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School Program Drew
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"God dalliztc U1 ,.., A Job" Cl&lt;lleotr.
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IINI!a.l event preHrlted last Fri.
story was ably imitated by
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gave her report. Mrt. Grueter r.n UJCII..I.o&amp; IIA~
Kn. Pbll Melnbart. prelldeDt. to
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day evening at the
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Mrt. J. E. Simpaon wu the coived a eo11111M111leoti011 00111open 11M ID08Iinl ol the Hoppy
P~ durbw tfito
' lchi&gt;ol when 2SO children
S..Ond gradera did "Grondfa- Bnlce Lloyd and 100• Mllte are leader and !be meeting opened mendlnc the Melp Oou!ty Oouncll C. A. Andrewo 11111 - · Clll'- Harv-n el... ol the Feclorol- IICiclol hour Willi prllet 1 ~
port in the program directed
ClOck" and a rhythm aod In Columbus attending a S h 0 e with the singing Ill the bymn, for the larll" 1m01111t of ecbool moe Wllliom. spent 11M -...! eel !Jilwb Frldoy OVOiliDS at to Mn. Anumdo Kuplr, Mli
Mrs. Eleanor Welch Zeiher.
song, "Swmg on the Cor- Show yesterday and today.
"Come 'nlou Almighty King,'' foJ. auppUes sent to Llltla AD'le~Ya. In Vaodllla With hil liater, !ln. tbe c:bun:b.
't!:t.~Grueter, Mts.IID.11•
Attractive and well-m-tune fi rsl
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, Mrs. William ~adford accom· lowed wifn the "Statement ol
Paul Moore and family.
Group IIDeinl ci "Stand Up J"or frellhmentu
Mre. Dale Smltb. R,aroders Jll"'•nted. "The
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Third graders sang "Frog woot , pa med ""' sJster-m.Jaw, Mrs. Joo- Slgniflcan&lt;e of Msy Fellowship
WUUam Eskew Ill . Daytoo waa Je1111" opened 111e - . . , fol. Ml
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"Tbe Bird." and "The ·
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Co••rtin'," Authentl('ally ilress- leph Powell to ~olumbus la_•t Dav" ~unison, while Ml'!l. Ita·
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Jm1tettne the duct in ··The
as the frog was Kathy Moore !Thursday followmg the gr~ves1de ! belle S1mpson played softly on
the M'ea.
Samuel 1 ed s, eonceming Ran·
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dJer"' was Paula Morris t h
moll.'le was Joyet" Mc DanJe\ services for Mr. Powefl m t b e j tlv- organ.
Mr and Mn Homer Ta I nab and her .lOll, EU. After the .
br GordOII Wam~r.
" Mr. Ra: " by Mack Toy lor: Riverview Cemetery.
Toe lllally, led by Mn. Simpand f~ ci. G~... 'city _.:::. medltotlon, the groop aong, "Give GET WAGB 11008'1'
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b Vickie SUe DeLong.
also sang "The Bet aod The Mr. and Mrs. Wa llace Brad· son, w•th the congregation re- ,
cent
of. Mr and Mrl. Joa. ol Your Belt to tbe Muter .. and WASHINGTON (UPU - Tr1D1
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by Rodney Gheen.
and "The Animal Fair."
ford and Mrs Harold Lohse were ·spondi?,g, and • duet, ·~y God ! A tkatklg party and a Mlack epb
Mrs. Me1nhart ~aed with prayer. World Airlines pilots will recefvt
In their hwt aumber "Chick- Fourth graders did "~oah's l m Green Camp yesterday for the and I. by Mrs. Hugh Cairns and ;supprdf completed t.hla year's ae- Mn. W R. Carpe tet and During a busmeilte~ll.on plans an 8 per cent wage lDc!reaN
lJcSen., the at.ory ~as we l l Ark .. "Peter Piper" ·md ·a rhy- lfuneral serv1ces of Marcy Jean Mn. Martin Wilcox-en. preceded lUvites of the Junior Youth Fe!- daughter ·Alita 8~ the Ma: were made to clean the cbureb UDder a new 1&amp;-month agreemcl
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F .tJ. 1 't Rio G ·-•· ~.Y1 kltcben and to sene a dinner to negotiated by the firm and Chi
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.~ t~ Ph ilh~ age 11 who were killed 10 er of ~a~~ele.!l!l Round." in unl- Church Sunday The party was ~
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f 'th a 1. rees.f ,. an automobile accident in Green- ~ son wKh Mrs. Simpson at the or- bold at the sbte-o-way wiht the -..:'••1 u ay. ~-~~: :11, at 8:15p. m. 'llle purduloe Ill qreement covering 1,!00 TW.t
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1vernon Davis. Mrs. Davia is the votces were Mn. Clifford Phfl. rn attendance wm Brenda Mr. and Mn Pon Will and carpet raga aa a money ""'*''C 'l1le pllota now averap abcq
SHOWING OF
The other Four gr .. des
the daughter of Mrs. Lewis Benson, lips. Mn. Campbell Haruer, Mrs. 34&gt;aephlle and Sheila
of Columl::lua YilltH Sun-- pr:vl~jec=t.===~t;===~·I=T~,OOO===a~year~.====::!:~~
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turning hom~ from iMrs. Harry Houdashelt, Ml'8, J le ~---~ J . • - -- Fil W1U.
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Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jewell of
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c~; services for Joseph Smith. A solo ''Great Is '111-y Falt.h·
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aItra&lt;' ' 1ve 1~ ~ or ac. an w 1 Pbwell when she passed the acci· u nes!l was preaen~.CU Y PU-S. . seD, Bobby Ryall, Betty Rae her brother and ~lsteNn-laYi, Mr.
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costume w.ll h bla ck ll1gh to~ hat dent. Not realizing it was be r M. Pickens.
Ruaeell RobbJ J
Ord Sh rrl and Mrs. C. J. struble.
Helen Lyons, Min,.,
covered w1th gUtter and ghtter.
on home and Rev. Arthur McOauley . gave an
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cumberbund family, she went
d h . interesting message
taking hiJ Shuler, Tom Baker and Wi.lliam Mn. Edward T. Baer, Marion
WIDNIIDAY ond THURS.
' I suggested to her husban w o ll
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and MlJ Polly K
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eaflt!l depicting each number.
Ian auxiliary policeman B! e ithe Communists. obaervlng the A~companylng them were their arrived Saturday to spent a few
NOT OPEN
The numberS were
u foJ. 1should. go down . to the acc:~nt janniwrary tl tneir domination. CO\JJNlor, Mrl. L. W. McComBJ day• with their pwent.s, Mr. and
lows 1861 - Civj] War "The land dJtect traffic, not learnm&amp; p t waa brought out that they UN Mu. John Baker, Mrs, Robert Mn. Charle• R. Karr, Sl'.
PIIIDAY ond SATURDAY
Yell~w Rose of Texas" a~ci a.um- ~ll he went to t~e accident that rorce, threat and any kind olin· Hy.aell, Mn. Guy ShuJer, Mu. Jack &lt;llaae, who wu called
Mly 11-12
bers from the late 18oo to 1900 .5 was her own children.
filtration to win and tf neeeuary, Roger Toney aod Diane McCom· 'here by the d~ath ~ hl1 aunt ..
"MYITIRIOUS ISLAND"
Mrs. Donald A. Russell, Jr. and war. Tue Communi•'" cleo-· ••- ao.
M!ss C1ara 8""''• was tbe week
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"Annie Laurie ." "Put on your 1-hililren,
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Gary Merrill, Michael Craig , Old Grey Boooet," ''Da is Bell;" I'"' i
Jon and C_ynthia came , lndlvtdual, while the ~eting to. At the church 1 devational per·~ guett
Mf. and Mrs. Pat.Joan Greenwood and Mi chael
.,, _1 last Friday for a vtslt with
day 1.!1 to observe fellowship as lod was held at Ute table and rlci: Locbary.
From th e ear Iy l liiiA,Y
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and Mr
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Me Call You Sweetheart ;"
parents, Mr.
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Cbrlstlans bellevlog in one God cmed wnn the •lniinl tl "Blest Allen Otase ol Leesbury, Fla.,
"BRUIHFtRI"
Be the Tie 'ftlat •Binds," and the who wU called here by the death
John Ireland, Everett Sloane, World War I - "K·K·K-Katy " Baker and daughter, Janet. M~. and ln Love.
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Answerlll({
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question,
''What
frlendlhip circle. Members were fl. bla aunt Miss Clara Blag left
Jo Morrow
V·irg inia," and a soulh~m spirit. for Bremerhaven, ~erman~
Is A Family?"' the tpeaker aald alked to bring tbelr bottle capJ &amp;mday for' a vi!.it in Runtiniton,
JUN.-MON.·TUES.
unl "When The Saints Com Mrs. Rulllell and chiidren.wlll . It ls a relation, one to another, In to Tum Baker for redemption.
W. Va., with his sister and broM.Iy 13, 14 &amp; 15
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love. P'or example, he used parfner~in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
f''LOWIR DRUM SONG"
arc ng orne.
Mrs Russell'•
eDtage the father mother broth G
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the
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Songs r,•om 1IW-l~O' t were
law, Mrs. Donald A. Ruesell, Sr. er ari sister. w~ have d.lff4!renl
ravel e erv ce•
uae ~ his aunt ~:a• Nell~
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lJKl!S NICB THINOI. • .-.
Ynul
Shusle
Annondale, Va. brought
personalities, Interest. and tal- Held l.a.r Thur1day
Su~ e.
W ere
Ya-Work·A· to Middleport and spent the
ents yet live to.ether aa one in Graveside services were conChoooo a Jlallmtull: cord lbr ~ ll1ll pall \
John," "Yes, We Havf! No Ba·
h re
in unity tA lovt. He atressed ducted last Thunday for Josepb Mr1. Walter Walk~ vlalted ~
into jusl the lilhl wm11 raar oft'ecdcw lbr
nanas ." and "Side by Side."
Mrl ~ L. w McComas Ia
rnat we are all one In God bl Powell at me MWleport River. SUnday afternoon WJtt_~n. Eli!·
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luling at the kindergarten class- love who with Chrflt works In a view Cemetery
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es for Mrs. Pearl Reynolda
clrcie of fellowlhlp.
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Among those from aut m town Nurslng ~· .
the la11t numher wa~ a black
l'horus of Carol Kmg, De h r a
laryngitis.
A sack lunch at qoon with the who were here for the services Mr. and Mn. Patrick Locbary,
Tbtn'o a pelfect Hallmadt liibule lbr mtt1
King, Judy Imboden. Linda
Fourteen students of
host ehureh serving pie and ~ were Mr. and Mt'l. Wlll11 PoweD, Mrs. George H. Parker, Chad
favodltladyiaraarllfo"WWIttD,..._IIMJIIIII
er. Robtwta Bing, Jo Smith, san. were. in Athens Saturday to
fee pN!ceded me wvlee. T'M ta· Mr. and Mrs. Lwrence Bradford Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
the my boot."
dra Mowery and Myrtle Faulk. tlcipate in the Final Dlitrlct
ble1 were attractive In white tov- Ruth Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Leo GIJbJ, Mrs. Jaines R. '1\ilw! and
1t. snappy dance routine in fn11t
given at tbe Unlverlity. ers and centered wiUJ arrqe- Hall of Col\lnbua, Mr. and Mrs, NBJ1C!7 and Mra. 'nleodore Reed.
of thesto singers dre!\!ied in abort
were Carol Jacoba p 8 u
rl flowers.
Phillip Powell rl. Da,ton, Mr. and Jr.• were among those (rom Pomand wh!~ ro11tumes, top
, Jim Ml1ler, J' am e 1 P'~llowlng the lunch, 1 business Mra. Harold Clark ol Toronto, eroy attending the Beaux Trio
hnts and batons wu composed Roach Joy Boggs Keith
sesSlon was wae held wlttJ Mra. Canada, Mr. and Mra. Sylvan concert at the GalUpolis auditor~
Cand!ee Mutton, Barbara Wll' Nicholson' Carolyn
l(arl G'rueser, president ~ the \Write of GaUipoU., Mr. and Mra. !urn, SUnday afternoon.
ll•m•. B&lt;cky Crisp, Rita Halley,
Elleo Dutto~ Janice
Molga County Oouncll Ill VnKed R. E. Wlialey Ill Burlingham, Mlu Freda Jl'lacber returned
Sandra Swartz, and w 1nona
Forreat Bacbiel, Jr .• T 0 m Chun:h Women, presiding. ContrJ.. and Mn. Vernon Dlvll el Green home Saturday from Holzer HoBMight with o spoclalty act
Rick Oller lllld Sorab
buiJonl ol125 each were made to C-.p.
pita! and Jo convalescing nl..ly.
Ruth Pnn Halley, and
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The numher u~ed for the Wnrld
War IJ era was "TaP''' And the
modern number was "Cr uising
Down the lt!ver." The finale,
"Cod B'les ~ America," was lm·
prf'~.'l! ve as Mike MeGlont
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Sl'out oo iform held the Ameri-1
ran Flag, Beverly Johnson rep- Pomeroy Baptbtl will enjoy
their new tuoo,ooo
re~(lnted a Girl Seoul. and
next
Evans a Brownie, Mra. LllllaQ 1j~~~~l
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WY 2.54 28 , group.
night pr"'l'am hlghUgbll 1 111m
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During the lnterml~on Coun· of the new Baptist home for na·
Ly Superlatendent of Schools o. tiona) offlcet1 at Valle)' Fora:•·
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0. Potterlllon apoke brlefiy of thP- For the flr1t Ume in American
10 mill levy r~newal which Ja to BapUat blatory, oatiOI'Ial
be voted upon at the primury will be under one roof, 10
election ''J'ueMlay, May 8th. The apeak. At llftl&amp;nt, orr!CN a
Whfa her yuu o w n a elertlon y.•fll be held ln tlw mmal ICattered In .teVen bullding1
precious mink or a n
, and all parenta In the dlto New York and Phl.ladelphi1.
ordinary mouton, II
were urged to l'ote (or thia Valley Forge, repte:aentativea
should be I n storage renewal levy becauH
without
varlo111 agencies may eullv I
wher-e summer heat, it, the Bradbury echool can only and 1ulckly pther lor eoni'e"'&gt;eol
moths. dust, and thiev- operate one monltl ne~
"down tbe corridort."
es haven't a ghost of
Mr. Pattersoh aald Thll levy
'I1Ie locaU111 at VaHey ll'or·ga I
a chance to d•mage it.
a reOlewal or the tax that h a
being r\tuated at
We leaturo a compl•te
been on fOJ rive yeaf8, and it
of the PennsylvaNa
fur service by experts: will not increaae tax~ In the
and the Schuylkill Ex·
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Jrlct.
proaowoy, whera 30 million
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"Everyone owes thla to tb paa1 yearly,
FURRIERS'
youth of America, for
will DediBI!tory aervicf!l wUl be
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eltlzena
and
May Ill during the .annuat AmerCLEANING
the best educatlon that can poasl. lea Baptiat eo.nvtntJou in PhllaREPAIRS AND
bly be given them," the 111 perll&gt;.· tlelpbla, May IS.a'o.
RESTYLING
tend8lt aald.
FoijoWinl the !lim, 1
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CALL US FOR
loa will 1&gt;e haiti wblle mea and
STORAGE NOW
boya enjoy relro......,lt at U10
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Middleport. Cathy Ruooell, pros!dent, was Ia dlarge. A
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Voice Of Broadway ••• Reporting
ly DOilO"rHY KILGALLEN
Avant·garde quote from Enelleh stuA giant court case ia coming up, fea- let Shan! Wallis: "I've Uved by myseH
tllrin&amp; Fabian and his former manager, alnce I was 1&amp;. My parenll tl'lllt me, you

Bob Marcucci. Fabian wanll to break
awav •·tegall( from his discoverer, and
Mr. 'Marcucct thinks this calls for a
breach of contract suit .. . That $250,·
000 bouse in Gstaad, Switzerland, bought
by EUzabelh Taylor and Eddie I'Wier
before tho recent ~npleasantness, belongs lock, stock and barrel to Uz- perlod. Which makes some of her friends
wonder why Liz wanted it. Did she foresee Ute breakup when she Sllned I h e
deed? (Sudden thou&amp;ht: take ilong your
~nat filod·taster if you io to dine
)¥11h either LIJ or Mrs. Francis Gary
Powers, wife of the tJ-2 pilot. The first
time Liz Wii caniod off to a Rome hoa·
pita!, Walter Wanger blandly told the
pre11 she'd eaten some "bad beans";
moli! recently,headUnes proclaimed that
Mrs. Powers nad swallowed some 28
sleeping ~ilia, but Pilot Powera just as
,blandly stUd that was nonsense, his wife
had been knocked unconaclous by •ome
:alnted oysters.
Shelley Winters, starrtnc In "Night
1! the lkuana," ·stopped by Harofd's
3bow SpOt the other nl&amp;ht and had a
cuual drink with one of the fellows in
the show, Jimmy tarentino. ThIs
wouldn't have raised an eyebrow at the
bar-except for the fact Utat the final

aoe. They knnw I'm nnt eoln&amp; to make

love with every man I meet. They're
marvelous parents.
And, anyway, If I wanted to m a k e
love I would, deeflte what they've said.
But who Is Utere I ·mean Utero's nobody. I never meet a man I Uke. I can't
think where Utey are. I don't like obvious men, you see. 1 Uke men lite Trevor
Howard. I think he's very sexy, And ud.
And Sir Laurence, of course. Thoueh
he'a too old for me.•1
Of eourae. And too married, If you
w~nt to be I(J.uare about lt.
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Why don't you try John 01bome,
Shan!? Your material IOUDdl U If he
wrote It,

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111 . . ...... 11 Tau ••deL he wei plaJmins toO f1et, to Brazil
._lou "'•'L....m-ed ~- 0 . .. or 9'vltzerland, and h&lt; spent four
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...... ..,...... dllfl lD jail wbeo be eoukln_'l
tau are aetUIIDI DenWeraU of raise it His lawyer JUcceeded 11
SrybiJ ... ltalh ap &amp;be lior') or 1Jettlng ball reduced to tlOO,OOO.
~he Hllllpse ef E.tH' ltut~IDN• E!lte&amp; made it and went back to
empire:, Hert il thr flr't of Peco1 1.o try to prop up the walls
lluft dlspatche. from rexa1 by of his business empire.
&amp;he nP&amp;itMial reyorte1 of United
1'11e walls were all he could
Preu. tnter•atlooaL
be
he dm.itted the

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by HARRY FERGUSON
VllKed Pfelllll&amp;enlau.ul
DALLAS, Tex. (Ul'I}-Tbe eye~
of Tnu are oo Billie Sol Eitel.
So art the es of the Federal
IIY
·tion tw 0
Bw-eau ol .Invest188
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· uionBI oonlmittee. the
uOJied
De
"t t'Agrl ultur
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ind and a .........a..lle
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cratic
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eommlttaea. Plus IOiDe private

ed, Checyl Bolin, Carolyn Brlok·
los, Connie Clleodlt. Betty Dl&gt;·

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on, ~aula Dou&amp;l.. , Mmel roley
Kll'lll Gllltty, Breadl G r 1 It.
Connlo Haley, Sharvt1 Haley,

Ro.em.ary Harlflu, Marpret
mon, Atp~e~ SicmM, W..da Slley, Mn Welver, J~nntlet Wll·
llamJ, P11111la Wlllon, Gloria

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l!:att1 II the boy wooder who il
UDder federallildiclment 011 fraud
ehargt~ Jn comectJon with a bue:f·
• • empire that onoe WM 11tl·
mated to be worth tl50- mi11ioo.
At if be didn't have eaougb
troubJe ~. 1»e bu become
m tbe last few days a aational

Neal, Mulot Hmlman, L lu d
Hlclts, Clulrlda Klnl, Dina 1M

carol Ma-, lloli)'
betta Priddy, 81tmn
olt Rloo, Brtllda
It lloollh, Jllllt - .
Smith, Glacio Wamtr
Wllllama, Judr Wllllamt,
Sheryl WoHa,

poUt~ lHue. ~licans are

sav;, lr::se had : 11
in H
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a 1!11
e
said ~ ha:d debts of t9' mJ on.
At hll ~ak ~~ controlled _or
had 3D mtereBt kl _40 comp~uues.
but ~e three bwnness aclivltlel
~bat mte~st federal anrl state
investigators are hill operations In
f tlllze
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r too s, gram 8 ora&amp;e
edtton allnt'ments.
Recomet Rot ~ue
Cotton allotments mvolve the
Department of Agri&lt;!ulture and
ttis .a where the political heat is
being gentrated. There is a provision in federal Jaw lhat whell
a farmer' a land ...Is con~mned far
certain purposes, such as building
a dam,· he sometimes can tram•·
fer his federal coUon allobnent to
anotber farm he Purchases. The
cottoo allotment is a federal device to control production. You
cannot plant cotton unless you
bav&amp; an aereifte aUotment which
makes It eMremely valUable.
I l9&amp;l Estes sUcceeded in havingn 1,12.'1 acre5 io cotto!l allot·
Is lr s1
d ,_ __ ,~ L.men
an erre w 1ollliU '"'
formerly o\Wled In Reev.. and
Peco
unti His lawyers in·
1 co
eai .
~ted the .acq~~tion of the 3•123
acres waa valid, but .the Department of Agdculture took bhe ~1tlon that it was a device. to buy
cot~ _allotments. That is dlegal.
A Mtne.ss has 9:ooted Estes as
saying be spent ootween $100,000
and $200,000 a yeat on pay~s.
but .liObody was named as bav1ng
received il ~ Texas attorney
geneoal iB tcym¥ to lra&lt;e $40,000
whicll Estes withdrew from the
Firat Natiooal Bank of Pe&lt;oo
shortly before be fl~ to Was'hlngton in January to attend the Kennedy admlnisln1d&lt;m'o first anniv«sary celebraboo.

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begimiaa· ·tp talk. ,ai ·~ tbe1
bad foupd .sometblag lVblcb · will
IWin JP.IU1oqa of v.otes rtbeir ·w"ay
in
faD'• _ecmgreasional flleQ.,_ Wb 1 the are JIAviNI il
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y
--,-a ,
lllat there II · ~1)1 of dirt In
Estes' laticmbip wUb the U.S.
re
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DepartmeDt
AcricUI~ 8D
that the ~ administratoR
il try!n&amp; &amp;o aweep It IPlder t b e
fill.
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CuatrJbata To Pllliy
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EstP.t ia a Democrat and a -witeeu has testified be told him b~
(..'OD.trbl~ flOO,IXJI) to the party
over t:lw! years. Signed photograpb&amp; of Preaiclebt Kennedy,
Vice Preoidonl LyDdOII Joltooon
and Adlai ~eDIIOD. once hung on
the walla ol hls oftloe In tht UtUe
town of Pecos, · some 400 alrllDe
miles touibftst of here.
Polltlel prObably .lo. tbo' laat
thing lites tit lbinkiq about
lheaa dof'. He and three of bls
Cliargeo Fa•..UD&gt;
bulneil aasocLatea are under fed· N. Battle Hales, an 1\grtculture
eral iliJietment 00 chare:es ol Deparbtt~nt employe, charged at
eomni.WDt: 57 Owrt acta of fraud a Wast:Mgtoa news conference
.,... lbiit the departmer.' had ...._

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Honored With
Highest Award

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curtain hadn't come down on 'I1uanan
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wbnse fens keep guessing about her aae
hU an East coast 1ecret-1 "face freez·
er" not far from New York. He'1 a cloctnr who erue1 the wrlnklee via a chem·
lnl procesa,

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fDIIIySon!Tm!!, Pomoroy·Mi ddleport, 0 ., Mav R 19~~

1'uppers Plams' rl
Wbu.,.;~, ...... ""'.~'"'· "'m&lt;d
ealled
th~t
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ust Sundoy School- with"',;· N
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M•. •-;callod
~:G.~c~en
Bah• .. :g~;:r:~~:.~:·~::;;
Ma&lt;Je Rny. hoat.... at he&lt; """"
ews,
.:,Vents
·"" bit motl&gt;er, foroed fabor • b&lt;ing ....t
Mn. Rlanche Spencer, leader.
Carrie Ballr, Sunday.
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,.ed in lhe ohurdl 00"·
menl.
The Boooter ct... ol the Ba~

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Health Class
Made Tour Of
State Hospital
In observance of Mental Heso.lro
w..k the SophM&gt;ort G I r I
Health Class of Rutl'lnd H i g
School Wured the Athens
HOif&gt;ilol ThuNdoy. They
ac""'Panled by thel&lt; tea·ohet,,
Mill Silly S&lt;hall, and i&gt;llt drl•·
er, Ma·· Edmund1011.
ThoM maklnl tht trip ln&lt;lu!·

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Mr. and Mn. Roy Lendey and FJRa Nl.JCLEAK BfABI'
Ri.ofrt.dwntnf!l were I·' ,_,., ,.........,
r;:anily Mr and Mn
Harold
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1'he Hapt.Jy Rutlen ~y flel'Vt.&gt;d to etght members an(! tM&gt;o
By Evelya Brk:kl~
Gardner and family , M'r. •nd United states Nt off .a Jow. t.kl jJ 'I
School class of the Methcxliti ~Its.
Mrs. l'"'reda Bean of Guytvllle , Mrs. R. G. Cbm(lleR and daugh- under
nd
lear bi-. 1
Chur&lt;:'n held its regular meeting Mrs. Tda Howd l returned home ' and Mrs. Efbel Arbaugh vi!iited ter of Columbul and Mr. and da :~ ~~ teat .ite. k
in the sanctuary, Friday ey~. from Meigs General Hospital and Suuday with Mrs. JO!ie
. Bob ll'etty ol Porntroy aD
Y the
annooooed
lnce
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APril 27. The meeting ~ Is convalescing at the home of at lAmg Bottom.
Sunday gue.b of Mr. and
. tea 1
Middleport
with group singing. Miu Edith her n -ln-law and daughter. Mr. Mrs. EWe Wal.!Jon
and
Carl Umley.
1 tbe IDderground JeMH began lui:
HaYman presented the progi-am. and Mrs . Edward Simpson.
William, and Marlene
Mr. and Mn. Emf1e Matlad!: ,., 1· Readings were given by MJ'I. "Mrs. Stella Weaver rell and visited SUnday with Mr. and
1 Florida violited her
Pi~ens. Mrs. Jividen, Mn. broke 'iler arm. She is now, at the l..ester Se;n~an and· family,
Mrs. Myrtle fl'rost. S&lt;111da.y
Houdashelt and Mrs. Miles. and home of lwr daughter, Mrs. Or· low. Ohiu.
J.t:r. and Mn. 0erman1
a !)Oell1 by Mn~. Bradford.
ville Brown, Chc&amp;ter.
Mr. and Mrs. David Yal.e!l
family were Sunday
'file president , Mrs. Wat&amp;OD, Mr. WH!ie Cross, who ha! ~ · Nitt-o. W. Va., were
.his llster, Mr. and Mrs.
prtsided ac. the businen session . hospitalized in
Nt'lsonville, re- guests of M.-. and Mrs . R.
and family .
Refres.hments were served by tut-ood home }a.!l: week.
Howan.
Mrs. Watson during l'fle social Mrs. Fred Bell retumed home Mr. and Mr!. Homer
FORCED LABOR
hour
Saturday from Cincinnati alter li Pomeroy were Sunday
. GENEVA CUPil - The Tnterna·
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Mrs. Harry Pickens, Mrs. spoodmg the winter w111i
er of h i~ brother, Mr. an&lt;l
!..abor Organization !ILOl ,
Howard Miles and Rev. Richard daughtf'rs. She was 81Ccvtopanied 1Waynt- Brickles.
Mon d a y sever~ former
Morgan attended a district con- By her daughter, Mrs . Kathryn Mr. anti Mrs. way Clark
I F"~•h West African
still
ferenN! of the Methodist t.'hurch Gunther, who returned Sunday. fami ly were Sundav ~sts
using
forced
labor
at Wheelersbur-g Sunday.
Bill Lake and friend , Steove Mr. and Mrs. SeWOn B~ker
Rev. Glenn B;:de. a~nied Hovennan of Ohio Univei"Sity Pomeroy. Mrs. Baker just. reby Mr. Ben Quisenberry and ·Mr. were guests of' Mr. and Mrs. turned home froni the hospital.
Glenn Jolmson, delegates, ·were Francis ·Morris, Saturday.
~Jr. and Mr~. w. T. 'Jborn and
iD ' l.Ggan Wednesday · morning to Mr . and Mrs. Delbert WHeoxenl son have moved from tile Tom
attend the ~nfereee meeting of Columbus spent lbe week end Perrin prope-rty
to Buckhanon,
at (he First E.U.B. Crturch.
wilh Mrs. Lottie Wilcoxen.
w.
Va.
MOTHER'S DAY
1
The B. M. Sayre_Missionary 8&amp; Mr. and Mrs. Merle S&lt;-hroOOcer ' Mrs. Carl l..emley has been
SPECIAL
ciety met at the First Baptist and sons, Ste-.ren and Ronni~. of " turned home from Meigs Ge&gt;&gt;emi ll
Church, TUesday evening, ·May 1. Columbus were Sunday dinner !---·-· - --· -- ·-·· ·REG,..._$l2.SO
A.n organ prelude~ Mrs.. Isabel guests of ~r ~~ts, Mr. and G~sts fJ Mr. and Mrs.
COLD WAVE
Smp;ta~ · opened the ~· A ~rs . Fronc1s Morr1s.
. Roush over the wrek end
~• . "'J'tlen Jesus qune" by The Schroede~ and Morns'l Mr. and Mrs. Ray ·Roush of
CLOSED SATURDAY
~r~. .Emma~~ and Mrs .. ~_at.- went to Athens ~n .late afterno:on ,"innali and Dale Hou sh o( C&lt;&gt;lum- 11
PHONE WY 2-2207
tte Circle, P.receded the devotions and honored Chtstme Lake wtth bus.
eD.titted "'!!ree _Gotes and Good a bithday
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Samaritans . led by Vera, Beegle. ~rs. GusSJe Rlce 4)( New CumF ~~ . . .~_.a.: _..
:..1
t•~ be 1 d "' v 8
t ,._ --•·
" spe" "~ W=
Ouowmg -··~•on
m ·
'~ ran ' n ,
OmeJ o efe
·[AWe ·Gtft of{~rlngll of ~ Rtah end wit'n Mr. and . Mrs. Edwarrl
and Esther Cu'Cies. the· mstalla- Slmpson.
1
tlon· af oflcers waa held wlth · Mrs. Marge Crow, Ml'S. Cora
Mrs. Naomi Stobart · and Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Grelta
Simpson, r
Ma~tha Lou . J;leegle , using ior a I r,t:rs. Mary Lou Ihle attended the 1
theme. ' 'Use Me,'' with Mrs. inspection. Order of Eastern Star .
Powerhl Dragoe D.th
Joa~ Wolfe s~ngkng ~lo parts.
at Belpre frida~ evening.
i
d
ntroy harmful pblt Neels
A Jn()nitary gilt, to att~d the Mrs. Isabel S~mpson spent rev.
For
ond
diseases-blight.. lllildew
hO\L'ieparty at Granvillf, was" pl'\'!"- era\ days with her sister, Mrs .j
ond
fu•g•a.. C:O.pleteJy
sented to Mrs. Bertha Sayre. Re· Joe Beckwith and fam ily in Pat'ksafe
whe.
...ct os cliNcNd..
freshinents of ice cream. a dec-· .ersbut·g.
1
orated "birthday cake, in honor ol
Ofh,. Dr..- ~- CIHw
u!IOO the

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bower before he Dpened up, and
got il&gt;e greon lil!ht. Obviously .

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there was 110me concern · th~t
Estes' activities might have gooe
back to llle .days.bef.,.. theKM·
nedy administration toek .office.

EASY TO USf

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a CO.. RIC,, MAIIkiJ. YL

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~IIIJ;;bajl~~w~u~lel;;.;~at~$500;;;;;~·
;;;;;;;~ Ifavoritism
to Estes, but his auper•
iors denied It. Tbete bas been

bastimoo:· that

Esbes bought- suits

Land Transfers palr
.. at eachNelJJum...Marcus
and •hoea .1 $100 a
depal't-

LESS,. OFTEN WITH

$216

_,.;,_______•lment otore for Agriculturo Department employes. 'Ibe men
• Maliel iilaln, lhd&gt;leo F. Shain deoUed
it. Since the EateB case
~olved

ELESS
ELECTRIC
HEAT·I G

Fr...., Pl&gt;llson, poroels, Le- broke, ..,. Agriculture Departtart.
ment employe has been !ired and
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Weller D. 'l'OOma, dec., I&lt;&gt; Wll· one hal reoigned.
benina I. 'lbcma, Donver '1llo- The political attack on the
ma, Mildred Zieglor, William R. Domoorots is being Jed by Seoate
'lbcma, Gleo W. Tiloma, aflld. of RepubHcan Leader Everett Dirkbans., Be&lt;Vord.
sen of Illinois. He OOecked by
William C. Carleion, dec., to tolephooe with Dwight D. EiaenJ. C. Carleton, Julia Carleton,l~~~iiiiii;;;;;;;iiiiii~iiiiii--="11
Alma l!ldwarda, allid. of tr.....

Suttoo.
Wllllam C.

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Edwards,

Weedy, Shannon Weedy lo Eloa·

iv~n&amp;e~~. lot, sutton.

nor -

IJotwer 0. OUrtls, Betty CUrtis
to Hubert G. J......,n, Birdeas M•
.kfmlon, 10 aeres, Ollve.
McKliutef, Donna M..
KJnney to Ar&lt;ble Mlf(Jnney, Eva
McKintley, poreell; Sal&lt;m
Robert V. Weatherman, Nefaal

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A e&amp;allO for tDDIII&lt;IIt f1'l1lll
wbo mjoy fiamo.
lsss elnl&gt;ie heoting is ilia&amp; peiDW aidaJeo """aDd brigbtw boger.
;Fiamel!oss electric heoting .,._ paiDt ..._ '"""'" 110
soot. fumes, grime DOl' fuol Dim. A&amp;r all. .....
DO fuel. And DO IJame.
Hoabands feel flameless electrk ~ io almnot a
Jabor...,villg device, because paint brusbes Ill$ much ._
~ H - i - feel the same way her&lt;~•.., deanillg io
much easier and . _ , and much lees fJequent.
To Ule ~ - woold lilra to point oat . .
elecl&gt;ie ~ill Pol: doom whie ....... ol odaet ..... going up. Now, for lobll eltdric .._ aqelp 2 ; . . . .bl
low mte for '*'caie '""'*ing ill ia ......
For c:oootet1e1o ildNme';.., liB ,.,.. JlecHy Killrrtltt
Elerpjr: Home fleetiag Coallact Drb . . . . . . . .
tllil ...._ toda;J.

A. Weathennan lo Blain Taylor,

Gladya Taylor, lot,

Or~~~ge.

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Jolta w. - · Otlta I!. to
Otho Jarvto, lolnlla M. Jarw, 1
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Nathaa Roush, Oarol$D S.
ltowbto 1ameo Rc6erl w.m.~ey,
A11oo hrt wamo~ey, paroelt,
Polllerof.
ltatlo l!lutmaa to Dollie
l'k!lo!lt, ....... lllllJbury,
Al&gt;ort L. DettorUI, Jr., I!llen
II. Doaludl to Doll R. - · JO

RUBBER ·BASE

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DoaR.-.BllMalluBh to
B. 0 •. Ware, 20 acru, Orange,
Freel '1\Jobnrum, p~a&lt;~yo '1\d.
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Underwood,

PAINT

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l!ulll M. Underwood, .10 ,...., Sal-

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L1nco0t Raooell, Tenma R1D1&lt;11 .COLORS
"' ~ 11:. Uadorwood. Ruth
M. Uaderwuod. I IIC!I'e, Ballollury.
Honnl c. and Bolea too
Larry J. Rewlb, poreell, Cbesler.
Lair)' J. - · Joaan Rewll to
Battle I!. Bolla, poroelo, a...tor.
JotephJne dec., to
Harold M_,, llarry Pl&lt;kens
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llDJor Laalo llel&lt;ril ~o mf.
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TO
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SHOP MOORE'S IN POMIROY .

MOORE'S
25th Annlven•ry Speci1ls In

MEDICAL·SURGICAL PROTECTION NOWI

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BLUE SHIELD MEDICAL-sURGICAL PROTECTION ENR01.LMENI
REOPENED FOR THE FIRST nME IN TWO YEARS I

Mon. T - Wed,
1:30 fo 5.00 PM
Thurocloy
1:30 fo Noon ICioHd Afhnooon)
Fri. ond Sot.
1:30 to ltOO PM ·

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Dl,.. Sloilkl ie oledq tldl -Improved -Inn

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BUT YOU MUST ENROLL
BEFORE SUNDAY, MAY 13TH/

Gitthe~ ~
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SENIOR PREPBJUUIDContnct (M·Ul-L) ;rouwill (1) oclmiDistertcl byapQoicluolber tbeatbl . . .
.-.., Tbl bemdlllue avaUable when tile ..mceo aliBI ..,.._,
or out of tile hooip!IIJ, or. (I)
aM performed by a duly liceuocl ph)&lt;llclln or ..,..
admlllistered ill a hoepital by a denlilt or 1111r11 who
IIOil U cWIIId
tile -lrlct.
II not an 1111pioy.- of tile boopltal. No ~~~ will
IUIIIIIIY
bo JIIO'ridld IGr local -u..ala.
~ aD lJPII of auraloel ~ perfonaecl IIRVICII NOT COVIRID
the ~· lol:ooH
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Graduate From
2High Sehools

THIS WEEK'S

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worlonen's compelllllion caseo; aem... lot 'OOIIIItllo

or boaulllylnf- dental oorvicol. No !HI.YIMIII
il prouidft for holpilol bil/1 01' for Hl'llinl 110~1 1
dfl&lt;ribfd IIbov&lt;.
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Will be in Athens
Tomorrow Wednesday Only

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- DEADLINE
SUNDAY, MAY 13th

88-4DOOR
''You'll Like Our QuaUb Wey of Dolaa BuiiDeu~
Two tone bl'own ud wDIII IIDIIh wllb belie lao
terlor. Equipped with Hydrllllllllc drin teamed
with the Rocket v.a eDII!Ie to atve you the bell
performance on the road. '1'1111todi.J·

$1795
KARR &amp;VAN JANDT

Becallll of lhil dl&amp;dtt enrollmtDt
deodline, J1111 me,y DeVtr baw tile
Gppc&gt;rtunity to tab odvu1111 oflhil
l!4er Qlib • • • laCb J1t11011 must
IDcllvlduiJIJ ••• - tbl CIOUpOII
ded • • . maD it before Sunday,
.18tll, beoeuM applioetl0111 can:
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WANT ADS
IIOt CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
4 ONtl per .-ord, one lDte.rtlon Minimum cbarae--60
:enta. I ~Dtl per wo1~ for tbTee consecutive inaertion1.
Speei.al - one montb for 30 centl per word.
FuJI rate of f cent.a per word wtU be charJed for adrertiai.D&amp; if not paid witlu.n to day• after receivins bill.
Errors iD Adveniline;-ShouJd be repone~ Immediately.

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Television In Review

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in I NICELY fumishe&lt;l
good cond.Ibon_ WY 2-3009
I
apad.ment. Furnace Heat. M1d- l,
COMPLETE l'\erv1ce
. S Z 6tc dleport Phone ·2...J8'i'4
l. 0 . McCoy, Chester, Oh10.
5-l-JUtc
1DUPONT "Lucite.';- the -new. dif- APAfiTMENT CLOSE-IN- TOwn.
ferent wall painl
No stirrmg,
12"1 Butternut Av•
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Sales &amp; 5ervice
clean, qwck . easy Lo a~ply . HOUSE 0 N THREE
ScQtsman Icemaker
Drtes to dull -nat fmll;h. htdiog 1 in ~ftddleport. 786 Hysell St. Sani-Serv Custard Machlne.
sw·face Ullfwrfecttons . Double
?bone WY 2 3736 _
Theiss Rt&gt;fnge-raiOJ and
3 28
thi ck., gOt's on double quK:k.
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Appliance Service
Rowit&gt;y and Reed Hru·dw,.re
Ractne, Ohio Ph Wi-9-3811

1be DailJ' SentiDeJ will not be re.sponaible for more thaa
one in®rrect lntert10n.
C&amp;rd o1 l'banh and
fw 10 word mlDlmum.
~ pubUsbed at
WORDS I DAY
15
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Middleport, OhiO
3 16

B7 VEIINON lllO'I'r
If !he new program IJ lcreed
VPI U.U,W0041 e.rr"""""deat upon, how ..m Serllng combine
HOlLYWOOD &lt;Ul'll-Rod Str- lilA &amp;choolmarler duties with wrt~ '
lloj, froquontly idenllfied •• tole· Ing and produel"' t11o show.
tlston'aiDOit &amp;ucceasful writer, Ia
Hoptt Tt ·Write Play
!lhJJCiriJJi k aU to becomo 1 school " If it 110&lt;• throu!IIJ I'll opend
teacher,
.
Il&gt;e oummer ,.ttlot! 11 underw•Y·I·
For five montht next faU Ser- Arter that 1 will ~C4ntratt oa
Ung will be found .., the faculty my work at Antioch. Mv olaruo
on Allllocb College In Yellow do not Include T\1 ocript wrilllll
Sprblglo, Ohio, ledurlng on play while I'm In Ohio, but 1 do nope
wrhlna and the hlotory of rna" to write 0 pla7 fur Bro«&lt;w•y
JYM!dla !radio and t.elevlolonl.
"We'll be livlna in 0 llll&gt;y••r·
••My.,title Will be 'writer in res- old house in Yellow Springt, llld
donee, SerUng explained.
maybe I wlll hove the -rtun1ty
10
"That '""""' I will bt f,..
Io know "'Y family all over
devo'.e 1111 time to writing IVbon again ..
l'ftl aol teaching. Botl! Carol
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lhis 1\'ife) aDd J graduated- from Doea Serling expect his teach.
Aut.iod\ and we're anxious to get .illg stint to -alter his perspective
back to ....u towu llvln.~."
on ""'Ung, television and hiS geo
The question is, why should era! eoncept of !he lood llfe!
Serlin@! leave enortnOu.l! pay- "I don't knOW," he llki... I
cherks, · biB Hollywood muolon lllight die in lllllbo from lack of
ana Southern Calllomia ounshine activity. But if I don't lab this
for Yellow Spriogs.
step now I never will. M. tbe moGive. 'l1lree Reasons
ment, Dlf, perspective ia altoL
.,1 ha tit
.. he 'd
"I tblak that II ovldebt at llim,.
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sal · In the lack of quality ill some of
F~st IS extreme latlgae. &amp;!cood· the 'TIVlllgbt Zone 1Crlpts. Alld.
ly I m delperale for a cha,.. of lraokly I'd like to bt ..,1 to do
sceoe, and thir&lt;l, II a chance to my be~ work all the
Who
exhale "'1th the oppottunit7 lor wouklll't?
picking up a .little knowledge In.
.
stead of trying to spew it ouL"
'a'lth ""'lduail comlllli m _r,om
In the pMt three years, Serllng hls series Rod cOt!ld afford 1t,

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LARGE RED President cot~na l l
bulbs. 20 fv $1. Se-e Halph
Ken zie, Racine.
5 5

COMPLETE INSURANCE
tection. Life, Auto. Fire.

Call Don Mills, Middleport.

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clrink. $1 pi"' tax.
Da!rJ Bar, Middleport. ----~
SHOVLD WE LOSE faitn in
government becauSt" o( somt
cal offici.al.!l sinre we still
the privileg~ ol votmg'
~~:overnrnt!'nt does not 5teal
confl.scatlt our vroperty.
Hlagh Leirhe-t
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SW.rllner
Coupe. J•t bla.::k fJn.
Spotle. elN.n lnt•r ., 3521
cu. ln. hiP pertonnanu
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Blaettnars

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his "'l'wlllght Zone" televiSion
'l'lll! ALMANAC
seriO. which wao c1111&lt;elled laot By UnltH Pma lllt0111o11Uol
week b)' CBS-TV. Now the net· Today Is TuesdO)o, May a, the
work all&lt;! wrller ar. working on !28th day of tho year with 13'1 to
the nossibility of an hour - long follow in 1962.
venion.
The moon 1s lpproaching its
"!l!y lbow died an llllamenttd flrat quarter.
death at CRS," he said. "But odds The morning stars are Jupiter
are pretty good we may go to and Saturn.
an hour 'Twilight Zone' next Jan· n.. evehlng star• are Mercury
uary or perhaps in September of and Veous.
1963.
In 154!, Hemando l&gt;e Soto and
..I've already wrttt.en three 1 compiny of Spanish uplorti'iJ
shows and have two uthen ready diBCOYered the Mlu!Jsippi Rtver
to go."
near Memphlo, _'I\IIn,
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VOTE FOR GrO~~;-· Salser, Jr.
Republ..tctm cand&lt;date for
ber of County Central Connmllt· l
ta, ~lne Precinct.

4-PLY CHAMPION

WMPO Radio

TIRES

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room
organ, sideboard, kitchen
net. Mr~. Chloe Fro11t, Rt.
Pomeroy, Ohio.

GARDEN-Ta\CwR
Strah&gt;~l

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lilinger!, the Otf.!atli!ll,

fune1·al

dlrectora,

and friendK for floral
To all those who offered or
shHed In anyway, our
felt thanks. Mra. WlUiam
Walton. eblldren and
dr·fl.

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SECRET&gt;!R-1 \7EW ~SICI&lt;'llOYS 1!7/..MS
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everyone who was .ua during the elckneaa 1 n
de61th of our hmtband and
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CoWltry Music 'run£
Cougtry Jamboree
Meigo Country RFD
News Headlines
Breokfast Party
Sparta Parade
Breakfllll Party
Newa Headlin..
Newt• Hfttdlmes,

8:00 Radio Rymnal
8•15 !lreakfaot Party
us W~lll and NAti011tl News
8:30 Bre~ Party
8:57 N'fwo-HeadllDes
9•00 C!J[Iee With Janet
9:2S tomlnunlly Bplletln lloard
9:27 News Headline.
9:3!1 C!J(fee With Janet
g, 45 Betty Newton Sbow
9:57 News Headline•
10:00 Morning Medllatlono
tOolS Calling Pt. Pleasant
10:25 News FI'CIIll Pl. • Pleaoant
and the World
10•30 Cailing Pl. Pleasant
10:57 News Reodlineo
11:00 Swap Shop and Community
Bulletin Board
11:15 Country Hoe Down
11:25 AI Finchum
IUO Country Hoe Down
11:45 Farm Time
11:52 Religious Meditations
IU7 Mid-day Dow Joneo Averages
12•00 Noon News
12:15 HaJIIIY Time Show
IH7 News Headlines
UO Mosie Ju91 For You
l:25 National and International
Newo
1:30 Mosie Just For You
1:~ N..., Read!Ioeo
2•00 Musio Just For You
2&gt;:!6 Nat'l f&lt; lnternal1 News
2:30 Music Just For You
2:57 News Readlineo
1:00 Platter Party
U5 Oblo News
3:30 Platter Party
3:57 Newa lleadline5
4:00 Platte• Party
4:30 Local N..,.

the SWEET POTATO pl.ants,:·,.,;~';lrniE!liNi
ready at the Midway n
Rote bushes. Buy one and
glve you one. !tlthbbery
haU price. West Main St.,

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POMEROY

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MONDAY TRRU l"'lllAY

5:54 S!iD

USED Furniture for sale.
7'n Broadway, Midd!epo11, Ohio.
l?lt

Saturday, May 1!, 1

M. I om moving and wUI
the foUowlng merdtandlse at
home located 5 mile~~ nortb
Racine, Ohio. Just olf Ra&lt;mel
aoo Ballnan Road. V. mile nortll
o( C.nnol chord!. Folio"' Bale

C·O·M·E
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SPRING CASH

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4:110 Platter Party
S:JI Bowling Scores
5:20 Platter Par17
5:45 News Wrap-Up
6o00 Sundown Serenade
7:00 Sign Off
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7:45 The IJieJiue
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8:00 Mlweal ClocS
7:00 Breaett.ost Ptrty
V:JO PubJie i!ervttw h•
7:25 Sport. Parade
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7:50 News Repent
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8:00 Breakfast Party
10:55
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8:18 Sports Shorta
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8:30 Breakfail Party
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8:57 News llelldilnts
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9:00 Brealrfall Party
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1: 16 Joneo Bl1lck Show
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9:45 Th• Good !Me
U:411 lodai Security
10:00 Ul!!ltr Ohio Sldel
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10:115 Polu Tbne
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10:10 li1mu Timo
11:00 Top 'hn Show
12:00 Noon Ntws
U: 15 !'latter Party
12:57 Newo Headliit11
1:00 l'latt1!r Party
I:D Nat1 and lnternat1 NOifl
1:30 Platter Party
1:5'1 News Headllneo
t:OO Plader Party
t:lll Ohio NOWI
t:!O P111tor Par17
U7 Ntwo lleadllll,.
1:00 Pllltor Party
3:116 Nll'l • lfttenlat1 N1:10 Platt.. Pllrly
S.S7 News Readllneo
4:110 Platte.- Party
4:25 Wor!d &amp; Nal1 News
4:10 Platter l'lrty
4:17 Nowa Hoadlln..
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�8-Dally_ Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 8, 1962

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FunWhile-You
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The annual Mother-Daughter Mrs. Boker announced those ~
~!o• &lt;elebeated the publication of Boolui t1111-1950."
e
Banquet of the B. H. sanbom wi.ahmg to attend the Rio Grande
Mrs sam Picken• entertai'leti ,
'lbe ~oo ol. the Syracuse Ohio A~~rs and Their Books
ME
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Mi&gt;slooary Society of the Mid- BaptiSt Association meetm
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the fUI·Wile-You-LeanJ Gardm
Bf MlB8 l'll£DDJa
First UmledEyteriaD clrureb 11111-1950, and honored the edl·
ETING P08iPONED
dleport First Baptist Church NBs Jackson Llus evening ~ou:
BY LUCIIJ.E BAWUNI
club recently at her borne m sy.
ROlJDAIIID)r
met Slmday enlng in the church
William Cayle, Ph. D, recent· Gs~rneetW!g cl the Middleport
held Monday eventng at the meet at the church It e 00 She Misa Kathy Winebrenner o( racuse.
M
G
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v. Howard Ruppeh Wy at Green Meadows Country 1M M 7 Club scheduled Mcmdq,
~-~ .,_ Ed.
Iter
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The
rs.
aren SlaDJbury an .. moderaior Youth
orthlnljlun
ay
wao postponed becatue
aaun."'a. 1nu.
JSOD Ba , pres· also announced the specl81 Evan- Syracuse was the weekend guest
meehng was opened by the Mrs James Titus w
.
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camps were
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.
of the d
ldent, was in charge. Table grace gelistic services whu:-h wlll be of Miss Carla Fisher at the home I P7esident, Mrs. Arthur Morarlty ens .I t Sat d
ere ~A:::- dlSCUSaed and youth of the church Gov. Michael DJ.Salle brought Rroe eath and funeral of MrL
'Nu Biven by Mrs. Donald Boone. held at the church from May 14 ! of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ma- j and six members answered to rlll; GarW: CluburF~w: ~tte
e who are interested this summer ~~eetlngs and congratulations or
rt H&amp;rria, a member.
Tables were d~ated with ar· to May 20.
son F1sher, Mtnersville
call with thell' favorite flower. Frida
were in .; ~ on are to contact W~am F. Wme. . State of Ohio,. and Mrs. John SIGN TRADE PACI'
rans:ements of Ulacs, doswood, Mrs. Willis Anthony ot the Mr. and Mra. William Fisher of A commooication was read from
. ~ltheyaff .
ar etta f 01 brenner, camp director. Camp Brl~k~r, VIce.pres.~dent of the as. RIO DE JANEIRO (lJP[)~r ...
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tulips and other 1pring nowers. nominating committee, reported Parkersburg, w. va. spent the Mrs. Garen Stansbury chainnan] .:;,~ ~erno:ll'Weber ~bstltuted Oy? is loeated oeir Friendship, :u::~ was also at the speak. zil and lhe Soviet Unioa signed 1
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$40 milhon trade agreement MonA p!1tk and bvender color thal Mrs. Charles LewtS. Mrs weekend with thetr parents, Mr. of Gafiie~J clu~ radio. It wu de- at the. schools esterda for Mrs Oh~, and Camp Presmont near Prof ·
IICheRWl was carried out &lt;ln the Jack Satterfield, Miss Rhodt1 liall jand Mrs. Mason FlSher and Mr. cided W have an auction sale at Robert Ord f:o
'I b8
be, Cadll.
OS ~sor Wllh~m Charvot of ,day Lmder which BNtZiJ will
\lblet. Mra. Charla 1iwi1 wa1 and Mrs. Hovatter had been aJld Mrs Sam Arnold
the next meetmg and a money
of th dw thwofasba enttb · Plans for the observance
of U gave them~ address, "Ev- &amp;ss1a 40 000 toDB of coffee and
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er mo er- Mother's D
"'A-·-sed d erybody writes in Obi 0 "
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In charge of the decoratklns and named as Circle cha1rmen Jor Mrs. Edward Corcoran and chll· makmg project, with each mem- in·law
.
ay were WM.-w~
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buy 600,000 tons or crude oil 300.
the dinner was served by m~ the new year
dren of Wapping Conn spent a ber to bring an article
M ' H .
Ben le
d lt waa IUIDOUilced that youth will C rs. Everett R. Hayes, Meigs 000 tons or wheat and flO oo0
bert ci the Priscilla Circle, tn.. Mrs. Ross Punen was m charge 1 week with her ~arents ., Mr and Mrs. Howard Nolan ~as
in Mr rsCurt· ar~~d
t Y an have charge of the service with o., chairman, was a guest. At lion worth or machinery '
18
00
c1udina. Mre. Harold Thomas, of the dedtcation of the Love Gift Mrs Joseph Cook
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charge of the program and gave 1 'b·
the
werek mndCo· Mrs. Robert Crow as chairman.
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urn w over e past wee e to Reporta on the org88 I d
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. oore, rs u-- offerings with Mn. Thomu. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ev8:11J and a emonstration on making a attend the seventh Annual Work·
un were
1..., Mw-ray. Mra. Rubert Bauer. E. L. Hughes, Mr1. Harry Houd- children, Pamela and Jay of Can· corsage. She also gave Ins true- shop of the Ohio Baptist Worn given by Mrs. Don CottrtU and
Mn. Richard Hovatter, Mrs. aahelt and Mrs. Gerald Anthony al Winchester spent the weekend tiona on how to cut flowers . Re- Association.
en :r. ~inebrenner, chairman uf
.lames WIJeCUp, Mrs. Eugene representing the circlet.
I with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. frtslunents were served.
Mr and Mrs. Dave B tl
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Mrs Donald Boone was the oi- 1Rollin Bearhs
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The June meeting will be bela
t. the
t eekendy en ey 'rhe group made plans for the
Gherke. Mra. Charles Smith.
Serving
the banquet 0011&gt;- f.
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In Co- recognition of the seuior1 0 f the
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J('tf for the UUitallatm service I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas at
e orne oi Mrs. William Por· lumbua visiting with friends
ch
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II!J.ttee were Mrs. Charles ~n- with a quartet compoied of Mr•· japent SUnday at Crooksville, with ter.
Mrs. WilUam Grueser was. re- urch , who wdl be gra~ting
IIO!t, chairman, Mrs. David Snel· Paul Smart Mrs Llllian M&lt;&gt; hi broth
d , . ter In I
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t ned h
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from high school Bible! wlll be
lei-, Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs. John Ghee Mn 'cllf!~d Stumbo and I ~ Mr er :'It 18 rho. aw,
fur
1 orne ast W esday pruented to Dale Hubbard and
Kauff, Mrs. Milton Hood, MrJ. Mrs.' John. Fult~ singing severalj ~mil s.
a er
mat~
~m P;as::. · Valley hospital Paul Pierce, the Seniors.
Joe Wilson and Mrs. Thomas. numbers. The following officers aM y. d M
Alb t B
w ere e
undergone 151lrfl· Attending In additioo to Rev.
· the dinner Mrs. Davt·d were instailed :
an
" · Vernon
er visited
rown
ery.
Ruppelt were Mr, .Wmebrenner.
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Darst was in charge of the pro'
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, r · an Mrs. Bob Parker Md Mrs. Jamea: Quick, Mrs. Robert
ll'am after introduction
of President. Mrs. Baker; flrot 1 relative• m the area over. the
children returned home Sunday Crow, Mrs. Charles Clake, Mrs.
JUe!!Ui.
1vice president and program / weekend.
.
from Ala~. w~ they ~ve Robert White, Mrs. Tom Clark,
RecognUion of generations pre- 'chalrman,
Mrs.
Satterfield; a.:~· E.
Mrs.~a:
-been vacationmg with relative&amp;. Mrs. A. H. Curst, Mrs. Doo Cotsent included a four genf!r&amp;tion house party chairmon, Mrt.
an
ug s re. _rn.
Not.: lttaiiiN are c•...-1111·
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fink and trill.
family , Mrs. Ollie Mindy, Mrt. Owen Bratton; litBature chair· Ihome Sal~ay, ate~ 8 VIsit m . ly Invited to .,.. this an- BOD, Danny, Miss Mabel Hyaell
Clifford Stumbo, Mn. Hovatter man, Mrs. Haroldp'Chue.
COlumbus With relatiVes.
nouncement IPICO tor public and Mrs. John Buckley and son,
and daughter. Dream a; and a VP of Missions, Mrs. Jacob · I)ale Hlll and
of Letaii :::•.
Jerf were in Charleaton, W. Va.
Fun.eral
three generation. Mrs. Allen Turner ; chairman of missionary ! Falla spent Sunday With Mr. and td to run dallr lflrw dl\'1 Sunday aft~rnoon to take Pvt. Ser'Vree• Were Held
Knopp, Mrs . .fohn P'Uitz and An- and stewardship education, Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Hill.
for te111 In aclw•c• of the WIUI•m Flrik who baa been here FuneraJ services for Mrs, BarIta Marie F'ultz.
; Wilson ; chairman of special .in. . Kathy .Morgan and Nancy Har- ewent. N•tlc:• rteelved for for the day to the bus station. ry Carman were held from the
A poem on "Mother'' was read terest mls11ionaries, Ml11 Hal1, Tl8 of ~tddleport. spent the week- more then thi'M fnHrtlon, Pvt. Fink is NUoned at Fort Ewing Chapel Saturday at 2 p.m.
by Mra. Fultz and Anita gave a :and chairman of Missionary in· end Wlth Kathy s grandmother,
~ntll "!Mtlng Bragg, N. C.
with the Rev. Francis H. Glazie:,
I'OfiV Nmarn.
Mill Maltel Hy1ell spent sev· pastor of tile Enterprise EUB
rfl'itation. An article on "Motb- 1terpreters, Mrs. Lawrence Bing. Mrs. W. A. Morgan, Ath~ns
er" wos read by Mrt. Knopp.
VP of Chriatian service, Mrs. Road.
~al days in Columbus witb her chw-ch, officiating, Special muThe vocal 1olo, "My Talk," Lev.is; chairman of love eift. Mrs. W.~. Morgan and grand·
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sister, Mrs. George Fry a1ld bet sic was provided by Fritz lluck
Wl8 presented by M1'5. Francea Mrs. Houdashelt, chairman
or daug?ter, athy Morgan: Nancy
Middleport Garden Club niece, Mrl. William Seipel.
organist.
Your mother or great-grandmother- will apprecla•Bearhl, acrompanied by Mn. white cross, MMl. Willie Anth· Harns and Mrs. . Wilham .B. 7 1 ~t ~ Monday ev:ening, May Mr. and Mra. Don Mullen have Burial was in the Rock Springs
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Gerald Anthony. The articles, ony : chairman of Christian soci· Downie and son, Billy _attended ~h withhome of Mrs C. E. Em. moved into their recently pur- cemetery and pallbearers were tbe finest, freshest candies
••Mnthers of the Bible" was read :al relations, Mrs. Dana Hamm. the , Morgan Horse seminar, at and Mrs Joh~rs.. C..M. Hennesy chued home on S. Second Ave., Roland Cannan, Everett Micil· ' to
by Mrs. Darst afltr which a ' VP or Christian training, Mrs. Wllhawtown, W. Va. Sunday lng no*sses Kincaid 81 assist- lhe former Beck. property.
aela, Gooe Evans, Glen Evans, m wn.
tableaux was prsented with Mra. l Allen Hught's; chairman of upir· afternoon.
The
Charles Haskiitl of ZanesvJile Roy Ludaker and Vietllr Gof!.
Hovatter portraying the ·molher lltual lire, Mrs. Allen llughea;
Banquet~~h M:Uw:~·Daughter spent the weekend with his par- Coming from out-of·town were
with a small baby while her chairman of fami~y life education
Missionary Soc~ety ~ the~~~ enta, Mr. and Mrs. Noah Has- SM-Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph Carman
mother M,, Stumbo , an g. IMro. Haske! Wh1te. and chairport FirHt Baptist Church will
kino. .
and family of Shret&gt;OjlOrt, La., A080rlod
••sweet and Low." The program m~ or leadership training, Mr1.
held Monday, May ?, at
Mrt. Lena Mae Fel•, of Baln Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Spaht, Day. Chooolatos
wos closed with the group 1 ina·) M1llon Hood.
churcb at 6 p m The
1 bridge 1peot the past weekend ton; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Caring, "Bless This House."
I Vice President of Business and
monthly busin~ss ·
UJ with Miss Frieda Faehnle.
man, Obetz: Mr. and Mrs. Rt•l· lib. box $1.50
BUSINESII Ml!l!TiNG
Professional Women, Miss Fredalao be held with the ann!J Jn. Mn. VIrginia _Egnor Sheet., and Carman, Columbus; MrH.
lb. bo" 2.95
Mrs. Baker presided over the die HoudasheiL: !it!Cretary, Mrs. The regular monthly meeltng stallation ol officers.
lister of Mrs. Lillian SUe~ ill re· Mae Landaker and Mr. and Mrs.
busine&lt;Js meeting held in the I Richard Owen and treasurer, Mrs. or the se~sion of the Middleport
MAY 10
ported to be recovering rucely_ at Roy Landaker, Cnana, DJ.: Mr.
aanrtuary. She opened with the . Gerald Anthony.
First United PresbytNiaD Church The ~of the Forest Run tho Pleasant V•lley Hospital and "tlrr. Pear.Je.y Ralph and Mr.
voup reading together, "I Be· I During the instollation service was held Monday evening 1n the Methodiat Church will have 8 Jrom recent surgery.
and Mrs. Victor Goff of Springlleve In Mother•• Day .. by Phil-~ the Theme hymn ol the year, paotor'l otudy.
rummage sale In the Davis-Warnfield.
Jip Henry J..&lt;ltz.
"Awake, Awake Lo Lova and The group decided to begin ttl er building, Second St., Pomeroy, C
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Mrs. Harry Houdashelt roport- ~ Work:' waa introduced by the otewardahlp program thil &lt;Om• May 10 . 11.
ottage Prayer
CLVB TO Mi!:ET
ed on lhe May Fellowship meet· quartet.
lng sunday and al10 ob...-ve Mo- The Women'• Ml..tonary Bocle- Meeting, Are Noted
The Cathollo Women'a c I u b
ing held last week In Racine. it@. I Following the drawing of nam- ther• 1 Day in the morning aerv- ty of the Pomeroy Firat BaptJst Cottage prayer meetings a r e will meet at the church, Thurs·
port11 of the work of t~e cir~;es e11 ro~ the clrrles or the year, the tee. Mrs. E. o. Tewklbary was church wJU meet Thursday
at being held on three days this week day at 7:30 p.m. Hostesses wlll
1
IBJ;t year were given by the 1 meet mil was closed with prayer named u chairman of th• Let-- 7:30 p.m. at the church. The EJlz. by the Middleport First Baptist be Mrs. Homer Brickles. Mra. Leochairman, Mrs. David Sneller or hy Mn. Smart. ·
ter· committee for the ateward- abeth Stark Circle will be
in Church In the homes of the mem- land Sisson, Mrs. John Handley,
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the Dorm Circle. Mra. Milton
lhlp program and Jolul Fultz charge ol the program, with Mro. bero. They are beld at 1 p.m.
Mra. Mary Kuozebnan, M 1sa
Hood of the EJecta, Mrs. ,Joe
ehalrman of the card ayatem lor Dale Wippel at leader.
M r 1. Today the meeUng waa held Margaret Gllll.l aod Miaa Harie
Wl11011 of the Love-Joy and Mra.
tho memberablp.
DaLBy Jasper wJU have the de- at tht home of Mra. Dana Hamm. Marie Smth.
Harold Th001a1 ol the Priscilla.
Mra. Tewkohary waa named vot1011s and the Ruth Circle wlll Thursday It will be held at the
· -~delegate to the Scioto Praebytery be host..ses.
home of Mrs. Jam11 Murray, and
in Oak Hlll on May 15. Alternates
. MAY 11
Friday at the home of Mr8. Ray.
' are Mlu Suiaa Park and Mra. The Middleport CCL w111 have mood Sa1lon.
Twl chairmen reporta were Jamea Harley. It was noted a rummage sale, Friday and Sat- The mHUniJI Ire being held
given whan the Ladle• Auxiliary lhat the reptroUon .fee for the urday, May t1 and 12 In the Me 11 a poeparatory aervlce for tho
No. 603 Racine American Legion Church campo for youth lulo been Master building. A project of the evongeUotle aervloea to be at the
1
Tbe Melga County Mlnl•terlat Post met at the Legion Home raised from t1 to "'·
&lt;XL for the past low }taro hao ehureh from May 14
through
A.,ociatiDn met Mon"ay ol tl·c ·ecently.
Richard Vauthln woo named been providing hot luncheo for 1 May :1), Tho public La Invited to
Alfred Methodist churrh ro1· thei o· Mn. Margaret
Houdashelt. chairman ol the Cburob Nursery needy ehlld ot the achool cafeler· attend the meeUnga whlcb will
May ..,.ling.
chairman of Pan-American, re- and It waa noted thai the WYF Ia ~luring tht! sehool monthl. begin each evening at 7:30. Rev.
nevotlona taken from Actl 20:
of their manner o( l~vlng. will have a 1wim pJifty thb. sat.. Anyone wishing to. donate used Doua Eada wW be the evangelllt,
18-31 were led by the Rev
Education aad reltglon, urday at the HunU.gton YMCA. olothlng aod olhar llema
may and oonglaader will bo Mr. Ellert R. CaNI h..t pa"or. He.
Columbia, South America, and Attendlnl wert loin. Tewlnlbory, leave them with Mro. Ka7 Burt- Bene Gberke.
an the milisten work in the many other lterna of interest.
Mill Park, Mra. Harley, Judaon ett or Mra. Kathleen Wildermuth.j;'-;;o;;;;;ili;;i.i'-;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;o;;;il
church. The group sans, "The Mrs. Louise Stewart, Cholrman While, Harold Sauer, J. H. Brott U you wish the artlolee for the
.
Church'• On&lt; FotlldatiOII." a.•. of Child Welfare, told of their trip Mr. Vaughan ond Rev. Howard ule to be plckod up, call Mn.
,_,..,, Ohle
companied ot the piano by the I with her famllyl to the SOJC!Iero Ruppelt who wu In elulrfe of Burkett at WY 2·ii2Stl, or contact
Rev . Earl Cowan, who also led and Sallora Home for Orphan Chil· the meetinl.
any meri»er ol the aroup.
In prayer.
dren In Xenia, Ohio. It waa 1 hapReturn Jonothan Meigs Chop. "SHIPPING COMPLETE
SHOWING OF ,,
Rev. Francl!t H. Glazier, pr(l~l·
occasion at Easter time when
ter DAR will meet Jl'rlday at 1
dent, conducted the J,u,lrle.&lt;~ ,.,.
hmllpednal~ IIwith the children
p.m. at the home of Mra. Pll1 !139 Easter buk·
alon. A report was given by ihe
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ri&lt;k Lochary, High st. with Mre.
llbrory commit!.. re~arcllng r•·
Jamea Brewington aod
M ra
llsloul material available In
Mrs. David Yoat, president, read
Dwight Milhoan eo-hosteues. Of·
Pomeroy Public Library. A p II· letter from thelth dlatrlct pre..
flcera will be ele&lt;ted lor • thrae
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el diacu,.lon was n.ld on lh·• ,.. ,
Mra. Jane Cotlerll~ bouat· SundaJ ·-nearly 10 ohut· year leml. The program wlli Incent aemlnar of the Town and '"I Mro. Stewart aa eandldato Ina ol lhe Middlepon Flrll Unl~ oluda I report .., the Conli-.Country cornmlulon ci the No- for Dept. treaaurer of Ohio. The ed Preoh
Church ware vi• tal Congrt~~ held II Wuhlngloo,
Wt'A
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tiona! Council or Church.. , oo Racine Unit Is 100 per oenl back lted by ~ter ol the ehureb D. C. In AprU by Mn. A.
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Roaearch •tudy and aotlon he'ri of her for thla office.
!lev HowoN· Ruppolt oad Mro Knight reaelll, oad muaical aeless electric diJIIr. It's fnt Stt-lt-and-fqet-lt
. PliDAY en4 IATUIIDAY
recenUy. with the Rev Card
Nominating committed appoint- ~aNI Burkitt and
n.: lee
MtY
11·12
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••ttmatlc ceattolalm JIU 11tro hom tt
the Rov . Arthur McCauley
wuHMlrat. UMna BBerlnklarh,BMnd. bo of tht board ol deaOOIII and
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WSC8 TO MII:ET
(Teelmloolor)
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Prayer by the Rev Frf'&lt;i
.
announ.~ wu n.,.py J·' tlon
of ·•· •-- cia
-heat drln cloltles batllr .-an s111sblnt. It's
.
Day on May 26, and .June 4. ~m- • mla
program
"'" wor · '"" IVStS ol the Rock Springl G117 Merrill, Mt.hael Ct-oil,
Joon
Greenwood
and
Michael
fllmtlm, fumaless, odolltss. look liltm ovar
aehrl hclos«&lt;l Lhf' mt'f'ting, J f t e r mer Cmventlon In JackiOR.
lach ahut·ln wae remeulbered Melhod.lat church will meet at
Oallon.
w c uncheon w"' aerved by
with a booklet
the ell h Wedn--&gt;
II JOII tiiC1ric IPPIIIRC~ dtiiii'S. BHJ tnt.
lht ladle• ot th h h Th
Beginning on May 8 a fund wu
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urc ,
.uay at 1:30
"BRIIINPIIII"
In
II • r urc . • "'"' '" be Jtarted toward o donatio• Sunday morninS h. the worablp p.m. AU - , . are uraed lo John Jrolond ~tt Slouo,
1
meet a wi bf a plcn1c _
ror all the new Mel 1 Memorial Hot- Mrvlee a dedieatloa servlct for attend.
mlnlatera and their famlhes.
pltal
g
the choir ololes purcbuad by tho
----COLUMIUS AIID SOU'"Eill OHIO ELKTI:C COMI'ANT
~h~ l!lddleport park on
Th~ 4-H Club membon will be Wom'111'1 Aaooelatloll oad I h •
a.
u y I.
in the May mttllnl. Pot· Youth Fellowahlp ol the cbureh; '!be
VB TO Mi!:ET
relreohmenll will be oerved • 48 cup coffee makt1, • 1 ill lU Molp CoUDiy Ridlnl olub
CARTOON IYIU NIGHT , with the host- being Mra. from Mrs. Edward Smith; I hI :.11.._"'"' ~t ol 7:10, in tilt
Margaret Houdaabelt, Mra. Juan- muolo bureau dealgDed and built
ry - l p buildln1.
Ita Harril, Mra. Myrtle Holter. by Lewl.a Sauer, Jr., llld other
Mro. Edna Knopp. There wu ltema wu held by Rev. R-11
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