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Sew-Rite Sewing
Club Plans Ice
Cream Socials

Pomeroy Junior
High Lists 47
On Honor Rolls

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PriCe1;r
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Child Conservation League Holds'
Juni,orGorden
Annual Guest Night On Thursday Club,Organized

B'J w·Ind.tng Tr01l.

Heath Methodist
Afternoon Circle
Elects Officers

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Wildwood Garden
Club In Meeting
Wednesday Night

Middleport
Society

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Religious Movie
To Be Shown At
Racine Saturday

Hobo costumes of all colora, eon- hne Ma~r' Mn. Clem is Fo~. Mr..
dthona and s1zea were the &amp;tyle Charles Clarkson. Mn. Philip BaJ.
Thuraday evenlng when the Child Jey, Mn Randolph Humphreya,
Mn.. Kan owen presided Thura- Conservation League had their '\II · Mrs. Peggy Houda.shelt, Mrs. Frank
Mrs. W W Hayes wa1 reelect.
A Junior Garden Club syonsord•y evening when the Women 'a nual Guest Night at the recrea:. Wtlson, llrs Jack Satterfield, Mrs cd b)' tbe Winding Trail Garden
ed chairman of the MJiler-McKt.Y
As8Q(utJon met at the First Pres- t1on room of the Dr J J. Davil 0 . P. Klein, Mrs. E. S Sthaaf.
The movle "Walktng Wltb God" Afternoon Cm:- le of lhe W S. C. S.
Club waa organized Thuriday arMrs. Ira ButctJer and Mn Dan Lernoon by Mrs. John Terrell, Will be shown thi.s . Saturday evc- when they met Thursday at Heath
byter1an Church in the absence of bome on Ash Street.
Mrs George Anderson Jr., presaM,embers and gueata wore hobo White were co-chairmen of the
nmg from 7:30 to 8 . Hi at thl' Methodi.st Church
1out/its o! every descrtph()ft and ho8teiS committee and Mrs. L1onel pre.rident of t.he Winding Trail Racine Methodist Oburcb. Th"
dent.
Mrs. Hattie SmJth presided ln
Club and Mrs. Robert Tbom1--10n
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, the decorations camed out tbe Bo&amp;gs, Mr.s. Tbeo Neub:ling and the advisor, at Ule Thompson story IS about a father and busi- the ab/jen('e of Mrs Hayes and oth·
Mr~. Paul Haptonstall wu ~he .same .theme with garlands or red Mrs. Denver Rice were In char&amp;e hom..
ness man who found ()Ut that .t er oflicers fur the coming year
devotional leader. an_d the .serv1ee bandana handkerchiefs sus~nded of the recreation.
good home, suocessful business will be Mrs Dav1d Entsminger,
mcluded a medltahon " I Am from the ceahng. Flower containera
A skit 'The Crooked Mouth FamElection of of(icen wa1 held and money W(!rt not the lmpor 1- vtee-ehatrman : Mrs Ralph Rad·
Here" ,.rrom "The,Secret Place", a mcluded a man 's shoe, household ily" was J)J'CSented by Mrs. Rice, With Luella ThomJl!IOn selected as ant thmga of life. It alao pomt. ciJffe, secret:lry , Mrs C P. Galla·
poem Just Folks by Edgar Guest utensil!! and tin cans and the re- Mrs. Ruuell Wilson , Mrs. Wesley pretident; Leab Grue.ser, vice pre out the need •nd place of the gher, treasurer The slate of otfl·
and a prayer.
freshments .,.,ere served buffet Fry, Mra Alfred r.oush. During aldent; Mary Dawn BoUnger, sec· man in the .spirHual welfare of' eel'll was presented bv Mrs. HoMrs Lowell Probasco, program style rrom a. board, covered w1th a the eveniha Mrs. Pullen presented re(ary; Se!lonla Spencer, trea- the ll()me.
mer Cook, Mn Burr Forrest and
chairman, reviewed the le-Json red and wh1te checked cloth , and Mrs. Davis with a gift from the surer: Jennirer Lohse. publicity · Rev. Wesley Jenkms points out Miss Be.ss Sanborn, nomlnatlni
"Christ 's Way In Every Church". li"hted by red candles iluck in club in appreciation of her, hoapl .and Millie Legar, recreation le 1 that a very good a.Uendance is committee .
Mrs. Probasco, who IS World Ser- bottle~.
tahty and Mrs. Charles Bradbury, der.
neeeaaary at this showing if tb! i
The meeting opened with a pl
vice chairman, reported on the
Mrs Jame~ Pullen, preaident, who had won a prize aa the "pret·
project Is to be continued. A ano prelude by Mrs E S Schaat
Merrrbers
responded
to
roll
call
on&amp;olng work and opportunity g1v. conducted a short bUitmess meet- tlest" hobo, presented the pres!.
free wtll offering supports th1.
lng or the Board! of Foreign and ing when the CCL voted a contri- dent with a &amp;1ft from the club. with their favorite flower. In- project o£ "Evangelism Through and a vocal solo "Christ 18 Risen",
National Mission11 and the Board bullon to the Cancer Fund drive. Mrs. Klein was awarded the door atruclions were given on making Motion P1ctures" that is spon~or­ Clokey by Mrs. o. P. Klein. Mrs.
Homer Cook was leader of the de·
eenagea and each girl made o
of Chrhitlan Education.
Gue3ls were registered by Mrs. prize.
ed by Rev. Jenkins and Rev votional aervtce on the topic
eors1ge
ror
their
mother,
from
RIChard Chambers and Mra. Jam,e,a
"Spring" and the ervice included
The meeting ended w1th a poem Brew 1ngton and included Mrs. HlfThe_ member; of the decorallnJ Atrlcan violets. Each girl brougM John Elwood.
Psalms, a poem, a prayer and an
"Women Who Witnc8ll" and Scrip- old E~plcy, Mrs c. R. KUT Sr., eomma~tee were Mrs. Bradbury. a fiolfed PQt and after inatrucarticle (rom tbe April iSSue of
ture readmg from the Gospel of Mrs. Wallace Bradford, Mra. Pau- • Mrs. MtJlard Wildermuth, Mrs. Pal· tion on -bow to ,tant they were
"Together'', Methodist publication.
len, Mrs. Kenneth McElhinny . .Pro- given plants and oplant material
St Miirk by Mrs. Probasco.
Mra. Noah Haskms was in charge
gram committee mem}:&gt;era were for their Dower pot which they
Hoaieases were Mrs. Dwigllt Wal·
of
the lesson for the afternoon and
Allred
Roush,
Mra.
William
Mrs
J)lanted and took home a.s their
lace, Mrs, Harold Sauer, Mrs. Ar-"
several chapters or the
reviewed
Slater,
)Jr&amp;
Paul
Theiss,
and
Mta,
rltst
project.
tbur Lewts, Ml!:ll Margaret Sauer
study
book
"Mission · U S. A.," by
Russell
Wilaon.
with Mrs. Eber Lewis. Mrs. Robert
Folowin1 a recreation period,
Jamea W Hoffman.
At
the
close
of
the
party
mem·
Gray Sr. and Mrs. Clarence Lacey
Plans wel'e made to place ever
bers and tue~&gt;tll enjoyed a tour of rerreahment.s .were served 'by Mra. greens at the entnmee of Gil•
During the busmcss meetint 1
Mr. and lfrs. Edgar Powell, Co- the new apartment of Dr. and Mrl. Thompson after wbich tbe girL; more Cemetery when the Wildcontribution
of $10 was accepted
Wt!rt taken .m a
gar.ien tour
) lumbu~. wh1 wCTe enroute ror a Davit and diugbters.
wood
Garden
Club
met
Wednesfrom
Mrs.
L.
W. McComas to pur"'llh Mrs. Thompson explaining
vacation In tbe Smoky Mountains,
day evenang at ~the home of, Mn. chase hymnal! In memory or her
bo'f
to
.plant
.shrubs,
trees
and
were O\'ermght guests of Ills sillter
Milton Houdashclt, Nease Settle· mother, the late Mrs. 1. E. MUier;
flowers.
Mrs. Wilham Bradford_and ramUy.
ment. MNI. Lawrcnca • kosc was The Circle voted to pay for the
Terry Gallagher Is In Huntlns:·
laundering of the summer choir
Members ot the new club arf' the co-hostess.
ton todoy lor a checkup at thc Vet·
robe( ~nd the dry-cleaning or the
Mlty Dawn Bolinger, Jean Eber:-·
erans HospH:ol
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Mrs -Edison Hollon, president
Mr. and MI'l'l. Ralph Radellrte
The regular meeUng or the bach, Leah Grucser, Luella and presided at the meeting '.\Olllch winter robes. They also voted ~o
were Easter guests or Mr. and Ohio Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta Mary Thompson, Peggy Bowers, opened wJI:h a poem on ''April' confrlbute f25 toward the cost ot
Mrs. Okey p 11 ynter, Portland.
Sigma Phi was .held Monday In Kafen Grueer, Linda Sauvage, by t.be group. Members res-ponded redecorating the church parsonage
Mrs Leland Brown who fell at the ?~ V Hall with Ann Rupe, Sedonla &amp;,pencer, Millie Legar. lo roll cAll with a vafuabte fu.- and Mrs. William Reuter contrib.
uted $6 toward this same project.
Jennifer Lobse and Susan Lytle.
her home Wednesday is under the presiding. ,
.
nJture tree.
care of a lqcal doctor. She sustainA Mother" Day Tea •s. on~ of
Tentative plans were made for a
ed a sprained ankle severe brutae 1 the projects cui'Tently bema plan1
A thank you note was r4•ad tea to ])e held in AugW!t in the
abd sh.ock.
'
ned by the clilpter and a date for
YO
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£rom Mrs. Christ, Baer lor flow garden of Mr&amp;. 0. P. Klein's home.
• the tea will be announced In
A deuert course was served b,Y
•m
her dunng' recenl :1:
Mrs. Carl Mattox and daughter, the near future.
ness. Mrs Denver Holter, .Mr' Mrs. N?rman Wayland, Mrs. E. R.
Mrs. Euatal!e Wilson and son, AnA special committee ror the tea
.Joe Thoren and Mrs. HairY 1,\ousl Tompkms. MrJ. Haltie Smith with
dy, Point Pleafiant. and Mr. and named at t!Hl meeting Js comprised
":m-e named as the nomHlatJor Mrs. Helen Terry, Mrs. R. A. Mil·
Mrs RalphnRadcllffe were in Park- of Lois Roill!r.baum, Phyllis Meier.
The Loyal Women's Class met ~ommittce.
·
ler IDd Mrs, Mary Saunders a!
enburg Saturday on buslneu.
Sue Kramer, Anne Chapman a'nd Thdmlay night at ttte Church of
Mrs. John
Scott, ... ,.,, __ _ contri_bul.ing hoatessea.
Mrs. EIO:tl.a Wehb, Springfield, Donna Jones.
~hrlst with Mrs. Oscar Rou.sb pre- chairman, had for her topic "HlS
has been '-recent guest of her
The cuUural program was pre- 11dlng Jn the absence of Mn. Wll• toric Trees" and read several ar .\irs. Arthur N,!ase, Mr~. Hh'am
daUJhler, Mrs. Marie Houck, and sr:nted by Lois Ro~IICnbaum on "Lit- Uam Reynolds, president.
ticles o~ the topic. ' Mrs. Hol!or Fuher, Mrs. Karl Grueser, Mrs.
family . Mra. Houck ho~d been noti- erature·· and refrethm~nts were
Mrs. MinDie Gilmore was in read an article "Like 11 ~" ). s: Nease, Mrs. Jo!lll Ihle.
.
fled of Ule death of Mrs. Pearl serverl by Lena Nes'llclroad, Carol char&amp;e of the devotional ICTVICe Easter bonnet,g wert• made a~c
Mrs. WJ!Ji.Rm Fish ·~ r. Mrs. Da·
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Cummings at Binghamton, N. Y., Spence and Martha Jane WJIIlams. and Mrs. Otho Watts read the worn by the members and -pte- vi Nelse, Mrs Stanley ;JoQe ,
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after
recejit surgery. Mrs. Cum_
IUY 1111- VAIINIII-j
Scripture lesson and Mrs. Fred 1. tures takeR.
l{ra. ItuSJ Wiataon, ~-I Fred
ming., is tbc mother ot Robert
, Gardner ,a gue«t, gave the openA dessert course was 1ileJ'Ved b)' 'lleaae, Mrs. . Homer
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Cummings,. Naasena, N. Y., hu$CLASS TO MilT
lng
pr&amp;yf:r.
the
hostesses to those namec !)wight Milhoan, Mr·,··.- ··::c.
• ""l'l't . . . .,.. .,. mar whltt
bllnd of tt(e former Cres&amp;a Webb,
The Ptmlel Clasa of the Pomerny
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above and Mn. Amanda Raer '\lease, Mr... Kenneth Harr~s and
sJ~ter of ).Irs. Houck. Mr. Cum· Baptl.st Church will meet at .the
After the ~hort business session Mr~ John Baily, r,t:rs. Normar three gues:ts,· M~ WHfard Fau·
• W . . . . .l'tl . . .rtde•
miDJ
IJVCd'
here
when
he
WBI
em.
church,
Saturd11y
at
7:30
p.
m.
Pot·
• ..,. .. apf~!t-t•t·drylnil
a ~essert coune was served by F .!her, Mn. CharJes Bacr, Mrs. drec, Mrs. ~ VIrgil Hamm and .Mis!l ,
ployed at ~he comtructlon or the luck refreshments
be served. Mra, Gilmore'! group.
Mat~k Evans,
Mrs. Paul Fish~!'. AnnaLL!Je ROse,
,
OVEC pladt at Kyger Creek.
~ Tet~~lii......_W .......WMI'Iftr,
Capt. II; R Anderslund, Balt~
more , Md .., h vl!uting Mr. and Mr1.
Robert C~lg and children at)d
Mr. and "ln. Leo Searles and
dRugbter, Carolyn.
Mrs Paul Haptonatall and Mrs.
Gale Hysell are business vlsilors
m Atht'n8 today,
Mr and Mrs. J . W. Briekles
spent Easter wit)) tlleir son, Robcrt Brlekles, and family ln Dayton.
Mr . and Mrs. Harry Walburn,
Akron, have been vlsitlng hJs
mother, Mrs. Stella Walburn and
other relatlvea.
Mn. curUa Jenkinson is a surclcal patient at Meigs General Hospital.
Michael Gress, older son of Mr.
and Mu. Richard Gresa Ia ill with
m.aslea.
Lawrence Bradford and fam1ly,
Grove City, will spend lhe week
end with hil mother, Mr.s. Walliam
Bradford and famUy. He il coming especially to .see his lather
who Is a medical patlsnt at Mella
General Hospital.
Rose Marie, Dennis, Melanie and
Unda, children of Mr. and Mrs.
Geor1e Hackett Jr., are recoverlnJ
from mumpa
Cy•thla Craig. baby daughter
of Mr. and Mrt. Robert Craia.
been til for several daya with a
virus Jnteetlon.
Miss Bernltt Bowen, Melga Co.
Weekday Religious Edueati()n tea·
chf!r, is p1annina to leave today ror
C'amp .MiamJ. Germantown, for a
week end State Weekday Rella:loua
Education lnstruetora• retreat
Mr. and Mn. Ben Batey and
Ranch Wagon . Fordomatlc drive. Priced
dau&amp;hter an!l family have moved
below book. Sparkling original light blue rrom the Bennett property to the
finish,
·
\
Shiflet ho~&amp;ae on Fourth Avenue.
Mra, Gene ~nnett ,Columbus, Ia
a bwlneu vttltors in Middleport
thJa week.
.
Paul
Thompson,
aon or Mra.
Dlx. 8 cyL 4 dr, Sedan. Hydramatic, Excep. kathryn Lots Thompsen,
Is visittlonalln every way,
Ing his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. David Obllnaer, and family for sev.
new carpet
era! daya.

Mrs. Elzl Gilmon Jr. a&amp;Sisted
by MrL Georte Coadt' entertain·
d the Sew Rl.t.e SeWIDJ Club WedPomeroy Jumor Htgh Schoo!
nesday evenlna: at her home, Ull· today Ilsted 47 studen.u on tht'
eoln Heights.
honor rolls for the fifth. SJJC
Dunng the business aeaion Jn weeks term JUSl completed.
charge of Mrs. Charles Hofft"lan,
l..lsted toda)
were
NmtiJ
president, a report wu gJVen on Grade-Mary Amberger, M.t.rll)'n
a bake sale held recently. Mn. Blackwood, Lmda Crow, Terry
Jaek Fowler eave lhe re~ort of Cullum&amp;, Sharon Douglas, Bar
the treasurer. Plans were dbcua- bara E.1kew, Arnold Evans , Mark
sed for an 1ce cream soctal, the Grueser,
Erneat
Hall, Pbilltp
proceeds to be 11Iaced ia tbe Harrison, Jean Holt, Ro.se Marit
Pomeroy Emerjellty Squad heart Hysell
reactor fund .
Johnora Lambert, Roger Lei!
A deMert course waa senoed by belt, Myrna Maag, Minada Mu.·
Philllpt,
Sondra
the hostesses
to Mrs CalVIn ny, Barne
Potts,
Charle11
Riffle,
Bovd
Ro'IC·
Simpson, Mrs. El15er W1ute Mrc
Darlene
Smith,
Jamce
Teabercy,
Hoffman , Mrs. \Wll&amp;rd Boyer,
Mrs. Fowler, Mrs. Dayton Strick· ford, Jean Webster and Sharon
Zundel.
land, Mrs. Donald Collms, Mt
.Etghth Grade-David
Brown,
Charles Spencer, Mrs. Ray Blowen, Mrs. ' Donald Marks and Dor Coates, Bonnie Dicken, Caro·
lyn Edwards, Margaret Handle;,
Mrs. Harvey VanVranken
Ertc
Hart, Terry Knight, Jo))n
Hosteases for the Rt!xt meeting
k-kMurray,
Mike Roberta, Mikf'
W!ll De Mrs. Donald Mullen and
Swatzel and Jaeltie Thomas.
Mn. David Goodwin.
&amp;event)) Grade- Mike Bowen,
Joyte Buckley, Walter Gruese~.
Allen Hamm, Dennb Kapple, B:~rblra Logan, Terry Ohlinger, Thoma1 Ruue!J, Judy Vaughan, Da:-1cne W.auon, Duane Smith anJ

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Presbyterian
W.omens Ass'n
Meeting Held

ISorority Plans

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Real Z.ro Zon• J'reeur-holU
44 lhl • lulu.iv. Cyela-Matia
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BAKER FURNITURE
On The Brllhlelt Comor
Ia Middleport

that the "Golden Er»" for Melp
Ia not Ia the too distant lultlre were
today throUJbout the Letart area
tbe announcement of the optioning ol
more farms and the notUicatlon Qf the
' dl!rclse ol opi\Ona on !our other farms In the

Oil Thursday of this past week It was learn-

today, farms of Albert Hill Jr,, 96 acres,
Rubert HIU, 12 acres, along with the
(arm of Richard L. Roush, 54 acres, were op.
tioned to Edward J. McConnaughey of Bridge·
JJO!'t. Ohio, who has been acting aa land agent
lor ,red Unk, trustee for an 11 yet undlaclo..
ed buyer.
Co-Incident with the announcement of the
new optioiiJI Wll&amp; that of the exorcilo of op·
tiona on the farmlands of Dallas Hill for 132
acfes; Erma Wilson for 50 acres; Charles Bur- ·

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r1 for 40 acreo and John stobait for 110 acreo.
It wu underslooq on telllble authority to-

day lhll the three farllll taken under opllo'n
Thlll'lday on the Hlll "and Roush farms were
, for a period of three months each with an op.
Uoa price of five percent being paid, In other
farms of the area the optiolll have been lor a
period of nine months to one year with an op.
tlon of one percent being paid,
Althou8h hopes were expressed In the area
that the new option plana were Indicative of
some new and positive action, it was allo
learned that farllls throughour the area on
which the opUona have been exercised are being rented back to the former owners on a
one year balls,
Thus far approximately 2,000 acreo have
be~.n opUoned or bought in the Letart Area
represenUng 80 percent or the la.nds usable

In Clrculatlou

for any lndUJtrlal ~, The 1Hda l!Ptloned or ..nee p~ )'epttH.I!t ~ ·fii'IWI
In the .ru,
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It',... aloo

~ lodly

thttll

uum~r

of other opl.lons Iii the.aref will bj&gt;Cioted out
neJCt week on tbfee 14 fl1(11 other,~"'
AuthoriUve oollltl!o llld Way ~ ibe op.
tloning work iD the area .. e.i&gt;eeiil to come
to a close wltl!ln the lltlJCt week of.,IO with all
but a few of, the des\fed ~anne haVIng been
picked up,
Thus far rthe farmlantk of Andrew Crod
have been the only In the area which have ""'
tually been bought ond paid for, but other
farms In the area In which options have been
exercla.ed and now are tn the process of closIng awaiting only acceptance of abstracts are
those of Mrs, Vashti Grimm, Clarence Chop.
man, Emma Sargent, Bl!l Miller, Low.. Mil·

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Pur adil' th4l . Bubb

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Da111 and
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Allboull' tile oereqe th1ll
Ute Letart:Area II by rar 111P1' than lhlt belq Ured by tile hute 01111 lbtheilon Plant
DOW UDder CODIIructloo It Bud. Hill, tllere
.,. ot111 a aumber of forma Ia Ult area which
have not been oplioaed,
- Thole allove Letart DOt yet opUoned are
'
far secured
in

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Jullaa HUI,
acru; Jolm IIIII, 12 acres; R"'
bert Burman, 33 """"'; llamld Roush, 53
ar.rea; Ralph Milley, 11.-; Coulter Shuler,
21ICI'OJ, and W, 0 , Crow, 1211 acres.
Lands below Letart not u ret optiOned are:
Russell Qu!Uea, 20 acres; Harold Grimm, 43
acres; Clifford Hill, 11 acreo; Arthur Ilolll)hew, 9 .acres; Floyd Cummlu, 42 acres; Dale
Hill, 90 acres; Char1eo FoNI', 12 acres; the

Adami brothero; cap Johnson, 250 acreo; Ray
Hayman, U acres, and T•Ius Pieke.,, 75

acr.,_

Albert Hill Jr., whose land baa just been
optioned IBid today !hot be currently ba4
about 350,000 tomato plant. In the ground
and about 325,000 in cabbage planll. He also
pointed
there are 13 of the Hill fam.
Uy locatell in the Letart area and that if In·
dustry ohould come to tne area that it would
mark the ftrst time that they have been widely separated,
In the meantime, a definite spike to the
rumol'll tbat Alcoa was contemplating settling
in the area was made A reliable source said
today that Alcoa is definitely not in tb pic·
lure. While ruUng Alcoa out of the Meigs
County picture however, the informant would
not reveal as to what firm or firms are interested In the Letart Area.

'*''that

Weather

.l.~entine

at

e

l1r Local NeWt

In MvertlalnJ

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Ohio: latterH ahowen,. thun·
derltrofftt; and contl""d wann tod•JJ tho....-. enllflnt.•ncl tvrnl,.
cooler ~.......,. !north..... Salt·
..............,... and • ,... thunder·
tferms ust oNNI -..th tonight.
Sunday Plrfly cloutfy aNI caoler
northw•st. acaHerH lhoMorL ...t
and seuth with hw thundentorma
lllcaly
10uth, turnl,.. cool•
., .... and south.

De.,oted 'l'o rile I~·TWIJJelfi••JfiUOII .tlret~ .

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Pomeroy·Middlaport, Oiilo, Saturday, Apr112~, 1957
SINGLE COPY-lie

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uss1ans

arn
Egypt Is Seen As Pia mung
· Next Blowup In The-Mid-East

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By UDiled Pr...
·An EgypUan newspaper said today the· Soviet Union has
sent a note Iii Preoldent Eisenhower warning the United
States to "k"'.P Its bands off Jordan.'"
There was ·no immediate confinnation of the report in oth·
er capitals but It immediately recalled the exchanges of notes
between Britain and France and RUBSia prior to the Anglo-

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dditi.onal ·Land Options .~Are Ia ~~ Up In Leta

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Hjdrotor • Blr, Dtep

Lo I WOmen
ClassMeetl'ng
Held Thursday

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French Suez invaaion.
The report, piJbUabed in the
Egyptiom government newspaper
AI Gomhou.ria, was contained in
a dispatch from itl :New York
correspondent who said be leaTned
of the note "from private eban-

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the note warne4
\ba.t "~ny' •"!Oh.'!f!
ence in Jordan's 1--.al
The atory

&amp;jaenhower
will
ba.ve
not only

PlriiiOUth ···" " ·" "

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Belvedere Hard Top Cpe. Ute new two
· tone green finish,

19541ukk ""' "" '" .. $1,495
Speet.l 2 dr, Sedan, Original light green
with white top. We've oervlced thia one
IInce aew.

In Jerusalem, informed llraelt
sources gaid Egypt will start the
ne,t Mtdd1e East blowup with a
demand that the United N-atitma
emergency force leave strategiC
Shann El Sheikh.
Tbey aaid Egyptian Preaident
Ga.mal Abdel Nasser would use
this in an attempt to re-unite bii.
.Arab allies who have fallen out·
·over bow to deaJ with the vic:t.orJ
of pro ~ Western King HuMein of .
JGrdan.

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Century 4 dr. Riviera Sedan, "Hard Top" 4
ilr· One careful local owner, Dynafiow

1954Bulck ,.,,., .. ,, $1,595

Sftt .. ..,..hat

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kUng original light blue finish,

195s.BUick "'"" '"' " . $2,295

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19..56 Olthmo~de ·, · ,·· · · $2,495
drive, less

few aont. ~ fram:le!Jrotyt v..,.
for it/11 o few clollart 1141 month, p;Mitt
pe,r dqy; you can pay for·a beautiful
Bigelow
Watt 'Plan ~ it
poao'ble
enjoy lht·beil,uly,ll'•

POMEROY SOCIETY

1954 Chevrolet .. " " · " , $1,195

~~·56 ·Iuick ' " .. " " " " ' $2,395

1iss
;Oicltmlltllt ·." " " s2, 195
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1951 Buick '" " " .. ," " · " $595

Many More

Chester Schools
Announce Plans
"MayDay"

Po11tiac

spendlnil a '"' .dlllr• In Neloon·
ville With,; Mr••ll\d 111n, Jbltn a

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..,rote: to M,elllaa DUJa,n, .
~""d, after he stW her 1 •
t~lcture in an eastern newapaper.
Melil9- aot the impre11lon Homer
in bla mountaJn mans!o11
mith mlnf juleps on tbe hour and
.t&gt;iery dll)', .

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Melissa auddenly arriVed in the
are• w'th Hortenie Todd and Isa-

belle Todd, the ririt ~.!-~ ()lei maid
looking ror ·a lut ch-.rree at a husband, alld the latter a n'l.odarn. type
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Ci'y bUalne11 woman with TV•contracts
New Amatel"· to offer. They arrived at the Hoi.
' lowbOne hodse in ,a IDC-Jtorm not
knowing It for tbe borne of: ,Homer
who~ Mellua 1haa c()me to marry.
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really Homer olle pretendi the old ~
maid friend l:a reall.y~ h.--..It. This ...,

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Teacben assisting with the -pro
gram are Mrs. Helen ,samuels, Mn;
Grace w-ee.ae, Mra. Eleanor Knight
MIAS Wilma Hermanq. Mri.1'helma
Orr, Mn. Agu.sta a.tDhart, .Mr~ .
Fannie Be1le Brown, and Ill'&amp; Berths Smith,
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The 1program Is ffiled.uled to
start May 1 at l :olli p. m. All parent&amp; and friends are invited.

The IuaeU sources sald that tf
the m:ove Wfte successful it would '•
lead to ren~wed attack by Egyp.
tion lhore batteries on Israeli
ahippiag
passing through the
Stralta of Tiran at tbe mouth ()[
the gulf.
A dispatcb from United Pre&amp;&amp;
CCDT~apandent Joe Morrl$ in Am·
mao saia Jordan was qutet today
but tbat MCMCOW and Cairo radio&amp;'
~d launched- propaganda attacks
41redly at King Hussein.
He said Mosco'M, Radio accused
tbe King of eollallarating with
"American imperiall,&gt;im" a~U~insr
tbe wm or the people.
A J'ordanlan ar!J!/ spokesman
aaid SOme luthoraty wa! beini 1
b&amp;nded\ over to local officials. In·
formed sources predicted a grad·
ual relualion of the t1gbt military
control.
Dillpat:cbes rrom Israel, Iraq
and Washington supported reports
fr&lt;lm Jordan itself that King Hussein had gained firm control of
biJ country again and bad the
pro-Communist elements on the·
run.
Telephone communication!' with
tbe Jordan capitol or Amman
were suspended indeUnitcly but
cables, presumably censored, were
,1etti,n1 out of the country
Direct !lispatcbea from Amman ,
uid' •• many a.s 600 penona, ,..
main1~ from lefti!lt parties JYDJ-P.,thetic to fonner premill' Sulei..
man Nabulsi, had been picked up'
for questioning,
Cairo Radio said today 184 or
them had been detained, .lnclud.·
in1 Nablusi himselt. The
arab
•Middle Eut news ogcn&lt;!f uld
Jortlan is an armed
United PrW

On US Route 50;'
Ohioans
To
Get
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.Miss Laura Bryant
-ce To BI•d _, Driver Escapes
• , av Simon
OiJ
R"
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S
ervJCe8
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"'ill
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clan'•
·to
' OrandPIPPY ~ HanldJ, ·,I 9P17 -.ld
mountaineer, uka ltortense. tbe
oht fuaJd,,
marry blm lo wbich
abe a~.
.
Isabell, of the TV. world, .takes
a ·raney &amp;q a pet 1kuo~ w.hleh Paw
H&lt;illowbone ~·• trained, to do elever trick!, a continuous activity
that Paw•• tamilr never appreciat·
ed.
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l()aded with 1,'30 gallons of creanl
turn~d over on U. S, 50 e11t of
hete Friday.

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WASBlNGTON UP -· 'rfte 'DeThe driver, Joseph Waits, 40,
~·• of Interior said tod.Jy
Butord, was taken t.o a Parkert·
tl:ial' ObloaM will have a chancr burg.
va. hospital (or treat
to .Jtid ror oil and gas rights t J
ment.
78 ~re&amp; of ·public land in Llt!tlog
COunty.
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HOSPIT AI.
• Bids ror exploiting the land, 1oGuy
Springer,
Tup-cated ln Madison Towniblp, wUI
Maude
Bridget,
Po
nbe opened here by the manaaet _of
Brooks,
Poinero
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tfie J!;astern States Land Office
Walter
Hudson,
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POmeroy;
Chancey, Racine;
N~nCT . Th9JD1PI!On,
Middlepor,t;
Mts. Ernest Griffin and son Reed&amp;-

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A. May Day IPfO&amp;f:'m featuring
fol'k songs, dances and the tradl
tional wrapping of the mayopale i~
beina planned by l b e fl,rst five
rra,des of the Cheater ~hool, Mr.;.
Neue. Vocal muste lntitni\:tor .A 1noun(!ea.

ward uncouth boy,

yovr _carpet

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Mlsa Ne\Ue Koehler Who rell
Thursday afternoon at her hom~
Butternut Ave.,
breakmt he;
left leg in two placca ia a patient
"210" 4 dr, Sedan. Low mileage. 'Spotless at
Holm- ·Hospital.
original light green llnl&amp;h. Sharp car.
Joey and Ro,1er Gilmore, sons
~~ 4 dr, Sedan. One local owner,, Dy.
of Mr. and Mn. Eba Gilmore .Jr.
~ drlwe, New Buick trade·ln,
are coDtlned tiJI their home b:r
lllntN.
4 dr. Sedan. Dynaflow drive,
Miss Nancy Blaettnar returned
to ber atudlea It Jho Ohio UuiCoupe, low 11111eage, hydramaur., 1
veralty, Athen1, Wednesday af·
.,~ta 1~11· 'owoer, new Buick trade-in.
4 dr, Sedan. Nice lor model.
fer·tPendlna the Ea!ter_val,&lt;a!l!o;
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with her parenta, Mr.
l•'rtd Blaettnar.
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M'r. and llrt. .Earl Hltkm.an o
~olumbus vialted Sunday wi·~
ber parents, Mr. and Mrs, John
BIHttnar.
PttMroy,
Mrs. Jamea WHl and Mrs. R(l·
Ohio
eer Btlhop retumed htlme Tbura.
Phone•: 522 day everun, from
Col.utnbus
w.here tbey ettended the EUB
WSWS eonve~tion .held at the
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, EUB Cburt-h.
104 yeoro of Senke
Mrs.
Eldqn
w.eets returned
"Fro• Buggies lo Buleko~·
borne Wedatld.,- eveninc after

,V~, 4 dr. sedan, hydramatlc
,~ ~i,QOO miles,

Cancer Camp'aign
Report
Casto To ;\ttend
Dat(l
International.

1955Ford VB .... · .. " ·" $1,795

1954 Pontiac · ·" ·· · ·" " $1,295

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on world peare."

To Our Friends and
Customers

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P'uneral services ror LaUra Br:rant, 86, ()f Pomeroy, whcl died •t
ber bome in Suear RWI, Friday
night will be held at 3 p. m. Sunday Ln the Ewlnl Fur;reral Chapel.
Survivlnr the dec:eued 1s one
Miu MiDDle A. t~ryant of
and Rvel'al nieces and
·A brother Robert preber in dtatb.

I rn~'- ;;.,10•,,,'"erybe made ln Beech
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aourte ,.ld disacoaion

Arab neighbors
bas dispelled all rears tbey
move In and carve up the
kingtfom for lheO)selve.s.
The whole Arab world, li!i'
a{ the west, watched with
iJJg interest a three •
conference in Saudi Ar'~li\&lt;1,
King Saud of
Presiderlt Shukrt
Syria, and Win( ~f:::~~l
Sabry, top political
Egyptian PI1Jident
Nauer, were d.latuaaint
danian tituation.

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Senior Clus Play,
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Middleport High Prom Queen

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Velunteer Civil Air Patrol
Crews Set Air Mileage Mm-k A. u!!~.r:.'s~~no, Mich,

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2-Dai!J SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aptll27,

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Th.e ~ kunk gets a TV contract,
Hortense "ets a h.usband, Melisaa
has beef violttnr hi• ••• and tam·
DEVOTED TO- INTIII""T8 OF MEIGS-MASON ~IIA
Duaan fmally seeml" to favor Ho.
Uy., Mr. and ' Mta. ·C. E. Blake•lee,
IICMA..d'S.OWift-OINIRALMANA:GIIt
Betty lau Harris, jWiior, was clrosen as Queen of the Mid- mer hi.Jn.selt as be now e.an polish Volunteer Civil Air
230 Inside
According lo a report from Bril. Lincoln He~ta, tor the. pa.st week.
ll"l~ I. oa•INI-IOITOit
dleport High S.lloel 1967 Junler-Stntot Prom Friday night off his rotlghtu~ts w1th a rOIIte+
The volunteer air c.t"ews of thl' Gen Thoma!! J. DuBose , eommlnd~- otDIII'ID
Natioaal ,..,..optative, llotUaeill-Klmbol!. lao., N
and ber attendents were Phyllis Stanley, Charlotte Lightfoot edut'lltion financed by Pa "s skunk, Civil Air Plltrol , operatin~ sm~;~ ll cr o! the Air Reseue Service, this
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Now
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!fttered. u lfltUD't1 cliD mamn1 matter at the post· w.•wa • ..._..
Carole Blaker and Kly Dar!J!. The selection was made at inter- Na &lt;'lin hut t·he wuhJng nutchine sin~t:le-tOn&amp;ine light piiJle!, flew the albuuntet1 to 12.321 !lying hours l n uJVe~~tll"• on n o orMatK'
she bali want('d for ao years and equiv.dcnt o~ 49 timea uround the for the~~ private ctt.u.e~ who are
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ordered by iNJ Oliio.
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_mission by the orchestn, "Tht Olllo-.no" from Ohio Univer- Gloria- tlte skunk- will be(•ome world oT -410 times from coast to me!llbf'rs of the Air r~orcl''S civil.
Pleas
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ovalioblo
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sity wlth the announoement made by their leader, AI HorMty. famou! .
coast in 1958 on air teai'l'h 11nrl hm ~tuxihary . These hours com·
vs wet¥: ooe yew 1u adv'ariee at Tbe Dally Seritinel office, ·~·~( ...~
N!lt11 Jla"ff'ls wat HCOrted te her
Rlchard GenheimPr wu reul in rescue and meJ"cy musiona In tht' prbred 77 pereenl of the . total
Vi~~~~':_i'~~~DJIS.
IBilti, $'7.111; tbnt-..mOiltlla, $3.90. By motor route where •ftll..,.-:
throne by W~lblq' R6wl~ Jr. who ~a in bluto and s llwr an4 plaefd hil rcle of Rottler and Brenda t JnUed State\ A:luka and H11waii. haurs nown by all participatin.:
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iobnth $1. "' ...U ono ygz $11; al2 months, $4.25; 1110111111,
ft'Owb@d her and prcleftted a cot· ullder 1 llz'tted marquee lilt one Strauss was 1trongly tn character direded by the United Stl!tes Air agelltles (Air Rescue, Air Foree,
0~· ifieriiOoa eoooet~t Silildat by Tho Ollie Viii.
HUDSON
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.ull,iJ"b'lf.l:i
sqe of wtM~ sbattel'fd carnationg end or the Roor with a matching a8 Maw Hollowbbnl' the drudge Force'!&gt; Air Rt'H'tle Service.
Army , Navy , Coast Guard and pr~Pomeroy Chief ot Pollee Frank «Del,. Inc.• at UO ltethan.lc St.. Pomet"'Y, 0. B~ill oillc:tl ~· ··
to 1he new Queen
maroq\Jee across the room. Jianoons of ttre family . Milton Lambert a,.
vote tfgencics) on tbese missions Hu(lron bas been ntmed a special edltorial oHice pbQP 87
"EvrnJ·ng In Paris", tbe thelfle were 111dded to the det!irraUons Paw Hollbwbone had the genius
performed under the supervision deputy sheriff by the Melgi County ·;::::::=-:::::::C~·:::::·:_:;::::.,·~~------=:::-::-::::-:~·=-or the Prom. was one or the love. alter thl!! intermis sion.
to train GJorua, the skunk, talrin&amp;
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DVIle
of the Air Rescue Service. Total
lielt trantdormation• of the gym
M:ra. Walter Crooks and Mr1. flO iUfl fr(lm anybody and Jerry
hours Oown by -all agencies Co!)unon Plm Court
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nuhlfh and 1he preognm at i"ftttr· 1ohn. Ketehta were co-chainnen ot Davis as Grandpappy Hankley cap·
amounted to 1!i,'7A7. O! this total,
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the Junior mothers who prepared tul'ed the eYe Of tt.e old maid with
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Sherilf Rotiert c . Hartenbach
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otber agencies flew 1,966 hours .
said today no more traces have
mistreas for the banquet and Gene au!Med We'l"e Mrs. Wllbt.lr Rowley
Jeanette B~as as Bertha . Bla1_rThis brin~ the five.year aver- been found of Densell R. Hudson, · lf-a.-..1
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Crooks, president o! the Jul'l.lor Sr., Mrs. Charles Searleil, Mrs. hous~ wa&amp; ltke a. battleship 111
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ftiUfllay'Clns, welcomed the rue11t1 and Don Ohlinaer, Mrs. Norman Way. setkma: tlle, affeehons o! Homer
Dr. Hu:bert H. Fockler, supe. ~ton in air search and resCue mis· v.anithed from the count:y jail thb
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elaumate11. Faculty members amt Jand, M'rJJ. Harry Stover, Mri. but he wa!ln t buy~ng _any that d~y , :ntendent oi the Athens St.t ic sloos tor the Air Force to more week past a aurprised co.urthouse 8:25 St~n on
WSAt·TY
HAN.TL I
tbelr guests were Supt. aDd Mrl. Chester Erwin, Mrs. Elmer Web- tha~k: y~u. Mn Et~hm~r 111 Slim Hospilal, has allnounced that th e than 6G perren1. of all search hours janitlll' an·d a'parently is Mleci u}l
10:10 Sift On
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L. W. MrComa!, Principal and Mrs. rung Mrs Harold Long Mrs Ar· Bla1rhouse. BerthaS.. slick lookmg
10:15 Christian Science ; ~
bl . . .1 ct 1 .. 1 th h
flown by all agr&gt;ncies over this in dense woods back of Mason 8 =3 Circle 3 ~Ranth
1 :~ ~rwl e d ~ v;s~
Earl Knight, Coach and Mrs. N. thur 'skin~er The menu' was ·lruit brother, was mistaken by Melissa pu
c t ~ 3 · period. The actual number or City.
9:30 Clpt. 'Midnllht
16:30 What One Per1on Can 09
P. Swackhamer, Mr. and Mn.. Har. juice steak .mashed potatoes and Dugan for Hornet, but Janet Stru- pita un ay ~n
a ie par HI hours flown tlucuates annuaUy
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old Sauer. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bal· aravY succOtuh slaw hot rolls ble, playing ;Melissa to perfection, ;pedal achvltlcs ~vh ch ' hav~ with the search and rescue woit.J.t:OO Ho~dy Dooh
lc1 :30 Man to Man
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At Tech SchoOl
ley, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Voun&amp; 1 Mr. buttef jelly ice ' cream chocolat~ finally found the gold thul ~ m IS(&gt;en planm•d Dm 0 n• rvanre u load which is .overned largely by . Mr. Bob .. l IIi· Roy "J Pailmert~y, up::JO Aunt Dru. Show
:liS IndUstry ~n fan&amp;
and Mrs. Clarence Lacey, Mr. and Cllke ~nd coiree
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.~rnt&lt;~l Health uy .
weather factors.
12«1 Olt to Adveri'!ure •
sn employet: Of leneNI TelephGM 11:00 Fury
Mrs. Myron Miller, ~r . and Mu.
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Jfach'el Genhelmer played Hor·
Highhghts of Ill~ r.-rogram wtll
. G~n. Na1ter R. Agee,
12:'1-5 Wha1•s Your Trouble
ColnPI!ny of 01tft Is 1ttencflng1 a 11:30 Capt. Gallant
John P-arson~ , Mi'. _.nd Mtt. C. E.
comm&amp;nder ol the Civil
Mrs. Joe Bailey, Ho111e Ece... t.ebt:e tOdd , the old maid , and be tlle special t'ppel sat-vu:es,
12:00
True
Story
12:30
TV ChApel
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fiYe day.. tec:hnlllf tra1nint ~ scho"l
Blakeslee. Mr.s. Em~ly Spr~aue., nomics Instructor, aup\!tvlaW u,t ~i.l Sb,asto~;m. the part pf ha- whiCh will be he._li! at 1:00; c_ ,
pointed out that
12:30
Detective's
DiatT
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qbamplonahip
Bowu-.
In Marion, Ott.._ Mr. hy Jt ·• Gen·
Mrs. Nan Moore, Mtss Smran Part serving of the banquet ~by d'Uol bell Todd, who offered the TV con- dueled toclrs o~ the J,lO..plt
~•m_d!"' ~ea.rcb job" 1 , !~~~i~~:~~~ •rsl Tel•~thsone (ompuy lnltaller- 1:00 J&gt;own On Tb«~ FaJ'L
2:00 YOuth' wants to Know
and Miss Lucille Smith.
Crlswell, Carol Jean Hudaon, ·Linda tract to the skullk·
i{uildings; and the showing
contempor:try )ight a '
Clv- ,..,.lrman •nd ICrYH the commu- 1:30 Western Tbeater
2:30 Zoo Parade
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The Senior :response wa1 eJ.ven Ntlsori, Grace Capteina, Alma
Others in the cast were Alma fnur movies deaUng with
Air Patrol operates approximate2:30
NBC
Baseball
3:00
Wide
Wide
World
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nities of Pomei'O'(, Jlacln., Mlddl•
by Broce :Bradford, senior presl· Baumgardner, Shirley
Gilkey, Reynolds playing the part of 4 J.ealth and mental hQSpitals.
1~ 5,000 light planes which are
4:30 Hopalone CassJdy
-6:30 Outlook
,.rt, Rutland Lstart F1lls. a n d ~00
dent, and the Clals Prophecy was Mary Barth, Sue Wallaee, Ksren dirty 1!1-year-old, always scratch- freshm~nts will be serve tbrou:fh (IWned by indlvid.ual ,l!lembfra;
"'kJ
Alnc
5:00 Meet the Press
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presented by Cotdon Gutbi'ie and Herman, Judy Clark. The .cirls ina, and suceessful in getting most 0\lt the alte"mOb'n In tll~ Rrtrc 1· gether with some 900 surplus
5:30 Statesmen Quartette
0:30 lt.o:r ROJlert
Toru Kelly and Ur.e CltN wm "by wore pastel •prlnl dre.~e• wltb o~· her .audieRC!e to scratch wJth- . Hen Hall.
tnining atnt . llt"SUM: ah'~sft do8;.00 NIWI.
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S:~ . News Picture
Ga.il St'lllnbo an.d;_ M»yln Rouah.
white chef hats and a_prona carry. her; nita Ball as Ffmnle Jane Hoi"lted ,u; cAP h)'" tltt! Air Force,
OP""E'fl"RO'USE
8:16 Sports E,e
6:00 Taler of Mnral Lollcm
The intermi.Jalon pr~r.am wbltb 191 out t~e "~veni~J,L . Jnf.arls" lowbQn~. a hard . worker, and The movle!t whtrll
be showt Army End Nny.
~~~!~;:~~~~~M~rs:~·:.Fra:nk Gaul are 6:30 RoH~ ClOQP!II' Show .UO Cjrcus )!oy
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crowning or the theme o( the l'J'orit. Table eeor.l. •James White, a hofiowboned small are the following:
As of December -31, 1956, ~be
"ttr!rif' ISOtft. "Weddlnr · •n~
Siturclor llfihf lam\Jo!'M
7:00 Steve Aijen Show
Queen was planned by the Junion Uont were pastel anapdraiQDB and boy w.ho fHpped •bout the scene
"A Wol'IJ Alone" Lt!l authentic CAP had more t"-n 40 ,000 adult niveraary
May · 5, . with
PtoPle Me Fuan,
8:00 Alcoa Hour
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"~ bsre!ooted and bedraggled but pl~ure
of 3 typical mentst •o
·~ some 16"00 open "hoUSe from until 4 p. m. at
committee aad their adyiaur•. llfl. the •l•vors ~ere m In1at ure· b 1ue ..,IU
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n :- m·embers or wtiich
Piifry
Conln
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Loretta Young Sitow .
•• Ell!
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'ther d1'&lt;guls'
1 nl· nor glo"'' ·are rated pUota JDd some 2,600
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their ho'me-ln Cheater.
loo Ballet ond lolrt. Emili' Spliiue • II v....
e 1owerJ
!'.!'!" ~ro. never aayin1 a word.
P1't a.-nea
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RoHmaey Clooney ·'
and the danees wert tD•aried.· by Jram booki wete blUe 1utle· _.lt'h
·Lila Terrell ••s Si1 Rollowborte, lfying it. Filming was done at tlie are rated CAP observers.
GUILD MlaftNG
li!ii~ Georre GOI&gt;tl sliuw
:00 TBA
Mn. L&lt;onard qwtn4-ky, t~e silver ttan and silk cords aild tu- atsb bare tooted and.· ~ery d. lrty. Cleveland State Hospital.
Air Search an4 ·rescue is ono or
11'~111' Hit I'U'idt
10:30 · New. Headlioeo
Li ndl 1o1 oore was Widow BllJr·
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The WOmen's
former Rse Ann Mtll.C, wtib Wit ...•els·
t.man in Shadew" I dra ma t'I'! the primary · non-combantant oper"' GUlfd nf tbe ~'D~
~ an4 SpCII'(a
10:U Nlfewltch
t.!IIOC!Iated with the Andftw p.,..
Silv.r mask! wre liven ttr the houae, who was alter the heart ol presentatl'On of a man's ltruggle atlonal mbsions ttte Civil Alr Pa- efated ~urch wi'J meet, at th~
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Hah Dancing Studio.
11irls and blue and red French be- Grandpappy Hankley (Jerry Davis) to overcome mental illness. H1s trol performs In behalf ot the church Wednesday at 7:30 It was
emotional reM'tions to the vuiow Air Foree and the Amerlcan ·pub- announced today by Miss Eliza·
rets lo the boys and the Prelteh but failed.
George BaunQINMr lnDounced, tli&gt;toiOI' was uted In tbe decoraThe cast ,after taking u 1 bows forms or treat-rpent and his fina: Uc. The CAP crews together with beth Flck, president, Miss Mary
the program whieh lfteludetl a t16"ns.
preJented dramaUe cotch Diehl return to reallly art f.lllthfu,l;.· trot1nd Pt!l'&amp;OnneJ, which lnelud" Virgin!-. ·Reibel wm be proaram
vocal trio, K&amp;)' DJnt, Ver1 corert.
Mrs. J)ale Sn1ith re~
w1th an atttrattive shirt, then went ~treaellted .
commllnieatlona teehntclans wh~"' ehairn\ari:"
lte&amp;bd\~nt ahd
chaitlriian.
~nd Car~tl Bld::er, who unt ~·cJiln.
to Mr. Diehl's new home on ChJJ''Working
and
Pllaylng to
more ~han 14,000
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dren's
Horne
Hill
tor
a
poat·play
Health,"
a
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occuthe ~--'"'•tr,1 •
t:OO Sin Do
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Juhn Ketchka, WUbur Rowley Jr.,
!2=,!!lliii
Loinp
Uoto
lly Feel.
party. Tommy Goett, ticket sales _patlQWtl amt ~Jtllft'll thttN
~- -Up· an&gt;Uva ·
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"You Are So Rare To Ke" by the
i:ilr tlfo ·;;, lire-..,..
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reported net rft\!!Jptl of p"Wfihm ttl a JMn~t - t l l l.
11:00 United N-ations in Adlpn
.. Haltcutl" of tttev~aton lame; t.,
about $'1M. Ted Beegle wu candy 1;'111! i~ afld
ot ttl ~ft
11~30 Camera. 1hre"e : \ , l • •
danee, Betty Harrla, "Poor People
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tales manager.
a ~JNi:ff e!MIIft"M,
lt:9Q t.cfli TP. .A,TriP :;
of Paris", In Apache eoltume of
Stage manaeers were James
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10:80 MlPt1 lfoU..
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1•:3CI
i!fld
liemsley
and
Gary
Carman;
promp.
thm
ot die ma)U' ttiflttMtkWIJ
1:00
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11:00 Luclcy' I p&lt;ich
In !'arll", Carol Bi•ker; pinto.
1'80
die &amp; llu)lel.i . '
11:110 Tlloo of Tona llaniiJ!I
mime "A Good Mal if 'Hil'd to
POIITSMOUTH UP - Scloto ters were Edith Riga• and Judy wbltJI ~:U,k made 1:Jy- tM v&amp;tufl
Usherettes were Ruth Horak tMr w - · in tift. ti'Oiifftt! Btt•l'!":i'hr .fr&amp;
ti:oo
lllr
't.op
2:30 'h' Blf Pl&lt;t\lre
JPI.nd", Betty Hanls; 9'Geal talo, County heslth o:rncen~ indleated HOyt.
JUta Neutzllng, Carol Bowen, Car~ ttQ.J.
3:00 We Bebeve ··
1:00 ·Tbe: Lone ftafta:~r
"You're MY Everythin1", Kay today that an animal quar1nth1e
oJ
Bearhs,
Susie
Vaughan
and
Ear,
The
movies
will
be
repoe•~d
aU
1:30
Life
in
U.
S.
A.
3:30 The Last word
Oarat; soft shoe dance 'Tea lor may be neceuary j( continued
day. They \9111 bt aflotm ·.fr&amp;.tl
1:45 Baseball Preview
4:00 Faee the Natie)h
Two", John Ketehks, Thomu Sldn.. wich1pread ~ase1 ol rab.le1 are lene Ren8'haw.
Acknowledgements were made to 1:00 to 11 :00 md trom l :o&amp; tu
4~ 30 Su11day New! Special'
1:53 Baseball GaJr"J' of Week
ner, James Ohlin1er, Llrry Web· reported.
Mr. Aaron Zahl and the Manual &amp;:00.
·&amp;
:00 Colonel Mar~h
!1:00
Jr.
ToWn
Meetln&amp;
Snce the Iirst ot the rear some Tr a1n1ng c 1asses for building spe·
runa; cancan chorus Vera Covert
5:30 TV Clauraom •
5:30 Oarbide Choru!
Phylli1 Stanley, Charlotte Lllht· 50 else.. of the di•eaae have been cia! effects, to Rita Ball ar\d June
8:00 Air Power
8:00 My Frie·nd Fileki
foot, Carol Blaker, Judy Van reported in the county. &amp;mo was O'Brien f-or m1meopraphing the
8:30
Q(lldell
Pl&amp;JbOUII
8:30 ADnle O•kleJ'
Coone:y, who wore the tridltional beUeved caused by foxes and oth- proaram• and to Rachel Genheim·
7:00 Llule
1:00 ~'n~ '/'~.Y Tho"atro
eqncan eastumes with varl·rolo~ er aame that. bave. entered Port.r- p_r a,nd ApfU ~hasteen tor makina
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rll,ffltd lill:ilts.
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7:30 Baeeaaeua. · .
8:00
Ed: Sli1Jivail
Mr•. Cl11-enee Lacey was RCcom.
.' Volulil...._. Calltd
The play waa written by Le
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G.
E. Theaire
pani1t for the proJram with the
ON CAlL
Roma Greth.
AU penoaJ Wh'&lt;l had vOtunteel'- B:OO Ja~ Oh!uon Sho"
9:30 Allred Rltch&lt;och
er:eeptlon of the soft shoe dance
PORTLAND, Me.-Pollee ortled to help the sali&amp;bury PTA~Pl't!· 8:00 Gale~ Storm Show
!0:00 $8f;ll00 Ch.illon(o
which was accompanied by Kay cers here can leave lhelr patrol
pare th"e POmOna Orange battqu ·t
10:80 Wbat'r My Lin•
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Darst.
cars to investliate t'rimes and
Mon&amp;y nlghlr at the school hav• 1:30 He)' J'eannle
Methodist Churches throughout
11:00 Sundi.J News Special
A reproduction of the Elfcl ~ till reomadn "on call". Cruio~er
been aa~ed to be at the eafeter' 1
Ohio will be obsefvlnjt "CoUeae
11:1&amp; T.tie-l.ate Sbow
tower, outlined in blue ll&amp;htl was ear11 have been equipped with ~·o·
kitchen by 1 p. me Monday aceor·l· 10:()(, Gunamo:1le
Day"
Sunday
April
28.
This
Is
a
12&lt;80 Sip Oil
the fooal point of the decoratlona dio devices that enable dispatchina to Maxine Arnold In an;-a.nu,·
day on which mlni11ters of l~aJ
Tbe Late Sbow
liON OF. -PRAYIR
and .a star-Bprlnkled blue canopy er• al headquarters to honk till
ncetnent.
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ha~
their
rongregattons
covered tbe dance floor. A typical horn,~~ or Ciash the llJchts of parlt·
ca.U attention to the wor:lc beiUf.
French OUt·door c:ate was oppo11lte ed patroJ ears to summon the or.
· d'o ne -amonf' ll~"'ntt on ~tie.,;e
the: bind shell and tablef and ficer11 back to their vehicles t-r~
Plant for the 1987 ~ale of Bud· campuse1
OhiO!
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dy Puppies by the Veterans ot
The
1upPort
and Wh1te atrlpe-d awning,
Forelan w-ars got underw•y luM
The queen'• throne wa• decoratni,h1ht when Commander Uobart
11:68 S"n OnRaub a~pointed Mr. Gilbert Zwll
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1:00 Movie :MaUnte
llnrt
of
the
Meta•
Coonty
Post
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lurn
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4:30 . Bihlo Time
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ehalnnan of the annual drive. Mr
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DO'WN
17.Clut
1:00
Tin!
Quo,
Pl•?hGUIO
t•:·.II"·JJ I ~ :·J:r 1. hserv"iee Is reQue11te.! 8:00 SaturdQ .!JAWP
twilling hu lona been active ~n
J. To aklmp
20. Man·
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veterans affaln.
I . Conttlned
arer
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In acceptir.g the posltlon as
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3. 1tn11e unit
of
8110 Lol't Talll:. II Ovor
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chairman Mr. Zwlllinr pointed
MI!I'TINO CA~UD
t . Pronoun
mlnlnl
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7:et PQ! ArDott~- - ·
out to tho~~e present that the eaffi·
prop.
&amp;. Strike, ••
'l'l!o- P6in'oroy YiO,liiOn'l Priyof , 7:10
•;.,ht '..'1 :-1 . I ,_,:1
Fam0110 Film F..U•II
to punllh
erty
palrn
could
be
a
suece1s
only
if
Will fmetl f.t tbe· Flrot Bap- 8;00 La,rrtttet Wtlt
:1 1J JIJ ~j i•J '..'I -:1 i
1. Harbor
li. Thin. u ~ 1LI " 4 •J i:H.:l.'J H ,•:
all mem:ben of t h c communlt'-'
WtdnOI~ at 10 • : ill·
D ~·~ :It I il !-1!·:~'1 ··
7.1ttr
a dot'
10:0!1 ourt .tu\llea
partlclpated
in
t
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drlve.
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1lresaed the point that while ot11er
ttciJO
10ti"&amp;111ut;'1tleatof
I . Bo\toml of
citizema Qf the community also
Ctr.)
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Pllve an obllption to 6ee that the
11 . J'ound in a 24 . rt'uiU
28.lrrUatea
tampal1ri
'it 'I ~ccesa beeaUBt the
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18. llrtorl Witb
r"'nd1 aoUet'ted a:o to qsllt aU di ~·
,iilor
eorreeuons 33. 8plil
iill~ Ye18r1ft.,
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St. CaVIty
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t pf'int. •
'111e new cbaimtan noted th&gt;lt
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Carry 0111
27. Ctt¥ tlaftf,J 11. 1\tvtt l~W
000.000 ei'IWYtet men .ttlll llvL'R
and that tht' VeferaP.t AdminlstN·
Uon canMt care c(lm,pletel)' ro"
the multitude of NIJCII U now bai
on harid .tt ls there tore ,up to or~Csntz.atlbna, like the Veterans of
Fore)Jn Wal'l to take over the
more urrent
thet e veterau
problems. The V. F. W . can do th:,
only if enall&amp;h fundt are ralatd
tbrou.cli thl1 tnaual sale ol Buddy

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4Av-1able
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and ditnoe."· ~le trQop of
grade aids \ with Mrs. V. D.
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The ·Boy Scouts wll:h Ralph
Spencer as scout master and Cha1'·
le-t Swatzl! 1 as ·~sslst&amp;'\t, gang tht!
song "On MY Honor." PJ'\ Vaua,hali. ~old of the N:atiOllal Jarp.boroe
which wlll be held at X•ll~'
July ' Sod wili be attended
50 to 75 thousand ~ys.
Charles Do.wnie lold o( ~be L"ffM,P
which wlllloe held at Calf'll .\!ro)!l
head Hun tington, ,w. va,dor .one
week beginning July 14. ,Tw~nt7·
five of Uu! l-ocal scout~ h«ve reg.tster~ sq far t&amp; -att~nd this camp.
A camporee 'to be n~ld ilt
-Chester. the wee)!:end of May
be attended ~Y -all
fCOUts WtlB .f!xpl"ned by
li ,vo''''-~ S:p~ncer.
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whieb Mrs. Edward Baer is tb'
leader and Mr., Leo Crew the a,.
~Stant.
MrS. Charles Persinger is tbe
leader artd Mrs. ThOruu HenneiSY
Jr. the auiltaDt of tbe Girl-~~ Seout8
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CAPE EUZ~BE'Ifl, Mo.-A!'"'
34 ;years In the Army ex M·S1t.
· O.Of'P c. Daly II)'&gt; fto will tak•
l'lmillirt nl- tlit' G. 1 Bill. :111e !0
v'oteran plant to owoll
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be used solely to relilabUitate our
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ln their ntd,Jusilment .problem1,
.and to ~rovldl a notmal, hnMy
home life tor war orpbans at th ·
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Th.e ~ kunk gets a TV contract,
Hortense "ets a h.usband, Melisaa
has beef violttnr hi• ••• and tam·
DEVOTED TO- INTIII""T8 OF MEIGS-MASON ~IIA
Duaan fmally seeml" to favor Ho.
Uy., Mr. and ' Mta. ·C. E. Blake•lee,
IICMA..d'S.OWift-OINIRALMANA:GIIt
Betty lau Harris, jWiior, was clrosen as Queen of the Mid- mer hi.Jn.selt as be now e.an polish Volunteer Civil Air
230 Inside
According lo a report from Bril. Lincoln He~ta, tor the. pa.st week.
ll"l~ I. oa•INI-IOITOit
dleport High S.lloel 1967 Junler-Stntot Prom Friday night off his rotlghtu~ts w1th a rOIIte+
The volunteer air c.t"ews of thl' Gen Thoma!! J. DuBose , eommlnd~- otDIII'ID
Natioaal ,..,..optative, llotUaeill-Klmbol!. lao., N
and ber attendents were Phyllis Stanley, Charlotte Lightfoot edut'lltion financed by Pa "s skunk, Civil Air Plltrol , operatin~ sm~;~ ll cr o! the Air Reseue Service, this
,_
"-·
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t
d
.
~n
Ava.,
Now
YoOI&lt;
CIIJ', 18, N. Y.
~~ "I ~1
!fttered. u lfltUD't1 cliD mamn1 matter at the post· w.•wa • ..._..
Carole Blaker and Kly Dar!J!. The selection was made at inter- Na &lt;'lin hut t·he wuhJng nutchine sin~t:le-tOn&amp;ine light piiJle!, flew the albuuntet1 to 12.321 !lying hours l n uJVe~~tll"• on n o orMatK'
she bali want('d for ao years and equiv.dcnt o~ 49 timea uround the for the~~ private ctt.u.e~ who are
hu
ordered by iNJ Oliio.
·
·
_mission by the orchestn, "Tht Olllo-.no" from Ohio Univer- Gloria- tlte skunk- will be(•ome world oT -410 times from coast to me!llbf'rs of the Air r~orcl''S civil.
Pleas
.
.
ntK"'T.br
WTier
wb..,
ovalioblo
:!Q
...
11
1101'
sity wlth the announoement made by their leader, AI HorMty. famou! .
coast in 1958 on air teai'l'h 11nrl hm ~tuxihary . These hours com·
vs wet¥: ooe yew 1u adv'ariee at Tbe Dally Seritinel office, ·~·~( ...~
N!lt11 Jla"ff'ls wat HCOrted te her
Rlchard GenheimPr wu reul in rescue and meJ"cy musiona In tht' prbred 77 pereenl of the . total
Vi~~~~':_i'~~~DJIS.
IBilti, $'7.111; tbnt-..mOiltlla, $3.90. By motor route where •ftll..,.-:
throne by W~lblq' R6wl~ Jr. who ~a in bluto and s llwr an4 plaefd hil rcle of Rottler and Brenda t JnUed State\ A:luka and H11waii. haurs nown by all participatin.:
_
iobnth $1. "' ...U ono ygz $11; al2 months, $4.25; 1110111111,
ft'Owb@d her and prcleftted a cot· ullder 1 llz'tted marquee lilt one Strauss was 1trongly tn character direded by the United Stl!tes Air agelltles (Air Rescue, Air Foree,
0~· ifieriiOoa eoooet~t Silildat by Tho Ollie Viii.
HUDSON
NAMab
.
.ull,iJ"b'lf.l:i
sqe of wtM~ sbattel'fd carnationg end or the Roor with a matching a8 Maw Hollowbbnl' the drudge Force'!&gt; Air Rt'H'tle Service.
Army , Navy , Coast Guard and pr~Pomeroy Chief ot Pollee Frank «Del,. Inc.• at UO ltethan.lc St.. Pomet"'Y, 0. B~ill oillc:tl ~· ··
to 1he new Queen
maroq\Jee across the room. Jianoons of ttre family . Milton Lambert a,.
vote tfgencics) on tbese missions Hu(lron bas been ntmed a special edltorial oHice pbQP 87
"EvrnJ·ng In Paris", tbe thelfle were 111dded to the det!irraUons Paw Hollbwbone had the genius
performed under the supervision deputy sheriff by the Melgi County ·;::::::=-:::::::C~·:::::·:_:;::::.,·~~------=:::-::-::::-:~·=-or the Prom. was one or the love. alter thl!! intermis sion.
to train GJorua, the skunk, talrin&amp;
U
IC
DVIle
of the Air Rescue Service. Total
lielt trantdormation• of the gym
M:ra. Walter Crooks and Mr1. flO iUfl fr(lm anybody and Jerry
hours Oown by -all agencies Co!)unon Plm Court
1
nuhlfh and 1he preognm at i"ftttr· 1ohn. Ketehta were co-chainnen ot Davis as Grandpappy Hankley cap·
amounted to 1!i,'7A7. O! this total,
NO
MoRE
TRACE
.
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.
.
.
.
.
.
,
I'
~
misaion CM"ried out the tlteme.
the Junior mothers who prepared tul'ed the eYe Of tt.e old maid with
0
3
Air Rescue Service !lew 1,51();
Sherilf Rotiert c . Hartenbach
•
:Wi11 LueiUe Smith was tOAtt· tbe banquet. Other mothm whrt ·his fast Unell.
.
·
otber agencies flew 1,966 hours .
said today no more traces have
mistreas for the banquet and Gene au!Med We'l"e Mrs. Wllbt.lr Rowley
Jeanette B~as as Bertha . Bla1_rThis brin~ the five.year aver- been found of Densell R. Hudson, · lf-a.-..1
ift.......l
Crooks, president o! the Jul'l.lor Sr., Mrs. Charles Searleil, Mrs. hous~ wa&amp; ltke a. battleship 111
._..
a~te of Civil ·Air Patrol participa. eocaped Callfornlo eonvict, who
ftiUfllay'Clns, welcomed the rue11t1 and Don Ohlinaer, Mrs. Norman Way. setkma: tlle, affeehons o! Homer
Dr. Hu:bert H. Fockler, supe. ~ton in air search and resCue mis· v.anithed from the count:y jail thb
1:
elaumate11. Faculty members amt Jand, M'rJJ. Harry Stover, Mri. but he wa!ln t buy~ng _any that d~y , :ntendent oi the Athens St.t ic sloos tor the Air Force to more week past a aurprised co.urthouse 8:25 St~n on
WSAt·TY
HAN.TL I
tbelr guests were Supt. aDd Mrl. Chester Erwin, Mrs. Elmer Web- tha~k: y~u. Mn Et~hm~r 111 Slim Hospilal, has allnounced that th e than 6G perren1. of all search hours janitlll' an·d a'parently is Mleci u}l
10:10 Sift On
·
L. W. MrComa!, Principal and Mrs. rung Mrs Harold Long Mrs Ar· Bla1rhouse. BerthaS.. slick lookmg
10:15 Christian Science ; ~
bl . . .1 ct 1 .. 1 th h
flown by all agr&gt;ncies over this in dense woods back of Mason 8 =3 Circle 3 ~Ranth
1 :~ ~rwl e d ~ v;s~
Earl Knight, Coach and Mrs. N. thur 'skin~er The menu' was ·lruit brother, was mistaken by Melissa pu
c t ~ 3 · period. The actual number or City.
9:30 Clpt. 'Midnllht
16:30 What One Per1on Can 09
P. Swackhamer, Mr. and Mn.. Har. juice steak .mashed potatoes and Dugan for Hornet, but Janet Stru- pita un ay ~n
a ie par HI hours flown tlucuates annuaUy
•·
II :00 Tbis Is The Lire
old Sauer. Mr. and Mrs, Joe Bal· aravY succOtuh slaw hot rolls ble, playing ;Melissa to perfection, ;pedal achvltlcs ~vh ch ' hav~ with the search and rescue woit.J.t:OO Ho~dy Dooh
lc1 :30 Man to Man
~
At Tech SchoOl
ley, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Voun&amp; 1 Mr. buttef jelly ice ' cream chocolat~ finally found the gold thul ~ m IS(&gt;en planm•d Dm 0 n• rvanre u load which is .overned largely by . Mr. Bob .. l IIi· Roy "J Pailmert~y, up::JO Aunt Dru. Show
:liS IndUstry ~n fan&amp;
and Mrs. Clarence Lacey, Mr. and Cllke ~nd coiree
'
rHomer'a character.
.~rnt&lt;~l Health uy .
weather factors.
12«1 Olt to Adveri'!ure •
sn employet: Of leneNI TelephGM 11:00 Fury
Mrs. Myron Miller, ~r . and Mu.
.
Jfach'el Genhelmer played Hor·
Highhghts of Ill~ r.-rogram wtll
. G~n. Na1ter R. Agee,
12:'1-5 Wha1•s Your Trouble
ColnPI!ny of 01tft Is 1ttencflng1 a 11:30 Capt. Gallant
John P-arson~ , Mi'. _.nd Mtt. C. E.
comm&amp;nder ol the Civil
Mrs. Joe Bailey, Ho111e Ece... t.ebt:e tOdd , the old maid , and be tlle special t'ppel sat-vu:es,
12:00
True
Story
12:30
TV ChApel
:
,
fiYe day.. tec:hnlllf tra1nint ~ scho"l
Blakeslee. Mr.s. Em~ly Spr~aue., nomics Instructor, aup\!tvlaW u,t ~i.l Sb,asto~;m. the part pf ha- whiCh will be he._li! at 1:00; c_ ,
pointed out that
12:30
Detective's
DiatT
J
:00
qbamplonahip
Bowu-.
In Marion, Ott.._ Mr. hy Jt ·• Gen·
Mrs. Nan Moore, Mtss Smran Part serving of the banquet ~by d'Uol bell Todd, who offered the TV con- dueled toclrs o~ the J,lO..plt
~•m_d!"' ~ea.rcb job" 1 , !~~~i~~:~~~ •rsl Tel•~thsone (ompuy lnltaller- 1:00 J&gt;own On Tb«~ FaJ'L
2:00 YOuth' wants to Know
and Miss Lucille Smith.
Crlswell, Carol Jean Hudaon, ·Linda tract to the skullk·
i{uildings; and the showing
contempor:try )ight a '
Clv- ,..,.lrman •nd ICrYH the commu- 1:30 Western Tbeater
2:30 Zoo Parade
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The Senior :response wa1 eJ.ven Ntlsori, Grace Capteina, Alma
Others in the cast were Alma fnur movies deaUng with
Air Patrol operates approximate2:30
NBC
Baseball
3:00
Wide
Wide
World
·.
nities of Pomei'O'(, Jlacln., Mlddl•
by Broce :Bradford, senior presl· Baumgardner, Shirley
Gilkey, Reynolds playing the part of 4 J.ealth and mental hQSpitals.
1~ 5,000 light planes which are
4:30 Hopalone CassJdy
-6:30 Outlook
,.rt, Rutland Lstart F1lls. a n d ~00
dent, and the Clals Prophecy was Mary Barth, Sue Wallaee, Ksren dirty 1!1-year-old, always scratch- freshm~nts will be serve tbrou:fh (IWned by indlvid.ual ,l!lembfra;
"'kJ
Alnc
5:00 Meet the Press
. ......IIi
presented by Cotdon Gutbi'ie and Herman, Judy Clark. The .cirls ina, and suceessful in getting most 0\lt the alte"mOb'n In tll~ Rrtrc 1· gether with some 900 surplus
5:30 Statesmen Quartette
0:30 lt.o:r ROJlert
Toru Kelly and Ur.e CltN wm "by wore pastel •prlnl dre.~e• wltb o~· her .audieRC!e to scratch wJth- . Hen Hall.
tnining atnt . llt"SUM: ah'~sft do8;.00 NIWI.
.
S:~ . News Picture
Ga.il St'lllnbo an.d;_ M»yln Rouah.
white chef hats and a_prona carry. her; nita Ball as Ffmnle Jane Hoi"lted ,u; cAP h)'" tltt! Air Force,
OP""E'fl"RO'USE
8:16 Sports E,e
6:00 Taler of Mnral Lollcm
The intermi.Jalon pr~r.am wbltb 191 out t~e "~veni~J,L . Jnf.arls" lowbQn~. a hard . worker, and The movle!t whtrll
be showt Army End Nny.
~~~!~;:~~~~~M~rs:~·:.Fra:nk Gaul are 6:30 RoH~ ClOQP!II' Show .UO Cjrcus )!oy
..
followed the
crowning or the theme o( the l'J'orit. Table eeor.l. •James White, a hofiowboned small are the following:
As of December -31, 1956, ~be
"ttr!rif' ISOtft. "Weddlnr · •n~
Siturclor llfihf lam\Jo!'M
7:00 Steve Aijen Show
Queen was planned by the Junion Uont were pastel anapdraiQDB and boy w.ho fHpped •bout the scene
"A Wol'IJ Alone" Lt!l authentic CAP had more t"-n 40 ,000 adult niveraary
May · 5, . with
PtoPle Me Fuan,
8:00 Alcoa Hour
,
"~ bsre!ooted and bedraggled but pl~ure
of 3 typical mentst •o
·~ some 16"00 open "hoUSe from until 4 p. m. at
committee aad their adyiaur•. llfl. the •l•vors ~ere m In1at ure· b 1ue ..,IU
' 1&gt;
n :- m·embers or wtiich
Piifry
Conln
~bow
~:00
Loretta Young Sitow .
•• Ell!
· and •'•·
'ther d1'&lt;guls'
1 nl· nor glo"'' ·are rated pUota JDd some 2,600
"'
their ho'me-ln Cheater.
loo Ballet ond lolrt. Emili' Spliiue • II v....
e 1owerJ
!'.!'!" ~ro. never aayin1 a word.
P1't a.-nea
·
CO\Isar'a llo~r . .
RoHmaey Clooney ·'
and the danees wert tD•aried.· by Jram booki wete blUe 1utle· _.lt'h
·Lila Terrell ••s Si1 Rollowborte, lfying it. Filming was done at tlie are rated CAP observers.
GUILD MlaftNG
li!ii~ Georre GOI&gt;tl sliuw
:00 TBA
Mn. L&lt;onard qwtn4-ky, t~e silver ttan and silk cords aild tu- atsb bare tooted and.· ~ery d. lrty. Cleveland State Hospital.
Air Search an4 ·rescue is ono or
11'~111' Hit I'U'idt
10:30 · New. Headlioeo
Li ndl 1o1 oore was Widow BllJr·
,.,.
The WOmen's
former Rse Ann Mtll.C, wtib Wit ...•els·
t.man in Shadew" I dra ma t'I'! the primary · non-combantant oper"' GUlfd nf tbe ~'D~
~ an4 SpCII'(a
10:U Nlfewltch
t.!IIOC!Iated with the Andftw p.,..
Silv.r mask! wre liven ttr the houae, who was alter the heart ol presentatl'On of a man's ltruggle atlonal mbsions ttte Civil Alr Pa- efated ~urch wi'J meet, at th~
TV Nile......
1ii:OO SliD Ort
Hah Dancing Studio.
11irls and blue and red French be- Grandpappy Hankley (Jerry Davis) to overcome mental illness. H1s trol performs In behalf ot the church Wednesday at 7:30 It was
emotional reM'tions to the vuiow Air Foree and the Amerlcan ·pub- announced today by Miss Eliza·
rets lo the boys and the Prelteh but failed.
George BaunQINMr lnDounced, tli&gt;toiOI' was uted In tbe decoraThe cast ,after taking u 1 bows forms or treat-rpent and his fina: Uc. The CAP crews together with beth Flck, president, Miss Mary
the program whieh lfteludetl a t16"ns.
preJented dramaUe cotch Diehl return to reallly art f.lllthfu,l;.· trot1nd Pt!l'&amp;OnneJ, which lnelud" Virgin!-. ·Reibel wm be proaram
vocal trio, K&amp;)' DJnt, Ver1 corert.
Mrs. J)ale Sn1ith re~
w1th an atttrattive shirt, then went ~treaellted .
commllnieatlona teehntclans wh~"' ehairn\ari:"
lte&amp;bd\~nt ahd
chaitlriian.
~nd Car~tl Bld::er, who unt ~·cJiln.
to Mr. Diehl's new home on ChJJ''Working
and
Pllaylng to
more ~han 14,000
\
J
·""
'
tez" ; pantomlnie . DavLI lettftr,
dren's
Horne
Hill
tor
a
poat·play
Health,"
a
:Portrayal
or
an
occuthe ~--'"'•tr,1 •
t:OO Sin Do
.
Juhn Ketchka, WUbur Rowley Jr.,
!2=,!!lliii
Loinp
Uoto
lly Feel.
party. Tommy Goett, ticket sales _patlQWtl amt ~Jtllft'll thttN
~- -Up· an&gt;Uva ·
'v
"You Are So Rare To Ke" by the
i:ilr tlfo ·;;, lire-..,..
man.,cr
reported net rft\!!Jptl of p"Wfihm ttl a JMn~t - t l l l.
11:00 United N-ations in Adlpn
.. Haltcutl" of tttev~aton lame; t.,
about $'1M. Ted Beegle wu candy 1;'111! i~ afld
ot ttl ~ft
11~30 Camera. 1hre"e : \ , l • •
danee, Betty Harrla, "Poor People
Cajjl!lu ~......,.
tales manager.
a ~JNi:ff e!MIIft"M,
lt:9Q t.cfli TP. .A,TriP :;
of Paris", In Apache eoltume of
Stage manaeers were James
.. . _ . . Gt GJ!td'' 1 ~h·
10:80 MlPt1 lfoU..
black and red; vocal aolo "April
1•:3CI
i!fld
liemsley
and
Gary
Carman;
promp.
thm
ot die ma)U' ttiflttMtkWIJ
1:00
!i&lt;kieJlm.. ~ ,...,,
11:00 Luclcy' I p&lt;ich
In !'arll", Carol Bi•ker; pinto.
1'80
die &amp; llu)lel.i . '
11:110 Tlloo of Tona llaniiJ!I
mime "A Good Mal if 'Hil'd to
POIITSMOUTH UP - Scloto ters were Edith Riga• and Judy wbltJI ~:U,k made 1:Jy- tM v&amp;tufl
Usherettes were Ruth Horak tMr w - · in tift. ti'Oiifftt! Btt•l'!":i'hr .fr&amp;
ti:oo
lllr
't.op
2:30 'h' Blf Pl&lt;t\lre
JPI.nd", Betty Hanls; 9'Geal talo, County heslth o:rncen~ indleated HOyt.
JUta Neutzllng, Carol Bowen, Car~ ttQ.J.
3:00 We Bebeve ··
1:00 ·Tbe: Lone ftafta:~r
"You're MY Everythin1", Kay today that an animal quar1nth1e
oJ
Bearhs,
Susie
Vaughan
and
Ear,
The
movies
will
be
repoe•~d
aU
1:30
Life
in
U.
S.
A.
3:30 The Last word
Oarat; soft shoe dance 'Tea lor may be neceuary j( continued
day. They \9111 bt aflotm ·.fr&amp;.tl
1:45 Baseball Preview
4:00 Faee the Natie)h
Two", John Ketehks, Thomu Sldn.. wich1pread ~ase1 ol rab.le1 are lene Ren8'haw.
Acknowledgements were made to 1:00 to 11 :00 md trom l :o&amp; tu
4~ 30 Su11day New! Special'
1:53 Baseball GaJr"J' of Week
ner, James Ohlin1er, Llrry Web· reported.
Mr. Aaron Zahl and the Manual &amp;:00.
·&amp;
:00 Colonel Mar~h
!1:00
Jr.
ToWn
Meetln&amp;
Snce the Iirst ot the rear some Tr a1n1ng c 1asses for building spe·
runa; cancan chorus Vera Covert
5:30 TV Clauraom •
5:30 Oarbide Choru!
Phylli1 Stanley, Charlotte Lllht· 50 else.. of the di•eaae have been cia! effects, to Rita Ball ar\d June
8:00 Air Power
8:00 My Frie·nd Fileki
foot, Carol Blaker, Judy Van reported in the county. &amp;mo was O'Brien f-or m1meopraphing the
8:30
Q(lldell
Pl&amp;JbOUII
8:30 ADnle O•kleJ'
Coone:y, who wore the tridltional beUeved caused by foxes and oth- proaram• and to Rachel Genheim·
7:00 Llule
1:00 ~'n~ '/'~.Y Tho"atro
eqncan eastumes with varl·rolo~ er aame that. bave. entered Port.r- p_r a,nd ApfU ~hasteen tor makina
I
7:3d
' Msr1e '(li•'\;d.ll!r l'lll~plon
rll,ffltd lill:ilts.
_• tnoUia...
ti
·
•
·
.
.
.
posters.
7:30 Baeeaaeua. · .
8:00
Ed: Sli1Jivail
Mr•. Cl11-enee Lacey was RCcom.
.' Volulil...._. Calltd
The play waa written by Le
' .
9:00
G.
E. Theaire
pani1t for the proJram with the
ON CAlL
Roma Greth.
AU penoaJ Wh'&lt;l had vOtunteel'- B:OO Ja~ Oh!uon Sho"
9:30 Allred Rltch&lt;och
er:eeptlon of the soft shoe dance
PORTLAND, Me.-Pollee ortled to help the sali&amp;bury PTA~Pl't!· 8:00 Gale~ Storm Show
!0:00 $8f;ll00 Ch.illon(o
which was accompanied by Kay cers here can leave lhelr patrol
pare th"e POmOna Orange battqu ·t
10:80 Wbat'r My Lin•
. 1
Darst.
cars to investliate t'rimes and
Mon&amp;y nlghlr at the school hav• 1:30 He)' J'eannle
Methodist Churches throughout
11:00 Sundi.J News Special
A reproduction of the Elfcl ~ till reomadn "on call". Cruio~er
been aa~ed to be at the eafeter' 1
Ohio will be obsefvlnjt "CoUeae
11:1&amp; T.tie-l.ate Sbow
tower, outlined in blue ll&amp;htl was ear11 have been equipped with ~·o·
kitchen by 1 p. me Monday aceor·l· 10:()(, Gunamo:1le
Day"
Sunday
April
28.
This
Is
a
12&lt;80 Sip Oil
the fooal point of the decoratlona dio devices that enable dispatchina to Maxine Arnold In an;-a.nu,·
day on which mlni11ters of l~aJ
Tbe Late Sbow
liON OF. -PRAYIR
and .a star-Bprlnkled blue canopy er• al headquarters to honk till
ncetnent.
tOday:
·
...
chur,ches
ha~
their
rongregattons
covered tbe dance floor. A typical horn,~~ or Ciash the llJchts of parlt·
ca.U attention to the wor:lc beiUf.
French OUt·door c:ate was oppo11lte ed patroJ ears to summon the or.
· d'o ne -amonf' ll~"'ntt on ~tie.,;e
the: bind shell and tablef and ficer11 back to their vehicles t-r~
Plant for the 1987 ~ale of Bud· campuse1
OhiO!
'
c:haln wete placed under a red radlo meuaa:ea.
dy Puppies by the Veterans ot
The
1upPort
and Wh1te atrlpe-d awning,
Forelan w-ars got underw•y luM
The queen'• throne wa• decoratni,h1ht when Commander Uobart
11:68 S"n OnRaub a~pointed Mr. Gilbert Zwll
1116
1:00 Movie :MaUnte
llnrt
of
the
Meta•
Coonty
Post
.t9
lurn
•.: 11 1:1 4 llli ~·J.:j
4:30 . Bihlo Time
.
ehalnnan of the annual drive. Mr
n~ina rides. PeroJ ··:; ! i • !ll .·!:,l. r,
DO'WN
17.Clut
1:00
Tin!
Quo,
Pl•?hGUIO
t•:·.II"·JJ I ~ :·J:r 1. hserv"iee Is reQue11te.! 8:00 SaturdQ .!JAWP
twilling hu lona been active ~n
J. To aklmp
20. Man·
1' 1 :1~111
-~ ~~ ~·l ''JII
veterans affaln.
I . Conttlned
arer
· l:ll o. Sa)urda$ Sporll Review
'~' .,
~ ~ : ·.J ; ! •: 11 :"1
In acceptir.g the posltlon as
I I .1 1 ! \~ :•\,'", If . 111 "1
3. 1tn11e unit
of
8110 Lol't Talll:. II Ovor
!\ .• ).';:! ~ , JI:\FJ
chairman Mr. Zwlllinr pointed
MI!I'TINO CA~UD
t . Pronoun
mlnlnl
'I "•J :·l •J 1• :-11~ ·.w• , 1
7:et PQ! ArDott~- - ·
out to tho~~e present that the eaffi·
prop.
&amp;. Strike, ••
'l'l!o- P6in'oroy YiO,liiOn'l Priyof , 7:10
•;.,ht '..'1 :-1 . I ,_,:1
Fam0110 Film F..U•II
to punllh
erty
palrn
could
be
a
suece1s
only
if
Will fmetl f.t tbe· Flrot Bap- 8;00 La,rrtttet Wtlt
:1 1J JIJ ~j i•J '..'I -:1 i
1. Harbor
li. Thin. u ~ 1LI " 4 •J i:H.:l.'J H ,•:
all mem:ben of t h c communlt'-'
WtdnOI~ at 10 • : ill·
D ~·~ :It I il !-1!·:~'1 ··
7.1ttr
a dot'
10:0!1 ourt .tu\llea
partlclpated
in
t
h·
e
drlve.
He
•"" •l •• • 1 , 1· 1 : : o~
' .
' "
'
I .CioMr
1:1. Witt\.
1lresaed the point that while ot11er
ttciJO
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and that tht' VeferaP.t AdminlstN·
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the multitude of NIJCII U now bai
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le-t Swatzl! 1 as ·~sslst&amp;'\t, gang tht!
song "On MY Honor." PJ'\ Vaua,hali. ~old of the N:atiOllal Jarp.boroe
which wlll be held at X•ll~'
July ' Sod wili be attended
50 to 75 thousand ~ys.
Charles Do.wnie lold o( ~be L"ffM,P
which wlllloe held at Calf'll .\!ro)!l
head Hun tington, ,w. va,dor .one
week beginning July 14. ,Tw~nt7·
five of Uu! l-ocal scout~ h«ve reg.tster~ sq far t&amp; -att~nd this camp.
A camporee 'to be n~ld ilt
-Chester. the wee)!:end of May
be attended ~Y -all
fCOUts WtlB .f!xpl"ned by
li ,vo''''-~ S:p~ncer.
elose ,of the .
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whieb Mrs. Edward Baer is tb'
leader and Mr., Leo Crew the a,.
~Stant.
MrS. Charles Persinger is tbe
leader artd Mrs. ThOruu HenneiSY
Jr. the auiltaDt of tbe Girl-~~ Seout8
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34 ;years In the Army ex M·S1t.
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ln their ntd,Jusilment .problem1,
.and to ~rovldl a notmal, hnMy
home life tor war orpbans at th ·
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Braves Outslug Reds, In Clear
Hold On League's First Place
ly FRED DOWN

UniNd p,.... Sports wr;,.r
Tbe Milwaukee Braves o wned
undisputed pos&amp;ession o C fir st
place in the Natio nal League today because they're beati ng t he
C incinnati Re dl egs at th elr ow n

letics o:fler the Boston Red Sox
beat the New York Yankees, 6-2,
m an afternoo n game. In other
night games, the Det roit Tigera
downf'rl the Cleveland Indians, 5-0,
and the Balti more Orioles beat the
W eu~hington Senator s, 4-3.

came- the home run.

Bob P1.1,rkcy scattered nine hils

The _Braves_ swept to th ei r sev- for h ts secon d wm of t he seaso n
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v1.::tory In eight games and

as t he Plrates kayoed Padres in

th e tr fourth _stral~ht ove r the Red- I 5 •.-3 i nni ngs . Frank Thoma s kno ckle gs, 9-2, Fru:lay mght with a salvo ed in •three rum for the Pirates

of four ho~ers that gave them 11
_leagu e-l e&amp;oJang tota l of 13 for the
season. J~ Adcock walloped two
l!tJme rs and drove in five ru n!
and Johnny Log an and De l Cr andali also homer ed for the ~rave..; .
~arren .Spahn scored h1 s third
straight wm or the se~on and
the Bro~. ves . took over !1rst place
when the Pittsburgh Pirate knocfed out 1955 World Series hero
Johnny Podrl:'s an d beat the Brooklyn Dod ge rs, 7-1.. Rookie Don Card.
well of the Ph1ladelphla Phillies
shut oul tht: New York Giants,
5-0, ln t he other. N. L. game.
Chi,ox . a ..t A'•
I_n the A~ ertean League. the
Chicago Wh tte Sox aolidltied their
h?ld on first place with a 4-3
vtctory ove r the Kan sas City Ath-

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F.A S1' DETH-OIT. Mlch.-Polic:!
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with a homer and 11 single while
Duke Snider .'!aved the DodgeTS
from a shutout with a homer in
the ~i g hth fra me.
Cardwell , maki ng his first major league start, came up with a
four-hi!te; ·and struck out four as
J o!lnny Antoo elli of the Giants sur.
fered hi s second Joss . Chiro Fernandez wallo ped a three.Jfun hom·
er for the Ph illies.
Jim Rivera and Sherm Loll
homered as Billy Pier ce ain:~
his sec ond win for the Whif s
with late-inning relief help efroo~
Bob Keegan. The White Sox now
have a 6-1 season'• record and
lour strail!:ht vJctoriea over h
Athletica
t e
Y~un 1 Sl•l•r SluiM
Dave Sisler son or Hall or Farner George Sisler, heat the Yankees fo~ the second time ir. a
week with a neat seven - hilter.
~w~ unearned runs in the third
mnmg and Jimm y Pieraall'8'
three-r un homer ·off relief pteber
T.ommy Byrne in the seventh pro.
vldcd the Red Sox with their big
runs .
Al Kalln c knocked in four runA
three with his first homer of th~
liC&lt;t~o n, as th P. Tigers downed the·
lndta ns. Duk t• Maas picked up
from the inj ur ed J&lt;' ran k La.ry in
t h(' fot 1rth iuning to complete the
sh utout
. ~ oe Ginsbe rg, RUbbing for the
lflJ ured Gus Tri11 ndos, doubled
h?m ~ th e tic·hrcaki ng run in tbc
dtghth i nn in~ to give the Orioles
the decis ion nvc r the Senatora.

cummunitY's scout

On 'J'be Brightest Corner

ca rs traveled

262,'17~ mil l·:; i n lfljfi--or
HI limes around 1h1~ world.

In Middleport

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Offlee Hnan: 9 to 12, Z_to S. tciose Ill Nooa oa

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Molnhlln1 eompltlt lloclcsof allltultclo
lng Npalrlnt •ncl home modoml•
wUon pto:ductl undtr cmo Nof.
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Bowling Highlights

FaJcons Edge
san·dyville 54

In Ball Game
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Milwa~kee

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Brooklyn
Philadelphia
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New York
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Cmcinnatl
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Chicago
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Pittsburgh
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St. Louis
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Friday's Rnulta
. ' '· L. at Chi.,- ppd,, ...., 4, rain
l'hlladtlphl• 5 N., York ' 0
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MllwaH" t Clnclnr..tl 2 nltlhf
Saturclty't l'roMbla Pltchen '
New York at PhiladeiPhia-G~
mez 2-o vs Roberta o-2.
Brootl)'D at Pltuburgb ·• Newcombe IH vs Kline o-2.
St. LoWs d Cblcago-M~Dinitt
1).0 VI RUI'h D-2.
iMllwaukee at Clnc :nn•U night
-Burdette 1·1 vs Hacker O·Cl.
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New Y•rtt: .., Philldtlphta 2
lroolilyn at Plttlburth
It, Lduls at ChlcJto
. Mllwau... at Cin~:lnMtl
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Chicago
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6 3 .667 1
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New York
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Kansas City
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Baltimore
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a 7 .300 41&gt;

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Washington

Friday's R••ultt
Ba•ton 6 PMw York 2
lalltmore ll Washlnfrton :S nllht
Detroit 5 Clevelancl 0 nl1ht
Chlceto 4 KanMI City 3 nl1 .t
Saturday's Probable Pltchef'l
Boston at New Yor-k • Brewt'lr
1·1 VI Shantz 1·0.
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Balit1more-Stoi:Jbs 0..2 vs Fornieles 1.0.
Detroit at Clevellu~d · Foytack
().() VI 'Score 1-1.
Chicago a.t KanSihl City · night
JJ)onovan (H). vs Kellner o-l.
$'-"'Clay's Gtnwa
· Chlcai'Q at Kanus City
D•trolt at Cl•vtland 2
Wethington at laltlmoro 2
Boston at New Yorlt

Engl~h~~ncher May ·

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Kid Btssey's manaa:er threatener!
today to return to Ena:land. " un .
len .we can ,. i &amp; n up a teatl\er·
weight title tlg!it" wlthln two .;r
three days.'!
Manager George! .Biddle made
the st1temel\t fol~oWing the dar. .
l).ln(. American debut F'rlday ni!lht
of the powerfully-built Batst!Y,
Brltilh Empire champion fi'01•1
N'l1erta, Afr.lca. Bass~y overwhel·
med Miguel Benios of Puerto Rico
b:y brute (Orce in their nationally.
televlted J2-round bout to aeore
a unanlmoua upaet vtctory.

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Parents'Asked H~tingtonian Blocking Robbins' 1ath
To S~d Straight N.S Champio+p
To Meet On

•PINEHURST, N. e. UP - Walk·
er Cupper Bill Campbell of Hu~bin&amp;f;o.q, W. v~. st.and1 today be.
tween defendi.U.S: eharn~lon Hill·
man Robbina Jr.', "lfemphll, Tenn.
and a seeond atraiJht North and
Sontlnol Sports Edit.,.
Soutb Amateur golf championship.
Little and Pony · League otficeJJ
Medtlilt Robbina and CampbeU
.e1lled today for 1 mass lbeeUnc teed off ~ay Jn !be 36-hole final
ot oplayers' parenta Qf. Pomeroy,
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and otbers Inlereated I~ the oum- Louis Heart Found
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In Friday'a semifinals, RobblDI
deleated Or. Bud Taylor of Pomona, Calif., 4 and 3, while ·camp. •
'bell downed BUI Hyndman 1l'D of
Phliadelpbia, last yel r's runnerup,3and2.

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Pomerov Sfnio&lt; HiJib ouditorlum .
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to lay plant !or •q. immediat~
CHI'CAGO VP - · Things wete
DES llOINES Iowa ~ Jooflnt up a bit _for form~r heavy. Triple gold medal · Olympic win·
drive to raise at leu.t $800.
Pomeroy ·Rla:b School Coae~ weiebt , chafl!;p :Joe LouiB today. ,ner Bobby Morrow has waited 1
D~k .Retton la , .preaident of the 1111 ~elr:etbook mij:ht be .a bit full year for tbis afternoon.
Little League ' ~BOeiatlOn~ Lloy 1 Wfllk, tut 1t.l:&amp; heart Js stronger
Morrow wants to aven.ge his ~­
(Dint)'l) Moore is ·viee· prealdent than first thl:tugbt. ,
· ' . feat at the hands of Dave Slme
and Tr-acy Whaley, eecretary-tr~aLouts was iold Friday hia heart _.i n lhe 1956 Drake Relays, -n wls
surer. They ~greed tod~y that cer- c:Qnditlon ll~td. Improved enoua:b 10 the first defeat of Morrow'a -eel•
taln other effoljl. ,to raise the D" that ' he miibt be able lo resutQe: · 1::K&gt;:t:.:•te::;.;•:;:a:::••::•::.•·; ..._ _ _ _ __
C&amp;MIJ')' m.o ne,rhayt., f:J.iled, · an- hb 'ob as a referee of wrestlina' ·
oth~" public ca~u .which .wm matches 1'be Jncome tax-troubJei!
touch business men, organization!, Louis ta' (a a. poslt~on to welconi• "
and resldenta mufft be· started at · any soun:e df added revenue. ,
once.
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to attend and. lend Wherever You
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fl-~d coal r • nte, •hell, 1reen and
IYDI)'. $10.00. Shorty Honoaha.
123 Butte rnut Ave., Pomeroy.

lill~ enlploym~nt _ hire _ ' ~
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6r (ut•.. • · tp~t . ltco!t throueh TWO LOTS in Middleport...-;.~h
Dailt ;!ent'III•I wANT
60 X 100, bclween South Sec;;;! ~ " AnSt-, ,[)®, . put it off _
ond and South Front Qr can be
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·f actory ap:proved ma-ehlnea. LeonarC! '• Lawn Mower Shoo , 1 mile
north of Cheater on Sta'te Route
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All work cuaranted . Fu1ly ln-

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TOI(IGHT
ln Pomeroy are planned, one from Bany Sullivan Barbara Stanwyck
Syracu/Je • MinerSYille, aDd on.t
MAVIR,ICK GUIEN
from Racine. These boys are ail
(Niturama-Lite Cinemascope
"graduates': of the 19M Uele
On Color)
Lei!gue program.
-a~
_OtfJcers •ot the y1111th program · '•Hugh Marlowe
Jean TaylQJ.
hope to match. the ~tUe Le1Juc' ;
EARTH V$ THE FLYING
$600 with another_ $800, ,m akh (
SAUCERS
$1200, then operate lh·e Little and
- also.Po~y Leagues ·out of one "flnan·
Comedy anti Cartvon
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Howev~r. they said $1200 will
Henry
Fonda ,
James clgney
not be- enougb to operate both
Jack
Lemon
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league• through the seaaon. I•
MISTER ROBERTS
will be enoufh to jet" both siart
(Cinemascope - Technlcolof)
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-alsOat the Tuesday a~~~t me.etina:.
Margaret
Lindsay
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Baseball
Results

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Crow '!' Chicks wo n three gamt!l
from Pi. Pleasant Hard ware Thurs..
day night to sew up the Jeeond
hJ lf or the Men's Cla ssic League.
'I he Chicks already had taken the
fir st half. They were led by Bob
Lou ks with a 219 high ai ngle and
620 total.
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Earlier in the week they t oo\
The Wabama White Faltona
th re e from t he Pyrex "5" of Park· overcame a 4-0 defielf J"rtday artersburg wh en Wes Beolle.s had a ernoon , to defeat the Sandyville
high single of 224.
Pirates by a score of H ' in a Jlme
CROWS CHICKS
played on ~he Wahama field .
Louks
189 219 212 620
The winning Wahama run came
Menchini
187 185 190 542 ln tbe l&amp;lt of the aeventh Inning
Horak
134
H55 289 when. with Lhe :score tied at 4 all,
Kimes
168 168 1~7 493 Denver Gibbs stna:led to center.
.Clifford
174 148 203 ~25 The ateal was on and Glbba went
Belles
152
152 all the way to third on an over
852 852 917 2621 throw of ~econd baSe. He then
Total
PT. PL: HARDWARE
scored ou an overthrow at third.
l;lacker
1:i J 160 .146 457
Sandyville .scored early In the
Blind
150 HiO 150 450 game getUnt their four run• in
Blind
150 150 150 450 the first two innlna:s. They tallied
Choquette
173 135 131 o&amp;39 two in each.
Pn inter
1£18 163 200 531
In the first Inning, Blll Bo.uess
Tolal
792 7:)8 777 2327 ~~ngled and Bob White blt llafely
but was out · eoing into .econd.
PYREX "5''
Ramsey singled borne Boggen and
Cheuvron.t, J .
181 196 202 579 later scored on an error.
Bell
168 169 179 ~1(1
In tbe second lnn1na Fiom was
Barker
191 160 2M 575 safe 011 an. error and Taylor walkBanks
180 179 1.0 499 ed. Tbey btttl:i scored on a bit b:r
Deenls
Hll 140 158. 44-7 Bone••·
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871 844 901 2816
•ROWS CHICKS
The Falconi JJcored twice tn the
Louks
133 183 184 tiOO bottom hal! of the fourth inning
Mench ini
100 181 153 Ml() and then tied it up In the fifth. In
Holmes
178 169 198 D45 the fourth , Jerry Zerkle walked
Clifford
201 172 213 586 and scored on. Lany Lieving•s hit:
Belles
228 169 215 d10 Lleving scored when the ltarting
Totals
904 874 963 2741 hurler ror the Pirates, Enock Ured
and walked three.
LOCAL SCORES (4/ lS/ 57
In the fifth inning , Zerkle again
TWIN CITY LEAGUE
started everything with a base on
FOREMAN ABBOTT
Bowen
128 177 1~0 4Mi balls. , He was followed by John
Abboll
uo
134 2'3 Hall, wbo singled. Zerkle scored
Radford
142 197 121 ~0 on Denvef Gibbs' hit and Hall
Blackston
167 145
312 came ~orn e on Larry Lieving's
VVagner
150 1~ 310 ground ball which forced Gibb's
' Total
MD 669 1565 1790 at Jecond.
The line score:
BOOSTERS
Sandyville
220 000 0-4 4 4
Betdng
117 129 105 3tH
000 220 1- rl 6 2
VVhipple
134 I~ 165 4!57 Wahams
Batteries:
Enoch
; Snider (LP)
A!!lh ·
120 140 131 391
and
BUrke
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Zerkl
e,
Gibbr (WP),
Blind
110 ItO 110 330
1 16 6
23 and Hesson.
Hand icap
Total
482 563 !517 Uli52
FRIENDLY TAVERN
Casper Will Hold Hi&amp;
Chesher
107 1157 167 431
Tryinl{
Rou;,h, G.
168 191 JJO 489 Lend
LOUlSVU.LE,
Ky
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Neri
165 174 186 524
Lewis
167 172 184 523 out swinglng a ~lub, chubby Bill
Total
607 694 666 1967 Caspar is certain to ret11ln ·h l J.
two-stroke lead In the $30',000 Ken
OVEC
Smith
1~ 1-44 119 418 tucky Derby Open golf tourn.tJe nks
129 163 14:1 437 ment·because th is unique links
Muncy
13'1 132 1~3 422 shaw Is taking th e day off to s ·· ·~
Bli nd
110 110 110 330 the races.
Handica [l
M M M 162
Caspar carved an even par 71
Total
M4 603 590 1767 Friday fo r a M-bole tot-al ot 207
SPORT CENTER
He wu followed by Johnny Po ~ t ,
McKi nney, G.
21M 115 144 463 Peter Thomson, and Jaek Fledt
Stob~rt .
, 13fl ·166 189 f44 at IQ0,\1"
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168'"173. 178 . $19
Drenner
181 200 184 565
HORSE MEET RISE
Handirap
Ht 19 19
157.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. UP - M. N.
.Total
711 673 664 2048 Gammon has been selling meat ,
DAVIS WARNER
for the city's zoo animal s for 4&amp;
Sisson
161 148 144 451 ye an. In 1903, Gammon said , horae
Damt: wrwt
]49 1157 161 467 meat sold for five cents pel- 100
Davis, B.
148 Hl4 1~ 466 pounds. Now the price Is $13 to
Davis, VV .
156 170 199 525 $H5 per 100.
Total
fl14 637 6M 1009
dfcd five years aao. He ~;;rt;dto
hold onto the elub but in order to
settle the estate the team was or.
dcred sold.· He tried to buy It himself and failed.
Johnny McHale , who Ia with the
Tlgen in Clneland trying to arrange a trade witb the Indian•,
was aeen u the logical choiee for
the general managerablp.

_.Konneth Klntf, loca l stock-car
raciug cq-t hwiast, saiJ today he's
had it.
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Hi s No. 14 was battling for first
second or third place In the feat ure race Friday night at Huntln jr·
toll when hia steering gear railed
and he went. through two fence ~
and roiled ov.er at least four times.
HiH car wu .a tolal Loss.
Kina
shakon up and bru ;.;
ed but still iJ about this morning.
. In the first heat of ·1 1()-lap race
King led It for eia:ht laps then
placed i'econ.d when hts ena:lne be
.Jan ~lulnJ. In the feature , !n
which he cracked u.p , bis motor
came 1b.ack ,to life and appar.ont1y
was ,tM' ·m~h ·to handle,

Dally Sentln~l . Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., April 27, 1957-5

POR CONSISTENT DEPBNDAIIL£ BEIULTS

·Briggs Bitter
Over Hassle To
Take GM's Job

FIRESTONE

D&amp;TI\Orr UP - Tbe Bdllt
narat, a put of Delroit·'tlaer b..ebatl rfor. ne.:rly four. deeadel, "wU
1rt!ftOYH' ·&amp;am tbe Tllftr acene
Frlday when Walter 0 . (Spike)
Brigs Jr., realgned 11 executive
· vice president, aeneral m~napr
and dJr.c:tor.
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Braves Outslug Reds, In Clear
Hold On League's First Place
ly FRED DOWN

UniNd p,.... Sports wr;,.r
Tbe Milwaukee Braves o wned
undisputed pos&amp;ession o C fir st
place in the Natio nal League today because they're beati ng t he
C incinnati Re dl egs at th elr ow n

letics o:fler the Boston Red Sox
beat the New York Yankees, 6-2,
m an afternoo n game. In other
night games, the Det roit Tigera
downf'rl the Cleveland Indians, 5-0,
and the Balti more Orioles beat the
W eu~hington Senator s, 4-3.

came- the home run.

Bob P1.1,rkcy scattered nine hils

The _Braves_ swept to th ei r sev- for h ts secon d wm of t he seaso n
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v1.::tory In eight games and

as t he Plrates kayoed Padres in

th e tr fourth _stral~ht ove r the Red- I 5 •.-3 i nni ngs . Frank Thoma s kno ckle gs, 9-2, Fru:lay mght with a salvo ed in •three rum for the Pirates

of four ho~ers that gave them 11
_leagu e-l e&amp;oJang tota l of 13 for the
season. J~ Adcock walloped two
l!tJme rs and drove in five ru n!
and Johnny Log an and De l Cr andali also homer ed for the ~rave..; .
~arren .Spahn scored h1 s third
straight wm or the se~on and
the Bro~. ves . took over !1rst place
when the Pittsburgh Pirate knocfed out 1955 World Series hero
Johnny Podrl:'s an d beat the Brooklyn Dod ge rs, 7-1.. Rookie Don Card.
well of the Ph1ladelphla Phillies
shut oul tht: New York Giants,
5-0, ln t he other. N. L. game.
Chi,ox . a ..t A'•
I_n the A~ ertean League. the
Chicago Wh tte Sox aolidltied their
h?ld on first place with a 4-3
vtctory ove r the Kan sas City Ath-

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with a homer and 11 single while
Duke Snider .'!aved the DodgeTS
from a shutout with a homer in
the ~i g hth fra me.
Cardwell , maki ng his first major league start, came up with a
four-hi!te; ·and struck out four as
J o!lnny Antoo elli of the Giants sur.
fered hi s second Joss . Chiro Fernandez wallo ped a three.Jfun hom·
er for the Ph illies.
Jim Rivera and Sherm Loll
homered as Billy Pier ce ain:~
his sec ond win for the Whif s
with late-inning relief help efroo~
Bob Keegan. The White Sox now
have a 6-1 season'• record and
lour strail!:ht vJctoriea over h
Athletica
t e
Y~un 1 Sl•l•r SluiM
Dave Sisler son or Hall or Farner George Sisler, heat the Yankees fo~ the second time ir. a
week with a neat seven - hilter.
~w~ unearned runs in the third
mnmg and Jimm y Pieraall'8'
three-r un homer ·off relief pteber
T.ommy Byrne in the seventh pro.
vldcd the Red Sox with their big
runs .
Al Kalln c knocked in four runA
three with his first homer of th~
liC&lt;t~o n, as th P. Tigers downed the·
lndta ns. Duk t• Maas picked up
from the inj ur ed J&lt;' ran k La.ry in
t h(' fot 1rth iuning to complete the
sh utout
. ~ oe Ginsbe rg, RUbbing for the
lflJ ured Gus Tri11 ndos, doubled
h?m ~ th e tic·hrcaki ng run in tbc
dtghth i nn in~ to give the Orioles
the decis ion nvc r the Senatora.

cummunitY's scout

On 'J'be Brightest Corner

ca rs traveled

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HI limes around 1h1~ world.

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Bowling Highlights

FaJcons Edge
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Cmcinnatl
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Chicago
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Pittsburgh
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St. Louis
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Friday's Rnulta
. ' '· L. at Chi.,- ppd,, ...., 4, rain
l'hlladtlphl• 5 N., York ' 0
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MllwaH" t Clnclnr..tl 2 nltlhf
Saturclty't l'roMbla Pltchen '
New York at PhiladeiPhia-G~
mez 2-o vs Roberta o-2.
Brootl)'D at Pltuburgb ·• Newcombe IH vs Kline o-2.
St. LoWs d Cblcago-M~Dinitt
1).0 VI RUI'h D-2.
iMllwaukee at Clnc :nn•U night
-Burdette 1·1 vs Hacker O·Cl.
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Svrtelay't lhme•
New Y•rtt: .., Philldtlphta 2
lroolilyn at Plttlburth
It, Lduls at ChlcJto
. Mllwau... at Cin~:lnMtl
A.,....lcan LNI-llt
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6 3 .667 1
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Baltimore
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Ba•ton 6 PMw York 2
lalltmore ll Washlnfrton :S nllht
Detroit 5 Clevelancl 0 nl1ht
Chlceto 4 KanMI City 3 nl1 .t
Saturday's Probable Pltchef'l
Boston at New Yor-k • Brewt'lr
1·1 VI Shantz 1·0.
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Balit1more-Stoi:Jbs 0..2 vs Fornieles 1.0.
Detroit at Clevellu~d · Foytack
().() VI 'Score 1-1.
Chicago a.t KanSihl City · night
JJ)onovan (H). vs Kellner o-l.
$'-"'Clay's Gtnwa
· Chlcai'Q at Kanus City
D•trolt at Cl•vtland 2
Wethington at laltlmoro 2
Boston at New Yorlt

Engl~h~~ncher May ·

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Kid Btssey's manaa:er threatener!
today to return to Ena:land. " un .
len .we can ,. i &amp; n up a teatl\er·
weight title tlg!it" wlthln two .;r
three days.'!
Manager George! .Biddle made
the st1temel\t fol~oWing the dar. .
l).ln(. American debut F'rlday ni!lht
of the powerfully-built Batst!Y,
Brltilh Empire champion fi'01•1
N'l1erta, Afr.lca. Bass~y overwhel·
med Miguel Benios of Puerto Rico
b:y brute (Orce in their nationally.
televlted J2-round bout to aeore
a unanlmoua upaet vtctory.

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To S~d Straight N.S Champio+p
To Meet On

•PINEHURST, N. e. UP - Walk·
er Cupper Bill Campbell of Hu~bin&amp;f;o.q, W. v~. st.and1 today be.
tween defendi.U.S: eharn~lon Hill·
man Robbina Jr.', "lfemphll, Tenn.
and a seeond atraiJht North and
Sontlnol Sports Edit.,.
Soutb Amateur golf championship.
Little and Pony · League otficeJJ
Medtlilt Robbina and CampbeU
.e1lled today for 1 mass lbeeUnc teed off ~ay Jn !be 36-hole final
ot oplayers' parenta Qf. Pomeroy,
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and otbers Inlereated I~ the oum- Louis Heart Found
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In Friday'a semifinals, RobblDI
deleated Or. Bud Taylor of Pomona, Calif., 4 and 3, while ·camp. •
'bell downed BUI Hyndman 1l'D of
Phliadelpbia, last yel r's runnerup,3and2.

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Pomerov Sfnio&lt; HiJib ouditorlum .
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Walling For Today . ·
to lay plant !or •q. immediat~
CHI'CAGO VP - · Things wete
DES llOINES Iowa ~ Jooflnt up a bit _for form~r heavy. Triple gold medal · Olympic win·
drive to raise at leu.t $800.
Pomeroy ·Rla:b School Coae~ weiebt , chafl!;p :Joe LouiB today. ,ner Bobby Morrow has waited 1
D~k .Retton la , .preaident of the 1111 ~elr:etbook mij:ht be .a bit full year for tbis afternoon.
Little League ' ~BOeiatlOn~ Lloy 1 Wfllk, tut 1t.l:&amp; heart Js stronger
Morrow wants to aven.ge his ~­
(Dint)'l) Moore is ·viee· prealdent than first thl:tugbt. ,
· ' . feat at the hands of Dave Slme
and Tr-acy Whaley, eecretary-tr~aLouts was iold Friday hia heart _.i n lhe 1956 Drake Relays, -n wls
surer. They ~greed tod~y that cer- c:Qnditlon ll~td. Improved enoua:b 10 the first defeat of Morrow'a -eel•
taln other effoljl. ,to raise the D" that ' he miibt be able lo resutQe: · 1::K&gt;:t:.:•te::;.;•:;:a:::••::•::.•·; ..._ _ _ _ __
C&amp;MIJ')' m.o ne,rhayt., f:J.iled, · an- hb 'ob as a referee of wrestlina' ·
oth~" public ca~u .which .wm matches 1'be Jncome tax-troubJei!
touch business men, organization!, Louis ta' (a a. poslt~on to welconi• "
and resldenta mufft be· started at · any soun:e df added revenue. ,
once.
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to attend and. lend Wherever You
"'Jh.N It t600 In tM . Little are arged
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their aid to the jqb of fh;umeing Are ...
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fl-~d coal r • nte, •hell, 1reen and
IYDI)'. $10.00. Shorty Honoaha.
123 Butte rnut Ave., Pomeroy.

lill~ enlploym~nt _ hire _ ' ~
• 25 atp
6r (ut•.. • · tp~t . ltco!t throueh TWO LOTS in Middleport...-;.~h
Dailt ;!ent'III•I wANT
60 X 100, bclween South Sec;;;! ~ " AnSt-, ,[)®, . put it off _
ond and South Front Qr can be
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·f actory ap:proved ma-ehlnea. LeonarC! '• Lawn Mower Shoo , 1 mile
north of Cheater on Sta'te Route
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120 Bl Insurance

Pl~S, l eaily ~rst ri! May. 1 mile
out ot llingsvllle on oexte'r Rd r ·

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schedule. Two Pon)' ~ague teams
TOI(IGHT
ln Pomeroy are planned, one from Bany Sullivan Barbara Stanwyck
Syracu/Je • MinerSYille, aDd on.t
MAVIR,ICK GUIEN
from Racine. These boys are ail
(Niturama-Lite Cinemascope
"graduates': of the 19M Uele
On Color)
Lei!gue program.
-a~
_OtfJcers •ot the y1111th program · '•Hugh Marlowe
Jean TaylQJ.
hope to match. the ~tUe Le1Juc' ;
EARTH V$ THE FLYING
$600 with another_ $800, ,m akh (
SAUCERS
$1200, then operate lh·e Little and
- also.Po~y Leagues ·out of one "flnan·
Comedy anti Cartvon
cial pot. ·•
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Howev~r. they said $1200 will
Henry
Fonda ,
James clgney
not be- enougb to operate both
Jack
Lemon
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W
illiam Powell .
league• through the seaaon. I•
MISTER ROBERTS
will be enoufh to jet" both siart
(Cinemascope - Technlcolof)
ed . This problem wUI be· dittusscJ
-alsOat the Tuesday a~~~t me.etina:.
Margaret
Lindsay
· Walter }l.eed
Parents and community le-aders
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RO~~ furnished apartrn~nt,
- uUhtles furnished . 3 room •nd
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Waverly, Ohio• . Dealer stuck
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14 to, 59 (t. Also.,10 wldfll.- tWo

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Jo~n Stout, Harrisonville.

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little and save a lot. T6eJe N'e
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Clo\h, Nylon, Fiberglas&amp; Awnings
Po_rch shades; Venetian blinds'
Wmd_ow blinds, Porch arid Law~
F~rmture. Free est!~ .. tes. Dale
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'Rock Spl'inas Grange met Thur,.
da'y ev~lng ~t the halL
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Homer ·Rice, worthy master, pl!e·
Sided al\d a tontrlbutio~ w. a .t
ma~~ to the American Cancer Soeiety. One, a~al for 41id 1wu answer~. ~· Edwlrd Hunfihrey r~·
'POrmct · that draw jbeetl ·lad been
made b)" tbe ·1\oni'B eeO~dmies e~
mmitte"e· tor tht Meigj GenetaJ
H;ospltat: Iff. report oa the pro·gre.u
In the. corilltiunity 18t\1ce pro.tWU
was "gawn, b)' &lt;¥r-, Fred Leifheiti.
P~ Wert m-ade ·to villit tM
¢ . G:'Wllllalt!s Gllange at TUPP!r&lt;'
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Full rate of 2 eeqtl per word wUl be dlar~ tor ad'-ttaln 11
ao~!'.._ tor J)efort'l the 15th of taM month follQWlnJlosertien g
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Baseball
Results

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Crow '!' Chicks wo n three gamt!l
from Pi. Pleasant Hard ware Thurs..
day night to sew up the Jeeond
hJ lf or the Men's Cla ssic League.
'I he Chicks already had taken the
fir st half. They were led by Bob
Lou ks with a 219 high ai ngle and
620 total.
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The Wabama White Faltona
th re e from t he Pyrex "5" of Park· overcame a 4-0 defielf J"rtday artersburg wh en Wes Beolle.s had a ernoon , to defeat the Sandyville
high single of 224.
Pirates by a score of H ' in a Jlme
CROWS CHICKS
played on ~he Wahama field .
Louks
189 219 212 620
The winning Wahama run came
Menchini
187 185 190 542 ln tbe l&amp;lt of the aeventh Inning
Horak
134
H55 289 when. with Lhe :score tied at 4 all,
Kimes
168 168 1~7 493 Denver Gibbs stna:led to center.
.Clifford
174 148 203 ~25 The ateal was on and Glbba went
Belles
152
152 all the way to third on an over
852 852 917 2621 throw of ~econd baSe. He then
Total
PT. PL: HARDWARE
scored ou an overthrow at third.
l;lacker
1:i J 160 .146 457
Sandyville .scored early In the
Blind
150 HiO 150 450 game getUnt their four run• in
Blind
150 150 150 450 the first two innlna:s. They tallied
Choquette
173 135 131 o&amp;39 two in each.
Pn inter
1£18 163 200 531
In the first Inning, Blll Bo.uess
Tolal
792 7:)8 777 2327 ~~ngled and Bob White blt llafely
but was out · eoing into .econd.
PYREX "5''
Ramsey singled borne Boggen and
Cheuvron.t, J .
181 196 202 579 later scored on an error.
Bell
168 169 179 ~1(1
In tbe second lnn1na Fiom was
Barker
191 160 2M 575 safe 011 an. error and Taylor walkBanks
180 179 1.0 499 ed. Tbey btttl:i scored on a bit b:r
Deenls
Hll 140 158. 44-7 Bone••·
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871 844 901 2816
•ROWS CHICKS
The Falconi JJcored twice tn the
Louks
133 183 184 tiOO bottom hal! of the fourth inning
Mench ini
100 181 153 Ml() and then tied it up In the fifth. In
Holmes
178 169 198 D45 the fourth , Jerry Zerkle walked
Clifford
201 172 213 586 and scored on. Lany Lieving•s hit:
Belles
228 169 215 d10 Lleving scored when the ltarting
Totals
904 874 963 2741 hurler ror the Pirates, Enock Ured
and walked three.
LOCAL SCORES (4/ lS/ 57
In the fifth inning , Zerkle again
TWIN CITY LEAGUE
started everything with a base on
FOREMAN ABBOTT
Bowen
128 177 1~0 4Mi balls. , He was followed by John
Abboll
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134 2'3 Hall, wbo singled. Zerkle scored
Radford
142 197 121 ~0 on Denvef Gibbs' hit and Hall
Blackston
167 145
312 came ~orn e on Larry Lieving's
VVagner
150 1~ 310 ground ball which forced Gibb's
' Total
MD 669 1565 1790 at Jecond.
The line score:
BOOSTERS
Sandyville
220 000 0-4 4 4
Betdng
117 129 105 3tH
000 220 1- rl 6 2
VVhipple
134 I~ 165 4!57 Wahams
Batteries:
Enoch
; Snider (LP)
A!!lh ·
120 140 131 391
and
BUrke
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Zerkl
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Gibbr (WP),
Blind
110 ItO 110 330
1 16 6
23 and Hesson.
Hand icap
Total
482 563 !517 Uli52
FRIENDLY TAVERN
Casper Will Hold Hi&amp;
Chesher
107 1157 167 431
Tryinl{
Rou;,h, G.
168 191 JJO 489 Lend
LOUlSVU.LE,
Ky
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Neri
165 174 186 524
Lewis
167 172 184 523 out swinglng a ~lub, chubby Bill
Total
607 694 666 1967 Caspar is certain to ret11ln ·h l J.
two-stroke lead In the $30',000 Ken
OVEC
Smith
1~ 1-44 119 418 tucky Derby Open golf tourn.tJe nks
129 163 14:1 437 ment·because th is unique links
Muncy
13'1 132 1~3 422 shaw Is taking th e day off to s ·· ·~
Bli nd
110 110 110 330 the races.
Handica [l
M M M 162
Caspar carved an even par 71
Total
M4 603 590 1767 Friday fo r a M-bole tot-al ot 207
SPORT CENTER
He wu followed by Johnny Po ~ t ,
McKi nney, G.
21M 115 144 463 Peter Thomson, and Jaek Fledt
Stob~rt .
, 13fl ·166 189 f44 at IQ0,\1"
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168'"173. 178 . $19
Drenner
181 200 184 565
HORSE MEET RISE
Handirap
Ht 19 19
157.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. UP - M. N.
.Total
711 673 664 2048 Gammon has been selling meat ,
DAVIS WARNER
for the city's zoo animal s for 4&amp;
Sisson
161 148 144 451 ye an. In 1903, Gammon said , horae
Damt: wrwt
]49 1157 161 467 meat sold for five cents pel- 100
Davis, B.
148 Hl4 1~ 466 pounds. Now the price Is $13 to
Davis, VV .
156 170 199 525 $H5 per 100.
Total
fl14 637 6M 1009
dfcd five years aao. He ~;;rt;dto
hold onto the elub but in order to
settle the estate the team was or.
dcred sold.· He tried to buy It himself and failed.
Johnny McHale , who Ia with the
Tlgen in Clneland trying to arrange a trade witb the Indian•,
was aeen u the logical choiee for
the general managerablp.

_.Konneth Klntf, loca l stock-car
raciug cq-t hwiast, saiJ today he's
had it.
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Hi s No. 14 was battling for first
second or third place In the feat ure race Friday night at Huntln jr·
toll when hia steering gear railed
and he went. through two fence ~
and roiled ov.er at least four times.
HiH car wu .a tolal Loss.
Kina
shakon up and bru ;.;
ed but still iJ about this morning.
. In the first heat of ·1 1()-lap race
King led It for eia:ht laps then
placed i'econ.d when hts ena:lne be
.Jan ~lulnJ. In the feature , !n
which he cracked u.p , bis motor
came 1b.ack ,to life and appar.ont1y
was ,tM' ·m~h ·to handle,

Dally Sentln~l . Pomeroy·Mlddleport, 0 ., April 27, 1957-5

POR CONSISTENT DEPBNDAIIL£ BEIULTS

·Briggs Bitter
Over Hassle To
Take GM's Job

FIRESTONE

D&amp;TI\Orr UP - Tbe Bdllt
narat, a put of Delroit·'tlaer b..ebatl rfor. ne.:rly four. deeadel, "wU
1rt!ftOYH' ·&amp;am tbe Tllftr acene
Frlday when Walter 0 . (Spike)
Brigs Jr., realgned 11 executive
· vice president, aeneral m~napr
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Brl~ J'rldAJ! otter ·oll lhne had
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Braves Outslug Reds, In Clear
Hold On League's First Place
By FRED DOWN
l le tics dter the Boston Red Sox
UnitM P..-• Sports Wrlhlr
beat the New York Yankees 6-2
f!!e Milwaukee ~raves owned in an afternoon game. In ~the~
undisp!lted poss~sswn of Ciri&gt;1 ) night game~. the Del roil Tigen
plaee m the Nat~onal L~gue to- down('d the Cleve land Ind ians, 5-0,
d~y _because they re beating the and the Baltimore Orioles beat the
Cmcmnatl Redlegs at lheir own Wash ingtC'n Senators 4-3 ·

&amp;arne-the home run.
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Bob Purkey scatte~ed' ~ine hits
The _B raves_ sw~pt to the1r sev- for hts second win of the season
enth VICtory m eight games and as the Pirates kt~yo etl Podres in
the1r rourth_ ~tralg_ht ove.r the Red- 5 1h inulngs . Frank Thomas knocklegs, 9-2, Fn(;ay mght w1th a salvo ed in ·three runs for the Pirates
of four homen that gave them a w1th a hom er and a single while
league-leading total of 13 for the Duke Snider .saved the Dodgers
season. Joe Adcock. walloped two from a shutout with a homer in
homers and dro'Je 1n f1ve runs the eighth frame.
and John ny Logan and Del CranCardwell , making hi!f first rna·
dall al so homered for the ~ravP~ . Jor league !il.ilft, cil.me up with a
~arren _
Spahn scored has thud four-hitter ·and struck out four as
stra1ght wm of the se~on and Johnny Antonelli of the Giants suf.
the Br.tves . look over. f1rst place fered his second loss. Chico Ferwhen the Pittsburgh P'Jra~e knoc~ - nandez walloped a three-run hom·
ed out 19~~ World Ser1es hero er for the Phi Illes.
Johnny Podres and beat the Brook·
Jim Ri~·era and Sherm LoU
lyn Dodgers, 7-1.. Rookie _Don ~a~d- homered as Billy Pierce ain:~
wtdl of the Philadelphia Phlllles h1s second win for the whife s
!h,..ut out lhr New York Giants, with late-inning relief help fro~
.,..,.., in rhe other. N. L g~me.
Bon Keegan. The White Sox now
Chh;ox . a..t A •
have a 6-1 season's record and
'hl_n the Amertcan League. the four straight victories over the
C 1cago White Sox solidiried their Athletics
h?ld on first place with a 4-3
Y~ung Sitler Slnlft
v1clory over the Kansas City Alh·
Dave Sisler . son of Hall of Fam·
er George Sisler, beat the Yankees for the second time in 8
week wilh a neat seven
hilter
!~~ unearned runs in the third
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tltree·ru n homer ·off relief ptcher
Tommy Byrne in the seventh pro.
Vlded the Red Sox with their big
runs.
AI Kaline knocked In four runli
Rooms
three with his rirst homer of th~
season, a~ thr. Tigers downed the·
Indl&amp;ll6. Dukf Maas picked up
from the injuJ·ed Frank Lary in
the fonrlh inning to complete the
FOR
8hutout
. foe Ginsberg . ~&gt;ubb ing for the
IIIJured Gus Tr11111dos doubled
horne the tie·bl"e:~king ~un in tbe
dighth iunin~ to g!~e the Orioles
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Menchi ni
Holmes

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Totals

Bowen
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Radtord
Blackston
Wagner
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BOOSTERS
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Parents Asked H~tingtonian Blocking Robbins' Path
To Meet On
To Sooond Straight N-S Championship
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The Wahama Wh.ite Falcons
7 1 .87:1
overcame a W defici(Friday 1ft· Milwaukee
Brooklyn
8 2 .750 1
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ro.u,p.d of the 57th annual t~.urna_-­
f 4 .500 3
Pirates by a score of s-4 in a t•me ·Philadt\lphia
ment over the 7,007 • Y.rrd PlneNew York
4 5 .444 3%
lngton.
v~.. ltlnda today bepl&amp;yed on the Wahama field.
hunt
Country Club course. ,
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tween deft-Ddillf chsm~ion HiU·
The winning Wahama run came Cincinnati
In Friday's !"emlfinall, R.Gbblnt
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man
Robbins
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Tenn.
Chicago
3
5
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4
in the last of the seventh inning
defeated Dr. Bud Taylor of Po3 6 .333 4~
SentiMI Sperts Editor
and I second atraijbt North and mona, Calif., 4 and 3, while Camp..
when. with the sr:ore tied at 4 all, Pittsburgh
2 I} .286 4%
Little and Pony Leugue officers South Amateur golt cbamptonshi» . bell downed Bill Hyndman Jon l)f
Denver Gibbs singled to center. St. Louis
11 d toOa
Medalist Robblne and CampbeU
Frld.ly'a lt""lh
Th.e steal was on and Glbb1 went
e
F for a mass meetinq teed off to
. day in 'he 36-hole flnal Philadelphia, last yelr's runnerL. It CHI..- ppcl., efttr 4, ,.In ca
all the way to third on an over
of ?layers• paNotl IJ!&gt; Pomeroy,
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throw of second base. He · then . . Phll•cltlphla 5 N•w York ' 0 Racme and Syrtct~ae - Minersville
nl1ht
scored ou an overthrow at third.
and others j.nteruted lp the nm· Louis H~ FOund
Pittsburgh 7 lroqlclyn 1 night
Sandyvnte scored early in the
mer youth baseba11 program Tile:01 "" Ch
• •Milw1uk" f ClnclnMtl 2 nilht day
game getting their four run• in
night -ot uo o'&lt;lock io the OK F
W
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estlin
ym;..c
amplon..,
Stturd1y"1 llrota-ble Pitchen ' Pomerov S~nlor High aulfiioriwn .
the first two innings. They tallied
or r
g
Walting For.Today
two in each.
New York at PhiladelPhi.a-Goo
to lay plana lor -an. immedlat:!l
CIDCAGO uP - Tblngs wete
DES MOIN-ES Iowa UP mez 2~ vs Roberts G-2.
drive to raia at le11t $80(),
looilnJ up a bit for farmer heavy• Triple gold medal · Olympic win, In the first inning, Bill BoggeliB
Brooklyn at Pllotsburgh ·- -NewPomeroy ·High School Coac ~ 1 weJ1ht ebamp JOe Louia today. ncr Bobby Morrow has waited a
~mgled and Bob White hit safely
combe CH "Y.S Kline ()-2.
Dlek Retton la .p resident of lfle Ull ~ketbook. might be • bit !uU year for this afternoon.
but was out · going into second.
St. Loui~t at Chicago-MeDani~l
Little League AnoclltiOn. Lloy ·l weat l:ut his heart IB stronger
Morrow wants to avenge hi&amp; de·
Ramsey singled home Boggess and
0.0
vs Ruth o-2.
feat at the hands of Dave Stme
(Dinll'!) Moore is ·vtce president than firat thought.
later scored on an error.
Milwaukee at Clncjnnati night
In the aecond innlng Fiom was
and Tr.acy Whaley, aeeretarJ·tr~a·
Lout. w.a told Friday his heart in the 19M Drak.e Rel-ays. n wl!l .
·Burdette
1·1 vs Hacker
ufe on an error and Taylor walkallrer.
They
aereed
today
that
eer·
CQndiUon
I:UI:d improved enoua:h so ·the first defeat of Morrow's collund•r'• G1me1
ed. Tbey botb scored on a hit by
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other
effort.
to
raise
the
n,
tbat
he
might
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New York et Philadelphia 2
Boggeu.
ceuary rnonefha~ing f~led, · an- his job 11 1 referee of wrestlinJ
lrooktvn _. Plttlburf1h
other public eampalrn which wiU matche1 The income tax-troub1ed
The P'aloon1 IJCored twlte In the
St~ Lcful1 at Chl~lfo
touch bl:lsineas men, orga~~iptions, 'l.ouis is. ip a. ~tlon to weJ.corrie
bottom half of the fourth inning · Mll..ukN .. Clnclnnttl
and resadenta must be· started at , · any aouree of add~ revenue. . .
and then tied it up in the fifth. In
ArMrkan LNtiM
the fourth , Jerry ZerKle walked
w. L. Pet. 01 1once.
Mr. Whaley 'explained:
a~d scored on. Larry Llevlng's hit: Chicago
8 t .8117
''TheN Ia f600 In the · LIHI• are orced to attend and lend,
Laevlng scored when the starting . Boston
6 3 .667 t
LHeuo II'Nllt.HY# Th1t'a •oueh their aid to the job of fiuallCing
hurler for the pirates, Enock tired New York
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and walked three.
Kansaa City
5 5 •1500 2'1
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dlamonch. But w.- h1n been the summer re&lt;:reaUon baseJb.a:I
-1 5 ,f41 ,
In the fifth inning, Zerkle agaio Baltimore
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HOME
3 IJ .375 3\1
started everything with a base on Clev~land
Pony L-.tUo ..... boya n 2·1ff projecl
3 6 .338'
balls. , He waR followed by John Detroit
OR AWA:Y
a 7 .300 4\1 . He went on to note that .anotber •
Hall, who singled. Zerkle .scored Washington
thia
yellir.'"
PriHy't Re1ult1
on DenveJ Gibbs' hit and Hall
$600 wUrbe needed to buy uniPERSONAL PROPERTY
l.non 6 N•w York 2
came home on Larry Llevlng·s
forms
and
basic
eqUipment,
ant:!
INSURANCE
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Balltmore 4 Welhl~ 3 nl1ht
ground ball which forced Gibb's
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VALUABLE
POSSESSIONSat second.
leagtles operatin&amp; through t:t.!
Chluvo 4 KtMM City 3 nil 1t
Tbe line score:
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schedule.
Two Pony Le•gue teams
TO I'll GilT
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Seturclay'1 Prob.ble Pitchers
Sandyville
220 000 ().....4 4 4
in
Pomeroy
are
plann!KI.
one
from
Barry
Sullivan
Barbara
StAI\WYCk
against
flnanelol
loss
Boston at New York - Brewer
Wahama
000 220 1-15 6 2
Syracuse . • Minenville, and one
MAVERICK OUIEN
BaUerles: Enoch; Snider (LP) 1-1 vs Shantz 1·0.
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from
.Racme.
These
boys
are
all
(NAturama-Like
Cinemascope
and BUrke; Zerkle, Gibbl: (WP),
Washington a t
BalltimoreWhat's more,
(In
Color)
"graduates'~
of
the
19M
Uetc
and Hesson.
Stobbs 0.2 vs Fornieles 1.0.
--ai~~Q=Le~gue program.
This
ProtecUon Is .
Detroit at Cleveland - Foytack
Hu8b
Marlowe
IIi
Jeap
Taylor
tbe
y&lt;nath
protrarn
O(Ueers
•of
· Yotlrs At Very ~w Cost.
().() vs 'Score 1-1.
Casper Will Hold His
EARTH VS T E ~LliNG
ho)e to matcb t.be Little Leaguc'j
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SAUCERS
$6dO with another. ·$600, ·r nakh f
Lead Without Trying
•Donovan (KJ . ys Kellner Q-1.
-a(iq-;$1200, then operate the Little and
LOU!Svn.LE, Ky. Pl' - Wi~h­
Sunday's O.me1
Comocty tnt1 Carhlon
Pony
Leagues
out
of
One
"finan·
out swinging a club. chubby Bill
· Chiugo It KIIMIII City
clal pot.''
Cupar is certain to retain ·h i .!1
D•trolt 1t Clev•l•nd 2
SUN.-li(ON. - APRIL 28-29
However, ·t hey Said $1200 will
two-stroke lead in the ~0;000 Ken
Wathlrt~ton It 8altlmo~ 2
Henry Fonda •
James ea"a:ney
not
beenough
to
operate
bolh
lucky ·Derby Open golf tourn .•·
Bolton It New Yorlc
Jack Lemon
·W illiam Powell .
le.agues
thr~gh
Ure
season.
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m"ent bccausc thi! unique links
MISTER ROBERT$
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w1H be enough to get" both start
show is taking the day orr to s~ ·!
(Cinemascope
Technicolol')
English
Puncher
May
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ed. This problem wUI be dlacuastl..1
th.e raL-ea.
-alloat the Tuesday night meJ.Ung.
CaRpar caned an even par 71 Return To Europe
Margaret
Lindsay
· Walter }leed
Parents and community leaders
Friday for a 54-hole total of 207
WASJDNGTON •UP - Hogan intei'bted in t~ youth pr?gra(n
Elo\ERGENCY HOSPITAL
He was followed by Johnny PG ~ t . Kid Basaey's mattaaer tbreatene(l
Peter Thomson, and Jack Fh&gt;.::k today tG return to Enalantl "un ·
at 209.~
len .we can 1 i 1 n up a fcatl\er·
weight title fla;ftt' wltbln tW&lt;J .;r
~H::-Oil=:S::E:-M::::-EE
_T_R-15-E
three days. •:
MEMPHIS. Tenn. UP - M. N.
Mana,er Georgd ,Biddle made
Gammon has been !Jelling meat the statem~t foltp'wing the dat: .
lot the city's zoo anlmab for 43 z~in( American debut F'rlday ni~ht
years. In l~. Gammon said, p.orse of the powerfully-built Baney,
meat sold for five cents per 100 Brltlah Emplre champion fro1•1
pounds. Now the price Is $13 to Nigeria, Afrlca. Basscy overwhel·
$115 per 100.
med Miguel Berrios of Puerto Rico
died five years aJo. He w·;nted to by brute force in their natlon•IIY·
hold onto the club but In order to televised 12-round bout to score
settle the estate the team was or. a unanimous upset victory.
dcred sold. He tried to buy it him·
NO HILP
self ani;!. failed.
GOSHEN, Conn.-Mrs. Alberh
John Ay Me!Haie, who is wilh the
Tigers in Cleveltmd trying to ar- R. Perry'• cottage burned to the
range a trade with the Indianl, around wblle she wa1 visiting
was seen as the lo&amp;lcal choice for her brother, Fire Chlef Lealie
the general m•n•gerahip.
Robinson.

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168 191
165 174
167 172
607 694

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167 1415
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radtlg e11thwlast, saiJ toda)' be's
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His No. 14 was battung tor firM
Malntalnt templete ttocktof all ..lld·
second or third place in the teat·
urc 1·ace F'rlday night at Huulln;r·
lng r.pairlnt ~d home modernl·
ton when his steerln~ gear failed
atlon JHOduct• un•r one roof.
and he wont through two fenceq
Why mop arourtdl
and rolled over at leas ~ four times.
His car was .a total Lo.ss.
Klnw was shaken up and bru;.;
ed bul still ls about this morn!na
, In tho first heat of .1 J&lt;Hap tll.{'"e
King led it for eight laps then
placed te.cond when his en&amp;:lne be
&amp;an rqldll'lJ. In the feature, ·!n
wbleh he tracked up, his motor
l'AO'Ie ~k , to life and appanently
Interior and cl!tcr- L I m Jt c d. qlln11\ity was .too m~h to hantlle
lor types in all atom· hlih grade hlanknt . Frtvltt;" ·, Beiledum ·Tuppers
dard plys. o&amp;' x 8' P&lt;t· in11ulutlon. AR little Plains, Jllatie'a . tWx&lt;! .In the letond
nels as little as heat, 4nd wh near the front In the
$3.84 ooch
feature
when his wheels locked
4c oq. ft.
with another car. He took !ourh1

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TWIN CITY LEAGUE
FOREMAN ABBOTT

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166
178
201
226
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SPORT CENTER
.McKinney, G.
204 1115 144
Stobgrt .
. 130 166 139
Co!lins
168'""173" 178
Drenncr
161 200 184
Handicap
19 19 19
711 613 664
.1'otal
DAVIS WARNER
Sisson
161 146 144
149 157 161
Damewood
Dn..,i s, B.
148 164 lM
oa~·is, w.
156 170 1911
Total
614 63? 638

Noon on ~un.l

The Pomeroy Cement
Block Co.

Good, clear, kiln
dried lumber, for
every PUfPOBtl. 2k·&amp;'li

202 579
179 516
224 rl75
1'0 ~
151' 447
901 2616

CROWS CHICKS

OVEC
Smith
Jenks
Muncy
Blind
Hanrllcap
Total

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

196
HJ9
180
179
140
844

Deenis
Totals

Neri
Lewb
Tola I

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181
HU3
191
180
151
871

Bank!!"

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Cheuvront, J.
Bell
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Chesher

romm unit.y's seou l citrll trnvclcd
Zll2,475 lllil rs l n \1)56 -·0r ab~u~

In llllddleporl

Crow·_., Chicks won three games
from Pt. Pleasant Hardware Thurs.
day night to sew up the lecond
hfl; lf of the Men's Classic League.
'l he Chicks already had taken the
first half. They were led bY Bob
Louks with a 219 high !lingle and
620 tot.al.
Earlier in the week they too~
three from the pyrex "~" of Park·
ersburg when Wes Belles had a
high single of 224.
CROWS CHICKS
Louks
189 219 212 620
Menchini
187 1M 190 542
Horak
134
155 289
Kimes
168 168 Ui7 493
Cli fford
174 148 203 525
Belles
152
152
Total
852 852 917 2621
PT. PL. HARDWARE
l;lacker
1~1 160 146 457
Blind
150 IM HiO 4W
Blind
150 150 150 450
Choquette
173 135 131 439
Pninler
168 163 200 531
Total
792 758 777 2327

F~IENDLY

POLICE TRAVF.L
F:AST U.ETHOIT, Mi ~h.-Polic:~
Chit![ Ly1b8n EckhanH said thi~

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Braves Outslug Reds, In Clear
Hold On League's First Place
By FRED DOWN
l le tics dter the Boston Red Sox
UnitM P..-• Sports Wrlhlr
beat the New York Yankees 6-2
f!!e Milwaukee ~raves owned in an afternoon game. In ~the~
undisp!lted poss~sswn of Ciri&gt;1 ) night game~. the Del roil Tigen
plaee m the Nat~onal L~gue to- down('d the Cleve land Ind ians, 5-0,
d~y _because they re beating the and the Baltimore Orioles beat the
Cmcmnatl Redlegs at lheir own Wash ingtC'n Senators 4-3 ·

&amp;arne-the home run.
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Bob Purkey scatte~ed' ~ine hits
The _B raves_ sw~pt to the1r sev- for hts second win of the season
enth VICtory m eight games and as the Pirates kt~yo etl Podres in
the1r rourth_ ~tralg_ht ove.r the Red- 5 1h inulngs . Frank Thomas knocklegs, 9-2, Fn(;ay mght w1th a salvo ed in ·three runs for the Pirates
of four homen that gave them a w1th a hom er and a single while
league-leading total of 13 for the Duke Snider .saved the Dodgers
season. Joe Adcock. walloped two from a shutout with a homer in
homers and dro'Je 1n f1ve runs the eighth frame.
and John ny Logan and Del CranCardwell , making hi!f first rna·
dall al so homered for the ~ravP~ . Jor league !il.ilft, cil.me up with a
~arren _
Spahn scored has thud four-hitter ·and struck out four as
stra1ght wm of the se~on and Johnny Antonelli of the Giants suf.
the Br.tves . look over. f1rst place fered his second loss. Chico Ferwhen the Pittsburgh P'Jra~e knoc~ - nandez walloped a three-run hom·
ed out 19~~ World Ser1es hero er for the Phi Illes.
Johnny Podres and beat the Brook·
Jim Ri~·era and Sherm LoU
lyn Dodgers, 7-1.. Rookie _Don ~a~d- homered as Billy Pierce ain:~
wtdl of the Philadelphia Phlllles h1s second win for the whife s
!h,..ut out lhr New York Giants, with late-inning relief help fro~
.,..,.., in rhe other. N. L g~me.
Bon Keegan. The White Sox now
Chh;ox . a..t A •
have a 6-1 season's record and
'hl_n the Amertcan League. the four straight victories over the
C 1cago White Sox solidiried their Athletics
h?ld on first place with a 4-3
Y~ung Sitler Slnlft
v1clory over the Kansas City Alh·
Dave Sisler . son of Hall of Fam·
er George Sisler, beat the Yankees for the second time in 8
week wilh a neat seven
hilter
!~~ unearned runs in the third
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tltree·ru n homer ·off relief ptcher
Tommy Byrne in the seventh pro.
Vlded the Red Sox with their big
runs.
AI Kaline knocked In four runli
Rooms
three with his rirst homer of th~
season, a~ thr. Tigers downed the·
Indl&amp;ll6. Dukf Maas picked up
from the injuJ·ed Frank Lary in
the fonrlh inning to complete the
FOR
8hutout
. foe Ginsberg . ~&gt;ubb ing for the
IIIJured Gus Tr11111dos doubled
horne the tie·bl"e:~king ~un in tbe
dighth iunin~ to g!~e the Orioles
the deci8ion over the Senators.

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Parents Asked H~tingtonian Blocking Robbins' Path
To Meet On
To Sooond Straight N-S Championship
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ruesday Nl"ght ,/c=~~·
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The Wahama Wh.ite Falcons
7 1 .87:1
overcame a W defici(Friday 1ft· Milwaukee
Brooklyn
8 2 .750 1
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ro.u,p.d of the 57th annual t~.urna_-­
f 4 .500 3
Pirates by a score of s-4 in a t•me ·Philadt\lphia
ment over the 7,007 • Y.rrd PlneNew York
4 5 .444 3%
lngton.
v~.. ltlnda today bepl&amp;yed on the Wahama field.
hunt
Country Club course. ,
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tween deft-Ddillf chsm~ion HiU·
The winning Wahama run came Cincinnati
In Friday's !"emlfinall, R.Gbblnt
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man
Robbins
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Tenn.
Chicago
3
5
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4
in the last of the seventh inning
defeated Dr. Bud Taylor of Po3 6 .333 4~
SentiMI Sperts Editor
and I second atraijbt North and mona, Calif., 4 and 3, while Camp..
when. with the sr:ore tied at 4 all, Pittsburgh
2 I} .286 4%
Little and Pony Leugue officers South Amateur golt cbamptonshi» . bell downed Bill Hyndman Jon l)f
Denver Gibbs singled to center. St. Louis
11 d toOa
Medalist Robblne and CampbeU
Frld.ly'a lt""lh
Th.e steal was on and Glbb1 went
e
F for a mass meetinq teed off to
. day in 'he 36-hole flnal Philadelphia, last yelr's runnerL. It CHI..- ppcl., efttr 4, ,.In ca
all the way to third on an over
of ?layers• paNotl IJ!&gt; Pomeroy,
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throw of second base. He · then . . Phll•cltlphla 5 N•w York ' 0 Racme and Syrtct~ae - Minersville
nl1ht
scored ou an overthrow at third.
and others j.nteruted lp the nm· Louis H~ FOund
Pittsburgh 7 lroqlclyn 1 night
Sandyvnte scored early in the
mer youth baseba11 program Tile:01 "" Ch
• •Milw1uk" f ClnclnMtl 2 nilht day
game getting their four run• in
night -ot uo o'&lt;lock io the OK F
W
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ym;..c
amplon..,
Stturd1y"1 llrota-ble Pitchen ' Pomerov S~nlor High aulfiioriwn .
the first two innings. They tallied
or r
g
Walting For.Today
two in each.
New York at PhiladelPhi.a-Goo
to lay plana lor -an. immedlat:!l
CIDCAGO uP - Tblngs wete
DES MOIN-ES Iowa UP mez 2~ vs Roberts G-2.
drive to raia at le11t $80(),
looilnJ up a bit for farmer heavy• Triple gold medal · Olympic win, In the first inning, Bill BoggeliB
Brooklyn at Pllotsburgh ·- -NewPomeroy ·High School Coac ~ 1 weJ1ht ebamp JOe Louia today. ncr Bobby Morrow has waited a
~mgled and Bob White hit safely
combe CH "Y.S Kline ()-2.
Dlek Retton la .p resident of lfle Ull ~ketbook. might be • bit !uU year for this afternoon.
but was out · going into second.
St. Loui~t at Chicago-MeDani~l
Little League AnoclltiOn. Lloy ·l weat l:ut his heart IB stronger
Morrow wants to avenge hi&amp; de·
Ramsey singled home Boggess and
0.0
vs Ruth o-2.
feat at the hands of Dave Stme
(Dinll'!) Moore is ·vtce president than firat thought.
later scored on an error.
Milwaukee at Clncjnnati night
In the aecond innlng Fiom was
and Tr.acy Whaley, aeeretarJ·tr~a·
Lout. w.a told Friday his heart in the 19M Drak.e Rel-ays. n wl!l .
·Burdette
1·1 vs Hacker
ufe on an error and Taylor walkallrer.
They
aereed
today
that
eer·
CQndiUon
I:UI:d improved enoua:h so ·the first defeat of Morrow's collund•r'• G1me1
ed. Tbey botb scored on a hit by
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other
effort.
to
raise
the
n,
tbat
he
might
be able to resurqe · 1;;0o;il;;;.•;;1&lt;;..;;&lt;;;;•'~';;;
New York et Philadelphia 2
Boggeu.
ceuary rnonefha~ing f~led, · an- his job 11 1 referee of wrestlinJ
lrooktvn _. Plttlburf1h
other public eampalrn which wiU matche1 The income tax-troub1ed
The P'aloon1 IJCored twlte In the
St~ Lcful1 at Chl~lfo
touch bl:lsineas men, orga~~iptions, 'l.ouis is. ip a. ~tlon to weJ.corrie
bottom half of the fourth inning · Mll..ukN .. Clnclnnttl
and resadenta must be· started at , · any aouree of add~ revenue. . .
and then tied it up in the fifth. In
ArMrkan LNtiM
the fourth , Jerry ZerKle walked
w. L. Pet. 01 1once.
Mr. Whaley 'explained:
a~d scored on. Larry Llevlng's hit: Chicago
8 t .8117
''TheN Ia f600 In the · LIHI• are orced to attend and lend,
Laevlng scored when the starting . Boston
6 3 .667 t
LHeuo II'Nllt.HY# Th1t'a •oueh their aid to the job of fiuallCing
hurler for the pirates, Enock tired New York
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and walked three.
Kansaa City
5 5 •1500 2'1
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dlamonch. But w.- h1n been the summer re&lt;:reaUon baseJb.a:I
-1 5 ,f41 ,
In the fifth inning, Zerkle agaio Baltimore
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HOME
3 IJ .375 3\1
started everything with a base on Clev~land
Pony L-.tUo ..... boya n 2·1ff projecl
3 6 .338'
balls. , He waR followed by John Detroit
OR AWA:Y
a 7 .300 4\1 . He went on to note that .anotber •
Hall, who singled. Zerkle .scored Washington
thia
yellir.'"
PriHy't Re1ult1
on DenveJ Gibbs' hit and Hall
$600 wUrbe needed to buy uniPERSONAL PROPERTY
l.non 6 N•w York 2
came home on Larry Llevlng·s
forms
and
basic
eqUipment,
ant:!
INSURANCE
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Balltmore 4 Welhl~ 3 nl1ht
ground ball which forced Gibb's
-m ore to keep the eorublned
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VALUABLE
POSSESSIONSat second.
leagtles operatin&amp; through t:t.!
Chluvo 4 KtMM City 3 nil 1t
Tbe line score:
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schedule.
Two Pony Le•gue teams
TO I'll GilT
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Seturclay'1 Prob.ble Pitchers
Sandyville
220 000 ().....4 4 4
in
Pomeroy
are
plann!KI.
one
from
Barry
Sullivan
Barbara
StAI\WYCk
against
flnanelol
loss
Boston at New York - Brewer
Wahama
000 220 1-15 6 2
Syracuse . • Minenville, and one
MAVERICK OUIEN
BaUerles: Enoch; Snider (LP) 1-1 vs Shantz 1·0.
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from
.Racme.
These
boys
are
all
(NAturama-Like
Cinemascope
and BUrke; Zerkle, Gibbl: (WP),
Washington a t
BalltimoreWhat's more,
(In
Color)
"graduates'~
of
the
19M
Uetc
and Hesson.
Stobbs 0.2 vs Fornieles 1.0.
--ai~~Q=Le~gue program.
This
ProtecUon Is .
Detroit at Cleveland - Foytack
Hu8b
Marlowe
IIi
Jeap
Taylor
tbe
y&lt;nath
protrarn
O(Ueers
•of
· Yotlrs At Very ~w Cost.
().() vs 'Score 1-1.
Casper Will Hold His
EARTH VS T E ~LliNG
ho)e to matcb t.be Little Leaguc'j
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SAUCERS
$6dO with another. ·$600, ·r nakh f
Lead Without Trying
•Donovan (KJ . ys Kellner Q-1.
-a(iq-;$1200, then operate the Little and
LOU!Svn.LE, Ky. Pl' - Wi~h­
Sunday's O.me1
Comocty tnt1 Carhlon
Pony
Leagues
out
of
One
"finan·
out swinging a club. chubby Bill
· Chiugo It KIIMIII City
clal pot.''
Cupar is certain to retain ·h i .!1
D•trolt 1t Clev•l•nd 2
SUN.-li(ON. - APRIL 28-29
However, ·t hey Said $1200 will
two-stroke lead in the ~0;000 Ken
Wathlrt~ton It 8altlmo~ 2
Henry Fonda •
James ea"a:ney
not
beenough
to
operate
bolh
lucky ·Derby Open golf tourn .•·
Bolton It New Yorlc
Jack Lemon
·W illiam Powell .
le.agues
thr~gh
Ure
season.
];:
m"ent bccausc thi! unique links
MISTER ROBERT$
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w1H be enough to get" both start
show is taking the day orr to s~ ·!
(Cinemascope
Technicolol')
English
Puncher
May
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ed. This problem wUI be dlacuastl..1
th.e raL-ea.
-alloat the Tuesday night meJ.Ung.
CaRpar caned an even par 71 Return To Europe
Margaret
Lindsay
· Walter }leed
Parents and community leaders
Friday for a 54-hole total of 207
WASJDNGTON •UP - Hogan intei'bted in t~ youth pr?gra(n
Elo\ERGENCY HOSPITAL
He was followed by Johnny PG ~ t . Kid Basaey's mattaaer tbreatene(l
Peter Thomson, and Jack Fh&gt;.::k today tG return to Enalantl "un ·
at 209.~
len .we can 1 i 1 n up a fcatl\er·
weight title fla;ftt' wltbln tW&lt;J .;r
~H::-Oil=:S::E:-M::::-EE
_T_R-15-E
three days. •:
MEMPHIS. Tenn. UP - M. N.
Mana,er Georgd ,Biddle made
Gammon has been !Jelling meat the statem~t foltp'wing the dat: .
lot the city's zoo anlmab for 43 z~in( American debut F'rlday ni~ht
years. In l~. Gammon said, p.orse of the powerfully-built Baney,
meat sold for five cents per 100 Brltlah Emplre champion fro1•1
pounds. Now the price Is $13 to Nigeria, Afrlca. Basscy overwhel·
$115 per 100.
med Miguel Berrios of Puerto Rico
died five years aJo. He w·;nted to by brute force in their natlon•IIY·
hold onto the club but In order to televised 12-round bout to score
settle the estate the team was or. a unanimous upset victory.
dcred sold. He tried to buy it him·
NO HILP
self ani;!. failed.
GOSHEN, Conn.-Mrs. Alberh
John Ay Me!Haie, who is wilh the
Tigers in Cleveltmd trying to ar- R. Perry'• cottage burned to the
range a trade with the Indianl, around wblle she wa1 visiting
was seen as the lo&amp;lcal choice for her brother, Fire Chlef Lealie
the general m•n•gerahip.
Robinson.

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radtlg e11thwlast, saiJ toda)' be's
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Malntalnt templete ttocktof all ..lld·
second or third place in the teat·
urc 1·ace F'rlday night at Huulln;r·
lng r.pairlnt ~d home modernl·
ton when his steerln~ gear failed
atlon JHOduct• un•r one roof.
and he wont through two fenceq
Why mop arourtdl
and rolled over at leas ~ four times.
His car was .a total Lo.ss.
Klnw was shaken up and bru;.;
ed bul still ls about this morn!na
, In tho first heat of .1 J&lt;Hap tll.{'"e
King led it for eight laps then
placed te.cond when his en&amp;:lne be
&amp;an rqldll'lJ. In the feature, ·!n
wbleh he tracked up, his motor
l'AO'Ie ~k , to life and appanently
Interior and cl!tcr- L I m Jt c d. qlln11\ity was .too m~h to hantlle
lor types in all atom· hlih grade hlanknt . Frtvltt;" ·, Beiledum ·Tuppers
dard plys. o&amp;' x 8' P&lt;t· in11ulutlon. AR little Plains, Jllatie'a . tWx&lt;! .In the letond
nels as little as heat, 4nd wh near the front In the
$3.84 ooch
feature
when his wheels locked
4c oq. ft.
with another car. He took !ourh1

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181
169
172
169

LOCAL SCORES {4/25/57
TWIN CITY LEAGUE
FOREMAN ABBOTT

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133
166
178
201
226
904

SPORT CENTER
.McKinney, G.
204 1115 144
Stobgrt .
. 130 166 139
Co!lins
168'""173" 178
Drenncr
161 200 184
Handicap
19 19 19
711 613 664
.1'otal
DAVIS WARNER
Sisson
161 146 144
149 157 161
Damewood
Dn..,i s, B.
148 164 lM
oa~·is, w.
156 170 1911
Total
614 63? 638

Noon on ~un.l

The Pomeroy Cement
Block Co.

Good, clear, kiln
dried lumber, for
every PUfPOBtl. 2k·&amp;'li

202 579
179 516
224 rl75
1'0 ~
151' 447
901 2616

CROWS CHICKS

OVEC
Smith
Jenks
Muncy
Blind
Hanrllcap
Total

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

196
HJ9
180
179
140
844

Deenis
Totals

Neri
Lewb
Tola I

IO hmcs around lhl) wo!'ld.

181
HU3
191
180
151
871

Bank!!"

R£~ush,

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Bell
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Zll2,475 lllil rs l n \1)56 -·0r ab~u~

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Crow·_., Chicks won three games
from Pt. Pleasant Hardware Thurs.
day night to sew up the lecond
hfl; lf of the Men's Classic League.
'l he Chicks already had taken the
first half. They were led bY Bob
Louks with a 219 high !lingle and
620 tot.al.
Earlier in the week they too~
three from the pyrex "~" of Park·
ersburg when Wes Belles had a
high single of 224.
CROWS CHICKS
Louks
189 219 212 620
Menchini
187 1M 190 542
Horak
134
155 289
Kimes
168 168 Ui7 493
Cli fford
174 148 203 525
Belles
152
152
Total
852 852 917 2621
PT. PL. HARDWARE
l;lacker
1~1 160 146 457
Blind
150 IM HiO 4W
Blind
150 150 150 450
Choquette
173 135 131 439
Pninler
168 163 200 531
Total
792 758 777 2327

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Chit![ Ly1b8n EckhanH said thi~

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REV. WESLIY JINKINS
,astor, R.clne a.,tl•t Churc:ft
FISHERS OF MIN
Mt 4 19
J esus dellres to make all be......,...,., ......,m ., .....,.
hevus- FUlberB o! Men He had
c;:IUUt of La~lt:t D,.y SaiDtl, Old
a knac k of approac hmg cvef)'
.. ,.,. nata. oa Portla.D4 Route.
pe rson Qn the baSJs of what th \t
8undor licllool 10 a. m. preao:IW1J
person was Inter ested at tb"
11 L m. IDd 8 p m. aad Bible
moment Jesus approached blm
Btud7 ThuriOI:y 8 pm Putor C
1t was true, whether the perSt•n
W. Proffltt Asll ChM. Hupp.
wa s a man, woman nr child
llOIII Church •f Chrllt. Lec.ted
For example, h,e saw a woman
.. l'om«&lt;&gt;y-llo!Tiolo!Yillo at J acob's well n ~ conyersahon
- - 9 3 0 A.IL K&lt;nlina
centered around water and tblr ~r
Wonhip 10 30 a. m. Evenina: Wor·
Only he wanted to elevate the
llJ,ip '1 :30 9 m Ronnte Euleton,
s ubject from a temporal one to o1
mlnitter, Charles Kin1, JSjble
sptrltual one He talli:ed ot livlnr
sclloo~ Sopl
wate r and of quenchmg a thir.-~t,
~ Ml...,..ill, JMthodltt ...!huMh.
so thoroughly, that the wom .. '
lleY. R. ill. G.......
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would
neYer thtnt agam Of
II&lt;Jutlb, Supt. 10 A. M. SuodQ
course,
he
meant receJvlng J.he
Sd&gt;ool; 11 A. II Worabip Sarvlce;
Sparlt
and
Eternal Life
Holy
~ 7.30 P.IL
So 1t was when he uw Simon
• Mktw1y Community
Church
Peter and Andrew 'by the seN
J&gt;ooolq Creek IUJod. - · R. E
s hore They were re:.l f11hcrm •
Tit-. PIDrd Cleland,
and ,aar..Qed lbeir livellhood by
Cllan:h 7 30 P II Prayer
catQ.hing Clah. Wou.Jd It have
IIIMtiDc Wedn..... J&gt;i.ll!t 7.30 P.
beey
·. cballenge to them to Jeav"
--~oonlllllb-iDriled.
the
ISil1y
tuk they knew 1n or~r
1'M lyriCUM Mlfh1.sf Churth
the Rev. Geor1e Davia, P11tor
to (aiJo.w a stranger; if he h.ad
eall4,ld 1them ~o preach the king.
~ School 9.30 A. M. Dua
demiGod ffi tq be a polltieia.1
Wl&lt;teb,..,.er. Supt.
SlfIn t a kJngdOm. It Ill .not llkel•
.,... 1:30&lt;,.
for
men will auept only a
Tlllrd P a n t - Churdt
real
llenge. Every sporhman
lliddleport, B. L. Burell. •uJor.
dreams about catc-hing a reallv
School 10 .. m. Z.ulq
large fhh Some tven tell about
1en1ce 'I .u o. m.
the one that got away that was
Orlct •PI~I Church. latt
almo1t u large 81 he, hhmelf.
lbin Street, Pomeroy, B.ey, J
Jmagme receiving a ch•llenJe :o
JdwiD Charle" Rector; )(J'I. Cecatch men who are smarter and
dric W. Clark, or&amp;&amp;lill Wonhip
more crafty than ft.sb It wcul I
a.ad Htmon at 10.30 A. K., Hob
really take a good bait and savy
Communion flnt Sundax In mntb.
to be an expert "Filber of Men."
Church School, Be1innera aad
The bah to usc tO catch meu
Prlmarr, at 10 30 A. ){. For tnfor·
ls
the Word of God Roman. t·lfl
matlon. (!oneerntna our wort,
rcadR
"
the Gospel of Cbrht1
pleue ~elephone 302-J
1~ the pOWer of ~od unto every
Chrl1tian Church at lt.-tivlllt
• Happmess is quite fl!JSSible of achievement and lhe )&gt;rocess of securing it is not too
one that beheves ' It l.t more
Eveey Sunday llt A M. Sunday
complicated.
It
cannot
be
obtained,
however,
by
"playihg
ost~kh",
keepmg
the
blindsure
than any b,lt you prefer to
School and Communion firat Sun.
use for your favorite !iRh; ban
fold of the umnformed pver your eyes The eyes must be opened to all Utal goes on
4ay In month 11 A. M. Cburcb
blue gill or whatever it hlppena
rommun10n and pr~acbiDJ, third
about them Keep well informed. Be prepored to f&gt;ce realihes and personal problems
to be
~
Sunday
in montb 1.30 P. !If:
With the assurance that knowledge can solve them 7
I
can
lma,1ine
that
Jesus, if he
church preacblna-"
. To become a happy person, have a child's mmd, a clean soul, eyes that see romance
were to approach you at your if'b
Christian Ch,l.trdl at Lont r,ot•
m &lt;Ommon ~lace things - a starlll n1ght-a sunset and above all bave spintuat simpli- would f I n d an lntereatlnJ
tom, every Sunday D 30 A
M
city.
These may be yours, with resulting happmcss, by faithful and regdlar &lt;burch at·
('hallenge to hurl 11t you. If yo11
&amp;undJy 5cnool and commllnloa;
for
IJ;t~re
you
wtll
gather
that
cerJamty
of
mind
and
strength
of
will
to
help
ten(!ance,
are a doctor it m18'hl be. "I will
fant Sunday 1n moath 7:JO P M
fulfill these, which are your personal obligatiOns.
make xou a healer of soul.s and of
Cbureh preachtna:; Cbtrd Sunday
spiritual hfe. Or, agal,n lt could
~n month 10 So A. lJ. Churcb. com
munion and preachin(l.
putor, ASJ't.!,a8\or, E&lt;tttb Codner giuus EducAtion pro!,'!n•l'l1 at the Tea of Counly Counc!l o£ Church be, ''I wJll make a flelivercr I
sp1rltuaJ baL!es"
The Churcl. of Christ, Keno, Servlcea Sun ay 8 00, Tuesday at Federated Church, Wednesday ,1• Women.
To the bullneu man or th'!
every S1.1nday 9 80 A M. Sunday 1:30 and Friday 7 30
7 30 o 1b!e s!udy
nnd prayer,
Frrst PrHbyterl•n Ct.urc:h, Mid· man who handles money, lik 1
School and communiun,
..xond
C:hrlatlan Sc:l•ne~ S.&lt;lety, 1" 10 00 .a m community prayer scr
dlepor•, the Rev , Howard Ruppelt Matthew and Zaeheu1, ll m1gt.t
Sunday in month 10 JO A. M Mulberry Ave , Pomr-roy Morn·
tllurcb communion and pre-.cbi~ 1ng service 11 t 11 wllh 'ProbutuSn VIce Saturday 7 30 Aprd 27 pa.!'tor Church School, 9 30, John he ' e'hallenge to "lay up trc •·
Fultz, 11upt, Mornlng worship, 10 . Rurers in heaven
where thleh
lourth Sunday in month 7 30 P . Aller Death " the ~llbJcct or th , young adult clas ~ mcchmr
lrt. chunh prcachlDIII
lesson 11 crmon and the Golden
Church of Chlrtt, Mlddltport, 30, sermon top1c "18 Knowledge cannot break It" or the nuctua·
Tht Cbrhtltl'l Churc,. 1t Hem· 1'f!xt For ov er , 0 lord, lh•' Fred I. Gardner, pastor Bible Enoueh'" , 1peclal mualc by the
S(hool. 9 30 Homer R1cc, 11upl . pastor, 6 p m. We.stmln.!ter Yout_h Prayer meetlnt
l -•
...... Gruve, every S un da)' 910
: A word 111 settled ill heaven
Church of Chrltt, Br.Aury, ld•·•
1
d
1
II . 8 und Iii)' Q\; oo lln commun on 'l'"'y wurd 1s a lam 11 unto my rl' ct Mornmg worship , 10 30 sermon Fellowship; Wednesday, 6 30, JuHward Emerson, pastor Bible School
Bunda 1
lh 7 30 - .t I'
subject "The Unan!lwcrable Arnu- Jor Choir, 7 p m Senior Cholr
• -ond
Y h
n monr
Mt, Morl1h Saptllt Church, MICI- 9 30:- Thurman CarJ'cy, IUPt ; •Mo:rg.
u ~.. hu h
th'· s r . and a li.." ht unto 111 y path P•. ailll "" ment", ( hns t1an Endeavor, a p •m
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rc .,,eac lftl our
un· 110 89, 10~ Wcdnclidnv ev&lt;' nm "
day iD moulb 10 30 A M cburcb
"' Eventng scrv1cr: 7 30 sermon "1 dleport, tbe Rev N D Bordon, lng wonhip, 10:30; Chrastlan Ens rrvu:~c .tl 8
The pnblu; 1s c •ll Nct•d Jc s u~" Wed , 7 30, Prayer pas tor Blhlfl Schocl , D"Hii, Arlena deavor, 6 p m. Kvenlng aervJce,
co:~:~~~~~. P~~~~::." itar &amp; d1~~ol\y lnvlh•tl lo allcnd H&lt;'a rhn l meet 1ng and Btblc Stud}: 8 30 Reese , supt , Mornmg worship, 730
Pretbyterl•n Church, Syracua,
10 30 , BTU 6 p m
.lattrpriM,
Rtv. ltopr Bishop, room wtlh ~lr1c cntra nrc lllC!llt o Chotr pracl1cc.
the Rev Howard Ruppclt, pastor
Pastor. Mornlna: st 11 r
Sun :lay a1 the l oar or lhc churt·ll OtJcn o
Heath Methodist Church, ~ldChurch of th• Nuar•ne. Mlcfdl• J!4ornhtg worship 'ervlee, 9 a m
8ebool 9 .a A. M N.ornlna: wor- the public on MondEt) from 2 u dluport the Rev c. n Knnkrlght
port, lhc Rr.v Robert F Styers, s~rmon
topic ;•r. ' Knowledge
abl.p at 11 A. M. M.YF Su.nda~ 8 , e 1 P M
pa ~ tor Sunrl~y School 0 30. Ernest
pa11
lor
Bablt'
Schon!
9
30
Le~ter Enou1h?"; 10 a. m. C11urch School
nina at 8 p 11yer meelJna: '!'bursHarl'ltonvlllt Pre1byterian, R. C Cuvc1 L, supt , Mormng wm.sh 1p,
Taylor, supt. , Morntng worship Peat1.)1cBrlde, supt.
dJI)' evealnc. F.nt~;~rprlle SuDdt.y Zundel, Supply
P11lllor. lU 00 10 30, ~wrmon toptc, "1 he Oi&amp;et
Unlted Methoctlst Church. luScbool 10.10 A. M Mornln&amp; wor- Church School M
W l• lnl.1w pie s and Tht tr H1scn Lord" , fl p 10 30, 6 4S Young Pcoplr..s' mccl.
m g Evcnmg serv1ce , 7 30, W(d 1ene Brown, pastor Sunday School
1hip 0.30 A oK YF at 6.30 P. M Supt ,7 4S Worship !lcrvlcc an I m• Youth l'"ellow ship: Tuesda y fl
9·1S a m Theo Smtlb, Supt, Wor
nc sda y, 7 30, Prayer meeting
~YeniDI worahlp
1 30 Prayer Rcrmnn "ll Life After Death :.1 30 Fa,hcr and Son Banquet, Wed .
Church
of
Christ
In
ChriJtlo1n
Rhlp 10 30 a m.. Subject "Into All
m.eetiD&amp; Wednesday 7 30 p M.
Gamble ?"'
ncsdav rhoir pr.ctict 6 45, ThUTs
Middleport,
the
Rev
Guy
the Wotld" MYF Wiener Roast at
Umon,
Ul Ch.urch~t, Letert p:1 u1 loAlfred Methodi•t Cht.~rch, RI'V du y District Spring Confcrf!ncc at
F SRyrc, pastor Sunday School, IJ p m. at the paraona1t Prayer
1er Martin, Paator. Sunday S;hooJ R M Grove putor
Sunday Porhmouth
10 a m 7 30 p m preachtna: scr meeUng
Wednesday at 7·30
D 80 A 11. Wonhlp Sorvlee 7 p School at 9 30 Lloyd DllUIII!I:Jr
Fint l•ptl.t Church, Mlddlt- vi ce . Wednesday, 7 30. Bible Cia!&amp;. Thuraday, May 2, Diltract Spring
M. Chrilttu Endeavor aih'f"Date Supt Worship 1ervlcc• at 10 4~ port the Rev C E. Hoyt pastor
Church of Chrht In Christian Conferene&lt;:!- The Franklln Ave
with Dln1mnrc BoyJ 1•a lead!noil Church Schoof, 9 HI, Gerald An6unda11 at 1 .30 P. M
Umon Hobson , the Rev 0 H Cart MethodiaL Church In Portsmouth
Church 6f thl Neuran1, lyre. Ij:vangell&amp;tlc &amp;rrvirc.'l each evrn· thony, supt .. Mormng worship, 10 . Rupt . Su•1day School, 9 a n. An· 3 p m. till 9 p. m. Thoae expected
,_ K
t 7 411: lth Fr 1 d N
13, program by Ohio Baptist Cameuae, .. _,
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putor. mg a
" w
ee an
Orrll:l palgn Council prnenting skll "Our nle Mohler, supt; 10 a m broad. to att&amp;nd in~lude the presadent of
N d8 r
lilurully Sthool • 80 A M Moralnl :&amp;s evangelist.
cast from church audUoehtm over W. S. C S.; Lay Leader: Lay mem
wonltlp 10·30•, NYPS 8·80 P. M ,·
Plr1t 1 1 ,..1 11 Church, Ralph
ee
or BaptUit Camps In Ohio"
by young people, advisors and Parkersburg .!lta\,lon; 7JO, Ev1n- ber to Annual Canferencfl; Cbureh
EvaqellltJc •ervlce 7 30 It M c Zundel, putor. WilliAm w~t members of campaign Council: !.: gchstlc se rvice, Wednesday, 7 30, • Sclhool Supt: Paator.
Wedaaday evealna: prayer ~~teet ~ on, Supt 9 3G-lt combined se:· p m Dllltrlct meeting of Rio
tDI for tbe midweek and Tuead.Q' vice of wor$hlp and 11tucty Sptl· Grande Baptist Association at Callfteraoon pra1er hour.
clal music Scrmcn "Look ing Out vary Baptist Church, Rio Grande;
..._. of ,,,.,, Chnter, .... Of Our Groves" Nur~cry and e p m Junior and Senior HI YF,
4&amp;7 Sebool 81:JO A. M. MoraiDJ Junior church for Children 6 3:) 1 30 Evcnmg wonhlp. sermon towonbJp 11 A M Sunda)t evenlq Youth mcaUn~:: 2 00 Assoclallon. p 1c "The EaRier After-Glow", Wed
WOIIblp at 8 Prt)'tr meetiq oa al meetin&amp; at ftla Gr11nde, Tu .·s ncaday 7 30 mld·WMk Prayer and
I
tb.WidQ I P 11.
day 6"30 annual supper mHlin1 Pral&amp;c service, 8 30, Choir rehears.

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Midd1eport Society Notts
Mr .and Mrt Harold Tbomaa and
dlu.&amp;:bter, Tber~n. moved today
trom the McMUter aplrlmenll. on
Brownell Avenue to the Chester
Erwin property on Soqtb Fourth
Avenae
Mr and Mra, Ben Pbil10n aod
son, RuRh, are buaine., Ybltors in
P~rkersbura: today
Mra Katherine Nir.ely, Columbus
amved WednCJJday for a visit
with h"' aJ1ter. Mn John Berry.
Homer Hartley receicved word
thla week that has aill:er, Mrs
Jamea (Allee Hartley) Wlneear, Columbus was m with a heart ~an·
dltlon. Mn. Mll'tha Grace Denm.
aon, Charle.,ataD, 1s ID Columbu• . .
alstiDJin the care of MrR Wine11r.
Stdney Kloes, who had tlken
Mrs FraDllla Ginther aDd ebildren to their home ln Columbus
Thursday, returoed here today and
was ~ttompanled by Mila Juaruta
Hawkinl who will spend the week
end with her parent.. Mr. and Mrs.

POMERfiY
SOCIETY
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Mrs Waldo J Bartf!)s wu the
guut speaker at a Fello.wahl o!
tbe COntreJational Chnatian it.ur·
che. ol the Central Area of Oh 1.,
held Wdneaday at the Fll"lt Con
zregational C~atian church Co
lumbUJ,
'
Cheryl Ebersbacb, dauahter nt
Mr and Mrs. WUlard Eberabach
Unjon Ave. 1.11 t&gt;onflned to her
horne by UlneaR
Joyce Eber1b1ch ia a-pending
several daya: wltb her .~rrandparent ~
Mr and Mr.s. C. J. Eberl'bac!h.
Mlu Mary Denms of Columbu 1
Is the guest of her sister, .Mr~.
George Hoofllck
Mrs Bentz WOlfe and Mr! w 1·
liam Baxter 1vudted ThurJiday ev
e.ning an Plants with Misaea Au.:;usta and Ida 'WolCe.
Mr and Mrs William :Pak
left Fr1day evenang for a weekend
viJit In CharleslDn ,~ Yl. va w1t~
Mr and Mrs WIIUam Grate They
wc-.oe accompanied to Charleston·
hy Mr Gr-ate who dr~&gt;ve here for
them.
~ Lester Terrell and children re
turned to their home, Toledo afte ·
a weeks v1slt wlth ,his sister and
brother m law. Mr and Mrs Ed·
ward Parrltt and otncr rclatlv«:a

RST

IROTHER·SISTER ACT

ELDORADO, nt --Onas GrilJohn Hawtlna Jr Sbe 1s a fre&amp;b·
ha m and hl!i s1ster Lucy Grll·
man at Ohio State Unh•ersity
1 Pauline Zirkle, t tudent nurae at ham, enh.s led Jn t.he NtvY on th l
Holler Hos,tlt al ScbooJ of NUrainJ, same day at Mario n, UL Both
wa&amp; &amp;tlests ot Thomaa Skinner at we n~ se nt to the
U S Navlll
the annual Junior-8en1or prom, TrainJ"'Ig Center at Balnb.tidee.
Frida y nl&amp;ht
Md.
Rebecca Rolh&amp;eb, Point Pleaunt
11 a week end peat of ber coua:ln,
ELECTRIC ORGAN
Jeanette crooks, and family and
attended t.he Mlddleport JumorPITISTON 1 Me --1.Jmrch jan!.
Semor prorq Friday
tor
Frank Colburn has electrlfletl
Mr and Mrs. J T Miller and
an
fJO
year old organ with an old
three cbildrtn, Nortb Carolina,
tranamlStliOn
are movlnz to the Garen Stanabuty washtng mach ine
ILRd
a
qltar
ter
horsc-p:1ower
motor
apartment on Grant Street )(r.
Miller la an eJectrlclan at the Kaiaer Alu~minum plant at Ravenswood.
Middleport re11dents who enter·
ed Hol!er Hoap1tal thia week were
Johnny Beyant. ){ra. Norma Ward
and Sherman BUJklrt Jr.
Mr1. and Mra. Leonard Mattox
and children, Mkhael, Mary Anne
and Karen. Nltra, are spendmg tbe
week end with his parellta, Mr •nd
Mn. Carl Mattox.
Mrs. Frank-:Iin GJnther and children, Vieky and Gary Alan, wbo
b4v,e bel;!"n staying with bet
parents, Mr. and Mn. John H,w~ina Jr , slne:e before Gar7'• birth
It Holier HOspital, liave returned
to .their hOme in Cohlmbu1. Mr.
Gmther, band direetor at Upper
ArUngton High Sc:bool, pre1ented
the band In their annual concert
Friday night.
Roxie Prlee, wbo is employed In
Dayton, is a weE!k· end guest of his
f1ancee, Carole Owen, and attend.
ed tbe Ja,n&amp;or.Sentor prom 8.! her
guest Friday night
Recent cursta or Mr. and Mrs
L L. Lyon were Mr. and Mrs
Bethel IUobard.! and three daugb.
tors Ohley, W. Va.
J 0 . Casto, who spent the wanter at Avon Park, F1or1da, 11 vl8itmg Mr. and Ml'll AI Cox.
Mr and Mra George Fry, Lockbourne, are vl••ting her Rllltera
Miss Mabel Hysell and Mrs, Her·
bert Fink and fanuly.
William Grate, South Cbarleoton
has been a gllest of h11 father, J.
It Grate and family.
Mrs Noah Haskms Ulught In the
Central SChool Friday lor Mra
ferne Gaul •
Mrs Shll"leY Mllb anf). grand.
daughter, IJ.obin, Mrs Jobn Haw·
kina Jr and Mra. D E. Roush were
vi11itors in P~rke.rsburg, Friday.

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Beck, committee copnsel Robert kennedy sllid sunday

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£1CHtlehctd tlcfe pon•h to whlHfe
your hid ll11tlfl thh ~~wall. fost
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Kennedy said the new mattrr
involvea ~ompani~HJ in wh,jeh Beck
"bali 1 Iiaanclal lntereat that have
dealings wah the Teamsters Un·
Ibn •r He sa1d the "mformatwn that
we Wlll develop" will be of interest to the AFL - CIO Ethical Pr,.c
beeJ Committee, wh1eh Ia already
1 ~.Qnsidermg Beck's case, as well as
l.i.' to the labOr movement as a whole
and tbe publk.
'The ra~ket8 committee ached.
llle4 publlc hearing uhs afternoon to gave Earl P Bettendorf,
Te&gt;,iift&lt;ina,, Tcx, busineRsman,
explam why he · was
alone with two 'reamif•• ·. ,,.,~. leaders aceused of achlm
to appear after
John X. Methe .fommit-

ligated bY Mtddleport" Pollee Of·
f1cer Gilkey was on the Shotgun·
Rd north of Bndbu.ry at lc30 a no
)unday :when a car dnven by
James Arthur Wilson, 17 of 44.4
Peat! St, Middleport sk1ddert on
1he gravel roadway, Rtruck a
bridge and then overturned. ThP:
car, dama&amp;cd to tbe ex ten or $200
1s the property of Norma W1lco :-.
!)f the same address.
Cars drlyen by Leonard Jewe. ,
17 of 111 Bkeh·st, Pomeroy and
Vlrg1l Ray Goff, 1022 Blreh·rj
Charleston, W Va . colhded 11•
the intu:tection of Grant·.st and
Log4n at 7,~ a.m Sunday w1 th
both 'cara. dalhaacd to the exte.1•
of $200 caefa. \
~ Nettber dmi"er was injured ana
b~ PatrOlman

no arrests made
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Dies ~uddenly At
Hom.e In Fairborn

In mett"r

that the owner of lhe wHndermg ice cream freezer, Harry
Morns, of Middleport had beeu
a ~tearch located and reelalJlllold b1s pro·,.
witneues n crty.
Beck and hts
are Beck's
.11on two of Beck's wife's rela,.,_ Uves and a Teamster Union audJ·

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10 !'- otbor ft~ ·- - ol your'-· Tlte now' '
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cfht.. lhU ~-~ thl Ailee ita OW8 Ualqut dlstlnc:tion~,,
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bower:, cal;dllet-may resign
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Secretary of Defense' Charles E.-Wilson and Treasury Secre-.1

Fred Schroath, 49 husband o'
he former Carol Lo~1se Erwln ol
Mlddfeport, die~ .su.ddeniY SunJay afternoon wh1l, playlna: golf
Mr. Sthroath and. his family had
moved Lh1s wmter to a new humP
•n Bridgeport, W, Vl and he wat
lo have opened hls new Oldsmob1le
Agency in Clarksburg the faro;;t
of May
Survlvor.s Jnclude h1.s w1fe and
~on., Ricky, 10, at borne, a n d a
daughter,\Ann 20 a soptlomore at
the UniversJ.ty of Wtst Virgini.t,
one brother AI. Clarksburg, and
one "l51ster, Mrs. Ward Sterne, M.tl·
den, w. :'Va.
·nnerali senkes. wall be hel •l
at 10 30 a ni &lt;,on WedneRdJt at
the DaVIS Funeral Home Bridgeport, and burial will· be in Br.id_Jepolt
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))ave dlecl o£ a heart attacli:
Frien:ds ol the fatJUiy came to Mid
dleport after Mrs c . M. E:r;wm,
mother of Mrs. Schr.&gt;ath, Slunda,
evening.
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the Ht:nry J Kaiser Conatnl\:!\idn
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With Heart AtJack

Kennedy said the son and two
1 relatives are wanted for questaon·
~ iDe because they hold "prominent
roleR Jn eerta1n companies that
bave bad fmanclal dealings" with
the Team.!lters

Co., at Ravenswood

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enb1nkment on Ohio Route 7,
V ·"·'' twn ll\111::1 ,outh of Maraetta.
Gooaion was m chmrge of con·
strucUon at the $200 mdllon aluminum roiUfl&amp; mill on lhe Oh1o Rt·
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taty Gtort:t' M ltumphrey.
viously have been reported ready Ethel Garland, MinnviHe, da.naged the front and rear fenders
to return to private life.'
of her ear (estimated ~t $50) SUol
/ The GOP circl~ Slltd ' the three day afternoon whe n she tried to
c.ther c.bmet memben' who may pass between two parked ro1 at
bow out soon are Seeret&amp;l')' of Condor al'ld Plum Str.eets. H e r
State John Foster DulleR, Secre- car .struck the car parked on the
tary of Commerce Smclair Weeb right l!lide of the lltftct O'flOited by
and Postmaster General Arthur J:; WIIUs ~WJU, Pomeroy.
Summedleld.
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A car parked illegally on the
Wjfaon and Humphrey wer.e ex- left alde or the street, aecordinq
JMeted to stay on untU aft~ the to Werry, 1s ownoo by James W'
outcome of the -congressional
Rutland ltta repon. 1nd1'"._
fights over appropriatiOns, de(ense
aD arr~t may be ma~e
and t&amp;xea.
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J.
Kennedy, 33, Columbus,O, ,stopW1l11on's reslenatlon bu been
rumored, and demed, fctr months. ped to Jet another Cll" par'k when
Reports that Hump"rey Is leav- Robert Robinson, 18. Pomeroy bit
Ing sprang up again last wee)lj and the f-ron' of bet car u he went
the Tre4sury ~ecretary himself to drive around Ilama1e to tbe
dropped a strohg htnt that he Kennedy car as was esUmated a•
plana to resagn soon. Humphrey ~Funer,l services will be held
said It was well knowrt that he had
Wednesday 1\ 2 p. m for Mrs
''been in tbe' eabmet much lonliler
Vergie Pickens Krider, 80, wbo
ttian I originally plannod "
died about 9 30 o'clock' tbis mornT)lree name.! have been :.menIna at the home of lit'. and Mrs.
taon~d n .POUible Rplac:eDJSntl
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Clifford
Morris whett!' ahe had re.
for Humphrey. They are ,Q.6bert
aided for the part six yem.
B. Antrenon. a Texas. ElsenMwer
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Mu Krider is tile last of
Demoont and former depUtf de- I
fanuly, and I.B 1urv1ved by a numfenBe P8C!'etary , Undersecretary of I•
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ber of niecea and nephews, one of
TreUUJ:J' W Randolph Burgess.
The Sentor Class of Pomeroy
Two men who bad la.ld out fine• whom 11 Tom Pickens, Racine.
and LeW11 W. Douglas, former
Friendl mQ' eaU at the Ewing High School will sponsor a rum·
ambaatad,or to Britam and one- of $lK) and co!'ts on charges of 1.1·
time blldJ:et dar~tor under Pres!· toxlcation were released over tbe Funeral Home untU about JlOOll mage saJe MaY 2, 3, 4, to help sup·
weekend Sheriff Robt.rt C Hart· Wednesday when tbe body w1U be port their trtp ta W:tshmgton, D.
dent Franklin D. Roosevell
tltto to the Racine Baptist Church c.
Should Dullej! Jeave, Undersec- enbaeh repotted today,
They were Wllllam Lewis, Brad;ijfrom where 1ervace• will be held
retary of State Chmt1an A. Herand where friends also may call
If anyone has any rummage they
ter, former governor of MaiJathu- bury turned out )londay, • n
are to contact Apr11 Shasteen,
seets, would be a likely sueceator. Jerrv Wll(.. l'omeroy .-eleased until ICrVIce.!l.
Mn Krider was a mem!)er) of 192-J; Carolyn Si!lSOn, 14-M, Linda
Deputy Defense Secretary Don. Saturday Both were jailed ear)Jr
the Racane Baptist Churcb since Moore, 436-M.: Ld~ Terrell, 339-M
aid A. Quarles, recenUy moved up this month.
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1he was a child ofll, and belongd Bill Woodard, 184-M, or Tom Gl'-"
Juatlce of Peace a. E
fi'om secretary of str, waa describto the Raclne Grange. Burlal WID ett, 217·X or brmg 1t to the Brown
ed as Wilson'• most like]~ 8\lccea- reported Clifford w -Darlt,
Pleasant, charged In bls eourt with be In Greenwood Cemetery beside Buddang on the cornor of West
.!!iOr II the defense chJcf departs
conversion of fund.!, was relel8e41 her late huRband, WUI J . Krtder. Main and Butternut Ave
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To Be Wednesday
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apl'atenUy vital
of June, traJAdmln\ona, Saturday. Ed:trard
yo~thfut roman \ Myel'S, MinerRvlllf", Jay "M"era,
Jlomeroy: MrJ. Ear~ Fratlir, Co·
of April In the tioon- lumbus, o. Sunday, Johanna Turnwere further .111 er, Pomeroy, Linda Carpenter, Ra·
n it wns reported cine; M)' ~ Henry Ward. Middleport,
single app~icatlon William Kaspar, Pomeroy; Gordon
Wlnebtenner, SyraC!ua:e.
on ll)e.
blathatgea, Saturday, Mrs Fran- Mlo:l&lt;•f cis Rite and baby, Middleport,
was toued Mr1. Earl Frazier. D~huges:, Ed
,pme for Re,q~r. PomerO~; Mrs. Grace Ab·
when he bolt, Pomeroy; Dorothy Bent&amp; and
in tlie batiy, Racine;' PbYllli' Stone, Porn·

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7th Annual July 4 Celebration

The R$clne Volunteer Fire Department today an11ounced
by Patrolman plans for their sevenUt at~nual Fourth of July Celebration.
driving &lt;Oblle The day will begin witb a parade at 10·30 and condude wiUt
evid~·n:t !:~Jtlns~;. an aerial fireworks display at 9:30 in the evening. ·

Upoo arriving m D01l1as she is
!o .procede to Wa~o. Tc: ..u , the
h~art 9f the stricken )rc,•, \\here
•lie ked Cross has Set up Iii 11'1minatratlng ofF!~' for th' rff~&gt;on.
· Mrs. Camp&amp;eiJ is an experi,;mced
Flltt Appeal
ter service Wo1ker. bivlD&amp;
Pomeroy
Vln(ent
Broderick,
qr,rvt! tbe Red CrOll.! in disa&amp;teri
RD.. hils filed has appeal in Com
lb 4.. o the 48 states.
mon pleas C!!urt. here in the c1:&gt;e
1J o extent of th!s dJJaster is Broderick n . Chalmer P Wylie
yet unknown as evf!n mdre rain ... admlnia,rator of tbe Bureau
and wind storms have beeR pr1- ot W.otlnnan'• Compenaat•on of
tbe ltu:lultrlal Couwlilsiou of Ohio.
dicted tor that lOcal.

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Seniors Planning
ARummage Sale

'Willard Goldamlth.

ic~ent to prove D'Wit, but did show
recklesR operation or a tehicl,.
Goltblnltb, -plea~lnl ~"ot tuilt} to
that ehlfle a:lso, was found iulltf
and fined ~ and eosb.
John D. Gersper, Columbus,
~lead IUllty to reeklcsR operation
of a v~hlle aftu hb arrest by
Patrdlman ~rY\, Saturday and
waa fmed $10 and eost.

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Huu ean flew Sunday ta Riyfldh,
lii,.,..,:Hr~ traiiderred' from Pome- political center of Saudl Anlbio,
School
;year after for talb with the ICing wtwae
~•pl•oti••e three• years of skldy Saudi troops backed up HUS&amp;eiD at
be1ght of Jer(lan's crisis and even
helped
m1.1ntalc ord~ 10 the trou.
thll area
bled area on tbe West bank of the:
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Silqdi.y when hu car

B).ll whether thf! four..power sohdanty of Jordon, Egypt, Syna
and Saudi Arabta could conllnue
in the ssme form at before appeared doubtful A Jerusalem dtspatch utd that only Saud's mtervenllon saved Jo'Nen from be1ng
carved up by 1ts nctghbon
The Jerusalem dhpateh Rltd toformed ob8ervers there believed
Kmg Saud had warned the Syrian
and Egyptian delegates whiCh vi.
1Jted htm m Mecca tbtf week end
that thf! Umted Slates mt~nded to
mtervene mlht8nly 1( they tried
ta tur Jordan apart
Syritl A~tPNhMtslft
Syna waR reported apprehensiVe
that Jordan reach an agreement
w1th the West-a move that eould
encourage the pro ... We!tern ele.
menta now tu~pre.!R ed ln Syna.
Cairo dlSplkhe.s sa1d Egypt and
Syria 'lnfe amuous to keep Jordan wathin thear neutralist (old despate Huasem'a rnove toward the

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HOWard Kress, Jr.
Wins Annual AGE
Education Award

four power Arab "summJt" ·
to try to reunify Muialter Jordan·· up-

a member

LOjlpf Bi!'lrum , !O'

repotted $1M 9G

As War Tensions Become Eased

Haward Bangbam Kresl, Jr , 8%2
S. $th, Ironton, hu be«!n notif1ed
that he has been selected as winner
ci oM af the awards ra the lllft7
competltlon for the Amencan Gas
and Eleetric Syatem annual edueatl.on~l award.
KreSl 11 a aon of Howard Kresa,
and the late Mrs Kr.-Rs. His father
il dtstrict manager of OhlO Power
Co. a\ Ironton and formerly manaIn Pomeroy
17-year-old Jronton Higb
~~•ool ae6ior bas receJved a letter
congrakd.Uons from Phihp
president of AG&amp;:E. parent
or
is the
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Two .-epal"'llte aCcidents ropo"t·
ed by Middleport Police over the
weekend rest~ltcd m a total oi
1i600 datna~oetJ to three 1uto8, b •t
dravers of the three ear.! eseaped
without inJury.

putor, Jlorvleaa Sundo, 7:10 IDd
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County Religi0118
Education Week
Schedule/Given

weet il "Gocl'a Love We Sbue".
PMenh qd lriendl j

-1011 I Cbortto l ..k

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Jordan's King Hussein returned today to his &lt;apttal of Am·
man from tallu w!Ut anU.Communist K1ng Saud of saud• AraLoeal mlnllten aftnounud today
that the week of API11 28 throucb bia that could lead to a new alignment of power in Ute Middle
May 5 b obtened t.....,pout tile East.
Dation aa .. Weekday ReUIIOut EdAn Amman dispatch said a "ma)or announcement'' was ex·
ucation Week". Theme for the peeled Utere later in the day-possibly an agreement for a

Kaiser Resident
~~ager Killed
~OirRt. 7Sunday

How.Mueh o1 Your
Pay; W~[You ~·~ve?

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Faces More Senate Probing

coMeP.f of mfHiem •"'-lnfl

111 1:00; P.tlyer Meet1a1 Weclne•
lfJieJJ Run SUDdaJ
Bebool 10; Pr...blfll 11:11.

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PAGING MARK TWAIN
• Hlphoslre adfon tlt&lt;evfl, tullj' pfcll.
HARTFORD, Cllnn.-John Q ~~~
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TJl.son Sr, 91, of New Havc.n Ue .._t, wo lacll hllll,
tlons
of
the
mt rket cnnm:.t mcli a report contained m th" ROSE, MAIZ£, ILUE
change Its value
~tate manual tbat a speaker or
No matler "hat your oecup ,. the legislature's House for M Many new styles to choose
tion IJI, under '• -G,od'.s bieMlng:!, years ago was dead The s peake1· !ro111.•
ts:od .wanta yO'u tQ" ~ a worker ID q'-"!:Stlon WIS Tilson ~ w:bn. Sttld,
and w1tne.!s of liD dear Son "I'm very glad to •oapPftai'•WJd g1 • •
Milke your bulltl~s&amp; .m oppo:rtun- Vl!lble evidence that the r('por1
lty to te'l others of tbc go01l of my death Was somewhat cxa~
new1 of Jesus Christ. He 1s risen

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Lor&lt;l'o SUpper lmmedlatel)' lollowlna.

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All orpnb,tl.on• and bulineuea
of the county are lnv1ted to make
entrlea in the parade. Trophiea
,nu be presented for the best
fl01l8. The. Bag Bend Minstral will
present the evening ahow in the
Racine Htgb School bulldinJ in the
evening.

The first annual celebration of
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truck was purehaSE:d
The village of Racine JDd tba
fire department have $20,000 l&amp;- ..,
vested m fire;. liehbng and fital
aid equipment whlCh req~ "
$2,000 to operate The volun\'Ar
ftremen ti1ve freely of tbetr time
1n answering calls lloS well
in ·
ruslng' the money to keeQ. the.
pa1d The proceeds of the
fourth celebration wtll he to ~:;::-~.
pay the8e bllls
The
under
Uve
John
squad,
and Corbit

kind in Racine was held m
1951 shortly ~:~fter the purchase of
the first fire truck and the organ·
ltation of tho volunteer rare department. The new water works
wu alRo dedicated at the ume
tim8 Since then an ambulance baa
beeo purchued and a firllt aid
emeraeney squad haa been organ.
iled within the fire department.
About oue year &amp;JU a new lire department.

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