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Roc:lS~ngs
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Gra,nge Pl41ns
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Sept. 2 ~f .

Betrot_hal 01 Phyllis Gothard
To William Pitts Announced

IKoelrler-Smith Weclding Rites

Middleport
Society

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f!eld At ~alabar, Florida A..,just 12

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'Floyd Koehler, lllddleport, hu chooe a bl~.. ll!&gt;ei ....,. wltb
Recent guestl of G G Warner
and Chauncey Warner and tbetr
received the u~uaeemeu\ of white ·~rlel'" ud eorsa&amp;e ot
families were Morrl.s Warner,
u., marrlace of hil 10a, Edward IJ,elloo:roeorae, budt aM Kn. Lewis
Rock Sprjap Gruae mtl Ia
Ene, Pa., and Mrs. Berhe DanEuJ!eae
Koebler, aa~ Carotya •·More-, W. VL,
rqular aealoa, Tbunday ..,...
telB, Marton: It was Mr. Warner's
PatrieJa SmJtb, daUJ)iter of Hr.
er of tM ~ wore a
lDt at Ule .crnce hall with l:(om.first visit with hts brothers in
and Mra. 1\oy Smltb, Malabar, 'l'hlle lloea nlt Wllh biJ&lt;:~ ....,.
tr Rice, worth)' Niter pnaidi••·
eleven Ytara .
Fla. The double-riQI
eeremony toriet Ud l'6d rOai C!Ol'lqe. ,
Two applica.ttona for memberCharles Swanson. Maryavtlle",
WIJ read by tbe Rev. C. Clevelllld
Tbt ret"!ilioa, whlcli lollo•ed
&amp;blp wtre received. rt ·~ uwas accompamed here Saturday
KlJer, Jr., Melbourne, at the the CerentOQl, " ' ' tidd at. tb•
aounc:ed that tt.artlna: ill Septem·
by Mary Ann and Billy Asman,
Malabar Sunday School on Au-. bome at Gamble A~ 1 .. Mtlabar
bel" the eranae. wpuld meet at 8
who were supper guess of Mr
gust 12 at 8 p. m.
live tiered weddiq clke ceatereci
p. m. Pomona Grange wu ID·
and Mrs Carroll Swanson and
lbe bride'• table,
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nounced. for Frlday, September 2
family and Mra. C F H111wkins j
Mr. and Mr.. Koehler are at
A recital of nuptial music by
at the Rd Sprinp Hall.
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Mr. Swanson came to Middlevo,.t
Min CharliMte M~nto , organist, ~~ at Gamble A~a., M'albar,
after his son. David who had
Mn. Lottie Leonard, lecturer
and Min Adrys KltcheJl, 10loist,
been visiting his grandparents.
pres~nted a program of sonia,
preceded the ceremt;IDY.
Jane Harris and SaUy Sauer
rudtnls and Joagsna durin&amp; the
spent the weekend visiting June
lecture bour. Fred Goegleln gave
Bailey and her parents. Mr. and
The bride wore a white satin
an intereatina talk on the visit he
Mrs G F Batley, Beverly
wedding town with full 11klrt and
and bill family made to WasblngDean Hurley, son of Mr. and )
fitted bodice and her three tiered
toa, D. C. Huel Hlllnphre)', home
Mrs Willard Hurley , has been 1
veil was held in place by a head
economiea chainnan urged mem·
returned home from Holzer Hos I
dre11 of seed pearls. Her only
ben to tate advantale or the free
pital where he was a surgical I
jewelry was a white eross, tbe
1.-ray Tuesday.
patient
gift of the bride groom, and she
Mrs. Dora
Romme, Dexter.
carried a wbite orcbid on her
Refreshments were served by
entered Holzer Hospital Saturda~
pray book. Miss Margaret Smith
the home economica CQmmittee at
in a serious condition Mrs Ro
slater of the bride, wu maid of
the conclusion ot the meetlne.
mlne has been convalescing at
honor and Mia&amp;: Jac:kie Marshall
her home after recent surgery
"'as brldet~maid. They both wore
Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and famgowns of babf blueo net over taf..
MAIIRIAGI LICINSIS
Uy, Carol and Forrest. Mrs E. M
etta "rith laee jacket::! andj carried
PHYLLIS
GOTHARD
BlJtke and Sally Schaaf were in
Vlrgil Rlcbards, 22, Reedsville
arraugements of pom-pom ebry.
and Lillian Crislip, 19, Ree~
1
Mia. Lesta Gothard ts announ· pan)', graduated from Middle- Huntington, Saturday.
santhemuma.
Richard Folden was in Holzer
riDe.
dn.g the approaching marriage ot port Hla:h School iB 19M. She
over Saturda~· and Sun
Hos)lital
OLII!lQ' CASSINi'S
Ernest Dwight Day, 43, Col· her dau1hter, Pkyllts, to Al2c was active in the Church of da)' as a medical patient.
Ronald Phillips was best 'man
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SUIT
of charcoal flannel and
umbua and Dolores Ruth Nelsdn, William Pitts, Lockbourne, son Christ, the Girll' Glee Club, the
for
Mr. Koehler and ushera were
Mrs Jamea Harley, Mrs. Mar. striped mell'.t Wear woolen, 11
of Mr. and Mrs. WilHam N . PUtJ,
115. of Burlingham.
Future
Homemakers
of America, cus Chambers and Mrs W. H destgned for fall and winter.
Nolty and Philip" Dot.
Richard
Long bland. N. Y. The open Intermural
hant)'.
basketball.
Before Juhhng have been recent guests Self-fabrtc·covered buttOlUI fut•
Charles E. Lee, 22, Pomeroy church wedding will be an event loing to Columbus stie wae em·
and Thelma June Wl.se, 16, Mid· of November 12 at two o'clock ployed at the Allen AppUance of Miss Helen Beeson at her cot- ~n the Vtcket, which 11 c:oU&amp;rtd.
tage at Long Bottom
w1th black velvet.
Mrs. Smith, mother of the bride
at the Middleport Church ot Company,
dloport.
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Mt·
and
Mn
John
Zerkle
and
Christ. A recepUon for the im·
Chne
Dailey
,
Mr
and
nephew,
Raleigh 1o. Hetzer, 28, Reeds- mediate
famiUes
and
c:lole
Al2c Pitts graduated from Unville and ShlfJey A. Spra1ue 20 fnends will be held In the chur· 1on High School, Union, N J ., Mrs. Clinton Ftsher, Mr. and
Reedlville. 1
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ch social rooms after 'he cere· and attended Ohio State Unlver- Mrs. B F Parmalee and Ira Ray
mony.
eity. He 1J stationed at Lock· Butcher were In Columbus to
Misa Gothard, who ill employed bourne Air Force Base, Colum- attend the State Fair Sunday.
-~-Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and
at the Columbus Transit Com· bul.
...... 10 aohMI
grandchildren, Cindy Smith and
A~HENS, 0 - Forty-sur. new I 3800 students on Sept. 23 wlll
Wayne Eulenbach, Keno~ha, Wis , appumtments have been announc. beginning their first
teacbln&amp;
have returned home after vlstt cd for the 1955 fall term at db.io job. However, to others, such as
mg Mr. and Mrs Verne Davb Cmvers1ty by Prestdent John C Waher Friedrich Naumann V1"it·
and other relatives 1n this area Baker
1ng 1ecturer in German of' MadJ·
~
Mr and Mrs. Jack B!h·hner
Of these, 45 are faculty ap. son, Wis. and Gilbert Arthur Steand her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. pOJntmepts ~nd one JS an aS80' phenson or Omaha, Nebr., tbe
MARlETl'A, 0.-The
flrat hurs.t and director Anne Cham W Clark, spent Sunday wtth Mrs. C1atc phystcian m the HeaJ.tb opening day of elaases ill an old
week-long writers' conference tn berlaln. Other staff wr1ten In: C. W Clark and Mr and Mrs Service Faculty
members tD·, story. Naumann has had 20 yean
Clyde Beltcher, Charleston.
the &lt;?hto Valley region will start elude river ptlot Fred w
J
~iude 21 asststant professors and of professional experience, In·
Misa Huldah Klem and great :r:l mstructors An associate pro- eluding t1lree yean spent
Sundar at Marietta College with and children's author
hi~~ mece,
11 8 1~­
Marsha Fugate , Athens,
p
over '10 amateur and profession. Ph 11lips
~essor, a lecturer and a .YI!Itlng turer in French
univenitie1
al wrltera from six statea exA daily schedule of classes &amp;e· have returned from New York ecturer romplete the
assign· Stephenson, an associate • profe.S:
peoted to register.
mln~rs, wor,kshops and lect~res CltY where they vtslted Miss ments
sor of music educ:ation,
hllll
Notod authors who will lec- will be followed Monday through Edith Klein They flew to Colum
SJX of these who ""1ll open their taught in high schools and colture at the conference include Friday An awards program at bus and were met by Marsha's class room doors to the expected lege15 f~r 19 years.
parents, Dr. and Mrs M K Funoveliats Dorothy James Roberts noon sat urday, September 3, will gate
Whtle ln New York, they
rFour of the appointee11 have
Alberta Hannum, Walter Havtg. end the conference.
Dafginn
studied abroad. J9bn
Garroway
attended the Dave
Bergaagel, lecturer b• musicolo"
DOWNINGTON
Special rate11 have been sel Cor show, the Telephone Hour, the
reeeJVed training at the Royal
Connie Phillips .&amp;pent Thursday commuters from towns in south· Masquerade Party at the teleAcademy of Mu!ll! In London aftd
nilht and Friday wlth Mr. and eastern Ohio and northern We8 t vhion studios; toured the Umted
Wendell V. F. Brookt, assistant
Mrs. Elwood Phillll)ll and daueh- Vlr&amp;lnla lnterellted persons may Nations BuUding and the Em·
prof~aor of ehemlstey, stuttted
l~r o1. Middleport.
,
re1!1ter for all eventa on one day pire State Bullding and had a
or for the ume session each day. boat trip around Manhattan.
at OJ.ford University, England.
It was learned here rec~ntly
An evening lecture aerie&amp; from
Mra. Sidney Pickens and niece,
1\..ssistant profeaaor of marketing,
CHARLESTON, W Va UP- B..obert S. Raymontl, attended the
that "Mrs Harold Wood (SylvJa 8-9 p m, Monday through Fri. Maxine Darst, Cheshtre, have
Some
$1,000 was stolen reeently London School ot Economic and
Phlillps), Battle
Creek, Mich. day, w11l be held in Andrews Hall returned from a three weeks' va·
from
''flower
fund" political con- PoUttcal Sc1ence. Naumann, who
was In the hoapitat She expected featurmg the five
nationally cation m St Petersburg with Mr.
lo return home thia week
known author~ on the staff
and Mrs Frank Abbott and Mrs trlbnU~s kept in a state Road received his tramine in Germany,
Shirley PhlUipe fell on a nail
G G Hull and her daughter and Commiulnh garage at Philippi studied at tlae umversitjes ol
receiving an lnJurf to her knee
REEDSVILlE
•on-ln·law. Mr and
Mrs Ben the_ CharleaLon Dally Mall eaiJ Marburg, Munich,
Dijon and
Mr.fand Mra. ,WRiter Kmg and
Hlghnote
A
friend
of
M' D t Thursday
Bpnn.
a, MISI LUCY KIIILI
.
198
ars '
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Tbc newspaper quoted "sourc·
daughter of Columbus, Mr and
F
Miaa Gloria Mtller,.. Columbus,
A total of 81 worka, ineludiD,:
to
the
mvest&amp;gatlon"
as
es
close
Mrs Fraqklin Kinl and son of
uneral servlcea were held for joined them m Florida and
nc
Columbu.. spent the weeke-nd John W Emrick, 83, at the companied them home. Durmg s~ying the cash and checks were articles, books, poem, and musi·
here with roJatives.
Reedsville
Chriatlan
Church their absence G G Hull , st. b'CticVed to have been ' taken by cal compositions, have been .pub·
Wednesday atternbon.
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an SRC employe who wanted to iishod br,, tbe , new personneL
Bush King called on Mr Rnd
Mr. Emrick had lived in lhla petersburg, had been visiting "get even for aU the 2 per cent
Mn. Edward King and sons, wedf
relatives in this area and Sun
nesday afternoon
area or a number of year&amp;. He day he and Howard McElhmney, deductions from his pay check"
Officials at Phlhpp1 confirmed
' '(our Dollar AINu! Dur
Charley Kma is under Dr died 8 the home of hia son, Ray. Charleston, left for Florida
•Ajlr
that a robbery occurred at the
Mug's
care.
·
mond
Emrick,
at
Lancaster,
Sun·
Mr
and
Mra
.
Carroll
Swanson
Pllll- """ . .foro You lur
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day evening. Two other sona and children, Mary Carol, Rob. SRC garage the nigbt or August
A Niw er
Automobile,
Martha
Pbilllp!i
who
has
been
Clyde
and FloYd a1so survive ' ert and Sylvia, and Mrs C F. 15 by someone who gained ~n·
._,.,..., or Tracter,"
trance by breaking a : wlndow,
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~:;::;.;~b~e~t~to~r_;;at~lh~l~•~t~lm~e.;..;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;,\ alo"a
with one daughter, Mra ' Hawkins were guests of Mrs.
Helen
Ashton,
Reynoldsburg Charles Swanson, Gallipolis, Sun· but aaid t~e ~mount t~ken was
not determined.
Burial waa in the ReedavHte' d
Cemetery
a)'.
Mrs. Essie Conllro;~ and Mn
ftiJss Carol Bachtel, who will
Chi
M
lraduate In September from St. Birthday Par•y
onor•
oe Ills visited recently ai Joseph's Hospital, Parkersburg,
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Uttle, Hocking with Mrs. Con. returned to school Sunday afer a
Norma Jean Stewart
11Mrove 8 son-tn.Jaw and daughter month's vacation with her par·
Th 1 th
r. and Mrs. OvH Miller
' ent.s, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Bach
e sx
birthday or Norma
Mrs Gladys
Ba
·
Jean, daughter of Mr. ·and• Mrs
trlend. t c 1 b
uman
and lei. She had completed three Norman Stewart, Wa~ celebrated
0
um us,
came
f
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.Sun· months' afflllate work at the Saturday with 11 party at the Roadday to visit othe
Mrs. Rose Thomas. ormer I SUiter • Psychiatric mental hospital, St. stde Park Gamcil were played
Fred Col
Francis, In PlttsburJh. Her mo. and refreshments of pink and
eman and wife
of ther, Mrs Forrest Bachtel, ac·
Columbus, were calling on their companied her to Parkersburg white birthday cake and ice
~~ele, Fred Coleman, Sr., recent· Sunday and went on to Vwnna cream were served
., J
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to visit her mother, Mrs J w
Norma Jean's guc~h lncluded·
erry Chllder1, U.S. Navy, 1u. Dawaon, and siser. Mrs. Wtlbur Pat.Jht Sue and Jo Ann MourninJ
tioned at Indians Head Md 01 hl w hi
Linda Jacobs, Sammy, Sandra and
tho weeke-•
w'tth hi·,• Tokyo,
e ' Japan
as ngton, D C., and Jimmy Cl a t wor th y, Joyce Lona
au h••e
....
::~ta, Mr. and Mra. Orin Chll· Mr and Mra. Thor Olson, Mr. l}lanne Davis, David Jenkins'
Le W II
and Mrs. Hjalmar Olson and son Kristen Ru;pp, Chnsti, GregorY
e a ace lr., who haa been Crallil Athens and Mrs C A, and Mark' Barsotti, Nita and
!~t!:: ~m~l thh:e yeara has re- Mirstluer and daughter. Kare~, malee Nieri, Stephen Stewart
home Saturd sc rae and arrived Harbel, Liberia, were' Sunday Adults .present
included Mrs
M
Chi ay.
JUeatl of Mr. and Mrs James Paul Modrnlpg, Mrs Henry
·
oe Mills attended
a Souders. Mr. MaraUIIer 1 ~ Direct. worthy, Mrs Ancil Barfottl
rs.
~!:nt dln~n'!_~t PorUaad Park or of the Firestone Plantation tn Mrs Remo Mlerl.
, Y·
ua-1 preaent
were IJberia.
- - - -- -~~eRAuBtl tlenrtls, oMf Ractne, Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMat- Rutland, have accomparued him
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Marllya ter are on a motor trip t M
to Colorado, Montana, Arkanaai

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Flower Fund At
Charleston Said
To Be Tapped

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end of nlatlvea at Ste
Mra.

Dur olry eJoonlnt ..,1.. hr ~l&lt;•·h·ochool ballet rlntta
·'·'" "'" ltell for CIUIIII,, ..,..., depenlla•JIItr. Bring thtt laat
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clun. frlth and aporllrtno brl..t,

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Mr..

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lluth
Ulllon 11 PorUand
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attended
Rulh loll Sunday !or
Ciuclanau, to reaume hls scbool
1tudlea.
Mn. Loretto Leod and !II'IDd·
oon, '011')1 Teed left lluadly b7
au~oblle

sum~er o~=

b!ithnth:e!~~~ct;: ~~:. T~~:

day'
5ana ury. and family.

~he e;::,~:.

I. Gardner, bed

and· Mr.

aE:.r~':tte~d~
at

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OHn Mlrtln
Jerry Lewl•

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lor thetr home ln

C.Uierola alter a two - ·
..tall with Gary'a mother Mra.
11111.
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Jlr, ~nd l&gt;lrL Edwlrtl ChtYI•
were recut vtahora

Te;!~, Fred

Lorraine Johnson. Colum·

Mr.w:nd
u!'a;::z:
;n d vaca·
m1'~~ Mrs.
D. a(e and bla wife and fo; ~=~·

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Cleaners '

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W. Va., a

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t.the-r clovcfy, w1nd-t aM tumcooler with showers •M thvft..

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Editorial Phone 897

tDnivht 1ncl Wed~ey with 1
ch1nce of lhowert In the nol'tlt"

Racine Square
Dance Band Is
, FirstAtFair
Tbe Racine Square Dance· Band

and Its "Circle Four" dancers
raptured ftnt prtze at the Ohio
State Fair Square. Dance competition. this week.
The local group whit~ sUges
Hquare d!lnte!l every 'Frida)" night
at the Racine American Legion
Hall Js compos()d of Ray Byers,
Racine, Howard "Howdy" Sayre,
Racme, Charles Bai1ey, Raclne,
Brooks Sayre, Minersville and
James Carnahan,, Radne, caller.
Judges

of

the

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competiUon

which saw the locals emerge

as

the blue ribbon entry were three
prote!!IOrs trom Ohio State Uni
vers1ty Dep;,rtment of Musie.
Judging Wll11 on the basis of
timing only. ·

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Sadie,Wickham
Funeral Services.
Held On Sonday
Funeral serv1ces for Mrs. Sadie
Wickham were beld from the
Ewing Funeral Home, Sunday at
2 o'clock wtth the Rev. J Le&amp;lie
Kunze, pastor of the United M~
thodiit Church oUiclatlng. ,
Special mu:uc was provlded by
Fritz Buck, or~aniat
Burial was 111 lleech GrO\Ic
Cemettry and pallbe:,arers were
Douglass Wiekh;,.m, Daniel Prlt
ehard, C1Jarl~ Pritchard, Mar~oa
Hawt,
ve'r 13"" .::&amp;uP · Jl!lle
Warner.
Comm&amp; from out of town for
the services were Mr. and Mrs
Okey Pullms and daughters1 Tuppers Plains: Mr and Mrs Daniel
Pritchard, Mr and Mra. Cbarles
Pritchard,
Barberton:
Grover
Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lawson, Leo Thompson and Mr and
Mr~. Norman Thomp!OD and dau·
ghter ~11 of Columbu~.
.Mr. and Mrs. DOUl!liiS8 Wickham, and Mr. and Mrs. Therlon
OHlinger of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs.
Sames Wickham, \Vest Shade, Mr.
and Mrs. Alvie Partlow an4 Homer Bailey, Rock Springs; Mr. and
Mrs. Vern Davis,
Middleport;
Mr. and Mrs Ivan Well and dau·
ghter and Frank Well, Minersville; Mr and Mrs. Charles Frank,
Flatwoods.
!tr. and Mrs. John Wickham.
Chester: Mr. pod Mrs. Ernest
WaUace, London: Dan:. Davb, Lin
thtancum' Heights, Md ; Mrs Ju.
lla Davis and MrB. Patse!lf Broy.
les, GallLpoli!i.

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TU&gt;in City Electric Shop
, .HoldaGrandOpening
Today is the grand opening of
the Twin City Electric Motor
Shop, near the Davis Ice and Produee, off Coal Street. The shop
will be owned and operated b)'
Arthur Strauss and Getald Jen·
..n,.n .
The shop equipment inclJ.Ides
machinery to repair and rewind
.U types of electric motors. sing.
1e phue, three phaae, and DC
motors. They are equlppfd to
repair any type of motor.

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Surprise Witnesses In 'FI"ago ·
Tri~l Delays Case'F"Or Court
GALLIPOUS.
0.
UP-The
morals tJ'jal of :l~n Co"nty
- expect.
Sheriff bavid TracO.
ed to go to the jpry tcidt)'.
Ju!IJ• t:toaO!i Wbll&amp; Ill 1 ,limit
nf two lurur, ~.-r:h 1JJt th.e deft•e
11.nd 'Prosectllton 1to ' t'rese&amp;t fhelr

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J.services
unera
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Hela Today For
Mrs. Ada K•Mayer
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Mr.. Ada K. Mayer, wile of
William Mayer, a former Middleport re•ident, died Friday at the
Wb1te Cross Hospl.tal 1and funeral
•ervices were held today at the
Deyo Fuheral Home. Colum-bus,
with burial in the Union Ceme.
tery
Survivors includeil her husband
two daughters by an earller mar·
rlage, Mrs. George c
sm1th,
Green Bay, Wis.; Mrs. James G
Abraham
Loa Aniteles· four
grandchildren; on' broth~, James F. Ingerham, Columbus
Henry Mayer father·in-law of
Mrs. Mayer, left here Sunday to
stay with his son anlt attend the
funeral.

o.f AssaUlt on Bound Man

REV JOHN LANIER of Junction
City, 0.~ will bqln revlnl ,.,.
vlcea In tiM Certeton Church,
Klnpbury
Roed, on SundiJ",
ALFRID lllVIVAL
S•pt. 4 end will col1.tlnut untlt
Allred Chuiob will begin a
two-weeks Revival eampaign on
INSPICTION WIDNISDAY
Sun~y. Sept. 11. Rev. R. A.
Sunday eve nine, September JJ,
The annual ~pection of P01J1.- IIddie will be In chart• of ....
with the Rev. Barnette qf Hunt· eroy Bend Grah1e will be held
music. The 11rvlc" will bqin
lngton, W. va., u
evan&amp;elist. Wednesday at 8 P M. at the DAV
7 45 • ..,., ...ntn,.
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There will be special ainging Hall. All members are requested •• '
each evening.
to be present.
--....,----SWARTZ RIUNION
MEIGS GEN~RAL HOSPITAL
The annual reunion of the Admitted to the Meigs General
Swartz familiea wW be held at Hoapital, Monday, wu Mr1. Lucy
Old Man's Cave, near Logan, White, Pomeroy.
Ohio, on Sunday, September 4.
DlsmilsaliJ were:
All relative&amp; ,and friends are Pomero~; ArUn
welcome.
· ter; and KarJene

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Pomeroy Hoosiers Ass'n
ReadiesFo.r Alumni Tilt
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Two Pomeroy men, Ceetl Kauff

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Tuuday mormna: by the
Metes County Shertfra Depart·
ment on ctulrges fUed aa:ainst
the pa1r by Emmett "Bugs" Tra(:.
ey, M, of Pomeroy, Rural DeUv·
ery .

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;Sail eeJl. wbere be m.uat 1Ptft4 11 di.JI. After that. be can't drh••
for two fear&amp;. Bemard'a but llkDII wu tmed wbal Bernard
lllto &amp; tne at 80 m.ph.,
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Tracey. in hts affadav1t char·
ged that the pair as!laulted him
late Monday night in an old stnp
mme cabin 10 the rear of the
Catholic Cemetery He satd they
tied his hands w1th Wile and
then took turns beating him up
Tracey said that after the beat
mg he was tossed mto an old
cave m the stnp mme, and left
lymg, still bound With Wlle
The accuser !Und that he somehow managed to free hl.m&amp;eU
from his bonds and went on to
his home from where he later
noulied tb.e Meiga County Sber·
iff's. department of the attack
Tuesday morning he flied char&amp;·

of Bl:!l&amp;ult and battery agaiDit

deftmte detAils of
the attac 11 were forthcomi.n&amp;: otb·
er than those alleged m the aH..
dav&amp;t. pollee off•cen were of the
belief that the Incident grew out
of a drtnkmg bout m wh1ch , dae
triO were engaged
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In the meanhme Mra Cannel
Wtll of Syracuse, was retunied
Tuesday to Metgs County by Athens police where she had been
apprehended The SyracU5e woman was to be g1o;en a hearinc
thl$ afternoon before Juvenile
Court on charges of neglectin&amp;
five mmor chHdren

Local'Ugion P08l
Sounds Call For
Aid To Homeless
A call for food, money or good
used clothang has. been uwaed by
Feeney-Bennett Post No 128,
Amencan LegiOn, for the m11liona
of people who have been affect.
ed by tbe recent Humeanes '"Connie" and "Diane"
The State Departments of both
Ohlo and Pennsylvaft!a have asked the var1ous postt to start col·
leetJng for the benefit of the
homeless.
Don Roach, pubbcity officer of
the local post, 11 remlndtng peo..
ple m Ohio RI\'er Flood area tbat
in 1937 the Pennsylvanta Le&amp;~on
posts ralhed to their 11d ;md sent
food . clothing and money to help
in the Ohio, West V1rgm•a and
Kentucky areas
Anyone w1slung ~ o conqibute
to thts nuse may le8'Ue t~ dan.
&amp;hons at the Foreman Abbott
Television shop at the bead of
South Third Avenue and Mill St.

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Little uague
Players Feted

Rob.b~ To Be Featured

Three hundred bot dog~~, eight
gallons of Kool-Ade, ten gallona
of ice cream wltb hot dog buns
contributed by tbe Holsum Bak·
ery were consumed by forty Little Le.aguen when they were
treated to a piCnic supper Sunday
at the home of Coach and Mtfi c
H McDonald

ional career m 1947
played and sang over
tion KTYL, Mesa, AriJ.Ona
He moved up to a station In
Phoo!nll«' W&amp;.ere lie had a ball
mow tn the' morniofl, fivf
a w!ek; eilled "Chuck Waa~"bt1tnlted his own
tlre "1&lt;:-Bar Cowboys". His
tdeviaion work wa11 on his
own
times 1 Week over
KPHO-TV, 1He was a pest ~r on
the "Grand Ole OI)ry" and began
to record for Columbia.
Marty made sucb a hit ln both
fields that he was signed a.s a regular performer on the Qpry
Some of his top songs for Columbia are "Love Me Or Leave Me
Alone";
''Tomorrow You'll Be
Gone"; "Crying 'Cause I Love
You"; "Isle of Golden Dreama";
"Aloha Oe'; "I'll Go On Alone'
and "Ita a Long, Long Ride "
The program will be given at
the Middleport Stadium on Labor
Day evening and other members
of the Opry company and a dis·
play of fireworks, sponsored by
the local merchants, will c:omplete the show
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NEA Representat1ve Bus Inspection
Principal Speaker Dates Announced
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s•gned Mason County for relief of
flood vtctims in the eastern part
of the United States according to
H K Harmon, ebairman of the
Mason County Red Cross.
Accepting donations
in
the
Bend Area are Mn. L C. Roush,
Clifton, West Columbia and Kay·
long; Emtl Knight, Hartford and
Mrs. Harry Dyer, New H-aven.
Donations may Al&amp;O be mailed
to the Red Cross office In POint
Pleasant.

Victim Charges Pair With Binding
Hands With Wire And Beating Him

JAJLEP IN FATAL ACCJDi:rn

A three-year schedule of
lnc:reases far non-umon
and salarted
employees
placed into effect by the s~~&amp;~~.
la Electric Products on M
and the nme schedule baa been
offered to umons representinJ
worken of the coptpany . Local
workers at Point Pleasant are
affected by the achedule.
between
One·year contracts
tht! union and Sylvania exPire
thi.R fall and negotiat\ons are
progress for new contracts
The new schedule provides
five to 13 cents addttional
hourly employees effective
Monday, fiVe to eight cents
effective on September 3.
and five to eight cents . more
September 1, 1957.
Salar)ed employees received
four per cent raise this weeil:
wm be given t6.ree per cent
creases In each of the next
years.
In addition to the' pay
es the new plan calls for
benefif
sion of the employee
prOiJ'Bm which includes com·
pany payment ot hospital, surgi·
cal, and medical iru.urance pre·
mlums for dependents of em·
ployees, and an increase in surgl.
c:al benefits.
Employees previously paid
premium&amp; for tbelr
whiLe the company paid,
mmms for employees.

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For FI00d' Re}'Ief
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Sylvania Gives:
New Schedule
Pay Increase

ftnal 1rgumenta.
The main wittiesaes Monday
were Dr 1 -and Mlli Osear Clarke
who testlfle4 £hey ,8~)): the sher
iff's ear in thelr dt've\Vay the af.
ttrl)Oon of J}IIY .~. l'hotr aaid
were two pr.sqnl~ in.,.'\he ca.r
eould Rot i eDUfi t1iem.
Dr. and Mrl. Clarke were sur
prise witneaoes for the prosOCU·
lion. July 1 LB the date on whlch
Sbenff Trago :.lltec~41Y tried to
commit an J.m;n_'Djal aet with a l?
year old G~l~l)f.;Ji"\1.••·
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F•r Wlleel Allllemeal

Week Long WriterS f..onference
To Open Sunday At Marietta

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Tbe bus inspection schedqle
for Meigs County Schools was an·
nodnced today by the County Su·
perfl\lendent of Schools, 0. 0
Patterson ·
The Inspection schedule which.
has been set utt is aa follows:
Salisbury Townshtp School, Sept.
B at 9 A . M. with Sali,bur)', Bed·
ford and Pumeroy buses to be
pre11ent; Chester Sebool. Sept. 9,
9 A. M., Eastern buset~ to be .pre·
sent; Racine IDgh ScboOI, Sept, 14,
9 A M., Southern l~a.l buns to
be present and Rutland Hla:b
School, Sept. 16, 8 A. M., West·
ern, Northern and Columbia bus·
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e~ to be present.
No station wagons or ~ara Will
be inspected at that th'Qe. lt is
also required that ~the registTa~
tlon certtfieates for lltelJS" plateR
of the M, be posted !~Wide \be
bus . Have motor number of bn1,
if no re1istration card is avail·
able.
To ahorten t~e time ot the in·
spection~ it is requested that the
bus'-s be' pre1ented promptly and
In the following manner: windowa lowered 11!1 low u poaslble,
emer&amp;enc:y door open, hood up on
bth eld~. first aid klt also to be
. The toUOwiDJ equipment
;;;,;;;1,,. be layed out on the seat
::;~Oilotiu' or
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Church Assigned
ANew Pastor
The members of the
Eplscopa) Church are announcing
the coming of Rev. J. Edwin Char
les to Pomeroy, to serve as rec·
tor ofl tbe local ehurcb.
Rev. Charles Is a native of
South Wales. ~if! began his minis·
try in canada tn 1911, and came
to tbe United States in 1932. He
hoJds degreetl from the University of Manitoba, the University
of Chicago, and the Seabury·
Western Tbeoloaical Seminary in
1EYanston, Ulinols. The greater
part of his
In this countty was apent in
and
near Chicago. For
previous to coming
be served as rector
of Good SUpherd,
Cincinnati
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uu. an Mrs.
rive in Pomeroy on
ember 2 and will reside
Rectory back of the Grace
ch. He will hold ~~.ic~!pt!~:;
ning Sunday morning,

Frank Wilson, manager of the
championship Mlddl~ Yankee
team, and Wtlhilfl "§carberN.
mimager of lb! 1\edlep,. were
Coach McDonald's assistants and
they were ass•sted by Mr and
Mrs Francis Anderson, Mr. and
Mra.- George Batey, Mr and lin
.E. 0 Rail, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs.
Wilson, Mrs. Russell Bailey. Th~
Pomeroy All-star
team wUe
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guests at the picme
A game with N1tro, Little Lea
guen was canceled that . after·
DODD When the visitors failed to
appear aDd the Mtddleport Van.
tees beat the All·Stars from the
other Ohio Valley Bend Little
League 13-10 They are aeheduled
to play the last game of tbe season Wednesday at l at the Middleport Pool Park against the
Minersville lDdians The Yankees
have not been defeated this sea-

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Become Marshall
Gri'd Candidates

Funeral services ft:or Hany W
Roush were held from the Ra·
CJne Bapt1s.t Church, Monday, at
2 o'clock with the Rev Jobn Elwood, pastor of the Racine Metbodtst churcb offictatlns
Spec1al music was provided by
Mrs Lavenia Simps!ln, organist.
Mrs Emma Salser and Mn. Mattie Circle, vocalists.
Bunal was in the Letart Cemetery and pall bearers were Robe~ McKelvey, .Boone Weaver,
Junwr Stewart. Hopper Roy, Jake
Lee and Grover Salser
Coming from out ~.Jf town for
the services were Mr and Mrs.
Arthur Banks an!:! sons, Wh!tesburg, Ky.; Mr. and Mra. Kyle
Stump and fanuly, Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Fink aad Mr and Mrs.
Dick Beegle, Akron; Mrs George
'Miller.
Mrs. Brooks Beegle, Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Beegle and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Flesher and Mr.
and Mrs Melvin Mill&lt;!r and fam·
ily all of New Bnghton, Pa.; Mra.
Ell 1 R
oush, Mr antl Mn. Cf!Yde
Rousb and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Roush, James FrederiCk and
Clifford Beegle, Pittsburgh, Pa.;
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dates for the Marshall College
football team es:~ted to turn
out for the ftrst day of practice
Tbursdoy in Huntington .n-e
Jlm Barton and Dick Athey, both
Wahama Hig\, School graduates
The former, who is the son of
Mr and Mrs. Charlea Barton of
Mason, is a senior and baa lettered lD football for the past two
years at Marshall.

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at tbe Huntington school. He let· Edith Webb, East Li\'erpool; Mn.
tered last year in football .
George Hazelett, Sahneville; llr.
Both boys play end Barton is and Mrs George Barnett, Par~ers
a 6-4, 220-pounder, ~bile Athey burg, W Va, Mr and Mrs. Ed
Ups the scales at about 180 al:J.d ia Beegle, Zanesville and Wilbur
6-2.
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To Never Return
~ Manford Porter, 37, of
Weet Hamlin, w. Va. and his
part•!"· Earl Ray, ss.
Hamlin, W. Va., both received
pollc:e escort to Ute bus stal~orq
Tuesday morning by Actin&amp;
lc:e
wereChief
warnedFrank
"neverHudson
eome
into thi1 town agam."
'l'be .pair were
incarcerated
Monday night after their arrest
tiy Pollee Officer Vaughn
for
"inv~ation". Their actions
had aroused
suspicion when
they aought to sell a valuable
wateh for a few dollars.

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Harry W. Roush
Funeral Rites
Held Monday

Hood, Sauer Lead Financial ,
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Milton Hood and Lewis H.
Sauer were nam~d the
m the
the
Middleport
Inc., when tbe
Monday night 1t
Village
Bruce Lloyd, prestdent, wu in
charge of the meeUng .and reports were made by the various
campaign workers.
Hood and Sauer have turned
in the largest number of 11hares
sold to date and David Darst, Jr.,
treasurer, said that the_ complet.e
11.UI RIBBON WINNER
Mra. James Titus, RuUand, past number of shares sold by the
preside~;~t of the Middleport and entire group ts 264 with
Rutland Garden. Clubs, past re still not through with their
Jional director and state officer
received three blue ribbons and
I~•· ;Bell of Show owud at lbo
Ohio. State Fair fiowt'r·abow lor
abe bad ealered

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near future
Plans were made to &amp;eed the
baseball
and aof diseussion
held diamond
of the type
fe.,ce,
back-stop and landscaping of
the diamond and that area of the
park was held by the membert:Members present were James
Buchanon, Nan Moore, the Rev.
C E Hoyt, Curtis Jenkinson.
MLlton Hood, Lewis H.
Dr K D Amsbary, David
Bruce Lloyd, Eleanor SchaaL
CINCINNATI, 0 . UJ&gt;-J!:JIP,
about steady: Fair demand COD·
aumer A large 58-60; medium
white 4~1. brown mix 48 Gl.1
Chicgens, steady, tradioa
fryers 28-29: hens, heavy
hens, hgbt l4-15i old roost.er1 1

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Subscrtptton rates: Delivery t,.y
carrier where avail•ble 3f) cents
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at The Daily Sentinel otflce,
$15.60; si:l. mouths, $7 .80; tb.ree
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The annual Carmel EUB Hom~·
coming was held Sunday, August
28, at the church. A basket dinner w1l ·enjoyed at noon, follow·
lng the m.ornin&amp;: servtfe!. At 2 p.
m. a prograM. w1s enjoyed by 11
large group or members and
friends.
The program consisted o,f music, church history and short
talk&amp;, which was in charge of the
pastor, Rev. Richard Youn11 . . Tbe
church hlatory was read by Eva
Archer. Rev,.. L. R. Carmichael,
· pastor of the South Webster
EUB Church .poke brlelly to the
~roup on the chunh.

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Society

Ginther Funeral
Services Held

The Mt. Moriah Mi.ssionary Soclety will meet Thursday even ·
lng at the hOme of Mrs. Arnold
Richards, South Second Annue,
MMdleporl.
The ninety-third birthday of
Mrs. Catberine Burns wm be
celebrated, quietly August 31 3t
the home Of her daughter, Mrs.
Walt'er HarrlB. AnothQr daughter,
Mrs. Margaret Croushore, who
had ' been here for ' a visit, has re·
turned to her home in Colur:nbus.
Rclatives ol Robert Stephenson
a;athered at his home for a picnic
Sunday noon. Gnests of Mr. and
Mrs . Stephenson and their dau&amp;h·
~er, Mr~ Carl Moore, were Mr.
and Mnl. Walter lones, Hunting ~
tqn; Mr. and_ Mrs. I?· H. Gay,
Mrs. Richar(l Pierce, Charleston;
Mr. and Mrs. James· Stepbeqs.oD,
Pomeroy. Joinjng the family gath·
ering durin&amp;: the afternoon weu
Mr. and Mrs. John Sttphenson
and William Stephenson, Middleport.
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Funeral services for Mrs. Edward Gi nth er were held from the
Ewing Funeral Home, Saturday
at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Roger
Bishop, pastor of the EUB Church
officiating.
Burial was in the Beech Grove
Cemetery and pallbearers were
Martin BoyleS, Lawrence Ginther,
Arthur Ginther, Harold Young,
Elias Stiles and Delbert Brueh.
Coming from out or town fol'
the services were Mrs. Irene Jacobs, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs.
· Martm Boyles, Lawrence Ginther
and Arthur Ginther ' fill of New
Brighton, Pa.;
Mrs. Eltzabeth
t Youne. Monaca,
Pa.;
Harold
Young, Walter Minge! , ·Rochester,
Pa.; Mrs. Fred· Latham and ·daugh.
ter, Barbara and Mr", Robert Pal·
lettc, Warren and Mrs. Lois Pul·
llns, Flatwoods.
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Annual Homecoming .
' He,fd At Carmel EUB

BY WILLIAM EWALD

Moore• Entertain:
At Chelte~Rd. Home
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore entertained with a six o'cloek dinner
Thunday evening at their home,
Cheater Road.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Smith and grandchildren,
Cindy Smith and Wayne JEulenbach of Kenosha, Wla., Mrs. Vern
Davis, M~ddleport and the hosts
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The group were joined In the
even'inli by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and Larry, Mary Lou
Jimmy and Carolyn, Laurel Cliff
. and Mrs. John Smith and grand·
daughter~ MeUnda
Walter. Refreshments were served during
the eveaing.

FRIENDS NIGHT THUI&amp;DAY
Friends NiKht will be observed
Thursday, Sept. 1, when ·the Evangeline Chapter, OES. meets. in
regular !eulon at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Both obligation and
Friend's Nigbt will be held and
other Chapters have been Invited. '

BAKER FURNITURE

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ln&amp; quite .erloualy that the Democratic presi-'enttul nominn·
tloa ln 1868 lhould 1Q to House Speaker Sam Rayburn ot Texas.
Thill U. their reuon)nr:
·; Barrlnl' a miracle, B\.even10n could not defeat Preaident Elaen·
bOwer. Theretort, then 1upportera ot the former llllnoiH governor
lft&amp;lntaln, &amp;teY4tn.eon ehould not be otre~d as a •·se.CI'Itlce" candlliate
ln 191SO.
Jn1tead, lhll group lnAistl, Ad1al ahould be
"1aftd" tor 1960, when Ike e,an't run and the
chances or a Demek.lratlc victory will. at leaat theo~
rettcally, have · been lncreaeed 1reatly,
AI tor "Mr. Bam"The '1~-year-old Tenn Ia held In the hl(heat
eat"m by virtually an Demoe:rat1, eaat, wnt, north.
and lOUth. He 11 said to be nceptlve to the prell·
dentlal nomination. Many Dlmbcr~LI believe he
d111rvea It aa a trtbute to hit ~.P~-blembtht&lt;l •o~year
record u a national ftgure.
Moreover, the &amp;rJ'Ument (0411, even though the
odda mlrht be heavily aplnat him, 1\aybum coukt
do better aaaiftat Ike than
other Dcmoc~at
and hla ltaderlhlp of th.a tl&lt;:ktt WO\Ild Improve the
parly'l hopea o1 n~lnlpJ' control or ConJrtu even 'fhile ta!Jlnr t9
NOaptu~ the White HOUit.
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WITH REOfJ-The early hop41 tor qul&lt;lk Ubera~
tdln ot 41 American clvilllnl held captl'\te by Red Chln&amp; t1av1 been
d&amp;IM4. IM.It ttlt Vnltecl St.tea hu no httentlon ot crdllng olt Ita talk8
•t oe,nev&amp;.
t'htto wu l teellnr ln Wuhington that the United Stattt would
C!Ohtln¥e to PNt tht heat on Red China ht an •ftor~. to teat. the alncerlty
o( Pelpl.n(~-and lndlreoU)' tht whole Communl.lt world'a-detlre to
.... rtobal tentlona.
· OOmtnU.nlat China took a propi!J&amp;nd&amp; lead before the Geneva parley
pt und~ by releaatnr 11 United Statu tlyera •hot down In Ko"•·
But DOW, United ltatea otfli:lals belltVI lhla was a ceaturo tle•lped
1o wr:a, eonoeulona trom thla coW'Itry.
Thill arpment ll undtrecored by the tact that Communllt China
hal 4we1lld at lanaf,h un Ita demand that 110me rs,ooo Chlne.11e 1tudent.a
Ill the Uftlted 8t&amp;tea tubmlt to queatkminl on wheLher they want to
ntum .. their homeland.
' 'l'bt U. 8, hu •Ld then 1tudent1 Art tree to 10 It they wl11h, But
tbll C!OUiltl)t will aot 1\lbmtt to their fordble repatriation.

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- (:ION"Oa£8810N'U RICALLt-Prtaldent Eisenhower'• repeated
~t1'1 &amp;P.t M ma.t c:.U Coqreu back Into epoci&amp;l •••ton lhla ttJ1
.PuUJt I'I\Oit WIUihlna10ft oftlclal1.
ltn&amp;tt le&amp;dtrt are trfJiki:V arai.Jut the Idea units~ thtre Ia &amp; ruJ
emtl"''end)', all.boUih they MY they'll 10 alonlf with the Pruldent U
, 111 ~t.l a tptOI&amp;l ....Lon ll neceuary and prove• th&amp;t It 11.
• · fte ·nctDt 8oodl Ia the northea•t prompt11d Mr. !Jl.Mnhowe,.l
,....,... .,.clal ....son, :..tatement. Prevloualy, he had aald he may c:all
• ~ black to WuhiDJton to 4e&amp;l with houtlng ~!alation.
ou't. be done, c:haaotl are the Preeldent will prue hllsptcial

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Cemer In MiddlepOrt

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money. The mail br{.ught a letter
containing $37 and a note:

'tiere's part of the money back."

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Relief From, Hay Fever. ·,··'r·:··
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• holly bank ac:count.-li"a. rei&amp;~ home, to rolleYe your oympt
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uvely allnpll maltor to ~~ rid _Duzlaq lho SOCUOD
of your l)'mptoma. J'ut lake •
DeienaiUzaUon ahotl rna)' t~tlll
lrlp )Dio a rapoocl·lree .,... and help you. Whllo lt'l beoiiO be1111
n~aln therw unW tM nuon 11 auch treatmeftt from alJ to U:

over.

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An ~m list with your buddy pro·
gram has been inaugurated by the
Navy Recruiting
Service. The
purpose of this program is tc
provide for t:'le enlistment in t he
Regular Navy of smaU groups of
approximately· three or four individuals. lt is felt that this -program
wlU ass ist young men during
their transitional
period when
they are adjusting themselves
from a · civilian status to a mill·
tary status while undergo ing in·
doctrination at the nnvai training
center.
All men enlistlng in Ihis program can be assured by the Navy 1
Recruiter that they will, to the
maximum extent fea sible, undergo training together.
The Navy Recruitl't
invites
those young men who would like
to enlist under this program
to
.
contact him in the Post Office,
Parkersburg, or the Masonic Hall
Pomeroy on Fridays.

BY MRS. EBER PICKENS
The attendance at
BunHay
School Sunday was 37.
Miss Buelah Rose o! Columbus
spent a week with Mr . an~ Mrs.
E. 0. Taggart. ·
Rev. and Mrs. llerbert Harri&lt;;
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cnlnmins and children of Athens spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. E. 0.
Taggart.
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Mr. and Mrs. ·Bill Hoback And
children, Mrs. Ethel Hoback spent
the weekend with relatives at
Columbus.
Miss Gl-ace Smith or New Brighton, Pa ., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Se!llcrs aild Mr. and Mrs.
Eber Pickens .
.Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Arnold
and dHughters, Dorothy, Martha
and Mary Arnold visited Sunday
afternoon in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence SwaUger,

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nll!lf, althou1b they have U\Ue
or no 'alue In treattna: utbma.
Betwem 70 U\d 80 per cent of the

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YOUR GOODS AND SERVJCES

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Annrer: Stlftneoe 11117 be due

lht lolnta: lq oome 4llll\ltbanee Ql
the mu'scles or ot the connective

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Ollliroly now fteld of 4-door bardtopa,
here's the finest of ali-OldamohUo'o Ninoty•Eight DOI.tuo Holiday Sodanl Jt'o tho ultimote U.
look• aad luxury-with oo eonter poet to nw tho omart oweop of lte convonible·liko lia.witb stunning interior elegance-with maneloua~paciOUIDell and con~
And thio car i• oqu.Uy diotinctivo 1ft action,., !or'ibe famed "Rocket" 202 Encin•
make• going •mootber and
th.U ovor. V"toit our obowroom ruul try it • .'.

You aeed ·to dllp~y tbe merchandloe to help sell,It.

r;lJ!l of old age or had.entn,~ of .
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Thot are in the bock raom

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lion, llle atartln1 data It around Dark GJ-oo
september 1. Tbt btavleat eon.. ·ln,JecUons of a.dr«lau....
centratton lll found ln Central apraylnc a. eoluUon of adrenr.Une
nunols and Central Indiana.
lnto JOUr noae mllh~ alJo help.

A Plea»nt."' 'fO:l'VI prob&amp;bJr
would help you ucape the rq·
weed .....
a~"'q! .~ron,
oonconlratlono of
n h&amp;ve
b,een mouurod u · uch u SO
mnea out over Lako Mlchtaan.
And eurJ onea 1n i whlle, ll.rP

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Tht rapotd aouon m lht po.llenll laking tlleat powerful
Central l'lolna Blatoa belm. antlhlatamlnea ha,.. tound tllem

The South and Boutb Eastern Borio ·acld waahea and eyedrop1
oectlona or tho countrJ p\ lh•lr UIUAlly rellevo ltehlnl of your
heavleat c:onaen.tkln · or the t)'U. Dart aJ.al3ea · probably are
pollen bei\Dhlftl lleptember 11. a4ollablt, also.
,And lht Bouthml endl o! lho QGJITIOH AHD AJ!IWD
Gulf Statel an htt OCtober 1.
H. M. a.: If a penon 88 years

bara, attended the Blackwe1J Re- left today for Winnipe.,, ·:'anada, Suoday. Bill Dant will be a
unloa at tho borne of Mr. ond wbere her hUJbanrl, ar. 1ttorney, lor at Ohio State Univer.tQ
lin. :Wayne Wingett.
Athen1 trill be stationed for three moD- fall and arrangement~ ware
Road, Sunday. Sa:m Blackwell, ~· tlu, Mn. Forla ia tbe dllughter of for hil room tor tbe wilder.
Dover; wu tbe lut of the orlga1111 famJly and be and biJ wife
.were preseat for the reunion.
Saturday night, Mr1. Wingett,
hoeteu for lhe pthering, was
talcea to Sheltering A;rm• HOipi·
tal wben ehe became Ill but the
plaDS for tbe reunlon were carried out ae planned.
Mr. and Mn. Vernon Weber
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and. son, Dennis, spe.nt Saturday
al the State Fair and their youn- I
ger children, Dean, Dallal and
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Donna, atayed wib their grandWILL IE.-.,
parenbl, Mr · and Mrs. Lawrence
Milhoan.
Mr. •nd Mra. Jameti Buchanon
and daughters, Lynn and Nancy,
have returned from
a motor
!-'1P to Nags' Head, N. C.; wm.
Jamsburg, Va., and .'~orktown, Va.
Mr.- and Mrs. Pbili~ Freeman,
who have bePn stay'~'n~g~~·~t-~th~e~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~..

Chic n' Charming

are pretty !reo ol lhll annoyJni the J&gt;&amp;tlento.
pollen. Othll' ~~· of the coun- Antlhlstamlne drup auch u
trJ. lib aorlh~ J(~:· and ...,.dry! or lhepborln m1111t live

otber IPI

~111&amp;8 q!Y, have been here for apartment of Mrs. Lillian Steift, Mr. and Mn. C. P. Dutton,
eeteral weeD durint her Ulneu. Second A venue, have returned dleport.
Mr. and lira. David
Mr.•,aDd M.n. Jtmerson Jones to their home in Florida.
llld aaugbten, Sharon aDd Bar·
Mn. Georee Faris, Colwnbu1, and aon, 8111, were lo .ColiUDI~

ROLANOUS

before Ule atlercy IIUOD
Tilt Wll~ !lalet. ~Orilla, beJilna, treatment ~urlng lilt II&amp;•
Ol'eKOn, Wl.lhlnirton and Nenda, .Cu wtll aid about to per c:ent of

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.... lint limo, .. "'tholr builder, &amp;lectrlo Boot cllvloloe "' _
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Grvton. o-. Tiro - - 11 boJr1C lilted out ldlow~Dc July 21 louDcbloc. ,., lfutlluo lo ID tor a .
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are honest-well, rather honest.
Kosinski caahed a check for $M.2,
and found out it had been stolen
so be figured he had lost the

LOOK!

·~;..llliit lril)!, W!Ut l4ftlllt-l•·•~"~· the laot
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~ ~' ~· --· ~ Whlltlt at MIA Monroe wo~ld e_atl.blllh~ oat . 'amOunt4 cf po11en art 4tpqett.ed ~~~known a1 :llb~sltiJ.
pn ahlJll even tatt~r out at aea. j ,~rtfulexamtna.tlon ta requlrtd
1.• -.,itJ ~ Mtual tnttNit 1MtWten theat. aad. ~~rl~
. FQI' molt dt 111, hoWtver, tacape l to ftnd tht nutt.
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RACINE, Wis. UP-Steve Kos-

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Some Ste¥tnaon Aclmlrert

BY BETTY CARLETON
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush and
son, Wa)'ne, spent Sunday with
Mr. aod Mrs. Aten Shain· of Pome·
roy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Kreiber and
sons and nephew, Rnland Bodine
of Youngstown, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mn. Edson
Roush and family.
Stephen Sweps~on and David
Morehead of Columbus spent severa) days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Lee and family.
Mrs. Alden Springer and two
ehlldren of Virginia is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Moore and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and .
family of Wisconsin and M.rs.
Lawrence Smith and two grand·
children of Laurel Cliff were din·
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dna
Smith and family recent!}•.
"l"'li'. an
1 d ml1!i . w~a~cen R ose an d
family sJ)eht 'SU.ndaJ. With Mr. and
~~- Dean 'l!!ktlaf!ll" ind son, Col·
umbus.
Mr. and Mrs . Dean Brinker and
·tmd Mrs. Hayman Barnltz and
sons attended the Homecoming at
Mt. 'Zion, W. Va., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs1 George Perry and
family, Dexter, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Helen Perry and
son, Danny.

Navy Inaugurates
New·Enlistment
Plan For Buddies

Stewart Harrlt and .on, Dlcll, chued trom Mr . and Mrs. Robert
and P'rank Gothard ad:endrd tbe Turner recently .
StaLe Fair, Sunda)' .
Mra. Jama Jobb and
th"~
Mrs. William
Robaon. Mn. children, Richland, Va., are viJL.
Clifford Cunnli'Jibam an4 two tina: btr silten, Mn. WUHam
sons are in Columbu.J on but~· Morrll, Mra. Branch nemiq and.
neu today .
Mrt. Charlea Mull-en, and their
Mr ~. C. R. YounJ aod Mn. Em· famille.1.
rna Bland attended tb~ lnatalll·
Mr. and Mn. Gordon Harrla
tion of the Rev. HaP, at the For· and 10 na , Nicky and Jimmy, reeat Run Baptist Church Sumt.1 · turned to Columbw thiJ weelr.
Special music at the service wu after Yl&amp;ltine their parents, Mr.
presented by a Columbus eholr. and Mn. Rr::bert Harris and Mr .
Janell and Joellen, small dau· C. M. Henneuy . Mr. and Mra.
Jack Harrill and the boys were at the
ghtcra of Mr. and Mn.
White, Washington Courthou.se, Ghurch Camp at Lopn
Hill
arc visiting their grandmother,! while the parent.a were Junlor
Mrs. o.· H. Stewart, and great CouncUlors and Nlck7 rematDed
aunt, Mrs. Sarah Problt, tor a for •n addiUonal week at the
week . Mr. and Mn. White (Doro. camp.
Gilbert Ervin hu returned to
thy Nell Stewart) brougbt the
girls here Sunday.
Columbus, after spending a week
Mrs. Minnie George, 84, 11 erl· witb hls parenta, !ltr. and Mn.
tically ill at Holzer· Hoapitll af. Ben Ervin, at lbe borne of Mr.
ter surger; Friday morning. Mn. and Mn. WW11m Robson.
Wilberlne W'Uea, Columbus, and
Mrs. A. W. McKay wu called
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kesinger, Ak,. to Parlr.ertbUrl Friday, by tb.e
ron, were called here by her ill· death of her n'ephew, David Hutcbinson, 89. Funeral
aervicet
ness.
Mrs. Branch Fleming and her were held Saturday aDd David
niece, Cinda Morris, have r&amp; Miller, a coUJin of Kr. Butcbin·
turned from visiting relatives in aon, ·attended the serriee and
Dayton and Columbus
. broulbt Mr1. MeKay home.
Mr. and Mrs. WUi Reynotcfl
Mrs. Ernest Jonea and daugb.
have moved to the property 011 ·ter, Carol Jean, Akron, IJ'e vbl·
Palmer Street which they PW'&lt;'. ·.timt her mother, Mrs. ~rl Lama,
Mr. ond 111'1. lobn Fultz and
··and her aliter, Mia Jean Lama.
daUghter, Anita Marie, and llr.
and ·Mn. Joe Younc, Jr., •ad
BY MRS. WILLIAM CoOK
children, Joe m and Mi!liDJ.e, atZion Sunday School attendance tended the State Fair lo Col.uJn..
7~.
bus Sunday and atopped for
a
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swaawer picti.lc breakfast at the Wucasvisited Monday eveainK with Mr. ter Part.
Mr. and Mrs. Willil Anthony
and Mrs. Lyle Hysell.
Mrs. Harry Stratton is attending spent. the weekebd with relacamp meeting at Circlevil1e, 0., Uvea tn Lancaster.
Mr. aDd .Mrs. George Sti.nard
a delegate representing the Hiland
Chapel Church of Christ in Chris- and daugher, Fraote&amp;, Akron,
have been visiting Mrs. Clara
tian Union.
Paul Reibel of Atberis spent the Murray.
Mr . and 'Mrs. Clarence Cllre atweekend with Mr. and Mrs. CJar·
tended
the weddirog of her sister,
encc Swauger.
Misa
Shirley
Dickson, to Robert
Harry Hinds vi~ited several
Martin
at
the
Chureh of Chrl&amp;t
days with his aunt, Mrs. Bertha
at
New
Matamoras,
Ohio.
Pownall or Pomeroy.
.
Mrs.
Frances
Ewing
wu reMrs. Raymond Arnold and dau·
turned
to
her
borne
Monday,
ghter, Annie visited Wednesday _ter belng a surglcal patient afat
with Mrs. Car) Scherbarth and
Holzer
HospitaL
Her
doughier.
Mrs. Cora Lee.
Mn. William Davis, and children,

PHONE «85

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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy.Miadlee?rt, Ohlo

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The Daily Sentinel

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30, 1955

THE CARRIER 'FORRESTAL" JmUrf fOR SEA TESTS ~

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Middleport Personals

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Subscrtptton rates: Delivery t,.y
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at The Daily Sentinel otflce,
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leaJBor S. ScbP.af. Middleport Society Editor - Phone 607Q
.uewe Bearb~ Hawkins, Pomeroy Soclely F.dltor-·Phone 6244

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The annual Carmel EUB Hom~·
coming was held Sunday, August
28, at the church. A basket dinner w1l ·enjoyed at noon, follow·
lng the m.ornin&amp;: servtfe!. At 2 p.
m. a prograM. w1s enjoyed by 11
large group or members and
friends.
The program consisted o,f music, church history and short
talk&amp;, which was in charge of the
pastor, Rev. Richard Youn11 . . Tbe
church hlatory was read by Eva
Archer. Rev,.. L. R. Carmichael,
· pastor of the South Webster
EUB Church .poke brlelly to the
~roup on the chunh.

month. $1.

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Middleport
Society

Ginther Funeral
Services Held

The Mt. Moriah Mi.ssionary Soclety will meet Thursday even ·
lng at the hOme of Mrs. Arnold
Richards, South Second Annue,
MMdleporl.
The ninety-third birthday of
Mrs. Catberine Burns wm be
celebrated, quietly August 31 3t
the home Of her daughter, Mrs.
Walt'er HarrlB. AnothQr daughter,
Mrs. Margaret Croushore, who
had ' been here for ' a visit, has re·
turned to her home in Colur:nbus.
Rclatives ol Robert Stephenson
a;athered at his home for a picnic
Sunday noon. Gnests of Mr. and
Mrs . Stephenson and their dau&amp;h·
~er, Mr~ Carl Moore, were Mr.
and Mnl. Walter lones, Hunting ~
tqn; Mr. and_ Mrs. I?· H. Gay,
Mrs. Richar(l Pierce, Charleston;
Mr. and Mrs. James· Stepbeqs.oD,
Pomeroy. Joinjng the family gath·
ering durin&amp;: the afternoon weu
Mr. and Mrs. John Sttphenson
and William Stephenson, Middleport.
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Funeral services for Mrs. Edward Gi nth er were held from the
Ewing Funeral Home, Saturday
at 2 o'clock with the Rev. Roger
Bishop, pastor of the EUB Church
officiating.
Burial was in the Beech Grove
Cemetery and pallbearers were
Martin BoyleS, Lawrence Ginther,
Arthur Ginther, Harold Young,
Elias Stiles and Delbert Brueh.
Coming from out or town fol'
the services were Mrs. Irene Jacobs, Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs.
· Martm Boyles, Lawrence Ginther
and Arthur Ginther ' fill of New
Brighton, Pa.;
Mrs. Eltzabeth
t Youne. Monaca,
Pa.;
Harold
Young, Walter Minge! , ·Rochester,
Pa.; Mrs. Fred· Latham and ·daugh.
ter, Barbara and Mr", Robert Pal·
lettc, Warren and Mrs. Lois Pul·
llns, Flatwoods.
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Annual Homecoming .
' He,fd At Carmel EUB

BY WILLIAM EWALD

Moore• Entertain:
At Chelte~Rd. Home
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore entertained with a six o'cloek dinner
Thunday evening at their home,
Cheater Road.
Present were Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd Smith and grandchildren,
Cindy Smith and Wayne JEulenbach of Kenosha, Wla., Mrs. Vern
Davis, M~ddleport and the hosts
and daUghters, Marlene and Lin·

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The group were joined In the
even'inli by Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smith and Larry, Mary Lou
Jimmy and Carolyn, Laurel Cliff
. and Mrs. John Smith and grand·
daughter~ MeUnda
Walter. Refreshments were served during
the eveaing.

FRIENDS NIGHT THUI&amp;DAY
Friends NiKht will be observed
Thursday, Sept. 1, when ·the Evangeline Chapter, OES. meets. in
regular !eulon at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Both obligation and
Friend's Nigbt will be held and
other Chapters have been Invited. '

BAKER FURNITURE

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3 ROOMS Of
New Furniture

BAKER
Want Rayburn Nomlnalod

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Bpecfcd to CtulrGt Preas A u
. oclatioll

ln&amp; quite .erloualy that the Democratic presi-'enttul nominn·
tloa ln 1868 lhould 1Q to House Speaker Sam Rayburn ot Texas.
Thill U. their reuon)nr:
·; Barrlnl' a miracle, B\.even10n could not defeat Preaident Elaen·
bOwer. Theretort, then 1upportera ot the former llllnoiH governor
lft&amp;lntaln, &amp;teY4tn.eon ehould not be otre~d as a •·se.CI'Itlce" candlliate
ln 191SO.
Jn1tead, lhll group lnAistl, Ad1al ahould be
"1aftd" tor 1960, when Ike e,an't run and the
chances or a Demek.lratlc victory will. at leaat theo~
rettcally, have · been lncreaeed 1reatly,
AI tor "Mr. Bam"The '1~-year-old Tenn Ia held In the hl(heat
eat"m by virtually an Demoe:rat1, eaat, wnt, north.
and lOUth. He 11 said to be nceptlve to the prell·
dentlal nomination. Many Dlmbcr~LI believe he
d111rvea It aa a trtbute to hit ~.P~-blembtht&lt;l •o~year
record u a national ftgure.
Moreover, the &amp;rJ'Ument (0411, even though the
odda mlrht be heavily aplnat him, 1\aybum coukt
do better aaaiftat Ike than
other Dcmoc~at
and hla ltaderlhlp of th.a tl&lt;:ktt WO\Ild Improve the
parly'l hopea o1 n~lnlpJ' control or ConJrtu even 'fhile ta!Jlnr t9
NOaptu~ the White HOUit.
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WITH REOfJ-The early hop41 tor qul&lt;lk Ubera~
tdln ot 41 American clvilllnl held captl'\te by Red Chln&amp; t1av1 been
d&amp;IM4. IM.It ttlt Vnltecl St.tea hu no httentlon ot crdllng olt Ita talk8
•t oe,nev&amp;.
t'htto wu l teellnr ln Wuhington that the United Stattt would
C!Ohtln¥e to PNt tht heat on Red China ht an •ftor~. to teat. the alncerlty
o( Pelpl.n(~-and lndlreoU)' tht whole Communl.lt world'a-detlre to
.... rtobal tentlona.
· OOmtnU.nlat China took a propi!J&amp;nd&amp; lead before the Geneva parley
pt und~ by releaatnr 11 United Statu tlyera •hot down In Ko"•·
But DOW, United ltatea otfli:lals belltVI lhla was a ceaturo tle•lped
1o wr:a, eonoeulona trom thla coW'Itry.
Thill arpment ll undtrecored by the tact that Communllt China
hal 4we1lld at lanaf,h un Ita demand that 110me rs,ooo Chlne.11e 1tudent.a
Ill the Uftlted 8t&amp;tea tubmlt to queatkminl on wheLher they want to
ntum .. their homeland.
' 'l'bt U. 8, hu •Ld then 1tudent1 Art tree to 10 It they wl11h, But
tbll C!OUiltl)t will aot 1\lbmtt to their fordble repatriation.

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- (:ION"Oa£8810N'U RICALLt-Prtaldent Eisenhower'• repeated
~t1'1 &amp;P.t M ma.t c:.U Coqreu back Into epoci&amp;l •••ton lhla ttJ1
.PuUJt I'I\Oit WIUihlna10ft oftlclal1.
ltn&amp;tt le&amp;dtrt are trfJiki:V arai.Jut the Idea units~ thtre Ia &amp; ruJ
emtl"''end)', all.boUih they MY they'll 10 alonlf with the Pruldent U
, 111 ~t.l a tptOI&amp;l ....Lon ll neceuary and prove• th&amp;t It 11.
• · fte ·nctDt 8oodl Ia the northea•t prompt11d Mr. !Jl.Mnhowe,.l
,....,... .,.clal ....son, :..tatement. Prevloualy, he had aald he may c:all
• ~ black to WuhiDJton to 4e&amp;l with houtlng ~!alation.
ou't. be done, c:haaotl are the Preeldent will prue hllsptcial

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,J '1t; ~l'N'• MISIJION..,...\VIth Congre11 reeeued and a lar1e part
, • ., ~Wt.Jh,lftlton ' flit Albini or globe-trottlnf, M,11'1lyn N('lnf9e 11
. :.
..outtuial" j•tt to Moaeow hu been the maJor .,uro.r ot

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,·~ ~ ~~ M'c"!"' D!!lclal b&amp;eklnc lor her contem•
ii;,jftoj! !riJi. ilnal GIPiolllf.Pe oxporto jokq&gt;aly call It ·
.&lt;... ...,.. ~~ of Y,. •uG&lt;f7·1naddy Alatlonahtp bt·

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Cemer In MiddlepOrt

most

people

money. The mail br{.ught a letter
containing $37 and a note:

'tiere's part of the money back."

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Stay-At-Home Can Find ·
Relief From, Hay Fever. ·,··'r·:··
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ly HIJ¥AIIILIUIIDISIII.JU. ·
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IP roo llato hay !nor Of . by travel I• Impossible. ' ' ' t~
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••u.rn. ......s bJ rarwelldl-t.l!4 II • lol you - do, II )'9U
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• holly bank ac:count.-li"a. rei&amp;~ home, to rolleYe your oympt
.
uvely allnpll maltor to ~~ rid _Duzlaq lho SOCUOD
of your l)'mptoma. J'ut lake •
DeienaiUzaUon ahotl rna)' t~tlll
lrlp )Dio a rapoocl·lree .,... and help you. Whllo lt'l beoiiO be1111
n~aln therw unW tM nuon 11 auch treatmeftt from alJ to U:

over.

week•

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An ~m list with your buddy pro·
gram has been inaugurated by the
Navy Recruiting
Service. The
purpose of this program is tc
provide for t:'le enlistment in t he
Regular Navy of smaU groups of
approximately· three or four individuals. lt is felt that this -program
wlU ass ist young men during
their transitional
period when
they are adjusting themselves
from a · civilian status to a mill·
tary status while undergo ing in·
doctrination at the nnvai training
center.
All men enlistlng in Ihis program can be assured by the Navy 1
Recruiter that they will, to the
maximum extent fea sible, undergo training together.
The Navy Recruitl't
invites
those young men who would like
to enlist under this program
to
.
contact him in the Post Office,
Parkersburg, or the Masonic Hall
Pomeroy on Fridays.

BY MRS. EBER PICKENS
The attendance at
BunHay
School Sunday was 37.
Miss Buelah Rose o! Columbus
spent a week with Mr . an~ Mrs.
E. 0. Taggart. ·
Rev. and Mrs. llerbert Harri&lt;;
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Cnlnmins and children of Athens spent
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. E. 0.
Taggart.
/
Mr. and Mrs. ·Bill Hoback And
children, Mrs. Ethel Hoback spent
the weekend with relatives at
Columbus.
Miss Gl-ace Smith or New Brighton, Pa ., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Se!llcrs aild Mr. and Mrs.
Eber Pickens .
.Mr. and Mrs. ' Charles Arnold
and dHughters, Dorothy, Martha
and Mary Arnold visited Sunday
afternoon in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence SwaUger,

ol!or

,.rup. too.

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aUttea, btl !ever vlcttma considerable

SlaiiiBt Date

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nll!lf, althou1b they have U\Ue
or no 'alue In treattna: utbma.
Betwem 70 U\d 80 per cent of the

41b. 59c
o,_ Kolly

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Luxury hard lop with 4 cloors
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that goes rilht Into your proiJpect'•
home

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ANOTHER WAY TO 'DJS~LAV'
YOUR GOODS AND SERVJCES

Pw COOl llrlvl~tl .-. : pt •n

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.KARR and VAN ZAN .DT MOTOR SALES

AIR·CONDIIIONID
OLDIMOIIUI

Annrer: Stlftneoe 11117 be due

lht lolnta: lq oome 4llll\ltbanee Ql
the mu'scles or ot the connective

FINEST

Jnveal weeldy In a 'c!loplay taee'

ur;, lJ quite atltl, l8 t'hla. a .

llf~ltlo &lt;I' lnii._1IUII~tlori

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Ollliroly now fteld of 4-door bardtopa,
here's the finest of ali-OldamohUo'o Ninoty•Eight DOI.tuo Holiday Sodanl Jt'o tho ultimote U.
look• aad luxury-with oo eonter poet to nw tho omart oweop of lte convonible·liko lia.witb stunning interior elegance-with maneloua~paciOUIDell and con~
And thio car i• oqu.Uy diotinctivo 1ft action,., !or'ibe famed "Rocket" 202 Encin•
make• going •mootber and
th.U ovor. V"toit our obowroom ruul try it • .'.

You aeed ·to dllp~y tbe merchandloe to help sell,It.

r;lJ!l of old age or had.entn,~ of .
Ill" ~n••'
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Phone 308

.No other car 6ko it-anywberol For in tho

Thot are in the bock raom

btlJ&gt;Iul.
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lion, llle atartln1 data It around Dark GJ-oo
september 1. Tbt btavleat eon.. ·ln,JecUons of a.dr«lau....
centratton lll found ln Central apraylnc a. eoluUon of adrenr.Une
nunols and Central Indiana.
lnto JOUr noae mllh~ alJo help.

A Plea»nt."' 'fO:l'VI prob&amp;bJr
would help you ucape the rq·
weed .....
a~"'q! .~ron,
oonconlratlono of
n h&amp;ve
b,een mouurod u · uch u SO
mnea out over Lako Mlchtaan.
And eurJ onea 1n i whlle, ll.rP

MAX WAll D

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HARD to Sell Goods

tv":'~'.!:':.' J!i:~=~

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SIMON'S MARKET

Tht rapotd aouon m lht po.llenll laking tlleat powerful
Central l'lolna Blatoa belm. antlhlatamlnea ha,.. tound tllem

The South and Boutb Eastern Borio ·acld waahea and eyedrop1
oectlona or tho countrJ p\ lh•lr UIUAlly rellevo ltehlnl of your
heavleat c:onaen.tkln · or the t)'U. Dart aJ.al3ea · probably are
pollen bei\Dhlftl lleptember 11. a4ollablt, also.
,And lht Bouthml endl o! lho QGJITIOH AHD AJ!IWD
Gulf Statel an htt OCtober 1.
H. M. a.: If a penon 88 years

bara, attended the Blackwe1J Re- left today for Winnipe.,, ·:'anada, Suoday. Bill Dant will be a
unloa at tho borne of Mr. ond wbere her hUJbanrl, ar. 1ttorney, lor at Ohio State Univer.tQ
lin. :Wayne Wingett.
Athen1 trill be stationed for three moD- fall and arrangement~ ware
Road, Sunday. Sa:m Blackwell, ~· tlu, Mn. Forla ia tbe dllughter of for hil room tor tbe wilder.
Dover; wu tbe lut of the orlga1111 famJly and be and biJ wife
.were preseat for the reunion.
Saturday night, Mr1. Wingett,
hoeteu for lhe pthering, was
talcea to Sheltering A;rm• HOipi·
tal wben ehe became Ill but the
plaDS for tbe reunlon were carried out ae planned.
Mr. and Mn. Vernon Weber
i
and. son, Dennis, spe.nt Saturday
al the State Fair and their youn- I
ger children, Dean, Dallal and
.
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Donna, atayed wib their grandWILL IE.-.,
parenbl, Mr · and Mrs. Lawrence
Milhoan.
Mr. •nd Mra. Jameti Buchanon
and daughters, Lynn and Nancy,
have returned from
a motor
!-'1P to Nags' Head, N. C.; wm.
Jamsburg, Va., and .'~orktown, Va.
Mr.- and Mrs. Pbili~ Freeman,
who have bePn stay'~'n~g~~·~t-~th~e~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~..

Chic n' Charming

are pretty !reo ol lhll annoyJni the J&gt;&amp;tlento.
pollen. Othll' ~~· of the coun- Antlhlstamlne drup auch u
trJ. lib aorlh~ J(~:· and ...,.dry! or lhepborln m1111t live

otber IPI

~111&amp;8 q!Y, have been here for apartment of Mrs. Lillian Steift, Mr. and Mn. C. P. Dutton,
eeteral weeD durint her Ulneu. Second A venue, have returned dleport.
Mr. and lira. David
Mr.•,aDd M.n. Jtmerson Jones to their home in Florida.
llld aaugbten, Sharon aDd Bar·
Mn. Georee Faris, Colwnbu1, and aon, 8111, were lo .ColiUDI~

ROLANOUS

before Ule atlercy IIUOD
Tilt Wll~ !lalet. ~Orilla, beJilna, treatment ~urlng lilt II&amp;•
Ol'eKOn, Wl.lhlnirton and Nenda, .Cu wtll aid about to per c:ent of

ne'rtatn

ZION

fHI U. I. N A V Y ' I - - - . . . _ lbo Se&amp;,.lf (left) ODd lfoalll~~&gt;, ano ~ I&lt;W ; ,
.... lint limo, .. "'tholr builder, &amp;lectrlo Boot cllvloloe "' _
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Grvton. o-. Tiro - - 11 boJr1C lilted out ldlow~Dc July 21 louDcbloc. ,., lfutlluo lo ID tor a .
- . - over11u1. A lblllllt1111der c:onotnactloo, llv• olllenlaroo....,.._ (1~

PURE PORK LARD

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my new

is eonvinced

are honest-well, rather honest.
Kosinski caahed a check for $M.2,
and found out it had been stolen
so be figured he had lost the

LOOK!

·~;..llliit lril)!, W!Ut l4ftlllt-l•·•~"~· the laot
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~ ~' ~· --· ~ Whlltlt at MIA Monroe wo~ld e_atl.blllh~ oat . 'amOunt4 cf po11en art 4tpqett.ed ~~~known a1 :llb~sltiJ.
pn ahlJll even tatt~r out at aea. j ,~rtfulexamtna.tlon ta requlrtd
1.• -.,itJ ~ Mtual tnttNit 1MtWten theat. aad. ~~rl~
. FQI' molt dt 111, hoWtver, tacape l to ftnd tht nutt.
It ·. . : ~ .- ""'~!!J' ~~ ~-kof f~! ~ ...
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SOME HONESTY
RACINE, Wis. UP-Steve Kos-

FREBDBLIVDY

·wAOIJ.INOTON- SOme admirer• or Adlai E. Stevenson are argu-

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FURNITURE

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Some Ste¥tnaon Aclmlrert

BY BETTY CARLETON
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush and
son, Wa)'ne, spent Sunday with
Mr. aod Mrs. Aten Shain· of Pome·
roy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Kreiber and
sons and nephew, Rnland Bodine
of Youngstown, spent the week
end with Mr. and Mn. Edson
Roush and family.
Stephen Sweps~on and David
Morehead of Columbus spent severa) days with Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph Lee and family.
Mrs. Alden Springer and two
ehlldren of Virginia is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Moore and son.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith and .
family of Wisconsin and M.rs.
Lawrence Smith and two grand·
children of Laurel Cliff were din·
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dna
Smith and family recent!}•.
"l"'li'. an
1 d ml1!i . w~a~cen R ose an d
family sJ)eht 'SU.ndaJ. With Mr. and
~~- Dean 'l!!ktlaf!ll" ind son, Col·
umbus.
Mr. and Mrs . Dean Brinker and
·tmd Mrs. Hayman Barnltz and
sons attended the Homecoming at
Mt. 'Zion, W. Va., Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs1 George Perry and
family, Dexter, spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Helen Perry and
son, Danny.

Navy Inaugurates
New·Enlistment
Plan For Buddies

Stewart Harrlt and .on, Dlcll, chued trom Mr . and Mrs. Robert
and P'rank Gothard ad:endrd tbe Turner recently .
StaLe Fair, Sunda)' .
Mra. Jama Jobb and
th"~
Mrs. William
Robaon. Mn. children, Richland, Va., are viJL.
Clifford Cunnli'Jibam an4 two tina: btr silten, Mn. WUHam
sons are in Columbu.J on but~· Morrll, Mra. Branch nemiq and.
neu today .
Mrt. Charlea Mull-en, and their
Mr ~. C. R. YounJ aod Mn. Em· famille.1.
rna Bland attended tb~ lnatalll·
Mr. and Mn. Gordon Harrla
tion of the Rev. HaP, at the For· and 10 na , Nicky and Jimmy, reeat Run Baptist Church Sumt.1 · turned to Columbw thiJ weelr.
Special music at the service wu after Yl&amp;ltine their parents, Mr.
presented by a Columbus eholr. and Mn. Rr::bert Harris and Mr .
Janell and Joellen, small dau· C. M. Henneuy . Mr. and Mra.
Jack Harrill and the boys were at the
ghtcra of Mr. and Mn.
White, Washington Courthou.se, Ghurch Camp at Lopn
Hill
arc visiting their grandmother,! while the parent.a were Junlor
Mrs. o.· H. Stewart, and great CouncUlors and Nlck7 rematDed
aunt, Mrs. Sarah Problt, tor a for •n addiUonal week at the
week . Mr. and Mn. White (Doro. camp.
Gilbert Ervin hu returned to
thy Nell Stewart) brougbt the
girls here Sunday.
Columbus, after spending a week
Mrs. Minnie George, 84, 11 erl· witb hls parenta, !ltr. and Mn.
tically ill at Holzer· Hoapitll af. Ben Ervin, at lbe borne of Mr.
ter surger; Friday morning. Mn. and Mn. WW11m Robson.
Wilberlne W'Uea, Columbus, and
Mrs. A. W. McKay wu called
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kesinger, Ak,. to Parlr.ertbUrl Friday, by tb.e
ron, were called here by her ill· death of her n'ephew, David Hutcbinson, 89. Funeral
aervicet
ness.
Mrs. Branch Fleming and her were held Saturday aDd David
niece, Cinda Morris, have r&amp; Miller, a coUJin of Kr. Butcbin·
turned from visiting relatives in aon, ·attended the serriee and
Dayton and Columbus
. broulbt Mr1. MeKay home.
Mr. and Mrs. WUi Reynotcfl
Mrs. Ernest Jonea and daugb.
have moved to the property 011 ·ter, Carol Jean, Akron, IJ'e vbl·
Palmer Street which they PW'&lt;'. ·.timt her mother, Mrs. ~rl Lama,
Mr. ond 111'1. lobn Fultz and
··and her aliter, Mia Jean Lama.
daUghter, Anita Marie, and llr.
and ·Mn. Joe Younc, Jr., •ad
BY MRS. WILLIAM CoOK
children, Joe m and Mi!liDJ.e, atZion Sunday School attendance tended the State Fair lo Col.uJn..
7~.
bus Sunday and atopped for
a
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Swaawer picti.lc breakfast at the Wucasvisited Monday eveainK with Mr. ter Part.
Mr. and Mrs. Willil Anthony
and Mrs. Lyle Hysell.
Mrs. Harry Stratton is attending spent. the weekebd with relacamp meeting at Circlevil1e, 0., Uvea tn Lancaster.
Mr. aDd .Mrs. George Sti.nard
a delegate representing the Hiland
Chapel Church of Christ in Chris- and daugher, Fraote&amp;, Akron,
have been visiting Mrs. Clara
tian Union.
Paul Reibel of Atberis spent the Murray.
Mr . and 'Mrs. Clarence Cllre atweekend with Mr. and Mrs. CJar·
tended
the weddirog of her sister,
encc Swauger.
Misa
Shirley
Dickson, to Robert
Harry Hinds vi~ited several
Martin
at
the
Chureh of Chrl&amp;t
days with his aunt, Mrs. Bertha
at
New
Matamoras,
Ohio.
Pownall or Pomeroy.
.
Mrs.
Frances
Ewing
wu reMrs. Raymond Arnold and dau·
turned
to
her
borne
Monday,
ghter, Annie visited Wednesday _ter belng a surglcal patient afat
with Mrs. Car) Scherbarth and
Holzer
HospitaL
Her
doughier.
Mrs. Cora Lee.
Mn. William Davis, and children,

PHONE «85

Pomeroy, Ohlll

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Regalado, Harrell And Daley
Are Called Up By Cleveland
Or...EVE:I.AMl, 0. UP ,..... Tbe
Cleveland ln~ans, wbp wind up
tile month wit-h a two-proe eeries
with Baltimore. '-imed for a .'700
averqe iD September ~9 win the
pep.n'aDt.
41t ;rear tb.fJ wn 11 and
drppped seven for a .861 in Sep·
Jember, but tbcir IVena:e for the
~st three yean is .791.
Goins into tonilht'l J&amp;me witll
Baltimore, their percentage 1.a
.597, et1ht poWta below · the lea·

gue-leadiDI New Yor)£.

Ya~kees.

Eight of the 2S September con·
tcs~ wlll be ._,ips~ (lenqant cpn·

ten~IJ.
The ·Trl~e

looked r~r three •d·
diti,pn"
to
their finol effort toWard the flag .
Called up Monda)' were Rudy
lleialedo and . BiD Harrell. Both
are from lodianapolla of the Alll·
ericah Auodation, 11od both can
play either ~nfl~d or ~Uield.
Al1&lt;1 talle&lt;l up was pitcber Bud
Daley, recently purchasM fi'9m
Sacfamento of the Pacifie Coast
Leaaue.

~apwqile,

i&gt;Ql$t~r

ll. .aledo 0 ·1er .300
~e.c.•lado batted over .SOV in
bis ftf$t hiteh wttb 1he Indians
Jast year an4 ' aow has a .325
mark 11rith 66 rU.n1 batted in, in
minor le1gue play. He was recall·

MIDGET MASTERS • • • • , • By A!«&lt;n PMYer

Redleg Blasters .
Lower The Boom
On Phillies, 4-3

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PliiLA.OELPlUA UP-The ClncinrtaU Redlegs wer~e
assured
t~eir hitting was good Monday
ed .u.nder 9 apeclal rulinJ by Base- ni.J:ht as tbey powered their way
ball ComJD,inioner Ford Ft'iek t.:;. · tu • ~·3 vl~t~y over the Phli111·
fill tbe vacancy left by Vic Wertz delphUI Phtlhes , currently one of
ailiDI witb polio. Wert!' · conditio~ the hottest teams in .t he leag~e.
at Lik~de Hospital where he is
Outfielde~ ~ally , Post briefly
confined meanwhile. is good.
outshone Cmcmnatl s blg gun,
Harr~t\ who plays ot shortstop Ted Kluszewski, as be whacked
and outfl~ld. wu reported tmprov. two nome run.s oft Robin Roberts.
.e4 thls Ieason and -is now bathni
It wa9 Post s 34th home run.~(
.~7~ ,~h ~ runs 9att~d in.
the y.e ar t.h.at. broke a 3 3 t\e m
Dal~y has chalked up· ,n 18·1 the nmth annmg to owt Rob~rts
won·lbst record with the Pacific from the mound ,for ~he firsJ. ~1me
Coast League for ali earned run since the SL .Lou1s Cardmah
mark· 6f 3.38.
·
k.Wclted him out August 7.
The three additions can be
The Rom er also gave , Robarts
made ta the Clevelal1d staif with· his lOth setback o£ tbe . year
O\lt removing anyone else because against :.n wins, tap lJ!&amp;rk lD 'he
they will not raise the Indian majors. .
.
r()fter above tbe 4().pbyer limit.
.' 'fh~ P~tb got a 2.() ~ead•In the
PilchlFlJ today for Cleveland f1rst mnmg when Riehle Ashburn
will be Early W)'lln 14 8. Blll Wil- singled, went to liecond on a walk
son, 8·1tl will start for tbe Orlo· to Bobby Mor.gan a~d ,raced h~e
:1!!11.
on a hit and ru.n sJnil• to r11bt

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MOON

BEAMS
On SPORTS

ed television
fight at St. Nicbd·
las
Arena.
Lanky Chris, 29, unmediately
canceUed plans to return to Den.
mark and s11id he would contWue
to campaia:n in the United States,
where he nOw has had six fighU. .
He will renew his visa in Oeto}ler.
His three offen were for Paolo
Melis of Montreal in anothf:J TV
boLlt at St. Nick's on Oct. 17t Ra·
mon Fuentes of Los Angeles ·i.t
San Francisco on Sept. 29 and

WJUIE

SHOEMAKER,
'f'IIE YOUI'J(}

tASTIER

Don Jordan of LOs Allielea at Lo5.
Angeles "sometime In October ."
Me~nwblle Po~rier, ZS, will be"
automatjtally ~suspended for 30
days becal,lse of ~~ TJ[.O defeat .
That will provide' heaJinlil time
for the eieht·stft.tb Jllih on bis
rlgbt brow 'aqd fiM' minor nicks ·on
his left brow and upper lip.
Christenaen, who weiabed"i4b-:
pounds ·to Poirier's tof.&amp;, did tbe ·
sliclnii(Job with lonilelt jabs and

MILWAUKEE, Wis. UP--Gene
coti.ley, sore-armed pitcbiDI ac:e
of the .Milwaukee Bra\'.es, will see
a bone speClaHst in Des Moines,
Iowa, en rGute tG his home at
Richland, Wasb.
Conley, out of action for nearly
two months, has been given per·
ml.sSion to leave the team for •the

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Totloy'o f'.Oiio~lo Pit....,.
pla~;:e .
Baltjmoro Ill Cll"'land l)ilht.. · T~ Ylller.s fltter;.ed tbeir mar·
Wtlaoa 1-)8 n 'Wynn 14-1 ·
Ill• by ratl)'lna: for tbree runs..&amp;~'
W~n ol Detroit o!fht~ t~ nmtb Monday nilht to b~~~
i'ortoilllll1i 10o1t or Sc~lll .., Qmoha, P&gt;'- JDfleldOl' E4 Boea·
VI Hoeti: -l!-7
lOUd's ·b orle run was the key blow
New Yodt at Jf;Jn~~ Clcy Dllht
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reached
by third
Gran onHamner.
the bit JD~
},{oriiiJ
scored on a sacrifict fly by l;&gt;'l ~·
nis.
The PhiiJ madt It 3-0
Morgan doubled off tbe left centerfield wall and advaneed to
third on Hamner'• pop fou.t
Kluszewski. Ennil then •iniled to
left, scoring Morgan and drJvini
In his 108tb ru.n of the ~e-.on.
The Redlees opened fire in ttle
sixth. With o.ne out, Buraess hit
hia 20th homer of the yeu and
after K:luszewski Died out, Poet
hit hls 33rd homE!r to reduee the
Pbils' maratn tc 1-2.
Lf,ndrltb, pl.neh hlttiDI for reliever Nuxball in the eiahth, tied
the game with hls fourtb homer

TueSday,

'Milwaukee Braves.
Chris Christensen Scores TKO
In Upset Win Over Gene Poirer Pitching Ace To
Bone Speciali8t
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NEW YORK UP- Danlsb wei · 1
terWeight Chr ls .Chritltensen was
considering fight offers for New
York, San Francisco and Los Au·
geles today In the wake of bis llp·
set technical knockout over slu,i!·
ger Gene Poirier~
Christensen, an 11-5 underdog,
stopped Poirier of Niagara Falls,
N, Y .•. -because of face cuts Y:on·
dM)' mg.h l at ~he end ?' .t he sJxtb
r ound m tb~1r commJssion·delay·

One of the greate1t match h~rse 126 pourtda. Tbls should be
ot the _:Y:;:'"::':..·- - - - ,,_cea of aU times will be staged of the. greatest r11ces of
times,
and
swaps
wUl
be
the
Wednesday at Watblngton Park
when Swap•,
tbe undefeated v6rt:~. Many predict that
of football warming up for tbe OD·
wll}ner of the Kent'Jck)' Derby, than a lanlilth wUl spearate
comlng season already caa be
horse•
at
the
finish.
F'rankly,
we
and Nashua meet in a winner
heard .
.,,
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have
to
10
alon&amp;
with
Swap1.
We
NATIONAL LIAGUE
take all race over the dbtance of
Rushing
in
the
gridiron
season
saw
Swaps
take
the
lead
in
the
w L
o• is tjle current issue o[ S~RT
one mile and a quarter. Tbe race.
Derby and hold it all the
We Brooklyn • • • • . 83 45 .648
will be s1a1od- for $100,000.
maJIBJiA.e with its tenth annual
s11.W him fight off evf'fY
will come to local TV vlewen
Milwaukee ... 72 58 .581 12
ge
or
Nashua,
and
feel
that
he
football ,preylew. For the third
approximately
(1 :13 p.m. our
can do ~t sgain. So in our opinion Phlladolphla •• 69 till .&amp;21 16
consecutive ye.,, veteran aport·
Ume.
,
New York ___ 65 63 ,608 18
Swap•
should
come
out
on
top
ln
Fortunately I have seen both
Cincinnati ___ 65 68 .489 rtOih caster, Mel Allen, presents his odwhat
1hould
be
a
terrific
race
vanee selections for All-America
these horses ln action bavtna
cni~ago - ·-- · 63 7l .470 23
all
the
wa)'
.
football bon ora this )'ear.
.aepn swapa beat Nashua ln the
St. Lou i~ _. --- M 74. .422 21
Al~en starts ito~ rort.er with
Kentucky Derby by about a
PlllsburMh · - · 50 79 ' .388 3S\il three play en who could . be. :con·
.
M011d1y'1 R..utti
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lh and a hill. AI tho
thOUJht Swlps Wll a ·•. :: • .: . ..!
aldered fully aeeredtted AU-AIDer·
Chicago 6 New Yo1·k 3
leans (rom 'M. They are end Ron
on that partleular d&amp;)',
[h'ooklyn 10 St. Louis 4
Beaj~le
of Na'V)', auard Cal*Jones
no idea tl'lat he mlibt be one
Clndnnatl 4 Pbiladelphin 3 nla:ht
of
Iowa
and halfback Huwar~
the areateat honea of all times.
Onlt same• scheduled
(Hopalong) Casl!lBdY from Ohio
In fact 1 Will 1tlU confident thot
Tod•v'• Prelt•bl• Pltchen
:ita.te. Each of them m_a de a rna·
Nashua could beat Swaps U they
t:incinoatl at New York 2, .twl. jprltY
the ,r\ll~erjca teamii
met agail:l. Now l'm not so surll.
pight-Kllppsteia &amp;.7 ud. NUX.·
Swaps, the • Westerlt hOrse,
last
fall
and,
according to SPORT
WF--ST POI~T, Itl. Y. uB-TAree
whom hls ownen claim haRn't ac· position rhanaes of (lrst·strlng hall H·lO va Antonellt 10.18 and each of them deserves to be con·
Liddlll 7·3 or Gomez 8-7
sldcred a prime candidate again.
tuaUy been let out to date, ean
players from i11sl )'ear ml:ll'ked
St . Louis at Pittsburg-h nlgbtreally move. RteenU)' he ran the the
Allen admits that plckiD8 the
opening uf Anny's e6th foo t. Haddlx lO·IS vs Littlefield 4-11 .
niUe at Wa&amp;hlna:ton Park in a
No. 1 lineup Cor the eieht other
MUwaukee at Brooklyn nightworkout In 1.1&amp;. That U really bull campaign Mondafo •
positions wasn't 11s easy, but hllre
Coach Red Blaik rnoved All- Burdette 10-1' vs Newcombe 18-4
Jetting over the track, eapecJally
his final choice&amp;:
America t!Rd Don Holleder to
Chicago at P}lJladelphla nlghl areEnd,
wlthout any l)ppoatuon.
Ron Kramer (Michigan);
lnci&amp;Mnlally we thought you quarterback, to replace the ineli· -Jones 11·17 \'II Rogovln :J-.1 or Tackllls, ~'rank D'AJootino tAu.·
mllht ba lnt.,astad to know glble Pet e Vann, And shifted Simmon~ 7·'1
burn) and Forrest Gregg (SMU);
We~(• Gamn
luat wh•l 1 ,,.., hDrH Ilk• guard~ Ralph Chesnnuska~ and
.Guar&lt;\ Bo Bolinger tOklahoma);
Milwaukee at Brook]yn, nltht
IWipl ..... H• •• w Ollly Flay Goodwin to ·tackle.
Center, Bob Pellegrini (Maryland)
Blaik
said
the
current
squad
Is
Cincinnall at N8W York
twice • d•Y· lacll m11' c.onBacks, c;Jeorse Welsh (Nav)'), Del
ope of the youngest In Army nis· Chlcngo at PhlladeJphia, nl&amp;~~
slttl of Mftft tiUarlt gf er.tn,
St. Louis at Plttaburab, nj&amp;bt
One mlxtuN hat OM thlrll II• tor)', averaglns 19 years In aae.
AMIIliCAN LIAGUI
f11fa and two thlrdt timothy
w L Pet. oa
hay with a little moiiiiM
HOMICOMING PLANNIO
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New
York
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31 .003
The annual LoDI Bottom Home·
Tho other mlxtun hit oatl, ~omina wiU be held 1t the Long t:hicago -- - - - 7T 61 $3 %:
itran, lctlp from tht 1011t ef Bottom M. E. Cburch Su.nday, Cleveland .. _. 77 62 .39'1 1
Norway •rMI Uworll'llht JIM'•
Boaton •...... 74 M J78 116
der with ,.,.... mol11111o Hla Sept. t, 550. A baU:et dinner Detroit •• ••• . 61 611 .1100 1311
weter .Ia ,...,~, Chic• ftter will be at noon with a •bort pro· Kan"' City • • &amp;3 71 .414 :Mil
1ram and bualnea• aeaaloa iJ1 the Wathinjton __ 46 78 .388 80\i
tinea hla trainer '"'' that he
IY UMITIO PUll
afternoon .
. . .n't neetl IPICIII wtftr,
Baltimore •••• 41 M J28 !Ill
Tbe unatoppable
MlnneapoUs
Wllllo Shoemaker wiD bo up
Mijl.m moved ntne full l]ame•
Monollf'l
-~~·
on Swapa and Eddie ArelrG wtn
B1Ltlmot1 I ~ 0, let
ahead of \heir nearest opposition
be on Naebu.a. BOth will eArl')'
Boltlmor1 ' ~ II. ,.._
ln the Amerlean Ast~OC"iltlon ~o.
Bolton at BeniN ctt,y, pPd rain day and u ·nt omaha sldddlnl
Onlyp-~od
ero,n third .u the way to fiftb

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Are Called Up By Cleveland
Or...EVE:I.AMl, 0. UP ,..... Tbe
Cleveland ln~ans, wbp wind up
tile month wit-h a two-proe eeries
with Baltimore. '-imed for a .'700
averqe iD September ~9 win the
pep.n'aDt.
41t ;rear tb.fJ wn 11 and
drppped seven for a .861 in Sep·
Jember, but tbcir IVena:e for the
~st three yean is .791.
Goins into tonilht'l J&amp;me witll
Baltimore, their percentage 1.a
.597, et1ht poWta below · the lea·

gue-leadiDI New Yor)£.

Ya~kees.

Eight of the 2S September con·
tcs~ wlll be ._,ips~ (lenqant cpn·

ten~IJ.
The ·Trl~e

looked r~r three •d·
diti,pn"
to
their finol effort toWard the flag .
Called up Monda)' were Rudy
lleialedo and . BiD Harrell. Both
are from lodianapolla of the Alll·
ericah Auodation, 11od both can
play either ~nfl~d or ~Uield.
Al1&lt;1 talle&lt;l up was pitcber Bud
Daley, recently purchasM fi'9m
Sacfamento of the Pacifie Coast
Leaaue.

~apwqile,

i&gt;Ql$t~r

ll. .aledo 0 ·1er .300
~e.c.•lado batted over .SOV in
bis ftf$t hiteh wttb 1he Indians
Jast year an4 ' aow has a .325
mark 11rith 66 rU.n1 batted in, in
minor le1gue play. He was recall·

MIDGET MASTERS • • • • , • By A!«&lt;n PMYer

Redleg Blasters .
Lower The Boom
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PliiLA.OELPlUA UP-The ClncinrtaU Redlegs wer~e
assured
t~eir hitting was good Monday
ed .u.nder 9 apeclal rulinJ by Base- ni.J:ht as tbey powered their way
ball ComJD,inioner Ford Ft'iek t.:;. · tu • ~·3 vl~t~y over the Phli111·
fill tbe vacancy left by Vic Wertz delphUI Phtlhes , currently one of
ailiDI witb polio. Wert!' · conditio~ the hottest teams in .t he leag~e.
at Lik~de Hospital where he is
Outfielde~ ~ally , Post briefly
confined meanwhile. is good.
outshone Cmcmnatl s blg gun,
Harr~t\ who plays ot shortstop Ted Kluszewski, as be whacked
and outfl~ld. wu reported tmprov. two nome run.s oft Robin Roberts.
.e4 thls Ieason and -is now bathni
It wa9 Post s 34th home run.~(
.~7~ ,~h ~ runs 9att~d in.
the y.e ar t.h.at. broke a 3 3 t\e m
Dal~y has chalked up· ,n 18·1 the nmth annmg to owt Rob~rts
won·lbst record with the Pacific from the mound ,for ~he firsJ. ~1me
Coast League for ali earned run since the SL .Lou1s Cardmah
mark· 6f 3.38.
·
k.Wclted him out August 7.
The three additions can be
The Rom er also gave , Robarts
made ta the Clevelal1d staif with· his lOth setback o£ tbe . year
O\lt removing anyone else because against :.n wins, tap lJ!&amp;rk lD 'he
they will not raise the Indian majors. .
.
r()fter above tbe 4().pbyer limit.
.' 'fh~ P~tb got a 2.() ~ead•In the
PilchlFlJ today for Cleveland f1rst mnmg when Riehle Ashburn
will be Early W)'lln 14 8. Blll Wil- singled, went to liecond on a walk
son, 8·1tl will start for tbe Orlo· to Bobby Mor.gan a~d ,raced h~e
:1!!11.
on a hit and ru.n sJnil• to r11bt

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BEAMS
On SPORTS

ed television
fight at St. Nicbd·
las
Arena.
Lanky Chris, 29, unmediately
canceUed plans to return to Den.
mark and s11id he would contWue
to campaia:n in the United States,
where he nOw has had six fighU. .
He will renew his visa in Oeto}ler.
His three offen were for Paolo
Melis of Montreal in anothf:J TV
boLlt at St. Nick's on Oct. 17t Ra·
mon Fuentes of Los Angeles ·i.t
San Francisco on Sept. 29 and

WJUIE

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'f'IIE YOUI'J(}

tASTIER

Don Jordan of LOs Allielea at Lo5.
Angeles "sometime In October ."
Me~nwblle Po~rier, ZS, will be"
automatjtally ~suspended for 30
days becal,lse of ~~ TJ[.O defeat .
That will provide' heaJinlil time
for the eieht·stft.tb Jllih on bis
rlgbt brow 'aqd fiM' minor nicks ·on
his left brow and upper lip.
Christenaen, who weiabed"i4b-:
pounds ·to Poirier's tof.&amp;, did tbe ·
sliclnii(Job with lonilelt jabs and

MILWAUKEE, Wis. UP--Gene
coti.ley, sore-armed pitcbiDI ac:e
of the .Milwaukee Bra\'.es, will see
a bone speClaHst in Des Moines,
Iowa, en rGute tG his home at
Richland, Wasb.
Conley, out of action for nearly
two months, has been given per·
ml.sSion to leave the team for •the

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"Isle of The Dead.,
Lon

Cha~tov

Al10
En!f.n An•rs

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IJHlO' . . . . .~

"The Frozen Ghost' ··

Mel Allen Picks Preview Candidates
For AU-American Football Honors

'k'nrfOBD~

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Middleport, Oldo

Tllfrd .-~.
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PllODe 11&amp;4

'44!!
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Ul)der the uolae,
rumbling,
chetr,, gro~, prayen •nil wi'les still emanatiJlj frum tbe base·
ball worid, aourMii frum tlle world

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Army,Grid Squad
Gets Juggling By
Coach Red Blaik

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division battle.

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Lock out dirt!

tfte. four conv.eotional bumert.-~ ~ a

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"YOUR

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WUII!IIi ; i\O!llllel!.o¢01'·
tiiht- "'
foa f'~Pil Loulayijle 1!-11 In the
jlrower 9.11 "l 'n.'¥"111 Jl-f.
optner, lJut tht Colonels came
Wacln•tdlv'• Oam••
l&gt;tl!llll!" 1
alilll&lt;ll' win.
!Waahlatwn et Detnit
8ecoDd
Denver'• 1ame
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MIDDLEPORT
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Mote P1rker -- President

Totloy'o f'.Oiio~lo Pit....,.
pla~;:e .
Baltjmoro Ill Cll"'land l)ilht.. · T~ Ylller.s fltter;.ed tbeir mar·
Wtlaoa 1-)8 n 'Wynn 14-1 ·
Ill• by ratl)'lna: for tbree runs..&amp;~'
W~n ol Detroit o!fht~ t~ nmtb Monday nilht to b~~~
i'ortoilllll1i 10o1t or Sc~lll .., Qmoha, P&gt;'- JDfleldOl' E4 Boea·
VI Hoeti: -l!-7
lOUd's ·b orle run was the key blow
New Yodt at Jf;Jn~~ Clcy Dllht
Toledo and LoulavlUe mean·
Boston

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Millers Move Into
Nine Game Lead,
Whipping 001aha

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Letart, W. Va.

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reached
by third
Gran onHamner.
the bit JD~
},{oriiiJ
scored on a sacrifict fly by l;&gt;'l ~·
nis.
The PhiiJ madt It 3-0
Morgan doubled off tbe left centerfield wall and advaneed to
third on Hamner'• pop fou.t
Kluszewski. Ennil then •iniled to
left, scoring Morgan and drJvini
In his 108tb ru.n of the ~e-.on.
The Redlees opened fire in ttle
sixth. With o.ne out, Buraess hit
hia 20th homer of the yeu and
after K:luszewski Died out, Poet
hit hls 33rd homE!r to reduee the
Pbils' maratn tc 1-2.
Lf,ndrltb, pl.neh hlttiDI for reliever Nuxball in the eiahth, tied
the game with hls fourtb homer

TueSday,

'Milwaukee Braves.
Chris Christensen Scores TKO
In Upset Win Over Gene Poirer Pitching Ace To
Bone Speciali8t
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NEW YORK UP- Danlsb wei · 1
terWeight Chr ls .Chritltensen was
considering fight offers for New
York, San Francisco and Los Au·
geles today In the wake of bis llp·
set technical knockout over slu,i!·
ger Gene Poirier~
Christensen, an 11-5 underdog,
stopped Poirier of Niagara Falls,
N, Y .•. -because of face cuts Y:on·
dM)' mg.h l at ~he end ?' .t he sJxtb
r ound m tb~1r commJssion·delay·

One of the greate1t match h~rse 126 pourtda. Tbls should be
ot the _:Y:;:'"::':..·- - - - ,,_cea of aU times will be staged of the. greatest r11ces of
times,
and
swaps
wUl
be
the
Wednesday at Watblngton Park
when Swap•,
tbe undefeated v6rt:~. Many predict that
of football warming up for tbe OD·
wll}ner of the Kent'Jck)' Derby, than a lanlilth wUl spearate
comlng season already caa be
horse•
at
the
finish.
F'rankly,
we
and Nashua meet in a winner
heard .
.,,
··
have
to
10
alon&amp;
with
Swap1.
We
NATIONAL LIAGUE
take all race over the dbtance of
Rushing
in
the
gridiron
season
saw
Swaps
take
the
lead
in
the
w L
o• is tjle current issue o[ S~RT
one mile and a quarter. Tbe race.
Derby and hold it all the
We Brooklyn • • • • . 83 45 .648
will be s1a1od- for $100,000.
maJIBJiA.e with its tenth annual
s11.W him fight off evf'fY
will come to local TV vlewen
Milwaukee ... 72 58 .581 12
ge
or
Nashua,
and
feel
that
he
football ,preylew. For the third
approximately
(1 :13 p.m. our
can do ~t sgain. So in our opinion Phlladolphla •• 69 till .&amp;21 16
consecutive ye.,, veteran aport·
Ume.
,
New York ___ 65 63 ,608 18
Swap•
should
come
out
on
top
ln
Fortunately I have seen both
Cincinnati ___ 65 68 .489 rtOih caster, Mel Allen, presents his odwhat
1hould
be
a
terrific
race
vanee selections for All-America
these horses ln action bavtna
cni~ago - ·-- · 63 7l .470 23
all
the
wa)'
.
football bon ora this )'ear.
.aepn swapa beat Nashua ln the
St. Lou i~ _. --- M 74. .422 21
Al~en starts ito~ rort.er with
Kentucky Derby by about a
PlllsburMh · - · 50 79 ' .388 3S\il three play en who could . be. :con·
.
M011d1y'1 R..utti
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lh and a hill. AI tho
thOUJht Swlps Wll a ·•. :: • .: . ..!
aldered fully aeeredtted AU-AIDer·
Chicago 6 New Yo1·k 3
leans (rom 'M. They are end Ron
on that partleular d&amp;)',
[h'ooklyn 10 St. Louis 4
Beaj~le
of Na'V)', auard Cal*Jones
no idea tl'lat he mlibt be one
Clndnnatl 4 Pbiladelphin 3 nla:ht
of
Iowa
and halfback Huwar~
the areateat honea of all times.
Onlt same• scheduled
(Hopalong) Casl!lBdY from Ohio
In fact 1 Will 1tlU confident thot
Tod•v'• Prelt•bl• Pltchen
:ita.te. Each of them m_a de a rna·
Nashua could beat Swaps U they
t:incinoatl at New York 2, .twl. jprltY
the ,r\ll~erjca teamii
met agail:l. Now l'm not so surll.
pight-Kllppsteia &amp;.7 ud. NUX.·
Swaps, the • Westerlt hOrse,
last
fall
and,
according to SPORT
WF--ST POI~T, Itl. Y. uB-TAree
whom hls ownen claim haRn't ac· position rhanaes of (lrst·strlng hall H·lO va Antonellt 10.18 and each of them deserves to be con·
Liddlll 7·3 or Gomez 8-7
sldcred a prime candidate again.
tuaUy been let out to date, ean
players from i11sl )'ear ml:ll'ked
St . Louis at Pittsburg-h nlgbtreally move. RteenU)' he ran the the
Allen admits that plckiD8 the
opening uf Anny's e6th foo t. Haddlx lO·IS vs Littlefield 4-11 .
niUe at Wa&amp;hlna:ton Park in a
No. 1 lineup Cor the eieht other
MUwaukee at Brooklyn nightworkout In 1.1&amp;. That U really bull campaign Mondafo •
positions wasn't 11s easy, but hllre
Coach Red Blaik rnoved All- Burdette 10-1' vs Newcombe 18-4
Jetting over the track, eapecJally
his final choice&amp;:
America t!Rd Don Holleder to
Chicago at P}lJladelphla nlghl areEnd,
wlthout any l)ppoatuon.
Ron Kramer (Michigan);
lnci&amp;Mnlally we thought you quarterback, to replace the ineli· -Jones 11·17 \'II Rogovln :J-.1 or Tackllls, ~'rank D'AJootino tAu.·
mllht ba lnt.,astad to know glble Pet e Vann, And shifted Simmon~ 7·'1
burn) and Forrest Gregg (SMU);
We~(• Gamn
luat wh•l 1 ,,.., hDrH Ilk• guard~ Ralph Chesnnuska~ and
.Guar&lt;\ Bo Bolinger tOklahoma);
Milwaukee at Brook]yn, nltht
IWipl ..... H• •• w Ollly Flay Goodwin to ·tackle.
Center, Bob Pellegrini (Maryland)
Blaik
said
the
current
squad
Is
Cincinnall at N8W York
twice • d•Y· lacll m11' c.onBacks, c;Jeorse Welsh (Nav)'), Del
ope of the youngest In Army nis· Chlcngo at PhlladeJphia, nl&amp;~~
slttl of Mftft tiUarlt gf er.tn,
St. Louis at Plttaburab, nj&amp;bt
One mlxtuN hat OM thlrll II• tor)', averaglns 19 years In aae.
AMIIliCAN LIAGUI
f11fa and two thlrdt timothy
w L Pet. oa
hay with a little moiiiiM
HOMICOMING PLANNIO
,,,.... on. It It 111 chop,.. up.
New
York
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78
31 .003
The annual LoDI Bottom Home·
Tho other mlxtun hit oatl, ~omina wiU be held 1t the Long t:hicago -- - - - 7T 61 $3 %:
itran, lctlp from tht 1011t ef Bottom M. E. Cburch Su.nday, Cleveland .. _. 77 62 .39'1 1
Norway •rMI Uworll'llht JIM'•
Boaton •...... 74 M J78 116
der with ,.,.... mol11111o Hla Sept. t, 550. A baU:et dinner Detroit •• ••• . 61 611 .1100 1311
weter .Ia ,...,~, Chic• ftter will be at noon with a •bort pro· Kan"' City • • &amp;3 71 .414 :Mil
1ram and bualnea• aeaaloa iJ1 the Wathinjton __ 46 78 .388 80\i
tinea hla trainer '"'' that he
IY UMITIO PUll
afternoon .
. . .n't neetl IPICIII wtftr,
Baltimore •••• 41 M J28 !Ill
Tbe unatoppable
MlnneapoUs
Wllllo Shoemaker wiD bo up
Mijl.m moved ntne full l]ame•
Monollf'l
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on Swapa and Eddie ArelrG wtn
B1Ltlmot1 I ~ 0, let
ahead of \heir nearest opposition
be on Naebu.a. BOth will eArl')'
Boltlmor1 ' ~ II. ,.._
ln the Amerlean Ast~OC"iltlon ~o.
Bolton at BeniN ctt,y, pPd rain day and u ·nt omaha sldddlnl
Onlyp-~od
ero,n third .u the way to fiftb

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ARRANGE FOR EASY CREDIT TERMS

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ot.lasslfied Adl recet"Vud b, w
1 11. will be published ihe Wlie
~ 1 u ~lved.
.·llates;. 2 eenb per word, one 111- CABINET SlNKS, PORCELAIN
~ sertlon. Mloim:.tm ebuge ble.ENAM·ELED 42 inch $83.96 ; M
~ 4 cen~ per wo.M for three «HH ·
inch $99.9,; 66 inch $144-.M ;
, set;uttvc insertiOnS.
CHESTS OF DRAWERS, NEW,
~Srerul-One month for 25 eeota
3 drawer $17.9fJ; 4 drawer
• pel' word.
$21.96, 5 drawer $27 .1m. Also '
·~ fw.l rate uC 2 tenta pf-r word will
Furnished Apartment for rent.
be &lt;'banged lor adv~rtiJOing if not 1 PHONE 133, EWINGS FURNJ.
paid for before the 15th of eaeb
TURE
AND
A-PPUANClt
month following inser.tion .
STORE, 108 w. MAIN ST
Errors iD Advertls!ng- Sbould be
POMEROY, 0 .
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reported lmmedia~ ~y. The Daily
•killed
;;xDtinc1 WI·u not b~ responsi b1 e Millions Of files
Wtth
for more than one incorrect in·
Star·Malathion F1y
Cblpa-5
~oa.
lbs., $1.79. MEIGS COUNTY
t.:t.rd of Than"ka and Special No.FARM BUREAU.
8-29-atp
t~_ces u! Events printed ~t · regu- ( j I ) Wonted To BU\1
lat cllssUied rlites. Obituaries
pu!Jllabed at 1 cent per y.oord. .
Charged Ada re-..:eiYed by mail or Wanted-Benches or Chairs suitt~f!phone 'iven careful .atteaable for lodge hail. Call ~16-X
tioa.
or 6199-X.
8-30-3tc
- - - : - - - - -.- WANTED TO BuY-LCi1111: Olk.
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Poplar, Puswood, Pme, Watnu1
Also Oak, Poplar, Baa•.,.ood
lumber, green or dl'J. 4-4, 6-t:,
~ PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL
8--\, 8-4. DeJlverea 10 our
· • $6.50 -Machlnetes!'l Wave $4.00
1'u pper.t PI aiDJ, Ohio, rud
$10 .00 Cald Wave $7 . ~0
Cub on d_eliveJ7, Write or c:all
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
ua for particui•ra. The Ohlo
Phon• 223Y
Valley Mfg. Corp. !'!lone Cool8 27-3tc
ville IMO.
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BOITLED GAS-lnstaUaUon and
serv}ce:· see Uli for prices. RUTLAND ,.URNITURE at Rutland.
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12l"CM!!•of Thanks
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We Wish to ex,press our si ncere
apprecia tion to our neighbo rs
and rrilnd s ror their kindness
' and sympathy durinq: the illness
, and dea th of ou r Ucloved hu s·
.. t. band and ~ather, Harry W.
' · Roush. Spcc1al th:mks to the
itY. J oh n· Elwood, the Ewi ng
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tfilne ral Di rectors, I hose s end
flo wer •. and all who helpl•d
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·~10 ans way. Mr-s . Harry W.
! ~\l,tsh omd daughters. 8-30-ltp
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1936 PONTIAC Sedan. Fair con·
dlt lon. Priced t·o sell . 296 Mulberry Ave.
B·26-6tp
19M CH~"'VROLET :Hun LWB
low mile&amp;lile, $170:5. Bla~ltnar'~,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
B·27-6tc
1951 BUICK Super Riviera, $905.
Blaett nar 's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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1952 PLYMOUTH Dclux 4-door
Sedan, $79:1. Bla C: tn~~r 's, Pom
-..c.roy, O~io .
fl ·27·6lc

1953 CHEVR(}IJET 2-door "210"
!Qelux .S edan, $'1105. Blaettnar's,
K :Pomeroy, 9 hlo.
8·27-6tc

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PONTIAC . 2-door ~a n,
Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy,
8·27-6tc
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~195!&amp; BUICK Special Delux 2·door
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Sedan, $1990 . Blaettnar·s, Pom.
,. eroy, Obi9. ·
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LEGAL NOTICE
Okey Mill s, Mallory, West Vir·
- -ginia ; Arthur Mills, Mallory, West
Virginia ; Marie Mills Milo, Wgan,
A .... 1....1
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West Vir g i~ia ; Chi~ore Mills Pen·
'II tecosl, Ma_d1son Height, Virginia;
'7 ~1 lbur M1lls, K_cnova, West Vir·
gmia ; Nell Mills .Montgomery,
POMEROY-6. ro~m f1·ame, 3 bed· 206 Trin ity Avenue, Wilm 4, Dela·
rooms, large liVIng room, hot ware; GenarJ Mills, Jr., whose
water •heat.
Convenii:! nt to a.ddres.s is unknown; Albert Mills,
e~eryt htng. $8000.00. Alrcad;,· New Haven, West Virginia ; c . P.
fmanc~:d . Pay $2000.00 for own - l •. Harvey E. Mill ~, R. A. 15472007,
~r's equity . Immediate possess- I C. Btry. 7th A. A. A. A. w. B. N.
I A. P. 0. 28 c/ o Postmaster Nf'w
Ion.
FARM-Go_od 8
room fr_a~e York, New York; anr.l Carl ' Mills,
house With cellar, eleclncl~Y 646 Bross
Street, Longmont,
and fre e galS . Very good barm Colorado; will take notice that
and oth_o r buildings, convertible Lettie May Mills, Admi nistra trix
to prof1table pou1try layer set· ot the Estate of William M. MiUg,
up for 1300 hens or 5000 broil· deceased filed her petitl on, July
ers. 80 acres with 3~ acres 29, 1955, in the Probate Court
tracto~. tillable. All min~ral.i.l of M~i·gs County, Ohio, case
Ex.ceptlonal at $5000.00, fm an. Number 16,825, alle(l ing that the
clog wilh '1500.00 down, hal· personal estate of saij decedent,
ancc $600.00 per year.
William M. Mills, is insufficient to
RI!NT·AL--4: room bouse with pay his debts and charges of aG.
furnace heal.
ministering "hi.s estate; lhat the
CUCKLER REALTY
said Will iaJ:Ut ·M. M-ills died seized
in fee s imi&gt;'l e of the rollowm· g
229
Phon• 101-Y
a-21Box
.atc
described real estate:
Situate in lhe Township of Sut·
ton, Co unty of Meigs, and State
123)
of Ohio, and bounded and des·
cribcd as follows, bo-wit :
B!!ginnin! at the Northeast oor·
ner of the 65 \2 acre trac t dee.ded
LEGAL NOTICE
to Rebecca Martin by Charles
Robert Still, who is a ref&gt;.ident Bell and Mary Jane Bell, his wife,
FOR LEASE--Service Station ln of Meigs County, Ohio, bul who is by deed dated April 2, 1879;
PomerQy, Lar.:e sales room, 4 presently in the armed rorces of lh enco South on the East line to
large bay11, rooms for plenty of .t he United States, and whose Post th ~ Southeast corner of said tract·
work. Chanee for local man to Office Address is Rubei1 Still, thence West on the South line t~
build goo4 business. Minimum Serial No. IIJ2U8575, 575 Supply the Northwest corner of the. 20
rent and investment. can or Sqd., Selfridge Air (o' orce Base, acre tract st1ld by Charles Be.ll
write BURT liAINSON, Galllpo- Michigan, is hereby notified that an d Mary Jan e Bell to Elza Mar.
lls, Ohio, Guyan 6,6086. 8-26-6t c on .the 29th . day ()( August, 19M, tin ; thence Narth parallel with the
Hulda Still, being plaintiff, filed E;1st line o r said 651~ acre tract
her petition against him as defen - to !.he North line of said tra'ct·
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dant in th e Court of Common thcnL ~ East tu the place ur be'·
Pleas, Meigs County, Ohio, Case gi nning, contai ning twenty, (20),
No.
12,347 , praying f(lr divorce acres. more or less.
HOUSE, three bedrooms, furni sh·
Also a right of w:ay 13 feet
ed . Out of high water. Inquire from said Robert St ill on the
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8 30 3tc grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty wide bcgirllling at the Southwool
and Extreme · Cruelly, and pl ai n- corner of the said tract herreby
5 room HOUSE, bath, buement , tiff also prays that she may be l!onvcyeJ; thence along th(' West
witt\ coal furnace , gara:ge. 632 awarded th~ care, custody and lm c uf the 20 acre trS:ct of Elza
S. 2nd St., Middleport. Phone control or the children or the Martin about 12 rods to a ravi ne·
907-X anytime, nr 839 M be. parties hereto; that she be award - th ence foll owing the East side 0 j
tween l5:30 and 8:30 P. M. ed support for th~ children of sairl ravino to the old town and
8·30-6tc.
the parties hereto until the fu r- Bouman 's Run road; the said prether
order of the Court , and that ~ ~ e lng in Sutton Township,
5-,·oom UN~'URNISHEoMART. on final
hearing she may be
MENT. Newly decorat ed. 1,2
awarded reasonable support fol'
block from bank. Phone 6009. .said children in the future( tha\
8 ~.ll-3tc
sbe be awarded as alimon~ all of
l"lvc roo m and bath FURNISHFJl the intere11t of the aald defendan t
APARTMENT In
Middleport . 1n the household goods, hous~­
Phono 0128·X.
8-29-Gtc hold furni shings and household
Three room ,FURNISHED
effects and other . perso nal Pl'tl·
PARTMENT d
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A· perty now. located In the home of
able after F .down~Irs. AvaiL- the parties In Pomero~·. Ohio,
Y. 680 Sout~l Say. d o~e 6087-~ frc~ And clear of any and lill
aeon
ve.
. cla1m1 of the said defendan t, and
ONLY
:::---- - - - - _ :ll-:2:9:_:·3:tc for other DrO»er relict. Said eause
Thrcc.room FURNJ.SHED APART· will be for hc!!.rlng on or after the
MENT. Utilit!Oij
paid. Call 12th. day of October A. D. 19Mi.
63SO.X.
8-27·31o
Hulda Sti.Jl
laetuded l:-1 'fbiJ GrGP"t It &amp;
Three-room APARTMENT, part . Crow &amp; Crow,
I Pleee LIYinr Room 811Ue
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
ly fu rnished . . Plenty of water.
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13,
20,
27:
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Mrs. C. H. Amos, Rutland, Ohio.
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I.'ILABNI!B

by Kenneth
McKeru:i&amp;; thenee
North 40 rods on the Eaat Une of
the lands of aaid Hclteazle; thence
East 60 Tods on the South lin
of the lands of E. E. Hughes to
the West Une of tbe lands of
George Nickerson; thence South
following the Weat line Or said
Nickerson's land to the South
line of said 100 acre lot No. 1191;
thence Wast followlng the said
South ~ine of said ISO a..cre lot

No. 1196 to Ute

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Being the aarpe real e1tate u
.cxmveyed by O"Ule L. RadcllHe
· et al, to Ralph' R. Radclitle and
Russell B. Reddiffe by de1d reo
corded in Deed Beok 184 at P1ge
208 of . the Meia:s County Deed
Records.
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The persona named above will
take further notlee that they
' have- been made parties defendant
to said petiUon and they ar&amp; r-equired to answer the same on or
before the l.st day at O«ober 1
19~5.
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'Furniture

, Wllliam ~· llllllt', dec&amp;ased.
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A cold is both affirmative and
negative : Sometlmas the eyes
have it and sometimes the nO!!Ie.

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NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT

Ar.clll.ary Aclminlttr.ator
ROOMS for rent. 127 Butternut
Al.JGNiENT ~- Close_ in town. 8·24·12tp l&amp;t.att of Eunice Warner,
Dt·
- ~balanein; and brake
sorvice,
cea&amp;ed
Two
Furnls
t'led
4.-ltoom
APARTHackelt.l' Safety Service, W.
M~NTS, new furniture. UUJiUes
MliJa -St.,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Notice b hereby given .that
pau.l. Call 6044-M.
8-20-U
Phone 2&amp;?.
r..s.u
Theodore Hilldore whoae Post Of·
flee Address Is Rural Route No 1
Racine,
Ohio, has ·been duly ~P:
2 five room modern APAft1pointed
as Ancillary Adml'nittu ..
MENTS, with 1aundr7 and pr.
tor
of
the
E!late of Eunice War.
Eiectri~ RElo~RJGfJRATOR.
Fir.sl
aa:e. Phone .SlO.!til. A.. N. Ben,Q
ner
late
of
Parkersburg, West
6-27-tf
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W .OO tak€!S it. Calt 24-Y or 440M.
Virginia,
deceased.
8-27-6tc
19~~ted this 20th dsy of August,
1047 Ford Ptokup TRUCK. All
good rubber, 111l good i!l&amp;ss.
John C. Bacon
beater, A· 1 condlli ron J. W.
JudRc of the Probate Court
.!;beadle, 700 w..t Main st.,
Servl~:e
Meise County, Chlo.
Pomeroy. .
8·30·3tc
(8)·23-30: !8HI-3to
QUICK SERVICE ou ·Watcb R• - -,_-- .
U6EJJ
BARGAJNi.
p..lrtnr b7 faetorJ
Tral11ed
~ ,U1ed &amp;.frltentor, f49 up, Vac·
watcbmUer. COLL.INS JBwt.
.t.
ClJrft' ' Clealler tt . ~. BAKER
LERS, Pomeruy,
l-M
· '· Furalture. Phoa11 B:J74-.J, Mid·
~O.rt,
11_111-11 I'OIIEKI'.N II ABBO'I'I' T. V.
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II'IN, Aulomobu., lhollb
New Holland Forage Ha.rve11tor,
pert TecbqlciiDI. Pbcme e:18f y
C1t11 Head 1nd Cycle, Blower.
.U:tddleport
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"'ck.l. WJII Hk'e thla deal Also - ~ll' Bal.e r. Clean.upo . MEIGS MDIO &amp; TELEVISION BERVICf
•&amp;.uv. Cuualf:l' 111&lt;1 QJ.fvf;R SALES, West Main St.,! l:'hone 200. Clelud A»Pllaat11.
Bomeroy, ObJo. Phone OO·J .
l!itore 118 W. Main St .• POmeroJ
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We !lave Belle of Ge-cu·gla white
Dt~chet ready now. We win
COMPLETE
Proteetloll,
LICe, Auto,]Dsuraace
Fire, Polio.
Call Don
itart pleklna: Elberta peadles
Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
Aua;ust :zot.b. Brinl! container.

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Webater Frult Farm, 6 mile8
OF buytna lnourancar
fUt Of Chester, Ohio, Follow TIIINKING
Guaranteed IIVInc• up to ao~.
@;Ill.
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SPRAY

JAMES FAMELL
PULLIII IIIIU$H
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aiLPRI. OHIO
Trld'e-tn aJOOwance fot' your

old

ttwtna: m:acbine, rea•rdlosa of
mali. P. m.odei, or condltion, Wben
J&lt;1U pwebaee one ol our new
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20 ye-ar wr~tten guarantee, With
of att&amp;qlments.
year
writtea J'\&amp;J"IIllhe with -our re-

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Call
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.••Remember the Litter- Bas4
l&lt;et," iR a sloga n we ehould keep
in mind around picnic and camp
aiteal as well as on city street&amp;
Whl e litter may be a algn that
we've had a good time, it ta a
nuh1anct1 for thoae who follow.
' Ants and other insecta can be
txpectod at picni cs al)d there's
n6t mueh we un do about them.
Tflere'a no excuse for the other
fellow's left behind scraps. They
r---=~ can ruin a nic·
nle alte. ·u
you've ever
stopped at a
spot dupolled
by ttR former
oecupantat I'm
sure lou know
what mean.
Litter 11 un-

necenarf be ..

cause it a 10
eaay to be neat. Tak• a look
around any well-run J)ien'c
rrounde, 1ueb •• those in state
_parkl!l, and you will ftnd an am·
pie supply of traab NCeptaclea.
However, If no bin Ia handy, tJke
alonr your Utter Qnd dlapoee of it
later. After a •einer roa1t, or
(ltber outdoor cooldnc, buey th•
remains of your Rre.
..,
Campalgn aralnlt Utter 100 oer
cent not just halfway, Leave the
eamp1lte neat, and don't neglect.
the 1nside of your car. When 700
travol, your car is your home on
wheels. Keep it as clean •• you
do your Jivlnf room . Jf your pa..
aenpr1 wan to plcnk u you
drive, aurgest. 'that. the:r. put wax
paper and napkin and left oven
b1ek into a paper ba.f and throw
It ali _Into • litter baeket at the
aext atop.
: But don't try to k~ the lnalde
.af rour car clean bY throwlnc·
tr•llt out the window. It spolia·
tho blabwar f., otbon. nd-'

In IIWlY pl.... -It may 001t fOil '

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Also the surface only of the !
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Sutton Townsbi.p, Meigs County,
Ohio, to-wit:
Be.:inning on tll.e South line of
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ot.lasslfied Adl recet"Vud b, w
1 11. will be published ihe Wlie
~ 1 u ~lved.
.·llates;. 2 eenb per word, one 111- CABINET SlNKS, PORCELAIN
~ sertlon. Mloim:.tm ebuge ble.ENAM·ELED 42 inch $83.96 ; M
~ 4 cen~ per wo.M for three «HH ·
inch $99.9,; 66 inch $144-.M ;
, set;uttvc insertiOnS.
CHESTS OF DRAWERS, NEW,
~Srerul-One month for 25 eeota
3 drawer $17.9fJ; 4 drawer
• pel' word.
$21.96, 5 drawer $27 .1m. Also '
·~ fw.l rate uC 2 tenta pf-r word will
Furnished Apartment for rent.
be &lt;'banged lor adv~rtiJOing if not 1 PHONE 133, EWINGS FURNJ.
paid for before the 15th of eaeb
TURE
AND
A-PPUANClt
month following inser.tion .
STORE, 108 w. MAIN ST
Errors iD Advertls!ng- Sbould be
POMEROY, 0 .
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reported lmmedia~ ~y. The Daily
•killed
;;xDtinc1 WI·u not b~ responsi b1 e Millions Of files
Wtth
for more than one incorrect in·
Star·Malathion F1y
Cblpa-5
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lbs., $1.79. MEIGS COUNTY
t.:t.rd of Than"ka and Special No.FARM BUREAU.
8-29-atp
t~_ces u! Events printed ~t · regu- ( j I ) Wonted To BU\1
lat cllssUied rlites. Obituaries
pu!Jllabed at 1 cent per y.oord. .
Charged Ada re-..:eiYed by mail or Wanted-Benches or Chairs suitt~f!phone 'iven careful .atteaable for lodge hail. Call ~16-X
tioa.
or 6199-X.
8-30-3tc
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Poplar, Puswood, Pme, Watnu1
Also Oak, Poplar, Baa•.,.ood
lumber, green or dl'J. 4-4, 6-t:,
~ PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL
8--\, 8-4. DeJlverea 10 our
· • $6.50 -Machlnetes!'l Wave $4.00
1'u pper.t PI aiDJ, Ohio, rud
$10 .00 Cald Wave $7 . ~0
Cub on d_eliveJ7, Write or c:all
LOVELY LADY BEAUTY SALON
ua for particui•ra. The Ohlo
Phon• 223Y
Valley Mfg. Corp. !'!lone Cool8 27-3tc
ville IMO.
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serv}ce:· see Uli for prices. RUTLAND ,.URNITURE at Rutland.
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apprecia tion to our neighbo rs
and rrilnd s ror their kindness
' and sympathy durinq: the illness
, and dea th of ou r Ucloved hu s·
.. t. band and ~ather, Harry W.
' · Roush. Spcc1al th:mks to the
itY. J oh n· Elwood, the Ewi ng
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tfilne ral Di rectors, I hose s end
flo wer •. and all who helpl•d
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·~10 ans way. Mr-s . Harry W.
! ~\l,tsh omd daughters. 8-30-ltp
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1936 PONTIAC Sedan. Fair con·
dlt lon. Priced t·o sell . 296 Mulberry Ave.
B·26-6tp
19M CH~"'VROLET :Hun LWB
low mile&amp;lile, $170:5. Bla~ltnar'~,
Pomeroy, Ohio.
B·27-6tc
1951 BUICK Super Riviera, $905.
Blaett nar 's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
8-27·6lc

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1952 PLYMOUTH Dclux 4-door
Sedan, $79:1. Bla C: tn~~r 's, Pom
-..c.roy, O~io .
fl ·27·6lc

1953 CHEVR(}IJET 2-door "210"
!Qelux .S edan, $'1105. Blaettnar's,
K :Pomeroy, 9 hlo.
8·27-6tc

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PONTIAC . 2-door ~a n,
Blaettnar's,
Pomeroy,
8·27-6tc
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Sedan, $1990 . Blaettnar·s, Pom.
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LEGAL NOTICE
Okey Mill s, Mallory, West Vir·
- -ginia ; Arthur Mills, Mallory, West
Virginia ; Marie Mills Milo, Wgan,
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West Vir g i~ia ; Chi~ore Mills Pen·
'II tecosl, Ma_d1son Height, Virginia;
'7 ~1 lbur M1lls, K_cnova, West Vir·
gmia ; Nell Mills .Montgomery,
POMEROY-6. ro~m f1·ame, 3 bed· 206 Trin ity Avenue, Wilm 4, Dela·
rooms, large liVIng room, hot ware; GenarJ Mills, Jr., whose
water •heat.
Convenii:! nt to a.ddres.s is unknown; Albert Mills,
e~eryt htng. $8000.00. Alrcad;,· New Haven, West Virginia ; c . P.
fmanc~:d . Pay $2000.00 for own - l •. Harvey E. Mill ~, R. A. 15472007,
~r's equity . Immediate possess- I C. Btry. 7th A. A. A. A. w. B. N.
I A. P. 0. 28 c/ o Postmaster Nf'w
Ion.
FARM-Go_od 8
room fr_a~e York, New York; anr.l Carl ' Mills,
house With cellar, eleclncl~Y 646 Bross
Street, Longmont,
and fre e galS . Very good barm Colorado; will take notice that
and oth_o r buildings, convertible Lettie May Mills, Admi nistra trix
to prof1table pou1try layer set· ot the Estate of William M. MiUg,
up for 1300 hens or 5000 broil· deceased filed her petitl on, July
ers. 80 acres with 3~ acres 29, 1955, in the Probate Court
tracto~. tillable. All min~ral.i.l of M~i·gs County, Ohio, case
Ex.ceptlonal at $5000.00, fm an. Number 16,825, alle(l ing that the
clog wilh '1500.00 down, hal· personal estate of saij decedent,
ancc $600.00 per year.
William M. Mills, is insufficient to
RI!NT·AL--4: room bouse with pay his debts and charges of aG.
furnace heal.
ministering "hi.s estate; lhat the
CUCKLER REALTY
said Will iaJ:Ut ·M. M-ills died seized
in fee s imi&gt;'l e of the rollowm· g
229
Phon• 101-Y
a-21Box
.atc
described real estate:
Situate in lhe Township of Sut·
ton, Co unty of Meigs, and State
123)
of Ohio, and bounded and des·
cribcd as follows, bo-wit :
B!!ginnin! at the Northeast oor·
ner of the 65 \2 acre trac t dee.ded
LEGAL NOTICE
to Rebecca Martin by Charles
Robert Still, who is a ref&gt;.ident Bell and Mary Jane Bell, his wife,
FOR LEASE--Service Station ln of Meigs County, Ohio, bul who is by deed dated April 2, 1879;
PomerQy, Lar.:e sales room, 4 presently in the armed rorces of lh enco South on the East line to
large bay11, rooms for plenty of .t he United States, and whose Post th ~ Southeast corner of said tract·
work. Chanee for local man to Office Address is Rubei1 Still, thence West on the South line t~
build goo4 business. Minimum Serial No. IIJ2U8575, 575 Supply the Northwest corner of the. 20
rent and investment. can or Sqd., Selfridge Air (o' orce Base, acre tract st1ld by Charles Be.ll
write BURT liAINSON, Galllpo- Michigan, is hereby notified that an d Mary Jan e Bell to Elza Mar.
lls, Ohio, Guyan 6,6086. 8-26-6t c on .the 29th . day ()( August, 19M, tin ; thence Narth parallel with the
Hulda Still, being plaintiff, filed E;1st line o r said 651~ acre tract
her petition against him as defen - to !.he North line of said tra'ct·
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dant in th e Court of Common thcnL ~ East tu the place ur be'·
Pleas, Meigs County, Ohio, Case gi nning, contai ning twenty, (20),
No.
12,347 , praying f(lr divorce acres. more or less.
HOUSE, three bedrooms, furni sh·
Also a right of w:ay 13 feet
ed . Out of high water. Inquire from said Robert St ill on the
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8 30 3tc grounds of Gross Neglect of Duty wide bcgirllling at the Southwool
and Extreme · Cruelly, and pl ai n- corner of the said tract herreby
5 room HOUSE, bath, buement , tiff also prays that she may be l!onvcyeJ; thence along th(' West
witt\ coal furnace , gara:ge. 632 awarded th~ care, custody and lm c uf the 20 acre trS:ct of Elza
S. 2nd St., Middleport. Phone control or the children or the Martin about 12 rods to a ravi ne·
907-X anytime, nr 839 M be. parties hereto; that she be award - th ence foll owing the East side 0 j
tween l5:30 and 8:30 P. M. ed support for th~ children of sairl ravino to the old town and
8·30-6tc.
the parties hereto until the fu r- Bouman 's Run road; the said prether
order of the Court , and that ~ ~ e lng in Sutton Township,
5-,·oom UN~'URNISHEoMART. on final
hearing she may be
MENT. Newly decorat ed. 1,2
awarded reasonable support fol'
block from bank. Phone 6009. .said children in the future( tha\
8 ~.ll-3tc
sbe be awarded as alimon~ all of
l"lvc roo m and bath FURNISHFJl the intere11t of the aald defendan t
APARTMENT In
Middleport . 1n the household goods, hous~­
Phono 0128·X.
8-29-Gtc hold furni shings and household
Three room ,FURNISHED
effects and other . perso nal Pl'tl·
PARTMENT d
.
A· perty now. located In the home of
able after F .down~Irs. AvaiL- the parties In Pomero~·. Ohio,
Y. 680 Sout~l Say. d o~e 6087-~ frc~ And clear of any and lill
aeon
ve.
. cla1m1 of the said defendan t, and
ONLY
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Thrcc.room FURNJ.SHED APART· will be for hc!!.rlng on or after the
MENT. Utilit!Oij
paid. Call 12th. day of October A. D. 19Mi.
63SO.X.
8-27·31o
Hulda Sti.Jl
laetuded l:-1 'fbiJ GrGP"t It &amp;
Three-room APARTMENT, part . Crow &amp; Crow,
I Pleee LIYinr Room 811Ue
Attorneys
for
Plaintiff.
ly fu rnished . . Plenty of water.
(8)
30:
(9)
8,
13,
20,
27:
10 DOWN
Mrs. C. H. Amos, Rutland, Ohio.
(10) 4, 11-7tc
B·27·31p
Balance ·r"' EaMy Paym1011

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( 13 ) For Lease

I.'ILABNI!B

by Kenneth
McKeru:i&amp;; thenee
North 40 rods on the Eaat Une of
the lands of aaid Hclteazle; thence
East 60 Tods on the South lin
of the lands of E. E. Hughes to
the West Une of tbe lands of
George Nickerson; thence South
following the Weat line Or said
Nickerson's land to the South
line of said 100 acre lot No. 1191;
thence Wast followlng the said
South ~ine of said ISO a..cre lot

No. 1196 to Ute

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Being the aarpe real e1tate u
.cxmveyed by O"Ule L. RadcllHe
· et al, to Ralph' R. Radclitle and
Russell B. Reddiffe by de1d reo
corded in Deed Beok 184 at P1ge
208 of . the Meia:s County Deed
Records.
·
The persona named above will
take further notlee that they
' have- been made parties defendant
to said petiUon and they ar&amp; r-equired to answer the same on or
before the l.st day at O«ober 1
19~5.
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'Furniture

, Wllliam ~· llllllt', dec&amp;ased.
Plaintiff.

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(8) 2 9-16.23-30: (9) 6-&amp;to

A cold is both affirmative and
negative : Sometlmas the eyes
have it and sometimes the nO!!Ie.

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NOTICE OP APPOINTMENT

Ar.clll.ary Aclminlttr.ator
ROOMS for rent. 127 Butternut
Al.JGNiENT ~- Close_ in town. 8·24·12tp l&amp;t.att of Eunice Warner,
Dt·
- ~balanein; and brake
sorvice,
cea&amp;ed
Two
Furnls
t'led
4.-ltoom
APARTHackelt.l' Safety Service, W.
M~NTS, new furniture. UUJiUes
MliJa -St.,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
Notice b hereby given .that
pau.l. Call 6044-M.
8-20-U
Phone 2&amp;?.
r..s.u
Theodore Hilldore whoae Post Of·
flee Address Is Rural Route No 1
Racine,
Ohio, has ·been duly ~P:
2 five room modern APAft1pointed
as Ancillary Adml'nittu ..
MENTS, with 1aundr7 and pr.
tor
of
the
E!late of Eunice War.
Eiectri~ RElo~RJGfJRATOR.
Fir.sl
aa:e. Phone .SlO.!til. A.. N. Ben,Q
ner
late
of
Parkersburg, West
6-27-tf
.
W .OO tak€!S it. Calt 24-Y or 440M.
Virginia,
deceased.
8-27-6tc
19~~ted this 20th dsy of August,
1047 Ford Ptokup TRUCK. All
good rubber, 111l good i!l&amp;ss.
John C. Bacon
beater, A· 1 condlli ron J. W.
JudRc of the Probate Court
.!;beadle, 700 w..t Main st.,
Servl~:e
Meise County, Chlo.
Pomeroy. .
8·30·3tc
(8)·23-30: !8HI-3to
QUICK SERVICE ou ·Watcb R• - -,_-- .
U6EJJ
BARGAJNi.
p..lrtnr b7 faetorJ
Tral11ed
~ ,U1ed &amp;.frltentor, f49 up, Vac·
watcbmUer. COLL.INS JBwt.
.t.
ClJrft' ' Clealler tt . ~. BAKER
LERS, Pomeruy,
l-M
· '· Furalture. Phoa11 B:J74-.J, Mid·
~O.rt,
11_111-11 I'OIIEKI'.N II ABBO'I'I' T. V.
IN!IJIWICJI AOIINC)"
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VICE All Makea Repaired br lCo
II'IN, Aulomobu., lhollb
New Holland Forage Ha.rve11tor,
pert TecbqlciiDI. Pbcme e:18f y
C1t11 Head 1nd Cycle, Blower.
.U:tddleport
.\~ENT
"'ck.l. WJII Hk'e thla deal Also - ~ll' Bal.e r. Clean.upo . MEIGS MDIO &amp; TELEVISION BERVICf
•&amp;.uv. Cuualf:l' 111&lt;1 QJ.fvf;R SALES, West Main St.,! l:'hone 200. Clelud A»Pllaat11.
Bomeroy, ObJo. Phone OO·J .
l!itore 118 W. Main St .• POmeroJ
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t'BONWB tiD.

l;;5uronce

PIACHIS
t BI
We !lave Belle of Ge-cu·gla white
Dt~chet ready now. We win
COMPLETE
Proteetloll,
LICe, Auto,]Dsuraace
Fire, Polio.
Call Don
itart pleklna: Elberta peadles
Mills, Middleport, Ohio.
Aua;ust :zot.b. Brinl! container.

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II HAPPY AND GAY

Webater Frult Farm, 6 mile8
OF buytna lnourancar
fUt Of Chester, Ohio, Follow TIIINKING
Guaranteed IIVInc• up to ao~.
@;Ill.
8·17·11
V. D. EllWAJU)S, Pbolle &amp;1-X,

Home 4114.

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MYr~l~ M~:I!NT
SPRAY

JAMES FAMELL
PULLIII IIIIU$H
lOX 54
aiLPRI. OHIO
Trld'e-tn aJOOwance fot' your

old

ttwtna: m:acbine, rea•rdlosa of
mali. P. m.odei, or condltion, Wben
J&lt;1U pwebaee one ol our new
$.cbLne.&amp;-

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20 ye-ar wr~tten guarantee, With
of att&amp;qlments.
year
writtea J'\&amp;J"IIllhe with -our re-

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' tiJ. room house
Call
8-24-11

OHIO VALLEY
s~
JUNK CO.
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K!llln'ON'S SIElWING

MlAOIINE SIIIWIOE

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l&lt;et," iR a sloga n we ehould keep
in mind around picnic and camp
aiteal as well as on city street&amp;
Whl e litter may be a algn that
we've had a good time, it ta a
nuh1anct1 for thoae who follow.
' Ants and other insecta can be
txpectod at picni cs al)d there's
n6t mueh we un do about them.
Tflere'a no excuse for the other
fellow's left behind scraps. They
r---=~ can ruin a nic·
nle alte. ·u
you've ever
stopped at a
spot dupolled
by ttR former
oecupantat I'm
sure lou know
what mean.
Litter 11 un-

necenarf be ..

cause it a 10
eaay to be neat. Tak• a look
around any well-run J)ien'c
rrounde, 1ueb •• those in state
_parkl!l, and you will ftnd an am·
pie supply of traab NCeptaclea.
However, If no bin Ia handy, tJke
alonr your Utter Qnd dlapoee of it
later. After a •einer roa1t, or
(ltber outdoor cooldnc, buey th•
remains of your Rre.
..,
Campalgn aralnlt Utter 100 oer
cent not just halfway, Leave the
eamp1lte neat, and don't neglect.
the 1nside of your car. When 700
travol, your car is your home on
wheels. Keep it as clean •• you
do your Jivlnf room . Jf your pa..
aenpr1 wan to plcnk u you
drive, aurgest. 'that. the:r. put wax
paper and napkin and left oven
b1ek into a paper ba.f and throw
It ali _Into • litter baeket at the
aext atop.
: But don't try to k~ the lnalde
.af rour car clean bY throwlnc·
tr•llt out the window. It spolia·
tho blabwar f., otbon. nd-'

In IIWlY pl.... -It may 001t fOil '

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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

Tuesday, August 30, 1955

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State Mental Institution, Louia..ville, Kentucky; Tbe SuperintenWool llamll..... Sla.. WOII Vlr- dent of the State Mental Institugiaia; li1I\K1rJl , 1\amer, Starrat, tion, Louinille, Kentucky ; Nelle
w~ · VlrlfDia; Groee Sariet~l, Harkwell, Route No. 1, Buechel,
Cutlt 'WooOI, Vlttillil; ld1 Run· Kentucky; Ca~~r.a Fay Rice, Carop
)'011!. 111 ll&gt;CO~t .penen. f;/o Taylor, Kentuety ; and Ina Mae
Nelson, Boz BOG, Rural Route No.
2, Fairdale, Kentucky ; will take
IMOT-AL TlliANGLI
notice that Audrey Miller, AdTht: pasaioute, dynamic love of
ministratrix of the Estate of
tw9' ltJ:'op.,J Virile mtn for a beautiful-. e:t:ot:le 'ifOmab explodes into tnyJSeB Grant Ramey, deceased,
fP,ed ker petition, July 21 , 19~ .
violetn action ln RepUblic's "S•nin 1)1e Probate Court of Meigs
l.li Fe Passage" opening at the Coonty, Ohio, case RIJmher 16,926
Mella Theatre lor -Tuesday and ~eging that tbe perso nal estate
w·e dntsday· eveninJs.
said ~aeedent Is insufficient to
Starrinc John Payne, Faith Do- of
pay hit~ debts and that said Ulysmer:,Ues and Rod Cameron, this
great drama was filmed in gor- ses Grant Ramey died seized in
fee simple ot the following desgeous 'l'rucolor amidst the scenie
splendor of St. GeorJe, Utah. It cribed real estate, to-wit:
PARCEL NO. ONE
was dll'e(ted by WilHam Witney
Situated in the County or Meigs,
for associate producer Sidney Picker . aDd was based on an Esquire State of Ohio, and Township of
~ig~ne story by Cliy Fisher. Rutland and more
particularly
Tli_e .SC!reen play waa written by bounded and described as follows:
Lillie lbyward.
Beginning on the South line of
Section 23, Town 26 and Range 14
at the Southeast · corner of Josiah
Wright'!! land; thence West 10"2
rod!l to the center of road; thence
north 47th degrees We.st 0 rods
along said road; thence North 34
degrees We!lt 7~ rods; thence
North Mlh: degrees West 23 rods;
thonce North 36 degrees , West 8
rods; thence North 17l,i degrees
West 31h: rods; thence North 711,1
degrees East some 43Y.I rods to
the East line of the lands of said
Josiah Wright) thMce South 44~~
rods to the beginning, containing
8 acres, more or less.
PA~CEL NO. TWO
.
Situated in tbe County of Meigs,
State of Ohio, and township of
Rutland and more particularly
bounded and deaeribed a.s follows:
Beginning 16 rods and 21 links
North and 72 rods and 19 links
East from the SolHffwest corner of
S(:ction 23 and In the center of
the road; then~e North 66 rods
. and 19 links; tlience South 00 degrees East 14 rods~ thence No~
65 deg.r_ees East 6 rods; thence
South 61 degreea East 10 rods;
tb.ence South 61 degrees Ea~t 10
rods; thence South 80 rods and 16
links; them~e West to the center
I of the road, (county); thence in a
nortbwesterly direction along the
center of said road to the placo
of beiJinnirig, containing 1a acres,
more or less, And all the estate,
title and Interest of the said Andrew Lambert, his heirs ~ and as-

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Supplies
for'Boys. and Girls of All Ages.
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BOYS
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Shirts
s.. the comple.e
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Jackets
Warmt-d lined poplin iatketsZipper front-2 roomy pockets
side belts - Sites 7 to 14 in
bright red, oraftll•· avacadonny and charcoal.

line of boys

sleteves

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Save all of your s.deslll)s from
ELBERFELDS-What ever you
buy in the stcre-r.eve all your
'lalesiiPt-Brlng them In any·
thM to bli added.

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jt lm11a1aDa State Unlveraity atBatoD Ro\lCe. bu beeD ch01en to

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are found in tftia be1utlful
grDup-Charming new drMtt»
that the girls will love-up to
th• minute styling-Easy to
wash f1brlc1 and ,-.qulra
very little Jronln1.

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ba~k to s~boo_ll
out

hips- exactly the way yaY~
like. At school, after tchHI.
''belong" In Let lldtn.

Juot when you&gt;rt w;,nderlng how lo riMmd
lhelr
sehoolbound ..;al'!Irobel ... we up with • tremendous
sale or the veey ll!lni.}'Ou need! s-ten. .. lO IIWlY
of &amp;hem l . • . WMbolile, inbable, servleeahle

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Orlons and Hylona
Slsel 7 to 14

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Anklets and kn.. sock.- toft
6pun 'cotton end stretch soek._
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ni Game wlll .be ·piayed. Friday,
Sept. 2 according .W, the announcement
TuesdiY .nl1ht af\er

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to com'plete .plana fOr the game.
· Uhiforma will be issued Friday
evening to the Middleport playera after a practice : session and
all intere!lted plaY9rJI are ilsted
to be at the StadJuJO at 7 P. M.
Wednesday evt)ltrtg.
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OUlcials !or the 1am.e will be
Joe Young Jr,, ,:Paul Cllllord and
President of the
Don Stlven arid the game is callJnsurance Agenta
ed ,for eigbt o'clock wit~ Heroltl·
~ Bbdae, Dowmnc -:;nrolil'"llor E. Hubbard as the' announcer.
·. hiCh 1&lt;hool audent. to e
William Se0rberey. vrealden4
,.~, : tbe ••rtoua dri~e~
presided at tb~; meetlnr Tueaday
· elaeaa orf~ Ia some
aad H. L. Du,baml'as n.amed aa , biJ]i" sebooll..
chairman , of tb!it ; i Meinbertbip 1
J(oat iDSurance eomp,anlea, he - - , ..
said. fi'IJlt rt~\ieUOn ' in
to Y"'U'J male dri;~ri·l WiWam E•.Sturaeon
. wbo have com'joleted drii'Or lroln·
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In US Navy
. fDa coursea.
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Willla.m E. Sturieon. 10n of
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Mr. and Mn. Paulll. Stureeon, of
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Route 2, Pom..8r.oy,-, .. enll.ted .. ,
.Julie Hl1rts and Jalnee DeaD the UDlted States Navy on AUJ-

Driver Training

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Mason Hospital Fund Changes '
Made To Continue For 60 Days

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Mason County's Sixth Annual
~arm Youth S~o~ Underway
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. Mason_, Coua.ty s Si~;tb Annual
Farm Y~th S~ow got IJQder w;ay
o~ Wedfesday ·With ~ J)arade at
n.qon w~l1~ featur~ tle. Wah,ama
a~:,d Poa~t Plejl,aaJit Hiith School
Bfnds, fiO@tB, t),orses a.gd. ponlee.
The par'1de officially opelled
festlvitiss In P4lint P!.JU~ht at 1
P. M.
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A. II. i\lntiJ noon. Tbe afternoon
will-... .an All Star Little League
11me played and then a style:
abow II \" set for a P. M. on
Tbul'tdat
'lLiirett;kk judJI.ag will feature
the. morning aettvltit!s on Friday
~W . :aa aoon. A tractor dri_ving
contett: ts set for J P. M. whale '
'J1aMI!._ti .... ow ~nder the direction
of C15' lia~4~. · Mason Counf.7
Se'\~oll._fiU!fl! ~isor, Is S&lt;he-

fo~ · tbe--8'110"-w w ·
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-.tlltitl Jlill r M~~ball game in the evening, a hone
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f'ree Chest X~Ray
program over •'ormer Pomeroy
Goal In Meigs-Co Resident Dies
At Charleston

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show
hilt-bill, ••u•d "P·
The softball · gam~
between
Vanadium and the Nati6nal Guard
wsuet lor
while the horoe
show was scbeduled for the same

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lime.
Jim Lewis' hilJ..biliy roundup
was set to start · at 8 P. M. on
Wednesday.
The Happy Powelson rides ha~e
been engased for the three days
of the show and will run continuously throughout the time of the
event at Harmon Park . ..
Thursday's schedule c~lls for
the jqudging of exhibits from 9

Meigs Co. Quota
For Flood Reliel
Fund Set At $425

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tbe

z.at.ion::.t changes which would
continue the drive for another
sixty days or so.
Changes in campaign penon· ·
11el are being coD!Iidered In 11 ;
much as the committee i1 of the
opinion tbat only a small par- · ,
tion
of potenial contributon ~
throughout the coun'r bad beea
contacted.
Current pledges and cash donatioiUJ now total S92,237. ktual cash contributed thu far
amodnts to $19,459.85.
One member of ·the Baa.rd of
Trustees reported that there 11
reason to believe that the board
will be excluded [rom talk!: aeJte.
duled in the near future between
a committee of the State Meftieal
A.uociatlon and the Malon County Medical Society in ·r epM 1o
pN!Iible operation of the propotCecll Kauff. 29, and his broth- ed h011pital by a mixed staff of
er, George Kiuff, 34, both of MD'11 and DO's.
Pomeroy charged with asaault and
One report said that tbe two
battery upon EmmPlt
"Bugs'' medical groups would meet on
Tracey, 64, of Pomeroy RFD, drew Thursday of this week.
fines erf $100 and costs eaeh and
The Board of Truatees of the
sentences of 90 days each in the ~n County Hospi~l Auocla·
Cincinnati Workhouse at a trial tio:D hat ~repa.red a l'!t of five
held Wednesday morning in Jus- pomtl which tbey des~e to- be
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1 presented to the comouttee mem·
hce of the Peace Peoples Court. ben; on lheir visit to Pt.. Pleasant.
The two were haileO before the
The five points are:
(1) Wheth~r the usociat.ion ia
magistrate on Tracey's charge5
that lbe)' had bound his hands be- inclined to favor a mixed or dual
hand his back with wire and then staff f~r the proposed hospltaL
beaten him. Tracey lliso alleged
(2) If the U5ociation is aware
that the pair had lhrown him af. that the local eampaign bas been
ter the beating, into an old e:ave hampered by
the statement&amp;
in a strip mine at the rear of the made at the recent state ~dical
Catbolle Cemetery.
association c.onvention in whic:h
osteopathy "!:Ill labeled a "cult".
After Tracey relea!ed himself
(3) Whether the local hospital
from his bonds be went to his group's moral obligation to the
home and notified Meigs County people of the county is being
Sheriff 81JSsell. Tbe two were ap- served by the di&amp;pule beln!ea . ,,:,~l~
prebended by sfaerifr.s deputi~M tb&amp;o.t.wQ medical groups.
almo1t lmp.ediately f&lt;~llowing 1ft. · (4) lt-.the aSsOciation realizeel
filing ot the affida_vit by Tracey. that to exclude one group of.
medical persons is contrary to
state and federal laws as re.
gard&amp; federal fundi for building
hospitals.
(5) If the association is aware
that the recent statements from
White
Sulphur Springs
has
prompted a number of poten&amp;la.l
contributors to withbold their
contribution until a ciarifieation
Mrs. Clara Gluesenkamp. 78, of the statements is made by
died at her home in Charleston, the medical association.
vi. Va., Tuesday, after a lingering
illneSI.
Mrs. Gluesenkamp was a former resident of Pomeroy, and is
survived by her busband. Christian, Sr., a daughter, Mrs. Robert
Ferguson, a son, Christian, Jr.,
and several grandchildren. Three
of her children preceded her in
death.
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Frank and Holly Martin, Mid·
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· dleport, were notified of the tr:t•
She 1s also survtved by a broth- gic death of their sister-in-law,
er, George S. Hobstett~ Sr. of Mrs. Alice Martin, 60, Nitro, who
Pomeroy and the followmg sis. was shot to death Monday night
ters, Mrs. Charles Price; Colum- while visiting her sister, Mrs.
bum, 0., Mrs. Dale Lee, Raciae, 0., Johnson, at Buffalo, w. Va,
and Mrs. Helen H. Nease, Pome-Lincolil Sayre, Grimm's Land·
roy, 0 .
Jng, husband of a sjster of Mrs.
Funeral _services will be held Martin and Mrs. Johnson, cbargat the Ewmg Funeral .Home at ·e d with killing both women wh·e n
Pomeroy at three P. M. Thursday he fired at tbem tis they were i.n
with burial in the Beech Grove the Johnson home, was found
Wednesday a suicide.
Cemetery.
Mrs. Martin's husband, Roy,
HOLZER HOSPITAL
preceded her in death and suniAdmitted to the Holzer Hospi- vors include six ehildren. She
tal from this area Tuesday and was a retired' school teacher. She
this morning were Allen Thoma~. was in Buffalo to visit her parL ama, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil5on Grimes.
.
Leon, W. V a.; M rs. E•'th
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Middleport; Don Smith, Hartford, and ran to the home of her slsW. Va.; James Runell, Pomeroy ter when !!he beard the first sbot
&amp;nd Mrs. Dean Sax-_:t::_on~·~M::::as:o~n:_._ _:f::lr..:e.::d·:__ _

Kauff Brothers
Get Workhonse
Term and Fines

EVER'f'IODY LOOkS HAPPY In thll reconclltatlon photo of USAF
Airman Daniel Schmidt, wife -Una and their eon Danny. He 11 (lne
or the flyera recently re!eued by Red China, only to len.rn on his
rdurn that Una waa wed Lo ' t~.nother man. He
-\!1 to divoree
her , then reooMidered IUld changed hl1 mind. ·
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~: -AUJOMOBILE PANCAKED IN REFINEIW
:Middleport Atti,J.etl~ Aasoeiatioa

ch, o!lict1Ung. Burial will be
the Middleport HUI Cemetery.

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Plam for the reorganization ot
the current drive to raise $200,000 for the coiUitruction of a
h01pital in Ma.son Coun.ty were
made on Monday nig)lt at a
meeting o1 the Board of Trus-~
tee1 of the Mason County Hospital Aisociation.
Members of the executive comntittee were itu~trueted to meet
immediately with W. W. Smith,
elmpelgn chairman, for reorgani-

Meigs County has been asked
to donate $425 to tbe Eastern 'area
fund to help in the relief of the
flood victims in
2alt!tn part
of the United States: This - (und
Hetzel, Pomeroy.
drive will · be t!arried thrOugh the
Dl&gt;rniosals were Mrs. Msmie Re4 . Cross Departments 1brough·
Young, Pomeroy; Mrs. Jameo
Smith and baby, Pomeroy; and out the nation.
· drive. A di1cuUion wa9 held con- Mrs. Virgie Roush, Letart, W. Va.
Any donations Will be aceepted
ceraing the pos!libllity or. havin!ll ' A son was b~rn to , Mrs. Lucy at the .Meigs . County Q:ed CrosS
p.m., office. At the present · $40 . hal
1 Seventh imd Eighth Grade foot- White, Pom~;roy at 3:44
been donated.
ball t~al!l.
year.
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former Nons Glover: one daugh·
ter,, Mrs. Fred Behroath, Bridgeport, W. Va.; two grandchildren,
Anne and Frederick Scbroath;
_ one · brother, Ben Ervin, Middleport.; one sister, Mrs. Norma
Ward, Middleport. He was an
ubcle of Mrs. William Robson,
whole husband died earlier that
same afternoon at Meigs General

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HtE SCHMIDTS--HORIZON CLEAR

The fireworks display which
will be of one hour duralio.n will
begin an hour preceding
tht.•
dance which is now in the process ·
or being . pl~nned .

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. The Rev. Harry RomerU, · an
The resignation of two more
' alumnus of Qliv8t was the speak- teacher!l from 'the se~ool system
er and special :~ma~ic w,as present- of Mason County were announced
ed by a trio of girls !:om OJivet this week. ·
tailed "The Caro11ers."
William D. Garrl~on, shop iastructor at Wahatna High School,
Those attending from the Mid- and Mrs. Mildred Garrison, his
dleport chui'ch were Rev. and wife and the physical education
Mrs. Styers and son, Carl, Bert teacher at Pt. Pleasant Junior
Bable and children, Shirley and High School,
both announced
Wanda.; Doris Dudding, Charles that they were moving to Ohio.
and Dorothy Cheadle,
Bonny
Garrison will teach In the
Rathbw:n, B_qnnf ·S mith, Blaine Franklin ,County !School system at
and Dennb -:Walbuln and JohnnY a school near Grove City while
JolieJ,
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his wife will do substitute teachIng there. The Garrisons have
.aJready moved to Columbus.
&amp;TARS IN OPERA
Garrison nid that a higher
!lalary
in addition to opportuniMiss Marilyn Turner, 19M graduate of RuUand High School, tles &amp;ffe~d by the job in Ohio
who his been attending a Sum- were the reasons for his leavirig
County for his · new posimer Vocal Work&amp;bop in Colum- Mason
tion.
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bus will be featured in an opera
He
completed
work
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this
sumSCHOOL. HEADS MilT
. tonllht at the Columbus School.
Couilty
Superintendent
of
Attending the oper:1 from herr. mer at West Vlrginlll Un~ver.
in
Schools, 0. 0. Patterson attend- will b~ Miss Turner's parents, sity on a Master's Degree
school
administration.
He
also
ed It meeting: of county and ·'fll- Mr. a.nd ·Mrs. Wayne Turner, Rutholds a Bachelor's Degree and a
laile superintendentS jn Colum- land and Mrs. C. 0. Chapman, her
Master's Degree in physical edubus, Tue11dly. The meeUq wu ~ehool vocal instructor. Three cation at ,the university.
clUed t.o diacuu the school Jegl&amp;- oper~a: have been presented durlature.
ii:IJ the summer month~':;_·_ __
MIIGS G-ENERAL· HOSPITAL
Admitted to the Meigs General

Clifford Ervin
l)ies At.Hospital
Following S~roke

Buliliea~

Aerial bomb salutes will be
fired from the barges at the time
that the huge i'ru:~tiva\ parade gets
underway at Middleport. Another salute will be fired wheri
the first eontigents oC the parade reach Pomeroy.

Middleport Pastor
Presides At Rally
Of Church Youth

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Crow said that th e flre~orti;'l
display will be fired from tw(l
barges ancb(lred in the Ohio
River ·oppNite the parldng lo't
11rea. One or the fireworks (.ea·
tures will be a walking cbicke·n
high in the a,ir, along with flre
works displa)'s on t)le waters of
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the Ohio,

lord, and ..... !be ••• of .the
·RIIfpb 'lnd Nan,J~Qood -Robson.
in-other, 'James, and a sister, Mn.
Resident! ol Uie .. ,ortland area
Clyde , Mills, preceded! hJm in are ma.tiftl pl&amp;nl!l tor the Anitual
de-ath.
Li.bor Day celebratiOn to be held
:..:.:::.:;:.__ _ __ ______ 1at the 'PorUand State PJrk · on
September :5 with an aJl day program. Tbe maJn feat~ of the
celebratlon-homeeoDiing wi11 be
the pioneer famlllea and desceD-o
dlnts of the entire ·.area.
The J?TDtram wnt lnelude: an
old fashioned hyin:n sing, races,
stunts, games with prizes for the
winners of the COO:test:a. The WS.
CUfford Madison
CS of the loeal churebes will IJer·
died Tuuday afternoon at
ve
refreshments tn the park,
Peneral Hospital w~ere he
taken Saturday Mt:er he bad a during the entire day. There wlll
stroke at his home on South 1;1e table of arts and 1mall arti·Third Avenue. He was born in des ~de locally,
Further arrangements for : the
Vinton •nd was the son ·of the
affair
will be annoqnced later by
late William ·and Margaret
the
committee.
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ber of Heath- Methodlst
Friends may caD at the
ings-Coate FuneJ'&amp;l
servicls wiU be held

for • comforMb&gt;lt fit..
IRIIPS with all around hftt
rulstant elastlo-ny"IOft nlnforc4cl Hams tnd
clot~

One of ~~iggest fireworks ,
displays ever witnessed in Meigs
County will be one of tbe out·
standing features of the annut ·
ft!"feig&amp; County Broiler feiStiVal on
Sept. 16, according lo announce·
ment made· today by Fred Crow
entertainment chairman.

The fireworks disfllay costing
Friends may call at tbe Raw·
over $500 was contracted for
lingsCoats Funeral Home where
1 Tuesday with the cnnlract
being
funerJl services wiU tic held Satgiven to the Ohio Fireworks Mfg.
urday at t.wo o'clock, with the
&amp; Display Co., of Bellaire, 0.
Rev. L~ A. Bangerter, pastor of
Heath Methodist Church, olfleiatIn the meantime other groups
in g.
planning on partici p&amp;tion in the
Masonic services will be held
huge community
festival are
Thursday aJ . 8 ·P . M. at the fun.
shaping further plans to make the
eral ho.me \hd Mason! are asked
1955 edition ol the Broiler Festi.
~o meet at the MasoDic Temple
The ·Rev. Robert Styers, pastor val one of the largest cOfumunlty
at 7:30 P. M.
of the Middleport Church of the affairs in Southeastern Ohio,
Nazarene, presided when the Fall
Youth Rally of the Jackson Zon~
or the Netarene Chnrehes met in
LiUJ
Athens· Tuesday
evening . Two
hundred and seventy-eight were
preiOnt for the first ron, of tho
.
winter season and thq, main topic

1nd was a retired New Jlfork
tr1l telegrapher. He wao 1

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· Injecting humorous ancedotes
into his address Tuestla~ evening,
Au))rey E. Ferguson, edltor~pubUsher of the Rl.tehle W . Va. Gar.ette brought to m9'mbers of the
Pomeroy Uons Club the mesaage
of "Man'a Better Way of Living."
The widely known humorist
, stressed the virtues of Lionis"1
and its direct influence
upon
eommunHy Jlfe.
Lions Clubs
tbrou1hout the world, he pointed
out, have contribute(( much to
the advancement of mankind and
his outlook on hfe as we live it
-today.
Thirty -eight .members of the local Lions CJub were In attendance
at the Tuesday night meeting at
which time lbe Ladies were honored guests.

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tonltht anlll Thurldly.

~1ter HoSpital Drive Pia

Huge Fireworks
Display SelFor.
Broiler Festival

·Two Teachers
Annual' _t.or _Day
, A
Resign Mason
Celebration
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lat~A ' ..Portland Planne.lof the ,rograo~·~·~&gt;lhe N"'"'"'":'.t..-.J.~'.y'it
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Hanes
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SATURDAYS 9 AM to 9 PM

Battle Cry
Clnemascope
V•n Heflin

'-ell Tablets
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' NOte -aMk .Filler Paper
Ptnoll SoKH
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Sizes

STORE HOURS
WEEKDAYS 9 AM to 5 PM

Thru Wednnd•Y

Mp,_. Robson

and cortlutor-.

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eporl,
William Robson,
pectedly Tuesday afterno
1t
the Meigs General Hospital where
he b~d been a patient for the past
·four weeks.
Mr. Robson, who served as
Chief of Police while the lah
James Harley was mayor, was ex·
pectcd to be released from the
hospital this week and was improving steadily.
·· He was an active member of
the Middleport-- Fire Department;
pioneer~d the Middl eport taxi
cab industnt:; was active in Repub·_
lican circles in the County and
had been 1 Central Committeeman. Since 1922, be had been a
conductnr on the New York Cent"ral Railroad.
During World War I, he Served
in the Navy and had 18 months
or foreign 1ervice. After th1: war
he remained in the Naval Re&amp;.,erve
for five Years.
He was a membe.t of Heath Metbodist Church and Middleport
Lodge, 363, F. &amp; A. M.

Su-rvivors inClUde: hts wife, the
former Beatrice Ervin; one son,
William Robson, Liberal, Kansas:
two daughters, Mrs. Clifford Cun.
ningham, Lima and Mrs. Cleo
Kerns, Mineral Wells, Texas; fi'VC!\
grandchildren;
.two
brOther~.
steve Robson, Gallipolis and
Ralph Robson, Jr., Mlnersvil~;
two sisters,· Mrs. Hart Winebren.
ner a11,d Mrs. TrJm Duffy, Syracuse.

Women's
· Skirts

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Being the !lame real estate that
Was conveyed to th.e sa id Maggie
Lambert by Andrew Lambert by
deQd dated lhe 13th day or October, t 934, which deed is now ot ·
record in the office of the County
Recorder of Meica County, Oht6
ln .Deed Book 141 at' Page 27, kl
which said deOO reference is ht! reoby made for a better fuller and
more complete description of the
real estate hereby conveyed.
PARCIL NO. THREE
Situated ln tho County of Meigs,
Slate flf Ohio, and Township of
Rutland and niore particularly
bounded and described as follows ,
to-wit:
Deglnn in&amp; 72 rnds and 19 links :
Eat&gt;t af the Southwest corner of
Sedlon 23, Tn.wn 8 and Range 14
of the Ohio Company's Purchase;
tbenee East 114 rods; thence
North 41 rods to t.be run: thence
ln a westerly direction up the
,.run to the WeMt line of said lot;
thence South to the place of beginning supposed to contain 40
Acres, more or less, excepting out
or the above premise/! liS acres
deeded by Snl'ah A. Brown to
lsrael Slansbul'y.
PARCEL NO. FOUR
Situated in the County of Meigs,
Slate of Ohio, and Township of
Rutland and more particularly
bounded anfi descri·bed as follows:
Beginn ing II~ rods West of the
Southeast corner of Section 23,
Town 6 and Range 14 of tM Ohio
Company's Pur&lt;'hase; thence North
80 rods; th&amp;nce North 07 West ~1
rods; thenc., ·South 91 rodA;
thence East 20 roda to the plaee
of beginning, ccntalning 11 acres,
more or loss.
The pray6r of said petition Is
fltT the sale of lha entire interest
In said descrtt&gt;ed real e.ltate for
tbe payment of the debts and
charges aforesaid and actording
to the statue!l ln such ca!lat made
and provided .
The perso111 above named will
take further notice that they
have been made parties defeDdant
to said petition and they are reQuired to answer the same on or
berore the l!lt day of October,
lDIIft.
Audrey Miller, Adminldra·
trix of the Estate or Ulylles Grant Ramey, deo.
O'Brien Jnd O'Brien,
Att.;.o.·neys tor Pll.lntiff.
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31, 1955

1William Robson, Civic Leader .
ILocal Lions Hear
Fa y Stric~en In Hospital Widely Acclaimed
IIUIBOrJSt
. TUesday
158, died .....

Be Thrifty

and

f~lil siMvn-iust the thinR
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VII No. 116

iddleports Ex-Mayor
Dies Suddenly Tuesday

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Two thousand seven hundred
and sixt..-..thfee Meig.i· County residents took advantage of the mobile' x-ray unit which was In .Pomeroy last week and one day this
week making two hundred and
sb:ty·three more than the goal of
2500 which was set by the Meig~
County Tuberculosi!l anti Health
Association and the Meigs County
Health Department, sponsors of
the project.
'
The two organizations wish to
thank ·everyone who assisted in
the canvas!! of Pomeroy residents
which preceded the visit of the
unit · and the typists who have
worked with the unit. Those
working Tuesday were Mrs. Bradford, Mrs. Eliabetb Smltb, Nine:.:_
~wlings, Sheila
Stover, Mar)!
LOndon, Bernice Ledlie and Nelle
Bing.
Reports from tbe x-rays will
be &amp;ent out by the Health Department within the next month.

Two New Troopers
Are Assigned At
Point Pleasant
'two new troopers were assignto the detachment of West
Virginia State Police at PointPleasant. this week.
Trooper A. A. pilford, who r~
cenly graduated from the State
PaPce Academy, joined the detachment on Monday , Trooper R.
E. Farren from the Parkersburg
detachment will join the Muon
l,County uatt on Thursday.
Trooper M. '!-· Murphy was
trabsferred .to N1tro.
·
~d

Local Relatives '
Notified Tuesday
Of Tragic Death

Mason County Slayer OfT~o
KillsSeH As Posse Closes

A burly
rifle-toting Mason
County rarmer, 3 ought for t~e
ambush slaying of tw~ , of hts
sho~self t0
5 isters-in -law,
death today as a pos
I heavilyarmed police closed i on a barn
Retintd Teachers I
where he was biding.
To Meet Saturday.,. The body or the fugitive, Lin·
coin Sayre, was found by Claude
Tbe Meigs Retired Teachers A• Williams when he went -to his
'iodation wJIJ meet in the court barn about an hour after hearing
J-oom, Saturday, September 3 at what sounded like a rtne shot.
Almost 8 score of State Police
1;30 P. M.
Each teacher is asked to select and co~nty officers, aided by
thelr own topic for discussion.
bloodhounds, were in the vioinity
County Superintendent 0 . 0 . when Williams found the body in
Patterson Will be the guest 1peak- 11 stall area "with the whole top
er.
or his head blown off."
fi.':~v-re had been sought since
"'"'J •
CHOIR PRACTICE CALLED
Monday night when be shot Mrs.
The Junior Choir ot the Feder·
Phloe Johnson, 49, a first grade
ated Church wlU reaume prac- school
teacher here, a.nd her sis,Thlll"lday OVOnllll at 6;30.
Mart! 0 60 0f Nl
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member&amp; of tl,te choir tro,
in Mrs. JohMOD'S · bqme.
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to attend. Alto the
enter1Dg tbe fourth
Chief
l&gt;eputy
ue asked to be Sheriff G. L.
S*f!ee
Wtwam ~cty lud used the
rifle
used 1n k1lllni
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his own life.
A scribbled· note was found in
his hip pocket saying "my . only
regret is 1 didn't kill Elmer and
Vance Grimes." The Grimes are
brothers of the murdered women: ·
Copen said the note, scribbled
in pencil on a piece df rough
paper, mas n ol addres:sed to ant
one.
The Williams !arm is located
on the Putnam-Mason County line
about 8 miles north of here and
about 3:1 miles
northwest of
Charleston.
MARKET
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CINCINNATI, o.
steady, llmited supply large eggs ·. ·
consumer U. S. A large M-60, r
lew B large 43 :il; medium wtUte
49--51 brown 48-tH; mediurn 3&amp;,43 •.•
current receipts 22-80,
Chickens, steady, supplies
quate for fair demand on lrY'~'
good demand for heavy
ers 28-29; hens, he'ivy 1~; _nuo• ,,,.tj
lisht 14-15; aid roost.,. 10.11.
BuUer, 90 acort st.

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