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Mem~rsJn Ce~010nies Last Week

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ataD.dblJ ~ tllle,1 have done for Nancy Proffitt. Mary Walton, Dontheir ehapter.
na Hilldorc, Lots Knapp, Altie
ID Older to receive ~de&amp;ree the Stover, Nadine Roush and'Linda
Donohue Each girl was presented
wUth a symbol of thetr degree.
Conferring offlcers were Judy
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hutoriam and Patty Martin, aeeret.ary.
After the meetiDI wu adjourn·
:lin, Dale. Slidlh enterlllned the ed Carolyn Norris, song leader,
Thir4 Friday Club, .Friday evon- led in lOngs and refre•hmentt
i.ng Ill, hot
Sprin1 Avo.
were aerved tn tbe bome econom·
tl"ooliNinl ~ort buolJ&gt;...... ie• kitchen.
lion .1!1 llliV; · of lho preoldea~

Mrs. Dale ·s~ith
Is l10$tess
For
Thir~ fridoy Club

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\lalt ehaptft' member. ~ommunity
roembers and take part in school

'ldivlties.
Tho.e reeetvtne the Junior dell.
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tree from Rat!ine during tile can·. ~ .ar• tbr.et 4ureel: aJ.vu .ln dleliaht ceremony were Joan Wick·
!'....,.. ~' lumoo; &lt;:~ 1104 qDo,Leota Birch. Marabelle SharpStat&amp;: ll"'leJ..~t.o ll'e &amp;tven lo- naet.. Louise Fisher, Joyce Cauon,
eallf nA we St..t. deiJ'tl II
Kathryn Bailes and Mary Ham•
ven, atl:.:ol::•· Tb.Qe deq,eet Chapter Degree were conferred
liY"e P'b
tnilloa -f!J' out. em Sally Pearson, Martha Teaford,

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played •lilt prlreo awai'dod to lin.
Addle ~ Crtaner, Mrs. Max llein.
hart, IIIIo Kale Ebmbach aDd
Mn. 11n No~l&amp;llar.

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Bel:fedtmente were tened by
lhe booteA to thole lllniled above
·~· Edward Hlte, Jlrl. Erne1t
;Rilldea, lin. Albert Eberabaeb,
Mrt. Everett Dtlley. Jllu Anna
Ebenbac!h~ Mn. Cleland Heines
and one ....,;, ~·· ~fld Smlth.

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MARCH II

klli, Mr. ltd lire. Garllner -:lbnkln ond ..... Larry and 1101&gt;1»' and.
tbe h~st orul bootelt oDd chUIIre!!;
Slloton, 1oiflrey ' and Jll&lt;!i~~ ;

Eddl• Albert
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Jaek Palanee

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Fifth Birtlid~y ., ··~..
Of Lynn Schwab .

Ly~n SChwa~. older da1ighter ot
Mr. afld 'Mrs. Richard Sc:bwab,~-.NtaJ
guest of Jlonor Saturday; eVQiiic
w~en ber liftl) l&gt;h:thJIIY wai ·pej..
brated at the liooie 'of her grand· ptrents1 Mr~ and Mr!· ,Olio Smlth.
Qthers presen! were Mr-. and
Mrs. Sehw~ a.tl~ daWJhter, S~an,
a~d Jlr. and MrF llleluu"' ltbrebo
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Announcement• htve 'been retei"f!d bert~ 1ltf the marrlqe · of
Miss Phylllr Weeki, daUllhtlr ·6f
th6' late Mr.' and 'Mra. Glll!en
Weeks. En~erprisff· and Mr. 101m.

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HouYi: JI&amp;•Fri. J-5; Sat. t·JJ-Opn •Mn~.ll.ff ltw opoii\CtuM
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M.eanwbi.le. 1M: county eomml.J:i
sionen were reporte/ to be atudy..
ing U.e req~Jelrt ' for riJhtHf·w~&gt;:,
so that certain safeguards may be ·
secured ljlinat future abftormal •
eOJll to roild improVement in thlt
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Brien said he
l)repare an

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'Parke CarroU predleted today '!hat
the Kanua City Athtetk:s ~ulct

•IHf• to rttlftfttt Of 1'140rby tow•1

A lingle 30-lncb Une lW tDo •
vetaed Columbia Townlhip stnee'
19M, Its tau~ nluation, atCOftli.,f..::
ing to reeor&amp; ill tbe etnlllt)' trellio
urer'1 tdfiee, totalt $389,120 rom.:,~ ,
oared to the total Yaluation ol..,tbi
row111hip or I&amp;SM).OINl. · It second t
line would hite tlie valuation a~
least another $380,120. ~
TeXII Easte:m now pays tuson ita lingle line amounting to•
16,80"'80 poryeor.

Fot Union'(;CHJid
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lndla~, last· July and are novi,...
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reftle11 op!ntioCI' after her car
rtruek one owned b)" Robert lloov·
el'. 3'7, Pomeroy. The impact pusb·
ed. Hoover's ear into the rear of
one owned bY Olin Booth, 32
Pomeroy. Hoover'&amp; ear bounced off
Booth'• ear. and 11truck tbe front
end of a'notber owned by Manning
M. Darl), 20. Sbade RD I.
lnvettigating offlcers Police
Chief J'rnk Hudson and Patrol·
man Jfrbia MeK.entie 'Aid an tbe
eara hid: been parked 4\gatly'- They
aaid :Mri. Holter tOld tbel!l she
to mils a water bole:in the
lue when ,!J.e bit 'the Hoov.

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tiplied like ' ebaiD reaction this
morniq 011. Pomeroy'• parkm1 lot
when a Pomeroy woman driver
collided with the relit of a parked

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WINS THI DOWNHILL
StQWE, Vt- \liP - Olymple
Natalie WOOd• Edmund O'IBrlen ebampion Toni Sailer won the
Brian Donlevy
downhill and clinched combined
CRY IN THI NIGHT
honors In the lnternaUonaJ ski

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Present wero Mr1. Mabel 1\[an·

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Sentinel learned today that ri8JIII"
of-way under roadJ for tbe line
had been tJked from the county

,4 Cars D'amaged
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·ship which wilt Increase that s~bdivlsion's taxable valuaUollil
by nearly one-half appeared certain here today. __ _:_,
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The line will be Laid by the Texas Eastern Tranouusslon ""•
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vanla and other eastern markets. IntentiOns of the complll)'

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eriUel;ed deal wlth lhe New Yotk

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MASSI!:NA, • N. Y.
UP-En- appfOach to
the Grasse River 1:.00\:
t:ineetl on tbe St. 'Lawren('e englnetn found • 110 toot ooi:Uii!J
seaway no longer are sUrprised of bridse whieb apparentJy ~hikl
at anytbln,e they might uneovln". fallen lnto the river durin:,,. .eoil·
tn 11oundlnr the sout~ ehanmd otructlo.n of the Roolevolt Btldie
4f the river at the downstrtaua abol.lt GO- ye•n qo.
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COunty Engmcer J. E. D. Harl.iDasked the ('OUDty to bUJ (rom
U(e Meigs Equtpment Co., two A·
180 tnternat1onal trucks Wltb 141"
wheelbase, two-speed u:Je, BD-308
1 ne'avy duty engine, heavy dillY
spring&amp;, 9()0-2() ten plY tirea, beat·
and deti-oster Rolland Neuttlin• moved the purchase madt.
Commissioners Dan Hf!rtineer a·o:u\

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the Mamaux • Son Co , Pittsbmbh.
Pa., for gra\e markers b~re Mem·

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Mr. and ~r•. Jarca Brcwlncton
and dauchkit, $antlra, were Saturday vlsltora~nrkanburr.
Mn. Elolse
apm•n has moved !rom M \lloporl lo Darton.

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Sherd Gllillo"'\ ~·~ hla dou;h·

ter, Sara, h&amp;Yt returned to their
home In Bradb'"" alter spendlna
winter wtlb litl.' Bofnloo Mll·

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The .RL 124 resolutien cited
these reasons fnr the protest: . 1
1. lteiiPOftSlbilty for .6 mllo
would revert to the county.
2 Tb1s .6 m1le ta in bad repall',
and tf reverted to the township,
eould not be fi:tecd.
s. Rt 124 would be )ength,Ded
by 2.5 m1les, wh~h would ineonY~o.'nience all thru tra!fle.
4. &lt;:ombmmg Rts. 124 and 1:13
would mcrease already dtre ~
ards at a one-lane bridge on Rt.
143 where s1x persons llave dieo:l
the last 10 years w1th one-tbird:
or the proposed traffic for lbe

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ttred wath the Stale Highway De-partment for damage.! ·to ' th~ .8 ~·1!1.
9f a mil~ frop~¥ed to be givtn.
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Jn another action ammal chnl.lll ,1.
totalhn!,! $156 wNe a"·arded John
I. Douglas, Albany RD 2. and .\Y.
em J ol'dan, $30, for sheep k:Uled &lt;'
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SKATING PARTY
The Racine l"arm Bureau Vot1tli
Couacal is spoMoriog· I
tonight between
at the Skate-Awiy on
The party ls open to lbe

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tel" the south In Ga!Up&lt;&gt;lis will receive first
1 ea!Ung for payments on a Gallip.olfs

must eome. Tbe eight states along the Ohio River in
determined to stop river pollution and
sanita'ry living conditions in the cities,
bugging its banks. P&lt;&gt;meroy and Middle
to receive another six months extensioQ ot
dumping raw sewage jnto the river. Each
to bring about an agrt}ement whereb~
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may build one disposal treatment plant
saving In operation of a single plant is fore
of one plant's construction by itself would
saving, engineers advise. This is because additrunk sewers will have to be laid especially in
to reach one plant than if eat: h town had its own
end of the next permit. on Oct. 16, the Compact
will look for soUd evidence progress is being
·~· · 0:!.0:. the cooperative plan. Or, that lacking, definite steps
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.this winter In the Fourth District Court of Appeals
being forced to build a treatment plant and sewer S.\"S·
'ac(ion in setting up a schedule of collections.
off on asking bids for revenue bonds to actually
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the sewage system! Is expected nearly to meet aU stato
It cannqt De lo.ng until the llnal action to build
else collect the money? Its ordinance declared
necessary in order to create •· market for $900,·
ol revenue bonds, issuance of which Is authorized

PARLI!Y TO MIET
Past Presidents Parley of
Amnican J.,egion ol the Drew
WEjbster Post will meet at fhe
·h ome oi •Mr!i, J. M. 'l'lt.orntcm on
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4 . T~e ordinance further provides that all buildings in the
COrporation limits mtJ.st be COnnected to the sewers and that
outside toilets are declared· unsanitary and dangerous to pubU h lth d th b
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~ ea an ere Yare a nuisance.
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for charges in that if they are not paid a return is to be made
to the county auditor. The amounts then would be collected as
taxes.
-Sll&amp;ht1y in excess of two years has been consumed by Galli·
polls dlckf!ring and arguinJJ With the Compact Commission. It
was in february, 1955, that the city's permit to dump untreat·
d sewa ge WB8 revok e d .
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It b doubUul that 0tt1_er communities .co.uld sid,e track fhe
tougher and tougher eyes of the Commasswn now that the
courts have declared Gnllio~J~.must get on with its job.
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&lt;MASSENA, N. Y. UP- Charles
operatlna: ' city truck, he put hla MeDonaugh, uf OgdenBburg, N . Y,
bead out the window to IOO'k for hooked a Great Northern pike in
appnOC!hlna tratlie. As he did so, the St. J~awrence 'RiveT. lt gave
vehicle 1truct two bl8: hoJes in him quite~ a tuule. "I'll klu this
tht &lt;Street and his head Was banged fish if 1 ever land It," he saW to
aralnet the door frame. Wadrzyk a companion. Alter landing the
put In a claim for $125 again_,. the fish, McDoMugh, a retired stllte
city. He l&amp;lid he auffered a broken polirt' llor)l(ellnt, kept bls word.
lower denture and a damaeed up. The fish ·blt him In the face .

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The G. I. A. oi t-e Brc.therh~&gt;;od
provide two more sets 'of ideas to
lhc current intra-pnrty d.. or LocomotiVe -En&amp;ineers is meet
ing Thursday anernoon at th'e
bate on how to come back from
home o1 Mrs. Robert Harris, South
crushin g defeuls ln the pust two Second Avenue.

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and improving the health ol tbe
·Dtn:aoeratic Party have come
·from ita political centCJ",
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn
B. Johnson cTex) and Sen
Albert Gore (-0-'Tonn.) gave thf'
latest diagnosis of whel'e the
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leallng With tnterest rates, !for11ffllrs, the f,arm, prob em.
Jeaceful use of atom1c epergy,
111tural
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LOOKS TO SUBUR.BANITIS
Gore said the Democrate must

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CEL.aRATEI BIRTHOAY
Mrs. C. R. Y.oung celebrated her
Ind. UP- More than
members of ffmr "Sneezers' birthday Sun&amp;ay with a turkey din
ctub; hdd a convcnllon hero. ncr al her home. Guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Young were Mr. and Mn
Thr Tr;wersc City, Sault Ste. Ms.·
William Diltz and 110n, WilHam,
tw and l'ctoskey c lubs are com· Columbu11; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
posed of o,;u ffurers fi'Om hay rever Jones, Lakin; Mr. and Mn. Doug
or nsthm:1
las Jackson, Rendville; David
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Jackson, Pomeroy.
FAMILy BIRTHDAY
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s D. UP- A-t least
PAPER DRIVI
thn•e members of a family here
The Rutland Hi·gh School senior
sh ouldn't have. too much difficu.l- elass is sponsoring a paper drive
I) n ·me mberm g
each other ~ to secure funds for tbe Senim
Class Trip. Anyone having paper,
magazines or cardboard may caU
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1 !I is the b rthday of both parents.
any or the following phone num·
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Pa~~ ~~si~ha~~Y ths~r~~m~:~~~; ·edouble tht!ir_ efforts to0 persunde h!~·dthdM%· Aor!~~c ~a: boo~nMt~Y ~~·
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the
emocrats
won just abot~t al lthe polit1ra
t .. eo 1 of
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prize• lwt year excep~ the big on r ~ov:{'~~~:t m~a~~
Plsop .cern · I
.Lthe pre!IJdetw.Y. Nmther !:!h~~~
ha~ized his br!lef thjlt his ~nrty I
tJheh coFncern exgre~~~as~Y ~~~
u~l recognize the p_gli~oo.I iiWnli·
1~lions
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Kenne Y
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10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur G':ldtrer
11:30 Strike it Rich
1::!:00 Valiant Lady

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12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 KaUe"t Kit~heo
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GUIN?HER VtSITI HERE
llrlgbler Day ,
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James Guinther, l"omeroy, visited
4:15 Seocret Storm
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F 1 . Ji ta and lh• lemocrat1c Party slren~th .can no
li:OO The Early Show
in Pomeroy with friends and rela· 6:30 Your Euo 1\IIPDlter
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4:30 Fdce of N'iJht
t~ves over the week end. Guinther
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6:45 Sporta Plrlde
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AGAINST BLOC VOTERS
arty stre? ogth , on the oth N hand. United Press Staff CorruponcS.nt
6:30 Yqur Esso Re-P.Ort.,.
6:M Weatherman .
where he is a radarman with the 7:00 Profile
Johnson snid, in dfl!ct, tbat th•
re now apparent, nnd, iillhuugh
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Sports Paraf;le ·~ l ~
Unlttd Pren c:orruprlradtnh
U. S. Navy.
DemOCf'ats shQuld concern them
'wy hnve bern neglt:'cted 11~ the
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arourtd th world look 11koad at
selves more with lruly national h
tst ,l_hey n~11st now be r,\1 lt1v~ted
'o&lt; 7:30 Range RldOJ'
the n•w• that will mak• the
The Bedford Home Demonstra7;00 ~Yog •Jttr~ ;roui' ftitome Tax
sues and less with
courtln·
1trns!vcly 1n lhe tuturr
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tion Council Club will meet Thurs· 8:00 PbU Silver• Show
7:15 houl!fi&amp;'J F.clwardl
"•bloc1" of voter~.
Gurr said the c-enter_ of Dc·moCHECKUP
dav March 21st. at the home ol 8:30 Tbe Brotbero
7:30 GiantS\eP , 111 ~,~"Penon•lly, 1 Mlltve th1t the
"fl tic Partv ~trengt h • ~ moving
Jl.'s a good bet thu t P!'r•w!t• n\ Mfs'. Putric1a Jones fmm 10 A . M. G:OO To TeU lhe, Truth
peojllt of this country •rt tired
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8:00 Teresa Brewe!' ShOw
of the kind of polltlc:•l tMugtlt
Ottll'&gt;rw1 st•, hts recomnwnr!&lt;~t!om ~~i~nhOIA l' r 's phys lci !m, will wa'11 until 3 P. · M The toplc lor this 10:00 ftK,OOO ~ootloo
9:00 Hemo, the Ma~lficent
that divide• Am•rlunl lnte
• his pa.rty sug~o:esh•d wav~ for him lo und1·rgo anot!'lr r physical meeting is '"'ve n Meals", A eonlp- 10:80 Do }"oo Tru•t Your Wll&gt;
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t.locl/ he 11ld In 1 week end
ui!Jing a "pnsit1ve Pl'll l-!nu.~ ~r
11:00 Up t9 th) . minute-·irews
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1 11 · ~·· of Ihe GOP.
N, C. "I ttrontiY lutpect tha i
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U:JO 'l'h'e Late ShrW : 1
thoo most tired of thet phr•••
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will ad\\~r. one, thai it will h ~
PASTOR SURPRISED
-r~ c re ex~en.itW: Ihun tlw:r !J eld I'· The Rev. Robert F. Styers, pas·
ccnt ly to ehe~k on 1hr Prcsr· cnt 1&gt; tor of the Middleport Church of
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RED TRAD2
day morning when he was riven a
Watch for Brili.-;h l'rime Mim~ 11t)ower of birthday eartls and dot·
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ter Hurold Macmilllnn to makfl a l:m at the Sunday School service
,C ontretl Porelta .Aid
Ca~tltol Hill
determ inf'd al!f'mpt to get ~{r at his chut'(!h in observance of bb
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funds lattfo Loomlnt
Sl•oblt Cut In Ckltlar · Eisenh ower's rorncnl lo a loo sen- an niversary.
ing of tra(fe rr3t:·w t1ons ngai n!lt
' Special to Ce11fral Pre" A••ocklf~Oif
. Communist Chtna whul ewy meet
A8HINOToN--Look for a major fl&amp;ht -on torelgn aid tunda
in Bt·1·murl 11 'fhu r~day Exporters
when Concreu beglnl ~o111ldera.tlon ot the approp1ia.t1on bilL
are nutlln~ the heut o: 1 Macm11lan
lome atr&amp;WI· ha"T;e already been toued ln\o \he wind, and from aU
to 'r wpetl Bril a1u '~ tt·lldit!omil
tndteaUon 1 there eould be a determined drtve to cut Pl'tlldent Eta..,.. mark ets in Chma . One reason '" ·
hower'l "'·"billion requeat.
. B;l~ ain nNrls I he m u 1re~·- Ano:her
OtorrtQ.'I hlfhly reapected Democratic Senator Richard B. Ruuelt J.~ th at Japan nn:l G••rmany ar~
apolte the l~mJU~.Je ot pollticiana when he ralatd tM queauon qC', IIBtting b 3ck into WLrld lrali"
cut\.lnir fonlgn aid durtnl' Senatt dtbat. on tht
con'lpotltlon. 1\tacm!llnn want.~ to ,
EJaenhowCtr Dootrlnt.
. sr.nd to China t:.c ll&lt;l l ne non-mdi·
Refet·rtng to the reeord on which ~np&gt;en~
tary good~ Westc:-n cotntries ant
muat run tor n·electlon, ltuutll aa.l.d. WI cibJtOt ~endlne IU Rus:ua and il.a sutelprtvent an lncreue In domeaUc apmdln~•., lobe, · ,Vtcil.
U WCI lncreue the torelgn aid pl'Ofl'&amp;lll.
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Publication of \he J'aU'Jeq &lt;:omm~uiO: report
Prrsident Eis.E&gt;nhO\\CI''~ $13 bil·
on forelp l.ld g&amp;vt t\\fther ""'"'""-~ emanda
linn sc~ool clln s\l·nctie n progra "l
on C~o~.pltol HUl tor a all&amp;ble riduetiUII 1n tundt,
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man of the important HoUR appropriat.lon1 forbPen endrm,g~red b.l' the St']rrg.:l·
elm aid 1ubt:ommiU" which wm d6&amp;1 Mth tht thm ftght Rwl heilvy n,,pos 1Ho:
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pectr d to kdl whatever chanre el\.'
IU• hullh~wat&lt;:htl'll than wu cenerally &amp;dmltted.
. proar:tm nught h llVl' lud for conRellablt sourcu ..ld. lt wa1 Ike'• per10nal ·ph)'llclf.no Maj. Ota.
i rcJs.ion:-. 1 approval this ye.:1 r.
Howard McC. Snyder, who Grit p\llhed to-r tht trip' \0 Ar'llonll-:"
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then
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Gen.
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D. T!&lt;,,1lor, A r•ny
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chief of st:~ff, .will get a!) c.ufu,l
Medical txp.rtl point out that a. pmfatent eouab II not only pab.. 1 from Amer!ran ~ om mandcri In
f'lll ud eaet'f)"•aapplnf, b\lt iJio putt a vtry IIUd lb'alll on the the t~ar ERSt when he visits th eJ:l
b"rt.
on his hi~ Lour which start,s th .~
Thott alon1t to the chtct executtv• were rrtt.tb" rtdtved 'wliu • \\'C ~k. 'fhey w1ll wn~n him th l\~
Mf, KJ...aww....• couch lho~ aiJU ot elear&amp;nc' \IP. •
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OUI pvtlnlnent COllettA about tht problem.
the armia~lqe b)' sending planE's
Ol'lciU an hoplD&amp; that. wlth '" tht a&lt;lvtftt of 1 flttfvtflftf
and o~he-r weapons i:1to Nortl\. Ko-wanntt' WVthtr, there eoon Will bt GOUJ'\ ln4\\t· ~
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PQU&amp;blt n-.,. the tlld oC ~ Jt.. oouJd t\llll out Pa111 tM nse
the Armv it Fort Belvoir, va ., •r
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tlle sale and any one wis,hlog to 7:30 Jqoii~ Wlatera Show
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hined with a Jitney Sup.per at Racine Higb School, S"tW'dAY March
3.0 at 4':30 p. tq. Tltie affair is
aponiored by the Racine P'M.

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!or all domestic, indystrial metered and other \
l\llllletered
users.
will be ·~ times the amount or the water bill (lower there than here) and Will be due July I anti quarterly
'DlrlV:Ite wells used as a source of water supply were ordered .
unmetered pnvate well user can be requJred to meter his

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GRANGE TO MEET
Pomeroy Bend Grange will meet
in rPgular se~s ion Wednesday ev'"(
nin~ al the DAV liall.

1. Charges due the first of each month will be $3 .75 for all ·

Charges of '108 annual, payable quarterly , fol' unmetered

• Daily Sen,tinel
Day Book
PTA MEETING
The Salisbury PTA wll1 1bold ita
regula r meeting tonitbt at, :SO at
the sctlool. The Racine M'A are
invited guests and their preildent
Mrs. Willi;lln B. Downie will
speak on the survey being eondueled in the Racine area. Mrs.
G,eorge StarC"her and Mrs. Wil·
Ham Coltins. the hostesses, have
requcsled the members to bring
either' sondw ic-hH or cookies for
rerres hments .

and disposal plant. Th_e groans heard
bear a reasonable facsimile to sounds
~nd Middlepor~ probably next year at the

thereafter.

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tel" the south In Ga!Up&lt;&gt;lis will receive first
1 ea!Ung for payments on a Gallip.olfs

must eome. Tbe eight states along the Ohio River in
determined to stop river pollution and
sanita'ry living conditions in the cities,
bugging its banks. P&lt;&gt;meroy and Middle
to receive another six months extensioQ ot
dumping raw sewage jnto the river. Each
to bring about an agrt}ement whereb~
·
may build one disposal treatment plant
saving In operation of a single plant is fore
of one plant's construction by itself would
saving, engineers advise. This is because additrunk sewers will have to be laid especially in
to reach one plant than if eat: h town had its own
end of the next permit. on Oct. 16, the Compact
will look for soUd evidence progress is being
·~· · 0:!.0:. the cooperative plan. Or, that lacking, definite steps
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town to implement their required separate systems.
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is a kind of "test case," apparently. The city lost
.this winter In the Fourth District Court of Appeals
being forced to build a treatment plant and sewer S.\"S·
'ac(ion in setting up a schedule of collections.
off on asking bids for revenue bonds to actually
'
the sewage system! Is expected nearly to meet aU stato
It cannqt De lo.ng until the llnal action to build
else collect the money? Its ordinance declared
necessary in order to create •· market for $900,·
ol revenue bonds, issuance of which Is authorized

PARLI!Y TO MIET
Past Presidents Parley of
Amnican J.,egion ol the Drew
WEjbster Post will meet at fhe
·h ome oi •Mr!i, J. M. 'l'lt.orntcm on
Th~

1\MI&gt;ervv Ave ..
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at !tis own expense or a monthly water flow wilt be cstabUshed with charges to be the same as for other users.
4 . T~e ordinance further provides that all buildings in the
COrporation limits mtJ.st be COnnected to the sewers and that
outside toilets are declared· unsanitary and dangerous to pubU h lth d th b
.
.
~ ea an ere Yare a nuisance.
.
5. Property owners as well as lessees are to be helQ hable
for charges in that if they are not paid a return is to be made
to the county auditor. The amounts then would be collected as
taxes.
-Sll&amp;ht1y in excess of two years has been consumed by Galli·
polls dlckf!ring and arguinJJ With the Compact Commission. It
was in february, 1955, that the city's permit to dump untreat·
d sewa ge WB8 revok e d .
e
It b doubUul that 0tt1_er communities .co.uld sid,e track fhe
tougher and tougher eyes of the Commasswn now that the
courts have declared Gnllio~J~.must get on with its job.
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DENTA~ lUMP
•BUJI!FALO. N: Y. UP - Chester

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&lt;MASSENA, N. Y. UP- Charles
operatlna: ' city truck, he put hla MeDonaugh, uf OgdenBburg, N . Y,
bead out the window to IOO'k for hooked a Great Northern pike in
appnOC!hlna tratlie. As he did so, the St. J~awrence 'RiveT. lt gave
vehicle 1truct two bl8: hoJes in him quite~ a tuule. "I'll klu this
tht &lt;Street and his head Was banged fish if 1 ever land It," he saW to
aralnet the door frame. Wadrzyk a companion. Alter landing the
put In a claim for $125 again_,. the fish, McDoMugh, a retired stllte
city. He l&amp;lid he auffered a broken polirt' llor)l(ellnt, kept bls word.
lower denture and a damaeed up. The fish ·blt him In the face .

per.

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TO MIIT · THURSDAY
The G. I. A. oi t-e Brc.therh~&gt;;od
provide two more sets 'of ideas to
lhc current intra-pnrty d.. or LocomotiVe -En&amp;ineers is meet
ing Thursday anernoon at th'e
bate on how to come back from
home o1 Mrs. Robert Harris, South
crushin g defeuls ln the pust two Second Avenue.

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and improving the health ol tbe
·Dtn:aoeratic Party have come
·from ita political centCJ",
Senate Democratic Leader Lyn
B. Johnson cTex) and Sen
Albert Gore (-0-'Tonn.) gave thf'
latest diagnosis of whel'e the
ty now
and offered
oft how Lt
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leallng With tnterest rates, !for11ffllrs, the f,arm, prob em.
Jeaceful use of atom1c epergy,
111tural
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LOOKS TO SUBUR.BANITIS
Gore said the Democrate must

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AH-CHOOI

CEL.aRATEI BIRTHOAY
Mrs. C. R. Y.oung celebrated her
Ind. UP- More than
members of ffmr "Sneezers' birthday Sun&amp;ay with a turkey din
ctub; hdd a convcnllon hero. ncr al her home. Guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Young were Mr. and Mn
Thr Tr;wersc City, Sault Ste. Ms.·
William Diltz and 110n, WilHam,
tw and l'ctoskey c lubs are com· Columbu11; Mr. and Mrs. Charles
posed of o,;u ffurers fi'Om hay rever Jones, Lakin; Mr. and Mn. Doug
or nsthm:1
las Jackson, Rendville; David
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Jackson, Pomeroy.
FAMILy BIRTHDAY
nE
s D. UP- A-t least
PAPER DRIVI
thn•e members of a family here
The Rutland Hi·gh School senior
sh ouldn't have. too much difficu.l- elass is sponsoring a paper drive
I) n ·me mberm g
each other ~ to secure funds for tbe Senim
Class Trip. Anyone having paper,
magazines or cardboard may caU
.:on
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1 !I is the b rthday of both parents.
any or the following phone num·
1
ber!l (24263, 24724 Or 24421) for
, pickup within the next three

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Pa~~ ~~si~ha~~Y ths~r~~m~:~~~; ·edouble tht!ir_ efforts to0 persunde h!~·dthdM%· Aor!~~c ~a: boo~nMt~Y ~~·
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the
emocrats
won just abot~t al lthe polit1ra
t .. eo 1 of
1 rr~.r H~
prize• lwt year excep~ the big on r ~ov:{'~~~:t m~a~~
Plsop .cern · I
.Lthe pre!IJdetw.Y. Nmther !:!h~~~
ha~ized his br!lef thjlt his ~nrty I
tJheh coFncern exgre~~~as~Y ~~~
u~l recognize the p_gli~oo.I iiWnli·
1~lions
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of other population ~b&amp;ts.
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8:00 Captain Kaoogroo
D:OO MorniDJ Show
10:00 Garry Moore
10:30 Arthur G':ldtrer
11:30 Strike it Rich
1::!:00 Valiant Lady

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12:30 Search, f(lr Tomorrow

12:45 Guiding Light
1:00 KaUe"t Kit~heo
l:SO Aa tbe World Turna
2:00 Our Miss Brooks

2:30 Houseporty
3:00 :PIS Payo(l

3:30 Bob Crosby Sbow

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EAGLE BtJ'ITZ. S. D. UP Cbrlo llaalon bWII 1 boat out of t
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made from t h e - of 35 jllllhd
automobilel. Tbe doon were braze
welded tocether. fte total ealh
coat of tile-~- ~

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GUIN?HER VtSITI HERE
llrlgbler Day ,
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4;30 Edge a' Nlalit ' ·
James Guinther, l"omeroy, visited
4:15 Seocret Storm
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F 1 . Ji ta and lh• lemocrat1c Party slren~th .can no
li:OO The Early Show
in Pomeroy with friends and rela· 6:30 Your Euo 1\IIPDlter
o .1me
Cl era s
1nger ,h~ counted upon wJ!h ter·
4:30 Fdce of N'iJht
t~ves over the week end. Guinther
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ainty.' h&lt;' said. "Nf"w arP;'l-~ ·of
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6:45 Sporta Plrlde
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stationed in Boston, Mass.,
AGAINST BLOC VOTERS
arty stre? ogth , on the oth N hand. United Press Staff CorruponcS.nt
6:30 Yqur Esso Re-P.Ort.,.
6:M Weatherman .
where he is a radarman with the 7:00 Profile
Johnson snid, in dfl!ct, tbat th•
re now apparent, nnd, iillhuugh
6:15
Sports Paraf;le ·~ l ~
Unlttd Pren c:orruprlradtnh
U. S. Navy.
DemOCf'ats shQuld concern them
'wy hnve bern neglt:'cted 11~ the
6:55 WeQtberm$n
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arourtd th world look 11koad at
selves more with lruly national h
tst ,l_hey n~11st now be r,\1 lt1v~ted
'o&lt; 7:30 Range RldOJ'
the n•w• that will mak• the
The Bedford Home Demonstra7;00 ~Yog •Jttr~ ;roui' ftitome Tax
sues and less with
courtln·
1trns!vcly 1n lhe tuturr
hudllntc.
tion Council Club will meet Thurs· 8:00 PbU Silver• Show
7:15 houl!fi&amp;'J F.clwardl
"•bloc1" of voter~.
Gurr said the c-enter_ of Dc·moCHECKUP
dav March 21st. at the home ol 8:30 Tbe Brotbero
7:30 GiantS\eP , 111 ~,~"Penon•lly, 1 Mlltve th1t the
"fl tic Partv ~trengt h • ~ moving
Jl.'s a good bet thu t P!'r•w!t• n\ Mfs'. Putric1a Jones fmm 10 A . M. G:OO To TeU lhe, Truth
peojllt of this country •rt tired
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8:00 Teresa Brewe!' ShOw
of the kind of polltlc:•l tMugtlt
Ottll'&gt;rw1 st•, hts recomnwnr!&lt;~t!om ~~i~nhOIA l' r 's phys lci !m, will wa'11 until 3 P. · M The toplc lor this 10:00 ftK,OOO ~ootloo
9:00 Hemo, the Ma~lficent
that divide• Am•rlunl lnte
• his pa.rty sug~o:esh•d wav~ for him lo und1·rgo anot!'lr r physical meeting is '"'ve n Meals", A eonlp- 10:80 Do }"oo Tru•t Your Wll&gt;
!0:00 U.
Sloe!' Qout .. '
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laic
this
s;&gt;rill!(
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(1:.1\'ly
lde oven meal will be prepared &amp; , !·i":ti!IIJI!Jfo.Tbe L\lloute News
t.locl/ he 11ld In 1 week end
ui!Jing a "pnsit1ve Pl'll l-!nu.~ ~r
11:00 Up t9 th) . minute-·irews
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doctor;;
lhcmJ.ck.on Dey •PMch In RAleigh
'[\(Ill' Mtrl l '&gt;''~o;n n~
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served at the meeting . Everyone 11:0$· ~ .tile Weall&gt;•
11;05 &amp;!•lining tll'O·•WeiJher
·:&lt;.'l vcs havf' said nnl h 1w~ nut the L~ invited to attend.
1 11 · ~·· of Ihe GOP.
N, C. "I ttrontiY lutpect tha i
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Sbow
U:JO 'l'h'e Late ShrW : 1
thoo most tired of thet phr•••
Johnson's and Gores :utvlce word m W.as hlng1 1~ n is th ai ttwy
will ad\\~r. one, thai it will h ~
PASTOR SURPRISED
-r~ c re ex~en.itW: Ihun tlw:r !J eld I'· The Rev. Robert F. Styers, pas·
ccnt ly to ehe~k on 1hr Prcsr· cnt 1&gt; tor of the Middleport Church of
cough and cold.
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RED TRAD2
day morning when he was riven a
Watch for Brili.-;h l'rime Mim~ 11t)ower of birthday eartls and dot·
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ter Hurold Macmilllnn to makfl a l:m at the Sunday School service
,C ontretl Porelta .Aid
Ca~tltol Hill
determ inf'd al!f'mpt to get ~{r at his chut'(!h in observance of bb
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funds lattfo Loomlnt
Sl•oblt Cut In Ckltlar · Eisenh ower's rorncnl lo a loo sen- an niversary.
ing of tra(fe rr3t:·w t1ons ngai n!lt
' Special to Ce11fral Pre" A••ocklf~Oif
. Communist Chtna whul ewy meet
A8HINOToN--Look for a major fl&amp;ht -on torelgn aid tunda
in Bt·1·murl 11 'fhu r~day Exporters
when Concreu beglnl ~o111ldera.tlon ot the approp1ia.t1on bilL
are nutlln~ the heut o: 1 Macm11lan
lome atr&amp;WI· ha"T;e already been toued ln\o \he wind, and from aU
to 'r wpetl Bril a1u '~ tt·lldit!omil
tndteaUon 1 there eould be a determined drtve to cut Pl'tlldent Eta..,.. mark ets in Chma . One reason '" ·
hower'l "'·"billion requeat.
. B;l~ ain nNrls I he m u 1re~·- Ano:her
OtorrtQ.'I hlfhly reapected Democratic Senator Richard B. Ruuelt J.~ th at Japan nn:l G••rmany ar~
apolte the l~mJU~.Je ot pollticiana when he ralatd tM queauon qC', IIBtting b 3ck into WLrld lrali"
cut\.lnir fonlgn aid durtnl' Senatt dtbat. on tht
con'lpotltlon. 1\tacm!llnn want.~ to ,
EJaenhowCtr Dootrlnt.
. sr.nd to China t:.c ll&lt;l l ne non-mdi·
Refet·rtng to the reeord on which ~np&gt;en~
tary good~ Westc:-n cotntries ant
muat run tor n·electlon, ltuutll aa.l.d. WI cibJtOt ~endlne IU Rus:ua and il.a sutelprtvent an lncreue In domeaUc apmdln~•., lobe, · ,Vtcil.
U WCI lncreue the torelgn aid pl'Ofl'&amp;lll.
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Publication of \he J'aU'Jeq &lt;:omm~uiO: report
Prrsident Eis.E&gt;nhO\\CI''~ $13 bil·
on forelp l.ld g&amp;vt t\\fther ""'"'""-~ emanda
linn sc~ool clln s\l·nctie n progra "l
on C~o~.pltol HUl tor a all&amp;ble riduetiUII 1n tundt,
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an tO I • ···lotona, Pld he - .
may be the f!r9t vlcL:m .o1 t e r.oll·
Ott P
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11 ep. th oPruldeat·~
nquut
groossJomt
... IJ"·· (lnv '.• T·h c
..:;·~ .. t~' one bUiion dollart. PlllmUlll chairlo four-:veur·rroaram
lll !Clldy ha~
man of the important HoUR appropriat.lon1 forbPen endrm,g~red b.l' the St']rrg.:l·
elm aid 1ubt:ommiU" which wm d6&amp;1 Mth tht thm ftght Rwl heilvy n,,pos 1Ho:
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hv lC' ;h lators whn reH l.;!der u
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The
• JU'I 001JOH-Ph1ldflnt Elhnhower't eovta. ~- wo.a I&amp;Ce~~ new budge f-cutting drl\'~ i1 eKuld to have •taTted on lnallfUr&amp;UOl\ day, cauaed mon &amp;l&amp;rm
pectr d to kdl whatever chanre el\.'
IU• hullh~wat&lt;:htl'll than wu cenerally &amp;dmltted.
. proar:tm nught h llVl' lud for conRellablt sourcu ..ld. lt wa1 Ike'• per10nal ·ph)'llclf.no Maj. Ota.
i rcJs.ion:-. 1 approval this ye.:1 r.
Howard McC. Snyder, who Grit p\llhed to-r tht trip' \0 Ar'llonll-:"
&amp;A~F\.11,
wttt~b.
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denied
b7
tht
"bitt
Houle,
then
ooalrmed,
lAd
Gen.
Mo.xwcll
D. T!&lt;,,1lor, A r•ny
I, later canotllt4.
chief of st:~ff, .will get a!) c.ufu,l
Medical txp.rtl point out that a. pmfatent eouab II not only pab.. 1 from Amer!ran ~ om mandcri In
f'lll ud eaet'f)"•aapplnf, b\lt iJio putt a vtry IIUd lb'alll on the the t~ar ERSt when he visits th eJ:l
b"rt.
on his hi~ Lour which start,s th .~
Thott alon1t to the chtct executtv• were rrtt.tb" rtdtved 'wliu • \\'C ~k. 'fhey w1ll wn~n him th l\~
Mf, KJ...aww....• couch lho~ aiJU ot elear&amp;nc' \IP. •
' whlle th e Unite~ S~ates ts t alking
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VN&amp;MPIA)YM&amp;NT WORRIEI-Wlth more thlll one million,
eeonomic aut. ~h,.. Chinese ComthOUIIJid Anttrlean• on the unemploym•nt comptnM.Uon rona,: Ut:l : nu,tnist:s are pushli-Jg n1\litary prepftlt.n¥ moi-t not tll(lble for compluattqn, out tt WOl'kt ~~ 11 hf&amp;• ' aratlon~. They continu e tu violate
OUI pvtlnlnent COllettA about tht problem.
the armia~lqe b)' sending planE's
Ol'lciU an hoplD&amp; that. wlth '" tht a&lt;lvtftt of 1 flttfvtflftf
and o~he-r weapons i:1to Nortl\. Ko-wanntt' WVthtr, there eoon Will bt GOUJ'\ ln4\\t· ~
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rea, [~r uno thing, wh1111: L.he Ul\it·
trill' ~ llld outalde joN to brtna' about •
-.,..nl olt
1:!('\ St~!A_ withhoJds ll:wm
li'OJJ:
I aooro oom.&amp;l lllla&amp;llon. How~er, Pl"llfill ...,.. Ho,.d
S•)•lb K~a.
lUll ~ti Wo 1w• unomplo)'llloot will lit ru ·
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I~ tht 11M AfUI't•·
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The wo'rtd•.s fir~l atomic "pow
1o. ,..... ...,...... opprall&amp;l ot tht lilltmplo)'llletlt plotu,ro Witl ~ · or pa&lt;kl!IO" plant. being bu ill fo•·
PQU&amp;blt n-.,. the tlld oC ~ Jt.. oouJd t\llll out Pa111 tM nse
the Armv it Fort Belvoir, va ., •r
~- .. Dlml)l' a' IH-al Wftl.
• eJpeete&lt;i,' to l(O into Operation next
R......,..lt 'OOI!Id wou lit •lfOII-4 Oollln..-oi aa4 l\llfot
ruo•~ n will produce only 2,000
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ll must acq_ulre n~w vlgor. to er
cape being ln!.Qrrcd along51de thr

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to Ute Bake Sale which la beinc
••14 Saturd•f. lllaldo 23, at &lt;he G:t$ S~ ~ •
TPi·Ju..~tcr Cleaners, lliU Street. us Weatloveqt
Mrs. Rl~hard Gress b ~haJrman ot 7:00 Grait.l Ole !)prJ
tlle sale and any one wis,hlog to 7:30 Jqoii~ Wlatera Show
ALUMNI 8Atll IALI

~iddleport Alumni are
&amp;&amp;Iced to eontr.ibute food or

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A bazaar ana bake aa)e will be
h.eld by the UapPf H~JS\lers Class
of Rachu• Me,Jw41st Ct.~rell com·
hined with a Jitney Sup.per at Racine Higb School, S"tW'dAY March
3.0 at 4':30 p. tq. Tltie affair is
aponiored by the Racine P'M.

2.
!or all domestic, indystrial metered and other \
l\llllletered
users.
will be ·~ times the amount or the water bill (lower there than here) and Will be due July I anti quarterly
'DlrlV:Ite wells used as a source of water supply were ordered .
unmetered pnvate well user can be requJred to meter his

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GRANGE TO MEET
Pomeroy Bend Grange will meet
in rPgular se~s ion Wednesday ev'"(
nin~ al the DAV liall.

1. Charges due the first of each month will be $3 .75 for all ·

Charges of '108 annual, payable quarterly , fol' unmetered

• Daily Sen,tinel
Day Book
PTA MEETING
The Salisbury PTA wll1 1bold ita
regula r meeting tonitbt at, :SO at
the sctlool. The Racine M'A are
invited guests and their preildent
Mrs. Willi;lln B. Downie will
speak on the survey being eondueled in the Racine area. Mrs.
G,eorge StarC"her and Mrs. Wil·
Ham Coltins. the hostesses, have
requcsled the members to bring
either' sondw ic-hH or cookies for
rerres hments .

and disposal plant. Th_e groans heard
bear a reasonable facsimile to sounds
~nd Middlepor~ probably next year at the

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.flrat t~l!!m boast·

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llorqb 211, l&amp;iddlepoi'l, home, 4
~~J,; ,4prU I, Sondyvllll, away,
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p. m.; .\j&gt;I'U g, a.ciD,, ow1y.
Diae thla , • .,. .
f P, IIJ.; ,AJ!r!lll, ¥14!11eoi'l, away,
Balurain&amp; t.~t~ ~ ~~~ • , ,~ lf·i Mrll 18, ft. Pleasant,
lArrl'~:;, ' (j. . I!'H91Qil ~IIJPI, l:IB p, m.: April 18, Pome0117 :lloyJii.
"" ""' aw,ay, •:)~ p. m.
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the 1'm0!11 bitt .,tth NlldiOI lafllll m.; April 28, Sandyville, home,
1:15 p. m.; April 29, ft. Pletltnt,
Ia
mOD!Jot.
Olbtr l&gt;oJI QpO&lt;tllli to provide "way, l:lft p. m.; April 30, Racine,
pleniJ of oomptltlon for Fol.con home,.'7:30 p. IJ. : May 3, Pomeroy,
-niata lhljl roar are Robert . home, • p.m.

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Grid Bumps, Blocks, Tackles,
Opened In F.,~ Big lO Schoo:Is
CHICAGO uP - four mjdweat football powel'l opened
tprlnJ pr,etlce tbl11 week and
three othert ue alated to beJin

within lhe next two weeki.

' 1Ptar4u.t ud JncUUII· are the
tU'U.e•t ol the .81&amp; Ten &amp;rlddera
to beJin eh(IJtl. While Marquette
and Notre ~J.mt\ 11110 -tleiiiJ !Mon·

cllly.
Tern Bnnnan'1 fhtbtinK Irish
tooJ1: clliltbiJilca jaturda)' for tbe
benefit of photoVQphers. The
lrtlh wlU bf.ve 18 canclidatea on
the flel4J p f.of who.m
letter
IUD :froptlllt yur'»JqUJd.

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BOWLING SCORES
TII.COUMfV ~IAOUI

, ....,h, M,rch 11
Hlth ...to- ~lit. Rot,. 2AJ)
Miah at., .:,._ Ult. Rtot., 941
Mitll IM. Iori" ...;. M""ohlnl 631
Mlth 1114 a.m&lt; - Manchlnl 214

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TMI DAILT I . .TtNIL
Cllllord
188 I~
Todtac:o
!do 1.0
Horak
178 1.12
Claltlor
1118 183

Gnaooor
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FIGHT RESULTS-

217, Pltllbuf'tlb. Pe..

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Soutllllltartl tllilo. (II),

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801 812 818 11420 St'hool officials and Greene and
Tannehill, tht 1erlbe•, hne a few
BRISTOL, Conn.1 ,...,. Wlfd.,
• N1W YOlK CINTIIAL
tlckela left.
l:lt, Horlford, c . _ - .
- , lutler, l:lt, aoalun (IO),
Smith
118 IN 148 a,
Eluwhere:
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Ill liD liB I¥
of
Llttlf
Leque
advtf1anUy.
Jc~ Ol.lt. Jhl ~- Lot.,
Second
meetlna
C. l&gt;lvll
148 Ill Ill BIJ
orJtnl~:er
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.\he
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Arnqtt.
'lhlr
,tetUH wtll makt
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118 ltl 218 02'1
eroy Cll&gt; ¥a~ ~
our .P'I(f, l!i'l't. llilll!IIW, U.
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pen4fnt on apoee.
Toll.
t'IB 804 811 221111 7:30 p. Ql., wllb oiJ lllill
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lllaoa
14T 1'17 Ill t10J muting 8unoJAy 'lfll -·~
ClOtlel
1&amp;11 17t 181 lt,8 !lab It more "'! wltb ·l'flll tJtf.
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tDt 147 ttiO ~ ence 11uuadly n1JM.
XoaOhlal
:r4 17t ~ ·! lont lorlfOI the UPJI'IIIlnc mot·
llllldloiP
IB 18 IB
411 in1 Friday n'iJht in The Dally
Tolala
"" 11110 910 2Bal Sflntlnel olfl~e• oJ aU tbole intereited in helplftJ forn1 a'D OblD"Val.
~llPUINITUII
Clal-'117 . Its 1!15 148 IIS3 ley leal-pro leii:ut tll.t, sprl..,.
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1!111 IIIli 120 418 ,Soflball will DO loncer COnfi1ct,
lforrit
lt'l 188 135. 46'7 perhapJ. c6m! out lind offtr
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201 lit 1118 11¥ iden ~ion •.W bt \IP to • '"'"eJ''
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l'!e 180 IBI 11111 or "llo"v9'*e.
Toto•
880 872 710 247B
FinAl Note:
Prot&gt;y sr•d,o acbool aJrl4 U.d
- I R I IN)!TIO
on the ollo&lt;:r•odcr tofln f1(. ~·
IJEXINGTON, Ky.
ill f"\erd,oy', i!I!QtlDfll _. l\JV1h
\{ol~ty ol MinooiOta baa hoen been nwatded a tl'9P~Y lor ~Hill
aliol UI&gt;Jvenlty of lbntucky ln•- group in the Portlind hfinuonll
011 Tile ..
COmer
tollootal .)uketball toutumul GraUe Sc-hool toumamtl;lt, SMutlilre ..,
204t.
day n!aht lneluded 0111 olbo;" In.,.~

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the third team last year.
"Next in line Was Simmeracher
who scored 3715 point;, ·in Iecding
Crestline to a b~nner season.
,Stephenaon was r•bifted from ~en·
tke•-'n ,to guar~ to ma~e ~~ .tor ~oy- ,

The second five carpe close- to
landing first team berths. ~ )OI).t
at the records would indlcate it
eouf~·give the first stringer! a
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:rUn of •re

T. wu10n, •wayne st, ~ldd
o. "I twv. lOst over • lbl. •nd 'flll.

"f!l.eaq,'f-:ia-t't':. rt~l¥!1-~ . ~

lkt.~ ~'Y.'t:oneen~~Vttu~u

never know ·a bW\Jr'Y m.~t ldlilf!

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r(J,~qghteJ of ¥i\ ~~4. Mn )4el·
vin CJri:is. Wflt! lfl~mta: Sit~ay
I~ ,.._ VlriiiJlp aod m oq a
trip to Tlifll•·
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Mra, M)lry !ft~" !nH )!fl. Ho·

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tll\l ~. NtJJI:e .Simpkinl,

GrimD'I.
Mr. ·•11!1 Mrs. John rlentr of
Racine spent an even.ina: wltb MrJ.
1. D. Roliob.
v-nt:leo are not!Ulble at
tJ&gt;• ,.vlv~ ,.,..,., wtUch are now
In prorresa ft · lbe u . I · ·CIIUrth.
Thot ore Mr. ani Mn. Phllaqn
Norri• wb oare ill f't t'-il time.

Mn. SOnny 811nptt_n1 ind ton viJitecl.,uc_, II•Y '11'4 family of Rut·
IJDJi They alto 't)ltd oa p:;enoll
in jjle """111111&gt;11¥ S.luruy 1'14
Sll!ld!f· ~!!.lillY 61111P"Ilf "" 111
a,lltr th•lli'JVJI #.!JII!d with threo ~ol ~ii!I!JI ~Ptll.l ·~~ eve,!l!na •I l~e unde* ••rJ'!l'J et , Parloor.Pur'
1~~~~ll'eto. tl&gt;o ""'!nib to produce o Tllelet ,llolpltal vl•illri$ l!tbel ho'!liiJl PD .llonday.

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uer 'Jt f 'l-8 wly .over tb~
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Concord a~d ii{Jn ll¥nes of ~er- In W lil~l.· 'l'be R~- iio¥ ltiJed
lin Center, the only j~nlor onlbe Joe 'Nti' u' j~r4.lflvt .... p~t
ton '''Q squada:- WoJt Harrop, ol ~
··.;. -•t· .ed ' •• ' by Y(•n-eo
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• •11 ~- llll'D!"Ull 'lUI -::r.
Shawno1
e~u.
t!Urd
named seeond team cl.nter, ,whth ., sl:tal•gh11 ' · ' ng Juli ·or. tb.a "spring.:
rBob Filiere of Troy-Luckey anrl
Mike Baxes trjpled bolh"e Johnt
Ken Btook&gt; olafynoldsburg were ny Groth ·in the ·lOth Inning as the
the guar.ds.
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Bren~ sata t IY.~

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(!:. Price hove 40 f.e(lro
!heir ...
eaeh: bnkemaa GcorJe N. lllil!t· ,llr.
Crjjonp 9 Ch,..J•·
fl"min c. J. l,atllr. LIJe Shields o1 lllri .. eoll•
.
. R. s. C.onty, 1Oil on lfr. !nd Mr&lt;. DaUu Hill,
~;...:;~·;;;:,.__ _-;:;::;;:~·~S~bday:::.:·-:::--:--~~--,--,.~--======;:===::::;:;:;;;;;::;:::;:=:;c;;~::::::;:
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COJ.ch Terry . .rOund,

family; ,ttxJ, -. ~n
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"We're goil)g t(l,,have to ~ve
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more boys, o n de'ills,i• h e i~d; '
·. ·. ·· i: ;.~
'.'with about the .-me nqm.b qr · · . : ~~~..,_, CIJDtTfD'
every year. we ·c an't go oil. trus· t bYIJIHAV ft..•..t\NN!BlBNJ•pd,
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Brennan opened spring prac~it'' f~eived. m~ of t~ .cnctlt ~Y
Monda')' with about 88 players 11-""
the
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porting. But it W+fil the first. ye.po t9· Yj.etory in the wo.-•n'l ,..orld
··
in histoJ;"y that NotTe Dame Wl.f b~4qtl~ , ebamplonihlp,. · IJhJ
1without a "name'' player at s9me nevun won ~vro ~tdlea u · the
.
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position aDd abo tbe firtt yew... ·Ytll1J:I wh.ipp~ D!!JDPlar~ ~'
\hat spti~~ praeU\'e ~egan wlt~obt", :~nday~ni.ght in the newl}':~~rmed
.
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a quarterback ot ~me .reputat,ion: · 1j.J'ije
. r .J;lJP copt,Pttl~ion. •
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Mr. and
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M,rs. 0. E. McKinl~y. celebratedtl
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1!10--· fiftei!li.llt&gt; bit-;
·' Y o§!\turd~Yi :i.,i;o!_'
·NEW YOJIIK uP- Two lOll~•·
evenint.,:
~
, wrtn"a ~:·"" · ~tf.'l;\lpper ·,'·:, ''' ;-:.
.
' mores--W"Ut ChamberUan
. I . of· ~"\a.
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-.t his . me on rront Sf.teeL
Air.Man Tblrd' IClass Dana Web- aa.« and EJ.sin B,aY .or of Sea:tle·
~P!tric):'s Pay deeoratio_n!l er Hurr.ay, having com.Pleted b¥· t?4a,,. were named t.o ~ot M-ra·
we~e .use~ f9r t.he tabl~ and t~ ie tr"alning at Lacklaml• A. F. B:, ~e, , , l~man AU·Anierlea b:J~et~
biMh,day Cf,lke which wu servJ!d· has spent the past ten days hero
tea~. Othera le1~ted w,e~
with i,ce
£or desmt eourse. wiiJI his parents Mr. , and M!:•- Chet Fo,r te ol
After supper Earl and his guesr3 Dana L. Murray, is now stati¥-led ftosenb_llijh of North C~ijnP,
4frY Mitch, Rush Phillson: WU- at B~ggS Air Foree Base, El f'llso, ~uy flog~ Iof
ChGal~J ·
Uam W.erner end Dav~d ·Hutinger Tp:~. which is his pcrme~aru:
C!Plron· · ~ owa . a · \lr ;e
ntteQc:d!d a sbpw. William McCool base, and for the present .wUl reei-1 Tyrs •h. ,_f ~V~ty~dJel~ J~RmdKrHoba;f•1
, bl t be•
tl . n. · ' e'•e • onthejnb lrainin"•" an
outarn ' fie~....o .,.., o un ~y .
was una .e 0
pl'fse~ · or w!il 1 •·
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of W~t VlriJn'a and flank
w.
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j {.\.. P.) All' Pohce.
d I ob·l· St't
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l~r leadi~J

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Giambra artd 4J · ~flQI, who
,SOli'l'!l B~, ·Ind._ UP ~~·· •CO!IIII te bl..,.i :I&gt;Of..., w~en
Notre .Dtl)}e t; ~,Jllfpi!lmg lls aid the price ,wa·s ·r llbt, do Jt qain to·
progr~ t~, at~trs ln, orda- "to night WbeB $tJ'· .J~telt''i#' ,. 10.

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way we have

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nif.tJ.T ~~.~rw·~:~;.hYP-;-;.~ la~~~~i:t! ,:'~;d
"!t~e~:;
creW th~t makes the run trpm br ther )tr
d M
Roy bono.
Dl~t';;fW?'¥r .an.4 ¥f~~ld hke to Cairo, 111.. ha• a t~ftlbiP.. ~- ' · 10 n .
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e~ serviee total of 20'1 year.s. ~.

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lill&lt;lo,
llf•Jr IIIJiw,
Valt, . Va.
Jfr, ,.d ll!tJi. Di!lltoll, daucbler
,Lonla, yjii!Od SW&gt;ttay wllh lilt 1 : : - - ,
latbtr, . .
le'Ji •' IW:ine.
111. a~ lira. ~ Howord. 1~:d'~i:.
4ta~W ~ lpeo\ Suliday I:
with llr- !od 11n. l:ll'Ood Ho1rll'd
of CbNbiro.
.
Mit. ll . .....,
tbe
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and
Jlr.. J. (1. ll!lfJIOII -ll~li,j~lfii

lpent ~e p~ mt.DY years tttit touple ._ere
past ,.,ex wn.b l}er
•nil rf:.(\lla ratWndants of thb ehurf#l.
sl§t:er,
J(rJ.
Swan.
Mr. iad M'n. Earl Stlank vilited
MJII1~ oQa ~·· rQtljl'llejl " El ll•r ~·· n ' 0&lt;/P. lpenl tb~ week Mro. a ....n $hank of Pl. Pleasapl
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S"qdlPM ·. an oren\!JI W!\11 lfr.
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Mr1. Nino }'VaJDer of W41bln&amp;ODd lo(ra, l,.eiW Wy•l!l ~~j'j, llr. f...U, -P&lt;•I unday hfre .. tbelr tOO, D. c................... ~~
and :~~u C-1&lt;· '1fPwiJ~
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ber- daughter. Mr. and llrL Earl
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mother
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t(JJ~ llr - .Tnd beMrl
. p~le 81@.1l~IU')' rr....., um.,u,s re ~Y on' w;
II•~• ~~~'!:,'!' ~~
Mt:rid- vjrt~ ).he Merle ·na&lt;io famjiy,
.Mr. md 111'1. lam.,, Rousb oJ
•.n_d -~.1; ..,.,W..,.l' ,.._ t' ~: •· ~
Sunday.
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8t"rthday Saturday·
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IIIII ITt let 820 nl&amp;ht, )larch 20. 1:80 p; m.
'1118 ITT II'! 4911 Mmhall Colleae flo~ llllketbj . ·
130 !Btl t30 390 Coach· RiviUn as tbe Jn•ln Apel"er.
GaWpplil Eik,1 •re 1ponsorlnll
a, United p,.,.
Tvlllt
• ,18 ,811 T30 2114&lt;1
the tffafr, !f:h Jlkl hate to· pul
NIW YORK1 Stalan Ratll, 1&lt;14,
--IAIIJ!IY
on· a poor ah
For tbe recor4t Patlflc, N1 J., stopped AI (lttcky)
Woodo
· Ill 180 lei !IIlii·
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IN IU 188 471 they never . Due.a tt IIIIJ 12 pel' MIIOM, 141", New York. (1).
all enouP eontribu·
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Ill 38 whaek, a
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HOLYOKI,
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''U'reellberjj;
•nd toI work
nt down
Mqnday
and tried
out ev·
er:Y possible eom~inatjon Cor a
deal," .!laid Cronin. "I finally 1aid,
'I'm offcrin11 you $1·mlllion for
Scoro. Take that to your boatd of
dlre~:tors.' We didn't shake bands.
Greenberg said he'd give me a
rhtJ."
"We were discusslna another
deal lnvolvln11 a pitdlf!r," 11id .
Grcenbera. "Finally Orooin/lald,
'I'd give ' mmt~n dollar! or a
sure :W.Jame winner - a pitcher
like Score.' I replied, 'Do you
mean you wouJd glve me ~-mil·
lion for Sc~~Jre?' aJtd he said, 'Yes,
I think I would,' 1 healtated a moment t~nd Nld, 'Well, I wouldn't
tak, lt.'"
Score, a 23-year old New York·

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Greenberg had
sUJhtly dilferent versions or ex~
actly !J,ow the. offer - four times
the recOl'd amount ever paid lor 1
major league player ....... waa made.l i&gt;:ltcher

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tlli 'fuc:aon, Ariz., Mana,.r

did a very reasonable thlftg and I
am ala~ he dld. 1 wo~ not tr•de
Score for Mickey Mantlf 'or Al Ka·

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K~ rarrell of t~ ·Indtans to14
t.~ lfnlted Press: "Mr. Greenberl

COLLEGE
BASKETBALL

The New York Yankaea

An oddity ht the baUotigJ '131 ~,~"kJ -~ane
Q:f ~r~!f. ani
j
tbat llDne of the first 'team mom· Danny Robison 'of ltoO otd.
.
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bers "t'i'fi.~g~~ to le~d tlJ,el'r teall\1
More than 3'70 p1ayars reeeived
!
.In ~~IJIIe t6ul'nameJ1t )b1s WO§~- , oomlna~o 11'0'11 Ill nv~ t~o
~
eD.d In ,CpiJJmbus. Ea;eb indlyiapa1, .flat'' f)pt o/19me -fJ,3(10 b91,.a p•a:\i'.
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how~Ye,r, was. .ll· •f.a~Q~b ht reJlJ• tn.r baaketba11 in 11 thp 'CJtasS A
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Jar s.easpn and' t~\lr~&amp;y ~laY. ~
rahli:s.
"
~)'~in, Jl fotJl· • :Yelr athletic· HonOrabl~· mentiop.gJ~&gt;"erJ {rom
f
.,eat at Xenia Woodrow Wilso'l, Southeastern Ohio Cliss A tearp 8
,
was tlle top '~tlte ~ letter. Hfl re· 00 the UP All.Ohlo team included
:} ~· 1 r,,~~;v.~ltY'e C~I!IS A "PI~yer of tht! J~~k .,.rtgstrnn• .o t ~cArthur and
' ·
· Year'' nod, A 6-3 .aemor, Boykln Dallas G•rber o.f JUo prande.
;_ .J.. . ,.~-W..aa .'a . s.tahdqu~ ·CIOII'Ipel,itor in
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Northern and
04_ia, headed 'by Crest·

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u~d ~o gel the best all • aroun.d ond, key Jate·lnnlna: . Jlomer In a
p1tchmg on tht!\ Grapefruit clrcuat rew day11 tQ .'PtJ'k y,e Milwaukee
when Whitey Fpr4· and Art l:lllmar Braves ~~ a;
·y~ry over t~e
Umi(ed )II&lt; P~l~d•lp~la Plj!JIII\! f~ ~-- Lou!J (l~diql~ Palko blasted

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WAHTIO:
tJNIL~:I~J,~e:;1:t:a
·While Tobbetta·
{s
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Tho teamn are beginning their
with Clnclnnail'l!l
tra)nlng in mid-March, hoping to
tied the ali·tbqe major
.:ct in the 20 praotlce ~41ssion8 ~I.­
rtub home ,un reFord last season
lowed !ly the NCAA ·before Easter
when "lt clouted 211-he said ~
vocatlonll'.
would ·be "a,tlsll,d with less hont;.
uvnols il scheduled to tnke to
er.OJ a 11d more sl n Jl e a .aod
tho prruticfl turf March 25 and
doublu."
will play 1n intra-squad jame
He ~oncPde• t-hat
mhlway thrrmah their drllh.
Broob Lawrence, w)to tDon
Ohio State will start April J and
games In 1956, "might .not
Northwestern ·April 3. Micl1igan
that meny again," but adi!Jd
Stnte nnd Wl!llconsin both an·
Joe Nmchall, who won only 11
nounced sta!'tln~t dates of Aprll 8.
year "~hould do muc~ better."
Mlchlaan, Minnesota and the deBJrdie exo:•cts ' "help from
fending Big Ten cha(!lpl9n, lowa's
ren Ullcker amd RUN Meyer, both
Hawkeye~, wlU beetn Aprlll:5.
of whom were pbtalned fro~ tbt
Cuba, and contends tl!Jt holdover•
Art Fowler (11·1.1), J'otapny A"l" ·l
psteln (12·Jl), J{al Jeffcoat
and Tom Acker (41-8) .ibould
born lcft·hllnder wllo got a $60,000 prove th~ir lut yeu'• record,.
bgpua to slgn 'lith Cleveland, JOt
a record for a rookie by strlklna
OUTPIILO AI,L llf
out 24a batters in 19M and Jaat
The
lJ e.tJ aet witb
season whlffrd 263 while Qompll·
NationaJ
'""' tn lltMz
Ina a 2o-D record.
in
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168 471
117 447·
182 110
111 ~~
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INII pl1yer I• wcwth a mlllr,n

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Localapor1a JCtP• ro~uj:
NIT At N•w YDPk
Don't loraet ~· ~IJ41!l().\j. banQr,r1!10t'~'tnalo
IICOND milT MARKIT
lolltoh
1114 tTa 1:111 4211 quet In the W~hln.ton School ... BtnaftniUrt ~ lfaHie 61
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11i 110 ljlj! .19 auditorium In GoJllp»ll, !&amp;morro" Mtotnohla 11"" tf --~~~ "

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llr. Agd· ~- . llllul L W•llo, ¥'·
llld ~rt Ba1 llleptljle, ,l lr. ond
lin. lllebud llouoll, lllr. Earlr
bltb)o.
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!loUoll, llr. aod
n.u.. Webl&gt;
Jlr. a•d JCn. V.rle Dovl&gt; opent IJid lltf. Leot'l YoUD( .U.mkd
Saturday with Ilk. and Hr~. flow· tht fWlettl of Mn. LIJWenet
ard Den]&gt;oo.
'lfoll• of Llfrj, W. Va.. ..... u,._
Mr. and KJ11. Q. ,E. IIJehael and
!ifr1. Elomor s.,.,. of Lol.orl,
dauet,tK of[ou~wn were vit w. V4- vW-.d her 1lner Jlrt. Wll·
iUnr Vr. ae .
W.orle)' iPraJ1cl• liam Zerkle, &amp;Jturdi)'.
and oiteQd"" her Ull&lt;le'a lunet11l · llr. and lira. D. 1! G,U.m, lira.

1loon.,
·. •1:tates
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Field• ofHef'!J'l
Wlll!pt
Morganmound
turned In •·•·
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~.eked .by .the
.,orea
pt9tf th~',W a ..• tlonl'lfVe · lnnins
v~. ~~
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· ~.. .&amp;WY
and broadc'-!ters. !hr 1•1!11 polp(f lor
!O.JJon:
, '.:&lt;o 'fqp~l!"f'~' Kan"'• crcy
~~ .::1;~ WJIJI!II) . " ~ ,
averaged ne~Qr6-loot, 2.inch,p tr
Other ·t hird teim member!! wt!re Da\e : J,4ug ·and Bill Virdon bit ¥r
4 M ~ 11
nd
Lockland
Vfbiteheart homers tor the Pirates.
.
. Along with Boykin and Simm'ti:-- at forward, along wtth FJelds, Jer·
.
~~~~ •Pil ¥~. l/l)'qe
•nd
~p,r firlt team . memb~rs w~a" ry Galeho~e or Doylestown .at
~apellt~ft .
.
!lim ' Opperman
~-~:f l!i•···~.· •enter, fDd E)den. (~~Iller .Ill
Hr...~ 11/JI· Jlalp~ Car) lf!'DI
lion Stephens'81 or l!lew l!ol&lt;ton lln•!lenhpl_ta~ ·•ill! Jbp Boon of
• 't'
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-• eyapJng wllb
Ond l,i'~ liarand Ray Rape~ o1 River Loeol. l'llll!l! CathoUe In . tb.t baek court.
old Bul'Dii!\1.
Raper waa the top scorer in !he
_The top vote getters In honoroCo~::;1 ~~ =~M~~~
group
a ·re,~lar
J!lepUon
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Jlpb liiJ!Ihon
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of • with
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,· - ~ '!'uon
"' , ' , tut.al bl•
4J'C!'IIJU;IJ),
!\On
p~ebel
of fjto,nofe
. William
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:~t~~~ia~n~n ~::;~d po~tfon~orlng

m.ca.

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man
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Y!lli&gt;ljj S.l !IogUe and fln•IJJ' I lq'f oo· IHe_
olrotc;hed day will! llr, and llti, J,lalrln
•p!endld. t·hree lnoin.11 ''cleanup*' their atrinl of eGnaecmtlvt teor• Morrl• Sr.
,
Mr. J. R. tolden wlto
burled Elmer Orlmm of Belpre, sprent
b7 Podres.
lelill lnnlft•s to 2:4.
1~ ~urlpm~ 'IOn· pt. llr~· and ln the }'U~ ~qndish C~met.ery,
Wednesday with )fr. and Ml'l. ~d

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l1ncl lndl1n firftallw H.rb
Score todtr' found tt. $1-mlllfon offlf
tor hhn 1rt
tht .....,. Riel So. at ctiHI·

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l(n. W~ l!foocl ., ~-· l~r

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PAilt&lt;n
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fllr. 'llld )(p. X:.p1 •
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their daulblor
Dorotbr aDd bor bulbind ond

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Greenber&amp;'s atatement hit the
major league trainlDI aJt91 ll~f I
bomtt.lhell aod prqduced r~on
ran1IJJJ from 1turu11n1 dl. .lW W
otatementi"'!ko "Bill ve,.k lo 1'111&gt;.
n\nJ tbe obow" ond ''&lt;:roni&gt;l u«
G«enberr just dreiJned that up

Tbe 1t:hedule follows:

BY BOB . .,.
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COLI}}!I)US, !). fUr )- Seorlng
r P.•r~
·· h.,an_d ~~11-h•ndllng ab.llity
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•, tA!d .Ibl 4e'l_United, rr""

lt'l true."

.a o.lh, Bruc• Cunninrham, John
Hall Larry Llevlng, Marvin ltouah
Jerri Zerkle, Denver Gibbs, and
Leroy Darline.

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tl'\e fln~st sb,pwips: yet bi 40. and Dttmar :alone h~t in tbe laN Varian of CQhimbul ·~~ li':S!,fn·

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''OrtenberJ nid -he'd lfl,ve me 1 1
ring," Cronin went oq. ''J dkla't ,
expect him to Jly an)'thlnc lbwt 1
the olfcr. But, now tbat ht bu, 1

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in eood faith," Crorun told lkepP·
cal reporter:. after Gen!U'•l Manager Pta".,k Greenl;l8J'J of the (ndi·
ana revealed be bad reJected tll.e
deal. "I .OIIJted blm $1-m!Uion ~
Score and told him to take th' of·
fer to tbe Indlant' bo11d ot dif•e·
tora.

llll'ro an•ou-d
Ill 11 pmo 10bedule lor h• IIIIPI
Wtdwna Willie Falcon baaebaU
tfiiiD. 11 prHtl~e belan at the :U.
lOll CIIJ IObnn~ ttllo W.ek.
lllx lilltermta from lui year"•
I!IIUid nportef for the, t11111 aad
wUl form 1 .-ucleua tOr llpt'•

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"I wa• an~ am defiaUtly aeri·
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SCor.ltlg
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suu•O\ion \hat the labulo\10 o!lar

.Eor:ll.;Game
Diamond Schedule
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Brook(yn -DqtJgera• eam'p today
Jfl,er Manager W&lt;&amp;lt ·fJ,ston's "bif
three of the moun&lt;t" turned ln' a
iparkUng seven-hitter in Mont'lay
niglt't 8k1 victory over \Jie DetroU
Tig r-j. ·
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Tb' l!me 1'\~r!lpd a su..,ej!!lul
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Six Lettermen Report To Sayre

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KINGSBURY
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h•r 'll'a~htldren, ~r,t1o~ne,
llrl&lt; fn4 l!dllh 'Wood '!hUo tf!elr
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· 'IPI'IIIJ' debu\ ·lor Don New«)ml&gt;o thr,. hi"' tn •a' ff! 'trlumpb. ford mot~or lo bjlopllallud..
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. AIJ lhill --:- and ~.ohnpy Podre. the JIB 27·-at:~e '+'iqoer of lut Nl• yjelded two ~ 4a Qve 1nnn,:l
lfelvla Mpt'il Jr. and ,~ Jlo~

milliop for Clevelag.d. llrJleout .

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"''IIIIJIOI' JQe Cronin of the JIOtlllll
Red Sox col)l!rmed tod,y . th,t ilo
ma4e a "46rlous CA$h ollar" o/. fJ·

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Boss
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Fabulous Offer1
Turned&amp;wn
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.flrat t~l!!m boast·

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llorqb 211, l&amp;iddlepoi'l, home, 4
~~J,; ,4prU I, Sondyvllll, away,
1;11
p. m.; .\j&gt;I'U g, a.ciD,, ow1y.
Diae thla , • .,. .
f P, IIJ.; ,AJ!r!lll, ¥14!11eoi'l, away,
Balurain&amp; t.~t~ ~ ~~~ • , ,~ lf·i Mrll 18, ft. Pleasant,
lArrl'~:;, ' (j. . I!'H91Qil ~IIJPI, l:IB p, m.: April 18, Pome0117 :lloyJii.
"" ""' aw,ay, •:)~ p. m.
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o.Dir with April 23, Rut1&amp;nd, home, l:liS p.
the 1'm0!11 bitt .,tth NlldiOI lafllll m.; April 28, Sandyville, home,
1:15 p. m.; April 29, ft. Pletltnt,
Ia
mOD!Jot.
Olbtr l&gt;oJI QpO&lt;tllli to provide "way, l:lft p. m.; April 30, Racine,
pleniJ of oomptltlon for Fol.con home,.'7:30 p. IJ. : May 3, Pomeroy,
-niata lhljl roar are Robert . home, • p.m.

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Grid Bumps, Blocks, Tackles,
Opened In F.,~ Big lO Schoo:Is
CHICAGO uP - four mjdweat football powel'l opened
tprlnJ pr,etlce tbl11 week and
three othert ue alated to beJin

within lhe next two weeki.

' 1Ptar4u.t ud JncUUII· are the
tU'U.e•t ol the .81&amp; Ten &amp;rlddera
to beJin eh(IJtl. While Marquette
and Notre ~J.mt\ 11110 -tleiiiJ !Mon·

cllly.
Tern Bnnnan'1 fhtbtinK Irish
tooJ1: clliltbiJilca jaturda)' for tbe
benefit of photoVQphers. The
lrtlh wlU bf.ve 18 canclidatea on
the flel4J p f.of who.m
letter
IUD :froptlllt yur'»JqUJd.

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BOWLING SCORES
TII.COUMfV ~IAOUI

, ....,h, M,rch 11
Hlth ...to- ~lit. Rot,. 2AJ)
Miah at., .:,._ Ult. Rtot., 941
Mitll IM. Iori" ...;. M""ohlnl 631
Mlth 1114 a.m&lt; - Manchlnl 214

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TMI DAILT I . .TtNIL
Cllllord
188 I~
Todtac:o
!do 1.0
Horak
178 1.12
Claltlor
1118 183

Gnaooor
·lllndloap

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FIGHT RESULTS-

217, Pltllbuf'tlb. Pe..

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Soutllllltartl tllilo. (II),

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801 812 818 11420 St'hool officials and Greene and
Tannehill, tht 1erlbe•, hne a few
BRISTOL, Conn.1 ,...,. Wlfd.,
• N1W YOlK CINTIIAL
tlckela left.
l:lt, Horlford, c . _ - .
- , lutler, l:lt, aoalun (IO),
Smith
118 IN 148 a,
Eluwhere:
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Ill liD liB I¥
of
Llttlf
Leque
advtf1anUy.
Jc~ Ol.lt. Jhl ~- Lot.,
Second
meetlna
C. l&gt;lvll
148 Ill Ill BIJ
orJtnl~:er
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.\he
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Arnqtt.
'lhlr
,tetUH wtll makt
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118 ltl 218 02'1
eroy Cll&gt; ¥a~ ~
our .P'I(f, l!i'l't. llilll!IIW, U.
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131 1811 148 «'!
pen4fnt on apoee.
Toll.
t'IB 804 811 221111 7:30 p. Ql., wllb oiJ lllill
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"'aiRTY IIITAUIIANf
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20f 133 138 ·IT' arom uraed to i~
lllaoa
14T 1'17 Ill t10J muting 8unoJAy 'lfll -·~
ClOtlel
1&amp;11 17t 181 lt,8 !lab It more "'! wltb ·l'flll tJtf.
.01'111
tDt 147 ttiO ~ ence 11uuadly n1JM.
XoaOhlal
:r4 17t ~ ·! lont lorlfOI the UPJI'IIIlnc mot·
llllldloiP
IB 18 IB
411 in1 Friday n'iJht in The Dally
Tolala
"" 11110 910 2Bal Sflntlnel olfl~e• oJ aU tbole intereited in helplftJ forn1 a'D OblD"Val.
~llPUINITUII
Clal-'117 . Its 1!15 148 IIS3 ley leal-pro leii:ut tll.t, sprl..,.
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1!111 IIIli 120 418 ,Soflball will DO loncer COnfi1ct,
lforrit
lt'l 188 135. 46'7 perhapJ. c6m! out lind offtr
/ FOR
~rrna
201 lit 1118 11¥ iden ~ion •.W bt \IP to • '"'"eJ''
1Jorot
l'!e 180 IBI 11111 or "llo"v9'*e.
Toto•
880 872 710 247B
FinAl Note:
Prot&gt;y sr•d,o acbool aJrl4 U.d
- I R I IN)!TIO
on the ollo&lt;:r•odcr tofln f1(. ~·
IJEXINGTON, Ky.
ill f"\erd,oy', i!I!QtlDfll _. l\JV1h
\{ol~ty ol MinooiOta baa hoen been nwatded a tl'9P~Y lor ~Hill
aliol UI&gt;Jvenlty of lbntucky ln•- group in the Portlind hfinuonll
011 Tile ..
COmer
tollootal .)uketball toutumul GraUe Sc-hool toumamtl;lt, SMutlilre ..,
204t.
day n!aht lneluded 0111 olbo;" In.,.~

TelaJJ

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ROOMS Of
N•w Furnlturf

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He l~ndcd on

the third team last year.
"Next in line Was Simmeracher
who scored 3715 point;, ·in Iecding
Crestline to a b~nner season.
,Stephenaon was r•bifted from ~en·
tke•-'n ,to guar~ to ma~e ~~ .tor ~oy- ,

The second five carpe close- to
landing first team berths. ~ )OI).t
at the records would indlcate it
eouf~·give the first stringer! a
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l t~•toto.:::f1w=~~~'~'f.
:rUn of •re

T. wu10n, •wayne st, ~ldd
o. "I twv. lOst over • lbl. •nd 'flll.

"f!l.eaq,'f-:ia-t't':. rt~l¥!1-~ . ~

lkt.~ ~'Y.'t:oneen~~Vttu~u

never know ·a bW\Jr'Y m.~t ldlilf!

nduelnc

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Pafko debvered his sec· MF•· Frid O,urh·an).

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r(J,~qghteJ of ¥i\ ~~4. Mn )4el·
vin CJri:is. Wflt! lfl~mta: Sit~ay
I~ ,.._ VlriiiJlp aod m oq a
trip to Tlifll•·
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Mra, M)lry !ft~" !nH )!fl. Ho·

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tll\l ~. NtJJI:e .Simpkinl,

GrimD'I.
Mr. ·•11!1 Mrs. John rlentr of
Racine spent an even.ina: wltb MrJ.
1. D. Roliob.
v-nt:leo are not!Ulble at
tJ&gt;• ,.vlv~ ,.,..,., wtUch are now
In prorresa ft · lbe u . I · ·CIIUrth.
Thot ore Mr. ani Mn. Phllaqn
Norri• wb oare ill f't t'-il time.

Mn. SOnny 811nptt_n1 ind ton viJitecl.,uc_, II•Y '11'4 family of Rut·
IJDJi They alto 't)ltd oa p:;enoll
in jjle """111111&gt;11¥ S.luruy 1'14
Sll!ld!f· ~!!.lillY 61111P"Ilf "" 111
a,lltr th•lli'JVJI #.!JII!d with threo ~ol ~ii!I!JI ~Ptll.l ·~~ eve,!l!na •I l~e unde* ••rJ'!l'J et , Parloor.Pur'
1~~~~ll'eto. tl&gt;o ""'!nib to produce o Tllelet ,llolpltal vl•illri$ l!tbel ho'!liiJl PD .llonday.

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roller pJ'!Oduced two runs
and gave the c•··•·notl .D..O le. •.• •
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At forwar(\s 'lfell pan K'·
uer 'Jt f 'l-8 wly .over tb~
~t~p
Concord a~d ii{Jn ll¥nes of ~er- In W lil~l.· 'l'be R~- iio¥ ltiJed
lin Center, the only j~nlor onlbe Joe 'Nti' u' j~r4.lflvt .... p~t
ton '''Q squada:- WoJt Harrop, ol ~
··.;. -•t· .ed ' •• ' by Y(•n-eo
'" iq , PertY " Counl&gt;' ·W4\ •~
• •11 ~- llll'D!"Ull 'lUI -::r.
Shawno1
e~u.
t!Urd
named seeond team cl.nter, ,whth ., sl:tal•gh11 ' · ' ng Juli ·or. tb.a "spring.:
rBob Filiere of Troy-Luckey anrl
Mike Baxes trjpled bolh"e Johnt
Ken Btook&gt; olafynoldsburg were ny Groth ·in the ·lOth Inning as the
the guar.ds.
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hi-J PJ-r.tJJft .Mr. _,.d )1'~. D•na

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Biwger ,Ajd -Plan
FOf, Gnld_"'(u3
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com~4t" ·iq. .f9 aH,
Bren~ sata t IY.~

n'on•tll~~!rht
bout at the: Ol)(liJld ~.&amp;ln.

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pracription ""........-~ ~ ol- - To J!NVide 1.., •ill&gt; JJ"''P'.w!!l ~

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HO\lle add eon· dM~IP4 IIQ. ~ (jr~mm ve
(!:. Price hove 40 f.e(lro
!heir ...
eaeh: bnkemaa GcorJe N. lllil!t· ,llr.
Crjjonp 9 Ch,..J•·
fl"min c. J. l,atllr. LIJe Shields o1 lllri .. eoll•
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. R. s. C.onty, 1Oil on lfr. !nd Mr&lt;. DaUu Hill,
~;...:;~·;;;:,.__ _-;:;::;;:~·~S~bday:::.:·-:::--:--~~--,--,.~--======;:===::::;:;:;;;;;::;:::;:=:;c;;~::::::;:
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COJ.ch Terry . .rOund,

family; ,ttxJ, -. ~n
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"We're goil)g t(l,,have to ~ve
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more boys, o n de'ills,i• h e i~d; '
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'.'with about the .-me nqm.b qr · · . : ~~~..,_, CIJDtTfD'
every year. we ·c an't go oil. trus· t bYIJIHAV ft..•..t\NN!BlBNJ•pd,
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Brennan opened spring prac~it'' f~eived. m~ of t~ .cnctlt ~Y
Monda')' with about 88 players 11-""
the
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porting. But it W+fil the first. ye.po t9· Yj.etory in the wo.-•n'l ,..orld
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in histoJ;"y that NotTe Dame Wl.f b~4qtl~ , ebamplonihlp,. · IJhJ
1without a "name'' player at s9me nevun won ~vro ~tdlea u · the
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position aDd abo tbe firtt yew... ·Ytll1J:I wh.ipp~ D!!JDPlar~ ~'
\hat spti~~ praeU\'e ~egan wlt~obt", :~nday~ni.ght in the newl}':~~rmed
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Mr. and
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M,rs. 0. E. McKinl~y. celebratedtl
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1!10--· fiftei!li.llt&gt; bit-;
·' Y o§!\turd~Yi :i.,i;o!_'
·NEW YOJIIK uP- Two lOll~•·
evenint.,:
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, wrtn"a ~:·"" · ~tf.'l;\lpper ·,'·:, ''' ;-:.
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' mores--W"Ut ChamberUan
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-.t his . me on rront Sf.teeL
Air.Man Tblrd' IClass Dana Web- aa.« and EJ.sin B,aY .or of Sea:tle·
~P!tric):'s Pay deeoratio_n!l er Hurr.ay, having com.Pleted b¥· t?4a,,. were named t.o ~ot M-ra·
we~e .use~ f9r t.he tabl~ and t~ ie tr"alning at Lacklaml• A. F. B:, ~e, , , l~man AU·Anierlea b:J~et~
biMh,day Cf,lke which wu servJ!d· has spent the past ten days hero
tea~. Othera le1~ted w,e~
with i,ce
£or desmt eourse. wiiJI his parents Mr. , and M!:•- Chet Fo,r te ol
After supper Earl and his guesr3 Dana L. Murray, is now stati¥-led ftosenb_llijh of North C~ijnP,
4frY Mitch, Rush Phillson: WU- at B~ggS Air Foree Base, El f'llso, ~uy flog~ Iof
ChGal~J ·
Uam W.erner end Dav~d ·Hutinger Tp:~. which is his pcrme~aru:
C!Plron· · ~ owa . a · \lr ;e
ntteQc:d!d a sbpw. William McCool base, and for the present .wUl reei-1 Tyrs •h. ,_f ~V~ty~dJel~ J~RmdKrHoba;f•1
, bl t be•
tl . n. · ' e'•e • onthejnb lrainin"•" an
outarn ' fie~....o .,.., o un ~y .
was una .e 0
pl'fse~ · or w!il 1 •·
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of W~t VlriJn'a and flank
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j {.\.. P.) All' Pohce.
d I ob·l· St't
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l~r leadi~J

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Giambra artd 4J · ~flQI, who
,SOli'l'!l B~, ·Ind._ UP ~~·· •CO!IIII te bl..,.i :I&gt;Of..., w~en
Notre .Dtl)}e t; ~,Jllfpi!lmg lls aid the price ,wa·s ·r llbt, do Jt qain to·
progr~ t~, at~trs ln, orda- "to night WbeB $tJ'· .J~telt''i#' ,. 10.

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way we have

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nif.tJ.T ~~.~rw·~:~;.hYP-;-;.~ la~~~~i:t! ,:'~;d
"!t~e~:;
creW th~t makes the run trpm br ther )tr
d M
Roy bono.
Dl~t';;fW?'¥r .an.4 ¥f~~ld hke to Cairo, 111.. ha• a t~ftlbiP.. ~- ' · 10 n .
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e~ serviee total of 20'1 year.s. ~.

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lill&lt;lo,
llf•Jr IIIJiw,
Valt, . Va.
Jfr, ,.d ll!tJi. Di!lltoll, daucbler
,Lonla, yjii!Od SW&gt;ttay wllh lilt 1 : : - - ,
latbtr, . .
le'Ji •' IW:ine.
111. a~ lira. ~ Howord. 1~:d'~i:.
4ta~W ~ lpeo\ Suliday I:
with llr- !od 11n. l:ll'Ood Ho1rll'd
of CbNbiro.
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Mit. ll . .....,
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and
Jlr.. J. (1. ll!lfJIOII -ll~li,j~lfii

lpent ~e p~ mt.DY years tttit touple ._ere
past ,.,ex wn.b l}er
•nil rf:.(\lla ratWndants of thb ehurf#l.
sl§t:er,
J(rJ.
Swan.
Mr. iad M'n. Earl Stlank vilited
MJII1~ oQa ~·· rQtljl'llejl " El ll•r ~·· n ' 0&lt;/P. lpenl tb~ week Mro. a ....n $hank of Pl. Pleasapl
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Mrf4mjly.
J Hol]l
net -...r ...
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S"qdlPM ·. an oren\!JI W!\11 lfr.
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Mr1. Nino }'VaJDer of W41bln&amp;ODd lo(ra, l,.eiW Wy•l!l ~~j'j, llr. f...U, -P&lt;•I unday hfre .. tbelr tOO, D. c................... ~~
and :~~u C-1&lt;· '1fPwiJ~
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ber- daughter. Mr. and llrL Earl
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.,..,rand
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mother
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lfr. ~ l4fl.. Bob Adams were
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b ·•nes' ·
llf:~tt~ .J~,&amp;Y, ol ~r~~
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t(JJ~ llr - .Tnd beMrl
. p~le 81@.1l~IU')' rr....., um.,u,s re ~Y on' w;
II•~• ~~~'!:,'!' ~~
Mt:rid- vjrt~ ).he Merle ·na&lt;io famjiy,
.Mr. md 111'1. lam.,, Rousb oJ
•.n_d -~.1; ..,.,W..,.l' ,.._ t' ~: •· ~
Sunday.
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Cel.b.ratec. ·15th .
8t"rthday Saturday·
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deal," .!laid Cronin. "I finally 1aid,
'I'm offcrin11 you $1·mlllion for
Scoro. Take that to your boatd of
dlre~:tors.' We didn't shake bands.
Greenberg said he'd give me a
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deal lnvolvln11 a pitdlf!r," 11id .
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'I'd give ' mmt~n dollar! or a
sure :W.Jame winner - a pitcher
like Score.' I replied, 'Do you
mean you wouJd glve me ~-mil·
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I think I would,' 1 healtated a moment t~nd Nld, 'Well, I wouldn't
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COLLEGE
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The New York Yankaea

An oddity ht the baUotigJ '131 ~,~"kJ -~ane
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tbat llDne of the first 'team mom· Danny Robison 'of ltoO otd.
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More than 3'70 p1ayars reeeived
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was tlle top '~tlte ~ letter. Hfl re· 00 the UP All.Ohlo team included
:} ~· 1 r,,~~;v.~ltY'e C~I!IS A "PI~yer of tht! J~~k .,.rtgstrnn• .o t ~cArthur and
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p1tchmg on tht!\ Grapefruit clrcuat rew day11 tQ .'PtJ'k y,e Milwaukee
when Whitey Fpr4· and Art l:lllmar Braves ~~ a;
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tJNIL~:I~J,~e:;1:t:a
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with Clnclnnail'l!l
tra)nlng in mid-March, hoping to
tied the ali·tbqe major
.:ct in the 20 praotlce ~41ssion8 ~I.­
rtub home ,un reFord last season
lowed !ly the NCAA ·before Easter
when "lt clouted 211-he said ~
vocatlonll'.
would ·be "a,tlsll,d with less hont;.
uvnols il scheduled to tnke to
er.OJ a 11d more sl n Jl e a .aod
tho prruticfl turf March 25 and
doublu."
will play 1n intra-squad jame
He ~oncPde• t-hat
mhlway thrrmah their drllh.
Broob Lawrence, w)to tDon
Ohio State will start April J and
games In 1956, "might .not
Northwestern ·April 3. Micl1igan
that meny again," but adi!Jd
Stnte nnd Wl!llconsin both an·
Joe Nmchall, who won only 11
nounced sta!'tln~t dates of Aprll 8.
year "~hould do muc~ better."
Mlchlaan, Minnesota and the deBJrdie exo:•cts ' "help from
fending Big Ten cha(!lpl9n, lowa's
ren Ullcker amd RUN Meyer, both
Hawkeye~, wlU beetn Aprlll:5.
of whom were pbtalned fro~ tbt
Cuba, and contends tl!Jt holdover•
Art Fowler (11·1.1), J'otapny A"l" ·l
psteln (12·Jl), J{al Jeffcoat
and Tom Acker (41-8) .ibould
born lcft·hllnder wllo got a $60,000 prove th~ir lut yeu'• record,.
bgpua to slgn 'lith Cleveland, JOt
a record for a rookie by strlklna
OUTPIILO AI,L llf
out 24a batters in 19M and Jaat
The
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season whlffrd 263 while Qompll·
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Mr. and KJ11. Q. ,E. IIJehael and
!ifr1. Elomor s.,.,. of Lol.orl,
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W.orle)' iPraJ1cl• liam Zerkle, &amp;Jturdi)'.
and oiteQd"" her Ull&lt;le'a lunet11l · llr. and lira. D. 1! G,U.m, lira.

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averaged ne~Qr6-loot, 2.inch,p tr
Other ·t hird teim member!! wt!re Da\e : J,4ug ·and Bill Virdon bit ¥r
4 M ~ 11
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Lockland
Vfbiteheart homers tor the Pirates.
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!lim ' Opperman
~-~:f l!i•···~.· •enter, fDd E)den. (~~Iller .Ill
Hr...~ 11/JI· Jlalp~ Car) lf!'DI
lion Stephens'81 or l!lew l!ol&lt;ton lln•!lenhpl_ta~ ·•ill! Jbp Boon of
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old Bul'Dii!\1.
Raper waa the top scorer in !he
_The top vote getters In honoroCo~::;1 ~~ =~M~~~
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•p!endld. t·hree lnoin.11 ''cleanup*' their atrinl of eGnaecmtlvt teor• Morrl• Sr.
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Mr. J. R. tolden wlto
burled Elmer Orlmm of Belpre, sprent
b7 Podres.
lelill lnnlft•s to 2:4.
1~ ~urlpm~ 'IOn· pt. llr~· and ln the }'U~ ~qndish C~met.ery,
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bomtt.lhell aod prqduced r~on
ran1IJJJ from 1turu11n1 dl. .lW W
otatementi"'!ko "Bill ve,.k lo 1'111&gt;.
n\nJ tbe obow" ond ''&lt;:roni&gt;l u«
G«enberr just dreiJned that up

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.a o.lh, Bruc• Cunninrham, John
Hall Larry Llevlng, Marvin ltouah
Jerri Zerkle, Denver Gibbs, and
Leroy Darline.

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ring," Cronin went oq. ''J dkla't ,
expect him to Jly an)'thlnc lbwt 1
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ana revealed be bad reJected tll.e
deal. "I .OIIJted blm $1-m!Uion ~
Score and told him to take th' of·
fer to tbe Indlant' bo11d ot dif•e·
tora.

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Ill 11 pmo 10bedule lor h• IIIIPI
Wtdwna Willie Falcon baaebaU
tfiiiD. 11 prHtl~e belan at the :U.
lOll CIIJ IObnn~ ttllo W.ek.
lllx lilltermta from lui year"•
I!IIUid nportef for the, t11111 aad
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Brook(yn -DqtJgera• eam'p today
Jfl,er Manager W&lt;&amp;lt ·fJ,ston's "bif
three of the moun&lt;t" turned ln' a
iparkUng seven-hitter in Mont'lay
niglt't 8k1 victory over \Jie DetroU
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llrl&lt; fn4 l!dllh 'Wood '!hUo tf!elr
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lfelvla Mpt'il Jr. and ,~ Jlo~

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Jackie ;a.. £.U, ,.lobool.. bll
fiJ!Ih blrth.dly Sundal' It blollqme.
Gamea wert: )layed and prizet
wuded to 'Vielde Young, Kenny
BAM~, CharJ.,ae Kdty, Danny ttJek·
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J'ohn Wamste,y, Kenny Bu•, Jim. Blake, Brian Kearna, Danny
David Kearns, Charlea
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Legal Notice

DIPINDABLE

W~TADS
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PHQ"E 398

11d ClUJ&lt; GAII,AGE.
ud acetylene wort_
oato repolr. '!'lm!j far
repolr, Phone 8111.
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Eul M.e'clure, ~ lira. Eul Me.
Clure, 1ddre&amp;w:s UDknown, tbe vn·
known heirs. devisees,· leg1teea,
exHutoia, tJmlniltratora or uallftJ of Earl MeClure, it deceate~
Bemiee lleclurej adclrea1 unknown, .. -- . . . . . . . • the unknown buaband of Berni.ee McClure; the uo.knowo hein, de'ri·
aea, lepteee. executon, adminittratori or :auiana ot Bemiee McClure,.U ~eeoued. Nora Me&lt;;!uro,
a~ unknown, the unt,D.Own
de~. legateea, eie&lt;u'
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of

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Uon 7, 'fawn 7, Range l.f of the
Ohio Company~s ·Purchase, bt;Jlo·
ning approximately 1M rods East
of the Southwest eorner lof Mid
Fraction, which point la lila the
Southe.ut corner of a plreel 01

real estate ronveyed

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Deed Records; tbence EaR N
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what you
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Pam Kearns, Lflure!i&lt;&gt; l..e&gt;o!'llt ~·4
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Ndn MCClure, it deceased. Tbe
heln, ~·~. lopleef,
of Harrisonville.
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Thete
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decwed. Einma F. lllcC!ure, od- a1so known Rl' the Dunlap.J
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Ttle prayer of ·•he ' petiu.o• ~
knoWn hqaband of Emma )pf~ that
the decedent• title be quieted
Clare; tbe unknown heirs, devf..

IACTERIAL IJI,.IIMII!f

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K»: Rj!Oy, Belt~ Coli, .t,l~ ')~.
- · ~ne Justlo, liiobOII ~n.

West 79 rods; thence .SOuthwest
to tbe place of beslnhlJtl, containing 21.6 acteJ, more ' or leu.
Save and e~cept -the lob: wlileh
have heretofore been !1014 and
conveyed from 11ld real eJtate buj
including Loll 5, 8, and l,J ln tile

CHICUN IOUIINI~

. Tl1.e GGo&lt;l Will CIIM held 11oe1r
~· !WI. -(1JP)- Cbl~ DETRO!r - {UP) - Tl1.e ~d
moqt"y nieettnr Jn Ule &lt;!hurd! ken th ever)' J, ftUl nted •• . Mot.or Co. ir u.tia&amp; _bHtelia to
~ent 08 JTl.dty evenlq wlth a l~loua ct'lme la fJ~M~t ..uaetU . d canae waste jD.dustrfal water' got.
~ lltuy and Juae Buni.l u Police chief Donald It Morse or l soned by pfM;not Te•,._ AJ:"e u.atle'r1'1~ Tht meeUeg W.l ea.ll~ tht,: Wwn an~ a Rite trooptr trn- way to determine tbe amount, of
to order by the preJJdent u~the eled 3,000 mlle1, to California to phenol wa11te the bac~ria ..w .,t
following prograrn waa aiyen &amp;one .brine back f~r _tlill a fugitive ac- •nd whether It woqld be pnetleal
b~ all. Prayer ·by Mabel Joh.naoa; cu.ed of atealinc ,1,850 worth of to build a targe facility t"!JJloJipt
t.rJo. 01 Beyon4• the sunset", lre~te chJckens.
the bacterla as a cl.eanslnt"tge1)1·
JUi.tit, Laureh.e LewJ1 •o4.. Helen
Barker. Rt;Bpon11ive reading by
all. Colltrction and obus:lnen. Duripg ,the ~ush1eu ·t~e titUe ,.pl'Q.D.I

. ~e~ed from I~ . (l4fti.. wtn
plU'e(J lnd· conteS.ts ~· held
wit~ p,ri"' beina ~!l'v,t\&lt;!4 1o ._..

McClure, et al, by deed dated ,._
ruary 9, 1810, and re~ lit

rods; tbenec north

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, Jenni.ter
were preViously senf: out ,.ere
. turned In ~n~ a total o1 ff».35 "wu

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'"'· legatees. executors, ·admbpoo est of the aforesaid real'~ ~Uf;
tratora or uJiJna of Emma F. Ke:. th•t the rlahll of lllo (111'11,. be
Clure, it r;l.ece11ed. Nathaniel We•

a .•
autborl&amp;ed IDd or-

determined and that be, II

ley McClure, addresa ur.kQOWDi cutor may be
Hn.. · Nathaniel Wesley M~ur,CI, dered te sell the enUre 111~ iD
i• unlmown, the
~L,,~_-_~ devbeel, exeeu· •11 of the ah•VO delcrlbtd pat
estate in Section 2121'.08 of ·tbe
of Ohio RevJsed Code and for •neJa
d• other and further .relief
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The persons tint alxnw
tioned will take further ·•.. ~..

that tl\ey bnve been made pU'tiea
defendant to sahf petition ~ad
that tbey are requb:ed to answer
the same on or before the-16th 4ft

of April, 1111!7.

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NOTICI Of APPOINTMINT
Est•~ of A~le

.dR.-LESS

Notice II
bel .SlHley whose •
ress is 2245 Dreltden
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·bus, Ohio hat been dUly
Executrix of the Estate
Philson, deceased, late

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pjpolltllna oqiertenco. Pbobe
Sedan. Power oleerlna lo bnbo 4e·M lor appointment.
• hrdr•motlc dilvo, low mlleop.
Ill lip
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10M BUICK sulltr 2 dr. R!olora (19) · Business
Coupe. H1rd lop ollie, JIGWOI'
Opoortunitltl
steerln1 nd brakoo, dl'lllfiJ&gt;W
drive. f1MO.oo. BlieMnar'o, ID
po......,y,
1146tc
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era ln &amp;bt
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m""'x""~e:::AN-:::-:CIIIll==::u:-:MIU':':::'A.-;-::wl:;;t;:-b~,.: dleport area.:
pel'l, female, l JOI" old.' o.u
800Jool. . . ', ,;:
a~Ute
DISC IIEOOIUlD; ~ ohape.
Eddie File. Call. . _ . loiHtp

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in the followina
situate in tbe County
and State ot Ohio and
!',OUI~''~d. as follow•: BeainninJ at
Southe•st corner of Fraction
7 in Scipio Townlhlp, County
and State a.forMld, thenee North
102 rotb; tbenee Wek 12 .rod•:
lbence Weal 82 d... South 86
rod&amp;i tbence Welt 14 de;. South
20 rod1; thtnee Weat ~ de~.
South :u rod•i thence Weat 31
det. South JO radii Uleace South
23 de1• Wool ID rodl 12 llnko;
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FOR A &amp; Dl.'\r WJlEK;

ed. Pl'allk l'oU, llln...,.lllt. Ill. I
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million om~ifioua ~ Od!._,!'..~t~l!ttd,
eocll yeor •n buying, -,11~1.!11• ·•11!1:' ~,..
chondising, •• well 111 cnillt"· ttandonlt
and n1pon•lbilitiea. ~

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tor l&amp;~h~. the earth .aatel·

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Ute. wblch. 11 beinl dtai,ined to

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lacob Davli, when ..ld land was
deeded by alld Da~la lo A. Dun- IN
lap, dae4 dated l••illrl' a, 18~1.
Tbe aecond ploc • . la ~ocrlbed THIS NEWSP.APER
11 foliOWI, !&lt;&gt;Wit: f.n • UndiVIded
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to rod•i tbenoe Elat 1$ roda 17
IIDkl to pia.. of bellnnlnl, con·

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RETAn. BIIEA!l ROIJ'I!E, .-.o.oo
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( 171 Help Wonted
WANTED
- Jll!ll..lkli!JE, MAll·
RIED MAN,·AGE :Ill TO 30, FOR

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. ' NCE
NOR11H CONWAY, N. H. tlPTwice in two weeks, P08tma&amp;ter
Glen Gray of ·Kearsarge BJ::ON3CI .a.
hole-i n·ope on the Par three, 18&amp;y.ard fourth hole at the North

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Judge of the •Pro'b;lte ~ourt
Meip CountY. Obto ,
(3) il9,
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I&gt;ated this 16th day of Marc~

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DALE M. Duu""'
Plaintiff ·
WEBSTER lc FULTZ
AttornL'YI fo! PJathtlff
MarCh 15, 12, lt, 28

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. flit &amp;.round the globe at terrific
apeed .AI'KI ~ther seJentlftc in·

forrnaUoa, 'l'he CllaJram (top'
~Wa Its launching trajectory.
Lower: Dl". John P. Hagen,
Wh9- ·baa overall oharp ot the
Ptpley~; holdls .~ rnodiOI of the
launching vehicle, The project,
called Yanguatd, t.s a u. s.
ptrt ot iniernat!Qnal Oeop'hy:-;1.
c8.1 . YeV,
flntr.r~tiou·lf~

N!lNCY
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By SHULTS

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Jimmie OillJOJer.

IIRTHOAY 'AI'N
Jackie ;a.. £.U, ,.lobool.. bll
fiJ!Ih blrth.dly Sundal' It blollqme.
Gamea wert: )layed and prizet
wuded to 'Vielde Young, Kenny
BAM~, CharJ.,ae Kdty, Danny ttJek·
ard and Apn Jobneon. Retresb.-

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to Dana Lewis,

J'ohn Wamste,y, Kenny Bu•, Jim. Blake, Brian Kearna, Danny
David Kearns, Charlea
Elain·e Cartwright, Cheryl

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Legal Notice

DIPINDABLE

W~TADS
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11d ClUJ&lt; GAII,AGE.
ud acetylene wort_
oato repolr. '!'lm!j far
repolr, Phone 8111.
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Eul M.e'clure, ~ lira. Eul Me.
Clure, 1ddre&amp;w:s UDknown, tbe vn·
known heirs. devisees,· leg1teea,
exHutoia, tJmlniltratora or uallftJ of Earl MeClure, it deceate~
Bemiee lleclurej adclrea1 unknown, .. -- . . . . . . . • the unknown buaband of Berni.ee McClure; the uo.knowo hein, de'ri·
aea, lepteee. executon, adminittratori or :auiana ot Bemiee McClure,.U ~eeoued. Nora Me&lt;;!uro,
a~ unknown, the unt,D.Own
de~. legateea, eie&lt;u'
~. adwlnlatratora Or
of

uheln,

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Uon 7, 'fawn 7, Range l.f of the
Ohio Company~s ·Purchase, bt;Jlo·
ning approximately 1M rods East
of the Southwest eorner lof Mid
Fraction, which point la lila the
Southe.ut corner of a plreel 01

real estate ronveyed

-b~

Parkanna...

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,ved to· fleJe~ · 'u );er: tJa'bel kbn-

Henrr

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Volume 38 page 654, Me~• Cou~l)'
Deed Records; tbence EaR N
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tbeaee

MH"Y

L~onna

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport, 0., Marclltt, 1157-T

what you
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want
you

Wrigh~

&amp;jUdrocl '1\l\,y,
Pam Kearns, Lflure!i&lt;&gt; l..e&gt;o!'llt ~·4
llle host~..... . rrle~ l!'olll'lo •1111

Ndn MCClure, it deceased. Tbe
heln, ~·~. lopleef,
of Harrisonville.
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eUeufon, adm:iribtrator• or U. vmaee
Thete
two
parula
contain
8bty.
... oi Ntllullllel M&lt;Clure, Jr, two serea, more or lea,, and an
decwed. Einma F. lllcC!ure, od- a1so known Rl' the Dunlap.J
dreu ~·own; . . . . . . . ..••.. , un·
Ttle prayer of ·•he ' petiu.o• ~
knoWn hqaband of Emma )pf~ that
the decedent• title be quieted
Clare; tbe unknown heirs, devf..

IACTERIAL IJI,.IIMII!f

you want·

K»: Rj!Oy, Belt~ Coli, .t,l~ ')~.
- · ~ne Justlo, liiobOII ~n.

West 79 rods; thence .SOuthwest
to tbe place of beslnhlJtl, containing 21.6 acteJ, more ' or leu.
Save and e~cept -the lob: wlileh
have heretofore been !1014 and
conveyed from 11ld real eJtate buj
including Loll 5, 8, and l,J ln tile

CHICUN IOUIINI~

. Tl1.e GGo&lt;l Will CIIM held 11oe1r
~· !WI. -(1JP)- Cbl~ DETRO!r - {UP) - Tl1.e ~d
moqt"y nieettnr Jn Ule &lt;!hurd! ken th ever)' J, ftUl nted •• . Mot.or Co. ir u.tia&amp; _bHtelia to
~ent 08 JTl.dty evenlq wlth a l~loua ct'lme la fJ~M~t ..uaetU . d canae waste jD.dustrfal water' got.
~ lltuy and Juae Buni.l u Police chief Donald It Morse or l soned by pfM;not Te•,._ AJ:"e u.atle'r1'1~ Tht meeUeg W.l ea.ll~ tht,: Wwn an~ a Rite trooptr trn- way to determine tbe amount, of
to order by the preJJdent u~the eled 3,000 mlle1, to California to phenol wa11te the bac~ria ..w .,t
following prograrn waa aiyen &amp;one .brine back f~r _tlill a fugitive ac- •nd whether It woqld be pnetleal
b~ all. Prayer ·by Mabel Joh.naoa; cu.ed of atealinc ,1,850 worth of to build a targe facility t"!JJloJipt
t.rJo. 01 Beyon4• the sunset", lre~te chJckens.
the bacterla as a cl.eanslnt"tge1)1·
JUi.tit, Laureh.e LewJ1 •o4.. Helen
Barker. Rt;Bpon11ive reading by
all. Colltrction and obus:lnen. Duripg ,the ~ush1eu ·t~e titUe ,.pl'Q.D.I

. ~e~ed from I~ . (l4fti.. wtn
plU'e(J lnd· conteS.ts ~· held
wit~ p,ri"' beina ~!l'v,t\&lt;!4 1o ._..

McClure, et al, by deed dated ,._
ruary 9, 1810, and re~ lit

rods; tbenec north

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Vickie
, Jenni.ter
were preViously senf: out ,.ere
. turned In ~n~ a total o1 ff».35 "wu

Youna:.

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a:re 101" -you !

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in an undivided three-fitpllllller-

'"'· legatees. executors, ·admbpoo est of the aforesaid real'~ ~Uf;
tratora or uJiJna of Emma F. Ke:. th•t the rlahll of lllo (111'11,. be
Clure, it r;l.ece11ed. Nathaniel We•

a .•
autborl&amp;ed IDd or-

determined and that be, II

ley McClure, addresa ur.kQOWDi cutor may be
Hn.. · Nathaniel Wesley M~ur,CI, dered te sell the enUre 111~ iD
i• unlmown, the
~L,,~_-_~ devbeel, exeeu· •11 of the ah•VO delcrlbtd pat
estate in Section 2121'.08 of ·tbe
of Ohio RevJsed Code and for •neJa
d• other and further .relief
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YALUABLE

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he may be PDUtJei:L
·
The persons tint alxnw
tioned will take further ·•.. ~..

that tl\ey bnve been made pU'tiea
defendant to sahf petition ~ad
that tbey are requb:ed to answer
the same on or before the-16th 4ft

of April, 1111!7.

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NOTICI Of APPOINTMINT
Est•~ of A~le

.dR.-LESS

Notice II
bel .SlHley whose •
ress is 2245 Dreltden
,
·bus, Ohio hat been dUly
Executrix of the Estate
Philson, deceased, late

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DODGI!l • PLYKOIJ'I'II
DEALEII&amp; ·
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root • !lleetrjc . w1!19apor
1teamer.
Cllnton Filher, :MJdtleport. Ph. ft2eii.X . 'll·llf

Aft&gt;Ly
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MAIN ST., POIIDIOY, MAIICH
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flmll!o. Time orr ... be .......

Senlee ol • * •
tomfonlq • • •
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M.\N wllll pl-!q or
18ile PON'nAC liar Clllel · 4 dr. YOUNG
pjpolltllna oqiertenco. Pbobe
Sedan. Power oleerlna lo bnbo 4e·M lor appointment.
• hrdr•motlc dilvo, low mlleop.
Ill lip
' ·fo2,1H.OO. BIIIUnar's, P0111eroy.

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a 14 etc
10M BUICK sulltr 2 dr. R!olora (19) · Business
Coupe. H1rd lop ollie, JIGWOI'
Opoortunitltl
steerln1 nd brakoo, dl'lllfiJ&gt;W
drive. f1MO.oo. BlieMnar'o, ID
po......,y,
1146tc
A llull- el j,u,"""

111111 Ford Cullomllno 4 dr.

Jedf•

hrd01111U0 drive. . . llootlo

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situate in tbe County
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Southe•st corner of Fraction
7 in Scipio Townlhlp, County
and State a.forMld, thenee North
102 rotb; tbenee Wek 12 .rod•:
lbence Weal 82 d... South 86
rod&amp;i tbence Welt 14 de;. South
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NOR11H CONWAY, N. H. tlPTwice in two weeks, P08tma&amp;ter
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Falls • • ·Pomeroy Personals
Graders
)tr. and Mrs. Gene Alkire and
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~ 'Nltlli\k IQ(Ie JPtetert Jr, A family of Logan were week-

te4 I a.. act .plaJ. ~o 8uJi for
Bill" fl1band17 tlftdt 14.
Jiaam7 Plipa o~~tarred' I&amp; Bill "'ho
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Pearl Parker. The birthday of
pin. Parler wu celebrated with
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a . da"ce spent the weekend with rel;~;tlves

tQ ng~.UFftl t-~b ' ·Blue• in Columbus
bJ ll:atJnn I,'CiWell,1JOY&lt;\! GIOeek·
Mr. and
Perry F. Sm1th
Dlf, ::: JIUlv, llil Mutam Fo"t- and sons Jlodney. and Glenn of
t~.a ~-~Ia •JioWitll~~ a "e.ry Columbus w~re Sunday gue5lll ol
I":" ~ t Dll 10( P"1'~ ~ly.
M..r and Mrs. John Smith.
~~);anberfLadsa.nd &lt;Luaiel
Mr and Mrs. William Grate iRd
I IOiti .ui~Jlance routine b tb, son James or Charleston, W.Va .
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ents. Mr. and Mn. William Baker.
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enta, Mr. and Atrs. Clarence Might
Bradbuq.
Miss Rosemary Rose. who is ,u.
ten~int: Sl!bool in Cleveland was
the weekend guest of her parent.,
• Mrs~ !fRe en -smith, 120 Laurel· Mr. and Mrs. NorJDao Ro.t~e.
•t if. aa~oun~-~~ tbe weddiaa: of
.Mrs. Norman R9At. ~nd daugh·
LACJI1 ON JllllN'S WBAR
het ~ ••~Ide We.t' ~ Min Bar· ter Roa:emary vlsitea Saturday
WOOL WIll UDUIUIJ butchann•
bFa ~~~~ DJehl dau&amp;bter oi wttb Mr. and Mrs. •E. J. Hill.
inJ' touch tor a BftY auit M:tm
Mr~ 1irJ4 l!fQ:. Cblrle• Diebl of
Hr. and Mrs. Robert Gooch and
the Bell ReiC eprln• collecttoa.
Van N'9'.t• CaJAfomla,
family of Columbus were weekend
FinelY-tucked linen and Val
T"' ·~l took place Febru- gueats of her parents Mr and Mrs
lace form tho ovgrla)' couar and
Ill) ti"' at·. Mempbla, Tenn. where t. J. Hill.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton and ,
witb e u: ,. Navy, Rev. Japws dauj'hter, Ellen or Middleport vlsHt Elblf offklated at Uie eerento- Jted Sunday whh Mr. and Mrs . E.
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J. Rill.
Tbe ~ f011DJ couple wUI make
Word hal been received ' her'!
their ~me._;~at Memp~ for til~ that ·Mrs. Clara Fox Bruckner o!
preaen~ unu.~ Sprlna when both Detroit, M•ch. rcmsins seriouoly
will be tdtaclia:r&amp;ed from the Navv, Ul.
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Hoben and Dailny Morris were
Mrs. 'theodore Lehew enter-tal·
hi1 famllJ oyer t\e past weekend. buslneu visitor&amp; in Marietta Sal- ned with a dinner Sunday honorHe came to let! bi• brother Dann:~ urday.
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who !11 horiie on leave from hh
Mr. and Mrs. William ~hew day. A decorated birthday cab
base lt 1
Dieeo, CaUf.
and sons Teddy and John of Cot- waa served wlth the dinner.
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ulbhau were weekend guefts of
Pr esent were Mr. and-Mrs,Robtbeir parentJ, Mr. and Mrs. Theo- ert I.ehew 1nd Mr. and Mrs. Will
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Uam Thuener
John all or Columbus, Mrs Emma
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Mr. and M;s. Robert Lehew ol Lellbelt and the boowso.
ColumbUI spent tlte weekend with
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~ Mr. a,.d Mn. E. M. Wood enterMn. Clifford Ebe!'!lbll.eh and
taln.ed Saturday eveninr wit h n Mrs. Cli!fora Jac~bS w£"re In Colu.blrthday dinner for their daqe:bf~ mbus last week where they assi~
·ln·laW, Mr1. C. 'L. Wood, IUplcv, tc&lt;l Mr. and Mr!l. Larty Jaeob!l 10
W. V•.
moving to their new home 300
Other IUf.lt. wer,e C. L. Wood, Oakwood Ave . Apt 5.
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Rwipler; Mr. and Mr~. W~c 6
Mr. and Mn. MilrJon How&lt;! ll of
Falls
Metbodbt Churc..h are spon·
ood, Morgantown I Mr. and Mr!l Columbua we1e weekend gue"&gt;t~
sorin.r
a chicken supper, Friday,
CurtJs Wood and famiJy, Curt~&amp; o ( Mr. and Mn. Jamer; W1U and
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at 6 oclock P . M. at the
and Susan Lee, Da)'tun.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walker.
Community hall .
Mr. a n d Mrs. Walter Walker
The Menu reads as follows:
and Mrs. l,awrence Wialker were Chicken, ' home made ndodJAs,
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mn. .Mashed potatoes, gravy, green
RaJph Walker, Kanauga when t!te beans, &amp;law, pic and coffee.
birthday or Mr. Walker waa cele·
Admissions are $1.00 and tickets
TVESDAY,)\'ED.
l!:frch 10·20 brated with a dinner.
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Mr Earl Dill a n d Mrs. Rlna members or at the door.
PAMILY NIGHTS
Crbiis oC l-fornmg Star, Mr11 Gary
2 AduJt Ttc~et1 Admit• Truck·
Av-a Ga~ner
Stewart. Granger 0111 and children of Racine and
Mrs. James Will a n d daughter .
IHOWANI JUNCTION
Becky 11pent Friday with Mrs.
(Cinemalr:op~·Techn)eolor)
_Waller
Walker and Mr~. Ethel
"':".alioLowery.
Terry Moore
1.f'roank Lovejoy
Mr. and Mn . Ch~ster Zirkle vi ~·
SHACK OUT ON. 101
ited r elatives In Logan, Sunday.
Mrs. 0. J'. Gaul wa ~; guest of
honor al a surprise birthday din·
ner Sunday giYen by 1Mrs. Olive
lngrabam at her home, Spring
Ave. The St. Patrick's DHY theme
was carried out in the table decorations pnd a flower box birth·
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dey cake was served with ,the dm·
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Prc1ent wc{l) Mr. and Mrll'. 0. J .
Gaul and son, Charles, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Beegle, all of Ractne:
Mr. and Mra. Robert McKelvey and
childr&lt;'n, Norma Kay and Bob Allen, Belpre; Miss Ruth Ann Gaul
and Dale Johm~on , Columbu11; and
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Sandra Kay and Brenda Sue.

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Class To Sponsor
B.oy Scout Troop

'Mono Tewksbal')'
Rec;:ent Marriage
Being Annou~ce.d.

The brldt II the Jll'lndda~P!er
or Jlr. ~lid JlrL Geor&amp;e Towlube&gt;)o
North 'third Anoue. Kiddie-port.
The c:eremon:r wQ P!Q'(Ol'Jiled on
JIJ&gt;uary Z8th In Rle~d. Indiana. ~~ the C"'tr'l Ketbod!A
Chureh. The teteptlon
held at
Llncolti 'Lodie.
T~ JII'OOlll ,ll dationed at DOV·
er, Delaware; ad they. are matIng their bo,.e their for tbe I'"·

of nu at his home on Sixth Ave.
Sunday visitors oJ Mr. and 1411.
Joe Young Sr., Rutland Road, w~e
Mr. and Mrs: George l(. Tewk•·
Mr. and Mr~o Robert Yates a"'bd
Co lumbus, bave announced '
chtldren, Sandra. Kathy and Ran·
Plans were made t() sponsor c.
of their dauchter,
dy, Jackson; Mr and Mrs. WUUW
[n Boy Scout Troop when tbe Peol•l
to
A-3c Larry Lee
Kltehen, ChUlicothe: Mr. and Mn. class of the Pomeroy Firtt BaptJleWllllams,
son
of
Mf. and }(rf.
Vauahn Price, Rutland, arid 'J.I'r. ist Church met. Satlftday eventn&amp;
Roew.. MeWUJiams, Colbmbu-.
sent
and lin. Charles Bradbury a'nd at the church.
famHy, Mary, Ala alld Su:urine. · k o.Jd•'s. H1&gt;ward Cedi pr~ide~f
Miss Ruth Hawkins who bat
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been visitine Mr. and Mrl. Fran"k presided and jeJlo. whif'b the c#l"'f
Estep in Columbus lor the paSl will sell 8.!1 a money makiM" p~
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two weeks, returned home Suoda~ ject was distributed.
evening.
Games were played during 1bt!
Mr. and Mrs. Curti&amp; Wood and Mocial hour with prUea awarded
family , Susan and Curtia, Dayton. to Mrs. Orval Wiles and Mrs. R'\'"
spent the Week end with h\8 par· ert Carson.
ents, Mr and Mrs. E. M. Wood.
Potluck reftoeshments were ser·
Mr. and Mr&amp;. George Tewbban ved with Mrs. Ray Sparklf, Mr".
are at their sumrtrer home on Carson and Mrs. Richard OwenS·
Bueli,eyc Lakt. this week .
:lS hOiitesses tD, Rev. and Mra. R:al·
Leah Katherine Rowley, daught- ph C. ZuJ]del, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
er of Mr. -and Mra. Wilbur Rowley, Lee Bailey and daUgh\er, Brond''•.
is a new boQk:ll:eeper at the Citl· ~r. and Mrs. Richard Owe~
zcns N8tional 'Bank replacing IMrs. and Mr.s. Chester Zirkle, Mr.
John Fultz who ha,d resi.gned. Ml1s Mrs. Har&lt;tld Lemley, Mr. and Mrt
Rowley, a graduate of Middleport Orval Wiles Mrs.· Sparks and dnHigh School. had been workiftl•t ghter, Ellen, MrJ. Car.son and sana
the City Nat1onal Bank In €otum~ Donald Nicky and Tommy, .Jll;i
bu~r. aRd Mrs. Lewis H. ·s~-~er Wai~ Gorh,., Mrs. Cecil and aueats
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Mrs. · Shirley Abelt and daugbter
and children, Carolyn. Lois linn 1
and George, visited relatlvei l!in
Columbus Sunday,
Mr. and Mro. Ray D&gt;r•t tiioe • eO OrUS
OUnCI
retprned from Tarpon 8Prlhl• J..
where th•r •pent reverd ' 'lririter
months, to their farm on StotJs
Run. Mr. and Mro. Dar•t have )lllrehued a home at Tarpon SpriDat.
Mr. and Mr1. GeorJe Hud,an
Member• having birthday~ in
and 0 . E. Mt'Kinley were viiitors January, l"eruary ii!Rd MITc-h
lQ Parkenbure, 1Monday.
were honored ahd eaC:h praen!f&lt;l
Mrs. Fred JaekaOn was r!MurDed a gift when Theod'orua COU)itlJ
home Saturday from the boine o1 Daus:hters of America met MOD·
Mr. aDd Mrs. Campbell Harper day evening, the lOOP. haU.
and daughtEr, Phoebe P&lt;auline,
Mrs. Mlnni Neutzling eoundlor
f'omeroy. Mrll'. Jack~n. who hAd presided. M'ra. Claude Darst '
been a medical patient at Kelp reported confined to the :Me)fs
General Hospital for .several weeki General ·ao1 pital and Mr1. Anb·
had been taken to the home of ice Ohlinger was rep'orted UJ. J4Ts.
her daughter. Mrs. Harper, to re- George Owens 'loat a sl&amp;tir lu'
cuperate.
death.
0. Aaron
E. McKlnley
Mr. and
al'Ld
A eommunclation;;:•::.•,r:;•~~;;J~·Il
Mra.
Sileets, villted
Columhu~.
Mr. and Mrl. ·Brooks l4eKinley Marg:~ret C. KistleJO
and family, Reynoldsburg, Jait concerning the district
Friday 11nd sa;urday.
i be held in Marietta,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sparkl,
cloths .}Vhich will be 8~1~ ~~
Haydenville, were gueatl' of her a money making project wefe di.'A·
aunt, Miss Sylvia McMaster, Sun- ri~::etee Wll held for the ·p're~~o
day evening.
entation,_pf colors -at the rallr,. 1t,
Mrs. John Bryan, who has been was annfunced that practice wouH
a t\lrgieal patient at Holzer Hot- be t\eld at the next meli!Unl Ailr'l
pltal, ha1 bet!n rhrought home.
1 and Sunday · aft~rnoon, April 7r
•Mrs. Charlotte Dixon, Toronto, Packages brpught by the memb4lr$
Canada, was called here by the
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in the orphans fua~d .
A. J. Beaver, who is in e coma at
Potluck refreshments were set·
H~lzer Ho.spital. 80Uy Hy1ell, who
had been &amp;tMYing at the Seaver ved •\ the close of the meeting.
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Billy, Mansfield were Sunday din•
ncr guests ot Supt. and Mra. L. w.
McComas and family. Edward and
Dianne. Mr. Wynne ia to leave
soon for a year in Alaska and Mrs.
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baby will stay in Marietta with his
parenU.
Polly Ann Bauer is ~onflned to
the home of her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. C. R. Karr Sr., w1th an
Pltack of flu.
Kenneth Muruy, freshman at
Ohio UniversitY;- spent the week
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Dunbar, spent the week end with
Mri. Ruby MeKendtle and great
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Mr. Jftd Mrs. Ja11e1 Brewlneton
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and davahter, SanC:Ira, plan to
move thlt week from Pear) Street
._UY A LIVING ROO~ ,!ltilTE ~NG
to the property they bouattt from
.21••00 OR. MORE AND YOU 'GIIT f'RE.E OJI
Mr ·. and 1Mra. Stewart Harris on
CHARGE •.•••••••
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An ins~ctlon of tlto 'lllason Cub S!louti·Pack w;· ·~;l&gt;&lt;i~
Monday ':It,the Mastin ElementarY sebool )&gt;y Tom
Meigs-Gallia-1\lason district scout representative.
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· During the Inspection a "graduatioll.'' eerem0ny . was held

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WITH ANY uviivG 'll'OOM StriTE livli~sm DtrBJNG Tins sAJtE ·
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Mrs. Earl Ewing, who is

froJ;D the cub scouts. He was
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Need.For Blood
beldlf ad..neepjato \be bO.Y ~~tt
a&lt;: Donors Strel!Sed
cepted
scouts by
l'rank Harris an~· Steve !ltll'llfa'• By Chairman )I~~
He was •lao prewbeD'.he may
..pairol leader.
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In charge or the meeuna ~. ~~;~;~~i•;.aidCounty blood proEbwho ia the cub gram
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"and ean perAlso p....,nt was IDPally voueh for the ':11th of
for Tommy Ewing, yOung .son. of

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Radford~gles,

$49.50 Pla~rd .loclt.r
1-$9.90 Tab~ Loni~
2- $ZM5 Step fables: · '

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LocaiFuiQers
Attending'Farm

And Qomt.Week,

Fred Wbb• of Middleport, a dlo~t acout commissioner.
: ftelent for the eerviees were
!b\1 followinll Kouu; Vie Eberl
l!llle!a. Eddie Harris, l'al Ryan,
Gary Stewart. John Grueaer, Preston tove, Dennis Foreman,' LIIT1
Noble, Harry Surface, Glen Johnsora, Billy Zuapan, Ray Redman,
Tommy Ewing, Dee ', Ebersbaob,
RoiUlie Ingles, Chuct Anderson,
Ste'phen Cadle, Danny Jeffers,
Mite Stewart, and Den - Chiefs
Jack Stewart and Bob Rants.
~ Adults present were Mr. and
~·· EarJ Ewing, Mrs. Eulah Red·
IDID, Mr. and Mn. Radford Ingle~
'Mh. PauL Ander10n, 'Mrs. Dallas
Cldl_,t Mn. Otis Jeffers, Mrs. Fred

B!liwart.

Charlie Carr. Mr. ohd
Jln. Dor EbersbJch, James Har-

rl-.,; Eddie Ryan, Ruben -$tewart,

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statement. When I dOnlted blOod
at the Janu.:Y· bloodmobUe oper·
aUqn, IIIUe did I think that I
would soon. need to reeeive Mood
mY,.If. MY need for four piDII of
blood durlog reeeol a\qery ·wu
unexpected, but --becau.ae of lbe
lleiiiJ County blood P1'&lt;ll!'im Red

Cross blood wu tmmedia.tel)o avaD:able tor me. By belpina to anure

lor-&lt;JiberJ, 1 helped to ...ure II
for myself."
· Thua eYeryone Who can' Pve
blood &amp;bould 11lve It h(Uiarly
tbru the Red croso blood progt'lm
so that he and all membera of bil
famUy will n~ve the ueuri:nee pi;
Red CI'Oss blliod In lime of need.\
It's just the f'l'lrl lhln1 ·to d..,...,..
eaUSC! that time may come JOOI:ler
tban one thinks.
The aeed lor blood foi' future
use is ·again
WUhin the
pail two
c...u blood
for
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~. John Grueser, Mrs. Orett Love
Ill',: .an~ Mrs. Woodrow Foremtn 1
i . c. E. p:umptirey
prominent vtca .Roush, Mr. and Mra. Homer
Reedovllle farmer, Ia
ColumbUa Mobil!, Mrs. Gory Noble 'and Mrs.
today ,where be -waa to attend •at Dly Surface.
noon, a reeopiUon dinner for
farmln who 1 baw IUpplied farm
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•tudy to. lh. osu f
Co
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Alfieulture,
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umpbr~y ·MI 'jlrQvlded records
lor 13 . ,...... The . dinner In the ~u
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ohio Union bulldlnr Wl8 part or
the 45th Ohio Farm and, Home
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Week
w!Hoh G~v. C. WUllam
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O~etu spoke Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mn. HIJ8h Culler, Car] , The annual b~;·~=~·;i~
33 periOd
BIJikarrt, Ud c. E. Blal:eslee were Future rarmers -~r
to glv&lt;
ln ColuQI'bus Tlie&amp;dar .attendina ter Or Wahama High School WjlJ
donon
Who
"'rm and Hqme Week sesdons. !&gt;e held m St. Joseph's ' Pa~
at the
Frld,_y Mn. Geneva Nolin 'lUI trall ,in Mason on April 0: ·~ "T': 39
Mandq.
take 4-tl advisors with five ~d P. .u. aceording to . an aDJi4"11ee·
llowevet-,
on tile
10 YHf.l . ~iee' tQ the event JJ'IlDt 1 by Glenn ~!Dilh, ch4pter. ··~: ·
froiD
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r,.)lerl 1her 'wllt't' l&gt;onoled.
Y!aer;
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olltdvili!JrJI ~lth ~' ~~~ ~rvJer ~~,{"~ banquet features a rev~ew
donors
stll1 be
of twe.nty
anning to· so r_e lq.LII. · ~11 ~~.
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t.o make the operation ' a
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~tilelile. Mr8. vern•. HUsell: and ~1' -~evcment.s o[ I.JI~ \IJUt '• ury
~e.tins w81 Mr;.: Xti.&amp;~~n Johu~n.' Mft.~HD•· fi!l .t.be past year •;!'d Ja~ \~J.
. Fred Hibbl of ard Ebenbaeb and Mrs. ' AvJee ':~ts or the hots as llf"lf
A. Hout 1r.. Rou,oh ·Froe~er are o.ll&amp;ibjll' fcr 10. iY'!"b·
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'Commissioner, 1'111' reCOGDJtioij.
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Reported Dead
and challen1e
MIIGS GIPtl,llllA 'HOSPITAL
t 'Lteenses lor two
Harrison Winebrenner of SyrJ.
rAdmltted: Mr~. Maxlne 'A-ley, haVe been issued .
cuse died earl.y this morning in
.soou.t M:idtlileportf 'EdwU'd kobie__, l'ome· Met1UI CountY
Kober Hospital at GallipolLo;, acof th 101· .
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to Raw!ing.5.Coats Funer·
Dlekaop,. -111'\'haried: WJIUom. Alhey, l&lt;y. Reedsville,

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preaa ttme regardiiiJ hl. fal:D·
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