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                  <text>8-Dally Senhnel, Pomeroy-Middleyort, 0, July 19, 1957

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' Pomeroy Bend
Mary Rachel Rawlings Engagement
Sherman Bu~lrk Jr has ent;r·- ~ R b
--K-- Grange Annual
T.o Charles lochary Is Announced
ed Holzt:r Hospttal whel·e he IS I 0 erta
raeuter
sebeduled for throat surgery t o-~ IS 4-H H
Inspection Set
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Observes Birthday
Of Mrs. Neutzling

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EVENINGS UNTIL 8 P.M.
5U- 306·111- Pomeroy
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Prompt action by Edd1e Kitchcn
hfe guard al 1he Middleport Mu
mcipal Swunmmg Pool Friday aft
ernoon ~vcrted a p-ossJble traged\
at the popular rec reation center
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A s wimmer rdenttf 1ed as Kittrell
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Wllliams of Pomeroy, aceordmg to
Herbert d1d not g1 ve newsmen
reports or the InCident, dove from
I the unpub ltshed detatl!l of the
the low boa rd.~. bobbed to the sur
' Sheppa rd murder that Wedler
face twiCe and lhen disappeared
I me ntiOned whtlc bcrng questioned
under th€' wate r
by Ale.-c (,regory the lie detector
Apparentlv no one but Klfdlf'n
cx~erl tn Deland Fl'&lt;Y
nolired the thstresi'l of the ~w•m
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Shf'ppard htmst'lf wtll under go a
mer . smce the poul was ver&gt;
I tot: dt-tector e.larr&gt;tnahon by Gregcrowde d. Kitchen on 00!!$.J.:Olo': the
ory, ll was.,annou:tced after Ohto
frant1c efforts of the sw 1 mmer I
Gov C Wilham O'Nclll aut hortzed
A range of 14 degrees 10 tern the test on the basis or the "eon..
dove tn wen! to the bottom or the
pool and rl ragged William s out perature 5eemed to separat{' Vlld fcss10n made by Wedler
then revtvf!d ht m
' &lt;II port and Pomeroy toda~ as the I The gove rnor autho ri zed the lieToday Kttc hen modroslly di 5 sun &lt;limbed toward tts l t·nlth al ] dcte('tor test at Sheppard'&amp; recl~rrncd ano,. rrcth t for hiS fea t by noon
1quest O'Netll Sllld that tb.is wa8
sa~ rn g ' William s JUst had a case
At t he same ttme offtc1al IOlal I the hrsl lime ihat Sheppard had
of cramps a nd needed help that's rrptiiH lackmt:. two places 111 Porn- asked !O take 1 test. II will be
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had thermometers sho~Jng gncn tn Oh10 Penttenttary here
temperatures close te the JoT1day where Sheppard IS aerv1ng a ltfe
natwn;,l record of !U9 at Blythe l'entenee for seco nd degree murCalrfornla
der
The Rtzer Otl Company readtng I Ohio Pemtenllary Warden Ralph
was 106 ''In the sha de" according 1 Ah•Js s;u d he L.Jlked by te lephone
to John Fult 7 b0&lt;1kkeeper A t her 1with Erie Stanley Gardner of the
momf'ter on the Second Slreet ~ar - 1Court of Last Hesort 1n Flonda
ht fro nt, ah~n r bmg angled rays and proposed the t1e detector te:!!t
of thl' su n satd 107
be given next week. He satd GardIn Middleport :\fax Roller of the ner. however , did not know when
ClNCINNATI UP _ The .state Roll er Pharmac&gt; reported his t her the test would be given.
Alvts said he doubted Gard ner
American Legton ~onventwn ts "X me ter read "9'.! tn the shade," a
pccted to bn.ng 1~ .000 Le t t 0n. pleasant cool place compared to would set a deftmle t1me for the
naJres he~ Sunday lo marrh m 1 Pomeru)
t~~t be,or{' the f1rst of the week.
the anual eonyentton parad t• ]I'd
:'l-1rs Donald Mullen Lmroln
Sheppard had refused to under·
try the E1ght Dist.i-1ct.
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Heigh ts saJd a thermometer on g9 a he-detector test duricg the
The Legtonaires t.ad&gt;es , thr- An· the ()Ut~tde of the Paul Harbre~ht l mvesliga!Jon of the July 4 , 1964
erican Lcg ton Aux 1har y an d th·• home ncar the POlnt L,1 nl' Gro- murder of Manlyn Sheppard on
Forty and Eight heard add ressr:; ccr~ store read 98 In the ~hat.IP
the ground that it would not be
'by Gov C. William O'Neill and
Aecordtng to the Unned Press "tmpartlal" But Sheppard mainkep Gordon "H Sche{er Thurs· thp, r r pnrt('d. low temperature w tamed hill 1nnoccnce throughout'
d "· t th it
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lht natron S;~turda~ mo rmng was the tnal and su bsequent apP,eals
'T''h a e ~penlllf 16Sston. F
degnes at West YellowstoDe 1 to h1gher court!
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ty and Eight, the ElfiW and Forty 1
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ncw~men 1n Deland
elected Mrs :,;bellef carnble 01
I Fnday mght that be e-ntered a
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land killed
'home onbeat
the amaht
Mar~
fl:r_n watl
woman
Olhl'r officeF elec1ed wPre Mr
'ith
St~e Sonnansh ne Wadsworth and
wt a '1!i,te,l PlPe as Bhe slept aDd
' t hen strul!k someone who rus bed
:'vlrs Mal' ll Kal hfl eJse h, Mansf1el ll
Of
upstam
.VICe PI' CSJden t ~. Mrs Lou t~ Kr ,.
Authorities Still $bptfc•l
henbuhl~ Hanulton rhaphn, Mr ~
Sheppard maintain~d throughout
Mabel Elh•;oo Loram , hlston&lt;~n
th~ tnal that he was lying on a
t~nd Ylrs An~1e Me Elroy, Toled&lt;J
r ouch on the mgbt of the murder
~e rA~a nt at arms
MlLLERSBURG. 0
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and rushed upsta1rs when be heard
Holmes Cou nty Sben ff Harry a notse onl·1 to be knocked unWeis~ said
today "good f10ger consciOus by a bushy·hal!'ed inpnnts · were the on ly clews to ~he trud~r
1de nl1ty of h~o drunken men who
Even so, Cleveland authorities
ktlled a young Amtsh fa rmer here rcmamed skeptical aOOut the Wed] F'r1day and beat hts wtfe
ler confessiOn, -notmg dtstrepan1 Weiss said experts from si ate c1es. For mstanee, Wedler said he
cnme burea u at London had hrted struck the woman only a few \
t he prmts (I om toe stf&gt;ermg wheel trmes while an autops-y report
of a truck and the eyeglasses of showed she had been bludgeoned
Mrs Droit' Cob lentz 26
about 35 timu.
Weiss sa1d one of t he killers
Wedler, whQ was the 25th perpulled off l1rs Coblentz ' ~:"lasses
in a struggle after the pa1r robbed son to "confess•• the crime, told
her husband Paul, 25, and s hot newsmen he was In ' a "mental
fog" after he bludgeoned a Cleve-.
him
Meanwhil e lhc sea rch for the land hou sewife ami could not rekillers sh1rted to the Alliance area member everything he dtd But
where St~:~rk, Holmes and Colum- after readin-g accqunts of tl'te
hia.na coun ly aulhont1es mar- Sheppard murder he sa1d he was
shalled t heir full res ources for the convmced he ktlle&lt;f :'11artl)n bemanhunt
cause " there cou ld n't be any othWe1ss sa1d h e had been unable er .answer."
to recover any bullets or s hells
"I got to lhmkmg about 11 and
fired from the murder weapon . a readtng about 11 and I got to
hP-a v:y t'all bcr carbme type rifle tbinkrng I d1d tl 1' Wedler satd
He sat d on{' hullel passed through
Used Steel Pipe
Coble nt z'~ head and smashed mto
W edter, weanng a t he ~kered
tmy s plint ers on a concrete walk
sport shirt and blue Jeans at his
!Continued On P•g~~ Two)
fin; t news conrcrcn ce smce his
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hLS vlchm wtth a pi ece of steel
pipe w1th an "elbnw" attached
Cleveland au\honbe~; bave sa1d
Wedler could not have murdered
Mrs Sheppard because the woman was struck repeatedly w1th an
angled Lnstrument
Wedler, s hufflmg- from one foot
to the other during the tntervtew,
said he arrived m Cleveland ear ly
m July, 1954. and took "dope" after he met somf' frtf'nds
" I was out of my head." he
~;uri '' AU I had on my mind was
getting money '
"Do you tht nk you killed Marllyn S heppard ~ · a newsman asked.
i "Yes s1r, I do." Wedler replied.
1 " I didn't know I killed her unt1l
I read about 1l," he ndded • All
that I could brtng to my mmd after readtng abou t It was that there
couldn't be any other anfiwer."
Wedl er sa 1d he s tole a car. park·
ed It on ' side street in an excl usiVe residential area, and lookMA.TIN J. QUIGLEY (right)r
ed for a home to burglarize .
president of Mutual T1 tle com~
" It was about two hours after
pany of Washington, tells Sen ~
takmg the dope and 1 had a floatate labor racketa prober• 111
mg feeli ng," he sa1d. He Hid he
Washington Uuat two top ofl'!''slipped mto the house and went
elal8 of the United Te:o~Uie
upstalfs'' where he saw a woman
Worket'll depoait&amp;d $95,000 from
sleeping 10 a bedroom.
union cofJera with h1ln In 1952
'' I was carrying a ptpe. I wasn't
for purchase ot real eata.te. He
carrymg
tt for any reason except
11a.ld they uaed $57,000 of the
for personal protection," Wedler
money for BUburban honiea. The
said
Textile of!lct&amp;la are shown Hs•
"I hit her threl! or four timea.
tentng to ~gley. They RrEI
[ unde rstand she ws ~ h1t 30 or 3$
Lloyd Kle.nert {left), ~tecretary·
lJme!i.
t,reaaurer, a.nd Anthony Val•

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Qhioans Warned
'to Get Health
Tags For Dogs

Morgau rcvte wcd aetlvllJcs of
!he chamber the past year a•1 1
Rosenbaum responde(] a fter 1('
rctvtng lhc ;::nvel w1t h ln,s plan~
a nd hop es fo r the comm~ yeat
Ted Reed Jr , spoke outlm1n,['
the econom ic prospects !n M~;g
A deserl rour.~r was served b1
'I County and m !he close-by Oh l ) \1r Gardner a nd Mr Ruppf'lt Oth·
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ers present 1h ~n the mtlllster s
dustrial potential and remmded were Mrs R R Pickens Mrs Don·
: 1uc Jaycct.:~ tnat n ne work oonc 11 . aid Lowery Mrs Ch'mls Fo:-.: . Mr ss
the pllsl 1;; htJt a begmmog of 3 1 s.a ll y Schaaf. teachers Dora Me
big JOb thai hes ahead
Kcc Bclty and Bnrbara Covrrt
Jnrlv Sauer. Emmaltnc Bowlc~. Alma BHumgarrlltcr, Jantc-c RH'hards .

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COLUMBUS UP - Ohio re!'H·
den-ts p\anmng to take their dogs
with them (In vacation in other ,
states were warned today to carry
heAlth eertl!lcates for th e ammals
Dr. H. G Geyer, chief of the
Di vision of ' Animal Husbandry
State Agricultural Departm ent said
"virtually all states have regula- 1
lions governmg the Importation of I
dOI!IB"Therafore, ln general, th ~ regulaUons provide that all dogs to
be tran11ported acros8 state Jines
llh81l haVi! health certificates"
He suggested that 'J)rospeetJve
tourists cgntaet their veterl6arian
to obtain proper tags and Jdenti ·
ficatlon showing that the dogs
have- been vaccmated for rab1es
W1thin the past 12 month s. 1

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Predicted For
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POMEROY
RUTLAND

COLUMBUS, Ohio (U P) - A convict who cl aims he killed
Man lyn Sheppard diSclosed deta1ls of the murder that were
never made pub!J&lt;.: , It was reported today
Statements made by Donald Joseph Wedler, 23, to a lie de·
tertor expert, were g1ven to Lt Gov Pau1 M Herbert counsel
for Dr Samuel Sheppard, Cleveland osteopath serv mg a ]I"fe

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rnore from habit than desire
can pa,·e the w ay to later, greater
satisfactions, if yon hold on

BANKING SINCE 1872

Claim Confession Of viet
Tells Details Not Made Public

Prompt Action
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color alides with new Kodok Elctochrome 127 Film, Eosv. too
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NEW YORKER 2 Door Hardtop

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Mrs Stockm an wa~ gucsl of
honur at a h rrrtkfa~t g1ven hy
7\lr!i 0 P Klc 111 during her \'Jstt
hrrf' 11n d Thur~dav C\cn ing Mt s
H,tl lt•y entertmned wtth a huffrt
su pper h onorin~ her .&lt;a~lcr.
Othl'r guests wc rC' Mr ami Mr~
Wnrr us Chn)nhr.r~ Mr 11mi M1 s 0
Jl Klc111, Mrs. W11l .Ju hl!ng Mf!l'
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SEE BOB PERRY or DON STIVERS
For The Best Deal

huu~ t' t' II C~t. Mrs Kat hcrv n St e~rk - 1

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Plans For 1958Are Discussed

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Mr and Mrs F C Reichert and
family , Nlagua Falls N Y., moved
Thursday to the French property
on South Second Avenue Mr Re tebert ll:i t:~mpJOyed by lhe Vanadmm
Corporation p lant at Graham Station.
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Jolly Club In
Potluck Picnic
On Wednesday

Four bea uties 2 _ 210's and 2 Bclair&lt;·s Otll' lth new
convertible, and 3 t'\W door!i
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&amp;~rs. Hooace McElhinny hroX.e
a bone In her root wben she fell
Thursday at her home on Leadl:tg Creek Road.
~r and Mrs. 0 . P Klein wen
busmess villton
in
Athens
Th ursday ma:ht.
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J.ames R. Douglas, Fords, N J,
a pilot with the Pan Amencan
L.u1•ermy, Athens,
and l!l 8 Airlines, vistled his aunt Mn
Lillian McGhee Wedneodo'y ond
m•·t11 hcr of Delta T au Deltfl Fra- Th
tr1t
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c serv e two yean in· eluded another
nephew Leon
lhl' I JSAF where he was aflihat- D
cd wzth the Propulston Research
ouglas and spn Ronnte, St Alll• &gt;' 1 o f th e a"·ir Research Develo~ bans,
W Va.Schramm,
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who bas
fllt'Jtl Com mand, and 1s firso lieu- b een :v111t
. 1ng hill daughter Mr~
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cn,,nt 111 t he1 Reserves He Is at J h n L yo ns, and Cam11y , thi ~
spn~r nt PIemp' oyed by the Ph·Jip
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IJ•no
a nt and plan~ to return
t• Oli1o UmvCI"o"Jy 10 lhe !aU
was aecompani!;!d by his frBIId:
"
daughter, Unda, wbo w"&gt;ll v·181·1
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Np th: lt' has bee n set wr th~
1" 'rlt' 11t:
S/ Sgl Franklin Clark who i~

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Cush Ju111uton,
Bradbury , h1a a dmner TUesd.11y
at their home. Guests were Mt.
and Mrs J . W. Jeffnes, ~rs. Paul
Hudson and Pamela, Indianapolis
M.r!l Francis Larkin, Mr. and
Mrs Cllarles Amos, John and
Sammy Larkin, Rutland; WIUiam
Larkin, New Boston, Mrs. Marte
Wdk1nson, Bradbury
Mr1. James
Douglas, Belle
W. Va, and Mrs Ida Neal, Ru 5scll , Ky ,
visited Mr.s. Lillian
McGhee last week Mrs . Downm.'!
Roush , Mrs. James Murny and
Mrs. MeGltee took Mrs Neal t..
tier home Sum:ay and returne.t
here Monday. Mrs Murray visited
her son WUbam and wife al
Worthington, Ky
Mrs Robert
Allensworth and
$On, J ohn, and John LYOrut at
tE'nded the Wellston horse show
ThursGay
Mr aud Mrs. J. W. JefCrlc!i
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have been vlsltlng Mr.
Mrs:
Cush Johnston, Bradbuey, Mrl'i
Francis Larkins and tori, John
and Mr. and Mrt. Charl(\1 AmJ:i
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fVC!lllll!\ .t t U111ln•'s I.akl' For a pol - 1
lut'k picmc su pp er
Durt ng lhe liOCial hu ut Mrs llny
Ma}cr recl'tvl'd &lt;In ;~nnrvcr·.al v
I gJft from lwr Mvstc1 y S1sli-1
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AI1PIH11n.l( Wl'll' Mr ~ 'A-1Ibrn
fo~rcl l lLtll!Hil.(\' l\1 1' S Mal'('l', '\Irs l.tliH
, l11utk Mrs Crrul!l W!ltlt rm uth
Arl' You Looking for
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M t~ ll t·llry f) ,u k v, !\1rf Ol
1!)55 Model l'ar _
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1nnd N. rncy .Jn W11l kt•r Pun111 M.H II'
II ave Six (til.
ll ~ ut• k Lordt,r )) ••till I&lt;' and I{U IInlt
lim tung a nrl .1.111 II Htck

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ther, Mn. Chl.rlea Walburn
Mrs J(c!l.th . Pralt, Chesapeake,
spent the week end with her lath·
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Society

acheduled for di$charge from the
Army on August 16. He it the
son of Mr and Mrs. Clarence
Clark.
Mrs. Wtlliam Grueser and fam·
lly, Don and Debby, spent several
days this week with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ja y, Columbus, and Debby
remamed for a \oneer Vl.S;l
Mrs Harold Thomas and baby,
Tberesa, were tn Columbus last
week where lhey vls:lted her mo-

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Scouts Return
From Jamboree

Geor)Jc HIbbs, Explorer S('n ut ,
an rl Karl Beck, Boy Scout. re ·
ho ur and heavy rains assaulted l lu rn ed home Frtclav evcmn,E frnm
rort10ns of the upper Miss1ssippi , the fourth Nat tonal Bo:v Scout lam
Valley and the (!entral plains Fn- 'I boree at Va l li"~ P"orge, PA .
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d11y m ght while tornado funne ls
The local hoy~ were tn t he cara·
bung in the s ky as a war n ing van of . l~rtf' srecul Grevhnund
th mgs mtght get worse.
huses whtch ('ame throug h MtdSweltering heat, tespons.lble for dl&lt;'port at 10 p m runmng two
one heat exhausti on dea t h in Mm - hours later th an sc hedul Prl The
neapolis, was crowded out of the J am boree cnrlerJ Thursday mght
area by cold air wh1eh touched off with a candle-h ght reded 1cat10n
violent thunderstorms.
ceremo ny
Meanwhile , the wea._therman pre--~----dieted fair weather along the Weal r
AWAITS HEARING
coast. the Ohlo Valley and the ' Junior Hal e, 53 , Rutland . arrest·
New England area C1oudy weath- 1 ed Frld:J y by ~onstable Ros!i Evans
er and occasional th undershowers on II charge of tnlox tcatiOn awa1t ;
.appeared in forecasts fO!' ths rl' st 11a heann g tod!!y H(' .sper..! Frtdu'
of the nat!on.
!':;!lht 111 ,1il!l
Wind~ raemg up to 05 mtles an

COURT ACTS
LEONA OAOI bea.me out her brlgbteat emUe u Carol Morr1a ot
Mei ·t ~ County -comnpn !P't ,as
Iowa, la.tt Y~l "Miaa Unlver8e," crowns hei "Mfsa U. 8 . .A.." at
Court entries today showed the
the ''Miu Univerie'' contnt Ill Long Beach, Calif. Leona got
Edi-th Mau tle Sisson vs Ralph
there u .. Mlsa Maryi&amp;JJd," At 6-teet.-914 ahe wu the tallest of
Miles Sisllon divorce Cllllc has been
U. 8 . conteata.D.t&amp; Sha i9 21, and 86-28·85.
(lt&amp;terna&amp;WnaJ)
disndssed on app1ication of the
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LONG BEACH, Caltf. UP St~tes.
Bacon has over · ruled 1n all 1ls Mus United Slates-Leona Ga~:C
'1 knew the M:ls$ Universe n rl c·
branches a motion of the (!efen of Maryland- admilted today tha t rotffade a married girl from endant m c. G. Cuckler vs Joh n , she IS mottled and the mother o! termg the contest, but 1 thought
Stout and Orba Stout. Defe ndants! two sons She waa d1squahf1ed in ! had a chance," she sobbed "f
were gtvcn until July 27 to flle a the Ml..'l! Umverse contest, and Look it and lost Yes, J'm marnE:d
demurrer or other aruwer
MiM&gt; Utah was namE:d ~1 !~~ Untted ,;.nd f h a'I'E two eh1ldre.n

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,ToAthieve Best Results In Training Children

t~\i41n Not.;
Ed.

mate it not so severe Then wh~ not abandon
It altogether m most Instances•
.
Ellen Key, an English wr1ter or h1gh standing, says in her book, " The Edu cal10n of The
Child," that 1t has been diScovered that the
soul may be impressed by spmtual means and
that blows are just as demoralizing for the
one who gives them as for the one who recelves them "
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Duri;g my 63 year~ of teach1ng I thmk that
every time after admmJStmng corporal punishment I felt depressed and believed that I
should have used a d1fferent method. Gr~d·
ua!Iy, I began to use reasonmg wtth the ch1ld
rather than the rod or a paddle The results
were better, and I did not feel demoralized
Miss Key also tells this story ·
"A small boy friend of mine when four
years old received his first pumshment of this
kJnd . As his nurse reminded him in the evening to say his prayers, he broke out. 'Yes, tonight I really have somethmg to tell God, tear

A 'luery has .£011e into the pubti·

qf the Natk&gt;nal E;ducatlon Association

'JGIII1llltstiJ11 lt 1o in~ulre nationally if Dean
B. 0. Snllllen, Journey'• End, 0 ., Is not the
oklett aetlve teadter with the most years service in the United Stales today. Now 89, and
havtng"t&gt;&gt;mpleled bls 63rd yoar in education
WDrk·IUt WJY Jt Clifton Grade School, the
dean stj!l bas his hapd in "schOQI problems."
He Jusfcan't quit! He is back today with an
o!iglnal composition on "Corporal Punish·
IDe'lll." in 'acl!OOII. When little Joey gets
,,.bielted' by leaeber on bls baclulde, this
question' uiUlllly .bel!olnet quite prominent m
the home. Here II the Dean's idea about it
.. CORPOilAL PVNISHMENT

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Aa we abau conlider It in this artiCle, corpofttl puDiJ!I1nent mean• bodily punishment
.dmtnlslered by a parent or teacher.
Solomon ·~ ''Train up a child in the way
he should go, and when be iB old he will not
clepert from it." Thilt certainly lo true, but
tbe difficulty comos in knowing l)le method
to Ute in tbe training. Some insist corporal
•PlllliB~ment slwuld bt used frequently, other$
say not at all.

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My readers no ~oubt know many parents
and teJcllers who use corporal punishment
often, and II you will observe, the children
under Ncb training are no bettllJ' or worse
trained lban othen where such punishment
t. 1101 uaod. Tbil can mean only one thin¥'
there Is a better method.
The purpote or punlahment are threefold,
vii. (I) To refotm the wron1 doer, (2) To deter
other• from, Wl'ons doln&amp;, and 13) To condemn

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corporal punishment have felt as the boy mentioned above felt Educate Wllh the head rather than the hand
Durlns the last 25 years of my teaching I
paddled only one boy He became quite ttOublesome, even so Therefore I had several
Private talks with h1m I told him I knew how I
to use the paddle but I thought ther~ wao a
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better way. He thought I was only bluffing,
so he continued to be troublesome, Finally I
,MIITtNG
used the padd)e on him Here is the result:
The Loyal Bert:!!'• ~Ius of the
He didn't annoy me any more that school Church
of Clulot will meet at the
year, but he was as mean at the close of the Chureh Tueodoy at 7:10 p. m. Ho•
term to his associates as he was before I pun- teao wlll be Mre 0e0l'lt l4elnhll'l,
Mrs. L. R Wilt)', and Mrs Leo
ished him The punishment helped me, but it
Smloa.
did him no good ·
ICI CREAM IDCIAL
' I know from my experiences. both on the The project committee of the
giving end and the emotJOna·l receiving end, Rock Sprintt Methodiat Churth
recent!)~ et tbe ehllfeb •n4
that corporal punishment usually does not met
plan1 were made for an toe cream
bring the proper results.
social ttl be held on the church

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Held On Sunday At Ash Cave

Till
anJJ,.al Will replon.
.... Jteld at Alb C.ve on SunQay
lul:r Ji, Hll7 wltb " membel'l
prnent. The 1;R0mla1 wnaput In
,PeetlnJ kin folk nd friend•.
At
tsOOn I biN:et
din ..,
o•l"l'ed - • Will
Nad &amp;race.
After dinner Minor D Wltl.
prellident of
tJ&amp;anJuUon l)rt
.,ded over • boalneA ,...Jon, dur·
lnJ ..-hleb tUnt t.ffieeq for tbt
coining 1ear were elected aa fol
fresldent lliuor D W1U,
Ol vie&lt; pmldont, Melvin Bolm,
Second
president,
lllu
YU"land,vice
Secret.ar)'
and Mlieo
Treuurer,
Ella Smlth
A Kift of one dollar was liVen
to each of the following
. Mr and llrl. Hennan WhJLe for
tr~velmg tbe fal"lhest , Em111ett
WIJI, oldest member
preunt,
Beekr Wtll , younent member pre.
sent IDd Melvin Bolin, l&amp;eieol lamThe remainder of the hme wa1

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Thoae presrn were Mr. and Mrt
lllnor D WW, Cambrut,e CJty,
rndJ.na Mr and Mrs Rermu
Wh ite ot Gtttenfield, Indaana, llr.
1nd Mta Melvin Bolin,
Nonry and Muy and Ill•,. Bertha
Benmnghoftn ot Sprlfldleld OhiO
Mr and Mn: HUe. Mad'arland
Mr and Mn
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1Bu1bter, Margaret, Mr Emmett
Will ; Mr. and Mrs Jame• Will and
S..ky, M• md Mrs C•ri Hellmon
&gt;1111 Freda Will , Mory MrAf,.
Jonel
Weato Mn
Laun Sehoefer,
Mrs Muearet
Houdasbelt
, Mn

OUo I.Ahn, Jr , MtJ Richard Hell
man, Mn: John Sargent, enol and
Guy, )fr and Mrs Charlea Gordon,
Eddie and Tommy Ebi!rsbarb of
Pomeroy and Mr and Mn Clar
enct' Wtll o! Atben.a.

Sermonette

Middleport-Pomeroy
C. Y. ffibbl.

Family Picnic To
prell~eot

ot 1he i n 1946 aad read
Mhtd.lePOri·PNII!..., 1\otltJ Club, letter written. by
prelided at tlerr weakly dumet !an,.JYJtle. who iJ
mee_,a 1 t Hnth
Andrew's Cellqe la
Church Fr1day and re pOr1ed ap- a atudent from thl• d.1lfriel..
prorlmately 75
ror H"bollf!llllPI c:ivtn br
:r.uo,.
th(&gt; fam 1ly p1emc wh 1ch u 10 be dat1o" vranu
ttiiiiPCil'tht .t 11 Camp(..,._ on Aoa '
oijon ro ll•ge ,,.,, boollo, boar4
G!Jel lf; •• the meeling wtte Jl o and room and art
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m£or W1lters and Fa ye WUaon ple1e o! any offtretl
Pom t Pleatanl The nwm hen and
' ".,.' '"'"l"d mv1tauono to '"' 1
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!hat rtct Golf 'JQurn.ament wh1c: h b
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vp . - ., ..
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bemg s.pon~ored by the zaneiVIIle llrJo, and the vanDut cJ~,_..Jil
Rotory Club al &lt;he 2onem lle L&lt;• ; •:;
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S,cret"y Jock Rob'"n gm lh • ehonged f•om
to 811&amp;.
232
f1nt o( a series of tal ks on Rol&lt;lry
.\felhodut women who prepared
and a que1t1on and an•w~r sh 1:.: the dmner were Mr.:. EMI't!tt
was UBed m the preif'utat1on of Lbe Davi• Jdn; w w Hans, lad Mr.1.
material Tbe •ReaJ'.er 1ave Lht' H H Bulb Mri c y Hibbs aod
names of the new officers lnclud ~ Sanborn .
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10naJ, Webb Fol,n, Zoni 4 dJrecl or
Sbf'JbyvlJie; Darrell Jone!, Nt'Wal k;
new DiJ'tnct Governor

Minersville
Methpdist
WSCS Meeting ·

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Jesus gives 11 everlasting JOY.
'J'he obJeda or Rolary Intert•OR THE BEST!
whH;h the Indwelling preJente of nallonaJ were ~vietred and mclud
the Holy SDtrlt gtves; to the ~ ed Service, High Eth1~t1 'and Inter
eANY TYPE!
the •••·
l1ever In Chnst It thrills and national Uadent.lndine Vetl:'ran
vent Holy Nativity, Fund du 't.ar,
A picnic supper at tbe Syratuee sattsfJeJ the buman heart and en Rotarian and Senior Aet1ve mem
See or Call
WLSC • waa IUt'&amp;t speaker when the Park, preceded the meeting of the able! 11 to rejou.-e even 1n the bcr Harry Barnea guoted the (am I
Woman's Auxiliary of the Grace Woman'11 Society of Christian Ser· m1ds:t of advenity
IIJar phrase "RolaJ y Club d~ ,
Epi&amp;eopal Church met Tbur. :¥ie ,t tJie lllnenville Methodist
everythmg.
afternoon At the home of: ~· Church Wedneliday nening.
Thl"n , !inaJiv ,there are the nothmg,
JtobsonRotarlana
pve a do
resume
of tile··
Fred ~row. Jr, S~tac~~~e. 'the
Mn CIJflord Phillips, past pre• unique values that beloni to h1story or tbe Rotary Founttatlon 8U E. M•ln S&amp;. Peaerey
home was decorated with •rr~n,a:e- klent, presided at the meetmg
not to be !Jfe
fCiund
the .serv1ce
o!
and1nserv1ce
, that are
menn of flo.wera.
' which opened w1th group siDJina:, Chmtlan
~r11. Everett Hares, pr~~.· followed with prayer by Mrs. the world To seek to -punfy thi!l
prC!Iided at the mq~lng whiel. nanic St.t!wart •nd ICI'iptul't' read- smful world. to try to make ll a
sweeter and bE!tter plaee ill wh1ch
n~ with devotJoiUI after whieh" a tns by Mrs. Phillips.
&amp;bort business sei!Jion was held
"StranJer Within the Gates'• was to live, lo thrill it w1th the plea
' Sitter Martha Louise nve I dea- the tople of tbe· progMm presented sure or hfe-what real sensat1ons
criptlon o/ her llle and work Jn by Mrs Roamer Rousb and read· abound m this Cbriethte act1v1ty
eonvent and colored slldea tap on the topic were 11ven by It may be teachmg a few children
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of the convent where abe Mrr Roush, Mrs. Sadie Brown, 1n the Sunday School, gathering
hves and worka Miss Linda Crow Mra Philllps, Mra. BI'Ookl Sayre, clothes for the needy, vunUng the
presentttd several plano solos and Mrs Stewart and Mrs Norman Me· sick, 1howine the heavy Jaden
where true rest ean be found, easa r:,ecorder a,nd flute duet was pre. Callum
se.nted by the Slater and ~
Dur1n1 the busineas ~uion It Ing the burdens of those w1th
Crow.
was wted lo give 110 00 to the YF burdens too heavy to bear tom·
ij,elreshment5 of cooklea and on expenses: for attending camp at !orting those who are dlSCoUraged
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punch were served by tl)e hostea.- Lancaster The Lord's Prayer 111 and downhearted, or brmeme the
li'bl of God's precious Word to
to 28 mem.bera and five guests. Si• unison closed the meeting.
ter Martha Louire, who Is a cousin
Present were those named above ttlose who are In darkness and desHoJtu• sitU were ~esented to of Mn Crow, Mrs .Lrtme Karr Sr. and Mrs. Adolph Grueser Sr, Mrs paar These are those values which
Marr Vircinl• Reibel Tburs- of Syrac-ltSe, Mrt. Charles Holzer Es11e Monman, Stella Grueser, belong to .mch lOVIng servace m the
IVn'lnC wlten tbe Tri·C1ty Jr, Mrs Myers and Mrs Burling Mrs Letta Spencer and a gu.e:st Master's name, and which are not
Club met at htr home, on of Galhpoll&amp;. The refreshments. Mrs Paul Forbes
found m the servt(e of the world
Avenue.
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These, dear friend, are the glflll,
table wu attn.ctlve with green
cover and a centerpiece oC attera.
Which JeJUJ £1Ve!l tO tbolle who
love and serve Him.
Mrs Hayes presJded at the punch Reynolds, Palmer Strfllet.
bowl.
Mr and Mrs Stewart and family
SIGN ~APERS
have moved to the Di:wn property
WASHINGTON UP -Two Wash
on South Second Avenue Mr Stew
a:rt 1s an employee of the Ohio ington Redskm veterans, linebacker Chuck Drazcnov1ch and
Valley Bakery.
Mrs. C E. Hoyt took her grand end Chet Ostrowski, today s1gned
children, Martha Al1n •nd Timmy thetr 1957 contracts
Jacob Gloeckner who has been Gr1f!es, to PhJUtpi, W. Va., Thurs·
confined to Jm home by 11lne!1!1 for day to v1a1t her mother, Mrs C B
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the past three weeks !11 improvmg Ha,wklns The Rev. and MH James
NEW
YORK
U~ - The New
Mrs Walter Wolfe returned Grlffes, Hastings, Neb, who have York Knickerboekeri wlll train for
We pay 2% Interest on your Savinp
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~ome wednesday evening after a been v181tmg the Rev. and Mrs the. 1957-58 National Basketball
Cl.are
11armon
m
New
York
C1ty,
vaJ~.atJOr'l trip to Clearwater, Fla
AuocLatlon season at UpsaJa Col •
with her son and daughter m law joined the f&amp;.mdy group at Philhpi lege 10 East Orange, N. J , bee:mMr and Mrs Robert Wolfe and .and returned to Middleport Friday mng Sept 23 The team also
family of Columbus On the trtp wath Mrs Hoyt.
tramed there jut year
.James 't.ewa, who 1s employed
they vi.&amp;\ted In mno states
-Mrs. Charles Buck returned on the County Highway Depart·
broke a bone lrt• his toot
The road-runner, state blrll • r
.home Thursday evemng after a ment.,
while working thill week.
New MexiCO, IS a member O{ the
V!!it w1th relatives m Basal and
Mlim.ber
Corporation
Recent guests of MISs Lois Ceeil cuckoo fam1ly and rehes more oo
Columbus
Federal
Resem
Syote•
-.
lllintber
were Mtll Nelbe Vale, S3lem Cen· 1!s feet than on 1ts wmgs for ,
Mr. and Mrs George Dabney and ter and Geraldme Hope, Athens
,POIII!ROY,
OHIO
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transportation
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fe.mlly of Souths1de, W Va. were
Pa.1ty Smith, ZaneBville, 111 spend'
Wednesday guests nf Mr and Mr10 JOg the wetJk end with M.rHyn
Willard Ebersbach and daughters Sue Kni11ht and her parents, Mr
Mrs. Albert Smtth returned and' Mra Earl Knight. Miss Smtth
home Thursday evening after 111 and Miss Knight are clasamates at
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and Mrs James Hawley.
Vera, Barbara, Betty and David
t
Mr .and Mrs Joseph Raub anrl Covert, who have been v.Wtmg in
grandchildren are spel).dlna~~t week ColumbuS', tlliVe returned_Jl:ome
In COlumbus wJth relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Hany Tovey, Tole·
M' and Mrs, Carl F1sher and do, Mr and Mrs Charier Anthony
'aqughter, Roberta of Moor.ebeatf, and son, DUly, Dayt~ut, were reeent
Ky. lett today for thc1r home after guests ~f Mr. and Mrs. WUlis An·
a tw,:~ weeks visit wilh h1s. mothe1·, thOny Miss Sylvia Anthony, DeMrs. Bessie Enzet~auer
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Miss D1anna Thomas or Crooks ~nd was taken lo Circlevdle, Frl·
vllle is the guests of Mrs Betty day by Mrs. Wilhs Anthony 1nd
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,Jack, Lance 11nd Hilda are the ,. M'r. and Mrs. Owen Fink and
guests of her mother, Mrs, Helen sorts, BUI, Dean and Danny, and
Leifheit and Mr. Hart'a parenl3, MJsa Mabel Hysell visited Thurs.
Mr. Rl\d Mrs Edison Hart They day in Athens county where they
wUI leave next week to jom Mr wer~ guest• at a plcme Supper
Hlrt in Puerto R1co where they at the David Aluhtre borne.
Richard Keetee, Florida, former
'A'ill reside.
local reddent, hu been visiting
hete and wal3 a dinner ,ueat of Mr
.aand
group
of and Mr!' R1eh.IU'd Chambers.
daughevenln&amp; at her
Mr and Mrt Harold Hinkle and
Guests were Mr. daurhter, Debby, moYed Friday
It's easy as A.l.t.• , • plenty
Morris, Bashan, from the Dallal property to the
Racine; Mr. and Shiflet apartment on Fourth and
Mri. Roscoe Mor , is, Ga1llpolis; MJ'.
of milk every day equn.. plonly of

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oued here '- Pearl r, 111ooll, 110,
R•tlon!l. 1111 II 8aeJ tiJII!l•Y••·
ond Jlrdlallae HlloJ, 13, Rutland,
c1erk.
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Meet'1ng Held
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Quail, Rabbits
Becoming Tamer
Metgs
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of SpN.kers and tnterpreten;
Harry Houdaai:J,elt, proiJ'.am.

Hrt. 'Beulah

White,

Cub-Meeting Held
At Reibel Homl!

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cnamnan of auslnells and Profe1 F

slMal Women.

Attendins; the mettlnl Friday
from the local .;!hureb were Mr1.

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r~-City Sewing

Mrl. Claremont E. Hoyt, wife ol
tlJo putor o( tl&gt;o lllldd)op&lt;&gt;rt Firot
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· 8ap\lol Churoh,lo re~reaentaUve of
MAN ""¥'
the RJo Grande: BapUit Alloclation
John 8Wif1l, 44, Juntt1Cla1 0 ,It which anet Friday afternooD at the
l&gt;tlnlf held lD ""'"If loll undef ~Ivory Jllpttot c~urch Jn Rio
ln'Vulieatton *"•r hlf lfrllt i'r · Grande
day ne&amp;f Dexter' ln a fNllht ear
Otlu!; luci.J otflcers and ch,ir·
by Sheriff Robert C. HJrtenbacl1. men are .MrJ. T. F. HawkiDI, chair-

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SOCIETY

Paul Snllilrt, Mrr. Allen Hughel,

Mis.s. Sy"lvia McMaster; Mrs ')'. F.
Jtawkml, Mrs I M. Archer

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McClure, 24, brok@ under Gregory"s queatlonina. admitted he lied
and later wa, ~xe-cuted.
Now Sheppard will undtrgo the
Mmt intenSI.\'e examination from
the man who has a reputation
hero of 'jbeina the be1t In the
bulinen. 1'
Before Herbert requested the He
deteet:or te1t, he talked with Shep·
pard for an hour, then told Alvis
the 01teop.tn J11d Jiven his con·
. Alvi1 relayed ~ha reql\est to
the 1overnor who promptly ap·
proved the move.
Harbert lltld Sheppard had seen
a pbotoaraph of wedler and told
him the 1eu.eral 1ppearante of the
Jlllodl;la convict "1trl);e1 sOrt of a
yaa:ue reeollectlon "

'Dally ~ntinel
Day Book

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rg1e, Mrs W1lham Radford ar.d
B1Jiy Ray Mary Lou and RebQci!l
and nephew, Sonny pyers, Mn.
Anna RE-uter Mrs Amos Leonard
MlsA Carol ' Bearhli, Ruth Ann
Bailey, Mrs Chfford Le1fheil and
Mrs Anna James

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A eonla!t wu eondueted by M!Ja
Ruler and pria., awart!td to
Lewl11 Grueter and MrL WllbUl'
B•llc&gt; The meetina: '!!!o.ed wJth
ll'Oup ilo1Inr Of "BI&lt;md 11o Tll•
Tie IQA tb 1 UM.izpah" benedicUon
ftefre1bmenll were 1erved )31y
lbe ho1teJ1 1.o those named abov11
and Mro Home 'bbott and Vleb,
Mn )farold Blaeltston and Bobby
and Sherrie, Mrs OJWer Ol4rlt,
Mro Arlee Abboll. Kothy an4 11'6
dJe Abbott Mro W1UI101 l!l&lt;/llu•
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(Jtoup
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•io•o41lot- c,lollowed
the "'-d'l Pte ud Atedet to
Fbt. Durina: the busl.ne11 se•
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8:30 ~utdai ~NiiiAt ' .2'ambartt
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lawn, Friday evenina, July 28. The sheriff apld complaints had
Plans were aiHo made for serving been received of S'fllrtz
a
fried chicken dinner at tbe SitUs'-'
about at the top ot the steps" him he said
bury School, Friday, August 9 the ne\lhborhood lour or
"I hit hlm one time
"I prefer not to !ay where I The proceeds from both w11l be days.
(Cefttlnuetl fiNm , ... OM)
"I looked m the llvmg roo"' and threw ttae pipe ," he said
"I never hit nobodf ihlt mal))' 1 aw 11 . . tchel, or small hat!, on
He sold he hltch·hJkccl
ride placed in the buildina fund
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time. t ~on't believe would haye
tabLe. 1 dumped tt on tht.• floor Wllh an . elderly man" m an OldsJUt fler more than netf111ry," bt but there was nothing I wanted
mobile, then was given another lift
declared.
"I didn't takl! anything from the by 8 sailor m 8 "custom built
AI b, started down 1taJrt. Wed· hou1e," Wedler said
car ..
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1tr ukl.- a IJI&amp;n he had Men on
Wudler !lldd he ran SOO or 00
About 70 or so mlleA away from
Wti11a said the klllen were in a (
1 eo~Jfb b1 tbt Uvina room as~ yard• along 1 lakefront beacll near cteveland, Wedlcr said he stuffed
Holmes OJ lie \avom &lt;kinking belore
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0Uft
the clothes he had removed dter
they wenl to the Coblent' home A
Quail and rabbits a.:!. parently .a'e
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the assault Ill a culvert
check of the Holmesville area
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If
he
had
read
about
the
failed
to
turn
up
an
Identification
well
satisfied with tbe new reg e
DOWN
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Sheppard murder , Wedler replied· 0f th
e~t
In Mele• County tllat ruled dotts
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"YeA 1dr-attcr J left Cleveland ... I
Th:ym
believed to hive lled shaH be &lt;tuaranUned \6 "CCIwwtn and
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lt. Ololoo : ~ . t!_' t·:l 1:1 a•r·J· • ~·
haven't resd anything aboul the In a 11l53 model gray and cream 1stake
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case smce 1954." he added
I. TII""'P
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car with Ohio license plates UYReeldent• in Skook Hollow
ll ~l ll •.i nllll ~ l
t. Mp'a
22 KetUe
He &amp;llld that after he re~:~ched 704, on Oh1o 80 northward
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(Beach-st)
report quall an4 tabbltl
aack.
tt. Con·
Florida and went to pr1son, In
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Weiss said he and his three dep· - whole lamillee - · ever ~ce
nmnt
aume
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OCtober, 19~4. he "got to think~.ng uUes would check some leadl but
1 rln o"ned have bfen abrtor-1 IIIIIJI•fl-. 16 Su~
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about H and reading about it
admilted they were pretty llketchy
tam! and friendly. They
.Jr 1: ·11 LJ! II L!.'
• Way back m my g~lnd I got
The hunt waa called off tempo- I tribute pll't of fall new natur• to
to thinking { did It," he said
WHI•M•r'• •••.,.,
I. Inca, •
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rarlly Friday aHer a HLJbway ttia fact ·j.bat 1 r•blea ,u~ntlne
Sh•pp•rd Walta Nervau&amp;ly
It
We,llaba
Patrol plane searched the Millers· clamped on the county la1t wll}ter
IJII\IM
H. ehobbf
, Sheppard nervously awatted the burg area without spottlne the re•uJtJd Jn aU dOll 01 the ne1J4-!Brat.)
f.l.....
II.Lift
arrival of the lie detector expert murderers
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worQr
IIJ. OthtrNIM
borhood beint 'Qe:d up.
who will Reek to tell by his emolt.•. , . . .
tf, etrclt ot ~
nickname
Hill and Dann)l Tholl.'ptional responses whether •he really
.2 &amp;"ill
Ufllt
aon
now lee faml}lar
killed his wife
ll&amp;hto
of
PPP•
It will be the first sUch test he
rabbit
front
111!1
ha' ever had and Sheppard htm·
back
viait the
• Belt admits. thal he Is "extremely
nervous'' about it
Herbert admitted results of a
lie detector ten could no.t be in·
troduced aa evidence In court but
aald they would be a Jood "foundation" for new moves to free
Sheppard
No time has been set yet tor
the test which Warden Ralph Alvil
said would be &lt;!Onducted within
the walls or Ohio Penltebtiar)'.
Sheppard works as t clerk In lhe
prison personnel office He Uvei
In a dormitory
Alvis remembers Gregory well
Seven yean ago, the lie detector
expert proved .another convlc1.4:ld
murder; 1heodore Roosevelt Mc·
Clure, was lying in 1tatements he
wa1 lnnoeenl of a Clevela-nd slay·

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the home and threw away the pip~
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entered the house met hlm "just he was carrying No one e.11.sed

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'Mie methods of corporal punlohmelft have
Urled grelltly during the last generation or
two. For examp1e, · the use of the hickory
lUck, the strap, or rubber hose, and the paddle bave all been used. Why these different
IDIIrDmenll of punlllhJnent? Simply to try to
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lin. WIUiam Gnttter ualtt.ed bor" and " Hone

momma's arm out so she cannot beat me any
more.',.

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MlllJStreet.

and Mrs. Delbert Morris, Bedford,
Mr. and Mrs Horace McElhinny
1\lJ!s. Ellie Roush, Pomeroy and have
returne!l from visiting her
Mrs. llarnhUI, Tupperr Plahls.
brothe;, Cbarle1 Wer~. and fam·
Uy 1n Toledo.
pr:. and Mrs. J J. Davis and
dauJhtera, Charlene and Diana,
are~ expected hOIJle from a C.alif·
ornia trip by the tint of the week

good health and enti'IIY for growing
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«7•• them a grand back-to-:_

school start with milk for breakfast .••
and lelthom refresh with milk after school,
loollt's o wholesome, delicious !real any
time ... tops for acllllng oxtra flavor
and food ,value to cooking and
baking, tool Eniol' it oftonl _

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The Dauahten of Union Vettr;
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,_OORAM C~ITID
The Middleport Literary Club
J*O~tfll tor Ur.• eom1aa year hav.
Hen Gompltted. tt.ie week by the

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SPRING HILL DAIRY

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wen Mra. Forr$1t llaehtel, pretl·
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t~\i41n Not.;
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mate it not so severe Then wh~ not abandon
It altogether m most Instances•
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Ellen Key, an English wr1ter or h1gh standing, says in her book, " The Edu cal10n of The
Child," that 1t has been diScovered that the
soul may be impressed by spmtual means and
that blows are just as demoralizing for the
one who gives them as for the one who recelves them "
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Duri;g my 63 year~ of teach1ng I thmk that
every time after admmJStmng corporal punishment I felt depressed and believed that I
should have used a d1fferent method. Gr~d·
ua!Iy, I began to use reasonmg wtth the ch1ld
rather than the rod or a paddle The results
were better, and I did not feel demoralized
Miss Key also tells this story ·
"A small boy friend of mine when four
years old received his first pumshment of this
kJnd . As his nurse reminded him in the evening to say his prayers, he broke out. 'Yes, tonight I really have somethmg to tell God, tear

A 'luery has .£011e into the pubti·

qf the Natk&gt;nal E;ducatlon Association

'JGIII1llltstiJ11 lt 1o in~ulre nationally if Dean
B. 0. Snllllen, Journey'• End, 0 ., Is not the
oklett aetlve teadter with the most years service in the United Stales today. Now 89, and
havtng"t&gt;&gt;mpleled bls 63rd yoar in education
WDrk·IUt WJY Jt Clifton Grade School, the
dean stj!l bas his hapd in "schOQI problems."
He Jusfcan't quit! He is back today with an
o!iglnal composition on "Corporal Punish·
IDe'lll." in 'acl!OOII. When little Joey gets
,,.bielted' by leaeber on bls baclulde, this
question' uiUlllly .bel!olnet quite prominent m
the home. Here II the Dean's idea about it
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Aa we abau conlider It in this artiCle, corpofttl puDiJ!I1nent mean• bodily punishment
.dmtnlslered by a parent or teacher.
Solomon ·~ ''Train up a child in the way
he should go, and when be iB old he will not
clepert from it." Thilt certainly lo true, but
tbe difficulty comos in knowing l)le method
to Ute in tbe training. Some insist corporal
•PlllliB~ment slwuld bt used frequently, other$
say not at all.

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My readers no ~oubt know many parents
and teJcllers who use corporal punishment
often, and II you will observe, the children
under Ncb training are no bettllJ' or worse
trained lban othen where such punishment
t. 1101 uaod. Tbil can mean only one thin¥'
there Is a better method.
The purpote or punlahment are threefold,
vii. (I) To refotm the wron1 doer, (2) To deter
other• from, Wl'ons doln&amp;, and 13) To condemn

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No doubt many children after receiVIng
corporal punishment have felt as the boy mentioned above felt Educate Wllh the head rather than the hand
Durlns the last 25 years of my teaching I
paddled only one boy He became quite ttOublesome, even so Therefore I had several
Private talks with h1m I told him I knew how I
to use the paddle but I thought ther~ wao a
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better way. He thought I was only bluffing,
so he continued to be troublesome, Finally I
,MIITtNG
used the padd)e on him Here is the result:
The Loyal Bert:!!'• ~Ius of the
He didn't annoy me any more that school Church
of Clulot will meet at the
year, but he was as mean at the close of the Chureh Tueodoy at 7:10 p. m. Ho•
term to his associates as he was before I pun- teao wlll be Mre 0e0l'lt l4elnhll'l,
Mrs. L. R Wilt)', and Mrs Leo
ished him The punishment helped me, but it
Smloa.
did him no good ·
ICI CREAM IDCIAL
' I know from my experiences. both on the The project committee of the
giving end and the emotJOna·l receiving end, Rock Sprintt Methodiat Churth
recent!)~ et tbe ehllfeb •n4
that corporal punishment usually does not met
plan1 were made for an toe cream
bring the proper results.
social ttl be held on the church

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Womens Auxiliary
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Held On Sunday At Ash Cave

Till
anJJ,.al Will replon.
.... Jteld at Alb C.ve on SunQay
lul:r Ji, Hll7 wltb " membel'l
prnent. The 1;R0mla1 wnaput In
,PeetlnJ kin folk nd friend•.
At
tsOOn I biN:et
din ..,
o•l"l'ed - • Will
Nad &amp;race.
After dinner Minor D Wltl.
prellident of
tJ&amp;anJuUon l)rt
.,ded over • boalneA ,...Jon, dur·
lnJ ..-hleb tUnt t.ffieeq for tbt
coining 1ear were elected aa fol
fresldent lliuor D W1U,
Ol vie&lt; pmldont, Melvin Bolm,
Second
president,
lllu
YU"land,vice
Secret.ar)'
and Mlieo
Treuurer,
Ella Smlth
A Kift of one dollar was liVen
to each of the following
. Mr and llrl. Hennan WhJLe for
tr~velmg tbe fal"lhest , Em111ett
WIJI, oldest member
preunt,
Beekr Wtll , younent member pre.
sent IDd Melvin Bolin, l&amp;eieol lamThe remainder of the hme wa1

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Thoae presrn were Mr. and Mrt
lllnor D WW, Cambrut,e CJty,
rndJ.na Mr and Mrs Rermu
Wh ite ot Gtttenfield, Indaana, llr.
1nd Mta Melvin Bolin,
Nonry and Muy and Ill•,. Bertha
Benmnghoftn ot Sprlfldleld OhiO
Mr and Mn: HUe. Mad'arland
Mr and Mn
Dowell , Col

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1Bu1bter, Margaret, Mr Emmett
Will ; Mr. and Mrs Jame• Will and
S..ky, M• md Mrs C•ri Hellmon
&gt;1111 Freda Will , Mory MrAf,.
Jonel
Weato Mn
Laun Sehoefer,
Mrs Muearet
Houdasbelt
, Mn

OUo I.Ahn, Jr , MtJ Richard Hell
man, Mn: John Sargent, enol and
Guy, )fr and Mrs Charlea Gordon,
Eddie and Tommy Ebi!rsbarb of
Pomeroy and Mr and Mn Clar
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Middleport-Pomeroy
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Family Picnic To
prell~eot

ot 1he i n 1946 aad read
Mhtd.lePOri·PNII!..., 1\otltJ Club, letter written. by
prelided at tlerr weakly dumet !an,.JYJtle. who iJ
mee_,a 1 t Hnth
Andrew's Cellqe la
Church Fr1day and re pOr1ed ap- a atudent from thl• d.1lfriel..
prorlmately 75
ror H"bollf!llllPI c:ivtn br
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th(&gt; fam 1ly p1emc wh 1ch u 10 be dat1o" vranu
ttiiiiPCil'tht .t 11 Camp(..,._ on Aoa '
oijon ro ll•ge ,,.,, boollo, boar4
G!Jel lf; •• the meeling wtte Jl o and room and art
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m£or W1lters and Fa ye WUaon ple1e o! any offtretl
Pom t Pleatanl The nwm hen and
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!hat rtct Golf 'JQurn.ament wh1c: h b
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bemg s.pon~ored by the zaneiVIIle llrJo, and the vanDut cJ~,_..Jil
Rotory Club al &lt;he 2onem lle L&lt;• ; •:;
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untry Club on
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S,cret"y Jock Rob'"n gm lh • ehonged f•om
to 811&amp;.
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f1nt o( a series of tal ks on Rol&lt;lry
.\felhodut women who prepared
and a que1t1on and an•w~r sh 1:.: the dmner were Mr.:. EMI't!tt
was UBed m the preif'utat1on of Lbe Davi• Jdn; w w Hans, lad Mr.1.
material Tbe •ReaJ'.er 1ave Lht' H H Bulb Mri c y Hibbs aod
names of the new officers lnclud ~ Sanborn .
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10naJ, Webb Fol,n, Zoni 4 dJrecl or
Sbf'JbyvlJie; Darrell Jone!, Nt'Wal k;
new DiJ'tnct Governor

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Jesus gives 11 everlasting JOY.
'J'he obJeda or Rolary Intert•OR THE BEST!
whH;h the Indwelling preJente of nallonaJ were ~vietred and mclud
the Holy SDtrlt gtves; to the ~ ed Service, High Eth1~t1 'and Inter
eANY TYPE!
the •••·
l1ever In Chnst It thrills and national Uadent.lndine Vetl:'ran
vent Holy Nativity, Fund du 't.ar,
A picnic supper at tbe Syratuee sattsfJeJ the buman heart and en Rotarian and Senior Aet1ve mem
See or Call
WLSC • waa IUt'&amp;t speaker when the Park, preceded the meeting of the able! 11 to rejou.-e even 1n the bcr Harry Barnea guoted the (am I
Woman's Auxiliary of the Grace Woman'11 Society of Christian Ser· m1ds:t of advenity
IIJar phrase "RolaJ y Club d~ ,
Epi&amp;eopal Church met Tbur. :¥ie ,t tJie lllnenville Methodist
everythmg.
afternoon At the home of: ~· Church Wedneliday nening.
Thl"n , !inaJiv ,there are the nothmg,
JtobsonRotarlana
pve a do
resume
of tile··
Fred ~row. Jr, S~tac~~~e. 'the
Mn CIJflord Phillips, past pre• unique values that beloni to h1story or tbe Rotary Founttatlon 8U E. M•ln S&amp;. Peaerey
home was decorated with •rr~n,a:e- klent, presided at the meetmg
not to be !Jfe
fCiund
the .serv1ce
o!
and1nserv1ce
, that are
menn of flo.wera.
' which opened w1th group siDJina:, Chmtlan
~r11. Everett Hares, pr~~.· followed with prayer by Mrs. the world To seek to -punfy thi!l
prC!Iided at the mq~lng whiel. nanic St.t!wart •nd ICI'iptul't' read- smful world. to try to make ll a
sweeter and bE!tter plaee ill wh1ch
n~ with devotJoiUI after whieh" a tns by Mrs. Phillips.
&amp;bort business sei!Jion was held
"StranJer Within the Gates'• was to live, lo thrill it w1th the plea
' Sitter Martha Louise nve I dea- the tople of tbe· progMm presented sure or hfe-what real sensat1ons
criptlon o/ her llle and work Jn by Mrs Roamer Rousb and read· abound m this Cbriethte act1v1ty
eonvent and colored slldea tap on the topic were 11ven by It may be teachmg a few children
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of the convent where abe Mrr Roush, Mrs. Sadie Brown, 1n the Sunday School, gathering
hves and worka Miss Linda Crow Mra Philllps, Mra. BI'Ookl Sayre, clothes for the needy, vunUng the
presentttd several plano solos and Mrs Stewart and Mrs Norman Me· sick, 1howine the heavy Jaden
where true rest ean be found, easa r:,ecorder a,nd flute duet was pre. Callum
se.nted by the Slater and ~
Dur1n1 the busineas ~uion It Ing the burdens of those w1th
Crow.
was wted lo give 110 00 to the YF burdens too heavy to bear tom·
ij,elreshment5 of cooklea and on expenses: for attending camp at !orting those who are dlSCoUraged
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punch were served by tl)e hostea.- Lancaster The Lord's Prayer 111 and downhearted, or brmeme the
li'bl of God's precious Word to
to 28 mem.bera and five guests. Si• unison closed the meeting.
ter Martha Louire, who Is a cousin
Present were those named above ttlose who are In darkness and desHoJtu• sitU were ~esented to of Mn Crow, Mrs .Lrtme Karr Sr. and Mrs. Adolph Grueser Sr, Mrs paar These are those values which
Marr Vircinl• Reibel Tburs- of Syrac-ltSe, Mrt. Charles Holzer Es11e Monman, Stella Grueser, belong to .mch lOVIng servace m the
IVn'lnC wlten tbe Tri·C1ty Jr, Mrs Myers and Mrs Burling Mrs Letta Spencer and a gu.e:st Master's name, and which are not
Club met at htr home, on of Galhpoll&amp;. The refreshments. Mrs Paul Forbes
found m the servt(e of the world
Avenue.
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These, dear friend, are the glflll,
table wu attn.ctlve with green
cover and a centerpiece oC attera.
Which JeJUJ £1Ve!l tO tbolle who
love and serve Him.
Mrs Hayes presJded at the punch Reynolds, Palmer Strfllet.
bowl.
Mr and Mrs Stewart and family
SIGN ~APERS
have moved to the Di:wn property
WASHINGTON UP -Two Wash
on South Second Avenue Mr Stew
a:rt 1s an employee of the Ohio ington Redskm veterans, linebacker Chuck Drazcnov1ch and
Valley Bakery.
Mrs. C E. Hoyt took her grand end Chet Ostrowski, today s1gned
children, Martha Al1n •nd Timmy thetr 1957 contracts
Jacob Gloeckner who has been Gr1f!es, to PhJUtpi, W. Va., Thurs·
confined to Jm home by 11lne!1!1 for day to v1a1t her mother, Mrs C B
START SEPT, 23
the past three weeks !11 improvmg Ha,wklns The Rev. and MH James
NEW
YORK
U~ - The New
Mrs Walter Wolfe returned Grlffes, Hastings, Neb, who have York Knickerboekeri wlll train for
We pay 2% Interest on your Savinp
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~ome wednesday evening after a been v181tmg the Rev. and Mrs the. 1957-58 National Basketball
Cl.are
11armon
m
New
York
C1ty,
vaJ~.atJOr'l trip to Clearwater, Fla
AuocLatlon season at UpsaJa Col •
with her son and daughter m law joined the f&amp;.mdy group at Philhpi lege 10 East Orange, N. J , bee:mMr and Mrs Robert Wolfe and .and returned to Middleport Friday mng Sept 23 The team also
family of Columbus On the trtp wath Mrs Hoyt.
tramed there jut year
.James 't.ewa, who 1s employed
they vi.&amp;\ted In mno states
-Mrs. Charles Buck returned on the County Highway Depart·
broke a bone lrt• his toot
The road-runner, state blrll • r
.home Thursday evemng after a ment.,
while working thill week.
New MexiCO, IS a member O{ the
V!!it w1th relatives m Basal and
Mlim.ber
Corporation
Recent guests of MISs Lois Ceeil cuckoo fam1ly and rehes more oo
Columbus
Federal
Resem
Syote•
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lllintber
were Mtll Nelbe Vale, S3lem Cen· 1!s feet than on 1ts wmgs for ,
Mr. and Mrs George Dabney and ter and Geraldme Hope, Athens
,POIII!ROY,
OHIO
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transportation
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fe.mlly of Souths1de, W Va. were
Pa.1ty Smith, ZaneBville, 111 spend'
Wednesday guests nf Mr and Mr10 JOg the wetJk end with M.rHyn
Willard Ebersbach and daughters Sue Kni11ht and her parents, Mr
Mrs. Albert Smtth returned and' Mra Earl Knight. Miss Smtth
home Thursday evening after 111 and Miss Knight are clasamates at
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and Mrs James Hawley.
Vera, Barbara, Betty and David
t
Mr .and Mrs Joseph Raub anrl Covert, who have been v.Wtmg in
grandchildren are spel).dlna~~t week ColumbuS', tlliVe returned_Jl:ome
In COlumbus wJth relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Hany Tovey, Tole·
M' and Mrs, Carl F1sher and do, Mr and Mrs Charier Anthony
'aqughter, Roberta of Moor.ebeatf, and son, DUly, Dayt~ut, were reeent
Ky. lett today for thc1r home after guests ~f Mr. and Mrs. WUlis An·
a tw,:~ weeks visit wilh h1s. mothe1·, thOny Miss Sylvia Anthony, DeMrs. Bessie Enzet~auer
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Miss D1anna Thomas or Crooks ~nd was taken lo Circlevdle, Frl·
vllle is the guests of Mrs Betty day by Mrs. Wilhs Anthony 1nd
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Mr1. -Thoma1 Hart and children, tfves.
,Jack, Lance 11nd Hilda are the ,. M'r. and Mrs. Owen Fink and
guests of her mother, Mrs, Helen sorts, BUI, Dean and Danny, and
Leifheit and Mr. Hart'a parenl3, MJsa Mabel Hysell visited Thurs.
Mr. Rl\d Mrs Edison Hart They day in Athens county where they
wUI leave next week to jom Mr wer~ guest• at a plcme Supper
Hlrt in Puerto R1co where they at the David Aluhtre borne.
Richard Keetee, Florida, former
'A'ill reside.
local reddent, hu been visiting
hete and wal3 a dinner ,ueat of Mr
.aand
group
of and Mr!' R1eh.IU'd Chambers.
daughevenln&amp; at her
Mr and Mrt Harold Hinkle and
Guests were Mr. daurhter, Debby, moYed Friday
It's easy as A.l.t.• , • plenty
Morris, Bashan, from the Dallal property to the
Racine; Mr. and Shiflet apartment on Fourth and
Mri. Roscoe Mor , is, Ga1llpolis; MJ'.
of milk every day equn.. plonly of

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oued here '- Pearl r, 111ooll, 110,
R•tlon!l. 1111 II 8aeJ tiJII!l•Y••·
ond Jlrdlallae HlloJ, 13, Rutland,
c1erk.
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Meet'1ng Held
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Quail, Rabbits
Becoming Tamer
Metgs
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of SpN.kers and tnterpreten;
Harry Houdaai:J,elt, proiJ'.am.

Hrt. 'Beulah

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Cub-Meeting Held
At Reibel Homl!

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slMal Women.

Attendins; the mettlnl Friday
from the local .;!hureb were Mr1.

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r~-City Sewing

Mrl. Claremont E. Hoyt, wife ol
tlJo putor o( tl&gt;o lllldd)op&lt;&gt;rt Firot
•••IITID
· 8ap\lol Churoh,lo re~reaentaUve of
MAN ""¥'
the RJo Grande: BapUit Alloclation
John 8Wif1l, 44, Juntt1Cla1 0 ,It which anet Friday afternooD at the
l&gt;tlnlf held lD ""'"If loll undef ~Ivory Jllpttot c~urch Jn Rio
ln'Vulieatton *"•r hlf lfrllt i'r · Grande
day ne&amp;f Dexter' ln a fNllht ear
Otlu!; luci.J otflcers and ch,ir·
by Sheriff Robert C. HJrtenbacl1. men are .MrJ. T. F. HawkiDI, chair-

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POMEROY
SOCIETY

Paul Snllilrt, Mrr. Allen Hughel,

Mis.s. Sy"lvia McMaster; Mrs ')'. F.
Jtawkml, Mrs I M. Archer

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Open a -safe, convenienr
Checking Account to.:day-..:.a..at

The FARMERS BANK

Meigs Cilunlf Ne,rs

and Savings Company

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McClure, 24, brok@ under Gregory"s queatlonina. admitted he lied
and later wa, ~xe-cuted.
Now Sheppard will undtrgo the
Mmt intenSI.\'e examination from
the man who has a reputation
hero of 'jbeina the be1t In the
bulinen. 1'
Before Herbert requested the He
deteet:or te1t, he talked with Shep·
pard for an hour, then told Alvis
the 01teop.tn J11d Jiven his con·
. Alvi1 relayed ~ha reql\est to
the 1overnor who promptly ap·
proved the move.
Harbert lltld Sheppard had seen
a pbotoaraph of wedler and told
him the 1eu.eral 1ppearante of the
Jlllodl;la convict "1trl);e1 sOrt of a
yaa:ue reeollectlon "

'Dally ~ntinel
Day Book

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rg1e, Mrs W1lham Radford ar.d
B1Jiy Ray Mary Lou and RebQci!l
and nephew, Sonny pyers, Mn.
Anna RE-uter Mrs Amos Leonard
MlsA Carol ' Bearhli, Ruth Ann
Bailey, Mrs Chfford Le1fheil and
Mrs Anna James

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Homer Radford
tbe
proa:ram
A eonla!t wu eondueted by M!Ja
Ruler and pria., awart!td to
Lewl11 Grueter and MrL WllbUl'
B•llc&gt; The meetina: '!!!o.ed wJth
ll'Oup ilo1Inr Of "BI&lt;md 11o Tll•
Tie IQA tb 1 UM.izpah" benedicUon
ftefre1bmenll were 1erved )31y
lbe ho1teJ1 1.o those named abov11
and Mro Home 'bbott and Vleb,
Mn )farold Blaeltston and Bobby
and Sherrie, Mrs OJWer Ol4rlt,
Mro Arlee Abboll. Kothy an4 11'6
dJe Abbott Mro W1UI101 l!l&lt;/llu•
er.Ml"&amp; George
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(Jtoup
ot "'Amefiett'"
•io•o41lot- c,lollowed
the "'-d'l Pte ud Atedet to
Fbt. Durina: the busl.ne11 se•
tn
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6:00 Wlll&lt;fi' lit. Yliud .
8:30 ~utdai ~NiiiAt ' .2'ambartt
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10:00 N""' and
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lawn, Friday evenina, July 28. The sheriff apld complaints had
Plans were aiHo made for serving been received of S'fllrtz
a
fried chicken dinner at tbe SitUs'-'
about at the top ot the steps" him he said
bury School, Friday, August 9 the ne\lhborhood lour or
"I hit hlm one time
"I prefer not to !ay where I The proceeds from both w11l be days.
(Cefttlnuetl fiNm , ... OM)
"I looked m the llvmg roo"' and threw ttae pipe ," he said
"I never hit nobodf ihlt mal))' 1 aw 11 . . tchel, or small hat!, on
He sold he hltch·hJkccl
ride placed in the buildina fund
1
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time. t ~on't believe would haye
tabLe. 1 dumped tt on tht.• floor Wllh an . elderly man" m an OldsJUt fler more than netf111ry," bt but there was nothing I wanted
mobile, then was given another lift
declared.
"I didn't takl! anything from the by 8 sailor m 8 "custom built
AI b, started down 1taJrt. Wed· hou1e," Wedler said
car ..
4
1tr ukl.- a IJI&amp;n he had Men on
Wudler !lldd he ran SOO or 00
About 70 or so mlleA away from
Wti11a said the klllen were in a (
1 eo~Jfb b1 tbt Uvina room as~ yard• along 1 lakefront beacll near cteveland, Wedlcr said he stuffed
Holmes OJ lie \avom &lt;kinking belore
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0Uft
the clothes he had removed dter
they wenl to the Coblent' home A
Quail and rabbits a.:!. parently .a'e
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the assault Ill a culvert
check of the Holmesville area
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If
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read
about
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to
turn
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an
Identification
well
satisfied with tbe new reg e
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Sheppard murder , Wedler replied· 0f th
e~t
In Mele• County tllat ruled dotts
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"YeA 1dr-attcr J left Cleveland ... I
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believed to hive lled shaH be &lt;tuaranUned \6 "CCIwwtn and
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haven't resd anything aboul the In a 11l53 model gray and cream 1stake
lc:ll:flli~ ' H
case smce 1954." he added
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car with Ohio license plates UYReeldent• in Skook Hollow
ll ~l ll •.i nllll ~ l
t. Mp'a
22 KetUe
He &amp;llld that after he re~:~ched 704, on Oh1o 80 northward
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(Beach-st)
report quall an4 tabbltl
aack.
tt. Con·
Florida and went to pr1son, In
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Weiss said he and his three dep· - whole lamillee - · ever ~ce
nmnt
aume
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OCtober, 19~4. he "got to think~.ng uUes would check some leadl but
1 rln o"ned have bfen abrtor-1 IIIIIJI•fl-. 16 Su~
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about H and reading about it
admilted they were pretty llketchy
tam! and friendly. They
.Jr 1: ·11 LJ! II L!.'
• Way back m my g~lnd I got
The hunt waa called off tempo- I tribute pll't of fall new natur• to
to thinking { did It," he said
WHI•M•r'• •••.,.,
I. Inca, •
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rarlly Friday aHer a HLJbway ttia fact ·j.bat 1 r•blea ,u~ntlne
Sh•pp•rd Walta Nervau&amp;ly
It
We,llaba
Patrol plane searched the Millers· clamped on the county la1t wll}ter
IJII\IM
H. ehobbf
, Sheppard nervously awatted the burg area without spottlne the re•uJtJd Jn aU dOll 01 the ne1J4-!Brat.)
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arrival of the lie detector expert murderers
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Olrl'l
worQr
IIJ. OthtrNIM
borhood beint 'Qe:d up.
who will Reek to tell by his emolt.•. , . . .
tf, etrclt ot ~
nickname
Hill and Dann)l Tholl.'ptional responses whether •he really
.2 &amp;"ill
Ufllt
aon
now lee faml}lar
killed his wife
ll&amp;hto
of
PPP•
It will be the first sUch test he
rabbit
front
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ha' ever had and Sheppard htm·
back
viait the
• Belt admits. thal he Is "extremely
nervous'' about it
Herbert admitted results of a
lie detector ten could no.t be in·
troduced aa evidence In court but
aald they would be a Jood "foundation" for new moves to free
Sheppard
No time has been set yet tor
the test which Warden Ralph Alvil
said would be &lt;!Onducted within
the walls or Ohio Penltebtiar)'.
Sheppard works as t clerk In lhe
prison personnel office He Uvei
In a dormitory
Alvis remembers Gregory well
Seven yean ago, the lie detector
expert proved .another convlc1.4:ld
murder; 1heodore Roosevelt Mc·
Clure, was lying in 1tatements he
wa1 lnnoeenl of a Clevela-nd slay·

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the home and threw away the pip~
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entered the house met hlm "just he was carrying No one e.11.sed

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lp"'- 'a.tttf alii\]~ Club, nun-

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'Mie methods of corporal punlohmelft have
Urled grelltly during the last generation or
two. For examp1e, · the use of the hickory
lUck, the strap, or rubber hose, and the paddle bave all been used. Why these different
IDIIrDmenll of punlllhJnent? Simply to try to
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Club'Meeting Held Thursday

lin. WIUiam Gnttter ualtt.ed bor" and " Hone

momma's arm out so she cannot beat me any
more.',.

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WSAZ -TV Chan,.e13
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MlllJStreet.

and Mrs. Delbert Morris, Bedford,
Mr. and Mrs Horace McElhinny
1\lJ!s. Ellie Roush, Pomeroy and have
returne!l from visiting her
Mrs. llarnhUI, Tupperr Plahls.
brothe;, Cbarle1 Wer~. and fam·
Uy 1n Toledo.
pr:. and Mrs. J J. Davis and
dauJhtera, Charlene and Diana,
are~ expected hOIJle from a C.alif·
ornia trip by the tint of the week

good health and enti'IIY for growing
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youngsters!

«7•• them a grand back-to-:_

school start with milk for breakfast .••
and lelthom refresh with milk after school,
loollt's o wholesome, delicious !real any
time ... tops for acllllng oxtra flavor
and food ,value to cooking and
baking, tool Eniol' it oftonl _

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The Dauahten of Union Vettr;
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,_OORAM C~ITID
The Middleport Literary Club
J*O~tfll tor Ur.• eom1aa year hav.
Hen Gompltted. tt.ie week by the

comm\tt".

AT
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AT YOUR STORE

SPRING HILL DAIRY

Workill on pr~am

wen Mra. Forr$1t llaehtel, pretl·
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Oieot aod llro. 11041~01' DoW!Iliil

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SPORTS

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Four New Pilots
Of Race Cars To
Be Here Sunday

Four drlvc·rs from the Logan
of Gcn'l
Speedway will join conteshnts
lcfthandcr.
here tomorrow al the Claybanln
Sper!rtway following a "lend leue"
arrangmenl Ret up today by Speedway's Bud Wilson.
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st. Louis at Pittsburgh,

drove his grand
Milwaukee at New York 2 .
slam job in the top of the nintb.t&lt;l - Sprouse led oCI with his and af·
Cincinnati at PhUadelphia 2
] , make the score 6-2 •nd then Bwh ter J)t)ug Moore fanned, ud Oen·
Sunday'• G"""'
I , shut the door, tigllt. The blow kept nis Moore walked, Rober\8 brought
the •I ndians' record at '·1 t'n the Sprouse home. Alter 'that innin:~
Boston 5 Ch1eago 2 n1g.bt
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Baltimore 4 Kansas Cl:y 2 night
second half, and 21 of 24 on all Wolfe only allowed Gibbs' .Sillglc
DetriJit 4 Washington 1 night
comers for , the season.
in the fourth .
New York 9 Cleveland 1 night
AMERICAN LI!AGUE
The Yankees bad led 1-0 In Lh{
Meanwhi1e, Roberts · shut out
first and 2-0 in the fourth. In th~ Racine until the fourth inning
New York
W58 L.28 p~~74 G~ first lnnins Bing sina:led and two when Wolfe's triple, an efi''Jl', a
Chicago
62 34 -..6(15 U errors in . the field let blm
.,. get ground out, and Rick Sargent:J
Boston
41.~
home.
In
the
fourth
Bing
tripleJ
single n&lt;:tted one run,
41
12
Cleveland
44 48 .ft08 14 , 1 and RaU singled him home.
stacked on three more in
Detroit
Woody Call's boys tied it 2·2 In theThey
43 44 .4fl4... 1s"'
fifth on an error, a walk, -anti
Bnltimore
42 44 .48B 16 the fi!th when McElhinney led fJ ff Wee Fooey 's three-run homer.
Kanst~s City
32 54 .372 26 with a sole homer, Bush and Mor- Other Racine hitters were Larry
Washington
30 60 .SS;J 30 ria walked, and Bush scored on an Price, a double, a single by Roy
Sunday'•
error. .
Howe and a single by Ted Bailey,
Washington at Detroit Boston at
In the· top of the ninth Bratlon
Wolfe fanned nine and walked
Chicago, Baltimore nt Kail!as Cit.•, and Moore walked and 'J.'homas got
"ol! via an error. Then McEihmney three while Roberts fanned five
2 New York at Clevcl.•nd, 2
and walked one in a great exINTERNATIONAL LliAGliE
got hit bit one.
Tononto 11 Montreal 0 'linn. com·
For Bush it was s-o as a pltche'" hibition of control. Other g.ame11
pletion cf suapended a:ame June 2 including '•· no-hitter. He fanned last night were ppstpo;Jed.
Racine
000 1~ 8 0
Montreal 4 Toronto 3 11 inn.
12 and walked fouf.
Loser Slater fanned seven and Doda:ers
100 000-1 3 4
Richmond 5 Columbus 2 ·
walked five.
Wolle aflll. . Howe. RobertS •nd
Havana 3 Miami 0 12 tnn.
Indililll8 000 002 Ofl4--.6 5 ::! Muer.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Ya:"~Jfees 100 100 000--2 3 4
nuoh and Singer. Slater and Allndianapolis 4 Charleston 1 lll.
Paul 1 Omaha {) called. '1 inn. lensworth.
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PROTEST FILED
Withita 11 Louisville 7
1'he Red Sox outla,sted the Sen·
ators 4-3 with the lawm~ker~
finishing the game under · offical
protest against a ruling interprctation in the filth inning.
As It went, -the Red SoX won
DAYTON, Ohio UP - Lionel
,f
their game in the- bottom of the Hebert, trying to make a golfing
OUr 3S ~
fifth wit:h the score 3·2 in their gamble pay off, faced Walter
favor and an Insurance run was Burkemo and
Whitt met Dow

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All pr...ame tldlet MIH(75e
,., adult, -c:hlld.-.n under 12
1'..1 .. ld by R.'ln• •' Mid •
dlep6rt t .. m ..,.,...,.., and •t
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• t are Ioc •• tom • w til •uw 1 1V 11
t o th • r•pec tl ve teques f or
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ln Middleport the Sports Center
will have tl'ckcts on sale and
Indian layers will canvass the towr.
Morrison is expected to hold up

his end with a ticket campaign In
hls own bailiwick.
Ticket sales at the gate wttl be
divided eveniy after expenses of
$15 for the field lights.

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Tbe
RACINE ROLLS
49 31) .:SC'7 2 Into ~ ~ommanding tead Friday
Racine kept Its second half re48 39 ~!Ia · z~ evening behind Russ McElJnney'.s cord clean Frlday evening Jn Pom·
4&lt;l 4'7 .460 10\i: two home runJ-(Ine a grand Slam· eroy with a 4-1 win over the DodPittsburgh
S4 M .337 20"-: mer-and the powerful pitching
with Wee Foozy Wolfe holdCh1cago
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28 3ft .33'7 201,2 of Charley Bush with a three
Dodger batt.ers to three hila,
Friday's Re1ufts
:-.itter agauut the Yankeea in nine 1 doul&gt;les by Mike Robert.&lt;~ and P8ul
friday's Resulb
innings.
Sprouse, and a single by leff
Chicago at Brooklyn, 2
Gibbs.

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LONDON Ul\ - Derek !hbotson, • mighty happy Royal Air
Foree private, agreed today tltal
' hlastunnlngworldrecordof3;57.2

"ored on D. Hanning'! singlo
They n~ded th:at one beeall!l.e th .~
Senators made It 4-3 In their hall
on a run hy D. Stephenson.
Stobart ranned Jour and walked
three for the losers while Oiler

Finsterwald

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"Black Friday" had sent defeiul·
ing champion Jaeltie Burke, SaQtmy Snead, favored ' Doug Ford,
Tommy Bolt, Ted Kroll, Mike SOU·
ch.,k, Claude Harmon and u. 8 · '
Open champion Dick Mayer to "
the sidelines.
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~ill Snead in the fourth round, 3
and 1. and ·t hen downed the Gl~
year • o]d Charles Sheppard of
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nuaitef.fin)ls. l{e is favored to
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!Otcbn, Phone BOl -M. · 7 zo 2lc
Hooms tor rent . Clos~ to tow
127 Butternut.
7-18-12t
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-AFORE THET EMEAGE'NC'f

Drop Clqtba

Clmton F'!Cbet, Middleport,
Phone 8265Jt
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bench-$50.
ro.undPd
gla.ss fr ont. medium
aize, $.20. ( 171
DQDGE · PLYIIOUTH
Mrs. H.
Wanted
Barnbljrt, Joppa
DI!ALJ:RS
· til U
Store, state Rt. 680.
7- 19-2t~ A pd reliable woman to liv
e
~tb
an
elderly
..couple
and
t
Saw
dust
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and
shavings,
loaded
in
Auta
Sales
~(81
take eare or their home. u in
your truck from bin or deliv·
tereated
phone 11385 or 6384.
195G Old.smobi~$2,495 Super 88
ered. OJJ IO
VALL!i;Y MFG.
2 dr. Holliday Cpe, Leu than
CORP., TIJPPERS PLAINS, Q.
120 3tc
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Phone
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oo!vijle
1250.
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Help, Wa~nte~-Housekeeper 00
steering and
brakes. Fully 1
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f
years o(. aee. Contact John Buck
equlpped. BtaN.fnar's, Pomeroy,
ner, 1S'7 ,Dock St., Middleport.
·--,-.,,-- _ _ _ 7 ~O Btl.'
St. In good
7·Iti-I2tp .
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"1958 Buick. V8 &lt;mttury.. $2,595.
sell. see ,Dick
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2 dr. _Rlvie~, Vpe. Smart Ivory
Cleland, Racine,
&amp; Wb1te l~nish. pynaflow drive. -'-.,-- - Pomeroy 3631.
. Unattached, re'·
Oue eareful owner. Blaettnar's :.woman, 21--30 yrs. of
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Pomeroy.
7 20 Bt~ Cusbman Sccoter, newly overage. kPf'ljenced wit&amp; ehtld
haul~d. Sell cheap.
Everett
care. cooking and J(!neral houae,-1954 Bl!ick V8 Super. $1,595. 4McDaniel, Diamond St., Mid·
work. Good pay. Must live in.
dr. Sedan. ·Dynaflow dl'ive. R &amp;
d1.eport.
'7·18-3tp
Phone 241. Mr.:s, Finley. 7 1&amp; 6ttt
H. New one eO&amp;t about $4500 00
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ance and condition. Blaettnar's,
The undersigned is oflerln1 tor
( 181 . Employment
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Pomeroy.
7 20 6tc sale the Thomas A Waa:ner prcperty in Letart Falls Ohio, ap·
Wanted
19M Ford V8 Customline. $1,095. praised 1 at 1$-12,0C&lt;I.OO 'and cannot
2 dr; Sedan. One or the best ap- be ~old for less than th!lt amount
W~O~RUKCBB~Y~n~A~Y~~or~;;~~ot
_pearmg ears on our ·lot. Blaett- BUbJect to ,the approval or the
home. Call 6225-J after 4 m.
nar'll, Pomeroy.
7 20 8tc Probate Court. For information
..our ...,rtcol!:et' Service. DaJ
Phone
8221
Ni,pt Phone

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as low as sa 95 , · ~=b!!~~- t;h:~~dl~•. ~~~ Sybil Wanted-PAPER H."NGThG-~
Four beauties. 2--210's and 2
'7-1'7-Gtc
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years experien~e. ' Free et' I ·
Bel-Airs. One like new eonvermates, L. y, Reislnger, Raein •
Hble and 3 two doors. Blaett- 16 MM Sound Movie ProjeetOr
ll3x 124. Ohio.·
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7 20 6tc
A· l condition. Cost $420 ne\~ r
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For
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LVMBI!R and SUPPLY
Phone 8220
S. Third St.
Middleport

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R1chq10nd, 814 E. MtHn St.,
Pcmeroy.
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room house, mail and arhoot
bus route Sell or Trade for

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•Gndtnl: &amp;:·Diteh Diggin.e
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•Truck 121adln:g Equipment
• Dump Truck Servlee

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'7-room frame nice-.

ly loCated on large lot with

1~trge. back yard. drivelfay and

VffiG{L WAIIISLI!V I
Phone Cbe•hlre 1·14.79

&amp;arage building. .House baa all
hwdwood woodwdrk, be•uttful
lf.alrway, Jar.ge ver'n~1, endosed
porch, full b.artehleqt, and sasfired hot w•ter· heating. Near
Rho~b. U~usual _at only $8SO().
. Only·$2000.00
for owner's
existing
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for the mile ean be lowered-''But fanned six and walked none for
011 "YACAnGII IPICIAL"
PHILADELPHIA UP Cin- ~~!ie;.~. the race is run on motor- th~~in~~~~Y, Senator mam~ger.
HYDRAMATIC, RADIO &amp; HEATER
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'PRICIII
cinnatl
Manager
Blr~te
Tebbetts,
has
handed mamagerial control to
GOOD TIRES.
Wilson sald Ken Klng and Glen
who
boasted
he
has
the
best
balIbbotson,
who
led
an
historic
Jim
Little,
with
Indy
auisting.
He
Greuser Body
Thompson from the local associa- lanced pitching staff in the Nat- four·man parade through tbe four- .said· "Mr. Little has been helpin t~
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tion racd in LOgan Friday night ional League, today had the am· mfnute barrier Friday, said he's the boy a lot In practices and I
Works
Shop
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and In return for the favor Logan
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will send four visitors here Sun- munition to back up the .,.tement switching now to a campaign for just haven't the ume to give them
Pomeroy
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with
the
apparent
return
to
foM\
the
world
two-mile
record.
that
they
shoulc'
have
.
Mr.
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Will He Closed
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or "Hamilton" Joe Nux.hall.
Mlddl~por
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The 24-year-old Ibbotson. who will do a good Job."
Super 88 2 door. Jet blac.k finKing took second and Thompson
July
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22
27th
The veteran scuthpaw, who was had beaten four minute• tttlce be· Senators
lOt {)l0--3 7 O
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ish sci off with gl~aming lwhlte
thtrd in the fast heat race: Coming expected
to come into hil own thls fore, first. ran red -. ahirted Stani· Red Sox
001 21x--4 10 0 i ~:;::;;;:;::;;:;;:;
wall llrcli. Hydrumatlc drive, ra·
Renpens
here are Elmer Quec!!t, Hayden- seuon Mter· a 13-11 ;ecord laat ; slav JungWlrtb Qf Ct;ecb6tlovakia
Oller and S.. Llttle. G. Stob•rt \
dlo, heater, tinted glMs, clenr 1
ville; J . Holley, Nelsonvllle; Pete year, pitched the rejuvtnate'4 Red- lnto defeat in the race at White and R. Mulford."
July 29th
plasllc scat cuvcr~ kept 1L like
Skmner, tilouster and Harold legs into fourth place Friday· night Clty Stadium and then stood off a
new.
with a 7-2 win over Philadelphia.
slammlni t'fniah by Ro:1 Delany of
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R was only Nuxhall's ~econd Ireland, the Olyn\plc 1,&amp;00 - meter
complete game In 12 staru but it ehamplnn who attend•
couldn't have come at o l:lWeeter phia's Villanova Univenit)lo.
time for Cln~innatl.
Delany was .gecond In 3.08.8 snd
The wtn moved the Rcdlegs to
within two- game&amp; of lc!lgue-lead- Jun11wlrth tblrd In 3:59.1.
ing Milwaukee nnd only one per· Wood of England was f-ourth
Special 4 door . S!lllrkllnQ hhu:k
centage point behind thtl third men had dane lt on May 28. 195!1
history that four .men In the same
finish, ltandard ~ hlfl. radio,
place St. Louis Cardinals.
heater, new aeat covurK. Shuwa
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men
had
dDn
il
on
May
28,
1933
while his matea clubbed rookie
sen~ation Jack Sanford rmd three in a race here won by Hungary's
other Phillie hurlers for 15 hits. Laszlo Tabor!.
Flr111t baseman George Crowe
MEETS COLUMBUS GIRL
continued his hqt hitting streak
OMAHA, Neb, UP - Mra. Ann
with tw~? hill in four times at bat,
including hia 21st hQmcr of the C~ey Johnstone of Mason City.
year In the thLrd lnnlna with Gus Iowa, who assumed the favorUe
role Thur&amp;diY with an upset vic·
Bell on base.
Monterey 4 door. MIKt J.:l'f'cn
tory, met Anne Blehardson of Connd white two tone . ~l&lt;Hular(l
Every cmclnnatl player. with lumbus-, OhiO, tod'ly In the feature
shift. radio, hc11ter, tintml J,:IIIR."',
the exceptloit of Nuxhall and w,.ny Hemlfinal match of ~~ Women'•
white wall tire~. onf' loc;•l own·
Post, had at least one hit. Post We11tern Amateur golf tourna
er.
walked twice.
ment.
It certainly mal;.~s sense ·to
Cincinnati took the lead In the
take e v·e r y precaution
third on Crowes blast over the
Yanka Running Away
against accidents on your
rlghtfleld wall with one on. The
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Redlegs broke the game wide open game lead in the American Le;~­
in the fifth innJng with a five run gue, their blii!'St mar1ln O( the
outburst · that chased · Sanford · to year, wltJt a 3-2 victory over De·
finllltial loss. See us! ·
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SHELVING LUM 8£R
the showers,
trolt, ae Baltimore rallied tor
Crowe walked to open the inning five rune In ' the nlnth to Hell:
, kiln drle~umber. Excellent
Roadmalttlf R] vir r II ('oupt•
and Smokey Burgess and
Don second-place
for shelving or re lr jobs around the
White Sox,
Sharp lwtl tone gt·c~n fml~h.
Hoak
sinilled
to
lead
the
bare•
. Boston beat Kanaaa .City, 3·1
.
Full
line
of
sizes.
AB
llltle
as
power 1teerlng, power hruk(•s,
Shortstop Roy · McMillan .stna:led Washlna:ton blanked
dynallow, power windows, pnw·
Cleveland,
16c II • ft.
to drive m Ci-owe and Sanford 4-0.
er $(!Jt.J. Boy ahe's toutlcd.
f..uranee.of All ~· .
wild pitched BurJilS!I home.
~1. Ph"ne ·1-11 P...
Moorehead came In tor the Phill City, 4-2, and l&gt;etrolt beat Wnb·
TILEBOARO
anci aft'r Nuxhall flied out, John- lnJlon, 4-1.
nie Temple slnaled home Hoak.
Fix un old, cracked wall~ in kit·'h'"'
Temple croased the plate on anbathroom with colorful, ensy-to
other single by Bell.
npply till'bn:ml AR litHe 1"1!:1 • • •
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· Clncinnatl and the fourth conseculie aq. ft.
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Super 88 4 door . Solid light
blue. hydnmatlc, rnrtlo. heater.
delphia hn skidded from lirat
ROW IBat C.OYtlr!i, fiUOOUA V-8
place to fifth tn the leagl1e.
ROOFING
ROtll:et I!Ra:lne for au per pet·
TebbeUa will 1end Hal Jeffcoat
formance.
(8-'7) to
mound today to opI-'ine, 1iunblc aaphnlt roof ahing\ea
Pllls Tax and .Jtecapp~ble rue
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Jim
Hearn
(C·l) ot Philadet:P""''&lt;!cl in all slandnrd types and colors. We
phla.
have a type and color for any roof
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repair Job. As little aa ___ _
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which the Dodaeu won, 6-3, in 10
Bel AIt 2 door. All white finish,
inninJI!I, the Duke" &amp;lammed 1
aud
et
To""'
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won't ehow dirt. Standard 11hlit,
9
OTHER ITEMS
homer in the lOth. and then clout·
radio. heater,. clean.
Mo1t Purcha1t1
IN STOCK
e1l hit 23rd eirtuit of the seuon
PLYWOOD
ln the third inning of the ni~htcap'
IIOING
to aid In .a W triumph.
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INSULATION
arav.
"lttaln
L•ad
lasy loudvet "''"'' - llo
FLOORING
The Duke'.s seeond homer 11ve
oaslly arranged -trint
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Magiie a 3·1 lead In the finale
MOULDING
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lallor
and
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and after Chluao Ued the ~e.ore,
WINDOWS
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pair
in
the
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DOORS
ahr.tb for tbeir sweep. Ernie BanD
HAADWARI!
tho home. See v• fw lull
and Bob Speake homered for the

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St. Louis

The cream ot the Little Learuers
here were makina: feverish preparations today for the "battle of
the century" Friday or ftfonday
!ln{ler Bachtel Fleld'l! li!Zh.t!l when
Middleport's Indians 2!424:, and
Rac1ne, 15-1, rnatch pitchin~ .
rielding, base running speed and
bueball. k~ow-how.
A deftntte date has not been set
Yet as conflicts in times the field
i9 a~ailable have not been ironed
out · Saturday is out · .
_Managers, Larry M_orriS,lln of Rae1~e, and Woody Call of the Indlans, jockeyed their schedules as
their Lop pitchers could, take the
•
For Racine it will be the un·
•••&lt;=&amp; t en D uane {W ee F oozy 1 wo If e,
on lhe mound He hiLs like a major Jea)!luer and throws a· fast ball
liS hard as ma.Jy playen 10 years
his senior.
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""d y w1'II sen d Char tey 8 U~t~l
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out to meet Wolfe. :Bush Is s-o Iaeluding a no-hitter, and hits with
the best of his tcilm too. Both lad s
arc legal Little LeagUers on Lb{'
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Wee Foozy, Bush, -B~AS7;;;~;.y;B;;-UA;-;N~;-;!.~·DR::-~::-!:::.~=-:J'S::=--B~us---:h:-:H::=-t-Jr-=-ls-3~-~l:::l:-it._t_e_r_As-:-- -M:-a-t_e__ ~~~~a!
go~
annual
To Meet Under'
W. 1.. Pet. GB G
G
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tourn.ament bad
Wabama Lights ~:~~:r;~· ·~. 3~ · ~ I ets
ran Slam Homer o Win ;;=a:
..~~hr~~k~':."r'~~:;::..~: .,
Indians in Uiddleport roiJM
one of the beat match pl•)'etl
the PGA

The luckless Point PlPa~aul
Merchants come to ~iddlt· port
Sunday for an OVA baseball ron
test that ~ho uld result Jn MJddll'
port climbing anothc:r step I&lt;J·
By Cbet TanDebW
ward top running Rac .ne which L.
411
idle in the league.
This is the time of summe r when batting averages
Denny Wedge wtll fart&gt; l'llhei
l
Th
Jim aowlcs or Mickey Miller fl •r · some l)leaning Sthedules are more than ha·l run.
e hot
)t 1ddlf'port p 01 nt is 1-6. M1ddle- and cold batters have had time to level off into their actual
port is tiet' with H,.artford at 5·3 b••· strides. Thls goes for the older fellows as well as 1ittle leaglfhind K.acine at ~J-3 . Game t1me ll' ers.
W~yne Knapp of Syracuse a coup le of weeks ago got a pub;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.,I
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lie nod in this co lumn for having clobbered the baa at about
a .600 pace the first two games manager Bob Louks used him.
A couple or day.o; later Bob ap· ------ ---pcared hP.re at thr De5k to moan
Don Mayer
.200
"Bo}. that art1rle must have hurl Paul Sprouse
.160
Knapp JIP wPnt hltlcs~ last night Dennis Ko~pple
.154
in fiw tnps"
Jim Pullins
.H3
We 'll bup&lt;.' Kn~P11 romcs ba;;k to Lance Tyo
.143
hit likC a star aJHl in the mean- John Currl
.130
llmf' , h1•rc are tlw av"ragc .~ or the B
s·
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SUN., JULY 21. 3:00 p.m. (EDT) Dodt::~:r Lt{tlc LN gucr s l.lfte r 13 J ruce A1mpson
ld
erry rno
. It!
TRIA!..S- 1:30
~::~mes. lhrough .Jul~ t7
Nine other boys have one hit
.400 in 26 at bats. They have walked 17
8 events Modified and strictly De i1111~ Moor~&gt;
.351 times.
stocks. Competition open. FREE Rtrhi~ Aruold
park1ng. BIG, ADDED AT- Doug ~loon..323
Team average, .267.
TRACTION, performances be- Mlkl' llntwrts.306
tween races: All-American
Jlich ir f"inln
.250
There .is a battle royal shaping
Darede\·il Thrill Show. Adults,
up for this P'riday or Monday night
$1.:50 6 to 12, 51k ; under 6,
that is a natural. If It doesn't fill
~'REE Al sfl stock car race~ Fri2 P m.
day, July 26. tHIO p m. EpT.
lt1 oll 1c1' IJV/1. ;&lt; ~Ill{'~ f:mll the house at Bachtel Field there is
====:::;;;::;::;;::::;::::::;;:; · Thomas's hO)'S from Calli polis, in something wrong with. the collec- - - - -· - a rcecnt slump , lomt&gt; to l'umeruy tive heads of sports fans in Meigs
lo take on thP rt'\'ivPd Pumeror County.
With only minor detJails lo work
Men·hant.~ . wlw art' 3-ti {;allipoiJs
out, the Middleport Indians, 20-3,
• I s hmds at 4-4.
Manag1•r l 'hil Cullln'i saul Loday mr.et the Racine Little Leaguers
Kenny Wigg 1us, ~w ilhpaw, wil~ with a record even more Impresfaet• {;al!Jf)Oit, ·In tht• absence of sive {pendin8 a report from Larry
Big Ch u;f llu l'.l lH·ynulds. No. I Morrison, I won't say what It Is,
but they hnve been beaten only
fireman.
once).
Vv'i:..;g 'm i11' 1 t·uttin).! his tceto
Wach for this one. lt'll be a
m fast lJitl'btng company, ha,s a honey.
fast b~ll th&amp;t lll' ':&lt;t alldl(l to u~e
for dan ger of Jutting a batter. Sa~d
I cutrlw ' Geurgl' Nc~sl'lroad:
"tf Kenny wuuld ve t the cot:·
fidenu• to n·ally f1n· th;. t ra.~l one
1 Ill th CI"{', nul 111:111y p e r;p](o would
l get hit.q orr hun."
Couh· illl", 5·4, 1'~&gt;111 1 ' ' 111 the Ha rlrord T l ~tp; on 1h1· W:ohama fieltJ

Phone eitl-v.
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tU dnt apon1ored by Pomero)'
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drop leaf table, rocker , record
efbtuet . !lteeJ eot, pie cupboarod
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laneou$ artlcle!l, Call 926-X.
Cbt&gt;1t1 - LAU Wli:ulow F,naJ'rla:idlolire Refrigerators.
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1956 Hart ey na"'ldsou Motoreycl;
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Model 56 ST. l.o lilOOd condition.
Price~ t o Jell . See Dick 'I'Bylor or
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Lo1t Ulue and white Parakee! .
phone Pomeroy 3631.
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Be Here Sunday

Four drlvc·rs from the Logan
of Gcn'l
Speedway will join conteshnts
lcfthandcr.
here tomorrow al the Claybanln
Sper!rtway following a "lend leue"
arrangmenl Ret up today by Speedway's Bud Wilson.
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st. Louis at Pittsburgh,

drove his grand
Milwaukee at New York 2 .
slam job in the top of the nintb.t&lt;l - Sprouse led oCI with his and af·
Cincinnati at PhUadelphia 2
] , make the score 6-2 •nd then Bwh ter J)t)ug Moore fanned, ud Oen·
Sunday'• G"""'
I , shut the door, tigllt. The blow kept nis Moore walked, Rober\8 brought
the •I ndians' record at '·1 t'n the Sprouse home. Alter 'that innin:~
Boston 5 Ch1eago 2 n1g.bt
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Baltimore 4 Kansas Cl:y 2 night
second half, and 21 of 24 on all Wolfe only allowed Gibbs' .Sillglc
DetriJit 4 Washington 1 night
comers for , the season.
in the fourth .
New York 9 Cleveland 1 night
AMERICAN LI!AGUE
The Yankees bad led 1-0 In Lh{
Meanwhi1e, Roberts · shut out
first and 2-0 in the fourth. In th~ Racine until the fourth inning
New York
W58 L.28 p~~74 G~ first lnnins Bing sina:led and two when Wolfe's triple, an efi''Jl', a
Chicago
62 34 -..6(15 U errors in . the field let blm
.,. get ground out, and Rick Sargent:J
Boston
41.~
home.
In
the
fourth
Bing
tripleJ
single n&lt;:tted one run,
41
12
Cleveland
44 48 .ft08 14 , 1 and RaU singled him home.
stacked on three more in
Detroit
Woody Call's boys tied it 2·2 In theThey
43 44 .4fl4... 1s"'
fifth on an error, a walk, -anti
Bnltimore
42 44 .48B 16 the fi!th when McElhinney led fJ ff Wee Fooey 's three-run homer.
Kanst~s City
32 54 .372 26 with a sole homer, Bush and Mor- Other Racine hitters were Larry
Washington
30 60 .SS;J 30 ria walked, and Bush scored on an Price, a double, a single by Roy
Sunday'•
error. .
Howe and a single by Ted Bailey,
Washington at Detroit Boston at
In the· top of the ninth Bratlon
Wolfe fanned nine and walked
Chicago, Baltimore nt Kail!as Cit.•, and Moore walked and 'J.'homas got
"ol! via an error. Then McEihmney three while Roberts fanned five
2 New York at Clevcl.•nd, 2
and walked one in a great exINTERNATIONAL LliAGliE
got hit bit one.
Tononto 11 Montreal 0 'linn. com·
For Bush it was s-o as a pltche'" hibition of control. Other g.ame11
pletion cf suapended a:ame June 2 including '•· no-hitter. He fanned last night were ppstpo;Jed.
Racine
000 1~ 8 0
Montreal 4 Toronto 3 11 inn.
12 and walked fouf.
Loser Slater fanned seven and Doda:ers
100 000-1 3 4
Richmond 5 Columbus 2 ·
walked five.
Wolle aflll. . Howe. RobertS •nd
Havana 3 Miami 0 12 tnn.
Indililll8 000 002 Ofl4--.6 5 ::! Muer.
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Ya:"~Jfees 100 100 000--2 3 4
nuoh and Singer. Slater and Allndianapolis 4 Charleston 1 lll.
Paul 1 Omaha {) called. '1 inn. lensworth.
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PROTEST FILED
Withita 11 Louisville 7
1'he Red Sox outla,sted the Sen·
ators 4-3 with the lawm~ker~
finishing the game under · offical
protest against a ruling interprctation in the filth inning.
As It went, -the Red SoX won
DAYTON, Ohio UP - Lionel
,f
their game in the- bottom of the Hebert, trying to make a golfing
OUr 3S ~
fifth wit:h the score 3·2 in their gamble pay off, faced Walter
favor and an Insurance run was Burkemo and
Whitt met Dow

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,., adult, -c:hlld.-.n under 12
1'..1 .. ld by R.'ln• •' Mid •
dlep6rt t .. m ..,.,...,.., and •t
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t o th • r•pec tl ve teques f or
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ln Middleport the Sports Center
will have tl'ckcts on sale and
Indian layers will canvass the towr.
Morrison is expected to hold up

his end with a ticket campaign In
hls own bailiwick.
Ticket sales at the gate wttl be
divided eveniy after expenses of
$15 for the field lights.

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RACINE ROLLS
49 31) .:SC'7 2 Into ~ ~ommanding tead Friday
Racine kept Its second half re48 39 ~!Ia · z~ evening behind Russ McElJnney'.s cord clean Frlday evening Jn Pom·
4&lt;l 4'7 .460 10\i: two home runJ-(Ine a grand Slam· eroy with a 4-1 win over the DodPittsburgh
S4 M .337 20"-: mer-and the powerful pitching
with Wee Foozy Wolfe holdCh1cago
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Dodger batt.ers to three hila,
Friday's Re1ufts
:-.itter agauut the Yankeea in nine 1 doul&gt;les by Mike Robert.&lt;~ and P8ul
friday's Resulb
innings.
Sprouse, and a single by leff
Chicago at Brooklyn, 2
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They n~ded th:at one beeall!l.e th .~
Senators made It 4-3 In their hall
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buslneE!II after tbe u~
"Black Friday" had sent defeiul·
ing champion Jaeltie Burke, SaQtmy Snead, favored ' Doug Ford,
Tommy Bolt, Ted Kroll, Mike SOU·
ch.,k, Claude Harmon and u. 8 · '
Open champion Dick Mayer to "
the sidelines.
t
Th~ 2'7-y,ear-old Fin.sterwald pu
~ill Snead in the fourth round, 3
and 1. and ·t hen downed the Gl~
year • o]d Charles Sheppard of
·wert
Newton, Mass., z.up in the
nuaitef.fin)ls. l{e is favored to
-.
beat Whitt.
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Finsterwald Is
Favored To Get
In PGA Finals

!Otcbn, Phone BOl -M. · 7 zo 2lc
Hooms tor rent . Clos~ to tow
127 Butternut.
7-18-12t
-Ill
I H,OUSE ln MIJdleport, 2 ne
RuUand. Mabel Hoeue. Phon

JUNk CO.

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24932.

S room and
ly decorated. Cali 294.

72t

( 161 For Rent or Sa I
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So~told hv~da,

-AFORE THET EMEAGE'NC'f

Drop Clqtba

Clmton F'!Cbet, Middleport,
Phone 8265Jt
111

•nd

bench-$50.
ro.undPd
gla.ss fr ont. medium
aize, $.20. ( 171
DQDGE · PLYIIOUTH
Mrs. H.
Wanted
Barnbljrt, Joppa
DI!ALJ:RS
· til U
Store, state Rt. 680.
7- 19-2t~ A pd reliable woman to liv
e
~tb
an
elderly
..couple
and
t
Saw
dust
0
and
shavings,
loaded
in
Auta
Sales
~(81
take eare or their home. u in
your truck from bin or deliv·
tereated
phone 11385 or 6384.
195G Old.smobi~$2,495 Super 88
ered. OJJ IO
VALL!i;Y MFG.
2 dr. Holliday Cpe, Leu than
CORP., TIJPPERS PLAINS, Q.
120 3tc
'
14.000 actual miles. Power
Phone
e
oo!vijle
1250.
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7
·18-2Sh!
Help, Wa~nte~-Housekeeper 00
steering and
brakes. Fully 1
''
f
years o(. aee. Contact John Buck
equlpped. BtaN.fnar's, Pomeroy,
ner, 1S'7 ,Dock St., Middleport.
·--,-.,,-- _ _ _ 7 ~O Btl.'
St. In good
7·Iti-I2tp .
i:'
"1958 Buick. V8 &lt;mttury.. $2,595.
sell. see ,Dick
~"
2 dr. _Rlvie~, Vpe. Smart Ivory
Cleland, Racine,
&amp; Wb1te l~nish. pynaflow drive. -'-.,-- - Pomeroy 3631.
. Unattached, re'·
Oue eareful owner. Blaettnar's :.woman, 21--30 yrs. of
."
Pomeroy.
7 20 Bt~ Cusbman Sccoter, newly overage. kPf'ljenced wit&amp; ehtld
haul~d. Sell cheap.
Everett
care. cooking and J(!neral houae,-1954 Bl!ick V8 Super. $1,595. 4McDaniel, Diamond St., Mid·
work. Good pay. Must live in.
dr. Sedan. ·Dynaflow dl'ive. R &amp;
d1.eport.
'7·18-3tp
Phone 241. Mr.:s, Finley. 7 1&amp; 6ttt
H. New one eO&amp;t about $4500 00
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This one like .' new in appe~r·FOR SALE
ance and condition. Blaettnar's,
The undersigned is oflerln1 tor
( 181 . Employment
,
Pomeroy.
7 20 6tc sale the Thomas A Waa:ner prcperty in Letart Falls Ohio, ap·
Wanted
19M Ford V8 Customline. $1,095. praised 1 at 1$-12,0C&lt;I.OO 'and cannot
2 dr; Sedan. One or the best ap- be ~old for less than th!lt amount
W~O~RUKCBB~Y~n~A~Y~~or~;;~~ot
_pearmg ears on our ·lot. Blaett- BUbJect to ,the approval or the
home. Call 6225-J after 4 m.
nar'll, Pomeroy.
7 20 8tc Probate Court. For information
..our ...,rtcol!:et' Service. DaJ
Phone
8221
Ni,pt Phone

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1"fsa Chevrol~t

as low as sa 95 , · ~=b!!~~- t;h:~~dl~•. ~~~ Sybil Wanted-PAPER H."NGThG-~
Four beauties. 2--210's and 2
'7-1'7-Gtc
·
years experien~e. ' Free et' I ·
Bel-Airs. One like new eonvermates, L. y, Reislnger, Raein •
Hble and 3 two doors. Blaett- 16 MM Sound Movie ProjeetOr
ll3x 124. Ohio.·
T~"
. nar's, Pomeroy.
7 20 6tc
A· l condition. Cost $420 ne\~ r
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$126. Robert Burton. 120 Cole
· St. Pomeroy, Ohio, Phone 447M
For
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VALLEY .
LVMBI!R and SUPPLY
Phone 8220
S. Third St.
Middleport

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garRge,.

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furnace , basement $10.~ . Can
.b~ -;uplexed easily, John 1\J.
R1chq10nd, 814 E. MtHn St.,
Pcmeroy.
. 7·17-6tr

60 Model 4 D-r Sedan.

CADILLA
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for Sale or. Trarle 22 acre farm l
room house, mail and arhoot
bus route Sell or Trade for

$27.5
R H Rcawt 95 Son C•'·

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· bou.se and lot.

7·1'7-6t!l

Hire!

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Hour
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Contract"
•Gndtnl: &amp;:·Diteh Diggin.e
eBaek.·Hoe Service
•Truck 121adln:g Equipment
• Dump Truck Servlee

POMEROY -

'7-room frame nice-.

ly loCated on large lot with

1~trge. back yard. drivelfay and

VffiG{L WAIIISLI!V I
Phone Cbe•hlre 1·14.79

&amp;arage building. .House baa all
hwdwood woodwdrk, be•uttful
lf.alrway, Jar.ge ver'n~1, endosed
porch, full b.artehleqt, and sasfired hot w•ter· heating. Near
Rho~b. U~usual _at only $8SO().
. Only·$2000.00
for owner's
existing
replaeen1~mt

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o{ Logan.

$1695

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the

for the mile ean be lowered-''But fanned six and walked none for
011 "YACAnGII IPICIAL"
PHILADELPHIA UP Cin- ~~!ie;.~. the race is run on motor- th~~in~~~~Y, Senator mam~ger.
HYDRAMATIC, RADIO &amp; HEATER
1
'PRICIII
cinnatl
Manager
Blr~te
Tebbetts,
has
handed mamagerial control to
GOOD TIRES.
Wilson sald Ken Klng and Glen
who
boasted
he
has
the
best
balIbbotson,
who
led
an
historic
Jim
Little,
with
Indy
auisting.
He
Greuser Body
Thompson from the local associa- lanced pitching staff in the Nat- four·man parade through tbe four- .said· "Mr. Little has been helpin t~
·
,
tion racd in LOgan Friday night ional League, today had the am· mfnute barrier Friday, said he's the boy a lot In practices and I
Works
Shop
~
1 C
5
and In return for the favor Logan
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will send four visitors here Sun- munition to back up the .,.tement switching now to a campaign for just haven't the ume to give them
Pomeroy
1•-.
I
with
the
apparent
return
to
foM\
the
world
two-mile
record.
that
they
shoulc'
have
.
Mr.
LittlP.
•
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.
,.
•
,
~;~·&lt;
l day.
Will He Closed
1 · '.
or "Hamilton" Joe Nux.hall.
Mlddl~por
· . I, Ohio
.·:.
The 24-year-old Ibbotson. who will do a good Job."
Super 88 2 door. Jet blac.k finKing took second and Thompson
July
·
22
27th
The veteran scuthpaw, who was had beaten four minute• tttlce be· Senators
lOt {)l0--3 7 O
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ish sci off with gl~aming lwhlte
thtrd in the fast heat race: Coming expected
to come into hil own thls fore, first. ran red -. ahirted Stani· Red Sox
001 21x--4 10 0 i ~:;::;;;:;::;;:;;:;
wall llrcli. Hydrumatlc drive, ra·
Renpens
here are Elmer Quec!!t, Hayden- seuon Mter· a 13-11 ;ecord laat ; slav JungWlrtb Qf Ct;ecb6tlovakia
Oller and S.. Llttle. G. Stob•rt \
dlo, heater, tinted glMs, clenr 1
ville; J . Holley, Nelsonvllle; Pete year, pitched the rejuvtnate'4 Red- lnto defeat in the race at White and R. Mulford."
July 29th
plasllc scat cuvcr~ kept 1L like
Skmner, tilouster and Harold legs into fourth place Friday· night Clty Stadium and then stood off a
new.
with a 7-2 win over Philadelphia.
slammlni t'fniah by Ro:1 Delany of
·:=========:-::;-::-~~~S~m~ilh
R was only Nuxhall's ~econd Ireland, the Olyn\plc 1,&amp;00 - meter
complete game In 12 staru but it ehamplnn who attend•
couldn't have come at o l:lWeeter phia's Villanova Univenit)lo.
time for Cln~innatl.
Delany was .gecond In 3.08.8 snd
The wtn moved the Rcdlegs to
within two- game&amp; of lc!lgue-lead- Jun11wlrth tblrd In 3:59.1.
ing Milwaukee nnd only one per· Wood of England was f-ourth
Special 4 door . S!lllrkllnQ hhu:k
centage point behind thtl third men had dane lt on May 28. 195!1
history that four .men In the same
finish, ltandard ~ hlfl. radio,
place St. Louis Cardinals.
heater, new aeat covurK. Shuwa
"
NuxbaU tossed a four biLler race bettered (our minute~ . Three
'
the beat of care.
men
had
dDn
il
on
May
28,
1933
while his matea clubbed rookie
sen~ation Jack Sanford rmd three in a race here won by Hungary's
other Phillie hurlers for 15 hits. Laszlo Tabor!.
Flr111t baseman George Crowe
MEETS COLUMBUS GIRL
continued his hqt hitting streak
OMAHA, Neb, UP - Mra. Ann
with tw~? hill in four times at bat,
including hia 21st hQmcr of the C~ey Johnstone of Mason City.
year In the thLrd lnnlna with Gus Iowa, who assumed the favorUe
role Thur&amp;diY with an upset vic·
Bell on base.
Monterey 4 door. MIKt J.:l'f'cn
tory, met Anne Blehardson of Connd white two tone . ~l&lt;Hular(l
Every cmclnnatl player. with lumbus-, OhiO, tod'ly In the feature
shift. radio, hc11ter, tintml J,:IIIR."',
the exceptloit of Nuxhall and w,.ny Hemlfinal match of ~~ Women'•
white wall tire~. onf' loc;•l own·
Post, had at least one hit. Post We11tern Amateur golf tourna
er.
walked twice.
ment.
It certainly mal;.~s sense ·to
Cincinnati took the lead In the
take e v·e r y precaution
third on Crowes blast over the
Yanka Running Away
against accidents on your
rlghtfleld wall with one on. The
'
The Yankees opened up .a five
Redlegs broke the game wide open game lead in the American Le;~­
in the fifth innJng with a five run gue, their blii!'St mar1ln O( the
outburst · that chased · Sanford · to year, wltJt a 3-2 victory over De·
finllltial loss. See us! ·
·
SHELVING LUM 8£R
the showers,
trolt, ae Baltimore rallied tor
Crowe walked to open the inning five rune In ' the nlnth to Hell:
, kiln drle~umber. Excellent
Roadmalttlf R] vir r II ('oupt•
and Smokey Burgess and
Don second-place
for shelving or re lr jobs around the
White Sox,
Sharp lwtl tone gt·c~n fml~h.
Hoak
sinilled
to
lead
the
bare•
. Boston beat Kanaaa .City, 3·1
.
Full
line
of
sizes.
AB
llltle
as
power 1teerlng, power hruk(•s,
Shortstop Roy · McMillan .stna:led Washlna:ton blanked
dynallow, power windows, pnw·
Cleveland,
16c II • ft.
to drive m Ci-owe and Sanford 4-0.
er $(!Jt.J. Boy ahe's toutlcd.
f..uranee.of All ~· .
wild pitched BurJilS!I home.
~1. Ph"ne ·1-11 P...
Moorehead came In tor the Phill City, 4-2, and l&gt;etrolt beat Wnb·
TILEBOARO
anci aft'r Nuxhall flied out, John- lnJlon, 4-1.
nie Temple slnaled home Hoak.
Fix un old, cracked wall~ in kit·'h'"'
Temple croased the plate on anbathroom with colorful, ensy-to
other single by Bell.
npply till'bn:ml AR litHe 1"1!:1 • • •
•
It was the third straight win for
· Clncinnatl and the fourth conseculie aq. ft.
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.
.
tive loss for .tlie · Phlllies. PP,Ila·
Super 88 4 door . Solid light
blue. hydnmatlc, rnrtlo. heater.
delphia hn skidded from lirat
ROW IBat C.OYtlr!i, fiUOOUA V-8
place to fifth tn the leagl1e.
ROOFING
ROtll:et I!Ra:lne for au per pet·
TebbeUa will 1end Hal Jeffcoat
formance.
(8-'7) to
mound today to opI-'ine, 1iunblc aaphnlt roof ahing\ea
Pllls Tax and .Jtecapp~ble rue
I
pcse
Jim
Hearn
(C·l) ot Philadet:P""''&lt;!cl in all slandnrd types and colors. We
phla.
have a type and color for any roof
l' I,' • •'
Duke Snider put on quite a show
repair Job. As little aa ___ _
u the Oodaera swept their tlflt
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.
I
&gt;
9\'.c sq. ft.
double-header ,of the .!Ieaton Fri·
' _,
day night b)' copping a twl • nla:hter from the CUb«. In the opener,
which the Dodaeu won, 6-3, in 10
Bel AIt 2 door. All white finish,
inninJI!I, the Duke" &amp;lammed 1
aud
et
To""'
·o,;
won't ehow dirt. Standard 11hlit,
9
OTHER ITEMS
homer in the lOth. and then clout·
radio. heater,. clean.
Mo1t Purcha1t1
IN STOCK
e1l hit 23rd eirtuit of the seuon
PLYWOOD
ln the third inning of the ni~htcap'
IIOING
to aid In .a W triumph.
·
.
INSULATION
arav.
"lttaln
L•ad
lasy loudvet "''"'' - llo
FLOORING
The Duke'.s seeond homer 11ve
oaslly arranged -trint
'-'NILINO
.,
S•l
Magiie a 3·1 lead In the finale
MOULDING
~~
.
both
lallor
and
.,.torlalo
and after Chluao Ued the ~e.ore,
WINDOWS
\
the
Dodgers
.at;Ored
a
pair
in
the
.,. malonepalr lol&gt;• ..
DOORS
ahr.tb for tbeir sweep. Ernie BanD
HAADWARI!
tho home. See v• fw lull
and Bob Speake homered for the

NOTICE

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So the field tn this 39th
PGA
narrowed

St. Louis

The cream ot the Little Learuers
here were makina: feverish preparations today for the "battle of
the century" Friday or ftfonday
!ln{ler Bachtel Fleld'l! li!Zh.t!l when
Middleport's Indians 2!424:, and
Rac1ne, 15-1, rnatch pitchin~ .
rielding, base running speed and
bueball. k~ow-how.
A deftntte date has not been set
Yet as conflicts in times the field
i9 a~ailable have not been ironed
out · Saturday is out · .
_Managers, Larry M_orriS,lln of Rae1~e, and Woody Call of the Indlans, jockeyed their schedules as
their Lop pitchers could, take the
•
For Racine it will be the un·
•••&lt;=&amp; t en D uane {W ee F oozy 1 wo If e,
on lhe mound He hiLs like a major Jea)!luer and throws a· fast ball
liS hard as ma.Jy playen 10 years
his senior.
.,.
""d y w1'II sen d Char tey 8 U~t~l
·-'
W ""
out to meet Wolfe. :Bush Is s-o Iaeluding a no-hitter, and hits with
the best of his tcilm too. Both lad s
arc legal Little LeagUers on Lb{'
.
age ques t 10n.

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Wee Foozy, Bush, -B~AS7;;;~;.y;B;;-UA;-;N~;-;!.~·DR::-~::-!:::.~=-:J'S::=--B~us---:h:-:H::=-t-Jr-=-ls-3~-~l:::l:-it._t_e_r_As-:-- -M:-a-t_e__ ~~~~a!
go~
annual
To Meet Under'
W. 1.. Pet. GB G
G
d
T
tourn.ament bad
Wabama Lights ~:~~:r;~· ·~. 3~ · ~ I ets
ran Slam Homer o Win ;;=a:
..~~hr~~k~':."r'~~:;::..~: .,
Indians in Uiddleport roiJM
one of the beat match pl•)'etl
the PGA

The luckless Point PlPa~aul
Merchants come to ~iddlt· port
Sunday for an OVA baseball ron
test that ~ho uld result Jn MJddll'
port climbing anothc:r step I&lt;J·
By Cbet TanDebW
ward top running Rac .ne which L.
411
idle in the league.
This is the time of summe r when batting averages
Denny Wedge wtll fart&gt; l'llhei
l
Th
Jim aowlcs or Mickey Miller fl •r · some l)leaning Sthedules are more than ha·l run.
e hot
)t 1ddlf'port p 01 nt is 1-6. M1ddle- and cold batters have had time to level off into their actual
port is tiet' with H,.artford at 5·3 b••· strides. Thls goes for the older fellows as well as 1ittle leaglfhind K.acine at ~J-3 . Game t1me ll' ers.
W~yne Knapp of Syracuse a coup le of weeks ago got a pub;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;_,;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;.,I
t'
lie nod in this co lumn for having clobbered the baa at about
a .600 pace the first two games manager Bob Louks used him.
A couple or day.o; later Bob ap· ------ ---pcared hP.re at thr De5k to moan
Don Mayer
.200
"Bo}. that art1rle must have hurl Paul Sprouse
.160
Knapp JIP wPnt hltlcs~ last night Dennis Ko~pple
.154
in fiw tnps"
Jim Pullins
.H3
We 'll bup&lt;.' Kn~P11 romcs ba;;k to Lance Tyo
.143
hit likC a star aJHl in the mean- John Currl
.130
llmf' , h1•rc are tlw av"ragc .~ or the B
s·
. t2'u
SUN., JULY 21. 3:00 p.m. (EDT) Dodt::~:r Lt{tlc LN gucr s l.lfte r 13 J ruce A1mpson
ld
erry rno
. It!
TRIA!..S- 1:30
~::~mes. lhrough .Jul~ t7
Nine other boys have one hit
.400 in 26 at bats. They have walked 17
8 events Modified and strictly De i1111~ Moor~&gt;
.351 times.
stocks. Competition open. FREE Rtrhi~ Aruold
park1ng. BIG, ADDED AT- Doug ~loon..323
Team average, .267.
TRACTION, performances be- Mlkl' llntwrts.306
tween races: All-American
Jlich ir f"inln
.250
There .is a battle royal shaping
Darede\·il Thrill Show. Adults,
up for this P'riday or Monday night
$1.:50 6 to 12, 51k ; under 6,
that is a natural. If It doesn't fill
~'REE Al sfl stock car race~ Fri2 P m.
day, July 26. tHIO p m. EpT.
lt1 oll 1c1' IJV/1. ;&lt; ~Ill{'~ f:mll the house at Bachtel Field there is
====:::;;;::;::;;::::;::::::;;:; · Thomas's hO)'S from Calli polis, in something wrong with. the collec- - - - -· - a rcecnt slump , lomt&gt; to l'umeruy tive heads of sports fans in Meigs
lo take on thP rt'\'ivPd Pumeror County.
With only minor detJails lo work
Men·hant.~ . wlw art' 3-ti {;allipoiJs
out, the Middleport Indians, 20-3,
• I s hmds at 4-4.
Manag1•r l 'hil Cullln'i saul Loday mr.et the Racine Little Leaguers
Kenny Wigg 1us, ~w ilhpaw, wil~ with a record even more Impresfaet• {;al!Jf)Oit, ·In tht• absence of sive {pendin8 a report from Larry
Big Ch u;f llu l'.l lH·ynulds. No. I Morrison, I won't say what It Is,
but they hnve been beaten only
fireman.
once).
Vv'i:..;g 'm i11' 1 t·uttin).! his tceto
Wach for this one. lt'll be a
m fast lJitl'btng company, ha,s a honey.
fast b~ll th&amp;t lll' ':&lt;t alldl(l to u~e
for dan ger of Jutting a batter. Sa~d
I cutrlw ' Geurgl' Nc~sl'lroad:
"tf Kenny wuuld ve t the cot:·
fidenu• to n·ally f1n· th;. t ra.~l one
1 Ill th CI"{', nul 111:111y p e r;p](o would
l get hit.q orr hun."
Couh· illl", 5·4, 1'~&gt;111 1 ' ' 111 the Ha rlrord T l ~tp; on 1h1· W:ohama fieltJ

Phone eitl-v.
J'tedl:er'• Farm, Fiva Ptunu 12
T to 31p
tU dnt apon1ored by Pomero)'
'7- 17-41'~ FOR SAL!! O~TRADV. - Z2 acre
1 Mowe.
· t~rm , 4 I'OOm hou~e. Mall and
NOTICeS : TURNII R11unlon, Old
echool bw route. SeU or trade
Dtx.~ Church, M111p Co., on
for hqu alf! and lot. Georg, Ken·
ncdy, Rutlamd . Ohio.
, .Julw, •
1957. B•tk•t dl'\n•r
'7 20 8tp
· 12 noon, T•lt ·.,our ftlench,
Divan
an
7-17-lte
d •:hsir, typewriter de-;k,
drop leaf table, rocker , record
efbtuet . !lteeJ eot, pie cupboarod
lit•dllu;~"\ fGr
\
eM Ia bleJ, chairS and mlacel:
lam•'lnlte r~un.tee -- Lane Cedar
laneou$ artlcle!l, Call 926-X.
Cbt&gt;1t1 - LAU Wli:ulow F,naJ'rla:idlolire Refrigerators.
7 20 .3tp
Iaker 114-lrnltllrt, Middleport, Ohla
1956 Hart ey na"'ldsou Motoreycl;
4 29 tf
Model 56 ST. l.o lilOOd condition.
Price~ t o Jell . See Dick 'I'Bylor or
lEI l.ost&amp; F~~
Jo'rlnk Clebmd. Racine, o., or
Lo1t Ulue and white Parakee! .
phone Pomeroy 3631.
'7 20 3tc
If fourfd l'all 24822 after 3 p McCormick
Dairying Cream SeM.
7 · l9-31 ~
para1~r
~- Gas Rs11ge ~(8b I Auto C:erv
- ic_e_s_
~erh 8 redfield, Harrisonville-

I

LiHie leaguers

IQCt

to rldt.

and fireplace.

Level lot.
B9X 229

1954 Buick

PARM __... 26 A. 6-room semi-mod. ·un hOme. 2 Chicken houses, barn
· ~ose to store and chur,ch. Rural
, village. EVerything exellent con. , _diUon.
·
1O-F Sale or Rent
'"-AilM - .120 A. 7·l'OOm house ,
1
1arge bafn,"outbuildings. Timber For Sale: 6 room house, bath an
and plenty water. -.lfhls farm is
modern. Call 2171 letart Falii.
not a rundown hill farm. Ap
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jccl of th o les-son sermon and the
Golde n Text The gift nf God [,&lt;;
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\I.Jkt' ' .. ll Hnl..,tHH Bread
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corrlmlh
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1\lidd lr1Jorl Ohw
room with sJdc entrance localr.d fll
lhe rNLr of the church open to the
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publi c on MondiLY from 2 to 4 p m
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Flr.,t Beptlst Churctt, Eatt M•ln
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'The Revenge of Judas" Nursrry
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Town Flatr., on T'orlla nd Route
l'hu m,u JM 'i'"'' , •' ' d l l• l uH\t 1 1 , 1 • 1 , at 10 30 A M For lnfor Ground, Lancaster, July 28-Aug 3
Sun•lay Schvo! JO a. n:t ror eachtng ltJitlll\ ~ l t\11 1 'i ao I ~~ I',,,•. ' ,1,, 11 ('tmc('rnlng our
work
Flnt &amp;~optltt Church, Middle
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11 11 111 prl'm·hmg- '
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Offtee n~un: U to 12, 2 to !), j('lrtS(' at ,\ ltwn "" Hwr~o~)
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EUB Church•'· Mornlna $tar &amp;
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Thursday
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RM. Cla.-.mont E Hoyt
on tru~una n lm Ul wuatever
Alto thal which pertalns to
t' dlow •hlp at thr Fair G.round.l
Mlcldleport First aeptlst Churd-.
ltfe may bnng It 18 faith which ~od's peact; apphes lo His Joy He
Ckvrc:h of Chrift, Middle,., Text: ".Hot et the world aiv" do knows that God rulet and over- gives to tholle who 'kl.ve and serve
F'rrc! I Gardner pastor
Btble 1 I r.lve to you." Johl\ 14:27 RSV
rules, to the htg hest mlerelt.S of Htm Hts joy which u Unspeakable
Sc h&lt;•ul 9 30 Homer Rtce
supt I In J ohn 14 27 we read that Je those whfoGodtrustbmhHtm It iallthhe and full of glor} Alter Jesus had
pea ~:e o
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10 30 I 0 P1' sus satd to Hill •diSCiples , "Not as m•n
Murllllib wors h •P
uoderst.andmg and whit'b the spoken \'ery won er u an ,.
J'h&lt;• Old Paths'
Chrl3Uan En the world g~ves rlo 1 g 1ve 1o you • world cannot givE' nor take. away dous words to Ills diSCiples He
dca vur 6 30 p m, Eventng se1 The mean 1ng of t hese words ts from the true child uf God
.satd "These things have l spoken
vtce 7 3U top1c The VItamLns f}f very clear There LS a grvmg of
to yuu that my )(lY may be In } ou
SpJrllual Health'' Mon6lY Me•6 5 the world , and there Is a g1vms-of
It Is alao a peace which ts lAde- and that your JO~ may be ful!'
Coun ty Mens Fdlowshtp Fam11;. Jesus The two are not the same pendent of the most distu~blug There ts vf course a l 0Y which
Ntgh! Wednesday 7 30 PrRYer There 1s a umque element m the and tumultous circumstances The the world can ghe but which docs
meetmg wd Bible ~tudy.
grvmg o{ JE'sus that 1s not fo und wGrld may IJe torn by strife, no t fully sali~fy the longmgs of
Ml Mortah BePtid Church, In the givo ng of the world Let us thrown mto the utmost pamc and the human heart and wh"h JOY
M1d 1 lcport, Rev N D Bordun, see what the dofference is, and so confus 1011 , and ret the • Chnstl&amp;l\ u on ly temPoral The JOY v. htch
pastor SUflday School 9 15 Ar fmd out what there 1s 10 th e giV· can be as happy and serene at the wo;ld ~.\eb ts dependent UP
Lena Reese , sup!-., Mornmg wor ma: ol Jt'l'u!!i! that makes 1t so heart, as tt ts poSSible lo be WhY' on tavorable temporal cJrcumstan
sh rp 10 30 BTU 6 p m.
U@ tq ue or dt!ferenl
.Because h1s peace ts not entirely ces and l!i only of short duralloii
H•eth Method11t Church, Mid·
Jesus satd, " My peace I give to dependent upon the condition of at t he very best But the JOY which
dlel?orl Rev
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Konknght you " H1s peace ts the peace of an lhe world, but on a ngbt relation·
(Continued On P•P ThrH )
pastor Sunday School 9 30 E1
nes t Covert supt , Mornmg WOI
sh1p 10 30, Wednesday 7 p m
Pr a\cr meetLn~
Church of Christ in Chrlsti11n
Umon, Mtdrlleport, Rev Guy F
Sayre pas tor Sunda!f School 10
a m ' Leo Hlll, su pt
Wor.ship
~;&lt;&gt; rvic c 7 30,
Wednesday 7 30
Prayer meetmg
Church of the Naur•~· Mid
dloport Bible School 9·30 Le.s
tcr Taylor, su pt, Moro.inlf wor
s hip ' 10 30, Young Peoples' meet
mg 6 45, Evemng !lerv lce 7 30

ah tp at 11 A. M MYF Sunda)l e"e
oon&amp; at a Prayer mt!ellfl&amp; Tbur•
da)' evcijln&amp; F.nt., rpnot: Sundo.y
:;chool 10 lU A M Mormna: wo1·
s.hip P 30 A M YF' at 6 30 P M
Evt'c.tng worship
7 30 Ptayt:r
~eeung: Wedne~day 7 30 P M
UB Churches. Letart Fall-. Ro.;er Marun, .Pastor Sunday Sehoul
~ ::10 A M Worship S£"rvtte 7 P
\1 Cb~•sttUl Enaeavor alt&lt;•rnat1
~uno •• s at 7 ;iO P M.C~u-h o.f the Nu•rent;, Syn
cuse, l·OJ K. W!lltaiiUI,
putor
~unrla) St·hool 9 30 A M MornLn~
.vnrslup 10 30, N YPS 6 30 P M
E\·angehsltc if:'rVtce 'I 30 P
M
Wednesday eve:ung prayer me:!L
tO&amp; ror t~e mtdw aek &amp;nd 'fuesOIJ'
:lftt'rnoon orayer hour
Hou•• ot P... y•r, C:·uter, Su•
lay School 9.30 A M Mbrniog
,yur,htp II A M Sunday evemn ~
v"r~n.p &amp;t 8 P ra)'er meeLmg on
I horsrlay li P M
Bradford Church of Chrbl Sunday ;school, 9 3&amp; a m Loctl's Sup.
per lliHllt:dta .ely foll owmg
Fr" Methodist Church, M•rr,
datt!s, l'astor, Laurel Cllff Sun
J ay Sehoul 9 30, l'lau meetiDi
LO ao, FM\ scrv tce 7 00, Preacb
ng 8 00, ?raycr Meetmg Wednes
day 7 30 Hy'lell Run
Su:uclaJ
:'&gt;Choo l 10, .Pre.achln' ll 15
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, fie v }Ja rr_y
Pickens, pashu
:)Unday S~h ool 9 30 a m, Young
f'coplt•s meetm~{ 6 45 'P m
l'r&lt;'a(hmg ser vLce.s 7 30 p m
Pt aycr n,ectmg Wed 7 30 p m,
1 hLt r ~d .1y 7 30 p m East Lctar•
.] S 9 3[) Monung worsh ip tO 45
r:v('ntng worship 8 on the ht, 3rd
.)th Sundays. l 'raye t mect111 g ofJ
Wcdnc, r!ay at a
Racine Muslon
Charles Buah
pastor Serv1c ca Sur,d&amp;)' 7 30 and
rues«;1y 7 30
Re"'rg1nlad Church of Jesut
;~Jrlit of L•t•r Dty S..lnts, Old
( vwn Flats on Portland Ro6 d
Sv nd a\ School 9 30 am pree.&lt;:htn ~
10 30 'am and Bt blc Stu dy Wed·
ncsday 8 pm ]'astor C W Prof
r, ,t (, ue!':t s pP.aker Sunday a•
,O 30 , J oe Williams of Ironton
Portland Chun:h,
Earl Culter,
:~&gt;astor, As 1't pastor, Erilth CodnPr
Sefvlccs Sunday 8 00, Tuesday a\
\ 7.30 and Fnday '1 30

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