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&amp;-Dally SenliDel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Aprll29, 1U57

MiddlePQrt
Society

The Daily Sentinel

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Sally Schaff, paduate ~:~tudent
at OhJo U•uverslty, lttended the
Sprina: Conference of the VaUey
Gu1i1ancc CouncLI at Otuo Un1versJty Center Saturday
Mrs Ralph Hayman, Radne,
Mn c M Erwm a.nd Mrs R C
Sa.m.bury !tpent the weekend w1t4
Mr. and Mrs C 8 Weise, Harrn\
onv&amp;lle Road and were jOJ,DG~
Sund•y bJo Mr and Mrs Bell Pbll·
!on and aon. Rush, Mr and , Mr ,
James Euler Mlss Bess Sanborn,
Mrs Nan Moore, lHu Mifd're'd
HAwley, Mn M L F10nch, Mbs
Hallie Zerkle !ths! Nellie Zerkle,
Mn E S. Sc~aaf and daughter.
Sally
A/ 3c Ronald Barnhart, who
has been stationed at Keesler A~r
M&amp;ss is home f o r
1 Force Base,
' ftfteen day leave before _gomg tG

Lucille Bearbs Hawkins, Pomeroy SocIely Editor, Phone 6244
llea11or Stbaaf, Middleport Society Editor, Phone 6078

Webster Pial\o Student Recital
Passes State
Held At United Methodist Church Cosmetology
Mn Jed Webster J1 present..!.1 Scbawn waa presente1 by Karen B
d EXOmS
hM' paano students 1n a rcettal Hoffner and Charlotte Smith play·
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Sunday afternoon at the Unt.~d
Me-tbodi!t church.
'The program opened With a duet
"St1ver Bell!." composed by Strto~.bhpg, by Brenda Ingr,, ham and RaJ
ph Werry A solo "Lightning RRn
1tlr" by Sehaum was fr"C.!Iented b •
Jean S1ders and Rosallee Wh1hng
ton, played, "Swlngmg Alone" I&gt;Y
st)pum.
A solo "Walkmg 1R the Wood'-·
by Oorma Reibel preceded a solo
"The Stubborn Donk(•y," compostd by Erb. by Barbara Smith anU
Jonnie Sue Thornp"OD playe 1
"liarchtng L1ttle Fmaen" by
Blake ''The Clotheslme WaltJ" cv

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You probably have l(lme special
collel{e tn mind for rour aon
when he reachl:ll the ap of elrbt..
eon. Perhapa your own alma
Jttat.er. It's a wotlderful dream.
But will it. come true!
American collerea are taelnc
a ct1als The preuure or apfll·
eat.1ons ia mountinl' faat. t'a
expected to doubt• by 1967. Our
eollege11 and unlvenlttea are doinc their beat to meet the chtr.ll•nr, IMit thll!!y are hampered b,
)Ill': of tun6a Not only ~~ore tApanded~~!!illtiea needed, but
more an better-paid prof••aora
1G m~ln In •cl\ola•tlc 11tandard•.
t~leiJI ~Mtmetblng Ia done now
abo!Pt. Lilia IHlrioua &amp;ltuatlon, your
bri1ht yaung aon may not cet
lnto
~ollea:e.
For ihe uke ot Your childrl!rt
and the future of your country,
help the eollq•a and uhiver»itiea
of JOUr ehotc.- nowl

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1$1'1 36, Tlrn•• Sqwre Slotlon, Naw
'fork 36, Haw York.

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ed "The Pet Shop," by Scpaum
Kathy Wolfe playrd a s o 1 o
"Rtd&amp;ng on a Mule'• by Bower-:
and Sedonl.a Spencer. ''Practicing
Mv SCales" by Robinson "Siup to
My Lou" by Burnam played bv
Peggy Bowen prece·l ~d the sol )8
"Lets Dance and Sin,", composeJ
by Will1am by Debbie Turner,
"Ava Mana", Schuh.;&gt;rt and ar
ranged by Burnam by Lmda Gtlk·
Pnon, and "Swan on a Moonlit
Lake" composed by Rebc , bJ
Brenda Ingraham

"Up m the Swmg•· was
played by D1x1e Roush and Bur·
nam s "Butterny Tlme' by Mar•
lyn Moore Fallowtng a solo "Val
ore Chromeltque" composed by
Thompson, by Carol Klng, the ll)o
los, "A Dream" by Le~zt, was pre~nted by
David 8;own, ..The
Range Rtder" by Marlin prese,.t·
ed by Rodney Hysell and Eck:&gt;tc·
In's "A Garden al Evenmg" IJy
Margaret Smith
A !olo " Blue Water~" by W&amp;l
' •on was prflaented by Ralph Werry, "Autumn Walt~' composed
by rorbman, by Oaa Turner, "The
Sw1n • composed by Satnt-Saeru
and arranged by Schaum. by
()avid Wtsernan and Ogle 8 "Dan·
cing with the Brccu ' by Jan~
Parsons.

Mist Myrtis Kay Parker reoeJved
word last week that she had pass·
ed the examination of the State
Board of Coametology and is now
a licensed beautician
Mlu Parker

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uraduate of Pomeroy High School
das11 af 1956 and of the SoutherW1yne RouJih prt:l'if'nted "The ton Beauty Academy, Athens
Skaters Waltz' by Waldeult•l,
Ruth llecd 'Dancmg Rambt&gt;ws"
by Rehc , Mat} S{"otl "Lagoon"
by Thompson and Gloria Atkln8
"Evemng Hal monies by Thomp·
enn A sol-o by Gordon Atk ,n,,
"Dance of Old VIenna" by Strauss
Meigs Temple, Pythlan Sister~.
"The Wasp' com.poscd by Gild·
ard, by Joy W1~cman "Gypll} Ma will have J spec&amp;al meelmg tonight
at the K Of P Hall tor ballohng ac.
zu1 kl" eompo~ed l&gt;y Bohm and A ~ordlng to the announcement made
duct "Canachan Ca pers' comp.Js· by Mr1 Cash Bahr, Most Excellent
ed by Merkeur by Gloria and Cor Chief.
Jon Aikins concluded lhe p1o
Tuesday evening, Mrs Nelle Pat
jj:ram
lon, Nelsonville Dutnct Deputy,
wur condud the annual 1napect1on
ol Melaa Temple and ncla:hbormg
TemJiles have been 1nvlted to Rt.
t~nd the meeting and social hour
which wtll follow
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Pythian Sisters
Special Meeting
Called Tonight

Third Friday
tlub Meeting
Held At Erb's

Missionary
Returns From
African Post

Arlene Spurlork wa~ 11 rec&lt;•n!
guest of Mrs Otho W, • , Mlctdh•
port MIS&lt; S9urlock who IS 11 grad
uatc of the Holzer Hospital Scho-.~1
of Nursmg Claq o£ 1946, h a ~
JU ~t returned f fi' N 1,•mcy, Nlgt!r
Terntory Frcn~o:n Wesl AJncd
row
The hoslen 11 rvcd a salad cour1e She 111 vts1ting hflr aistcr, Mrs Vcr
to tho&amp;c named above and Mra. non Deweese pt, Pleasant and
Addle Grue!lcr, Mra Edward H1tc family and other rclallvcs a n &lt;'
Mra Bentl Wolfe, Mra Albert Eb friends
crabach Mn Everett Dailey and
Mlas Sp~trlock is a ml~s 1onar)
Mrs Cleland HcincJ,
under th~ llll'J)tlst Evangcllt&gt;al
M1uion and has alsO served for
fa11r year! In Martlmquc, West
IndiC! She hall been in Africa fnr
3'ti ' 'ean where she was m chargr
0( 11 dispensary four miiC! fro 1l
the captlal ctly of lhe lcrnlory
She abo worked on :l eomm]tl(•c
SUdC! on lhll_ ''Baclt. Ba:y Mlsalon" al Bllox1, Mlal., wlll be of the: OJcrma l1nguage for the
shown when the Women'• Guild 011e of neW milllonarlcs and hopu
of the Federated Churth mecta Of three to tJfm•.;,lato a gramme•
Wedneaday e\'tnlnl lor the rCJV· to tran!late this ar11nunar and voclar meeting, h wla announced t(). abulary from English luto French
day by Mlu Macy VirJinla RelbM, durlna her furtouih of eleven
program dtalrman.
months
Thl• lllm wUl bti of IJPOelal InShe I~ ~chedultd to ncl a11 ramp
terest to the -.omen or the chureh
In u: much aa they reec"nt'ly sent and m&amp;nionary nur~;e in !ummcr
CQmplete Eaater outfit• for ten camps and to speak 1t various
orph1n air!• at lhli minion.
churchea alao.

Federated Church
Women's Guild To
Meet Wednesday

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ID llllddleporl

The ln1tlllatlon OC new olCicllt'l
hl&amp;hllghted the Jlr•t ;.nnual ban
quel ot the W1hema chapter or
ruture Ho-memaker, of Amerlcl\
held In the high I'ChoolJYmnt.Kium
on Friday evenin1.
Oftlcer1 ln1talled wtre Mary
Roush, .preaident: Barillra M-eDon
lei, vlu-prc1ldent; l~nlee nou~~oh,
secretary, Unda Brlnker, trt&amp;all.."
er; Corena MeMUUon. bia~rian,
Doroth)l Shlrlt)\ par!Jamentlrl.m
Keith Ann TurnbnU, 1ona: le1der,
and Faye Burton, publicity m•• .
ger
A fealurc or Ute ' baqquet Wl.l
the rut thlt it w11 served by bo)l~
all ~r 1 eanber1 or Uto•Wa.fl•m• ch•p·
ted of t h e Future Farmers of
A1nerica The boJJ relurntd •~
1ervlce ror the glrb who had pre
served U•e J'JI'A banquet
tlklng part In the ler'YI:ll
banquet were Jame• Me
Bruce Staat.a, Geno Jewell.

Tommy Brown, Danny Brown Je1··
Tommy Brown, Danny Brown, Jcrry Carroll, and HeM'lan Ohlinger
The wa1tera were dressed In wh1tc
shlrtl!l and blue jeans.
lnc:ludcd on the program w a s
the reading ot a p~em wrlttl!n !&gt;v
MarilYn Burna In ment.ory cl Mr11
LeDQl'e Snidet, who died late lui
summe~: Mrs. Snide.. had bet&gt;n
the adviser of the Wah1ma FHA
for aevera} yeau The poem
by Peggy Floaaina
of the Jh II were pre 1
~nt n au eats and )Yore lntrodue() 1
at the banqueL Membtra of tbc fa.
ult)' present were Introduced .u
we1t a• ~am Hofrman, l))reelden.•
of tbe FF A, and Joe Roush
The new pHsldent, Mary Rou8~
pre&amp;ented th~ acnior 11rla eae"
with an ntA 8riC4)lel. N.eeclvnq
lhe citt4 were Peqy DJcijlne. Ju·
Ua Cllll't, and FranCe! Johnsan
Mra. Bqty Bllrrls. FHA advisor
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Wahama. was •lao presented with

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paratlon of the me•l were Mia.
Floyct. Carinack, tfh- MUdred .t'rv

Mn. OJ&gt;ol

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!lin. Do&lt;lson,

lin. Stewart Mn. ·Bertha Cunning
bam, and M.ra. Tom

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Present wt!re Mrs Luter Zerkle,
Mu W.ayne Green Mn Frallk
H'arm, :Mrs Doru.ld Fos:iesong,
Mr&amp; Denver Artu, Mrs Roy Bur
gus, Mr! Ralph Warner Mrs.
George Carson Mrs RAY Proffitt,
and lhe hostesses

- The Sunshine School c'Ia.ss of
the Mason Methodist Ohurc.'l
made plans to serve the annual
Motber-Dauahter Banquet Of tbe
Nehaelkna Garden Club when
they met recently at the home ol
Mra Mary L Berey.
The banquet will be held wt
B•ck On Job
May 6 AsslatJna: Mr~J. Berry 15 boo~~
Percy Pcople5, Jlbtlce of 'Ute :
teS.!I for the sunday SChool class Peace returned to h1s ofhces tomeetm, was Mr.s. Nolan Swack· doy followmg confmcment to hl1
bamer.
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bome wtth 1unese.

Mrs: J uI' Smt'tL..,.
91st Bt'rthday Is
Obse.. rv'ed Today

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Judge Cedr1e Clart of tbe Com·
me»n Plel! Court ended hJs Service
on the benc:h here today hearing
a divorre proeecdtna:! anll tbls arlernoon 1tteoded a "going·away
party" In hu honor given by courthouse department beads and em·
E;dension
waa mpderwhic:h m·
Herbert
Gladys

- ia.ld that
tomatoes, 'ta~bage.,
tbe Letart area ls
~urtaiJment in the

No ~n~.tter rour avoutlon or voeaUan;

Bil Yaolr: 1uita :Foa- riA'ht. The~e~combed

e9tton Sanforised twill aet.l are cut for

oilled for ..fety, tailored
for action. Featurt•: no-t,are tunnel loops .•. aaeh.ored
bultou •• , atrain·proof a'blrtyol&lt;ea. Choice of colon.

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About the only $IJD of polllical activity In the
so far this week-w1th but seven days left before
primary election-is added wear on door hells. ' ·
Three eandidates are standing for the mayoralty
eroy ahd three In Middleport. In Middleport th~y
ent C 0. Fisher, up for h1s second term of tliis ~.1\&lt;'"d;t•

Flames Destroy
Roush Residence
At Peach Fork

wlllrn-en1er private
taw practice at 113 E €ourt St. a£tef !llervmg on the local bench
over three yeua. H11 term would
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have expired Jan. 1, lDSP. He sent
his resignation to Gav1 Willl•m C.
O'NeJll March 2?1 e£fectlve May 1
An ear1y mornmg !1re today d'
The party WI! held m office;; strayed the twGo&amp;tory lrame boule
of the Probate Court of which of Mr and Mrs Howard S Roush
John C Bacon prestdes at Peach Fork 1ncludmg mrut of
the bm1ly clothmg and furmture
case Clark
wben he
hcud
lil'l No one in the (amity or faur was
in the Robert Injured
Hlll vs
div.orce action
Pomeroy Fire Chtef George
The
were. conllnuod.
Employes
courthouse pre H1cka aa1d Mr.s Roush left about
a going-away 7 a m to take her two chlltlren,
sented the
Bennett in the Fourth grade, anJ
gift of a:
bag.
Speculation over tbe next Com· Me!Of)y in t h e First grade, h
mon pl~s judge wtJI be e:entered !Chool. Whetl she returned t h c
John Bacon who llilnhOunc:ed hause wa111 in flames.
Firemen brougirt trucks one
recently he bad applied to • the
two and four to the tcene and can
governor for the appointment.
ed upoo M:icldleport'a tanl: truck,
but anly the !hell of th~ buildll)~
c«Jld be saved. ''They lost m~
their
and elothmg"
added ..we want
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Bradbury, .one·tlm't vlllageurer, and Ray Frazier, a
bori:e.
In Pomeroy what observers
pr~dtcted could have been a
for-all test of popularit)&gt;,
had settled anto an absolute
and honey affair

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Hobson Lights
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tnt RlUtOad at HGbson eonflhn·
ed (Oday 1tbm ~rk baa beauR on
inttlli.a\Jon or a •ntem of salter
warnlo,t alanal• at t fi e HQbl!IOh
rl'l~ad erotllnl of Sti1te ~tl!i"

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Lebanon ta only a few m1let
from Jordan, but if separated
from Jordan by Syna alld Israel
Bruckfr, speaking: on a televlo
.sion program Monday m,ht, uid
"'empbatieauy ye1" when asked tf
h• ~Prelident Eilenbower is
ready to lnvote hia Kiddie Eut
maUtaty • bield" dllclrine to delater
Du~Jc Ro~um,
tba.irman d ter Communut aureasion in the
the J.C comm1ttee planning the Middle Eut.
~ how, said. troph1ea, t:-ub aad rtt&gt;N - N-' " - ' " "
bons will be presented to winDen
He refused to commtnt on the
in 15 claues. CUb prizn and ri~ number
troops thai eou1d be
~iii~"' bona go to RCODd. third, llld four- moved into the turbuJe6t Middle
th plac:e winntra.
Eut in an emerpncy, but be aaid
Jaclt Seellt,
..,.e ,._ve enou&amp;b to meet the emchicken barbecue
era:enc!)."
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to be facing
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Laura VrRoach

this it
political
ever sa,.. lor
heard of.
tlu! election I
want Charley Le,lq and J(lrry
MUler to be friendf df mine. I'm
going to work h~M and aak veople
F\laeral serVices wl1l be held
to vote for me, but if not !or me,
Thursday at I SO p m in tbe Fatr·
to vote anyway."'
The former two-Ume- mayor, try· vte~ Church for MrS&gt; Laura Vir
glma Roach, :S9 ol Fairvtew Com
(Continued. an- ,..,. two)
munlty, Letart W. Va RI'D who
died: at her home MondaY aftey
noon following a long illness R'!V
Ralph .Mahoney WJIJ officiate at
the service.
The deceased .was .fKtrn Nov 2,
I898 Lhe daughter af tbe late Mr
an• Mrs. Thoma! Kerns of New
Haven.
Sheriff Robert c ):lartenbaeh
Survivmg are her husband E1
!aid today thieve4.Jbroke mto neat and the followina efli1dren•
Chester High School' sometime du.r Mra. Norma Smith, Brlda:eport, 0
ifll the pa"t weekend and stole William Roaeh, Menominee, Mlch;
$40 Ia cub and a 32 caliber rc Mrs. DavtcL- Gwllym, Mra, Pearl
volver
Glbl)s and Lester R Roach of Za.n
He d1sclo~d that o~puty Sher· esv!Ue, 0.; Mrs. Lester Smith,
lfC Howard Frank .b tnvest1aatan! Hartford, W. Va ·rnd Ad11
the theft today. It was believed and Donald at .. orne
the l!lchaol waa entered ' by remov
Fr.eDS may call at the family
tn; a door from 1~ hl.og~, thet'! re!ldente after 12 noon Wednu·
repl1clng lt after teavlng the bull· d"Y'·
dina:.
Burial will be ml.de 'Jn the Zer·
The aheriU did DOt II»' whether ~e ,Cfmetery d Fairview unde"'
he eQected to -make any ....,. 'ar· th~ ~~Uon 111 t h e .FogleSOJU(
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Jftuaic. The County
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llofllnaon
to 125 guests by ed in charge of
PTA.

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In the meantime Jordan lndl- •
cat.ed 1t wollld remam aloof from
IDJ' caU for a four-power Arab
"11W11m1t.. eonrerence with Eop&amp;.
Syria and Saudi Arabaa. until Hu..
1e1n hu !lra1gbtened out bia own
political ubi! at home.
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Jordan and SaUdi ArabJa
in
a JOint eemmwuque they would
leek to strengthen milltary coop.
t~r~tion &amp;mtlllll tbe four nahoDI m
group meeUnp. plan. were
lint: with dec:u;aod1 of tbe fourm''!"'
for
the
futur~WOJt:
proJeeta
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A dl~~tusSJon of the condition o( 1pa"er meeting in Ca1ro in Janu~
officen elected aa fOllows.
lbe
road undtr eoutruet.J.on
Council, president. Rll!!v.
And Foreign Minister Samlr ruLuther Tracy, JUo Gnnde: vice tbro..,-h Ma110n City took up moat
ReY. Ted Woodard, wen1 of the time at a rrcent meetinJ of fa.l: aaid. Jordan Ia alway• prepared
Kaaon ClVIc COUileil. hdd ill to atteod, another "'summit.. eonsecretary, Rev. Wealey JenCivw: Center.:fereaee whenever neceasary. But
Racine
Dmt cornhtion1 durtna dry be would not &amp;a)&gt; if Huasein would
weatb~r a n d mudd7 conditions
Etyptian P'res1dent Gamal
durtnl rainy -,veather were repol1· j ~1"'!'1 Nuser and Syrian Prea:ident
ed to be beeommg partically un• Shukri El Kuwatli now. Both Eg·
bearable f« tJle people oC l b e ypt IDd Syria earned out an in·
town and, especially, those Uvtna tenalve propagmda campai.ll:n 1ast
oext &amp;o the biJhWI)'
week to aid Huuein's pobtical engroup also diteu~d the emJC!I
1::~~:;~·~~~ getting 1 atatflnllter Jordan was careful not to indi1:
at tlie center. Several cate any open spilt m the Arab
were diJcU.Ssed aa po&amp;Sib- blOc over the Jordan crisis aJ..
lor the job but none wa! though observers predicted Monday the meetmg between Kint
charge or chaperones tor th • Hussein and Saudi Ar1b1an Ktng
center during the montb of MaY Saud cauld lead to a. new align.
will be Rev. Richard Wrlcbt al!d mCnL
Don togle!iong
Amma:: dtspatches today sbowed
Present at the meeting were Hussttn wal wagmg a hard fight
Frank HnrLS Charles Carr FerriS agamst the le!tlSt elements threatmeeting wUI be JusttR, Fred Spencer, Don Foglp enin111 ~II throne
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Although martial law Lit expect.
Sunday, May 19, when_plans
'o\lill be made for the Fall AaiiOCI· song Eleen Foreman Mary Berry ed to be lifted aoon, tbe eovem-: ,
ment be&amp;an an mtenae propa.gand1
abona1 meeting at the Fitat Bap· and Lilah Zerkle.
tiA't Church Jn Jackson on ~t 7
Ij •~::~~:~'~of ag;urut
leftist elemc'nta
tGuchinJ aft recent cleo
Tbe meetJng clasel'l with .a Drayer
monstrahons
by the Rrv. Thomas G1bbonY,
Jackson.;

Cecil Blessing
Dies Suddenly
Of Heart Attack

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and. '!'PI'k atartcG Monday,"
spoki!$11JIIJ ,~~aid,, He w,a u_na~le
to oet a date when II ml!llrt bo

Funeral serv1ees are 11 yet lncoonplcle for Cecil Ble.n mg, 61,
of Oak Grove Commumty, Letart
W Va RF1&gt;. who d ted 1uddenl);
at his home at 9 30 tblS mornina
of a heart attack

~ompleted.

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Amer1can move to abow the fleet
an the troubled M1ddle Eut Vice
Adm Clflrle! R (Cat) Brown aal4
the aetian wu carried out under
Grdera from "higher up "
M.rlnes Payl...- Vl•lt
The landang was a friendly one
- the Marmes were merely pay4
1ng a vutt-but t!ley were ao Jm~nt part of the 1,800-man Marine landmg force who entered the
eastern part al the Mediterranean
thlll week with powerful l!arnera
The IA1rrnes reached Beirut. a
few bour! after Army Secretuy
WUbur :at Brucker said tbe Untted
States could move troopa Into Jor.
dan In a "matter of days - not
week.s or montb.e ..

1'he hor1e show, whtch h a a
drawn Iarke entbuiaatic C1'0Wd.s in
paat yean, will began at 1 p rn
and lul until 0 l:lones from Ohio,
lndtana, Weill VlrJi,ma and Ken.·
tucky have been Signed to cornpete. Judge11 wlU be announced

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De.an Sturm, WSAZ-TV star
known affectionately aa "Country
Cousm" on tbe Satu:-day Naght
1
Jamboree, will be .master of cer
mon1ea j(or the fourth aouuaJ Ju •• ior Chalrnber of Commeree Hor.:;e
Show to be held here at the Rod·
Spr&amp;ng! FatrJrOund Sundly, May

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fun&gt;l~hln~• wou d
not cover
lon.
to tb1•
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Property Ia undl!ntoort to be In
Dietrlet In
tbe name or r~altor Clifford Cuekappomted
ler althouah it was learned ttl~
Matntt~nance
Roush family was buying lt.
It was disclosed that a faulty
VJrgima State
range ~able caused the fire. A
Patrick C Graney
At tlie !&amp;rtlf! tlme, Gr~tl'ley an
lbck h d to cd
1 at 7 1."1
naunced ~he
appointment of -:·
'""'"~ a1:! m. a 1 PP run~ "'
n
IngJea of rllny and Torll L.
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r~son of Pt. Pleasant as 111lstants
ta Bcatlte.
BeaUJe, 46, su~eeds
W L Sl'nltb, .~ho
eral years u told"
The new
pubhcan.
et:Uve on May
He baa enaagect_ in farmin~ o •
PJanr for the annual Middleport
his 119 a.:!re fal'lnt near Leon 1nd
has been engqed m varloua jobs Alumni »anquet are belna com·
Rnd Mn. Charlotte Gibbs
other than that l'n the past. He
worJted lor lJlx yean for Hartle, £o!'t~!·· president, Ja to call a meet·
ller 'l!ommittees• this next
and Sons of Pt PleWnt in thfo
lime and truckirtg b111lneas Ho,1
was malntenaaoe •ul»crintendent
tor the M110n County Board of
l!!ducaUe»n for eight )11!111'1, and for
the put two yeara he has lbeer.
working Ia a ca~nter on -etma·
t.ruetlon at t)te ltai&amp;et' .A1umlnufo
Plant at Rl~nawood.
ltiJlitJ, tD. 11 al10 a
and ol)eratea fll'lll:::. ·:-:-r
her &amp;8, c!'';-t;~:~~~~
on,
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A force of 1,000 Marines of the US. 6th Fleet landed today
in Beirut, Lebanon, on shore leav• that pointed up American
declarations thai the United States could put troops Into
threatened Jordan within a few days 1f necessary.
United Press Correspondent Larry ColUns, with the 6th
Fleet, radioed tbe men had been put ashore as part of the

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Thieves Enter
Chester School
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To ShOw Strength In Mid-East

Very Little Political cu;,,~
,As Primary Election

Judge Clark Is
abo::: Honored Today
By Employees

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Mrs James WHI, pred.dent, pre
aided e~ver tbe buslneu B()ulon smlth wtlo contended he auHeted.
and It w1a voted to purchasc new injuries when he Wll "kicked In
pipe for \he hot water heater A the rump with both feet" by a
project for the ela .. waa dlieua~;ed mare named Kickapoo Prlncen. I
The wonder box. don1ted by Min
plainUff said he wae •ttempt- 1
Dorothy LOnJ wai awatded to Mrs
io shoe the mare when .abe atJohn Smith. Eaeb member
him fl&gt;om tbe rear.
IJve cents tor each number alze ol
their !hoe •• a moaey maklni pro
joet.
Durina: the social hour refreah
menta were served by the ho1ten
to those narfted above and Mrs
lftyrtle Lona:, Mta. Harley Brown
\Ira. .Ben Buek, folr~. Ro,1er Bl•
hop, Mrt. Rl1ph Sp~neer, Mila Ndr
ma Jean Ber.rld and one auoat
Mn. Clara Gru.eldr •

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Weddt' ng Plans
Are Announced

Wahama Future Homemakers Install
New Officers At Annua I Banquet

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at the Heath Methodist Ch'"'ch eompany1ng the tint ''Ameratt the
at .bree- o'dock Bea~~Uul" and NarSa Lee Fro't
Arran~Jcments of spnng flowers aa aceonwanist ror "Staad Up,
were u.seo on the platCorm for t11e stand lJp, for Jesus".
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The program included "Swa)"ing
The Rev C Raymond K.onkrllht Silver Blrtbea", Jla.rJ.lYn Sue Sturn
.pastor of the Church, gave thf bo; ..GUdin4"• Ann Crmer, "Par
ln•ocatlon 11nd the wd&amp;ence o~ ap- 3.de of Flower~". trio-Oiita a•1d
Seren Lewb and Martha Nktiol·
son, "Come, Little Bluebll:d", K:.l
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hleen lillie!!.: "Snowltakes.., X..tb
J')'ll Jlt:powq,
"Ce!~y, SonJ'
and ~mp, Tramp Tramp"', Thu·
mas McCowan; ''Tbe Moon", Ollti.
l&gt;ewb.
Mrs Juhus Smlth ob11erved her
"To An Ice-sklter" Seren Lew·
b;~~~~:'sitaday at her bOme, il, "Skaters' Waltz", Martha N1c
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hol.loo; ...Em~V's Waf!l'' and
'1'J'he Blue Dantabe Wo~h.z.., Carolyn Ni~bolaon, ' 11ft CarniVal,'' Pat
the day to help her tlcla Bailey, "Melody' of LOvtr",
btrthday with her Judy Jo M~rtm, "Thr~lf Walb ',

tS"•ndlly afternoon

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MISS PARKER

'I'be meeting wu In char~e ot
Mrs Donald Foglesong while Mrt
Denver Artl$ led the devottond

Piano Pupils Spr!rg Recital ,
Maso.-. Methodist
Is Presented Sunday Afternoon Sunshine Class
Mrs. L w MeComas pretente I proximately sixty penon• HDII! T S
B
her plano pu,plls In a 1pr1n2 rec1~ol 1two hymn~ wlth Plu1a Tbei.st ac0 erve anquet

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Mrs
W Carroll
duet Janet
Baker '.'Stiver
and SuaBell11"
Ann
Va • and Arthur
of
"In t.be ipringtlm :: ,
cey, a son Others helpmg her eel"ln t h e Swmg''
ebrate are her daughter, MINEr.
Ann
"Swaymg Tre•·
rna and daughter and aon·ln-law,
, Narsa Lee ~t
Mr and Mrs Phl1hp Meinh(rt,
"On the M'agtc L,akc'', Diana
The Rev nowarfl fluppelt , pa•- w1th whom !lbe retndes.
tor or the F1ut Presbytena.
Criswell, "l&gt;'risky K;1ttens", Janet l
Chureh will be In Columbus foJr l&gt;f)A,
K Blake "Little Duteh Dant-e",
three days at a Chureh OWcen'
ln:f
Sara Ann Bechtel, "Old Viennese
Tratnmg School at t-he Broad St
Melody", Linda Forre~t; "Roek and
Pre!byter1ar. Church
Roll Lull-aby", Kay lenkmsan
Mr and Mrs Ralt h lla(\cliH ~
Saturda evenmg aftc.· tbelr last
reheanal the children ~~fe inv1t
vl!nted So~.turday whh !dr. and. Mu
Robert Hurley and chl1dren, ,Hen·
Mr. and Mrs RObert Russell, ed to the McComas honfe w,here
der!on W Va
Sandusky, have announced tbe ap.. they were served refreshment( by
Patricia lloyd, fre-shman r.t profttilng marriage of their daugh- Mrs McComas aod her Chua:hter,
Ohio Univers1ty, !pent the , week· tr.r, Dunna Leber Sandusky, to Dianne D1anne and carla sue G•l
1end with her parent!, Mr and Mn Robert AlleMworth 100 of Mra. me»re, a guest at the party, wel·
Bruce Lloyd
G~e Van Meter, Port Clinton, eomed tile guest! at the rectt •1
Supt L w McComas vtsiteil Olnd Marlon Allensworth, Middle- •ntt distrlbuted the programs.
hts mother, Mrs J E McComaa, po~e Rev Frederh::k Zimmerman
Columbu11 over the weekend
t 7 30
Mr and Mrs. Paul RUIII'Iell and will perform the ceremony a
p m on May 18th at the Emman.
daughter" Kayte, visited relalJvM uet Evangelical Church, Sandwky,
at Meadowbrtdge, W Va l h l s and the recepbon will be held
wetlkend.
from 8 3Q-I2 at the Oxford Grange,
Mr 81\d Mrs Roy Davadson and Bloommgv 1Ue
three daughters Columhu!, have
Ma8ff Leber Is a graduate of San.
Mr and Nra. C. E. Blall:e!Jee enbeen visiting her par •nts, M.r aud dusky High School and is employ tertained with a dinner and the•Mrs A E Erwin
ed by the EriC CountY' Inve!tment ter party S1turday evening honCompany, Sandusky Mr Allen• oring theiT' daughter, Patricia, on
Mr and Mrs James Ha~t.ley and worth. who attended the Middle- her stxteenth birthday
children, J1mmy, r~mda Ricky, port Elementary Schols, graduated
A lavendar, silver and gold color
.Jaeky and Drbby W:~h•r1dge, were from Lakea1de High School and IE theme wu carr&amp;ed GUl in the table
weekend gue!ts of his parentl, employed at the Batley Meat Mar- dQcoratlona
Lavendar cor.saees
Mr and Mrs James Hawley Sr
ket, Sandusky.
tied
w1th
!llvcr
Lace ribbons, which
Richard Hordon was taken tl)
were
presented
the gUC!!ts, center.
Holzer Ho:spital m the Rawllng•ed the table Nut cups filled wl~h
Coflta ambulance a• noon Sundd.l"
mints "ere lavender and !liver
when he became 111 at the hMlc
•nd Iavan were purl!le size gald
Of his daughter, Mrs George
Jeweled pen and penc&amp;] seta
Skinner, and famJly
The honored guest re&lt;:eivcd a
Mr and Mrs W W Hayes re
number of n1ce gifts
tu,rned Saturday rrom Gallon
Pre!ent were the honored guest,
Mtsll Augusta Genheeimer left
where they hall been vis1hng h •r
Carolyn
Meier, Connie W~dl:eard ,
Saturday for Cmcmati to attend a Sheila Strauss,
sister, Mr.s Olive Ulmer
Marlene Scholl,
rtceptlon on Sunday for Rev and Rosie Horak, Janet Carpenter,
Mn Minerva Ch1lrlers and , Mn Mn William August Baekner, the
Jean Ellen Dabo, Jo Ellen Follrod
Gul lteynold! "ore vi~ltore l.. new director and Matron of the lnd Nan Thompson ,af Cbeahtre
Leon Saturday
,
Methodi•t College Hill Home for who waa the week end hou.se
Mrs
Dave Farmer rcc(';iY{ r! the Aged.
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a:ueat of Patt)'.
Mill• A H Tedrow of Hamden
word Saturday that W G Hofc
Invited but unable to attend were
kamp, husband of t h e former waa the week end guest of Mr. Jill Snowden and Sondra Potts
1\nna ~·ar111er oC Mt&lt;l!llepott h~d aud Mrs Grover Erb
Ml'8. Hattle Russell of Clncin·
a severe stroke al their home ln
natl epent the week end .at her
Columbus
Mr! Cedi Grogan a n d Mrs home, Anne St
Mr and Mn Presley Brown And
Jacqueline Haycook, Columbu~.
children,
Ml.ry Ann, Barb&amp;ra.
VISited With Mr C H Wts"'
Sr and Ruth Wise Middl&lt;'pO t Cheryl, David and Donnie of New
and Mr and Mrs Davtd Yost l•ld Lexington were week end gut!sls of
hia brother and !&amp;ater-m-1aw, Rev
fa mil) , Portland
and
Mrs tugeoe Brawn a~ famMr and Mrs Edgar Vale and
daughtt!r Bettina Columbus, have Ily
Mr&amp; Elmer Gears of Glouster ill
been vt.sltlng Mr. and Mn Wii'l
the
boUle a:ueat of her daughter
am Wyatt and other rel~tlvc&amp;
and
IOD·in·Law, Rev and Mn. Eu
Mr and Mrs Vern Hunsld;c,·.
gene
Brown.
Athens, Vl!tled h1s father, Orm
Rev, Euaene Brown entered Hoi.
Hunsicker, recently
zer Ho1pltal today and Willllnder·
10
surgery, Tueaday
lin Wllhe Maude Coate11 and
Mr. and Mra Arthur Smith Jr
Ruth Wise are In Co1umbus on bu~
ness and plan to rolurn here Tuc of Chauncey 1pent the week end
with hll arandmother, Mrr. Julia •
~clay
Smith 1nd dauthter, M1.11 ~ma,
1ntl Mr. and Mn. Phil Meinhart 1
Mrl. Cheater Zirkle vl.sited Sun- 1
day with Mrs. Ethel Lowery a~d
Mra W1lter Walker.
Lowery, who hu be on
pa1t week, ia lmprovMrs Herbert Dlxon entertained
" '' OJtd Mn ft. B. Wllklno ol
the Willing Workera Clau 'ef the
arrived Sund1y for a
Enterpriae EUB Church• • Friday
her mother, Mra. Addle
evcnlna at her home Rock•8prln1•
Road
Beata Wplfe Vl1ited 1
Scripture readine ~ M:nl. R.oge1 1
. aDd 'M'ra Rh!hlrd
Spencer open~d •be mect~Jq !Ql I
lo\:Yed with lrOUJ) lllllJlnt :~ ,''AI
The crou·• and the t.ord'a Prayer
HOUI SUIT
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In unlaon.
Korea
Garv PrC'~ton RDSN, sptnl the
weekend wtlh hts par •nt.s Mr ant'
Mrs Gerald Pre!ton, ;~nd bratheRobert He 1s statwn~:d at Norfolk
Va

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Mrs A R Tedrow waH R (Zuest
when Mr! Grover Erh entertained
the Third i"rlday Club Friday eve·
r;inll at her home, Lauro] St
A :-hort butiness IICUion was
held with Mn Max Melnhart prl·
J~ldanr in the ab&amp;cnce of Mu Ucn
r'i Reibel, prtaldent
Games were playt!d during thJ
~oclal hour and prlz~s awtrdect ~o
Mrs 1\en Neut:dln.l, Mn Meinhart,
Mlu Kate Ebersbach and Mrs Ted

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the Board Baptist Churcb aDd ;.,
vf'tt:ran of World War 1
CROW APPOlNTID

Surviving are hi• w1!e
and two sons Paul Blessmaed guerdJao Ad Utem in the casQ, Pieaunt, W. Va. and Cecil Blen~·:
The C1taena National Sank H 1ng ~r of Akron, Ob.io.
Walter F Gilmore, et.al , f o r
these minors in tbe proeeedanp,
Wendel Gilmore, Joan Gllmol:f:
alld B,yran Gtlwore.
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Weekday Religious Education

At tile ~eat of religious leaders here each day this week
then till .. a .,le on Importance of religious educalion. This
Is NaUonal Wl!ekday Religious Education Week. These min·

lsten ay:

Foreign News
Copunentary

"Your eloild needs religious education, do you give it to
lllmt Do 10Q five )'OUr ellild religious training' The ohurches Tbe week '!I good sad bad ne'l's
' ID.. OIIIer illterested Individuals and groups or Meigs Courll,y on Hie intl'rn.lUonal ·bala nee sheet :
Th'f" Sul'z C~tna l situation took a
mile It lll!sslblt for everj child in the fourth and fi!tb new lu.-n fort h~ wor,;e this week.
~es 11'11~ w.n! II tb b've it every week in Pomeroy, Middle· Tht&gt; Unill'd Stutes tried vainly to
port, Hamsonvllle, Rutbwd, Syra&lt;use and Salisbury elemen·
President Gamal Al&gt;del Naner
tary schools. Tbe Weekday Religious ~ducation progran't in get
of Egypt to ~fte11 his stand, whieb
IIIII communi!¥ needs )lOUr help. Visit a ela!s, the Wetk- ts that p;gy]&gt;t mu rt exert compll'te
day t~uller, Miss Bowen, and tell your friends about Week- control of canal traffic.
dliy Religioos Education; today.·•
It was reported that Fra~e and

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.es Charges Cincy Hospital
H. as Spent•$21;676 nlega]1yr~~~i~:r?-~·~~:.:.~;~~:;:'•1:::.

Au!ltralia mig ht take the iss ue to
the United Nations Security COlin·

d iiA London, Prime Mini•ler l.l al'
old Mltmlilan presented to the

CINCINNATI UP - State ~u- In th.e la s1 lhree yean beC'ause of
d.itor Jame11 A. • lwd.es said hul.ay LhL' pr~W:tiee.
!Jttat Lo:niYin-. lb!pJ.tal In Clneln The report s;~id Ute best euls of

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Abolition of Dr•ft

The plm1 &lt;':Jils for the abolitiou

naU had apent $,2:1,676.11 Illegally

meats bought for Longview

durinr tlle put three year.s.
~he a1Wib'1 npolt 11110 said

to the ('mJlloyes' cafeteria, while batUeships, the reduction of Brilpati~ls WL'ft (ed leet overs. It ish North Atlantic Treaty uoops

of the dr.ait, the scrapping of all

t1te !lfate mental brurpltal wa" the mentione d that narcoticS some- in Ggrmany and eu t&lt; ing down
scene. or bootleg whiskey sal es by tim.e.." arc delive red tO pati ent em- Briti sh garri~ ons ali ovN the
a state emplayc, wbo wa~; atlle ploy&lt;•s t1r ldt at th~ swilchboard wo•·ld.
to obtain " wf'll kn own·· brand" tu ht: !lellvt:J"l'd ilircctl}· to th~:
Wh ile 8•·Jtaiu was culling down
from SGlll'tf'.'l other lh rtn !!"!Ui t• 11 - s torukN' JJl'l" , Haymnnd· Bush.

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Rhodes t"ri.t"ieized tbe Rys tem un·
der whfch the hospitall01e11 money
because of spoilace or poor quaf.
itf of supplies it is forced to buy
from Ohio pris!ln industrie11. The
report said the hospital lo..'lt $7 .•88 .

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$299.00

BAKER
FURNITURE

0. '1'he llrU!IIest Corner
In llllddleport

its armaments

J)I'Ogram,

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·Germany inducted the first 9,733
· drbft. troops for its flt!W armY,
. Jn another devel"optneot whieh
reflected the contrast between the
British and German situatlons,
Gen. H:ans Speidel of West Germany assUmed the command Clf
NATO ground forces in central
Europe. In his- new poRt, Speidel
wijl comm and United . States,
British and French \l8 weU as Oer·
The auditor reeommended that man troops.
a supply of old narcotics be tested
L•st-.u Hllnt•rl.n p.....,lf:r
and be deiJI.rnyed U found too
lltrong.
The State Department in an un·
Exam ine rs found that the IUe- usually bitter ilatement said that
A:al expenditures of funds relfllitl!d the government of puppet PreIIIOfltly from raids ()n the com- mler Janos Kadar of Communist
mi s..&lt;!ary fund built up from oper Hungary had reverted to a rei(Jme
alion ot the commissary.
uf "Stalinist tenor' to keep its
Canned goods, the report said , people in subjection.
were found to contain almost four
Premier Hussein Ala of Iran re·
pounds or water in a six pound, signed as the re!&gt;~lt of the murder
61!4 ounce can , 1'he quality of the or three American•, lnclu_dina: a
prison produced goods also was ·woman, by Iranian bandlts. Man·
found to be practii:!ally unusable. ouchehr E..:hbal was named to
Rl1odes 11aid Mrs, Marion D. .,uecaed Ala. Both men are pro- .
, Vo~lpel was ushUer at the cafe· West411n.
t~na from February to November
BrUain1.tt rww dele-nal!l pro,ram
of last year and that she charged repre80nts a J)etcrmill.ld •ttempt
· neither henclf nor her son, ltun· by Prime Mi niste r Macmillij.n to
aid, an att(llldant, for food th"ey reduce at·mnmenh costs to .a level
consumed. Examiners said ·Mrs. In keepina with the country's
Voelpcl has a~reed to repay $300. strained economy.

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practice~~: and. Illegal expenditure~
wero inherited by tJ1e pre~tent Ru·
publican administration, whll·h he
said stopped them.
The report alsiJ cited "terrible
overcrowding" al the 100-yeaJI.o!d
in stitution. ll has a normal rapa·
rity of 1.900 patient s but now has
3.292.

Dally Sentinel
Day Book

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015 TO MIIET ·
Evangeline Chapter, OES, 172,
will meet Tbursday at the Masonic
Temple. Practice for the lnBPtC·
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Truth or Consequeneet
Tic Tac Dough
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My Little Mareie
Tennessee Ernie
Matinee Theater
Queen for a Day
Modern Romanaceg
Comedy Time
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6:46 NBC News

11;411 .Guiding Llibl
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Ina a week o(t (rom his: Clean-()·,. J~ A• •hi" ~Qrld 1'llnll
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he "wants tht- tooperation of eveTy 13:0() :81( Pa:voff
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Mr. Miller eould not be reached 4.:00 Brlghtl'lr Day
foJ tomtnent· today.
1·t :UI Secret Storm
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CQUNClL RACES
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The wa11mest council race 18 ex. ~:so Your Elser Reporter
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IncUmbents ·E rnest CoYert, Da- 'l:1.S . Dou1l1t :mdwar41
vld- 0 . leJIIdnll, Wayne G.i.bboJ:Is, L. 7:80 R•DiO ,Ridor
R', 1Htey a.d -~ Miller are 8:00 Phil Slb:era Sbow
askin,g to be utuiried\ to office. 8:30 PriY•te S~retary
Meanwhile a sltte composed at Ro- U:OO ·To Ttll the Truth

bert lllci!I~'Y&lt; tee SinKh, ~ohn
Zerkle, -Fred M:. ColUns, Rustell
Bailey; Clli&gt;.~ Fltb'er .ond 1/•le M.

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Earl Shuler, Mis. Glen PauU~. EJ.
len Shuler and Piltty Ihle.
Sending gifts but una.~le to , ·~­
tend were Mrs. Earl lli11, l'frs.
Lee· Johnson, Mrs. Gary Dill, ~r~.
Delmar Hamm, Mri. Emil EyliaP,
Mrs. John Himtn and .Mt\1. Berth~
Holter.

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lma Pratt as usitl:lng ilosteues.
· .EleeUon of cdfic.era wiU be held
at thi1 maeU~ an4 .roJ~ oall re
sponses w!U b~ 11Favorite TyJHI "'
Flower Arrlngement.·•
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rangament!l wlll be t~Lbite~ ~
follows: Colonial Mrs. .Rober• '
Coatt; Victorian, Mrs. ~ruce Lloycl
French, Mrs. James B. Titw; F)en1.
l~h . .Mrs. Ben Philson; Mexieaa,

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Mrs. Philip Bailey will have ..
paper and the devotional senlfe ,
wpl be led by Mrs. E. S. ScJlaaf.

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·4mateur ~ard~ne-rs Club, baa. ortat\lied the Junior Amateurs Club
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' TW.elve ap-la .~t at he~ apart.
meJit · on SoUth TliU"d Avenue and
U.e . toUoW!Oc offieen elected:
prE!sJdent, Celeste Ault; viee-pref
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Suzanne Br4f)bury; treasy~r, SBD·
dra Humpbreya; Newa· ~pOlter,
Sue Rue.
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atternoon. at 3:30 at the Humphrey
home and Make ·further pJans for
di.etr fllmmer'• projectJ. They
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· ~tl i• • new proJect for the
Ainiteur GudebWf Club.

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19¢ Ea~

'· A l,lan-ol full ol v•luesl Pastry lllt~·wlih sprin&amp;steel
loop, stron1 lid lliter and jar o~Det, ·peeler and belfl
olicer, can opener, acls8or-aetion . ieo:vlng tongs, boiUe
stopper, metal4·pe. mea~urlngcup set!

Wastebillbt

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Vinyl ·I)~~
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Easy-case plsatlel Gorge.

ous llora), lace .patteras,
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rJibt • hander Bob Cbakalea from
the Wuhiaaton Sea.tors Mpriday
in a 1tftight plaYer awap for
ahortltop Milt Bo111na:, outfi~d~r
. ~Faye Tbronel&gt;erry ~nd piteher
ltuss Kemmerer.
Bolllrq; and Throneberry were
utiiitr men rPr Boston last llt&amp;ron, but were· expecled to be reg· .
ulars with W.s)llngton.

ol 11\lancl wawrwoyo- rlvero and

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'Shorties
Reg. 1.38, 1-59 valnesl

Girls' and woments 2-pc.
sleep 'n' play s~rtlesl

Cool no-iron plisse·, pret·
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df' Witor. Riven hove 1lwoya been the patha lo
M!P'i!ll ~hi o1 U.., tile MiioiiiiPP.i Ia without
, . PPIIIIR Jllipotlo - manY Iandi iido upoll IIi'
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• olw:t ""~ lroll ond steel ol ArMtloo.

valances.

~n 'RH Sox. who h•d only one
lef~·~•oded pltc~er on .their atarr1
~.'ned Jetty, Dean Stone a.n d

otreon and cona- whl&lt;h a -lean travel.
More ihan a third of II II wtlhln the .,.., Miiol.
olppf River ll)'ttem. Frol.ll beyond stowe City and
MIMelpoUo and Pltllburrh. It oxt.nda toward

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: eh.• lk the ~ole tblnc "» u '1n stre.,mert extinied from the eban- '
'. ~rt, ~·~-~n l'lt&amp;ltlillJIY,
expertehee' and try .tl)l}OfJet delier to ttti -elwll 1 of the table
:Butelier '. Ilia Mae WilJoh
a1Jo'4t -k ,
~ wit~ a JuiP 'htj~- . doll fo~Jif.l
Gilmore, France• Pettl~'•
NCVIiR Mti:SID fT
.the b•ck&amp;i'Ound. Giftl were placed
Hamer, ltt:tldall Bowlt'C,
OMAHA, Neb. uP _ Mrs. A.Uen on the table In front ot the d~ll . Don !!rwtn, B.Obert Van .Cooae,,
Yfircer didn't realiq her home
~ter the bopQJ:.a euest opeae4 ~ Wil~am RApte~fr:
. was burclarlzed .until two mo~tbs her mJnY lovely _ilft!l, lee. ea,arn
, K~t •IPORf
. aftar lt ~ppened when poli~
centered, with 11 pU1k weddinJ bet1
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CfNC!INNATI (UP) - Prodlilee~
. : talning J:iank books aod P&amp;Mrl a plpk rose and coftee were aerve4
Ei&amp;\\o &amp;te&amp;cU'j · ·prl~~j ll.a• farnu,
was fOund In an alley. nom tbe by the ho1te88.
~n111umers wbltel!l' anft u,owns,. A
conte,nt1 pollee tatimatti
· Present 1ttl'e lt:r.s. Norman Fish. J.wnt,os 32-341 • l.afle 20-31. A
er, Mrt. Cllrenr:e OrueaG. M~ mediuJDt 25-27; A amalt ~ 11
bad been stolen lbtfut two
Vernon Nease, Mrs. Denver Holf.et
.;s.-2'i'; 1.0... CJlld~aU. A
and dilugb~r, Do~nil, ~~. Ed~a
iiHf; A meclhim. 31-38; lt
·Hollon, MrS. Joe 'rllmft; · Yd.
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Clark !hie and daughter, ~lly!UI,
fryers ateod7; rrrm
Mr.s: Cbirfea P.lhle.
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con.:rJctlon. But. 1he said, j}\e wls
"angr-~
z al part or !he treatment
accorded her In prl50:n.
· ':Before the trial.! wa1 tre~lo&lt;l Btl'&gt;~al
ol..-~tenJ. sondra Drake, !lancM!&gt;t·
very niciely, and a htwyer who
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Middleport boys .aod Jlrio ,...,.
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at.~ ah0Wer~8ven ~urdayfrien· Janice Zirkle, Judith Sauer, Susan
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not , the ing ~, .s. .JOba,Jhle at ber hOme Pulltir; "Cbti!ltJ.De! Coats; 'Thom&amp;~
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MUriay an.t former e1ert Gene
Grate. Jean Lama Is asklnr to be
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:te; lennetb Rice, Mldfleport., AP · Ohio, on Aprll 27.
artv.ed Jn t{ev.r York Monday JnaW. tJa&amp;n . a:.om.al :tem~1 JJyer
rU~ ,.r; Mrl Goldie- tteitrnire, --nel A rlauahter to Mr. tnd Mn. Johtl lni that ahe Was not a spy. 7 -- the .. eutem ihlrd of I he naUtA
~.Ohio, A9'11lT , Mft Etelyn. McCoy ot Raclne til April :KSH- had t,P:ent eight months ln durdf .,.,&amp;..,.:rJ-~teJ bo.·

7:00 M~or of the Town
T:30 Father Knows Best
8:00 :Kraft· TV Theater
9:00 This is Your Life
1:30 o Henry PlayhouSe

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Wednesday ·

7:00 Today
9:00 Rorv.p_er .B.o.om
Yo MUT WIDNIIDAY
10 ,00 The Price Ill Right
The Rutland Garderi" Club js to 10 30 Truth or Consequences
.
b.e. beld W etl aet day evenmg
atlh c 11 '-00 Tie Tac DOugh
hetl)t ot Mr9. GriCe CO-\Yell. The 11~ ltCould Be ltou
meeting which was stlleduled for 1 ~ Current
Monday ~as· post~neiJ so that ' LOO j(y Lillli ll..l]le
Mllrft•tr!t could a. te11d the Open 1.30 Te~anessf:e Ernie
meeting of the Mi ~port Garden · 2;00 M1tinee :rbeater
Club when Mrs. Wade C_o:l.lld , Lan· 3;00
QUteD f~ I ·0!11
ea·1ter, Was the speaker.
3:45 Modern Rominl!!et
4;00 Comedy
IPIItNG CONFIRINCE
4;30 Movletlme
T-.-. Ptmsmouth Dietrlet Spring
Caj!loopo; ,
CD.f'lferente of Metho4ist Chw-ches G;4G
News H'"dU.nea
wlU be held at FraDklin Avenue 6:00 ~pinaeta
Playhouse
Ch.t,Jrch, Portsmouth, 1'bur1day
6'30 Weatbereut
with the. first session opening at U$ SoQrb E,yo
3 p. m. -and the evenlne seS'Slon at 6 , 4~ !lllt News
7:30.
7;00 Art~ur lilurroy Porty
JITNIY SUPPER
7;30 Panle
Letart P'tllls PTA Will sponsor a s,oo Jane Wyman Show
Jitney· Supper M,ay 4 at the Letart 8,30 Cirele Theater Falls Grade Scl\6o1, beginning a~ 9:80 Federal Men
6 p. m. according to Mrs. NaomJ moo AMan Called X
Stobart.
10,30 NtWa Headlines
10,40 NJtewateh
12,00 Tonia:ht
ATTEND B&amp;RRY -ITIS
Out of twon relatives attending 1;00 SIGN OFF
the funera1 aervices for JQbn W.
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Berry of M~ddlepor:t, Monday .
were: Mrs. -Katherine Nissley, .Mr
and Mn. Wllllarri Lauver and Mr.
•nd Mrs. Clarence Pfur, Cohun
TUIJSD4'". ~· CMMINEL I
bus; Mr. and Mn. Wtldon Pfarr, 8&lt;00 Cll!laiD Kanarroo
London, O.; Mr. and Mrs. Har~ld 8:4.8 CIS Mornloa News
Schoenleln, l.oga.n, W. Va.; Mr!i
Ce-cilia · Hollar, Huntington a a C!l ll:OO Morntn1· SboW

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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON ~

WORSHIP HOURS CHAMGED
The hOuri of Wor•~_p 1enlees at
ltiCHAliD S. OWIN- HNIItAL
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the M.orni1111 StJr roB Churth
IIYNOLD
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t th post oftl~ at PoiDo
!f1tereQ u I8C004 elul maWna ma11er a e
Q wors hip service 011 the flrst and
third Sundays at 8 p. m. and on
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ero Bi!t:f.J~t1otr"ratea: DeUvery .by earrier where available SO ee~tt ~
~~ sl.!eond and fom·th Sundays at
week: one year 1n advance at ·The- Daily Sentinel office, ,us. Iii blt•
10:4!'1 n. n1.
IIIOJJ.thl, $7.80; three moaths, $3.80. By !Rotor routr. ~here av
fl. B7 mall o~ year $8, II&gt; month&gt;, $4.25, lbrOe """'· .
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afternoon except Sunday b1 'r.he Ohle
The meetina; of ttte Pomeroy Jl
. '-"it
Band Boosters Association Rbed- IIMrl. Iae.• Mi 110 llechtale St., Pomeroy, o. BWJincw o1fiee
uled for Wednesday evcnlni bu editorial oftlce pboll"' 3fn.
been postponed until W:edneBday,
May 8, at ?:30 p. m. it wu announced toda)' bY Mrs. CaJ!l Moore
president.

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At tile ~eat of religious leaders here each day this week
then till .. a .,le on Importance of religious educalion. This
Is NaUonal Wl!ekday Religious Education Week. These min·

lsten ay:

Foreign News
Copunentary

"Your eloild needs religious education, do you give it to
lllmt Do 10Q five )'OUr ellild religious training' The ohurches Tbe week '!I good sad bad ne'l's
' ID.. OIIIer illterested Individuals and groups or Meigs Courll,y on Hie intl'rn.lUonal ·bala nee sheet :
Th'f" Sul'z C~tna l situation took a
mile It lll!sslblt for everj child in the fourth and fi!tb new lu.-n fort h~ wor,;e this week.
~es 11'11~ w.n! II tb b've it every week in Pomeroy, Middle· Tht&gt; Unill'd Stutes tried vainly to
port, Hamsonvllle, Rutbwd, Syra&lt;use and Salisbury elemen·
President Gamal Al&gt;del Naner
tary schools. Tbe Weekday Religious ~ducation progran't in get
of Egypt to ~fte11 his stand, whieb
IIIII communi!¥ needs )lOUr help. Visit a ela!s, the Wetk- ts that p;gy]&gt;t mu rt exert compll'te
day t~uller, Miss Bowen, and tell your friends about Week- control of canal traffic.
dliy Religioos Education; today.·•
It was reported that Fra~e and

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H. as Spent•$21;676 nlega]1yr~~~i~:r?-~·~~:.:.~;~~:;:'•1:::.

Au!ltralia mig ht take the iss ue to
the United Nations Security COlin·

d iiA London, Prime Mini•ler l.l al'
old Mltmlilan presented to the

CINCINNATI UP - State ~u- In th.e la s1 lhree yean beC'ause of
d.itor Jame11 A. • lwd.es said hul.ay LhL' pr~W:tiee.
!Jttat Lo:niYin-. lb!pJ.tal In Clneln The report s;~id Ute best euls of

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The plm1 &lt;':Jils for the abolitiou

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meats bought for Longview

durinr tlle put three year.s.
~he a1Wib'1 npolt 11110 said

to the ('mJlloyes' cafeteria, while batUeships, the reduction of Brilpati~ls WL'ft (ed leet overs. It ish North Atlantic Treaty uoops

of the dr.ait, the scrapping of all

t1te !lfate mental brurpltal wa" the mentione d that narcoticS some- in Ggrmany and eu t&lt; ing down
scene. or bootleg whiskey sal es by tim.e.." arc delive red tO pati ent em- Briti sh garri~ ons ali ovN the
a state emplayc, wbo wa~; atlle ploy&lt;•s t1r ldt at th~ swilchboard wo•·ld.
to obtain " wf'll kn own·· brand" tu ht: !lellvt:J"l'd ilircctl}· to th~:
Wh ile 8•·Jtaiu was culling down
from SGlll'tf'.'l other lh rtn !!"!Ui t• 11 - s torukN' JJl'l" , Haymnnd· Bush.

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der whfch the hospitall01e11 money
because of spoilace or poor quaf.
itf of supplies it is forced to buy
from Ohio pris!ln industrie11. The
report said the hospital lo..'lt $7 .•88 .

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$299.00

BAKER
FURNITURE

0. '1'he llrU!IIest Corner
In llllddleport

its armaments

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·Germany inducted the first 9,733
· drbft. troops for its flt!W armY,
. Jn another devel"optneot whieh
reflected the contrast between the
British and German situatlons,
Gen. H:ans Speidel of West Germany assUmed the command Clf
NATO ground forces in central
Europe. In his- new poRt, Speidel
wijl comm and United . States,
British and French \l8 weU as Oer·
The auditor reeommended that man troops.
a supply of old narcotics be tested
L•st-.u Hllnt•rl.n p.....,lf:r
and be deiJI.rnyed U found too
lltrong.
The State Department in an un·
Exam ine rs found that the IUe- usually bitter ilatement said that
A:al expenditures of funds relfllitl!d the government of puppet PreIIIOfltly from raids ()n the com- mler Janos Kadar of Communist
mi s..&lt;!ary fund built up from oper Hungary had reverted to a rei(Jme
alion ot the commissary.
uf "Stalinist tenor' to keep its
Canned goods, the report said , people in subjection.
were found to contain almost four
Premier Hussein Ala of Iran re·
pounds or water in a six pound, signed as the re!&gt;~lt of the murder
61!4 ounce can , 1'he quality of the or three American•, lnclu_dina: a
prison produced goods also was ·woman, by Iranian bandlts. Man·
found to be practii:!ally unusable. ouchehr E..:hbal was named to
Rl1odes 11aid Mrs, Marion D. .,uecaed Ala. Both men are pro- .
, Vo~lpel was ushUer at the cafe· West411n.
t~na from February to November
BrUain1.tt rww dele-nal!l pro,ram
of last year and that she charged repre80nts a J)etcrmill.ld •ttempt
· neither henclf nor her son, ltun· by Prime Mi niste r Macmillij.n to
aid, an att(llldant, for food th"ey reduce at·mnmenh costs to .a level
consumed. Examiners said ·Mrs. In keepina with the country's
Voelpcl has a~reed to repay $300. strained economy.

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Hew Furniture

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practice~~: and. Illegal expenditure~
wero inherited by tJ1e pre~tent Ru·
publican administration, whll·h he
said stopped them.
The report alsiJ cited "terrible
overcrowding" al the 100-yeaJI.o!d
in stitution. ll has a normal rapa·
rity of 1.900 patient s but now has
3.292.

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Romper Room
Th'l Price iS Right
Truth or Consequeneet
Tic Tac Dough
It CoulcJ Be You
·c urrent
My Little Mareie
Tennessee Ernie
Matinee Theater
Queen for a Day
Modern Romanaceg
Comedy Time
-'Movletime
cartoons
P{ew11 Picture
Waterfront

8:00
6:30 Weathercast
· I 8:35 .Sport1 Eyt&gt;

6:46 NBC News

11;411 .Guiding Llibl
ing a comeback, admitted he's tak. 1:00 Katie's Kltch11n
Ina a week o(t (rom his: Clean-()·,. J~ A• •hi" ~Qrld 1'llnll
Wax bu..t,.ne~Q ~!) .Y);goekt on 1 lot too our Mils Bl1lob
of tioan.'"., He "aahJ.
!i he Wins, 2:30 1-Iouse'•'h rtY ~,~, '
he "wants tht- tooperation of eveTy 13:0() :81( Pa:voff
body."
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Mr. Miller eould not be reached 4.:00 Brlghtl'lr Day
foJ tomtnent· today.
1·t :UI Secret Storm
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CQUNClL RACES
_,5;00 Tbe •Early Sbow
The wa11mest council race 18 ex. ~:so Your Elser Reporter
pectcd in ~ddleport wh.ere 12 Re- 6:45 Spol't8 P&amp;l'ldt
publicans have to di\'lde up SIX O:M Weathermap
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vld- 0 . leJIIdnll, Wayne G.i.bboJ:Is, L. 7:80 R•DiO ,Ridor
R', 1Htey a.d -~ Miller are 8:00 Phil Slb:era Sbow
askin,g to be utuiried\ to office. 8:30 PriY•te S~retary
Meanwhile a sltte composed at Ro- U:OO ·To Ttll the Truth

bert lllci!I~'Y&lt; tee SinKh, ~ohn
Zerkle, -Fred M:. ColUns, Rustell
Bailey; Clli&gt;.~ Fltb'er .ond 1/•le M.

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Lee· Johnson, Mrs. Gary Dill, ~r~.
Delmar Hamm, Mri. Emil EyliaP,
Mrs. John Himtn and .Mt\1. Berth~
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at thi1 maeU~ an4 .roJ~ oall re
sponses w!U b~ 11Favorite TyJHI "'
Flower Arrlngement.·•
FOr tbe ·Progrim ~lassified ;,r.
rangament!l wlll be t~Lbite~ ~
follows: Colonial Mrs. .Rober• '
Coatt; Victorian, Mrs. ~ruce Lloycl
French, Mrs. James B. Titw; F)en1.
l~h . .Mrs. Ben Philson; Mexieaa,

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Mrs. Philip Bailey will have ..
paper and the devotional senlfe ,
wpl be led by Mrs. E. S. ScJlaaf.

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·4mateur ~ard~ne-rs Club, baa. ortat\lied the Junior Amateurs Club
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' TW.elve ap-la .~t at he~ apart.
meJit · on SoUth TliU"d Avenue and
U.e . toUoW!Oc offieen elected:
prE!sJdent, Celeste Ault; viee-pref
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Suzanne Br4f)bury; treasy~r, SBD·
dra Humpbreya; Newa· ~pOlter,
Sue Rue.
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atternoon. at 3:30 at the Humphrey
home and Make ·further pJans for
di.etr fllmmer'• projectJ. They
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· ~tl i• • new proJect for the
Ainiteur GudebWf Club.

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ahortltop Milt Bo111na:, outfi~d~r
. ~Faye Tbronel&gt;erry ~nd piteher
ltuss Kemmerer.
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NCVIiR Mti:SID fT
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. was burclarlzed .until two mo~tbs her mJnY lovely _ilft!l, lee. ea,arn
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was fOund In an alley. nom tbe by the ho1te88.
~n111umers wbltel!l' anft u,owns,. A
conte,nt1 pollee tatimatti
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bad been stolen lbtfut two
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at.~ ah0Wer~8ven ~urdayfrien· Janice Zirkle, Judith Sauer, Susan
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not , the ing ~, .s. .JOba,Jhle at ber hOme Pulltir; "Cbti!ltJ.De! Coats; 'Thom&amp;~
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C-Daily Senllnel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., April 30, 1957

Yellow
Jackets
Explode
For
6
Runs,
Win
9-3
Over
Coalto_
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Bowles' Homer With Hindy On Breaks

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Mearker's Back In Top Of 7th Inning

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The MidJleport Yellow Jackets
Played at Coalton, It wu the
exploded
for
6
runs
in
the
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Jacket's
sixth atraiaht win this
By Che~ TIIIUlebUI
inning, th.en hel d Coalton scoreless season 11ainst no defeats. Jim
in its turn al bat , to break a tie Bowles, big righthander, was tbe
See'in thma:s: Aldo Jetfers a; dogs of Ed Ra nnow boa st of t wo and take the opening game 1n pitching anct hitting star, He held
Bailey's lake Sunday p. m. warw wtns over Circle\'ille, 8 ·4 and 2·o.J Clasa A district play Monday at- Coalton to five blt&amp; and himself
collected a single, a triple and a
ing up hls throwing anm with a ear!J er it. the se;u;on. They wa' I. ternoon 9 to 3.
- home ,fun with Hindy on.
:youngster catching h i s tosse'&gt;. oped Racine by an unmcnt10nablC'
Gomg into ,Rie seventh, it was 3-3
Aldo baa serious itttentiom of smre . Jim Gaskill and Tom Bald
and
Bowles' homer made it a·3.
jetting back in baseball this suill· win lead the 'Dog p1tchwg rv ·
Then
Nelson iingled to left, and
mer wtth the OVA being revived. ter.
with
two
away Whitlateb was safe
Another
Jim
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Jim
Bowle.1,
Man! How that guy can bit the
on
an
error,
Kennedy walked. fJI.
long ball . . .. John Parsons m-osl! w~l have to t.e at his peak to !)Cat
ling
the
base•.
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ing .his heart three weeks ago he Gaskill who undo11btedly wHI ge~
Ed Crooks got his third •ingle of
wtum't gotng to get hed up lnl :1 the ~all HCalrut :Middleport. Da.~
the day acoring Nelson and Whitactive management of Middle of th.u play-oft game is not yd
latch. McComaa siD&amp;led Kenntdy
port's OVA dub, then when the set in fact the game itself Is nut
and Crooks home to end the IC'or·
sun came out, and baseball really l'ertain . However , hoth .clutJs
ing as Davia filed out to left. It
got in the air , meekly giving up would have to fall flat on their
Six 1eam3 agam will part icipate was 6 runs on 4 hlts and 2 errors.
and bewg a real flrGball in lead- face from here un in if such a m the play of the Wahama JunUntil that 7th inning tbe Jackets
ing bls charges in dnlls ... Hindu game ~ ~ not to be se:. down soon ior Bljscball l cague it was decid· had their hands full as Coalton's
Henderson of Pt . Pleasant showi.l.i
ed o:l a mcctillg of managen .and •Mearkle was throwing bard . and
Pomtroy how zls don e wilh back- Don't forget too, that I he Litllt• interested persons hP-ld in Warba- b•d held the oppoaltlon to lfeven
to-hack homers Sunday on Harmo t 7 30 p. m. in th&lt;&gt; Senior Htgh aul! ma High School on Mond_ay eve~
scattered blows. But he weakened
Field in a praclice game .. . M,fi.. itorium Jn Pomeroy to make un- ing.
quickly as Bowles hit his homer.
dleport High School officials hap- mediate plans for a dnw for tu ~o ds
Six team s arc being entered in- His &amp;Outhpaw Slants were tou.sh to
py at gettmg at least one "hom" to put the Pony l.cagt:c into opcr- tO pl ay They are Letart, Brba•l hit.
gamc" in this spring bl'lforc sehoul tlion.
Run. New Haven Hartford, Mason
In tbe first inning Coalton acor.
is out a.s the Jackets ha.ve a club
This IS a mu.st, markM urgent, .and a slxlh made up of boys from ed one on a single and double-, and
th"e fans .should like • _.. see.
supcrcedmg all other meeting .&gt;. Clifton and We~l Columbia.
In the third a walk and thrk sinThe season w11l epen Monday, gles broua:ht serosa two more.
Don't for get, to, tha~ the LilLie
Meanwhile, the Jackets 10t back
Athens High looks like t h c Leaguer.~ w!ll share in this drive June ;3. and wJII enntinue with one
cream of the northern division of The entire program JS 1mportanl. night ol the t"hree games each in the game in the top of the tbird
the SEOAL baseball league . Ami Don 't rail to attend . Only excuse week The first game each night when with two away Bowles linMiddleport will be the club to take is a broken leg, or some other dire will start at 5 PM with the tbid gled, Nelson walked aDd Henneuy
to be played under lights. The se1- , singled Bowles home. Nelfon was
them on for loop honors. The Bull calamity.
son
will end August 5 with an AI~ oqt at the plate.
----~--~-------Star gam e between the chaonpfonThe Jaekel! got one more in the
.sh 1p team and a group of All Stars fiftb as MC!Comas led off and was
made up of a!l the teams frotn safe on an error. Then, with two
the remainder of the league.
out, Bowles f;rlpled.
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managm of the second, third and lo lead off. Whll&lt;! two oull were
fourth place teams. Each team being ma~e, Hennessy worked his
,
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Racine'a Tornadoes held on for
five irtnlngs against McArthur at
'II
b
rc.scnted
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three
way
to
\)urd
base.
Ed
Crooks
laid
WI
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down a perfect squeeze bunt,
Racine Monday in Class A district
players Wlth the stJpulatJOn that scoring Heftneuy and beating U
play, down only by a 3·2 score, l)Ut
.at ~cast on e p~aycr. or each team out at first. Thill tied the score.
CHICAGO UP _ Stocky, mu t Roblnson'.s left jabs 6nd charged
crumble"d tn the llixth as Doug Gra·
be
111
the
startmg
lmcup.
Bowles
was
in
great
form
as
he
cular
Gene l''utlmer and 1alen"er, into him whh countedng Q'lham, se&lt;!ond pitcher tor the loaerl!,
Rep
resenl
ing
tealll'3
at
Monday
pitched
shutout
ball
except
in
the
explosive
itJJJy Robinson admitted !laughts or ripping blows to bodv
tired and let in th-ree runs on two
night 's meetlng were t.he following flrtt and third innings. He had today that ~heir rlng strakj:ies in and head.
walka and two sJna:les.
people : LetartHarry Grimm eight strlke~ut1 and issued three Wednc1day nlj:Jtt'a return mid
But Robinson's ring tactics Itt
drimm, who replaced him Wtll
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and Durrull Hoffman ; Broad Rur walks, bitting no battera. Mearkle dleweigbt Utle rt&amp;ht will be much training this time indicated he
met by a single. After two walks
Mond•y'• Rnult1
Orland Hesson and Uoug RouJh; fanned 7 and w&amp;lked four.
dlfferent from tliOBe of their Ja~".· will do an about-!ace Wednesfla~·
he hit the next batter In the back
No games scheduled,
N(lw Haven -Grant Rouah and , Jackson, to have played here uary battle.
night ami "isy baj:k" until Fu and five runs had tallied. McArTw•d•y's Probeble PltctMrs
d . Hartford _ Ma::'-t thl.s afternoon, cancelled Monday
Thlrty-cix-year~ld Robinson, a~- mer is forced to lead.
thur added 4 more in the 7th. It
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ended 12-4 for McArthur.
Drahowsky 1-1 vs Drysdale 1-o 1-!~wa r cl; Mason __ Bob Bartora, Thursday the Jackets travel to tempUng to' w n the 160 • poun
Ivan Powell, starting pitcher, was or Maglle t-0.
HI,.. St•nford
clifton--West
Coiutltbla- Elmer Piketon for the second round ot crown for the fourth time, aald,
off his feed from the first toss.
Mllwaukee at New York night Van Meter and Chester Oilvc~.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UP - Tl:.e
the sudden-death series in Cia,. A. "I fought just the way he wanted
Firat" man up hloopc-Q a sin1le to -Buhl 1-0 vs Antonelli 1·2.
me to at Madison Square Garde 1, Kansas City A.thelotlcs have hired
n wlis pmnted out ty the Letart Middleport
center. Clark walked and Powc!ll
001 011 8---9 11 3 but I'll make him fight my way Jack SAnford o( Birmingham.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia nia:ht
retJr('sc ntativcs that Charlie C1·ow Coalton
hit Jack Armstrona ln the back. -Lawr~nce 1-1 vs Haddix 1-o.
102 000 0-3 :I 3 tomorrow nilht .at Chicago Stadi· Ala., to replace Elmer Riddle 11n
Ba;triel: Middleport, Bowles
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~t. Louis at Pltt&amp;burgn night abd ·
dy: Coalton, Mearker and um. I won't ~ .!!,~Upid this t,l1TJC. their fGiter qf aeout&amp;. Riddle i~
ham iD at.. once.
P.Jtarl
entry
wlth
the
other
l"o
Jo*IJ 1-0 vs Arroyo o-2.
Spearry,
Champion J')llliner, the 25-yur leavin,a bUebiU •to ,e11ter private
Graham pitched steady - tJJtt;·~o serve as ass4tanlJ.-wttHI"~t.IUd ·
old mlnlng welder (rom West Jor· business. ·
Wednesday'• GemM
permlttlnt
two
run• in the
ding wHl help Bob Barton wi~"
dan, utah, dtklared: "If Robin ·
Milwaukee at New York
second, but had things under con·
1he Mason team.
son
changes his tactic.~ tomorrow
·BaMbali Quia: What Ohio Vau.Y
Chlcaao at Brooklyn
trol "bile Racine wa11 gcttlnJ back
The meeting was conducted by
night,
I'm
ready
to
change
miru~
"A~Mcl•tiOn player In th• 11
St. Louis at Pittsburgh
In the game with two runs ln the
Ralph Sayre, director of the le .a·
too."
yftn of tht. old OVA had the
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night gue. It WRs decided that n o t
third Inning .
Fullmer
craftily
feinted
Robin
hlth:tit llhtl'me b.ttlng lvertttr
In that third lr1ning Hill was safe
enough boys were available for a
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.son into doing moat of the leadmg
(Me ntwer IIHWhtre on
on an error , Birch was safe on lt
Pony leaJlue but investigation of
in Januuy, He slipped und'er
MorHtay't R"ult•
fielder's choice and nobobdy wa.s
such possibility will b«&gt; made. RepNo
games
scheduled.
out. Graham nlcd deep aeortnx
resentative.s from New Haven w~re
Twsday't Probable Pltchel"'
Hill and with two outs Carl Wolfe
or
the opinion that l.vo or thr ~ '
Baltimore at Chicago- Johnson
In a a:ame of home runs, tbc
waa safe on onothcr error, B'irch
teams
could be flevclopcd lhet~ Pl. Pleailant Big Blacks oulslugged
0·3
or
Moore
1·1
vs
Plene
2·1.
aeorlnc.
New York •at petroit - Kucks for Lit tie League.
the Wahama White Falcons Mon
Beblnd 12-2 In the seventh, Ra·
0·1
VI M&amp;aiJ 1·1.
day
afternoon and won by a score
cine't Hart let! off with 11 walk,
Managers voted to continue tiP of 18-10 on Harmon Field.
Boston
at
Kansas
City
night
Hill waa ufe on another error.
league for the present as It h:u
Eight round-trlppel'! were bladBirch walked and Graham sln&amp;led NIKon 0-0 n Garver 1-0.
been operated in the past and , Jr ed with Charles Roush of the Fal·
at
Clevelond
night
Washin1ton
scoring Hart and Hill.
p~!!ihle, tu work toward the c~ ·
cons getting a pair, The other tlx
In the tap ur the seventh. Me. - Stobbs o-a vs Lemon 0·2.
tabllshment of two lcot{ues of boy 1 were hit by Pt. Pleasant players,
Arthur'il Armstrong homered to
WeclnMday't Gam.,
or different age RrOill.d&gt;
Jim Lewis, Ru.!lty Wam!ley, Bob
the top of the lert field torraco
Washington It Cleveland
with two on.
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Baltimore at Chicajilo
Powell had no strikeouh, walked
ed on the ages of thf) boys in the more, 11nd Jack Reynolds.
New Yol1r: at Detroit
Two men were on baae each tlmc
one, hit one; Graham fanned 8.
Wahama t.eaguc ia th11t they slnll
Bostori at KansaJ City
RouiJh
homered to give him a to.
walked 4 1nd Grimm atruck out 2,
not h t:I V(' reached the1r 16th birthtal
of
six
runa batted ln.
waUrcd S, and blt 2 balton.
LIAOUI LIADIRS
clay prior ~to the start of the sea·
Pt.
Plea!ant
was never in trouRacine's three hits were by
Natlen.tl LMI"'e
son.
ble as they raced to a 6-() lead after
Birch and Graham, both slng:lea, Pleyar &amp; Club , .0. AB R. H. Pet.
Fillflrlcing of the league Wll5 dis· three Innings. In the first innlna
and Powell'a double. Eleven of Mualal ,St. L.
9 36 4 18 .600
McArthur•• 12 hits wore ainsles. Adcock, Milw.
10 33 8 13 .394 Ctl.S~Cd ROd It WIIS reported !hal tliey tallied 'Onee on Rusty WaJMo ,
The 'tzth wu Armatrona's hOmor. Gilliam, Bkn.
10 44 4 17 .386 approximately $22 remains ln tlw ley's single Which scored Bob BleaRacine will play tt Wahama at Dark, Sl L.
9 39 6 14 .378 lrcasury. Ln.st ymtr, ei200 w a s sing, who had reached base on ID
4 p. m. Wedno1day.
Hodge111, Bltn.
10 37 6 14 .378 ratscd anr:l each team was fully error.
In the second Inning, Pt. Pleas.
McArthur
120 0011 4--12 12 f Thomas, Pitta.
11 41 ll 15 .366 (•quipped with 18 uniforms and
ant scored three times on twCJ boRacine
002 000 2---4 3 3
AMIRICAN LIAOUI
other needed equipment.
mers and a walk.
Battcrle.a: McArthur, Arm•tronfi Wllllamlf, Bosl. 11 4S 10 17 .395
Home runs by , Wamsley and
One chanje In the bounr1arl :!~
and Clark; Racine: Powell fLPl, Mcq,ald, N.Y. 10 38 6 H .:Me
Graham (1), Grimm (II) 1nd Birch. Fox, Chi.
9 38 S 14 .368 of the lQams ' was m~de to help' Skidmore In the tbLrd, Inning •avo
MI\1C'b, Bost.
11 45 7 16 .SG8 tho Letart tCII'm. Letart was glv .•n the Blg: Blacks their &amp;o lead.
The Faltons tallied tour In the
Simpaon, K. C. . 12 48 9 17 .354 the area on the rlver·slde or Rt
Mantle, N. Y.
10 32 6 11 .344 33 to the ~road Run creek. The' fourth to get bact Into the 1amC
Bertola, Det.
11 32 1 11 .344 area was formerly that of Broarl at 8-4. The blf blow of the inni~
Run. The cmly rn!!rvation made was Larry Hts401\•l double wtUeb
plat~d two runa;, Hopes of the Fal.
HOMI RU~S
WB.!I lhnt those ,..boys In the ar!'a
. . American Leavva - Sklzas, Alh· who 11la.vcd onJhcJJroad Run team cons wer« short..J.hred, however, 11
MONTR~AL UP - Stocky Andy lctle11 3; Shnpu111, Athletics 4: Lol·
the bia: Blacks came back In their
Hebonton today •alvagcd some Jar, White Sox 4; Skowron, Yanks lust yf'nr lllll)' contintrc to do su. halt to tally four wlth the help ot
Ea('h team will be tirnitcd to t l
prestige for hia New York Ran· 4; Seivers, Senators f.
playerJ..
Manngers were instruct ~al home runs by Lewla and Swann.
Qerl, Wli'JninJ tlw National Hockey
Roush's flt'lt home run with two
. National LMiv• - Ad co e k, to aubmit the name~ of their IH
Lcatue'a Lady 8Ynl Memorial Braves IJ; Aaron, Brave!~ 4; Sauer.
on ba.se made it .1.0..'7, but the Bll
'l?ophy as the most "aentlcmanly" Giant.! 4; Five other&amp; tied with 3 pla)o·en with blrlh dnleiJ, Permb Blacks really wrapped, it up In
slon slipR to be signed b:v parent.~ their . hall or the! ahl:th when they
player durlne thfl' 191)1J.It7 .eason. each.
Wlll he distributed tor.&lt;'lher "- ilh tallied alx time-a. Roush'• sceQnd
~Hebenton also picks up $1.000 in
equipment checkout slips.
bonu• money from the league, In '
RUNS IATTID IN
homer of tt)c day with two m.'en
addldon to the trophy.
. Arntrlcen L..t " - S i e v c r s
aboud ••"• the P'aleons their lin.
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Senaton 111; TutU~. Tlgers 11;
al throe runa in the scventb Inn.
Lollar, White Sox 11; M&amp;ucb, Red
lni.
Sox 10' Simpson, Athletlts, Skizaa,
The line seere:
AthlcUcs, Merta, Indian• all 9t
Waham.a
000 430 3---10 8 4
NatlorMI Lettvt- Sauer, Ol~nU
Pt. Plom~t
J112 428 x-18 14 2
!8; Furlllo. Dod.llers 11: Adcock,
11; Maya, G i a n t 111 10;
Braves
I.OUJSVILI.£, Ky. UP - Gon·
Jone1,
Phlll
10.
J)u.U •nt\ Iron Lieje, Calumet
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KANSAS CITY. Mo. UP - Tho
PITCHING
Nllill' YOIIII
- Jackie Lollve,
s'
win tlit e1:ra.~ odded Kentucky
Kan~a•
City
Athletics,
obviously
1.55,
laat
Me1dow. N.
outpeiM·
Spat\n, B r • v e a 3-o: Gomez,
~rbf 111\urdlf, wormed up Cor Giant&amp; 3·0: El&amp;bt tied wllb 2-0.
blddlni for the title of ''baseball's od o1o;o Ml..ll. 147, Now Yol'll 111.
lop raeln1 elaaale tG.
moat optiml!ltie club," uid today . MIAMI - lollll'y Lono, 161, M&gt;
INTIRNATIONAL LIAGUI
. dJ)' In ' tbe :zotb runnin1 of the Team
W. l.. Pet, 01 ttJc team's ImprOved play thl1 alftl, knoclcH •ut Antlr MayUel-4
added Derby Trial.
scuon ·alrcady has promr~ed tick- 161%, Mloml 3.
Miami
8 4 .667
- Onl1 out other thrce.year-olda, Richmond
'•_/' , ~ • • ~ ,l t'e IIIIi:•
et ordou for the 1937 World So.
D 5 .643
,. ~ all upocled 1o tlort In lhe 83rd Toronto
ries.
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11:1"* Wlnntn
nilowal ol"th, Kentucky Derby, Buffalo
6 ~ .5-'3 1'4
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UNCOIJN, R. I. UP - Lawrenc:e
A club spokesman srjid the
c:ippoftil ,.GeD. Duke and Iron Ruchcttcr
I
7 7 .300 2
Adana bad 1 bii "'iay al Lln(;Otr.
·· ·t.l~llt li
mo.
;
Monlrc11:
S 8 .383 31,1 GeOrJO WatblnillOn PG!It of tbe Daw111 Monday when be rode fouf
LeJiOII.
in
W
~oshlngton,
Afllerloa.n
Havana
4 8 .333 4
winners,
ioeludiRJ
Wing
Aaa~n
in
I
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Panted
D. C., hu been ll'lnted an optJoa
ColumbWJ
,
t 8 .333 41
to purcha&amp;e two World Sel!iea tick . tbe fe1ttinld
.I
UP - Cherlf H t·
.
-~ Cod purse.
L8tt Nleht't Raault&amp;
eta
It
the
A'tbletles
play
in
the
Montreal 6 Richmond 0
Qub: .A.,...~: lalce Gtul, ltaclnt
C!ll!alca. 1
foiJow t Mar·
h f'
fei[o, .~'.~'[ion
Tornnto 8 Columbus 7
catcher, ~ en average ef .~
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Miami 5 B•Affalo 4
The ,A'*· finia'hed last in the i now
.1090 •• • II'OCit'Y
Roche&amp;ter S·lfavana 0 lat, 7 ln· Ame:ican Leaa:ue l11t season, 4~
mtrchant (CI•'ftr F•nn Sterre)
nlnJs
. ',~ ·.
llilmetl belilnd the penniDt·WiDDiRJ
W"e hlta t'ftrY time tt iu•y·
llCI'C.huter &amp; Havoa 2 2nd
New York Yaokeea.
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By TIM MORIARTV
Manager Fred Haney of the
Mllw•ukee Braves and skipper .AI
Lopez of the Chlcaa:o White Sox
both credited good . pitehlng today
lor their fa~t gEtaways in the
major league pennant raees.
"I don't say we have .the great;
eat but lthink we h4ve the deep-:
est but 't think we have the deepleaJUe," dlaney eoncede~ as the
front-running Braves prepared to
open their first e·a a t e r n trip
against tlle New "'York Giants tonJght.
And aa the first - place White
Sox stoqd · ready fOr their illltial
borne stand aJainst their eastern
rivals in the American League,
Lopez ai!lmitted he was "more
than satisfied Wt~ out pJtchin_g ."
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Four Big Braves
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In winning nine Of their fi.r.st 10
games, the JFaves have relied almost ex~lusively on their "big
foor•• pitebing staff of Uob Buhl,
Ray Crone and

Lopez,
his
staf:f before
the Baltimore
was pleased with starters
Pierce, Jack Harshman and
Wilson, who hare accounted
six of the White- Sox first sev~n
victorJt!os.
Casey Ste~gel , whose Yankees
open their western swing Sgainst
the Detroit Tigers, bluntly coi'lfessed, "the White Sox are going
to give us the most trouble." ·

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C-Daily Senllnel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., April 30, 1957

Yellow
Jackets
Explode
For
6
Runs,
Win
9-3
Over
Coalto_
n
Bowles' Homer With Hindy On Breaks

SPORTS
DESK

LATE STARTER .. • • •

Mearker's Back In Top Of 7th Inning

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The MidJleport Yellow Jackets
Played at Coalton, It wu the
exploded
for
6
runs
in
the
~st
Jacket's
sixth atraiaht win this
By Che~ TIIIUlebUI
inning, th.en hel d Coalton scoreless season 11ainst no defeats. Jim
in its turn al bat , to break a tie Bowles, big righthander, was tbe
See'in thma:s: Aldo Jetfers a; dogs of Ed Ra nnow boa st of t wo and take the opening game 1n pitching anct hitting star, He held
Bailey's lake Sunday p. m. warw wtns over Circle\'ille, 8 ·4 and 2·o.J Clasa A district play Monday at- Coalton to five blt&amp; and himself
collected a single, a triple and a
ing up hls throwing anm with a ear!J er it. the se;u;on. They wa' I. ternoon 9 to 3.
- home ,fun with Hindy on.
:youngster catching h i s tosse'&gt;. oped Racine by an unmcnt10nablC'
Gomg into ,Rie seventh, it was 3-3
Aldo baa serious itttentiom of smre . Jim Gaskill and Tom Bald
and
Bowles' homer made it a·3.
jetting back in baseball this suill· win lead the 'Dog p1tchwg rv ·
Then
Nelson iingled to left, and
mer wtth the OVA being revived. ter.
with
two
away Whitlateb was safe
Another
Jim
,
our
Jim
Bowle.1,
Man! How that guy can bit the
on
an
error,
Kennedy walked. fJI.
long ball . . .. John Parsons m-osl! w~l have to t.e at his peak to !)Cat
ling
the
base•.
1
ing .his heart three weeks ago he Gaskill who undo11btedly wHI ge~
Ed Crooks got his third •ingle of
wtum't gotng to get hed up lnl :1 the ~all HCalrut :Middleport. Da.~
the day acoring Nelson and Whitactive management of Middle of th.u play-oft game is not yd
latch. McComaa siD&amp;led Kenntdy
port's OVA dub, then when the set in fact the game itself Is nut
and Crooks home to end the IC'or·
sun came out, and baseball really l'ertain . However , hoth .clutJs
ing as Davia filed out to left. It
got in the air , meekly giving up would have to fall flat on their
Six 1eam3 agam will part icipate was 6 runs on 4 hlts and 2 errors.
and bewg a real flrGball in lead- face from here un in if such a m the play of the Wahama JunUntil that 7th inning tbe Jackets
ing bls charges in dnlls ... Hindu game ~ ~ not to be se:. down soon ior Bljscball l cague it was decid· had their hands full as Coalton's
Henderson of Pt . Pleasant showi.l.i
ed o:l a mcctillg of managen .and •Mearkle was throwing bard . and
Pomtroy how zls don e wilh back- Don't forget too, that I he Litllt• interested persons hP-ld in Warba- b•d held the oppoaltlon to lfeven
to-hack homers Sunday on Harmo t 7 30 p. m. in th&lt;&gt; Senior Htgh aul! ma High School on Mond_ay eve~
scattered blows. But he weakened
Field in a praclice game .. . M,fi.. itorium Jn Pomeroy to make un- ing.
quickly as Bowles hit his homer.
dleport High School officials hap- mediate plans for a dnw for tu ~o ds
Six team s arc being entered in- His &amp;Outhpaw Slants were tou.sh to
py at gettmg at least one "hom" to put the Pony l.cagt:c into opcr- tO pl ay They are Letart, Brba•l hit.
gamc" in this spring bl'lforc sehoul tlion.
Run. New Haven Hartford, Mason
In tbe first inning Coalton acor.
is out a.s the Jackets ha.ve a club
This IS a mu.st, markM urgent, .and a slxlh made up of boys from ed one on a single and double-, and
th"e fans .should like • _.. see.
supcrcedmg all other meeting .&gt;. Clifton and We~l Columbia.
In the third a walk and thrk sinThe season w11l epen Monday, gles broua:ht serosa two more.
Don't for get, to, tha~ the LilLie
Meanwhile, the Jackets 10t back
Athens High looks like t h c Leaguer.~ w!ll share in this drive June ;3. and wJII enntinue with one
cream of the northern division of The entire program JS 1mportanl. night ol the t"hree games each in the game in the top of the tbird
the SEOAL baseball league . Ami Don 't rail to attend . Only excuse week The first game each night when with two away Bowles linMiddleport will be the club to take is a broken leg, or some other dire will start at 5 PM with the tbid gled, Nelson walked aDd Henneuy
to be played under lights. The se1- , singled Bowles home. Nelfon was
them on for loop honors. The Bull calamity.
son
will end August 5 with an AI~ oqt at the plate.
----~--~-------Star gam e between the chaonpfonThe Jaekel! got one more in the
.sh 1p team and a group of All Stars fiftb as MC!Comas led off and was
made up of a!l the teams frotn safe on an error. Then, with two
the remainder of the league.
out, Bowles f;rlpled.
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It was decided that manag(l.,.~
Another .came in the ahtth as . -:--::-:·=~·-~·o..
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of the All Star team would be the Hennessy llngled throagh the bOJ
managm of the second, third and lo lead off. Whll&lt;! two oull were
fourth place teams. Each team being ma~e, Hennessy worked his
,
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Racine'a Tornadoes held on for
five irtnlngs against McArthur at
'II
b
rc.scnted
'
with
three
way
to
\)urd
base.
Ed
Crooks
laid
WI
c rep
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down a perfect squeeze bunt,
Racine Monday in Class A district
players Wlth the stJpulatJOn that scoring Heftneuy and beating U
play, down only by a 3·2 score, l)Ut
.at ~cast on e p~aycr. or each team out at first. Thill tied the score.
CHICAGO UP _ Stocky, mu t Roblnson'.s left jabs 6nd charged
crumble"d tn the llixth as Doug Gra·
be
111
the
startmg
lmcup.
Bowles
was
in
great
form
as
he
cular
Gene l''utlmer and 1alen"er, into him whh countedng Q'lham, se&lt;!ond pitcher tor the loaerl!,
Rep
resenl
ing
tealll'3
at
Monday
pitched
shutout
ball
except
in
the
explosive
itJJJy Robinson admitted !laughts or ripping blows to bodv
tired and let in th-ree runs on two
night 's meetlng were t.he following flrtt and third innings. He had today that ~heir rlng strakj:ies in and head.
walka and two sJna:les.
people : LetartHarry Grimm eight strlke~ut1 and issued three Wednc1day nlj:Jtt'a return mid
But Robinson's ring tactics Itt
drimm, who replaced him Wtll
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and Durrull Hoffman ; Broad Rur walks, bitting no battera. Mearkle dleweigbt Utle rt&amp;ht will be much training this time indicated he
met by a single. After two walks
Mond•y'• Rnult1
Orland Hesson and Uoug RouJh; fanned 7 and w&amp;lked four.
dlfferent from tliOBe of their Ja~".· will do an about-!ace Wednesfla~·
he hit the next batter In the back
No games scheduled,
N(lw Haven -Grant Rouah and , Jackson, to have played here uary battle.
night ami "isy baj:k" until Fu and five runs had tallied. McArTw•d•y's Probeble PltctMrs
d . Hartford _ Ma::'-t thl.s afternoon, cancelled Monday
Thlrty-cix-year~ld Robinson, a~- mer is forced to lead.
thur added 4 more in the 7th. It
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Chicago at Brooklyn night oe lsmon o,
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because of a tournament at home.
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ended 12-4 for McArthur.
Drahowsky 1-1 vs Drysdale 1-o 1-!~wa r cl; Mason __ Bob Bartora, Thursday the Jackets travel to tempUng to' w n the 160 • poun
Ivan Powell, starting pitcher, was or Maglle t-0.
HI,.. St•nford
clifton--West
Coiutltbla- Elmer Piketon for the second round ot crown for the fourth time, aald,
off his feed from the first toss.
Mllwaukee at New York night Van Meter and Chester Oilvc~.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. UP - Tl:.e
the sudden-death series in Cia,. A. "I fought just the way he wanted
Firat" man up hloopc-Q a sin1le to -Buhl 1-0 vs Antonelli 1·2.
me to at Madison Square Garde 1, Kansas City A.thelotlcs have hired
n wlis pmnted out ty the Letart Middleport
center. Clark walked and Powc!ll
001 011 8---9 11 3 but I'll make him fight my way Jack SAnford o( Birmingham.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia nia:ht
retJr('sc ntativcs that Charlie C1·ow Coalton
hit Jack Armstrona ln the back. -Lawr~nce 1-1 vs Haddix 1-o.
102 000 0-3 :I 3 tomorrow nilht .at Chicago Stadi· Ala., to replace Elmer Riddle 11n
Ba;triel: Middleport, Bowles
.
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Co11eh Larry Mor'rison called Grawould onqe again m&lt;~rtage t h t.
~t. Louis at Pltt&amp;burgn night abd ·
dy: Coalton, Mearker and um. I won't ~ .!!,~Upid this t,l1TJC. their fGiter qf aeout&amp;. Riddle i~
ham iD at.. once.
P.Jtarl
entry
wlth
the
other
l"o
Jo*IJ 1-0 vs Arroyo o-2.
Spearry,
Champion J')llliner, the 25-yur leavin,a bUebiU •to ,e11ter private
Graham pitched steady - tJJtt;·~o serve as ass4tanlJ.-wttHI"~t.IUd ·
old mlnlng welder (rom West Jor· business. ·
Wednesday'• GemM
permlttlnt
two
run• in the
ding wHl help Bob Barton wi~"
dan, utah, dtklared: "If Robin ·
Milwaukee at New York
second, but had things under con·
1he Mason team.
son
changes his tactic.~ tomorrow
·BaMbali Quia: What Ohio Vau.Y
Chlcaao at Brooklyn
trol "bile Racine wa11 gcttlnJ back
The meeting was conducted by
night,
I'm
ready
to
change
miru~
"A~Mcl•tiOn player In th• 11
St. Louis at Pittsburgh
In the game with two runs ln the
Ralph Sayre, director of the le .a·
too."
yftn of tht. old OVA had the
Cincinnati at Philadelphia, night gue. It WRs decided that n o t
third Inning .
Fullmer
craftily
feinted
Robin
hlth:tit llhtl'me b.ttlng lvertttr
In that third lr1ning Hill was safe
enough boys were available for a
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.son into doing moat of the leadmg
(Me ntwer IIHWhtre on
on an error , Birch was safe on lt
Pony leaJlue but investigation of
in Januuy, He slipped und'er
MorHtay't R"ult•
fielder's choice and nobobdy wa.s
such possibility will b«&gt; made. RepNo
games
scheduled.
out. Graham nlcd deep aeortnx
resentative.s from New Haven w~re
Twsday't Probable Pltchel"'
Hill and with two outs Carl Wolfe
or
the opinion that l.vo or thr ~ '
Baltimore at Chicago- Johnson
In a a:ame of home runs, tbc
waa safe on onothcr error, B'irch
teams
could be flevclopcd lhet~ Pl. Pleailant Big Blacks oulslugged
0·3
or
Moore
1·1
vs
Plene
2·1.
aeorlnc.
New York •at petroit - Kucks for Lit tie League.
the Wahama White Falcons Mon
Beblnd 12-2 In the seventh, Ra·
0·1
VI M&amp;aiJ 1·1.
day
afternoon and won by a score
cine't Hart let! off with 11 walk,
Managers voted to continue tiP of 18-10 on Harmon Field.
Boston
at
Kansas
City
night
Hill waa ufe on another error.
league for the present as It h:u
Eight round-trlppel'! were bladBirch walked and Graham sln&amp;led NIKon 0-0 n Garver 1-0.
been operated in the past and , Jr ed with Charles Roush of the Fal·
at
Clevelond
night
Washin1ton
scoring Hart and Hill.
p~!!ihle, tu work toward the c~ ·
cons getting a pair, The other tlx
In the tap ur the seventh. Me. - Stobbs o-a vs Lemon 0·2.
tabllshment of two lcot{ues of boy 1 were hit by Pt. Pleasant players,
Arthur'il Armstrong homered to
WeclnMday't Gam.,
or different age RrOill.d&gt;
Jim Lewis, Ru.!lty Wam!ley, Bob
the top of the lert field torraco
Washington It Cleveland
with two on.
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At present, the only limit p\&lt;1 ·- Swann , Dickie Herrig, Eddie Skid·
Baltimore at Chicajilo
Powell had no strikeouh, walked
ed on the ages of thf) boys in the more, 11nd Jack Reynolds.
New Yol1r: at Detroit
Two men were on baae each tlmc
one, hit one; Graham fanned 8.
Wahama t.eaguc ia th11t they slnll
Bostori at KansaJ City
RouiJh
homered to give him a to.
walked 4 1nd Grimm atruck out 2,
not h t:I V(' reached the1r 16th birthtal
of
six
runa batted ln.
waUrcd S, and blt 2 balton.
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clay prior ~to the start of the sea·
Pt.
Plea!ant
was never in trouRacine's three hits were by
Natlen.tl LMI"'e
son.
ble as they raced to a 6-() lead after
Birch and Graham, both slng:lea, Pleyar &amp; Club , .0. AB R. H. Pet.
Fillflrlcing of the league Wll5 dis· three Innings. In the first innlna
and Powell'a double. Eleven of Mualal ,St. L.
9 36 4 18 .600
McArthur•• 12 hits wore ainsles. Adcock, Milw.
10 33 8 13 .394 Ctl.S~Cd ROd It WIIS reported !hal tliey tallied 'Onee on Rusty WaJMo ,
The 'tzth wu Armatrona's hOmor. Gilliam, Bkn.
10 44 4 17 .386 approximately $22 remains ln tlw ley's single Which scored Bob BleaRacine will play tt Wahama at Dark, Sl L.
9 39 6 14 .378 lrcasury. Ln.st ymtr, ei200 w a s sing, who had reached base on ID
4 p. m. Wedno1day.
Hodge111, Bltn.
10 37 6 14 .378 ratscd anr:l each team was fully error.
In the second Inning, Pt. Pleas.
McArthur
120 0011 4--12 12 f Thomas, Pitta.
11 41 ll 15 .366 (•quipped with 18 uniforms and
ant scored three times on twCJ boRacine
002 000 2---4 3 3
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other needed equipment.
mers and a walk.
Battcrle.a: McArthur, Arm•tronfi Wllllamlf, Bosl. 11 4S 10 17 .395
Home runs by , Wamsley and
One chanje In the bounr1arl :!~
and Clark; Racine: Powell fLPl, Mcq,ald, N.Y. 10 38 6 H .:Me
Graham (1), Grimm (II) 1nd Birch. Fox, Chi.
9 38 S 14 .368 of the lQams ' was m~de to help' Skidmore In the tbLrd, Inning •avo
MI\1C'b, Bost.
11 45 7 16 .SG8 tho Letart tCII'm. Letart was glv .•n the Blg: Blacks their &amp;o lead.
The Faltons tallied tour In the
Simpaon, K. C. . 12 48 9 17 .354 the area on the rlver·slde or Rt
Mantle, N. Y.
10 32 6 11 .344 33 to the ~road Run creek. The' fourth to get bact Into the 1amC
Bertola, Det.
11 32 1 11 .344 area was formerly that of Broarl at 8-4. The blf blow of the inni~
Run. The cmly rn!!rvation made was Larry Hts401\•l double wtUeb
plat~d two runa;, Hopes of the Fal.
HOMI RU~S
WB.!I lhnt those ,..boys In the ar!'a
. . American Leavva - Sklzas, Alh· who 11la.vcd onJhcJJroad Run team cons wer« short..J.hred, however, 11
MONTR~AL UP - Stocky Andy lctle11 3; Shnpu111, Athletics 4: Lol·
the bia: Blacks came back In their
Hebonton today •alvagcd some Jar, White Sox 4; Skowron, Yanks lust yf'nr lllll)' contintrc to do su. halt to tally four wlth the help ot
Ea('h team will be tirnitcd to t l
prestige for hia New York Ran· 4; Seivers, Senators f.
playerJ..
Manngers were instruct ~al home runs by Lewla and Swann.
Qerl, Wli'JninJ tlw National Hockey
Roush's flt'lt home run with two
. National LMiv• - Ad co e k, to aubmit the name~ of their IH
Lcatue'a Lady 8Ynl Memorial Braves IJ; Aaron, Brave!~ 4; Sauer.
on ba.se made it .1.0..'7, but the Bll
'l?ophy as the most "aentlcmanly" Giant.! 4; Five other&amp; tied with 3 pla)o·en with blrlh dnleiJ, Permb Blacks really wrapped, it up In
slon slipR to be signed b:v parent.~ their . hall or the! ahl:th when they
player durlne thfl' 191)1J.It7 .eason. each.
Wlll he distributed tor.&lt;'lher "- ilh tallied alx time-a. Roush'• sceQnd
~Hebenton also picks up $1.000 in
equipment checkout slips.
bonu• money from the league, In '
RUNS IATTID IN
homer of tt)c day with two m.'en
addldon to the trophy.
. Arntrlcen L..t " - S i e v c r s
aboud ••"• the P'aleons their lin.
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Senaton 111; TutU~. Tlgers 11;
al throe runa in the scventb Inn.
Lollar, White Sox 11; M&amp;ucb, Red
lni.
Sox 10' Simpson, Athletlts, Skizaa,
The line seere:
AthlcUcs, Merta, Indian• all 9t
Waham.a
000 430 3---10 8 4
NatlorMI Lettvt- Sauer, Ol~nU
Pt. Plom~t
J112 428 x-18 14 2
!8; Furlllo. Dod.llers 11: Adcock,
11; Maya, G i a n t 111 10;
Braves
I.OUJSVILI.£, Ky. UP - Gon·
Jone1,
Phlll
10.
J)u.U •nt\ Iron Lieje, Calumet
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r.rm•a powerful pair favored to
KANSAS CITY. Mo. UP - Tho
PITCHING
Nllill' YOIIII
- Jackie Lollve,
s'
win tlit e1:ra.~ odded Kentucky
Kan~a•
City
Athletics,
obviously
1.55,
laat
Me1dow. N.
outpeiM·
Spat\n, B r • v e a 3-o: Gomez,
~rbf 111\urdlf, wormed up Cor Giant&amp; 3·0: El&amp;bt tied wllb 2-0.
blddlni for the title of ''baseball's od o1o;o Ml..ll. 147, Now Yol'll 111.
lop raeln1 elaaale tG.
moat optiml!ltie club," uid today . MIAMI - lollll'y Lono, 161, M&gt;
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. dJ)' In ' tbe :zotb runnin1 of the Team
W. l.. Pet, 01 ttJc team's ImprOved play thl1 alftl, knoclcH •ut Antlr MayUel-4
added Derby Trial.
scuon ·alrcady has promr~ed tick- 161%, Mloml 3.
Miami
8 4 .667
- Onl1 out other thrce.year-olda, Richmond
'•_/' , ~ • • ~ ,l t'e IIIIi:•
et ordou for the 1937 World So.
D 5 .643
,. ~ all upocled 1o tlort In lhe 83rd Toronto
ries.
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7 ~ .583
11:1"* Wlnntn
nilowal ol"th, Kentucky Derby, Buffalo
6 ~ .5-'3 1'4
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ot~
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UNCOIJN, R. I. UP - Lawrenc:e
A club spokesman srjid the
c:ippoftil ,.GeD. Duke and Iron Ruchcttcr
I
7 7 .300 2
Adana bad 1 bii "'iay al Lln(;Otr.
·· ·t.l~llt li
mo.
;
Monlrc11:
S 8 .383 31,1 GeOrJO WatblnillOn PG!It of tbe Daw111 Monday when be rode fouf
LeJiOII.
in
W
~oshlngton,
Afllerloa.n
Havana
4 8 .333 4
winners,
ioeludiRJ
Wing
Aaa~n
in
I
~
Panted
D. C., hu been ll'lnted an optJoa
ColumbWJ
,
t 8 .333 41
to purcha&amp;e two World Sel!iea tick . tbe fe1ttinld
.I
UP - Cherlf H t·
.
-~ Cod purse.
L8tt Nleht't Raault&amp;
eta
It
the
A'tbletles
play
in
the
Montreal 6 Richmond 0
Qub: .A.,...~: lalce Gtul, ltaclnt
C!ll!alca. 1
foiJow t Mar·
h f'
fei[o, .~'.~'[ion
Tornnto 8 Columbus 7
catcher, ~ en average ef .~
' . '· . - . . .
Miami 5 B•Affalo 4
The ,A'*· finia'hed last in the i now
.1090 •• • II'OCit'Y
Roche&amp;ter S·lfavana 0 lat, 7 ln· Ame:ican Leaa:ue l11t season, 4~
mtrchant (CI•'ftr F•nn Sterre)
nlnJs
. ',~ ·.
llilmetl belilnd the penniDt·WiDDiRJ
W"e hlta t'ftrY time tt iu•y·
llCI'C.huter &amp; Havoa 2 2nd
New York Yaokeea.
-~ o( ijlo cut._n.
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MILWAUKEE UP - Tbe Mil·
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Manager Fred Haney of the
Mllw•ukee Braves and skipper .AI
Lopez of the Chlcaa:o White Sox
both credited good . pitehlng today
lor their fa~t gEtaways in the
major league pennant raees.
"I don't say we have .the great;
eat but lthink we h4ve the deep-:
est but 't think we have the deepleaJUe," dlaney eoncede~ as the
front-running Braves prepared to
open their first e·a a t e r n trip
against tlle New "'York Giants tonJght.
And aa the first - place White
Sox stoqd · ready fOr their illltial
borne stand aJainst their eastern
rivals in the American League,
Lopez ai!lmitted he was "more
than satisfied Wt~ out pJtchin_g ."
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games, the JFaves have relied almost ex~lusively on their "big
foor•• pitebing staff of Uob Buhl,
Ray Crone and

Lopez,
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staf:f before
the Baltimore
was pleased with starters
Pierce, Jack Harshman and
Wilson, who hare accounted
six of the White- Sox first sev~n
victorJt!os.
Casey Ste~gel , whose Yankees
open their western swing Sgainst
the Detroit Tigers, bluntly coi'lfessed, "the White Sox are going
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Henry Beach Is
POMEROY MiddlepOrt.Gafden.Ciub ~n Honor
Guest On
SOCIETY Meeting'Draws From 12 Towns 68th Birthday

Middleport

1-Dail)' 5eDUnel, PoiJleroy-Middleport, 0 ., April30, 1957

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Henry Beach, who celebrated
Mr. and Mn. John M\lht,"hirMr. a ·n d Mn. Edgar Hartung
Approximately one l!undr-cd and Director of the OAGC, announced bls sixty-eighth birthday Saturday
· bOrne, were Saturday guests of and Mrs,· Mabel VanMeter of Clie• twenty women from Garden Clubs tbe following meeting•: DIJI:riet wu ··guest of bon or at a surprise
,Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Might and ter and Mr. a n d Mn. Berneat i n t1¥'elve towns attended Uae Open Spring Conference, Nelsonvlll,; part at hl.s home that evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Might.
Bruoll Enterprise visited .Sun!laY Meeting sponaored by tbe Middle- June 3; June 11, Open meetlng .of
Home-made ice crum and cakes
Mr. and Mrs. c . J., Wooda re.. with M11- and Mrs. Eldon Kraueter. port Garden Club at Heath Metho- the Amateur Qaidenera Club : at were served to M\'. and Mrs Bjlach
turned home Monday from Dayton
Jame&amp;. Montgomery wbo Is sti dlst Chilrc:h Mol\day evening.
. Middleport Hilh' Sebool; Jullfl 8, Mr. and · Mrs. Guy Bing and child·
where they had visited Mr. and Uoned a~ Norfolk. Va. spent the
Mn. Malcolm Roller, PJ'ftldent- Nature Tour of ~e gardena.'of Or- ren, Roberta and Eugene and ~n ·
Mu. Curtis Wood and children, w.eekend with his family, Racin J. !If the\hoaten club, welcomed the landeth Lehm•n .at Gve; County- nest, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beach
Bearba Hawkins, Pomer9y Society Editor, Phone 6244
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Mr. and Mn. Carl 4(oore who visitors and ~ad a poem 'on the wide Flower ,.·'S'hpw In June;· Dis- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Van lnwagen
Curtis and ~usan Lee.
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Mrs. Paul easel was t l1ualn~s were in Charleston, YT. va. Sun- beauties of nature to open tbe trlct prOifiiJII weetings In :June.
Eleanor Schaaf, Middleport Socl~ty Editor, Phone 6079
visitor in Clncinnatf this week. · ·day ·to attend .. tbe funeral of
meeti~. A recital of orcan ll!lllle Mrs. Ja11,1e1. S. Titus, Dlstrlei offl- and sons, Kei~h and Jerry.
Dale Hysell and children, Judv
Mr. and Mrs. William Mayes and cousin, Art Krantz w ·re lunebcon by Mrt. 1!:. S. Seha,f, cllureb organ- cer, also spoke briefly of the Eleand
Milford, Bradbury, Mr. and
daughter, Barbara, Ul)la, spent guests of Mr. and Mn Burlie Me 1st, preceded tbe program and the mentary Judging Sehoola and the
audl~nce sang "America, the Beau. Prellmln.ary &amp;cb.ools. The meeting Mrs. Denver Nelson and -Donnie
the week end with bis mother, Clung and Mrs. Mae Youell.
Mrs. Lucille Mayes, and grandMr. and Mra. w. L. Kautz r ,_ 1 tlful .
closed Wllh a prayer by Mrs. JameJ Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Cllflorcl
Jacoba and Jackie, Laurel Cllfr,
- mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Kirby. Mn. turned 11ome Sunday evel)lnc af. Mn. Roller Introduced the apeak- E. Ha~Jey.
The guests were Invited to the and Larry Jacobs, Columbus . .. ·'
. ···- . '";; .. ~ Lucille Mayes' birthday was ceJe. ter a visit In Columbm witb tbel; er. Mrs. Wade Cozad, Lancaster,
··:.ii~ brated with a birthday dinner at son and daughter In Jaw, Mr. and third vice-president of tbe Ohio dining room where Mra. Roller
, ·..._, tbe home of her daughter, Mra. Mrs. Paul, Kautz and family.
Association of Garden Clubs. Mra. presld~d at tbe ~offee service and .
ll(rs. Val Reynolds, Galilpolis,
f . · J·. Ernest Covert, and family over the
Mrs. Everett Thc.maa ·subs!' Cozad demons~ated a number of Mrs. Hvley served • punch. Mia~
was 1uest of bollor at a birthday
Mrs. David Darst Sr. entertain• ' -~, week end with the visitors from luted at tbo Pomeroy Junior Hig~ arrangements but featured arrange Hallie Zerkle and Mlas Harrle Ma,dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. L. E. ed the WCTU Friday evening an,d
', L'j\q Lima, Mrs. Kirby and Mrs. Mayes school Monday for Mn Ell menta in basteta Whlclt abe called rie SIJ!Itb were In charge of .tbe
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Reynolds and Mrs. Margaret Rey- Mrs. M. L. Kelly, president, was
· as guests of Mr. and Mra. Covert Stout '
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"May Day Baaketa" and illlo de- dining roo111 and the lloapitallty
Membera Of the Twilight · G~rnolds recently.
&gt;;(j and family .
Mi~
aenbed attractive· table atrange- committee Included Mra. Walter den Club were guests ot Mrs. R.
in charge of the meetinc. The opOtber Invited guest« wer e Val cr.ing devotional service and pro.
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Kirk · Beck, second · son of Mr.
t 8 Joyce Ebrnbach Is 3pend menta sbe bad maae tbe aame day Harris Mrs. Clinton Flaher, 'Mrs H. Rawlings Sunday afternoon in'd
Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. William gram was conducted by Miss · Mal' ,
and Mrs. , Da~euben Betk~ lA llJ ~ ew
Mwith ~~r grandparents for tbe Eatel'n Star chapter uslns Lawrence Bing, Hallle.1and, NeUI~ made a tour of her flower garCarithers altd Miss Ann Rupe, RN, garet Sauer, president ot the Coun
with a vrrus Infection.
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aa:-cnee Mlgbt, May-poles carrying out tile Star Zerkle, Mrs. Harley, Mra. Burr dena.
Gallipolis, and Mr. and Mrs. Getald ty WCTU and included several
Robert Tompkins of Baltimore,
point colora.·. : .
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Forrest, trrs,.Harr.y Cb~l!er.
Following the tour refreshments
Rupe, Bradbury.
Md., visited his parents, Mr. and.
· . Mrs. John Might of
In beglnnin&amp; Jier demllrill~atlon
Tbe m~mbera and
ere were served by tb,e host~ess after
readings and prayer. Mrs. 0. E.
·Miss Rupe, who is a graduate of McKinley was pianist lor a hymn·
Mrs. E. R. Tompkins and bll nep.
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IJ9AI euJoqJ!Bo!l .of tbe actual mecbanlca o(!,.flowQI' registered' by Mrs. Rl~ct
wbi.cb the IJ'OUJ? adjollrned to ~lie
Middleport High SchoOl and Hol- sing during tbe session.
hew, James Hamer, over the week
Charles Buck, R I' arrangements ,: t~e apea~er S!t_gae._ and tbe r'e..eption llllnlinitt~·: ln- "hou~e (or a soc1al bour and i diszer Hospital Scllool of Nursing,
Eleven new members were welend enroute to Leis Ve'ga.. Nevada,
ed that floW~J;: ~ow clalilflca· eluded Mrs Roller ' ¥n
~~· CUISIOn on flowers.
has been appointed supervlaor of comed. to the unit and during tbe
Flo7d Rumfleld of lions be calfed "Deilgn~ rcjr Mrs. \'lk JI. · Juhlini. Mli. .:~n\
Present were Mrs. Jed Websler
on 1 business trip.
tbe Obstetrics Department at Hol- business meeting a collectlbn was
Mrs. Edward Jones and
1 were.. Sunday
guests ot. 'Cburcb Altar1~ " ellln l'o~, D_ Ill- LeV•uihi4 Mfi: Garell · Stanab"""' · ,Sr. Mrs. Dwlgbt Parker, Misses
~er Hospital.
Amy, Jackson, vial ted
. Mr. a'l'llllrL Gbatles Buek: ,
lng Table", sj) t at. tbe. jlldges
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'"~· ·Ethel and Clara Garland, Mrs. Dey
taken fot a needy family. Tbt
Mrs., Emma Lewis was the Sttll might bave more .la'tltude In ltbelr d A'1a'f!111'011 vll(d~f!"'
whit• HYsell, lbs. Gerald Wildermuth,
and friends flere Monday. . . . _
meeting closed with a prayer by
Jlodney Downing, Dr. K. D. Am• day p'elts of ·ber aunt, Mrs. H!·~ judging.
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ogwool' were u~ · n t . ~ CbiiJ'I!h .Mrs. Phil Wllllamson, Mrs. Corliss
Miss Sauer.
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ker first arr•n~ml!nt •· wa• of sanct~i?'' •nil- Y•~l~Jorea tullpa · Jaco~1 Miss Lucretia Genhelmer,
:bary and Dr. Clyde Ingels arc on ' vey Woodard.
Arrangements of spring flowers
i. fishing trip in Tennessee.
Mn. Howard Cecil West Main S• all wblte flowers ill an alabaster were ~ the . reglaUO.*Ion table. Ill Miss vida lhle, Mrs. Eddie Smltb,
were used throughout the Darst
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been
ill
for
and
Mrs. William Hcslip and Mrs t(lmpote and 1hc used wblte stock, ::n~llli;gl
~~o: masa arr~nge- Mrs. Patrick Loebary and "'rL
home and on the dining table
the past week at bis home on Sec. William Chadd of Pt. Pleasant. w. Jllac tulips narcissus and acran·
. 0 P n ogwood wer'e used W.Uilam Mayer.
TUIS.·WED.
APRIL IJO.MAY 1 where Miss Sauer presided at an
on s1de tables; lilacs and tulips on
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2 Adult Tlckeh Admit Truck Full tesses', Mrs. Jacob Turner, Mrs. M.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Amsbary and in Belpre.
dragons and namasua was used 10 lighted by pink tapers In crystal
Robert Ry~n
Robert Stack L. Kelley and Mrs. Darst, served a
sot~. Ricky, Huntington, and Mr.
Frank Fugate entered Holzer the first basket anangementa and prism candelabra. , Pink and rose
HOUSE 01' BAMBOO
dessert course.
ht. Lt. Cedric Parker
and Mrs. George Hall and daucbt- Hospital, Sunday and underwe.tt dog-wood, bosta .leavfls and pink carnations and snapdragons In cry(Cinemascope - Tecnicolor)
lsi. Lt. Cedric 0. Parker, son of er, Jean, Crooksvllll), were Sunday surgery, Monday morning. He wa! geranium blossom• were featured stal swan container-s were used at
Mrs. Howard Cecil president
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and
Mrs.
Pearl
Parker,
Laurel
gucats
of
Mrs.
Webb
Hall.
accompanied
to
Galllpolia
by
bb
In
the
second.
eacb
Bide
of
t,he
candelabra
In
tlie
presided
when the Penlel Cia•~ ot
Mrs. Obert Markms and Mra.
Bud Abb,ott
Lou Costello
Mr.
and
Mrs.
William
V.
Owen
son,
Dr.
M.
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Fugate,
Athens.
Redbud,
tulips
and
a
statue
of
center
of
tile
table
Cliff,
is
spending
a
30
day
leave
Grace carr shopped In Athens
Jt AIN'T HAY
and dau1hter, Betty, Columj)ua,
Mr. and Mrs. Rabe!'t Coates are St. Francis of Allslsl were com·
the Pomeroy First Baptist Church .
with
his
parents.
Parker
will
fly
Friday.
met Saturday evening at tbe clillt·
from Columbus May 15 to Califor- visited Sunday wltb Mr. ami Mrs. moving . tbla week from Secor.tl blned wltb weathered wood on a
· matting covPred alate base and
cb for Ita April meeting.
nia from wbcre he will be shipped Richard Owen.
Mrs. Harry Mitehell Jr. aud sons, St. to Lincoln Terrace.
she uted rose mapdi'agons, tulips
Plans wer~ made to clean··tl!e
to Korea lor a 16 month tour of
her
parents,
Mr.
.Rev.
and
Mra.
Rog_er
Bishop
and
and
euonymllll
foliage
In
a
conch
church.
A nport was ~nade on .thr
Athens,
visited
duty. Parker ha.s 8 ~ years In th.e
and Mrs. L. D. Diles sunday
Miss No~a Jean Bearba spent ahell for a Nass calllns lor a natnew bulfetin board wbicb t h ~
Armed Services.
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ural containtr. Small ' china fig- n
class presented to the cburch ..•t
Mr. an;J Mrs. ~rge Fry, Lock·
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bobb and urlnes were uieif· i i ..accessories
Euter Jime. Several projects
Who Visited Us
bourne, wbo ha
been vlaltlnl sons Greg and David of Columbui ·for an arra'Wtment .,¢ weathered
dlscussll!l.
NO MORE POST OFFICE
relatives In Middleport and Weat were we!lkencl gueat• of her .
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CHESHAM , N. H.- After 150 VIrginia, accompanied her slater, ents, Mr. ind 'Mrs. ~lpb Gilmore. roo s an 1p{) e tree fo age· hi ·a
o uc re resbmenta were ~~
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class "In the Shade of tbe Old Ap.- Pr.
t t th h
.ved durl,ng the social hour tO .jft'.
years, this hamlet in souther!) Mlsa Mabel Hysell, to Racine, RD.,
: r. an ll{rs. CJ•renee Masur pie Tree".
esen a
e ome of' Mr. and and 5fra: .,Jaelt Sol'(lu, .Mr. 'ind
New Hampshire has lost its .po&amp;t Sunday . ~ visit their niece Mrs
the!~ spent t~e weeke~nd In ('ol~mb ll!
Another basket arra~ement Mrs. Roy H. , Bus)l, ApriJ 28 were M11~ Ha!Tf Le~ BIJJ;;r ~nd dauch
office. The office was closed re- ffdward Ervin, and family
with tlre1r son and daugllter m l•w used purple Iris, tulip foiiage and' -~r. and Mrs. J(lhn Bush; Roller! ter,_· Rev. al)d Mra. Rdph Zundel,
cently as a government economy farm borne.
Mrs. Chris Buckley and son, Mr. and. Mrs. George Massar and Iris foliage on a natural wood base. ~:sb of Lancaster; Mr. -and Mrl. Mrs. Wald Gorby, ·Mn. Guy eo·~ ·
mov~. putting Mrs. Mary Beml:&gt;,
Georce,
zanesville, were week end family. Step~en Muaar who -bat ·Ill a modern glass container palng
B~sb and son, Ronald, ;East an, litre. Jean carson &amp;nd children ,
76, out of the ' p~stmastcrshlfl
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Buck- been the guest of bi~ _,andparent• , clear and smoked glass., Mia. 'Co- B sh P~~ ' M;r. an~ Mrs. Charles Mrs. Ray · Sparks and claulhter
ley
3ccompanied theni llome.
zad combined dogwoo~nrl narcJg. ~
d cbddren, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cecil and Mrs. Orval Wilol:
Danny Fink, four year old aon
Mrs. Eber Carna•ham of ~acino I sus In a mass arrangem'ent and an~est Busb; Lawrence Bush; Mr.
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DOG , FIGHT
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with mumps.
ter and :brother In law, Mr. ud ~us and red tulips In an antiqu.!! Bush; Mrs. Clara M~lntyr:n r~
SOUTH HAVEN, Mich .._;..,11
FOR YOUR BUSINESS and
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Davis aRd Mrs. Ralph Gilmore.
I asa lamp base. A wrought-Iron family · and Mr and Mrs J an
dogs were having a fine · iusile
l.odge 1085
William ~wlaher were Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. F . .( Shumwn candelabra was used for the last Bush ~nd Carol~
·, acob without doin• . ,arly ·~ppan•nt :diliii·
FOR YOUR BEST WISHES FOR
gu~t4. of.llf~;,. ~.ud Mrs. Ernest car. have returned to tbelr home, Syrn· arrangement and sh&amp; placed pink
Total present ·erl! 32:
Hge til eacli' other. · Tllen' Ml"
WILL MEET IN
OUR CONTINUED SUCCESS
penter, Gal!IIJplls.
cuae after spending lilt vrlnt~ jn snapdrqons,. enon:ymu11. tqllpa and
Ganter w€te p'YI"ed I!• tb bll M~ry Bany•rd, !..wne" of' 0 - ...t0 .,·, .
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have 1earne d tu•t
LFlordl a.
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11eranlums
shading
Into deep red dren. B1rt bday ~~,.
e c gl-· tried 1o u!.~&gt;tlan~e
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R•latlvas
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combination
presenf,S• were
b aun
MrJ. Gnce .Savage Denny, St. AIMiss Mme HoudJ_shelt of At .
Mrs. Jloller -!banked Mrs Cozad ven to all present b:y Mrs. Roy H. and got nipped.. ~c:h~rd l&gt;iarakl,
SINCERELY,
·I Wednesday Moy
bans, bas . been returned to her hens was the .weekend guests o ~ who was given a gift ,.,0 m the club Bush. Ice cream and cake w~• s~r- 18, a. grandson o~ tbe other owq~
home after nasal jurgery at Char. her parents Mr. and Mrs. Wllllall'l and Mrs Robert .. R
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, er tr1ed to rescue Mrs. Banyard, .
ved.
1 1
lellton General Hospital earlier this Houdashelt.
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ALL MEMBERS
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Weese. and
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URGED TO ATTEND
Mrs. J. M. Archer was lcheduled MI.. Marela ·Karr w~rc visitors In
to return home today after an ex- Parkersburg, w.. Va. SaturdJy.
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visit wltb licr aon, . Martin
Recent cue,.s
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Ylattln Greenville
and her J. C. farrch were Mr. and Mn
dn·ghtcr, Mrs. William Beaver, Co- Etzel Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Co ·
lumbus, and their families. ·
bett Farrell of Nllro, W. .Va. and
Mrs. Grac!l Bachtel and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Clearwat~. Erie, Pa., ~aj;:!'dl:~:. Mrs. Joe Q~Jisenberry .
visited over tbe week .e nd with the
Mr: aJ!4 Mra. Robcrt Grallam
formcr~s son, Forrest Bachtel, an!l an.d "a,ugh.ters of Col.umbus we~ ,
faml@. Mra. Bac!Jtel went on to
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SundiY, guests of Van Jqhnaon
u a o,
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