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g~1-t·~ ~ f , .t.r i.pt&gt;d _ peM.lt"ot~, ·-o.ld
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prc·hl•IJ I_y w•m .an.srwer .a 8'~1·
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WlfCof.e in fro ~ OaH-f or.ma,
ctf £ r,r rmrr' iil. th·e mllv.ie?" Ca:rol
t•be bJ,g md-nf,!s Y.UU hoaove. to
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sc-rr.e thdnk1ng abcUjt tt .fir.s-t. _ . "My C'e·ar," s-ni d 1he bl ueTh e lndy .saldl: "Plic a~·c s•cnd
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bt muktd In fa:t or wrlnkltd out
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1 have I!Dticed that crlp~les
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sound Urn'bed - lads who gambol
like yotina anilrqals, d·ependlng on
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J see where a guy got fro-ze otf
(or 10 y ~ars for robbery, the
otber. day, although another
JuOge came co his support with a
rather unusual plea for mercy.
The judge said the poor robbGI'
had been torm iinted by buckteeth
all hill born days, and tiJit led
him to' life of crllne.
"Betati.se· h8 Wis teased ~bout
hls t eeth," the judge said, "he
wanted to prove hla .manhood
when he went intb the para~
troopers, one. of the. toughest
brane~a ot th.e
service, and I ·
con't help tiut think this·.was on e
ot the ~hlnp th~t caused him to
jolh In thes'e hoU:tupa."
It has become almost ludicrous,
the 1n11itha· of apology for noncon·rOrmatlon to la.w In the tlRat
2D·Od,4 )'ears. Buckteeth '18 an excuse for arm,ed robbery 1eems
aboUt tbe ultimate. On this ground
Ted,t:IY Roosevelt was a1 cinch fol'
I ure ol rascality, and I am a:olng
lo fire one (uy who works for me,
tiecause ·he's ~~;ot a couple of liJlper_a that would pOison a beaver
with pur,n envy.
There ls no .doUbt that certain
abhorml.lltlea ~~ . apPearanCe h4vle
an ea'rly effect on i utul-e htb t
pattern,. B~e e~ra l9o.k.111-ranse to·
dAy oi'l ilds, but when 1 was a boy
tverrbody bad out·jutt~DI ears,
Tbe cloae-.pinned ens of todsy
Woulo have looked a·b nomal. TbJs
whole change haa come about by
lhe tact that moat kids are born
In hoapltali or under aomo tort
of profeaalonal care today, and
It's easy to paste back in outfla.Jleed ear With a little adhellve .

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m•ket. .you f6t1 like a frOg ih Y.ou.n•g 's-t he t:l,ad~lti&lt;~;nal , Trtlby
• l11r."
g~1-t·~ ~ f , .t.r i.pt&gt;d _ peM.lt"ot~, ·-o.ld
.w ldi.rr's ]N .kft and l o;ng 1&gt;londe
T-h e
Def-en~e . Departmen t , , . h-2 ir-d'i! wl.t·h ,hamgs.
prc·hl•IJ I_y w•m .an.srwer .a 8'~1·
· ''Did l '· fiU s 1r~ 'T•he ·'Lst d.' R'ose
WlfCof.e in fro ~ OaH-f or.ma,
ctf £ r,r rmrr' iil. th·e mllv.ie?" Ca:rol
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Show me.an)'tlli.lng li!ldder than an
athlete, tortyllh and cone baJ4
and fat, who still tries to enthral~
you Wt\h 1'1.11 97-yard punt return
in 1933.

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sc-rr.e thdnk1ng abcUjt tt .fir.s-t. _ . "My C'e·ar," s-ni d 1he bl ueTh e lndy .saldl: "Plic a~·c s•cnd
Vl 'bHe~tt~r i :rrf d ll'C~n:ss , " Lt y,1as a
th e ·b c·ck·lE t rn.c.n1i·o ncd in
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bt muktd In fa:t or wrlnkltd out
of· kilter.
1 have I!Dticed that crlp~les
have a Way ot working pa11t the
sound Urn'bed - lads who gambol
like yotina anilrqals, d·ependlng on
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JuOge came co his support with a
rather unusual plea for mercy.
The judge said the poor robbGI'
had been torm iinted by buckteeth
all hill born days, and tiJit led
him to' life of crllne.
"Betati.se· h8 Wis teased ~bout
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when he went intb the para~
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ot the ~hlnp th~t caused him to
jolh In thes'e hoU:tupa."
It has become almost ludicrous,
the 1n11itha· of apology for noncon·rOrmatlon to la.w In the tlRat
2D·Od,4 )'ears. Buckteeth '18 an excuse for arm,ed robbery 1eems
aboUt tbe ultimate. On this ground
Ted,t:IY Roosevelt was a1 cinch fol'
I ure ol rascality, and I am a:olng
lo fire one (uy who works for me,
tiecause ·he's ~~;ot a couple of liJlper_a that would pOison a beaver
with pur,n envy.
There ls no .doUbt that certain
abhorml.lltlea ~~ . apPearanCe h4vle
an ea'rly effect on i utul-e htb t
pattern,. B~e e~ra l9o.k.111-ranse to·
dAy oi'l ilds, but when 1 was a boy
tverrbody bad out·jutt~DI ears,
Tbe cloae-.pinned ens of todsy
Woulo have looked a·b nomal. TbJs
whole change haa come about by
lhe tact that moat kids are born
In hoapltali or under aomo tort
of profeaalonal care today, and
It's easy to paste back in outfla.Jleed ear With a little adhellve .

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ph Jl adBlphia at Cinciimatl-2
inl Gjria Champ\-biip it lild· '
w L Pet. GB ' t wJ n1ght-Rogovin 2-0 and Negray
dl&lt;tO\\n, Oh:)o 1-..t ~-- : ~ '
Chicago -- - --- 62 39 .614
I 3 2 v...; Nuxhall 10-8 and Klipp.
.:,jher matt.IiOll, Nita&gt;Cy Fab,y o!
MRS. HALLIE ROUSH, rlght,
Lakin St,eiM Hospltel
New York ___ 62 41 .602 1
~tt&gt;in 2 6
~rin#feld, Ohio lost to l!H''
Cleveland ____ 62 41 .602 1
lirookl yn at Milwaukee night- wlch~w of th.e Lite L. C~ Rou.sh,
winners of th't m..._., In nr ..
Senigr.•l of So Francklco.
fcumdelr of the B:end Softb.ll . mo'nl... ..,ol,owing the chamlf- ,
Boston _______ 60 43 ,583 3
C' r ~ ig 3-0 vs BuhL 8-7
6-0; e.nd s..... l'rootor o!
Taut'tl•men't pNsents the .L. C.
Oet mit ------ ~5 47 .539 7'h
New York at St. Loui s •nightic91•hlp t•m.• M
Saturdey Norllhrid~&amp;:e, Cai 1::f., beat L1Ddl ,,.
R.l~u•h
N'"mortal Trophy to
Mr:Call 4 3 vs Schmidt 2-1
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Nein of Mli.ddlt&gt;tc·w.n, Obio, &amp;.1,
night.
F~yd Wlnston, m.,astar of the
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l 'ltlsburgh at ChicagO-Law 7-5
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Baltimore __ . _ 3:.1 71 .298 32
vs Rush ti-8
~ny:; M;e;nday nilg't-11 I!Jld saw t he
Wedne1day's G•m•t;
MARIETTA -$ElKS RICOR~
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l e-ague Deade r&amp; .st.r-4:!telh .th ei r tnr.lrPhJiadelphia ·at Cincinnati, night
ROCKY
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MARILTrA;
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gln to J4 h game9--t hc m.ost it No games scheduled
Brooklyn a1 MiLwaukee, night
In Bend Little League
GROSS!NGER, N..Y. UP-Heavy
has beclll all Sf a~Sun.
Tuasday"s Probably Pitchers
l' ittsbm.gh J({ Chicago
The MiddlepOrt Yankees, the College atb.letle tHms look to weight dra~ion Roeky •1rlai'tiano
llrookl~'ll 's '"nHtg-ic
.numltH'r"
Detroit at Washington nightNew York at St. Louis night
Minersville Indians, · and the. Ra- breaking the inte'rcollegiate re- floored his sparring ~er ~ F•
now i.'J. 3'7 , meaning arny nmnb~r Lary 10-11 vs Stone 5-ll
cine
Braves are tied at the top of .cord for the' number of athletic 1ix Antoni.o of Dayton, Q~ SUD&lt; ·
of Dodr,:;er vJotorie·s or Broarve de·
Kansas City at 'Baltimore-night
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
the standings in the Ohio Valley contests played this f.aJl.
day during ·a -workout 1Jr hl.l
fea1iS which rl!dd U'p to 37 will -Shantz 4-8 vs Wight 0·3
W ' L Pet. Bend Little Leagua
The College. ·h'as played a total title light with Areble Moore at
Cleveland at New Y.orkjight
make Wat t AlMon's forc es , t~. e
In
games last' Friday, the Yan- of 1,741 contests in its history, New York, Sept. 20. Tbe eham~
Toronto
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1955 coharnq&gt;lc n.s of th e Natwn al Wynn 13·5 vs Turley ll-9
Montreal ------- -- - 66 45 .S95 kees defeated the Pomeroy All
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second
day .. of training.
The hl ~h- rrtdidl'~ Do_dgcrs, ~'I'll h son 3-1 vs Brewer S-8
R~chester --------. ~ ~7 .400 Middleport Redlegs, 24-6 and MinUv~ slrt Jll.ih1 v_totcrtru rJpd e r
Wednttdey's Gam••
Syracuse ___ _____ .. _ M 59 .478 ersviHe downed the Pomeroy team
t-he1r b_el'ls a~d s1x out o! sev~n Chicago at Bm;ton
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on i'}\e1r cur1~t West~ ~· lflp, Kansas City at Baltimor e, night
The
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Uuffillo
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M_e .n ow even m It pc.s.t!Jcrn . to Detroit at Washington , night
Monday's R•sulta
.Qhlo Yall•y lend Little Leeg.,.
c:hnoh tlu~ fLng o ~ th e earJ.ru~.s t Cleveland at New York
Toro
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Tem
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date 1m league h1s1o r y. The-y're
Toronto
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Montreal
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Braves
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Bhcoot.in g .at the modern r ocord
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Uu ffalo 4 Rochester a
they .s-et thNl'll.~e l vcs when they
Yankees ---------- 1 0 1.000 ·
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Pet GB Syracuse 7 Richmond 3
ce ~rnrated the N.al·ic.,·al rl..eague'B
Indians ------------· 1. 0 1.000
\ Redlega - · ----.. "- -· 0 1 .000
earlliesrl pt•nnant c:Ji:noching by Brooklyn -~--- 72 32 .692
Havana 9 Colwnbus 5
All Stara .......... o ;
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naiUng dc'\vn the 1953 flag on Milwaukee ____ ~7 46 .M3 141f.l
Toda'f'• Gem11
SUPER ·88 2 DOOR SEDAN
New York - --· 55 50 .524 17 \-2 Columbus at Havana, ni6(1ht
Indianarpolb ------- ~ 87 .427
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Syracuse at Richmond, night
Charleston -----~ --. S7 80 ,3J6
Fle•hlng P.rforlnenre. with the old'• VI Roc:IWt engln• Yov'll H
Tr:ailing MUw 1auk'ee 3-0 Mon·
Chicago ---~-- 150 57 .467 23 ~ Buffalo at Rot!.betlter, night
Arrt~ at it's Trem..uJou• power. Modern li1ht grtflt and CNirn
~ay night, 8ro11kiV1'1 tied the
Mondey•s Rewlts
Cincinnati ____ 47 56 ,o!',56 24% Only games scheduled
finish • with ·h ermonb.lnt intHior Make a c{ate With. ,
sc._:..- with tlwl!lt .r uns In Hie
Denver 11 cHarleston 10, bt
ftlia "18" now.
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AMERICAN A!SOCIATION
.. vcnth lon slngl',t1 by Jackie
Denver D Charleston 1;' 2nd
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Pittsburgh
Robln6o'n, Carl Fu,rlllo, t't:m
Monday's RMults
Toledo ----- ------- 65 50 .&amp;M Toledo 9 Omaha 3
ZlmrnaT jl'nd pinch hltte'r Don
Minneapolis ------· 815 51 .560 St. Paul 5 Indianapolis 0
.Newc-ombe-, a field'.,..• 1 choiC'e J Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 4
New
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Den
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1nd -a walk by Lew Ehtrdett.e
Glimft T..-y
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W. Moln Street
Pomeroy, Ohle
BuebaU fan1 are amazed l!t tht ~ Hats ot to the Lakin team that The Dod-gers 'PU~h ed acr osii t he
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count out the Detroit Tljers, who easy game as thay beat the G'l'li· l27tl\· h&lt;J mer f~J r the B.r,aves.
are jUJt teven and one half aamos polia Eagles, Vanadium, Marietta
Le·£t·ht1nde r Do.n Udd·l e pitcrhblok.
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_It lookl Ute • IJ&amp;bt all the way . winning the event for the third the se·a.so n in- l!i'l;oh ing the Utirdto the tlnlab, and It could be that/ time
pliUK'e C.i.smb ~o 18. O-J victory ov er
tha operation. th5~t will keep pit.,1 1orPlicher Vernon Kirk also did a lhe · Card.s, Liddle .sJ.J;.u:ck oul
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for MVertl weeks wll crlpple the hla support In the final game just three c! th:e.m ln th e- t£ourt.h ~ nn·
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A slgn of thlnrta to come--Kida l'y mn_
throuJh as thoy are really the In shorts out at Lakin yesterday
Willie M.ays paced 'h• Glllrtts'
dark horse of the leaaue.
evening taking ahotar m: a football
nlne-h'lt of~«n•lv• with his 34Dr, John Lutz, the fOrmer Pome- dummy In spite of the intense t·bme:r, 'I cfloubl,e a'nd • •Ingle
roy hl&amp;h !tar, Juat keep~ rolllna heat. It won't . be long .,et'ore
th.a,t ct'rova ln th!~ee runs.
on and on. John, who araduated they'll all be going at it and an- SouthPaw H,ariey Haddix suftrom Pomeroy Jn 1928, teamed other football season will be upon f•red \hl1- 19th tttba.:k.
with bl.a J)llrtner to win the DoubCLncinnatl cll!mtled i'nto salxth
In tourney In the Charleston Clty usit may be 41 lltUe early to make p.!,oce. over .s~nkin g: St. Louils by
teAnia eventa thla past week, and predictions, but from this corner ~&gt;,dg~ng rPhil.a!lelpb!a , 4.1J,
for
they teamed with his Wife, the
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Lti9 mlh s-tra.lgllt •v.[l(' tOry ,
former Kathryn Hask.lns of Galli- we 1 c Arc 0 oore to upset
Art .Fc"vler !;!Dined his s lx.lh
Rocky Marciano when they meet
poUa, to wln the Ml-.ed Doubles In September In that heavyweight victory aHrlwt!P'h he ·n eeded 1h eip
event. John must be at le..t 40
from Her.s'heU Freema n, whc.n
)'eli! of age now, but he etlU -ean championship fight. We'll tell you the P.h il~ ac~cd up and se:ored
why later.
1haw the youngster• a thlna or
--~~-the ir Hnlll n•1n· in t he tn !nth . Th e
two on the tennis courtJ.
RccJ.l e~i!l fll.sMc n('d what 'J)roved
Good luck to Rwt Jarvia, who
to b e- the dC"e&lt;id·ing nm of\C Murry
left Saturday for hll new position
OU fOWn eeS
Diclr.so.n ·i:n the ('!~hlh when Wa•l ·
at Mt. Vernon aa aaalatant foot.
ly Po.st, Gu.s Be1J a..n d iBo'h '[bur· ..
ball coach, and also a:ood luck to
rrJaln eaclh si ngled a.f-ter two wer e
hll succeuor here in Pomeroy,
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Dick .Hall, w~b failed to m•k.e
Afex Cilo, who ts movinc Into
tOWII tbll week. They must really
UgUSt
l~t blo loogue O'Ode .. a flrot
do thlnp right In Mt. Vernon. Rex
bes;eman, w~""' the rrOufe fo'r
waa havin1 trouble aetUna 1
1-lBRAM, 0 . UIP-Coach P.aul t~e flr.s.t tlmt In th'• maf.o,rt
boi'IH!r In his new location. and the Brev.m 8ald t•oday the\;?;;,~~~:: while pltchi'"U !the P'i 'n t.. to
Sportt: Editor of the Mt. Vernon All-8t·ar1 could
be ~
_. 5.4 victorY o~.~ th• C11bs.
p.~per aated for help JJI lUI eol- w.hen they m-ee t ~1.1 Cl!Wel,a.nd
Hell ~ve up nine hlta, at~ruc:k
umD, and the next day Rex had BrO\\'tlll in tJh.e atlliJiua) rollcge- cut five end waU,-..d rjr.M. H•
hfa home.
pro.ffl!ion•al football rame in •ho d"p~d $n thtt tllft. lhlt
Ohioag'1), Aua. 12.
ctedded th.e V~m• J',n the nl"th.
Brwtll pol,nted ou.t t.nat the Rerrnsom Jeelt1l·l1 homered f.or
An.&amp;t1rr1 ue beLnl coached by tlw Cuba whllt 0'-l• L-cfrlg cot.profeas·Lunal co-aahe1 t-bl.s year, r.ec:t.d fc" tW. c1rcult fc'r. -th•
lnetea:d ol. ooachN p-l9ked from Plr•tn.
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Thero were no Kames rohedul·
meetlalp.
cd ln ·thP- .Aln erllen.tn
Lea,u.e
He Hid Lt'• a' wre bet tha-t whel'e the White Sox lead t-h.e
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Yankees and lndllans by
one
1tdl' hAve dtoae.n the plla')',o rl on ga'me.
how they looked to pro aeoute
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Sporta Vlritlar
1'he Worl'd Su'ie.s still is ei·g ht
weeks a'W,llY but it
appp.a·r ed
m\~ h dcser to1..'1ily uti ' th e h~bi ­
lunt L odg.l'r&lt;S
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ttle penmnt melrrn and t!'be d·is.ap&lt;pdnt('d £raves aH bu.t
resU,in£d th(rrr.sclrvt'~ to a .Sl."CG·ndplac.e .sl•liC' e.
Amy · lingering
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Ph Jl adBlphia at Cinciimatl-2
inl Gjria Champ\-biip it lild· '
w L Pet. GB ' t wJ n1ght-Rogovin 2-0 and Negray
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Chicago -- - --- 62 39 .614
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.:,jher matt.IiOll, Nita&gt;Cy Fab,y o!
MRS. HALLIE ROUSH, rlght,
Lakin St,eiM Hospltel
New York ___ 62 41 .602 1
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~rin#feld, Ohio lost to l!H''
Cleveland ____ 62 41 .602 1
lirookl yn at Milwaukee night- wlch~w of th.e Lite L. C~ Rou.sh,
winners of th't m..._., In nr ..
Senigr.•l of So Francklco.
fcumdelr of the B:end Softb.ll . mo'nl... ..,ol,owing the chamlf- ,
Boston _______ 60 43 ,583 3
C' r ~ ig 3-0 vs BuhL 8-7
6-0; e.nd s..... l'rootor o!
Taut'tl•men't pNsents the .L. C.
Oet mit ------ ~5 47 .539 7'h
New York at St. Loui s •nightic91•hlp t•m.• M
Saturdey Norllhrid~&amp;:e, Cai 1::f., beat L1Ddl ,,.
R.l~u•h
N'"mortal Trophy to
Mr:Call 4 3 vs Schmidt 2-1
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Nein of Mli.ddlt&gt;tc·w.n, Obio, &amp;.1,
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F~yd Wlnston, m.,astar of the
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l 'ltlsburgh at ChicagO-Law 7-5
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vs Rush ti-8
~ny:; M;e;nday nilg't-11 I!Jld saw t he
Wedne1day's G•m•t;
MARIETTA -$ElKS RICOR~
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l e-ague Deade r&amp; .st.r-4:!telh .th ei r tnr.lrPhJiadelphia ·at Cincinnati, night
ROCKY
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Brooklyn a1 MiLwaukee, night
In Bend Little League
GROSS!NGER, N..Y. UP-Heavy
has beclll all Sf a~Sun.
Tuasday"s Probably Pitchers
l' ittsbm.gh J({ Chicago
The MiddlepOrt Yankees, the College atb.letle tHms look to weight dra~ion Roeky •1rlai'tiano
llrookl~'ll 's '"nHtg-ic
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Detroit at Washington nightNew York at St. Louis night
Minersville Indians, · and the. Ra- breaking the inte'rcollegiate re- floored his sparring ~er ~ F•
now i.'J. 3'7 , meaning arny nmnb~r Lary 10-11 vs Stone 5-ll
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Braves are tied at the top of .cord for the' number of athletic 1ix Antoni.o of Dayton, Q~ SUD&lt; ·
of Dodr,:;er vJotorie·s or Broarve de·
Kansas City at 'Baltimore-night
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
the standings in the Ohio Valley contests played this f.aJl.
day during ·a -workout 1Jr hl.l
fea1iS which rl!dd U'p to 37 will -Shantz 4-8 vs Wight 0·3
W ' L Pet. Bend Little Leagua
The College. ·h'as played a total title light with Areble Moore at
Cleveland at New Y.orkjight
make Wat t AlMon's forc es , t~. e
In
games last' Friday, the Yan- of 1,741 contests in its history, New York, Sept. 20. Tbe eham~
Toronto
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1955 coharnq&gt;lc n.s of th e Natwn al Wynn 13·5 vs Turley ll-9
Montreal ------- -- - 66 45 .S95 kees defeated the Pomeroy All
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second
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The hl ~h- rrtdidl'~ Do_dgcrs, ~'I'll h son 3-1 vs Brewer S-8
R~chester --------. ~ ~7 .400 Middleport Redlegs, 24-6 and MinUv~ slrt Jll.ih1 v_totcrtru rJpd e r
Wednttdey's Gam••
Syracuse ___ _____ .. _ M 59 .478 ersviHe downed the Pomeroy team
t-he1r b_el'ls a~d s1x out o! sev~n Chicago at Bm;ton
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on i'}\e1r cur1~t West~ ~· lflp, Kansas City at Baltimor e, night
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M_e .n ow even m It pc.s.t!Jcrn . to Detroit at Washington , night
Monday's R•sulta
.Qhlo Yall•y lend Little Leeg.,.
c:hnoh tlu~ fLng o ~ th e earJ.ru~.s t Cleveland at New York
Toro
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Bhcoot.in g .at the modern r ocord
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Uu ffalo 4 Rochester a
they .s-et thNl'll.~e l vcs when they
Yankees ---------- 1 0 1.000 ·
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Pet GB Syracuse 7 Richmond 3
ce ~rnrated the N.al·ic.,·al rl..eague'B
Indians ------------· 1. 0 1.000
\ Redlega - · ----.. "- -· 0 1 .000
earlliesrl pt•nnant c:Ji:noching by Brooklyn -~--- 72 32 .692
Havana 9 Colwnbus 5
All Stara .......... o ;
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naiUng dc'\vn the 1953 flag on Milwaukee ____ ~7 46 .M3 141f.l
Toda'f'• Gem11
SUPER ·88 2 DOOR SEDAN
New York - --· 55 50 .524 17 \-2 Columbus at Havana, ni6(1ht
Indianarpolb ------- ~ 87 .427
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Syracuse at Richmond, night
Charleston -----~ --. S7 80 ,3J6
Fle•hlng P.rforlnenre. with the old'• VI Roc:IWt engln• Yov'll H
Tr:ailing MUw 1auk'ee 3-0 Mon·
Chicago ---~-- 150 57 .467 23 ~ Buffalo at Rot!.betlter, night
Arrt~ at it's Trem..uJou• power. Modern li1ht grtflt and CNirn
~ay night, 8ro11kiV1'1 tied the
Mondey•s Rewlts
Cincinnati ____ 47 56 ,o!',56 24% Only games scheduled
finish • with ·h ermonb.lnt intHior Make a c{ate With. ,
sc._:..- with tlwl!lt .r uns In Hie
Denver 11 cHarleston 10, bt
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AMERICAN A!SOCIATION
.. vcnth lon slngl',t1 by Jackie
Denver D Charleston 1;' 2nd
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Robln6o'n, Carl Fu,rlllo, t't:m
Monday's RMults
Toledo ----- ------- 65 50 .&amp;M Toledo 9 Omaha 3
ZlmrnaT jl'nd pinch hltte'r Don
Minneapolis ------· 815 51 .560 St. Paul 5 Indianapolis 0
.Newc-ombe-, a field'.,..• 1 choiC'e J Pittsburgh 5 Chicago 4
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Den
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1nd -a walk by Lew Ehtrdett.e
Glimft T..-y
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W. Moln Street
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BuebaU fan1 are amazed l!t tht ~ Hats ot to the Lakin team that The Dod-gers 'PU~h ed acr osii t he
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rloseneu ot tbe torrid American took the: Bendr $oftball tourney wbnl1 1i,ng r un iJn the loth .oflf l o~ ­
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front of Cleveland aDd the Y.an· Redbirds had to fight for each of wtth the b ac'iCs .full, o.llowing J t:,n ·
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count out the Detroit Tljers, who easy game as thay beat the G'l'li· l27tl\· h&lt;J mer f~J r the B.r,aves.
are jUJt teven and one half aamos polia Eagles, Vanadium, Marietta
Le·£t·ht1nde r Do.n Udd·l e pitcrhblok.
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_It lookl Ute • IJ&amp;bt all the way . winning the event for the third the se·a.so n in- l!i'l;oh ing the Utirdto the tlnlab, and It could be that/ time
pliUK'e C.i.smb ~o 18. O-J victory ov er
tha operation. th5~t will keep pit.,1 1orPlicher Vernon Kirk also did a lhe · Card.s, Liddle .sJ.J;.u:ck oul
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for MVertl weeks wll crlpple the hla support In the final game just three c! th:e.m ln th e- t£ourt.h ~ nn·
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A slgn of thlnrta to come--Kida l'y mn_
throuJh as thoy are really the In shorts out at Lakin yesterday
Willie M.ays paced 'h• Glllrtts'
dark horse of the leaaue.
evening taking ahotar m: a football
nlne-h'lt of~«n•lv• with his 34Dr, John Lutz, the fOrmer Pome- dummy In spite of the intense t·bme:r, 'I cfloubl,e a'nd • •Ingle
roy hl&amp;h !tar, Juat keep~ rolllna heat. It won't . be long .,et'ore
th.a,t ct'rova ln th!~ee runs.
on and on. John, who araduated they'll all be going at it and an- SouthPaw H,ariey Haddix suftrom Pomeroy Jn 1928, teamed other football season will be upon f•red \hl1- 19th tttba.:k.
with bl.a J)llrtner to win the DoubCLncinnatl cll!mtled i'nto salxth
In tourney In the Charleston Clty usit may be 41 lltUe early to make p.!,oce. over .s~nkin g: St. Louils by
teAnia eventa thla past week, and predictions, but from this corner ~&gt;,dg~ng rPhil.a!lelpb!a , 4.1J,
for
they teamed with his Wife, the
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Lti9 mlh s-tra.lgllt •v.[l(' tOry ,
former Kathryn Hask.lns of Galli- we 1 c Arc 0 oore to upset
Art .Fc"vler !;!Dined his s lx.lh
Rocky Marciano when they meet
poUa, to wln the Ml-.ed Doubles In September In that heavyweight victory aHrlwt!P'h he ·n eeded 1h eip
event. John must be at le..t 40
from Her.s'heU Freema n, whc.n
)'eli! of age now, but he etlU -ean championship fight. We'll tell you the P.h il~ ac~cd up and se:ored
why later.
1haw the youngster• a thlna or
--~~-the ir Hnlll n•1n· in t he tn !nth . Th e
two on the tennis courtJ.
RccJ.l e~i!l fll.sMc n('d what 'J)roved
Good luck to Rwt Jarvia, who
to b e- the dC"e&lt;id·ing nm of\C Murry
left Saturday for hll new position
OU fOWn eeS
Diclr.so.n ·i:n the ('!~hlh when Wa•l ·
at Mt. Vernon aa aaalatant foot.
ly Po.st, Gu.s Be1J a..n d iBo'h '[bur· ..
ball coach, and also a:ood luck to
rrJaln eaclh si ngled a.f-ter two wer e
hll succeuor here in Pomeroy,
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Dick .Hall, w~b failed to m•k.e
Afex Cilo, who ts movinc Into
tOWII tbll week. They must really
UgUSt
l~t blo loogue O'Ode .. a flrot
do thlnp right In Mt. Vernon. Rex
bes;eman, w~""' the rrOufe fo'r
waa havin1 trouble aetUna 1
1-lBRAM, 0 . UIP-Coach P.aul t~e flr.s.t tlmt In th'• maf.o,rt
boi'IH!r In his new location. and the Brev.m 8ald t•oday the\;?;;,~~~:: while pltchi'"U !the P'i 'n t.. to
Sportt: Editor of the Mt. Vernon All-8t·ar1 could
be ~
_. 5.4 victorY o~.~ th• C11bs.
p.~per aated for help JJI lUI eol- w.hen they m-ee t ~1.1 Cl!Wel,a.nd
Hell ~ve up nine hlta, at~ruc:k
umD, and the next day Rex had BrO\\'tlll in tJh.e atlliJiua) rollcge- cut five end waU,-..d rjr.M. H•
hfa home.
pro.ffl!ion•al football rame in •ho d"p~d $n thtt tllft. lhlt
Ohioag'1), Aua. 12.
ctedded th.e V~m• J',n the nl"th.
Brwtll pol,nted ou.t t.nat the Rerrnsom Jeelt1l·l1 homered f.or
An.&amp;t1rr1 ue beLnl coached by tlw Cuba whllt 0'-l• L-cfrlg cot.profeas·Lunal co-aahe1 t-bl.s year, r.ec:t.d fc" tW. c1rcult fc'r. -th•
lnetea:d ol. ooachN p-l9ked from Plr•tn.
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Thero were no Kames rohedul·
meetlalp.
cd ln ·thP- .Aln erllen.tn
Lea,u.e
He Hid Lt'• a' wre bet tha-t whel'e the White Sox lead t-h.e
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Coach Cthrl1 IJIJimbeau l!fld
Yankees and lndllans by
one
1tdl' hAve dtoae.n the plla')',o rl on ga'me.
how they looked to pro aeoute
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1'he Worl'd Su'ie.s still is ei·g ht
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appp.a·r ed
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lunt L odg.l'r&lt;S
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1 t 1 Notices
PERMIANENT WAVJ!: snnA.L
AugtJ!llt 3 -to September 1. Re·
gular .
u-"lnel-.00

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ly l.3dy Bellltly S•loo, 802 E.
M:aiiD st. (1 bJ'oot abov-e Rig
iind Been. Pbon-e 22.3-Y . Open
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Steaks, Choplj Shrimp. or your
favorite .nndwiah. Air conditioned.
7-115-30te

Carpenters
Available

v,.!e H . Ra1lll!!f wl&gt;o left !Monday
for lU.i M.w bome W .J1or1da..
,Pre sm~ w:en Rev. ~ataff 1 'Mr.
New WotorforcL 0 .
fmd
M'rs. Glen.roy H. ·Ew:Lnr awl
Mr. and Mn. Grover White,
M!'.
and
M!r.t. N-euttling.
•pent ~clay wl!b Mr. and Mro.
Clayton Jones. So. Charleston.
·Mr. and Mrs. Betmie Ga~er and and &amp;in. Franklin Hoffman and
1001 ~nt tbe weekend in Colum- daughter, Mrs. Luther Partlow,
biJ.,S.
Mra. Lily Thomas, Mr. and Mt.a.
Jim Thomas, son Jimmie, MrJ.
Mr,l. Thelnla Cl.rt:le wbo
Meade Whipple, Mrs. Martha Jk..
tbe past three weeks at
Elroy, son VIrgil and Mrs. Milo
here returned to Salem,
Biggs.
Mrs. Minnie Orr wbo has been
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and ions,
at · Uvingston, Montana, retumeq. Reedsville, ~eot the week4tn4
home Tuctsday. .
wtth the former's parents, Mr. and
'M r. and lllra. William Sorden Mrs. c. L. Orr.
caJled on the· for.mer's mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Torrence
Mrs. Lola Sorden, Friday evenlnl. and daughters, Tuppers ·Plains
Mr. and Mts. Leo Eddy and spent Sunday evening with Mr.

2-2-U

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LEGAL NOTICB

REEDSVJIJ.E

~heal

family of Woooter ..,.nt the ,weOk and Mrs. Warden Ours.
ly SARAH ·M. RIFE
end witb Mr. and Mrs. Grover
,Miss Martha Orr, Columbus 18:
Mr. IUld M:rt. Ed Reinhard White and f&amp;!D\ily. Their dauJh.- spending her vacation · with her
an,d twiN, JUcky and VJ.I$:y~ twibo 'ters Judy and Nancy wbo had ..parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Ori.
lpMt tbe put week ~ere wJth 1 1pent the past two weeks .with
Misses Roberta and sandra
ber folD, Mr. and Mrl. Chutes their grandparents returned Ji.ome Trussell, Long Bottom, are spend- ·
R'ife· ao.d famiJy, retur.ned lo wit·b them.
lng a week' with their grandpar.
theft bOJDe .in Ookmlbll:f, Sllnday.
.Mr. and .~.•i.tase Haggy spent en:ts, Mr. and Mn;. .s. E. Trussell.
''bc•me Rite aoc'ornpanled them Sunday wltb Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Marion Bostoo..
I'·
.for a· week:'ll!ll ovlait.
flysell.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Barr and
b . Freda Bow-Bil a'lld ~augb.
Tbose calling oD Mr. and Mrs.
family spent Sttnda)' with friende: ter, Beve:rly 1.1J! son, Burnie, are Charles Spe~ef and Mre. Etta
at Cbeshire.
spendlnl ra week with ·Mr · .&amp;.nrd Spencer durJng tbe wee- w~re
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!Mr. and Mr.: Edward Chev.a llet Mrs. Jtli.Tf Bow0J;J and · :GMnd.ly oMr. and Mrs. J.ohn Hoffman,. Mr.
visited at HarrlMlle, W. Va., re- of Carrdll, 0 . '
cenUy wltb her cousin, Lem RoMr. and Mra. Harloan Rife ud
Mr. and Mr.s. Gerald Saxton
t~rts and family.
1001, lUcbard aod .bm.. Dale were in ,Pomeroy SatUl'day morning.
lfPOO.t Sunday eveniJlJ1 ;ith
John AimeD and famlly
Mrs. Dorothy Beveridge tm.d
leo
!life
ond
lamlfo&gt;,
R9ooie
Rife
Albert Saundets and famil:v
spent
SUnday
witb
Riebard
RUe.
sen,
Freddle, rrt Athens, . p ,,
ONLY
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McArthur visited here recently
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed'WIIlrd'
Rife
and
spent
Friday
with
·ber
mother
I
with B:"'L. Edwardt and famlly .
aon, BUI-y, of OohJm.bu,it, 0., were and .s!Jitcr, lfr.&amp;. Helen Reia:hi.rd
Lona . H. Bc:jrlnJ and family
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aafli.ng on hr. paients, M.r. and of Col-umlbut, 0', Dorc.t'hy and
spent Sunday wUh frienda lo.
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:Mr&amp;
Oharlea RJfe and lamil'y, family r~~.ro mo.vi.n'g to Dayton; o.,
Belpre.
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SlWlday. They oalled -on :Mr" ·and this weekend w!here !her busI Piece tl:dDr 1tooas Saito ·
Mn. George . :Waa:oner of Bel· Mu. Val Rl"'! or Wllk..,.llle, o. band, George Beveridge bias
pl-enl
go DOWN\
Mr.
·and
Mi'a,
Gerald
SaxtM
pre and Mrs. RUth Wauoner and:
aJHi
fami~
att-ended
~he
flair
a1
Mr.
and
MB.
Jerry
Bowen
and
lllalau~
Tr
Ea•y PIY.,mOI!•
two children ~ ParkerSburg, Mr.
famJly, cll!l•4. "' ·her parents,
It Todtly at
and Mrs. Don Minger of Clark•· Welilltoo, Friday evcnblg.
.Mr. alld' Mia, tEmory ~ohnsot"on Mr. and Mrs. Uoy.d Wood, Saturburg were rece11t ,suests ·of Mr. and
and
daU®hJter, A'ddi'e, also Einier &lt;lay. 'J1bey were retU.nlng ·to theix
Rutloncl Furn.
Mrs. L. S. Bu,ctley.
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Rowe,
called oil Clloarles !Rife and ,home !D, Carroll, · 0 ., ltfter
Albert AWl- and family of
week's ·Vac:&amp;ttion trip to N'Orth
Rutlllld. 0.
Long Bottom were rP.~Cent visltora ofamll)r, Frlday eY&lt;\Ddng.
Oarblin·a.
of tlte Edwardi.'famllf.t
Mr. and ,Mra. Cbarle.s rute we.re
Mrs. JuM.tta SQtOOJ. and ebild·
.
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b~Laeu
eo!l:lters ln WelletGII., SatTimmie .on~
,
Furn.
Mr. and Kr&amp;· Robert Elberfield
wUb ~.,. mother,
· W· VL
of Rockland were busln888 vlsl~ urday.
Earl Reed apent &amp;undliy wilib
tors here reee&amp;tl)'.
Mr. and Mra. Vlrfll li9Mcer J.aaac Barre,.tt a·nd fatnlly.
Mr. and M.rs. Harlan Rite and
who were married last Sunday are
aons,
ft.idbard '- and J imknie ·at·
now living in the Spencer apertment formerly occupied by Don te.nde,d tbe auto race" at Ohill1cothe, Saturd·lt)" eove.nihg.
.
Spra1ue and family.
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Mr.
and
~a.
1\onuJ.e
·•WUllam.s
Mr. ancl Mn Junior Speoeer of
Columbus a11e spendlnl tbelr va- and ,son, spent SWuLay with h.er
cation at ~he late Glen BorJng parent.,, 'Mr. and Mra. Edmund
Fos,ter,
borne.
Mr. llnd Mta. Ed Reinhard
Mi-s. &amp;db MoOre and famlly of
ani)
tw.!T..s caMed oo .Mr. oand Mr,s.
Columbus &amp;pent tbe past week at
the Pacll;ard borne whh Mr uncle Viai Rife ol. WUktsvllle Su.nd·ay
momlng.
,.·
Fred Coleman-.
Mrs.
M)'rlo
1\lfe
Isn't
Mrs. Rutb Bartiemu.s. of Columat.
thiJ
.
t
ime.
.
bua 1pent tb:e weekend here with
bn Kn1pp called ~n
bet rnotber, Mrs. Nettle Cowdery.
Rife ~turday eYtlliDi·
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Ear) Reed cllti!:d on
Rife Sallll'day
Lion New..t
Earl l\dkiu, Mr._ E~.Wene Adt.lM Mld children, GlJo.rJ• ao.d
Gordon, &lt;barlee 0.1Ln, h., of
PClmuqr, :Mra. Dora Stratton. and
M'n. WilUam. Cook.
Rlcent v.l,l!ton ln the
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'A WitiH'I' rN.St Wl.t s~~;.~
at tbe Bl~ Cook hom&amp;
ev.fnkla. ,'11¥Jae JlftHOt were
an4 Mr•. Clevfland Howard
da.tera, !P~b ad Darlene,
tbtiJ Doi\llt JUNt, Keith PrJdie.
~~~~~~~ot~· D4$C41, Jln. Dora
Mr, MHl Mr1. WJn·

Eva Ramey, c/o Charles Angles,
Hamilton, Sias, West Vif. BY MISS LUCY KIBBLE
West
I "b I I
way to
LOCAL de1snuor
o seII newl OUR
d TOWN-The
h 1 surest
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ginia;
Milburn Ramey, Startat,
1
evelop t e ou commumty
·Mr. and Mn. · Orva Miller- of
Fall Llne natlonaLJ f m
West
Virginia;
Grace - Sargent, Little Hocking we'rt business vlli·
el
tor
m
y
a
ous
ap.
and
create
permanent
prosper8
p r
en, women, and chil-~, ity is to encouraa:e the bulldina: Castle Woods, Virginia; Id&amp;; l,l"'il- tors here Wednesclly evening.
dren. Full or part time work.
up of steady payrolls.
yons, an Incompetent ptrson, c/o
M1u Mary Ann PettJ who ia
Write Realsilk, Charleston, W.
CUCKLER REALTY
State Mental Institution, LoulJ· employed ilt'COlumbus was the
Va.
7·30.Ztc
8oJt~229
Phone 108-Y
viUe, Kentuclty: The. SU(C)erinten- week end •uet6' 01 her sister, Mrs.

dent of tbe State Menta] lnstltu·
Uon, Louisville, Kentucky; Nelle
- - - - ' - - - - - - - Markwell, Route No. 1, Bueebel,
LOCAL UNION 650
MIDDLEPORT
KentUICky; Canza Fay Rice, Camp
PHONI 105, POMIROY
'FURNISHINGS OF 45. ROOM HO. 6 room &amp;: bath fram e, full base- Taylor, Kentucky; and Ina Mae
Everything nec:essary to
ment, double garage, all utili· Nelllon, Box 80S, Rural Route No.
BO'JTLEl? GAs-Installation and TEL.
open up with and be ready for
ties,
823 Pearl St.
~. Fairdale, Kentucky; wiU take
· service. See us for prices. RUTbuainellll. $2600. For all. Imme- '7 room &amp; bsth frame, garage, all notice that Audrey Miller, Ado
LAND FURNITURE at Rutland.
diate delivery. Write Baker Houtlllties, 1175· Vine St.
mlnlstratrix of the Eatate of
IJ-30.U
tel, Charleston, W. Ya. 7-30-8tc 6 room &amp; bath, brick, garage, all Ulyasea: Grant Ra-mey, deceased,
filed her petition, July 21, 1953,
utilities, 797 So. 2nd St.
lEI Lost &amp; Found
(2m Business Services POMII!OY
In th-e Probate Court of Meie&amp;
County, Ohio, case number 18,926
LO~'T-4 month old White Collie,
SEPTIC TANKS
6 room &amp; bath frame, garage, all 111leging 'that the ~ersonal estate
brown head, Anwers to nama
vaulh,
wens
and
Cllltems
Clein·
utilltic!t, Rt. 7 near Beacon Ser· of said decedent Ji insufficient to
of TINY. Last seen on Second
ert. Installation ot tanks and
vice Station.
psy hi' debts and that said UlysSt. In ft·ont of Elberfeldm. If
filter beds. sewer lines Opened. 6 room &amp; bath frame, baseme.nt, ses Grant ~mey dl&amp;d seized in
found notify Olan Goodwin,
Miller SanitatJon Service, Guy•
aJl utilitie~ Carmen Sqbdlvls· fee simple ot the following des·
Phone 313, Pomeroy. '1 ·30-3tp
.tribed real estate, to.wlt:
ville 29F7, Route 2, Coolvute:
ion.
OhJo.
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.25tc
10
Acre
Farm, 7 room frame dwel·
PAIICIL NO. ONE
7
15
(8 BI Auto Services
Situated
in the County or Meigs,
Q
QUICK
SERVICE on
90lf&lt;t Acre
Farm;
30 acret
tlllable, State Gf Ohio, and Township of
on Rt.
7 near
Cheshire.
p.JrJna by Pietorp
all mineral rights, 15 room frsme Rutland and more particularly
and brake
1ervlce.
watchmalt:er.
COLLINS
house with bath, Lead,ng Creek bounded an.d deScribed as fo~lows:
SaleiJ SUYI&lt;e, W.
LERS,
Pomeror.
Road.
M1iD St., · PometoJ,
Oblo.
Beginntng on the South line of
219 Acre Farm, 2 story 7 rooon Sectlon 23, Town 26 and Ranae to&amp;
Phllne 281.
5-&amp;--d
FOR.!KA.N a ABBO'I'T T. V. 81!8
house, outbuildings, 3 cisterns
VICE All Mll11 Repaired b' EJ,
and well. Can be purehascd at the SOutheast Cotner of Josiah
181 Auto Sales
pert Teeblllclllll. Pbone a&amp;&amp; 'Y
wlth or without Dairy Cattle: Writht'a land: thence We9t 10~
rods to the center of road; thence
1962 PONI'lAC Delux 4 door SeMiddleport.
6-JM
130,000 ft. of timber, near Rt. north 47~ degrees West 6 rod.
dan , $949. Blaettnars, Pomeroy, lADIO &amp; Tl!:l..EVISION
33, about 4 miles frou1 Pomeroy. along said road; thence North M
Ohio.
7-3~tc
~hon-e 200. Clelud
RODNEY DOWNING,
degrees West 7\i rods; thence
North ~4lh degrees West 23 roda;
19M PON'tlAC 2 door Sedan,
Store 118 W. Main St.,
R••l E•t•t• Brok•r
2·23·U
Phono 6136-M 0 r 6311
the.nce North 36 deerees West a
$1~80. Blacttnar'm, PomerOyj __:_ _ _ -;::--;:;;;::;;;;;;;:--1 7-ao.atc
ro1'; thence North 17'tt de1rees
Ohio.
7-liiHIIctiF.\\ ~ .. :r.IACHINlil&gt;
.
West 31,1 rods; thence North 711/St
New Aud lJ1ed
degrees · East some 43~ rods tu
1969 DODG£ 4 door Sedan, $1196.
LEIJAL NOTICE
repaJred by ~nlned
All
modela
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
the Easl line or the Iandi of sald
Okey
Mills,
Mallory,
West
Vir·
u:pert•. Wrlttea •uanntee oa
,-311-6te
Josiah Wright; tbooce Soutb 44\ii
all repaln and mithlnea eJ:. glnla: Arthur Mills, Mallory, We.!9t rods to the beginning, containing
1932 CHEVHOLET Delux 4- door
eept the Neeeht and Elaa. Virgln.la; Marie Mills Mi1o, Logan, 8 acres, more o,. Ieaa.
Sedan, SSW. Blacttnar'a, PomeFree home d~moll.trl'.tlon aud West Vlr&amp;inia; Chllore Mills PenPARCEL NO. TWO
roy, Ohio.
7-3&lt;HStc
attaebment lnlh11C!bona. Free tecost, Madison Helgbt, Virginia ;
SitUated In the County of M~ias,
Wilbur
Mills,
Kenova,
West
VIP
bome eatimatel on repaJra.
State of Ohio, and Townah1p of
19!l3 BUICK Super V8 Coover·
?or sober, dependable, honeat glnla; Nell Mltls Montgomery, Rutland and more
partlcu1arly
tlble Coupo, $1791i Bbettnarta,
aervlce and tood buva. Phone 206 TrJnlty Avenue, Wilm 4-, Dela- bounded and deacribed at followt:
7-30-fltc
Pomeroy, Ohio.
ware; Genard Mills, Jr., wbosa
1109-J.
:Beginning 16 rode and 21 link•
address Is unknown; Albert MJll!,
KEEToN'S
SEW!NG
19M CHEVROLET 2 ton truck, 2
North &amp;nd 72 rods and 19 links
New
Haven,
West
VireiDJ.a;
C.
P.
llA.:HINE SERVll:l:
ap. axlo. New engine, $16~.
L. Harvey E. MUJ5, R. A. 115472007, East from the Southwest corner of
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
!los ~­
C. Btry. 7th A. A. A. A. W. B. N, Section 23 and in the eetlter of
Pomeror. ObJo,
7-3o-6te
A. P. 0, 28 e/o Postmaster, New tbe road; thence North 65 rodl
JULY HOTTIIT MONTtl
York, New York; and Carl Mills, and 19 links; thenee soUth 60 deI'&gt;II For Sole
COLUMBUS, 0. UP-July went 646 Brou · Street, Longmont, grees East lo&amp; roda; th,ence North
60 degrees East 8 rodl; thenti
Buslneu Bullding- 2 Apartments Into tha record boob here u the Colorado; will take notice that
South
61 dej:rees Eaat 10 rodl;
Le.ttie
May
MIJI1,
Administratrix
botteat
In
bi81.oey.
Sunday'a
high
with 2 now bath&amp; upstair•, 1
of
92
made
it
the
2bt
straleht
day
of
the
Estate
of
Wmlam
M.
Mllla:,
thence
South 61 decree~ Eut to
large room down stain. All
rods;
thence
South 80 rods and 15
deceased
filed
her
petition,
July
with
temperatures
more
than
90
new plumbing. Phone 9&amp;7-Y,
Dick Harrl~ .
7·2Utp degreea. Tbe old m1rll: waa 19 29, 19llft, In the Probate CoUrt linkl; thence W.eat to the eerit61"
consecutive daya, set Jn 1001
of Meia:s County,
Ohio, Case of tbe road, (eouilty); tbenee In 1
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR
Number 18,W, aUegh~a: that th~ nortbwesterly dJreetlon alona tbe
SALE-W•Ich'1 Dl$1.00 Storo,
personal estate of said decedent, center of said road to tbe place
Middleport. Present location
Wllllam M. Mills, is lnmHiclent to of bea:lnnina:, contalDiaa 18 aero,
IICIIAP IRON - IQII'AUJ
lea~d to A. lc P.-must move
pay hi• debts and ehargea of aO. more or less, and all tbe eatAte.
by Sept. bt. Will seU all mer·
mlnlstertna bl1 e1tate; that the title and interett of the said ADccbandlse Including tlxturea.
'41d Wllll•m M. Mill• clled •oiled clrew Lambert, his heir&amp; aDd ••
Good opportunity . Thrivlni com·
In fee limple of the followlDJi IIIJISI.
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munity. Merchandise tin be
deacrlbed real eJ'l•te:
!Be na the same ·real estate tha..
B.e1Jnnla 1
rod' and 11 Unks
OHIO
moved to another location. Wlll
Situate in Lhe Townsnip of S\lt· was conveyed to the adld Maql' ElK of tbe sou.tbweet eorner of
uel'lfict~. FJeanor Welc:h Zelber.
ton, County ot. Me)D, and State Lambert by ADdrow Laml&gt;ort by Section u, Town 8 and 111111• }'
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ot Ohio, and bounded antl de• deed dated the 13th day ol Oeto, o1 tho Ohio Compony'a Pufthaae:
her, 111.14, which claed It now ~f ·llllnce r..ot 114 rods: then&lt;e
l'llooo 110
.. eribed 11 follow.. tlo·wlt:
reeord In the offJc:e of the Countt Nortb tl J'Odt. to the run: tl\enee
Becinnlai
at
the
Northetat
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OUTBOARD MOTOR, Martin 80,
ner
of
the
65~
acre
tract
'de~kul
Reeorde~ ol Melp County, 9h\o,• In 1 weaterl,y dlreetlon 11p the
7.2 H. P. Late Model, excellent
to Rebetca Martin by ChQrlea In Deed Book 141 at Pqo 27; I~ run to the Wut line of oald lot:
condition. $70.00, Pomeroy 809'1
Bell and Mary Jane Bell, h1l wile, whieh •aid deed refer~ ·It•her•
South to the place of bet
7 30.31p
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by deed dated April 2, 1879· by made for a better fuUu 11~
1uPPoaed to eont,tn 40
WheD
ODe
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On e Grey rlctinc horae, we.atern. •IIY, Ieee the oaddut ~lty
thence South on the E1st line t~ more
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of
or lea, sceptinl out
Reynolds Dairy Store, Middlethe
Southeast
corner
of
aa.id
tract
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above
.premlaea ·1&amp; aeres
real
.. ot lite, a lovtd One Plllt!!t
port. Call 628W.
7-aQ.lllp
thence West on the South lin&amp; t~
Tbe aervlce of a tru&amp;tWt'rt.IIJ
A. Brown to
the Nortbwelt corner of tb&amp; 1ro
Funral
Director
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Stoel filiq Cl~ 2&amp;" X &amp;2", 4
acre tract sold by Charlea 'BeJl
drawers. lit Cla11 Condition. 1blt. The C1)Mfort of our pe,r.
and Mary Jane Bell to Elza • MarJoaal
attentlo~
awalla
Jtnr
Mra. Fred Lapglotz, 124 E.
~ln; thenee North parollol with the
tall.
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Malo St. (behind Pomeroy Hltfh
Eatt Uae of said UG~ aere tract
We're
alway1
readJ
to
len'l
S.hoot.)
7-27-Btc
to
the East
Northtoline
s•Jdoffi.act·
the Wea~t.
thenee
the ot
placa
b~ Georte
~ ~J~I·n:;e~?.;;;~·:~;.~~lio
~ YEI.JLOW I'~We ~!ave
a:lnnlng, eontainlna: twenty, (20), following
Golden JubU~ 1nd
w.blte
acrea, more or leas.
Nickerson's
ready now. Brine eontai.Der.
Weblter Fruit Farm, 6 mlJM
Al•o • rleht of WAf 13 feet Uoe or said 160
eut ot Cbuter. Ohio.
wJde beJinntna at the Southwe•t thence We."l '-"-"·'
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oorner of the 11id traet b~l!lby $poth Hne of
conveyed: thenea alona the. West No. 1196 to the
U.nueed c:Witom mde SEAT
Une of the 20 acre tract of ~ eont1lning liJ
OCIVtERS, he-a'YI)' Jl)'loa
Martin about 12 rodl to a raviile·
Belns the
plHtie., gr&amp;etl pla*!. For
thence tollow1n1 tbe •Blat ltde
conveyed by
door 11!1111 Bul.ok RIWera.
1111ld ravine 'to tbe old towD and et a1, to Ralpb R.
Phone 1008-1, : •.
Run road; the 1akl pre- Ru11ell B. Radcliffe
In SuUon Towu.tbip,. corded Ia Deed Book •'•• ' '' '

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11:15 I:ove of Ute
. )1:30 Seli-c4 for Tdmorroit
1J :~5·, ~he GuJdlng LiRhl
·12:00 katie's Kitebea
1~:10, 11_oad ol Life

1~':1i0 W~iC~me Trliveierr.
1:00 .1\_obert Q. Lewis
1:30 lfouseparty
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Lato each ott.er~s anne-any min·
United Pl'fti Staff ·corrtsPoncWftt arte," one assoeiate of 1the team
HOliLYWOOD UP-DBDn Mar; said. "It's liklll a man:iage_ A
t.in and Jerry LewJs are negotiat- eouple tries a ttial Wparation,
ing wlth NBOTV aftd Paramodnt and winds u.p baet totether."
t~day t.o. split ~P t~ f&amp;mous team,
Hollywood exprts ,It flnt ~·

and fr~eJtils ·beUeye thaf ~iti:Un
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breat OLmtitl!..ap.
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12:00 Todiy's News &amp; Fiiin
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cur!y-hall'e~
s1ng,Upl,reH6n 60th' haVi
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12:18 NliC ]lloi Dono School ·
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and
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dren
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th~ etlilr~~l ,qUB:UiC,n. pf . QebbJ,e
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1:30 At Hihiia cwllh .lho Carra'
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2:00 NBC Ted Moelt
2:30 NBC It Poys ·to ·b e Mar·
Dea~_ ati·d Jerry'~; long.-$'m~·~fdt!r-j ·~ m~~lcals. ·_ Botti. 'baye ~eJvcd
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3:00 NBC Way df the World
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to: a preJt:ttere 6( ~heir nte~t· PiC.:- . ~':l'iwft, &lt;&gt;f!,'ersll!'IY !-~.ally ~qve j
2i:30 NBC Mr. SWeefte;
~ure and Dea;q lit!yed hPme. At ~h~., ~J?Sr:t• . the ass?clate add~l ,
3:U . Njlc MOdern Romattcill
the ·tJiM .Marun insiSted "we wm ~&amp;cti I~ ~e~~t~~ to proVe·.~O ·the
up 1\ll!~ Piaky tei. ·
work . t~gethW next fall because wor:l.d, tiiJllSelf a,nd the ~ther ~H.~t
·~:Sil~c . Ho\i&gt;dy DoOdj
w• hav~ contratts " . , , · he bas the talen~ to stand on his
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II:Jt lf,t~r ~e:r,.Y. ,·retum•d to o.wil."
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5:30 Soldiers
Holl'('ltobct th• tWo ltSWratelv
~ne Paramount source RU~ the
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fipprcNc~ed .ParamoUnt
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c~•.Cta..;.:Thit,: f.ml'lo~rt .- ,ara
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ftolend•' •-it, "illld w•• mlfter
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tiOcly ~'ldn1 dlffeNht oHtrl .
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.Dt.n .aitct fJihj ~t'h want to
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toget~e~. u~· m their, flrsb TV ~hoty

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1~1 ·:this ·quarrel Will be settl,ed
ohe, ,W~Y br jlnoth~f ~lthln 'the

th_~·~ co~tra~t. Ot~er sou.~ces said
the stu~w ~s ~mg J~ ~1\ ~ut
a hew t.'OJi,tr.tct tht woil.li! 1. allow
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slrikl~.
.Thelf. Panmo~nt contract was
, on~. o~ the mo.~.t lucra~ve in soh9w
~usmess......:S mllUon dollars for
\he next five years at one pictUre
a year. They also hold deals with
pr~ducer _Hal Walls and with
NBCI'I'V
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IP.ick up .a recend J;sue af ~
"I tQink·' thette still ~to"rching ,Jti!Jlt a-:.a&amp;~uine arid ·take a-n. ex...
f~r - eaeh t?t~_er pnd ,tnay fa~l J;Ja"c'k tra .sPe'ei.clf gl'll,t'rie...)t the gir~ · on
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ho· NBC You B·et· YiJui Qio · BIBke.. p,&amp;ot, ~-')'(!1'f old' mo.d~l
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R~M 1\T"Rr ,'"'k: ......,,:;~
IS'l'~e Wl'.n1s to1 ibe . a l'n'Otidn· pk-8 :"'l 'tJBC F~d Tli~atre
tvre iBtai-. A~;~d fl~t 1\aa allf'eady
ll:sb "11BC Lux Vlrleo The•lr• , Siill~d , a lt-nr-tf~ cOntraCt
Damon Runyon Tht&gt;.a~re
with Wainer IBfo&amp; . atWdidS •rid
'ftiiY ;~e' S.tt:.a d'l · · tlle screeD. of
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hall ot lot No. 1187 In ,,.. Reeorda.
town 2 and fan1e ~2 Gf
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clay• will&gt; lfr. and llllrs. Ira llill

POMEROY- Frame bouse with 4
rooms, also furnace room and
fru it room in basement. Elec2 five room modern AP-UT- I tricity and gas. Coal furnae e
MENTS, wllb ll,uodry and fir·
beat. 'friangi.llar lot with 24().
ace. Pbone S10.1l A. N. Bea.ael.
foot frontage on Union Avenue.
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Out of all high water. $5000.00.
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story frame
( 17) Help Wonted
home, 8 rooms with 2 ~aths.
Automatic gas forced air heat·
One la~ae route ao.d one tmall
ing to all roGms. Full basement.
route available in Pomeroy for
Double garage. Excellently loDispatch carrier. Call 925-M.
cBted
on 66·foot lot. $11.000.00.
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.oa.s, Johnston, spenti tbe weeblld
and !Us. On7 Gainv.
REV. RATLIFf HONORED
Their d&amp;UJbtefoa, Donna Jean and
Mr. and M!\9. Be-n NeutJU.ng
Caroline wbo bad apent the put
two weeb visltln&amp; here ret\ll'llled , -t.n.tertaol.nul wJ.th a .teak din:n,er,
bome with them.
. \ . Saturd.Dy ev:enikl.g at Hie-ir heme.
Mr. aod lin. Arlllla. orr, clau· Maple pJ,.ace, b c11.or1iog the Rev.

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llAX wARD . Alent For Farm
m01111&gt; followilq luertloe.
WANTED
TQ
BUY-Lop:
Oat,
B11reau Insurance ' CIJmpanJes.
iD AdverllaiQ&amp;-&amp;bould bo
Poplar, PSAwood, Piae, Walnul
Auto, I.Jfe, Fire. Office Phone
,.ported !qunodialelJ. 'j'be Dally
Al10 Oak, Poplu, Buso;vood
98.
6-lO.tl
Sentln&lt;l ..W 1101 flo reepoulble
lumber,
areen
or
ctr,.
4-4,
5-4,,
lor 111ore IbiD 0110 laeomcl la&amp;4.
o.u...... to our (21) Real Estate
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1'Uppera Plahu, Ohio, yard
Wd of TllaDb and Spe&lt;lll NoCub oa deli~UJ. Write or caU
tleel o! EVats priDted at rep
ua for pahlc\ll&amp;rL Tbe Ohio
1ar d,..llled rateo. Obllull'lu
Valley IIIJ. Coi'p. P.tone , Cool.
pu~llahed all eeat per word.
Clw&amp;ed Ma recel•ed by mill or
telephone ,tlvea careful atte.

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Mr. ID4 Mrl. Jatt COrden, C:hU·
drea, DD..Dle a~d Debbie of Pomeroy spe~~t Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. Clint Orr.
J4r. add Mn. CIU'euff rOor and

Uled ll&lt;b-liorator, ft8 up, VIC• ( 20) Business Servl~
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dleport.
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J4iu. Vei'Qetta . KJ,Uer, KlUbuek,
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Guaranteed sav~ up to 30"l. .
lflnl- d!arl• ille.Klddl&lt;?or\.
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PERMIANENT WAVJ!: snnA.L
AugtJ!llt 3 -to September 1. Re·
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$10,00 eold wave----$7 .50. Love-.
ly l.3dy Bellltly S•loo, 802 E.
M:aiiD st. (1 bJ'oot abov-e Rig
iind Been. Pbon-e 22.3-Y . Open
evenJnp
by
ll'p'pOI.ntmen.t .
V•irgi.ni'l P!a'Uilne Durst Rou.sb .

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Steaks, Choplj Shrimp. or your
favorite .nndwiah. Air conditioned.
7-115-30te

Carpenters
Available

v,.!e H . Ra1lll!!f wl&gt;o left !Monday
for lU.i M.w bome W .J1or1da..
,Pre sm~ w:en Rev. ~ataff 1 'Mr.
New WotorforcL 0 .
fmd
M'rs. Glen.roy H. ·Ew:Lnr awl
Mr. and Mn. Grover White,
M!'.
and
M!r.t. N-euttling.
•pent ~clay wl!b Mr. and Mro.
Clayton Jones. So. Charleston.
·Mr. and Mrs. Betmie Ga~er and and &amp;in. Franklin Hoffman and
1001 ~nt tbe weekend in Colum- daughter, Mrs. Luther Partlow,
biJ.,S.
Mra. Lily Thomas, Mr. and Mt.a.
Jim Thomas, son Jimmie, MrJ.
Mr,l. Thelnla Cl.rt:le wbo
Meade Whipple, Mrs. Martha Jk..
tbe past three weeks at
Elroy, son VIrgil and Mrs. Milo
here returned to Salem,
Biggs.
Mrs. Minnie Orr wbo has been
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr and ions,
at · Uvingston, Montana, retumeq. Reedsville, ~eot the week4tn4
home Tuctsday. .
wtth the former's parents, Mr. and
'M r. and lllra. William Sorden Mrs. c. L. Orr.
caJled on the· for.mer's mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Rollen Torrence
Mrs. Lola Sorden, Friday evenlnl. and daughters, Tuppers ·Plains
Mr. and Mts. Leo Eddy and spent Sunday evening with Mr.

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family of Woooter ..,.nt the ,weOk and Mrs. Warden Ours.
ly SARAH ·M. RIFE
end witb Mr. and Mrs. Grover
,Miss Martha Orr, Columbus 18:
Mr. IUld M:rt. Ed Reinhard White and f&amp;!D\ily. Their dauJh.- spending her vacation · with her
an,d twiN, JUcky and VJ.I$:y~ twibo 'ters Judy and Nancy wbo had ..parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Arthur Ori.
lpMt tbe put week ~ere wJth 1 1pent the past two weeks .with
Misses Roberta and sandra
ber folD, Mr. and Mrl. Chutes their grandparents returned Ji.ome Trussell, Long Bottom, are spend- ·
R'ife· ao.d famiJy, retur.ned lo wit·b them.
lng a week' with their grandpar.
theft bOJDe .in Ookmlbll:f, Sllnday.
.Mr. and .~.•i.tase Haggy spent en:ts, Mr. and Mn;. .s. E. Trussell.
''bc•me Rite aoc'ornpanled them Sunday wltb Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Marion Bostoo..
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.for a· week:'ll!ll ovlait.
flysell.
Mr. and Mn. Charles Barr and
b . Freda Bow-Bil a'lld ~augb.
Tbose calling oD Mr. and Mrs.
family spent Sttnda)' with friende: ter, Beve:rly 1.1J! son, Burnie, are Charles Spe~ef and Mre. Etta
at Cbeshire.
spendlnl ra week with ·Mr · .&amp;.nrd Spencer durJng tbe wee- w~re
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!Mr. and Mr.: Edward Chev.a llet Mrs. Jtli.Tf Bow0J;J and · :GMnd.ly oMr. and Mrs. J.ohn Hoffman,. Mr.
visited at HarrlMlle, W. Va., re- of Carrdll, 0 . '
cenUy wltb her cousin, Lem RoMr. and Mra. Harloan Rife ud
Mr. and Mr.s. Gerald Saxton
t~rts and family.
1001, lUcbard aod .bm.. Dale were in ,Pomeroy SatUl'day morning.
lfPOO.t Sunday eveniJlJ1 ;ith
John AimeD and famlly
Mrs. Dorothy Beveridge tm.d
leo
!life
ond
lamlfo&gt;,
R9ooie
Rife
Albert Saundets and famil:v
spent
SUnday
witb
Riebard
RUe.
sen,
Freddle, rrt Athens, . p ,,
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McArthur visited here recently
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed'WIIlrd'
Rife
and
spent
Friday
with
·ber
mother
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with B:"'L. Edwardt and famlly .
aon, BUI-y, of OohJm.bu,it, 0., were and .s!Jitcr, lfr.&amp;. Helen Reia:hi.rd
Lona . H. Bc:jrlnJ and family
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aafli.ng on hr. paients, M.r. and of Col-umlbut, 0', Dorc.t'hy and
spent Sunday wUh frienda lo.
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:Mr&amp;
Oharlea RJfe and lamil'y, family r~~.ro mo.vi.n'g to Dayton; o.,
Belpre.
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SlWlday. They oalled -on :Mr" ·and this weekend w!here !her busI Piece tl:dDr 1tooas Saito ·
Mn. George . :Waa:oner of Bel· Mu. Val Rl"'! or Wllk..,.llle, o. band, George Beveridge bias
pl-enl
go DOWN\
Mr.
·and
Mi'a,
Gerald
SaxtM
pre and Mrs. RUth Wauoner and:
aJHi
fami~
att-ended
~he
flair
a1
Mr.
and
MB.
Jerry
Bowen
and
lllalau~
Tr
Ea•y PIY.,mOI!•
two children ~ ParkerSburg, Mr.
famJly, cll!l•4. "' ·her parents,
It Todtly at
and Mrs. Don Minger of Clark•· Welilltoo, Friday evcnblg.
.Mr. alld' Mia, tEmory ~ohnsot"on Mr. and Mrs. Uoy.d Wood, Saturburg were rece11t ,suests ·of Mr. and
and
daU®hJter, A'ddi'e, also Einier &lt;lay. 'J1bey were retU.nlng ·to theix
Rutloncl Furn.
Mrs. L. S. Bu,ctley.
•
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Rowe,
called oil Clloarles !Rife and ,home !D, Carroll, · 0 ., ltfter
Albert AWl- and family of
week's ·Vac:&amp;ttion trip to N'Orth
Rutlllld. 0.
Long Bottom were rP.~Cent visltora ofamll)r, Frlday eY&lt;\Ddng.
Oarblin·a.
of tlte Edwardi.'famllf.t
Mr. and ,Mra. Cbarle.s rute we.re
Mrs. JuM.tta SQtOOJ. and ebild·
.
.
b~Laeu
eo!l:lters ln WelletGII., SatTimmie .on~
,
Furn.
Mr. and Kr&amp;· Robert Elberfield
wUb ~.,. mother,
· W· VL
of Rockland were busln888 vlsl~ urday.
Earl Reed apent &amp;undliy wilib
tors here reee&amp;tl)'.
Mr. and Mra. Vlrfll li9Mcer J.aaac Barre,.tt a·nd fatnlly.
Mr. and M.rs. Harlan Rite and
who were married last Sunday are
aons,
ft.idbard '- and J imknie ·at·
now living in the Spencer apertment formerly occupied by Don te.nde,d tbe auto race" at Ohill1cothe, Saturd·lt)" eove.nihg.
.
Spra1ue and family.
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Mr.
and
~a.
1\onuJ.e
·•WUllam.s
Mr. ancl Mn Junior Speoeer of
Columbus a11e spendlnl tbelr va- and ,son, spent SWuLay with h.er
cation at ~he late Glen BorJng parent.,, 'Mr. and Mra. Edmund
Fos,ter,
borne.
Mr. llnd Mta. Ed Reinhard
Mi-s. &amp;db MoOre and famlly of
ani)
tw.!T..s caMed oo .Mr. oand Mr,s.
Columbus &amp;pent tbe past week at
the Pacll;ard borne whh Mr uncle Viai Rife ol. WUktsvllle Su.nd·ay
momlng.
,.·
Fred Coleman-.
Mrs.
M)'rlo
1\lfe
Isn't
Mrs. Rutb Bartiemu.s. of Columat.
thiJ
.
t
ime.
.
bua 1pent tb:e weekend here with
bn Kn1pp called ~n
bet rnotber, Mrs. Nettle Cowdery.
Rife ~turday eYtlliDi·
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Ear) Reed cllti!:d on
Rife Sallll'day
Lion New..t
Earl l\dkiu, Mr._ E~.Wene Adt.lM Mld children, GlJo.rJ• ao.d
Gordon, &lt;barlee 0.1Ln, h., of
PClmuqr, :Mra. Dora Stratton. and
M'n. WilUam. Cook.
Rlcent v.l,l!ton ln the
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'A WitiH'I' rN.St Wl.t s~~;.~
at tbe Bl~ Cook hom&amp;
ev.fnkla. ,'11¥Jae JlftHOt were
an4 Mr•. Clevfland Howard
da.tera, !P~b ad Darlene,
tbtiJ Doi\llt JUNt, Keith PrJdie.
~~~~~~~ot~· D4$C41, Jln. Dora
Mr, MHl Mr1. WJn·

Eva Ramey, c/o Charles Angles,
Hamilton, Sias, West Vif. BY MISS LUCY KIBBLE
West
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way to
LOCAL de1snuor
o seII newl OUR
d TOWN-The
h 1 surest
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ginia;
Milburn Ramey, Startat,
1
evelop t e ou commumty
·Mr. and Mn. · Orva Miller- of
Fall Llne natlonaLJ f m
West
Virginia;
Grace - Sargent, Little Hocking we'rt business vlli·
el
tor
m
y
a
ous
ap.
and
create
permanent
prosper8
p r
en, women, and chil-~, ity is to encouraa:e the bulldina: Castle Woods, Virginia; Id&amp;; l,l"'il- tors here Wednesclly evening.
dren. Full or part time work.
up of steady payrolls.
yons, an Incompetent ptrson, c/o
M1u Mary Ann PettJ who ia
Write Realsilk, Charleston, W.
CUCKLER REALTY
State Mental Institution, LoulJ· employed ilt'COlumbus was the
Va.
7·30.Ztc
8oJt~229
Phone 108-Y
viUe, Kentuclty: The. SU(C)erinten- week end •uet6' 01 her sister, Mrs.

dent of tbe State Menta] lnstltu·
Uon, Louisville, Kentucky; Nelle
- - - - ' - - - - - - - Markwell, Route No. 1, Bueebel,
LOCAL UNION 650
MIDDLEPORT
KentUICky; Canza Fay Rice, Camp
PHONI 105, POMIROY
'FURNISHINGS OF 45. ROOM HO. 6 room &amp;: bath fram e, full base- Taylor, Kentucky; and Ina Mae
Everything nec:essary to
ment, double garage, all utili· Nelllon, Box 80S, Rural Route No.
BO'JTLEl? GAs-Installation and TEL.
open up with and be ready for
ties,
823 Pearl St.
~. Fairdale, Kentucky; wiU take
· service. See us for prices. RUTbuainellll. $2600. For all. Imme- '7 room &amp; bsth frame, garage, all notice that Audrey Miller, Ado
LAND FURNITURE at Rutland.
diate delivery. Write Baker Houtlllties, 1175· Vine St.
mlnlstratrix of the Eatate of
IJ-30.U
tel, Charleston, W. Ya. 7-30-8tc 6 room &amp; bath, brick, garage, all Ulyasea: Grant Ra-mey, deceased,
filed her petition, July 21, 1953,
utilities, 797 So. 2nd St.
lEI Lost &amp; Found
(2m Business Services POMII!OY
In th-e Probate Court of Meie&amp;
County, Ohio, case number 18,926
LO~'T-4 month old White Collie,
SEPTIC TANKS
6 room &amp; bath frame, garage, all 111leging 'that the ~ersonal estate
brown head, Anwers to nama
vaulh,
wens
and
Cllltems
Clein·
utilltic!t, Rt. 7 near Beacon Ser· of said decedent Ji insufficient to
of TINY. Last seen on Second
ert. Installation ot tanks and
vice Station.
psy hi' debts and that said UlysSt. In ft·ont of Elberfeldm. If
filter beds. sewer lines Opened. 6 room &amp; bath frame, baseme.nt, ses Grant ~mey dl&amp;d seized in
found notify Olan Goodwin,
Miller SanitatJon Service, Guy•
aJl utilitie~ Carmen Sqbdlvls· fee simple ot the following des·
Phone 313, Pomeroy. '1 ·30-3tp
.tribed real estate, to.wlt:
ville 29F7, Route 2, Coolvute:
ion.
OhJo.
_
.
.25tc
10
Acre
Farm, 7 room frame dwel·
PAIICIL NO. ONE
7
15
(8 BI Auto Services
Situated
in the County or Meigs,
Q
QUICK
SERVICE on
90lf&lt;t Acre
Farm;
30 acret
tlllable, State Gf Ohio, and Township of
on Rt.
7 near
Cheshire.
p.JrJna by Pietorp
all mineral rights, 15 room frsme Rutland and more particularly
and brake
1ervlce.
watchmalt:er.
COLLINS
house with bath, Lead,ng Creek bounded an.d deScribed as fo~lows:
SaleiJ SUYI&lt;e, W.
LERS,
Pomeror.
Road.
M1iD St., · PometoJ,
Oblo.
Beginntng on the South line of
219 Acre Farm, 2 story 7 rooon Sectlon 23, Town 26 and Ranae to&amp;
Phllne 281.
5-&amp;--d
FOR.!KA.N a ABBO'I'T T. V. 81!8
house, outbuildings, 3 cisterns
VICE All Mll11 Repaired b' EJ,
and well. Can be purehascd at the SOutheast Cotner of Josiah
181 Auto Sales
pert Teeblllclllll. Pbone a&amp;&amp; 'Y
wlth or without Dairy Cattle: Writht'a land: thence We9t 10~
rods to the center of road; thence
1962 PONI'lAC Delux 4 door SeMiddleport.
6-JM
130,000 ft. of timber, near Rt. north 47~ degrees West 6 rod.
dan , $949. Blaettnars, Pomeroy, lADIO &amp; Tl!:l..EVISION
33, about 4 miles frou1 Pomeroy. along said road; thence North M
Ohio.
7-3~tc
~hon-e 200. Clelud
RODNEY DOWNING,
degrees West 7\i rods; thence
North ~4lh degrees West 23 roda;
19M PON'tlAC 2 door Sedan,
Store 118 W. Main St.,
R••l E•t•t• Brok•r
2·23·U
Phono 6136-M 0 r 6311
the.nce North 36 deerees West a
$1~80. Blacttnar'm, PomerOyj __:_ _ _ -;::--;:;;;::;;;;;;;:--1 7-ao.atc
ro1'; thence North 17'tt de1rees
Ohio.
7-liiHIIctiF.\\ ~ .. :r.IACHINlil&gt;
.
West 31,1 rods; thence North 711/St
New Aud lJ1ed
degrees · East some 43~ rods tu
1969 DODG£ 4 door Sedan, $1196.
LEIJAL NOTICE
repaJred by ~nlned
All
modela
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
the Easl line or the Iandi of sald
Okey
Mills,
Mallory,
West
Vir·
u:pert•. Wrlttea •uanntee oa
,-311-6te
Josiah Wright; tbooce Soutb 44\ii
all repaln and mithlnea eJ:. glnla: Arthur Mills, Mallory, We.!9t rods to the beginning, containing
1932 CHEVHOLET Delux 4- door
eept the Neeeht and Elaa. Virgln.la; Marie Mills Mi1o, Logan, 8 acres, more o,. Ieaa.
Sedan, SSW. Blacttnar'a, PomeFree home d~moll.trl'.tlon aud West Vlr&amp;inia; Chllore Mills PenPARCEL NO. TWO
roy, Ohio.
7-3&lt;HStc
attaebment lnlh11C!bona. Free tecost, Madison Helgbt, Virginia ;
SitUated In the County of M~ias,
Wilbur
Mills,
Kenova,
West
VIP
bome eatimatel on repaJra.
State of Ohio, and Townah1p of
19!l3 BUICK Super V8 Coover·
?or sober, dependable, honeat glnla; Nell Mltls Montgomery, Rutland and more
partlcu1arly
tlble Coupo, $1791i Bbettnarta,
aervlce and tood buva. Phone 206 TrJnlty Avenue, Wilm 4-, Dela- bounded and deacribed at followt:
7-30-fltc
Pomeroy, Ohio.
ware; Genard Mills, Jr., wbosa
1109-J.
:Beginning 16 rode and 21 link•
address Is unknown; Albert MJll!,
KEEToN'S
SEW!NG
19M CHEVROLET 2 ton truck, 2
North &amp;nd 72 rods and 19 links
New
Haven,
West
VireiDJ.a;
C.
P.
llA.:HINE SERVll:l:
ap. axlo. New engine, $16~.
L. Harvey E. MUJ5, R. A. 115472007, East from the Southwest corner of
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
!los ~­
C. Btry. 7th A. A. A. A. W. B. N, Section 23 and in the eetlter of
Pomeror. ObJo,
7-3o-6te
A. P. 0, 28 e/o Postmaster, New tbe road; thence North 65 rodl
JULY HOTTIIT MONTtl
York, New York; and Carl Mills, and 19 links; thenee soUth 60 deI'&gt;II For Sole
COLUMBUS, 0. UP-July went 646 Brou · Street, Longmont, grees East lo&amp; roda; th,ence North
60 degrees East 8 rodl; thenti
Buslneu Bullding- 2 Apartments Into tha record boob here u the Colorado; will take notice that
South
61 dej:rees Eaat 10 rodl;
Le.ttie
May
MIJI1,
Administratrix
botteat
In
bi81.oey.
Sunday'a
high
with 2 now bath&amp; upstair•, 1
of
92
made
it
the
2bt
straleht
day
of
the
Estate
of
Wmlam
M.
Mllla:,
thence
South 61 decree~ Eut to
large room down stain. All
rods;
thence
South 80 rods and 15
deceased
filed
her
petition,
July
with
temperatures
more
than
90
new plumbing. Phone 9&amp;7-Y,
Dick Harrl~ .
7·2Utp degreea. Tbe old m1rll: waa 19 29, 19llft, In the Probate CoUrt linkl; thence W.eat to the eerit61"
consecutive daya, set Jn 1001
of Meia:s County,
Ohio, Case of tbe road, (eouilty); tbenee In 1
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR
Number 18,W, aUegh~a: that th~ nortbwesterly dJreetlon alona tbe
SALE-W•Ich'1 Dl$1.00 Storo,
personal estate of said decedent, center of said road to tbe place
Middleport. Present location
Wllllam M. Mills, is lnmHiclent to of bea:lnnina:, contalDiaa 18 aero,
IICIIAP IRON - IQII'AUJ
lea~d to A. lc P.-must move
pay hi• debts and ehargea of aO. more or less, and all tbe eatAte.
by Sept. bt. Will seU all mer·
mlnlstertna bl1 e1tate; that the title and interett of the said ADccbandlse Including tlxturea.
'41d Wllll•m M. Mill• clled •oiled clrew Lambert, his heir&amp; aDd ••
Good opportunity . Thrivlni com·
In fee limple of the followlDJi IIIJISI.
• to-wit:
.
munity. Merchandise tin be
deacrlbed real eJ'l•te:
!Be na the same ·real estate tha..
B.e1Jnnla 1
rod' and 11 Unks
OHIO
moved to another location. Wlll
Situate in Lhe Townsnip of S\lt· was conveyed to the adld Maql' ElK of tbe sou.tbweet eorner of
uel'lfict~. FJeanor Welc:h Zelber.
ton, County ot. Me)D, and State Lambert by ADdrow Laml&gt;ort by Section u, Town 8 and 111111• }'
8-1-3k
ot Ohio, and bounded antl de• deed dated the 13th day ol Oeto, o1 tho Ohio Compony'a Pufthaae:
her, 111.14, which claed It now ~f ·llllnce r..ot 114 rods: then&lt;e
l'llooo 110
.. eribed 11 follow.. tlo·wlt:
reeord In the offJc:e of the Countt Nortb tl J'Odt. to the run: tl\enee
Becinnlai
at
the
Northetat
·COr.
OUTBOARD MOTOR, Martin 80,
ner
of
the
65~
acre
tract
'de~kul
Reeorde~ ol Melp County, 9h\o,• In 1 weaterl,y dlreetlon 11p the
7.2 H. P. Late Model, excellent
to Rebetca Martin by ChQrlea In Deed Book 141 at Pqo 27; I~ run to the Wut line of oald lot:
condition. $70.00, Pomeroy 809'1
Bell and Mary Jane Bell, h1l wile, whieh •aid deed refer~ ·It•her•
South to the place of bet
7 30.31p
. •
DISTlNCTM!: SICR'IICE
by deed dated April 2, 1879· by made for a better fuUu 11~
1uPPoaed to eont,tn 40
WheD
ODe
ril\Ult,
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l
#•CN•
On e Grey rlctinc horae, we.atern. •IIY, Ieee the oaddut ~lty
thence South on the E1st line t~ more
·
of
or lea, sceptinl out
Reynolds Dairy Store, Middlethe
Southeast
corner
of
aa.id
tract
·
above
.premlaea ·1&amp; aeres
real
.. ot lite, a lovtd One Plllt!!t
port. Call 628W.
7-aQ.lllp
thence West on the South lin&amp; t~
Tbe aervlce of a tru&amp;tWt'rt.IIJ
A. Brown to
the Nortbwelt corner of tb&amp; 1ro
Funral
Director
"
IDdllfpn
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Stoel filiq Cl~ 2&amp;" X &amp;2", 4
acre tract sold by Charlea 'BeJl
drawers. lit Cla11 Condition. 1blt. The C1)Mfort of our pe,r.
and Mary Jane Bell to Elza • MarJoaal
attentlo~
awalla
Jtnr
Mra. Fred Lapglotz, 124 E.
~ln; thenee North parollol with the
tall.
\
Malo St. (behind Pomeroy Hltfh
Eatt Uae of said UG~ aere tract
We're
alway1
readJ
to
len'l
S.hoot.)
7-27-Btc
to
the East
Northtoline
s•Jdoffi.act·
the Wea~t.
thenee
the ot
placa
b~ Georte
~ ~J~I·n:;e~?.;;;~·:~;.~~lio
~ YEI.JLOW I'~We ~!ave
a:lnnlng, eontainlna: twenty, (20), following
Golden JubU~ 1nd
w.blte
acrea, more or leas.
Nickerson's
ready now. Brine eontai.Der.
Weblter Fruit Farm, 6 mlJM
Al•o • rleht of WAf 13 feet Uoe or said 160
eut ot Cbuter. Ohio.
wJde beJinntna at the Southwe•t thence We."l '-"-"·'
7·2().11
oorner of the 11id traet b~l!lby $poth Hne of
conveyed: thenea alona the. West No. 1196 to the
U.nueed c:Witom mde SEAT
Une of the 20 acre tract of ~ eont1lning liJ
OCIVtERS, he-a'YI)' Jl)'loa
Martin about 12 rodl to a raviile·
Belns the
plHtie., gr&amp;etl pla*!. For
thence tollow1n1 tbe •Blat ltde
conveyed by
door 11!1111 Bul.ok RIWera.
1111ld ravine 'to tbe old towD and et a1, to Ralpb R.
Phone 1008-1, : •.
Run road; the 1akl pre- Ru11ell B. Radcliffe
In SuUon Towu.tbip,. corded Ia Deed Book •'•• ' '' '

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c~•.Cta..;.:Thit,: f.ml'lo~rt .- ,ara
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tiOcly ~'ldn1 dlffeNht oHtrl .
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.Dt.n .aitct fJihj ~t'h want to
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ohe, ,W~Y br jlnoth~f ~lthln 'the

th_~·~ co~tra~t. Ot~er sou.~ces said
the stu~w ~s ~mg J~ ~1\ ~ut
a hew t.'OJi,tr.tct tht woil.li! 1. allow
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slrikl~.
.Thelf. Panmo~nt contract was
, on~. o~ the mo.~.t lucra~ve in soh9w
~usmess......:S mllUon dollars for
\he next five years at one pictUre
a year. They also hold deals with
pr~ducer _Hal Walls and with
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"I tQink·' thette still ~to"rching ,Jti!Jlt a-:.a&amp;~uine arid ·take a-n. ex...
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7:~0 NDC Justice
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R~M 1\T"Rr ,'"'k: ......,,:;~
IS'l'~e Wl'.n1s to1 ibe . a l'n'Otidn· pk-8 :"'l 'tJBC F~d Tli~atre
tvre iBtai-. A~;~d fl~t 1\aa allf'eady
ll:sb "11BC Lux Vlrleo The•lr• , Siill~d , a lt-nr-tf~ cOntraCt
Damon Runyon Tht&gt;.a~re
with Wainer IBfo&amp; . atWdidS •rid
'ftiiY ;~e' S.tt:.a d'l · · tlle screeD. of
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POMEROY- Frame bouse with 4
rooms, also furnace room and
fru it room in basement. Elec2 five room modern AP-UT- I tricity and gas. Coal furnae e
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beat. 'friangi.llar lot with 24().
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foot frontage on Union Avenue.
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Out of all high water. $5000.00.
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story frame
( 17) Help Wonted
home, 8 rooms with 2 ~aths.
Automatic gas forced air heat·
One la~ae route ao.d one tmall
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route available in Pomeroy for
Double garage. Excellently loDispatch carrier. Call 925-M.
cBted
on 66·foot lot. $11.000.00.
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mE SMITH FAMILY

.oa.s, Johnston, spenti tbe weeblld
and !Us. On7 Gainv.
REV. RATLIFf HONORED
Their d&amp;UJbtefoa, Donna Jean and
Mr. and M!\9. Be-n NeutJU.ng
Caroline wbo bad apent the put
two weeb visltln&amp; here ret\ll'llled , -t.n.tertaol.nul wJ.th a .teak din:n,er,
bome with them.
. \ . Saturd.Dy ev:enikl.g at Hie-ir heme.
Mr. aod lin. Arlllla. orr, clau· Maple pJ,.ace, b c11.or1iog the Rev.

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WANTED
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BUY-Lop:
Oat,
B11reau Insurance ' CIJmpanJes.
iD AdverllaiQ&amp;-&amp;bould bo
Poplar, PSAwood, Piae, Walnul
Auto, I.Jfe, Fire. Office Phone
,.ported !qunodialelJ. 'j'be Dally
Al10 Oak, Poplu, Buso;vood
98.
6-lO.tl
Sentln&lt;l ..W 1101 flo reepoulble
lumber,
areen
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4-4,
5-4,,
lor 111ore IbiD 0110 laeomcl la&amp;4.
o.u...... to our (21) Real Estate
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1'Uppera Plahu, Ohio, yard
Wd of TllaDb and Spe&lt;lll NoCub oa deli~UJ. Write or caU
tleel o! EVats priDted at rep
ua for pahlc\ll&amp;rL Tbe Ohio
1ar d,..llled rateo. Obllull'lu
Valley IIIJ. Coi'p. P.tone , Cool.
pu~llahed all eeat per word.
Clw&amp;ed Ma recel•ed by mill or
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Mr. ID4 Mrl. Jatt COrden, C:hU·
drea, DD..Dle a~d Debbie of Pomeroy spe~~t Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. Clint Orr.
J4r. add Mn. CIU'euff rOor and

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bu r~ \o hb home in Zan.·
urille.
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Jlr. and Krs. Dea Lowecy and
dauaMy. P~. are \lleatklnin&amp;
in Ped!ylvaai.a! ud Cauada.
Dr. aDd )In, 1. 1. Davis ud
daupte:rs, El.a.i:De, Jo,ee ud Diane
spent SUDday lu Pettdes visitiDJ
Mr. a.Q.d MQ. Glov•ll Spirea. '
l:lrt. ~ Coati, lllra. Karle
Hauck. ~' JaDMa Criswell an4
Mr. and »n. Alfred Roush drove
to Canters Cave 4-11 Ctmp Satur~ay to brinl bad!: the Middleport
youngsters who bad 1pent four
cla)'l there:- Ronnie Turner. who
bad visited bis lfaqdmother, Mrs.
J E. Wilson, while his mother
and sisters, Krl. Robert Turner,
Karen and JO)"ee, were in ca~
went to CUiteta Cave with Mrs.
Criswoll and on to his home in
Sprmgfield with biB family .
Mr. aud)dn. Paul Cunaingbam,
New York, are vllitina: his parentl, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cunningbam.

Mr and Mrs. WaUace Bradford.
and daughters, Carolyn and Nida,
Mr. and Mn. Bernard Sowards and
daughter, Carolyn; Helen Stobart,
Christine Coats, met Bnaee Bradford at JacUon Sunday and spent
tbe day at Lake Hope. Bruce, wbo
ls a junior councilor thili year at
C&lt;lmp Arrerwhead, spent Sunday
night here aqd returned to eamp
Monday,
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Mr. and Mn. Bernard Sowarda
and Elmer Burns drove to Butlers'
Springs Christian A11embly Camp
Saturday for these young people
from tbe Ch\lt'Ch of Chrlst: Janis
Childs, Carolyn Sowards, Carolyn
Hess, H~len Stobart, .Ernestine AsbUT)', Marlene Knapp, lra Butcher, Middleport; Katy Rowley and
MarUyn Sue RusseU, Bradbury.
Donna Mlller and VIvian Abbott
who had 1pent the week as students at the camp remained for
thi1 week as workers.
Mr. and Mrs. IUchard Hemmlniway and three c4!ldren, Waling.
ford, ra ., are vllitlng her parenta,
Mr. an·d"Mrl. Garen Stansbury,
and Will leave Friday for their
home.
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Mr. and Mn. Charles .McGee
~nd dauahter spent the weekend
m Grafton, W. Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Judson White are
vaa,tioning a( Natural Bridge, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jacobs
and &amp;on, Larry, Carol EJbenbach,
Mr. anii Mrs . Carl Preston, Col·
umbus, spent Sunday at Coney
bland, Qncinnati.
Eleanor Yeager, West Hamlin
W. Va., bas been vlsltiJI.II Bet.;
Wolfes.
Mr. and Mrs Ernest Kennedy
and daughter, Judy, Akron, spent
the weekend wJth w. J . Grapell
Che1hire and Mr.•. Edith Thoma~
and Mr.!. Kennedy and Judy· r~·
mained !or a longer visit.
1 Mrs. George McGhee spent the
weekend in B6le, w. Va., with

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AROUND THE WORLD AIRLINE RACE UNDERWAY

.. Middleport Personals
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llr. nd 111'1. Fred Hoffman,
Dunbar.,. dopped in M:cktleport
1:aat week to virit 1\U 1i.ater, Mrs.
Jama White au.d family euroute
to Florida on a WlC!il.tion.
•Kr. aa.d Mrs. Paul Smith, South
Cbarlelton. Ohio, visited Mr and
Mn. Henry Hennesy Sunday. Tbt~y
are former Kiddleport residents.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ashley,
Duobar, visited their sons, James
abd Bob and Mrs. Ruby Mc:Ken·
drie aad erandson, David, Sund'ay
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ill witb a virus io1ectlon, returned
to hi.!l borne in Sprindield and
was aeomJ)'anied by Mr. and Mrs.
William Ault and children.
Mr. .and Mrs. Cecil Grogan and
Mrs. Taylor Grogan, Oolumbu'!,

were weekend guests here an.d
oame especially to visit Mrs Mabel Marshall, who ll a patient at
~e.,s General Hoapital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Schramm
and Mra . Al;k• Heffner. Zanesvtlle
spent the weekend wltb Mr. and
Mra. John Lyons and family.
Carolyn and Barbara Richarda,
C~bin Creek, W. Va., are visiting
tbelr uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.

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Mrs. ·Dora Str•tlo.n, Mr. and
Mrs. William Vook, Mr. and Kr.s,
WHtcn P~Uack and d~ters~
~ley &amp;nd N!MlC')', .Y;isited , Su.n.·
day afun•oon w-ith Mr. i&amp;Dd Mra.
ClArence Edell· arnd famtty of
Letart, W. Va.

L. L. Lyl)nll.
~ Mrs. David Oiler and her grand
daughter, Linda Batey, spent tbe
weekend m Columbus and return·
ed bore Monday. They were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orville
MilHron and family and Mr. and
Mr1. Clarence Byert and family .
SUSAN BRYAN (lett) and Andy Lerl01 are &amp;hown wttb Pan American alrwa.. ltewa.rdeu Peggy
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Casto and
Barrett In Ban Fra.neleco aJ they embBrk on an oppoalte dlrectJOM rBCfl around th• world. MIQ
eblldren, Larry, Phyllis, Paul,
Bryan, 21 and a beauty queen, 11 ftylng eastward, and Lerto.;. a travel ageney man. westward.
George and Rieky, were reeeot
ec~.ch by commerc~ airliner.
{ lntemational SoqmtphotoJ
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casto
and family in Columbu~. His mother, Mra. Henry Casto visited
LEGAL ro~OTICE
Mr. and Mrs. David Oiler and Mr.
Mary
Ellz.abeth
HarTIS, res idin~o~
and Mrs. Lawrence Manley durin&amp;'
at
Clanton,
Ah:~bama, l'ost Office
their .absence.
Address c/o Mrs. M. C, Hamilton,
Cynthia and Michael H.ouc:k, Box 6~, Clanton, Alabama, is
children of Mr. and Mrs. John hereby notified that on the 20th.
Houck have been t eturned from day of June, 19~, Woodrow W.
the Holzer Hospital where they Harris, being plain~f, filed his
petition against her as defendant
have boon hospitalized.
Miss. Janice Luman, RN, GaU l, In the Cour( of Common Pleas,
poiill, 11 visiting her parents, Mr. Melgr. County, Ohio, Case No.
and Mn. Raymond Luman and 12,321, priying for divorce from
family.
the said Mary Eli~ab~th Harri.s on
the grounds of Gross Neglect of
Duty and Extreme Cruelty anti.
]eannete ]e/ler~
plaintiff also prays for other
proper relief. Said eausl! will be
Marrkd
CalumbUI
lor hearing ()n or after the 3rd .
Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jetfcrs and day of August, 1955.
son, Kent, have returned home
Woodrow W. Harris
from Columbus where they at· CROW &amp; CROW
tended the wedding rA Mr Jeffer's Attorneys for Plainti(f.
slater, Miss Jeannette Jeffers and (6) 21, 28; (7) 5, 12, 19, 26; (8) 2·7t
Stanley Woitenberger Jr.
"Mr8. Jeffera wu matron or honor
MIAMI SELLS TICKETS
at ·~e wedding which was held at
OXFORD, 0. UP-Miami Unithe United Brethren Church, Frl·
day, July 29.
versity has opened its football
A reception for the guests was ticket sale to the general public
hid at "The Beeehwald" follow- by mailing some 10,000 order ap·
Ing the ceremony.
pltcatlons. The univerllity predict·
The bt·lde was a recent guest of cd a "live ly advance sale" for the
1\lr. and Mrs. JeMers.
Redsktns' season.

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Mr:. and Mra. 0. 0. Pattersoo
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Wednesd.ay.
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Mrs. Worley Davis of
called on her gon, Robert Davis
and family Thursday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Howell
Columbus were peats o1 Mr.
Mrs. Cash Braley Thut8day
Friday.

Dr. Pickens ot Middleport.••:·~;.: j
called ·to see Harold Ward · VI
ftNday.
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Gallbo Pickens was
Melio General ' Hoepltal Sulod~IJ
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Mr. and Mts. OrvJUe Kersey. '
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u1uuc:a.u ry .stllilklD of th.t! S~Joo
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Roush, Mn. Amy Jividen·, Mrs.
Ona Dyer, Mn. Lucy Woodrum,
Mrs. Ruth Batey, Mn. Carmack
ALL AMERICAN TOURNIY
and Mr Ston
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CJUCAGO UP-Non-exempt play
Enjoyina the evening were Mr.
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golf tournamen,t begin play today Mrs. F. A. Batey, Mr. .and Mrs.
wltb Quallfylng rounds for men Carmack Mrs Beosle M
and
amateurs and women Mrs, Lena Mathelon, · Mra. Ger.
trude Bateman, Mrs. Mae usgrave,
R:hod'ea
Mrs,' Dower, Mr&amp;. Elllle Rogera:

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.udal ifN.tcrt"ar~ too prOve

tberr udral Malin lor peace.
T·he PfCJ"oNII' "'"" t~ .tml'lticn d the- fadrf)t ccmer~e
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iFr:uid'at !'.iaenbc:wer propo.~­
e.d lo Bi:tai• at .the Big P'o1M' .twa
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OJElOAlGIO tUIP-Jl.oger&amp;o Hornsby, o.ne of baseball's aH time
ereat.e a.nd former man·ager of
the Clndr.mati
Rcdlep
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n&amp;mcd Momtay as Jr.l!llnager ()f .a
eily-wl&lt;le athl:ettk: tnin·inog progrlllll dn Cbloa·8ib, aimed at Cllrp.
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The t.hlrteer~~tb birthday of
Behiy W()Jrca wu
celeb~Med
Sah.r n'1ay ot the borne ot her
paront!l, .Mir. rrtd M.rs.
J'R.11'Lrul
SuiiU'\I'an, Rif'lh Mr.enue, Gue&amp;.t.s
were hu hou&amp;e"'eM, Eleaoo
Yeage1•, Wut Hamlin W Va..~
O.uol~n W118on and M;aJd.,· Rou.sb

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