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Devoted To The lntere.U Of The ltfelfJ..
Vol. VII

No.296

Monday, Apri I 2, 1956

Editorial Phone 397

Single Copy

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Edward J. Neutzl!ng, 69, di od
Saturday at St. Mary's Hospital in
Huntington, after a short illness.
He was the son of Mrs. Minnie
Neutzllng, Middleport, and the
lite J. A. Neutzl!ng and was born
In Pomeroy.
· Survivors .include his mother,
Mrs. Neutzling; his wife, Hunting
ton; and one son, William, Mansfield; four grandchildren: two
brothers, A. Emerson, Escondido,
Calif.; Aaron, Akron; one sister,
Mrs. H. G. Cash, Arcadia, Calif.;
an &amp;IIJit, Mrs. John D. Downing,
oMiddle~rt.

F!'lends may call at the JlBw.
Funeral Home where
the Rev. Howard Ruppel!, pastor
of the Firat Presbyterian Church,
will officiate at the services at
two o'clock on Tuesday. Burial
~ be in the Beech Grove cemetery, Pomeroy.
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ahoaera •NI thu.,.. atlnftl,
warm4r In tt.. north eiMI Hit
-'Ions todey. T~y. lha•an
and mild. Hlth todey, 65 to 7S
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Friends may call at the home,
according to Ewing Funeral Home,
who said that funeral arrangeme nts are as yet incompl•,te.

Ethel Shoemaker

Leo Kennedy
~· .~mployed_

For
. ·· ·· Pool Manager
The Middleport
Recreation
- Commission bas reemployed Leo
jeJtneJiy, principal of Central
Seihol, liS manager of the Muni ·
e1 · \ Pool for this season .
· p Commission met Friday at
the. Vjlla&amp;e Hall with Druce Uoyd
pre~ldent presiding and it was
uiiiounced. that applications for
tl\e bead life guard position would
· btl acc~;pted. The applicants
JIIUS~ be certified teachers of life
;aving .and swimming. Applicatjons for all other pool jobs have
been received and the pool per
80nuel will be announced at the
nexf meeting.
C11ntraetor Robert King •is proeeedlllg with the work of prepar
itll the pool for Its opening.
·. ~ers attending were Coach
Cherlilll MacDonald. supervisor of
ilie · village' summer recreation
plan; Paul Davis, Lionel Boggs,
Robert FU&lt;her..

12 Cars Derailed
On NYC Railroad
North Of Hobson
J'lew York

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wr~lilng· crews are clearing the

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lrben - a north hound freight, de
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'this II the second derailment in

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Ray Halliday,'70
Funeral Services ·
Will Be Tuesday
Graveside services will be held
at Salem Center Cemetery at 2
P. M. Tuesday for Ray Halliday,
70; a former resident of Meigs
County, who died at his Wellston
home on Sunday afternoon.
He was tbe son of Laing and
Mary Longstreth Halliday and was
preceded in death by one brother
Ross and one sister Sadie Etta
McKnight.

SPEEDER FINED
tldward
E.
Amos,
Dexter
charged with speeding, was fined
$5 and co~ts Saturday ni~:ht in
Mayo)' K F. Robinson's court.

Survivors Include his wife, Edna
BOARD ARRESTED
one brother, Frank, Harrisonville;
Durley Board, 29, Hartford, was
Chickens, fryers steady, l c low.
four sisters, Emma Strong, Dexter, arrested Sunday night by Pomeroy er, fryers 3-3"' lb, 20-22, mostly 21~
Mamie llolcomb, Ashland: Desta Police Officer Henry Werry on a hens over 5 lb 21·23; hens 5 lb
Anderson, Salem Center and Nel reckless operation charge. He was and under 16-p; hens, legboriiB 1•
lie Tracy, Pomeroy, and many cited to appear in Mayor E. F. 15; old rooster&gt; 11-12.
nieces- and nephews.
Robinson's court..
flutter, 00 score· 67.
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According to a spokesman for
the NYC, train number 37. Engine
n~mber 163'7, de$ lied twelve
cati if • P. M. Sunday just north
of ,A,~baliy, with much damage reported to the track and ears.
•Tiie freight was carrying var
toqs m~ebandlsc. Cause of the
mishap 'has not yet been detcr11\IQ,il. Conductor of the train was
'¢, 1L . .Petitt and Engineer was
Fred Stauffet. The track will · be
elAted ~y midni~bt It is r«&gt;portcd
• · f)le NYC also reported that
iJ~ eats derailed tridar night
two miles north of Hob80n. caus
ljl8, col}s.i derable. damage to' the
traclr 111d cars which remain as of
~ed1y the side -of the track. Three
enipt~ tank cars, one land car
and one freight car are reported
to have left the track.

lASTER I"IAKPAST
All Easter breakfast was ~ervcd
till» year
the home of ·Mr. and
1\fn. Charles ,H. Wise lr. Their
'· oju~ts :were his father C. Jl. Wise,
Sr. IIDd Miss Ruth Wj~e • .trliddlcPI/ft; Katbrya Jane Haqnahs, Porn
ei'Oy; Mrs. William Beti and dauib~, Gallipolis; Mrs- Cecil GroMr. end Mrs. Ellner Hay-

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Survivors include her husband,
Sylvester; one son, Harry, Rut
land; one daughter, Mrs. Carl
(Naomi) Rayburn, Logan;
six
grandchildren;
two
brothers,
Harry Sheridan, South Charleston. Ohio nnd Clyde Sheridan, of
South Vienna, Ohio.
Mrs. Shoemaker was a member
of the Bethel Methodist Church.
Funeral arrangements will be an
nounced later by the RawlingsCoats Funeral Home.

Emergency SqUad
Members Have A'
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The .!&gt;liddleport Emerge1icy
Squad and the Volunteer Fire
Department bad a busy weekend;
Starting Saturday wbcn a car
was on fire near tht• home of Mrs.
Bzechcr Kessinger, GJrfield Ave.,
the Fire Department was called
later that evening when a gas line
explo&lt;led ncar the corn~r of Lincoin St. and Sixth Ave .. and Sun•
&lt;lay tbey were callrd when a fir-e
at the dump got out of control.
Tbe Squad W3&gt; called duriDI
the night Saturday when Plitll!k
mau Stewart HarriB was injured_
in a wreck and later Sunday to

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PICTURED above are two " token Sunday afternoon •• hundrech of' cfill...., gltMred It
Mlddle,IOI't Park for the 17th

Annu11 E11tar Eoo Hunt spon.,-.
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IN THE photo at the left con be

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they aweitad the starting
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IN THE photo et the rlfht !"lucky youngster• 1wirm ell, 0\'lr
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This \l,eell; for a change my hero Ls a man His
narne Is AI Newman and ht! 8 a biK burly gent
or 38 who aho1!d receive your pia tdlta If tot M
other rea110n than he married the 0081!1 laughter
The bo!tl!l wu Max Rosotr now retired and dot
lnl' In the Flotld~~o aun. and the Joint he owned
which 18 naw Atl a, I• Rasotl"s a. 57 year old rea
tau rant atltuated In W'e11l .U1d ~rlreet Its a gootl
place to eat I !!MY thl.s beclluae Its aLway11 t"ll
of tat red faced people v. ho can t t tm down
~ond helplnp ot excellent food and will eat
themaelves Into the grave
Me~Helmsr
A couple of month&amp; bll('k N«!wman happenecJ
There wo_. 110 to be nadine an l!:nrllsh newApaper just !Ike
lllue Pltrte
that-when he noticed an advertht~ement by a
M~J,.t:laL.
rnlty ftrm that, In dty En,llsh humor atyle
poked fun at the •tr~Aigllt faced se11o •s ada of
other realty 6rma lt tickled Newmans funny bone!- Thflft h.i!!
thought of the re11taurant bualne•• and a hplcal chophouse ad
Fine~Jt ff)od tn town ktnr a1144 cocktslhl
N .111teak dtnn111r etc
It a p"t~y dry and dull atutt
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A9 a rule nail Kh v11 'I nat! m I IJ 11 tl c ~lle Nl ltlcl.ed for the
won t.prote l you t y tr tllllr~r v I t o I
!Jilt' II frl' jUt I tly
from amalhtux 1 tr He So dun L u~ d lr 1 c vo. ~t \Ud hn.s bt'n ntt
be lulled tntu a t d~v ~ 1 s r ~t: rt r 1 I }
curlty Just bcr.a. Ne y 1 1r y ur
IC tile ~a t \n a tion doea not
JOUnl'aten wcr6 v 1. I ll d nr::e L1ke l ~ bc~t 1 rqJ~II.t litlu litx ut

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were vacclnatl'll I~ 1 u s it.:! II 1t
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thla drP.ud di s~ s~ 1r il c va I no
&amp;ton dido L tak e ll J.llu llllllly
d.ldn t do yuu IHIY 101 ct
Flnt VacdnaUon
Evidence thut U t' va ( rlr nt\l)n
hu bten trT tht&gt; M 1 r 1 1 be
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B• Jd r 1 h 11 t , a severe rear
tlun If the v:r. tnatlJI\ l.'t per
fur uu.l b f te !he n)!'e or six U 1
n mtl :\ In an adult however
compll ~ll m~ urt more serlou.s
Now nbtn 1t tl Is rna.ttf'r of length
or lmnu 1 lty Mi n in al voce ina
tlon In \ I I h the .'It ar 111 kept l.o
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ll ll I II I Ill II IY llOt Kive llllfll\1
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nlty ( r n 11A tl ~n i'ICVf'ri!.l year:\
OthN t:acclnnll ns m IY Ia t t\ve
111 I Mr~ R t} noml Hanel
cJnatlons
to ~evrn yean or ev •n longN
o h I 1nd lhu:t'l Biggs nnd tv.o
Durlng the flr11t three do.ys f 1
Do lurs t~ a r ul 1 ndvl.se thnt
II lHn wue Alh&lt;&gt;ns ~~~1tor ~ Mon
lowlna a successful primary vn r cl U ln·n esiH~ I 1 ly "hould be rc
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M1 tnd Mrs R~lph BiJt~~ calltct
dened t.nd lrrll utlng
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llotst! BI~Jls und
A papule or pin /lh will fUJm
lily 1111 u 11 k:f' ly oocurrt'
tl ihlun11 rsd1} f'\le nlng
~tween t.he third ru 1 rHth dny
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P( art HnndolJlh ll$11!\tP 1 P..hu
ancl wlU become bUs t tt:d bclwNn \ 1 If 1 I I 1 lllltCly
k It \lllh hf'r \nrk Wednesday
the Ofth and Mvwtl d ny 'r. dry
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tct.b .,IU form on nb 11 11 , 1 1t1
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11 y It e l , \ u ~ e be eliminated?
Mr nntl Mrs H (_ Ra ndolph and
SPted!N Process
A1 .swtl I! uw1 s pol.3 o.re due to
In the case o l sr ond
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ssh e pl gn n atlon Oft('n Ill~( I 8tgt::s anrl two rh1ldren Wt'lf'
ra.ccinatlons theo 1 ro ~ '&gt;
tl ro~ s1ots
y be lleu.chod t ut PomN ot visitors Thursday
ter with the pup 1 e 'lll n I i by tl e u ~ c of
h ointments 11.11 hl('r. Ibn lolph SJ•Cnl Tuesda) with
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within the second r ll•d luy
m won ! Lt' n
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F. r ~ f'nf' nml Frnnrl~ Storv ref'l'nl
There are varlo • re l SOI ~ why
lluv. ~vo::r U s s hould be done
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Total Revenue
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Grand Total Reee1pts
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SCHEDULE 8 11
BONDED DEBT
SUMMARY OF EXPENDITURES
DecemMr 31 1955
Operatwn and SINKING FUND TRUSTEES or
Mamtennnce
VILLAGE TREASURER
General GovernmentLIABILITIES
Leg1slatm,• (CounCil)
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OUTSTANOING GENERAL
General Executive
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BONDS
Bulldmgs (Town Hall
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M1 s Dmsmon Boyles and Vert&gt;
MJ SS Batll'y ts a graduate of
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and &amp;Ke salf' s pon~ored by the
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
Chester W S ( S last l'r day
nctte 1s a graduate of Le-gan H1gh
Adm•nhtr•trtx:
evemng
School nn&lt;i employed by Anchor
E!t•t• of Robert H Codnoer
Hurk n., Co w Lancaster
Plans wen n ade for the Apr I
Dece•Md
I he wedding w11l take place 111
17 meet\ng at the hall when
Nol1rr s hereby .ewen that
May
Reeds\'11le w s C
visJts JIS Edtth C'odnt&gt;r whose Post Off!"('
and puts on thP program
Adctre~s s RFD No 2 Racmc
Oh10 ha ~ ber.n duly appornted a~
OBSERVE BIRTHDAY
Mrs Jlel&lt;'n Wonrlc ~pent Monday Adn rn1 ~tr a1nx of the Estale of
w1th Mr and Mrs R F. Burson of Robert II Codner late of Lebanon
Fr ends of Larry Mitch so n of
Athens and m the afternoon \IS T( wn h p MeigS Cuunh
Ohto Mr and Mrs P L MitCb were
lled al the H1IIC'rest Rest Homl'
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Dal d lh 2Bih da l or M:anh ta1ned SalUrda) evemuJ! wdh a
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Ironer Cf'ie.brattng hts fourteenth
John C Bacon
brMhday Th.c boys mctuded Earl
Ju !gc 3( lhP Prohate Court
1\kKmiC) Rush Ph1lson SLephen
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'drCullough Danny Hmdy and
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A Quailfted Man As
MEIGS COUNTY
SHERIFF

Vote For

BAILEY

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l~ out only busmess Loans
qutckly arllm~ on Sli
nature* only car or funH
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first See us now

Qll ~IIFICATJONS
• Ple&lt;&gt;('nt Mlddlt"port

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• SNved Two Yea~ On
Pomcrov Pol1ce Force

$25 to $1000

o Attended 10 FBI
Schools o£ Tr&lt;li mn2

o Served In E T 0 In
In \1 orld W..- Il

Pbone 132 or 508, Pomeroy
Ho1t:r' Mon -Fri S-5 Silt 9 12
Open. evemng• bp appointment
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RUSSELL BAll EY

hi Rlt!AriV Oppo!ted To Increased Taxes

rmd V\ Ill Work To Cut Expenditures In The SheriffS
Offit ( Bailey W1U F1ght Ju\en1le
Dehnrwenc~ and
assure Me1gs County of adequate l;aw Enforcement

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The W S r S mt! Ia t Tues
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Mareh 20 at !he home uf ho ~ t q~ ~lr noroll 1 Jlo1 mr&lt;;;
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BoO Ollvl'r w•ter•n Juntltf"
h11 ltanct at thfl plate Ohw•r
~~Viii be u~ed •• • p1tcher When
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Me cfuty 11 1 1Mrhtop Oltwtr
11 txpeeted to w 1eld 11 b 1g 1ttc:lt
for the F•lcont thlt yt•r Both
b&lt;lr• •r• products of the Jun 1or
t••tu• uflw•ty of thl wmmu
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w1th water
electricitY ga!l
available Venetian bhnds front
porch loeated on 60 ft 1ot on
Kerr Street out of high water
Exeellent buy at $3 000 00
HIGHWAY PROPERTY- 3~room
block house, wtth br1ck fire
place, electrJClty excellent wa
ter gystem w1Lh soft water lSO
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W•h•m• H•h. Set..»! were 1n
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9 00 Masquerade Party
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10 00 Wed Nlte ighh
10 45 Sports Stdeh&amp;bt.
11 00 News
11 05 Weather

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To Sell, Trade or Announce, Let A Doily
Sentinel Dlstldy Ad
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RepresentotiYe.
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1953 BUICK V8 Suprr c&lt; nvotibll
Mlddl;&gt;pOrl
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I he pray~r 1f lh(' P• ll on ts
coupt&gt; unmllrul le ~195 Blacl
th e sa le ol the lJov~ desc1 h
tno.r s romcr \ Oh o 3 2H IJie
c l cal vstale arcu I ,.., I th(
1955 BUICK \ 0 Supt
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Be SURE I!"SURE
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brakes, 11kc mw $27!J5 Diad
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will 1:tke futi!H n t c~ th tt they
tnars Pomrlln~ O•o
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Dn\I S Warner lnsuran&lt;"r S!'rvtrf'
have hl'~n nadu pari rs dcrendan
101 W Second St
1954 PONTI~C Star Ch1ef con
to s:ud pet tton and they are re
Pomeroy Ohio
vertible coupe I ght blue r n1sh
qutrl'd to answl?r the same on or
D~le C Warnt'r Agent
one owner $1795 Blaettnar s
hc£01 e I he 26th {lay of Mjjv 1958
Phone 336
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Ftemont Stevens Admmu
Complet( l~ne of lnsnranre
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General
L1ah1hty
1952 BtJJCK Roadmasler cGnver
Bur&lt;\elt Johnson Deceased
3-14-30tc
t1ble coupe smart two-tone grey
0 BRlEN AND 0 BRJEN
w1tb black top $995. Blaet
tnar't Pomec"oy Ohw 3 28 6tr COMPLETE Insurance PtoterUaa A ITORNEYS for the Ad
I tte Auto Fire, Polio CaU DoD mJntslrnlor
Mills Middleport. Ohio
Spec1al 2 door sedan
(4) 2 D 16 23 30 (5) 7 6tc
two tone green shows
$875 Dlaettnar s

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nd ga1d rn h 1 mlud A thur JOHNSON R F 0 Hemts M1d 1
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Boll om Ohw
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---~- - gan MAXINE PlllllPS Box 185
EARN $40 WF:l'KI Y (OMM Sew l h r:~go 90 llhno1~ A 1 c RI CH
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THE RESULT HAM BEJ:N en~ of the runniest ad campalrn• or
t\e year In the New YM'k """'rtP~r&amp; Contained In small paid ror
• &lt;Jinln&amp;' out toftiJht column• It conalab ot one or two sentence
&amp;em• like 10 .. A Civil war veteran elalmtd tlJat our restaurant wu
Juat u bad In 1899 Serloualy Or Our food Is as tre11h as 11 e
walter~
Or Ortgtnatora of the new cooktall crate Genuine walet
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or an dtmmahon lournament It
on the rocks
could lake a 1oar to produce a new
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Some ~! these llne.a ho.ve the hallme.1- of rreatneu otht~ft. of cbamplon
eourae are l'ood for only a mild amlht Howtver AI Newm_an who
MONDA¥'
worka hard on them nnd oc:r.t~loa&amp;lt.)'l tum• to publlol.at No~an
12 00 KartoGn Komlcs
Wl.lmer admllll Stat~ Oreenl\el,jj or •vtD. hi• wlle: for help is havtac
1 00 Film .tt Fancy-M Slater
lhe Untie of hla life writing t~JQ And t.he customera seem \0 be
2 30 The Feauntne Touch
pourlnr In
A lot of them come, AI &amp;rm-. to ate lf we l'e u
crasy as we mound
3 00 (ABC) Afternoon Film Fes
Uval- The Lady Vamabes
AI began Ue cunpalp In tht r.te• ot 4dvt,:e from the ad .,.ncr
An• It ~ ~ ~· that,
G 00 (ABC) Mlclt.ey Mouse
handling Rosotr1 but now Its *ome 10 pppular that aur•estlona
whiliJI th•w crmu~d toasthet
8 00 Kit Octrson
come ftoodlng Into t.he restaur-.nt by mall ftor'n amateurs To date
.and ,.a~ont
Jew• lllmHlf
6 30 News With M Jennln~
l'fewman haa turn.cl thMn down. h• hall th~ une&amp;.IIY teelil\f It mll"ht
drtW Mar and wW with them
8 40 Daneelanct wtth Hen Rlchte
l"volve le(al troubl• Bealo.lu like Mark Twain or any crea.tlve
(Lulie 24 15)
rut11t he un-cleubtedly feels he can write better ~;~nes himself
7 00 Kllk1• Fran &amp; Olhe
Pl\A. VF.R Father we pray that
TUISOAY
ON' ONJI! OCC.rlSION, he fUbtoi\OIS \hl1 oM Giant eoc:ktall Thou wtlt duw night to us rn the
&amp;ervtd enly to people nven re~~:t tall or over Before you knew it powea of the r tsen Christ May we 12 30 Jamboree
t 00 Film &amp; Fancy
three baHketball playen Cwhat elltt) weA on bantl AI meuurtd to forth to m cot the t.as ks or th1s
2
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day
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them conceded their lapllty and. ended- up pa.ylng Cor the c.trinka
3 00 After1110on Film Festival
art wlth us GlV&amp; us tbe v1ctory
hlmselt
IS 00 Mickey Mouse
Another day AI wrote t BolT)", U.S Will bt no Blu~ Flat.e SJH!Cial that overcomes the world throueh
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tOO..y We hind &amp; ckunv dlthw~er who tum~ ou.t to be an
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t'tmmbl Ot cour.e, tbat day U ~· ..-ked for the Blue Plate
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Speclal Roaoft'a doun t Q11t fl~ ll•t Pkr.t~~: BpedGI &amp;Del the wa.lt
Admitted Saturdv Mrll Ray 6 40 'IV Prom Wlllh lin Riehle
en patiently had to exptt.l,ft to
~-on1e~ that tht bon "u ot'f
7 00 Kukla Fran &amp; Ollte
Gtlmm New Maven
I'll• trolley
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Sunday
Oscar
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WIONISDAY
&lt;:hef in tire buslneaa who \11111,1'" luncb (l'Orn home
One of oul' lers Jr M1ddleport
12 30 Jambmee
Admitted Sunday Mrs George
walters overheard one lntt- bu.tlb4,1\d leU bl.tl wtre Just because It 8
2 SQ The ~emlnme Touch
our anntvr:nary doe1n t mean · ~1.1 "ave to Ol,.r a la. ca11e
Our C Randolph New Haven Donna 3 00 Afternoon F1lm Festn•al
IndiAn curry &amp;I 10 authentic ytt o.tb~tr dig \wo cobraa show~ '-'P Marvel Raclllt'
5 00 Mlekey MollSe
fdr lunch
lllrtb I ~1!11&gt;1~ bo'" to M• 8; 00 Jl?bD ~ Wrheaue:r
Wha' •~mtl to Itt A.a s be.st line wu turned down by all the new 1 and 'Mrs Geotee Randolph
6 3 0 News
paper• You know how Jtutry we aaa be when we put our mlnf!•
to tt Tbt. one reid. PJeu~ drink
'*'- at Raao.,&amp; No .sell· M• allll ~I'll l:daar llando\ph 8 35 We•ther
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er s expen~e to wtse up the na
I v \ on corfer?-growmg told me
I belu:ve lhJs rs the last s pOl
n the world where hnppy nullv.:-s
and Europeans have a chance tu
gt't along m the openmg up of a
new country
A little later Horne Niall d1s
lnct commiSSioner for the Mm
obe a P.a satd more or I&lt; ss II t
~ nc lhm~ Sa1d N all
You (an JUSl ~ay that out
here we don l need mnchmeguns
You 11 nollce we have no begga
and no lipping Kr-n Chesler go~ s
ff on patrol aud lt!aves hts w1f~
and ktds alone ngbt m I he luddll'
of lh~ ~avage Kukukuku country
W1 are IJketl belle! by I he na
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Wf' lion I nt"ecl l!la nd n~ armH"S
rhc future of this countrv 1s 111
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counlry Wtll boom
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Cu• of thw Awkwud Cot pu
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All t'l diplomat ~ arf' kot-t'l 1 g :J
ljUI"f'll
2 :m c &lt;.~n t&gt;J a ( oes to !-lr hoo l
&lt; hl'rk on tilt' Krl:' lu
ll!lii SOI&lt;" n
! IJ&lt;) Maline" lht'A ttt'
n Mosro w ~ He I Sq uall" til',
Wt!atlu~rcagl
1110 Pt PS!'l Hox:
duys Th roy t'XJlt'tl h11t !! On~ da1k ~ no Dalt- \\t th Ltfe
l l 15 Greate.,t FlChW In Centu-rr
mght !he ~Jay m ~t arhPd bod} of 4 15 Modern Romanrf s
1 1 30
1 on 1ght
fos,;&gt; r Stalin wh1ch ltes expo..,ed to 4 3U Queen fo r a D~y
11 00 S1gn Oft
the publle gau• bf' 1d~ that of _5::_:llc:_
O~A~_.~_.nl Oru ~how _ __ _
Lf&gt;nin wtll Ue ~ pJnt f"d llwa y 1 h,..
TUE"'.OAY
600 Soklters Of Fortune
be ll nil IS that B J!ga ntn Klu l sh
G30 Sports Eye
6 55 S~gn Or
&lt;:hf'v and ( o will wmt a htllC' 7 00
1 oda.v
"40 News Ptcturf'
While nt !tast Tile demotion or lht
non r.orff'l:' Trme
65.1 I "", Paul &amp; Mary Ford
late dir!atur to an ordtnary ton I 10 00 D r g hong 5( houl
7 00 &lt; lllnd Ollfil Onry
woul&lt;i he q 11te &lt;l ,:;hoek to th e Rus 10m
7 ~u ll uah Shore
ltm~ Ko\'Jr ~ show
s11n 1.woplt at the momf'nl H 11 1100 Hom
745 News Caravan
rt&gt;nmdt r~ of 11; lul1 St S!tllu 19 00 Tt'JliHS.~;&gt;f' F.nue
1\IIW!ilia Raye S ltow
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Conm 111 t ~I \ It' are thsappt&gt;&lt;ll 12 30 J&lt; eal hf' Your Nt&gt;.,.l
9 00 I Ires de 1'beatre
u ~ fa ::. I 1 hP &lt;hplomal s Inn t Wllnl
91U Cu ( le Tt.eau~
2 IJO S ar :suo" 1a ~e
to bt&gt; caugJtt nappmg
lO :10 M.r Distrl,.;t Attorne-y
2 JO Pars"On s Study
Quret Op•r•tor
3 00 .Matinee Theatre
t 1 00 New11 He.&gt;ldJme.i
There~ eons1dt rahlf' hopf' aronn I
4 00 Tlalt&gt; wllh I fe
11 tl~ W l'a lhenast
United Naltous he:uJqua1 ters m 4 1~ Modi:' t HumaiiC't'S
II 10 Press Hox
New York that Sec1f'tan l.Pnt I 4 30 Qul'en Fflr a Dav
II 15 Mud Wliktn• n Show
Oag llamn l.'l~kJt 11 1 :ty IJt
ht
5 00 Aunt D1u Sh 11
11 !() ton t~: ht
m m who can head off wa1 I &lt;" :&gt; 30 Howdy uuody
twtcn the At all nal 1 rt an&lt;1 1st :u I
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6 oo HopaJ..,. c ...ld)&gt;
O~t&gt;r Pales hnl.' lit 1s a qUiet oper
6 55 S1gn Ot:~
6 30 Sports Eye
ator mode.'il and p ibllr1ty Sh!r R
G 40 News Plc:tur&amp;
he 1s sma1 t l-hs mls~wn to Rt I 7 00 '] OOIIY
6 &lt;l5 Les Po.ul &amp; M~ Ford
Chma tn the new Har seas on nf 1 ~ ~g Coffee Time
Dlni Don~ ScJ·,oo-l
7 oo n.. Hudson s Secret
19155 led to the relf'ase or 11 liT 1
Erme
Koval'S
Show
7 30 Coke Ttme
plisoned Amer1can fhets It ~s ex 1~ ~
7 45 News Caravan
peeled that Hnmmersk told will 12 00 Home
Tennessee
Ern1e
Show
8
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Directol'S
PbJll?n\e fo1 the M ddle East next 12 30
Your
Nest
Feathl'r
bouse
week w1th a t N mantlogl' to ne
1 00 Cm rent
8 30 Father Knows Be&amp;t
p/oo/o
200 Suste
9 00 Krttit Theatre
Satellite Stnfe
2 30 Camera Goes to School
10
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fmhan S&lt;"'f'nl sts an(\ the Nav~ 3 00
Matl!"'ee
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ca t l l;l t'ffi to get lo~,:l'lher on the 4 00
Date Wtlh L1fe
11 oo Headlines
program for thf"' earth satellite 4 l!'i
11 05 Weathercast.
which the Untltd Sta tes l S to 4 30 tu:odern Romanees
Qul't'n for a Day
11 10 Press Box
launch U s the Navy s JOb to get 5 00
AUint Dru Show
II Hi Greatest Fights of Ceuturt
the artificial moon produced and ~ 30
Howdy Doody
l l 30 Tomght
launched The clvthans announced
recently that the s1ze or the sate!
hte would be expanded from 20 to
30 mche.s Jn d1ameter That would
call for rad1cal alteration of Uu
threes age 1 Jcket as~:~embly that 1s
MONDAY
4 15 Sccrt l Storm
to send the ma n made moon Into Its g 00 S
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30 5 00 F dge of Night
orb'it round the earth 1 he Nav y 9 UO
'Kay-er
np 111 n angaroo
5 00 Lucky 8 Rand
sa}s the &lt;:lVIIrans we1e wron~
10 UIJ Garr} Moore
5 30 The E arly Show
the dtarrcter 1s sllll 20 mche ~
10 30 Arthur Godftey
6 30 Your li.:ss &gt; Reporter
Red Atom
II JO Stnke 11 Ru~ h
6 45 Spotli ght on Sports
lnt'u.lcntally Sovael Ru s~1a a nti 12 ()0 Val ant Lady
8 55 W(alht&gt;nnan
C 1 lllltJUsl Chma arf! Jl lelly f01 m 12 15 I ove of Life
7 00 PJILI Page
Ulg a nuclca1 1esearch progr l 11 112 JO !:It 1 r h for Tomorrow
1 15 Doug Edwards. Nuwa
stmrlar to the Euratom a lan 1c 12 45 The CiU ldJng Light
JO Rob nhood
00 Katie s Kitchen
pool in Western Europe A meetm~;:
8
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was hf'ld rt&gt;eently m RJehare~t 130200 As 1he \!.OIItl lurn:-l
30
( odfley.s 1alcnt Scr;uta
Romnn a lo dis&lt;'usss lhe forrnatwn 2 00 Hobo:&gt;rt Q LeW II
fl ou I 1 ot,e Lu cy
or an eastern nuclea1 research 1 2 30 Hou se party
9 80 Dec mber Brule
111Sl11Utf! II s exprt'h d I hat Ru,&lt;; ;) 00 Th e B g Pa} 1 ([
10 00 Sluf'l r: One
SID
Red C ~una Outer Mungolw i 30 n b ( r b~ Show
ll \Jfl Up to the n mute- News
and Hussia 11 E Jropean
salcht• ~ 4 00 1 hi B ~hter lJa
~t Jll !Je membct s
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He1dache For Toggy
TUESDA 'f
It Jl.sl pOSKible tb.rt the de
900 S ,.. n Ou - Prll}e
14 i050 I lgt of N1 g ht
hut kmg of Slahn '.HII (OsL Commu
9 00 Cap:~ r1 xa 1g1roo
5 00 I J in tS Rancn
n'l.'i l 1 h o:&gt;ftmn I flln11! o 1ogh 1U 1 It~ 10 00 Ga r rJ MUf 1e
5 .30 fhr Ea1 ly Shvw
JOh nt~ l•ildu of the ltahan Com 1030 At!htu t 1dfrey
630 Yo1r Esso Reporter
111111 ~ 1 lt It Win~ ::locwllst couiltlo 1 11 30 Slnkc tl H, h
0 45 Bob Wi g nc~ Sports Slww
ml&lt;J1ltnment logllatllllll rlon g 1200 Va!Hint Unly
655 \\eath r: rn1on
so wtll 111 ht~&gt; !ltlc mvl to sdl th e l l2 15 lmt&gt; of life
7 00 Press Conference
K f'lill s n~w lnte Hour ~a}~ 12 30 St&gt;an l for Tomorrow
7 H Dou~ E !ward~ NPw•
Herr~ D (hlln(e lhatldlwlllC So 1245 lheGuJdtngLight
7 l0830 lltg hl!g hts of the Great
1
ewh~l leader P1e1to Nr.nn1 rna}
1 00 Kutre s K1tchen
c~ Show on Earth
suppll nt Toghath as
eotohttOn l 30 2 no A!. tht&gt; Wotld rurns
8 00 Ph I ~ vers Show
spokl'~m:ln
2 00 Hubert Q Lt!~,t;ls
8 30 Hangf' il1•l&lt;r
Big Bot Down
2 30 11 '!l.'part_y
9 00 G lJ I mbardo
Japanese Russtan peace treat:. 3 00 1 h( B g Pnyoff
9 ~II R~t. Skelton
negottaLtons have bogged oiown se
3 30 D b ( osb) Silow
10 00 $114 000 Quutton
riously They started tn London 4 00 I h ll lght&lt;&gt;r D&lt;ry
10 30 Do You Trust Yaur Wife
last June 1 Now they have been 4 15 Sc('!
St-orm
11 00 Up to n-.e minute New1
suspended lndefmately after mooth~
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1·05 Late Show
of Uispute due to Russ1a s tough
WEDNESDAY
4 15 _S_e_
cret-Sto~ - - - demands The Japanese gov£'rn
9 00 Stgn On- Praver
4 30 Erlue or NJght
menl and people are angry Agree
R 00 Capta1n Kangaroo
5 00
8
ment SC'rms farther away than 10 00 Garry Moore
5 30
10 30 Arthur Godfrey
6 so
Sports Outlook
11 30 Stuke H Rad·
Thl' wothl ht&gt;av~weight boxmg 1200 Valiant lady
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championship L~ 1ft f'Oid storage 12 ltj love of ltfe
7 00 Fatt1 Page
and likely to r('matn there for a 12 30 Search ror TomorrO'If
7 H Doull Edwards, Ne.'¥
long hme Champ Rocky Manranu] ,2 45 The Gu dmg L1gbt
7 30 CISCO Kid
has run out of legttlmate chn l
t 00 Ka~te s Kttchen
Q100 Atlhur Godfr~ 6 Frieildf
tensors Unltke former ehnmp Jot' 1 30 As the \\ orld Turns
Q 00 The M1lltonalre
l.ouls Rocky shows no dcme to 2 00 Rob rt Q Lewh
9 30 1 ve Got A Secret
orgamzr. n Bum of the Month
2 30 Houseparty
10 00 20th Century Fox
dub to get fights He do{'sn t plan 3 00 The 81,~: Payort
11 00 llp to 1.1le Mmute Nem
to defend his htle agnm unttl Sep
3 30 Bcob Cros-by Show
05 Late Show
tember Unless a b1g money gate ts f 00 The Brighter Day
In pro."Jpect then he may we)! re
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COLUMBUS, 0 . UP -- Coach
Jn tbe back held. the Buckeyes
Woody Hayt=S admtttcd today there appt&gt;ared loaded . f'Spe&lt;'talty if Hu i
were !iOmot awful big shoe s to ftlf , bert Bobo makes a comeback Ill
a s the Ohio State football team he- the c-lassroo m Don Viele appart&gt;nl
gan spring practice wtth 22 letter. ly has the fullbo~~(•k JOb leavmg a
men · among 100 candJdatoes
host or others to fight for olhl'f I
The Buckeyes, gunmng fur an 1 positions.
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unpte('edcnted third s traight B1g
Top candtdah-s for C;,s!&gt;Jdy s '
Ten crown, will ha ve the ir work left ho~~tfba{·k post were Joe Can.
cut out for them next fa ll The , navmo and Jo)-eshman l"1i.ck.
main }Ob in spring practice wilt Beau . Tht' loss at lea~1 for spring
be to find adequate repla ~.:emcn ts l pr~du·e of Suthrnn. due to scholfor 13 lettermen who Wl.'re so•nlors astk difftculttl.'s, and Lee Williams
on last year's squad
to the draft was npccted to cramp
Tbe hili loSB, of course. v.as All · tht&gt; situatwn.
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Am~rtca Howard Hopalo ng Cas·
Parker , Htlt Jobko and
Tnm
sady whose explosive runmng wt\1 Baldac&lt;'l ~ive vetnan strengt h to
be ~orely missed in the Oh10 Stall' I Jert guard, and on the other s1de 1
attack this season Other b1g losse~ l 1s Aurelius Thomas.
v.-err CPnler Kt&gt;n Vargo, Guarll
At tackle, Guy Ron Cook. Juhn
Dave Weaver and Tackle frank Matlin and Boh Whetstone repre .
sented the veterans wh1lc Enw
Machtnsky.
An NCAA warning or .suspension Spychals kt of Toledo was the freshalso was hang'\ng ovrr Ohio State's ma n hope along w1th AJ Crawford
head cuncerning Hayes' alleged of Massillon.
money loa ns to play£'rs The mt~l ·
At Center, Semor Tom Dill man
ter wa~ ln\'esli~;:ated by B1g Ten represe nted the cxpericnQc with
Commisswner Kenneth Tu~ Wll· Don James of (lnnnni!IJ. at 265
son after last s('ason , but no an pounds, a so phomore hopefu l
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Endll Brown , Mu·had Hlld Frerl
whal actron Will be taken .
Kriss will be ba&lt;"k With Chufk
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Big Klu Returns
To Redleg's For
First Full Game

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United Pre11 Sportl Writer

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Ted Klus:e-wsk 1, the- muscl&lt;'
man wbo IS given a good chance
to topple Babe Ruth 's record uf
60 homer~; m a season , has return~
ed to aMwn to pt&gt;p up the Cm
rmn~ t1 Redleg attack and persecute nva l pitchers.

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Tht&gt; Ph1ladelph1a Phillies eked
out a tl-5 victory over Cmcinnat:
Sunday at Clearwater, Fla.. but
the Redlegs romped or£ the fteld
like o,unners because "Bi.~~: Klu"
played a full J[ame for thl' first
time th1s spring. Troubled w1th a
enpp! l.'d left hip, he got iwo h1t s
m th ree time~~ at bat and d rove
in two runs in the seventh mmng
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have l.'nough injurl'd and a11tng
player.s to keep the1r manager s
awake on the long r ide north and
t he Brooklyn Dorl~e; ~ lost out
fielder Sa ndy Amoros wh11&lt;' scormg a -4-3. II innm~ victo rv ove r
the Chicago Whit e Sox at Tam pa
Amoro.s tw1sled th1s n~hl ankl e
s liding int(l .second ha ~ e nnd wi!l
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Rose Bowl In Sltht
or the Ja:nccs.
New- II
But thf' Bul'keyrs han· anothrr comer~ included Ru st~· fh.o~A' (' r ma st .
plum to shoot for this )Car. TI!l' y er of Hamilton , uut _ta~t Yl'ar o,.nth
an.' clib'lblc for 1hc Rose Bowl next poor .-allcs, H1tl Sc-hafral h
or
sPa!-on, a trq1 the}' {' Ould n"t m&lt;lkc :Wooster and Torn Mort:: an of Bam·
despite a Hl.'eo nd s trai ght B1g Ten llton .
champtons hi p because of the "no
PuctLC(! ~...,sswns will be
un
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Other hncuu•n gone were Tack!e Monday, Tues day, Thursday and
Sub Don Stoeckel, Center Suh Hud Frida y There wLII be 20 sessions
Bond and Veteran Endli Bill Coli· dimaxed walb the annual Red White game May ri.
mar ;;nd Tom Spears.
MaJor hackflelrl Jo~~t·s were Cas.
sady ami Jerr y Harkrader.
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jor position switrh. putimg Co-f"i!pt Bdl Mich&lt;~el from end to
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Rdtlrnin g starter s ind udcd End
Lt·u llwwn , l:. st y('a r's so phomore
standout, Tackle Diek Guy, Guard
Jm1 r:~rkt!r, Co-Ca pl. l'' rank Ell .
7'1-:\\.' Y OHK UP --C'a~p~r Ortc
wood ,tt quarterback, Jimmy Roseboro at right hillf and Don Vicic ga, a Mcx.can tmddi('Wl'Lght wbo
.~Jli' C ial!z e~ m AtLril
knockouts Is
at fullba&lt;'k
(a~·ored to defl•at llard v Bazooka
Halfback Contender"
Halfback conLc nrlcrs for Cassa- Sma llWLLOd uf Hrookl\'n in in dy's s pot were Joe Ca navlno and nLChl'.'! 10-ro und fc,,:ure at St
Dick Lcheau , with LeHoy Carr, NLchui:Js An~ na .
T he bout Will he tl'IC'v!scd n&lt;t
Pnrt smu ulh , Don l"lark, Akrun ,
Phil Hohinson,
Col umbus East; tiot1ally hy DuMont hcg,innmg Itt
Georg•• Cra 1 ~, Clairton, Pa , anrl 111 p. m. ~;sT .
Prl'slon McMurry, Ptltsburgh .11lso
Ortq::-~ , l.1 ll fur a Mex i ~.:;w al
flttli~lhlt: t'andubtes
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d 5-lU'"l ha~ won all of hn1 pr&lt;'vtou s
The ~ hift ol Mtchnr\ . rom ('n Apnl ftto:ht s hy knockuuls
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to 1acklt· Is the only mitJor chanb:c 1953. lu fl:tlll• nOO KHI Charol in
planm·cl
twu J"(IUIJd~ 111 an 1\prtl hntll f.01,t
"'We'\! work him Ill both plan·s Apnl ht· fnu~h cd Tony l!:~quivcl
1hls spring." Huyes H!ltd .
HI th:'~l' rounilii und Je~:-.c ltu"lr~
Thl! tackle ~&gt;iluntlon. Incidentally 111 cJght
may be a sore .~pot wlth the Burk l:l
next M~as on Mnelun.sky's graduSm&lt;~Jlw()od wh() dc[NitNI R:~y
alto n ~111 hurt , alOJI!: w1th top sub Drake 1n !u ~ t.• ~t l:l llpcara nco, ha:-.
Don Sloeckf'" l The 101111 of Fresh· won J? of 111 .~ 23 prof1•,,zon.1l
num T&gt;avc W~tgncr of J•ortsmouth f1ght ~ Il l' ha ~ ~ ~·on• d four knoc kdu e In illnl.!ss at.~o wu!l u hlg hlow u11b It t• fnt 1g ll l two drnw:; and
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Bobby Sehmoll ClinloJ, Fhh~r 1 ul
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Judy Butc her , Pcml B!a.tlf.-} fl}Ll-'
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Post on of Loga n, \'l.!H ed ''- ~r
T~rlor , llobt.y Vt&gt;ttl•
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del. J O&lt;~nn BuffingturJ l 'laul•·
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Lemley , BoiJb)' S")r., ,
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U tl nJ~ I IJiru uf t/1~ \"::&gt;l.J it: of th~ end w1th her pareot.s Mr . and Mn.
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Mam St Pomeroy,
Rut Molon:, Mar) K W;.lt,urn. ku
land King, Ca.~to lurnt;,., t VII'
Billy Kinder, Ronald K:~rr. 1•~ ~ 1111
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just what the dock ordered U
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35. Kortt C04
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vid l.yons, Roy lhvt·hn . tiu1t1 Anro
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Sro1lh , StLS 1e Cha pman , Mona s 1111 hlll .." Bt·1·k} ·,; Shvp l&gt;vns H~ rn:-.on
pulpy btrry
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news that B(•n Hogan IS. on his
This will be his third trip to the
way bark.
'Isles. He went there flrst Jn 1949,
1'hey Dll ssl•d him no matter how aHcr his near-fatal automoble ac·
l.mef his rctJTcmc nt. Jo' or lids was cidcnt, as non-playing c11.ptain or
one of the l{r('nl_t'Hl -: maybe tht•, the Ryder Cup team. Subs~uf'n1greatest - Hnd il le ft a RAP when ly when he made his memorable
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la~.t sm um cr, ]](' satr\ ~e had "'had c~mcback to sweep th.e U.S. Upen,
Bob Friend uf th e Piltsburg h
The rrst of the Panther lineup
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Dut 1t pn·s~~t·s a full-scale , rc- o ther tourna ments in 1963,
hl' Athletics t o four hih in mne
the pl,liC with Earl Snllth on fi rst,
turn when lw ag:rct·s to SO to Eng- thnlled the Scoh; right oul of their mumgs: ~~ohlil' co.a~tm~ to a n 8- 1
little
J1mmy Hem s ley on sJ•cond.
la nJt for tlw Canada Cup mat ches, kilts al Carooustle.
tnumph at New Orlcans .
Larry t owmy ill s hort, and Gene
wh~rh he _did Wc~~csday.
That's where, in hi~&gt; first shot
l\11trh will be on lh !rd. In t he out1 tus \.I. a~ prcd1ctcd here more at the Brititth Open, the "Wee lcethan a wrrk ago, when th e word Mon'' took the British Open wi.th
Dusty Rhodes, Daryl
Spencer rJrld Lt \HI! be Bill Sberidan in
came out ur i'"lortda that Bantam an all-ltme record score of 282.
and Oa\1 ·Harri&amp; hit hntt inning lert, Bob Wtbon in center and
Hen wa~ ham mcrl nf!: the ball as
homehl 1o -.hell t'lftr New Ynork John Young in r1ght.
of 11l(l Bt•c,ltLSI' th e Hawk hos a lot
Gianls heat 1he1:'h'l~ Cubs &lt;~I
M&lt;~rch 29-Racinc- Ho me
uf un.~lltl.~fted nml:liiiGIJS,
SALZBURG, Au:-;tria UP- Wal - j l'hooni;ot., An~ .. 'j\2, a .~ the C l e\'C~ ' Apnl 5 --Gallipo!i~ - /\.w;l y
He would hkc as would any
1 laud lnd1an ~ .s:rorcd a 5-:1 ~1ctory
'April 10- Middll'por t- Away
man, to win th e U S Opt&gt;n an un - lace Dud Werner of StN1mbo.al over the Bllltimorc Or10II.'S 111 &lt;1
April tZ. Pl. l'lcasan1 - Jiomc
Spnngs,
Colo.
hnilihcd
scv~ 11th in 1
matched fifth" time . Th&lt;~l would
rlu.'ll llform at Tucson. Ar1z. ;md '" Apnl 17 -Jac k .~on - Jlom e
the
llH'JI's giant slalom ~kL
race
take hull out of lm tic with Bobby
Milwaukee scor·,·d sevt•n unr.a rnc, l
April 19---R,u.·mc -- Aw,ly
.lone:- a nil the ancient Wtlli e An. Sunday which was won bv Josl 1 run ~ to b{'.~t Atlanta of th e Sou th
Apnl 23-Wahama- Awnv
Hit•dl'r of Au stria m one mlnule.,
d,
cr~on
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A~p~nl 24-G al l ipo li s-IIo mc
3i.4 st•con r! H llegina ~ch.orpf . ot" ern Ass n. 10-2
Ausiria wnn th e 'o'omcn s J,:lilDt
Bet He Will
He'~&gt; off yesterday t. Augus ta for ~lal11m while llehy Snite or Nor
the Milslers. There still Ia an offi · wirh. VI. , fLm:-.h~~ ~ ~~~·c·_ _
cia! qu ... s llon wbclbcr he will go to
the post In the Open- but you can
BY OSCAR FRALEY

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[A)OI... Il-W\1.
QI..D &amp;JDD"'-1 WAS

ATI..ANTA, Ga. UP-Third bue
man Eddie Mathews and the MlJ ..
waukee 8ravetJ have been aerved ,

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PLAN OI'IN NOUII

From Pomeroy

year.
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Yogi Berra, of course, wtll be l 1
the No. 1 catcher, with that relief
from Uoward and the
veteran
Charlie Silvera In the No. 3 s pot.
As for his pitching, Stengel s ay ~
th e only two su re starters ar1; two

B" squad agamllt the Was hmg1on
·
Senators. The Am erica n Lt'Hgtn·rs
Thl' Pon 11 ·ro\ P~nthers and the '· May 1 -Middleport~llomccu rrrd Newcsm1bc for ~II tht•Jr nadnc Tor nadOes ~rc schedu lc.d
Mily 3- Pt. Pleasant- Away
runs tn a 13-2 v1clory.
10 tr~· ng: 1m 1hts evening to open "' Ma y 6-..Jackson-Away
The cr,lpptt'd
With tiH' 195ti
s l'&lt;tson as they
)fay
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Mlckl'y bh·Dor.:totl pttchm ~ the Ll.hh nn tht• l'amlwr rt1amond at
full nine Lnnings, brok~ ;, !'i·gamc 4 00 I' :\1 Thf' g&lt;Jmc 1~ :1 ~ orig inal IJ ~c hedult·d for la•t Thursday.
lu.s1 ng ~ lruk by dowm nl! !lH' t
C
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h"l wa~ pn~tllOncd l.Jl'(;!I U~c o/ wet
1
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ar~ma .s a,\ St. r t'll'r.• lllrg ,
5oLoui~
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Co;~&lt;·h Alex Cilo w11l start CharR1ght~banrler Frank Sull LVD.n or li~ 'fhPtss on th e mound, wh1lc
the Boston ltcd Sox tuuk a fair- l'oach Charlie Nnrr1 ~ of RacLnC
rug~Pd p(lunding from th(' Dt• will cn unt ("l" with LilrrY To!ylor.
trr11l Tigers whtlC losm g ti-3
Doth bo)s are l'X pcricnced hurl

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE
Reg. U.S. P•t Off.

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WESTBURY, N. Y . UP-Roou·
velt Racew41y CJpens its 17th sea ..
son ol trot racing tonhr:ht ,. . . and
Slanley Daneer, the lead.in.: rider
here last year, will drive in seven
of the eight opMing night races.
The campugn will rtl' for 08
da:rs and ends on JulY. 2.

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SefUit-ors "can win l-or us.. aad bu
a chance to get In the •tartlDc

coac h at the Uni\·r.rsily o( Sou th executive scerclary of th e HponSeturtdo~y
Dakota, succeeding Harry Gam· ~wring U~GA.
·
"Onr thin••
NEW YOllK - All -- Amt•rkas .age, who ·1 ~ n~:-. l~mng
a ( ll.'r h o ld ·
"' t·ertaln," added Hen·
Bill Ru s~c ll and K l' Jonr~; of ing th c polil for 17 years.
ry Cotlon, lhe Bnlis h GOlfing pct•r
San l'' ranci~&gt;CO fliCrd Ihe Wes t ColI,!Nt'OLN, ll. 1.·- n~cp Th o~g hi albo eoroutc to the Mas ters, " lt
leGe 1\li..Stur to il n em;y 103-72 won tlu~ $10,000 Newport Hanchcop Y..ill he nn tnccntivr for us all to
victory over the ta5t at Madi.-.on : at L1ncoln Downs In a four-hor~c ~ct out and pracllcc. And you cnn
Square Garden
bhlllkct fint:~h. lie pa td
$fJ 20 bet the Briti.!lh fant~ will go wild
NEW IIAVE:N, Co nn . _ AI Wig. s traiGh t.
whe n thry hear that Howan is com.
gins of Ohlo St~l(' ~rt an Am('riHALLANDALE , Fla
Nt·w lng hack ."
If hi
1
can r ecord of 2 07.5 for the 200· Trcnrt ~fllllllled the Gultf~tream
He'll do 'hat, lipping 0
s rt' ·
turn to hLg lime ~;o!f , by being
li:1
yard ;ndlvidw:tl medley r e lay event rark lra rK record of 1:42 for n on the iv.·o-man ll . s tf'llm whh'h
:;,0::
In the NCAA s wimming champion· nulc and Ollf'-6ixlc.'en1h in winning
compctett In the Canada
Cup
!ihips .
the $10,000 t' ort Lluderd11le lfandi- maLchc:&gt; 81 the We ntworth Club 1n
iNEW HAVEN, Conn . -- New cap. Overlooked in the wagering, Surrey, l'~ngland. June 24·26
H&lt;t\'~' D won t he l:;a:~tcrn IIO&lt;'kcy Nt·w Trend p11Jd $18.40 to win.
The guc~s here, if ~vonsonng
::.::
Lf'aguf' pla~· off~; h~· r\cfealing CltnBOWl~:. Md . - Somc1hnc Thin!-! John .ray Hopkins lR half the pro· ~
ton N. Y., 7·1. 111 the fifth ~amc 6nt• or thr t•lJl distaff racers tn motional gcnm~ we think he ts, C.
or thf'lr be8t-nf -IIC\"r n scrlell
tr&lt;Jinlll j:t, fh•kii!Cd SearchlnJ:: an d th t th
I her h'nl{ nr the 1eam
J)fo;s MOINE!i, Iowa - Ralph Mrrilr 's .rct in a photo,~ f'i.m ~ h wtfl he ~~~~~nnnn' Sammy Snead.
~OaTh~ Brl&amp;htu, COI'Dir til:
Stewart, line ('~('h 111 Drake lln~ -1 1n ttw $2R.05n Barhuu Fnetsdtu•
H•• Muv Commltm•nt•
';(
ltr Mld&lt;tlt~pnri
\'l'f~&gt;it)', WPII nlnll'rl I~Md ~~~~~~~~~ ~ .l~llndh· Hp at . Bowie Somc!,llllP I llognn 1ndlcalcs that he will oot CO BAKER f'tlRNfTlfRF. CO
-~- - lhm~o: Jli!l!l $H .ti0, $4 40 anrl_ $M .Ht1
t
ill Britain for th e Brllhh
SUliTII PI\~J\J)(';N,\. C111Lf
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nalph Ol'l'alm&lt;t, fumed 1\nwrLCII Il .:...:...:_..,:_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _,

ANNOUNCEMENT

J

wanner as a rookie in 18~!. and
Johnny Kucks. Steq:el oe.D.eYel
Mickey McDermott, the left..bf,llder acq1.1ired from the Wublqtoa
rotation.

W!lt&lt;Y . Richard

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ty Co\t"rl . l'lthy K..lllj. Elk11 Qual !,

Don Larsen, Bob Grim, a :ZO.,ame

EdifDr"'to Notu : Thi~ is the lOth of various lnjuries.
in • series on th• 1956 proapech
Casey Isn't tooo worried about
1 of the m•jor l•agu• c:ILIW
Mantle and Bauer, but he IS so
worried about Noren that he has
B_Y L.EO H. PETERSE~
been playing first baseman Joe
Un1ted Pr•u 5~"! Ed1t01"
Colti ns, in riibt field.
ST. PETERSBUHG, I' Ia. UP -~ Stengel, a master at juggNng
The Wew York Yankees are GOing talent, sa 1d any manager m the
mlo the 1956 Amenean League league would like to have such
pennant race a~ the favorites, and outfield candidates as Bob Ccrv,
Manager Casey Stengel
agrees Elston Howard, and a rookie by
they deserve that ratmg.
the name o( Norm Siebern.
" Everyone tells me I have the
For the infield there are Collins ,
best talent in the league, and I if not needed in the outfield ; BtU
agree," Stengal winked. "But I Skowron and Eddie Robinson bat·
am't selh_ng those Re? Sox, In· tling for the first base job Billy
ctians, Wh1le Sox and T_
1gers s hort. Martin probab)y will be at second
Those Red Sox esp~ 1ally could with Phil Rizzuto start'lng 1he seahurt us real bad"
son at short and Gil McDougald
Casey may " platoon 'em
to at tbird base.
death this year.''
" I've go t enuugh guys who are
Yogi S.t As Catcher
major league players, but I'll have
Al so i n the infield picture arc
to fmd lipots for them~spPcJall:v Jerry Coleman, Andy Carey · Bobwhen I l1ave ntne shortstops go1ng by Richardson and a rookie, Tony
for me", he explained.
Kubek, who hit .334 at Quincy last

OLrlfield PoMI Problem
His biggest problem is h1s outfiel d of Hank Bauer, Mickey
Mantle and Irv Noren. All three
were below par whe n t he Yankees
lost tht' World Se ries to the Brook·
lyn Dodg:cn; la~t October, because

potu.

Pomeroy, Racine Nines To gain
~~;r;::~s. ~: 3~ta~;~~~o t~~~~ t~~cnl;
Try For Opening Baseball Game
The Dodgen "nl non

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WeekendSports Summary

Baseball
Training Camps

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loull!lued rrom ~"t.:•·

1'ommT

leltl ... Whitey Ford and
Byrne. But be hila a Jot
t1al !;rebind t-em.

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DEFENDING CHAMP • • • By Alan

fhe Colly Sentinel, Pomerov-Middfeport, Ohlo

fr-~ l4t; 1jfij W14V1Ffi Jf\
1'\Jt IMitll ~A MILV

Optimism High As Buck Spring Foothall Opens
Hayes Warns Against Overconfidence 1
As Rose Bow1 Predictions Start Anew •

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The Do1ly Sent1nel, Pomeroy-M1ddleport, Ohic

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Moni:fay, 7\pril 2, 19515

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Shirley Stobart Engagement Told

The Dally Sentmel

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iev. Gardner Performs Double Ring

WEST SHADE

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Ceremony At Walburn- Thomas Wedding

ly Mr" lutMII P1lnhr
Mrs Jennte Rou.h Mr aad Mfl..

Virga! Rouiih and two cblldrea,.
'!he Rev Fred I Gardaer pastor w11 s decorated tn whitt and green Mary Jo and Donw
of the ( hurch of Chllst performed was topped Wlth a numa ture bride 1Harry Brown and ~bU~aftd.ar"
the double nng ceremony Satur and groom and was served by Mrs an.d Sammte 14r c
ll
eBil
day March 31 when Mtss Char Wtlllam Phillips stster of
the Hellman
t
lad Mn. Will
lene Walburn daughter of Mr and br1de Mrs Zolman Maggted 515 liD£: at thell~~~se:;mead•y even·
I Mrs Charles \'-a I burn and Harold
of the groom IJresidPd at the
Mr and Mrs Georaln'.:,'b~ome.
1homas son of Mr and Mrs S1m Sliver coffee sen1ce A green and daughter Nina 5 ot't.t~\:~d
ford Thomas wer~ marned at s1x white color Slh~me v.as earned Mr and Mrs
HeU
th
o clock at the parsonage Alt£&gt;nd out 1n th~ refreshments and flow
Homer Geogletn
h
ents for the young couple were ers m the dinang room with 11.r Patnter famtly Sunda mOD t e
I Marilyn Bouley Akron and Robert rangcment.s of sprmg Oowet s w;ed l'tln J L Wtckha! ~~D
Lucas Cheshire Others attending w the h't'ing room
I Mrs Lenard Lanbam Fri,daf,
,
the ceremony were. Mr and Mrs
Attendmg the receplJOft were
Herman Walters of GaUl
Thomas Mr and Mrs Walburn lhe weddmg party and those pre. called at the WllJ Hellman ~~':me
Mrs Estella Walburn Mr and Mrs sent at the weddm~:: Mr and Tuesday evemng
Wilham Phtlhps
Rittman and Mrs Pearl Graves Mr and Mrs
Recent callers or Mr
d Nr
Mrs Gardner
Ralph Graves Mrs Eugene Wal J L Wlckha
B 11,
burn and daughter M1 and Mrs
m were ""'..
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The bnde ch01;e a two p1ece pale M
d
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J fl
P 11 Ridenour and &amp;on Mr and Mrs
blue dacron dress With pleated
adggDie ld,nTh '"" Me rf'v rl Mo y John Wickham and 10111, George
an
av
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r an
rs
e1urt and fitted bod1ce and wore Harold Hindle Mr and Mrs G Eastman an.d daughter Betty
wh1te accessories and a corsage of I ~' 8 l
ht
J
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Mr and Mrs Floyd SpellC!e spent
d d
lily-of the-valley and a wh1te orch 0
auNg er .,_unct , 1rs Sunday afternoon with Mrs Jennio
' 11deyThan
ona
omas
arsa .-1 o~ 1• rs
lld lohsfi Salley maid of honor wore E S Schaaf Mr and Mrs Ph!lh s Roush

MIDI&gt;LEPORT SOCIETY
Mr and ~fr~ l har r \I
Hm
nes&gt; werr n t ul J nhus 0\&lt;1 till
weekend ~nd v.crr gust~ ()f the
d.11ughter ,,...., ( 1 I
Han ~ i!.lld
fanu
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l&lt;~llch ;~nd
ron lilt' and lvd
l•n&lt;a~tcr
wer e 1-a.-.hr gut'~l s of h( II othu
\1r~ i larrn~
Ebtr~balh
H..rt
laml Strcn
D l\rthcr~n l umdcll\&lt;r
betn 11 n her ho1 ~ anJ hn l o
ther 1. rge Dan 1 1~ a 1! :-.1
D.amt l ol umbu.s ha r: l,w:t n \til
1tmg 1
Kath ct nc and l hr \the (rant
Colun h
WNC Ea~tet \ileal on
guu;b or th e r mol hi r
\lr~
Lou l \ ~nt
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ill d Mrs
Ro.,cr E un ~h
and ddugh ers Drtroll sptnt t h1
F. a ter wr kenrl 1,1- th h s Piltl ut s
Mr ~nd :\1 s l A 1': nnmh
Fa~ter gueMs
of :"11r and Mrs
Max Sanbo n &lt;Jnd f rn !} were
M ~nrl :"llr :. 1\1 \
1 II tt ilnd
hU ll
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S ra I urner
H unt l to
rnt n Da~tr n today
ht' r n 1,1
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v ~ ted
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(_ ol n! ~ ~ 11 nl th( t. a t cr .... cck
cnl WJih th
f1ml( ht r
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POMEROY
SOCIETY

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gut s\s &lt; f h ~ parl'lll
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LOCHARYS ENTERTAIN

TONIGIIf
Mon
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April -2
J1mt1 C11n•y

Love Me Or Leave Me
ClntmiKOP'I

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ALSO
lllul Dougl•• 1nd Hll 30 Minute

Scolland Yard Adventure
ruo1-Wtd

ML and Mr::; I ~llllk LO{h&lt;Jr}
I tntcl t !lll(d 1 ~o:r 1 1\1 nf relaiJV&lt;'s
I m~IH at their home llrl;h St
I I resrnl wuc M1ss lhlrn lt(h
nL v Col1nhu~ Lt ( h 1111 ~ Lod1
irv ( h umtc Air Ba~e 11! Mr
lllld Mr~&gt; Gllnn ( hasr 0 p.ton tinri
Mr und Mr~ lamn Lt { h!H v and
daugbtrt Athill~

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HOitROfl SHOW
&amp;el• Lutotl

"DRACULA"

Values

ALSO
Geor1• ltnco

"TilE MAO

~IONSTER"

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ARE •..•

gagement and approachmg ffiHt
rtage of her daughter Miss Shirley
Ann Stobart to A~rman 2nd Clasg
Charles R McGraw son or Mr
and Mrs o D McGraw of 44 Lin
coin Avenue Galhpolls
The br1de elect dau!Zhter or the
late
I cwJs
T
Stobart
1s
a gradu1w· or R.al ne H1gh Scnool
ClaKS of 1954 Shtl 1s employed a~:~
a Secretary at the Ohio Junior

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Fun\ltibblg•

In The
Bend

ph ant "as pr eficnted b~ the
ct 01 ell 1 r ill the Sunnse Ser
v &lt;'t ot the I cdc rated Chu1 eh
f ~ tr r Sunda)
F r the serv ri a garden with a
l1rge tt mb surr HJnded by hl1es
1A- 1 ]( gwuod ;md rvcr~recn tree~&gt;
Hh v the &lt; ve n 1 palm treos ill
the gardrn dl 1r \(' l the front nf
lhl' chulcll n lht left de
A If
volvtng spotlight ~ho\m~ anbr:
wh te nd I \Ut&gt;c col( I~ v.as used
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1 th s S&lt;'lne On \111 rr~ht
wrre flowers p! c~('n(( I'! In mcm
f the dutmd Jll1bl'l~ and
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Hour 1 'il cu
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tht C'tvLCl' fol v,rd by th&lt;" pto
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ll ~I I he Lu d 1.~
H1 til loti~~ b} lhc rholl He\
'r\ llrlo J Darltls guvc the 11rvo~a
!ton net the {hou aug Yl' Who
\\lor hlp ...,, h lht&gt;o ~lllllano obli
gato hy M1~~ F.\ I} n F 1ck
A ~tlo Uthold What Mmncr Of
LoH
b} I rt d Bluetl~Hll prcced
ed tiH h} 1 n Man 0! Sorro"~ by
the choir and H trw l'ol1ss l' lCk
I ill J 1 t acy i:lnd lien Neutz.lmg
fhc meu s chorus
presented
Liimb of" God iilld Mrs Paul
Nease sol o1~t and the chOir sang
I her~ ~ RS A Gard~n
1rter
"hrh the v.omens three part
rhoru:s ~ung \\ hu Sh11ll Roll The
Stone Aw~v
1 hf'o oHcl tory Easter Dllwn by
Uodson
p1 l'Ccdcd the
hymn
I hm:: Was A Great Earth
qlinkc by the cho1r WJ!h Fred
B1~1 ttnar as
ol01~l Durm" the
olo an ungrl appcarcd and roll
rd L\\ay tiJ('I stone unrl the &gt;-:uard~
~~ the tomb were
Tum Drown
and Ht gel llyscll
1
fack Kt nncdy prcs~ntcd a solo
I eaec De Unto You and wh1lc
Mrs Marv n Burt :;ang Night 111
Ovl'r th(' two Marys rcprcslnled
hy I l&gt;C 1 homafi and Anna Mur
rav drt'sscd in pmk und blue
robe~ came to the tomb durmg
the song The \\ al.k to Elnm11us
by the chOir wtth Mn; Nease and
Mr NeutzlinR a.c; sololsts tbc Up
per Room scr.ne ~as giv~n with
Edwald Kennedy as Jesus and
Joe Kennedy anrl BLII Gibbt~ is the
two favortte disciples
fhe cho1r sang Thank.\i Be To
God followed by the beno£hctlon
tho three fold Amen and posllude
by Mrs Ncutzllng concl1dcd the
service

lhtll

servu.:e

break

by the lluppv Harvesters cl11~!i
The ~emor vt were m charge of
th(' opflnlng of lht'l Chun h l!rhool
f]lc 11101111n~
WOT'tiblb sel'VleC
opcnrd wrth HH prelude TheRe
Jo~urt ~d JOn
hy WII!'on Wil h Mrs
Neutlltng as rn"&amp;anist Jhe pro·
CE\%1011111 hy nn
Th(' Dav of Jte
surrcrl10n by th" choir followed
hy thr Cion t PalTI pnreded the
(!)]ltd thr Lords Prayer and the
dOXI ]OJ.:\

lct~ug
- Scnptu
---t'

Baker
Furniture

1 Cor 5 6-8

DINNER HiLD SUNDAY
\1 &lt;~1111 ~1r-. lle111y He1bd t'n
tr1 Ill ned 11th a rlmne1 sunday' at
thr 1 h c Pleasa nt R1dse
Prr '1 1 wl re ~fr
and Mr~
Hal 1hl Uradfoi d aud Mrs HJw
ard Hr&lt;Jdhrd of MaosvLile Mr
ami Mr~ Harley Strong son!! Wll·

011 Tho Brlghteol

eomer

In Mtddlefllrl

•

graduate

of Galha Academy Hu:h School

Ua:;l) of 19M He Is now servmg
w1th the Umted States Air Force
stationed at Laredo A1r Force Base
1exas
The open church wedding w1II be
an event of June 3 1906 at the
R&lt;rcme Methodist Church With the
Rev John Elwood offlclatlng

1he (Loss Tr1um and the oCforlory pra)Cr was g1v

fh~: cantata

brllo~tnQ.

I~

Altman McGraw Is a

f:ederated Church Scene Of Cantata
'The Cross Triumphant' Sunday Morning

fasl was saved In the dmlng room

Choose t rom The
Lanlest Selocllon
or The t meot

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tltr ~

Rev rncl Mr~ W~l1lo J Battels
left S nrd~~ for a vLsJl w1th rf'la
lives rn (ulumb1ana 1111d Cleve
land

1.11

Mr and Mrs \\ !lliam Hysell Ra Chamber of Commerce 1n Colum
cme OhiO arc anuounclng the en bu:;

ol

II w rd Lyom &lt;~nd so 1 ot
f r1 ~ 1 uth VIsited hl"re Sund ~
Ho~o:
11 mrs relurned to CleH
I nd Sur l 1y 1flet a v ~It Wl!h h
pa1 r1 1 !\lr nnd M1 s \o\ I liard
llcmcs

s a 1d
East&lt;r

SHIRLEY STOBART

c wrck('n t\ ..,ut st

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Mr

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~:te~ ~~"r!a;~t~t:~eteacr~e::~~~ess

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datu;hl r
I Dur~t
ro1 a v ~ t n M 1 Jn
I M1s K 1 nclh Ht rsh
tel 1\fl 1111 Mr \11
gtl H r~h nrl fam 1} :\h s :\1 It
an! d&lt;~ughtr returned home Sun
rl11y cv n ng an I 'fr, D u~t rr
ma 1 e I f
lnnger \ JSJI

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lhc Kur

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Lhatlc~ Sw 11 n nd r:r
1\
Mr uHI :\-1 ~
\\ tll1 1111 I hlllq ~
&lt;1nt1 &lt;htllntr Ht! n 1 ~pe nt lht

WN k111 I \11 11
II I tl tcndtll
the
"uhl 1 g f I r
( 1 llmtlcnc
\\alh11111 S u I 1
\I Jl I ~I
( HI
liPHth
nd I LL g hiC't ~ Jum ~'&gt;l o
,.., all
J n.: s h11l 11 S11lh Ht I
&lt;1nd \1t 1l y1 wh
workmg 111
Akrun Will I
S rhrrd 1\ to rtl
t~ncl tlH 111 I 1 g 1 I ( hlllllnC Wal
b 1rn wht n ~ .. 1lyn \ 1~ 111 wl if
h 11 l
(hilt In\\ lh1n It~~ htcn
for ~c\CI t1 IH'&lt;k~&gt; alii
~ ~lhr
duled I J ~'P ! I r
llo~ptl
( ulun hu
a (hc&lt;k LIJl H{' lti u former lUll Ill~

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r I [1.1

es II
1 '!!' ~~d Mrs D... ulty
Re:bel ud d&lt;Uihter DOJI!lil
l

en by Rtv Bar te\t; The anthem
l he Da~&gt;. n Of Easter was pre
sen led 'l.'i the rh 111 rft r WhiC'h
Mark 16 18 was reilll
Jo olluwmg the romenl r r s len
prayer the pastoral prn~er and
ch Jta] 1 esponse the topte h mn
t hr st The 1 ord wa~ ~ung b\
the r ungrel-(atwn and 11 c Rev
BJrtcls spoke on
The SaviOr
LtH

Cum'h uniOn ~~rvll~ for those
nut p IMnl lD fhu -sCav cvenmg
'l'.&lt;l E hehl
after the prayer and
b~ll~did uu

Dullulay t:debrated
AI Loeul Kjudergutten

I

DtcOJillerl ru11

ktHe and E&lt;1s

ter ba~kcts I liN I wJih c tn(.hts and
bubble gum wr LC :S(r\Cd to the
I
eh ldr rr of t hi.! afte1 nrJon session
of tl e M ddlq 11t Ktndergarten
wh 1 C.~!Y Wrlltcc crlebrated
h1s s1xth b1 thd&lt;i} Mrs Mary Wal
llCl' w 1 a~&gt;sr~ted by the teacher
Mr~ Gu} lh~)nolds m scLvmg the
ehlldt rn
Sptcliil gue l.'i of GJrv at Ius
h rlhday table wtrt' Dill Hackett
Ki th F'rcm:h
Debby
Collopy
Uehy Cunmngham Jerry Daven
pot! Ma y Cleland and Itob~rt
] eWIS

TO ENTERTAIN
Mr:i W C Burson as~1stcd by
heL mtrr Mrs Joe Bcr.~otle will
~ hustesst's to the Past ¢bleb
of Magnotta Temple PythLan Sts
ters Thursday cvcmng at the
home of the lormer
RELATIVES MAkE VISIT
Miss Ncthc Koehler entertained
a group of relatives with a dmner
E~:~~ter at her home Butternut Ave
Guests were Mr
and Mfl&gt;
Charles Weaver and Mr and Mrs
Selwyn Wh1te daughter Phyllis
and son Harry oC GaUipolls and
Mt~s V1r•mia Fisher Charl oslon

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and

dau~:hters

p

Mrs Thomas mother of the groom
After a short weddmg trip Mr
chose a navy blue ensemble w1th and Mrs Thomas are at home m
matching accessones and
wh1Le the McMaster apartment Brown
rose corsage and Mrs Walburn I ell Avenue They graduated from
mother of the bnde wore a two Middleport Htgh Sahool and she
p1ece gray sutt wlth pmk accessor has been workmg m Columbus
ies and ptnk rose corsage
He ts employed at the OVEC plant
A reception for the Jmmediatc Kyger Creek.
famtll~s and close frtends was
--held at the home of the brides
grandparents Mr and Mrs Pearl
Graves wtth Mrs Owtght Frost
Middleport and Mrs Ralph Grnes
Pomeroy aunts of the brtde as
hostessP.s m the dmmg room The
three tiered weddmg cake wh1ch

ra!~y ~~~n~:U!!i'a7'Wl~
bert

Mr and Mrs Wtll Heilml\\, 1dr
and Mrs J L Wtckbam were In
ParkersburJ Monday
Ike Smith, Mn Vl.qU Rouah
and children were rece.at callers of
Mr and Mrs Russell Patn~
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No. 297

E&lt;htonal Phone 397

Of I'M ltfelfJ..JtJ.... tlree
1956
Busta~ PboDe 388

Tuesday, Apri

Smgle Copy

For Easy, Time Soving Lowning

SCOTT SPREADERS 7.95- 11.85

81 p7(NT'-"' prwr bliiW/ •
Choose lrom 3 famous SCI!Tl'l
thlS year SOW the bci&amp;
-get a better lawn fat less!
BLIINDS

• "Deluxe" Scolto® .. , .$1.6$ li

Combmes beauty and semc» J.9!
better ourdoor llvJng-

• ' Uflllfy ' $cotrs • • ••• , 95t: lit
Qutck and hardy 3rass CO'f'er•p • •
rugged lawn--- ~

PJU~burgh

N 8 Kans C A I
New YOLk A 5 St LOUIS N 2
Phtla N 6 Cmclnnatl }I 5
Clevelanrl A r.i Baltimore A :J
New York N 7 Chicago N 2
Dehart A 6 Boston A J
Brooklvn ,.N 4 Ch1cngo A 3
Mtlw N 12 Atlanta SA 2
Wa•h A 13 Brooklyn N ll 2

laundry problems got yo~ down? Take

Mex Ul-

Needles rcmatned a flfln 8 5 fN
vont6 tn the Agua Cahente (utm~
book for the 1956 Kcnluckv Derby
today whtlc Career Bov thl' sc{
ond choice wa::; cut from 6 I to
5-1 count Ch1e luhforma s mam
hope for a th1rd 8lral.l'!ht Derby
wm moved mto thtrd olacc w1th
Tcrrang and Uead M11n The tr10
Is quolvd at tJ 1

a leaf from our book •. sot how easy
11 11 -

economiCal, too - to hft us

do all that ba,k-breaking washday
work for yau In aur modern,

we handle all your laundry,
from sheets to shirts,
just as carefully as you
would. And we turn it
oul spotlessly cloan,

, Your watch deserves]
a skilled expert's care,
"\\C~

your watch nffi)&amp; 1ttenhon we eUJI!Jell tha1
'ou brmg tl to Ul Our watchDl'aken are h1ahly ektlled
In ~en 1nng the fine&amp;t tnl\eplet:ea, and the matenal1 we

••• sre of the h1ghoat quoUtyl
Man} people make a h1b11 of letting Ul!l elean. 01l and
lni5)Jt'd then watches resular}y e~ J"U Why not fol
low the1r example ant! IVOJd t::oad)' repair bdla that
come (fQm ncslect? ,

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\

JStratletn farm pohc1es Wttii a vote
for I{etiuver was constdered
equally SJgnlficant
Democrats have alrea&lt;Jy cla1med
s1a:ns of an apiculture revolt m
the Minnesota pr1mary
where
larce numbet~ of farme.rs voted
Jn the Democrahc column
WiiiCODSin lS also a basJca.lly ag
rlcultural state and Democrats
hoped for a repeat petforma11:ce
Kefauver made an outnght b1d
for a protest vote 10 ao elcet1on
eve telegram from the South
where be 1s campaigning for votes In FlorJda s May 29 primary
SMtl 'WIFm 5\lpport"
I believe Wuconl!lll farmers
will recer've the warm support of
o.t lter W1sconstn volers In utlll:t
ina: the prtmary u an opportun·
aty to register the1r Just protest
1I81Diit the sorry per orD'Iance m
offiee O[ the preo~~ent adm1Di$tabOD he 68id
Repub)Jcan leaders W8'e qu1ek
to discount chanc~s for 6Uch a re

volt
GOP State Chairman Pbilllp
Kuehn sttd the btggest Otmocra
tJe vote Wtll probably come from
tb&amp; City-dwellers bf Madition and
Milwaukee where the Jllrty 1s
strong and there are ),J,elY local

c.&gt;nteats

There are few cont.ftlill in rural

areas

1

scltntlr.colly equipped plant,

fresh, at law cos;t.,J

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•
For 1poedy prcl up,
fall. rolu~bl• loundr1
,.rvrc:o. on frme ftlrv•
ery. coli _.

he said and the Madl$0n
be .sub.
tro4eted from the Democratic total
before auy tatm revolt • clatms

Mijwaukee vote ahould

ate milde.

Building Program
: Plans Are t\ired
By Sehool Board

IY UNITED PRESS

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OHIO! Cloudy windy tncf wtrm
.,. wrth 1howen •ncl occn&amp;.MI
thuRCt.n.torm1 todoy ptrtly clou
Oy tonlvht •nd W...tM•d•y Coal
er Wecfn..d•y H1gh today 61 75,
low tonight 4.S.SO

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ou

Jewelry

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Laundry

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Ohio Rher League
Meeting Called
For Apr•IIO
An 0'1J•nlzttlontl me.ting qf
the Ohio River Bawb•ll LMI¥•
Will be hold Tuesday A,.-Jt 10
In tho Hltorl•l offu: .. of Tho
Deily SenhMI •t Pomeroy, eccordlng to announcltrt'lent made
tod•y
The meehnt h., bton called
for 7 30 p m •nd •II ..._m me""
•1•rs of tlv lftgee tro urged
to M In mend•nco at tho mm

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FOUND ON PLANE WITH WRISTS CUT

Investigators To
Query Survivors
Of Tragic Mishap

Village Council
Ghes Go Ahead
To Widen Street

1

The WJdenmg and resurfacmg of

Rt.iult: 124 Umon Avenue was

g"l.

ven the
green hght
Monday
rught hy the Pomeroy Vtllage
Council as It dectded to take the
nC"t'.sJSary steps needed before the
statt&gt; would begm the pro)ect
Mtt\or E f&lt;
Rohmson stated
that 1 ht&gt; meeting With the DIV'.ISIOnal Supenntendant of Hlghwa}s
Max Far\e" 1n ~anetta concermng
the wrdemng proJect which has
bet&gt;n proposed by the state would
be on Fr Jay and that the council
should Jrnve at JSome verdict
lL was pumted ouL that before
the state would touch thi~ proJect that the needed two feet 011:
each side "ou!d ha\e to be staked
out by the c1t\ wh1ch may have
to be relteascd bv the vanous res1
dents m order to obtam a r1ght
of way

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PITTSBUR(,H UP- Jnvest1ga.
twns mto boih human and mechanical !acton tltat may bavf" led
to a TWA an!tner crash which
took 22 llvl's "ere 10 full l:iWJng
today

Experb of I he Cnll Aeronautics
B&lt;rard que~1roned the- 14 survtvon;:
of the- Easter Sunday crash West
ern Penns)hama s worst aJr tra
lng
gedv The Martrn Sk} ILnrr cracked
BuslMss of the meetmg will
up S('cond~&gt; afhr takt&gt;oH from 1
ltKlude rql&amp;tntlon of team&amp;
l.reatt'r P11tsburgh Auporl
for the clrcutt eledion of offl
Joseph 0 f lut'tt ch ef of the
c•r'• •nd dr•wlng of • tentetlve CABs New York re~10n starr
uh•dulo for th• &amp;•••on
d1sclos.ed he had bet'n able to
talk to l apt Ha) mom! MacQuadc
The mayor stated that correct
Red Bank N J who ~ confmed j
propt&gt;rty tines concermn~ where
to Sr~lcklcy Gf'nrral Uo~p1tal
\illa~e owned land bcgms along
MacQuade \\ ho was at the con
th1s road and where pnvately own.
liols M the plime v.hrn 1! veered
l'd property begtn.~ Is not known
Into a hlll~1de oprn pit coal mLne
allhough property lillea have hed1
fOUND ON Ttll PLOO. of a pa581!l1Jer plane wHh her WTW.I5lashed,
Anna Mdls, 1!1, daughter of Daniel MILls, head ol. the Industrial
chetked bach: as far as 1839 Robm
splrt apart and ('XplodOO n flam.eli
RetatioJUJ Department ot tbe Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem,
son stated thai when the ortj.lmal
J'Uffered shock and cuncut~sion
Pa is Uliste4 at ldlewUd An·port New Yorl: •by an u.nidi!Dtified
road was ~laked o(f 40 feet of
:i Juett sa1d none of the result. of
mun Misli J41Jb bad board«llhe arrllner in P~ (lnknlcldonaU
land was g1ven for Its Width al
PT PLEASANT W Va UP
the CAB mqutr1cs w11I be d&amp;·
The Cleanesc Corp o( ;.\merle• closed until a formal lDqUII'J u;
-though tht' wtdth of the road at
plans to start operation next week beld perhaps three weeks from
in 1ts newly constructed plant at
1
G.alhpohs Ferry about five m1les
"1"A
on each stde of the road a total
1 he pilot was expected to IUIJ"
south of here
ph the key to the explanatJon of
eommg to th1s verch t
Plant Manager Richard A Ben Jhe crash.. of the N~Yiar)(. N I
•I w"' pmnted out to the co"nc1l
J:aqll'l.n sairl approximately 00 per ~und aulmcr less titan two milei
l lhat thert were ~lt('rn;Hnes to
SOQJ\ are employed at the plant ~Ill tk atrport
WhlCl[ 'WJIJ
"ftt.fte Hobson boys have br1 n mto a powde r box at the Lead ng h:av the Si\uahon as 1t 'tands
1
wldeh will produt!e plasticrzel"s for ~ -~rl~ d ,t+tH Ht m'•~ hoU lited I.CV"ItrVenn~ CftUFt for the S 11 t reek M ne by ~rna hme; th lock j take the ground or to ask the state
the eoatmgs and ptastics tndu6tnes day vt~lt ors on hand for the dedi- urd~ theft of 7S 150 d~namlle
Although t...,o of !ht&gt; hoys are tn re wute 124 fntn MKM\eport or
fire resistant h~drauhe flluds and cuiJOn of a new founlAtn
caps aftd 59 jeet ftu;c front .,he: charged \V,Ith ~he aQtual stealing, over l..anrel CH,ff Hoad Anotbf'r
compounds {or the automol!H atr
But two other CAB teams were O'ller Coal mmc The She11rfs De thl othl'l' youfb u charged W'ftR ffie for re routmg suggested was
craft And othe1 hulu&lt;lrtes
p c~~lllt; ID\ ligations One con
partnH~l t r1 rwrt&lt;'rl
betn).! an acccs'&gt;on The bo)s claun Thomas Fork &amp;ad
eentraLed oo the engmes and pro
Deputy Shertff Leroy Bartrum ed that the lock was left unlatched
Tht mayor stated that a re~;tdcnt
pellors uf the splmtere!l and the arresting off1cer stated that
Bartrum ~tated !hal a whole of l nwn Avenue related to htm
chmed wceckage the other con the boys agts 13 15 and 16 were group 1f bov~ set the caps of£ on that rr somethmg Y(asn t rlone to
dueled a meticulous study of po~ Cited to appear m Juventle Judge Saturdav and Sunday and even remedv the s1tuat1on then legal
r&lt;'coursf" would be taken because
John Raron ~ rourt for breakmg ~orne or the eap~ were rmmd
the
---along the road p()srng a dan.t:ter to the narrow condttLons that prevail
au1omt hies that illlght have run etl on the ~trcet had destroyed tbet.r
ovtr !hem
Thesr cap~; could be sidewalk and made their drlve"er) d.'lngerous and poss1bl) lnJur '"ay tnaccessLhle
wus If ~rt orr near a pt"r::.on Bar
Noah A G1bbs 62 d1 d unex
'
tr rn sard
Other council members pomted
pcetedly Monday aflernoon " the
The deputy stated that one of out the safety hazard that prevatl
Pomt Pleasant railroad depot
this tno adnnttcd stealing another ed w1th such a narrow road and
"here he was agenl for ttle New
box full of caps from the 01le.J w1th 1t m such a torn up con.
York Central and Balhmote and
mme back m l' rbruan and sett dJhon
M1ss
Netlie
Crawford
of
East
Ohto rallroads Mr G1bbs was a
The Clerk Charles Legar read
Liverpool Oh1o died March 20 1n mg them off
former resident of 1\hddleport and
Funeral ~erv1ccs for George
Acting Chtcl of Pollee Frank Ilu the fmanc1al statement which ~s
the Beaver Valley General Hosptl
Albany He was the son of the Wlll1am Cheatham
35 H\sell
dson reported that Ever&lt;"lt EvatL~ balance General Fund $1.314 43
late Charles and Jda Chaffin G1bbs Run who was mstanlly kllled al iO New Bnghton Pa followmg 58 Portland was arrestf"d Monday Parkmg Lot fund $3640 79 ltght
month
tllness
She
was
85
a
five
and was born In Hartford W Va early Monday when crushed by a
fund,
M\ss Crawford who had been re afternoon and charged wlth mto&gt;a fund $1387.25 cemetery
fallmg tree at the Goeglem slnp
calion
Evans
wa~
1nternPd
JU
the
$375
39
fin
the
red)
and
Street
5Ldm~;:: w1th hrr nephew DH'ilon
Survivors rnclude hls Wlf(
mme Will be held Wednesday at
Crawford of New Brighton ~;mce Me1gs }all and wtll co before May fund $2.548 23
Jennie two dllughters Mrs Carl
the Ewmg Funeral C~apel under
the first of f ebrary was born near or t; F Robmson
D Burris at home
Mrs Dora
On other busaness Mayor Robm
the d1redlOn of Rev 0 H Cart
Raetne Oh1o She had been JJ,mg
Chesser Albsny rour ~ons Don
son reported on the County Heal
Mthtary serVJees w11l be be.ld at 2
in East LI,crpool for more than
aid Memphis Ten.n
Noab
th AdVIMry Board meetmg and
P M Buual wtll be an the River
ftfty years
Robert and Rodney Athens n no vtew Cemetery
abo stated that a elaJm for dam·
She bad been formerly emplo}
grandchtldren
ages to ao .automoble due to a
Other funeral Sl'tVICe.5 not prc- ed as a ware dresser for the Hom
chuck bole ID the \1llage street
Fnends may call at the Rav.
VJOHS y announced
are for MN er Laugh.tin 1.. hma Co anrl was a
had been made but ~.. d the vlll
lrngs-Coab Funeral Home
M1d
member of the Untted Brethren
Sylvrster Shoemak&lt;•r Grant Sl
age 1sn t hable
dJeport Whc.re SelVICC~ WllJ be
Mrddleport who dlcd Sunday l.'VC church and the Rebekah Lodge
A diSCUSSIOn was held on the
held ThurHday at 2 P M w1 h
SurVi\tng are a stster Mrs Cora
DinS Mr!i
Slwcmakcr s ~CTHCC
rlust
that covered the streets and
Rc't' Kenneth Chandl('r offlcrat
\\IJI be iJ('Jd al 2 p !'IJ ~cdnef.
Pf'atsons of l'..a~t Liverpool and
Two cars Wt'rc damaged th1s thf' nti!d for an automotive s1reet
mg Bunal Will be m I hf' &lt;.lw da~ at lhc J{awllngs-Co.a1s l'uner.
"c"eral nephews and mt'ces
mormng on Baileys Run Roar! cleaner also ll was reported that
~h1re Grii\E'] H11l Cenwlerv
Funeral ntes were (UnJudrd b.'i as the re~;ult of a head-on rolhston manv loaded coal trucks bad been
al Home ~ tth Rev L A aangell
Mr G1bhH was 11 member of thl'
ter of HC'ath Methodt~;t Chureb of· the Rev Tobe Mackey and sbe I on a curvf' the Sheriffs office rc lravelmg Butternut Avenue and
01 der of Ratlroad T{'l&lt;'gl aphqs
fi(tatmg Bunpl w111 be tn R.i.,.. was laid to rest ID Rners1de Cent ported
that a wi":lght luntt ordinance would
etcry East Liverpool by the sJde
\ ICW CcmetPIJ
hav~ to be pa5sed along w1tb an
A"c ordmg to Deputv Sher1ff
lunPra! ~rn1ce~ fol"
H.arry of her brother Rob{'rt Crawford
ordmance lor new parking meter$;
wbo prPceded hPr 1n dPath n 1939 IA'rov Bartrum the mvcstlgahn~ wfnch would be reported at the
K1dd ~9 'fonroc~mllc ra form
offtect tlw m1shap ~appencd at next meelmg
er M1ldl('port rc::;rdcnt k1lh d 10
7 30 a 11 north of Route 124 and
an a1r crash a! P1ltsburgh Sunday
The l"O' nell moved to accept b1ds
14S wl l'n a 1953 ~ercurv dnvcn
l\leigs TB A.•sociatiun
Wtll be held at th" Dachlcr fun
for
a new pohee cru1scr and tt was
south h\ Ev{'rl'tt L M1chacl 37
era! Home 9Hi Nmth St Porlt~
discussed
as lo the manner m
Annuall\lccting
Ton
ito
l'thddleJlOr! met head on w1th a
muut h Thursdav at 10 A M Ma
Which
the
$1900 the state tax ex
rapt Glenns Rumm&lt;'ll of the 1~54 Wtllv~ p1ek up truck o"ned
son1c rltc:;; wJ!J be h&amp;ld al 8 P M
ammer
had
reported that former
bv Sv.i~h&lt;'r Coal Co and dnven
Wedn('sda) Harry K1dd Sr of Salva\ion Army wtll be the pnn
Wilham C
Pickeral
40
mayor Delmar Canada} owed to tbe
Belpre 0 Was ftned a lola]
Roscmon.t Rd
RD 3 Portsmouth c1pal .'iP aker o£ t h~ l'Venrng at north by t arl 0 Gheen 5t rome village could ~ obla1ned
$103 70 ln Middleport "Ma~or l
went to Monrorv11lc ilfld t"lurncd th(' annu&lt;~l Tuherculo~ s A ~ucta
1 h&lt;" Met eury wus hcavih dam
Tn oU,~::r bus!Rl'8t:l the group mo
0 Fishers trafhl court Monda) Mn; Harl) l\1dd and cbJidren lion dinner 11111 IDN' m::: to he
hr!d
al
6
30
P
M
Tursda
a~cd on the front pnd and
the
ved
to g1\e to the county prov1d
mght when
found ,gutllv
f M1charl and Revrrly to PorG
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h('
merlin~,; 111 lo lake pl&lt;rr at I truck \l-as slightly damaged on the ed tt hauls them away rocks from
reckless oprratiOn of 11 molo ve- mouth .,..ht'rc they ure .stavmg for
1hl' t hester Mcthodri'il fh uth a frnnt aho no ln.June.s were rcpor tbco Mt berry Street scct,on be
the pre'&gt;ent
hicle !Uld resL.sltnJt art{'lit
trd
yond Umoo Avenue
1ht'! two count~ werP lcxlg('d
Ma\or Robm};on stated that he
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
agaml!'l Pickeral folkl\\ In!!: an au!o
1 bad Wifed four Congress1on.al He
Arln11tted Mondav M~Ju&lt;le Tay
acctdent t.arly Sunday mormng
prt&gt;t:~entallv"li \Oncermng the Water
lor Middlrport Everett DaUry
arter he It'd Middleport and Pot t
pollution b11l HR 9&amp;40 which IS
troy poJace rtmsermen on 11 J()() Pontf'ro}
bemg debated on the floor and
Dtscharged
Vt llhum Plt k('ral
n111e an hour cba~e through M1 1Wlll proY'lde half the funds for
dleport and Pom.ero~ to Mmer!l BPlpre Addie Barton RacLnc Jer
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11{ ddleporl CoJtc rt Band and ~haron Iones the\ Will p]av mumc1pal garbage sewage plant~t
v11le when he: crashOO h1~' car ron ry Rupp Wellston
Robtn60D reported that he had
will pt c~enl the r annual Sp111g th1 rc ::.electrons Ruslucon 01er
a CUMie The Mtddlcporl pol1 f!
recetved
a reply from Rep Thomas
conct.&gt;rt Sunda' April B HI 3 p lurr (uri F'r.alngh~er
M&lt;'!ro
cru1ser was also cornpletclv Ue
Jenkins
whlch
t:~lated that Pomeroy
HO~ZER IIOS,.TAL
m at the l111,:h &amp; hool audJtunum p Jlt~
( h r1\r~ Carter
and In
mohsbed m the mtshap
would be gwen cons1detahon
Adnntted Monday ltay C B11ek undPr th&lt;' dh l'r"hon of f1 ~rl \\ ar
\lodo fiol ~ o~o Alexandre &lt;Jia~
Attendmg tbe meeting
were
P1ckeral w11s fined $50 and co~tJ Racmc Mrs Ralph f Neia:ler Ra nk(' A 1ard~&gt; "1!1 '" prl'.senhd to OUIIOVI Ill r I v Jl 8et1oncy ( ent'
Wbne
Swisher
Dor
Schaffer
Don
ntc nbe-s dunn!! the v.tll pla1
on the reckless npcratwn charge cme Orean Gardn.er G•lhpolt.s the baud
A Trumpot.ei ~ 1 ul
Mullen
Roy
Betzmg
Dale
South,
Ftrry
W
Va
program
and $50 and costa whtt!h wrre
laO\
Lc1 ' Andersou
Mayor Robm.son and Charles l,e..
su~pended on the reslstmg a1, est
gar
!:'Jl"f'ta! {('a\urPs rncludr l hr
Band
r
u
nberH
are
\\alb
111
charge The fm&lt;.! and co.!ils wcr~
JUDGE TO S,.E~K
cla11nl'l ')Uartet whll'h "Ill gn IIJ Blue Clarl (.rundman
G,psy
pa1d and Pickeral rereased
HOSPITAL TRUSTEi MIITING
I he Metgli couutv Uens ( lub the .state contests on A1m! 14 and
H rbert
LO\ e SOni
\'1ctor
A meetlng of the MeJSI C.gnl$
Martha Pickeral ~9 h•s qfe will ha1 e. a re&amp;ulat dinaer mcetmr Gene Crook~ 1 ornetast ~o~ ho b~
Amenc;m Folk Suttc
Vetet4ns Memortal Hol'patel 'frusfl.
suffered a dJ.Slocated btp and Tueoda~ al 12 o clock: •n the: Fed won Mate honors and Will &lt;:om
Parade of ti)lP. [ctclto~
ees wi11 be held Wednesela:r at- '
numerous cuf..t; lll'ld bru1s~ m !.he erated ChurC:}1 PNJbate ,Jvdge John pete thts }ear MtmbPrs ~:~f lht&gt; Vi altcrt
Art
Dednck
and Kmi: Cotton p m m the courl hol!6e, Lreo Va~
Bacon
Will
speak
on
tbe
RbJitioU.llll
quartet
arr
1\olary
(
arol\
n
M1llf'r
acc1deut and 16 shll confined to a
i!War•pott&lt;~
the hl.;.d.dle t.u.~
!I.rru f.us;.ill Uv.:Jrd lrvt..~ !ltlir...~ .. o.- P~.»o ~... ~.~.&gt; ..
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Start Operation
At Pt. Pleasan'

Thre•·llobson Youths Cited
~~. ~:::":;t .::;::;. ~~w~~~x .~,~.':,~~
For Theft Of Dynann.le Caps lt t~;t~re

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Point Pleasant Kidd. Shoemaker Nettie Crawford
Cheatham Funeral Death Reported
In Pennsylvania
Rites Announced

IIERJ ARE TWO ,..... of llool-

arden. Htrry L Kldd, 29, form·

ln IMlng r.movH trom Mlrnft
...-cluJ,. of the TWA plano
whkh cruhed lea th•n • milo
from Plthburgh etr,..-t Tho
tnntpor't WH Htl ttound D..d
ar• 20 pan.,..n end tho stew

w '"ldent rtf Mldltleport and
man•t•r of tho EconOmy Lotn

•• Pomt, for • th,. r•u
porlocJ wes OM of the victims
In tho trq(c air eresh (Intern•·
lionel Sovndph..o.)

1\'leigs County Ministerial Association
Plans ACountywitk Youth Rally
Tbe Metgs County MmJ.ster1at memhers wen.t.._to the Martm Res
met Monday m01 nmg lauumt for lunch

A~;soeaahon

at the M1dd1eport F1rst r~sbyter
llln Churcb with their prei!Jdent
Rev C E Hoyt Middleport Finr.t
Bapttst Church pastor presJd1og
The opening devotiOnal serVJce
was conducted by Rev We!!ley
Jenkins pastor of the Racmc
Baptllit Church

Ot ben; present who were not
named m the article were Rev
Forrelrt Stolt Pomeroy Cburch of
Nazarene Rev
Fred Gardner
Middlepo;.t Church of Chnst Rev
L A Bangerter HNth Mcthod1st
Rev
ltl)don Walls
Rutland
Church of Nazarene and Rev Ed
ward Parker Pomeroy
llaptlst
CbUJch

Plans were made for another
County wide Youth Hallv smce
the first held In February was a
sueecss The p.resideut named the
followin; committee to complete
The Middleport Boal'd of Edu· the plans for the rally wh1ch will
c1tlpn discussed tbetr building be bCI-d ill tbc. fall ot Portlnd
~Ocram apd the special bond Isw Park Rev Robert Lmter Rutland
1Ue election wb1cb Ui iCbeduJed Melhothst pastor
Rev
Harold
for JJI}y J4 when the~ met Mo-n Oo6ter, LORg Bottom f eedsville
Mayor E F RobinBon stated :tod.,_ af the m.h Sehool Bruce Church o( Chnst 1 Rev Jenkins, dl(y that residents \n the village
nloyd, pte.ldta~ ""' 10 tharqe Re\ Robert Sty-ers ~1lddleport haVing properlY enelosed re-ciptac
Of tile weettog aad Supt L W Church of Nazarene Rrv Howard le:~ nuv burn lrash wtthout the
Mttomu wu a1,1tllorJ.ted to em Ruppelt Mid&lt;lleporl llr~;t Pre! need for o burnmg perm1t but
f1•r some one t9 m•~e ti.c! annual bytul.an Capt Glenna Rummell one 16 aeeded for opcu brush and
eebool ep~meratioll Jll May
trllih rtres
SalYation Arm\
SOme ol tbe bnard will atte-ud
Ptrmllli rna~ be obtamed a.t the
A Trammg School ror leaders
the Soullle..t.,.$ Oblo School
qf DVBS wHJ be held tn Athens mayors offlce (rom the sccrr:tary
I!Oirdo metlllli Moy ot the
AprU 21 and reservshons are to and from F1re Ch.id Geor1.1c lt1cb
eept~, Athens
Theae pernnts ate vahd for HI
Present Mo.J*d'y lV~c tiupt Me be made wtt11 Mrs M P Ver.m.lfOOmas, LI0)'4 Mrs Low&lt;;ll Pro ton Gp lf Course Road Athens days after the date of tssuancc
blioco Plul ~, Do\it. P1iUI Smart Capt kummell mv1ted the mtn1s
tt'rs lo the open a1r ~erv1ce to be
Hon&gt;ld E HUDban!
SEO 8ANOUET 'riCKETS
he ld by cad~tli frOm N w York
ON SALE
at 1 45 m M•ddh!port and 2 45 m
Tickl!ts for the SEO All Star
Pomeroy on Aprtl 21
The May meetmg "ill be held Ba6kct~ll banquet lo be held tn
Mrs Katheryn PaYnJ! hat~ bet.n at the' Rutlund Methodist Church Galllpohs Friday nigh! arc avail
notified of the tlellh of her Uncle ~porb were giVen of the vts lls able o~~t the Prmc1pal of Pomero\
Aftdrti)l' (Do&lt;:) Mbtrl!l llolev Okla made to tHe M:eLgS General Hosp1 HI;:h ~hoo! :11 oiftce The banquet
tal and the county homes and will be held at the Waslrin(ilton
1 M:t ·Morri.J wq • 1 for~er resr
a
lso on ~he sermonettes wh1eh are school cafeteria starting at 6 3D
dbt o1 lildille~ 1111~ hu been
pubh.shed
weekly
tn The Dally p m and the hcket6 are $2 MAtn
mOki1!J bis bome In Joley WJlb
sifter. 1Jira illiYDIO 1011,. fo' Senhnel A.fter the ptAetlng had speaker wth be Jim Snyder coach
closed w1th tllo beie4iohi&lt;&gt;:t1 tile o! oli!Q UllivotJacy
'ie..t~ YNri\

Fonner Resident
' Dies In Okt.homn

and .!'11' c:hare;9o!,

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• "Spe"al" Srolfs •••• $1.2SJb

BY UNITED PRESS

on clash in today s ,;otln~ Kefauunopposed a.ssurm&amp; h1m of
Wlscomin &amp; 28 Democratic con·
ventlon vote' and th., president s
only oppos1tWn comes from a
newapaper editors
Pro-Ameri
ean slat-e
The battle .shaped up as ij, popularity contest between the two
candidates Kefauver backers saLd
he 'ltduld score a moral vLelory
over the President 1f the Demo
tratk prtmary vqte goes over ~
per cent m normally Republican
Wueonsm Repubhcans said the
DemocratB would bave to poll
JllOI'e than ~ per cent before
!Dakbig any \'Jctoty claims
Tb,e po,sstbd1ty that farmers

"!!Jht llosert the traditionally Re
~iilidi; ranks lo pro~adllt'ln

Picture book lawn beauty •• • .:nlt.
lions pf f!:tenaaal &amp;eedll p,r po~

ELBERFELD$
Take a leaf
from our book

vote

v« as

right ohor TUf! '""""

Baseball
Scores

protest

day in the W1Scons1n pre.stdcnhal

Okay to sow Scotts Sttd

Ho~p1tal

farm

•tima.ry
Kefauver and M;r E1senhower
w.ere matched In an almost head

10/)QQ ,, ft-17 8'

Mrs Fan me Guinther IS a 1 1ed
leal patient at the Me~gs Gert.cral

You w1ll find our 1erYict prompt
Ltrai' Come an aoonl

ai&amp;nifacant

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Wisconsin Primaries Today
Kefauver Urging l Remove Bodies From Plane
Significant Farm
apiiUit Pres1dent Eisenhowe-r to

Feed SOOO sq ft • • • $1,9S

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Probe Launched Into Fatal Air Crash
IIILWAIJKEE Wis UP-Sen
Estel Kefauver tried to roll up a

feralizer,

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Earlier die beuer- opi!ag'
ralOS carry Tuu BUitbJ;ae
down to hun_gr1 srJn
roots This nulrieat ~
gtass lood cwu 'I" ~
per lawn
half IS~
does twu:e JOb of ott!ioU]r

The sentencmg of a Gallon
couple convtcted of causmg the
delinquency of the1r adopted dau
ghtcr was delayed today 1n Com
non Plea.&lt;; Court here
Mr and Mrs Carl Gans were
found gu11ty Thurscla} of mtsreprescnl ng the t~,;e of 11 year oh\
Karlcnc G ms 1hornr formerly of
Pomeroy m applymg fo1 a mat
nage license last October Karlene
mamed Stanley Thorne 19
n
Morga11town W Va
Juvcntle
Cou1 t Judge Dor
Young of Huro'h County us1gned
to pres1de at the tr al
!iBid he
wuuld dder sentencmg untLI Lhe
court stenog1 apher completed a
lt81\.':!Cf pt o£ !el&gt;tllllOnll
(on\tctmn on the chatge couh.J
ca1 ry a penalt)' rang n~ hom a
f ne of $5 to $lrloO and a jatl
sentence of 10 dnJ s to a year or
both
Mrs Thorne has been rctut ned
to the children s hom at Gal on
whetc she has lived s nee F cb 15

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Couple Convicted
Of Delinquency
To AMinor Child

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r, tJ c (;~ r tillil ;~\ the f&lt; r::.t llap
\lr &lt;~nd \lr \\ 11 ~ B~~ hs of
t ChHrh 1111 r 1\lr rd :\lr~ P rt~n outh V&lt;~
IH r
l'lePkrnd
th.:arll''i II~ din ani cl !then of
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f h ~ 1-11 crt
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and
A.lhl'tb ;~nd S {j D I~ ;ucompan
lillrr&gt; Hcuh:s a U otlnr rcla
rrd them br{k tu Atl r ns Mi!.lk
~I \{hl]J A hen~
r~
p&lt;'nd r g a
f&lt; rd S nrlh and daughter
part 1 f h ~ vacatwn w th Mr a 1 I \fz
h 1 W11gncr of Columbus
Mr D l _,
lA-l 1 ca 1 r Snturday t 1 attend the
funcnrl uf \ugus1 Bcarhs were
"rs l' u re~t Hachtel ~lr
th gue ts of M1 and Mrs Mann
}Irs Georg~: Dallas and son 't'
mg Wcb~trr
th~ formers mother Mrs J
"lr ancl Mrs Elmer \\ ckham
Da vson V enna W Va on Ei1s
spent Eas\(r m Gallipolis With her
tc lh1s v.as the bab) s fust ~lSI! motht r Mr~ Julia Dav1s
w th h s g t'..llt grandmother Mrs
Mr and Mrs Edgar Vale and
Thelma HDward Clarbburg was daug hter of Columbus were Eas
a Wf!ekend guest or her mother ler gue.-;ts of ~r and Mrs E E
1 Mrs Dawson and
her daughter Bryant
Dtanr Howard had spent Salur
Mr and Mrs Edwurd Kennedy
rilly mgh! at the Bachtel I m1 of foledo spent the weekend With
Wllh t.:arol Bachtel nursi at St the1r parents
Mr and Mrs
Joseph Hospital Pt~rker.sbu g who Charles Strauss and \1r and Mrs
was home for Easter
Vv J]ham Kennedy
E M Blake 1s workmg at the
Mr ana Mrs Hoy Howell and
Cltrty Cre1 k plant at \-lad son family spent th e week,nd m Che
lnd th ~ wr:lk
~htre wrth :\li
and Mrs Eddie
Mr and Mr Charle~ Bm1.: and t.:aruth rs
daughter Jert .Saturrlav for the1r
l conar! Lyons of Laurel CI1Cf
home m { levelan l and were ac
v.a~ the 1\Cekend
guest of Mr
eompamed by her mother
Mrs and \lr Vernon Howell
Jt hn Smrlh
\l! ~ 1 mma fox
Laurt'l Cl1ff
1\f Sgt Joe Clark Wa.'ih tngton ~ rtPd Sunday With Mr and :\fr~
D C and Pic and Mn Frilnklm \ ~'rn m Howell and attended scr
Clark F orl R1tch e Md
armed VJtcs at the lmted Mcthudu;t
F'rrda} m.,:ht ror an Ea~tcr v1 t 1.. hurc h
w th 1\.lr and Mrs Clarrnce Clat k
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nd Mrs t.:harles. Mc mha1 I
and daughtc
M1 s
( ark v.rll
rl 1 n ~ f (olumbus were v.clk
Llmarn In We~t V glnJ 1 f r i1
r HI guc~t of h1s p ltenb Mr and
weeks Vl t wrt h her parent
M s ~1aK Memhart
Mr~ B JJ Sd11 am iJovct ( ard
~r and M1
Hobert I
lliliHn
fl{lr) Johnh n ( 1 }
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&lt;tnd rlaughtcr B rrba1 :1 of Ch lit
!he Ch&lt;U"lcsl n \ 1
v.hcrc ~-thew~
r IJ} h l.l:Jf nt~ c h&lt; we c weekend guest of her
nc" anrl VIr I' 111 rlntr She p 1 &lt;nts Mr and ~1rs I 0 Rucdll
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Mr and ~hs Jacob Mee~ \t
v.rll ~ s tt hul tl11 wr k
MHgant WI
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~nd 11tendc I ' "n1ces at the l r rl
pent Uw v,rtktr1! w1tl ht moth
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~1r:thoJ t ( hunh
rr Mr ~ J 1 1a \\ l lttm~ and run ly
ll H1ch trcl
( tllumbus
Mz
ncl :\1 s Jan c:s R Hood of
v. ~~ il l'.rckend guc t f her paL
( lumbtl~ tHn! th w ckend "lh
tnh !\.lr
ntl M1~ A 1 1 I H d
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In Car Collision

Pickeral Fined
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