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Friendly Neighbors Club Votes
th~::·:~:.;·'w:~ ·~:::d ·~?t~n;
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COncer,
· pOny l 00p FUn d5 Milch.
potluck dinner at noon to M".
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Rev. and Mro. Waldo l.
CflntribuUona were made to the A.ugusi 27 . A "t hank you'' no'e Bartel&amp;, Mn. Dale Smith, Mr.i

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BUICK SPECIAL

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Dr. sedan,
~DUJ w.w Rac(io,
Club met Tuesday evenmg
Praeticilly
tire~~,
aew paWl
the home of Mr.,_ Geor~e
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Spring Ave.
Denver Th&lt;lma , president
l &gt;•"«i , cd and plara were made fo.'
pict"llC foi' members on June 25
at 1he Middlepl)rt llond_sidc ~a._ k
and ror the annual r11m1IY p1cn
at Lake Alma on July 28. An Invit.ation was 'acre p1e~ for an ou tCHRYSLER~LYMOUTH
N. 2nd
Middleport mg at the cottage, of Mr·. an~
}tr s. Rw: hanan. Jo'orked Run Lak...

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.MEIGS
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Wa! read from Mrs. LUeien Pou- The!Kiore Mora, M1ss Lena Gruelin for flowers !CDt ber while hoF · ser, Mrs. W. L. Kautz, Mrt:. AmU·
pitalized.
da Ka!plilr, Mrs Addle Grue.ser.
Secret pals were re,•eaJed with !afrs. Cla•·a Schaeffer, Mrs Carr !
an exchange of gHts. New namf'".s Grue!er, Mrs. H;m-y Keixr. M ;~
were drawn for the new year Katie Be"cht, Mrs . Walter Bae"',
Games were played and prize~ Mr! . Beulah NeutzliDj , Mrs. Ra.,r·
awar{!cd to Mrs. Jacll: Rob3on mon~ Jlood, Mri. Carl Shield&amp;.
Mn. Donley Reibel and Mrs. El
Mrs. Clarence Massar,
M. ~­
wood Bowers. Mrs. Reibel wa~ ~onnan Kloes, Mrs. Grtwer Erb,
also awarded Lhe tra\•ellnl priJo&lt;! Mis:; Anna Durst. Mr$. Roy Seyand Mrs. Ronald Smith the door fried, Mrs Olho Murray, Mr;;
pri1:c.
Lf'na Huber abd Mrs. Loui11 Rei·
l)eFreshmcnts wel'e served by 1 bel.
Lhc
to those named above
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Lon McKnlghl., Mrs
Harold Lohse. Mrll . Lee ,Tyo, Mrli
Ufnry Werry, Mrs. David Ohlinger, Mrs. Charles LeJi!:ar, Mrs. Rohert Arnold, Mrs . Charlell Werry
and Mrs. Joseph Struble.
Mrs. Horace Karr assis-ted bY
Mrs. Robert Woocfs enlertame&lt;l
the Chester Ga;den Club it her
home on W~dnesrl ."'.y evening.
The meeting
Opfncd by ~he
preaJdent. Mn Eroil Dean. 1b ·
llclorul hint w~· read b, lllr•.
Clarence Neutdmg. 'fhe rolJ ca I,

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The birth.day

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Set For June 13

WASHJNGTON (UP) - President Eisenhower's vigorous
fight lor his foreign aid program appeared today to have begun to pay off.
•nd endoniriJ a &amp;1udulant ebel
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee Friday authorized
Air Force during the
and thre1t.e~in1 tbe·.11(1! ·of Wu- $3,367,11(1,000 in aid for next ~al year.
first.day that' blanks were llud Smith, wl11 10 10 trill before
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~e' committee tut a net 01 on11
1""'· Tb~ay; lUBe 13 at
received"cbec.k "Nl). "5904 • a,petit
$227,300,000
in fandl requested bJ
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Middleport Gorden
Club Meeting To
Held June 12

METROPOLIT ._N

STARKS PHARMACY
POMEROY

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Junior Hig,h
Fellowship
Picnic Held

BOTH NEW and USED CARS
1951 Ford 4 dr. Sedan
Rough hut runs good. 6 cyl.

$195

1951 Chevrolet ··· · · · · · · · · $395
2 dr. Sedan. Good buy .

1951 Buick Super · · · ·· · · $444
4 dr. Seda·n. Dynatlow drive.

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1952 Dodge · · · ·.. · · · · · · · · $366
2 dr. Sedan. Week-end special.

1952 Iuick Super · · · ·· ·· · · · $795

4 dr. Sedan. This one's really sharp. Dyna·
flow drive.

19531ulck V8 ·· · · · · · · · · $1,195

Super 2 dr. "liard Top". Dynaflow drive.
Like new light grey wilh rod top.

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1954 Buick VI's as low as $1,395
Choice of five fine cars. Someone Is really
going to get some good buys! These cars all
have Panaramic windshields and latest
style bodies. Speci•ls and Supers - 2 drs.
and 4 drs.

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choice of color.

All Sizes

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$2.95 ·
Panti, $~.
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1956 Olds-.obde · · · · · · · · $2,595

Heater. V8 -.notor,

.rood lifts.

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and out.
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4 dr. Seda.n. Really sharp Inside and out.
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Schoolbus

Raeketo Committee al&lt;l Preoldent
J'amu G. Crou of the Bakery

.FuncrtJ srrvices will be he. •
lfonday at 2' p. m. in the United
lkethera Church at Mason City (l
J~anette (HaJJ) 'Stitt, 28. )(Jddle-Rt, 1 who 4ied early s3.tur·
in RoiJer Ho!pita!

Worten Union. problblJ would
get a cbanee hut weel: to UliWel'
cbargea made •PiDst; him. WitDellel bave ehartaf Uaat union
tua.U were ltJed to bur bim 1 Cadillat and to JJ1Y money to Ilia girl
.friead.l. Tbt&gt; committee rei:UIIlel

hearina• Tbundar.
are b ''"
Appropriations: TIM: senate A_pand
Ra1 proPfiltioDI COmmitte ~bas ipa twin 1bter Jea \· prove~ t~ rblt , ·~ .lllOIIe1
ine
of Weirton, W. "V;. biDs eazTyJnc lnori tbu 11 biWoa
IDd another slater Janke Lee Hllll dolluo In Iul)d.j for ill&amp; ~Ill- .
of Muon City.
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tore Departmf!'Ot. t.1M taW De~surviving are her husband partment and' tbe De~nt of
Hobert Stitt ant' four cbildr - :n. Healt.b; ~Uon 1nd Welfare.: .

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~on doUan ~ carr,- into,_1851 tbe
soil blnk PlOIP'UI wblcb tile HoUle
had junked. Tbe senate wu e:i:·'
peCted to apend' a 10Cid' part of nest
Wf;f!k eonliderinJ the three- meaAtrea.
cbtlr:&lt;h for oervlces.
-----will be mlde In the Cll~-r
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Gmel Hill Cemetery un&lt;!Or
the direction of the Ewiat Funer•l
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Home of Pomeroy.

Kellf Hall Stitt an4! Brenda Ten
neuee Stltt.
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Frieftdt may cau 1t the Lawenee Hall residence at Ml11Dl1 City
until noon Monday after which
tlmt"the deceued wiU be remoV! I

VICIOUS

By
A seYei'e "windstorm or t-ornad(l,
aceompanled by three inches of
rain, CU!bed tbrough Movn&lt;l CUi .
Mo., Frida.y, tumbling Uetll a.:.1d
Mrs. Bruct: IJoyd, actin11 in the leivi.Dj twiated telephone lines In
!"'"'!'"' of her husband, ]lrUCe it! wU:c.
who was called to I special
M~Wilile, the Greybull RJver
of the Middltport Sc:bool in W) 1.m.ing began to recede after
·~:~~:t:f.a~l
a meeUng of the forcie8 ,aeqnJ resident. from
Park Auociatio,n Inc. thetr hoiD•rt WbeJI it brimme.l
Hall- Friday DJgbL ·• alonl a &amp;qlilile B"ell'Ttaay.
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heavy electrical Stoqn and · No ia,jW'ie1 Dt home dami(c
at the hour Bet tdr the were repclrted folloWing the big
~=;~~~~;::::.t cut the attendance blow w'li.Jch wbiiUed t b r-o tqft
Tentative pliUII , foE: fdOO!ld City. Tbree black lunnt!l
prl'je~t were disc111se'd' ""''- d h
lfai 1h4
Lloyd, the- Rev. uew:lll'd." 11011!'~ s, overed near.
w· . ·~ '
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~ns.. friday anernoon, but aU
l;;r,~:;Mayor 0 . Fisher, Street !M)ted aloft.
Lewil El1is, Mn. 0 . P. ""Fell'l that mountain r-h era
Jenklnllon and Elean.
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..voilld ()VeriJolV were beJgb.tened ;
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to the Park Auo- by p-redictions, Of high ~··
department bad ~ure• In Colorpdo and Wyomiq.. •
around the 1(110- l'houlbout the. area, river._ haY,!!
Pool and he was apP~~hed flr \ pused 00od 111ita;i·
Mrs. Llo:r"- fOr but no great 4anee.r appe~~
the bollf~bocb . min~nl The l5o mile Jtr:ip· ~vw, ·
are growin&amp; -on tbe banl: Meeteetse \o freybuU, W~ 1ur.;
, above the pool.
· fered mino-r d'amage in ~ .fl~ ,I

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Suburba•. Orlgtfta\ b1aok liqloh, i""!l tlNi. •.
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Pholile 52! or S06·M Pomeror.~ Oblo

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UNITED PRESS
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Police Seeking
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Funeral Sen'l•ce
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Aho $100"1&lt;&gt; 2475 oncl
Wadd!nt Rlnt $12JO

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HEATHER $350,00

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Realb a sharp one, 88 -'-- • door. $Pi)eial. 2--tone, beater, radio, h)'dnmatk:,
power s\""inJ: Ind. power brakel. ---.. ..

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4:-Dr. lnterlor Ute new.
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Cleaner Cars At Lower

ShoWroom· freab.. and only 11J9() miles.
heater, Uaht blUII finl•h. Another new
Chevrolet trade in ~--·'-~ u--·-:·r· -~

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A decorated cake centered Llll'
honored guest's table which w.,~
served with inrlividunl ice cream
slices followlrrg a poth.lck dinner
to appro:dmalely 90 guests.
Mts. Albert Coates and Mi.&lt;is
Ramora Boice
registqred
th ~
gue~ts giving each a .souvenir of
tbe occasion.
The Ladies
wL~ hc s tv
thank
who
in any w:ty

1957 Ford "8" 1-Dr.

Super "88" Hard Top. Power Steering,
PQwer Brakes. Hydramatle Drive. New one
~osts ovet $4,000.00. Low&gt;mileage.

SemJ-tnllenr hive been having
hard time on State Route 1 north
or
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tew dayl, with

e-xpeeted.
The Prl!!:lldent bu made ritor~
ous appeala In behall .r the PfQoiram. I prime tar&amp;:d. · Of CODU!'Iional &amp;ctJnomtzcn. However, the
bill 11lill ba11 • laa1 wa, to go before it tlears both bOUiel of ConI'&lt;"The Roue ForeJtn AUain eo.
m.ittee planned to opert ib bear-ing• on tbe bill lfoadly with teatimoDJ by SerretarJ of State loha
FOfte1- Dulin.
'Tbe Senate eomm.JtlH appreved
in fu11 the President's re.auut for

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195.6Fonl VB ·: · · ·· · · · · · · $2,195

2 dr. Sedan. This car has never been sold.
It only has 3,650 miles on it.

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tlce·
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1955 Buick V8's as low 11$1,795

Parklane Station Wagon, Finest series
Ford made. Most Deluxe 01 Deluxe. Fordomalic. Fully equipped.

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COmljiO• PleQ
con.
Other trta!J aq;ijoBuloid

EUeabower-a reduetJoa eoMJder..

ably lea U..r. IIWIJ oblerven had

• -millloli. dollar dn-elopment
Joan fund, tbe J:ll)or ecooomit' aid
proYlaion. It redoc:td ·defenae 1nd
"defeDSe tuJ'pott QIJJtance 200
milUon dollan.
Committee Chllrm1n Tbeod:ore
Frane.iJ Green D. B. I., aJd be
hoped thO Senate eoul~ hoain d ..
bate on the meuure aeu 'iPeet.
He aid be would formallr report
Thureday at 2:4.5 J'l. m. a tM billKonda,-. Senate Demoent~~":;·';,l~,dr:.lvea. by ·a
ie Leader 1.4Y"ndOD B. lolluon m.
:_,cor~~'" ~ 'l~~~Jr.~ii 1•.
w. v.a.. Jack-b.ifed dipteet 11e tuored ear.IJ floor aco .
for'
was comhw ·down a tioD,.
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U~~~~~ onto 1he El!Jt Sltade Jljv- Cjvll rithto: Bl&lt;lero ol tho"
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10 mileo nort~ oll'lim.. ti.U ~"'IIU · lookect tu llif •11'
mimtration to keep the RoUM
went ou· the right from Hleodinfl It to lnelude., f/uo.
two '
road and tore ·out -11x contrcwenlal ujlll'f qta1" am.milten, according t o informatio~
IJO!itll'. Hea.,- damnge .ment. Botb IUPPOdeJ'I and oppoavailable lit" the Strong ll'liner=a,
to tbe' tractor-traDer. nents of tbe amendment predicted
Home in-WUkeJviUe.
the vote on it would be elose.
. Th.e deteased Ia also &amp;\U'Vived by
Rep. Eupne l . ll"!i'rthy &lt;Dan aLint, Mrs. Everett Tracy of
llinD.) ..td Republlew wlU have
Pomeroy.
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Jo: provide the neeeuo\'t . margin
Funeral arrangements 'are
of 15 to 20 vote. to dol..! it
complete pending ~rrtval o( One
R.ac~ts: Chlirmao .lobn L Meof the aon1 froM California.
Clolla.n _(D-Ark.) ·of tile Senate

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Station Wagon. Fordomatlc. Beautiful light
blue finish.

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lo1ierJlnd can and lrut Jta
Used C~ Super Markel

Choice of thcee sharp cars. With &amp; without
Dynaflow. All on&amp; owner cars. Four doors,
Two doors, and 2 dr. Hard Tops.

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[)'om the Ladies Society and Tommy Reuter presented him With t
gift from Bill Ander1on Jr. , Jolul
Youn g, Robert Jacobs Jr., MiJtOJI
Lambert and himself who assist
the p:1stor with the services CD('h

The Junior !ilgh Youth Fellow·
shlp of the Ursl Baptt&amp;~ Church
had a picnic Tuetday at Portland
Park. They were accompanied by
thcir.couneilon, ~r . and Mrs. Gerald Antb.ony, and their daughter,
Barbara, Mrs WllHa Anthony and
Mrs. Wilbur Koeni1.
A short devotional rervice wa!
conducted by Mrs. Wlllh Anthony
and the members and gueat11 en·
joyed games durlnll" the evening.

ProH:eutor. Jamea
the trial daJe

Truck Overturns
On State Route 7

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1956 Pontiac VB · · · · · · · · $2,295

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got H in ~Matoble

The Ladie.s .-,1,1 Society ot thn
St. Paul's tuthera11 ChllTch, SP01.•
s orecl a family m gbt W-cdneRday
evening in ,the church social room
honoring the pa!tor, Rev. L. M
Mohrhoff on th£· 53rd anniversary ~Jf his ministcy.

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family

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Foreign Relations .Group Qkay~
More Than $3 Billion For Aid

Evans TrW Date
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$29.50
FATHERS DAY
SPECIAL

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Is Honored By .
Ladies Aid Unit

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Conlmillee
Fund

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Guesls were
Marilyn Swan,
The Club picnic will be he1tl Jackiyn Jtatliff, Janice Houck and
at Forked Run Park on June 23 members are Bobby Van Cconey
at 12:30 with
and ff"liend.i David Hoyt, Jame1 Hood, Reld Koeuig, Raymond Kloes, Su~an Pullen ,
mvitcd.
Tcxannn Wh.ite, Dora McGhee, Det·
Flower judge,; ror :11c evcn :n~-: tie Lou Gilmore.
were Mrs. Howatd h.night, M r~
Pauline Rlc'lcnour,
Mq. Cl&amp; .. ,
. Deluxe. Radio and IIc;ttc,r Phillip! and Mrs. Mayc Holte ·
overdrive. BeautUul
Ribbons "'-'ere award ed Lo Mr ~.
,.,.,.".'• finish .
Roy Holter. MJI'j. Mayc Mora, Mrs
FORD 4 DR.
Reid Young, Mn. Homer Holter,
Mrs. Earl D~an , Mn. Dorothy
and Heater. F .O. M.
Karr, Mrs. Margaret Webber, Mr., B~
Th~ Middleport G/lfden Club
Letho Koblentz. Mn. Ruth Boer
will bold their combined May and
Ill\
arut ~ta. Howard Knight.
AUTO SALES
Several meetings wt~re annou n· Jun e meeting at the home of D:Phone 6045.J
eecl by the president to "be " ;- and Mrs. F...rnest Mt~a g, Lincol:t
Open Evenings untll9 p.m. tended by members or the club. Street. next Wednesday , Jun e 1:1
A conteat was conducted by
Mrs. Mdcolm Rolle r, president
At Traffic
Mrs~ Ada Neutzling and won hy will be in charce and the pr-:1.
~o~ram wtll inc lud e a papc•· '' R'('·
' prize was won by Mn. Howa n l viving a Ln.st Art : Roses in Cool~·
Mrs. Donald Mora.
'fh.e clonr ing . and Perfume". Mrs. W. W
Knight.
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were Sf'I"V· ll oyes is schcci ule(l tn display a·1
ed by the. hostesses aAAistcd h; "rran'!rcment or rose.o. at
the
Mills Donna Holter.
meet-ing.
Hostesse..§ are Mrs. J.Jm e, Ha -h ~- . M ~s. Garen Slansbun Mt·s .
Rodn ey Down ing,
Mr:;. · ' Ma a~.
~1r~ . Lawrence Milhoan and Mr.1.
.John Kincaid.

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tnl porUooa. IJlP toct., • 16 IIOJ •
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Y(Jth 1 Matched Suit from Elhlrfelds

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gilmore, Syracuse, are
the engagement of their daughter, Jane, to Mr.
Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Taylor, of
Miss Gilmore. a floral designer, is associated with
parents in the Shumway Greenhouses, where she hai been employed the past two yeJirs. Mr. Taylor is at present In military
service, stationed at Fort Jackson, S. C.
The nuptials are planned as an event of early autumn.

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Mitr'h was
ohsf!rved Thursdil)' answered by 28 mcmbcr.s and
when the Busy Bee Sf!~ng Clrele three 2uests Mrs. &lt;.:lara Phillips,
of the Fe~erat.ed Church met at Mrs. Maye -Holter and Miss Dol·
na Holter
Mr~. Carl Kautz gave a report
on plans for the county Clower
show and r ead the rules anrl
classes
the show. The club
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Cnrdl voted toforRive
$5.00 toward th('
show exoense s. The club will hol-t
a workshop on Friday evcn inq
Juno 14 at the Mcthodi ~\ Church
with memoerJr to bring · materi -1
and· containers to work with.
Mrs. Ruth Baerl gave a report
on plans fq_v ttuf eounty fair f!Qw
er show atld expressed her ho1n•
that mO"I'nl..of th e club.'! in the
county wouid participate in tb~
show this year. She announcer:!
that Meigs County had won second place or honorable mentior
in the class the show was e1·

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wltll 40votlona ~--::11-:-n.--::C.:-:tl
w.... who bid lor ber toplo.

Hr.s. Royal Thomn 'ptMefiteli
the proaram using for her theme
MN. Allee Capehan entertain ·[ "A Light Vrlto Our P~th" after
ed the WSCS or the Albury Me- wblch a lhort bulineu •euJ.on
tbodlst Church, SyracuH, at her was held. The meeUrf,l eloaed
home, Wednesclay evenlng.
with pny~ by Mn:. Capehart. , ,
Refret~hments were aerved dhrThe meeting m eharce of Mr&gt;
Capehart. vice president, opened lrut' .the aoc.tal hotAT.
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Chester Garden
Club Plans For
Flower Show

Busy Bee Sewing
Circle Meeting
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Held On Thursday I

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b:~ aa.d southern plaln'a towa , ~
Uit :A.tlantie Coast, while a COol~
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RICHAIO S. OWIN- GINIItAL MANAOU
IIYNOI.D I. GRIINI - IDITOII
"Woaal advertlolng rooreaeniiU"!', JlottiDeiiJ.KJmball. Inc., au
~D A•e., New YoM City, 16, N. x.
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tered u I8COOd. dua malllna ID}.thr at thtt pOJt otftce .t Pom
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Ohio.
SablerlpUon rates: DeUvery by ean1er where available 30 ~~ttl per
...:t: one vear lo advance 1t The Dally Sentinel office, $115.60: 111
aonttdl. $7 ..80; t~ree months, $3.90. By motor route where avaUable·
one month $1. By .mlilil one year $8; all. montlui, $f.2tl; t.l!.rw aaoathl.
~: one month. St.
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editorial office p~ 397.

PLAN AOSI DANCE
evenlug from fH2 the
Monday
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Powder Puff Club ia spocsoring a
Rose Dance at t~e K. of P. Hall
wbeJI a King and Queen will be
ehOien dunng the evtmina. Music
W11J1 bt furnlshed by the Moon·
lighters'. Judges for thP royal cou·
ple wUI be Mr. and Mrs. Horace
MeEII\.inny and Mr. and M rs. Cash
Bahr. Refrttshments w1ll be sold 11t
tlle dance.

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TO MilT TUESDAy
The Second Ward WomHJ'! Ciub
will mtet Tutaday evening at 7
P, M. at tlle ward house. Members
at'e requested kt bring articles for
an auction s;tle. Refre11hments will
be served.

mora articles on discipline from The Daily Sentinel readers
that he consented to do one "'final roundup" summary. The
llean's discipline ideas are not new. You tan read about them
in book after bo?k on the problems of discipline. What is new
about these principals is that the Dean has tried them out and
made them work over a period of 63 years of active teaching.
We venture to suggest that nQ single other ai.lthor in America

PLAN AUCTION
The Twilight Garden Club will
meet Thursday evening at the
home af Ml$lsea Ethel and Clara
Garland with Mrs. Norman McCal·
lurn as co-llosteu. An auction ule
will be held durin&amp; the evening.

Firmness, Kindness, Consistency, Love,
Are Basic Principles Of Discipline In
Dealing With Children Says Saunders

discoursing on the discipline and guidance subject, regardless
of lhe number of degrees he displays after his name, has this

proved record behind him. These aren't ideas the Dean read

somewhe~e and is repeating by rote to get his Doctor's Degree
tn educatoon They are systems of dealing with young people
that have been tested, tried. rejected, modified. and, finally
emerged as proved methods of working with children over a
three-stale area, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky . Thus

there is little surprise that our readers want more.

DISCIPLINE OF CHILDREN

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t~rents never should permit their children to tease for
something. When you say "no" to a child don't yield to his
coaxing. There is nothing ga•ined by threatening but if you
do, be ce rti1tn to keep your word . If you dO not 'you are the
loser Some parents expect too much of a child. Set behavior
goaln at a level the child can reach . Remem~r he is only a
child and must be considered one.
B
e just Never punish when you are mad. If you do you
most likely wUJ regret it. I have known parents to punish when
It appt!uJ·ed they were doing it to get even. This is very, very
WI'Ong,
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on a business-like bnsis . Remember your chlldhood. What parents olton regard as bad conduct IS simply the energy in the
child showing itself.
Here Is a poem by Edgar A . Gueot that we older folks
should rend occasionally:

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FORGOTTEN BOYHOOD

He woal'l a lona: and solemn face and drlvea t~e children from hh'ptace;
He duetn't Uk to h
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ear em ..,ou or race and run aa romp about,
And Jt tbey chance .to climb bl1 tree be ill ae: ugly 11 can be,
If
m hi• y~rd they drive a ball, which near hit pretb' flowera ahould
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He hldea the leather sphere away, thua hoping to prevenl their play,
The youn11tera worry him a Jot, thi1 aorry man wbo baa for~tot
That once upon a tlrne, he too the llell·aame rilllchlef UHd to do.
The boyhood he haii left behind ~as atrangely vanlthed trom his mind,
And he ia old and a:ray and croa 1 tor havlnl aufteNd aueh a lou.
He thlnkl he never hod the joy that 11 the birthrllht of a boy0 '

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NEw YORK-I believe 1 have
rather rare for
8 distinction
the 11 e tlme11, for this place. 1 don t
~ave a crewcut hairdo.
Even raftr, I ttiH wear a llut
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w th a brim on it, pinch It, llrJ 1
don't bot~er to put 1 bow In
back. St!U more rare. 1 weou
pants that hit t~e ln&lt;Jlep of my
shoes -.nd are big inouih In thfl
!egg for my legs to breatftl! frec'v
in
As a curiosity, l still have normal lapel!! on my jackets, don'
awn a vest wJtb lapelll, don't ha .!
a Scotcll-plald eummer~llnd for
my dhner jacket, don't haVe anv
embroidered vests, and do'l;t
wear Bermuda s~orts to buslnt!~,.
I P0 11 lUvely do not, have not, an-i
will never own a. cap.
Ir this makes me a curiosif 7,
I'm sorry, bt1t to eye~ accu11tom ·
ed to the sensible garb of he11Li
hunters, bullfig~ter.s, and eve'n
Americans as they used to look,
I think t~e AmC!rlcan man Looks
about as silly as t~e Amerlc 1 1
..vomAn looks sloppy. a motter we
touched on the other ctay.
The haircut Is the topper P.:lr
haps a mown skull looks well on
a hi~h·sc~ool kid or college b &gt;Y
and is practical tor an athlete~
But un a grown man who b no1t

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Cquld you remember what you were, unbarneaaduand untout!hed b'

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7:00 Today ·
9,00 Romper Room
10,00 Tbe Prlee Is Rlght
10,30 Truth or Consequence~
Tic Tac Douah
IUO It Gould Be Y&lt;Ju
12,00 cw+ent
),00 My I,lttle M"gle
1:30 Tennessee ·Ern~
2·00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen for a D•y
3:48 Modern Romaneea

tr~?~%., e to return to cbildhoo 1.
When dloper, and ploafore• b•·
come llahlonable for arown men
In Amerleo. " they
cerloin•y
shall, I wlU •till be bearing adequote lonJ panb and • widl'd • t
brim me ua ·
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Life On The Farm
Capta\n Kangaroo
Mighty Mouse Playhouse
8 u. b
Lucky
It's A .Hit·~""
tlig Top
The Lunu Rana:er
Bia: Picture
Town &amp; Coimtry Cro,.roada
Basellall Preview
Game of the Week
The Early Show
You Are There
Range Rider
Zane Gr.ey Theatre

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SOYIIT IITS RICORD
11;90
LO!mON UP - soviet runner 12:00
Albert Ivanov aet a 30.000 ~ meter 12:1S
world recOrd of 1 hour, 35 mtn- U:3o
utea, 1 seeond Tb\lrlday, aeccml- •:oe
lnl to a Taaa Newa AJeney re- 2:QO
port • receivt:~ Jltre. Ivaftow; clipped 3:80
2.e IICcOnda qtf the former record 4:00
oet by Anti \'loktrl In Fl.. and on 1:00
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8:48 NBC Newa

7:00 Produeer'• ShoWeMO
8:30 Rebert MHIIOmtrJ
~:SO Soldlero of ll'oflune
10:00 l!J41i Tlf
W:80 NeWs Uea.dllau
10:8() N\lewoteb ,
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Saturday-~~;~-.-- Sunday- Chanaei 8

Ja(:kle Gleasoo Show
Gale ~torm .Sbpw
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9·00 ' Gunsmoke
Camp at JacksQn's Mill over the 9:30 0olden Playhouse
week end. Sf:e wont with Mr. and 1000 ·r:.e L:ltf' Sbow
Mrao. Walden Roush of Pt. Pleas·
MONDAY
ant.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell 7:00 Jimmie Dean
of Columbus and Donald Ward of 7:30 Boston Blackie
California were wt!ek end guests 8 00 Captain Kang.aroo
ot Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Newland 8:3G CorlliJII: Areber
9:00 Garry Moore •
and Cam1ly of Mason.
9·30
Arthur Godfrey
1 The Dodson Apartment has be~n
recently occupied by Mr and Mrs. 10·30 Strlk&lt; It Rich
M.. D. Coehran and ram!ly frotn 11:00 \'allant Lady
Charleston. He ill employed at 11:15 Love of Ufe
11 :30 Selli'Ch for Tomorrow
Ravenswood.
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William Davis, Jr., A-3rd Clas.s 11 :4~ Guiding Light
returned to t~e Hollonan Air Forco 12:00 Katie's Kittlhen
Base at Alamagordo, New Mexico, 12:30 As the World Turns
on Monday night after spendlni a 1:00 Our Miss Brooks
thirteen . day leave w1tb bJs par· 1:30 Houseparty
enta. He- Js a member of the band 2:00 Bla Payolt
at hts baR.
2:30 BOb croaby Show

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11:00 Let'• Tlke A Trip
11:30 Wild Bill Hiekot
12:00 0 Hec:kle 1nd Jeclll
12·30 Badge &amp; Bulleu·
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The :tast Word.
Annie Oakley
Lus'Je.
Marge &amp; Gower Champion
Ed Su111V4D ShQw
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AUCTION
Tuesday, June 18 et 10:30 A. M:., PEKINGESE puppies, reasonable.
3 months old. Mrs, w. W. Call,
Rutland, Olllo, R.F.D. 124. Sold
732 Sycamore St., Middleport.
!arm. so will oeU 18 rood dalrf
84!2tp
cqws, Holstein and Guernaey;--s
Holrteln ti.elfera; 12. ho.s, ap· POULTRY FOk SALE-First Gen.·
proxlmotoly lliO lb. taeh; 150.1~· ~ eration Arbor Acres Vutre!ts
hena; ZO turkoya; I e,tra
Croso Btoilor
ciUclu. 1!'011
Fr-. ll!ltlmetn
cood ri«Unc pony, s lilted; ~
EGGS....DeKalh the l'tollt Pul
PAINTII'!tli
frattQrs; plowa1 eultlvatorp, bam·
let. HERll BERRY'S HATCH·
PAPeR•HANGiNG
mill; new Rl'•~d II hoy
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baler~ new
apreader; 42
Va. Phone- GA·2.s686. 5-lO.lmoc
Recine. Ohio.
f~Qt lenath elevator with oleo•
MOt8f} 3 wi,IOIU:, two rubber tire~~ h1y rake: hay titter;
&lt;UUI·Pl!&lt;lr;, el!nj pJdior; chick·
en Ieeder~ fi&gt;llntllu; ho, fee&lt;lera; lie oi,.;;, '"ctric p~mp;
eiJCIIik:· ~ro~..-; .milk cqoler;
~ bot water ..,eater;1mllkera; str~n·
" ""'~ 1111111 CODt; eablnet and t•·
Wr, mlDI: bltakets; 8 rooma •t all
kind of furl\ituu; antique~ and
all kinds oft curtains; dJihes;
pots; wan•: tible11: linens; rug1;
aQ.4 otber itelal W numerous to
. mefl1lon. ·
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L"J~ will llt f!~r¥84&lt; bv cbureh.
Godd•hf
GARAGE DOOR, rocker, buffet,
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antique umbrella stand, antiqu~
Insurance
~3, 1~, 17, 41p
disbes, oil heater, day bed, orn·
I amental shutters, glider, lawn llarneoSimpoon Ills......., Ageaey.
';Y• lltYe lit tho vl&lt;lnlty of Pom•
mower, table lamps. Phone 364.
liliddleport. Fire - Aulomobller.,. • MlutiUl Stinet Piano
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BotW. Pbono 131.6-X
6 7 6tc
whlcll w;m be tate-a. bt~-ck and'
\0-lU sell i.\ • ,relt lravingJ to L. C. SMITH standard typewriter. FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SERVICE All makes Repaired by Es-·
Excellent condition. · Mrs. Jed
anyone tn need of IIUC:b a .,iano.
pert -t'eeilnl.c.tans. Phone 6286 Y
Webster, 206 Spring A~e. Pom· Wdte et tall for f111tber detalls
Middleport
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6 7 3tc
to Puul F. P~f, credit Adjus~
or, C:-0 Heat&amp;n's :Muste Store, !10 Two eb:-ycar..old cribs, complete. COAIPLETE Jnsuranc. Proteetlon,
!lortb Hlllh St.• Columbus. Ohio.
Life, Aute:. Fire, Polio. CQU DoD
High chair. Phone 6251-M
~one C&amp;pital 10737. Easy terms
Mills, Mhldleport, Ohlo.
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~ plafto acceptecl· 1.18 trade-in.
6 5 6te: WALNUT dining table; extension
leaves md pad, buffet, chairs.
Bargain. 63!56-Y.
6 7 3te
RIDERS WANTED from Pomeroy,
lCJ}Itr · Conitruction,
4:3012:3&amp;. Call Middleport 608'1-Y.
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5:45 ~pvts Parade ·
15:~$ Weatherman
8:00 Action
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8:30 Robin Hood r
7:00 Burns &amp; Allen
7~30 T1Ient 8eouta
8:00 I Love L'ue!y
R:SO lleeember Bride
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10:10 ,Tbe Late Show
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followJng a breakfalt at tbe new
offices ot the Ohio Fuel Gu ~o.,' "
llllll1dleport Friday morning,
Atl.ll\dln¥ lho b&gt;eakfut oud demonstration were: Glenroy Ewlns,
Pomeroy; G. 0. Sch;moll, ~Jr Ati- · ~,
bot I, Horaee ·Abill&gt;!t, · Mr* R~~h
DOdson, Alioe Yunifto.l{oward II&lt;&gt;'"
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lilA \lory Bailey •l~ed
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Clyde W't:ll and daugbtet.
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Jerry Didc'lJe and Earl Ke1~n
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In • t)le Wtlk·ln Gordeh Club. June 6.
Tilt meeting was o~ by tbe
prelldent ll'adin&amp; tbe Club ~·
The bUlliReJI Rulon included
NpOrts oa th e nr-ioutf commltteet
and from ntemben who have attended dl.ttrlet meetipp.
Rultt tor the Gardea Club Show
were Nad and a JPfCla:l meettne
Wit called for llnal plans for mak.in&amp; .vraagements 111is,ned to tbe
club. A collection wu taken to
belp pay ex~nae1. Roll eall ._.
aniWered witb 1 hint on. preparing
nowera: for ltran&amp;ementl.
The gueft apeaker, Mnt. Geo.
Carper, gave a very iJJtuesting 1nd
profitable talk oo "Tree&amp; and
ShTUbo ~lllble lor School Ground
Plantfq.
tbe preslMiaa Ado llolklot and Louloe
MIIIjred Hlrrison were tbe J~gu and
and trea- blue awards were liven to Helen
the riew Carper, two, Jess1• Saunders, two
Lee Uoe al4 onf eaeh to llllna Hart, Loulle
HarrifOa. Bertlaa Wi1Uamt and
Marie Barnhllt. Rat to Edna Lee,

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found who parll hb holr lruted
of cuttin4 lt fiat. But from wb.•t
11ve :seen on thb trip baet from
the other end. ot the world, the
Eastern male l1 by all odds tile
most curious-looking critter J'veseen since my lut ant-bear lr.Tanranyika.
Short Jlllnts ~re lOr small '!;Joy~
and i: am expecting t~at soon the
Btune.r Br&amp;wn collar will come
back as high style and we wtll
all be neat little English .boys on
the way to the playing fields off
Eton. EneUsh ehorte are
the
mark or a schoolboy, hi11 pred1-e
umform, and so Is the cap.
one of my cap-wearing, Bermuda abortl·weBrin,, Scotch-pia d
walSt.coat frlenda wu sneering at
me tile ctther day about my h.t 1
one of Mr. ~a.vanagh's best broad
brimmed, black Homburas. He
said 1 looked lUte a Mi8!1issi~d
river
bOat gambler who .had
bou1ht his suit rhun an Italian
tailor
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He wu nearly right In all re8pech, and 1 took It as a comp 1.
ment becawe
the
suit wu
bought from a Roman tailor anlJ
1 am 1 gambler and 1 have be~n
on riverboats and know the Ml~·
slulppi and never knew a gamb·
Jer who wasn't 8 full ·arown man
with aU or a' lull-grown rt~an's at.

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Amon1 them you could rayly walk and share their lauabter and their
tal~;
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or fat, gray or not, a crewcut
lell.s me sevetal thinl!l.
One iB that he'a try:lnr to fool
himeeJf into beJievl,nr be's st!H
a boJ. Two. he nev..- sol awav
from Mom'• apron ttrinas. Three
he might be juJt a toueb on the
aluy side. Four, be hal lao senae
whatsoever of what 1 II'OWn MIJ.
ousht to loOk Ukl, wb1ch ia an
adult. 1 exempt onl•
on•)" person.
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and he la auffertn1 from a scalp
ailment
wblch necesaitate• 11
close cUp.
' Garment-wise! adult America
has gone back to college aM Is
still bellevlng t.b at it orders from
J. Preu and BroOks Bros. and at
tenda Harvard, Yale or Princeton
a~ortly after flnisblnr off at Groton or Lawrenceville. ThiS is 1.1
Inverse sntlbbishness w ~ l c 1:1
touches on the ridiculous.
Jn my youth, we wore wid•
pants apd abort coats in hililll
BChool during the Harold ·r~e11
and John Held Jr. era . Later, in
college, we wore gray flanne'
pants and· brown Harris
tweei
coah and saddle shot!s as a unl·
forll). But the grown men on
bmlnesrt didn't emulate u1. They
Recepted us as kich prone t ,,
fa.,ds and went on dressing like
grown men .
lt seems to me that since the
last war the American man has
rushed backward to Mom't protee:tlon, and t~lli silly elothlnJl!
bWiiness ' li part of lt.
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He bas forgotten how he nn or to a dot's tall tied 1 ean,
Droke window panca, loved to Jwlpe aome Delahbor•' apple•, red and
riHe thlnka that always, day and nltht, hla eonduel Wll e•aett, rt(ht.
In boya today he cannot 1ee the youn1tter t~at he uaed to be,
For,«otten Ia that by·w:one day when he wu at mlaehiPDIII 11 thtf.

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Usually in speaking of discipline people think of some kind
or punishment. However, punishment should be the last re-

always be around. The better natured the parent, the happier
Is the home _or the school. room and the fewer discipline problems you wtll have. Durmg my years of teaching 1 made a
study of the best methods of teaching school children habits
Th'
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IS article will contain some of the things J
learned from that experience and study.
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ne o the first things in training children is to be consistent. The same requirement yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Do not be strict one day and lax the next. Children soon get
on to your methods and if you are Jnconsiatent tbe chUd will
take a· chance He says to himself:
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&lt;~Father (mother or teacher) will not punish me this time."
All youngsters deUght tn taking a chance.
Be I t Y
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ren n your care are O·
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ing. You can be aware of what youngsters are doing without
t~e appearance or wa•tching them . The teacher should not
gtve his whole attention to the recitation, and too, every teacher should see *-11 his pupils rnost the time. Pon't become ab~orbed In the rccltatiqn ~.nd. fQrgct that there are other pupils
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u may ave goo
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ft depends upon two things-the nature of the child and your

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PLAN AOSI DANCE
evenlug from fH2 the
Monday
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Powder Puff Club ia spocsoring a
Rose Dance at t~e K. of P. Hall
wbeJI a King and Queen will be
ehOien dunng the evtmina. Music
W11J1 bt furnlshed by the Moon·
lighters'. Judges for thP royal cou·
ple wUI be Mr. and Mrs. Horace
MeEII\.inny and Mr. and M rs. Cash
Bahr. Refrttshments w1ll be sold 11t
tlle dance.

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TO MilT TUESDAy
The Second Ward WomHJ'! Ciub
will mtet Tutaday evening at 7
P, M. at tlle ward house. Members
at'e requested kt bring articles for
an auction s;tle. Refre11hments will
be served.

mora articles on discipline from The Daily Sentinel readers
that he consented to do one "'final roundup" summary. The
llean's discipline ideas are not new. You tan read about them
in book after bo?k on the problems of discipline. What is new
about these principals is that the Dean has tried them out and
made them work over a period of 63 years of active teaching.
We venture to suggest that nQ single other ai.lthor in America

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Garland with Mrs. Norman McCal·
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Firmness, Kindness, Consistency, Love,
Are Basic Principles Of Discipline In
Dealing With Children Says Saunders

discoursing on the discipline and guidance subject, regardless
of lhe number of degrees he displays after his name, has this

proved record behind him. These aren't ideas the Dean read

somewhe~e and is repeating by rote to get his Doctor's Degree
tn educatoon They are systems of dealing with young people
that have been tested, tried. rejected, modified. and, finally
emerged as proved methods of working with children over a
three-stale area, Ohio, West Virginia, and Kentucky . Thus

there is little surprise that our readers want more.

DISCIPLINE OF CHILDREN

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t~rents never should permit their children to tease for
something. When you say "no" to a child don't yield to his
coaxing. There is nothing ga•ined by threatening but if you
do, be ce rti1tn to keep your word . If you dO not 'you are the
loser Some parents expect too much of a child. Set behavior
goaln at a level the child can reach . Remem~r he is only a
child and must be considered one.
B
e just Never punish when you are mad. If you do you
most likely wUJ regret it. I have known parents to punish when
It appt!uJ·ed they were doing it to get even. This is very, very
WI'Ong,
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child showing itself.
Here Is a poem by Edgar A . Gueot that we older folks
should rend occasionally:

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FORGOTTEN BOYHOOD

He woal'l a lona: and solemn face and drlvea t~e children from hh'ptace;
He duetn't Uk to h
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ear em ..,ou or race and run aa romp about,
And Jt tbey chance .to climb bl1 tree be ill ae: ugly 11 can be,
If
m hi• y~rd they drive a ball, which near hit pretb' flowera ahould
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He hldea the leather sphere away, thua hoping to prevenl their play,
The youn11tera worry him a Jot, thi1 aorry man wbo baa for~tot
That once upon a tlrne, he too the llell·aame rilllchlef UHd to do.
The boyhood he haii left behind ~as atrangely vanlthed trom his mind,
And he ia old and a:ray and croa 1 tor havlnl aufteNd aueh a lou.
He thlnkl he never hod the joy that 11 the birthrllht of a boy0 '

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NEw YORK-I believe 1 have
rather rare for
8 distinction
the 11 e tlme11, for this place. 1 don t
~ave a crewcut hairdo.
Even raftr, I ttiH wear a llut
1
w th a brim on it, pinch It, llrJ 1
don't bot~er to put 1 bow In
back. St!U more rare. 1 weou
pants that hit t~e ln&lt;Jlep of my
shoes -.nd are big inouih In thfl
!egg for my legs to breatftl! frec'v
in
As a curiosity, l still have normal lapel!! on my jackets, don'
awn a vest wJtb lapelll, don't ha .!
a Scotcll-plald eummer~llnd for
my dhner jacket, don't haVe anv
embroidered vests, and do'l;t
wear Bermuda s~orts to buslnt!~,.
I P0 11 lUvely do not, have not, an-i
will never own a. cap.
Ir this makes me a curiosif 7,
I'm sorry, bt1t to eye~ accu11tom ·
ed to the sensible garb of he11Li
hunters, bullfig~ter.s, and eve'n
Americans as they used to look,
I think t~e AmC!rlcan man Looks
about as silly as t~e Amerlc 1 1
..vomAn looks sloppy. a motter we
touched on the other ctay.
The haircut Is the topper P.:lr
haps a mown skull looks well on
a hi~h·sc~ool kid or college b &gt;Y
and is practical tor an athlete~
But un a grown man who b no1t

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7:00 Today ·
9,00 Romper Room
10,00 Tbe Prlee Is Rlght
10,30 Truth or Consequence~
Tic Tac Douah
IUO It Gould Be Y&lt;Ju
12,00 cw+ent
),00 My I,lttle M"gle
1:30 Tennessee ·Ern~
2·00 Matinee Theater
3:00 Queen for a D•y
3:48 Modern Romaneea

tr~?~%., e to return to cbildhoo 1.
When dloper, and ploafore• b•·
come llahlonable for arown men
In Amerleo. " they
cerloin•y
shall, I wlU •till be bearing adequote lonJ panb and • widl'd • t
brim me ua ·
(Copyrlcht. 19S7. by United
l'eature Syndicate, Ine.)

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On Your

Olive Ingraham

8'00
8:30
9 30
10:·, 00
10 30
11·00
12;00
12·30
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1:25
4:30
5 00
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6:00
6.3G
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8:00

Life On The Farm
Capta\n Kangaroo
Mighty Mouse Playhouse
8 u. b
Lucky
It's A .Hit·~""
tlig Top
The Lunu Rana:er
Bia: Picture
Town &amp; Coimtry Cro,.roada
Basellall Preview
Game of the Week
The Early Show
You Are There
Range Rider
Zane Gr.ey Theatre

Buccaneers

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SOYIIT IITS RICORD
11;90
LO!mON UP - soviet runner 12:00
Albert Ivanov aet a 30.000 ~ meter 12:1S
world recOrd of 1 hour, 35 mtn- U:3o
utea, 1 seeond Tb\lrlday, aeccml- •:oe
lnl to a Taaa Newa AJeney re- 2:QO
port • receivt:~ Jltre. Ivaftow; clipped 3:80
2.e IICcOnda qtf the former record 4:00
oet by Anti \'loktrl In Fl.. and on 1:00
Gel 11, 1"', ace:ordlna to tha 8:00
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8!30
9:30

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6:30 "' ...,h...,~st

8:30 Sporb Ji:Yt
8:48 NBC Newa

7:00 Produeer'• ShoWeMO
8:30 Rebert MHIIOmtrJ
~:SO Soldlero of ll'oflune
10:00 l!J41i Tlf
W:80 NeWs Uea.dllau
10:8() N\lewoteb ,
'l'Oolibl
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Ja(:kle Gleasoo Show
Gale ~torm .Sbpw
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8:30 SRO Pfayhouse
9·00 ' Gunsmoke
Camp at JacksQn's Mill over the 9:30 0olden Playhouse
week end. Sf:e wont with Mr. and 1000 ·r:.e L:ltf' Sbow
Mrao. Walden Roush of Pt. Pleas·
MONDAY
ant.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchell 7:00 Jimmie Dean
of Columbus and Donald Ward of 7:30 Boston Blackie
California were wt!ek end guests 8 00 Captain Kang.aroo
ot Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Newland 8:3G CorlliJII: Areber
9:00 Garry Moore •
and Cam1ly of Mason.
9·30
Arthur Godfrey
1 The Dodson Apartment has be~n
recently occupied by Mr and Mrs. 10·30 Strlk&lt; It Rich
M.. D. Coehran and ram!ly frotn 11:00 \'allant Lady
Charleston. He ill employed at 11:15 Love of Ufe
11 :30 Selli'Ch for Tomorrow
Ravenswood.
,
William Davis, Jr., A-3rd Clas.s 11 :4~ Guiding Light
returned to t~e Hollonan Air Forco 12:00 Katie's Kittlhen
Base at Alamagordo, New Mexico, 12:30 As the World Turns
on Monday night after spendlni a 1:00 Our Miss Brooks
thirteen . day leave w1tb bJs par· 1:30 Houseparty
enta. He- Js a member of the band 2:00 Bla Payolt
at hts baR.
2:30 BOb croaby Show

Writer

Comed7 Time
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1:1)8 Limp Unto lly ~el
~:80 Look Up 11 !Jve
10:30 CaiueJ.a Three
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Eye on New Yolk
11:00 Let'• Tlke A Trip
11:30 Wild Bill Hiekot
12:00 0 Hec:kle 1nd Jeclll
12·30 Badge &amp; Bulleu·
1:30 Big Picturt

110:00

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2,30 Vaeatinn U. S. A.
3:00 Face the Nathur

3:30
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5:00
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6:00
8:30
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8:00
8:30
9:00
9:30
10:00
10:15

CBS Sunday News
See It Now
,
The :tast Word.
Annie Oakley
Lus'Je.
Marge &amp; Gower Champion
Ed Su111V4D ShQw
GE Theater
AUred HLte:beock
'$64,000 Challen1e
What's My Line
Sunday News Special
The Late Show

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AUCTION
Tuesday, June 18 et 10:30 A. M:., PEKINGESE puppies, reasonable.
3 months old. Mrs, w. W. Call,
Rutland, Olllo, R.F.D. 124. Sold
732 Sycamore St., Middleport.
!arm. so will oeU 18 rood dalrf
84!2tp
cqws, Holstein and Guernaey;--s
Holrteln ti.elfera; 12. ho.s, ap· POULTRY FOk SALE-First Gen.·
proxlmotoly lliO lb. taeh; 150.1~· ~ eration Arbor Acres Vutre!ts
hena; ZO turkoya; I e,tra
Croso Btoilor
ciUclu. 1!'011
Fr-. ll!ltlmetn
cood ri«Unc pony, s lilted; ~
EGGS....DeKalh the l'tollt Pul
PAINTII'!tli
frattQrs; plowa1 eultlvatorp, bam·
let. HERll BERRY'S HATCH·
PAPeR•HANGiNG
mill; new Rl'•~d II hoy
ERY, Jnc,, Parkersburg, W
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baler~ new
apreader; 42
Va. Phone- GA·2.s686. 5-lO.lmoc
Recine. Ohio.
f~Qt lenath elevator with oleo•
MOt8f} 3 wi,IOIU:, two rubber tire~~ h1y rake: hay titter;
&lt;UUI·Pl!&lt;lr;, el!nj pJdior; chick·
en Ieeder~ fi&gt;llntllu; ho, fee&lt;lera; lie oi,.;;, '"ctric p~mp;
eiJCIIik:· ~ro~..-; .milk cqoler;
~ bot water ..,eater;1mllkera; str~n·
" ""'~ 1111111 CODt; eablnet and t•·
Wr, mlDI: bltakets; 8 rooma •t all
kind of furl\ituu; antique~ and
all kinds oft curtains; dJihes;
pots; wan•: tible11: linens; rug1;
aQ.4 otber itelal W numerous to
. mefl1lon. ·
,
L"J~ will llt f!~r¥84&lt; bv cbureh.
Godd•hf
GARAGE DOOR, rocker, buffet,
~.....,.~ffo.
antique umbrella stand, antiqu~
Insurance
~3, 1~, 17, 41p
disbes, oil heater, day bed, orn·
I amental shutters, glider, lawn llarneoSimpoon Ills......., Ageaey.
';Y• lltYe lit tho vl&lt;lnlty of Pom•
mower, table lamps. Phone 364.
liliddleport. Fire - Aulomobller.,. • MlutiUl Stinet Piano
&amp;»V
BotW. Pbono 131.6-X
6 7 6tc
whlcll w;m be tate-a. bt~-ck and'
\0-lU sell i.\ • ,relt lravingJ to L. C. SMITH standard typewriter. FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT T.V. SERVICE All makes Repaired by Es-·
Excellent condition. · Mrs. Jed
anyone tn need of IIUC:b a .,iano.
pert -t'eeilnl.c.tans. Phone 6286 Y
Webster, 206 Spring A~e. Pom· Wdte et tall for f111tber detalls
Middleport
tHS.tl
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6 7 3tc
to Puul F. P~f, credit Adjus~
or, C:-0 Heat&amp;n's :Muste Store, !10 Two eb:-ycar..old cribs, complete. COAIPLETE Jnsuranc. Proteetlon,
!lortb Hlllh St.• Columbus. Ohio.
Life, Aute:. Fire, Polio. CQU DoD
High chair. Phone 6251-M
~one C&amp;pital 10737. Easy terms
Mills, Mhldleport, Ohlo.
6
7
3tc
~ plafto acceptecl· 1.18 trade-in.
6 5 6te: WALNUT dining table; extension
leaves md pad, buffet, chairs.
Bargain. 63!56-Y.
6 7 3te
RIDERS WANTED from Pomeroy,
lCJ}Itr · Conitruction,
4:3012:3&amp;. Call Middleport 608'1-Y.
6 7 3tp

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Se"f•t swrm .
UO Edfe of Nlgbl
4,00 The Eorty Show
5:30 Your Euo,R'eporter
5:45 ~pvts Parade ·
15:~$ Weatherman
8:00 Action
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8:30 Robin Hood r
7:00 Burns &amp; Allen
7~30 T1Ient 8eouta
8:00 I Love L'ue!y
R:SO lleeember Bride
9:00 $tudio One
1
10:00 Ui&gt;-be·r,llnute'Ntwa
10,115 Se,.lll•r tlie Weotioer
10:10 ,Tbe Late Show
12:00 !:•lth FOr Taday

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"SSolld .._ ..... L.taa"
nar'" 'Pomef9y. , '
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BrlltJ burner wu beld tor dealert
followJng a breakfalt at tbe new
offices ot the Ohio Fuel Gu ~o.,' "
llllll1dleport Friday morning,
Atl.ll\dln¥ lho b&gt;eakfut oud demonstration were: Glenroy Ewlns,
Pomeroy; G. 0. Sch;moll, ~Jr Ati- · ~,
bot I, Horaee ·Abill&gt;!t, · Mr* R~~h
DOdson, Alioe Yunifto.l{oward II&lt;&gt;'"
gan, llaY.mq~d Kloe1, Sall)l Sol*.
~•4 ·e)la;loi,ll...,_ olllld4leport;'
L. I. Lovllt, I!Ualn.,. Pr6mollo~
manager ol Ohio Fuel Gar, At~:
ICaey Jo Gainer, Home Serike
Director, Athena 11nd Jean Augu,.
tlb~ Ohio ~Fue1'a "Bett7 Ntwton"
Otltick11on.

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aportlnept,
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A ctemon.dfatlon of the MaJIC!-

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~roker
MiDfCi{j!q. , OHIO

month

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WILL YOUR
INSURAHCE .
COVERALL
THE -LOSS

TRADE-INS
Ohio Fuel Gas
Host~ Dealers
At Breakfast

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llelp C.UlltJ Trea-•r

FOR ONLY

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ASSOCIATED RADIO
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The Set IMialled
P.tUIIIN'i' IN ADVANCB AND WE KEEP
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Ait SeCo Me G.a ~ Sell
Pldleo llld Admlnl Tnde-lns
Sll! US FOR COlllPLETJi DETAILS

FARM - Salem Township, 26 A.
6 roqm house, 2 chicken - 1
brooder ~ouse, double garage,
building~ and farm ln good condition,
c;.ROCERY - Rural village, gas,
oil, meats, dry goods, some hatd·
ware, this grocery Ia do-ng good
busineq. and wHl stand inspection. ExceJlent business for
couple. Building, inventory and
equipment all go.
.
Earl D. Moodor, R!"Jh"
Pftrl F. Park..., Atptnt
Ponwrey, P.... 201
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T!le July meetfi!IWIII lie at t.bl&gt;
Amta Riw Uld u
the retular Ute fallJ on July 4

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Mr. ud. ill'l. CIQ't.il Bailey o/
AtheM, Mn, Clyde Well and da ,.
&amp;bter and Esther Hares called on
Mrs. Maty Bailey Tllu......y.
, )(r. and Krt. Floyd 8l)ence and
Mre. Cattll SiNOn 1!'aUecl OD MN
Jennie RoUJIJ. ThufiOiaJ.
llewlt eallera at tho Pilller
homo .-e l(i'. tn4 Mtl." Ralpb
Painter and daupter, Mr. aftd .:u&amp;u n.UWJ~a.
}ln. De DYer HyaeH and 1011, D... I ;~=:.:.::;:::;:::;:=::;:::;:::;::,
lor1 JohftiOA.
lit. dd Jh·• Jj
Harry Btowa ID4 tbtWI't'IL
Notlte Help C..uty
Tlnlncla'-' neMa ol .lir. and
Mn. Le118 .. lARbllllo Wert; ltr.
Real l!-e Owaen
and Mra. Euuoe LaahMt •a4 ton
Mr. and Xrt. l.eDII'd Lanbam anrt
The Tu Books are now
dau&amp;hter, Jlr. and Mn. Vnn)~pen for the payment of
Lanhalil o1.1 1!1 Port•nwrg.
Recent e•flerr.. •f Kr. and 1956 June Tax and also De...... ww J•Ulo•• ..... Ill'. ali( linquent Tao:es. Books will
v... ~'!In ~iD. Bullq close July!, 1957.

Carper.

the meetin1 wiU bt held a week
b~..
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-ebolcaliJ, Bliettil.u'l, Pciineroy. ror ,ren' ~etrie waUpape:
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Club Meeting
Held On Thursday

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JIJiolllif
of" w.
vlsltlng Mr. and Mn. Legtn1rd;.
Lanham ·
familY.
lilA \lory Bailey •l~ed
church "- t,bitlter Sunday and ,
spent the day with Mr. ud! lfn.
Clyde W't:ll and daugbtet.
Dina ,..,...., Billie llellm ...
Jerry Didc'lJe and Earl Ke1~n
t!aUed at the Will Heilman )lome
TuefdaJ, ,
Mr. and Mn. !pry
!:'~·-~~od oo llr.

WEST SHADE

BeJn WiDard, Aana hart nd
Mini lfart. White to He)ell Carper and Belva WiUar4 '
The b,osttlt: t«Yed ~freahmeD'­
to nine mel!l.be~» ,..tn4 two IUeatl.
Mlos Ad• H~ W 111"1. Georco

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~.3i&amp;.tl11. ~matle,
Pllooe a&amp;ti-X.

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Walk· In Garden

·mtlna I!Oell
r.. tbe Co-op
Wll
lln. Lowell Ctrper entertained
In • t)le Wtlk·ln Gordeh Club. June 6.
Tilt meeting was o~ by tbe
prelldent ll'adin&amp; tbe Club ~·
The bUlliReJI Rulon included
NpOrts oa th e nr-ioutf commltteet
and from ntemben who have attended dl.ttrlet meetipp.
Rultt tor the Gardea Club Show
were Nad and a JPfCla:l meettne
Wit called for llnal plans for mak.in&amp; .vraagements 111is,ned to tbe
club. A collection wu taken to
belp pay ex~nae1. Roll eall ._.
aniWered witb 1 hint on. preparing
nowera: for ltran&amp;ementl.
The gueft apeaker, Mnt. Geo.
Carper, gave a very iJJtuesting 1nd
profitable talk oo "Tree&amp; and
ShTUbo ~lllble lor School Ground
Plantfq.
tbe preslMiaa Ado llolklot and Louloe
MIIIjred Hlrrison were tbe J~gu and
and trea- blue awards were liven to Helen
the riew Carper, two, Jess1• Saunders, two
Lee Uoe al4 onf eaeh to llllna Hart, Loulle
HarrifOa. Bertlaa Wi1Uamt and
Marie Barnhllt. Rat to Edna Lee,

NOTICE 0, APPOINTMINT
same on
Actrnlntttr•tor
Ett•t• of Mildred M. D""t
of July, ,-~-~~
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Notice is herby given that Mannina:
D Webster whose Post Office Addteii.S i.s Pomeroy Natlonal Bank
Building, Pomeroy, Oblo baa been
duly appointed as AdminlBtrlltor
of the Estat~ of MUdred M. Darst,
late of Route 2, Cheshire, Meig1
C(lunty, Ohio, deceased.
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pated this 22nd day of May 1957. Hll_!l~'~~::_"!~!.:;,~~*
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Dated th.is 22nd day of May 19!57.
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1 man or so to ""'
found who parll hb holr lruted
of cuttin4 lt fiat. But from wb.•t
11ve :seen on thb trip baet from
the other end. ot the world, the
Eastern male l1 by all odds tile
most curious-looking critter J'veseen since my lut ant-bear lr.Tanranyika.
Short Jlllnts ~re lOr small '!;Joy~
and i: am expecting t~at soon the
Btune.r Br&amp;wn collar will come
back as high style and we wtll
all be neat little English .boys on
the way to the playing fields off
Eton. EneUsh ehorte are
the
mark or a schoolboy, hi11 pred1-e
umform, and so Is the cap.
one of my cap-wearing, Bermuda abortl·weBrin,, Scotch-pia d
walSt.coat frlenda wu sneering at
me tile ctther day about my h.t 1
one of Mr. ~a.vanagh's best broad
brimmed, black Homburas. He
said 1 looked lUte a Mi8!1issi~d
river
bOat gambler who .had
bou1ht his suit rhun an Italian
tailor
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He wu nearly right In all re8pech, and 1 took It as a comp 1.
ment becawe
the
suit wu
bought from a Roman tailor anlJ
1 am 1 gambler and 1 have be~n
on riverboats and know the Ml~·
slulppi and never knew a gamb·
Jer who wasn't 8 full ·arown man
with aU or a' lull-grown rt~an's at.

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Amon1 them you could rayly walk and share their lauabter and their
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or fat, gray or not, a crewcut
lell.s me sevetal thinl!l.
One iB that he'a try:lnr to fool
himeeJf into beJievl,nr be's st!H
a boJ. Two. he nev..- sol awav
from Mom'• apron ttrinas. Three
he might be juJt a toueb on the
aluy side. Four, be hal lao senae
whatsoever of what 1 II'OWn MIJ.
ousht to loOk Ukl, wb1ch ia an
adult. 1 exempt onl•
on•)" person.
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and he la auffertn1 from a scalp
ailment
wblch necesaitate• 11
close cUp.
' Garment-wise! adult America
has gone back to college aM Is
still bellevlng t.b at it orders from
J. Preu and BroOks Bros. and at
tenda Harvard, Yale or Princeton
a~ortly after flnisblnr off at Groton or Lawrenceville. ThiS is 1.1
Inverse sntlbbishness w ~ l c 1:1
touches on the ridiculous.
Jn my youth, we wore wid•
pants apd abort coats in hililll
BChool during the Harold ·r~e11
and John Held Jr. era . Later, in
college, we wore gray flanne'
pants and· brown Harris
tweei
coah and saddle shot!s as a unl·
forll). But the grown men on
bmlnesrt didn't emulate u1. They
Recepted us as kich prone t ,,
fa.,ds and went on dressing like
grown men .
lt seems to me that since the
last war the American man has
rushed backward to Mom't protee:tlon, and t~lli silly elothlnJl!
bWiiness ' li part of lt.
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He bas forgotten how he nn or to a dot's tall tied 1 ean,
Droke window panca, loved to Jwlpe aome Delahbor•' apple•, red and
riHe thlnka that always, day and nltht, hla eonduel Wll e•aett, rt(ht.
In boya today he cannot 1ee the youn1tter t~at he uaed to be,
For,«otten Ia that by·w:one day when he wu at mlaehiPDIII 11 thtf.

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Usually in speaking of discipline people think of some kind
or punishment. However, punishment should be the last re-

always be around. The better natured the parent, the happier
Is the home _or the school. room and the fewer discipline problems you wtll have. Durmg my years of teaching 1 made a
study of the best methods of teaching school children habits
Th'
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IS article will contain some of the things J
learned from that experience and study.
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ne o the first things in training children is to be consistent. The same requirement yesterday, today, and tomorrow.
Do not be strict one day and lax the next. Children soon get
on to your methods and if you are Jnconsiatent tbe chUd will
take a· chance He says to himself:
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&lt;~Father (mother or teacher) will not punish me this time."
All youngsters deUght tn taking a chance.
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ren n your care are O·
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t~e appearance or wa•tching them . The teacher should not
gtve his whole attention to the recitation, and too, every teacher should see *-11 his pupils rnost the time. Pon't become ab~orbed In the rccltatiqn ~.nd. fQrgct that there are other pupils
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u may ave goo
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.SPORTS
DESK
Sunday the fourlh round of games in the OVA baseball
league will knock either the Hartford Tigers or Coolville out
of first plloce . T.he clubs are tied today at 3-o each and the rest
of lhe pack i.s waiting patiently to move up .
Gallipolis, 1-1, has the besr chance to get into contention as
Pomeroy ,comes to town. The Meigs Q&lt;&gt;ys probably still will be
without !he services of a front line pitcher. You just don't go
any,w!lere in the OVA without pitching, not with the likes of
Geno Hesson, Dick Spencer, and Llitle Foozy Wolfe around.
Pomeroy Is 1-2 to date .
Pbll Collln&lt;s had a real find in
Huey "Big Chief" Reynolds, Fro~h
tosser out of Marshall Coll4&gt;~e
thl1 aprJDJ. But no one was o1 biP
to eome up, with a job in this
au• for Reynolds. He had '• 1
stay In Huntington where J,I'J
uuld worlc: ani! play eveninl{ ba.ll
In an l"dustrial league. Without
Reynolds Pomeroy i1 just anoth·
Pr club with fair hitUna agai:ut
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Collin• ml11ht try to wDt'k out
1 front office · deaJ • wllh man·
ager Charley Stobart of MiddlE'·
port who hu three experienrl'd
pltchen available- himself, Miek
Miller and Bob A1hley.
Stobart , who hu taken ov,•r
the helm at Middleport at 1 th,.
reque•t or John Parsons, shdu' I
do an excellent job. A protegf&gt;
ot Bob Wren's Bobcat ' ninE", and
destined for the coaching pro·
feBSion, Stobart, in Wren's own
words, '" is Cull ol nerve and 'COU \'·
age" Wtrcn wed Stobart fro ·
quently n his No. I utility i.'"'l ·
tlelder this spring
and fou'lcl
him more than adequate at thirf ,
11hort anrl second balic.
Middleport (}2, lilOCll lo Point
Plea~:~ant.
also 0.2.
H e re·~ .,.,
chance for either to pull out of
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The Pomeroy Yankeea upset Sy.
racuse 10.9 last evenlng ln Mel&amp;•
County Little League ba1eball play
when the winning run waa forced
home in the bottom of the lut
inning u darkness a~d raln
threatened.

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SA " ~~co C 1. 1 UP
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Kinder, veteran 42-y('ar·o ld ~lJ[h_t
hander t_urnerl loose hy the "C'll·
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While Sox last month . slg Md
with the San Diego Par.lres o! thE'
Pacifi C Coast I .eagul'! today and
will report to th~m this week end.
JACKSON IN GRIND

COLUMBIA, N J. UP - Tonl·
my Hurrica ne J&lt;~ck.son , who tight~
champion Floyd Patterson for thr
~eavywei ghl J.i ll e m New York'~
P-olo G-:- ound s, J1 ~r 29, opened
training camp here Friday. H:o;
first two weeks ol trainln ,~ wiLl be
devOteti to ge neral eonditionin::::.
Manager Lippy Bre 1 th:~rt said.
MIDDLIPORT LITTLE
LIA:"UE STAND.INGS
Indian~:~

Yankees
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AKRON. Ob'to UP-Tommy Bolt

who tnet to control a hot temper, boge,Y' five on the finat hole kept dies Jn lbe second lf?UDd. _ thr~e on

and Dow Fireterwalil, wbo appar· him from taking undlrputed fint the baclr. nine over tlte 8,820-)'trd

ently doe1n't have one, start the pl!Ce.

third round of the $22,000 Rubher City Open JOlt tournament today sharing a one atroke Jead.
Bolt of Los Angeles contlhued
to keep hi• temper In cheek FriThe little lireballing southpaw day and added 8 68 to his fint
Louks was c&amp;lled in lo pllt the flre day 67 for a six-under-par 1315. A
out with two .outs and the sack•
full . and the score 9-8 for hia side.
Under the heavy preuure he walk·
... ._ .. ed Carpenter of the Yankeea, tieing the scorr, then hit Hank Clej
land to forcP in' the wlnninJ run.
The Yanl&lt;c.ett bad Ullted four
tlmea in that inning. Hits by Mees
and Bowen, three walks by . s
pitcher whom nobobdy keeping the
Yankee scorebook knew, bad netted two runs.
S:rne\18e bitten were Rick Crow,
Baker and Louka with l slnJle
each and Winebrenner with three
ln...,es
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In other Ll ~ tle League a:lmea Ra·
cine beat the Redlep 6-3 bebind
lhe heavy slug.cing of Wee Foozey
Wolfe and the Pirates ouUatted
the Dodgers )z.a as raln and darknus stopped the game in the top
of the' flfth.

Firestone C•untty Club c:oune.

Fi01 terwald the even.4empered
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of ~breveport, La., 11nd Walter
Inman Jr., of Bolton ,M'aBS. lied for third at the halfway
point with 1381.
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II'ISJI Derby
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At Racine the winning run carne
in the third inning wben Johnton
singled and Wolfe homered. In tbe
fifth Price smgled, Johnson walked
Wk-kline bit int~ a double play
with Price se!CJI'IDJ. Then Wolfe
smacked his seeond homer. Neitber team committed an error.
'fhe Redlegs sot two in the fth
as Gilbert walked and Tom WhJte
homered. In the sl:dh Spencer
walked and Tom White tripled to
drive ln the final run.
White had eight strtll:eout• 11nd
four walks for the losers whlte
Johnllon fam:ed ulne and walked
four ror the wlnnera. Wolfe, pitchIng the !sat inning, fanlled two and
walked one. Wolfe up three tlmes,
got two hometl and a single ami
three runa. Rick Sargent hOmered
In the second for Racine with
Wolle on.

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Ballymoo, the American-owned borae
who flnllbed a IUl'prliinl aecond
ln the 178\b rupning of . the Eng.
llsb Derby, will be polnted for tbe
lrlsb Derby next ntonth,' trainer
.; VIncent O'Brien 11ld today.
Crepello, the most heavily • favored atarter In 10 yean and already being balled as a "auper
horse,.. ,o utran Ballymo11, owned
by John McSbaln of Phlladelpbia,
In the finAl 200 ' y~rds of the mUe
and one-half elaulc Wednesday to
add the second jewe1 or Britaln'&amp;
triple crown to the 2,000 guineu
atakeil he won at Newmarket.
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CLEVELAND UP - n•u be at
lelllt August before southpaw Herb
Score pitchea for the CleVeland Indians agaln.

Tbe ' Mldtlloporl Yonkeeo bum lim by McElhinney when be
bled the Ieag11e leading ~dianll
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Friday night in the Uttle Leagu.! Red Sox
102 010--4 3 1
play 8-4 aild toreed the 1tandina: h:. Senators
012 lb-8 7 3
to 1 tie witb 3-~ eacll. In, the othll'r
Red Solt, Oiler and t;llke~. Sen
game the Senators broke a 41 lie at.ors, Baumgardner •nd Little.
in the bottom of the; tl(tb , with
Line score:
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fo11r run&amp; to win 8-4 !rom the Red
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Sox. pu.sbfn,l the latter lnur t~~ lndiins
100 201'""""" g 5
ceDar 4-0.
Yankees,
301 04-x-8 7
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Indians, Singer and Bush. Yan·
The Yankees at:dea rutir cllncb· kces, Wilson and Slater.
ing run, in tbe aixth inning· when
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Hayes walked, Allensworth and
llOIINSON CAPPID
Laudermllk singled and IWI gut
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on via an error, with two atolen
WASHINGTON lJP --Jackle Rob
bases, four tallie• c(lunted.
J.u.on, basebaJ.J player tyrned bu..- .,
LIt tIe Charley Swackhamet ineuman, became Dr. John Roan·
laced out a three-run t.omer ln the velt , Robinson. of the a,cad~mic
fi
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Ill&gt; Sl ie&gt;' d \)'II
wwl~ F'riday niJhl. Robii!BOD,
a:!!;~.;:; hid !dd~n 10,it~ donned
(own to ~eceive
in the next inning on Bing's an bonon.ey doctor pf laws degree
single and stolen base and Aliens- from Howard University.
. wortb'l slng]e
TIIUCKS FINID
Wilson, the winning pitcher, fan·
ned four and walked one. Singe·
CITY Mo. UP- Virgll
tbe loser, fanned eigiU and walked
City AtNleti~a·
one. '
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aum and suspended
·I ndian run• .,.e acored lb the
days by President )Yill Harflnt by McElhinney when he and I"itlge of the American League fow.
Wire · aingled. Tn.ey added tWo in arping with umpire Litty Na~r;
the foUrth on Singer's tilngle aud during Tbur.sday nia:ht'.s game with
three errors, and . a final one by the Baltimore Orlolea.
Bolin Jn the siXth on two errars 1r';;;;;;~~;~~~~~;;-._,
and a Jt,olen hue.
In the Senatora-Red Sox pm.e
the score was at 4·4 when in the
bottom of tbe fifth D. Little led, o ." f·
with a home run, Baumgardne- ·
gets hie secon~ double, Oller walked two men and thl"n J. Ut!h
doubled. Four runs had• tallied aud
the winners .(!l&amp;de lt stand up f"'r
victory.
Other Senator hitters were J).
Little with his se~ond hit .a single.
and Edwards with another sing!'·
Red Sox hitters were Thomas, L.
Searles, and Oiler, all with singleJ.

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Baumgardnler tanJ~ed 11 and
Oller 'truckout seven In
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Dr. and lfu. C. H.
C,Olumbut, Mr. and Mrt. WI )'Jl :
Cltland, London, o .• vlfiled oYet
tht holiday with ~- 11d M.n.
])end I Clel1mt 1nd llr. and Mu .
Vern Cleland. .Ill. a.nd. lin Ma :-:
Cleland, C"IUntb"u!~ J Wfft ov .&gt;r
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•Ptnt the night wU.h Mr. "nd
Mrs. Denzel Cleland. 1M. t1t1
Klmq alia p.t Columbul risit e11
wltb tl1e CJelandl and thea IIJK!ill
lhe n~t with Mn. Ltlab Me·
Lane, Tuppera Plaint.
The f.utern High School Ba.ad
and some parents enjoyed. 1 p ·~·
nic on the Chester Commons Dtl·
eoration Day and then .. took part
In ~be program •t the eemete1 y
Mr. and Mn. Vlr,U Wood .
Belpre IJ)4!'Dt ~emorial DIY wllh
Mr. and Mrs. ll¢on WoN.
Mr. and M.rl.
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Mra, Harold Swartz and
Df WUJJamstown, W. Va.,
, a~d Mrs. Gerald Swartz of
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· a11d Mrs. George Hensley
recently visited Janice Swartz.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carr at·
tended the aluninl .J)anquet at
Chester Saturday ~ening and
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GaUtpoUS · visited Mr. a.nd Mrs.
James .van Meter.
Mr5. 1 Earl Hart, Racine, .Jper.t
Monday ·~lth Mr. 11nd MrL Cb" •.
P)lles and family.. Mcn~ay even·
ing they vial ted Mr. Hart in a
p k b
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aa: ers ~rj oap~ a . . ,
Mr. and Mra:. .J, T. Mee1 •,f
Atheris spel)t Sund!lr, . .with Mr.
anl:t Mrs. Thed Cro:v.
Mrs . Minnie orr, . Bashan and
Mrs. Edith McElfresh, Leonards.
burg visited . Mrs. Letha Wood.
Mrs. Mabel ,Swartz, Athens.
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and Mrs. Lettie Mered.it , o um·
bus spent Memorial Day with
Mrs. I..etha Koblentz.
Mrs. Violet Hill is a patient at
lhe Universlty Hois:Jitsl, Colur .·
bu~r. and Mrs. .Clifford Beavt~:-,

Tuppers Plains, on the way home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whlie ~f
K~no, Ohio spent Saturday nig"'t Circleville and Mr:. and Mrs. Dale
with Mr
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'' Beave-r, Be1laire
spent ~ · day
and famJ·ly~n
rs. Wllliam Carr with Mr. ' and M:'S. Henry Beah~r.
· Mri!l, Carrie Burson of Afh ..... li
of Iowa and Mrs.
~~~ Mrs. Dora O'Brien of sh~l~~j:fe~~~~~~'·;M'ariort. · 0., reQIWltly
VlSJ~ed the cemetery and called on
Mr. and Ml'S. Malia 1
Mrs. _Ca rrie. Swartz last Wedne~day
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evenmg.
Koblentz i1 spending
~r. a~d . Mrs. Paul Bu~kley redays with his grandparceJved word of the death of his ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gel~·
brother, Keith, by 'drowning on heimer.
Memorial Da,r,. Keith was' weJI
Mrs. Letha Koblenl'l
spent
known in th 1s eommunlty having Tuesday in Parkersburg.
spent some lime ~ith hie brother
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THE SIIIITH f'AMIU

Mro. Rbbert

week
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Accidenls are e~:pen.sive.
You can save yourseti. pleiJ·
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of our low-~t lnsuran~~ '
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daQJ hter, Canal Mnc!belier, IP""nt
ttre weekend wtlh Mr. and Mu.
Ernut J(l')ffbt and ant~t4ed tht

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OD the Bi4ht of. JllM 115. Tht fl'OUP
lt 1ponaorlfts the plaeina on tbe
bulleUn bol:rd the 11lt df etrlurch
offlcera for 1957·&amp;8. Tbil will be
done in tht rear future.
Th·e meetlna cloted wJth the
MYF beaedlctlop.
.Reetat c•Utl'l on Mr•. EUa Wea·
ver werf .Mr. and Mrt . Eddle Stl)o
bart ot Middleport and Mr. o.od
Mh. Arthllr S~tobart , AntiquJty .
Mrt.. Grace Kelly has gone W
steubenvme .f.o visit her ton, Sam·
tUlly, and family and to at·
her granddaughter'• ara~ua·

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Top Of National League Looks
.~e Bottleneck As Reds Lose

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hallqllll.
It wu annouheed that the Volt.y
Mr. and lfn. V1ttot WUl and

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That was tbe word the Tribe re·
celved from Score'1 doetora
N·E~ '1 HAVEN
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day. They said the 2.4-year·old )eft
J. L: Stewart and Rev. A. A
bander, now reeuperatina from an
injury to his ri&amp;bt ere at bia un- Angle attE:nded a Methodist coil·
r
OVA bueball lliiS received a
cle'• Hagerstown, )(d., home would fl!rence In Bucthannon, W. Va.
warm rpptlon from fano lh 's
Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Brown
liot be able to r8fUme workoutl
sprin ... Aa the club.! get farlh r. ··
.Mn
Io the Dodger•·Piratea ga'e •
for "four or five wee'!ls."
and children are villting Mrs. D.
alona in the summor race w ·
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big third Inning won the a•n&gt;e for =-~~~~----~---C. Brown in Glen Ly.n, Va.
OP;eet sreatcr lntere1t. Some
s~ore, who ill
scheduled to
plt~her Shutecn. Gloeckner led
Mrs. Clyde Bumgarctner, Don
fine baseball will be played he ~o
come here for further examina.4:17 off with a •insle. Blaekwell and
and Eddie rec.ently "'lslted Mr
to~nd many of the
youllJcr play
tions late next w~Jt. probiibly
·884 Dave Wellm•n 10t linclel whtc:b
J~ . L. KeUy, of Brilliant.
,era of the area ju11t out of hlah
would require at leaat 10 days or
.833 .with four ertou PY.i •'f~ five
Mra. Gr8;11h~c:e~ ··1nd family
.. &lt;)tool are having \~9·!~~ 9.111
two weeks to work himself back and Mrs. W. 1. Anl~n of SteJ·
,333 runs/
...r - -~t11te of faat compa~y. 1 .,..., ~
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benvllle, 0 •
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In the fifth tho 6odgets tallied
ly MIL TON RICHMAN
fered the loa.
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Mr . . and Mrs. Mark Ward were
Rail,
four times but fell .ahort All Richie
United Prell Sport's Wrlt.r
1 Southpaw Warren Spahn of the
on
a buainen trip tp Virginia
llod
.273 Arnold, Mike Roberts and Dennis
Morris,
The enarled..up National Leagu!' Bravea acattered seven Pirate
last week.
Hom e run:-: I
, Red Sox, 2: Moore alngled. Two basel on bllll race was Ugbtar than a new pair hits in na11ina: down hil sixth viclrlples; Alng, Yankee!! 2; doubles, and a hit bataman plus .t hree er-. of B"hoet today,· with both the tory over Bob Purkey. Bill Bru·
Baumsardnrr, Senatota, 2.
ron brought the runs Jn.
Ood&amp;ers and Pbillie1 tbreatenlnJ ton r,acP-&lt;i MUwautee'a nine-hit of·
bue, p,, during tbe wlnter.
Pltchln~t : La\ldermllt. Yankee~. 1 'fhe game was called with the to step over the noundertng, flnt· lena ve with' a 1lngle, double and
lr UnUM PtHI
2·0: Manley, Scnlltors, 1·0. Mc.EI· Dodgers havinH tbe a1cks full ahd plaoe RedJe11s unleaa ibey hurry trip~e.
NATIONAL LIAOU.
hlnny, Indians, 1·0; Bush, lndi.ans two outs.
Del Ennlt' two • run homer lit
W. L. Pet. Gl l -0.
RH up and get a ~ove on. '
Rookle pitrher Jaek Sanford Is the 11th off Curt Barclay broke
OMAHA, Neb. UP - Tbe na29 18 .817
Strlkeout11· Manley, Senators. 2!S; Dode:ers
Cincinnati
202 04 - 4 7
27 1'7 .614:
l}oa
M1ke Llltle, Red Sox 22; Oiler, Plratea
Brooklyn
071J Ox - 12 7 tbe fellow who may help tbe 1• tie that bad e:dlted between.the tlon'a top eollea:tate baaebaU teams
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Sox,
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Baumgardner,
SenaPlhlodelphla
Dodgers: Curd (LP) JUke Rob- f'hllliel born Jn on the lead, He Carda and Giants Iince the aaxtb oPenl!d the bt.Uie for tbe 1957
tor&amp;, 15.
28 10 .078 2
coUe1e world terles erown today.
Milwaukee
erts (3) and Kapplc and Moore (2). burled them to within a halt· innlna.
The ~ioleJ~beal the Wblte Sox
23 21 .023 4111
Si. Loul.a
Plrate11 : John Shasteen and Butch a:ame of flrat plaee Friday nigbt
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when he atruck out 13 battCfl in when Bob Nieman doubled ln tbe
Tna•, one of \he \9urney favor·
20 28 ,417 9111
New York
Meier.
Cindnnatl
at
Brooklyn
2
beatlnt
the
Chk:aao
Cuba,
1-o,
for
11th
and
cHme
bome
en
Tito
Franlte1,
wu,
to
l)pe6
the
meet
aJahust
t&amp; a1 .a2e 1a11
PlilllbUr8h
hla seventh vtetory.
cona'e llnr.Je,
'he e.a,tern dJr.rict winner, Con·
13 20 .310 13\1 SL. LouiN al New Yorlt 2
ChlCIJO
Chicago at Philadelphia 2
neettcut. Penn State waa to meet
Redieg!
000 201--3 2 o
'rlclay'• ft"uth
MilW'I\Ikee al Pitt!burgh 2
Not to be outdone, Roger (Skin.·
Man ... Hlh 14th Homer
Florlda S'ate, while an evening
Racine
022 02x-t T 0
DrOGklyn 6 rlnc:innati 3 nliht
ny)
Craie
aiJO
led
Brooklyn
to
AMUICAN
LIAGUI
A
rour·ru.n
raU7
by
Detroit
in
twln-biU pJtted CaUtornla aa:aiut
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Rod
tees:
White
and
Speneer.
b·
St. IAula o N. ¥.
nlaht 11 Inn.
W. L. Pet, GB cine: Johnson, CWP·, Wolfe ell) and within a half·Jame ·of the top the aeventb lnolng knocked out ColorldO State and Notre Dame
Phlla~elpbla
0
Chicago
31 J3 .705
with a three·hlt 8-3 triumph over Yankee •t111e r Don Laraen. ac'-lnlt · ~a State.
Howell.
Milwaukee I
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New York
2'1 19 .!le'7 !I
SyraCUic
342 •000 -- "8 6 3 Cineinnatl . .Craie. who ' pitched hi a Fronk . .1\lna'• two-run olncJe off - • •
Detroit
25 23 .521 8
vankee•
001 004 - 10 4 flrat complete game 11 18 atar\1, reliever Bob Grim bigbllgh)&lt;r til• ln1 lhree by Dli lim temon, In .
NEED
Cleveland
23 22 .311 81,i:
Syracuae: Witllama, LouD (6) IIYC the DodJeta their fourth T11era' wU11ling roily. Jili' Bun- fublonlnt Ill vlclory. Roc~ CoBoston
23 2!1 .4'79 10
and Winebrenner. Ylnkeet: Me· atrallht victory while handin&amp; the nina atruck · out 10 blotters in lavlto. blaattd '"" h,omen.
Kansaa Cit.)'
21 25 .441 lll,i Kenzie, Bowen (4) (WP), and Web- RedltJI their fourth loll in the notchlq bla !Oib ll'iumplt, Mlck·
~ Mantle JUt bla J4tb homer for
Catcher Hat Srq_lth af Kansu
B•ltlmore
20 26 .435 ~2
last tlvt ••mel.
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ster.
Ute
tan)l:l.
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~nneeted !Or a bOfDt!l\ ' two
Wuhinaton
!7 33 .340 17
Tbt Milwaukee Braver. also C!Qn•
Wublqton
alx: Cleve- doublH and a atra,l)e in "bits tlub'a
flrhlay'1 Raaultt
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18 blta, Joclud· vJetoJ)- over Bostoa.
Bait. 3 Chicago 2 niJht 11 inn.
In the leaaue atandinlils by cllmb- lind pite~on
8
New
York
3
night
Detroit
tnl
to
Within
JWO
MIIMel
of
flrJt
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Washington 11 Cleveland 7 nlcht
plaee with a 0.0 ~c(ory over PittaKansas City 6 Boato,~ S night
bur&amp;It, whUe the $1. Louil cardin·
Sund1v'"1 Gam..
ala moved \VIthlri '~ cames of the
Baltimore at Chtcaao 2
lop wllh an ll·IMIDII 11-3 triumph
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over the New york Glantl.
Roston at Kanan CJty
Chi,.. ....!,. Martin •
114 E. Mil• St.
Pomeroy
CHICAGO UP - Ex · middleNew York at Detrolt
Jn
the
AQ"~erlcan Leegue, Blltl·
weight champion Gene I"JIImer
waB
~ack on. the eomebaek trail more beet Chicago, 3·2, in 11' in·
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their flve-aame J6ad when Detroit
Jon ea.
"Sure, Jonu bad me In a cor- defeated lila . second - place llJew
ner almott all tbraugh lalt ni1ht'1 York Yankeli111 H. Wasbinfton
tlght," )Ullmer said. "But that'r ll~ked Cleveland, ll-'7, and ~an.
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the w•Y 1 had It fii'Jred. I wanted au City ioPPd Boston, 6-3.
sanrord's \3 atrlkeouu. gave him
him ·to c6rner me. He J111t fell
rlrht into place."
). the NaUon1l LeiJue lead in \hat
Jonea'. manaJer, ~b Melnik department "itb ~ total of 80. #I•
aald be wu "dlaau•t111d" with the )'itlded •only three hits in cxte~·
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iDI ,hll acorel-..., atrlng to 18 .mdecl•loa,
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·~ow are you 110in8 to 111)11 a nhtp. The P~il• a~ored the only
IUY wbb'a ruonin•'" Jqne~t •N!:ed. run of .the aames off Dave IIIli·
"U Fu!Jmer had r\ln bt.akward• ma!l..ln ,t~• lourtb.
:il'bm:tn~ · by Rube Walker and
any fafter 1 111.,1ver woufd· have
Don
Iimmer helped Craig to hl1
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&amp;,!ley. lohnny KIIP!&gt;Iteln ..1.
COUNTY LEAGUE
Plrales 12. Dodgers 8 •
llacinfl 6, Rectlcgs 3
Yankf!CS 10 Syracu8'e D
TIN TOP HITTIRS
Middleport
Bu sh, JndlanR
WiBC. Indians
Wilson, Yankees
Bing, Yanket:~;
Singer Indians

co~\Jllsus. -A u. s. Depart·
meat ot J\Brlcu1ture 11urvey of
household food consumptloo of
1 .000 families indicated ltbout 3
. out of 10 Ameriean faD).lllel are
not &amp;ettlnJ IUfticlent calelum to
meet recommended
nutritional
atandarda, saya Pauline Gruner,
Ohfo State Un!ver1Jlty exte111lnn
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Bolt, Finsterwald, Go Into TW.-d Round Tied
~nkees ~oreeTi~3-l;· ln~ta_ndings.
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'For Lead In $22,000 Rubber City Golf Tourney
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.SPORTS
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Sunday the fourlh round of games in the OVA baseball
league will knock either the Hartford Tigers or Coolville out
of first plloce . T.he clubs are tied today at 3-o each and the rest
of lhe pack i.s waiting patiently to move up .
Gallipolis, 1-1, has the besr chance to get into contention as
Pomeroy ,comes to town. The Meigs Q&lt;&gt;ys probably still will be
without !he services of a front line pitcher. You just don't go
any,w!lere in the OVA without pitching, not with the likes of
Geno Hesson, Dick Spencer, and Llitle Foozy Wolfe around.
Pomeroy Is 1-2 to date .
Pbll Collln&lt;s had a real find in
Huey "Big Chief" Reynolds, Fro~h
tosser out of Marshall Coll4&gt;~e
thl1 aprJDJ. But no one was o1 biP
to eome up, with a job in this
au• for Reynolds. He had '• 1
stay In Huntington where J,I'J
uuld worlc: ani! play eveninl{ ba.ll
In an l"dustrial league. Without
Reynolds Pomeroy i1 just anoth·
Pr club with fair hitUna agai:ut
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Collin• ml11ht try to wDt'k out
1 front office · deaJ • wllh man·
ager Charley Stobart of MiddlE'·
port who hu three experienrl'd
pltchen available- himself, Miek
Miller and Bob A1hley.
Stobart , who hu taken ov,•r
the helm at Middleport at 1 th,.
reque•t or John Parsons, shdu' I
do an excellent job. A protegf&gt;
ot Bob Wren's Bobcat ' ninE", and
destined for the coaching pro·
feBSion, Stobart, in Wren's own
words, '" is Cull ol nerve and 'COU \'·
age" Wtrcn wed Stobart fro ·
quently n his No. I utility i.'"'l ·
tlelder this spring
and fou'lcl
him more than adequate at thirf ,
11hort anrl second balic.
Middleport (}2, lilOCll lo Point
Plea~:~ant.
also 0.2.
H e re·~ .,.,
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The Pomeroy Yankeea upset Sy.
racuse 10.9 last evenlng ln Mel&amp;•
County Little League ba1eball play
when the winning run waa forced
home in the bottom of the lut
inning u darkness a~d raln
threatened.

By Cbel TllllllCblll

' - ---:KINDF-R SIGNED- Ell •
SA " ~~co C 1. 1 UP
. ;-, ou"'?" • a 1 •
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Kinder, veteran 42-y('ar·o ld ~lJ[h_t
hander t_urnerl loose hy the "C'll·
t'a~o

While Sox last month . slg Md
with the San Diego Par.lres o! thE'
Pacifi C Coast I .eagul'! today and
will report to th~m this week end.
JACKSON IN GRIND

COLUMBIA, N J. UP - Tonl·
my Hurrica ne J&lt;~ck.son , who tight~
champion Floyd Patterson for thr
~eavywei ghl J.i ll e m New York'~
P-olo G-:- ound s, J1 ~r 29, opened
training camp here Friday. H:o;
first two weeks ol trainln ,~ wiLl be
devOteti to ge neral eonditionin::::.
Manager Lippy Bre 1 th:~rt said.
MIDDLIPORT LITTLE
LIA:"UE STAND.INGS
Indian~:~

Yankees
Sen11tors
Red Sox
Mldilfleport Results
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AKRON. Ob'to UP-Tommy Bolt

who tnet to control a hot temper, boge,Y' five on the finat hole kept dies Jn lbe second lf?UDd. _ thr~e on

and Dow Fireterwalil, wbo appar· him from taking undlrputed fint the baclr. nine over tlte 8,820-)'trd

ently doe1n't have one, start the pl!Ce.

third round of the $22,000 Rubher City Open JOlt tournament today sharing a one atroke Jead.
Bolt of Los Angeles contlhued
to keep hi• temper In cheek FriThe little lireballing southpaw day and added 8 68 to his fint
Louks was c&amp;lled in lo pllt the flre day 67 for a six-under-par 1315. A
out with two .outs and the sack•
full . and the score 9-8 for hia side.
Under the heavy preuure he walk·
... ._ .. ed Carpenter of the Yankeea, tieing the scorr, then hit Hank Clej
land to forcP in' the wlnninJ run.
The Yanl&lt;c.ett bad Ullted four
tlmea in that inning. Hits by Mees
and Bowen, three walks by . s
pitcher whom nobobdy keeping the
Yankee scorebook knew, bad netted two runs.
S:rne\18e bitten were Rick Crow,
Baker and Louka with l slnJle
each and Winebrenner with three
ln...,es
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In other Ll ~ tle League a:lmea Ra·
cine beat the Redlep 6-3 bebind
lhe heavy slug.cing of Wee Foozey
Wolfe and the Pirates ouUatted
the Dodgers )z.a as raln and darknus stopped the game in the top
of the' flfth.

Firestone C•untty Club c:oune.

Fi01 terwald the even.4empered
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an1s.u,e n e
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ba1 played ln, added a four-under·
par 87 to hla, first routid 68 to

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Three younger prot--Gay Brewer Jr., of CmcinnaU, Johnny Pott
of ~breveport, La., 11nd Walter
Inman Jr., of Bolton ,M'aBS. lied for third at the halfway
point with 1381.
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Ball OSS Aimin.g
Toward FamOUS.
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II'ISJI Derby
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At Racine the winning run carne
in the third inning wben Johnton
singled and Wolfe homered. In tbe
fifth Price smgled, Johnson walked
Wk-kline bit int~ a double play
with Price se!CJI'IDJ. Then Wolfe
smacked his seeond homer. Neitber team committed an error.
'fhe Redlegs sot two in the fth
as Gilbert walked and Tom WhJte
homered. In the sl:dh Spencer
walked and Tom White tripled to
drive ln the final run.
White had eight strtll:eout• 11nd
four walks for the losers whlte
Johnllon fam:ed ulne and walked
four ror the wlnnera. Wolfe, pitchIng the !sat inning, fanlled two and
walked one. Wolfe up three tlmes,
got two hometl and a single ami
three runa. Rick Sargent hOmered
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Ballymoo, the American-owned borae
who flnllbed a IUl'prliinl aecond
ln the 178\b rupning of . the Eng.
llsb Derby, will be polnted for tbe
lrlsb Derby next ntonth,' trainer
.; VIncent O'Brien 11ld today.
Crepello, the most heavily • favored atarter In 10 yean and already being balled as a "auper
horse,.. ,o utran Ballymo11, owned
by John McSbaln of Phlladelpbia,
In the finAl 200 ' y~rds of the mUe
and one-half elaulc Wednesday to
add the second jewe1 or Britaln'&amp;
triple crown to the 2,000 guineu
atakeil he won at Newmarket.
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lelllt August before southpaw Herb
Score pitchea for the CleVeland Indians agaln.

Tbe ' Mldtlloporl Yonkeeo bum lim by McElhinney when be
bled the Ieag11e leading ~dianll
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Friday night in the Uttle Leagu.! Red Sox
102 010--4 3 1
play 8-4 aild toreed the 1tandina: h:. Senators
012 lb-8 7 3
to 1 tie witb 3-~ eacll. In, the othll'r
Red Solt, Oiler and t;llke~. Sen
game the Senators broke a 41 lie at.ors, Baumgardner •nd Little.
in the bottom of the; tl(tb , with
Line score:
R H I
fo11r run&amp; to win 8-4 !rom the Red
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Sox. pu.sbfn,l the latter lnur t~~ lndiins
100 201'""""" g 5
ceDar 4-0.
Yankees,
301 04-x-8 7
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The Yankees at:dea rutir cllncb· kces, Wilson and Slater.
ing run, in tbe aixth inning· when
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llOIINSON CAPPID
Laudermllk singled and IWI gut
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on via an error, with two atolen
WASHINGTON lJP --Jackle Rob
bases, four tallie• c(lunted.
J.u.on, basebaJ.J player tyrned bu..- .,
LIt tIe Charley Swackhamet ineuman, became Dr. John Roan·
laced out a three-run t.omer ln the velt , Robinson. of the a,cad~mic
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wwl~ F'riday niJhl. Robii!BOD,
a:!!;~.;:; hid !dd~n 10,it~ donned
(own to ~eceive
in the next inning on Bing's an bonon.ey doctor pf laws degree
single and stolen base and Aliens- from Howard University.
. wortb'l slng]e
TIIUCKS FINID
Wilson, the winning pitcher, fan·
ned four and walked one. Singe·
CITY Mo. UP- Virgll
tbe loser, fanned eigiU and walked
City AtNleti~a·
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aum and suspended
·I ndian run• .,.e acored lb the
days by President )Yill Harflnt by McElhinney when he and I"itlge of the American League fow.
Wire · aingled. Tn.ey added tWo in arping with umpire Litty Na~r;
the foUrth on Singer's tilngle aud during Tbur.sday nia:ht'.s game with
three errors, and . a final one by the Baltimore Orlolea.
Bolin Jn the siXth on two errars 1r';;;;;;~~;~~~~~;;-._,
and a Jt,olen hue.
In the Senatora-Red Sox pm.e
the score was at 4·4 when in the
bottom of tbe fifth D. Little led, o ." f·
with a home run, Baumgardne- ·
gets hie secon~ double, Oller walked two men and thl"n J. Ut!h
doubled. Four runs had• tallied aud
the winners .(!l&amp;de lt stand up f"'r
victory.
Other Senator hitters were J).
Little with his se~ond hit .a single.
and Edwards with another sing!'·
Red Sox hitters were Thomas, L.
Searles, and Oiler, all with singleJ.

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Baumgardnler tanJ~ed 11 and
Oller 'truckout seven In
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9's Open Play .
In Omaha Today

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It the pic'nic dinlaw~ of the MIJ..
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Pe1arl and wn.
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Dr. and lfu. C. H.
C,Olumbut, Mr. and Mrt. WI )'Jl :
Cltland, London, o .• vlfiled oYet
tht holiday with ~- 11d M.n.
])end I Clel1mt 1nd llr. and Mu .
Vern Cleland. .Ill. a.nd. lin Ma :-:
Cleland, C"IUntb"u!~ J Wfft ov .&gt;r
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Vern Cleland ud D. D. ctel~a ud
•Ptnt the night wU.h Mr. "nd
Mrs. Denzel Cleland. 1M. t1t1
Klmq alia p.t Columbul risit e11
wltb tl1e CJelandl and thea IIJK!ill
lhe n~t with Mn. Ltlab Me·
Lane, Tuppera Plaint.
The f.utern High School Ba.ad
and some parents enjoyed. 1 p ·~·
nic on the Chester Commons Dtl·
eoration Day and then .. took part
In ~be program •t the eemete1 y
Mr. and Mn. Vlr,U Wood .
Belpre IJ)4!'Dt ~emorial DIY wllh
Mr. and Mrs. ll¢on WoN.
Mr. and M.rl.
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and eiJiltlten· Cohtinlml were ~"'"
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Harry Gutbrie, and .italumni blnq9et, ·
Mra, Harold Swartz and
Df WUJJamstown, W. Va.,
, a~d Mrs. Gerald Swartz of
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· a11d Mrs. George Hensley
recently visited Janice Swartz.
Mr. and Mrs. William Carr at·
tended the aluninl .J)anquet at
Chester Saturday ~ening and
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Yr. and Mrs. Purl Van Meter
GaUtpoUS · visited Mr. a.nd Mrs.
James .van Meter.
Mr5. 1 Earl Hart, Racine, .Jper.t
Monday ·~lth Mr. 11nd MrL Cb" •.
P)lles and family.. Mcn~ay even·
ing they vial ted Mr. Hart in a
p k b
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aa: ers ~rj oap~ a . . ,
Mr. and Mra:. .J, T. Mee1 •,f
Atheris spel)t Sund!lr, . .with Mr.
anl:t Mrs. Thed Cro:v.
Mrs . Minnie orr, . Bashan and
Mrs. Edith McElfresh, Leonards.
burg visited . Mrs. Letha Wood.
Mrs. Mabel ,Swartz, Athens.
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and Mrs. Lettie Mered.it , o um·
bus spent Memorial Day with
Mrs. I..etha Koblentz.
Mrs. Violet Hill is a patient at
lhe Universlty Hois:Jitsl, Colur .·
bu~r. and Mrs. .Clifford Beavt~:-,

Tuppers Plains, on the way home
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whlie ~f
K~no, Ohio spent Saturday nig"'t Circleville and Mr:. and Mrs. Dale
with Mr
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'' Beave-r, Be1laire
spent ~ · day
and famJ·ly~n
rs. Wllliam Carr with Mr. ' and M:'S. Henry Beah~r.
· Mri!l, Carrie Burson of Afh ..... li
of Iowa and Mrs.
~~~ Mrs. Dora O'Brien of sh~l~~j:fe~~~~~~'·;M'ariort. · 0., reQIWltly
VlSJ~ed the cemetery and called on
Mr. and Ml'S. Malia 1
Mrs. _Ca rrie. Swartz last Wedne~day
.
evenmg.
Koblentz i1 spending
~r. a~d . Mrs. Paul Bu~kley redays with his grandparceJved word of the death of his ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Gel~·
brother, Keith, by 'drowning on heimer.
Memorial Da,r,. Keith was' weJI
Mrs. Letha Koblenl'l
spent
known in th 1s eommunlty having Tuesday in Parkersburg.
spent some lime ~ith hie brother
~auJ, ami family.
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THE SIIIITH f'AMIU

Mro. Rbbert

week
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Accidenls are e~:pen.sive.
You can save yourseti. pleiJ·
ty If you are cove~ by
of our low-~t lnsuran~~ '
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daQJ hter, Canal Mnc!belier, IP""nt
ttre weekend wtlh Mr. and Mu.
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OD the Bi4ht of. JllM 115. Tht fl'OUP
lt 1ponaorlfts the plaeina on tbe
bulleUn bol:rd the 11lt df etrlurch
offlcera for 1957·&amp;8. Tbil will be
done in tht rear future.
Th·e meetlna cloted wJth the
MYF beaedlctlop.
.Reetat c•Utl'l on Mr•. EUa Wea·
ver werf .Mr. and Mrt . Eddle Stl)o
bart ot Middleport and Mr. o.od
Mh. Arthllr S~tobart , AntiquJty .
Mrt.. Grace Kelly has gone W
steubenvme .f.o visit her ton, Sam·
tUlly, and family and to at·
her granddaughter'• ara~ua·

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.~e Bottleneck As Reds Lose

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hallqllll.
It wu annouheed that the Volt.y
Mr. and lfn. V1ttot WUl and

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That was tbe word the Tribe re·
celved from Score'1 doetora
N·E~ '1 HAVEN
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J. L: Stewart and Rev. A. A
bander, now reeuperatina from an
injury to his ri&amp;bt ere at bia un- Angle attE:nded a Methodist coil·
r
OVA bueball lliiS received a
cle'• Hagerstown, )(d., home would fl!rence In Bucthannon, W. Va.
warm rpptlon from fano lh 's
Mr. and Mrs. Donsld Brown
liot be able to r8fUme workoutl
sprin ... Aa the club.! get farlh r. ··
.Mn
Io the Dodger•·Piratea ga'e •
for "four or five wee'!ls."
and children are villting Mrs. D.
alona in the summor race w ·
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OP;eet sreatcr lntere1t. Some
s~ore, who ill
scheduled to
plt~her Shutecn. Gloeckner led
Mrs. Clyde Bumgarctner, Don
fine baseball will be played he ~o
come here for further examina.4:17 off with a •insle. Blaekwell and
and Eddie rec.ently "'lslted Mr
to~nd many of the
youllJcr play
tions late next w~Jt. probiibly
·884 Dave Wellm•n 10t linclel whtc:b
J~ . L. KeUy, of Brilliant.
,era of the area ju11t out of hlah
would require at leaat 10 days or
.833 .with four ertou PY.i •'f~ five
Mra. Gr8;11h~c:e~ ··1nd family
.. &lt;)tool are having \~9·!~~ 9.111
two weeks to work himself back and Mrs. W. 1. Anl~n of SteJ·
,333 runs/
...r - -~t11te of faat compa~y. 1 .,..., ~
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benvllle, 0 •
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In the fifth tho 6odgets tallied
ly MIL TON RICHMAN
fered the loa.
--:c~-~
Mr . . and Mrs. Mark Ward were
Rail,
four times but fell .ahort All Richie
United Prell Sport's Wrlt.r
1 Southpaw Warren Spahn of the
on
a buainen trip tp Virginia
llod
.273 Arnold, Mike Roberts and Dennis
Morris,
The enarled..up National Leagu!' Bravea acattered seven Pirate
last week.
Hom e run:-: I
, Red Sox, 2: Moore alngled. Two basel on bllll race was Ugbtar than a new pair hits in na11ina: down hil sixth viclrlples; Alng, Yankee!! 2; doubles, and a hit bataman plus .t hree er-. of B"hoet today,· with both the tory over Bob Purkey. Bill Bru·
Baumsardnrr, Senatota, 2.
ron brought the runs Jn.
Ood&amp;ers and Pbillie1 tbreatenlnJ ton r,acP-&lt;i MUwautee'a nine-hit of·
bue, p,, during tbe wlnter.
Pltchln~t : La\ldermllt. Yankee~. 1 'fhe game was called with the to step over the noundertng, flnt· lena ve with' a 1lngle, double and
lr UnUM PtHI
2·0: Manley, Scnlltors, 1·0. Mc.EI· Dodgers havinH tbe a1cks full ahd plaoe RedJe11s unleaa ibey hurry trip~e.
NATIONAL LIAOU.
hlnny, Indians, 1·0; Bush, lndi.ans two outs.
Del Ennlt' two • run homer lit
W. L. Pet. Gl l -0.
RH up and get a ~ove on. '
Rookle pitrher Jaek Sanford Is the 11th off Curt Barclay broke
OMAHA, Neb. UP - Tbe na29 18 .817
Strlkeout11· Manley, Senators. 2!S; Dode:ers
Cincinnati
202 04 - 4 7
27 1'7 .614:
l}oa
M1ke Llltle, Red Sox 22; Oiler, Plratea
Brooklyn
071J Ox - 12 7 tbe fellow who may help tbe 1• tie that bad e:dlted between.the tlon'a top eollea:tate baaebaU teams
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Sox,
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Baumgardner,
SenaPlhlodelphla
Dodgers: Curd (LP) JUke Rob- f'hllliel born Jn on the lead, He Carda and Giants Iince the aaxtb oPenl!d the bt.Uie for tbe 1957
tor&amp;, 15.
28 10 .078 2
coUe1e world terles erown today.
Milwaukee
erts (3) and Kapplc and Moore (2). burled them to within a halt· innlna.
The ~ioleJ~beal the Wblte Sox
23 21 .023 4111
Si. Loul.a
Plrate11 : John Shasteen and Butch a:ame of flrat plaee Friday nigbt
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when he atruck out 13 battCfl in when Bob Nieman doubled ln tbe
Tna•, one of \he \9urney favor·
20 28 ,417 9111
New York
Meier.
Cindnnatl
at
Brooklyn
2
beatlnt
the
Chk:aao
Cuba,
1-o,
for
11th
and
cHme
bome
en
Tito
Franlte1,
wu,
to
l)pe6
the
meet
aJahust
t&amp; a1 .a2e 1a11
PlilllbUr8h
hla seventh vtetory.
cona'e llnr.Je,
'he e.a,tern dJr.rict winner, Con·
13 20 .310 13\1 SL. LouiN al New Yorlt 2
ChlCIJO
Chicago at Philadelphia 2
neettcut. Penn State waa to meet
Redieg!
000 201--3 2 o
'rlclay'• ft"uth
MilW'I\Ikee al Pitt!burgh 2
Not to be outdone, Roger (Skin.·
Man ... Hlh 14th Homer
Florlda S'ate, while an evening
Racine
022 02x-t T 0
DrOGklyn 6 rlnc:innati 3 nliht
ny)
Craie
aiJO
led
Brooklyn
to
AMUICAN
LIAGUI
A
rour·ru.n
raU7
by
Detroit
in
twln-biU pJtted CaUtornla aa:aiut
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Rod
tees:
White
and
Speneer.
b·
St. IAula o N. ¥.
nlaht 11 Inn.
W. L. Pet, GB cine: Johnson, CWP·, Wolfe ell) and within a half·Jame ·of the top the aeventb lnolng knocked out ColorldO State and Notre Dame
Phlla~elpbla
0
Chicago
31 J3 .705
with a three·hlt 8-3 triumph over Yankee •t111e r Don Laraen. ac'-lnlt · ~a State.
Howell.
Milwaukee I
0
New York
2'1 19 .!le'7 !I
SyraCUic
342 •000 -- "8 6 3 Cineinnatl . .Craie. who ' pitched hi a Fronk . .1\lna'• two-run olncJe off - • •
Detroit
25 23 .521 8
vankee•
001 004 - 10 4 flrat complete game 11 18 atar\1, reliever Bob Grim bigbllgh)&lt;r til• ln1 lhree by Dli lim temon, In .
NEED
Cleveland
23 22 .311 81,i:
Syracuae: Witllama, LouD (6) IIYC the DodJeta their fourth T11era' wU11ling roily. Jili' Bun- fublonlnt Ill vlclory. Roc~ CoBoston
23 2!1 .4'79 10
and Winebrenner. Ylnkeet: Me· atrallht victory while handin&amp; the nina atruck · out 10 blotters in lavlto. blaattd '"" h,omen.
Kansaa Cit.)'
21 25 .441 lll,i Kenzie, Bowen (4) (WP), and Web- RedltJI their fourth loll in the notchlq bla !Oib ll'iumplt, Mlck·
~ Mantle JUt bla J4tb homer for
Catcher Hat Srq_lth af Kansu
B•ltlmore
20 26 .435 ~2
last tlvt ••mel.
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Ute
tan)l:l.
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Wuhinaton
!7 33 .340 17
Tbt Milwaukee Braver. also C!Qn•
Wublqton
alx: Cleve- doublH and a atra,l)e in "bits tlub'a
flrhlay'1 Raaultt
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18 blta, Joclud· vJetoJ)- over Bostoa.
Bait. 3 Chicago 2 niJht 11 inn.
In the leaaue atandinlils by cllmb- lind pite~on
8
New
York
3
night
Detroit
tnl
to
Within
JWO
MIIMel
of
flrJt
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Washington 11 Cleveland 7 nlcht
plaee with a 0.0 ~c(ory over PittaKansas City 6 Boato,~ S night
bur&amp;It, whUe the $1. Louil cardin·
Sund1v'"1 Gam..
ala moved \VIthlri '~ cames of the
Baltimore at Chtcaao 2
lop wllh an ll·IMIDII 11-3 triumph
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over the New york Glantl.
Roston at Kanan CJty
Chi,.. ....!,. Martin •
114 E. Mil• St.
Pomeroy
CHICAGO UP - Ex · middleNew York at Detrolt
Jn
the
AQ"~erlcan Leegue, Blltl·
weight champion Gene I"JIImer
waB
~ack on. the eomebaek trail more beet Chicago, 3·2, in 11' in·
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their flve-aame J6ad when Detroit
Jon ea.
"Sure, Jonu bad me In a cor- defeated lila . second - place llJew
ner almott all tbraugh lalt ni1ht'1 York Yankeli111 H. Wasbinfton
tlght," )Ullmer said. "But that'r ll~ked Cleveland, ll-'7, and ~an.
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sanrord's \3 atrlkeouu. gave him
him ·to c6rner me. He J111t fell
rlrht into place."
). the NaUon1l LeiJue lead in \hat
Jonea'. manaJer, ~b Melnik department "itb ~ total of 80. #I•
aald be wu "dlaau•t111d" with the )'itlded •only three hits in cxte~·
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iDI ,hll acorel-..., atrlng to 18 .mdecl•loa,
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·~ow are you 110in8 to 111)11 a nhtp. The P~il• a~ored the only
IUY wbb'a ruonin•'" Jqne~t •N!:ed. run of .the aames off Dave IIIli·
"U Fu!Jmer had r\ln bt.akward• ma!l..ln ,t~• lourtb.
:il'bm:tn~ · by Rube Walker and
any fafter 1 111.,1ver woufd· have
Don
Iimmer helped Craig to hl1
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&amp;,!ley. lohnny KIIP!&gt;Iteln ..1.
COUNTY LEAGUE
Plrales 12. Dodgers 8 •
llacinfl 6, Rectlcgs 3
Yankf!CS 10 Syracu8'e D
TIN TOP HITTIRS
Middleport
Bu sh, JndlanR
WiBC. Indians
Wilson, Yankees
Bing, Yanket:~;
Singer Indians

co~\Jllsus. -A u. s. Depart·
meat ot J\Brlcu1ture 11urvey of
household food consumptloo of
1 .000 families indicated ltbout 3
. out of 10 Ameriean faD).lllel are
not &amp;ettlnJ IUfticlent calelum to
meet recommended
nutritional
atandarda, saya Pauline Gruner,
Ohfo State Un!ver1Jlty exte111lnn
nutrition IPI!!t'lalilt.
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~nkees ~oreeTi~3-l;· ln~ta_ndings.
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'For Lead In $22,000 Rubber City Golf Tourney
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