<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="21752" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="https://history.meigslibrary.org/items/show/21752?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-04-29T16:28:58+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="60212">
      <src>https://history.meigslibrary.org/files/original/95d9f5376abe18ca081b6e1d23f58369.pdf</src>
      <authentication>6f6935eddf2f8cbf9a95a4a6e705bca7</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="68588">
                  <text>Rock Springs
Twilight Garden Club Meeting .
Better Health
.
Held Thursday At Minersville Club Meeting

•

Misses Ethel and Clara Garland were host.esses to the Twl- Mr~.r~1rV:Q'.,~ 0 ~~d ":t~:te:u~~

light Garden club Thursday e.vening at thetr home. Minersville
The meeting in charge of Mrs Gerald Wildermuth , president. opened with devouons

by can Have

~eautiful
.Ro~es"
.
.

the Lord's Prayer in unison .
Following the club ode and
pledge to the fla(!, members •ns·
nred to roll call with their mOst
suceessful plant. It was decided
to order more combs Lo sell as .a
money maklng project. Mrs. Phd
Williamson, chairman of the civic
committee reported on the plant·
in(! of flower boxes at the
Public Library . A thank. you
was read for contribution tO the
Vietor Reis Jo,ellowship Fund An
invitation wlls recewed to attend
a yearbook and flower show clinic
at LitUe Hocking on July 9.
Plans were made for atTan&amp;ing
lbe nowera al the Shasteen·Smith
weddina:. Plans were also made for
th.e annual potluck picnic to be
beld at the home of Mrs. Carrie
Nye on July 18.

Flower judges for the evening,
Miss Lucretia Genbeimer. Mias
Hoskins ani 1Mrs. Elmer Wickh~m
blue ribbona to Mrs. Mm·
i Davis for yellow lilies in an
container· Mi.u Lucretia
an ' arrangement of
gaillardia, shasta daisies and coral
beHs in a brown earthen contain·
er; Mrs. Dwi(!ht Parker, for three
specimens of delphinium; and
Miss Ethel Garland, sweet peas in
a white container.

The meeUnc opened with &amp;roup

Red ribbons were awarded to
lilies in a pottery container; Mra .
T. A. &gt;May, regal lilies In a cryetal
container; Mra. Minnie Davis, for

roses in a large globe; and
Mrs. Dwight Parker for pink Ylr·
row and feverfew.

t-

Miss Ada Hoskms read the verse
A salad course was 5erved by the
of the month and an article "You hoatesses during the social hour.

Pomeroy Bend

·'·J:•:THEATRES
'
•.

MEIGS -

Pomeroy

foNIGHT

'GOOD DAY FOR A HANGIN li'
Fred MaeMurray . Mo'l!:b&gt;ie Jl&amp;)'eii
-

.a!ftO -

"FORBlDDF..N ISI..AND ''
Jon HaU - Nan Ad-ams
SUN., MON. and TUES.
"THE MATING GAME"
Debbie Reynold&amp;, Tony Roandall

!inilna of tbe theme aong "·Bri&amp;ht·
en the Coi'ller" followec:J iby the
Lord's PrQ"er and pledge to the
fla~. Mra. BoUn and Mra. Geo~ge
ikmner were njmed aa the ~n~k
committee. Otber eommltt.ees nam·
ed were Mra. Ar.Jee Abbott, chap·
lain; Mrs. CUlford Leifheit, pub·
licity ; Mra. Rollin Radford and
Mrs. William Radford, lORI le~d·
era; and Mn. Amos Leonard, lib·
rar1an. It
deelded to serve the
Bloodmobile Unlt In Aueust.
The program in cbar&amp;e of Mrs.
Clark, eonaisted of tbe reading of
six. articlea tncludinl "Healthful
History of tbe Lemon," Mn.
George Skinner; "Why 1 Am A
Vegetarian," Mn Rollin Radford;
··watch Those Warts," Mrs. Horace Abbotl; "Breakfast Should tBe
Somebody'a Buline11," Mrs. Wit·
ham Grueser; ''Reading Can .Be
F'un With Daddy," Mr.. Lewis
Grueser; and "Abdomina] Breath·
i.ng For Astbma." Mrs. !Maxine AI'·
nold.
A contest was conducted by M Iu
F.: 111er and won by Mrs. pjffotd
Leifheit and :Mr1. Hugh Bea,.,s, af·
ter which the hostesses .erVed re·
!redlmenta to the above ilamed
and Mrs. 'WUUam Eicbin1er, Mrs.

I

'Mrs. Norman MeCallum for regal

Sew Rite Sewing

CL~~.~nR~~!!~~~ub met
Wednesday evening at their club

Abbott.

Mrs. Wells, president, conducted
Hoat.essea for the next meetlnl
a short business session after will be Mra. Edward Humphrey,
wh1ch games wert played with Mrs. John Hartung and Mn. Clif.
prlzes awarded lo Mn. Dayton ford Leifheit.
Stnckland who also won the door
pri;o:e and Mrl. Elza Gilmore, Jr.
A handkerchief shower honored
Mrs. Wells.

R~k Springs WS CS

11erved by
Refte!lhment,; were
the hostesses.
Hoslesse.e for the next meeting
will be Mrs. ElPl(!r White and Mn.
Mn. · Clifford Lelfhelt prelldent,
conducted the meeting of the WS
Calv in Simp~on.
cs of the Rock Springs Methodlat
Chuuh held Tue&amp;day afternoon, at
the church.
Group singing of "Open My
Eyea" opened tbe meeUng, follow·
ed wlth ,prayer by Mrs. William
(j,.,~;;r During the business aespro~tram book• were ordefed.
BEEF
SOc
IPI&lt;•n• were made for . a famUy
night to be held ,t the church in
SOc
the near future. Annour,cements
were made of the Laneaater aehool
or minlon1 to be held July 12·17
These Sandwiches are made with GENEROUS slices of
11.nd of the officers Tralnin&amp; nay at
meat smothered tn hot, tangy ''Deep South'' Barb 8 Cue
Jackson. It was decided to chanr:e
Sauce.
tho hour of meeting trom 1 to 1:30
p m
·
WARNING
· '·
· ··
Mr~ WtilHam ;Bartels wu tn
't t
,oharae of the program which open·
If you don't like hot, tangy food · · · Don
ry one ·
the readlne of the aerlp·
of these.
Mrt. Hartung and caU

PORK BOY SANDWICH ... 45c
BOY SANDWICH
HAM BOY SANDWICH

.

II

DON 'T BOTHER WITH COOKING at HOME TONIGHT
LE'J' US UAVK 'J'HI!: FUSS AND THE MUS
TRY OUR

S

TUB OF CHICKEN · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $2.25 II

Crow's Steak House
WEST MAIN ST.

POMEROY, OHIO

AboUt

OIUCIUI fOI TODAY

Middleport

WAUICIOAN, Ill. tvFIJ lllloti
W: Tartor IIIIo •lifo · llill •••• ~......... """' .... .,..

FREDDtl HOUDASHILJ

.........................

Harley and Mr&amp;. Marand Mrs. Mareut Cham-

·-

•re vJNtina: in Spri.ua:fiel4

plltful - · T - -

""' dll., cvrh.

e

•

VOL XI

NO.

•

LONG WWINO
TWISTID COY10N
NYLON

Heskett-Johnson
Nuptial Vows Are
Exchanged Fridav

The bride, Biven in marriage by
her father, wore a ballerina length
Ronald Smith and C1rroll Snow· gown of white lace over taffeta
den, who won a fisbint trip from with a matchina long sleever jac·
the National Life . lmunnee Co., tet. Her abort veil waa cauJht to
left Thursday for Rooky Forkl at 1
of lace appliqued with
Mra. Evelyn Heakett and Hr.
Ralnaboro.
pearla and sequins. She carWalter
Johnson both of Columbu1
Mrs. C. F. Tompklna, Mn.
a white B~ble covered with
Dwta:ht Parker, Mrs. led Webatu,
and tulle and centered with were united ln marriage Friday,
Mra. Everett TbOIDII, Mrs. Robsweetheart roaea and ltephan· at the EnterprlJe EUB CbUTCh.
The vows of the double ring
ert Warner' and Miu L)'dla llbers·
ceremony were read by the Rev.
baek were in Jaebon Tburaday to
attend a Methodlat WSCS offleen Jilts Rufh Ward of Denver, maid Francis H. Glazier at 4 p.m. ·
For her wedding the bride wore
training day.
bono~. waa cowned in Ice bl~e
1treet leneth pink silk dreas with
M-'"'. Roy Evana and chlldl'm,, :~!~~~:~~::: and carried a Colomal awhite
accessories and a plnk and
Pamela and Jay, of Canal Winrosea.
chester and Ro~ Pu1Jl.a1 or
of Denver serv· white carnation eornse.
Thurston viJited · Thurtdar ~
· Ruthhart
Followint the ceremony the
her parenUI, Mt~ 1and Mn ~~
Pelton, of 1,.,,pie left for a trip ln Weat Vir·
Bearhs. They ~e aceomparucu
were uahers.
and will. be be at home to

~;~;~=~~~
· t· ~f!J; held
In
A
following

P' . o·Inner
Held Th d
At A
H

. .... - ..........

lhaau• _.

lll•*r

.......... T......._ __ _

..-• •..,. ..... $1 ~ .. """"'

•
•

·--

IINGLS COPY-It

TOE and

Report Of Minister .
Meeting To Be Given Tuesday·
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Set:relary of Slate Christian A.
Herter anno~nced after an bour-long conference with Pretident Eilenhower today that be will make a television report
IAl tbe American people Tuesday nigbt on the deadlocked

Geneva

conference.

Herter met with Eisenhower and Undersecrelarv C. :OOug-

DUJ.oa at an 8 1 . m. WbJte Houiej
-bret*ftat meellnnc. He aaicl his
first hand report to Eisenhower
w,u couebed In ..,eneral ~"

· frientb .Monday ,at 1981 Lyle
Reese Statiori, Columbu..

and included an evaluation of
"wbere we are" ln the deadJocbd
foreign miniaten negotiation. at
GenevL
The aeuetary said be w.ould
make a detailed public report bJ
televiolon TUe.ldoy Dilbl DolaUs
of lhe Herter broadout will be
announeed later.
..

Vacat•'on a.· ble
School Program
Held Qn f fl'dOY
"FQllowJn~

Jesus" waa the
theme ol the VaeaUon Bible School
held . at the Enterprise EUB
Church.
A program of recitations, songa

&amp;~nd playlet• were presented by the
pupils on Sunday evening.

Mrs. Fnncll H. Glailer waa dir·
ector and teachen were Mra. Her·
bert Dixon, Mrs. Thomas Ben.tz.
Rev. Franel..!l H. GJazler and Mu;.s
Elsie Arnold: Helpera in the hand
craft were Mra. Victor Young Jr.,
Mrs. ·F red Clark, Mrs. Pbll ObJina:er Linda Folmer, Darlene Smltb,
Bl'u Bent,._ Elizabeth Bruch and
Ruth Ann Brothers..
Rev. and Mrs. GWier expreliBfd
bel
their appreciiltlcin to all wbo
p·
ed make the bible ~tehool a aucceas.
DUV TO MlaT
1 v1
The Diulhtera of Un on · e er·
an'a wiU mee\ Monday ni&amp;bt at
In the bAV Hall.

,

m.os ome

I

I

twiMI . .

~ ~~~;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;:;;;;=

I

Knit proportioned to !It -Small, Average and
Large Size Men
.

'

'

Sizes 10 to 13
Jennifer

COLORS- Navy- Cordovan -GreyBlack al)d White

Crew,

Kl1811nt. SIUie
.Pamela . Mat·

"" Sugar Run ·Mill
Burglarized
Weekend

' l¥ol Seott,
Suo

.1191...

Elastic Tops and Ribbed Tops

Bradbury, Naaeabr, Karea
Moumlnc:.

lherfel ds

'Mrt. Stat!t wu a native of Gallia
CouiltJ, and waa a retired date
employe. Survivina are a aon,
1bome, D~Jloa~ two trandcbildren
four brotht:n, Ed and Albert
Fraoldla. lhrien, Ollio· IIDilb
Fnnklla, O!lumlnuo; ;;;;;! Elmer
.Franklin. Lo:l Aq~les, Calif. Her
huaband, Walter, preceded her Ia
death .
Local arranJementa are in
c-b,arge of Ba:Wilnal-cuta Fuoeral
Home.
--~-

One ACcident

Pollee .llid tlblt entJy Wills &amp;~lin­
by
lhe basement

For Chritt" waa the Nellie •EIIia. Durina the week. sbe Paula, Jerry and .Eddie, Mr1. Val
Loplc of the proaram and e~ch alto visited In Ctnada.
B~wn Mn. Lucille Jesse, Mrs.
member save personal experience
Fred Clark and Chuckle ant.l Shel·
with an ambuaador for Christ
ly, Mu. ·Earl Brown, Mr. and Mra.
~;;;; ;t;h;;ey had met on varloUJ ocClaude Hulled.

Party Is Gl'ven
Honoring Daughter

1

WI MIITINO
HarriBOQvllle Honor Glrla 4-H
Club met at tbe Gr1nge Hall laat
Wednolday evenina. The meetlna
waa ea11ed to order by Elta Black
nod; vlee pre,ldent. seventeen
members were presen~.
1 Several
f th I
membera broueht- ump e:, o .. :d~
=t~ns. ·Re:~~~:nrool ald wen
c
Mr and M111 Robert.
=~11.
Gamel were 'Played.
.
__

"-. w• .M. ,'~'~~. om10n who Is 111
~ • about. '•
remains
the 11me.
MW. Jeanette Eblin apen&amp; s.tur·
day nlthat; wtth Elllne RobertL
Rev. Edllon Weaver will be
paato~
••· ffllan~,.CbuRh for t e
c~lnl )'eu.

t:' :d' :,oo

~ ~i'ng

.., .....'
hfrlteralon full·famo
lly •••• ,.,,••• , ••• ,.
.,•••••• 1.7 ••• ft.
capaolty. Actually
llfllltll·.. -nntloaal
11 . . ft.tMdelal

••••••••••••

...............

""'-,._,I .KIIIt•
,,.. d e.a ••· t1. ••
.capoici!JJ Held• 2f0
lllo. ef fr111n faed,

.......

-btlnga you
mOif•IIIUifefl
.
. fNfUI'ftll
..

lssentitls
. ,z ~

Reported stolen was a penny
ball ma~ne. a j;ar C'OI'Jtajnli.ng peDIDies iiOd four t.o lfix 11asb.-

'

.

llgbt batterie1.

..

Life Saving
Lessons Begin
At Two Pools

-

Claans in Junior and Senior
life uvina: are bein&amp;: affere..t at tbe
Haven pool and at the Sbaw·
nee pool In Poiot Pleasant.

'.\

'.

Ronnie M-cGlothUn, 1 Marshall
College student, wnr teach the
ela!18 11'1 New Haven. Walden B.
Bousb will teach the clan at Point
Plea&amp;ant. Both ~ qualified
American Red . Croas water aaleb'
map- Jnstruetora.
Peraont wi1hing to eJU"oll In the
junior divi1ion mult be between
11 l.nd 18 rears of age ud at
lea1t t1i tbe aetentb grade . .Sent"-"
be 16 yean ·or oldei or in the
grade.

~~rdJiop :
....~.... '"1'!11

Heart "

On·Frid&amp;yl~~m~~~~~;:

o.!

'

lhe .....

lllen bri!Uinj(
t.he windOw into the offices.

mer Showera, Mr. and Mra. Harley
Brown, Mr. and ~Mr.a. .~ldon Weeks,
Mra. Albert Brown and Judy, Or·
vUle Brawn .and three c;lon frtenda
of Mr&amp;. RolUnson, Mn. Herbert
~!~:on (Apia Sulton) and SuaaD
~d Roser, Mra. Myrtle Lon&amp; and
Mlu Dorothy Lonl wbo pre1ent¢
Mra. Rollinaoa with a eake iced
In white and decorated wltti red
roeebuds aad the lniCI'lption "HI
Sll."

I

'.J

;,;; 'ii.;i.a;;dHj and

Mro. Edward s. King, Mrs. Ho-

Pra:yer by Mra. William Elchln·
Mr. ud !Mrs. William Ohlln&amp;er
ger and the Lord'a Pra:yer In un·
entertained
a group of relatlveJ
1ton closed the meeting.
Wednetda)' evenlns at thelr home,
'Mr. and Mra, Paul Jenson 'ot W. MilD St., In obHr:vance ot the
dauabter,
Lanca~ter were dlnner 1ueata of first birthday of their
Mr. and Mra. Arthur Eblin Sunday. Klmmi«
l)urlna; the evenlnl home mttvlea
: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde VanCooney
and family who have IJ)ent the Were shown after which home
put year In Arbonla have return- made lee cream and 1 decorated
birthday cake were aerved.
ed to their home here.
Preaent were Phil Ohlinger and
aon, Phlllie, Mr. and Mn. Bill Carr
lnd daUJhterJ, Vicki and PenD)',
Mr. and Mra. ijerman .Ohllncer and
aon, Terry, Mr. Utd Mrs. Clllr
Foodo .Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wldte
and the ho1ta and dauabten, Debbie and Klmmle.

•

Of State Herter Will Report
e Am~ Tuesday Via TV On Geneva

Exceeded I._eome For .

Harrla .aeeoinpaDied hb
tather, R. w. H1rri1 to Cannelton,
w. va., lor a vlait wHh Frank

ly LUCILLI HA-..1( Nl

the
the
port.
.
the couple
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jlalt)' left for a wed41ng trip to south·
and daughter, KAren, have return· ern CalifornJa. They plan to make
ed home, after a two weeks vaca· tbeir home in Philadelphia.
tlon with relatives in Xe.U. and
·Port William.
The new Mrs. ·Blank Ia s graduMr. and IMn. Earl Kelly of Lan· ale of Middleport Hilh School and
cuter were recent 1ueall of
the Holzer Holpltal School of Nurs
!brother and slster·in·law, Mr. and tng. Mr. Blank rectived his degree
Mra. Herbert Dixon and family.
from the UniversitY of Denver.
Mr. and Mrs. Wllhur YounJ and
family and Mr. and Mra. Milton
Local readers will remember the
Hostettie and family of Bradner, Russells as they Uved In Middle·
and l}tr. and 'Mrl. Noel Youq and port for a good number of years
•ons of Dayton were rue1t1 thla where the entire family was active
week of their parents, Mr. and in the First Baptilf. Church. They
Mrs. Dana Youn(!.
were here early in the sprlng. to
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. McQu1id and
with their famUies in Mel_,
dauahter returned to their home l•l;e0 ,101 ,~-----in Detroit today after a vialt with 1 .
Mr• Geora:e' H Parlj'er who ac·
com.panl.ed the~ home for a .vialt.
ICniC
Mr and Mrs Clyde Mllhone
vllited recently. In Belpre with
UfS Oy
thelr aon F)o)-d J.lilhone and
:faml.ly.
'h
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amos en·
Mra. C. L. Faulkner and diUI ·
group of relatives with
picnic dinner Thura·
ter Cathleen returned to Sprln&amp;·
8
fleld after a weeks vllit with her
evening at their home, Rock
parenll. Mr. and Mra. Ernelt Rea
Rold, honorina: Mr. and
and other relatives. 'Ibey were ·ac·
Rolllnson (Allee Brown)
m••nled
home by Doona and
CO
r•
aen
John
Thomu of St. Sho·
Rena U'eanne Rea niece1 of MrL
Jetand, Ga.
Faulkner.
Frieda Smith hat ju1t retullled
.Pre~ent were Mr. ~nd.Mrt. ~
home after spending the wlhil tn maa Bowen, Mi. aft'd 'Mn. J~bn

.lire.

"""" p.,... ........... ..

Oflir.,........, ...... . .

1uoe 22. 19119

Meigs County Eipenditure8

Baltimore, l!brylaDd. The Diles
wbo traveled by train were also
siJhtaeelna: In WashlnJton one

Weather

enttne

a.t.

family .

double ring ceremony at the First Baptist Church. m
Mr. and Mn. L. D. DUes return·
Colo., Miss Janet Loulse Russell became the bnde ed home Friday after 1 wee\a'
of Mr WUUam J Blank on Sunday afternoon, May 17th.
visit with their 100 and family ,
M~ Russell is, the daughter of Mr: and M~. Leo M. Ru~ Mr . and Mn. Willlam Diles in

Mainly
People
In Pomeror.
..,

•

ftle . . . . . . . . .

with Dr. and Mra. John Harley and

In a

former res1dent1 of Middle·
now reildina ln Colorado. Mr.
is the aon Of Mr. and Mrs.
Blank, Trevose, Pa.
Dr.
Elroy Shikla read
candleli&amp;ht service at 3 p. m.
fore a setLine of mixed
nowers.

•

by Mn. Ambo IA9btl'd, Toledo with her dauabter, 'lilro. Frick, Mr. and Mro. Paul Frlok and

···

ll Delicious "pieces of golden brown Southern Fried
Chicken. Serves 4 IAl 6 people. Due to the very low
prices on this we arc sorry that It is limited IAl CARRYOUT SERVICE ONLY.

"

' .

Denver,

nouse on Lincoln Heights with
l'otrs. Harvey VanVranken and Mrs. Roy Smith, ·Donnie Smith, Judy here by Mra. Jlek Evans fto tpent
Radford and Vlekl, Danny and Rog- the day wlth relatives in Middle·
fi:dward Wells as hostesses.

Something New At (row's Steak Hovse

. OF THE AREA

To William B.lank At Denver.

:ovu

Meeting Is Hel d
Tuesday Afternoon

NEWS

~~~;';;et~:oi;ii;seRmi"S;eiijj;5'Wj~r~-~~---~ I

was ena R.oad.

ll.iu Cl1r1 Garland who g:ave a
meditation on pylm 21 . followed read b)' 'Mrs. Phll WllhamiOn.

yitb

Euler,
entertained the Rock
Springs ·Better Health Club Tbun·
day afternoon on her home, Ath·

SOCIETY·

· Around And.

James Wright Jr.
Completes Armor
Training Course
FORT KNOX, KY. (AIITNC) AlmY P1t. I ...... a. Wrieht lr~.

'
,IIAIIKITitl~

&lt;:INCINNATI UPI -

Produce:

EelS ilrm, gaod weebbd oleu-

aftee on Jar1e, ·medlUJni ud
1111aUs slow,
thrOU&amp;h
reu.it outletl
mal,

11, eon of Mra. Carolyn L. KidweH,
211810 Nlalll ••.• Paint
w. v•.• ls oolledaled to .,.,.,.,..
•dvaDCed indhldual •nnor t:r&amp;Mtq l - :rr at FOlt Knox, Ky.
Durin~ thlo pb- of Inial...
Wrieht b belac tnolned •• lin A&gt;my mediUm . . . driftf' •nd to be'
pro&amp;deol In liftoc lhe .30 Mid M
mliber mad'line CUDI ud ltbe 10

p-_

mll-er ~ tuo.
He

-

--·'-·a.. Army
in • ....,..
...C.t..... _

�•

'
Pom Y·

'

Evid ntly orne Forgot
•••

Legar ca
t t'

. t

d u
•rat

its
"dean it f

a

yet
oy to
e.''

hite on th

t

t t e rault
ich ma s 11.
ln not co plying ' th
r . Pe h p they [o r·

t I

s bj
t e effo ts on t

t

( cl a up, we note

part of a nu
the fronts

n

r of
f

e r left overnigh
om Saturda d'dn't

to e

s ow
a pearance

ily s,enti'tnel
Dtayb.fltok

RU•-lGE
'Mie J F
-Method I

mage sale
and

Fr~da

(~-·
&lt;810

Nooly, 14, and
-

• •

d

uns

1.ct
·

et' Co · e

4

'

l

•

'llnflllll

.If

v;r

IN

PAT
lb) II

t

give

5 INET

........

••• j

ITA

'ransler Co.
·' o.

...•

mo

:t~tn4lct
61-Pa

BVLB
~

~I'DI'JK

I'I'DVLP

-

.
c IIU
. ~

;

'

..

,,
.N

I,

'

'

•

�•

'
Pom Y·

'

Evid ntly orne Forgot
•••

Legar ca
t t'

. t

d u
•rat

its
"dean it f

a

yet
oy to
e.''

hite on th

t

t t e rault
ich ma s 11.
ln not co plying ' th
r . Pe h p they [o r·

t I

s bj
t e effo ts on t

t

( cl a up, we note

part of a nu
the fronts

n

r of
f

e r left overnigh
om Saturda d'dn't

to e

s ow
a pearance

ily s,enti'tnel
Dtayb.fltok

RU•-lGE
'Mie J F
-Method I

mage sale
and

Fr~da

(~-·
&lt;810

Nooly, 14, and
-

• •

d

uns

1.ct
·

et' Co · e

4

'

l

•

'llnflllll

.If

v;r

IN

PAT
lb) II

t

give

5 INET

........

••• j

ITA

'ransler Co.
·' o.

...•

mo

:t~tn4lct
61-Pa

BVLB
~

~I'DI'JK

I'I'DVLP

-

.
c IIU
. ~

;

'

..

,,
.N

I,

'

'

•

�Floyd Judged 'Exactly Right'
For Johansson Fight Thursday
Whether be wlm ar loaea, there
l!o,d P.ttenon wiU finlth prebe no excuses that he was
can
flcht tn.IJUn.a: today ln "sharp"
coadltJon for the first time aioee rin&amp;·rusty or over-Lrained. There
were explanoUons after each of
he won lhe beaV)'weiJ:hl title.
"'llr:'U be eucUy ri.pt fur Inte- his four prevJoua defenses, none
lllll' Jobanason Thursday nicht." of which was impresaive.

TIRE SALE

Experts, lncludins Rocky ·Marciano Sunday, marvelled at the
speedy coordln.ation and power
displayed

24-year-old

by

Floyd

while delivering hia n.lvos of
hooking combinations in preparaUon for unbeaten
Johan.sson,
ch1mpion of Europe.

BEST PRICE
IN THE BEND
HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVIa
Phone 9b84
E. Main St.
Pomoro~

''I'd say he's Improved in every
department." admiUC'd the usually
conaenatlve
Florio. He's
come on Temarkably since his
May 1 defense ag,ainst Brian London at Indianapolis. He needed
that fight under his belt."

Bowles Pitches,
Bats Middleport
Into Splitting

DESK

• - 1llllll····

Local baseball jottings:
Tl)e High School game in Pomeroy this Wednesday will be
played on Mulberry Hts. diamond , the home of the Merchants.
Tt_Us game finds the two Pomeroy teams battling each other.
Middleport travels to Ra&lt;ine in the other match.
EJsewhere, for Monday and Tuesday evenings:
Monday, Little League, Middleport. Yankees at Indians.
D-1; Senat~rs at Braves. D·2. ln Pomeroy, Little League,
Cards at Giants, Indians a·t Braves, Redlegs at Pirates, Dod·
gers at Yankees.
Tuesday ~ Pony League, Racine aa Tigers, Colonels at Syracuse, Red Sox at Jets. Tuesday, Little League, Middleport,
Red Sox at Redlegs.

EXCITING SAVINGS DURING THIS

.VIrginia

I

o

The M-M Jets, with three games Arms.

left on the strength of George M·M Jets
Wagner'1 two-hit, 4·2 victory over

Chellt$' Sunday, .about clinched

pe,ial

first half honors in the County
SortbaU League. It wDs Wagnet•s

tighth win against one loss, stamping him as the .League's top pitc:h-

"·He bested 'l'caford, who gave up
six hils. Bob Powell had two safeties for Che9ter. The Jets took
advantage of free passes issued
Teaford.

I

In other games Tay1or aod Ab-

a
HOLDS
385 LBS.
OF FROZEN

I'

FOOD

l

-

I

RUTLAND FURNITURE
RUTLAND, OHIO

Pomeroy's Merchant Obio Valley
ABsociation baseball team, streng.
thened by the powerful left arm
of Gene Hesson of New Haven,
Sunday sened notice to the four·
team loop they will be a dellnlte
threat for title honors.
Heason, signed last week just before the roster deadhne Sunday,
pitched a ·b rilliant two-bit, 5-l victory over previously updefeated
Gallipo~is on ·MUlberry Ilgts. dia.
mond. Gallipolis won the opening
7·inning game, finally, in 10 innings, &amp;4, as Bob Cunningham and
Russ Mitchell ·battled on n·e ar even
terms all the way .
The split moved Pomeroy into

bott or Rock Springs edged the
Hornets 4-3, "'ith Buddy Fife homf&gt;rlng for the Hornets; Hendrix of
Minersville &amp;hut out Thomas Fork
-i.O, allowing five hits as the win·
r.ers' Bill Fisher hit his third homer of the season, lhis one with one
on; and Hook Thomas homered
r.nd Jingled.
Syracuse blew home 18 runs in
nn 18-8 onslaught over Darwin,
Roger Winebrenner and Willis
t&gt;ach had three sa(eties for Syracuse and Jerry Grueser a homer
and single. For Darwin Rod Qulvcy, Don Taylor and · -vern Douglas each had two hits. )
'J'Homu Fork
000 000 0 0 3 6
Mlner!lville
410 001 - (I 7 2
Faulk and Stone. Hendrix and

the top of the loth on Mickey
Hardway's leadoff double, Mitchell's single, Jim Thomaa' single
a walk and an error. Irl the bot1tom of the lOth, needing three to
' lie again, Bub Slven and Phil Col·
hns walked, but IBtll WtlSOn hJt
into a fielder's choice, George
Nesselroad lined hard to ttw: pitch-

0110101423
Chesler
101 000 0 2 " 0 er and Tom Gru"er flied deep to
Wagner and Thomas. Teaford .center. Mitchell fanned n, Cunningham 14.
nnd SimmonB.
In the second gpme, Hesson fanH·H Hornets
300 000 0 3 6 ::t ned 16 of the 2$ battera he laced,
Rock Springs 010 111 - 4 2 1 allowed a solo homer to Toady
Gordon and Little. Taylor, Ab- Th.ompson artd a eingiC. 'Pomeroy
scored two in the first, three In the
bott (4) and Smith.
h' d
h
l tr ' one
in t Mitchell
e fifth. They
chaaed
Syracuse . . 053 103 0 18 13 3 starter
Mike
In tbe
4th.
Darwin
103 !03 o u 8 9 Pomeroy's extra base hitting was
Cundiff and Jenkins. R. Taylor, . highllghed by BiU Wllson· 1 double,
D. Taylor (7) and Barnhart, Ea 6t- Nesselroad 's triple, and Hesson's
man (J).
double. • Collins and Grueter bad
STANDINGS

singles.

Havana MoYes
Above .500
In IL Race

ford .
Floreote )... Rowe to Darrell and
El~tb Moodlspau1b. Lot , 1301
Jllddleporl.
r . H. O'Br~n , Henrietta O'Brien

J._., .1J- O'BtJen and Roberta C. bam, Lenora M. lAnham,

.•.

wUnited
l

P'"' lnrern..-on.r
in, ose ot draw, you'll bear
no
charge" acain!lt the
Cl "choke-up·
d
eve1an lndlan,s this year.
It'l a taunt the criU~ often levelled at the Indiana an the past
but they'll do lt thll year only

over the

bodiel of

•

IJ:SO NeWlt 'fic:NN
6:415 NBC K -

7:09

J.ast year, prab· ,

ably will be Ul!led as an offensive

U :qo
11:10
ll:tb
I :110

end.

·beat the Pittsburgh p,·rote• •t
~
and then lost 10-8· rookie John
·BUzhardt pitched a' one-hi'ter
to
'
give the Chicago Cubs a 4-0 victory over ~he Philadelphia Pbillieo
and the Cincinnati Reds routed the
Los Angeles Dodgers, 17-3, in Na ·
tional Le~ue games.

CltP,!'!!lel 8:--MondaJ

4:00.' ·Atnerlcan Ban~lf.aRd
8:30. lliclrey Molll5e Club
t!I:OO . SherWQOd ~rest
1:30 Ycur zuo ReD~'""11,:411 Channel a :caDlng
t:Mo Weatbennaa
':00_,-!oz-o the &lt;..'1own
7:30· :Polka Go Round
8:30 Colt .~5
P:OO · Pantomime Quiz
9:30 ToP Pru Golf
10:30 Code 3
.
U:OO 'rile New! Tonight
11:05 Scanning the Weather
ll:.lO Sports ;Report
11:15 Late Show

Channel 8:-Tuesda)

8:00
9:00
IO:QO
11:00
llt2&amp;
11:30

•

-

~ ....

,.,..£.
1:.

"

......
.... •
II Ifill

'

.

T-IME fOR NEW
.....;_
'........ .

, ,.• or JOUr centrll .•lr condltlonln1 d11l1r Clll lrl'lftll lilY fln•nclnlo
to •• ~ 'IIIII
1111 .atep to . • brl,lht new Min In llvlna. Ce!ltl'll elr

, , , lleotriOIIIJ~

· L"""" '
w

oar-.,. . .

-·- -

Juit elp the COUJMIII .llld mlll It to the EllciirW Cl!IDJIII!f
fOr y011r (IW copy ol "Milady'• Cllmallt." Then you wllliMm
wht '-lib boneftta olectric alf'COadltionlnl pvt~, bow It
Cllll houiilwwt, . . . limo, llld IDcnuM the vallll ..
fOur Pn&gt;IJ&amp;It •

PI•- eend me the Pitt•• OOPJ el
•MLADY'8 CUMAT•"

··

408,M&lt;J.OO

Ob~ o1 Slltel and pollti.cal oubdlv!tlooo -- ------

l8,8$o.oo

(klcludJoc 13,800.00 olo&lt;k or
'
Gl
Fedtftl .... rve
--- --- --------------------3;300.00
4tl1,441•1!1f
37 110 . .II!IJ• 1111 Loo,.,...t·&lt;lla&lt;ounta (lneluclilw $8311.11 overdrolts) ·---u .11:111 3 - Pl'tlllloeo ...,.et! '1~.tlil, lumkure and
~
·
,
fixtu... -~.00 -- ,------·~----------- ' -------·
tti,!IOjl.jltl
38 .IZI 3111
, 38 ,
a
Oilier oaeto --------------- ------------ --------- ---- : , *11$1.113

, ',_• :a :=:-

:"'

. TOTAL ASSEl'S

-~

1

• ·.f!~'i71~.&lt;

Portoeroi&gt;Jpo,
.

.

.

,_.,_I•

'A

.

-----.-" . 4tltl,8'1~ ..
..

-

j.

,..1

•

·.·, f

'

-.

'

;t•

· ~.lltlqi.IO

•

'

---~---~--'--- ------------------,- .$)-~~ ~,.
~~

•
•
Lfw -~ llolilt lmllf'OVIIIIIIIt 101111 .IN readily IVIIIIIM It moat blnkl

_,.liOn rour

Cath, balaneq with other -bankt, includmg re&amp;C!W
"''h Jtem• in or colle&lt;tlon ____ $ 186,014-00

.... tllliNnteetl -- "----------·------------- ------

"

'

"IWI .PlMun
!'l.V. NWI
Wllnam Toll'
~oeb '

Steye

I

Doug Martin
Romper Room
Movie

Pieces of ~ljiht
Esao ,l\eportet
ol Eltht

NEWS
Of,Jht Olilo Valley
I A.M. .1:55 P.M. ,
8:55A.M.
.
10 A.M. 3:55 P.l\1\.
I:Z H09n
5 P.M.

e-.·

~on

.~

nlnmfe llocJiers Sh..,
Californians

·Bob cummblgs show
10:001 David Niven .Show
10:30 Culimel Flal:k
11:00 ·N~ Jl01d~
·' ::tU . Wolll...W
11:15 Jade .Paar Sbo•
12:00 Sfln ,Oll

, · PQnt&lt;imime Quiz ,

COLUIIIIUtl (UPl) - Tile 810
of Buckeye Qlrls Stoate ......,.
• loU "'UDd of ~
tloe model (IOV&lt;mmeJII
tbl!l Obio uAmeriean

Radio ·
·Station

_-..WCH~TV CkJ!~~~;~~.

8~

- ·....

·

10:00 Dough Re Ml
10:30 Trelsu,. Hunt

ooo

......,.,

8:30
e;411
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00

•1:011 Today
, ...
9:00 Katie Doonan Show
9;30 , Comedy Time

\

Un««&lt; SIM GoverJUDent olllliationa, direct

or Conlequencn

8:2! W•at,.._

Iiews ilf:eadljnea .
Weather-cast
iaek Paar ShOW
Sin Oft
.

6:4&amp; · B{gn On

Tr~tli

B:IO Superirlall
8:00 Dat•llne UN ·
G:.UJ Jim .i1aiel:er SIIW

Chonnel3-luesday · t:30

SECRn LOANS

Jntori..I)1111J

l2 :00 Tic Tac 1l)ougb ·
12:30 n Could' 8e ·YC11
1:00 Kid Dat N~wa f'!
1:1a VQV!etime ' ·
2:00 ~ tor' I 'l&gt;•f
2:30 Court of 'l;luirian ' Relation•
3:00· Younc pr. Kahme
3:30 '!11eoe ·Roou ·

• :110 Coontr ro~r
a:OO Spl...h P117hlllllo

8:011 . ilostt..S Gun
'
8:SO Tales of WeD~- P'arao
t:QO Peter Gunu
9:30 'GoodyeJ!.r Tbe&amp;t~
10:00 Arthur Murray Party
10:$0 Un~,n Pa.~ific
, ,.r.

-

Unllo&lt;l """

n :oo 'Price 11 ruabt .

-t:oo

Hound .

7:110 •B ucb&amp;

7

r'lliDJN·GS
.
S.r·1111

H.w:kle~erry.

II; ...

.-'FOR THE

11:30 Cdneentration

1

1:25 Weatbere:alt

Pa9ft

:

II l i:t

4:00 Truth or Ctmsequenc·•
•~ so Countv Jl'&amp;lr
B:OO Splna~d Pla)'ho~~~t
1:30 Sk_•1lllnf
•
· 8:00 SpiaiCh Plarltouse
8:15 ,l 'lle Jim ·. ~ .....

· ~ el._

Radio Dial

WSAZ-TV . Ghan·nel ·3

(:honnei ~Mon4a,

l!or -

On Your

........ 'GUIDE

llaten """'

..., IIIII),.. - . • .
.,..k ·•

;ry ·I&lt;&gt; ""' D'Obi&gt;Rep-t,

SPOT

.

"

,.~.n

990

.

TE

MUSIAL SETS DOUBLES MARK
ST. LOUIS UPI - Stan Musial
of the St. ,Louis Cardinals established a major league record for
twohse hits ~day when he
slammed two doubles against the
Pittsburgh Pirates. The nrst,
r.umber 652, broke the former
league mark held by the great
Iionus Wag,ner of the Pirates.

!

·

"

.

IJ,I'P'W'JMUIS LIAD-..-Benate OPPQiltnt.l of
SU'aUM"
' numinatWn ~ be seCretary ot ~rc. ltfl.a 1D a Jlud•
abake a.ner ~
vote a,galnat btm. ~ 1en: Ja.epb
c. O'Ma'honey {OJ,
Cllll.tOD A.ndertoD (D), NeW'
MexiCo: w,)rne Mur~
Gale Mec.. (0~, Wyo-

Rochester, with a three-hoiner
alack, downed Columbus, 6-0, in
a single· game. It was the Jets 27th
inning without scoring a run1

Chicag~ Cardinals

y-

Tune In The ""'"* 1&lt;19
~· llu4dJ •.-H

THE f.IRST NATIONAL BANK

WITH C•IITifAL AIR CONDITIONING.,

POI'I.MvnU:. {im)-.A
1~-old .... loot ... Ill•· ojoy 'OP!oll• unouoeoN111117 lrYllil .II&gt;

Leo •Burke, Miami 's leadint
home run hitter, clouted his 13th
In the first game to give the
Ml!irlins a 5-o verdict over Mon·
treal. The second game was called
at the end of five innings by rain
with the score tied at 3-3.

0

peree~

O'B~ to Georae W. and Len111 ~Cord, Chater.
Neueh'Oad, Jott, Pomeroy.
!lobort llartenbacb, •herlll, WOULD-II IIKUH - N I

League-leading Rithmond 11plit
a twlnbill with second place Buffalo, dropping the first game 10-4,
and copping the second, 6-6.

L GB
AT MIDDLEPCJRT
Flncl Fast
Bowles, his batting band well, fan!l.
"
M·M Jets
10 1 0
GIANTS SIGN SCHMIDT
went
on
a
hit
spree
In
both
sames,
Syracuse ,
lnTI)o
7
NEW YORK .UPJ. - The New
Because tbe . Indiana proved
~* getting two slngles and a homer in
.Minersville
7
York Giants bave ai&amp;ned Bob
IYel,~w
lhe sixth in the opener and a their ability to "win the bi; ones" Schmidt, ·a 6-4, 245-pouod lineman
Darwin
a 5 4 ¥... double
-Bo:ealled
mark
of
a
championand
aingle
in
the
nightcap.
Rock Springs
5 41
Sunday when they~ ouUaated the from MlnneBota, to a 1959 con·
R-H Hornet&amp;
4 6 5 '' 1 He allowed. a single to Simpkin6 world champions, ol-2 and M, be- tract. Schmidt, obtained from the
~ and a triple to Hindu Henderson.
Thomas lt~ork
2 8
the lara:e•t reaular-date
Middleport got one in the ·4th lore
2
crowd of the season. Cal McLi.th
9
8
two
In
the
flfth
on
singles
by
Tom:
REAILTS
my Davis and Roger Lightfoot, an pitch~d his way out of repeated
SyracuH 11 Duwln 8
error, sacTifice fly and Johnny trouble to win' the opener and then
Mln....,vUio 6 Thom.. Fork 0
Vroman 's !lingJe, Bowles fanned 12. the Indiana went a gruelJtng four
Roek Sll!rlqga 4 HorDets 3
hours and 18 minutes to win lhe
Hudnall ejJht.
Jets 4 ChHt•r 2
ni11htcap
on a 14th-Inning homer
GAMIS WIDNESDAY
Jn the nightcap Jim Lewis al- by Vic ,Power.
Thom11 Fork •t D•rwln
lowed 12 hits to Middleport but
The sweep enabled the Indians
Jtb 1t Mlnorsvllle
scatlered them to win 4·3, besUn&amp;: to split the four-game aeries In
Horn1ts •t Syncust
Dave Hindy. Point eot two imporf· New Yort ond prevented the VanRock Sprlrttt at Che1ter
ant runs in the second after one kee1 from taking over firat place.
S-H·H·H. Yes, we make quick
in the first, on two errors and Had the Yankees won two, they
eonfidentialloans.
When you
three Walko. Point added the wln· would hOYe led both the Indians
need
t180
or
so,
suddenly,
just
1\
ning run in the top of the fifth and Chicago White Sox by a half
when Hindu Henderson lashed a eame. Instead, tbey'fe
in fifth
stop In, siJIII up and take tho
solo homer into rll:ht center.
place,
a:amea from tbe lead.
nsh. You will like our 44 take-itMiddleport gOt one in the second
White Sox In Second
e•sy" terms. Phone Urst fOJ'
on &amp;insles 'bY Dave Hlndy, wbo
The White Sox went Jnto aecond
qul&lt;k
approvaL
IDS
went three lor three, and one In pllee with I 3-2 ded•ion over the
the firth on Rocer Chancoy's tri- lloaton Jled Sox the Walhington
STE. DOROTHEE, Que. UPI
pie and ·Bowles' double; and ooe Senator• whipped Ute Detroit TiDoug (Gangbustel'!l) Ford, Who in the seventh 'on' 'BDwlea' leadoff
4-3 and 7-5 belorfl a crowd
thought he "fora:ot how to win " slna:le, and singles by Hlndy and
Included Vice Pre1ident Richtoday reigned as the !ffith Canadi- Davl1. ·Hlndy fanned four.
Nixon a-nd the J(anna Clly
an Open golf champion.
First a:ame:
Atlhl~tl~• beat tbe ·B altimore Orl·
Ford, golf's mod conalatent ~Point
000 000 0--0 2 2
7.0 in other AL &amp;11Dfll.
money winner who wanted "to Middleport
000 121 x-4 7 3
·H ank Aaron'a three horiten and
win so bad I could ta11te It," flHudnall and ·Burns. Hindy and six runa '-tte~ In led the MUwaunally came home a winner Sun· Wayland.
kee Braves to a 13·3 rou,t of the ~;;;::;;;::;;
day when he shot a prcuure two·
Second game:
San P'ranciacoc (Uantl Stan Musi1J ~
under par 70 to beat out three ,pt, Pleasant
120 010 ().......ul 7 1
HOnua Waa:ner'• record for C...n. N.. 9115
R....-ve Diatrlct No. 4
other U. S. pros by two shota- Middleport
010 010 l--3 12 3
as tlle St', Louli Cardinals
III'OitT OF CONDITION OP
l.ewlo 1nd Gle880n. illndy ond hom ond Gru-.
PGA champion Dow Flnaterwald
Masteu champion Art Wall, and WI,Yiand.
..,.....
,
Do W~ninger, OdesNt, Tex., pro
P'jr!Jt Game:
Second Game:
Of IACINI
who came from \flY back to joJn Gallipoll•
011 000 oo1 34J
Galllpolla ·
000 Qpl 0--1 2 2 InT ... Ita,. of Ohltt, At Tho cr,.. of IUtlnot~ on. June 10, 1959. Pn.
the runnerup1. The vJctory was Pomeroy
100
Pomeroy
.
1Qj. OJ,.O 1--8 B 1 ll;hect II\ rttPOnM .. All rNM t.1 Co~ller of the CurrM•Y, under
1 001 1 ~
He110n
and(4)Grue'aer.
M. Mitchell Sltctloft. 5a11, u.s. lnieect
Statvte"
;~or~t~h~l3~,l!OO~~t~oFo~rd~.;;;;;----~JI.~M~l~lc~b~el~l~~~nd~B~u~rn~•~·~~~~I (LI'),
.Evan1
ond ThompiOII.
.
ASSIT$

Ford Overta'-es
Dow, Art Wall,
W' ·eanadian

helps you take the

Charlotte 'Weaton to Tbomaa H.

League.

Indians· Outlast Cham
· ps,
pair Of
. 'BI"g Ones' 4-2, 5-4

llta!k171J II. Cmr, IIDhrt..R. ~
MIN!o A.1w ......., Ul aotton.
CrOlla V. -.clle t.o t o E. Jlalfallle, tJ:1 rCJ&lt;b, IMlaod.
ilolon F. Clapp ('~~olen F. YOIIIIIJ
Jl.lJ6 F. Clapp, ~- !l&gt;thburn to
llotlind P'Unllture Store, lot, lluiIIIIAI.
.
l!!dJ10n 1.. Hea((m, Cla~ t.
Heaton, Dora Heaton to c . L Lila-

. to

and Huel )(. Weston, parcela, Bed·

I~!••a:!!·
~· Yanteea
oomewhot n1
~··~~~:: I
New

w

•

•

Unlt.d Prwa lnternaHonel
Borrego Alvarez, a .200 hitter
wbo clubs the long bm.l when It
eountl, hu pqwered the HavAna
Cubans over tfie .SOO mark for the
first time in weeks.
.Havana, paced by Alvarez &amp;rand
sl~m homer in the loth inning of
the nightcap, took the measure of
Toronto twice Sunday, 7-~. and
7·3. and moved into a fourth place
tie with Miami in the International

, ·Down river at Middleport, Jim

Jets Put Lock On Softball
Honors In 4-2 WIn At·Chester

FREEZER

I'

SAVING FACE FOR BUC5 • By Afan Mavw

. Cam~ie is going to enroll at West Point ~on and from all Bowles pitched and batted hia
mdicaho~ he couldn't have made a better choice.
team to a 4.0, two-hit win Jn the
Cammie, who can rea~J.v. throw the old apple, would have opener against Pt. Pleasant. Then
~en l;ost at WVU, say tnslders. He had two strikes against Point came back to eke out its
hlm With his pappy beJng his coach.
flrst win of the season, 4-3, jn
The same seers expect Pappy to pick up his other son ~~~ :~f:ttct~: Middleport now ia
Johnny~ now a 215 pound lineman (senior to-be) for Morgan: 1n the first game at .Pomeroy it
t~wn High. The pressure wouldn't be th'"ere for a lineman son WIJ&amp; 2·2 after seven, 3·3 after nine.
like for a quarterback son.
· But Gallipolis ant three runs in

Introcluctory Offer On 1959

30 DAYS
ONLY

U&gt;othall coach .

~l,y Sentln~, Pomeroy.¥Jddlepol'l, 0., JWie 22, 1059-11

~--------- · -------------=~--~-----

11
f
ungry co eges o the midwest ca-n hold up now on offers a 4-2 standing •behind Gallipolis,
to_ C~~mJe Lewis, pride and joy of Art "Pappy" Lewis, West the leaders at 5-l.
H

•

'

Hesson Wins6-l, O:riiTwo-Hitter

SPORTS ;

tw'ntd aod apparentlr Improved

I

'

4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 22, 1959

A ma- sajd OJ'Iiner Dao Florio.

CHA'ftiAM, N. J. UPI -

•

•

·Music lUlngo
1
Sin Frane!sco Beat
2:~·~ Day _
In C&amp;urt
,
2:30 Th~ Gale ~tonn Show_
s ,oo . Beat Ill~ Clock
3 :.~ Who _Do You Trust
f:oo - Amer!:.
'can B~ndstt"'ll .. ..
1:80 A&lt;!Wn ,e Tli:n~
8:00 Aclventu
lD Sbonroocl
, FW'wt
. ":9t Yotar Esso Re~
WS Cbrnnel 8 . Calllftl
B:t.ia · Wel.tilerm.D. .
~OO lfuccaneera
7:3G Sb.garfoot , ·
8·4\J WJa1t Elll'D'- 1
t:OO '!'he Rtnllmaa
8:30 Naked City
Alcoa Presentl
26 Men
·
The New!l Tonitht

"

WJEH.
Watts 990Kc
.

'

To Achieve,.Big ·Tltipg .
Do Stnall Thittgs _w~n
ly IIIII litWOOD · .
''I H&lt;iPID l wtlOavo i
I

:

. ~~~~~·~tb~·~- ~-~thtr

WHY CAN'T

WE GO OUT
TO EAT, ·
AUNT
FRITZI-,.

NOT

WHit..E THE
REFRIGERATOR
IS FULL OF
• LEI:T·OVERS

�Floyd Judged 'Exactly Right'
For Johansson Fight Thursday
Whether be wlm ar loaea, there
l!o,d P.ttenon wiU finlth prebe no excuses that he was
can
flcht tn.IJUn.a: today ln "sharp"
coadltJon for the first time aioee rin&amp;·rusty or over-Lrained. There
were explanoUons after each of
he won lhe beaV)'weiJ:hl title.
"'llr:'U be eucUy ri.pt fur Inte- his four prevJoua defenses, none
lllll' Jobanason Thursday nicht." of which was impresaive.

TIRE SALE

Experts, lncludins Rocky ·Marciano Sunday, marvelled at the
speedy coordln.ation and power
displayed

24-year-old

by

Floyd

while delivering hia n.lvos of
hooking combinations in preparaUon for unbeaten
Johan.sson,
ch1mpion of Europe.

BEST PRICE
IN THE BEND
HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVIa
Phone 9b84
E. Main St.
Pomoro~

''I'd say he's Improved in every
department." admiUC'd the usually
conaenatlve
Florio. He's
come on Temarkably since his
May 1 defense ag,ainst Brian London at Indianapolis. He needed
that fight under his belt."

Bowles Pitches,
Bats Middleport
Into Splitting

DESK

• - 1llllll····

Local baseball jottings:
Tl)e High School game in Pomeroy this Wednesday will be
played on Mulberry Hts. diamond , the home of the Merchants.
Tt_Us game finds the two Pomeroy teams battling each other.
Middleport travels to Ra&lt;ine in the other match.
EJsewhere, for Monday and Tuesday evenings:
Monday, Little League, Middleport. Yankees at Indians.
D-1; Senat~rs at Braves. D·2. ln Pomeroy, Little League,
Cards at Giants, Indians a·t Braves, Redlegs at Pirates, Dod·
gers at Yankees.
Tuesday ~ Pony League, Racine aa Tigers, Colonels at Syracuse, Red Sox at Jets. Tuesday, Little League, Middleport,
Red Sox at Redlegs.

EXCITING SAVINGS DURING THIS

.VIrginia

I

o

The M-M Jets, with three games Arms.

left on the strength of George M·M Jets
Wagner'1 two-hit, 4·2 victory over

Chellt$' Sunday, .about clinched

pe,ial

first half honors in the County
SortbaU League. It wDs Wagnet•s

tighth win against one loss, stamping him as the .League's top pitc:h-

"·He bested 'l'caford, who gave up
six hils. Bob Powell had two safeties for Che9ter. The Jets took
advantage of free passes issued
Teaford.

I

In other games Tay1or aod Ab-

a
HOLDS
385 LBS.
OF FROZEN

I'

FOOD

l

-

I

RUTLAND FURNITURE
RUTLAND, OHIO

Pomeroy's Merchant Obio Valley
ABsociation baseball team, streng.
thened by the powerful left arm
of Gene Hesson of New Haven,
Sunday sened notice to the four·
team loop they will be a dellnlte
threat for title honors.
Heason, signed last week just before the roster deadhne Sunday,
pitched a ·b rilliant two-bit, 5-l victory over previously updefeated
Gallipo~is on ·MUlberry Ilgts. dia.
mond. Gallipolis won the opening
7·inning game, finally, in 10 innings, &amp;4, as Bob Cunningham and
Russ Mitchell ·battled on n·e ar even
terms all the way .
The split moved Pomeroy into

bott or Rock Springs edged the
Hornets 4-3, "'ith Buddy Fife homf&gt;rlng for the Hornets; Hendrix of
Minersville &amp;hut out Thomas Fork
-i.O, allowing five hits as the win·
r.ers' Bill Fisher hit his third homer of the season, lhis one with one
on; and Hook Thomas homered
r.nd Jingled.
Syracuse blew home 18 runs in
nn 18-8 onslaught over Darwin,
Roger Winebrenner and Willis
t&gt;ach had three sa(eties for Syracuse and Jerry Grueser a homer
and single. For Darwin Rod Qulvcy, Don Taylor and · -vern Douglas each had two hits. )
'J'Homu Fork
000 000 0 0 3 6
Mlner!lville
410 001 - (I 7 2
Faulk and Stone. Hendrix and

the top of the loth on Mickey
Hardway's leadoff double, Mitchell's single, Jim Thomaa' single
a walk and an error. Irl the bot1tom of the lOth, needing three to
' lie again, Bub Slven and Phil Col·
hns walked, but IBtll WtlSOn hJt
into a fielder's choice, George
Nesselroad lined hard to ttw: pitch-

0110101423
Chesler
101 000 0 2 " 0 er and Tom Gru"er flied deep to
Wagner and Thomas. Teaford .center. Mitchell fanned n, Cunningham 14.
nnd SimmonB.
In the second gpme, Hesson fanH·H Hornets
300 000 0 3 6 ::t ned 16 of the 2$ battera he laced,
Rock Springs 010 111 - 4 2 1 allowed a solo homer to Toady
Gordon and Little. Taylor, Ab- Th.ompson artd a eingiC. 'Pomeroy
scored two in the first, three In the
bott (4) and Smith.
h' d
h
l tr ' one
in t Mitchell
e fifth. They
chaaed
Syracuse . . 053 103 0 18 13 3 starter
Mike
In tbe
4th.
Darwin
103 !03 o u 8 9 Pomeroy's extra base hitting was
Cundiff and Jenkins. R. Taylor, . highllghed by BiU Wllson· 1 double,
D. Taylor (7) and Barnhart, Ea 6t- Nesselroad 's triple, and Hesson's
man (J).
double. • Collins and Grueter bad
STANDINGS

singles.

Havana MoYes
Above .500
In IL Race

ford .
Floreote )... Rowe to Darrell and
El~tb Moodlspau1b. Lot , 1301
Jllddleporl.
r . H. O'Br~n , Henrietta O'Brien

J._., .1J- O'BtJen and Roberta C. bam, Lenora M. lAnham,

.•.

wUnited
l

P'"' lnrern..-on.r
in, ose ot draw, you'll bear
no
charge" acain!lt the
Cl "choke-up·
d
eve1an lndlan,s this year.
It'l a taunt the criU~ often levelled at the Indiana an the past
but they'll do lt thll year only

over the

bodiel of

•

IJ:SO NeWlt 'fic:NN
6:415 NBC K -

7:09

J.ast year, prab· ,

ably will be Ul!led as an offensive

U :qo
11:10
ll:tb
I :110

end.

·beat the Pittsburgh p,·rote• •t
~
and then lost 10-8· rookie John
·BUzhardt pitched a' one-hi'ter
to
'
give the Chicago Cubs a 4-0 victory over ~he Philadelphia Pbillieo
and the Cincinnati Reds routed the
Los Angeles Dodgers, 17-3, in Na ·
tional Le~ue games.

CltP,!'!!lel 8:--MondaJ

4:00.' ·Atnerlcan Ban~lf.aRd
8:30. lliclrey Molll5e Club
t!I:OO . SherWQOd ~rest
1:30 Ycur zuo ReD~'""11,:411 Channel a :caDlng
t:Mo Weatbennaa
':00_,-!oz-o the &lt;..'1own
7:30· :Polka Go Round
8:30 Colt .~5
P:OO · Pantomime Quiz
9:30 ToP Pru Golf
10:30 Code 3
.
U:OO 'rile New! Tonight
11:05 Scanning the Weather
ll:.lO Sports ;Report
11:15 Late Show

Channel 8:-Tuesda)

8:00
9:00
IO:QO
11:00
llt2&amp;
11:30

•

-

~ ....

,.,..£.
1:.

"

......
.... •
II Ifill

'

.

T-IME fOR NEW
.....;_
'........ .

, ,.• or JOUr centrll .•lr condltlonln1 d11l1r Clll lrl'lftll lilY fln•nclnlo
to •• ~ 'IIIII
1111 .atep to . • brl,lht new Min In llvlna. Ce!ltl'll elr

, , , lleotriOIIIJ~

· L"""" '
w

oar-.,. . .

-·- -

Juit elp the COUJMIII .llld mlll It to the EllciirW Cl!IDJIII!f
fOr y011r (IW copy ol "Milady'• Cllmallt." Then you wllliMm
wht '-lib boneftta olectric alf'COadltionlnl pvt~, bow It
Cllll houiilwwt, . . . limo, llld IDcnuM the vallll ..
fOur Pn&gt;IJ&amp;It •

PI•- eend me the Pitt•• OOPJ el
•MLADY'8 CUMAT•"

··

408,M&lt;J.OO

Ob~ o1 Slltel and pollti.cal oubdlv!tlooo -- ------

l8,8$o.oo

(klcludJoc 13,800.00 olo&lt;k or
'
Gl
Fedtftl .... rve
--- --- --------------------3;300.00
4tl1,441•1!1f
37 110 . .II!IJ• 1111 Loo,.,...t·&lt;lla&lt;ounta (lneluclilw $8311.11 overdrolts) ·---u .11:111 3 - Pl'tlllloeo ...,.et! '1~.tlil, lumkure and
~
·
,
fixtu... -~.00 -- ,------·~----------- ' -------·
tti,!IOjl.jltl
38 .IZI 3111
, 38 ,
a
Oilier oaeto --------------- ------------ --------- ---- : , *11$1.113

, ',_• :a :=:-

:"'

. TOTAL ASSEl'S

-~

1

• ·.f!~'i71~.&lt;

Portoeroi&gt;Jpo,
.

.

.

,_.,_I•

'A

.

-----.-" . 4tltl,8'1~ ..
..

-

j.

,..1

•

·.·, f

'

-.

'

;t•

· ~.lltlqi.IO

•

'

---~---~--'--- ------------------,- .$)-~~ ~,.
~~

•
•
Lfw -~ llolilt lmllf'OVIIIIIIIt 101111 .IN readily IVIIIIIM It moat blnkl

_,.liOn rour

Cath, balaneq with other -bankt, includmg re&amp;C!W
"''h Jtem• in or colle&lt;tlon ____ $ 186,014-00

.... tllliNnteetl -- "----------·------------- ------

"

'

"IWI .PlMun
!'l.V. NWI
Wllnam Toll'
~oeb '

Steye

I

Doug Martin
Romper Room
Movie

Pieces of ~ljiht
Esao ,l\eportet
ol Eltht

NEWS
Of,Jht Olilo Valley
I A.M. .1:55 P.M. ,
8:55A.M.
.
10 A.M. 3:55 P.l\1\.
I:Z H09n
5 P.M.

e-.·

~on

.~

nlnmfe llocJiers Sh..,
Californians

·Bob cummblgs show
10:001 David Niven .Show
10:30 Culimel Flal:k
11:00 ·N~ Jl01d~
·' ::tU . Wolll...W
11:15 Jade .Paar Sbo•
12:00 Sfln ,Oll

, · PQnt&lt;imime Quiz ,

COLUIIIIUtl (UPl) - Tile 810
of Buckeye Qlrls Stoate ......,.
• loU "'UDd of ~
tloe model (IOV&lt;mmeJII
tbl!l Obio uAmeriean

Radio ·
·Station

_-..WCH~TV CkJ!~~~;~~.

8~

- ·....

·

10:00 Dough Re Ml
10:30 Trelsu,. Hunt

ooo

......,.,

8:30
e;411
7:00
7:30
8:00
8:30
9:00

•1:011 Today
, ...
9:00 Katie Doonan Show
9;30 , Comedy Time

\

Un««&lt; SIM GoverJUDent olllliationa, direct

or Conlequencn

8:2! W•at,.._

Iiews ilf:eadljnea .
Weather-cast
iaek Paar ShOW
Sin Oft
.

6:4&amp; · B{gn On

Tr~tli

B:IO Superirlall
8:00 Dat•llne UN ·
G:.UJ Jim .i1aiel:er SIIW

Chonnel3-luesday · t:30

SECRn LOANS

Jntori..I)1111J

l2 :00 Tic Tac 1l)ougb ·
12:30 n Could' 8e ·YC11
1:00 Kid Dat N~wa f'!
1:1a VQV!etime ' ·
2:00 ~ tor' I 'l&gt;•f
2:30 Court of 'l;luirian ' Relation•
3:00· Younc pr. Kahme
3:30 '!11eoe ·Roou ·

• :110 Coontr ro~r
a:OO Spl...h P117hlllllo

8:011 . ilostt..S Gun
'
8:SO Tales of WeD~- P'arao
t:QO Peter Gunu
9:30 'GoodyeJ!.r Tbe&amp;t~
10:00 Arthur Murray Party
10:$0 Un~,n Pa.~ific
, ,.r.

-

Unllo&lt;l """

n :oo 'Price 11 ruabt .

-t:oo

Hound .

7:110 •B ucb&amp;

7

r'lliDJN·GS
.
S.r·1111

H.w:kle~erry.

II; ...

.-'FOR THE

11:30 Cdneentration

1

1:25 Weatbere:alt

Pa9ft

:

II l i:t

4:00 Truth or Ctmsequenc·•
•~ so Countv Jl'&amp;lr
B:OO Splna~d Pla)'ho~~~t
1:30 Sk_•1lllnf
•
· 8:00 SpiaiCh Plarltouse
8:15 ,l 'lle Jim ·. ~ .....

· ~ el._

Radio Dial

WSAZ-TV . Ghan·nel ·3

(:honnei ~Mon4a,

l!or -

On Your

........ 'GUIDE

llaten """'

..., IIIII),.. - . • .
.,..k ·•

;ry ·I&lt;&gt; ""' D'Obi&gt;Rep-t,

SPOT

.

"

,.~.n

990

.

TE

MUSIAL SETS DOUBLES MARK
ST. LOUIS UPI - Stan Musial
of the St. ,Louis Cardinals established a major league record for
twohse hits ~day when he
slammed two doubles against the
Pittsburgh Pirates. The nrst,
r.umber 652, broke the former
league mark held by the great
Iionus Wag,ner of the Pirates.

!

·

"

.

IJ,I'P'W'JMUIS LIAD-..-Benate OPPQiltnt.l of
SU'aUM"
' numinatWn ~ be seCretary ot ~rc. ltfl.a 1D a Jlud•
abake a.ner ~
vote a,galnat btm. ~ 1en: Ja.epb
c. O'Ma'honey {OJ,
Cllll.tOD A.ndertoD (D), NeW'
MexiCo: w,)rne Mur~
Gale Mec.. (0~, Wyo-

Rochester, with a three-hoiner
alack, downed Columbus, 6-0, in
a single· game. It was the Jets 27th
inning without scoring a run1

Chicag~ Cardinals

y-

Tune In The ""'"* 1&lt;19
~· llu4dJ •.-H

THE f.IRST NATIONAL BANK

WITH C•IITifAL AIR CONDITIONING.,

POI'I.MvnU:. {im)-.A
1~-old .... loot ... Ill•· ojoy 'OP!oll• unouoeoN111117 lrYllil .II&gt;

Leo •Burke, Miami 's leadint
home run hitter, clouted his 13th
In the first game to give the
Ml!irlins a 5-o verdict over Mon·
treal. The second game was called
at the end of five innings by rain
with the score tied at 3-3.

0

peree~

O'B~ to Georae W. and Len111 ~Cord, Chater.
Neueh'Oad, Jott, Pomeroy.
!lobort llartenbacb, •herlll, WOULD-II IIKUH - N I

League-leading Rithmond 11plit
a twlnbill with second place Buffalo, dropping the first game 10-4,
and copping the second, 6-6.

L GB
AT MIDDLEPCJRT
Flncl Fast
Bowles, his batting band well, fan!l.
"
M·M Jets
10 1 0
GIANTS SIGN SCHMIDT
went
on
a
hit
spree
In
both
sames,
Syracuse ,
lnTI)o
7
NEW YORK .UPJ. - The New
Because tbe . Indiana proved
~* getting two slngles and a homer in
.Minersville
7
York Giants bave ai&amp;ned Bob
IYel,~w
lhe sixth in the opener and a their ability to "win the bi; ones" Schmidt, ·a 6-4, 245-pouod lineman
Darwin
a 5 4 ¥... double
-Bo:ealled
mark
of
a
championand
aingle
in
the
nightcap.
Rock Springs
5 41
Sunday when they~ ouUaated the from MlnneBota, to a 1959 con·
R-H Hornet&amp;
4 6 5 '' 1 He allowed. a single to Simpkin6 world champions, ol-2 and M, be- tract. Schmidt, obtained from the
~ and a triple to Hindu Henderson.
Thomas lt~ork
2 8
the lara:e•t reaular-date
Middleport got one in the ·4th lore
2
crowd of the season. Cal McLi.th
9
8
two
In
the
flfth
on
singles
by
Tom:
REAILTS
my Davis and Roger Lightfoot, an pitch~d his way out of repeated
SyracuH 11 Duwln 8
error, sacTifice fly and Johnny trouble to win' the opener and then
Mln....,vUio 6 Thom.. Fork 0
Vroman 's !lingJe, Bowles fanned 12. the Indiana went a gruelJtng four
Roek Sll!rlqga 4 HorDets 3
hours and 18 minutes to win lhe
Hudnall ejJht.
Jets 4 ChHt•r 2
ni11htcap
on a 14th-Inning homer
GAMIS WIDNESDAY
Jn the nightcap Jim Lewis al- by Vic ,Power.
Thom11 Fork •t D•rwln
lowed 12 hits to Middleport but
The sweep enabled the Indians
Jtb 1t Mlnorsvllle
scatlered them to win 4·3, besUn&amp;: to split the four-game aeries In
Horn1ts •t Syncust
Dave Hindy. Point eot two imporf· New Yort ond prevented the VanRock Sprlrttt at Che1ter
ant runs in the second after one kee1 from taking over firat place.
S-H·H·H. Yes, we make quick
in the first, on two errors and Had the Yankees won two, they
eonfidentialloans.
When you
three Walko. Point added the wln· would hOYe led both the Indians
need
t180
or
so,
suddenly,
just
1\
ning run in the top of the fifth and Chicago White Sox by a half
when Hindu Henderson lashed a eame. Instead, tbey'fe
in fifth
stop In, siJIII up and take tho
solo homer into rll:ht center.
place,
a:amea from tbe lead.
nsh. You will like our 44 take-itMiddleport gOt one in the second
White Sox In Second
e•sy" terms. Phone Urst fOJ'
on &amp;insles 'bY Dave Hlndy, wbo
The White Sox went Jnto aecond
qul&lt;k
approvaL
IDS
went three lor three, and one In pllee with I 3-2 ded•ion over the
the firth on Rocer Chancoy's tri- lloaton Jled Sox the Walhington
STE. DOROTHEE, Que. UPI
pie and ·Bowles' double; and ooe Senator• whipped Ute Detroit TiDoug (Gangbustel'!l) Ford, Who in the seventh 'on' 'BDwlea' leadoff
4-3 and 7-5 belorfl a crowd
thought he "fora:ot how to win " slna:le, and singles by Hlndy and
Included Vice Pre1ident Richtoday reigned as the !ffith Canadi- Davl1. ·Hlndy fanned four.
Nixon a-nd the J(anna Clly
an Open golf champion.
First a:ame:
Atlhl~tl~• beat tbe ·B altimore Orl·
Ford, golf's mod conalatent ~Point
000 000 0--0 2 2
7.0 in other AL &amp;11Dfll.
money winner who wanted "to Middleport
000 121 x-4 7 3
·H ank Aaron'a three horiten and
win so bad I could ta11te It," flHudnall and ·Burns. Hindy and six runa '-tte~ In led the MUwaunally came home a winner Sun· Wayland.
kee Braves to a 13·3 rou,t of the ~;;;::;;;::;;
day when he shot a prcuure two·
Second game:
San P'ranciacoc (Uantl Stan Musi1J ~
under par 70 to beat out three ,pt, Pleasant
120 010 ().......ul 7 1
HOnua Waa:ner'• record for C...n. N.. 9115
R....-ve Diatrlct No. 4
other U. S. pros by two shota- Middleport
010 010 l--3 12 3
as tlle St', Louli Cardinals
III'OitT OF CONDITION OP
l.ewlo 1nd Gle880n. illndy ond hom ond Gru-.
PGA champion Dow Flnaterwald
Masteu champion Art Wall, and WI,Yiand.
..,.....
,
Do W~ninger, OdesNt, Tex., pro
P'jr!Jt Game:
Second Game:
Of IACINI
who came from \flY back to joJn Gallipoll•
011 000 oo1 34J
Galllpolla ·
000 Qpl 0--1 2 2 InT ... Ita,. of Ohltt, At Tho cr,.. of IUtlnot~ on. June 10, 1959. Pn.
the runnerup1. The vJctory was Pomeroy
100
Pomeroy
.
1Qj. OJ,.O 1--8 B 1 ll;hect II\ rttPOnM .. All rNM t.1 Co~ller of the CurrM•Y, under
1 001 1 ~
He110n
and(4)Grue'aer.
M. Mitchell Sltctloft. 5a11, u.s. lnieect
Statvte"
;~or~t~h~l3~,l!OO~~t~oFo~rd~.;;;;;----~JI.~M~l~lc~b~el~l~~~nd~B~u~rn~•~·~~~~I (LI'),
.Evan1
ond ThompiOII.
.
ASSIT$

Ford Overta'-es
Dow, Art Wall,
W' ·eanadian

helps you take the

Charlotte 'Weaton to Tbomaa H.

League.

Indians· Outlast Cham
· ps,
pair Of
. 'BI"g Ones' 4-2, 5-4

llta!k171J II. Cmr, IIDhrt..R. ~
MIN!o A.1w ......., Ul aotton.
CrOlla V. -.clle t.o t o E. Jlalfallle, tJ:1 rCJ&lt;b, IMlaod.
ilolon F. Clapp ('~~olen F. YOIIIIIJ
Jl.lJ6 F. Clapp, ~- !l&gt;thburn to
llotlind P'Unllture Store, lot, lluiIIIIAI.
.
l!!dJ10n 1.. Hea((m, Cla~ t.
Heaton, Dora Heaton to c . L Lila-

. to

and Huel )(. Weston, parcela, Bed·

I~!••a:!!·
~· Yanteea
oomewhot n1
~··~~~:: I
New

w

•

•

Unlt.d Prwa lnternaHonel
Borrego Alvarez, a .200 hitter
wbo clubs the long bm.l when It
eountl, hu pqwered the HavAna
Cubans over tfie .SOO mark for the
first time in weeks.
.Havana, paced by Alvarez &amp;rand
sl~m homer in the loth inning of
the nightcap, took the measure of
Toronto twice Sunday, 7-~. and
7·3. and moved into a fourth place
tie with Miami in the International

, ·Down river at Middleport, Jim

Jets Put Lock On Softball
Honors In 4-2 WIn At·Chester

FREEZER

I'

SAVING FACE FOR BUC5 • By Afan Mavw

. Cam~ie is going to enroll at West Point ~on and from all Bowles pitched and batted hia
mdicaho~ he couldn't have made a better choice.
team to a 4.0, two-hit win Jn the
Cammie, who can rea~J.v. throw the old apple, would have opener against Pt. Pleasant. Then
~en l;ost at WVU, say tnslders. He had two strikes against Point came back to eke out its
hlm With his pappy beJng his coach.
flrst win of the season, 4-3, jn
The same seers expect Pappy to pick up his other son ~~~ :~f:ttct~: Middleport now ia
Johnny~ now a 215 pound lineman (senior to-be) for Morgan: 1n the first game at .Pomeroy it
t~wn High. The pressure wouldn't be th'"ere for a lineman son WIJ&amp; 2·2 after seven, 3·3 after nine.
like for a quarterback son.
· But Gallipolis ant three runs in

Introcluctory Offer On 1959

30 DAYS
ONLY

U&gt;othall coach .

~l,y Sentln~, Pomeroy.¥Jddlepol'l, 0., JWie 22, 1059-11

~--------- · -------------=~--~-----

11
f
ungry co eges o the midwest ca-n hold up now on offers a 4-2 standing •behind Gallipolis,
to_ C~~mJe Lewis, pride and joy of Art "Pappy" Lewis, West the leaders at 5-l.
H

•

'

Hesson Wins6-l, O:riiTwo-Hitter

SPORTS ;

tw'ntd aod apparentlr Improved

I

'

4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 22, 1959

A ma- sajd OJ'Iiner Dao Florio.

CHA'ftiAM, N. J. UPI -

•

•

·Music lUlngo
1
Sin Frane!sco Beat
2:~·~ Day _
In C&amp;urt
,
2:30 Th~ Gale ~tonn Show_
s ,oo . Beat Ill~ Clock
3 :.~ Who _Do You Trust
f:oo - Amer!:.
'can B~ndstt"'ll .. ..
1:80 A&lt;!Wn ,e Tli:n~
8:00 Aclventu
lD Sbonroocl
, FW'wt
. ":9t Yotar Esso Re~
WS Cbrnnel 8 . Calllftl
B:t.ia · Wel.tilerm.D. .
~OO lfuccaneera
7:3G Sb.garfoot , ·
8·4\J WJa1t Elll'D'- 1
t:OO '!'he Rtnllmaa
8:30 Naked City
Alcoa Presentl
26 Men
·
The New!l Tonitht

"

WJEH.
Watts 990Kc
.

'

To Achieve,.Big ·Tltipg .
Do Stnall Thittgs _w~n
ly IIIII litWOOD · .
''I H&lt;iPID l wtlOavo i
I

:

. ~~~~~·~tb~·~- ~-~thtr

WHY CAN'T

WE GO OUT
TO EAT, ·
AUNT
FRITZI-,.

NOT

WHit..E THE
REFRIGERATOR
IS FULL OF
• LEI:T·OVERS

�~

Floyd Judged 'Exactly Right'
For Johansson Fight Thursday

SPORTS

u.id trainer Dan F1orio.

Expert!, Including Rocky MarLo&lt;al baseball jottings:
.
_
ciano Sunday, marvelled at the
The High School game in Pomeroy thts Wednesday Will be
speedy coordination and power played on Mulberry Hts . diamond, the home of the Merchants.
displayed by 24-year-old F1oyd
while dellverinK his salvoa of This game finds lhe two Pomeroy teams battling each other.
hooking combinations In prepara· Middleport travels to Racine in the other m~tch .
Elsewhere, for Monday and Tuesday evemngs:
.
tion for unbeaten
Johansson,
champion of Ellrope.
Monday, Little League, Middleport, Yankee~ at lnd~ans,

TIRE SALE
BEST PRICE
IN THE BEND
HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVICE
Phone 9084
Pomeroy

"l'd say he'1 improved in every
department." admitted the usually
conservative
Florio. He 's
come on remarkably 11ince hia
May 1 defense ag~insl Brian London at IndlanapoliB. He needed
that fight under his belt."

EXCITING SAVINGS DURING THIS
Introductory Offer On 1959

MAYTAG

'-

30 DAYS
ONLY

D·l; Senators at Braves, D-2. In Pomeroy, Little League,
Cards at Giants, Indians &gt;I Braves, Redlegs at Pirates, Dod·
gers a! Yankees.
Tuesday, Pony League, Racine aa Tigers, Colonels at Syracuse, Red Sox at Jets. Tuesday, Little League, Mtddleport,
Red Sox at Redlegs.
Hungry colleges of the midwest can hold up now on offers
to Cammie Lewis, pride and joy of Art "Pappy" Lewis, West
.Virginia football coach.
Cammie Is going to enroll at West Point SllOn and from all
indications he couldn't have made a better choice.
Cammie, who can really throw the ol,d apple, would have
been lost al WVU, say insiders. He had two strikes against
him with his pappy being his coach.
The same seers expect Pappy to pick up his other son,
Johnny, now a 215 pound lineman (senior to-be) for Morgan·
town High. The pressure wouldn't be th•ere for a lineman son
lilre for a quarterback son.

Jets Put Lock On Softball
Honors In 4-2 Win At Chester

FREEZER
I
HOLDS

The ·M·M Jets, with three games
left on the strength of George
Wagner's two-hit, 4·2 victory over
Che5tlir Sunday, about dincbed
fi.rst half honors in the Coun,ty
Softball ·League . It was Wagner'!
£igbth win against one loss, stamp·
!ng him as the League's top pitch·

Arms.
M·M Jets
Ol10101423
Chester
101 0:00 0 2 6 .o
Wagner and Thomas. Teaford
and Simmons.

Pomeroy's Merchant Ohio Valley
Anociation ba1eball team, strengthened by the powerful left arm
of Gene Hesson of New Haven,
Sunday .served notlce to the fourteam loop they will be a definite
threat for title honors.
Hesson, signed last week juat before the roster deadline Sunday,
pitched a ·brilliant two-hit, 6-1 vic·
tory over previously undefeated
Gallipolis on Mulberr)' Hgts. dia·
mond. Gallipolis won the opening
7-inninK game , finally, in 10 innings, i-4, as Bob cu nningham and
Russ Mitchell ·batlled on near even
terms all the way.
The split moved Pomeroy Into
a '"2 standing behind Gallipolis,
the leaders at 5-l.
Down river at Middleport, Jim
·Bowlea pitched and batted his
team to a 4.0, two·hit win in the
opener against Pt. .Pleaaant. Then
Point came back to eke out its
first win of the season, 4-3, in
the nightcap. Middleport now ia
2-4, Po.int 1~.
In the first game at ·Pomeroy it
Wltl 2·2 after seven, 3-3 after nine.
.But Gallipolis tot three I'Uil8 ln
the top of the loth on Mickey
Hardway's leadoff double, Mitchell's alngle, Jim Tbomaa' single
a waJh. and an error. ID the bottom of the lOth, needing three to
tie again, Bub Sivers and Phil Col·
Uns walked, ·but tRill Wilson hit
into a fielder's choice, George
Nesselroad lined hard to the pitch·
er and Tom Grueser flied deep to
.center. Mitchell fanned 12, CUO·
nlngham 14.
In the 1econd game, He.!lson fan·
"'d 16 or the 23 batten he faced,
allowed a solo homer to Toady
Thomp50n and a single. Pomeroy
scored two in the first, ttlree In the
third, one in the fifth . They chased
starter Mike Mitchell in the 4th.
Pomeroy's extra ba5e hitting was
highlighed by Bill Wilson's double,
Nesselroad's triple, and Hesson's
double.' Collins and Grueser had
singles.

OF FROZEN
FOOD

I

RUTLAND FURNITURE
RUTLAND, OHIO

l

i

Havana • ons
Above
.500
.
In IL Race

By Alan Mover

I

WITH c•NT/lAL AIR CONDITIONING,,

I

,I

;'1-i ,,

l~h~e~r~u~n~ne~r~u~po.~JTh:e~vt~c:tor:r;;;w:•~•~P~om~e~ro~y~~~JOO~OOO~~l
~OO~l~l~;~f
~orth $3,&amp;00 to Ford.
A Mitchell and ·B ums.

.......
,..,
...... .

Rochester, with a three·hofner
alack, downed Columbus, 6-0, in
a single' game. It was the Jets 27th
inning without scoring a run 1

8 A.M. .1:55 P.M.
8:55 A.M.
10 A.M. . ~:SSP.M.

MUSIAL SETS DOUILIS MARK
ST. LOUIS UP£ - Stan Muaial
or the St. Louis Cardinals established a major league record for
two~ase b,i.t11 Sunday when he
slammed two doubles against the
Pitt&amp;burgh Pirates. The flnt,
number 652, broke the fOJ"mer
league mark held ·by tbe great
llonus Wag,ner of the Pirates.

1-2 Noon

5

P.~

Radio
, · ..Station

Chicago Cardinals J.ast year, prob·
ably will be used as an offensive
end.

WJEH.
'

Chcmne13-·luesday ·
6;40 Sign On
7:00 Today
.••
9:00 Katie Doonan Show
8;30 · Comedy ~me
10:00 Dough Re Mi
10:33 Treasure Hunt

rQ Achieve·:Big T~
Do Small Things _
w,eu
Jy 111111 'HinrooD .

.

.

'1 HOPB I .

· ~ve,"' X

\

._,.

'•

He1aon
and(4)Grueler.
M. Mlt.cbell
(LP),
Evana
and Thompson.

STANDlN~
w. 11.
L. ""· oa
, aa·
,&amp;'J'e
3'1 30 .aat I '4

, .,.,~

TIME

FOR

NEW ROOfiNG I

Pbllodelpllta

.m 11 '4

.
Mllwouk" 4 .... P.~,C.... 2 · ·

II '

•

Jult c:llp 1M eoupon ·lftd moP It to tho EleCtrld OomplnJ
fcir your (rH eopy of "Milady'• Climate." 'Ibon you will lean!
.m.t Will bonelllo electric alr-eoDdltlollln&amp; ~· how "
illonuN tM ftl• Ill.
cull boulewarlr, • - .ua., llld -

----·
..-- -Pl•u• eencl me the P!'•• oopr

~·-

.. _____________________

IAnii!l.. f '
Ptont... t

.........._ _

e(n.... ••• ~~"._, ,411\l,iPJttr et that•
..

Y

.

I I I'1.,

4tf
?.;'--

··!

!

......th~ *LIEC"''I,IJC co. . :
.

.. -'----- -----

w
••....,,..,...,._
• ·-·'·
......
roofln1
.. "- ..
. et""·
ell

UIIIAIII • • •

•MILADV'8 CUMAT•"

~'---- -

..

' ·, .

•••• •••• ••1:,cr'IUct.....l •• ·•••••

e1

I.WMIN

"'· us TODAY '

j

·,

. . . . . .r..

· 17

.,...+...

20 Ill

.............. ~'"
L~ " - ' - t..Clll!lnNIK ~

, .... -i:i"i•
,.it:t
.... ~~

'

-.. .lWIIV. ~ . .,,..._. .....
. ;;: .,,........ C..ri • .,..,...._"~

• aa .llitl a
ail aa ~ 3'4
,. 111 aa .1100 o.
ao
'311- ·•• 7·'4
80 311 . • 8

I'NIIdolrr~~~~

....;' . . . .. .
l

:'foR

NEWS
Of ,J\t Oliio VGIIty

..

I

l

'

'

Unlta ftNu 1....,.n.ti1MI
NatllifNII ...... I

:

.
l:..
......
e ..........

Your ,.
,lta~io D.ial

~~~;:;~~~:;;·~g~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

•••

.

On

Leo •Burke, Miami's ' leadint
home run hitter, clouted his 13th
'in the first game to give the
Marlina a 5.(1 verdict over Montreal. The second game was called
at the end of five innings b)' raln
with the score tied at 3·3.

1

,,

SPOT

League-leading Richmond split
a twinbill with second place Buf.
falo, dropping the first game lo.-4:,
and copping the second, 6-5.

SECRD LOANS

.-rcett.

990

•

League.

lndians. 0 utlast Champs,
. wrl·n
ft'
pair
• .0£ 'Btg
• ones' 4-2' 5-4

o'Br..ien and Roberta c . him, ·LeDOU ){, Lt.nllam,
to Geor&amp;e w. .and Lena !Bedt~, Cbetter.
loU:, PomeroJ.
Hanonbac.h,
aherlff,

Tune In The

Havana, paced ·by Alvare:r; erand
. slam hQmer in the loth inning of
th'e nightcap, took the measure of
Toronto twice Sunday, 7-!i, and
7-3. and moved into a fourth place
tie with Miami in the International

Ford Overtakes
Dow, Art Wall,
Wins Canadian

helpa you taka

IJ.

first Ume in weeks.

H-H Hornets
300 000 0 3 S 3
Rock Springs 010 111 - 4 2 1
United p....., lnternatloMI
beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1
Gordon aDd Little . Taylor, AbWin, Jose or draw, you'll hear and then lost 11)-.9; rookie John
He beatcd Teaford, who gave up bott (4J and Smith.
"choke-up· charge" against tbe Buthardt pitched a one·hitter to
six hits. Bob Powell had two safe·
Syracuse . . Ofi3 103 0 19 13 3
Cleveland Indians this year.
give the Chicago Cubs a 4-0 vic·
ti es for Chelfler. The Jets took
Darwin
103 103 0 8 8 D
It's a taunt the eritics often levover the Philadelphia Phiilies
advantage of free pane5 issued
Cundiff and Jenkins. R. Taylor ,
elled
Indiant in the past
the Cincinn~otl Reds routed the
by Teaford.
D. Taylor (7) and Barnhart, East·
but
it this year onl1
Angeles Dodgers, 17-3, in Na·
In other games 'fayJor and Ab- man (3).
bodie1 of Casey
League games.
bott of Rock Springs edged the
st;~l!~-!·
somewhat
bewildered
STANDINGS
Hornets 4-3, with Buddy Fife hom·
Yankcel and 68,680
w l GB Bowles,AT hisMIDDt.IPoRT
t"ring for the Hornets; Hendrix of M·M Jeta
batting hand well,
•
GIANTS SIGN SCHMIDT
10
Minersville shut out Thomas Fork Syracuse, ,
l 0 •L went on a hlt spree m
· both game•.
NEW
YORK UI'I - I Tbed New
tbe . Indian• proved
B b
7 3 2711
-i-0, allowing five hits as the win- Miners~ille
·
1
1
d
h
·
Giants
have
s a:ne
o
gettmg two s ng es an a omer m
to ""'ln lhe b'• ones" 1 :Schmil
..
d 1·
7
4 3
lh
- h 10
·
h
d 8
..
'•
, 2-·poua meman
ners' Bill Fisher hit his third hom- Darwin
lh
c slxt
t e opener · an
1--o..called mark of a championto a 1959 con0
er of the season, thiE one with one Rock Springs
5
double
and
single
in
the
nightcap
.
Sunday
when
they,
ouUasted
tbe
tract.
Schmidt,
obtained
from the
on; and Hook Thomas homered 1-:·H Hornets
1
4
5
:
1A
He
allowed_
a
single
to
Simpkins
world
champions,
4-2
and
5-f,
.
llnd singled.
lh and a triple to Hindu Henderson. fore
the lara;eat reaular-date
Thomas l'"ork
2
Syracuse blew home 18 runs In Chester
9 7
Middleport got one in the ·4th, crowd of the seaaou. Cal Mci.Jsb
z
nn 18-8 onalaught over Darwin.
9 8
two in the firth on single&amp; by Tom. pitch-:d his way out of repeated
RESULT$
Roger Winebrenner and Willis
my Davis and Roger Lightfoot, an trouble to wln' the opener and then
Syracun 11 D•rwln 1
each had three safeties for Syraerror, sacrifice fly and Johnny thi Indiana went 1 gruelling four
Mlrwrsvllle 6 Thoma• Fork 0
cur:~e and Jerry Grueser a homer
Vroman's Hingle. Bowlea fanned 12, hours and 18 minutes to win the
ROCk
S(lltlnaa
4
Horn.tt
3
and single. For Darwin Rod Qui· Jth 4 ChHter 2
Hudnall ~lght.
ni&amp;htcap on a 14th·innlng ilomer
vey, Don Taylor and ·-vern Dou.·
GAMIS
WEDNESDAY
In
the
nl.ghtcap
Jim
Lewis
aJby Vic Power.
gla1 each had two hils. )
Thomts fllork at D.,wln
lowed
12
hils
to
Middleport
bu.t
The sweep enabled the Indians
Tltomaa Fork
000 000 0 0 5 6
J•ts •t Mlnerwtll•
scattered
them
to
win
4-3,
belltin&amp;
to
split the four-game series in
Minersville
410 001 - 6 7 2 Hornth at Syracv..
Dave
Hindy,
Point
got
two
Import:.
New
York and prevented the VanFaulk and Stone. Hendrix and
Rock Spring• ~t Ch"ttr
ant runs In the second after one k.,s from taking over first place.
S-H·H·H. Yeo, we make quick
in the first, on two errors and Had the YaDkee1 WOJJ t"'o, they
conUdentialloaas. When you
three walks. Point added the win- would have led 'both the Indians
need $101 or so, suddenly, just
ning run in the top of the fifth and Chicago ·Whlte Sox .by a haJf
slop In, olpt up and lake t~o
when Hindu Henderson · lashed a aame. Instead , they're
In fifth
eash. You will like our 11take-Jt·
solo homer into rla;ht center.
place, 3;i a:amet from tbe lead.
Middleport got one in the seconcl
Whlto Sox In Second
easy" terms. Phone first lor
on sln~~:les •by Dave Hlndy, wbo
The White Sox went into 1econd
,uick approvaL
went three for three, and ono In place with a 3·2 deCi1ion over the
the fifth on Roger Chancey's tri· Boston .Red Sox the Wa1hlngton
STE. DOROTHEE, Que. 1JP1
ple and ·Bowles' double; and one Senators whipped the Detroit TtDoug (Gangbusters) Ford, Who in the seventh 'on· 'Bowles' leadoff
4-3 and 7-t.l before l erowd
thought he "forgot how to win ," alngle, and slnglea by Hlnd7 and 1.-···· _..included Vice Pre1ldent Rlchloday reigned as the 50th Canadl- Davis. ·Hindy fanned four.
Nixon a'nd the X.naa1 City
First aame:
beat the ·Baltimore Orl·
an open golf champion.
Ford, golf's most conaistent .Point
000 000 o-o 2 2 ole• T-o in other AL aame•.
money winner who wan led "to Middleport
000 121 x--4 7 3
Hank Aaron's three homer. and
win so bad J could taste lt," fl·
Hudnall and ·Burna. Hlndy and six runs batted In led the llllwaunally cam(! home a winner Sun· Wayland.
kee Br.ves to a 13-3 rQ"'i,. of the
. day when he ahot a pressuHI two- Second game :
San Frandseoc Olaritl S1.an Musial
1 u.nder par 70 to beat out three ·Pt. Ple11ant
120 OlQ 0-4 11\broke HOnua Waanert• record for
other U. S. pros by two shota- Middleport
010 010 1-3 12 3 doublet aa t~e St', Loula CudlnalJ
PGA champion Dow Flnsterwald
.Lewis and Gleason. 'Ulndy and
· Game:
Masters champion Art Wall, and Wayland.
Bo Wininger, Odeua, Tex., pro
l'trat Game :
000 t:pl ()...--1 2 2
011 000 001 3--6 9 4
10. 01.0 x-e &amp; 1
who c&amp;me from \lfiY back to join Gallipolis

"·

Chlll'lolle Weaton to Thomu
Crol!J V. ~llo to L o E. llollalfle, (13 rodl, &amp;UIIMI.
d u-·• 11 w-•on p -•Ill ~
.
...... , llc~.
.U'Aie• r · "'·"'·I r Y"'-"'
lord
...
~-.r •- on '
_,,
nO..... A. :Rowe to p.,..n IIM1 ¥ll0. r. Clapp, JJ¢ht llathbum to
EIJ.-b JloodltpJUih, Lot, 180, = - d ~lore 8\oni, Jol, 11111lliddleport.
l:dison II. Heaton, Clar~ L.
F. 1:1. 0'8rkn, Henrietta O'Brien Keaton, Dora Heaton to c. L. ~·

•

United PrMS lntemltloMI
.Sori'ego Alvarez, a .200 tUtter
who clubs the long ball when it
counts, has pqwered the Havina
Cubans over tile .500 mark for the

~ :~

385 LBS.

!

ar- W l l · l · ..

iAVJNG FAa FOR IUCS •

•

Transfers l~to~~a=~·~c:.t
tori.

~--------·--------~~~--~
M~---

Bowles Pitches,
Bats Middleport
Into Splitting

DESK

Whether be wina or lose&amp;, there
can be no excuses that he was
ring·ruaty or over·tnined. There
WeM explanation$ after eaeh of
hia rour previous defenses, none
of whic:h wq impresaive.

1!. Main St.

Hesson Wins 6-1,

4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 22, 1959

•

•

I

·

,,

�~

Floyd Judged 'Exactly Right'
For Johansson Fight Thursday

SPORTS

u.id trainer Dan F1orio.

Expert!, Including Rocky MarLo&lt;al baseball jottings:
.
_
ciano Sunday, marvelled at the
The High School game in Pomeroy thts Wednesday Will be
speedy coordination and power played on Mulberry Hts . diamond, the home of the Merchants.
displayed by 24-year-old F1oyd
while dellverinK his salvoa of This game finds lhe two Pomeroy teams battling each other.
hooking combinations In prepara· Middleport travels to Racine in the other m~tch .
Elsewhere, for Monday and Tuesday evemngs:
.
tion for unbeaten
Johansson,
champion of Ellrope.
Monday, Little League, Middleport, Yankee~ at lnd~ans,

TIRE SALE
BEST PRICE
IN THE BEND
HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVICE
Phone 9084
Pomeroy

"l'd say he'1 improved in every
department." admitted the usually
conservative
Florio. He 's
come on remarkably 11ince hia
May 1 defense ag~insl Brian London at IndlanapoliB. He needed
that fight under his belt."

EXCITING SAVINGS DURING THIS
Introductory Offer On 1959

MAYTAG

'-

30 DAYS
ONLY

D·l; Senators at Braves, D-2. In Pomeroy, Little League,
Cards at Giants, Indians &gt;I Braves, Redlegs at Pirates, Dod·
gers a! Yankees.
Tuesday, Pony League, Racine aa Tigers, Colonels at Syracuse, Red Sox at Jets. Tuesday, Little League, Mtddleport,
Red Sox at Redlegs.
Hungry colleges of the midwest can hold up now on offers
to Cammie Lewis, pride and joy of Art "Pappy" Lewis, West
.Virginia football coach.
Cammie Is going to enroll at West Point SllOn and from all
indications he couldn't have made a better choice.
Cammie, who can really throw the ol,d apple, would have
been lost al WVU, say insiders. He had two strikes against
him with his pappy being his coach.
The same seers expect Pappy to pick up his other son,
Johnny, now a 215 pound lineman (senior to-be) for Morgan·
town High. The pressure wouldn't be th•ere for a lineman son
lilre for a quarterback son.

Jets Put Lock On Softball
Honors In 4-2 Win At Chester

FREEZER
I
HOLDS

The ·M·M Jets, with three games
left on the strength of George
Wagner's two-hit, 4·2 victory over
Che5tlir Sunday, about dincbed
fi.rst half honors in the Coun,ty
Softball ·League . It was Wagner'!
£igbth win against one loss, stamp·
!ng him as the League's top pitch·

Arms.
M·M Jets
Ol10101423
Chester
101 0:00 0 2 6 .o
Wagner and Thomas. Teaford
and Simmons.

Pomeroy's Merchant Ohio Valley
Anociation ba1eball team, strengthened by the powerful left arm
of Gene Hesson of New Haven,
Sunday .served notlce to the fourteam loop they will be a definite
threat for title honors.
Hesson, signed last week juat before the roster deadline Sunday,
pitched a ·brilliant two-hit, 6-1 vic·
tory over previously undefeated
Gallipolis on Mulberr)' Hgts. dia·
mond. Gallipolis won the opening
7-inninK game , finally, in 10 innings, i-4, as Bob cu nningham and
Russ Mitchell ·batlled on near even
terms all the way.
The split moved Pomeroy Into
a '"2 standing behind Gallipolis,
the leaders at 5-l.
Down river at Middleport, Jim
·Bowlea pitched and batted his
team to a 4.0, two·hit win in the
opener against Pt. .Pleaaant. Then
Point came back to eke out its
first win of the season, 4-3, in
the nightcap. Middleport now ia
2-4, Po.int 1~.
In the first game at ·Pomeroy it
Wltl 2·2 after seven, 3-3 after nine.
.But Gallipolis tot three I'Uil8 ln
the top of the loth on Mickey
Hardway's leadoff double, Mitchell's alngle, Jim Tbomaa' single
a waJh. and an error. ID the bottom of the lOth, needing three to
tie again, Bub Sivers and Phil Col·
Uns walked, ·but tRill Wilson hit
into a fielder's choice, George
Nesselroad lined hard to the pitch·
er and Tom Grueser flied deep to
.center. Mitchell fanned 12, CUO·
nlngham 14.
In the 1econd game, He.!lson fan·
"'d 16 or the 23 batten he faced,
allowed a solo homer to Toady
Thomp50n and a single. Pomeroy
scored two in the first, ttlree In the
third, one in the fifth . They chased
starter Mike Mitchell in the 4th.
Pomeroy's extra ba5e hitting was
highlighed by Bill Wilson's double,
Nesselroad's triple, and Hesson's
double.' Collins and Grueser had
singles.

OF FROZEN
FOOD

I

RUTLAND FURNITURE
RUTLAND, OHIO

l

i

Havana • ons
Above
.500
.
In IL Race

By Alan Mover

I

WITH c•NT/lAL AIR CONDITIONING,,

I

,I

;'1-i ,,

l~h~e~r~u~n~ne~r~u~po.~JTh:e~vt~c:tor:r;;;w:•~•~P~om~e~ro~y~~~JOO~OOO~~l
~OO~l~l~;~f
~orth $3,&amp;00 to Ford.
A Mitchell and ·B ums.

.......
,..,
...... .

Rochester, with a three·hofner
alack, downed Columbus, 6-0, in
a single' game. It was the Jets 27th
inning without scoring a run 1

8 A.M. .1:55 P.M.
8:55 A.M.
10 A.M. . ~:SSP.M.

MUSIAL SETS DOUILIS MARK
ST. LOUIS UP£ - Stan Muaial
or the St. Louis Cardinals established a major league record for
two~ase b,i.t11 Sunday when he
slammed two doubles against the
Pitt&amp;burgh Pirates. The flnt,
number 652, broke the fOJ"mer
league mark held ·by tbe great
llonus Wag,ner of the Pirates.

1-2 Noon

5

P.~

Radio
, · ..Station

Chicago Cardinals J.ast year, prob·
ably will be used as an offensive
end.

WJEH.
'

Chcmne13-·luesday ·
6;40 Sign On
7:00 Today
.••
9:00 Katie Doonan Show
8;30 · Comedy ~me
10:00 Dough Re Mi
10:33 Treasure Hunt

rQ Achieve·:Big T~
Do Small Things _
w,eu
Jy 111111 'HinrooD .

.

.

'1 HOPB I .

· ~ve,"' X

\

._,.

'•

He1aon
and(4)Grueler.
M. Mlt.cbell
(LP),
Evana
and Thompson.

STANDlN~
w. 11.
L. ""· oa
, aa·
,&amp;'J'e
3'1 30 .aat I '4

, .,.,~

TIME

FOR

NEW ROOfiNG I

Pbllodelpllta

.m 11 '4

.
Mllwouk" 4 .... P.~,C.... 2 · ·

II '

•

Jult c:llp 1M eoupon ·lftd moP It to tho EleCtrld OomplnJ
fcir your (rH eopy of "Milady'• Climate." 'Ibon you will lean!
.m.t Will bonelllo electric alr-eoDdltlollln&amp; ~· how "
illonuN tM ftl• Ill.
cull boulewarlr, • - .ua., llld -

----·
..-- -Pl•u• eencl me the P!'•• oopr

~·-

.. _____________________

IAnii!l.. f '
Ptont... t

.........._ _

e(n.... ••• ~~"._, ,411\l,iPJttr et that•
..

Y

.

I I I'1.,

4tf
?.;'--

··!

!

......th~ *LIEC"''I,IJC co. . :
.

.. -'----- -----

w
••....,,..,...,._
• ·-·'·
......
roofln1
.. "- ..
. et""·
ell

UIIIAIII • • •

•MILADV'8 CUMAT•"

~'---- -

..

' ·, .

•••• •••• ••1:,cr'IUct.....l •• ·•••••

e1

I.WMIN

"'· us TODAY '

j

·,

. . . . . .r..

· 17

.,...+...

20 Ill

.............. ~'"
L~ " - ' - t..Clll!lnNIK ~

, .... -i:i"i•
,.it:t
.... ~~

'

-.. .lWIIV. ~ . .,,..._. .....
. ;;: .,,........ C..ri • .,..,...._"~

• aa .llitl a
ail aa ~ 3'4
,. 111 aa .1100 o.
ao
'311- ·•• 7·'4
80 311 . • 8

I'NIIdolrr~~~~

....;' . . . .. .
l

:'foR

NEWS
Of ,J\t Oliio VGIIty

..

I

l

'

'

Unlta ftNu 1....,.n.ti1MI
NatllifNII ...... I

:

.
l:..
......
e ..........

Your ,.
,lta~io D.ial

~~~;:;~~~:;;·~g~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;

•••

.

On

Leo •Burke, Miami's ' leadint
home run hitter, clouted his 13th
'in the first game to give the
Marlina a 5.(1 verdict over Montreal. The second game was called
at the end of five innings b)' raln
with the score tied at 3·3.

1

,,

SPOT

League-leading Richmond split
a twinbill with second place Buf.
falo, dropping the first game lo.-4:,
and copping the second, 6-5.

SECRD LOANS

.-rcett.

990

•

League.

lndians. 0 utlast Champs,
. wrl·n
ft'
pair
• .0£ 'Btg
• ones' 4-2' 5-4

o'Br..ien and Roberta c . him, ·LeDOU ){, Lt.nllam,
to Geor&amp;e w. .and Lena !Bedt~, Cbetter.
loU:, PomeroJ.
Hanonbac.h,
aherlff,

Tune In The

Havana, paced ·by Alvare:r; erand
. slam hQmer in the loth inning of
th'e nightcap, took the measure of
Toronto twice Sunday, 7-!i, and
7-3. and moved into a fourth place
tie with Miami in the International

Ford Overtakes
Dow, Art Wall,
Wins Canadian

helpa you taka

IJ.

first Ume in weeks.

H-H Hornets
300 000 0 3 S 3
Rock Springs 010 111 - 4 2 1
United p....., lnternatloMI
beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-1
Gordon aDd Little . Taylor, AbWin, Jose or draw, you'll hear and then lost 11)-.9; rookie John
He beatcd Teaford, who gave up bott (4J and Smith.
"choke-up· charge" against tbe Buthardt pitched a one·hitter to
six hits. Bob Powell had two safe·
Syracuse . . Ofi3 103 0 19 13 3
Cleveland Indians this year.
give the Chicago Cubs a 4-0 vic·
ti es for Chelfler. The Jets took
Darwin
103 103 0 8 8 D
It's a taunt the eritics often levover the Philadelphia Phiilies
advantage of free pane5 issued
Cundiff and Jenkins. R. Taylor ,
elled
Indiant in the past
the Cincinn~otl Reds routed the
by Teaford.
D. Taylor (7) and Barnhart, East·
but
it this year onl1
Angeles Dodgers, 17-3, in Na·
In other games 'fayJor and Ab- man (3).
bodie1 of Casey
League games.
bott of Rock Springs edged the
st;~l!~-!·
somewhat
bewildered
STANDINGS
Hornets 4-3, with Buddy Fife hom·
Yankcel and 68,680
w l GB Bowles,AT hisMIDDt.IPoRT
t"ring for the Hornets; Hendrix of M·M Jeta
batting hand well,
•
GIANTS SIGN SCHMIDT
10
Minersville shut out Thomas Fork Syracuse, ,
l 0 •L went on a hlt spree m
· both game•.
NEW
YORK UI'I - I Tbed New
tbe . Indian• proved
B b
7 3 2711
-i-0, allowing five hits as the win- Miners~ille
·
1
1
d
h
·
Giants
have
s a:ne
o
gettmg two s ng es an a omer m
to ""'ln lhe b'• ones" 1 :Schmil
..
d 1·
7
4 3
lh
- h 10
·
h
d 8
..
'•
, 2-·poua meman
ners' Bill Fisher hit his third hom- Darwin
lh
c slxt
t e opener · an
1--o..called mark of a championto a 1959 con0
er of the season, thiE one with one Rock Springs
5
double
and
single
in
the
nightcap
.
Sunday
when
they,
ouUasted
tbe
tract.
Schmidt,
obtained
from the
on; and Hook Thomas homered 1-:·H Hornets
1
4
5
:
1A
He
allowed_
a
single
to
Simpkins
world
champions,
4-2
and
5-f,
.
llnd singled.
lh and a triple to Hindu Henderson. fore
the lara;eat reaular-date
Thomas l'"ork
2
Syracuse blew home 18 runs In Chester
9 7
Middleport got one in the ·4th, crowd of the seaaou. Cal Mci.Jsb
z
nn 18-8 onalaught over Darwin.
9 8
two in the firth on single&amp; by Tom. pitch-:d his way out of repeated
RESULT$
Roger Winebrenner and Willis
my Davis and Roger Lightfoot, an trouble to wln' the opener and then
Syracun 11 D•rwln 1
each had three safeties for Syraerror, sacrifice fly and Johnny thi Indiana went 1 gruelling four
Mlrwrsvllle 6 Thoma• Fork 0
cur:~e and Jerry Grueser a homer
Vroman's Hingle. Bowlea fanned 12, hours and 18 minutes to win the
ROCk
S(lltlnaa
4
Horn.tt
3
and single. For Darwin Rod Qui· Jth 4 ChHter 2
Hudnall ~lght.
ni&amp;htcap on a 14th·innlng ilomer
vey, Don Taylor and ·-vern Dou.·
GAMIS
WEDNESDAY
In
the
nl.ghtcap
Jim
Lewis
aJby Vic Power.
gla1 each had two hils. )
Thomts fllork at D.,wln
lowed
12
hils
to
Middleport
bu.t
The sweep enabled the Indians
Tltomaa Fork
000 000 0 0 5 6
J•ts •t Mlnerwtll•
scattered
them
to
win
4-3,
belltin&amp;
to
split the four-game series in
Minersville
410 001 - 6 7 2 Hornth at Syracv..
Dave
Hindy,
Point
got
two
Import:.
New
York and prevented the VanFaulk and Stone. Hendrix and
Rock Spring• ~t Ch"ttr
ant runs In the second after one k.,s from taking over first place.
S-H·H·H. Yeo, we make quick
in the first, on two errors and Had the YaDkee1 WOJJ t"'o, they
conUdentialloaas. When you
three walks. Point added the win- would have led 'both the Indians
need $101 or so, suddenly, just
ning run in the top of the fifth and Chicago ·Whlte Sox .by a haJf
slop In, olpt up and lake t~o
when Hindu Henderson · lashed a aame. Instead , they're
In fifth
eash. You will like our 11take-Jt·
solo homer into rla;ht center.
place, 3;i a:amet from tbe lead.
Middleport got one in the seconcl
Whlto Sox In Second
easy" terms. Phone first lor
on sln~~:les •by Dave Hlndy, wbo
The White Sox went into 1econd
,uick approvaL
went three for three, and ono In place with a 3·2 deCi1ion over the
the fifth on Roger Chancey's tri· Boston .Red Sox the Wa1hlngton
STE. DOROTHEE, Que. 1JP1
ple and ·Bowles' double; and one Senators whipped the Detroit TtDoug (Gangbusters) Ford, Who in the seventh 'on· 'Bowles' leadoff
4-3 and 7-t.l before l erowd
thought he "forgot how to win ," alngle, and slnglea by Hlnd7 and 1.-···· _..included Vice Pre1ldent Rlchloday reigned as the 50th Canadl- Davis. ·Hindy fanned four.
Nixon a'nd the X.naa1 City
First aame:
beat the ·Baltimore Orl·
an open golf champion.
Ford, golf's most conaistent .Point
000 000 o-o 2 2 ole• T-o in other AL aame•.
money winner who wan led "to Middleport
000 121 x--4 7 3
Hank Aaron's three homer. and
win so bad J could taste lt," fl·
Hudnall and ·Burna. Hlndy and six runs batted In led the llllwaunally cam(! home a winner Sun· Wayland.
kee Br.ves to a 13-3 rQ"'i,. of the
. day when he ahot a pressuHI two- Second game :
San Frandseoc Olaritl S1.an Musial
1 u.nder par 70 to beat out three ·Pt. Ple11ant
120 OlQ 0-4 11\broke HOnua Waanert• record for
other U. S. pros by two shota- Middleport
010 010 1-3 12 3 doublet aa t~e St', Loula CudlnalJ
PGA champion Dow Flnsterwald
.Lewis and Gleason. 'Ulndy and
· Game:
Masters champion Art Wall, and Wayland.
Bo Wininger, Odeua, Tex., pro
l'trat Game :
000 t:pl ()...--1 2 2
011 000 001 3--6 9 4
10. 01.0 x-e &amp; 1
who c&amp;me from \lfiY back to join Gallipolis

"·

Chlll'lolle Weaton to Thomu
Crol!J V. ~llo to L o E. llollalfle, (13 rodl, &amp;UIIMI.
d u-·• 11 w-•on p -•Ill ~
.
...... , llc~.
.U'Aie• r · "'·"'·I r Y"'-"'
lord
...
~-.r •- on '
_,,
nO..... A. :Rowe to p.,..n IIM1 ¥ll0. r. Clapp, JJ¢ht llathbum to
EIJ.-b JloodltpJUih, Lot, 180, = - d ~lore 8\oni, Jol, 11111lliddleport.
l:dison II. Heaton, Clar~ L.
F. 1:1. 0'8rkn, Henrietta O'Brien Keaton, Dora Heaton to c. L. ~·

•

United PrMS lntemltloMI
.Sori'ego Alvarez, a .200 tUtter
who clubs the long ball when it
counts, has pqwered the Havina
Cubans over tile .500 mark for the

~ :~

385 LBS.

!

ar- W l l · l · ..

iAVJNG FAa FOR IUCS •

•

Transfers l~to~~a=~·~c:.t
tori.

~--------·--------~~~--~
M~---

Bowles Pitches,
Bats Middleport
Into Splitting

DESK

Whether be wina or lose&amp;, there
can be no excuses that he was
ring·ruaty or over·tnined. There
WeM explanation$ after eaeh of
hia rour previous defenses, none
of whic:h wq impresaive.

1!. Main St.

Hesson Wins 6-1,

4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., June 22, 1959

•

•

I

·

,,

�'

•

..

•

• •

Combined Service Held Sunday
At The Middleport Presbyterian

SOCIETY·

'A tomblned sernce'Of lhe S S and Mormng Worship was
, lleld at lhe First Uruted Presbyterian Churc h, Middleport ,

wben

~If. Father's Day and Children's Day was celebrated

Tile rb:Wr, Rev Howard
Jealed fa er'a day 10 story form
.uJI Ule pilltor'a story bnna:m&amp;
ut lb. tho·· .."'\ th.at the greatest
:
e
lol5U
~•tber1 the Heavenly :rather can
see thine .. that nnnot and we
ue to tnLit hll )udgement 1n all
tbiD&amp;J, J'amte read the story of
the Prodleal Son from the Bible
Spetlt1 music lor the program
wu furnitbed by .Paul Haptonstall
who pJ1yed a vtolin solo accomp
anted by Mn Lillum SLJCff
Thl!. Senior Choir sang the ant
Mm "Tike My Hand Dear Fat
her'' Members of the choir are,
.l''loyd Carmack Fred t.ewJ&amp;, Lewlll
Sauer, Jr, Mrs Lucy Gregg Miss
FarJe &lt;Erlewme, Miss Judy Gregg,
Kin Karen GUll. Mus Jamce z1r
kJe Mia, Beverly Perrtn Miss
Judy Sauer, Miss Lynn Bu~hanan,
Mrs Paul Haptonst.all., Mrs Gale
Hysel" Mrs Harold Sauer, and
Mrs Stleff I he accompamst
Muss Fane Erlewtne was the
director of the Children s Day pro
gram wh1ch wu as follows.
A recitation , ·Let e Begm by
Dav1d Fife, A solo "Tiny Little
Datsy' by Nancy Buchanan
companied by Lynn Buchanan
RecilaliOnll, Happy Children'
h&gt; Sherman M1Us, "The Chu~h
Lovell Us" by Sharon Hindy , Re
member the Sabbath Day to Keep
ll Holy" With Rulh Ann Lacey
Mary Hmdy Calhy Russell Judy
Jobb Kay Slall r and Lo•s Ann
Sauer
A vocal solo h.1- Bill&gt; Hapton
1lall 'I Behc\e tn Me
Rec!latJOns 'F.vcry L1ltle Ouid'
by Bdly Vaughan God Is Love "
l:y Don Vaughan , and Th1s My
Mother Said by C)'nthJa Mills

IS thetr piece
Concludtng the pnmar~ part of
the program was .~ song Tbaa Lit
lle Ltght of Mu.e by the Primary
Department w1th each carrymJ
a candle
Fred Lewis Supermtendent of
the Sunday School presented pro
motton eerti11cates to DavJd San
born Mar1lyn Chambers, Esther
Ann Lowery and Krista Lynn Mor
ns whose names were put on the
Cradle Roll of the SS Cert1f1eates
were g1ven to Bill Haptonstall,
Kay Slater Judy Jobb, Mary HID·
dy who were promoted from the
Primary to the Jumor Dept
A group re&lt;:1lat1on by Mrs Hu
bert Taylors Class ' Why We Sing"
•ncluded Roy Coleman, Raymond
Hmdy and John Jobb All the
class sang "ln My Heart There
Rmgs a Melody "

Jumor Class sang 'He'
They ""ere aceompamed by Mrs
Paul Haptonlitall
The comm1ttec who made the
arrangements Jor the program
were MlS8 Erlewme , Mrs Everett
Bachner, Mrs Russell Lyons, Mrs
Mar) Hmdy Mrs Lewu Sauer,
Jr and Mrs Paul Haptonstall
1 he

rhe church was decorated wlth
whtte flowers wh1ch had . been
don11ted by Sheila Stover who has
been the plan!~! for tl1e Pre~:~byter
Jan Primary Department before
entcrmg t:ollcgc

By Mrt H•rber1 Rou1h

Mr and Mrs Earl Robmson, Mr
Mrs Howard Robmson Mrs
Shu:lds and Ann Sargent are
vunting Mr and Mrs
Raymond
Hobmson New Bern N C
Mr and Mrs Ray Lawson of
Columbus Vlllled relatives recent
ly and attended funeral servic-es
fur Glenn Lawson
Mr and Mrs. B H Hudnall of
\tartPtla called on Mr and Mrs
Earl Shank and Mr and Mrs Her
bert Housh, Sunday
Sevoral from here attended the
wraves1de services fm Holly Sayre
of 'Marlfltla at Letart Cemetery on
Sunday He 1s former resident
Mrs Von Meadows nnd .Phyllis
Meadows of Lclarl called on Mrs
Arnold Andenon, Thursday even·
In&amp;

p•

Mr and Mu Uenc Hagen and
daughters of Largo, Florida are
vlaltlhg Mr and Mn Clarence
Shields and family
Ia lifetime m ..

pie, tht only kind that
ttowlln&amp; pint l'f made of
1• Ivery piece Is beautifully

l

'

matched and flnl1hed
• Shipped "fectory fresh" et
distinct snlnp to you
• Prove It to yourself ~ d~
rect comparlton In 1M
convinced
• We f..turt the lal'ltlt ulectlon of Elirlr American
end C.sual fumltuN for
every rwom In your horn•
• IUJ on .:anvenltnt ttnnt

BAKER
FUrn t' t.u re
011

"""'c
• :'..
•ble·'
,!1.-r!:''·" .lll'
l!l...
.,..

on\'er' ln

MIDDLEPORT

PLUMP PIILINGS HUitT
SLOUGH, England (UPI).........Maef·
man Alex McKeown told police
Sunday that hht w!.fc, Glad:r&amp;, 49,
had Wln••hcd McKeown, r1'7, mar·
rlcd for 23 ycar11 oand the father
of otwo clllldren sald &amp;1le pr.obably
lett bccault!' her feellngll were
hul'll. He aaid he had told :hls wife
abe was 11.00 plump to continue as
hM' stlge partner "Plump. or not,
'l;;;;;sl;;lli;l;lo;"".;.h~e~ri;,"..;:h•::.,;sat:,:d;i;;;;;;;;;o.l
••

MEIGS THEATRE

Middleport Churc~ Of Christ
Children's Day Program Held

Chnst was presented Sunday evenmg at f:"ao wlth· Mrs.
George Meinhart and Mrs William Bradford m charge.
The opemng that lhe boys and girls of the Primacy departThe Children's Day Program of the Mlddlel"'rt Church ol
use m their aervicea every
r:=======~=~=.lment
'
Sunday mornmg wu used a1 the
opeDiniJ for Sunday evenlna: pro·
gram Mrs Bradford directed the
openmg w1th Joy Boue pianist.
Allen Cunn101ham cave tbe
welcome to the parents and
'rJendl, WhiCh WOI followed by
FREDDIE HOUDASHILT
~pe&lt;'lll numben with Mr1 Meln
hart announcm1 the numbers
FJr11t on the pro!P'am were four
Mr and Mrs Marvin Livesay and sona:s by the Pr~mary Department,
two daughters moved Friday of
''Its Story T1me," t'Chmb Sun·
week to Radford, Va, where Mr !!hme Mountam," "When Our
L1vesay wlll be employed at the Fears are Mountain H•lh" and
Radford Arsenal While m Middle· "The Ch1idren'l Marchini Song"
port they lived in the Mary Uelen
Next were recitations "Sharms
Davis house on South 4th Avenue Our Day" by Irene and Morton
and Mr Livesay was employed al Barnes, "Little Fr•enda" bY DebbJe
the Ph1hp Sporn Plant
Laney, "Jetu.l Loves the Uttlt
Mus Marcella Fraaer came Fr1 Ch1ldren'' by Rocer Abbott.
day evenmg to spent the weekend
Cheri Lee Mayer nng a solo
w1th her parents, •Mr and Mrs called ' Sunday" wh1ch was folloW·
Alex ~'raser and other relatives ed by a recitation •!,Mother's Boy"
~lliS Fraser IS an employe at the
hy Jack Lohse A aoto "1 Don't
Ka1scr Alummum plant and
Have To Walt" by Debbie Grue111 Ravenswood
ser, and a P1ano number, 1'1'bi
fhe Board of Cbr1st1an Educa Spider Dance" by Betsy Cunnloa:
Lion of the Middleport Jo,1rst Bap·
ham
List Church wili meet Wedneeday
Other rec1tat1ona "Shmnmg for
at 8 30 at the church followu1g
Jeaua" by Mary Jenklnaon 'Those
Prayer service
There will be a meetmg of the J Love" by Kathy Bailey, "Sbe's so
Execullve Board of the Middleport Shy" by Susan Gerlach and "At
BPW Club Monday evemng June Sunday School" bY Danny Abbott
Two piano numbera 'Sunrise' by
22 at the home of Mra Ray R PIC·
Sue:ie
R1ce and "A Thou1ht for
ken&amp; at 7 p m aecordmg to an an
nouncement by the president, Mrs Children's Day by Donna Weiman
• A Growing Child'' by Brenda Boy·
Nellie Vale
er,
Plano m.:mber, "Valley of Flow·
Mr and Mra John Scmes left
Saturday morrung for a Vllit w1th era" by Christme Bahr, a recitat·
lhe1r son In law and daughter, Mr 1on "The Froy's Advice" by Jef
and Mrs Myron Duffield and fam fory Boggs, a readme "A Youna:
Statesman" by John Cunnm.ham
1h' Columbus
Mrs R1~hard Russell (Neva Walk and a Ptano number, "Pomette"
erl and Penny, of Springfield have by JenmCe! Lohse concluded the
been vis1t111g With her parents, Mr program
and Mrs Lawrence Walker and
The pastor, Rev Fred I Gardner
with Mr and Mrs James Walker closed the program With prayer
and family of IU 33, Pomeroy
The floral decorat•ona baa been
Mr and Mrs Jamea Brlngard mlde and placed m the church by
&lt;Mary vtrgm1a Haggerty) of Buf Mrs Ed&amp;ar Allensworth
falo N Y, are announcing the been visiting with her grandpar
b1rth of a seven pound daughter enta, Rep and Mrs Geore:e Meln
eary Saturday mornmg The Brln- hart has returned to her home in
t.:ards have three other glrla Mr Grove City
and Mrs James HAggerty, MiddleMra Winnie Mayer is assistlnl
port, and Mr nnd Mrs George with the care oC Mr Charles Smlth
Br1ngard, Barberton, are grandpar st the Smith home on s Second
entl Mr J S Haggerty iS the Avenue
great grandfather
Captain and Mra Cheater l\lse
Mrs James Haggv.rty len Sah. and daughter ~UIIe or Washlnglon,
urday morning to auiat in the care D c came nriaraday to vllit with
their parents, Mr. and Mre Homer
of the Srlngard chiJdren
Mrs Gus Ward who wae reeent :Rice and Ml'l Winnie Mayer and
ly returned to her home from the other relativea They visited lut
Meigs General Hoapltal Is reported week In Grove Cit)' with Mr. and
to be improving Dora McGhee, Mr1 John Mayer
who makes her home with Mrs
Mr and Mrs Robert Burkett
Ward a11d stayed with Mra James took their dau1hter, Mary to BeJ.Ie,
Murray whde Mra Ward was In W Va, Sunday where ahe Will
the hospital has returned to the visit a week ?r so with lormer
Ward home and Anna Mae Jeffers J'leia:hbors or the Burketta, Kathy
who has been Btaylni with. her sl&amp;- Joe Ught
ter In West Virginia has alao re
Durlnt the mornina: worship
turned to her home at •Mrs .service at the Heath Methodist
Ward a
t;hurch, Middleport Sandra Brew
Mr and Mrs Art Jo'"uaeo (Vir inaton who had been ,. delegate
glnia Haskins) of Garfield Heighta, lo the Ohio Annual ¢onferenee
Cleveland visited laat week With 1t Lakeside last week reported on
her father Mr Eimer Haskins and the enUre conference and al.fO
of Pomeroy Route Saturdl)' the youth ltlllon This is only the
viaited with Mr and Mra third year for the youth Seaalons
;;;_;:.:Haskins Mra Fuaco is
at the Methodist Annual Confer·
at languages In the Clevea encea..
land •chools
William Everson, band Director
Mr and Mro Robert MeElblnny ol the KYI&lt;r Creek Sebools wlll
and Karen left Saturday for two leave Monday for Youn"atown
weeks In Florida
•
wbere be will attend the Mat&lt;~ng
James Arnold who is preeently Band Clinic, which wlll be con
In WhiLe Sulphur and h11 oon dueled lor two week&amp;
James Arnold, who ls attcmdlng

Around And.
About
Middl eport

and Mrs Matt Hendricks was held
Sunday at tbell' home, Racine
Route 1 A buli:et dinner waa aer
\ed at noon
Present were Mn Joe Wblte Sr ,
Mrs Joe Wh1te Jr and son Joe,
and Mr and Mrs Sammy Gibbs
&lt;' nd children, Conn1e and Sammy,
all &amp;f Mmerav1:Ue, Mr and Mrs
Herbert Whale)' and children,
Eugene, Joan, Edd\e Bobby, Bren
da and Terry of Darwm , Mr and
Mra Malt Hendricks Jr and child·
ren, Roy, Kay Rose Mary and
Stevie, Don Hendr1cka, Floyd
HendrJc.b and Mra Raymond sal
ser and son Richard all of Racme
Mr and Mrs Junior Pauhna and
rhlldren, Pamela Jean, Jerry and
Penny Sue ot Oak H1U, Mrs -Ruth
Ann Boring Gall1pohs, Pete Hen
dneb, Pomeroy Mr and Mr&amp;
Arthur Hendricks and cbtldren,
Dean, Debra, Dana and Darla of
Denver, Colorado, Mr and Mrs
Chuck Wbltloct and chl1dren,
Hope and Pres~on oC Mmeral CJty
and Mr and Mrs Hendricks and
grand•on, Pelle

First Baptist
Fathers Day
Observed Sunday

Father's Day was observed Sun
day mornins at the F1rsL Bapllst
Churt!h. .Middleport durmg the
Sunday School Hour
The .oldest father present Dana
Hamilton and the youngest father
preaent, Gene Colem1n were pre
sented wlth a gift from the Sun
day School The presentaUon wa&amp;
made by the Supermtendent of the
Scbool, Owen Bratton

United Methodist
Fathers Honored
F at bers Day was observed Sun
day morntna: .at t be Umted Met

bod1st Church School

TONIGHT onof TUISDAY

"TIIE-IMATING GAME"
Debbie Rcynolde, Tony Rafldall
Not Opert WHnMill•y

Bonk On Savings

•
costs ao

•

why you

waited

Rtllablt Mtthoda Makt Your Woah

DRY CLEANERS

'

~~··· ~lllertl
PIION8~
'
' "

Grace Episc.opal
Unit
1 "~eetin Is Held
tl
John
was hoatess
the Women•• Auxilill')' of
Grace Episcopal Chureh met rer~ntly at the par1sb house
The meeUn1 In .charge o( Mrs
Fred Crow Jr , presJdeot, opened
With devotlon1 led by Mn Cedr1c
Clark Durin&amp;: the bu,aine11 aeul.pn
It was announced tllat the program
committee would 111eet Wednesday
at 1 30 p m at tbe home of Mrs
Theodore Reed Sr to plan the pro
for the year ReY Wm Rob·
presented a flower chart for
members to sign when they are
placing fiowua at the church.

R~llte~ Insurance
111 E.,,SICOND ST.
' "

'

POMEROY, "OIU(I.I

·~

NEW YORK (UPll - Steel contract negotiations resume
here today m the face of wll
stnkes at three steel
ducers a week before the current Steelworkers contract el·
pires

In an ora:amtatlonal meetln&amp;
held Monday mght m tne offtc:ea
of the Oh1o Power Co., b)' direetotJ of the Pomero)' Chamber Of
Commer.ee, Le&amp;he F. Fultz, man~
aa:er ol the Pomeroy Cement
Bl.oet Co , was elected prea1dent
or the ora:anlzation
'

ortlcer.s elected were
Rller, VICe president
Ron L Springer, secretary
treasurer

Round
Wastebasket

NOW SJ4f

In a readm~ of tbe nnanc1al
report coverine: a two year perf,
iod receipts o! $37'10 were ~:e
ported and expenditures of $8,076
reported Laraest Item of expen·
dlture were $1,188 for the ,Shop.
per's Louna:e and $2.200 for
ChriltDlas lighting.

' 111r•

Report Of Grand '
Jury 0 n •MOnday
Not Comple,ted,

Elbe,.felds

YOUR 'IIINDLY LOAN MANAGII II A IIIOWMAN
.....o1..

let hf• SHOW yow tlow te

euaflt• o loon your wey ...

Metp County Prosecutor James
B O'Brien said today that he bad
not. as ;yet evaluated the repoit on
the indictments rendered by the
I·M,elso County Gr~nd Jur;y whicb
se!IJion Monda)' afternoon
1 p m until 3 30 p m. and
mdfetment.a had not as yet
f1led w1th lhe County Clerk
of Courta.

lignc~tu,.•only,carortW.....,.

•).Jt1lou)'Ji' "no· ~~Pbrl 'wa•
forthcoming at pcess tlme today,
was undentood that several mul
indletmeftts had been return·
but thoee aaa.nst whom inc;llct·
menta were returned were not re·
vealed by the prosecutor

Want a'f.ruck that's bunt for your job'

The Grand Jury Which heard the
eases presented on Monday waa
composed of. Helen W Turner,
Freda llitehie, c. o. Newland, G
A Badekin, Vern Bolinger, Eduwn
I\OUsb, WUiiam Beat, Hattie Wood
ard, C•mpbell Harper • Chrlsty
Baer' Jue Ebertb&amp;ch,
Mannina:
Rwsh, Earl Willlama, Mattie Bee·
gle and BeUy Carpenter.

. ..

4

November baUot
amendment per·
olds to vote.
of atate re·
worWmen's compen·
for adv~m:-e rtaht&gt;Of·
~urchuetr The bill baa PIJ
ltie se.. te.
-t;f!JII&lt; the post Iii state dlrec·
at $UI,OOO a year.
the law allolflnl! orof ~vJgiJ1ntee• to catch

-we

•

The four·man Industry and umon teams whtch have been
bargauung without progress smce May 5 were scheduled to
go lDto lei.IIIOn at 2 p m e d t
Strikes mote out today 1n three
Clltes uihng more than 13.000
men
The Pittsburgh works of
Jones lc Laughlin Steel Corp • the
natiOn's founh rankmg producer,
was shut down

Driver Escapes
Serious In jury
In Truck Mishap

I

In other business bm'ore the
Chamber a report or the po11sib,i·
hty of securmg another busmeas
to replace the Parkersburg R1g &amp;:
1i.eeJ JDdlCated but d1m hopei for
any Immediate relief m that dU'·
(ction

Rea. ••• ,

NEW iDOI!f'e ap to 33,IXIO Jlil. Gn&gt;.
NEW~Mftled W Gl'optilnl V.S pew•
NEW Bollui-Lald Jickvp bod.~ ~1mlonclcabl

.,,.'

"

Police

•"''

' !'

Survlvl.n&amp; the deceased are the
foUowinc children
Homer DlU,
Pomeroy Slar
Route; Glad)'11
SmiHt, Pomero:r Rt. 1; Allen Dill
1'9mero~ Rl. a ond Rolliad DIU,
Kerr St., Pomeroy.
Wll a memtter of

Churtb.

E

Puckett, %0-, of
Rt 2, Coolville,
r.arrowly escaped ser10ua 1RJUF'Y
Monday afternoon when hiS trUclt
loaded w1th soda pop went out
of ~ontrol after biowmg a t1re
and crashed anto a bndge raallng
west of Langsville on Route 33:s
Puckett, driver of a Grapette
Bottling Co , truck of Kingston,
0 , told Sheriff'a depuhes tbat as
he approi!ched a small brlda;e af·
ler havme: made ' turn toward
Wilkeeville, that a tire bLew out
and he lost control of the truck
]USI U II approached the bndge
He scud he appUed bratea b.at
was unable to stop and tbe truck
Lawrence

406 Bridge St

MOn"ah BaptiSt Church
A
c
•
' Is nnual onvention Host 1:·:::tr:~~~ .~~: =·:;;;·:::

&amp;meroy claims ope nearl)' all·
o
new suburb mciud1ng its modem,
~pacloua homes and pubhc build·
,
inKs, oven a new baaeboll park.
~
This 1a tbe Mulberry Heights Ad·
diUon where the Courtty lniitmary
building was compltttetl- UJt )~ar.
AdmJnlllralive olllcea' of the &lt;Olin
~w~~~::~~~"i\~~i~tand Sunday the AnnuaJ Convention of the
ty school syatcm and the agrieui· ~
Sunday School and Baptist Young People
ture extenolon ..rvlte ailo ....
the Mt Monah Baptist Cburch m Middle·
housed there.
··-··-.:,- D Borden IS pastor of the local Church
Th-e baseball park,
eomipl a favorite in the
~~~~~lh~em~~e~o~f~th~e~convenhon
was 11 Life's Greatest".
of tbe convention was Mrs Dorothy LewiS and
ley Aasoclatibn,
Mrs Ethel Riley was mUStc darec·
gular games this
tor
cooperaflon of ~~~~::~!~~
The meednss opened Saturday
Pomeroy Merchantt
mornmg wttb over 50 penons reg
Hns, manager),
1stermg Crom the 33 cburehes m
cials
the Providence D1atnct of tbe
Other .baseball
Southeastern Ohio area
being ~eheduled
Th~ "Call to Worship" was •iven
J'let~j~
by l)le RO\'o II' -D .Iones, Hunting.
Sehool Leaaue
Two em 11desw1ped on a nar- ton s»ectar mUSic was furntsbed
The homes and county buildin:l[&gt; row grave} toad near Dexter on by Mrs F10111e Craddolph, Colum
are not ali that's new on
Dexter Rutland road at 7 05 bus, who nng a solo, ''Stand By
He1gbts Many of the OVA base-mornint and one of tho Me"
M1u Rosetta .Richards of the lo~all playen are too This league,
was cited for being left
cal ehureh gave the greelinl to
wh1ch dates back over 20 years,
the vlaltors, WJth Miss Betty Har·
bad its hey day ~fore World W1,r
u and Immediately following the
G Sheets Jr , 35. Harrt· ris ol Beaver reapondang on beend of hostilltie~ in 1943. Forty•
• 1, will appear before half of the congreeatlon.
four planra were signed to maJor
Charles Legar to·
The topic for disc~1on was
Jeaaue contracts.
to the atate High ''The High Coet of Chri.&amp;tian Lead·
The league traditionally bas
investigated ership" w1th Mr. Maurice PQne
been 1 ptOVIOI grouncl for youn1
of BidWell m charge
playera aWl In or juet out of high
The Jumor Choir of the Glouster
Sbeet.s' car, ea1d the. Patrol, Firat tBapU&amp;t Church presented two
achool They gam from .b:aseball
~perience of men lfke 21-Year-old ude&amp;wlped another driven by numbers w1th the Rev. Frank Mit
Gene Hesson of New Haven ((Wa· Samuel B. Dyke, 71, Rutland Rt chell of tbe Glouster diturch d&amp;bama, 1960) who even yet may be 1 Medium damage waa eauaed to 1Uverme the morning sermon.
The Saturday afternoon sesnon
conaldered a fugitive from Class both There wer.e oo injuries
Sheets had as bl1 passenger • began: w1t.h the ''Call to worship"
AA profeaalon1l baseball
Then there are players l1ke his son, U5-year.okl James Sheets by the Rev Samuel JackJO.n of the
aceldent occurred about 3.4 Naomi Church of Pomeroy and
Ruas Mitchell of GalllpoUa, his fu.
toward Rutland from Dex· Mum VIola Brown of the Pomeroy
ture «head, Tom Grueaer, Pomeroy
cburch singJng a aolo.
catcher, still a high achool JUnior,
Patrol reported
Mr. Charles HAI'rllt pre11dent of
who did a fine job eatching Hes·\
traffic court the Sundl)' School group present·
(Continued on Page Five)
arrests by its ed the "President's Annual M.es
sa1e" wb1ch wu followed by the
In Gallia Co)lnty Court Larry reports of the JeCretary treuurer
L Bentley, 22, Cheshire, will ans-- and the Sub-DIJlrlct presidenta
wer to a ~itatlon for having no
Wilham Parham W of Glouster
muffler l\nd Burt Steed, frl, Che· presented • plano solo.
~hire, was fjped Monday for bav
A Corum "Youth m the Quest of
mg no operator's Ucen1e
Life" was eo'l,cted by the Rev
Mayor C. 0 F1sher ol Middle· Lacey Hoga
llowed by Introport, will hear Robert L Rich duction of s
workers and V18lt·
man'a plea to a charge of falllnc ora State workers present were
to obey a stop 11ign ltfchman, 23,
(Continued on Page Five)
il of Middleport Roulo 1.

~

'r.:','

I

Meigs Co To Gei
Reeves Pheasant
Release {0 Fall

ILU'

I~~::·~~~~~~

4

Jones &amp; Laughhn began bank~
mg furnaces pteparmg to cloae
1t.1 P1ttJiburgh works, and a com·
pany 1pokesman saJd the two
plants were "vartually shut down "
Two other early blJ'd stnke1 bit
the mdu&amp;try About 1,000 lteE!I
workers walked out at the Umted
E"ngmeenng and Foundry Co.
plant 10 Vandergrift, near P1tta·
burgh, and a Republic Steel Corp.
mill In C1eveland wa11 abut down
by a wildcat SU'ike toda7.
A Repubhc 11J)Ote:tman uld
tlut only part of tbe 1,500-maa
crew of the 98-incb bot ltl'ip mill
reported for work this mornJ.Dt.
OJeratioD! were halted beea~
of m.rulfie~ent manpower.

Half a million- baste Jteet work~
era may be called on strike one
week from tomgbt it the United
the trut:k on tmpael
Steel worten of Amenea IJ1d the
• Tbe truck came to rest w1th Jts 1Uompany mdustr y bargammg
loll "de hangmg
precanously team fail to aaree before that
over \be 11de of \be bridge Puc· tlme on new eontract terms.
keU recetved seratcbes on Ilia
Joseph F Finnegan, chief of
arm when thrown rfrom the the Federal Mediation Serviee,
truck.
met w1th mdustry negotiators iD
The Sheriff's department also Washington Monday but Aid he
reported one other acctdent Mon· bad no plans to lntervene In neday at Chapman's Corner on gotiati.ODJ belon the atrike deatf.
State Route 124 m SyracUR wben
John Wells, '13, Lone Bottom, line unleu hil letYJ.ceJ are redrivmg well, loat controJ, 'bit a quested. He &amp;aid both. partlea bou$
guard raJI, 11ld along the cable Jndicated that they prefer to bar·
en two wheele then tl~ 0\let gam dow-9 to the wire wttbout
niodlotlon
.
•
Iii tbe -drl.._ o/
-... COilllt"" ~ "'P••t-.:.,. t...,
Welb e.aped unmjured trom
R. Conrad eoot&gt;Of, j!X....u...
the 11«1dent There were no
nc:e
premdent of United Sllies
~bar.ea £1led in eftber accident. Steel Corp , and bead of tbe four·
man induatr;v bargaiD.j.ng team.
Monday scptched a "n.on.JnflatiOn·
II'!'" wage eompromue which
was reported to have been ~&amp;­
gested to hotb aldes by govdnment officials
'

Jteao.:.--._

Navyman Fined
For Reckless
Driving Monday

William L Dodd, 21, of !117
Bryant Place, Middleport, a Jli.Y)"
man on leave, paid a fine of $!1
and costs f9r• reclde.ts operation
Monday night in Mayor C. 0.
Fi11ber'a court after a eo.W.lon
:bout 10 30 a. m that mornini.
Aecording to Chief o/ PoUee
Herbert Gllkey Dodd failed to
stop JO time behind a ptekup truck
driven by Josepla
Young, M, of
MtddlepQrt RD, a N011b ~nd
and ~ee $!1. Youn-B bad stopped
for a 'w halted lo bia front
Damqe to Dodd't ~ was esU·
matecf at $300, to t.lil ren ol
Yount'• truck at ~. Mr Young
propnetor of Young's Supermar·
ket, Locust SL, told pollee the
Jolt injured his neck.
In another ®urt action the
mayor fined Wllllam Reeves $30
.and costa on conviction of intoU.

t

fatlOR.

Cooper said It brad not '6een
suggested to him But be &amp;aid be
didn't t.hi.nk the .,..propoout aJ r.
ported - to put ~DOlt of money settlement into aupplemen·
t.ary beneflta rather tbo.n immedj.
ate wage mcrease ~ was any
less lnflatioa.aJ7 than a direet
wage boost.
"A eent directed to" IIC&gt;Qilod
frlDJe benefits costs eucUy u
mueh u a cent directed at wta:e
mcreaats/' Cooper aa1d. '1\ la
jUJt aa inflationary. It creates
just as mueh pressure tn the Way
of p~ent and JUit tbe same
preuure on costs "

Uruon Preaiden:t DaVId J. McDonald also demed that suth t
proposal had been made to h1m
m Washington. and mdleated he
d1dn't thmk any more of 1t than
dtd Cooper.
Cooper said the union bad oot
yet presented ••a &amp;pecifiC propoaal
as a bams for aetuemenL"
'J,tie industry entered negotia·
tions watb 1 proposal that all
wages and prices be fi'Oieft for
one year aa an anti-inflation
move.

COOler Weather
Follows In Wake
'

-~ -

To Alllmflvhluals AntlluslnQsts
lnsurtd lty Tht Warntt'-lhlt
Insurance Agency
All Future Premiums and Claims
'
Will Be Handled By The;

r. t·u

-.

TRUCKS

school at Miami Unlver·
Mr. and Mrs GeDl'le Nash, M--;
alty were here for the funeral of And Mra Clarence Cuey, dauchter
Don Allen
Jean and Sarah Hanol1an, all of
Mr and Mrs Carl Vanderhoof Middleport spent Sunday aner(MarJorie Miller)
and children noon at Cora Park near Rio Gran·
were here for the Father's Day de.
W&amp;ek end With her lather Mr I E. I r;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,,l
Miller and other relative•
II
Min Sally Schaaf, her nephew,
1
Mlko Koehler and Lholr 1randmot
'•
her, Mra R Sansbury are opend
"LUBRICATE~'
In&amp; the week at the Chauncey
WeJae Farm, on the Harrlaonville
road
Mra. Hylda Rice end family
spent tbe weekend In Gallipolls
Mrs. Gen~ Kauff Ja spendlnt the
week in Huntlncton vlaltilll her
si1tet1 While she is away Jackie
Kaurf Is 1taylnc with hla arancfl.
parenll, Mr. and .Mn. John Kauft
on Middleport Hill
Cheri Lee Mayer, dauahter of
Mr and Mrt. ilohn MQar, who baa

e.nttne

BASEBALL PARK OPENED Early Bird Strikes Break
Fultz Is Elected '
MULBERRY .
New President.Of m-;n~~T~
Out In Three Cities Today
Pomeroy Clulmber
deal
pro-

Theodore Reed Jr gave a
review of the book, "ConcerDJ of
A Contment," for the program
Refreshment&amp;
were
b·J
•
mb .served by tbe
Vlt~eu
R~•· n.O 11 me en and Rev
-uucr...,
- - - ------~======~~~~~

Ernest Prlce, the benevolent but.
cher of BmfJeid, upluned ~Y
wh y be dee.l.ded to sell ~utton at
a pmnr 1 pound "lt'11 tbe (iaK
man or t,.he hou«ew!fe," be 8aid
I prefer the bou8eWife •I

Weather

ildcat Strikesl'hreatening Steel Negotiations

25th Anniversary

-INTERNATIONA.L

CltO!Itr, Frtthtr, lrlghttr.

son's,,
. ,_=

•

•

• • '!I'

..
. .,-: nae • .......,••• ...._.
~----~--------------------~----------~~~~--~~~~~~~--~~~~--------------------------------------------------·----------~----··----~
Pomeroy-Middleport, Obto,~y, June 23, 1959
IINGU--t:;OPY-.-IC
De.,.~

........

~~~~-~~~~
----------~------~·
VOL XI NQ. Gil

Reduced 25" for

AI tlie Choir of the Church
tai.ea a receu dwme the lliummer
months, special muaic Ja furnished
~h week by variOtll choir mem
bei's. Thas Sunday, Mrs. Robert
Crail sang a solo tot the lf0Jinln1
Worah1p aervtce in the place of
the ~oir anthem

NEW

NOTICE •.••

to call ..•

(UPI)

The gJfta were presented by the
Superintendent, Rhodall SteffY to
0 E. McKinley for beinc the old
est rather present anct to FrantJin
Triplett for beinc the :roun1e1t
father preaent and to Lowell Bea~
ver, the father with the yourt~elf.
child preaent and also to H. W
Crall, the father w1th the lon1eat
term of active years atlbe Church

..

,,

See us now about.

little to enjoy

our service, yoy'll wonder

Elnjtam

ChriJI, Middleport Sunday durl.,
the Sunday School hour wben the
oldeat and yo~biHt tathen were
recop.ltetd and presented wltb
Eilll

4

MAkE A DATE TO

It

~~~ ~l~~~~teed ..

MUTTON AGAlNST TixEs

BINF1ELD,

e

OPTOMETRIST
Ealt Court Street, Pomeroy
Offlee Hour~: 8 to 11, I
i. CeloM !d N- .. Tllan.)

I

That You ConWhen We Do Your
Laundry
Every Week.
CALL US NOW.

IIACI DIUVQ ICILLID 1
UGRANG«, GL •1/Pl -odiiJ
La111arr Howell, 311, ol AUonta.
y01 tilled SundQ' diii'ID.I a 1...
"" apln lor tllo claJ'a recuJarl)o
ly LUCIU..I HAWkiNS
acbedulod aporia ear raeo. Hewell'• CJr went Jnto a curve_ foo
Mra Mannie Neut.z.11ng, Mr1. Falher'o Doy al the Cbureb of /aat aod II llf~Pod eD&lt;I over ODd.

Special Fathers
Day Program Is

Rlehard Campbell, Mrs Herbert
Miller and Mn. Guy Reynolds
members of Jane HoweU Tent, are
m Columbua today to attend the
70th annual convenUon of the
Oh10 Department of tJM Da\ljbt.era
of Union VeteranL
Mra Ellu.betb Culler, teacher
at Rio Grande Colle&amp;e, left San
Francisco, Cahf Sunday evenma:,
for a trip around the world Sbe
wlll return m Odober.
Marilyn and Barbara Rouah were
Frtday dinner guests of their aunt
and uncle, Mr and Mn Robert
Warner
Mr and Mu Roy Tracy Jr, son
Larry a."ld daughters, , AJenet,.
Maralynn and caralynn and Mrs
Neutzhng were Columbus
1vl,Jilo'rs Saturday
Mr and Mrs. Garland Weaver
nnd daughter Ann ot Dayton were
weekend cuelta of her parenti,
Mr and Mrs Joba Sauvage
M 1as Marie B1cbman left Sun
day for a visit 1n Dayton w1tb Mr
•nd Mrs. Garlaod weaver and
daughter
Mtss Brenda Strauss of Colum
bus, spent the weetend wlllt her
!•&amp;rents, Mr and Mn. 'Edward
Mrauss
Mrs Ven Johnion and Sherry Of
Columbus were weekend iueats
or Mrs Helen Johnson
Mr and Mrs Clarenee Muaar
returned Sunday, aftef a weekend
vtsit m Columbus, With their spn
~md daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs.
Geora:e Muaar
Mr and Mrs Everett 1\omu
2nd David Thomas of Mlneiaville
spent Sunday at the Walter
'Thomas f11hlng cahlp at M•lta
Mr and Mra. Jl.q&amp; BtiJey or
Frankhn Furna~ were . recent
gueels of M11sea Lent and Katie
Guth
•
Mr and Mrs Henry Re•bel and
Mr and Mn Donley Relbel and
daughters Donna and Pae Kat·
hryn spent Sund••
In wu•osvllle,
'Y
•
w1th Mr and Mro Harley Siron..a
ond lamJl""

•
a.t y:,.

Sentinel, POmeroy-Middleport, 0., June U. lHll

N. W. COMPTON, 0. D.

"':iiiiiiii::iiii:iiii~\llummer

liii

~Dally

Muinly About
People
1n pomeroy

Kenneth Finley .•.uporh•tonde~t .l
of the adtool, read a poem On
"Father" after wh1ch he presented
gllts to Leo Smith the youna:nt
f at b er presen l , Rev
Eugene
Brown, the oldest falher, and U'l9
Vaughan the father w1th the most
chUdren

I
Pomeroy, Ohio
I
_____.;.._____

";;::iiii:iiii:::i;:iiiiiiii::iiii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiiii~:iiii:iiii;;
r

You Con

------------------------"1

Ruppel! and Jamie Jobb pre·
1
In the exercise "Our Church'
lJy B1lly Haptonstall , Joe Hmdy,
and Stevie Knnke the t'h•ldren
carr•ed htUe churches to emphaa

Apple Grove
Society Events

• lvei:J

NEWS
OF THE AREA

Hendricks Family
Reuniol) Is Held
Sunday
At Racine
A reUniOn of the family of ll!r

'

'I

'

"
,.

.
'

,\

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="951">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="39901">
                <text>06. June</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="68590">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="68589">
              <text>June 22, 1959</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="713">
      <name>stout</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
