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penter,
Suildv Ill month 10::10 A. II Portl•f Chun:h, Iori
Ken, Kenny Ftnley, Pt'el : 8 p
Clnlf!:k eommuD.ion and preacbJog putor. Aas't. pwor, Edith Codatr m. Committee on nomlni.Uon
J_niU'tb Sunday lll muntb 1 :::10 ~ Serviees Sunday 8 00, Tueaday at will rn9e t, llonday 7 30 p m
ttl cURb preacrune
7:30 and Friday 7 30
Boy ScoLJts al Bethany Church
tN C'4riffl41n Church at H•n..
Church of ChriM, Middl•port, Monday 7 30 p m
JOF Clu . .
to9 Grove. every Sudo.ily 9 JO ,\ Frr d 1 Gardner, pastor B1ble meeti at the church, Wednesd:r-.
M. SWaday StbooJ and cuDJtUI.dl h 1 School 9 30, lj'om~r Rice, Supt , 7 30 p m Lenten Med1t.alioo.
Rev. Wesley Jentens, speaker
10 month
7 30Sun subJect
Mornani"His
worthjp,
10 ao
t•n
1&amp;. church .,.ceachiD.J
toLirLll
Prbpert)
", 6serm
p m
Federeted (hur~h,.. •ev. W..tl~
r!ay ill meuth 10 30 A M cbLlCcb Chnstlan Endeavor,
m Evan J Barteb, Pastor
9 15 a m
eommanJon aod preachm.&amp; gehsUc serv1ce, sermon subJet• Sunda.y Sehool, Norman Kloe;;
EUB Cherche" Momlng ~t1r &amp; 'A Black Heart and a Pam; e::l Supt , 10 30 a rn WorsAip, to. ...,.,.....,
Rev. Roger Bishop.. Face", Wednesday 7 p. m Prayer plc "Ltmtlm!l God"
'J p m
Morning Star
Sun1.a) meehna: and Btble itudy, 8 p TUesday, March 19 Fnendly Clr
: le will m~et at the ('burch and
-9 45 A M ~ornina; wor m c~otr practice
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a1•11 A. M. MYF Sunday e' e
Httth Methodist Church, Mid• tftelld Cu·de
meetiftg at the
at ~ Pra)'er meetmg Tbur5- dleport, Rev C R konkright Presbytenan Church, M1ddJ epor
eventng F.nt.,rpnse Suodu) pastor Sunday School 9 30 Er 1 30 p m W-ed'\esday evening
10 10 A M: i\louu.o" v.v1
:1t~t Cuvcr t, Su.pt , Mul nu1~ \J.O l
Le n1en hour, top1c "The P're
A M YF at 0 30 P M sb1p 10 30 sermon topic "The JUdiced."
t:iVening worship
7 30 Praye• Votces o! Jesus"
MtssJOnar;
Flrtt- Baptist
Church, R•v
rneeUn&amp; Wednesday 7 30 P M
study class 4 p m , Semor Youtll Rdph C Zundel pastor W1lham
UB Ct.urm.-. Let1rt F•lls,. Ro- :t'ellowship 6~ m , Wednesday Watson, Supt 9 30.11 eombmc l
ltr Martin, Pastor Sunday ScbooJ 6 45 p m ch 1r: rehearsal, 7 t- ~ervice of worship and study
d·30 A M. Worsb.ip Servtce 7 r m Prayer m
ng, 8 p m Cla:.s
p1:&gt; c1al musiC Sermon "Tls:e Will
~~ Cbnstlu Endeavor
alt(~rna ·~
12 Ctrcle at the church
est Person tn 'he World", Nur
Sundays at 7 ap P M
Mt. Morl•h B•ptllf Church, ery and lumor Church for a,J
Ca.urch c.f the Neur•ne, Srr• Middleport~ Rev N D Bordon ~; htldren , 6 30 Youth meeting,
p_use, Roy K. WIUta.ms. pastor paslor Sunday School 0 15 A • Sat nrday March lti Young Adult
ou.nday School 9 30 A M MornlD&amp; lena Reese, Supt , Mormng wor cla511 meeting,
Tuesday 7 30
worah.ip 10 30, NYPS 6 30 p If, shtp 10 30, BTU 6 p m
'iouth Rally at Che.shll'l!!, Wer'
Evugeh.&amp;tJe service ? 30 p M
Church of th• Naur•nt, Mid nesday 7•30 Bible stLJdy aod
Wt:dne£day evea.in&amp; prayt:I' meet dleport, Rev Robert Styers, pas 1rayer, 8 30 choir J:€ hearseI.
10.., for the fDldweelr. and Tueaa.
tor Bible School 9, 30 Leder
Chriatlen Scl~~nr~~ Soc:lety, ToM
dtenwon DrAYer hour
Taylor, Supt, MormnJ worabip
Mulbenrt
~OJifa_~~:~ Morn
• HovM ot Prtyer, C'~~ll•r, 5uft 10 3{) sermon topte •· Men's Pia~ lng llllt'viCe/--V~,
'l.t I 1 fit~bstance
~y Sthool 9l3D A M Mornln&amp; 10 the Unlver:se"; 6 41r... Young
ilibject of the lessonl?senno•lj
worslup 11 A M Sunday evenln&amp; Peopes' meeting, ~ 7 30 Evenmg '!Jhe
'and the Goldm Text I knoW
lltlro;'t~ 1
M'orship at 8 Prayer meeting on se rvice; Monday 7 30 start ot re t~at whatsoever Gqd!ieth, 1t
£
rbunday 8 p M.
' VJVal ler111C~S led by Rev G
'~II be for c~r. Db
can tq 1
Church of Christ, lrMfferc( Douglas Circle, Racme
Pa;t; to It. nor ,ny thm
taker\
Rev. Joha w all p ,.
lllb'1
Church of C~tbt in CIM'Iollil1t Eccleststes 3 14 Wednet·
GrMe IJtl. . . .l Cllurch, i:ett
Y •
a :.oo.or
e Union,
Mtddleport, Rev Guv
Matn Street; f'oDlero;r. R.n. 1 I ~"'~~~ .9:30, church auvtceJ 10 30 Sayre, p11stor Bible School JO ,.~ 1ay evemng servlce at 8 The
u cord ially lnvt;t to ttEdwin Cbarlea. ReetOJo; Mr1. C•
ileetJua at -6 P · M and m . Preachtnl
.service 7 so, pubHc
'end
Reading
room
1th 1id~
dric W. Clark, or1mt.t. Wonhlp ennaelJitic aervu:e SLJnday evea Wednesday Bible study
entrance
located
at
1
e
rear o!
aad termon at lO;SO A. M , Holr IDJ at 7· J.amea Reed, Supt
'
Commtinlon Ctnt Sundar to moatb.
p,.. Methodist Church, Harry
Flrtt Pr. .Yteri•n Church, the church open to the public on
m
Church School, BeliDner1 1114 Blte.a, Pastor, Laurel Clitt. Sun l"'lddleport, Rev. Howard Ru.,. Uonday from 2 to 4
Alfred Mflhocllat
Primlll'}', at IO:fO A. M. For tafo~ day School 9 30, Clau meeUq pelt, pastor Church School 9 30
pastor,
matioa coacernlaa our
wor)t, 10:30: FMY ser:vtce 7.00; Preach- John Fu1tz, Supt., Mornmg~ wot R. M Grove,
School
9
80,
Lloyd
p,leaae telepboat 102-J
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~ Lbl 8.00; .Prayer M.eetJng Wedne~ "btp lO·ft:o, Westminster Youth
Chrlotlon Church ot ....,lilt day 7 30. lfyoell Run Sunday Fellowship 6 p m , Wednesday !;upt, worship servtce.!l at
Boyles, leader,
Every Sunda)' lU A. J4. f Bunda)' Sehool 1&amp;, Preaching 11:111
8 SO Jumor choli'; 7 p m Scnl(lr with Dmsmore
Implicit trust in , the
physician Is one of Ule 1
IP bUildfnl ' 11
Saturday evemng March 16 St
School and Communion.. flrat Sun.P~IRVIIW
choir
healthy
body
and
mind
In
a
child.
If
a
tiny
fear
be
Implanted
in
Ilia
mind and·a 'nilnor !UJI·
Patrtck s Day party m the chureh
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Firat
leptllt
(lwrch,
Middle·
order or ailment be neglected because of this fear, mind and body'lllay Iii! .erlo\isly lftl'
basement sponsored bY the MYF
lo month
A. :11. Cbur&lt;ll
Edward
0• m.,
tommuaion
and 11
~ehinc;.
third !lehool
•· Grjlflll&gt;
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port, Rev C E
Ho)'t, paator Wednesday evenm.:: prayer se~
paired in later life.
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w lllO w
7:30 P. ll. ~- - 7:30
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cb
preachiDa-"
1
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p. m.; prayer
TrUst In the great physician, God, Is even more essentiaL Suoh trust IS liJI ellill,etllat •
Chrlftlen Cllulcft et \Mil
Jied. 7 SO p m , Thursday
thony, Supt.; Mor1'11ng worsh 1p
Hurlaonvllle Pr"byterian, 1
P )( E 11t Let '1 s s 9 30 tO 15 sermon toptc "Laborers lr1
Insures wisdom, good will and understanding. No smllll f"4!' or sm Bhoul!f be ~owell tcf
tom,
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~ eve~
·• SundoJ U.l!O A. lt. u._,
w
-•j a •10 ••
E
"'n
remain
hi mind or body to grow !nlo splrltu al he~lth nazard. In thl• re8pett 'w~ 'Jl!l! Ill • ,
SuDdoJ SChool aod eo..,..aloa: - -nll
oo ~ P
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ve. tons lor Prlmary ,nd Jumor school, M W Ftnlaw, Supt, 7 45
hi
lb
1..
8
I
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3
d
lib
ebijdren.
Ypu can find a genuine' ad to soltltual health -by regular cbun:h '"~t\e!l'ttl'nee '
fll'll
BIUldoy Ill moath 7:;10 P 11 n - · ~ on Meet.lna
• a • r Wed,
Chun:h pru~;Jdq:; tklrd SuDday Suai!aya, Prayer
children, 6 p m. JLJntor an :1 worship
servtce and sermo1,
and
tllrough
It the pra&lt;;tlee otpo•itlve thinking. : ·
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aeaday a.
Senlor Hi Youth Fellowship and "The Wisest Person m
the
10 month 1 30 A. 11 Church com
u•··•
Char...
•· s 1 ush School of l.'•laslono
7 30 evenln·• World"
...•-·
munlon 1nd preacbhll(l
...., _..oo
m.
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the Churct, of Christ, Kono, paator, &amp;!rvices Sunday 7 30 aDd wor3hip, topic "The Yamfold
St. Paul's Luthe,.n Church,
,;..\;
Total paymeato broug~ttorward '
Grace of God," Monday 7 30 Prls Rep L M. Mohrhoff ,, pastor
0
s,u6.83
every Sunday 9 SO A 14. S~
cilia Clrcle l at the home of Mrs Sunday School 9 ~ A M , 'WoAllen Hulhee; Tuesllay 9 a. u ship at 10 so A M
ANNUAL FiNANCI!IL
for n..trlet
Ladle.&amp;' Prayer aerviCIJ, 7 30 p m
Or1n.. To'fft.lthrp, Mtltt COunty,
Board of Health
847 08
i\ssoclatlon wide Baptist Yout'•
Ohio
for
tho
fllcol
YHr
lnollng
Total
Poor
Relief
647.06
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l"ellow9hlp Rally at Choshtre, 7 SO
DK•mMr 31, 1956.
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HlghwaysDorcal'$ Clrele at the home of ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT
Populo,t!on 730, - 1940
,
TONIGHT ONLY
MARtH 16
Mrs r F Hawkins, EJecta CJrcl~ LtNnn Township, Meip County Tot1l Sel1ije1 •net W•lil" Pt~id
\Road Matnlenanee and Repalr11t the home .of Mrs Allen Hugh
Durlnt fh• v••r 1956 7,412AS
Labor and Matertala 8,33129
Robert MttchLJm
Zachery Scott
Ohio For the JIEiscal YNr lndlftJ
es, Wed~esday 1 30 Prayer ser Dec•mber 31, 1956.
T.. V1lu.tlon
1,253,S2t. Road Maohmer.wnd Tools 388.80
BANDIDO
vtce and School of M•ulons for
Tax Levy
.,
" 22.00
Total Hlghvlffs
8,719 8S
(Cmemucore • Tecchnleolor
Pvpul•tlon 1026,- 1950
TV SERIEs for Everyone young people and a(ILJih, B 30
Chtlltr, Ohio. J1n. 1, 1957
Ceg1etery Expenses
30.00
Totel l•l•riH end Wages P~ll
Semor chotr,
Thuraday 7 30 Durln1 the Year 1956
- alsaI hoMy .. rilly tho followl..
'!'&lt;~tal ee... torleo
30.00
1,92211
Busy Bee class w1th Mrs La'h Tu: Y•IU"etlon
to
1M
correct.
Miscellaneous.
(liat)
report
1.21,,3~.
Alan Ladd
Robert Preston
renee BmX, Mrs C H Wise .rr Tax Ltvy
Nln~~ lt;obinaon
· . General SupplieS' 1
J fiO
l.OG
WHISPERING SMITH
Mr~ E L Hughes, ~trs Hom'!l
Towmhlp Cltt'k
lManlitenal il'Und
~190
Portland, Ohio, M..-ch 12, 1957
Uy~oH
and Mrs C E Jl o)-t a ~
Channel 3- 10:15 a.m
{Techntcolor l Comrdy 1111d Cartoon
I hertlty c:trtify tht followint ,.. GENIRAL TOWNSHIP FUNI!S Deduct•oos by &lt;Jounty Aud•tor.
hoslCSSC!i
Receipt&amp;
• For Electlana
116 ~
port to 1M Clorr•ct,
Church of Chrl1t, Brtdbury,
Generlt Property Tax
828.6'9
Workmen's Compensation 143 83
Clertnc• L•WrMce,
Sales Tax (IO('J] govn't)
500 00
Adver~mg (report m Sentmel )
Edward Emerson pastor 81 ~1 ('
1owmhlp Cl•rk
School 9
Thurman
C HI set
Gasohn.e
Tax
7,200
00
10 97
(OENlRAL 'TOWNSHIP FUNDS
lnhentC~nce Tax
236 91
Total Mtseellaneous 325 7l1
Supt, Morning worship 10 :-10
Receipts
164 3fi
Total Payments '
12,839 iiiJ
Chrlstiall Endeavor 6 p m , Eve General Property Tax
1173 26 Clgorc\to Tax
1
Motor
Veh1&lt;~le, Road mtlca.gc
'
nina worship 7 30
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Sal£~~ l"ax (local govn't)
500 00
2,807 1J 1\IIOIMARY fJP O,.ltATIONS BY Twetv~'Cay
' United Mtthodlst Church, Rev. &lt;ia110linc Tax
7,200 00
~!3 9o FUNDS
Eugene Brown, pastor SundaJ Clgarotte T•x
92 6J Road
School 9 15 1 m 1'heo Smith, Autp ReKJ,stJ atlon
(hat)
IBai~:~::~J~'!. Tll!fllo~lp
~undo
3,824 91
51.80 l
I, I~ (clerk's}
Supt. , Woublp 10,30 a m Sub Ml.sCtllnneous Receipts ('LJst)
Mr:. and ~1'1 If;'- "T: Waa:ner
3,61126
'VIrglma Rlluell.), lrennsylvii11:a,
jert "My LJfe 11 Not My own"
Ministerial
1o:J 98
12,060 11
111.11 ,1Rlll!tlptal\lur,•na yea•
•
~ 30 p m MYF MI Ss Janet Cal Total Mise Receipts
106 98
T&lt;&gt;tal!lecoipt.
~nd
Bal
1~,67137 lfft Friday fl:om H,~~):l q~, ~- J.,
1
llocillpta
~.-.
Total Receipt::
12,696 7d
Payhl~ll durj., ,J"ar
12~0.GS tot a, II da~ crulle lb ·~11d'
Pay......,.
St
l-eymentt
~al .- Deo 31 (ch!rk'a)
2,831.79 which will U1du4tt vls1tl ~
General Executive :Servlces-Thomas,
Vlra\11
Islands,
rt
NEED GOOD
Gcncr111 Executive Services
Out.lan41na lflll'l'anl$, Dee. 31,
Compen~atlon of Trustees
D~
France,
~inlque:
'·'Bflllge.
Comp of Trustees
2,177 00
18M.
•1,834 31
2,334 00
town, )!atbadoeo; , P~ nf ,S-a•n,
Comp of Clork
61M~
Bailino~ In Depoaltory ,Dec 31,
Compen1atlon ol clerk 663.65
Trinidad,
St. Lucia ~~ tlie Bt•·
IExp of Tru .. tc:e and clerk M 40 Expenses of Trustees and clerks
~066,
4.66616
FOR THE BEST!
hsh West ~ndles They !rill ar·
Total General Executive Ser(3) 18, lie!
U9.0D
rive back In -New Yllrk o'n lllmh
vices
2,847 55
....;.,...-.:..-Total Gllneral Executl~e aerilcer
eANY TYPE!
2?.
j~ .
Town lllitll
8,118 811
NIW ARRIVAL
Janitor
Service
and
Ad•IOl'lioin
See or Call
• Tola~ ·Paymen*a carried fbrward
Mrl. Cb•rJes Ba1rd
3,118.111
Total Town Hall
•
Flre Prot-ection
Contract
Total Fire Protection 200 00
814 E. Malll St.
Pomeroy
Health - Taxea wl~bbeld far Dts·

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JOHN
RICHMOND

SINGLE

J\mlual Glee Chili. Fornler Racine Basketball Star Kentucky Man .
Concert Will Be
Upon·To Honor His Son Bo~dToJur:y ·
Pr~nted Friday

On Cheek Couni•

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Tbe IDilulll l;;l,e ct..l. eoaeerJ
Bleb Sebool wm be
ctv~ Fl'idoy, March 22, at 8
Iii.
preaealed by the Qlrll .lllet
Boys.' Chorus. Junior Glrll'
Cl~l!&gt; Boys' Cboru., 1unior
~ tllub, Gll'JI"' EQI!Omblti
~hi !llotes. Ae&lt;l!lllp..lsts aieka:r .~1
J!JIHI, ~udillt Buteller ond
Bv•)ylll9•.'!1'd ~. CJ#enc'
b yocd dlfel&gt;tor.
' :m.e progn'm -;fUI ln,chldo thulo '
Dlllll~ IIY t~e Qlrlt' Qle6 Cliil&gt; ,,
"In Theoe Do!U&amp;blful PleaiOIIf '
aj l(iddleport

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'IBPly Boy"·' "Spr••M'me"·
...... • Beaut.
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1ful Dreamer"; "Who •would" anil
~ Glrla' Enoemhle bu twO nuiD·
be~ "One Alone" and "}~other
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Tbt Boys Glee Club will we~nr- ''Gentle Je.us 1 'Meek and
Mild" ,. ,.d "Trlbl)le tO SonJ" ond
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Notes bave two nwft..

ben ''Siiloke Gela In Your E);es•
ODd ''l!eauty Shfp Quartel". The
lln.J numberJ .ue by the mixed
~hOl'UI who will
sina t4Hell0.
Youn.: I:.tlver,s" and ·~wonderful
Copenlli~en".

' MembQi', of the Eight Notes are
Olivia• Hemmons, DWe· Pieretf,
firlt aqprano; Stlaron Jonet xq
Darst~ aecorld l(llb'ano. Ga1l &amp;tum·
bo, Jaruce AlburY. lirat alto, Vera
Cover~ Carli Wilson, ....... dlo.
Others addod to ~ l!"OqP tor lhe
Ensemble ai'e. CaiQI BlQ:er, Jane
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The Insurance Agenh Association
of Meigs County
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Pb. 48·Y, Pomoroy
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Ph. 63li·X, Mtddt\;port
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hive been sent t.o widows whq IOD/1 lfl' MeKel~ d~nled it. '1
may be eligll)le for tile Jncreased was r.e~~ pl'Clud." be saad qlJteUy.
lJayments.
------And well he should have been.
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Tornado, auard of 1983 who went

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.This Area

Intm•t on Loans

Payment on Temp: Loin

PUNDI
ROAD FUNDS
81!. Jao I, ISM (clerk's) 2,020.11
Rcpts. Durll)l year
IO,llaf.lll
Total Rocol~ta and BaL 12,845 07
Pymta dllllns year
u.~.os
•Bol., Dec. 31 (clerk's) '
1.211-114
Olltatandln~ watranla, J:lpc. ~
Bot, iD Deposi\Ofl',

Dec.;~i~~

'Cold Front

Webster !lna f'qltz. Re?ult of lbe
denio! \0 probate ~ 1100 1h~ es·
tate wdl contin"-tf&gt;" tO ~ ~ ldlllintstra,cd by Mr.s. PliU'I'Y

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Haven Youth
In Test For Air

was all over the- floor as Portla~d serv~tJon merit badges and bfJve

Ron11.ld MeGlothhn, son of Mr
)Irs. Robert McGiothliu of
New Jlaven, Ia tn Dayton. 0~10,
thas week, wbere be 11 takmg tes1s
lor admission to thtJ U S Atr
Fotce Academy thts summer

to the stat~ fina1a Ia baokolb&gt;ll, work were workhlg tor their &lt;'A&gt;n·

Force Academy

upset Rutilnd ~aturday night 3:&gt; two 1110re farm~ lo plant later thlt

an~

31. A board named frorp a list o! Spring

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poaalble

judi..,

The

Scout.

and thell leaders

camped in tents at the farm and
on Sunday morning :Mills an(l Cpleftlon eond~cted Suaday School aad
wonhlp lllrviee ~Jt the camr, and
Gwiaddwsty and Rice broua: 1t the
CtlhoJic bOYI to Pomeroy for M85S
most
B~
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a goOd .,cboo1 sportS pro-

Ram.Forecast

1l rPsldent
Racane).
Etta Parry, a(lmi,l:rl.stratrtx 1 of
the estate, of Columbus, 0 , was
represt~nted ln 'tie hearing b~

forester from Logan had
~ me~tina earlier
1,l\;J;O:ib
11
to instruct them ln thiJ
reet proeed\Jre. ot Wantlnc
tree&amp; wbic~ 111 tbe start of
' 195'1 Conservation proes8istin1 with tbe

needed little diacuasion to deelde
It E. Bok:e MD, F.LC.S and Se )'OJJDJ BiU NcKelvey deserved
1
lim J, BlaieWICJ, Mll ol Pomeroy
I. Best All-Around Player a·
fe(t Sitlll'day ro attend the Selen- \nrd.
Uflc Proabm held by the Amer!·
2. A spot Oft the All·TourDamcnt

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William McKelvey, president of
Willis A~thony, chairman
cornpensa· the Southern Local School Board, tree planting committee of
VA sa14 almost 60 per cent was the logical person to mul(J Isaak Walton League, had
wldaws ' eUglble have faded the awards An outatandtng Port- praise tod.ay (or the Set&gt;uts
•'- 1 f
t h
land farmer, and one who is be· 'I'roQp 245 and tbelt leaden;,
to ....,p l&gt;' or h g er pa_vments pro- gmmng to dabble in real estat~
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"'t~d:.~· ~~Y elect h&gt; receive the aimed at building Portlana Into Tbe Scouts under- the direction
new paymenl.l or to ...ttn.tinue G.Jl more tJtan a Wide plac:e 1n llbutc 1 o(:;r, s~;eo~ u~tma~ters Larry Rice, Gene
124, he n;tet his 13-yeer-son a 'tot~,J 1.1
and Le.onard Gwiazdow·
dtr the old deat~ rompensatmn of, fo\U' timet as the role was call· lky, planted. ihree thousand pine
llfO&amp;I':IIm,
whichever is higher ed for presen-tations.
k waItan f arm
·-r trees on .~.._
wn:: Isa•
BUt the VA said in moat case..
near Cbester 10 less than flvd
~lbe new bill provld.., for bigher
Asked oft.rrwudi If It 'llld~ 1hollla.
PIJ. menU.
pt ~ -Jlflle embarrassing,

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Your Sovings A~t.
steodily built con ..,...
you os o dependable
!odder, helping ' " to
dlmb lo lhe points In life
you most wont io J'e9Ch.
BUild your savings In this
bon it.

Human Uvea are In the hands that dnve your car. J&gt;ro.
ceed with caution. Walch out for children, especially.
Then take one step more for lhetr protection . - . and
younl Get Uablllly Insurance lo relieve tht financial
strain and lllrea. of accidents which you can't provenl.
Don't rtak delay. Do It now!

spor~

mgbt when hP. pve four
awaras to hil Eia:hth
t!IJI '
the Pilrjlan&amp;

Randall Bowles, Haroll'l

,A,I'II!ed For&lt;:es r..utute of l'atho- 1gram, a~d ablll!y an~ peroever
lost.
ancc
his son! ,

ladda~l

to taktp chances!

Gliy Aull; Lloyd Sayre,
Charles Nelmey.er,
WHson, Forrelt

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Commqn 'Pleas Ju&lt;IJe Cedric

Young

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McGJothhn

bas

beE"n

nominated for admJSSI9D by (ofRepresentatiVe M G. Burr.
side who also granted him an al
ternr.te nommatlon to the U S
Naval Academy, AnnapoliS, MMI"Y·
land
McGiothhn is a graduate of WalUims High Scbool, Class of 105tl.
a freshman at Mar.
At Marshall be Is a
the Concert Band, tlu:
Student As!lociabon, the
ChrJstlan Association, a'Jd
Is }lledgctl to S~.gma Alpha EpSi

ion

Firemen Called
Twice Sunday
Pomeroy f1remen

were ealled

Sunday to two brush Ores in the

area

One was located in the Rut·
land area and the otber near 1n:
''
nersvdle
Th-e RutJand blaze was on t~te
t:1 m or &amp;amud Rtc.c and the one
at lbnersv1lle on UtC WUitarn
Fl.!.ber farm

Clark was on duty tod!!;Y in hll
court hoUBe cbambera efter a re·

lUneu.

sgn,

plea in behalf or
children was is-

Wllliam 0'·

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wh1eb of1957 Easter

•rea 1,nd cold
to result in
thunderstorms
to ~Dd IS the!
Ohio on

IS

of the proclamation
office

2% ' a_.__:.
IRJWIDI '"

1ne

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21 lp Wubingt-on, D. c.
3. A nbbon for mlting
Tbe meelln~ will be held In polata In the tourne}, 73.
.,..clea_l!lo working part of the
the SbeticJ•n P'rk Jlotel, Na\io11o1l
4. A rttibon for most points in 1 week end trip, the Sceuts enjoyed
Jallltule 9t ~lth, N•Uoaal NaYll oae came, 31.
flsbmg an~ playing gameo.
Medl"'l Cedter, Willer ~d Ar·
What JMro eould a lather w" ,
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m• lntlltuto of lleamcb ond tbo
later~oted ln good educ.~rr the trip were Chari~

:Y

at stoke for you

uccessor
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Weep": Gonna Rid§ pn 1.11. !liT '
Cbuiot"; "Sum.mtrtlm.e'f; ~
IJttll! Mold•": "Tbe Night lla(A

can Colleae of Surgeons March 18- team.'

There's too much

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prdielomalil'on the Gover·
c1lizens to support
24th annual Easter
for Iunde that will
provide the ncc.
setvtcos for crippled ctul·
rcpsons1bihly of giVIng
a chance at health and
and a future means of
ts a j responsibalty we
upon ourselves to main·
856llre a future strength
and soc:~~t;ity tor our state and na·
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LEGION BIRTHD4Y
The annual btrthday parly of
the Racmc Post 602 Amer1ean Lee-ion '&amp;ill be held TUC3day at 7•3!)
p.m ill the Racme Lcgton HaJJ.
LonJse Stewart as pru gra~:p. chair-:

maJJ. in charge.

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.· . · 'ffte 40,000 Life Question
(

Daily Sentinel
Day Boo~

IMt YW to.OOO persons were killed on our streets and hi·

Jhftyt. That llgur,., exceed!! the number of Americans killed

' N!W

b.- actkillldil.ting the eiltlte Korean War Naturally the question
In !lie mllll!s ilid On !he lips of all th.inkmg citizens is, "Why?"
Wily' dol&gt;a' a Sdpposed1y clvUued country blithely try to oom·
mit slow genOcide? That's the "40,000-lile question ." Until it
Is anSW!'red this country wUJ continue to liquidate its driving
and walking citizens at an alarming rate.
Certl!inly one ot th" reasons for the mass murder on our
~ an¢ higbw:~yg IS' tile split lllol'allty so preVlllenr among
drlvefh6c!ty. Wll3i is this split morality' It's a queer sense of
taflfi!S tltat peffili!f a perl!Ol! 10 Uve by one code When He's outside his cat - and a completely different one as soon as he
slips behind the steering wheel. This has certain similarities
to !lie Sunday versus weekday Christianity se&lt;n in many plac·

Mr cud Mrs Joe E~rsb_ach at ,•
announcm g !he lmtb or a. lO lb
dau gh'i:l Darb Sue , Pr td.ay Mard
,~ ,.., tht&gt; "irhr.tl'kel tlinJC Ma.son
W Va. Albc11 Gordon of Middt.:
port Is .a granMalher Thl' Ebcr~
'15arh~ s ha\'C four othrr chlldrf'n.
Franklin Joe- , Thomas Larry, C loria .rean and Merf'i Christine

The mcetmg of the Sugar Run
MA. s~hedulcd !or Thursd!ly evenmg March 21. has been po.stponf'd
to Thursday evt'fling, M:arch 28
due to the variety show, it wal!
announ&lt;'ed today by Mn Rn~
Woodgearcl president

People sufffril\g from this mental malady usually have ex
tremely high standards for their business, domestic, and gen·
era! social beltavlor. But on the street or highway, their one
norm Is- Ca'o.J get away with It?" This type of split thinking
m110t go It CAN' go - and quickly - J! every driver will do
ltis part.
/
Every driver, or rourse, Includes you and me Hit and run
drivers,. drunk drivers, speeders, and Ucket fixers aren't the
o~\y victims or split morality. Anyone who sneaks through on
the yellow li!hf, jumps the gun at a traffic signal or commits
any other so-ealled "minor" infracllon is Infect~ wllh it to
some extent So is the person whll is careful to observe all the
rules himself, but won't give iR in&lt;h to rectify aAother d•iv·
er's or a pedesftian's unsaf6 aciion.
The person 'WhO drives by the moral code followa all the
rules AND be also drives defensively. He drives in sue&amp; 1 manner as to avoid aecldents by anticipating and allowing for hatatds ereafed by the unsafe•acts ol others and adverse traffic
-n&lt;f weather coQdltlons
This is the only type of driver who can call himself a safe
drlvet The fellow who Isn't willing to bend over backwards to
protect htmsell and others ISn't fit to drtve He should be for
bidden to use the roads by an&lt; arouted public opinion. But
part of that arouse~ public opinion Is our own private opinion
)
BMore we lrllin our prlvlitl' opinion II!&gt; &amp;II those other drivers.
we should !deus It mercilessly In out own traffic conduct If
our driving doesn't measure up to tire strictest sfandardf, we- CaHf011nla ahould consider a five· under tbe law tbe way It Is now- ·
yeu moraioripm on oapltal pun· but that the law b all wro11J·
're part or that "40,0()0-llfe questl&lt;lll' ..
Jabment.
•'fie wa11 10 death row only a
Aloembl,.._• LOoter A. MtMll·

lr GLINN ITACKHOUII

Uftlt.cl ~~~ ltlff CorNI~nf
SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Callf.
UP - A few tiny pellets of. c)'a·
nlde dropped In San Quentin'11 gas
ehamb'e r produced a lplush of re·
aentmcnt lorfuy that couJd end cnp·
Hal puniShment In CaUfornta,
Tbe pellet!! loosed deadly gas
that see'ped up from a vat or
hyd'roeholle acid to end t'he ll!e
of eouvlcted kldrr..p-slByer .Burton
W. Abbott--at the 11ame minute
that Gov Goodwin J Kni1ht wns
tJtylng vainly to delay hill death.
Knlght, who wu cruising off the
Ca11fornla caaat aboard the air·
eraft: carrier flmflc~k, ,..waa pt
tcmpt1n1 to ttly A..,ott't ex.!eu~
tlon to atve hts attorneya time to
raise a final quesUon 1ft the
'
~·IF!
courts.
A telephone eall to the I_AS
thlmber rame after the tiny petlett had been dro~ped .
Chllrhtttr Mutt St., C....,
Prlaon •utboriU~s utd that the
t'Onttru~tion ol the pa chamber ta
IIU"Cll that Jt eannot be opened
after the' droppilli nf the ~nets
untlf aU ,.. bu been pumped out
-approximately an hour and a
htlf Jaler.
Abbott, a 28-re•r·old University
of Calilornla aceount1na ftudent,

!"'"'to blo death &lt;almly, lnolallo,

to the end he waR not responslble
for the kidnapping and marder of
Stephanie Bryah, 1o&amp;-year-old Berk·
eJcy, Cahf,. llrhd'olglrl in 19M
. The Mquenc• of •v•ntt In the
prlton was chllllnf. Abbott
ttl'tPIMd Into the chair at 11111
a. m. Th• pelloh w.re clrop,_.
at 11:11 •· m. Th• eall from the
llftt'Mt'""t elomency eHIC. ht
laeramMio come et 1h19 L 1ft.
At th1t minute, Abbott'• battle
to eiupe the exerutioner was
l ht over Callrover- but a new fa:
ornla' 11 controversial de11th pertalty broke out on sev&amp;ral fronts.
State Atty Gen. Edmund G.
11rtnvn 1ald that his oblervaUon•
IM htm to doubt that t-apltal pun·
lshment hal a deterrent effect on
crime.
Atkt !SoYNr Moratarlutft
"Bittier tban beln£ a deterrent,
eapltal puni1hment Mt Jlven of..
fitial appi'oval to th1 talr:lng of
tU• under cet1alu circum-'oncet,"
Brown raid. "Tti.OH lf'ho bave
neither the money tor eonUndlnK
leitl ~roteedin11, nor the emotiona! publicity attraC!ttfenet&amp; of
Uieir easel ,1re summarily eueutcd aa a rouUne matter."
The auor-n~y lillheral l!li~~d he
waa or the nrm opinion that

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t"ntered u
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Subscription rates DeU\•ery by carrier where ava1Jabht SO teal-t per
week, one year 10. advance at The Dllily Sentinel of!l~. $15.60• IIX
months, $7.80, three montba, S3 90. By motor route whQre twatlable:
one month $1. By mail one year $8: s1x months, $( 25; three mODfhl,
$2.50: one month, Sl.
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Publlsbed eve_t'f afternoon except Sunda!{ by The OhiD Valley Sen·
dnel, Inc., at 110 Mec;hanlc St., Pomeroy, 0 . B!Qmeas office phone 396.
editorial office P.hlfU' 39'7.
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C\Yd~ Jtarrtson,

€Ml'leS R'arrtsorr Middleport, Rt.
f art'd' P.'h' and' M\-s: Bl•Ine CaT!ter.
itutt-.nd. G'l'eat ofi'and;,arenht arc

M\'. and Mrs Casll Zimmerman .
1f'Ut18nd, ami Mr and Mrs. Clyde
It. lrarriH"on, Middleport, lt.T 1
Great I great grandmOther of the
habY ls Mn. Fry, Pdmeroy

THE DRtVER'S
SEAT

11·00 The Price Is Right
11 :30 Truth or CGAseQ_uencea
12 00 Tic Tac Doul!h
12 3.1 It Could Be Yo11
1 CO Current
2.00 Parson's Study
2.30 TeAnesst'e E;rnl~ Fo:rd
3.00 Motinee Theatre
4:00 Queen For A Dq
4·45 Modern .Romance
,.QO Comedy Time
5.30 My Little Mara:le
6.00 Fl'.!derel Men

4:0l' Qli.e'lf!i.1-tfr " ~

41411 ltlrv!Oij lfoDial!W

lf:liO l!iuili41'f'TIIl\J'
4&lt;30 11Y ~ Mlli!lllil
8:00 M.,..,ill
6::10
8:411 Nm~
g;isitifX ·• ·

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1:00
7:30
7:t5
8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
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6·55 Weathercast
7 00 Grand Ole Op:ry
7 80 Jonathan Winters

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Sir l.ft~~dl
TaiOi of 1\letls Falgo

(Chm-1ene Walburn) are announc· ll::llf Toril~t
ina the birth of a srx ptiul'td te"- 12:311 St~

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ounee daughter, Tere~a Lynn, at
H'ol!!i!r Hoapital Saturday, Match
1&amp;. Grandparents are Md. ,Chari~
WaJ'&amp;ut'n, Columbus, and Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Thomas, Middleport
Great gl'.'.lndparents are 'llr. and
Frank O'Mara probably knows M'r.S'. Pearl Graves arid~ Mrs. Stell&amp;
more than anfone elae around Walburn.
&amp;:do C'ij!llbi Xlf!I'Jaroo
town about the causes of aut r&gt;9:QO Mol'nitll S!i&lt;i\ir
mobile ut-cidents
He runll .t
10:00
Ga!_l1 Moon
wrcekmli{ bmtineu-"A ju nk yard
PTA TO Mtlll'f&lt;
10:80
Arthur
Godf&gt;Of
1s what 1t is,'' be says--a few
The Bradbury PareJ!t-Tea.c.her
ll:30
l!tl'llif'
It
m~
m 1tes west of town. Whenever 1 A:;....,tatlort will m~ \\!t!ditesddY 12:00 Valhnt tatfy
want to fmd out hpw our town':-: at 7·30 in the Bradbury Schof)i 12:15 Love of Ltfe
1
sa rcty program is gofng, 1 dr1ve with Mrs Nathan Biggs, pre1udent 12:30 Search for Tomorrow
out to Frank's place a!ld a9k htm in charge Members of the Cou11 12 45 Guldmg Light
ty Coun('tl 'II.HI conduct a model 1:00 ~atie's Kitchen
about IJusmess
He's the only man t know business meehng and Mrs. Kalh
1·30 As thl!! w,orld Turns
who ts sad when busmess l'i ryn Crow w11l present scveral aets 2 00 Our Miss Brooks
good "Too many .w1ecks," he'll from the B1g Bend Minstrel !o:- 2 .30 Hous .. party
complain when Ius yj_rd is boom the progrrvn
3.00 Big Pilyoff
mg . "Crazy dnfers" be'll m\llt~t
3:30 Bo), C)v~Ju , S~ow
And afle1· • fc\lt mmu.to~ t.;lkm~
( NEW',GILMOitE
4:00 Brigh~ ~ 1...
w1th hlm I'll fmd out where th\'
Mr. and Mrs Elza Gilmore Jr
4.15 Secret Storm
Ul't&gt;&lt;~'s danger spots arc
are ~nnouncwg the buth or a 4.30 Edge of Ni~ht
"See that new Plymouth o"c.- seven pound and fourteen ounce 5·00 1'be Enr!y Sbow
thete? A lllP.ll!l , 1sn't 11 Well , t1 son, Michael Keith, at .Holzer Hos- ~:30 Your Esso Reporter
would ahll be on the 10ad 1f the pltal, Thursday, March 14 GrAnd· 6:415 Sport! Parad.,
6.55 Weatherman
man who owned 1t hadn't turm•d parents, Mr and Mrs Elza Gil•• 7·00
Press Conferenc1
around to talk with h1s .son Tht• more Sr , Pomeroy The G1lmore s
cops scud he was dr1vmg almo~t also have three other sons Joe, U~tr-!ll&gt;uglu Edwards.
7.30 Roblnhoo1
60 miles an hour when he stnrt ed Rl k nd Roger
c
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a
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8:00
Burns &amp; AlJen
driving blmd and lert the road
"'8·30 Talent. Scouts
What a dope
dOLI:StN WEDDING
"Then that ",832 hunk or junk
Mr and Mrs B(!'tt Sm1th of S•\- 9:00 I Love Lucy
would still be cruising arounrl ver R1dee wUI hold open hous~ 9·30 December Brldt
If somebody had cnuugh sem1e tl) Sunda~ March 24 at their home on 10:00 Studio One
put \lp a good sign at the 1)¥' [f]i '"MCB!lilm of their 50th Wed· 11:00 Up-to-the Minute News
11:05 ~ Sctmnlne the WeathetP4IIJ and Jl-uief" A\t'ell!ie· '!)e- fel- j dmg anniYet'sal'v "'-. ·1
JJ · I o. The Late Show
low that %wned lhat l'll!lp W~'4
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coming lnto town at night an\1
never saw the stop sign until "h!
ON nrtS, AT liASI
was practically on top or if.
WI 101M AGUE.
SAYINGS IONDS
You'd thlqk somebody
would
CJIANNAL 13
Sl'IU. SICUUTY
have sense enough to put up re11:.. Sign On
fOI
YOU,
1'01
YOUIS.
flective signs at an lntersecHo.1
ll:t5 Cortooo Club
FOI M!tYONI.
Hlr:e that so thev can be seen at
, 12·10 Noon NeWI
IT PAYIOLt SAYINGS
nl&amp;ht."
IT IS DONI.
12:18 Netcbbors
He pointed to a Mangled 19!53
12:30 !Jberace
Ford station wagon and sboolt
1:00 Femln.ine Toueb
hi.J head sadly "There were fou'r
1:41 MOYie llatlnee
kids m that one. A young boy
3:00 Altemooa Film J'eotlvll
was driving with another fellow
t:30 SulfO!' Serle! Time
a'nd two girls. He was showiM
8:00 lll&lt;kol'llous• Club
oft, and the car Jelt the road at
1:00 Cittooa Club
80 mile, an hour on a curve
11:10 l"lve Stat Final
that was designed for usc at on!y
7:1&amp; lohn Del7 ollll NOWI
7:30 Wire Servl&lt;e
$5. 'rhat'8 the ear that the police
had on displaY in the center ••f
8~ Voloi , ol_.~••
1:00 Your 'v TUller
town laat week as a warning.
t illll La......,. Weli Top Tuue•
"But tlte darndest thlng i1 thAt
10:9ll llirt Sobol:
pick-up truck oveT there. Se1
11:00 ll~ PI lb•NJtM
);low tliat rear-end Is banged In'
11:11 Tieotn n
n t)elongod to Benny Mastersort
11:15 Bfto Off
and he a:ot It right In the rear
when he pullPd out of his lane
one night Been do\rt' It f()r
vears, he 1a1d. Been rloln• 1,t .so
ofl!:!n lie1 lii:fdlj evtfi' lool\d anv
more So he did lt a couple
l'lilflll 110. .Ri! got bangf!d' up
-real gOOd. 'rie £e1fow ~om.llt~ ul'l
behind- him n,ever saw Masteroorf'f fNoll'. lhll )1IOW over there

.

WCHS-· TV

. ..., ..Ciitmilef8

NG11embers May
Come In For
Ohio Ienos Aid

!t-""

Ia

t~t r~Mr."
'Bot Frank alwayt ends 11P hi~

conVeriitlonl about wreekt an~
nf~ty b:V 110lnt1ng ottt a 193b_
Cttovy with lta front end bantrcr\
ld ''Thit'.s one th11.t !et me up h1
thej wtecldnJ busines!l," he saht
"I wn 11'1 that wrec'k, and rU
never for~ei it"
NO SMOKING
BOClNTClN, N J UP- A yol·
towllllt piete of paper found btl·
nealh
the First Presbyteriftn
Ch\ll'th'.s l)lll'Pit read "Swore uti
tGbRCI!O May 12, 1885 R. t
Slmrm.''
I
WATCH YOUR ST&amp;P

NE\\'FANII,

wm

N. Y UP-4oh·•

MeHeH
remembf'r from no.v
on 1b.e ottt Blw abM~ ll rtl• ern 1!1'f hit patb. Htl accidentally shot
htmse1( 1n tlte r111ht foot )Yhl'!'l
be alepped on a eat lfhile Pl"Sr·
1 t.1dne, ff'itb1 • .22 ealibet rln.e in

Kit Lo&lt;llilil'lll

Channe~ e

WCHS.TV CHANNEL I
8:00 Captain Kanagroo
9:00 Morning Show
IO·OO GMry Moore
10 ·30 Arthur G--.dfrer
I 1·30 Strike it Rieh
12 00 VaUant Lady
12•15 Love of Life
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
12.45 Guiding Ught
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
J ·30 As the World Turns
2.00 Our Miss Brooka
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 f11g Pavoff
3·30 Bob Crosby Show
•·oo BtightPr Day
1.1 15 Secret Storm
4 30 Edge QF Night
5·00 The Early Show
6 30 Your Esso RepoJ1er
6 · 4~ Sports ?arade
6.55 Weatherman
7.00 Profile
'1:15 Douglas E:dwardt
7·30 Range Rider
8 00 Phil SliverB Show
8 30 The Brothers
9:00 To Ten the Truth
9:30

10·00
10 30
11:00
11:05
11:10

Cltrlt Troo"''Y ?f

or

tmt

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Tc
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' a 1UDE11S WMITilD to odtoro drlv1111 eXJ&gt;&lt;lnste to llaven..,ood.
~

J"unlw S!l)'der, Ph!&gt;11• ~61.

.

n&amp; '"'

WlU do 1ewin"f 111 my home. ·~es~?­
Qilllble rates. Mrf. WiWam 'Rad·
ford Tel. -~~~• 14 61e

. ~AY1 DOI'I'I' YOU ICIII)Wf
llltor'• w!U !livo you l tile b•fl
\r.a!lo oa lurnnure 01' a~p.u.;..

Total

I'll.

teamer.

wallpa~a

Clit&gt;tan Plahar, :lilt
lepol'l. Pli. 112111-X
11-1 tt

-

'li!W!\!ir

~~~ iji!QI tpelf Orfaulzatttin!ll

141J.tl

~c~ 'a~';

Nla~t l'!iOB•
OOOOB • PLYII0111'11

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GRUESER BLOCK CO.
t Mllto North at ,_,_,

I
3 18 3tp

~NOIU~QI~N;I~SS~-­
OPPORT\Il&lt;IYY

IN Tl.lt iiOkORN
lUI INISS
According to· moJt; theatrt opera·
tors, popeorn Ia their large.st
selling and mOlt probltabl~ item
in the concession IJtand. We are
offering an opportunity to obtain a pop corn eoneestion in
large drug, C!baln, dept ltorer,
super-markets, 5 &amp; tOe Jtorl!l&amp;,
!beotreo, etc. ~ ttp to 410.000
or more per year wia an 'tnltla1
cash outlay of, lest than ~.000.
Tbe methoit we uSe in thb bull1101111 II! brand new and amuiJtaIy almple to operate. We hue
a compreh_,jve mere_Ju,adi~DC
plu wlti&lt;h tllOllleJ ll!JOD• wltli
average iatelllpace of a toud

WE BUY
ITRUCTURAL I BEAMS

1

IC!!AP IRON- MITAU I

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OHIO VALLEY
~UNK CO.
'"'• SJO

METROPOLIT~H
AUTO SALES

'bWitllNI nnt1111:. Tbl8 iJ a eo:uPl.ete paok.,e deol wlllcll (n.

WHTN-TV CHANNIL IS
11:44 Sla:n: Oa
11:45 Clrto"n Club
12:10 Noon News

~ludes RIYITal

,.milRU mer,.
e~ndj~n1 IdeaL II IJpello lq
all aae·· tt:oupa in rbotb ~-.zes,
Act now. Write ~r wire f.lvlaf

12:15 Ntl!lhboro

•ollie, adtll1&amp;;' aud Pfi0&gt;11e • to
P.Op Ci&gt;rn ·:oe~· 1111 e/o
The l)jtlll' ,'!en\l.i!el; ~-03!·

12:30 Liberace

!'OR SALE 'I'Cl HIGH BIDIJ.R -

I:• Jlon.
l .- 1931 !?•dee Two D~ s~
llfar&lt;Jt 21, UJil'7 II Jl) A·IPlllla~ttnar Auto Co.,

J3&gt;

1

from Good Slloe Repair

SEE us·TODAY

·, 1\~c:ine
YOD SAVE HERE

P.·l" pita.. electric 'mot~•·

1-40 K. W.ollJO vol•• P~l'l'ator
--1- bolst GI!OI'P llow!"\', 11!1
, l'tacoet ~venue, leroy.

P!tent 2111·11·

WIWIALD 1011111, 11. -

l&amp;a,lp

, 11n!de Oil tor' dust &lt;Oatro bruh
• lournlnt~. llfeservlng
:'ttc. $3.00 . .l!'r "barrel, Phol"'
!fl!:l.-M. Vll'f" Tearord, Syr~·
11!"·
f-l~tp

llmht•·

.tri!ll.l:r¥ 'J1IIAIUlR.

uew ""' aDII
t\lbes, tr.lll~hltch, uew 10 • II
lmJ, Prl!\1' OO.llO.
to!
• i.l 230 SOu Ills A.ve., !lid
. _port.
a 11

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ft. £llln BOil wltb IQ B. •
lf'"~ll A - Motor, •r:l
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wb'ol t ·-~
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Gonerol l'ropaiy Tn• Local

(QPPI.I:l J10III&gt;tl tor a lwo-t!&lt;o7 ~· In VIelma.
He II on the Alb~pe monument. holding an 1mproviN4

Lriy

GeiW'al Fund

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Modern Ministers
Faee Same Job
'
As St. Paul In Biblical Times
Unltecl PNtt SteH CorNS~nt
WJ\SifiNGTON UP...IJ'be mod·
ern min1ster is tal~ing to tbe
same kind o{ audienc~ tb.at face1
St. Paul.
His task is to proclaim the
basic
essentials . of Chrl~an
gospel to men ana women w'o
m~y not ·•tnow-what it is all about
5't1t whO ' fefl • a desperate nec:l
for the ''rtdleal healina" it can
brmg.
,}
This conclusion, · which may
have a profound infiuenee o 1
Protestant pruebtng in the next
few months, is the highligllt of a
unanimous report recently submitted to the National CO\Incil of
Churebes1by t11e '2'4 distingul!he,t
theolorlans and minister-" wno
are niembers of lts comminio.1
on evangelism.
·
Te 19-pagt3 report, drafted by
Prof. Robert Calhoun of Yale
Divinity School, i! notable in at
lebf two respecti.
It presenh • tummation of
Chritthn
llelteh on whleh
l'fPI'IHfi+Miv,_ .t ell INior

eblt ~ •""'·
Th,e •liDfl'l Jneluded such diverse ffgures as Dr. Nonnan Vir.
cent PeB)e r4- Nef York and Dr.
Gaines S.' Dobbins of the Snuth·
ern Baptist seminary. And Jt
ahows that u. S. Pl'otestantism
ha~ comli! full elrele since tht: pre·
war days when JOspel-preachin,:::
evttlgelbm was relegated ' to an
unfashionable corner of church

life.

oPportunity 'For Evongelltm
The r9port treats the current
''reUglous revival" in America as
an opportunity for evangelism,
rather than evidence that the
'eburches already ne getting
their mi!:siJ&amp;ge across.
1
• 'I:.i1Ee other ma.ss movements,"
Its •ays, "tbfs one: move11 w1
many levels, from
superfiebl
quest Of n~w emotional .sati:;.
factions or ways ot ~~c•pe from
ha,rd re,auw to the proround db·
eontentl of honest,
vlgorow,
penitent men and wome~ ln r:c
volt a~ainit sb~s attd haJf'·reaUclean, wen. tieB, trul! ort!ns tlut for tl\e Uv·
pleDI;J traetor tna God.
7flOJD bo,.e, wilh
'.!OhrlatJ./1 e..a 1eutm " conlawn, Jots of Bb.:de. cerned tor bot~ fllatu.r~ JI:Q.d imra~ol
'W:•tuN. Cli?'l\f-Bil'ht8d i and c'o11·
t;Md .HqtrS. All aliq aeed tQ
lfnl U!emaelvel face to tare with
'ruiiu)n •• water.
God and Father of Jesus
mile from Stataf:GI•&gt;Ist Jn )lis unyielding jud't·
store and church. A
plae.e to live, and
;
infinit' mercy, both
a , abl!lldy know the
raise J'OU~ iOJ'I. Only 12,000.00.
MINIIt$\'1.,:1,.. ·-,:- '6-room frame,
tbelr need for hcahng

metal
1 acre
lot. '*toOt;
-tilt"•laf~
.•ll porth.
at 12000.00.

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ProiMI..,. dtinamlnatlons '"" '

$hDe ·Shop

Pomeroy,

11l-21j-~t,&lt;

)&lt;anon! 11ucx EGGS. N. c.'sttnlt,
! Jlt!:Win.
, 318 31¥

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UCIII'TS

BY LOUIS CASSELS

Oil Rt• ._ Coif Wnt. G.-,
Roc!t ~~

( 19) ·Business
Qpoort-unities

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SC:HIDULI H

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77

.82?1·

: Qblo.

1180,207.12

~ddl~. ~· "l .~blle-

i ~J;~'iif sr~:- ::_r:

1

370,424.30
Total Expeodlturn and Balaoce

-R\)NS
--

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ShiN In Chrltt's Llf•

''The promise was not wceess
th1s world, not even a claim
virtue, but a WilY to share in
the Redeemer's own life or d~­
voted toll and vl~toriOil.!r s-;uftet
lng, to have in oneself the humble mind of Chrift Jesus, and to
know the joy ot lUU!bakeable
trust in God . . ."
~~ cenh'al
irnperetlve for
·.&lt;,jj~fpiHt;lp wW' ;;l;t t.a;j,,.·

Y•nc:•

of detollocl
preeep~
but partiel,..tfen In a way of
li'-• •n lnw•nl ·diiQIIOtltion that
burt vislbl• fr~.tlf'l, a '1plrlf'

.

'

tour ~benllirt ol

Rotlr..,.itt

080.00

SteelMaking·
3Yoints
fo• W/"ak

.,,DI

The WuJunetOJI Cot.art *.fte
mcetiD&amp;: 1.1 one of three
..
t..eing liefd over tho ~tate ~n;
~ Ill!~ Steel pt&lt;&gt;- the month or May to r~'!Ce \ba,
4uetio.D ~f(1 i&amp;DOtbet tbree 1JaTp &amp;tate-wide eonveotioa. ~~
P.ti1olf ~~, ta
""I or plaa .... advan&lt;Od U.ll · - l&gt;Y
~11 ~~ II \Ill( -laue lo lh' J\llvioon COunCil o• a ._ ,Ita·
110 4own ift eomlnf wukt, aetord- sit. Its aim 13 tJl e!'Wiarage. a. ~
lAg to Steel Ma,u.ine.
'
large partieipa tio~ ol .tOOll.ar:r
The matarlne termed the de- members and estiblilh an instiuc·
eline orderly and taid the steel tlonal conference not pouibJe
ibaot production rtle Is becoming with a large grou-p M&amp;ssiJion and
"more "allstle."
~ Uma are the altes of h.e two
Auor4ina: tD tbe publie.auon, otlaer ..Wom.
.
aid ·!Dll7 - d bo 120
The .seuioo in
WUh.lol:ton
million net toa re¥• and tbe inCourt
ftmlse
will
inclUde
AuliU.
dustry eould' prodUC!e that much
ilfYIM~
from
Adams,
Alben~.
by oparaUn&amp; at· DO per cent of caBrown, BqUer, ClermG,nt, CliqJOn,
pacity.
Darlullhe Dnl two montlts Ute D f J a w a r e, Fairfdd, f~te,
~ot tate averaged rr.s or eap• i'r&amp;Ulin, C:allia, C'-rreene, . Hll'llil~
ei.,. At a yetr1J pace tliat would too~ Highland. Hoc~ng, Jae~n,
prod1J9 121.1 .utJp tou--a fmr- Knox, Lawreli&lt;O, ... .-~~~._ K.tdl' " wljlclj
lltonl optl- Jon, Meip, Perry, P1cllaw.,-, Rike.
mi8ts eou1d not e1ped, Steel said Ro.!is, Se1oto, Umon, Vmton atld f
1tle metalworking magazine saJd W~UTcn Counties
tllere 1re paorted fUIOl18 lor the
The Auxiliary Highway
deetine Jncludiila a reduced del_s made up of more than
marid for 1teet.
Amenear1 Lea:ionna1rcs and iJ
Ia tbe Chicago distrid l,l S.
~:uuzcd bY county groups,
Steel Corp. took off one blast fur- viaeti
by the "Patrol's 54
oaee and three open hearths be- Headquarter•. The
eause of weakneu fn orders. La·
wa~ e!jtablis.bed at the
bar·triubleJ Ia a Buff.alo mill and or
World war n an&gt;J
an ea.tti'n. Oblo mill pulled ateel reiJI):uly
aalst HIJbway
~dkm rateJ down. Contfnua1DQ
in
routine
dptie!t: u wtU as
triou Of a strike at
produc- being trained: · foi
emer;eoey .erjne ol)'gq for •tee millt abo is
'del
in
ease
of
natural
disuter
bP:Iperlng lleel produetion.
or
.....
,
attack.
A Clevelalld alee! mill took of!

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Dedueticirn for TUitwn Paid Otb·
er DjJtriCta
195.54
Total Foundation ~Program
111,0'13.95
'ltentel !l'om St!bool Lands and
' l'roper{y
9111130
Walklilo llemorill
783.1.8
Tu1Uon from PafenU and P•
trons
291.24
State Milt Fund
1,196.49
State-&amp;bool plant reblbilitatlon 80Dle of 1ts steelmal!::.iue: facilities
so that the lob or tylac io a plant
Peden!
addi.Uan c:ouid 10 forward, the

flanta

.maPzfne' noted.

Caf.ol\lrta aDd lmu:h

on.tr

FOR &amp;!Cl'IU

*~unti..Y S.rYice

,

one d.iltrk:t, rrou~~
ln&lt;nued ite P&lt;oductlou rate laat
weet. The Maboalni Yalley ateel
area of Youqtton We:nt up z.
t

Receipts, MUll: Fund
Miscellaneous
Total Revenue
NON·liEViii!WE:points willie produtUou iD 'iuflalo,
Sale of Bonds
an.ooo.oo Birmilllbam
t'-t Hc:Omee the ru~ing moand the weRern
!Premium on bollll• aold
tlw of one'• whole ezUtence. •
statal bold steadY.
A.eeAJed i.nterelt Oft bon.dt ~
• "This is tbe IUe of faith, i"J
Of the 4\iltrictl whieb declined
7
the profound sente that PauJ
Jn prodaetlon, Detroit suffered the
Trauden to 0111. Jlmd
18.~ bltlul dr......,7.5 (IO!ull of! lte
gave: to that word: Not merely
Total trso...Uono liii1;34U9
belief, nor even eoruciout trust
~~·~~~.uL----~~
though both are include-d but a
~lllULI
ttl
tul'iling of one's whole self to GotJ
IXPIIIOITURII
Jlaull"'l
91 .~
In Christ and finding in him the
Ina:urance
28tM
AfliDNIS1'ft~TIONground and a:oal of one's own beTotal Other Porposes 4,141.11
Salorie• ..d Wueo Adm. Qlll.
ing."
Tole! OpenUon of Sdtoel Plant
.,..
o!lll
Emplo1001
8.111.76
The report emphuizes abo
TOial p....,U) Serrito 8.881.!8
111612.011
that this turmag, whicb cburehu
orr1ee
Supplles
11112.07 IIAIN'J'IlNANCE OF SCHOOL
call "conversion,'' is not the end
Service Pund-TravellnJ lb:~
but "only the deeJgive beglnn·
pe118811
22tU7
P enonll Service
lJU5
it11.. of Christian life.
llateriala 101' JljllltL J'411lp. ancl
To~ Otber l'ut&gt;pos9
t?:Ut
It therefore question! the va·
Furniture
l'.QZIAO
Tole! Adm!DiatraUon UIIUO
lue of the kind of
ltepaln Stbool BIIIP 2.001#
INlmiUC1'10Nthat secb, by
1'eraoua) Jei'Vice
UM,MOl'l
Total Other Purpooes 1,~
perhapa by
T«aa lllamtenaaet of Sdaool
Tell IJOOk!
1,7to.OII
to lnduce voluntary
Plant
3,111.17
Olber Educ. llltppUea 2,US.12
most as an end in itself."
Total Ope..ooatlq • ¥aloten.a~
Repl1cement ltl~tionat tquipo
True Chri.ttian evangelllm, \t
111,1111.6:1
moul
2,3112.79
is a "ver:£ different'' thln~J
TOtel current Stbool C..llt
itplka BducaUOil!ll Equipment
revivahsm. It is a "contiou·
110,841.~
ltU9
ing laak" which cannot be lett
Tet~l otber purpoaes ~.83 DEBT SERVIC&amp;5,'100.00
traveling preac-hers and speeial
Bondl Maturina
Total llllltnttll..
11
cl 0
1,311.6()
meet~ngs, but must be perform•d CI).OIWINA.TE AC'i'IVITIFJI.-.
'-terest o~d•
Total De Service
7,016.6()
yert,r round bY each local churoh
P.rsonal s.rvtce AUe.otlanee orYin its own community.
tict!f5 Enum.
3"1.'15 CAPITAL 0
Pur.chaae of Land•
u.eoo.oo
Otbe&gt;
Dririulr tralnlDI
Equipment of New Sebool 81dgs
RETTON ILL
.
2111.63
Pomeroy H1gh School Coaeb
'I'otal Other 'l'\n'Jo.St;l
201.83
Total' capitet ()uttar
Dick Retton h.!IS been confmed t.,
'])tal C011rdinlle Acl ~.31
Total Expenditures 21!11,76Ut
his hOme for several days with 11 ~
Transfers from Reh. Fund lo 1
tbroat and fever. He was ~3.~QOI ~tliJ'Y ~ 1 455l0
1
to take b1s tl!achiug dutlea
Total Q~ P~
W.SO
cen.JUnd
Total Tranfe1118.48
- Junior H1gh SchoPl ThunTotal Libraries
Total Transactio~ 201.-ao
and Fr•day.
TitANSPoRTA'J'ION Qll" Pll1'11S'..S$1:Y$ ~D LIA.U.trlp
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J58 00
AliBBTSr SOUTH"ASTERN
OHIO
Mo... \l'.fi!Jele Suppll,. 48.83
Casb )Ioney on H&gt;,ttd II' De- I
•
R,P\...meut llotdr Veblcla
.._rtfonl Alloclatlon
New
5050.00
pository, Active Qd ~ive
Aetounls
370,~

FLUFF DRY WASN""'

*OitY CLEAMIMt

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HOME
LAUNDRY CO.
111\41dr.,ort '

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990

a.=:::: l On you P'
8:t81

"-.311

1Oth Annual
SHOW and SALE

THDiportallou Coutra&lt;t' ·~~~

~m! ~::.'~~sof ~

*THURS. MARCH !1

. . . . . , •.m.
hill-.
I~ lufto, 16 Opoiuilll
'
aroo~ 11o11on
e JIQI CATALqtGU••
Wrlhl Hiram Sl•wtv,

tun&lt;lie•

t thmg
1
o•o

••

THEN
TRY THE

WANT

ADS!

Supp~ l!

LIABIUTIIi1SBonde~ Debt
188.110

Total Liabilities

..terlals
l.OOO.oo

8,'160.00
170,000.00
9,0110.00
820,624.22

418'100.00

415:100.00
E'l'eS&amp; or ,._qtney ol Aosets. Total
~

I

Mldtllftporf Rllb

LOOKING
FOR WORK~

hivenlory

Lands {'cost)
·BuildinP l'COJtl
Equipment (COlt)
TotaiAioell

eRode Sprl!'!l' 1111,......

are
to settle
less trying
th•n the
radt·
Tedemption "
goes on,
St P,aul
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All tllree of Uu! pilot plants to
IV LOUIS CASSELS
I be 1built during the next few
U"ltH Pr"t Stoff Corrftpon..nt months are adaptaLion! of the dis.
W ASHING'l'ON \1P-Man !s UIJatlon method wh1ch man has
mO'IIInr cloter lo hls aneleut ul'ed for cenhmes to purlfr, -wadream or de-salting the sea to ter. Pure water Is exttaete&lt;l by
provide an unlimited supply of appl)'ing hea\ to salt 1&amp;'a:te~ to
rreoh -'·ater for farms and cltle,, cause evaporation, and then con
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Jcientiste said tod:ay densmg
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purllylng ocean water wUI take a
lia:nificu.nt atep forward \biB
summer w1th the conatritctlon of
three pilot plants on the EaAt
and West coash
U thllse plant• work a!J well &amp;s
designer. expect, sold David ~Jenkins, bead of the Interior 1&gt;~·
partment'a OCllce of Sallne W•
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ter, "It appeara real'lonably eer the Ohio NaUonal Gul'lrd m 1931
talh" that the cost of lar-a:e·aca~e may be entitled to compenAatlon
conversion· of ocean water will be under the Ohio Bonus Law, for
brl\ua:ht ddwn to about 50 ccnt11 ~ervlce whlch 13 not shown o'l
per t,OOIJ' ••Ilona.
lhtir Separation Form DD-214,
Thaf would be a major break· Director Che•ter w Gollle or lbe
through rn re•eal'ch. 'fhe most rot- Korean Contllct Compen 11 ntlo"l
tlclent ult wator conversion BP· Fund announced here today
,paratut now In ul~board Nov}
This decision was reached at a
shi~ and at 11olated induatrl ,I conference wtth Adjut 11 nt Gen·
sites-operates at a tott llf eral teo M. Kreber uf lhe Stille
about $2.00 per 1.000 (!allons.
of Ohlo; Major General Kenne!h·
(IM81 water rateiJ, dellvei'Y'-d cooper, commander or the 37th
to meten, Cor the averae:e con· Divltlon, Ohio National Guard,
sumer Is aboUt 50e per each 3M G. w. Fait, legal counsel Cor thl)
a:allont.
-tommiJJioncrs of the SmkiniJ
A T•miMirtry Ta,.....
~Fund, Dfrector Goble and the
But Jenkins and hit colleatuPB members of hi11 staff.
wh'o ha\'e tested seoret of dlffeJI·
The ruUnll of the lC&gt;a:al court·
ent conversion ptocestes since th" sitl was·
Jdvernment re~eareh
profiram
"M'e~ber.s or the Ohio Nation·
wa, launcbod In JOIJ2, na:ard the al Gulrd whO wen o1·dered t•J
M eentt fi1ure 11 only a te111- extendod active duty In the Afmy
porp-y tar1et.
ol the United State11, to 11ltend
uwa expect to teep on brln~· service schools or 85 members o!
Ina tbt cost downt he uid.
adv3nce detachments prior tU
A 1oott tnany more )'ears of rl!· January 15, 1952, UIOI date the
eearch and exPtrlm,.ntatlon wiH 37th Division was o1'dercd to &amp;t...
be necenat'y, he' tndltated, to Uve duty undbt Aeti'le M1lltary
reduee eonveraiqn collts to tiM! Service Order No. 21 issued by
point whtrl!l mljor dtlea woutH the United States Seeor!.d Atmf
conalder lt eeonomlcafly fe11lbiC are ron1h1eted' to have been
to run a pipe line to tlle nea"- 5erving on aetlve duly In tbe
tilt Ita eoa" rather tHan rm A:Ptnef Poli~s ot the United
their rt.rtrvotrl from wel11, riv· states during thot period ot d'uty
en and taka .
and! th"- are entitlil'!d to the Kf).
PreNn.r coati of frc!!h wate.- roan b&lt;l"ll.! eb~~atlon for .sut·~
tor munloipa1 and' lnduatrla1 UK- period of ~erv~e."
ranr• troro only a lew eent1 pf!r
This dbet no~ incln~ any "i1&lt;'·
1,000 11llons, In areas 1ituato I tlve dutyf fdf tkirl11tt" it summer
nelf in lfftequate auppl)', to ' camps or 1eJ!Ylce ~ebools b~ rnetn·
111N1i ot 16ou~ tt etntt pt1' 1,000 'ltf'l ol tM National Guard or
&amp;a1ldri• lri' a feW pllee• whe~ Army, tf•vY, AJr h\'C!e, Marlnd~
wppHe.t ar# ftltee.
or Coot Guard Re1etve , Director
lrii'n'!t* J.PUDnent ofrlclot. Goble "IG.
IN C!Cft'Vtlti!
tlat 41&amp;-tat\ed se01
AppHdlnt• clatmlne compenil
,.,ter .. tlrlo "Uitlmate'' anawer to t1on fot t!exti!nd'td attlve dufl.••
1 tiM aaUon·• ever-ell:pandlne db· llot sho\tl\ 6Jl tWtnr rorM DD-'21 J
maacf'•for 11101't and more &amp;eih should subntlt I c~ of their of·
WlttP.
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tielal ordet• covering th1$ perl'l,i
Finding enouah water to meet or •xtra "exlend8d active duty"
demanr:l already It a major prnb- Direc:tor Goble explained
lent In vJrt111tly all Western lt&amp;l·
es and In many part• of the
1:H'IIINU't WINS
Eat. SJIOt\&amp;fts ore ao 1cute in
oNEW WRJ1 Ul' - Ike Chest·
some areu that Prealt1ent !!1- nut de1ftanllri• a· prfne1pal's berth
:tenhower reeently wt~rned that !&lt;Ida) m tllo lortKoomhllt\ feather·
"wattJP ... rapldl1 b~eomlnlif our weiaht tlt\(l tournament in'str.ad of
mnat IJNcloYI' natural reaouree" the altemata'a poll he elrn&lt;'d Fll·
Doultlt , . .tit . day hiaht b)' QU,lVDlnttng Gil Ca·
A.ul•a~ St&lt;Niorll •f red G dllll lo•tllolr tot,.... tel.-.lslon bout
Aondlltl eotltrtaltll th•t the t9'1e af Madabn Sqll'are darden.
populltiOn wtU oboul ts3
blllloa lflllona Of water a da)' 1001111111 PAVORID
JMNSAS Cl\l', Mo UP
llbout twiH· "" pr-llt need.
"'W)I,tn· wi ClUI eeonomieally Southea'l\elh, Oklahoma State ol
tAe watet from the oeo•n and Durint tati1 Q I tout-point fa·
uae it fof lll'k:Uiluft., for fndu• vorll• on lllf prollfll !rorlnl of
try, Mid for '-''n coniUtnpttoJi," bit Jim SI)I~Of Ill Its ehamt)loh•
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IMt YW to.OOO persons were killed on our streets and hi·

Jhftyt. That llgur,., exceed!! the number of Americans killed

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b.- actkillldil.ting the eiltlte Korean War Naturally the question
In !lie mllll!s ilid On !he lips of all th.inkmg citizens is, "Why?"
Wily' dol&gt;a' a Sdpposed1y clvUued country blithely try to oom·
mit slow genOcide? That's the "40,000-lile question ." Until it
Is anSW!'red this country wUJ continue to liquidate its driving
and walking citizens at an alarming rate.
Certl!inly one ot th" reasons for the mass murder on our
~ an¢ higbw:~yg IS' tile split lllol'allty so preVlllenr among
drlvefh6c!ty. Wll3i is this split morality' It's a queer sense of
taflfi!S tltat peffili!f a perl!Ol! 10 Uve by one code When He's outside his cat - and a completely different one as soon as he
slips behind the steering wheel. This has certain similarities
to !lie Sunday versus weekday Christianity se&lt;n in many plac·

Mr cud Mrs Joe E~rsb_ach at ,•
announcm g !he lmtb or a. lO lb
dau gh'i:l Darb Sue , Pr td.ay Mard
,~ ,.., tht&gt; "irhr.tl'kel tlinJC Ma.son
W Va. Albc11 Gordon of Middt.:
port Is .a granMalher Thl' Ebcr~
'15arh~ s ha\'C four othrr chlldrf'n.
Franklin Joe- , Thomas Larry, C loria .rean and Merf'i Christine

The mcetmg of the Sugar Run
MA. s~hedulcd !or Thursd!ly evenmg March 21. has been po.stponf'd
to Thursday evt'fling, M:arch 28
due to the variety show, it wal!
announ&lt;'ed today by Mn Rn~
Woodgearcl president

People sufffril\g from this mental malady usually have ex
tremely high standards for their business, domestic, and gen·
era! social beltavlor. But on the street or highway, their one
norm Is- Ca'o.J get away with It?" This type of split thinking
m110t go It CAN' go - and quickly - J! every driver will do
ltis part.
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Every driver, or rourse, Includes you and me Hit and run
drivers,. drunk drivers, speeders, and Ucket fixers aren't the
o~\y victims or split morality. Anyone who sneaks through on
the yellow li!hf, jumps the gun at a traffic signal or commits
any other so-ealled "minor" infracllon is Infect~ wllh it to
some extent So is the person whll is careful to observe all the
rules himself, but won't give iR in&lt;h to rectify aAother d•iv·
er's or a pedesftian's unsaf6 aciion.
The person 'WhO drives by the moral code followa all the
rules AND be also drives defensively. He drives in sue&amp; 1 manner as to avoid aecldents by anticipating and allowing for hatatds ereafed by the unsafe•acts ol others and adverse traffic
-n&lt;f weather coQdltlons
This is the only type of driver who can call himself a safe
drlvet The fellow who Isn't willing to bend over backwards to
protect htmsell and others ISn't fit to drtve He should be for
bidden to use the roads by an&lt; arouted public opinion. But
part of that arouse~ public opinion Is our own private opinion
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BMore we lrllin our prlvlitl' opinion II!&gt; &amp;II those other drivers.
we should !deus It mercilessly In out own traffic conduct If
our driving doesn't measure up to tire strictest sfandardf, we- CaHf011nla ahould consider a five· under tbe law tbe way It Is now- ·
yeu moraioripm on oapltal pun· but that the law b all wro11J·
're part or that "40,0()0-llfe questl&lt;lll' ..
Jabment.
•'fie wa11 10 death row only a
Aloembl,.._• LOoter A. MtMll·

lr GLINN ITACKHOUII

Uftlt.cl ~~~ ltlff CorNI~nf
SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Callf.
UP - A few tiny pellets of. c)'a·
nlde dropped In San Quentin'11 gas
ehamb'e r produced a lplush of re·
aentmcnt lorfuy that couJd end cnp·
Hal puniShment In CaUfornta,
Tbe pellet!! loosed deadly gas
that see'ped up from a vat or
hyd'roeholle acid to end t'he ll!e
of eouvlcted kldrr..p-slByer .Burton
W. Abbott--at the 11ame minute
that Gov Goodwin J Kni1ht wns
tJtylng vainly to delay hill death.
Knlght, who wu cruising off the
Ca11fornla caaat aboard the air·
eraft: carrier flmflc~k, ,..waa pt
tcmpt1n1 to ttly A..,ott't ex.!eu~
tlon to atve hts attorneya time to
raise a final quesUon 1ft the
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courts.
A telephone eall to the I_AS
thlmber rame after the tiny petlett had been dro~ped .
Chllrhtttr Mutt St., C....,
Prlaon •utboriU~s utd that the
t'Onttru~tion ol the pa chamber ta
IIU"Cll that Jt eannot be opened
after the' droppilli nf the ~nets
untlf aU ,.. bu been pumped out
-approximately an hour and a
htlf Jaler.
Abbott, a 28-re•r·old University
of Calilornla aceount1na ftudent,

!"'"'to blo death &lt;almly, lnolallo,

to the end he waR not responslble
for the kidnapping and marder of
Stephanie Bryah, 1o&amp;-year-old Berk·
eJcy, Cahf,. llrhd'olglrl in 19M
. The Mquenc• of •v•ntt In the
prlton was chllllnf. Abbott
ttl'tPIMd Into the chair at 11111
a. m. Th• pelloh w.re clrop,_.
at 11:11 •· m. Th• eall from the
llftt'Mt'""t elomency eHIC. ht
laeramMio come et 1h19 L 1ft.
At th1t minute, Abbott'• battle
to eiupe the exerutioner was
l ht over Callrover- but a new fa:
ornla' 11 controversial de11th pertalty broke out on sev&amp;ral fronts.
State Atty Gen. Edmund G.
11rtnvn 1ald that his oblervaUon•
IM htm to doubt that t-apltal pun·
lshment hal a deterrent effect on
crime.
Atkt !SoYNr Moratarlutft
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eapltal puni1hment Mt Jlven of..
fitial appi'oval to th1 talr:lng of
tU• under cet1alu circum-'oncet,"
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neither the money tor eonUndlnK
leitl ~roteedin11, nor the emotiona! publicity attraC!ttfenet&amp; of
Uieir easel ,1re summarily eueutcd aa a rouUne matter."
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Subscription rates DeU\•ery by carrier where ava1Jabht SO teal-t per
week, one year 10. advance at The Dllily Sentinel of!l~. $15.60• IIX
months, $7.80, three montba, S3 90. By motor route whQre twatlable:
one month $1. By mail one year $8: s1x months, $( 25; three mODfhl,
$2.50: one month, Sl.
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C\Yd~ Jtarrtson,

€Ml'leS R'arrtsorr Middleport, Rt.
f art'd' P.'h' and' M\-s: Bl•Ine CaT!ter.
itutt-.nd. G'l'eat ofi'and;,arenht arc

M\'. and Mrs Casll Zimmerman .
1f'Ut18nd, ami Mr and Mrs. Clyde
It. lrarriH"on, Middleport, lt.T 1
Great I great grandmOther of the
habY ls Mn. Fry, Pdmeroy

THE DRtVER'S
SEAT

11·00 The Price Is Right
11 :30 Truth or CGAseQ_uencea
12 00 Tic Tac Doul!h
12 3.1 It Could Be Yo11
1 CO Current
2.00 Parson's Study
2.30 TeAnesst'e E;rnl~ Fo:rd
3.00 Motinee Theatre
4:00 Queen For A Dq
4·45 Modern .Romance
,.QO Comedy Time
5.30 My Little Mara:le
6.00 Fl'.!derel Men

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8:30
9:00
9:30
10:30
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7 00 Grand Ole Op:ry
7 80 Jonathan Winters

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Sir l.ft~~dl
TaiOi of 1\letls Falgo

(Chm-1ene Walburn) are announc· ll::llf Toril~t
ina the birth of a srx ptiul'td te"- 12:311 St~

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ounee daughter, Tere~a Lynn, at
H'ol!!i!r Hoapital Saturday, Match
1&amp;. Grandparents are Md. ,Chari~
WaJ'&amp;ut'n, Columbus, and Mr. and
Mrs. Sanford Thomas, Middleport
Great gl'.'.lndparents are 'llr. and
Frank O'Mara probably knows M'r.S'. Pearl Graves arid~ Mrs. Stell&amp;
more than anfone elae around Walburn.
&amp;:do C'ij!llbi Xlf!I'Jaroo
town about the causes of aut r&gt;9:QO Mol'nitll S!i&lt;i\ir
mobile ut-cidents
He runll .t
10:00
Ga!_l1 Moon
wrcekmli{ bmtineu-"A ju nk yard
PTA TO Mtlll'f&lt;
10:80
Arthur
Godf&gt;Of
1s what 1t is,'' be says--a few
The Bradbury PareJ!t-Tea.c.her
ll:30
l!tl'llif'
It
m~
m 1tes west of town. Whenever 1 A:;....,tatlort will m~ \\!t!ditesddY 12:00 Valhnt tatfy
want to fmd out hpw our town':-: at 7·30 in the Bradbury Schof)i 12:15 Love of Ltfe
1
sa rcty program is gofng, 1 dr1ve with Mrs Nathan Biggs, pre1udent 12:30 Search for Tomorrow
out to Frank's place a!ld a9k htm in charge Members of the Cou11 12 45 Guldmg Light
ty Coun('tl 'II.HI conduct a model 1:00 ~atie's Kitchen
about IJusmess
He's the only man t know business meehng and Mrs. Kalh
1·30 As thl!! w,orld Turns
who ts sad when busmess l'i ryn Crow w11l present scveral aets 2 00 Our Miss Brooks
good "Too many .w1ecks," he'll from the B1g Bend Minstrel !o:- 2 .30 Hous .. party
complain when Ius yj_rd is boom the progrrvn
3.00 Big Pilyoff
mg . "Crazy dnfers" be'll m\llt~t
3:30 Bo), C)v~Ju , S~ow
And afle1· • fc\lt mmu.to~ t.;lkm~
( NEW',GILMOitE
4:00 Brigh~ ~ 1...
w1th hlm I'll fmd out where th\'
Mr. and Mrs Elza Gilmore Jr
4.15 Secret Storm
Ul't&gt;&lt;~'s danger spots arc
are ~nnouncwg the buth or a 4.30 Edge of Ni~ht
"See that new Plymouth o"c.- seven pound and fourteen ounce 5·00 1'be Enr!y Sbow
thete? A lllP.ll!l , 1sn't 11 Well , t1 son, Michael Keith, at .Holzer Hos- ~:30 Your Esso Reporter
would ahll be on the 10ad 1f the pltal, Thursday, March 14 GrAnd· 6:415 Sport! Parad.,
6.55 Weatherman
man who owned 1t hadn't turm•d parents, Mr and Mrs Elza Gil•• 7·00
Press Conferenc1
around to talk with h1s .son Tht• more Sr , Pomeroy The G1lmore s
cops scud he was dr1vmg almo~t also have three other sons Joe, U~tr-!ll&gt;uglu Edwards.
7.30 Roblnhoo1
60 miles an hour when he stnrt ed Rl k nd Roger
c
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a
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8:00
Burns &amp; AlJen
driving blmd and lert the road
"'8·30 Talent. Scouts
What a dope
dOLI:StN WEDDING
"Then that ",832 hunk or junk
Mr and Mrs B(!'tt Sm1th of S•\- 9:00 I Love Lucy
would still be cruising arounrl ver R1dee wUI hold open hous~ 9·30 December Brldt
If somebody had cnuugh sem1e tl) Sunda~ March 24 at their home on 10:00 Studio One
put \lp a good sign at the 1)¥' [f]i '"MCB!lilm of their 50th Wed· 11:00 Up-to-the Minute News
11:05 ~ Sctmnlne the WeathetP4IIJ and Jl-uief" A\t'ell!ie· '!)e- fel- j dmg anniYet'sal'v "'-. ·1
JJ · I o. The Late Show
low that %wned lhat l'll!lp W~'4
~
coming lnto town at night an\1
never saw the stop sign until "h!
ON nrtS, AT liASI
was practically on top or if.
WI 101M AGUE.
SAYINGS IONDS
You'd thlqk somebody
would
CJIANNAL 13
Sl'IU. SICUUTY
have sense enough to put up re11:.. Sign On
fOI
YOU,
1'01
YOUIS.
flective signs at an lntersecHo.1
ll:t5 Cortooo Club
FOI M!tYONI.
Hlr:e that so thev can be seen at
, 12·10 Noon NeWI
IT PAYIOLt SAYINGS
nl&amp;ht."
IT IS DONI.
12:18 Netcbbors
He pointed to a Mangled 19!53
12:30 !Jberace
Ford station wagon and sboolt
1:00 Femln.ine Toueb
hi.J head sadly "There were fou'r
1:41 MOYie llatlnee
kids m that one. A young boy
3:00 Altemooa Film J'eotlvll
was driving with another fellow
t:30 SulfO!' Serle! Time
a'nd two girls. He was showiM
8:00 lll&lt;kol'llous• Club
oft, and the car Jelt the road at
1:00 Cittooa Club
80 mile, an hour on a curve
11:10 l"lve Stat Final
that was designed for usc at on!y
7:1&amp; lohn Del7 ollll NOWI
7:30 Wire Servl&lt;e
$5. 'rhat'8 the ear that the police
had on displaY in the center ••f
8~ Voloi , ol_.~••
1:00 Your 'v TUller
town laat week as a warning.
t illll La......,. Weli Top Tuue•
"But tlte darndest thlng i1 thAt
10:9ll llirt Sobol:
pick-up truck oveT there. Se1
11:00 ll~ PI lb•NJtM
);low tliat rear-end Is banged In'
11:11 Tieotn n
n t)elongod to Benny Mastersort
11:15 Bfto Off
and he a:ot It right In the rear
when he pullPd out of his lane
one night Been do\rt' It f()r
vears, he 1a1d. Been rloln• 1,t .so
ofl!:!n lie1 lii:fdlj evtfi' lool\d anv
more So he did lt a couple
l'lilflll 110. .Ri! got bangf!d' up
-real gOOd. 'rie £e1fow ~om.llt~ ul'l
behind- him n,ever saw Masteroorf'f fNoll'. lhll )1IOW over there

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NG11embers May
Come In For
Ohio Ienos Aid

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'Bot Frank alwayt ends 11P hi~

conVeriitlonl about wreekt an~
nf~ty b:V 110lnt1ng ottt a 193b_
Cttovy with lta front end bantrcr\
ld ''Thit'.s one th11.t !et me up h1
thej wtecldnJ busines!l," he saht
"I wn 11'1 that wrec'k, and rU
never for~ei it"
NO SMOKING
BOClNTClN, N J UP- A yol·
towllllt piete of paper found btl·
nealh
the First Presbyteriftn
Ch\ll'th'.s l)lll'Pit read "Swore uti
tGbRCI!O May 12, 1885 R. t
Slmrm.''
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N. Y UP-4oh·•

MeHeH
remembf'r from no.v
on 1b.e ottt Blw abM~ ll rtl• ern 1!1'f hit patb. Htl accidentally shot
htmse1( 1n tlte r111ht foot )Yhl'!'l
be alepped on a eat lfhile Pl"Sr·
1 t.1dne, ff'itb1 • .22 ealibet rln.e in

Kit Lo&lt;llilil'lll

Channe~ e

WCHS.TV CHANNEL I
8:00 Captain Kanagroo
9:00 Morning Show
IO·OO GMry Moore
10 ·30 Arthur G--.dfrer
I 1·30 Strike it Rieh
12 00 VaUant Lady
12•15 Love of Life
12 30 Search for Tomorrow
12.45 Guiding Ught
1:00 Katie's Kitchen
J ·30 As the World Turns
2.00 Our Miss Brooka
2 30 Houseparty
3 00 f11g Pavoff
3·30 Bob Crosby Show
•·oo BtightPr Day
1.1 15 Secret Storm
4 30 Edge QF Night
5·00 The Early Show
6 30 Your Esso RepoJ1er
6 · 4~ Sports ?arade
6.55 Weatherman
7.00 Profile
'1:15 Douglas E:dwardt
7·30 Range Rider
8 00 Phil SliverB Show
8 30 The Brothers
9:00 To Ten the Truth
9:30

10·00
10 30
11:00
11:05
11:10

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J"unlw S!l)'der, Ph!&gt;11• ~61.

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WlU do 1ewin"f 111 my home. ·~es~?­
Qilllble rates. Mrf. WiWam 'Rad·
ford Tel. -~~~• 14 61e

. ~AY1 DOI'I'I' YOU ICIII)Wf
llltor'• w!U !livo you l tile b•fl
\r.a!lo oa lurnnure 01' a~p.u.;..

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t Mllto North at ,_,_,

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~NOIU~QI~N;I~SS~-­
OPPORT\Il&lt;IYY

IN Tl.lt iiOkORN
lUI INISS
According to· moJt; theatrt opera·
tors, popeorn Ia their large.st
selling and mOlt probltabl~ item
in the concession IJtand. We are
offering an opportunity to obtain a pop corn eoneestion in
large drug, C!baln, dept ltorer,
super-markets, 5 &amp; tOe Jtorl!l&amp;,
!beotreo, etc. ~ ttp to 410.000
or more per year wia an 'tnltla1
cash outlay of, lest than ~.000.
Tbe methoit we uSe in thb bull1101111 II! brand new and amuiJtaIy almple to operate. We hue
a compreh_,jve mere_Ju,adi~DC
plu wlti&lt;h tllOllleJ ll!JOD• wltli
average iatelllpace of a toud

WE BUY
ITRUCTURAL I BEAMS

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METROPOLIT~H
AUTO SALES

'bWitllNI nnt1111:. Tbl8 iJ a eo:uPl.ete paok.,e deol wlllcll (n.

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11:44 Sla:n: Oa
11:45 Clrto"n Club
12:10 Noon News

~ludes RIYITal

,.milRU mer,.
e~ndj~n1 IdeaL II IJpello lq
all aae·· tt:oupa in rbotb ~-.zes,
Act now. Write ~r wire f.lvlaf

12:15 Ntl!lhboro

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P.Op Ci&gt;rn ·:oe~· 1111 e/o
The l)jtlll' ,'!en\l.i!el; ~-03!·

12:30 Liberace

!'OR SALE 'I'Cl HIGH BIDIJ.R -

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l .- 1931 !?•dee Two D~ s~
llfar&lt;Jt 21, UJil'7 II Jl) A·IPlllla~ttnar Auto Co.,

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SEE us·TODAY

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YOD SAVE HERE

P.·l" pita.. electric 'mot~•·

1-40 K. W.ollJO vol•• P~l'l'ator
--1- bolst GI!OI'P llow!"\', 11!1
, l'tacoet ~venue, leroy.

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• lournlnt~. llfeservlng
:'ttc. $3.00 . .l!'r "barrel, Phol"'
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to!
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Faee Same Job
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As St. Paul In Biblical Times
Unltecl PNtt SteH CorNS~nt
WJ\SifiNGTON UP...IJ'be mod·
ern min1ster is tal~ing to tbe
same kind o{ audienc~ tb.at face1
St. Paul.
His task is to proclaim the
basic
essentials . of Chrl~an
gospel to men ana women w'o
m~y not ·•tnow-what it is all about
5't1t whO ' fefl • a desperate nec:l
for the ''rtdleal healina" it can
brmg.
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This conclusion, · which may
have a profound infiuenee o 1
Protestant pruebtng in the next
few months, is the highligllt of a
unanimous report recently submitted to the National CO\Incil of
Churebes1by t11e '2'4 distingul!he,t
theolorlans and minister-" wno
are niembers of lts comminio.1
on evangelism.
·
Te 19-pagt3 report, drafted by
Prof. Robert Calhoun of Yale
Divinity School, i! notable in at
lebf two respecti.
It presenh • tummation of
Chritthn
llelteh on whleh
l'fPI'IHfi+Miv,_ .t ell INior

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Th,e •liDfl'l Jneluded such diverse ffgures as Dr. Nonnan Vir.
cent PeB)e r4- Nef York and Dr.
Gaines S.' Dobbins of the Snuth·
ern Baptist seminary. And Jt
ahows that u. S. Pl'otestantism
ha~ comli! full elrele since tht: pre·
war days when JOspel-preachin,:::
evttlgelbm was relegated ' to an
unfashionable corner of church

life.

oPportunity 'For Evongelltm
The r9port treats the current
''reUglous revival" in America as
an opportunity for evangelism,
rather than evidence that the
'eburches already ne getting
their mi!:siJ&amp;ge across.
1
• 'I:.i1Ee other ma.ss movements,"
Its •ays, "tbfs one: move11 w1
many levels, from
superfiebl
quest Of n~w emotional .sati:;.
factions or ways ot ~~c•pe from
ha,rd re,auw to the proround db·
eontentl of honest,
vlgorow,
penitent men and wome~ ln r:c
volt a~ainit sb~s attd haJf'·reaUclean, wen. tieB, trul! ort!ns tlut for tl\e Uv·
pleDI;J traetor tna God.
7flOJD bo,.e, wilh
'.!OhrlatJ./1 e..a 1eutm " conlawn, Jots of Bb.:de. cerned tor bot~ fllatu.r~ JI:Q.d imra~ol
'W:•tuN. Cli?'l\f-Bil'ht8d i and c'o11·
t;Md .HqtrS. All aliq aeed tQ
lfnl U!emaelvel face to tare with
'ruiiu)n •• water.
God and Father of Jesus
mile from Stataf:GI•&gt;Ist Jn )lis unyielding jud't·
store and church. A
plae.e to live, and
;
infinit' mercy, both
a , abl!lldy know the
raise J'OU~ iOJ'I. Only 12,000.00.
MINIIt$\'1.,:1,.. ·-,:- '6-room frame,
tbelr need for hcahng

metal
1 acre
lot. '*toOt;
-tilt"•laf~
.•ll porth.
at 12000.00.

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Pomeroy,

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BY LOUIS CASSELS

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Qpoort-unities

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Total Expeodlturn and Balaoce

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''The promise was not wceess
th1s world, not even a claim
virtue, but a WilY to share in
the Redeemer's own life or d~­
voted toll and vl~toriOil.!r s-;uftet
lng, to have in oneself the humble mind of Chrift Jesus, and to
know the joy ot lUU!bakeable
trust in God . . ."
~~ cenh'al
irnperetlve for
·.&lt;,jj~fpiHt;lp wW' ;;l;t t.a;j,,.·

Y•nc:•

of detollocl
preeep~
but partiel,..tfen In a way of
li'-• •n lnw•nl ·diiQIIOtltion that
burt vislbl• fr~.tlf'l, a '1plrlf'

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Rotlr..,.itt

080.00

SteelMaking·
3Yoints
fo• W/"ak

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The WuJunetOJI Cot.art *.fte
mcetiD&amp;: 1.1 one of three
..
t..eing liefd over tho ~tate ~n;
~ Ill!~ Steel pt&lt;&gt;- the month or May to r~'!Ce \ba,
4uetio.D ~f(1 i&amp;DOtbet tbree 1JaTp &amp;tate-wide eonveotioa. ~~
P.ti1olf ~~, ta
""I or plaa .... advan&lt;Od U.ll · - l&gt;Y
~11 ~~ II \Ill( -laue lo lh' J\llvioon COunCil o• a ._ ,Ita·
110 4own ift eomlnf wukt, aetord- sit. Its aim 13 tJl e!'Wiarage. a. ~
lAg to Steel Ma,u.ine.
'
large partieipa tio~ ol .tOOll.ar:r
The matarlne termed the de- members and estiblilh an instiuc·
eline orderly and taid the steel tlonal conference not pouibJe
ibaot production rtle Is becoming with a large grou-p M&amp;ssiJion and
"more "allstle."
~ Uma are the altes of h.e two
Auor4ina: tD tbe publie.auon, otlaer ..Wom.
.
aid ·!Dll7 - d bo 120
The .seuioo in
WUh.lol:ton
million net toa re¥• and tbe inCourt
ftmlse
will
inclUde
AuliU.
dustry eould' prodUC!e that much
ilfYIM~
from
Adams,
Alben~.
by oparaUn&amp; at· DO per cent of caBrown, BqUer, ClermG,nt, CliqJOn,
pacity.
Darlullhe Dnl two montlts Ute D f J a w a r e, Fairfdd, f~te,
~ot tate averaged rr.s or eap• i'r&amp;Ulin, C:allia, C'-rreene, . Hll'llil~
ei.,. At a yetr1J pace tliat would too~ Highland. Hoc~ng, Jae~n,
prod1J9 121.1 .utJp tou--a fmr- Knox, Lawreli&lt;O, ... .-~~~._ K.tdl' " wljlclj
lltonl optl- Jon, Meip, Perry, P1cllaw.,-, Rike.
mi8ts eou1d not e1ped, Steel said Ro.!is, Se1oto, Umon, Vmton atld f
1tle metalworking magazine saJd W~UTcn Counties
tllere 1re paorted fUIOl18 lor the
The Auxiliary Highway
deetine Jncludiila a reduced del_s made up of more than
marid for 1teet.
Amenear1 Lea:ionna1rcs and iJ
Ia tbe Chicago distrid l,l S.
~:uuzcd bY county groups,
Steel Corp. took off one blast fur- viaeti
by the "Patrol's 54
oaee and three open hearths be- Headquarter•. The
eause of weakneu fn orders. La·
wa~ e!jtablis.bed at the
bar·triubleJ Ia a Buff.alo mill and or
World war n an&gt;J
an ea.tti'n. Oblo mill pulled ateel reiJI):uly
aalst HIJbway
~dkm rateJ down. Contfnua1DQ
in
routine
dptie!t: u wtU as
triou Of a strike at
produc- being trained: · foi
emer;eoey .erjne ol)'gq for •tee millt abo is
'del
in
ease
of
natural
disuter
bP:Iperlng lleel produetion.
or
.....
,
attack.
A Clevelalld alee! mill took of!

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Dedueticirn for TUitwn Paid Otb·
er DjJtriCta
195.54
Total Foundation ~Program
111,0'13.95
'ltentel !l'om St!bool Lands and
' l'roper{y
9111130
Walklilo llemorill
783.1.8
Tu1Uon from PafenU and P•
trons
291.24
State Milt Fund
1,196.49
State-&amp;bool plant reblbilitatlon 80Dle of 1ts steelmal!::.iue: facilities
so that the lob or tylac io a plant
Peden!
addi.Uan c:ouid 10 forward, the

flanta

.maPzfne' noted.

Caf.ol\lrta aDd lmu:h

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FOR &amp;!Cl'IU

*~unti..Y S.rYice

,

one d.iltrk:t, rrou~~
ln&lt;nued ite P&lt;oductlou rate laat
weet. The Maboalni Yalley ateel
area of Youqtton We:nt up z.
t

Receipts, MUll: Fund
Miscellaneous
Total Revenue
NON·liEViii!WE:points willie produtUou iD 'iuflalo,
Sale of Bonds
an.ooo.oo Birmilllbam
t'-t Hc:Omee the ru~ing moand the weRern
!Premium on bollll• aold
tlw of one'• whole ezUtence. •
statal bold steadY.
A.eeAJed i.nterelt Oft bon.dt ~
• "This is tbe IUe of faith, i"J
Of the 4\iltrictl whieb declined
7
the profound sente that PauJ
Jn prodaetlon, Detroit suffered the
Trauden to 0111. Jlmd
18.~ bltlul dr......,7.5 (IO!ull of! lte
gave: to that word: Not merely
Total trso...Uono liii1;34U9
belief, nor even eoruciout trust
~~·~~~.uL----~~
though both are include-d but a
~lllULI
ttl
tul'iling of one's whole self to GotJ
IXPIIIOITURII
Jlaull"'l
91 .~
In Christ and finding in him the
Ina:urance
28tM
AfliDNIS1'ft~TIONground and a:oal of one's own beTotal Other Porposes 4,141.11
Salorie• ..d Wueo Adm. Qlll.
ing."
Tole! OpenUon of Sdtoel Plant
.,..
o!lll
Emplo1001
8.111.76
The report emphuizes abo
TOial p....,U) Serrito 8.881.!8
111612.011
that this turmag, whicb cburehu
orr1ee
Supplles
11112.07 IIAIN'J'IlNANCE OF SCHOOL
call "conversion,'' is not the end
Service Pund-TravellnJ lb:~
but "only the deeJgive beglnn·
pe118811
22tU7
P enonll Service
lJU5
it11.. of Christian life.
llateriala 101' JljllltL J'411lp. ancl
To~ Otber l'ut&gt;pos9
t?:Ut
It therefore question! the va·
Furniture
l'.QZIAO
Tole! Adm!DiatraUon UIIUO
lue of the kind of
ltepaln Stbool BIIIP 2.001#
INlmiUC1'10Nthat secb, by
1'eraoua) Jei'Vice
UM,MOl'l
Total Other Purpooes 1,~
perhapa by
T«aa lllamtenaaet of Sdaool
Tell IJOOk!
1,7to.OII
to lnduce voluntary
Plant
3,111.17
Olber Educ. llltppUea 2,US.12
most as an end in itself."
Total Ope..ooatlq • ¥aloten.a~
Repl1cement ltl~tionat tquipo
True Chri.ttian evangelllm, \t
111,1111.6:1
moul
2,3112.79
is a "ver:£ different'' thln~J
TOtel current Stbool C..llt
itplka BducaUOil!ll Equipment
revivahsm. It is a "contiou·
110,841.~
ltU9
ing laak" which cannot be lett
Tet~l otber purpoaes ~.83 DEBT SERVIC&amp;5,'100.00
traveling preac-hers and speeial
Bondl Maturina
Total llllltnttll..
11
cl 0
1,311.6()
meet~ngs, but must be perform•d CI).OIWINA.TE AC'i'IVITIFJI.-.
'-terest o~d•
Total De Service
7,016.6()
yert,r round bY each local churoh
P.rsonal s.rvtce AUe.otlanee orYin its own community.
tict!f5 Enum.
3"1.'15 CAPITAL 0
Pur.chaae of Land•
u.eoo.oo
Otbe&gt;
Dririulr tralnlDI
Equipment of New Sebool 81dgs
RETTON ILL
.
2111.63
Pomeroy H1gh School Coaeb
'I'otal Other 'l'\n'Jo.St;l
201.83
Total' capitet ()uttar
Dick Retton h.!IS been confmed t.,
'])tal C011rdinlle Acl ~.31
Total Expenditures 21!11,76Ut
his hOme for several days with 11 ~
Transfers from Reh. Fund lo 1
tbroat and fever. He was ~3.~QOI ~tliJ'Y ~ 1 455l0
1
to take b1s tl!achiug dutlea
Total Q~ P~
W.SO
cen.JUnd
Total Tranfe1118.48
- Junior H1gh SchoPl ThunTotal Libraries
Total Transactio~ 201.-ao
and Fr•day.
TitANSPoRTA'J'ION Qll" Pll1'11S'..S$1:Y$ ~D LIA.U.trlp
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J58 00
AliBBTSr SOUTH"ASTERN
OHIO
Mo... \l'.fi!Jele Suppll,. 48.83
Casb )Ioney on H&gt;,ttd II' De- I
•
R,P\...meut llotdr Veblcla
.._rtfonl Alloclatlon
New
5050.00
pository, Active Qd ~ive
Aetounls
370,~

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111\41dr.,ort '

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8:t81

"-.311

1Oth Annual
SHOW and SALE

THDiportallou Coutra&lt;t' ·~~~

~m! ~::.'~~sof ~

*THURS. MARCH !1

. . . . . , •.m.
hill-.
I~ lufto, 16 Opoiuilll
'
aroo~ 11o11on
e JIQI CATALqtGU••
Wrlhl Hiram Sl•wtv,

tun&lt;lie•

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1
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THEN
TRY THE

WANT

ADS!

Supp~ l!

LIABIUTIIi1SBonde~ Debt
188.110

Total Liabilities

..terlals
l.OOO.oo

8,'160.00
170,000.00
9,0110.00
820,624.22

418'100.00

415:100.00
E'l'eS&amp; or ,._qtney ol Aosets. Total
~

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LOOKING
FOR WORK~

hivenlory

Lands {'cost)
·BuildinP l'COJtl
Equipment (COlt)
TotaiAioell

eRode Sprl!'!l' 1111,......

are
to settle
less trying
th•n the
radt·
Tedemption "
goes on,
St P,aul
"Gut\
the

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?,UO.U
flll.t21.tl

Total Prooerty Tu
J"otiadlltioa. Pi'o!lnm
C.b ""'olnd·
. IOO,tlt!Ul
De~n lor Teaeben He• · t~t.nent ·
0.812.00
Dilduetion for School Emplaye.s

Service (other
80 00
lltl;l'e&amp;tlonal Supplies
tb•ll p]ay..ground)
140.74
TUition Paid to Other Districts

IIIUI
Teaebers Retirement Contribu-

tion
0,112.00
£c;p1oyaes Retirement Conttl·
bution
880.(Jt
TotiJ Other Purpo1es 11.128.28
Total Otb.er Auxiliary AgerteJ.el

ll.208.28

OPERATWN OF SCI!ClOL R..AoNT
Personal Service

GU
1'1101

Juittns Spplies
Water

Tpi=n,!1111

£le~i~

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I.034.Q4

Total

20 9) 1-"rance
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12411lOC.

30,t~U8

C"euenl Flpld

8ond •ltetlrement :ntnd 7,2:90.49
Bailding tund
331 IMUI

oonduoting
tolli~Vli~ .o..tltiJII !peal

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FU:nf Transfer

18....
2011,782.00
!I~OE, DECEIIBt!l 31, 19SII

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OlUCMlO, VI' .,.. Ron Delauy

·Berm aonrTH1~. w.

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G~eral · tu.rid

Bon4 r&lt;tlrement fuad 7,016.00
Buudlug l'llnd
42,t!OO.OO
Wllld~.! ~emor)at
S03.9'1

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Geii!TtU Fl,lnd
1117,7118.'16
1Boftd Ret1remeot Fund 1l.M2.M
Bulldinf FUnd
1111,000.00
Watkins
783.151
1'olfl
,
!151,344.19
Total R..,elpts ••4 Jlol. S80.207 12

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hate a

28.1162.93

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A~lllell '!'Ul ll1en,l
17:JD
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Thl.s movie - just of! the &lt;nro.
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• , 8lie •eellH t1' ll!f wklfil ~gfot parS 1100\!18 IIIII !Am at 10~tl~an! aports event - tb"e ABC
Champiollfblp :to~nt. 8Qme
St '~lAo-..... IUUI: l'ltl. ~ 11011
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, th~. ~) tgp ~··Ut&gt;• slin'•
Call ' 188:M
tre se8a"' 1ri IGtloft' oJil the ABe aJ.
3 8 If leys In !hi~ IIIQ1·
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SIIIIIIAI&lt;Y 011' CASH 8~
R!CBIPT8 .&amp;MD EXPE&gt;IDI'I'U1IUl
BAU.."'IE, JMIUARY l, 111M
General Fund
22.390 8(1
Bond iRetirtment FuM 2,4M.25
Bulldllltl Fund
a.m~t
1\fattint M:tmorlal
754.82
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8·30 Five Star Final
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.:.=;A~=.:..OF '1 .. Units To Meet On Regional Basis
· Legal Notice

/association
anqovpeement toda)'
tl11t th.e meeting b
ftlr 7:80 p. m. at Pomand s~ "oU&lt;et of Bvonll .1.00. Obltull'les
Borae, en llajn Street
wm tfU pf the many
:and varied terviees of the ABC to
~
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Notic;es
""" "'.."
leOfUet, teomo and · ludlvidual
IT'~ EASY T1)
moniebrs. He wW out line oome of
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new tpo&lt;lal oorvloeo which
ELL - RENT 0
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bave been lnttOOuced durin, the
1
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employment ""'"::!"' hlre 2 room
b'.:lti
]lot year or ao uDdeJ: the ABC's
or. find a lost Item tbroJI(h
t room oncJ bath fUI'nlohtd
llzpooded Servlceo l&gt;lOirtm.
the Dally SontlileJ WANT
In Pomeroy, 1 toom lo~,.
Bowlero ottendiDI Ibis meetino
I Al&gt;s. DOn't
it oft obatht furnished
IJIIfurnbhetf, wW be in~Jted to ~bmit questions
Cal\398 Today- An Ad tD
8Udeu, 0 mil., nOI'Ib oJ Poole- to tile ABC repr-llve during
ffiiS cofumn
roy. Feferences pleaea. Phone • 1pecial open foum period.

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IIRTH ANNOUtiCID
u:ta lfoatl&gt;mut
Mr. and Mrs H'arold Thomns !1:20 Pred a...
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10 00 Home

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'till¥ .ORittYit

Gttitfd\);{Jt~nts arlo M" anrf ~ -"

All tllree of Uu! pilot plants to
IV LOUIS CASSELS
I be 1built during the next few
U"ltH Pr"t Stoff Corrftpon..nt months are adaptaLion! of the dis.
W ASHING'l'ON \1P-Man !s UIJatlon method wh1ch man has
mO'IIInr cloter lo hls aneleut ul'ed for cenhmes to purlfr, -wadream or de-salting the sea to ter. Pure water Is exttaete&lt;l by
provide an unlimited supply of appl)'ing hea\ to salt 1&amp;'a:te~ to
rreoh -'·ater for farms and cltle,, cause evaporation, and then con
w
h
•oWII'nment
Jcientiste said tod:ay densmg
t e vapor
• .:. -«::
· --- - - Re.tearch on cbeap methods ol
purllylng ocean water wUI take a
lia:nificu.nt atep forward \biB
summer w1th the conatritctlon of
three pilot plants on the EaAt
and West coash
U thllse plant• work a!J well &amp;s
designer. expect, sold David ~Jenkins, bead of the Interior 1&gt;~·
partment'a OCllce of Sallne W•
COLUMBUS, o . -Mombel'! o/
ter, "It appeara real'lonably eer the Ohio NaUonal Gul'lrd m 1931
talh" that the cost of lar-a:e·aca~e may be entitled to compenAatlon
conversion· of ocean water will be under the Ohio Bonus Law, for
brl\ua:ht ddwn to about 50 ccnt11 ~ervlce whlch 13 not shown o'l
per t,OOIJ' ••Ilona.
lhtir Separation Form DD-214,
Thaf would be a major break· Director Che•ter w Gollle or lbe
through rn re•eal'ch. 'fhe most rot- Korean Contllct Compen 11 ntlo"l
tlclent ult wator conversion BP· Fund announced here today
,paratut now In ul~board Nov}
This decision was reached at a
shi~ and at 11olated induatrl ,I conference wtth Adjut 11 nt Gen·
sites-operates at a tott llf eral teo M. Kreber uf lhe Stille
about $2.00 per 1.000 (!allons.
of Ohlo; Major General Kenne!h·
(IM81 water rateiJ, dellvei'Y'-d cooper, commander or the 37th
to meten, Cor the averae:e con· Divltlon, Ohio National Guard,
sumer Is aboUt 50e per each 3M G. w. Fait, legal counsel Cor thl)
a:allont.
-tommiJJioncrs of the SmkiniJ
A T•miMirtry Ta,.....
~Fund, Dfrector Goble and the
But Jenkins and hit colleatuPB members of hi11 staff.
wh'o ha\'e tested seoret of dlffeJI·
The ruUnll of the lC&gt;a:al court·
ent conversion ptocestes since th" sitl was·
Jdvernment re~eareh
profiram
"M'e~ber.s or the Ohio Nation·
wa, launcbod In JOIJ2, na:ard the al Gulrd whO wen o1·dered t•J
M eentt fi1ure 11 only a te111- extendod active duty In the Afmy
porp-y tar1et.
ol the United State11, to 11ltend
uwa expect to teep on brln~· service schools or 85 members o!
Ina tbt cost downt he uid.
adv3nce detachments prior tU
A 1oott tnany more )'ears of rl!· January 15, 1952, UIOI date the
eearch and exPtrlm,.ntatlon wiH 37th Division was o1'dercd to &amp;t...
be necenat'y, he' tndltated, to Uve duty undbt Aeti'le M1lltary
reduee eonveraiqn collts to tiM! Service Order No. 21 issued by
point whtrl!l mljor dtlea woutH the United States Seeor!.d Atmf
conalder lt eeonomlcafly fe11lbiC are ron1h1eted' to have been
to run a pipe line to tlle nea"- 5erving on aetlve duly In tbe
tilt Ita eoa" rather tHan rm A:Ptnef Poli~s ot the United
their rt.rtrvotrl from wel11, riv· states during thot period ot d'uty
en and taka .
and! th"- are entitlil'!d to the Kf).
PreNn.r coati of frc!!h wate.- roan b&lt;l"ll.! eb~~atlon for .sut·~
tor munloipa1 and' lnduatrla1 UK- period of ~erv~e."
ranr• troro only a lew eent1 pf!r
This dbet no~ incln~ any "i1&lt;'·
1,000 11llons, In areas 1ituato I tlve dutyf fdf tkirl11tt" it summer
nelf in lfftequate auppl)', to ' camps or 1eJ!Ylce ~ebools b~ rnetn·
111N1i ot 16ou~ tt etntt pt1' 1,000 'ltf'l ol tM National Guard or
&amp;a1ldri• lri' a feW pllee• whe~ Army, tf•vY, AJr h\'C!e, Marlnd~
wppHe.t ar# ftltee.
or Coot Guard Re1etve , Director
lrii'n'!t* J.PUDnent ofrlclot. Goble "IG.
IN C!Cft'Vtlti!
tlat 41&amp;-tat\ed se01
AppHdlnt• clatmlne compenil
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1 tiM aaUon·• ever-ell:pandlne db· llot sho\tl\ 6Jl tWtnr rorM DD-'21 J
maacf'•for 11101't and more &amp;eih should subntlt I c~ of their of·
WlttP.
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tielal ordet• covering th1$ perl'l,i
Finding enouah water to meet or •xtra "exlend8d active duty"
demanr:l already It a major prnb- Direc:tor Goble explained
lent In vJrt111tly all Western lt&amp;l·
es and In many part• of the
1:H'IIINU't WINS
Eat. SJIOt\&amp;fts ore ao 1cute in
oNEW WRJ1 Ul' - Ike Chest·
some areu that Prealt1ent !!1- nut de1ftanllri• a· prfne1pal's berth
:tenhower reeently wt~rned that !&lt;Ida) m tllo lortKoomhllt\ feather·
"wattJP ... rapldl1 b~eomlnlif our weiaht tlt\(l tournament in'str.ad of
mnat IJNcloYI' natural reaouree" the altemata'a poll he elrn&lt;'d Fll·
Doultlt , . .tit . day hiaht b)' QU,lVDlnttng Gil Ca·
A.ul•a~ St&lt;Niorll •f red G dllll lo•tllolr tot,.... tel.-.lslon bout
Aondlltl eotltrtaltll th•t the t9'1e af Madabn Sqll'are darden.
populltiOn wtU oboul ts3
blllloa lflllona Of water a da)' 1001111111 PAVORID
JMNSAS Cl\l', Mo UP
llbout twiH· "" pr-llt need.
"'W)I,tn· wi ClUI eeonomieally Southea'l\elh, Oklahoma State ol
tAe watet from the oeo•n and Durint tati1 Q I tout-point fa·
uae it fof lll'k:Uiluft., for fndu• vorll• on lllf prollfll !rorlnl of
try, Mid for '-''n coniUtnpttoJi," bit Jim SI)I~Of Ill Its ehamt)loh•
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orelj Satq.rda:y n11ht arter Port·
lanil.•, UPICt victory over Rutland
ln the Grade School Invitational
~aaketbaJL tournament wJth selectlon!l on t~e all-tourney t.tam.
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WIJUe Yo_u Cooftdoace

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ual awards were made with ribbons
golnj to outstanding playera Jn all
department• of the aport.
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William McKelvey, president of
the Southern LoeaJ &lt;School .BOard,
mad~ the presentations. He .a.ave
All-Tourney team medals to DaYid
Martin and WIJJJam Hobstetter of
Rutland, S.amlny Prite, Billy Me·
Kelvey and FerreU Cuzart of Port·
land, Tommy Grueser of Syracu.l"e,
Ro~er Birch and Duane wolfe of
Racine, Jimmy Sheets of Ha.rrlaon.
viUe ami Larry Bin&amp; of Shade.

t~~ ":.~ i;1~~ r;-:/~~~0~~~
again.

Al:ain Portland went into the
freeze, forcina Rutland out alter
the ball Then F. cozm hit a crip·
pie and' McKelvey, hangine de•
perate!y' onto the ball,' dribMed
through the -entire Rutland team1
back to •btl own court, a.nd "drew
a foul .. He sunk both of them to
cinch the game, 36-31.
.Rutland, coached by Hepry Null,
was terrific in all departments of
tbe game, Its fa&amp;t brea).: 1kiU be·
lng the moat starlling. Wl9l Hoffman, Hobstetter and M&amp;rUp goina:
down the Red Dnlls JaW not1ee l
they wlll be a terror two and
three years hence.
lJarttn, awarded a ribbon for be,
in~ the faetest player In tbe tour·
ney, proved in aeainst Po:1.1and
even thoulh his team was edged.

Trophic.~ were awarded the Port·
land winncn, runner·up Rutland,
5n.ome, winner of the consolatloq
li.;~~~~~~:;:::~j!R:aclne, loser In the
J'or Potf.)and\Sa~r Price.a,aln
ShOwed hll sc~ina promise aa . he

Sport Center pr£¥ dumped In 16 points, "Little Bill"
vlded tbe handsome trophy th8t McKelvey was Stlcond bi&amp;h lo~
went to the tourney champs. Pro- Portland with 11. usually uccuNte
cceds rrom the rour night&amp; of play at the foul line, the entire Portsince March '3 covered all other laod dub was off In this departexpcn~es, and ''broke about even, ment. McKelvey mana1ed to sink
overall" according to manager his two lJIRt chances to get the
Hnbert Price. Referee expense was 4-polnt edge, but before that he
missed numerous trlea u bad oth·
the bl.cceel. item, being •100.
er Port.landert, aa terulon and
Indlv.klual awards were given:
Jamoe budding, Wahama, beat preJsure 1tuck out everywhere.
sport.
The Jime wu clo1c at 1Jnt, beBilly McKelvey, mo1t points Jn In, .. at the first quarter. !By
Tourney, 73.
haJftime Rutland held a 12-D lead,
Larry Bing, beat team player, fattened to 22-lfJ at the: thil'd
Shade.
quitter mark. The Red Devlla apDavid Martin, la1te1t player·...I peared1to have jt sewed up.
Rutland.
However, the Port1ander1 had
Lee Ethrld&amp;e. CoolvllJe, beat not alven up. ·F erren cozirt hit on
foul 11hot, oo•,t, .
thrile bukets, Prico twlee and MeBilly McKcJvey, beet aU-around Kelvey added a free tl\row for 11
pht.yer.
polnta wbUe all .Rutland could aarBIIly McKelvey, mo1t poinl.! one ner was five on Hobstetter'l free
go me, 311.
1-throv,, Plercfl'l one bander and 1
"Roger Dlr~o:h, Racine, Jongcat
Martin ott a fall break,
~hot made.
Orade School won the
"!:!onaolation" aame
'rommz. llill, Letart, shortest
player.
30--2.3 after puiUng
Elmer Livingston, ~ CoUageville, away trom a 6-e flrat quarter tie
tallest player.
for a '12·10 lead at" haU Ume and
Cat·mcn S&lt;~lscr, Judy Wagnla. a 19-16 thl.rd quarter bul1e.
Kenda Rueu•ll. Joyec Circle, bc11l
The final aamel cltmaxed tllm·
cheerleader group, of Racine.
lnaUon1 for 10 tcama tbat bcaan
March&amp;. Otber teama particlpitlnc
Included Cotta,.v\Ue, W. Va., Wa·
BOWIE,
hama',"lfatdsOitvllle, CoOlvU16, Sy·
llrother
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. .. Uubett l'rtco; ·principal of tbe
Bowie
h"o1t school, waa to..rner manaacr.
f1na.
DoJ1'ald Wotfe Wit orticlal ecore·
keeper, Don Nene timekeeper and
.RaJpb and Layton Sayre, refercoa
with Tennant of Ma•on aaalatlna In
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Favorite To Win National Race
ltl. Note: This 11 tha flrat In
a MrJu on the l957 ,.e!Mcb
of the malor league tum,,
By lAG H. P.t."*tn
Unitecl Pru1 $.-rts Eclltor
MIAlfl, l&gt;'la. ((JP)-Tbe Brook·

lyn OodJers appear to bave what
It takes to win the National
Leagu~ pennant for the third succe,llllve year, a £eat that hasn't
been accomplished since the-·st.
Lou!, Cardinals turned the trick
13 )'ears a&amp;o.
Qcapite an~ aqortment of qul'Bt1oii matks lnd a parcel of pla,y·
crs who may be paat their peak,
the Dodgers have enoulth prom!s·
Jng: youngster• to take up fY
alack that moy develqp.
1'be blgecst &lt;Jueatiort~ art:
Has catcher Roy CampnMila rc
covtred from the hanil Injury .su
he will be able to return to th~
form which won him the leag•e'•
Most Valuable Player Award Jn
19331
Will aoutllpaw Johnny Podres,
star of Brooklyn'• 19M World se':'let triumph, be able to pitch regll·
larly despite the back inju~·y
which eauaed )!La , dischar&amp;e from
the ~ervlce?
Will Don Newtombe, the 2'1·
eame winner of laal season but
a W(ltld Serlea bu..t, be botherfld
by tbe eore elbow upon whtch b'!
blamed hill poor serle• perform·
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Has southpaw Karl Spoonu flDally recovered from bia arm Injury?
Will old ate cakb up w1th Sal
M•Riie, Peewee Reele, Carl Ful"II·
lo and Campanella?
AIIMn VolcH llope
Mana&amp;cr Walt Alatott 11 optiml,.
tlt on all points. He contends tbat
the Dodgers are atronaer thie year
than laat, when the,- wenl down
tq the llaal da)' of the ~ea~un be·
fore wlnntne the' pennanl .as t~e

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a change of pace.
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AJso If Spooner, who broke ln
senBatlonally leU! in 1804 olllY. to
come up with a sore arm, Ia
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Alston maintains that in Clem
Labine, Don Be!lllent ""d Ed Roebuck he hl!l" the best buUpen in
baseball. ·
Infield Sitlll Uncertain
Only one infield s,Ot 11 15et.:-bil
Gil Hodges at 1irat base. Reese1
who is 37, probJbly wilJ 1tart the
selion at" ailort wlth Ral;ld)'. Jllck·
eon at third and Charley Ne;al at
second. That alignment would free
Junior Gilliam for the left field
job. U Neal falters, GUiiam wJll
take ov!r nrand base.
Ouke Snlder, the league'.a home
run C!hamplon, will be in eenfer·
field wltb the 33-year-olt;l Furlllo
in rie:bt. Jf Gilliam Is needed at
aecond, the. veteran Sandy Amoroa
or rookie Don Demeter, 1 .287 blf
ter with Fort Worth last seuon:
may ahare the left field apot.
The 35-year-old Campanella wUI
be the No. 1 catcher if he 11 DDI)'
a shadow of hla former nit, with
the veteran Rube Walker the No.
Z man.

tml&lt;lui!td'l&gt;id newd6r'N..,,-Vorl&lt;'o
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two ~~W• P,t..' " ' . ,.., 1rlj&gt;le, COlllbor 'and• C!Ovelao4 .Cathedral
i!Aut&gt;le •~d .&lt;l•.
.bi'· ~CWel', Lalla: ..r,,.; · Jeni · RoiJeeVell · ln
bolllOd 1M Ylbka '!'~~~;'·~·: ~ , lbe ·e .... AA,apenll)ground; ond
Zlon!'tr• 'ljiO ·'ll':li'i!!WJ!•,.~ &gt;\.Y~evtJie •. 'Pwt; Mid"" and
lallelder'wllo If~....~ !"Js Grotta "'""" Belhel In CIJSI A.
uloo ~. hW··to · ~
a~ • . Thel~t ot;tbe&lt;lra'w put Oblo's
will In•~ plljl~ .bJ.Jbli.,BitJul)ng two'reinalntnr' ¥nbtaten teamt in
of the De\I'Oit Ttl~· SU~d'!Y· On bpPOillt\ bt~, but both Mid&gt;
llte nelll ' ;ttdi, •ZIMmer · lllt • dleioim '(2$.0) ud Cl~l'l"&lt;~' La·
tb.....,n homer. that rave Brook, tin (:13.0) may bave toiiah •lodiling.
lyn I S-2 Viotory.
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bJUs Hi• . Jayjlle , ear~NU"" almost Coach Paul Walk_er, wll1 gp aga·.nst
wal ended
wben hil Dull tbe beft defenJ.I_ve te~m in the
waa trad.w-ed bJr a pittb.
tourneY. M.atnmber. ~e Craftsmen from TOledo have allowed opEntlae hlll ~,heerHaampered by ponent1 an averaa:e of..ftj.4 point.;
arm t~l~ f~r flle. ~1st ctupJe per contest, compared to M:.B for
o~ ;tears tmt . he a:a;:e ~mieli •nd Middletown.
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five countries in London in
1956. " ended in rouuro. as had
other meetings, because Russia
would not agree to an ll.ir·tieht
inspection ag1·eement \() prevent
cheating,
The U. N. General Assembly or·
dered last February 14 that the
tlv~·nation· meelings lt,e resumed.
.Russiia had asked one •week pteviously that the foreign m\ltisters
:,Df Ul~. sub-co~mittee coUqffitW at· ,
ttifd' tl:u! htxt disarm3Dleiit tallh.
This pr!j!posal was r~jeded..1le
Wesfern All)es .!iald they saw no
rea~oll !or the foreign ministers (o
attend unless there was some
:~ound . basis for. hope that Russia
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welf .•• Cl'ddW I~Cind•rdl
TncAUWXolmleiAn~sYATuOx•'IMiarEyETol the he summoned to London 'at any '
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aft . Nspon' 1111 I 18L
Grace Epjscop!ll Church will meet warranted.
r at the Pari~&gt;h House Tblll"sday,
The sub-committee in itS' new
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The detiH't - . . . . civil leadlft, a l ..,.111011
llbrch 21 at 2 p. m. in observance talks will h.&lt;tve before it all the
or _the 115th ~nntversary of the disarmament proposals that have
wh...,_te&lt;lly onolono ..lhli~eWI,.r.,.J
pamh. Rev. J'erbne R~8.9f.S,·df P1': 1 bl:!tn' iha1.e '\n rclj!_ent yea·!'!.
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ATTENDS MI!ETING
U. N. last Januar)1 14.
0. 0. •Patterson, county superinThis provld.ed: Fissiomrble rna·
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d~:y, in Athens, .a rheetin_g of the Piled for peaceful purposes ·only.
NS_ponllbdjtlel, thty aN replaced ,rlth ~. _d_.,.....
Sout~east(!rn Oh1o _Athletic Board.
......J'e"nding agreement on that,
obi• ltoyl. Wt will be atfld to .,,.,,~._.f ,&gt;ttil~ {f ·. tfto~t~nq. 'lutsl.fless., was transacted. · _advante notice should be given of
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lq Meigs · County Common Pleat lng at, a hmtt or 2.5 milllon men
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1he yoUngest tractor operator here attack with either conventional or
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a~ts. but not the best. ,T he nutlear weapons.
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ramed acrosa the farmyard, broke is Jikely to ~;&gt;Her new proposals of
Dff a water ~drant, bit a truck ils own. The question ls whether
Ind. atop)iect. The- · boy's mother tliey will provide tor real inspet/·
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FrldJl nlabl when I;
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the natloa'1 No. 1
Podrea, Roaer Craig, sophomore
new roOOrd of JO
Don Of)'ldale P hi1 regul11r ... t.ar~·
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1For apot atuslenmenls thl're will Kaft!as Clty'a :MWt.idpal Auditor!\
lie the veteran Carl Erskine, rookie urn - where Kanaaa Ia e011ddel'tll
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lint four lnnlna:e alld ~ Davit event ia no ex-ception. The amll·
tn the 111t tWo to roWid out t ~
lriumpb over the 8~ l-out. j:ardls leal "'hool In lhe field I• Belhel
Of lofoproe"County, a tiny spot o~
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JJm Hear"- Jack $JntoM and a '-t6tll enrollment of 32 student~,
Gene Sny&amp;!r aave onl, 'five bitt
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while plleblnl · the ' l!blladelpb!a
with MiddlePbUUe, to a +1 l'ic~ over the
u enrollment of
Boiton lied..'!!o• Ui4 .b.w"m bi
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Jim Lemon ,ll!d.
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Former champ KanNa, wtta
two lmpreuive vlcttJries •lread¥
and a "bome C4urt'' ed&amp;e lp tbl
thowdown aamea eo.ml.oe up, wu
rapidly gainina: bacldn1 toda;y 11
the "bDt" team of tbe NCAA ba•
tetbalJ tournament as it aw11tea
tbe arrival of the thfce rqlonal

Stllra • 90-88 vlct017 over tbe
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You name it. We &amp;upply II.
Clean up billa. PI]. taxes. Buy
spring elothe&amp; •na bar&amp;alns.
Then have only one place Ill
pay. It's easter that way. We
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Closs ,1
~penlng round Frida;y afternotttl,
and that one hls about 3,000 .reml(lning to be sold.
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WGfO in Clncinilalt, end 11 leu!
13 ~adlo otations wt11 .bo "!' blp~ .
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Saturday night tluit landed ' lhe
lucky ej.,r:ht in thf staJ~. .llnalp1 ..
Jn Cla.- AA, Middleto,rn defeate~ Cincinnati Elder, B'l«!,~t.,
dnnali; Kent Roosevelt
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Clovelalld Latin beat Cle..tuld
Ea.l T«b, - · al Bere'!f and TOe
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In Clau A. G.rotl• '!lled \ LoeJ&lt;.
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8\uk~er. X.artn ~riUJOn, Luchld1
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IH\JJ.HmGTON - Committees ··ide big hcndlln.,_ dur : n~ the d)_.
Garr 'tttary c. swanJon' Shaula for the 19!t'l Hanlloll College R~· 1rmr.mcnl tPib whicf'il Of)(ID ' n
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Jlteasinrer CcJI'Icin Wil•~ ~pot~ !llolfat St;lent·o! J'alr b:r.·l'! &amp;en •e- London iodt1.
Tbttc ate strbn~ lndlcllttbds '·
ilf&lt;K~ ilil&gt;llora . Lltm·~· iJotut .I~t'1!, It ~ ,an~o~n'«\
,lffbWery Rita CJ.rr Sbirl:ff
d;~y &amp;y l)r. 1. H. llobttk, !~air di· ~hat lhe Sovwt go!Jeroment will
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bas.:!o i&gt;c;ria Riel!" Mafflta ·R"u..,nel\ , ~i J.J;lo~ -bid . ·. , i M.. J,{ Is. .open miu ist~r. WUI .• cjo to London .In
Milry''Riffle, ·carOIYri ifuniJIJ~ i sD'- tO .Jt:Wtlent•.o:W t trfst!ft.e area.
pf;l~~n tQ preseJlt lhyfn.
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A'wartta, John n; W01!!ZOn, chair· will conlinl!e Its practice Of m&lt;tk·
Alto: T4!!;xann-. Wllite, CJtnlent men. nr. Dbrct'tiy Fisht!r and 111 g 1!.!1 disarmament Vfoposala a
Davia, Pilttr Lowery, Sandrl' liY· lt'alph Fellows; jud~~~. Dr. N. sounding boafd· fen prOpaganda
sen, Jat!t~ Buneb, Ol~mae .C!ark, ~·a-.pd Green, elllllrman, !Dr. Ora and will rcjCet any agreemt"nt
f\uth Ann .Edwarcb, Sal1dra Slnpr E . .Rumple. and Berkely R. Shaler; which Would provide an air·tll]:ht
.~tty GilmOre, Janlee Zirkle, bi:nquetj Dr. Jtdward t ; Plymale, ingj"Jrction s:y&amp;tt'm .
Christine Coats, -arttlla Ward, dtairman, Dr lft:armond t. lanssen
S"usan PUllen~". · Rqse\t.i RitbWdl, and Donald ·o. Cox; reglsbation .
Tht&gt;l"o sccm11 to be a feeling
.XU~ Sauer, B:)rbara a~lt BettY Dr. Raymond E;... Janste.f'-! chalt· that this time, 11 way may be
COvert, JluUs lfuclt, Bee~ Leon. man, ,Dr. tf.ill.e,if W. Whelpley, found to gN the big power&lt;~
ard.
and Mrs. Chrlst1nt F. 'P'tit"ps.
~tatted toward pn t~greerilent
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Exhlbite lnd displa:y, Dr. Ralph .
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M. Edeburd e11alrmafi D't;' ' Ra . m armed strcngtth and co ro
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m~9~ -1~· ~~m'fe~. an °!, Ora E.
The London talks are- being
rJ'rl·cll~ ,Nf·JV1:a~d ~cl~ , by .. rel?!esentati~s. ' or th,e
Green, and Dr. Howard L. Mills. Umte_d
St;ates, . Canada, -&lt;lrcal
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lbe na!nes ' :W'ar II i"'lde the ~· N .and . lr.'V
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(Con.Unul!d Jrom Paa:e one)
EvalYn Oibtdt,la.; Be.t"h• .Wn.O~,
..:...JHrria~ Grace C1pteha1 flnt .. .1. Sylvia. Rowley, J(aren Greg, Bev·
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Portland Grade School come from
behind in the last minute and 50
1CCond1 to tie Rutland at 27-all
tbeh emerge the winner 3:5 to !1
In the third overtime of th~ final
game of the Portland· Grad~ School
Invitational basketball towrnament
Saturday night.
It wu a fut and gkiiJed display
of basketball that the "little fel·
111Ws" put on, both finalists ahow1 ing the result of arduous training
~ and coacbi~;~g. Rutland bad come
in as favorites, having beaten Port.
1 land ~ice In regular season play,
I and undefeated this season.
Ferrell CQ1.art. a rebounding
wizard, tied the game up with less
I than two minutes to so wit~
· twl.llting shot from a favorite spGt
I l!fght feet to the sl.de of the baa- .
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In the first overtime Portland
play~ it cozy, freezing the ball,
except for one turnl}ver, until l.IS
seeQnds before•the end. Sammy
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Ra' oreak otlen•e wbieb bad l'oTilaod
as being recognized as havh1g connected on the ~~~~~~lin stitches all night, tied It up
shot'' in the four-night staod Portland Grade School b
again at 21)..29 as .Hobatetter tallied
ball tournment. Young Birch, a nUty tittle guard, is a younger with mere "'onda len.
double for his brother Bob Birch who was a senior star and
In the second overUme Dugan
put Rutland in ft'Qnt :n-29 but
Co-Captain of the Racine High School Tornadoes this season.
little Billy McKelvey who .,.,
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11c!;.-ttae'. ShhjeY Gilkey, carolyn
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lis· Hilbert Judy Van ·cooneyt Jan·
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orelj Satq.rda:y n11ht arter Port·
lanil.•, UPICt victory over Rutland
ln the Grade School Invitational
~aaketbaJL tournament wJth selectlon!l on t~e all-tourney t.tam.
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golnj to outstanding playera Jn all
department• of the aport.
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William McKelvey, president of
the Southern LoeaJ &lt;School .BOard,
mad~ the presentations. He .a.ave
All-Tourney team medals to DaYid
Martin and WIJJJam Hobstetter of
Rutland, S.amlny Prite, Billy Me·
Kelvey and FerreU Cuzart of Port·
land, Tommy Grueser of Syracu.l"e,
Ro~er Birch and Duane wolfe of
Racine, Jimmy Sheets of Ha.rrlaon.
viUe ami Larry Bin&amp; of Shade.

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Al:ain Portland went into the
freeze, forcina Rutland out alter
the ball Then F. cozm hit a crip·
pie and' McKelvey, hangine de•
perate!y' onto the ball,' dribMed
through the -entire Rutland team1
back to •btl own court, a.nd "drew
a foul .. He sunk both of them to
cinch the game, 36-31.
.Rutland, coached by Hepry Null,
was terrific in all departments of
tbe game, Its fa&amp;t brea).: 1kiU be·
lng the moat starlling. Wl9l Hoffman, Hobstetter and M&amp;rUp goina:
down the Red Dnlls JaW not1ee l
they wlll be a terror two and
three years hence.
lJarttn, awarded a ribbon for be,
in~ the faetest player In tbe tour·
ney, proved in aeainst Po:1.1and
even thoulh his team was edged.

Trophic.~ were awarded the Port·
land winncn, runner·up Rutland,
5n.ome, winner of the consolatloq
li.;~~~~~~:;:::~j!R:aclne, loser In the
J'or Potf.)and\Sa~r Price.a,aln
ShOwed hll sc~ina promise aa . he

Sport Center pr£¥ dumped In 16 points, "Little Bill"
vlded tbe handsome trophy th8t McKelvey was Stlcond bi&amp;h lo~
went to the tourney champs. Pro- Portland with 11. usually uccuNte
cceds rrom the rour night&amp; of play at the foul line, the entire Portsince March '3 covered all other laod dub was off In this departexpcn~es, and ''broke about even, ment. McKelvey mana1ed to sink
overall" according to manager his two lJIRt chances to get the
Hnbert Price. Referee expense was 4-polnt edge, but before that he
missed numerous trlea u bad oth·
the bl.cceel. item, being •100.
er Port.landert, aa terulon and
Indlv.klual awards were given:
Jamoe budding, Wahama, beat preJsure 1tuck out everywhere.
sport.
The Jime wu clo1c at 1Jnt, beBilly McKelvey, mo1t points Jn In, .. at the first quarter. !By
Tourney, 73.
haJftime Rutland held a 12-D lead,
Larry Bing, beat team player, fattened to 22-lfJ at the: thil'd
Shade.
quitter mark. The Red Devlla apDavid Martin, la1te1t player·...I peared1to have jt sewed up.
Rutland.
However, the Port1ander1 had
Lee Ethrld&amp;e. CoolvllJe, beat not alven up. ·F erren cozirt hit on
foul 11hot, oo•,t, .
thrile bukets, Prico twlee and MeBilly McKcJvey, beet aU-around Kelvey added a free tl\row for 11
pht.yer.
polnta wbUe all .Rutland could aarBIIly McKelvey, mo1t poinl.! one ner was five on Hobstetter'l free
go me, 311.
1-throv,, Plercfl'l one bander and 1
"Roger Dlr~o:h, Racine, Jongcat
Martin ott a fall break,
~hot made.
Orade School won the
"!:!onaolation" aame
'rommz. llill, Letart, shortest
player.
30--2.3 after puiUng
Elmer Livingston, ~ CoUageville, away trom a 6-e flrat quarter tie
tallest player.
for a '12·10 lead at" haU Ume and
Cat·mcn S&lt;~lscr, Judy Wagnla. a 19-16 thl.rd quarter bul1e.
Kenda Rueu•ll. Joyec Circle, bc11l
The final aamel cltmaxed tllm·
cheerleader group, of Racine.
lnaUon1 for 10 tcama tbat bcaan
March&amp;. Otber teama particlpitlnc
Included Cotta,.v\Ue, W. Va., Wa·
BOWIE,
hama',"lfatdsOitvllle, CoOlvU16, Sy·
llrother
racuse.
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. .. Uubett l'rtco; ·principal of tbe
Bowie
h"o1t school, waa to..rner manaacr.
f1na.
DoJ1'ald Wotfe Wit orticlal ecore·
keeper, Don Nene timekeeper and
.RaJpb and Layton Sayre, refercoa
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Favorite To Win National Race
ltl. Note: This 11 tha flrat In
a MrJu on the l957 ,.e!Mcb
of the malor league tum,,
By lAG H. P.t."*tn
Unitecl Pru1 $.-rts Eclltor
MIAlfl, l&gt;'la. ((JP)-Tbe Brook·

lyn OodJers appear to bave what
It takes to win the National
Leagu~ pennant for the third succe,llllve year, a £eat that hasn't
been accomplished since the-·st.
Lou!, Cardinals turned the trick
13 )'ears a&amp;o.
Qcapite an~ aqortment of qul'Bt1oii matks lnd a parcel of pla,y·
crs who may be paat their peak,
the Dodgers have enoulth prom!s·
Jng: youngster• to take up fY
alack that moy develqp.
1'be blgecst &lt;Jueatiort~ art:
Has catcher Roy CampnMila rc
covtred from the hanil Injury .su
he will be able to return to th~
form which won him the leag•e'•
Most Valuable Player Award Jn
19331
Will aoutllpaw Johnny Podres,
star of Brooklyn'• 19M World se':'let triumph, be able to pitch regll·
larly despite the back inju~·y
which eauaed )!La , dischar&amp;e from
the ~ervlce?
Will Don Newtombe, the 2'1·
eame winner of laal season but
a W(ltld Serlea bu..t, be botherfld
by tbe eore elbow upon whtch b'!
blamed hill poor serle• perform·
aqce&amp;?

Has southpaw Karl Spoonu flDally recovered from bia arm Injury?
Will old ate cakb up w1th Sal
M•Riie, Peewee Reele, Carl Ful"II·
lo and Campanella?
AIIMn VolcH llope
Mana&amp;cr Walt Alatott 11 optiml,.
tlt on all points. He contends tbat
the Dodgers are atronaer thie year
than laat, when the,- wenl down
tq the llaal da)' of the ~ea~un be·
fore wlnntne the' pennanl .as t~e

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a change of pace.
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AJso If Spooner, who broke ln
senBatlonally leU! in 1804 olllY. to
come up with a sore arm, Ia
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Alston maintains that in Clem
Labine, Don Be!lllent ""d Ed Roebuck he hl!l" the best buUpen in
baseball. ·
Infield Sitlll Uncertain
Only one infield s,Ot 11 15et.:-bil
Gil Hodges at 1irat base. Reese1
who is 37, probJbly wilJ 1tart the
selion at" ailort wlth Ral;ld)'. Jllck·
eon at third and Charley Ne;al at
second. That alignment would free
Junior Gilliam for the left field
job. U Neal falters, GUiiam wJll
take ov!r nrand base.
Ouke Snlder, the league'.a home
run C!hamplon, will be in eenfer·
field wltb the 33-year-olt;l Furlllo
in rie:bt. Jf Gilliam Is needed at
aecond, the. veteran Sandy Amoroa
or rookie Don Demeter, 1 .287 blf
ter with Fort Worth last seuon:
may ahare the left field apot.
The 35-year-old Campanella wUI
be the No. 1 catcher if he 11 DDI)'
a shadow of hla former nit, with
the veteran Rube Walker the No.
Z man.

tml&lt;lui!td'l&gt;id newd6r'N..,,-Vorl&lt;'o
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lbe, -Ofll·hlttilti ~O,Iioll. ~
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oaa!tii1· T&lt;Jieilo M•
two ~~W• P,t..' " ' . ,.., 1rlj&gt;le, COlllbor 'and• C!Ovelao4 .Cathedral
i!Aut&gt;le •~d .&lt;l•.
.bi'· ~CWel', Lalla: ..r,,.; · Jeni · RoiJeeVell · ln
bolllOd 1M Ylbka '!'~~~;'·~·: ~ , lbe ·e .... AA,apenll)ground; ond
Zlon!'tr• 'ljiO ·'ll':li'i!!WJ!•,.~ &gt;\.Y~evtJie •. 'Pwt; Mid"" and
lallelder'wllo If~....~ !"Js Grotta "'""" Belhel In CIJSI A.
uloo ~. hW··to · ~
a~ • . Thel~t ot;tbe&lt;lra'w put Oblo's
will In•~ plljl~ .bJ.Jbli.,BitJul)ng two'reinalntnr' ¥nbtaten teamt in
of the De\I'Oit Ttl~· SU~d'!Y· On bpPOillt\ bt~, but both Mid&gt;
llte nelll ' ;ttdi, •ZIMmer · lllt • dleioim '(2$.0) ud Cl~l'l"&lt;~' La·
tb.....,n homer. that rave Brook, tin (:13.0) may bave toiiah •lodiling.
lyn I S-2 Viotory.
Tb Midd'
aLootl - I their
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boon rerto 111 ty lnfurod by plf&lt;bed ,...nth otale til" •&lt;&gt;4 filth undo.
bJUs Hi• . Jayjlle , ear~NU"" almost Coach Paul Walk_er, wll1 gp aga·.nst
wal ended
wben hil Dull tbe beft defenJ.I_ve te~m in the
waa trad.w-ed bJr a pittb.
tourneY. M.atnmber. ~e Craftsmen from TOledo have allowed opEntlae hlll ~,heerHaampered by ponent1 an averaa:e of..ftj.4 point.;
arm t~l~ f~r flle. ~1st ctupJe per contest, compared to M:.B for
o~ ;tears tmt . he a:a;:e ~mieli •nd Middletown.
tlile Dodger!: •ometnlng to smile
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five countries in London in
1956. " ended in rouuro. as had
other meetings, because Russia
would not agree to an ll.ir·tieht
inspection ag1·eement \() prevent
cheating,
The U. N. General Assembly or·
dered last February 14 that the
tlv~·nation· meelings lt,e resumed.
.Russiia had asked one •week pteviously that the foreign m\ltisters
:,Df Ul~. sub-co~mittee coUqffitW at· ,
ttifd' tl:u! htxt disarm3Dleiit tallh.
This pr!j!posal was r~jeded..1le
Wesfern All)es .!iald they saw no
rea~oll !or the foreign ministers (o
attend unless there was some
:~ound . basis for. hope that Russia
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welf .•• Cl'ddW I~Cind•rdl
TncAUWXolmleiAn~sYATuOx•'IMiarEyETol the he summoned to London 'at any '
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aft . Nspon' 1111 I 18L
Grace Epjscop!ll Church will meet warranted.
r at the Pari~&gt;h House Tblll"sday,
The sub-committee in itS' new
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llbrch 21 at 2 p. m. in observance talks will h.&lt;tve before it all the
or _the 115th ~nntversary of the disarmament proposals that have
wh...,_te&lt;lly onolono ..lhli~eWI,.r.,.J
pamh. Rev. J'erbne R~8.9f.S,·df P1': 1 bl:!tn' iha1.e '\n rclj!_ent yea·!'!.
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ATTENDS MI!ETING
U. N. last Januar)1 14.
0. 0. •Patterson, county superinThis provld.ed: Fissiomrble rna·
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d~:y, in Athens, .a rheetin_g of the Piled for peaceful purposes ·only.
NS_ponllbdjtlel, thty aN replaced ,rlth ~. _d_.,.....
Sout~east(!rn Oh1o _Athletic Board.
......J'e"nding agreement on that,
obi• ltoyl. Wt will be atfld to .,,.,,~._.f ,&gt;ttil~ {f ·. tfto~t~nq. 'lutsl.fless., was transacted. · _advante notice should be given of
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. , · ,- 1 1: · ,'~·-·. '100urt&gt; 1 " oby 'Jlo~ett tllll, illeettsville for the United State!! and nussla
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111• ~UC'f, o; .., .• , .. , ' ... ~a~e'Jt.Sp; ·Parke~!b"tirli, W. ·V a --Gutdot1 misslleandslmilarex.
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1he yoUngest tractor operator here attack with either conventional or
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a~ts. but not the best. ,T he nutlear weapons.
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If Russia Were acting In good
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' - and ·put· tl'le tractor . 1n gear. It should .not arcept this proposal. It
ramed acrosa the farmyard, broke is Jikely to ~;&gt;Her new proposals of
Dff a water ~drant, bit a truck ils own. The question ls whether
Ind. atop)iect. The- · boy's mother tliey will provide tor real inspet/·
_ _ .._,,.,d;;,"~~::;ect up and shut off"the engine. tio·n. .

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dlnolo.
FrldJl nlabl when I;
lie pllns on uslns Newcombe,
the natloa'1 No. 1
Podrea, Roaer Craig, sophomore
new roOOrd of JO
Don Of)'ldale P hi1 regul11r ... t.ar~·
play~ Mioblatn
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era with Maglle alao a:cttln~ a re~·
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1For apot atuslenmenls thl're will Kaft!as Clty'a :MWt.idpal Auditor!\
lie the veteran Carl Erskine, rookie urn - where Kanaaa Ia e011ddel'tll
fred Klpp, a 20-iame winner with. the. "borne team" and wlllere 'feu.r

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mered Ville_.t ·nend Uhelt in tbe
Cinderella team. and' tbe 191'17
lint four lnnlna:e alld ~ Davit event ia no ex-ception. The amll·
tn the 111t tWo to roWid out t ~
lriumpb over the 8~ l-out. j:ardls leal "'hool In lhe field I• Belhel
Of lofoproe"County, a tiny spot o~
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JJm Hear"- Jack $JntoM and a '-t6tll enrollment of 32 student~,
Gene Sny&amp;!r aave onl, 'five bitt
them
while plleblnl · the ' l!blladelpb!a
with MiddlePbUUe, to a +1 l'ic~ over the
u enrollment of
Boiton lied..'!!o• Ui4 .b.w"m bi
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Jim Lemon ,ll!d.
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find a study ef
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Former champ KanNa, wtta
two lmpreuive vlcttJries •lread¥
and a "bome C4urt'' ed&amp;e lp tbl
thowdown aamea eo.ml.oe up, wu
rapidly gainina: bacldn1 toda;y 11
the "bDt" team of tbe NCAA ba•
tetbalJ tournament as it aw11tea
tbe arrival of the thfce rqlonal

Stllra • 90-88 vlct017 over tbe
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You name it. We &amp;upply II.
Clean up billa. PI]. taxes. Buy
spring elothe&amp; •na bar&amp;alns.
Then have only one place Ill
pay. It's easter that way. We
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Closs ,1
~penlng round Frida;y afternotttl,
and that one hls about 3,000 .reml(lning to be sold.
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WGfO in Clncinilalt, end 11 leu!
13 ~adlo otations wt11 .bo "!' blp~ .
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Saturday night tluit landed ' lhe
lucky ej.,r:ht in thf staJ~. .llnalp1 ..
Jn Cla.- AA, Middleto,rn defeate~ Cincinnati Elder, B'l«!,~t.,
dnnali; Kent Roosevelt
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Akron Soutb, 52-4.'1. at . t;
Clovelalld Latin beat Cle..tuld
Ea.l T«b, - · al Bere'!f and TOe
leda Maeomber toppoHlielb)l, &amp;i41, at ~to do.
In Clau A. G.rotl• '!lled \ LoeJ&lt;.
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New - r t l· 74-M, .a l Alheno:.
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8\uk~er. X.artn ~riUJOn, Luchld1
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IH\JJ.HmGTON - Committees ··ide big hcndlln.,_ dur : n~ the d)_.
Garr 'tttary c. swanJon' Shaula for the 19!t'l Hanlloll College R~· 1rmr.mcnl tPib whicf'il Of)(ID ' n
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Jlteasinrer CcJI'Icin Wil•~ ~pot~ !llolfat St;lent·o! J'alr b:r.·l'! &amp;en •e- London iodt1.
Tbttc ate strbn~ lndlcllttbds '·
ilf&lt;K~ ilil&gt;llora . Lltm·~· iJotut .I~t'1!, It ~ ,an~o~n'«\
,lffbWery Rita CJ.rr Sbirl:ff
d;~y &amp;y l)r. 1. H. llobttk, !~air di· ~hat lhe Sovwt go!Jeroment will
~Wtii! M~iuny.1 ~itil_ d ,ifl
!",...CWI:· ~ . . , • • 1'"" ~ cme up ttlth some il.ua1ion.,J
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c!Ydlo· ftyi .. n'dnce, Pettit· !do ~• .,•· ~ ·· , ' "'it
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\\')liMb; J'byllf. BO:stlc Satali!tfd. 1 ~Pti't" ~ n,_ ~e fl§e r.·YH ca &lt;\ . GJ•moyko, Ru1sla's new foreign
bas.:!o i&gt;c;ria Riel!" Mafflta ·R"u..,nel\ , ~i J.J;lo~ -bid . ·. , i M.. J,{ Is. .open miu ist~r. WUI .• cjo to London .In
Milry''Riffle, ·carOIYri ifuniJIJ~ i sD'- tO .Jt:Wtlent•.o:W t trfst!ft.e area.
pf;l~~n tQ preseJlt lhyfn.
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'' The que~~l:tont U wtiether RU5s;a
A'wartta, John n; W01!!ZOn, chair· will conlinl!e Its practice Of m&lt;tk·
Alto: T4!!;xann-. Wllite, CJtnlent men. nr. Dbrct'tiy Fisht!r and 111 g 1!.!1 disarmament Vfoposala a
Davia, Pilttr Lowery, Sandrl' liY· lt'alph Fellows; jud~~~. Dr. N. sounding boafd· fen prOpaganda
sen, Jat!t~ Buneb, Ol~mae .C!ark, ~·a-.pd Green, elllllrman, !Dr. Ora and will rcjCet any agreemt"nt
f\uth Ann .Edwarcb, Sal1dra Slnpr E . .Rumple. and Berkely R. Shaler; which Would provide an air·tll]:ht
.~tty GilmOre, Janlee Zirkle, bi:nquetj Dr. Jtdward t ; Plymale, ingj"Jrction s:y&amp;tt'm .
Christine Coats, -arttlla Ward, dtairman, Dr lft:armond t. lanssen
S"usan PUllen~". · Rqse\t.i RitbWdl, and Donald ·o. Cox; reglsbation .
Tht&gt;l"o sccm11 to be a feeling
.XU~ Sauer, B:)rbara a~lt BettY Dr. Raymond E;... Janste.f'-! chalt· that this time, 11 way may be
COvert, JluUs lfuclt, Bee~ Leon. man, ,Dr. tf.ill.e,if W. Whelpley, found to gN the big power&lt;~
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and Mrs. Chrlst1nt F. 'P'tit"ps.
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Exhlbite lnd displa:y, Dr. Ralph .
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M. Edeburd e11alrmafi D't;' ' Ra . m armed strcngtth and co ro
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m~9~ -1~· ~~m'fe~. an °!, Ora E.
The London talks are- being
rJ'rl·cll~ ,Nf·JV1:a~d ~cl~ , by .. rel?!esentati~s. ' or th,e
Green, and Dr. Howard L. Mills. Umte_d
St;ates, . Canada, -&lt;lrcal
J!~dE:;w"n~~~..I&gt;Hn
, lrge Br1!aln, J?"Bnc! ,and Russ(a, ~~ ,
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·a'r1.~ ,Dr. sub~om~itte,· o( tbe'-'~ Un.lt~~ ,_ a·J,
Yranl:is~"fl. ·r"W»~J•,Y wilJ. ·a$ist ,ll?!IS ~~~~ment eomrni~~;i~ ,
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~!"! ~t· !ifi)y 'f!itlo
lbe na!nes ' :W'ar II i"'lde the ~· N .and . lr.'V
, ~ ·WJlrb£•Wfft{ltf!,~f"~ft.R~ P\i!' pfficlat' twe..en . ~nterested powers
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Commentary .

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Junior Glet &lt;;tub mem4&gt;eu ...
(Con.Unul!d Jrom Paa:e one)
EvalYn Oibtdt,la.; Be.t"h• .Wn.O~,
..:...JHrria~ Grace C1pteha1 flnt .. .1. Sylvia. Rowley, J(aren Greg, Bev·
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Portland Grade School come from
behind in the last minute and 50
1CCond1 to tie Rutland at 27-all
tbeh emerge the winner 3:5 to !1
In the third overtime of th~ final
game of the Portland· Grad~ School
Invitational basketball towrnament
Saturday night.
It wu a fut and gkiiJed display
of basketball that the "little fel·
111Ws" put on, both finalists ahow1 ing the result of arduous training
~ and coacbi~;~g. Rutland bad come
in as favorites, having beaten Port.
1 land ~ice In regular season play,
I and undefeated this season.
Ferrell CQ1.art. a rebounding
wizard, tied the game up with less
I than two minutes to so wit~
· twl.llting shot from a favorite spGt
I l!fght feet to the sl.de of the baa- .
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In the first overtime Portland
play~ it cozy, freezing the ball,
except for one turnl}ver, until l.IS
seeQnds before•the end. Sammy
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Ra' oreak otlen•e wbieb bad l'oTilaod
as being recognized as havh1g connected on the ~~~~~~lin stitches all night, tied It up
shot'' in the four-night staod Portland Grade School b
again at 21)..29 as .Hobatetter tallied
ball tournment. Young Birch, a nUty tittle guard, is a younger with mere "'onda len.
double for his brother Bob Birch who was a senior star and
In the second overUme Dugan
put Rutland in ft'Qnt :n-29 but
Co-Captain of the Racine High School Tornadoes this season.
little Billy McKelvey who .,.,
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na Hilldorc, Lots Knapp, Altie
ID Older to receive ~de&amp;ree the Stover, Nadine Roush and'Linda
Donohue Each girl was presented
wUth a symbol of thetr degree.
Conferring offlcers were Judy
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hutoriam and Patty Martin, aeeret.ary.
After the meetiDI wu adjourn·
:lin, Dale. Slidlh enterlllned the ed Carolyn Norris, song leader,
Thir4 Friday Club, .Friday evon- led in lOngs and refre•hmentt
i.ng Ill, hot
Sprin1 Avo.
were aerved tn tbe bome econom·
tl"ooliNinl ~ort buolJ&gt;...... ie• kitchen.
lion .1!1 llliV; · of lho preoldea~

Mrs. Dale ·s~ith
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Tho.e reeetvtne the Junior dell.
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!'....,.. ~' lumoo; &lt;:~ 1104 qDo,Leota Birch. Marabelle SharpStat&amp;: ll"'leJ..~t.o ll'e &amp;tven lo- naet.. Louise Fisher, Joyce Cauon,
eallf nA we St..t. deiJ'tl II
Kathryn Bailes and Mary Ham•
ven, atl:.:ol::•· Tb.Qe deq,eet Chapter Degree were conferred
liY"e P'b
tnilloa -f!J' out. em Sally Pearson, Martha Teaford,

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played •lilt prlreo awai'dod to lin.
Addle ~ Crtaner, Mrs. Max llein.
hart, IIIIo Kale Ebmbach aDd
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lhe booteA to thole lllniled above
·~· Edward Hlte, Jlrl. Erne1t
;Rilldea, lin. Albert Eberabaeb,
Mrt. Everett Dtlley. Jllu Anna
Ebenbac!h~ Mn. Cleland Heines
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klli, Mr. ltd lire. Garllner -:lbnkln ond ..... Larry and 1101&gt;1»' and.
tbe h~st orul bootelt oDd chUIIre!!;
Slloton, 1oiflrey ' and Jll&lt;!i~~ ;

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Of Lynn Schwab .

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

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HouYi: JI&amp;•Fri. J-5; Sat. t·JJ-Opn •Mn~.ll.ff ltw opoii\CtuM
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sionen were reporte/ to be atudy..
ing U.e req~Jelrt ' for riJhtHf·w~&gt;:,
so that certain safeguards may be ·
secured ljlinat future abftormal •
eOJll to roild improVement in thlt
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'Parke CarroU predleted today '!hat
the Kanua City Athtetk:s ~ulct

•IHf• to rttlftfttt Of 1'140rby tow•1

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

Fot Union'(;CHJid
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reftle11 op!ntioCI' after her car
rtruek one owned b)" Robert lloov·
el'. 3'7, Pomeroy. The impact pusb·
ed. Hoover's ear into the rear of
one owned bY Olin Booth, 32
Pomeroy. Hoover'&amp; ear bounced off
Booth'• ear. and 11truck tbe front
end of a'notber owned by Manning
M. Darl), 20. Sbade RD I.
lnvettigating offlcers Police
Chief J'rnk Hudson and Patrol·
man Jfrbia MeK.entie 'Aid an tbe
eara hid: been parked 4\gatly'- They
aaid :Mri. Holter tOld tbel!l she
to mils a water bole:in the
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morniq 011. Pomeroy'• parkm1 lot
when a Pomeroy woman driver
collided with the relit of a parked

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StQWE, Vt- \liP - Olymple
Natalie WOOd• Edmund O'IBrlen ebampion Toni Sailer won the
Brian Donlevy
downhill and clinched combined
CRY IN THI NIGHT
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of-way under roadJ for tbe line
had been tJked from the county

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

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the Mamaux • Son Co , Pittsbmbh.
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and dauchkit, $antlra, were Saturday vlsltora~nrkanburr.
Mn. Elolse
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Sherd Gllillo"'\ ~·~ hla dou;h·

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home In Bradb'"" alter spendlna
winter wtlb litl.' Bofnloo Mll·

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

route.

5 A clatm for $20,000 was en·
ttred wath the Stale Highway De-partment for damage.! ·to ' th~ .8 ~·1!1.
9f a mil~ frop~¥ed to be givtn.
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baek to the .coUtlty.
Jn another action ammal chnl.lll ,1.
totalhn!,! $156 wNe a"·arded John
I. Douglas, Albany RD 2. and .\Y.
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