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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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Make ELBERFELDS In Pomeroy Your Shop-

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ping (:enter for School Clothes and School
Supplies
for'Boys. and Girls of All Ages.
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BOYS
BACK "!"0 SCHOOL

Shirts
s.. the comple.e
shh1t-Short

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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

school

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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MONO HINDilSGN, 20, I lunlot
jt lm11a1aDa State Unlveraity atBatoD Ro\lCe. bu beeD ch01en to

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ano little coati

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AnER SCHOOL JEANS

SIZES
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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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b..Utlful tiQ.rtt· f4tlr Y¥.1'
b1ck to "fiiOol -;;t'rdribl.
ShNih Wtllwr ,,.,_. W
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. fit everywhere

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forlzed Let Rld~tl fit tJdra
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· ~~eaters for
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

BOYS

Alilo

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Orlons and Hylona
Slsel 7 to 14

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Rugg;d and ready
.ToGo

Anklets and kn.. sock.- toft
6pun 'cotton end stretch soek._
..uds -.nd lane111.

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GIRLS
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Anne
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The MlddlepOr~P~meroy Alum·
ni Game wlll .be ·piayed. Friday,
Sept. 2 according .W, the announcement
TuesdiY .nl1ht af\er

made

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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
. ON TOP OP THI WHIIL
Route 2, Pom..8r.oy,-, .. enll.ted .. ,
.Julie Hl1rts and Jalnee DeaD the UDlted States Navy on AUJ-

Driver Training

Is Urged Here

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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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'"'"'t••l!&lt;l Middlenn
_._rt·PODtero. Y UJDDi
£ .":"!!
Cont.esl..·Ch. .!linged T0 Fn"day Nt"te

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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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Pbone 3118

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 .

CoOege at Qltvet. - ___."",.....
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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.

was barn -' in Hart-

with railroad

T·Shlrts heve nylo11 rtlnfor-c" necklines gen.,.ut cut

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~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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"'::~~~~vin hadworkbeen· since

Hanes
T Shirh
And Brieh

SATURDAYS 9 AM to 9 PM

Battle Cry
Clnemascope
V•n Heflin

'-ell Tablets
.._ ,....... Nolo · .. Ntt• INk llnOet.
' NOte -aMk .Filler Paper
Ptnoll SoKH
-lcheol lla•

Sizes

STORE HOURS
WEEKDAYS 9 AM to 5 PM

Thru Wednnd•Y

Mp,_. Robson

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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
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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

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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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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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
:.:.:::.IIE
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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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alc!IOod L

o-.. .... o.n. Mer·

LeXI:b~on

Ave., New York

On Local Students
At Ohio University

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14, N. Y.
Suhlcrrptton rates: Delivery

Registrar Robert E. Main of
Ohio Univf'rslty anno unced today that 29 students whO have
recently completed degree re·
quirements wlll receive their di·
p!omas Septemb~tr 2.
The grO,!lP wUI be awarded
their degrees by mail since completion of their work falls at a
time other than the regular February, June and August com·
menCement exercises.
Those t•) receive degrees from
this · area include: (M~igs Countyl
......Carpenter, Nellie R. Vale, B. S.
Pomeroy, Ellen
in 'Education;
Mar:shall Gibbs, B. S. in Educ:ation ; (Athens County) ~vid Frederick Heinrich, B. S. in Engineering, 74 Mound St., Athens: (Ga!lia
Count)') Rt. 2, Bidwell, Wayne
Austb~ McCulty, B. S. in EJJ,g.lneering.
(VintOn County}-Hamden, K111·
thleen .Jolly Hartsougll, B. S. In
Education. (Wallhiogton County(.
Betty Lou Clark, B. S. in Educa~
tion, 417 Mulberry St., Marietta.

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earrier wbere available 30 cent!'
per week; oae year ln advance
at The DaUy Sentinel otflea,
'l$.80; lb: mootbs, $'UO; tb.roe
months, $3.80. By motor route
wbere avallable: one mall'th, Sl
By mall: one ~ear 18: six months.
$4.25; three montlu, f2.30; one
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ROBIRt c.. aU ARK
: · .,: 1 belieV~J.bat J)_e t1 right · and
,f lot of us ~~re !"rong concerning
:; a eode M' ~~nduct for American
.· miUtary men.
I· Ike has ·ao,De Wl 'the way back

:t. - - av

country boy and send Jl1tn to Korea is a' bit past•the understanding
of the cOuntl')' boy. To take a vet-

eran of WOr\d War n whp feeh
he hat' doq.i!""~is duty agal11st a
· to the old J\Andards of tough sol- major-~eiO:' \enem)', and send
diery whicil Js bulef.lly, damu lllm Jw;.y , t\o-Om his wife and klds
· the enemy 10 heH ind back •nd t~ fight a waf. Waahlo&amp;ton won't
Dla~e him kUI you tbe hard / 'Way. t~t him win is not going to ·tpake
TeD him nothing, eOOpt-rate as him Jet happily Into battle with a
little ~~ pos:'iltble, don't r~ult while cheer on his ·lips.
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)'OU Cjiln still fight . and keep try·
Y.~-~·holler all d~.Y&gt; /lon~~:
ina: til blow the ~ot» on every op· aboUt NOrth Koreans a.ril l Soulh
portunlty.
_,Koreans and Paralleh and the
. Lord kn"'S, tt)e military mind Yalu River and we &lt;'an't !iaht
un be ·*rong liut in this In· here but we can fight there, and
stance t tbiak tbe military mind we m~st no.t do this or that, but
, is dead rl1ht. YOu are either a the IIPuntry boy don't care and
s9i,ilier. or you are not a 1oldier. the city sUcker don't care and
there is no such thing as fight· certainly tbe old retread is noth·
lnJ with reservations and wUh ing except bttter. He says to hlm'&lt; tbe idea that if you quit you can self what tn the name of all
" alt out the war among a flock of that'f lnlelUaenl am I doing in
kindly c,ptora.
this mesl- rtghtlna for people I
The bfll~~ pq_l•t in Ike's six- don'l. ~:a~e -about, against people I
ltemed code of conduct Is this : don'.t :~~oW? "· . tt
"The aervlteman mu!lt bt: respon
Wti'lfe·· ., t,;W;~Illl 1Bm convinced
~Il:!le ior. lij:l ..hls,:J.'ctions. Becom· that theH'I, to way to figllt a war
lDi a pi'Jj,( mer iiOes not change except all the way- gas, atomic
t11e tact:"' ''But there is one thirlg bombs, whatever yoli've got to kill
tl:itt 'llltllt be takel( lnto CORSidera- peQpJe aS e.teJ'IsiVei)' Iiiii possible
tiO:!l;~ If a toua:h _ p~lley li adopted - the boys in co~mand are Joins
toW.a~d. . .the POW' Who , allows hi s t.o bne to exert their imaginatio'il
)lil(ll'&amp; \Q sway hDp' th~ a belte1· to d·f~nit 1111ke a soldier see why
job ." Qf.t~lling tb· ·'tft• ' both to he's flgll.tlng the other auy . , The
the rntlitary mail and his famil~ Japs were ·a wonderful enctny and
Ia JOiRI to baye· to be done .
~o were the Germans hecause you
The commLttee which decided wanted to stick a .b:.yonet into one
th6 1 ~h policy had thls to 5ay: Navy and the MnriMs were all
·"!l'h~ c:auae· ot the waro, The Unit· angry and were willing to die to
ed Nation .obj'ettivCa, an.d the need vent their anQer. Sut police-acJdr Arn6J1C:q interYeDti!)n w~r~ lion wara are not for draftees ami
nll{·_etlearly dbHDeated In the Puh- retreaded-civilians. The}' are fo1·
li~ 'l_§lnd : Thll lack of' Understand· the pros, the regular servicemen
• in~.·l)renUIJd among citizens and and the mercenari e~ like the
Amtftcan fllihtlrug m~n."
l+'rench Foreign Lea-ion.
This was so pi11fu1Jy true In
T)lis is ,a prettf .,:~rious pl'obthe Korean mess than a lot of le'rri Dna one ~e alfOu)d try · ancl
peoplt especially
thartJl 'IIIIo· (lnd a solu.tlo1;1 to bc(orc we ex-.
foUgbf ln It, ~till 'feel 'we h9d no ·hort ''a handcuffed ~Oiuntecr to go
bus.inea mucking
around with out and dl" In the cold in 11 wa.r.
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rou pap1DJ for breath

~ ua4 tota1l7 dll&amp;ble~. _

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l GO Plf'IODIIn the untte4 statea

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~ the form of the dlleue

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I&amp;· UM baJ fner, uth1n1 tretolllld In fllllllleo wtllt
~ ~~ olloru. _,... of
Wil f t llilnl henilttJ mllbl be
a hcllr. .
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- . . ror tht IMIIQO and then wu no talk. lliiout
allx\ ,..... T11t t lleerd. Bultou Ioken
h - l f oil to lluroll', lo _ . , . for hlmlolf how
hot' hr1l naUy eu be in the wmmer.
What IIUIPIOI ... UiJo, ptod wiU bO l&gt;ack.

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He'U 1M back lMeauae he 11 txgtaat ol

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Mr. ud Mn. Tom Bown and
lilt. IDd Kra. Loremo D.aYWI, Pome-

had t4)

Mrs. James Jaebon, Ewiogton,
RegioQal Director of the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs, w:u
the 1u.est speaker ~hen the Rutland Garden Club bad au open
meeting Monday eveniDJ at the
Rutland MetbodiJ:t Church. Mrs.
Jackson, who has a Collection of
containers, exhibited a part of
the toW.e~tion and demonitrated
.arrangements.
Her talk on the subJect of eoa- .
tainers told of ihe history of
fiower arrangements rrom ancient
history with the Eppt1aa11 ·contributing to this art, the French
addlne varlou5 types of contain
ers, the Japanese the art of line
arrangement~ and the Greeks,
grate. She also suaeestf!d that
anyone intetellted in Japanese
line arrangements write to the
JaPanese Embassy In Wasliliniton
tor literature Ob tbls subject.

SEND THEM
BACK TO SCHOOL
IN NEW
CLOTHES
FROM

worl.,
•Uck tbtlr foot ia.W a doorWay ~4 l'Lold lt thele, who heard

'"No" a tho~ timel-ln4 1tW made lL DoN IJlJQ!ll think tha~. a

IUY wbo bM come- up from Ute lower ~ Side. wtth t}le ~
Inc..., ot poverty·Ia blo DOOirtlo, II IOIIIJ lo ..Uti quito jUit a TV obow 1&amp;1&lt;1" a 11\UtouT
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was u before I found out I 11&amp;4 lblpn."· He ou Jaup. 111 bet lt

aelghborhqod!" be reeaJII. "It. wa1

phony pic\ure, wearing a coupl(!
of d02en. pairs of eye-glassH-all
over her pretty frame. She had a
mind, the press asent said, to .present a .p air of specs to each of the
11 jud~~:es in the Miss America
contest In Atlantic City starting
Labor Day. The glasses and 20
cen.ts will get any contestant a
ride to the end of the streetcar
line here. 'rhe iogglus of cours"!
were a gag.

SMITHS

wasn't

10 f\UU'l)", long' ap.
Somebocly w11 tetung me the other aftemooa .hOw Red pt up the~
•~4 u · I listened, tt had a tamwar ~ to 1L Wheft ht Wllli n, be
won u lln'iafeur alllrm&amp;' conteat In a movie houae. "fttat arot him a
job olnflng-ctpt 111e Chlldnn'• Bocloty IIIOppod In ond P,Olllelf rotumed bim to acbool. At lt. he sot a job II &amp;-elnJfl\l bdbop ... a
C.takW hotel, and th&amp;t'a where be chuged hil name from Aaron

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ate of brau,

alabaster, bronze, potterY, glan,
ehiria, -and t~oine exhibited were 3
five-fin~ter pay holder, duplicate
of those found at WUUamltburJ,
Va.; a green glua barber'&amp; bot.tle,
a Jreen beverqe bottle, a Jap.~n­
ese bronz incenae-burner; the fa.
vorite of Mrs. Jacbon,
Tbe demonattated arraOiemenb

w.ere . an usnnetrlctl composition
of white gllda ·ID ~ a black eontain·
tr witb a wh~t tJcuril\e ~eaaory
fresh fiowers !IDd weathered wood
t.n a eacbetpot; acouring reeds,
tlada, tea roaes and variegated
Ivy in a green barber's boUle.
Mn. ' Georae LUber, viee president, presided in the itb!enee. of
the presideot •nd lntr~ueed Mrs.
Jacbon, Guesta from the Chester ·
and Middleport . · .Gai'dEm tlubs
were welcomed and the ..)JbapitaUty eommittee: Mra. Carl Denniaon, Mrs. Ceeil Bolin •nd Mrs. T.
J. Chasf!, were in chirge of a social hour held after tbe program.

Middleport
Society
Mrs. Glenn Dill, Mrs. Doris
DarSt, Mrs; Paul · Grueser and
Mrs. William AUmu., a guest,
were awarded the prizes when the
Twin, City Five Hundred Club
met Fritlay evening at th~ home
of Mrs. C. P. Gallagher. The hostess served a salad coune to
thos&amp; named above and Mrs. Mabel Bearh~. MiS! Erna Jesse, Mrs.
AUie Fisher. The n~t meeting
; wiU be held In two weeks at tbe
home of ~iss JeSBe, Pomeroy.

aebu.. .
llilor. Ill oovore &amp;llaw, lnJecllono
ot epinephrine or ldnoaltne uoually provide relief.llpbedrlno DI&amp;J
bt tu:en by mouth. Cortlaone and
!17clrocorlllone tuniOl4' rive JOOd

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-~ebaceou.~ c;wat4 on mr head ani
tiM cure for bronchial body. J• 1t wiae io have them re·
ti&lt;ORI tuvlll~ llte pollen ,moYOd before tber llocomo lnrou·,_.. tJiol'l!o. We oon, foole4? II thoro
Uko

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, ooatrol m01t att.aeb by Yltamtna which http eltmtnatt
a fti'II\J ot well lrle4 me&lt;llclnes. Illem?
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A.D ilflltlnlllc hao 4UIIoulty Anawer: It 11 wl10 to have tho

w"&gt;\-tm'
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llr. 'and Mrt. Alfred White and
fahiUy, Like Millon; Mr. and Mn.
GtQtJe Oration and eblldren, R11·
vtAaa, Mr. •ad llrt. Lawreneo
Tt•lord, Romney, W. Va ., spent
Hvertl dl)'t with tbeit parents,
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Jttrt to 1tt8d the funeral

Mr. aad

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'p Uif.'d away fallowJna brain
aurc:ery at ~ Cleveland H01pUal.

Coyle,
aiod . ~.~ij~ll!~rl..Mr.
and d.iUJbter
Mn. Hc.-

ten.. aue1ts
Helen
~::n=~:~~.,:;~nt
·We11ell,

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CHURCH ULLY DAY
Tbe annual bomeeomillf and
rally day will be h!ld at tile

.Rock 6prlnp Metbodtol Church
~nday, September 4. A buk.l

dinner wtU be RrYed at aoon_The
Book Sprlnp Boy 11cout Troop
248 will present a pro,r.am in the
foreaoon ud Ia the aftemooa
the Ripley quutet will sing. Th~
public li lllvited.
MIITINO CALLED

The Friendly Neighbors Club
and their families held a Picalc
Sunday evening at the Portland
Park. A potluck dinner was served after which games were enjoy~

ed.

Tbe Kingdom BuJlden dau of
tbe Roek Sprlnga
Methodiat
Church will meet at the ebureb
ThUI'Iday at 8 P. M.

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Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Leon MeKnieht and daughters,
Judy and Sheila; Mr: and Mrs. David Ohlinger and daughters, Sandra a net Suean; M:r. ond Mrs.
ThomaS McClung, son, Jimmy;
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Thomas, Mr.
fd Mr1. Ronald Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werry
and children, Mike, Dickie, Bobby Joe; Mr. and Mn. Robert Arnold and Susie; Mrs. Whit'neY In·
graham and daughter,
Brenda;
Mrs. Mickey Williams, Linda
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lohse
and children, Jim, Jennifer and
Jack.

3 Rooms
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Furniture
ONLY

$299.00

BOY'S CODRUROY

SLACKS

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;rJian .arq.·aD4·ll • mumt o1 food
tor natlvct 9f the Southern Cam-

Bradley

eroons or Africa and the Gaboo
wh•rt~

Wet~t

Mr. and Mn. C. W. McAntyre
dauribtQr, Debby, Miues Carol Gil·
tenwnter and Lana Holme~. Ml'
11nd Mn. Darrell Ours and ehil·
drtn, Huntlniton, Joe McClur'e,
Crown City, :tpent atveral daya
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brunty.
Mr. ,md Mra. Jesse Arnott, ft.o.
che!iter, Pa ., are Ylaitlnll hla mo•
lh!!r. Mrs. Birdie Arnott. other
weekend liUC!Ih wenr Mr. and
Mrs . Rlllph Dur~;t and faml))t,
Springfield.
Mra. John Boyd and ehUd.ren
have returned from a visit with

rehllve11 In New Btiahton.

Mr. 11nd Mn .• JUch Wolfe, dau·
llhter, Doria Pickens, vliltid M(111.
Jolr. Gertrude Jo~orreater at PennlbQro.
of
Miss Dolorua Glenn. ta vtl.itl!'lll
her aunt alld uaclt, - - 1nd Mr1.
8r)'an Rarrl1, a..-v~e.
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Mr. and Mn. Porey .amllh· ..4
family opont 1110 Jtt~eilil · with
her crandparent.a, Jlr. and ·Mr!. ·
ld:ottroe Plckena.
P«e:nt sue~lf
~lch Wolle were
itd Ireland,
J4'dla
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PULLOVERS
SHORT SLEEVE
PULLOVERS
SLEEVELES$
PUia.OVERS
COA.:I' SWEA.TEllS
SCC)()P HECK
· IEA.DED Swel!ters

lOltLONl:

Mercedes ·
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SiHI'6:10 16 •.....•.... $2.19',
!!&gt;lot,• H¥skies, Double knee. Waist
26-tO 14 • . • • • . . . • . . . • . • $2-89

$~~49-$2.79

tor o( U\e 1100, said l:hat the rtn
ap.Cimd meaaurel 21\, tDc!hes
~~ ,D4 wtlcha ftq pounds.

rqlon Of bench

Sheen Gabardine, . ReYenible . or
"Quilted Lined; Zipper front in plant
cola!' cii&lt; pattems. SiHI 6 to 20. ; , ·

Hiprider, Hi·Style, Lo RiM and Tapered. . Mint, . Charcoal and Pink.
With Harrow Belt. Sis11 26 to 32.

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aallforiud denim. Zipper fly.
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IY llol~. PlANK lUCK

Chic n' Charmin~

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brcmcblal puuse•. The bronchial eyat.l to dlla.ppear.

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A reuaion of the family of Mr.
and Mrs .. Everett Dalley was held
Sunday at their home, Anne St.,
which was the first time ln 11
yeara that ~he lamlly had all
been together.
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Home made ice eream, cake aod
·pie were Jerved with a chicken
dinner at n,oon to Mr. and Mn.
Dalley, -Mr. and Mrs. Eua:en~
Houdasbelt and daughter, Becky
Ann and Mrs. ·LOuise Zirkle, Porn.
eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dailey·
son, Kevin and daughter, Byron,
~f Middleport; Mr. and ~rs . Bill
Dailey and daughter, Dawn Marie,
San Bernardino, Calif.; and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Dalley, Riverside,
Coli!.

Kina.

mla't.btii1 *hen a thlCt. rubbery Mbaeeoua ey1ta removed. Use ol
(0u.,l'1.11l, llllil. ICI•t r.t\IIW IJndluUI, Ia•. I

Social N.otes
From Pomeroy

&amp;

rt1ult1. And 1tron1 coffee or
IUODI decocttolll of tea help r&amp;u..e atlaoa tor aome pemono.

York

Hi&amp;hlla:btina: the four day af.
falr wbleb ended on Th\U'Jday,
Au1uat 21, wu a parade eon.aiJt..
iq of 8.000 X..Jgbta and noata
and bandl from all onr the eoll.Dtry, Ohio wu represeDted by a 31
pleee, band from Newark ud 100
Templan from aU over the JUte.
Nr. Dub, who U Commander
of Ohio Valley Comm.andery No.
24 and Jlr. Bowen, who ls Warden, and wtvea Ylllted
m•n1
polnU of interest aroulld New
Yort Clly.

Mrs. HaN}ld Hinkle entertained
with a party last week in observance of tbe birthday of hfr daughter, Debra Jo, lfho waS two
years old.
A doll cake in. pastel colors
centered the refreshment tao\e
a~d ice cream and cup cakes
were served' to Det;Jra Jo's grandmother, Mn. George. Hudson, her
aunts, Carol Jeail Hudson and
Narsa Frost, Mrs. Ray Patrick and
dughtei', Klotlly, Mrs. James Thcbnas and aon, J•mle, Mn. JoeYoung Jr., and children, Joe and
Melanie, Mrs: Rita Buckley· and
. e~it~ren, Sue, Joyce :and Kenny
Mre. Iretae Baxter and Dian~

DAILY CROSSWORD

A GIANI f~OCI-Rano Oll!lnth111 abo'IID at tha Bronx, N. Y.,
Zoo ahortly after jtJ arrival from
Atrlfl. Qr.. Ja.mes Ollyef, cura-

New

ANNOUNCED

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a hia:h M:a-

Mn. Walt Beahm · (Jo
Llnla, are announc~
a !even pound
Megqn /o, .•t
Augus-t 29th.
Mr. and Mrs.
C. C.
New Martinsville, W.
Va., lormer Middleport, residents,
Great gral}dpa-:ents are Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Wood,

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H&amp;r containers

from
the
Conclave or

City.

Garden Club Regional Director
Is Principal Speaker At Rutland

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FOJty-6btb Trieanlal
tbe Kailbta Templar,
JODic Order, held iu

El\anor S. Schear, Middleport Society Editor - Phone 8079
Lucllle Bearb• Htwklnl, Pomeroy Soclety F.dltor-Pbone 8244

bNed ot New Yorkor-\ho
from lite towtr IIUtBtdt,-. In
Buttqna• ·own wor411 ..you ..ther ~ up to bt ,.I jud~ of y,ou 10 to
tbe Cbair." Tb.-..,. I'»'• wilo bad to cHmb aU over the
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•loDIIlY, ht'a u. Ul'llatilt. euy-pm •• ~ toul
who 1&gt;001 tA a wbll• telbl &amp; ;toke at ~b-. 1 ~·
))ut mlM are DtCUlW' taatp • humor. I nm to
UM olltMt.t. Uke Bmlt KovMI and other 4taiera In

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Unitad Pra.. Sttff Cor.r ...n'-pt 1 The Library of Conir8ls h~ disWashington UP- Wh 's new · appointed because no applications
Chwati ,to Rti! Buttou.
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I have been made for son1 titles
Atttr that he moved Oil to lturlelque. At IS. bt wu the yoUDplt
WtJ.en the visiting Russian ] for hurricanes Connie and Diane.
COWJOY SINOEI Doyl'l o·~u
comic ever ltgned by MmlkY'.-or u Red tella it, "1 wu the onl7
farmers were here, tht• was 14 The copyright section had half ll
and br:Me Joan Barton embrace
burlesque comedlan with hl• own teeth." Then llayor IAQl&amp;Qdta
hill hoe-down al the S let em- doten before Hurrlcane Hazel
dter their marriage tn Loa A.n~
~Upped tn and made burleaque Ulepl.
bnssy . There were !lOmE red faces. was oul of the c'radle.
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&amp;'elea. She ll termer wtte ot
, "So who do you think WM the 1ut c:omlc on. the atap of tht Am·
The embassy had run o t of folrks
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"'¥adman" Muntz. TV dealer.
baul4or w11on \hey ma"de .. UtopJ t• Rod OUI.m.ltl!D1, ''\'QO
Lyndon Johnson, 1he majonty
She e.ppea.ra or. O'Oell'll TV
newsThe Army Quartermaster Corps
The ' wife of an Ame1·ic'
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•how.
(IKternationaU
papcrman who had bee Invited !It proud that it hail fed and cl'oth· leader in the Senate, tooll: a
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THAT
!lirE
about
aweet
aro the uaea of a.dftl'llty neVer lntrlguet
The white coat who tu ned ou! feeds more than 3 million people hadn't been off the airplane 10
Red. Alter burlesque, JOH J'errer plcka4 bb:p. fQf &amp; role bl a Rtay,
to be an All\erican wor 'nil for a day. ~., food bill fl'r last ,fi,. minutes before · he dialed · Wash- ·;,
~h&lt; !!~!li""' JI~Jf '!f.ll• W~~~•b .... ~11111;~&lt;&gt; ,~~)!.., Y~
the carterer ~~"= i(LI.Jt! 1, ~er "l't1 cal ·year was 830 million dollarJ. ·tngt~n and bad. h.ls ,Ataff working
·on Dec. a, !Oif. !
'n i t
...,..,...,'What li4i&gt;PM4 lltl ~ Wq!e. 1141.
on·
things'
he
had~
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call the ltretM(ft'. ~ Wff.' 8 ' And that's a· lot of groeerletifA"'
(I'Ustra.tedi~llePt' .
1 6114 IIOOn pt a IICl'ftD teat tram Paraino\Ult
do" bcf()re. he left the capital.
-but ·betO'ft lit eve·q ·
01 what becune ~ llt he rot a. tetter trw:n
fo1·k In liS minutes ." In two ia.ln~ ·
He said he had been readJDa: up 1
President
ROoaevel~
~at
bepn
"One~!• ,
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utes the maq. was back. With tl
The Quartermn~ ter Corns pl p n , lot or thing~ un the plane.
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o.tter.lto
bit
TV,
be
hid
hto
troul&gt;loo;
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boe!JIIt
111
fork. ·
would like U'l taxpayOl'l to b.Mf
hit oo ble own CBS show, ond prompUy eolla)liO&lt;I rrom overwork ond
that II kicked In ,1!011,481" : lot
lilt
aocond lhow W&amp;l c~ A Utile ~· ~· .and !i!i "" &lt;lcf
That salfte day there wu a feadinrt and bedding .ld · hol'lel, .
PTA TO MIET
to
the
roeoo. ae hod • equplt oiiJOOd, l•t 7*1 011 TV Uld bo:II!D'ftd
press Conference at the embassy. 15S8 mule.s, 1,715 'dog;s. And that I Mr. S. A. Rardin, president of
to Button ~e on the ~ UJPir:.~ B1dt ··• •. a loDI
Something bad llappened to th e abo Includes feeding 1,15-60 .p iJ. \. the Lona Bottom, P.T.A., has an·
nounced t~at the P.T.A. will
alr coolin&amp; system. ThP. reporter" eons. by actual co'-'n.l.
vldto
theW
meet 011 Fr1day, Sept. 2. at · 8 P.
were complalniniJ.
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are
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ulllous
about~
fOP'!l&amp;IIIY,
ll!o,liOrJ
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M.
This
is
the
first
meeting
of
'fhe stock answer eame from 11
, 4ome• to KO • atijlf:•"'1· Tlllo m-. .t i l!!&gt;i ,_ ~ 11111'* ·• .0..
tubes contraet. tt ill easler to
Judith Dunkl&lt;', Q .flashy· little the school year 1md all members
Russian reporter who. always COV ·
tha eanvu lfter ne•a )U\O:cked then. "NobOdY \1, wlio' Cil.mt ....up tbe
breathe In than tt ll to exhale 1 ment Bllildlng, "Ike's llttle hovel b1·unette whp is the 1955 " Mi'JS !lDd anyone else illb~ll'ested In the
hor4 way·1"'"1 the loWttllut Sldo. ltod Bultou, w~otboJ' JOU :lllte
1tnce explratlon u.t.uall:v 111 a comWashlnaton! ~~~~;c•.::.d.::.l.::.o:..
r ....::.•_•_uh_oo_l_i•_.:."'.:K::.ed:...:.to:...:.•::.o'::"::'·-paraUTelf feeble ._et anyway. ror ' i.s never ah•-conditloned."
.. ·lllb,\ or 1\G'"ii wUI be back. ·
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' While you w11l breathe ln more
&amp;1r than you can expire. LlLUe by
Ut.tlt 1our lunp become overHIRE IS tht 1cene In Detroit a1 a ahOOtJnJ 1pree ended ln death for '
dbtended with residual all'.
22. Wurt.
Cbarle• LU't,her aOu~. sc: who ba~tlt4 Wl~ '.Orne 800 poliCe Je an ·n tlDcmvor olllllurr
.
tem·
mated &amp;,000 pe,IODI atood by watehl.ltiJ. RoQina .w u burleaded tn t)'le
Yoeuttackl oeouut nt1htand
~·rr
It untteated m11ht lilt from an
home' ot a rel&amp;ttvt \\rho ·wat a. gun cCJUeotor. Wbln the amokt oltarN,
. h'leasur~
hour to aeveral daya. Tht loorer
23. Chan·
pollee found th,ree rttlea lnd ,. allotiUft. Thf ):lat\Je ended whe~l Rolltn1
Mli · lllo atlart lut. .nd llto more In·
ruallecl ftom the hOUJt wJeldlnJ the ".lbotp,n. Ill W.ll dropped by 36 poil&lt;ta
tenae It II, tht rreater 11 tht
tor
daa1er of cauaina permanent lo.·
bulleti. He had fired an tltim-.ted 100 thotl and poUct lhot Jl5o teu au
wat•r
jurJ to the htart or lunrra.,
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1hella tato tht houu. 'l'bt battle bePD wh... bt ~lined • neiJhbor
Pro.._bt:r Ule auleat. W&amp;J to ~
2f. Halt an
azu.t
lht
called
QOUot,'
tlnt~tttotlonal8'ouftdphot0f)
prtvent an a.ttaat 11 bJ tnballnrr ,

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.TV. 1111.1-!"!0d Hooper rotiDp moiUd alNmlng•

·Controlling Attacks
Of Bronchial Asthma
h&amp;r
11 au e1~
IfWIPLII
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uluu. II a muah more Hr1ou

day afternoon.
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Mrs. BeiYI Doss and daug ter
Mr. and Kn G. B. Radekln
viBited Mn. Mattie Morris sunda~.
and aoh and Mr. and Mrs. 1, E.
Miss VIola Bobo, Dayton, Iii
Radekln vis.ited Mn . Aaa Burthspending 1 vaction with her bro·
ft~d in Wbltt ~!Cross Hospital,
.
Columbua, Tuesday, C. W. Stans· ther, Jarrot and wife .
Miss Beulah Lowther, ChUh·
bury who hu bad pneumonia •nd
unable to be on the Highway Poat cothe, spent the weekend hen
Office for several months and with relatives.
w. A. Oeden and family, Mld ·
Mrs. Liule Harvey and family.
Arlin, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. G, A . dletown spent tlle weekend wltb
Radekln au.ffer~:~d severe burns Ralpb Turn~rs.
Laurel Grange will serve din ·
trom a tr·~~or. r:l~lator Tue!iday.
He il in Mel&amp;:• General Ho~;pital ner ,t Charles Roberts' sale near
I:"orneroy, and his condition iR Point Roek. Friday, Sept. 2.
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good.
Mr. and . Mrs. Ralph Turner vi ~·
Rtdph Turner has been unable
to returp. t~ 4wor~ oo the railroad !ted Mrs. ~ni s e Vale at Fulton,
Tuesday. Mn. Earl StronJ returnon account of a mashea foot.
Mr. and
GJeo Ashcraft, ~ hpme with them.

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31 •1955

The Daily Sentinel

Newark. visited F. R. Vale Sun·

POINT ROCit
IY MRS. J. I. ltADIKIN

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Rayon flannel, Gabordin11. Plain
or spla1l. PDtteml. Regular, robust
Dnd Hu.,.ieL
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ed. "Plain and ·f ancj, ~ses 4 to 18. ·

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$3.50 to $6.50
BOY'S

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Sins 6 to 20 .
RCI}'al blue and black. All wool and
quilted lined. Snap front.

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alc!IOod L

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LeXI:b~on

Ave., New York

On Local Students
At Ohio University

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14, N. Y.
Suhlcrrptton rates: Delivery

Registrar Robert E. Main of
Ohio Univf'rslty anno unced today that 29 students whO have
recently completed degree re·
quirements wlll receive their di·
p!omas Septemb~tr 2.
The grO,!lP wUI be awarded
their degrees by mail since completion of their work falls at a
time other than the regular February, June and August com·
menCement exercises.
Those t•) receive degrees from
this · area include: (M~igs Countyl
......Carpenter, Nellie R. Vale, B. S.
Pomeroy, Ellen
in 'Education;
Mar:shall Gibbs, B. S. in Educ:ation ; (Athens County) ~vid Frederick Heinrich, B. S. in Engineering, 74 Mound St., Athens: (Ga!lia
Count)') Rt. 2, Bidwell, Wayne
Austb~ McCulty, B. S. in EJJ,g.lneering.
(VintOn County}-Hamden, K111·
thleen .Jolly Hartsougll, B. S. In
Education. (Wallhiogton County(.
Betty Lou Clark, B. S. in Educa~
tion, 417 Mulberry St., Marietta.

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earrier wbere available 30 cent!'
per week; oae year ln advance
at The DaUy Sentinel otflea,
'l$.80; lb: mootbs, $'UO; tb.roe
months, $3.80. By motor route
wbere avallable: one mall'th, Sl
By mall: one ~ear 18: six months.
$4.25; three montlu, f2.30; one
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ROBIRt c.. aU ARK
: · .,: 1 belieV~J.bat J)_e t1 right · and
,f lot of us ~~re !"rong concerning
:; a eode M' ~~nduct for American
.· miUtary men.
I· Ike has ·ao,De Wl 'the way back

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country boy and send Jl1tn to Korea is a' bit past•the understanding
of the cOuntl')' boy. To take a vet-

eran of WOr\d War n whp feeh
he hat' doq.i!""~is duty agal11st a
· to the old J\Andards of tough sol- major-~eiO:' \enem)', and send
diery whicil Js bulef.lly, damu lllm Jw;.y , t\o-Om his wife and klds
· the enemy 10 heH ind back •nd t~ fight a waf. Waahlo&amp;ton won't
Dla~e him kUI you tbe hard / 'Way. t~t him win is not going to ·tpake
TeD him nothing, eOOpt-rate as him Jet happily Into battle with a
little ~~ pos:'iltble, don't r~ult while cheer on his ·lips.
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)'OU Cjiln still fight . and keep try·
Y.~-~·holler all d~.Y&gt; /lon~~:
ina: til blow the ~ot» on every op· aboUt NOrth Koreans a.ril l Soulh
portunlty.
_,Koreans and Paralleh and the
. Lord kn"'S, tt)e military mind Yalu River and we &lt;'an't !iaht
un be ·*rong liut in this In· here but we can fight there, and
stance t tbiak tbe military mind we m~st no.t do this or that, but
, is dead rl1ht. YOu are either a the IIPuntry boy don't care and
s9i,ilier. or you are not a 1oldier. the city sUcker don't care and
there is no such thing as fight· certainly tbe old retread is noth·
lnJ with reservations and wUh ing except bttter. He says to hlm'&lt; tbe idea that if you quit you can self what tn the name of all
" alt out the war among a flock of that'f lnlelUaenl am I doing in
kindly c,ptora.
this mesl- rtghtlna for people I
The bfll~~ pq_l•t in Ike's six- don'l. ~:a~e -about, against people I
ltemed code of conduct Is this : don'.t :~~oW? "· . tt
"The aervlteman mu!lt bt: respon
Wti'lfe·· ., t,;W;~Illl 1Bm convinced
~Il:!le ior. lij:l ..hls,:J.'ctions. Becom· that theH'I, to way to figllt a war
lDi a pi'Jj,( mer iiOes not change except all the way- gas, atomic
t11e tact:"' ''But there is one thirlg bombs, whatever yoli've got to kill
tl:itt 'llltllt be takel( lnto CORSidera- peQpJe aS e.teJ'IsiVei)' Iiiii possible
tiO:!l;~ If a toua:h _ p~lley li adopted - the boys in co~mand are Joins
toW.a~d. . .the POW' Who , allows hi s t.o bne to exert their imaginatio'il
)lil(ll'&amp; \Q sway hDp' th~ a belte1· to d·f~nit 1111ke a soldier see why
job ." Qf.t~lling tb· ·'tft• ' both to he's flgll.tlng the other auy . , The
the rntlitary mail and his famil~ Japs were ·a wonderful enctny and
Ia JOiRI to baye· to be done .
~o were the Germans hecause you
The commLttee which decided wanted to stick a .b:.yonet into one
th6 1 ~h policy had thls to 5ay: Navy and the MnriMs were all
·"!l'h~ c:auae· ot the waro, The Unit· angry and were willing to die to
ed Nation .obj'ettivCa, an.d the need vent their anQer. Sut police-acJdr Arn6J1C:q interYeDti!)n w~r~ lion wara are not for draftees ami
nll{·_etlearly dbHDeated In the Puh- retreaded-civilians. The}' are fo1·
li~ 'l_§lnd : Thll lack of' Understand· the pros, the regular servicemen
• in~.·l)renUIJd among citizens and and the mercenari e~ like the
Amtftcan fllihtlrug m~n."
l+'rench Foreign Lea-ion.
This was so pi11fu1Jy true In
T)lis is ,a prettf .,:~rious pl'obthe Korean mess than a lot of le'rri Dna one ~e alfOu)d try · ancl
peoplt especially
thartJl 'IIIIo· (lnd a solu.tlo1;1 to bc(orc we ex-.
foUgbf ln It, ~till 'feel 'we h9d no ·hort ''a handcuffed ~Oiuntecr to go
bus.inea mucking
around with out and dl" In the cold in 11 wa.r.
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l GO Plf'IODIIn the untte4 statea

=~~.:llt::,ao::;o~i
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About OJlt .. tbJrt1 of
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Wil f t llilnl henilttJ mllbl be
a hcllr. .
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Jy, "'14 ll!o llOXI "IhiiiJ )'W koow, blo llhOw WM
- . . ror tht IMIIQO and then wu no talk. lliiout
allx\ ,..... T11t t lleerd. Bultou Ioken
h - l f oil to lluroll', lo _ . , . for hlmlolf how
hot' hr1l naUy eu be in the wmmer.
What IIUIPIOI ... UiJo, ptod wiU bO l&gt;ack.

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He'U 1M back lMeauae he 11 txgtaat ol

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Mr. ud Mn. Tom Bown and
lilt. IDd Kra. Loremo D.aYWI, Pome-

had t4)

Mrs. James Jaebon, Ewiogton,
RegioQal Director of the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs, w:u
the 1u.est speaker ~hen the Rutland Garden Club bad au open
meeting Monday eveniDJ at the
Rutland MetbodiJ:t Church. Mrs.
Jackson, who has a Collection of
containers, exhibited a part of
the toW.e~tion and demonitrated
.arrangements.
Her talk on the subJect of eoa- .
tainers told of ihe history of
fiower arrangements rrom ancient
history with the Eppt1aa11 ·contributing to this art, the French
addlne varlou5 types of contain
ers, the Japanese the art of line
arrangement~ and the Greeks,
grate. She also suaeestf!d that
anyone intetellted in Japanese
line arrangements write to the
JaPanese Embassy In Wasliliniton
tor literature Ob tbls subject.

SEND THEM
BACK TO SCHOOL
IN NEW
CLOTHES
FROM

worl.,
•Uck tbtlr foot ia.W a doorWay ~4 l'Lold lt thele, who heard

'"No" a tho~ timel-ln4 1tW made lL DoN IJlJQ!ll think tha~. a

IUY wbo bM come- up from Ute lower ~ Side. wtth t}le ~
Inc..., ot poverty·Ia blo DOOirtlo, II IOIIIJ lo ..Uti quito jUit a TV obow 1&amp;1&lt;1" a 11\UtouT
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ABOUT THE CAPITOL
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ll!ats, all the tbne. t
was u before I found out I 11&amp;4 lblpn."· He ou Jaup. 111 bet lt

aelghborhqod!" be reeaJII. "It. wa1

phony pic\ure, wearing a coupl(!
of d02en. pairs of eye-glassH-all
over her pretty frame. She had a
mind, the press asent said, to .present a .p air of specs to each of the
11 jud~~:es in the Miss America
contest In Atlantic City starting
Labor Day. The glasses and 20
cen.ts will get any contestant a
ride to the end of the streetcar
line here. 'rhe iogglus of cours"!
were a gag.

SMITHS

wasn't

10 f\UU'l)", long' ap.
Somebocly w11 tetung me the other aftemooa .hOw Red pt up the~
•~4 u · I listened, tt had a tamwar ~ to 1L Wheft ht Wllli n, be
won u lln'iafeur alllrm&amp;' conteat In a movie houae. "fttat arot him a
job olnflng-ctpt 111e Chlldnn'• Bocloty IIIOppod In ond P,Olllelf rotumed bim to acbool. At lt. he sot a job II &amp;-elnJfl\l bdbop ... a
C.takW hotel, and th&amp;t'a where be chuged hil name from Aaron

SHIRTS

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DUNGAREES
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BOYS AND GIRLS

SOCKS
UJ'1DERWI!AR

ate of brau,

alabaster, bronze, potterY, glan,
ehiria, -and t~oine exhibited were 3
five-fin~ter pay holder, duplicate
of those found at WUUamltburJ,
Va.; a green glua barber'&amp; bot.tle,
a Jreen beverqe bottle, a Jap.~n­
ese bronz incenae-burner; the fa.
vorite of Mrs. Jacbon,
Tbe demonattated arraOiemenb

w.ere . an usnnetrlctl composition
of white gllda ·ID ~ a black eontain·
tr witb a wh~t tJcuril\e ~eaaory
fresh fiowers !IDd weathered wood
t.n a eacbetpot; acouring reeds,
tlada, tea roaes and variegated
Ivy in a green barber's boUle.
Mn. ' Georae LUber, viee president, presided in the itb!enee. of
the presideot •nd lntr~ueed Mrs.
Jacbon, Guesta from the Chester ·
and Middleport . · .Gai'dEm tlubs
were welcomed and the ..)JbapitaUty eommittee: Mra. Carl Denniaon, Mrs. Ceeil Bolin •nd Mrs. T.
J. Chasf!, were in chirge of a social hour held after tbe program.

Middleport
Society
Mrs. Glenn Dill, Mrs. Doris
DarSt, Mrs; Paul · Grueser and
Mrs. William AUmu., a guest,
were awarded the prizes when the
Twin, City Five Hundred Club
met Fritlay evening at th~ home
of Mrs. C. P. Gallagher. The hostess served a salad coune to
thos&amp; named above and Mrs. Mabel Bearh~. MiS! Erna Jesse, Mrs.
AUie Fisher. The n~t meeting
; wiU be held In two weeks at tbe
home of ~iss JeSBe, Pomeroy.

aebu.. .
llilor. Ill oovore &amp;llaw, lnJecllono
ot epinephrine or ldnoaltne uoually provide relief.llpbedrlno DI&amp;J
bt tu:en by mouth. Cortlaone and
!17clrocorlllone tuniOl4' rive JOOd

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-~ebaceou.~ c;wat4 on mr head ani
tiM cure for bronchial body. J• 1t wiae io have them re·
ti&lt;ORI tuvlll~ llte pollen ,moYOd before tber llocomo lnrou·,_.. tJiol'l!o. We oon, foole4? II thoro
Uko

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, ooatrol m01t att.aeb by Yltamtna which http eltmtnatt
a fti'II\J ot well lrle4 me&lt;llclnes. Illem?
.
A.D ilflltlnlllc hao 4UIIoulty Anawer: It 11 wl10 to have tho

w"&gt;\-tm'
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llr. 'and Mrt. Alfred White and
fahiUy, Like Millon; Mr. and Mn.
GtQtJe Oration and eblldren, R11·
vtAaa, Mr. •ad llrt. Lawreneo
Tt•lord, Romney, W. Va ., spent
Hvertl dl)'t with tbeit parents,
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Jttrt to 1tt8d the funeral

Mr. aad

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Teaford,

'p Uif.'d away fallowJna brain
aurc:ery at ~ Cleveland H01pUal.

Coyle,
aiod . ~.~ij~ll!~rl..Mr.
and d.iUJbter
Mn. Hc.-

ten.. aue1ts
Helen
~::n=~:~~.,:;~nt
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CHURCH ULLY DAY
Tbe annual bomeeomillf and
rally day will be h!ld at tile

.Rock 6prlnp Metbodtol Church
~nday, September 4. A buk.l

dinner wtU be RrYed at aoon_The
Book Sprlnp Boy 11cout Troop
248 will present a pro,r.am in the
foreaoon ud Ia the aftemooa
the Ripley quutet will sing. Th~
public li lllvited.
MIITINO CALLED

The Friendly Neighbors Club
and their families held a Picalc
Sunday evening at the Portland
Park. A potluck dinner was served after which games were enjoy~

ed.

Tbe Kingdom BuJlden dau of
tbe Roek Sprlnga
Methodiat
Church will meet at the ebureb
ThUI'Iday at 8 P. M.

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Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Leon MeKnieht and daughters,
Judy and Sheila; Mr: and Mrs. David Ohlinger and daughters, Sandra a net Suean; M:r. ond Mrs.
ThomaS McClung, son, Jimmy;
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Thomas, Mr.
fd Mr1. Ronald Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Werry
and children, Mike, Dickie, Bobby Joe; Mr. and Mn. Robert Arnold and Susie; Mrs. Whit'neY In·
graham and daughter,
Brenda;
Mrs. Mickey Williams, Linda
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lohse
and children, Jim, Jennifer and
Jack.

3 Rooms
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NEW

Furniture
ONLY

$299.00

BOY'S CODRUROY

SLACKS

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;rJian .arq.·aD4·ll • mumt o1 food
tor natlvct 9f the Southern Cam-

Bradley

eroons or Africa and the Gaboo
wh•rt~

Wet~t

Mr. and Mn. C. W. McAntyre
dauribtQr, Debby, Miues Carol Gil·
tenwnter and Lana Holme~. Ml'
11nd Mn. Darrell Ours and ehil·
drtn, Huntlniton, Joe McClur'e,
Crown City, :tpent atveral daya
with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Brunty.
Mr. ,md Mra. Jesse Arnott, ft.o.
che!iter, Pa ., are Ylaitlnll hla mo•
lh!!r. Mrs. Birdie Arnott. other
weekend liUC!Ih wenr Mr. and
Mrs . Rlllph Dur~;t and faml))t,
Springfield.
Mra. John Boyd and ehUd.ren
have returned from a visit with

rehllve11 In New Btiahton.

Mr. 11nd Mn .• JUch Wolfe, dau·
llhter, Doria Pickens, vliltid M(111.
Jolr. Gertrude Jo~orreater at PennlbQro.
of
Miss Dolorua Glenn. ta vtl.itl!'lll
her aunt alld uaclt, - - 1nd Mr1.
8r)'an Rarrl1, a..-v~e.
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Mr. and Mn. Porey .amllh· ..4
family opont 1110 Jtt~eilil · with
her crandparent.a, Jlr. and ·Mr!. ·
ld:ottroe Plckena.
P«e:nt sue~lf
~lch Wolle were
itd Ireland,
J4'dla
MeMann, ,8~~~~~~~

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lOY'S

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lh11 hm•f' rrou I~ fnmv!

Orfcm 'sweaters

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PULLOVERS
SHORT SLEEVE
PULLOVERS
SLEEVELES$
PUia.OVERS
COA.:I' SWEA.TEllS
SCC)()P HECK
· IEA.DED Swel!ters

lOltLONl:

Mercedes ·
. /C:ondoiJ~ \
l)nells
Sho~
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8 as•.Sanfari sed. Zipper ·Fiy •
SiHI'6:10 16 •.....•.... $2.19',
!!&gt;lot,• H¥skies, Double knee. Waist
26-tO 14 • . • • • . . . • . . . • . • $2-89

$~~49-$2.79

tor o( U\e 1100, said l:hat the rtn
ap.Cimd meaaurel 21\, tDc!hes
~~ ,D4 wtlcha ftq pounds.

rqlon Of bench

Sheen Gabardine, . ReYenible . or
"Quilted Lined; Zipper front in plant
cola!' cii&lt; pattems. SiHI 6 to 20. ; , ·

Hiprider, Hi·Style, Lo RiM and Tapered. . Mint, . Charcoal and Pink.
With Harrow Belt. Sis11 26 to 32.

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Westem style by Oshkosh. HeilyY
aallforiud denim. Zipper fly.
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1:1nd Mr11. C. F. Shain:

IY llol~. PlANK lUCK

Chic n' Charmin~

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JllU(l9Q4 ••qreUon ·pluJI the vltamlna would not aa.uac. then
brcmcblal puuse•. The bronchial eyat.l to dlla.ppear.

, "NTIQUITY

A reuaion of the family of Mr.
and Mrs .. Everett Dalley was held
Sunday at their home, Anne St.,
which was the first time ln 11
yeara that ~he lamlly had all
been together.
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Home made ice eream, cake aod
·pie were Jerved with a chicken
dinner at n,oon to Mr. and Mn.
Dalley, -Mr. and Mrs. Eua:en~
Houdasbelt and daughter, Becky
Ann and Mrs. ·LOuise Zirkle, Porn.
eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dailey·
son, Kevin and daughter, Byron,
~f Middleport; Mr. and ~rs . Bill
Dailey and daughter, Dawn Marie,
San Bernardino, Calif.; and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Dalley, Riverside,
Coli!.

Kina.

mla't.btii1 *hen a thlCt. rubbery Mbaeeoua ey1ta removed. Use ol
(0u.,l'1.11l, llllil. ICI•t r.t\IIW IJndluUI, Ia•. I

Social N.otes
From Pomeroy

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rt1ult1. And 1tron1 coffee or
IUODI decocttolll of tea help r&amp;u..e atlaoa tor aome pemono.

York

Hi&amp;hlla:btina: the four day af.
falr wbleb ended on Th\U'Jday,
Au1uat 21, wu a parade eon.aiJt..
iq of 8.000 X..Jgbta and noata
and bandl from all onr the eoll.Dtry, Ohio wu represeDted by a 31
pleee, band from Newark ud 100
Templan from aU over the JUte.
Nr. Dub, who U Commander
of Ohio Valley Comm.andery No.
24 and Jlr. Bowen, who ls Warden, and wtvea Ylllted
m•n1
polnU of interest aroulld New
Yort Clly.

Mrs. HaN}ld Hinkle entertained
with a party last week in observance of tbe birthday of hfr daughter, Debra Jo, lfho waS two
years old.
A doll cake in. pastel colors
centered the refreshment tao\e
a~d ice cream and cup cakes
were served' to Det;Jra Jo's grandmother, Mn. George. Hudson, her
aunts, Carol Jeail Hudson and
Narsa Frost, Mrs. Ray Patrick and
dughtei', Klotlly, Mrs. James Thcbnas and aon, J•mle, Mn. JoeYoung Jr., and children, Joe and
Melanie, Mrs: Rita Buckley· and
. e~it~ren, Sue, Joyce :and Kenny
Mre. Iretae Baxter and Dian~

DAILY CROSSWORD

A GIANI f~OCI-Rano Oll!lnth111 abo'IID at tha Bronx, N. Y.,
Zoo ahortly after jtJ arrival from
Atrlfl. Qr.. Ja.mes Ollyef, cura-

New

ANNOUNCED

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eplDephrtne IPr&amp;J from

a hia:h M:a-

Mn. Walt Beahm · (Jo
Llnla, are announc~
a !even pound
Megqn /o, .•t
Augus-t 29th.
Mr. and Mrs.
C. C.
New Martinsville, W.
Va., lormer Middleport, residents,
Great gral}dpa-:ents are Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Wood,

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FOR .

H&amp;r containers

from
the
Conclave or

City.

Garden Club Regional Director
Is Principal Speaker At Rutland

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roy, t..ve returned
FOJty-6btb Trieanlal
tbe Kailbta Templar,
JODic Order, held iu

El\anor S. Schear, Middleport Society Editor - Phone 8079
Lucllle Bearb• Htwklnl, Pomeroy Soclety F.dltor-Pbone 8244

bNed ot New Yorkor-\ho
from lite towtr IIUtBtdt,-. In
Buttqna• ·own wor411 ..you ..ther ~ up to bt ,.I jud~ of y,ou 10 to
tbe Cbair." Tb.-..,. I'»'• wilo bad to cHmb aU over the
wbo

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&amp;W 1l''C';~I t•U to thinking about ·Red Bv.t•
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J'm DOt pB.JtiC!\IJUly a Red ButtoM I~ Prof,..
•loDIIlY, ht'a u. Ul'llatilt. euy-pm •• ~ toul
who 1&gt;001 tA a wbll• telbl &amp; ;toke at ~b-. 1 ~·
))ut mlM are DtCUlW' taatp • humor. I nm to
UM olltMt.t. Uke Bmlt KovMI and other 4taiera In

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BY HARMAN w. NIC)IOLf
Unitad Pra.. Sttff Cor.r ...n'-pt 1 The Library of Conir8ls h~ disWashington UP- Wh 's new · appointed because no applications
Chwati ,to Rti! Buttou.
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in Washington :
I have been made for son1 titles
Atttr that he moved Oil to lturlelque. At IS. bt wu the yoUDplt
WtJ.en the visiting Russian ] for hurricanes Connie and Diane.
COWJOY SINOEI Doyl'l o·~u
comic ever ltgned by MmlkY'.-or u Red tella it, "1 wu the onl7
farmers were here, tht• was 14 The copyright section had half ll
and br:Me Joan Barton embrace
burlesque comedlan with hl• own teeth." Then llayor IAQl&amp;Qdta
hill hoe-down al the S let em- doten before Hurrlcane Hazel
dter their marriage tn Loa A.n~
~Upped tn and made burleaque Ulepl.
bnssy . There were !lOmE red faces. was oul of the c'radle.
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&amp;'elea. She ll termer wtte ot
, "So who do you think WM the 1ut c:omlc on. the atap of tht Am·
The embassy had run o t of folrks
·
.
"'¥adman" Muntz. TV dealer.
baul4or w11on \hey ma"de .. UtopJ t• Rod OUI.m.ltl!D1, ''\'QO
Lyndon Johnson, 1he majonty
She e.ppea.ra or. O'Oell'll TV
newsThe Army Quartermaster Corps
The ' wife of an Ame1·ic'
~r
.
.
•how.
(IKternationaU
papcrman who had bee Invited !It proud that it hail fed and cl'oth· leader in the Senate, tooll: a
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THAT
!lirE
about
aweet
aro the uaea of a.dftl'llty neVer lntrlguet
The white coat who tu ned ou! feeds more than 3 million people hadn't been off the airplane 10
Red. Alter burlesque, JOH J'errer plcka4 bb:p. fQf &amp; role bl a Rtay,
to be an All\erican wor 'nil for a day. ~., food bill fl'r last ,fi,. minutes before · he dialed · Wash- ·;,
~h&lt; !!~!li""' JI~Jf '!f.ll• W~~~•b .... ~11111;~&lt;&gt; ,~~)!.., Y~
the carterer ~~"= i(LI.Jt! 1, ~er "l't1 cal ·year was 830 million dollarJ. ·tngt~n and bad. h.ls ,Ataff working
·on Dec. a, !Oif. !
'n i t
...,..,...,'What li4i&gt;PM4 lltl ~ Wq!e. 1141.
on·
things'
he
had~
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l(l
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call the ltretM(ft'. ~ Wff.' 8 ' And that's a· lot of groeerletifA"'
(I'Ustra.tedi~llePt' .
1 6114 IIOOn pt a IICl'ftD teat tram Paraino\Ult
do" bcf()re. he left the capital.
-but ·betO'ft lit eve·q ·
01 what becune ~ llt he rot a. tetter trw:n
fo1·k In liS minutes ." In two ia.ln~ ·
He said he had been readJDa: up 1
President
ROoaevel~
~at
bepn
"One~!• ,
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utes the maq. was back. With tl
The Quartermn~ ter Corns pl p n , lot or thing~ un the plane.
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o.tter.lto
bit
TV,
be
hid
hto
troul&gt;loo;
~
boe!JIIt
111
fork. ·
would like U'l taxpayOl'l to b.Mf
hit oo ble own CBS show, ond prompUy eolla)liO&lt;I rrom overwork ond
that II kicked In ,1!011,481" : lot
lilt
aocond lhow W&amp;l c~ A Utile ~· ~· .and !i!i "" &lt;lcf
That salfte day there wu a feadinrt and bedding .ld · hol'lel, .
PTA TO MIET
to
the
roeoo. ae hod • equplt oiiJOOd, l•t 7*1 011 TV Uld bo:II!D'ftd
press Conference at the embassy. 15S8 mule.s, 1,715 'dog;s. And that I Mr. S. A. Rardin, president of
to Button ~e on the ~ UJPir:.~ B1dt ··• •. a loDI
Something bad llappened to th e abo Includes feeding 1,15-60 .p iJ. \. the Lona Bottom, P.T.A., has an·
nounced t~at the P.T.A. will
alr coolin&amp; system. ThP. reporter" eons. by actual co'-'n.l.
vldto
theW
meet 011 Fr1day, Sept. 2. at · 8 P.
were complalniniJ.
.
are
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ulllous
about~
fOP'!l&amp;IIIY,
ll!o,liOrJ
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M.
This
is
the
first
meeting
of
'fhe stock answer eame from 11
, 4ome• to KO • atijlf:•"'1· Tlllo m-. .t i l!!&gt;i ,_ ~ 11111'* ·• .0..
tubes contraet. tt ill easler to
Judith Dunkl&lt;', Q .flashy· little the school year 1md all members
Russian reporter who. always COV ·
tha eanvu lfter ne•a )U\O:cked then. "NobOdY \1, wlio' Cil.mt ....up tbe
breathe In than tt ll to exhale 1 ment Bllildlng, "Ike's llttle hovel b1·unette whp is the 1955 " Mi'JS !lDd anyone else illb~ll'ested In the
hor4 way·1"'"1 the loWttllut Sldo. ltod Bultou, w~otboJ' JOU :lllte
1tnce explratlon u.t.uall:v 111 a comWashlnaton! ~~~~;c•.::.d.::.l.::.o:..
r ....::.•_•_uh_oo_l_i•_.:."'.:K::.ed:...:.to:...:.•::.o'::"::'·-paraUTelf feeble ._et anyway. ror ' i.s never ah•-conditloned."
.. ·lllb,\ or 1\G'"ii wUI be back. ·
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Ut.tlt 1our lunp become overHIRE IS tht 1cene In Detroit a1 a ahOOtJnJ 1pree ended ln death for '
dbtended with residual all'.
22. Wurt.
Cbarle• LU't,her aOu~. sc: who ba~tlt4 Wl~ '.Orne 800 poliCe Je an ·n tlDcmvor olllllurr
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tem·
mated &amp;,000 pe,IODI atood by watehl.ltiJ. RoQina .w u burleaded tn t)'le
Yoeuttackl oeouut nt1htand
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It untteated m11ht lilt from an
home' ot a rel&amp;ttvt \\rho ·wat a. gun cCJUeotor. Wbln the amokt oltarN,
. h'leasur~
hour to aeveral daya. Tht loorer
23. Chan·
pollee found th,ree rttlea lnd ,. allotiUft. Thf ):lat\Je ended whe~l Rolltn1
Mli · lllo atlart lut. .nd llto more In·
ruallecl ftom the hOUJt wJeldlnJ the ".lbotp,n. Ill W.ll dropped by 36 poil&lt;ta
tenae It II, tht rreater 11 tht
tor
daa1er of cauaina permanent lo.·
bulleti. He had fired an tltim-.ted 100 thotl and poUct lhot Jl5o teu au
wat•r
jurJ to the htart or lunrra.,
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Pro.._bt:r Ule auleat. W&amp;J to ~
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Mrs. BeiYI Doss and daug ter
Mr. and Kn G. B. Radekln
viBited Mn. Mattie Morris sunda~.
and aoh and Mr. and Mrs. 1, E.
Miss VIola Bobo, Dayton, Iii
Radekln vis.ited Mn . Aaa Burthspending 1 vaction with her bro·
ft~d in Wbltt ~!Cross Hospital,
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Columbua, Tuesday, C. W. Stans· ther, Jarrot and wife .
Miss Beulah Lowther, ChUh·
bury who hu bad pneumonia •nd
unable to be on the Highway Poat cothe, spent the weekend hen
Office for several months and with relatives.
w. A. Oeden and family, Mld ·
Mrs. Liule Harvey and family.
Arlin, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. G, A . dletown spent tlle weekend wltb
Radekln au.ffer~:~d severe burns Ralpb Turn~rs.
Laurel Grange will serve din ·
trom a tr·~~or. r:l~lator Tue!iday.
He il in Mel&amp;:• General Ho~;pital ner ,t Charles Roberts' sale near
I:"orneroy, and his condition iR Point Roek. Friday, Sept. 2.
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Mr. and . Mrs. Ralph Turner vi ~·
Rtdph Turner has been unable
to returp. t~ 4wor~ oo the railroad !ted Mrs. ~ni s e Vale at Fulton,
Tuesday. Mn. Earl StronJ returnon account of a mashea foot.
Mr. and
GJeo Ashcraft, ~ hpme with them.

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Pomeroy Panthers '"'
Dilht !-';. -~
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Baltlmor. ___. 41 8.1 .3!5 35 4: rapidly approachinJ the stage
CIU&lt;uo l, l'Joi!fd~l&gt;bla ll!llbl
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where ihey could field ·~ olleo·
~ Q)lll'!lf.a~f{e 8. iit1bt Cbic•1o 7 &amp;bi1oD 5 night
slve t&gt;leven for the 19M football
· t•~~~~u.l~ l Pil.ttbur,b 0 lat ·K:ansu CltJ • New York 3 night season.' After almost two weeks
Pltti)Urah 8. St. _Lout.·- l 3n4 ~!~.~~n4dW7~8a~lt"lmotoorne~ noll~~~
o,! lptralyctice cloadlch Alex Cilolf I• dol.
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Prollabl• Pltch•n
unit, and th! Panthen;_ are vad1 :roct.y'a
-~,. • - ...ro~t,· , , ·
:Baftltn'ql"e at· 'cicVctand~Wight ually b~c~~u,ng acqu~mt.ed wi_th
."' ' GnHnni.tt at neW Yor't.:._rt,w~ 3."5 vs ~f'e ·t3-1C
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the Spht T' formatiOn t~at C1lo
....·; : -~ -.!• . Gomea 8-7 liN"" Liddle
Waahi.D(ton .at Detrult--Schmitr. ha;; used so effectively m the
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B-8 vs La'ry 12.1~
past.
- ·Milw~uke;e at Btooklyn. ~;tlehtBmton · - at
ChicagO-Brewer
Although Cilo admits that tbe
Bub1_13-8 vs .Meyez: 4-1,. ,,
8-0 v1 K~ap . IM
l!neup he is ui.ing at the present
- ~h~U9,.11~ PI)UJdel,'lJia rifehtNew York· at ·Kansas City nia;ht time could undergG some chanDavis: ~9 VI ~ DlCkaOn 1~ or -Larsen e-.1 or Byr'ne 12--4 vs ges th~rc is a good ch11oce that
We~er 10-.8. _,
il?ortoean•ro
~ost of the boys will be offenSt. '."Lp':!J• af Pltt&amp;buriJb.. night. Tlhn·Ma.y'i GamH
stve starters w~en the Panthers
. Schmldt ' 'i-3 vs DoDoso 2-e
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No gamts tch~uled
meet Wahama m the opener on
September 16.
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oltet\ile al~ng . with fundamen~ls
and condltiomng in t,hese f1nt
ten days. He bas particularly
stressed speed ~or his linemen,
and most of the rorward wall are
already sh!iwing the efrocts ol
. , .,. 'I! ..
hl s training. Coach Cilo SlfS
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t~at he ' will start on his defeb·
SIYe setup neKt week as school
gets underway.
Pomeroy's orrenslve forward
this year probably will J,e
one of the biggest tn the school'a
his~ory . Working out at the en!lll
have been Earl Smith and Miteh
Johll80D with Sophomore Gene
Harmon also seeing plenty of ac·
tion. Smith and Johnston are
How c!n you fill:•. • YICitlt_n,_.,cltt'n up .
both Seniors. Smith played tack·
•lllt 11M h•v• titre money 'lo, reut.Pif
. le last ·fall, but saw service 1111
,.,...,.r-JUit 10M yaur ~Jhdhe titi·4iill
winter u center on the basket.
t'CITY ,LOAN.'" Arrant~i quickly -for tht
ball team, and has been convertONI lttn ta suit yaur special ntl ...
ed to an end. Johnston and Har.
mon both saw plenty of servi~
year. Smith weighs· 160,
last
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pounds.
At the t•ckl11 will 1M big Junlor Hawthorne, tht 207 pauncl
Sophomart, wt.o h11 bHn ont
Df the hardtlt warktrt , In tht
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LOAN
E. MAIN lot:ll e~mp to cbtto. Junlar ha1
b..n improving
with ••ch
pr1ctlce Hlllon, 11td partlcu·
t1rty hts ahowtd lncrtall 111
hla sp..d, which Is tsMntl•l In
• teckl~ In tht Spilt "T" offtn•
••· Tht othtr t1cklt will bt
big Milton l•mbtrt, who m•d•

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mo11tly on defense. Rich
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also has seen sorn,e service. · _
Two lettermen are also hold·
lng. down the guard slots. ~th
are_ St:nlon. John Y_ouog, who
weighs 110 pounds, Wlll probably
be at one posl_!Jon and Jaek Hand
ley, who baa 1one. up from 189
to 19f slnee practice has started,
will probably be at the other
guard. Here ~~J:ain_ Barnhart can
also be use41 11 a a:uard.
Veteran and · Co-eaptaln Gene
Mlteh, aoother Senior who weletu
170 pounds, will be at center,
and tbil wiD be hls. third year at
t~la position. Ted
a
pound Junior,
lremendouaty, will
1JJ the backfield
eraq Billy Sheridan who
,hold down the vital ''T"
back alot. ~ber~dan
poundJ, and will be
Oon Smith, lbe Chester tramreree. Smith ' oaly Wt\hJhS 135
poundJ, but baa looked impresaive.
Little Billy Qualls and hard
hitti.._ Bob Wl1 1 on, the other cot!aptaln, will be at the halfb4ekl.
BUly just came out this week,
bUt PfomiBelil to be one of the
futeat baek&amp; in the leaa:ue. whlle
Wilson. abouid be In for hia beat
1eaaqn. He was on the tecOnd
All SEO team last year, and at
178 pounds looks in for hia belt
season.
Clla has shifted talg Harold
Brown, who playad tnd l.ist
yur, to tht fullback position;
Brown. a S.nlor, who wtllht
203 pounds, hi• fair tplfd,
1nd should fit Into Cllo't Plans.
H1rotd h11 shtwtd _im1r~•·
mtnt In taah pradlu ujalon;
end looks Ilk• the tnsftr · ta
Pom.roy's ntld for 1 fourth
backfltlcl mu.
If the .Panthers should line up
this way ll&amp;inst WahaQla·•- their
line will average a lltUe ovtr
178 pound11, and their baetfi~d
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average considerably more with
big Barnhart in the game. ,

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CHICAGO UP-Swaps and Na1hun meet at Wasllington Park
today in their $100,000 winnertake-all match rate with 1:\onon
as both three-year-old of 19!15
.and hGrse of the year virtually
certain to go to the winner as
added prizes.
Swaps, owned by Rex Ellsworth of California and unbeaten
in eight three-year--old starts,
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1nd ~k Kolle Mt. And look ot •II tho outot1ndlng
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bander, came to tbe rescue aCain
Tuesday nl~t Wbllia the White
Sox beat the Boaloa Red sOx ''7-8
a~d reaained pOueaaloil of 'tirii
place by 1 half .I•me.
· The Wblte ·~ax. took over the
tDi' ruq wbea the Kanaaa City
Athletica
,Urpriled the New
Yankees, t•J. -.Qd dum~e;d
Into a aeeond-place ~ tie
the· CJevel~nd Iftdlani 'fhO
·te ....We hla won-a'nd-lott
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Ted Klusr.ewskl blasted two
hom•rs to ra!3e his major league
leading total tQ 43 but the New
York Giants swept a doublehead·
t!r from the . Cincinnati Redlegs
anyway. Johnny AnlonelU tossed
a flve-hitter to give the Giants a
8-0 win in the opener and Willie
Mays Jllt his-39th and 40th hom·
ers to lead them to a 9-1 verdict
ln the lecond game.

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lpartt ttttad th1t · tht •100.000
r1ca betwtan lwtpl and N•ah·
u• would bt carried O'ltlr local
TV at 6:15 p.m. Actu•lty the
tim• of tht r•c• Ia shortly •tt.r
5:00 p.m., loul lim•, and tht
rae• will 1M ..ltvlsM •nr 1.11·
tlon WCHS Charltaten, W. V1.,
Channtl 8. A ttltphan• call to
St•tion WCHS conflrmtd thia
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The
downpour
turned the
track muddy -Tuesday and the
best expected't"oday was • ratlns
of "good." Hence it was unlikely
the winner could clip the track
record of 2:00 U •et by Ponder ·
in llK9, let ilone· the world matlc
of 1:~ 1-6 hung up by Noor , Jn
1850.
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favor Nashua, who wtil br!~k
ft01n ~he inside post position". _p.f
(tootlnued on Page Five~

Swaps would lift him to -12th In for t"fO workouts daily thro~.Wb
all time earnings. _l .
Friday, Sept, 9. Ori~~t drill wUI tit:
held tbereattet \li1tli ·se-pt, ~.
· Joining Cauacly,
MaCbln··~
•nd VaT'go In \he e•perlen«d' cQl·
Umn are End DIU Mlcha:el, Who
spelled bo,lh Duea:er ~lld '"'·
baker last" Yett; Jl,iard Jl~ fvl:·
A crowd of approximately 2,o0o yr. whose· lbfuli~o held hi&gt; ~ilf·
attended the midget races at Rock me to 281 minut~s apd balfbacb
Springs Fairgrounds race track Jei'ry Harkracier U19 minut"e8)
Sunday afternoon, whieh featured and Jimmy IU)seboro nea minutes).
midget cars of the area.
The first heat of thfl races was
'Reserves of a yCIIJ'. ago are bewo-n· by Ch.arleston's Pete MUlei' ing counted upOn to fill most of
ln a white No. 2 Fergu~n; second -the former experienced shOe!!.
placement went to. E!l~\tl Dunn, Dick Guy, Uipodnd junior from
Salem, drlvini an· tiUenhauser, Mansfield Is expected to ta)JI!
Tblrd place was won by Bob Har· Hilinski's spot at tackle, wbiie
tis of Lebanon, 0., driving a yel- Dave Weaver, 191-pound· senior
low No. 2, Kurtisskr::aft. Fourth
from Ha111Uton has the !lOd to pair
pla.ee was won -by C. E. FrWer, with Parker at guard.
Nitro, W. Va., ,who drove a Ford,
Bob Bond, of Akron, who bas
No.1.
been a reserve for tbree yean,
Racing in the se«Jolld heat as
again will support Vlilreo at eeh-they placed in the final lap were ter. BoD.d and Cassady are the
Pete MUter for a first in a No. tl;tree-lettermen on th~ . sql.iad,
32, which was the old No. 18, fo_,r- both hD.ving played as freshmen
merJy driveo by Kerns Roush,
-now the promoter ~f the Rock in 1952.
Springs races. Second -place werit
Don Vicic, 212-pound junior
to Pete Adrian of Gallipolis In from C1eveland, who played only
No. 29; third, Max Milligan, Park~ 32 minutes behind BobQ le11t yeu
ersbur&amp;. W. Va., driving' No. 21. Is the No. 1 fullback lolng into
The third heat winner was Bob the practice season. Lee Williams
lfarris in the No. 2; second Max of Sprinldield, who played stx
DtVOitCE· FIUD
l-lulHgan 21; third, .c. E. Frazier minutes last year as 1 half back
in No. 72; and fourth Pete Adrian reolaeement hai . been -shifted lo
Hulda SliD, · Pom~roy, plaintiff,
In the 29. The Consolation race fullback and will battle VIele IQr VI; Robert Still, · ·MictlJ.!'n, de·
ended in a tie between Adrian the job. Williams was the star of -lendent.
and Miller. The feature race was the Buckeye -t rack team and holds
won by Dunn in his Offenhau!ler'
9.D J!'llrk for the .too yard dash.
secood, Bob Harri.~ in 2; and third
Leo Brown, sophomore from
Pete Adrian, 29.
P?TI!II1l9Jith. who, .JI. 1.,~ ,. ~ml,
. 'Kerns Roush statefl thlt the w1ll be tbe UihteS~ end in modern
next raee wHI-be ~elrt September Ohio Sta~lootball, lA slated to
18 and that a eOblplt:lte line up pair _, with Mlchael at the Ranks.
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wm be presend·h,t Sunday. Tbe . Quarttrb1ck is ·the bj&amp; pr'obtem.
Pomeroy Emergency Squad wiu Three leading ccntendera, f\'8nk
ori hand at all times with their Ellwood, Dover junior, a· converttruck and popcorn stand.
ed enC ~. Bill Booth, Youngltown
•;eninr, and. Franklyn Theis, -Nyack
~- Y., junulor, are makiaf a.. bid
~OrJ the job controlled by ~eueit
Jas~ year.
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NEW YORK UP- 'the

next spring. They are pitehers
A'lan Worthington, Jim Con!ltable
all;~ Joe Margonerl from Minneapobs and Pete Burnside from
Dallas, outri elder~ Bob Lenno11
from Mlnheapolill and E;ric !Wdill
from Colur.nbus, and infielder Fo5
ter Castleman from Minneapolf~
,:Po~ost of them have beeri with \h~
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Graham, retire11 quaft"erbl"clr: -&gt;t
~be Clev~l~nd Browns said today
tie still -~oeSn•t knqw 'w~ther lie
wllJ play -again but will me'~t
once more with .Jirowns' eoaQb
Pa~l Br;:~wn lllhtm ttie team re·
turns from Call£ornla.
The Browns adecl GrahAm ·to
ret~rn when a "c:cou:ri action d9nied them_ the ~~~_Yieea of quiir.
terback Bobby fi;-et&lt;map~ leaving
them ~tb olliy o~ quarterback,

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Harry Barnes, Mill Street, Is
announctng thi purcbai!Je Of a
partnership in hts insurance , bus·
lneas ~ Mf. and ~ Mr1. Bruce
Simpson, Pomeroy, The Simp.
aona have boUiht the interests o1
Cbarle.t Bradl;lury, :WbO Ia emplqy.
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the oklllod hando of our ••Jiatlf. .. pf.o11iiloo
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Barbv-a Bolter, otdelt claulhler
of .llr. arui M.ra. Kennetb Boater.
Gallipqlia, baa been vUIUinl btr
aunJ, Mra. Walter Rainey .
Nu .. Jsme1 Titua Jr. and •op.,
Ri.c;k; Mrs. E. 0 . .R.a,ll and son,
Tom, Mrt. Robert Coati ind dau.
&amp;bter. CbriJt.ine,
atttnded the
State Fair Monday.
Fred Scbroath and children,
'Ann and Rick, BrldM"eport, were
calte(J here Tuesday by the death
of his father-in-law, Clifford Er.win.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A1hley,
Dw:lbar. fJave beta here on a visit
with relatives. Their aon James
Ia emptiiYtct Ja Columbu~
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Graber, (U Mn. Robert Allensworth a.qd
son; ·- Jo~n. Frtday . Mra. AllellSwbrth
and son, Joba and Stephen
Mr. and Mn.
Mc;CuJloul)l,
attende&lt;,~ the State
Graber reFair
and
toot
their guesta back to
weo&gt;k'• vJlit here.
Columbus.
Fred G~er
tor a . vaCation w~lh
Sharon Riley and Bob A&amp;hley
Ed Lewil abtl were ia Columbus Saturday to at•nd WIIJ Vililit tc~d the State Fair.

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Tt:Qipj,,, ·f)rthiap SisterS; . will
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Pom..,l, ~ · evenl.lll . w"h

Mrs. laoUiJI. {18arh:!J' and Mrs. Alva.

FIREMEN
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
POMEROY FIREMEN'S AS$'N.
Wednesday Night-8:00P.M·
At CITY HALL

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SCHOOL OXFO
$1. 98 ·to $4.95
SHOES
DUNGAREES
CAl'S

SKIRTS
PEDAL PUSHERS
BWU8ES

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Middleport Dept. Sfore ·

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in .the early Une, while Nuhua,
owned by William Woodward ,fr.,
ol New York ud beaten only by
Swaps in niDI tacea thts year,
Wll 8 to S.
The cbanee that the faster .
the t-.o 1peedblll• would coma
wlth a new record for their
and on• quarter dash, with
welgbtl el 126 pound•. appu:"1~l;

G.m,e Croob, who Wh choten
froni the Middleport Marcht~s:
Maad at the State Fair for the
·~o~d rear, Ll firtt trumpeter ia
the billd. Three conc:erts were
&amp;lved· Sunday tiy the Band which
llao ~id txhibition a:u1rchin1. HJs
prentl, Jtfr. and Mrs. Walter
C~b. Jeanette and Edwatd
CroOb and Roy Lona: sptnt SundaY it tbe_F,ir.
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~lu Helen Beeson, who hu
¥een aitll'iDI It her cottage al
Lonl BOtto-la hu returned tp Col umbu• w1uiH abe I• a tea~er -at
!'rlftlclj_n JupJor · Hi.fb Scbo4J.
~ lit. and Mra. Georee Ta)'10r, Lo.
,
, alti.Ved here Tuesd{ly
wltb. his COllfhl, Mlll . .
.an.d f•~ily · until af.

=e-rr:?!~d. 0~A $70:i:ry as for ~1!1 :r~eUc:O:,!~~~~~!ht!~zn:a~h

Y~rk Giants hltV(l fecalled stven
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seg~~~.::~be won his l9th
aame beblnd an assault
eluded two homers by
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'no 11t11 l itm• Pill lonlrtlr
Mr. IDd lin. L. a. WUfX. ~nd other ftlatJya 4urilla: tba aw llel&lt;l lbelr !amlly pleale ol Boland Mn. C. I . llleadOWa hHe wetk.
le,'• (..ake Sunday afteraoon.
rfttlv~ •ord. that thtlr 10M,
Jfn. Earl Luu • ., ,Q\ea to
Lim' WUtf and P•wl lohuon, RolRr Ho,ptt.al Ia tbe RawliDI,_
'amUift preteJU were WIUlam
.art 11klnl tbelt buie trai.Dbq at CoJta am.buiJSlCe Tuesday for obAW!Is, Zdw•rda Baets, Dr.
J"ort Leoatr4 Wood, Mo.
t ~ttvatlol).
lim Bl~. Robert Coatn.,
AliA Tudor, X•nton, ll 'tltltlae 1 Mr. ud Mn. It L. Duabam r • Walter Holmettera, Richard Carrt,
lullt :Pi'oltuco at tbe home of tumed Tuetday fr0111 a vbit wllb Kart Krautten, Dr. C h~rlea llui-her pal'ftllt.. Mr. llfd, Mrs. L. L. frlendl ID ChtcHO, 111,
IMII, William IWitHII, Jam•
Probuco. Lalit week Mr1. RlchM. Sgt tnd ll:u. Clifford Cole· Thomues. llalpb Weikert, Wtntbelr iam AndertoDI, Franklin Bailey&amp;
ai'd Jtawllnst and dau:hters, Ann ( maD, Croveport, vlaited
and Suaan, Merton, were dinner new n.ep-t.•w, Jeny Lte, lOA of VlreU BrOWIIl, Richard Rupn, AJ 1
llltltl of tbe Probalf«&lt; family Mr. and Mn. Eugene Coleman at fred Crews, Thomas Crow Jr .. and
Whi!D they vlllted at .~heir former t he Ma10u Clinic TUHd•y even- Jfr. and Mrs. Edison Hob!tetter.
home in Pomeroy.· ·
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tntiAu.ct ~rom~ 4
~ehtdilled to report_ tO C4aeh
tlcularly because the Woodward Woodp Ha)"eJ and hl.t. atlft for.
colt, alred by Nuru}lah out ot opeoln1 of Oblo State Univer-Segula, ~as been tr•lni1JI oq liD 11ty'1 pnatU:t Thundv. SeiJtatn·
oU track at Saratoea.
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Iockey Eddie Arcaro, ellted equlpUleQt, tate medical ' examin~to ride
Natbua,
announced tlon1 and pose for pllotorraphen
"tbere wW be no excuses," while todl)' .
Willie Shoemaker, to pilot S..pa,
sald "I e:.:pecl. to win."
Twen1y lettermen are In the
The bors'ei h•ve met only told but only. ~ven played more
once previou1ly, in the Kentucky than 100 minutes last year. HI~
Derby when Swaps gained
a slog from last ,-ear's ·naUonpl
leqgtb and Ol)l! balf vtcto..,..
champion• are Dave bega:ett~ Bo~
A win for Nuhua would lift ·by Watkins •·- qd Hubeft Bttbo
hlm to thlrd place in the
from the b•ctfleld anfll Dean Dt,ll·
. time earnings figure's behind
ger, Dick B.r.ubaker, Dick Hillrl·
tation and Symie, and a~o WOlliOI ski, .Jini Releltenbacb, DaVe Will ·
put blm leas thao $20,000
lams and Bob Thorh.ttln from tb.e'
of Citation''&gt; single St!BIOn
lin'e. R•plactna: these atalw.ai1s

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Sam lopes won his 12th e~me
with relief aid from Hal Jeffcoat
aa the Chicago Cubs beat tbe
Philadelphia . Phillies, 3-1, and
the St. Louis Cardinais and
Pittsburgh P-irates split in - other
NJ.,. activity. Harvey Haddix. w-Qn
a 1-0 decision for St. Loula in "tl!.e ,
the decision fOf St. L.ou1' In - tbecompletlon of a suspended pn\e
of July l'f but bO\\rEW! in · the
Pew liltsftln .,.,..
"nightcaP" 3-1 to Dick Little."
Font Bollton eri'on treated the field.
White So• to fiVe unearned ~aa
and mltcuu bf Billy Klau.a arid
Ted WIUiatha In the siXth enabled Chle11D tO 1eore ihree un.
earned tali11a that ~oved decU·
alve.
th&amp; Yankee• auffered tbelr
fJttb lc. in ellbt pm.ea on the,ir
final Wutern ~lp when lOUth·
paw Alex Kellner tUrned Ia a
fiv~Uer •nd · Hex.tor Lopea 9?'-·
ploded hi1 lUb homer In the fU·
th liuUng .
Bob . LemQD received eredlt
for hit liUt victory of the seuon
fOr the Jfldllaa but aeitded a
nlnth-lnnlq atrlkeout by DOn
Moati to end the atune.
Southpaw But,- Hoeft of U;te
Detroit Tilera took over the A.J.,.
lead in lhutouta when. hia alxth

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8y FR•D DOWN
Unlt•d Prell Sporn Wrlttr
DiXie HoweU, 8 35-year-old
rookie who had just about etveh
up hope bf winDing 1 Job in the
major leagues,ds shaping up as
the CbJcaiO Wbite sox• moM
valuable player In the feverish
American Le-.aue streteh run.
,Howell, making h1l Z7th . telief
defeated the Baltimore Orioles

will averatt
18&amp; line
P.Ouitdl
Naturally
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Appi'O);Imttelr 80 football C.U·
dldatllo, hooded by aii&lt;-Aroorlcan
Howard Cuaady, to-captal.u Prt.a.

Horse Race

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The R.-Op.nll'ig'Of
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thnoo al Amerioo'o beot..Uen.
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iac a lriC boaa1 to the •lWil·loag lrado·ia
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llke lo """ tho hottell•
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By PAUL M. CLIFFORD
Pomeroy Panthers '"'
Dilht !-';. -~
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Baltlmor. ___. 41 8.1 .3!5 35 4: rapidly approachinJ the stage
CIU&lt;uo l, l'Joi!fd~l&gt;bla ll!llbl
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where ihey could field ·~ olleo·
~ Q)lll'!lf.a~f{e 8. iit1bt Cbic•1o 7 &amp;bi1oD 5 night
slve t&gt;leven for the 19M football
· t•~~~~u.l~ l Pil.ttbur,b 0 lat ·K:ansu CltJ • New York 3 night season.' After almost two weeks
Pltti)Urah 8. St. _Lout.·- l 3n4 ~!~.~~n4dW7~8a~lt"lmotoorne~ noll~~~
o,! lptralyctice cloadlch Alex Cilolf I• dol.
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Prollabl• Pltch•n
unit, and th! Panthen;_ are vad1 :roct.y'a
-~,. • - ...ro~t,· , , ·
:Baftltn'ql"e at· 'cicVctand~Wight ually b~c~~u,ng acqu~mt.ed wi_th
."' ' GnHnni.tt at neW Yor't.:._rt,w~ 3."5 vs ~f'e ·t3-1C
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the Spht T' formatiOn t~at C1lo
....·; : -~ -.!• . Gomea 8-7 liN"" Liddle
Waahi.D(ton .at Detrult--Schmitr. ha;; used so effectively m the
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B-8 vs La'ry 12.1~
past.
- ·Milw~uke;e at Btooklyn. ~;tlehtBmton · - at
ChicagO-Brewer
Although Cilo admits that tbe
Bub1_13-8 vs .Meyez: 4-1,. ,,
8-0 v1 K~ap . IM
l!neup he is ui.ing at the present
- ~h~U9,.11~ PI)UJdel,'lJia rifehtNew York· at ·Kansas City nia;ht time could undergG some chanDavis: ~9 VI ~ DlCkaOn 1~ or -Larsen e-.1 or Byr'ne 12--4 vs ges th~rc is a good ch11oce that
We~er 10-.8. _,
il?ortoean•ro
~ost of the boys will be offenSt. '."Lp':!J• af Pltt&amp;buriJb.. night. Tlhn·Ma.y'i GamH
stve starters w~en the Panthers
. Schmldt ' 'i-3 vs DoDoso 2-e
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No gamts tch~uled
meet Wahama m the opener on
September 16.
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oltet\ile al~ng . with fundamen~ls
and condltiomng in t,hese f1nt
ten days. He bas particularly
stressed speed ~or his linemen,
and most of the rorward wall are
already sh!iwing the efrocts ol
. , .,. 'I! ..
hl s training. Coach Cilo SlfS
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t~at he ' will start on his defeb·
SIYe setup neKt week as school
gets underway.
Pomeroy's orrenslve forward
this year probably will J,e
one of the biggest tn the school'a
his~ory . Working out at the en!lll
have been Earl Smith and Miteh
Johll80D with Sophomore Gene
Harmon also seeing plenty of ac·
tion. Smith and Johnston are
How c!n you fill:•. • YICitlt_n,_.,cltt'n up .
both Seniors. Smith played tack·
•lllt 11M h•v• titre money 'lo, reut.Pif
. le last ·fall, but saw service 1111
,.,...,.r-JUit 10M yaur ~Jhdhe titi·4iill
winter u center on the basket.
t'CITY ,LOAN.'" Arrant~i quickly -for tht
ball team, and has been convertONI lttn ta suit yaur special ntl ...
ed to an end. Johnston and Har.
mon both saw plenty of servi~
year. Smith weighs· 160,
last
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pounds.
At the t•ckl11 will 1M big Junlor Hawthorne, tht 207 pauncl
Sophomart, wt.o h11 bHn ont
Df the hardtlt warktrt , In tht
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E. MAIN lot:ll e~mp to cbtto. Junlar ha1
b..n improving
with ••ch
pr1ctlce Hlllon, 11td partlcu·
t1rty hts ahowtd lncrtall 111
hla sp..d, which Is tsMntl•l In
• teckl~ In tht Spilt "T" offtn•
••· Tht othtr t1cklt will bt
big Milton l•mbtrt, who m•d•

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tackle, but probably\ will
mo11tly on defense. Rich
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also has seen sorn,e service. · _
Two lettermen are also hold·
lng. down the guard slots. ~th
are_ St:nlon. John Y_ouog, who
weighs 110 pounds, Wlll probably
be at one posl_!Jon and Jaek Hand
ley, who baa 1one. up from 189
to 19f slnee practice has started,
will probably be at the other
guard. Here ~~J:ain_ Barnhart can
also be use41 11 a a:uard.
Veteran and · Co-eaptaln Gene
Mlteh, aoother Senior who weletu
170 pounds, will be at center,
and tbil wiD be hls. third year at
t~la position. Ted
a
pound Junior,
lremendouaty, will
1JJ the backfield
eraq Billy Sheridan who
,hold down the vital ''T"
back alot. ~ber~dan
poundJ, and will be
Oon Smith, lbe Chester tramreree. Smith ' oaly Wt\hJhS 135
poundJ, but baa looked impresaive.
Little Billy Qualls and hard
hitti.._ Bob Wl1 1 on, the other cot!aptaln, will be at the halfb4ekl.
BUly just came out this week,
bUt PfomiBelil to be one of the
futeat baek&amp; in the leaa:ue. whlle
Wilson. abouid be In for hia beat
1eaaqn. He was on the tecOnd
All SEO team last year, and at
178 pounds looks in for hia belt
season.
Clla has shifted talg Harold
Brown, who playad tnd l.ist
yur, to tht fullback position;
Brown. a S.nlor, who wtllht
203 pounds, hi• fair tplfd,
1nd should fit Into Cllo't Plans.
H1rotd h11 shtwtd _im1r~•·
mtnt In taah pradlu ujalon;
end looks Ilk• the tnsftr · ta
Pom.roy's ntld for 1 fourth
backfltlcl mu.
If the .Panthers should line up
this way ll&amp;inst WahaQla·•- their
line will average a lltUe ovtr
178 pound11, and their baetfi~d
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average considerably more with
big Barnhart in the game. ,

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CHICAGO UP-Swaps and Na1hun meet at Wasllington Park
today in their $100,000 winnertake-all match rate with 1:\onon
as both three-year-old of 19!15
.and hGrse of the year virtually
certain to go to the winner as
added prizes.
Swaps, owned by Rex Ellsworth of California and unbeaten
in eight three-year--old starts,
was the 1 to 3 odds-on favorite

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.....c.....lt1give you 11Kotutoly " " tlilo Sheffi"d C.rvlnt
1nd ~k Kolle Mt. And look ot •II tho outot1ndlng
r..ti"t yGU IIIII In aT-. hootlf , , , 1~ !'~ In 1
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bander, came to tbe rescue aCain
Tuesday nl~t Wbllia the White
Sox beat the Boaloa Red sOx ''7-8
a~d reaained pOueaaloil of 'tirii
place by 1 half .I•me.
· The Wblte ·~ax. took over the
tDi' ruq wbea the Kanaaa City
Athletica
,Urpriled the New
Yankees, t•J. -.Qd dum~e;d
Into a aeeond-place ~ tie
the· CJevel~nd Iftdlani 'fhO
·te ....We hla won-a'nd-lott
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Ted Klusr.ewskl blasted two
hom•rs to ra!3e his major league
leading total tQ 43 but the New
York Giants swept a doublehead·
t!r from the . Cincinnati Redlegs
anyway. Johnny AnlonelU tossed
a flve-hitter to give the Giants a
8-0 win in the opener and Willie
Mays Jllt his-39th and 40th hom·
ers to lead them to a 9-1 verdict
ln the lecond game.

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Last night's Moonbtamt On
lpartt ttttad th1t · tht •100.000
r1ca betwtan lwtpl and N•ah·
u• would bt carried O'ltlr local
TV at 6:15 p.m. Actu•lty the
tim• of tht r•c• Ia shortly •tt.r
5:00 p.m., loul lim•, and tht
rae• will 1M ..ltvlsM •nr 1.11·
tlon WCHS Charltaten, W. V1.,
Channtl 8. A ttltphan• call to
St•tion WCHS conflrmtd thia
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of "good." Hence it was unlikely
the winner could clip the track
record of 2:00 U •et by Ponder ·
in llK9, let ilone· the world matlc
of 1:~ 1-6 hung up by Noor , Jn
1850.
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favor Nashua, who wtil br!~k
ft01n ~he inside post position". _p.f
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Swaps would lift him to -12th In for t"fO workouts daily thro~.Wb
all time earnings. _l .
Friday, Sept, 9. Ori~~t drill wUI tit:
held tbereattet \li1tli ·se-pt, ~.
· Joining Cauacly,
MaCbln··~
•nd VaT'go In \he e•perlen«d' cQl·
Umn are End DIU Mlcha:el, Who
spelled bo,lh Duea:er ~lld '"'·
baker last" Yett; Jl,iard Jl~ fvl:·
A crowd of approximately 2,o0o yr. whose· lbfuli~o held hi&gt; ~ilf·
attended the midget races at Rock me to 281 minut~s apd balfbacb
Springs Fairgrounds race track Jei'ry Harkracier U19 minut"e8)
Sunday afternoon, whieh featured and Jimmy IU)seboro nea minutes).
midget cars of the area.
The first heat of thfl races was
'Reserves of a yCIIJ'. ago are bewo-n· by Ch.arleston's Pete MUlei' ing counted upOn to fill most of
ln a white No. 2 Fergu~n; second -the former experienced shOe!!.
placement went to. E!l~\tl Dunn, Dick Guy, Uipodnd junior from
Salem, drlvini an· tiUenhauser, Mansfield Is expected to ta)JI!
Tblrd place was won by Bob Har· Hilinski's spot at tackle, wbiie
tis of Lebanon, 0., driving a yel- Dave Weaver, 191-pound· senior
low No. 2, Kurtisskr::aft. Fourth
from Ha111Uton has the !lOd to pair
pla.ee was won -by C. E. FrWer, with Parker at guard.
Nitro, W. Va., ,who drove a Ford,
Bob Bond, of Akron, who bas
No.1.
been a reserve for tbree yean,
Racing in the se«Jolld heat as
again will support Vlilreo at eeh-they placed in the final lap were ter. BoD.d and Cassady are the
Pete MUter for a first in a No. tl;tree-lettermen on th~ . sql.iad,
32, which was the old No. 18, fo_,r- both hD.ving played as freshmen
merJy driveo by Kerns Roush,
-now the promoter ~f the Rock in 1952.
Springs races. Second -place werit
Don Vicic, 212-pound junior
to Pete Adrian of Gallipolis In from C1eveland, who played only
No. 29; third, Max Milligan, Park~ 32 minutes behind BobQ le11t yeu
ersbur&amp;. W. Va., driving' No. 21. Is the No. 1 fullback lolng into
The third heat winner was Bob the practice season. Lee Williams
lfarris in the No. 2; second Max of Sprinldield, who played stx
DtVOitCE· FIUD
l-lulHgan 21; third, .c. E. Frazier minutes last year as 1 half back
in No. 72; and fourth Pete Adrian reolaeement hai . been -shifted lo
Hulda SliD, · Pom~roy, plaintiff,
In the 29. The Consolation race fullback and will battle VIele IQr VI; Robert Still, · ·MictlJ.!'n, de·
ended in a tie between Adrian the job. Williams was the star of -lendent.
and Miller. The feature race was the Buckeye -t rack team and holds
won by Dunn in his Offenhau!ler'
9.D J!'llrk for the .too yard dash.
secood, Bob Harri.~ in 2; and third
Leo Brown, sophomore from
Pete Adrian, 29.
P?TI!II1l9Jith. who, .JI. 1.,~ ,. ~ml,
. 'Kerns Roush statefl thlt the w1ll be tbe UihteS~ end in modern
next raee wHI-be ~elrt September Ohio Sta~lootball, lA slated to
18 and that a eOblplt:lte line up pair _, with Mlchael at the Ranks.
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wm be presend·h,t Sunday. Tbe . Quarttrb1ck is ·the bj&amp; pr'obtem.
Pomeroy Emergency Squad wiu Three leading ccntendera, f\'8nk
ori hand at all times with their Ellwood, Dover junior, a· converttruck and popcorn stand.
ed enC ~. Bill Booth, Youngltown
•;eninr, and. Franklyn Theis, -Nyack
~- Y., junulor, are makiaf a.. bid
~OrJ the job controlled by ~eueit
Jas~ year.
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next spring. They are pitehers
A'lan Worthington, Jim Con!ltable
all;~ Joe Margonerl from Minneapobs and Pete Burnside from
Dallas, outri elder~ Bob Lenno11
from Mlnheapolill and E;ric !Wdill
from Colur.nbus, and infielder Fo5
ter Castleman from Minneapolf~
,:Po~ost of them have beeri with \h~
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Graham, retire11 quaft"erbl"clr: -&gt;t
~be Clev~l~nd Browns said today
tie still -~oeSn•t knqw 'w~ther lie
wllJ play -again but will me'~t
once more with .Jirowns' eoaQb
Pa~l Br;:~wn lllhtm ttie team re·
turns from Call£ornla.
The Browns adecl GrahAm ·to
ret~rn when a "c:cou:ri action d9nied them_ the ~~~_Yieea of quiir.
terback Bobby fi;-et&lt;map~ leaving
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partnership in hts insurance , bus·
lneas ~ Mf. and ~ Mr1. Bruce
Simpson, Pomeroy, The Simp.
aona have boUiht the interests o1
Cbarle.t Bradl;lury, :WbO Ia emplqy.
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the oklllod hando of our ••Jiatlf. .. pf.o11iiloo
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Barbv-a Bolter, otdelt claulhler
of .llr. arui M.ra. Kennetb Boater.
Gallipqlia, baa been vUIUinl btr
aunJ, Mra. Walter Rainey .
Nu .. Jsme1 Titua Jr. and •op.,
Ri.c;k; Mrs. E. 0 . .R.a,ll and son,
Tom, Mrt. Robert Coati ind dau.
&amp;bter. CbriJt.ine,
atttnded the
State Fair Monday.
Fred Scbroath and children,
'Ann and Rick, BrldM"eport, were
calte(J here Tuesday by the death
of his father-in-law, Clifford Er.win.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur A1hley,
Dw:lbar. fJave beta here on a visit
with relatives. Their aon James
Ia emptiiYtct Ja Columbu~
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Graber, (U Mn. Robert Allensworth a.qd
son; ·- Jo~n. Frtday . Mra. AllellSwbrth
and son, Joba and Stephen
Mr. and Mn.
Mc;CuJloul)l,
attende&lt;,~ the State
Graber reFair
and
toot
their guesta back to
weo&gt;k'• vJlit here.
Columbus.
Fred G~er
tor a . vaCation w~lh
Sharon Riley and Bob A&amp;hley
Ed Lewil abtl were ia Columbus Saturday to at•nd WIIJ Vililit tc~d the State Fair.

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!'bt P•st Chie#- of :: Maanolia

Tt:Qipj,,, ·f)rthiap SisterS; . will
· meet it the ~·hd Ward Houae,
Pom..,l, ~ · evenl.lll . w"h

Mrs. laoUiJI. {18arh:!J' and Mrs. Alva.

FIREMEN
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE
POMEROY FIREMEN'S AS$'N.
Wednesday Night-8:00P.M·
At CITY HALL

BACK TO SCH.OOL WARDROii . •..

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SCHOOL OXFO
$1. 98 ·to $4.95
SHOES
DUNGAREES
CAl'S

SKIRTS
PEDAL PUSHERS
BWU8ES

SHIRTS

JACKETS

Middleport Dept. Sfore ·

LE1"S ,ALL GET OUT TO THIS MEETING
Mote Porker -

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in .the early Une, while Nuhua,
owned by William Woodward ,fr.,
ol New York ud beaten only by
Swaps in niDI tacea thts year,
Wll 8 to S.
The cbanee that the faster .
the t-.o 1peedblll• would coma
wlth a new record for their
and on• quarter dash, with
welgbtl el 126 pound•. appu:"1~l;

G.m,e Croob, who Wh choten
froni the Middleport Marcht~s:
Maad at the State Fair for the
·~o~d rear, Ll firtt trumpeter ia
the billd. Three conc:erts were
&amp;lved· Sunday tiy the Band which
llao ~id txhibition a:u1rchin1. HJs
prentl, Jtfr. and Mrs. Walter
C~b. Jeanette and Edwatd
CroOb and Roy Lona: sptnt SundaY it tbe_F,ir.
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~lu Helen Beeson, who hu
¥een aitll'iDI It her cottage al
Lonl BOtto-la hu returned tp Col umbu• w1uiH abe I• a tea~er -at
!'rlftlclj_n JupJor · Hi.fb Scbo4J.
~ lit. and Mra. Georee Ta)'10r, Lo.
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, alti.Ved here Tuesd{ly
wltb. his COllfhl, Mlll . .
.an.d f•~ily · until af.

=e-rr:?!~d. 0~A $70:i:ry as for ~1!1 :r~eUc:O:,!~~~~~!ht!~zn:a~h

Y~rk Giants hltV(l fecalled stven
mmor league ~layers. for d~&gt;liV-erv .

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seg~~~.::~be won his l9th
aame beblnd an assault
eluded two homers by
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'no 11t11 l itm• Pill lonlrtlr
Mr. IDd lin. L. a. WUfX. ~nd other ftlatJya 4urilla: tba aw llel&lt;l lbelr !amlly pleale ol Boland Mn. C. I . llleadOWa hHe wetk.
le,'• (..ake Sunday afteraoon.
rfttlv~ •ord. that thtlr 10M,
Jfn. Earl Luu • ., ,Q\ea to
Lim' WUtf and P•wl lohuon, RolRr Ho,ptt.al Ia tbe RawliDI,_
'amUift preteJU were WIUlam
.art 11klnl tbelt buie trai.Dbq at CoJta am.buiJSlCe Tuesday for obAW!Is, Zdw•rda Baets, Dr.
J"ort Leoatr4 Wood, Mo.
t ~ttvatlol).
lim Bl~. Robert Coatn.,
AliA Tudor, X•nton, ll 'tltltlae 1 Mr. ud Mn. It L. Duabam r • Walter Holmettera, Richard Carrt,
lullt :Pi'oltuco at tbe home of tumed Tuetday fr0111 a vbit wllb Kart Krautten, Dr. C h~rlea llui-her pal'ftllt.. Mr. llfd, Mrs. L. L. frlendl ID ChtcHO, 111,
IMII, William IWitHII, Jam•
Probuco. Lalit week Mr1. RlchM. Sgt tnd ll:u. Clifford Cole· Thomues. llalpb Weikert, Wtntbelr iam AndertoDI, Franklin Bailey&amp;
ai'd Jtawllnst and dau:hters, Ann ( maD, Croveport, vlaited
and Suaan, Merton, were dinner new n.ep-t.•w, Jeny Lte, lOA of VlreU BrOWIIl, Richard Rupn, AJ 1
llltltl of tbe Probalf«&lt; family Mr. and Mn. Eugene Coleman at fred Crews, Thomas Crow Jr .. and
Whi!D they vlllted at .~heir former t he Ma10u Clinic TUHd•y even- Jfr. and Mrs. Edison Hob!tetter.
home in Pomeroy.· ·
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tntiAu.ct ~rom~ 4
~ehtdilled to report_ tO C4aeh
tlcularly because the Woodward Woodp Ha)"eJ and hl.t. atlft for.
colt, alred by Nuru}lah out ot opeoln1 of Oblo State Univer-Segula, ~as been tr•lni1JI oq liD 11ty'1 pnatU:t Thundv. SeiJtatn·
oU track at Saratoea.
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Iockey Eddie Arcaro, ellted equlpUleQt, tate medical ' examin~to ride
Natbua,
announced tlon1 and pose for pllotorraphen
"tbere wW be no excuses," while todl)' .
Willie Shoemaker, to pilot S..pa,
sald "I e:.:pecl. to win."
Twen1y lettermen are In the
The bors'ei h•ve met only told but only. ~ven played more
once previou1ly, in the Kentucky than 100 minutes last year. HI~
Derby when Swaps gained
a slog from last ,-ear's ·naUonpl
leqgtb and Ol)l! balf vtcto..,..
champion• are Dave bega:ett~ Bo~
A win for Nuhua would lift ·by Watkins •·- qd Hubeft Bttbo
hlm to thlrd place in the
from the b•ctfleld anfll Dean Dt,ll·
. time earnings figure's behind
ger, Dick B.r.ubaker, Dick Hillrl·
tation and Symie, and a~o WOlliOI ski, .Jini Releltenbacb, DaVe Will ·
put blm leas thao $20,000
lams and Bob Thorh.ttln from tb.e'
of Citation''&gt; single St!BIOn
lin'e. R•plactna: these atalw.ai1s

TODAY··'S "ROCKET" SPECIAL
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Sam lopes won his 12th e~me
with relief aid from Hal Jeffcoat
aa the Chicago Cubs beat tbe
Philadelphia . Phillies, 3-1, and
the St. Louis Cardinais and
Pittsburgh P-irates split in - other
NJ.,. activity. Harvey Haddix. w-Qn
a 1-0 decision for St. Loula in "tl!.e ,
the decision fOf St. L.ou1' In - tbecompletlon of a suspended pn\e
of July l'f but bO\\rEW! in · the
Pew liltsftln .,.,..
"nightcaP" 3-1 to Dick Little."
Font Bollton eri'on treated the field.
White So• to fiVe unearned ~aa
and mltcuu bf Billy Klau.a arid
Ted WIUiatha In the siXth enabled Chle11D tO 1eore ihree un.
earned tali11a that ~oved decU·
alve.
th&amp; Yankee• auffered tbelr
fJttb lc. in ellbt pm.ea on the,ir
final Wutern ~lp when lOUth·
paw Alex Kellner tUrned Ia a
fiv~Uer •nd · Hex.tor Lopea 9?'-·
ploded hi1 lUb homer In the fU·
th liuUng .
Bob . LemQD received eredlt
for hit liUt victory of the seuon
fOr the Jfldllaa but aeitded a
nlnth-lnnlq atrlkeout by DOn
Moati to end the atune.
Southpaw But,- Hoeft of U;te
Detroit Tilera took over the A.J.,.
lead in lhutouta when. hia alxth

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Unlt•d Prell Sporn Wrlttr
DiXie HoweU, 8 35-year-old
rookie who had just about etveh
up hope bf winDing 1 Job in the
major leagues,ds shaping up as
the CbJcaiO Wbite sox• moM
valuable player In the feverish
American Le-.aue streteh run.
,Howell, making h1l Z7th . telief
defeated the Baltimore Orioles

will averatt
18&amp; line
P.Ouitdl
Naturally
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SEO 1 1teamJunior,
last
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Mlltan All
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Appi'O);Imttelr 80 football C.U·
dldatllo, hooded by aii&lt;-Aroorlcan
Howard Cuaady, to-captal.u Prt.a.

Horse Race

00 Ie ur .er. Dal s• oston• - . . I'Sri' t e· · t' d 0 p F'
7-5·' "\iI anlm
lndi'ans. . TI'ed, l'or s on
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State Football Practice Today

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The R.-Op.nll'ig'Of
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thnoo al Amerioo'o beot..Uen.
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iac a lriC boaa1 to the •lWil·loag lrado·ia
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than )'011 ever could beforeP
llke lo """ tho hottell•
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-lrie md broed and
oolid ooiiiiDrt--tocl ,.ua
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41J u recelve&lt;l.

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. ltates: z eeiul per woNt we illo
1erLion. Minimam ctuu:ge bOc.4 cents per word for three .._.
&amp;ecutivc WertiODi.
"" spe~ial-One moa1.h lor 23 eeo.ta
per word.

Joppa Met.h.odist Ch~o~r~h Holds
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-!231 Legal Notices

LEGAL NOTICE
wltb
MilUono of lllea
killed
Chipo-5
JOHN ALECTO and
JANE
Star-Malathion Fly
lbo., $1.79. MEIGS COUNTY ALECTO, wbose r~al names are
8-29-3tp unknown, and wbose places of
FARM BUREAU.

r eaidences are unknown, as th &lt;!
paren.ts o( Abbey Alecto, a minor
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child and foundling .:ts reported
to Section a705.HI Rerun rate o1 2 een~ jer word will Wanted-Benches or Chalrs' suit- agreeably
vised Code, found August 20, 1005
be c:banied for adva-tlliq tf not
able lor lodee ball. Call 116-X on bank of Ohio River opposit e
patO for before the 15th of eae.b
~te tbe corner of Lynn and Main
or 6191J.X..
moalb faUowiug illSel'tioa.
Streets, Pomeroy, Ohio, aged 1·3
Errort ,in Advertlsi(4J-Should be WANTED TO BUY_....,.. oak, hours, and named thereumler.
reported lmmedia'':UJ.1'he i&gt;a.Hy
Poplar. Bmwood. PiD:e, Wahua&amp; Mary Kathryn Lynn, are cited to
StD\inl;!l will not be- reapons~ble
Aloo Oak, Poplar, Bulfi'OOd appear with said minor before the
for mpre
one mcortec:t iulumber, IP'teD or drJ, 4o4, 1-4, juuge of the Juvcnil!:! Court of
oort!O&amp;.
64, 8-t. Delivered IO
.Meigs County, Ohio, at the cOurt
·t uppera l'latDJ, Ohio, Jard 1 House in Pomeroy, Ohio, on the
(..od.,.t. of Thankl and Speclal NoCa1h ou deliYei'J. Write or c1U Btb day of September, 1~5 at 10
Uces u.: ~vents: pruned at re&amp;\l·
ua for partteal1ra. Tbe Ohio o'clock A. M., and to abide the
lax: clisslfied rates. U1&gt;1tuar1es
Valier
MfJ. Corp. Jlllooe c.ool· order or the Court. Tbe complaint
P'i!&gt;lilbed at l 1..-e.,t per wora.
1-a.tl filed in aaid Co"w1. 1eh forth that
ville
1880.
Char&amp;ed Adl tel!elvea by mall or
said minor appears to be nnletephooe .civea e.areJ:W anea- I
glec.tCd.
UOD.
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or
Tbe persoas so cited failing to
appear may be punished as in
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FOR LEASE--Service Statlon in other cases for contempt of court.
Pomeroy. Lar&amp;e sales room, 4
Witness my signature and the
large
bays,
rooma
for
plenty
of
seal
of said Court this 30th day
BOTrLED GAS--lns\aUati.oo and
work. Chance for local man to or August, 1913.
serv1ce. See us for prices. RUTbuild good bualn~. Minimum
JOHN c. BACON
LAND FURNITURE at Rutland.
re~t and investment. Call . or
Judge
and
Ex·of!icio Clerk
9-30-tl
wrJte BURT HANSON, GalhpoMeigs County Juvenile Court
lis, Ohio. Guyan 86086. 8-28-6tc (1-31-ltc
J

\II

The annual homecoming for ied by her mother, Mra. Harold
Joppa Methodist Church was held Brannon at the piaoo .
Alter the musical program, the
yesterdl.y wltb hlany old mem·
meeing was turned over &amp;o Rev.
bers and visitors present.
John Elwood, Racine, who eonA bu.ge family type dinner gratulated memben of th.e cburwas served picnic style under eb for dcilnJ an putstandlng job
the trees outside the church. and he commented on the added
Following
dinner a dediea· ioteres&amp; people are t.akio.l toward
tion meetlns: was held inside the maintenance and remodeling of
church with Freeland Norris, pas· their churches throus:hOut the at·
tor, .a cting· aa chairman. Norris ea including his cbar1e, t.be Ra•
described t~e recent remodeling cloo area.
and made mention of the donatRev. Elwood then pre1ented a
ed labor and materials.
brier, thought provoking sermon
Harry Ruth gave a short hl• baaed 00 he "Z3rd PBalm,"
and
tory of the io~nding of the ehur-· closed by Jiavlng the
conarel~t
cb. Opal Harns was appointed ton· aliig several well
known
.bymna.
historian _for the c~min.g year.
A quartet coiJ,fisting · of Carl
Long BoUom Methodist ChurNickols, PeMaeoll, Florida; Vir· ch will have thelr homecoming
ginia Kerwood, Ripley, W. ' Va.; next Sund4y and the above menOwen Castu, Middleport; and tioned wU} be there.
John Pierson, Ripley, W. Va.,
presented some Very good musical· numbers and some character impressions.
. Eula Reed and Nona Sanllera
sang several ductll accompanying themselves on the accordian
and guitar. Eileen Brannon 15ang
a new vcr:§i.on of "The Bible
Tells Me So" and waa accompanVetera~ of an wars who have
been b01pitaliled, wounded, aa~
aed or injured are invited by
FULL HOU!E
Commander Rober&amp; See to att~
MeLOUTII, Kan. UP-There's eDd the~ next D.A.V. meelln.g,
no extra room in Verne C . September 6, at 8 p.m. in tbe f..e..
Bartlett's bi.J house. He bas a big gion Hall, on Viand · Street in Pt.
famlly. Arrival of Donna Marie Pleasant.
and Donia Jean gave the Bart1etts
n Is now· reporte4 I'Jy Adjutant
three setS of twina: in three years, Bruno Caacl 90% paid·Up me"m·
and a total of 14 children.
berships. Dept. . Senior
ViceCommander
William
PaneUe
urges all delinquent memberl
to pay u soon as possible to en- ·
able the Chapter to be the flrat
100% paid membership in the
state.
To help veterans flle their
claims, there will be present
Service Offict"lr and past DePart·
ment, Junior Vice-commander.
Ed Reuter.
Dues can be mailed by money
order or
by contacting Dell
Plan!J;, Matbew Raines, Ed Reut-

Wonted To Buv

the

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Lease

1!!

Auto Sales

1936 PONTIAC Sedan. Fair con·
ditlo'i'. Pric ed to sell. 296 Mulbc:try Ave.
8-26-6tp

-1954 CIIF.VROLET

2-t.on

low · mneJae, $1795.
Pomeroy, Ohio.

LWB

Blaettnar'~.

8·2T.fitc

. 1951 BUICK Sup~' Riviera, ~5 .

__

I 141 . For Rent
·;:_:_

New Haven, W. Va., FURNISHED
APM1.T~

modern, electric
range, water heater, washing
machine. Phone rorner 2-3080
for appointment to see or call
at McGlothlin lnsuruncc Agency
office.
B·31-3tc

B\aettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
. 8-27~1.c

- - -·- - · ----1952 PI,Y MOUTH Ot!lux 4-door
Serlan, $795. Blactlnar's, Porn·
. croy, Ohio.

8-27·6tc

1953 CHEVROLET 2-door ''210"
Delux Sedan, $U95 . Blacttnar's,
8·27·6t.C
Pomeroy·, Ohio.
19M PONTtA C 2-door
Sedan,
$1596. Blacttnar's,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
8-21...fttc

NEAR EAST PROBLEMS WORRY STATE DEPARTMENT

•

HOUSE, three bedrooma, furnish·
cd. Out of hlah· water. Inquire
6304-X.
8 90-3tt

5-room UNFURNISHED APART·
MENT. Newly decorated. ~
block from bank. Phone 6009.
8 30-3te

TURKEY

er,

Willlani
Casci, C.
or C.

19M BUICK Special Dclux 2 door
Sedan, $1m. Blacttoar's, Pom·
eroy, :ohio.

ChannelS
. wells

DAV Invites All
·Vets To Attend
SatUI'day Meeting

I

NotiGes

I.'IL ABNEI!

827-6tc

IRAQ

Pancake,

,:CJ ZlilJ Oa

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11:00.' Valtoal LtdJ
il:l~

:{..ov~ of lJlo
U:3Q Sea.rCh\tOr T.OmQli'Qw

'J:oo. 'l'!oe llrtghl!r

4:00 4 ·O'Clock Theatrt
~: 00 J,uclcy 8 Ranoh '.
15:00 Cisc3 Xid
8:30 Doug 'dW@l(l~ NeWI
8:43 Songs Of the Week
7~00 · SUr Time Pla)·bouu
·T: 30 Mueit '51
8,:00 Me~ .MI.llie
8;S() Colo,lel Mareb
9:oo $d4,00q Question
9:30 See It N~,.
10:00 Your Esso&gt; \I•P•I\t••

I

IPO~ cou" IHCIH with )lOWer
......... her.e.

A ...uHiul Au-114.

.

CHEVROLET 2 dr......... iool

Automebll•.

'

iiiiRCURY Clb. apo, Yolo'tl
Hio ......
., lhlt
. price
too. · -_
Jftll.i'(lio R&amp;H. Whllo wol!

....

1M WILLVI
D. D. lharo.

.Ma.IY' lllore To
CLINIC

ltatltft

w._

Cl1001e From

OpeaE..nlllnTU19

Recent · adinilaloDII to the
on Cllllie were
u follow&amp;:
&lt;

.It's HARD to Sell Goods
That are in the back room
lio&lt;ia~ Lumber, $11&amp;

on4

up, We

· dfUYer, H. H. &amp; I. L. HAWK,
· Bte. 1, Mlnenvllle, Ohio. Phon~
Cheater, 0!-lio. or SP 36'778, Ml·

: .-..,,'W. Va . -Iter 8 P. M.
,•:1.5~&lt;
FURNACE. Jil room hou&amp;e
wlt.b all attachments. Call

8·24-11

RODnEY DOWNING
'
You ntecllo dllploy lhe merchandise to help sell II.

INIUBANCJI, ~OIIIICIY
'

'"ro. A~lo,

Real

-

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..

Invest weekly In a 'display ••••'

SEE U$

For Your
At Special Low l'rlees

by y-o.q~.~ '.

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-lfill'.J!¥. · .,
WEBUY .

IIOBAP. I)\ON

ANOTHER WAY TO 'DIS)'LA V'
YOUR GOODS AND SERVICES

1'1'1\VO'l"URAL 1 a• •JII

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tbal g~1 rlg~t b1to your prosped's
home

Estate
. Brobr
'
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FAtia,~(fiLLOW'$98c
.NICE SE~EC119N
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.

11:15
11:30

12:30

ltll CHIVROLIT lot Air 4 dr.

Jt·"•&amp;. H. A tht~rp AYI'Otnoblle.
1953 PORD 2 jilr.-A car well
WOrth tiMo, MOnty•
1952 ~D Ronch w11A
HAN to .., merchancll... llut w

7:00
t :OO
8:30
10:80
11:00

1.1:45
l2:00
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1954 FoRD VI Cuotomllno 4 tr

It,

MAlON

'
'
I

1~ 8\IICK. Spocl'&lt;ol .2 ""· A
lowly Automoltll•.

No One Injured
In Collision

l)a.J

S:U5 Secret ~tofm . ~
' l f30 Oa Yodr Account

1100

......

)•10

8:00

1:80

World

1:00

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8:15
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8:30

8:45

7:011

7:30

8:00

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7:00 Sign Oa

WHAT A SELECTION OF
GOOD CLEAN USED CARS
1955 CHIVIIDLET a.1 Air

MAP ILUJSTRATES amoldHtng N!!ltr Easl problem• wl,\cb are worry\na t.M U. S. State dPJ•A:·t mellL

NBC rtatloer VOIU''Neat
To41y'o Ntw• " rt,rm
i'!BC .~ D9lil .fehool
IIBC l!'OIIi aat YIUr ChU·

Crump

.WHOAI

SAUDI

""'*' ' f' ;

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~ J;ralt ..,_

D: 00. .GIIITII Molore . .
9:30 Arthur U&lt;l&lt;llrey
10:30 St;lll,e 11. 1\k:h .

11:45" Thdluldlnt Li~hl
.katie's Kt!chea '
·
12:15 Rold or Life
12:30 Welcome Tn:veler'
1:" ~ Q. Lowll
1:30 HOuseparty
J:I!O The )!Jg' l'•~
1:(10 Bpb Crosl&gt;y

,\

NIIC

•

. ~:OQ· ~omiq. Show

CARS
-·~RAilA

YQ&lt;Iq
&lt;loU.,-.

TUIIII)AY •

Bruno

James

TtlillliA1
8:'111 . Sip 00 .

1:00

¥ornma;;Show
Garry M:oore
Art~~r Godfre1
!l)rike. It Rleb
Va!i•nt Lady
Lr-ve of Ufe
Starch for Tomorrow
Guiding Llghl
Katle'!l ~tcbe~
Road of Life
,
Wc-icome Travelers
Rollert Q. t.ewis

1:so Hou.eparty. . . . .

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2:00
2:90
3:00
~:15

3:30
4:00
8:00
8:00
6:3!)
8:4!1

The But: h:vou
Bob Crosb:r
The BriRhter _Das
Secret Stllrtn
On Your Account
4 O'Clock Theatre
Lucky 8 Ranch
The Range Ridt'r
Doug Edwarda News.
LaRosa

9:00
10:00
11:00,
lf:30
1~ : 00

&amp;

U:ts

Durul: Sebool
i'ld !our C'le

12:45

• 1:00

·.

1:3a
2:00

Nesl

Farm

NBC

~·~·
lo l!ehooJ
wttb Tbe· Carr'•
l!ack

2:3!:1 NBC It Pays To Be Mar-

.· . . rte4 · .. , . , . .. , . .. ,

Way of the World
Fir,~

Love

Mr. 8weeDQ'

Romaaee1·

HOW
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•

•

ClassUif14 Adl reeen__. Ul 1u 4'JI. will. be publlabeo. tiUI same
41J u recelve&lt;l.

'-i

1 (9) For Sc.ie

. ltates: z eeiul per woNt we illo
1erLion. Minimam ctuu:ge bOc.4 cents per word for three .._.
&amp;ecutivc WertiODi.
"" spe~ial-One moa1.h lor 23 eeo.ta
per word.

Joppa Met.h.odist Ch~o~r~h Holds
~
Annual Homecoming Tuesday

-!231 Legal Notices

LEGAL NOTICE
wltb
MilUono of lllea
killed
Chipo-5
JOHN ALECTO and
JANE
Star-Malathion Fly
lbo., $1.79. MEIGS COUNTY ALECTO, wbose r~al names are
8-29-3tp unknown, and wbose places of
FARM BUREAU.

r eaidences are unknown, as th &lt;!
paren.ts o( Abbey Alecto, a minor
J
child and foundling .:ts reported
to Section a705.HI Rerun rate o1 2 een~ jer word will Wanted-Benches or Chalrs' suit- agreeably
vised Code, found August 20, 1005
be c:banied for adva-tlliq tf not
able lor lodee ball. Call 116-X on bank of Ohio River opposit e
patO for before the 15th of eae.b
~te tbe corner of Lynn and Main
or 6191J.X..
moalb faUowiug illSel'tioa.
Streets, Pomeroy, Ohio, aged 1·3
Errort ,in Advertlsi(4J-Should be WANTED TO BUY_....,.. oak, hours, and named thereumler.
reported lmmedia'':UJ.1'he i&gt;a.Hy
Poplar. Bmwood. PiD:e, Wahua&amp; Mary Kathryn Lynn, are cited to
StD\inl;!l will not be- reapons~ble
Aloo Oak, Poplar, Bulfi'OOd appear with said minor before the
for mpre
one mcortec:t iulumber, IP'teD or drJ, 4o4, 1-4, juuge of the Juvcnil!:! Court of
oort!O&amp;.
64, 8-t. Delivered IO
.Meigs County, Ohio, at the cOurt
·t uppera l'latDJ, Ohio, Jard 1 House in Pomeroy, Ohio, on the
(..od.,.t. of Thankl and Speclal NoCa1h ou deliYei'J. Write or c1U Btb day of September, 1~5 at 10
Uces u.: ~vents: pruned at re&amp;\l·
ua for partteal1ra. Tbe Ohio o'clock A. M., and to abide the
lax: clisslfied rates. U1&gt;1tuar1es
Valier
MfJ. Corp. Jlllooe c.ool· order or the Court. Tbe complaint
P'i!&gt;lilbed at l 1..-e.,t per wora.
1-a.tl filed in aaid Co"w1. 1eh forth that
ville
1880.
Char&amp;ed Adl tel!elvea by mall or
said minor appears to be nnletephooe .civea e.areJ:W anea- I
glec.tCd.
UOD.
,
or
Tbe persoas so cited failing to
appear may be punished as in
I' 1
FOR LEASE--Service Statlon in other cases for contempt of court.
Pomeroy. Lar&amp;e sales room, 4
Witness my signature and the
large
bays,
rooma
for
plenty
of
seal
of said Court this 30th day
BOTrLED GAS--lns\aUati.oo and
work. Chance for local man to or August, 1913.
serv1ce. See us for prices. RUTbuild good bualn~. Minimum
JOHN c. BACON
LAND FURNITURE at Rutland.
re~t and investment. Call . or
Judge
and
Ex·of!icio Clerk
9-30-tl
wrJte BURT HANSON, GalhpoMeigs County Juvenile Court
lis, Ohio. Guyan 86086. 8-28-6tc (1-31-ltc
J

\II

The annual homecoming for ied by her mother, Mra. Harold
Joppa Methodist Church was held Brannon at the piaoo .
Alter the musical program, the
yesterdl.y wltb hlany old mem·
meeing was turned over &amp;o Rev.
bers and visitors present.
John Elwood, Racine, who eonA bu.ge family type dinner gratulated memben of th.e cburwas served picnic style under eb for dcilnJ an putstandlng job
the trees outside the church. and he commented on the added
Following
dinner a dediea· ioteres&amp; people are t.akio.l toward
tion meetlns: was held inside the maintenance and remodeling of
church with Freeland Norris, pas· their churches throus:hOut the at·
tor, .a cting· aa chairman. Norris ea including his cbar1e, t.be Ra•
described t~e recent remodeling cloo area.
and made mention of the donatRev. Elwood then pre1ented a
ed labor and materials.
brier, thought provoking sermon
Harry Ruth gave a short hl• baaed 00 he "Z3rd PBalm,"
and
tory of the io~nding of the ehur-· closed by Jiavlng the
conarel~t
cb. Opal Harns was appointed ton· aliig several well
known
.bymna.
historian _for the c~min.g year.
A quartet coiJ,fisting · of Carl
Long BoUom Methodist ChurNickols, PeMaeoll, Florida; Vir· ch will have thelr homecoming
ginia Kerwood, Ripley, W. ' Va.; next Sund4y and the above menOwen Castu, Middleport; and tioned wU} be there.
John Pierson, Ripley, W. Va.,
presented some Very good musical· numbers and some character impressions.
. Eula Reed and Nona Sanllera
sang several ductll accompanying themselves on the accordian
and guitar. Eileen Brannon 15ang
a new vcr:§i.on of "The Bible
Tells Me So" and waa accompanVetera~ of an wars who have
been b01pitaliled, wounded, aa~
aed or injured are invited by
FULL HOU!E
Commander Rober&amp; See to att~
MeLOUTII, Kan. UP-There's eDd the~ next D.A.V. meelln.g,
no extra room in Verne C . September 6, at 8 p.m. in tbe f..e..
Bartlett's bi.J house. He bas a big gion Hall, on Viand · Street in Pt.
famlly. Arrival of Donna Marie Pleasant.
and Donia Jean gave the Bart1etts
n Is now· reporte4 I'Jy Adjutant
three setS of twina: in three years, Bruno Caacl 90% paid·Up me"m·
and a total of 14 children.
berships. Dept. . Senior
ViceCommander
William
PaneUe
urges all delinquent memberl
to pay u soon as possible to en- ·
able the Chapter to be the flrat
100% paid membership in the
state.
To help veterans flle their
claims, there will be present
Service Offict"lr and past DePart·
ment, Junior Vice-commander.
Ed Reuter.
Dues can be mailed by money
order or
by contacting Dell
Plan!J;, Matbew Raines, Ed Reut-

Wonted To Buv

the

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....

( 13 I F

Lease

1!!

Auto Sales

1936 PONTIAC Sedan. Fair con·
ditlo'i'. Pric ed to sell. 296 Mulbc:try Ave.
8-26-6tp

-1954 CIIF.VROLET

2-t.on

low · mneJae, $1795.
Pomeroy, Ohio.

LWB

Blaettnar'~.

8·2T.fitc

. 1951 BUICK Sup~' Riviera, ~5 .

__

I 141 . For Rent
·;:_:_

New Haven, W. Va., FURNISHED
APM1.T~

modern, electric
range, water heater, washing
machine. Phone rorner 2-3080
for appointment to see or call
at McGlothlin lnsuruncc Agency
office.
B·31-3tc

B\aettnar's, Pomeroy, Ohio.
. 8-27~1.c

- - -·- - · ----1952 PI,Y MOUTH Ot!lux 4-door
Serlan, $795. Blactlnar's, Porn·
. croy, Ohio.

8-27·6tc

1953 CHEVROLET 2-door ''210"
Delux Sedan, $U95 . Blacttnar's,
8·27·6t.C
Pomeroy·, Ohio.
19M PONTtA C 2-door
Sedan,
$1596. Blacttnar's,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
8-21...fttc

NEAR EAST PROBLEMS WORRY STATE DEPARTMENT

•

HOUSE, three bedrooma, furnish·
cd. Out of hlah· water. Inquire
6304-X.
8 90-3tt

5-room UNFURNISHED APART·
MENT. Newly decorated. ~
block from bank. Phone 6009.
8 30-3te

TURKEY

er,

Willlani
Casci, C.
or C.

19M BUICK Special Dclux 2 door
Sedan, $1m. Blacttoar's, Pom·
eroy, :ohio.

ChannelS
. wells

DAV Invites All
·Vets To Attend
SatUI'day Meeting

I

NotiGes

I.'IL ABNEI!

827-6tc

IRAQ

Pancake,

,:CJ ZlilJ Oa

tGYPT

11:00.' Valtoal LtdJ
il:l~

:{..ov~ of lJlo
U:3Q Sea.rCh\tOr T.OmQli'Qw

'J:oo. 'l'!oe llrtghl!r

4:00 4 ·O'Clock Theatrt
~: 00 J,uclcy 8 Ranoh '.
15:00 Cisc3 Xid
8:30 Doug 'dW@l(l~ NeWI
8:43 Songs Of the Week
7~00 · SUr Time Pla)·bouu
·T: 30 Mueit '51
8,:00 Me~ .MI.llie
8;S() Colo,lel Mareb
9:oo $d4,00q Question
9:30 See It N~,.
10:00 Your Esso&gt; \I•P•I\t••

I

IPO~ cou" IHCIH with )lOWer
......... her.e.

A ...uHiul Au-114.

.

CHEVROLET 2 dr......... iool

Automebll•.

'

iiiiRCURY Clb. apo, Yolo'tl
Hio ......
., lhlt
. price
too. · -_
Jftll.i'(lio R&amp;H. Whllo wol!

....

1M WILLVI
D. D. lharo.

.Ma.IY' lllore To
CLINIC

ltatltft

w._

Cl1001e From

OpeaE..nlllnTU19

Recent · adinilaloDII to the
on Cllllie were
u follow&amp;:
&lt;

.It's HARD to Sell Goods
That are in the back room
lio&lt;ia~ Lumber, $11&amp;

on4

up, We

· dfUYer, H. H. &amp; I. L. HAWK,
· Bte. 1, Mlnenvllle, Ohio. Phon~
Cheater, 0!-lio. or SP 36'778, Ml·

: .-..,,'W. Va . -Iter 8 P. M.
,•:1.5~&lt;
FURNACE. Jil room hou&amp;e
wlt.b all attachments. Call

8·24-11

RODnEY DOWNING
'
You ntecllo dllploy lhe merchandise to help sell II.

INIUBANCJI, ~OIIIICIY
'

'"ro. A~lo,

Real

-

··----

..

Invest weekly In a 'display ••••'

SEE U$

For Your
At Special Low l'rlees

by y-o.q~.~ '.

..

Ia IIIPDLIIPOII'I. Otbo

'

""".

SENTINEL ADVERTISING

-lfill'.J!¥. · .,
WEBUY .

IIOBAP. I)\ON

ANOTHER WAY TO 'DIS)'LA V'
YOUR GOODS AND SERVICES

1'1'1\VO'l"URAL 1 a• •JII

.··

;

.'

.

,:..

._.

.

.

~··

tbal g~1 rlg~t b1to your prosped's
home

Estate
. Brobr
'
.

FAtia,~(fiLLOW'$98c
.NICE SE~EC119N
' .
.
'

r: "' •

i

•

•

••ioW'N SUEDE
•~kEY, ~U,f&gt;l! .: .

•II.:AC!K L~THER
.' .
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SCHOOL

.

11:15
11:30

12:30

ltll CHIVROLIT lot Air 4 dr.

Jt·"•&amp;. H. A tht~rp AYI'Otnoblle.
1953 PORD 2 jilr.-A car well
WOrth tiMo, MOnty•
1952 ~D Ronch w11A
HAN to .., merchancll... llut w

7:00
t :OO
8:30
10:80
11:00

1.1:45
l2:00
..t2: lS ·

1954 FoRD VI Cuotomllno 4 tr

It,

MAlON

'
'
I

1~ 8\IICK. Spocl'&lt;ol .2 ""· A
lowly Automoltll•.

No One Injured
In Collision

l)a.J

S:U5 Secret ~tofm . ~
' l f30 Oa Yodr Account

1100

......

)•10

8:00

1:80

World

1:00

~:10

I
;

l:liO

. 1:41

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8:15
8!it$
8:30

8:45

7:011

7:30

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10:30 St;lll,e 11. 1\k:h .

11:45" Thdluldlnt Li~hl
.katie's Kt!chea '
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12:15 Rold or Life
12:30 Welcome Tn:veler'
1:" ~ Q. Lowll
1:30 HOuseparty
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Garry M:oore
Art~~r Godfre1
!l)rike. It Rleb
Va!i•nt Lady
Lr-ve of Ufe
Starch for Tomorrow
Guiding Llghl
Katle'!l ~tcbe~
Road of Life
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Wc-icome Travelers
Rollert Q. t.ewis

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The BriRhter _Das
Secret Stllrtn
On Your Account
4 O'Clock Theatre
Lucky 8 Ranch
The Range Ridt'r
Doug Edwarda News.
LaRosa

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eajojed i JUke and eootut in the
hillt back of Pomeroy M011day
eveniD&amp;. 'llhe aecond clasa tests

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were pasaed on cooltlng and
wnp fire bulldin&amp;.
Boys present for the outing
were BUly Young, Johnny Bryant,
Roger Stutes, Nick Coates, Dor
Coate., Charles Downie, ·Keith
Barnit&amp;, Mike \Sw at&amp;el, Johno,v
McMurray,
Manning
Spencer,
Donald Spencer, Terry Knight and
Tommy Mltzelfeld
one visitor,
from Rochester, Michigan.
Leaders .ptiient wer&lt;~~ Ralph
Swatzel. .
Spencer and Charles
The next .meeting will be lleld
Tuesday, September 6. The troop
will journe;y to th!l Spencer farm
for a cook out. ·
ISLAND FOR SALE
POR'IL\ND, Me: UP-Maine's
real estate
opportunities
in·
elude an island with 20 ; miles of
shore and 15 Qliies of road. Price
is ODIY ""''ooO IICCOrding to the
atate's publicity bureau.

BOY'S
WESTERN JEANS
Size•4 to 12

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flea tor the •MJaa Tall Texaa" contest Sept. 16. . Entrant&amp; muat be
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Mr. and J\lrs. ·Ernest Clark of
Grove, 0., are announcing
the approachlnJ marriage of their
daughter, Marlene to Cecil J. Hill,
IJ)n of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hill
of Letart Falls, 0. ·

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TON.IGHT

Thru Wednelday

Santa Fe Passage

Battle Cry

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John Pa.,ne

Auguat 31

Palth Domergue

Clnemaacopo
Van Heflin

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Aldo filay

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Thun and Fri.
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East Of Eden
ClnomaiCOIIII
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Jamfl ' Dean

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Anne laxter

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Steve Forreat

ly IVA CAitPINTIIt
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Adams
of Findley were recent cuesta of
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Icenhour
of Outvil)e, were recent guests
of his mother and family, Mr.
and Mrs. David Wolfe and Mr.
and Mra. Rudy Durst and daugbter, Margaret.
Mrs. Zetta Boyd of Parkersburg, and son, Joe, were recent
guest&amp; of relatives a tbia place.
Mr. and Mu. Dell Talbott,
Mrs. Zetta Boyd and Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Carpenter, called on
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Circle and dau·
.
ghter, J oycc, Saurda Y evemng.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Vao
Meter and children, were recent
guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Ross Van
Meter of Spiller.
Victor Durst was a recent guest
ofMa c and"h
v ar1ee vanMt
e er.
Freida Carpenter and Howard
Lawrence attended the State Fair
at Columbua, Sunday.
Charles McKely~y and nephew
of Belpre, calllid on Eber Carpen·
ter, Friday.
Mrs. Mildred Wells and childr.en, Randy and Toni, spent the
weekend with her parents, !fr.
and Mrs. Dell Talbott, and broth"
er, Randall.
Rudy Durst, Mildred Circle
ond Dorothy Durst attended the
home coming at Mt. Alto, w. Va.,
Sunday·
George Sellara of East liverpool
and S. W. Durst of Portland, call·
ed on E. H. Carpenter, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. c. Brewer and
daughter, Ruby, attended the
F a Ir at Rock Springs,
Mrs. Joann Dobbin of
bus, was a recent guest of her
parenlll, Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar
Brewer.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen
and children, were Sunday gueslll
of his parent&amp; Mr and Mrs B
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R. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Allen and
Mr. and Mra. E. H. Carpenter
called on Mra. Mary Smith and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith and
children, recently.

11 CorolloM.
Womtll'a lro.tl AuthoritT
Did you drive tha Jaatmila boma:
from your vacation with the en..
heartening thoUJ'ht that It would
be anotherJear befo.ro tha nm
one! Half
the pleasure rou
from a good vacation Ia In reliving it after rou're home. So, don't
tuck all the aouvenlra awar In a
deep dark closet- it'a a au~ wa1.
to get the poet-vacation bluee.
Ydu can beat the blues by .or~ l
izing family Jlrojec:ta to niab~
your memories laat.
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Get tho ch.lldren busy puttnc
up post carda thar collected
hang to their room1. Encourage,
them to make a ICl'ap book Of.
matchbook cover•~ menus, bro-1
cnurea and ptc1
.. ·.· ·. cumulated.
tures thaJ acA.

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· acrapbook, with'
all tbe-~lacea
Yialted clearl71
marked and col·
ored, will add tc.
Ita
nesa.attracttu•
That·enra
1llelt In the bookcaae can ba 111811
to .4iaplay the ahella, ~ 1 .11lne
co11ea and other ltema CAUaren
IC!"e to brlna back. Manz achoola
have "Show and Tell cluaea
\VIiere each joui\Pter relatea
what he did on tacation. TM
acrapbook will )lf)p rour chDd to
be~e the beat
lecturer Ia
hili clua.
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Tellinr llaJutorlea wiD INteUiel'
for dad If the blc ona.that dldD'&amp;
ret awar Ia mounted and biUIC oa .
the wall• aa proof. The movie or·
allde projector ahoulcl ba kept Ia
an ac._tble'Jil.,;:t wou'\ be
a claore to ahoW
takea oo
.Jour vaeat1011.
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Your china doeet wiD ba tilt '
eDY7 ot the brllfge club It J!OQ
make part of '' a 1how CUe f .
icupa, pottel'J,
and OC.
.urtaea JOU pure!Ju-. Malle lio:
bela for fOUr eouvenlra bJ priJit. ·
I!Ja on placll cuc11 the !111114! CJ1
the ebop tnd tha cit, when JVIl
S~urc~ each Item.
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AN UIGINT appeal II made b)'
William w; ~ylor ol Butt.,
Mont.. for llelp Ill Jocatln1 ~·
wife lllmo&amp;eDe (lboVI), ~
"Yfandered away from our 111111a,ll
soh and me the 11ft wl4k In
June." In a tetter to the praaa
Ta;ylor ..ld, "She Ia the 'flcf.Jm
of a mental lllneu. Betcht 5o
feet·•· weight 120 pouncla, dark
i!rown hair, blue eyea, are U
years. She hu a very pleuant
peraonaUty and lhowe DO lip
of lnaanlty at mm tiJIIea." lll'a
footnote be added. "lllr)L Taylor
Ia ftnanclally able to bl In 1111
part of the world, we believe,
eepeotally Mexico or Solitll
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Injured In Auto
Mishap Last Week

Tips on·Touring

Ashworth Funeral
Services Held At

The double rjng ceremony will
be read by the Rev. John Elwood
of the Racine Methodist thurch.
The open church wcclding . will
take place • at the Letart Falls
Methodist Chu.z:ch on September
l'Z, 19511. 7:90 P. M. An Invitational reception :Will follow the ceramony at ·t he Letart Community
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Wednesday, August 31, 1955

The Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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STIVERSVILLE
Charles

mer Ashworth were held from
Women a frovtl Aulhorlr,
the Sacred Heart Church, Tues..
day at 9:30 a.m. wlh tbe Rev.
Father O'Reilly of · the Sacred
Heart Church of Pt.• Pleasant, W.
Va., officiating. ·
Burial waa In Beech Grove ,lru•~~d
Cemetery and pall·be•rert were
Homet Radford, Wyatt Radford;
Chester Knight, N'l'liert Neutz.
ling, William Matlac!i and George
Housermann.
Coming from out of town for
the services were Mr. and Mrs.
George Housermann and Misses
Marcella and Eleanor Prigge of
Cincinnati; Mrs. Lena Bramblage,
Bernard Br•mblage and Mr. and
Mra. Loren Windom, Columbus;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bramblage
and William Bramblage, Pekin,
Ill.: Rev. and Mrs. Wald Radford
Piketon: Mrs. Ray Croy, Cald:
well; , Willard Ashworth, Kent;
1 and Mr. and Mrs. Harry - Ash·
worth, Pittsburgh, Pa.

BY MilS. AltNI!TT ROUSH ,
1 Lyons who Is employ.
t Roush farm reed Itt the
ceived a badly crushed lelt arm
when his ear waa sideswiped bf a
coal truck on the West Columbia
road last Tuesday. Lyons was--{idlng with bit arm lying out the
window. He was rushed to Holzlir
Hospital where he is receiving
treatment. His arm has a com·
pouod fracture . and cuts but
"Chuck" is reported to be doing
nicely. His room number at 223.

North Mason 0. R. Y. nad an
ice cream party at the White
Church basement Satt~rday night
for members and families. , Cakes
were brought by some of the
ladies.
Ladles Aid of St. Marks enjoyed their regular meeting at
the home' of Mrs. Arnett Roush on
Thursday. A comfort was knotted
and ·b ound for the afternoon's
work.
Steve Yahnor of Patton, Pa.,
who has been visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Jesae Brown, bas returned
to his hom~.
. Misa Gertrude Motts of Colum,bus wa&amp; a . recent guest of ber
niece, Mrs. Gerald Rood. Mra.
Rood ·r eturned home with her for
a few day's visit. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McCombs and
three children spent a week's vacation with ber parents, Mr. and
Mrs. P. E. Roush.
.
Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Roush en·
tertalned ·last Wednesday evening
for their daughter-in-law, Mrs
Donald Roush who celebrated her
birthday. Present were Mrs. Lor·
etta Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Lon
Roush and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse
Brown,

IIDIVILLID

Annual Layne
~ Romance and suspense laid
back·
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against a breathtaking
Reunion To Be ground
of the city of Paris are
comoffered In
Ing to the Temple Theatre on
·Held.S~day Thursday
and Friday ennlacs.
~BEDEVlLL!:D"

The anual Layn'4! t"eunlon wUI
be held on Sunday, September 4,'
at tbe New Haven Park with a
basket dinner to. be served at 12

!)tarring Anne Bexter and Steve
Forrest, with a number of pro.
mlnent European actors and acn~n .
In rupportlng roles, tbe
tresses
A program qf activities hu
new
M-G·M
drama Is the first
been planned and i~ - foheduled to
ClnemaSeope picture to hav~
start at 2 P. M.
Officers of the reunion are La been made in France and the
Donna Uoyd, n,trolt, . Michigan, first Hollywood-sponsored prodJIC·
president; Agnes Rodgers, Wash" tion to have been filmed In Its enington, D. C., secretary; James tlret;v ·In Paris.
C. Layne, New Raven, treasurer.
Georgia Kilpatrick, Columbus, Is
general chairman of the reunion.
JIIG ENOUGH
LATI IT~RT
GREENFl.I".LL, Ia. lll'-~....W·
WEBSTER, Maaa. UP-With a renee· (Brownie)
l!!:Quaid, 03,
wife and four ~hil~e!l io support clailns to be the "blue,t Jullk
32 year · old Edw~d . F. Klys 'Is dealer west of the 'Miseiuippl
preparing to enter medical school Rlv~." The 35().pound' detler says
Kiys, who reeentlf
graduated "I don't contend 1 do the .moet
from Holy Croaa , ·College, saya business, but 1 doubt if you'll
he'll hang out cJila• shingle to flild lil,yl junk dealer heavier than
practice .medicl11~ in 19111 If .all I. am."
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goes well.
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day {lleeting ~~~Mrs. Harold
Lewis laat Tuesday• ~Ca111et rags
and a potluck dinner
helped
them enjoy ~bf.~, ·

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Mrs. "Loretta Roush celebrated
her 89th• birthday .t his week. She
was visiting Mrs. P. E. Roush and
famll;v.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Belcher and
son -called on Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McDermitt Sunday. Also preient
were Mr. and Mrs. Gale Donahue
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Roush
have been visiting their daughter
Ovel'holt while
Mrs. Kathleen
Mrs. Roush recuperates from a
recent op•ratlon.
Mrs. Frank McDermitt is lmprovinJ from a broken le.11. ,
Frank !ad Bill McDermlt~, JunIor Rollinson, and kenneth LivIngston attended the Ohio State
Fair, Satur8ay.
Penlel Ladles .\id held an all

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Jtaymond 'hlfrod •and son Clair
and ·c)alr · 'Woode attended \he
"raeea at 'toreb, s,turday evening.
· Mr'. an~ .
H.rold Swart&amp; of
"'arle~t' 1 apent the weekeod ,with
Ilia .parenta,, Mr. .tlld, Mrs. Hobart

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Mr. and Mr,
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Demonstra, will, meet at the home
Caldw&amp;ll Se.p t. a·for their
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b6oka ' arld ero:ehet work. A
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