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DEvOTED TO I&lt;'ITElti!STS OP MEIGS-MASON AREA

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RICHARD $,

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RfYNOLOI. GRIENI -EDITOR
.Jf.lltlotaal advert.lain&amp; repNsentatlv~e_. BottineW·Kim.bal.l. IDe.. 141

JAldia Ave.• New Yollk Clty; 16, N. 1'.
.!L~ ttred u 1econd clua maUtna matter at the post olllee at PQu'l
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' •SJbsc.rtp.ti~n rates: DeUYerv by carrier where .tvaJiable SO ceutl pet
•1:: onP VAar ht advanc-e at The Daily Sentinel olflce, $~.60: llJ
apnths. $7.80; thret month&amp;, $3.90. By motor routP. where available·
ori'e Tf\OIIth $1. By J11all ooe year $8; six months, $4.25; three moatbt:
f;2.50: one month, 11.
Published evet·Y afternoon except Sunilay by The OhJo Valley SAn
tlnel, Jne .. 111t 110 Mechanic St., Pomeroy, 0. BusiDeu o!flce pbone ·398
editorial office phon .. 381.

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The Ju~~ meetin~ pf .the ldddle..
l)Ort Chamber ot-C'Ommerce is to

Company payroll has been forecast for the PointJ Pleasa~t

H9uslng area which in the eyes of Federal Housing Authortty
eConomists includes Meigs, Mason, Jackson and Gallia Coun·
ties.
However , confidential surveys by the FHA indicate that no
great amount of new housing wiU be needed lor in-migration,
What market swelling does take place LaTgely will derive from

be held Friday evf!niM at ~7 . 30 at
the Mayor'~ , olfice with William
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1'0 Mllf WIDNISDAY
The Naylor's Run Memorial

demand· for replacement housing and from the improved living b ase as noted abOve. ·
These generallzr,d oonclusions were given publicly by Frank
A. Mucha, zone economist of the FHA, in an address before
the annual meetfng of the West Virginia Bankers' Association,
April 24. Mr. Edison Hobstetter, president of the Pomeroy
NationaL Bank, kindly supplied a copy of Mucha's speech to
The Daily SentineL

RUARK
REPORT ..

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know It you har.e

SHRINE Sf.SSION

ba• a social·

businesJ chat, the icbb~l fang Ia
fixed ind awAy You 10· ra,.ey seem

to have talltn a whole JoJ of the
tneedf out ol ~•flllnl rour own

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teeth.
havt not&amp;eed tiiJt whole lot
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traces the origin of this boom to the beginning of e~ploltation NEW YORK. _ It's been a p0w.
of the valley's natur~lreaources other than coal Tb.s resulted errul lo.ng time since anybody
from the long su:;tamed postwar boom that led industry to stuck a hand in my mouth, and I
search out new but latent resources. Second, the aggressive mull sa)' that I have approathed
American Gas a·nd Electric Company, mainly, has combined the dentist with fear and have
tho nvi.lilabilUy of cheap coal and abundant water and has emer1gBd admt'h"db. Whblal~e mln~·ebnot&lt;ekd
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raU ng plants of· awasbunch
urneof' tresh
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that
fering electric power at attractive rates. Third, the economic have tAken nearly all the curse off
misfortun es besetting the soft coal industry have encouraged the tooth-plumbing bualne111.
new method s and processes, jmproved efficlency and greater I am curr('ntly on .the fourth and
utilization . Fourth . industriul chemistry is developmg scores final iea: or fung·fuctna and /an
of new processes to use our resources and is creating markets ~r~~ ;eai~:;~~~~:ac:s toa w:~~iu~;
for new produc ts.
chamber
However, a wF~,rJ1ing note: In today's technology, . when The ethics de-pat:tment prevents
spf!aking of capital Investments of hundreds ~f millions cf my namin1 my o~n ivory me&lt;:han·
doH n·r s . th e c1·ealion (jf one new Joh may require an invest· ic, bul he Is 11 cred1t to the memory
ment of $100,000 ot'Tn:t1re: · · ·
ot Lhe late Dr Leo Berman, ~ho
To dat(~ (!&lt;:~iser cven,lually " :HI ct?lploy _an estl~atcd 4200 ~~:;~f tt~ro~;~e .~!!r 1 ~~~1\si~~3
persons\ th e Celencse CorporlltJoO, Sylvama Electn~ Co., the wtlh out Ihe aid of some of the
Vanadiub Corp., and th e Kyger Creek plant, and Ka1ser, hav(! more modern .'!tuff. Leo would aJ.
U(:COunt ed for 1300 pcnnancnt ''new jobs" ln the four-county sn pour you a drink in the parlor
Pomt Pleasc nt area p, aclkally :.11l this labor force has come whrn lhe dlrly work was done.
from the local supply Only relatively few admlnlstrative peo· !he thing th.at faS;Clnate~t me is
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) 1 tht8 new drilling rtg, whtch repie a1·e brought ln . It lli es tma e
at~er wHI tap th'
_18 oca 1 volvt&gt; s tts burr so fut it has to be
sout·ce for all but about 100 administrative and techmcal peo.. water-cooled. 'They allow the cusple
tomer to run the water·cooling ap·
This cilll take place with little explosive demand for new paratus. which gives you a Jerue
hou sing becau!le the unemployment figure for the Pt. Plf!as· or participation arid . also tak~a
unt area stood at 6.6 m April . Total population is estimated at your mind off lhe noul!' the drtl1
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mnkes
89 375, an increase. of :.! 8 per· eent ~inre 1950, with Me1gs
Nothing hurt11 ony more, of
Couuly barely holdmg tls own. Stglllftcantly, the excess of cour.se, Rlnce they above a ho:rae·
births over deaths in our area is 1,000 annua·lly yet ln these· 11ized shot of novocat,n into your
vcn yt•ars the population has not mcrcascd 7,090 Ratht!r, it jaw, but lhty have ~ot yet man·
went up 2 400. Thu s an estimated 4,750 persons have migrat· a~ed t.o anesthetize the ears. or
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ed away tram the Polnl. easan area•.
A thing I have noticed about
Mucha notes that thts record Is not particularly encourag- a:ood dentist .. , like my friend the
ing. He recognizes it ns an improvement over previous dec· departed Dr. Berman _ who ,In·
ades when the gl•n cral economy of the area was on a Jong to· cidenlally, &lt;lted lau1hin1 In the
bogga·n slide downwnrd from about 1890 to the end of World middle of 1: joke - Is that they
War 11
have developed a wonderful senae
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of pr-attle wt!ilc they work. They
Even With the out-migration, some new hous ng . as een keep you apprised of the protreu
required in our art'a. This js explained by the nature of popu· a11 the airlinea do it now via the
lation movements nnd the soda] changes accompanying them. public addre~a system in the planes
Two observed facts are examples-(1) FOr a lonj time Ameri· and H's nice lo know that It "·on't
cnn far.1ilics have grown smaller and (2), Social security and be lune now, the ua:ly wor~ !1 alretirement beneCits pr.rmit older persons to maintain their mo~t done, and If It doean t hurt
now It never will.
own homes
They have evidently been train·
It ls estimated that 250 new hoU!dng units have been bull( ed, or have learned, to be Informed
annually ih thc Point Pleasant area since 1950. Yet this has on a ered many aubjeets, especial
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dorie little to replace much s:ub·atondard housing, especially ly In the client's rteld, and before
in our rural .areas. Postmasters' reported vacancies wore only

aeem to be franker with the vic. questioning in th.e death or a
tlm•~ and certelnl.y tb, .-.ter or.es friend in a U. S 52 auto crash
have quit playiq wik!h doctor and Saturday, walked out of the brush
approach you on a prac:ttcc.l plumb- near here loday- bnreloot, hun·
log balls. It glvet the candidate gry and covered w1th cuts an'
for the aaw and sc:t:lpel a mighty bruises.
confidenceo which, I suppose, could
The State Highway Patrol sa\·1
siTh: !~~e~~:! ~~:~dm; heart Donald,
28, of Buena Vi •·
operation-or explorattcm- done ta. was
shortly after be
while the r,uent wu: fully con·
at Dobson's
Servi"e
seious. It s called catheterlJJng
a combination restauran•
the heart. You run a kipd ot wire
181 SlMtiOn. . .
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into the arm and Into the chest,
The patrol ~aid he wu taken fo
~~fh wh;:~orJ~d P;:b~hro~~dt~~ lronlon General Hospital and helll
gnph and is vlslble to the att8'11d· rOr lnvestii:ntlon !n the death or
Ouard W. Jewett, 31, Portsmouth.
lng doc:a on a kind of TV sereen
They were looking for a hole in
Jewett and Boland were be·
one of the arterial walls, and this heved ln the spqrts C"ar when ·
piece of pipe probed 'round until crashed on Route 152 near her"
they found It The lady didn't 1'he patrol •aid the auto wu J'lseem to mind and carried on a
casual conversation with old Dr. inl an e!itimated 110 miles B•l
bour when it crashed
Arrowamlth, all neatl~ got up In
llowevcr, only Jewett
wa ~
his men-in-white togr.
There Is sort of a mood to thll round In the wreckage. Author!
moderu 1dufr. If thy veins attend tles .said they alao found shof'.-:,
beUevd to
have belonged to
thee aiw,
,haul and
'em Itout.
cut,
It What
don't you
dw tan't
tuy Boland.
hit It a lick with an axe But get
Boland lold authoritieS 1lC
it done taat, 11nd without a whole
awoke
mornln!l, In a brush
lot of mystery or sentimental clap. pile on thi!i
a
river
bank and made
trap.
hl1 way through the rle~o~olate hi'' .
And, of coUTse, the grutest or
modern medical miracles to me II In the area to the service slot&gt;
anethestlc. Two a:uya cut on me lion.
ror four hour11 In Houston a eouple
The patrol said he wu glve:
yean baek, which takes a mM of first aid for the many minor In·
painkiller. When I woke up l waa juries all over his body. lt:.S
not dnthly lick like you untl to clothes were badly torn, otfie1r.!
be. I was juat hunary and aent
down to the hoapitaJ cafeteria for uld.
They add&amp;d 11e told the 'PrO·
a h1mburaer and a plate or cbocoprletor
or the aa• station he had
late ice cream.
been
"thrown
out or a motorboat'
Well, l 10t to run now. the
and
wanted
a
lift bact to Por"...l·
man attendl to atek uranium In mouth.
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my lac:o, and I ean 1carc:ely
Later he admitted to
to ellrnb baell: into the c:bllr ud
run my Jittie water-coolinJ~ fnaJ. patrolmen that be had been
the crashed sports cat bUt
chine.
slated
he was nut the driver.
(Copyrla:bt, ID57, by United
Feature Syndlcllte, Inc.)

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Mucha found the mo!lt encouragement !or an actual boom"

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Glenna
Rummell.
devotedArmys
serln the Pal'kersburg-Marlettu.st. Mary's area. L oca 11 Y, h e sees vant
of God,
ana Salvation

They may be drawn ft·om agriculture, trai\Sferred from those
employed in construction, from other Jndustries, and from the
Under.empJovcd.
' sur.Q:e- or lmmigrancy an d t h ere Iore Increase d
. The greatest
. !lousing demand, will be felt in JackiOn Coiii'IY from new peo·
· ple
wllh akllls not available In the Point Pleaaant area.
.· (;onsldera~ly more Industrial expansion may be expected.
but. !inlets developed In volume. a net out·,mlvaUon may be
elr\ieeted to eontlllue in most secllons.
' f'ilt~- s~es the ~realest benefit to the Valley beln- Ill• hl•her
WiiJie rates ·oald In an increasln~ numbet oflndiiatr,e• which
·' ·1t111 I[B~4ally bu,t Inevitably ralso the stan~arda , of living
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DAYBOOK
. .. .. · -SALISBU.Y PTA NOTICE

Members of the Salisbury PTA

w¥ are to as&lt;&gt;Lst in the preoarat\on

of the dinnrr for· the llospita}
Boosters Meetln~ to be held
Tburaday, June 1,3, a.r~
un
1 .l~-lj··.\~ih; school
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dir}J~er will

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Splna~h ~~ybouse

6:30 W,eatherc t
6,~5

7;30 P•ll\e
#:00 ' lane Wy,m.n Show

3,30 C!fcle ~eoter

9:30 Federal? Men· ·
10:00 AMan CaUed X

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T~IIDA'I'

7:00 'J'immie bean

7:30 llloo'ti&gt;lt 'lllaokle
8:00 c•_ptain Kangaroo
8:!0 CorUss Archer
9:00 GalT)' Moore
9:30 Arthur Godfrey
lO:ltQ Strl):e It Rich

11:00 VaUant LAdy
It :15 Love of

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11:30 Searcb for Tomorrow

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Glilll!o~ !Jg~t

12:30

As Ule World Turns

t2:00 ' lta\le'~ j(llch,n

l :00 Our Miss Brooks'

1;30 Hou.separty

Big Payoff
Bob r.rosby Sho\f
BrJgbter Day
Secret Storm
Edtfe of Nlgl\1
Tbe Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
5:45 Sports Parade
5:55 Weatherman
6:00
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SYRACUSE. N. Y. UP- J)oPIIIy
Sherltfl juat waited aftlr

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Matinee Thea!&lt;t

Queen tOr· • ib•t
Modern Rom~e•
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Arlena Jt¥1e.

Mn. J'odet, who b.u Jptt rede ·

corated her new home,\ ~ened
cb.icken, salad, bot rolla, Jed te '•
ice cream and nke to tlae memben.

6:45 NBC lwf~'r~, .
7,00 lrayoi' of•the :'!'Own
uo Father icpo,. ,1Beat
8,00 Kraft, TV Theater
.. ,,00 Thl&gt; .lo •Yp\11' . J;ile
9,30 0 Henry Playitotu;e
·,10,00 TBA
10:30 New1 H~adUnea
10,40 Nltewatch
12,00 Tonl!&lt;ht ·.

7,00 Jimmie

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8:00 Captain Kln&amp;•ioo

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10:30 strike It l\lch
11:00 VaUant Lady
1I ,13· Love of IJtt.
·J1,30 Search for Tomorrow

M~e

and ' litnDetll Rlckud· of Columbus
Hoff~d arrived_ Suoiiay ewrilnr,: to spend

11,43 Clii!Pioe Llaht
12:00 Katie'• Kitchen
12,30 AI the Wori... Tul'N
,,oo Our Miss Brook• '
l :30 Holl.lleparty
2,00
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J'OO
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CorU11 Archer
Garry Uoore

Big Payoff

Mra. Ada the aummer ~ith bb pJ:!.ele, Curtis
andRlcta.rd,
Christi, Rickard and ~ife aad manage the

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Krs. Laura
Mrs. Forrest Mur.
Fry,

Bob Crosby Show
Brl.ghter Da~
Secret Storm

Mr: and .Mrt . .Curtia M. Young

apent Sun~~ ,teverUng with Mr.
and ME'I. H. Tobey -My en.

Edge of N~ht
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5,30 Your Esso Reporter
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5:55 Weatherman

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8:00 Millionalre
8:30 rve L.t.ot A Secret
9:00 20th Century Fox Hout

10:00 Up-to-the-minute New• 1

0:05 Scanning the Weatbef
10,10 The Lote Sbdw

Si!ln On
Adventures In Learnin,r

Noou News

Neighbors
Frankie Laine
The Feminine Touch

I Spy

Public: Defender
News of the Night
Shipmate Varieties
Theater IS
The Late Newa

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10:59 Sla:n On
u,oo Adventures ln Learnin•.
12:00 Noon Newa
12:15

Neighbors

12,30 Liberace

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The Feminine

a,ao
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Cartoon Club

To~ch

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2,00 Afternoon Fllon FeltlYil
l.Ue With EU111beth

B:OO Mickey Mouse Cl•b
6:00 Five Star Final
' 0:13 John Daly 1: lhe Newt
e,3o Disneyland

uo Naey Loe
8:00 ODie and Harriet
,,30 Ford theater
o,oo

Wednesday Night Flghtt
UB lil!rlf&lt;ope
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10h0 Theater 13
n:c0 The IA.te News

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JIM Sian Oft

men WhQ, know the most about cars pic,t: Ptymoutb a~ tops in v'al~;

HEALtHY FISH

mi ··
"de dru*s in ~inneeota fLih hat·
oeber1es shoW.d make for sleek,
healthy brook trout in Not~ll
Shore streams this summer. Flab·
fll'l•• lllllervt.sor J!iia1m·.. swen- i· !~~~~~~~~:rr,
son satd 1 brook trout dlstaiP.. 1';
called furunculosis, is beina: tom•
bated
terramye!ln while &amp;he
the hatcheries.
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!·fitted ' •ut and coats for lntoxlc I·
'Orid 'Kenneth R. rreetor
fine and eosta lor

PLTMOUTH - "Ecoile"'

ltodor of Its llohl"-1957

Moltllaaa lconemy l•n•
"Ia dto 1957 Mobilpo Econ-

omy Run Plymouth w&lt;llflinJ
plato in Qaao •A,'• the dJyj.
oion that btcludeo oU of die
we-11-bown low·price cart.
Tho Plymouth wu p&lt;&gt;Werild,
by. v.a engine will!~ ·

, buy !tecouae we foel'"'.aa
It off~ts Diore and het~t
t'iaaaportation nlue th-.t.n
aity -~ ~1957, car reg~rd·

Wa of price." (From .the
•Jime.iMue of CAR IJFE, the
.~y outo magttlirie.)

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Tbe next meetin1 11 aeheduled
for Jub' 11 1t tbe home of Jfroil.

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yellln1 that the attaeker
"Coming rl1ht b~Jn,d me." O~e
minute l•ter the ua•llant ran lh,
CON OAM~-------- -WR- D.NHII - - - was 'lrrNte:d and Jailed.
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·D. UP - Two men edminiatrati~ ..Uttant1 to Repu·
NYLON IUITf.
lnd,nose ape~lal. hllc11 n Oov. .r.-..11'0.., pnoned thP
HANCOCK. ltlao. UP - IMao •l
n~ftr here of St. Charle, Jlotel bere ·and lttktt.l DO teehnJ.cla.n• worklq ht~ ~t.w
to treat the for "Denny1' ntP-nlnj: F. N. CM- labonll'f'Y bull! hero to ttol ldl!ta fluid th47 grove, atate • . 11t ~l!,eani. chair. P~elsion radar ~tf!iz;aa~a ~ welt
'l'hty ex• m~n. '. He Wll ,
~~·wltn Den· sp.elal ~lon auJls and undara:o
Lheu nlli JE&gt;Iisfn, · ~~ iij ··tutetuy tboroU,b' •O!uwn cleohllti
town of the Dem~.(f In ~hill •tat •. Umo tiler
t~o II!Jal ;rpo
,j~dlti:JUal Both C'J'IrOYe tli&lt;f,,' lf!IIOD ban purpl)lle Is to ra'aiDCa~n a ·,- ·fttf ./_.,,.,
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DUriO( the buJlJleM metLlnJ
lh"l. C. R. YGU~lt pve a repOrt
of the- .1taeeellful mUIJc:ale wl&amp;leb
was lpouol'td bT the SoddJ.
PJan1 were dilmlled lor tbe AJt..
niverNTJ
ceJebnUOil at
tbe
ehu~h oa June 30 and the 1adiel
prepared lbe meau for tJae dJ~t­

'l;t '· l:!!tm&lt;Julh... today'l ~lall

tln~lh~~·~t~sa~m~i·~~·tr,at~loi"i-~~.:.:!~~~~!!!~_!!~~f-

A:Yfi:D.U.

wltll 1bo. ClmpbeU Harper,

YOtlonal tenlee.

Romper Room
The Price Ia Rililb.t
Tru1b or ConaeQ.uencel
Tle Tsc 1Jougb
tt .Could Be You
gurreot ,
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Ma8cdfne. "AfrOr teotiug all
the 1957 ·cars we ·obt;·oq

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Bend w•s made Jlad Saturdar by
a &amp;ub.otantlal 1111\ ol money ~"'
sentod to her by friends ta thi!
business world, on the atr,etli
and ull over,
Her need: Wl,l a new tlllkle tor
the cldc;;Jy station waaon shf'
·lrive•--&lt;he lorlliltt one · "rook J
out" while on • reeent trlp on
her Fathf!r'a buslnt,ll.
The ,.,.on w~o soUcUed her•
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glad by th8 ov.r.whelmlna: a:enet··
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Corr1munity Church will be held
Sunday at •2 p. m. June 1(1. Every
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ex&lt;!ess of the present pool of unemployed Is available here.

Sport Car Driver
Held In Death Of
Man On Saturd~y

Marv ShrlnP., White Shrine of
Jerwalem will meet in regular
aeaslon Friday at l! P. M. Rt the
TOOF Hall Mrs, Nettle Farley.
Dep1,1tv of District 16, will be
present and conduet a school of
.instruction. AU officers are re·
queited to be present. There wdl
be potluck ::~Jrli!~hmentll .

medical mwnbo'-huJtllo lJ dluppearlna tbea da~1 • ..._ the inCOUNTY ~RA'I'IR S!RVIC!
ventlon ot the more m~ern aids
SOUTH POINT,
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A countv-wide prav~ aervlce
to bod)' s:e~lr. 'l'be ;)lysitia111 .sporlti car drivt!r wanted for (class meetinR'l at the Eagle Ridae

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lea will meet Thursday evenin~ at
the ht)me or Mrs. Albert Woodard
East Main Sl , Mrs. Le1ia Flint and
MrS'. Li;lwrence Smith are co·hos.
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including an optimistic roundup story in Time Magazine, is
really no boom at all with respect to housing says Mucha. He

people lo the area, Mucha said labor experts belleve that with
pntience and training programs a reservotr Of personnel far In

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sant to Wheeling, W. Va In his analysis he treated the two
West Virginia counties and Meigs and Gallia as a study unit.
Two other "areas" were the Parkersburg-Marietla·SI. Mary's
and ·the Wheeling-New Martinsville-Bellaire areas.
His romal'ks about Meigs, Mason, Gallia and Jackson (fta..
venswood) Countil:!s will be of palticular interest to Daily Sen·

He doe, not try a prediction about the effects or the addl·
Uonal unit to the Sporn power plant. He said unamors" of
other eXI)anstons- hinting at the Lltart Falls land purchases
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Woodmen's Hall.

A general upgrading of :tving standards over the next 15

of industry to date .

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The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club 10:00 Tbe ee Ia :ft.lgb,t
will meet Friday night at 7 ·30 at 10.30 Truth o-r toqai!quenee~
the home of Mrs Herman Batley 11:00 Tit: TH Dough ·
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JAldia Ave.• New Yollk Clty; 16, N. 1'.
.!L~ ttred u 1econd clua maUtna matter at the post olllee at PQu'l
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•1:: onP VAar ht advanc-e at The Daily Sentinel olflce, $~.60: llJ
apnths. $7.80; thret month&amp;, $3.90. By motor routP. where available·
ori'e Tf\OIIth $1. By J11all ooe year $8; six months, $4.25; three moatbt:
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Published evet·Y afternoon except Sunilay by The OhJo Valley SAn
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The Ju~~ meetin~ pf .the ldddle..
l)Ort Chamber ot-C'Ommerce is to

Company payroll has been forecast for the PointJ Pleasa~t

H9uslng area which in the eyes of Federal Housing Authortty
eConomists includes Meigs, Mason, Jackson and Gallia Coun·
ties.
However , confidential surveys by the FHA indicate that no
great amount of new housing wiU be needed lor in-migration,
What market swelling does take place LaTgely will derive from

be held Friday evf!niM at ~7 . 30 at
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demand· for replacement housing and from the improved living b ase as noted abOve. ·
These generallzr,d oonclusions were given publicly by Frank
A. Mucha, zone economist of the FHA, in an address before
the annual meetfng of the West Virginia Bankers' Association,
April 24. Mr. Edison Hobstetter, president of the Pomeroy
NationaL Bank, kindly supplied a copy of Mucha's speech to
The Daily SentineL

RUARK
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SHRINE Sf.SSION

ba• a social·

businesJ chat, the icbb~l fang Ia
fixed ind awAy You 10· ra,.ey seem

to have talltn a whole JoJ of the
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traces the origin of this boom to the beginning of e~ploltation NEW YORK. _ It's been a p0w.
of the valley's natur~lreaources other than coal Tb.s resulted errul lo.ng time since anybody
from the long su:;tamed postwar boom that led industry to stuck a hand in my mouth, and I
search out new but latent resources. Second, the aggressive mull sa)' that I have approathed
American Gas a·nd Electric Company, mainly, has combined the dentist with fear and have
tho nvi.lilabilUy of cheap coal and abundant water and has emer1gBd admt'h"db. Whblal~e mln~·ebnot&lt;ekd
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that
fering electric power at attractive rates. Third, the economic have tAken nearly all the curse off
misfortun es besetting the soft coal industry have encouraged the tooth-plumbing bualne111.
new method s and processes, jmproved efficlency and greater I am curr('ntly on .the fourth and
utilization . Fourth . industriul chemistry is developmg scores final iea: or fung·fuctna and /an
of new processes to use our resources and is creating markets ~r~~ ;eai~:;~~~~:ac:s toa w:~~iu~;
for new produc ts.
chamber
However, a wF~,rJ1ing note: In today's technology, . when The ethics de-pat:tment prevents
spf!aking of capital Investments of hundreds ~f millions cf my namin1 my o~n ivory me&lt;:han·
doH n·r s . th e c1·ealion (jf one new Joh may require an invest· ic, bul he Is 11 cred1t to the memory
ment of $100,000 ot'Tn:t1re: · · ·
ot Lhe late Dr Leo Berman, ~ho
To dat(~ (!&lt;:~iser cven,lually " :HI ct?lploy _an estl~atcd 4200 ~~:;~f tt~ro~;~e .~!!r 1 ~~~1\si~~3
persons\ th e Celencse CorporlltJoO, Sylvama Electn~ Co., the wtlh out Ihe aid of some of the
Vanadiub Corp., and th e Kyger Creek plant, and Ka1ser, hav(! more modern .'!tuff. Leo would aJ.
U(:COunt ed for 1300 pcnnancnt ''new jobs" ln the four-county sn pour you a drink in the parlor
Pomt Pleasc nt area p, aclkally :.11l this labor force has come whrn lhe dlrly work was done.
from the local supply Only relatively few admlnlstrative peo· !he thing th.at faS;Clnate~t me is
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) 1 tht8 new drilling rtg, whtch repie a1·e brought ln . It lli es tma e
at~er wHI tap th'
_18 oca 1 volvt&gt; s tts burr so fut it has to be
sout·ce for all but about 100 administrative and techmcal peo.. water-cooled. 'They allow the cusple
tomer to run the water·cooling ap·
This cilll take place with little explosive demand for new paratus. which gives you a Jerue
hou sing becau!le the unemployment figure for the Pt. Plf!as· or participation arid . also tak~a
unt area stood at 6.6 m April . Total population is estimated at your mind off lhe noul!' the drtl1
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mnkes
89 375, an increase. of :.! 8 per· eent ~inre 1950, with Me1gs
Nothing hurt11 ony more, of
Couuly barely holdmg tls own. Stglllftcantly, the excess of cour.se, Rlnce they above a ho:rae·
births over deaths in our area is 1,000 annua·lly yet ln these· 11ized shot of novocat,n into your
vcn yt•ars the population has not mcrcascd 7,090 Ratht!r, it jaw, but lhty have ~ot yet man·
went up 2 400. Thu s an estimated 4,750 persons have migrat· a~ed t.o anesthetize the ears. or
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rl.lt' a !!lloncer on the rotary dr11l.
ed away tram the Polnl. easan area•.
A thing I have noticed about
Mucha notes that thts record Is not particularly encourag- a:ood dentist .. , like my friend the
ing. He recognizes it ns an improvement over previous dec· departed Dr. Berman _ who ,In·
ades when the gl•n cral economy of the area was on a Jong to· cidenlally, &lt;lted lau1hin1 In the
bogga·n slide downwnrd from about 1890 to the end of World middle of 1: joke - Is that they
War 11
have developed a wonderful senae
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of pr-attle wt!ilc they work. They
Even With the out-migration, some new hous ng . as een keep you apprised of the protreu
required in our art'a. This js explained by the nature of popu· a11 the airlinea do it now via the
lation movements nnd the soda] changes accompanying them. public addre~a system in the planes
Two observed facts are examples-(1) FOr a lonj time Ameri· and H's nice lo know that It "·on't
cnn far.1ilics have grown smaller and (2), Social security and be lune now, the ua:ly wor~ !1 alretirement beneCits pr.rmit older persons to maintain their mo~t done, and If It doean t hurt
now It never will.
own homes
They have evidently been train·
It ls estimated that 250 new hoU!dng units have been bull( ed, or have learned, to be Informed
annually ih thc Point Pleasant area since 1950. Yet this has on a ered many aubjeets, especial
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dorie little to replace much s:ub·atondard housing, especially ly In the client's rteld, and before
in our rural .areas. Postmasters' reported vacancies wore only

aeem to be franker with the vic. questioning in th.e death or a
tlm•~ and certelnl.y tb, .-.ter or.es friend in a U. S 52 auto crash
have quit playiq wik!h doctor and Saturday, walked out of the brush
approach you on a prac:ttcc.l plumb- near here loday- bnreloot, hun·
log balls. It glvet the candidate gry and covered w1th cuts an'
for the aaw and sc:t:lpel a mighty bruises.
confidenceo which, I suppose, could
The State Highway Patrol sa\·1
siTh: !~~e~~:! ~~:~dm; heart Donald,
28, of Buena Vi •·
operation-or explorattcm- done ta. was
shortly after be
while the r,uent wu: fully con·
at Dobson's
Servi"e
seious. It s called catheterlJJng
a combination restauran•
the heart. You run a kipd ot wire
181 SlMtiOn. . .
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into the arm and Into the chest,
The patrol ~aid he wu taken fo
~~fh wh;:~orJ~d P;:b~hro~~dt~~ lronlon General Hospital and helll
gnph and is vlslble to the att8'11d· rOr lnvestii:ntlon !n the death or
Ouard W. Jewett, 31, Portsmouth.
lng doc:a on a kind of TV sereen
They were looking for a hole in
Jewett and Boland were be·
one of the arterial walls, and this heved ln the spqrts C"ar when ·
piece of pipe probed 'round until crashed on Route 152 near her"
they found It The lady didn't 1'he patrol •aid the auto wu J'lseem to mind and carried on a
casual conversation with old Dr. inl an e!itimated 110 miles B•l
bour when it crashed
Arrowamlth, all neatl~ got up In
llowevcr, only Jewett
wa ~
his men-in-white togr.
There Is sort of a mood to thll round In the wreckage. Author!
moderu 1dufr. If thy veins attend tles .said they alao found shof'.-:,
beUevd to
have belonged to
thee aiw,
,haul and
'em Itout.
cut,
It What
don't you
dw tan't
tuy Boland.
hit It a lick with an axe But get
Boland lold authoritieS 1lC
it done taat, 11nd without a whole
awoke
mornln!l, In a brush
lot of mystery or sentimental clap. pile on thi!i
a
river
bank and made
trap.
hl1 way through the rle~o~olate hi'' .
And, of coUTse, the grutest or
modern medical miracles to me II In the area to the service slot&gt;
anethestlc. Two a:uya cut on me lion.
ror four hour11 In Houston a eouple
The patrol said he wu glve:
yean baek, which takes a mM of first aid for the many minor In·
painkiller. When I woke up l waa juries all over his body. lt:.S
not dnthly lick like you untl to clothes were badly torn, otfie1r.!
be. I was juat hunary and aent
down to the hoapitaJ cafeteria for uld.
They add&amp;d 11e told the 'PrO·
a h1mburaer and a plate or cbocoprletor
or the aa• station he had
late ice cream.
been
"thrown
out or a motorboat'
Well, l 10t to run now. the
and
wanted
a
lift bact to Por"...l·
man attendl to atek uranium In mouth.
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my lac:o, and I ean 1carc:ely
Later he admitted to
to ellrnb baell: into the c:bllr ud
run my Jittie water-coolinJ~ fnaJ. patrolmen that be had been
the crashed sports cat bUt
chine.
slated
he was nut the driver.
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devotedArmys
serln the Pal'kersburg-Marlettu.st. Mary's area. L oca 11 Y, h e sees vant
of God,
ana Salvation

They may be drawn ft·om agriculture, trai\Sferred from those
employed in construction, from other Jndustries, and from the
Under.empJovcd.
' sur.Q:e- or lmmigrancy an d t h ere Iore Increase d
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. !lousing demand, will be felt in JackiOn Coiii'IY from new peo·
· ple
wllh akllls not available In the Point Pleaaant area.
.· (;onsldera~ly more Industrial expansion may be expected.
but. !inlets developed In volume. a net out·,mlvaUon may be
elr\ieeted to eontlllue in most secllons.
' f'ilt~- s~es the ~realest benefit to the Valley beln- Ill• hl•her
WiiJie rates ·oald In an increasln~ numbet oflndiiatr,e• which
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B:OO Mickey Mouse Cl•b
6:00 Five Star Final
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men WhQ, know the most about cars pic,t: Ptymoutb a~ tops in v'al~;

HEALtHY FISH

mi ··
"de dru*s in ~inneeota fLih hat·
oeber1es shoW.d make for sleek,
healthy brook trout in Not~ll
Shore streams this summer. Flab·
fll'l•• lllllervt.sor J!iia1m·.. swen- i· !~~~~~~~~:rr,
son satd 1 brook trout dlstaiP.. 1';
called furunculosis, is beina: tom•
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PLTMOUTH - "Ecoile"'

ltodor of Its llohl"-1957

Moltllaaa lconemy l•n•
"Ia dto 1957 Mobilpo Econ-

omy Run Plymouth w&lt;llflinJ
plato in Qaao •A,'• the dJyj.
oion that btcludeo oU of die
we-11-bown low·price cart.
Tho Plymouth wu p&lt;&gt;Werild,
by. v.a engine will!~ ·

, buy !tecouae we foel'"'.aa
It off~ts Diore and het~t
t'iaaaportation nlue th-.t.n
aity -~ ~1957, car reg~rd·

Wa of price." (From .the
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.~y outo magttlirie.)

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yellln1 that the attaeker
"Coming rl1ht b~Jn,d me." O~e
minute l•ter the ua•llant ran lh,
CON OAM~-------- -WR- D.NHII - - - was 'lrrNte:d and Jailed.
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PI~RU. \ ' li..L..I\ilbilrt l.ee.
·D. UP - Two men edminiatrati~ ..Uttant1 to Repu·
NYLON IUITf.
lnd,nose ape~lal. hllc11 n Oov. .r.-..11'0.., pnoned thP
HANCOCK. ltlao. UP - IMao •l
n~ftr here of St. Charle, Jlotel bere ·and lttktt.l DO teehnJ.cla.n• worklq ht~ ~t.w
to treat the for "Denny1' ntP-nlnj: F. N. CM- labonll'f'Y bull! hero to ttol ldl!ta fluid th47 grove, atate • . 11t ~l!,eani. chair. P~elsion radar ~tf!iz;aa~a ~ welt
'l'hty ex• m~n. '. He Wll ,
~~·wltn Den· sp.elal ~lon auJls and undara:o
Lheu nlli JE&gt;Iisfn, · ~~ iij ··tutetuy tboroU,b' •O!uwn cleohllti
town of the Dem~.(f In ~hill •tat •. Umo tiler
t~o II!Jal ;rpo
,j~dlti:JUal Both C'J'IrOYe tli&lt;f,,' lf!IIOD ban purpl)lle Is to ra'aiDCa~n a ·,- ·fttf ./_.,,.,
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lh"l. C. R. YGU~lt pve a repOrt
of the- .1taeeellful mUIJc:ale wl&amp;leb
was lpouol'td bT the SoddJ.
PJan1 were dilmlled lor tbe AJt..
niverNTJ
ceJebnUOil at
tbe
ehu~h oa June 30 and the 1adiel
prepared lbe meau for tJae dJ~t­

'l;t '· l:!!tm&lt;Julh... today'l ~lall

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wltll 1bo. ClmpbeU Harper,

YOtlonal tenlee.

Romper Room
The Price Ia Rililb.t
Tru1b or ConaeQ.uencel
Tle Tsc 1Jougb
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Ma8cdfne. "AfrOr teotiug all
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6·30 Contuct
7,30 . Wyott Earp
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3.30 Lite With Elizabeth
4:00 Cattl)Oft Club
5:00 ~lckey Mouae Club
6:00 Five Star Fiaal

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HILL AND GULI.Y MAYFLOWER . Mt.Morioh
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Bend w•s made Jlad Saturdar by
a &amp;ub.otantlal 1111\ ol money ~"'
sentod to her by friends ta thi!
business world, on the atr,etli
and ull over,
Her need: Wl,l a new tlllkle tor
the cldc;;Jy station waaon shf'
·lrive•--&lt;he lorlliltt one · "rook J
out" while on • reeent trlp on
her Fathf!r'a buslnt,ll.
The ,.,.on w~o soUcUed her•
bi!knownst to her and was llldfl
glad by th8 ov.r.whelmlna: a:enet··
ouaKnow
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Corr1munity Church will be held
Sunday at •2 p. m. June 1(1. Every
one is welcom,d.

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the downwnrd t1·end slowed, but not Yet stopped by the Influx "Commonder In Chler• In the

ex&lt;!ess of the present pool of unemployed Is available here.

Sport Car Driver
Held In Death Of
Man On Saturd~y

Marv ShrlnP., White Shrine of
Jerwalem will meet in regular
aeaslon Friday at l! P. M. Rt the
TOOF Hall Mrs, Nettle Farley.
Dep1,1tv of District 16, will be
present and conduet a school of
.instruction. AU officers are re·
queited to be present. There wdl
be potluck ::~Jrli!~hmentll .

medical mwnbo'-huJtllo lJ dluppearlna tbea da~1 • ..._ the inCOUNTY ~RA'I'IR S!RVIC!
ventlon ot the more m~ern aids
SOUTH POINT,
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A countv-wide prav~ aervlce
to bod)' s:e~lr. 'l'be ;)lysitia111 .sporlti car drivt!r wanted for (class meetinR'l at the Eagle Ridae

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lea will meet Thursday evenin~ at
the ht)me or Mrs. Albert Woodard
East Main Sl , Mrs. Le1ia Flint and
MrS'. Li;lwrence Smith are co·hos.
tesses.

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including an optimistic roundup story in Time Magazine, is
really no boom at all with respect to housing says Mucha. He

people lo the area, Mucha said labor experts belleve that with
pntience and training programs a reservotr Of personnel far In

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sant to Wheeling, W. Va In his analysis he treated the two
West Virginia counties and Meigs and Gallia as a study unit.
Two other "areas" were the Parkersburg-Marietla·SI. Mary's
and ·the Wheeling-New Martinsville-Bellaire areas.
His romal'ks about Meigs, Mason, Gallia and Jackson (fta..
venswood) Countil:!s will be of palticular interest to Daily Sen·

He doe, not try a prediction about the effects or the addl·
Uonal unit to the Sporn power plant. He said unamors" of
other eXI)anstons- hinting at the Lltart Falls land purchases
--could not be conftrme d.

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Play-:round As90Ciation \\Ill have 10:30 New~ Headlines
playground a! 10:40 Nltel11ltcb
7 P. M. WedneSday arfd everyone 12:00 TooiJhl
in that area is ui'ged to be present. 1.00 SIGN OfF
a meetlne at the

Muthit 's observations ra11ged over territory from Point Plea·

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·The White RDSe Lodge, AuxiliarY of the Brotherhood of Rail.
road Trainmen, will meet at. "·"""
P. M. Wednesday afternoon
Woodmen's Hall.

A general upgrading of :tving standards over the next 15

of industry to date .

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SEWING CLUB TO MEET
The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club 10:00 Tbe ee Ia :ft.lgb,t
will meet Friday night at 7 ·30 at 10.30 Truth o-r toqai!quenee~
the home of Mrs Herman Batley 11:00 Tit: TH Dough ·
with Mrs. William Robson as the 11 : ~ tt Could Be You
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Popu/ation Growth In Four County Area
Not Expected To Boom From Influx Of
New Industry Says FHA EconomJst

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The Middleport Garden Club
wUI meet Wednesday evemng at
' the home or Mrs. Ernest Muag ut
7,30 P . M.

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Tigers Win 1-0 over SJfaCUH fft-.PORYLeGii8

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'to Win Fifth .
Nation~ Open

The Daflg Sentfrael

SPORTS
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Racine Is 4-2.

Ben Hollt~ '1.11 tnat11lled as t~e 1
tt Iavo~lle today to seQre a.n un- 1
Pl"t!cedented' Mh Yil'lotY in th e-

o,·er Indians,
Tie For Lead

By Ch•t Tannc:blll

The Me1g, County Pony Leagu·!

-National ()tieD Jolt championalli'
Wh~b &amp;eta unde'rway Thursday

There is rlear and strong distreSs
!lignal coming over the radio
at the re.designed Inverne l'i
waves lrom the Rock Springs
«turn.
neighborhood where live!! Phil
Old prO Jimmy Dl!'maret, younf Collins. Clearly it sayl\: SOS, SOS,
Pettt Thomson and Doug Fo ;•l SOS.
were equal second choices at 8·1
Colli,n s is hurting bad for an
defeoding Ch1mpion Cary Mid dle- OVA caliber pitcher. Sunday, his
eoff, Jultus Boros and Sam Snead faithful crew who loves baseball
were bracbted at 10.1 and Dow with a pusion £it for a Romeo
Finsterwald, Gene Uttler, Jack .•· went down before the onslaught of
Burke, Arnold Palmer and Jay 1 Gallipolis, 21 ·8, wbieh Is a respeclHebert were 16-l lontshola.
able 1930iah basketball score. A
For the other 150 men who wi'l total of 16 hits were racked against
seek gold and glory in this 571h three Pomeroy pitchers but ,
edition of one of the world'~ strangely enough, It wasn't the
greateHt tournnments it was "b ..! hits of the oppo.'lit~on Umt actually
yOur m~r~:ey and 111lce your pic'k.'' beat Pomeroy as it was ttte parade
. 1Wo Prac:tlc• Ro..,ndt
o! fielding errors . Thert' were 10
Jloflan already has turned ill c~stly bobbles. Pomeroy hud 1 :!1
two practice rounds ot lverncs~. h1ts.
and the only thifl( yo·u could say
This unhenlthy .fit•lding condt·
f or both round!J was thlt they d1·u0 ~, has ex JSJCd smce
Huey "Btg
'W8l'e consistent. Eeh time, th•! Chief 1teyll01ds h~d to Withdraw
lillie Texas wen! out in 8&amp; and as the Pomeroy PILcher. The net
returned m 38 for ldentlt1l 73,. r~rult Of that Joss; h~~ be~n not
The par rigurCs for the 6.9lfl· only ~i:a of ~ppos1l10n h1ts, but
yard Inverness courst are 34-J'!- also tOO ffli~Y tl!'ro_
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However, despite kogan's un · thetr l)atural postttons a.s one after
lmpres.sive praetir~ rounds, m1·st the ,,ther of th~m went to the
experts feel be rates the favor · roun~ to try thetr hand at pitchite's role becaute or fils succc~s ".&amp;.
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.._ollfns, weli.rms: a fa~e ~w1ce os
he want' thlt tlfth trown s 1 long as CBl:ry Stengel /I after a
mueb be can talf.e it.
lO·game loahg str~k. Raid this

morning he f'xpects to sign Ed
Demoske¥ of Middleport. Ed h:.~s
done some: pitching and may be a
partial answer. Collins iJ hopine
he v.·ill be the complete o ne .

wa5 !ICramblc-d Monday n~lhl in
Pomeroy and Racine as the T iers rose up tu edgr Syra~uu in tl
well-played and tfght baJl 1ame
1·0. .
In the other !lame Larry Mor.-i

so n's Racine Club held onto ai tic
ror first place with a 4-2 wi:1

BY UNI1111 PUll
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NATIONAL LIAOUI
The Mllwaukl!&amp; Braves are the
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majors' No. 1 en11m1 this year
Cinclnnatl . . . . It 10 .8M
because they're playing like alsoPhiladelphia ... 28 19 .~G6 1
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agalnft the Weak teams but
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:Sr"oklyn ...... 28 20 .tltls 1 ~
Milwaukeu . , . . 28 20' .M3 11,'- look lite t'tlompl0n8 against their
chlel National t.fla~t~e rlvnls.
St. Loulo . . . . . 2d 21 .553 3
New York . : . . 20 St .A'D2 11
The Bra\lee again rose to the
challenge or a top contendeT Mon·
PIH.sbW'gb . . . . 17 32 .347 13
C'hicaeo · . · . · 14 29 .326 13
day nliht when Boh B'Uhlla lourMondly'a RnUitt
hit pitching ~nd Ed Mathews' twoMilwaukee 3 Brooklyn l night
run homer s:aVc them a s-1 vic.
Pftbburs:h S Cincinnati 2 nieht
tory over thf' Brooklyn Dod~ers .
T!JetdiY'• Preblble Pltchert
The win put the Braves into a
Milwaukee at Brooklyn nii(.l 1. third-place He with the Dodger 11 •
-crone 2-1 YS Craig 2-2.
The Redlegs lost D-2 to Pittsburgh.
Chicago' at New Yr.rk night-- , The betrolt 'l'!gerf wAlloped the
Kalser 1·3 Vfl Gomez ?·3.
N'!W,..lork Yal~keea K for t~cir
St. l..ouls at Philadelphia nlf't 11XI11 - "vtctory tu eight meet1ngs
-Dicbm'l 2-2 VI Simmuns 4·2
with the world champion s and tht.&gt;
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh nlg~1t BoHtQn Red Sox {'lubhed ,tl jtl Kan.
-GrOIII!I 4-2 Vll Smith o-1 or Ar · sna City All, tl-4, In the only otht&gt;r
royo 2·5.
big IP-ague activity.
AMIIJCAN LEAGUE
Buhl, who beat th e Dod gers
W L Pet. GB eight timer, ln ~t ~ f'll~un, did it for
ChiCil.l!o . . .
32 l:'l .681
the serond Ume this Yl'lll' altho ug h
New York
28 21 .381 IJ
lix
k ~pt him In f•·equt~nt
Dc.trolt
27 24 .529 '7 I•:::~;~~·, The bill right hnntler
out tlve fur hlfl fifth vie.
Cleveland ... , 2fl 28 .&amp;21 7'A. 1,
Bos1on . . . . .
20 2S .sto 8
the vear.
Baltimore . . .
22 27 .449 11
, who hit only .218
Xaneu City ... 21 29 .4~ 121f.a
Brooklyn last 1100~on , put
Washington
lH 1!J ,340 l7
uhend with his third ·
Morul•v•• Resultt
&amp;11d llinl)lea by, Bill
Boston 11 Kansa! City 4
LOJ&amp;n and Hank
Dttrolt 9 'New York ~
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Tu.Hay's llrolt1ltf•
Newcombe suiand !'loW alands 4-6
New York nt Chica~o · nigl'l~
Shant! 6·1 v.11 Wll.t~nn 6-2
the year. Gil Hodge! had thrfle
Washington at
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Mr. 1nd Mn. WIIU:un Burford
have been In Dayton vititin~ tJielr
daughler, Mn. Harold Clark.
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. E. 11. Wood drovt"
to Moupdsvllle thla weekend _,,.
tet th.etr. •ran~riiuat.ter, Irene.
who will visit them while her
parents, lf.r and Mrs. H. H. War
rcn, Mouii.C11vtUe, ttnd Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Wood,
Ripley, ar ~&gt;
tpendinf two weeki! in Florida.
Mr. an.d Mrs. W111ard Stiver~
Oallu, Texis, arrive e here Mon
day for a visit with relatives.
Sunda)' guests of Miss . fJ! '~
Cecil wel'C Mn. ·M arie Sv,:ope, in·
~ructor at MarshaH College, anti
Miss Lena Ro~. Huntington. The
ladiea, who had attended U~c
commencement exercise! at Ohio
UniveTstty, Wt:lre ' rlaumates of
Miss Ceeil at OU.

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Mr. Bartels.
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Barter.
Mr. and Mrs.
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Z.ne&amp;l'illc, Wer.e
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of Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and
family and were aceompanle!
hom.e. by their . grand11on, · ·Tommy
Lyona, for a visit.

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Baer,

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Otta...., Ill., pray1 that Army
Speelalllt 3/e Wllllam 8. Girard will eome borne a tree man to
occupy f,h&amp;t empty cbair. He .. the 01 ..m.di!Jell for tri&amp;J by &amp;
THI GIUID FAMILY at home b1.

m. the ldD..ln&amp;: of a Ja.paneae woman on • ~iry range. From Jelt: LDu1a Glrud, broth-

The Holatein Twilight meetln~

is always one of the belter cbirl

.Japanese court oa ID&amp;Dillughter ebarpa:

meeting1 1nd Mn. Hitrold Shadle
and Jlm Shadle, ho1t.11 for th!s
er; Louia' chUdnli, Terry. I, ad Jo.um, 16: liN. Otrard.. The
year's TwUlgbt
MeP.tinJ, Uv;;
Wbole town il wroup.t up.
fl.,.,..loftGI~CoJ,
worked hard to make aure thai
year's meeting wiU be no extc~
the difficult girls' good groo'lt· you attended 4-H camp. Thiij ~ tion So mark down June 18th a~
ing; Ed IrVin and Che1 Haddo1 the opinion Of Jack Rogers and the day you will altf'nd the meel ·
Mrs. Addie E~Wat'ds visited ller who judged Uie poster contes~ be Is in a pretty good prudtion 13 in g.
sister, Mrs. Ella ,stewart of Weat and boys good troomin&amp;; WJlliJl ,,-, know whl~ be's talking about, n
Federal ~IOIIne Tax hfuncl
Columbia. She is ln a serious con- Gregory, our eounl)' agent, wl.1 }'Ou ball ~layen-flre me 11 last
Farmer• will receive a .$.03 -vp
diUon,
was in charge Of tHe e-ci ji.ldaiu&amp; notice on your lntentions.
galloa Federal Tar re!und on ul
. C~uck Armlt.rqiJ.&amp; of· Waverly, and !(Brother) 8111 Priddy, who
ga10line
used lor farm.tnl pur·
OhiO J1 spendin&amp; a lew Weeks usllited 'lrit!i th~ af\deUN. Tbe '~
pOJel duriDJ the {isnl J:elt Jtar ·
with Mr, and lli's. Jame1 Jones'.
are fbe li:ind of peOple that we
ing July 1. tll'l8, ud endina lUD'~
Janice Duncai'l whO is employed must WAve to . mlike our ovehlll
30,
1957. You wiU tu~ from
In Columb'Us visited her parentl, 4-H prbgatn iuccessluJ and We
\I!IL.. IAM P. GllEGOilY
July 1, 1115'7, to Septembe' 30,
Mr. anQ. Mrs. Burerl Dunean, Sat- are Jl'llteful for tbeit help.
M11on Ceunty Aplcul"\'r• Actent 1917 te tile for your rtfund.
urday at!:d Sunday.
TH\oJirtW -«:n.....U• Dey
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The procet.ure for DUng will
Mn. Alma Peek and ehlldren,
Ddih't lOJf!t., tofi;IOi'fow it JO:OJ
f61t cbbdnt saibiGay &amp;t tlar- 1 be the same 11 lalt year wu• ono
Jerty. Sberon aod Jim, and Sandra A. M. we w111 bavt olir 1nnual
Ylncent of Cbtll.l cothe, railed on ' coUnty AMi Up Da;..r. Thl.l b mon field ~ere ' hl Pt. Pleasant exeeptlon; Instead of filling out a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henty .Moh· the unte fGt the . dimonsttali~. startin1 at 1:80 P. M.. the South double unl JeHD. tilly Pill ea•d
~ filled oul
day. ·
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Laft rear the Elr:tensloh Offirtl
plote 1oitume). SO\ilni
cwool ers will bold a Junior ~Show. Tbifl
o~Ult,) arid ~tYl!! . J\Hul! Cii~tes:.s sh~;~w ill · de..sijhed Primarjly ror hJndiM ~e forms for tetUnsc
Wlbhers heli: wll1 ro td tbe -:-eo the youthful Jersey Preeders to yout tefund. I d9D't knOW' whetl1·
global
' or state eontesta in Ju~ help them Jearn about quality et we will handle tbe rorma th'4
BY RUSSELL II. PRIDDY
cattle and bO..• to exhibit them . year or not. II ..e do or of I nod
Ma10n County FOur tf Clul:l A,.nt 11M Aujwlt.
There will be four age daswo out ••o wilt baYe the fofDUI, I
Covlliil
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tn the show: J'unlor and Senior will lnlorm yn Ia 1DJ week~y
Last Thursday, you will reca.l, : TW· Stale wiU send iwpb 1lu ,. ealvea, Junior and Senior Year!· M'llrlpaper iolumD.
we beld our Annual Actlvitlea tim, Otorll Page and clara .M •• inga, cows, two years but leu
Day at our 4-'11: Camp. In all, 1WatiOit Oil July 8 to •WOrt ou ·· than four years old, and C'OWII
aECALJ.; UUAJI
!tome 215 4-H duD membe s, youaj 4-H camp. 'rbe 'VJOtkera for four ye1u and older. A Junior
KANSAS CITY, )((1. UP -Tile
leader~. par~nts
anti
frlend.i the Oldet .t!amp on July 1$ will - Champlor., a
Champio•t, ltan!WI Citt A.Ulleties lllw. ·r · ·
.were m attendance. 1 think eve "Y William Pihnell. Clara- Mae W.u- and a Grand
wi!J also e~lled right· hancted pitdtltr Jaet
one had a good thne and mo.~t son and Ralph tzar~.
be s.eleeted.
will 'le Urba;t frOm Denver 1f the ·Ame ·
came awBy happy. ·I would - Jilte to
lo.lttle LH~utti afng to C11t1p done b;y W. D.
Dire ·· I ean ASIOda.iJon. He won three
thank the judges for their belp
Twn. or thr;ee \ of !he Lltth
in supeTVi.sing the vt~rJous Judg· Men's B.ill League have alk")cl
ing i!ontests. they . were : Mt~ ' what t() dc:t about golD( to camp
Ann Bartlett, Baited Cood!t; Jhn and What tO do to pro'tet!t their
Darby and Emil Gore, Eleetri '· positions. If you will contact m~
cation; Mrs. Clifford Dunn , Can- nr th.is bfflce, 1 will contact yo,,.
ned Goods; Mrs. Wi11iRm Grego . ~ . mnn~ger or coach. I believe that
Sewing: Mrs. Sally .Jacobs and if thls Js done, you won't have to
M~~~y La!llie, who judgec1 fear losin_R your ~osition ~~~~o

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OUTBOARDS FOit 1957!
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Mrs. Blil Flelds neelved &amp;It eY(
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Havana 6 Montreal 5

Toronto 8 • Ml~'l'l 1
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Columbua 1 Roeht~Wr 3 , . ·
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111 addldoo to !lie eottle mt'&gt;ll
W. L. N•.trthrrn, k•n•ion Dairy-~
man, wttl Jl}ve a fitlll'le and lh"'*'·
ln1 deBWnatraUon and CbarlM ' liW Joa,o NeYille brlde-etfC!t
Slaclc, Fieldm1n for the Ameri- lber L l"k-kt111 wa~
un Jeraey Cattle Club, will dii· 1 altowe~ (lve~ by
tuas ...,...hit'• New Jq the Jenty and Ef.fle ,tltl.&amp;betb
BJ'Ieed.''
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The Jersey Breed~rr hilv~ h t· Monday evenln1.
1 ed up an attractive program an I
PRaent were Mr. and Mr&amp;
~&gt;~tend£d an invitatJon to aU ' i 'l·
teruted people to attend. U you eJ't Lewil ud children, Mrs.
lib Jood e~ttle and a &amp;DeW t1i.tll! ~ker and ebildren, Dale
show, then plan to attend th.e- Wilma Siyre, CrrJVer Harrla
J1ne, Mn. Ba:r;ry
Jersey Show in Pt . Pteaunt.
Janet W1rner, IWff•. Naoma
Kelsteln Twllltht
The llol~in Twil itbt meetin :! Joan NevUie, Mn. Charles
Proffitt and
will be held at the MI. Vern 1 • Mrs.
Farm , South1ide, W. Va., Jurre 1~;
The progr.am w1ll Jtart at 7=·!1
P M. Included in tbe program
will be a judging contut, slid ~ '
shown b)' Tbomaa Bentley, Fie II
man Cor the Holstein AQOeiati . ~
and a talk by Bob Steele, Auis!ant E..Unaion Dairyman.

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Cecil Owen,.
'Jletent JUfllt.l -o! IIIII Frit:dl$

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INDOORS and OUTDOORS

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CLEVELAND, 0 . UP-Cle · t.· btfor~ $t!ote eould betln "i-01 rrland pllcher llerb Scote WRI lo lng obt, bb1 Itt idae\1 thl!! t@ihr
undereo lhother JCJ-ies tJf viSion .schedulett lor toda)' WOUld jiY~
tests toda)' be{ore ie&lt;Jtnhi.K wh ~ n bim a ehance to be. rftore eiri.aJJl
he can return lo t~e fttbund . ·
about tile lehJlh of 1M rt~U,ei'·
The sauthPaw, who !'-fs hts vi- ating :petiod.
sion remain! "fum at loft; tfh·
Seofe ~tlihtd to Clevelan t
t~ncek," Indicated he would go ~n ~ond•y aft'er 1pen4in1 1!: daYJ at
h1s homl! In Late Worth, Fla., ,. 1 · · · ~ :!: '11 home In .HaterrtOw.B,
t::ye speciaUst Dr. Charles t Thor l .,, 1
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ln hi$ flr~t vislt t6 ' the Cje\1 ~
or rest.
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LaS'! week the 11pecialist sdd It he told his teammateS, . '1 feet
may be rcur or five more wee\.:: ' like pllttfl'1:e a uniform on · rill'

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Braves Stay Hot Against BestOpposition, Lose To Weak 9's

RESULTS

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MORE TESTS SET FOR SOORE~ EYE

Gene Heswn's brilliant l·h itte r
against Coolville Sunday was in lhe , over the Indians at Racine. Rl'!
way of ser ving ~tic e to the rest C"ine and Syracuse earh have twn
of Lhe OVA tt·~ s th at Hartford wins against one loss now find
will tM! plenty tou h to beat. From the [nd ians and Tigers .stand at
now Oil every r•l u wil l be point· o ne win against two losses.
ing to the 0\illl'r·men, trying to
A th rown ball by catr'her StPknock them orr.
IV::\11 .back to pitcher Hubbard g•1t
PHILADELPHIA UP -Stan
The schedt•lc calls for l\1iddle· loose and allowed Hownd Well ~
"1'he Man" Musial witl tie ~he
port lo pla•y tot H1utfonl next Sun · to scOI'e from third baJe in th &lt;!
Notional League rerord of
day, June 16. W~ understand r.ego- third inning. It won the game for
playing in 822 eonseeUtlve
li&lt;:~tlon8' are afuot to make it , n the 'l'i gr r.~.
games wben be takes the field
night game at Bllchll•l Field , po~sl·
Htti.JOard had got a dose ot wild
against . the Philadelphia Phil·
bly Saturday night. This would be
B tasty treat fOI' fllns o! the :~rea .
ness. walking Howard Wells, Jir 11
lies here tonight.
J us1 wh o Ch
. ar 1ey Sto bal't would Sprou se and Mike Werry to fill
!lend up against Hesson and Tucker the 1.:acks.
But bec.omlng Stan "The
is a moot point. He has .Jim Bowles
Man" Musial wasn't very excit·
· For the Tigers ;Ingles were hlt
who tossed l1 neat 8-hitte-r at Pt
in.: for llim. N~Jr was he muett
Pleasant Sunday, hift'!Belf. ' Mick by Wells. Sprouse and Eddie Buf.
impressed a~ut breaking the
Miller (if Mkk's arm has lost its fington. ~a•·t'O'IS, winning pltche",
record w1ten he plays againat
recent soren('SSI, Bob Ashley of fan ner! mne and walked three.
the Phils Wedne1day nlehtFor the Joge rs Butch Arms, Stl!·
lhe Marshall Co llege varsity, and
barrine ac~ident. He's more
oven Dave Hindy who caught art and Parker bad sintles, :Hu .'
interested
in getting bil
Bowles Sunday but also is a pitch· hard fanned and walked one In hh
3,000lh hit. He now bu 2850.
er of reknown .
lhree innings while Wlnebrenne
Watch our columns for a dcfl· also fanned one but walked nota
nlte announ(''i'ment
about thiS in the final throe.
game. The tv:o dubs would put on
Line score
a fine baseball show.
Sy111cu.&lt;te ·. . . . .
000 000--0 3 1
Tigers . . . . .
001 OOx- l 3 1
S)'i'ac•Jsc, Hubbard LP, Winebrenn er (3) and Stewart. Tlgen
Bartels and Ebersbach .
HI'USTON. Tex. UP - School·
ALL UNU.NID
teacher Roy Harris, lookirfg for
areener pastutet, and dane~ mu.
At Racine all Blx runs were un•
ed hiA leagt;c-lctiding average to earned ag, the Jndiah~J committe 1 ter WHiie Pdltrano who figures to
.371.
!ive errors and Racine thre • Jive him a t4sson 1 square ort In
epic J\et.vyweight brawl toWUsun fanned three and walld an
End Lou String
night.
'!;he Pirate~ ended u .~ t nng of 15 two lor . the loe:en and Clclan1
The to-round meeting of the
straig ht losSNJ Lo Cincinnati dat· fanned seven and w:'llkcd noM
two was set for Sam Houston
!ng back to last July 22 when Both pitchers went tho route.
Collseum.
Vern Law tm·nerl 111 a fottr·hilter.
The Indians took u 2·0 lead
The hassle eould produce the
Law yielded a sl n~le to lead-off Lhe rirs t when Blackwell go t 10
chief
challenger to the winner tjf
man Johnny l'emple and W11 Uy !'iecond on a two-bnsc cnor and
Post followt• rl w1th 11 homer to came ho~ when Knight double 1 the world heavyweight title fight
give the Hedle,ll'A a qukk 2·0 J. Smith got on via nn error atH! between champion Flo-yd Patter.
son and Hurricane Jacbon, set
bulge, llut he &gt;I' ll~ l ~g ge11 for only Kn ight : cored on the pli!y.
tor July 29.
two more.., hilS the n •st of t he
way.
Bul tbat was all for thP. Indians
SINDING THREI
Raci ne got two in llle fourth
C harl c~· M.1XW(•\I smashed hi s innin ~ when Wi('kline led otr
~EW. YORK UP- St. John'!
ninth nnd lOth h ume t·.~ an d dtove with ;1 lii ugl l:'. Dwaine Wolfu AOI U~1vers1ly announced today ;t
1
tn five mns to puct&gt; Qetroil's l(). Ilis Hocond , sin"[le lilnd Wtl!!oft...
lN~Ll .. .en:d tlsr.,c r11nnp~. ha&lt;'1111 utlack on LIH't't~ Yunk e1• pitch· Wolr(• walk ed. filliug the sacks
mtler L10nef Stevens 11nd quarte··.
n.o.. Al Kalin'" uull llnr vey Ku t&gt;n n
'l'hcn Gl'llham was safe 011 a mllers Slepheu Barlold .and Uoy,1
al~o hOrMn·d for ttw Ti g.t • r·~ whi!t• field ~ r' s ehui t'c ~ Wkkllne scu··- ~enry , to th_e NCAA trark und
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Mlckcy Mnn11 e hit No 15.
E~.-'1 on tht• hour pln y at the plat ~ fteld. champiOnth~ps Friday and
Dtrk (: ernr rt 's two lwmer ~ and La!N Dwaint:l Wolfe scored. on 8 Sntutday at Austm, Tex.
a duubh• drO\f' in siK r·u ns for the pas~l·d ba ll.
Ht•d Sox , who hit\·e S('UI' ed 2R
Again in lhe fiflb . Bill Ar nott
run ~ 1n thl't'•' s tr al~ h! vkioril~li.
W&lt;IS ~af~ on an
error, J1e::ut• lt '
Wi ckl ine,sl ngled ami Johnny Clc- .
lund Wfl~ safe on nnothcr error 111
A1·nutt scored. D. Wolfe rear ht• I
ri rst on still arwlht•r error und
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Wicklint' sc•ored.
NEW YORK St. Nicholas Arena - AI .. Mlteff, 203o/4, Artentl fntlians . . . . . . . . 21}0 000--2 3 5
000 22x-4 5 3
na, Outpointed Willi BtsmanoH, Hacine
Indians, Wilson and Kni ght.
1901h, Germany (10).
Racine, Cleland and Wlckllne.
Nl YOALIANS - Willie Vluohl\
GAM!S TONIGHT
160, Lot AngeiH, outpointed AI
County Llttl• Le•o"•
(Tigerj Wlllltml, 155, New Or- PirBtElS at Rncine
lean• (10).
Yankees at Redlcgs, 0 . 1
Syrucu&amp;e at Dodgen, D. :iJ
JOHANNESBURG __. Mik• Holt,
Middleport L. LNgu.
164, South Africa, outpointed Jim· Yanks at Senators, D. 1
Martinet, 16HI:ol, Pho.nl11, ,Sox at Indian~ . D. 2

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Tigers Win 1-0 over SJfaCUH fft-.PORYLeGii8

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Nation~ Open

The Daflg Sentfrael

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Racine Is 4-2.

Ben Hollt~ '1.11 tnat11lled as t~e 1
tt Iavo~lle today to seQre a.n un- 1
Pl"t!cedented' Mh Yil'lotY in th e-

o,·er Indians,
Tie For Lead

By Ch•t Tannc:blll

The Me1g, County Pony Leagu·!

-National ()tieD Jolt championalli'
Wh~b &amp;eta unde'rway Thursday

There is rlear and strong distreSs
!lignal coming over the radio
at the re.designed Inverne l'i
waves lrom the Rock Springs
«turn.
neighborhood where live!! Phil
Old prO Jimmy Dl!'maret, younf Collins. Clearly it sayl\: SOS, SOS,
Pettt Thomson and Doug Fo ;•l SOS.
were equal second choices at 8·1
Colli,n s is hurting bad for an
defeoding Ch1mpion Cary Mid dle- OVA caliber pitcher. Sunday, his
eoff, Jultus Boros and Sam Snead faithful crew who loves baseball
were bracbted at 10.1 and Dow with a pusion £it for a Romeo
Finsterwald, Gene Uttler, Jack .•· went down before the onslaught of
Burke, Arnold Palmer and Jay 1 Gallipolis, 21 ·8, wbieh Is a respeclHebert were 16-l lontshola.
able 1930iah basketball score. A
For the other 150 men who wi'l total of 16 hits were racked against
seek gold and glory in this 571h three Pomeroy pitchers but ,
edition of one of the world'~ strangely enough, It wasn't the
greateHt tournnments it was "b ..! hits of the oppo.'lit~on Umt actually
yOur m~r~:ey and 111lce your pic'k.'' beat Pomeroy as it was ttte parade
. 1Wo Prac:tlc• Ro..,ndt
o! fielding errors . Thert' were 10
Jloflan already has turned ill c~stly bobbles. Pomeroy hud 1 :!1
two practice rounds ot lverncs~. h1ts.
and the only thifl( yo·u could say
This unhenlthy .fit•lding condt·
f or both round!J was thlt they d1·u0 ~, has ex JSJCd smce
Huey "Btg
'W8l'e consistent. Eeh time, th•! Chief 1teyll01ds h~d to Withdraw
lillie Texas wen! out in 8&amp; and as the Pomeroy PILcher. The net
returned m 38 for ldentlt1l 73,. r~rult Of that Joss; h~~ be~n not
The par rigurCs for the 6.9lfl· only ~i:a of ~ppos1l10n h1ts, but
yard Inverness courst are 34-J'!- also tOO ffli~Y tl!'ro_
r s brought
70.
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However, despite kogan's un · thetr l)atural postttons a.s one after
lmpres.sive praetir~ rounds, m1·st the ,,ther of th~m went to the
experts feel be rates the favor · roun~ to try thetr hand at pitchite's role becaute or fils succc~s ".&amp;.
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.._ollfns, weli.rms: a fa~e ~w1ce os
he want' thlt tlfth trown s 1 long as CBl:ry Stengel /I after a
mueb be can talf.e it.
lO·game loahg str~k. Raid this

morning he f'xpects to sign Ed
Demoske¥ of Middleport. Ed h:.~s
done some: pitching and may be a
partial answer. Collins iJ hopine
he v.·ill be the complete o ne .

wa5 !ICramblc-d Monday n~lhl in
Pomeroy and Racine as the T iers rose up tu edgr Syra~uu in tl
well-played and tfght baJl 1ame
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In the other !lame Larry Mor.-i

so n's Racine Club held onto ai tic
ror first place with a 4-2 wi:1

BY UNI1111 PUll
.., UrYted Pru•
NATIONAL LIAOUI
The Mllwaukl!&amp; Braves are the
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majors' No. 1 en11m1 this year
Cinclnnatl . . . . It 10 .8M
because they're playing like alsoPhiladelphia ... 28 19 .~G6 1
rani
agalnft the Weak teams but
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:Sr"oklyn ...... 28 20 .tltls 1 ~
Milwaukeu . , . . 28 20' .M3 11,'- look lite t'tlompl0n8 against their
chlel National t.fla~t~e rlvnls.
St. Loulo . . . . . 2d 21 .553 3
New York . : . . 20 St .A'D2 11
The Bra\lee again rose to the
challenge or a top contendeT Mon·
PIH.sbW'gb . . . . 17 32 .347 13
C'hicaeo · . · . · 14 29 .326 13
day nliht when Boh B'Uhlla lourMondly'a RnUitt
hit pitching ~nd Ed Mathews' twoMilwaukee 3 Brooklyn l night
run homer s:aVc them a s-1 vic.
Pftbburs:h S Cincinnati 2 nieht
tory over thf' Brooklyn Dod~ers .
T!JetdiY'• Preblble Pltchert
The win put the Braves into a
Milwaukee at Brooklyn nii(.l 1. third-place He with the Dodger 11 •
-crone 2-1 YS Craig 2-2.
The Redlegs lost D-2 to Pittsburgh.
Chicago' at New Yr.rk night-- , The betrolt 'l'!gerf wAlloped the
Kalser 1·3 Vfl Gomez ?·3.
N'!W,..lork Yal~keea K for t~cir
St. l..ouls at Philadelphia nlf't 11XI11 - "vtctory tu eight meet1ngs
-Dicbm'l 2-2 VI Simmuns 4·2
with the world champion s and tht.&gt;
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh nlg~1t BoHtQn Red Sox {'lubhed ,tl jtl Kan.
-GrOIII!I 4-2 Vll Smith o-1 or Ar · sna City All, tl-4, In the only otht&gt;r
royo 2·5.
big IP-ague activity.
AMIIJCAN LEAGUE
Buhl, who beat th e Dod gers
W L Pet. GB eight timer, ln ~t ~ f'll~un, did it for
ChiCil.l!o . . .
32 l:'l .681
the serond Ume this Yl'lll' altho ug h
New York
28 21 .381 IJ
lix
k ~pt him In f•·equt~nt
Dc.trolt
27 24 .529 '7 I•:::~;~~·, The bill right hnntler
out tlve fur hlfl fifth vie.
Cleveland ... , 2fl 28 .&amp;21 7'A. 1,
Bos1on . . . . .
20 2S .sto 8
the vear.
Baltimore . . .
22 27 .449 11
, who hit only .218
Xaneu City ... 21 29 .4~ 121f.a
Brooklyn last 1100~on , put
Washington
lH 1!J ,340 l7
uhend with his third ·
Morul•v•• Resultt
&amp;11d llinl)lea by, Bill
Boston 11 Kansa! City 4
LOJ&amp;n and Hank
Dttrolt 9 'New York ~
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their other :run In
Tu.Hay's llrolt1ltf•
Newcombe suiand !'loW alands 4-6
New York nt Chica~o · nigl'l~
Shant! 6·1 v.11 Wll.t~nn 6-2
the year. Gil Hodge! had thrfle
Washington at
Kansas Citv of the Dodgers' four hlti and ra isnlght-Stobbs 0-10 v1 Garver 4·4

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MounctavtJU, tor a vl.it.
Mr. 1nd Mn. WIIU:un Burford
have been In Dayton vititin~ tJielr
daughler, Mn. Harold Clark.
Mr. an&lt;l Mrs. E. 11. Wood drovt"
to Moupdsvllle thla weekend _,,.
tet th.etr. •ran~riiuat.ter, Irene.
who will visit them while her
parents, lf.r and Mrs. H. H. War
rcn, Mouii.C11vtUe, ttnd Mr. and
Mrs. C. L. Wood,
Ripley, ar ~&gt;
tpendinf two weeki! in Florida.
Mr. an.d Mrs. W111ard Stiver~
Oallu, Texis, arrive e here Mon
day for a visit with relatives.
Sunda)' guests of Miss . fJ! '~
Cecil wel'C Mn. ·M arie Sv,:ope, in·
~ructor at MarshaH College, anti
Miss Lena Ro~. Huntington. The
ladiea, who had attended U~c
commencement exercise! at Ohio
UniveTstty, Wt:lre ' rlaumates of
Miss Ceeil at OU.

WI!

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tttm waa led-in pruer· bj

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Mr. Bartels.
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After !he o~Jribil o/llui .... Ice
t8e Prlmity
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ai'ld two ~a\.1are risltin11:
Barter.
Mr. and Mrs.
Schramm.
Z.ne&amp;l'illc, Wer.e
JUe ;h
of Mr. and Mrs. John Lyons and
family and were aceompanle!
hom.e. by their . grand11on, · ·Tommy
Lyona, for a visit.

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Baer,

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l ~roduc.t)oa outboard,

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. ~U\fl . tintst fimtna motOr.

Otta...., Ill., pray1 that Army
Speelalllt 3/e Wllllam 8. Girard will eome borne a tree man to
occupy f,h&amp;t empty cbair. He .. the 01 ..m.di!Jell for tri&amp;J by &amp;
THI GIUID FAMILY at home b1.

m. the ldD..ln&amp;: of a Ja.paneae woman on • ~iry range. From Jelt: LDu1a Glrud, broth-

The Holatein Twilight meetln~

is always one of the belter cbirl

.Japanese court oa ID&amp;Dillughter ebarpa:

meeting1 1nd Mn. Hitrold Shadle
and Jlm Shadle, ho1t.11 for th!s
er; Louia' chUdnli, Terry. I, ad Jo.um, 16: liN. Otrard.. The
year's TwUlgbt
MeP.tinJ, Uv;;
Wbole town il wroup.t up.
fl.,.,..loftGI~CoJ,
worked hard to make aure thai
year's meeting wiU be no extc~
the difficult girls' good groo'lt· you attended 4-H camp. Thiij ~ tion So mark down June 18th a~
ing; Ed IrVin and Che1 Haddo1 the opinion Of Jack Rogers and the day you will altf'nd the meel ·
Mrs. Addie E~Wat'ds visited ller who judged Uie poster contes~ be Is in a pretty good prudtion 13 in g.
sister, Mrs. Ella ,stewart of Weat and boys good troomin&amp;; WJlliJl ,,-, know whl~ be's talking about, n
Federal ~IOIIne Tax hfuncl
Columbia. She is ln a serious con- Gregory, our eounl)' agent, wl.1 }'Ou ball ~layen-flre me 11 last
Farmer• will receive a .$.03 -vp
diUon,
was in charge Of tHe e-ci ji.ldaiu&amp; notice on your lntentions.
galloa Federal Tar re!und on ul
. C~uck Armlt.rqiJ.&amp; of· Waverly, and !(Brother) 8111 Priddy, who
ga10line
used lor farm.tnl pur·
OhiO J1 spendin&amp; a lew Weeks usllited 'lrit!i th~ af\deUN. Tbe '~
pOJel duriDJ the {isnl J:elt Jtar ·
with Mr, and lli's. Jame1 Jones'.
are fbe li:ind of peOple that we
ing July 1. tll'l8, ud endina lUD'~
Janice Duncai'l whO is employed must WAve to . mlike our ovehlll
30,
1957. You wiU tu~ from
In Columb'Us visited her parentl, 4-H prbgatn iuccessluJ and We
\I!IL.. IAM P. GllEGOilY
July 1, 1115'7, to Septembe' 30,
Mr. anQ. Mrs. Burerl Dunean, Sat- are Jl'llteful for tbeit help.
M11on Ceunty Aplcul"\'r• Actent 1917 te tile for your rtfund.
urday at!:d Sunday.
TH\oJirtW -«:n.....U• Dey
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J~~nl~r ........, • ShOw.
The procet.ure for DUng will
Mn. Alma Peek and ehlldren,
Ddih't lOJf!t., tofi;IOi'fow it JO:OJ
f61t cbbdnt saibiGay &amp;t tlar- 1 be the same 11 lalt year wu• ono
Jerty. Sberon aod Jim, and Sandra A. M. we w111 bavt olir 1nnual
Ylncent of Cbtll.l cothe, railed on ' coUnty AMi Up Da;..r. Thl.l b mon field ~ere ' hl Pt. Pleasant exeeptlon; Instead of filling out a
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henty .Moh· the unte fGt the . dimonsttali~. startin1 at 1:80 P. M.. the South double unl JeHD. tilly Pill ea•d
~ filled oul
day. ·
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jlublle •pi!atlnj, - n j V:t ce6m- ,W.!!Q1 Dittrict Jcraev Bree '
Laft rear the Elr:tensloh Offirtl
plote 1oitume). SO\ilni
cwool ers will bold a Junior ~Show. Tbifl
o~Ult,) arid ~tYl!! . J\Hul! Cii~tes:.s sh~;~w ill · de..sijhed Primarjly ror hJndiM ~e forms for tetUnsc
Wlbhers heli: wll1 ro td tbe -:-eo the youthful Jersey Preeders to yout tefund. I d9D't knOW' whetl1·
global
' or state eontesta in Ju~ help them Jearn about quality et we will handle tbe rorma th'4
BY RUSSELL II. PRIDDY
cattle and bO..• to exhibit them . year or not. II ..e do or of I nod
Ma10n County FOur tf Clul:l A,.nt 11M Aujwlt.
There will be four age daswo out ••o wilt baYe the fofDUI, I
Covlliil
4-M
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Act'Mtln De' lnloyM
tn the show: J'unlor and Senior will lnlorm yn Ia 1DJ week~y
Last Thursday, you will reca.l, : TW· Stale wiU send iwpb 1lu ,. ealvea, Junior and Senior Year!· M'llrlpaper iolumD.
we beld our Annual Actlvitlea tim, Otorll Page and clara .M •• inga, cows, two years but leu
Day at our 4-'11: Camp. In all, 1WatiOit Oil July 8 to •WOrt ou ·· than four years old, and C'OWII
aECALJ.; UUAJI
!tome 215 4-H duD membe s, youaj 4-H camp. 'rbe 'VJOtkera for four ye1u and older. A Junior
KANSAS CITY, )((1. UP -Tile
leader~. par~nts
anti
frlend.i the Oldet .t!amp on July 1$ will - Champlor., a
Champio•t, ltan!WI Citt A.Ulleties lllw. ·r · ·
.were m attendance. 1 think eve "Y William Pihnell. Clara- Mae W.u- and a Grand
wi!J also e~lled right· hancted pitdtltr Jaet
one had a good thne and mo.~t son and Ralph tzar~.
be s.eleeted.
will 'le Urba;t frOm Denver 1f the ·Ame ·
came awBy happy. ·I would - Jilte to
lo.lttle LH~utti afng to C11t1p done b;y W. D.
Dire ·· I ean ASIOda.iJon. He won three
thank the judges for their belp
Twn. or thr;ee \ of !he Lltth
in supeTVi.sing the vt~rJous Judg· Men's B.ill League have alk")cl
ing i!ontests. they . were : Mt~ ' what t() dc:t about golD( to camp
Ann Bartlett, Baited Cood!t; Jhn and What tO do to pro'tet!t their
Darby and Emil Gore, Eleetri '· positions. If you will contact m~
cation; Mrs. Clifford Dunn , Can- nr th.is bfflce, 1 will contact yo,,.
ned Goods; Mrs. Wi11iRm Grego . ~ . mnn~ger or coach. I believe that
Sewing: Mrs. Sally .Jacobs and if thls Js done, you won't have to
M~~~y La!llie, who judgec1 fear losin_R your ~osition ~~~~o

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whlch wuWipended ·trom·a
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lecoo41 otter lbo apl&lt;iO\OD,

OUTBOARDS FOit 1957!
• I\IAIK 75 • MARK 55
• MA.K ~0 • MAn
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. $IX TO $1ltl'( HORSEPOWER Wl~tJfC:floice if 12ower on ·t he' Watfrf

HARTFORD . '
D.aricl FieldJ, son ol Mr. 1ni
Mrs. Blil Flelds neelved &amp;It eY(
injury Friday eveninJ but la cfO.. •

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Mr•. Robert Embleron

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GALLIPOLIS

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Vlc~ '·lh~e - bandl 42urin1 Welt PoJiit pduatlon exerbte&amp;.
BMru-11 from VIneyard HaV$1, JlaU., VIcker. from .l'at.rfteld,
j . . eo,n.. . Bot.b, becomt!l, •ccond looqe.
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NAVY~~ES EXC"EPTION FOR THEM i
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Montreat
17 33
Havana 6 Montreal 5

Toronto 8 • Ml~'l'l 1
Richmond ·~. lltlffolo ~
Columbua 1 Roeht~Wr 3 , . ·
AMIIIICAN Alfllel,t.116if

Chorl.,ton 8 ·Minno.ipollt

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St. Paul 10 Loulsvlllo I. Jtl
Loulovllle 1 St. 1'••1 8. ln4

Dennl" 3 Wtenita i, tit
Denver '1 Wlehita 2. tnd
lndlanapollo 10 Omibt f

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DAY and NIGH1S
For Your co...mlmee
Oalbo..-d Motor 011

Mollll Bttii4J Jlldct
Au'lomolle TranJ. Oil

IOLINS

"Mdlll

a6d lnaildiaa for the funm• to . .u .s•rt thtt you hliW plmty
of ile)aulablt electric ·
r at • ...ucmable ph« 10 that you
.::~ cO.tii:t.uc co Liv~: t . . ... El•tlrlt-•11~.

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equipment. l;:ome In amt •
... tht brl«ht .....

lll!leldcote coiOl&amp;

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··:rHE POM&amp;Rbl c8Mat•t ILO(k CQMP.•Y
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ALlin• with dW experi ~ n~ and tl'Altilitj h pnsrna-p11D,pina

enamel 11-.y to applY and
"drlot qulcldy to a 'lei.U.,
durable finish •• , Wltbttarld.ol
hard wear, repeated w.;.hlnJ•·
Ideal for Interior walls, wood·
\trork, cabineta-exteri~W
poreb ftoon. furnitute.

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;-.. n ol coatln•out Ohio. POirit Mhit;f ad Arii Jiiilb'btn of
Ow ZO·year VetenM Chab. Tillr senile~· npr.enw m~
dian U,OOO Jear• U. tile el~ u.tililf in.dUIU'J.
It taka the tkill and know-hoW ihat COI8II wklyuri

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oct to plan, build, opeN.re aacl ftlliataia ~J'• illpdera. electric:
pOwer aptem th:.tt PI'OVidet. J'OIU' 4epdlddtJe .JettrJc Nnief.

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Sending gifts '';:IJ.;~~·:i.t;];:i[
Mr. and ,Mrs. John S
Mrs. Fred Wilcoxen,
HDbaek and Mt. and Mrs.

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ROLANDUS

FARM NEWS I

DATE:· Siiir.'lllilt16 fiME:~ 12:00 fll

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111 addldoo to !lie eottle mt'&gt;ll
W. L. N•.trthrrn, k•n•ion Dairy-~
man, wttl Jl}ve a fitlll'le and lh"'*'·
ln1 deBWnatraUon and CbarlM ' liW Joa,o NeYille brlde-etfC!t
Slaclc, Fieldm1n for the Ameri- lber L l"k-kt111 wa~
un Jeraey Cattle Club, will dii· 1 altowe~ (lve~ by
tuas ...,...hit'• New Jq the Jenty and Ef.fle ,tltl.&amp;betb
BJ'Ieed.''
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the Hrne of Mn. Eber
The Jersey Breed~rr hilv~ h t· Monday evenln1.
1 ed up an attractive program an I
PRaent were Mr. and Mr&amp;
~&gt;~tend£d an invitatJon to aU ' i 'l·
teruted people to attend. U you eJ't Lewil ud children, Mrs.
lib Jood e~ttle and a &amp;DeW t1i.tll! ~ker and ebildren, Dale
show, then plan to attend th.e- Wilma Siyre, CrrJVer Harrla
J1ne, Mn. Ba:r;ry
Jersey Show in Pt . Pteaunt.
Janet W1rner, IWff•. Naoma
Kelsteln Twllltht
The llol~in Twil itbt meetin :! Joan NevUie, Mn. Charles
Proffitt and
will be held at the MI. Vern 1 • Mrs.
Farm , South1ide, W. Va., Jurre 1~;
The progr.am w1ll Jtart at 7=·!1
P M. Included in tbe program
will be a judging contut, slid ~ '
shown b)' Tbomaa Bentley, Fie II
man Cor the Holstein AQOeiati . ~
and a talk by Bob Steele, Auis!ant E..Unaion Dairyman.

Clifto-:w

Epic Brawl By
Heavies Slated
In Texas Hal)

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Columbus Jete wOn their · ei.gh'.~
victort in 10
night
and ended a
Rocheittr
winning
a 7·3 vidot)'
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/lin. Walt&lt;r )lllnoy waa ealled

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u.nn:pftted duth of har eowm.
Cecil Owen,.
'Jletent JUfllt.l -o! IIIII Frit:dl$

Federated Cflurch Children's Day
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INDOORS and OUTDOORS

Columbus . . . . . 28 29

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for lasting b~auty

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Roehester . . . . . 27 Hav•na . . . . . . . !8 28

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Re_dlegs ·LookJ'ng
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elllurch
aDd nowera deeoratln&amp;: the
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CLEVELAND, 0 . UP-Cle · t.· btfor~ $t!ote eould betln "i-01 rrland pllcher llerb Scote WRI lo lng obt, bb1 Itt idae\1 thl!! t@ihr
undereo lhother JCJ-ies tJf viSion .schedulett lor toda)' WOUld jiY~
tests toda)' be{ore ie&lt;Jtnhi.K wh ~ n bim a ehance to be. rftore eiri.aJJl
he can return lo t~e fttbund . ·
about tile lehJlh of 1M rt~U,ei'·
The sauthPaw, who !'-fs hts vi- ating :petiod.
sion remain! "fum at loft; tfh·
Seofe ~tlihtd to Clevelan t
t~ncek," Indicated he would go ~n ~ond•y aft'er 1pen4in1 1!: daYJ at
h1s homl! In Late Worth, Fla., ,. 1 · · · ~ :!: '11 home In .HaterrtOw.B,
t::ye speciaUst Dr. Charles t Thor l .,, 1
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ln hi$ flr~t vislt t6 ' the Cje\1 ~
or rest.
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LaS'! week the 11pecialist sdd It he told his teammateS, . '1 feet
may be rcur or five more wee\.:: ' like pllttfl'1:e a uniform on · rill'

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Seeking Another

Braves Stay Hot Against BestOpposition, Lose To Weak 9's

RESULTS

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MORE TESTS SET FOR SOORE~ EYE

Gene Heswn's brilliant l·h itte r
against Coolville Sunday was in lhe , over the Indians at Racine. Rl'!
way of ser ving ~tic e to the rest C"ine and Syracuse earh have twn
of Lhe OVA tt·~ s th at Hartford wins against one loss now find
will tM! plenty tou h to beat. From the [nd ians and Tigers .stand at
now Oil every r•l u wil l be point· o ne win against two losses.
ing to the 0\illl'r·men, trying to
A th rown ball by catr'her StPknock them orr.
IV::\11 .back to pitcher Hubbard g•1t
PHILADELPHIA UP -Stan
The schedt•lc calls for l\1iddle· loose and allowed Hownd Well ~
"1'he Man" Musial witl tie ~he
port lo pla•y tot H1utfonl next Sun · to scOI'e from third baJe in th &lt;!
Notional League rerord of
day, June 16. W~ understand r.ego- third inning. It won the game for
playing in 822 eonseeUtlve
li&lt;:~tlon8' are afuot to make it , n the 'l'i gr r.~.
games wben be takes the field
night game at Bllchll•l Field , po~sl·
Htti.JOard had got a dose ot wild
against . the Philadelphia Phil·
bly Saturday night. This would be
B tasty treat fOI' fllns o! the :~rea .
ness. walking Howard Wells, Jir 11
lies here tonight.
J us1 wh o Ch
. ar 1ey Sto bal't would Sprou se and Mike Werry to fill
!lend up against Hesson and Tucker the 1.:acks.
But bec.omlng Stan "The
is a moot point. He has .Jim Bowles
Man" Musial wasn't very excit·
· For the Tigers ;Ingles were hlt
who tossed l1 neat 8-hitte-r at Pt
in.: for llim. N~Jr was he muett
Pleasant Sunday, hift'!Belf. ' Mick by Wells. Sprouse and Eddie Buf.
impressed a~ut breaking the
Miller (if Mkk's arm has lost its fington. ~a•·t'O'IS, winning pltche",
record w1ten he plays againat
recent soren('SSI, Bob Ashley of fan ner! mne and walked three.
the Phils Wedne1day nlehtFor the Joge rs Butch Arms, Stl!·
lhe Marshall Co llege varsity, and
barrine ac~ident. He's more
oven Dave Hindy who caught art and Parker bad sintles, :Hu .'
interested
in getting bil
Bowles Sunday but also is a pitch· hard fanned and walked one In hh
3,000lh hit. He now bu 2850.
er of reknown .
lhree innings while Wlnebrenne
Watch our columns for a dcfl· also fanned one but walked nota
nlte announ(''i'ment
about thiS in the final throe.
game. The tv:o dubs would put on
Line score
a fine baseball show.
Sy111cu.&lt;te ·. . . . .
000 000--0 3 1
Tigers . . . . .
001 OOx- l 3 1
S)'i'ac•Jsc, Hubbard LP, Winebrenn er (3) and Stewart. Tlgen
Bartels and Ebersbach .
HI'USTON. Tex. UP - School·
ALL UNU.NID
teacher Roy Harris, lookirfg for
areener pastutet, and dane~ mu.
At Racine all Blx runs were un•
ed hiA leagt;c-lctiding average to earned ag, the Jndiah~J committe 1 ter WHiie Pdltrano who figures to
.371.
!ive errors and Racine thre • Jive him a t4sson 1 square ort In
epic J\et.vyweight brawl toWUsun fanned three and walld an
End Lou String
night.
'!;he Pirate~ ended u .~ t nng of 15 two lor . the loe:en and Clclan1
The to-round meeting of the
straig ht losSNJ Lo Cincinnati dat· fanned seven and w:'llkcd noM
two was set for Sam Houston
!ng back to last July 22 when Both pitchers went tho route.
Collseum.
Vern Law tm·nerl 111 a fottr·hilter.
The Indians took u 2·0 lead
The hassle eould produce the
Law yielded a sl n~le to lead-off Lhe rirs t when Blackwell go t 10
chief
challenger to the winner tjf
man Johnny l'emple and W11 Uy !'iecond on a two-bnsc cnor and
Post followt• rl w1th 11 homer to came ho~ when Knight double 1 the world heavyweight title fight
give the Hedle,ll'A a qukk 2·0 J. Smith got on via nn error atH! between champion Flo-yd Patter.
son and Hurricane Jacbon, set
bulge, llut he &gt;I' ll~ l ~g ge11 for only Kn ight : cored on the pli!y.
tor July 29.
two more.., hilS the n •st of t he
way.
Bul tbat was all for thP. Indians
SINDING THREI
Raci ne got two in llle fourth
C harl c~· M.1XW(•\I smashed hi s innin ~ when Wi('kline led otr
~EW. YORK UP- St. John'!
ninth nnd lOth h ume t·.~ an d dtove with ;1 lii ugl l:'. Dwaine Wolfu AOI U~1vers1ly announced today ;t
1
tn five mns to puct&gt; Qetroil's l(). Ilis Hocond , sin"[le lilnd Wtl!!oft...
lN~Ll .. .en:d tlsr.,c r11nnp~. ha&lt;'1111 utlack on LIH't't~ Yunk e1• pitch· Wolr(• walk ed. filliug the sacks
mtler L10nef Stevens 11nd quarte··.
n.o.. Al Kalin'" uull llnr vey Ku t&gt;n n
'l'hcn Gl'llham was safe 011 a mllers Slepheu Barlold .and Uoy,1
al~o hOrMn·d for ttw Ti g.t • r·~ whi!t• field ~ r' s ehui t'c ~ Wkkllne scu··- ~enry , to th_e NCAA trark und
11
Mlckcy Mnn11 e hit No 15.
E~.-'1 on tht• hour pln y at the plat ~ fteld. champiOnth~ps Friday and
Dtrk (: ernr rt 's two lwmer ~ and La!N Dwaint:l Wolfe scored. on 8 Sntutday at Austm, Tex.
a duubh• drO\f' in siK r·u ns for the pas~l·d ba ll.
Ht•d Sox , who hit\·e S('UI' ed 2R
Again in lhe fiflb . Bill Ar nott
run ~ 1n thl't'•' s tr al~ h! vkioril~li.
W&lt;IS ~af~ on an
error, J1e::ut• lt '
Wi ckl ine,sl ngled ami Johnny Clc- .
lund Wfl~ safe on nnothcr error 111
A1·nutt scored. D. Wolfe rear ht• I
ri rst on still arwlht•r error und
By United Prell
• • LAql tl
Wicklint' sc•ored.
NEW YORK St. Nicholas Arena - AI .. Mlteff, 203o/4, Artentl fntlians . . . . . . . . 21}0 000--2 3 5
000 22x-4 5 3
na, Outpointed Willi BtsmanoH, Hacine
Indians, Wilson and Kni ght.
1901h, Germany (10).
Racine, Cleland and Wlckllne.
Nl YOALIANS - Willie Vluohl\
GAM!S TONIGHT
160, Lot AngeiH, outpointed AI
County Llttl• Le•o"•
(Tigerj Wlllltml, 155, New Or- PirBtElS at Rncine
lean• (10).
Yankees at Redlcgs, 0 . 1
Syrucu&amp;e at Dodgen, D. :iJ
JOHANNESBURG __. Mik• Holt,
Middleport L. LNgu.
164, South Africa, outpointed Jim· Yanks at Senators, D. 1
Martinet, 16HI:ol, Pho.nl11, ,Sox at Indian~ . D. 2

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