D, WF.BS'l'ER,
. HOUII ■ppll■ncN. Amald lroner 'J.'hird and Cole St , MlddleAdministrator.
Ute to trade tor later model
then, lyracu.., Ohie. Phon.
port. Phone WY2·23-i.2 8 25·3tc
G1u'"1 Montgomery 18.4 upper
cu and pay difference. Write
WY:1-6:114.
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8. 2 lower l ¼r ft. open; GalllpoU1
P. o. ilox 114, Middle-port, Ohio.
"
ron SALE ll•·uutiful Shetland
10., upper, 9.2 lower, 2',, It. open
Of
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Slallion pooy, ,1,,,, •ccy w ; th NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY
Lock 23 l�.5 upper, 9.8 lower,
white mane and lnil, four while I Johns-M..n ..;:i,, roof 1hlng:le1,
dr.-;;.
1"6 1''0RD 1''AIRLANE
cloled otr. All movable dam1 up
aan. t.:1e1n 1n1lde and out.
knee lenl,!th snek11, white bimd 1 kitchen cabinets built lo order,
13 thru 23 1nd closed off. All
1''ordom11t1c, H&amp;tt, $99 1UKJ. Bh1ot
over ahouldcr11, uhout 38 h1chl'11 I aluminum wlndow1 and door1, F0R-SALE or trade heavy duly Kanawha river dama on 1l11.
garMge doora, ce1Un1 tllef vinyl
tall. WIii t· ,m�idcr srnull mare
tnara, Pomer'?'Y,
8-24 .fftc
skill saw 8¼ lnch larie miter
Boau dow1 Loc k 12 Jefferaon
or eq ual 11u11hty, Call Pomero)' floor tile and plywood paneling. box and aaw 1 2 tt., KeJvJnatqr D:IIJ 1m, no tow; Loci. 1t A. V.
1900 OLDS Super &amp;e Hard Top 4
Call Nelgler'1, ft4clne. 8-11-tfc
WY2-6133.
8-26-:Jtp
refrlgeralor, Opel ,talion wa• . Cllrla Jr. 5,zo am
Look 16
dr. One of CICIIU!ll r-6'1 ,11ny­
a:�
lo
are
All
model.
'l59
gon
Lock
0-3;
1m
I
Suffolk
17 C. V,
PLUMBING
repal;i_
electric
AND
----AUCTION
•leering and wherc. Power
condition.
0.
K.
Caato,
18 Ali•
Lock
2-0
,m
7:20
Huner
Pod,
Reaaonabl' Phone WY2-6246.
I am dispusin� of household
brakes. $1,190.00. llilaeltnan,
land, Ohio.
qulppa 1:20 1m 0-11; Loet 21
8-20-3\p
8-20-dtp.
furniture or th1· late Jesse Brew8-H-6tc
Pomer oy.
-- --Marlyn M O:t5 1m 0-8; Paul Bia•
ster at the 111111w 011 372 East
AuctlonNr
1er 11:SO am 3-11, Lock Helen 1
Special Hird fop
lll06 BUICK
2nd. Ave., ln Pomeroy, Ohio, Sept.
REASONABLE IIATES SATIS•
a,30 pm �O; El1er Cliff 4:M p,n
a dr. Runa a:ooa, "91U&gt;O. Blael•
3, 1000 SATUIWA Y, i ,oo I'. M.
LIGAL NOTICI
FACTION Gu,11ranteed. Call or
'3'0
; 8am Ricardo 8:46 pm 0-3;
tnan, Pomeroy,
8-J4-tltc
Llvlna: Room Suite, Stands. Sofa
I wlll offer for ule at the frobt ChUIN R. StephenaO_@ f::IO am
0.
Cheller,
McCoy,
0.
J.
write
llHffl PONTIAC VB Hard Top 2 dr. Bed, End T11 blCJ1, Wicker Chalra,
8 22 SOtp dour of the Courthouse at Pomeroy tb-2i Mike Creditor 0:36 am 14-3
Ohio, or. September 2nd, 1980, ai lodl1111 s,ao ■m 7'3.
Like new Dlue and while fln­ nu,:1, Floor Lamp (Huod Made),
Painted
Plctures-llarid
R0&lt;:ker,
10 o'clock a. m. the followinc p�
.
91J.
bh. Hydramatlc drive. t'l OO
Upriver Galllpol11 Ledy Linda
pcrty which wa1 owned by Berthi. 12:H am 8-0; Carl Snyder t:10
Blaeunara, Pomeroy.
8-24-tlte (unu1u1l), 2 R11dios, Bran nre
Pltee Set , Books, Antique Oil
Arnou, deccaaed: One 1967 stude­ un f.O; up at 23 Titan 3 pm 11-0.
Lamp, Book Cast' (Sectional). 2
bliker automobile, 4 dr, Sedan.
tilt top hbles, Kitchen table and
The automobile aforeHld w11 1p­
-- ,prai1ed for '800.00,
uo,,1111t,b-oe-; chain, Gla11 dour dish cupboard.
,()ON 'T PUMP- y1'hc right la reaerved to reject
tic tank. Gel Klean-Em-All Sep­ To11ter, Electrk hot plale, Gu
tic Tank Cleaner. Guar■nt.eed,. he�ter1, Kelvlnalor refrigerator,
an)' or all bids.
Kenmore WHher, t;11s range, Hor­
.L.lndmark Store, Pomeroy.
FREELAND NORRIS,
B efot• 8:80 AJI.
ton mana:le, SW&lt;'&lt;' l&gt;&lt;'r-G. E., Up·
Be llU1'e and gel your FREE
a+aotc
Admlnlatr■tor of the Eatate
WY•2-­
hol1terin1 clea1wr, Antique dreB•
of Bertha Arnott, dece11ed/
,•...,., WY•Nffl
arrow
lloblll H- bow
GAB. FUEL OIL 1od eoal tw,.
fi lled1 com1)letr, t:hlrforobe,
KAUTZ �UII ITOIUI
8) 20, 26, 27, SO, 31, Ille
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_(:..
· · aa....... Call for tree ••\lmale1. Wardrobe, Yruil jar�. Ml1celhm•
__
At CIIyour llaek-i.
wllea you
Foro1n1n • Abbolt lllddleport. oua item,.
Y...tn MIU
.
10-\ID
' Mn. Leone Whit•, Owner
: 0HAMIi.i, llllYICI ITATIIIII
ldaool lhoos.
Ttr1M 1 C■lh
LIGAL NOTIC
CMIINING TOMATOES, fl b..bel.
Not RftP9n1l bl• for Acclfftlt1
C111 No. 1S.G6S
�
; Pick )'ouraelf. Sweet corn, 2&amp;c ltl• tCHlclucted by
CHARLES ROBERT NEAL,
donn. Charle&amp; HIiton, Portland, IRAD,oRo AUCTION COM,
fier, Dty 8erilel,
6� South Third Street,
Ohio.
--- 8 23 Bio ,ANY, l1clnt, Ohio,
Middleport, Oblo,
Pl1lritllf
.'J'WO ltuck Ure1 8 pl)' 'Jio-'us-:-i AuctlenHr1 Crltt lredt.rd
S.I• Mtn1 ..,: A. C. 8rtcffonl. C()ll(�LIIT
VI.
� 8'nka peinL 1un. Haya Mdilur,
!WiUIIANCS
'T
: ray, Portland,
tecUon, Ult. Aul.. l'tre, Pollo JIJNI: N EAL,
8-2&amp;-ltp 8·27-llle
111111, lllddlepart, D68 Marble Road,
U Doo
C■
Pomeroy,
COLT Rl';VOLVM .22 e1lll1er of- PARKER Re1taur1nt,
Methanlc1bur1, Pennsylvania,
l'eHOn for selli rtR, retirement.
belt, bolater,
licer•, match,
Defendant
JI 1 lntereated pleue call In BARNES.Sllll'SON INSURANCE
'7D.OO, Illy HarUey, Racine,
June Neal, whoae place of htJ.
pell'IOn.
8-27-:Jt p
A1onLI, Middleport. ,Ir■, Auto• den('� 11 D88 Mllrble Roard, llteh•
1-26-ltc
• 011,0.
m�bile, Bomb. Phone . WY2- anltsbura:, Penn1ylvanll, will tUI
ONE fre1h rnw wi1h heifer caU
t-lHI nollee that on Au&amp;uat 19, lMO, the
2808.
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Alan and
M. Buchanan, Vlrgtnla, Carob11i Killer, Garia Jant,
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Lind■ and Charle, Curtis, Eli11• Groce Ann lliUer,
Smith
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Romine,
Ruby
belb, Junior and Joey Buchanan,
Brenda and Gary Barr, David Barr and :lfib. Akron ; M.r. and Jin.
of Pittaburgh, Lind■ Curtl1 of Ak- Chai.er tolan. Xenia, O.; Mr. and
ron, J0i.nn Schult:£. Eddy Wyers, w,,.. w. �- Folan, Rutland; Kr1.
Linthicum, ll'ADnie Adams, Richard Coleman
Glen and Rink.ie
Genie Price, Mr. and Mra. Pearl Lona VU'tom, Mr and Mn. Robert
DIilon, Earl, Ella, Roy, Mary, Vlr- Hill ■ad Llnd1, lllanafleld: Hn.
&amp;lnia, Dale DiUoo and the honoree Nin! Slunden and Debbie of
The arannon Reunion was held JundiQD City , o., , :Yr. and Mra.
Sunda y al the home of Mr. and Jam.ea Brannon and P■ ul Dean of
Mr.. Harold Brannon. Those prc- 1 Reedflllle, the bolta and d■u&amp;h•
sent were Mr. and Mrs. Carl · ter, EIieen.
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Allred Buchanan and Cheryl, Mn.
Eule BoUI, Mr. 1nd Mn. Snyder
of Puienburi and children and
Mr. and Kn. .Jamea Hale, Diane,
Leonard and Jerry of Ballow.
VWUDJ ltr. ind l(n:, Harold
Bunhart, Jira. Jme PUT)' and
Glen Pfln')' are her nephew ,nd
family Air. u.d Mn. Grant Olborn
OJ Sanford, Fla., and Mn. _Perry '1
•iiter Mn. Magale Oiborn ol
Re�v:.! :·
Mn. Story Birton viaited bill brother Lory and l,amlly
of Beverly, Sunday.
Art and Dale Barr went to Pittlburp Sunday morninJ, -lo tate
their nephew David � home.
David baa bee n vililioi hi11 grand
d uncJea.
pa�ent,, a u nta '!."__
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for Mn.
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were Mr. and Mn. Vernon Reed
Pete, Caroline and Arlene, Mr.
and Mn. C1lowty and .h61ta.
Mr. ind Ml'I. Pear) DJllon a:■ve
a farewell -party In honor of their
aon Ray who II in on leue from
the NaV)'-. He will report back
Friday to I Navy B■ae in Florida
Many of hi• frienda Wel'fl present
and rd'relhmen"tl were 11erved to
the followina Mr. and Mrs. R•Y·
mood Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Reed, Mr. and Mra. Dale Ban, Mr.
and 11,n. H■rley Koeni&amp;, Mr. and
Mn. Cecil Dillon, .llr. and Mr1.
Roier Dillon, Mr. and Mra. B.

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Committee Named To Serve WCTU
In Planning Countywide Meeting Soon

Marilyn Joyce Wolfe /Jecomes Bride ot
) R.onald l:.ee Crossen In Aug. 7 Ceremony

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The annual picnic of the Middleport WCTU was held at

the Roadside Park Friday evening with Mra. Clarence McNeal
1 giving the blessing at the table.
Following the dipn"r U1e business meeting was conducted
by Mrs. McNeal, tho presidenL
The devotions were o�ned with prayer by Miss Margaret

-- llr. and Kn. Arnold Hayn and
)(J'S. Fnnk Haya and IOIIS Dlclr.
..and David and MW Beute Wal­
· 'IOn af Pomeroy were in Cb■rle1:ton Monda)' where th ey vl■lted
-with Mn. Frank Haye,• 1iater,
· 11n. Walter Riddle and d1u1bter,
Hazel who .re botb ,,uenu at the
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Mn. E111en e Horrll Ju, been \
confined to ber home because °'
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al Nnden1 bu a room at the
taome of. Mrs. Isabel Wlnebt-enner
wblle 1be l1 vltiUnC wilh former
friendl. Mn. Pullen bu been
fnaldn.1 her home in Fair Haven,
New Yort wllh her dauchter and I
�•mUy 1inct Mr Pullen died.
While here they live,d on South ]
Third Avenpe and Mr. Pullen

Sauer and loUowinc the _givmg of
th� . 23rd Psalm • read m&amp; perLam1ng to It waa read by Mn.
Peggy Arnott.
The Llfe Llne Certificate which
was r&amp;centb' 1 warded to the
Union wn dllpla)'ed al the
mee�ir\1.
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M1S1 S.11ue� who is the County
WCTU Pre11_denl announced the
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county meeting to be held Sept.
13 al the First United Presbyter•
ian Church. She appointed the
following a, a committee to u-­
ilist with the meetln1 Mra. McN�aJ
Mrs. Helen Lewls, Mta. Lena Mc­
Kinley, Mn. Opal Kelly, Mn.
[ya Turner, Mrs. Mattie Bush and
Mrs. Dilvid Dani. Speaker for the
day will be Rev. Donald A.
Boone. Misa Sauer announced th•�
the Gallipoli.!! Union had been
invited to attend thls count)'
meelin� and also the ladie, of the'
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abtence of Mn John C. Vroman
who lert ye■terday morning for ,
Columbus where ahe will 111i1t
in the care of her new grandson. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen
M.d chlldren, Judy end Dlclde
are �IHning lo 10 to Columbu
tomOl'l'Gw where they will vlait
. witb hi• parents, Mr. and Mrs.
, William Owen and other rela­
tlve1.
)(r Ind Mrs. Joe Long1trelh of
Trlrr.w11 ■re l!lpendlng th e week
end with Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
M cElhlnncy and family.

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v ice pretldent, Mrs. McKi nley ;
recordina secretary, Mrt. Ray­
1ecretary
Mr,.
mond Suton ·
Rb&lt;Hlell Steff)' and tr�1 1urer,
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��eall at th� Pienic ind meeting were 11t1. Thomu Pullen of
Fair- Haven, N. Y., Patricia Stef­
fY and Robert Priddy.

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Tw1&gt; men were bound ov,er to the
-and jury this morning by Judie
'People, in county court with
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a �.000 bond set for • New York
■qte resident on I bad check
charae.
Myron D. Waterbury, Syracu1e,
N. Y .• wu bound over to the Ocl·
ober grahd jury tlllder �000 bond
on hit plea of not guilty to a
char&amp;e of dnwln1 a cbttk with in1uificient .fund,. The affidavit was
filed against Waterbuf)' by Ernest
Grimm. Also bound to the grand
j ury under $300 bond wu Barnard
Garne1, Dexter. ch■rt:ed with en,
tering property with intent to
ateal. He pleaded not guilty to the
. charge .
Frank Knotts, Jr., Route 1, Ew• ington, waa fined $100 and cost.&amp;
and aentenced to three daYB In jail
on a charge of driving while intox•
• icated. A tlinilar charge against
Reedsville,
H. Rood,
Albert
btougbt a SlJO bond forfeiture
V'hen Rood lailPd to appear for
bl!armg. Both men had been ar­
mtt4 over the week end by eoun�
ly •tfl-.
Also in j&amp;il todn waa Harry Gra­
h am, Pomeroy, charged with non­
npport and h eld for action by the
Probate Cou rt.

West Columbia
Farmer Named
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MAX WARD

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Kathf Hannah,, �bby MIiier,
PNi4 81Pon, Chuck H1nnah1, lln.
Done)" John1on and IOI) Larry
and. thl honoree.
llndin, a 1ltt but unable to
au+r,d were Jr,anette and Carolyn

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WO\( Ptn Road, 1talloned In
Cubl with a N,v1J Mobile Con:­ I
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atontlla hi• received hla bonor1b11; tlllchar1e Aue. 21 a&amp; Nor­ 1
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Mn. S.ta Gibbs and Mrs. Mary
EUu.beth Andeson were in charge
and other, of their committee as­
sisting at the outing were Mrs.
Charlotte Coates and Mrs. Roberta
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iCh1pter of the Beta Sigma Phi So­
rority and th�lr husbands . and
1ue1ta met at the farm of Mr. and
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Grove Thunday for th('ir annual
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Allo . attendin g were Mr. and
Mn. Jock Kennedy, M,. and '.,iu.
Eul Williamson, Dr. and Mn.
Gbarle, JluUen, Mn. Edison Hob- I
atetter, Mr. and Mn. Roger 'Morpo, Di. ,nd Mn. Selim Blazc�lcz,
Mrs. M. L. f r·ench entertained Mr. and Mr•. Virgil Brown And
the PHt Matron• of Evan11eUne · Mr. . Gibbl and Mr. Andcraon.
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I dleport Friday evening.
In the absence of the Prtlldent,
Mrs. Joe Young Sr., Yice pre1ident;
prcsi�ed over the 1hort bu1ine■1
llr. ■nd Mr1. Muvln Murray of
meeting.
Grtienville at&lt;! visiting wlth hia
f'ollowing lho bu1lneu lil:lmet
@:tentl, Mr. and Mn. Clarence
were played with pl'Uea won b;,
Murray in BrIdbur)'.
Mrs. James Clatworthy, Jr., Mri,.
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MK. A N D MRS. CHO•�.,••
Reynold•, Mn. Morah Leon•
Sandra and Suale Ohlin1er,
and
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Mrs. Hall')' HouduheU . .
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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Wolfe,
Joyce
Wolfe
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chl/dren or Mr. and Mn. David
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Rutland became the bride of Ronald Lee Crossen, son or Mr. ,a t the clo1e of the eveninf i
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lad course wa, aerved by Mot,. ,
week wlth their ar■ndmother,
and Mrs. Elme r L. Crossen, t'olk, 0., August 7 at 2:30 p.m. in
,i,1, jmunnc, 1-·rench who waa 111lated by hi!il
111'1. Annice Ohlinger. Mr. and
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daughter
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Don
Stivers, to
Kr,. Ohlln&amp;er a nd their other
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those mentioned above an.d Mt1,
d1u,:hter Sonji have 1pent the
!!'e!t . . .
Robert Harris, Mn. Griff Ru11ellt
The
bride's
father
gave
her
away.
week wllh her mother, Mr..
l!'(tdk:al • • •
Mrs. Wflter Hayeat Mra. Evelyd
The brlde wa, in a waltz length 1
f'Nnk Orea,.
'
Aula'n
'obile , ·• .
Lc•vi�, Mn, Zella Croll, Mn. Lee
&amp;own ol whlle nylon lace � nd l �lle I
bd0Wfflffl1, • •
Roush,
f111turil)g
a
scooped
neck]mc,
Mr.&amp;.
LIiiian Stel!l and Mra.
Mn. Thomu Rue w11 in Oak
lettrement • • •
uesuuJ
Charlea Bennett.
yuterday to return her d11u­ three quuter length sleeve &amp; a nd
Lifi . . .
and
Mr.
enMn.
Homer
Holter
,:hter Sue home afler a week'• lllled bodice. The bouffanl sklrl
Nal!)i
,.., �,_
tert11 ined with a dlnher Tuesday
vi1lt with her \lncle and aunt, Mr. wa, made ' a pron style, opcnin� In
_
_
' pn,blein. Your Na1ioewkle
evenma:
at
their
hom�.
Che.iater
the back to re\'eal row upon row
■nd Mt1. Harold Bowman.
1"1pHientalive can heir
Road.
Mr. ■nd Mra. Delbert Flower, of tiny tuHe rurfles, and was worn
....,y and
-.,pion
BOYS'
ol H■rrl,hura:, P1., arrived Frl­ over an old · faahloncd hoop.
�ally.
Gucata were Mr. and Mr1. WUHer _!ln1tirlip veil of silk i llusion
d11 to 1pend the weekend with
bur Holter and niece and nephew
her niece, Mn. Robert Co1t1 and waa held in place hy .i crown of
Patty and Vaua:han Stacey of Ak­
pearla and irridesccnt.s. Her hou- 1
tamllY.
ron ind .Mn. ElliabE;lh Duckworth
'Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Fultz of quet wu a caas:.adt arrangement o( of Syracu,e,
Sizes 3 to 16
. 115 •. 2nl'
Columbu, arr i ved Thurlday to utln hearls entwi ned with while
butterfly
roaes
llnd
f&gt;
T
ench
carna•�nd the weekend wUh M.r. and
COMMIHIONI TO M�IT
llN. Grlft Ru1sell. They plan to tlons r.enlered wllh .a white hybrid
l
l!id
return home Monday of nexl orchid.
week.
Ml11 Judith Chase, Rutl:md, wa11
of I\Ciddleport will meet at!\tfuj
Mr. and Mr■. WUll1 Anthony
.
ml'fd -•f honor while brldc11maids ch
,_,_...
rch Sunday ev en in• a t · 7 :S� !.
are 1pendlni the weekend at
1
=
M
l
;
d;
dl
ep
ort
=,==,
were Ml11 Sheryl Wolfe, lhe bride's Onu Wedne1day
'
;
�
;
...!!"'• •'"I· ''._ ...,.. _ _ ,
L
=-,,,
the COmml11hm on
Like Log:an wllti Mr. 1nd Mn. ali.tcr, 1nd Carol Gih11un of Colum­
;;
:;:,
!!
!!
_ - · -· -- Steward1hlp and Finance will
Charle. Anthony of D1yton.
bus. Each carrled a c111c11de ar•
meet at 7:30,
Rev. ind Mra. Loul1 B an1erter
rang&lt;!ment of while uters entwin­
of We■t Millon c1me Friday lo
ed through light blue utin 11ndma­
RID JAIL SCORNIRI
■pend th e weekend with Mr. and
Hne hurt1, and wr.n• dre11ed i n
BE:RLIN UPJ-TwQ E18l Ger•
Mr■, Bruce Lloyd and •on Mike.
royal blue 11lolitf' -�« 1 1 11 wilh drap­
mani picked up In a bar have
He I• 1 former mlnl■ter of
ed chiffon bodkcs imd nrntchlnw
been jalled for calling a program
Heath MethodJ1t Church.
royal blue crow11-ly1w \'rilti,
on the o!rlcl11l Communi1t TV
Mr. ind Mn, Jame■ Brewlni­
Mr, Nevin BownH, l'nl k , was bt'sl
tori 1nd d1u1hter Sandra hive man and ushers were Philip rrm,. network "manure! " and demaod­
lng that the bartender 1hut It off,
rel11.med home after apendlna: the
sen and Dennla Crossc11, brothers
and anli-Red •'Jnlormatlon Bureau
PQt week In Spart.an■bura:. South of th111 room.
1
We11t" reporled loday.
Carolin■ wlth relatives,
Weddlna musk was 11rov idcd hy
,n. Leiter Boice la 11pendln1
;11:ra. Lawrence C111,eholt, sister of
lha weekend with her ■on and
th e bride, who san1,t ··Because," "I
faMlly, Dr. and Mn. Raymond
Love You Truly" and "Through ,
the Yeao."
Pomeroy. Ohio
'ilr. ancl Mrs, lllchard Vau&amp;han
A reception wa� held In the
I
and children returned Friday church
parlor fo\Jowi11i:: the cere­
fro'm a week'1 v1c1tlon which In•
I
mony.
eluded a vl1Jl with her parent■ ,
I
The bride 11 a graduate of Rut,
Mr' and Mra. W. D, Parson■ of
1
land Hl1h �hool and hall been em•
A.lhln,.
ployed II an 111i11nment clerk at
I
,/',
••
Ohio Bell Telephone Co. Mr. Cro1•
1,_ Blrthday Celebroted ,en sraduated from Polle High
;,
H .
School, att.ndflt A1hl1nd College,
I
and Mr■. Gary A. BamJLI
and ta no• ln tht' School of Enginentertained with a p1rty on 'l'Uft•
I
COMINII IIPT,' 4-U
eerln-. Ohio State Unir enlty.
day: evtnlnl ■t the home of Mn.
,
\
"WHO WAI THAT LADY'11
11re eouple hon eymponed
1t
D, }{, Robeaon, Wolf Pen Road
I
N'-'an "111 � are .new re,idin a
boaorln1 th eir dau1hter, Carol, on
Tony Cwt!a - Deon 11,r11n
t
I
al 21 Welii OPJ4nd,av, Columbus.
her, tir11l birthday.
I
• '1
O.mes were played and refresh

Past Matr"'nS
OI
"
I Evangelin,e Group
Were EntertOf/I
• ed

I

Little I'arriors
,

Retµrn Ho111e For

•

I

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'

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, Meigs Youth Rated Runn erup
.In State Harness-Halter Show

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