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• 12·DIIIJ Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 11, 1962

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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Toll Standing
At Five Dead,
341njured

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VOL XIV' NS: 24

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Saturday, May 12, 11162

PIUCEFIVECO".

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Whole Laotian State Placed Um\er State Of Seige
, Show
,
l Jo.,u
• "'Y
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IS Ma.y27 At
F Grounds

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VIENTIANE, Looo UPI - Tile
1':? govemmeo&amp; IIXIay
• slate of
out lbe COIIIIlry" U pro-

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'!lin•
cua
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UDder ru1ea of lbe Oblo

TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY

The otate ol siege wu ......,.
eed In 1 opedal commlllllque
by AdiD&amp; Foreigo MiD·

ley BONO ShoW .- lalloo,
Melp Cowoty
Chamber
Commor&lt;e
a
Jbow at the ~ Springo
giouoda Mar rr •t I p.m.
Eqllob judp ~ lbe Jbow
bo Wayne Kent llt Oolwiobus aDd
wealerll jud.. will bo

wiJ1"""""
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Moy "· 14 &amp; 15
"PLOWII DIUM lONG"
(Te&lt;hnleolor)
,llmu Slllgeta
J .. ntto IWI

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rider under
the
ahow bone, EloiDIIo •eallod.
mana !111&lt;1 tall; 'fOIIern pleuwre ·
pony Eqlilb
ern slock hont.
pony,
weolerll pJe,sure pooy with rJd.
0
ai S
ers IS and UDder, T . . _ wal·
ldog bono, wuteno pleasure
borae, olovfto leaf bartel
•
EngUsh
bone, wellteml
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trail bone, !he three ganed:::~ :~M:a:lling::~of~ne,:w~J!isz
full1111111 ,..d tall aod tho
to cuotomen
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countr til alub roembe,..
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bono.......,p elw.
Monday, Gi!loeral
TJ)a ·~~ ,.JII that their
of Ohio oald today.
IHlued etil4eo aod other
Tloe oew book features a
menta wlll be aerved. RoiD
aod rep).... the greeo COY·
Ia Jllllt 1. Adl!'lulon for the
directory DOW In use. """
ahow " 10 oei&gt;ll a11c1 cblldrtn
............. not re&lt;elvlna a
dor 11 trio.
tory by May 12 lhoold caD
bu4inesa
office.
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Included in lbe book with

Directon"es

G Jn M "}

MAlO
. . NDRIVE·IH
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·" LlttH
Plrot
AN' Shewn
Plntl

NeXt MOndav

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LAIT TIMI TONIGHT
Dam!J Y~ye

LIBERTY THEATRE
MIDDLEPORT, 0100

(I)' Author of .P:ycho)

NOW SHOWING
1
' KING OF THI
ROARING 20'S"

leturday Oftlf
M.y 12
Deboruh Paeent an4

Paul Chr1Jtia1 In

With David Januen, Diane

"JOURNIY TO THI
LOST CITY"
(In Cotoncope)

- •lloGJenn Ford
Rod Stelrer
"JUIAL"

«Cinema•cope II Color)

Foater, Jack Carson, Di·ana
Dort and Othert
..Story of David Rothstein"
-and-

eolDg fll Sino-Laotlaoo friendly rehollooo eootributed oo the aafe-

guardiog of poaee ill lodo-Cho"'
aod Alia.

Plans B1·g Parade

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O!X.IJ!diBUS !IIPI} - 'l'bla:oty, - Copt. Eddie lleldoeobacher, alon.
.
Ito UOih onruve. '&gt;r'f will begin all p.m. EST at East The 1St Oluo llegimeot, Sou of
~year, plano a mammouth pa· Brolld and POI'IOIII Aveoue ..d Union Veteran•. Cram Mouat Ver·
::-· Sunday May 211 u part of _.. .. •est. 1o Central Av..ue. 11011, oloag with el......ts al the
the celebrauoo.
llepto...,tat;v., &lt;i all ~d S7lh Division, the alale'a Notional
Jobo Terry, the parade mJOr. "'""" uuollln lloe COUIIIy will Join Guard unlt, will be In lloe pararte.
sbaU, oald the parade alollg lD the parade whlclo will have •• One oeotioa &lt;i lloe parade will
Broad Street would be In 18 ,.,. loaot 1,1100 aoldlers.
loll the biotory of lr-)JOlWJon.
llons 1o form perbapo the largest AU Columbu1 high ,.hool bando
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parade Jo hie c•y·s bislory.
with lloelr queens will be in rile
'l1le pa•ade dedicated to native parade.
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Terry said alon&amp; wllh the ao~
ellen would be repreaeatativea of

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orgooloatloaa

looD

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opoMOI'et)

Fog)-'!!, 79,
a&lt;

Color Production

of Afrinn Wild Animal•.

«&gt;11111littec 1110111"

prov•

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CM'E OANAVERAL
went

Qualify-Built FOR

was

spent

·HELPING

SPECIAL K

ubcl

0 EHLER V.ALUEI

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Mr1. Dorwld Haruk
Entertained Club

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tooru to whocb you belong. we are delighted
to do 10.

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Bids

Mrs. Morris Is
President Of
Bedford PTA

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For Yean of Comfortl

KROEHLERG

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IMAU, IICHLY ITYLID IUUI IN
THI LATIIT fAIIICS AND COLOIS
01111 MOTHU A m .....

food , .. in our attractive, relaxed atmosphere. So will the
whole family. Hope to see you
all Mother's Day May 13th.

01!!'.-aour• ,

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We're oo proud of this luxurious new Modem aulla-.o sure It

Vejsicky Promoted
·To Lancuter DIS

on four COIIBtruction and improvement

b.:":.":. ~

wm be a "best-seDer"-we're actual·

ly intrqducln&amp; II with a special sale! Look what you cet: StomDing new styling with exquisite l"rellcho
seam backs, deep-foam cushloDB, flllllous Kroehler ''Pl111-BuU!" construcUon, choice of decorator
tabru:.-au In two handsomely matchln&amp; pieces for one low, low price!

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Y~ camp in Vinton

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'!'! ·Race Shown Clu!J

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Just R.CII¥111 ABig Shlplllllll ~ ICroeW• 2-Pitce
Wits, 4-PiiCI Slctlenal Wtls IIIII 3-Piece Sldlollal Suites

• 3r,d Floor
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Scout Site

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ABSOLtJTE '""EitO

CoullaenWI

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a '1. d WednesdaJ. The 14- month • o

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sketch·

Ahaolule zero, the . poilll
II lodOf, tmo!P&amp; ........, Greek boy waa delivered "' Mr. ~·Y .-::::·.::r :;u•iy and
which, theoretical]y, aU molecu· wHb scMtenll shewn ud dnm- and Mrs. Gus Karey «Oklahoma ~door ooolting have ~n chr.s·
Jar motloo ....... Ja equlvaltal ........_ llbly iaoiPI ... -City, Okla .. who already hav• a
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.... 'b
approximately to 4811•7 d.- ""1• lllgil to«a.Y ,..., ..., • four.year:old adopted daughter of "'n.':' ;::i,... ·~~:'b..u m.,...
below zero FabrenbeU;.
Jdcld ..._
Greet ongm.
ing each week at the camp site
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for training smions. Brownie

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Roush Has Part
O£ Lieutenant,
Bull 0£ Reto'rd
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Lleuteoanl.

Wilgorlan -

Government Official Resigns, Admits Bribe :"~t:.::!in~~.:er!';,22;:: ~;·=
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Jersey
said. foe

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"'Y oad Edsoo - :
11 1 ad
with my 25-21!. Aed ~ ~; w~th '\e ~ou -. Bacine, Ohio, hal a Jle.
salory."
are u~g atioo for the &lt;:am
summarized
Sire
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He odd.....,... his iottor of resig· Registr the '-"ad . A P . lhe AmertOIWI Gutrnsey Cattli
nation to President Kennedy. HoJ- ~ talten/t to be h 1:"·\ t~~1.3i CIW.
leman saia he showed it flrst to tionmeeC:g
M"d~ll _, 1 eM~ "Lieutenaot" oow bas 1$ dD
Labor Secrotary Arthur J. Gold· Scout
•ge. ' epor ·
ghters with 22 ofliclal productim

hocted oo return Ieier to office placea on me

ToW. but

that he had no tlef&gt;
Dile plano. llA! illd!colod he "&gt;igbt
have more to say "as time ~~~
by."
Holleman aaicl he
accepted
fl'GIII Estes, central iJgure berg. Holleman, contacted by UPI
· home m
· lftiiJ'Wvau
-.&amp;............. Fn.'1•
a ~balllng ooatroversy over at hll
grain prac· Cl&gt;urcb, Va., today said he had
becouae he ..., unable tn heard oothillg from the Wloot.
the demJonda I thinlc my Ho- f08arding the letter.

JUDIOfS
. Edge semOrS
. BYs·mg Ie pOlD. t In F.Ield Day EVeDt

..ted appnmllnatelf four mUeo
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Tloe Pomerory lllgh ocl\ool Jun. Burnside, Ull, Ill fl.
Girls high jump- Kathryn
IIOI'tloeall Of lbe lnteroecllon al &amp;llrl:: ao lnlenating enter· 1M cl.., edged n.e Seo!or class Broad jump for gl&gt;la- Kathryn QuaHs. • ft. 1\1 ilL
1111 8M with SR 1«1. 'llle ttate llnmenl poriecl Friel nllli&gt;l with by ooe point for top honors al Qualla, (II), II ft., II ln.
Shot put- Eugene Hester. &lt;12),
liiiUWOf ~I said k will a
tat!on fll 1 1
the Annual Field Day competition &lt;10 yanl dash for girls - Koth· . 'KI ft. 10 in.
!rideo ealltllll pavement and ,... _ ,
...,s..,...
lhls - ·
ryn QuaHs, &lt;Ill, I&amp; oecondo.
t10 shuUie relay lor boys plloe dtllolent bridge OV« lr)' aulo raoe film.
Senloro tried tlesperalol oo de- l Boy
high )unl - Allen Fred lloJyd Ron Pb Un Jbn GIJ.
Wbl.te ~Cleek.
'!be regular bualnea eeulon
their under cluama:~a for: ~ f12J, Ray ~ (12). bert,
Meier, ~ni, 1 min..
.!mpwo ' ·at fer .... "ro:.'~-~ by Casb -• lloe llllre ol oelllntl a ocbool - ~ aDd Oouclc Bolftn&amp;ton, nu. 5 ft.. iK Jee.
. , " .. .....,_, ., u
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an the )'Olll'l
"' 2% in.
Boys football throw - Edcllo
..... I I - IH lo tioo ""ad by Mn.
adWIIIeo, a HDlOI'I Girls sack raoo - Patsy Hill' Bufflnglon, (Ill, 1.!1\1 ft.
'l'llfoCe '11 li'Ja"' _. II Rol- Don Sllven, IIIII Boa
1uJo never ..,.... tho ....,L gy, (Ill.
Girls blcyelo raet _ Corolyn
lui ..t'ltlioto·, .......,._ :"" 2~·M Mn. ~M,j,.,
School alllclolo today releaaedl' Boys &lt;10 J•rol dash- Fred Vaugbao, uu.
. Tloe- ~~ odoecJ. n .•..,..r Ol1fiD
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flrJt place wiDDon for eacb of Bo)'d, uu, u .
Boyo bicycle raoe- Ray Pool·
olod for 1111 Marietta Ia Ooata.
IDe . - . Lilted flrlt lo the Daoketballlllrow - F...ci lloJyd In, 1121.
a .G milo proJect oo U. S. II lD
IV
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lheo the winner's 111110, hJa Ult, 93 ft. f ill.
110 yard iluotlle relay, girls Wa~ Cotmly. 'l1le projec~ MJI8.~B W~
Ill ocbool, aDd lime or dJa. Boyo bnoacl Jmnp - Bob Ooarleoe ZundeL Lo1o Zeigler,
lpi&gt;ated 111}111 . aprrulmately fin Fl~~.:. in u...:.~· 2111 1
lance.
. :Winebrenner,. (12), 17 ft. 4\1 ill. Kareu Feoguson aDd Ooerry Scott
~..,..., •1
teo yard dub for boyo - ,...,.i Boys sack race- Walter Grue,. U2L
lillln ,...t!i of Marietta to tho ·~
lnl~lon al U. &amp; II and S. B. day - 11000 aDd oulfered 0
(11}, 11 -da.
er, !Ill.
Tog.Q.War - Wlnnero, 12 6o 8
~. will' [lm'fdo wider paYemeot, Ita! hip. M~
BulretbaD tlorow for girls Boy• 120 shultle relay - PbO aDd 7 • tllh.
~ctlml.ill ·~ 011 two Rtocue oquodEviDI. UU, • ft., f IIi. Sw!Ddell, Robert Emler, Dr,..
JIJNIO&amp; 81GB
.
s~ ~ better light cJla. all p.m. Sloe wu
Pole vault - Ray Poolfn, (JI} • . 8mllh aDd Bill J•weU, &lt;ll, Ill.... !GO J&amp;rol dash for boyo- Bruce
!Dnct and~ aJIIll'CI"Iteo.
RQu.p.Ooato - . . . .
!oet, I lncbeo.
' GlriJ bll.llboU lh&gt;ow - Kalbl)'ll ~ (1}, JJJ 100.
OflloWI.ttgltlod thai lbo 41 Jo lloopllal.
Booeb\11 tlorOw lor boyo- '!Wai.Quallo, &lt;111, lit fl., tln.. _
j\f~ !Ills• !1Jr
Q

Butch

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the

GoegJem" Farm
Is Day Camp

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It'• Mil to ltawe a lllelutlful home
loko a look llVUnd l!!!! holle ••• IVtr,loodr oloo dote

.Eibedelds Furniture

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PORTSMOU'111, Ohio (UP[) - C, d wao voted 1o Join the Oblo that fell Tlooraday oad Friday " which astrooaut Scott Car,-er ered . .lor. lial ~
Scioto County S h e r t f f RaaHU Chamber ol Commeree IIIII pay that city.
will ride into space would ha,·e iD that they delayed fUI cbedl
BU1111 oald Floyd Clifford. 10, billa. DlscuAlon wu held on the Tloe Xavier game ~ .., lh u, 1o be dismantled lo permit eogi· on other parts of the tubUrban Portemouth, was abot Federal HOU!Jing Administration been tancelled for this seasoa neers to get at the problem ~re~. rock:!t and the capeu)e in tae fl.
and killed l'rlday Ia an argument with President John Werner ill leaving tbe Redmen with today'~ 'lbe difficulties marring prep- nai days befon ftigbt.
with a oolgbbor ovar dogs.
charge.
twlnbill aDd two g"""" n e xl
n.. heart al the problem wao
Thomall Stegall, t7, was held in Ooamber .......... Calh BaJor week to close out the !It'll ,......
located in the ....U J41a . . are osed 1o keep 1110
COIIDiy jail on an _ . charse· aod Weldt ....., -..1 to MU• Oo TuesdBy, May !5, the R, 0
Bllrllll said Stegall admlll&lt;id the •ey lbe -lblillleo of putting team will play ilo final b 0 m,
in proper pooitioo 11 &amp; _ ,
ohoollng.
docb lo the r!vor oad a meet- game of the ...... wb •.J Cedor·
tluoogh space.
T1oe aberlfl roald StegaU loki mg of the COVJC was '""""'need vOle College comeo In for a sin·
Srrnilar l'OOtrcl pro1t1ems foftood
blm Clifford came to lho, lj&lt;Hall for Wedneoday, May 16, lD the gle game. The ,..,.o'ol:oal co&gt;·
Glenn lo forego 101110 al ... •
home, demandiDI ha .... . hJa only other bus.....
Mr. aod M
leal wlll be played at -..bland.
~ ~~~~1110 loo
dogs penned. According to ltegall, Preaent were
.
.
r •· Kentucky on Saturday, May 19
was ...._, '""...._~ - . . - .
Cllffml left aDd returned with I Jobo Wemer, l!dlaoo Bak«, Wen· wheo the Redmon tangle w!tn
.
craft manualiy. ~ then.. loeb.
tS guage oholgun.
deD Gerlado, William ar,_r, Pltevillo College
The Girl Scout '-"a&lt;ha '"""' ...,..,. have made .,
Clifford firod one ohol which Harold Hubbard. Ooarlone Hoe!·
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elation has formed a doy camp effort lo perfect lloo ectalnk •
struck Stasall's car and SltpU lllcb, Dlot Ow on,
and FOR MOTIO:R'S DAY
committee, aod has chn"'"' the free Carpeo!e&lt; from a aJmi1ar
pulled a sa.caliber revolver from Weld!..
NEW YORK (UP[) _ The 10 . Albert Goegleil. farm on Houte p1ight.
,
r
"t
------hla belt and fired twJce, one lhot
oooth orphan brought to this coun· 33 cr a eamp st e.
striking Clifford In the alid&lt;m&gt;eil.
.
try by the llltemalional Mrs. d~· Kni~;iUb beMo;:
CHfford died almost inltanU,.
""'"eDcy Iince 1954 arrived here camp
or , ass
Y· ·
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ld John Hunnell Jr. Camp cuft,

year wD1 begin at 10 a.m. in Hearing Room
County, hao beoa oppointed bead WAliiiNG'I'OII &lt;UPII~
floor, Ohio Department Building.
o1 one ol lbe new dlvlolonl II Labor Secrolary Jerey B. .~
Included oo the entire •IIIIo llall-tructlon aDd ·
Induatrial School at Laa· mao restped Frklay 111ih~ ••·
f1 48 proJects are eigot Federal projecll to be
know-ledgina: tbat be accepted. a
lliid OOJlltruetion projects, five' ora on May 16, including
John R. Fergum, chtef of the fl,IX» gilt from Tua1 ffn,~~eier
alate construetlon projeeiJ and II WOf aDd OOJlnee&lt;iDg are
llale Juvenile Division, said Frl- Billie Sol Esteo he llkl lie
wldenJne 1DCI reiUI't'aclng im- eel to cost f12,208,JOO.
that Vejlltky wt11 be Ill unable to Jtve within hil
pnrvemenll.
Also !Deluded are aJx 'lbiJ amount would raile
al. the occupatianal tr~ a-~ear 18.lary.
bridtJ• painting f"'OjeeiJ in 10 total value fll aU n!ghway
in which youlho woO Holloman, o f..._ Teuo
eounllot aod t guard raU palnUna placed under oonlract during
fuD lime prepar1J11 them·! leader, Slid today 11&lt;! 1o 11ow
f"'Ojeclllr 311 Mllllleo.
1ll82 calendar year lo $!!1,690, B .
for
oulaide.
an unemployed eleetrlolan."
'llle ffnl of lht four Marietta
~
Divlsloo projeotlo " .IS milo )m. Ancient Vinlage

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cious service and wonderful

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Y:.e ~~~.::.:.. ~s18gio~~~
announ~ today that lis flflh bid openlnc

Strvlnl Metp

ON MAY 13
Mother will enjoy our gra•

that

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ter,

Morlha Stewart Fog!-. and
waa 8 Mason oounty nativo!,. l~rn
:~: '::;.,.18lrl. llA! had beeo •H or
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Survtvklg are hit wife, Kather.
"•. a daughter, Mrs. W. R.
M....,; two ,..,, SarnJ., al Mu1Jen1, w. Va., oud
, of M"'on; a 11ster, Mrs.
Casto, Wan-m, 0 .: _a
Lon F011l....,g. Barn.,._
Middleport, wu dismissed
0 . ; 10 groadchild""', and
day by Judge Bacon.
great-grandchildren.
1111 son, Don, carrtes on the
MAN ARBE8TED
family bualoess, •Del io a former
Toe Mo!iJ County Sheriff's
basked&gt;aU ooaclo a11c1 ptmcipai at
P....._ reported the arrest
Wahama 111gb Sdoool
Robert F. Barnhart. 31, ·ol
'l1le body wiU lie ill .state from
on a charge of iDtoxicatiDD. 1 ,_ •
_,~
1 t•- churcl • S U:~K.tay.
will appe
w • p.m. a r~
ar
lllterment will be iD the Suncourt Juclae Emmelt
Memorial Park, Pc Pleas·
with Rtv. Richard Wri&amp;ht
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ol"ficiatlns. Friends may cai.l
II Foglesong·· funeral

4Mmetta DiVISIOD Road
TB0 d
. o·ds
PrOJecl
1 . .0 e pene

WE PAY 3~. INTEREST ON SAVINGS

RUTLAND

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ac!ademic eornmunJty we
andenlped , eat
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BrleQr not ::_IDled." 0

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One way you can help yourselves is by cultivat• •
jna the thrift habic. We eotclially invite youro

Depoelt lniUJ'aac.

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hu room for at aignatutel!l
no1 0n
oOmpletel Hlled
Weft
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The pelil1olllo reacl, 'because

can help you young people of
commu~u,y, or the farm-youth oraaniza·

Member Federal

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govemor's office. Eacb

Whonever w~

1871

lJDiva'llty

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Stalder from Cali E.
aricbr•a eecood HVeD yea Friday in adlon fl Meigs
lorm Ollilo ,•Sunday. D!Salle ,:. Common Pleas Judge Joho C.
fuaed to ~t 011 h' 1
con. 'l1le plaintiff was
when
··about tlle Ul r:~:: her malden name, Doris G.
llor Ia lbe week
cor.
ea;,.. Jtudenl.o .have' formed •r,,. An actloo filed during the
111 d 1 elide 111 Sludoml PetJ. year 111 """""on pleas
clr lat· A. E. Erwin, South
11 . c.!,.lttee" aDd
peUIIono-.
Middleport, against Dexter
BrleQr
I 1 Frld . It win, Erwin Gulf Service

YEARS OF COMFORT

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Pomeroy lawyer Fred Crow works hard at his prof. .
sion and dabbles in golf, bowling, and humor, He fiu 111e
most fun in the humor department.
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II wiD contain. 7ll aolique can. This week It received a remarkable addition: 1 H..
ant I que bicycloo aod .otage baby crocodile from Florida sender's name mercifu1Jy
ooacbeo, aDd a 110'1 fore wa,.,.. withheld. The picture II)Jove 'is a close-~ the erltt8r
Heficoplen wlll fly oV«b•ad, that looks like he would dine on Mr.
'1 ll1iD Ill)"
dropping _ , ...... the clty'o time. Actually, baby crocs are diffieult to feed (Wblcll
Park of Roaes oo the parade quickly will become the home mission of Fred's 110111,
""""·
Rick and Carson, perhaps). Adult crocs aren't hard to
Mayor R. Rallloll Weollake aod feed. They dine with pleasure on human appendages.
the oily'• - - queeo Long before the Crow Croc becomes an adult tbeJw
will be 1o the parade. 0o lhe ,... will be a legal dlsJlO.Sition !"ad• in tho case, !borefore.
view stand will be 11 general• Mr. Crow, 111 his pursmt of a good lauch no mafttor
who Uve ill the OoiU01'bu• aroa where it may be found, bas re&lt;eived sheep, goats dueb,
aloDI with ·memberoo of the Ohin and all sorts of material objects calculated to
..,.....iooal delogalloo.
and ~der. His collection already Is recognized •
most smgular.
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from now.

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Mr. Fog}esong, ..On Tour O£
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and. pia·
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eet "est a. Technici"ans Go On Crash
Letart Falls,
city belng
by 1be com- Irk Company II Middloport, ,..
Funeral aervl""
.....u ll!ld ~ .., • : ,~- Tech Toda
Brleker Brings JamesRacine.manager,
Kimball of Athenl,
for William H.
who
clly's oesqulconlonlal .....,. Mlddl.;:: Chamber ol Oo ~
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auggeots
died Friday at uo p.m.
the
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Cllnie, will be ~ld Sun· · p ls
th Mn'ooiio'
merce moetlng.
Grande College today lacee
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boforo disposing U. day at o'clock from the Mai!Oft
or
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West Virginia Tecb. lD a double·
&lt;UPI&gt;-A MatiODI fer ~I t.ne·--"•'*'·
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Mothodiol Church
( bora said lhal mueh lnfonnatlon header
at 1 p.m. on !he team allechnicoans
on "'"' orb• ride are aiJnilar
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Killed
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diamond at
Gran.!&lt;
time today, hoping to solve !&gt;l"b- wlticlo
during . cliiif ' V ·1\I.WJe Ja being
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be a bt\neflt In 11oe future. n.. Coach Art Lanham's Bed'""n !em&amp; which nave pw;loed bade naut John GleM'o fligbt Feo ._
IUttcf· tit l ' ifitup o1. Obw
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two d
Ua Cioeirmati this America's next manned orbiWI mal1lmctilm ill • control qa.
Unlflri!IY ........ not
f}IVOree Grant&lt;l!d
ma:f years aod • llcaloed fun..-. D
Ar.-~ . . . \· .~· ~~ aloo ~!"""I
a written - . but :..., Ulllble
play flight 1o M•Y 18 at the earlieot. tern of the space eapou1o.
polnl ·totlnlr u.s. Seoalor
norls G. St!llder
al :::::::..:~....h.! ::~ .og
gument . report
"' lbe toUr.
t!oelr "ith XaV· lnfDmled sour... indicated ··~·
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W. BrleU.
oos boanl of A divo""'
l"•nted DllriJ G.
m other ~ of ll&gt;o. C el ler
duo
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U. S. military ..,.,.... reported
a.. Hooel Sal bad b 0 0 •
evacuated" by cJe.
govermnent troop
B)' Chou ED-Ial, prom!..., "reoolule
C..trol Boll 01 c-..,
Friday afteo' a b r lo I IU)&gt;porl" lo ·lbe Loollaa robela. n.. abandnnmeot of llouei Sal,
with attacking
rebel wOI'Ilfd lbe !JDlled, Stateo oo hall wblcb Ja Ill mlleo wOII al the
n.. Laollon del
_,_,_ IllP~~~tlee in Southeull AJID. royal Olpltal of Luang Prabaog.
eoae ·--·,
- - . govenuneo lroopo Yirlually giveo the [II'I&gt;Commllllill

Otboro, alsO al .Columbus. Tro- A. B. tlooald G. Jooobo, ,..
pblel, ribbono .;od money awarda ol Mr...d -·Dale
of

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..... pullin• out of 11oo ..... but Sol .. ........., of the norlhwflleno hall al !he
thll wu the ffnl eoaflrmaiiDa bf """'" the Melraoa River iDIAo ldacdom.
U.S. mllllar)' bert tlo.t ll 'l'bollalld.
A del.... _,_,.._
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hallda.
Iaior Gao. Pr- aoaru.atlea oald, ll oa '-eel 011 off..,.ive
(Ill WuhlnJ!on, 11oo Stoto Jle. oald ll'rlday that -~ 1100 Lao- wD1 be lauacbad limultaoeously
lbe ldml•lalralloo 11ao aDd 1.000 clvlliana apiDJI"' Luaq Prabang. home of
was OOIIIlderiDg "mon lor&lt;eful"' fled inoo Tballomd. llA! 11 id royal the ldac. a11c1 lbe adminiotno"•e
aelloo, poaolbly lbe dlapa!A!b Ill Loollan aolollm were beln~ dJa. eapjtal of Yleoltane, ,..t of the
U.S. lroopo lo Laoo, to bois,.. the armed aDd b[&gt;1 In a ....tro&lt;led ( o v - .
IIIID'I royal U'lllf'• dofeooe of _., "bile ol v lllo 11 d were The pledp ollllpp«&lt; &amp;om Rod
the )lnJie ldogdom.}
.......,... 1o determine wbetJoer China came ill a ....,.110 from
Cloloo lltporl
they are refugees or pro.Commu- Chou to "-ali.ot" JK"OJillor.&lt;le&amp;.
CloiDMe Communlol PromJer nbs agenll.t
lgoate PriDoo Souv811110 Pbouma.

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. rs arelr•e- records Their a~ - . L . .
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ave timee1ror regL'i
r · lion is ·9,985 pounds
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t•on ·~ . Y
SIO pounc1a of fat, wheo M". Kmght.
ed lo a lwJce.daily milking. .,..
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27 Unemploymrnl
This Goemsey bull ,... bted

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len Quail&amp;, &lt;7 &gt;, If/ ft., 3 in.
office. reported this week that burnie Glen'o Lasa, ' that posteol
Girls broad jump - Crestlyn 21 initial claims were filed by an ollldal pi'Oduellon record tf
lflcks &lt;S&gt;, 11ft. 3 ln.
M. County residents
milk and 111
14013 ~
Girls &lt;10 yard dash _ Ell
~ lot 1 number a1 ~loy .,.;..... of fat. "Lieulooanl" alol
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Qualla, (7), II ""·
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(IJ, lll9 It
hmo.
ral.ing of 'Doolrable.
lllgb jump - -Jell Gibbs, (8),
4 k., 5 ln.
MEIGS GENERAL BOSPJTAL
GAME ANIIOUNCI'.II
Girls sact .,... :_ Janetto Scott 1AdmiMions - Fem Raynoao, A softball game will bo plaJtl
&lt;8 &gt;.
Racine Rl. •• La..-a Wat•.o:o Ra· SUnday at 2 p.m.• Rutlaod VL
&lt;10 yard daslo, bor• _ Bruce cille: Kathy Huddleslon, Pome- Bedford Youth Oeoter.atlhe W.
Simpeoo, (ll. u sec.
roy.
· lml FIO!d oear Dorwin oo RDult
Baskelball lhrow - Paul lt.ap. Dlocluort!e• - Lora J o 10 e s, :&lt;!. ~ will lie
loina. &lt;a&gt;, 110ft. liD.
Minersville; Mae Alooander. Potn· a!Jie.
Boys brood Jump- Jell Gibbe, eroy,
Ill, IS fl. 1~ ln.
RUPE FINED
B-U ihrow for glrla - Bar. CAVI:IN IIIJtllll8 EIGDT
Leo lbope, 411, fl1 Ooeoloire Ill.
bora Higgins, (Bl, 114\1 fl.
CIIARLEROI, Belgium (UPO- 2, wia fined p aDd .... Fl'ldq
Girl! high jurpp - Elleo QuaDs A eavein II the Petit Try coal niglil ID court IICllkm of .tlddioaDd Janetto Scott, s fl 10 ill.
mJno at Lambasarl buried eight port Mayer K FOJC1If&gt;all throw - Lany. WUI, miners Friday. killing 11 least noy, Rupe had beeo obar1e&lt;i willl
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(-... lirtt .,.. rt~llleol lW

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~... It 11Ja MarJaret
Ell..
.&amp;arcH wn.ra, .mo hl• accept.
,.t IN tavllalloo ol Robert Sil'
gtat Sbrfvtr, Jr., d!rec-;Ol' of tbr
~ 10 oartJ&lt;Ipole Jo the program for a project in Ecu:Wor,
Soullt America.

Mi.N WllltOI'I 111'0011 u a toacl&gt;·
er ollhe lowilliP'odo alltO)'Doldoburt. and prior to and lollowlnJ
her teadllni OJ&lt;ptrlenee ..,. chil'
drtn'• UbrariaD at the G al l le
Caualy Dialrlct ilbrll')', 1&gt;illft
lhe wa1 in cllarp ol aU child.
ren'o aetlvltiel.
She b.u been aetive in many
eemmunlty pre]edl
lllcludlo&amp;
4-H, Gallia Junior Fair. She 11 1
member ollhe o1n11n1 trill, "l'lte
Coed1." which won ~ and r..
11oo.11 bo1101'11 In lhe 111111-C FL'U
Bureau Talent rmd.
A brodler, Eerl. IIOW hYRII Ill

Mill Winters, :n, ill 1 natJve of
liollla roooly, daupter of Mr.
and Mn . Earl T. Winters, Jr. of
Jacbon Pike. Slle 11'111 he aredfrom Rio Gt-ande College
11111 .lui&lt; wher&lt;! ohe bat majored
li •rneatary edneation.
BotloD. Ia

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., brodler, Dooald, io • ,.p~~c&gt;­
more at Gallla A&lt;ademy .
Miu Willers wm lea,·e about
June 28 and fly 10 Abajo, Pl."'ro
Rico. wlwrt &amp;he wU1 br.tm u-a:a.
lng. II 1rill
0011111\Ull·
ity development, pbyalcaJ oondilloolng and adapting In enmatic eooditio01. After Cow-wettb at
the eenl« eba '!rill ID to ao Am·
trlclll uoJventty far ~raln 1 a1 ln
Spolllah, hlot«y, eulluro, and
learn about the ecoonmy aad naI""' ol lbe -.y ill •ilich ohe

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Gold Indicted
In Conspiracy
Concludes Jury

G~nter's Caves Open For Summer

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Final teetioD for th~ J.:cgldor
project II made al L... - ol the
lralnirC period, aod ll Nlectod,
Mlu Wlntert wW live in Cutll·
ca, Ecuador ln • hou&amp;!llJI unit
near the fM'mtng community ol.
Indian larmet'l. Tho main object
ol the JII'OJect lo .. """'"' Nil·
denta ol that ~tor lrcrn P•·
ama hal p"'ductk&gt;a lo diverllfted
oJrleullure.

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'!'H E CE I . ~BHITI B S
In
the making is George Anderson, cur·
l~ g dri Bergm,.·s fh·st husband, Dr.
rently
playing in "Seventeen" at t h o
Pde r Lindstrom, has a new claim to
fame. Art rrltlco and F'rench collectors Equity Library Theatre .•. Robert Prea·
have !won praising the landscapes ,he ton was wanted for the upcomlnJ mulli·
palntt&gt;d - two dozcil of them . They re cal "Mr. President," but he turned It
on rx hihition at a swank Rallery on the down. He's still enamored of hlo moat
Avonue Franklin D. Roosevelt In Paris re~nt show, which closed out of town,
, . Dai'V Batos, who won national fame and expects It to be revived.
Lawrence Welk played colf with for·
when she batlled for desegreaatlon In
Little Rock, is writing a book about her mer Prealdent Eisenhower In I' a I m
•·xporlenecs . , . Fred Astaire 11 going to Springs and inadvertently walked off
be angry w1lh the drumbeatero for "NO· wlth two of Ike'S clubo. A frantic tele·
torious Landlady": they reported that phone call wa&amp; made, and a network exe·
· he took Barrie Chaoe to a screening of eutlve agreed to return the clubs on his
the film , and what '• more, held henda way to the Springs . . . The two hand·
with her! Fred hao been fl&amp;htlna t h at some lado who tonk turns dancing with
atory for years, maintaining that ~e ad· Loretta Young at the Stork Club were
mlr.. Barrie as a dancer, and that 1 all, her sona, Chris and Peter Lewis.
. period.
h tl f Prl nceu
Beli•ve it or not. the Jayne Mansfield·
It waa no-autograp me or
· lUckey Har~ltay divorce announcement Grace when she and Prince Rainier vi·
was not a publicity stunt. They fought ailed the oet of "The Grand Duke and
over career trouble, and for a while the Mr. Ptmm" In Nice. Their Serene High·
· fight was serious. Jayne Isn't doiiiJI much neuea expre'"d great Interest In a
at the box office in thlo aountry, and scene Involving Charles Boyer, and In·
. ahe'• worried over the future of her ca· vlted several members of the cut to
reer. Meanwhile ohe wlohes Mickey . bave lunch with them at the Metropolo
would find himself a job that she could Hotel. But the actors were surprised and
·respect, inotead of just working as Jlllrl dllappolnted when Grace refused all re·
'Cif her entourage ... FranchOt Tone and queata to otan her name to some souven·
·airline s1ewarde81 Kay Donnelly have tr.
cooled II . . . Few lana are aware that
One of the Important leaden of the
"How to Succeed.'. which waltzed off Republlun Party hal decided It must be
· -wtth IMlven Tony Awarda and a Pulitzer Nelson Rockefellt'l' and Barry Goldwa·
-Prize lhio aeason, waa held back for a · ter leadln&amp; the alate In the next prNI·
·whole year from produetlon on Broad· dentlaleleetlons, to give the RepubUcana
way. Feuer and Martin, perfettlonlata a· uberal and a conaervaUve to vote for.
about these thtnaa, could have ruohed it He reaso111 that Gov. Rockefeller Is the
in nhe~ had everything set), but decided only candidate thf party dare put up
to gamble for many montho and pollsh agalllllt Pruldent Kennedy, and bellevea
the show.
Sen. Goldwater won't mind runnlnc for
the Viet l'relldeney. (But where a r e
• Former
Nova, who they Coin&amp; to find a Jacqueline!)
saya he baa Janis
Roceu,
Monlque Van Vooren, who just re.fo!ID&lt;:rawforcl
using turned from Europe, aalcl'she saw ll:lluilis
fl· beth Taylor In Rome "and she actually
at'!d had&gt; black·lnd·blue tiW'elllnt on the
bridge of her nose, which abe waa try.
lng unllleeeufullY, to camouflage wtth
to makeup. oth"er th1111 that ahe'a never
by looked mDr• beautiful, mon ndiant,
Henry and more happy." 11 Lil truly.looked r•
were .dlant and baPP7, tbat'e mo,.. Mci news
p!'l)o for Sybil BuriOn.

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WJ~h

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To Thank The

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Votara Who
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t oll I cmtl per word for tbne coueevdve tn.!rtaon1.
Spe..."ttl ~ oae month for 30.ceotl per word.
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one tnrorrect i.n.eruon.
Card ot 1\lanb and Spedal Notice. ot BYeu.U. 11.»,
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But - . . "'llle Doteoders" hart and Steve Allat hove beeo
wat an ~ tint-o!ded, 1111ar. dnwed by no-.. And Ju 1 t
ooaled plea for nlaxatloa o1 tile ...., doy. o opobsmon lor
abortion Ja..,, 'llluroday Digbt'o 1 oew aerleo, "Mr. Smilll Go..
••....., lleporos" llifDec! at • mud! To Wllll!loitoo" - wb!ch loot
more bolaoood, ...,..,...fooate poi!IIcal . , . - . Ill the J i m m 1
approach for all tidea.
Stewart comedy movle verawn It dld ~ '-'- m
' ito ·fr-~ uJd that &lt;11 ~lev ilion Jt will bo
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preseoti.tJoo ol lhe dllfereooo be- tolally liOII-cornmiltai.
Cotllolie aid I10D • Ca1boii&lt; Wby! What in .... ... ....
advocates. Aod it eircJ.ed m OD afraid ol!
two Jooal . - ol the controYerly:
.... GaMel .....11 Bob NewChicago, - . ...,. ........ bart'a CIIIIOOlled NBC-TV ohow
charge the.-. il a bon 111 bJrtb will be replocod durmg tho 1um.
conlrol servlcoo In - ..u• ........._ merby "Play Your Hunch" .• ,
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alt and clloica; aod New Haven, CBS-'l'V, whim hat an exelullve
Cotm., wltere a cliuic of lhe cootract with Arthur Godf.roy, re.
Planned P-bood Federation, fwoed to lot blm bost NIIC-TV'o
opelled to tall the COIISI!tutlonatily "'l:oni~" for a week In
of tile state l!rw agalnat b I r t ~ September, to wbkh ilo h od
Cllttrol, was closed.
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Most, lf 1101 all, of lhe
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r(.Hll' valrs of leave~ have fQ!"med
tho growing Up should b&lt; pinch·
ed baclt: from three to five side
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pnmiog ... ha.dly bo
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sterno .. yoor l'hr)'lo

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slwwy bkMJm , summer
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got no birth control infonnawm tbe 400tb annivercary of the
atnbt FE
there. Said one: ''They give you bard't birth, wbiob OCClR'tiB 196i.
the runaround.'"
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the ~urch Federation of Great- r
er Cflicsgc, oonteoded • "de fq.
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to" ban exists. But Dr. ·Karl A.
DOWM'
Mey,, medical director of c~"'
uucounty Hospital, said It doeo not,
~dding, however_, that the dis:ie-m-1.. .,-011.*,"'""""""""'"' 11111
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Jack Harris, Mr. and Mn. John .
OM~illblpWitudltlllr-ttw.IIIWU_,..A•t~~~~~
Roose and family, MlltoD '1\iW.
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and Anna Tuttle.
: "'t' Ott- - - - since hit organization was tax- Karen Grifit'b vlsfted. Iter
un.,_v
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health commissioner, maint -;11(1()
there was no ban in board of
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the right to advocate bittlli con- ward Grlfflth, recently,

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Mr. and Mrs. """' Lodw!dl ,
One ratllolle, however - Dr land clrlldren visited with ·Mr. ·~,
Joho Rock, of the Harvml Medi: and Mrs. Ml~on Tuttle and famtly
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Saturday night.
- ~- an 1 pioneer of oral Mr nd Mrs Milt Frederlctt 1

eon~~aception - .l!laid religious .op- caned :n their · da~, Mn~.
posltiQD to certam fo~~. ol. ~Jrth Mitchell Holley and family Satur·

was an
unagm&lt;:!d day evening.
threat.·· But other, more official Ml'l. Lafe Cogar and Bill went
(atholle apokesmen appeared to to 0pa l.c:d.s, ·Flori&amp;, last week
disagree.
and brought her grandson home
Bot.IJ sides ol the Connecticut is- with her for 1 vfsJt.
sue also were pl'e.sented. And old. Several from the Ridt§e atttend·
time birth control advocate Mar. ed the 'May Day program at
Jaret Sanger b~d her uy too. OheotA!l' school Tuesday.
One of the pointed disputes of MN. Lale Coga&lt; received word
the evening inYO!v-ed bow bot h Saturday ~ing of the death ol
pro and anti-birth control adva her stepmotber, Mrs. Mary Kigbt
~ates felt the use of taxed funds at Grantsville. W. Va.
1t p'fbll~ bo.CJI,pitals and clinics Archk! Rose visited with hit
eided their ' artum&amp;nt!!. Each aic!e cousin Walter Tuttle Sunday.
teels ihat since it la contributilg Mr: and Mrs. Charlie RoweD of
eon t r o I

taxes, It shouldn't play secolld
Iiddle.
It waa difflcuk not to rompare
lhe methods of "The llellltlders"
and "CBS Reports." The n;akflt'l
of "'lllo Defenders" loade~- U..lr
ltgumect in a pra~t\cal p~Utlcal
approoch to rell bleir viewo '"'

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7:45 'lbt UfeliDI
8:00 0b1o Valley Nen
8:05 OIUo Nn.
8:10 Spol1l 'l'oda,
1:20 MU&amp;ieal Clock
8:56 Commu:aft7 Nnre

East Liverpool were owmfgftt I:GO ~: ~
guests ol his aunt Amy Wolf, on ::: Sl!owen
Monday rughl
10·00 MaSOII County~
1111'. and Mrs. Dole Warner ol 10;110 1'ali OC lbo Towa

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Syracuse ~!ailed on Mr. and Mrs. 10:55 WorJd NeWI
Kennell! L:wson Sunday.
U;GO il'bal'o 1111 Number
Margare Tuttle ~ Jean
(Mon.. Wed.. I'd.)
~~~ m Point 11:110 Talk ol lbo ' ...,. level.
'l1le Hilltop Busy Bees 4-11 Clm
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••cos ReP,(II'tl," on the other met with JuUe Role ol Easban, ll:U Talk ot tM Twa
hand, wu not out to selt a view- Friday evenlng.
11:15 Cburcb Belli Riq:
poinl blatantly. CBS ... oaly b&lt; Mr. end MrL Kennoth LaWBOn
t!"rttta1 ...,,
commended heartily for s!Mding moved from Clalumllus . 1o lbeir ll:tll ~lilly)
by this magnillc:enl tohow desplte homo 1111 1!!011le Ridge recently.
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the fact that It cannot ~ doing Susan and Sarab Jeanne Tuttle 11•41 or
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too well In the rating• against IJl"ftt MondaJ&gt; olgbt wltll t1oo1r
.. The Untouchables" and " S J n 11 cousin Kat'ny Tuttle.

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Program Of Poems, Readings,
soctety
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Grouv singing of the theme the t'nemP of the program

Mrs. Emerson Jones Js Elected
Regent 01 Meigs DAR Chapter

Around And
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Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGHT

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Soct'ety /

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Monday evening will mar t e
b
(Technicolor )
.
eginning of a week of special
Gary Merrill, Mlthael Crall! , ervires at the Middleport First
Joan Greenwood and M1rhaPl B'pt.,st Church with Rev. Doug· Mu, Campbell Harper
h
Ias F:ades as evanRellst.
ed by her mot~·
Mrs. F
Callan .
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Sunday evening, the Rev. Don· MJac ~sohn , en_tcrtaM•.n&amp;l the
"BRUSHIEIRE"
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John Ireland, Evertott Slnane, ' ld Boone, pastor of the church orTh" daphst _ISS ontarhy
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Jo Morrow
will have a Preparation night ser- ty . u~s ay evenmg a er
i('e at 7 30 and the church is Mam st. home.
' trlving
lo have 15 per cent of iU The meeting, in cbarge of
SUN.·MON.·TUES.
esideut m~mbership in attend- Nellie Winston, vice
M•y 13, 14 &amp; U.
ope11ed with devotions by
"FLOWER DRUM SONG" ' ('e
anM · d h been designated as Oscar Hardaway, who had
(1echnl color)
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·p ~/; w?,s night with the goal her topic, ''Ideal Christian
Nancy Kwan
Jamefl Shigeta
a('
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rd h. "
Juanita Hall
'1PI as having every pew filled . a s 1p.
.
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Srhnol Roll call'' night w1t:1 the the theme of the program Feclo.sses of the Sunday School sented by Mrs. Jacbon. An
A NIW IDIA 'Oif A N~W IRA
tri~·lng to 1\ave a 100 per cent cle, "How successful are 0 u r
I attendance.
pr-ayers?" was read by Mrs C.
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evtming
the
largest
R.
'ioung aod Mrs. Haraaway
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, ' family present will be re('ognized read, "The Winning of a
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· eli t~s "Lad11 and Dad'1 Night." " Heart's Garden."
Friday night will be "Friends During the businesa ses~ion,
Invitation" night with Saturday • Mrs. H.:~rper reported that t h
evening named ''Young At Hearl" cross for the church had been or·
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ni~ht. Following the Saturdlly eve- dered. A communlcatim w a
ning servlre refreshment• will be read from Mrs. Kathryn Payne
serwd to ull the "Young · at pre.sid~nt of merldith,
Heart ."
the group for their kindness to
Servi(·c~ will clo!le &amp; u n daY her. Mrs. Young was electlld
••. with Nationwide't
morning with the 10: 1~ service delegate to the Hockin~~: District
new Family Hospitaliu·
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tn th1• Mi(ldl('porl. Boccalnur- Sub-Missionary convention to
cion Plan! Offeu liberal
ente
being held In the evening. heM at Glouster. Sunday
callh benefits . , , fj!OriJwiJ, coverage . . . Juu A nur~e•·y will h~ h"'l d ror I. h e A chicken dinner wal
small ('hildr~n ea(·h ~vening dur· to the above and Mrs. Emma
ratn. ~e me soon!
ing the services.
Bland, Mn . Arnold Richards,
P81 r I W• W1'll•1IMI
Mro. Er.in Boumgardnor. Mrs.
and Son
RF.CEIVF.S PIN
Arlena Reece, Mrs. James Pay·
:111 N. Second Ave.
I Will iam n oi lf'y, (;runl
StrN·t. ne, Miss Julia Reece and a guest.
WY. 2-2311
Middleport M lddl~port, wa~ recently pre~nl· Mrs. Virginia Stalworth lf Nf'W
ed with his haH ~nlury member- York C!ty. The next meeting wili
OFPICI HOURI:
I ihip certlflrntl' and pin from the be held at the nome of Mra. Ch:1rJ to 7 p.m. -Itt, I to 5 p.m. Modern \\'oodmnn l.orlge, Mlddlf'-- les Jone.t, June 1.
othen by Appointment
, port Camp No. 1\33~. Althou~otl t'ne
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ATIONWIDE has aOOut 80 ITif'mbers. Mr. ·
MUlU.t.liNJU~&lt;~&lt;~&gt;~ceco~&lt;~~r.t.N' ey Is a fm·mer employee of
Gre~l New Pupil•
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New York Central Railroad,
A get-acquainted party and
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ing reUr4'&lt;1 several year1 ago.
registration for children who will
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be entering the Bradbury first
grade next September w\11 be beld
'I'Ue!day. May 18, at the school.
Mrs. AudNy Theobald,
ol the cla11, !1 asking tbat
leasl one parent accompany
cl-lild to !he party which wi\J
Include lunch at !UO for
. and children . 'l1te event will
g•n at 9 a. m. and wJU include
I tour of the building. Mrs.

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Vows Taken In
East Liverpool
Altar Ceremony

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weD is regtate«d nurses, practl·
cal nurses and our&amp;el aides,
ha¥1 an opportunity to gain
t...Jonal guidance In tha
care of the stroke patient at
program to be presented ~~~lgbt
UJI4er the IIIIJ&gt;ICOB of the
County Heart Council
The tW&amp;hour program will
held in the Federated church
See&lt;md·sl in Pomeroy. begin
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at 7:30 p.m.

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R.P.T.,

Guidance office at 7.

Officers For

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NEW YORK - &lt;NEAI-Vin·
C!eOt J . Dooehue Ia one of those
wba look baek loodly ·oo telev!1iona'a good old &lt;\liys. He was ooe
of tbe dir«tors who made 1t an
exciting medium, There aren't
many of them around any more.
You look at thla vtteran 11od
you're 'uddenJ.v,ltruek Wltb a remitlder of )1st bow young te l~vi·
1ioD 111. Donehue sUD · Jciob Ilke

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MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
NOW SHOWING
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ROARING 20'S..
With Dlvld Jan1sen, Diane
F01ter, Jack Carson, Diana
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"Tbooe "'""' cood clays." Doneb1Hi aa;f. lo'l'heY were daj-e wbea
I p~q · lib thai . .......t "Tbat'a
WherO tbo . . TOw.' "is - Goi(lg,'
w'"c:ha..--\-..:i. · •. •.'I:'~ •
·Jr. and
Kim
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bo ~ anoihio- play; ·.,. • ..,...
tal.''-·

low as •••

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'18Cun. 11•

had,.,_,-.,

Van HeOln, Ruth Roman
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HOME!

Llllecl lllrst

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Sun.-Mon.
May 1S.14
Merle Obel"(ln
Lex Blrker
"PRICI OP PIAl"

"THI WORLD OP
IUZII WONG"
(Tecbqfcolor)

Tuea.-WI&lt;I.
Moy 15-16
PAMIL Y NIGHTI
Tony Curtis
Janet Lellh
Llnda Crlstal KeeUJl W)'na

'THI PIRPICT PUIILOUOH'
(In Color a. ll&lt;opa)
.

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lft4

To111 ltlndlll lo
""'HI MATING GAMI"

an Color a. ClftemiiOOPI)

Regular "Poydoy deposits" will btp !toe·
prtuuN of 1 liooncool crilia Ito. hoch·
ing , _ 1cwool .....

lat us opon your sa&gt;ingo acc"!"'t today
10 yoo ood youn wiU loa 10/t-41·,.,.•1

We Poy 3% ln-1 On Yaur S..l,..

The FARMERS

and Savings Compa..Y
Mllmllor P....ol R-rw S'"""'
Mlllllbor
!)opoolt IMUr.._ Corper.&amp;n

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POMIROY&lt;

· ~nt

among the
' I , will '.V h o
~ r 42 .Dl81 to
) IUiltrJes SatI

and prodUC&lt;ra bad to go Ia 61m

I

)hm eo:....
) of a 22-day
Jtrmany, Po-

citing, adventuresome televttioll

drew rapidly to a close. It waa
a ease of strangulaUon in a DOt.W
of rilm.
Dooehue switched to the stage.
He is eummtly at work oo the
preliminary plantl lor -the a e z l
Mary liJartin show, which bearl
the
"eon.. on .,
Come All ... The· ...... ta by ""'
thilr Schwaru "1".!IowaN llietz.
and Don_
eluie eayo lie .thinka ~ •
"the best flilng · they(ve e.; e r
dooe." lfe edmtta tbeee Ia ..,..
book trolibtd noW~ btit that's par.
for the eoune.
.
Dmtehue'i· work, at lhe mom.
ent, II 80 iavoJved with delatl
that he foOls a ...,.. o1 lrustr•

i!lce

aeid ·, . 'Ill' ·........,. 1..
ter&lt;lay," lie ~•. "'I lbougbt 1
waa in tbe ..-u. I've beai so tak·
ea 'up wilh 'lilt!O detai!s. . l migbl
81 well be a bookkeeper. ···
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vlsfoo abowo, Ia ':~
"'"""'""' h. - ·
noom, 1
chUdreD'i ~~ · wbiell defies
tlnaailfc~
. h on five m 93
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g eonditioru;,

.

! IPI'DYe under- Sabur said potiel""''.,a taka
1
ons betwoon
becaaw of • WllllinJ:
' behind
Kartoauwlrjo, ., till
~ ilg the Obi..
· Darul lslam (MOJiem) or)m travel. ~y ganiza.tion, bad RMiped me lllell
) Hlune, 0 n 1
assauinate sabmo.

_,.title,

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)Jrcl of @duca-

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and i.s
1
~ Angus &lt;:"at-

Bert Smith Of
Silver Ridge
Died At Home

I
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dliG.e! _ ~; ·yet it ill a IIJ•
dfeeled. aboW. """ nplanati&lt;Jo Ia
&gt;

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LUMBER

(In Coloncope)
-oliOGlenn Ford
Rod Steleer
HJUIALH
(Cinemdcope • Color)

has been

"""'"" iD the lint ....
""""In&amp; llrood&lt;OIC 11r
Ioformation Mink'« M~
Yamin, made it appear the 10o
year-old Sakamo had beea ldiW.
Yamin's broadcut spoke ol tbll
president u '"tertiDgpl,.. • wen
literally IJJelning ..left" which il
used iD Indonesia M a pout.
I&lt;&gt;&lt; "died" or .......,.
away."
A later broadcast bJ' Lt. Cot
Sabur o( the pretidential aa1
said, however, that "with God'111
the preaideut .... ""'

net-

Kiln drJed. All
d•men·sions. 2" x
4''s as low..., ---

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SAVE CASH

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IHILVING
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lin. ft,

q'

&amp;be U. S.

plelutil IVOry !lllde' ol lboi W o11·:~ .
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, . 'atOey beimo fa till middle
a! till "!ljlri'\0, },away
, from . r~ """. • ;~ ln the
tDOino .. tile
..
lliall that ......... the -

ts. ... n.

4c

f&gt;nlliraoa,

aet-..

the
tbe Romper Room
man e.plaiaed, "beeauae pan o1
0111' """"""' and ebarm ill that
the t.eaclJen .,. locaJ ,.;.•-, -~-

·- ~ - the loeat v........W,, '""'
. ~·the dliJdren oa eadn~ity•a

'!"aft

Poeu,Uarly, the .. t.eaclJen -

lo&lt;bolioi .._ ...., . _ Spaaish ta

!'iien•&gt;IU&lt;o 11111

• ·we • t be r· .Bureail · rwemb Jl ~ _ .;.. -.au ~0:
llfPoo .• , bOliev.i\1 to ba ibe l&gt;eo&amp; by tho .iocol ato'!l!oa. akboogo

ll~c ~-II.

INSULATION

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~- · "iiWTi~r"
will -~
-w '""Que -.apoe Iilia
ol till .,. m • ·lurtcooo . .....

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CltLING TILl

n.

Pft'i!u&lt;in&amp; lhia

·. ~· ficilitiea

AM low u --·

PIGIOAID

11c ...

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ablo 01 draw ·v.-.
tiiaUT :aH fllin .... .....&amp; cover. . bl .Carla and • to utlllle the

ON 'IHUI

TILIIOAID
4k ~· n.
PLOOI TIUI

11 ••-•-• ,. -·-•- ..

NBC -

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Interior or eJ:te~~o
lor. 4' x 8' , . .
fill-.

thai
Ia

PLYWOOD

ROOFING

Complete line ol
tint: rutterint
aDd down.poull.
Allow aa --·-

Touah, dura-ble
asphalt shingles.
All types. All co-

17c lin. ft.

lora u lDW u --14.11--$ oq. ft.

SAKRETE

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._~.,.., ot the storm thor wu tritou;d ba .........,..; n a 1o • i 1
,Jo, be ~ Carla · ~ ~ leela - - lloe ...,.., ..

ldeat. for un Ia
walb or a:ardena.
Aa low u ---·

.· ~"; radio ......., • frOm .'. !ilfac· o. · ob~ie ~
·tii!JII 'at ... llld tav tbrou&amp;b {0... &lt;MIIii!U 'iloii!JDorO Wid ~

75c loat

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lOOP CIMINT
2Sc 1-.

l'*'(i!n•!"'l~ 1, '.lliii JD- _;,.~~ ~ from · tbe JDilta
.lbo Iloilo • ~ ·r.Oifi&lt;i. .
Room r.iDtt
.iltanu, I 1. 1'lMil,_ "the
· oil Ill ooe e~ly ..._

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GUTTERING

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port m the

And what b8ppoDod to t h •...
Ia COIIIalne&lt;J 'n · that the 1!81timor;o beadqua•t&lt;n
Drooebue•a l"eCCOkdion of the Jas:t
week
~ BhilcO' alioW" whkb •. be di""'--h&lt;~ every
seDda I.Q paCkages of
• """"'-~ DJaterial ·to each. ~ the 1!1 Cities.
anddlrecteil.
till •&amp;at. ..Playhouae
911 which E
••- -~- ••~·
ba
.
. ••., clty •--~ -~ -~ .....
at the same time, only whh •
"'lbe . laol. l'bflco · show," bo dtlferent Romper Room teeeher
. · ..,.,
"had J• blo&lt;lgec o1 sa.... • nd • ot c:ourae. ..;...,.,..
··~· clnldreo.
lor
~
Rompe.. Room hal ......
aeton, tet• llld ea · ~ Rlg&lt;~~ at· ating '" thta way 1Gr tO years. A
ter lllat, I weot direolly to Ill e program off'oclaf aa11 Obey ....,
oout "' ll8rt Playhouse 90. and tlu'necl dowa a bog offer frmo
the budcet lor ahov&amp;-the-line """' CBS to becomo a true
- Oil t.bat wu fl00,800."
Aa
productloo,
eo6CI ~ed,
&amp;pObOra
"We felt we shouldn't be aa

doy~? ~

!S«lpe A Color)
Fre-d MacM lliTIY and
Dorothy Malone

Alway• "In S..eon·· •••
Y011r Savl•t• Account

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.

- where they c:ould rocoup ,._
of the ooota by adling residual
rigbta - and the clays ol live, ••

.,... prosrainJ. 'ol' ..ur;e, boD.. uoo.
bue alao did the i'JinOo -and ROt.
"l

All kind 1, all wldlhl, A
lypo and kind lor OWly

purpo,._ Ao

droma program.. .

a aummer comedy BUies star~
rfllg ll'...sba Sblnlt, a Sunday
aftemooa ~;21 · ·proiram
which_ltal!«&lt; qabb7 Hayes telling 111iodes t~f AmeriCan .histOry
Cacted b7 people lik'e Eva M&amp;rie
Saint and Rod. Sleiger lor f75

of

lnt.rlor or exterior in
a wide ran110 of olyleo

;;a, aiie..

.... ol shoW. thet are oo!f7 vajiue
, _ - the CheVrlilet 110ur

LIBERTY THEATRE

po~~co

1gwu'do, ...... """""" '""""""Ramo Ju.ta &amp;aid the •ailri
.... "arreeled imnwdiatoly." Aa
inveltigaticm wu nparted UDder

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CARTOON IVIRY NIGHT

Willlam Holden, Nancy KW1n

Pomeroy,

[I~bo~~ lire
to be
on

will lnstan new
ww~ardl~~and~~M~r~a.~J~oye~e~M~ll~la~.;;;;~:;:::;:::;::~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
cen for the coming year. HO&lt;Wil·l;
es wll!l be Mr.a. Glenn Lambert,
) Mn. Earl Knight and Miss Freda
Foehnle.
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II

New olficen were
Thursday evening by the
Circle of the Hf'!ath
Churcl1 when It met at the
In Middleport.
Mrs. R. C. Wise wa11 installed
pl'esldent, Mrs. A. A. Sc•lri&gt;E•ITYil
as vice president Mrs Lee
as secretary and Mrs. Gayland
Brown as treasurer. Installing of.
fleers were Mrs. Grace John!IOII
and Mr.s. Helen Byer.
During the meeting the clrcle 1
made plans to clean the buement I
the church on May ~~ at :
a. m. Plans we~ also made
t'ne annual picnic to be held
the Middleport Roadside Park
June 14.
Ret'rt!shmenta brought by
member were auctioned to

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UlliW PJoe. H n# d
SINGAPORE &lt;UPih\ -

Heart
H. Sheets,

L•t'1 Go te lho Show Tonight

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~quorto,.

A handlul el

j Konkright

Deborah Paa:et and
Paul Christian in

C!ompllllo Palntl"'

eommumty.

Elberfelds Fumiture Departllltnt

methodthellr""'.:,";;;';i;Y.if,;.or,.t.;,he~trea~a~ury~..........

"JOURNIY TO THI
LOST CITY"

Sukarno Was
Shot At In
Prayer Meet

§@-3 GI's Moving Towa

Kroehler Living Room Suites

TONIGHT

• 360 cllffertfiJt s~adH
of lnlerier jMint
1240 m.rler colort

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SALE I

Aro Shown Plrttl

4!~.1.

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Rut/and PTA
T HoJd La sf
M • Ql ,62
P-eflna

STARTS MONDAY!

PRICE

"i"'-""'ajoij""'lltol

phy!ieal
of Health

1

children will noed next fall.
U parents have a birth «r·tlll-11
•• .. for the ehild
flrat l'ade h ohould bo
to tho party, and U not,
obtained by September.

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PRICE YIVE CENTI

Famllleo ol atroke patients,

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K~
~~te ~am chal~ gavn~

Pomeroy-llllddleport, Ohio, Monday, May 14, 1111

Five Persons Injured In Highway rfraffic Accidents

Heart Group
Plans Talks,
Film Tonight

.a

Led
Th rJ

VOL XIV NO. 25

VICe

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teaching and Ylnat materials

Your opportunity to buy Unlco's finest In
white paints. Years of good appearance and
protection-at SALE PRICES!
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Dffer
Stroke

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s....iogtoo. ~~1 Pwrta. llandy lyn Gl&gt;bolll, Monley, Jio,
ingtoo, D. C., aDd tt. obaervance It wu announced that tbe
~ evening, April '11 at 7:30 Mao" was complimenteed FrJday ren Gregg, Farrell Sbuler, Dlvill
natklnaJ DJUJie week were OD nual Flas Day picnic will be
Virginia ": Hughes. &amp;I' W. evening on Jls presentation m the Searls and Gary Ault.
agendiJRl when Return Jcmo- event ol June 8 at tht htme
St., EMt Liverpool, became humorous Jtory written by Anne The play wu under the diNeMelp Chapter DAR met Mn. J. E. Foster. It wtll be the bride ol Cedi 0. Kmg of MC: Ferring WNtberly. :1 centered Uon d. Mrl. Nan Moore eel 1
afternoon at Ole home ol potluck luncheon witb the
Coy A-ve., before an a1tar bea~ti-. aroUDd the problellUI of the Mill· special nwnber. "'Alway.,"' wu
Patrick Locbary. High st. esses provkling deuert and
fully. banked with palmi, lilies er famliy, with James Reed and beautifully presented by Sandra
James Brewington and Mn. erage. New officers wiD be
and litnted tapers,_ at the Orchard Olark!ne Davis cast as Mr. and Brewington betwee~~ acl!l. Mr..
Milloan were co-host- staKed aDd a program will
GraveCommuruty
Methodist Mrs. Mille-r. Taking the parta cl Dorothy Lacey was her accompa..
esses and Mrs. Della Windsor, a presented by former CAR
.
their d:Jildren were Eric Clumb- 1st. •
rontributing h0.11tess.
z
bers, under tbe diretion ol Mrt. Mrs. H~ lS the daughter« ers, Sarah Jane Hannigan and The stage furniture was fum.
Following tM report of tne Emerson Jones.
Mn. Clarence Garren ri Craw. Patricia Lowery, who spear-bead- ished for tbe eYening by Babr
nominating committee chairman, A dessert course waa eenoed to ford Ave. and E. H. McKenzie{!( ed most of the trouble in the Furniture and the record p1i,yw
Mu. C. M. Hennesy, officers %3 members and the guest, Mio W. 9th st., Her husband ill t'ne home wth 'ner wild schemes for by Werner Raclio
·
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•
~Com
J
hme
son
of
Mrs.
Edith
King
of
Chester,
solvin11
problems
·
1
e-.:LeU unarumous Y we~ ~Tue.
p1011. ''n:- ~re
n1
and the late Edward King.
--o
·
Before the play, 15 minutes; Gl
Emerson Jones, regeli, Mr1. wu attractive w1th a
The double ing
Mlcltael &amp;11afer as the young un- orchestra music was presented br
Geor-ge . Skinner, vice rege~t; of tulips and brld.al ~th
by rtbe ~~:~~ ivel'8ity student look~~ (~r a Forrest Bachtel, K{lren Bachner,
Mrs. Dwight Milhoan. t'fCOrdmg the_g.anlen of_Mrs. M1lnoan. Mrs.
pastor, ln
preseuee place to stay gave M1tz1e M11le! Michl Lloyd, Russell M~lhlnny,
secretary: Mrs. J . E. Foster, Knilgtt prtsided at tbe coffee
--i..ol "·
f
. (Patty Lowery I a good opportum- Mlck Morris
J~k Satterfielil,
d'
~M
.
u•c.u~~,.~~~:~n
~-~~ two am 11lei ty t
k
"bl
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h
•
cor~n '·&gt;&amp;· 8eCn:uary;
ra. aervtce.
Mr. and Mrs. William R. Ri·
o rna e up a
g sc erne CarGl Scott, Judy Wildermttn
Patnck Locbary, reglstrar; Mrs.
•
'lbe bride was lovely in a for getting her mother to rent a David Wiley, directed by EugW
~ore REed Sr., h~torian: MISS
length dress of parakeet room.
Gherke, bandmaster.
:~!1 ~ Sanborn,l!na~}am; and
•
blue wltb. beige accessories. She OOlers ID the sto'! ~ Tex- Prompters for the play were
s. o. . K1ein, libranan. .
DeVOftOnS
wore a corsage of pink rosebuds anna White as the tronmg worn- Sue Allensworth and ·Evelyn Qi).
Mrs. Ja~ded Brewington, v!ce
wnh pearl necKla-ce and matching an wfto was always "aHing," Bar- bons. Slage managers wer-e Jt!!Iregent, pres!
at the meetmg
UTS
Ve
earrlngl a gilt of the groom.
bara Jone8 as a cute member of ry Bolyard Don Rooi!b and JobJI
and Mrs. J . E. Harley acted as n.
thoH
, lub
•
the high school pep squad who
.
c'naplain 1n the ritualistic ooenlng
e Ca
c Women s C
Tne attendants were Mrs. Ro- had crush
he be
tt.
Stephenson: ushers were Tert7
Mrs. A. R. Knight, IE nt, •ave a the Sacred Heart Church
Clutter, sister of the bride,
a
on t
st a Jete Beechler, Danny Bryan, Jadl:
review at articles ~ rni~g th Thursday evening at the
and Charles F. King, brother d (who ever it might bel.
Custer, Wesley GUkey, Danny
Continental C ngreu ced
: with Mrs. Jobn Mitch
the bridegroom. Mrs. Ch.tter wore The swaggering basketball hero Litllle, Mike Little, Tim Little,
ed a number :f con~:S:~ Devotions by Min .
a black and whlte enaemble wl~h was played by Dennis Saelens, Jo'nn Manley and Ronald Manley.
ject explaining the stand taken by ~~~_r ~~ the ~white ,acce!IIIOries ~ the gr~ sTi
Mptary Swa~oodnwas c!st a,s Dufcthky Se1ling tickets were Carol J•
the DAB. A discussion followed mg."'oc l.IUitl.ud8 seastoD, a
eo~. Botfl atte~ants receJV- . on,, a g
egg pa o .e cobs, Sharon lngi:!ls and Mary
Mrs Knl ht's lnf
aJ
robUl get#well card was eeut
ed gilts from rile bndegroom.
M1llers older daughter, Kath1e Frazier.
M '
_g
orm Npart. Mra. George Horak at
The bride•s mother was att:.iN!d !Sarah Jane Hannigan ). Her
_.:.__ _ _ __
hm.!,
.. !'";:"'ate General H0111&gt;ltal. Plana
In a powder blue ensemble with beau was played by Pete WaJ.
o
made for a bake Nle, the date
white accsJOl'les and the groom's burn.
Canasta Club Mel
report on the state ~ere~ct be announoed. Memben are
mother wore beige with pink ac- John Case took the part of Sidh !II L
'neld In Colwnbus
ing knives as a money
ces.sor.ies. Both wore pi)lk cor· ney Collins crooner for a local
r.t • rs. ogan ~- .. to
·
projeci
sages
'
i A hostess gift was preJenaeu
Kay Compton presented a plano .....__ ·
A ·
tlo
.~
ed
In
.....
orchestra
and
heart
throb
rJ.
KaMrs Howard Logan 'A'heD the
me Nativity Deanery
recep n 1llliOW
~~~ • ,
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•
,
solo and Mrs. 0. P. Klein. chair1llOUnCed f J
church JOCial rooms The bride's ties: Cinda Morri! the partiBi-MontMy Canasta Club met
1 t
man of. American mu1ic, spoke ;~• P~ul's cllur~r In U:~
table waa centered 'with 8 three of Ducky's dramatic cousin, Len- 'ltlursday evenirJg at her Condor
Catholic Women's Club
weddlng C'ake topped with ore Long; Helen Taylor the part St. ~·
to 00 held June 20 at the Stemen- three belle and lilies OC the val- of well-groomed_ mother of tne Winners were Mrs. Albert Marville Diocesan Community Arena,
, a gift ot Everett's Pastry Handy ~n f~lchael Shafer), at- ti~. Mrs. _Charles Rififle, Mrs.
0
was also announced.
where the bride was em- so the wuversJty student.
R1chard Fml.aw and Mrs. lbgu.
Plans were made for a potluck
'!be fussy next-door ne~hbor, Motber•s Day gifts were ncba~
motfler. daughter dinner on wed-. 'Mlomas Badgley, niece of Mrs. "Gladys. Custer, was played ed during t'ne evening and Mra.
'nle final meeting or the year of nesday, June 6, at 8:30 p. m. 1n
br-ide, and Mrs . Billy Windon, by g..aron P1citens and Manntng John Beaver received a birthdQ'
Rutland M'A wiH be held the ehurr'n sociai room. The travol the bridegroom, served. Baumgardner waa the radio an· gift a~ Mrs. Martin an JJmlve~
evenill'g May 14 at me e-llng prize waa awarded to
The bridegroom Js employed at nouncer. High school stuenb who sary g1ft from their aecret pa
school gy~nasium at 7:30. ,Christine Grueser.
Mldland Works ol tbe Cruel- enjoyed an evening of dancing at Refreshments were leJ"Jfd to
program wm feature prl- Prayer by Mrs. Mitch closed
Steel Co.
the Miller home v:ere Sue Alle?S· those named above and Mrs. Doft.
reading demonstrations by meeting, and a des&amp;ert
The couple Is spending a honey. : worth, Wande Li~tfoot, Ahce aid McKenzie, Mrs. S!Trdnefllettl!pel&gt;
Mrs. Dayton Parsons, Mrs. Olive was served by Mrs. Homer
moon in norfnern Ohlo and Newj Jacobs, Col-een Wllaon, Sandra ~r and Mrs. Eugene
p '
Pa~e and Mrs. Elizabeth Ann les, Mrs . John Handley. Mrs.
York. Alter returning home theylj;;;;:;;;;;;.,;;;;;:;;:,..;;;;;;::;;;;..;;;;;;~~~~~;.,;iii'o....;;;;ii.i.."j
W£~1-tster and some of their pupila. land Sisson, Mn. Mary
will live in East Liverpool.
'I1lere wi}] also be a style Dow man, Miss Margaret GanfJ and other out of town gtJellts were
presented by the high school borne Miss Harte MarW. Smittt. '!be
Mlu Mabel King at Columbus and
eoonomlcs department under the fres'nment table was attractively Mr. ann Mrs. Charles F. King and
direction of Its teacher, Mrs. decorated with May poles and family of Rutland.
Leda Mae Kraeuter. The regular dancing dolls.
features ol the program, special
----PLAN WIENER ROAST
mU!Ic, and devotions, will also be
WSCS TO MEET
Middleport Brownle TrOop 2&amp;l
On The 3rd Floor .•• See The Bl!l
a part of the program.
Tne ~of tiM Heath ~::~~;Jwlll have a wiener roast Monday,
Exh.lblts will be placed by the dlat lllurch will meet, :M
May 14 at 5 p. m. at the Roadside
Selection of 2-Piece Suites
lndUlltrial arts and home econom· evening, May t-4, at 7:30 at
Park In case of rain it will be
and Sectional Suites.
lcs departments and during the church In Middleport. Mra.
held on the next Monday. May 21.
business meeting new officers will roll Swan8011 wm have charge
Leaden tA the troop are Mrs.
be ln11talled.
the devotions. Mrs. L. W.
Charles A.sa Bradbury, Mn. Kal '
An exeNiw committee meeting Comas wlll 'nave charge of
Hlndy, Mn. Harold Hinkle, Mrs.
Third Floor
. Pomeroy
wJII P~cede t'ne meeting In the , pledR• service and Rev.
Ruby Niclnsky, Mrs. Freda EdElection o1 - · • """'" on briolly .. her - t
the C&lt;XOineotal oongr. . in Waab- three yeML

aong, "Awake. Awake to Low and ep by Mrs. Dale W1ppel.
BY MJS8 P'REbOIK
Work.'' opened the meeting of the singing of "Jesus Calls Us'' openDOUDASRII'J'.'I'
Women's Missionary SociE'I) of~ the program. Three articles :
the Pomeroy Flnt Baptist cllurcb from the Missions magaline were Mr. and _Mrs. Edison Baker
Thursday evening at thfo church. read including, "Nationals Car· Grorge ~kiMer of Pomeroy
Mn. Joseph Cook. presiuent, ried On" by Mrs. William Wat- in Huntmgton T~u_r~ay
ga~ a med 1tation on ron~cra- • son: ''Bible Translation Progress'' to attend th_e Fng1da1re
tion and rt'dfrlicauon for 1he com· , by )Irs. Shain. and "Concern- held at Hobday Inn.
ing ye-:1r. Of'votions takf&gt;n lrom iWork for Evangelism" by M_rs. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry
John 21 :1-12 were led by Mrs. T. T. Shelton. Scripture readmg ;and Miss Susie Smitb of
Da1sy Kasper. who also read a: of I Corinthians 13 :4 by MrB. !ruy were in Cincinnati last
Praw.r, "Lovest Thou '-1e." An Wippel concluded the program. :end to meet David Cheshire
'"
"The Secret w4 thf' Lord Mrs. Cook, on behalf of the ;James Hood wha were on
.article,
h With 'J1lose Who Fear Him'' group. presented
a corsage to way home from Memphis,
and a poem. "God's Gifts," were IMrs Kasper in observance of : where they are stationed with
a\!'0 read by Mn. _Jasper.
I Mother's Day after wh1rh the naval a1r corps. They were
A kwe gift offermg taken was m£~etmg rlosed wrth prayer by compamed home by Rosalie
. Sl., - ~ Mrs. Ralp'n C. Zundel.
dedicated. by Mrs. Loram
, vis, who is employed in
rett. It was announ~ that the Refreshments were servl'd by nal!, for the weekend.
Bible book for May 18 St Luke. members of the Ruth C1rcle. Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
A box of sweaten was r.ent over· IVirtor Young Sr, Mrs Paul Cross :and daughters, Sandy and
aeas for Hong Kong refug~
Mrs. Loram Sterrett, Mrs. Harry pert Friday to spend the
Mrs. Aten Sham read a poemh l.ef Bailf"y and Mrs. Ralph C., w1th relatives 10 Cleveland.
"Givt Yow Best" and clo!ted \&gt;.Jt Zundel.
i R
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honoring
MJss Floren{'f
.
'll
held'
ev. an
rs,
prayer L . Ml h sperial The next meetmg WI be
Iand son. Mark were overnight
~ U arunng, bir~hd~ ~~ In June 21 Wllh the Ellzabet'n Stark guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs.
rrDB!JODary, Wnose
y
C1rrlc as hostesses and the Rutn Wendell Gerlach and family. The
May.
''Lcrv~ 1s hli.ent and ~· wa_
s Clrrle m ch ·ge of the program. Matterns were on their way
their home in Ada, Ohio f r 0 m
Florida.

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