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aesday Ill.
Rtdne ,....on \ Chari" Bush
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lwldly School 10 a. m. preaebl.nl
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m. and 8 p. m. and Bfble
Stutb Thuraday 8 pm Paator C.
W. Profnti Asst. Chu. Hupp.
:Z.lon Church of Chr1et. Loutec'
on Pomeroy-HarrisOnville Road.
Bil&gt;Ut-Sc:hool 9 30 A. M. llomin41
Wonhlp 10 SO a m Evenmg Worabip 7 30 p m Tbom111 Wyatt,
l(inlater. Joseph Johnaon, Bible
Sc::bool, Supt.
MIM"vill• Metttodltt •.:hurch.
Rev. R. M. Gro'H, Pastor-, HOI!Otf
1\oUoh, Supt. 10 A M. SUnday
5cltool, 11 A M Worship semce;

Portlant tllurr.h. larl custar.
Oastor, AIJ't pas\or, Edttb Codner
Servl.cea Sunday 8 00, Tuesday at
7:30 aDd FrldaJ 7 30
Church of Christ, Mlddlepor•
Yrcd I Gardner pJ.s\or B.b 1l
SchQol 9 30 }lamer R1ce Supt ,
Mormng worshiP 10 30 sui'JCCI
"The l.lfUngs and DrawmgQ '}l
Je11us ', 6 p m Christian En~ea
vor 7 30 Evenmg .service sub.ed 1

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ncsdny 7 30 Prayer and Study
hour 8 30 Chmr practice
F1;tt Baptlr.t Church, Middleport , Rev C E Ho yl, p;u;tor
Church Scnool 9 15 G&lt;"rald Ar.
thony, Supt, Mornmg worship
and commumon 10 15 sermon
'Accompanymg the Man of Sot
rows", 6 p m SenlOT and Junmr
HI Youth Fellowship 7 30 even
mg worship top1c ·'The TWo-fold
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mstry o( Christ", Tuesday 9 ~l}
Tueod'"' 7 30 P M.
Mhhlfay Community C1turch a m Women'll Prayer meetmg, 6
Letdq Creei Road llov. R. E p m Chns uan Crusaders Class
Tbomu. paBtor Fiord Cleland, supper at !:!burch, Wedoesday 7 30 •
Church servlee 7.30 P M Prayer mtdweek prayer and praiSe .IICfVICI:
meetmt Wedne_., Dl.aht 1.80 P. 8 30 senior cho• Thunday 1 .1~
Golden Jtule da~ al the parson
M E:v£rYO!lt' coo:ltall.v 1'W1'1ted
age Wllh Mr. and Mrs Robert
Haggerty and Rev and Mrs. Hoyt
as hm!opitallty comm1ttcc
H••th JMthod1st Church. Mid·
dleport, Rev C R- Konk:rtght,
pastor sunda~ School D30 Erne .t
Covert, Supt. Mornmg worship '11
10 30 lop1c 'fhe face of Chnsl"
2 30 Portsmouth Spnng Youth
RallY at Manly M~tbod1st Church
Port!imouth, 7 30 Off ml BGard
Monday 7 30 WSCS, Wednesday,
chmr 6 45, Prayer meetlnj and
81hle study 7 p m, class l:l
Circle, Mrs Brute l.Joyd's home

SERMONE'ffE
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o it cleanselh me, 7•• cleanoeth
me," The Scdpture teO.. ua that
without th• Jheddinl of blood
there cOuld be no remJ.u.\on ot

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fort~hoon
If, i.el'O)t Dtnny, 2Z,4ru unburt
n. hJI ear peeled ort tbt tenee
GWI!ed by Mr. and Mn Gerald
Rope, aboul. ~ mUe from lhe Middleport cOrpontlon line 01) St RL
14.1. The -ur firOllly IUI'Ded ove
on Jts top and lkiddetl 1&amp; fl. more

to a ,tqp.
In Ita eourse the car put a utUlty pol~t out ef ~mmus 10 n own~
by the Calumbu1 and Soulltem
Oblo EJeetrle Co , which fumilbes
Middleport With power. Dapty
Sherif-f Howard Fra~ who invuUgaled. elted Denney to appetr ln
the sherllf• ofttee today.
Offlura bad not: ret deetdP.d
what disposition was to be made
upon :Denn7 that morning. The acCJtat •ecurr~d aJ a 30 a m.
Utility ·ctmptlny_woR:men were
caUed 11. opee and began repair

Into Oie

work. Service' w a a .rlltored u,
iit4dleport •bout e "'"'-

newAclmi

Mrs. Charles Buck
Is Host~ss for
Thursday Pa-rty

WIDS FINANC\IR
TORONTO UP - Marlene StewChurch of J••u'
Cbnst of Latter Dily Samh Sun- art o£ Font hill. lnl, Canada's
day School 9 :-m Churth B 00 o' lcadmg woman goU~r. was mar·
clock
ntght anti 81\Ji c rted Friday to rtnancter Douglas
Church of Chrltt, Brlllbu,y, stlHIY Sumlay
8 o clock \\'cc1n1•s·lny n1gh' Stre1t After a honeymoon trip to
Edward EIT\ert!On, poidlor. BlbiP
florida and Bermuda the 22-ycarProftlll p.I!I'Or
school 9 30 Thurman cant'y, Supt Cillll'l1C1.'
Rutland Methodl•t Church old amateur champion wtll return
Morning worship 10 30, Chrlsttan ;;undAY School O·SO A M Vernot to competitive golf.
~ndcavor 6 p m.
1::\'CnlDlC scr Weber Supt Worship sm·vlce at
vice 7 30
10 30 ~- M Rev George Davis, the cnllrc church tn regard to
Prttb.,t.rlln Church, Syrac~o~w,
the debt romalnlng on the PI!·''
Rev Howard
Rup(lelt, pastor pastor
church bulldina. Wednesday ev~:J·
Church School 9·30 Hobert HaL'
Alfr•d
Church, Re¥ R. M niRiil at 7 SO mtd week prayer
den, Supt., We&amp;tmln~tcr Youth Grove, pastor Sunday School at
Fellowship 6 30; li:•tenint wor· II 30 Lloyd Dl1llnger, Supt Wor· service
Salvation Ar7nY E. Second St
shlp scrvke 7 SO topic "The Man ship .11erv\cet at JO 41i with the pomeroy Sunday School 10 a ro
Rev Grove bring\ni lhe mesu11c UoHnc!IS .Meeting, Rev Joscrb
Who Never Was"
Th• F•d•ratad Ch~o~rch, Evangt· Sunday afternoon f~om 2 to 3 scr- Shaw 11 u. m : YTL Meehna, Lead
Ileal and ReCormcd Prcsbytcrllln. 'IICCII at the ElmwoOO RcRt HoiT\C cr Nancy Tbomson. 7 p m , Open
Pomeroy, Rev Waldo J. BJirlcll Sunday cvcnmg at 1 30 rcKulru A r Meetlna: Leader Bob Es\up,
Putor Norman Kioe11, S S. Sup! meeting or the MYF ~Jondn3 7 1\~ p m; Salvation Meeting, ev
Sunday Church Sehool t 10 A M evenlna: Aprtl 8 at 7 30 mecun;
Worship nour 10 30 A M. Ser· of the buildmg corntnlltcc wit:, Jack Sbaw, 'l.SO P m.
mon topic "Llfltng up the Btaz"n
Serpent.'' The confl.rmatlon elan
will be prcsl!ntcd anrl ex.amtncd
ln thl!l mornln&amp; sr.nlco. Junh•r
Youth Fe\lowahlp 54&amp; P. M
~onday
1 30
I' M SundaY
Schoo\ tcarhcrs and ofticeu melll
lng. l'liCSdllY '7 ·30 r M. Church
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Council meetina:. Wodnead.•Y '7.30
r. M Lenten aervlcu. Sermon
topic "The Dtserten" ll.30 P M
The Fode.ratcd Circle mceUn~
Come and worklhip witb ua
ttarritonvlll• Pmbytert.an, R1lph
C. zu,1dC!I, Supply Paator. 10:00
Ch!Jrth School M w. rm1aw. aupt.
1:48 p. m. Worship Sefyl,ce• and
1ermon "The condition• of Salvation"
Flnt aaptltt Church, laat Mtln
Street, Pomeroy Ralph C Zun4el.
R•organl'lf~

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The atoninlil poweL.' of Chnst
does not change. He 18 able to save
all those wbo will go tD H1m. The

Scr1pture says that "He liveth to
Mrs Charles Buck entertained mike 1nt.ercepion tor ' ut." AliiO
wltll a Stanley party, Thl,lrllda.1 aft- tbat He oUeretl up Himtelf • wf·
ernoon 11t her home. Rutb.nd Road ftc1ent sacnflce for the sins of thfl
Following a demonsl.ration by world Thl• study tod•Y is enhaDMrs. Rle;hard Campbell, a 1\Umber ced by some weighty conaideraof illlmes were played ahd prizes buns The Old Tes\arhent telh U!
awarded to Mrs Nath1n Biggs, about the anclent priesthood and
Mrs Jfle Young and Mrs Harold how it passed from one generation
to another. However, some were
Eberabacf
A dessert coune wal .11erved by neglectful of thei-r offl,t:e But,
tlle hostt:SI to those named"' •bovc even &lt;~t their best it w'is need·
and Mr11 Willard Ebersbach 'Mrs sary for thl'lll\ to enter daa1y and
F.mma Lewl~. Y:rs Charlell !lurt, q£fer \. p aacrtrlce for their owr
Mn Alfred Btaas, Mrs C J. :Eb· s1M and then for the sins of the
ersbach. 11nd Mrs Vaughan Prlce congregation Deatb has no
over Christ BO He live~h to
mtcrecsston fOr the pcnttent
.-oUSIR TROUILI
hever. Hebrews 13.8 aays "Jt'!I!IUS
,t\UBUR.:.~. M1eh. UP - Pohce Christ the same yesterday, today,
sought a bit-run driver wh~ae tar and forever."
whtsked by George Pero, rlP,pihf
One son&amp; wri\el' wta ln!lplred to
ofl bi1 trousers Pero Sllid be had write the&amp;e linea, ''The beallng
stopped to lnvcsU&amp;ate after hil C!lr s~re•m 1 ace, 1 aee I pluna"' and
struck a raccoon

United ·Methodist.
·Lenten
l'l~ed

Mrs. Frank
Funeral Servia ·
Tolle Wednesday

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Capt Schroed~r is Mmmandmg
off1cer of the Na ional tuar~ company which 1ponsoren the expos·
JlJon. Booths were p)a~ed in the
for the displaY- by Cub
Seout Troops, Explorer
Poatl, Futul'f farn;t.era of Ameru::t
Funeral servicea for Mtl. Frank
and tbe Ordsnce Department
Fell, Pine Grove, wlll be held
Saturday niiJit business mer. of Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock
area liiOmpleted their judgmg from the Ewln&amp; FUneral Home.
the dlwiQa and t ~ e awar&lt;ia
She is survived by her husband,
and these ehlldten.: IW.tgie.,
Frank,
were; anpounted~lrd~~f;ol~l:olws:
Tr®p&amp;:
Blue
No, Scout
245, Bailey, Racme; Sadie Young, MmFire De- ef,lVllle; Gail Yearling, Wester.
vtlle, 'o!! Matguerite c:rosweu, A11aDC:e, o.; Leo FeU, AthCns; and
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son 1 Walter
deatb 1f
I AIIJI~· Smltb or
survives.

Interment w11J be in fine Grove
Cemetery Ft~ends may cJI\ at
anytlme

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Troop 1203, Gallipolis Grace
hodtat Church Rellow ribbon tu
~ 283, MaaoQ Grade School

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court order disllursement aa
folloWII,
Attorney f'eea and other c01t1.
$238 1'1; ' to NeLlie Tolllver teim·
bUrsement fot taxes pald,' M.U;
to probate eourt for admlniltntioll
of the estate, $1111; to the 1't!;e011Jer
Cor release of' certifl~ate of Uen,
70 el!nts:; a•d to the DiVllion of
Aid for Aged, ~&amp;J.
In aaolller entry !lied toda;y
Manning W-eb!lter, aUorney, wa.
appojnted pardlao Ad Utem for
~rl S Hope, a minor, 10 tbe ie
.ion M•bel Hope va. Earl S.
Hope, a minor, ct. 11.

Fred Bartels, 80
Former Resident
Claimed By Death
Word Wls received here Sund•y
of lhe death o! Fred ~~~ 8(1,
')f Columbus.
Mr. B1rtels • rormer Pa.meror
resident died Sunday mornmg at
Ute HiJ:b Manor qnvaleseln&amp;
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Middleport Light
Service DisrDJ*ed ~~~ains Deluge Area Up-River ·:·
•U of .95 of Inch this area this morning alld II .. '
By Auto Aceident ~':;!~~
o:t~~hh'!~.tened the cb~nces of a continu~
ltutla.Dd. man
went
A
ald. be
to
IINp U!iY Suoc!Jt momiDI In
Brldbury when IT. car tore up
ft. of line fence • knocked o·1t
elretrict.l tenaee to lllddleporr

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have tnnned." And baiah S$1,1
tella ua that GGd ia ready to 'hear
,.be March mue of "The ~OhiO.
and 5ave but that the- '11M of the• universitY Alumnus" caJ!ltll_ a
people ate Uungi that keep God story of MiSS Esther Louise lloyt
and needy man much &amp;eRJrate-d. It eou.!iln of ML!is Bess and Max.
1.1 through acceptinl Jesus as Sa· born, Middleport, and a rrequ~;~
\ ..nour that ane's 1iD1 pte blotted VUIJlOr bere
,out and remembered &amp;galnst h~
no more. Thu great revealing• m·
Mw Hoyt 1s d1rector ol musle
is
not1ced
in
Jesus
aa,HJ;
tells
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t h e Ten 'lessee voe.atlonal
ight
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certam
amful
woman
,bat
she
Schoo.t
[or Girls. 'Tullihoma;-:ten.n.
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la to go on bet' way but tl\Jt sRe and nas been hstcd m the thirlllJ.
ill to sm no more. The Jew, pa- sue o(."The p 1rectory of American
gan, seephc, and unbeliever may Scholar&amp;" ThlS Ls edited ~)' the
ut together at the feet of Jesus, Amt.mcan Counctl of Leatned Socbut ne1tber Ilia teathin~ nor Hi.! 1et 1es and contaln.s 15,000 ~togr:•­
li'fe is pot-ent until that person la ph.les of outslandmg perUN).s. m
1ntuated and cleanaed bY Hia pre- the fle\fh of Enghsb., mC!,ngde.~ous blood. there are many liv- ern and classical langu!l!tt: eh.llng teatlmoniea to the power of otogy, philosophy, relliliD. tiltthis changeless "Christ and Hu tOT) and archaeology
1 power to
ehange cJZcumatances
through changing people's beartl
:r.n~s HoYt u; also lL.sled ·tn the
THE UNCHANGIAILE PRIEST-I Tb&amp;
of the atoning "Mtd-Century
HOOO OF C:HRI$T
power of' the unchJ,ngeable priest· Who in MuSlc She Js
y
(~ 7:23-27)
bood of Christ li' hotked in an In· helpmg tbc governor l)f ~~By Raymon Konkrlght. ,.stor
tlffl!stinc ctttWDBtiD!!el by Rev ee p epare a state musu: qa~i'
H•ath Methodist Church.
Gaston Foote who waa at the time bulletin as part of a rnovew.eDt .o
The essential nee~ of man do pastor of Gr~ce :M:ethodlft Church , ,. • •'i r w,, k in the !1eld 'Clt ~IJ!,ep·
not change, but remams tbe same in Dayton, Ohio.· He tatd tbat on Lal health.
rrcm~ age to age. It 11 only ~ a speaking tour ~q the southern .-' ,
iramework or tlle pby5leal body islands, he spoke to a glrli sebool nued J~us as the Sou. .of God that
and. ita •urro·!ndin«s tbat are aub--1 of two hundred ltoil~ntll. A.fter tbe taketh 'lw.a.Y ·he sms of the w~ld.
to variat1on. Tbe faet of lin cblpel ~terViee he ~ wftb tht ._. ~ sus wni tb~ same alii H
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l jeet
llld ttl dama&amp;lni tdfecb' art! ever leaders at ~e frOnt of the eba111 I .; pe.:~klng rorgiv!!Qeo. lte told
preaent to taunt. Therefore, the \and then they proceeded to leave h" man that he would go tlLat,daJ
1 1reate~t need that man has la the and when tbey stepP1Jd out8lde, Ito be ··1th J&lt;'.sus. And OUP "' '
\ confortlna band ot a reliaioul e:r.- the studenta were llni!d one bun- h.itb. ~come.:; our Magna, C~­
perie.nee. The non-ChrlstiaD should *red on eac}l stde of t.be w•lk and
I be
belped by aomeoM who is able they were iln.zina: a gospel song'
Jeau• is still saylng tbat leQllto point h1m to t.be "Lamb of G9d a.n tbelr nativtt language. Howtver, 1lntLon and murals are Qot
1that taketh away the aiD of t.he . Foote says that he recognized wtthm thcmselveG. .
world" Time and cireumstancea
e song from the tune and the ex- \ should take Him at HiS
bring a sbtrtlng of joy and sor- prilsalon on the rac88 of the sing- when He declared "Except
rn, while the eentrahty 1n our era. It was •'W11Rl. 1 wQ:nderful pent ye shall all likewise
Ch(lstlan faith is. a picture of the ehange in in''/"""r!Ure baa been Also aga.m He says, -.- . :-:"
changelesa, everlivin1 CbriJt Wh?, wrougt.t, smte Je~us came Into born again " We bad
saya "Before Abraham waa. I am. mY burt." The real 1 ~gnificance Jesus at Hls word an.~d;,};;uie~~
The being &amp;lUI purpose of Cbrist comes wllf.n we understand that lm~utabillty
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coming
wor1d doe• not the atudents ln thai. school were Pr~estbood. ""'"~'~:h~~~t~~r.;
change or depend upon our pee';~" !lie decendents of heatJ~unters. atonement Uke
liar notlona or views. :Man witb t.l.t "Wbat He bas done for ot}J.ers He fmmtam of grace
flmte mind and per'!eJ)tion may will do for you" That 11 if an op- after day, tt!ntury
whiW.e the po.ssibllitles of Chrilt portun.ity ls giVen. lt&lt;-wai the dy- and produces peace. Ac&lt;:~!
u11til there ia notblna left but a int thief on the
that reeog- today.
humlftilt Christ to present to a
lo!l and dymg world. Tbe cbrist·
ian rehgion with aU Itt lupernaturalneaa and without alteraUona il
the only answer to the 6)'iaa: ol
the elneere )!"man h~art today as
In all other dal'l Man's oeed is
great and he "cannot live by bread
alone " Robert Lowry wrote uwhat'
caD wash away my sins' Notbi~g
but the blood of Je1W1. What can
make me whole again? Nothing
but the blood of Jesus."

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Ohio ~ver.readtng at the Pomeroy patf.
and Still rUing while up river a slight rise
noted •• heavy rainfall blanketed the Mono~

Street Lights
In Racine Go

and Allegheny regiona,
observors today at noon ro.af followa: Lock
Loci 16 28.8 feet•
17, 292 fee~ Locq 18. 21,i
Lock 19 31.1 feN; Loet 20,.

fed, Lock 21, 32.5 feet; Loa
3-f f feet aod Loek 23 at Apple

38.8 feel
predidlOns we-re rortreomirf(
to what may be expected of .,.
COnditiona until alter rain
stop~ rallina: ia lbe up~
TeiJODa, the rlver obBervoii
although tt wu expected that
more of a rtle wiU probably be
noted.
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lD the meantime KiDI Wiater
todaJ appeared determ~aed to pnJ:l
long his Uerce reisn 1n Obio Q,
l!DI aa pou1ble beCore the wbii!:;
ani Queen Of Spnng uamda u.
throne to stay.
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One of tbe winter•• wont anoi
storms and a rlaio( Ohio Rlve'r:
m»de life 0111erable for OhiotU
at opposite endl or tbe lft.ate

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wbere ava1table
at The
otnce, 30
SH\cents
60: pet
sir
$3 00 By motor route where available

M1 s SllaJwon Russf"ll and h1s wlf!'
wall t.lk- former Ph) lh ~ Chlise of'

one yeu $8, s1x months, $4 ~ . three mont11.9

except Sunday by Tbe Ohlo Valley ~n
Pomeroy, 0 Bustn~88 oH1ce pbone 39&amp;

NEW A.RRIVAt.
)fr a n d Mrs Robt&gt;rt Ha~th
(Oonna Ruth Rt1SSPlll 239 KcH
Drive H1lhords, OhiO, arc anno.1
ncmg the b1rth or a seve-n pound
eleven onucc daughter, Su&amp;.~an
Lynrr Sunday, Ap1tl 7 at th.e Un
1vers1\)' Hosp1t11 l m Columbus
Grandparents .tre Mr and Mr~
S1dney T Russell Middtpport and
Walt&lt;'r Ifaylh, Jackson Grea t
grandparents arc Ml'l and M 1~
Hue Ttwkcrnwn and M1s MaJ (\.1

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• R&amp;k Springs, Enterprise Area Needs
Men To Open Cub Scout Program; Two
P~ms of Boys, 8 to J J, Anxious
What we have to say today is not dnected to fathers W1th
boys that are grown and successful or a failure as adults It Hi
too late, now Rather, at the suggesl!on of a few good folks ln

WfREB!lD

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\ the Rock Sp1 mgs and Enterprise area, we pomt the 1deas :md
suggestions to follow toward fathers of boys that are elghl
years old and not yet 11 They ore of Cub Scout age
The Sahsbm y Parent Tea&lt;. hers Assoctat1on bits accepted re ·
sponsib1hty to spunso1 il Cub Scout pack m Jts ~rca One den

Russell,

Mlclt11cport,

f.~ unton

Columbus

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cap Indeed so far 11 tS a complete stoppet to getlmg even this
one den on the road wtth a proper charte1 Adult cooperation,
especially fathers, is lacktng so far.
so beware, Dads, this is atmed riCh! al you Ma10haU your
arguments now against helping your boy and sharmg some of
your lime w1th him Let's see how they oland up'
AU kinds of humorous sketches of boys have been made
But he's also much more than any particular description That
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can be your hopes, your dreams You'll tiD everything in the
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yours more than anybody else's Your approval, your encour·
and courage ln a perplexing world
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6 55 Wenthercast
700 Sold~rs of Fo!'tuu
7 30 Nat "King" Cole
745 NB;C News
8011 S•r LaJ]ct=lot
830 Tales of Wells Fargo
900 Twenty One
9,30 Robert MoDtgome11
10.30 Ba«J.,e 714
1100 News HeidURel
1115 Weatberclllt
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7 45 NBC Newt
8 00 The Bal Su.rprbe
8 30 Paruc
9 00 Jane Wyman Show
9 3(1 Kai~rer Alummus Hour
10 30 A Min Called X
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Cllntoa Fisher, :Middleport.
Pbooe 0205-X.
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eutl of this work JS flOO 00 whieb
w~ be I)Jiid from funda 11011 be
m• beld by Ute Slate, forr,1ted by
t~ above oamad atr1p mille ow
Chtef D•vuuon o( ~lamatlon
attr Tbe bid 1haU 1¥ for a i peel (4) 8 tte - - - - fied rate per hour for the gra4m&amp;
by a !P'JC'iflC -bttHdcner and oper
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wltbm th1rty (31)) da71 ~r the 1ca'1 oJdest J)'Jla&amp;Of¥e here Ia a ,
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Hourly Wage Rates Ascertamed

and Dttermmed bf The Depart
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plleable to State Highway Depart
ment Improv~ments iQ accord
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41115 08 (17-5), and 4-1115 0"7 (17·15t~)
or the Rll'Villed coap of Ohio."
TIJe bldder must 1ubmlt w1t.h
hl.s bid a certJfied ebtck in the
amount of $0,1JO 00.
Plan1 and speelflcatlona are on
file in the department ot bia:h·
waYJ and the office of the division depgW dlr~to~

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Aealed Wds will be- rt~Q~~:l vild by
th.e Ol!o'llitn ot ~laDt8t:Jon . Jout.ed al lfam '711, State Otrlce
'BuUdlnt, U South Front Street,
t.:oll.lmDUI, Q)uo, until 1·30 p m ,
April Ul, 195'7. Btds sball be on
lvrms ru~'Ti l!l hed by the Dtvltion
of Reciamaaon and sball ~ properly stgncd and delivered before
the above mentwned time and
I dati
Tbe l'Onlract awarded to !.be JUC.
ceuful b1dder for th11 work 1ball
be completl!d \1oJthm ten 110) days
followmg notJflcaLJOn of the award
The 'State o( Ohto Oivi!!On of Reo.
tarnatmn, rcsene -. the fljh-t to
rtject an)' ar.d -.II buk
Apnl 3 1957
Awroved. D M M1ller

*Laundry Service

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The WGrk to ;,.e l(lld congstR !)f
gradinj 2 0 acres of strip mme
banks aUeeted by Keenam • }{)
&amp;ell Coal Co1,JlpaD1 on the land flof
WPt Real NWIJ. , Set 32, Bedford

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8 4!5 CBS Morning News
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Richard A Hayman, Letart F'a.Jls
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8 4~ CBS Morning News
note to aend the potentate • lew of Me!Js County
9.00 Morning Sbow
new plane&amp;,, fresh b~rd or aheep
10·00 Garry Moorf
' lOOOGai'I')'I!.Oore
SPECIAL PROGRAM
and a few CiroasaJan houris for
10.30 Arthur Godfnr
The Auxillicry ot the Lewls·Man u,so Strike It ltlch
his harem You cuver t.he whole
10,30 Arthur tl:od,..,.
Wlllt Robere lfr.uzrlc
beat w•thout ge&lt;tong out of bed
ley Post, Amencan U!gion, IS pr~ 12,00 Valltnl Lady
11:30 Strike it lticb
him feul that he really belongs, that he Is somebody m his
av ROBERT c. ltUAilK '
a huntlna trip to Africa for 1~ut
TheN! b bloody little ln the senting Dr Bateman of the staff 12 I~ Love of Life
12 00 Valiant Lad$
famlly From that standpoint he can face whatever day-to-day
It ig very probably thlt the \ a month, •nd we Jet c-IQIWed labs that some sclenliat u not of Lak1n State Hospital in a speNJI 1230 Seareh for TOmorrolo
12 15 LoYe of Ufe
12 30 Selll'th for Tommow
bv\nR offers htm
world'! .!lortest job today is that '¥either 1nf~mation merely by writlna abuut for the popular mag. program lomJht at .Mt. Mor1ah 12•+11 Guiding L!Jibt
12 4~ Guldlog Lltlht
Do you have fun with your boy? Or do you get so serious of a RuAAlan apy in any metropolt· 4laHn, the Defente Dep.artmebt, a:d.ne~t, or that !tOme &amp;eneral or Baptist Cbureb IU:freabmellls will 100 Katte·s Kitchen
1 00 Katie's Kitc:ben
YCIU forget his world of hazy images has to be mostly fun tan center You don't have to steal JLtld.o.a: lw EJtenaiOA 7DS66, nd .admmJ l!l not deda1mmJ •t the be .erved at the elaae Qf the 130 All tke World 1tJru
1 !10 AI the World Tuml
that you have a happy ttrne with anything you don't have to pump tectivina: a 24-~r fl)rtf•st whieh annual dinner for Spe:uah War proaram
2·th.- Our M11s Brookt
That 's why it's 80 lmnnrtant
2 00 Our Mln BrooD
rb h d. Hi h
the gullible A!\ you have to do ill "fDr mUJtlllry Ult onJy and di• Veterans ;or t~at some White
2 ~0 Hou:!flparty
your boy m the few precious years of b~s oy 00
S c-me Is read the magazines and. to a 1 emlnatlon to the public h not House hanger on or Congressional
LITERARV CLUB MJETING
2 30 NARTB convention
3·00 Bli PdYof[
must be a happy place If It ts, he wUl have a much better lesAer dl!gree the papera and go autborl:ed"
!Moge 1s not ' leakmg" to hu press
The Mlddleport Literary Chab s so Bo}l Crosby Show
3 00 !Ita Payoll
Will meet Wednesday at the hon)e
chance of being a happy boy EnJOY hlB boyishness while you back to bed 'at 10 a m 'to sleey
Tht• alolhfuJ atent picks up an- peh
3 30 Bob Cru11by Sbow
400 Brighter Day
of Mrs Rodney Downing wtth Mrs
4 00 BrightP.r DIJ
rna Be curious about what makes him "tick" Laugh with un1 11 the ned vodka a:easion
other p1ctur~ maaa:tme and finds 1
4 . 15 Secret Storm
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PI
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hlm Understand hml As you try to do these
Theae
morbid thoughts stemmed all the necessary blueprints for
Th1s
bu si ness or (alse wh1skers E S Schaaf as hostess
4 15 Secret storm
430 Edge of Night
h am
ay ' 1d
f 0 a recent copy of Life Mag• the new ftghter or bomber or rocll.:· .and dodgmg around be lund rubber
4·!10
Edge "' Wlrht
500 1'he Early Show
thmgs, his attitude toward you wtll cha~ge.' too
,
z:n: which offered a fuH rr:ap or et, planted by 8 zealous press a· phmlb 1s old stuff Mata Rar1
CII.CLE TO MilT
5 00 Tbe Early Show
1
~ 30 Your Esso Reporter
For example, do you understand d1rt m a boys lHe Dirt the Umled statell and environ•. 'ent for a plane·mnker or rocket- would be Bellwg newspaper~ and
Class 12 C1rcle of the W S C 8
6 !10 Your Esso Reporter
probably causes more frustration 1n parents than most o_th~r with the followmg keH Major bulld•r. complete with v1tal ata· wc01rm g old Army shoe!!' The late of Heath Methodist Church w1Ll 6~5 Sports Parad~
6 45 Sports Parade
bo charactcristlcs Your boy collects dirt more effec;:hvely 1atomic centers; ore proceasing tlstics.
Juhn Buch,.n, w~o was always sav· meet Wedne!lday evening at eight 8 55 Weatb~rman
6 ~~ WeatheJ"map
thfn anytbing else You might as well accept the ract that it mills currently operatmg, ore
Whitt Ul.e agent, atUI abed, Is mg etvllizatwn by scragging some o ..:lock at the hOme of Mrs Brute 7•00 Press Conferenet"
7 00 PrOfile
ltk 1 th t h will keep clean dur\ng most of his wn•king processtng m1ll s contraeled to be working on hie third cup ot coffee, fannt1 c bent on sethng the world Lloyd Mrl' Ray Profitt Muon, 7 I~ Douglas Edward1 .
7 15 Douglas BdwardJ
IS un
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our so n's attitude toward built test and research reactors ' he'd get the latest word on wbeth· by the ears, would starve tor plots will be lhi guest speaker fol the 7 30 l{obiuhoo1
7 30 Range Rider
BOO Burns &amp; Allea.
hours There are goo Jeasons or Y
h ' dlr JJOw In use test and rcseatch re er the Nautilus did or didn't ~~et
1 suppose the boys know what program
8 00 Phd SUver1 Sbow
8 !0 Talent Scouts
dirt. He gels more fun [rom doing the things thnt get lm
artor1 to be butlt atom tc power a new underwater recurd, and they re domg and are busy telling
8 30 Prwate Secretary
ty than he does from the thmgs whJ ch keep him cle~n Who reactors currently opentmg , und whether she bad to go tu the Navy the enemy what they Uunk thE!
PLAN RUMMA&lt;;E Sj\LE
9 00 1 I l.ove Lucy
9 00 To Tell lbe Trutb.
can deny that"
atom 1c powe 1 reart-orti now m con ~~rds for repairs - and whlch enem:v already knows, w1lh a wam.
The LadleS Auxi 11ary
Drew 9 30 December Bride
9:30 Red Skelton
So h t do Ou do ubout dirt' Should you stop trying to ~tl"uctlon
NaYy Yard
mg of thuat of roarltneS's a!'ld mi'IY· Webster Po~t American Leghm 10 00 Studio one
10:00 $64,000 Question
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L' nee of cleanlmess'l No, but you c•an All thet~e were pm;•)mted or. •he
Fhppmg u page llf the mornl .g be a l1ttl e m1s1 nformntJOn chuck· wlli hold a rummage sale In tbe
10 30 Spike Jones Show
teach your boy e mpor .a
•lean let our le· map .md til.:! nearest clues named paper&amp;, you flnd th•t they are .,d w hr:rc ami there But tl does Bethany Church basement April 1 ll 00 Up-to-the limute N~wa
11 00 UP·To-The Minute Newa
learn to expect a httle dut, ~nd when he,ts c k '
ded The pos 1, 1011 of the NauhluB and 1.Mg th l! nmg the runways 1n th e seem a shame to du all the leg 11. 12 and 13 M~mbers are re. 11 05 Scanning the Weather - \ll:Ol'l Scanntna: tbe Weatb..
acUon to Jt be rewardmg to h1m And don t loo 50 con un
Scawolf, aloml(' submarmell', werE! 1Mtrfdle F..a~t. what'! going on tn work for the enf'my
quested to have arl1des m by 11 10 Th.e Late Show
8 30 Tbe Brother•
mean when he 1S duty
more or Jess pomtcdly mdtcuted
Spam, and ¥-hat, if anyttung, ts
Jn lh(' ln st war qmle a lot or Wednesday e\IJillllg
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'I'::Ike noise The only way your boy Call discover how . much
Then of C'Ourse, we blcut about with Houasser or Sid! Sh~Jane in mtelhgen(e capLJal was made of
noise he can make IS by makmg too much lie bUilds 1t up new dJspcrs&lt;~ls of the Strategic ' North Alnca
liUCh 101 mple th1ngs as rou d maps
graduall until you show hlm you can take no more Then he Air Command ba~tcs and the rea I The alot"k market tells the state and hou se organs u you ~:ot
WHTN.TV CHAN MIL 1'
&amp;l ll y ugain and again until he has defwltcly astabhshed sons tor dJ11pr:rsal - because they or the national ~eonom}: a sh1p enough gunk ln the top st!cret
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U eyes and face He is alv..lys on th~ ha!o'e hbomc more or an mvtlalnm p1ng strikE! is tytng up necessary room, you eon !&lt;hu(fle enough i'lturt
11 4f5 Cartolln Club
11 « Sign On
your 1m1t e wa e lCS yo r
h hJ d loped sense flf to 11 uack than a deterrent to war· 11upphes The Maydr or New York around until the 11 gsuw puz1 1e 1s
12·10 NooD New•
watch for danger signals He has a 1g Y eve
or 01 urst' we know when Curl 11s bemg rude to a yit~llmg potent complelt&gt;.
11:&gt;15 ~rtoon Club
12,15 Nelgh00.:.
12.10 Noon Newt
timing The1c's an appealing clement of dangel' m seeing how L.t•May head of the SAC, u1 off ol..l _:_
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MY mnm beer, though 1s that
close lte ean eome to your • b01Jing point" bcfOI'e he must give
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1:00 Jl'emhUne Toueh
the spy shou ld be mnde to earn hi s of Supt
t h e Offu:! ial Board of Heath 12 30 Libera"'!
up Since hli liming is not always perlect, he sometl~e•}•ts
1 41 ~ovle M1tlnee
I·Jl:Jt.,;r.o, :'ll:.H-' l J
wages Wh~:~n he moils ht ~ JntellJ Methotl1st
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has
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genl!e to some d1·op tn a nearby
1:45 Mov1e Matinee
u~rJ :-t : t ~·~ l.'m ~t;!
thetr monthly meetln[l held Sun
4 3C. Super sertel Time
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II 00 M~key MDuse Club
r.n m w or.:ll•; o~
your first "no"
.
.
8 Plump
I Employ
um
that room service hroug:ht 1t to day ni ght. The chatrman opened S4.3l'J
Suptr
SerJal
Time
ti r~rJ:11
U t~J l•
the
meelm
g
wlt.b
a
whorl
devotion
6.00 Cr-rtodn (llub
Actually. what seems to be hls shockmg behnvaor takes
u C'hit.t clly 10 Number
~•ym) 1 ~ Fli~I ·.H'A [;;.I~ O Lm
h1m on a tray, together With th e
al serv1ce o~ the th~me "DUtJ"" 11·00 Mickey Mou1e Club
6:30 Five Star Final
14
or1nge
jmce
and
th1
ce-nnnutc
place because he doesn't seem to be able to aet your .a~tentlon
12 ~~~ektn
ol a
, :.~•rl· ·~t:.n:l ~ ~~C·11 .:l
7:11 .Jnbn Daly .t the KIWI
wh
ch
Included
Scripture
readiBg,
8
0()
Cartoon
CJub
eggs At that the bum probabl y
~u
:.. ::~ n :~:w1 ~r:. ~
in any olhcr way He's not just being mean. Really, Lt 8 fun u Queer
11 Flaund
c«rtch r.:.~ l~ r::l:·;:·i
7
30 Confilot
meditat1on
and
prayor
6.!10
rtvo
Star
Filla!
:·: :·J~~
doesn't even tip the waiter
for him!
u Hurry
fabric
3t Ouldo'l ! ·~,,t.v.;• ·. JrJ u:~~~
7,15 lobn Daly an4 Nt1r1
The
report
ot
the
nominatlni
8JJO w..u .,.,
r:.r·J l:1:1 •x::-· u •1
(f:onvrliO!ht 195'7 by Untlcd ~ommlttee was read b~ the R~v
Dlrt and noise are just two natural boy urges Here are
~~ Pronoun
17 Mulbe&gt;ny
low·
'7 .30 Wire Servke
I:Jiilll
i•l
Wl'M·j
9 110 &amp;1&gt;bn Arrow
11 ~!"tfyb&amp;
Feature Syndicate, Inc\
C R Konkright m the absence of 8:80 Vo.lee of l'iroatone
some more. (1) Destructiveness-they rarely sit ln chairs. They
~~ ~o~~in
~~
9 !0 DuPont Caval'* fteatn
the romm1ttee C M Henneay D'OO \'our TV Theater
........... .~a~...
jump ln them Touch ls more oallofylng than Stghl They love
l&amp; hJI&amp;I..
tna.t 1
11 Ll"
10.00
Polka Time
r.hslrmnn, MT.i. Ralph Radcliffe D.!JO Llwrenco Well&lt; Top Tllnea
to tnt back ln chairs, the limit, and sometime• beyond Thoy
oo "'"' "'"' 2t Ftoh
•• Tcavola
and Mrs Emeraon Jonc11 The re- 10 30 'lllrt Saber
U Old French
IO·SO ConlldeniW l'llo I
are naturally clumsy at eight and nine. Yet most of the Umc
23 Mt.Ulc not• 22 Lar&amp;•
by
port was approved by the Board 11 00 Ne~ or l()e NlcM
11.00 Newa
24
he is not destructtve on purpo~e Accidents merely follow hfm
:~:::'! of 2ll ~= to
31 ~~::;e:nw tt 8uutnr
and Sharon Jones u.nd Vera Cove1 t 1115 Th'utre 1J
ll.US Theatre 13
(2) Neatness- It ls not natural for hlm to be neat Th1s he must
27 Sound, u
20 Borrowed
v•lopel ot
appomled to serve a.s youth del· 12.1s $ltrn orr
415 torbld
learn through reason, being .. shown how muc}J easier it ts to
a hor
mone)W
fruit
egntcs to tbe annual conf.e rence to
BUSY, NOT MilliNG
tT Lon4be held tn June at Lakeside
Uve with things In theh places. (3) Mannero-bll only objoct
so OOrdoo
2T To
to ''"
were Mr. K4111\l'lght, Supt 1&gt;\COm·
CAliBONDALE. •U. UP-An
llft
41
1
28 ~=: nick·
Fred thbbs, cball'man of l h e as, Mr. ~d •
ive at the table is to get food to where it's 111pposed to ao in
!~~ P wttll
Evtfllitt O.vl1, art ¥tu!J~ot ~t $outhern IU1Jio1s
11 ~;:.~~~~ana
Com.mis!ion
on Finance, presen~d Miss 'NeUle ZertJe, Mlfls hieda University who had been replorto
the shortest time possible Manners come alowly. Woft on the
11 """'""
the budget prepared by the C~· _raehnle~ Mfsa ~~ Sanborn, Mrs ed JRLSllDg for tw:o daYI turned
worst things first. Compliment him when he shows a Utile lm·
""''"'
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mission and it Wl! approved ~Y 0. P kkla, M;:'t !. S Sd)Jaf, M• il out to be merelr a dUigent workprovemenl (4) Lal!tnesa- he's 10 Uvely moll of tbe lime tbnt
" Hole
the Board The budget calls for
WASHINGTON UP- ttep RO&lt;b· $8,916 00 for the total tor the Yta~" N~t~n Moore. H~n\er Cook, EtQerson mllrD He told oflicia1.!1 he bad se\'·
when you think he'alozy he's merely tired Make his work per~~Jo
.(plUM, Robiert Harrie, Ralph Rlld eral art projeel;f to do ud 41dn't
ard M. Slmp.Hun and other top Re·
tods as pleuant as pcllllble. He onjoys working with others
11. Ntmro&lt;t
pubHcan Party leaden~ will beam with the pastor's salary at $4000. ~life, ~.fed Jllbbs, Mest Covert, want tq le•ve tbe .n depertment
Mr Konkright closed the meet James Euler.
more than alone Who doeRn't'
so V•r•t•bl.,
until he ft.ad finished.
soundlna out political thmkma in
ing
with prayer, Tbose present
The Cub Scout program offers !alhen a ehanee to help their
" Gnok ltuor
the "JrUtn"oots" tbll week
The purpose To dlseover is-ues
own boy and know him better. and the boys he pal1 wl~ whtn
:: ~,?:"011
whleh would help th.e Repubhuns
Did Ia of! workln( The Sa1tsbury PTA needs a man to rep~e·
" !I'Ntt of
reeapture control of C~nj:resa in
tJent It tn tts dealings with the pack (two dens) It needs a
tho ook
191111.
throo-maJI trepeat, man) council ao a nucleous of the pack com&lt;T Derradt
Jr tcnHment elsewhere Ia any
41
mlttee. 1'hla council works with tho PTA roore1entatlve.
!'~~~
tbina like that tn Simpson's own
known ln Scouting as the "lnstllutlonal repr..entatlve," with
oo T...,,
17th Congnsstonal Dlstrlet of
Peonaylv.JnJI., natlona1 party offi·
the pii'Ck leaders and with the Den molhen. The men help
oo clot.ll
00
clals
will have to counter crHI·
plan the nrogram of activity lor the boys
111&lt;1'
clsro by fttpublle•na ovet the
It would not take much time Not too much, for YOUR boy,
~.=~·&lt;II
Prtaldcnt'J f e I 0 r d pe~etlme
1·
b'fdget or almost '7J b.Uilon dollan
would It?
'""'
=:.:--::c:-::.- ---:---r
tldn
Each dar'• mail bll.np Simpson
9
could do aomethi::J \OAellel,l and
•· 't'lluo
new protests •1alnllf: the sb:@ of
eonolrudlve for Jhelr home town.
,. _....,,
the bQda:et and new d~QnandJ tor
U'
whtcb the J'lremtn who lnchten\1.1·
Jton o(
eeono!p:J
e11tJ. Hll --office )'eports
iy receive abeoll.lteb' no remuntranetlnJ
ttllt
n'b
letter
writer yet hn l•d
atloo for lhoir lime ond ellort,
I. Ml'. -~~
a
~lnd
wwd
to
py aboUt the
j rnost n1uredl.y b1ve do.M.
1 &amp;.i.mlfta.
bodiet.
Otherwise,
tucb
utntn.e
remark~
tlol\
·
•
1
1
llollhg
)I• tbr ruture, tO!toold n10rlt no con·
"'AJI.Y CltYPIOQI101'1: - RIN'I .... ttt ...... lti
$IMPSON II CHAIIItoiAN
Tlte !dltor'a MailboK
A. X y D L a a a. X a
l
111deraUon from any Fireman or
Si~oo lt qbal.nJIIn ot the
, t / O 1be DillY Se._Utel
any other clear thtnkln1 cUiteo
· 11 L 0 N o ,. &amp; a. a. 0 W
GOP Cou&amp;rea:!lon-.1 Camp a II D
:J'OIIeror, Ollie
The cblel
'
COmmittee. Tbla vnup, tbe GOP
11
llnte the party. or f!rtiea relb&amp;cine Voldtter Fire Dept
OM tetter lt""lY eWldl for QOtbtr. Ia a-~t Jllll'lll• A
~
Seootorlal
COUIP•IMB C..,mittoo
!'!"~"'~ . ~for th• •rUe 1 •ppeartor ttM PlNt r..•e. X tor tile two 0'1. etc. 11.,._ lltt.rl,
a.ntllhe
RopubU..n
National comon Mrrit · 4th
tropilll. the .....,. tM tonnatiOa ot tM .woN1 VI aU '-... ,

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NOTIL'!: OF SAL£ • GJI.Al)J.NC z.o
ACIU:S OV 8TII11' WBit IIANKII
AFlZC"nJ) 6Y KEENA¥ 6 HY
SElL COAL COMPANY U' .BF.Jl.
FORD AND SCIPIO TOWNSHIPS,
ME.IG6 COUNTY
Tbe Div~IOP of Re&lt;:iamatton, :Department or Agriculture, &amp;ta-te of
ObtO orrers tor sale the roll~;tWIRJ
work upon whu:b sealed bidl wllJ

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' 2 SO Tennesst'e Ernie Fonl
3 00 MatJnee Theatre
4 00 Queen For A Da1
4 4:5 Modern R&amp;manee
~ 00 Comedy Time
5 30 My Uttlte )largle
6 00 SpinaCh Playhouse
6 30 Nf"WS
6 45 Sports Eye

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NOTI~I TO COHTitACTOIII
NOTICB T.O CONTt.ACTOU
.0 Lo&lt;b..,,
4\JOY 10 1.&lt;11 0
pte Jbow f()U SIJI)ltl l: holce
f1' /''If 01' QH 10
ITATI
OF
OHIO
bulldin1 l~U. Only about Len DEPAIITMJNT flO HIGHWAYS
DIPAITMINT Ofl HJOHWic't'S
Pr.,....l No. 12
mmuteli wr~.lk from &lt;.:ourt House
Columbua, ~., J41rch 2t 1957
Olllo, M,wch 22, 19$7 (ij!llla Cf!l!llly, phoo, "' port of
A N J3:e:QPI, PoUleroy
4 3 tf ContriCt ....,. JL•t•l Copy No C,.rract S.'-' L.,_t CGH No. 57• SectiOD'· GAL1.8J..l2 02 (Vinton &gt;.
U2
No 160, In Hun\ulgton
&amp;7·1·1
UNIT P.ICE CONTRACT
UNIT PIICI CONTRACT
eleanine, •PIJ'l patnt·
Se.-l~ propo.!lll.ls
wlil be ..,_..
primma: and pamhDJ f~~eld
Sealed pr~tponls w1ll be re.
Brldp ~o GAJ.,lCI0-1~ Span
cewid at the office of the Stat!! celved at the olftee or the state
(1) •t 180 teet 0 wches, Road
H1ehway Director or otuo, a1 H1ghway Director of Ohio, at CoCol ~mbu~:~ Ohw
until 10 00 A lutnbus, Ohlo, unlll 10 00 a. m , way 23 f~t 0 1nebe•
,,.,...1 No. 13
M , Oh1o ( t~a!lti'J n) Standard Tim~&gt; Oh1o Eastern Standard Time, TuesCounty ,Oh!O, on part of
Tu~day, Apr11 16, 1957, for 1m· day, Apnl 16. 1987 for Improvementa Jn.
j '!&lt;&lt;ti''~ GAL-588-5 73 (Galllpoha)
provcments m
Completely New From
Propoaala Not 1 to 14 lnclullive State Route No M8. ,n Gai!Jpolis
Proposals No 1 to 9 tncluJiv.e
Hitch to Chute
are offered as one project aDd are offered ai one proJect and will Towntbip, by eJeaning ,,..ot paintana, pruning and pa1n1mg rleld
w11l be awat ded as one ~n be awarde4 aa one eontrJet
ltApoiiJ No. 1
coat Bridle No GAL-MB-0627,
tr.:~et
AthenB County, Oh10, on pert of Span one (1) at 83 teet 6 mchl!s,
• PtOP9tfl No, I
TRACTOR SALES
Section AT.K-1441481, State J(oute Roadway 29 feet 11 mcbe~~
Athens Co\lnJY Oh,io, on Sec· No 144. io .Rome Townithip. by
,,...,.., No. 14
.:..,omeroy
tion 0 00, Stale Route No l!i3, n cleamng, •pot ptunUug, pr~ming Hocking County, Obio, on part or
L~e
1ownsh1p, by applying 11 ~nd palntms f1eld c9&amp;1 Bridae No Seetion
HOC 1~12 .07 (l..Qaan)
blhlmwou~ treatmeilt-4tem T-3f'l
ATH· l ... 148l . Sp1n1 tbne {J) To. St,ate Route No ~.in FaUlt TowD
tal 241 feet 11,., lHII••. Roadway thlp by cle•ning, spot pah\ting,
Good Clem Used CIU'S
T'32
Ji"a.~ement
Wtdth 18 feet 14 feet 11 lnchel ad 111 feet. 0 primn;t&amp; aDd ~oUqa: field eolt
All Maketand Modell
Len~th 4,171 20 feet or 0 79 mUeJ tnches
8rldp :No. JWC·75-J,Z35, Span one
P•-nl No. ~
P r _ . No,~
(1) ot li15 kft ~ l!ll'l!eo. Boadway
SA• .,8
Me'"' Coonly, Ohio, on Sec· Galha county. ObiA, 111 Ptrt
~~~ IQ:9s. J tq 14 lJJe)PiiVt of
Seetion GA.L-'7·2.46, Stau Route 20 r.eet J ~
2042,m 20M,
Route 1337.
No 14S,
Sdp&amp;o Stille
and ND- 7, lp Ohio Townahip, )Jy c:le.n- thl• project to be tomplet.ed not
Co1un1bla Townships, by appi~- lnJI, spot pnl,nting, Prlmlnll and Jator !baD Odober I. 11167
CON""•TE • 1 ...,..,
ong a btlomlno"' treatment- palntlne field cott Bridce No
The mioimym wa,e W be PJld
Y~.._,
Item T-30, T·32 Patcblt:ta:.
GA:L-T-OM2, Span on, (1) at 133 to all labor employed on this COD·
"'lulltl B!IIJV p.,
Pavement:
W1dth 18 teet, feet, Roadway 2:1 feet.
tract t.\tall be m accordance wttb
Length 57,1167 80 l..l Widl.b 110
~PIIal No. J
the "Schedule of Pr!!Vaillna: Hourly
Oallla
'(!ounty,
Qbiq,
on
pJrt
ot
Wa&amp;e
Bates Aleerta•.ned and De·
GBUISU BLOCit CO.
feet, ~ength 1.211'1 ~o f&lt;et Tot•J
I,..ength 58,924 80 feet or 1116 SeclHln GAL-1·12.68, StaLe Route tetm.ined br The Department of
No 7. iJ;I Clliliy Tqwnab.l.P, by dean· lndu.rtrtal ,lelaiiOJII applieable to
I Mllu North of PeiiMNr
m1les
1u_g, spot ,PtlntinJ, JJJ'Imlna and State HitkWay Department ]D)·
Proposal Ohio,
No. 2A on Sec· painUng fiet• eolt Brrda:e No. GAL provementJII' 1n accordance wltb
Meig! County,
hons 13 3'7, 20.42, 20 66, State '1-1531, Spans three an Total 29f Section• f1 \J.OJ (1'7-J), 4116.04
;loot 5 loeb" BoodWJY J9 feet o (17 .. ), 411505 (17-fa) 411!08 (17-5)
and 411'00 U'7·5a) ot the Revised
Route
umbta No
Townships,
143, tn Scipir)
bY 1ppb'Jh:l
and Col-1 1Qebta.
Code of Oblo ,.
botomiooua •zealment.-ltem 7.."il
0
0
P
'
No.4
must 1ubmit with bill
Pavemtmt:
Width
18 feet, Gallla COIIJI(¥, Ohio, on p!U'I o! bidThea bidder
• eertlf.!ed • ebeck m the
at a """! Length :;7,657 80 feet. Wldlh 110 ~~•on GAL-7~.81'1, Btalo !louie amount cd $1,200.00.
'\ll&gt;ltbln the
teet, L~ngth 1.287:90 feet. 1'otal No 7. In Addison Townlhl;t.. by
Plan• and specification, are pn
fantlly's mealll Leneth 58,924 80 feet or 1116 cleaning, •P.Ot P!lintlnt. priming ftle tn tbe department ot ,highways
m1les
and painting f1e1d .:loat Brfdge No and the oUicl!' of the div1110n depq..
PropiOIII No. J
GAL 7·~9112. Spano throe Q) Total ty diroclor.
Meigs County, Oh10, on settlon
feet 0 tnehet, RoadwaJ !t feet
Tbe d.Jr.otor reservea the rasht
16.25 (Part), State Rbu.t.J '660, .m
PI'OPONI Me. S
to rejfl!ct any and aU bilk.
FUNERAL HOME
Oranie TowllllUp, by tpplylniJ -. GJllia ~ntJ, OlUo, .OD par.t or
.George J Tbprmyer
bitummous treatmeot-l(fim T~. ilo&lt;Uoo G~lll·7.70 , ~lato I!Oote
Ading Director
IU Bulternul Phoae 285 T-32
;No. ~1.11. In Clay Tt&gt;Wnohip, by (4) 1. 8, 2tc
Pavement· Wldth 1.8 fe~t c1eaniD:f. spot paintinJ, prtnung
Length 20,064 00 feet or 8 8~,; and pamtmg f1eld coat Briel&amp;~ No NOTtCI of DltAWING of JURORS
mites
GAIL-21B-!4Go, Span one (1) at 144
Nohce t.!l hereby gJven that a
Pntpolll No. •
feet 0 iacbes, Rvadway l'J teet 6 public dtewmg of JUrors will be
Vmton county, Ohlo, on SW&gt; incbes.
made on the 15th day of AprU,
IN~URANCE AGI!NC'l'
lions 0 0().8, 0 00 (Pllrt), State
1957,
at ttae office of t~ Comtl·
p,~-1
No.
6
Fl1'9, Automobll~t, Health
Route No 32'7. 1n Harriso n Tow:t· Me1~s Counly, Ohio, on port of f;)ODers or Jul'Ol'S in the Court
ACCIDENT
9hlp, by applymg a bituminou~ Section MEG 680-Q "70. State Route House of Melp County, Ohio for
Ut., Caau1lty and a.nd1
treatment- Item T-30, T-32
No. 680, ln Oranee Tow,gsh1p, by the May Terr.. 1957 of the Common
Pavement
Wtdth 18 teet elea,nlng, spot painbng, primmg Pleas Court or nid County
Everett. I Tracy
Real E1tate Broker Length f715 20.. ieet W1dth 16 feet and painting field coat Brid,e No
Freeland S. Norns
Length 24,&amp;40.80 , feet Total MEG-680-178 Span one (1) at 40
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ComnuPsionera
Of Jurors
6136M
PHONES
011 Length 24,816 00 .Aeet or 4 70 feet 0 inches, R!)adway 28 feel
{4) 8, ltc
•
Propoul No. 7
-PropoMI No. S
Monroe County, Oh1o, on part of
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Vinton County, OhJO, on Sec- Section MOE·26-0.00, Sta1e fl,oute
Encutor
bon 0 00 (Port), State RoutE! N(l No 26, m Washington Townsllip, Est•te of A. F. Swan, Dec•alld
WE BUY
326, 1n Elk and Swan Townsh tps by cleaning, spot patntlng priming
Notice is ~ereby giYen that Leby applytng a b1tummoua lrtJat· Bnlj fl:aU\Ung field coat Bmlge No ona Hensley whose PO!t Ofhce
MOJ!,-26 1156, Span one (I) at 126 addres.s 1s Long Bottom, Ohio hu
men t-Hem T·30, T 32
JTliUC:TURAL I BEAMS
Pavement
W1cllh lB feet teet 0 ineheos Roadway 23 feet 0 been duly •ppoJnted ExecutriX of
ICitAP IRON- METALS
the E.iltate ot A F Swan late of
Len~th 24,g\}3 60 feet
or 4 6::!: m~hes
Olive Townsh1p, Mt&gt;1gs County,
PropoMJ No. I
m1les
Monroe County, Ohm, on part of Oh10, deceased
'
Propoul No. 6
Dated this 4th day of April 1957
Vinton ~ounty, Oh1o, on Sec· Suchon MOE 26·7 76, State Route
John C Bacon
N&lt;t
2tl.
m
Wayne
Townshtp,
b~
tlon 0 00, State Route No 124, Jll
Judee of the Probate Court,
\Vilkesvtill! Townsh1p, by apf)!} eleanlng, spot pa1nhne, priming
PhoftO Ill
MeiftJ Caunty, Oh1o
mg a bllummous
treatment- and pamtinq f•eld coal No MOE26-1156, Span one (1) at 100 feet (4) "· 15, 22 3tc
Pavem11,nt· W1dth
18 {eot 0 i nches, Roadway 23 feet.
A GOOD BREAK
PNl!poMI No.9
LengthT·3129,620 80 reet or 5 til
MfDDI.;E'fO\VN, Conn UP-The
Vlftton
Coualy,
Oh1o,
on
part
of
miles
Se!!:tion VIN·50-26 63, U S. Route breakmg of a m1rror m lhe home
Pro.poul No. 7
No 50, m Knox Tnwnahip, by o( MilS Belie 'R Margolis of X,.Ong
Vmton County, Oh10, on Sec· cleanine;,
spot p-amtlng, prJmJna. meadow, ).1ass, proved lucXy ' ror
hon 0 00, State Route No 349, anct pamlmg I1eld coat Brtdge No Wesleyan
Beneath
m Chnton Township, by applyin,~~: VlN·ri0-28'73, Span one (1} at 126 the gla.&lt;~s wasUnJVen11ty
a
rare
pnnt
of the
a
b1tummous treatment-Item feet 0 mches, Roadws,y 23 feet
university
of
the
per1od
T-31.
0 mches
Puvemenl
W1dth
20 fee~
PropctNI No. to
fOR ~XPERT
Length 6, 705 60 feel or 1.27 Vmton County, Oh1o, on part of
miles
Sectlon VIN ·278-5 00, State Route
No, 278, in lJrown Township, by
Propeul No. I
FLUFF DRY WASHING
NOTICI OF ~!LING AND HIAI·
Vmton County, Ohio, on Set cleapmj, spot painting, prlmlnJ,
IN!l ON INYE~TOJtY
and
-pamting
field
coat
Bridie
No.
P~ C:o.urt, Melp County, Ohio bon 000, State Route No 683, lfl VIN-2'78-0859, Spans three (3) ToTO "'-" E1.ecutor Qr AdmhuBtra- Rtcbland and Clinton Township&amp;, till 1015 feet () mcheS', Roadway 2S
c.u 61f0..1
tor and to such of the followina as by applymg a bituminous treat feet 0 mches
e Wo flick Up &amp; DeiiYO•
~ .rt:~alde.nta of Ule state of Ohlo meot-Item T-30, 'l'-12.
No. 11
H1ta. Clf••ned •nd 31odl:ed
Pavement
Width
18 feet
ilurviviog
if any, next or
on part of
un,der the w1U, Length 43,612.80 reet or 8 26
State Route
or attorneys rnlles.
•. by
Propoeals Nos 1 to 8 Inclusive
the &amp;foremenof this proJect to be eomplete,d
not later thai) Septembi!J' 1, 195J
The mliJimum wage to b$ paid
to all labor employed on tbb
contraet shan be in at:.eordanqe
wl:.h the "Schedule of PrevaillJ1,i

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BIRTH ANNODNCIO
Mr and Mrr; Erm.&gt;St J.'ra"e1·
(Jud,v JJ!c o~) . Middlepc:ul, ~t'1• ~ n
nouu ~wg the birth o( an e1glJl
pound on.e ounce dJUillter. I o1~
AprJI ol th.e Mason Chmc tJn Sat
urday, Aprll 6
Grandparents are Mr and Mt s
Alex FrasOJ' aod Mr t1 11 d Mr..:'
Dale Ja~obs, Middleport Mrs Rob
ert Rttzs. Middleport , W a ~:real
JrQ.ndmother of t.be baby.

has been mcctm.g 1egularly and enough boys ap\}ear anx1ous
to get m the \\OTk Lo foJrnlllnother den Thus, u pack would be
active Thcr~ ts one--and lts often a usual one-great hand1

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Daily Seniioel
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60: pet
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$3 00 By motor route where available

M1 s SllaJwon Russf"ll and h1s wlf!'
wall t.lk- former Ph) lh ~ Chlise of'

one yeu $8, s1x months, $4 ~ . three mont11.9

except Sunday by Tbe Ohlo Valley ~n
Pomeroy, 0 Bustn~88 oH1ce pbone 39&amp;

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)fr a n d Mrs Robt&gt;rt Ha~th
(Oonna Ruth Rt1SSPlll 239 KcH
Drive H1lhords, OhiO, arc anno.1
ncmg the b1rth or a seve-n pound
eleven onucc daughter, Su&amp;.~an
Lynrr Sunday, Ap1tl 7 at th.e Un
1vers1\)' Hosp1t11 l m Columbus
Grandparents .tre Mr and Mr~
S1dney T Russell Middtpport and
Walt&lt;'r Ifaylh, Jackson Grea t
grandparents arc Ml'l and M 1~
Hue Ttwkcrnwn and M1s MaJ (\.1

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• R&amp;k Springs, Enterprise Area Needs
Men To Open Cub Scout Program; Two
P~ms of Boys, 8 to J J, Anxious
What we have to say today is not dnected to fathers W1th
boys that are grown and successful or a failure as adults It Hi
too late, now Rather, at the suggesl!on of a few good folks ln

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suggestions to follow toward fathers of boys that are elghl
years old and not yet 11 They ore of Cub Scout age
The Sahsbm y Parent Tea&lt;. hers Assoctat1on bits accepted re ·
sponsib1hty to spunso1 il Cub Scout pack m Jts ~rca One den

Russell,

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cap Indeed so far 11 tS a complete stoppet to getlmg even this
one den on the road wtth a proper charte1 Adult cooperation,
especially fathers, is lacktng so far.
so beware, Dads, this is atmed riCh! al you Ma10haU your
arguments now against helping your boy and sharmg some of
your lime w1th him Let's see how they oland up'
AU kinds of humorous sketches of boys have been made
But he's also much more than any particular description That
son of yourS-he means so much to you. or he should. In him
can be your hopes, your dreams You'll tiD everything in the
world for him wm you' If so, that's fine He needs your help,
yours more than anybody else's Your approval, your encour·
and courage ln a perplexing world
.ge ment give htm securl._
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I.IDiltiG C~\18 TO MeET
The Meiaa COunty Ri(ting Clpb
will meet Tueiday evemne A.prn 9
pt 8 o'tlock at the Rock Spnnes
Grange Hall There wlll be a
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6 55 Wenthercast
700 Sold~rs of Fo!'tuu
7 30 Nat "King" Cole
745 NB;C News
8011 S•r LaJ]ct=lot
830 Tales of Wells Fargo
900 Twenty One
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10.30 Ba«J.,e 714
1100 News HeidURel
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11·20 Preas Boll
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12 so Slj:• Oil

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'J .30 Jooathaa Wtetm Sbcnr
7 45 NBC Newt
8 00 The Bal Su.rprbe
8 30 Paruc
9 00 Jane Wyman Show
9 3(1 Kai~rer Alummus Hour
10 30 A Min Called X
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Seaff-old Boards, Drop Clotbs.
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Cllntoa Fisher, :Middleport.
Pbooe 0205-X.
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18M BUCK Speftal 4 dr Jliv1era
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MEMPHIS, Tenn \JP- .Patrol
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Me1gs county. Ohio Tbe estimated
eutl of this work JS flOO 00 whieb
w~ be I)Jiid from funda 11011 be
m• beld by Ute Slate, forr,1ted by
t~ above oamad atr1p mille ow
Chtef D•vuuon o( ~lamatlon
attr Tbe bid 1haU 1¥ for a i peel (4) 8 tte - - - - fied rate per hour for the gra4m&amp;
by a !P'JC'iflC -bttHdcner and oper
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NEWPORT, .H 1 UP-'Rabbl
)'he gradiP): iJ to be eompleted Theocklre Lewta, wbo heads Ame!"
wltbm th1rty (31)) da71 ~r the 1ca'1 oJdest J)'Jla&amp;Of¥e here Ia a ,
award or tbe contraet~;:_.:l"u;:;rtb:::;er_de:.:......::."':t:::lv::.•..:•::'-lfr~c:l::
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My kitchen stays
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Hourly Wage Rates Ascertamed

and Dttermmed bf The Depart
ment of Industria RelaUoos a:;~
plleable to State Highway Depart
ment Improv~ments iQ accord
an~ with Sections 4118.03 (17·~.
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41115 08 (17-5), and 4-1115 0"7 (17·15t~)
or the Rll'Villed coap of Ohio."
TIJe bldder must 1ubmlt w1t.h
hl.s bid a certJfied ebtck in the
amount of $0,1JO 00.
Plan1 and speelflcatlona are on
file in the department ot bia:h·
waYJ and the office of the division depgW dlr~to~

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Plaina .on Rf. No. 7. H. E. Swaln
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.10're aolna to 11Jtt oul' necks out
lot ., "'J~ .ooNJirq&lt;tlve oriU.

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pU,eaUo•• to the Davi11lon of Recbnoa&lt;lort
Aealed Wds will be- rt~Q~~:l vild by
th.e Ol!o'llitn ot ~laDt8t:Jon . Jout.ed al lfam '711, State Otrlce
'BuUdlnt, U South Front Street,
t.:oll.lmDUI, Q)uo, until 1·30 p m ,
April Ul, 195'7. Btds sball be on
lvrms ru~'Ti l!l hed by the Dtvltion
of Reciamaaon and sball ~ properly stgncd and delivered before
the above mentwned time and
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Tbe l'Onlract awarded to !.be JUC.
ceuful b1dder for th11 work 1ball
be completl!d \1oJthm ten 110) days
followmg notJflcaLJOn of the award
The 'State o( Ohto Oivi!!On of Reo.
tarnatmn, rcsene -. the fljh-t to
rtject an)' ar.d -.II buk
Apnl 3 1957
Awroved. D M M1ller

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fULTON THOMPSON

The WGrk to ;,.e l(lld congstR !)f
gradinj 2 0 acres of strip mme
banks aUeeted by Keenam • }{)
&amp;ell Coal Co1,JlpaD1 on the land flof
WPt Real NWIJ. , Set 32, Bedford

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FOR SALE: 3 room bouse in Syratuss Corner 'lh and COUeae Jld
Richard A Hayman, Letart F'a.Jls
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note to aend the potentate • lew of Me!Js County
9.00 Morning Sbow
new plane&amp;,, fresh b~rd or aheep
10·00 Garry Moorf
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SPECIAL PROGRAM
and a few CiroasaJan houris for
10.30 Arthur Godfnr
The Auxillicry ot the Lewls·Man u,so Strike It ltlch
his harem You cuver t.he whole
10,30 Arthur tl:od,..,.
Wlllt Robere lfr.uzrlc
beat w•thout ge&lt;tong out of bed
ley Post, Amencan U!gion, IS pr~ 12,00 Valltnl Lady
11:30 Strike it lticb
him feul that he really belongs, that he Is somebody m his
av ROBERT c. ltUAilK '
a huntlna trip to Africa for 1~ut
TheN! b bloody little ln the senting Dr Bateman of the staff 12 I~ Love of Life
12 00 Valiant Lad$
famlly From that standpoint he can face whatever day-to-day
It ig very probably thlt the \ a month, •nd we Jet c-IQIWed labs that some sclenliat u not of Lak1n State Hospital in a speNJI 1230 Seareh for TOmorrolo
12 15 LoYe of Ufe
12 30 Selll'th for Tommow
bv\nR offers htm
world'! .!lortest job today is that '¥either 1nf~mation merely by writlna abuut for the popular mag. program lomJht at .Mt. Mor1ah 12•+11 Guiding L!Jibt
12 4~ Guldlog Lltlht
Do you have fun with your boy? Or do you get so serious of a RuAAlan apy in any metropolt· 4laHn, the Defente Dep.artmebt, a:d.ne~t, or that !tOme &amp;eneral or Baptist Cbureb IU:freabmellls will 100 Katte·s Kitchen
1 00 Katie's Kitc:ben
YCIU forget his world of hazy images has to be mostly fun tan center You don't have to steal JLtld.o.a: lw EJtenaiOA 7DS66, nd .admmJ l!l not deda1mmJ •t the be .erved at the elaae Qf the 130 All tke World 1tJru
1 !10 AI the World Tuml
that you have a happy ttrne with anything you don't have to pump tectivina: a 24-~r fl)rtf•st whieh annual dinner for Spe:uah War proaram
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That 's why it's 80 lmnnrtant
2 00 Our Mln BrooD
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the gullible A!\ you have to do ill "fDr mUJtlllry Ult onJy and di• Veterans ;or t~at some White
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your boy m the few precious years of b~s oy 00
S c-me Is read the magazines and. to a 1 emlnatlon to the public h not House hanger on or Congressional
LITERARV CLUB MJETING
2 30 NARTB convention
3·00 Bli PdYof[
must be a happy place If It ts, he wUl have a much better lesAer dl!gree the papera and go autborl:ed"
!Moge 1s not ' leakmg" to hu press
The Mlddleport Literary Chab s so Bo}l Crosby Show
3 00 !Ita Payoll
Will meet Wednesday at the hon)e
chance of being a happy boy EnJOY hlB boyishness while you back to bed 'at 10 a m 'to sleey
Tht• alolhfuJ atent picks up an- peh
3 30 Bob Cru11by Sbow
400 Brighter Day
of Mrs Rodney Downing wtth Mrs
4 00 BrightP.r DIJ
rna Be curious about what makes him "tick" Laugh with un1 11 the ned vodka a:easion
other p1ctur~ maaa:tme and finds 1
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Theae
morbid thoughts stemmed all the necessary blueprints for
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bu si ness or (alse wh1skers E S Schaaf as hostess
4 15 Secret storm
430 Edge of Night
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f 0 a recent copy of Life Mag• the new ftghter or bomber or rocll.:· .and dodgmg around be lund rubber
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500 1'he Early Show
thmgs, his attitude toward you wtll cha~ge.' too
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z:n: which offered a fuH rr:ap or et, planted by 8 zealous press a· phmlb 1s old stuff Mata Rar1
CII.CLE TO MilT
5 00 Tbe Early Show
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~ 30 Your Esso Reporter
For example, do you understand d1rt m a boys lHe Dirt the Umled statell and environ•. 'ent for a plane·mnker or rocket- would be Bellwg newspaper~ and
Class 12 C1rcle of the W S C 8
6 !10 Your Esso Reporter
probably causes more frustration 1n parents than most o_th~r with the followmg keH Major bulld•r. complete with v1tal ata· wc01rm g old Army shoe!!' The late of Heath Methodist Church w1Ll 6~5 Sports Parad~
6 45 Sports Parade
bo charactcristlcs Your boy collects dirt more effec;:hvely 1atomic centers; ore proceasing tlstics.
Juhn Buch,.n, w~o was always sav· meet Wedne!lday evening at eight 8 55 Weatb~rman
6 ~~ WeatheJ"map
thfn anytbing else You might as well accept the ract that it mills currently operatmg, ore
Whitt Ul.e agent, atUI abed, Is mg etvllizatwn by scragging some o ..:lock at the hOme of Mrs Brute 7•00 Press Conferenet"
7 00 PrOfile
ltk 1 th t h will keep clean dur\ng most of his wn•king processtng m1ll s contraeled to be working on hie third cup ot coffee, fannt1 c bent on sethng the world Lloyd Mrl' Ray Profitt Muon, 7 I~ Douglas Edward1 .
7 15 Douglas BdwardJ
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our so n's attitude toward built test and research reactors ' he'd get the latest word on wbeth· by the ears, would starve tor plots will be lhi guest speaker fol the 7 30 l{obiuhoo1
7 30 Range Rider
BOO Burns &amp; Allea.
hours There are goo Jeasons or Y
h ' dlr JJOw In use test and rcseatch re er the Nautilus did or didn't ~~et
1 suppose the boys know what program
8 00 Phd SUver1 Sbow
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dirt. He gels more fun [rom doing the things thnt get lm
artor1 to be butlt atom tc power a new underwater recurd, and they re domg and are busy telling
8 30 Prwate Secretary
ty than he does from the thmgs whJ ch keep him cle~n Who reactors currently opentmg , und whether she bad to go tu the Navy the enemy what they Uunk thE!
PLAN RUMMA&lt;;E Sj\LE
9 00 1 I l.ove Lucy
9 00 To Tell lbe Trutb.
can deny that"
atom 1c powe 1 reart-orti now m con ~~rds for repairs - and whlch enem:v already knows, w1lh a wam.
The LadleS Auxi 11ary
Drew 9 30 December Bride
9:30 Red Skelton
So h t do Ou do ubout dirt' Should you stop trying to ~tl"uctlon
NaYy Yard
mg of thuat of roarltneS's a!'ld mi'IY· Webster Po~t American Leghm 10 00 Studio one
10:00 $64,000 Question
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L' nee of cleanlmess'l No, but you c•an All thet~e were pm;•)mted or. •he
Fhppmg u page llf the mornl .g be a l1ttl e m1s1 nformntJOn chuck· wlli hold a rummage sale In tbe
10 30 Spike Jones Show
teach your boy e mpor .a
•lean let our le· map .md til.:! nearest clues named paper&amp;, you flnd th•t they are .,d w hr:rc ami there But tl does Bethany Church basement April 1 ll 00 Up-to-the limute N~wa
11 00 UP·To-The Minute Newa
learn to expect a httle dut, ~nd when he,ts c k '
ded The pos 1, 1011 of the NauhluB and 1.Mg th l! nmg the runways 1n th e seem a shame to du all the leg 11. 12 and 13 M~mbers are re. 11 05 Scanning the Weather - \ll:Ol'l Scanntna: tbe Weatb..
acUon to Jt be rewardmg to h1m And don t loo 50 con un
Scawolf, aloml(' submarmell', werE! 1Mtrfdle F..a~t. what'! going on tn work for the enf'my
quested to have arl1des m by 11 10 Th.e Late Show
8 30 Tbe Brother•
mean when he 1S duty
more or Jess pomtcdly mdtcuted
Spam, and ¥-hat, if anyttung, ts
Jn lh(' ln st war qmle a lot or Wednesday e\IJillllg
==--~
'I'::Ike noise The only way your boy Call discover how . much
Then of C'Ourse, we blcut about with Houasser or Sid! Sh~Jane in mtelhgen(e capLJal was made of
noise he can make IS by makmg too much lie bUilds 1t up new dJspcrs&lt;~ls of the Strategic ' North Alnca
liUCh 101 mple th1ngs as rou d maps
graduall until you show hlm you can take no more Then he Air Command ba~tcs and the rea I The alot"k market tells the state and hou se organs u you ~:ot
WHTN.TV CHAN MIL 1'
&amp;l ll y ugain and again until he has defwltcly astabhshed sons tor dJ11pr:rsal - because they or the national ~eonom}: a sh1p enough gunk ln the top st!cret
II t4 Still On
mu \ Y H
·l I ,
U eyes and face He is alv..lys on th~ ha!o'e hbomc more or an mvtlalnm p1ng strikE! is tytng up necessary room, you eon !&lt;hu(fle enough i'lturt
11 4f5 Cartolln Club
11 « Sign On
your 1m1t e wa e lCS yo r
h hJ d loped sense flf to 11 uack than a deterrent to war· 11upphes The Maydr or New York around until the 11 gsuw puz1 1e 1s
12·10 NooD New•
watch for danger signals He has a 1g Y eve
or 01 urst' we know when Curl 11s bemg rude to a yit~llmg potent complelt&gt;.
11:&gt;15 ~rtoon Club
12,15 Nelgh00.:.
12.10 Noon Newt
timing The1c's an appealing clement of dangel' m seeing how L.t•May head of the SAC, u1 off ol..l _:_
''~'__:'~h.•u:l:_w:.•:..::•:•:•c:d_:_·~•o::_:y:.o•:..::"'~':.k•::__ •
12,30
Uberaoe
MY mnm beer, though 1s that
close lte ean eome to your • b01Jing point" bcfOI'e he must give
- - - - · - - - - - -L W McComas cha1rman 12'15 Nelgbbort
1:00 Jl'emhUne Toueh
the spy shou ld be mnde to earn hi s of Supt
t h e Offu:! ial Board of Heath 12 30 Libera"'!
up Since hli liming is not always perlect, he sometl~e•}•ts
1 41 ~ovle M1tlnee
I·Jl:Jt.,;r.o, :'ll:.H-' l J
wages Wh~:~n he moils ht ~ JntellJ Methotl1st
00
l,4
l-!W••J
l;J
l!\11~
Church,
presJd('d
1:1t 1 00 Fem.miae Touch
3
00 Allernoon &gt;'lim !'olllnl
Into tJ ouble He is alert to your tone of voice If your .
has
ACROSs
e A tood lea!o'· 2t Ttl·
genl!e to some d1·op tn a nearby
1:45 Mov1e Matinee
u~rJ :-t : t ~·~ l.'m ~t;!
thetr monthly meetln[l held Sun
4 3C. Super sertel Time
a bit of "yes" m lt bow can you cxpeet him to be satished with
J collide
lriJ
lurt·
country,
I
JUSt
plam
hate
to
think
:·;nr• WJ t:l f11f.:.'
00 Afternocm Film Festival
II 00 M~key MDuse Club
r.n m w or.:ll•; o~
your first "no"
.
.
8 Plump
I Employ
um
that room service hroug:ht 1t to day ni ght. The chatrman opened S4.3l'J
Suptr
SerJal
Time
ti r~rJ:11
U t~J l•
the
meelm
g
wlt.b
a
whorl
devotion
6.00 Cr-rtodn (llub
Actually. what seems to be hls shockmg behnvaor takes
u C'hit.t clly 10 Number
~•ym) 1 ~ Fli~I ·.H'A [;;.I~ O Lm
h1m on a tray, together With th e
al serv1ce o~ the th~me "DUtJ"" 11·00 Mickey Mou1e Club
6:30 Five Star Final
14
or1nge
jmce
and
th1
ce-nnnutc
place because he doesn't seem to be able to aet your .a~tentlon
12 ~~~ektn
ol a
, :.~•rl· ·~t:.n:l ~ ~~C·11 .:l
7:11 .Jnbn Daly .t the KIWI
wh
ch
Included
Scripture
readiBg,
8
0()
Cartoon
CJub
eggs At that the bum probabl y
~u
:.. ::~ n :~:w1 ~r:. ~
in any olhcr way He's not just being mean. Really, Lt 8 fun u Queer
11 Flaund
c«rtch r.:.~ l~ r::l:·;:·i
7
30 Confilot
meditat1on
and
prayor
6.!10
rtvo
Star
Filla!
:·: :·J~~
doesn't even tip the waiter
for him!
u Hurry
fabric
3t Ouldo'l ! ·~,,t.v.;• ·. JrJ u:~~~
7,15 lobn Daly an4 Nt1r1
The
report
ot
the
nominatlni
8JJO w..u .,.,
r:.r·J l:1:1 •x::-· u •1
(f:onvrliO!ht 195'7 by Untlcd ~ommlttee was read b~ the R~v
Dlrt and noise are just two natural boy urges Here are
~~ Pronoun
17 Mulbe&gt;ny
low·
'7 .30 Wire Servke
I:Jiilll
i•l
Wl'M·j
9 110 &amp;1&gt;bn Arrow
11 ~!"tfyb&amp;
Feature Syndicate, Inc\
C R Konkright m the absence of 8:80 Vo.lee of l'iroatone
some more. (1) Destructiveness-they rarely sit ln chairs. They
~~ ~o~~in
~~
9 !0 DuPont Caval'* fteatn
the romm1ttee C M Henneay D'OO \'our TV Theater
........... .~a~...
jump ln them Touch ls more oallofylng than Stghl They love
l&amp; hJI&amp;I..
tna.t 1
11 Ll"
10.00
Polka Time
r.hslrmnn, MT.i. Ralph Radcliffe D.!JO Llwrenco Well&lt; Top Tllnea
to tnt back ln chairs, the limit, and sometime• beyond Thoy
oo "'"' "'"' 2t Ftoh
•• Tcavola
and Mrs Emeraon Jonc11 The re- 10 30 'lllrt Saber
U Old French
IO·SO ConlldeniW l'llo I
are naturally clumsy at eight and nine. Yet most of the Umc
23 Mt.Ulc not• 22 Lar&amp;•
by
port was approved by the Board 11 00 Ne~ or l()e NlcM
11.00 Newa
24
he is not destructtve on purpo~e Accidents merely follow hfm
:~:::'! of 2ll ~= to
31 ~~::;e:nw tt 8uutnr
and Sharon Jones u.nd Vera Cove1 t 1115 Th'utre 1J
ll.US Theatre 13
(2) Neatness- It ls not natural for hlm to be neat Th1s he must
27 Sound, u
20 Borrowed
v•lopel ot
appomled to serve a.s youth del· 12.1s $ltrn orr
415 torbld
learn through reason, being .. shown how muc}J easier it ts to
a hor
mone)W
fruit
egntcs to tbe annual conf.e rence to
BUSY, NOT MilliNG
tT Lon4be held tn June at Lakeside
Uve with things In theh places. (3) Mannero-bll only objoct
so OOrdoo
2T To
to ''"
were Mr. K4111\l'lght, Supt 1&gt;\COm·
CAliBONDALE. •U. UP-An
llft
41
1
28 ~=: nick·
Fred thbbs, cball'man of l h e as, Mr. ~d •
ive at the table is to get food to where it's 111pposed to ao in
!~~ P wttll
Evtfllitt O.vl1, art ¥tu!J~ot ~t $outhern IU1Jio1s
11 ~;:.~~~~ana
Com.mis!ion
on Finance, presen~d Miss 'NeUle ZertJe, Mlfls hieda University who had been replorto
the shortest time possible Manners come alowly. Woft on the
11 """'""
the budget prepared by the C~· _raehnle~ Mfsa ~~ Sanborn, Mrs ed JRLSllDg for tw:o daYI turned
worst things first. Compliment him when he shows a Utile lm·
""''"'
,...,..,...,...,......,.,
mission and it Wl! approved ~Y 0. P kkla, M;:'t !. S Sd)Jaf, M• il out to be merelr a dUigent workprovemenl (4) Lal!tnesa- he's 10 Uvely moll of tbe lime tbnt
" Hole
the Board The budget calls for
WASHINGTON UP- ttep RO&lt;b· $8,916 00 for the total tor the Yta~" N~t~n Moore. H~n\er Cook, EtQerson mllrD He told oflicia1.!1 he bad se\'·
when you think he'alozy he's merely tired Make his work per~~Jo
.(plUM, Robiert Harrie, Ralph Rlld eral art projeel;f to do ud 41dn't
ard M. Slmp.Hun and other top Re·
tods as pleuant as pcllllble. He onjoys working with others
11. Ntmro&lt;t
pubHcan Party leaden~ will beam with the pastor's salary at $4000. ~life, ~.fed Jllbbs, Mest Covert, want tq le•ve tbe .n depertment
Mr Konkright closed the meet James Euler.
more than alone Who doeRn't'
so V•r•t•bl.,
until he ft.ad finished.
soundlna out political thmkma in
ing
with prayer, Tbose present
The Cub Scout program offers !alhen a ehanee to help their
" Gnok ltuor
the "JrUtn"oots" tbll week
The purpose To dlseover is-ues
own boy and know him better. and the boys he pal1 wl~ whtn
:: ~,?:"011
whleh would help th.e Repubhuns
Did Ia of! workln( The Sa1tsbury PTA needs a man to rep~e·
" !I'Ntt of
reeapture control of C~nj:resa in
tJent It tn tts dealings with the pack (two dens) It needs a
tho ook
191111.
throo-maJI trepeat, man) council ao a nucleous of the pack com&lt;T Derradt
Jr tcnHment elsewhere Ia any
41
mlttee. 1'hla council works with tho PTA roore1entatlve.
!'~~~
tbina like that tn Simpson's own
known ln Scouting as the "lnstllutlonal repr..entatlve," with
oo T...,,
17th Congnsstonal Dlstrlet of
Peonaylv.JnJI., natlona1 party offi·
the pii'Ck leaders and with the Den molhen. The men help
oo clot.ll
00
clals
will have to counter crHI·
plan the nrogram of activity lor the boys
111&lt;1'
clsro by fttpublle•na ovet the
It would not take much time Not too much, for YOUR boy,
~.=~·&lt;II
Prtaldcnt'J f e I 0 r d pe~etlme
1·
b'fdget or almost '7J b.Uilon dollan
would It?
'""'
=:.:--::c:-::.- ---:---r
tldn
Each dar'• mail bll.np Simpson
9
could do aomethi::J \OAellel,l and
•· 't'lluo
new protests •1alnllf: the sb:@ of
eonolrudlve for Jhelr home town.
,. _....,,
the bQda:et and new d~QnandJ tor
U'
whtcb the J'lremtn who lnchten\1.1·
Jton o(
eeono!p:J
e11tJ. Hll --office )'eports
iy receive abeoll.lteb' no remuntranetlnJ
ttllt
n'b
letter
writer yet hn l•d
atloo for lhoir lime ond ellort,
I. Ml'. -~~
a
~lnd
wwd
to
py aboUt the
j rnost n1uredl.y b1ve do.M.
1 &amp;.i.mlfta.
bodiet.
Otherwise,
tucb
utntn.e
remark~
tlol\
·
•
1
1
llollhg
)I• tbr ruture, tO!toold n10rlt no con·
"'AJI.Y CltYPIOQI101'1: - RIN'I .... ttt ...... lti
$IMPSON II CHAIIItoiAN
Tlte !dltor'a MailboK
A. X y D L a a a. X a
l
111deraUon from any Fireman or
Si~oo lt qbal.nJIIn ot the
, t / O 1be DillY Se._Utel
any other clear thtnkln1 cUiteo
· 11 L 0 N o ,. &amp; a. a. 0 W
GOP Cou&amp;rea:!lon-.1 Camp a II D
:J'OIIeror, Ollie
The cblel
'
COmmittee. Tbla vnup, tbe GOP
11
llnte the party. or f!rtiea relb&amp;cine Voldtter Fire Dept
OM tetter lt""lY eWldl for QOtbtr. Ia a-~t Jllll'lll• A
~
Seootorlal
COUIP•IMB C..,mittoo
!'!"~"'~ . ~for th• •rUe 1 •ppeartor ttM PlNt r..•e. X tor tile two 0'1. etc. 11.,._ lltt.rl,
a.ntllhe
RopubU..n
National comon Mrrit · 4th
tropilll. the .....,. tM tonnatiOa ot tM .woN1 VI aU '-... ,

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A))S, lloll't Pill It Plf -

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WCHS·TV ChanneG 8
Monday- Channell

lT'$ EASY TO

1

&amp;TATE OF ONMJ
laJI• ld"t! fJJUQ.d lt1 the ~pectnd~o~DIPAATMINT .. AGII('.TURI ltons Jor t.btll work. a copy Of
DtVISJON OfJ IICLAMATM*
wblth 1111)' ~ obU1ined upon ap-

NOTIL'!: OF SAL£ • GJI.Al)J.NC z.o
ACIU:S OV 8TII11' WBit IIANKII
AFlZC"nJ) 6Y KEENA¥ 6 HY
SElL COAL COMPANY U' .BF.Jl.
FORD AND SCIPIO TOWNSHIPS,
ME.IG6 COUNTY
Tbe Div~IOP of Re&lt;:iamatton, :Department or Agriculture, &amp;ta-te of
ObtO orrers tor sale the roll~;tWIRJ
work upon whu:b sealed bidl wllJ

See The
New Holland

RATES

' 2 SO Tennesst'e Ernie Fonl
3 00 MatJnee Theatre
4 00 Queen For A Da1
4 4:5 Modern R&amp;manee
~ 00 Comedy Time
5 30 My Uttlte )largle
6 00 SpinaCh Playhouse
6 30 Nf"WS
6 45 Sports Eye

a..

NOTI~I TO COHTitACTOIII
NOTICB T.O CONTt.ACTOU
.0 Lo&lt;b..,,
4\JOY 10 1.&lt;11 0
pte Jbow f()U SIJI)ltl l: holce
f1' /''If 01' QH 10
ITATI
OF
OHIO
bulldin1 l~U. Only about Len DEPAIITMJNT flO HIGHWAYS
DIPAITMINT Ofl HJOHWic't'S
Pr.,....l No. 12
mmuteli wr~.lk from &lt;.:ourt House
Columbua, ~., J41rch 2t 1957
Olllo, M,wch 22, 19$7 (ij!llla Cf!l!llly, phoo, "' port of
A N J3:e:QPI, PoUleroy
4 3 tf ContriCt ....,. JL•t•l Copy No C,.rract S.'-' L.,_t CGH No. 57• SectiOD'· GAL1.8J..l2 02 (Vinton &gt;.
U2
No 160, In Hun\ulgton
&amp;7·1·1
UNIT P.ICE CONTRACT
UNIT PIICI CONTRACT
eleanine, •PIJ'l patnt·
Se.-l~ propo.!lll.ls
wlil be ..,_..
primma: and pamhDJ f~~eld
Sealed pr~tponls w1ll be re.
Brldp ~o GAJ.,lCI0-1~ Span
cewid at the office of the Stat!! celved at the olftee or the state
(1) •t 180 teet 0 wches, Road
H1ehway Director or otuo, a1 H1ghway Director of Ohio, at CoCol ~mbu~:~ Ohw
until 10 00 A lutnbus, Ohlo, unlll 10 00 a. m , way 23 f~t 0 1nebe•
,,.,...1 No. 13
M , Oh1o ( t~a!lti'J n) Standard Tim~&gt; Oh1o Eastern Standard Time, TuesCounty ,Oh!O, on part of
Tu~day, Apr11 16, 1957, for 1m· day, Apnl 16. 1987 for Improvementa Jn.
j '!&lt;&lt;ti''~ GAL-588-5 73 (Galllpoha)
provcments m
Completely New From
Propoaala Not 1 to 14 lnclullive State Route No M8. ,n Gai!Jpolis
Proposals No 1 to 9 tncluJiv.e
Hitch to Chute
are offered as one project aDd are offered ai one proJect and will Towntbip, by eJeaning ,,..ot paintana, pruning and pa1n1mg rleld
w11l be awat ded as one ~n be awarde4 aa one eontrJet
ltApoiiJ No. 1
coat Bridle No GAL-MB-0627,
tr.:~et
AthenB County, Oh10, on pert of Span one (1) at 83 teet 6 mchl!s,
• PtOP9tfl No, I
TRACTOR SALES
Section AT.K-1441481, State J(oute Roadway 29 feet 11 mcbe~~
Athens Co\lnJY Oh,io, on Sec· No 144. io .Rome Townithip. by
,,...,.., No. 14
.:..,omeroy
tion 0 00, Stale Route No l!i3, n cleamng, •pot ptunUug, pr~ming Hocking County, Obio, on part or
L~e
1ownsh1p, by applying 11 ~nd palntms f1eld c9&amp;1 Bridae No Seetion
HOC 1~12 .07 (l..Qaan)
blhlmwou~ treatmeilt-4tem T-3f'l
ATH· l ... 148l . Sp1n1 tbne {J) To. St,ate Route No ~.in FaUlt TowD
tal 241 feet 11,., lHII••. Roadway thlp by cle•ning, spot pah\ting,
Good Clem Used CIU'S
T'32
Ji"a.~ement
Wtdth 18 feet 14 feet 11 lnchel ad 111 feet. 0 primn;t&amp; aDd ~oUqa: field eolt
All Maketand Modell
Len~th 4,171 20 feet or 0 79 mUeJ tnches
8rldp :No. JWC·75-J,Z35, Span one
P•-nl No. ~
P r _ . No,~
(1) ot li15 kft ~ l!ll'l!eo. Boadway
SA• .,8
Me'"' Coonly, Ohio, on Sec· Galha county. ObiA, 111 Ptrt
~~~ IQ:9s. J tq 14 lJJe)PiiVt of
Seetion GA.L-'7·2.46, Stau Route 20 r.eet J ~
2042,m 20M,
Route 1337.
No 14S,
Sdp&amp;o Stille
and ND- 7, lp Ohio Townahip, )Jy c:le.n- thl• project to be tomplet.ed not
Co1un1bla Townships, by appi~- lnJI, spot pnl,nting, Prlmlnll and Jator !baD Odober I. 11167
CON""•TE • 1 ...,..,
ong a btlomlno"' treatment- palntlne field cott Bridce No
The mioimym wa,e W be PJld
Y~.._,
Item T-30, T·32 Patcblt:ta:.
GA:L-T-OM2, Span on, (1) at 133 to all labor employed on this COD·
"'lulltl B!IIJV p.,
Pavement:
W1dth 18 teet, feet, Roadway 2:1 feet.
tract t.\tall be m accordance wttb
Length 57,1167 80 l..l Widl.b 110
~PIIal No. J
the "Schedule of Pr!!Vaillna: Hourly
Oallla
'(!ounty,
Qbiq,
on
pJrt
ot
Wa&amp;e
Bates Aleerta•.ned and De·
GBUISU BLOCit CO.
feet, ~ength 1.211'1 ~o f&lt;et Tot•J
I,..ength 58,924 80 feet or 1116 SeclHln GAL-1·12.68, StaLe Route tetm.ined br The Department of
No 7. iJ;I Clliliy Tqwnab.l.P, by dean· lndu.rtrtal ,lelaiiOJII applieable to
I Mllu North of PeiiMNr
m1les
1u_g, spot ,PtlntinJ, JJJ'Imlna and State HitkWay Department ]D)·
Proposal Ohio,
No. 2A on Sec· painUng fiet• eolt Brrda:e No. GAL provementJII' 1n accordance wltb
Meig! County,
hons 13 3'7, 20.42, 20 66, State '1-1531, Spans three an Total 29f Section• f1 \J.OJ (1'7-J), 4116.04
;loot 5 loeb" BoodWJY J9 feet o (17 .. ), 411505 (17-fa) 411!08 (17-5)
and 411'00 U'7·5a) ot the Revised
Route
umbta No
Townships,
143, tn Scipir)
bY 1ppb'Jh:l
and Col-1 1Qebta.
Code of Oblo ,.
botomiooua •zealment.-ltem 7.."il
0
0
P
'
No.4
must 1ubmit with bill
Pavemtmt:
Width
18 feet, Gallla COIIJI(¥, Ohio, on p!U'I o! bidThea bidder
• eertlf.!ed • ebeck m the
at a """! Length :;7,657 80 feet. Wldlh 110 ~~•on GAL-7~.81'1, Btalo !louie amount cd $1,200.00.
'\ll&gt;ltbln the
teet, L~ngth 1.287:90 feet. 1'otal No 7. In Addison Townlhl;t.. by
Plan• and specification, are pn
fantlly's mealll Leneth 58,924 80 feet or 1116 cleaning, •P.Ot P!lintlnt. priming ftle tn tbe department ot ,highways
m1les
and painting f1e1d .:loat Brfdge No and the oUicl!' of the div1110n depq..
PropiOIII No. J
GAL 7·~9112. Spano throe Q) Total ty diroclor.
Meigs County, Oh10, on settlon
feet 0 tnehet, RoadwaJ !t feet
Tbe d.Jr.otor reservea the rasht
16.25 (Part), State Rbu.t.J '660, .m
PI'OPONI Me. S
to rejfl!ct any and aU bilk.
FUNERAL HOME
Oranie TowllllUp, by tpplylniJ -. GJllia ~ntJ, OlUo, .OD par.t or
.George J Tbprmyer
bitummous treatmeot-l(fim T~. ilo&lt;Uoo G~lll·7.70 , ~lato I!Oote
Ading Director
IU Bulternul Phoae 285 T-32
;No. ~1.11. In Clay Tt&gt;Wnohip, by (4) 1. 8, 2tc
Pavement· Wldth 1.8 fe~t c1eaniD:f. spot paintinJ, prtnung
Length 20,064 00 feet or 8 8~,; and pamtmg f1eld coat Briel&amp;~ No NOTtCI of DltAWING of JURORS
mites
GAIL-21B-!4Go, Span one (1) at 144
Nohce t.!l hereby gJven that a
Pntpolll No. •
feet 0 iacbes, Rvadway l'J teet 6 public dtewmg of JUrors will be
Vmton county, Ohlo, on SW&gt; incbes.
made on the 15th day of AprU,
IN~URANCE AGI!NC'l'
lions 0 0().8, 0 00 (Pllrt), State
1957,
at ttae office of t~ Comtl·
p,~-1
No.
6
Fl1'9, Automobll~t, Health
Route No 32'7. 1n Harriso n Tow:t· Me1~s Counly, Ohio, on port of f;)ODers or Jul'Ol'S in the Court
ACCIDENT
9hlp, by applymg a bituminou~ Section MEG 680-Q "70. State Route House of Melp County, Ohio for
Ut., Caau1lty and a.nd1
treatment- Item T-30, T-32
No. 680, ln Oranee Tow,gsh1p, by the May Terr.. 1957 of the Common
Pavement
Wtdth 18 teet elea,nlng, spot painbng, primmg Pleas Court or nid County
Everett. I Tracy
Real E1tate Broker Length f715 20.. ieet W1dth 16 feet and painting field coat Brid,e No
Freeland S. Norns
Length 24,&amp;40.80 , feet Total MEG-680-178 Span one (1) at 40
In MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
ComnuPsionera
Of Jurors
6136M
PHONES
011 Length 24,816 00 .Aeet or 4 70 feet 0 inches, R!)adway 28 feel
{4) 8, ltc
•
Propoul No. 7
-PropoMI No. S
Monroe County, Oh1o, on part of
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Vinton County, OhJO, on Sec- Section MOE·26-0.00, Sta1e fl,oute
Encutor
bon 0 00 (Port), State RoutE! N(l No 26, m Washington Townsllip, Est•te of A. F. Swan, Dec•alld
WE BUY
326, 1n Elk and Swan Townsh tps by cleaning, spot patntlng priming
Notice is ~ereby giYen that Leby applytng a b1tummoua lrtJat· Bnlj fl:aU\Ung field coat Bmlge No ona Hensley whose PO!t Ofhce
MOJ!,-26 1156, Span one (I) at 126 addres.s 1s Long Bottom, Ohio hu
men t-Hem T·30, T 32
JTliUC:TURAL I BEAMS
Pavement
W1cllh lB feet teet 0 ineheos Roadway 23 feet 0 been duly •ppoJnted ExecutriX of
ICitAP IRON- METALS
the E.iltate ot A F Swan late of
Len~th 24,g\}3 60 feet
or 4 6::!: m~hes
Olive Townsh1p, Mt&gt;1gs County,
PropoMJ No. I
m1les
Monroe County, Ohm, on part of Oh10, deceased
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Propoul No. 6
Dated this 4th day of April 1957
Vinton ~ounty, Oh1o, on Sec· Suchon MOE 26·7 76, State Route
John C Bacon
N&lt;t
2tl.
m
Wayne
Townshtp,
b~
tlon 0 00, State Route No 124, Jll
Judee of the Probate Court,
\Vilkesvtill! Townsh1p, by apf)!} eleanlng, spot pa1nhne, priming
PhoftO Ill
MeiftJ Caunty, Oh1o
mg a bllummous
treatment- and pamtinq f•eld coal No MOE26-1156, Span one (1) at 100 feet (4) "· 15, 22 3tc
Pavem11,nt· W1dth
18 {eot 0 i nches, Roadway 23 feet.
A GOOD BREAK
PNl!poMI No.9
LengthT·3129,620 80 reet or 5 til
MfDDI.;E'fO\VN, Conn UP-The
Vlftton
Coualy,
Oh1o,
on
part
of
miles
Se!!:tion VIN·50-26 63, U S. Route breakmg of a m1rror m lhe home
Pro.poul No. 7
No 50, m Knox Tnwnahip, by o( MilS Belie 'R Margolis of X,.Ong
Vmton County, Oh10, on Sec· cleanine;,
spot p-amtlng, prJmJna. meadow, ).1ass, proved lucXy ' ror
hon 0 00, State Route No 349, anct pamlmg I1eld coat Brtdge No Wesleyan
Beneath
m Chnton Township, by applyin,~~: VlN·ri0-28'73, Span one (1} at 126 the gla.&lt;~s wasUnJVen11ty
a
rare
pnnt
of the
a
b1tummous treatment-Item feet 0 mches, Roadws,y 23 feet
university
of
the
per1od
T-31.
0 mches
Puvemenl
W1dth
20 fee~
PropctNI No. to
fOR ~XPERT
Length 6, 705 60 feel or 1.27 Vmton County, Oh1o, on part of
miles
Sectlon VIN ·278-5 00, State Route
No, 278, in lJrown Township, by
Propeul No. I
FLUFF DRY WASHING
NOTICI OF ~!LING AND HIAI·
Vmton County, Ohio, on Set cleapmj, spot painting, prlmlnJ,
IN!l ON INYE~TOJtY
and
-pamting
field
coat
Bridie
No.
P~ C:o.urt, Melp County, Ohio bon 000, State Route No 683, lfl VIN-2'78-0859, Spans three (3) ToTO "'-" E1.ecutor Qr AdmhuBtra- Rtcbland and Clinton Township&amp;, till 1015 feet () mcheS', Roadway 2S
c.u 61f0..1
tor and to such of the followina as by applymg a bituminous treat feet 0 mches
e Wo flick Up &amp; DeiiYO•
~ .rt:~alde.nta of Ule state of Ohlo meot-Item T-30, 'l'-12.
No. 11
H1ta. Clf••ned •nd 31odl:ed
Pavement
Width
18 feet
ilurviviog
if any, next or
on part of
un,der the w1U, Length 43,612.80 reet or 8 26
State Route
or attorneys rnlles.
•. by
Propoeals Nos 1 to 8 Inclusive
the &amp;foremenof this proJect to be eomplete,d
not later thai) Septembi!J' 1, 195J
The mliJimum wage to b$ paid
to all labor employed on tbb
contraet shan be in at:.eordanqe
wl:.h the "Schedule of PrevaillJ1,i

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BIRTH ANNODNCIO
Mr and Mrr; Erm.&gt;St J.'ra"e1·
(Jud,v JJ!c o~) . Middlepc:ul, ~t'1• ~ n
nouu ~wg the birth o( an e1glJl
pound on.e ounce dJUillter. I o1~
AprJI ol th.e Mason Chmc tJn Sat
urday, Aprll 6
Grandparents are Mr and Mt s
Alex FrasOJ' aod Mr t1 11 d Mr..:'
Dale Ja~obs, Middleport Mrs Rob
ert Rttzs. Middleport , W a ~:real
JrQ.ndmother of t.be baby.

has been mcctm.g 1egularly and enough boys ap\}ear anx1ous
to get m the \\OTk Lo foJrnlllnother den Thus, u pack would be
active Thcr~ ts one--and lts often a usual one-great hand1

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ClifFOrd Hot With 670 Pins, Crow's

3246 Total Is ·
In Strong Spot
To Hold Fit'St

Crow's Chtcks bowling team
stood in first place today wit~ a
sensatiOnal 3246 total pin! In the
Ohio State Bowling Association
tournament held Sunday on the
~agie City Lanes In Barberton.

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The Dally Sentiraef

By UNITI!D
SATUID~Y
AUSTIN, TEX.: FIOJhl' Bobby
Morrow led A prade of rucordfl
in the 30th annual Texas Relay•
as he aoehONd Abilene Christian

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Moore
To F.,tit
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' 'an Jn June

lSaller, ulymplc triple medal wiD•
ner, ~eezed to an easy vieWey in
the North Amerlcait Alptne downhill cbamplonshipl.
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member• o! J.,b.e at£ff. But rec:en\ly
he haJJ apprcved interviews and
m•lazJoe artleles involving somt
of the Jesser known Whitt~ Honse
personnel.
Rober' Redmond. tbe Whitt
Uouse Gardher. i.a .. recent cue
in point. A year or so ago, Hag.
uty refu9e,d to Jet anyope inter.
view Redmond, but the a:ardner
bas figured prominently In two
zilacaz.ine article! in recent weeks.

'Bt:.sroN up - Light He•VJweicbt Champion Areble ,.Woc;trt

BEAUMONT:

offered ~.ooo to 4ife•4

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bls tlUe ln the BoitOD Glf«fa. til
Julie 'alainlt the West Gerlim,
Llglll Heovywelgbt IItie-hoiiier.
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Wonder what those ro\"'S Chicks were eating and drinkmg
Fight promoter Sam SilveJ'wn.
If this high~r·than·usual score over the weekend when they clicked with 3003 actual pins in
ollhe C.Uahta A. C., said bt.,.....
for the top wmner In past years , the Barberton, Ohio, Bowling tournament? With their
th~ 'offer Sunday to Moorej maaaJer., Cbarles Johnlton, ''Wno' e.,.
holds up thruugh three more we~k 1 handicap their great sho gave tbem the leading spot for
ends of howhng, the Chkks w1ll .
. w
b)ed Moore P&lt;IW fl8htiDI e&gt;lt\bi•
be uowned. Ohio State champs.
ftrst weekend of play with a total 3246.
tion bouU in Gmn•DY·
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These fellows have been trying so hard, so long, let's all
Pomeroy's veretan bowler, Paul hope their Sunday score stands up through three more ..,eell-1
Moore'• opponeQt woulcl.beJIIDI
CliCford, who now reside&amp; in GaJd
f bo ll
d th th
h
, b h
f .
Slretz, H. D&lt;W ~nlted lblnl.· *lill
1ipll!is, starred in lbe Barberton en S 0
W ng an
at ey C&lt;lme orne WJt
t e oldin'
alao
the former Germui&gt;'laicl·
g1meB. He rolled a magniflcient stuff. This bowling performance by the Chicks is akin
dleweliht champion.
1'70, the highest or his career, with Frank Johnston, E . F. Robinson, JohJI Duerr and Carl
gom.. He rolled a magnificent son averaging par on the first 18 holes of the State Golfing
. Isn't q 't th
g If t
Bob Louks also rolled near his Tournament. Thls
Ul e e way o
oumeys are se t up,
top game with an Individual series but you get the idea.
- - ' - - - - - - - ' - -- -- ' - ' - - - - , - -- - -- - •1 230, 213 aad 206 for a 1140 total.
As to what the bowlers were consuming that Inspired them
The t;hlcka' ~eam roUed 3003 aet. to such heights, there are no verified reports coming
ual pons Thetr 243 handicap pWib· from Barberton. Louks did admit all members of the team
ed tl 1o 3246. In paat years scores i himself Paul Clifford Rink Menchini Ralph Gibbs and Dave
of 3100upto to3200
plnaallUtiUally
' d t h e " Sh a k es' " b e f ore the tournament.
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.standi!
win total
against
teams 1 D ars t ha
ThiS
AKRON 0 UP - 'l1be ·l lenrt
in the state.
from th~ tension of the moment and the tough compel:) "
J . Carson' fa~ily waa awiiliened
1 loud crash at 5 a. li(,~Sot.,..
to follow .
ay CHARLES M. McCANN
brlng &gt;bout hi• foD.
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Jn the all-event3 Louks went in·
Bowling is a clean, wholesome recreatjon. For the ~~~~J(slunlh4 p,.. StaH Coi'NlpotMient
y,
~&lt;)'I
to fifth place which is figured on
to
win
It,
or
even
rank
high
in
the
prize
list,
would
be
1'\'etnler
Guy
Mollet
of
Franee
F~COMII\llTEE
1o,
prinkater
lutd
toose&lt;lo
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actual pins. ltob relied 163-201-212
vindication
to
local
bowlers
who
have
pursued
the
game
ts
facing
new
dirflcultlea
over
the
In
an
attempt
to
aatlafr
crltlca
pound"
~owling
boll
off
the
Norlll • :.
in the doub)es for a 578 total. 1n
great
intensity.
Best
of
luck,
and
may
all
the
hot
teams
in
alluotion
in
Algeria.
o(
the
army,
and
at
the
same
.
Bill
Viaduct.
It
fell
150
~t
anil' ·
the single.. he had 191-180·233 Cor
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time to defend the anny as a smashed throulh the roof • lhe '
a 604 h&gt;tll. For the three events berton t hr ou gh t h e next three wee k s fall fl a t on th e1r
aces.
ne latest complleatton Jn a whole, Mollet and hi.$ cabinet bav,e Caraon•· two-story bouse .
be had 5'l6-604:-649 for hb 1829
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problem
which
has plagued decided to aet' up a special com-·
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total
Brilliant entertainment is expected from the Ohio VRIIP'vl France for more than two )"e.Ua mittee to inveatta:ate bnltallfol' alThe heavy bill came-tit,'ri!lt on
i&amp; a charce that French troopa Jea•tions and 1110 to expoae any tbe ljvtng room Door.
Renzo Menchini 18 in the money Association baseball league this summer. Not for many
are being ''brutal" to tbe rebel~.
falte
a~cueationa againll tbe
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in the all·events wtth a 1728 total. moon, we believe, wUl the lea.gue have been blessed with
The tournamf$Dl has lip"ee more many OUtstandJng players of vroven professional caliber,
Surpristn&amp;lY, the charge hal Pft:neh forces.
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week ends to g:o. The Chicks' total up the Triple A rank, and with so much young talent that iJ been mode not only by ....,.,papJloll,el wanio to hol4 free eleeo{ 3246 is one of the highelt re· on its way up.
tfJ, intellectuals and memben of tioi)s -in Algeria, to gi~ ltJ peopte
corded tn the history of the tourParliament but lly tome army or.. a eonslderable mt~asure of home
League officials and managers firmly believe that if semi· fleers.
rule. But he Jnal•io that first the
nament.
•-lJ mus t dee1are a cea!e
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The clamor bas bQrt Mollet, re&amp;K'
TEAM SCORING
founded
on
exactly
the
same
principals
as
the
OVA
is
who
has
held
office
lonfiOr
than
Bob Louks
230 213 206 649
Robert Laeo.ste, Mollet's rn.lni&amp;1 ny preceding premier Blnco the
R. Menchlnl
2HI 108 172 60f spring, to wit, (I) seasoned heads as guides and key men,
ter-reaulent In Algeria, i1 Ul'liiil
end of World War 11.
llalph Gibbs
178 166 226 570 (2) mostly young players just out of high school who love
him to do nolhinK rlglli oqw. La·
There baa b&lt;en tolk in Paris tOite tn&amp;ilta the rebels are on the
Dave DarBt
188 188 156 :uo game and want to develop farther in the sport.
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Paul Ch!ford
236 224 210 670
The big question: Will local fans support semi-pro
that ,added to all hi• other trou· ipa at Jast. He want• lt!ollet ,to
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hies. the new Algerian laaue milht live Fra~e·s army of ne.uly
Handicap
243 veling to far recreation spots with the family so easy?
DOO,OOO men in Algeria a eb1nee
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Totlll
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der,
that
the
bomber
wa.s
"san
;!
to deliver a knockout blow.
Officials and team managers do not expect their parks
POll
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enough" to 1tand trall-tha.t, even
(
be filled on Sunday afternoons with paying customers.
though he was mentally detlllged,
the hat is passed, anyway, and $5 from 50 fans would be
WITHDRAW PROM "AY
he under.~~tood his acts.
"real
take."
MJLWAOUKEE
UP - Ttie Allenlly Unltf.d Prtsl
The defense vowed to fight the Bradley team hill .withdrawn lrom
What
they
do
have
real
hope
for
is
that
fans
will
At Lakeland, Fla.
rulin1 but meanwhi!e a tragic
Philtd&lt;lpbla 001 000 0011--4 5 I enoush interest in young players, and in seeing good baseball new pieee of e"idence came to the NatiOnal Industrial Basketball
~aiJU~~ ~y~ it no JOnitbr- wu
· ·~~ out to at least three OVA AU-star aggregations take
Detroit •
018 010 ~ t~ i
r
Hearn, Farrell (6) :.,.;H\opfla. on toP, flight independent Huntington , Charleston and Colum- light. The doctors said the bomber ibfe t6 codl~te on even terms
was
seriously
ill
from
a
conta&amp;lous
wltll otber Dlem.b:er.a of tM leigue.
Lary, Hoeft (15 ), Bunning (9) and buo teams at night under the Wahamalights .
form of tuberculosis which could During lp" aoaaona in tile 1!llBL,
Wilson. Winn er - J,.ary. Lc)ser Two or thtee good gates at such events will put the league prove fatal. The questjl)n of insan- Alleq~Br~t:dley , .finished Jast siJL
Hearn. HR- Kazanslti.
in a sound financial position. All proceeds over bare league Ity could become insignificant.
times.
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expenses, such as for trophies, etc., will be divided evenly
At Sarasota, Fla. 10 inn.
N. York (A) 002 000 000 1- 3 6 2 among the clubs. These games are to be held In June, the first
too 100 000 0-2 7 1 full month of play.
Boston
Clcotlc , Dvme (4), Shantz (8),
It looks like a sound plan. Is It? We'll find out this summer
Terry (10) and Berra, Bllnchard
(6) . F. Sullivan, Kemmerer (7) We'll also find out if the public wants baseball kept alive down
and White. Wlnner- Shpntz. Loser where it counts: in the communities and neighborhoods where
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.4a»JJ&gt;•
Thoimo.
Will.'( 111\eet a(
I :~~~~:h~~ Auditorium Mtnday
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and Mrs Ef.t~.eat Molden
Sunday gue .. ts of Mr. ami
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MOBILE, Ala. UP - Younc.
A,uguirre took over in the
Rocky Colavito. the Cleveland Inand permitted Sauer and
diana' main hope to beef up an ~~~:~:;~ to hit their baek·to-back
anemu~ orfeAse, was ~ack at his
in the last of Lhe eighth.
old fence busling triclul today aft·
front for the se~X~nd tlmc,
er a slow start.
, the Indian southpaw put
Colavtto, who hit 21 homers
down m order in the
er finally breaking ~nto he mve- Qlnth.
land lineup In June 11t ~Season,
Garcia started for the Indians
bae won twp BtrtJ
a:amel! for and
left ln the sixth after giving
tbe Indians: In ,,[many days.

The 23-year-old ri1hthanded alua·
ger belted'' three homers Sunday
In Dallas to spearhead the Trlbe'a
S.T lo'ictory over the New York
Gtanta. "' also contributed flvt
ruM batte1lln to the 1&amp;-hlt assault
on thr~ New York pitchers.
Roeeo'• final clout came in the
top ol the ninth wlth AI Smith on
•••o"io y\a a 4fublc . In

day•, 10011Lett,

t~,

Bronx,

native allo contiibuted a homer
provide the came-wlnnlni ru.n
Jlouston .
Colivato clubbed llubon Gomez
tor his first two homera an&amp; hit
hla third off lefty John McCall,
who eamc In to protect a one-run
load for t,he Giants.
"1 told you gUy! I'd COniC
arour.d ," said Colavito to newsmen
arter the HKme .
He now has aeven home runa
and 18 runa batted in followin&amp; a
slump druin.11 the early weeki of
sprtna trainhllJ,
SmJth, back at hJa old center·
flold post, contribute d another
homer to the tndian attack, while
Jlank Sauer and Daryl Spencer
hit clreult clouta for the Giants.
Mike Gareta and Alank Aguirre
shared m.ound dutlce for Cleve-

five runs.
Tbe lndlan.11 were scheduled to

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meet the G1ant.s here today enrCJute to Florida, where the two
spring rivals will tangle at Day.
tona Beach. Mutmi and Jackson·
ville, in (our i&amp;mcs.

Power In
Role Again
As Redlegs Win
NASHV,ILLE UP -

Power at

the plate made the dilfercnco Sun.
day In the ClncmnaU Redlegs' 9·7

victory over the Wa11hlngton Senators.

The

Redle~:a

craacd a five-run

deficit wtth five homers that ac·
counted for !Iaven runs to turn the
llde,
Ed Batley hit a homer in each

amllb, put Cincinnati ahead, 8-7.
At Savannah, G&amp;. 1st Game!
Other Redh:llill homcu were hit St. Loul• o 11 a ooo 000-13 ID o
by
Don Hoak, Gus Bell and Chlcogo CA) 090 000 010..10 10 2
Frankie Roblnaon.
Mizell , Mabe (2), 8. Smith (4).
Wilhelm (81 ond LIAdrltb. DonoRoy Sievers bit a two-run hom. van, Howard (2), McDonald (3),
for the Stoators.
Flaniilan (9) and Batte)'. Winner" .
Sdulhpaw Joe Nuxhall, the lied· B. Smith. Loser ~ Donovan. HRleJa' probable openlniJ day pitcher Lollor, Mualol, Ennla.
waa touched for el1ht bit1 and
At Savannah, Ga.
five rtUII ID tho first four lanlngB.
2nd
Game-3 inn.
Chuck Stobbl. yielded llx run• on
St.
Loula
·ooo 00--0 5 o
lO bU11 in the flr&amp;t acvcn lnnlnsa
ChlciiJO CAl
---200 Ox-2 4 0
tatlnlt ClnclnnaH,
Jaekeon and Cooper. Powell, KinTh~t Rcd1cg, were to resumo dt!r (4) and Rom1no.
Winnertheir 1eflee with W••hloston today Powell.
11 Mompbla.
At Dollu, Tex.
'11111 Redlec• appe1red a11W'ed Clevelond
000 11)3 .2«)2-8 I&amp; 1
~~ \h• 10rvle~ of Calcliot Smoky New York (Nl 10130CI 0211-T 12 o
1urae11 who wu injw:ed Jn 1
Garci1,. A&amp;ulrro (8}, Jones (7)
11ide 1t Chattanooaa Saturday. Ue and Nixon. Gome~, McCall (9) tnd
euf(cred a severely wrenched Tbom11. Winner - Jooee, l,.oeetankle but X·nYI Mowed ne broken M&lt;CIIl. lll!a - COIIVIIO, Smith,
MIIC'll.
Sauer, Sponeer.
M.eanwhHe, the Redlct• ao·
noun-:ed IOuthpaw John Oldam hN
. Worth. Tex.
1~iUir!•~ko•o
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th
1r
000 800 001-4
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000 030 ,_.....,.,
Southern Aun. farm team und~~tr
o
1 24-bour recoil 1-monl.
luhl, PhiiUpa {11, Jahn¥fn CD)
ond Rico, Newcombe, Voldeo (I)
lUGAR WOIUCIMG
ond Wolkor. Winner - ·Phllllpa.
GREENWOOD !AIQI:, N. y, Ul'- !Mtr - Voldeo. 111\8 - Alron,
Supt !Ia~ Roblnaon in lrolnlna Tbofllaon.
for 1 returo IIIIa malob wllh JOid·
· At
dlowolfhl chllllj&gt;ioJI Gone f'IIIJ.
mor1 lodoy. oclmllld, "l'vll ocvor
woraid birder for 1 filbl in my
II!e." The form•r ~h110p ·W&lt;Ithed
IM poundo Svodoy o!lor opi!Tifti
r.., pouou.

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AGUA 'r..\l.I£Nft. M.. U1' IIO)Iod Ttblo't odclo In . tho .Ken·
ltwlty Derby tuttafe boolclil were
11laehed from: 6·1 to 4·1 foU,.,.wlna
the coltte lmpreiiJIYe vletorr I,
laM Saturday'"• Rly Meado'\\
Derby. Gt~n. Duke nmaloed the
6-$ lovorlle ond Bold Rulor
was the t~M:ond chotec ·at 3·1.

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NEW YORK uP - · should a
mentally ill erlmlnal be allowerl
to "get away" ·with bi.s act by a:u·
1ng to a hospital lnetead ot jail?
Who dccldca that tbe man is lU?
And should a judge ignore the ad·
vit•c of medical experts and orde1
such a man to trial?
The celebrated case ot Ihe ·' mall
bomber·· of Manhattan has sud
dcnl.y become a elas:dc example
or thls dilemma which lnef(!asmg·
ly pla~:u('s courtrooms at a time
when cnmc, mental illncll.~ and
pleas of lnunlt7 are aU rlsmg.
The mad bMnber, · n~k·looklng
hltle George .Meleaky, 5.'1, planted
some 56 bomb.!! Ia such public
places as mo"le housc:s and rail·
ro.ad alation.~~ to avenge a arle·
anec against an electrical com·
pany. Fifteen persons were In·
jured by tbe elplosions over a 16ycar period until Metelkey's eai.~
ture las&amp; January 2.1.
Confirm Suspicion• .
All New York took it for fact
that the mad bomber was Indeed
mad. Uow elat to explain h11 thUl·
gerous acq ol vona:eaoce asainst
innocent bystanders, t."ae fact that
he invited bia owl capture by ex·
chanalng oP,en letters wltb a
newapaper, . that he smUcd whnn
atCUIIcd or attempted murder,
looked bored' dur'n• couttroom
prO&lt;eodlnaf ond aeomod to relish
oil lhe publlclly
A pauol o~ lhr~ . paycblatrlst•
confirmed the publlc'e suspicion~.
They l)ronouneed M'eleikY a 1\tCil·

tally split pwsonality Who should
be in a hosp1tal.
But to •verfoM'a •atonllhm•nt
Mllnh•tt•n G.neral SeuiOM Jud"
John A. Mullen ..V.r•d the
•lor bomMr to ltand trial on a
47-count Indictment lncludln1 attempted murder.
In the eYes o{ the law, tbc ques·
tion b not whether thr: doctors
eonslder the bomber mentally ill.
lt is whether be knew wbat be
was domg.
''Doctors can give evidence and
opmions,'' ono legal expert 'told
United Prcs.s . "But the judg:c ls
.supreme, He muet apply the doe·
tors, knowledge to the legal an·
tern. The psychiatrists on only
give their dlagoose.s. A man can
be insane to them but still be sane
in the eyes of the Jaw."

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IJoy lhrcb" by Hal'J'}' ZlmmerDUo
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lho llaod played the "ll'ooi!Jibter

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Olllan Ill lhe ........... 'BJMtor&lt;i, prool4oatj . ~ CJNQ,
vlee pnsiilertt and CarOIJn 'Milhoan , secretary treuurer. The
hand statf is headed by Director
Ee.tl E. Warneke with Eddie !Kit.
rhen ao drum major and trombonist in ,tbe concert band, and rna·
Jotett"" Judy Clark, Carole)llakeo·,
Janice A&amp;bury and Kay Darst.

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J.. nclle and Gene Crooks Sharon
Jones, Ver a Covert, Thom'as Skinner.
Sophomore notes were given to
Mark Kelly, Janice Asbury, Jenmfer Daniels, Janet Stobart, John
O.acon, James Ohlinger. Chne Dt~iley.
Freshmen notes were received
by Karen Walker, Denni$ Walburn
Marianne \Voodgerd, Don Gruescr:
Lynn Buchanan, Ronald Evans
Jaqice Richards, Joyce Hcmmons:
J~JdY Gre~g, Emmaline Bowles Ro.
bert Preston, Judy Clark,• car~lyn
Milhoan
Junior High School pupils who
were given certificates or merit
Were Don Erwin, Judy B•Jtcher
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!!'an Pullen, Su.san Probasco, ChriS·
tine Coats, Forrell Shnl er. Robert
Van Cooney , Jam es Hoorl, R1chard
Swackhamer Thom a.!! Anderson

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DrewlngtOh JUdith Sa~e r Kay
Jenkinson, Betty Lou Gilmo~e and
Ruth A.nn Edwards.

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'1'he ' rule applied to all Bueh
ea11es dates back to the 19th Cen·
tury McNaughton cue in Britain.
rt J lY&amp; that a person should not
be found cuilty or sent to prl.oo
unless he undentanda the "n•ture
and quality", or scrlousne11, of b:~
aet.
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pert this would mean, "did tho
bomber realize '.he w~ ptantiog
bombs or did he think ~they were
Jampshadu?'• .
Mullen bltnsoll ailced If Mctrsky
tbouaht he wH I&gt;I!Jltins bomlto or
apples . Tbc Ju~a• doclded. alter
bearJna Mete•~ waa able to di ..
cus.s tbe e.har,C ,pt eUempted mur ·

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see ave.nuea .to .travel tlutt have e1111bled The ".Dally ·~.nlbiel· to .ette ·mor, , f.llllilj~;..ltb
many varied ln~b. Today, .more homea .receive 'l'he :qauy ~ ·(3,374 lfomes)
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Refreshment's Ol cake, fruit £a
lad and C?ffee were served. .
Mr.!!. s.hLeld;; has. be£:n a l!f&gt;?
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Of"Telatives and frien ds wbo wish
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Deep Issues Over Insanity Law

Filla4ra.

St.~rprise Party'

Mrs. 0. G. Shields ot Letnt
Falls was pleasantly ~u,rprised on
Wednesday evenina witt} a birth·
th•L=:c•
party in observance or he~"
)Irs.
birthday at the home or her
Grade
d•uahter, lks. fA;rly R-oush.
Mrs. Shields was h.:&gt;nored with
two bir~hday cake• a.nd a num ·
be"r of (itb.
. :Attending the occa!ion werP :
)fl'. and Mr.s. Herbert St:lelds,
~arrolJ. Snowden,' employee · of Mr, and Mrs. Rav Buck and chLI·
lbl! NatlGnal LU~ and Accident drenj Mr. and Mrs. George Yon·
i~ ~.penping ·a on ~ kl!r a.nd children, Mr. tmd Mr~
'Rob~rt Hill al\d &amp;ODS, Harry AI ·
this w~et.
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len
and mother, Mrs. Allen, Mr.
eiJ.Sses of the
and Mn . John Filih!' r, E~trly
Roush and Mrs. Rous.h

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At Ft. Myers, Fla.
Kansss City
003 000 001-4 11 1
Plttsb11r.11h
GIO 201 20x--6 11 2
Kellner, Kretlow (6), Duser (7)
and H. Smith, Sbanb (8). Law
and Kravitz. Loser.....«retlow. HR

C!ation) by Rk bafd ltt•u•s and the
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Band Boosters •t the door ;,,
charee or the .11Hver orrermg were
M!'-lUON, Ohio UP - Cliilr~ E. Mr.!!. ,James Buchanan 11 nd Mrs
Wiflalnll wu te..etected president I-IRJ"o1d Woodgerd. Progruma were
of the General Telephone. Co. qf ~ittributed by majorette• Carole
fi)blo bY the firm'l' board ol dlree-1 Blaker ~net Kay Dal'it and tJ\C flag
bearers Judith Murray and Carla
tors ltete Friday.
Wllllams reported tq the board Wil~on. The offering was $68.50 .
the ~ompany wiU 1pent $8.4
tltrector Earl Warneke present·
m,~~~~o~fot CJew tOilitruetion and ed Senior medal' to Bruce Bra(l.
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1hta fear. He 1114 28t ford , president of the Band; Ita
pr()jeds are scheduled.
:Butcher, Arthur Clark. Eddie
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Grueser, Oordon G\ltbrJe, Janet
Valentine, Keith Anderson, Ste~
phen Coats, EtWtard Kitchen, Maryin Roush, Eudell Konkrigbt Jud·
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fd' at tiJo
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New Furnihitt.

of hla la1t two Ume1 at bat. His - Walls.
accond round-tripper a two-run

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)Irs.
carl! ror Iter talliet Johh .!llpl~Y
Of , ?.anesviUe spent a few hoy.rS
at tu~r .ho~
. here .$und.ay.

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M0 IIet pOIS• ed 8e{ore
. Troubies Strike, But On.:.:
B0ilin"g0ut .Of AIf'enan
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Fuss Floor Of Home,:

Colavito's Prowess At Plate
Seen As Chief Cleveland Hope

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BockA,.. oD lftlefmilllqo, Doll GilW ASIIING'l'QN UP Ill" "'&amp;&amp;lrt!Uol" t.-om lympllony
sj_a.ira pt the Wh ile lJoJ.Ise ~
PreS~~ SecretlJ·y Ja n1e1 c. l h(· No. ~~ ,.IIU&lt;ribod 'by JI&lt;Jnu01
seem• to bf' ealo1na: up a blt (..~ t!l lllf...nW oolo l&gt;f
p"Oilcy coverlna pubUcl ty Cooto' aa~o. "J'l'l,..., Ill
Ptesldt nt E~nho wer's do. Wor" 1&gt;1' 111&lt;11#• SJoylor. folWwd.
It wu olfW m!lll&lt; w~i&lt;b ~..
mestic and per.Cooal statt.
0. the TV propam
Not too Jon' ·an H.a,e.erty Wil l 11&lt;411 "Wo
C,lll
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pclflpfllll llun...-dead iltt ag,ins.l lettln1 reportera
b.ave &amp;nY ~.~Cee11 wn.tt~el" to i• n ~ ~.iiJjten&lt;.

.SO.Grand O~f~rid

lb\"lene BaLi.er
College to a 40.2 .!lf!cond elockl!ag Hagge, with a 222, fiDilh 1 i .o , u 1'
in the quarteroom,ile relal"'equali- at.rolr:e.s ahead or Betty Dodcl Jo
ing the accepted world record.
win tbe Babe Zaharlas Open got(
tourney.
HALI..AND.ALE. Fl~. : A powerful alretc~ run eave Needles, the
NOR111 W!LICESBORO, N. c. ,
1906 Kentueky Del,"by champion,a BuUeUng ~i• J&amp;$7 Ford into tbe
world-recor~ equa1Un1 vietory ln lead on the firtt lap and never
tbe $28,200 Fort Lauderdale Hand· yieldina: tbe Je1d, Glenn Firebill
icap at Gulfst.ream Park.
.Robert.J won the 100-niile NASU
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MONTREAL: Tbe Yontreol ca
race.
nadlens. powered by I IPfClaeU·
Jar Cour.goaJ performlnce by
PHOENIX, Al'it:: ' Billy ·Garreit
Maurice Riehard, erushed the won Uae U. S:·AU.to €lub'8 100-mi1e
Boston Bruins, 5-1, in tbe openlnc mi~t ra~ at t h e State F dir
game of the Slaoley &lt;:up finals.
G&lt;ounb y.ith a reeord-hr..~i~lf
ttme of ~ne hOUr, 13 mlnutei a~d
SQUAW VALLEY, Calif. : Toni 23 •econdw. - ~

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3246 Total Is ·
In Strong Spot
To Hold Fit'St

Crow's Chtcks bowling team
stood in first place today wit~ a
sensatiOnal 3246 total pin! In the
Ohio State Bowling Association
tournament held Sunday on the
~agie City Lanes In Barberton.

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By UNITI!D
SATUID~Y
AUSTIN, TEX.: FIOJhl' Bobby
Morrow led A prade of rucordfl
in the 30th annual Texas Relay•
as he aoehONd Abilene Christian

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lSaller, ulymplc triple medal wiD•
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the North Amerlcait Alptne downhill cbamplonshipl.
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he haJJ apprcved interviews and
m•lazJoe artleles involving somt
of the Jesser known Whitt~ Honse
personnel.
Rober' Redmond. tbe Whitt
Uouse Gardher. i.a .. recent cue
in point. A year or so ago, Hag.
uty refu9e,d to Jet anyope inter.
view Redmond, but the a:ardner
bas figured prominently In two
zilacaz.ine article! in recent weeks.

'Bt:.sroN up - Light He•VJweicbt Champion Areble ,.Woc;trt

BEAUMONT:

offered ~.ooo to 4ife•4

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Julie 'alainlt the West Gerlim,
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Wonder what those ro\"'S Chicks were eating and drinkmg
Fight promoter Sam SilveJ'wn.
If this high~r·than·usual score over the weekend when they clicked with 3003 actual pins in
ollhe C.Uahta A. C., said bt.,.....
for the top wmner In past years , the Barberton, Ohio, Bowling tournament? With their
th~ 'offer Sunday to Moorej maaaJer., Cbarles Johnlton, ''Wno' e.,.
holds up thruugh three more we~k 1 handicap their great sho gave tbem the leading spot for
ends of howhng, the Chkks w1ll .
. w
b)ed Moore P&lt;IW fl8htiDI e&gt;lt\bi•
be uowned. Ohio State champs.
ftrst weekend of play with a total 3246.
tion bouU in Gmn•DY·
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These fellows have been trying so hard, so long, let's all
Pomeroy's veretan bowler, Paul hope their Sunday score stands up through three more ..,eell-1
Moore'• opponeQt woulcl.beJIIDI
CliCford, who now reside&amp; in GaJd
f bo ll
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Slretz, H. D&lt;W ~nlted lblnl.· *lill
1ipll!is, starred in lbe Barberton en S 0
W ng an
at ey C&lt;lme orne WJt
t e oldin'
alao
the former Germui&gt;'laicl·
g1meB. He rolled a magniflcient stuff. This bowling performance by the Chicks is akin
dleweliht champion.
1'70, the highest or his career, with Frank Johnston, E . F. Robinson, JohJI Duerr and Carl
gom.. He rolled a magnificent son averaging par on the first 18 holes of the State Golfing
. Isn't q 't th
g If t
Bob Louks also rolled near his Tournament. Thls
Ul e e way o
oumeys are se t up,
top game with an Individual series but you get the idea.
- - ' - - - - - - - ' - -- -- ' - ' - - - - , - -- - -- - •1 230, 213 aad 206 for a 1140 total.
As to what the bowlers were consuming that Inspired them
The t;hlcka' ~eam roUed 3003 aet. to such heights, there are no verified reports coming
ual pons Thetr 243 handicap pWib· from Barberton. Louks did admit all members of the team
ed tl 1o 3246. In paat years scores i himself Paul Clifford Rink Menchini Ralph Gibbs and Dave
of 3100upto to3200
plnaallUtiUally
' d t h e " Sh a k es' " b e f ore the tournament.
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.standi!
win total
against
teams 1 D ars t ha
ThiS
AKRON 0 UP - 'l1be ·l lenrt
in the state.
from th~ tension of the moment and the tough compel:) "
J . Carson' fa~ily waa awiiliened
1 loud crash at 5 a. li(,~Sot.,..
to follow .
ay CHARLES M. McCANN
brlng &gt;bout hi• foD.
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Bowling is a clean, wholesome recreatjon. For the ~~~~J(slunlh4 p,.. StaH Coi'NlpotMient
y,
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to fifth place which is figured on
to
win
It,
or
even
rank
high
in
the
prize
list,
would
be
1'\'etnler
Guy
Mollet
of
Franee
F~COMII\llTEE
1o,
prinkater
lutd
toose&lt;lo
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actual pins. ltob relied 163-201-212
vindication
to
local
bowlers
who
have
pursued
the
game
ts
facing
new
dirflcultlea
over
the
In
an
attempt
to
aatlafr
crltlca
pound"
~owling
boll
off
the
Norlll • :.
in the doub)es for a 578 total. 1n
great
intensity.
Best
of
luck,
and
may
all
the
hot
teams
in
alluotion
in
Algeria.
o(
the
army,
and
at
the
same
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Bill
Viaduct.
It
fell
150
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anil' ·
the single.. he had 191-180·233 Cor
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time to defend the anny as a smashed throulh the roof • lhe '
a 604 h&gt;tll. For the three events berton t hr ou gh t h e next three wee k s fall fl a t on th e1r
aces.
ne latest complleatton Jn a whole, Mollet and hi.$ cabinet bav,e Caraon•· two-story bouse .
be had 5'l6-604:-649 for hb 1829
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problem
which
has plagued decided to aet' up a special com-·
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total
Brilliant entertainment is expected from the Ohio VRIIP'vl France for more than two )"e.Ua mittee to inveatta:ate bnltallfol' alThe heavy bill came-tit,'ri!lt on
i&amp; a charce that French troopa Jea•tions and 1110 to expoae any tbe ljvtng room Door.
Renzo Menchini 18 in the money Association baseball league this summer. Not for many
are being ''brutal" to tbe rebel~.
falte
a~cueationa againll tbe
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in the all·events wtth a 1728 total. moon, we believe, wUl the lea.gue have been blessed with
The tournamf$Dl has lip"ee more many OUtstandJng players of vroven professional caliber,
Surpristn&amp;lY, the charge hal Pft:neh forces.
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week ends to g:o. The Chicks' total up the Triple A rank, and with so much young talent that iJ been mode not only by ....,.,papJloll,el wanio to hol4 free eleeo{ 3246 is one of the highelt re· on its way up.
tfJ, intellectuals and memben of tioi)s -in Algeria, to gi~ ltJ peopte
corded tn the history of the tourParliament but lly tome army or.. a eonslderable mt~asure of home
League officials and managers firmly believe that if semi· fleers.
rule. But he Jnal•io that first the
nament.
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The clamor bas bQrt Mollet, re&amp;K'
TEAM SCORING
founded
on
exactly
the
same
principals
as
the
OVA
is
who
has
held
office
lonfiOr
than
Bob Louks
230 213 206 649
Robert Laeo.ste, Mollet's rn.lni&amp;1 ny preceding premier Blnco the
R. Menchlnl
2HI 108 172 60f spring, to wit, (I) seasoned heads as guides and key men,
ter-reaulent In Algeria, i1 Ul'liiil
end of World War 11.
llalph Gibbs
178 166 226 570 (2) mostly young players just out of high school who love
him to do nolhinK rlglli oqw. La·
There baa b&lt;en tolk in Paris tOite tn&amp;ilta the rebels are on the
Dave DarBt
188 188 156 :uo game and want to develop farther in the sport.
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Paul Ch!ford
236 224 210 670
The big question: Will local fans support semi-pro
that ,added to all hi• other trou· ipa at Jast. He want• lt!ollet ,to
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hies. the new Algerian laaue milht live Fra~e·s army of ne.uly
Handicap
243 veling to far recreation spots with the family so easy?
DOO,OOO men in Algeria a eb1nee
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Totlll
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der,
that
the
bomber
wa.s
"san
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to deliver a knockout blow.
Officials and team managers do not expect their parks
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be filled on Sunday afternoons with paying customers.
though he was mentally detlllged,
the hat is passed, anyway, and $5 from 50 fans would be
WITHDRAW PROM "AY
he under.~~tood his acts.
"real
take."
MJLWAOUKEE
UP - Ttie Allenlly Unltf.d Prtsl
The defense vowed to fight the Bradley team hill .withdrawn lrom
What
they
do
have
real
hope
for
is
that
fans
will
At Lakeland, Fla.
rulin1 but meanwhi!e a tragic
Philtd&lt;lpbla 001 000 0011--4 5 I enoush interest in young players, and in seeing good baseball new pieee of e"idence came to the NatiOnal Industrial Basketball
~aiJU~~ ~y~ it no JOnitbr- wu
· ·~~ out to at least three OVA AU-star aggregations take
Detroit •
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Hearn, Farrell (6) :.,.;H\opfla. on toP, flight independent Huntington , Charleston and Colum- light. The doctors said the bomber ibfe t6 codl~te on even terms
was
seriously
ill
from
a
conta&amp;lous
wltll otber Dlem.b:er.a of tM leigue.
Lary, Hoeft (15 ), Bunning (9) and buo teams at night under the Wahamalights .
form of tuberculosis which could During lp" aoaaona in tile 1!llBL,
Wilson. Winn er - J,.ary. Lc)ser Two or thtee good gates at such events will put the league prove fatal. The questjl)n of insan- Alleq~Br~t:dley , .finished Jast siJL
Hearn. HR- Kazanslti.
in a sound financial position. All proceeds over bare league Ity could become insignificant.
times.
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At Sarasota, Fla. 10 inn.
N. York (A) 002 000 000 1- 3 6 2 among the clubs. These games are to be held In June, the first
too 100 000 0-2 7 1 full month of play.
Boston
Clcotlc , Dvme (4), Shantz (8),
It looks like a sound plan. Is It? We'll find out this summer
Terry (10) and Berra, Bllnchard
(6) . F. Sullivan, Kemmerer (7) We'll also find out if the public wants baseball kept alive down
and White. Wlnner- Shpntz. Loser where it counts: in the communities and neighborhoods where
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MOBILE, Ala. UP - Younc.
A,uguirre took over in the
Rocky Colavito. the Cleveland Inand permitted Sauer and
diana' main hope to beef up an ~~~:~:;~ to hit their baek·to-back
anemu~ orfeAse, was ~ack at his
in the last of Lhe eighth.
old fence busling triclul today aft·
front for the se~X~nd tlmc,
er a slow start.
, the Indian southpaw put
Colavtto, who hit 21 homers
down m order in the
er finally breaking ~nto he mve- Qlnth.
land lineup In June 11t ~Season,
Garcia started for the Indians
bae won twp BtrtJ
a:amel! for and
left ln the sixth after giving
tbe Indians: In ,,[many days.

The 23-year-old ri1hthanded alua·
ger belted'' three homers Sunday
In Dallas to spearhead the Trlbe'a
S.T lo'ictory over the New York
Gtanta. "' also contributed flvt
ruM batte1lln to the 1&amp;-hlt assault
on thr~ New York pitchers.
Roeeo'• final clout came in the
top ol the ninth wlth AI Smith on
•••o"io y\a a 4fublc . In

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native allo contiibuted a homer
provide the came-wlnnlni ru.n
Jlouston .
Colivato clubbed llubon Gomez
tor his first two homera an&amp; hit
hla third off lefty John McCall,
who eamc In to protect a one-run
load for t,he Giants.
"1 told you gUy! I'd COniC
arour.d ," said Colavito to newsmen
arter the HKme .
He now has aeven home runa
and 18 runa batted in followin&amp; a
slump druin.11 the early weeki of
sprtna trainhllJ,
SmJth, back at hJa old center·
flold post, contribute d another
homer to the tndian attack, while
Jlank Sauer and Daryl Spencer
hit clreult clouta for the Giants.
Mike Gareta and Alank Aguirre
shared m.ound dutlce for Cleve-

five runs.
Tbe lndlan.11 were scheduled to

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meet the G1ant.s here today enrCJute to Florida, where the two
spring rivals will tangle at Day.
tona Beach. Mutmi and Jackson·
ville, in (our i&amp;mcs.

Power In
Role Again
As Redlegs Win
NASHV,ILLE UP -

Power at

the plate made the dilfercnco Sun.
day In the ClncmnaU Redlegs' 9·7

victory over the Wa11hlngton Senators.

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deficit wtth five homers that ac·
counted for !Iaven runs to turn the
llde,
Ed Batley hit a homer in each

amllb, put Cincinnati ahead, 8-7.
At Savannah, G&amp;. 1st Game!
Other Redh:llill homcu were hit St. Loul• o 11 a ooo 000-13 ID o
by
Don Hoak, Gus Bell and Chlcogo CA) 090 000 010..10 10 2
Frankie Roblnaon.
Mizell , Mabe (2), 8. Smith (4).
Wilhelm (81 ond LIAdrltb. DonoRoy Sievers bit a two-run hom. van, Howard (2), McDonald (3),
for the Stoators.
Flaniilan (9) and Batte)'. Winner" .
Sdulhpaw Joe Nuxhall, the lied· B. Smith. Loser ~ Donovan. HRleJa' probable openlniJ day pitcher Lollor, Mualol, Ennla.
waa touched for el1ht bit1 and
At Savannah, Ga.
five rtUII ID tho first four lanlngB.
2nd
Game-3 inn.
Chuck Stobbl. yielded llx run• on
St.
Loula
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lO bU11 in the flr&amp;t acvcn lnnlnsa
ChlciiJO CAl
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tatlnlt ClnclnnaH,
Jaekeon and Cooper. Powell, KinTh~t Rcd1cg, were to resumo dt!r (4) and Rom1no.
Winnertheir 1eflee with W••hloston today Powell.
11 Mompbla.
At Dollu, Tex.
'11111 Redlec• appe1red a11W'ed Clevelond
000 11)3 .2«)2-8 I&amp; 1
~~ \h• 10rvle~ of Calcliot Smoky New York (Nl 10130CI 0211-T 12 o
1urae11 who wu injw:ed Jn 1
Garci1,. A&amp;ulrro (8}, Jones (7)
11ide 1t Chattanooaa Saturday. Ue and Nixon. Gome~, McCall (9) tnd
euf(cred a severely wrenched Tbom11. Winner - Jooee, l,.oeetankle but X·nYI Mowed ne broken M&lt;CIIl. lll!a - COIIVIIO, Smith,
MIIC'll.
Sauer, Sponeer.
M.eanwhHe, the Redlct• ao·
noun-:ed IOuthpaw John Oldam hN
. Worth. Tex.
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Southern Aun. farm team und~~tr
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luhl, PhiiUpa {11, Jahn¥fn CD)
ond Rico, Newcombe, Voldeo (I)
lUGAR WOIUCIMG
ond Wolkor. Winner - ·Phllllpa.
GREENWOOD !AIQI:, N. y, Ul'- !Mtr - Voldeo. 111\8 - Alron,
Supt !Ia~ Roblnaon in lrolnlna Tbofllaon.
for 1 returo IIIIa malob wllh JOid·
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dlowolfhl chllllj&gt;ioJI Gone f'IIIJ.
mor1 lodoy. oclmllld, "l'vll ocvor
woraid birder for 1 filbl in my
II!e." The form•r ~h110p ·W&lt;Ithed
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AGUA 'r..\l.I£Nft. M.. U1' IIO)Iod Ttblo't odclo In . tho .Ken·
ltwlty Derby tuttafe boolclil were
11laehed from: 6·1 to 4·1 foU,.,.wlna
the coltte lmpreiiJIYe vletorr I,
laM Saturday'"• Rly Meado'\\
Derby. Gt~n. Duke nmaloed the
6-$ lovorlle ond Bold Rulor
was the t~M:ond chotec ·at 3·1.

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NEW YORK uP - · should a
mentally ill erlmlnal be allowerl
to "get away" ·with bi.s act by a:u·
1ng to a hospital lnetead ot jail?
Who dccldca that tbe man is lU?
And should a judge ignore the ad·
vit•c of medical experts and orde1
such a man to trial?
The celebrated case ot Ihe ·' mall
bomber·· of Manhattan has sud
dcnl.y become a elas:dc example
or thls dilemma which lnef(!asmg·
ly pla~:u('s courtrooms at a time
when cnmc, mental illncll.~ and
pleas of lnunlt7 are aU rlsmg.
The mad bMnber, · n~k·looklng
hltle George .Meleaky, 5.'1, planted
some 56 bomb.!! Ia such public
places as mo"le housc:s and rail·
ro.ad alation.~~ to avenge a arle·
anec against an electrical com·
pany. Fifteen persons were In·
jured by tbe elplosions over a 16ycar period until Metelkey's eai.~
ture las&amp; January 2.1.
Confirm Suspicion• .
All New York took it for fact
that the mad bomber was Indeed
mad. Uow elat to explain h11 thUl·
gerous acq ol vona:eaoce asainst
innocent bystanders, t."ae fact that
he invited bia owl capture by ex·
chanalng oP,en letters wltb a
newapaper, . that he smUcd whnn
atCUIIcd or attempted murder,
looked bored' dur'n• couttroom
prO&lt;eodlnaf ond aeomod to relish
oil lhe publlclly
A pauol o~ lhr~ . paycblatrlst•
confirmed the publlc'e suspicion~.
They l)ronouneed M'eleikY a 1\tCil·

tally split pwsonality Who should
be in a hosp1tal.
But to •verfoM'a •atonllhm•nt
Mllnh•tt•n G.neral SeuiOM Jud"
John A. Mullen ..V.r•d the
•lor bomMr to ltand trial on a
47-count Indictment lncludln1 attempted murder.
In the eYes o{ the law, tbc ques·
tion b not whether thr: doctors
eonslder the bomber mentally ill.
lt is whether be knew wbat be
was domg.
''Doctors can give evidence and
opmions,'' ono legal expert 'told
United Prcs.s . "But the judg:c ls
.supreme, He muet apply the doe·
tors, knowledge to the legal an·
tern. The psychiatrists on only
give their dlagoose.s. A man can
be insane to them but still be sane
in the eyes of the Jaw."

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IJoy lhrcb" by Hal'J'}' ZlmmerDUo
t nd ~,. Wald. For an •oeOI'e
lho llaod played the "ll'ooi!Jibter

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Olllan Ill lhe ........... 'BJMtor&lt;i, prool4oatj . ~ CJNQ,
vlee pnsiilertt and CarOIJn 'Milhoan , secretary treuurer. The
hand statf is headed by Director
Ee.tl E. Warneke with Eddie !Kit.
rhen ao drum major and trombonist in ,tbe concert band, and rna·
Jotett"" Judy Clark, Carole)llakeo·,
Janice A&amp;bury and Kay Darst.

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J.. nclle and Gene Crooks Sharon
Jones, Ver a Covert, Thom'as Skinner.
Sophomore notes were given to
Mark Kelly, Janice Asbury, Jenmfer Daniels, Janet Stobart, John
O.acon, James Ohlinger. Chne Dt~iley.
Freshmen notes were received
by Karen Walker, Denni$ Walburn
Marianne \Voodgerd, Don Gruescr:
Lynn Buchanan, Ronald Evans
Jaqice Richards, Joyce Hcmmons:
J~JdY Gre~g, Emmaline Bowles Ro.
bert Preston, Judy Clark,• car~lyn
Milhoan
Junior High School pupils who
were given certificates or merit
Were Don Erwin, Judy B•Jtcher
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Kare n ~1{'Eihinn y , Dor1s Rice. Su~
!!'an Pullen, Su.san Probasco, ChriS·
tine Coats, Forrell Shnl er. Robert
Van Cooney , Jam es Hoorl, R1chard
Swackhamer Thom a.!! Anderson

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etty Covert sand ra ' 1
DrewlngtOh JUdith Sa~e r Kay
Jenkinson, Betty Lou Gilmo~e and
Ruth A.nn Edwards.

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'1'he ' rule applied to all Bueh
ea11es dates back to the 19th Cen·
tury McNaughton cue in Britain.
rt J lY&amp; that a person should not
be found cuilty or sent to prl.oo
unless he undentanda the "n•ture
and quality", or scrlousne11, of b:~
aet.
A$ interpreted b)l one lcpl t!JE·
pert this would mean, "did tho
bomber realize '.he w~ ptantiog
bombs or did he think ~they were
Jampshadu?'• .
Mullen bltnsoll ailced If Mctrsky
tbouaht he wH I&gt;I!Jltins bomlto or
apples . Tbc Ju~a• doclded. alter
bearJna Mete•~ waa able to di ..
cus.s tbe e.har,C ,pt eUempted mur ·

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subscribers who have
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see ave.nuea .to .travel tlutt have e1111bled The ".Dally ·~.nlbiel· to .ette ·mor, , f.llllilj~;..ltb
many varied ln~b. Today, .more homea .receive 'l'he :qauy ~ ·(3,374 lfomes)
than at anyUme bills siJ: years.. We appreCiate !be. support ~· ~ ~~~n;, your : local
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Mrs,• 0 • G' Sht'elds

Refreshment's Ol cake, fruit £a
lad and C?ffee were served. .
Mr.!!. s.hLeld;; has. be£:n a l!f&gt;?
reSJdent of thls co1umumly
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f:lllll"C:h \¥ark. She has a: ho ~t
Of"Telatives and frien ds wbo wish
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Mad Bomber Prosecution
Deep Issues Over Insanity Law

Filla4ra.

St.~rprise Party'

Mrs. 0. G. Shields ot Letnt
Falls was pleasantly ~u,rprised on
Wednesday evenina witt} a birth·
th•L=:c•
party in observance or he~"
)Irs.
birthday at the home or her
Grade
d•uahter, lks. fA;rly R-oush.
Mrs. Shields was h.:&gt;nored with
two bir~hday cake• a.nd a num ·
be"r of (itb.
. :Attending the occa!ion werP :
)fl'. and Mr.s. Herbert St:lelds,
~arrolJ. Snowden,' employee · of Mr, and Mrs. Rav Buck and chLI·
lbl! NatlGnal LU~ and Accident drenj Mr. and Mrs. George Yon·
i~ ~.penping ·a on ~ kl!r a.nd children, Mr. tmd Mr~
'Rob~rt Hill al\d &amp;ODS, Harry AI ·
this w~et.
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and mother, Mrs. Allen, Mr.
eiJ.Sses of the
and Mn . John Filih!' r, E~trly
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At Ft. Myers, Fla.
Kansss City
003 000 001-4 11 1
Plttsb11r.11h
GIO 201 20x--6 11 2
Kellner, Kretlow (6), Duser (7)
and H. Smith, Sbanb (8). Law
and Kravitz. Loser.....«retlow. HR

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charee or the .11Hver orrermg were
M!'-lUON, Ohio UP - Cliilr~ E. Mr.!!. ,James Buchanan 11 nd Mrs
Wiflalnll wu te..etected president I-IRJ"o1d Woodgerd. Progruma were
of the General Telephone. Co. qf ~ittributed by majorette• Carole
fi)blo bY the firm'l' board ol dlree-1 Blaker ~net Kay Dal'it and tJ\C flag
bearers Judith Murray and Carla
tors ltete Friday.
Wllllams reported tq the board Wil~on. The offering was $68.50 .
the ~ompany wiU 1pent $8.4
tltrector Earl Warneke present·
m,~~~~o~fot CJew tOilitruetion and ed Senior medal' to Bruce Bra(l.
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pr()jeds are scheduled.
:Butcher, Arthur Clark. Eddie
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Grueser, Oordon G\ltbrJe, Janet
Valentine, Keith Anderson, Ste~
phen Coats, EtWtard Kitchen, Maryin Roush, Eudell Konkrigbt Jud·
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of hla la1t two Ume1 at bat. His - Walls.
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)Irs.
carl! ror Iter talliet Johh .!llpl~Y
Of , ?.anesviUe spent a few hoy.rS
at tu~r .ho~
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M0 IIet pOIS• ed 8e{ore
. Troubies Strike, But On.:.:
B0ilin"g0ut .Of AIf'enan
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Colavito's Prowess At Plate
Seen As Chief Cleveland Hope

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BockA,.. oD lftlefmilllqo, Doll GilW ASIIING'l'QN UP Ill" "'&amp;&amp;lrt!Uol" t.-om lympllony
sj_a.ira pt the Wh ile lJoJ.Ise ~
PreS~~ SecretlJ·y Ja n1e1 c. l h(· No. ~~ ,.IIU&lt;ribod 'by JI&lt;Jnu01
seem• to bf' ealo1na: up a blt (..~ t!l lllf...nW oolo l&gt;f
p"Oilcy coverlna pubUcl ty Cooto' aa~o. "J'l'l,..., Ill
Ptesldt nt E~nho wer's do. Wor" 1&gt;1' 111&lt;11#• SJoylor. folWwd.
It wu olfW m!lll&lt; w~i&lt;b ~..
mestic and per.Cooal statt.
0. the TV propam
Not too Jon' ·an H.a,e.erty Wil l 11&lt;411 "Wo
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b.ave &amp;nY ~.~Cee11 wn.tt~el" to i• n ~ ~.iiJjten&lt;.

.SO.Grand O~f~rid

lb\"lene BaLi.er
College to a 40.2 .!lf!cond elockl!ag Hagge, with a 222, fiDilh 1 i .o , u 1'
in the quarteroom,ile relal"'equali- at.rolr:e.s ahead or Betty Dodcl Jo
ing the accepted world record.
win tbe Babe Zaharlas Open got(
tourney.
HALI..AND.ALE. Fl~. : A powerful alretc~ run eave Needles, the
NOR111 W!LICESBORO, N. c. ,
1906 Kentueky Del,"by champion,a BuUeUng ~i• J&amp;$7 Ford into tbe
world-recor~ equa1Un1 vietory ln lead on the firtt lap and never
tbe $28,200 Fort Lauderdale Hand· yieldina: tbe Je1d, Glenn Firebill
icap at Gulfst.ream Park.
.Robert.J won the 100-niile NASU
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MONTREAL: Tbe Yontreol ca
race.
nadlens. powered by I IPfClaeU·
Jar Cour.goaJ performlnce by
PHOENIX, Al'it:: ' Billy ·Garreit
Maurice Riehard, erushed the won Uae U. S:·AU.to €lub'8 100-mi1e
Boston Bruins, 5-1, in tbe openlnc mi~t ra~ at t h e State F dir
game of the Slaoley &lt;:up finals.
G&lt;ounb y.ith a reeord-hr..~i~lf
ttme of ~ne hOUr, 13 mlnutei a~d
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SOCIETY

Wolk.:tn Garden Oub Meeting
Held At Olan Harrison Home
hosteu Narcts!IUS. Jes.ne Saunders • Dfl f

' tb the Wallkn Gatden Club at her fodll.a w1th yellow candle1, Naom1
home .Thuriday evening The E85· Reed • NBTCISSUI with pUJiy wil
Mr and Mrs Wallis Bearhs of
ter THme , was carried throush· low• 1n hollow log rabbit aceeuory
Va , were weekend
Portsmouth
Judge• were Helen Carper and
au~ the evc:pmg.
gues
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of
the1
r parents Mr and
The meet;.ng led by the prctn Leona Stol')'
A contest on common noweru Mrs Harrv Bearhs and Jam1ly, Nyc
dent Edna l.ee, opened w1th tht!
S*lute to t~ Fiaa:, followed by wu conducted by Jessae saunders A\'e and Mrs Erma W \son, Leta: t
the Club p~aYer m unJton. The and won by Bertha WaiHama Re- 1 F -:.,11&amp; Mrs Wilson Jccompawed
usual busLoeas waa tran&amp;acted and fre 1 hments were sen ed by t h e thrm home for a Vl! lt
boatels assisted b Naomi Reed.
Mr and Mrs Tho1nas Young
reports givefl
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spent the weekend In Nelsonville
Roll-call Was answered with a
with their daughter and son m law
Bible verse on the Cructftxron ot
~r ~ :'ld Mrs Robert Rogers :ana
Ruurreetion by all thirteen mem·
dauzh::ers
bers each haYII:li chosen a dtffer•
M1n Ruty Musser is conflnl'fl to
ent verse
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'10me, Athens road by illn'!'JS
A paper given t.y Edna 1M oo
Ha:?) Canterbury who entt!red
"Growing Lllies for Eaater" showMr• Eva Hendricks whole mar· Hol ... £r Hosp1tal, Wed11esday will
ing how wtth care the !aster Lil·
rlaae
will be an event of Sunday, u11dereo !Surgery Tuesday morr.uu::.
tea can be a:rf'Wr• and also how to
April
14, wac honored when the
Mr and Mrs. John n Gersper of
care for the bulbi so they may
Happy Harvesters Class of the Columbus were weekend guests
giVe future bloom
Federated Churct met Friday eve- or Mr and Mn: llomea· Braley
lleceJving blue awards ft~r ar· nin" at the church
\1r and Mrs Wi lluam Su ltvea
ran1ementa were. Belva Wlllard
The Lord'• Prayer in unison op- and Mrs.. Lou1se Ranrte of Colum
Crucent - E•onymua tvy whltl ened the meeting in charge or the bus viJitcd s~ curday Wtth Mrs.
and yellow narcaeaua Ann Hart-- president. Mrs Henry Reibel Dur- Harry Snyder and Mr and Mrs
Hemlock with daffodil&amp; and rah- ina the busmeu session plan11 Homer Braley
bJt ~eeusory. 'Bertha William. • were made for serving a dmner to 1 Mr and Mrs Guy Culbertson
Weathered wood and narciuy• the Meigs County Council of Re- of Lebanon were wc~:kend guests
Mina Hart · Narco&amp;aus and barbary Jlgu:ms Educntmn on Tue!day, Ap- of Otbo Radford
Mr and Mrs Paul Zirkle and
m white container Edna Lee - rll 30.
Narcluus, pus1y willow11 and yew
Mr and Mrs Chester Ztrkle were
\ A contribution was made to the called to Logan , Salttrday by th l'
in dark contall\er - Lonl&amp;e Ham'l- Wf)Od
Memorial Le-prosy Plan&amp;
on - NarCJ38m •nd Enonymus M•· were made to prepare five Easter death of tbe1r mother. Mra. John
bel Lee - Dou~le Nurci51us , wot.h bnketB for the county infirmary Yates.
G.udner Mankm and Gilbert
IIIJQb aece.s.:ory • Belva WJIIard • Ml"' Retbel who 11 chairman for
Samiveria with Na~nUJ MAbel th~ 1!:11ter breakfast requerted Freeman were buslnt'.!S vi11tors
m Columbus Sunday
Lee • Dried BJTBngement
donations and help m !erving
Mn Mabel Mankln "pent Sun
Red Awards Marie Barnhart ..
'Mn Hendrick• was presented a
bed •tJread by ttie clasa and a day m Columb\11 WJth Mr a n d
Mrs Elwood Fotd
w~s given with Mn
Keonctb Mankm SN of Norfolk
l1f the bride; MrB
Dalley, ijlroom; Mr.s Be~tz Va Jpent the weekend here wath
prcacller, Mra. Cleland hl1 lamlly
Mr and Mrs Harley Stronlil and
,brldes-ma1d: Mn Henry
best man and Mrs Ben family, Wilkesville vunted Sunday
with her parents, Mr and Mra.
pianist
The ,Rev. and Mfl Clarmont E
Henry Re1bel.
Hoyt, Nr!l P11ul sm,rt, Mra Mlltun
Gamea were played and prize•
Mr and Mn Vaughn McKnight
Hood, Mra. Wllll1 Anthony, Mra
awarded
to Mau('1 e Grueser, Mrl of Charleston, W Va , visited SunCllarlea Bennett and MrK Allea
H\llbtl repreaented the Middle· )(elen Nyae, Mr ~o Neutzlina, and day with Mr and Mrs Everett Mc-

.Mr and Mrs Bert Snuth 2 18 Sor. Pt Pleasant, W Va , Mus M:acel
The Golden WeddJnlil nnlveraary Sm1th, Sllver Ridge, and Mr and
ot Mr and Mr1 Bert SmJth was 1 Mr11 ChaUee and Charles Henry ,
obs erved Sunday March 24, w1th Jane Ann and Judy
open bouse at. their home, Sl1ver
Attendmg tbe Open House were
R1dge, from two to four In the thq.se- named above and Mr and
aftern~on For the oeeulon, Mrs
Mrs Ted Muon and son , ColumSmlth wort. If yeltow rose bud cor- bus, Mr. and Mrs Jame1 Chaffee
sage and Mr Sm1th a yellow rose and Mr. alld Mrs. Oscar DUUncer.
bud OOutanler.
Athens; )Irs. Bert Romme, Mr and
Mrs. Porter :Midkiff, Mr and Mr•
Arrangements of yellow jonquJls Z1ba Midkilf and Mary and Mr
decorated the bome A three tiered and Mrs. Dorsel Smith, Hemlock
weddmg cake decorated with yel- Grove, Mr. and Mrs John C Johnlow rose buds and topped wlt.b -a .son and Mr and Mn Roland •E.u~
mmiature bride and groom ' and man and Roland E , lamce and
the inscrlptlon "GOth Annlvenary, Charles, CooJvJIIe, Rev. and )In
Jane and Bert" and encil'eled wath Edmund L1re, Reed.rvllle,
greenery and yellow fiawera, t:enFred Smith, Mr. and Mrs Frank
tered the dining room tab)e which Gaul, Mr and Mrs John Wickham,
also had arranaements of jonquils Mr and Mrs Edgar PulhJl!, Mrs.
Ice cream. cake, coffee, tea and Inez Pooler, Mrt Llnn1e Pullins Mr
yellow min}~! were served by the and Mrs Oraa Gaul , Mr .and Mra
djiJUJhkora, daughter.~-1n·law and Ralph Parker and Mrs Edpr
nJeces Napkms were white with Dorst and Tommy, Cheater; Mr.
the Inscription 1150th Annivenary, and Mn John Kelly, LonJ Bottom;
Jane and Bert", tn aold. Favon or Mias Joyce Bowers aad Mr. and
white weddina beUs 10 whlte net Mrs. Ed Eichinter, Mlnenvllle; E
and tied with White satm ribbon to 0 Saunders, Mia• Je.uie Sluadera,
which was attached Jiliea of the Mr and Mrs Harvey Pierc:e 1nd
valley and a weddln&amp;• band. were Mrs Leo S. Curtls and Lam of
given each lady JUCst and a aold Pomeroy
colored match boOk wltb the ln~t:riptlon "Jane and Bert" Jn white
were aiven the men

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e-.lenlna Al the training confer·
enc~ held at the Calvary Church
lD JUo Grande.

~t raur o'clock ministcra of the
area h•ld a confeto('ce on the ~
Development, pro'pam Jed b,v .Ab
tbur Vallie, a1flatant to the secre·
Ur7 or the Oblo Baptlat Confer·
ente. A dhtner was aerved to tile
mlniatera, guetll and members of
t.fle varioua church.a' Boarda or
Cbrlatian Education

Kr Elcei10r, 1 Stale Dapt11t
luder, asslaWd In the conference
' and llr1. C. E. Hoyt waa teachet'
of the \raining: conference. She is
AIIOclatlonal c:bairman and also on
the State Board. Mre Smart, lead·
er ol ChildreP'I Work In the loc:.aL
Board of Chrbtlan EducaUon, was
in ebara;e of tllla

work

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tralninJ n111lon
Mn. Hood II the local Adult
ehalrm!ln; Mre. Anthony, chairman

of the Board of Cbrlotlan Educo·
tlon; Mrs. Bennett is chalrmaq of
Jli11lonarJ Stewardship artd Mra

Allan Hu1bn It cbairmon ol LOad·
Mlbjp Tralnlnt.

The honored pestll rece1ved
many lovely Jlftl lnclu.ng a
small tree aprayed With told to

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Moriah Baptist
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Leononl Wlloon, wbo II &amp;tatiOD·

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daul;lbter of Mr iad Mrs Lee
Clark, Cht'llbire Rl), celebrated her
birthday Frida:y wlt.h a party for
TONIGHT
her elaumatet ln tle.- P'lnt Gri.cle, ; Burt Lancader
Tony Curti&amp;
tau1ht by l(rJ, Wllllur 'rbOQbald,
Gino l.ollobrlctdo
JD the Br.-dbury Conaolidlted
TlAPIII
School
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(C1nema11cope -..~. TecbnJtolor)
orated cake. ~lnJcrlbed ••Happ)'
Birthday, Catble"'.at th• afternoon
JeHU and the ehlldren alJo re-

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S. Foreign Aid Program Hit By Speaker
At Meigs DAV Chapter 53 Birthday Dinner

Drier· eather Forecast In The Area;
Of Floods Grad
LessenA ..

eiiSier· than

to g:row

Mrs. John Gersper
Is H.Gnored Guest
At Shower Friday

mer

Braley, Dot Malll' !It wlt!o

Mrs James Jett and )fJp Betty
Keller as eo.boatelsea 1

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Stockton and M111 Susl.t ~Wt.
Mrs Reed WUl won the dCMK prbe.

to get a quick play~nd,

for more elt!gam~e --

Mn !.etta Spencer, Mlu Mli,Pd

ia the answer'
!he ooil io poor-

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To get the most out of any la'WD, feed resuJ,uly
with SeOUl TURF BUILDER- America's piQfl&lt;l"7
lawn food •• , feed 5(}(](1 •q
than a dime perlOO sq ft.

to. a~
lend were Mrs. !1.11'1')' Snyder, ~ ~

Come in allillet ~ preactibe

Norma Cbapman, Mrs Pete
Cloud , Mrs. Bert Bodlmer,
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Charles Straurs, Mrs. Albert W
ard, Mrs Ina Teaford, Mra Edn~
Keller, Mrs Rollin Hawk, Mrt. Gll- '
bert Meea and
Edward Venoy,

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Sendmg gil\8 but unable

Festival Final
Plans Are Made

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Games were played ~~ prlztl
awarded to Mr&amp; Elmer: 1r'le\!)am,
Mro Seldon Biker Jt., l(ri.
fhomas Selby, Mia lbrile ~

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Man Admits To

Region_al Band

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You oimply decide which of tho 3 Scotlo ~4.f
blend.l fils your need
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Tb,ontas) was aueSt "f • • It ..

mt.eellaneou• &amp;hpwer alvu Friday
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"Tbe e.:pnomy axe IS ~gain goint to
ment of the disabled war veteraq
U~ns 111ake a stronger showing of
.elves," ~eclafed 41 ~els, former
.tonimal!der of theJ~Ied Amencan
Mi.was t~e, prl!li:lpa! speak~r of tbe
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JunDt Planned
'::t.~~~gf:~:1To See Proposed
Str~t Cleaner

gym.na·

Jr&amp;DdiiOU
PeopJru,
of Em·
lawyer

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~!~;::mer t~e·m·•o•r

Obio'Po).Ver Co.

PurpOIO of Qle junket

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termine the e!fec:tiveneas of sueh
ganizatiQnll
equipment and to make a report
abled vetb-an He was a}so equallv on it at the next jo1nt meeting of
cr\Ucal of. t~e cu.rrent economy tbe two c:ouncils.
drive and the effor~ of tbe "do·
At reeent session of the two
gC)oders" to grant exceSSJve f&lt;'r·

'Retlrt!tnent or Ro~ Kupar re·
cently from Ui~ Ohid Power comPUU' Servlce ataff here .aet tn
motion a chaifl reaetlon: 1rtect·
~ three other ~aoJUJ on the
utilitY'• personate• roster
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wu named to make
as a result of a
two vdlage1
such equipment

Promoted tO 'XaiPiu''s poaJtion
Daniels pOinted out that the
aa servlee mm for eleetrieat
DAV had a slnglen~ss ot p\l.rp&lt;Me
pliancea' Was Homer "Red"
in that 1t wai created with a delr.les
for 11 years had oetvcd' I finite program of glva.ng .servt e
reader and ebUeetor
to the dilabled veteran. He ealled
Membera of the investigating
most Of Mfr"Cb upen thOSe preaent to "look at !be committee wbo will make the trip
"'ith the c:om- record if you wUl 11 to what the
are: Wayne Swisher,
and Dale Smith of
.}f~!~ DAV ~u aCCOJilp,iabe1. W~ do DOt
council and D. C
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have any multt-puO)Oied proCovert, Duad Jenre;l;~~:;~~. hia wife gram \Ve have o~ly qne. That
and
1'2
Ave.
being to gi~ aid lnd 11111tanr.e
to those wbo bav~ a;lven of them·
selves in timt of war anll wllo ar~
today unable to he,ip tbemfeJves."
on the su.bjeet of forel1n ald
Daniels, salcJ, ''Thll C'OQntr)o today
1s fooUna ltselr if i.t thiniiJ:a Ulat
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can be bourbt History
Ron Sprlna:er, local man~~:er o£ 1\ielf will lhow
Jtbat th6 qtilckCst
uUitty, aaJd Geora:e Nes~el­
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the ground crew to the

of meter

read&amp;r

and

NeSieJroad bepn hi•
with the power

February of 19511 aftbe U. S NaY)'

Su...,.er..Speech
Clillic

Loretta McCOmb
Veteran Mason-Co
Teacher Succumbs

Rutland Public
Board Of Affairs·
T~ Study Meters

Wilham J. Hobstettcr of the
Rutland
of Pubhe Afta1rs
said a
meeting of the
be held tomght to
to meter some waof the new mua .i·

Cathie r""lt'led a Jhower of

OYer tho wool: end with c. blrt~day oar41 u 1 aurprloo clw'- Ler'
If, Wlao. Sr .ncl Milo lbilh WIIO Ina lbe pori)',
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bl""·
Till
bu been taken to the home or
llro. H1rper will o~tartaln tho &amp;or lkl'lnddauahter, Mr•. Dnld
Fml!IONIF,
UP--0&lt;.
So&lt;ll017 at the Ma1 moot1n1
Yotl, Portland, oller beln1 IU l&lt;&gt;r Wayne N.
auto It
8andwicJtu., ,aalad 1n!f, tofiee ••• weeks at Meiaa General Hoinumber
were 1trWKI ti:r Mrs. ~weU t, plio!.
the member. anil a:uest.
Dll'bua Scotl, junior 1101roe al

£•••1

HoJaer Hospital SChool of Nura~nil,

spent ssturdtJ wtth l'ler par.

Mr. and lira; Paul

Sc:ot~

and

·:~;r Allenoworth drove to c..

Class In April
Meetl'ng frl'day

llettldl waa ealfe11 lo

Sun•til
To

Cothl'e Lee.Ciork
Celebrates Her
Seven th 8'Ifthd ay
Cathie Lee, HveD year

I• oerlollaiY Ill In Racine.
ctiYed bubble ••"'• j!allor Mro Cecil GrotaD and lin El· and baUoon~
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Mtl, Allan Hampton, Pomeroy,
pmldeol of •the HPdldnr Dl•tzlct
Wqmen'o luoaodlllbd, .,....
anf ''" a lbort talk to tl\e mom•

lumbuo Sundey to moe! hlo wile
wloo rctornt\1 from 1 \'lall wtlh
*•lr dou1hter, Mra. Jam.. Hart·
IDior, ond three eblldron at Stow·
llfl Air l'orco BHe, N. Y. Copt.
Harll~1or h.. been In tho weal on
apeeial &amp;ralnin&amp; maneuvers and
Mra. Alleuworlb ..alotod' In the
con of hot Jll'tDck•ll&lt;lren, Krloton,
111~•1 and Jamo•. wbo bavo hod
o~lcken pox and mumps lbla pool
&gt;ll(ooth.
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' Tbe April mdUnl Ill the SleP'
Stonoo Cl.,. 'wq blld l'rl·
ilky, April 8 at T:IO p. m. ll the
!l*lilno llethodltl Ch~ ,..

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After the bonorll'd guelt OJMPed
her many lovely gift1 re~~ts
were served by the ho¥Ma tO
Mra W.aldo J Bartels, president !ho!!e named lbove and -IJIII. Selof the Colurnbu11 Regional Wom- don Ba-er Sr., Linda and Martha
an 's Guild spent Wednesday and Baker M1ss Judy Spencer, MfL
Thursday in Columbus.
B•bby Dlll and ehlldrer,, eof!by
Wednesday dternoon she was and Denna, Rb..ea and :.qr nda W~.
guest speak er at the St John'$ and Mr~t. Wind•or Stivers.

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Guild President
Is Speaker At
CC11umbus Church

which waa attached fifty silver
dollars, the gift of thc1r 10n and
daughter ID·law, Mt and Mrs Her·
bert Smith and family The tree
Anna Ebenbaeh
Knight
wat placed 10 a gold colored now.
Rofreahment&amp; were served bY
er pot which had green grsgs and
hosteaiea Mn Everett Dailey
yellow flowerfl around the tree.
and Mrs. Gr&amp;-.er Erb with Mra
Preceding the open house a dm E&amp;R C hur~; h and in the evenmg
Adam Ebenbach, contributlns boaat the St Paul's Church Thurt daY
Mrs, Al:thur Covert, For~
ner honorm~ the couple w88 ,given afternoon Mrs Q~ls spoke at
lUI.
erdale, Fla ' is villtmg her ~~l:~Y by the it d'~~r and son u1llaw, the Wilsnn Ave q\tlr~h
l.lr and Mi'S. Charle!l A Chaffee
Mrs Wulter Rainey Mra.
d 1 11
had been in Flonda with
an
am Y at their home , Silver
Ridae ~Bent filr Uae dinner were
ter for several weeks
the honored guest&amp;, Mr and Mrs
wa1 recovering from an ear
k J k d d
,,•• and brou•bt her to Galllpollo
an c " an aughtero, VIckie
1:0
d Bennelta, Heml~k Grove,
where she has been vlsllmg Mr
Mr and Mro Alpha Smllb and I
The Ml Mcmah Baptist Cbureh and Mro Kenneth Beater and
Mr .and Mrs Grant Smith and !;On
Ttte Elmhurat Chapel ChoU' of
Ml~.tlonary SOCiety voted to pay daughters
Mr and Mrs Robert Mitch and Terry, RtedsvUI.e , Mr. and Mrs. Elmhurat College presented a mus1.
the church Insurance when Ute)
mel Thursday at the home of Mrs sona, Martma Ferry, were week Rust~cll Smith and Dollie, Doris, cal program at the Federated
Carne Cuacll Mrs Campbell Hal' end guests of Mr and Mrs P. L and Dwight, Glen Burnt, Md • Mr Church Monday evening
and Mn Herhort Sm1th and Lloyd
Preceding the proJl'am a turke)'
-per, vice-president, prealded and Mitch and family .
Mr and M,rs Hart Lyon11, Gravel and Connie Ann and Mr and Mrs dinner waa 1erved the group b)'
the devotional sen Ice was led by
Mu Emma Bland with the mem Hill. and their dauJbter, Mra. Paul Paul Torrence, Columbus, Mrs R the Woman'• Guild wllb Mrs Mike
Wlnn Bradbury, !pent the week. M Holrman, Athens: Mr and Mra. Simmon• u chairman
bers taking part In the 1ervice
end
In Cleve l~ond vl1lting another Keith Chaffee and Kenny and DanThe youns people of the choir
Mrs. Sara JoneJ gave a report
of the mlnlon&lt;try program held daughter, Ma { !\Iaurice Thompson ny, Lona: Bottom, !Uehardd Barton, were taken to the home ot the
church members for lodgmc and
on the filth Sunday of March and who ill a ~ urgaeal pahent 1n a
the members gave ber a standing Cle•eland hosmtal
ln tbe mornlna breakfast was scrv
Ml\ and Mrs Edl110n We~&lt;sa and
cd at tbc church by the- Jl,usy Bee
vote or thank• for the prosram ant!
alter whleh the
offcrmg 'fhc mone-y from the "J! granddau~hlm, Marlon ond 8&lt;1·
V1rglnJa
ferine IIi to be UBcd for the insur· san Moore, Columbus, visited relatlvc1 here Sunday,
ance bill .

THI ITALL
Mr" C R.. Young Is a;cneral ed at an Aar Force Bue nesr De·
NEW HAVEN. Cono UP-A chairman of a Mu sical whlch is lroit, M.lch , is vl11itina rclatlvcti
band.Jt Wll fruatrate:d by 1 stall• lo be QIYOn at Mt l\1 f) fJab Church here.
Ml'l Rostoe Fowler, Mn WaltJnJ Uquor ature proprietor who In the ncar future and vocallat1
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~anlB. Mill Harne Marie Smith
pretended dearneaa and then dol· from t.akln wilt bo featured on
ed out billa one by one. The bold the program whlcb wlll also in· Mro. W. H Juhllng end Mro. Robup man'a Denct flnaUy iave elude eholra from neililhborina ert Hnri1 attended tbe annual
Narda•u• 1bow in Huntlnlton
way and be foled wU.b only $3! lowllll.
satdrday.
Mrs Emma Bland and Mn Ar
atolen from the sh•Jlor, OIV.d
M~ Charles MoNamee 1pcnt
Stahl.
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Sundly with llrl Carl Van Meter
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Pre-Bridal Party
Given To Honor
Mrs. Eva Hendricks

Seven Attend
Conference At
Rio Grande

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8&amp;rry..Gutbrie The dt~eU&amp;Sion per.
1.,11 waa in charge of assiKt.an~ dJJo
eulalon leader, Warren Plc:kent.
Topk !or diJ;cuaslon wu couerv~
in&amp; our natural resources.
Tbe hostess served refreshniiri11
of cake, lee cream, and stra~
riea. Present were Mr -nd MrL
•Harry Guthrte, Mr and Arrl El·
mer KAutz, Mr and Mrs '"~~
Boleu,, Mra. W1lber Parker. ~nd
sons, Eric: and Edward , slr. · n4
)ll'fl Warren P1ckena, Mrs :'"Wlt.IOP,
and the boat and hostess -...~
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Pomeroy lloelel; Editor, Phone 6244

Olan H•rrtson

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F.arm Bureau Council 3-A. met
at ihe home of Mr snd Mrs ~
IPa Betdns Apral 4 The bwlneu

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CQuncil Meeting_
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Janice Story Is
Named Chairman·•
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Vlillnla Arnott, lht Jlftaldeol
with a prl)ler by Joe Stobli1.
Flvo mombera 111&lt;1 ono 10011
- • prooenl at \be motllftl, Roll
cell wtt anowored ill' 1 Blblilvorao.
VcvoUooo ,W'lre lod by Vlrtl~l•
,\rnott lollowl•l which the min·
~t~a of the llateb meeUnt_ wue bUt: apu~~th.e ~week Ud with her
read.
r;ntl, 11r an11 Mn. 8 T. Ru"

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ed soc1al chairman ()J
League offJcul women'.11
n'lg body , for the Q&gt;mlng
Oh1o Umvers1ty .

other plana were made ~4 lbe

next 10~11n1 Will lie al Slrir!Q
en~eth Mllrrlll'. Mary Corolyn
Becal''' onen 1ue J957 rraduU.. .MIUoir and Piltlclo IJoyd, lreol&gt;
of lhl c6ureo will be ....11 ol men al Ohlo Udlvoraltx, apent lhe
honor,
.,..k end will&gt; lbelr lomlll01.
Sonp were 1un1 an4 refroah·
--,---menlo were IOI'vod.
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Pbyl)ts Ihle, anll Emma Lee Brewer; top row Larry Holter. Tom
The sophomore
Curtis Larry Badgle)l: Don John- macs maJor u also
son. Dwaine Sayre 4'nd Carroll man of S1~-: ma Kapp11,
Harrts.
c1al soronjy, a mtmber
Commltt,es include Stage Rich- Lambda Delta , !reshmaft
ard You£41:, Bill Huden, Jack u y and tshe has been
Chapman , and Laurence Gr1mm. Dean's L1sC
Ticket•' and Pi'oarams· Betty SelShe IS the daughter ~!
lars, Yolan flbodea, aAd C~udla

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blamed lor ,nsunr lire · lo tho
llarold .Voller barn.
thO¥ ,Jiron '!!\"!'
on
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