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                  <text>Loyette Shower
Past Official5 Of Evangeline Chapter
OES Are Honored At Thursday Meeting Held Recently
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Pontiacs

New B uicks

Middleport Girl
Presides At
District School

USED CARS _
19S9 0pel - - - $149S

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T1 t l i ., ;nnl M 1ssrs S,111dy arid Kathy
W t ldrr·muth
St'l\ll 1 ng �IIIS. h u t unahle t o Ill ·
! 1 · 1 1\1 w1• , r Mr� H,1 ymond P u l l i ns
Sr . M rs l &gt;;, u S m i t h , Mrs. Oscar
Srnith M r� M�r i f' l "hapman, Mrs.
W 1 l l � rd Ehn.� ha(h and Mr� ,:; E
l ' a r l l·lon.

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$1 89S

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195 7 Ford - -

$1 395

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ti&lt;:, rnclio :111d l 1 1•a 11•r On!-:i llal rel.I and white �xkriur
with spo l l l·.�s r 1 1 : 1 h h 1 1 1 g l l l k lior.

1957 Ford -

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heatt'r . O rl i,: 1 1 1 .d l i llll ' :inti white f1111sh 11 i t h spotless
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$1095

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" t•rom Buggleo To Bulrk,"

POMEROY.OHIO

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i1nd t"mp l uyed � t The Beal'er Cut1n
ly Tru�l ( "umpany . Nrw Unghtun.
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Paksl1 nc lllgh School arid Youug�
1ow11 ll n i v{'rsi1y w 1 1 h � U. S h·
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;md at prCSl'O! is I ll milll&lt;1ry �, r
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tud!.y.

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h&gt;· the groom ·s parenh al c1 p11p­
ular dining room.
Lneal relatives a l lend111r: 1vt"rr
M rs Mat tie Yost. Radne, Mrs. A
L. Paynter. Portla nd. Mr . and 1'1 r�
David Yo�! �ml fam ily . Portland.
and Mr. and Mr:s. Gene Yost and
family, Racine.

Hold Meot"n
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Mrs Arnold Hayes was well· omed as a new member when the
Past Chiefs uf Magnolia Temple
Pyth1.ir1 St�lcrs met Thursday
1'vening al lhe home of Mrs .
Henry Re1bfl. Pil'a.!iant lhdgr

A shurl busine�s sel'ision w.is
l'ondudf'd by Dale Smith. pr('s1&lt;le11 ? . w l, 1('h O l)('nt'd with devo­
l 10:is. 'Mrs. Carrie Grucst•r thankf•d
lhe mrmhers for card� sent her
a ! t h l' death fl[ hc1 brother. The
Prl Z&lt;' p,1 ◄.·ka;:C' &lt;lnnated by M rs.
lk1hel w11s awar•dc-,l lo M rs Hnllin
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An,;u1Ja K;.spar. Mrs. th.yes and
J\1 1.,s Hern ,cC' A11n J&gt;urst.
1\ .!ii1lad rnursc was served by
! hr hostess to thr a ho\'C named
� nd � l rs l.awrenr(" Lanning. Miss
f.rna Jl'Ssf'. M ISSl'S Len� .-nd
Thclmi1 Grueser. M rs . William
Flsh('r. Mrs Karl Grueser , Mrs.
Delbert Eisl'lstcin and guests,
Mrs. Donley Reibel and Fae
Kathryn.

ELBERFELDS

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Han d Too l�d Bag s

Han d Too led Bags
full Grained Sad dle leat her . Han d
Tooled · Hand laced lealher lined

available fn

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cocoa and

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PLUI ,ao. TAX

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Phone W Y -2,37K5
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lu1ll 11·1: f1 •a11mng .a V iu·t·k ;1(1nrne&lt;l [H11k fro(·ks arul M estPr Hobert
w i t h Sd1 � f f l ll' t•111hro(lt•ry A 1 . .-nw11 llild ' rt:&gt;t•cly sr• n rd as nni.: b&lt;'iU"er.
of d1&lt;1 n l llly l.1l·1· ;111d �t•ed 1 w:1 r l s
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wa�
t•1 1 ,, ,I hy lhe hr1rl 1• - s h&lt;' Yosl &lt;·h i ,sp a l•uff1,1, hriiw11
l a("!;
wun· 1 ll'f hl"l'al i.:raru h u u l he r Sh('a ! h t l rf'S� with h ' li,!l'
l
lllTl'.
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Sm i t h ' .� w1•1ld111g band 1rnd hrr 11111I won, ,I yrl low ros1•
,·or•HH!t'
d1nkl'r of JWarb 1 11 1• g i ft of : lw whil 1• t ll,· g ninm ' rnotl '
s
ll r M rs .
groom.
lk;1gle · � d rP.�s was he-ice lat"&lt;' 111·1'1'
Mi.�s ;\fary .!all(' Hurklry. ;,11 a u n 1 tnusN gri•t'II l a frda w i 1 h h('l;:c ae­
(·1•s�; 1 r1c� u111! hn 1·orsag 1• wa.\ p 1 11k
u f t ho hrirl,•. wa.� l lw m;ud n f hun
l'!!Sl'S
or, a 1 l rnt"111• 1• 1 1 1 .i 'tia l l t•ri1 1 a dr(•s�
The• l"('l'l' 1 Jtio11 folln Wl'&lt;l lht• n•rf'
,,f 11111k arnt wl1i\ 1 • 1•mhr(11d(•r 1 •d
ltlllll�' I l l l tw N1•w ( : ;1 l i l 1• 1 · ('Oll l tl \ U rl
n v. lo11 rhiff11n ,111&lt;1 1·.1rr 11, rt H rolnr1
0
ial hot1(1u('t of whill' 1·arnat1011s ll_l' t'll"t'llll'll S U11 1lding l '111 k and
11 11&lt;1 :' m k r"Sf'); �1, �.� llarhara Sti·w w h 1 l t' 1frn, rn l wns. w h i t • '-' N lrlin!.;
arl H fl"l&lt;' lld , , f l hc hridr and M is� hPl ls arnl luvt'ly f l owrr arrani.:c­
l ' l";j!)' \' u!i1 . 1 h 1• hrid1• • � Sl�lt'r Wl'rt' u,t•nl s
A nwrnory ,-.111,lfr t h,• ,.:ifl of t he
11t1m•fl idt'1111ri1 l l v. as l l 1 P 11111111 ur
hrnlt-'s .!ilSlt•r. !,urnrd clurm.c L h c
n•t•r ptio1• at t h e 1ablE' whPTl' l h e
� 111•i;t ho,,k was 1 1 1 d1ar.cf' o r M ri;.
llohPrt l l anhy :,n .i unt of th(' hridr.
romr-roy. OhJo
, The wedding rakr w a .s sc1w1I 1.1 1
SUN., MON. ind TUES.
tht refrrshme nt lahJ 1, l o !ht' i::1iests
"WIid WAS TIIA·r LA UY"
ii}' i\1 rs . .l;1v Re;i�le ;md Mrs David
(l 'omedy l
vr ,.� ! l'rr.o;iding at the L,. n1mli howls
was Mrs. Mik(' Kue.1ma an ;m ut of
Tony l ,1rlii; - D&lt;'an Martin
lhe hrid&lt;', an 1 l Mrs. l ·ornelius
J.1nr1 Lf'1J:h
Dmlds.
Wed. 1r1d Thun., S•pt. 7-1
AuJs for lhe reception wearini,:
"TI I E I I C &gt;OK J F:"
da111 1 y whit(' ori.:aru.y a prons with
Tumm_}' Nll1111,u1 . 1 '1•1e Marsh a l l
pink Ju1'(' trim Wl're Mrs. Wells
,\kfrra,ly, Mrs. Clayton Kccl&lt;'rl'I",
; J Sl t&gt;Hi!l'� Ill
Mr�. F'rt&gt;d ftk K inn("y . Mrs Jamn
"ll{ J l 'U,; t ' ll[ )SSl':JI"
Gondrid1
amt Mi.o:srs Put rir,;1 M t· ·
FRIDAY: NOT OPEN
Anlis. Phyl l is Stewart a nti Sandra
Safurd1r, S.pt. 10
Keltercr .
l l(iu hlt&gt; l lorrnr!
The ll&lt;'w Mr. untl Mrs. llea1,:lc
"STR AN(;l ,f&lt;:ltS m· BOMBA r
l1•ft rnllowini:: lh&lt;' rcc&lt;'ption For
- also -a hone,,.moo n tr i p In N ia.i::ara l''a l l s,
"The J,;.J ,ECTllONIC MONS'l' l!:!t"
and
olhrr points t1f inter('S\. The
Sun., Mon,, TuH,, S•pt, 1 1 - 1 3
hride wor&lt;' a royal h l ue shua l h
"WAKE M E W l l�N IT' S (&gt;VEn · ·
dl'ess with white a(-cessories anti
Ernie Kovac� - Margo M oore
the
while ord1id from her h(mquet .
J ec k Warden
Mrs. ReaglC" is e g raduate o r •

MEIGS THEATR(

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NOWI 500 lb. LI' GAS SYSTEMS

We Have The Tanks!

Americans in saluting America's WC'rkers,

and hailing their progr&amp;H, on the 78th
anniversary of lhe ffr,t Labor Doy• .

Sizes 29 to 4 2 waist

U N I VFRSITY and
CONTI N f,NTAL SLAc ks
• • • give you

1 11( ;

a tapered leg
to stand on . • •

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Why let just any slacks do'? Play it fashion-safe with
Big Yank - the slacks that giv·e you the proper flt,
style, a s w.ell a � all the c�rrect leatu�es - rn the ap­

prove� Umvers1ty or Continental fashion. We have Big
Y :ink m several smooth wash and wear fabrics and a
choice o f handsome' colors. Some see for yourself.
Other Men's and Young Men's
W ASIIABLE SCHOOL TROUSERS

. . . . . . $4.95

Boys Sizes 6 to 1 8 i11 Polished Cottons
Pincord Cottons and Corduroys

$2.95 and $3.95
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f.LBERFELDS 1n Pomeroy
WARM MORNING
H E AT E R S

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)'WEWZ
We Pay a% lnlere,1 On Your Savina•

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANKINC. SI NCE 187%
Member Federal Reserve �ystem
Member t'cder1l
DeposAt Insurance CorporaUon

POMEROY

RUTLA ND

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Meiered bottled Kas Mrvice

so that you ()In heal yottr home

FOR EVERY N EED

cost !hat will con1petc with any

Rutlan d Furnit ure

or brooder houses 11l ■

type oI fuel!

Be the fin;! to l'njoy this mo­

dern method of hNlina: __ see
u■ now!

ly United Pr•&amp;• lntern•tlon•I
Th• ltrgHt �lntin9 In the wortd
wu John B•nV1rd'1 "P•nonnw of
the Minlnippl." Complettd in
1 146, if •hoWH th• Mininippi Rlv­
•r h,r 1 ,200 mllH In 1 •trip 1 5,000
fHt in length ind 1 2 feet wide. tt
WH dHlroyed br fir• 1hortly IMfor• 1 190.

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Arnold Grote, Owner
PHONE SH-Z-481 1

RUTLAND, 0.

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ent1ne

Weather
Ohk-: Mo1tlr f•lr, • litt le cool...­
l0'1th portion ta.day. Fair toni9ht.
Sund•y mo1tly fair and I I ittle
wermw. Hl9h tocu,,- In th• 70. Ill·
tr.me nortMHf ind IS-90 .....
_...,.e, Low lonltht MDttly In th•

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Devoted To Ths lnlereau Of Th., Mei11-Ma.on 4rea

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, September 3, 1960

NO. 118

T,actor Case Appealed

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Court Of Appeals To Review
· Aug. 15 R,tling O·f Judge Bacon

Notice of appeal from a decision handed c1own Aug. 15 by
Judge John C. Bacon in common picas court was filed yester­
day by William H. Sowers. attorney for l l omer Goeglein.

The appeal noltcc reopens I li c atlurne , .!i i! l \l'I" t he rnmmu1s1oners
t .ax.11;.ycrs ;;uil f1Jn! by M r. Coe� harl obJectl'd to Prosf'rutor James
1cm in whidi Ile .iltempted Lo halt O ' Brien rr.presenung them in the
the purchase of a n-9 Caterpillar case
The 110ll('t' of appeal was !ilcd
tri1ctnr by Lhe t;oUll ly l·Ull l JlllSSIUll
crs. Al the time the or1g111al pct1 w1Lh111 t he lq;al .20 Liay period.
tiou was filed, J\Jdge Hacon gram I llrrnard l"u ltz of t he local law firm
ed a temporary injunclton auamsl said Loday.
the purchase. The temporary 1 11junction was dissolved and the ap­
plication for a pc.rman('nt injunc­
tion drni('d when thP case was
heard Aug. 13.
· 1. nc case 1s being appealed by
Mr. Sowers to the Court of Ap­
peals on a question of law, the entry filed yesterday slaks
The law firm of WehstN and
Fullz rrpresenls t h e cc,unly offl
c1:ils in the suit as court appointed
ly United Pren lntern1tion,I
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M 1 l l 1ons
Americans who
of
d 1dn · t expect to be killed in an
;uitomohi lt' accidenl answered the
Lahor Day weekt'nd 's 78-hour lure
toda)'. The Nalionul Safety Coun­
ril predicted 460 of them �uessed
wrong.
(.;cnrrallr clear !&lt;hies aud 1em
p1'ni t ures i u the 8()'s am1 oo·s hrlp­
('ij r i l l hea("hcs. forest prcsC"rves
and r4•sor1s over muc-h of l h&lt;' na•
A i r Hild raJ\ lines adde&lt;l
lion
,
J," uncral services will he 111 lil i1l
Lo snvc �acationers not
ec111J1lltl('ll\
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c
2 p. Ill. Sunda.)' at l hC' Dowler-�
1 1,; m the more than 70 rml
1
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travel
guson ti'uneral Home in A t hens for
l 1un motnr vchide:s l'Xpected to
Heb. E. L. Miller. age 73, who tlit"d
highways.
Jt.1m
Plains
The
al
Thursday, Sept. I,
Press Internation al holA
ll11itC'tl
Friends may call al lhe funCral
coun t at 4 : 30 a. m
fatali
ties
i&lt;lay
home any time after 2 p. 111_ today .
d
1
5 p&lt;'rsons had died
1
show
.d
C'
Rev. M iller was retired f rn m the ('
since the week
ents
accid
raffic
in
t
minis try al Lhe liml' of death and
at 6 p. m. ( lo
y
of
n
iciall
f
end
bega
t:
was a former minister of the hes
more ae�·i­
_Two
Fri?ay.
time
cal
t
tcr, Reedsville and Portl and Meth ·
cous mis­
s
cllan
m
m1sc
al
death
dent
odis1 t"hurches. lie is. surv ived hy
12.
to
total
he
t
h
ughl
haps
rn
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i
gc,
.
his wife, Edna; oiie :son. Melr
peo­
four
rted
ania
rcp_o
Pen
nsylv
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two gran ddau ghter s. Mrs. F.dna plt&gt; k i l led • traffic. A two-car
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rreneh of Middlep ort. illld Mrs Ror� -on 111s1o n near _ Oran gebur � ,
bcrt (Ann ) Hyse ll of Pmnc rny ; La r- � �.. laf0
( c 1 1n cd , t hrc_c lives . Illino is,
ry , Karen and Cind a Mille r. also S.
a
M
m e, Nort h, &lt;.:aro hna, Oh i o, Hhod\'
grandchil dren of Crown C ity, and J.sland
an� 1 enn{'ssc(' . each report
six great graruk hil&lt;l rcn.
on
tnJ:h way fah hty.
ed
e
He was prccecdcd in d &lt;' a l h by a
son, Walte r.

460 May Guess
Wrong In Going

On u·1g hWays

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Now Heot Your Home or
Brooder Houses o nd Sove l

IN OIIIIV&amp;N(I, OUI IAPtK WRL NOT
HANtACI IUIINIU ON MONDAY, IIPIIMIII I.

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Rev. Miller Will
Be Buried On
Sunday At Two

M Ii. A N O M KS. R EAGLE

- $795

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and hcalc•r

Mr and Mrs Lest('r Husse ll. left
a l Olll"e for a \'ISII Mrs ltU.!,�(' 1 1
w i l l spend .i touplt&gt; weeks w i t h lier
son and di1ugh1cr - m la.w to take
t"",re of t h e gran d t" h1ldrl'n while
M rs J o h n Hussttl 1s 111 ho.sp1tal

Past Chiefs

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\ l l lf". I n d , .11re a 1,nou n c 1 11 � lht!
b i rth u f a daughter. August UI at
t h 1• Sl . l\,fory 's Ho.sp,tii l , l-:vam
\' I l le. Ind.

A lovely wetl d i 1 1 g CJf t tw late su m me r took p l ace Friday,
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a g ust 5 , ,·11 7 ·l O P 111 1 11 'l'h c 1 ,a I I I can l/ n1 ted p re�bytena n 1
c h u r c h , N ew c._;a[1lec, 1 ',1 , when Judith Ann Yo.st, d;i ughter of
/ M,·. and M n;_ Hobt•rt I:: Yost, Nf' W Gali lee , became the bride I
, o f Wayne Le e lleagh1 .son of Mr. and M rs . Orvi l Heagi] e, .�84
1
L',·i•"'t 'fs" gga ,· t S tr'-'""I , C.
,·,•·t
.&gt; i'at,•
L
. s t 1 11e ()h 1· u
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" . .t ' I en
• D . ( l \\, C_n.�. . t h c bJ ·I·d e ; s pastor.
off1c 1atcd
,
a t l he
• p e ve double rmt .iw
rv
in•
a
t
the
churl'h
a
l
t
a
r
ss
pretty
,
im r
i
W it h_ arrangeme11t:i; Of JWlms, ferns , ;111d bouquets of wh i te
gl;,\drolas anJ chrysanthem ums.
M. "ts.s �;&lt;1 i· t I� Ketti_! rer at the organ playe&lt;I a selcc:tion of faAL UMNI TO DRILL
VOl"ltC' songs tnducltng " I Love You Truly,'' "'l'hru The Years "
Dai ,, l l 11"1Y llai; nd lt·(I for ;i " l ) f'erfcrt Lovi•" ancl accump;rn icd the .soloist
Ja1.:k Penny' _
pr,wt11 1• f u r l ),,, Mid,lll' llnrl '�
� 1,,,,,,,, c110 k , w Ill'll tie s;1 ng " I ' I I \"
y a t k Beside v
' .". ,, , " "l'hc Sweetest
:11 � :m ,, n, Sal tinJ;iy 011 l lw h i �t1
Q
SI O r y r,ver
Told,"
and
du
ring
!he
cert'muny
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�di oul l u• l d
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2 I J r :•wd;111 N wd _v (•qtHpjlt'd O l lt' 1)1\ ll('f r;1 r l i p to :m
mi lt•.� Pl'I g. i l

- $149S

Yost-Reagle Wed-ding Was Recent Event ,
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Held In New Galilee, Penna., Church n�: '� :!a":i�: "/:�;�\t,,, ""' Magnolia Tempie
,
1&gt;ell uf 403 W Sy c a rn ur t! , Buu 1

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f 11111 il v l)in , it· H P IA
A family J)Ll"IH (' W&lt;IS hf'lcl al r.ake
A l m a li!S1 Satur rla�• . A tl,llu�t 27 r n
hmiur o f f ; u y Eu�f'nC Hing o f l hc
1/S N ;i vy who was hne 011 lf' H VI'
w i l h h i s parculs , M r and Mrs ( ; u )'
[l1ni;.:, o r llr,1dh 11 ry, for lhf' past 12
ilay�
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·1· 1v,�r 1•nJ0)•111�
l lw 11ut111g Wt'l't'
�l rs 1;uy Bing. Sr., ,md sn11 Earn
_ i1ml • �aui:hler, llnhnla. M r
1•st
a '.l !I Mr_,; ( J i fford Jarnhs and �Ull,
.J;i,•kt'Y, Mr a n d Mrs
l l c11ry
IIt•at· h. M r and M rs. ll1 1·ha ni
l lt•a(·h. M r ,i nd Mr� Earnes t V,1 11 l riwa J.: l' H ii nd �on, J N ry ,1 1 1 11
K 1' 1 l h ar i 1I l lw hunorrd gucsl , ( ; uy
f•;ug,•rw nuq.:

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6-Daily Sentinel Pomeroy-Middleport, O , Sept. 2, 1 960
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Graveside Rites
For Infant Twins
Are Being Held

Thief Swipe$
Court-House
Trash Can

Dwight Puke,, one of M1i9,
County'1 court house custodi1n1,
thinks th■t p.ople will ,tHI
about 1nythlng theH days,
LHI nighl someone M■d• off
with the trHtl c■n from the court
house l1wn, Puk•r r•ported
tod1y,

Graveside rites for tile infanl
twin sons of Mr. and, Mrs. l.,co Rog
ers of West Columbi a werr held
today at 2 p. m. at the Lewis C{'m{'­
lt'ry nc1tr ·Wcst Columbia.
The twins were born on Fridar. Cit,�l Hy Patrol
Rodney E. Gaul. 1 8. Chc�ter, has
One died Friday evening while the
other died early Saturda y morning . bl'rn cited by the Ohio Slate P.. trol
They had been named Jo�eph De­ fur passing on a )lellow line. He is
Lo appear in Coun1y Court Sept. 6.
wain and Daniel.
Survivin g arc the parents and a
sister, Jennifer . Mrs. Jtogers is lhc Skal�r Breaks Leg
former Marjorie McDcrm itl.
The Middleport Emergency SqL1ad
was railed lo the skating rink last
night al 8 o' clock when Carl Wil­
PTA Meelinl( Set
hold
son
will
PTA
vnle
, Syl·arnore-sl. fell w h il e skat•
Harrlson
The
a special meeting September 8. at ing and suffered a possible ICR
8 p. m. in the school . A l l mem­ rradure. The squad transported
him to the Meigs General Hospital.
bers arc urged to attend.

Mostly About People

� For New Reedsville Dam
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An appropr1 a 1 1on of $250.000 bdor(' lhc l loui;c Appropriations
The Ohio li st also eonta111ed
for plan nlnR a nrw h1�h lift dal'! Cornm1t tee 1n fa 1, or of tht&gt; appro­ nearly $700.000 111 plannu,g fund�
a f Reedsv 1 l ll' w"'� meluded 111 a pnal ton Thr S1•na1e Appropn to start work on struml111111g
pu1Jl 1(" works apprupriat1on bi l l I a1 ion� f 'ommJ 11t'e had approved a Lake Erit harbor&amp;.
s,gnr•d by l'r(' s1dn11 E15enhower much Jargrr appropriation fur the
These pro1eets are intended to
t-;rldii) The l-!&lt;.· 1•dsq/lr appropn
proJe(·t W 1 1 h lhe final figure arcommodate the larger ships
a t ion 11. a&amp; part r,f mQre than $22. sc·aled downwards by a special streamlflg through lhc Grei1t
000.000 i1pprupr1a t1'd for Oh i o {'om m1tl('e of lhe HouM' and Sen­ Lalr:es as a retult of opening of
flood ('011 l ro l . na\'11:a t 1on. and har at t&gt;.
the St. Lawrence Seaway.
bor improv('mrnl proJrcts
The Ohio column also contained
I Acrord 1n:,: to lhl' United Press
Construrt ,on of the Rrcd sv1tle lntcrn .. tio11al. !he Oh i o fund11 were two appropriations for navigat1undam had rarlicr be4'!l prcdit•led tu parl o/ a h1ll 1on dollar appropr1- 1 l improvements on the Ohio Riv
star! wilhrn a }'t'ar hy Congress­ a 1 1on to rontrnur work oo hund­ er during lbe f111cal year wh1d1
man Wallt'r Moel ler, who appeared reds of projects heing planned and started July I .
conslrucfed during the pre1ent
These were $6.180,000 ft•r the
fiscal year.
N e w Cumberland locks and dam.
Thl' /1st mdljded $2.2 million for ;md $9 million for the Pike ls­
work on !he Mahoning kiver res­ l;;ind locks and dam.
rrvo1r - a projecl that was criti­
Tht&gt; legislation ;;iuthorizcd the
r1ze&lt;l this year because or reluct­ Army Corps of Engineers to make
ant local suppor1 .
four new studies ur Ohio streams
The approprn1t1on survived aft­
The largest Ohio flood control
OLDTIMER - Harry LOdwick, Chester, be hind the wheel o! his 1920's vinlage ( 192 1 mo­
er &lt;.:ongress' a.pproved legislation a.ppropriation was $4,223.000 head­
del T ford was parked on Mulberry-av one da y this week and invited John Will in for a trial
reduc 1 11g the amount of mon&lt;'y ed for work on the Dillon Dam
sitting. Apparently the seals in this very wel l kept ancient Ford are comfortable, for John
thal must he ra i sed loully
nen Zanesville.

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� romptly began laking a nap. Lodwick uses hi s Model T frequently, still finding it the re­
liable transportalion that a rural America Deg an using 50 years ago. The car, shiny as any­
thing i n today's showrooms, 1s twice as old as this year's high school graduates, up with
many of today ·s grandparents in age, and the w ay it is holding together, should still be i n use
Venus .
when man makes his 1 irst SU&lt;'cessful rocket le ap lo Mars and------ - - ----

KhrushcJ1ev Due
Cold Treatment
On UN Jaunt

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No Publication
01 Sentinel On
Monday Holiday

The 01ily Sentinol will not
publi,h on Mond1r, L1bor D■y,
u in keeping with th• Natlon•I
holid1y. Slo,es, the courthouu
WASHINC;TuN UPI - Soviel ind most l&gt;usinenH 11so will be
Premier Nik i ta S. Kh ru�ll('hl'v _gol clo._d,
the Mid. silent trca\nwnt today
L on i evenh lo "ke•p people
from ll S. oHicials.
home" indude lh• J1yc1e �,l&gt;On•
The S1Rtr l)epartmrnl said he ,ored celabretion on the Pornwould he gi\'l'n no special protocol uoy parkina loh ind th• Syrawhen he arrives 1 0 head the So- cuH invitation1I buet..11 tourn•
viet dl'IPgH l ion t() t he United Na
nament ind g&lt;11mH event,
lm11� Ger1t'ral Assembly Sepl. 20 in
All plins ■ re reportitd comNew York.
pleted· for the JeyCeH ,hicken
Khrushchev w i l l be just onl' barbecue r,om noon to 6 p, m. on
more U. N. delegate so far as t h e th• lo._. r p•rkint let In P•mU. S. government is concerned.
eroy
Slate D&lt;'pannlt'nl officials said I
he would be unller the .o;amo lrav
l' l restrirlions appl ied to other
Hussian:; in this rountry. lie will
have to !l:ive 24 /10 11rs notice to
from
trO\'('l lll Of(' than 25 miles
the center uf New York City.
('crlHin arc-as of the Uni ted )
Slates - inc l ud i n � Brooklyn - are
com1&gt;letely off- l i m its to Soviet c iti
·u,ns. Thcsl' r&lt;'slr1clions w,•rc llJI
plied by lh1� country lo mHlch
A wreck ;11 M inersville iii 1 1 :30
areas of llus�ia closed to Amennight was in\'f'Hligatcd hy the
last
can:..
sheriff ' s offil·c with one driver
died to county court for ·:ecklcss
opera tion.
Middlef)ort Alumni
Richard Eul Ours, Houte 2. Ra­
cine. was cited artcr he hacl failerl
To 1-'ractic,· TonighI
Members of the Middleport Al­ to stop for u car ahead si�nal­
umni fo()tball team arr.: to huh! ling a left turn inlo a driveway.
tlwir first praclit•c session thi:ii 1 l ie struck the car operated by
evening at S:30. Practice will be Harry Thomas. Minersvillr. slid
held on the high school field. U11i­ sideways and came t,, a halt with
forms will be issued at tonight 's t.he rear of his car over the river
bank.
session.
Medi u m dama_ge was reported to
The Middleport 11lumnj,. is Lo
meet the Pomeroy graduates Mon• ho1 h t•rh1cles by I&gt;epuly Charles
Sayre. who illv('stigated.
day on lhe Midldeport field.

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Biggs slabks were near lhc pres­
ent 101:alion of the Sugar Run
School. The 5hingle slor,ige build­
ing was on Laurel-st.
Willie never a ttend&lt;'d a e.c hool of
enibalming. When i1 became nec­
essary to hR\'e a license for this
work. he was , gra11ted the licrnsf'
' on his own rxpe rie;1ce.
, Work ing w1lh hi1n a l th(' Baggs
, establishme nt was the late Ben
Ewi ng who later roum1r&lt;l I he pres­
ent Ewing Funeral Home. Also
working w1lh him was the late
George Rappold, a son-i n-law o(
of William Youn11, 1 cotl miner.
Mr. Biggs.
At th• ,ge of 1 4 h• went to work
Upon '.,\I". Biggs ' dc.alh the three
for Ben F. Bins, then Pomeroy'jl
went their separate WHys. Mr.
men
le1dlng unclert■ker, H a 1tebl1
Ewing opened tus own business.
boy, l ■te, H a e■blnat makrtr
Mr. Rappold operated for a while
and bullder of cHket1, and fin•
wilh r. Biggs' son 1rnd wife and
ally H an emb,■ lmer and und•r•
J e ter moved to Whittier, Calif..
tak'er.
wh('rP Ile died. Wil lie went lo work
for P. L. Martin, who ,conducted
This was long before the mortu- I '
"WILLIE"
a mortuar.)' here until his death al
af)' business was the prosperow1 ·
Camp Sherman d\.jring World War
venture or today. The u ndertaker ---- --- ---­
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was u_sually engaged in a 1�ot�er oc- lion.
cupal1on t_o supplement h 1 s � ncomc
'l he Bi itgs undcrta,k�nl! establish­ Following Mr. Marlin "s death . the
and � r. Biggs w:as no exc �pt1on. li e men! was !vl: ted in the building unriertak itlg firm was taken over
was 1� the _ shrngle bu:tin �ss _ and J now u st'd by l ti c Pomeroy Motor by Ruel Ji'in1oterwald who oi,eralcd
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a� vert1:sed h1ms� lf as the .. Shingle Company as a s1orage b1u\ding. It lhe busineas for about 2� ,\'ears
King of lhe � h � o Valley. Need!- ] is !orated on Second-st aero:.s from with Willie as his good right arm.
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W 1l11e _was also a part I the Meigs General
less Lo sa!,
Fetllowlng Mr. F lntt■,-ld'•
Jlospital and
of the shrnglc business.
he -nt to wu,k for the
death,
publifor
yurs
later
in
used
was
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Ewing
NO BED OF ROSE'i
Tribune.
Daily
The
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calion
not exactly "r-'lred" ,lthough
MADI! OWN CASKETS
His start as a stable boy and I
driver was not a bed of roses. Mr. I Caskets were made in the base­ ■ n illn■H IHI 1prlng hH left
Biggs kept three teams on which as men•t or the building. Willie re­ h11 h-■lth imp1lrftl. Ho m■lcH
much rare was lavished as on the memben that he s11wcd up many hl1 han» with Mr. ind Mrs. Ro­
sleek funeral cars of loday . H e also carload,:; of wal nut, chestnut and bert r:. "Polly" Morrl1 •• 243
had several hearses, including a oak for caskets which were built Mulberr-,-av, Parno,oy. He hH
small white hearse which wu used when needed, [l was hOt u nusual never marr litd.
When you consider that 35 years
for children'• runerals. Theae, too for him tu build the casket and
($ff Mr. Ywng, P•si• Six)
The
(uneral.
the
,conduct
tbcn
condlhid to be kept ln spotless

On Sept. 24, one ot Pomeroy's most respected citizens will
rearh the rife qld age of 86.
He is Wi liam F. (Willie) Young, who in his 86 years has
set some sort of record in working 72 years at the same job.
Although now in what he terms "semi-retirem ent,'' Mr.
Young frequently shows up at the Ewing Funeral Rome. Only
recently he helped conduct the funeral of one of his old
friends.
Mr. Young has been an undertaker in Pomeroy for most of
his years. He probably is more widely known in this ('ounty '
and in the Pomeroy Bend area than any other single individ­
ual.
He is addressed evcrywhefr i n
Meigs, Mason and Gallia C.:ounties I
as "Willie." Thal is whal I propose
to call him in this account. I I best
11ymbolizes the profound respect
and love that thi.s section hold11 for
him. He is simply "Willie," 3nd lo
"Willie" they have turned in their
times of trouble and tragedy.
For Wllllo Yovrt11 h■1 conduct­
ed runnal Hrvlco1 fwr H m■ny
•• four ffflllr■tlon1 of tho �me
hrnHles
My: personal reeol lerlion or Wil­
lie goes back to a bleak February
day more than 30 years ago when
he conducted f trneral services for
m y father. His services had been
requested by my rather because he
had been impressed with the kind­
ness, courtesy and syml)athy which
Willie had shown when he conduct­
ed 11ervices for my rrandfather
Jong before 1 was born. Those have
been the kind of reque,ts that he
haa answered f(ff a l most three
quarters o( a century.
aottN ON L4URI L-ST.
Willie w.a bom S.pt. 24, 1174
on Uuret.t ln Po.nw,roy, th. lfn

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Elderly Agreement With'Cl�
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An e1�ht•ycar-old offer to trade gestures of good will and
community improvement between service clubs of Middleport
and Pomeroy may gain a new life soon.

It was m 1952 Lhal the Middleport-Pomeroy notary club preeeed
ed lo creel a permanent "entrancc" sign at the lower torporat11m l1m1ts of Middleport. It was
begun after an "u � deratanding"
ha_d hcen reac'f-d with r�presental1ves of the L10115 club m Pome•
roy that the Lions would do the
same at the northern limit uf
Pomeroy on Rt. 33.
In Mitfflleporl the sign was to
read Middleport-Pomeroy. It does.
In Pomeroy the sign was to
r e a d, Pomeroy-Middleporl. It
doesn't be&lt;:ause 1t never was built.
Last night Rotarian Paul Smart,
in a monthly open m�ng, rose
to object again that I Jara,e 11hrub
has nearly hidden lhe Middleport

sign and if not cut down, should
hf moved, or 1trietly trimmed.
Rotarian Emmett Shuler recall­
ed he had chairmaned thl' crew
of Rotarian$ thal had fiWeated
with concrete to build the sign,
and he noted the agreement with
Pomeroy never bad been fulrilled.
Said Shuler:
"Not so long ago J went down
with a sickle and trimmed the
shrub - down far enough to allow "Middleport' to 1how."
He implied it could be trimmed
further when the Pomeroy sign is
installed, i[ ever.
Rotarian (and ■ttomeJ) BernffCI Fulb, PfftWfflt of the,
� lio nt- dltb, found hNnNlf
WI an emberassina 1-eal PDtttion.
H■ warily SU98fffed the Rotary
clUb, if it ••"" Pcimeroy to
hne • sign. build It, •net j,..
M::rib■ upon it, "Built b-, the
Middleport Rot•ry Club."
I n serious veirl, suggestions
were entertained to repair the
Middleport sign, and see that it
remains visible to motorists.
President Gene Grate presided
and led a discussion on desired
courtesy or members toward visit­
ing speakers. Paul Smart an­
nounced the Polar club would ac­
cept s ignatures next ' Friday night,
urgmg younger members also to
sign up to wear sports shirts un.
ti! Thanksgiving to meetings. The
birthdays o( Fred Gardner, John
Zerkle and Ed Baker were reco­
gnized in song. Guests were Faye
Wilson of Point Pleasant, and
Charles {Fud) aill'uon, son of Ro­
tarian Charles Clarkson,
Methodis t ladies serving the
dinner were Mrs. Clarkison, Mrs.
Perry Mitch, Mn. Lawrence Mil­
hoan, Mrs Harold Woodgerd Jane
Gilkey .and Bess �nborn

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Prrsiden1 Richard M . Ni:iton con•
centrated in his ho:spital suite lo­
day 011 future campaign speeches
whil" his rtinning mate, Henry
Cabot Lodl;le, hit !he campaign
trail !ar the first time.
With Nixon still recovering
MR. STANLEY
from a knee infection at Walter
Reed Army Hospital, Lodge trmp­
M ember� uf the M11.son - Jack­
orarlty took over the GOP ram• son L..atlor Council have announced
paign , _1potlight with New York Lbal Miles C. SLanley, president ol
G&amp;Y. �n .A. RMkefeJler.
the West Yirginia LaDor f'ed.en­
Lodge and Rockefeller were li.o.n, Al'L-CIO , will be the speaker
booked £or I joint one-day mo­ al the Labor Uay observance in Pt.
trm·ade tuur today of the "Borscht Pteasant Monday at Tu-Endte-Wei
Cirru1t" summer resort hole) re­ park. Mr. Stanley·:; address will
gion Ill the New York Catskills. r ollow a para&lt;lc � t I O a. m. through
They will follow up Monday with t h e Pl. P1easa11l streets and ending
a Labor Day helicopter invasion .111 the park.
of thrt'C New York Cil y beaches
M r. �1anley 1s a native Wrst Vir­
- Jones Beach, Rock•way •nd ginian, burn in Kanawh.11 County ,
L'oney Island
Octot"ter :! , 19:l4 ;rnd educated m
the public ;1ehools of Kanawha and
Putnam counties. Jle served 28
gn
months in Lile Army during world
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Sen.
War JJ , of which 22 months was m
the .European Theater of opera­ John F. Kenned y leaves today for
California and Alaska to formally
tions.
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The speaker, married and the li1uneh his "new (rontier • cam­
president.
for
paign
rather 01 three daughters, now re­
The Democratic nomi� was
�1dc� in [)unbar, W . Va. and 1s a
member or the first Evangelical scheduled to take off b)" jet plane
United Brethren t:hurch of Dun­ from Friendship Airport, neilr
bar and has taught an adult Sun­ Balt1more, at 9 : 30 •· m. e.d.l . for
HAV ANA. Cuha UPI - Premier d1'y School class for the past elev­ San Francisco and then fly to
i-' 1del Castrn p11shl'd Cuha to !he en years.
Anchonge, Alask.l.
bnnk of a diplomatic break with
l n a speech prepared for deliv­
Mr. Stanley 1s currently serving ery at an airporl rally in San
the United States today by an­
nouncing he would rerognize Com­ as chairman of Lhc W. Va. Advis­ Francisco, Kennedy pledged th.at
ury C.:ommit tee to Lhe U. S. Com• he would 11rovide the nation witb
mu111st China.
on Civ i l Hights, ffi('mber leadership to meet the demands
m1ssmn
His annollncemenl was an act of
t:ommittee of the of the ''new frontier" if elected.
Execulivc
the
of
open defiance against lhe Western
Hemisphere 's declaration condemn ­ W. Va. TQX Study Commission,
ing Sino-Sr&gt;Viet penetration i n the member of the W. Vi1. Centennial
Commission, State �:o-U1airman of Squadmen Called
Americas.
Middleport Emergency
1 he
the U.S.O., member of the Buard of
Castro. in a new and violen1 d i s Directors or lhc following local Squad was called to the home of
play of anti-A mericanism, r ipp&lt;'d Charleston. W. Va organizations Mrs. Charles White, 5th SI. yester­
up what he said was the 1 952 llnit• and 1nsi1tutm11s; United F1.1nd, Kan­ day evening al 4:04. She was given
ed States - Cuban bih1tcral d&lt;'fense awha Welfare t:ouncil, Goodwill oxygen by the squadsmen and a
PHct , t088ed the fragments to :J00.- Jndustries, Cllsrlestun Guidance doclor was called.
000 wildly cheering Cuhans F'rida)•
Clinic, Highland Hospital, Inc. and
night, and announced 1h111 Cuba a member or the Mayor '
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
s Commit­
will e1tahlii1h diplomalic relalilln� tee on Human Rclatiom.
Appl ications for marriage in tbe
with H.etl t:hina .
Probate Court are Donald Put­
At the .same time. the fiery Cu­
At a meeting ot the F.0.P. held
' man, 18, farmer, Hockingport,
ban l eader broke oH diploma Uc re­
and Marlene Barr, 18, waitre.5.!I, last nigh! in the Jrd Ward Firs!
lation&amp; with Nat ionalist China and
Reeds\'illc; Cl.aNmce DeWees, 19, eid room of · the Pomeroy Fire De­
sa i d he would aCl'ept m i lilary aid
IBM Operator, Columbus, and Fay partment, police omcers from Mid­
rram the communis t Chinpsc. He
C Thomas , 19, rile clerk, Pomeroy; dleport, Pomeroy, Gallipoli!&gt;, and
alsc, voiced new thre1:1ls ar,ainst the
Ja11 Hauck, 20, student, Middle­ the M eigs County Sheriffs orrice
United States naHI bas!" at Gaun
port. and Bonnie Van Cooney, 10, were present.
lanarno.
Chief C hester Lca()er of Gallipo­
hookk.eepcr. Middleporl.
lis presided over the meeting.
Attending from the M iddleport
MEIGS GENERAL ' HOSPITAL
NEWSMA N'S W I F E DIES.
Police
force were Fred DeWN's,
Adnussions: Mrs. Thelma Wiley,
M rs. Carolyn Kirkpalm· k . 40.
A total of 67 prrsons we �r con Mi ddleport; Ray Calvert. Pomeroy; Chief Herbert Gilkey. From Gall1wife of Richard B. Kirkpalric k. fi11cd in !he r-mmt�· ; a i l durin g 1 hr ·
Carl Wilson, M iddleport; Evonne poli.11 were Patrolman Silas Hamil­
hra1I of Lhe Cirir 1 11nal1 E1111 uircr month of AtlJ\USI. an·ording to_ a '
ton, Sgt. John Taylor, Chief Leap­
Bare.swill. '.,iiddle porl.
bureau ht&gt;rc&gt;. died unexpeetcdly at monthly repor1 1s,; 1 1 ed ?"Y Sher i ff
and Patrolmen William Barr
er
Jorden.
Lena
Mrs.
niseharges:
her home Friday. She apparently ltobert llarl('llba 1·h ,s office. Sev&lt;'n
and James Saunder�.
llarrisonv
Dorothy
Karr.
tl
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Pom­
suffered a heHrt attack.
of t hese prisoners wt•re hold-overs HO)"; Rita McCune, Rutland; Geo.
Pomeroy repre �ntatives were
from J u ly
Chief Jed Webster, Jim Soulsby.
Henshaw romeroy.
Thi' !"ln1rgrs for the arrests were:
Phil Globokar , Henry Werry and
PRINTERS INK IGNITiS
Dave (.joodwin. Sheriff Robert
COLUM BUS t U PI) - I-' ire broke DWl 12, in loviuti o11 1 1 , t ransit 8. }'ir,ed In Mi,ldleflort
Hartenbach re�scntcd the Meigs
oul in the basrment of the former distu rbin::: the pean• 7. mental sub­
Jn a session of Middleport Court County Sheriff 's Department.
violation
4,
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courl
Prohate
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jects
today
Building
Ohio State Journal
lasl night. Mayor Kenneth Mc­
wh,in a tank of printer ·s ink whkh of parolr 3. non-suport 3. destrue­ Elhinney fined Curt Noble, Ylid­
bal­
and
ass,1u\t
properly
of
t1un
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RECORDER IMPROVED
thtt•t! workmen were moving sud•
lery l , mrnacing t hrea1s J . in�·esti dleport. $10 and cosi.!I for intoxi­
.lack Thomas, county recorder, is
denly ignited .
gation 1. hall fherks I , ho]("[ fnr ralion.
reported as improving slowly al
Bil! llN' l'&lt;'I, Rt. 2, Albany, has
Prohalr Court I . holtl foi- Burr1rn
I he University HoRpital in Colum­
ol Parolr I . Bi nd1 warrant I . in­ l&gt;ec11 arr .estrd by Midd leport ro­ bus He is expected lo be a patie11t
29 DEAD ltil TRAFFIC
A United Press Internationa l tent to defra11d I. 5 fll'lldin� &lt;lays lice 011 a c harge or intoxicat1011. at the hosf)ital for 54!\'Cral weeks .
h�· He will apprar in Mayor McEJhinhol1da1 falalit 1rs coun1 al 9:30 for DWI. obta111m� Jlroperty
111!�•� Court.
lands
f'lltcring
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fRh;e
a. m., e.d .t , showl'd 29 persons
h\EETING TUESDAY
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Lo
1nlrn!
with
dead in traffir acc1rlcnts SlfH•e the
meeting or the Meigs CounThe
DIES
SOL.OIE:R
During l h{' mnn01 of Auiust. the
werkend began oHicially al ti p. m .
1y comm issioners will be held
Ul'I
Germany
n:NWOEHR,
t,
R
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i111•rsligated
wnl
Ol'JJart
Sheriffs
n
Friday.
11111c 8{'(·11lr111s. whll"h 1s l he sarnl' -An Am..,nt•�n soldier died today Tuesday 88 lhe regular meeting
number uf ac(·1d('nB (hal ocrured of wounds S11 ffered when a U. S. dille fell on Labor Day.
in Au i::usl or l 959. Therr were no Anny arl l l ll'ry crew lobbed an ov­
PRISONERS ESCAPE
SUPER MARKET R088ED
cr-pr inwtl howitzer shell into a
PORTSMOU TH, 0. (UPI) - Tw9 falal arcident11 durin� the month
VTON, 0, UPI - Two men
DA
the
16
lo
hringing
arra.
hivouar
dep­
his
and
Hartcnbach
Sheriff
pri.mners in the Sciolo County jail
lOtfay threw pcpcr in the face of uties requelli that all motorists use dC"alh toll in the tragic- accident. posing as delivery men robbed the
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a guard and escaped. One of them raution ind obscrvr lhc traffic Another rem11ined in crilical condi- I Nulow s Poodline:t 1upermarket in
today of '4,000.
.KeUerfili
LIOII.
wee.Ji.end.
Day
Labor
the
over
laws
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Senator Heading
West, North,
On Campai

Castro Edges
Farther Toward
Break With U. S.

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Police Met In
·3rd Ward Aid
House Friday

Sheriff Reports
67 Held In Jail
During August

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Ne,\· Era I n A,neriea

'The Old order changeth. yuild1n� pl:J{"r l o
new. " So'wrote Tt"nnysou, a great lllJI!� 1 t·&lt;.1rs
ago in his hty l l s of th t:&gt; King But ! l i t· \H1nls
and the thougt11 aµpl) rn f u l l force to l ht' { · S.
political s1tual 1on of today
National He\ 1(•v. B ul l e t i n recen t l y said
something t hat. rn 11!'! esse nn" rdll•rb t he
thinking of a grO\q11g n u m ber uf µ0111 1 1 J I ub­
servers: ' ' Chicago ronfirmt-d Lo:-. A ng1·I(·, 1 n
suggesting t ha l l fw n e w generation 1 1 u v. mi-.t­
ing its eldt•rs frorn 1 1w nallon ' s (' o n l ro b 1s
eomposed no! mert· I ) of ne-w men bu! of a
new k in&lt;l of man Fur a l [ t hose d i fforerwes
that will so inten�el_v on·11 p� t he et1 en1ion of
the voters o r t h i &lt;. 1 011 11t r_\ :rnd tlw µcoplt's of
the world
.luhn F1u:gt · r a l d K cnr1etly and
Richard M 1 l h &lt;,us .\ 1 xo11 st&lt;cm tu be fashwned
of very si m i lar psy&lt;"hk clay Huth a re tot a l l y
ambitious. ruthll'?&gt;�ly unsen lnnenta l . rnaslen;
of organizatmnal 1 act ies 1'.:arh handled his
party ' s convl'nl io11 m essc n t w l l y l h t· same
way. Boldly , v. 1 1h an t• xac· t Sf•nse of t i m ing
a nd pret"isl' t·a kulallon uf prt·�u rcs, t hey
smashed or conl'1 l1atcct a l l opposilwn, wun
full personal asct• 1idan&lt;"y, and th1•n moved 10
draw a l l t he tl i v t•rsc party t•ll•ments into a
single meshed rnad1irw.
"It was as if t he patlt!rn and lcehniques of
modern, a:-;sembly•lint mass industry were
finally berng cxtc11dt!d , under ! h t• 1·om pul­
sions of TV, to l lw tlllsiness of po l i t ic . ..; B y
com puter-eherki-d p la n s an(I tat1 1ea l intui­
tion, these poh ! l ni l �ngmeers guarnntet• t he
orderly pn1J.:rt•ss uf ! h t' agt•nda, just as the
astute manag l' r or :.i gre:.it 111oderr1 fadory
m a i n l a m!'! l h t• .-.kady advanl'e uf his produc­
tion line "
On\v 1 i 1 11(' w i l l I t' l l w helher 1 hii. is good 01·
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twen a l lllo.',,l n·\ r ' 1 1 t ion11l•d -.o Lu a 'i 1 L· a l a n
t ho r n �· a n d pov. t:1 i f dt&gt; 1•1.-, 1u1 1 .i n· &lt;·c11wern rd
' J'h1s h.a1, !Jcen an a mairn� fr i.lt I I is no i!-C·
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re�uta tiun f u · va51 p 1 1 htkal .is t lll l'nt'ss ,wn l
hi Los A11gelt · confide nt he cuu l d ln· sl uppl·d
Tht· K e n n ed�- for('(".!-. con: ist i n � l a rg,cly o f
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�t· 11· 111'e F i , 11u11 Thf'illl'r
!l,'tt-1.:\ 1 l' l' · � 1 )11 1ry
Tnw S1c1ry
l lomt- Run Derby
!\"e"'S P1C"tUrt'
Spurts Round up
Wealherrast
Salurddy Nlgii! Jamboree
Bi1ro,,n1J
Thi• ''an and l hl' {'hallrnge
The Uepul}'
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Channel 3 - Sunday

6:45 Sign On
'·00 Toda"
9:00 Wl'lruml' Neighhors
9·90 Mr. and MN. North
'0:00 Doufh Re )(i
•o '30 Play Your Hunch
1 J •OO
Prk? h Rilbt
1 1 ::!O Cnncentrati0n
l:f:00 Tr..ilA or Con11equen0N1
'i--�Ott· CouJd be Yoa
J ·00 Mid Dav News
1 : 1 0 )fovietlm e
2:30 Women's World ,
2:30 Loretta Young Thtla1er
3:00 Youn g Dr. Malone
3: 'iO F1-om These Root!I
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
-t ,W Hcrt''s Hollvwood
1·00 Ste,amboal Bill
5 ·30 s� Pr+"stqn
6:00 Music in the Round
6:16 Jim Thacter Show
�:2ff Weatherc111at
6:30 News Pictu1't
� - 4!J Rm,t10-, Brln�e, � t
7:00 Huckl�t&gt;erry Hound
7:30 Riverboat
8:30 Tales of Wells Farao
9 ()() Peter Gunn
9:30 Alcoa 1'hei1ter
1 0:00 Murder and lhe Androids
• 1 ·l)O t'llr.�i:i 1-ft-11.Jll,-,.
1 · lfl W"!athercaBf •
I l · 15 Jack Paar Show
l :00 Sign OH

1 1 :0fl Fro1ll1Prs or F a 1 1 h
II
Thi� i:. lh" l.1 fc,
! 'l
T\' l"h:ipf'I
12 .:
L:1h 3('
1 :00 H,1s1 ' 1lal I
J · J(J Sum.la\' )lm·11' 1 1 1nf'
5 uo Popey1· &lt;tlld l'ols
5 30 �'avorill• '-lnry
ti 00 :'II rel I hp Press
6 :30 Sunrlay News Plctur.i
The Septem ber meeting of lh(' ' · no 0verland Ttail
C..lleater Garden club waa heht 111 6·00 Mu.sic 1111 kc
1¥ United Pru1 lnter,.1tlonal
the home or Mn. W&gt;·att C'l'ladwell. 9:0 ' (.'hew Silo·"
Today 11 Saturday, Sept. 3, the a111i11ted by M rs. Homer Holter !0:00 l.orrt1.11 Your,1- s:,n.,,
274th da)' of the year, with HO and Mrs. Roy Holter.
10 ,30 People ar(' Funny
more to rouow in 1960.
Twenty five memhers re11ponded 1 1 00 News
The moon is approaching its to roll call by telling " ' Wtlat I 1 1 : 1 0 Wea! ht:�cas'
full phaae.
enjoyed t110.st in my garden thii.
The morning star ii; Mars.
year." Pttrs. Pearl Phillipa, a gue1t
-- - : - -::::-::-· ---- - - - -The evening 11ta,·• are Jupiter, 1peaker, w,� al110 present ror the
evening and rece1 veC: a girt from
Venus and Saturn.
t he dub.
On lhis duy in history:
:0.30 Johnny Staeulo
During thf' husi 111•ss session.
In 1783 the Revoluntionary War
1
1 -00 The Ntws To!'light
he!wern t ht' tl11itt•d State� and dues were paiti for 1 960-tl l . A
1 : 1{l Late Show
,:45
America's
Newsreel
Albi.:m
C real Bri tain ended with
the regional me1•ling was announrpd
5·00 R('Mrd ]lop
�i�ning uf the Tri·aty nf Paris
to be at Lak ta l lopf' 1111 OrtobC'r 1 2 ,
1:30 Dick Clark Slmw
In 19HI. Lhe Allit•S turn('d bal'k and also a eounty meet ing on
e:OO
Brave Slalli,;n
the c:erm.ins al Verdun m the (kl oher ::.1,. A round robin Get
8:00 Cartoon Spectacular
B:30 l.1,av; ;: 7n Bea,-er
rnsl Wurkl War.
Wrll C"arcl was 11rr�)ared fur M rs.
8,30
R11mper Room
9,00
Llwrence
W&lt;&gt;lk
Stlr.
l'
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l l oraee Karr. l'ar l 1 t'ipalion in t h e
9:30 Movie
In 1 925, l h(' U. S. Na\"al 1ltrigihl1• art•a wide flow('r !.how ru11tesl al
0:00 J u t.u l!'e. v. 3, A .
1 :25 Your .l:.IIIO Re�
I ·Of' �Ip. To Thc-Minulc New..
Shl'nantloah was torn Lo piNcs in lhe Clti1.e11!'! National bank w:is
1 :30 I Married JoM
a sq uall 011l'r Av11, Ohm, and d1sn1ssccl by t !w _gruup M rs. ra11I ,. I : 1 0 Spurts Rf'port
2:00 Re11tless Gun
1
:
1
5
Lall•
�no,,.
&lt;-rashl•d. killmg l4 rrewmen.
ll:in �aHI lhal she will f•J)eak
1 2·30 Queen for a Day
and 11ho111 the Counly Fair !lower
ln 1 939, (;real Hrilain
I :00 About heel
t·r.ince derlarl'd war on (fermany,
shuw on W M P U. ra&lt;llO M011&lt;L1y
; :30 Medic
I n IIM:J the Allies i11vaded the a1 10 a m .
1 2·00 Tlw Bl1t Picture
Italian mainl11nfl a11d righting rn
2:00
Day i11 Court
Mrs. C: u)• Summt•rfiel d read t he
Sicily entled.
2:30 The G.:.le Slffl'fll 91:lOW
2 30 John lfopk;ns Filf'
verse of the month. Mrs, l'�sthn
1 .00 Collegt! Nt&gt;ws Conrerence
�-oo Beat the &lt;.ioct
Wrighl Pl'f'St•nt1·d ti paJ)('r ('l\ t ltlPd
Thou�hl for today: British a11- "Ceraniums on your window sill,"
1 :30 Nnt i1.rnnl Edu. As.cociatlon
".J:30 Who Do You Trullt
thor W. Som1•nwt Mau�ham said · and Mrs. C A. Young gavt• infor•
f;{)(I .l·Ullf'rlCan !''!nlllt11'td
1:00 Mystery Matint:e
" "Thl'rt' art' 1wo t:tmd lhin�s in malion on Peonies. Mrs 11,&gt;ward
5:30 Captain Gallant
Open Hearing
s,oo
life, freedom of thou�ht and free• Knigh! nuule l wo fall arran.gr
9:00 San n-anctsco Beat
3 :30 The AnlWPr
dom of action." '
-lj.$ll Yo?Jr Euo Rei,nna
ments for a dcmonslrnt1o n A
4:00 llka Chai;t• Show
6:40 Weather Teller
l'Ollll'St was r1111durll'&lt;I hy M r.,
'1:30 Amf'ril'un Arts Trio
6:4� · John Daly New•
Vernon W('her, and won h.11 M rs.
5.00 L.1nd o f Promise
7:00 Gray Ghost
kcid Yourw. !'' lowt"r jud�l · � - :'11rs
5.30
Trav(•I
Film
7·30
Cheyenne
Pearl Mora, Mrs-. Carl Kautz anrl
6·0[1 P,in 11le 's Choic•
8:30 Bourbon Street Be,•
Mrs. PC'arl Philli11s awarcle(I slick
6:30 Spurts l l1ghlights
9:30 Adventures In Paradlce
en; to Mrs. Howard Kmght, Mrs.
., ,00 Tra�kdown
l::lO Ted Mack Amateur Hour
Homer HOlh•r, M rs. Hny lloller
1 1:00 ' 1'h.e Nem Tonkbt
7 . 30 M.,.verick
and Mrs. Wyatt Ch11dwdl.
Sept. :S
Lawinflri:
8.30
1
1 : HI Scanning tb• Weather
D11rin11 the SO{' i ll l hour refrt•Sh·
The meeting of the ' Mother's
9,00 Th(' Pehl-I " · .,
1
1 :16 Sport Repdrt
nwnts
Wf'rC!
Sf"t'11t•d
and
a
tloor
Auxi liary of Boy Stout Troop 245
JO 'l'ht• A '.ukans
11
:20 �te Show
9
pri2l'
g11•t&gt;n
to
Mrs
Hoy
M
111n
whirh was ari&amp;inally scheduled for
Tht'
next
rel;!ular
mr('l1n� wdl
last night wa.� postponed until n1·xl
lw at the home d Mr�. Pt•arl
f-'riday evening.
An itt• cream aoclal will be spon­ Koblentz -On 0('1ober 5
1: ·t,0 Sunday News Specla:J
sored \Jy thw Homabullders Cluss at
HOLIER HOSPITAL
1 1 : 1 5 1 960 Olympic Games
the Sutton Methodis1 Church on
Adnus,ions, St•pt, I : Mrs J n me�
I l :30 Tbt"ater 13
4:45 Amrril'::n Album
1 he H11cir1e•Buhan 1l1111tl al 7 p. m. William .lnlinso11, Pomcru_r ; M rs.
- � ------:5:00
Dance
rar1y
So1mwl Lowell .Jeffers, Ma1ou: Mrs.
Alumni FootbDll game, bt"\we1•n Ira C'. Wellmun. M iddlepol't : .Joh11
li.00 All Siar wr�st lin�
M iddleport and Pomero I ex-stats, Hichard Kurhler, i'omcro)': Mr�. 7,00 Highway' Palrtil
8-00 CBS News
starting st 7 : 30 p. m., proceeds Dnnalrl A. Braini!rd, Mlttd!t•1111rt.
8:
1� Captain Kangaroo
Pnty
�.fu�rm
':30
tu the athletic ho11.111er funds .
01,1-hi1r,!WS, S1•pt. 1 : Fritz Burk .
Q·OO
Cartoon Theutf'r
HNltJ
Summ&lt;•r
Olympirs
11:30
Sept, -4
Mrs, Charles l'. Md"laskt•y, Mrs.
Mr.
Ltll"ky
�,oo
tft:00
December Bride
The 32nd annual reunion of the Jesse J. Can1erhury, Clrnrles Wil•
1
0:30
Videu
Village
Hove
Gun
W!ll
Trav.:l
1'110
·
.
Zuapan Clan at the HisinK Sun son Baker, Willif ' 8. Mrt'or1nirk,
11.00 r.unsmoke
' 1 :00 J Love Lucy
Park, Lancaster, Sundil:)', Sept. 4. L�rs. F..arl H. Dailey, Mrs. Fleet•
J.'ield event sponsored by Meigs wood F. Dolin, Mrs. EugP11e E. Hos• . D:30 Not For Htre
1 1 :30• Clear Horiion,
Motorcycle Club starting at 1 p. m. tic, Mrs. Evelyn E. S1ienrer. Debor• !I :00 1 1 O'clork N�W!
12:00 Love Qf Life
on the centerrleld at the Rock ah Ann Savag1&gt;, Mrs. Ernest R. \ 1 : 1 5 1 960 Summer Olympics
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
Springs F1ir Ground! Sunday.
Hesson, Mrs. KennC!lh C. Wyan1
12:45 Th.e Guiding Light
The annual Lone ,Bottom Com• and intani, Mr�. Junws W. Queen
t :00 Lire of RIiey
munity Homecoming;. Program and and infont.
1:30 As the Wol'l d TUrnJ
basket dinner. Everyone is wel
1,00 Rev. Mll!��ews
Births, Sept. t : A daughter to Mr.
2:00 Full Circle
- --COlt!,e.
,30 American at \\"ort
1
2:30
and Mrs. William llolaml Parsons.
. Hol1se Party
1:1:� Christian Se1cn.!e
Mr. and Mrs, F.rne�! Carr and
Racine Chapter OES will meet
3:00 1'he Mllll ol'lalre
lll:00 Air Force Scrapbook
in regular session at B p . m: al family are moving to Pomeroy
!l · 'tr. The VerdLt :to Youn
Ca .1era ;!
tU:30
the Masonic Temple. Worthy anti Russell Grimms an· moving in
1:00 Tbe Brilhtc!' D,IJ
.
Masltr Jane Hill his asked that their house.
I t : 00 Cig Pit-lure
J:15 Tl-A &amp;,cret "&gt;Iona
Mr. and Mrs Albert Hli"it�pr
all members be present lo com­
11111'1 The Ed1e of NIN
l 1 :30 RYU, USA
plete plans for Friends Ni11:ht were guests or his mother Josie 1 2·00 1 9fl0 summer Olympics
5:00 1960 . Summer Olympies
Heitger over t he weekend.
Sept. 10.
i:00 Art-,i.ar J. Smith, ?.e111•
1 .00 Baseball
Pomeroy Bend Grange 2741 will l ;a.,.;;;;;aa;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;.,
D:15
A Look at the Wea.ber
'
,
Time
3 ,30 l omedy
meet In epeeial seuion at I. he DAV
6:20 SportsCClAA -·
4:30 Rev. Willarfl Wllcoa.
hell Sunday at 2 p. m., to practice
1.30 AmOI 'It' Andy
for lnspectlon, which wlll be held
�,oo Oral R ·,erta
'1:00 Highway Paltol
Wednesday September 7.
�:30 Fate the Nation
7:36 The Charlie Farrell Show
6:00 FYS
8:00
Th"e Texan
Sept, I
Century
TwenUet.p
6:SO
A Best
Father
s:to
Wiener i-oast at the part, 111
l.asaiP
7:00
9:00 Ce1ebrltf 'faient Seoutl
Middleport Little Leaguer1, Pee•
•utn Dennia U1e Menace
93') Spike Jo'nes Show
Wtte Lea1uer1, Pony Leaguers,
IOfOO New co�y Showca,e
a,oo The Ed Sullivwn Show
hlih school lea111en, trophy pret0:30 The DuPont Show
111.'nlatlons, 1tart1n1 at � p. m.
9,00 Gtner&amp;l Z,�ttrli! Tlltatl':r
Mock Wedding at Syracuae Grade
9:30 Alfrec'I Hitchl'ock Pre11tn� U :00 New1
1 : 10 A Look at the Weatlller
School. Sponsored by Syracuse and
10:00 Lucy in Connecticut
\l : 15 . Theater 13
l\acine Firemen with R1clne cast
to·JO What, My Line?
8 p. m. Adminlon, aduta DOc, stu•
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too Rot h ,'I f!' i rHll'fat ig:i blt• , J !ld J1 0 SSf' ,\ S(' c l o f
n lmust u n hc l 1 (• v;11Jlr v igor Bo1 h l w long t o t hl!
tough modern sc-houl o f pol l l il S , i i i which
AN OLD TRAFFIC ILINKIR
&lt;1uarter is neither askvd nor give n .
An out-of . state motorist w11111
It will he a t1..•11sc.•, cxdting t:il lll Jlaign l uo . driving alung a New England
fi i ghway lhat wi:.; unfamiliar to
1 1 ' .s ll"llP t h a t t h ( • l )pmon;l ! s h;ivc . ruu g h l _v 0 a [ him. All ot o sudden
he became
3 to 2 edge in voter H•g ist r:ll ions, t h;1t i 1 is aware of a double ambftr blinker
mathem a ti t- a ! l y im poss i b lt • for t he HPpublt- on his left. ahf'ild amt above the
roacl. l ie hact never seen this
c· ans to t a k&lt;• ovt•r lhe S( ' IW 1 1' , and th �i l t ill ' k1ml of s1i,:n11I
and wonder ed what
chance of a flf•puhh&lt; " nn win of t lw l l uust' is 11 1n1.•:inl.
llis puall·mrnt was soon re•
('Xceedingly rr1nok. This. I lle u1 11t 1alcd mighl
�oll· i•d In a �hurl dislan('&lt;' h ('
t hrnk, i n d icates easy sailing for the Ke nnedy - saw ,1 sid1 • road approach ing from
J(1hnson t k kt.&gt;t But the experts see the b11 l l 1 11 1 1w r1�h1. Thi• hlinker w � s likf'
1 a wrnrn n(' TII l'a1_1 1 11111, warning the
a s a toss-u p . The voters' as a series o r c lel'- ,1pprna&lt;·li
111g llri �'cr 1 o bl' 1•1dr.i
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had, o·r whPliiPr 11 Is j ust a tempora ry phen­ l ions has pn.1,•ud , regard the Presidency d1f- 1 ardul
ferenl ly t han t hey regard Senate , House or
W1 1 hin t m1its l h_e hlinker was
omt.'na or l ln• lwgrnni ng of a 1ww pul l l 1eal
·
era. Thal ;isidt·, N ix:on a nd Kennody have tak­ Gub� 1·naturial seats. Purely partisan .consid· :: 1�_�;. ::/;�: � \ 01 �1 �� ��� /�:ry P�::�
en nvi•r t he i r parl ies with iuuazing cumphile­ erat1ons a pply less and less In choosing the li:hu-,:lly :1 is intended 1 0 cbll
&lt;illt•r1t1nn
. . It is dt&gt;·
neits The o!dn learlel's, with few exceptio ns, Chief Magistrate. So, as the p;aying goes, both SlJ.:ll('tl , l!Hltorl'somclhing
OV4'r.
to
g111e du1·
r:and1 ates W I i i run scared .
h a ve twf'fl hrusht•d i n to tnt&gt; wings. Thr na·
11111 1n• &lt; :1•1wrally this means suf
f11 11•11t 1 i1ne lo 1·r1ahlr thoi;e con­
l he mem ben_°fth_
am l Y - O111' I ' " l ·l'llt'd In
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of 1·a11 lJrq1are
takr whal f'11N step�
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death waa riwordod, for_ the pa s l rn;' i. y h(• 111•t·c
At thu husinesa SC!Hion follow• year; Mn .. Bertha t:unninghem
01 right� 1111d s.� ary tu 1irolt!cl their
inll't't•sts, whctlwr t·ul•
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Hump;arnor
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dinner,
In(! l he
Akrnn, Ohio JlaM!!Cd away. She wa�
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recordt!li a d au,: h tf'I" o r n l'Y. Alonzu D tr1· 1 1 1'(' 0r 1111
activities
h1•
t
all
had
MOJHIISTON FAMILY R EUNION anti also guvc reeording8 or sov
t' tht• bnna Fi�,,
By lon
T\1;• 451 1! arm11al tr-union of lhc er:11 poHI reunions that he has re Morri1to11 a 1irorn inent Me1hmlilril 1ww p: t!i;r 11rnl'lH' 1wnera! c1r­
panl
or
ql
s
Virginia
several
Wesi
mlni1ler
uf
Murrisln11 fann!y w11s hf'ld Sun
('Ortled. Thf' print " ipal uddrr.sN wi1s
n1laliun !ms h1•c11 shown to be
d 11)' A11i-:11�t �/Uh ;1\ l he 11\t rarHvc �ivcn hy ltev. John IPenhowN, yean 1go
the new, 1 ml:!mbor or 1 he chin tlu· lwlll g1•11eral nwdi tun for i;u{'h
(' 1111nlry ho,,w of Vlr and MrM
Union United l{rC!l h is Bn•nda l.y1111 l.1•wi.� . 2 w1•Pk olt! 11ut 1n•s, Thut i:1 why tl1c laws ur
hl'
l
uf
p11�tor
l laruld !11111,tflnwr . hu(·k ur l larl
i:rn church who �avu II v,•ry aµ
all !',() states nu1ke 1irovision for
ford Tilt' U11111i;:,1nwrs have un u11- propriutf' und lnteresUng 1olk 111 tliiughkr of Mr :rnd Mrs. \\' illw111 t he publi(·11tion in 11ud1 news­
Lewis
uf
l'!1l!lt
l'li•as:1111.
11su11lly l11v1•ly lawn prrfcl'\ for the !ht= 1:rou11.
Twu uld1•�1 nf l lll ' fn mily pn•� lW l)NK of hundreds of kinds of
1•vt•11l wl11d1 w:i� hi�l"ll y apprecinl•
puhhf. 1101,iccs: This has rume lo
Ju m H M Crump gave a brief enl wttro Mrs. Lilli(! Mcltu11 ant.I be o ' tiallic Plitt of the Mrrican
l'd hy all 'Mw adult11 seemed tu
J1.1nw11
M.
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l' njny 1 hf'm�c krs inure thon ua,ral ,btch or td, early hi1tory of l ht'
Those t'Ulllillg fr-om lht,,orc-Al!lt,1 ll'i;al sy�h•rn 11ncl, mdrCcf, or l hc
nnd thP youngl'I" group had iW· Mi•1 1 ·f'-a'mily ror the l&gt;em•fit of l hl'
1lt•morrntk 11ro1·tss itself.
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anrl hall� to m11kt· 11 hlg dlly ror ym111Rl't folks ur�i111,l tluml to keeµ lli.� tann wt'Tt' �1 r. ,ind Mrs. Lllfr}"
A111lcrso11
and
�un
Juml's
Luwn•111•1·
the,n. R1•�i,l1•� 1111 Uw efforts M r. alivf' the 111\Nest of the family
MAR K ET ROOF COLLAPSES
HnmjHfnl'T 1onk 1o 11111kf' lhl• Or PIHi I.hr purpnNt or l ht! reunion�. Jr. of ( 'harll'�ln11, Sou!h ( ';1r11l111.i
Sl'l!IN( ; !i'U:1.ll, N .I . lll'f -Th('
( ' ONlnn II n10sl �ll("t"(•H(lll line' he
J\ v !!r)I lntf'r{'St ing IC'tt�r of 01111 Mr . ;111d \1r.� . Mason Morns r,wf of 11 s11f11•rmarke1 rollaps1•d
h ud sh:m1 1iust1•il 011 the roods to grt•!'i111-:s was rt•ad frorn Mrs. l(l · ton 11111J 1!.111i.: ht1•rs, l larli 11t• illl&lt;I &lt;l11ri11g II fll"(' F'riduy 11ighl, 15 min•
llin· &lt;11rr1•1 lu11 for lhusf' rrnm a l1•r1 .lom•�. a tl'l11l1v1• of 1h(' famil)' !Jonnit! &lt;,f N11varr1•. l lh1u
uh•� afh•r 80 shu11iwri: · had bC!en
1-'ul luwing is II l1hl 11[ ollu·rs r11stwil In .� nfrl_y The shopprrs
dislnm·t• 1•:1sy l o r1111I 1 helr WilY lo IIVIII� Ill l .tltlolon, Color1do 11la l
ml: sh1• 1� l ro11hlt'd with arith rilis who atlf'rulnl. Mr ;ind Mrs. J hws­ WNl' hrrd1•fl out hy vohmll•cr fire
hl� humr.
1111&lt;1 n•i:rt'I �hi' t·uultl nut 11 1 1 1•111!. lun llrnm1.u1 111111 (•hlldr,•11, Sam f1i.:litrrs frn rn six Morris ('ounty
A., nlway11 1he 11irnir illnnrr Shi• is an nrtld, paints plcture11 of my 1111d f "u ! lwri1ll'; Mrs ltulwrl rn111 11111nil i(•S, l \1�st'r�hy who spol waN 1 111• d1•hul11 11f 1 111· iluy Lou,: nwwi1 uin ,. r,nrry of !he! Ro&lt;·ky Hi&lt;'!' uud sn11 l\,.hh�· ; Mis.� t•s l\lur_v 1 ,•&lt;I f11111ws sh1101]11g from t lw rooF
ta bh:M w1•re plun·U 11mtn I hf' lovl' Mount;tiu.� .
anti Lillian l\runna11, l•:l11H"r llr,ir1 of tlw half•hlork long mpnmarket
ly !ihudt' lrt•r• 1111d lr,1H h11l -Nith 1111
nan, Mr. a11d Mrs. l'r1•st11n A1 11!1•r• .�,,und,•d l hf' alorm.
k uuls of f1N1d 1hHI ulll y MorriNtOIII!
Stlll an1I Sl!ll 1)11v1tl, M r ;11111 l\lrs.
HuhN1 l.1•wi.� 1111!1 d1ildn·11. �Ilk(•
Mrs. 1\1:iry Ann KliiSS who has ·
11ml Surnh; II.Ir. and M rs . . J;111ws twt ' l1 i11 l lw hospital for i-i,veral
Lt&gt;wls arid rhildrc11, lk&lt;·k�- Ji1m 1•.� w1•l'ks nml under went opt'f11t ion
Jr. Burburn u11d L '11111w•: M r a111! ,� abl1· to In' back home!. Mn.
I, 1£boralo'1 IT. c­
AOIW89
Mrs. J11mei; M. ( 'rump: Mrs. Hoh K i ns� 1s the oldest woman in Hart•
1 , Famod
lamp
er1
Melton; Mrs. l .1•lund 1\1. f11rd a11cl ii is hoped !thC' soon will
point
•· Vor.cloUI
e.vlatora
llu11rh anct (' hildrt•n. M,1ry l .1111, r11lly rti" O\'l'T.
tt1h
(obbr,)
n. Ke!!p
Donna Lt•t•, Mlllnn 111111 Lou Ann:1;
Mr.\. Lllf Mour1! �urrered o heart
It. Huf
11. Narrow 1trlp ti. Venet&amp;tl,
Mrs, Mt•lviu su 11 11 k : .'l-1 r ii!ld M r�. a!hll'k Monday ond was taken to
•m•
e. !hun
of WOOd
llurry Cru mp, l\frs l lor( h_\· S,•lmll lhc· P1ensun1 Vi('w l lospilnl.
IO. hrm
12. To dl■pla.y
'I, It 11 (oon
11nd d:iughlN. W11nt1('1 I(', �I r. an,t
Mr. Hilly He11rhart of Tro y was
tiuUd­
tnoted:•
1a. Wild 'buffalo
M1·s. Huy Housh, Mrs. l'hyll i.� II.fo r e11lli11i,: on M r . 11nd Mrs. Jomes
ln«
8, PUultr
(Ind , )
tin, Mr. und Mrs B ur!ll Dur.�I lllHI M. ( 'rump Thursday morning. He
t. Frolit■4
Jt, MON
10, Roman
c·hllilrc•n, ShL"rry, 1\1111111 1111d lknn; is n former pupil of Mr. trump
axl■natw
�- Dllh
tl&amp;Sler
11S. trtlltd
Mr. 1111d Mrs. llotwr1 Sun1111 1 "1" , ;irul who 11l h•r11led t hf' l'leus1111t Vale
H. Bum
1&amp;. Hilll
wtUI auJ
&lt;lauw;hh•rs, Ju!lilh 1uul .Julii-; Mr. S1·huol fifty t wo years ago when
with
(8, Ah.)
,1. ll•llh&amp;pe4
J7. J&lt;,uu
11nd Mrs. I I . 0. Bin in 1111tl rhll1lrt·n, M r. l'rump was !he Le11cht&gt;r.
rnoldtn,.
l\quld
18. It• capltl,l 19, Stone Nt111t' Y and ltc('d ; Mr 1md Mr�.
HAATPORD PERSONALS
fl, A t()Wft
G, Cnlc1nt,.
10. Ptrfonn
la hou1
l l arold Lewis; Mr, and Mrs. !' a rk
Mrs.
William Purcell left Mon­
(mlloq.)
21 , Miektwne
20. MIit.
Wf)t4
1.f'c 11nd �rnndsnu Ho,:N L&lt;'('; Mrs. day ror hrr home in Alhambra,
23. Bluntlff
bftverq-t
N, lblftordl•
ftauN
lluth Somnll'r; Mr. llo)'&lt;l l..{'wis: L"aliforni11 after a two weeks visit
23. Halli
UQ' PtrWOII d. �ION te
23. Hrbrew
Mr.
11nd Mrs. Lt•onflrd l lowl'll. Al · wilh her r11othcr Mrs. lhinry Jen­
to, Boxw
., _ ...... '6, Cenll
llltA:r
1('n
r&gt;ow('II: Mr. und Mrs. Hoy kins.
lttluntllq
(muo.)
24. Tac, for Dn•
.Yau�l'r
arnl 1l1n1j!htt'T l"atlll'ritll';
Mrs. Henry Jenklna, Mn. Wll­
28, �pple
Sar11h Mnt' Wili111nson: Ile\'. un1l llum PUl'rell (th e furmor Bertha
eentef'I
Mn. Jnhn kf' nhuur amt d1il!.lrf'n, Jenkins) WllliaM and RiC'hard
IO. lAbor
l'arnlyn. John, Sh11rcm anti Funny Jenkin� wne in Hrldgeport, Ohio
Ll'a; Mr. and Mr�. 11ml ll1111t1 l ht' \11 ullcnd l ht' wedding of Miea
(Q.B. )
huste�H M r . 1111d Mr.� . l larold Mnrgarf'1 Lou Gairin11 and Mr.
11. Rt\t61'9
II. Bun p4
U111ni:arnf'r And ('hlldr('/1, llf'loris, }(rnt•st Kovoeh, August 20th. The
18.
Enflllll
.fll 1w, Mury .la a11d JPhn new Mrs. Kovach is the · grand­
.ll'llll,
1
1'1Vtr
Harold.
daughter o[ Mrti, Henry Jenkins .
M, llu..
Offil'ers for lhC! rl'11nro11 were
Juhling Mcclung returned this
clecll•d· Presidi•nl , Ja nw!I M. week £rom Ogleba y Puk, Wheel­
Crump, St·nelary. �1rs. t'harlottC! in.i:: where he has been attendin&amp;
.O, :eo.th'■
litre.
NR!ionnl Band ramp.
¥1cUm
Mrs. I.ale M oore sufrered a
16. 0.t rl4 "
VETERANS MIET
s('vert heart attack this past week
'8, ll'ffer
HNent �uests of Mr. anti Mrs. 1111d ill reported lo be In serious
,1. Tall
James N (rump wNe Mr. anct nmditlon at the Mason Clinic, Ma­
_
Mrs. ( 'yr1l llaymnncl 1n1d ;\lrs. son .
Kello�g of Grf'enfiNI. M:issat·hu.
Mrs. Henry Jenkin!! llad as
a. Rupe,
s1:th. Mr. Haymond and Mr. Crump i,:ur!IIS ror 1 he weekend Mr. and
00. B&amp;mbl, t.J,
served toU4't her in France &lt;lurl11_1! Mr�. l larn1(1 Spybold or Wheelin@:.
DOWN
Word War t and {ht&gt;y h�d not
Mrs. P. G. Musgrave w11 a Ml·
t. llxc:i\an\a­
sel'll 1•11.-h other rt1r 41 }'t'ars and n•nl 11fternoon guest of Mr. 11nd
11 wus a hA ll PY reunion for thC!m Mrs. J. M. Crump.
tu s1•1• eal'h oth1•r 11ml talk ovt•r
Mr. anti Mrs. Harry Crump of
I, Cavil
•
their exrerit'llt'l'I! of t hl' l,!rrut llcndereon were afternoon gueJ,li
,-5
war.
1·t·&lt;"ently of Mr. 11fld Mrs. J. M .
DAIL1i' CRYl'TOQIJOTl!l - Hon'• �ew to worll 111
1.' rump.
&amp; S Y D L 9 4 A ll 9
TOWN COUNCIL MIITING
M r and Mn Rlthard Johnton
II L O lt o • a L L O W
A 1peeial m!:!et lng of th(' Town t and Mrs. Carrie Turnbull w•rt
One lett.r limply ltlsdl for anolhef. In tti.t■ Nmpl■ A II uNd
council of llarlfurd wu. held in 11hoppin&amp; In Pomeroy Monday.
•,
lol' the tbl'M L't. X for thl two o--. ,ta. • ,,.,1, ltll■n, api»,
the Mayor"11 oUice Tuesday even•
Mrs. Charle1 Juhllng and Mr,,'
trtphn UMI llllJth ud tonn&amp;tloll ot tM YIONI llr'9 all lllata.
inl when a numbt-r or men from and Mrs, John Rletmire were 1in
.. � Ille - 111,- _.. '1Ul11-L
Charlttton and Point Pl(IHanl Parkersbur1 Friday evening.
rame lo rllacun the rirupos�d
Mri. J. M , Crump la able to be
&amp; lllffle... ci,,otau..
waler �ytsem for the town. The out after a ae\'enl weeka illnep.
Council iii makln,11 every t&gt;Hort lo
Mn. W. T. Stone waa 1hoppl1111
• 'U Cl 11 1 9 Q O V 1 W N I
11ecure a w•ter 1ytsem for the In rarkeraburg Friday.
I B (t
Q O I l V
Cl o V V,
1C I "town, I\ project waa proposed and
M iss Esther McKnight has hep
dl1cu1&amp;ed by 1nembers of l he Soil 1pei1ellng a vacation with �r
Conservation department to erec1 m�pht&gt;w and flm\ly ,
.
Mr. and Mrs. George G.
a dam on Slidinil Hill Creek a•
a protection of lloodi; and to ae- Kniaht and children in FAgle
,
tl&amp;l'I w1ter for the town.
New Jersey,

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By Hatio

"THE WAY FOR ,
YOUNG
FUTELE.SS . . ,

Thl.s campaig n wil l b(' l hl ' rno-,l i 11lf'nsivc in
h i.stury. Mr Nixon p t :inco to Int l'\'('l"Y orlt• of
the f"IO staH·.s St•nator K e n nnh prnll;1hly w i l l

Social Even ts In
Hartford W. Va.

2-Dailv SPnl inel. Pomrrov . �f iddleport , 0., Sept. 3 , 1 960

COULD PAVE

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BULLDOZE
BRAGS ABOUT
/.Its CONNECTIONS, . I
NEIGHBOR
FU1'ELESS
"THOUGI-IT BULLY

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1I They'll Do It Eve

Time 'll!i;· · -·r · ·

Mrs. Chadwell' s

Home Was Soene
OI Club Meeting

WCHS-TV Channel 8

Channel 8 - Saturday

Channel 8 - Monday

Dan Smith Farm Scene Of Hay
Day Meeting Next Thursday

C. E. Bl,IIHIH
Caunty E J1ler, 1 lon Avent
"Can average Meigs ('OUnty soils
be buill up to !he pom1 whNc
they will provide �ood fora,ee for
Meig!I cour.ty d111ry 11r1d heer tat
tie?", will be ronC! of the q11es•
lions to bt&gt; rnns1dered at lhe Meigs
County Hay Day lo be held al the
Dan Smith farm on the Racine•
Buhan roa(l next Thursday , Sept.
8lh al \ :30 P. M.
Mr. Smith hu been work1111: lo
build u p his entire farm so that
it will pro11ide sufficient forage
for his dairy herd. His recent toll ·
version to bulk: handlin g of milk
as well as his growing family of
four children will place i11rreased
demand s on th;, ability o f the farm
to produce a family Ji11ing.
As a backgrou ncl for his furn
work Dan completed four years of
vocation al agricultu ral trammg un­
der the supervjsion of Howard No­
lan. Vo•ag teacher when he i::rad
uated from Racine l·Hi;.h School i n
1953. Since that time h e has beC!n
farming on the home farm with
his father, Paul Smith. r&gt;uring the
lasl few years Dan has ti:,ken over
the complete operation of the
farm.
During the lasl two y ,�ars he
has been wnrt ing closely with the
Meigs Soil Const:rution District,
S.C.S., A.S.C. and the E.xlensio n
Service on one particul ar area of
the farm He has al.so used assist·
anct or these groups on other
--.arts of the farm
On the particu lar area ot the

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farm wherP !he hay day will b1•
held Dan reports that as II boy ht&gt;
picked dew bcrne� A1 mo5t farm
�rs are finding 0111 ,1 is not pos
�1hle 1o raise the fertll1ty and pro·
durt1\·e le\·el of a soil •rea in 11
short t i me
Al t he Hay Day visitors will
have lhe opportunit y to see d1f­
ferenl melhods nr scedint differ­
ent seed i ng mixtures. and t he efferts of d ifferent rates of ! immg.
Questions will al.so be d1srussed
on management, fertilization and
other practices to estabhsh and
maintain stands of high quality
forage.

Meigs county farmers ha\'e run
into many problems in trying to
increase t he produrtive levt"ls of
their farms which in turn assists
i n improving family li11ing on
those same farms. lligh levC!h of
produrtion and family !1ving de•
mand high levels of input5 into
the soil in the way of lime, fer­
tiliier, a nd manure.
Most farmers are ·now realizing
that a soil lcsL will gi11e the basic
needs in the way of each soil for
lime and fertilizer. The better
farmers are even increasing the
amounts of lime and fertilizer ap .
pliC!d above lhe ,oil test recom,
mcnd11tions.

In Meigs count y farmers know
that high production from alfalfa
requires high fertility and a high
level of lime. Ye1 many times al ·
falfa has been seeded without 1 he
necessary rerlility and lime level
being present. As some _,,oils men
have pointed out : Plants may ap­
pear normal yet may nol be

Her(l · s BIG New� from your

New HOLLAND DEALER

NOW! City
Convenience
Beyond The Gass
Mains With

!:hannel 8 - Sunday

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Meigs &amp; Mason
Coming Events

WHTM-TV Channel 13

Channel 1 3 - Saturday

Channel 13-MondoJ

Channel 1 3 - Sunday

Double-chops, d,1111 cnops

Meet the venratile New Holland
"'33" Crop•Chopper! Maket1 ti.lap
chopping a Lrueze . . . dOE!II dozeria 0£
"big and little job, around your
farm all year '10undl
Many new feat11n11! New knife
desi11n and pl11cemont- I 6 left­
bl!lind knivee and 16 ri1ht-hand
knivR11-gi111:1 true 1ymmetrical bal·
anee for top cutting act.ioo. Doubt..
ed1ed for twic11 the cutting lifal
New abifting dnwbu let.a yoq
awitcb from road trHe) to fteJd
aperation in a moment!

Wherever you l i ve, you can en­
joy the conve1lien("c of gas and
hlodern appliancc5 . . . _ _ will!
A5hland Bottled Gas. Ashland
Bottled Gas
is dependable ,
convenien l, stormproof, hcab
instant� .

FULTON­
THOMPSON

For Mo,.. Details Phone
or Wrila

TRACTOR SAL ES

AVERY NELSON

Ph, WY-2-510 1 Pomeroy

Hemlock Grove, Ohio
Phone WY-2-ti794

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Up' To The

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Pomeroy Chapter J86 OES will
meet In regular aesalon Tuesday
al 7:4?l p. m,, at the M asonle
Temple.

The Loyal Pals Cl111 of the Mid­
dleport Church of Chrlal will meet
thl• comlnc Tuesday evening 1t
the hame ot Mrs. Allen Jtmkinson
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Pomeroy Grang;e will me.et at
the DAV JtaU in Pomeroy for the
purpo1e of holdln1 the 1nnual ln1peetion, All memben are re­
queated to be present.

The Ladle. Aid of St. Paul's
Lutheran chutch will n:ieet ln the
t:burch soci1t room Wednesday 1t
7 :30 p. m .• wtth Nn. Vir1ll Hamm
and Mi11e1 Emma and Dor, Hamm
11 hoateaae1, Mn. sam11rl Michael
and Mn. Willlun l'ncbr will be
In ch1r1e of the proaram.

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Ml9'ute

Ma,on
County
HEWS
1 Tl11es Dady

10 AM
11:55 AM
lilll

The Salem. Center PTA will meet
Thundar, Sept. 8, at 1:90 p. m. ■l
the tehool. Bver,,one J• ln11tted and
earenta are , ur1ed to attend, Rthabmenta will be 181'¥ed.
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5:05 PM
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WMl'O Oaily Proi,-RID Schedule

Sign On
Guest Star
News &amp; Weatt-er
RFD
Breakfast Party
News
Brr.akfast Prrty
New11
Matorcade
Star Salute
Top Ten
Weehe!'ld
News
Weekend
Ohlo 'Ne..,
We-.:ikend
NtWI
Weekt!nd
News
Weekend
Gut.St Stu
Pat Boo11e Sh(l•IV
Sundawn Serenilde
Off the Air . . .
Sundey
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1,� Sign On
7:47 Sunday Chapel
Rev. ll&lt;,nt1.11me.l')' (R1•tland

5:M
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Country Hylhn Time
fl)I, Sunday Show •
Ne\fs
111.e Sund11y Show
News
The Sullday Show
fbe Army Hour
Noon News
VJr1inla Vitatoe (Pagcvllb
Apoatolle ChlU'r.h ,
United Nation■ Show

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One of the r(;asons why improved forage is needed to in­
crease farm income on the t&gt;an Smith farm is this family of
Dan Smith and son, Olm, shown i n one of t h e meadow strips which wi l l be seen next Thurs­
six. Dan and his w i re, Donna ,Jean, are proud of their family day ) Sept . 8th at 1 :30 p.m . at the Meigs Cou n t y Hay Day
of four chi ldren, Don, age 7 , second grade, Bonnie, age 5,
Faith, age 3, and 1 year old Tim.
In the background is the milk house housing the new bu lk
:nilk tank.

MIGHT ENTER MINISTRY
NEW YORK U P I - Slcven C.
Uockcfeller, 24. son of New York
Gov. Nelson A. Hockefeller, will be­
gin a course at Union Theological
Seminary Sepl 19 lo frnd oul more
about "the faith and th(' ministry"
before deridin g whether lo enter
the rlergy.
growing and developing properly
because of hiddeo hunger This
is an insidwus kind of deficiency,
because proh\ may he redured
without ttle grower realizing thert
1s a problem, rerLile soil has been
compared lo a self.feeder - a
self feeder where crups 1·an J:cl
the plant foods they need when
ll1f'y need them.

Rf'li Clov..r has bf'en used by
many farmers as a forage crop.
l l11we11er, disease has usually re•
fJUllcd in a �reully depleted stand
the second yNtr with sometimes
only grass being the hay crop
harvested.
Farmers are wondcrin� 1f · lcs•
pcdeza may not have an unporlant
place on many of our soils which
are 1101 up lo the alfalfa le11cl.
Yields of hny or two tons per acre
have been secured where allentrnn
has been paid to fertility. In the
hands of careful farmers, who
have acrompanied Lhe use or lcs-­
pedezas with treatment, thoy have
hec11 lhe meens of making good
land out or depleted unpronta\Jle
soils. It is true wilh lhC! lespede.
zas, as w i t h many other lhin�s.
that t he hum1111 elcml:!nt w i l h
which they are associated df'ter­
mincs their value!.

At l h e Hay Day ne:itl Thursday,
Sf'pl. 8th al I :30 P. M. farmer�
will have! t he opportunity 10 hear
first hand from nan Smith how
he! has cstablishC!d his stands, the
trealmcnl given, what he plans t o
d o t o maintain the stands, and how
l hese sLsnds rompare with others
lhut he h.aR made. Everyone inter•
ested in improved produclion is
invitl'd to attend.

Cu t Bu ild ing Costs

Up To

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NEVER
BEFORE!

KO PPERS
PRESSURE-C REOSOTED

POLES and LUMBER
You Hve money on Koppera preuur•
crP.0110ted fence poall and barn t&gt;ol• be­
caul!M' they rl!lli1l di!Cay, rot and termit4
attack for 30 years or moN. When )'(IU.
divide ttw, coat of Koppen potlJ by their
30 Yfllr aervice life you'll realize why they
provide the lowest annual poat cost. S.v­
inp over the yur■ in post· replaeementa
more than pay for your initial invettmen&amp;.

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,,t NI)' •le• hullcl
y
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e EASY
•ww

TO BU I LD
COST

e TERM ITE and
ROT PROOF

State 4-H
Congress Set
For Sept. 10-14

Ohio's 43rd annual 4-H Club Con•
gress will hrmg rl('arly 900 rluh
:i1embcrs and advisor� lo the Ohio
State U n iversity camµus here Sepl·
t·mber 10-14
Thenw of !he ('011&gt;:rt•ss-hi��c-�l
4• H meeting or the year in Ohio1� ' "Learn, Gmw, Servr, and Livf'
Through 4- 11 . " E.ich day of the 1 ·
day program will c.1rry oul one
phase or t hat thcmr
Sept 10 will be ' "Learn Day,"
wilh John Hanning, program leader
nf Lhc Federal F::xll'nsiou Scr..fr('.
and Ur. 11.uy Kollman. dean or Ohio
�late l l n 1 vrrsily " s t ' ollel:(e of Agri­
n1lturc and Horne Eronomics and
(llr(' rlor of the ( 1h10 Agricultural
1•: )qlrt1me111 S1a11011, sdiedulC!d lo
�J&gt;f'ak.
Sllll&lt;1ay, S&lt;'plPlllhN I I is des1g11att•d ,is "t :row Day." II will bc.li(in
with a 7 .30 wurship service con.
du('\cd hy the Hcv Waller Plum
mer, pastor or the HIiliard Metho­
d 1sl Church. After breakfast the
boy� 111111 ;;iris will attend Colulll ·
bus chur&lt;'hC!s of their choice. Dr. L.
Clair,: Warden, p[1stor ur the King
i\V('Otlt' Met hod1s1 l " hurrh in Col•
11ml111s, will speak lit a 2 p. m. as ·
srmbly on "Young People and Tu­
da,•'s Tcn�io1us." A safely talk con­
teSt 1:1ho is scheduled for t he after•
noon aml a rerrealiunal program
for lht' evening.
The traditional mock legislative
srssmn at the Stale Ca1&gt;itol is set
for ·· serve Duy· · Se11tember 1 2.
The 4•11 ' crs will volr on a n111st1•
tutio11al amendment to permit J)(_'r•
snns 011er 1 8 years of Rgc to 11ol1•.
"L1v1.• Day · · Sept . 13. will gi\'C 1hc
boys �ml g:irls a pr!'\'irw of n11l('g('
life as they 11i�1l 1.lifforcnt depar1
111e11ls 11n the rampus. The ltev.
l lufV(')' Hahn, pastor of Lhe Oller·
b t•m Church, D11yton, will speak at
the annual banquet that cvenin,i;: in
lhr Ohio Union. The day will C!nd
with a candlelig hting service al
�irrur Lake. Congre�s dcleg:ates
will leave for home after break­
fast lhe followin g Jay.

Apple Grove
Society Report

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By Mn. HerMC't Rou1h
Mr. und Mrs. Lester Roush. and
family spent Lhc WC!ekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade at
Troy .
Mrs. Glenn Wolfe nf Washing•
ton D. C. is \' isiting her brother.
Alec Wheeler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
and ,on spent Sunday with Mrs.
Dollie Durst al Point Pleasant,
W. Va.
M r . a n d Mrs. Chiirles Bogi;!eRS
und family have moved lo the
Edna Carleton residence.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Roush and
family moved from the Fred Link
rf!sidence to their £arm.
Earl Robinson is a surgical pa·
1.ient al Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Har.ry Rowe of
:\t ichigan spent a two weekst va·
cation with the former's mother
Mrs. Kale Rowe and family and
Mr. and M rs. Wiley Ours.
Mr. and Mrs. Ros� Van MC!lcr
and family have returned to their
home here afler spending a yt&gt;ar
al Warm Springs, Montana.
Rev. Dwight SpC'ncer filled l lw
pulpit al the Fuirview churctl
Sund11y night.
The Fain•iew Sund11y Schon! en•
jo_\l(:d a wiener roast al M i ddle·
port Park Tue&amp;day night.

Inconspicuous Cipher Oerk Tipped Western
World To Russia's Spy Ring Work 15 Years Ago

EDITOR$ NOTE: Monday, Sept ,
S, i• the Uth anninrury of th•
d•y ciph•r d•rk Igor Gou1enk•
fled from the SoviH emb1 11y in
Ottawa and k,nded C•nadlan offidal1 de1cumenh thal prov.cl
Ruui• wu opereting • ,.,,., spy
networll •a•in1t the West.
Bv MAURICE CUTLER
OTTAWA, Onl. UPI - Fifteen
years ago Monday. an 1nconspicu•
ous riphcr rlerk named Igor Gou•
ienko walked out of the Soviet
('mhassy here and lippf'd the
Western world lhal Russia was
s!ealing ils atomir secrel�.
Gouzcnko " s fli,:ht lhat night with
a shirt . full of espionaxe dorumcnls touched off investigations
thal nol only imphcaled a group
of Canadians, liu\ provided the
hasis tor 1 h c subsequent t·aplure
of sornr of ! he mosl notoriou,;
mcmhNh of t he Commu111sl inlC!rnational sJlY ncl .

M r. and Mrs. Harold Bumgarner
and children Delores, .Mary Jan
and John Harold of Letart Route
one vlaittd Mr. and Mrs. J. H
Crump Monday

E\'Cll mor('. 11 tolU th&lt;' Wesl dra
LHd1 To Spiff
mat1cally and wi thout douht Iha!
f:ouzenko ' s testimony before a
the cold war. with 1lJ cont inuous ro}' ai romm1ss1'1n led directly to
mes� of Communist mtngue, was I the arrrst or Dr. Alan Nunn May,
a �rim r&lt;'alily
t he Rrit1sh physicisl ronvicted of
Life of Fur
giving atOOll(' secrets to the HUS·
For f.ouumko, 11 meant the s1ans The Ottawa 11py trials led I
start of a hfr of f('ar m wh1eh e11 mdireclly to the eventual arrell
Loolc Closely At The
today he looks on himself as a o f Dr Klaus f,'urhs and pul inveati•
Cylirtder Of A Row-Crop
,en
. l l v 1 n � rnv1tatmn ' "
to other Soviet f galors on the trail of Ethel 11nd
uff1cials to ddert and a symhol Jullu4 Rost&gt;nberg whu were later
that lht• Commnnisls still wish to exttuted by the United State1 81
l1guidale
I spies.
Gouzenku look 109 IC!ll-talr doeuArtrr the initial furore 4ied
mrnts wllh him wheu he lert thl' down, Gouzenko was conslantl:y
emhassy about 8 p m Sep1 5. guarded by plai11sclolhet1 RCMP
• You .u ve pawer becauNc cup- ·
1 G45. His att 1 vit1ch clunn1; th(' nexl constables who lived with the ram­
ped :!lhape design cuts and
24 hours, while he sought franli- ily ilS chauffcr or haodyman. They
throws.
e ally lo t r ll Im slnry bt-fore em mol'ed from place to pla.:-e to build
• Chops uniformly bec.i.m,e 4
bass�· nff1l' 1al� cau � ht 1 1p with him. up a "Canadian history" and pro-­
knives •Hord 1 2 reet of cul­
had eno 11 £ h d oak -1 nd •dagger sus test t hem against possible Commu ·
ling edge.
pcns t' lal 1•r t o provide Hollywood 1:isl reprisa b .
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The
difference in this cylin­
wilh mat('rial for a 111011,e.
Toda�•
the
"conlable-in·resider
is
faat work . lii:ht draft,
l i e Wf'nl from the embassy to dencc" has bef'n dispenaed with,
less
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an Onawa newspaper, where a but the Gouz.enka white. frame
Ask us �l&gt;out a No. 50 Forage
distwlit· vinf,l t-ditor passed up one horn(' 1s near an RCMP detachment
Harvester.
of the "sroops" of the derade. Af- and tlw Mounties keep an eye on
ter spt•ndmg a sleeple!ls nii:ht, the morles1 house
Gouzenko ran up a,l!ainst similar
Despite his furtive h(e. Gouten•
skcptinsm the nexl day when he , ko b&lt;' camc a successful author
John Blackwood is in U nivers• Lr1cd 1 11 vain 1n con11111ce govf'rn- with t h t• no11els "This Was lb
ity Hospital, Columbus for surg . mt'11l offir1a!s and Lhe press that Choict'." aod ""F'all of a Tilan"
cry,
he was serious.
w h1rh won the 1 954 .iz;overnor•gen Mrs, Bcrth;i Wilson and daugh•
Surpris. Rtd RanHckar,
cral's award as best Canadian
!er l. ,omse or l luntln1.:1011 cal led
Ottawa police cnlerl."d lhe story now•I
on her sister•in•law Mrs. Katie on t h e evening of Sept. 6 when it
In th('1r 4'fforts to keep 1,1 p 11p­
Wilso11 Sunday.
oCcilmc aJipar('nl that Gouz('nko's pcaranrcs t he Gouzenkos insist on
Hcv. and Mrs. Barnhart moved apartment was bPiu�
watched. holdini:: their true identity even
Ru.Uand, Ohio
to Rutland Wcdncsduy.
roliec later surprised four Rus- from thl'1r children beuuae "it is
emliassr
offinals
s1an
daughlN
mclurJing
and
.
the
\Jes\
way:
Lhey
are
too
young
Welsh
Mrs. BC!rt ha
t!oris Colburn visited Kall(' Wilson t he Canatlian head of lhe NKVD to undersland." To the neitl:hbors t ,•-Sunday. Other guC!sls were Mr. and . 1sec ret police 1. as Ibey ransacked t h ('y arc "just another .;:mmigrwtt.
couple ··
Jake! !,(le and son Jcfr of Racine. t he apartment.
It was nol until 1hr morn111,1? of
Miss l.en,1 Jordan has hecn
-----Gouz('nko
Sl'pt.
rioally
lhat
7
to
mo, ed from the M('igs Hospital
1'111
handed over the documents and
t h '-' Count y Home.
Mr. and Mrs Al ber! Heitger lold his slory lo the Ho} al Cana.
were weekend guests of his molher d 1an Mounted Pohre The Jlussians
ffi('anwhil1• protei;ted tile inrideo1
Br Clariu Allen
Josie! Heitger.
Attending the funeral services
Mrs. Lana G ibson and son Gary a nd de rnandl'c l that Gouze11 ko be
11i.s1ted Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson hand ed over Lo answer · · th t&gt; ft" for Dr C. H. Benson held in Cocharges.
lumhus Monday ,were Mr. and Mrs.
of Portsmuut. h.
T he ev1d('ncc he took wilh him D M Cleland, V. D. Cleland and
Mrs. Katie Wihlon 11isited her
sister Mrs. Earol JK'U1 of Downing- in his dramatic fhght 1mphrated son Ross, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davia
20 Canadian�, induding a me rn and Mrs. Lelah MeLane. Dr. BenLon whn is ill.
her of Parliament . a number of son was the husband of the former
Mr,
.,..!II.ins,
Mr. iind Mrs. Virgie
and Mrs. Gene Alkins and son rivil serv11111s and armed forces C ora Cleland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones spent
Gordon and Mr anti Mrs. Robert officers, in an e 1; pionage ring di recl l'd fro111 lh l' emhnssy. Eight the weekend in Blacklick wilh Mr.
Jewell attended the State Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hm;sell Green wert&gt; JDL led after he r ng convirt cd and Mrs. Edward Morrison. Or.
uffictal secrets act Saturday they attended lhe State
moved in the E. R. Carr property of violating Lhe-'
Fair.
Tucsda}',
M iss Lucille Smith !!pent sev•
Mr. and M rs. l&lt;'rank Halliday. Return f'rotti Tri1)
Mrs. Grarc Mi:Master of Mid- eral days in Akron with Mr. and
Ml'. and Mrs. Virgil Atkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Jewell at- tHeporl and her daughtu. Mrs. M rs. John Reuter. Their san
tended the Halliday reunion at Alyce Yurasits, returnrd home George returned home with Mias
Wednesday from a southern trip Smith for a weeks 11isil.
Sabina. Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham spent a
While ln F'lnrida they visiled
The Dan Cotterill family attendt he coastal towns and also visited few days with Mr. and Mrs. Will
C!d the Stnte Fair Monday.
Frank Gibson Jr. is making a at Cypress Gardens and other in- Heilman, West Shade.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Ridenour and
trench silo for Haymond Cotterill teresling place. They took the Jet
Mrs. Donahue and son Ray have plane to the Bahamas \flyiog at son .John spent the weekend in CO­
left for Florida to spend the wint- 3 1 0 mil1's per hour) where they lumbus with Mrs. Zelda Ridenour
spenl SC!Yt'ral days at the Emerald and at1e11ded the Fair.
er.
Pk. Jerry Cleland, Camp Perry,
Mrs. John Duncan and son Rob• Beach llolel al Nassau.
spf•11t a fC!w days with Mr. and Mn.
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erl visited Mr. Dunt'an at the
Ross Cleland.
EXHIBITION PRO FOOTBALL
Athens Hospital, Sunday and re•
Phone Wl-9-364 1
Nation•I Foothill L..9ue
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Epple are
port he is much improved.
At M.i•mi, Fl•.
a nnouncing the birth of a daugbMrs. Lowell Heitger took tier
POMEROY, OHIO
ter on Aug. 30th, at the Holzer
small son Lo Holier Hospital where Pitt1bur91'1 34 8.altimore 28
Amerlun Football league
they removed a grain or corn from
At LOI An,elH
his ear.
Mrs. Nellie Dorgan and sons Los Angele, 36 Denver 30
At Houston
have returned from a 11isit in West
Dallu 24 Hau1ton 3
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Rev. Teelfl (Carpentl'l')
Sundcy Showeaae
Ar.nlvenary Showc11e
Broadway Showcase
Sy.nday Sbowcan
Rev. WUIOII (New Haveir.
Cburcb of God)
Sund1y Showcue
New■
Sund.:1t Sboweaa:
New■ &amp; Weather
Consrewnan Moeller
Wa4'in1on Report,, to �•
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Sundown Serened•
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HotpJtal The Ep-ple1 hue two
dJi uchten. GrandpartntJ 11re llr.
and Mn. John Epple, n11wood1,
and Gordon Ridenour. Chester.
Gre111 grandpuent1 are Mr and
Mn Theo Croy and Mr and Mn.
Floy d Ridenour
Mr and M n .Bernard E1selstein
and rwn Pele and Da11e folmer,
Lakewood, were overmght c�sts
of Mr and Mrs Floyd Ridenour,
M r and Mrs k11y Nelson, llough­
lon Lake, Miclugan, and Jame1
Ne.l1vn of N. Dakota, wen, guests
of Mr and Mn Charles Baum
M r and M u D. M Cleland spent
TueM.laY in Ga!l1polis
Mr and Mrs Victor Will. Canal
Wmchesler . sprnt ! he weekend
Ida Kno:ht
with
Mr and Mn W1ll18 frust, D1t'k
and Billie Jean were in Ga!hµoh�.
Wednesday
Th., W. S. C, S. held lhe1r ill
nual p1cmr at the Churl"h, Thuri,
day A luge decorated rake Wis
served in obser11ance of members'
birthday!! of July, August aod
September.
Mr. and Mn D. D Cleland left
Wednesday for a 11i1il with Mr and
Mn J F. Will at Jesup, Georgia.
M r. an d Mrs Roy Miller and
Nancy 1penl a few days with rel•
alives in Bucyrllll

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"riE WAY

Ne,\· Era I n A,neriea

'The Old order changeth. yuild1n� pl:J{"r l o
new. " So'wrote Tt"nnysou, a great lllJI!� 1 t·&lt;.1rs
ago in his hty l l s of th t:&gt; King But ! l i t· \H1nls
and the thougt11 aµpl) rn f u l l force to l ht' { · S.
political s1tual 1on of today
National He\ 1(•v. B ul l e t i n recen t l y said
something t hat. rn 11!'! esse nn" rdll•rb t he
thinking of a grO\q11g n u m ber uf µ0111 1 1 J I ub­
servers: ' ' Chicago ronfirmt-d Lo:-. A ng1·I(·, 1 n
suggesting t ha l l fw n e w generation 1 1 u v. mi-.t­
ing its eldt•rs frorn 1 1w nallon ' s (' o n l ro b 1s
eomposed no! mert· I ) of ne-w men bu! of a
new k in&lt;l of man Fur a l [ t hose d i fforerwes
that will so inten�el_v on·11 p� t he et1 en1ion of
the voters o r t h i &lt;. 1 011 11t r_\ :rnd tlw µcoplt's of
the world
.luhn F1u:gt · r a l d K cnr1etly and
Richard M 1 l h &lt;,us .\ 1 xo11 st&lt;cm tu be fashwned
of very si m i lar psy&lt;"hk clay Huth a re tot a l l y
ambitious. ruthll'?&gt;�ly unsen lnnenta l . rnaslen;
of organizatmnal 1 act ies 1'.:arh handled his
party ' s convl'nl io11 m essc n t w l l y l h t· same
way. Boldly , v. 1 1h an t• xac· t Sf•nse of t i m ing
a nd pret"isl' t·a kulallon uf prt·�u rcs, t hey
smashed or conl'1 l1atcct a l l opposilwn, wun
full personal asct• 1idan&lt;"y, and th1•n moved 10
draw a l l t he tl i v t•rsc party t•ll•ments into a
single meshed rnad1irw.
"It was as if t he patlt!rn and lcehniques of
modern, a:-;sembly•lint mass industry were
finally berng cxtc11dt!d , under ! h t• 1·om pul­
sions of TV, to l lw tlllsiness of po l i t ic . ..; B y
com puter-eherki-d p la n s an(I tat1 1ea l intui­
tion, these poh ! l ni l �ngmeers guarnntet• t he
orderly pn1J.:rt•ss uf ! h t' agt•nda, just as the
astute manag l' r or :.i gre:.it 111oderr1 fadory
m a i n l a m!'! l h t• .-.kady advanl'e uf his produc­
tion line "
On\v 1 i 1 11(' w i l l I t' l l w helher 1 hii. is good 01·
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twen a l lllo.',,l n·\ r ' 1 1 t ion11l•d -.o Lu a 'i 1 L· a l a n
t ho r n �· a n d pov. t:1 i f dt&gt; 1•1.-, 1u1 1 .i n· &lt;·c11wern rd
' J'h1s h.a1, !Jcen an a mairn� fr i.lt I I is no i!-C·
cret I h a ! manv t, 1 I Jt•11 1oni.1 l s . 1 1 1 i - l u d 1 ng l ht•
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par1� · s o n l y 1�1 1 ll'l" I rl'::.: 1tlt-nl opµusetl S t•11;1 to1 Kt!uned y .111d tha t so,m· h..·adns v. ll h i.l
re�uta tiun f u · va51 p 1 1 htkal .is t lll l'nt'ss ,wn l
hi Los A11gelt · confide nt he cuu l d ln· sl uppl·d
Tht· K e n n ed�- for('(".!-. con: ist i n � l a rg,cly o f
V t' r v \ 11 u n g 1 111'11 . m:ide t h1·· r l'ldn.., lcH1\.; 1 nt•p1
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t ra tiun , was 1n a d1 f feren1 po-.11 1nn al C h 1 tcl ·
go Hul fro 1 1 1 ! hi• \\ 1 1 f'd go l lll'I"!' 11:.l!'! I Hl q ll("-;­
l lon of w h o v, ;1.� bu-. .... a n,t \I hl&gt; \\ as t:al hng
t he tune Nol l ht• ll'�1:-.t of '.\1 r ,\' 1x1111 · s pnl 1 1 1 l'al a1.:h icv c n w n t .-. wa!'! ! hf' \\ .iv lw 111 uught t l i f
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6:45 Sign On
'·00 Toda"
9:00 Wl'lruml' Neighhors
9·90 Mr. and MN. North
'0:00 Doufh Re )(i
•o '30 Play Your Hunch
1 J •OO
Prk? h Rilbt
1 1 ::!O Cnncentrati0n
l:f:00 Tr..ilA or Con11equen0N1
'i--�Ott· CouJd be Yoa
J ·00 Mid Dav News
1 : 1 0 )fovietlm e
2:30 Women's World ,
2:30 Loretta Young Thtla1er
3:00 Youn g Dr. Malone
3: 'iO F1-om These Root!I
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
-t ,W Hcrt''s Hollvwood
1·00 Ste,amboal Bill
5 ·30 s� Pr+"stqn
6:00 Music in the Round
6:16 Jim Thacter Show
�:2ff Weatherc111at
6:30 News Pictu1't
� - 4!J Rm,t10-, Brln�e, � t
7:00 Huckl�t&gt;erry Hound
7:30 Riverboat
8:30 Tales of Wells Farao
9 ()() Peter Gunn
9:30 Alcoa 1'hei1ter
1 0:00 Murder and lhe Androids
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I l · 15 Jack Paar Show
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5 30 �'avorill• '-lnry
ti 00 :'II rel I hp Press
6 :30 Sunrlay News Plctur.i
The Septem ber meeting of lh(' ' · no 0verland Ttail
C..lleater Garden club waa heht 111 6·00 Mu.sic 1111 kc
1¥ United Pru1 lnter,.1tlonal
the home or Mn. W&gt;·att C'l'ladwell. 9:0 ' (.'hew Silo·"
Today 11 Saturday, Sept. 3, the a111i11ted by M rs. Homer Holter !0:00 l.orrt1.11 Your,1- s:,n.,,
274th da)' of the year, with HO and Mrs. Roy Holter.
10 ,30 People ar(' Funny
more to rouow in 1960.
Twenty five memhers re11ponded 1 1 00 News
The moon is approaching its to roll call by telling " ' Wtlat I 1 1 : 1 0 Wea! ht:�cas'
full phaae.
enjoyed t110.st in my garden thii.
The morning star ii; Mars.
year." Pttrs. Pearl Phillipa, a gue1t
-- - : - -::::-::-· ---- - - - -The evening 11ta,·• are Jupiter, 1peaker, w,� al110 present ror the
evening and rece1 veC: a girt from
Venus and Saturn.
t he dub.
On lhis duy in history:
:0.30 Johnny Staeulo
During thf' husi 111•ss session.
In 1783 the Revoluntionary War
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he!wern t ht' tl11itt•d State� and dues were paiti for 1 960-tl l . A
1 : 1{l Late Show
,:45
America's
Newsreel
Albi.:m
C real Bri tain ended with
the regional me1•ling was announrpd
5·00 R('Mrd ]lop
�i�ning uf the Tri·aty nf Paris
to be at Lak ta l lopf' 1111 OrtobC'r 1 2 ,
1:30 Dick Clark Slmw
In 19HI. Lhe Allit•S turn('d bal'k and also a eounty meet ing on
e:OO
Brave Slalli,;n
the c:erm.ins al Verdun m the (kl oher ::.1,. A round robin Get
8:00 Cartoon Spectacular
B:30 l.1,av; ;: 7n Bea,-er
rnsl Wurkl War.
Wrll C"arcl was 11rr�)ared fur M rs.
8,30
R11mper Room
9,00
Llwrence
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9:30 Movie
In 1 925, l h(' U. S. Na\"al 1ltrigihl1• art•a wide flow('r !.how ru11tesl al
0:00 J u t.u l!'e. v. 3, A .
1 :25 Your .l:.IIIO Re�
I ·Of' �Ip. To Thc-Minulc New..
Shl'nantloah was torn Lo piNcs in lhe Clti1.e11!'! National bank w:is
1 :30 I Married JoM
a sq uall 011l'r Av11, Ohm, and d1sn1ssccl by t !w _gruup M rs. ra11I ,. I : 1 0 Spurts Rf'port
2:00 Re11tless Gun
1
:
1
5
Lall•
�no,,.
&lt;-rashl•d. killmg l4 rrewmen.
ll:in �aHI lhal she will f•J)eak
1 2·30 Queen for a Day
and 11ho111 the Counly Fair !lower
ln 1 939, (;real Hrilain
I :00 About heel
t·r.ince derlarl'd war on (fermany,
shuw on W M P U. ra&lt;llO M011&lt;L1y
; :30 Medic
I n IIM:J the Allies i11vaded the a1 10 a m .
1 2·00 Tlw Bl1t Picture
Italian mainl11nfl a11d righting rn
2:00
Day i11 Court
Mrs. C: u)• Summt•rfiel d read t he
Sicily entled.
2:30 The G.:.le Slffl'fll 91:lOW
2 30 John lfopk;ns Filf'
verse of the month. Mrs, l'�sthn
1 .00 Collegt! Nt&gt;ws Conrerence
�-oo Beat the &lt;.ioct
Wrighl Pl'f'St•nt1·d ti paJ)('r ('l\ t ltlPd
Thou�hl for today: British a11- "Ceraniums on your window sill,"
1 :30 Nnt i1.rnnl Edu. As.cociatlon
".J:30 Who Do You Trullt
thor W. Som1•nwt Mau�ham said · and Mrs. C A. Young gavt• infor•
f;{)(I .l·Ullf'rlCan !''!nlllt11'td
1:00 Mystery Matint:e
" "Thl'rt' art' 1wo t:tmd lhin�s in malion on Peonies. Mrs 11,&gt;ward
5:30 Captain Gallant
Open Hearing
s,oo
life, freedom of thou�ht and free• Knigh! nuule l wo fall arran.gr
9:00 San n-anctsco Beat
3 :30 The AnlWPr
dom of action." '
-lj.$ll Yo?Jr Euo Rei,nna
ments for a dcmonslrnt1o n A
4:00 llka Chai;t• Show
6:40 Weather Teller
l'Ollll'St was r1111durll'&lt;I hy M r.,
'1:30 Amf'ril'un Arts Trio
6:4� · John Daly New•
Vernon W('her, and won h.11 M rs.
5.00 L.1nd o f Promise
7:00 Gray Ghost
kcid Yourw. !'' lowt"r jud�l · � - :'11rs
5.30
Trav(•I
Film
7·30
Cheyenne
Pearl Mora, Mrs-. Carl Kautz anrl
6·0[1 P,in 11le 's Choic•
8:30 Bourbon Street Be,•
Mrs. PC'arl Philli11s awarcle(I slick
6:30 Spurts l l1ghlights
9:30 Adventures In Paradlce
en; to Mrs. Howard Kmght, Mrs.
., ,00 Tra�kdown
l::lO Ted Mack Amateur Hour
Homer HOlh•r, M rs. Hny lloller
1 1:00 ' 1'h.e Nem Tonkbt
7 . 30 M.,.verick
and Mrs. Wyatt Ch11dwdl.
Sept. :S
Lawinflri:
8.30
1
1 : HI Scanning tb• Weather
D11rin11 the SO{' i ll l hour refrt•Sh·
The meeting of the ' Mother's
9,00 Th(' Pehl-I " · .,
1
1 :16 Sport Repdrt
nwnts
Wf'rC!
Sf"t'11t•d
and
a
tloor
Auxi liary of Boy Stout Troop 245
JO 'l'ht• A '.ukans
11
:20 �te Show
9
pri2l'
g11•t&gt;n
to
Mrs
Hoy
M
111n
whirh was ari&amp;inally scheduled for
Tht'
next
rel;!ular
mr('l1n� wdl
last night wa.� postponed until n1·xl
lw at the home d Mr�. Pt•arl
f-'riday evening.
An itt• cream aoclal will be spon­ Koblentz -On 0('1ober 5
1: ·t,0 Sunday News Specla:J
sored \Jy thw Homabullders Cluss at
HOLIER HOSPITAL
1 1 : 1 5 1 960 Olympic Games
the Sutton Methodis1 Church on
Adnus,ions, St•pt, I : Mrs J n me�
I l :30 Tbt"ater 13
4:45 Amrril'::n Album
1 he H11cir1e•Buhan 1l1111tl al 7 p. m. William .lnlinso11, Pomcru_r ; M rs.
- � ------:5:00
Dance
rar1y
So1mwl Lowell .Jeffers, Ma1ou: Mrs.
Alumni FootbDll game, bt"\we1•n Ira C'. Wellmun. M iddlepol't : .Joh11
li.00 All Siar wr�st lin�
M iddleport and Pomero I ex-stats, Hichard Kurhler, i'omcro)': Mr�. 7,00 Highway' Palrtil
8-00 CBS News
starting st 7 : 30 p. m., proceeds Dnnalrl A. Braini!rd, Mlttd!t•1111rt.
8:
1� Captain Kangaroo
Pnty
�.fu�rm
':30
tu the athletic ho11.111er funds .
01,1-hi1r,!WS, S1•pt. 1 : Fritz Burk .
Q·OO
Cartoon Theutf'r
HNltJ
Summ&lt;•r
Olympirs
11:30
Sept, -4
Mrs, Charles l'. Md"laskt•y, Mrs.
Mr.
Ltll"ky
�,oo
tft:00
December Bride
The 32nd annual reunion of the Jesse J. Can1erhury, Clrnrles Wil•
1
0:30
Videu
Village
Hove
Gun
W!ll
Trav.:l
1'110
·
.
Zuapan Clan at the HisinK Sun son Baker, Willif ' 8. Mrt'or1nirk,
11.00 r.unsmoke
' 1 :00 J Love Lucy
Park, Lancaster, Sundil:)', Sept. 4. L�rs. F..arl H. Dailey, Mrs. Fleet•
J.'ield event sponsored by Meigs wood F. Dolin, Mrs. EugP11e E. Hos• . D:30 Not For Htre
1 1 :30• Clear Horiion,
Motorcycle Club starting at 1 p. m. tic, Mrs. Evelyn E. S1ienrer. Debor• !I :00 1 1 O'clork N�W!
12:00 Love Qf Life
on the centerrleld at the Rock ah Ann Savag1&gt;, Mrs. Ernest R. \ 1 : 1 5 1 960 Summer Olympics
12:30 Search For Tomorrow
Springs F1ir Ground! Sunday.
Hesson, Mrs. KennC!lh C. Wyan1
12:45 Th.e Guiding Light
The annual Lone ,Bottom Com• and intani, Mr�. Junws W. Queen
t :00 Lire of RIiey
munity Homecoming;. Program and and infont.
1:30 As the Wol'l d TUrnJ
basket dinner. Everyone is wel
1,00 Rev. Mll!��ews
Births, Sept. t : A daughter to Mr.
2:00 Full Circle
- --COlt!,e.
,30 American at \\"ort
1
2:30
and Mrs. William llolaml Parsons.
. Hol1se Party
1:1:� Christian Se1cn.!e
Mr. and Mrs, F.rne�! Carr and
Racine Chapter OES will meet
3:00 1'he Mllll ol'lalre
lll:00 Air Force Scrapbook
in regular session at B p . m: al family are moving to Pomeroy
!l · 'tr. The VerdLt :to Youn
Ca .1era ;!
tU:30
the Masonic Temple. Worthy anti Russell Grimms an· moving in
1:00 Tbe Brilhtc!' D,IJ
.
Masltr Jane Hill his asked that their house.
I t : 00 Cig Pit-lure
J:15 Tl-A &amp;,cret "&gt;Iona
Mr. and Mrs Albert Hli"it�pr
all members be present lo com­
11111'1 The Ed1e of NIN
l 1 :30 RYU, USA
plete plans for Friends Ni11:ht were guests or his mother Josie 1 2·00 1 9fl0 summer Olympics
5:00 1960 . Summer Olympies
Heitger over t he weekend.
Sept. 10.
i:00 Art-,i.ar J. Smith, ?.e111•
1 .00 Baseball
Pomeroy Bend Grange 2741 will l ;a.,.;;;;;aa;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;.,
D:15
A Look at the Wea.ber
'
,
Time
3 ,30 l omedy
meet In epeeial seuion at I. he DAV
6:20 SportsCClAA -·
4:30 Rev. Willarfl Wllcoa.
hell Sunday at 2 p. m., to practice
1.30 AmOI 'It' Andy
for lnspectlon, which wlll be held
�,oo Oral R ·,erta
'1:00 Highway Paltol
Wednesday September 7.
�:30 Fate the Nation
7:36 The Charlie Farrell Show
6:00 FYS
8:00
Th"e Texan
Sept, I
Century
TwenUet.p
6:SO
A Best
Father
s:to
Wiener i-oast at the part, 111
l.asaiP
7:00
9:00 Ce1ebrltf 'faient Seoutl
Middleport Little Leaguer1, Pee•
•utn Dennia U1e Menace
93') Spike Jo'nes Show
Wtte Lea1uer1, Pony Leaguers,
IOfOO New co�y Showca,e
a,oo The Ed Sullivwn Show
hlih school lea111en, trophy pret0:30 The DuPont Show
111.'nlatlons, 1tart1n1 at � p. m.
9,00 Gtner&amp;l Z,�ttrli! Tlltatl':r
Mock Wedding at Syracuae Grade
9:30 Alfrec'I Hitchl'ock Pre11tn� U :00 New1
1 : 10 A Look at the Weatlller
School. Sponsored by Syracuse and
10:00 Lucy in Connecticut
\l : 15 . Theater 13
l\acine Firemen with R1clne cast
to·JO What, My Line?
8 p. m. Adminlon, aduta DOc, stu•
dents He.

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�0 JUNIOR
�OES TO SEE

too Rot h ,'I f!' i rHll'fat ig:i blt• , J !ld J1 0 SSf' ,\ S(' c l o f
n lmust u n hc l 1 (• v;11Jlr v igor Bo1 h l w long t o t hl!
tough modern sc-houl o f pol l l il S , i i i which
AN OLD TRAFFIC ILINKIR
&lt;1uarter is neither askvd nor give n .
An out-of . state motorist w11111
It will he a t1..•11sc.•, cxdting t:il lll Jlaign l uo . driving alung a New England
fi i ghway lhat wi:.; unfamiliar to
1 1 ' .s ll"llP t h a t t h ( • l )pmon;l ! s h;ivc . ruu g h l _v 0 a [ him. All ot o sudden
he became
3 to 2 edge in voter H•g ist r:ll ions, t h;1t i 1 is aware of a double ambftr blinker
mathem a ti t- a ! l y im poss i b lt • for t he HPpublt- on his left. ahf'ild amt above the
roacl. l ie hact never seen this
c· ans to t a k&lt;• ovt•r lhe S( ' IW 1 1' , and th �i l t ill ' k1ml of s1i,:n11I
and wonder ed what
chance of a flf•puhh&lt; " nn win of t lw l l uust' is 11 1n1.•:inl.
llis puall·mrnt was soon re•
('Xceedingly rr1nok. This. I lle u1 11t 1alcd mighl
�oll· i•d In a �hurl dislan('&lt;' h ('
t hrnk, i n d icates easy sailing for the Ke nnedy - saw ,1 sid1 • road approach ing from
J(1hnson t k kt.&gt;t But the experts see the b11 l l 1 11 1 1w r1�h1. Thi• hlinker w � s likf'
1 a wrnrn n(' TII l'a1_1 1 11111, warning the
a s a toss-u p . The voters' as a series o r c lel'- ,1pprna&lt;·li
111g llri �'cr 1 o bl' 1•1dr.i
.
.
had, o·r whPliiPr 11 Is j ust a tempora ry phen­ l ions has pn.1,•ud , regard the Presidency d1f- 1 ardul
ferenl ly t han t hey regard Senate , House or
W1 1 hin t m1its l h_e hlinker was
omt.'na or l ln• lwgrnni ng of a 1ww pul l l 1eal
·
era. Thal ;isidt·, N ix:on a nd Kennody have tak­ Gub� 1·naturial seats. Purely partisan .consid· :: 1�_�;. ::/;�: � \ 01 �1 �� ��� /�:ry P�::�
en nvi•r t he i r parl ies with iuuazing cumphile­ erat1ons a pply less and less In choosing the li:hu-,:lly :1 is intended 1 0 cbll
&lt;illt•r1t1nn
. . It is dt&gt;·
neits The o!dn learlel's, with few exceptio ns, Chief Magistrate. So, as the p;aying goes, both SlJ.:ll('tl , l!Hltorl'somclhing
OV4'r.
to
g111e du1·
r:and1 ates W I i i run scared .
h a ve twf'fl hrusht•d i n to tnt&gt; wings. Thr na·
11111 1n• &lt; :1•1wrally this means suf
f11 11•11t 1 i1ne lo 1·r1ahlr thoi;e con­
l he mem ben_°fth_
am l Y - O111' I ' " l ·l'llt'd In
e r_
of 1·a11 lJrq1are
takr whal f'11N step�
1
death waa riwordod, for_ the pa s l rn;' i. y h(• 111•t·c
At thu husinesa SC!Hion follow• year; Mn .. Bertha t:unninghem
01 right� 1111d s.� ary tu 1irolt!cl their
inll't't•sts, whctlwr t·ul•
[
Hump;arnor
.
i
M
dinner,
In(! l he
Akrnn, Ohio JlaM!!Cd away. She wa�
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· 1 -n· ·1 &lt;I 1111 t .
recordt!li a d au,: h tf'I" o r n l'Y. Alonzu D tr1· 1 1 1'(' 0r 1111
activities
h1•
t
all
had
MOJHIISTON FAMILY R EUNION anti also guvc reeording8 or sov
t' tht• bnna Fi�,,
By lon
T\1;• 451 1! arm11al tr-union of lhc er:11 poHI reunions that he has re Morri1to11 a 1irorn inent Me1hmlilril 1ww p: t!i;r 11rnl'lH' 1wnera! c1r­
panl
or
ql
s
Virginia
several
Wesi
mlni1ler
uf
Murrisln11 fann!y w11s hf'ld Sun
('Ortled. Thf' print " ipal uddrr.sN wi1s
n1laliun !ms h1•c11 shown to be
d 11)' A11i-:11�t �/Uh ;1\ l he 11\t rarHvc �ivcn hy ltev. John IPenhowN, yean 1go
the new, 1 ml:!mbor or 1 he chin tlu· lwlll g1•11eral nwdi tun for i;u{'h
(' 1111nlry ho,,w of Vlr and MrM
Union United l{rC!l h is Bn•nda l.y1111 l.1•wi.� . 2 w1•Pk olt! 11ut 1n•s, Thut i:1 why tl1c laws ur
hl'
l
uf
p11�tor
l laruld !11111,tflnwr . hu(·k ur l larl
i:rn church who �avu II v,•ry aµ
all !',() states nu1ke 1irovision for
ford Tilt' U11111i;:,1nwrs have un u11- propriutf' und lnteresUng 1olk 111 tliiughkr of Mr :rnd Mrs. \\' illw111 t he publi(·11tion in 11ud1 news­
Lewis
uf
l'!1l!lt
l'li•as:1111.
11su11lly l11v1•ly lawn prrfcl'\ for the !ht= 1:rou11.
Twu uld1•�1 nf l lll ' fn mily pn•� lW l)NK of hundreds of kinds of
1•vt•11l wl11d1 w:i� hi�l"ll y apprecinl•
puhhf. 1101,iccs: This has rume lo
Ju m H M Crump gave a brief enl wttro Mrs. Lilli(! Mcltu11 ant.I be o ' tiallic Plitt of the Mrrican
l'd hy all 'Mw adult11 seemed tu
J1.1nw11
M.
(
'l'l1mp.
&gt;
1
l' njny 1 hf'm�c krs inure thon ua,ral ,btch or td, early hi1tory of l ht'
Those t'Ulllillg fr-om lht,,orc-Al!lt,1 ll'i;al sy�h•rn 11ncl, mdrCcf, or l hc
nnd thP youngl'I" group had iW· Mi•1 1 ·f'-a'mily ror the l&gt;em•fit of l hl'
1lt•morrntk 11ro1·tss itself.
_.
anrl hall� to m11kt· 11 hlg dlly ror ym111Rl't folks ur�i111,l tluml to keeµ lli.� tann wt'Tt' �1 r. ,ind Mrs. Lllfr}"
A111lcrso11
and
�un
Juml's
Luwn•111•1·
the,n. R1•�i,l1•� 1111 Uw efforts M r. alivf' the 111\Nest of the family
MAR K ET ROOF COLLAPSES
HnmjHfnl'T 1onk 1o 11111kf' lhl• Or PIHi I.hr purpnNt or l ht! reunion�. Jr. of ( 'harll'�ln11, Sou!h ( ';1r11l111.i
Sl'l!IN( ; !i'U:1.ll, N .I . lll'f -Th('
( ' ONlnn II n10sl �ll("t"(•H(lll line' he
J\ v !!r)I lntf'r{'St ing IC'tt�r of 01111 Mr . ;111d \1r.� . Mason Morns r,wf of 11 s11f11•rmarke1 rollaps1•d
h ud sh:m1 1iust1•il 011 the roods to grt•!'i111-:s was rt•ad frorn Mrs. l(l · ton 11111J 1!.111i.: ht1•rs, l larli 11t• illl&lt;I &lt;l11ri11g II fll"(' F'riduy 11ighl, 15 min•
llin· &lt;11rr1•1 lu11 for lhusf' rrnm a l1•r1 .lom•�. a tl'l11l1v1• of 1h(' famil)' !Jonnit! &lt;,f N11varr1•. l lh1u
uh•� afh•r 80 shu11iwri: · had bC!en
1-'ul luwing is II l1hl 11[ ollu·rs r11stwil In .� nfrl_y The shopprrs
dislnm·t• 1•:1sy l o r1111I 1 helr WilY lo IIVIII� Ill l .tltlolon, Color1do 11la l
ml: sh1• 1� l ro11hlt'd with arith rilis who atlf'rulnl. Mr ;ind Mrs. J hws­ WNl' hrrd1•fl out hy vohmll•cr fire
hl� humr.
1111&lt;1 n•i:rt'I �hi' t·uultl nut 11 1 1 1•111!. lun llrnm1.u1 111111 (•hlldr,•11, Sam f1i.:litrrs frn rn six Morris ('ounty
A., nlway11 1he 11irnir illnnrr Shi• is an nrtld, paints plcture11 of my 1111d f "u ! lwri1ll'; Mrs ltulwrl rn111 11111nil i(•S, l \1�st'r�hy who spol waN 1 111• d1•hul11 11f 1 111· iluy Lou,: nwwi1 uin ,. r,nrry of !he! Ro&lt;·ky Hi&lt;'!' uud sn11 l\,.hh�· ; Mis.� t•s l\lur_v 1 ,•&lt;I f11111ws sh1101]11g from t lw rooF
ta bh:M w1•re plun·U 11mtn I hf' lovl' Mount;tiu.� .
anti Lillian l\runna11, l•:l11H"r llr,ir1 of tlw half•hlork long mpnmarket
ly !ihudt' lrt•r• 1111d lr,1H h11l -Nith 1111
nan, Mr. a11d Mrs. l'r1•st11n A1 11!1•r• .�,,und,•d l hf' alorm.
k uuls of f1N1d 1hHI ulll y MorriNtOIII!
Stlll an1I Sl!ll 1)11v1tl, M r ;11111 l\lrs.
HuhN1 l.1•wi.� 1111!1 d1ildn·11. �Ilk(•
Mrs. 1\1:iry Ann KliiSS who has ·
11ml Surnh; II.Ir. and M rs . . J;111ws twt ' l1 i11 l lw hospital for i-i,veral
Lt&gt;wls arid rhildrc11, lk&lt;·k�- Ji1m 1•.� w1•l'ks nml under went opt'f11t ion
Jr. Burburn u11d L '11111w•: M r a111! ,� abl1· to In' back home!. Mn.
I, 1£boralo'1 IT. c­
AOIW89
Mrs. J11mei; M. ( 'rump: Mrs. Hoh K i ns� 1s the oldest woman in Hart•
1 , Famod
lamp
er1
Melton; Mrs. l .1•lund 1\1. f11rd a11cl ii is hoped !thC' soon will
point
•· Vor.cloUI
e.vlatora
llu11rh anct (' hildrt•n. M,1ry l .1111, r11lly rti" O\'l'T.
tt1h
(obbr,)
n. Ke!!p
Donna Lt•t•, Mlllnn 111111 Lou Ann:1;
Mr.\. Lllf Mour1! �urrered o heart
It. Huf
11. Narrow 1trlp ti. Venet&amp;tl,
Mrs, Mt•lviu su 11 11 k : .'l-1 r ii!ld M r�. a!hll'k Monday ond was taken to
•m•
e. !hun
of WOOd
llurry Cru mp, l\frs l lor( h_\· S,•lmll lhc· P1ensun1 Vi('w l lospilnl.
IO. hrm
12. To dl■pla.y
'I, It 11 (oon
11nd d:iughlN. W11nt1('1 I(', �I r. an,t
Mr. Hilly He11rhart of Tro y was
tiuUd­
tnoted:•
1a. Wild 'buffalo
M1·s. Huy Housh, Mrs. l'hyll i.� II.fo r e11lli11i,: on M r . 11nd Mrs. Jomes
ln«
8, PUultr
(Ind , )
tin, Mr. und Mrs B ur!ll Dur.�I lllHI M. ( 'rump Thursday morning. He
t. Frolit■4
Jt, MON
10, Roman
c·hllilrc•n, ShL"rry, 1\1111111 1111d lknn; is n former pupil of Mr. trump
axl■natw
�- Dllh
tl&amp;Sler
11S. trtlltd
Mr. 1111d Mrs. llotwr1 Sun1111 1 "1" , ;irul who 11l h•r11led t hf' l'leus1111t Vale
H. Bum
1&amp;. Hilll
wtUI auJ
&lt;lauw;hh•rs, Ju!lilh 1uul .Julii-; Mr. S1·huol fifty t wo years ago when
with
(8, Ah.)
,1. ll•llh&amp;pe4
J7. J&lt;,uu
11nd Mrs. I I . 0. Bin in 1111tl rhll1lrt·n, M r. l'rump was !he Le11cht&gt;r.
rnoldtn,.
l\quld
18. It• capltl,l 19, Stone Nt111t' Y and ltc('d ; Mr 1md Mr�.
HAATPORD PERSONALS
fl, A t()Wft
G, Cnlc1nt,.
10. Ptrfonn
la hou1
l l arold Lewis; Mr, and Mrs. !' a rk
Mrs.
William Purcell left Mon­
(mlloq.)
21 , Miektwne
20. MIit.
Wf)t4
1.f'c 11nd �rnndsnu Ho,:N L&lt;'('; Mrs. day ror hrr home in Alhambra,
23. Bluntlff
bftverq-t
N, lblftordl•
ftauN
lluth Somnll'r; Mr. llo)'&lt;l l..{'wis: L"aliforni11 after a two weeks visit
23. Halli
UQ' PtrWOII d. �ION te
23. Hrbrew
Mr.
11nd Mrs. Lt•onflrd l lowl'll. Al · wilh her r11othcr Mrs. lhinry Jen­
to, Boxw
., _ ...... '6, Cenll
llltA:r
1('n
r&gt;ow('II: Mr. und Mrs. Hoy kins.
lttluntllq
(muo.)
24. Tac, for Dn•
.Yau�l'r
arnl 1l1n1j!htt'T l"atlll'ritll';
Mrs. Henry Jenklna, Mn. Wll­
28, �pple
Sar11h Mnt' Wili111nson: Ile\'. un1l llum PUl'rell (th e furmor Bertha
eentef'I
Mn. Jnhn kf' nhuur amt d1il!.lrf'n, Jenkins) WllliaM and RiC'hard
IO. lAbor
l'arnlyn. John, Sh11rcm anti Funny Jenkin� wne in Hrldgeport, Ohio
Ll'a; Mr. and Mr�. 11ml ll1111t1 l ht' \11 ullcnd l ht' wedding of Miea
(Q.B. )
huste�H M r . 1111d Mr.� . l larold Mnrgarf'1 Lou Gairin11 and Mr.
11. Rt\t61'9
II. Bun p4
U111ni:arnf'r And ('hlldr('/1, llf'loris, }(rnt•st Kovoeh, August 20th. The
18.
Enflllll
.fll 1w, Mury .la a11d JPhn new Mrs. Kovach is the · grand­
.ll'llll,
1
1'1Vtr
Harold.
daughter o[ Mrti, Henry Jenkins .
M, llu..
Offil'ers for lhC! rl'11nro11 were
Juhling Mcclung returned this
clecll•d· Presidi•nl , Ja nw!I M. week £rom Ogleba y Puk, Wheel­
Crump, St·nelary. �1rs. t'harlottC! in.i:: where he has been attendin&amp;
.O, :eo.th'■
litre.
NR!ionnl Band ramp.
¥1cUm
Mrs. I.ale M oore sufrered a
16. 0.t rl4 "
VETERANS MIET
s('vert heart attack this past week
'8, ll'ffer
HNent �uests of Mr. anti Mrs. 1111d ill reported lo be In serious
,1. Tall
James N (rump wNe Mr. anct nmditlon at the Mason Clinic, Ma­
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Mrs. ( 'yr1l llaymnncl 1n1d ;\lrs. son .
Kello�g of Grf'enfiNI. M:issat·hu.
Mrs. Henry Jenkin!! llad as
a. Rupe,
s1:th. Mr. Haymond and Mr. Crump i,:ur!IIS ror 1 he weekend Mr. and
00. B&amp;mbl, t.J,
served toU4't her in France &lt;lurl11_1! Mr�. l larn1(1 Spybold or Wheelin@:.
DOWN
Word War t and {ht&gt;y h�d not
Mrs. P. G. Musgrave w11 a Ml·
t. llxc:i\an\a­
sel'll 1•11.-h other rt1r 41 }'t'ars and n•nl 11fternoon guest of Mr. 11nd
11 wus a hA ll PY reunion for thC!m Mrs. J. M. Crump.
tu s1•1• eal'h oth1•r 11ml talk ovt•r
Mr. anti Mrs. Harry Crump of
I, Cavil
•
their exrerit'llt'l'I! of t hl' l,!rrut llcndereon were afternoon gueJ,li
,-5
war.
1·t·&lt;"ently of Mr. 11fld Mrs. J. M .
DAIL1i' CRYl'TOQIJOTl!l - Hon'• �ew to worll 111
1.' rump.
&amp; S Y D L 9 4 A ll 9
TOWN COUNCIL MIITING
M r and Mn Rlthard Johnton
II L O lt o • a L L O W
A 1peeial m!:!et lng of th(' Town t and Mrs. Carrie Turnbull w•rt
One lett.r limply ltlsdl for anolhef. In tti.t■ Nmpl■ A II uNd
council of llarlfurd wu. held in 11hoppin&amp; In Pomeroy Monday.
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lol' the tbl'M L't. X for thl two o--. ,ta. • ,,.,1, ltll■n, api»,
the Mayor"11 oUice Tuesday even•
Mrs. Charle1 Juhllng and Mr,,'
trtphn UMI llllJth ud tonn&amp;tloll ot tM YIONI llr'9 all lllata.
inl when a numbt-r or men from and Mrs, John Rletmire were 1in
.. � Ille - 111,- _.. '1Ul11-L
Charlttton and Point Pl(IHanl Parkersbur1 Friday evening.
rame lo rllacun the rirupos�d
Mri. J. M , Crump la able to be
&amp; lllffle... ci,,otau..
waler �ytsem for the town. The out after a ae\'enl weeka illnep.
Council iii makln,11 every t&gt;Hort lo
Mn. W. T. Stone waa 1hoppl1111
• 'U Cl 11 1 9 Q O V 1 W N I
11ecure a w•ter 1ytsem for the In rarkeraburg Friday.
I B (t
Q O I l V
Cl o V V,
1C I "town, I\ project waa proposed and
M iss Esther McKnight has hep
dl1cu1&amp;ed by 1nembers of l he Soil 1pei1ellng a vacation with �r
Conservation department to erec1 m�pht&gt;w and flm\ly ,
.
Mr. and Mrs. George G.
a dam on Slidinil Hill Creek a•
a protection of lloodi; and to ae- Kniaht and children in FAgle
,
tl&amp;l'I w1ter for the town.
New Jersey,

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By Hatio

"THE WAY FOR ,
YOUNG
FUTELE.SS . . ,

Thl.s campaig n wil l b(' l hl ' rno-,l i 11lf'nsivc in
h i.stury. Mr Nixon p t :inco to Int l'\'('l"Y orlt• of
the f"IO staH·.s St•nator K e n nnh prnll;1hly w i l l

Social Even ts In
Hartford W. Va.

2-Dailv SPnl inel. Pomrrov . �f iddleport , 0., Sept. 3 , 1 960

COULD PAVE

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BRAGS ABOUT
/.Its CONNECTIONS, . I
NEIGHBOR
FU1'ELESS
"THOUGI-IT BULLY

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1I They'll Do It Eve

Time 'll!i;· · -·r · ·

Mrs. Chadwell' s

Home Was Soene
OI Club Meeting

WCHS-TV Channel 8

Channel 8 - Saturday

Channel 8 - Monday

Dan Smith Farm Scene Of Hay
Day Meeting Next Thursday

C. E. Bl,IIHIH
Caunty E J1ler, 1 lon Avent
"Can average Meigs ('OUnty soils
be buill up to !he pom1 whNc
they will provide �ood fora,ee for
Meig!I cour.ty d111ry 11r1d heer tat
tie?", will be ronC! of the q11es•
lions to bt&gt; rnns1dered at lhe Meigs
County Hay Day lo be held al the
Dan Smith farm on the Racine•
Buhan roa(l next Thursday , Sept.
8lh al \ :30 P. M.
Mr. Smith hu been work1111: lo
build u p his entire farm so that
it will pro11ide sufficient forage
for his dairy herd. His recent toll ·
version to bulk: handlin g of milk
as well as his growing family of
four children will place i11rreased
demand s on th;, ability o f the farm
to produce a family Ji11ing.
As a backgrou ncl for his furn
work Dan completed four years of
vocation al agricultu ral trammg un­
der the supervjsion of Howard No­
lan. Vo•ag teacher when he i::rad
uated from Racine l·Hi;.h School i n
1953. Since that time h e has beC!n
farming on the home farm with
his father, Paul Smith. r&gt;uring the
lasl few years Dan has ti:,ken over
the complete operation of the
farm.
During the lasl two y ,�ars he
has been wnrt ing closely with the
Meigs Soil Const:rution District,
S.C.S., A.S.C. and the E.xlensio n
Service on one particul ar area of
the farm He has al.so used assist·
anct or these groups on other
--.arts of the farm
On the particu lar area ot the

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farm wherP !he hay day will b1•
held Dan reports that as II boy ht&gt;
picked dew bcrne� A1 mo5t farm
�rs are finding 0111 ,1 is not pos
�1hle 1o raise the fertll1ty and pro·
durt1\·e le\·el of a soil •rea in 11
short t i me
Al t he Hay Day visitors will
have lhe opportunit y to see d1f­
ferenl melhods nr scedint differ­
ent seed i ng mixtures. and t he efferts of d ifferent rates of ! immg.
Questions will al.so be d1srussed
on management, fertilization and
other practices to estabhsh and
maintain stands of high quality
forage.

Meigs county farmers ha\'e run
into many problems in trying to
increase t he produrtive levt"ls of
their farms which in turn assists
i n improving family li11ing on
those same farms. lligh levC!h of
produrtion and family !1ving de•
mand high levels of input5 into
the soil in the way of lime, fer­
tiliier, a nd manure.
Most farmers are ·now realizing
that a soil lcsL will gi11e the basic
needs in the way of each soil for
lime and fertilizer. The better
farmers are even increasing the
amounts of lime and fertilizer ap .
pliC!d above lhe ,oil test recom,
mcnd11tions.

In Meigs count y farmers know
that high production from alfalfa
requires high fertility and a high
level of lime. Ye1 many times al ·
falfa has been seeded without 1 he
necessary rerlility and lime level
being present. As some _,,oils men
have pointed out : Plants may ap­
pear normal yet may nol be

Her(l · s BIG New� from your

New HOLLAND DEALER

NOW! City
Convenience
Beyond The Gass
Mains With

!:hannel 8 - Sunday

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Meigs &amp; Mason
Coming Events

WHTM-TV Channel 13

Channel 1 3 - Saturday

Channel 13-MondoJ

Channel 1 3 - Sunday

Double-chops, d,1111 cnops

Meet the venratile New Holland
"'33" Crop•Chopper! Maket1 ti.lap
chopping a Lrueze . . . dOE!II dozeria 0£
"big and little job, around your
farm all year '10undl
Many new feat11n11! New knife
desi11n and pl11cemont- I 6 left­
bl!lind knivee and 16 ri1ht-hand
knivR11-gi111:1 true 1ymmetrical bal·
anee for top cutting act.ioo. Doubt..
ed1ed for twic11 the cutting lifal
New abifting dnwbu let.a yoq
awitcb from road trHe) to fteJd
aperation in a moment!

Wherever you l i ve, you can en­
joy the conve1lien("c of gas and
hlodern appliancc5 . . . _ _ will!
A5hland Bottled Gas. Ashland
Bottled Gas
is dependable ,
convenien l, stormproof, hcab
instant� .

FULTON­
THOMPSON

For Mo,.. Details Phone
or Wrila

TRACTOR SAL ES

AVERY NELSON

Ph, WY-2-510 1 Pomeroy

Hemlock Grove, Ohio
Phone WY-2-ti794

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Up' To The

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Pomeroy Chapter J86 OES will
meet In regular aesalon Tuesday
al 7:4?l p. m,, at the M asonle
Temple.

The Loyal Pals Cl111 of the Mid­
dleport Church of Chrlal will meet
thl• comlnc Tuesday evening 1t
the hame ot Mrs. Allen Jtmkinson
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Pomeroy Grang;e will me.et at
the DAV JtaU in Pomeroy for the
purpo1e of holdln1 the 1nnual ln1peetion, All memben are re­
queated to be present.

The Ladle. Aid of St. Paul's
Lutheran chutch will n:ieet ln the
t:burch soci1t room Wednesday 1t
7 :30 p. m .• wtth Nn. Vir1ll Hamm
and Mi11e1 Emma and Dor, Hamm
11 hoateaae1, Mn. sam11rl Michael
and Mn. Willlun l'ncbr will be
In ch1r1e of the proaram.

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Ml9'ute

Ma,on
County
HEWS
1 Tl11es Dady

10 AM
11:55 AM
lilll

The Salem. Center PTA will meet
Thundar, Sept. 8, at 1:90 p. m. ■l
the tehool. Bver,,one J• ln11tted and
earenta are , ur1ed to attend, Rthabmenta will be 181'¥ed.
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RFD
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Brr.akfast Prrty
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Matorcade
Star Salute
Top Ten
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Rev. ll&lt;,nt1.11me.l')' (R1•tland

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News
The Sullday Show
fbe Army Hour
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Apoatolle ChlU'r.h ,
United Nation■ Show

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One of the r(;asons why improved forage is needed to in­
crease farm income on the t&gt;an Smith farm is this family of
Dan Smith and son, Olm, shown i n one of t h e meadow strips which wi l l be seen next Thurs­
six. Dan and his w i re, Donna ,Jean, are proud of their family day ) Sept . 8th at 1 :30 p.m . at the Meigs Cou n t y Hay Day
of four chi ldren, Don, age 7 , second grade, Bonnie, age 5,
Faith, age 3, and 1 year old Tim.
In the background is the milk house housing the new bu lk
:nilk tank.

MIGHT ENTER MINISTRY
NEW YORK U P I - Slcven C.
Uockcfeller, 24. son of New York
Gov. Nelson A. Hockefeller, will be­
gin a course at Union Theological
Seminary Sepl 19 lo frnd oul more
about "the faith and th(' ministry"
before deridin g whether lo enter
the rlergy.
growing and developing properly
because of hiddeo hunger This
is an insidwus kind of deficiency,
because proh\ may he redured
without ttle grower realizing thert
1s a problem, rerLile soil has been
compared lo a self.feeder - a
self feeder where crups 1·an J:cl
the plant foods they need when
ll1f'y need them.

Rf'li Clov..r has bf'en used by
many farmers as a forage crop.
l l11we11er, disease has usually re•
fJUllcd in a �reully depleted stand
the second yNtr with sometimes
only grass being the hay crop
harvested.
Farmers are wondcrin� 1f · lcs•
pcdeza may not have an unporlant
place on many of our soils which
are 1101 up lo the alfalfa le11cl.
Yields of hny or two tons per acre
have been secured where allentrnn
has been paid to fertility. In the
hands of careful farmers, who
have acrompanied Lhe use or lcs-­
pedezas with treatment, thoy have
hec11 lhe meens of making good
land out or depleted unpronta\Jle
soils. It is true wilh lhC! lespede.
zas, as w i t h many other lhin�s.
that t he hum1111 elcml:!nt w i l h
which they are associated df'ter­
mincs their value!.

At l h e Hay Day ne:itl Thursday,
Sf'pl. 8th al I :30 P. M. farmer�
will have! t he opportunity 10 hear
first hand from nan Smith how
he! has cstablishC!d his stands, the
trealmcnl given, what he plans t o
d o t o maintain the stands, and how
l hese sLsnds rompare with others
lhut he h.aR made. Everyone inter•
ested in improved produclion is
invitl'd to attend.

Cu t Bu ild ing Costs

Up To

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NEVER
BEFORE!

KO PPERS
PRESSURE-C REOSOTED

POLES and LUMBER
You Hve money on Koppera preuur•
crP.0110ted fence poall and barn t&gt;ol• be­
caul!M' they rl!lli1l di!Cay, rot and termit4
attack for 30 years or moN. When )'(IU.
divide ttw, coat of Koppen potlJ by their
30 Yfllr aervice life you'll realize why they
provide the lowest annual poat cost. S.v­
inp over the yur■ in post· replaeementa
more than pay for your initial invettmen&amp;.

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e EASY
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TO BU I LD
COST

e TERM ITE and
ROT PROOF

State 4-H
Congress Set
For Sept. 10-14

Ohio's 43rd annual 4-H Club Con•
gress will hrmg rl('arly 900 rluh
:i1embcrs and advisor� lo the Ohio
State U n iversity camµus here Sepl·
t·mber 10-14
Thenw of !he ('011&gt;:rt•ss-hi��c-�l
4• H meeting or the year in Ohio1� ' "Learn, Gmw, Servr, and Livf'
Through 4- 11 . " E.ich day of the 1 ·
day program will c.1rry oul one
phase or t hat thcmr
Sept 10 will be ' "Learn Day,"
wilh John Hanning, program leader
nf Lhc Federal F::xll'nsiou Scr..fr('.
and Ur. 11.uy Kollman. dean or Ohio
�late l l n 1 vrrsily " s t ' ollel:(e of Agri­
n1lturc and Horne Eronomics and
(llr(' rlor of the ( 1h10 Agricultural
1•: )qlrt1me111 S1a11011, sdiedulC!d lo
�J&gt;f'ak.
Sllll&lt;1ay, S&lt;'plPlllhN I I is des1g11att•d ,is "t :row Day." II will bc.li(in
with a 7 .30 wurship service con.
du('\cd hy the Hcv Waller Plum
mer, pastor or the HIiliard Metho­
d 1sl Church. After breakfast the
boy� 111111 ;;iris will attend Colulll ·
bus chur&lt;'hC!s of their choice. Dr. L.
Clair,: Warden, p[1stor ur the King
i\V('Otlt' Met hod1s1 l " hurrh in Col•
11ml111s, will speak lit a 2 p. m. as ·
srmbly on "Young People and Tu­
da,•'s Tcn�io1us." A safely talk con­
teSt 1:1ho is scheduled for t he after•
noon aml a rerrealiunal program
for lht' evening.
The traditional mock legislative
srssmn at the Stale Ca1&gt;itol is set
for ·· serve Duy· · Se11tember 1 2.
The 4•11 ' crs will volr on a n111st1•
tutio11al amendment to permit J)(_'r•
snns 011er 1 8 years of Rgc to 11ol1•.
"L1v1.• Day · · Sept . 13. will gi\'C 1hc
boys �ml g:irls a pr!'\'irw of n11l('g('
life as they 11i�1l 1.lifforcnt depar1
111e11ls 11n the rampus. The ltev.
l lufV(')' Hahn, pastor of Lhe Oller·
b t•m Church, D11yton, will speak at
the annual banquet that cvenin,i;: in
lhr Ohio Union. The day will C!nd
with a candlelig hting service al
�irrur Lake. Congre�s dcleg:ates
will leave for home after break­
fast lhe followin g Jay.

Apple Grove
Society Report

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By Mn. HerMC't Rou1h
Mr. und Mrs. Lester Roush. and
family spent Lhc WC!ekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter McDade at
Troy .
Mrs. Glenn Wolfe nf Washing•
ton D. C. is \' isiting her brother.
Alec Wheeler and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
and ,on spent Sunday with Mrs.
Dollie Durst al Point Pleasant,
W. Va.
M r . a n d Mrs. Chiirles Bogi;!eRS
und family have moved lo the
Edna Carleton residence.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Roush and
family moved from the Fred Link
rf!sidence to their £arm.
Earl Robinson is a surgical pa·
1.ient al Holzer Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Har.ry Rowe of
:\t ichigan spent a two weekst va·
cation with the former's mother
Mrs. Kale Rowe and family and
Mr. and M rs. Wiley Ours.
Mr. and Mrs. Ros� Van MC!lcr
and family have returned to their
home here afler spending a yt&gt;ar
al Warm Springs, Montana.
Rev. Dwight SpC'ncer filled l lw
pulpit al the Fuirview churctl
Sund11y night.
The Fain•iew Sund11y Schon! en•
jo_\l(:d a wiener roast al M i ddle·
port Park Tue&amp;day night.

Inconspicuous Cipher Oerk Tipped Western
World To Russia's Spy Ring Work 15 Years Ago

EDITOR$ NOTE: Monday, Sept ,
S, i• the Uth anninrury of th•
d•y ciph•r d•rk Igor Gou1enk•
fled from the SoviH emb1 11y in
Ottawa and k,nded C•nadlan offidal1 de1cumenh thal prov.cl
Ruui• wu opereting • ,.,,., spy
networll •a•in1t the West.
Bv MAURICE CUTLER
OTTAWA, Onl. UPI - Fifteen
years ago Monday. an 1nconspicu•
ous riphcr rlerk named Igor Gou•
ienko walked out of the Soviet
('mhassy here and lippf'd the
Western world lhal Russia was
s!ealing ils atomir secrel�.
Gouzcnko " s fli,:ht lhat night with
a shirt . full of espionaxe dorumcnls touched off investigations
thal nol only imphcaled a group
of Canadians, liu\ provided the
hasis tor 1 h c subsequent t·aplure
of sornr of ! he mosl notoriou,;
mcmhNh of t he Commu111sl inlC!rnational sJlY ncl .

M r. and Mrs. Harold Bumgarner
and children Delores, .Mary Jan
and John Harold of Letart Route
one vlaittd Mr. and Mrs. J. H
Crump Monday

E\'Cll mor('. 11 tolU th&lt;' Wesl dra
LHd1 To Spiff
mat1cally and wi thout douht Iha!
f:ouzenko ' s testimony before a
the cold war. with 1lJ cont inuous ro}' ai romm1ss1'1n led directly to
mes� of Communist mtngue, was I the arrrst or Dr. Alan Nunn May,
a �rim r&lt;'alily
t he Rrit1sh physicisl ronvicted of
Life of Fur
giving atOOll(' secrets to the HUS·
For f.ouumko, 11 meant the s1ans The Ottawa 11py trials led I
start of a hfr of f('ar m wh1eh e11 mdireclly to the eventual arrell
Loolc Closely At The
today he looks on himself as a o f Dr Klaus f,'urhs and pul inveati•
Cylirtder Of A Row-Crop
,en
. l l v 1 n � rnv1tatmn ' "
to other Soviet f galors on the trail of Ethel 11nd
uff1cials to ddert and a symhol Jullu4 Rost&gt;nberg whu were later
that lht• Commnnisls still wish to exttuted by the United State1 81
l1guidale
I spies.
Gouzenku look 109 IC!ll-talr doeuArtrr the initial furore 4ied
mrnts wllh him wheu he lert thl' down, Gouzenko was conslantl:y
emhassy about 8 p m Sep1 5. guarded by plai11sclolhet1 RCMP
• You .u ve pawer becauNc cup- ·
1 G45. His att 1 vit1ch clunn1; th(' nexl constables who lived with the ram­
ped :!lhape design cuts and
24 hours, while he sought franli- ily ilS chauffcr or haodyman. They
throws.
e ally lo t r ll Im slnry bt-fore em mol'ed from place to pla.:-e to build
• Chops uniformly bec.i.m,e 4
bass�· nff1l' 1al� cau � ht 1 1p with him. up a "Canadian history" and pro-­
knives •Hord 1 2 reet of cul­
had eno 11 £ h d oak -1 nd •dagger sus test t hem against possible Commu ·
ling edge.
pcns t' lal 1•r t o provide Hollywood 1:isl reprisa b .
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The
difference in this cylin­
wilh mat('rial for a 111011,e.
Toda�•
the
"conlable-in·resider
is
faat work . lii:ht draft,
l i e Wf'nl from the embassy to dencc" has bef'n dispenaed with,
less
CO"'
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an Onawa newspaper, where a but the Gouz.enka white. frame
Ask us �l&gt;out a No. 50 Forage
distwlit· vinf,l t-ditor passed up one horn(' 1s near an RCMP detachment
Harvester.
of the "sroops" of the derade. Af- and tlw Mounties keep an eye on
ter spt•ndmg a sleeple!ls nii:ht, the morles1 house
Gouzenko ran up a,l!ainst similar
Despite his furtive h(e. Gouten•
skcptinsm the nexl day when he , ko b&lt;' camc a successful author
John Blackwood is in U nivers• Lr1cd 1 11 vain 1n con11111ce govf'rn- with t h t• no11els "This Was lb
ity Hospital, Columbus for surg . mt'11l offir1a!s and Lhe press that Choict'." aod ""F'all of a Tilan"
cry,
he was serious.
w h1rh won the 1 954 .iz;overnor•gen Mrs, Bcrth;i Wilson and daugh•
Surpris. Rtd RanHckar,
cral's award as best Canadian
!er l. ,omse or l luntln1.:1011 cal led
Ottawa police cnlerl."d lhe story now•I
on her sister•in•law Mrs. Katie on t h e evening of Sept. 6 when it
In th('1r 4'fforts to keep 1,1 p 11p­
Wilso11 Sunday.
oCcilmc aJipar('nl that Gouz('nko's pcaranrcs t he Gouzenkos insist on
Hcv. and Mrs. Barnhart moved apartment was bPiu�
watched. holdini:: their true identity even
Ru.Uand, Ohio
to Rutland Wcdncsduy.
roliec later surprised four Rus- from thl'1r children beuuae "it is
emliassr
offinals
s1an
daughlN
mclurJing
and
.
the
\Jes\
way:
Lhey
are
too
young
Welsh
Mrs. BC!rt ha
t!oris Colburn visited Kall(' Wilson t he Canatlian head of lhe NKVD to undersland." To the neitl:hbors t ,•-Sunday. Other guC!sls were Mr. and . 1sec ret police 1. as Ibey ransacked t h ('y arc "just another .;:mmigrwtt.
couple ··
Jake! !,(le and son Jcfr of Racine. t he apartment.
It was nol until 1hr morn111,1? of
Miss l.en,1 Jordan has hecn
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Sl'pt.
rioally
lhat
7
to
mo, ed from the M('igs Hospital
1'111
handed over the documents and
t h '-' Count y Home.
Mr. and Mrs Al ber! Heitger lold his slory lo the Ho} al Cana.
were weekend guests of his molher d 1an Mounted Pohre The Jlussians
ffi('anwhil1• protei;ted tile inrideo1
Br Clariu Allen
Josie! Heitger.
Attending the funeral services
Mrs. Lana G ibson and son Gary a nd de rnandl'c l that Gouze11 ko be
11i.s1ted Dr. and Mrs. Don Gibson hand ed over Lo answer · · th t&gt; ft" for Dr C. H. Benson held in Cocharges.
lumhus Monday ,were Mr. and Mrs.
of Portsmuut. h.
T he ev1d('ncc he took wilh him D M Cleland, V. D. Cleland and
Mrs. Katie Wihlon 11isited her
sister Mrs. Earol JK'U1 of Downing- in his dramatic fhght 1mphrated son Ross, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davia
20 Canadian�, induding a me rn and Mrs. Lelah MeLane. Dr. BenLon whn is ill.
her of Parliament . a number of son was the husband of the former
Mr,
.,..!II.ins,
Mr. iind Mrs. Virgie
and Mrs. Gene Alkins and son rivil serv11111s and armed forces C ora Cleland.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jones spent
Gordon and Mr anti Mrs. Robert officers, in an e 1; pionage ring di recl l'd fro111 lh l' emhnssy. Eight the weekend in Blacklick wilh Mr.
Jewell attended the State Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. Hm;sell Green wert&gt; JDL led after he r ng convirt cd and Mrs. Edward Morrison. Or.
uffictal secrets act Saturday they attended lhe State
moved in the E. R. Carr property of violating Lhe-'
Fair.
Tucsda}',
M iss Lucille Smith !!pent sev•
Mr. and M rs. l&lt;'rank Halliday. Return f'rotti Tri1)
Mrs. Grarc Mi:Master of Mid- eral days in Akron with Mr. and
Ml'. and Mrs. Virgil Atkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Jewell at- tHeporl and her daughtu. Mrs. M rs. John Reuter. Their san
tended the Halliday reunion at Alyce Yurasits, returnrd home George returned home with Mias
Wednesday from a southern trip Smith for a weeks 11isil.
Sabina. Sunday.
Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham spent a
While ln F'lnrida they visiled
The Dan Cotterill family attendt he coastal towns and also visited few days with Mr. and Mrs. Will
C!d the Stnte Fair Monday.
Frank Gibson Jr. is making a at Cypress Gardens and other in- Heilman, West Shade.
Mr. and Mrs. Buel Ridenour and
trench silo for Haymond Cotterill teresling place. They took the Jet
Mrs. Donahue and son Ray have plane to the Bahamas \flyiog at son .John spent the weekend in CO­
left for Florida to spend the wint- 3 1 0 mil1's per hour) where they lumbus with Mrs. Zelda Ridenour
spenl SC!Yt'ral days at the Emerald and at1e11ded the Fair.
er.
Pk. Jerry Cleland, Camp Perry,
Mrs. John Duncan and son Rob• Beach llolel al Nassau.
spf•11t a fC!w days with Mr. and Mn.
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erl visited Mr. Dunt'an at the
Ross Cleland.
EXHIBITION PRO FOOTBALL
Athens Hospital, Sunday and re•
Phone Wl-9-364 1
Nation•I Foothill L..9ue
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Epple are
port he is much improved.
At M.i•mi, Fl•.
a nnouncing the birth of a daugbMrs. Lowell Heitger took tier
POMEROY, OHIO
ter on Aug. 30th, at the Holzer
small son Lo Holier Hospital where Pitt1bur91'1 34 8.altimore 28
Amerlun Football league
they removed a grain or corn from
At LOI An,elH
his ear.
Mrs. Nellie Dorgan and sons Los Angele, 36 Denver 30
At Houston
have returned from a 11isit in West
Dallu 24 Hau1ton 3
V irginie.

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FOR LESS
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HARVESTER

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WILLIAMSON
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EYen f5 Reporfed

General Contracting
Mill Work
Building Supplies
Custom Cabinets

TERMITES
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Xe l••a. One Raw:
Pull Picker • • •

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ONLY $ 370

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Ca,h or Trad•

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fllWICl PUii.

• Recleaning
• Fertilizers

rar·

Put this ,,nAt-:minded Nr:w IDEA to worlc
you «nd you' ll load more corn in the w«gon , • •
leave le111 i n the field. lijgh capacity NEW IDU.
hualrinR bed hu■ks cleal\e■I. in heavieet. yieldl.
Ntw lnE:A'8 performance, convenience, and
many &amp;afety feaW.re.; have made it and bpt ii ·
the moat popular one mw picker aold.

$octal S..urlty

Rev. Teelfl (Carpentl'l')
Sundcy Showeaae
Ar.nlvenary Showc11e
Broadway Showcase
Sy.nday Sbowcan
Rev. WUIOII (New Haveir.
Cburcb of God)
Sund1y Showcue
New■
Sund.:1t Sboweaa:
New■ &amp; Weather
Consrewnan Moeller
Wa4'in1on Report,, to �•
• Pe·ople
Sundown Serened•
Oil i.e Alt

HotpJtal The Ep-ple1 hue two
dJi uchten. GrandpartntJ 11re llr.
and Mn. John Epple, n11wood1,
and Gordon Ridenour. Chester.
Gre111 grandpuent1 are Mr and
Mn Theo Croy and Mr and Mn.
Floy d Ridenour
Mr and M n .Bernard E1selstein
and rwn Pele and Da11e folmer,
Lakewood, were overmght c�sts
of Mr and Mrs Floyd Ridenour,
M r and Mrs k11y Nelson, llough­
lon Lake, Miclugan, and Jame1
Ne.l1vn of N. Dakota, wen, guests
of Mr and Mn Charles Baum
M r and M u D. M Cleland spent
TueM.laY in Ga!l1polis
Mr and Mrs Victor Will. Canal
Wmchesler . sprnt ! he weekend
Ida Kno:ht
with
Mr and Mn W1ll18 frust, D1t'k
and Billie Jean were in Ga!hµoh�.
Wednesday
Th., W. S. C, S. held lhe1r ill
nual p1cmr at the Churl"h, Thuri,
day A luge decorated rake Wis
served in obser11ance of members'
birthday!! of July, August aod
September.
Mr. and Mn D. D Cleland left
Wednesday for a 11i1il with Mr and
Mn J F. Will at Jesup, Georgia.
M r. an d Mrs Roy Miller and
Nancy 1penl a few days with rel•
alives in Bucyrllll

New In Farming

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f'ree Estimates and Plans!

For your beo&amp; MOI, 11«,1 no,o d

POMEROY LAN DMARK
Jack W. Carsey, Mgr,

PHONE WY-2-2 1 8 1

Meigs Equipment Co., I nc.
" W here Quality Is Paramount"

Sugar Run Flou r Mills

PHONE WY-2--2 176

PHONE WY z.1111

corner Butternut and Sttond

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Full �ard O f G a m es 0 11 M o n day

m the ninth agunst the Tlgof'rs 1 11 pur of home runs Ernie Banks
and had to be remu11ed When also honi�red for t he cubs, his
P11ppas had lo tlt' taken oul 111
.
E:d Bou,·hee connet' ted,
the ninth &lt;lgain la�( Sunday tn a 38 th and Ko
luo
Ken
y er hit his 27th hom­
J{llme w n h Lhe Wh ile Sox. H!rh
TPam To
a, United ., ... ........ .,... ,
A pe1uianL•hunery crowd of 4&lt;1, arJi; fell his young hurler mi�ht ,·r for thr c 11 rds, Larr}· .l&lt;H·kson,
TIit Go!;pel Harmon\ Bu} � w i ll I
Milt Pappas 11• what rou l' all I 518 i n B.111timore w.111cht!d lhe Ori he 0 etting a lnlle out of 6hal-)I' Lht• loser l l �dl), fllilt&gt;d to gf't
"
•
ht. � the Morse C ti.ipt• I \1t' t hud1s1
• real "stopper' '
ht&gt; nut only oles chmb withm tflree percen1
St! aftt'r all the rustuni ers had past lhe third inning.
c1i...... Spillr&lt;. s, .. da) ,,. .,, • "
_ _ _
1111e
point.s
of
1he
Van)µ
by
ret·!
slopp,d
,
••
New
Yock
y,.,,e.,
s
Ide lhe Balt imore 11111\ puk t hat ,�--..;,_____...,;;,,,,;;;.:;;;...,
two o'clock. Evt'r)' UJII ' I� Wt'll"U111t'
but also his own bOh . P.iul Rich in¥ off thir fifth ,trai&amp;hl \'lf.'lmy day, the urwle maua�er ordt-red
'
to (!Ol'Ue and hear th,,m �m);
· up th e1r
and nmlh Ill lb.e 1..:1 10 8¥Wt"S Mill to run around thP fit&gt;ld for I
· i,.rd.s
For The ,First Time
I A largl! crowd 1s expec-te d t� "s_tay h ome " pu1mg
P�ppH. 1 strappmg . unrnlubll Loser Whiley Ford, wbo worked half an h0ur. And P11pJHlS did 1t
I dli:ll ll'C at de.ath on the n.atton s tug hwa y s M o nday a nd go I l l
I n Southeasle-rn Ohio
y e ar-old. ilC' cOmphshed bolh five m11in111, was nic�ed for six
ed
am
Bui he did n ' t han· to Fnday
sit.a d lo the Third lnv1tallona l Baseball Tournament (m a 1, • r,. t21
(,
t Frida&gt;· nigh l wh.en lie of B11ltimore's ei&amp;iil bita, iodud• nigh
t.
An Exelusive
piWMd tbe B&amp;l�i.l;Q,o,r• Orf..Qltl into iu4 &amp; ho�r o;' w,l\ Dropo
1 ff 1a I 1
1 played in Syratuse
1
1
The
Cb1ugo Whne Sox mol'ed
�
a
to.p
cud
11
t
The
Syra(
use
Recreational
Club
is
oflering
;�
Wben 1, w1,1 t.11 qrer, tbe jt,ibi
�!Ml la. for tb.t ,\�ricu
3 t��i� �1� �:,, ·�'1 '. 1 11 ;�� · 01 P 1
within three &amp;ames of lhe lop
G iunci i,llci �'rid in ·� rnmp..-tition base ba ll - a double h.eader - _preaentmg tb.t IIWdlel&gt;orl � L,a.c;I •1'h • mq:!i,ificient 4int P•pp.a,1 m,\tle • biitdine for with a 7-5 ilcciiion 911cr Detroit ,
9'f �Ai1Jtfio,Mh?,p 'Wee•llil 1-0 victor)' O\'er the Yan­ i.ic.bard&amp;.
1 PornLs ;,.w•rtkd on t he bua1:,, or 10 I Ba ro ,u; and Racme P�PY tean�s m a
NEW and l 1 SED
"Do you want me lq do lt01l1{' Washinglon swept a lwi-night
� -1 :i 2 and 1 rc:..pcd 1vely fur gar:ne for the summer \ltlll start•� abGu f 1!{
l -�Ill
rHnmg
too�hl?" P•ffAli m lwn1 bHI fro.m Hosion, 5-J and 3•2,
--�
riglitb&amp;nder
,trw:�
out
nine
-1 hi- next game Ii tU di,empJ.O,D• � - � �
l1r,t �1" 1,1L" • · � •
arid C1evdand clipp�d i:amrns
a.ad didn't wal� a man en rouU! quired
I
ship t·onte�L bl'lw�n Rarine 4Ule
C ountry
Po i nh I Lca�ut• all �Lat lt!I� Wi th Ja C"II. Bol· ll'l�ld��: b�:=rt.
lo h i..s 131h victo.l')' . Tony Kubek
The questi.o.n 1ioPIW4 1-ick.ards l'lt) , 6-2.
dr
,,. r'TI'
2Ull '
1 ltu:,.,,I�
'J?Aetl the game with a single
"Ye.ill." he erinne4; ·•�e·!I keep
I lit sJ\"Wlll•
bis -..-""t..,,._,, frnm
,i.._ in prore.edinp � wm,....,
In the National League, Mil•
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t"8 nexl o •·1m an d p appas then re , ire
· d Lh.e lights 011 e.11pecl.fll¥ for you. "
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wa11kee
beat Cincinnati. 9.ti.
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._ _ next UI men 1n ordu bef ore
157
3 l;l'rn1,111:,
tuc:
II was II bit of a p,riv,ui jok£' thereby moving to wilhin 6 ½
1 st.,,rs with t-ilb,r G,r• �••·rt or
Phone WV-2-3794
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will bt Int
. r u.ced. .
"� 7l!
', ror a bdween the twQ.
4 11111&gt;
O"lt
Cl - Boyer nmner,......,
•'-"'r dev�loped,
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u 1 11.,• 8,,1 ..,
• bur�-·-_
'" n,;
g;11nes o f the idle (irst•plare Pills­
Alon, lilbolll 12; .. \o I p. m. �the h e. 1u;J
POMEROY, 01110
84
'.i Aublral1.t
arm tlll� j;·in,&amp;J e wi· th one out in
Mad• P•_,... IWI
,.u0", hu� ....
�.11tfi!n ill "'r" &lt;=•
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burgh
Pirates, San F'rancisro dt'­
• Batteries
-,_
Pony
bo)'&amp;
will
bt!
lakini
their
inIH
ij llunis;.q
lhe aevell lh ·
On Au&amp;. 23, PaPP-'&amp; '111'eaka.11ed h•ale&lt;l Los Angel"s, ;!,-3, and Chi
ilmt•111 pl&lt;1y i n wb.id1 Wood)' Cll.ll'li fif!d, drill&amp;.
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t:i
l
1 , Bn1,un
IJU)-'� r.1ptur•�-u,. lu..:
• Accessories
.. _. We11ston 1.ow1;ui,nw
('ago crushed St Louis, 10-4, in
I&gt;! the l.iUle t.u gut
A New Shlpnlt"nl Of
40
8 fuJ!HJIIIJ
ment agillllSI a , 1e I·'u u f �
•• ···-· IM4'W l�llJ.lt it:ciJ)6!: ¥cl,:lioloc�,
the
only
other
scheduletl
gilme.
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:HI
9 l'ul:rnd
illld find lhewWve� f,1vqtitf1 i� $i}encer, J. Di,441',, ¥o1tic, Neigler, u• s •
•
• Repa irs
Home rum; by Marty Keough
36
tu �wl·Ji·n
tht• f1111.1.h lll Syracui.e
and
K.iney
Kuenn
featured
,
,
Rou,
S.1Hen,
C�hiJJ,d
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w�,H1:1
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In While, Pink. H l u v
s,seb,11 ;,n •t ,ll Jou, .., ,.• ••. .,......, Wickliae, u...1 ... ,nd AlCleveland's wi11 over Kansas City
FOR ,\LL MAKES
and Yel lo\1
1;t•r Bob Louks h.a.s on tap.
Bobb)'
Locke (2•4) WltlS the win•
kire
MNlal St arnlit1g!ol 1 11
A, 1 1 1 p&lt;1st y(•;irs a flotilla of at
Size :rnxr)o
Fur M idd leport : Moore, Hindy,
TWf and Dil'k Hall (7- l l l was the
Frie- Ham. Consult•tion
1
r11l't
1 v11s for folk uf all �iws is b i•
ROME UPI - De£end111.1,; thlilm• l1flin&amp; change in Lo11don during
Wallac l;! , S tubart, V a n l n waaen, J
O l v m pi,· C ; a r t J t"l'I E,,t•III�
Tbe Bravf� pounded four RPd
'! h i· m t' dal , 1 ., nd mi,:_ ll ff: rc (I hdore th e ball games Johnson , Bratton, Nelson, ('latw or. pion Lee Calhoun oJ Gary, lnd . . the ! 9418 Olympics, led alJ qualil(t I \H: l 1 . 1
S tar1 1 n i,: a l 10.30 ,, m buys will thy, Sauer. Tann"hill. Gardner . l f'd a th n•e-m a 11 U S. te em Lm.lay fiers Ill the women ' s dlSClls trials pitchers for 1 7 hits, inrluding
in� ,,f l h• · t n p 1 1 1 1 1 1 r lit· Hl!iO ( J l )·m
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into tl1e quartrr finals of tbe with a heave of 1 76 feet, Pl!- inch- three by Alvin Dark and u home
..., Dav1s.
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Jllr, 11 1 l h,• t·nd &lt;&gt;! l· ru.lay :, nint pl' r�n• 1 n :-1at k3 'ID twu d":i�es, &amp;- 1 2 I Iack etI ,.....
ar
1
1
s
u
n
u u., I "'' 1 5 }'l'lll' OId 11,; lh ree
men's l lO• mPter high hurdles in rs, only P•"M inthes hclow the rel' run by Joe AdC"ock. Milwa ukee
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1 1 1 11 1 1 \ , �old l ,&gt;r l i i �t . , i )\li •r ro r ,i•f ) c • •
J.•ggc•d r;,c1•� !"r l ilt&gt; .,;i1111• a�,·
t he Olympic Games.
ord s1•t Uy Olga nlcntova of bunched five hils and a s.icrifice
&lt;&gt;IllI
I I it'Hll/1• I or \I 11n I I
groups tu ' 1 ► I I uw.
Sa1•1• Your S;1k� S l 1 1,�
Call or Writ•
Record Pur•e Unt" F'or
Tlilus did the Unit&lt;.•rt Slate&gt;� open C1.ethoslovi1k Iii at ME!,.uourne t n fl y for three runs in the fourth
1
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C
No
Obligation
Gold
on
B
y
Sliver
o
a
r H
Mlddlep,,rt
iRm-parkert dpy of arlion ill 195fl.
'�r I 11 . 11 r nr gir
to dri11e Cal MC"Lil!lh (4• 1 1 J to the
, I s-an
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Taki 11� l 11 Futurity
d I ° d trsIi u�,w
1 ·�
:i
9
Diles
Radloear
Co.
whirh
16
gold
mf'dals
were
al
American
Women
Ov•l
ify
shower&amp;.
Joey
Jay,
who
went
t hi •.� 1• t•11Pnh will folluw sark and
C HIC A O UP I - A re &lt;.·ord pu nt' u, \ ak • u s athle lcs w nr "i ven a
l rnl, · d 'it ;,,, . .,
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Miss
Fikotove.
Phone
LY
-34550
Mrs
Harold
110w
11
2-3
innin.Ks,
won
his
sixth
game.
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1 t1l' l' l' I ,·;;)!t•&lt;I ral·t'�. Slime agt• of $216,n,
u will I.It' at slake today "c-hallCP
' 10 win between fotir and Connolly or S&lt;1nla Mollil'a, Ci1li! ,
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99 Morri• Av•. Athen,, O.
Don Cardwell or the Cubs 1101
.
gruups,
wnllll'll·� baiwball t hrow in lhe Washington Park ruturity
:,
1 ;;;::t }
I U of t hese mto.dalii and might I &lt;1nd a nu·mhcr of th� u. s. lea rn , Mly pilched
an
eight•hitter
nd
a
�andj11k
ja('kpul
o
r
5
7
yci1r
for
two
year
olds,
bul
the
leading
a
s
:I
l l url)!ary
. ., ror t h e r·ma Is as against the Cardinals b ut also hit
take&gt; over 1 h e&gt; 1 ra,1 ·1 11 lh e j J Iso qu a I 1 f 1""'
old�
cuntender for the rich paycheck, evf'n
A u�tralJJ
unuffidal
learn
rat•·
wh1C'l1
R��
ti,,.
Mr�.
Earle_nc
the 230&gt;
!'r11t s 11r1• 111 he nFh•rNI in all Pappa'ff All, wun'l be around to
1 pound housewife Brown,
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II
T11rkt· )'
:I
sia
led
.it
t
he
�tart
of
thf'
diiy
wit!
from
Los
An•
ran•s
i.:hallcnge.
II
:,.;, , w z,,., IJwl
u
2ri0 117. points to t h e Umle
· d s. tatt-s· l;!C I es A toss of 1.,.,
"' f\. 2'· d 111, I1cs
l'appa.'11 All, wimler ol four 240
:I
I
llu111 a 11w
I
was needed tu qaulify.
11take1
U1is year indudin11 lllt' Bay
I
I
ll11l1;llflJ
\
Calhoun,
holder
ur
lhe
Olympk
The Unitt'i.l Stalei,; 1s entered in
Meadows i'' uturity • th e Apple
rel'ord
of
l
3.5
sct
onds,
romped
to
five
of lhf' seven row ing final.i.
·
Valley, the Hollywood Juvenile
in 14 3 has two strong ent ries in the
in
his
triill
heat
vklorr
By U nited P,111 lnt•rnetlar,a1
and the ArlingloD Fulurily, was de•
l11 f)i1111t•r t; u,•HI,
Nationwid r m f'il!II ai,­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
dart'd
out Fri&lt;lay due tu an in- sf'tonds.advandug to the quarh•r women's iwimming. f.'an win hoth
.\ liss 1-:11 , 1 ., \l ay Swu·k wm; 1 111·
pleU imur.11KC Kf'\11�
the men's hammer throw and the
A li.u
W. L . Pct. GB flarneLI swollt-n !t•fl anklt'.
Tu1•sda.v 1•w11111f d in ner ,iu1•s1 •if l' i tt�burgh
l\ccillc:111 . · •
finMb were H:iy1·s Jonei; of Pon- 200.meter d&lt;1�h amJ should have a
7g
4g
6
1
7
1 � r �JJ(I Mrs .\1 ilu l l11ll' i 1sor1 1, t \1 J V; U ( (
Firr . . . . ,
tiat·, Mich., and Willie May
of final ii;t tn t he women ' s team foils.
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72 55 567 6 1,"t
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I l ill'II' farm \1oiuc. H.ut li111d l {d
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y1111n1,wr LluuJ.:hlt&gt;r. Joy lklh, 1Tlt• San Fr&lt;11wbro ti:! 63 .500 1 5
t.ud,,w11wn1 • , •
ball.
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qualifird fol' ! he final tournament
1/2 Braves from Sal'ramento and f.'alch­
75
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C'1r"' .,ary whkh 1., Aiigust :m.
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but the unhcote11 U. S. team can
GOOD. SAFE ROAD - ¼ MILE
to.r Phil Roof l1as been recalled
l'h1lad1•lphia
48 80 375 3 1
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dl'monstratf'
1hat
1he
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just
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Cedar
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Both
players
Frid•y's
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prohlrm. Your N,1 1 ,,,uwid&lt;" tJ
FROM CENTER OF TOWN
don't hav(' a durnrc by a smash•
wil) join the llraves (or !he re­
MllwaukH 9 Clndnn■tl 6, nlfht
,.. rl'Jlft'scn!alM,' '' c a " hdr ,0
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v
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tonight.
son.
main('i
l'r of this se a
Chicr:go 1 0 St. Lauis -4, night
ynu pl.111 "''1\.-ly ar,J
F;iint hearted members of t he
S.n Fun. 4 Los Ang■IH 3, night
econouucally.
Fo l low Signs To
U S delegation. a 11pallrd al Thur�•
YANKS SIGN HEGAN
Only g•me1 scheduled.
da&gt;· ' s form l'f&gt;versals in the high
NEW YORK UPI - Jim Hegan.
Saturd•y•• Probable Pitchers
jump ancl 200•mPlt' dash. came out
Pack i ng House
Ph il1del1.1hl1 11 Pithburi,h--M•· 11 t·ntdu,r for lhr. Cleveland Indian�
MAX WARD
oF hiding Friday whl'll lhe United­
for 14 yrars, h as been added lo the
haffey 4-1&gt; u law 1 9-5.
S A N OIFJ;O, Calif UPI ..:_ Ligh1
1 1 5 Ii: . 2nd
Pfi. W Y•l-2460
Milw•ukH 1t Cincinnati-Spahn al'llvc player li�l of the New York hcavywr 1 ghl boxing chanqm/JI A r• States bounrPd back to win six gold
Vankl•cs Hegan, now 40. was en 1·hif' Moore t oday prl'pared to tra&lt;lc med als. The banner day int'!uded
1 7-7 vs Purk■ v 14-B.
Pomeroy, Ohia
rollow 1 24 throu�h Dor&lt;' US
Los Angeles at San Francl1co-­ t,:aJ;ed IHI a bullpen culrhrr by tlw political inslt•ad of fi!.llr blows rn a 1 ·2· ::I sw('cfl in the 400-mc&gt;ter hllr•
dies It'd by Glenn O.e\• is, a record
Koufu
6·1 1 vi McCormick 1 1 -10. Yankeei. IHst month.
and J&lt;'ollow Sl�ns
a new rin..-: careN polilics.
broad j\lmp by Ralph HoBlon. a yfr.
MASON
W. VA.
Chicago 1t St. Louis jr,lghl)
up his tory in women·� truck and t h rrc in I
hitch£&gt;il
Frid11y
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COACH
Hobbie 1 3•16 or Mor•hHd 2-7 v1
BOVARD TO
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CLEVELAND, UPI - Bul'ky Sol• trunks and tossed his hat inlo t he
B r oglio 16,.7,
l•'ox lluutN.� /\ssoonti11n
1u111oun1·111i(
by
rin
pulitical
g
yard will be Lhe new hl·ad baseball
5undav'1 GamH
p]crtion
and frl!shmun ba sketllall coach a t in!t&gt;n&lt;ls to run No11 8 ror
Phlladelphi• .t Plthburoh
.is­
state
a
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lt•rm
two•monlh
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to
t'OR YOI IR IIOME IM PROVEMENT TRY
Lh, Virginia Militpry Institute. Tht'
Mllw•ukff ■t Cincinnati
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former West Virginia basketboll
Chicago at St. Louis
Goeglein's Reody-Mix Concrete
unlike his boxin� one.
Los Ang■IH at Sin Fr■ncbco!l J. 1i9ycr quit the Clevel and Pipe�o . The f.itlr,
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honorary 111w l&gt;Namre
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We mix rn 11t: l!lt' to your
ai'rrpl hts new appointment.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
no st11h• lf!�islotivp
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SJ)ecifkat ions, dcllvn ii
hiH t w o month kn •
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posi livr " Hr �flid the juh would
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5fl tJS 468 16½
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day - call by 1 0 11. nl.
55 7 3 4,:10 2 1
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Frida y '• RHulh
Mrs. Floyd Hidenour and Mrs.
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Wnhlngton S Boston 1 , ht ,twl.
Thed Croy of Chester are t;n•at
SKI SETS and CO,\T
W11hln9ton 3 Boston, 2nd, night
gra11dµan•nl s.
Wllh LEGGIN G SETS
81ltlmor• 5 N•w York 0, night
Th.t- Epple's bllo have t wo
Mlddloporl
Phone WY-2-3284
Page St.
Chlc,190 7 Detroit 5, night
d1111&amp;hleN,
Sherry 111ml L&gt;iunnjj.
I N FANTS PROM BAGS
Cl■vel1nd 6 K•nsH City 2, night
$11turd• y '1 Prob1bl• Pltch1n
Ley Awty Now
BALLY ACHI IUNS
Detroit al Chlcag..,.._,Monl 9-8 v1
For Cold WHth■r
ATLANTIC
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Sizes 1 2- lS.24 mo., t . 2•3-4
N•w York 1t B•ltlmore--Dltm.-r Hally A( · he, the eou11 try's leading
money
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14. 7 w1 f l1h•r 10-9.
Lay I� your 1upplie1 of Fall Fix-up
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WHhlngton •I B01ton--Clenn• 1Sl!.11110n, wlU race in I six furlony
ex.l1ibition lt18l at AUantlc City to• ,
a,at1ria l1 now whll� prices are
ger 5.9 vs Br•wer 1• 1 1 .
Cl•v•land 11 K1n1a1 Cit y {night) day. It will bti the Orel appearance
low, and the woath or is good.
for 1he pr� a.year-old since his
Middleport
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viL"tory
h1
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Jersey
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30.
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Sund•y '1 G1mH
Seo our complete ,tocks.
f'u.LI llne of fine wood
featuring
D1t1rolt al ChlufPO 2
�n- compoaition pan­
Cl1vel1nd al Kan1H Clt'f
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Knotty Pine as
N■w York at Baltlmor•
RE-ROOF HOW
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Wnhlngton et BOiton
An average housP &lt;'om
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PLAN LAWN BOWL ING
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NEW VOltK lJP( - A team rep•
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low¥hip �crvfre WedJlt',da )' 7 30
- -- S t.: N UA V SCHOOL LESSON OF THE-WEEK
prn.
Mlddltport Churctt o, th• N■•

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: Dictators Self-deceived
By Roy L. Sm,i(h

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Religion In America

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ur....._%nday J1chool, it JO a.
rn , mornm� wor�hi11. 1(1 30 a m
F:velllng sen lcf' 7 3/J p III l'ra111·r
ruretmi:; and Bible studi Wt&gt;dm.-s
da� 7 30 p m
N•o""i Bapth;t-Sund ;;i y sdioo!
g :rn a m ; worship, 1 1 " m pray­
er s1.: rvir&lt;&gt;, Wl'dne11fay 7 p m.
C1rp■nter Baptilt - Sunday I
ichuol 9 30 Ml)rn 1ng worship,

One Of the best-esta blished facts of hislori· is thal dictators
are alwny1&gt; deceive d - selC-de ccived
'fhere is a Ul!w laid down on the very hed-Vorli. of the um•
vers� to the effect that every human berng is tlorn with righ1s
- n gh ts that n o governmen t ca n grant, a ri d rig h1s t hat n o
govern ment r? n take away, excep 1 at its own peri l
In all the history of the race lhere has ne�·er been even one• lfl·l5
F':. utl•nd Flnt Baptl1t-Sund ay
dictato r who h.:.s
· been able lo e.scape the implic ations o f 1his �choo! 9.30 o m. Prea1·h1ng SunIaw_ and , w hat IS
even more signifk ant, there has ne\'er been :
.
a dtctator who _has been able to pass his power on to his su(·- d iy 2 30 p. m.
Hurl10nvlll• Pr•ibyt■rlu'I _
ces.sor . Ever y dictato r has maint ained himse lf in power by his Sunday school 10 a. m. WYF
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pm .1.nd Bihle study rvery Tue8•
d�y Pril)'Pr end praise ser\'ice
S&lt;tturda�· 7:45 pm.
P•nt1co,hl�Sunday school 10
am: evangelistic sen·ice. 7·45 pm:
Wednesd a y Rible sludy 7·4"-i 11m .
Rutland Church of the Naiaren• I
-Sunday school 9 · 30 am Morning
wnrship 10:45. Evange!istlr servi ce 7 · 45 pm Midwt&gt;ek prayer
!K' r 11 icc Wedne6d ay 7:4&amp; pm.
Columbl1 Ch•pel Chri1tla,..._
Bible school 9:30 am. worship
ser11ke 10 30 am on the- seC'ond j
and fourth Sunda ys.
Dexter Ch 11rch of Chrllt­
Bible school 9:30 .em . Preachlnj
10:30 am on the first and third
Sunda ys.
Rutl1nd Church of Chrlst Bihle school 9:30 a rn ; w11tship
service 10:30 am ; Youth Fillowship 6 pm; Wurahlp 7 pm.
hmaroy- Church of Chrl•t Sunday .&amp;ehool 9:30 a m ; Morn­
rn:g worship 10:30 am: Evening
worship 3:30 pm: Prayer meeting
and Bible study 7:30 pm Wednesday.
hu c
y
sc:�;r�;, a!: ; :rship ��;v��!
10:30 am.
lengsvlll• Con9.-.9atlon,1I Ch ..ls" T�e Uniform Sunda y Schoo l lesson for Septcniber 4: tl.a,n
-Sund ay school 9:30
GOD S HAN D IN HIST ORY ," Isaiah 10:5- 34; 14 :24-2 7; sm: Church
Worship ser11ice tO·Jo am.
37:2 1-37.
Ponwroy- S.V1nth-Dey Adnntist
Th e pr�het Isaia h - an astute interpreter of histo ry _ �124 Butternul Avf' DA"'.' Hal_ll
wa s �onv_m�e� t_hat God w as using the A ssyrian empire as a Sa�t�:th �chool _2 p1�; �.-:r s�, p
tool III d1sr1 phm ng Juda h, at one stage of histo
se1 \'.kf' 3 . 1� pm, se�\'lr�s are Sat·
r To the de- urday.
Prayer mee-\i n g Thursday
vout. Hebrew o( the time it must. h ave seen:ie d s Irange
·
lh at t he 7 :JO pm.
Alm1ghty woµld use an evil. nation lo punis h oneY that
was ac- Church of God Mt. Mori•htually more godly . �ut Isaiah was convin ced that
the
discip li- Sunday school i.:45 am; Worsh ip
nary process wa s gomg on, and that a wicked
sen·ice 1 1 arn: Prayer meeting
state
stru men t by w_h ich the will of God was bein done was the in- ,:u_es�ay 7:30 pm; Young 11eo}lle
g
.
He also believed, however, that God W\lUl even tuall y
get lir1da, 7 :30 pm.
arou nd to Assy ria. and when that time camed his
Carleton lnt•rcknomin1tlonal
judg men ts
wou ld be unsparing.
Kingsbury Road-Sunday school
For hund reds o( year s the Russ ian peop
9:30 am: Worsh.ip hour 10:30 am;
le lived unde
eve
u
d .l ctato_rs�ip that was callo us and unca ring. The
shbc king t hrn:
;:t� ��::; ;:;;; �t. Great Bend
abou t it 1s that every Czar was supp orted
by some relig ious -Morning worship 9:30 am; Sun­
leaders who proposed to ally Chris t with oppre ssion.
sch.ool 1 0 :1 5 urn; :E vening
end God had to use rebels such as Marx, Lenin , and In the day
service 7 : 30 pm.
Stalin
to
end the wrongs. I n doin g so , howe ver, w
e may be sure he has
neve r �ondoned them in the evil they have
don1 !. Even tuall y
Muat Deal with God
. ll was �ne of the convictions of the Hebrew prophets, espe•
c1ally Isaiah whose words we study in t his week ' s Sunda y
s�h ooI I cs.son , th
.. at ever dictat or will be comn
t'elled at some
time t o dea t \_"1th 9ot1 . f he worst tyrant s the world
has ever
know n have hved in trium ph for a lime , but at long last
they
are confronted by the Eter nal.
I t is a fa ct , of course , that every dic h1 tor has accomplishe d
some g�d. Had Musso lini, for exam ple been conte
nt to lift
,
the .Itahali pe�ple out of the bogs of dlsco
urage ment and fru!:itrat1o n, he migh t have gone down in histor y as "the
great est
Roman o.,r them all." It was when he set out upon a prog
ram
of conq11:est that he began to write his own doom. Eve n today
t he sensible German le�ders concede that Adolph Hitler
rendered some usefu l service s to the German nation during h
t e
early years of his b_ ruta l reign . And, propaganda to the contrary, the communist party in Russia has work ed some econom ic �nd educa tiona l mirac les for the Russi
an peasa nts who
had lived for hu_ nd_reds of years unde r a Czari
st dictat orshi p.
B u t O f o!le pnnc1p-le every Christ ian can be absolu tely
sure.
The day will come whe n God will take over from
every dictator who cru �hes the human spirit and outrages the
human
soul . Thetts c1en ce" of h istory mak es this very
clea r.
God Uses Ungodly Men
.
The ancie
nt Assyr ian Empire was one of the most bruta l
states :wer to rise �o power. Its emp� rors knew
ng of
mora l 1ty, ��Y. despised mere y, and m tegnt. y thenothi
held in I
y
cont emp t if 1t mte rfer ed w,·1h amb1·t,· on ·
.

they will be sum mon ed for judg men t.
Make Our Own Destiny
, The posses�ion of power does not mak e the use of pow er
ngh t It only imposes an inlhited responsi bility upon
the possesso r.
. The p�in ciple _ h?lds true whether it is appl ied to a
polit
_ , an .mdustria
cian
hst, or a labo r lead er. No one can (":&gt;i:eroisei­
pow er w1�out shouldering responsi bilit y.
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. (Copyright . 1960 by the Division of Christi.� n Edu catio n Na­
t10n a1 C�unc1l of the Chu rche s of Christ in the Unit
ed siates
or America.)

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In this busy age of appointments, rush hours,

and summit meetings, we aearoh for euecess, for
more money, for a better future, for a variety
of things, Yet, like so many mid-twentieth cen­
tury Americana, the harder we seek the lesa we
find,
We need a job, a purpose, a home, a family.
But also, we need a church. We need to go into
that church to reaffirm our faith both in God
and in our fellow belng1. Only then does our
quest - and our ultimate destination - begin
to make sense.

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11ehool 9:30 am; Wors hip service11
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Chrhtian Science Society, 1 44
Church
of the Na:t•Nn•, l\,hlbern··R\', Pomeroy. Morning
Syraeuse, Rev. Harold Holmes, service at 11 wilh " Man" the sub•
pastor. Sunday school 1) :30 am; ject of the lesson sermon. Golden
Morning worship 1 0: 30 am; NYPS Texl; Be ye therefore perfel'l,
6:30 pm; Evangelistic services at even- as your lo"ather which Is in
7:30 Pm; Wednesday 7:30 prayer heaven is perfect. il-tallhew 5 : 4B.
1!1:ff1111nlad church of Jeau• meeting; Prayt.r hour Tuesd ay Wednesday e11ening service at 8 p _
t::hrltt of L1Her D•y Salnh, .': 30 pm: M ission ary service is the rn.
Old Town Flats on Portland Road Brd Tuesday of the mo!!th at 7:30
Finl Baptist Church, E. M1in-1t,
Sunday sch.ool 9:30 am; Preachln,: pm.
Pomeroy
: Ralph C. Zundel, pastor;
10:30 am and Bitile Study Wed•
Cht1tch of Nazaren•, Mulberry. William Watson, S. S. Supt.: 9:30
J1Jesday 6 pm. C. W. Proffitt, pu• Unio. Ave,.
Pomeroy, Rev. E. E. lo 1 1 :15 Combined worship anLI
tor.
Cox, paalor. Sund a y School 9:30; study. Special music. Sermon "J�­
Jl41dway Community Church, MornJn1 Wors
Bobby Se11rles, Minister. chuck 8:4&amp; Evlnlng hip h.t:SO; NYPS at BUS the Wonder Labortir." Tuesday
Bervice1 7:30; Pray- BJA program (also Wednesday if
Pearle!!, Sunday School, Supt., v M,i,etlllg Thur1d
ay 7 : 30.
7:30 p. m. Planning and prayer for
Sunday School starts at 9:30 a. m.,
Hou.. of Preyer, Chetteti, (Th• neressary. ) Thursday, 2:30 p. m ..
Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:4' p, Country Ch11rch in
Town). Ed- No. I Missionary Circle; 7:30 p. rn.,
m.
mond Life, p11.stnr. Sunday school No. 2 M issioner)' Circle .
Zion Church of Chrl1t, Pom• 9:30 am; Eerl 80:;gs, Su-pt .; MornUnitad M•thodi1t Church, Pom­
roy-Harrisonv ille Road, Eu1ene lng worship 11 am; Evangelistic croy: Eugene Drown, pastor: Sun•
Underwood, minister. Bible itchool service 7:30,
d ay Sl·hool, 9 : 1 5 a. m. Kenneth
9 :3() am; Morning wonhip 10 : 30
f,•irYlew Church, Rn. lmfft Finley, supt.; Worship, 10:30 a. m.
am; Evening .worship 7:30 pm. 'Jl.o. Tbomu, putor. Sunday s
chool .a t '' When the Lamp Flickers," MYF
hert Rerd, Bible School Supt.
am Supt. Herber t Roush : Jr. and Sr . 6 p. m . ; CommiBeions
The 9Yrect1te -llodRt Ctiiurch 9:30
prayer 1enlcee Wod resday 8:00 m eet .et 7 p. m.; Official Board at
Rev. Cul Herri,ng, Pastor. SuD­ r
a
'1 ; 7 :46 p. m.; Wed., 9 a. m. f'rayer
d ay School 9 :3() am, Da na Wine• pp ,acNo Sunday night S:30 m hlting : 7 p. m. Choir practice.
brenner, Supt; Worshi p aervlce al dmy, Jtavnll peoples meeting unMiddleport Church of Chri1t, F,
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7:30 ; "The ValUf Of Man'' a. G:"5 �m.
G11rdn ttr, m i nister Bible School,
I
hll
F
ilt
Mafhff
Ch
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rc
Youth Fellowship 6 pm Wedne•­
9.30
a m , R. C. Steffy, supt. ,
day; Midweek llibre fltudy '1:30 Re..v . w, H. SU'ausbeugh, pastor 1 0:30 a . m . Morning worship "Pro•
l.,Jl.ur
Cliff
el
: Sunday s,i:; hool 9 :30
Wedne11dJ11.
gressive Fait h ;" Evening Bervic �,
U B Cht1rth, Letart F•ll11 lev, 1m PhD Wise, Supt; Class meet- 7:30 p . m., "Psalms XXIV "; Wed ..
in 7:30,
Hubert Shafi&gt;, pastor. Sunday Inc 10: 30 am, Wm. Ba lley
Prayer meeting and Bible
eharie; FIIY services 7 pm : Ev•n• stud)':
8:30, Choir practice.
i e1istic aervices 7: 30 pm; Prayer
Middleport
Huth Methodist; R•y
m.P.e ting Wednesday 7:30 pm.
HyNII Rvn Free Methodltt mon Konkright, pastor: Church
Church Rev. W. H. Slraue:b.'\ ugb, School 9:SO a. m., Jack Bechtle,
pas tor. Sunday sch oo l 9:30 am , supt.; Divine Worship 10:SO a. m.,
Worley Haley, Supt.; Morning " Strange Preferences: '' OHicial
wo nihip 10::lO am; FMY serv ke , Board, Sept. 1 1 , 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Ch&amp;,rc:h, Middle•
7 pm• Evening service 7:30 Ro•
bl'lrt E. Smith in cbaru;e; Prayer port, Donald A. Boone, . paetor:
Su_nitay School, 9:�0; Mo�nm� wormf'leting 7:30 Thursda y.
ship, 10: Hi a. m. Laboring m the
2
Rout
ent
AiHmblY
4
l
e1
P .colte
Late summer Is • cood Lime to
tran,pl ln t and arran1e perennial Dorca1, E. Codner, past or. Sunday K ingd�m." Evening �or�_hip 7:30
gardens, 81y8 Marvin Carbonneau, achoo] 1 1 am · Children'• church l) . m., 'The Tools of Life. Mo�day
:30 p. m. B. H. Sanbor� Society;
J:xtension norlculturisl, the Ohio 3 pm; Worahip '7:30 pm Sunday, 7Tuesdoy,
7 :30 . P· m. Officers and
State Univenilf. Peonies, bearded TuNday and .Friday,
Wed,, 7:30 p. m.,
Teachers
me�tmg
· · d lill Ori ta1
,
s
Church
of
Chri t
a,.,dford
d
po J
Manthl)'
buemess
meeting;
8:30, Sr.
m
R
Ji
Humble
Pa11l0r
■l!j&gt;h
Reed
=�
v!d•
J:
c��
h=�
;��i::
be
d
y,
7:30 p.
l;
a
1'bursda
reheara
fboir
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Supt; Bible 1ehool l} :3() em; Mo n
,livided now.
Class.
Rule
Golden
m.,
0:
am;
wor■hl
Christian
p 1 30
Don 't set the planta too deep at lnliE
Laurel Cliff Fr" M.thod!•f: �un
plan tin� time Wll'nta the apeelalial, tpde aver (youth) 6 pm; Evening
School,_ 7:30 a. ':'·· Phil Wise .
day
or t hey m�y not live through t h.e won:hip 7 : 30• Wt&gt;dnesday evening
supt.;
Mnrnmg wors_hLP, 10.�0 a. m.
Bib
.
Study
¼:30.
i,,
"lnlcitr. Prepal'i! the eoil with or
FM.Y, 7 p. m._: !vemng service 7:30
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-,ltcr
before
planting.
Till
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of
Ctirllf
Art
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Gill, pastor.
the sod thoroua:bly so numerous Marr.um, mln11ter: Bible School, at R. Eugene IUa,
F. &amp;. Dunn, ,.,tor;
l-♦hanyroots will be produced befo?e Uie , U:30 a.m. Wllbu r Ro�le� Sr. Supt;
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Worship
a:ao
a. m.: Sunday School
OJIS,(,t ol cxUemely cold weal¥',
llornklJ worshi p 10.SO, C'hrletl�n lO:ao 11,. m .. OtiB Knopp, supt.: No
I\ �ulch o f 11tnw, crush� cotn Endt!ta,vor 8 p.m. ; Evening worship, y.
Hour this week.
r�bs. sewdu.�i. or stmUar D\l,tulal 7 f,11'1,
Cirtnfl
EUB: F. E. Dunn, p.ttor:
Vi:•11 _Mllp pt'C' "d the pl��\- (rom
tt.U tf JehoV41h's W11- sund11y �hool 9:30 a, m .. Wayne
""'""'
hc,a�1n1 due to '!'•.ezl n.ij � �•""· nuaQ, P\!. lic 111eetin1 $ua.day 3
b
Roush, supt.; Worship 8 p . m.
ing durln� the wmter D)Qt1th1. PJli Watchtower atudy 4 pm ;
hre Cu.. IU&amp;: F. E. Dt1nn, pas­
-R�,.-ian 1'hi=i' Cl11&amp; charte■ l;l1blt �Y Tu eada� 8 pm ; Ser- till; Sunday £1!hool, 9:30 a. m., Ben
Leroy OJd hu ·be,n on kave'.· ind vice v,,.IQ,1 Tkurtday '1 pm; Min• Qui.!lenberry, supt.; Wot'Ship 10:45
a. m.; Prayer meelini 7:30 Wed.
yl,ttir. i- for a fe•· dari 'l:lt� 'bis lstrr tnhoo1 'nl."[14')' a P.m.
P.,.,rlllt
,-Hlrfm HflbtN•
Alfrtd "'•thodlst Church, A9mDlher, Mn. PaW Harrll:, l,t:�pera.
\lil�, and. with �l8 �1Ad�ot1ier, Cbll1'�h. Lanpvllle, DDn Wachen- bert Card, pastor; s_uryday School,
iuQJ Go_opnit•, :Nt� Havfm, W. 'vi,. achJl'a� pJflor. Sunday 1ehool 9:30 •: m. Lloyd D1lhnger, supt.;
.ti:CI' a lT monthl diit1 &amp;o\lr.� l,!l 9:30 �Ulli M9mlnJ worship 10:30 Wonh1p, 1045 a. m.; Prayer serv•
,up; ,..111 Youth 8:Q pm.; I ices, Wed., 8 p. m.
Mor°'�

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It' ,&amp; I';· GARAGE
General Auto Repair

Furniture and Appliances
Phone YU-5-2125
Chesler, Ohio

Phone WV-2-2605 Cor. Syeamore &amp; Park
Mlddleporl, Ohio

B. H. SANBORN

ARNOLD'S SOHIO STATION

Jeweler and Optometrist

Middleport

Closed Each Lord's Day

Rock Springs R oad

Pomeroy

BAKER FURNITURE

MAX WARD AGENCY

Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
1 1 5 E. 2nd St.• Pomeroy, Phone WY-2-2480

Middleport

HEINER'S BAKERY

R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

Bakers Of Good Bread
Huntington, W. Va.

Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
Mlddleporl, Ohio

THE UNITED STEEL WoRKERS
OF AMERIC,A

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

STIFFLER RED ANCHOR

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

Custom Built Kitchens
Middleport

Lo&lt;.i Union 5888, Ravenswood, W. Va.

Pomeroy'• Budget Shoppjng Cenler

FRANCIS

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Take Someone to Church with You Sunday

Pomeroy

'Pbont WY •2·2844

CITIIIN'S NATIONAL BANK
(The Friendly Bank)
Middleport

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Support the Church of Your Choice

We&amp;t Main Street

MOTOR PARTS CO.

KARI &amp; VAN ZANDT
.
MOTOR SALES

CaJlllac-Oldsmob1 le-Rambler
242 W. Main SI.
Pomeroy

WILLIS ANTHONY

Plumbing &amp; Heating
l40 Llnco!A S1.-Mlddleport-Nt WY-2-2550

$UPREME ICE CREAM CO.

Featuri11g Decorated Slicei Novelties, Bulk
Phone WY-2·il444
Hlddleporl Rt. 1

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Pomeroy

157 Walnut Sire!

Mlddleporl

STARK DRUGS

Pomeroy

Your Walgreen Agency

Phone WV-2-2588

HOME LAUNDRY CO.
J . P. Joachim, Prop.

Mlddloporl

Phone WY-2-2057

KING BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Middleport RI. 1

By LOUIS CAS5EL I
U11 itecl PrHt I nffl'n•tlon•I
r1,r m1irP 1 h.in t hree tenturie1 ,
L;illll A mt'fl('.11 h.as I.H'en known
I "'� a Ca thullr ! ' Onl mt'nt
Tc,d.11) . C"hLHrh leaders are eall·
j mg 1 1 1 ht' world's greatest miuion
field Bt&gt;hllld ill! nominal Catholi 1 ,:mn .. thi:y say, l1e1 a vaJJt religious
1 aruurn
Hoth CatholiC"s and Pro-­
le�!anh art&gt; mO\' l llg energetically
\() f 1 l ! 1 l
('i,thohr pt1li1Jrations are tilled
t ht&gt;se da) s with articles w.irning
thill the thurrh l!: rn imminent
dan,:i-r of "lm1ng" Llltm America
tu 1'r olf'stanl1srn. rommuni�m. ser­
ulansm and a 11&lt;1nel}' of pagan re­
ligions
Po,. John r•c•ntly undarScor•
ed th■ ur9t'ncy of th■ titu,tion
by c•lling on Cethollc r•ll1iou•
orden througtlout the world to
rush rni11ion1rl■1 to Latin Amtr•
iu "in th■ grutest numbert po11ibi■." H1 •lt0 urge,d Cafh9lic
l•ym1n to voluntffr tor miNio"'
.a,ry Mrviu in L•tin America.
Respond mg to the Pope':11 plea
the CatholJl' bishops of the Unit•
ed Stales have sel up a 1p,«ial
Latin American bure.iu m Wash
ington t o expedite the now of
money. manpower and other aid
lo Lat m America. Canada's Cath•
olir h1crarrhy has taken similar
action.

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Prot■ltenft Ch•nee AHitudl
Proteshrnt £'hutches also au·
paymg more attention to Latin
America lhan ever before. In the
pilst, lhc main Protestant mts·
sionary effort ill Latin America
has been carried on by two lari::e
fundamentalist denominwtionj;, the
Southern Baptists and Seventh
Day Adventists, and by numer•
ous small PentecosUII bodies. Most
of the big Protestant churches
looked upon it as "Catholic terri
tory" and ('Oncentrated their mis•
sion programs elsewhere. A radi·
cal change in this attitude is now
taking pla&lt;·e.
Wh:i! ' s behmd all this activity?
On paper, Latin America would
still appear to qu a lify as a Cath­
olic stronghold. About 170 million
of its people - more than 90 per
cent of the total population-have
been haptized as Catholics. They
constitute one-third of the w-0rld
membership M the Catholic
C"hun·h.
,But Catholic authorities s.,y

Bogus Paper
Being Passed
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WASHINGTON UP I - The Slate
Department
charged Friday that an
. .unsC"rupulous for11:ery" purportine
to be an o£fici al depertment ··mem•
ora11dum" threatening lo "liqui•
date" Cuban Premier Fidel Castro's
regime is being rirculated by Un•
known persons throughou t Latin
America
The Slate Department called it
Dn elaborate hoax to emb;i,rrass the
Un itf'd States.
Copies of the false document on
whal lookPd like State Department
airgram stationer)' were shown to
reporters at a press conference
here.
Thf' document purported to be
an official memorandum signed by
Undersecretary of S.,ate Doµglu
Dillon to all U. S. diplomatic posts
i n Latin America.
But the State Departmen t said
Dillon wasn't eve!l in Washingtun
on February 5, 1960, which was
the da.le of the alleced document.
"This is a dever and unacrupu•
lous forgery,'' Slate Dep_artment
press ofricer Lincoln White told
n•porters, "but ii ls noi quite elev .
&lt;.' r enough ."
While pointed out a series of
misspellings and errllrs u evi•
dence the docwnent was a

Phone WY•2-�748

l hl!lle fi1urei are h1"hly nrn&gt;l1•a1l ­
in,: The y estimalr l hal nn rnun·
than 20 per tt'nl of Latin A mn1ca ·s nommal Cathollt·� - pcrhJp�
.OJI few .is 10 per cent tn .,orne
area5 -- a ctu a lly know t he t1•11rh•
inJ!I of the church or make an) "f­
fort Lo pracllce lhe fallh
Print, Ar• L•ck ing
S,t,ver.il factors havi&gt; rontri\Jut­
ed lo this !lituation , a('('ord111g 10
C.11thol1c leaders, One is an arute
ihort.age of priests
In Nurth
America, there 1s one pr1Pst f11r
eaC"h 700 Catholics. i n Euro!)(• onr
pries! for each 800 C:atholil's F.\. t·n
in Asia and Afrira. the ra1111 1s no
greater than one priesl for earh
1 .500 commumrants. But III Latin
America, !here is only one prit·st
for each 5.000 bapt ized Cathnl 1l'�
In some area.s, a single pries! h&lt;1s
as many as J0.000 people 1n h1�
nominal flock. And there are more
than 10,000 village.I and towns
whlCh have no church or resident
priest.

Efforh to retain more native­
born priffh .,. NV■r■ly h•�
per•cl by the hith lavel of illit•r­
acv which prev■ils in m,ar,y
•rM1..
Another factor stressed by
Cath.ohc authorities is the Span­
W'J herita1e of tbe church m Latin
A merica. Hisp.:,nic Catholicism has
traditiol]ally been mystical, other•
worldly . disinterested in ROCi.il pro­
blems or the here-and•now. In their
d esperate quest for lligher Jivinf!
atandards, many Latin Americans
have come to look upon the church
as an obBtarle rather than a con•
tributor to progress.

Fourth Chance
To Sign For
Course Offered

Residents (}f Gallia and Meigs
counties i.n 'Ohio and Maso n county
i n West Virginia are to have a
fourth opportunity to allend spec•
ial busine!!I college cl asses arcord•
ing to IA.:o Blackburn, preBident of
Portsmouth (Ohio) Interstate Busi•
ne.ss College.

Tbree have been held, ;md, according to Mr. Blackbum, gradu•
ates of those lh.r!!e tenns have, lo a
very large extent, found office em•
ployment in the Pt. Pleasant • Gal­
lipolis area and in neighboring ci•
ties. Mr. Blackburn said that sev­
eral citiU'ru in the area had requested that a fourth term be of.
fered starting this fall.

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This fourth extension te,..m will
last five montbB and two diploma
courses, secretarial and general
business, wilJ be offered. Both day
.end night clasus wi ll be held and
all cl asses will be on the adult lev­
el. Classes will start in mid-Septem•
ber.
Subjects offered will conBist of
speedwrit ing shorthand, typewril•
ing. bookkeeping and accounting ,
spe11ing, business English, business
mathematics, office practice, filing
and com?tometer.
Registration for the seh.ool will
l,e &lt;!onducted by Mr. and Mra. Jobn
Dearing. The �hool will be held at
222 Third A venue Gallipo lis. Mn.
Dearing will teach the classes. She
tauaht the second and th.ird terms
and has conducted a similar term
.at Logan, w. va.
The past 1 8 months she has oon•
d ucted the Maysville, Ky., Busi­
ness College. llr. Blackburn stated
thAt he would have h:u! a tlass
here la.st yeai had Mrs. Dearing
been availabie. He adde dthat he
considered 'MrB. Dearing one of
the most dynamic. and effective
business teacher&amp; i n the country.
llr. •Blackbum said that class
enrollment would be limited to
JO and ureed those interested to
register early.

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Attention As Mission Field
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A familiar sight • • • men with briefcases
daily throng airports alt over the nation, winging
their way from one place to another. But where,
really, are they going?

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Experts Differ On What Oil
Industry ls Doing This Year
"In the face of a mounting
By HENRY J, B ECHTOLD
NEW YORK UPI -- The oil wave of ama:zemenl '. c�ncern, and
industry is a nd il lsn'I pullin� it . iridignatior,, both w 1t �in a�d out­
self together. Whether ii is or side the industry, refiners; m July
phints
not depends on wha t sourCf! you persisted in operating their
(
Chase
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needs
of
excess
in
far
read.
The Value Line Investment Sur• said in it&amp; monthly review of the
vey said the domestic price struc- oil industry.
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lure for crude oil appea rs lo be "�hatever the.ir �olive . . . it is
out of danger after loltering this bafnmg, because h1sln!J' has re­
spring on the edge of an aeross• corded often_ the undes1ra_ble .�o�­
sequence of such actions it
the-boa rd break.
added.
Repeated mark-ups in gasoline
Sllght lncl'9•H
prices have carried them at last
comfortably above a year ago, ac- The bank also pointed out lh�t
cording to the Borvey. And in . gasoline demand thus far . th1!l
ventories of heating oil are by no year has avera ge on ly sligh tly
more than one per cent above the
me a ns excessive. It added.
Thi' survey believes that the 1959 period, and the peak vaca­
strenuous intern al co9t cu tting tion month of �uly brought only a
campaign of lhe past two years, 1.7 per cen t rise.
born of adversity, will boost prof . The eeason now is more than
i L s aJ product prices improve.
ha l f over, the review .said. and
Outlook Bright
unless an unusually l a rge nt11n•
. It also loo�s for favorable e.irn- ber of families scheduled their
1�gs comp�mo�s for inleinled vacations for Augt1,t "third quar01] companies III the ye ar ahead t laapline demand could fall beel'
and "probably for some time to low
upect.aUona."
come."
The Chase Manhattan Ban i: Chafe ibo � __,,t there
doesn ' t see everything 15 rQJY as oo!Jld \e I 1frW1 of weakneu
th1• Value Line Survey, does, how- fQf fuel oils later In the y�r be­
ever.
cau.fe of the cunent "botTOwing
The b11nk said the over-all sup- for the tutbre" by secondary sup
ply of new oil In July waa in pli,rs AR a hedge against rising
satidal'lory alignmen t with de• prices.
rnand. but added n,11 t "beneath the Tltara 'WlleN U!e oll Industry
surface the results do not appear stande toclay accordin,i to the
quite so favorable."
, two reriew1. Mt rour pick.

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Full �ard O f G a m es 0 11 M o n day

m the ninth agunst the Tlgof'rs 1 11 pur of home runs Ernie Banks
and had to be remu11ed When also honi�red for t he cubs, his
P11ppas had lo tlt' taken oul 111
.
E:d Bou,·hee connet' ted,
the ninth &lt;lgain la�( Sunday tn a 38 th and Ko
luo
Ken
y er hit his 27th hom­
J{llme w n h Lhe Wh ile Sox. H!rh
TPam To
a, United ., ... ........ .,... ,
A pe1uianL•hunery crowd of 4&lt;1, arJi; fell his young hurler mi�ht ,·r for thr c 11 rds, Larr}· .l&lt;H·kson,
TIit Go!;pel Harmon\ Bu} � w i ll I
Milt Pappas 11• what rou l' all I 518 i n B.111timore w.111cht!d lhe Ori he 0 etting a lnlle out of 6hal-)I' Lht• loser l l �dl), fllilt&gt;d to gf't
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ht. � the Morse C ti.ipt• I \1t' t hud1s1
• real "stopper' '
ht&gt; nut only oles chmb withm tflree percen1
St! aftt'r all the rustuni ers had past lhe third inning.
c1i...... Spillr&lt;. s, .. da) ,,. .,, • "
_ _ _
1111e
point.s
of
1he
Van)µ
by
ret·!
slopp,d
,
••
New
Yock
y,.,,e.,
s
Ide lhe Balt imore 11111\ puk t hat ,�--..;,_____...,;;,,,,;;;.:;;;...,
two o'clock. Evt'r)' UJII ' I� Wt'll"U111t'
but also his own bOh . P.iul Rich in¥ off thir fifth ,trai&amp;hl \'lf.'lmy day, the urwle maua�er ordt-red
'
to (!Ol'Ue and hear th,,m �m);
· up th e1r
and nmlh Ill lb.e 1..:1 10 8¥Wt"S Mill to run around thP fit&gt;ld for I
· i,.rd.s
For The ,First Time
I A largl! crowd 1s expec-te d t� "s_tay h ome " pu1mg
P�ppH. 1 strappmg . unrnlubll Loser Whiley Ford, wbo worked half an h0ur. And P11pJHlS did 1t
I dli:ll ll'C at de.ath on the n.atton s tug hwa y s M o nday a nd go I l l
I n Southeasle-rn Ohio
y e ar-old. ilC' cOmphshed bolh five m11in111, was nic�ed for six
ed
am
Bui he did n ' t han· to Fnday
sit.a d lo the Third lnv1tallona l Baseball Tournament (m a 1, • r,. t21
(,
t Frida&gt;· nigh l wh.en lie of B11ltimore's ei&amp;iil bita, iodud• nigh
t.
An Exelusive
piWMd tbe B&amp;l�i.l;Q,o,r• Orf..Qltl into iu4 &amp; ho�r o;' w,l\ Dropo
1 ff 1a I 1
1 played in Syratuse
1
1
The
Cb1ugo Whne Sox mol'ed
�
a
to.p
cud
11
t
The
Syra(
use
Recreational
Club
is
oflering
;�
Wben 1, w1,1 t.11 qrer, tbe jt,ibi
�!Ml la. for tb.t ,\�ricu
3 t��i� �1� �:,, ·�'1 '. 1 11 ;�� · 01 P 1
within three &amp;ames of lhe lop
G iunci i,llci �'rid in ·� rnmp..-tition base ba ll - a double h.eader - _preaentmg tb.t IIWdlel&gt;orl � L,a.c;I •1'h • mq:!i,ificient 4int P•pp.a,1 m,\tle • biitdine for with a 7-5 ilcciiion 911cr Detroit ,
9'f �Ai1Jtfio,Mh?,p 'Wee•llil 1-0 victor)' O\'er the Yan­ i.ic.bard&amp;.
1 PornLs ;,.w•rtkd on t he bua1:,, or 10 I Ba ro ,u; and Racme P�PY tean�s m a
NEW and l 1 SED
"Do you want me lq do lt01l1{' Washinglon swept a lwi-night
� -1 :i 2 and 1 rc:..pcd 1vely fur gar:ne for the summer \ltlll start•� abGu f 1!{
l -�Ill
rHnmg
too�hl?" P•ffAli m lwn1 bHI fro.m Hosion, 5-J and 3•2,
--�
riglitb&amp;nder
,trw:�
out
nine
-1 hi- next game Ii tU di,empJ.O,D• � - � �
l1r,t �1" 1,1L" • · � •
arid C1evdand clipp�d i:amrns
a.ad didn't wal� a man en rouU! quired
I
ship t·onte�L bl'lw�n Rarine 4Ule
C ountry
Po i nh I Lca�ut• all �Lat lt!I� Wi th Ja C"II. Bol· ll'l�ld��: b�:=rt.
lo h i..s 131h victo.l')' . Tony Kubek
The questi.o.n 1ioPIW4 1-ick.ards l'lt) , 6-2.
dr
,,. r'TI'
2Ull '
1 ltu:,.,,I�
'J?Aetl the game with a single
"Ye.ill." he erinne4; ·•�e·!I keep
I lit sJ\"Wlll•
bis -..-""t..,,._,, frnm
,i.._ in prore.edinp � wm,....,
In the National League, Mil•
....
.,
--=
t"8 nexl o •·1m an d p appas then re , ire
· d Lh.e lights 011 e.11pecl.fll¥ for you. "
�
'J, l 111tt-d '&gt;t.,.1 1",
2-W
,,, u
.......
..
'll•
.. ,...., . ,nd lhe 'l,j'a..1,u-....-,
1
wa11kee
beat Cincinnati. 9.ti.
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n.
gew:rat10
11
·
lll
o(
"II
t
'11i
"
i,
._ _ next UI men 1n ordu bef ore
157
3 l;l'rn1,111:,
tuc:
II was II bit of a p,riv,ui jok£' thereby moving to wilhin 6 ½
1 st.,,rs with t-ilb,r G,r• �••·rt or
Phone WV-2-3794
�
• ..,. ...,.
will bt Int
. r u.ced. .
"� 7l!
', ror a bdween the twQ.
4 11111&gt;
O"lt
Cl - Boyer nmner,......,
•'-"'r dev�loped,
••-iWIii'"
...0 ,•,
,.,
u 1 11.,• 8,,1 ..,
• bur�-·-_
'" n,;
g;11nes o f the idle (irst•plare Pills­
Alon, lilbolll 12; .. \o I p. m. �the h e. 1u;J
POMEROY, 01110
84
'.i Aublral1.t
arm tlll� j;·in,&amp;J e wi· th one out in
Mad• P•_,... IWI
,.u0", hu� ....
�.11tfi!n ill "'r" &lt;=•
......,11 ...""
.11.•
burgh
Pirates, San F'rancisro dt'­
• Batteries
-,_
Pony
bo)'&amp;
will
bt!
lakini
their
inIH
ij llunis;.q
lhe aevell lh ·
On Au&amp;. 23, PaPP-'&amp; '111'eaka.11ed h•ale&lt;l Los Angel"s, ;!,-3, and Chi
ilmt•111 pl&lt;1y i n wb.id1 Wood)' Cll.ll'li fif!d, drill&amp;.
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t:i
l
1 , Bn1,un
IJU)-'� r.1ptur•�-u,. lu..:
• Accessories
.. _. We11ston 1.ow1;ui,nw
('ago crushed St Louis, 10-4, in
I&gt;! the l.iUle t.u gut
A New Shlpnlt"nl Of
40
8 fuJ!HJIIIJ
ment agillllSI a , 1e I·'u u f �
•• ···-· IM4'W l�llJ.lt it:ciJ)6!: ¥cl,:lioloc�,
the
only
other
scheduletl
gilme.
·
·
:HI
9 l'ul:rnd
illld find lhewWve� f,1vqtitf1 i� $i}encer, J. Di,441',, ¥o1tic, Neigler, u• s •
•
• Repa irs
Home rum; by Marty Keough
36
tu �wl·Ji·n
tht• f1111.1.h lll Syracui.e
and
K.iney
Kuenn
featured
,
,
Rou,
S.1Hen,
C�hiJJ,d
'1·
w�,H1:1
�
�
In While, Pink. H l u v
s,seb,11 ;,n •t ,ll Jou, .., ,.• ••. .,......, Wickliae, u...1 ... ,nd AlCleveland's wi11 over Kansas City
FOR ,\LL MAKES
and Yel lo\1
1;t•r Bob Louks h.a.s on tap.
Bobb)'
Locke (2•4) WltlS the win•
kire
MNlal St arnlit1g!ol 1 11
A, 1 1 1 p&lt;1st y(•;irs a flotilla of at
Size :rnxr)o
Fur M idd leport : Moore, Hindy,
TWf and Dil'k Hall (7- l l l was the
Frie- Ham. Consult•tion
1
r11l't
1 v11s for folk uf all �iws is b i•
ROME UPI - De£end111.1,; thlilm• l1flin&amp; change in Lo11don during
Wallac l;! , S tubart, V a n l n waaen, J
O l v m pi,· C ; a r t J t"l'I E,,t•III�
Tbe Bravf� pounded four RPd
'! h i· m t' dal , 1 ., nd mi,:_ ll ff: rc (I hdore th e ball games Johnson , Bratton, Nelson, ('latw or. pion Lee Calhoun oJ Gary, lnd . . the ! 9418 Olympics, led alJ qualil(t I \H: l 1 . 1
S tar1 1 n i,: a l 10.30 ,, m buys will thy, Sauer. Tann"hill. Gardner . l f'd a th n•e-m a 11 U S. te em Lm.lay fiers Ill the women ' s dlSClls trials pitchers for 1 7 hits, inrluding
in� ,,f l h• · t n p 1 1 1 1 1 1 r lit· Hl!iO ( J l )·m
·
into tl1e quartrr finals of tbe with a heave of 1 76 feet, Pl!- inch- three by Alvin Dark and u home
..., Dav1s.
·
Jllr, 11 1 l h,• t·nd &lt;&gt;! l· ru.lay :, nint pl' r�n• 1 n :-1at k3 'ID twu d":i�es, &amp;- 1 2 I Iack etI ,.....
ar
1
1
s
u
n
u u., I "'' 1 5 }'l'lll' OId 11,; lh ree
men's l lO• mPter high hurdles in rs, only P•"M inthes hclow the rel' run by Joe AdC"ock. Milwa ukee
________
1 1 1 11 1 1 \ , �old l ,&gt;r l i i �t . , i )\li •r ro r ,i•f ) c • •
J.•ggc•d r;,c1•� !"r l ilt&gt; .,;i1111• a�,·
t he Olympic Games.
ord s1•t Uy Olga nlcntova of bunched five hils and a s.icrifice
&lt;&gt;IllI
I I it'Hll/1• I or \I 11n I I
groups tu ' 1 ► I I uw.
Sa1•1• Your S;1k� S l 1 1,�
Call or Writ•
Record Pur•e Unt" F'or
Tlilus did the Unit&lt;.•rt Slate&gt;� open C1.ethoslovi1k Iii at ME!,.uourne t n fl y for three runs in the fourth
1
vr,lr
C
No
Obligation
Gold
on
B
y
Sliver
o
a
r H
Mlddlep,,rt
iRm-parkert dpy of arlion ill 195fl.
'�r I 11 . 11 r nr gir
to dri11e Cal MC"Lil!lh (4• 1 1 J to the
, I s-an
·
',
Taki 11� l 11 Futurity
d I ° d trsIi u�,w
1 ·�
:i
9
Diles
Radloear
Co.
whirh
16
gold
mf'dals
were
al
American
Women
Ov•l
ify
shower&amp;.
Joey
Jay,
who
went
t hi •.� 1• t•11Pnh will folluw sark and
C HIC A O UP I - A re &lt;.·ord pu nt' u, \ ak • u s athle lcs w nr "i ven a
l rnl, · d 'it ;,,, . .,
I ;JJ
I �I
1fl'1
Miss
Fikotove.
Phone
LY
-34550
Mrs
Harold
110w
11
2-3
innin.Ks,
won
his
sixth
game.
'
1 t1l' l' l' I ,·;;)!t•&lt;I ral·t'�. Slime agt• of $216,n,
u will I.It' at slake today "c-hallCP
' 10 win between fotir and Connolly or S&lt;1nla Mollil'a, Ci1li! ,
,,.....
('
.1 I I
·
1
99 Morri• Av•. Athen,, O.
Don Cardwell or the Cubs 1101
.
gruups,
wnllll'll·� baiwball t hrow in lhe Washington Park ruturity
:,
1 ;;;::t }
I U of t hese mto.dalii and might I &lt;1nd a nu·mhcr of th� u. s. lea rn , Mly pilched
an
eight•hitter
nd
a
�andj11k
ja('kpul
o
r
5
7
yci1r
for
two
year
olds,
bul
the
leading
a
s
:I
l l url)!ary
. ., ror t h e r·ma Is as against the Cardinals b ut also hit
take&gt; over 1 h e&gt; 1 ra,1 ·1 11 lh e j J Iso qu a I 1 f 1""'
old�
cuntender for the rich paycheck, evf'n
A u�tralJJ
unuffidal
learn
rat•·
wh1C'l1
R��
ti,,.
Mr�.
Earle_nc
the 230&gt;
!'r11t s 11r1• 111 he nFh•rNI in all Pappa'ff All, wun'l be around to
1 pound housewife Brown,
II
II
T11rkt· )'
:I
sia
led
.it
t
he
�tart
of
thf'
diiy
wit!
from
Los
An•
ran•s
i.:hallcnge.
II
:,.;, , w z,,., IJwl
u
2ri0 117. points to t h e Umle
· d s. tatt-s· l;!C I es A toss of 1.,.,
"' f\. 2'· d 111, I1cs
l'appa.'11 All, wimler ol four 240
:I
I
llu111 a 11w
I
was needed tu qaulify.
11take1
U1is year indudin11 lllt' Bay
I
I
ll11l1;llflJ
\
Calhoun,
holder
ur
lhe
Olympk
The Unitt'i.l Stalei,; 1s entered in
Meadows i'' uturity • th e Apple
rel'ord
of
l
3.5
sct
onds,
romped
to
five
of lhf' seven row ing final.i.
·
Valley, the Hollywood Juvenile
in 14 3 has two strong ent ries in the
in
his
triill
heat
vklorr
By U nited P,111 lnt•rnetlar,a1
and the ArlingloD Fulurily, was de•
l11 f)i1111t•r t; u,•HI,
Nationwid r m f'il!II ai,­
NATIONAL LEAGUE
dart'd
out Fri&lt;lay due tu an in- sf'tonds.advandug to the quarh•r women's iwimming. f.'an win hoth
.\ liss 1-:11 , 1 ., \l ay Swu·k wm; 1 111·
pleU imur.11KC Kf'\11�
the men's hammer throw and the
A li.u
W. L . Pct. GB flarneLI swollt-n !t•fl anklt'.
Tu1•sda.v 1•w11111f d in ner ,iu1•s1 •if l' i tt�burgh
l\ccillc:111 . · •
finMb were H:iy1·s Jonei; of Pon- 200.meter d&lt;1�h amJ should have a
7g
4g
6
1
7
1 � r �JJ(I Mrs .\1 ilu l l11ll' i 1sor1 1, t \1 J V; U ( (
Firr . . . . ,
tiat·, Mich., and Willie May
of final ii;t tn t he women ' s team foils.
I a k''
72 55 567 6 1,"t
1
Tiu-It . . •
I l ill'II' farm \1oiuc. H.ut li111d l {d
,". , I .()l1IS
Bui the �ay won'L be topl)t'd off
('lurago
BRAVIS
BUY
PITCHER
·
'-'" 8
7 1 57 - ••5
M(·dical . . •
Nine
ronomar(•va,
the
Russian
until
tlte lung . a w:iited United
MILWAUKEE,
Wis.
UPI
-ttighl•
1
o
•s
An�t•\
U8
5R
.MO
l
O
s
L
·
M i s� Sw1(·k and J he J l ul d 1i so n,
Aut11 m, h ilc . • _
i.:irl
on{'('
pkked
up
on
a
shopStat�s
• H11ssia mt•etini; 1 11 hask2t­
handed pitcher Terry 1-' ox has be('n
y1111n1,wr LluuJ.:hlt&gt;r. Joy lklh, 1Tlt• San Fr&lt;11wbro ti:! 63 .500 1 5
t.ud,,w11wn1 • , •
ball.
Uuth
!cums already have
purclla�ed
hy
the
M
1
lwaukc"
1
23
73
.438
1
!'17
n11a1
I
hr:it1· the ,anw h1rtluli1y a 1 1111v 1•r 1 ' 11 d
... R_1•1 i rcmcllt , , • ,
qualifird fol' ! he final tournament
1/2 Braves from Sal'ramento and f.'alch­
75
('l,u•agn
52
.40fl
26
C'1r"' .,ary whkh 1., Aiigust :m.
"&amp; L1f1• . . .
but the unhcote11 U. S. team can
GOOD. SAFE ROAD - ¼ MILE
to.r Phil Roof l1as been recalled
l'h1lad1•lphia
48 80 375 3 1
"
� Nam,· yo11r p rntl'rtlon
dl'monstratf'
1hat
1he
Soviet�
just
fgrom
Cedar
Rapids.
Both
players
Frid•y's
RHulh
prohlrm. Your N,1 1 ,,,uwid&lt;" tJ
FROM CENTER OF TOWN
don't hav(' a durnrc by a smash•
wil) join the llraves (or !he re­
MllwaukH 9 Clndnn■tl 6, nlfht
,.. rl'Jlft'scn!alM,' '' c a " hdr ,0
ing
v
ictory
tonight.
son.
main('i
l'r of this se a
Chicr:go 1 0 St. Lauis -4, night
ynu pl.111 "''1\.-ly ar,J
F;iint hearted members of t he
S.n Fun. 4 Los Ang■IH 3, night
econouucally.
Fo l low Signs To
U S delegation. a 11pallrd al Thur�•
YANKS SIGN HEGAN
Only g•me1 scheduled.
da&gt;· ' s form l'f&gt;versals in the high
NEW YORK UPI - Jim Hegan.
Saturd•y•• Probable Pitchers
jump ancl 200•mPlt' dash. came out
Pack i ng House
Ph il1del1.1hl1 11 Pithburi,h--M•· 11 t·ntdu,r for lhr. Cleveland Indian�
MAX WARD
oF hiding Friday whl'll lhe United­
for 14 yrars, h as been added lo the
haffey 4-1&gt; u law 1 9-5.
S A N OIFJ;O, Calif UPI ..:_ Ligh1
1 1 5 Ii: . 2nd
Pfi. W Y•l-2460
Milw•ukH 1t Cincinnati-Spahn al'llvc player li�l of the New York hcavywr 1 ghl boxing chanqm/JI A r• States bounrPd back to win six gold
Vankl•cs Hegan, now 40. was en 1·hif' Moore t oday prl'pared to tra&lt;lc med als. The banner day int'!uded
1 7-7 vs Purk■ v 14-B.
Pomeroy, Ohia
rollow 1 24 throu�h Dor&lt;' US
Los Angeles at San Francl1co-­ t,:aJ;ed IHI a bullpen culrhrr by tlw political inslt•ad of fi!.llr blows rn a 1 ·2· ::I sw('cfl in the 400-mc&gt;ter hllr•
dies It'd by Glenn O.e\• is, a record
Koufu
6·1 1 vi McCormick 1 1 -10. Yankeei. IHst month.
and J&lt;'ollow Sl�ns
a new rin..-: careN polilics.
broad j\lmp by Ralph HoBlon. a yfr.
MASON
W. VA.
Chicago 1t St. Louis jr,lghl)
up his tory in women·� truck and t h rrc in I
hitch£&gt;il
Frid11y
Moor('
i\ki!-:� ( '1J11 t1!y
COACH
Hobbie 1 3•16 or Mor•hHd 2-7 v1
BOVARD TO
he swimming_
CLEVELAND, UPI - Bul'ky Sol• trunks and tossed his hat inlo t he
B r oglio 16,.7,
l•'ox lluutN.� /\ssoonti11n
1u111oun1·111i(
by
rin
pulitical
g
yard will be Lhe new hl·ad baseball
5undav'1 GamH
p]crtion
and frl!shmun ba sketllall coach a t in!t&gt;n&lt;ls to run No11 8 ror
Phlladelphi• .t Plthburoh
.is­
state
a
&amp;S
lt•rm
two•monlh
a
to
t'OR YOI IR IIOME IM PROVEMENT TRY
Lh, Virginia Militpry Institute. Tht'
Mllw•ukff ■t Cincinnati
.
!ltmblyman
former West Virginia basketboll
Chicago at St. Louis
Goeglein's Reody-Mix Concrete
unlike his boxin� one.
Los Ang■IH at Sin Fr■ncbco!l J. 1i9ycr quit the Clevel and Pipe�o . The f.itlr,
r
honorary 111w l&gt;Namre
an
111
Jarg.,Jy
1 r: " '
We mix rn 11t: l!lt' to your
ai'rrpl hts new appointment.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
no st11h• lf!�islotivp
hlP
will
there
W. L. Pct. GB
SJ)ecifkat ions, dcllvn ii
hiH t w o month kn •
tluring
mcetln,i!
75 51 595
Nt•w York
HIGHT to your job , rf'acly
D11u11hter
Born
from Novf'mhn to
t'lt&gt;rtc&gt;dl
(if
ure
l\alt1 1111)r('
77 53 .502
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hoger
Epple
of
Jonuary
to pou r. L,oWl'sl prkl·S.
73 55 !'i70 J
f'hirago
..
"Pleaiw dor1·1 say ' i f I 'm 1•ler\ .
11a Chesler are announcina: the birth
Washi11i.:lon
113
.542
10
!16
hr
..
to
like
"I
of
II
llauJ!:hter,
Vicki
Sue,
Tu,•iiday
said
No ob too hu·t::e or loo
t·d.' " Arrhie
( ' l1•vi•l1111ll
d2 05 .481 1 3 ½ August 30, at llolzer Hospital.
posi livr " Hr �flid the juh would
Hrna /l - dclh•t•rlt•s 1•v1·rv
l )1,t ro1!
5fl tJS 468 16½
Gnmdpa1·enb
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
$51JO a month
pay
day - call by 1 0 11. nl.
55 7 3 4,:10 2 1
!Justor
John
r�ppk
of
}o'latwoods
aud
(;or•
1
for Saturday delivery.
K an.� a� l ' i1y
45 ff4 :!4!1 :1 1 1 don llidenour of Chcl!llur. Mr. and
Frida y '• RHulh
Mrs. Floyd Hidenour and Mrs.
I N FANTS PROM SUITS
Wnhlngton S Boston 1 , ht ,twl.
Thed Croy of Chester are t;n•at
SKI SETS and CO,\T
W11hln9ton 3 Boston, 2nd, night
gra11dµan•nl s.
Wllh LEGGIN G SETS
81ltlmor• 5 N•w York 0, night
Th.t- Epple's bllo have t wo
Mlddloporl
Phone WY-2-3284
Page St.
Chlc,190 7 Detroit 5, night
d1111&amp;hleN,
Sherry 111ml L&gt;iunnjj.
I N FANTS PROM BAGS
Cl■vel1nd 6 K•nsH City 2, night
$11turd• y '1 Prob1bl• Pltch1n
Ley Awty Now
BALLY ACHI IUNS
Detroit al Chlcag..,.._,Monl 9-8 v1
For Cold WHth■r
ATLANTIC
UTY,
N.
J.
UPI
Wynn 10-9.
Sizes 1 2- lS.24 mo., t . 2•3-4
N•w York 1t B•ltlmore--Dltm.-r Hally A( · he, the eou11 try's leading
money
wln11er
with
$439,046
,his
$3.95 lo $1 7.95
14. 7 w1 f l1h•r 10-9.
Lay I� your 1upplie1 of Fall Fix-up
.
WHhlngton •I B01ton--Clenn• 1Sl!.11110n, wlU race in I six furlony
ex.l1ibition lt18l at AUantlc City to• ,
a,at1ria l1 now whll� prices are
ger 5.9 vs Br•wer 1• 1 1 .
Cl•v•land 11 K1n1a1 Cit y {night) day. It will bti the Orel appearance
low, and the woath or is good.
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low¥hip �crvfre WedJlt',da )' 7 30
- -- S t.: N UA V SCHOOL LESSON OF THE-WEEK
prn.
Mlddltport Churctt o, th• N■•

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: Dictators Self-deceived
By Roy L. Sm,i(h

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Religion In America

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ur....._%nday J1chool, it JO a.
rn , mornm� wor�hi11. 1(1 30 a m
F:velllng sen lcf' 7 3/J p III l'ra111·r
ruretmi:; and Bible studi Wt&gt;dm.-s
da� 7 30 p m
N•o""i Bapth;t-Sund ;;i y sdioo!
g :rn a m ; worship, 1 1 " m pray­
er s1.: rvir&lt;&gt;, Wl'dne11fay 7 p m.
C1rp■nter Baptilt - Sunday I
ichuol 9 30 Ml)rn 1ng worship,

One Of the best-esta blished facts of hislori· is thal dictators
are alwny1&gt; deceive d - selC-de ccived
'fhere is a Ul!w laid down on the very hed-Vorli. of the um•
vers� to the effect that every human berng is tlorn with righ1s
- n gh ts that n o governmen t ca n grant, a ri d rig h1s t hat n o
govern ment r? n take away, excep 1 at its own peri l
In all the history of the race lhere has ne�·er been even one• lfl·l5
F':. utl•nd Flnt Baptl1t-Sund ay
dictato r who h.:.s
· been able lo e.scape the implic ations o f 1his �choo! 9.30 o m. Prea1·h1ng SunIaw_ and , w hat IS
even more signifk ant, there has ne\'er been :
.
a dtctator who _has been able to pass his power on to his su(·- d iy 2 30 p. m.
Hurl10nvlll• Pr•ibyt■rlu'I _
ces.sor . Ever y dictato r has maint ained himse lf in power by his Sunday school 10 a. m. WYF
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pm .1.nd Bihle study rvery Tue8•
d�y Pril)'Pr end praise ser\'ice
S&lt;tturda�· 7:45 pm.
P•nt1co,hl�Sunday school 10
am: evangelistic sen·ice. 7·45 pm:
Wednesd a y Rible sludy 7·4"-i 11m .
Rutland Church of the Naiaren• I
-Sunday school 9 · 30 am Morning
wnrship 10:45. Evange!istlr servi ce 7 · 45 pm Midwt&gt;ek prayer
!K' r 11 icc Wedne6d ay 7:4&amp; pm.
Columbl1 Ch•pel Chri1tla,..._
Bible school 9:30 am. worship
ser11ke 10 30 am on the- seC'ond j
and fourth Sunda ys.
Dexter Ch 11rch of Chrllt­
Bible school 9:30 .em . Preachlnj
10:30 am on the first and third
Sunda ys.
Rutl1nd Church of Chrlst Bihle school 9:30 a rn ; w11tship
service 10:30 am ; Youth Fillowship 6 pm; Wurahlp 7 pm.
hmaroy- Church of Chrl•t Sunday .&amp;ehool 9:30 a m ; Morn­
rn:g worship 10:30 am: Evening
worship 3:30 pm: Prayer meeting
and Bible study 7:30 pm Wednesday.
hu c
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sc:�;r�;, a!: ; :rship ��;v��!
10:30 am.
lengsvlll• Con9.-.9atlon,1I Ch ..ls" T�e Uniform Sunda y Schoo l lesson for Septcniber 4: tl.a,n
-Sund ay school 9:30
GOD S HAN D IN HIST ORY ," Isaiah 10:5- 34; 14 :24-2 7; sm: Church
Worship ser11ice tO·Jo am.
37:2 1-37.
Ponwroy- S.V1nth-Dey Adnntist
Th e pr�het Isaia h - an astute interpreter of histo ry _ �124 Butternul Avf' DA"'.' Hal_ll
wa s �onv_m�e� t_hat God w as using the A ssyrian empire as a Sa�t�:th �chool _2 p1�; �.-:r s�, p
tool III d1sr1 phm ng Juda h, at one stage of histo
se1 \'.kf' 3 . 1� pm, se�\'lr�s are Sat·
r To the de- urday.
Prayer mee-\i n g Thursday
vout. Hebrew o( the time it must. h ave seen:ie d s Irange
·
lh at t he 7 :JO pm.
Alm1ghty woµld use an evil. nation lo punis h oneY that
was ac- Church of God Mt. Mori•htually more godly . �ut Isaiah was convin ced that
the
discip li- Sunday school i.:45 am; Worsh ip
nary process wa s gomg on, and that a wicked
sen·ice 1 1 arn: Prayer meeting
state
stru men t by w_h ich the will of God was bein done was the in- ,:u_es�ay 7:30 pm; Young 11eo}lle
g
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He also believed, however, that God W\lUl even tuall y
get lir1da, 7 :30 pm.
arou nd to Assy ria. and when that time camed his
Carleton lnt•rcknomin1tlonal
judg men ts
wou ld be unsparing.
Kingsbury Road-Sunday school
For hund reds o( year s the Russ ian peop
9:30 am: Worsh.ip hour 10:30 am;
le lived unde
eve
u
d .l ctato_rs�ip that was callo us and unca ring. The
shbc king t hrn:
;:t� ��::; ;:;;; �t. Great Bend
abou t it 1s that every Czar was supp orted
by some relig ious -Morning worship 9:30 am; Sun­
leaders who proposed to ally Chris t with oppre ssion.
sch.ool 1 0 :1 5 urn; :E vening
end God had to use rebels such as Marx, Lenin , and In the day
service 7 : 30 pm.
Stalin
to
end the wrongs. I n doin g so , howe ver, w
e may be sure he has
neve r �ondoned them in the evil they have
don1 !. Even tuall y
Muat Deal with God
. ll was �ne of the convictions of the Hebrew prophets, espe•
c1ally Isaiah whose words we study in t his week ' s Sunda y
s�h ooI I cs.son , th
.. at ever dictat or will be comn
t'elled at some
time t o dea t \_"1th 9ot1 . f he worst tyrant s the world
has ever
know n have hved in trium ph for a lime , but at long last
they
are confronted by the Eter nal.
I t is a fa ct , of course , that every dic h1 tor has accomplishe d
some g�d. Had Musso lini, for exam ple been conte
nt to lift
,
the .Itahali pe�ple out of the bogs of dlsco
urage ment and fru!:itrat1o n, he migh t have gone down in histor y as "the
great est
Roman o.,r them all." It was when he set out upon a prog
ram
of conq11:est that he began to write his own doom. Eve n today
t he sensible German le�ders concede that Adolph Hitler
rendered some usefu l service s to the German nation during h
t e
early years of his b_ ruta l reign . And, propaganda to the contrary, the communist party in Russia has work ed some econom ic �nd educa tiona l mirac les for the Russi
an peasa nts who
had lived for hu_ nd_reds of years unde r a Czari
st dictat orshi p.
B u t O f o!le pnnc1p-le every Christ ian can be absolu tely
sure.
The day will come whe n God will take over from
every dictator who cru �hes the human spirit and outrages the
human
soul . Thetts c1en ce" of h istory mak es this very
clea r.
God Uses Ungodly Men
.
The ancie
nt Assyr ian Empire was one of the most bruta l
states :wer to rise �o power. Its emp� rors knew
ng of
mora l 1ty, ��Y. despised mere y, and m tegnt. y thenothi
held in I
y
cont emp t if 1t mte rfer ed w,·1h amb1·t,· on ·
.

they will be sum mon ed for judg men t.
Make Our Own Destiny
, The posses�ion of power does not mak e the use of pow er
ngh t It only imposes an inlhited responsi bility upon
the possesso r.
. The p�in ciple _ h?lds true whether it is appl ied to a
polit
_ , an .mdustria
cian
hst, or a labo r lead er. No one can (":&gt;i:eroisei­
pow er w1�out shouldering responsi bilit y.
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. (Copyright . 1960 by the Division of Christi.� n Edu catio n Na­
t10n a1 C�unc1l of the Chu rche s of Christ in the Unit
ed siates
or America.)

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In this busy age of appointments, rush hours,

and summit meetings, we aearoh for euecess, for
more money, for a better future, for a variety
of things, Yet, like so many mid-twentieth cen­
tury Americana, the harder we seek the lesa we
find,
We need a job, a purpose, a home, a family.
But also, we need a church. We need to go into
that church to reaffirm our faith both in God
and in our fellow belng1. Only then does our
quest - and our ultimate destination - begin
to make sense.

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IlefecUve Vision"
11ehool 9:30 am; Wors hip service11
Sunday evenin g at 7:30.
Chrhtian Science Society, 1 44
Church
of the Na:t•Nn•, l\,hlbern··R\', Pomeroy. Morning
Syraeuse, Rev. Harold Holmes, service at 11 wilh " Man" the sub•
pastor. Sunday school 1) :30 am; ject of the lesson sermon. Golden
Morning worship 1 0: 30 am; NYPS Texl; Be ye therefore perfel'l,
6:30 pm; Evangelistic services at even- as your lo"ather which Is in
7:30 Pm; Wednesday 7:30 prayer heaven is perfect. il-tallhew 5 : 4B.
1!1:ff1111nlad church of Jeau• meeting; Prayt.r hour Tuesd ay Wednesday e11ening service at 8 p _
t::hrltt of L1Her D•y Salnh, .': 30 pm: M ission ary service is the rn.
Old Town Flats on Portland Road Brd Tuesday of the mo!!th at 7:30
Finl Baptist Church, E. M1in-1t,
Sunday sch.ool 9:30 am; Preachln,: pm.
Pomeroy
: Ralph C. Zundel, pastor;
10:30 am and Bitile Study Wed•
Cht1tch of Nazaren•, Mulberry. William Watson, S. S. Supt.: 9:30
J1Jesday 6 pm. C. W. Proffitt, pu• Unio. Ave,.
Pomeroy, Rev. E. E. lo 1 1 :15 Combined worship anLI
tor.
Cox, paalor. Sund a y School 9:30; study. Special music. Sermon "J�­
Jl41dway Community Church, MornJn1 Wors
Bobby Se11rles, Minister. chuck 8:4&amp; Evlnlng hip h.t:SO; NYPS at BUS the Wonder Labortir." Tuesday
Bervice1 7:30; Pray- BJA program (also Wednesday if
Pearle!!, Sunday School, Supt., v M,i,etlllg Thur1d
ay 7 : 30.
7:30 p. m. Planning and prayer for
Sunday School starts at 9:30 a. m.,
Hou.. of Preyer, Chetteti, (Th• neressary. ) Thursday, 2:30 p. m ..
Prayer meeting Tuesday 7:4' p, Country Ch11rch in
Town). Ed- No. I Missionary Circle; 7:30 p. rn.,
m.
mond Life, p11.stnr. Sunday school No. 2 M issioner)' Circle .
Zion Church of Chrl1t, Pom• 9:30 am; Eerl 80:;gs, Su-pt .; MornUnitad M•thodi1t Church, Pom­
roy-Harrisonv ille Road, Eu1ene lng worship 11 am; Evangelistic croy: Eugene Drown, pastor: Sun•
Underwood, minister. Bible itchool service 7:30,
d ay Sl·hool, 9 : 1 5 a. m. Kenneth
9 :3() am; Morning wonhip 10 : 30
f,•irYlew Church, Rn. lmfft Finley, supt.; Worship, 10:30 a. m.
am; Evening .worship 7:30 pm. 'Jl.o. Tbomu, putor. Sunday s
chool .a t '' When the Lamp Flickers," MYF
hert Rerd, Bible School Supt.
am Supt. Herber t Roush : Jr. and Sr . 6 p. m . ; CommiBeions
The 9Yrect1te -llodRt Ctiiurch 9:30
prayer 1enlcee Wod resday 8:00 m eet .et 7 p. m.; Official Board at
Rev. Cul Herri,ng, Pastor. SuD­ r
a
'1 ; 7 :46 p. m.; Wed., 9 a. m. f'rayer
d ay School 9 :3() am, Da na Wine• pp ,acNo Sunday night S:30 m hlting : 7 p. m. Choir practice.
brenner, Supt; Worshi p aervlce al dmy, Jtavnll peoples meeting unMiddleport Church of Chri1t, F,
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7:30 ; "The ValUf Of Man'' a. G:"5 �m.
G11rdn ttr, m i nister Bible School,
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Youth Fellowship 6 pm Wedne•­
9.30
a m , R. C. Steffy, supt. ,
day; Midweek llibre fltudy '1:30 Re..v . w, H. SU'ausbeugh, pastor 1 0:30 a . m . Morning worship "Pro•
l.,Jl.ur
Cliff
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: Sunday s,i:; hool 9 :30
Wedne11dJ11.
gressive Fait h ;" Evening Bervic �,
U B Cht1rth, Letart F•ll11 lev, 1m PhD Wise, Supt; Class meet- 7:30 p . m., "Psalms XXIV "; Wed ..
in 7:30,
Hubert Shafi&gt;, pastor. Sunday Inc 10: 30 am, Wm. Ba lley
Prayer meeting and Bible
eharie; FIIY services 7 pm : Ev•n• stud)':
8:30, Choir practice.
i e1istic aervices 7: 30 pm; Prayer
Middleport
Huth Methodist; R•y
m.P.e ting Wednesday 7:30 pm.
HyNII Rvn Free Methodltt mon Konkright, pastor: Church
Church Rev. W. H. Slraue:b.'\ ugb, School 9:SO a. m., Jack Bechtle,
pas tor. Sunday sch oo l 9:30 am , supt.; Divine Worship 10:SO a. m.,
Worley Haley, Supt.; Morning " Strange Preferences: '' OHicial
wo nihip 10::lO am; FMY serv ke , Board, Sept. 1 1 , 7:30 p. m.
First Baptist Ch&amp;,rc:h, Middle•
7 pm• Evening service 7:30 Ro•
bl'lrt E. Smith in cbaru;e; Prayer port, Donald A. Boone, . paetor:
Su_nitay School, 9:�0; Mo�nm� wormf'leting 7:30 Thursda y.
ship, 10: Hi a. m. Laboring m the
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tran,pl ln t and arran1e perennial Dorca1, E. Codner, past or. Sunday K ingd�m." Evening �or�_hip 7:30
gardens, 81y8 Marvin Carbonneau, achoo] 1 1 am · Children'• church l) . m., 'The Tools of Life. Mo�day
:30 p. m. B. H. Sanbor� Society;
J:xtension norlculturisl, the Ohio 3 pm; Worahip '7:30 pm Sunday, 7Tuesdoy,
7 :30 . P· m. Officers and
State Univenilf. Peonies, bearded TuNday and .Friday,
Wed,, 7:30 p. m.,
Teachers
me�tmg
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of
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meeting;
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Class.
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Don 't set the planta too deep at lnliE
Laurel Cliff Fr" M.thod!•f: �un
plan tin� time Wll'nta the apeelalial, tpde aver (youth) 6 pm; Evening
School,_ 7:30 a. ':'·· Phil Wise .
day
or t hey m�y not live through t h.e won:hip 7 : 30• Wt&gt;dnesday evening
supt.;
Mnrnmg wors_hLP, 10.�0 a. m.
Bib
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FM.Y, 7 p. m._: !vemng service 7:30
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Worship
a:ao
a. m.: Sunday School
OJIS,(,t ol cxUemely cold weal¥',
llornklJ worshi p 10.SO, C'hrletl�n lO:ao 11,. m .. OtiB Knopp, supt.: No
I\ �ulch o f 11tnw, crush� cotn Endt!ta,vor 8 p.m. ; Evening worship, y.
Hour this week.
r�bs. sewdu.�i. or stmUar D\l,tulal 7 f,11'1,
Cirtnfl
EUB: F. E. Dunn, p.ttor:
Vi:•11 _Mllp pt'C' "d the pl��\- (rom
tt.U tf JehoV41h's W11- sund11y �hool 9:30 a, m .. Wayne
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Roush, supt.; Worship 8 p . m.
ing durln� the wmter D)Qt1th1. PJli Watchtower atudy 4 pm ;
hre Cu.. IU&amp;: F. E. Dt1nn, pas­
-R�,.-ian 1'hi=i' Cl11&amp; charte■ l;l1blt �Y Tu eada� 8 pm ; Ser- till; Sunday £1!hool, 9:30 a. m., Ben
Leroy OJd hu ·be,n on kave'.· ind vice v,,.IQ,1 Tkurtday '1 pm; Min• Qui.!lenberry, supt.; Wot'Ship 10:45
a. m.; Prayer meelini 7:30 Wed.
yl,ttir. i- for a fe•· dari 'l:lt� 'bis lstrr tnhoo1 'nl."[14')' a P.m.
P.,.,rlllt
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Alfrtd "'•thodlst Church, A9mDlher, Mn. PaW Harrll:, l,t:�pera.
\lil�, and. with �l8 �1Ad�ot1ier, Cbll1'�h. Lanpvllle, DDn Wachen- bert Card, pastor; s_uryday School,
iuQJ Go_opnit•, :Nt� Havfm, W. 'vi,. achJl'a� pJflor. Sunday 1ehool 9:30 •: m. Lloyd D1lhnger, supt.;
.ti:CI' a lT monthl diit1 &amp;o\lr.� l,!l 9:30 �Ulli M9mlnJ worship 10:30 Wonh1p, 1045 a. m.; Prayer serv•
,up; ,..111 Youth 8:Q pm.; I ices, Wed., 8 p. m.
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It' ,&amp; I';· GARAGE
General Auto Repair

Furniture and Appliances
Phone YU-5-2125
Chesler, Ohio

Phone WV-2-2605 Cor. Syeamore &amp; Park
Mlddleporl, Ohio

B. H. SANBORN

ARNOLD'S SOHIO STATION

Jeweler and Optometrist

Middleport

Closed Each Lord's Day

Rock Springs R oad

Pomeroy

BAKER FURNITURE

MAX WARD AGENCY

Nationwide Insurance of Columbus, 0.
1 1 5 E. 2nd St.• Pomeroy, Phone WY-2-2480

Middleport

HEINER'S BAKERY

R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO.

Bakers Of Good Bread
Huntington, W. Va.

Your Dodge &amp; Plymouth Dealer
Mlddleporl, Ohio

THE UNITED STEEL WoRKERS
OF AMERIC,A

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

STIFFLER RED ANCHOR

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

Custom Built Kitchens
Middleport

Lo&lt;.i Union 5888, Ravenswood, W. Va.

Pomeroy'• Budget Shoppjng Cenler

FRANCIS

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Pomeroy

'Pbont WY •2·2844

CITIIIN'S NATIONAL BANK
(The Friendly Bank)
Middleport

HOYT'S SOHIO SERVICE
Support the Church of Your Choice

We&amp;t Main Street

MOTOR PARTS CO.

KARI &amp; VAN ZANDT
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MOTOR SALES

CaJlllac-Oldsmob1 le-Rambler
242 W. Main SI.
Pomeroy

WILLIS ANTHONY

Plumbing &amp; Heating
l40 Llnco!A S1.-Mlddleport-Nt WY-2-2550

$UPREME ICE CREAM CO.

Featuri11g Decorated Slicei Novelties, Bulk
Phone WY-2·il444
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157 Walnut Sire!

Mlddleporl

STARK DRUGS

Pomeroy

Your Walgreen Agency

Phone WV-2-2588

HOME LAUNDRY CO.
J . P. Joachim, Prop.

Mlddloporl

Phone WY-2-2057

KING BUILDERS SUPPLY CO.
Middleport RI. 1

By LOUIS CAS5EL I
U11 itecl PrHt I nffl'n•tlon•I
r1,r m1irP 1 h.in t hree tenturie1 ,
L;illll A mt'fl('.11 h.as I.H'en known
I "'� a Ca thullr ! ' Onl mt'nt
Tc,d.11) . C"hLHrh leaders are eall·
j mg 1 1 1 ht' world's greatest miuion
field Bt&gt;hllld ill! nominal Catholi 1 ,:mn .. thi:y say, l1e1 a vaJJt religious
1 aruurn
Hoth CatholiC"s and Pro-­
le�!anh art&gt; mO\' l llg energetically
\() f 1 l ! 1 l
('i,thohr pt1li1Jrations are tilled
t ht&gt;se da) s with articles w.irning
thill the thurrh l!: rn imminent
dan,:i-r of "lm1ng" Llltm America
tu 1'r olf'stanl1srn. rommuni�m. ser­
ulansm and a 11&lt;1nel}' of pagan re­
ligions
Po,. John r•c•ntly undarScor•
ed th■ ur9t'ncy of th■ titu,tion
by c•lling on Cethollc r•ll1iou•
orden througtlout the world to
rush rni11ion1rl■1 to Latin Amtr•
iu "in th■ grutest numbert po11ibi■." H1 •lt0 urge,d Cafh9lic
l•ym1n to voluntffr tor miNio"'
.a,ry Mrviu in L•tin America.
Respond mg to the Pope':11 plea
the CatholJl' bishops of the Unit•
ed Stales have sel up a 1p,«ial
Latin American bure.iu m Wash
ington t o expedite the now of
money. manpower and other aid
lo Lat m America. Canada's Cath•
olir h1crarrhy has taken similar
action.

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Proteshrnt £'hutches also au·
paymg more attention to Latin
America lhan ever before. In the
pilst, lhc main Protestant mts·
sionary effort ill Latin America
has been carried on by two lari::e
fundamentalist denominwtionj;, the
Southern Baptists and Seventh
Day Adventists, and by numer•
ous small PentecosUII bodies. Most
of the big Protestant churches
looked upon it as "Catholic terri
tory" and ('Oncentrated their mis•
sion programs elsewhere. A radi·
cal change in this attitude is now
taking pla&lt;·e.
Wh:i! ' s behmd all this activity?
On paper, Latin America would
still appear to qu a lify as a Cath­
olic stronghold. About 170 million
of its people - more than 90 per
cent of the total population-have
been haptized as Catholics. They
constitute one-third of the w-0rld
membership M the Catholic
C"hun·h.
,But Catholic authorities s.,y

Bogus Paper
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WASHINGTON UP I - The Slate
Department
charged Friday that an
. .unsC"rupulous for11:ery" purportine
to be an o£fici al depertment ··mem•
ora11dum" threatening lo "liqui•
date" Cuban Premier Fidel Castro's
regime is being rirculated by Un•
known persons throughou t Latin
America
The Slate Department called it
Dn elaborate hoax to emb;i,rrass the
Un itf'd States.
Copies of the false document on
whal lookPd like State Department
airgram stationer)' were shown to
reporters at a press conference
here.
Thf' document purported to be
an official memorandum signed by
Undersecretary of S.,ate Doµglu
Dillon to all U. S. diplomatic posts
i n Latin America.
But the State Departmen t said
Dillon wasn't eve!l in Washingtun
on February 5, 1960, which was
the da.le of the alleced document.
"This is a dever and unacrupu•
lous forgery,'' Slate Dep_artment
press ofricer Lincoln White told
n•porters, "but ii ls noi quite elev .
&lt;.' r enough ."
While pointed out a series of
misspellings and errllrs u evi•
dence the docwnent was a

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l hl!lle fi1urei are h1"hly nrn&gt;l1•a1l ­
in,: The y estimalr l hal nn rnun·
than 20 per tt'nl of Latin A mn1ca ·s nommal Cathollt·� - pcrhJp�
.OJI few .is 10 per cent tn .,orne
area5 -- a ctu a lly know t he t1•11rh•
inJ!I of the church or make an) "f­
fort Lo pracllce lhe fallh
Print, Ar• L•ck ing
S,t,ver.il factors havi&gt; rontri\Jut­
ed lo this !lituation , a('('ord111g 10
C.11thol1c leaders, One is an arute
ihort.age of priests
In Nurth
America, there 1s one pr1Pst f11r
eaC"h 700 Catholics. i n Euro!)(• onr
pries! for each 800 C:atholil's F.\. t·n
in Asia and Afrira. the ra1111 1s no
greater than one priesl for earh
1 .500 commumrants. But III Latin
America, !here is only one prit·st
for each 5.000 bapt ized Cathnl 1l'�
In some area.s, a single pries! h&lt;1s
as many as J0.000 people 1n h1�
nominal flock. And there are more
than 10,000 village.I and towns
whlCh have no church or resident
priest.

Efforh to retain more native­
born priffh .,. NV■r■ly h•�
per•cl by the hith lavel of illit•r­
acv which prev■ils in m,ar,y
•rM1..
Another factor stressed by
Cath.ohc authorities is the Span­
W'J herita1e of tbe church m Latin
A merica. Hisp.:,nic Catholicism has
traditiol]ally been mystical, other•
worldly . disinterested in ROCi.il pro­
blems or the here-and•now. In their
d esperate quest for lligher Jivinf!
atandards, many Latin Americans
have come to look upon the church
as an obBtarle rather than a con•
tributor to progress.

Fourth Chance
To Sign For
Course Offered

Residents (}f Gallia and Meigs
counties i.n 'Ohio and Maso n county
i n West Virginia are to have a
fourth opportunity to allend spec•
ial busine!!I college cl asses arcord•
ing to IA.:o Blackburn, preBident of
Portsmouth (Ohio) Interstate Busi•
ne.ss College.

Tbree have been held, ;md, according to Mr. Blackbum, gradu•
ates of those lh.r!!e tenns have, lo a
very large extent, found office em•
ployment in the Pt. Pleasant • Gal­
lipolis area and in neighboring ci•
ties. Mr. Blackburn said that sev­
eral citiU'ru in the area had requested that a fourth term be of.
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This fourth extension te,..m will
last five montbB and two diploma
courses, secretarial and general
business, wilJ be offered. Both day
.end night clasus wi ll be held and
all cl asses will be on the adult lev­
el. Classes will start in mid-Septem•
ber.
Subjects offered will conBist of
speedwrit ing shorthand, typewril•
ing. bookkeeping and accounting ,
spe11ing, business English, business
mathematics, office practice, filing
and com?tometer.
Registration for the seh.ool will
l,e &lt;!onducted by Mr. and Mra. Jobn
Dearing. The �hool will be held at
222 Third A venue Gallipo lis. Mn.
Dearing will teach the classes. She
tauaht the second and th.ird terms
and has conducted a similar term
.at Logan, w. va.
The past 1 8 months she has oon•
d ucted the Maysville, Ky., Busi­
ness College. llr. Blackburn stated
thAt he would have h:u! a tlass
here la.st yeai had Mrs. Dearing
been availabie. He adde dthat he
considered 'MrB. Dearing one of
the most dynamic. and effective
business teacher&amp; i n the country.
llr. •Blackbum said that class
enrollment would be limited to
JO and ureed those interested to
register early.

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A familiar sight • • • men with briefcases
daily throng airports alt over the nation, winging
their way from one place to another. But where,
really, are they going?

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Industry ls Doing This Year
"In the face of a mounting
By HENRY J, B ECHTOLD
NEW YORK UPI -- The oil wave of ama:zemenl '. c�ncern, and
industry is a nd il lsn'I pullin� it . iridignatior,, both w 1t �in a�d out­
self together. Whether ii is or side the industry, refiners; m July
phints
not depends on wha t sourCf! you persisted in operating their
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needs
of
excess
in
far
read.
The Value Line Investment Sur• said in it&amp; monthly review of the
vey said the domestic price struc- oil industry.
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lure for crude oil appea rs lo be "�hatever the.ir �olive . . . it is
out of danger after loltering this bafnmg, because h1sln!J' has re­
spring on the edge of an aeross• corded often_ the undes1ra_ble .�o�­
sequence of such actions it
the-boa rd break.
added.
Repeated mark-ups in gasoline
Sllght lncl'9•H
prices have carried them at last
comfortably above a year ago, ac- The bank also pointed out lh�t
cording to the Borvey. And in . gasoline demand thus far . th1!l
ventories of heating oil are by no year has avera ge on ly sligh tly
more than one per cent above the
me a ns excessive. It added.
Thi' survey believes that the 1959 period, and the peak vaca­
strenuous intern al co9t cu tting tion month of �uly brought only a
campaign of lhe past two years, 1.7 per cen t rise.
born of adversity, will boost prof . The eeason now is more than
i L s aJ product prices improve.
ha l f over, the review .said. and
Outlook Bright
unless an unusually l a rge nt11n•
. It also loo�s for favorable e.irn- ber of families scheduled their
1�gs comp�mo�s for inleinled vacations for Augt1,t "third quar01] companies III the ye ar ahead t laapline demand could fall beel'
and "probably for some time to low
upect.aUona."
come."
The Chase Manhattan Ban i: Chafe ibo � __,,t there
doesn ' t see everything 15 rQJY as oo!Jld \e I 1frW1 of weakneu
th1• Value Line Survey, does, how- fQf fuel oils later In the y�r be­
ever.
cau.fe of the cunent "botTOwing
The b11nk said the over-all sup- for the tutbre" by secondary sup
ply of new oil In July waa in pli,rs AR a hedge against rising
satidal'lory alignmen t with de• prices.
rnand. but added n,11 t "beneath the Tltara 'WlleN U!e oll Industry
surface the results do not appear stande toclay accordin,i to the
quite so favorable."
, two reriew1. Mt rour pick.

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Mr. Young Has

ILOCK TRUCK SHIPMINT
WASHING TON UPI - The Unit­
ed States has moved 10 preven t
.!lhtpmenls of lruckl and jeep11 to
Cuba .and the Domimcan Republic
which might be used for rnHit,r,ry
p urpo!es. The Bureau of Foreign
ROM[ L" Pl - W hetl J 1111 Brad Lile front ti.-ies for ii year and a Commerce Friday removed jeeps
ford was l � years uld ht' weighed h.al," J11n recalled ""You'd think 11.nd trucks from the category under
2-47 pouz1d and was what he lerms the) 'd µut .a bq:: target like me general license to the two eoun1 11 a tank or som�lhlllg and lei
"a natural slob "'
Today he 1.s 33 ind weighs 28ti me ride.
DE.s M OINES, Iowa (UPI)
",Jfot no. I wa l ked and J fought, '' •
pounds.
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Nixon,"
a
970 - pound s:teer
liuL nollody. not even Jim, re I h e added soberly ·· When I l'ame judged grand champion or the
fers lo the Wa§hrngtor, l.&gt;ookbmJ- out. I was only a shell of myself. Iowa State Fair 's 4-H baby beef
Down tu a mere 225 pou11ds So J
er as a slob any more
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show, was sold at auction Monday
This parllally may be due Lo the know a l l about them Soviet fel­ for $ I .S I a pound His owner,
fat'l that the behemoth .,,. 1 1 h t he low� A11J when !hey st.art br.ig­ Carole Minish, 17. or Dysart,
L 8 ½ rn("h neck. who squec1.,-_., mto .1;:111g, I say lo myself, 'Jim, you got Iowa, withheld from auction .an­
a size 5,4 J•eket, b one ot Lhe 1 1 0 helµ L' nelc S.im again ' . "
It w 11 sn ' t difficult to conv1 nce other steer named "Kennedy" for
strongest men i n the wurl&lt;I l i e
later showing .at other livestock
could prove to be Lhe s:rongest his wife
expositions.
in the Olympll' Games as Uncle
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1 J u .� t starle t.I tarry i ng her
Sam 's heavyw l'ight weight li f ter.
around w1Ll1 me , " _t,e g rmned a
Jerome Goldberg, Alm.a E. (;old.­
Bradford 1s a 1mmc ex.ample of
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. -ke 5
pt.in
what can happen to II big 1; uy You n y m1le. She all' 1 1 up. berg lo Thomas H . Weston, J lezcl
might of though t she was wm, M. Westen 37/ l OOths A., Sulton.
who picks up .a weight lifting mag- nmg
l h e medal s. l don't know
Bertha F. Smith, Fred B. Smilh
azine0 gets the "bl.lg · · and de wh
il'h one of us worked hardest to James A. Heaton, Helen L. Hea­
c1des to change the su�t i n to steel. f
r thu _ lnp, she or me. She's not ton, .70 A., Chester.
He bought a set of barbells .is a a�
ong th1s. time, but she wanted 111e
startt!r and that tlecision has tuk- to
come rt·•I bad.' '
en him through the last decarle to
Hr df ord _g radu ated f_rom !low.
competitions m such places a:, M i- .ard e _
n iver_slly and, �h•le t hf're,
I.an, Finland, Sweden. Austria, Ger- he .. �
did a bit _of wresth rag."
many, Poland and now Rome.
The Olym pians are cfose 1nouthed
Jim is R I-G.
•bou t their futur e plans if at1d
For .. nnt Like Ham 1
when they
His 16-ineh forearms looJ,; like ery B�un wm a gold meda l. Av­
Mlddleporl
dai,:e . Prt!si dent of the In­
h;&amp;ms. His !SJ !,, inch chest nas Lhe terll.it
ional Olym pic Com mittee
FOR
.ippe.irances of a keg of nails. His has warn
ed them again st using th�
2 1 -inch biceps look like they were gam es
as a step ping stone to pro­
pum ped up with .a bicycle pump fes_s tona
_
l payo ffs and thrc ate11t.-d
and his lhit,:hs have lhc �eu�al swift
retrib utive action against
contours of a Georgia waler- lilose
who Plii11 such a trans ition .
melon.
. " ' Ai� 1 going to wrest le profesHe began to l ift weighls com- smna , , y ? " Davis repea
peliti ve])· , tills 11ofl . lalkin g man we won't talk aDQut ted. "We ll,
th.at."
who work.!i in the Library of Conpa u I And�rson, _our last
Olym .
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gress, in the
junior national pie weig
ht liftin g kid. did turn pro
championships at Detroit in 1 946. w_reSl lcr a!ld il J:,; expe
t:ted that
•BALDWlllo
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By 1 1&gt;48 h e was second in
the big Jim
prob ably w,11 do the same .
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Olympie trials to gold medal win- But nobody c.in Ques tion
his reason
ncr John Davis. ( n 1 95,2 he went for be i n g here.
and OTHER FAMOUS
to Helsi nki as a ml!m bcr of the
It was born in the ice .ind mud
BRANDS
U . S. Olympic learn and took the of Korea.
11econd place silver medal.
Then, in 105,6 through 195,8, he l l a rriso n\ " J I l e
&lt;lropped out of rompetilion.
Miss Judy Stou t retu rned to
"We had our lhird. child. " ' he h�r hom e Thur sday
aftl'I ' a visit
says reflectively, "and I had to with 1 hr John Stou t11.
Bob hy Stou t
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I spend more time al home. lie­ who was unde rwen t sur.e: ery for
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sides, my wife didn't like me bc­ hcrrn a is rcl'U pera tin�
nice ly,
i n1:1 o!f so much."

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ago rherc w.as a mud roatl most of
lhe d1!!l a n ,·e between Athem and
Pomeroy, ynu re111 Lze Iha! l' Undul'l
1ng .a funera l before the days of
i:OOd ruids and automobile transportat1on was a bq;: job
Willie recalls that un many a
winter rnghl death would t·al l him
to a far parl of the rount} llau l
mg a heavy he.arsc ovcr the muddy
roads l' alled for four horse Leams
in many instances and cond urting
a funeral called for capable m.an­
a gcment
Although h• hH n•v•r conIncl" • cc,nt19iou1 dith.., WilIi• re c all1 prepar int bodi. . for
buri1I •ft•r death from typhoid,
sm.ll po w and d lphtherl•. He
hH nevar f•il•d to provid•
soma t.m.11 floral off•rin9 •t •
child's funer•I •ltd won th• undying gntitud• of lh•lr p.renh for
thit thouehtulneH.
Willie has no ide11 how many
funerals he has tonducted. Years
.ago a m i nister tol� him that he
h.ad officiated at 664 funerals at
which this minister spoke. He
knows he has never turned down
a request for his service&amp;, regardless of circumst.ances.
Strangely, with his wide aequainl.anl'e and lhe demand ror his ser� ices, W i llie_ never eon_sldered G?·
1ng mto busineu for himself. Neither did he ever consider another
profession, although once he trled
store-clerking for .i short time. But

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WHV DOf\J" T ',IE
DO LIKE I DONE
"'IE"TI DDY, JU6Hn10?

I PICKED MY MAW
A LEETLE BOKAV OF
FLOWERS AN ' SHE
GIVE ME A NJCKEL
QUI ER'N A WINK

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lot less 17ot11er,

P EA C H E S

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PACKING HOUSE
OPEN DAil,¥ and SUNDAY
UNTIL II P,ltl.

LATE SUMMER

By C_lll!:S!.ER GOULD

I Oat,,- T 5EE
AJN OI�
BETWEEN nus AND
A CELL IN TJ.IE
PENITENTIARY!

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MORRIS IMPLEMENT
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Legal Notice

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NO. 1 1 5 8ECA11Sf

15 Year Old Jim Bradford
1
72 Years On Job
Was 'Slob' But Not An ymore

Po H
ttEASONABI.E
8efo1•p lUW A . M.
1p1 1ck �ale J lilfge restaurant
Mlddle,iort WY-2·2649
j sto1•t· wllh attarhcd grill Also I
Pomaroy WY•2-3195
6 cent, per werd, t•ne 1nseruon. Minimum charl!:e - - 60 cent.a.
, u t twr 1lems ("al l WY 2 3643. M al
KAUTZ
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mo1:th
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l\ill rat.e of ,. cents per word Wlll be ch:iri;ed for ildverlLSU4I
T I I I JHUL'CI IBJ&lt;EU COLLIE PUPS
,tA,\ULL 5HlV1Cf i TATION
8 30 6tp
l' hvnt·
2 4793
d not JIii.id w1Lb.ln lu dai � ilflt!T reci,,vw;;: b1IL
a.tore 9:00 AJA.
bt\...• i.g AavertlSlrlg - tibou ltJ tie r ..""•-wd '.IWUl'lil.11.tely The
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Dail, Se.onneJ will 001 be respuu.s1bl..e lor l!lOre Uurn one wcur­
l ' A I!&lt; aml M &amp;. M power unll J
£lien
. Dal' �r1'k,,
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9 3 Jtp N EIGLEH BUILDING
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SUPPLY
Cud of 1':1nb 111d Sipec1al Noi.lCf'� ol l:h'llt.s $J IJO Ob1uurt-,.
, v::;, roof shingles,
Johns
M�r
publl.lhed at l ce'l l per -...urct
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HOW.
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k 1ichen cabinets butlt to order.
l MO.
o DAYS
J DAYS
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WORDS
ru ,,., � 28 1 M u ! l,.., rry A�·e ur call
alu rn111um windows and doors,
90!.:
• · .::15
60c
13
9 .'.1 3tc
WY l JIHl
garage doors, ceiling tile, vinyl
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$6 00
$1.20
60c
30
floor tile and plywood paneli ng.
$7 .50
i,.,o
$ 1 .�
7:k
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f&gt;UBLIC SALE
Cali
Neigler 's, Racine. 8- l l -tle
Ad, �nd by lO A . M Wl!l b9 m lhat day 1 'Pl'p«.
i 5.turd•r, Sepl. 10, 1 960, 1 P. M.
AUCTIONE E R
1 ,,111 !t'arnl� t h e 1&gt;tH tt•. l11en'fuH'.
REASONABLE RATIS
w i l l sd l a t my r&lt;•s1dence at t l1e I
n·.;r 11f Shum way l:rec11h o 11s1' un SATISFACTIO N GUARANTEED
C•II or writ• I. O. McCoy
Sld!t' Hnull.' 1 24 i n Syranist-, 0 ,
l ';I I f- o r
C hHt•r, Ohio
1 1 ' fu l lowin� personal property
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t llMITI AND PEST cONraOl I I ! \ \\ A l l i\ \ l•, l . t,T ' I IUL' { , Ll'J'AH. 1 2 twtlroo11 1 suites, ant1quc (·hes\ of /
1 2 ind1 1 1!r�w\'r� . anllque hmp tables.
l .'i 1 x ! 11 '1,· ,1 1 1 1 p l 1 t 1 n,
111,r Pain. Fu• ln,�ctlon . Insur­
., 1 ,1· ,1 k , . r Ho l l i M5 uu 10:lmt·r Hai
eel br N111tlonwhM . Phone II.
t·rHI \i:tl)le�. 2 ovcrs!u ffl'd rh;&amp;1rs,
h-) ! J Jrv. 1 1 1 l 'hut11• W Y 2 6 1�7
fflct A. S.rvlce ·s1.tion WYl­
l lVlng room SU11C, (·rdar rhest,
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' ht•n table .a11d chairs, Hottection,
Lile,
Aute,
Fire,
Polio
bll\'e ;i complete l 1 2 H,\T.'i K I L i .Eil w1ll1 St&lt;1r War now
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[HJJlll 1rnner ( portabl t'J . Sh aw
Call Don
Hilla, Middle..,..,.
farm. 2 • � Hi-"&gt; $ 1 40 l•Jie r�hat'h
F'RAVEL S E RVICE. U you are
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gar!!1•n
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typl'wr itcr, pori·h rha1rs .
mobile,
Bonds. Phone Wl/2·
r11i:s.
G.;ll 1�ol1s,
Avenue,
Second
2903.
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Phone GI 6- 161� or L; I tl- 1 243. {)1 1 :-J "f' l ' I i\l i ' your 8 l ui-;�ish scp­
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Pomeroy.
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M ODERN 7 IWOM HOM E - EN­
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popuh1r .'tlZC� t ' 11 111 hy � ii l ! I
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son of Mr!. Lula Southern,
b --1 :1u1c
doscd' porchcs, J acre ground on
Mr� 1-"rl' d Shum way . Owne r
out nexL morn111g at IJ a 1n
Route
I , Middleport, completed
Li1woln Heights. Phone W Y 2Trrms C&lt;1�h
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and movll' 1 1 1 11 1 ,
SJUI J)�Ull 1· 0 1 1 1 pu1 1 ng \. ('al,• ( ',mn :'fo l rt•sp(1 ns1
tenance
helper
course Aug. 1 2
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t'OR SALE. rIVE HOOM HOUSE program al The Armor School .
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l 'hur 1 1• C ' I I 7 2!iti3
A 11 1· t1onerr t 'rilt
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w i th bath, n1t" e location. Melvin Fort Knox, Ky. Southern cntere&lt;l
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30tp
allended
Rutland l l igh School.
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bcrta l'1'arh1·:, .'&gt; l ;1 nky l 'rtrnn
1wn1·&lt;l Cui.tom mowm� :rnd l�IO·:S � ;rnd Sl'II I N &lt; ; t ;H I IOLSTF�IN 8 HOOM::i, W IT'II BATH Two slory
·B11rt lcl! l'1·ar� 1 11 tu·r fru11� and
l' nw� N i; H0.44', Min1•r svil1(' .
p l &lt;,w,ni.: .
home near Sl' hool. Take over
9 2 3tp
,· egetah l t•� M 1 '. l l'o'i) .\l ,1rk1·t, \\·
l'hmn ' W Y 2 1i7 HI.
GRAVIL Y TRAC TOR
$46.90 per mun th 1iay me11ts after
!I 2 211· Sa l t·� 1rn&lt;l Scr v 1 1.:1• 512 E M a m SI.
M a in, 1'111111•1·oy
down ()aymcnt. Phone W Y 2-�32-4.
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W Y 2-2975.
8 23 30k
HOUNH A N l l �lik\ 1 ( 1•. l ti\ N( J·: I I u r: , n! ,y, l hon1J
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But then lhc !lUJstans started
Satunlay lllJ,:hl, �,·pl J. fro 1 11
boasting a bout how they wt•re
9 : 30 to 1 :t :IU 111 l'u1 1 , .. r11y .\'loo,i• VOi( t.) l l l l " K .'-,.A U•;, .'"&gt;7 1, ,\ ( ' HES
IS SPEC IALS
AS
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going tu sweep the 1960 Olympics
Lodi;:r All Moos,· 111 ,·rnhn.� it111I
57 Mercurv 60 H. P. $49S.OO
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1:au,:::cs · Montgomery 16.2 Up­
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and
ii sent him mto a slow burn.
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R•ulls KorHn W•r
'$995.00
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BE AUTY SHOP-Fu l ly euipped, 2 23, l fl.5 lower 9.9, running 6 ft.
" I was in Korea, a first heu­
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sl l)ry fra111r, 2 ap.irlmc11ls (4 and trap. All dams are up.
tena11! of Infantry in and out of
HOME GltOWN
:1tr I 600 EHi M•in Str••t, Pom•roy
CaqH"nl1•r Ohio
Ohio River Roats - Thr Jc{ .
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Phone WY2-l870
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Ct.:IH.: l 11at1ks ;,11d ;,pprt·1· 1 ,1 1 w n 111
8 20-lfc
Wadc Chelder, Lock 1 7 , 4:05 a. m., funerals that he did nol have the
anced .
t,r111�
l'(,nla inl'rs
our frirnd� ,11111 rlt' 1�ht11).-� for J•r,;;\('IJt,:S,
1 4- 1 : Lock 19, Heaver, 9:0!5 .a m. proper time lo ipcnd in the �tore.
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tom, Ohlu l'honl! Y U kun 5 320 1
shown lh 11 1 tlu· d1·a l l i of O J 1 1 r hu� I
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111 . , 1 8-0, L&lt;&gt;1· k 23, Alherl f' . l l o l ­
crele
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J,:ran;i
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oilier
build­
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so elm;,• lo death all of his
816
lfc
Gin­
Mecllr al roots,
bund un,I t u t twr ll.1t'f) I . l 11.1y
W ANT),: IJ
d('n, 3:30 p. m. 0-U, Bob Henter l i fe 5hould prepare for his nwu
lor
in�s.
P
l erily of water,
1rat
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i;:ingcr
wild
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I-tool,
st·rig. JHornl
lnml and pasture On g ood gr;n•cl 9: l5 _p. m . 1 6-2, Thelma Ann, 10:30
Willie 's solid copper c11.sket has
t..:1wly . J )r IIIM1•1'o'l&lt; ' f l•:ww.l! F U i i · i
yrl\nw rn11 1 , M 11yapple . etc, One
p.
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9-5,
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$0000
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been
i 11 the showroo111 of thl' Ew
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or Oh io's lll's1 mark('t s-ove
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rol
l i111: land on 9-0, Alice lni::ram, 1 1 :40 p _ m.,
ing
t·uneral
Home for ma11y y1Jars.
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gioll l'u�l llllll 1 1,,v ·111•1g.� ('hiiJ!·
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tcr 5J
111&lt;HSt•, All1:111y , Ohio. Ml·ArL1 1ur
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2-7,
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lt•11ded
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in
the
Wells
Cemetery
p
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Tht· i11 1 rry l l ay m:111 t ;1mily
Hoad nrxl lo 'J'ennc
The We1tern, {!:�_g �� m . , al Downington.
e 30 tile . er bull.d mi;:� Gas. well. 1•1r11ty or lipolis,
HI! �, l t lJ
Plant.
13-3;
U
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Il l Lock 23 , �•ne,
And, by .a l i fcl11nc of selfless
,,
water.
$16,000.00,
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2-0, C. V. H'Orner, 7:40 k i11dncss and service lo others, he
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PHONE W Y 2-3830 p. m., 0-2, The Egler Cliff, 6:30 also has prrpared for lhc life be­
I 1 4 l For Rent
yond.
W Y 2-2220 a. m., 0-'4.
1969 CI IEVHOI.ET ll f.: 1 .-Allt O !
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cyl. Hid, .. tuft, I S,OUU act1111l
and 4 room aJ)artme nt. Cheap FOR .SAU: . 1 10.ME IN t..:111':SIIIRE
mlle1. t�llic1." lle111 curnhtrnn. l'ete 1
7 rooms and l arj/l! halh. Stoker
Phone 'l'U-2-4688
L . l'lmnc WV 2 2487 or W Y 2rc11
Elberfeld, t11cslcr, Ohio.
furnat•c, built in c11hiuel.� . good
121c
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5aJ5.
8 20 6lp
water, la rt,a• lot. Phorie �M7-7M8
O P T O II E T R I II T
Briggs &amp; St ratton Engines 1'"0 l ' lt roolll buuae , llullii 11d Town­
NEW HAVEN, W, VA.
ll 30 6tt
Geo4 c1 .... UHd
Bui
c....rt stnet, PomeroJ
19-JOlp
8.
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C'u
ship.
All Mll1ft •ad MM•I•
:1 I I . I '. - 4 Cycle
5 B0lh1 HOU.SL-: FUil SALE:. Tw11
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Office Houn:. • le I!, z lo •· (Cloe
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6'0-406 ■a,t Mtln It.
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room ap11rime 11l1. A . N. Bengel.
1'' 1slwr .S1reet.s, J mr.cruy.
Pome....,. Oh ..
CURLY " " • .
1 1-2 -lfc
Phone WY2 3272.
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YOU'RE THf KIND OF YOUNG
MY •oFFICE" MOURS
N ICEI.Y t,'U RNl51 iED .zn""ED·
191H BUICK &lt;i dr t "entury, dy nil
MAN WHO COULD NEVER DO
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flow riid10 �rnd hcutcr. �;ma uo
CURLY. , . I MUST
AN '/THING W�ONG.'
in:stdc llll(I iiul flonrs newly
8 I Ut
WY2-3874.
Blaellniir 'i., l'lllll!.'l'l)Y . ti J I tllc
&amp;e GOING NOW :
sanded arul Hrnmt• Low huilt.FOR HENT- Tbrce office rooRU
111 l'ah1111'ls, ll('W hath rnn111. Com­
cm.:vl{01.t:T 4 tlr. s1·1l;rn,
ovu S1iffter Shoe Store on
plete biis1•mcnL. Ph. WY 2 2038.
_powcq;JlrJe, racl111 Ulltl ht'ii ll ' I" . A I
Your John Dct'rc ltcalcr
Courl St ., in Pomeroy, second
0 2 3lt•
1harp 11ulomululc wor1 h n1 uC'h
rtoor. One large 1 8 1. 22 rt, room
more. $ 1 Ull�.oo. J.1!11cll11ar ·�. Pomwith adjoinin g ! 2 :t. 12 ft. room FOH S ALE . 7 IIUOM I IOU.SI:&lt;: W ITH
ti 31 (He '
eroy.
hath. $3500.Utl. J 1 1) Ebenezer St.,
One l U x 18 front room. All
l'om�roy.
9 2 6Lp
ne..vly puintcd with new floor
19� UOI.Hlt; cu�!orn Hoyal Lllll{" l'f,
l'overin1:s . Phone W1" 2-2080.
3 At,;JJIWOM 1 1 m.r n IN 1:&lt;:XL"1':L­
4 dr. 11edan. l'uwcr flit,·. nulw
8-2-Ue
LEN1� l'OIHlillntl. Mud i-rn k1l&lt;•ht•n
and ht11ler. $70tl.lkl lllat· U nur " �.
with t,· orm1�a t'ounlcrtop, slain­
Phone WY-2- 3202
ti :n tilt·
Pomeroy.
less steel sink, dishwasher and
4 HOOM, IIATll ANU UTII .JTY
11D9 OPEL, 2 1Jr. sNbn Nin•ly
d isposal . Storm windows and au­
Ulhl;urs 11p11rt menl. Newly piiint­
Pead Street
equipped one owu,·r rar I J JJ tu
tomatic heat. 6 1 7 lligh SI., M1d.­
cJ. l 'rivule f'ntro1nce. Call W Y 2
RAl:INE, 01110
IO ffllleli l)l'f 1:llllou. $ 1 .. l)j_(to.
dlcport. J'h. WY 2-3 H l .
9U97.
9 2 3lc
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9 2 Jtp
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fl CHEVHOU:T 4 I JOOII S t: I IAN lJl:-ill WA Ht:, all ki11ds. t.'arl ChellBroom ap11rlmeut. Very 11ice.
llt•t, Loni: llolt om.
8-16-30lp
$63.00. lbym1111d Kuk {;ca1'} � •
Good lo�·ullon. Phone WY 2�- - '
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LEGAL NOTICE
8-3 l-6Lc
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l&lt;A"DE
WORLD CMAMPION CURLV
8- J l :H
will orfot· for .'tale al lh(' frout
$1 25 11111\ up u lm�l1t&gt;I. 1'11 h1toc11.
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rooms, J 11lhtT rooms. Ntce bath. eroy, Ohio, c"ln Sa1urda y, Scptem­
FIGMT FAN S WILL PECALL
OUT
100 lbs $2.25
Hrmw l'c111L11inr.
ER LANDE.0 1"'£ 8lOWS TMAT 5NUFfEO
FATH
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rix,m w 1 1 h washer . Inquire t.: w- the followin (ll real estate:
5·
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H11 llund Ml roudsulc ainrkl'I.
WAS PllOYED TIIAT.fRNIE.WAS NOT Pfi'f
u 1 :11 1 1
Phone y u �-:i::iw
mg's Ston•, !'hone WY 2-2fl60.
BIEN
HAVE
l"irst
Parcel:
The
Dana
and
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SHOUlO
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8 30 t[Lp
ICALlV FIT
tc Ables real eslRte 1ilu11 tc,d at Morn1 3_
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PfA.MITTED TO ENTER TtllE ltlNG ON THAT
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Meigs
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Sutton
Township,
FUL
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motor 11.nJ frunl t'ntl � 1 1 11\ l�ur.
PIANO ANO ORG AN S. � L E
:J 1100 .\1 A l 'AHT�J:::NT. VERY
CUFtL'r'
AfTU TME UNFORTUIIIA,TE INCIDENT.
ConllneuL1l, � k 1rt�. ch1 ul� 1{011
W11rl 1 t 1.1•d ll l u n d oa k :-i1i n d 1 1 1
p l casaut. $tit&gt; 111r l ud inJl ulill ties. County, Ohio, co1�1sting or 70 al'rl's
n11y Qulvey, Shiidr, uhw, l ' hn111·
r u n• r a n1 . W n lc flux 253 for 11p, n1ore or le!ls. There is 111tuated 011
;1 1 1u w ith lwr1d1
1,wd ;,s d t• m
n I ;11 1 1
MY 8-3�70.
po111t mt'11 I .
9 l Jtc the a foresaid real eslatl! a ti roo111
m 1 � 1 ru 1 u r ,11 .-\ tll t•I\� l " l- ' 1.1 udwell inJl house upprox.im11.tcly !i
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t 1 11 I&gt; $.'i!l5 11(1
8D �RD t:O U l 'I•: J l l l-: A J . Full
A!JOV'E, JM5ET MOT!� TIIE UNKNOWN
years old, a barn, i;r1m11ry and olh
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Hot rod11. Jn 1,111ud rnntl i t iun l'h
ln,rry
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111qu1re
378
Sl!cer
outbuildini;:s.
Also
11rod
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and
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approx1
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DODGE St.:L&gt;AN l ,",I J-; x , ·1-:1.u::-.. T
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good
rnl!d.
Appraised
val Ul'
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condition. (;ood wurk rnr Tt1 1 11
U,500.00.
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unlur11111hed.
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h1·nl ' l1 0111 ) $:1."IO !IU W t' llth- l !'s _
WY 2-3102, L' � h m S1111p.,,.n
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7 ! h _ ,\. \\ a r n •1 1 , \. i imt·Ua l'lio nt' 1 B U I . LI I O Z �'. lt F O R HIRE. Pond&amp; ,
prai �NI va l ur $3.000. 00.
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Phone l " hci,;ll'r, Yukon!S-3�5.
1 wn:1,-. W I Li . Ill-: 1mn: 1 v i,:I) AT
for lr11s 1 111111 the t1ppn11scd value.
8-24- •"iOt p
Thi' right is reserved lo r('jccl
l Iii• l lfflt•(• ol Wt•lt�lt•r um! t," 11l ! l.
PUEL O l L 1nci i:oa\ fur­
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For
it1fMm11Uon
phone Pomcrt1y
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tion New Haven. Vbon11 TU2Allministrs1or of the Estate or
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$l.ll' OT1'fAM.
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- ·-- ·-- . . ofr from a tiny airs1rip here Sl'pl.
An� onr 1lr., ,rl11,c: lu ,1•1• prc"lpl'r1y,
IN5TINCf/Vl!"t Y
,·nnla.-! nr phon1, Hlmdr l l l'. Sll'ffy, MU ■ LLIR IIUII NACaa, WISTING
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to
commemoule
the
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than, hracu-. Oh.._ ,hone
llhu(lr l l l ' . S1d£y,
WY 2 22 1 9
airmail
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from
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Field
11-11..i
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wv,�114.
lo San Franl'i11co. The (liers will
(9) 2. 3. Ii, 9. l O . 12. 6k
ROOFING, SPOlJTING , Sheet Me­ land at Clarion, Pa., on an emer­
• -tal work and rep11Jr w..:rk uf gency field used by pllolll on
9 m:Al1 o�- P U ll E IIIIEU STEF.RS
any kind, Phone WY 2-2301. rlia:hts in the dsys when lhe alrand 10 lklfcrH. Emmclt G. Will,
1U&amp;ll 11ervic1 wa� In Its infanc)'.
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mu r id � ighl . .\t iddleport. flt l
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Mr. Young Has

ILOCK TRUCK SHIPMINT
WASHING TON UPI - The Unit­
ed States has moved 10 preven t
.!lhtpmenls of lruckl and jeep11 to
Cuba .and the Domimcan Republic
which might be used for rnHit,r,ry
p urpo!es. The Bureau of Foreign
ROM[ L" Pl - W hetl J 1111 Brad Lile front ti.-ies for ii year and a Commerce Friday removed jeeps
ford was l � years uld ht' weighed h.al," J11n recalled ""You'd think 11.nd trucks from the category under
2-47 pouz1d and was what he lerms the) 'd µut .a bq:: target like me general license to the two eoun1 11 a tank or som�lhlllg and lei
"a natural slob "'
Today he 1.s 33 ind weighs 28ti me ride.
DE.s M OINES, Iowa (UPI)
",Jfot no. I wa l ked and J fought, '' •
pounds.
·
Nixon,"
a
970 - pound s:teer
liuL nollody. not even Jim, re I h e added soberly ·· When I l'ame judged grand champion or the
fers lo the Wa§hrngtor, l.&gt;ookbmJ- out. I was only a shell of myself. Iowa State Fair 's 4-H baby beef
Down tu a mere 225 pou11ds So J
er as a slob any more
I
show, was sold at auction Monday
This parllally may be due Lo the know a l l about them Soviet fel­ for $ I .S I a pound His owner,
fat'l that the behemoth .,,. 1 1 h t he low� A11J when !hey st.art br.ig­ Carole Minish, 17. or Dysart,
L 8 ½ rn("h neck. who squec1.,-_., mto .1;:111g, I say lo myself, 'Jim, you got Iowa, withheld from auction .an­
a size 5,4 J•eket, b one ot Lhe 1 1 0 helµ L' nelc S.im again ' . "
It w 11 sn ' t difficult to conv1 nce other steer named "Kennedy" for
strongest men i n the wurl&lt;I l i e
later showing .at other livestock
could prove to be Lhe s:rongest his wife
expositions.
in the Olympll' Games as Uncle
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1 J u .� t starle t.I tarry i ng her
Sam 's heavyw l'ight weight li f ter.
around w1Ll1 me , " _t,e g rmned a
Jerome Goldberg, Alm.a E. (;old.­
Bradford 1s a 1mmc ex.ample of
..
. -ke 5
pt.in
what can happen to II big 1; uy You n y m1le. She all' 1 1 up. berg lo Thomas H . Weston, J lezcl
might of though t she was wm, M. Westen 37/ l OOths A., Sulton.
who picks up .a weight lifting mag- nmg
l h e medal s. l don't know
Bertha F. Smith, Fred B. Smilh
azine0 gets the "bl.lg · · and de wh
il'h one of us worked hardest to James A. Heaton, Helen L. Hea­
c1des to change the su�t i n to steel. f
r thu _ lnp, she or me. She's not ton, .70 A., Chester.
He bought a set of barbells .is a a�
ong th1s. time, but she wanted 111e
startt!r and that tlecision has tuk- to
come rt·•I bad.' '
en him through the last decarle to
Hr df ord _g radu ated f_rom !low.
competitions m such places a:, M i- .ard e _
n iver_slly and, �h•le t hf're,
I.an, Finland, Sweden. Austria, Ger- he .. �
did a bit _of wresth rag."
many, Poland and now Rome.
The Olym pians are cfose 1nouthed
Jim is R I-G.
•bou t their futur e plans if at1d
For .. nnt Like Ham 1
when they
His 16-ineh forearms looJ,; like ery B�un wm a gold meda l. Av­
Mlddleporl
dai,:e . Prt!si dent of the In­
h;&amp;ms. His !SJ !,, inch chest nas Lhe terll.it
ional Olym pic Com mittee
FOR
.ippe.irances of a keg of nails. His has warn
ed them again st using th�
2 1 -inch biceps look like they were gam es
as a step ping stone to pro­
pum ped up with .a bicycle pump fes_s tona
_
l payo ffs and thrc ate11t.-d
and his lhit,:hs have lhc �eu�al swift
retrib utive action against
contours of a Georgia waler- lilose
who Plii11 such a trans ition .
melon.
. " ' Ai� 1 going to wrest le profesHe began to l ift weighls com- smna , , y ? " Davis repea
peliti ve])· , tills 11ofl . lalkin g man we won't talk aDQut ted. "We ll,
th.at."
who work.!i in the Library of Conpa u I And�rson, _our last
Olym .
.
gress, in the
junior national pie weig
ht liftin g kid. did turn pro
championships at Detroit in 1 946. w_reSl lcr a!ld il J:,; expe
t:ted that
•BALDWlllo
.
By 1 1&gt;48 h e was second in
the big Jim
prob ably w,11 do the same .
• WURLffZElt
Olympie trials to gold medal win- But nobody c.in Ques tion
his reason
ncr John Davis. ( n 1 95,2 he went for be i n g here.
and OTHER FAMOUS
to Helsi nki as a ml!m bcr of the
It was born in the ice .ind mud
BRANDS
U . S. Olympic learn and took the of Korea.
11econd place silver medal.
Then, in 105,6 through 195,8, he l l a rriso n\ " J I l e
&lt;lropped out of rompetilion.
Miss Judy Stou t retu rned to
"We had our lhird. child. " ' he h�r hom e Thur sday
aftl'I ' a visit
says reflectively, "and I had to with 1 hr John Stou t11.
Bob hy Stou t
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I spend more time al home. lie­ who was unde rwen t sur.e: ery for
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MCIHOIL e.
sides, my wife didn't like me bc­ hcrrn a is rcl'U pera tin�
nice ly,
i n1:1 o!f so much."

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rContrnued from Plilgr One)
ago rherc w.as a mud roatl most of
lhe d1!!l a n ,·e between Athem and
Pomeroy, ynu re111 Lze Iha! l' Undul'l
1ng .a funera l before the days of
i:OOd ruids and automobile transportat1on was a bq;: job
Willie recalls that un many a
winter rnghl death would t·al l him
to a far parl of the rount} llau l
mg a heavy he.arsc ovcr the muddy
roads l' alled for four horse Leams
in many instances and cond urting
a funeral called for capable m.an­
a gcment
Although h• hH n•v•r conIncl" • cc,nt19iou1 dith.., WilIi• re c all1 prepar int bodi. . for
buri1I •ft•r death from typhoid,
sm.ll po w and d lphtherl•. He
hH nevar f•il•d to provid•
soma t.m.11 floral off•rin9 •t •
child's funer•I •ltd won th• undying gntitud• of lh•lr p.renh for
thit thouehtulneH.
Willie has no ide11 how many
funerals he has tonducted. Years
.ago a m i nister tol� him that he
h.ad officiated at 664 funerals at
which this minister spoke. He
knows he has never turned down
a request for his service&amp;, regardless of circumst.ances.
Strangely, with his wide aequainl.anl'e and lhe demand ror his ser� ices, W i llie_ never eon_sldered G?·
1ng mto busineu for himself. Neither did he ever consider another
profession, although once he trled
store-clerking for .i short time. But

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BARNEY GOOGLE IDd SN UFFY SMITH
WHV DOf\J" T ',IE
DO LIKE I DONE
"'IE"TI DDY, JU6Hn10?

I PICKED MY MAW
A LEETLE BOKAV OF
FLOWERS AN ' SHE
GIVE ME A NJCKEL
QUI ER'N A WINK

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APFAkE.Nrt •-f
\fOJ 'VE J-iE)...f.'D
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I HAVE BROKEN F01t811&gt;,
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OJlu\E TO TAKE.
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glassware.

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lot less 17ot11er,

P EA C H E S

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PACKING HOUSE
OPEN DAil,¥ and SUNDAY
UNTIL II P,ltl.

LATE SUMMER

By C_lll!:S!.ER GOULD

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AJN OI�
BETWEEN nus AND
A CELL IN TJ.IE
PENITENTIARY!

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Legal Notice

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NO. 1 1 5 8ECA11Sf

15 Year Old Jim Bradford
1
72 Years On Job
Was 'Slob' But Not An ymore

Po H
ttEASONABI.E
8efo1•p lUW A . M.
1p1 1ck �ale J lilfge restaurant
Mlddle,iort WY-2·2649
j sto1•t· wllh attarhcd grill Also I
Pomaroy WY•2-3195
6 cent, per werd, t•ne 1nseruon. Minimum charl!:e - - 60 cent.a.
, u t twr 1lems ("al l WY 2 3643. M al
KAUTZ
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mo1:th
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l\ill rat.e of ,. cents per word Wlll be ch:iri;ed for ildverlLSU4I
T I I I JHUL'CI IBJ&lt;EU COLLIE PUPS
,tA,\ULL 5HlV1Cf i TATION
8 30 6tp
l' hvnt·
2 4793
d not JIii.id w1Lb.ln lu dai � ilflt!T reci,,vw;;: b1IL
a.tore 9:00 AJA.
bt\...• i.g AavertlSlrlg - tibou ltJ tie r ..""•-wd '.IWUl'lil.11.tely The
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Dail, Se.onneJ will 001 be respuu.s1bl..e lor l!lOre Uurn one wcur­
l ' A I!&lt; aml M &amp;. M power unll J
£lien
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9 3 Jtp N EIGLEH BUILDING
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SUPPLY
Cud of 1':1nb 111d Sipec1al Noi.lCf'� ol l:h'llt.s $J IJO Ob1uurt-,.
, v::;, roof shingles,
Johns
M�r
publl.lhed at l ce'l l per -...urct
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k 1ichen cabinets butlt to order.
l MO.
o DAYS
J DAYS
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WORDS
ru ,,., � 28 1 M u ! l,.., rry A�·e ur call
alu rn111um windows and doors,
90!.:
• · .::15
60c
13
9 .'.1 3tc
WY l JIHl
garage doors, ceiling tile, vinyl
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$6 00
$1.20
60c
30
floor tile and plywood paneli ng.
$7 .50
i,.,o
$ 1 .�
7:k
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f&gt;UBLIC SALE
Cali
Neigler 's, Racine. 8- l l -tle
Ad, �nd by lO A . M Wl!l b9 m lhat day 1 'Pl'p«.
i 5.turd•r, Sepl. 10, 1 960, 1 P. M.
AUCTIONE E R
1 ,,111 !t'arnl� t h e 1&gt;tH tt•. l11en'fuH'.
REASONABLE RATIS
w i l l sd l a t my r&lt;•s1dence at t l1e I
n·.;r 11f Shum way l:rec11h o 11s1' un SATISFACTIO N GUARANTEED
C•II or writ• I. O. McCoy
Sld!t' Hnull.' 1 24 i n Syranist-, 0 ,
l ';I I f- o r
C hHt•r, Ohio
1 1 ' fu l lowin� personal property
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t llMITI AND PEST cONraOl I I ! \ \\ A l l i\ \ l•, l . t,T ' I IUL' { , Ll'J'AH. 1 2 twtlroo11 1 suites, ant1quc (·hes\ of /
1 2 ind1 1 1!r�w\'r� . anllque hmp tables.
l .'i 1 x ! 11 '1,· ,1 1 1 1 p l 1 t 1 n,
111,r Pain. Fu• ln,�ctlon . Insur­
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eel br N111tlonwhM . Phone II.
t·rHI \i:tl)le�. 2 ovcrs!u ffl'd rh;&amp;1rs,
h-) ! J Jrv. 1 1 1 l 'hut11• W Y 2 6 1�7
fflct A. S.rvlce ·s1.tion WYl­
l lVlng room SU11C, (·rdar rhest,
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' ht•n table .a11d chairs, Hottection,
Lile,
Aute,
Fire,
Polio
bll\'e ;i complete l 1 2 H,\T.'i K I L i .Eil w1ll1 St&lt;1r War now
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[HJJlll 1rnner ( portabl t'J . Sh aw
Call Don
Hilla, Middle..,..,.
farm. 2 • � Hi-"&gt; $ 1 40 l•Jie r�hat'h
F'RAVEL S E RVICE. U you are
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gar!!1•n
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typl'wr itcr, pori·h rha1rs .
mobile,
Bonds. Phone Wl/2·
r11i:s.
G.;ll 1�ol1s,
Avenue,
Second
2903.
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Phone GI 6- 161� or L; I tl- 1 243. {)1 1 :-J "f' l ' I i\l i ' your 8 l ui-;�ish scp­
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Pomeroy.
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M ODERN 7 IWOM HOM E - EN­
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popuh1r .'tlZC� t ' 11 111 hy � ii l ! I
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son of Mr!. Lula Southern,
b --1 :1u1c
doscd' porchcs, J acre ground on
Mr� 1-"rl' d Shum way . Owne r
out nexL morn111g at IJ a 1n
Route
I , Middleport, completed
Li1woln Heights. Phone W Y 2Trrms C&lt;1�h
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and movll' 1 1 1 11 1 ,
SJUI J)�Ull 1· 0 1 1 1 pu1 1 ng \. ('al,• ( ',mn :'fo l rt•sp(1 ns1
tenance
helper
course Aug. 1 2
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t'OR SALE. rIVE HOOM HOUSE program al The Armor School .
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l 'hur 1 1• C ' I I 7 2!iti3
A 11 1· t1onerr t 'rilt
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w i th bath, n1t" e location. Melvin Fort Knox, Ky. Southern cntere&lt;l
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allended
Rutland l l igh School.
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bcrta l'1'arh1·:, .'&gt; l ;1 nky l 'rtrnn
1wn1·&lt;l Cui.tom mowm� :rnd l�IO·:S � ;rnd Sl'II I N &lt; ; t ;H I IOLSTF�IN 8 HOOM::i, W IT'II BATH Two slory
·B11rt lcl! l'1·ar� 1 11 tu·r fru11� and
l' nw� N i; H0.44', Min1•r svil1(' .
p l &lt;,w,ni.: .
home near Sl' hool. Take over
9 2 3tp
,· egetah l t•� M 1 '. l l'o'i) .\l ,1rk1·t, \\·
l'hmn ' W Y 2 1i7 HI.
GRAVIL Y TRAC TOR
$46.90 per mun th 1iay me11ts after
!I 2 211· Sa l t·� 1rn&lt;l Scr v 1 1.:1• 512 E M a m SI.
M a in, 1'111111•1·oy
down ()aymcnt. Phone W Y 2-�32-4.
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W Y 2-2975.
8 23 30k
HOUNH A N l l �lik\ 1 ( 1•. l ti\ N( J·: I I u r: , n! ,y, l hon1J
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But then lhc !lUJstans started
Satunlay lllJ,:hl, �,·pl J. fro 1 11
boasting a bout how they wt•re
9 : 30 to 1 :t :IU 111 l'u1 1 , .. r11y .\'loo,i• VOi( t.) l l l l " K .'-,.A U•;, .'"&gt;7 1, ,\ ( ' HES
IS SPEC IALS
AS
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going tu sweep the 1960 Olympics
Lodi;:r All Moos,· 111 ,·rnhn.� it111I
57 Mercurv 60 H. P. $49S.OO
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1:au,:::cs · Montgomery 16.2 Up­
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and
ii sent him mto a slow burn.
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R•ulls KorHn W•r
'$995.00
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BE AUTY SHOP-Fu l ly euipped, 2 23, l fl.5 lower 9.9, running 6 ft.
" I was in Korea, a first heu­
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tena11! of Infantry in and out of
HOME GltOWN
:1tr I 600 EHi M•in Str••t, Pom•roy
CaqH"nl1•r Ohio
Ohio River Roats - Thr Jc{ .
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Phone WY2-l870
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Ct.:IH.: l 11at1ks ;,11d ;,pprt·1· 1 ,1 1 w n 111
8 20-lfc
Wadc Chelder, Lock 1 7 , 4:05 a. m., funerals that he did nol have the
anced .
t,r111�
l'(,nla inl'rs
our frirnd� ,11111 rlt' 1�ht11).-� for J•r,;;\('IJt,:S,
1 4- 1 : Lock 19, Heaver, 9:0!5 .a m. proper time lo ipcnd in the �tore.
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It is not odd that one who has
tom, Ohlu l'honl! Y U kun 5 320 1
shown lh 11 1 tlu· d1·a l l i of O J 1 1 r hu� I
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111 . , 1 8-0, L&lt;&gt;1· k 23, Alherl f' . l l o l ­
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J,:ran;i
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oilier
build­
hcen
so elm;,• lo death all of his
816
lfc
Gin­
Mecllr al roots,
bund un,I t u t twr ll.1t'f) I . l 11.1y
W ANT),: IJ
d('n, 3:30 p. m. 0-U, Bob Henter l i fe 5hould prepare for his nwu
lor
in�s.
P
l erily of water,
1rat
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i;:ingcr
wild
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I-tool,
st·rig. JHornl
lnml and pasture On g ood gr;n•cl 9: l5 _p. m . 1 6-2, Thelma Ann, 10:30
Willie 's solid copper c11.sket has
t..:1wly . J )r IIIM1•1'o'l&lt; ' f l•:ww.l! F U i i · i
yrl\nw rn11 1 , M 11yapple . etc, One
p.
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9-5,
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Only
$0000
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been
i 11 the showroo111 of thl' Ew
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or Oh io's lll's1 mark('t s-ove
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l i111: land on 9-0, Alice lni::ram, 1 1 :40 p _ m.,
ing
t·uneral
Home for ma11y y1Jars.
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tcr 5J
111&lt;HSt•, All1:111y , Ohio. Ml·ArL1 1ur
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2-7,
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lt•11ded
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Cemetery
p
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Tht· i11 1 rry l l ay m:111 t ;1mily
Hoad nrxl lo 'J'ennc
The We1tern, {!:�_g �� m . , al Downington.
e 30 tile . er bull.d mi;:� Gas. well. 1•1r11ty or lipolis,
HI! �, l t lJ
Plant.
13-3;
U
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And, by .a l i fcl11nc of selfless
,,
water.
$16,000.00,
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2-0, C. V. H'Orner, 7:40 k i11dncss and service lo others, he
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PHONE W Y 2-3830 p. m., 0-2, The Egler Cliff, 6:30 also has prrpared for lhc life be­
I 1 4 l For Rent
yond.
W Y 2-2220 a. m., 0-'4.
1969 CI IEVHOI.ET ll f.: 1 .-Allt O !
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cyl. Hid, .. tuft, I S,OUU act1111l
and 4 room aJ)artme nt. Cheap FOR .SAU: . 1 10.ME IN t..:111':SIIIRE
mlle1. t�llic1." lle111 curnhtrnn. l'ete 1
7 rooms and l arj/l! halh. Stoker
Phone 'l'U-2-4688
L . l'lmnc WV 2 2487 or W Y 2rc11
Elberfeld, t11cslcr, Ohio.
furnat•c, built in c11hiuel.� . good
121c
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5aJ5.
8 20 6lp
water, la rt,a• lot. Phorie �M7-7M8
O P T O II E T R I II T
Briggs &amp; St ratton Engines 1'"0 l ' lt roolll buuae , llullii 11d Town­
NEW HAVEN, W, VA.
ll 30 6tt
Geo4 c1 .... UHd
Bui
c....rt stnet, PomeroJ
19-JOlp
8.
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C'u
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All Mll1ft •ad MM•I•
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5 B0lh1 HOU.SL-: FUil SALE:. Tw11
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Office Houn:. • le I!, z lo •· (Cloe
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6'0-406 ■a,t Mtln It.
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room ap11rime 11l1. A . N. Bengel.
1'' 1slwr .S1reet.s, J mr.cruy.
Pome....,. Oh ..
CURLY " " • .
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Phone WY2 3272.
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YOU'RE THf KIND OF YOUNG
MY •oFFICE" MOURS
N ICEI.Y t,'U RNl51 iED .zn""ED·
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MAN WHO COULD NEVER DO
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flow riid10 �rnd hcutcr. �;ma uo
CURLY. , . I MUST
AN '/THING W�ONG.'
in:stdc llll(I iiul flonrs newly
8 I Ut
WY2-3874.
Blaellniir 'i., l'lllll!.'l'l)Y . ti J I tllc
&amp;e GOING NOW :
sanded arul Hrnmt• Low huilt.FOR HENT- Tbrce office rooRU
111 l'ah1111'ls, ll('W hath rnn111. Com­
cm.:vl{01.t:T 4 tlr. s1·1l;rn,
ovu S1iffter Shoe Store on
plete biis1•mcnL. Ph. WY 2 2038.
_powcq;JlrJe, racl111 Ulltl ht'ii ll ' I" . A I
Your John Dct'rc ltcalcr
Courl St ., in Pomeroy, second
0 2 3lt•
1harp 11ulomululc wor1 h n1 uC'h
rtoor. One large 1 8 1. 22 rt, room
more. $ 1 Ull�.oo. J.1!11cll11ar ·�. Pomwith adjoinin g ! 2 :t. 12 ft. room FOH S ALE . 7 IIUOM I IOU.SI:&lt;: W ITH
ti 31 (He '
eroy.
hath. $3500.Utl. J 1 1) Ebenezer St.,
One l U x 18 front room. All
l'om�roy.
9 2 6Lp
ne..vly puintcd with new floor
19� UOI.Hlt; cu�!orn Hoyal Lllll{" l'f,
l'overin1:s . Phone W1" 2-2080.
3 At,;JJIWOM 1 1 m.r n IN 1:&lt;:XL"1':L­
4 dr. 11edan. l'uwcr flit,·. nulw
8-2-Ue
LEN1� l'OIHlillntl. Mud i-rn k1l&lt;•ht•n
and ht11ler. $70tl.lkl lllat· U nur " �.
with t,· orm1�a t'ounlcrtop, slain­
Phone WY-2- 3202
ti :n tilt·
Pomeroy.
less steel sink, dishwasher and
4 HOOM, IIATll ANU UTII .JTY
11D9 OPEL, 2 1Jr. sNbn Nin•ly
d isposal . Storm windows and au­
Ulhl;urs 11p11rt menl. Newly piiint­
Pead Street
equipped one owu,·r rar I J JJ tu
tomatic heat. 6 1 7 lligh SI., M1d.­
cJ. l 'rivule f'ntro1nce. Call W Y 2
RAl:INE, 01110
IO ffllleli l)l'f 1:llllou. $ 1 .. l)j_(to.
dlcport. J'h. WY 2-3 H l .
9U97.
9 2 3lc
· ,,_Pnnwroy
� 3 1 Ok
r_
9 2 Jtp
�lacllna_
.SINt ; i , l!: I IOl/Sl!: AND 1-FOUll
fl CHEVHOU:T 4 I JOOII S t: I IAN lJl:-ill WA Ht:, all ki11ds. t.'arl ChellBroom ap11rlmeut. Very 11ice.
llt•t, Loni: llolt om.
8-16-30lp
$63.00. lbym1111d Kuk {;ca1'} � •
Good lo�·ullon. Phone WY 2�- - '
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f4 15lDR'1 CRUELLV NPl:A.TE.0 ITSELF · WME
BO&lt;b ShQJ' · l'hu11 1• Wy 2 2ll05. ( 'ANNIN!; l't:A t ' J l �S, ELm:nTA 3267.
LEGAL NOTICE
8-3 l-6Lc
IN·
AME
8EC
l&lt;A"DE
WORLD CMAMPION CURLV
8- J l :H
will orfot· for .'tale al lh(' frout
$1 25 11111\ up u lm�l1t&gt;I. 1'11 h1toc11.
G-T I M E
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bedHTMEN
2
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VOLVEO IN A RING FATALITY. LON LV'S LATE
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door
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CUR
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FOJl SAU� : 1 05 1 1-'ti J-"OI\IJ Vt!
rooms, J 11lhtT rooms. Ntce bath. eroy, Ohio, c"ln Sa1urda y, Scptem­
FIGMT FAN S WILL PECALL
OUT
100 lbs $2.25
Hrmw l'c111L11inr.
ER LANDE.0 1"'£ 8lOWS TMAT 5NUFfEO
FATH
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l'J E, B11l1r, J.oni,: 1!111lum, l lhl•),
rix,m w 1 1 h washer . Inquire t.: w- the followin (ll real estate:
5·
.,..
H11 llund Ml roudsulc ainrkl'I.
WAS PllOYED TIIAT.fRNIE.WAS NOT Pfi'f
u 1 :11 1 1
Phone y u �-:i::iw
mg's Ston•, !'hone WY 2-2fl60.
BIEN
HAVE
l"irst
Parcel:
The
Dana
and
Alirt&gt;
NoT
SHOUlO
ANO
8 30 t[Lp
ICALlV FIT
tc Ables real eslRte 1ilu11 tc,d at Morn1 3_
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PfA.MITTED TO ENTER TtllE ltlNG ON THAT
H t-:lll ' 1 1 .T
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ING
BOX
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T,
M16Jl
Meigs
ing
::itar,
Sutton
Township,
FUL
FATl
motor 11.nJ frunl t'ntl � 1 1 11\ l�ur.
PIANO ANO ORG AN S. � L E
:J 1100 .\1 A l 'AHT�J:::NT. VERY
CUFtL'r'
AfTU TME UNFORTUIIIA,TE INCIDENT.
ConllneuL1l, � k 1rt�. ch1 ul� 1{011
W11rl 1 t 1.1•d ll l u n d oa k :-i1i n d 1 1 1
p l casaut. $tit&gt; 111r l ud inJl ulill ties. County, Ohio, co1�1sting or 70 al'rl's
n11y Qulvey, Shiidr, uhw, l ' hn111·
r u n• r a n1 . W n lc flux 253 for 11p, n1ore or le!ls. There is 111tuated 011
;1 1 1u w ith lwr1d1
1,wd ;,s d t• m
n I ;11 1 1
MY 8-3�70.
po111t mt'11 I .
9 l Jtc the a foresaid real eslatl! a ti roo111
m 1 � 1 ru 1 u r ,11 .-\ tll t•I\� l " l- ' 1.1 udwell inJl house upprox.im11.tcly !i
~
t 1 11 I&gt; $.'i!l5 11(1
8D �RD t:O U l 'I•: J l l l-: A J . Full
A!JOV'E, JM5ET MOT!� TIIE UNKNOWN
years old, a barn, i;r1m11ry and olh
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a.AFT 91fAlrJNG � ON lM'M, THEN
Hot rod11. Jn 1,111ud rnntl i t iun l'h
ln,rry
A\l
ll
lH'.
111qu1re
378
Sl!cer
outbuildini;:s.
Also
11rod
ul.'i111,1
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nut fuush l!n.: 1 1 1ar Pl ln• .'li l " l 5_
6LANCfS lOWA� THI! li:JRIIOH ANU
n 1 :it1·
2-47M.
and
Eas
well�.
Lon,tcd
approx1
237�.
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tall
WY
2
j\ow ,t l W� 1)0
'TttEJII( 6t.ff0$B7LV EMPTY PLAN� . ·
ti I 8Lp flllltely I I 1111 l('S from Pomeroy 011
J .11w1• t)' uri-:1111 i rt'tl ' ti l h rrpn�
DODGE St.:L&gt;AN l ,",I J-; x , ·1-:1.u::-.. T
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good
rnl!d.
Appraised
val Ul'
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condition. (;ood wurk rnr Tt1 1 11
U,500.00.
I
1
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unlur11111hed.
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h1·nl ' l1 0111 ) $:1."IO !IU W t' llth- l !'s _
WY 2-3102, L' � h m S1111p.,,.n
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fr 11 11l (' dwell11 1g hou!'lc and lot. Ap11 :i mr
7 ! h _ ,\. \\ a r n •1 1 , \. i imt·Ua l'lio nt' 1 B U I . LI I O Z �'. lt F O R HIRE. Pond&amp; ,
prai �NI va l ur $3.000. 00.
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h1.1 �i'nwnt
land capi n .
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Said tl'itl estale cannn1 ht' wld
Phone l " hci,;ll'r, Yukon!S-3�5.
1 wn:1,-. W I Li . Ill-: 1mn: 1 v i,:I) AT
for lr11s 1 111111 the t1ppn11scd value.
8-24- •"iOt p
Thi' right is reserved lo r('jccl
l Iii• l lfflt•(• ol Wt•lt�lt•r um! t," 11l ! l.
PUEL O l L 1nci i:oa\ fur­
,
.
,\ ! l nrn1• .1 ·�. l 1,u1&gt;t' ro_1· , Ohio. u p 111
,11 b;ct,.
iacu. C,U for free eJ1t11natts.
For
it1fMm11Uon
phone Pomcrt1y
1•!,,1 ,·11 o ' dnd, A \I . on Fruiii_v, U ill AbaoU ll1ddlcport.
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l'S!.I\(' llll' !11•d h_1· 1'1•;,r l ])
Lo t 1 WHILE Al!JCWlP .,,.
tion New Haven. Vbon11 TU2Allministrs1or of the Estate or
r1dg1•. d1•1·1·11 ,1·d , l1w11tNI �I R38
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M'fA •• • WILL MAIIO(
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A. c. eRADro1ta:1, aac"-, Oh.._ 1,1roup of veleri.11 pilots will tak('
$l.ll' OT1'fAM.
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- ·-- ·-- . . ofr from a tiny airs1rip here Sl'pl.
An� onr 1lr., ,rl11,c: lu ,1•1• prc"lpl'r1y,
IN5TINCf/Vl!"t Y
,·nnla.-! nr phon1, Hlmdr l l l'. Sll'ffy, MU ■ LLIR IIUII NACaa, WISTING
,f
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to
commemoule
the
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8
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appll•nc:
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Arftttd
lr9l',&gt;111l' rny. Ohw l'hrn1r numher
c:HUT!'� RI,.
vcrllary
o(
the
first
C'Oasl-lo•t'fl&lt;1l!l
than, hracu-. Oh.._ ,hone
llhu(lr l l l ' . S1d£y,
WY 2 22 1 9
airmail
(IIJ!h\,
from
l
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Field
11-11..i
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wv,�114.
lo San Franl'i11co. The (liers will
(9) 2. 3. Ii, 9. l O . 12. 6k
ROOFING, SPOlJTING , Sheet Me­ land at Clarion, Pa., on an emer­
• -tal work and rep11Jr w..:rk uf gency field used by pllolll on
9 m:Al1 o�- P U ll E IIIIEU STEF.RS
any kind, Phone WY 2-2301. rlia:hts in the dsys when lhe alrand 10 lklfcrH. Emmclt G. Will,
1U&amp;ll 11ervic1 wa� In Its infanc)'.
&amp;-ll-30tp.
Pomeroy, Uhl.o.
9 l t'lp

CONSIS TtNT DEPEN DABLE RESULT!I
RATES

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By HAROLD GRAY

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:I-Daily
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Sentinel, Pomeroy•Middleporl O

'&gt;&lt;' )!\ 3, Ul60

Job' S Daughters
Mrs. Tom Grueser Honored Wit� Bridal / Attend Sch?ol
••
Shower Friday At First Baptist Church Of Instruction
�- l�h tr-t•n mrrnheri, of Hclhd No
lln-. Paul Grueser 2-1 8 sor
\ bl (1 ! t h t• 1 n t crna1 1011al Ordc� "'
Mn:. To,m Gr ut•ser 1 (.' aro h· c 1 \\' 1 1.-.1 1 1 1. , \\ ,h t i , u ior ('d, F rida ·
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: Middleport Wllh tht&gt; Pnmar:,, aud J u n H H l t·adt t 'r .'&gt; a.&gt;, hustes))e!-.
�
Games were played d u r i n g ! ht• 1.' \ l' l l lllg u 1 1 di • r \ h e d i rt'&lt;: IJOn
1
Paul Smart
a of
·i
Gifts for t he honort·&lt;l guvst V. L• t t ril,H 1•d 0 1 1 t h,· l . 1 b l 1..• L O \ l' r
._ eel •ith a h1ndma1i t- linen ,·lul ll
r l\ . , r l i , 11 ,, ·,1r• r,. r,.1., 1 �
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• Mr11. Rosa Pu l l�n \I r� 1 · 1 a n•II( •· 1 1 \ 11 '-.l , 1 111 1 ,., , 1 1 1 ,. )lu11,,h and
;;. Olark., Mrs Ra�•mond Sa)(ol\ M r , ",r1r1 1 1,, -. 1 , , .. .1 1 1
.,. Frank Checseb r &lt;•\I.' \Ir,, 1 ,., ,.., rf'rn · ,,
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fl&lt;t:, e 1· 1 · 1 1 1 1 1 1,! dt tin honw 1 1 1 M ut
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1·r., 11n 'i. l;irJr i ru• l l arr i..., lh•hhlf"
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SUNDAY and MON DAY
l 'u l l,•11, ;ill !,I M 1 ddl1•p(l rt , Marilyn
LABOR DAY SPECIAL
I\IHort· 0 1 f t /1 1• Vlw!.lt•r lluad and
lt1rhard t·:Mftri
Sandra Ue1•
( ill"Cll) JI .Jor11•� ,,r .ihl1(I('
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,
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DAM BUILD ING SCHEDULED
l "1111
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w(•rt· 1 1 1 ,\1 �ridla Wedricsday t· �·(·
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1 ri, 1 :-l·huol of u1s1rur11on , h t Id
d i l h ( ' � ":-tun1.:ton s1·hool The dis
tr1&lt; 1 1� 1·u1np11st•ll of four Het hrls.
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The Racine Methodist church was the setting for the cere­ Birtlulay Ob,Prved

Mrs. Paul Baer
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Grandparents are Mrs. L. M .
f•r1r.e of Pomeroy and Mrs. A . H .
Durst, Syracuse
The Crews al�o havt&gt; three
daughters, Jennife r Kay, 13,
Pamela Lei?, 10 .ind Robin Lynn 6.

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Tia• ;i1 1 1 1 u a l Pll·t111 · of the W 1nd1 1 1 g Tr;1il (:c1rd('t1 duh was hel d
Thursd.ay rvrn111i; a1 t hl' hornl.! u r
Mr� c I . l lr;iton. l .on,�t SI
A nn l l 11ek d 1 n 111•r wa� scrvf"d on
l lit' law11, a 1 ti V rn l l omf" madf'
1\'l' \·rean1 and t•ak(" we re served
lul)owrn� t he tl uuu·r t o 1 4 mem
hnrs o1 nd t wo J:twsl . M r. l l ea l ori
a u d M kha('I Struhlc
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to he hrlfl a t the Stullt•n!s Un10 11,
( 'olumlrns. S ( •plemtwr 7 &amp; 8 was
(hst·usssl'cl ;rnd Sl"VPral mP m bc rs
11 l a n 1u al tt•1HI Tlw n•giona! 111C'el
iug to hl' 111'1(1 a! l ,;1 k1• l lopr 011
Oct&lt;oht•r 12. w;1� .ibu t11sn1ssl'd.
P lans w1•rr madt· fnr ll maskNI
l l u llowC'1' 1 1 p;i rl } al ! h t• 0 l' 1uber
lll('f'\ l l l J: , wh1r/1 w i l l he tu: ld H I
l h,· homt• 11f Mn .lnM•ph S t ru ble
Tlw nC'w nffirl'r� w i l l ll l ' 1n�l;1 I INI
•• I 1 111s mcc t1ng. A n•por! was
/,! iv,•n 011 thr lo ur of l lw \ 'l ll rk
1: l11tlu,h f11r111 al Tu 11 Jl!"T s l'l 11 1 1 1s
M rs. I.cu lil)'/1 1 1 n•porll"i l nn t h e·
I W w year bookN Thr 1t rra11 ,C:1•
11wnl nf th(' WN'k ronll•!-.I � Jl onsor
I'd hy l lil' ( ' it 1z, , ns Na\ 1011;11 B a n k
and the CCA 1·onfrst w1•r,· d is1·uss
NI en.d !hi' rluh 1•0\cd tu par\ 1 1·1
�ate i.11 bolh l'011Le11l11.

By F R E DDIE HOUDASi1!L1
l ) I X I(' l ' u•rt·,, has J • H lll'tl a "rrni i i
111 out of luw11 fr11•1 1 , h f.,r 11 t n p to
l.o1k(· Erie whNl' I 1lt' Y will vant!ion
d1mni,: tlw holutay weekend . Thf"Y .I
l"ft Vridi1y 111nr111n,c a n d f"XPf"C' I t, l
rt•tm11 .\1 onrt,•}' Fnllowmi,: hl"r n·
1urn �1 r!-.s l'iPrt'I' w i l l pr('JlaT(' to
t•fltN t 1 Juo l l 11r1·c'r.� ity Lo hcgi11 !1n
Supllomon• J'1'Hr
l"ap1a111 and .\1n Sauky F. l 'ol
ti·r !l'l t · 1 11 11rs1L1y 1•v1•11111J,; [(Ir
W11shmg\(11l, [) l " . lo) v i s i t w 1 t 11 rel11t1v,•s Frum Wa�lr 1n.i.: tor1 l hC'Y will
Mn Lu �·or1 l\r;iJ:li . N C, whn1'
Capt l 'otkr will ht' s tal m11c1I with
t tw Arrn v ml.'ll 1 t"al �taff. ' l ' lw 1 r
small SO;l. l&lt;yk, will rclllR I II Wllh
)11s gr;111dpu r l • n l � , Mr. a11d Mrs
( "harlt•i. ., fr Elll1m1�· . 1111 1 1 1 hi� 11 ar
t• nls art· t'.� 1 a hl!�lwd at t?wi r rll'W
hull\('
("ha rlt•., l l 11sk111�. wh,1 1s rmploy
&lt;·d in t h e So1·i11\ S&lt;·r urily nff 1l't's of
:\hriul l11. i11 111wrul i11� thu Wt'ok esd
wtth tus p11 r f'n!�. Mr and Mr!!. Nu
ah l l 11�k111s
Mr. 111 1d Mrs Clarl"II(' &lt;' Hupp Rlld
d,111,,:htc&gt; r. K ns1111. who hav1· NJ11'11 1
t h1• p;1 .� 1 Wl'l'k w11h lwr parr111s, Mr .
and Mr.,; l"rl't l l!ll�st•II 1 11 r,rn,l h n r y ,
pl;1 11 I n ... prud t lw Wt&gt;!'k 1• 1u l w1lh
Mr� ( ; i, rr •n S ! a ri sh11 r ) nf M u i
1 11&lt;• 111 and 1·1" 1 u r 1 , lu 1 tw1r h(,m(' 111
d ll"por1, rlldm dii.rrrn an fflr l l1r
To\Nlu on TtH'S&lt;lll)
l lu•k Hnl l,•1: an1I Jun 1-'ry 11f N P w ( ; ar rt i'.! 1 '. ' l u l '.·' uf _1_1 u s , ;1r1•;1 , 1� 11 11
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n1gill wh nt• 1 111'�' 111!'! 1'1 1 �s Bar th,, t' h l'sl t•r fi;i nk n ( " l 11 L-, ;i nd
h am S11 lt• ,; and �, ,�� l �• rd t a Hau I C ' hairman of l h t• F l n wl'r � h ow f n r
1 1 1 1 1 h , who a rr11 Nt h .v p!,111(• from l lH' ( "u u n l _1 F;1 1 r w i l l ' " ' l h, , � pp ;1 k
W11 .� t1 111�lnl\. I ) I ' lu spt"ll•t t ilt' hol er fur l ht· g1,nh•11 nw11 1 h l _\" 1 1rn
l(lay wr1! k 1'nd Wllh t ill'lf pn n•nls , i:: ram 0\'t'r W M l 'f l l i l 1 s 1 ' " llll ll /.!
· . 1r urnt M rs �:,!ward Stilrs 1111,l M mH l;i_, uwrnmt.: a 1 IO 00
Mr� l tni•r wl m h � � Sl'l" l' !' d as
:\1 r u ud Mrs Wilbur 1lan11ini,:
thr•
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l &gt;r anti �l r s !lily H1•11ter arr1v('
Th11 r.�(l111• from IINIIH' 1 1 . lOWH. lo Flowi• r s huw l"r •• 1111111 h,:,r n r n• nn
al\1•1111 1 i11• wc d{hn,: o f l hd r nicrl· , will &lt; H s r us � l h i ll ,l' (' a r ·, ·.� how
M1.�� llon 1 11c Van&lt; "uonl'Y, [I) J a n wt u ,· h h a (I Nitranls fr11m A thrns,
Mt•rgH ;irut Liall i.r c•oirn! I(•� Shi'
l l aurk, today
Mis� l ,i 111w Sl111nh11, who i.� al will al su SJW ak again llt'K ! sp ring
te 11diu i: I IH' Mnunl a i n Stall' II U S L · 1111 1 1 H ll 11 rni.: ra m and 1 s ;i sltmg
1w�s Sdwul in l'arJtcrshut)!. 1·1unc 1 h u l ;• n r one whu would l lkf' I n
F rnb_1· l u �p1•11(! the week end wit h ha n flU f"Sl i t , us nn t he � hnw .tnd
lwr par,:,nts, Mr . and Mrs. Clifro rtl ,: ar·i l r u i 11 1-: lo ronta,· t h,, r and � hr
will ariswl 'r thern
Stumho uncl fllmi1y.
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Mrs Ki'r1 t1t•th Wilt•ox
JULY IMPORTS DROP
aon, l tnvul l!ay, who WNI" rele11sN t I WASl l l NC ON
Ut'I - Tl 11' 1 .nm
rrom l lnl1rr !losplt11l Thursday 1 H' rrf" ' r, t•par' T1 men t l'Sl l- lll1ttNt
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Lht' Y wl!1 sllly• for a few !lays b1• 000 fur a df"dmc
of 1 5 pr r 1•1• 1 1 1
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in r,i: with IH" r p11n•nlH, Mr , ap d Mrs has bf"nn reluriw d h1111w
Mrs. Thrlm11 l' r alt and l l l' r 11101h
, L. t,;, Trlplt•tl.
Misz;i t·r1ed a �'Mhnlc, Inca\, and f"r, Mrs. Emma 81ss1• U , are plan• j
Mr 1 . Lena M11c Drummon d nf Hain- ni11g lo l eavr todlly for In1ti 11 1111 Lo
brld,1,w i.re pl11111ni 11i:: 1fl spend lhe sp1•nd the&gt; w1•1• k r u d wnh rPlalt \•es.
Mr 1111'I Mr� t'h;irl,·� lkntlt' l l I
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1day wc1'k t'lld in Steu ht• 1 1 Y1lh' with :S lf"wa r t. ('fi11s111 fl! Mr:-. I\, 11wlt
Miss M iU l ll(' ll('IHH'( ! I ) , r , 11 1 1 •11 I
'1r. f.Yl' l'SOll " H m11thrr, �\rs. l .t•()l\
hus uri,,.C' d J&lt;"rul;iy lo � I ' •ml \hf'
t&lt;� vrrsoll.
Kathy l .) il('s 11 11&lt;1 l•'.llt:'11 , ! l \' l!lc- n of loni: Wrt'k l"ll rl w i l h hN •1ar1-11t.� .
/\ l h c&gt; n � l lrr \'1S1li11,i,: y, • L l h t heir Mr Hnd :,,rs. l ' lwrlrs Bt·nrw t('I.
i,:randp aren 1 s, Mr ;111d Mr8 L. ll .
Dilrs.
Mrs J 1&lt;: l l arlc&gt; )' re111r1wd on
Tlrnrsd al' fr11111 n visit i11 Spri11i,: ­
firl d w1ih twr s11n and furnily. l lr.
11ml Mr�. ,J11hn ll1trky a n d d1i \ d ­
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SL11n�hu ry n 1 1 a r t 1 1 11•11l11 on l : rn n1 SI.
.1rf s 11('mh11J.: l lw wl'ri &lt;'ll!I in Mor&lt;'•
I H•1tcl . ){ 1 . W l l h rdMtive s
lfrl11l i°1· 1•s h('rt' hHVI' rt•(' f'ivt-d
word l hHI narbarll Smlilrt, small
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d 1111J:hh•r of M r. and Mrs.
Smart of l'crryshurr,i:, who w11s llns­
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rnony Su nday , August 2 1 ::it 2.30 in the afternoon uniting in
m a rr i age M isli Do n n a J ean H i l ldore, daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
T. (; Hil ldore, Racine, and Mr. RObert E ugene B yer, son o f
Mr an d Mrs. Ke11neth E. Byer of Middleport.
The Hev Haymon Ko11krii:M of
.\! Hldlt•port rea d the vows o f the with wh1t i• hells :ind Cf"ntcr pieres
iloi d i le ring t·eremony hefore ;rn uf wh1t1• mums. T h e hrid l' 's table
altar di· rnratl'd w i l ll white i;lad- was cenlered with a heauliful
olus, palms i111tl two sevcn-hrnn ch thrC'e l lernd wed rlinA cake decorat ·
ed with tiny white hells :rn d
r1-1 n rk l ahras.
flove6 The c,1ke was Lopped with
A half ho ur c,f pre 11uplrnl the muuature brtd(' and bridc­
111u �i1· wa!&gt; JJHll'idcd hy M1sli Mary l,!rCJOlll. Ni!Pkln� were while with
Kay .lohnson, piamsl Mrs. Gene the tnscriplioll " lJolma and Bob"
Yost , �olo isl, sang, " I Love You III sil ,,. er.
Tru l y , ' "Oh Promise Me." "8e-­
l'll USt' , " .it1 d "The Lord's Prayr r "',
Hostesses were Mrs. Harriet
The hrrdc, given 1 n mar r ia.1:l' by N&lt;!1gler, M rs. Mary l.n11 Johnson
hrr f;i1 her, wore a floor length and Mis� \lirJ.(rnia A1111 Johnso11.
i:own o r silk organza fashiun�(I
For the bride's going awHy �I·
with a hasque w1ust l inC', Ion� t ire. she l·hose an ens e mble of
pm11 l t•d st.•1'\'l'S, ari d a rounded flowered tuffeta with a beige jar­
ll('t'k l11w. A full sklrlh wore over ht. lkr cor�age was of yellow
a hoop wall enh1:1nn·d w1lh mt•· rarnalions .
dallion 1 r 1 m an d fe&lt;1 t u red a h1g
Tht• 1ww Mr�. Byer is a 1 951)
huw 111 th e hack. Jin shoul1ler ,i:ra d uate of llacmc High t:ichool,
l,•11,c:th wil nr silk il \uswn was a n d was formerly employed as a
lwltl l u a i-rowo edged with SC'ed secretar y a1 the A t hens Messeng'
pearl11 .i11d ill'Cenled with rhine• Cl.
�r onj'/1 ShP rarrled � cotbnliiil
Mr RVl'r is � i; r afluale of M ld ­
bouquet or Pill€! pm k r0S(' buds dlepor1 lliJ.(h Sd1ool, 1953. an d a
11 1111 I l l}' of l ht' valley t'ntwlned
1 9�� .i:ra d uate of l hc 1'orlsmnulh
W ! l ll whil t' 8Dllll strea1 1wrs 1 ,.,1 lnl erstate Husi nt·S!i Collei:w I le is
1 11 l m•t•rs k nots, a1op a w hII&lt;' BI bl f.'.
pr('sently em ployed a� adv.ertising
l lt&gt;r 0 11ly Jl'We[ry was a stran d or mi.nager of the J l aily Sc,11 1 l rn.-. J .
1warls, ;i gif! of t lw hri&lt;lt'groom.
Sir1fe 1h l"ir rrlttrn from a wed­
Ttw 111;i 1 ro 11 of l11Jnor was \frs. ding 1r1p In W11s h i ng1un, n ( ' ,
l l a z,•l McK1•l \•1· y. s 1 .� lcr of lhc Charlot1 r�v1l11•. W i l l iarnshurg ;ind
hfl d{'. Jh•r dn·.�� ,, va.� o f &lt;H I IIA 1 a f - V i rginia l{e111' h, VirgiruH, the
frt ,1 , ft"at11 r111 :,: a full skirt at•· l'O\lple are l" (':llltrni;: HI lhrir it llarlrf"nlNI w1lh II r11m ht'rl1u111I and a
rn undNI nt•i· k l uw. She l'llrri1•d a
1'1.! 0 11 1.,1 1 .. , uq 11,•1 of y1 • ll11w l" OSl'
h urls.
Tti,, hrid1·s111;111ls . M isN Shirley
MrKd1 ' ' }'. nw1·c of lhe hri de and
M iss M a ry A l h-o Neasr wore
dreSSl'S h,h1o n('(I dlrr her honor
tlome Of The
ll!l('Url arll.1 M IS:&lt;! M(' Kelvcy's d rl'SS
wa .'&gt; nf p ink taffeta and M iss
FABULOUS
N l• usi• ' s of �• ellow. They carried
colo11 1a\ l)()U ql1cls of while rose
bu ils.
M r . ( " harlrn,; K . Byer. hrother
of !ht' hnd, • gi·uom, Sf"rvc&gt;d as
hes! rn a n ;mrt Ulaiiic D. Walburn
and I.any ll;i ker of Mid d leport
wl'rf' tht• ushers.
1 .illlr M1sg I .or! Beth Hilldore,
rn1•rr nf ! h r hrnlr, wos flower girl
and wore a dre!ls of whill' organza
11tyll"rl !l11Hila r lo the bride's. She
r11rrif"d a basket fille d with rose
J){' ln l s.
Larry H l"IH'(' Hil ldere. nephew of
lht' hrldl'. &lt;'arricd the heart shaped
wh11e Sll l l ll pi llow Oil which laid
the ru1,i:s.
Mrs, l ! i l ldorr. mother r&gt;f lhe'
bride, worr R dusty roMe rircss o(
Order By Phone
lace with black accessori('s and
And Take 'Em llonte
a conage or white rose hud s. The
bridegroom's mo1her. Mrs. Byer,
wore I blut' l ll('C drf"SS wilh while
11 cco1Sories 11ncl a corsage or pink
L"08e buds . .
Mbs NRdme Hou�h a n d Gi ncl!!r
Sl&lt;'arns r("'"JSl('rt•tt lhc ,:nests.
Followiui: t he crremony, a re1" C'plion W.1J hl'l d in t ht' t·hur('h
.� O('Jal room
w l 1 H•h was dN·oratcd
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TU ESDAY

To Redeem t'llled S&amp;II
Green Stamp Books

Roush's Shoe Store
Middleport

Pomeroy. Ohio
SUN., MON, and TUES.
H
"WHO WAS THAT LADY
{Comedy)
Tony L...irhs - Dean Mwrtin
Janet Leigh
Wed. artd ThurL, S.pt. 7-1
"THE ROOKIE"
Tommy Noonan, Pete Marshall
(G.I. Comedy)
3 StooJ;t.'ti in
"TIUPLE CROSSED"
FRIDAY: NOT OPEN
S,1lurday, Sept. 10
Double Horror!
"$TRANGLKH.S OF BOMBAY'"
- also "The ELEt.JRONIC M ONSTER ' '
Sun., Mon., Tu•L, Sept. 1 1-13
"WAKE ME WHEN lT 'S OVER "•
Ernie Kovacs - Mal'lgo Moote
J, aclt Warden

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.Draw, ■Ir for con,lbustron from nnts1Je. '.!xli•ttsft:
combuttioa gasea outaide. c.otnbustlon chambu
completely aealtd. Ho Hau or t.hlmne7•
required. Installs qulckJ:, •nd iflcxpeMlvel1'•
D.iatributu blanket or \Tilrm air over enfi,-i room.
W.time Poru1•iaJiailll. Cootiomte\ Conaolo
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Ohio: Fair today, tOftltht •nd
Wednet.d•y ; •armer north arid ■Ht
tod■y artd norlhH1,t and utrlfflM
no.-th tenlt,t,t; conllnued quit•
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Pomeray- Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, September 6, 1 960

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Meig s HolidaJ·s
Accid ent Free
One Minor Incident Reported
On Wilkesville Road Saturday

Only one minor accident was reported in Meig s county over
the L&lt;1bor Day weekend, placmg Meigs county in the list of
"safest 1;pots" in the nation with no fatalities or .serious rn­
J unes. a check with the local law enforcement offi�rs reveal­
ed today.
With the official record ma rred by only one accident near
Wilkesville early Saturday morning reported to the office· of
Sheriff RoDert Hartenbach , Chief Herbert Gilkey, Middle­
p&lt;Jrl, and Chief Jed Webster, Pomeroy, reported an accident
free weekend. No Meigs county acdclents were reported by
the State Patrol.
PONY CHAMPS - Racine Pony Leaguers won 10-6 over the Midd leport Barons Monday
I
The acndt'n1 r('ported occurred county l'Ourt today, Judge E. W .
at Syracuse and took the county Pony champi onship. Front row, Bill Ours, John Arnott, Ho­ a t 2 a m Satur d ay mormng o n the Peoples fm..:d each
m a n S25 anti
ward �ohnson, Bruce �eegle . Back row, Peanu ts W1ckiine, Ted Bailey , Larry Price, Larry Amn1ran Leg1ofl road two m i les rosh after pleH of guilty
Middleof
team
baseball
TAKE TilEJR BOWS - Members of the Se nators Little League
c ast of W i lkc�v1Ue Haymond Bar•
Salsei , a nd M anager H ,_
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lo
W o lf
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Also Jailed by county off1ct:rs
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port, undefeated champs of both halves , took t heir bows and gathered in shiny hardware tro_
nettc, Durborr . Mich , told Sheriff PYcr Lhc week end. M&lt;!lvm t·orest­
·
al
Leaguers
Little
al\
for
�oast
wi4:ne�
a
phies given by the Spurts Center Monday even ing at
Hartenbach that his car skidded E:-r, Roule 2, Racine, charged with
•
S
the park. Association President Lee Smith pre ,ented lhe md1v1dual trophies , and a team troon
loose g r a�el, tu t a tree. crossed
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Amcriurt motor11fl put • show
'v
I
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phy to manager Henry Clatworthy. H e had wo rds of high praise for the way the league f1;1ncl hc rnad, and hit a bank. He and a
·
on
th• ro,d during the l•bo,­
ndians
I
the
than
other
team
a
Ge
r
ald
Pola
r
d
,
lia
r
den
thal
(ive
o(
passenger.
e,·
tioned the past summer. This is the first summ
Day
Wffkend---.i; show th•I kill•
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City,
)11ch
,
rcpu
r
l
e
d
mrnor
mJur
Mtl..C'
Davenport.
Jerry
Clatworthy
im
J
tobart.
S
,
won the title. Front row, left lo right, Larry
ltd
more
th.rt 400 penoM, but
ics. No charg('s were filed.
Buskirk, Carl (Birdie) Dellloskey, Bill Hackett. Jerry Slobart; second row, Sam Clalworlhy,
failed
to
ruch the ncord I•
,
F
m
t
d1y
•ft•ndft,c
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The only othe,- .ccidenl r•
Aten Shain, long-lime l'omeroy &amp; Savmgs Co., Pomcwy. as
Gary Stobart, Jerry Van lnwagen , Larry Glad w ell, Rod Sauer, Mike Gardner; back row , man anls th1t h.d beren feared, a
Pom•roy'1
1&lt;hoal
1y1fem
wa,
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ported
over
the
wNfll
end
WH
banker, died unexpectedly while bookkeeper and w11s later proger Clatworthy, and assistants, Carl Gardner and George {Shorty) Hackett.
highway fat1llty count showed
down "'P1:&gt;.-oxim1lelv four per
hud injury t.u•t•ined by Mal­
at his supper, Monday evening al moted to cashier. He was a direc•
tod•y.
cent
tOday
according
to
fi9ure1
colm
,HyHII,
U"ion
Ave.,
Pom­
home from heart seizure.
tor for 40 ycard, and was exccu­
rele1Hd by Supt. Chari•, 5.
eroy, i" • fall at his home. H•
Mrs. .Mith ::ihain, called the live Y1ce president when he died.
ass,rnlt and battery by his wife. He
Gibb,,
WI$
bf"qy9hl to the Mli11 Gen­
Pom eroy emergency squad imwas fined $10 and costs today by
He enlisted in 1 92 1 in the U.
Total •ft•ndance fod•y w,11
•real Ho1pit1I br fht Pon.roy
mediately. Llr. H. K Bo1ce, Meigs S. Reserve Officers · Corp and
Jud,e Peoples and com m itted to
173 t.oin�red to 910 Int year,
enwrgenc.y 1qu,1d •t 10:45 p. m.
C.ieneral Hospital �urgeon opened retained his nrnk for over to
1a1J when he foiled to pay.
Mr. G1bbt- Mid.
!t•turday for trHtmen�.
Mr. Shatn'8 chest for heart mas• years.
Harold E. Darst, Dexter, charged
T he ,..ch1ng stiff r•m•ins the
sage but was unsuccesslul in reAll altcrl'.IILUII al a local night wilh DWI by county officers, was
He was married in 1922 to
Htne ucept tor Mn. Dorotny club Saturda)' e�elllllg resulted m fined $100 and costs and sentenced
v1v111g the vtclirn.
Edith Gea ry and to that union
Barnes ,t Su11r Run in the the arres1 o t tWl\ men on assault to three days in jail by Judge
John Aten Shain, was the srm was born one daughter, Angie
Peo­
po�il1on
formerly h•ld by Mr1.
of Milo and M argaret Shain, be- Eltzabeth, now M rs . Lewis M i l ler
and baLLe ry charges. Tbey were' pJes.
Attn
..
Bryan, retl.-ed; •nd Mr, l"erald
ing born Sept. :lU, JBQ:S near Ua- Abon Park, Florida.
Jaded over the week end by
V ernon
Aronld,
102
Earl Youne, at the hi9h Khool, Conuor Street, Pomeroy,
cme. l ie spent his e11rly years on
and Pumeroy pohce was Joseph C. Ov­
Also survivmg ue these grand•
for A-. H01liin1, ret1rt1:I, but l.iary Van Metcr, PorUand, charged erl&gt;y, 1-'omeroy, charged with OWL
the ! arm, gra d uated from Pome• children, Barbara and Patricia.
worli1n9 •eun •t Wah•m• Hi9h
roy l l lg11 Sct1ool, June 6, l!JJ6,
with assaull and battery on r.:.U­ He was released on $200 bond fol
Funeral services will be held
School .
an d fro111 Bh�s .Business CoJJege, Thursday at 3 p. m. from the
wrd P. u · c111111or. l n a !less1on or hearmg before Mayor Charles Le­
B
,ehools,
•tt•nd•nc•
y
w.i,
gar. Also cited to appear before
Columbus May 1�, IIHD.
Ewing Chapel with the Rev. Ralph
thil and IHt )'Hr:
Mayor Leg�r were Charles A. Eb­
Later he was employed by the Zundel orrwating. Friends may
Su,.,- Run
173 llt
erl, Arlee, W . Va., charged with
Ohio Hi,,.er i!:lectric .ka,ilway co. can,. . ,t the funeral home after
Cent.-,1
1 8 1 191
speeding and runni11g
He enlisted m tile , u . S. Army 'fueiday, 1md bu r ial will Qe made
red Ji1tu. ,
� HiFI
247
and Richard Folden, Middleport,
Uuru1g W,1rld War I and was as- .in the Meech Gron Cemetery.
Senior High
279 283
charged with speeding.
signed lu &lt;.:om p1rny L, I LOth In•
M r . Sham was a veteran mem
One man was fined and three
tamry, lBth u1,,.1sion of Hlairs- ber uf the l-' 1rst !:Japtist Church,
forfeited bonds in a session of May­
ville, l'e1111a. l ie was se.,.erely and served it as its Sun d ay School
ur Lcgar ' s court Saturday eveniny.
woun d e d il l A1Jremonl, 1-'rance, supermtendem; he was for 1 2
Jo'med was Harold R. King, Porn•
�epl. :iU, I QJB.
years a deaco11 und was a mo d er•
eroy Route I . $5 and costJ. or fail•
A l l �·r many weeks in the U. S. utor at the time of hrs death.
At a mt•etmg of the Mcii:s ure to stop III an assured clear d1s­
Base l l ospnal Ht Autun, I/ranee,
l i e was a charter member and
romrn1ssi oncrs in "their tanct•.
County
J1e rel11rneJ l l i l'.umpany L, then t h e first presi d ent of thii Pomc­
office tl11s morning,
'
house
t.:ourt
c
Two
il('lwns
seeking
d
i
vorce
ha\
a part 01 Lhe Army of Occupa• roy Lions Club; a charter memForfcitmg bonds were Carsey
the Bedfo rd Town­
of
n
applicatio
been
l
!
Jcd
111
the
olficc
01
.Mrs.
tion
uear 1 he Hhme He was llis- lit:'r llf lhc 4U et 8 Lodge, Amert_hird
_
their
Ramw�
won
rs
l-Sta
, 1.ia1!1pohs, $12ti, on a O � I
Al
buy
to
League
Little
authority
fur
dleport
Mid
trustees
Cali's
ship
Woody
t;velyn
Lut:ke,
clerk
ul'
cou
r
ts.
WIN THIRD I N ROW
.
rnargcd May ;SO, llHQ, at Camp 1ean Legion; member of Drew
1
charge;
to
not
·,
price
ht
ng
8
O
a
t
t,ene !:Jass, Middleport,
at
ft
e
L
truck
acme.
R
dump
1
over
6
a
d
ay
Curtis,
.�
E.
MaHHl,
M
on
62
Lela
J.
urney
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To
League
Little
Syracuse
straight title in the
Sherman, Ohio.
Wcbst&lt;!r
l'ost,
American
Legion;
$15
0
1
1
an
by
mtox1catmn charge, and
appro\'ed
was
$5000
Mr . .Sham returned to his duli cs belon g ed L o lhe l b c uie F' . &amp; A. Pomeroy, IS 11sk.lll g d ivorce 1rom exceed
seated Buddy Moore Ronnie Hindy, Don Nel son, Sam Clatworthy , George Sauer, Mark Tan►
i
Lewis
.1t
ller,
Tuppers Plains, $125
body.
the
or
\
Ole
s
unanimuu
a
'
Hobert
J.
Curtis,
same
address.
The
nehiL1, Bil) !facketl a'nd Wayne Davis. Slandi ng, Mike Bratton , Bruce Wallace , Jerry V�n with. t11c electric r1111lwi.y until M. No. 46 1 , 1 11
the Pomeroy couple were marrie d June lQ, lU!K.
Jor D W I .
My­
Ronald
action,
another
ln
·
]nwagen, Jim Johnson, Gary Stobart and Mike Gardner. Rear , Call and Owen Bratton, h is r eo. I , tU:w, wtien he accepted a Chapter No. 30 Bosworth Council and have one m i nor child. The ers, Long Bollom, was awarded
Jn M idd leport, Mayor Kenneth
puslliou wnn The i''nmers liank No. 46 and of the Ohto Val ley
assistant.
- -- -plain tiff is asking for a divorce, $300 as d amages for a car driven McEJhmney Saturday fined Wil­
Cummandery No. 24 KnighLs T&lt;!m- temporary an d permanent ali• b)· Marlene Myers 'A hieh was liam Reeves. Alt..any, $10 and costs
mony and suppor1, and household strurk by a county grader. The
It WH below th• ntim.atti,
goo&lt;ls and other property. She was accident occurred last week on
!Jut
Ohio still had no rHIOn
also granted 1111 mjunct1on againsL the Kacine·Bashan road, Accord·
to
rejoice
lod•J •• it counted
lhc d c (endant moksting her ill any mg to the resolutio n, the amount
o
pen1m1
l
a
killed on Bucke,e
release
a
as
w i l l be paid as soon
way.
St,te
hivh••Y
• du.-int the Le­
ar d Ch.ambers.
Jn the other action, Shirley Ann prepared by the rounty prosecu­
bor
Day
W'Mli•nd.
entire.
the
Stoba�t,
unbeaten
Honorary pallbearers are Theo- M('Coy. a mlno r, by Thelma Nelson, tor is signed.
Baseball ended officially Labor Day in Meigs county when
sea on r n leaRue and tournam ent
dore T. Heed Sr., Charl&lt;!s and is askmg a divorce from Gail Mc­
Of G
The comm1ssi o11ers were still and 10 days 011 .an 111tox1catiun
Racine and Middleport split honors in a double header event 5 s R, n• Sp ts on Pat• Thru
ll
c:l
"
Otho
Murray,
Clarence
Massar,
session at I I :00 a. m.
n
1
to
the
Coy,
The
Plains.
Accor
d
('harg• C l.arence Rupe, Middleport,
ing
as part of the Third Annu al Syrac use I nvitat ional Little
Norman
Kloes,
Clifford
Hhodes,
pct1l1on
lhc
couple
were
married
arrested by the stale palrol on a
.
The
new
Meiss
GalliH Labor
o ping the_ CountY PonY League
I I Ra cme
·
League I ournamen
C
.
(r
· ouncil, holding its first meetin
G IN ATLAN TIC
Ediso11
Hob�tctter,
Alfred
ElberSERVIN
.
fch.
7,
1
960
an
d hal'e no ehil d rcne.
DWI charge, was released under a
C
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g
• I n a play ·o f , and. Middleport All Star Lit
ch amp1ons h Ip 10-v
reld, Jam•,
" Stepl,e "'''' · w ,·1s0,, She asks that she be granted a
N a vy LC Cdr. Wallace M. Riggs, $:.!00 bond lor a later hearing.
atur
lly
s
d
f
a
ternoon
in
the
Second
Ue Leaguers taking Racine All · Stars m to camp, 6· l ·
d 1 Y11rce an d given lille
lo a car of Route I , Pomeroy, Ohio, is serv­
The M idd]("porl emergency squad
Wa rd l ire house at Pomeroy, eled- carpep ler and Curtis lleed.
Good baseball and busier than while, g;ive up 1 1 hits.
e
will
Gravesid
services
i ng aboard the AtlanHc Fleet radar was called at 1 1 :27 last night to
be
. ! A mes w. Wetherh ol l of Gal h •
owned
by
th&lt;!
def&lt;!ndaut.
ed
The Barons were own 2·0 after
u8ual soda pop s1ands kept the
. as 1emporary presiden l, and giverl by Drew Webster Post.
Both plamtirfs charge extreme pickel ship USS Hawkins operat­ the home or Mes. Vern Little, Park
po115
estimated 400 faus from willing two innings, made it S-2 in the
ing oul of Mayport, Fla.
St. ,to admmist Cr oxygen to .Mrs.
i:ruelty
an d gross neglcrl.
AlNa
T.
Grover
of
Cheshir
e tern•
· I es and
·
· h t smg
stra1g
-------,-- ---=-::c --- Little.
completely under the blazing I I1ird .on five
porary
treasur
er
.
·
tw o h It balters th en saw Rae1ne
• lternoon sun.
In Pomeroy the fire departme nt
Other tempora ry officers arc
I So
pul toget her fi,,.e_ hits _inc I " d"mg
·
n
•
throw
was
was cal lefi at 9:30 p. m. Saturday
The Pony game
Reino Lind, Pomeroy. v icc-presiBailey and
0
when a motorcycle belongin g to
1, n" the tourney last week when doubles. by Tc.dd1e
The Racine Legion Post 602 dc nt. an d M rs. u mma Jean Neal of
a 10 ·.5 1 ead
f
ll
or
six
h
l
I
e
ser
I
I
S
a
I
l
e
Thomas
Schoonover-, parked on the
1
Al
,..
epor
• lie developed between Hacin
d"I
l
'
,
secretar
y.
d ,y, Sept. I with the
1 11
.. =urs
.
Th e Barons . go l one b ac11.'· 1,, Jhe '""'
and the Barons.
parkmg
lot
of the Nai.arene Church
T
1
wentyve
persons
altended,
I
the
.
7th but Price fanned Johnny roming fall festival hcing
m Pomeroy, raughl fire and was
many of whom were AFL-CIO bran
Larry Pnee, h'Jsky leflhander Allensworth for the third out to main lopic of discussion.
destroyed . The vehicle h a d been
and hardluck hurler agams1 the end tile game.
There will be a �peda l meet- fro m Columbus and Lancaster.
By U nited Press lnlernaUonal
parked at the church by Theodore
new
he
council
T
named
Barons in previous outings, ha d a
three
of
ing Thursday, Sept. 8 to make
GOOD HITTING
of two m issing U . S. intelligence cm­ VanCooney.
mystery
0-week
1
The
Mason
in
izens
rit
eet
r
St
Maple
four
l
de
survived
but
egates lo attend the metbad lnnlng Monda y
The All-Stars, also managed final plans for the festival Comstaged drama o( a Moscow
it and later added a single in by Woody Call, had better pick- mander Cross would like to have 111B Saturday , Sept. 17, in Lancaster a ttended a meeting of the town ployes ended today in the carefu lly
In Cuunly Court today, five state
press
conference.
council
Monday
evening
for
in­
the 6-ruti sl,i:th to help win his ings.
an executive meeting along with uf the Hocking Val l ey , At�L-CIO
patrol cases were d isposed of by
Milchell,
F.
recent
lbs
Bernon
the
flashbu
,
conccrnin.c:
mation
and
r
fo
Central
floodlights
Labor
TV
Under
Council.
They
are
own game.
They jumped on Jr1ckie nm1lic this 4;pecial meeting.
Lind. Olen Harrison , Pomeroy ; streel pavm.i: project turned 3 1 , and Wi l liam H . Martin, 29, publicly attacke d their home­ Judge Peoples. R. E. Gaul, Cheste r ,
The Barona hurling staff, mean right hande r , for a run in the
The Legion Post vote d unaniwas fined $10 and costs for cross­
rover, t.: heshir c ; an d one other down by rnuncil.
land , shed their U . S . citizenship and disclosed they were now ing a yellow line; Paul Bearhs.
first on duubles by Gery Stohart mously to donate $25 to the n,.. G
Ra­
The group sought reasons for
wh °m 'fer•1porary President Wclh­
Soviet subjects.
�nd ,Jerry Van lnwagen got three dne Volunteer Fire Department er 110
cine,
$10
and
costs
!or
failure
to
the
I
urning
d
own
or
the
project
1 l wi 1 1 df"signale w ithin the
l L was t he first word anyon&lt;', nw nt.
in the thi rd on Jim Johnson's for their tanker lruck.
stop in an assured clear distancr;
and
then
aske1t
about
the
possi­
next
few
days.
Wh•t•vu lhe extenl of Hcret
including Lhe l l . S. Embassy m
Mcmhcrship was also discusse d
Moore,
d ouble and singles by
Clyde E. Maxey, $20 and costs, un­
The new two-county rouncil will hil Lty of paving their sl rct-l .
d.,h which m.ay hne been
Moseow, had hC"ar d fr nm !he two
Hindy and Ge.,rge Sauer, and two and a membership drive will be have its fir5l m&lt;!eting
safe
operation.
Counril
lold
them
that
if
the
y nwn since ! hey \'arnshed June 24
�t 7:30 P m.
handed th• Runi,ns th•r• was
in the fourth 011 Gary Stoharfs slarted i mmediately end end Sat- Mond3 , S .
·
Two drivers forfeited bon ds,
·
would
bring
a
pclition
lo
eount
il
in
the
9.
1
Y
rpl
bury
Brad
little doubt that Marlin •nd
from their posts as Jtrnior mathe
urclay, Sepl. 1 7 with refreshtwo run homer into left center.
Honald G . Phillips, no operalor\ li­
building 111 Chc! hirc. Wetherh ol l sit:ned by :H i:,er cent of the maticians in t h&lt;" highly secret
Mitchirll, both bach•lon •"d U.
Racine got its r un in the me11ls being served to all paid u p said !hat all persons
rense,
$15, and Loma Hall. speed­
people
res1d111g
on
1he
street,
interested i n
S. Navy v•t•r•n•, i'l•d deliw•r• ing, $25.
Agency NSA
S("n1rily
Nalional
· Je s by J. Di'ddle '"embe,,.
fourt h o n smg
organi zed labor are welcome lo at. ('Otll\&lt;'11 would take steps t o pave in Washington.
ed • propaganda ban■nz• t•
Rcfrcshm cnls were served to
and Bostir. Diddle ha d lwo of
l he s1reet.
terid the Sept. 19 meeting.
the- Krflnlin.
Called
Trailor1
Whit&lt;!
Roy
by
Legionnaires
32
for
Stobart
hits.
r
fou
Racine's
However. councilmen said the
Howard Shullz. Pt. Pleasan t
Orville
nes
Columbus,
of
ltw
fo
,
Joint stalernents we re read to
MEIGS GENERA L HOSPITAL
The
pair's
appearance
in
behall
following
Sayre
and Howard
state staf f, d iscussed COPE 1Com- 1irojf"cl would be of!e rrtl for bi d of Soviet pro,-gan da so soon 200 Soviet aud foreign newsmen
businessman, h11s bren appointed Midlo.?port had i wu and so did
.
' n".-=-----Admitted
Saturday: ·'.it ahlon Eb­
Tl'u''d'''s
,,,eel
&lt;
••
•
Vanlnwagcn.
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with Lb� , understan d ing: that
Muon County circuil clcrk to fill
nuttee on Political 1:&lt;:d ucation l .
expla ining l hc pair's d ecision,
I in, Pomeroy; Carol Booth, !\cw
after
1hc
U-2
case
and
just
two
Charles D. En1us, Nelsonv ille, the 1hc group woul d pay advertising Wl'ekli hcfore Soviet PrcmiN Ni­ Amon� t hoir dedaralions:
the vacancy crested by the dc11th
Ha,,.en.
Hockm� Val l ey �ccretary !r&lt;!asurer, cos l s if th&lt;! bids were not ac('ep\• kita Khrushchev 's Un ited Nat ions
of Dan Hope.
-Thf'y fled to Moscow because
Dischanied
Saturd ay:
'.\!rs.
I
1
thanked Meigs County Comm 1as1on- c d by the group an d coundl.
The appointment was ma de by
11ppe11ranl'e brought ju�\ one com• · · the l nitcd Slates governmen1 E,,.onnc Bareswilt Middlepor t.
ln other action, council hired
11
l
Judge Oliver D. Kessl!!I. Shultz,
knowingl y makes false and de­
Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Thomas
·
mPlll from the White House.
active in Republican politica+­
! ��n��n� �� i�ee� 1 1�g �:�;c;p /:;d :; J,"urrcst Casln a11 d Charlrs Walk ­
l"cpt1vE' slalt•ments lo defend ils Jeffers, DC'xter; Harold Triplett,
01her guests at the Saturday ('r lo serve as luwn policemen. At
drcles, will be tbe candidate
Prcsi"dent
Eisenhower,
said own pollry and con d emn the ac­ Pomeroy; Nada A l len, New Haven.
mectmg wcre r1111 La Veile. Athens, least one of Lhc pair will h e on Press Secretary Jam&lt;'s C. l lag. tions of other nations."
for the office of eirruit clerk
Discharged Sunday: Mrs. Rose
in the November elec1ion.
A L E X A N DRIA, La. ( U P I ) - " I f anything happens to close administrative assistant o( Con­ duty al alt tim&lt;!s giving the town erty, regards Mi1chcll and Martin
-"We hOl)C to become Scif'll· \\o i l loek, Racine; Mrs. Bertha Wick­
Schultz and Arnell Rousb. this big mouth." bellowed the sweaty old man as he plucked g ressman Walter JI. :itoeller, and :.!4 hour police protection.
as "Sf'l f-t"on fessed t r.utors."
! i f1r workf'"r!&gt; in the Soviet U n ion line, Radnc.
A conlr11ct for collecting gar•
Slate Senator J. Sherman Porter.
West Columbia dairy farmer, will at his .suspenders, "God help Ole Earl Long."
The d isclosure of their defection an&lt;l &lt;·ons1drr Wl' sh111\ ht:! able lo
Born Suu d ay: a son 1o .\1r. and
ba,;e and trash in the town was set off immC"dia1c sludy of JKlssi­ en�age 1n seient1fic research .\l rs. Lawrence Boot.h, New Hnen;
seek the office which has two
Lons d ied of ·a hearl attack
renewed w1Lh Charles Decker. ble cost to U. S. s&lt;!cunty although 1 hrrt w11 ho11t lrar of causing eco- a son to Mr. al'ld M rs . Thomas Jef­
years remalnin&amp;: of Hope's siK Mond a y and a way of political life his bro!her l l ut'y bu i l t . The bo dy Unem
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pluy111en t (Jain:ut
Council r('minded that DeC'k('r is it had been previously denied 1 1 u11111- da111;1ge lo ol lwrs. '·
year term.
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from
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fers, Dexter.
died with him.
the only person who is licensed f'ither man had access to ,,. I tal
Down From Last Year
Schultz is the 01vncr and oper­
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Unemployme nt claims in lhc to col lert g�rbagc and trash i n info rmation.
"
1 ha 1 !hr ta!rnts of women are &lt;! ll·
Discharge d Monday: Mr�. Thcl·
""a •, \ K•,n
" p Lon., who
.u w a 65 asussina tl'&lt;l in 1 935.
plement Company in Pt. Pleasant Aug. 26, was a three-t ne �overPomeroy office of the Bureau of t h e town.
The 110115{' Com111ittee on l:n­ rouragcd and utilized to a murh ma Wiley, Middleport.
Regular bills wf"re read and Amcrican activities announce d it ;.:rt&gt;al('r rxtc nt in the S�viet Un·
:and 111 a former member of the nor M Louisiana and II congressionFuneral services for Long, self· Uni&gt;nfp l oyment Comp&lt;!nSa tion last
Maton County Boar.d of Edd'cation al designate when he died under styled "last o( lhe red-hol papas," weck totaled 3 1 2, it was reported approved by council. Allcnding would subpo�na files of the NSA. ion than 111 t he United States.
CORRECTION
will be held in l&lt;,irst B-aptist today by the loc11l manager. Of , t h e meeting were M;1yor 0. 0.
He and Mn. Schultz reaide at an oxygen tent in a hospital.
U. S. A.-nc ie1 Sil•nt
We frel t h is
makes Soviet
Members of the Racine American
His body was to be taken lo Church in Balon Rouye at 2 p. m. these, 281 were continuing claims Wright, Recorder Charlotte Roush
'101 MC!Collough
Road in Pt.
The NSA and the Defense [)('. women more desirailie as mates." Legion Auxiliary are atrll:ed to
Pleau.nt and are the parents ltf ttle state Capital in Balon Rouge Wednesday. He will be buried in and 31 were new clairns.
and Councilmen Russell Cape· p.arlment remained silent. So did
Martin an d Mitchell appeared have their due11 paid by September
oqe daufhter, Mrs. WiUiam Mor­ today to lie in state in the ro- Winnfield, site of his "pea-patch"
The total for the same week last hart. Earl Henry and.iaa1ph the FBI, the Cenlral Intelligence relaxed and confident in the 12. not in Novewber a11 earlier an­
lunda of the sk)'&amp;craper buildina: ! !arm home.
rlaon of TOiedo, Ohlo.
WIJ'Dtr.
,year was !M6.
1 Ai�cy aaid 1be itlte Dep&amp;rt- pi.re of so,,. itt pltblicit71
nounced,
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Commissioners
Okay Purchase
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Actions Filed

Ever Held In Meigs County

September 7 - 9 A..M. til 5 P.M.

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STEAK HOUSE

Will Be At

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MOBILE REDEMPTION CENTER

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Monday Labor Day
Double Poll Parrot

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Middleport.

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M r&amp;, Otho M u rray celebrated her
bi rthday when th,e Busy Bee Sew­
ing Ci rcle of the Fed&lt;!ratcd church
mel recently at the church, for an
all day quilting.
A deC'o raled birthday cake wa�
served with a potluck dinne r HI
noon 10 M rs M u rray, Mrs. No r man
KIO&lt;'S, Mrs. Amanda K.ispar, Miss
Lena (iruescr, Mr:.. W. L. Kautz,
Mrs. Adam Ebersbach, M i ss Anna
Durst, Mrs Ben Neutzling and
M rs. Walte r Baer.

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Stamp Day

At Riverview

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I Garden Club
Ho/.ds Annual
Picnic Thursd ay
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A ttend Party

Those atten4lng the get-acQuaint
ed part for th&lt;' first a radcn, their
mothers, ;r nd teai·hers of the H 1 ver•
view School were M u Richa rd
!lash and M ike. M r s. (' Newlon
and Jean Ruth an d Phy!hs, Mrs.
Clifford H.uckhold and Conme, M rs.
Mijrvin Reed and Stevie, Mrs. Ar•
thur DaYis and Teddy, Mrs Hue!
Butk !ey and Jimmy, Mrs Willis
Litton and M ny, Mrs Casey Can­
tre l l aud Mary Regina, Mrs. F1leh
and Keith. H1eky Hauber, M rs .
Wees. traehrr and Mr Wagal, prm•
Programs fur the year will be l" ipal.
d1str1buled a l this meelm,; Also,
Girl S(·outs. who a�s1steJ with
final plans w i l l he made for thi&gt;
South Easte r n
District '. hr gamt·s aud refreshments were
a n nual
Meetmg '&gt;f the Ohio rhapters to bi' j .1a 111-1 l letr.er. Jo.11 11 Ann Dal'L8. San­
held a t Lake Hope Lo d ge Sept . dra Spralilue. Pally Oorst. Mary
26-27 The Ann u al Jlobhy Club Ethel Tay lor, Lm d a Larkins anti
Dinner will he al 6:30 in the even- Cynthia Gabbert.
ing of Sept. 2(11h. On Sq1t. 27th.
Arter lhr d1ildrf"n and mothers
an al l-day meetin� t.-ith luncheon
had h&lt;-en gbown the d as� rnorn a n d
a t the Lodge w i l l be attended by
what the children would be doinr,i:
a nu mber from tile local ehapt,•r.
this yrar, �ames were played and
The Regenl, Mrs Knight, 11 nd I refreshment� of cookies and kool
the Treasu rer. Mrs. llysell, will aid we r e served and ach ehild re·
tell of thei r t r i p to y1s1t thr n.A R. reived a favor which could b&lt;! · 1sed
Schools in lhc South early in the I al S('hool.
summer.
The !11vcrvi!"w PTA officers. Mrs.
E:rncsl Whitehead, Mrs. Dorsel HieIJcl, Mrs. Ronald Osborn and OsBirth Announced
M r and Mrs. L&lt;:o Crew are an- c.a r Baheock, wish · to thank all
.
nouncing the birth of an 8 lb. 6 I lhosc present who helped make
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oz. son, Todd Darri n ,: . on Mo riday J the party a success_
A ugust 29, at Pleasant Va l ley Hospita]. Pl. Pleasant. W , Va.

.\t r- J l( M ('Kn1ght relru,wd t o
h e r /l(JnW, U r ban;i Tui-�d dy, d f!er
I ISl1 with ht'r !l�lt'r Ill law, Mrs
Evert•lt M r K 11 1gh1. U n ion A • &lt;'
Mrs Don Wood spent a do1) last
v. t'ek with Mn l-:1ert'lt tl-k hn ight
and ,g u t• Sl Mr� J H fi.1t- K 1 1 n: h 1
�Ir!. J A s�t'l'flt'} u f Hu 1 J a 11 d
��t'n1 Mo,ula} " 1 \ h h n ·""!t•r
:\Ir\ �;1.(•n.· t l l'th K n 1 i; h t a 11!1 !'fir�
J ]( .\l d\ t11g hl
Mr� 1-:1 n ,·l t .\1 '"Kn1gh1 M r� J
H M,·K rni;ht a111! �l r� J i\ SWl'&lt;'ll
n !,1w
. n l Tut&gt; �da) 111 l .a11gs v 1 l lr.
11 1 t h M r� Anr1.1 M 1 llN
Hrnq llt' l lwl .i lld �. m1 Donlc}
•p• 111 Tt1u rs,lJ) t•&gt; 1·n1 n:.: 1 11 W 1 lk�s
\ ilk
l l h �Ir d!HI :\l n l t 1JTl1•y
.... t r,,11.: :111d famll) Thl'Y Wt' l"l' ac
C U l l l jlltlll !'fi huuu· ll) l ilt! l d t l er�
dJu:.: hlt•r. J )o,lll)d "' lw , p ,: n 1 M'I ('ral
1L1 ) S w , l h t)w S1n11 1;.:�
�Ii�., J 1·ar1 ! lull of t' h 1 ('ago l i t ,
;• r r l l ,•d r"ru1J} morrun·;
I"! a
Wt"d,L· t , d I l�J\ w1ll1 her pJrents,
�I r .1 1 1 11 Mrs W i l ha m Hult ��r
"J' nirl in At lH'llb by t: l rnn W i t• k .
h;,11, who &lt;1ru,, 1· t he n· fur her
�l 1 1 &lt;111d Mrs ( " larenn• .;t ra lton
oj I J;1k wood and Mr. and Mn. Rob­
i•rl W;irnn Jr
and daughters.
H u l h a n d \1 f ari.;aret u( Ro('hester,
.\ Y a n• 1he w&lt;'(' kt•nd 1;uests uf
�Ir �ml M rs Hobert W a rnC'r t:ic.

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First Graders

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Mn James Brewmgton, V1ec­
Re1;e-nt of Retu r n Jonathan Meigs
cbaptc r of t h e /'oia!1onal Sot· 1ety
Oaught r ri of the Amerkan ReYO·
l u uon, 1s announemg t he first
meelin&amp; of l he new season lo be
held at thf' home of M r s Fra 11{"18
l l Klem, 1 62 Rutland St r eeL. Fri­
day, September 9th al lwo o ' dock .
The rhapter . in ot&gt;servance of
Conslilutiun W eek. will have as
its spHker for the aHernoclh Be r ­
nard V Fultz .

By LUCILLE 11AWKll.. S

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Hilldore-Byer W,edding C,eremony Event
DAV To Hold
Of Aug. 2 1 At Racine Methodist Church Session Sept. 9
At Klein Home

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g��: ;;;�.%' ,,,&lt;;;;;; ;�d J'lrc'h�
Refore 400 Sweltering Meigs Baseball Fans President Of

Racme
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Schultz To Fill
Vacancy Made
By Recent Death

'01e Ear Long,S, B1• g Mouth

Is Closed B-y Heart Fa1·1ure
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Citizens W ant
Information
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Mathematica} Pair Show Up
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