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                  <text>8-Dally_ Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 8, 1962

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Held 8y MISSIOnory

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FunWhile-You
Learn Club Met
In Syracuse

Around And
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M'ddl

Mothers'Day
sesston
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PIons Mode 8y

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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
!'
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
d annex wiLb
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
·
.
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 ...
8
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
. .
$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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.
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cause
e ea
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~
an
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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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lrlr Ed rd U M
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d
urn w over e past wee e to Reporta on the org88 I d
•· wa
. 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
e
·
Mrs Donald Boone was the oi- 1Rollin Bearhs
j
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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th h
•pen
pu w
In Co- recognition of the seuior1 0 f the
011
J('tf for the UUitallatm service I Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas at
e orne oi Mrs. William Por· lumbua visiting with friends
ch
.
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
:llr
t ned h
I
edn
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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F ollowmg
:· and r.famil
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d
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·
~Y 7
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,
1
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
•
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
If ,..
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.
H.
lltl'l
tlltllltd
It
pitCIS
Willi
JOII
ltw
flnl•
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
.
••ttmatlc ceattolalm JIU 11tro hom tt
the Rov . Arthur McCauley
wuHMlrat. UMna BBerlnklarh,BMnd. bo of tht board ol deaOOIII and
----"MYITIIIIOUI IILAND"
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n.
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ra.
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"de" for rour famiiJ. It's cleaa. Pun u•ialt
·I D•-• a ea ers.
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cln&lt;GoeNM. t'&gt;il waa a apeclal
WSC8 TO MII:ET
(Teelmloolor)
10
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
·
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
It&amp; turned In from the BakeiHO with the elderl and trustoes par...ltur" Ll1tN 'lnt
bake ule. A coffee hour wu on- Uolpoting.
AN lhtwn Plrttl
joyed ooclally.
Special muaiool number• were
p......ted by tht choir of t h e
TONIGHT &amp; WIDNIIDAY
~ d ~ h D
church with Jt11lee Zlrltle u so'MilLY NIGHTS
~
egre#!s
lois! and Mrs. Paul Hap!A&gt;Mtall
Ktd1 who li\'e t.oday, lib
G1ven By Gran11e
and Mlu Lilli.. stleff pl.oyed •
there Is no tomorrow
Two candidate&amp; were slvlll the ocott&lt;dlnD-or11n duet.
"THI DILINQUINTI"
and fourtil degretJ w h • D Jj;;i""'-;;;;;;i;;i....""";'-i;;;o;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;
-al&amp;oHemlock
Grove Granae 2041 mec
lethroom Outfit
Steve Allen
Donna Reed
gegular
tes&amp;ion
SaturdiJ
SPECIAL
"THI IINNY GOODMAN
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.,
ITOitv•
evening.
With all Iiiii"' hi
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See The Many Gift Selections At

Discussion On
Recent Seminar
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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Chairmen Give
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Auxt'lt'ary Unt't

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Annual Inspection Recently
WASMJNGTC'N COLUMN

The DaDy Sentinel
ALittle Learning ..•

UPI Forelgu NeW'I Analyst

We have all heard much about the content to keep up.
way jobs and factones are qutckly outAnd, especially in important technical
moded In this fast-moving technological fields, school graduates who would make
age. What we are just beginning to re· any pretense of "being current" w iII
alize is that maJor portions of the world's have to find ways of continuously upknowledge are bemg outdated just as dating their knowledge.
speedily.
In Chicago recently, women's deans
Some educators are saying that the and counselors in U. S. colleges found
endless torrent of new knowledge h a s t.his problem striking women graduates
the effect of rendering college degrees wtth pRrticular force .
relatively obsolete within a f,,w years
Mont such women marry and raise fa
after they are granted.
milies soon after graduation. Thus wbile
But the impact of the "explosion of their newly acquired knowledge is most
knowledge" is far wider than this .
usefully up-to-date, they h a v e limited
A -group of science teachers gave the chance to employ it. Years later, when
matter a good hard look at a recent con- they have the time to seek work or enference. They could see researchers, tea- list in civic enterprises, they find their
chers, students, subject matter, all af. schooling no longer fits the facts of life.
fecled by the pace of change.
We used to think of our long span of
For example, scholars may no longer school days as our great, golden oppor·
master a specialty an~ then rest content tunlty to learn. It is still that. But, ob·
within Its comfortable confines for the viously, from warnings of educators, we
rest of their lives. New probings m a y can afford less and less to regard this
shift the frontier of knowledge else- period as our only learning time.
where.
Some educatQ!'s argue today for ex·
The conferring science teachers ~eem panded adult education as basically 2
to feel thai the day" are over w h e n "catch up" effort. for millions of Ameriknowledge could be Mally packaged un- cans whose original schooling was someder simple labels like "physics" or even bow deficient.
"biochemistry." Constant fresh disclosPerhaps adult training should be
ures cause an ebb and flow across tradl· thought of just as much as a "keep up"
,,..,_.,,.. tiona! subject boundaries.
effort to be made by all of us, in an age
Just as scholars will have to shift with when not to undertake fresh study 18 to
these tides, so schools will have to re- chain oneself to a world of knowledge
Vl$3 steadily the course structure and that no longer exists.
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Reporting

Just short of a year ago, Presi·

dent Kennedy met Ia Vienna wltll
Nikil.ll Khruahchev and learned 1t
first hand the nature of his
enemy .
1t seems probable that out of
that meeting was born the deter·
mination for what since has become administration policy. This
week, in Canberra, Secretary of

State Dean Rusk has been explaining that policy to U.S. part·
ners in the Anzus pact, Australia
and New Zealand.

That

meeting

iollowed

two

others with U.S. Allies in the
NATO and CENTO agreemen!.l,
altogether involving 20 nations.
lt was at Viema in early June
, that Khrushchev served 1n ulti·
matum on Kennedy-that the AJ.
lles get oot of West BerliD and
declare it a "free city" by . the

first of the year or lose all their
rights there in a separate Sovil"t
peace treaty with Communist
East Germany.
In Washington and in week-end
('onference8 at Hyannis Port,
M•ss .. with Sta,. Department and
defense offleialo and wtth U.S.
reply begon to toke lhlpe.
II Wll a ltOidy buildup of U.S.
military strenath. aeeompanied by

&lt;lear wamlngl 10 Khruahcltev
that · any move apinst Berlin

could touch ofl a nuclear war.
In Europe. two U.S:: amba ....
don explained II to lhil correopondent lhil wa~ :
.. , . President Is ~
thet the United Slates ohaD not
be awayed by Soviet taott.. of
hot and cold, and that U.S. _,...
Allied military •lrtb&amp;lh mlllll be
built up steadily 10 maet ony ...,..
diUoa."

In the paal 1'0f tbere lllvo
been tangible multo.
An lmportanl ooe waa that tho
end of the year passed without
liov let aellon.
Militarily. the United States:
ln01'1!ased Ill manpower in Ell-

rope.
Remmed nycteor teoti"'.
Turned over flv• nuclear-armed
polaris aubmarlnos to NATO.
,..,... Floallag Depoll
Built up Its ~ weapons
llloekt&gt;ll.- end pennilled .tioolooure tboit It .woo .....,mtenuna
wttll llootlng ..... depols in
lioutheast Alia. These depots per·
mlt the IIDited States to fly troops
to lilY Ollltl'gency ar"" and to
bavt WtlpohB and oquipmont already awllUng them.
DloclOild 'that II has set as a
1011 the obWt1 to fly two dlvlalOIIII to Europe wllhiD I matl8l'

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Middleport [

Twenty membero ol the B. H.
~ Sanborn Mi.,.tonary Society of I
the Middi"Jllrl First B a pI Ia 11
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Church were in Jackson Tuesday ,

evening for the apring rally and

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on tho U.S.S.R.
In his report .to the nation oa
hio Vlt1111o meetin&amp; with Khrushchev the Pretident enWlciated
another important point of U. S.
pollcy. He said:
" , , • 'Ibe ehaacu of 1 danger·
ous mliJudlllllflll 011 either lido
lhould now be lea . .. The mea
on wboae dec:Wion1 the peace, ill
part, dependo have qretd to ,..
main iD. contad."
. In abort, tho Presldont w Ill
know hit policy of otrlllllb II
paylnc ott.

M*e y.ur Stiffler Store heedquart..-. Por ell MDth•r~ Day Gllft
•• , Mlect fine 1Ift ltem1 in •porbwear, drHI it•m•, 1h ..., .teCH
..,...._ Mel ho111Mftold it.m. . . , Mlectiona •r• ltHter 1nd pr.cH
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HAVE OPERATIONS
from Pomeroy, Middleport,
Pal and Mike West, twin sons
ly, ~Matamoras, Belpre.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny West.
etta, New Marsbfleld, Harrison· Rock Springs, underwent
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viDe, GalUpolis, Point Pleaaant,
at Holzer hospital this
Otetdter, W. Va., Bartletl,
week, and are recovering
..uJo IIIli Fllnt, Vicltigan.
Their mother aided ID
01111oen ~lllylltg !Ito
core.
..,.... W&lt;M. Grella Simpson, W.P.
WUU...~ stewat:t, - A.M. llllilobelb
OFF ON BUSINESS
,
'l'ooo)-, 'A.P. Alfred
Mr
d Mrs Danny West of
tal)' Ch!Ol'UI Grimm,
· s';:ings SPenl la.st weekend
in Pennsylvania on 1 business
CARTOON IVIR-Y NIGHT
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inslallalion of new officer! for 1
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. G ando .... .
the Baptilt RK) r
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lnjll the evening were Grand Rep. ; ~n, Doe&lt;.~, SpeIUla
ited her~ recently with Mra Will tion Women's SOciety.
reM&gt;ntatives Geraldine Young or Sea . r,. ~roley H nceler, a
and hL" ..1..1....... ~ ..~ ADD Mrs. Donald Boone was ilvu.all, -·I Kl ol ntme, vuar s ens y.
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Ch
omer?y
apter, ~use ng I A six o'clock dinner
who is coofioed at t be ed prest ent o1 e IOClety
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Ame5vllle Cha~ter and Mary Ithe mectin with Emma .
Mason Clinic wlth a broken foot. Mrs. Harry Houd~lt. O~a
Huldles of Cheshire Cnapter. Wor- as chairmagn. Refreshments were Miss Sarah Dobbs who was re- of the church ~ervmg 81. ofh~r 8 1
lhlv ~~~ronhs atend Worthv pesenatrotedns served at the close of the meeting
home from Meiga Genet'· are Mra. Milton Hood, fmrt VICe
o Ou1t:1 c ap rs were pr
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rted
be president and Mrs
Richard
nd 1 ecf
1 from tables centerd witb arrangeHosp1ta1, 1s repo
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ments of spring flawi!rs.
improving nicely 1t her home. Owen, vice preaklent of busmesa
The past matrons and paSt pa. were miniature umbrellas
Mrs. Neva Pratt bu received and professional women.
trons al Racine Chapter were with mints.
.
that her 1011, Delano bad other 1 of the
Middlept~rt
we~ by Worthy Matron, Em- TPe ternpJE. Was decorated
undergone major surgery yester~ church who participated on the
rna J. Clatworthy. a palll grand baskets of dogwood and 0 t h 0 r
at the Mercy Hospital Ia can- program Thunday evening were
vfficer , and v1ce president ~ D1a~ sprmg flowtrs by MaXIne Wmgett
M 8 1 h While who sa n g
triet 25, and Edith HutS:..'1t)tller of and Harl'iet Netgle-r.
.
Mrs. Emma Blssett was re- ''Ars._L eu :wake b, Work
Gallipolis &lt;bapter a trustee ol Sol01·st 1 me
mng was
w~e,
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eve
turned home last Sautrday from lA " and Mn Eugene Gherke
the OES .Home. were also
Margaret Neuman who ,;-ang "Go Holzer Hospital and il reported Mr:e· Edward
Moort! and
,
oented.
Seek Ye the l.ost Ones.
to be Improving.
. Freddie Houdasholt wbo present. Initiation was held for
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton were ed a playlet, "Love, It Can

knowledge or U.S. striking ptr er
and ita consequent deterrerJt (c'rce

BJ Rarold '111olba ..,_, M.D.
"Whf do 1!111 eooiiDM. Ill arp
readers ~ have pb,yoleal OX·
lllllnaU... twa ueh fOil' for
eancor deteelloa av111 ~ they 10011
perloctly w oil? lln't it I i m o
enough to viBJt the doctor alter
)'OII've noticed the early lip ot
eancer ao . given in tho booklol9
out hy tile American Cancer
Thus spoke an exceedvisllllr to our
homo.
Sln&lt;t, many ruden have orsimilarly, perhaps t h e oe
q-\ono nqutro 1 public ' rt·

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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 9, 1982

PEU:II l:llliON
,., partJ .. thet
tiJno
WASHINGTON - tNEAl - be tivOli to the
aplllll ...... lito
Drastic changes in the character To back up lbo FCC ID dtk a.. .- ·n D oll&lt;h I pollcJ
oJ American political campaign· tklll. SUbeommltt.. Cltotrman llleladetl to n:c low or
lag could be effected by I h r 1 • Rllpll Yort&gt;orouP. D-Tu.. ..., iklll, II ...W alfool oenrll
things which have happooed here te. . lo loinoluoo • •m to lb t 001 o1 ola- '
ID quick IJII&lt;C8Iaion.
aoor llllaro wbleh ..W ...o lbo It would bit I largo nlltllber
1. a..- o1 lbo htgb coati ot eommlslloa power 1o
eoapel rodlo llltloaa whleh DOW
air travel and nationwide broad· -dcuU., olallonl lo ....,. op- 111111 Deft IMiileUna
wts by presidential and vice poollloa procramo In fatni.., eu- ed millie wttb C(IIMiereiall.
presidential candldatot, the Com- .. wlten there bu heel t&lt;lltor· Umt Is
to pllhlte
million on Campalp COlli has lattstq.
programa and IIDt eyen paid
juot recommended thai lho prw- Since the propoaed campaign UUeal prGII'IDII art llOOeptad.
113 million limit 011 expend!- cooto and &lt;Olllrlhutloa leataJatlcla It would allo hit at
llll'tl by any polltieal conunlttoe would apply only to proatdontlal whleh &amp;lve _ . , . Ill lbo
and tho ts.ooo limit on polltleal lloctlono, Congrest will not have dalot of only •• party ond
gilts by one per10n to ony one to act belore next year to have lsan covera1e · of tho lauu
candidate or orgonlzatlon be ro- the new llnanclntl provi•lons , op- norinl oppoattlon candidates
pealed.
ply in 111&amp;1.
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their vlewl.
To .....,..e more omaD WHILE IT IS doubtful that Fedenl CommunleatiiOIJ
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-'--UUell eoatrlll•t.laal, a $lt &amp;a 'I many new educational television minion eaD t:~&amp;altltl
mdll or a
1u deduelloolatatlons could be put In operation in •eoord with
are neomomtde&lt;l.
under the new legislation lhil ol the Yarboroulh COIIImitllt
Preoldont Kennedy will propooe year, the mere licensl"' of moro ter hearlnp and d\Je notioo
leg\slaUOII 011 these and other ro- sueh statlono would
Influence the broadcaUnl hldultry. If
formo.
the programing of commeretal action could be completed by
I. •enolo ond BOUlt! haYI pll" redlo ond televliion broadcul• end of thll l1lllUJlOr, ony
ed and sent to tho President for en. Tho elloct of a network ot would apply ID the IIDal - b
approval a bill authorlsinJ 113t educational stallono carryllli po. the IIIU oampaign.
million government granto to pro- lltleal debate proar1101 could be Some delay ill the hoarlnp
mote educational television.
areat.
be ...-ry for a
ID
The Yarborolltlh Commlttot, FCC lllel!. Tho term ot
1. A SENATE FREEDOM of whoee other momben are Serta- lionor John C. Crou uplnl
Committee nled ton Gale W. MeG.., D-Wyo. and 30, ond ha intoDdl Ill retire.
lts final report anor tun lllveotl· Hugh S&lt;oll, 11-Pa, recommendo would give President Kennedy
gallon ol the 1160 preoldenltal thai all brolflcutlnl llltlon "ll· portunily to appoiDI a Dow
1
re&lt;ommendlng lbal the ...,._ should editorialize."
mtuloner who would dwlgo
1F
CommunicaliOIII Commls· Tho ...,._ ai1o . _.. bolance of power ond live
lioo Issue new cround rDiu lor ; . . . , . lbat. '"Equal opportoaliJ FCC a majori!J lavorlq lha
broadcasting stat!ona that edl· 1 1o - lito ljalloa'o t.muu• lo form pollclel of ChairmaD NewIn favor oflllll candldoteonower ouch oGilorlals ohould ..,. loll N. Mtnow.

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Grelta S"-o and W.P. William ris, Cllaplatn, Jane Hill, Marsh -,
ROUOAOIIIIL7
al Bernice Carpenter·· o~an·11t 1
St?·.v1d "r"";rf;...,, Deputy Grand
Lee · Adah B ~ Ad · .' 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Garber
Matron B\anrn~ Hart of Beverly
i. lab ' S~- 1~ E a~s , Iand daughter Debbie of Toledo
· stLewer. and Mn Ruth Garbttr Hawk and
Ctlapter was the mspectin~t off!- p 11· Hull M lh "'111
~h
,_ 'nt od ed d
au Jne 1 ; ar a. ary
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cer. '-'l .er guesl..llo 1 r uc . Ur· J hns
El
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H 1"II · daughter Cathy of Columbus via-

ol dayo.
Relaxed Its nucl..r l&lt;!&lt;llrllJ Ill
lhe extent that it now will permit
jts NATO aiHes to know the loeatlonl and extent or noclear stockpiles in their Individual countrtea.
Jt give• the Alliea reaSiurlllf

Far Reaching Changes Seen In Elections
In },uture If New Proposals Are Enacted · Frequent Examinations
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Are Important In f..an_cer
OJ&gt;Poait!oa.

~ Society Were

About

Radno Clhop.er OES held its Velma Quillen., Conductor Mary
annual Inspection with W.M. Lou !hie, Aseoc. Cond•.~• _M~r-

Vienna Meeting Set Tone For '62 Policies

AN EDnORIAL:

,A';;;J -~ 20 Members Of

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Perhaps the best lllustranons · · · ·
of this principle hove to do willa •.
the feJnale breast. I!Dit womb. In . . :
tho hreuto lor eXample, 1 •kill· :;;; · '
Oct ~ IIIAJ dis&lt;Over 1 •'; ..
"lUmp" long belort i\ eoUid pot. ,
sibl,y be detected by the moot Dboevont woman. And by 1110 Ill
lllmple speelme_n l taken from t.he
mouth of the womb tPapllllcoiltMI ·
test), the presenoe of eanctr eolia
may bo dete&lt;led by tho trllllld '·
pathologist.
\Vh
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com;;••~~s•.::~re:~:; ...
ed by til 10 1i p11 and •••••
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The "esrly aymptoma" ot can·
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the"eurtl"
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of
eer. as giVen
in most booklets exammabons,
and
lO.
mountl
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and indeed In medlcat tatbonka
d
year
lks
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are rather the early IJ'mpto.,.; rapl ly. Immediate rl
ol lut·
of the COMPLICATIONS of ell!· Ill')' are reduoed.. Com_plleat!Oilt
eer. For example, tht eaneer tt· of surgery and-&lt;&gt;r •rradoallen art
rareil &lt;IUIII bloecllnl. IIlli almoot wholly avoided.
ocours when the skin or I'll &amp;rant that the 8rtlt majorthe memhrllll that coven the lty M these cancer detection ex·
eancerou~ growth -become• ulcer- amiDatlono are usually referred
aled. And caneor illeU rarol,y to II "negative." That doeR•~ .
causes pain. But poln will occur mean the fee for the "negllivt "·
II the growth extends to Involve examination" has been wasted.
or press on a 110f\'e.
The Intelligent periOD will rejoice
Re1co the pupooo or lito twice- In thla verdict.
I•JHI' pllyal&lt;al namlnatlon lor
---cuoor ••tecllon to prllnaiiJJ 1ba1 For a oapy of Dr. 111maD'•loal-.
•f dllconrlllc ile ulpant lei "What About a - ?" 111111
,_g, hforo llen to IIIIJ liND; •IP cents to Dr. ~
of
factor ud al • l!mi. thlo newl)lapor, Box 488'; Depl.
••• tnalllleal 'T ·lllrPI1 er B, Radio Cifl Station, Now Yarll
will alaool -r, tio II, N. Y.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

JloatuNI Llolod Flnt

An lhown Flntl

LAST TIME TONIGHT
FAMILY NIGHT
ltldo who. live ttida7, !Ike
thoro II no
"'THI DELINGUENTS"

tomorrow

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Ste&gt;e 'AJ!en
Donna Reed
"THI IINNY GOODMAN
STORY"
(Te&lt;hnlcolor)
Thun.-PrL

May 10-11

Dlluty ltaye
0... Wynter
MON THI DOUBLE"
(In Color &amp; i'wlo'rislon)
-&lt;tlaoGal')o Cooper Deborah Kerr
"'THI NAKID EDGE"
(By ~uthor ()( ~ho)

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NOT OPEN

FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
Moy 11·12
"MYST!RIOUS ISLAND"
(Teehnicolor)
Gary Merritt, Michael C"'lg,
Joan Greenwood and Michael
Callan.
"BRUSHFIRE"
John Ireland, Everett Sloane,

Jo Morrow
SUN.·MON.-TUES.
Moy 13, 14 a t5
"PLOWER DRUM SONG"
· (Technlcolor)
Nancy Kwan
James Shigeta
Juanita Hall

members.

proper ai2e in the season's
m06t de11ired ahades .. a gift
thal will plPase any mother

Mr. aud Mrs. Delmer Logan lis Anthony, Mrs. John
~:~~
and family were in Columbus yes- 1Mrs. James Souders, Mrs. (I
terday to attend the funeral of Hysell MI'S. Edison Baker,
Leonard Logan who drowned this Pearl ' Holfman, ' Mrs.
...·., tiW
week. The oervicea woto held at McGhee, Mrs. Isahoi Winebren·
tho Held Funeral Home. Leonard ner, Mrs. Charles Bemtelt, Mrs.
is the 1K111 of Mr. and Mrs. lloJD. Bertha Archer, Mrs.
Frances
er Logao, former local residents. Bearhs and Mrs. Allen Hughes,
Steven Bratton, 11011 of Mr. _and and Mrs. David Sneller, all ol
Mn. Owen Bratton JB c:on!ined Middlepo_r_L_ _ __
to tlteir homo with lobar pneu-

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Mrs. Graco Pratt, local a n d
M r s. Williard Ebersbadt
of
Pomeroy ,..,.ere buainesl viaitors
in Pt. Pleasant today.
Tho Sootheast District PTA
Mrs. George Grlndley of Syra- Conl..-ence will be held May 10
euse is reported to be Ill at her at the Sootbern Local Htgh achhome
ool with the afternoon program
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to begin at 1. The dinnre Is by
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reservation Ollly and will be servMot,..,r 1 Day "' J
ed at ~ by the Racine Band Boo,t.
Be Obaerved Sunday en. Musio will be furnished ·dur·
The Molber'o Day program ID lng the dinner by the """"ty
Fedel·ated Chorcb will ho ohserv· under direction of Edward
ed, Sunday May 13th at 10:25 son.
a.m. Tho young people of ,tho The evening session will
Youth Fellowship will participate at 6:90 and will feature Dr.
ill the program.
ill staata of the Spoeclt depart·
The class to be &lt;Oofirmed wlll rnenl of Ohin University as
present evel')' mother present as aomo students of the Uol,,.,-.
with a small token and the theme sity.
for the program will ho "T h t Mrs. Willlanl Downie II t h
Christian Family Life" . as an- present president of the County
nounced by the pastor, tho Rov. PTA with Mn. Harold Sauer
Waldo J. Bartels.
mcomlng president.

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Sizes Junior-~l.,s-Women
LADIES' NEW

pr.

SPRING
BLOUSES

PR.
LADIES BEAUTIFUL
PHILMAID &amp; MOVIE STAR

SE District PTA
To Meet Thur•oor

~'J;iS&lt;,Iect

Mom a new

from our
lllyles . . . easy to cart

NYLON SLIPS

for fabrics in solid colors
and printed patterns . The
most wanted designs indud~
ing Liz and Dr. ~n.

Ladieo Beautiful Phil Maid Nylon
Slips in lull length otyte ... styled
in conservative and fancy trimmed
designs ••• all llzes,

$,.99
ond

LADIES'
COTTON

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LADIES' FANCY
SHEER NYLON

DUSTERS

Half Slips

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Soft sheer cotton batiste In e.
lorful designs • . . these two

Stiffler's ... fancy
printed designs in
embossed cotton .•

piece Pajama sell will pleue
Mom on Mother's Day.

new styling •• new

FAST COLOR
PRINTS

trim •.. all sizes.

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PAJAMAS

.•. will be a color·
ful duster from

Ladiea Fancy Nylon Half
Slips . . • ideal for the

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LADIES BATISTE
BABY DOLL

A bright Happy Gift

eoming SUmmer . . a beau~
tifuJ gift for the mother
on your list.

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by "Cannon'' ... select your

were Mrs. Paul Smart, Mrs.

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Nylon Hose

Beautiful sheer nylon ho&amp;e

in Cincinnati yesterday to attend last Anything."
a meeting ol Episcopal church Also attending the

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SHEER C.ANNON

Outrit Mom iJ'Ioo 1 new dress for Mother'-' Day
• •. aelect from a world of beautiful stylee in
colorful cottons and other new rabnca •. ,
styles for dress-up and casual wear ..• aelec
lions are greater ... prices are lower at
Stiffler Store.

oEMBOSSED
oFAST COLOR

99

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LADIES' fANCY

HANKIES

FOR SPORT OR DRESS

Ladies Fancy Hankie1 • . • •
that .small inexpemive gift

Camivai

NEW SPRING FLATS

that can mean 10 much • . .

Ladies Spring flats with the foot flattering
style . . . select from white. black or boDe
. . . an ideal gift for Mom.
·

many -designs and colors to
cltoose from.

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HI·STYLES IN LADIES'

Pull. and Serve
Holsum New ·swedish Bread

A Bronx, N. Y. man who claims to
represent 4,000 members of an Amerl·
un Legion Post, has writt\ln me to say
thlt he heard me mention on the radio
that I hadn't voted fot anyone In the last
presidential election ao he thinks I am
un-Amerlcan . He noted . that. my re·
marks were made on the radio, which
' has no connection with my newspaper
dulles.
I would like to say a few words In
behalf of my Americanism. First of all,
I have hangmg on the wall of my off!..
a framed citation from the American
Legion "For Meritorious Service and
Loyal Cooperation" awarded to Dorothy
Kllgallen on March 16, 1960. I suppose
Mr. Fay would like to burn that, but he
will have to storm the barricades flnt
and get It•
Secondlr, I didn't vote In the lu t
presldentia election because 1 knewand I printed it and credlcted It on the
-radio-that John F tzaerald Kennedy
would win. I also predicted that Harry
, Truman would be victorious over Tho.
mu E. Dewey, althoup I thought Dewey the better man-, and eu-ly In the
Ja!De I came out an4 said that Mayor
' Robert Wagner would win over all the
otlllu' chaps who got lnto the last mayor.
all)'• ra.. against him, and I was right.

FIRST QUALITY REIJ. 79c

NYLON HOSE

I

ANew Tasty Flavor In An
Easy Open, Reuseoble

Bag. Ju.ltPull And Serve~
f

It Pulls Apart In Ready

Ref, '19e value. First
quality 1~/~1 Kauge all
llew Summar Shades.
Sizeo 81&gt; to 10%. Buy

cpr

Ladies new pumps in a choice of: black, white or

bone ... foot pampering style that eives boUa
comfort and neatne11s to the wearer.

LADIES STRAP Sl'YLB

WHITE SANDALS

LADIES' SMART STYLED

Ladleo White Sandals by "Willlaml." Smart styling for wearing with ~

SWIM SUITS
The newest atylea; ot the aeaaon -.. • • select from
colorful oottons . • • form fittin' la&amp;tex • • • arne

knits ond 10ft terry cloth f8brlcs.

sportswear outfits • ~ • comlortlble •• ·•
cool ••• .amart and low prieed.'

.$2.99
LADIES' NEW

SPRING HANDBAGS
Give lllom a new spring styled Hand Bag
for Mother's Day •.• select it from the;
seaaon's newest designs and eolors • , •

Your Toste.

all budget priced at your Stiffler S'-1tr'e,

$1.99

LADIES SUMMER
•.

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PUMPS

''Mom" averal pair.

To Serve Slices To Fit
•

SPRING

Fashion ·Jewelry

.

and

~2-99
OTHIRS AT $1.00

Fashion Jewelry Ia a!Wao/1 appreciated by
the receiver ••• aeleet from aummer atyles
in ear rJnea, neddaeet and braeelete.

'Holsunt Is Day Br,n Fresh at your clalers'
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NEW YORK &lt;UPli-UDiveniV Auociatioa of Slalo Ullivtnll*.

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Dovil Wllliamll, •• 'l'aold8J wu

Blue Devils Win Over
Jackson 8-4, , Earn Tie

repr-

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May lltk I• Ber Day%

e POLE

LAMPS .. · · · •· .. ·· .... · $7.88

eHIGH lACK ROCKERS .... .. $19.95
e Frost Proof Frigidaire REFRIGERATOR
e FRIGIDAIRE DISHWASHER

BAKER FURNITURE
Middleport, Ohio

QUALITY MANSFIELD

BOWLIING

ALL FITTINGS INCLUDED

Racine Upends
CoolVille By
18-2 Runfcst

Major League Shuffle Sees
Players Changing Uniforms

'129' 5
ARNOLD BROS.
ONLY

CLELAND'S
T.V. STORE

POMERO, OHIO

I . Main Sl•

. THURSDAY- FRIDAY- SATURDAY MAY 10.11·12
Shop for the "Mam• on rour list at your Shopper's Bon•nu • • • tv..., tltln first 4ual
lty ... every Item fully IVIrtniHd ... end every item sold ot dlocaunt priH • • . .
teet from clothlnl, 1h001 ond houHbold Items .... Glfto thot will ~~~- tho rocolvor
·-- prl- thll will p i - tho 11- ... ot your nBONANZA" DISCOUNT STOll.

MOTIIE~S

LADIES' SPRING &amp; SUMMER

DRESS FASHIONS

DAY SUNDAY MAY 13th

RliG. 1.49 VALUI ·

BLOUSES

rm._tr dH•eo from 'the nat1011'o beot dell1111en • • new
IIJII!!i ••• now colora , •. 01•1 to ca:e for l•llrlco ••

a ll)lle, color aad lilt that will pl1111 any .,.., • • ,
BappJ IIIJI for 1 Happy DIJ ol 01\'lnf.

--IONANZA BUDOiiT GROUPCOMPARE TO VALUIS TO 7.95

'3''

fllllST QUALITY

•

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to
LADII$ LACI! TRIMMID

LADIES' NEW

NYLON SLIPS

HAND BAGS
Wl4t

uat. aC 'colero.-

A beauUtul selection of l.alli.. Slipo al ~
-ci4l DilcoutJI Pri&lt;N, This featured uumbar ·11

All now 111\eo. Values
to •ue. Bu, """ for
Mom at J0W DlseOWit
liOn.
lbop early.
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.LADIES' COLORFUL

WASH DRESSES
IPUOI ol lhe1e oolorful

Mostly, Win
Nominations
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e ,...., Crtwn Pins
AJ tthll 11ft p111

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rar - . Sao

Wltc:MI. 4llr.bll tile month of May and you ma:r
,)le W 'OJ 1!11 1uck3r winners. We'll give away oae ·
~· IIIII o.. Man's watch. Ask About Tbia Free ·

Team s Oameo ll'oramon.,tb25611.
Team t Gmno jllue-Gre7 1111.

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PAINT
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THE $1101 BOX

., UotW . . Ill 17 %11 ••
IncumbeDtl ..... llllnl
- llOIItlll•ll!llllio6111o .

MIDDI.""T

ID Florida, Seil. George Smath·
era. ond Rep. Dente FasceU.
both had Preaidaot
' backing, bODdlly woo n
Um in the llomodatic primarlet.
A familiar name, fomter U S.

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Sea. Cllti6t ....... 11011 1111 ftrll
rouud of bia polillcll comeboek
light with tbe pen Oltlle DD
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la the 11ou1ot

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CONCRETE
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TOP ''S" BOWLERS AVQ,
W. Radford J62.1)'1.

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llld tfeolgno . • . ~ort­
able crepe soles ••• ideal
for oportwearing.

Specl.l Llndacaplng We Fumlsh ••
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. OffeJ\ hi Gut: ~ NOW!·

tiiJI.
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Wiggillo - 159.
W. Porter

Hand Bags
Sele&lt;t Mom a new HI·F•·
lh!OIItld Hand lq, lllocl

!rom new detillftl and lil-

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.$177

CAMP MOCCASINS

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eNew Ctlon

-SIAMLISS

FIRST QUALITY LADIES

NYLON

HALF SLIPS
aAY(IN-coTTON

HOSE

88c ·

Lodlot l'lrll Quality El&lt;tn

CALL WY 24284 FOR SERVICE

lblir NJIOJII. Spring and

AND PRICI.S

·- W tt&gt;lor tones. - A
pi~

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every time.

. All IIAo al Iiiii Iow priee•
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All SIIUI

el In uew colon.

l'lrtt Quality Nylolll. llof, 'ltc
ftlut. Ntw sUJIIlller sbadtl, 1111• 1~ to 11. 51 puge seiiiOODI.
Bu,v ..vent pair for "KOIII"

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Tb $UO

Ladies Jewelry ,
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PAil ST.

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NEW SPRING

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dtUeJta 1- 1r11n • • • tbe ldosl
•'Mom plt•tinl" lilt . . • Hveral
eoloi'IJ to cJio.,.. 11'0111 • • • to
tlll't fOl' lOOl' cotton fttbrlc.

517!

Failrlo ..IUlllt In new
llpriiiJ 111d lwnmar colon

_Nylon Hose

SAVES TIME- SAVES MONEY
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Ladies Fabric Casuals

.

FOr Homelmpro¥emenfl Or

LACI TRIMMID ..

Cemt~~re With 3.99

Mlu

SELF SEAM
FIRST QUALITY

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raD1 . , . We're Going to Give Away 2 Bulov1

Ind. 1 Game Wm. Chisler 21e.

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elltln, luJoy1
. 1..H•mllton' W•td111
eColluille JMI'J .All ~her Pllilfl

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llale -..uWW pill.

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UIOflmtnt of printed de..., pattemo.

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AIR CONDmONER

SlzesSllllll.7to8

the two fJOvernorllllPI. two
ate seat~ aod M ljoWo
otoke ln primary electloDB

sttORT.SLEEVE
foR SUMMER

colton lloeU . • . J.Jre•

Junior

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Give Mtlal that DOW )&gt;right
and hiPPJ outlook . l'lilh

for llfothen Day-A
Bonuza Special Sizes &lt;&amp;Y.I t1&gt;
8. See !flese anti nve-Silop
early 111t1 save. We WI aave
you inoae;r.
LADIIS ,

JAMAICA SHORTS

$100
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New _,I._ I'II'IJt o..UI!'• .u.
sorted ·eolon. 'See lh... tqt
nlue pjuo: Shop aoriJ.

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Low DtlooUDt ltora.

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Plumlting • Heating

Win a '62 Falcon Squire and 208 other va.luable prizes in Top Value Stamp's
HAPPY DAYS SWEEPSTAKES ••. pick up your entry blank at Kroger.

Your Dependoblt
D••l•r For

PLUMBING
AND

HEATING

Beef Sal.e!

Phono WY-2·2550

lontl"' Boston

FOR ONLY
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$266·00

INSTALLID

Ingels Furniture, Middleport, WY 2·2635

Tall111
Roll Roast ...~~~~ ... -~~-69~
Rlti Roast .. ~~,!~ ... !~·59C T-Bone Steaks
Chuck Roast.~h!1~r .. !~·45~ lb.
Rump Roast ~~~;~~.\-89~
Boi'ling Beef .. .. 4 ~-- s1 Cube Steaks ... .. 99c

Round, Rib o~ Sirloin

STEJ.KS
lb.

Available as
always ••.•
Tendera Beef!

lb.

CocktaiL .~ .'~ ... ·~ ~-~ .. 39c

WEIGH
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Elllllassy

Avondale Peas Salad Dressing·

Angel -Food Cake

Fruit Cocktall

large

No.303

No.303

cake1

call

cans

SAVE 47c

SAVI17c

SAVE 32c

Peaches

4

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(atsup ~r;: :~r'~ ..... 7
Milk .... ~~-~y~~~~~; 8

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can•

halves and 11ictd

14 oz.
llettlos

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...... ,., ... ........ .......... . 33c
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Calllf Soap

Ivory Flakes ...... ,., .............:.... 69c

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Preserves - Kroeor;. c-Ited -4 1 ~a:- $1 Applesauce ·. ... KrO.er ........ 8 ':n~ $1
D-Avonclale,
Red, Klclnoy,lQ
oz. $1
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Tomato Juice ,; r.....- 4 ~ $1
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Greens ·~·K:i:~t,t·~~-~ 10 Ne.;.:a $1 Beef Stew Country
f·
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CoHee-~.-,.-. 2 •• 1.15 Biscuits · ···- Dixie Prklo .. ....... 13 cans $1

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May Meeting
01 Gleaners'
Class Is Held

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Krotlor, fr1un,

Miracle ¥Alp

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WA.N TADS
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Rich lronz&amp;fone with Gleaming lrassl
Procticolly -•uth N OM '-• o bon q..,.tl
Gor'..."'.' ill DVtlry detoil to make '"'''Y
day llh'l•nt a ' "' ' "''"'· Stunn i ne 2-tont
tobl. top wip" cloan, fflist• hormful
ocld 1, heat . . . l-"hlld l to 0111 fu ll 6 f ..rl
I bit to~fa na•l• t kGira ••• foa m p&lt;~~d dtd .
cow..,ed 111 -ort 2-tollt plallk Aho .... a.
•We In l urquoi.. and Gra y.

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llprlol - - auall! lor I l l - per ..n.
1'1!11 nW ol t per ....a IIIII be eho 111 fGr 14M
If aol paid 10 dill att.r WIIID&amp; biD.
.-r..ta 4dfedllla.l 'baald be reported tmmeeflattlJ,
fte DUJr l!eJ!IIne) 1111J IIOl be z•p •dt't far !DON lila!!
OlleiA-.-oo.
card •
aDd ll•d, ND(fn• el Ef~RU. aM,
for Ill ...... !IIIIIID!UL Eoab lllldld*"' ..... 1e.
G? ' 1'111 1!1"11obed Ill por -.1.
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Unfinished -Chests.

Rutland Furniture &amp; Mason Furniture

legal Noti" Children Look Now For Gas

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Now

On
Sale

PHONE WY 2·2157
SALES

AT

BOTH
Form
Fitting
Backs!

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STORES

tN1 CHIVIOLIT
Conrtir ~- Kou1 S.,

t.- Uwt.

PoW~

Cushioned

Chalr5
20.11 4'"

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Them
·Yourself
And
SAVEll

Foam

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B., W4-W. WhiM On.
wUh rw4 l:Aterior.

Also In
lovely
Aqua &amp;
Grayl

FOR

u.ooo

Rev. Hoover
1'as Speaker In -.
Area Meeting l(

U5ED LIVlNG room sub,
organ, tldeboord, kitchen
net.

OOvOU ENJOY good food? Try

the ~tney sopper at
Grode School, Saturday, May
12at5p. m.
576!&lt;

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Pomeroy, Ohio.
55
T!I.\Cl'OR with
Straton 5 n.p. m&lt;Mor,
with ooulter, 42"
or, 12" . marking out
Don Anderi!Oll, Rutland,
I 7

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And For Only s1.00
More Get A Bedroom Suite

Middleport Munlolpal Ball Park.
Saturday. SlH ·15. Reward.
South 1'1'0111. '
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SALES

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FOAM

looseCusllltn U¥111 lOOM
tHIS II Ill We ••W•'t wa.v. tUIIII • RIMIN.
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MWlluaiOUI
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Big Dilplar '

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1955 GMC 2 Ton Cab &amp; Challis
FOR RACE!

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Jamet Scott of Australia a 11 d
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A1so arriving were pacen Looksway and Aldora and Au Fai~ a

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2 Door Beauty! FRIGIDAIRE
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Hollywood In Review
RCU.YWooo (UPI~
bat I!I'IIUo 1111 IIIIIIJ' a {' nt
relatJon•blp, IIIII I .... lilt d.
•lao Q!!S-TY !lied Jlaadoy alibi
to -.u...,. ,... lei o1 \he
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loriiJ. It ll I trldr U1e I!!!IWildt
bo7J Ub 1D p1111. .""" wnt ?all
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ll4lrllitd ,.. oeneoi lo lilt II«Yy'o lilt otbor lllalft 1'boy do, t/.
Dr B 11 1 ' ?Jaotle Cooper), ...,_
-h·oae o~a~u~ .. .. telsrl In llh1· Showe. boiMilvJI1, ""'1101 moclo
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the ra?U:.gs by tb, OJIIlOs;tioo'a "Hennesey" may bold Its, owa
"Ben Casey" ..n.,, app~ lo nul lo "Pe?e 111111 Glady&lt;, bql
happy that Ojlly ren111 .otarti'1C alaaplde '"nle Twel!lletb c.a.

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he abould be tbllilkldl be eame orKldlmt of ?he UultA11 N~liono. 8'1.1'1 tl?alonc - 1a ouch a thin period ol ?be l\!norlean mlilkl! to !lie U.N.
;:,.•ideo oomedy, lie gra?elul be tan ~d of ~11 , ,.. Till ohoov...,. ae.Comlas long as be did-aDd run like turna next ..Mon.
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"Gennany: Jl'atl!er and Soc!," 1 d.~tal:
"Heanesey'' oev... was anyth1:&amp; opeelll NB().'l'Y DO'WII show exam- a. 8::;:'
to write home about. It was a Jn1ng what la described u the
ooc1o1 •lick, gealal plec:o of nothing. AJ. "barrier of slkl&gt;ce" betwet~~ Ger- tc. lllrth
?hough Henoesey was a doetor. mana who llved under Hitler and '~·
and in the Navy, I always bad jl!e youogor geoeraiaa, will be .a,
tbe •trange .· lee .."~ tbat l was aired June IS ..• ~ro_l Burnell
DOWif
wa:ching •n old Peter Lawlor•! stars on CIIS-TV'I "The Twilight ~ Wo?leampus movie. Even the Navv Z;one" May 25.
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go !!, nalural'y.
1show beca1»0 be relu,.1 to move
c:o.rIn short, 1 ccnool think ol a East. will host a syndicated IMI DAILY CBIPl'OQuarE - ........... C. .... 1&amp;1
single orig;nal idea - eithr&gt;r 1n micute program startmg. J\M\e 25:
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come~v ·or the realm or tht! "'1in:l It replaces Milte Wallace's can·
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-that !!cmesev o:'erOd. fi&gt;e only co!l1d "P.M.'- ... Tuesday Weld
. ODeletw o?mplylltallda for~. lit
p~rson ·.who sh.)w~d ar" !!••t;se : gces.': s on ABC-TV's ··B~n Cr~:.ey•• tor the tu.e Ih. X
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Yet mat1y penon• will t ~n you' pere.:) by either character. or c:on·
"'He"' nesey" II good in eomptlri, vleton, of social position; so that, P MIt W t1
son wltb other Q~"'~· ·rn···~ 15 llb:Jorallsm i.&lt;J the easleat thing In 1
y~ a,,......te 1 pli:OPIJia mN.JOY '1'BB :INJ'ID&amp;o.
true. and' yoU bav~ · been uram- the wor~1 fC'r h:m." -·- _ _ _ \ JORlTY or 'lBElR BJDST I"BJJIN])S.-oBID3'l'JDRI'J.
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6o00 Sundown Sorebadi
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7,30 Breakfast Party
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If you're uncertain aboJlt what
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take a good look at the white line. It repn!lenta
Amwiea'• put procluctlou rate and economists'
Mljnoat.EI fl. tui:Qre production, with the peeb
and ...n.,. ••"'lltbed out. Onrr the lema pull
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CJpmlbt 1DBJ "'!!I r r ch $22 blDicll b11Vll. Tbe
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tribute our growing production during th8 nat
20 years. Whole industries will emerge to tura
out ,the new products that are coming from the .
laboratories. America has a brilliant future but
to realize it fully, we must .U wqrlr;.
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thla. The question I! what , II any· lull membership to those who - Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., May 9, 1962
thing, cllurcbe.s Mould do about have genuin&lt;ly accepted Christ
od to br!Dg World links and Cat.
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.. their Lord and Master.
Of
endar Sbeeta• to tile nelll """""' '
Otte viewpoi nt ia that they
Favor St.rki Approach
soouldo'l do anything about it.
Tho.. who f•vor stricter atMd·
Mn. Wrigbt aM
E"'JJoen..,ll thio view aclmowl· ards for church membership at·
Mro. Cartwright who oorved , ..
edge that there .,.. millions ol gue ao follows:
fresbment. to the ai&gt;ovo mentiol·
cut • oorner.
moo and wornoo on church Jne'L·
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But there are hundreds of poor :
UaJted Pf'HI bderaaU.al
know the rudiments of ChriStian anity sertous 1~ m~1 1 1 sees evt· was ID': theme
\ue program NeJda Wew,
Mre. Eve )'li
people in this vicinity who ha~e ' The story ts told of : con!i- doclrine, and who 'do not live any dence that th1s r.a ith really does on last 'lb~sday when the Ma"· Rottgen.
rereived loans . of $100 from h1m dence man who moved into au . differently f r 0 m their uun- ~ave a Lransfonmng effect. on the on MetbodlSt Church WSCS met
----to buy ~ roc~m·s. He Dt!V~r ex:· j Am~riran L·ity where he was a lchurched;' neighbors.
I ~JV@" of those who are setzed_nb~ at the church.
J8 ASSIGNED
peeled the loans W be repa id. He stra 11 ger to eve1·voue. intludingl
: It The prt"senc-e of many nwm ,
Program l&lt;&gt;ader was Mrs. Mar·
lw~ .an over ·nding fear ol ~·om~ i the po licto.
.
But they say that all of i hesf I members . in tl~e .'·hurrh gr~V~ty til a Cook. Partici pating In t be Army Pvt. William J. Parsons,
IOUH I$ffi and believ t' s Moscuw Wi ll 1 Nel;"(\ing rt"'.'&gt;!)ectable cooneclions ; nomioal Christians are pot etJlJa! we~k.ens 1,1" m_l~SJOO o( provJdll'lg program were Mrs. Eileoo Cart· 17, son of Mr. aod M.l'l. ¥art
eupture the vuor pco!)le un less I~ lo impress his i11t ended 'ticti ms, lconverts, and the best w.ay to a hvmg \\llness to the ~wer of lwrigllt, Mrs . Carma Lee Jivid&amp;~. W. ParS'OilS, Route 1, RaclJie, r•
helps them personally.
~ he ~ned to join va r_JOus duOs. jb.ring . th~~ into _a ~ermine rf'la· Chr~: :0 . ch.ange h~lan lives. f Mrs. Joyce Car.!IOn , and Mrs Le- cently WBI _ a.s~igned let lobe s4
~ste_" s.t&gt;ems tn I.H-ile~e.· that the B11t he couldn't get mto any of t1onsh1p wtth ChriSt IS 00 mchle Act:Uid J~g to _t~lS schoo~ 0 · arltH:t Wright. Members were ask- Armored DIVISlOII: in GermanJ.
de•ty IS looking UVI:r h i!S l&gt;houlder them, bt-rau.se he la&lt;"ke&lt;i lhto nee· them ill the life or the COffi ill U(I· thought, thurches &lt;t re le5S llk~1Y f j--~:..-.;..;;;-~:;;~;.:~~~~~~~~----------===;;
all th~ lnne lllld t'hecklng UIJ on es!iary , charact.tr r~fe-rertces.
ty where he is known and !!lervt'd. to l'Onvert seeken by _ru.shmg
him.
' S\l he joined the dty'11 kading Another view, which appears tolthem into full membership than ,
.. If God can watch the falling i church.
be gaining adherents, 11 that by a.;kmg them to .walt unUl ~y
of every sparrow," he once said,
churches 11 h 0 u 1 d weJ.come all have reached a smcere dec1sion
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''He certainly has time to keep TJ-us ta e may
apocry·p a, comers to their worship services to take on the yoke
Chrts an
an eye on business men."
but it Is not farfet.Med. Most of and other activities, but r~:ve discipleship.
There was a time when Estes America's ehurches WE-lcome new
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was Jess reticent about publicity. members with Open arr111 and
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.. LIn the past two years he ha&amp; few questiOn&amp; T y asswur , m
been interviewed by many Texas practice If not in theory, that any~
papers and they were collected in me who applies for church mem·
8 pamphlet published by Billie bersbip 1i a committed Olristian
Sol Estes Enterprises.
'Ibe assumptlm l.s, to put it
GIFT CANDY With
The title of the pamphlet Is mildly, unrealisti&lt;. R is probably
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"Success." It contains a full page rare or a practtcmg cr~ma
Beautiful Pink Carnation
picture of Estes looking at a use c h u r c h memberslup as a
globe much the same way as camouflage. But it 1B by no mean s
I Lb. Box $2.00
2 Lb. Box $3.50
Alexander the Great once looked unusual f o r people to join
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at a map and sighed because chur,.hes for s 1ght Y more repu~there were no more world~t to able secular reasoll8, such as a
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bl' b
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conquer. The capt10n on the pic· des1~ to esta IS SOCla

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Na&amp;R•I Reporter H•rry Fl'rgult Uo'as corn as high aa an eletoa explores thfo l.roublev thai IJhant':;: eye, but delivered wi th
•ow bete l his busl.atfls r mpirt'. ~uch terror and .surface sincerity
By HARRY FF:RGUSON
that this correspondent departed
UnJtf'CI Prl"ss lntrrnaUorud
wi th an ex aggerated ''pmion o!
PECOS. Tt&gt;'&lt; tl'P I I- When Tex · himself. It is easy to unde rs tand
ans want to express their admtra- huw Estes could per.suade men to
tion for 6 bold , spertaru i:H bus1· s ign 011 the dotted lme, some·
ness roan . they say : ·· Ht'"s a [times without readmg what they
wheeler deal~·· .. Billie Sol Estes , were sign ing.
w wider !edt&gt;ral indict ment m
! :mectiun wi th the collapse of from
early youth. Estes
his $1 50 mil hon busint&gt;ss empire. reading renter~ on the cu!Jecled
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J·unior works of Horauo Alger Jr. und
• was a w ee er ut-u ·
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than
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nse read Alger. He became an Alger
Be never was ncb in t e se L hero himself at the age of 12 by
that such Texas tycoons_as H. · going into business. All he tells it,
Runt and Cllnt Murchason are
hi
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b- his parents gave m a ewe iii
*'* tieb. Their annual .incomes ~:ta for Christmas, and he sold its
:a'bl)' exceed Este!S gro.: a
wool for enough money to buy ~tn bis belt :-rears. But
was ~ other Jamb Then another unt1l.
' towering man in west Texas an when he was 15, he had a flock
lbe town of Pelcos. ndpopulathaolnhl5h.e. of 100
GOO lsthelittepo anw c
' to be such a big rrog.
And then _ and th~ was to be
lfiW
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to come-he
. Estes 8rnved here 12 years a.~ ~~ :~ ohi lin~rests and lD·
wJth one suitcase, a battered brle •vers I
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and 1 questiOn· "Where can vested some money 10 pigs.
ease
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There waa a Ume, eapecl.olly At tile belght ol the tourilt ... Tbe Federal ...._d. IIM6
1
when Coogreaa wa In ~e~lloa, alllllllt 7,000 pencllll
pticlt otllo clran hoa"J' tourtol
!hat the Capitol was the 111011 through the public roomo ol the lrlfllc. eopeeiiiiJ IlliG Willi 1
popnlar tourlat altraction. "'" Wbite Houae every hour. Tho ibelwem lbo of 11 1!1101 11.
Jacqueline Kennedy changed aD State Dining Room IHIIla ID be Tho FBI pat.o
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that with her televised tour of the the
popular nx&gt;m, 'lp""lal· [by
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White HOUle.
ly with women tourlote. There are .....,. w ertm. ""'*'*'ap Jlllllo.
Lh'loC Qwwlen Separate . 2&amp; cbein at the table, but Milo
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dollor bUlB right before OlD' iDC quarters are
the upper iD the aolo l:lllllBciJ Ill Cahil
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WASIIlNGTON &lt;UPI
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ltl0111Jo winding Into the Wblte Houle
are pallllng through WashingtOn are per
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ment 11 5111 feet. five and ooe- atooc1 Mlu Dorio Leppert, u.yoer.
oow ot
rate of about as,OOOIthe following advice lo free.
walt, the driver d. No. a, Ortill el&amp;b!h lncbeo toll and owayo ooe- old Girl Scout (five merit badgea)
They spent 1380 million
Doll'! Wauule&lt; Away
Rodgero. reported by radio to quarllr ol .., inclt In a liJI.mile lrcm N&lt;lw York City iD charge of
bore 1n 1981 and It Joob Uke -Don't wander t.o far away headquarlero lad received lhls wind. But 1,.. aloo will get: "On a patrol of lix. 1n a «&gt;Dfldent
aronnd f400 million thia year.
from your olghllleelnC bua wbea order: "Procood to Treaaur)' our right, lad!,. andgentt.men, voice obe otated !hat when wo got
.
-•• books list 68 ou
nut to 1napeet a buildiDg. without Mn. Olruabcq." If obe t. Is
Bureau of lnforaal a.v. illlide the White HOUle and
'l1te touriot •-"' 1 and lor
No. q 1oat Mro. Elva Gino- tltill In tJie t\re!Uea BuJiding, she nue. ha ha." Your llctel clearly reached tile Green Room,
maln polnu
bua burg the other day and 1111body muat be 1ttm1117, fer II Is Dlled sta1e1 that
cannot
oft ihe line KOIUII!dJ would be there ID
fi8.SO.:
of the! Or lmows ber .......,t whereabouu. with ligna readlni: "No IDloking. bua at any intermediate otago receive us. l'erhapa c.roune••
kiUr
· roe-hour
• lor Durin a »minute atop at the .., eatinJ."
and claim a refund. Like matrt. mother, t.o, but we ohouldn'l
JOU CID ·get • this a
Natlo:W Areblvea Building lbo
Weor IJPiwelglll Clotlda&amp;
moay, you are aboard for better count too heavily on that. One
cJ17, ODd *"-1 went Inside to aoo the original ol -Wear ligbtwe!Jhl elothlng. n •a w fiB' worae, iD lickneas and In Ihoot later we arrived Ill the

ththe Book of
buHine•:;:.ta:,\•.....,lem
Court St., Pomeroy
COATS BLDG.
MIDDLIPOilT
had
d. b' r· t m"allaon He is prise&amp;. Billie Sol was off on 8 20- erbs: W ere ere IS no VISion
tJb~~~~~~~~""'~""'~""'""'""'!!!!!!!!!!==IIJI
'17 years
Befo1·e
rna e oldIs today.
Irs
· the I year career dunn~ wh1ch
. ·he ~-e peop e pe . _ _ _ _
roof fell In he controlled or had I would build a pyramad worth 1100
an interest In 40 companies, had million.
Credit. The Blbl•
8 fleet of Cadlllacs (even the !)er-[
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vants used one 1 and owned two
private au·planes. In 1953 the ' Estes baa .said he owes all bis
Junior Chamber of Commerce success to an application of the
l
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voted him one of the nation's 10 teachings of the Bible to busil
outatanding young men.
neli!J.
"I have been close to Billie SOl
"There are two things Billie SOl
for 10 years," said a Pecos busi- can do real fast," said a Pecos
DeDman, "and I still can't ex- business man. "He can quote
plain what makes hlrn tick."
the Bible and he can whip • £1.
Penuatlve Sadesman
nanciul l!tatement out of h1s pock·
!:verybody 11 in agr~ment that et with the speed of lightning.
be 1J a high-pressure , hypnotic Several months ago he took a
aalesman. This correspondent had piece of paper out of his pocket
a personal demonstration of it and asked me: "Would you like
l
Monday when he rang the door to know how much money I made
bell at Estes' f.l50,000 ranch last month ?"
~. Mrs. Est~s answered the Estea itt a deacon and a lay
. door, and went mto anol~
preacher in the Chw·d• uf ChrlsL
1·· (If the house to summon
er us- It is an austere church and Billie
~ , band.
ed
Sol carnes its teachings to the
Promptly there appear bl a j punt that he segregates the sexes
abort, stoc ky man wearmg a ue in his big swimming pool. ChUeportl shirt and black slacks dren are welcome to uae It but
bulging under what could become boyo und girls must swlm at aep·
a lizeable ponnch. Tbe ey" arote llmeo. He bas five children,
·gleamed alertly behand glaoseo ao lour girls and a ooy ranging down
lhlt correopondent oxplolned be from 14 yean. but tbey ore not
come to Pecoa to get the I ed to
horts
side of the story and would ; ow
wear 1
·
like to ha\1 '-! an interview .
1 He doe~ nlll drink or smoke
He 1ald he could make no com- .tnd before he retired behind the
, mcm, and Lhen launched his 11ules closed doors of his ranch house,
~ talk :
he fre&lt;Juenlly •tar!led the resl·
·· 1 t.·an st•t: ~ou are an intel ll- dents of Pecos by leaving all lhe
gent mom. I ku1''' you urt!' going Cadillacs in the carport and travJ tn do a gund joh 1111 Ihis h4~t·aust&gt; ellng to his ofrlce on a bicycle.
~ I am ~S Ure you Hhntys do a good : People here say he Is a abarp,
Jclb. 1 wish in IllY heart I could ruthless man in 1 business deal,
Jlelp you. But all I can do is wish that he has driven small competlyou good lurk and thunk yuu for tors out of buainess and will ail
, eomlng to our great state of up half the night figuring how to

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Falcon Band received two superlor rt~tings at the State Band ~--t' .~
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The band. under direction of
Edward Vineyard, received a top
1 rating Oil their playing in an au·
dltloo at 8:30 a .m .. of 11 Gallant
OVertm·e," and ''Symphony No.
I t ill E Flat."
Later in the morning
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in the OOwntuwn aectioa of Hunt ·
ington and received a sup,, In ·
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- The 14-year-old dou1hter of lormer Vice PrOBident Richard M.
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Ike Cites Kennedy's Reach
For Centralized Power Most
Serious Threat To Liberty
Five Cases
Noted In
Conference

VIA Asks River
Projects Spe.edup

All cotton and loce

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It w~s a plt"awre to e"!o:1 .a ,
Glenn, spaceman, orator and edu· p~ayvmght who does not IHI.ne ~n 1
cator in past television appear-lhls ?wn. a~oily, 11tdl hel1&lt;&gt;ues ln
ancet, Sl.lklay nig·bt alao proved 1 mans d~n1ty and has Lhe tr.:..wr·
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diJculllloD with Soviet
OQII'nCillut Gherman TJtov.

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. With the utmoat diplomatic Cot· 1"Continental Classroom" returns

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~lily, Glenn 14uchtd oil the..only next fall . .. Presidefl' Konnedy 1

The and former President l!:i!'l?~,howt'r 1

.tpar'kl on the program,

lfatlnn's Future.'' by aprll1g~g appear May 24 oo the "CHS RE1
the hi&amp; question-about Ru11ia • porta'' &amp;how "BI't!aki:~ ·~ th~ Trade
lpact failyres-and ~hen tac~r~Uy, Barrier."
IIIII doigedly, reluaed 14 let T•tov Hugh O'Brian Is a gu"t ce l&lt;•b1

ofl the hook.

rity Tuesday on CBS-TV's ··Puss•_ Glenn discreetly prefaced his word" ... David Wayne appe&lt;Jrsl

queatlon by monUontna hio near· on ABC· TV'• "Naked City" May i

mlsbap during re-entry, then said 23, and Dana Andrew.o1 on thr
~at we never hear about Soviet spme network'• "Alcoa Premiere" 1
fallurea such aa the one• we have June 5 .. . Ethel Wah.·!'S r u;&gt;.~ts ·
~ at Cape Cana.veral.
I on CBS-TV's "Art l.inklettl.'t's 1
TUIW denied reports of deaths Houae Party'' May 21.
i
In Soviet space fll&amp;·hl.t, but avoid- "The Nurse~." CRS-'I"V's new .
al mentionifli llOfl·manned efforta. ran •eriE's, stars Shll') ColiWll)'
G:enn su.ggested we were nat ; and Zlna Bt-thune .... . Hunna- ;
onl• interested in total failurel!l Barbera prorluctinn.". ,•re'ltors of
and that there must be mutual ' the cavHra "Flinlstu:ws:' will I
prob:em.~ which we woulcl like to ' o.frer an animated, fu 1.urist1c· fam·
share. He asked About specific ' lly In ' new series, ''The Jet·
p;- ·. bJ.-.mL
son1," 011 ABC·TV cu·ne fall
Ti'o\1 said hi5 manned flight
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sllould be sh~d. When a reporter ' BY MRS. D. E. WOOD
tn the auJience followed up by Mrs. Geraldine Cusl.l'r. Hunt·
asking Titov about the rtumber of lngtnn. W. Va .. ~~~~nt a weekPnd
f#llures, he replied th3 t they sre In Wllkl'svllle v1s111ng her daugh·
pDMible bLJl th.al he was uci}uaint· ter, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sayre.
ed with spaceships--and that the Mr. and Ml'B. Herb Jones and
q~Jesllon should be asked M Sovll"t. children of Columb.us recenl!y
rocket eX1per'ls, who mi~ht tell.
spent a weekend With her rar·
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In 8HIaJrne"!, 1 IIOV UIIUOUn!e d
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1y wa• llot allow~ to s::~v mort!'. Ji~mie 0 g den is improving
lpt Gleim had del1cately gone a .~ slowly at nis home.
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far ~· he could propc:rly and The Ladiea Circle or the Prc!i- ·
ltttnellcl~ly go, 8 ~ ~8 ~ hro~g~t byterian chu1·ch met at thf' dmrrh
aga -an un~llt~ a e po n : April lB. Mrs. Raymond .Jones
. e fact of• Amenca • 0 ~ 0 te~ns Wellston, showed picturt&gt;s nt ht•l:
and RuAtla 1 secret exp:- ·:meflta. seve1·al trips to the Holy Land, ·
The fascination or th~t h~ur whkh all enjoyed. Refrc~hmcnts
Cl1111 trorn the lmblle poHtlra• were sf'rvf'd flt clm~e of mt'eting.
1
joclley~ benoatil oil tho good. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chal'i., &lt;:riffith ·
~llowllhlp, Tltov WM humorous 1 and daughter were recent Sun.
~th ~lenn. hl1 WluJhlngton hos' . I day guests of her parer.ts, Mr.
I II bet the mouth! ot Amen - · and Mrs. KRarnt•y Ogtl{•n.
tao poUtlcal bouea were water- Mrs. Harold Cottrill spent a
~ M they watched Glenn.
1week in Columbus recently.
Mrs. Clara Phillips spent the
:. Playwright William Saroyan Easter vacation with her son Kd·
~Ill too buay enjoying lift.! to joln son and family nr Waverly.
·
lflo ""Pinol of our llllif·pttylng llonald Benarh spent ~~ustl'l'
foun1 wrlten, Sun~ay.. nlght eon- varatinn with hi s part•nts in Ctm· :
.!J.'~.IA!d to. CBS-TV • . G:E . Th•· ton.
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atre a Wild, oofy, illogical and Tt&gt;n memhers of Home Dt•m·
-.nderful ('()tnedy thot "!ade t"'e onstrulion croup met with Mrs.!
world Heh1 a better p ace for ReeSt• Jt&gt;nkins April IH. T h ~ y
half ~ ho~r.
linisht'd the garments they hlld
~~itltd The Un!!tO)p~ble Gray been making and prepared for i
l'ox, K 1tarred Lee J. C~ as Achievement Day, April 2fl at
• ~losophlcal fe-lluw .whD !u~ly McAnhur. Mr!i. Calvin wall ~H·s· i
wont be upset. by n~~ ttwn dis· ent and inspectLad the garment!. ·
mliHI from the S'"te Dt_.part The May meeting will be with I
ment, hJs daughter '~ l'OOrern thai Mrs. Ada Strausbaugh.
1
her hutband may be having an Mr. and Mra. Leo Davtdson
~air~ hla grand.wn'l troublPs and daughters or Wolfpen !ipfnt l
with 1 •chool bu»,.
a Sunday afternoon with her mo- '
NotW"ally, overytlling worka ou1 ther, Mabel Wood. ·
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Deep lace hem. Nylon tricot, nylon, dacron, cotton
blend and nylon satin.

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dry dacrons in solids and prints-printed
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clock. Such famoua
makes as Big Ben, Ba·
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now for Mother's Day
giving next Sunday.

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On The First Floor

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wear f r o m these light
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capes.

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