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Circle Picnic
Held Thursday

· . The me~ and their famihu
· of tbe Eleuor Circle of the w.s.
S. of·the Middleport Heath M.ethodiil Cburcb enjoyed a picnic
Tbunday evenin&amp; at the MJddle'fOtl Community Park. ·There were

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Winding Trail Garden Oub
Meeting Held Thursday Night
Mrs . C L

Heaton entertained the Winding Trail Garden
club Thursday evening at her home, Locust St.
The meeting in charge of Mrs. G. R. Thompson, president,

SOCIETY·

Around And
About
Middleport

NEWS
Of THE AREA

opened with the club prayer followed with devotions led by

•••DDIE HouoAsHELT
!dr and Mn. Joe Wolfe and fun·

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Plan..s yere made for a potluck
tly are viaitlng in Charleston, W. picnic to be held Thuraday July
Va wtlb Mrs. Wotfe's sister.
9, at 8:30 p m., at the borne of
Mr. Lewis Koehler and children Mrs. Olan GoodWin, New Haven,
of Bryan came lase Wednesday W. Va ., when the Patt Councilors
for a vtsit with hiS mother, Mn. of Th~orus Council Daua:ht:er• of
Lewis Koehler and hts sister and t Amertca met Thursday eve~mg at
brother·m·law, Dr and 'Mrs. K. D. 'the home of Mra. Max ~etnh~rt,
Amsb.o.ry and fam.il;y of Chester. Locust St Mrs. Henry Retbel was
Mrs. Koehler will joi ntbe family a co-hoaless.
today
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In the absence ot the president,
Mr and ~r~ Ralph Mtchael and Mrs. Reibel presided at the meet·
children, M1k1e and Rene, of Los tng which opened wnh devotions
A~geles, .cahf., are here for a vlait by 'Mrs. Bentz Wolfe.
wtth their parents, Mr, and Mn.
Games were played during the
Carl Ebersbach of Bradbury and social hour and prir:es awuded to
Mrs. Hue I Mcbael of .Pomeroy aDd Mtss Erna Jesse and Mrs. Paul

CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

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THEATRES

' 1y Abo ut
MO\n
Peop.,A
In Pomeroy

Frecker's Hosts
Thursday Evening

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Combination I

ORl;tiO ROSE. DUS"f
a oz. ,DUSJER · · · · · · ·· · · · · · ·· · · · · $1.19

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I 0 'OI. 'PLASTIC DUSTER ..... ' ., :· . ·. . $1.49

The Jolly Bunch
Sewing Club In
lJiursday Meeting

ROOMS::w
FURNITURE

I LB; DU$T · · · · · · · · · · · .- . · · · .-. ·· · $1.49
ORT.HO ROSE and FLOWER lOMB
14 oz. size $1.59

•199·00
BAKER
FURNITURE

INS!CTICI DES

$1.n
4 OZ. ISOTOX GARDEN SPRAY
4 OZ. MALATHION 50 SPRAY······ $1.19

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O~JHO ~Y-ETJ:.E ,4 · · ·· · ·•· · · · · · $6.45

ORT!;I&lt;f Wf,EQ, KILLER
_FM;~QVEI) W~~D;t«»N

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Fortnite Club
Meeting Is Held
Thursday Night

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SPECIALS

. BARGAINS NEVER HEARD OF BEFORE
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Suite

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STEAM CLEANED
Swatzel's Ashland
Service Center

W. Meln St.

PonMroy, 0.

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when her grandson James
Smith will graduilllle
Mr. and Mrs J. 0. Roedel are
visiting in Chillicothe wlth their
daughter and son·in·law, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Hamm and family.

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;INCLUDES:

AlHEST, lll INCH
DRAWER DOUBLE
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The FARMERS BANK
~d Savings Compiuiy
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# illember Federal R~e
lll. . . Fedenl DePGIItl!ll!arUee Corporatjol!

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Garden Club
Plans Memorial
Cleanup Project

The clean·up commi.t tee of the

Winding Trajt Garden Club wilJ
Meet at the Naylon Run Memorial
playground Mondat· evenlrlg to
work on the groumta aDd memorial
which has been 1 'Project Of the
club for many years.
The Club met at the grounda
lttmorial week, to cut the grass,
\f.lm the shubbery and cleaned and
polished the monument. Cut flow·
er~ were placed at the Monument,
which was dedicated in memory of
Rodney Heines, Howard Crary,
Charles Hunnell and Phtup KIU.
Inter who lo1t their Uvea mWorld
War U.
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Flowers were abo planted t.t tll;e
Memorial by the Friendly Nellh·
bors Club which It an annu~l project of that club.

Junior W,i"ding
Trail Garden
Oub In Meeting

The Junior Wlndllli Trill Gar·
den qlub ntet Frllla7 altem- 1t
lhb borne of Mrs. G· R. Thompson.
Carll Will president, opened the
~neetlng wJth the C!Jutt' aloean anCI
pleda:e arter whtcb dues were co1lec'ed and a report of the ~·
tan- given. A eom,mittee Wll "P"
t&gt;Olntod to price !1111 ond report
tNelr tJndin11 at the q¥t m"t1n1.
Sandra Hen&lt;lrieko ~ namo4 . 1o
the telephone committee.
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A . cltmanatratlon an
&amp;r arrangemenLa

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Methodists Assign Two CampaW.Ne~
$1312 For Fund
JYew' County Ministers
: other ministen who were re·
were:
. Rev. ·BQ.Jene Brown for ~he
~urth )'ear to Pomeroy United
M~; Rev. Raymon Konk·
Ji.lht lor the fourtb year to
Htllli M~tbodlot, Middleport; ·a.v.
Georp DaYle to RuUand·SyraC!uae
.·fql' the 'fourtb year; Rev. Freeland
Norris to Reedsville for the fifth
year 4nd. Rev. John Elwood, to
i!laclne- Portland for the tenth
ye.-. Rev. Caato will assist Rev.
Elwood In the Racine-Portland
ctiarp.
.
]lev. Richard Young who ha~
~ed the sYracuse Circuit for
t~ Ohlo Southeast Confe~nce or
'tfie EUB Conferente for the past
, · fin Y~ WIS rKeivec:J On trial
" llito tbti Ohio Methodist Confer·
itate ~ appointed to North Lew·
J1bur1 in the Sprinsfleld DlJtrlet.
· .ftey, Lewis E. Buell or Chester
·Y,II rnoved to WiDcbeater a~;~d Rev.
J1oyd Wortman of Letart retired.
. "nle bl&amp;hllf!ht of tile week lonR
a,aQual Ohio Conference of the
~etbodiat Chureh ending Sunday
wu ~ announcement of appoint·
JDent and' ehlnae ~f 167 ministera.
Bllhop James Baker, retired, of
1M ' AI\Ifll~s. 1111sted Bishop Wcr·
ner Sunday in the ordinations of
c(!aconJ and elders aa the session
doaell.
The appointments cover an of
Otii~ except the North East Ohio
Conference, to be ani8'11ed later
tbla monLh.
~pointed

Buckey~

Boys
Staters Elect
Warren Youth

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Two new Methodist ministers will be coming to Meigs
County as the result of the app&lt;lintments oftbe Ohio Ann·
ua1 M.elhodiat Conference held In Lakeside IHI week. Rev.
. Robert R. Card has been ass~¥ned to the Chesler charge from
~roton and Rev. Peral Casto assigned to Letart Falls from
' ratrolt.

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Pomeroy·Mlddle~, Qblo, MOnday., June 15, 1"9

Bradbury Youth
lnlists In The
Navy For·Duty

General Telephone Begins Dial
Service Equipment Installation
Expett New Loo.l.Servite
To Be Ready By Feb.1960

GellenJ Telephone Company on&gt;mo will soon begin the
lnd•llatlon of automatic dial swlichlng equipment in prepara·
lion for the utabiiJJunent of new dial telephone se~ for
the communities. of Pomeroy and Middleport, ~~ .10
WUilam H. FUTington ol Jacklon. district commeraal Bllll·
ager.

ATHENS, ·0 . (UPI)-Gaty Rteh·
etto, 18, of Warren, pu~ the cov·
~trnment of Buckeye Boys State
Into oper.atidn todt.y as Us newly
elected goverhor.
R!chetto, who won ofrlce by a
landslide Sun.day, was the seC!ond
straight governor of the Ohio Am·
erican Legion sponsored exereise
in gove'rn,nent to eome from Warren, &amp;ut:eeeding Robert S. 'lhomp·

son.

The largest croup of boys to
talr:e part iit the exertlse, l,OM,
will carry out all the functiona of
4 real government on the campus
of Ohio Uniwralty, operating four
counties and 20 titles.
The l'i!&amp;lstratioh tops last year's
total at Camp Perry by 33.
Guy Eugene llin&amp;, son of Mr.
Common P1eu Judce Gecree H. and Mn. Guy Bin&amp; of Bradbury,
Birrell ot TrumbuJl county, a11o baa enlisted in lhe U. S. Navy. A
Hlgb
from Warren, adminl.stered tbe &amp;raduate l of Mlddleport
oath of office to WC!i:J.etto Sunday School in thel clasS of '$9. he wil}l
aomf'Alme in June for Great
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JUI!ke u..
To Attond
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Justice Charles Zimmerman of
baaic training b,e wiJl go
the Ohio Supreme court bad
Hospital Corp1men SChool.
Sworn in 20 pt"flloua governora df
Boys State. but was unable to at·
lend Sundar because be wu suffering from a gi;U at 'his bome in
Springfield.
Richetto, &amp;ivine a convincing
d~ay 1ol oratory .tt Sunday's po·
Uticahrallies, easily defeated Den·
nis Batheoey o1 ~~Ud in the aov·
ernar's roee. llp1fev.., ,~ ~
othilo- .otu.;~~~M-• i.ot.r'j!lilll~:;~
orlliW
IIIIi . . , 'eto,.lei!!•'i'fiit j.,
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Sabre ..jet , plane last
Racine Chapter, 0. E. ·S. were Robert Chiam of Bowlli'la:
were
Iapan. He was unin·
WIU ·hold t. Grand Inspection TUe~o Green as state audltor ud Don
the
ICholanhip
were aaked to
d,y, June lS at 8 p.m. at the Ita·
Nationalist Tom Lotan of Co·
grandmuther is Mrs. apply for it and to obtain recom.·
. ~iio Hilb S.booL
mendationa from their. teachers.
Jtaclne.
' Ellubeth Fotter, Worthy Grand lumbiana waa ~mM litutenant Clmlla
student Was then selected on
He Willi a gradu~t' of R-acine
Jacoba a.:ad At,Jtold · after their
•Matron of the Grand Chapter of
basis of grades, recommenda·
Oltlo, will be the lnspectina offi· arrest by Meita Cqnilty otficera High Sehool, and Wa1 ~ a bubtball
intere.1t In Science, and a
were
turne~
over
to
MJ;son
st.ar.
~r. Cora Webb, of the local chap·
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which was to have been
. ter who Is Grand Martha of the 1n the m~•nUme wrranta
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in a aelence exhibit held
' Gruul Chapter af OhJo, wUl be alao been iuued for the Ureal
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Jerry
Roush,
Getald
Eblin
die Juest o! honor.
David will be a junlor nut year
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·' At S:u a dinner will be served Carroll (Pinky Lee) While
at Pomeroy Hi.Jh School.
foJ · members and out-of·town •roy •il of whom .~eve &amp;....h...
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ged
by
M-.n
City
'aUthorities
C
KueJta at the hi~:h school.
wlth the same.(,ch'ara:eS at prefer·
too dose aftea: pass·
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Cll" wa~ blamed by tfle
Patrol lor « minor
MARUT RIPORT
afternoon flbOut
CINCINNATI UP! - Produce:
west oJ Rutland on
unchlnJed on A, State Route 124.
on B, amalll and
The Patrol said Alvia t. Barn·
consumera, white ett. 1"1, Rutland. pa:BSed a car al10
ll farms, easea goinJ welt driven by senneth c.
23·28, A lar1e Wandling, 2.8, Akron, 0. Wandl·
~ ~~Ucq~ ol otfieera was 'held
ing took to the right hand ditch
When Pomeroy Chapter 80 Royal
to
prevent a collision, the Patrol
Arch Muon• met lalt w~ at the
reported.
His ,car waa dama1ed in
llalanie Temple.
t minor way. 11tere wa1 no arrest.
Max 'Ward was elttc!ted as high I ·-· ••
prl..~
WIIU101100, klnl:
HURT IN 'ALL
Jolin 0.
,oerlbe J. E. Foot·
Vfrg:lnia Delqel, Sycalriore·&amp;t,
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Middleport, wts taken to Holzer
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Hospital at 1:Jt a.m. Suaday by
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Middleport Emeraencr aqua-.
elpal ooiourner; II.
suffering
lrom deep lacerations tn
;lloht Ar&lt;h &lt;Qtain;
her len leg: eauaed frOJQ , a fall
pJ1'4; and Arthur W. Nease, trua·

w.

Sayre Bails Out
In Jet Plane
Crash In

Radn~astem

Star fnspection
r·"'w'· Tuesday
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p·:atro1.Reports
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1'ard Is Elected
.· ~. High Priest
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Graveside Rites
Nieri Child

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· D,rin• tbe meeting it was an·
"'. houneed Lh't stated convocations
'1'111 be held during the summer.

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Mrs John Terrell usmg Luke 18·1 1
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The thought for the day. ··Goo June . the month of roses aou I he
.. present.
helpmg me 1 will mak~ prayer my end ot June for ~hrysanlhemums
'l'bi&amp; is tbe last meeting of the vual breath and ne&gt;er lose heart" and told when lP pmch chrys.nlhe
Officers TrainlD&amp; Da)' for tbe
Circle untiJ the second Tbursday was also given by Mrs. Terrell
mums ,back. Perenial~ and care of
Melti08til
WSCS of ~th
in. Sept u the a:roup dt!bands
An ln~il..atwn was received from peomes and planta 1 ~ replace bt·
Arrangements of red white and blue flowers and Amendiatrict
wm
be hel4 ,at Jicboa.
for the summer.
the Little Hockmg Gal-den Clu b to enntals were al:so discussed by can flags decorated the 'Episcopal parish house Friday for the
June
18
from
1-3:30 p.m. ·'
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attend yearbook and flower show Mrs Str~ble.
Fl ag Day 1unc heon o f tllC Re t urn J ono tb an MelgS
:MiJS Anna Houter ~· proclJmc to be held at the Little Hock
Mrs. Allard •Pratt bad the ar. annual
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tnl!l High School on July 9 . Mrs rangcmen~ of the month wbtch Chapter DAR The Rev . William Roberts pronounced the ID ·
motion aecretary cit· CciltoD, urTerrell thanked the dub for the was a trumgular symetncal ar· voca\lon Hand pa.mted place cards Food Committee were Mrs. John
gea the olflcers of ~Lllical Soe·
ietiea in the county to be opreaent
arrangements placed In the vesti· rangement of Dr. Van Fleet 1 oses made by Mrs. Theodore Reed Jr. LJCtwller and Mrs J E. D. Hart·
bulc of the church for the Terrell· Arrangements by Mn. Heaton tn were used and favol'l$ were mmia· mger, co·chalrmen, 'Mrs Aaron
and to brtn&amp; que•Li'onl and pro·
MILch wedding A note was recel~· elud~d a coffee table arrangement ture baskets of red,wh1te and blue Kelton and Mrs Fred Crow·Jr.
blems for dlscuuion.
Arrangement• for lodcln&amp; aDd
cd thankmg the club for their con· of smgle Br?wnell roses ln pmk flowers
scrvmg the luncheon were Mrs.
tnbutwn to the V1ctor Reis FelloW· pottery ; a tnangular arrangement
'Mt~;s Lmda Crow presented a Wtlltam Roberts, Mr::;. Frank Titus,
other details far tbe LaMIIter
ship Fund
of dark red roses; a table arrange program of piano mus1c precedmg Miss Kaaron Kelton and Mus Lin·
School of Mlaaiona wUI bt: anaoull·
Members responded to roll call ment of mixed roses ,In a wh1te the luncheon and patr10hc record · da Crow
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Wllh their m!!ecl control. Plans container from the James Weber 1ngs were played during the meet
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and Mrs. John 'ferry and ,.~lru~•se;;r,~a~f~to;r~w~h;ic~h~th~e~h;o~a~te~sse~&amp;;;;c~e~d~
children of Paw-Paw, Michtgan, t
were made for an auditiOn Nle to gar~ens and a low arrangement of mg
be held at the next meeting Nam· white rambler. roses.
Mrs Irvmg Karr Jr' regent , pre·
vuntcd with their aunt, Mrs. Ellen
ed on the program committee were
A travel qu1~ waa conducted by s1ded at the meeting wh1ch opened
Smith of tsradbury, Friday morn·
Mra. Terrell, Mra Carl Will and Mrs .Pra~t durmg the soc1al hour m ntuahshc form During the bus·
ing This Is the first time for &amp;ev·
Mrs Thompson . Mrs Robel
llfter which
dessert course was ~~:f;s ~:~e~~~:tyMrcsba~:;~tt o~a;~~
Mrs. Guy Reynolds and Miss en yean that the fam11Jea han
was named as the scrapbook chair- served by the hoatelt. .
Ohwana L.ibnry Assohation an · Nina Russell m::!mbcn of the local seen each other. Before the Terrys
The next meeting wtll be held nounced a trip to Galllpohs. 'June Bu.si~ess and . Profe.a::donal Wo· rturn to their home they will visit
man The travehne pme donated
by :Mn Walter Bentz was award· at the home of 'Mrs. Thomp•on 21, aponsored by the State HI~Jtori men·s Club will be 1n Columdbuas in Memphis, Tenn.. and in Ala·
bama.
nseetlcide-Fung~lde
ed to Mrs. Will.
and Will be one week later on c•l Al!lsociatlon. Mn. Karr thanked Sunday., June .14th to atten
"June ,pointers" was the
July 16, so. that members can. at·
t
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M A"nes L
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the members for the1r co·operatJOn receP: 100 ononng rs. "'
hlo
of the month presented by
•_n_....;;e;c;l;n:;e;a:;::;:;e:;:;o;.c_"_'g_l durmg her term 88 regent, after Merrttt.. president of tbe 0
Joseph Struble who spoke
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by MlM Grate Horton, chaplain
fesslonal Wo~en's. Clubs.
Officers mstaJied w~re Mrs. A.
The receptiOn will ~e bel~ at t.he
Mr. and Mrs. David Freclter
R. Knihht, reP,D,t; Mtf. James
Troutman Hall, Capllal U~1verSJt)'
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entertained
a group of relatives
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Brewington, vice regent;
Mrs.
from two unhl four
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Thursday
evening,
at
their
home,
Pearl ·Hysell, treasurer; Mrs Em·
MEIGS - PomuoJ
Pine Gltove, honorhrg Mr. and
erson Jones, \ recording secretary;
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By LiJCU.LE HAWkiNS
Mrs Geoge H Parkt?r,
TONICiHT
Dunng the evening; pictures
1ng secretary , MISS Grace
taken on a recent trip to Hawaii
"PARIS HOLIDAY"
Da.vld Eynon, lbrrlsbun:: , POi, eh&lt;~ piaHI, Mrs J E
were shown by Mr. Faulkenburg,
Bob Hope - Fenandel
IS visHing his brother·m·law and
Lrar, Ml~;:. Bess Sanborn,
after
which home made lee cream
- alsn sister, Mr. 11nd Mrs A N Ben Mrs Wm Bradford,
and cake were served to Mr. and 1
"GUNMEN }'ROM LAREDO"
gel.
the Hag, and Mrs • David Miller,
The Jolly Bunch Sewmg Club Mrs. F'aulkenburg, Mr. and Mrs.
H.obcl"'t. K:napp, Jean Morehead
Mts. Thomas Potts, East l.ncr· Mrs Dale Dutton and Mrs. irving
Thursday evemng at the Mid· Homer Holter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
met
pool. ls Yi&amp;lttng her parenls, Mr Karr Jr, board of management.
SUN., MON. on&lt;l TUES.
and Mrs . A. N Bengel
Mrs. Klllght spoke brtefly ex· dleport Park. Home made ice Holter and children Allen, Nancy I
Btlhe Jea.n Moore . Ftndlay, 0 , press1ng her appreciation of bemg cream and cake were served for Ann a:~d Janice, M~. and Mrrt.
"TOM THUMB"
Roy Frecker, son James and dau· I
il visiting her uncle and aunt, ~e l ected lu J;erve as regent and thedesserl
Russ Thmbi)'D
A:lan Yoong
During the meetmg 11 was ded· fUtters, Jacqueline and Joan
~living Room
Mr and Mrrs Allred Bi~:gs
uam f' d the committee chairmen
TEMPLE-Middlepert
Mr. and Mn Alfred Btggs and ror lh&lt;&gt; year mcluding · Ainerican .:led to have the next meeting at
• Bedroom • Kitchen
daughter, Judy . VIsited Jl'latlvi'S lndiun. Mt~ R M }o~inslerwald, lhe home Gf Mrs JamEl1l Webet'
· ~ON,iGHT
CloiN ThYr. .y AfternMnl
recently m Oaylon ,md Fmdlay
Amenc;.m mullit:, Mrs. 0 P Kleln; and tt Will be a picmc.
Recent gue6t.~ of Mr and Mrs Amcnca111sm and DAR manuel for
"THE LAST IILITZKREIG"
Members present Thursday eve
Cash Braley were Mr and Mrs c1l1zensh1p, Mrs Harold Sargent; nmg were , Mrs Doyle Miller, Mn.
v.., John&amp;qli- Dick York
Jack Schweitzer and Mrs Blanrhe Approved !K'houls, Mrs. Ow1ght Blanche Haptonatall, Mrs. Georee
Davis or Columbus and Mrs. Wm Milhoan
''RIDE LONESOME''
Hackett, Mrs Noah Haskins, Mrs.
Gillogly, Albany.
CAR, Mrs C M Hennessy; Com· Kenneth Byei.', Mrs. Lawrence Mil·
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Randolph Scott, ~ Ste6lc
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On tht Brightest Cornel
day . from SewiR.gley, P~ .. where Dav1d Miller; conservation, Mrs. James Weber, Mrs. Carl Mattox,
SUNDAY end MONDAY
they attended the funenl of thetr George H r.t-ker , DAR good cttl· Mn. Perry Mnch, and Mrs. 11a·
"TilE HANGING TREit"
In Middlopo'!
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Gary co0pvr - Mallia Schell
eomp.o.nied home by Mr·s 0 .f . aztnc, Mrs W11l1am Bradford; DAR
Kautz of Charleston , W Va who magazine adv1sor, Mrs. Patrick
Guests for the evening were,
waa an overnight guest of ~r and Lochary , DAR museum and Ohio Mrs Elmer Mlller, Mr!l WiUis
Mrs L. C Karr.
room, MriS James Harley; DAR Grueser, Mrs. Julia MitctJ, Houck,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe l"aulkenburg ~ ludcnt lo11n and scholarship fund , Mrs Eme!ltme Grandin and grand·
returned to the1r home m Akron Mrs. Guy Nc1gler.
daughter , Barbara Anna and Luc·
PLAN SOCIAL
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Friday after a several days vlsLt
Geological records, Mba Bess ille Martin
Rutla.nd Band Boosters will
wilh Mr and Mrs. llomer Holter, S&lt;Jnborn: Honor roll, Mrs. Dor
have •n ice cream social on thP
Clw• IM rOJHi
~chaefer; Jumor Amet'ICAn ('it.Jr.e&gt;n
high school lawn Tuesday, June
Mr .11nd Mrs. Homer Holter and ship, Mn. JJeorge Skmner: Mcm
16. 'fhe band will pldy durln,e: the
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guests, Mr. and Mrs. Joe t'aulken · bcrship, Mrs. J . E. Fostr.!r; Junior
social.
burg Wl.!re Wednesday guests of membership, Mrs. •Pearl Hysell:
~--Mr . and Mrs. J . M. Gaul, Cheater
Molton pictures, 'Mra. M. D. Hart·
Mrs Charles Qulv~ and son of inger; National defenae, Mrs. Em
Columbu.!l are visiting in Pomeroy crson Jones; Ohio DAR newa, Mrs.
The Forlnite Club met Thursday
and Maaon, W. Va .
Dale lhJtton; Press relauons, Mrs evening at Lhe home of Mrs ,Jack
Jeffrey Werry, son o£ Mr. and Theodore .Reed Sr.
Bachner for their regular meetmg .
Mn. John Werry b confined to
Program: Mrs. James E Brew·
Mrs Robert Tewk8bary, prcsi ·
his home, Spring Ave. with the ington; Literature, Miss Frieda dent conducted the business meet·
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Fachnlc;
Real granddaughters1 lng and plans were made for the
Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach leCL Mrs. lla.lph Windsor; Flag of the annual dmner to be held on tho
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attend the High School commence- Transportation, Mist~ Grace Hor· also made for the annual picnic
ment, when her gr&lt;~nddaughter, t.on , and Insignia, Mrs. Everett which will be held at the ~orne of
Ann Smlth graduates She w111 al· Hayes.
Miss Ann Howell OQ the 22 ol July.
i
~o attel)d ~ommencemcnt exercises
The -picnic l1 tor the ~embera and
. Cueslll at the 1unthcon were
of Princeton Univorsity, Boston,
their familiu
Glen Tolson of Canton, Miss JesA de~sert coune was served to
si.c Hoyt, Columbus, Mrs. Della
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Hoover, Painesville, MhlS Sharon the followln.c, Mrt. William Wal·
ters, Mr~. Henry Null, Mrs. Rich·
Jones, Mrs. D. 18. Hartinger, Mrs.
ani Schwab, Mrs. Robert Mllls,
Garen Stansbury, Mr,s. Crary Oa·
Mra.
John Fultr:, Mrs. Georce Dal ·
vis and Mrs. Rodney Downing
laa, Mrs Leo Smith, Mrs. John
HAVE IT
Mrs. Thodorc Reed Sr. •nd Mrs
ParaoRs and Mra. Tewksbary and
03'Yid Miller served as co~hairmen Mra. Howell.
for the luncheon meettm~ Mcm ·
bers or the Women's Guild of the
Epl~eopal Church . serving on the

Return Jonothan Me.·gs Chapter
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M-argaret Dianne Capehart Poated
f2l 1ppear~... bond In llltyora
Court SundiJ alter her arrest on
charcu of drh-lna: acros• t double
Une on • ,eurve. Charae~ were &amp;»referred by llberill'l Deputy Ken·
net.h Grover.

Rece~t marrtafe licenae appll~·
tiona tn the M41on County Courthouse lneluded llie f~llfl"'lli:
Herold' Bernml Llovlnt :sr.• 20,
New Havtn, an.d Doi'otb)' ,Jna.

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Gn\re1ide servlce1 were held on
Mqnday mornine at 9 ,1. m. in the ·
Sacred Heart Cemetery for tbe
Infant son of Mr. lftd II~ Remo
Nleti, of Middleport, wbo dJed at
birth rrtday in St. Joseph Hospit· '
Sunday: Mra. Clat·
al, Parkersburg.
enee IAwreqri .and baby, Portland.

Five Marriage '
Applications
Made In·Mason
17. 1'1010\ lilv01t

ln an Ac:tloD hied 1a Ute Xei&amp;a
County Court of Common Pleas today ftWiird 0. Spllfloek of llree-

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·Pomeroy Wins Pair On Mulberry Hts.
Middleport Loses 4.3, 74 To Hot
Gallipolis Team In OVA Contest
Pomeroy batters banged out

4--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 15, 1959

SPORTS ;
DESK
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a three for six, Cunningham two for

total of 28 hits in 17 innina:s ol five.

baseball on Children's Home HiU
Sunday ta win a pair of squeakers
from Point Pleasant, 12-11 and 8·7 .
The first .-me of the scheduled
seven-inning dvubleheader was a
lO.lrame event, tied at 11·11 after
seven.
Wb.ile play in Pomeroy gave the

Merchants a 3·1 rocord {to .Point
Pleasant's 0-\), Middleport was
having hard luck at Gallipolis. The
strong Middleport team ran into
a f-3 loss at the hands of pitchcrl
Russ Mitchell ' in the opener, and
went down 7-4 in the nightcap as

ex.highschooler Paul Evans pitrh·
ed a &amp;lick three hitter.

Georae Nesselroad of the Pom eroy team in the first game with
•P oint, bad his greatest day at
bat He came to the plate six
timea and went away owning five
singles and a triple.
J-"urthermore, it wu his lead-off
single in the bottom of the lOth
that triattred a Pomeroy victory.
He was_iacrineed down by
Knight, and scored on Bob
aon's clutch single after
Grueser had flie~ to center
the aecond out.
Bob Cunningham picked up both
wins for Pomeroy. He was relieved
in Lhe bottom of the fourth In the
opener with one out. still ahead
5-4. In the nightcap he relieved
Bill Wilton, who turned up with
a 1ore arm In the third, the score
tied at 2-2. He finished up, allowing only five hits and five run,a.
Hit mates pushed acro11 the win·
nina ~ir of runs In the botto"'
of tb,. aixth While trailing HI.
lfQI Wilson led off singling,
Stivetl was Btfe on a flelder's
dollobled,
choice, •Phil Collins
Gruescr waw on through an error
at ihlrd, and Nesselroad, still hot
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For Point. Rutay Wamsley got a
three run homer in tbe third inning of the first game, and pitcher
Arnold Whitman a solo homer in
the f011rth. Larry Lee had three
singles in four trip! in the aecond
game.
AT GALLIPOLIS
In the opener at GaUipolis, in
th~ bottom of the ninth, the tcore
Lied a 3·3, with two out, Burns
singled to center to score Neal
McMahon who had do·lbled to
lead oil.
Fol' Middleport, Charley Smith
got a two run homer in the sixtt-4
with Winebrenner on. Other hit·
t.ers were John Vroman, Ed
Cl'ooks, Rogel' Lightfoot and Dave
Kindy, all aingles.
In the nlghteap, Middleport's
rally in tbe sixth fell short, net·
ting only two runs, as Wlnebren·
ner singled, Roger Chancey bounced one over the pitcher's head in·
to center, and Jim Bowlea singled.
Middleport picked up anothel' in
the seventh on a walk error and
st9len .baae.
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Bowles, loser of the first game.
.Bowles. fanned 1Z, wal~ed 3, hit
one. M1tc~ell fan~ed sue, walked
6, but Middleport s three ru~s
were earned; none of Gallipolis'
(Cctntinuecl on '••e Five)

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sodation Baseball has taken a shght upgrade.
Sunda·y at Gallipolis where Middleport lost two, my opecatives reported a "good crowd" on hand the best of several
years . The "gate" was a little over $14 (by the hat method)
which set another record for recent times excepting at Racine
where three years ago 1 recall $30 ringing the little bells.
That $14 is unusual ,at Gallipolis where lately an OVA aame
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usual Y attracted about as mu~h aU ention as a hen laying
an egg, which was exactly what a lot of those French City

teams were doing .

The 1959 Gallipolis team is not laying eggs. It's winning,
and Leaves the league at 4·0, which seems to underline once
In other games Sunday Roek
again that in leagues big or sma.lJ, ba.!&gt;eball, football, basket· Sprin«• won U over Thomaa Fork

ball, or merely marbles , what you need, Sir, is a winner or a with 'Bill Woodard a-ettlng a hom-

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Merchants ' current rejuvenation , also was big enough to hinder the unfettered VICW of the game usually enjoy by Ron
Springer and Jim Diehl , from Springer's front stoop.
George Nesselroad reported "a Little over $5" received in
the fedora-passing ritual. This too is heartwa:nn.ing, or should
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of other Items of eqmpment. The only way they can get part
of their out-of pocket expen!'es back is for fans to contribute
something at their games .

Without a strong OVA team young players out of high
school have no place to develop talent The truth of this soon
will be clearly proved, many of us expect, as several active

Orioles Swap
Harshman For
Bill Hoeft

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four !ol' nine with two doublea and two singlea; Bill Wll&amp;on
wu four ror six, Collin&amp; waa

PIANO BARGAIN

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UnlttHI Pritt lntern~tlonal
The Baltimore Orioles traded
southpaw pitcher Jack Harshman
to the Boston Red Sox for another
lefthander, Billy Hoeft, Monday n

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Nessy Plenty
Hot With Bat,
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And the emphasis was on pitch·
talent with the clubs heading
summer days that will put
hul'ling staffs to the test.
Tho Red Sox and Washington
Senatol's caned off thed.r trade 1D
which the Senators gave · Bos~oh
l'elie! pilchel' :flick Jtyde in exchange lol' Munay WatJ. Hyde
complained of ·a sore tum when
he reported to Bo1:1ton and the
two clubs agreed to cancel the
swap. Left lntaet, however, was
the pt~rt of the deal In which
Washing{on gave infielder Herb
Plewa to Bostori !or lnflelder Billy
Consolo.

-George Nefselroad'a startling
feat of six for •ix- five Jingles
and a Lrlple - against Point Pleasant here Sunday In the fint game
of a doubleheader, raleed' bls bal·
ting average in four 1ames to &amp;n
even .GOO.
Pomeroy manager ~bU. Collins'
scol'ebooka show Ncasy has hit
safely 8 times In 16 at bats.
tie is followed dosely by young
Bill Wibon with ~ hit• ln 11 trlpa,
for .435. Other leaden at bat ue
The St. Loul.s Cardinals purGene Mitch, .429, C~UJn1 .417, Bob chaBCd third baseman Dick Gray
Cunnin£ham (tw~ iamea) .400; from Los Angeles.
Bob Wllaon, .333, and Tom GrueaThe PhiLadelphia Phlllie1 ·sold
er, .800.
38-year-old catcher Jim Hegan to
the San Fnncisco Giant11 ·and re·
called pitcher Dick Farrell from
Buffalo ttt t be International
League. Jo'a:rrell , a relief see lut
sea11on who went .!lour late in t.be
year, waa recalled becauae of lev·
eral Injuries on the Phll1' pitch·
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Los Anplu r.CIIIecf outfleht·
•r JErank Howard from VIctoria
of the Tun Le.. ue, where he
WIS hiHint .370 with 27 hiiiMn.
The Pl~tsburgh Pirate• bougbt
vetel'an righthander Bob Portel'·
field J~om lhe Chicago Cuba and
told f11tcher R. G. SmJtb to the
Detrmt Tigers.

14 Home Runs
Blasted In
Bison-Vee Game
Unlttd Prets lntematt.nal
Buffalo and Richmond belted a
total of 14 home runs Sunday, but
the day's explrulive bittinl merely
reilulted In a split that kept the
Blilons a half-game ahead of the
second place Vces In the International League race.

J&gt;eron JohDJ!Ion of Richmond led
the roundtl'lpper parade with
three, two coming in the flrlt
eame won by Buffalo, 12·8. The
Veea, who collected nine homers
for the day, won tbe niahte.p

11-7.

Montreal moved Into a fourth
place tie wlth Columbua -by talllnl
Miami twiee, 13.0 and S-1. behind
r()ute goinJ pedormances by Tom
Lasorda and Ed Rakow.

er and single for Rock Sprlnga;
Cheater rose mlghtUy to whip the
Hornets 14-8 in a parade of home
run a.
Homera were banted out by
PhU Boylea, Starlin&amp; Masser, John
Teaford (two), Simmons, and Gene
Weavel'.

Mlneraville'a: win ovel' Syracuse
spotlighted hittin~t sprees by 'Roy
Arms, a Jingle, triple and homer;
Hook Thomas' single and double
and Don .Hendrix's two-run homer.
For Syracuae 0 . and P". Jen'kina
eaeb had two for three .
lf,M Jets
000 000 2-2 1 3
Darwin
000 000 0--0 3 1
Harr\snn, Wagner (4) and Rob·
inson. Taylor and Well
Rock Springs
130 110 2-8 9 1
Tbomaa Fort
300 000 S---e 8 3
Abbott, Denny and Smith. Faulk
and Barton
ch..ter
001 4~1 3-14 12 4
H·H Hornet. 000 131 3- 8 5 2
Teaford and Simmons. Wise and
LJttle.
I Minersville OM 801 3-18 15 3
Syracuse
122 201 ~ 8 8 5
Hendrix .and Stewart. :Roach and
F. Jenkins. .
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M,M Jets
8 1 0
Syracuse
5 3 21&gt;
Darwin
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4 3
Minenvllle
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4 4 31&gt;
Rock Springs
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Thomu Fork
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as they keep coming up with that
same ace ln Ute hole.
His name ia Elroy Face, hi•
record is 1().0 and he now baa
won 1~ straight games in reUef
datinl bact to May, lQM.
Face, a tireleaa lDO-J?Ounder.
otanda only five feet, eieht inehe~
bo.~t he haa been atandint the bit·
ten on their beads so elfeeUvely
that the ·Pirate• now are only 3lh
games removed from the National
League lead and are hOpefUl of
I landing in their first World Seriea
since 1927.
Face thl'ows a fork ball and Jt's
tul'ning out to be a meat-and-potatocs pitch for the Pirates, who
sw~pt a doubleheader from the
Dodgers Sunday, 6--3, and &amp;-2, with
a b~g aasiat from their pint-sized
relief ace.
Making hia fourth appearaaee
in five day• and sixth in eiJht
games. Face entered the opener
in the eighth innine with t).e
#COI'e tied 3-3. He atruek out one
•batter In the eighth, then fanned
the !ide in the ninth to earn a
standing ovation from 30,082 fans
at Forbes neld.

Gino CJmoli'a ainsJe with the
bases loaded In \he nlntb inning
gave the (:arda their win over the
Reds In the opener. LiDdy Me·
Daniel, credited with hllflftb vietory in 'he opener. uneorked a
wtld pitch 1 in tbe elthth llfninll'
that e011bled GliB· BeJI to score the
winning run for ClndnnaU in the
nightcap.
· Early Wynn of th41 White Sox
helped hlmMU to four hlta In
beaUnJ the Ori1Jiea in the first
game for hla ninth victory while
AI Smith's 10th inftinl ilngle aank"

RIIU~TS

Jeh 2 O.rwln 0 , .
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Rock Springs I Thotriat Fork 6

Chester 14 Hornet• I
Mlnemllle 13 lyreeu.. 7
OAMII w•DNIIDAY
Rock Sprlftll at D•rwln
Jets •I H·H Hernats
$yr•cva at Thoma• Fork
Chett.t at MJnenvllle

First It waa Soueh1k who had
a chance to tie him. But burly
Mike, needine a birdie, pushed
hla dr1ve on the last hole off Into
the rouah behind a tree, played a
miracle 1hot to hit the green and
then watcht!d diaJuatedly aa "the
bai.J rolled into , the back trinae.
From 50 feet he ch~ped weakly
and the ball was 10 teet short.
He even mlased that P\ltt.

Both came dose but not cloao
cnou1h.
Roabura, whh wears Jlauee
"because it heipa to li:e that JltUt
white plll" a foil ball. end SOU·
ehak . n~e(l bird.ies 10Ji the par
lour 18Ui 4:U.J(fd hole to tie Calper,
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Billy was IWO&amp;i~ U out Jn the
C!lub houae. Then wu not only
hl1 a:anae - a four over par Je.
88·14 whk:b &amp;a¥11 him a total of
282 - but Rolbl&amp;ra and Souchat
aa well atandtnl between blm aad
victory.

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Paloolia allowinP in public."
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th ThJ~ 1t,tme titRwa~ to\IChwG!?:'It~lr
Johansson, · tl'l!iniD.J at GrossinWJl,$JiiWGTbN (UPI) e vH: rp. 8
acme a~ vn.e • ·
N. Y ... lu.m't scored a ainJle
baek iraffic 'on t_b'j nation's
iowed· one hit in the ei£bth in i!~~~!::"!j Ulorkdo\fll In hia 141
roada m·adf: · subst:mtial iilWI
ning, no runs. Jt wu in tbe fifth
•Paning In prtpsratiop
1058 . with total Joad,lngs ·reachinl iplline: of the first game of the
week.'• hiav)IWelgbt title
2'76.787 cars, 11 per cent above seaSQn that Nebonvj(le scored
has looked lllr:e a "noth·
1957, accordlnc :to the AsloeiaUon run agaimt Wolfe. Since then
of American ·Raiko,.d~~ And It has worked w~th a cut on
th~ unbeaten Swede .....,
noted that t.be g"ln. came tn the right, catcbin,il wrist.
charnpi.on of E~rope-i• repUtedly
face of a 15 ~r cent 4t'OP in
H.111 pt t-e hi ng ·perm1·tted · one bit the most dea.dJy. ri&amp;ht·hand punchQ\':eJ:~ll ~load nge.
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the heavy divillon. He
~~~~~~~d .out ~ contendel' Eddie
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of ReddinJ, Call!., ln. lbe
. only nlne more. Hi!: earned .run · round 1¢ SepteJllber. M•
average reads li.ke an exereiae .1n chen Wu on tlie dec): tht~ ti~ea .
GJIR~
low-digit percentages, or 20 ban·
dret!u of .a run per nlne-lnning
)1"'30 Treasu-e Hunt
ll~OO Price .. ruibi
"';;':~.his career, hilb school. and
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he has pitched an -eaUnited Preu 1-ntem.tiOM.f
12:00 Tic Tae Douah
one· hit .games as well
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34 .~ ullo
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A. WOlfe stole secOnd, was out on
5:00 Splnaeto Playll~
Jo\n · 'Riebel'1 sl,nglo trJlnr to.
5:!0 Superman
tcOr-e, but · Bm MeNieklt doUbled
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Sunday-but blew to a 31·31-'78,
111 over par. Bantt.llll "hn wu
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the exlattna: world dlaeua record
Sun~y with a tou of 188 feet, alx
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194 feet, aix incheJ waa aet by
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PltANCI WINS CUP MATCHII
PARIS (U~J~ Franee reached
the aemi finals of the Europet,n
Zone Davis Cup Sunday by beat·
inl Romania In all live ~;~~atehea
without loalng a teL

Casper Sweats It Out, Takes
MAMARONECK, N. Y. (UPI) There are lwo thlnJa U. S. Open
champion Billy Ca•per Ukes to do
- eat and play &amp;olf.
He did both or them mighty
well Sunday_.
~tund Bllly, a 28-year·old Pl'O
playtng out or Apple VaUey, Calif.
ale a hflarty luneh at the WlnaH
Foot Golf Cl11b and three houri
later teed otr with Uonel Hebert,
leadlnl the Open field by three
lltrokea.
He wound up wlnnine Jt by only
baaeballgrlp, and burly MJke
cha~, the former football

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See how eiSJ' lt Q. to come and 1et
It Hoft 0110111h ....., bulcln to
pay yoar billa and buy some thin11
behn you 10. "You ~an repay us
the way you w1nt to on our very '
best terma. Phone or stop In our
nearby ofRH for quick apptovaJ.

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runs were earned. M;cky .Hard~a:v
had three of the winners' !IX ~i~. ,
ln t}Je~ nigbteap Toady Thompsou, Eva~s. Jim Tbomu and Me·
Mahon . all llad two hit:a. E;vans
fann~ six, walked ~ eighl; lli~dy
fann·e a sjx, · walk:~ five; WiDe·
brenner fanned on.e, walked one.
ei.Jhth
Tbii w.as GallipoHs'
Straight Win In a 9-4 Season, all·
pnie~ recol'd. ·
·Mi'ddleport
000 012 000-3 3 4
G.a llipolis
1001)20 OOl-4 8 2.
Bowles and Y. Wayland , Hindy
(S ). Russ .MiLchell and Be&gt;b Burna.
Middleport
001 002 1_. 3 0
Gallipolis
030 310 x- ? 11 0
o. Hindy (LP ), Chas~ Winebren·
ner (5) and }Vaytand. Paul Evans
arid Toady Tnompson.
~to Pleasant 005 I ro ......,
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II 3
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v-.Pomero)'
400 203 200 1- 12 18 3

POll A VACAliONt

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The Chicago Cuba blanked firstplace "Milwaukee, 6-Q, but the
Bravea actually increwscd
lead to 1If. games over the
ond·place Giants, who dropped a
twin-bill to the PhiJllea, 7-5 and
'IJ-3. The Cal'dinals won their open·
er from tbe Reds, 5..f, but Cin·
cinnatl took the ~ghtcap , 3·~.
ln the American League, the
White Sox retained theil' half·
1ame lead by aweeping a pair
from the Oriolea, , 9-6 and, 3-2 In
10 lnnlnga; the Indiana beat the
Setaators twice, N and 12-6; the
Tigers won ·both ends of a double·
header from the Yankees, 3-2 and
8-2, and the Red So:r. emerged
from the ceHar with a 6-1 trl•
umph ovel' the AthletJca. A se~ed­
uled second game )&gt;etween ·Boston
an"d KJnsas City WI~ postponed
because of rain. · t/;.'

homer off loaer White)' P"ord Us
the et1hth iMinl broutth the 1'1·
gel's from ·b eblnd and extended
Frank: Lary•a life time reeont
over New York to lH. The homel' waa Mnwell'a 14th, tbe eJabtll
one he has hit on a Sundl)' ~
aeaaon. Then In the nightcap, he
doubled during 1 four-run ftnt ill·
nlnl nlly that eased the war for
Paul Foytad:'s fifth vidory.

HAVE YOU ANY MONIY

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.A. •WhitMan and Rod
Ernie Gaul£, CUnninth&amp;m (7)
•nd 'irueaer.
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Mddleport
Loses Pair

BROTHER

The Pira... WM . the ,..,.. lty

The Toronto :Maple Leafa made
a determined ·"tlld to climb out
the cellar by ,hammerin&amp; Havana,
·'H and 9-2, and Roehe.ter and
Iron llftkt lll•llturw
Columbua spUt a pair, the Red
Tben it wa• Rosbura:, abo need·
W1n11 winning the first 18-6 and
the Jets galuinl a 3·2 decilion I.a. ina a -birdie on that 18th to tie.
Hht tee 1hot wu atral&amp;ht, btat hla
the nightcap.
approach Jron was weak. It hit
eo feet short of the pin, on the
lower alopina level of the JNen
and dltd there.
.
'"nlat'a when I knew I had It,"
aald Cuper, watthina the play on
televl•lon,

one.B}:,b~~!?~.~~ D~e~~ ?.~~~n !B~

"BaJtb;nore i~ the nl.lhtea~.
MIDDle Mlnoao drove in a total
oi nine runs in aeVe!and'a sweep
of Waallllletvn. Mlqoao hit a homer 1n each game, Jncltldln&amp; a
&amp;randalam in tbe ninth l,nnlng of
the nightcap.
Charu, Maxwell utlllzed hia:
lamed "Sunday puoch" In pac:in.a:
the Tlaers to their aweep over
the Yankeea. Mnwell's ~ee-run

r•llrlnt for thne ruM In tht
bottom of tbo alehfh. ocorlnv
the tlMrHidnt run on GU
HodiiM' error. Dick ltvart dron
In thi'H runt In the nfthkap
wlttt· hi• 11th and 12th honiera
to htlpo Vemen Law .. hit tlxth

wfeAdds9
Floyd Decked~
More Scoreless .· As Johansson
~i~:.'::8 1~ ! Fr~es To String . Sh.ows Nothing .

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, Q,, June 15, 1959-'-5

Pirates Sense Piece OfWorld Series Swag
.Deal the Piratea in for a poul·

Rol.!lnd Taylol' has his bid ln
sunday for the hardluck piteber
of the season In the Meilil&amp; County
Softball League after his brilliant
one·hlt effort (or Darwin, but 10•
ing 2-() to the M-M Je-ts.
1t was Taylor's first loas of the
season, and came in the sevenlh
on two walks, Phil Harrison's sin,
gle, and an error. For Darwin Lar·
ry Well had a single and double.
Tht victory . gave tile Jeta a
stranglehold on the league lead
with 8 wins, one lou. Two and a
half gaftles back is Syl'acuBe, 13-8
losera to Min~_rsville, the winners
ualng S)'racuse cast-off Don Hendrb: ~n the mound to turn tbe
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tracts.

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ln the pair of games, Grueser

Taylor Allows
One Hit, Loses
To Darwin Team

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·Pomeroy Wins Pair On Mulberry Hts.
Middleport Loses 4.3, 74 To Hot
Gallipolis Team In OVA Contest
Pomeroy batters banged out

4--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 15, 1959

SPORTS ;
DESK
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a three for six, Cunningham two for

total of 28 hits in 17 innina:s ol five.

baseball on Children's Home HiU
Sunday ta win a pair of squeakers
from Point Pleasant, 12-11 and 8·7 .
The first .-me of the scheduled
seven-inning dvubleheader was a
lO.lrame event, tied at 11·11 after
seven.
Wb.ile play in Pomeroy gave the

Merchants a 3·1 rocord {to .Point
Pleasant's 0-\), Middleport was
having hard luck at Gallipolis. The
strong Middleport team ran into
a f-3 loss at the hands of pitchcrl
Russ Mitchell ' in the opener, and
went down 7-4 in the nightcap as

ex.highschooler Paul Evans pitrh·
ed a &amp;lick three hitter.

Georae Nesselroad of the Pom eroy team in the first game with
•P oint, bad his greatest day at
bat He came to the plate six
timea and went away owning five
singles and a triple.
J-"urthermore, it wu his lead-off
single in the bottom of the lOth
that triattred a Pomeroy victory.
He was_iacrineed down by
Knight, and scored on Bob
aon's clutch single after
Grueser had flie~ to center
the aecond out.
Bob Cunningham picked up both
wins for Pomeroy. He was relieved
in Lhe bottom of the fourth In the
opener with one out. still ahead
5-4. In the nightcap he relieved
Bill Wilton, who turned up with
a 1ore arm In the third, the score
tied at 2-2. He finished up, allowing only five hits and five run,a.
Hit mates pushed acro11 the win·
nina ~ir of runs In the botto"'
of tb,. aixth While trailing HI.
lfQI Wilson led off singling,
Stivetl was Btfe on a flelder's
dollobled,
choice, •Phil Collins
Gruescr waw on through an error
at ihlrd, and Nesselroad, still hot
{2: for 4 in the second game), s1nr

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For Point. Rutay Wamsley got a
three run homer in tbe third inning of the first game, and pitcher
Arnold Whitman a solo homer in
the f011rth. Larry Lee had three
singles in four trip! in the aecond
game.
AT GALLIPOLIS
In the opener at GaUipolis, in
th~ bottom of the ninth, the tcore
Lied a 3·3, with two out, Burns
singled to center to score Neal
McMahon who had do·lbled to
lead oil.
Fol' Middleport, Charley Smith
got a two run homer in the sixtt-4
with Winebrenner on. Other hit·
t.ers were John Vroman, Ed
Cl'ooks, Rogel' Lightfoot and Dave
Kindy, all aingles.
In the nlghteap, Middleport's
rally in tbe sixth fell short, net·
ting only two runs, as Wlnebren·
ner singled, Roger Chancey bounced one over the pitcher's head in·
to center, and Jim Bowlea singled.
Middleport picked up anothel' in
the seventh on a walk error and
st9len .baae.
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Bowles, loser of the first game.
.Bowles. fanned 1Z, wal~ed 3, hit
one. M1tc~ell fan~ed sue, walked
6, but Middleport s three ru~s
were earned; none of Gallipolis'
(Cctntinuecl on '••e Five)

LIL LEAGUER
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· reason o hope t ha t f a-n ,mt erest tn
' Oh'10 Va Uey As·
sodation Baseball has taken a shght upgrade.
Sunda·y at Gallipolis where Middleport lost two, my opecatives reported a "good crowd" on hand the best of several
years . The "gate" was a little over $14 (by the hat method)
which set another record for recent times excepting at Racine
where three years ago 1 recall $30 ringing the little bells.
That $14 is unusual ,at Gallipolis where lately an OVA aame
l
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usual Y attracted about as mu~h aU ention as a hen laying
an egg, which was exactly what a lot of those French City

teams were doing .

The 1959 Gallipolis team is not laying eggs. It's winning,
and Leaves the league at 4·0, which seems to underline once
In other games Sunday Roek
again that in leagues big or sma.lJ, ba.!&gt;eball, football, basket· Sprin«• won U over Thomaa Fork

ball, or merely marbles , what you need, Sir, is a winner or a with 'Bill Woodard a-ettlng a hom-

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Th
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Merchants ' current rejuvenation , also was big enough to hinder the unfettered VICW of the game usually enjoy by Ron
Springer and Jim Diehl , from Springer's front stoop.
George Nesselroad reported "a Little over $5" received in
the fedora-passing ritual. This too is heartwa:nn.ing, or should
1 say pocketwarming.

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of other Items of eqmpment. The only way they can get part
of their out-of pocket expen!'es back is for fans to contribute
something at their games .

Without a strong OVA team young players out of high
school have no place to develop talent The truth of this soon
will be clearly proved, many of us expect, as several active

Orioles Swap
Harshman For
Bill Hoeft

Wt~nt

four !ol' nine with two doublea and two singlea; Bill Wll&amp;on
wu four ror six, Collin&amp; waa

PIANO BARGAIN

"I rrt1b a let of cllvlnt

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UnlttHI Pritt lntern~tlonal
The Baltimore Orioles traded
southpaw pitcher Jack Harshman
to the Boston Red Sox for another
lefthander, Billy Hoeft, Monday n

to
intobeat
a nur·
the
f: E~t~Ut)e;;·:~m~'~t~~~
goes into ef·
midnight.
t.

Nessy Plenty
Hot With Bat,
ow At .500
SEE IT AT

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Middleport, Ohio

Beaulllul Baldwin

SPINET PIANO
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And the emphasis was on pitch·
talent with the clubs heading
summer days that will put
hul'ling staffs to the test.
Tho Red Sox and Washington
Senatol's caned off thed.r trade 1D
which the Senators gave · Bos~oh
l'elie! pilchel' :flick Jtyde in exchange lol' Munay WatJ. Hyde
complained of ·a sore tum when
he reported to Bo1:1ton and the
two clubs agreed to cancel the
swap. Left lntaet, however, was
the pt~rt of the deal In which
Washing{on gave infielder Herb
Plewa to Bostori !or lnflelder Billy
Consolo.

-George Nefselroad'a startling
feat of six for •ix- five Jingles
and a Lrlple - against Point Pleasant here Sunday In the fint game
of a doubleheader, raleed' bls bal·
ting average in four 1ames to &amp;n
even .GOO.
Pomeroy manager ~bU. Collins'
scol'ebooka show Ncasy has hit
safely 8 times In 16 at bats.
tie is followed dosely by young
Bill Wibon with ~ hit• ln 11 trlpa,
for .435. Other leaden at bat ue
The St. Loul.s Cardinals purGene Mitch, .429, C~UJn1 .417, Bob chaBCd third baseman Dick Gray
Cunnin£ham (tw~ iamea) .400; from Los Angeles.
Bob Wllaon, .333, and Tom GrueaThe PhiLadelphia Phlllie1 ·sold
er, .800.
38-year-old catcher Jim Hegan to
the San Fnncisco Giant11 ·and re·
called pitcher Dick Farrell from
Buffalo ttt t be International
League. Jo'a:rrell , a relief see lut
sea11on who went .!lour late in t.be
year, waa recalled becauae of lev·
eral Injuries on the Phll1' pitch·
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Los Anplu r.CIIIecf outfleht·
•r JErank Howard from VIctoria
of the Tun Le.. ue, where he
WIS hiHint .370 with 27 hiiiMn.
The Pl~tsburgh Pirate• bougbt
vetel'an righthander Bob Portel'·
field J~om lhe Chicago Cuba and
told f11tcher R. G. SmJtb to the
Detrmt Tigers.

14 Home Runs
Blasted In
Bison-Vee Game
Unlttd Prets lntematt.nal
Buffalo and Richmond belted a
total of 14 home runs Sunday, but
the day's explrulive bittinl merely
reilulted In a split that kept the
Blilons a half-game ahead of the
second place Vces In the International League race.

J&gt;eron JohDJ!Ion of Richmond led
the roundtl'lpper parade with
three, two coming in the flrlt
eame won by Buffalo, 12·8. The
Veea, who collected nine homers
for the day, won tbe niahte.p

11-7.

Montreal moved Into a fourth
place tie wlth Columbua -by talllnl
Miami twiee, 13.0 and S-1. behind
r()ute goinJ pedormances by Tom
Lasorda and Ed Rakow.

er and single for Rock Sprlnga;
Cheater rose mlghtUy to whip the
Hornets 14-8 in a parade of home
run a.
Homera were banted out by
PhU Boylea, Starlin&amp; Masser, John
Teaford (two), Simmons, and Gene
Weavel'.

Mlneraville'a: win ovel' Syracuse
spotlighted hittin~t sprees by 'Roy
Arms, a Jingle, triple and homer;
Hook Thomas' single and double
and Don .Hendrix's two-run homer.
For Syracuae 0 . and P". Jen'kina
eaeb had two for three .
lf,M Jets
000 000 2-2 1 3
Darwin
000 000 0--0 3 1
Harr\snn, Wagner (4) and Rob·
inson. Taylor and Well
Rock Springs
130 110 2-8 9 1
Tbomaa Fort
300 000 S---e 8 3
Abbott, Denny and Smith. Faulk
and Barton
ch..ter
001 4~1 3-14 12 4
H·H Hornet. 000 131 3- 8 5 2
Teaford and Simmons. Wise and
LJttle.
I Minersville OM 801 3-18 15 3
Syracuse
122 201 ~ 8 8 5
Hendrix .and Stewart. :Roach and
F. Jenkins. .
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M,M Jets
8 1 0
Syracuse
5 3 21&gt;
Darwin
3 3
4 3
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as they keep coming up with that
same ace ln Ute hole.
His name ia Elroy Face, hi•
record is 1().0 and he now baa
won 1~ straight games in reUef
datinl bact to May, lQM.
Face, a tireleaa lDO-J?Ounder.
otanda only five feet, eieht inehe~
bo.~t he haa been atandint the bit·
ten on their beads so elfeeUvely
that the ·Pirate• now are only 3lh
games removed from the National
League lead and are hOpefUl of
I landing in their first World Seriea
since 1927.
Face thl'ows a fork ball and Jt's
tul'ning out to be a meat-and-potatocs pitch for the Pirates, who
sw~pt a doubleheader from the
Dodgers Sunday, 6--3, and &amp;-2, with
a b~g aasiat from their pint-sized
relief ace.
Making hia fourth appearaaee
in five day• and sixth in eiJht
games. Face entered the opener
in the eighth innine with t).e
#COI'e tied 3-3. He atruek out one
•batter In the eighth, then fanned
the !ide in the ninth to earn a
standing ovation from 30,082 fans
at Forbes neld.

Gino CJmoli'a ainsJe with the
bases loaded In \he nlntb inning
gave the (:arda their win over the
Reds In the opener. LiDdy Me·
Daniel, credited with hllflftb vietory in 'he opener. uneorked a
wtld pitch 1 in tbe elthth llfninll'
that e011bled GliB· BeJI to score the
winning run for ClndnnaU in the
nightcap.
· Early Wynn of th41 White Sox
helped hlmMU to four hlta In
beaUnJ the Ori1Jiea in the first
game for hla ninth victory while
AI Smith's 10th inftinl ilngle aank"

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Chester 14 Hornet• I
Mlnemllle 13 lyreeu.. 7
OAMII w•DNIIDAY
Rock Sprlftll at D•rwln
Jets •I H·H Hernats
$yr•cva at Thoma• Fork
Chett.t at MJnenvllle

First It waa Soueh1k who had
a chance to tie him. But burly
Mike, needine a birdie, pushed
hla dr1ve on the last hole off Into
the rouah behind a tree, played a
miracle 1hot to hit the green and
then watcht!d diaJuatedly aa "the
bai.J rolled into , the back trinae.
From 50 feet he ch~ped weakly
and the ball was 10 teet short.
He even mlased that P\ltt.

Both came dose but not cloao
cnou1h.
Roabura, whh wears Jlauee
"because it heipa to li:e that JltUt
white plll" a foil ball. end SOU·
ehak . n~e(l bird.ies 10Ji the par
lour 18Ui 4:U.J(fd hole to tie Calper,
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Billy was IWO&amp;i~ U out Jn the
C!lub houae. Then wu not only
hl1 a:anae - a four over par Je.
88·14 whk:b &amp;a¥11 him a total of
282 - but Rolbl&amp;ra and Souchat
aa well atandtnl between blm aad
victory.

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Paloolia allowinP in public."
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Johansson, · tl'l!iniD.J at GrossinWJl,$JiiWGTbN (UPI) e vH: rp. 8
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baek iraffic 'on t_b'j nation's
iowed· one hit in the ei£bth in i!~~~!::"!j Ulorkdo\fll In hia 141
roada m·adf: · subst:mtial iilWI
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•Paning In prtpsratiop
1058 . with total Joad,lngs ·reachinl iplline: of the first game of the
week.'• hiav)IWelgbt title
2'76.787 cars, 11 per cent above seaSQn that Nebonvj(le scored
has looked lllr:e a "noth·
1957, accordlnc :to the AsloeiaUon run agaimt Wolfe. Since then
of American ·Raiko,.d~~ And It has worked w~th a cut on
th~ unbeaten Swede .....,
noted that t.be g"ln. came tn the right, catcbin,il wrist.
charnpi.on of E~rope-i• repUtedly
face of a 15 ~r cent 4t'OP in
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average reads li.ke an exereiae .1n chen Wu on tlie dec): tht~ ti~ea .
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dret!u of .a run per nlne-lnning
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ll~OO Price .. ruibi
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C11per c:olna Into the fourth roUI'MI
Sunday-but blew to a 31·31-'78,
111 over par. Bantt.llll "hn wu
oeeklilc hlo flittf Open · tltlo and
now at d. It loob Uke be won't
mllb It · Dow . rjni~old ot Ath·
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WAIISA·W, Poland (UP!) - Poland's Edmund Piatowakl bettered
the exlattna: world dlaeua record
Sun~y with a tou of 188 feet, alx
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PltANCI WINS CUP MATCHII
PARIS (U~J~ Franee reached
the aemi finals of the Europet,n
Zone Davis Cup Sunday by beat·
inl Romania In all live ~;~~atehea
without loalng a teL

Casper Sweats It Out, Takes
MAMARONECK, N. Y. (UPI) There are lwo thlnJa U. S. Open
champion Billy Ca•per Ukes to do
- eat and play &amp;olf.
He did both or them mighty
well Sunday_.
~tund Bllly, a 28-year·old Pl'O
playtng out or Apple VaUey, Calif.
ale a hflarty luneh at the WlnaH
Foot Golf Cl11b and three houri
later teed otr with Uonel Hebert,
leadlnl the Open field by three
lltrokea.
He wound up wlnnine Jt by only
baaeballgrlp, and burly MJke
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See how eiSJ' lt Q. to come and 1et
It Hoft 0110111h ....., bulcln to
pay yoar billa and buy some thin11
behn you 10. "You ~an repay us
the way you w1nt to on our very '
best terma. Phone or stop In our
nearby ofRH for quick apptovaJ.

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runs were earned. M;cky .Hard~a:v
had three of the winners' !IX ~i~. ,
ln t}Je~ nigbteap Toady Thompsou, Eva~s. Jim Tbomu and Me·
Mahon . all llad two hit:a. E;vans
fann~ six, walked ~ eighl; lli~dy
fann·e a sjx, · walk:~ five; WiDe·
brenner fanned on.e, walked one.
ei.Jhth
Tbii w.as GallipoHs'
Straight Win In a 9-4 Season, all·
pnie~ recol'd. ·
·Mi'ddleport
000 012 000-3 3 4
G.a llipolis
1001)20 OOl-4 8 2.
Bowles and Y. Wayland , Hindy
(S ). Russ .MiLchell and Be&gt;b Burna.
Middleport
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Gallipolis
030 310 x- ? 11 0
o. Hindy (LP ), Chas~ Winebren·
ner (5) and }Vaytand. Paul Evans
arid Toady Tnompson.
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The Chicago Cuba blanked firstplace "Milwaukee, 6-Q, but the
Bravea actually increwscd
lead to 1If. games over the
ond·place Giants, who dropped a
twin-bill to the PhiJllea, 7-5 and
'IJ-3. The Cal'dinals won their open·
er from tbe Reds, 5..f, but Cin·
cinnatl took the ~ghtcap , 3·~.
ln the American League, the
White Sox retained theil' half·
1ame lead by aweeping a pair
from the Oriolea, , 9-6 and, 3-2 In
10 lnnlnga; the Indiana beat the
Setaators twice, N and 12-6; the
Tigers won ·both ends of a double·
header from the Yankees, 3-2 and
8-2, and the Red So:r. emerged
from the ceHar with a 6-1 trl•
umph ovel' the AthletJca. A se~ed­
uled second game )&gt;etween ·Boston
an"d KJnsas City WI~ postponed
because of rain. · t/;.'

homer off loaer White)' P"ord Us
the et1hth iMinl broutth the 1'1·
gel's from ·b eblnd and extended
Frank: Lary•a life time reeont
over New York to lH. The homel' waa Mnwell'a 14th, tbe eJabtll
one he has hit on a Sundl)' ~
aeaaon. Then In the nightcap, he
doubled during 1 four-run ftnt ill·
nlnl nlly that eased the war for
Paul Foytad:'s fifth vidory.

HAVE YOU ANY MONIY

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.A. •WhitMan and Rod
Ernie Gaul£, CUnninth&amp;m (7)
•nd 'irueaer.
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Mddleport
Loses Pair

BROTHER

The Pira... WM . the ,..,.. lty

The Toronto :Maple Leafa made
a determined ·"tlld to climb out
the cellar by ,hammerin&amp; Havana,
·'H and 9-2, and Roehe.ter and
Iron llftkt lll•llturw
Columbua spUt a pair, the Red
Tben it wa• Rosbura:, abo need·
W1n11 winning the first 18-6 and
the Jets galuinl a 3·2 decilion I.a. ina a -birdie on that 18th to tie.
Hht tee 1hot wu atral&amp;ht, btat hla
the nightcap.
approach Jron was weak. It hit
eo feet short of the pin, on the
lower alopina level of the JNen
and dltd there.
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'"nlat'a when I knew I had It,"
aald Cuper, watthina the play on
televl•lon,

one.B}:,b~~!?~.~~ D~e~~ ?.~~~n !B~

"BaJtb;nore i~ the nl.lhtea~.
MIDDle Mlnoao drove in a total
oi nine runs in aeVe!and'a sweep
of Waallllletvn. Mlqoao hit a homer 1n each game, Jncltldln&amp; a
&amp;randalam in tbe ninth l,nnlng of
the nightcap.
Charu, Maxwell utlllzed hia:
lamed "Sunday puoch" In pac:in.a:
the Tlaers to their aweep over
the Yankeea. Mnwell's ~ee-run

r•llrlnt for thne ruM In tht
bottom of tbo alehfh. ocorlnv
the tlMrHidnt run on GU
HodiiM' error. Dick ltvart dron
In thi'H runt In the nfthkap
wlttt· hi• 11th and 12th honiera
to htlpo Vemen Law .. hit tlxth

wfeAdds9
Floyd Decked~
More Scoreless .· As Johansson
~i~:.'::8 1~ ! Fr~es To String . Sh.ows Nothing .

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, Q,, June 15, 1959-'-5

Pirates Sense Piece OfWorld Series Swag
.Deal the Piratea in for a poul·

Rol.!lnd Taylol' has his bid ln
sunday for the hardluck piteber
of the season In the Meilil&amp; County
Softball League after his brilliant
one·hlt effort (or Darwin, but 10•
ing 2-() to the M-M Je-ts.
1t was Taylor's first loas of the
season, and came in the sevenlh
on two walks, Phil Harrison's sin,
gle, and an error. For Darwin Lar·
ry Well had a single and double.
Tht victory . gave tile Jeta a
stranglehold on the league lead
with 8 wins, one lou. Two and a
half gaftles back is Syl'acuBe, 13-8
losera to Min~_rsville, the winners
ualng S)'racuse cast-off Don Hendrb: ~n the mound to turn tbe
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ln the pair of games, Grueser

Taylor Allows
One Hit, Loses
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GeoriJe aemes, :!em lock Grove.
Mrs.. Lawrence Lannmg and
g.randd au&amp;: hter wall leave Tuesday
for a week's vllill m Cincmnata
w1t h her da ughter and so n m- la w,
Mr and jlrs. Ralph Zmk and
dBughlen, Whale the re tbey wLII
attend
th~ h1g h school commenceay LUCILL • .U.WkiNS
ment wh.en Donna Zmk Will u adM:r. and Mrs. La wre nce Lanru np uat.e,.
Mr and Mrs Tom Ables and
\'!Sited Sunday w1t h Mr. and Mrs
Willian Kilhnger and Mr and Mrs dau&amp;hte r re tt. ~ned home today after a week's vacation m Weston ,

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

MAKE A DATE TO
"LUBRICATE"

Erwin's
PhoM 9379
N. Sec. &amp; Rutl•nd Middleport

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Mr and Mrs c J Ebersbach
were Sunday dmner guests of Mr
Mrs Willar d Ebersbach
Mr and 'Mrs Charles Buck YISited Sunda y wit R Mr- and Mn 05car Bauer Chester Road
{,b arles Hamm returned to h u
studies as a medical student at
Ohio State U•iveniy, Sunday, after a £ew days v1s1t With his par·
ents, Mr and Mrs Walter Hamm.
Larry Hamm, who graduated
from Ohio University a week ago
Sunday, has accepted a positidn

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School m Hamilton
Sandra Kay lD.grah.am left Fn
day for a week's YUill wah her
father, Whitney Ingraham. Li~bon
Brenda Sue Ingrattam left thu
evenmg to spend t he rema1nder ot
the week With Mr and Mrs Don
Anderaon, Rutland
Mn Della Carnallan of Buevru~
visited Sunday Wllh Dr W S Hart
and daughter, Miss Els1e
Mr and rMra. Wll ham Coop~r
and son, Mike, of Brecksvil le
spent Saturday wtlh his parents
Mr a nd Mrs. Homer Cooper and
Mik e remained fOT a YISJt

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NEWS
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Heath MethOdist Children's
Day Program Is Held Sundar
Mrs James Brewington was in eharge, of the Chlltlr!'n 1
Day program at the Heath Methodist Church, Ml~lepOrt Sun

Around And
About
Middleport

Davis's Are Host
To Many Guests
·oqring Post Week

Day Camp for Girl Scouts was set up Monday morning with
Mrs. A. R. Knight as Camp Director and Mrs. Belly Eversofi
1as Assistant Camp Director and &lt;;amp Nurse at the Norman
Ro5e Farm in Chesler. Camp begtns at 9:00 &amp;.m. and lets out
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the)' divided into three units. The
Jirla cleared the sites for theu
unl.tJ, eathered fire wood, put up
luneh lines, made drtp cana and
have started gathermg leaves to
press for the1r splatter pamtmg
For Monday they traeh brouttbt a
nose-bag lunch but today they
plan to do their- own f OGking
Spalter paintmg was scheduled
for today and girls are gathering
nature ttems for their eollect•ons
and study .
The aay started with the As·
aembly aro~nd ihe flag after
which tft,e u01ts were formed and
Jeade'rs named. Umts are · T~c
Daisy Unit Wllh Mrs. Jun Jobb and
)Irs. Phyll•• Hackett as leaders,
The Sheba Umt with Mra. Clarence McNeal, Mrs. Helen Sau~r
and Mn.. Elotse Willon, leaders,
and the Jakaren Umt with Jean
' ette Welma_'t and Mrs. Pat MillB
as leaders, iprs. Joan Childs planned to help at the camp today m
tbe pta~ ot Mrs. MiUs who could
·not attend.
A apecial note of thanks is being
extended to the fathet, of the
KOUts who worked on Saturday to
set up the tcnt.a and clear the
&amp;round for the camp. Men who
worked 011 1.his were Leo Crew,
Paul TJteisa, Dr. John W. Moore
a,nd sons, Duug and Jack, Donald
Mills and son, Sherman, James
Sif\pson, Charles Aa~t Bradbury
and Lorenzo Scott who ia a grand
father of one 'of the scout!
A special limo for parents to
visit the cam p is not being planned this year but parents are ura
od to visit the camp whenever it
is convenient for them
' The purchasing for the Day
Can'lp is handled by Mr11. Martha
Slater, business manager.
Jean Ann Webster and
Drake, c:irla whll have had m~puo1
and &amp;eoutlftg, are serving a•
Aida alld are auisti.QI the
*hen and •Wiherever·.tb41f are
ed. Maurtta Miller ot Cheater wa•
present r.tonday and taught sinll·
iDg in a1l unlts, Her daughter,
Naney, also accompan~ her.
The Intermediate Girl Scouta
will hold theJr Da)' Camp next
Wttek at the pme place. ·
Brownies who ate registered for
the camp are : Rose Marie Hackett,
Stepheme •Pullen, Theresa Fulll:,
Susan Morris, Mary
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Mr. cmd Mrs Gene Coleman and
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West and Howard UI. and Mr. &amp;mel
Mra Earl Smith and Joey enjoyed
a p1cnic supper at the Syracuse
Park Saturday evenmg
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stiles and
~ h•ldien, Roger, Nina •nd Bar·
bara and Mr lnd Mn. E11as Stiles
of the Rock Springa Road enjoyed. a ramlly picnic Sund.,y after·
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Halter, , an aeronautical engineer for Marshall Products Co.
here, was arrested Monday at
work and five aub-machlne cuna
a.nd an autQmatlc rJne were eonf1acated at hla home.
Common .Pleas J'uda:e keranelh,
L. Sater, who issued tbe w•rrant
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year were Red .Wbba, vice
prcstdent; Mrs. Helen Lloyd, secretary; and Curtis Jenkillllon, trea·
surer
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MITIQ GIT $190
.Mercer Co.
metm in ' Middleport
Parking
$herlrf Bruce Barber aaid today
Qlier of
tbat .he baa freed foOr prisOners last week netted
from the county jail and wiiJ close Police Herbert Gilkey aal, tqday.
Ole in1titutlon entirely aa aoon Ill
he disposes or two others.
Barber aaid be took Ute art.ion
becaUJe the countY eon\miuioncrs
falltd to provide him with enough
IIJ(Ine:v to nm the jail.
. ''The tour released Monday were
IJ!!!'tvlng out payment of fines, " t:he
therifr said. Two other• are in the

The -actor wu pra1se1 for con·
sl•tentty avo1dln&amp; U•lfavonble
publicity and aasoclaUon11.

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m~bll ,.f~ I.llll•=:'e 'lauel&gt;eo.
at ~tit! bew Pr/lll
~tU• .bl,l l for 'bUI
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ed was read arid · ordered- .P~ld.

Halter, nid by authQrities to
own tO to 50 machine &amp;Una, wa 1
indicted JeC!retly lut week by the
&amp;'l'anll jUry, but the aeUon waa not
re'lealed until dter b.iJ arteat.
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Youth Escapes
Serious Injury
In Auto Crash

FOUR ARE FOUND GUILTY

Youth Painfully
Injured Monday
In Bike Mishap

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As Of June 30 Due To Health
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Department Frank Hudson, Monday night at the regular sesA lUdden llop. In loose gravel sion ot Pomru:oy Council forma.Jly tendered his resignaUon
wblle aboard a bicycle can protre from lhe Police Department effective June 30, cllljlg ill
to be QUite palnful, a&amp; John Sha• health as the motivating factor causing his resignation.
teen. 14, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.
Hudson for lhe past two and one half years the Chief of
R. Shuteeo, 2 Lincoln Drtve can'
the Pomeroy Police Department

John CliffQrd Bacon Jr. , 18, of
739 S. Third Ave., :Middleport,
son of Meiga c ounty Common
Pleas Judge John C Bacon escaped with minor injuries Monday
arternoon in a near headon colUs·
iOn on Rt. 33 three miles north
ot the Pomeroy Cor:poration line
at the intersectiOn of Long Hoi·
low Road.
Bacon surtered a hru11ed knee
aDd a 1k1nned arm when the 1957
Ford sedan whieh he was driving
south on Rt. 33 was met almostheadon on a curve bY a 1058
Buick bejng dnven north by Rl·
&lt;'hant 1. Bradley, 38, of Route 4,
AI,Jte,_a.
A«ordlng to the Sheri ff'a De·
partm~nt rePQrt of the
accldent,
Bradley said that he was tr.avel·
in'E north at ' appr.ox.mately 35
miles per hour wUh a can of, oil
on the floor beside him. He sa1d
that as he rcunded the curve the
oil ean overturned and that he
grabbed for it veermg to the left
acr(lss. the center hne d1rectly
into the path or the car driven
by Bacon.
Both cars mere d01maged exterpdvely
,
There were no ctlat1ons made.

well attest after that experienc.a

oa M.onday afternoon
Sbuteen aulfered a broken
collar bone Monday afternoon a11
lb, reault of an accident on Lin·
eoln Hll1 when he sought to
avold hitting ~n Gtears, 14, of
Cleveland, o., on a lincoln Hill
curve.
Aeeonilng lo ac(!ountt of the
accident related by Pomeroy Pollee, KaTen Geeara, &amp;aid that she
was trymg to cro&amp;s the atreet,
wben she saw a car comina:
around a curve up Lmtoln HiD
and that she ran across the 1treet
in the path of a bicycle helD$
ridden by rouat Shasteen
The girl tald that Shasteen applied the braket on hta bike, alid
in loose gravel and then turned
over At .Me.i,ga General Hospatal
he waa treated for a akmned
riKht knee and the broken collar
bone after
being transported
there by the Pomeroy Emergency
Squad.
The gJrl was unhurt

Pomeroy Lions
To f..omplete
Lite Bulb Sale

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· Jail Protesting
Lower Budget ·

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Mrs. Guy, Reynolds, retiring
president, presided at t,bc meetlr;J
and wiil turn her aavel over to
C.lark11on later this week. He la
m New Orleans on busine81 today.
Mrs. ReynolW spread on tbe U ·
aoc1atloo's record her "personal
and o!flelal thanks" to the church·
cs, tr(lanJZattons, and Individuals,
who helped in the Jl'Oup'&amp; reeeDt
Commuruty Day.
Community Day General Cbalr·
man William D OlUda, councilman-elect, ll\8de his final and of·
hcial report.
He turned in a net profit of
$321.M from the day's acltvities.
AU this money Is to be used toward completing picnic and rAcre·
;ltlOnal f.acllllies.
It was voted to clear a $300
note used to belp purobase a tra~·
tor lawnmower now ueed at tbe
park. Donations were accepted
from Marlon French's Rowle, and
Reed Hardware Store of a picnic
table; or $4 from Garnet Davidson, $10 from the .Rev. Ed.w,ard
Lewis, and $5 from LouJa Sauer,
Sr.
Pomeroy Lions will Wrap• up
.RecreatEt'
o Director John 'l'homp
B
s hi
son reportc on b•seball field ·dul· their aprin&amp; Light u 1b a1e t s
ancl n~xt week in evening canout. alre y completed, and bas· vassea throughout Pomeroy, Brad·
keta added to t~ ~utdooi' caae bury Rutland Syracuse Cbelter
oourt. The aSSOCiation voted to and Racine. '
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Thlt 'Wal voted Mond.ay nia:ht

COLUMBUS
UPI ...:1,. Richard
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25, a suburban
WorthJ.niton •fillHI coiJectoF, today facecl a

Cynthia MUll, Klitfl'Y ·w;rgJ:n, connle Bachner, ·Mar$b.a Hackett,
llelnl N~eri, Susan Heaton, Jennlfet Blakeslee, Lindo Hackett, Karen Rowley, Myrta Wilson, Marta
Kay Uubbard • .roan Neal, MIIUe
Lewar. Shirley Shuler, Kathy Bal·
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iBodlmer Shoroli F\'oeman
one . to tO-year ~rl&amp;OR ..nte;...
lotte .~oden. Donna Wdm•n~ If convicted on chara,es or illtlgal
Rudl Ann ~cey, Sheila Cbildll, 'POsaeislon of aUb-hl.aChfne gu.m

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Charles Clarkson, a:eneral man·
aa:er of the Kelly Manufaeturme
Co., j~p top maker, wil elected
president of the Middleport Part
Association Monday nia:ht lo tcntn

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Clarkson Named
Middleport Par~
Ass'n President

Gun CoJlcctor
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Dodd, Judy Jobb,
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Lois Ann Sauer,
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Sheila Stover
Honored Guest
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XI NO. ~2
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, TUesday, June 16, 1950
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day, morning

members of tbe Phllathea Society
The Junior Choir und er the d~rectiqn of Mrs. L. W. McCoof th e Churcb of Christ of Middle·
mall
turntsh.ed special musiC for
port was held Sunday morninc
1he
program
dunng the Sunday School lrour at
Mary Bradbury gave the Welthe Churcb
come to the congrept.i.on and two
~ Mrs. Edgar Alleriswortb wa• the1 special songs were presented by
A Chtld ren's Day Program was presented at the Middleport ~bairman of the committee mak- t he Primary Department, follow ·
Ftrst Baptist Church, Sunda y, June the 14th during the Sun· ing tbe plana for the memorial ed by th e r ecll.ahons by the Km
day School fl our Mrs. Warren Hulburt was in... charge of the and Mrs. Erne1t LaUanee, Mrt dergarten children, Patty EverRecent aueats with Mr. anii.Mn.
Ida Ch1lds and Mrs. Oscar Roush son, Beth Fultz and Mike Koehler.
Mr and Mrs. Reimo Lmd have
progra m
T
H Davia were Dr. and lfra. T.
After the Quartette or Jumor
oerved oo lhe committee wlth ber.
returned ho me from New York
T he J un1or Cho'i r wh1ch IS d1
H Davia and daughter, M,iu FJla
Boys
(Johnn
y
Blake,
Michael
Ar·
The
scripture
for
th'e
serv.~«
Mmn. after a week's visit w1th h1s ree led by Mrs Frances Bearhs op
was r ead by Mrs George Child&amp; cher, Bobby Wilson .and R.wllard Davi1, who lf.opped in Middleport
parents Mr and Mrs Emil Lind ened the program w1th a spec1al
on their way to a meetlnJ of the
and a duet ''No Night Ther~" was Wilson) who sang there yere Bl· American
They also vis1ted with r e lat Jve~ m number
Medical Anodatloo in
ble
stoNes
by
a
group
of
Primary
by
Mrs
Arthur
Skinner
and
sung
Mmneapohs.
Darla l:bersbai:h r ead tile scnpAtlantic
City.
" How
Girls and an exerc1se on
Mr
Mrs. Richar d Brown of ture wh ich was fo llowed by pray·
Mrs. Paul Davu.
Much the Churrb Mea ns to EveryI
VISited
Mr!S
Earl er by Ray Ptckens
General and Mrs. J, E. llull of
FREDDIE HOUDASHEL T
A ~e~dmg "T~e Blessings that one" was g1ve n by the Primary Washington, D. c., vWted wltb the
Brown over the week end.
Bobby Ru:e welcomed t he par1lddlepaort Per sonals
Remain was ~~ ~en •by_ Mrs -Den- boys. Billy Swan led the group m Davises last weell:. The Hulll were
Mr and Mrs J ohn Fnch observ ents and fnends and the anMr. and Mra William War n&amp;r [ ver Rice. Orr,;an music was fur- the dosmg prayer of the program m Oxford, Ohio for the se.aqui•
f•O'ltLCemen\.s
wc1
e
r
e
ad
by
Berncd th eir t)Yth wedtlmg anmvci sary
After the birthdays were re· centennial at the Miami untver·
ard Lyons, w1th Jack S1gman g1v· and sons, Jimmy an d JII Y le ft sun-~ nu hed by Mrs Chester Erwin as
Sunday
membered,
Miss Bess Sanhor11, sity where General Hull wa1 one
day
for
a
vacauon
m
Florida.
Mr,s
0
E.
McKinley
read
the
Karen Gear!S , Cleveland , IS VJSJI mg the off ertory praye r
Mrs Maude Kohl underwe nt names or the delfl'ased D;'embers Who has taught Sunday School a~ of the speakers. From· Middleport
Jng her uncle and aun t, Rev anti
Rec1 tahons were give n by the surge ry lasl Friday a t the Me 1g5 1 of the Society The service was the Methodist Church for a great Gen . Hull went to Green Brier.
sm aller children From the NUI'· General Hospital and was report· closed with prayer by Mrs Fred number of years was surprised by White Sulphur Springs, W. Va. to
Mrs Eu ,!:!C ne Brown
the chlldreh w1th a belated birth- attend the meeting of the Manu·
se ry Class were , Barbara Antho· ed to be recovermg satlsfactortl)'
Gardnr.
GeHlng Hep
day temembrll.nce. She wu pre· facturers Cbem.ill 1 AIIOI:!latlon.
ny and VIckie McCloud. Mtss Fred-------Mr and Mrs Harold (Gene)
HOLLYWOOD (UP! ) - Clifto n rlie Houdashelt and Mrs John
sented
wtlh a beauttrul wh•te cas..- Mrs, Hut! planned to leave 'todAy
Kauff and Children Ltnda and
Webb is proving so adept at pick- Kauff are teachers of the Nursery Jackte
wnh · gardemas and greenery on. for their home in Wllhin,rton.
went to Bu£fa!.o, W. Va ,
Ing up " jt.We" talk !rom Carole Fr om the Begmners Class taught
the ba se of it by the s. S. Superlo " ' " w&gt;th Mrs Kauff's
L) nle y, who plays hJS teen-age by Mrs Beulah White were , Chip- Suml&gt;y
intendent, Jack Br,chtle. Mrs. C.
Mr. and Mrs. ~ ,JOJ)el of
family Linda w1ll rl.!mam Cor a
.
at 20th Ce ntury-Fox that hi s per Hagge rt y, Dan ny a nd Tommy
M
Hennesy
had
baked
the
caJse
J Greenfield spent l'st. Wfdtlelda7
da ug hter 1n " Hobday Fur Lovers" McCloud , Paula Ka y Russell , Tim week'• .;,.,
for the Sunday Schoot
with the DaviiJ18' and' Mr,a. Hull.
dialogue was changed to Include my Demos ky, Marla and Darb
Mrs. Ernest Lallance has re- The firemen's room of City H-aU
the ad Ji bs.
Neu tzlmg, Joyce Riley, Joyce iurned from a visit with her sis- was attractively decodated in pmk
Roush, An1ta Fultz, Robtn Mills, ter . Mrs Clara Dilgard lD De- and wh1te [()t' the bridal shower
TrU6 F•m•
hononng Min Sheila Stover , of
Sharon Wilson, Chester Roush , troll, M1ch1gan
HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Frances Janie Hmdy, Brenda Ed·Nards and
Dav1d Dod~ n h!ls crac"d a Middleport, bride-e1Pct of J •mmy
Ha Herty, who play~ Ruth l-Ien- Ra ndy Beeker
bone m hts fi ght 'il rm 1n a fall H~o~bbard The shower was ~1vcn
from hi s blcy cl~ .
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shaw m the " December Bnde"
by Mr Hubbai'd's rpothe r Mrs
Givmi,l r Cl'l latlom fr om the l'rl·
Miss Le ona Shoem aker and tno- Carl Hubbard The evening wa~
CBS TV se t I C~ r ecently rccc Jvc d
a rt'tJUl'St for her autograp h !1om mary f~rs t ytoJr, t.a u ~,;h t b.Y Mrs 1ther It'£1 for ,. week's d tul m Ak- spent soctally and following the
llarry Houd &lt;~s h el t , were, Jimmy do n w1t h relall\'CS
her dau J, hlcr, Br idge t 6
opemng_, and d1spla y m~ or the
Daile;. , Mll' hacl Vom Cooncy, Mar
Me mbers o[ the Dorcas Clrcle many lovely... and useful girt&amp; rec us Fowler, David Busk•rk and of tbt' Middleport Baptt5t Church freshments of individual servings
Pame la Neu tzhn!l Fl'om the Pn· arc re mmdeG that they are each Of 1ce cream decorated wtth green
maQ Cla ss of Mrs Davld Jen to br ing a flower vase for the bell s, cake decorated w1th pmk
k in.~ were, Linda Welker, Mytra Circle's PI'OJ CCt when the y meet umbf ellas, a drmk and mints were
Wilson and Michae l Buskirk
T uc S(Iay evemng at the home of served to · Mrs Harry Stover.
MEIGS - Pomeroy
Mrs 8 F Parmatee.
Mrs Warren Davis and Mrs John
Bacon
of Middleport, Mr s William
TONIGHT •nd TUESOA Y
Mr and Mn Willlam Gru ese r Huck of Vetsalles; Mrs Frances
~~e nt to Columbus Sunday for their
"TOM THUMB"
Warner, Mrs Denver Kapple, Mrs
daughter
, Debbie who has been William E Watson. Mrs Iru KelHuss 'l'ambl)"flo - Alarrt Young
Techmcolor
M1 and Mrs Walter R Shasteen v i ~;ltmg wilh her aunt and uncle, ton and Kaaron Kelton, of Pom Not Opel" WedMr.dey
are announcing the approachmg Mr an d Mrs Robert J ay for the eroy ; Mrs Harold P:ttterson and
marnage of tht•tr daughter. Mus past two weeki&gt;
Mrs. Clvde Patlerson of Ripley, W.
'J'EMf'I.E-Middleporl
April , to Mr Thomas E Smith, son
Captai n and Mrs James v Har- Va.; Mrs Wanda Stewart, Mrs
of Mr and Mrs Albci t C Sm1th
TONIGHT ,
lmger and children , J1mmer and M1ldred P1erce and Tony of RutThe open church wedding will Michael h¥ve returne d to ' their lnnd ; Mrs Laura Wataon of Ra
" rltr~ HANG lN( ~ rrtEE"
he an event of Sunda y, June 21, hnme In Alexandria, Va., after VI· r mc Rd, Mrs.' W1Uiam Hubbard,
f&gt; al'y Coope l' - Man a Schell
at th e Fedcr.:l(cd Church at 4·30 sitmg With theu parenla, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hubbard, Mrs. Harold
N~f Op•n Tu•5., Wed. &amp; Tttun.
p m A hal£ hour or nuptial music Mrs Lawre nce Hartinger and Mr Davis, Mn Mjl]'y Hubbard, Mfs
~~~~~~~~;~~:~~w~d~l~p~r~ec~e~d~odt~h~o~c~·o~"~m~o:o~y~;o. and
Mrs. Edgar Alle nsworth Their Ke1tb. Woods, Mrs. A 0 Lee, Mrs
daughter , Knsllll IS pl!mning to Raymond Smder, Mrs Robert
~peeiallzed Alll(nment And Balanelnt Service
~ tay m MlddlepQr t £or the remain- Louk.s, Miss Sharlee N~un1an, Mrs
rtcr or tho •ummer. Dond Har· Nell Holmes. Mr8. Louella Moore,
SPECIALIZED BRAKE SERVICE
TIRE TRUING and IIEAOLIGIIT ADJUSTMENT
linger, Captam Hartmger's broth Mrs. Ada Slack, Mrs. kaoml Loner , re turn ed with them to Va. for don , Mrs. Ann Sh1elds, Miss Frankie Mumaw, Mrs. Bessie Wise,
Mrs. EHzaboth Duckworlh, Mrs '
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W, Moin St.
Phone !87
Pomeroy
Roccot guest! at the home o! Gleo Cuodift, Mrs. Esther Hardeo,
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Mr and Mrl!l C.' 0 F11her have Mrs. Florence Harden, Misses
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been, Mr. ~ nd Mrs John Terrell Sandra London, Donna Diddle,
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(Nan Fiaber) and children, John Bonnie Hubbard, Mary Jai'le Louks
For beauty. long wear, and easy care at a price- ' '
and Cr1atine of Oak R1dge, 'reno and Debra Hubbard Sendint gifts
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t
V' )'I
Mr Terrell has returned to Tenn. were : Mrs. NeUie Moore, Mrs. Daiyou go ong an ar 0 8
rms rong ID
bul Mrs, Terre~\ and the children sy O...ckworth , Mrs. Leora Schort,
Accolon. This quulity vinyl floor covering
•.fr .
--~
1 •~
arc remaining for a loneer visit Mrs Jean Hall, Mrs. Dolly Hayes,
bas Armstrons qu~ty built right into it froJa
Mr a nd Mrs. ,Harold Moore ll:nd Mn. Dorothy Harden, Mrs. Mary
s' art •• fini·t. . And it's top styfino, ttv~!Jn --..... ··. '~ ' :
childr en of Columbus and Ml.!ls Flanagan and Miss Eleanor CZar·l
""
Nl
....
,....
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Sarah Jane Fiaher and MillS Betty roll.
ghttcring .mctaUic eftC(:ts M weU .as sOtan f)Cb~~'i 't : .'
Samu~ of Columbus visited with
6
d
L6
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the c. o Fisher's over the week
stone des•gp. • • lS any ccoratan&amp; ac,...,mo,~_ ~ .... .. ~..;.'

Middleport First Baptist H.olds
,
Children's Day Program Sunday

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COLUli'BUS, Oh io UPI - Gov.
Michael V. DiSaUe, Jeavlnc the
tl)e LetiaJatur e, wu lnvlted t o
~oln a ew1men in a Jame of t~n
rummy, "No," u ld the Jovernor.
"l've lost enoulb tor toda~-30
mUUod dollar•."

•

Wheat Acreage
A_pplications
Now,
Available •
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US Navy Patrol
Plane Attacked
By Six Mig Jets
WASHINGTON UPI- Tbe Derenae Department announced today that I· Navy pa(r(l1 plane has
reported it was attacked by a jet
fighter plane over international
waters 8&amp; miles
from North
!&lt;ora.
Tbe announeement aaid the tail
eunner or tb~ Navy plane was
"seriousty woundedt He was the
only casualty reported by the De-

Department
'The announc.ment deleribed
the attacli:inc planet u MiC jet
aircraft wltb Red star• oo the
fuaelage aft of the eockpit.
It aald they attacked the patrol
,Plane without warning, firint
traeer ammunitron.
Radio reports indicated that
two plabet made the attack.· They
said the jetl made sis firing rona
and followed the patrol plane to
within ~ feet of the water aa it
took evasive action.
fen~e

.after bavmg IUCteeded Walter
Wolfe, oow deceased, hu been a
member of the department for
elgbt years.
lD sW&gt;mUting hil relipation,
whieb waa ~pted by vote of
ouncil, Hudaon also submitted a
atatement of hia phylidan atteating to the fact that he was now
"totally dilabled" as tbe result of
injunea received on June 21, 1962
~en he wu strutk and seri0118l,y
Injured by an auto while direding
traffic at the come(' of Svcamore
and Main-1t.

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Hud..lon aid later that be Ia
now in tbe proceu of offertaa his
home 'on the Monkey Run Addition
ror sale and that as soon aa Lb.at is
accomplished be and hil fuuU7
plan to move to the 10utllwflt for
hit "health's sUe".
In other blllineu broulht be&gt;
fore the brief seulon of CouoeU
Monday eveninJ, clilcuuion wu
•nia brought up of a parking ail·
uation that exist! OD E. SecooCI-st,
wttb council declining to llike Mny
immediate action in the matter
peodmg further inveltisation.
Tbe Mayor's report of the month
of May was mbontted to couneil
showing the viUage ataare or re·
ceipts to be $'189.93 for that period
Council voted to •eeept the re-

Tbe department Aid the attack
look plaee II 12, 38 p. m. Tuetday port.

Ju"!,_18d

JaJpaneae timde 11:38 p.
Mayor CltarJea Le,p.r presented
m.ti;nN?vy ~~tea
Mer- the question to Council on wtlethcator patrol plane, waa Dying at er or Dot reugned Pollee Patrol·
.
.
'7.000 reet O¥er internatioo.al wa· man John McKenzie wu eat.itJed
te 1 tbe Se 0t 1
bou
to receive two weeka vacation pay
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(left) and OtlllailwOi1llllttntft .... ·····- •
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apan, a
t 11 due bim. n waa the coneenaua or
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'GUILTJil' IN TAI,.LAH~SSEE - Here are ,lhe four found
llll~ east of Wonaan, Nort.b opinion or council that sueb payll!llltll.llf criminal attack on a Negro coed, during their trlal In
K.:;,
were clear and ceilh\&amp;
ment be made with CounciloUJn 1
•I.A. '11~\iU. pt,tb' ll90!d of dlr- Tlilla........,, ~"la.Shey ·al'e' Olli&amp;·SIOillallllni, . lll; Diavld Bea_UIQI•td. ·--~ _, • • ~- • •
uo~ _ Joaea.!!feriDJ the motion to m~e
ei!ors ··me - . -gles, 1.0 :-htpck SC'arllOrough, 20; Wlllbn Collinsworth, 24. ,
Tfle anqoupcement uid Ute il'WJ'uimt ud eect~nded bt
ule Ia to nile funds ;tor
P4M
wu on
rouUDe ttaininl Couadln!an Bet:&amp;iDJ'. 1D. voUna o~
club's "Light The Sight For
"" t
.
trol t
.a
. t.be motron Councilman l'r.lnk.lin
Needy" proar m
f.'artn~
~ir
wf~::se:n
·~!~:d
Rizer cut the lone dla&amp;ent1n1 vote.
President J:b~ c. Bacon prealdSea of J~~pan's H~nJh llland
On a motion by C~uncilman
ed when Willis Leadingham preThe announ
u
-·
Fultz, seconded by Betzing, Counsident-elect • Ma Ward
Gerald
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handling by ~me~;ut ::ur~ eU decided to have the 8artleU
Preston, Kermit Walton , Ernest
M er he .1 '
bl d
oa
Tree Co. remove three tr6ea frdm
Cove11t, Clarence
Struble and
ly8 ~~~ed.~l~tn:11 ~ ~ ~= the cliHside overhanginc tbe roor
Chester Tannetllll also attended.
safely into Mitto Air F«ce Ba
of C1ty HaU at tbe cost of MO.
More than UOO ·high '!thOOI editors and advisers hav~ reInternational Counselor 0. 1on
Honsh
ae
while that finn il a110 removina:
Copley, Chillicothe, Will install gislered:r9r tho 14th Annual Workshop on High_ Schlljii ·Pub:,
The •• 11u·gu
..~..... treea from the rear or the United
new club offlcers June 24 at the lications m_,)le Cl'i!4Ucted June 21-27 by the .Qbao Unwers\1$
';noer was wouo'"'-.. Me9Jodilt Cll.ureb.
.
Federated Church.
when h1s gun wa1 ~ked out on,.
Complaints or' partJog on both
School of J~urnallsln.
·
.
Uona who volunteered were ast~ of six runt made by the tides of Fourth-at between iBuUerThree "mnd&lt;ll" ~papers anti a yearbook supplelllejl,t':\rllli
sla:ned llreu in Pomeroy not be prepared ari~J.tp'u~1)1Aaed by th&amp; Warilshoppers ,oliriJI,_ the
at
I planes.
nut-av and Mechanic-It brouJbt
prevlous~y canvassed and to ad·
_.:_...:...~_
_ c.:..__;___ __:_ 6-da, &amp;e88lon.
from Council the order tba.t part.
joining commuDIUea. Middleport
.ing :be banDed on both aldea f#
,,
Edmund c. Aroold:f •dllor or
;baa beell completed.
that thoroughfare with the Poliee
r
Linotype Nowa, will&lt;-f conduct a
\J
typography clinic .en June 26 for
Department ordered to erect such
a(JDJ " an: necesury as aooo u
Ohio newspaper e!lftort and for
pouibl~
'
lSI
the wortshop !a.Uny and ad•t~
ers. William I Oertel, executive
Evana:eiist Gilbert Spencer wut
UDder a 1uspelliioo of rules the
thlr4 IDII lb!al madhta of Fim
dlr..,tor . of the Ohio Nowopaper conUnue prueiUng rfor tbe Mt.
Ordinance 331 by title only wu
•
Aesoclatutn, Columbus, and John Obve Church reviv.l thia week u
·
Weber. President of the South· service• have been ex-tended thru
V
Middleport ~ation Director ~pprnved and the meu~ Gl'dered
.G~NVEA UP~-Sov•et Foreldign easte'r n O,hio Newspaper A1soCia· ~une 21.
r...3f
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1obn Thompson Opened tbe door 1 mto Jaw_with au ~ouneilmea con·
Mm1s~er Andrel Gromy.o. pa
a ti n WeJlllton wUI dlred the
The
Rev.
Douglas
Circle
Is
today for ••PeeWee' bueball or eurrtna m tbe voting.
surprise call on Secretary of 1~ :
•
WEST LOS ANGELES UPi pastor of the church. It is Jocal.. the "mlnGr league" wbieh wtJI
c lnlC.
DuriJ1I a discu~i';'ll of. several
I
tod
Wllson McCoy, who does the ed near Lo111 BI)U(Im.
?eorge Rc~vea, actor w~o pl~ed s.tate Christian Hertehra ay, se 1
&amp;tart at ooee.
sewer. p,roblemJ w1th\D the village,
'Superman in a tclevismn 1encs, hng off sp~ulation t t be ml.gh "Phantom" comic strip wiJI conHe hlvited ... boya frotn the Mayor Legar brought out ttaat the
early today comm1tt.ed suicide b)' be making a last ~inute move to I duet a chalk talk •od' II'OUP iD·
RIEVIS FINID
ae:es e tllrouh 1 who want 10 IUI'VeY team of engineers from
e~d ttJ.e deadlock m the current tervlews on June 24. William C.
shooting tblm&amp;elf, poJice aaid.
WUUam Reeve&amp;, Albany, was play tbe slick ba.U yersion or Butg.eu and Niple were on hand
Detectives S~~ld Reeves was Btg Four ~nference.
Craig, bead oi the department of fined $2U and coats on conviction bueball to be at the Part Wed- ror a two and one half day period
EJ.rUer, authoritative sources speech at Wooster College, la of lntoxleaUon, and Ed Chapm,an
found dr;ad in his IJJ~nedict Can·
ported th 1 1
nelda)', June 17 between l:ao 1 ~wee~
Yon home, a Luger p1stol by hia sa1d he plans to turn down any scheduled for a campus-wide COD· HarrilonvUie, forfeited his ' Sl$ and 8 p, m.
u1e
)'or . n
_
a _n a
;.yestm:_n
mOve
f&lt;~r
a
long
recess
vocation
add.-en.
lidc.
bond for the same oHen~e, in the
Teams will be orplliled and a eonfereaee With Chief Eqioeer
'Mlss Gay P,auley, woin.aD's edi· court of Middleport Mtyor C. 0 . achedql.e planned. Jfallll&amp;:tn alao H.at.ch that he was told. th~t tbere
Reeve&amp;, 40, bad appeared in nu- 1n t~ talks and to pre11 for
merous film 1nd TV producUona. lmmedi~te ~ecislon on a s~mm t tor of United Preu Inte~:nationa1 Fiaher Mcm.day night.
are needed.
w•s lltU~ uae in conhnwng the
~s motion
picture cre~its in· oonlere~ce .
will deliver ~ · ~
surve)' maemucb as the survey
eluded many Ropalong Cassiday
His ask-ing for a meeting with ll\tftt" addreas to~ die. Workibu;·
team baa determined that Pomeroy
turns, "From Here: To Eteroity," Herter lhortl:( before a scheduled pen on Friday evening. June 28.
obaa no sallitary sewer system. It
''GOI\e With the Wind •· "Winged atralegy meetmg amana: the West· At this time diplomas will be
was pointed out to the Mayor that
Vi~'tory", "So Proudly ' We Hall" ern ministers indi-cated he may awarded tbe particlpantfl by Dr.
the pre~ent system m PoJDeroy iJ 1
and 'TUI He Meet Agatn."
have come' up wi~h II new plan to L. J. Hor1in, director or the Ohio
a eomblnatlon of tonnecUng aew·
the diseuasJons going a bU Univeralty ~hool of JoW'IWlllll
er&amp;
The Mayor rndicated that a full
and the Workshop.
report
of the findmgs or the en·
.Members of tbe workshBp .fac..
(UPI) - Gov. Michael
Di&amp;Jle has chal·
team we~ expected wiUk·
gineeriDJ
ulty Include:
State Treasurer Joseph Ferguson's financial reports ln the near
future at which time
v..rbook Olvltlon: Ira SI)Te, ienged
that picture Ohio bounding hack from !.l!e?reeession.
it would be presented to CouoeU.
(Contlnuocf On P•.. Flft)
The governor, defending his tu prog181at a Monday news :Patrolman Jed Webster preaent··
conference, said revenues from the sales tax last month were ed to Council bis £indings In re•
O.o Hour MRti"less than In the recession month of May, 1058. He said Ohio lation to a motor scooter he had
The Herter-Gromyko session
been trying out for the past week
is more than 4 mUiion dollars in
laated for aU&amp;hUy more than an
the red .and is borrowing from for loeal goYemmentJ, totaled io the eheclung of parldnc and
holH", ending at 4:09 p. m. ·
special funds to meet its bUll.
$16,708,000. Tbia ia $201.000 le11 traffic. Webster reported. an ez.
Gromyko'a surprise visit indi·
DiSalle took a swine at what tban the $111,91:5.000 for May of pendlture of but 69 eenta in oper.
cated he nuy h1ve come up Wllth
lie c:-aled "itrespooaibe pertiaaD latt year.
atlna coats for the entire week
a• new BerJin plan or .wantett to
pol.itlnl activity" ~Y ftepubUcant
Tbia contradicted figures re· trhile receipts direetly aUrlbuted
SO'I.Ind out ,Weatem intentlous on
in the Senate JasJ Wedneada7 leased by F~ ·The treasur· to the use of. the scooter totalled
Larry Jacobs, 21 , of Pomeroy, when they offered 1mlndmenta to er baa been repol'tina ,a recovery over $l9. He also pointed QUt tbat
and the question of a
and Grover .-\mold, 20, ll:omdoy, exelbpt items like erutches. flail in ..,tea tax collection• every weel' by use of the machme be 'til eD·
l"';;';~~r~meetlng.
Gromyko'a yislt to • Her- were frf!e on bond today trom Ml· BJbleS and artillel,al limbl from 1ince mid·April.
1bled to cover ttte parkinl m~ten
Uttle hope of son City Court on ebara:e.a of Ole Ales tax.
in tb~ village at leaat four tlmee
S.re
GOfl' O'INI ...inMfM
one Western offl· breaking and enterlna of Cit)' ProCha....., Porly . . . .,..
The RepubUcan admilliltraUon ratter than if on fool
City Pro•• a "complete perty and dcatruction
'"Jbey could bave paased: these preceedlng him had predic!ted that
CouncU delayed Ill)' action toperty after a he~ln~ held .onday. -exemption• when they were in $193,000.000 would be collected ward purehaee of th.e ecooter uaw
current t&amp;!lka.
In tbe meantime warrants hive
in nlne or the last 10 from aales taxes in the present bi- further
lnveati&amp;ation eou.ld be
also been Wued for the arrest of control
IQielaturea. and Justified tbem ennium t.hrouJbt May, DiSalJe made or other typea of JIUdrliW'$
SIDON FINED
Jerry Rouab, Gerald Eblin and
revenues totaled that mlcht be available tor audl.
Samuel Si11on waa fined $10 Carroll (.Pinky Lee} White or POrn· because of tbe 48 to 1f2 million said. Actual
1rnrk. AU, however, were lmpreststale
aurpus,''
he
said.
"At
$1'73,988.000
he
said.
dollar
ne•~' · land cost• in County Court .Mon· eroy, all of wttom have been ch·arGOP 't!rltica have termed as ed by the venaUllb' of the mao
on chargea ot drlvina to the ged by Miaon Clty authoriJ.iea witb a tim€ when the state ls In dire
Deed of funds. they decided to ·nonaenwe DlSatle'a prediction tbtt chine.
ot centM'.
the same charges aa pretened play partisan polities 1t the ex the state wiU wind U9 the twoA brier di~euulon wu ,also
aa:ainst Jaeoba and Arnold.
penae of unfortunate people, II· fear bookkeeplq period June 30 made of dlt aldewalk lituation on
ered documenl:$ and patriotic In the red. Bu.t DiSaHe contended E. Motn·st and lbe pou!binty of
symbol1.'
tl'lat as of Ma)' S1 Ohio is over- .IIOlD.I ahhd witb tbe lnatallation•
COURT ACTI
The rtate Highwaj' htrol re- The eovemor meanttme m1de committed to the tune of t',292,· where property OQen 'baq not M
ported today Walter E. King, 20, it clear that unlea the Legislature 000. '111e fund aet. .aa.lde for pur- yet I:OIDP11ed.
the Sunday blue la'wa, chaaina: llqu.or f(lf' lUte I&amp;Orea
Ml~leport, ' has forfeited hla $» revises
CouneUmiD -~~!!
oat tlaal·lbll aiunmer
bond fqr unaafe operation of. a they will l&gt;e onfol&lt;ed 11 ...te bJs bod to be lapped, llo ll)d. He
·motor Yehicle, and G,orce ]), LoW· parka aa weU 'U at tbe state and did Ita normal le"' U 3Q mHJioo
to
doUan but It now holds onb' $18ery, 31, Middleport, llu tleen fln- coootr faira.
rus:.lle
ald.
11lel
-.x
revenues
031,000.
~d $.10 and COtta fov et*diDg, both
lor 1111', an., Ud""'illl !lao aut. • • t c - Oft I'~ 'h'll
iu illlllo:cowa~

.

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More Than 1400 Registered
·.f or~Attnual Ohio UWoFksh9p

Superman J:'nds
rJ
HIS' Own Li'fe
1y T day •

Mt. Olive
Revival Meet
Is Extended

I

Gromyk0 Ma~
• ·v· •t
Surpnse
On Sec Herter

\tM

AppliCation for 1860 wheat acreage allotments muat be filed by
July, ASC Committee Reports.
The ASC county office ia aecepti.ng wheat aUotments applica·
tlons ror certain fann1. A produeer
wbo~Jntendl to .eed wb~at 1960
~L' (¥.~}:Jn ;.rbteb. no ~t ~
~e¢"1or: ~ I t
n •til UlJ
Ofi~ Ytari, 11M, I , aDd 1161
and who d • u to be eoalideted
{(I~ a~ allotmen~ mwt make aphcabgn' lqr an allotment a~ord·
ng td'Wayne H. Chue, Cha1rman
of the Agricultureal, Stablhzation
and Conservation cornmlthle.
A~catlon forma are available
m tile ASC county office for use
jJl. flUng a request for an allotJBent The prodeeer muat apply in
Wtlting. by July, 1959.

0

Middleport
Pee Wee Loop
To Start Soon

•r

DiSalle Challenges Ferguson
Reuort On Financial Position
cowJsus

v.

Two Are Freed
On Bond Fro.m
Mason Court

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or

wort·i;;!~~

c.un. .

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