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DUTTON 'DRUG CO.
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pistols
bumper.
pavement, the pli!Ois
of yellow paint which
at whldl the drlv'er (l) sees the
I slgnil, (2) Sl1Ul11 on the brakeo,
and (3) SloP' lbe ear.
The automobile Is supplied by
Nationwide Insurance A safetf engineer lor the firm wUI rid• beaide the driver 1nd operate the
equipment. Nationwide englneert
have staged similar aemonstraaervjt~ , (or ~lelia tiona before moreJhan D,OOO stut7J w~,dhul1, sud flcpt groups in eiatern United
Nl!\lf Havel •home on 'states.
heart ,u.o'k wilt he 1 Thuraday'• demonstration will
•.li;,~.ley Funeral Home of be pre&lt;eded by a etudent' asN Y.
fsem~b during whleh students wiD
Mrs. Sismonde be brlefea on the de!Donotration
v,1~l1~~~~thls morning by and bear an illustrated talk on the
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fills md waa lmpo~nee of drim/,ttltu4es. Mr.
!O:. •ur•vo at noon to- MeComaa aald the 11embly will
oet ~ yet begin at 2:30 and the test willlo~
low about 4~ "minutes later on s.
Siiil!onile" Wll oorn June Third Ave., Just In front of the
the &lt;laughter 1&lt;hool.
Sowlckl.
The publle Ia Invited
lurvlved by her bus·
, ----son L®l! and a
bot~ at home;
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C~ges Mad~ By
~al Operator

Justice of the Pea•• II· E. Grindley todAy lashed bact. at eoal mine
operator Ura Swisher In a signed
statement to the pre11 til which
he aoserted lhll bls court had
exerclted no dl!cri111inatlon again!l
Swlaher, or biJ c;oal truCk driv.U.

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Riffle was
lng a motor
the Jn(luenee Of liquor aftd
ed $100 and eosts plllf three
days In jail.
Middleport pollee also repoi"l·
ed t~e am..t of IA!ster Young, '48
of West Columbia, W v•., on
chars.. Of Intoxication.
Police Chief Leroy Bartrum
also sild tOday that tnvcotigatlpn
was still. coDUnu~rlg In relation
to the Meigs Grocery C&lt;f.; burg.
lary wbleh was perpetrated Sun·
dax nlgbt and in which $140 was
stolen after tlfe safe had been
forced open.

Robert Runnel
Fatally Strieken

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Thundal' at 2 p. m. hi t~e Ewihc
Funer,l Chapel for Roblirt Bron
Kunnel Sr., 330 condor-It w)lo
died early tbil morning.
The d~aled bad worked fill'
neuly hla entire Jl~ II tho Excel·
alor Salt Wntb In Pomeroy until
forced' by Ill health IntO retirement
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Rev. Jl4!pb Zulidel will offielate lat the aervlces alter which
burial will •he made In t~ll Beeb
Grove Cmnetery.
S\lrvlvlftl the deeeaaed are the
lollowblg fhll4ren: J~D Runnel

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Hynnel
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Cheater
Hutton,
Runnel, Pome.Wyatt Gilbert of

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Houe
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he'piiD~ to pllce
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(Contmued 011 Palt T•l
poQce ruards at all the Integrated lcboolt and dopble el(orll
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appearing man, and one
..makes a good Impression"
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ht• •pent about zs , .... of hi!
vlllf&amp;e
mu&gt;t pn!senLI 0
47 behind bir&amp; Tbe K~rrs 1\un
tjlelr, case lq aaking for a renewnative will be trted 10on on a
aJ Of I SOWij~ disposal permit.
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two-year-old
lnd1~ent
for
Street Foreman Lewla Elllt
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breaklnc ond entermg the OICII'
preaented his monthly report Datea of four triatJAtq· ~ip Koodel Store.
whleh included mowinq of come- county common Plell Coutl.Jleft
terle1, vaemt lots, park olte, pot- tel down today by Judge'J~IIll c.
Gllmm;e ' is belni held in Mid
chins or streeb, cutting down of Baeon.
dleport JOII today A !~year-old
ber)IIS apd llleys, Installation of
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eatehba1in and sewe.,, building They Me, Ohio vs. Cllarlea Pow- ed In the Rosa ServiCe Sta~ti~;o~;n ~:d:::~·~
of new steps al tho viUage hall, ell, Sept. Z5, t a. m. two eounll, robbery, wUl 1ppear before ••
work at the railroad croislng at Ol!O ,111ault •nd batteey, the other IIIIo Judre John C. Baeon.
Coat Street and Fll'JI Avenue, .WU.e money hy fo""'
O'Brien lndleated that Gilmore
repair and cleaning or the pool · Oblo VJ, Clarenee Ill)'mon, Sepl waa "out on parole" from the
••II'l torage of equipment for 24, I p m., three Indictments, ofte penitentiary two years ago when
ttlc winter, ~ trip to LOgan for of robbery, two for assault and he waa arwled for the Roedel Nlckloi.
Ule aDd trip.!, lnstsllatlon of ' battery.
&lt;r~me. He was sent back to prl·
ianltary sewer on Login St , aem~· Ohio vs. Roger Hayman, Sepl 24 '"11 Cor violating parole, gainlnl 1iulrld.1y,
weekly elo1nine of the bll!lness 0 a m , three eounta, one of rob- his relesse acveral monlha ago
oectlpn, routlae dally oall . and berl'. two of 11sault 1nd !'"ttery. "Sinee be moved lo GolliJ
rep1 ir, work 00 the aparlment a' ' Ohio vs. r,erald Shenkle, Sept County" oald the prosecutor, "We
the village hill. I ' I
20, 9 a m • Indicted for lnvol· aeclded to leave him alone until
IAtlerf were read oy Clerk C. untary manslaughter In cauolng ready to prosecute on the Roedel
0, Murray from the Ralph M. the 4oath un Jan 28, 1,; of Indictment." fn the meantime,
wool~rt En•lneerln• ComJlllly, Glen Boring, while drlvln1a otor
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Doyton, offering osslata_nec In of SSI Intoxicating beverar~.
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the viUaae decision u to lthettior
FIUure to 11temble a quoi'IIIJI
or no\ to bull~ a aew1se 1ilsPUtal
resulted In the eancellatlon of the
pl&amp;Dt and sending applleatlo~s
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special meetlng of the Pomeroy
for F~eral Aid for aueh a proCity Counell on Monday niCht.
je~t. and a letter rrom the
Chart.. A. Wnicb company Se_J
cutltiea and lnvestmenb, tile '
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firm which bar a eontraet to
nnonee the 1village dloposal plant.
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whlc~ offered help of ny kind In I.AICiU ·v
.teltllng the problem of a plant.
'l'he appoillbnnt of A. V. EuMi)lor Fisher reported that lnlton •• .,....., of the parkersMayor E. F. Roblnso• bad invlt- .kr&amp; Hlg It Reel, Foundry at Pom·
At lei!St 100 boats Including ~0,000 cabin type crutsers
tlie eouneU melnbero and llay, · aroy baa bofn . announced by J,
to ~sit the next mee~n1 of w. Robbllll, Eatern Manager of down to the buc!\111 of nails and a few boards kind are expect·
council: A ~otter was read the Rig .t lleol Olvillon of tbe ed to be off tbe levee here Sunday when tbe first annual Porn•
the Pomeroy Mayor In re- Parkeraburl • Aetna Corporation. eroy-Middleport Regatta is held.
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stleet sweeper whieh w. Easlngton aucceeds W I. Pen·
PreiJaratioos are well advanced for the gala event which
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whn hu Is
re•taned.
P•tt Twol two Un,Eslington
1 graduate at the will feature seven races. three in the hydroplane class, three
Unlveralty pf Dllnolt and comes tn the runabout, and one feature,
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Reglstra!lon of boats by the
COillorodon of Milwaukee, Wiseotuln, with whom be bu been Big Bend BOat Club wiD be going
auotlaled u a staff en&amp;lneer on Sunday morning. Racing w11i
l pecWiiiqln foundry operatlou. begm It I : I~ p m The parade
, Ellinstqn, hiJ wife, and bll two of boals begins at 12.4~.
ehlldl'IJII ,baxe reeenOy mqved te
Ra&lt;ine /rOJII theli Iarmer real·
~011ee at Vatparallo. Indiana.
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NASHVI.,LE, Tenn. (UP) - The $500,000 Hattie Cotton
School, one of seven where ftrst-grade integration began
Monday, was gutted by a thunderous dynamite blast early 10·
day
Police said the building was a total loss, although the exterior walls were still1tandlng Residenu were knocked from
- - - - - the" beds and window• were
blown out over an area ot ttv·
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was injured.
The blut followe~ angry dem. BIDS
onstraUons and roct1hrowing at
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l.tn'LE ROCK. Ark. UP _ Tbe 1nto the mghl
federal IOVenment prepared to Pollee Clllef Douglau Roue
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students' at Cen..al high ICbOOI in Little peared certa 1n be has blocked en· trouble over Integration • One
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Hittle
ln)t:8r~'lon. If~ w., '!01 held, but lfi&amp;b Sdtool until the Ill!" ltiDet- Colloa llonday, but a.... said
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the previously all· up around the borne Of · the Neapjllrentl1, oron a gro child, loeated about six
againilt time.
bloc:ks from the sehood, Houe
fall term ~ laist Tu... said. Tile tbUd wu not identlfled
likely will be' fM along Ho11e said evidence left little
tioventmenfs inJun•· doubt tbot d711amite waa Uled j,o
! ~~r:.== have moved blow UJ the buDding. P4Uce
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Sgt. John Irwin, one of the intbl: goyernor, v..tiptors, found a wire &amp;om a
court ordm te detonatinr &lt;1p at the 1&lt;ene.
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Officers aaid there may be a
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GALUPoLIS, o : tiP-Three
eonatruetlon worker, ·ot tbo Kalser Aluminum Co, plant at Rav·
en,wood, w. Va, . w~r• killed
whe9 tbclr I" .collld1d with a
truek bn Ohio 2'1'0 near :-terc
Monday.
The t)lree were Identified by
the Ohio Highway Palrol " ~bar·
ies A. Darby, 22, Porunwuth,
lllchard ' E, Boggs U, Portsm'outh
and Charles S&lt;bwable, 23, New
Boston
·118ll!\li•nstta~lon . cair I The Patrol laid the three
ned from a Gallipolis patroln!ar.
Dl1liltilent 1 who had alopped them to lu~e 1
Citation lor reckless operation,
The aeclocnt occurred half an
hour later, 8\t miles nortlleut
~f Oat IItil, the .P~tro&gt;l sa1d. .
A l(aiJer Co. apokeman ••lo
the three were not lfrodu~on
workers The HlghW&amp;Y Patrol
said I eo-worker Identified tbem
" cOJISIIIJction employ .. at the
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Augusta, Ga.,
br b(l •nleee Mlis Jean lleMaoter,
whii wjll vl&amp;lt friends ID that area. I
Mrs. ~loioe Chapman, Dayton,
hu bofn JJere for a short v1alt
with re!~ctlvea and fmnds.
llfra. Charles Walburn and her
granddaughter, Pam11a Walburn,
spenf the 1reek end with Mr. and 1
Mel. Pearl Graves and famdy.
Mr. and Mrs. c M Henneu- left 1
toiJarlor AUanta, Ga, to vlalt Me. '
and Mrs. Gordon CIJy and three
chllilreri and Catherine ChureblD.
Mr. Cl-.Y baa been seriously Ill
but Is l"eport•d as Improving slow·
ly.
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Jlljle ~•!Ill)', South Bend , visited
frl~ndo.
over theHlvnor,
week end
Mi¥ J)qJ!i~
Columbus, I
I'OOJD·matO 'ot Mi86 Diane !Ieick· '
man 'and Mlos Charlene Dillard,
spent the week end II the Releti·
man home.
Olarles H"Jklns IP'nl the week
Clevolalld and attended
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For First R~gatta Sunday

Commentbll on the explosion,
us11tant alit aebool ouperintindent W. H. Oliver Jaid, "'We're
up ag11nat thugs. Tbe f~Jhl Ia
agaiDJt lawleiiDeas. This It the
result of I name that hu been
fanned by ~e loeal people and
•orne outside al!ltators."
"l bope thll will at lailt ank·
en tb~ llw-abllilftl eltizens or
th11 community 61 the problem
we're up againa~" be added
"it sounded like the whole
world had ended With 011• "'
loud blast," ..id Policeman loe
Casey, who was aJakened br th~
blast and rushed 'lo the ...ne
from bl5 home 1 ·i borl diatan&lt;e
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About 1190 wtiite eblldren and
the Negro cblld were left without a school. Oliter ,.,d a dedaion would be mtile 'liter aJ to
what to do witb the eblldrln.
The 1&lt;hool il se•erat milO!J
from the Fehr Jehool, scene at
most of Monda)' l demonstnUotu.
About 23 pareobi remlined at 1
the sehool until I lie llondlj'
niJbl, aiter pollee had broten
up a demon~trltion.

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500, throWinll ~b 1nd shoutlnr
threats. A PGllcemm termed the

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attended oeven previously white
schools llondoy, tlluehlnc off the
lntldents. one who .... reriJtered did not at~nd.
Three peraous ~re hit by
rocks Mond!IJ' gight as demon·
strations at feht S&lt;hool eonlln·
ued unUI- aboilt 11:30 p. m. edt,
Tbe tbree, a Negro mother, s
paumg Negro woman driver and
a pollee Inspector. were burt
only •1\lhtly. ')'we persons were
arreated.
While tbb lat01t demODSintion
was going &lt;Jn, oegrogationist lohn
Kasper, spoke at a noisy meeting
In the downtown section, with
about 1100 persons gathered to
hear h1m. Earlier the Wh1te
Citizens council leader had ••·
pervised activities a\ F~br
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Xuper held a rope 11 be 1polo

on the stePI of the War llem•
rial Bull!ll,nr. Later he made In·
otl)er ~dfe" from the State
CaPitol steps D!W'br, saying ho
intended to ciiT)' on tlJtj light
"even if they &amp;el In inJUDC•
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. Pol~ broke up the
crowd a! Fehr Iller
elose watch on the
One of lbe petJODI
- Helen Green,
ed earlier iD the day,wtUI•JIJIW'ing i bottle at a•Negi'O.
The Gree• woman
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who harrPd lhp •ntrnnM to tho
budding whde , jeermg crowd of
almost !100 student.&lt; and 4dulta
(ContlnM lrttn P11t Ont)
pushed In close to lend him supthree white woolen &lt;!harged dur port.
mr tbe helJht ol the trouble that 11l've got a kid ht!re, and I'm
The regatta next Sunday is an excellent op· c1vic bl-ga!lizatlons wh1ch are putting out tons oecurrM dur!hg school holll"• not 10111g to tel m~ IUd go to
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Qne Negro lnothet, who had been oehool with an) blal!k Negro-The Jumor Wlnd!ilg Trat!
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tilt t\rget or a •'thrown bottle. - - -", ~!roli~ aid, his feet Garden Club Ill~! last 'Thdrsday
was
eh"
lll"ged
With
possesSion
of
a
towns to put their best face forward Many
A third Is to show a wholesome brand of
!pread wide. h1• arms folded after school at the home of their
krure
adviSor. Mrs Robe{! Thompson
visitOrs Will ctowillinlo oul' streets to see the
Sl'"ro:-~s 1'11~ biirly £best
Luella Thompson, pre!ldent.
fnendliness and couttesy to all visitors in our Children or both f~('('S were
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CHANNfL 3
The
Negroes
depart•d
wtthout
fun on the water. There are three thmgs we
bcw1lde1 ed by what was gomg:
prestded at the meeting which 6 55 1!tJD On
600 Today
towns that day. A smile, greeting, and consid" on Segrl!gatl"'11st.&lt; " yolled and further mctdenl
o1Jened wtlh the club pledge nud ?·OO Today
might do to mak~ this a ti!d letter day for all
Romper 1\Gom
bllll:!itlt POitjiO.t.d
199 30
00 Treaf;urs. Hunt
eration to strangers who are here fo~ relaxa- tacked up pllc\tds
l'tnaHy They were turned down for the .slogan
900 Romper Room
One is to shr a special effort to ha\e our
tO 00 The Prtee ts Right
tion will go far toward creahng a good mem· while mothers began to take offl01al reason !hot the North Ltt· FolloWing a short bUs!hess ses- 9 30
Treasure Hunt
their children from class About tie Rock &amp;:hoot board had post·
streets, sidewalks, and home yards especially
tO 30 Truth or consequenc•
ory of Meigs and Mason Counttes
non a demonstration on 'How to 10:00 The Price !B Rtght
~~If the \VIIite ~h!ldrl!n half gob~
neat and clean for all to see.
~onctl schttlutcd lill'egl-otYoh until
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home a( some school• by the end thmgs calmed down at near!ly Separate and Plant IriS' was 10 30 Trulh or Consequoneel
Another 1s to come out for the b1g show
None of these suggeshons cost a cent Only of the school day
given by Mrs Thompson after II 00 T1c Tac Dough
It Could B• You
1130
I.tttle Rock
whiCh the group lrtmmed and
12 00 News Report
ourselves to let everyone know we support a little effort. They rould tepay much more LITI'LE ROCN, Ark. UP-Gov
Orval E Faubus, assmlng that At Little Rock's Central High dls!rtbuted Ins 10 take home II 30 It Could Be You
our hometown sponsored events and our own than they cost.
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he dtd not take offtcc to surten· School, a crowd gathered at the for planting. Plans wet e made 12 00 Newl Report
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!or
a
flower
show
to
be
given
at
t3
--:--::--:----;;;:-~---:~-~ der Arkansas' Soverelgn power" opemng or classes but dispersed
12
Mov1et1me
2110 Matinee Theater
the
C&lt;ntral
PTA
mee\lng
1·30
stood r~rmty to~ay antn•t the soon wheb 11 became Oby!ous
Bnde and Groom
~ 00 Queen lor a !lay
Games were pta!'&lt;d during the , 2 00 Queen for l! Da)
I'
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efforts of the \Jhlled Slate; gov- there would be no rac1al problem
34( Aodern RnmanaeeJ
social
hour
and
refreshments
today
Manht;~ttan,
•r•mem to mtegrate the schools
400 Comedy 1tme
3 46 Modem Romances
of Ltttle Rock
Natlonal Gu:~rd troops agam were served.
4&gt;30 Trouble With Father
Gtlbert Zwtlling, we note, bas tile last hst· when you pick up the phone?"
The Nattonal Guard
on rmged that school, however, to
4 00 Comedv Time
, Present were Leah and Karen
5 00 Spmach Ployhouse
mg m the telephone book of the General Tete.
''We not only get a tot of nutsance calls, hand to prevent any such at· prevent mtegl-atloq
Grueser, Ma'ry and Luella Thomp· 4 30 Trouble With Father
5 45 NBC News
"
f
N
,
1
f
I
tempts
at
one
school
today
and
spn. Nan~y Tyo, Millie Legar 5 00 Sp!narh Playhouse
~=-:phone company here I a certain ew York· WI! ge, a ot o tong dtstance nutsance cal s grim civilians repulsed an artual
600 News Picture
and three guests, Luuise Ann 545 NBC News
615 Sports Eye
e1 has his way, our Mr Zwilling may be super- Tins listing has been m the phone books hve I try by stx Negroes to enroll at an
Grueser, George and Freddie
6 25 Weathereast
ceded as the last man in the phone book
years, and the telephone company makes otlrcr school
600 News Picture
Thompson
!Continued frow. Pagt Ontl
6 IS Sports Eye
6 30 TBA
According to the Unlteil ~ess, the new 111oi'e money on It than we do I've had a lot J It was the most crtttcal !tate Metg• County pahenls durlpg
700 Mayor of the ToWJt
8 25 Weathercast
name may be the Zzyzzy Ztamp Ztudies Co , of calls from people who don't say a word So of oppo•itio~ since the 1954 Su July and August polbt up more
7 30 Fother ltnOWI Best
•
.
,
preme Court school ruling
VIVIdly than word! the urgen'
6 30 Nat ' Klng" COi'• ~how
(~ntl~u•d ''"'" Ptpo One)
which has made a rich commercial thing out 1 dec1ded not to either
Faubua tssued a blistering nted for blood. dohors at thli
8
00 Kraft 'IV Theater
aroy Juhlor l!!gh School audl· \7 00 Felllvat of Stars
of bemg the lB&lt;st telephone listing in the
''You have the same number in all those statement condemning Federal time A total of 93 pints of Red touum WJ!h t~e GNotes of Mtd 7:30 Ptn!e
900 This Is Your Life
9:30 Waterfront
Manhattan phone book.
pbohe books'."
Judge Ronald N Davtrs who or- Cross blt&gt;od waR u~ lor Metgs dleport on tilt! band stand The 8·00 Baseboll
dered lntegratfoh to pro!eed patient.! In the two months
danre
Is
spOhsore~ b) the Exem10 00 Masquefade Piii"IY
Thts last listing calls for a call But when
"Yes, lnd soon we may take In a,ll big cl· here and who refused laat Satur· Betause 1\felgs Cou~ty was 111 plars of the Beta Sigma Ph1 sor· 10.~ Ni!w'! Headlines
10•10
Nltewali!b
t0·30
News Headllne1
rleht
for
blood
at
the
lime
of
the
you d1al the number, you bear the receiver ties around here - Philadelphia, Boston . . . day lo postpone It
or1ty A~miSBIOD u $1 per person IP.:OO Tolrtrht
10 40 Nltewatch,
The to vern or, risking direct last b!oodtnob!!e visit, \h~ blood ~nd 60c for students
unbook,and then there's silence Fmally, UP's atld eventually I hope to be throughout the contempt of coutt, ia!d the eredll! earned at that tfme were
1:00 •ION OFF
12 00 ronlibt
Doc Quigg couldn't stand lt any longer He country with the same number "
judge's methods have "&amp;lven the not suffiellftt to make up the de
Dean Sturm, widely known TV
__.....__.
writes·
lmpmslon of be!nr hllh-!landed flclt ind a!ao cover ~he liB pints personalitY of Huntington, W Va
"Well, what's this stamp business'"
and arb!tary, and trete rendere~ of bloo~ Apia a delltlt h!sts
wilt be the regatta announccr
"Look, Zzyzzy, zay zomethlng, will you?
"It's stamp-size photographs that we make apparently without cohalderltfoh A quota of 150 plit\1 bl blood Chatrman of the JUdges wt!!
Don't ztt there in zilence in your ztudloz
of consequences"
hilS been ~ far tb" f!slt 111 be Max Ward, Pomeroy. asslsletl
from
a pi~iure or a drawmg of themselves
MIY ••-•t
Actllll
order to tnalte t~p the aef!c•t and by Dae Harttence, Athens. 0 ,
Zpeak1"
·~
~
that peop)e send in We take the head and U S. District Atty. Osro Cobb 1\-'IUre adequat~ blood for the and Caph Bahr, Middleport ~~
"Zurc," said a male voice. "You want zomecaught hurrylllfl Into his 6ltice, tlext two months,
chard SchWab, Middleport, Is
TUESDAY
' WEDN!SDA Y CHANN.l I
thing?"
make stamps from It and usually put a design sa•d he "would~'! be 1 bit sur- The time Of tU ' b!iiOilmoblle ehatrtnan oi starters
CHANNEL.
7 00 l'rmm!e Dean
,
around tt. lior Instance, we have a beart·shap- pr!Sed' If there was action from operation at l'om~ro)' Junior
7 tr.) /lmmle Dean
7
30
80!\0D
.lila~
The U S. Coast Guard has
"Whart zort of ztampz do you zell?" I ask· ed d~slgn for weddings. Also we get requests his eorner today
High School Thursday 11 from
Boston B!aelole
8 00 Cppta!n Kabgaroo
okayed the ret1atla and adVISed 8'·30
00 Captam Kangaroo
8 46 CBS News
noon
until
6
~"
Itt.
"
"
,
all shtpptng to use caution In the 8•4&amp; CBS News
ed
for animals and houses and baby pictures on The governot accustd David ol
8 M Local News
Ztampz that ztlckum on 'em."
stomps,
handing down swift deelslons •r
area Elaborate sofety precau· 8.55 Lo&lt;al New1
lions have been arronged for all 9 30 •nry M"oore
"Zilly!" 1 snld.
ler brief hear!~g• ahd ill lalliu'i!
900 Garry Moore ,
boaters. Pomeroy ond Middleport 130 &amp;rlllu: God!r"'
9 30 Ar!li'nr Goofl'ey
"Who zayz zo'"
"What does'11 person do wtth the stamps?" to get the facts He said part of
tile judge's ~u!lbgs were based
(Colltlftutd lr•lll Pa~• Oilol
emergency !itjuad, will have boats 10:30 Strike It Rich
tO
30 Strike It Rlcb
' I zay zo"
"Put 'em on your letters, greeting cards, on statement. from Little R&lt;~&lt;k towel as a jolht lbveatlm!nl
patro!l!ng the waters as w•ll the II 00 New•
uoo
News
Ch ef of Pollee Botltuth ' te- boat club
"Ztop" tb man "d ti dl "Y
calling cards, get-well cards They're •bout Mayor Woodrow Mann "ho, he
11.10
Katie'•
Almanac
u
to
Kolle's
Almana~
• e
sat rc y.
ou got me
•
said, ',h a d!IICtedited, repudlat
tl 15 Love of Lll;
ported on worl belri( done
The Syracuse emergency squad 11·15 Love of Ltfe
In ztltchez"
the size of an alrlllijl stamp Your friends and ed city official "
!130 Seat&lt;!b tor Tti"dlotftilr
have a t~d !!gilt plated at Pear and vol~nteer firemen w1!1 oper 11.30 Searc~ for Toll!orrow
"Oklly,'' I said. "Zo what'z - 1 mean so relations would like your p1cture A Jetter IS "If the l•deral government and jAcuot St~t fllr the ben.. ate a lunch stand on the lot 11"45 Guiding Light
'
1145 Gu!d!ng tJghl
what's with this Zzyz•y'"
'
not complete without the final touch whl h 1 moves Into Arkansas by lol-ce ftt of school children who eros! Pomeroy pollee and Mayor E F 12 00 ::atte', Klt~a •n
t2 00 Katl&amp;1 )tltc&amp;eq
,
..,
'
C S or In any other manner and takes
the mtersectlon lour lin)es a day Rubinson are lending "complete
12 30 A.9 tiro worl• Turlli ,
It's our real name. Pronounced zee·zee the l/:zyzzy. fncldentally, the abbreviation of from the people o! the state the The slate Is to be asked to au· cooperatlbn" for the re)latta, 12 30 :., the World Turu
1 oo Our ·~Iss Brooks
1
'00
Our
M1s5
:irpoks
Gets us absolutely last on any listing We're Zzyzzy is ZZ Why don't you have some made right to elert a 1dverMr ahd tftorlzl! in !nstaiUI!'oil ~~ loll!~ I
pa Holl.leparly
1-30
t:ouseparty
depend on htm to exertl!c ccr Ugh! Warning algns would also Leadlhgbam sold.
l n aII f1ve p hone books of the New York Clty up for Y0 urse jf?"
200 Big Payo!!
2 W Big Psyo!l
tnln dtscrehonary runctlon• of bi erected for the benefit Of out
IA~k II( ~tCTlJRI
2 30 The Verdict is Youts
2 30 The Verdict ls Yours
PHILADFLPIA UP - Harold 3:00 Brtgh!er Day
boroughs, also in two on LOng Island, and in
"Because my face looks awful," 1 said
r;s~·~~e~~, t~:g~t weo! w~:\r ~~v: or-town .!rivera.
3 00 Brighter Day
So!lc1tor Betnard Fultz, whose Joh:nsorr o! Phllodelphla, back In 3 15 Semt "orm
Newark, Newark Suburban, Jersey City,
"Well, we can db snmetbing diffe;.nt. We ernment" F'nuh•~ '"d
3 15 Secret -storm '
~artner, Maflnltlg Webst~r,
hght • hell\1W~IIbt title run- 3 30 Edge of N1ghl
Westchester · and we're ready to spread had one guy with the back of hts head made "If blood Is then shed, my law
t• the attorney for Lon Greenlee,
meets big Waytle Bethea of 4 00 The Early Show
33o Edge of Niljht
out farther Even the name nlay grow May" instead of the front"
coll.!clence wttl be clear, but I
5 30 Your Esso Reporter
400 The Early Show
who
Is
cleating
the
tltlo
of
land
;~~~~~~~~a~!O~-r~o~un~d;;b;;ou;;t~at
he owns batwtlen Rutland and
lUll tonltlht.
put another 'Z' in front or It We're the last
Now, Call. a MeJgs Counllan come up wll. w•ll weep for my people"
5 15 Sports Parade
530 Your Esao 1\eporter
word 1n 8 t
Th 1 .. rd
•
m
lnslsh Ht Ia Right
llutlson street, 11ked to he re· 1
~ .5~ Weatherman
6·45 Sports Par~~•
amps
e as, wo -get it'"
an Idea to c•pltallze on a last lliitlng.? lletter The governor lnsl•ted ollce heved of the ..nogo case oppos
8 !lO Pre!l' Conference
"Yes, yes But
10U''get a l&lt;it nf crazy hurry, or ZzY2zy Studtos will be here ahel!d of more the U S Constitution gives tn11 hiS partner Judge Cedttc
555 Weotberman
0 U Douglas Edwart!s
ralls, like mlne? And why don't you answer you
a state the right to protect Itself Clark, former village solte!tor,
600 What About Tbll
6 30 Te!tvhone Time
"- - ·
against "dom~stic violence" and will be asked to re9re1ent the
615 Douglas Edworas
7
00
PhU
Silvers
Show
be satd that Is exactly what wns vlltnge which has c!ablj on land
6 30 TBA
7 30 Private SecretO!Y
RUMMAGE SALE
~~rdo~, Mt 1h Mortnh Baptist threatened •n Little Rock.
gtven to the town by Genev!evb
•
8.00
To
Tell
the
'J'I'u,h
T~ M 1 1 T .c
'"' and
c Rev Ro~u t Pnl-~ n noted that the 19M Su Moore and which appears !o be
700 VIe Damone
e 8 emple, Pyth10n Sis· mur, new P"tor or the Churrh of r ~ 0 court decision ,.t no time a part o! !be Greenlee lots
BSO Spotlight PlaYhOUII
9·00 ~.ow Question
00
;~~~..~~:y h~~~~/ ~~~m~!r.::~: :he /~larene, were unable to at· ia~le tor mtegrntiOn bul
It
Sollc1tor Fultz also reported
9 30 TBA
or this wcok at the rormct •as tohne s '1ns bworc made to attend must pro~eed IIIIth "all
that all 1•eeds for property addoft
10:00 UP-to the-minute News
It
ep em cr rncetmg or the t
d ·•
ftUMMAGI IALI
to the Middleport Park Assocla·
111 }he Stewurt lhwklns Mt•lgs Cotmty Mln~Mlcl"ial A.!so· a 'f~f,e~eant the Supreme
10 05 Scannl ag the Weather
The women of the Roek Spring, ~'\1~~
lion,
Inc,
plols
were
completer.
u 1111g nnyone hov1ng runt· ctnttnn to 1r11 y at ti 1c p
ld
The Late Show
Mcthodl•t Church wilt hold a magt• Is to bring It to the build Bnptl t Cl
omeroy recognt1ed thai It wou
1~ady to be ptac'Od In the vi·
I Tliii!~AY CHANNEL II
9
1
1\ll'r 1
weeb lnonUtll or veat!i to aceon\
rumtna11o MB ic ·~ the Browh irtR un \V\!dhtsduy artfi'IUlon 01
snfe deposit box
- " " ' 7 - -T
building W Mnlu St, Flidny and call 623tJ
pllsh Integration,
on
occepted the report
Snturday, Sept t3 14 A bake
Bedford School News local Situations.
for $1,29HO and of
•ale will al•o be hold on Sotm
Latna, treasurer o! ~9,·
)\lilTING CALLID
0~ Srpternuer 6 u f1r•t grade
I eannot ubdtcate my
day
I
The White Rose Lodge, Anxtl- pupil, Bobbv ,Jon.•. fractured let a federal judge substitute his 3&amp;8.3&amp; balance ih ali !unds, Au·
lary o! the Brotherhood of Rail his arm while playmg on the judgment lor mlbt! on thll II· gust 30
sue," he saud
SUGAR RUN PTA
road Trainmen, will meot Wed slide
Those present were
TUESDAY
CHIINNIEL 13
CHAN$!.. n WED.
Ltttie R~k Mayllr Woodrow Fisher, Councilmen
An exccu!Jve mcetlug or the nesday at 1 30 p m at the Wood
Sign
On
ll ll9 strn on
Two
new
fourth
grade
pupils
Mann called Faubus a sedlonlst
Sugar Run PTA will be held at men's Hall Hostesses w!U be
Llborace
12.00 v•berace
bons.
D
c.
Miller,
M~!::~~~~;;
tho sehool Thursday at 3 !0 p m Mro David Entsminger Mrs W were en~olled 1n Bedford School and warned that his desperate L
R Wiley, Robert
The
Gretohen
Wade
Show
12·30
'l'he Gretchen wa~e
nn
Monday
They
wC!re
James
stand was the kind of klndl!bg Clerk, C 0 Murray,
It was announ&lt;cd tod'y by till" W Hayes, Mro Ja'l)C! Souders
Neighbors
1·15 Ne!gbbora,
Ellis Keeton and Curtts Keeton that set off the fires o! Civil Jean Lama; Street Foreman
pmidcnt. Mri Rar Won~geord and Mrs Bran!h Fletnlng
t·30 Movie Matinee
Two Sixth grade pupils Allen War In t86t,
and Chief of Polce Bartrum
Swartz
and
Keith
Whaley
gave
Although
the
nation',
attention
The
meeltna
opetred
wjth
a
3 00 American Bandltand
WAITRESS MIITINO
a demonstratlnn on a sclenre eK· was dtrected to this normallY· prayer b)" !h• Rev C R ICont·
A mooting of 1hc WMltrcsscs
I
~ tl() Clll"loOD Club
perlmcnt Frtlav of last week, moderate spot on the race sUb right, pastor or the !Ieath M.~tbo­
tor the dinner to be Serlcd to I
1 D00 Mickey Mil\111! 01~
showing that ah· occupies spnre jcct, there were these other de dist Church, who repre•enle.l tbe
the Western and Southern Life
n lSI
I
1 6 00 Five Star F'lnal
1
velopments today
Middi"J&gt;&gt;rt !&lt;llnllleri!l\ A.lsoclt·
lnHurancc Co , Legionnaires by
6 15 John Daly I! tlie Nia
- Nashville, Tenn, mte11r•Uon lion
the Sacred Hoar! Gull~ on Frl
IVeS ere
6.30 Dlmeylan~
1
Its first IP'ade ~nder • sraduil
doy, Sopt 13, has bcon rolled
7 80 Navy Loi
Oliver Wer.dell Holmca, a gra·
dese!ll'e~atlon plan
Allllollllh
for Thursd•y ut 7 30 p m
8·00
Ozz!a end
tCont!nuad From P"' Onll)
duate or Middleport Htah Smool
there was no violence, a number
..11 30 !.!omen\ olllec,l!li!Jh. :•.
however
Gilmore
was
apprehen·
radio actor, vil!led this piBI week
of white parento ~·••n rem~Yina
WHITI SHfttNI MIITING
9.00 Wednesday
for the Ro" Service Stotlon their ch!ldten aft~ It Nearoes
Mary Shrine, White Shrine of with hi• cousins, Mr at\d Mn ded
9:45 Sportscope
job
were admitted Pickets were at
Jeru11lem will meet Friday at Noah llos!oh~ and aon Chartos
10:00 Ni1irs ollha lfitl'-1 •'
O'Brien
explained
that
Gilmore
,
7 30 p m at tho IOOF Hall Pot llotnw•. who usos his middle may race a to to 15 year sentence all schoo!t.
10·10 Theatre 13
luck refreshments will be o~rved name Wond~!l 1notesd of the or 11(1! sentence I! an habltu~l -Whit~ Rbule Soeretary James
u.ao s~~n 011
G. Haaerty anneunced In N•W.
at the close or the meettng All namo he use~ Wheb aUendlds the ehm!l\a!
~n~adt~ lo
port, II I , \itt\!! Fteald!BI' El·
member• are urged to attend by local school!,
Hollywood whore he WIU be
Mrs Stewart HawklnR, WIIP
Shl!rlfl Robert r Hartcnbooh a~nhower ta vacatlonlrt&amp;, \hill an
woiklqtl until Aptil on • new &amp;old Gilmore was troced through 11'91 r~ott on the billie 1\otk
KOMI COMING
ttlevtilon aerlet
sale or clgmttos lnken frnm the crista would b~ submitted d~rltllg
Fel!erat Judi! liGna d
Alfred Church will have IIi
He (! \he sOh of Mr ltld Mn Ro•· plare •• ,, from bps He tlie
llome Comlna and llctltcation oer Ferdie Holmes, former ch .. hl,_; added that "Gilmore was about M.
vtce, next Sundny Sept. 15 bl!- resldenla and makea hls home In reody to let himself up In bootglnnlna with s s at 9 10 A baa Conne~tlc\tt.
legging, and
known to hove
ket dlnnor will he served at II 4D
Men •hootlug "!Hirrola oOt bf
Afternoon •crvlces w!U begin at
His wife, LOis, Is a well known sea!on "
1 o'clock conslollntl ol the dod!· ICtrOII
In ol~tr actions Cbarles Lan·
cation tervlce aud featuring the
Allor completlnr hla high
''Temple Star Quartette"" front ~&lt;~hool wor~ In Middleport llolm· ders, 27, Pomoroy, and Ray Lan·
Akron. 0
el ;teduateft from Ohio Stale ders, 30, Pomeroy, were boOked
Unlverally 1M hia been In thea· by the aherll! and Pollee Ch!el
tiRANill MIITING
tr!tal work ever alnce. He his Leroy Bartrum of Middleport !'or
Alfred Grant1e wtl! obsom been appeatlnr th!~ aummer at lnvest1gatton
''Booater Ntaht" on Thuraday, lhe Bucks County Playhou•e as
Sept 19th Thla pro11ram w!U be W)ll!am Jennln;s Btyen In the
open to the publl&lt; Members are "Scopes Trial" and was billed
Mr
aaked to brln1 1 dloh lor a pot with Walter Abel In "Inherit th• stepson,
luck tupper Everyone Invited Wind "
niece from
l&lt;:n~~o~:YP•=~~~~~~~
Wince,
1 niece
!rom
Ollie Grueser a nephew
nsylvanla and Mr and
McK•nzle of Gallipolis
the funer,l services for Mra. Fillo
nte Moore here on Saturday.

Twin T~ns, Mason, May Put Best Foot Forward Next
Sundtly On Oet:osion Of The LocalltSponsored Regatta

Winding Trail
Gorden Club
Meeting.Held

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who harrPd lhp •ntrnnM to tho
budding whde , jeermg crowd of
almost !100 student.&lt; and 4dulta
(ContlnM lrttn P11t Ont)
pushed In close to lend him supthree white woolen &lt;!harged dur port.
mr tbe helJht ol the trouble that 11l've got a kid ht!re, and I'm
The regatta next Sunday is an excellent op· c1vic bl-ga!lizatlons wh1ch are putting out tons oecurrM dur!hg school holll"• not 10111g to tel m~ IUd go to
\ !'!!, j
Qne Negro lnothet, who had been oehool with an) blal!k Negro-The Jumor Wlnd!ilg Trat!
;'
portuhlty for the J&gt;oilietby-Middleport twin of wotk to make this a success
tilt t\rget or a •'thrown bottle. - - -", ~!roli~ aid, his feet Garden Club Ill~! last 'Thdrsday
was
eh"
lll"ged
With
possesSion
of
a
towns to put their best face forward Many
A third Is to show a wholesome brand of
!pread wide. h1• arms folded after school at the home of their
krure
adviSor. Mrs Robe{! Thompson
visitOrs Will ctowillinlo oul' streets to see the
Sl'"ro:-~s 1'11~ biirly £best
Luella Thompson, pre!ldent.
fnendliness and couttesy to all visitors in our Children or both f~('('S were
0 55 Sign On
CHANNfL 3
The
Negroes
depart•d
wtthout
fun on the water. There are three thmgs we
bcw1lde1 ed by what was gomg:
prestded at the meeting which 6 55 1!tJD On
600 Today
towns that day. A smile, greeting, and consid" on Segrl!gatl"'11st.&lt; " yolled and further mctdenl
o1Jened wtlh the club pledge nud ?·OO Today
might do to mak~ this a ti!d letter day for all
Romper 1\Gom
bllll:!itlt POitjiO.t.d
199 30
00 Treaf;urs. Hunt
eration to strangers who are here fo~ relaxa- tacked up pllc\tds
l'tnaHy They were turned down for the .slogan
900 Romper Room
One is to shr a special effort to ha\e our
tO 00 The Prtee ts Right
tion will go far toward creahng a good mem· while mothers began to take offl01al reason !hot the North Ltt· FolloWing a short bUs!hess ses- 9 30
Treasure Hunt
their children from class About tie Rock &amp;:hoot board had post·
streets, sidewalks, and home yards especially
tO 30 Truth or consequenc•
ory of Meigs and Mason Counttes
non a demonstration on 'How to 10:00 The Price !B Rtght
~~If the \VIIite ~h!ldrl!n half gob~
neat and clean for all to see.
~onctl schttlutcd lill'egl-otYoh until
I
I! UO TIC T3C DtUgh
home a( some school• by the end thmgs calmed down at near!ly Separate and Plant IriS' was 10 30 Trulh or Consequoneel
Another 1s to come out for the b1g show
None of these suggeshons cost a cent Only of the school day
given by Mrs Thompson after II 00 T1c Tac Dough
It Could B• You
1130
I.tttle Rock
whiCh the group lrtmmed and
12 00 News Report
ourselves to let everyone know we support a little effort. They rould tepay much more LITI'LE ROCN, Ark. UP-Gov
Orval E Faubus, assmlng that At Little Rock's Central High dls!rtbuted Ins 10 take home II 30 It Could Be You
our hometown sponsored events and our own than they cost.
12 13 MoYiellme
he dtd not take offtcc to surten· School, a crowd gathered at the for planting. Plans wet e made 12 00 Newl Report
I 30 Drlde ana Groom
!or
a
flower
show
to
be
given
at
t3
--:--::--:----;;;:-~---:~-~ der Arkansas' Soverelgn power" opemng or classes but dispersed
12
Mov1et1me
2110 Matinee Theater
the
C&lt;ntral
PTA
mee\lng
1·30
stood r~rmty to~ay antn•t the soon wheb 11 became Oby!ous
Bnde and Groom
~ 00 Queen lor a !lay
Games were pta!'&lt;d during the , 2 00 Queen for l! Da)
I'
'11
efforts of the \Jhlled Slate; gov- there would be no rac1al problem
34( Aodern RnmanaeeJ
social
hour
and
refreshments
today
Manht;~ttan,
•r•mem to mtegrate the schools
400 Comedy 1tme
3 46 Modem Romances
of Ltttle Rock
Natlonal Gu:~rd troops agam were served.
4&gt;30 Trouble With Father
Gtlbert Zwtlling, we note, bas tile last hst· when you pick up the phone?"
The Nattonal Guard
on rmged that school, however, to
4 00 Comedv Time
, Present were Leah and Karen
5 00 Spmach Ployhouse
mg m the telephone book of the General Tete.
''We not only get a tot of nutsance calls, hand to prevent any such at· prevent mtegl-atloq
Grueser, Ma'ry and Luella Thomp· 4 30 Trouble With Father
5 45 NBC News
"
f
N
,
1
f
I
tempts
at
one
school
today
and
spn. Nan~y Tyo, Millie Legar 5 00 Sp!narh Playhouse
~=-:phone company here I a certain ew York· WI! ge, a ot o tong dtstance nutsance cal s grim civilians repulsed an artual
600 News Picture
and three guests, Luuise Ann 545 NBC News
615 Sports Eye
e1 has his way, our Mr Zwilling may be super- Tins listing has been m the phone books hve I try by stx Negroes to enroll at an
Grueser, George and Freddie
6 25 Weathereast
ceded as the last man in the phone book
years, and the telephone company makes otlrcr school
600 News Picture
Thompson
!Continued frow. Pagt Ontl
6 IS Sports Eye
6 30 TBA
According to the Unlteil ~ess, the new 111oi'e money on It than we do I've had a lot J It was the most crtttcal !tate Metg• County pahenls durlpg
700 Mayor of the ToWJt
8 25 Weathercast
name may be the Zzyzzy Ztamp Ztudies Co , of calls from people who don't say a word So of oppo•itio~ since the 1954 Su July and August polbt up more
7 30 Fother ltnOWI Best
•
.
,
preme Court school ruling
VIVIdly than word! the urgen'
6 30 Nat ' Klng" COi'• ~how
(~ntl~u•d ''"'" Ptpo One)
which has made a rich commercial thing out 1 dec1ded not to either
Faubua tssued a blistering nted for blood. dohors at thli
8
00 Kraft 'IV Theater
aroy Juhlor l!!gh School audl· \7 00 Felllvat of Stars
of bemg the lB&lt;st telephone listing in the
''You have the same number in all those statement condemning Federal time A total of 93 pints of Red touum WJ!h t~e GNotes of Mtd 7:30 Ptn!e
900 This Is Your Life
9:30 Waterfront
Manhattan phone book.
pbohe books'."
Judge Ronald N Davtrs who or- Cross blt&gt;od waR u~ lor Metgs dleport on tilt! band stand The 8·00 Baseboll
dered lntegratfoh to pro!eed patient.! In the two months
danre
Is
spOhsore~ b) the Exem10 00 Masquefade Piii"IY
Thts last listing calls for a call But when
"Yes, lnd soon we may take In a,ll big cl· here and who refused laat Satur· Betause 1\felgs Cou~ty was 111 plars of the Beta Sigma Ph1 sor· 10.~ Ni!w'! Headlines
10•10
Nltewali!b
t0·30
News Headllne1
rleht
for
blood
at
the
lime
of
the
you d1al the number, you bear the receiver ties around here - Philadelphia, Boston . . . day lo postpone It
or1ty A~miSBIOD u $1 per person IP.:OO Tolrtrht
10 40 Nltewatch,
The to vern or, risking direct last b!oodtnob!!e visit, \h~ blood ~nd 60c for students
unbook,and then there's silence Fmally, UP's atld eventually I hope to be throughout the contempt of coutt, ia!d the eredll! earned at that tfme were
1:00 •ION OFF
12 00 ronlibt
Doc Quigg couldn't stand lt any longer He country with the same number "
judge's methods have "&amp;lven the not suffiellftt to make up the de
Dean Sturm, widely known TV
__.....__.
writes·
lmpmslon of be!nr hllh-!landed flclt ind a!ao cover ~he liB pints personalitY of Huntington, W Va
"Well, what's this stamp business'"
and arb!tary, and trete rendere~ of bloo~ Apia a delltlt h!sts
wilt be the regatta announccr
"Look, Zzyzzy, zay zomethlng, will you?
"It's stamp-size photographs that we make apparently without cohalderltfoh A quota of 150 plit\1 bl blood Chatrman of the JUdges wt!!
Don't ztt there in zilence in your ztudloz
of consequences"
hilS been ~ far tb" f!slt 111 be Max Ward, Pomeroy. asslsletl
from
a pi~iure or a drawmg of themselves
MIY ••-•t
Actllll
order to tnalte t~p the aef!c•t and by Dae Harttence, Athens. 0 ,
Zpeak1"
·~
~
that peop)e send in We take the head and U S. District Atty. Osro Cobb 1\-'IUre adequat~ blood for the and Caph Bahr, Middleport ~~
"Zurc," said a male voice. "You want zomecaught hurrylllfl Into his 6ltice, tlext two months,
chard SchWab, Middleport, Is
TUESDAY
' WEDN!SDA Y CHANN.l I
thing?"
make stamps from It and usually put a design sa•d he "would~'! be 1 bit sur- The time Of tU ' b!iiOilmoblle ehatrtnan oi starters
CHANNEL.
7 00 l'rmm!e Dean
,
around tt. lior Instance, we have a beart·shap- pr!Sed' If there was action from operation at l'om~ro)' Junior
7 tr.) /lmmle Dean
7
30
80!\0D
.lila~
The U S. Coast Guard has
"Whart zort of ztampz do you zell?" I ask· ed d~slgn for weddings. Also we get requests his eorner today
High School Thursday 11 from
Boston B!aelole
8 00 Cppta!n Kabgaroo
okayed the ret1atla and adVISed 8'·30
00 Captam Kangaroo
8 46 CBS News
noon
until
6
~"
Itt.
"
"
,
all shtpptng to use caution In the 8•4&amp; CBS News
ed
for animals and houses and baby pictures on The governot accustd David ol
8 M Local News
Ztampz that ztlckum on 'em."
stomps,
handing down swift deelslons •r
area Elaborate sofety precau· 8.55 Lo&lt;al New1
lions have been arronged for all 9 30 •nry M"oore
"Zilly!" 1 snld.
ler brief hear!~g• ahd ill lalliu'i!
900 Garry Moore ,
boaters. Pomeroy ond Middleport 130 &amp;rlllu: God!r"'
9 30 Ar!li'nr Goofl'ey
"Who zayz zo'"
"What does'11 person do wtth the stamps?" to get the facts He said part of
tile judge's ~u!lbgs were based
(Colltlftutd lr•lll Pa~• Oilol
emergency !itjuad, will have boats 10:30 Strike It Rich
tO
30 Strike It Rlcb
' I zay zo"
"Put 'em on your letters, greeting cards, on statement. from Little R&lt;~&lt;k towel as a jolht lbveatlm!nl
patro!l!ng the waters as w•ll the II 00 New•
uoo
News
Ch ef of Pollee Botltuth ' te- boat club
"Ztop" tb man "d ti dl "Y
calling cards, get-well cards They're •bout Mayor Woodrow Mann "ho, he
11.10
Katie'•
Almanac
u
to
Kolle's
Almana~
• e
sat rc y.
ou got me
•
said, ',h a d!IICtedited, repudlat
tl 15 Love of Lll;
ported on worl belri( done
The Syracuse emergency squad 11·15 Love of Ltfe
In ztltchez"
the size of an alrlllijl stamp Your friends and ed city official "
!130 Seat&lt;!b tor Tti"dlotftilr
have a t~d !!gilt plated at Pear and vol~nteer firemen w1!1 oper 11.30 Searc~ for Toll!orrow
"Oklly,'' I said. "Zo what'z - 1 mean so relations would like your p1cture A Jetter IS "If the l•deral government and jAcuot St~t fllr the ben.. ate a lunch stand on the lot 11"45 Guiding Light
'
1145 Gu!d!ng tJghl
what's with this Zzyz•y'"
'
not complete without the final touch whl h 1 moves Into Arkansas by lol-ce ftt of school children who eros! Pomeroy pollee and Mayor E F 12 00 ::atte', Klt~a •n
t2 00 Katl&amp;1 )tltc&amp;eq
,
..,
'
C S or In any other manner and takes
the mtersectlon lour lin)es a day Rubinson are lending "complete
12 30 A.9 tiro worl• Turlli ,
It's our real name. Pronounced zee·zee the l/:zyzzy. fncldentally, the abbreviation of from the people o! the state the The slate Is to be asked to au· cooperatlbn" for the re)latta, 12 30 :., the World Turu
1 oo Our ·~Iss Brooks
1
'00
Our
M1s5
:irpoks
Gets us absolutely last on any listing We're Zzyzzy is ZZ Why don't you have some made right to elert a 1dverMr ahd tftorlzl! in !nstaiUI!'oil ~~ loll!~ I
pa Holl.leparly
1-30
t:ouseparty
depend on htm to exertl!c ccr Ugh! Warning algns would also Leadlhgbam sold.
l n aII f1ve p hone books of the New York Clty up for Y0 urse jf?"
200 Big Payo!!
2 W Big Psyo!l
tnln dtscrehonary runctlon• of bi erected for the benefit Of out
IA~k II( ~tCTlJRI
2 30 The Verdict is Youts
2 30 The Verdict ls Yours
PHILADFLPIA UP - Harold 3:00 Brtgh!er Day
boroughs, also in two on LOng Island, and in
"Because my face looks awful," 1 said
r;s~·~~e~~, t~:g~t weo! w~:\r ~~v: or-town .!rivera.
3 00 Brighter Day
So!lc1tor Betnard Fultz, whose Joh:nsorr o! Phllodelphla, back In 3 15 Semt "orm
Newark, Newark Suburban, Jersey City,
"Well, we can db snmetbing diffe;.nt. We ernment" F'nuh•~ '"d
3 15 Secret -storm '
~artner, Maflnltlg Webst~r,
hght • hell\1W~IIbt title run- 3 30 Edge of N1ghl
Westchester · and we're ready to spread had one guy with the back of hts head made "If blood Is then shed, my law
t• the attorney for Lon Greenlee,
meets big Waytle Bethea of 4 00 The Early Show
33o Edge of Niljht
out farther Even the name nlay grow May" instead of the front"
coll.!clence wttl be clear, but I
5 30 Your Esso Reporter
400 The Early Show
who
Is
cleating
the
tltlo
of
land
;~~~~~~~~a~!O~-r~o~un~d;;b;;ou;;t~at
he owns batwtlen Rutland and
lUll tonltlht.
put another 'Z' in front or It We're the last
Now, Call. a MeJgs Counllan come up wll. w•ll weep for my people"
5 15 Sports Parade
530 Your Esao 1\eporter
word 1n 8 t
Th 1 .. rd
•
m
lnslsh Ht Ia Right
llutlson street, 11ked to he re· 1
~ .5~ Weatherman
6·45 Sports Par~~•
amps
e as, wo -get it'"
an Idea to c•pltallze on a last lliitlng.? lletter The governor lnsl•ted ollce heved of the ..nogo case oppos
8 !lO Pre!l' Conference
"Yes, yes But
10U''get a l&lt;it nf crazy hurry, or ZzY2zy Studtos will be here ahel!d of more the U S Constitution gives tn11 hiS partner Judge Cedttc
555 Weotberman
0 U Douglas Edwart!s
ralls, like mlne? And why don't you answer you
a state the right to protect Itself Clark, former village solte!tor,
600 What About Tbll
6 30 Te!tvhone Time
"- - ·
against "dom~stic violence" and will be asked to re9re1ent the
615 Douglas Edworas
7
00
PhU
Silvers
Show
be satd that Is exactly what wns vlltnge which has c!ablj on land
6 30 TBA
7 30 Private SecretO!Y
RUMMAGE SALE
~~rdo~, Mt 1h Mortnh Baptist threatened •n Little Rock.
gtven to the town by Genev!evb
•
8.00
To
Tell
the
'J'I'u,h
T~ M 1 1 T .c
'"' and
c Rev Ro~u t Pnl-~ n noted that the 19M Su Moore and which appears !o be
700 VIe Damone
e 8 emple, Pyth10n Sis· mur, new P"tor or the Churrh of r ~ 0 court decision ,.t no time a part o! !be Greenlee lots
BSO Spotlight PlaYhOUII
9·00 ~.ow Question
00
;~~~..~~:y h~~~~/ ~~~m~!r.::~: :he /~larene, were unable to at· ia~le tor mtegrntiOn bul
It
Sollc1tor Fultz also reported
9 30 TBA
or this wcok at the rormct •as tohne s '1ns bworc made to attend must pro~eed IIIIth "all
that all 1•eeds for property addoft
10:00 UP-to the-minute News
It
ep em cr rncetmg or the t
d ·•
ftUMMAGI IALI
to the Middleport Park Assocla·
111 }he Stewurt lhwklns Mt•lgs Cotmty Mln~Mlcl"ial A.!so· a 'f~f,e~eant the Supreme
10 05 Scannl ag the Weather
The women of the Roek Spring, ~'\1~~
lion,
Inc,
plols
were
completer.
u 1111g nnyone hov1ng runt· ctnttnn to 1r11 y at ti 1c p
ld
The Late Show
Mcthodl•t Church wilt hold a magt• Is to bring It to the build Bnptl t Cl
omeroy recognt1ed thai It wou
1~ady to be ptac'Od In the vi·
I Tliii!~AY CHANNEL II
9
1
1\ll'r 1
weeb lnonUtll or veat!i to aceon\
rumtna11o MB ic ·~ the Browh irtR un \V\!dhtsduy artfi'IUlon 01
snfe deposit box
- " " ' 7 - -T
building W Mnlu St, Flidny and call 623tJ
pllsh Integration,
on
occepted the report
Snturday, Sept t3 14 A bake
Bedford School News local Situations.
for $1,29HO and of
•ale will al•o be hold on Sotm
Latna, treasurer o! ~9,·
)\lilTING CALLID
0~ Srpternuer 6 u f1r•t grade
I eannot ubdtcate my
day
I
The White Rose Lodge, Anxtl- pupil, Bobbv ,Jon.•. fractured let a federal judge substitute his 3&amp;8.3&amp; balance ih ali !unds, Au·
lary o! the Brotherhood of Rail his arm while playmg on the judgment lor mlbt! on thll II· gust 30
sue," he saud
SUGAR RUN PTA
road Trainmen, will meot Wed slide
Those present were
TUESDAY
CHIINNIEL 13
CHAN$!.. n WED.
Ltttie R~k Mayllr Woodrow Fisher, Councilmen
An exccu!Jve mcetlug or the nesday at 1 30 p m at the Wood
Sign
On
ll ll9 strn on
Two
new
fourth
grade
pupils
Mann called Faubus a sedlonlst
Sugar Run PTA will be held at men's Hall Hostesses w!U be
Llborace
12.00 v•berace
bons.
D
c.
Miller,
M~!::~~~~;;
tho sehool Thursday at 3 !0 p m Mro David Entsminger Mrs W were en~olled 1n Bedford School and warned that his desperate L
R Wiley, Robert
The
Gretohen
Wade
Show
12·30
'l'he Gretchen wa~e
nn
Monday
They
wC!re
James
stand was the kind of klndl!bg Clerk, C 0 Murray,
It was announ&lt;cd tod'y by till" W Hayes, Mro Ja'l)C! Souders
Neighbors
1·15 Ne!gbbora,
Ellis Keeton and Curtts Keeton that set off the fires o! Civil Jean Lama; Street Foreman
pmidcnt. Mri Rar Won~geord and Mrs Bran!h Fletnlng
t·30 Movie Matinee
Two Sixth grade pupils Allen War In t86t,
and Chief of Polce Bartrum
Swartz
and
Keith
Whaley
gave
Although
the
nation',
attention
The
meeltna
opetred
wjth
a
3 00 American Bandltand
WAITRESS MIITINO
a demonstratlnn on a sclenre eK· was dtrected to this normallY· prayer b)" !h• Rev C R ICont·
A mooting of 1hc WMltrcsscs
I
~ tl() Clll"loOD Club
perlmcnt Frtlav of last week, moderate spot on the race sUb right, pastor or the !Ieath M.~tbo­
tor the dinner to be Serlcd to I
1 D00 Mickey Mil\111! 01~
showing that ah· occupies spnre jcct, there were these other de dist Church, who repre•enle.l tbe
the Western and Southern Life
n lSI
I
1 6 00 Five Star F'lnal
1
velopments today
Middi"J&gt;&gt;rt !&lt;llnllleri!l\ A.lsoclt·
lnHurancc Co , Legionnaires by
6 15 John Daly I! tlie Nia
- Nashville, Tenn, mte11r•Uon lion
the Sacred Hoar! Gull~ on Frl
IVeS ere
6.30 Dlmeylan~
1
Its first IP'ade ~nder • sraduil
doy, Sopt 13, has bcon rolled
7 80 Navy Loi
Oliver Wer.dell Holmca, a gra·
dese!ll'e~atlon plan
Allllollllh
for Thursd•y ut 7 30 p m
8·00
Ozz!a end
tCont!nuad From P"' Onll)
duate or Middleport Htah Smool
there was no violence, a number
..11 30 !.!omen\ olllec,l!li!Jh. :•.
however
Gilmore
was
apprehen·
radio actor, vil!led this piBI week
of white parento ~·••n rem~Yina
WHITI SHfttNI MIITING
9.00 Wednesday
for the Ro" Service Stotlon their ch!ldten aft~ It Nearoes
Mary Shrine, White Shrine of with hi• cousins, Mr at\d Mn ded
9:45 Sportscope
job
were admitted Pickets were at
Jeru11lem will meet Friday at Noah llos!oh~ and aon Chartos
10:00 Ni1irs ollha lfitl'-1 •'
O'Brien
explained
that
Gilmore
,
7 30 p m at tho IOOF Hall Pot llotnw•. who usos his middle may race a to to 15 year sentence all schoo!t.
10·10 Theatre 13
luck refreshments will be o~rved name Wond~!l 1notesd of the or 11(1! sentence I! an habltu~l -Whit~ Rbule Soeretary James
u.ao s~~n 011
G. Haaerty anneunced In N•W.
at the close or the meettng All namo he use~ Wheb aUendlds the ehm!l\a!
~n~adt~ lo
port, II I , \itt\!! Fteald!BI' El·
member• are urged to attend by local school!,
Hollywood whore he WIU be
Mrs Stewart HawklnR, WIIP
Shl!rlfl Robert r Hartcnbooh a~nhower ta vacatlonlrt&amp;, \hill an
woiklqtl until Aptil on • new &amp;old Gilmore was troced through 11'91 r~ott on the billie 1\otk
KOMI COMING
ttlevtilon aerlet
sale or clgmttos lnken frnm the crista would b~ submitted d~rltllg
Fel!erat Judi! liGna d
Alfred Church will have IIi
He (! \he sOh of Mr ltld Mn Ro•· plare •• ,, from bps He tlie
llome Comlna and llctltcation oer Ferdie Holmes, former ch .. hl,_; added that "Gilmore was about M.
vtce, next Sundny Sept. 15 bl!- resldenla and makea hls home In reody to let himself up In bootglnnlna with s s at 9 10 A baa Conne~tlc\tt.
legging, and
known to hove
ket dlnnor will he served at II 4D
Men •hootlug "!Hirrola oOt bf
Afternoon •crvlces w!U begin at
His wife, LOis, Is a well known sea!on "
1 o'clock conslollntl ol the dod!· ICtrOII
In ol~tr actions Cbarles Lan·
cation tervlce aud featuring the
Allor completlnr hla high
''Temple Star Quartette"" front ~&lt;~hool wor~ In Middleport llolm· ders, 27, Pomoroy, and Ray Lan·
Akron. 0
el ;teduateft from Ohio Stale ders, 30, Pomeroy, were boOked
Unlverally 1M hia been In thea· by the aherll! and Pollee Ch!el
tiRANill MIITING
tr!tal work ever alnce. He his Leroy Bartrum of Middleport !'or
Alfred Grant1e wtl! obsom been appeatlnr th!~ aummer at lnvest1gatton
''Booater Ntaht" on Thuraday, lhe Bucks County Playhou•e as
Sept 19th Thla pro11ram w!U be W)ll!am Jennln;s Btyen In the
open to the publl&lt; Members are "Scopes Trial" and was billed
Mr
aaked to brln1 1 dloh lor a pot with Walter Abel In "Inherit th• stepson,
luck tupper Everyone Invited Wind "
niece from
l&lt;:n~~o~:YP•=~~~~~~~
Wince,
1 niece
!rom
Ollie Grueser a nephew
nsylvanla and Mr and
McK•nzle of Gallipolis
the funer,l services for Mra. Fillo
nte Moore here on Saturday.

Twin T~ns, Mason, May Put Best Foot Forward Next
Sundtly On Oet:osion Of The LocalltSponsored Regatta

Winding Trail
Gorden Club
Meeting.Held

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Coach Clio w11 optlmlaUc ab~ut ered ~ pre seaaoo breather, f.o~ tile 12 today-far Saturday'• $100,000 In·
thy serlmmage llonday that ex· hiJ blj'd' II!Orl!lRI reaeryea. ';niey Blue Devils. who are re"'tvln&amp; vltaUon united _Nation• Handicap
tended well beyond the ueual are IIYIRI Ul more enmpeUtlon- dart 'horae mention ior the SEO' at .AUaoUe City raee track. other,
qulttlnf Ume.
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atartara in the mile-and-three·slx· .
He had his lint offensive unit aald, "lincl tllat'a lOOd.': . '
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IDIDI with Terry Phallo at quarter He mentluned Paul Reuter, How- JaekJon g•eetJ . Greenfield at Boy, Find, HOOP Band, Roun4
Vernon Harrison · and Rodney ard Parker, Tom Grueser, Chatlea hnnie. and .like evrybody elae In ·rable, Akbar Khan, Combustion
Spencer at halves, and Jr. Haw- Swither, Jn\IJiny Beaver, Gaey Southeaoterli Ohio will · find out 2nd, Cbevation, Rally, Jabneh ana
thorne at lull. II was HaWihorne'a · Freeman, Chuck Riffle, Worm wbat Greenfield bu ao the 1ame Royal Be81'on 2nd.
first all&lt;&gt;ut scrimmage of re&lt;ent (Bill) Wllaon and Paul Folmer aa unfolds. LoJan takea Ito rejuven· ·:;;;;;;~~;;;;:;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1
day~ as be bas ·been favoriRI a "comen."
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ated eleven to Lancaster; a 'trip r'
bruiSed ankle.
GO TO IASTIRN
&gt;Wbich the experta are certain will
He waa •tm limping last night Middlepor. will tra'lfl to Eal(· be completed in gloom for L&lt;&gt;11an.,
but hla offensive thrusts were pic· ern after school today to scrim- Coach Met Adams has Logan
tures of power. Harrison showed mage Coaeh Jack Martln'a Raide{s 1Iand Ill environs behind hlm and I
Welding
great, speed with particular skill In a return match that ended uno!- &gt;'his squad, With over ~0 boys und·
on the quirk opener and wide f\ctally IHI I11t week.
er inatrueUon in all age groupa, . Body
Fender ,
sweepa.
Coach Jnhn Tbompaon said late but the fruit is not yet ripe.
Phaiin, he!ore he was pulled out Iaat week:
· NelaonviUe counted out of th.e
ltepair
by Clio with a knee injury which
SEO raee· already tbb &gt;'ear, moves
io not expetted to be "riouo, was
"Our olfenae ti comlnr along a few · mile• south to pliy 11
Lvbricotion
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throwing sharply to s.T. Johri'aon
Cball!l~&gt;tY·Dover. C·D ia aeen as • 1
who just 11 sharply waa anauing on defense. We juat haven•t• bad power in the B11ckeye Conference.
the ball for Ions galna.
Wellaton, a real darkhofse club
On oflenae in the line, Cilo had time to take up mucli defenae.yet." with
a flock of veterani retUI'lllnR,
Johnson •nd Danny Zirk.le at the At RuUan~ Saturday night the geto a atlff teat at Portaibouth
•· wtil run into an· Easl\, This one might help assess 1
ends, Flip WeiT)Hind Gary Bar· y eilow Jack•~
"If pilaus us to plea" youl#
nltz. at taekles, Danny Struble and ther team that Is rebulldins. ho.llhe SEO Will loot In ~ovemW. Mlin St.
Pomeroy
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Weiker at ~·arda and Bill Only this one - Jim Vennarl'l bor.
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Glhbl, fast coming iophomore, at
ev• - ~ reeupera ng
center.
from an unttl?aten season last year
Wben the reaervea' took over with the return of only three regthe . ball, ·cuo moved hia defense ulars. Larry and Dorrell Dugan,
around 10 that Struble replaced and Pat Eads.
OTHER GAMES
Zirkle at left end, Robert Green While Pomeroy and Middleport
and Millard Rouah were the new hRVe opPQaition thia week that on
quarda. Tlic line had Werry, Bar- the form ah"t can be beaten, that
nitz, ,Johnson and Gibbs going isn't ao for moat otthe other SEO
both waya.
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· · gri~ club&amp;
The defenaive ~acklteld was Athena enlertoina Circleville in
Spencer, .N•clc: Coate•, Hawthorne what !lhould be a victory for Cir·
and !Iamson, &amp;ubbing for the In· deville 88 new cooch Don Esltey
Jured Phalln. Harrison, with Pba· has a bit of a rebuilding Job, too.
lin in shape, will normally rest Gallipolla will pit 111 small squad

Tbe lone aWaited curtain riJea around tbe POmer6'1&gt; praettce field: on

Frid4y nl1bt on the 1937 pid4'on Coaeb Alex Cilo eondueted a lenl·

ahow With staro of the edt beiq
tlie •eight teems of the Soatheu~
em Obio League. Only one mom·
: NEW YORK UP :... Information
her of the loop won't be on hand.
en the 1V57 World Seriea, u an'lliddleport Will open aratnst l!utI)OCIIIied b)' Buehall Commiaaionland on Sfturdly night at the Red
er Ford Friek after a meetinl
Devil field.
Jloncla1 with the tnterested teama:
IIJ a.e&amp; Tulle~
, Pomeroy goea to ~on City for
:'!ltullnJ date-Wed. OeL 2, un• ' · what ito fan• are seUinl down 11
l!a • best . of . three playoff for
There were a total of three able bodied gentry on hand last a breather with Bolpb Sayre'a
Natloul Leai!U• pennant Ioree• a S t d to h
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_q.r.y unlil Tburaday, ()et. 3.
a ur ,ay
e1P c1ea~ e 1ast e1g •1o secl10n o groun 1R Falcons in the role of Panther
· PIAyiRI datea - Consecutive
Middleport111uructpa.[ Park of brush and lrees. They got a Stopper. Said Sayre:
datet If two eul teams (Yankeea lot done.
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"We're weak tblo year. Light
Dodaera) or two west teams
One more day, next Saturday, with eight or 10 men on hand, ioexperiene••d: But the boya f\av~
&lt;While Sox-Braves or White Sox- together with a crew of Boy Scouts, should finish .it up. Then a great oplrlt and ore le,rnlng
Carda) play; dar off for travel dozers can be brought in to level and flU In exactly hardly fast. We'll be out there playing
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football"
last·West !Yankees . Brave• or any tme at all the eault1u1 1ayout of the park-to·be will be Ouarded optimism is finating
YaDkee.Carda or White Sox-Dodg- apparent to everyone.
ml aertea.
Keep this day in mind. S&amp;turday, Sept. u, 9 a.m. Be on
. Gunes - First two in pack of hand with your axe and-or-saw.lt won't lake long.
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Amertean .!Jo.ogue team; 3rd. 4th, •
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•··-e •• ~ . eth, ?th In AmeriGeorge Wagner, Scoutmaster of an Explorer Troop made
ly United Pmo
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' and a iong
· Rout e 33 , doesn •t say
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Le •""' k
~!ha:';n::: same 88 t81t much about it, but he is being largely credited with creating
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rear: Box reall $10, reserved
u I n n e e av10r o een-agers ere. ere s I·
Tuoodoy'o Praboblo Pltchtra
iruciJtand $1; standing room $4; reel evidence of the change, too.
Brooklyn at Chicago _ KoufAx
bltuben $2: plui tax. Frick re·
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n pre-scou ays res1 en or the neighborhoods surround· (5-3) va Elatoo (1-8).
jeeted Idea of raioing prieea.
ing Maxine Arnold's service station thought twice before set· New York at Cincinnati night
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ling out watermelon patches. On second thought they usually -Antonelli
(12-t4) YJ Lawrence
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will aerve as Ohio State chairman
ea~n: come late summer and watermelon ptcklng time -Douglaa (e-2) vs Burdette (14-IIJ.
for the 1958 March of Dimes It youngsters altogether too often had gotten to the luscious pro· Phllodelphla al St. Louis night
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watermelon growing along Route 33 was a thing of the past.
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at s more, there's always Fhlladeiphia at st Louis
plenty to market and use on dinner tables.
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This happy change can be blamed on nothing but Scouting. No game• acheduled
The 12 Scout Laws are quite specUic about petty thieving
Tuosdoy'a Proboblo Pltchoro
even of watermelons, appropriation of which many young per: Detroit at Wa•hinston nigh~
sons consider a sport rather than a crime
llunnlns (17-7) " Pai!CU81 (8-13).
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(Cnntinutli rrom ?ngc Four)
By Unlt•d Prm
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"We can't rest on our laurelH," a... k~n 0 ~;;~~~~ P:C:b.; 1ll ~1'
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CAtACAS \'enezuell - Plul
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Jorgtnien, ho
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Suclll atnlwarts as Columbus row w,\1 Sonny Lton, 126, Vono·

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ast year when he scored 3t touch·
downs for a record mark..
0Y_has humbled Hamilton and
Spnngflcld in practice games and
Is out to run Its unbeaten string to
27 gHmes. .
At Ports~outh, ~oath Howard
BaughmaQ 18 b~i1d•ng one of the
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••ro~s the .front wail with sharp
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Banks, Cubs 34, Mays, Olanta 32,
Mathews, Braves 30. Crowe, Rod·

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Riley, Judy Turner, Juhling Me·
Clung, Carolyn 'Van Matte, Joan
Van Matre, George Van Matre,
Jennifer Zerkle, CaroL,· Neviiie,
Betty Jo Neville, Mrs. •lvne Va11 .
\latre, Mrs. Charles · Neville, Mrs.
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WSCS BeginsA
New Study Theme

The new stud y theme "MissiGII
Cinerama" was begun when the

WSCS mel at the Heath Methodist
Church
Monday evening.
Mr and Mrs. George Hackett
Jr. and her sister, Mrs Manning Mrs. Bruce Lloyd , president, was
Kloes. entertained Saturday eve. in char~e of the meeting and
Mrs. Rober~ coats, r.evotio.nal lea1 nin g with a buffet supper bf!fore
the wedfling rehearsal or thch· der, opened the topic. Her ser·
sister, Jean, and hrr fiance, vice included hymns with Mrs.
EJ11erson Jones !1!1 pianist.
Oeorge Siddall Jr.
Ro.ses. gl!ld\olus, clematis and

other fall

r!oW~rs

\(ere used In
1qrrangcmf'nl~ on the bllffct and
dining l~hlc ancl the small tnbles.
werP rent~·,red with taper$ ,Rarlandt•d with h·y. The children
!n lhl! familv ha(! thejr s. npper
m the breakfut room which was
I rlc~orated
with vari-colored ~a l­
l~o.n s and W€'rc under 1hP su perVISion Of a baby-sitter for
lh(l
evening.
Present were Mi.s!! Jean Smart.
Georl!e Sidrlall Jr .. Ml'. ·and Mrs.
Paul Sm11rt, M!lnning KIOE' S, Mrs.
r~J1d A:ntb~n:v.. Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Marion French · wa.s in
thurge or the evening's program

anct her topic was "Th~ GeographMarch of Missloits." Tl\e

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prO!,'TIIm rlosed with a prayCr
po1•m rear:! in unison.
Durin~ the business meetifl~

lhe budget lor 57·58 was adopied. Programs for the yeat wefe
distributed. Mrs. David Entsmln·
get ~nvc a report of tlle Mei.d:s~
Gallin WSCS meeting held reeent·
lv at the Forest Run Methodist
Church.

Ofriters were hMteRses for the
evening. They include Mrs. LI~yd,
pres.: Mr!i. Carroll Swanson, ;~ire
pres.; Mrs. Forrest Bachtel, see.;
Mrs. E M. Blake., treasurer They
Donalrf, Miss Nanc~ Wagner.
served ~ulad, sandwiches and
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Children at the party were ·coffee wHh Mrs. C. R. Konkright,
Kent KJoes, Susan and Btirbartl wife or the pastor, presiding at
.Smart. Rose Marie, ilili. Linda . ttte ·silver coffee service. Yellow
Denrli.~ anil Melariif lt"ackelt.
t\ pers We~e used on the refresh·
ment table which was centered
with nn arrangement of yellow
:md orange matlgo1ds iii a green•
\}ot_tery co ntainer.
The emhroiaetca t1oth {)n the
table w+ a recent ~trt to Mrs.
Lipyd frOm her son, Jack Lloyd,
USN, Wh() i! stationed in the
lnwaltan Islands. Arrangements
of bronze chh'santhcmUms In
gold vaSes wete · u~ed on the
altar lh lhe Sunday School room.

~ ~ I'•,•· 1'Gcorr,e ~ !fdd~ll, Mrs. Rnbert
~fills, · Hermon Kloes, M·r. all,d
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each arrnncment. Contest was
given bY Louise Harrison and
won by Belva Wlllnrd. State
dues were paid and Naomi Reed
gave a resume or the year's work
I Anna Hart read a very Interest:
lpg Iotter !rom her son Thomas
describlnJI the food t;ees and
!lower. in Cuba ivhere he ond
his family are l~cated, while dotng rescnrch work in eonneetion
with the Universit of Cuba
The hostess ·s:rved . rerr.eshments during tbe soeial period.

The remainder of the evening
spent in singing ·songs.
Preaent were Reni!da Ann
Newland, June ~pen, cer, CharJene Dlehl. Claudia Zerkle. Pat·
ty Newland, Eugene Jbyburh ,
Carolyn Dotson, Henry BurgeR~.
Harvietta Newland, · ~ BeY"erly
Burns, Sheldon Roush; Jackie
Will

()ryp•to•."""PmtsS IS ADDID
L1F11,
ANb TilE GlYEft or UJI'It-I!PENSER.
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SKINS oeT BUKlCH
. LOS ANGELES (Jp - Rudy Bbtllch, former Soulherll Caliromla
quartlrbaek Who was voted th
"iilosl valuable play&amp;r" in tlie
19113 Hoi~ Bowl gam~. hRO been
1radeH by tne Loa ;.ngeies Rams
of thl Na.~or.al Footl&gt;all League to
. the Waahlnglon Redslins for "an
undl~losed high draft choice."

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proved at any or nil meetin~.s
this past yi!at.'' An article on
"Growing hardy fioWers rron1
cuttings'' was given by Leon:~
Story. ,
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RUNS 8,4TTID IN
American LeaJUe - Sievers,
Senotoro 101, Jenaen, Red Sox 94,
Mantle, Yankeea 91, Mlnoso,
White So• P.9, Skowron, Yankoea
88.
NaUonal Leasue - Aar o n,
Bravea 119, Musial, Cardinals 97,
llayo, Gianto 92, Hodte~ Dodgors
91, Ennis, Cardinils 90.
PITCHING
Schmidt, Cardinale 10·2; Don·
ovan, White !jox 111-3; Sanrord
Phtlllea IHI; 1jluh1, Braves 111-6;
Shintz, Yankeea 10-4.
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RACIS AT A OLANCI
ANIIIIICAN LIAGUI
W. L.
Gl 01
New Y•rk
8'1 Dl .630
16
Chtcaao
eo 63 .593 D\1 19
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Miwautee
63 D3 .610
18
St. Lauia
71 59 .5119 D\1 17
Brooklyn
77 DD .D58 7 16

21. Skill
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5. Hast•

9. Celerlty
6. Corridor
11t. Peels
1'. External
n. on or
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roee petals
coaUnr
13. Choice group 8. Motorist'•
lf~ Whirring
frustration.
aound
9. Cu~Jtom
1.5. America!\ U Meanlnc
financier
15. Man .!rom
18. Miss Claire
outer
11'. 'Not good
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18. Pronoun
17. God of
19. SUtp~nce
p!i!aaure

·Summer Clearence ·Sail

well. Tigers 23.

DENVER UP - Yaung Alex
Mltell hopea to take another atep
"up" the heavyweight ladder tonight by aendinl IJO.year&lt;&gt;ld John·
ny Holman nf Chlcqo "down 11 In
their l&lt;heduled 10 . rounder at
Denver c~qllum.

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By Blli Honrji
for the resi of the field, Ma,.illon
Turley (1 I-Ii).
COLUMBLS UP _ Memo to plays seven or ita 10 g•mes in
Chicago at Boston night - Kec· Ohln high &lt;ehool coachea:
ita home park and has 10 letter· ·
gaa &lt;11-7! va Brewer (I~ Ill.
11 should bo another exciting men, six of whom were reguiara,
Wodnoodoy'o Gom"
seaaon lor oil. . .but look out! back for another campaign.
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Maaaillon Is IIIII smarting from
o~ the other side of tha acalea
At 444 Broodwoy - Middleport
Kanoas Cltv at Balllmore, night two 1956 losiCS and canton Me· Ia Canton.
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Kinley has announc~d mtetltlona
Bulldego Flnhlor
t Two Bedroom
t Bill-Well Cabinet
Chicago at Boston
for another unde(eated year.
Reports out of the Bulldog eamp
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Kltclten-Dinette
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FuU Basement'
11\&amp;JOII LIAGUE LEADERS
And, from a pre-season glance, Indicate this yetr's squad ia nasht
Desirable
LotaUon
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Gas
Heat
ANIIR.ICAN LIAGUE
both dubs seem to have the POWer ler than the 19110 and 1956 elevens
G AI R H Pet. to corry out their threato.
that won th• state championship.
t Unfinished Insulated AtUe
Williams.
Mantle, N.Ban.
Y. 121 402 trr 151 .378
_389 For Mautllon, like the Brooklyn Not posseased with atandnull
130 447 110 165
W'dltns,·~le.
Dodaera,
tbls game
is "next
likequarterbock
AII.Ohioana and
Donald
Grimsley
119 378 88 1••
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Since the fin1i
of 111156 year."
when al
glue·fmgered
FOlt. Chi
136 337 98 172 .320 the Tigers lost to McKinley 34-7 Bob Williams at end, Coach Wade
, Mi~dleJI!rl
9!3 Tljlrd
Boyd, Bait. ISO 448 88 139 .310 coach Lee Tre8Be11 began 9ointing IWatto is dependlnl on a weli-ba1NATIONAL LIAGUE
for this ran.
anced team etrort to cam them
Phone 6220
llusial,
St.
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489
75
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llaya, N.Y. 139 533 105 178 .334
Roblnaon, Cin. 134 n\!0 89 180 .827
Groat, Pitto. 111 4411 no 144 .323.
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have another great season for the Yankees •
Amer1eanHOMLelague
RUNS- 51 cvers\
Senators 38, Mantle, Yankeea 34.
Wllliafua, Red Sox 33, Colavito, In-

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pas, 18-year&lt;&gt;ld right · handed
pltllll~r. has be•n recalled by the
llaltlmore Orioles from Knoxvliie
ni the ~ally Lealjle where he had
an o-1 reccrd In thr~e games this

prac Ice game.
year. Pappas also pitl:bed in three
T_he st~Bjf!"S scored seven ti_mes I gunes for tb'e Orioles earlier thl~
tlgams
g lll'·regarded Mansheld. season.

Mass1'llon, Canton, Troy, Shape Up As
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Bert Grimm of Letart Falls was one or the great pitchers to -~f:!!,!!n ~ ~";!:k u~~~~;_
Prep Grid Powers In Ohio This Year ·

tome out of the middle OhiO Valley. He was up In the play for
pay r&amp;nks l7 years. He has more than one heart warming .fe·
collection of his professional baseball days. One of the most
rewarding ~oncerns a year In the central 1920's wben be helped the Immortal Bab R th to ta ted
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on a good year" at
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Bert was With Dallas and his team was up against the YaE·
keesln a pre'season exhibition match as the major lea"e club
was enroute east. The Babe was having trouble finding the
range on pitching that spring. As be worried more he hit less
At' Dallas he was a•out desper t N
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Bert knew the Babe was having trouble with his' swt'ng,
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a motion with his pitching band Indicating he w~uld groove
one for the Babe
Whether
0r no't Rulh got 1he Idea· Is nol known. Anyway,
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Opotred wllh salute to lia~. foJ.
lowed by Club prayer led by
tile president
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and a report on the grade l'e·
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who has been out of action sinee
April 6 beca.use of tendon trouble
in his front left knee, has been offiCinlly retirrd to stud.
Trainer Hugll Fontaine an·
nollnced th~ end of Needles' raeing career at Belmont Park Monday. The Florida-bred 4-year·old
TroJan eoach said he expects hla finished with a total o! $600,3M in

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in ~~~. ~:.:! 'V'oul:nce~t:"nlng
'l'lie meeting wn • ·opened with
the slh,lng of "Weot · fVtrglnla
Roys and Glrlo" anrt ·the re&lt;lta·
lion .• df the 4-H Pledge. The
muh th•n ,.ng the !011~ •.1 Will

at the home or Mro Belva Will· or

Saunders, chairman of the 19'7·
" "'-at•.
.-a m.
19M Ytar book committee an·
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nounced the subjerl for the O&lt;to- rei~''"":' . Oopehart ealled the
'"' 1'• 1101 ·
, b&lt;r meeting whleh will bi! at the th!t ~~~ At~:a!~la~~d~ported
home of Ann'tt Hart.
1 0 $!28 io .
were
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The club voted to !&lt;nd a cord
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or nppreciollon tp ·Mrs. Robelt er ':~::r:!'t,~~n~er,t:lub
lead0
Reibel , re\lring Regional Dh·ee- '
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wcdc~ng onmverS~~ry cariJ lo Mr · F
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Cora Cummings.
•· a~im Youth Show In Pl. Plea~
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North, S,teubenville, Cleveland Lat·
In, Cle\&gt;elanrl Benedictine, Martins
Ferry, Tolc•lo DeVil\ hiss, Lorain.
P?rlsmouth,, Manafleld and Troy
wrli ma~e .1• plenty hot. ·
h
ls bblessksed wtth one of the
o es LJ 11 ac 1n many a year.
Bob Fergu~on is back and Is
itronger, baoi::ger and faster than

d 1 ora1• " looked ImpressiVe in
.:;1lis with ouarterbacak. AI Polan·
thy t~;owins the bail With needlej, rea ng• aceuraey. His best
deave to ,ato was a 45 ya:d touch•
ow{..pa~ against Mansfield in a

Mason Good Luck
.Clover 4.H Club
Held Thursdfly . M~tl'rlg Is Held
TI1e Walk~n Garden elob mel 'Mie GOOd Luck Clover 4-H Club

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Coach Clio w11 optlmlaUc ab~ut ered ~ pre seaaoo breather, f.o~ tile 12 today-far Saturday'• $100,000 In·
thy serlmmage llonday that ex· hiJ blj'd' II!Orl!lRI reaeryea. ';niey Blue Devils. who are re"'tvln&amp; vltaUon united _Nation• Handicap
tended well beyond the ueual are IIYIRI Ul more enmpeUtlon- dart 'horae mention ior the SEO' at .AUaoUe City raee track. other,
qulttlnf Ume.
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tbls year thJn ever before," he ilag,
atartara in the mile-and-three·slx· .
He had his lint offensive unit aald, "lincl tllat'a lOOd.': . '
teentlu tUrf run "Ul be c.n.r
IDIDI with Terry Phallo at quarter He mentluned Paul Reuter, How- JaekJon g•eetJ . Greenfield at Boy, Find, HOOP Band, Roun4
Vernon Harrison · and Rodney ard Parker, Tom Grueser, Chatlea hnnie. and .like evrybody elae In ·rable, Akbar Khan, Combustion
Spencer at halves, and Jr. Haw- Swither, Jn\IJiny Beaver, Gaey Southeaoterli Ohio will · find out 2nd, Cbevation, Rally, Jabneh ana
thorne at lull. II was HaWihorne'a · Freeman, Chuck Riffle, Worm wbat Greenfield bu ao the 1ame Royal Be81'on 2nd.
first all&lt;&gt;ut scrimmage of re&lt;ent (Bill) Wllaon and Paul Folmer aa unfolds. LoJan takea Ito rejuven· ·:;;;;;;~~;;;;:;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,1
day~ as be bas ·been favoriRI a "comen."
.
ated eleven to Lancaster; a 'trip r'
bruiSed ankle.
GO TO IASTIRN
&gt;Wbich the experta are certain will
He waa •tm limping last night Middlepor. will tra'lfl to Eal(· be completed in gloom for L&lt;&gt;11an.,
but hla offensive thrusts were pic· ern after school today to scrim- Coach Met Adams has Logan
tures of power. Harrison showed mage Coaeh Jack Martln'a Raide{s 1Iand Ill environs behind hlm and I
Welding
great, speed with particular skill In a return match that ended uno!- &gt;'his squad, With over ~0 boys und·
on the quirk opener and wide f\ctally IHI I11t week.
er inatrueUon in all age groupa, . Body
Fender ,
sweepa.
Coach Jnhn Tbompaon said late but the fruit is not yet ripe.
Phaiin, he!ore he was pulled out Iaat week:
· NelaonviUe counted out of th.e
ltepair
by Clio with a knee injury which
SEO raee· already tbb &gt;'ear, moves
io not expetted to be "riouo, was
"Our olfenae ti comlnr along a few · mile• south to pliy 11
Lvbricotion
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throwing sharply to s.T. Johri'aon
Cball!l~&gt;tY·Dover. C·D ia aeen as • 1
who just 11 sharply waa anauing on defense. We juat haven•t• bad power in the B11ckeye Conference.
the ball for Ions galna.
Wellaton, a real darkhofse club
On oflenae in the line, Cilo had time to take up mucli defenae.yet." with
a flock of veterani retUI'lllnR,
Johnson •nd Danny Zirk.le at the At RuUan~ Saturday night the geto a atlff teat at Portaibouth
•· wtil run into an· Easl\, This one might help assess 1
ends, Flip WeiT)Hind Gary Bar· y eilow Jack•~
"If pilaus us to plea" youl#
nltz. at taekles, Danny Struble and ther team that Is rebulldins. ho.llhe SEO Will loot In ~ovemW. Mlin St.
Pomeroy
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Weiker at ~·arda and Bill Only this one - Jim Vennarl'l bor.
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Glhbl, fast coming iophomore, at
ev• - ~ reeupera ng
center.
from an unttl?aten season last year
Wben the reaervea' took over with the return of only three regthe . ball, ·cuo moved hia defense ulars. Larry and Dorrell Dugan,
around 10 that Struble replaced and Pat Eads.
OTHER GAMES
Zirkle at left end, Robert Green While Pomeroy and Middleport
and Millard Rouah were the new hRVe opPQaition thia week that on
quarda. Tlic line had Werry, Bar- the form ah"t can be beaten, that
nitz, ,Johnson and Gibbs going isn't ao for moat otthe other SEO
both waya.
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· · gri~ club&amp;
The defenaive ~acklteld was Athena enlertoina Circleville in
Spencer, .N•clc: Coate•, Hawthorne what !lhould be a victory for Cir·
and !Iamson, &amp;ubbing for the In· deville 88 new cooch Don Esltey
Jured Phalln. Harrison, with Pba· has a bit of a rebuilding Job, too.
lin in shape, will normally rest Gallipolla will pit 111 small squad

Tbe lone aWaited curtain riJea around tbe POmer6'1&gt; praettce field: on

Frid4y nl1bt on the 1937 pid4'on Coaeb Alex Cilo eondueted a lenl·

ahow With staro of the edt beiq
tlie •eight teems of the Soatheu~
em Obio League. Only one mom·
: NEW YORK UP :... Information
her of the loop won't be on hand.
en the 1V57 World Seriea, u an'lliddleport Will open aratnst l!utI)OCIIIied b)' Buehall Commiaaionland on Sfturdly night at the Red
er Ford Friek after a meetinl
Devil field.
Jloncla1 with the tnterested teama:
IIJ a.e&amp; Tulle~
, Pomeroy goea to ~on City for
:'!ltullnJ date-Wed. OeL 2, un• ' · what ito fan• are seUinl down 11
l!a • best . of . three playoff for
There were a total of three able bodied gentry on hand last a breather with Bolpb Sayre'a
Natloul Leai!U• pennant Ioree• a S t d to h
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d . experience-shy Wahama Wbite
_q.r.y unlil Tburaday, ()et. 3.
a ur ,ay
e1P c1ea~ e 1ast e1g •1o secl10n o groun 1R Falcons in the role of Panther
· PIAyiRI datea - Consecutive
Middleport111uructpa.[ Park of brush and lrees. They got a Stopper. Said Sayre:
datet If two eul teams (Yankeea lot done.
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"We're weak tblo year. Light
Dodaera) or two west teams
One more day, next Saturday, with eight or 10 men on hand, ioexperiene••d: But the boya f\av~
&lt;While Sox-Braves or White Sox- together with a crew of Boy Scouts, should finish .it up. Then a great oplrlt and ore le,rnlng
Carda) play; dar off for travel dozers can be brought in to level and flU In exactly hardly fast. We'll be out there playing
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football"
last·West !Yankees . Brave• or any tme at all the eault1u1 1ayout of the park-to·be will be Ouarded optimism is finating
YaDkee.Carda or White Sox-Dodg- apparent to everyone.
ml aertea.
Keep this day in mind. S&amp;turday, Sept. u, 9 a.m. Be on
. Gunes - First two in pack of hand with your axe and-or-saw.lt won't lake long.
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Amertean .!Jo.ogue team; 3rd. 4th, •
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•··-e •• ~ . eth, ?th In AmeriGeorge Wagner, Scoutmaster of an Explorer Troop made
ly United Pmo
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' and a iong
· Rout e 33 , doesn •t say
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Le •""' k
~!ha:';n::: same 88 t81t much about it, but he is being largely credited with creating
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reyol
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rear: Box reall $10, reserved
u I n n e e av10r o een-agers ere. ere s I·
Tuoodoy'o Praboblo Pltchtra
iruciJtand $1; standing room $4; reel evidence of the change, too.
Brooklyn at Chicago _ KoufAx
bltuben $2: plui tax. Frick re·
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n pre-scou ays res1 en or the neighborhoods surround· (5-3) va Elatoo (1-8).
jeeted Idea of raioing prieea.
ing Maxine Arnold's service station thought twice before set· New York at Cincinnati night
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ling out watermelon patches. On second thought they usually -Antonelli
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will aerve as Ohio State chairman
ea~n: come late summer and watermelon ptcklng time -Douglaa (e-2) vs Burdette (14-IIJ.
for the 1958 March of Dimes It youngsters altogether too often had gotten to the luscious pro· Phllodelphla al St. Louis night
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at s more, there's always Fhlladeiphia at st Louis
plenty to market and use on dinner tables.
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This happy change can be blamed on nothing but Scouting. No game• acheduled
The 12 Scout Laws are quite specUic about petty thieving
Tuosdoy'a Proboblo Pltchoro
even of watermelons, appropriation of which many young per: Detroit at Wa•hinston nigh~
sons consider a sport rather than a crime
llunnlns (17-7) " Pai!CU81 (8-13).
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"We can't rest on our laurelH," a... k~n 0 ~;;~~~~ P:C:b.; 1ll ~1'
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hard. At the present. the squD&lt;I · TORONTO ONT
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too~ ~t•r than the 19S8 tr.nm 1 2!9•;.
b h- 0 ' ••.
w%~ ·"tmbled all oppo~ents.
Goor~e . th~v~l~ '213ou~otnt~d
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CAtACAS \'enezuell - Plul
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Jorgtnien, ho
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Suclll atnlwarts as Columbus row w,\1 Sonny Lton, 126, Vono·

cln g,l&gt;t it out of th~m.

ast year when he scored 3t touch·
downs for a record mark..
0Y_has humbled Hamilton and
Spnngflcld in practice games and
Is out to run Its unbeaten string to
27 gHmes. .
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BaughmaQ 18 b~i1d•ng one of the
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Bravea 39, Snider, Dodgers 37,
Banks, Cubs 34, Mays, Olanta 32,
Mathews, Braves 30. Crowe, Rod·

Mtu... , 22:yeat-old Argentine
o1u1ser, Ia unbeaten In II profea
atonal filhta. He'a an 6-5 fAvorite
tonight.
Holman, who hll not lmpreued
many in troininl ..,,iono hore,
hopoa to bolter hia Sl-111-1 reeord.

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Popular Hard Top finished In lwo tone
green. Tinted glass, power steering,
power brakes, power windows, power
seats, dynanow, radio, heater. You
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a pin, Ford·O.t:natlc· drive, ridlo, heat·
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off with white wall tir,s. Equipped life
Waf! you'd expect a Cadillac to be. Get
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Clung, Carolyn 'Van Matte, Joan
Van Matre, George Van Matre,
Jennifer Zerkle, CaroL,· Neviiie,
Betty Jo Neville, Mrs. •lvne Va11 .
\latre, Mrs. Charles · Neville, Mrs.
Sarab Spencer and !Ira. Jo\IJI
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WSCS BeginsA
New Study Theme

The new stud y theme "MissiGII
Cinerama" was begun when the

WSCS mel at the Heath Methodist
Church
Monday evening.
Mr and Mrs. George Hackett
Jr. and her sister, Mrs Manning Mrs. Bruce Lloyd , president, was
Kloes. entertained Saturday eve. in char~e of the meeting and
Mrs. Rober~ coats, r.evotio.nal lea1 nin g with a buffet supper bf!fore
the wedfling rehearsal or thch· der, opened the topic. Her ser·
sister, Jean, and hrr fiance, vice included hymns with Mrs.
EJ11erson Jones !1!1 pianist.
Oeorge Siddall Jr.
Ro.ses. gl!ld\olus, clematis and

other fall

r!oW~rs

\(ere used In
1qrrangcmf'nl~ on the bllffct and
dining l~hlc ancl the small tnbles.
werP rent~·,red with taper$ ,Rarlandt•d with h·y. The children
!n lhl! familv ha(! thejr s. npper
m the breakfut room which was
I rlc~orated
with vari-colored ~a l­
l~o.n s and W€'rc under 1hP su perVISion Of a baby-sitter for
lh(l
evening.
Present were Mi.s!! Jean Smart.
Georl!e Sidrlall Jr .. Ml'. ·and Mrs.
Paul Sm11rt, M!lnning KIOE' S, Mrs.
r~J1d A:ntb~n:v.. Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Marion French · wa.s in
thurge or the evening's program

anct her topic was "Th~ GeographMarch of Missloits." Tl\e

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prO!,'TIIm rlosed with a prayCr
po1•m rear:! in unison.
Durin~ the business meetifl~

lhe budget lor 57·58 was adopied. Programs for the yeat wefe
distributed. Mrs. David Entsmln·
get ~nvc a report of tlle Mei.d:s~
Gallin WSCS meeting held reeent·
lv at the Forest Run Methodist
Church.

Ofriters were hMteRses for the
evening. They include Mrs. LI~yd,
pres.: Mr!i. Carroll Swanson, ;~ire
pres.; Mrs. Forrest Bachtel, see.;
Mrs. E M. Blake., treasurer They
Donalrf, Miss Nanc~ Wagner.
served ~ulad, sandwiches and
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Children at the party were ·coffee wHh Mrs. C. R. Konkright,
Kent KJoes, Susan and Btirbartl wife or the pastor, presiding at
.Smart. Rose Marie, ilili. Linda . ttte ·silver coffee service. Yellow
Denrli.~ anil Melariif lt"ackelt.
t\ pers We~e used on the refresh·
ment table which was centered
with nn arrangement of yellow
:md orange matlgo1ds iii a green•
\}ot_tery co ntainer.
The emhroiaetca t1oth {)n the
table w+ a recent ~trt to Mrs.
Lipyd frOm her son, Jack Lloyd,
USN, Wh() i! stationed in the
lnwaltan Islands. Arrangements
of bronze chh'santhcmUms In
gold vaSes wete · u~ed on the
altar lh lhe Sunday School room.

~ ~ I'•,•· 1'Gcorr,e ~ !fdd~ll, Mrs. Rnbert
~fills, · Hermon Kloes, M·r. all,d
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each arrnncment. Contest was
given bY Louise Harrison and
won by Belva Wlllnrd. State
dues were paid and Naomi Reed
gave a resume or the year's work
I Anna Hart read a very Interest:
lpg Iotter !rom her son Thomas
describlnJI the food t;ees and
!lower. in Cuba ivhere he ond
his family are l~cated, while dotng rescnrch work in eonneetion
with the Universit of Cuba
The hostess ·s:rved . rerr.eshments during tbe soeial period.

The remainder of the evening
spent in singing ·songs.
Preaent were Reni!da Ann
Newland, June ~pen, cer, CharJene Dlehl. Claudia Zerkle. Pat·
ty Newland, Eugene Jbyburh ,
Carolyn Dotson, Henry BurgeR~.
Harvietta Newland, · ~ BeY"erly
Burns, Sheldon Roush; Jackie
Will

()ryp•to•."""PmtsS IS ADDID
L1F11,
ANb TilE GlYEft or UJI'It-I!PENSER.
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. LOS ANGELES (Jp - Rudy Bbtllch, former Soulherll Caliromla
quartlrbaek Who was voted th
"iilosl valuable play&amp;r" in tlie
19113 Hoi~ Bowl gam~. hRO been
1radeH by tne Loa ;.ngeies Rams
of thl Na.~or.al Footl&gt;all League to
. the Waahlnglon Redslins for "an
undl~losed high draft choice."

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FIREDOME ~ DOOR
Light green with green glass, automatic transmission, radio, heater. A
good solid car with plenty of pep.

19S2 Oldsmobile·.

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proved at any or nil meetin~.s
this past yi!at.'' An article on
"Growing hardy fioWers rron1
cuttings'' was given by Leon:~
Story. ,
Ati'aitgetnen.ts were judged by
each member pointing Dll t what
was wrong or would improve

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2 DOOR

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Jet black finish, white waU tires, liy·
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New &amp;eat covers, heater and standard
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VALLEY LUMBER &amp; SUPPLY

1954 ·Buill&lt;

1955 ·chevrolet

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!ega 30 .

RUNS 8,4TTID IN
American LeaJUe - Sievers,
Senotoro 101, Jenaen, Red Sox 94,
Mantle, Yankeea 91, Mlnoso,
White So• P.9, Skowron, Yankoea
88.
NaUonal Leasue - Aar o n,
Bravea 119, Musial, Cardinals 97,
llayo, Gianto 92, Hodte~ Dodgors
91, Ennis, Cardinils 90.
PITCHING
Schmidt, Cardinale 10·2; Don·
ovan, White !jox 111-3; Sanrord
Phtlllea IHI; 1jluh1, Braves 111-6;
Shintz, Yankeea 10-4.
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ANIIIIICAN LIAGUI
W. L.
Gl 01
New Y•rk
8'1 Dl .630
16
Chtcaao
eo 63 .593 D\1 19
NATIONAL LIAGUI
Miwautee
63 D3 .610
18
St. Lauia
71 59 .5119 D\1 17
Brooklyn
77 DD .D58 7 16

21. Skill
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Rehearsals

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tmu•.J
5. Hast•

9. Celerlty
6. Corridor
11t. Peels
1'. External
n. on or
aeed
roee petals
coaUnr
13. Choice group 8. Motorist'•
lf~ Whirring
frustration.
aound
9. Cu~Jtom
1.5. America!\ U Meanlnc
financier
15. Man .!rom
18. Miss Claire
outer
11'. 'Not good
space
18. Pronoun
17. God of
19. SUtp~nce
p!i!aaure

·Summer Clearence ·Sail

well. Tigers 23.

DENVER UP - Yaung Alex
Mltell hopea to take another atep
"up" the heavyweight ladder tonight by aendinl IJO.year&lt;&gt;ld John·
ny Holman nf Chlcqo "down 11 In
their l&lt;heduled 10 . rounder at
Denver c~qllum.

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By Blli Honrji
for the resi of the field, Ma,.illon
Turley (1 I-Ii).
COLUMBLS UP _ Memo to plays seven or ita 10 g•mes in
Chicago at Boston night - Kec· Ohln high &lt;ehool coachea:
ita home park and has 10 letter· ·
gaa &lt;11-7! va Brewer (I~ Ill.
11 should bo another exciting men, six of whom were reguiara,
Wodnoodoy'o Gom"
seaaon lor oil. . .but look out! back for another campaign.
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Maaaillon Is IIIII smarting from
o~ the other side of tha acalea
At 444 Broodwoy - Middleport
Kanoas Cltv at Balllmore, night two 1956 losiCS and canton Me· Ia Canton.
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Kinley has announc~d mtetltlona
Bulldego Flnhlor
t Two Bedroom
t Bill-Well Cabinet
Chicago at Boston
for another unde(eated year.
Reports out of the Bulldog eamp
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Kltclten-Dinette
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FuU Basement'
11\&amp;JOII LIAGUE LEADERS
And, from a pre-season glance, Indicate this yetr's squad ia nasht
Desirable
LotaUon
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Gas
Heat
ANIIR.ICAN LIAGUE
both dubs seem to have the POWer ler than the 19110 and 1956 elevens
G AI R H Pet. to corry out their threato.
that won th• state championship.
t Unfinished Insulated AtUe
Williams.
Mantle, N.Ban.
Y. 121 402 trr 151 .378
_389 For Mautllon, like the Brooklyn Not posseased with atandnull
130 447 110 165
W'dltns,·~le.
Dodaera,
tbls game
is "next
likequarterbock
AII.Ohioana and
Donald
Grimsley
119 378 88 1••
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Since the fin1i
of 111156 year."
when al
glue·fmgered
FOlt. Chi
136 337 98 172 .320 the Tigers lost to McKinley 34-7 Bob Williams at end, Coach Wade
, Mi~dleJI!rl
9!3 Tljlrd
Boyd, Bait. ISO 448 88 139 .310 coach Lee Tre8Be11 began 9ointing IWatto is dependlnl on a weli-ba1NATIONAL LIAGUE
for this ran.
anced team etrort to cam them
Phone 6220
llusial,
St.
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489
75
180
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llaya, N.Y. 139 533 105 178 .334
Roblnaon, Cin. 134 n\!0 89 180 .827
Groat, Pitto. 111 4411 no 144 .323.
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have another great season for the Yankees •
Amer1eanHOMLelague
RUNS- 51 cvers\
Senators 38, Mantle, Yankeea 34.
Wllliafua, Red Sox 33, Colavito, In-

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pas, 18-year&lt;&gt;ld right · handed
pltllll~r. has be•n recalled by the
llaltlmore Orioles from Knoxvliie
ni the ~ally Lealjle where he had
an o-1 reccrd In thr~e games this

prac Ice game.
year. Pappas also pitl:bed in three
T_he st~Bjf!"S scored seven ti_mes I gunes for tb'e Orioles earlier thl~
tlgams
g lll'·regarded Mansheld. season.

Mass1'llon, Canton, Troy, Shape Up As
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Bert Grimm of Letart Falls was one or the great pitchers to -~f:!!,!!n ~ ~";!:k u~~~~;_
Prep Grid Powers In Ohio This Year ·

tome out of the middle OhiO Valley. He was up In the play for
pay r&amp;nks l7 years. He has more than one heart warming .fe·
collection of his professional baseball days. One of the most
rewarding ~oncerns a year In the central 1920's wben be helped the Immortal Bab R th to ta ted
"
on a good year" at
bat
e u ge s r
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Bert was With Dallas and his team was up against the YaE·
keesln a pre'season exhibition match as the major lea"e club
was enroute east. The Babe was having trouble finding the
range on pitching that spring. As be worried more he hit less
At' Dallas he was a•out desper t N
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ed on the trip east.~
Bert knew the Babe was having trouble with his' swt'ng,
10
when Ruth came up to bat, with np pre discussion Bert made
a motion with his pitching band Indicating he w~uld groove
one for the Babe
Whether
0r no't Rulh got 1he Idea· Is nol known. Anyway,
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Grimm s pitch came In waist high apd down the middle, about

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Sept. oth. The meettns wa•
Opotred wllh salute to lia~. foJ.
lowed by Club prayer led by
tile president
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A number or rommunloatlons
and a report on the grade l'e·
cclved on the 19MJ-19S7 yonrbook

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who has been out of action sinee
April 6 beca.use of tendon trouble
in his front left knee, has been offiCinlly retirrd to stud.
Trainer Hugll Fontaine an·
nollnced th~ end of Needles' raeing career at Belmont Park Monday. The Florida-bred 4-year·old
TroJan eoach said he expects hla finished with a total o! $600,3M in

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M db
in ~~~. ~:.:! 'V'oul:nce~t:"nlng
'l'lie meeting wn • ·opened with
the slh,lng of "Weot · fVtrglnla
Roys and Glrlo" anrt ·the re&lt;lta·
lion .• df the 4-H Pledge. The
muh th•n ,.ng the !011~ •.1 Will

at the home or Mro Belva Will· or

Saunders, chairman of the 19'7·
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19M Ytar book committee an·
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'"' 1'• 1101 ·
, b&lt;r meeting whleh will bi! at the th!t ~~~ At~:a!~la~~d~ported
home of Ann'tt Hart.
1 0 $!28 io .
were
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The club voted to !&lt;nd a cord
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or nppreciollon tp ·Mrs. Robelt er ':~::r:!'t,~~n~er,t:lub
lead0
Reibel , re\lring Regional Dh·ee- '
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eftremenf fer
tor ~f D~trlct II and a fiftieth !~~ ~~n:~~';~b~~~: ~~·t:~u~ec~!~
wcdc~ng onmverS~~ry cariJ lo Mr · F
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Cora Cummings.
•· a~im Youth Show In Pl. Plea~
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NEW YORK UP - Needlee, the . Ee.ch meinbtr guve a sugges·
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North, S,teubenville, Cleveland Lat·
In, Cle\&gt;elanrl Benedictine, Martins
Ferry, Tolc•lo DeVil\ hiss, Lorain.
P?rlsmouth,, Manafleld and Troy
wrli ma~e .1• plenty hot. ·
h
ls bblessksed wtth one of the
o es LJ 11 ac 1n many a year.
Bob Fergu~on is back and Is
itronger, baoi::ger and faster than

d 1 ora1• " looked ImpressiVe in
.:;1lis with ouarterbacak. AI Polan·
thy t~;owins the bail With needlej, rea ng• aceuraey. His best
deave to ,ato was a 45 ya:d touch•
ow{..pa~ against Mansfield in a

Mason Good Luck
.Clover 4.H Club
Held Thursdfly . M~tl'rlg Is Held
TI1e Walk~n Garden elob mel 'Mie GOOd Luck Clover 4-H Club

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Avt~lio, is m
· at her horne and
und~ thp care of a toe•) do&lt;tor.
!lin. Webb Hail left today for
1 visit with Mr and Mn Jack
AmsborY and family, Huntington
lllrs. ~ Whitlock. Kent, open!
the ,Wee):end wttb her parents.
Mr.' and Mra. C. E. Vance and
was aeeompagted back to Kent
bJ Mr and Mro Wlll18m Ycanr
who hacl spent a week at the
Vance bome
Mrs. Fred I Gardner 1s vulitmg
~er sister, Mrs Ed Lewu, Cleve·
land
Bert Bahle, who wa~ mjured in

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a railroad mishap recently in Pt
Pleasll!.t has been released from
Holzer HospitaL
Mr. and Mrs Mont West, Zan·
esvllle, were recent guests of
Mr'-' .Henry Hennesr and son
Robert
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Mra. George W. 1Thomas, M1ss
l\lary Lou Thom ... Mr and Mrs
George R Thomas, Radnor, and
M1s, Sadie Smart, M:mon, were
overnight guests or Mr and Mrs
George Ha&lt;;kett Jr, and ramily
when they eame to attend the
Smart.Siddall wedding Sunday
MISS Mabel Hysell has return·
cd after a visit with relatives ln
Columbus last week.

Mr~~- ~~~M~ow~;;~~d "~\';";
:.;'~~:7 °~":;~1w:!a~~~

at Cblldrell'l Hospital

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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Weaver
ond Mr and Mts Selwyn White
and son, llarry, of Galllpolio vlalt·
ed Sunday with llisa Nettie Koeb·
ler.
Mrs. Stella Grueser and Mrs
Karl Grueoer of Mlneravllle attended the homecoming rally ot
the Roek
Springs Methodist
Church, Sunday afternoon.
John W&amp;tson of Minersville,
who 11 on vocation from hi1 em·
pioyment at the Kyger Creek Plant
lett Friday for a vtsit in Michigan.
Mr and Mrs. Hlnm Fisher of
Columbus spent the week end at
their home, Mine(JJVtlle
Mr and Mrs Walter ~bjor
Mr. ~md Mrs Charles McMaster
Columbus were recent guests. o!
who have been the guesta of Mr.
?l!r and Mrs Herbert Chambers
and Mrs Ad'&gt;lph Grueser for the
Mr and Mrs E R Tompklnn
past three weeks left Sunday for
and grandapn, James Hamer, retheir 'home, Bradenton, Fla
ceived a ublegram Monday that
Mr. and Mrs cart Riggs tell
their son and daughter·ID·law,
Friday for thetr home, Columbul,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Tompkins,
after a wee}('fl Yislt with Mrs Wen·
harl arrived safely in London,
dell Bctzinc and other relatives
England, where Mr Tompkln.i
Mr and Mrs. Alhe Grueser, Mrs.
is scheduled to speak at a conDorothy Mock and son and Mr.
ference
.
Rozan11a Knight or Pt Pleasant,
Mrs Or1en W1nte and family
Mr. and Mrs Roger Day, M13- W. Va., I! the gucat of her great and
who were hrrc ~o attend the funm1, Fla, were qvcrnlgbt guest&amp; , grandmother, Mrs. John Bally.
Sunday of her cousln.s, Mr. 1nd Mr. and Mrc Clarence Might and era) of P..rs. Fanmc Moore re.·
Mra Joe Turner, and her uncle son, Ricky, of BasU, were over- turned to thelr home, Monessell,
Robert See They w1il viHit ~elo night go..ts of lrlr. and Mrs W1l· Pa, Sunday
IJYCS In West Virginia ~nd Ohi o lard Ebersbach and daughters, Sat·
Mrs. Wendell Betzmg spent Sun
before retummg to Flor1t1a
day with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
S~turday guests ol L01s Cecll urda1
Davi~ RO&lt;:k Sprmgs.
l\lr. a•d Mrs Willard Eberabach
were Mr and Mrs W L Heston
Mr. and Mr,. Earl Denn) and
and
daughter,
Joyce,
visited
al
Vienna, Oh10
Mrs Albert Mees vis1ted Sunday
Mrs James Montevillc and Mrs Southside, W Va., Sunday with in Chllheothe with Mr Denny's
Margaret Whltc, ColumbtJs, were Mr. and Mrs. Geo~ge Dabney.
"Mra. Charleo Buck and Mrs. Ev· moth"!r, Mrs AlonZo Denny.
weekend guests of Mr. and Mrst
iifrs E J Hill has rei urned
erett Bachn~r wore visitors tn
George Sauer and son
home arter ra two weeka vu1t
Chillicothe
~londay
afternoon.
Mrs. Cora Bennett, who has
Bury! White of Charleoton. W flth relatives in Columbus.
Mr and Mrs Don Thomas or
va., who 11 spending a week'! va·
Moundsville,
W. Va, were weekcation with Mr and Mra. Ran
Ml,ght of Ru~land \&gt;lolled "Monday end ,cuelts of their parents, Mr
with Mr. and Mro Charles Buck and Mrs Ralph Graves and Mr
M11/ and Mrs Lawrence Parhtt and Mrs. Everett Thomas.
Mr and Mrs. Floyd 'Me~cher
returiled to their home in Charleo·
family
returned to the1r borne,
ton, W. Va Saturday after 11
week's vl.elt wdb his parents, Mr Lebanon artcr a aeveral days v1s1t
with Mr. and Mrs. Joh.n Mitch ~md
Sept. 10.11 and Mra. Edward Parfitt.
Tuot. &amp; Wad.
family.
Mro.
Allen
Hampton
returned
FAMILY NIGHTS
---·-home ~onrloy Jrom Columbus
Cornell Wilde Conotance Sm1th \\here she jotned Mr. Hampton at
"TREASURE OP THE
the annual outing given by the
OOI.DIN CONDOR"
I coca Cola Co. for. their 180 em
an Teebnleolor)
ployeeo and their lamilieo. She ai·
- alao10 'attende4 a ball game between
BellY Crable
Dan DaileJ the p(Oducllon ol)d salesmen or
"MY BLUI HIAVIN"
Fann Bu,.au Council 3-A met
the company While there Mro
an Teehnlcolorl
Hampton visited h'r oioter, Mr&amp; ot the home of Mr. and 14(8 Howard Bolen, Sept. 4. The buoiness
Leon Tatum and other relatiVes.
meeting was In charge of the pm&gt;
dent, Harry Guthrie The present
otrieen were re..Jected by unanl·
mou1 vote. Prealent, Harry Guth·
liltJwt~ll
rle; Vice-president, Harry Pickens;
Secretary, Ma Wllber Parker; As~
sistant Secctary, Mro. Delbert Gaul
nnd DlscusBiou Leader, Mrs. Hnr·
ry Pickens.
The Council celebrated the l!Oth
wedding annlvorury of Mr and
&amp;tro. Solem The Couneii'o g11t
was a goliJ.colored bowl filled
\l'lth an ammgement of giant
chrysanthemums.
'he hoste58, a95isted by Mrs
Avice Freckll!r, served a three·tlered golden anniversary cake, decor·
alcd with golden roaes and toppcil
wath a M, tee cream and coffee tC'I

POMEROY
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3 ROOMS OF
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been ,mployed at Cedor Point
dW'inJ the 11r1mmer, .has returned
to. her .home here.
WUI Willoek, a 'medical patient
at Holzer Hospital Ia rep01ted In
poor tondltlon.
)lr. and Mrs George T Sid·
dall, H)'annil, Mass.. who had
been overoit:ht g1.1ests or Mr. and
Mrr. Paul Smart Saturday left by
plane !rom Charleston Sunday
evening Cor thetr home They
were driveR to the atrport by Mr
and Mr.s. Manning Kloes and son,
Kent. The Sldlolh bad attended
the marriage or their son George
Jr.. to Mi8S Jean Smarl Sunday
James McDonald, who wu a
guest at th.e Smart.Stddall wed·
ding Sunday was the housesu11st
of Mr and Mrs David Darsl Jr
MilS Nancy Wagner, Midland,
Mlc'h., visltod Mr. and M.,.
George Hackett Jr , and Mr and
Mr1 Paul Smart over the week
end.

FURNITURE

oiTJie Brightest Comer
In Middleport

Farm Bureau 3-A
Council M'eef'ing
Held September 4

Gentrating more and m6J1
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,Aug. 31 To Charles Tompkins

Cmdr. an1 ~ro. Leroy R Raynor, Bayou le Batre, Ala., have an·
nounced the marriage of their
I J~!~~~:~: Elizabeth
Lee Raynor,
Md.. to RObert Cbarles
Middle River, Md., son
and MrB 1!:. R. Tompkloo,
Middleport The Rev. Robert B.
Pegrem, priest of the Holy Trhlity
Church, Essex, Md, officiated at
the double ring ~eremony and
nuptial mass at Christ Church
(Episcopal), Balttmore, MiJ, on
August 31, \957, at eleven o'cloek.
AITangcmcnts of white gladiolus
and ctlrysanthemuma were used on
the alta~ and 1 recital or nuptial
music preceded the ceremony. ftlr
Glenn Bunch, Baltimore, organist,
played "Trumpet Tune" by Purcell
lor the prelude and "Weddmg
March" by Mendelssohn for the
postlude and Mtas Margaret Freed,
Ba!Umore, 511ng, "0, Perfect Love"
and other 'iOlot~
Attendants wek'e Miss Harriet
Freed,\ Daltirnore, maid of honor;
samuel J llamer .rr, Pittsburgh,
Pa., nephew of the groom, bPJt
man, Edward Wilsey, III, BelAir,
Md, formerly of Athens, usher,
Robert Bourne, Mtddle R\Ver, Md.,
acolyte
The bridE', who was given in
mamage by btJr father, c.hose a
weddmg aown ol wh1te organdy
tiered bouffant !kirt and
bodtc&lt;' Her short vetl was
held by silver clips and her only
jewelry was a strand of pt!arll ,
the ,g1ft oft~ groom. She earned
'i bouquet
of white carnat10 na.
M1ss Freed wore an orchid net
!{&lt;lwn with headband and bo~.~tquet
of orchid pom-pom chrysanthe·
mums
Airs. Raynor, mother or the
bride, chose a pink ensemble with
sequm and pearl embroidery and
wore malchmg accessories and or·
chid corsage Mrs Tompkins, motber of the groom, wore an atomic
blue Jacket enoemble with gray
accessories and orchid corsage
The wedding reception was held
at the parish house of Christ
Church with Baltimore caterers In
charge of the refreshments, Ar·
rangemenls o[ white gladiolus and
tvy were USPd for the decorations
for the reception.
Mr and Mrs. Tompkins left for
Rehoboth Bt'ach, Delaware, tor a
short weddh•g trip and the bride
~hose a r!avy blue sUit with powder blue bll)uae and corsage of
wh1ie orchids. Later 1n the week
they flew to London, England,
where Ml'. Tompkins Ia to deliver
speech at 1 special Conference.
w11l make their ~ome at 5!0
GroYe Drive, Baltimore 20,
Md , after September ~5.
Mrs Tompkjns graduated from
Park (MilS.) Junior Colle;e;
of Alabama and
lnst.itul:e Library Schoo).'
Is a me:11ber of Alpha Phi oo·

rority ond wa~ f01mer~ aaaoelated
with the Enorh Pratt Free Library
of llaltimore, Md.
Mr. Tompkins, who Is al!l"ad~ate
of Middleport l!igh School. groduated from Ohio State Unlverallv
and the University of Chieago.
iJ aasodlled wilh the Chemital
Warfare Laboratories, Army Chem
leal Center, Md.
Relatives &gt;I tlle groom who at·
tended the weddong and reception
were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tompkins
and &amp;l'lndson, James Hamer. Mld·j
dleport; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ho·
mer Jr. and son. Robert, Piltaburgb, Pennsylvania

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Mrs. Eugene Conde
Is Honored With .
ALayette Shower
Mrs Wilham Wallace assasted
by Mrs Ray Woodecnrrl ente'
talned with a layette &amp;hO'~'W' reeentb at her home, Mechamc St
honoring Mn. Etigene Conde.
A. pmk, blue and yeJlow color
tbfmo was e~trried out In the
d'ecorations Gl(h were placed on
a table centered with a large
stork surrounded wtUl small urn
bre!las
Games were played durmg the
evenmg y,ith Mrs. Lawrence
Morarity
lhe wmner or the
prtzcs
Sandwiches, cake, coffee anf\
ICed tea were served hy the hos· •
tes.ses Favors were s:nall plasuc ,
umbrellu filled with m1nts.
1
Present were Mrl. Robert Hy·
$tll, Mrs. Morarlty, Mrs. Douglass
Smger, Mrs. flichard Freeman,
Mrs. Robert Salley, Mrs. Robert
Story, Mrs. Mary Kunzelman,
Misses Lena and Katie Guth, Mls!i
Bertha Conde, Mrs. Joe Conde,
M.rs Leland Sisson'. Mrs. Carl
Wdl, Mra. Donald Mullen, Mrs
Carson Hayes, Mrs. Alfred Ruschel, Mrs Thomas Scally and
Mrs Arthur Nea.ae
Sending gilts hut unable to
attend were Mrs Janel K,Grn,
Mrs Enzo Barsotti, Mn. Ray
Blowers, Mrs. ShirleY Guinther,
Mrs RIChard Owens and Mrs
Homer Casto.

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Student Nurse
Feted Sunday

Mrs John F. Bally entertained
w1th a dinner Sunday at her home
Forest Run, honormg her grand
'daughter, Miss Raellel Genhelm·1
er, whG entered nurses tra1nmg
at Holzer Hospital Monday
Present were Mrs Olin Oen
~eimer and daughl!r . . Rsehel,
Mr. and Mrs. Russ Wolson. Mf6
Bertha Scott, William 'Sherida11
and the hostess

the DRISS and IACIC'II

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the guests

Present were Mr, and Mra Har
ry Guthrie, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Picken~ Mr and Mrs Eimer Kautz

)lr. and M" Wilbur Parker, Mr.
and Mrs. Warren Pickens, Mr. and
Mro. C. E. flumpbrey, Mrs. Avico
P'reeker, Larry Roush, Martha,
Eric and E~die Parker, Mr. and
Mrs Theodoo Reed Sr.
The Oetoller meeting will be
held the home ol Mr. and Mro
C E Humphrey.

Wedding ~Ions
Announced By
Virginia..Long
Ml" Vir;inla Long, daughter
of Mrs. Helen Long, Rutland, is
announc•nr the complcte{t pla11s
ol an opon-ehurch weddina for
h.er marriage to U Robert t,
Dolson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Don~on of Rutland.
The double- ring ceremony
will take place al tho RuUond
Methodlot Church, on S'ept. 13th
at two-thirty o'eloek. The nup·
lial oerviee will bo read hY the
Rev George Oavlll.

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