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&amp;-Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug 27, 1957

POMEROY

SOCIETY
Mn

B~sstl"

Enzenauer has re·
fume home arter a two week va·
eation trip tn the Southeastern
She ll&lt;~com panted her
States.
daughter :md L&gt;OR·In·law, Mr. l:nd
r.th Maynllrd Karnes alld her
daughter, Mrs li1ldrt&gt;d Gamlm of
Columbus
Mr and Mrs Charles Meinhart
and sons of Colu mbus arrtvefl
Sunday for .a vlstt w1th hu par·
ents, \fr &lt;~ •d \irs Max Me•nhart
Don Thom$1s o( Moundsvtlle W
va., was a bus11ielois vtsJtor here
'Monday and was accompanied
home by Mrs f homa:,;, who spent
tbe week end WJlh her parcms,
.Mr and Mrs Ralph Gnwes
Mrs Henry H.e1bt&gt;l returned
home Sunda) afl(•r a several days
vJ o;it m Gulhpohs \1. 1th Mr and
M1s Earl 1 n~.tn
Mr and M n Willard Hcme11

!l!ld Mrs. Cleland He1ne1 spent
Sun.day in Columbus and attended
the Stale Fair
Mr. and Mrs Fred Mescher and
Clarence Owena of Grudy, Va ,
spent the week end w1th Mrs
Fannie Kaspar, Mtnersville and
were accompanied home by Mn.
Owens who spent the past week
here
Mr ADd \Ira W1lham Parker,
Columbus, Edward Parker Jr , oi
Cleveland, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth. Farley, Cheylon, W. Va,
were week end guest11 of thetr
father, Edward Parker Sr , M tncrs·
vtlle, and VISited Mrs. Parker at
Holzer Hospital
Mr. and Mrs H1ram Fisher
spent th.e week end at their home,
Mtnersville M.r Fi~her is employed tn Columbus
M1ss Sharon Grueser returned
to her home Canton, Sunday, aftter a visit with her Rrandpareotl,
Mr al'ld Mrs. Adolph. Grueser, of
Mtnc1viile, and Mrs. Webb Hall,
lf\ttland . She wu accompamed

No Stirring
is what

appeals to me!
With Rev Satin Jellocl Latex, you
just • • •
the can and atar1
j::;~;:~~.~~Tb.at''o be&lt;auoe it'o

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"Open House" For 50th Anniversary

Middleport
Society

Mr!t Hor»ee M1:EH11nny Lead·
in,e Cn·t k Road , who firarturt:o
her ankl" recently m a raH at
her hnme has had the C'ast r{'
m001ed at lht:- Jont:'s Memonal
Cltnk
Mr .ant' Mrs Gnff Ku ssell t~nd
their ramJiy had a p cnH' supper
1
at t he ~1lddleport Roadside Park
Saturdav evenm~ ThiS w11s P•e
first t!mc m 8~ years that Dr.
Deli Russell , Elwyrta, Mrs K T
Wagner. York Pa , and Mrs Lys
Sprtn gs
ton Sr wa\1 Colvrado
ant. th('lr paren ts had been to-gc
lher Others there wel'e Mrs Tlc!l
Rus ~cl! and sons and Mr Wag ne1
and twn C'h lldrf'n
Mr ~n d 'Irs Harry Munn and
daugh ter , Kimberly Mar te, Paynes
yUJe, wen:! week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs Harry M11ls and Mr
and Mrs Ru~sell Mllls and family .
Mr and Mrs Lewts H Sauer
and f11m1ly , Carolyn. Lois Ann and
George spe nt the week end tn Co
lumbus vtsltt ng Mrs Pc:lr! Smtth
and Mr~; Robert L Wiley and
famaly and attending the Stale
Fatr Carolyn remamed ror a
week 's vtslt with her crandmother
and aunt
Mrs Shnley Mills, ~rs Em
metl Blackl:lur n, Mrs Harold Eb·
ersbaC'h and Darla att~nded the
Vaughan reunton at Umon Chapel
SundaY:
PatrolmaJJ Everett Bostlc, who
is recuperating after major surgery, has been adm1lted to Hoi·
zer P.osp1tal as a medtcal p8tient
Mr. a•nd Mrs. Griff Russeli of Bradbury are pictured abo•vel Clem Church , who becam ~ ill
Sunday as they greeted many of their relatives, friends
at his home on Lmcoln Street
Monday mornmg, was taken to
neighbors on the occasion of an "open house" held at th••ir I Hoh.er Hospttal m the Rawlings·
home on Sunday, August 25 hononng the celebration of
Coats amhttlance.
Gt.1lden Wedding Anmversary
Waller Howell was at Holler
Hosp1tal MQnday for a checkup
home hy her hrothe~Jtmmy G r ~
and was reported as recovering
ser ,-who drove here for her
IrS
1St
sattsfactonly after havmg a heart
attatk
Mr and Mn Robert Harbrecht
and family of Columbu s were
fU$0
QS$
St!aron Jones, oldest daughte r
1
of Mr and Mrs Emerson Jones,
week end g11ests of their parents,
spent the week end with her aunt,
'Y:r. and Mrs. Raymond Harhrecht
1 Mrs Dorothy Dandakt.s,
Athens,
anr1 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mct:al·
'fhe Christian Crus!dcrs Class and Mrs Everett Hayes and fam·
lum.
of the F1rst Bapllst Church had Jly at Portland.
Mr and Mrs Paul Johnson and
Rev anrl Mrs Robert Wells anil t hamburger ,fry and melon
rettst
at
the
New
HMven
Roadsid
e
daughter
have moved to the Shlf·
children, Lynn, Kim and Kay, re·
Park
tht.s
past
week.
let
apartmt~mts
on North Second
1
t~rned to their home, Mohawk.
Ave and Mtli Street.
Monday, aflf&gt;:r a week's vl~1t with
Tqe Rev C. F. Hoyt , pastor of
Debby Ronnel).. oldest child of
her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. 0 the church . g.. ve the opemng
Mr
and Mr~. Paul Bonnell, CoBarnltz.
prayer and Larry Rlr.e read the
Scripture lesson at the devo- lumbus, IS visttmg her grandparMr and Mrs Harry Young ~tnd tional servtce
Gene Co lem an e nts, Mr and Mrs. Rodney Downchlldern , Charles, IHIIy aud Bar- pres ident, W!!S in charge of J tng.
biira of Galton were week end F.h!rrt busuwss mecllllll
James Dawson, Da~ton; Mr and
when
guc!ts of her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Mn.
Warren England and two
they dtscussed the bvangcll sm
W 0. Barnilz.
sons,
Tolcdu; Mr nnd Mrs Scott
progr &amp;m to be hrld tn September
Dawson,
Columbm, were week
'rhr next meelm g wtJI be on
Mn. Georgia Huff and son. Alend guests o! 'Mr and Mrs Wlll
S('pt
10
when
they
wtll
ha
ve
~
len Hamilton, will leave Wednt'!sMyers Mr and Mrs. England alsO
day for tht.dr home, Sl. Peters- polluck supper at Lhc chu rch vtmted m Belle, W Va , wttb Er·
burg, Fla, after spendmg 10 Mr.s. Larry Rice , Mr!! Gent" Cole· rdld Dawson
weeks bere cariDM for her mother, nun, Mrs Charles Vro.man fllHI
Mrs 0 . G Suter, Welch, W Va,
Mrs JolltC Turner, who Is recup. Mrs Robert M1ll s wet(' on lh!.! is recuperatmg at the Columbia
crating from a heart attack suf. ho sll's~ commiltt'e for the Aug u:st Hospital of Richland County, 2020
.meeting
fercd 111 Aprtl.
Hamplon Street, Columbta 4, S
Those prrsc nl WN&lt;' :\1 r ~nd C., after hav•ng a coronary attack
Mrs Beulah Durnell of Parkers
burg, W. Va., was the week f'nfl
Mrl' ('Burkt·
E. Ho\
nero
I anand
d nm Burke
fl ,tvt d,. whtle
guest of her daughter and so n·ln · Mrs
law , Mr and Mrs Lloyd Wnght Chil'Uil&lt;l Mt l&gt; Rulwt1 M11l ., Ma l·
tetta, Mr a nd , Mn
/Ike a1ul
and family .
Chtppcr. Mr nne! Mrs 4..'o lcm.•n
Wonl was rccetved Monday rn)lll and Jrrrv Mr 11r.r! Mr ~ Vroman
Mra John Chaac, who undcrwf'nt and Mark. \olr and Mr~ Rohcrt
surg'ery at Cabcl·Hunlmgton H o~­ Mills, Mr &lt;~n tl Mrs Eat·] Sm11h
pital, Moad~y morntni, that the Mr and Mr~ na nny l:ltown 1\11
operation was successful
nnd Mrs Don Brl'ker and Rand)·
Mr and Mrs. Eddie Smith spcl'lt
th.e week end in Newark wtth Mr
and Mrs. Harold Davts.

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der Cl
H.ol ds Outing

Less Dipping
is what I likel
Jelled Rev Satin can be loaded on brush
or roller . . . 80 you t~pend Ieee time diPping, .
more lime pointing. It can't run or drip like

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liquid poli\L

Jelled and homogenized Rev Satin bu all thelate.K: advan·
t'allet and adde new one~. lt't perfect for every room in
)'OW'

bome-includinl

kitthen a_nd bathroom.

THE POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY
42 Yean
Phone•

of Contlnumia Sorvleo

82- 43~

Pomeroy, Ohio

~ciO

Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Custer 9pcnt
t)'Je week end In Huntington, W
Va .. with her slat(!r and brother·
ln·law, Mr. and Mrs Loren Caver·
lee
'Mr1. Charles Buck vlsttcd Sunday with Mrs. Mary Rupc, Kyger,
who was observing her 84th blrt h·
day.
Mrs. C. W. Humphrey of Akron
arrived Monday for a vu lt with
Mr. and Mrs. Charlc11 Buck
Mr. and !.trs. Roy Holter spent
lhe week end in Columbua and
altended the SJalc t 'air.
Mr. and Mrs . Homer Holter and
lfande~Udnn, Janice Kay, Allen
nnd Nancy .\nn, vitlted Sunday
with Mr. and Mra. David Frecker.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Latham and
daughter, Barbara of Warren and
Mrs. Mildred Mlnael of Rocheater,
Pa. apent the patt week with Mr.
aud Mra. Ellaa Stl,les.
Mra. Francia Jacobi and Eddie
Ginther of Cincinnati were week
end guull ot Mr. and Mrt. Ehas
SUI01.

iLL·Naw Frigid&amp;~
bP.II' Value I
.n new- •vory

It'•
in&lt;h ot 11-tr.m ,.., BetoiY:
Seal Latch to ita color-p.y interior. With the

marPcai S'- Look that lnnllformo """kildlenl
lfo 1111 llatldlut Enr
lma,irie. in 10 cu. 1\. you aot a l'alllll,.s;.t &amp;IJ*

p,...,..

Choot • 8 Big Full-Width n-ovablo
Aluminum!!hel\.,. • Handy Removablellolf SIJOif
• Deep Full -Width l'or&lt;oloin Hydrator • 8llcllnJ
Chill Dr~~...., • Hup Super ~ Door wllb

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Middleport's
Garden Club
Plans Yearbook
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The program committee of tl-te
Middleport ('rflrden Club met on
Monday aftunoon at the home of
Mn. RodDey nowninc to wor.k on
their yearbooks for 1915.'1-68.
Mra. Harry Chuher Ia chalrman
ot the committee and other. pe·
sent wtre Mrs. John Zerkle, Mrs
M. L French and Mra Jamc1 E.
Harley .
The cummittee plans to 1uect
WedneldQ afternoon
at the
llowolne hothe to complete their
work',

·Butw Comportmont &amp;nil Five ReinoVable-

• 3Qulckube loa Trayo-aU in a rolriprator wblcb
l lllpo in omo1111 your kitcbooa colriaotl for lbal
"tiNaall'od •• bui.lt-in'"look.

Oalr

$198

Baker Furniture

""""' U-21
P~tLY

NIGHTS
Rita HaYworth Jamct Cagney
"STR.t.WIIRn ILOND!"
-alao--

Je»e\ McCrea

Vh·cinia Mayo
"COI.OilADO TIRRITORY"
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Mr., Mrs. V. L. Roush Ar~ Hon.ored
On Occasion Of Golden Wedding

Mr. and \In Vet~ L. Rou!h of
the Unwn rommuruty near New
Haven were honored recently at
thetr home wtlh the ce lebration
of thetr Golden Weddmg Annl·
versary .
.
Open house was held at thetr
home and Mrs Charles Smith, a
grand daught er served cai.e whlle ·
htnlee Rou~h. another
gra'bd·
daughter prestded at the punch
bowl
'
The Roush couple havf! lived

BLUE BELL
WRANGLER
JEANS

Fred Gens 84th
Birthday Is
Observed Monday

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Turner enll'rtalnf'l'
with a pl entc dinner Sunday a\
her home, Lauro! Chff .

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esturdy, heaviest Sanforized denim
trim fit

eBar tacks at points of atram No·scratch rivets.

ELBERFELDS

Of all cars In lte price

you more bla·car features • • • more
bla-car comfort ••• more built-In
value • • •

Auxiliary Unit
Hei~rs Reports
On Girls State

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It won't cost you • fortune

from

to move up to • bl•·value "88"•••
It's the lowe•t-prlce~ Rocket Oldsmobile
and easily within your' reach I_

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CBS-lV

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Pomeroy-Micldleporl, Ohio, Wedneoday, Auguat

The Ohio Area Methodlst Pastor's School, annual period o l

ot

study and inspiration for the Methodist pastors
Ohio, wit.
be held at Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, September 2 1
5. 250 npnistets have registered in advance for the school ant
500 are expected to participate.
Shortenmg
'
the lenntb of the school from five to four d~s,
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';! Dora R"se
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75
Ia tf' orm spea kers sh ou ld att raet
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•• .~.:~."~:~~ i~ :::~n~ltpl~:o!:'~ DI'es Suddenly
Or. Howard J . B,rown, pctor of

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t'be Church of the Saviour. Cleve
and, wbo is th.e

dean

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the

TUes
• da N'lght
y

cbloolt
.
... th e vita I issues 0 (
Funeral services for Dora Rose,
n erpre""#g
'he Middle East for the Metj&gt;odlsls 75 , of Bashan have been tentatiVe·
wtll be Di. Alfred Carlton. nus ly set for Friday afternOon at 2. p
Funcra. sct'vlce~; wl:l be 8J'
·
n. at the Lee Chapel 'Church.
leader of th.e Congrega
nounced as soon as art·an.\{emenl 'i.IODary
onal
Ch
h
d f
Mrs. Rose died . suddenly on
l
urc - an
ormer
prestd ruesday
have been completed
•
·
•ent
of
Ale
o
c
11
g
evening
at St. Joseph's
1
•
pp~yr a o e e, an
...,
Friends may ca ll at the Ewln~ the
Honorable William M Roun Hospital in rarkersburg
Funeral Home
re, a.ssistdnt Secretary of S'tate
Burial will be made In Beed 'or Near )$astern, South. Ameri·
Survlvmg are the following ~
Grove cemetery
~ftn, and African .1\.ffairs
;hLidbren Mhrs Lucy Wllltacms, Co·
um us, C ester Rose,
anton
ReMa:istrdation
for
classes
will
be·
Mrs.
Dorothy
Wtllard,
Jaekson
~ In on ay
morniUI
ilL be
h. 1 .-~ and the first vt ue, 111., Mrs. •·rth
Dt::'
a D ye., wa d•·
c1asse&amp; w l
e,... at 2·00 P m worth, Ohio; Denver Rose, Marion .
'Monday.
schoolClaases
will close
on Ohm·, Arthur Ro,., Belpre ·, and
l'huradayTile
at noon.
{or the
minilters wUI cover almost ev.er.... John Ro&amp;e, Bashan.
h
f
I al
. .
Also survtvtng are one brother,
P ase 0 pas or mtmstry The Elmer Bookman oi East Liverpool
classes are ~ntitled: "The Church
as Teacher", ''Tbe Chureb in His- Ohio, 12 grandchildren, and stx
tory", "The C!l.urcb as Healer", il'ea~ gr}_ndchddren
Band Dir(.ctor, Ray Woodgeard '"l'he Church it Wert", ''The Na·
Frten~ may call atthe residence
announced today that several t
f th Ch h"
1t Bal5ban. Burial wiU be made
Pomeroy Hi gb School Band mem· ure 0
c
un: r and "'l'hi" in .the Cbesk!r Cemetery.
A hers
'"d •-e~ promoted. Jim Chun:h in Society".
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Lohse, son o-&lt; r and Mra, Har·
The Mond11y evenln'g prO""ARl
old Lohse, Pomeroy, hal been Of· will \feDtU\'e
a period of song~"
ledl
r
ficially named as top aergeant. by Charles E . King, former "di..
J 1mmy succ~ ed s Ro bble Browa, l'e&lt;:ctn• of the "'Wing Over Jor·
S S
wh o• ta now enrolled at Oh. Io State dan" ·~ebolr. Chapel serv1...,,
dur·
~o
and a tnembEor of the Clmous Ohio tng the week will be C':O\\ducted
State Unlversity MarChing Band.
Dr. Harold
Kellogg, admini
A
Sheila
daugbtet of 'Mr,' ~li,atlve assist.nt, to BJshop Hazeri
C lvD
and Mfa. w. L.
Werner. Blshop w.,.~er fta,:
In .. 'action for money :tiled
nam~ a~ the
he will be presenl
'~~n.Shelia
school. Dean of the 10 the MClg-&amp; County Cou
of
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Howward oJf thBroe wsna·' CoK.nnnEwoinn.PI_;ascJ..~dtr'rY, HFloorladred. .
v~.
......
as preSident of Middleport De·
~~:!~; ~ vdopment Co, lnr., and HQY.tard's
Tradlng Po&gt;l of. Pli.iddi-'&lt;W!I'
'named defenth.nt al&amp;ng •with the
· and Rose
Security Savii\gs 13ank or kthens.
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S~~'~e:Brown
was
as a
· -n,e acUnn · was i&amp;m!tuted by
flag
with one more yet to Dunham,
Porta- Clyde G. MUlhone, Meigs County
be named. ·
mouth; Re~ Charles E.
, We•t Treasurer for $2 ,82 7.1 6 In perSon·
JA.ceording to Dtrector Wood· Portsmouth;
Rev. 0
Howard 111 taxes; the State o{ Qhio for
geard, other ratings and promo- Householder. wellston ; Rev. How· , 143 37 for taxes; Lowe Hurt
tions w11l be annoanced in the ard c. Pettit. Jaeklon; Rev. Floyd Chair Co' for $62 72 on mer·
aeU" future.
Rowe, SdotovUie Chu~h. Porta- drandise; Tombigbee Mill And
; 'nte Band made ·its first appear- mouth; Rev. Richard H. Bauer, Lumber Co. $83 CoT merchandise:
ance of the season at the Meigs District Superintendent, Ports· One 14Joute Washer, $150 fOr
county Fair where it received mouth; Rev. Willie Y. Jenklns, ir., merch'indise American Sales &amp;
numeroU&amp; compliments from the Maneh~ter; Rev. Lewi.11 E . Nlehals Distributors,' $276.07 for mer·
luge erowd assembled In the Franklin Church, Portsmouth; Rl\v chandiae; Underwood , $2'78 54 for
grandstand. Band members were Lawrence Schmitt. .,ak Hi1l; Rev. merchandise; Stiver Sheen Mfg..
attired m their 1\,Ummer uniforms A. Richard Tener, Wheelersbure· 1 ·co. $l05 48 fur merchandise an~
conaistmg of purple overseas caps, Rev. John P Lewia, ?tfanly Church carson , Pirte , Scott &amp; co., $4SO.·
white shirt, belts and trousen, to- of Portsmouth, Rev. John H. El· .M ror merchandtse.
gether w1th whtte shoes and .socks. wood, ·Racmo, and Rev. Donald
The plamtlffs p:ver Chat ~ 1 cr1
A purple handkerchief in the Kelley, Cbelapeai:e.
11Tlounts are owe£1 them and it!!k
shirt poeket completed the color·
1
for appointment of 8 rece{verh.lp
--1f
ful at\ire
and order pr~venltng the sa 1e 0
properties in Middleport by the
defendant.

ReceJvers
' hip
J A ked Jn
Court A t•

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With school ·~heduJed to start
on next Tuesday, Chief W .T.
Tbom of .Maaon has iYued a re·
minder to niotorista that the Speed
limit through the town Js llli miles
b
..
per our.
"' I
th f
b
Thorn empnas zed. e aet t at
all persons exceetlini that limit
and fined. He
Would be arre -'ed
n
no o'ne goadded that he -nted
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II
ing 215 or 30 m es per · hour
through the town.
children
H• •1.0 added t •-t
IUJ.
riding &lt;bleycies must atay on the
right of the road. He remined 4:hil
dren not to Weave back and forth
acrou the road &amp;o to atay on the
,
('ight side.
The chlef .abo reminded drivers
of can to stop when school bus·
Bell were loading and unloading
Cbudr.n.
.

Corred Name
For New Flu
:...l.}IS'hed
Is EstaJJ
WASIUNGTON uP- Is tt OrieR·
· tal fl\1, A$latic flu Dl' A!ian flu?

Al1 thtte nrmas have been used
tince the new virus w.as discover·
ed in HOJFI Kong ltst Apdl ,
There il no "oRiclaJ." name.
but tbe u. S. PubUc ~ealth &amp;er
viee h ..• recently ..11~1 .On thr
_,.,
o.
terril "Asi.n 1nu." '-1' 1·tii1Je I~
now rapidly ·,beCqrfttiil\ ,.ta.ndi.rti
Jn med\;cal and ~D.tftie pape.!.'l
BI.it "Aiia'Lle flit"· I.. aU rirht
too. Many of th.fl'. \fU,blic Health
s ~ doctors UJe. 11 i tonvet
.~n ,
·
For th
i tilic '1ly laded
tbe ..Hally eeo~ n!me~ist "A.':
8001 Kong 't-b1)'.......nfeard.nr ~t J.s
a train of the A....prime type 'Of h\nuenza and wu flpt DCllted: , 1n

,.:uon.

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Labo
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~ ey over ..ue
r ay wee
e A.~ j
d I
L
t
ma or an m nor tournamen
will be held at the meeting with
the double eliminatidD system being uaed. Competitors elimi,nated
prior to the fourth round of play
will enter the mlnQI' tournament.
Th l
t will •-•In at I
e ou11amen
ut:a
m n S t d
t tilt L·on
p.
,.o
a ur ay a
I a
Cl'"•
In• Ripley•
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u'SON CLINIC

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Admlsaion1: Franlc Harman, St.
Albans, AU.81J!t 24; Mrs. Jane. Napper, Middleport, August H.
Birtb: A 10n, Mattbew Allen, to
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Napper of
Middleport OD Auau.t 25.

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COLU1o!BUS UP - The Ohio
State Medical Board will an~ounce
Oct. 8 wheth~r It )Vill suspend or
revoke the license of Dr. Joseph
A ~"'--er former Faitfleld County
· il- '
coroner wbo pleaded gutlty to
wrlti"'"' false narcotics preacrlp·
._.
doni
' here TUeld•v to
The board
met
~
....,.
eoradder lfna• action to take.
Geer told the board be plead~d
guilty to the charges because he
thought 'tbat wouHI "end:~ubliclty." He was pla~ed on probation
AprU 11 by the M~cer Cd~u.nty
Commcn Pleas Court un con tt10n,
among other thiDRS, that he resign
as coroner.
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with hl1h 61-76 north anti 76 to
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!Southern Senators Fl.g:ht
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Of Barn Tuesday
A FutJ.le Batt Ie Again
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The c •vI I RIg ht s f easure
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Melgo County Sheriff Robert c
flartenbach,lleputy Howud Prank
1nd an inveatig~tlor from the State
P'lre lloroball'a office lodol' were
:opductlng an inveotiption into
the ein:UJ!lStances IW'I'OUn4tng
:he
burning
of • barn
In Lol&gt;anon
rown1ldp
TUesday
momtu.
which
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Tbe sheriff Nid toda;o. fbat tho,
'&gt;arn belonging to SmlU. Lollll
mddenly ignited Tuesday;,.omlnl
~nd burned completely be1on aoy
ald could (Wen M ~umaioned to

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scene.
He old that
lhe
t the
fire indl~ated
that ......... wu
• llrong odor of gaaolin;:-..:.val.,..
":!Df, at the time.
Suspoctin« arson u.e oherlfl
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ruesday aftc~noon
arrette•
• .... 1one
suspect in th cue for lnve
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b
h
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&gt;.~on, ut e was eventually
'ea~ed after questioning.
hHarted nblaci'J indicated that fur·
er eve opments In the caae
"Day be made later today.
1n o ther acuv
·• i ty at the Mella·
County Jail today Orma Caltrider
15, Long Bottom, held ,,·- Au•.'
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19 · on charges of cohabitatlon,
was released on payment of $64.40
foward her fine aad eQsts of 11100
•
usessed. by Justice of th~ Peace
lR· E. Grmdl~y. A 30 day Jail seo-1
.ence was 5Uspended by the mat
1strate.
Oakle Klser, 27, Letart Falla,
held for mtoxication char•ea wu
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released whe. ri charges. wexe With·
d rawn by Clly autuOI'Ities.
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D
ona td L ovett, 34, of Portland,
Wa. reIease d fr om custodY Tueada Y afte r be mg P1ck e d up fror 1nII ti
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Father upset
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CINCINNA TJ UP - A 19·rear·
old partklpsnt in the ~ent
World Youth FesUval in Moacow
who aaid on her return '"·t "the
...... will
Americana are awenort"
be 1
her gfvtehn
ps'ydcbiatodtrlc:
a er lll.t
ay. treatment.
samuel Saxe', a Cincinnati attorney, laid he wu UP8et ..._, state.,
menta hta daughter, Charlotte, had
made in New York. The girl de~ribed the Russians u ll peaceloving people who prObably pre..
vented world war by pattlng down
the Hungarian revolutloa
"Charlotte I•J:ubbOI'n a'rut e-o,...
tional oomet1· m a," liaxe said. He
"''allll'ed she wu nel'vouo, 'L I·ed~
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up, •nd didn't "eat - m•lee
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P
righ'"
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A 1-slunan
1 ~ 1 y·•· · . at •L....
;n,
~:a~
wtc:
colfegtH;onservatory bf, . M~slc,
Cbarlbtte aa1d sbe wu WQ:Iln&amp; to
take psychiatriC! treatrnent o~e a

Showers For....ast wee~.
Toda,.v Thr
gh
• ~ ou ont Rowley And·Reed
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BY UNITIO PR&amp;SS
A cool eir blast frotJl\
bearing rit.Ore than a little blbt of
ui
d
a umn , sprca into the nation's
northeast today and sent read
tngs skidding into the 40s and
SOs.
\.
Heavy ra!ns broke out along
the southetn border of the cool
all' mass, soakll1!g Indianapolis
wlth BS of an inch durinlg a .six
!tour period Tuesday night and
dumping ?S·i.nch at mil Cily,
K
an.
Light rain also fell In the roo~
atr over the Northern Plain.!l and
GN!at Lakes .
.The oool air advance into the
northeast dropped ternperuturcs
by an average of 10" to 20 de·

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£hangas Owne'rs
\of

The RowJey and Reed Hardware
Store, which was eatablilhed aa
the Rowley 1 and Barry Hardware
Store In 1884, opened today under
new management witb Marion
and Edward T. French as the: ownen.
The store, which hu 1be~n own·
ed and operated by Mr aftd Mra.
E . ' A Ree.d ond Mia Nancy Reed,
il one of the olde1t stores in tbe
area and has been i.n the aame
bulldlnc for 73 years.
Gene Hawkins, who has been
employed for several years by the
Reeds, wtll remain with the new
Oflners.

'rbe store has been closed lor
11everal days while In.ventory waa
,
taken be(ore the chanfe of 0wD•
di~~J ~~:Y co;~;r t~ea~::;~:.~~: ets with the name tb remain the
but S'Cattered showcr9 are seen same accordlnl to th~ J'reneb
from the Northern and Central family.
Plains eost••ord Into the Grc•t
.
I..alces regit)n and the Ohio Nal·
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Sch00IAge Clilldren's Fut ure--- Blocks
tu rn tan
Path Of
Is ausing Educat ors Concern Ad.]0 urrunent

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The future of Meigs County's 5744 school age youngsters,
along with those from each of thf;!' other 87 counties In the
state, has become a major concern of the Ohio CommissiOn on
d
Be
E ucation yond the High School as it tackles the problems
facing higher edueati'on t'n the ne•t
... 10 Year"....
The 12-memOOr Commission, appointed by Gov C. William
u.~
O'Net·u l.l!t .....
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to prepare a
"blueprint" for education beyond;
tbe blgh sehool i.D. Ohio, il mail·
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log a ci&gt;Wlty·b"'~unty study of
~
~nrotlment and population statu.
tin to be used. as a gutde rnr Its
0
future action.
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Over ·~ ex"bi'ts arc ex-•·d
..vu
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to lie in place at the w..t Vir•
lnla Natio. .l Guard P.••••.
•n•a:v·~
pt, Pleasant when ~ the ~ Mason
cou~•, Fa- uouth Sh-- •e' ·"'~ way r··~
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v.. lo- wt
under
at 4 p. m. Friday.
The exhibits wtll be tbe reIUlt.r of tbe yeat's wol"t of the
4-H, FFA and FHA Club memben
o.r Mason County. They will In·
elude llivestock:, handicraft, field
sewing and
1 nd aarderr crops,
coOking. All elljhibita exeept hve·
Mlock will be In the Armory. The
liveetock will be in a tent d1r-

Reserved seat tlcbts for •'I
Wahama High School'l
I b II
h
ot .......
oot J games ave n uco::R~ 10·
ln too f.ast. In early aalcs a~i'd1
.~o~.
ing t'O Head Coach Roa pb' Say. e.
S
I dod
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. ayr~ rem hn · Pt:Ospox~o~"e
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hal tbpur
chasers of t e tJC~·•
t
e)'
\would admit the holder to lafx
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Ill
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·avme games a
are •!i! ng a
prlce of $4.50 each , 11lat'~ ·the!
IliUM price that .a penon w.ou'fu
pay If he attended eaCh gRme and
purqtased a tt.eket at the gate.
The ticket guarantees the hold·
er the same seat for e~h of the
home games. An area. between
the 315 yard hnes has been fel'IJCed
-d
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oII an d on IY re!erv ed ,._,.
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'1: .~~~~:n tt;! A.:;~·rrndivi~Ual ··~~ ;!i!':~···ut that
etltlblta, educa-tional exhibits will

be "" di•ployc The eduoatlonal
ethlblts will be set uo by FFA ,

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the advantage in holding one or the tic.
kets he, In the fact that • per·
son can toke his time in ret.tlng
to the park f.or a game. His aei.t
•- ossured 11•im.

WASHINGTON UP-Sootbern
hghtmg a lOSing la~&gt;t

senators

.s~:rnd a~.atnst the cml r!ghls bill

stood all but alone today in the
path of eontressJOnal adjourn.

menL

HollSe·Senate eonferees ca-lled
meetings to compromise. on the
foretgn aid money btll and Jegj$latwn atmed at prOtecting FBI
r11eo. F•- aruon ·-- expect ' d.
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The Hoose J\.se ll was ready lo
go home on sh&lt;Vt nolt~c- But t~
southerners were expected to
drag out the debate over ~lvil
nghts for two or thr~ rnon
d
' bil .
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At th.e same ttme tt. 15 wa~ the
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JJtatus uf other
maJOr lc .. ;.. l ..tio:a ·
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Imm1grahon · The House called·
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up 1ts t~ailed barcbhip im-~-a
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tion blil for actmn It would""'6•
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Amerll"an shores to thousand~, of
addJtlonal immigrants. 'f.be Senate has passed a similar bill
Par The Senate l pased by
top-heavy vote, b1lls that would
fatten the pay enveloi)CJ of 1,·
.aea.ooo
postal and federll white:
collar W'Ol't;ers by 1an , estimated
$8I 6 .640.000 Both bil15-already
throu ..h. the House-w~t to
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Trymg
• T Settle
Man'etla Strike I

In an effort to ~tttam the goal
of Governor O'NeiiJ of provtding
.., 1- •• p01111ibJb, -ual educa·
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Uomtl oppertunitv
faU oolle."'C
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Dr. John C. Balr:er, pres:iden.t

MARIETTA, Ohio UP - ~gollators
continued efforts today to ef.
I
ect an early settlement of a t,.oday--old strike of abo-ut I 400 em·
'
ployel
of
the Elertro-Met.allurgtc·
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a1 o pw:n1 near ere.

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of Q_hfo University, and ehainnan
Oft~ Commiuion, bas stated
lhatd tbb .is need easary,I "' h•r,d':"f
to etermtne 1 equa e Y w a · 1
any, new programs of study BQd
new fadltti~ wtll be needed Ill
the faee of an aotJcipated doubl·
ing or poesibl)' tripUng of apllege
enroilment.J by 1970
'&gt;
In a repilrl p"'PPf&lt;d fOt" 'he
JtJO COitEV A:.ssodation in Ut•
u Ms reported that 71 per cent
0( the college age population \in
-'led 1
Meigs County were enru,
n
college. Of 1456 youths between
19 and 22, the study !.bowed 171
attendmg one oi Obio's M col·
leeea or unlver!tities.
In the statlstlcat 5lu£1y Lt beeomes nect'9llary to look abo at
the poputatwn tnereases in the
!•tate of Ohw by eou.ntles. Iii
Meigs County for eKample, 1 two
per- cent incre~se bas been noted
trom 19,'lU to 1956. In 19M the
population was listed as 23,22.7 in
cont:rut to 23,723 in 1956.
The Meigs County increase is
part of a 13 per cent mcrease
in Ohio for the Aame period Ttn!
state's population jumpe,d from
7,948,000 In 1950 to 9,006,000 m
JHfJ,
From all the statistics bcmg
~athered as part of the Commiss.
ion's work, Governor O'Neill belt'eves the most sicrnifieanl are
~··
those covering 'births in OhiO
•inthe colleie acr.. popu
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Jatlon ftom. 18M to lll70 -.nd the
~01 ..... ~..~
eollele _ enrollment
for the same --1...1,
He ~Int.&amp;' o~';at births an·
nuaUy have iricreued fl'om 118,..

The employe&amp;, ·members of the
Oil, ChemlcsJ and Atomic Worken Union, )eft their Jobs Tuesday
m suppart of demand! for htgh.er
pay, job security provtSions and
other bel'teftt.s tn a new con~ract
A company spokesman satd the
union hact reJected a three-year
contr.a:q. WJ.mg for a
crease of IO' Io
lft'e.ightb annual
.iu:Jproved overtime pay.
I """e old , t'Wo-weilr - 'eontraet ex·
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pired at mldil.ight Tuesday aiid
PoeW: 'J1be artnunistratio.n's
picket JiDeJ immediately formed
postal rate boost b.W that woold
I brmg tn an eldra half·b1llitin a
year m revenue appeared rmnly
shelved ln the Senate Pollt Office
r.ommittee. The House bas passed
il
0
Crowds f1Ued the gallenC$ in·
tenmttently as the ~tb Congreg
struggled through the fmal days
ft
f
uf the sessiort.
Tho1J.S8ntf.s (){ spectators gath·
The Wabama Athlehc Boosten ered to wat~h the House pass the
will meet at Wahama High School new comproTTH.se ciYII rtJ!hl!i bill
on September 9 at 7 '30 accord.i ~ ' Tuesdliy and rush. it ~o the Sento Coach Ralph Sayre of t he ate But only a scatlerm.g of ' onWhitt Falcons. .
d .. th lookers watehed the Senate deAI persons 1ntereste
tn
e bate 1t Tuesday /light until JtftF·
a~tivitJes or th.e Boosters are urg· ly midnight .
cd to attend the meeting. Plans
ror the season's acttvitles Will be
EariY in the eventn g an al}ing
made at that ttme.
old man was heLped to th.e Sen·
L-In the p.a8'1:·b,the
have
.
ueen respons ~ e or ' ""' pur
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t
bo d ho.pttal bed to vote lor the feuClltil,e 0 equlpme.Do ' a score ar
and many other things to help eut pay boost bills.
'" 1--• 11 b ket• ·JI
d b ~...
Southern Dentol!ratic Senat&lt;lrs
~.,.e uvwa ' as lhl an
a""· gave no 51 ..... 50 far that lheu
ball squads at Wahama In addl·
&amp; "
th
lion.
ey serve
re freshmen '".... . fight agamst tbe civ1l rights bill
to visttinR teams and th.e Falcons WOU'Id be turned tnlo :t filibuste-r.
follttwing each game.
They appeared ~ontent to stttle
for .a few days of speeches and
deiaymg-tact.ics..
SPECIAL MEETING
Other congressional news:
Spare Parts: The Senate Inve s·
A special meeting of lhe Syra· ligatm.o subeomnuttee sought to
cuse PTA has been called for
&amp;
Au~. ••, ·, n the Syracuse learn from Ai,r Fol"Ct' officials
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h .......... million dollars worth of
School for the purpose of dlSCUS· ... ,... '"
excess s.pore p•r!o piled u.p ai
ol••
plans for kitchen equipment \relic bases. The subcommittee
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to be presented the school board.
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'de t said tn summonmg offieals for
Mrs, au1 1een
anc s, prest n "uestionin~ that .some or the
asks aU members to be present.
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!pare ()3Tt.s had been attUmuiat·
tng .smce the Korean War.
Women . Tbe women's equ&lt;Jl
right3 constitutional ameLdmenl
l n old Senate perenmal-bloonii!d' agaU• brien y in the Senate.
The .Judiciary Commlttoe voted
1t out. But the Senate clearly
.
of teachers w i th t he excep t 10n planne d to let it Wilber.

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Waham.a Athletic
Boosters T Meet

0 septembe 9

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0ver 400 Exhib'Its T'ICkel Sales
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La
A
1f[f ham
Are Expeeted At
g t "a a '
F8rJD Y00th ShOW at
t~ome
same
eome

d • H Cl • d 1 t -•
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n cr.,...,.
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ed orgenizatlons.
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4-H &lt;;lub, .won first place in the 'YY·est Virginia otate Public
Admluion to the show i.s free
Speaking Cont.o•t for girls in 4-H Club work during the past and dir~tora Bf the affair are
""t • MUJ
MIETING. CALLID
weeIt end at Jac SODS
'urg~ne every&lt;lnc to ,attend, proM,iss Spencer, who is the daught~r of Mr. and Mrs. Fred mi•ing a show which the enti.re
The- Eagles Clua of tl)e S;tTt·
Spencer of Mason, won out over four ott(et girll(, all winners family can ei)Joy.
cu.ae Methodist Chureh will meet
'lf reaional contest. hold tuijer
.,
,
Friday, Aug. 30.
in tbe summer..
Hop-T&amp;-R Club The Jl.rlo .m:Odeled
MARK IT R•PORT
She ts the lint Muon County C!'Olllplelte costume•.
rnade \ 'b)'
CINCINNATI UP Produce:
POLIO DE(RIASIS
4-R Club member to win the state therDl!le vea. c
~JJS, steady; net prlee.s at firm
'!ontest. The title of ' ber speech
MiN ' Speo~r and J'olmiOb won con.wmers white and brOwn, A
COLOMB US UP _.. Tbe Stale
th t1 ht to
te I th t l¢ · jumbos 'l7·53; A large 45-49; A ,,
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' ¥11 't.ivihl '"H".
e t·g
compc 0
e !_~
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all •• ••· B ,.:eatth llepartment today NPw.·...,.,
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M~s Spencer gra~uated from eve~1 'b)' winning aim ar con~.,.s rne .urn.
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a, polio cases in Ohi9 for '~e
Wahama High Sc:flo01 lest spring ln n.Oonal competition Ia RoaM large 33·39; ~B whtte and bro~n. . k o! Allg., 19-25. 'l.'hl• was 1a
'lnd w111 enter Ohio Unlveraity at County.
.
, A lvfe G4-M, A medium 41 -42 · &amp; c:onslder.tlle drop from the ~e
4.tllenl tbla fall. Sbe wa1 va.ledie.
Winner of f1rst plac;e ln the larte. M-47.
period Jut year when 48 easel
torlaa of her eta"'
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· State oonteat wu Steve Allman Cbictens, steady; ' fryert; 3-3~ werel reported.
Joe~
' Jo)lnaoa It Pt. Pleuant, of Lewla County. 'Mia Spencer l.b 19-21; heavy hens J3-1t; I!Jht
qjlf,
lbbo tD the bo • b- won flut over Rebeeea Bolden of ~ena 11).12. Volume and prl&lt;:i!!
,
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. ~ t-o!u.t at
~e Harrison County Marsraret Hoc~ dLstrl~ution on ,fryers, 10,000 It
DIVORCE ASKED
4 ribbons were aJm wOn enam..lth of Jeffe;1011 County ¥at: iV; 3o.a~at 20; 8.00o at 2tHi;
Mary Brown of ltutl~n4 ~e,.·
tti \he sute Style llevtew by Jaa- a:aret. M:ePhersan ofMefter!'cOua: 15,000 at '21; '1,700 at undetermln· day filed suit in Meip ~
lee lordan of tlle Mountain Climb- ty,and Sue G.HTisoD of Ohlf Colin- ed prius.
Common Pleas Court for -dlvorc:e
..,.Club ldlli Naney·J!Ia!n of- th~ If, ' ,
1
Bill(&lt;r 90 ..J»'e Tl.
ft;&lt;m Kent 8I'OWll of llltllaDd.

June Spencr.r, a member of the Mason Good Luck Clover

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LocalMethodistPastorsPlan
Sberiff'Suspects.
Claimed BY,: Death
To Attend School For Pastors Arson In Burning
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Chn:aer Tonmey
T .8 A R• ]
Chief W. Thorn
0 e t •p ey
Board Cons•'dei'S
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k
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WarBS DrIvers
Durmg ee en
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Ctlon
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The West Vira:inia State Check·, Pr 0 bahle A
On Speed Lum er •... ournamen••t WIll beD h ld ·k A • t G

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class, the Oldsmobile "88" offerr.

Present w·~re
Mn Oe st~ l f'
l'oothrman, fo~a1rmo nt . W. Va .
i\'k's Beul11.h Durnell, Parkersburg
Mrs. Samuel Turner, Ashland , 0
Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and
~htldren. Pomeroy; Mr. and Mr•
Mtlton Hood and sons, Middlt&gt;
port, Mrs Georgi~ Huff and son.
St. Petersburg. Fla., and hoste ss.

the Auxiliary of the Fooney·Ben·
'hett P()St, No. l2S, American Le·
gton, to the 1957 Bu~keye Girt~ ·
State gave 11 ..,repart ot her at
tenrt'ance at the annual Girls'
c: ' "l .. •V'h""n thp. .A uxilh"'' mel
Mondoy at the Le;lon Hall
Mr~ Dale Mournmg, pi e11idl'nl
was ln charge of the meeting 11nd
Mlll8- Stanley thanked the .t.u:dl
iATy for the opportumty of a1 ·
tending s1.1ch a tine conrerence uf
outstanding Vfl\tn( women from
the entlre atlte.
Mrs. Norman Wayland gave hf' l'
report of the State! Conference tn
Cincinnati and or Oh.trlcl 8 Con
ference held recently at~ Lllbopo.
hs.
, t' •
Mrs. Mourning ha,.,~'houn.c~cl
the appoin.tment of U1e following
committe~ ehatrmen: Rehablllta·
l ion, Mhl Norman Watlandi Am·
We'lle:t Fey,
cricani!l'm, Mrs.
Child Welfart&gt;, Mrs. P=-ul Hapton·
shU; Community Seritee, Mrs
Don Roach.
The AUldllary p)an;ned to atslst
the Lecionnatm with t,he refresh·
ment slands 11 tbeir Labol' Day
program at tbe Middleport stil·
dlum.
It was announced that alter
Oetobet 20, tbe Stat'C DeparL·
ment 'Of the Aux.I.Uary has ralSEld
the annual dues ~ $2.50. One
new mfmber, Mrs. Henry Ret1.·
mire, Mason, was voted into the
AuxUiary. Refnlshments were 1er·
at the cl~ of tM meeting.

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-Pomeroy High
Band Promotions
Are Announced

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At the tlme of her death Mr!'
Meinhart wa., 92 years and ~
months of age. She wa~ bor11 h
Pomeroy,
Add.ihonal surv1vors are a sor
Walter J Meinhart cl Hunting
ton; two grandchildren. Walte
H. Martm, Dayton. an-d M rs
Thomas Clark, LanCD~er;
t~
great granctohildren Rcbeeca Ann
and Jud1th Lynn ~lark

Mrs C. P Galh!.ghcr and Mrs
WilHam Allman entertained the
Staff and Officers of Meigs Tern· ,
ple, Pythum Sisters, at the former's home Monda) evening, Mrs
Allman, prc5ident, was in charge
of the• busmcss meetmg which
opened wtth prayer in unison. 1

Ruah Philson, who had been I
vl&amp;iUng his aunt, Dr Kathryn Phil·
son, Aut.urn. Ala., returned here I
With her this past week Dr Phtl110n is vlsitin11 her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Philson, and other

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~nttne

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nf her daughter, Mrs. Guy N
Martin of Lancaster, Ohio.

Pythian Sisters
Entertained At
Gallagher Home

George Childs.
~utor and family.

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Mhl. Wendel Meinhart, a rc&amp;J
dent of Pomeroy lor 8? year
daed Tuesday night a.t the hom1

The 8-{th birthday anmversary
ot Fred Gans was observed Mon.
dt~Y by the family wtth ll special
dinner
Netghbors and friends bonored
Mr. Gam; with a bl!'thdsy c;.ard
shower He re~aved vi~1tors and
romim scenced a'bout the years
when he was boa ~ foreman for
the Ebersbach &amp; Schaefer Coal
Co. and Pomeroy wns a promtn·
l•nt Ohio Raver crnll port.

The next meetmg will be tn
September at the horne o[ Mrs.
Karl Owen with Mrs. Horace MeElhinny as co-hostess.
Games were played durtng the
evening and pri'!!CS won by Mr&amp;.
Dave Farmer, Mrs. Karl owen, 1
Mrs Phihp Memharl and Mrs.. j
M)'!'on Miller. The hostesses sev·
ed chicken salad, hot rolls and
coffee to those named above; a
guest, Cmda Farmer, Dayton , and
these members, Mrs Lena McElhinny, Mrs Homer Jones, Mrs
Othb Watts, Mrs. Cash. Bahr, Mrs

(a

At La.ea~t~, 0.

Beat buy lOT IChool or alter/

VISitlligiliJeiri'i'ni,~W~i~ll~!aimiiriclioilii.Oi'i'"ipioiritlianidi.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~,..,~-J

Mrs Josie

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Wtll Wtlloct, who bas been aeriou1ty ill at hiS home on South
Dale Marr, Mrs Margaret Kay, Seco:1d Avenue, . has been taken
MilUe Bumgarner, Mrs. Katte to Holzer Hospital
,1 _
::-::=-------~ou;::; ~.a.Olga Romh, Mrs Ot- APPLE GROVE
e
us • Mr anc. Mrs. Ed Fry,
Mr. and Mrs . Johnnie Fry, )tt.
Mrs Ruth Parsons l'f Tanners
and Mrs. Frank Reynolds, sons, Run attenderl Sunday School at
and Mr. and Mrs. R. T Blessing
t~atrytew Churc h Sun-day.

in the Umon Community fOG, for·
ty-tbree years and are Doth them·
hers of the EUB Church !.here
Attending the event were Mr
and Mrs. Douglas Roush and chll·
dren , Mr and :.\{rs.. Dave New·
bunt and w ns of Pomeroy, Mr

Mrs. Josie Turner
Is Hostess For
Picnic Dinner

Phyuts Stllnl""Y· deles:tatc

and Mrs. Ci)urles Sm1th, Miss Betty Jones, Mrs Marte Bridget of
Racine, Mr and Mn Harold Vw·
ll, Rev and Mrs Forrest Murray,
Martha Murray, Mr and Mrs. Everett lluffiagton , Mr. ' and Mrl.

s.t ·

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Beth and Barbara Fultz are
Mr and Mrs William Ev·
eraon &amp;nd daughter~ whUe theu
parents , Mr and Mrs Bernard
FuiU, are Qn a short \'&amp;cation
Ben Phtlaon is on vacation from
Corporation of
the Vanadium
America pLant a Graham Station.
vl~ttlne

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~ro;r ~e:~o ~ ~~6 v~nie~~

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000 in 1930 to 232,000 ln 1930
During the ycarl 1950 to 1970
when the
yo\Hlgsters 'becollege age, tlfc 1&amp;.21 year
·· e
A up will inercaBe from
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I 7'9000 Projec"··
o ~ • ·
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· t
t•· number
u-.:
gures m o [Ill:
age •~uth ·-•o ...iiJ
o1 CO11egeattend
actually
college, RJ.•
Ohio"''Ia
f d 'th
idi
t illti'ea lor
aee WI prov ng ac
(C ti ed
p li! Twtn
__ on nu on a e

Frl•··.

.w·
Higlt School Prepares.
For 0penmg
, 0 n Next Tuesday
ahaq~a

Wahama• High

Scltool's

staff

of a band director ts complete for the coming school year ae
cording to Clyde Foley, principal.
Foley said on Tuesday that 19 teachers had been assigned
to the school and in turn had been assigned to their respect·
1
ve c1as6es •
' 'Wbelher or! not a band director
--- ltill be hired by tbe time school tion and coa.::h; Lelah Jane Powell,
Tu ..
t Commerce; Isabelle Rayburn. Math
O.PJ!rll on next
es...,y 18 no and Science· Helen Roberts, Phv·
'knb~. Several prospects had sica! Education; Ralph Sayre, Phy·
been ~ntacted since the resignat- Sl~al Education and coach; Glenn
Uon of James Breen in m1tl·sum· Smith, voeat:looal Agriculture;
mer btit u yet none have accepted Olston WriRht, Social Studies;
tbe Wahama po~ition.
Nonna Lee Roach, Social studies;
Teaebers at Wahama for the Je-rry ru~hs, Math
.
eolnini ·year and their assliD·
Although school does not open
f 11
until next Tuesdt~y
teach~rs
JPintl are u 0 uwa:
Katberin~ Alexander English; throughou~ ~ ~e county ~inn thetr
J.. line
~ ' d En
year's actlVIttes on F'rtda~. Aug·
1
Bue 11 Mu ce an
ust 30, when they attend a gener~ ~·Jetty lugls., hHor M~ . nd al meetmg of the county teachers
ea; ary . ·~ ar ' a a
usociation in Pt. Pleasant
General Busm~aa, Dana Fry,
Friday'~ meeting will be 1\eld
P•h and Latin, Clfde Fol.ey, Phy to the Pt Pleasant Juntor Hlgb
licil; Cln~ HIUJlpton, Librarian: School Auditorium and will start
LeRoy Jfllfreys, Cbembtry and ,., o a m
Si:lenee; Lona Jonea, Socla1 Stu· iiJi~~:;:;:,
~·· ~
~
.
Cbet Haddox, the Mason County
Florence itfC).uns,. $Dillsh: Don blwdt: Supervisor, will open the
:McK;eD&amp;Ie, . ~ llriYerll Etluca(Con tinued on Page Two)
A

urg ary ro e
Sti'll Conti'nUieS
At Middleport

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'Middleport Police Chief LeRoy
Bartrum saul today that lnvestigation of the breakmg and entermg
()f the Rawlings Garue lD Middle·
{fort ts contmuing today. but that
'10 promistnj! leads had as yet
been turned up.
Tit.. "h1'ef indi'"ated ho•o-r
~.,
•.hat bi' tnp to the London Prison
Farm Crtm~&lt; Lab has proved very
valuable m the course &lt;lf tbe inveatigation .

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Only arrert reported by Mid-

dlepbrt Pollet Tuesday wu that
o1 Jamea E. Shuman, 48. of WP·
li.amBtown, w. Va., on cb.ar11e1. 01
intoxication. He waa

retea1~

oh

$25 bond 1nd 11 to ap~ In
Mayof'a Court toniibL

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�, 2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 28, 1957 .
UP - Jam . .
19. went to lnteriu.Airpo" to meet his mother,
Hayes, but they almvst
r~ognize each other. Machas an Indian crew cut ror
and J\·liss Ha)·es hiS bet"
dyed while for a Broadway

HElEN'S BEAUTY
SH 0 p
Open Tuea. lhru Sat.
8:00 - 5:00

Evening• By
Appointment
On Route 880

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'O.f' !our

&lt;"! li z('n ~-;~ tlJrg&lt;' h·
A. 4.. Sta ul baugft, rl'!in•·
·hairman, ~ &lt; andyd Oil Co. 5. l
AHy•n, prf"'tl.1 , ,t.., N a uon:~l Cuh.
Re-gbtcr Co.; Orvil le C J onPS.
tducalion
di r .:.-ctor, Ohio CJC
Counell ; Mrs. Lou1s 8 : Seltz.er
wife trl the edlto.t or Ole SlPVt'
land Press.

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(Continud !"rom P•e• OM)
307,000 1tudent.s in

l!pO,

COOl·

pared to 124.000 in 1050 and lSI
in lDlift
·
. Add\ nr 10 the preuure on, hid~·
er ~ducation : the GoyCTnor haj,
cxp[alned b the fa("l tltat enroll
nlent in eduC"at!onal
institutions

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Wahama. Hi~ .,

ahead of rennal
popuiMlon growth. Du-rinl
tb&lt;-

all

over the Mayflower li Tueld1y,
using il a1&gt; " model fur their
sketches.

Phone: Darwtn Exchange

S h }Child

has run well

NEW YORK UP - It was
this on the original
er. Sixty art student• '

llh miles West Darwin

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in group slugillg . . Rev . \ George
fpru.r of $1. • ~tlilo }!it,.'lOdi"

Nationally Ad•ertl•ed .•..,

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$3 .00 VALUES

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Mu!rical
·,
Were $10.00

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· Quality Leather .

$1.95
ONE GROUP -

BETTER

25 % OFF
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COSifUME, J.EWELRY
.,.
·' ..· ·O"E-HALF PRICE
' GOESSLER JEWELRY
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Plan Agenda
F,or The Yeo r

POMEROY

FRIDA.V .and SA.TURDA.f, AUG.
30-31
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39t Value

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29c Value

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Bottle ol tOO •

19t'

f9c

SWIM CAPS
GOGGLES, MASKS
and FINS
~PRICE

W. Main St.

16c

90c Value

$1.2~ Volue

DOANS
KIDNEY PILLS
49c

ABSORIINE, JR.
LINIMENT
. 69c

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~=tk
Br,shes

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Performln~ tlle d'utles of best
man will be lble Warner, l&gt;rothcr
or the groom, with Richard
Vaugh.e.n Jr., brother of the. bride,
and Gene Thompson, .bro*hcr-inlaw of the groom, as Qshen .
There wll1 be a half hour nf
nuptiel mutle by Mrs. Je.d ·Web·
ater Jr., oraanid, and Pat Vaughan
brother of the brl;fe, BOlotst.
The bride ia the daugllter of
MJ, and Mrs. Rlebard Vaughan Sr.
of Pomert~y and Mr. Wnner is tlle
· son of Mr. and Mrs. Hetrman Warn, er of Wolf Pen.

Woodbury :

.olynos .

pr.

West'•

1

tt:oo Value

U.OO Value Lustre Cffine

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84le v•lue

FRlUI Wl'rH

Shampoo ........ .'.... $1.59 i.uurt H~t Spray ... : .. $1.25
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Woodbury Creams ...... 69c bttlle Sho111poo . . . . . . . . . 45c
tt.OO 'ljlue , Holen Curtis

fl.tl6 Value

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Shampoo ......... , . . $ U9 Uinlllln Plu• . , ........ $1.29

WIENERS ·' .. .. ·" ...... ·.... 2 lbs. $1.00
French City

BACON ....... . . ..... ,, ...... . lb. 79c
PASW CELERY ...... · .. · ..... · bunch 25c
,

Grovensteln For Eating and Cooking

APPLES · .. · · ....... · ........ 10 lbs. $1.00
RED GRAPES .. · .. · .. · .. · ...... · .... · lb. 19c
POTATOES .. · .... · .... · .. · .. .. 10 lbs. 45c
Clover Farm

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Weatherman

6:00
6:15
6:30
7:00
8 :00
8 ~3()
9:00
10:00

10·05
to· to The~ate S'how . ...

EVAPORATlD MILK··· ········· 8 for $1.00
Campbell•

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7:30 CUinu .

Sign On
CHANNEL 13 WED.
12:00 Liberace
12:30 'lhe Gretchen Wade Show
1:13 Neighbors

3 for $1.00

SAVE AT STIFFJ..ERS

SAVE AT STIFFLF;RS

SAVE AT STIFFLEIII!

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Pl.ayhouse 90
•.lUp-to-the-minute Newa:·.~

DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL

RAYON PANnES

Lat!le• New

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1:30 Movie Matinee

3:00 Amerlean Bandttend
t :OO Cartoon Club
5:00 Milkey Mou~e ClU
6:00 l'l.ve $tar Final
8:10 John Daly &amp; the New•
8:30 Dbfneyland

3 for $1.00

DOLLAR D.&gt;\ YS SPEC.AL

Gyds. $1

Regular 49c quality - Beautih! ••1
sortmentl New Prints, Doll!l, Str1p~
Solids, Fancies. Tubfastl ·Dflllat ~

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WBI'TE GOODS
. SPECIAL PURCHASE1
Values to 7k yard. Save now at
New Low- Low Price

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25c: yd.

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your Dollars Now at Stilflers

Regular 59c Value, White only SAVE NOW ON
DOLLAR DAYS

SECOND , STREE-T
.MAkKET

~~:; ' ~!'".;~. Nllbt . i.

Dd"ily Sentin'e)
Daybook
.

I l l SKVI!

WA1 MA ~GED FERT'1Ll%ER
fire

8:30

WCTU PtCNt:
The

Purehese, 7 to 14,

Tt~rnlnt , Point

new fall color.s and

1:00 Orient txpresa
7:80- Hinge of Fate

8:00 ORle ahd Rarrt.et
B:SO Moment .Of DeclJlOD
9:00 Wedaesdar Nltbt Fltbto

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~pe~ial Purchas• Safe of

4:00 Cartoon Club
'5:00 Mleke,- MoU!e Cluti;
6 :00 Five Star Pinal
6:US Jolin Daif &amp; tne Newa

Sanforized,

Buy now alld Save.

8:00 Theater Time
8:30 Mark Saber
.

::~• .;~~:! lll\luir' .'

10:00 :Newa of the Nigbt
10:10 • Th~ler 13
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Seboot wioen c.aeb John

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Fall wetaht. Special Purchase, Save Now, Buy Sev-

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Values To $7.98

ball fans. All parents of football
boy11 l.s Well as a\ty lnterested persons are 11rged to ittend tbls meetin' when officers f4;1r the year will

eleele-d.

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have a pichilf
Friday evening at 8 D. m. at the'
1
Middleport Roadtlide Park 8!Rd
, TEACHERS MI.Tttfo
each 'rnern6et ia· ftcauested to bring
Principal Gerald Rupe of the
ber table service and favorite d~ . Bradbur¥ Elet'nentaq ScboOJ ,hu
.lnnouneea
teac~eri' mpPt.tn.t
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for 9 a. rq, ~ond'sy, Sept. 2. S~bool
'""'.. MEII lNG
·wm start oil T~'day sept 3

Ladies Dresses
!h.,e $ ·· .00

4

Values to $7 .98, Buy
at

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the

otlginal

, One, Large Group.-

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Ladies Shoes '
Values to $!1.9ll,

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large

Broken Sizes, Finat

C1"1ranoe on thla Group.

.oo
pr,

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ldren's

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3, Bh,w."

Oxford

.

$

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Sllllldie OXford. and Black,

. auol'ydo, direct oole
' i&gt;lilJ, An' oaoeptlobol ~

to $3.99, Buy Now
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Reg, fU9 Boya

, flaalleJ Shirts
8 to.18, BrJ1ht new fall eoIon. Fancy PJalda. Save

Now.

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$1.00
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Group Ladles
Summet
Sportswe•rr

Lor~e Grou~

36 to l8 -

Grty Only. Rea. $1.09.

Buy Several Now at Thia

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Hureyl
won't lut tong.

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ance on Ibis group.

$3.00

Sit•

Beg. $1.49

to $f.9B, Save now.
Go - Broten
Style:a,

36" Window

pr.

Machine Coaled Muslln.
$1.49 wluel

Valu11 To $1.99 Children's

89c

Sportswear

Reg. 7k

.,.pea

Vai:ues to $2.99. s...

StiffietL

Larte group..-6~ to 11, Brown
and Blacll. Save DOW at thJs low

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SOc

DRESS OXFORDS
price~

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Ladies Shoes
$1.00

$1.99. Save now.
· All .
of
Save on Dol·

$1.&amp;9 Value, Jllald
Shee~
Blanket.
Now. 0078,

GIRLS DUSTERS
$1.00

Values To $4.98

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Colored s•eets

Rog. $!.00

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88c

Reg. $2.00 value Girls Beltlei
Dusters. See tbese for value.

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Reg. $1.00 value. Fancv
terns and colors. s. ..

Low Priee.

DRESSES.

8h99 \

$1.29

u.oo

PLASTIC DRAPES

Sweat Shirts

.98
and Tee Shlrta ancr

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Sc!hool.

op,eotauiiJI -· __;,._

NEW

Bock · To School

A~ lmoOrt¥nt ,...una o! dhelond will Ia.! th"e lull daY \vii~ th~
.

yard Cord

38" wide, Fast c~
All neW F.all Colors.
Dow at lhia Low -

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Mldd1epof\. AthleUe ABSOeia on lunch room (lpen 1t noon.'
wi\1 be held 11tUrsd6.y at the
aH
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Corduroy
J\e~ular $1.29

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Reg. $1.59 Men's

New Fall

SPORT SOX
4 pr. for $1.00

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Vnlues To $5.98

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Reg. 39c value. lOif.a to
Brlgbt colors. Save Now!

•• Hurry To Stiffler's; Pomeroy

.

Thom~

$1

Men'&amp;

$1.99

Snowy White, L~xurlously Smooth.

Save On These "Companion Values"
For $] ~"ys
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R...,lar $2.49 Value

OTHER8 AT U .98

eral pr. Free, 1Jerationsl

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5 for $1.00

8lxl08 BLEACBm SHEETS

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be

Well

Regular $G.98 Value. good

Reg. 25c value can...
Glove. Save Now!

DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL

$3.99

3 for $1.00

Never Has A ,$1 Talked So Big
RA
'• f TOFORSCHOOL
BACK
SPE«:JIAL
.
Men's Dress Slacks
Girls .Dresses
$
88
~99

1:1ft. Neighbors
· J :30 Movil' Matlnee
3:()1) Amerie&lt;~; Bandst~n~ .

Men'•
(MW.U!IftvK
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day and Saturday $Days. Sav

LADIES NYLON
UNDIES

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GillLS DRESSES

lngl Wonderful value for Fri

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JOY.. to ll. Reg, 25c Value.

$1.99
to x Regular $1.99 Value -

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MEN'S ROCQORD SOX
Regular 29c value. 10~ to 12. Save
Now! Buy teVeral pair'S at t h i l . ·• t
price!
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$1.00

·$1.79 ea.

Special Group. All are excll

Reg, 119e

VALUES Til 79e II'ARD

II :59 Sign On
12:00 Liberaee
12:SO The Grettben Wade .Show

Lor

7:30 Nivy

OIAMBUY SHIRTS

Reg. $2.19. Special Purchas
for Dollar Days. 132 coun
thread muslin. Snowy wlute.
Friday and SaturdJty Only

Just Received, Smat·t Styles.

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The'

Reg. U.39

DOLLAR DAyS SPECIAL

FALf"DRESSES

AU aorts of panties and briefs.
Fancy Trim. AB,sorted Colors,

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7:00 Bob Cumtnl.ngs
f;

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$1.00

·4 .yds. $1

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ven. smooth finish . Dollar Days

-------- - - --·CHANNEL 13 THURS.

wale~. No. laoronteod

PENCIUl ...... lc and tt lor llij
FAST
TABLETS
. NOT~IIbOK FILLF.R .;..,. SHORTHAN~,NOTIB~KS

ed ·muslin......-3n'Owy white. 'firm~v

WHTN-TV Cl,annel13;·:

TOMATO SOUP · .. · .... · .. · .... 9 for $1.00
RED CUP COFFEE ........... · · .... ·:· lb. 77c

Dam•..-.1 hJ

36-tnch width-famous Hope bieii&lt;Ja.,

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BLEAOIED SHEETS

Reg, 49c Value. Thick hea
large lamily size. Assorted c
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lors - and fancies.

DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL
LADIES

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0

81:199

5 yds.$1.00

DOLLAR DA I ,c; ~, ·t:CIAL
"Hope" Bleucb~ Muslin

6 :00 Ned M,v.rtin Sports
6:1!1 Douglas Edwards

8:30

EXTRA!!

TURKISH TOWELS

Sa\'log. Shop at Stlfflers an
Save.

Reg. 29c

SAVE!

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A Special Purchase at a Grea

washing - Becomes softer.

EXTRA!!

Shop Every Department On Every · Floor For Fabulous $1 Bargains

3:30 Edie or Nig~t
4:00 The Early Show
5:30 Your Es.so ftl&gt;,porter... , f'fl
5:45 SporW Parade
6 : ~ Weatherman

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11:30 Si10 Off

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Whitens wi

DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL

URGE

Reg. $1.59 value. Large Size

A thrift

Fine count.

$1.00

Howepartv
Big Payoft
2:30 Bob Crosby ~how
3:00 Brighter Day
3:15 Secret Storm

,

39" wide.

DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL

11:59

POMEROY

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BUY NOW

CAKE COVERS

,Unbleached Muslin

Save over lh. - Now - Bu
Now at Stlfflers.

News
Katie's Almanac \
Searcb for Tomorrow
Guidill!J Light

Reg. U.59

Reg. %Be

ses. Broken sizes. Large group

11 :00
11 :10
ll ·Sil
11:45

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What About That
Douglas Edw&lt;~rds
My Frier.d Fllcka
Vic Damone
Mlllionaire
I've l:tvt A Secret
U. S: Steel Hour
Up·to-the-minute News
Seannlnr t]le Weather

Ladles

Reg. ,2.99 Ladies Better Dre

Arthur Godfrey
Strike lt H.ich

Shk

Spo~:ts l&gt;ahd

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Fred Waring .

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1:30
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Brighter Da)·
Secret Storm
Edge of Ni~ht
TJ.le ~rly

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3:30

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12:0!.1 KSIHe's Kitcben
l2::.t0 A~ the World Turns
l :00 Our Miss· Brooks

Katie's Kitchen
A.s tt,,. Wori.! Turn1
Our ~diss Brooks
Houaeparty
Bi-'!' Payof~
Bob Crosby Show

3:00

SALVAGE
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SI.AlfD mR Scuool

News
Katie's Almanae

We Deliver

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Pomeroy

CBS News

g:oo

Fred Wirlne
Arthur Godfre,
Strike it Rich

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2:00
2:30

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!il.PII''I"rh for Tomorrow
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7:00 Jimmle, Deaw
7:30 Bustt.n Blaclde
8:00 C-aptain Kan~aroo
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10:40
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9:30
10:30

Second Street Market

French City

8:00 The PeoPle :s ..;-b oice
8:30 ft.it:h·Lo'W
9 :00 Lux Video Theuler
10:00 WhirlyMrds

11:111 l .ove of Lit,..

... , I for $1.39 b•nture Cletlit*t .. : . : ~- $1.19

Lotion or:Cream ....... ·, SOc

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7:00 Best .Of Groueho
7:30 Be11t ~f. Dra::::nel

7:00 Jimmie DeaD
7:SO Boston Blackie
8:00 Captain Kangaroo
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3 lbo( $2.!5

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Weatbe::-:-ast
Sports Eye
6:45 NBC News

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COMB I~AT ION S · ~CIALS
toe .\'ilue

Tender

2 BIG DAYS OF

M~tinee Theater
Queen for a Day
Modern nomances
Comedy Time
Movietime
Popeye Presen'bl
New» Picture

b . 3~

Masquerade Party
News Headllnea
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BOILING BEEF .... ... ..... .... 4 lbs. $1.00

Vaughan-Warner
Wedding Plans
Now Completed

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TERRIFIC SAVINGS!

PO¥EROY
OHIO --

6:00 F1att JJtd Sen::t&amp;J

N·BC News
Mayor flf the Town
Father lrnoiva .Best ·
Kraft , TV Tbetter
Thi! Is Your Life .
9:30 Waler!ront
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10:30
10:4-0
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6 :45
7:00
7 :30
8:00
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3:00
3 :45
4:00
4:30
5:30
5:45

Weathercaat
Sports Eye

6:30
6 :35

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12:00 Tex :,~nd Jinx
12:.;30 Current
1:QO My Little Mal'gle
1:30 Bri~e and Groom

5:45 News Pl#afe
6:00 Spinach Playhoutt

¥ ~ tiLACJt~yE PEAS
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.RNI!
-PINTO llEANS
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1. What new or expanded h·
ctlltie$ wlll be neeessary In· order · Officers oi the Child Conservnto se~ future gerl'uations'!
tlon Lea2ue met at the home or
2. How can we make certa-in the preJident, Mrs. Mlllard Wilderthat all young n1en and young moth, Tuesday evening to plan the
women wltb ability and 1 desire activities for the year and to com.
to alludy will be able to take ad- plete the yearbook calender.
vantaae of our educational opporThe fint meeting will be held
tunitiEl"?
at the home of Mrs. Wildermuth"
3. What chaJI(es or new poli.dcs on Sept. 19 when a guest speaker
are needed to help our educatiOn- wUI present the progrnm.
al Jea.dors Ins-ure lhe txeellence
or our educ1 tl.on in the years
Those present TUesday evening .
ll'head?
were Mrs. WeBley Fry, viec-presi·
on the
de11t: Mrs. William Slater, aecre·
1 serving
wh4eh accordifll ·.to Chairman tflry: Mrs. Paul K. Russell, treasBaker 'bopes to have • repOrt . urer, end Mrs. Lionel Boga:s, pubfeady by April of lg58, are the licit)' ...,
Collowlng college prellldents: Will
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lam R. Stev001on, t)berlln col·
lege; .T. Keith Glennan, Oase tnstiMO
Technology; Very R". ·
Paul t. O'Conoot, Xavit;!C' Unt\'0...,.
sHy;
Robert 1'/. Montgomery,
Mulllr:lntum CoHege: A.11a S. Knowles, UniVersity M Toledo; Howard
Mi!!s Stnanl'le v'8ughan and
Lowry, wooster College; No- 'T'eddv Allf'n Warner hnve comvice G. Fawl'ett, Ohio Stale Uni- leted the plan!! for thPir opPn

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MUI St.
Middleport

l.JIIJA8-CJ\4Nll

Lean

ehurdJ
will be
event ofwedding
Sunday ,which
September
]. an
The double ring !'eremonv wi II
rbe read by the Rev . Eugene Brown
at t..to o'c1oclt, at the United Metb·
. odlst Church , followelt with a
t!eption in the church parlors for
relatives and close friends.
MiM Vau~han has asked Mrs.
M a r y Belle Warnet, sl&amp;ter·inlaw of the r,ronm lo be her matron
nf honor and Mrs. Lois Thompson,
sister of th~ groom will be be~
bridesmaid. Miss Judy Vaughan,
atster or the bride, will be junh&gt;r
bridesmlliid, and Anne Warner,
niece of the groom, the flower

Je'weler

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Withers, .County s~hool
. · tl'tjKii~.*blems IUiJJ!finlendent, will deltver &amp;
, · \be~~-tlo.ns of ~1 me!L'Iage to the ~allhers
.:z-.• c;_ ibe...qdatitY · Ut-s in while a representative of'the Wes-1
, recrul-bmcnt and re- Virginia Education Assocciation
te-ntion C'f able merr ~nd,- '-MOmen will addre~ the11uosocillltion in the
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.
~f:":otlr college ' and· uni!Jf~y' morplng session.

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$ DAY SPECIALS

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Sign On
6:00 Today
9:00 Romp~r Room
LO :OO The Price t, Right
10:30 Triatb or C"11sequence1
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Dough

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5:M Sign On
I 6:00 Today
9:00 Romper Room
10:00 The Price l8 Ria:ht
10:30 Truth \If Consequence•
11 .00 Tic T:u: Dough
11 :30 It Could B~ You
i 12:00 Current
HlO )!v tittle !11""11•
1:30 Drtde anrt Groom
2:00 Matin~ ~ T~eater
3:00 Queen for a flay
3:4t' "-iodem Rttman:aee-a
f:OO Comedy '1'1me
4:30 Movietlme
5:30 Popeye Present•

Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 28, 1957--11

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WSAZ-TV Chon,el3
Wednesday THURSDAY - Cbannel I

low-priced
quality
I
writing
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gittr

de~ IJce
~noth!Hnd,
e~ man'
'&gt; sa~ings
but cla1med

un~~u::· =~ool

GoYemor O'N'ei\1 expressed the
hoPe !hat - ,he Commissi&lt;tn· reporl
WOuld a.JSwe! vm! foHoWinf"tbl'ee
question~ : . .

$5.75

will be

supervbors wm
address the teachers from 1 p. m.
until 1:45 p. m. and then the meet·
lng will adjourn for faculty meeting ~f the various schools of tbe

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'icinit:y. i6 a graduate of Pomeroy
High School , Class of 1954, inct
·~ ••rnployt&gt;d by tht' Knr :md Van
Li!ndt, \lol o~ Cv.

account, ~ohe had tlot
voted to tbe business of the as- · spe nt the money foolishly. "I
sotiation. Members of a Pt. PleaS..
~
ani chul"(:h group " 'ill se rve ludell bought a lot of beer," pollee 'Q otin the school C1lfeteria from 11 :30 ad Deveikas as saylne:, "and 'It
dr~nk beer until I die."

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DOLLAR DAY
VAI.Uf.S

TillS SALE ONLY

gr~~- morning seesion

· In callinK for a report " which
should help us plan wisely for
the future " the Governor stat!'Ll
that any recommenda1 iom ·'should
serve Oh io and all of its citi·
zens and nl)( any spedal area or
group."
i ite further stated that the deflliDds on education beyond the
hi&amp;h adlool in the future wlU
""relate both to the number of
M!Jdents and the exet"llence ol'

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Mr . Qualls, well known in tbe

Church in Pt. Pleasant will' givt&gt;
CRIES IN HIS BEER
the inVOl'ation while Charlie Can.
PASSAIC , N. J . lJP _ Walter
principal of the Muon Grltde uevei k.u, 36, of Cllfton, N. J., ad·
Sc:bool, will preside over UJe Jnittcd withllrawing $2,800 from

'ent per n•ar.

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Friday and Saturday

le BordN, on Augu!rt ~ - at I is
ill Gal!ipo lu
Thl' nt&gt;w ~frs. Qu&lt;~ilS was a 1 un·
·or at the Carta~ge-Tl'oy High
Sc hoo! and a member of the 4-H
rl ub in he r commumty
-~·si dcnce-

At the present the l'OUple are
res.idinl'! with his parenls on Chesl!•r Roarl.

(C. .~..· - ~.... o\61
meeting by leading the -.teectlt;!h

years while the total ~
has
I
In Ohio, colhas increased
1
of one per Cffit or
age y ouf~ to more than
25 per cent and is going up at the
rate of approximately one per

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at Ibis Low, Low Price.

2$c

.DUNGARE.ES
to
10
wt. Well made.
28

oz.

•1°99

Flut

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UP - Jam . .
19. went to lnteriu.Airpo" to meet his mother,
Hayes, but they almvst
r~ognize each other. Machas an Indian crew cut ror
and J\·liss Ha)·es hiS bet"
dyed while for a Broadway

HElEN'S BEAUTY
SH 0 p
Open Tuea. lhru Sat.
8:00 - 5:00

Evening• By
Appointment
On Route 880

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'O.f' !our

&lt;"! li z('n ~-;~ tlJrg&lt;' h·
A. 4.. Sta ul baugft, rl'!in•·
·hairman, ~ &lt; andyd Oil Co. 5. l
AHy•n, prf"'tl.1 , ,t.., N a uon:~l Cuh.
Re-gbtcr Co.; Orvil le C J onPS.
tducalion
di r .:.-ctor, Ohio CJC
Counell ; Mrs. Lou1s 8 : Seltz.er
wife trl the edlto.t or Ole SlPVt'
land Press.

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(Continud !"rom P•e• OM)
307,000 1tudent.s in

l!pO,

COOl·

pared to 124.000 in 1050 and lSI
in lDlift
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. Add\ nr 10 the preuure on, hid~·
er ~ducation : the GoyCTnor haj,
cxp[alned b the fa("l tltat enroll
nlent in eduC"at!onal
institutions

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Wahama. Hi~ .,

ahead of rennal
popuiMlon growth. Du-rinl
tb&lt;-

all

over the Mayflower li Tueld1y,
using il a1&gt; " model fur their
sketches.

Phone: Darwtn Exchange

S h }Child

has run well

NEW YORK UP - It was
this on the original
er. Sixty art student• '

llh miles West Darwin

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in group slugillg . . Rev . \ George
fpru.r of $1. • ~tlilo }!it,.'lOdi"

Nationally Ad•ertl•ed .•..,

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· Quality Leather .

$1.95
ONE GROUP -

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25 % OFF
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COSifUME, J.EWELRY
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' GOESSLER JEWELRY
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Plan Agenda
F,or The Yeo r

POMEROY

FRIDA.V .and SA.TURDA.f, AUG.
30-31
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Bottle ol tOO •

19t'

f9c

SWIM CAPS
GOGGLES, MASKS
and FINS
~PRICE

W. Main St.

16c

90c Value

$1.2~ Volue

DOANS
KIDNEY PILLS
49c

ABSORIINE, JR.
LINIMENT
. 69c

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Br,shes

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Performln~ tlle d'utles of best
man will be lble Warner, l&gt;rothcr
or the groom, with Richard
Vaugh.e.n Jr., brother of the. bride,
and Gene Thompson, .bro*hcr-inlaw of the groom, as Qshen .
There wll1 be a half hour nf
nuptiel mutle by Mrs. Je.d ·Web·
ater Jr., oraanid, and Pat Vaughan
brother of the brl;fe, BOlotst.
The bride ia the daugllter of
MJ, and Mrs. Rlebard Vaughan Sr.
of Pomert~y and Mr. Wnner is tlle
· son of Mr. and Mrs. Hetrman Warn, er of Wolf Pen.

Woodbury :

.olynos .

pr.

West'•

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U.OO Value Lustre Cffine

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FRlUI Wl'rH

Shampoo ........ .'.... $1.59 i.uurt H~t Spray ... : .. $1.25
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Woodbury Creams ...... 69c bttlle Sho111poo . . . . . . . . . 45c
tt.OO 'ljlue , Holen Curtis

fl.tl6 Value

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Shampoo ......... , . . $ U9 Uinlllln Plu• . , ........ $1.29

WIENERS ·' .. .. ·" ...... ·.... 2 lbs. $1.00
French City

BACON ....... . . ..... ,, ...... . lb. 79c
PASW CELERY ...... · .. · ..... · bunch 25c
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Grovensteln For Eating and Cooking

APPLES · .. · · ....... · ........ 10 lbs. $1.00
RED GRAPES .. · .. · .. · .. · ...... · .... · lb. 19c
POTATOES .. · .... · .... · .. · .. .. 10 lbs. 45c
Clover Farm

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6:00
6:15
6:30
7:00
8 :00
8 ~3()
9:00
10:00

10·05
to· to The~ate S'how . ...

EVAPORATlD MILK··· ········· 8 for $1.00
Campbell•

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Sign On
CHANNEL 13 WED.
12:00 Liberace
12:30 'lhe Gretchen Wade Show
1:13 Neighbors

3 for $1.00

SAVE AT STIFFJ..ERS

SAVE AT STIFFLF;RS

SAVE AT STIFFLEIII!

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Pl.ayhouse 90
•.lUp-to-the-minute Newa:·.~

DOLLAR DAYS SPECIAL

RAYON PANnES

Lat!le• New

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1:30 Movie Matinee

3:00 Amerlean Bandttend
t :OO Cartoon Club
5:00 Milkey Mou~e ClU
6:00 l'l.ve $tar Final
8:10 John Daly &amp; the New•
8:30 Dbfneyland

3 for $1.00

DOLLAR D.&gt;\ YS SPEC.AL

Gyds. $1

Regular 49c quality - Beautih! ••1
sortmentl New Prints, Doll!l, Str1p~
Solids, Fancies. Tubfastl ·Dflllat ~

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WBI'TE GOODS
. SPECIAL PURCHASE1
Values to 7k yard. Save now at
New Low- Low Price

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Regular 59c Value, White only SAVE NOW ON
DOLLAR DAYS

SECOND , STREE-T
.MAkKET

~~:; ' ~!'".;~. Nllbt . i.

Dd"ily Sentin'e)
Daybook
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WA1 MA ~GED FERT'1Ll%ER
fire

8:30

WCTU PtCNt:
The

Purehese, 7 to 14,

Tt~rnlnt , Point

new fall color.s and

1:00 Orient txpresa
7:80- Hinge of Fate

8:00 ORle ahd Rarrt.et
B:SO Moment .Of DeclJlOD
9:00 Wedaesdar Nltbt Fltbto

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~pe~ial Purchas• Safe of

4:00 Cartoon Club
'5:00 Mleke,- MoU!e Cluti;
6 :00 Five Star Pinal
6:US Jolin Daif &amp; tne Newa

Sanforized,

Buy now alld Save.

8:00 Theater Time
8:30 Mark Saber
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10:00 :Newa of the Nigbt
10:10 • Th~ler 13
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Seboot wioen c.aeb John

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Fall wetaht. Special Purchase, Save Now, Buy Sev-

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Values To $7.98

ball fans. All parents of football
boy11 l.s Well as a\ty lnterested persons are 11rged to ittend tbls meetin' when officers f4;1r the year will

eleele-d.

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have a pichilf
Friday evening at 8 D. m. at the'
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Middleport Roadtlide Park 8!Rd
, TEACHERS MI.Tttfo
each 'rnern6et ia· ftcauested to bring
Principal Gerald Rupe of the
ber table service and favorite d~ . Bradbur¥ Elet'nentaq ScboOJ ,hu
.lnnouneea
teac~eri' mpPt.tn.t
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for 9 a. rq, ~ond'sy, Sept. 2. S~bool
'""'.. MEII lNG
·wm start oil T~'day sept 3

Ladies Dresses
!h.,e $ ·· .00

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Values to $7 .98, Buy
at

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the

otlginal

, One, Large Group.-

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Ladies Shoes '
Values to $!1.9ll,

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large

Broken Sizes, Finat

C1"1ranoe on thla Group.

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Oxford

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. auol'ydo, direct oole
' i&gt;lilJ, An' oaoeptlobol ~

to $3.99, Buy Now
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, flaalleJ Shirts
8 to.18, BrJ1ht new fall eoIon. Fancy PJalda. Save

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$1.00
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Group Ladles
Summet
Sportswe•rr

Lor~e Grou~

36 to l8 -

Grty Only. Rea. $1.09.

Buy Several Now at Thia

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Hureyl
won't lut tong.

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Values to $7 .95. Final
ance on Ibis group.

$3.00

Sit•

Beg. $1.49

to $f.9B, Save now.
Go - Broten
Style:a,

36" Window

pr.

Machine Coaled Muslln.
$1.49 wluel

Valu11 To $1.99 Children's

89c

Sportswear

Reg. 7k

.,.pea

Vai:ues to $2.99. s...

StiffietL

Larte group..-6~ to 11, Brown
and Blacll. Save DOW at thJs low

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SOc

DRESS OXFORDS
price~

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Ladies Shoes
$1.00

$1.99. Save now.
· All .
of
Save on Dol·

$1.&amp;9 Value, Jllald
Shee~
Blanket.
Now. 0078,

GIRLS DUSTERS
$1.00

Values To $4.98

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Colored s•eets

Rog. $!.00

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88c

Reg. $2.00 value Girls Beltlei
Dusters. See tbese for value.

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·F~LL

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Reg. $1.00 value. Fancv
terns and colors. s. ..

Low Priee.

DRESSES.

8h99 \

$1.29

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PLASTIC DRAPES

Sweat Shirts

.98
and Tee Shlrta ancr

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Sc!hool.

op,eotauiiJI -· __;,._

NEW

Bock · To School

A~ lmoOrt¥nt ,...una o! dhelond will Ia.! th"e lull daY \vii~ th~
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yard Cord

38" wide, Fast c~
All neW F.all Colors.
Dow at lhia Low -

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Mldd1epof\. AthleUe ABSOeia on lunch room (lpen 1t noon.'
wi\1 be held 11tUrsd6.y at the
aH
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Corduroy
J\e~ular $1.29

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Reg. $1.59 Men's

New Fall

SPORT SOX
4 pr. for $1.00

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Vnlues To $5.98

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Reg. 39c value. lOif.a to
Brlgbt colors. Save Now!

•• Hurry To Stiffler's; Pomeroy

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Thom~

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1. What new or expanded h·
ctlltie$ wlll be neeessary In· order · Officers oi the Child Conservnto se~ future gerl'uations'!
tlon Lea2ue met at the home or
2. How can we make certa-in the preJident, Mrs. Mlllard Wilderthat all young n1en and young moth, Tuesday evening to plan the
women wltb ability and 1 desire activities for the year and to com.
to alludy will be able to take ad- plete the yearbook calender.
vantaae of our educational opporThe fint meeting will be held
tunitiEl"?
at the home of Mrs. Wildermuth"
3. What chaJI(es or new poli.dcs on Sept. 19 when a guest speaker
are needed to help our educatiOn- wUI present the progrnm.
al Jea.dors Ins-ure lhe txeellence
or our educ1 tl.on in the years
Those present TUesday evening .
ll'head?
were Mrs. WeBley Fry, viec-presi·
on the
de11t: Mrs. William Slater, aecre·
1 serving
wh4eh accordifll ·.to Chairman tflry: Mrs. Paul K. Russell, treasBaker 'bopes to have • repOrt . urer, end Mrs. Lionel Boga:s, pubfeady by April of lg58, are the licit)' ...,
Collowlng college prellldents: Will
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lam R. Stev001on, t)berlln col·
lege; .T. Keith Glennan, Oase tnstiMO
Technology; Very R". ·
Paul t. O'Conoot, Xavit;!C' Unt\'0...,.
sHy;
Robert 1'/. Montgomery,
Mulllr:lntum CoHege: A.11a S. Knowles, UniVersity M Toledo; Howard
Mi!!s Stnanl'le v'8ughan and
Lowry, wooster College; No- 'T'eddv Allf'n Warner hnve comvice G. Fawl'ett, Ohio Stale Uni- leted the plan!! for thPir opPn

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MUI St.
Middleport

l.JIIJA8-CJ\4Nll

Lean

ehurdJ
will be
event ofwedding
Sunday ,which
September
]. an
The double ring !'eremonv wi II
rbe read by the Rev . Eugene Brown
at t..to o'c1oclt, at the United Metb·
. odlst Church , followelt with a
t!eption in the church parlors for
relatives and close friends.
MiM Vau~han has asked Mrs.
M a r y Belle Warnet, sl&amp;ter·inlaw of the r,ronm lo be her matron
nf honor and Mrs. Lois Thompson,
sister of th~ groom will be be~
bridesmaid. Miss Judy Vaughan,
atster or the bride, will be junh&gt;r
bridesmlliid, and Anne Warner,
niece of the groom, the flower

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. · tl'tjKii~.*blems IUiJJ!finlendent, will deltver &amp;
, · \be~~-tlo.ns of ~1 me!L'Iage to the ~allhers
.:z-.• c;_ ibe...qdatitY · Ut-s in while a representative of'the Wes-1
, recrul-bmcnt and re- Virginia Education Assocciation
te-ntion C'f able merr ~nd,- '-MOmen will addre~ the11uosocillltion in the
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~f:":otlr college ' and· uni!Jf~y' morplng session.

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'icinit:y. i6 a graduate of Pomeroy
High School , Class of 1954, inct
·~ ••rnployt&gt;d by tht' Knr :md Van
Li!ndt, \lol o~ Cv.

account, ~ohe had tlot
voted to tbe business of the as- · spe nt the money foolishly. "I
sotiation. Members of a Pt. PleaS..
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ani chul"(:h group " 'ill se rve ludell bought a lot of beer," pollee 'Q otin the school C1lfeteria from 11 :30 ad Deveikas as saylne:, "and 'It
dr~nk beer until I die."

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DOLLAR DAY
VAI.Uf.S

TillS SALE ONLY

gr~~- morning seesion

· In callinK for a report " which
should help us plan wisely for
the future " the Governor stat!'Ll
that any recommenda1 iom ·'should
serve Oh io and all of its citi·
zens and nl)( any spedal area or
group."
i ite further stated that the deflliDds on education beyond the
hi&amp;h adlool in the future wlU
""relate both to the number of
M!Jdents and the exet"llence ol'

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Mr . Qualls, well known in tbe

Church in Pt. Pleasant will' givt&gt;
CRIES IN HIS BEER
the inVOl'ation while Charlie Can.
PASSAIC , N. J . lJP _ Walter
principal of the Muon Grltde uevei k.u, 36, of Cllfton, N. J., ad·
Sc:bool, will preside over UJe Jnittcd withllrawing $2,800 from

'ent per n•ar.

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Friday and Saturday

le BordN, on Augu!rt ~ - at I is
ill Gal!ipo lu
Thl' nt&gt;w ~frs. Qu&lt;~ilS was a 1 un·
·or at the Carta~ge-Tl'oy High
Sc hoo! and a member of the 4-H
rl ub in he r commumty
-~·si dcnce-

At the present the l'OUple are
res.idinl'! with his parenls on Chesl!•r Roarl.

(C. .~..· - ~.... o\61
meeting by leading the -.teectlt;!h

years while the total ~
has
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age y ouf~ to more than
25 per cent and is going up at the
rate of approximately one per

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Buckeye Grid Hopefuls Report
To Woody Hayes September l
~eventy 1:opira_nts ~o the 18157
OhiO State Untverslly football
IKIUad wlil as~;emble Sunday, Sept.
1 for phy_slcal exatninations •nd
locker aSIII!Inments, It was anIIOUn('ed today by lfead C~ch W.
W. (Woody l Hay,s. two-a1fay
practiee ses1&gt;~ons will begln 'Monday, Labor Day, with picture-tating scheduled early Tuesday after·
noon.
Coach , Ha ~es' seventh Buckeye
squalj w;JJ Include 22 lettermen,
11 ofwhom are slated for starting
berths
the -season's opener here
se~t. 2~in agamst
.
Texas . Christian
Umverstt~· - ln the coaching staff's
pre-practtce breakdown of the
squad, only four lettermen appear
on th~ seeond eleven; three on
the thud and four othen are re}_,
egated to the fourth unit.
Forty·two of the first 44 player's
Ire Ohio high school &amp;raduatea,
the exceptions being lhird-team
fullback Bob White Of Covtn1ton,
Ky., and rourth·iitring end Charles
Zawacki or Uniontown, Pa.
The squad break-down reveals
11 'ends (four lettermen ); 12 tackles (four lettermen); 12 guards,
(five lettermen); seven centers
(one letterman); six quarterbacks
(one letterman);
14 halfbacks
a·nd seven lull(flvf! ietlerrroeLI
n
backa (two lettermen). David Kilgore, 160 pound sophomore, ill be-

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2-1951 CHEVROLETS

4 door Sedans. 1- Dlack finish,
1-Sharp Green rinish like new.

1-1953 PLYMOUTH
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1-1953 FORD V8
Victoria, FOM. Radio &amp; Heater.

1-1934 FORD V8
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In
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lng groomed u extra point spec
iali!rt and wiJl remain out of rontact work.
_ Sever~:~! players, nbl oreviou~ ! y
tncluded Jn the Jist invited 10
praeU«, have asked for another
tryout. ln celfailt lnttanees these
regueeta bav~ been grant~d.
countivg for a larger aqpad th &lt;m
originally intended.
Co-Captain Leo BroWn 170pound end, leads the relurn ing
lettermen in playing time wtlh
4-153 minutes of service hst fllll
Gua'd A ure ,.ms 'fh omas wh o 1s
·
expected to be among th' t
e·
'fen llnemen this year e 11 opne~1
with 426 minutes c .C ptat G
ten CISCO, who Pia;cd ~ 392 n mi:~
utea as fullback in 1956, and Halfback bon Cl k lth 314 i
IU' ' w
m nutes,
ar~ the only others over the 300
mmute mark.

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With two quarteroacka deducted from the squad .ti.nce spring
r.acJice, Jerry Fields has been rerned to the pi.lot poaltlon. formerJy a quarterback. .he was
switched to center durl~ spring
practice.
Hayes begins his seventh se :~ ­
son with · an Ohio State wcin-lost -tie
record 0 f 39-14 2
• · His ov~rall coilege coaching retord is 73·25-2.
Mo1t hiJI:hly-rated sophomores
are Ends Jim Houston ot Massillon .and Dick Michael of Hamilton ·
~ackles .Jb'uee &amp;cbnm Massillon :
Da\oid Wagner, Port~outh and
Jim Murshlill, Columbtts;
guard
Leroy Cowons1_ Cleveland; center
Don Crowl, Ma)VerD; hiltbacks
Jdhn ~sser, Toledo and Dave
Ztlhars, Columbus and fullback
Bob Whlte, Covington, Ky.
The Buckeye schedule Includes
six home games and three away
at W:ashlngh~o,
Wisconstn and
MiChigan. Texis Christian Is beine
met for the first time aince 193 7
whe-'1. Ohio State won 14 to 0 '
Wadl_lntton is being played fo~

tttt

f~rst

time.

Tne Ohio State squad ; (' lndi-

cates letterman)
I!:NDS--(11) •Russ Bowermaster
'Leo Brown,. 'Tom Moraan, Jame.8
Houston, Rtchard Micbael, Fred
Sehcnklng,
'Charles ·Za wacki
John ·l..tll'd, Ted Katula; Jam e~
Rowland, Larry Disher.
TACKLES 02J 'Richard Schal·
rath, 'John Murtin, "'Albert Crawford, Bruce Schram, David Wagner, Alex Nagy, •RonaJd Cook,
J~mea Marshall, Tom Kreackbaum
Jim Matz, Jack Wilson, Jack Hen·~
man.
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_GUARDS (12) 'Bill Joblt:o, 'Aurelms Thomas, Leroy Cowans, •Ernie Spychalski, •Herbert Jones
•Tom Baldncci, Ric,pard Anders'
Ralph BaJle_v, Kenneth Sellkop'
El!gene Bryant, · Birtho 1-\rnold,
Victor Bellisari.
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CENTERS (7) •Daniel JameR
Daniel Fror.k, Ed Breehl, Do~
Crowl, WUJiam Beam, Jim Jones
Leo Walsh.
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QUARTERBACKS (8) •Frank
Kremblas, Andy Okulovich, Tom
Crawford, Jerry Fields, Jim samuels, Paul Ballmer.
HALFBACKS (14) 'Don Clark
'Don Suther!n, Gerry Ballin&amp;er'
John Dresser, •Dick LeBeau, WJI~
liam Wentz, John Moran, Jim
Shult.z, Preston McMurray.
FULLBACK (7) •Gaien Clileo
'Joe Trlvl~pnno, Bob White, Rus~
Provenza, R.&amp;Jph Gage, Bob Lemon, Dana Deshler,

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30rt turned dowu 1 nudiJt orJ&amp;ni·
zaaiGn'a request to bathe in the
raw on a »ecluded atn-tch of Mir·
in Beacb. It would "create a ptrk·
ing problem for rpeetaton - a!
well as a patrollini problem for
the stLeriff~ ' Supervisor William
D. Fussehr.an said.

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DETROIT UP - Ted Wlllltrnl
has opened a four-point lO.d over
.l'tfickey Manth• in thPir blul.ng
batlle for the American Lea~ue
b~tlling championship.
WilliamB bage-ed two hil.!l, In-

Martinez
Ruled
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As Favorite In
Tel~villion Bout

Wo'lllom•
Mantle

NATIONAL

Brookly.n . _
CinC'lnnaU
Philadel()hia
New York
Chicago
Pi-ttsburgh ,. .

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61 68
f9 73
47 T7

.473 t~lf.i
.402 27
.379 30

Tu•tday's R•sults
Chk-ago g Broo~Jyn 4; nlte
Mllwaukec 4 New York 8, nite
Cincinn~tl ~ PbUadelp~ia 2. nite
xSt. Lot.lls 11 PlttstiUrlh I, nUt
Pittsbut!fh 2 lt. Lotlis- 1, n.ite
X ColiJpletiob
of'
&amp;U9J)ended
game o! July 21.
Wfllnetd.ay't 'P rollabl• Pltklt.n
Milwaukee 111t New YOrk--Conley 8-6 h Ahtonelli 11·14.
Chicaso al Brooklyn nlgh~
Rush 4.13 vs Koufax 5--3 or McD~vitl

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YOIJR S~HOOL SVPliLIES

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New York
80 4!5 .840
Chic;;;agg
7!5 ~9 .801
Boston
6!5 59 .524
Detroit
63 62 .504
Cleveland
81 65 .484
Ba·t timore
59 64 .480
Kansas Ci-ty
49 77 .389
WaBh-ington . • . 41 '78 .376
Tutsdav"1 R.1Uih

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19%
20
31%
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New York 12 Chicago 6

Boston 7 Detroit !, 1 J inn, nite
Cleveland ~ Baltimore 4, nlte
Kansas Cily 3 Washington 1. nile
WMnesd•v'• Prohlb.. Pltthen
Boston
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Detrnlt-SulliYan
10·9 vs M.mls IJ.9
New Yqrk at Chtt!tgO DightLars£"n 7-4 v8 Pierce 17-9
Wa'&gt;hinglon at Kansas City nite
- Ramos 9·1 vs Gorman 4·7 or
Burnet-te 6-10
Baltimore at Cleveland niteJohnson 11·8 vs N·arleski 9-3
Thurtday't Gatntl
New York at Chicago
Bo!llt.on at Detroit
Baltirnore at Clevoland
Only games scheduled

ELEmiC
PERCOLATOR

Pojn~roy

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Bita Harwotf.h James Cagney
"STRAWiiiRRY BLONDI"

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Dana Wynters

{Cinemascope-Teebrlicolor)
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IJoyd Nolan

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The Men's Stori
POMEROY, O..lc:l

PLACE·K!CKEH (1) Dnid Jt:il·
gore.

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Jh PRICE

HUNTING liQN'SE ON SALE .HIRI
fontt!! In tind Seehr S~wti~'

-WI 1111, llol11,._,1Cko.
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fGUN$

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Old Relriaerator

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flti

•LICENSE HOU:i~RS
•HUNl'tNG
CLOTHES (all sizesl
theek Our C::Ompl~te Llae or

•1151 IILLIII•
GIANI . . ., ... IOOD PIIIZII
hold• 44 liM• .r fNMn fooll.

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AUtOMAtiC NROIYINO In

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totllpal'ltHftt, 5 NntOVCiblt

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I QUICIIUIIICitiAYI.

SINGLE

IIAIUU!IL -

12 Gouge • • • • . . . . . . . . . .

18 Gaqe .... ..... , , . , , . •lll.it

S!. LONG RIFLE .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..

'31.00

H RIFLE MODRL 74 ,

~ FURNITU.
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Val~es

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$1.79

No Alt~ratlons Please
ON!!

ONE GROUP ME~'S

.: Meli'f'$pert Coats

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'.Volues To ,.$!5.95 I
$Jo19; ! . ';'
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$7.95
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·$
Men's and ll~ys•
Values To 85&lt;

1 Cliolljl lien'•

Ivy League

rHE SPORT$
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Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
and daughters were business vr-~i ·
tor.s in Parkeralfurg Tueaday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlutt Philson- and
sop were in AtheM, Mdn.day.
Etmer Burton hu returned
~om Columbus where he attended the State Fair and visited rel·
atives.
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EI}Uminger ;md Mrt. Bruce Lloyd
presi~ent Of the WSCS of Huath
Methf:idltt Church ·.attended ·the
WSCS Seminar for Gillia and
Meigs Counties TuesdaY at the
li'orest Run Methodist Chu·rch.
'Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson
and dauehter
Sandr-a, Carolyn
Searles and
Judy Wildermuth
visited Damden Park, Huntington,
Tuesday.
Col. and Mrs. W. K. Kincaid

M•rcedes
Condon
DRESS SHOP

rl j).j fi '

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HAMil'tON
CORONET
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Olle Grioap

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ne.n lllaitor in C!llumbu a

Mnt Robert )k[)owcll
and
daujhter Debby, Colurnbus amv
ed 'T'ue&amp;da:y for a ,.iait with )1r
! nd Mn. Finest Lallanee.
William Thoobilld. l'olurnbu•.
aoo hb mothe-r Mn. Wd iam
fhrobald Sr., Rutland, vi11 t~ Mr
1nd M'n. Wilbur 'I)Loobald Tues..
day evening.
Patrolman Everett Bollti&lt;' h.u
ent ered HoiZd' Hotpltal ror a seeonct operation within the !.ail
month . .
Donald B. Geary Jr. too\: hii
mother to Holur Hospital Sunda)·
'.o vl1it hJs falher wtto had en tf:-r:!d the ho.!tpital for obiilervauon.
Mrs. John KirK·aid, Mrs. Paule;,
.\nn Neal and daughtt'r Joan
-.vere visitors-in Alhl'ns l1onda)·.
Mr. and Mrs_ Lawrenu! Boyd
1nd ~:hildnn David and Donna
Jpent the weekend in Cindnnatl
with hia uncle and aunt. Mr. and
\Irs. Lawrence Boyd , .and family
lnd with h~ aunt, Mr!. Anna
Nixon.

FALL SPE(;LU
(I Greup) Women'&amp;

DRESS SHOES
Values To ,8 .95

THE SHOE BOX
IIIIDDLEPOBT, OHIO

75 New Patterns
Arrived Last Week

Cold Woves
Hair Styling

wt'ry Our New Road,
~mooth As Gla1111"

CLOSED

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IEWELRY
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Sol. Noon until Tuea.
Eirenlogs By Appolntm..,l

SHIRLEY'~

BEAUTY SHOP
Conn Sl

311M Pomerot

:Muon, W. Vo.

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NEW YORK OAJ'DIING BOUSE ANNUAL

FRIDAY - d SATURDAY, AUG. 30 &amp;: 31st
· Doors Open , PrO\I)PtiJ ,.t.t ~'9.:00 A.M.

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Meft'8 Summer

MEN'S

Men'• Shorl Sleeve

SUITS

SUITS

SPORT SHIRTS

JUst 25 in lot, Values to $50.00
For this C'-'ent only now jurt

Regular price $2950 to ·$41 .50

Values ,to $3.9!5

$10.00

$14.75 to $23.75

MEN'S

MEN'S

STRAW HATS
$1.00

ON SALE

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·IINDPSHIRTS
3

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BATHING SUITS

KNIT

SHOITS
3 for $1.00

NOW

' Limit 12 per Customer

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Regular pri&lt;:e.$5.95 to $13.95

H ANDKERCHIEFS . . 7e

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DRESS PANTS
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WALKING SHOITS

iiE~'~

Small Charge For
AIterations

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Ray Cowie or Beaver Falls, Pa.,
was 1 recent dinner a:ueat of Mr.
and M". Carl Moore and daucbters.
Mr. and \fn:. Phil Williamson
spent the week end in Columbua
With their daughter and son-in-law
'Mr. and Mn . Robert Gardner and

Vz PRICE
$2.98 to $6.98

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llrs. L. D. BobtDion 1Dt1 110D11
Mr. and Mn. William CIIUT of Jan, Barry ud Vllln.et, haw reChilllt!othe and Mr. and Mra. tUI'Jitld to their home, WibbiD,ftOn.
Clayton White and daua:hter of D.
d'ter a ri.ltt witb her fatber
Wlll'ft'n, W'eT"e week end a:uesta of soe Boyd, 111Dd ather rettttf'II:L

oon.

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Hookstown , Pa.,

tivea.

FALL
WALLPAPER

Routt 124
Potluck Di"nner

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Sjmpeoa 1011
Guy, of

Dll,.a Not

Mr. and Mn. Paul Tribt' and chil·
dren, Bob, Ned and Jane, of Athelu, visited Monday evening with
their slster-in·law, Mrs. Jere wn-

1 Mila Ba-low Poribnd Park

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aoljf, , . . . ,

SEE US FOR TOUR

Farm

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lumbua are tbe ruest• of Mn.
Wendell Bt-tzing •nd other rela-

SOCIETY

Paul (Shorly) ShK1er

l'un
Everyone· Welcome

V.. and lfrL !dnrtl-.

POMEROY

Sunday, Sepl. I, 1951

luggnge

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Value&lt; To $3.95

.

$1.00

itln aJiil BLU'

MEN'S

UNbANA
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Dress ·Pants .... On Sale $1.00
Bon Short S~lze 6 to I~Yalvh

t;· S2.f$

STRAW CAPS
JSc
Limit 4 P6 CUstomer

Limit 8 Per Customer

$5.95

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Bib Overolls ... On Sale $1.00
'rim You Must See

One T•ble- TheM YDU MuttS..

Sport Shirts . . . . . . . . . . $ .00 Odds ahd Ends ........ $1.00
On• Tabl•

Men'•- Valu•st. $4.91 .

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Odd; &amp; Ends

Summer Jackets ..... ,. $1.00

Men'•- Long and Short Top Stx,l11

loY• Short S~tnw-Size. 2 to 6 -:-Ret, 97c to ~--tf

Hose ........... On Sole 11c Sport Shirts ...... . 2 for $1.00

25%
TRADE IN
ALLOWANCE
On Any

An Emblemalle

RINGS
2$% OfF

JUsT A FEW 1.. LOT

MEN'S LACE BACK OVERALLS ................. $1.00
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10 AM Til ????
for the Entire Family

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rll&lt;:.~&gt;t h.~
Mr.

Mep's While

$1.00

DIAMOND

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listed the house vacated by tbe
Allpauch family,
,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbett Moore
and .son James will Ieavo this
week .for Baltimore, Md., where
they will visit relativl!s before
xo.lng to High \!iew, Deale-, M•1.,
on t.be Chesapeake Bay for a
short visit.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ed l•'arlcy and
sons, Madi$on, Ind., ha·ve be~n
visiting his parents, Mr. i.nd M~­
Walter Farley.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McElhinny, Leading Creek Road, entert.ained fifteen friends at th~ir
home Monday evening when their
night blooming cereu,g, blossomed
during the evening.

WATCH STRAPS

WATCJI

d.S ntq 1- Kt&lt;P ·' if

smd Bill went on c.o their (Ool"Jne-r
home in. Dayton , )frJ. K.incaid
joined llor son there for a shon
visit and Mlchael Parlavoni. p-,.y.
Lon, relurned here for an over
night viait with thet:D. CoL Kincald joined his family here Frid&lt;~y lor the week end.
&amp;!r». C11ther.ine Sbavorln1ky ha11
returned from Cincinnati whf're
Jhe attended a. Cancer Sot-iet;;
conferener.
·t.tr,, Lawrence Milhoan accomp-anied her houee guests Mr. and
Mn. Frank Heider2ott. LI)S Angeln, caHf., to columbus Tues-day wh-ere she will visit thl'
StaLe Fair.
Mt"S. Eoarl Bra.don. Cincinnati.
who has been visioting in Pcnmylvanla is a house r;uest or her sis
ter, Mn. c. R. Youna: and Mr
Young. She was broueht bere
hM" nephews, Allen Young, l
Youngstwrn and Fred Young or
Erie, Pa. Mrs, Bcaxton will remain here until after the family
reunion and celebration of C. R
Youne's birthday next Sunday. A
family dinner will b~ hJ&gt;ld on
Sunday at the Young home and
relativea from norther II OhiO and
Penmlvania are expected.
·Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley
took thelr siln, Earl , to C()lumbus ,
where he wiU atten4 the State
Fa.ir 111 nd visit Mf'. and Mn. Brook!'
McKinley and Mr. ar.d Mr.s. Aaron
Sheets.
Mr . .and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd
d d
hte M ·
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an aug r, : anapne wen vt~l·
tors in ColuinbU8 )lohday and
attended the State Fa ir.
.Mr. 4md Mn. Edward Alft)augb
and children who bave been li11
in&amp;' in die Coats houie On- Front
Strnt are moving Sunday to the
Sooth. Robert ,. Seabert, band dlr·
ector or Rutland Schools, hu en-

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M!6 •nd

M.u. !ohn Kincaid and famuy and
Mr. b4 MTJ . !IUllard Wlldennuth
and cltildren. Tom and Bill oame
earlier i.n the turnmer for a ·

;·Samsonite

Trade In Allowance
For Any Old Strap
Or Metal Band
ON
NEW
EXPANSION
BAND

oNi: l.o'i'

ruNos
15% OFF
&gt;

$1.00

I LOT

I LOT

1 ONLY-NEW

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Pomh~ ~ot~ Universl' ·· ~., !:-t' ~and' Westefn Denims

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IEWHilY

!4 PAICl

Swim !l'runks' ......... $1.00, ~•_n's Tl11- 55c .. 2 for:$j1
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COSTUME

4 .... $J.OO

(APS

Voluealfl

1 GIIOUP MEN'S

EXTIIA
Get 40 Piece setvice
For 8

RO!i~VILL~
ovil~ ·l&gt;ll&lt;kUl

!leg.

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WINC:~ISTJR Wlt!o S&lt;ope , •.•.....•..•• ,., , · '48.18

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FOlio

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To $5.95

35c 3 PAIRS FOR

UI.Ob

$59.75

2 for $toO
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DOUBLE BARREL -

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Pttijtiiiii Wid&amp; PHI PDblM
T1lft!J H.41~k Syr-.t Shim $1.98
Stniw Hah ........... ,$1.«10

lnofQ.
IUPDSTOIANDOOlwllh .....

52 PIECE SERVICE .
·FOR 8

WATCH STRAPS

Values To a8.95

. lEAR ARCHEltT IQUIP-T

3

IUU.,Witml r-lolt lnamtlttl
HfDJAtcill,
~INUM IHI!.VIS.
~.SIAL DOOI- open• hM

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SILVER

fl.Oil Volue

LIMITID TIMf

ONLY

10 ONLY
Nationally Adverlilled
Brond

,Nallonolly Ad•.

bardlnes.

tilt I lalt Jllr'l mtiii-

Aug. 30-31
AT

fRI. · &amp; SAT. AUG. 30·31st

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MEN'S SPORT and DRESS SHIItTS
Lung and Short Sleeve (or Work and Play Clialnllray•; ltnlts and Ga.

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SAN RAFAEL, Calif. UP- The
Marin County Board or Supervi·

GET READY FOR THE AUNTING
SEASON •...

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2nd STREET
POMEROY, 0.

"Middle of Upper liiO&lt;k"

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I GROUP OF

$279.95

$5.50 '

Mrs: William · Stewart, Clifton, W. Va.

On Warner-Color)

FEARS TRAFFIC JAM

Tha Mallon' I Favorite it
' lllreaular price of
,339.91

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"SANTIAGO"

l:ovi in prl6e

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Middleport
Department ·StOle

VIEW FROM POMP!Y'S HIAD

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LAST WliK'S WIIIINrlt

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Thurs. &amp; Fri.

nupti11J

FRIDAY

Each Week For

llotenlnt at :30

-a\soloel McCrea
VlrKinia )4avo
''COLORAE)O TERiliTORYil'

Alan Ladd

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Dr-wint l'ch · uNay

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Rouah.lJarrlf).llfer

DAY$
SPECIALS

• Nothing To Buy
• Come In ami Register
e·You Need Not~ ';:sent to Win

TONIGHT

Richard Etan

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We Are Giving
Away A '39.95

SHOP
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L&amp;Z ·

Courl &amp; . lind

Wll
held at the bomt of Ule brlde't
ptletltl, ll.r. aftd )ln. Lloyd R111.1•1t-l Bt~)&gt;.rt&lt;oll;o~lo:
The brJde'• table WIJ covered wlth
llelful'Tay. hmeroy,
a bl.n~-embtoidered imported llnWolpert, 'Hn. R L.
CLE.tiiANC~ KAL~ CONTI!III.Jf)B
en cloth. A ll)vely · &amp;rrfli!Jement
and daul(hm-, Jaetie, of
centtred the tt.blt, and eo~bted
Jane Wolf, Mrs. Jene
of white llterl 111d stock, with
Mrs. VlrJinla Sharbaueh,
emerald foliage, aad flanked on Mra.
Spencer, June and F.:dtlther si,de wltb three-branch all- ward M. Spnncer, Sue Lehew, Mrt.
Y_e r etDdlelabraa holdint tall white W. R. Profltt, Sally Proffitt1 'Ruth
il'r.
l'OMEROl
~pert. The ro.--Uelfed weddina: Sayre, ¥r1. Donald A. Smith, Mrs.
-....11 ~ke wu topped wltb a miniature R. F. Bryant, Mn. J. L. Stewart,
bt-lde lind frDD"-JudJ ""· Mfa. A. B. WoOdrum,
Ur_s~ J . 'M. cUbbtge ,of Bllr~r-- Mn. N. o. Wein, Mis1 ~oldye .
ftn. Ohio, aunt of 'lhe bride, and Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Layne,
Mrs. C. M. Adima, Jr . of New Ha- Mrs. Letta kolUib, Mr. md Mra.
ven prel.lded at the punch bowl. John Fry, Margery BurtUWorth,
Aides were Mn. John Fry, aunt Mr. and Mrl. Larry Bates ot Plea\
of 1be bride, Mill Jane: Wolf of .ant City, · Ohio.
Maaon, cousin of the bride, and
Mra. lbrtha Juhling, Mr. and
Miu Suunne Wolpe-rt. Guests Mrs. Cl;-de Foley, Mra. K. J.
~re reglatered by Miu Phyllis Scott, Mn otUe Rou.h, Mi.. Sally
Froelich of :Dover, Oblo.
Rowh, Mi.11 PbyUIJ Froelich of
Orgaa mutic durint:· the re!!ep- DoYer, Oblo . •r . aniJ Mra. Philip
tlon wae played by Mrs. Harry.
Wolpert, Mr. and Mrs. Boy M.
and Miss Suzanne Wolpert.
• Jr. and Carol Atm, Rochestthose re(fistering at the er,
Y.; Mr. and JUre. Harry
Mickey De Wine, Layne, S8tulh Lou Roush, Sheldon
Ohio; Mr. and Roush, ?.lary K. Swigert, Jane
David and Moker, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hibbard
Rocbests-, Affleck Of '.:prlngfield, O.ldo.
Mrs. Thomas Grinstea&lt;l, Mr .
and Mn. 8oh J9hnston and daughtera, Vicki and .Nan, Mr. aod Mrs
William Powell, ¥"~ .Grinstead:
Shelby Grinstead, Mrs. Pblt Batey
Mr. and Mn.- 'rom l.l(!ffman, Mn:
f', {\· Batey, Mr. atld Mr1, Donald
&gt;
RoWIJu Mr. litd Jbs. Delblort Dot·
' ae;-. arut. Mtfi. Ra)'lDEd Pe-· \tn . .fnmea F. ~ads, . and
Hertel ltenaerSOb,
tb of
Point Pleasant, Jon Wal·ner of
Tennestee, Ralpb R. Furtu&amp;on, Ak·
ron, Obitt; J'onatban B. Howes,
Jim RobiDSon, Mr. and Mtl. James
biehl, _,liriunie Fry, Shirley Lyons,
w.... ...nr..•.- ..........
J~IE Rou1h, JCaren DtV!4, GaUl·
polis, Ohie; , Mr. and MJ1. 'Tom
.., te ..... · - ,. .,. for
Garrison, Sarah Roush Dawson,
tht " ' f bftt In , ...... wnt
Mrs. James Roulh, Ch4rlene Dlehl
u. r. aitd !Irs. C. M. , Ad•ms, Jr.',
•lid ltyl .. thet pl.... ..
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M
rs. B. R. Vance, Mrs. W•id Cun·
AIL ,., sc..Mi ... f
nin.ham, Mri:. B1.1tz ·aDd Mr. and
Mrs. Ho)zeimer ot :R:Ot-&amp;eater, N.
Y. and Miu Ruth KarweiCb, also
of Rochel!lter

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Cincinnati -a-t Philadelptaa nltt
-Lawrhce 11-11 w-1 Hadrlix 10..10
St. L(luis at Pittsbutgh illgbtJackRon 12-6 vs Klil}e IJ..-13.
Thurlday's Cimes
No gam~-; scherlu\ed
AMERICAN LEAGU!

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high In value

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Cetmt In Now
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Tout Children
With Bock-TaSthAI Shoes

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1pl.'pre•ive perforllJinees in· hopes
77 47 .621
'JO ~!5
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70 M
83 62 .

AtThe Home Of

•day.., ....
Tom and Bill let! Sun·
for their h()ult in AtllJt&amp;too.

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St. Louis . .

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or wwinlng added jj:fature in
126-pou~ division.

Bostofl'f TOi"nln)' Ti"bbil, whom he
had ilefeated lit an . e.arlilr bout.

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~2. 95 P}i11e Slips ............ . $1.59
Cottitn Bl~uais ........ ..
$1.49
Nyfon ond Dacron Blouses .. . ... . $1.95

Fight Results·

ly-ret!Nd BDbby COW"Cheme, will
0. A8 R. H_,_ Pc,t. be ll'l'6i!ti~J Gomes rat '-the peak of
116 868 B6 ItS ~ the Prortde~ pu.fietlet's career.
1~ 420 118 Ill$ J7B ~ b&amp;J. been bealeh orily bY

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DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy.!(fddl\port, 0., Auft. 1957 -11

AT LEAST HE TRIED
GARFIELD, N . J. UP - GeorJe
Earles, •1. tried tqo hard to be
By Unltod ~roit
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burnint bedconr from a neigh. ' NEW ORLEANS-- llotlrlbor's •partment, put it in his car guer., 1491,1, New OriWlJ, tto&amp;ped
and drove to a fi.re boule where Ernie Smith, 1!55, Pltta:bltteh '(8),
the blaze wa" put out. Poliee later
a"1'ealttl Earles on 1 drunken
drlvln,e eb1r1e .

cluding a homer, in four a~·ba*'
for the Red Sox in Tuesday ni•ht's
7·5 victory over Detrolt while
Mantle had only one bit in four
BOSTON UP-Third-ranked l.siat-bats fur the Yankees in t., t'i r ~to Martinez ruled a slight flavor12·6 victory over the White S ...
. · 'n snap Harold Gome-s'
Williams thus gain one p&lt;•i:1
,_· 12 straight victories in tbelr II
~ .lijl(); Mantle sUpped . one point I G-round natio:n-:dl:r-televised fe•·
to .3'76, and the prevtoul!l two-point therweieht dael tohiP,t at Booton
margin betwe~ them was dou·
Aftb•.
bled .
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Bin. Martinez, who holds. Wins
sta~~~e's how the two sluQera ewer Jte Chestnut and the recent·

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ltlg~d l&amp;olc•llt'• sfl"'ftq-strorig enough ataru:f on.
ScUfij ean'lloit ios ""billlr&lt;hon·loothtr" IIndh.
lplofi ~IIO)Ipoo• wll~ ,P1d!lmp cloth. And his clolhoo
•tay lrt•h thonb to 4~t~Jt-proof tongtH·In11rOO¥e

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Mt •• , $44.50
A. Two.Sult• ••. $2J
6. Qulcl-Trlpptt ... , llf..50

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Boys Western

Boys Ivy Leogue

DUNGAREES · ·· · · · $1.69to $2.95 TROUSERS . ...... ... .. . .
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City League
Bowling

s;,,l, Como K &amp; V-Cado

1!96.

Auv. 2], 19ST
High Thr~ Game Ind., J im
l.t'wis 6 (Mr. Bee.)
Jiigb Siftg!e- Gflme J im H·agi"rt y
220 (P!ullp Sporn).
1'('am Thrt&gt;e Games PhHip Spo,.,,

sTANDINGs w•• l"'

Stroh 's llt•t'r
K. &amp; V --L'ads
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Buckeye Grid Hopefuls Report
To Woody Hayes September l
~eventy 1:opira_nts ~o the 18157
OhiO State Untverslly football
IKIUad wlil as~;emble Sunday, Sept.
1 for phy_slcal exatninations •nd
locker aSIII!Inments, It was anIIOUn('ed today by lfead C~ch W.
W. (Woody l Hay,s. two-a1fay
practiee ses1&gt;~ons will begln 'Monday, Labor Day, with picture-tating scheduled early Tuesday after·
noon.
Coach , Ha ~es' seventh Buckeye
squalj w;JJ Include 22 lettermen,
11 ofwhom are slated for starting
berths
the -season's opener here
se~t. 2~in agamst
.
Texas . Christian
Umverstt~· - ln the coaching staff's
pre-practtce breakdown of the
squad, only four lettermen appear
on th~ seeond eleven; three on
the thud and four othen are re}_,
egated to the fourth unit.
Forty·two of the first 44 player's
Ire Ohio high school &amp;raduatea,
the exceptions being lhird-team
fullback Bob White Of Covtn1ton,
Ky., and rourth·iitring end Charles
Zawacki or Uniontown, Pa.
The squad break-down reveals
11 'ends (four lettermen ); 12 tackles (four lettermen); 12 guards,
(five lettermen); seven centers
(one letterman); six quarterbacks
(one letterman);
14 halfbacks
a·nd seven lull(flvf! ietlerrroeLI
n
backa (two lettermen). David Kilgore, 160 pound sophomore, ill be-

We Select Only The
Very best in Used Cars

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We're ,.ttint loaded ..aln with
Tr-.lh• on our cl•an, Lat.
Model C:an.
We hl¥1 In ttock now tnd
rftutt M aold:

iood 61, Jmsn ~ryliDJ and srurdy
constructioo.,. and ld It jq

4-MERCURVS

Scl#lj&gt;troo•, properly .6.ncd htrtJ

1- 1949 -

1- 1951.
All gOod reliable cars, must be
fOld - $19&amp;.00 and ut;l.

2- 1950 -

1-1949 FORD
2 dr. V8, Radio
Clean and nice.

ami Heater,

1-19t7 DODGE
4: door Sedan. Radio and Heat~~, all 'good ti.res.

2-1951 CHEVROLETS

4 door Sedans. 1- Dlack finish,
1-Sharp Green rinish like new.

1-1953 PLYMOUTH
Cranbrook 4 door Sedan.

1-1953 FORD V8
Victoria, FOM. Radio &amp; Heater.

1-1934 FORD V8
Customlitle 2 door. Radio and

$3.99 to $5.95

Heater. Sharp.

MANY MORE 1'0
CHOOSE FROM

Roush's Shoe Store

METROPOLITAN

"Middle or Upper Bloek"

PhaM 6045-J

AUTO SAJ.ES
Open Evenlnts untll9 p.m.
AI Tralfle Ljghl
In Mlddlepor!

MidcHeport

Ted Williams
Ups Lead Over
Mickey Mantle

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lng groomed u extra point spec
iali!rt and wiJl remain out of rontact work.
_ Sever~:~! players, nbl oreviou~ ! y
tncluded Jn the Jist invited 10
praeU«, have asked for another
tryout. ln celfailt lnttanees these
regueeta bav~ been grant~d.
countivg for a larger aqpad th &lt;m
originally intended.
Co-Captain Leo BroWn 170pound end, leads the relurn ing
lettermen in playing time wtlh
4-153 minutes of service hst fllll
Gua'd A ure ,.ms 'fh omas wh o 1s
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expected to be among th' t
e·
'fen llnemen this year e 11 opne~1
with 426 minutes c .C ptat G
ten CISCO, who Pia;cd ~ 392 n mi:~
utea as fullback in 1956, and Halfback bon Cl k lth 314 i
IU' ' w
m nutes,
ar~ the only others over the 300
mmute mark.

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With two quarteroacka deducted from the squad .ti.nce spring
r.acJice, Jerry Fields has been rerned to the pi.lot poaltlon. formerJy a quarterback. .he was
switched to center durl~ spring
practice.
Hayes begins his seventh se :~ ­
son with · an Ohio State wcin-lost -tie
record 0 f 39-14 2
• · His ov~rall coilege coaching retord is 73·25-2.
Mo1t hiJI:hly-rated sophomores
are Ends Jim Houston ot Massillon .and Dick Michael of Hamilton ·
~ackles .Jb'uee &amp;cbnm Massillon :
Da\oid Wagner, Port~outh and
Jim Murshlill, Columbtts;
guard
Leroy Cowons1_ Cleveland; center
Don Crowl, Ma)VerD; hiltbacks
Jdhn ~sser, Toledo and Dave
Ztlhars, Columbus and fullback
Bob Whlte, Covington, Ky.
The Buckeye schedule Includes
six home games and three away
at W:ashlngh~o,
Wisconstn and
MiChigan. Texis Christian Is beine
met for the first time aince 193 7
whe-'1. Ohio State won 14 to 0 '
Wadl_lntton is being played fo~

tttt

f~rst

time.

Tne Ohio State squad ; (' lndi-

cates letterman)
I!:NDS--(11) •Russ Bowermaster
'Leo Brown,. 'Tom Moraan, Jame.8
Houston, Rtchard Micbael, Fred
Sehcnklng,
'Charles ·Za wacki
John ·l..tll'd, Ted Katula; Jam e~
Rowland, Larry Disher.
TACKLES 02J 'Richard Schal·
rath, 'John Murtin, "'Albert Crawford, Bruce Schram, David Wagner, Alex Nagy, •RonaJd Cook,
J~mea Marshall, Tom Kreackbaum
Jim Matz, Jack Wilson, Jack Hen·~
man.
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_GUARDS (12) 'Bill Joblt:o, 'Aurelms Thomas, Leroy Cowans, •Ernie Spychalski, •Herbert Jones
•Tom Baldncci, Ric,pard Anders'
Ralph BaJle_v, Kenneth Sellkop'
El!gene Bryant, · Birtho 1-\rnold,
Victor Bellisari.
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CENTERS (7) •Daniel JameR
Daniel Fror.k, Ed Breehl, Do~
Crowl, WUJiam Beam, Jim Jones
Leo Walsh.
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QUARTERBACKS (8) •Frank
Kremblas, Andy Okulovich, Tom
Crawford, Jerry Fields, Jim samuels, Paul Ballmer.
HALFBACKS (14) 'Don Clark
'Don Suther!n, Gerry Ballin&amp;er'
John Dresser, •Dick LeBeau, WJI~
liam Wentz, John Moran, Jim
Shult.z, Preston McMurray.
FULLBACK (7) •Gaien Clileo
'Joe Trlvl~pnno, Bob White, Rus~
Provenza, R.&amp;Jph Gage, Bob Lemon, Dana Deshler,

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30rt turned dowu 1 nudiJt orJ&amp;ni·
zaaiGn'a request to bathe in the
raw on a »ecluded atn-tch of Mir·
in Beacb. It would "create a ptrk·
ing problem for rpeetaton - a!
well as a patrollini problem for
the stLeriff~ ' Supervisor William
D. Fussehr.an said.

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DETROIT UP - Ted Wlllltrnl
has opened a four-point lO.d over
.l'tfickey Manth• in thPir blul.ng
batlle for the American Lea~ue
b~tlling championship.
WilliamB bage-ed two hil.!l, In-

Martinez
Ruled
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As Favorite In
Tel~villion Bout

Wo'lllom•
Mantle

NATIONAL

Brookly.n . _
CinC'lnnaU
Philadel()hia
New York
Chicago
Pi-ttsburgh ,. .

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.504 1-t"i!

61 68
f9 73
47 T7

.473 t~lf.i
.402 27
.379 30

Tu•tday's R•sults
Chk-ago g Broo~Jyn 4; nlte
Mllwaukec 4 New York 8, nite
Cincinn~tl ~ PbUadelp~ia 2. nite
xSt. Lot.lls 11 PlttstiUrlh I, nUt
Pittsbut!fh 2 lt. Lotlis- 1, n.ite
X ColiJpletiob
of'
&amp;U9J)ended
game o! July 21.
Wfllnetd.ay't 'P rollabl• Pltklt.n
Milwaukee 111t New YOrk--Conley 8-6 h Ahtonelli 11·14.
Chicaso al Brooklyn nlgh~
Rush 4.13 vs Koufax 5--3 or McD~vitl

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YOIJR S~HOOL SVPliLIES

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New York
80 4!5 .840
Chic;;;agg
7!5 ~9 .801
Boston
6!5 59 .524
Detroit
63 62 .504
Cleveland
81 65 .484
Ba·t timore
59 64 .480
Kansas Ci-ty
49 77 .389
WaBh-ington . • . 41 '78 .376
Tutsdav"1 R.1Uih

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New York 12 Chicago 6

Boston 7 Detroit !, 1 J inn, nite
Cleveland ~ Baltimore 4, nlte
Kansas Cily 3 Washington 1. nile
WMnesd•v'• Prohlb.. Pltthen
Boston
al
Detrnlt-SulliYan
10·9 vs M.mls IJ.9
New Yqrk at Chtt!tgO DightLars£"n 7-4 v8 Pierce 17-9
Wa'&gt;hinglon at Kansas City nite
- Ramos 9·1 vs Gorman 4·7 or
Burnet-te 6-10
Baltimore at Cleveland niteJohnson 11·8 vs N·arleski 9-3
Thurtday't Gatntl
New York at Chicago
Bo!llt.on at Detroit
Baltirnore at Clevoland
Only games scheduled

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Pojn~roy

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Bita Harwotf.h James Cagney
"STRAWiiiRRY BLONDI"

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PLACE·K!CKEH (1) Dnid Jt:il·
gore.

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Jh PRICE

HUNTING liQN'SE ON SALE .HIRI
fontt!! In tind Seehr S~wti~'

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•HUNl'tNG
CLOTHES (all sizesl
theek Our C::Ompl~te Llae or

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GIANI . . ., ... IOOD PIIIZII
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SINGLE

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18 Gaqe .... ..... , , . , , . •lll.it

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$1.79

No Alt~ratlons Please
ON!!

ONE GROUP ME~'S

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'.Volues To ,.$!5.95 I
$Jo19; ! . ';'
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$7.95
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Men's and ll~ys•
Values To 85&lt;

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Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
and daughters were business vr-~i ·
tor.s in Parkeralfurg Tueaday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlutt Philson- and
sop were in AtheM, Mdn.day.
Etmer Burton hu returned
~om Columbus where he attended the State Fair and visited rel·
atives.
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EI}Uminger ;md Mrt. Bruce Lloyd
presi~ent Of the WSCS of Huath
Methf:idltt Church ·.attended ·the
WSCS Seminar for Gillia and
Meigs Counties TuesdaY at the
li'orest Run Methodist Chu·rch.
'Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson
and dauehter
Sandr-a, Carolyn
Searles and
Judy Wildermuth
visited Damden Park, Huntington,
Tuesday.
Col. and Mrs. W. K. Kincaid

M•rcedes
Condon
DRESS SHOP

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Olle Grioap

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ne.n lllaitor in C!llumbu a

Mnt Robert )k[)owcll
and
daujhter Debby, Colurnbus amv
ed 'T'ue&amp;da:y for a ,.iait with )1r
! nd Mn. Finest Lallanee.
William Thoobilld. l'olurnbu•.
aoo hb mothe-r Mn. Wd iam
fhrobald Sr., Rutland, vi11 t~ Mr
1nd M'n. Wilbur 'I)Loobald Tues..
day evening.
Patrolman Everett Bollti&lt;' h.u
ent ered HoiZd' Hotpltal ror a seeonct operation within the !.ail
month . .
Donald B. Geary Jr. too\: hii
mother to Holur Hospital Sunda)·
'.o vl1it hJs falher wtto had en tf:-r:!d the ho.!tpital for obiilervauon.
Mrs. John KirK·aid, Mrs. Paule;,
.\nn Neal and daughtt'r Joan
-.vere visitors-in Alhl'ns l1onda)·.
Mr. and Mrs_ Lawrenu! Boyd
1nd ~:hildnn David and Donna
Jpent the weekend in Cindnnatl
with hia uncle and aunt. Mr. and
\Irs. Lawrence Boyd , .and family
lnd with h~ aunt, Mr!. Anna
Nixon.

FALL SPE(;LU
(I Greup) Women'&amp;

DRESS SHOES
Values To ,8 .95

THE SHOE BOX
IIIIDDLEPOBT, OHIO

75 New Patterns
Arrived Last Week

Cold Woves
Hair Styling

wt'ry Our New Road,
~mooth As Gla1111"

CLOSED

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IEWELRY
ffor $1.00

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Eirenlogs By Appolntm..,l

SHIRLEY'~

BEAUTY SHOP
Conn Sl

311M Pomerot

:Muon, W. Vo.

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NEW YORK OAJ'DIING BOUSE ANNUAL

FRIDAY - d SATURDAY, AUG. 30 &amp;: 31st
· Doors Open , PrO\I)PtiJ ,.t.t ~'9.:00 A.M.

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Meft'8 Summer

MEN'S

Men'• Shorl Sleeve

SUITS

SUITS

SPORT SHIRTS

JUst 25 in lot, Values to $50.00
For this C'-'ent only now jurt

Regular price $2950 to ·$41 .50

Values ,to $3.9!5

$10.00

$14.75 to $23.75

MEN'S

MEN'S

STRAW HATS
$1.00

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BATHING SUITS

KNIT

SHOITS
3 for $1.00

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Regular pri&lt;:e.$5.95 to $13.95

H ANDKERCHIEFS . . 7e

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DRESS PANTS
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WALKING SHOITS

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Small Charge For
AIterations

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Ray Cowie or Beaver Falls, Pa.,
was 1 recent dinner a:ueat of Mr.
and M". Carl Moore and daucbters.
Mr. and \fn:. Phil Williamson
spent the week end in Columbua
With their daughter and son-in-law
'Mr. and Mn . Robert Gardner and

Vz PRICE
$2.98 to $6.98

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llrs. L. D. BobtDion 1Dt1 110D11
Mr. and Mn. William CIIUT of Jan, Barry ud Vllln.et, haw reChilllt!othe and Mr. and Mra. tUI'Jitld to their home, WibbiD,ftOn.
Clayton White and daua:hter of D.
d'ter a ri.ltt witb her fatber
Wlll'ft'n, W'eT"e week end a:uesta of soe Boyd, 111Dd ather rettttf'II:L

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Hookstown , Pa.,

tivea.

FALL
WALLPAPER

Routt 124
Potluck Di"nner

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Guy, of

Dll,.a Not

Mr. and Mn. Paul Tribt' and chil·
dren, Bob, Ned and Jane, of Athelu, visited Monday evening with
their slster-in·law, Mrs. Jere wn-

1 Mila Ba-low Poribnd Park

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lumbua are tbe ruest• of Mn.
Wendell Bt-tzing •nd other rela-

SOCIETY

Paul (Shorly) ShK1er

l'un
Everyone· Welcome

V.. and lfrL !dnrtl-.

POMEROY

Sunday, Sepl. I, 1951

luggnge

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$1.00

itln aJiil BLU'

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Dress ·Pants .... On Sale $1.00
Bon Short S~lze 6 to I~Yalvh

t;· S2.f$

STRAW CAPS
JSc
Limit 4 P6 CUstomer

Limit 8 Per Customer

$5.95

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Bib Overolls ... On Sale $1.00
'rim You Must See

One T•ble- TheM YDU MuttS..

Sport Shirts . . . . . . . . . . $ .00 Odds ahd Ends ........ $1.00
On• Tabl•

Men'•- Valu•st. $4.91 .

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Odd; &amp; Ends

Summer Jackets ..... ,. $1.00

Men'•- Long and Short Top Stx,l11

loY• Short S~tnw-Size. 2 to 6 -:-Ret, 97c to ~--tf

Hose ........... On Sole 11c Sport Shirts ...... . 2 for $1.00

25%
TRADE IN
ALLOWANCE
On Any

An Emblemalle

RINGS
2$% OfF

JUsT A FEW 1.. LOT

MEN'S LACE BACK OVERALLS ................. $1.00
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10 AM Til ????
for the Entire Family

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rll&lt;:.~&gt;t h.~
Mr.

Mep's While

$1.00

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listed the house vacated by tbe
Allpauch family,
,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbett Moore
and .son James will Ieavo this
week .for Baltimore, Md., where
they will visit relativl!s before
xo.lng to High \!iew, Deale-, M•1.,
on t.be Chesapeake Bay for a
short visit.
Mr. 'and Mrs. Ed l•'arlcy and
sons, Madi$on, Ind., ha·ve be~n
visiting his parents, Mr. i.nd M~­
Walter Farley.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace McElhinny, Leading Creek Road, entert.ained fifteen friends at th~ir
home Monday evening when their
night blooming cereu,g, blossomed
during the evening.

WATCH STRAPS

WATCJI

d.S ntq 1- Kt&lt;P ·' if

smd Bill went on c.o their (Ool"Jne-r
home in. Dayton , )frJ. K.incaid
joined llor son there for a shon
visit and Mlchael Parlavoni. p-,.y.
Lon, relurned here for an over
night viait with thet:D. CoL Kincald joined his family here Frid&lt;~y lor the week end.
&amp;!r». C11ther.ine Sbavorln1ky ha11
returned from Cincinnati whf're
Jhe attended a. Cancer Sot-iet;;
conferener.
·t.tr,, Lawrence Milhoan accomp-anied her houee guests Mr. and
Mn. Frank Heider2ott. LI)S Angeln, caHf., to columbus Tues-day wh-ere she will visit thl'
StaLe Fair.
Mt"S. Eoarl Bra.don. Cincinnati.
who has been visioting in Pcnmylvanla is a house r;uest or her sis
ter, Mn. c. R. Youna: and Mr
Young. She was broueht bere
hM" nephews, Allen Young, l
Youngstwrn and Fred Young or
Erie, Pa. Mrs, Bcaxton will remain here until after the family
reunion and celebration of C. R
Youne's birthday next Sunday. A
family dinner will b~ hJ&gt;ld on
Sunday at the Young home and
relativea from norther II OhiO and
Penmlvania are expected.
·Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. McKinley
took thelr siln, Earl , to C()lumbus ,
where he wiU atten4 the State
Fa.ir 111 nd visit Mf'. and Mn. Brook!'
McKinley and Mr. ar.d Mr.s. Aaron
Sheets.
Mr . .and Mrs. Harold Woodgerd
d d
hte M ·
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an aug r, : anapne wen vt~l·
tors in ColuinbU8 )lohday and
attended the State Fa ir.
.Mr. 4md Mn. Edward Alft)augb
and children who bave been li11
in&amp;' in die Coats houie On- Front
Strnt are moving Sunday to the
Sooth. Robert ,. Seabert, band dlr·
ector or Rutland Schools, hu en-

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t1.ilO Value

M!6 •nd

M.u. !ohn Kincaid and famuy and
Mr. b4 MTJ . !IUllard Wlldennuth
and cltildren. Tom and Bill oame
earlier i.n the turnmer for a ·

;·Samsonite

Trade In Allowance
For Any Old Strap
Or Metal Band
ON
NEW
EXPANSION
BAND

oNi: l.o'i'

ruNos
15% OFF
&gt;

$1.00

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I LOT

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Pomh~ ~ot~ Universl' ·· ~., !:-t' ~and' Westefn Denims

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IEWHilY

!4 PAICl

Swim !l'runks' ......... $1.00, ~•_n's Tl11- 55c .. 2 for:$j1
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COSTUME

4 .... $J.OO

(APS

Voluealfl

1 GIIOUP MEN'S

EXTIIA
Get 40 Piece setvice
For 8

RO!i~VILL~
ovil~ ·l&gt;ll&lt;kUl

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WINC:~ISTJR Wlt!o S&lt;ope , •.•.....•..•• ,., , · '48.18

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FOlio

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To $5.95

35c 3 PAIRS FOR

UI.Ob

$59.75

2 for $toO
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Pttijtiiiii Wid&amp; PHI PDblM
T1lft!J H.41~k Syr-.t Shim $1.98
Stniw Hah ........... ,$1.«10

lnofQ.
IUPDSTOIANDOOlwllh .....

52 PIECE SERVICE .
·FOR 8

WATCH STRAPS

Values To a8.95

. lEAR ARCHEltT IQUIP-T

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IUU.,Witml r-lolt lnamtlttl
HfDJAtcill,
~INUM IHI!.VIS.
~.SIAL DOOI- open• hM

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Nationally Adverlilled
Brond

,Nallonolly Ad•.

bardlnes.

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MEN'S SPORT and DRESS SHIItTS
Lung and Short Sleeve (or Work and Play Clialnllray•; ltnlts and Ga.

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Middleport

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SAN RAFAEL, Calif. UP- The
Marin County Board or Supervi·

GET READY FOR THE AUNTING
SEASON •...

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2nd STREET
POMEROY, 0.

"Middle of Upper liiO&lt;k"

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I GROUP OF

$279.95

$5.50 '

Mrs: William · Stewart, Clifton, W. Va.

On Warner-Color)

FEARS TRAFFIC JAM

Tha Mallon' I Favorite it
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"SANTIAGO"

l:ovi in prl6e

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Middleport
Department ·StOle

VIEW FROM POMP!Y'S HIAD

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LAST WliK'S WIIIINrlt

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nupti11J

FRIDAY

Each Week For

llotenlnt at :30

-a\soloel McCrea
VlrKinia )4avo
''COLORAE)O TERiliTORYil'

Alan Ladd

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Dr-wint l'ch · uNay

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DAY$
SPECIALS

• Nothing To Buy
• Come In ami Register
e·You Need Not~ ';:sent to Win

TONIGHT

Richard Etan

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We Are Giving
Away A '39.95

SHOP
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L&amp;Z ·

Courl &amp; . lind

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held at the bomt of Ule brlde't
ptletltl, ll.r. aftd )ln. Lloyd R111.1•1t-l Bt~)&gt;.rt&lt;oll;o~lo:
The brJde'• table WIJ covered wlth
llelful'Tay. hmeroy,
a bl.n~-embtoidered imported llnWolpert, 'Hn. R L.
CLE.tiiANC~ KAL~ CONTI!III.Jf)B
en cloth. A ll)vely · &amp;rrfli!Jement
and daul(hm-, Jaetie, of
centtred the tt.blt, and eo~bted
Jane Wolf, Mrs. Jene
of white llterl 111d stock, with
Mrs. VlrJinla Sharbaueh,
emerald foliage, aad flanked on Mra.
Spencer, June and F.:dtlther si,de wltb three-branch all- ward M. Spnncer, Sue Lehew, Mrt.
Y_e r etDdlelabraa holdint tall white W. R. Profltt, Sally Proffitt1 'Ruth
il'r.
l'OMEROl
~pert. The ro.--Uelfed weddina: Sayre, ¥r1. Donald A. Smith, Mrs.
-....11 ~ke wu topped wltb a miniature R. F. Bryant, Mn. J. L. Stewart,
bt-lde lind frDD"-JudJ ""· Mfa. A. B. WoOdrum,
Ur_s~ J . 'M. cUbbtge ,of Bllr~r-- Mn. N. o. Wein, Mis1 ~oldye .
ftn. Ohio, aunt of 'lhe bride, and Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Hennan Layne,
Mrs. C. M. Adima, Jr . of New Ha- Mrs. Letta kolUib, Mr. md Mra.
ven prel.lded at the punch bowl. John Fry, Margery BurtUWorth,
Aides were Mn. John Fry, aunt Mr. and Mrl. Larry Bates ot Plea\
of 1be bride, Mill Jane: Wolf of .ant City, · Ohio.
Maaon, cousin of the bride, and
Mra. lbrtha Juhling, Mr. and
Miu Suunne Wolpe-rt. Guests Mrs. Cl;-de Foley, Mra. K. J.
~re reglatered by Miu Phyllis Scott, Mn otUe Rou.h, Mi.. Sally
Froelich of :Dover, Oblo.
Rowh, Mi.11 PbyUIJ Froelich of
Orgaa mutic durint:· the re!!ep- DoYer, Oblo . •r . aniJ Mra. Philip
tlon wae played by Mrs. Harry.
Wolpert, Mr. and Mrs. Boy M.
and Miss Suzanne Wolpert.
• Jr. and Carol Atm, Rochestthose re(fistering at the er,
Y.; Mr. and JUre. Harry
Mickey De Wine, Layne, S8tulh Lou Roush, Sheldon
Ohio; Mr. and Roush, ?.lary K. Swigert, Jane
David and Moker, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hibbard
Rocbests-, Affleck Of '.:prlngfield, O.ldo.
Mrs. Thomas Grinstea&lt;l, Mr .
and Mn. 8oh J9hnston and daughtera, Vicki and .Nan, Mr. aod Mrs
William Powell, ¥"~ .Grinstead:
Shelby Grinstead, Mrs. Pblt Batey
Mr. and Mn.- 'rom l.l(!ffman, Mn:
f', {\· Batey, Mr. atld Mr1, Donald
&gt;
RoWIJu Mr. litd Jbs. Delblort Dot·
' ae;-. arut. Mtfi. Ra)'lDEd Pe-· \tn . .fnmea F. ~ads, . and
Hertel ltenaerSOb,
tb of
Point Pleasant, Jon Wal·ner of
Tennestee, Ralpb R. Furtu&amp;on, Ak·
ron, Obitt; J'onatban B. Howes,
Jim RobiDSon, Mr. and Mtl. James
biehl, _,liriunie Fry, Shirley Lyons,
w.... ...nr..•.- ..........
J~IE Rou1h, JCaren DtV!4, GaUl·
polis, Ohie; , Mr. and MJ1. 'Tom
.., te ..... · - ,. .,. for
Garrison, Sarah Roush Dawson,
tht " ' f bftt In , ...... wnt
Mrs. James Roulh, Ch4rlene Dlehl
u. r. aitd !Irs. C. M. , Ad•ms, Jr.',
•lid ltyl .. thet pl.... ..
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M
rs. B. R. Vance, Mrs. W•id Cun·
AIL ,., sc..Mi ... f
nin.ham, Mri:. B1.1tz ·aDd Mr. and
Mrs. Ho)zeimer ot :R:Ot-&amp;eater, N.
Y. and Miu Ruth KarweiCb, also
of Rochel!lter

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'Dress Be&amp;ter For Less'"

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Cincinnati -a-t Philadelptaa nltt
-Lawrhce 11-11 w-1 Hadrlix 10..10
St. L(luis at Pittsbutgh illgbtJackRon 12-6 vs Klil}e IJ..-13.
Thurlday's Cimes
No gam~-; scherlu\ed
AMERICAN LEAGU!

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The reeepUon fOUOWinl

high In value

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end T•SHIRTS

v • .. otter • vilit with

Cetmt In Now
'to Outfit
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Tout Children
With Bock-TaSthAI Shoes

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Both were .In top physical eonW L Pet. Gl dltion and eonfident of tuh!inJ in
1pl.'pre•ive perforllJinees in· hopes
77 47 .621
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711

70 M
83 62 .

AtThe Home Of

•day.., ....
Tom and Bill let! Sun·
for their h()ult in AtllJt&amp;too.

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Milwaukee
St. Louis . .

Rous~-Ba'rringer R"ception
H.. ld
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PHILLIP SISTERS

or wwinlng added jj:fature in
126-pou~ division.

Bostofl'f TOi"nln)' Ti"bbil, whom he
had ilefeated lit an . e.arlilr bout.

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~2. 95 P}i11e Slips ............ . $1.59
Cottitn Bl~uais ........ ..
$1.49
Nyfon ond Dacron Blouses .. . ... . $1.95

Fight Results·

ly-ret!Nd BDbby COW"Cheme, will
0. A8 R. H_,_ Pc,t. be ll'l'6i!ti~J Gomes rat '-the peak of
116 868 B6 ItS ~ the Prortde~ pu.fietlet's career.
1~ 420 118 Ill$ J7B ~ b&amp;J. been bealeh orily bY

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DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy.!(fddl\port, 0., Auft. 1957 -11

AT LEAST HE TRIED
GARFIELD, N . J. UP - GeorJe
Earles, •1. tried tqo hard to be
By Unltod ~roit
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helpful Tueiday. He erabbed a
burnint bedconr from a neigh. ' NEW ORLEANS-- llotlrlbor's •partment, put it in his car guer., 1491,1, New OriWlJ, tto&amp;ped
and drove to a fi.re boule where Ernie Smith, 1!55, Pltta:bltteh '(8),
the blaze wa" put out. Poliee later
a"1'ealttl Earles on 1 drunken
drlvln,e eb1r1e .

cluding a homer, in four a~·ba*'
for the Red Sox in Tuesday ni•ht's
7·5 victory over Detrolt while
Mantle had only one bit in four
BOSTON UP-Third-ranked l.siat-bats fur the Yankees in t., t'i r ~to Martinez ruled a slight flavor12·6 victory over the White S ...
. · 'n snap Harold Gome-s'
Williams thus gain one p&lt;•i:1
,_· 12 straight victories in tbelr II
~ .lijl(); Mantle sUpped . one point I G-round natio:n-:dl:r-televised fe•·
to .3'76, and the prevtoul!l two-point therweieht dael tohiP,t at Booton
margin betwe~ them was dou·
Aftb•.
bled .
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Bin. Martinez, who holds. Wins
sta~~~e's how the two sluQera ewer Jte Chestnut and the recent·

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No matttr how fOr ht ffa¥tl1, Sam1onire ketpa
ltlg~d l&amp;olc•llt'• sfl"'ftq-strorig enough ataru:f on.
ScUfij ean'lloit ios ""billlr&lt;hon·loothtr" IIndh.
lplofi ~IIO)Ipoo• wll~ ,P1d!lmp cloth. And his clolhoo
•tay lrt•h thonb to 4~t~Jt-proof tongtH·In11rOO¥e

to

clontrW

Mollo'• 2-pfoco

Mt •• , $44.50
A. Two.Sult• ••. $2J
6. Qulcl-Trlpptt ... , llf..50

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V.I.P, Catt .•• $1f.JO

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Baker Furniture
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DON'1'. FORGET THOSE BA£K.Ifo ·S£HOOL ITEMS
Boys Western

Boys Ivy Leogue

DUNGAREES · ·· · · · $1.69to $2.95 TROUSERS . ...... ... .. . .
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Boyl

SPORT SHIRTS $1.95 to $2.95 HOSE . . . ..... . . . . . . . 25c to 39c
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racuse, Meigs CGunly, Oh io, un~ said villaa in the fli'J!"e&amp;ate 1um rejed .II'DY and all bids.
Mr. and !.frs. William Baker and romlly. at tbelr cottage ot
, til 12 :00 o'clock noon of Sep-1 rd $34.200 dated June 1~. 1957,
The prindpal amount of the have returned home after a visit Buckeye Late. Mr. and Mn Wil"'NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
tember 13, 1957, ins lNid of Au- numbered from t to 40, inciU!IIve i~aue will be reduced by tbe with their son and daughter-in- liam Grate and son, Jame.1, who
payments
or law, Mr. and Mrs. John Bater, accompanied ti1em have Hlturned
Sealed proposals will be re- gust 9, 1957, as prl:'vwusl y ad- Of tile denomination of $1,000 amount of cash
eelve4 at the offi&lt;'e of tbe Vii- v~rtised , for the purch ase of each, -except bond No. I of the &amp;sleSJiments made p:·ior to the

Legal Notice

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Clerk of the Village of Sy-

VI atcrwork.s Assessme nl B.onds

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June and the 15th day of Decem-

ber of eaeh

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Aeouti!ul sfloes do so much
give you that well-dressed look ••• 1
so choose yours now from out

loll collecfton. We"ve sfloes in
exciting sty!es ••• floHering

shopes ••• lovely leathers.

COLONNADE

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Graccfulh· an·heli at thr (')ru;tici;o:ed
• . _ gracefully curved .lcross thr vamp,
bold continental s-cam. Soft a:s a shadow
follow thi:s !Shoe!

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in a l&lt;t )lrrcd toe flat

Sashay this way

with a rib-bih! Soft. scooped and so vt•ry
slender. As adverti~ed in &amp;!venlL'f:n .

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Bargains
During

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DAYS

SASHEEN

commencing

Any one oesmng tG do w may
present a bid or bids for sai&lt;l
bonds based upon their beninj;l
a different rate of interest than
th&amp;t hereinabove spcdfit:d. provld
ed that where a fractional intere ~ t rate is bid ,
such fraction
shall be one·quarter Gf one per
cent or a multiple thereof.
Said bonds are Wued in anticipation M the colleetlon of special
assessments heretofore levied for
the purpose or cOnstructing watet·
mains and laying water pipe in
streets of the village lor the
waterworks distribution system of
the village, under authority of thl"
general Jaws of the State of Ohio,
particularly Sections 133.01 to
133.48, inclusive, o( the Revised
Code, and under and pursu .. n.t to
an ordi-nance No. 12~. adopted by
the council or said village on
Both principal and intere~&gt;l arc
payable from Hmltcd taxes at the
Office Gf the Vtllage Treasurer,
Syracuse, Ohio.
All bids must be aecompani~cl
by a bond or certified check, payable to the village, equal to atleast one {1%) per cellt of the
bonds .bid for, upon condition
tltat ll the bid Is accepted the fiscal oHieer wUI deliver to the
successful bidder, within three
weeU of the award, a complete,
certified transcript of the proceedi ngs, showing the bondl to
have been legally issued, and the
bidder will receive and pay for
such bonds pS maY be Issued as
abover set forth, within 30 days of
the award, .taid bond to be forfelted oJ" said check to be retained by the vlll11ge If said condi-tion i&amp;. not fulfilled; or said checlt
to be returned promptly at the
request of the successful bidder
If the transcript Is not delivered
within the tltne apeci£1ed herein .
TtJ,e village reM!rves Ihe right t9

Hair Styling

COLD lt AVE ood
MACIIINE PERMANENTS
ond

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year ,

December 15, 1957, and maturing
on December 1~
each year, as
follows ; $1.700 in 1958; $l.!i00
from 1959 to 1969. inclusive, and
$2,000 from 1970 to 1977, inclusive.

July 2. 1957.

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numbered 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,
16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 or the denomination of $M)O eat:h, bearing
interest at the rate o( foor (4%)
per cent per
annum, paya.blft
semi...annually on the 15th day of

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Hair CuHing

MARGUERITES
SHOE SHOP

WARNER'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Pomeroy

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date ot sale, in whiC&gt;h event substantially equal annual maturities will be retained. The bond:i
are offered subject to this condition.
No conditional bids will be received . The approving opinion or
Peck, Shaffer &amp; William!, bond
attorneys ol Cincinnati, Ohio, will
be furnished to the su«essful
bidder at his expense.
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Bids should be sealed and endorsed: "BID
FOR ·WATERWORKS ASSESSMENT BONDS.''
Richard Duckworth
Village Clerk
Syracuse, Ohio.
(8) 21, .2ft. (9) 4, 3tc

I Only Reg. $8.00

$4.98 Volue

SUN GLASSES

80 GAL.

CAMERA

Values To $2.98

POOL

With nash Attachment

79c

$1.19

$1.09
$11.00 Voluc

1 ASSORntENT

INTERCOM

TOYS

SYSTEM

Values To $4.93

Reg. $7.95

79~

2 fOl" $1.00

79c

59c

"FIX IT"
CAR

VIV LIPSTICK

RADIO

Reg. $1.95
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I Only Reg. $6.00

CtOSt:OUT

CRYSTAL

PENS

$1.09

$1.09

U.85 Value Toy

BALL POINT

RONSON
LIGHTER &amp; CASE

:I-KODAK

FIELD

$1.09

11-$1.00
WOOD~N

ODD
and

CASES

SHOWER
TOGS

COUNTER

39c

39t

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WALGREEN AGENC'(
B. MAIN

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POM,EROY

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SMALL APPLIANCES
IRONS

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FRY PANS

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-"~can li270·J . _ ...!:_26·3~ 1
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IN~URANCI!

POMEROV

Olds Super "88" $2,4.9.5. 2
dr. Hard Top. Power steering
end brakes. Hytlnmati.e drive.
A fine au tomobile.• Blaettnars,
8:.23-6tc
Pomeroy.

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Conv. Cpe. Like new light blue
finish with n~w blue top , and
all leathrr !;eats. Hydramatic
sharp looking.
dl'lve . Really

FRIDAY and
SATURDAY, AUG. 30-31

Bblettnal'll. Pomeroy.
8·23-6t.r
P1ekt.Lp. $795.
Nearly new paint job. Not u
flaw or hlemish .
Blael1nars.
Pomeroy.
8-23-6tc

1953 GMC lh ton

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CHARCOAL

Reg. 98c Bamboo

LAWN RAKES

LAWN RAKES

66c

98c

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LUNCH BOXES

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.Reg. $2.98

t

Now 39c
I.AUJ ES SPI"lCIAL
45 Piece

Karen Stewart
Is Hostess At
Farewell Party

$2:66

$4.98

BIKE BASKET

Bl KE

Now 98c
Reg. $2.79

$2.19

I.AY THE~I AWAV
!"OR CHRISTMAS

Phone
'\ii .age
roy, olanks.
.

Hull ou~ d

8-:0.31e .

and two

~~om

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QUICK!

. Open 1 Days A Week•

II Cust.om

Waverly Mobile
HOiflt Sale.s
;
w~,-~ v~0'~ 1 o

Po-me8-24-Stc

0 . Phone :!4851 ,

'2-23.tJ

7 -29t~

aRA vELY t dACTOR SALES and

S!!!rvice. R. A. Fi.nlaw. lUI ~.
blain St., Pomeroy.
7-24-:.!'hl':.

PEACHES...(}V~) 1
We are picking Belle of Ceorgla and ElbertA peaches. Bring
container. Webster Fruit Farm
3 mt. east of Chester, 0. 'l'elephone YU·:S3201 Chester, 0.

II':===~~=;-:::;::::;:8:.·2:0:·t~fJ
r~~ targ-;,-.Plnk Mexicans,

non-ada.
Seccmtl House Eil.s1
from seh'lol hQu~:~e. Wtj., H.
Holmes, Syracu!re, Ohio.

QUICK SERVlCE L'n Wa..ch hepairing h7 Fadory . Trained
watchmaker, OOIJ.JNS JEWE
LERS. Ptmeroy
\ -3-U
·- WANTED: Meigs County McNess
Dealer. Make -"good money, be
your own boss, sell this up-todate line of· sealed Medicin es ,
Vitamins, Food Products, Bntshes, BroOms in your selected localit~·. u.~e your car and our
capital. Applicant.B being accept ·
1 "ed now. Write "o r call Gil Snair,
132 Elm St., Lancaster. Phone

ror Relit -

SEAT COVERS
FORt
FREE~

CORD·O-TEX

.llffy Seat Coven
Reg. $6.95

j \
THlS -W~E~ . ~ND

Mil• Nort11 •• ,..,..,.,

Go4NI Cloon Used Can
AU Motes md Mod81J

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

8·27-.ltp

WE BU Y
.'ITIIUCTURAL t IIAMI

~E

·.I

Ill

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They hllven"t

~en

the altic. " "'....__

Tt: . Ask thetn
-but don t
I th2m wh'j.•!

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Ll"t'I"LE OdPHAN AN Nit.

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CLEMEtHriE f

iiiE'R'E
L&amp;VIHG, DOH'T '100?

~IT1..l!E

0,00 I(IUIJ

QUITE A "MlP
'FORE WE HT
eiV'u;u;rrJON-

..

attending .
Attendin..-: were the four hostesSf'S, Ruth Sayre, Hose Hoffman,
Betty Oavb, Glorabelle Rotfsh, r
M:tJ.., PBf.l ~owell aqd 1\[rs. Ray
pi'IJl11Jti?IJsutlng'1t!f'ts bul nul atJ
tendin g were June Spe n&lt;"cr, Marilyn Fogleso ng RIH.I Suzanne Woiperl.

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Heath Methodist
WSCS Program
Pl,ans Completed
PrOgrli.ms for the coming yeAr
for the ·Women's Society~ of Chri~
tian Service were completed when
the Program Committee and the
presiderit. Mrs. Bruce Llord, nwt
at . the Heath Methodist Church
MondaY. even..lng.
:'ot:n. Carron Swanson, vlce-pr&lt;'s·
ident, is program Chairman and
committee members who were
present inc.Juded Miss Be~s San~
born, chairman of Literature and
Publications· Mrs. John Ketchka.
chairman of Social Relations and
LO&lt;lal Church Activi.ties; Mrs . Em·
erson Jones, chairman of Statll!i of

of \he Finance committee of the
w.s.c.s. ror Thursday at ,,ao at
•p
Heath rhurch with Mrs. &amp;. M.
om==-., Blake, treasurer, as cha irman.

FMnl

llf KING
Gi ve it a~.
or put !t in

or

J.llra. Lloyd has called a meeting

OH IQ VALLEY
jUNK CO

ittea.tbo ..Men.

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By

~=~('~~T.~H~AT'S

NANCY
WHY

50

SAD.
SLUGGO 2

A~L

MY
Cl.OTHES
·HAVE
PATCHES

NOTHING TO
Se ASHAMED
OF---LOTS OF
FOLKS HAVE
PATCHES

BY ERNIE BUSHMILLII
I

KNOW--BUT I"M

EVEN MY PATCHES
HAVE PATCHES

.

STI~L

WORSE

OFF

~HULTZ

JUST NEVER 6ET USED TO

60lNG BAREFOOT&lt;D..

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ABBIE

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BESSIE SEEMS

·~

Pius Fed. Tax

1

ONLY .

MOORE'S 'PREMIUM·NYLON TIRES
R~Uo

670x15
760x15

List

... . . $28.00
$33.90

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'Now

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Reg. List

$23.95 710xl5 .... $.11.05
$18.95 820 ar 800xl5 37.30
&lt;PLUS FEDERAl, TAX) .

$5.00 DOWN PUTS . ~ PAIR 9N YOUR· .CAR

By _BRANNliR

AND TUBES NOW ONLY $1.00

Dr. Alston Tracy
Is Visitor Here
of

. W. MAlN ST.

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and
will

women.

~p iftON- MIT~

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith "nd Mark.
Mr. and Mr1. Joe Stewart.

..plain to major.

'YO'-·

130 MONTHS UNCONDITIONALLY.GUARANTEED) .

Kay, Syracuse, and W''.ma Rlght·
house, Pom9fQ~, RFr, were joined at the churth by Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vo&amp;lCSOII..I a ad daughter,

~:o:---"""':-:----------------------..1' m«ed from

NAMEL~

Regular $3.39 up INNER TUBES FOR $1.00
WITH EACH NEW NYLON TIRE PURCHASED

Mrs. Arnott and Mrs. Knopp
attended this church when they
were alrls and the paat,9r was \he
gnndf1ther of the pr'e sent putor,
the Rev. C1rlo11 Baldwin.
A ballll:et dinner waa served at
noon and the program was held
In the afternoon a.fter the morning worship aervJCea.
Mr. and. Mrs. Knopp, Mrs . William Swl11her and son, David, and
Mr. and Mn. Frank Arnott, Mrs.
Pauline McCUntock and daughter ,

pi'o-

MAN 1N T"HE: w::JRLD,

. SCYo\ETIMES I THINK i"LL

670 xIS 'TANDAJD CUSHION · ·· · · · $13.33

Now $4.95

.....a

F·actory Capped with 114 ,Level GradiY A Cold Rubber

Fully Guaranteed For 6 Months
,5.00 DfWN PU'l'S A PAIR ON YOUI\ CAR

828 3tp

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

SNOW TIRES

600x 16 · · · · · · · · · · ·' · · · · · · · · · · · · $12.88
670x 15 · · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · · •· · · · · · $13.118
710xl5 ··········· ·· ·· ····•· $14.88

DOLLAR DAYS

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CO M[ FH' /'v'OST IM PA.W T I"'-JT

be wed to ',larvin McFarl and or
New Haven on Thursday, August
29.
Decorations befittin g the oecasion at the shower consistt'd of a
table centered with bride and
groom dolls. A white satin ribbon
extendf'd from one C'nd
the
table to tP,e center represeQ.ting
the aisle of the church with ' ~he
bride and groom at the end. Four .
bridesmaids dolls and r.1iniature
baskets of frc.sh flowers were
placed at various plnccs on the
1tnble.
After the honored guest hud
opened her girts, rerreshments of
fruit punch and light. colored
brownies topped with ire cream
and sauce were served 10 those

CONCJ!,ETII: BLOCKii

,,

ll&lt;af.:old 11.-_ Dr-. &lt;.1ot~
Clinton Fl:sber, KktdlePGl'\Pbono 82b!IJL
- h I If

MOORE'S SUBURBAN FULL CAPPED MUD aod

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8-13-U

4·Room bo•JBe, 3 aCJ'el, gljrden.
$3!S per r,tonth. At Apple Grove.
See Alex Wheeler.
B 28 31.c

All Reduced

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Built Kitch·e;-·Kitrhen~
ch!u,gned for your home. l"ret!
utlmates. Forerr.an &amp; Abbott .
B-6-tf
Phone 6284-Y.
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ltADlO 1-: _11!:LI!:VISIUN S~R~lCE,
Phon" l.JO, Cleland. Appliance
Store, l .uli W. M..ain St.., Ron•.aor

IL~~:::=~=::-=~
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TIRM.ITE5 E'XTERM.INAT!D
For frt"e inspection ph ..me 383-M,
(',ilmor-c Supply Slol'e. Pomeroy.
A II work guarahtted. Fully in.sured. Vaughan's Industrial and
Rell:i deJ.tia l Termite Control Ser·
vice, St Marys, W. Va.
7 2~ lf

trailers.

FREE DI!UVERY -

No. 7.

gal. 98c

· Mn. Allen Knopp, Middleport,
And her alatPr, 'Mra. Frank Arnott,
Sy.r aeuae, and their families at~hded the Cine hundred and tlftl·
· eth annlve1'14J'y at tha Mount 'Pteao~~aht Baptist
Churth at Greasy
Ridge In Lawrence County I sunday.

-

Apartment for rent: Partly furnished or unfurnished . Inquire
at Ross Ke'Y1tone Filling Sta·
tion at Five Points. State itt.

TO FIT MOST CARS

-,

G ~ t .t'PAL 5uL LI...K)()5E, t.10N

ALLfV

'::P:h~on~e~C=h=e~s:hl:r:e:7:·7:4;7:r~~ Sail}'
. Shirley Lyons.
Diane Proffitt
C'apehlrt. ~Iss PowCII

e i!UGE SELICTION
Many recoqditioned U!Jed one

114lfor~-

ANTI FREEZE

INS'rALLED

Save $100 to $1000
One, Two and Three Bedrooms.
lar'e stock mu!it go. Bring your
desires 11.nd your problems,
move In tomorrow. Try us.
we're dealing on the very low·
est possible terms!
• TE"N WIQTHS

Fo.ur. roon\ -· hollfe. -and bath, gas .
heat. Lineoln' ltei&amp;"hts. P,'borie'
330-M.
- · •· .. -. 8-2.7-!tc

Bonollde Methanol

Local Residents
Attend Church
Anniversary

VIRGIL WAMSLEY
•Truck Loading Equipment
• Back-Hoe Semee
eDurnp Truck Service

• ....VIlli a.n.r For ....,...

98c

bosteaeea.

386,

t-;··55thouganli BTU automallc
: fuel oit heuter wi1h blower and
• · t~tnlts. Like new. · Carl Morris,

BICYCLES ON CREDIT
OR LAY-AWAY
$1.00 DOWN

eGradlnc • Ditch Dijilng

Buy Now!

FOR SALE _.... Apples. :t'Jew Ha·
nn Orchard, New Hvven. Phoue

!=or Sc;;;e

Hand made pillow slip :, , cushion
covers, aprons, crochet articles.
,- Make lovely gifts. Also buffet
·\ in good condition. Dailey's U.k·~
i"Racine Road. ·· ·t·B·27·3tc
"---~nc usOO Hot.point Clothes Dryer
iJJ. good condition, 2 used Fuel
Oil Heaters complete wilh stor-

GOOSE HORNS

EwinJC, Dale Justis,
Faye L,yons, Tommy Knopp, Carolyn Zutpan, Patty Newland, ~tty
Davis; Shirley Lyons, Ann New·
land, Shirley Dodson, Eugene
Rayburn, Rannle Martin, Ralph
Stewart, Mra. Delt&gt;ert Dotson,
Mn. Ferri• Jua~ia, Mra. Helen
Stewart, the honoreea, ~nd the

Phbne

Refrigerator and Simmons
sofa. Phone 6251-M
8 28 3tc

llual Toned

inS'
IJ'ommy

NiP~t

~ANO,

Now 98c

BIKE TIRES

Now $29.95

IQ)

26"x2.125 and
Ail Other Sizes
Reg. $1.39

•

WJ2T

'IOSt-X,
o&gt;UJ ...Jis.DODGE • PLYYOUTH
as u

INNERTUBE

Reg. $1.19

Open Stock
Was ~9.95

Phone

BASKETBALL
and HOOP

15"xiO""x5"

Bootonware Set

(8bl Auto~ervices
·
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l 'bour
s Mw~•t&lt;Ias
soNs cu.-pay
u
vrretker ~rvlce.

BRIQUETS
10 lb. bag 98c

Dale Evans &amp; Roy Rogers

By AL CAPP

Miss Janf! Powell of New Raven
wa~ honored with a sururise bridal shower on Friday nl~ht , August 23, at the hofl\e of ~ iss Sally
Prnffilt in Mason.
tlostl"sses lo the persnnal shower were the bridesmaids for the
comin~r w('clding: Sharon Berry.

Contracr•

Trailen

r

~954 Pontiac &amp; Star Chief. $1.395.

A potluck clinner
nrade ice cream and cake were
served at 6 p. m . after which a
short busine.ros session was held
with Mrs. Herbert Miller, president, presiding. Plans were made
for the auditing
committee · to
meet at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Clark for the semi-annual audit
of the books. A round robin gCl
well card was sent to 1\lrs. John
Chase.
The quarterly birthtlays will be
obsrned at the next meeting
with a potluck clinncr honoring
MrJI. A. V. Howell and Mrs. Thom-~
as Cook.
Present were Mrs. Clark, Mr.;.
W. R. Dnvis. Mrs. Codk, Mrs. Richard Campbell , Mrs.. Elmer Wick
ham : Mrs. Guy Reynolt.Js, Mrs
Howell, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Claudt•
Darst. Mrll. Thomll9 Goetlcin, Mrs.
Minnie Neutding ancl ML~ s Clara
Zier.

AGENCY

Jane Powell Is
Honor Guest At
Bridal Shower

8-23-6\c

~966

Part.

LIL AB:\ER

Radney Downing

(211 Real Estate

Pomeroy.

The annual picnic of Jan~
Howell Tent Daughters of Union
Veterans wa~ held Mond;oy
inro at the

WbU~ tbere D:i'. Tracy W&amp;l

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(81 Aut.) Sales

Jane Howell Tent
Annual Picnic Is
Held On Monday

Reed Hoopital.

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Real Estate Braker

PERCOLATORS

W. MAIN ST.

0t110

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(FOR 5AL!I
=-:cc
-;--;;:-.
Plr.., A"tomoDIIe, HMfttl
For Restaurants or SchoOls: New Baby silting wanted' by day. Fu:!
ACCIDENT
Truck tire found on Rlcine Road.
stainless Refrigerator. 32 cu.
or part time. Phone 286 .
\..lh. Cawalty and .....
Contll&lt;'t Matt Hendtil'ks, Ht. No.
fl. , 2 door, complete, with unit
:-8-·2:-0-6-:-'tp-=-==--=-· = - - 1. RaCine . 0 .
8-27-3tp ·
wu '$950.00 now $MO.OO. Guar- Wanted-PAPER fL~NGir&gt;.G - 2.5
ht MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
anteed. JACK'S REFRJGERAYfi:D'!l e;q;erience. Free e•· i
&amp;1"-M
P'HONES
6211
TWN, NEW HAVEN TU-23537 .
mates. L. V. Reisin,r•r, Racir. •
1956 Buick VB Cen tury , $2.595.
8-19·2$tp
1
Box 124. Ohio.
7-5- '
2 dr. Hard Top. Trade-in from
satisfied Buick owner on new
- - -·- :-Bukk. Dynaflow drive . Blat•tl113A ANt.&gt;s land- Broom h ou s \' n-an, PomeJ"Oy .
8-23-6\e
hot an-d l'Oid wa1 er , ContaC1
Jean MarUn , lH . No 1, Rutland ,
Ohio.
8-22-6-to
1952 Buicks as low as $69!1. Choice.
(}f fi~~e good cars. Blaettn_.rs,

CLELANDS
APPLIANCE STORE

Pomeroy

-=- ---·- - - lar~tDPfOI.I lolw-aDC:a Age..cr,

lei l.nst &amp; Found

MIXERS

SAUCE PANS

COFFEE MAKERS -

r..... '"" uk for CASIL

Columbus were Weekend ~tue~h.
of hls parents, Mr• .and Mrs. E.
J ..Tracy, ~all Run.
They were enroute home from
Washinaton, D. C., When thh
attended the
Reserve Ofliceh
Tralnln1 . Camp beldJ at Waltfr

l

Hta,._.,.,_,.. for
lam•'Mllte LuKSAje - Lane Cedar
t;hnta- LAU WlDdow FansFrlgldulre Refrlaerato.rL
a.hr FurnJtuf'e, Middleport, Ohio
.f. 29 tf
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Loyal Order of the ~oos~ Is aponsorlng a Ham Shoot, Sunday ,
Sept. 1 at the Roy Frecker farm
on Bashan Ruad . 1 'til dBrk .
8 2~ 3tc

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1120tll Insurance

Cue John Deere co-op ~n - Waltre" woan ted . 21 ~;r over . Ex'lrd .' lnte-matlcnal: wood Bra- j peri enced Apply in penon a!
Mlddle"pflort . P'Jrt • Aa1Dm~u ..
tbertJ, other Farm Muhlnery , Home RestauranL
H-27-3\J'
BonN. Phoot '1315-X
&amp;-t.o4f
But ,Goodwin. 6 miles from Wll- 1 Wanted a mid~age. woma n tu C1J~...F.'TE Jnauranet- Protection.,
kC'liiV~IIe on Rt. 689. Tel . Wll - • ahare the home w11H me . Om·
Life, AuttJ, P'ire, Polto. C.U Don
kesvt le 4564.
8-%7-6'"
who can do bousew(;rk. Mrs. J
M1\ll, llittdle;ort. ObLO.
l''O.R .SALE",
Bedroom House. ! D. Rou.tb. Racine . R. D. No. 2.
City . Watf'r, II!D.s furnace, gw; we~!
8·27·3tc_ _
mrneral~ open . sa acrE-s. Vtrg:t! Girl or mlddl~ - aged
--w-oma n to al·
Teaford, Syl'&amp;euae. 3X &amp;-27-3t r
slst wlih care of mother for 2
Skill drill- nearly new; Blf- "
months. Live in. Furnish refSkil1 saw; 20 •• fan kit with mo·
e1•ences Mrs. H. 0 . Bunon, ~ut ·
land Rt . 1
B 26 3tc
tor ; 100 ft. W. P. bl!lebo"rt.l ;
100 ft . 4''; OG eave trouih. -Ail WAN1'ED : CARJUER-Girl or boy
b)rgaiml tl: . K. Rassell, ltoo.te 7.
for Rut1and Route . Contact The
near lligh\YJ\Y aaraa;e. 8 26 3tc
Daily Sentinel.
8 12. lf
AUTOMATIC color Slide Projet-

1953 Buicks as low as $895. Five
lint&gt; c:.~rs, trade-in from sat·is·
Ji1•d owners. Blaettnars, Pomf'- I
roy.
8-23-0tc

Dr. and Mra. Allton Tracy

STARKS DRUGS

10~ DISCOUNT·

a...,,.

eMCn m eva

_____!:!4-6tc

Want ride or riders from "Middleport to O~ i o Univenity . Contact
Wm. Hamrick. Galllpolb 136413. l
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DOLLAR DAYS

Get a lou here ol $S50 . .. tGI' ....,
~- P•r bil1L BU7 barpina.. '!'beD
oal:r oae place to pay .•. f.U-U
• month orr. ~ populas 24~peJ!Mid
plm. Or repay 1utel' if you wilb.
It'1 up to you. Afk about our low•
C08\ car financing. You bliflltl fl
W• wpplr it. You're &amp;mODI bimd.

Ernest Covert,
Manager
124 E. Main Sl

--- - - - No hunttn2 ~ay or night on my '
fa~ . Mlnme Hohnt.n, Racine .

Ohio.

$100 ... $300... $500 ...• 1000
WANT SOME CASH ~.

A farewell lawn party was held
at the homP of Karen Stewart in
MBllon nn Thursday, August 22, in
hnnor of Delores, Jane, and Charles Icenhower, who moved recenly
to Columbus.
The ho&amp;tei!SCs at the party wen•
Miss Stawart, Jo Ann Justia, and
Corolyn Oot.Mn.
• Games were played and record
music was P. njoyed. Refre11hments
of soft drinks, candy and pGtatG
chipa were served to the follow -

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 30 - 31 .

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FRmAY and SATURDAY

lEGA'L NOTICE:

St•te of Ohio, Meigs County, u:
In the Probate Court ln the m•tter
of the Rethtration of Birth of
R•ymond Gibbs Cowl•- c... No.
17...9.
NOTICE is given that this 20th
day of August, 1957, Raymond
Gibbs Cowie whose birth is not
recorded, filed his application for
an order of the Probate Court
that his birth 1be registered as
povided by law. Applicant avers
that he was born May 4, 1900 at
Syracuse, Meigs County, OWo.
Said application will be for hearIng on the 3rd day of September,
19M, at 10:00 o'clock a. m .
John C. Bacon
Probate Judge
8 28 llc

.·1&gt;-- D&lt;olly Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 28, 1957

Dally Sentlnel, Pomerny·Middleport, ~0". 'Aug. 2B~i"ilo7-"' ·•~-::':-~~-.,.- ·- - (J) N ·
·- - -_ (171 He!pWanted
ot1ces
I FOR
sAL&gt;:--&lt;:ORN
PicKERS.
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POMEROY·

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racuse, Meigs CGunly, Oh io, un~ said villaa in the fli'J!"e&amp;ate 1um rejed .II'DY and all bids.
Mr. and !.frs. William Baker and romlly. at tbelr cottage ot
, til 12 :00 o'clock noon of Sep-1 rd $34.200 dated June 1~. 1957,
The prindpal amount of the have returned home after a visit Buckeye Late. Mr. and Mn Wil"'NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
tember 13, 1957, ins lNid of Au- numbered from t to 40, inciU!IIve i~aue will be reduced by tbe with their son and daughter-in- liam Grate and son, Jame.1, who
payments
or law, Mr. and Mrs. John Bater, accompanied ti1em have Hlturned
Sealed proposals will be re- gust 9, 1957, as prl:'vwusl y ad- Of tile denomination of $1,000 amount of cash
eelve4 at the offi&lt;'e of tbe Vii- v~rtised , for the purch ase of each, -except bond No. I of the &amp;sleSJiments made p:·ior to the

Legal Notice

lale

I

Clerk of the Village of Sy-

VI atcrwork.s Assessme nl B.onds

or

I~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

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June and the 15th day of Decem-

ber of eaeh

lo

Aeouti!ul sfloes do so much
give you that well-dressed look ••• 1
so choose yours now from out

loll collecfton. We"ve sfloes in
exciting sty!es ••• floHering

shopes ••• lovely leathers.

COLONNADE

.;

Graccfulh· an·heli at thr (')ru;tici;o:ed
• . _ gracefully curved .lcross thr vamp,
bold continental s-cam. Soft a:s a shadow
follow thi:s !Shoe!

I

(969)

•

in a l&lt;t )lrrcd toe flat

Sashay this way

with a rib-bih! Soft. scooped and so vt•ry
slender. As adverti~ed in &amp;!venlL'f:n .

•
Many
Bargains
During

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DOLLAR
DAYS

SASHEEN

commencing

Any one oesmng tG do w may
present a bid or bids for sai&lt;l
bonds based upon their beninj;l
a different rate of interest than
th&amp;t hereinabove spcdfit:d. provld
ed that where a fractional intere ~ t rate is bid ,
such fraction
shall be one·quarter Gf one per
cent or a multiple thereof.
Said bonds are Wued in anticipation M the colleetlon of special
assessments heretofore levied for
the purpose or cOnstructing watet·
mains and laying water pipe in
streets of the village lor the
waterworks distribution system of
the village, under authority of thl"
general Jaws of the State of Ohio,
particularly Sections 133.01 to
133.48, inclusive, o( the Revised
Code, and under and pursu .. n.t to
an ordi-nance No. 12~. adopted by
the council or said village on
Both principal and intere~&gt;l arc
payable from Hmltcd taxes at the
Office Gf the Vtllage Treasurer,
Syracuse, Ohio.
All bids must be aecompani~cl
by a bond or certified check, payable to the village, equal to atleast one {1%) per cellt of the
bonds .bid for, upon condition
tltat ll the bid Is accepted the fiscal oHieer wUI deliver to the
successful bidder, within three
weeU of the award, a complete,
certified transcript of the proceedi ngs, showing the bondl to
have been legally issued, and the
bidder will receive and pay for
such bonds pS maY be Issued as
abover set forth, within 30 days of
the award, .taid bond to be forfelted oJ" said check to be retained by the vlll11ge If said condi-tion i&amp;. not fulfilled; or said checlt
to be returned promptly at the
request of the successful bidder
If the transcript Is not delivered
within the tltne apeci£1ed herein .
TtJ,e village reM!rves Ihe right t9

Hair Styling

COLD lt AVE ood
MACIIINE PERMANENTS
ond

t"RI. &amp; SAT.

I
J

year ,

December 15, 1957, and maturing
on December 1~
each year, as
follows ; $1.700 in 1958; $l.!i00
from 1959 to 1969. inclusive, and
$2,000 from 1970 to 1977, inclusive.

July 2. 1957.

(936)

·l

numbered 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14,
16, 18, 20, 22 and 24 or the denomination of $M)O eat:h, bearing
interest at the rate o( foor (4%)
per cent per
annum, paya.blft
semi...annually on the 15th day of

or

-

1'-

denominatiQn o! $1,200 and bonds

Hair CuHing

MARGUERITES
SHOE SHOP

WARNER'S
BEAUTY SHOP
Pomeroy

W. 2nd St.

l

1

date ot sale, in whiC&gt;h event substantially equal annual maturities will be retained. The bond:i
are offered subject to this condition.
No conditional bids will be received . The approving opinion or
Peck, Shaffer &amp; William!, bond
attorneys ol Cincinnati, Ohio, will
be furnished to the su«essful
bidder at his expense.
'
Bids should be sealed and endorsed: "BID
FOR ·WATERWORKS ASSESSMENT BONDS.''
Richard Duckworth
Village Clerk
Syracuse, Ohio.
(8) 21, .2ft. (9) 4, 3tc

I Only Reg. $8.00

$4.98 Volue

SUN GLASSES

80 GAL.

CAMERA

Values To $2.98

POOL

With nash Attachment

79c

$1.19

$1.09
$11.00 Voluc

1 ASSORntENT

INTERCOM

TOYS

SYSTEM

Values To $4.93

Reg. $7.95

79~

2 fOl" $1.00

79c

59c

"FIX IT"
CAR

VIV LIPSTICK

RADIO

Reg. $1.95
'

I Only Reg. $6.00

CtOSt:OUT

CRYSTAL

PENS

$1.09

$1.09

U.85 Value Toy

BALL POINT

RONSON
LIGHTER &amp; CASE

:I-KODAK

FIELD

$1.09

11-$1.00
WOOD~N

ODD
and

CASES

SHOWER
TOGS

COUNTER

39c

39t

9t

END

WALGREEN AGENC'(
B. MAIN

ST.

POM,EROY

'

ON ALL

SMALL APPLIANCES
IRONS

•

TOASTERS

FRY PANS

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phone 197

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h..

40•40 Gl"' heeded 1 (
-"~can li270·J . _ ...!:_26·3~ 1
and

tO&lt;

18) E

1

w!nr;[dment

IN~URANCI!

POMEROV

Olds Super "88" $2,4.9.5. 2
dr. Hard Top. Power steering
end brakes. Hytlnmati.e drive.
A fine au tomobile.• Blaettnars,
8:.23-6tc
Pomeroy.

.

"'Bv tht

Hour

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Conv. Cpe. Like new light blue
finish with n~w blue top , and
all leathrr !;eats. Hydramatic
sharp looking.
dl'lve . Really

FRIDAY and
SATURDAY, AUG. 30-31

Bblettnal'll. Pomeroy.
8·23-6t.r
P1ekt.Lp. $795.
Nearly new paint job. Not u
flaw or hlemish .
Blael1nars.
Pomeroy.
8-23-6tc

1953 GMC lh ton

t

CHARCOAL

Reg. 98c Bamboo

LAWN RAKES

LAWN RAKES

66c

98c

----------------t
l
• LICENSE

[

•

HOLDER

i

LUNCH BOXES

l

.Reg. $2.98

t

Now 39c
I.AUJ ES SPI"lCIAL
45 Piece

Karen Stewart
Is Hostess At
Farewell Party

$2:66

$4.98

BIKE BASKET

Bl KE

Now 98c
Reg. $2.79

$2.19

I.AY THE~I AWAV
!"OR CHRISTMAS

Phone
'\ii .age
roy, olanks.
.

Hull ou~ d

8-:0.31e .

and two

~~om

'

QUICK!

. Open 1 Days A Week•

II Cust.om

Waverly Mobile
HOiflt Sale.s
;
w~,-~ v~0'~ 1 o

Po-me8-24-Stc

0 . Phone :!4851 ,

'2-23.tJ

7 -29t~

aRA vELY t dACTOR SALES and

S!!!rvice. R. A. Fi.nlaw. lUI ~.
blain St., Pomeroy.
7-24-:.!'hl':.

PEACHES...(}V~) 1
We are picking Belle of Ceorgla and ElbertA peaches. Bring
container. Webster Fruit Farm
3 mt. east of Chester, 0. 'l'elephone YU·:S3201 Chester, 0.

II':===~~=;-:::;::::;:8:.·2:0:·t~fJ
r~~ targ-;,-.Plnk Mexicans,

non-ada.
Seccmtl House Eil.s1
from seh'lol hQu~:~e. Wtj., H.
Holmes, Syracu!re, Ohio.

QUICK SERVlCE L'n Wa..ch hepairing h7 Fadory . Trained
watchmaker, OOIJ.JNS JEWE
LERS. Ptmeroy
\ -3-U
·- WANTED: Meigs County McNess
Dealer. Make -"good money, be
your own boss, sell this up-todate line of· sealed Medicin es ,
Vitamins, Food Products, Bntshes, BroOms in your selected localit~·. u.~e your car and our
capital. Applicant.B being accept ·
1 "ed now. Write "o r call Gil Snair,
132 Elm St., Lancaster. Phone

ror Relit -

SEAT COVERS
FORt
FREE~

CORD·O-TEX

.llffy Seat Coven
Reg. $6.95

j \
THlS -W~E~ . ~ND

Mil• Nort11 •• ,..,..,.,

Go4NI Cloon Used Can
AU Motes md Mod81J

METROPOLITAN
AUTO SALES

8·27-.ltp

WE BU Y
.'ITIIUCTURAL t IIAMI

~E

·.I

Ill

---

They hllven"t

~en

the altic. " "'....__

Tt: . Ask thetn
-but don t
I th2m wh'j.•!

. ..
••
"•
Ll"t'I"LE OdPHAN AN Nit.

--

CLEMEtHriE f

iiiE'R'E
L&amp;VIHG, DOH'T '100?

~IT1..l!E

0,00 I(IUIJ

QUITE A "MlP
'FORE WE HT
eiV'u;u;rrJON-

..

attending .
Attendin..-: were the four hostesSf'S, Ruth Sayre, Hose Hoffman,
Betty Oavb, Glorabelle Rotfsh, r
M:tJ.., PBf.l ~owell aqd 1\[rs. Ray
pi'IJl11Jti?IJsutlng'1t!f'ts bul nul atJ
tendin g were June Spe n&lt;"cr, Marilyn Fogleso ng RIH.I Suzanne Woiperl.

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Heath Methodist
WSCS Program
Pl,ans Completed
PrOgrli.ms for the coming yeAr
for the ·Women's Society~ of Chri~
tian Service were completed when
the Program Committee and the
presiderit. Mrs. Bruce Llord, nwt
at . the Heath Methodist Church
MondaY. even..lng.
:'ot:n. Carron Swanson, vlce-pr&lt;'s·
ident, is program Chairman and
committee members who were
present inc.Juded Miss Be~s San~
born, chairman of Literature and
Publications· Mrs. John Ketchka.
chairman of Social Relations and
LO&lt;lal Church Activi.ties; Mrs . Em·
erson Jones, chairman of Statll!i of

of \he Finance committee of the
w.s.c.s. ror Thursday at ,,ao at
•p
Heath rhurch with Mrs. &amp;. M.
om==-., Blake, treasurer, as cha irman.

FMnl

llf KING
Gi ve it a~.
or put !t in

or

J.llra. Lloyd has called a meeting

OH IQ VALLEY
jUNK CO

ittea.tbo ..Men.

••
•
•
•

By

~=~('~~T.~H~AT'S

NANCY
WHY

50

SAD.
SLUGGO 2

A~L

MY
Cl.OTHES
·HAVE
PATCHES

NOTHING TO
Se ASHAMED
OF---LOTS OF
FOLKS HAVE
PATCHES

BY ERNIE BUSHMILLII
I

KNOW--BUT I"M

EVEN MY PATCHES
HAVE PATCHES

.

STI~L

WORSE

OFF

~HULTZ

JUST NEVER 6ET USED TO

60lNG BAREFOOT&lt;D..

i

JJ J r • • • • ·

\

-

ABBIE

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-·j •
I .. ·- .

,

.~.

--~

BESSIE SEEMS

·~

Pius Fed. Tax

1

ONLY .

MOORE'S 'PREMIUM·NYLON TIRES
R~Uo

670x15
760x15

List

... . . $28.00
$33.90

'

'Now

I

'

Reg. List

$23.95 710xl5 .... $.11.05
$18.95 820 ar 800xl5 37.30
&lt;PLUS FEDERAl, TAX) .

$5.00 DOWN PUTS . ~ PAIR 9N YOUR· .CAR

By _BRANNliR

AND TUBES NOW ONLY $1.00

Dr. Alston Tracy
Is Visitor Here
of

. W. MAlN ST.

'

,.. .'
,

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•
•

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and
will

women.

~p iftON- MIT~

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith "nd Mark.
Mr. and Mr1. Joe Stewart.

..plain to major.

'YO'-·

130 MONTHS UNCONDITIONALLY.GUARANTEED) .

Kay, Syracuse, and W''.ma Rlght·
house, Pom9fQ~, RFr, were joined at the churth by Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Vo&amp;lCSOII..I a ad daughter,

~:o:---"""':-:----------------------..1' m«ed from

NAMEL~

Regular $3.39 up INNER TUBES FOR $1.00
WITH EACH NEW NYLON TIRE PURCHASED

Mrs. Arnott and Mrs. Knopp
attended this church when they
were alrls and the paat,9r was \he
gnndf1ther of the pr'e sent putor,
the Rev. C1rlo11 Baldwin.
A ballll:et dinner waa served at
noon and the program was held
In the afternoon a.fter the morning worship aervJCea.
Mr. and. Mrs. Knopp, Mrs . William Swl11her and son, David, and
Mr. and Mn. Frank Arnott, Mrs.
Pauline McCUntock and daughter ,

pi'o-

MAN 1N T"HE: w::JRLD,

. SCYo\ETIMES I THINK i"LL

670 xIS 'TANDAJD CUSHION · ·· · · · $13.33

Now $4.95

.....a

F·actory Capped with 114 ,Level GradiY A Cold Rubber

Fully Guaranteed For 6 Months
,5.00 DfWN PU'l'S A PAIR ON YOUI\ CAR

828 3tp

GRUESER BLOCK CO.

SNOW TIRES

600x 16 · · · · · · · · · · ·' · · · · · · · · · · · · $12.88
670x 15 · · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · · •· · · · · · $13.118
710xl5 ··········· ·· ·· ····•· $14.88

DOLLAR DAYS

I&lt;

d
lj
ll.,

CO M[ FH' /'v'OST IM PA.W T I"'-JT

be wed to ',larvin McFarl and or
New Haven on Thursday, August
29.
Decorations befittin g the oecasion at the shower consistt'd of a
table centered with bride and
groom dolls. A white satin ribbon
extendf'd from one C'nd
the
table to tP,e center represeQ.ting
the aisle of the church with ' ~he
bride and groom at the end. Four .
bridesmaids dolls and r.1iniature
baskets of frc.sh flowers were
placed at various plnccs on the
1tnble.
After the honored guest hud
opened her girts, rerreshments of
fruit punch and light. colored
brownies topped with ire cream
and sauce were served 10 those

CONCJ!,ETII: BLOCKii

,,

ll&lt;af.:old 11.-_ Dr-. &lt;.1ot~
Clinton Fl:sber, KktdlePGl'\Pbono 82b!IJL
- h I If

MOORE'S SUBURBAN FULL CAPPED MUD aod

•

OL H037--.----

8-13-U

4·Room bo•JBe, 3 aCJ'el, gljrden.
$3!S per r,tonth. At Apple Grove.
See Alex Wheeler.
B 28 31.c

All Reduced

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Built Kitch·e;-·Kitrhen~
ch!u,gned for your home. l"ret!
utlmates. Forerr.an &amp; Abbott .
B-6-tf
Phone 6284-Y.
-_
ltADlO 1-: _11!:LI!:VISIUN S~R~lCE,
Phon" l.JO, Cleland. Appliance
Store, l .uli W. M..ain St.., Ron•.aor

IL~~:::=~=::-=~
- - ---TU-24688.

-...

TIRM.ITE5 E'XTERM.INAT!D
For frt"e inspection ph ..me 383-M,
(',ilmor-c Supply Slol'e. Pomeroy.
A II work guarahtted. Fully in.sured. Vaughan's Industrial and
Rell:i deJ.tia l Termite Control Ser·
vice, St Marys, W. Va.
7 2~ lf

trailers.

FREE DI!UVERY -

No. 7.

gal. 98c

· Mn. Allen Knopp, Middleport,
And her alatPr, 'Mra. Frank Arnott,
Sy.r aeuae, and their families at~hded the Cine hundred and tlftl·
· eth annlve1'14J'y at tha Mount 'Pteao~~aht Baptist
Churth at Greasy
Ridge In Lawrence County I sunday.

-

Apartment for rent: Partly furnished or unfurnished . Inquire
at Ross Ke'Y1tone Filling Sta·
tion at Five Points. State itt.

TO FIT MOST CARS

-,

G ~ t .t'PAL 5uL LI...K)()5E, t.10N

ALLfV

'::P:h~on~e~C=h=e~s:hl:r:e:7:·7:4;7:r~~ Sail}'
. Shirley Lyons.
Diane Proffitt
C'apehlrt. ~Iss PowCII

e i!UGE SELICTION
Many recoqditioned U!Jed one

114lfor~-

ANTI FREEZE

INS'rALLED

Save $100 to $1000
One, Two and Three Bedrooms.
lar'e stock mu!it go. Bring your
desires 11.nd your problems,
move In tomorrow. Try us.
we're dealing on the very low·
est possible terms!
• TE"N WIQTHS

Fo.ur. roon\ -· hollfe. -and bath, gas .
heat. Lineoln' ltei&amp;"hts. P,'borie'
330-M.
- · •· .. -. 8-2.7-!tc

Bonollde Methanol

Local Residents
Attend Church
Anniversary

VIRGIL WAMSLEY
•Truck Loading Equipment
• Back-Hoe Semee
eDurnp Truck Service

• ....VIlli a.n.r For ....,...

98c

bosteaeea.

386,

t-;··55thouganli BTU automallc
: fuel oit heuter wi1h blower and
• · t~tnlts. Like new. · Carl Morris,

BICYCLES ON CREDIT
OR LAY-AWAY
$1.00 DOWN

eGradlnc • Ditch Dijilng

Buy Now!

FOR SALE _.... Apples. :t'Jew Ha·
nn Orchard, New Hvven. Phoue

!=or Sc;;;e

Hand made pillow slip :, , cushion
covers, aprons, crochet articles.
,- Make lovely gifts. Also buffet
·\ in good condition. Dailey's U.k·~
i"Racine Road. ·· ·t·B·27·3tc
"---~nc usOO Hot.point Clothes Dryer
iJJ. good condition, 2 used Fuel
Oil Heaters complete wilh stor-

GOOSE HORNS

EwinJC, Dale Justis,
Faye L,yons, Tommy Knopp, Carolyn Zutpan, Patty Newland, ~tty
Davis; Shirley Lyons, Ann New·
land, Shirley Dodson, Eugene
Rayburn, Rannle Martin, Ralph
Stewart, Mra. Delt&gt;ert Dotson,
Mn. Ferri• Jua~ia, Mra. Helen
Stewart, the honoreea, ~nd the

Phbne

Refrigerator and Simmons
sofa. Phone 6251-M
8 28 3tc

llual Toned

inS'
IJ'ommy

NiP~t

~ANO,

Now 98c

BIKE TIRES

Now $29.95

IQ)

26"x2.125 and
Ail Other Sizes
Reg. $1.39

•

WJ2T

'IOSt-X,
o&gt;UJ ...Jis.DODGE • PLYYOUTH
as u

INNERTUBE

Reg. $1.19

Open Stock
Was ~9.95

Phone

BASKETBALL
and HOOP

15"xiO""x5"

Bootonware Set

(8bl Auto~ervices
·
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l 'bour
s Mw~•t&lt;Ias
soNs cu.-pay
u
vrretker ~rvlce.

BRIQUETS
10 lb. bag 98c

Dale Evans &amp; Roy Rogers

By AL CAPP

Miss Janf! Powell of New Raven
wa~ honored with a sururise bridal shower on Friday nl~ht , August 23, at the hofl\e of ~ iss Sally
Prnffilt in Mason.
tlostl"sses lo the persnnal shower were the bridesmaids for the
comin~r w('clding: Sharon Berry.

Contracr•

Trailen

r

~954 Pontiac &amp; Star Chief. $1.395.

A potluck clinner
nrade ice cream and cake were
served at 6 p. m . after which a
short busine.ros session was held
with Mrs. Herbert Miller, president, presiding. Plans were made
for the auditing
committee · to
meet at the home of Mrs. C. E.
Clark for the semi-annual audit
of the books. A round robin gCl
well card was sent to 1\lrs. John
Chase.
The quarterly birthtlays will be
obsrned at the next meeting
with a potluck clinncr honoring
MrJI. A. V. Howell and Mrs. Thom-~
as Cook.
Present were Mrs. Clark, Mr.;.
W. R. Dnvis. Mrs. Codk, Mrs. Richard Campbell , Mrs.. Elmer Wick
ham : Mrs. Guy Reynolt.Js, Mrs
Howell, Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Claudt•
Darst. Mrll. Thomll9 Goetlcin, Mrs.
Minnie Neutding ancl ML~ s Clara
Zier.

AGENCY

Jane Powell Is
Honor Guest At
Bridal Shower

8-23-6\c

~966

Part.

LIL AB:\ER

Radney Downing

(211 Real Estate

Pomeroy.

The annual picnic of Jan~
Howell Tent Daughters of Union
Veterans wa~ held Mond;oy
inro at the

WbU~ tbere D:i'. Tracy W&amp;l

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(81 Aut.) Sales

Jane Howell Tent
Annual Picnic Is
Held On Monday

Reed Hoopital.

·

Real Estate Braker

PERCOLATORS

W. MAIN ST.

0t110

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(FOR 5AL!I
=-:cc
-;--;;:-.
Plr.., A"tomoDIIe, HMfttl
For Restaurants or SchoOls: New Baby silting wanted' by day. Fu:!
ACCIDENT
Truck tire found on Rlcine Road.
stainless Refrigerator. 32 cu.
or part time. Phone 286 .
\..lh. Cawalty and .....
Contll&lt;'t Matt Hendtil'ks, Ht. No.
fl. , 2 door, complete, with unit
:-8-·2:-0-6-:-'tp-=-==--=-· = - - 1. RaCine . 0 .
8-27-3tp ·
wu '$950.00 now $MO.OO. Guar- Wanted-PAPER fL~NGir&gt;.G - 2.5
ht MIDDLIPORT, OHIO
anteed. JACK'S REFRJGERAYfi:D'!l e;q;erience. Free e•· i
&amp;1"-M
P'HONES
6211
TWN, NEW HAVEN TU-23537 .
mates. L. V. Reisin,r•r, Racir. •
1956 Buick VB Cen tury , $2.595.
8-19·2$tp
1
Box 124. Ohio.
7-5- '
2 dr. Hard Top. Trade-in from
satisfied Buick owner on new
- - -·- :-Bukk. Dynaflow drive . Blat•tl113A ANt.&gt;s land- Broom h ou s \' n-an, PomeJ"Oy .
8-23-6\e
hot an-d l'Oid wa1 er , ContaC1
Jean MarUn , lH . No 1, Rutland ,
Ohio.
8-22-6-to
1952 Buicks as low as $69!1. Choice.
(}f fi~~e good cars. Blaettn_.rs,

CLELANDS
APPLIANCE STORE

Pomeroy

-=- ---·- - - lar~tDPfOI.I lolw-aDC:a Age..cr,

lei l.nst &amp; Found

MIXERS

SAUCE PANS

COFFEE MAKERS -

r..... '"" uk for CASIL

Columbus were Weekend ~tue~h.
of hls parents, Mr• .and Mrs. E.
J ..Tracy, ~all Run.
They were enroute home from
Washinaton, D. C., When thh
attended the
Reserve Ofliceh
Tralnln1 . Camp beldJ at Waltfr

l

Hta,._.,.,_,.. for
lam•'Mllte LuKSAje - Lane Cedar
t;hnta- LAU WlDdow FansFrlgldulre Refrlaerato.rL
a.hr FurnJtuf'e, Middleport, Ohio
.f. 29 tf
-,-.,---,.,----,
Loyal Order of the ~oos~ Is aponsorlng a Ham Shoot, Sunday ,
Sept. 1 at the Roy Frecker farm
on Bashan Ruad . 1 'til dBrk .
8 2~ 3tc

'

1120tll Insurance

Cue John Deere co-op ~n - Waltre" woan ted . 21 ~;r over . Ex'lrd .' lnte-matlcnal: wood Bra- j peri enced Apply in penon a!
Mlddle"pflort . P'Jrt • Aa1Dm~u ..
tbertJ, other Farm Muhlnery , Home RestauranL
H-27-3\J'
BonN. Phoot '1315-X
&amp;-t.o4f
But ,Goodwin. 6 miles from Wll- 1 Wanted a mid~age. woma n tu C1J~...F.'TE Jnauranet- Protection.,
kC'liiV~IIe on Rt. 689. Tel . Wll - • ahare the home w11H me . Om·
Life, AuttJ, P'ire, Polto. C.U Don
kesvt le 4564.
8-%7-6'"
who can do bousew(;rk. Mrs. J
M1\ll, llittdle;ort. ObLO.
l''O.R .SALE",
Bedroom House. ! D. Rou.tb. Racine . R. D. No. 2.
City . Watf'r, II!D.s furnace, gw; we~!
8·27·3tc_ _
mrneral~ open . sa acrE-s. Vtrg:t! Girl or mlddl~ - aged
--w-oma n to al·
Teaford, Syl'&amp;euae. 3X &amp;-27-3t r
slst wlih care of mother for 2
Skill drill- nearly new; Blf- "
months. Live in. Furnish refSkil1 saw; 20 •• fan kit with mo·
e1•ences Mrs. H. 0 . Bunon, ~ut ·
land Rt . 1
B 26 3tc
tor ; 100 ft. W. P. bl!lebo"rt.l ;
100 ft . 4''; OG eave trouih. -Ail WAN1'ED : CARJUER-Girl or boy
b)rgaiml tl: . K. Rassell, ltoo.te 7.
for Rut1and Route . Contact The
near lligh\YJ\Y aaraa;e. 8 26 3tc
Daily Sentinel.
8 12. lf
AUTOMATIC color Slide Projet-

1953 Buicks as low as $895. Five
lint&gt; c:.~rs, trade-in from sat·is·
Ji1•d owners. Blaettnars, Pomf'- I
roy.
8-23-0tc

Dr. and Mra. Allton Tracy

STARKS DRUGS

10~ DISCOUNT·

a...,,.

eMCn m eva

_____!:!4-6tc

Want ride or riders from "Middleport to O~ i o Univenity . Contact
Wm. Hamrick. Galllpolb 136413. l
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DOLLAR DAYS

Get a lou here ol $S50 . .. tGI' ....,
~- P•r bil1L BU7 barpina.. '!'beD
oal:r oae place to pay .•. f.U-U
• month orr. ~ populas 24~peJ!Mid
plm. Or repay 1utel' if you wilb.
It'1 up to you. Afk about our low•
C08\ car financing. You bliflltl fl
W• wpplr it. You're &amp;mODI bimd.

Ernest Covert,
Manager
124 E. Main Sl

--- - - - No hunttn2 ~ay or night on my '
fa~ . Mlnme Hohnt.n, Racine .

Ohio.

$100 ... $300... $500 ...• 1000
WANT SOME CASH ~.

A farewell lawn party was held
at the homP of Karen Stewart in
MBllon nn Thursday, August 22, in
hnnor of Delores, Jane, and Charles Icenhower, who moved recenly
to Columbus.
The ho&amp;tei!SCs at the party wen•
Miss Stawart, Jo Ann Justia, and
Corolyn Oot.Mn.
• Games were played and record
music was P. njoyed. Refre11hments
of soft drinks, candy and pGtatG
chipa were served to the follow -

FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUG. 30 - 31 .

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lEGA'L NOTICE:

St•te of Ohio, Meigs County, u:
In the Probate Court ln the m•tter
of the Rethtration of Birth of
R•ymond Gibbs Cowl•- c... No.
17...9.
NOTICE is given that this 20th
day of August, 1957, Raymond
Gibbs Cowie whose birth is not
recorded, filed his application for
an order of the Probate Court
that his birth 1be registered as
povided by law. Applicant avers
that he was born May 4, 1900 at
Syracuse, Meigs County, OWo.
Said application will be for hearIng on the 3rd day of September,
19M, at 10:00 o'clock a. m .
John C. Bacon
Probate Judge
8 28 llc

.·1&gt;-- D&lt;olly Sentinel, Pomeroy· Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 28, 1957

Dally Sentlnel, Pomerny·Middleport, ~0". 'Aug. 2B~i"ilo7-"' ·•~-::':-~~-.,.- ·- - (J) N ·
·- - -_ (171 He!pWanted
ot1ces
I FOR
sAL&gt;:--&lt;:ORN
PicKERS.
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POMEROY·

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GIRLS SKI PAJAMAS

GIRLS JEANS

'INFANTS NYLON BLANKETS

Combed Cotton - interlock knit co tton pajamas with
taped shou ld ers Nylon reinforced co ll ars. French
seams c~l lors ; Pink and cha·r coal, maize and brown,
mint and Hunt er green, light and navy blue Sizes 4 to

Denim jeans for back lo Jcbool.
Trim proportioned fit, adjustaQle waistbands, concealed 1id~
zipper closing, 2 front and one
back pocket, Sanforized H'4 01.
denim. sizes 6 to 14•.

Infants large size uylon quilted blankets - interlined
with Ny-sul-lite - wash beautifully - dries quickly Maximum warmth - Minimum weight - Can't mat Non Allergic - Solid colors an~ prints.

. $1.95
Your ulesl i p.~ from Elber-felds arl' valuable to you .

WOMEN 'S
"PhU Mald "

Many

NYLON SLIPS
Ikautifll l uylon tricot sli:JS.
ta i Jo, ~· d iind Jar .. tri mmed 5had ow panels Ln sizes 32 to

44 _ Regu lar aud l11.ll lengths.

the past many years

have

wllh

~~aleslips

from

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$2.95

$1.69 to $2A9

New Shipment

Infants'

lEATHER BELTS
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Ladie.o; fall stYle leather bel111ln
tan . black , navy, rerl"and broWn.
Sizes 24 to 34.
j) ·

Elbcr-

$1.00

In.fants multi stripe reeeiv.
in~ blankets, blanket :stitched edJes. Size 26x34.

Rock And
At

T«J.Appear
Labor

Gowns, Kimonoes and 84tc·
" Velvelette"
flannelette in pink. blue,
maize and mint . al~u whJte
trimmed in paEte \s-Gripper
fasleninxs.

ques made of

SOc
Candy Striped Rec•lvlng
Blanket. 30x40
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BERKSHIRE

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"Ideal"

Sale $1.09 . . . . 3 pairs $3.19

R!!g. $1.50 Stockings -

Sole U -19 ... . 3 pairs $3.49

Reg . $1.65 Stockings -

Sale $1.29

Birdseye Diapers
Infants "Ideal" Birdse-ye di·
apers, hemmed, cut sizes 27x
27. Cellophane packaged.

Manchester

BLANKETS

3 pairs $3.79 ·

$1.69 doz.

A be1uUful mulli · color
ICJ'een' Print Ol'l white in a
'ti:VOil, · 'cdttOif, orlori blend.
- ~lndi.M; of acetate nUn in
wbJte or pink. Girt boxed.

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.· $7.89

Dresses

"Countess"
JACQUARD BORpER

BLANKETS ·

A heaullful group of back to school
dressc~ . Prelly cotton prints and solids - fll ~ hlon whu~ tttylln,~~: - hun·
dr~ds to choose from . Long tono11 .s;:a lhered and hill 11w1n~ 11klrll'l shol't
puff s!ceve11 and o/.a length s1eevet,
dainty tt'im . Si1.es 7 10 l&lt;t.

INDIAN BlANKETS
A beautiful rayon and nylon
blend Indian de.sign 11ingle
blanket in 70 by 80 inch size.
Colora: blue, grey, green and
rl!d - moth resistant.

$2.95 to $5.~5

. $3.95

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A rayon and nylon solid color revenible single blanket
72 bY 84 inches bound in 5
inch · acetate sa lin. Hltnler
green and light green , char coal and pink. peacock and
gold cherry and pink, loasl
and camel.

$4.95

SHEET
BLANKETS
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Al) . co.tton 11lngle' 11heel blan•',

ket&amp; with .atiLched ends, medium weight in large 70 by
80 .Jnolu111 Jir.e .

! Unbleached

$1.89
·. Bleached .. ... ·.. $2.19

Solid Colors and
Patterns

COnON PliSSE
CREPE
3 yards for $1.00

,. ..P,Iilled

c~tton

KITCHENETTE
BROOMS

FLANNELS
For nl&amp;btwear - Gowns and
PI'Jamaa. 39e quallly .

3 Yards
For $1.00

39t pr.

Light weight Brooms of tiUI
very best qu1Uty . Natural c&amp;lor! broom cane.

All .meA. Hig sclf'l'tion of patterns -- all flnl cwaiH:v tlnuc'd patterns.

8 rolls

n.oo

Waldorf Toilet Tlaoue
150 1heet1 on • f&lt;JU
roll• u.o~

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dlacon·

Culrllo Woxed· PNJ"r
131 ft. rol1P - Cutler box
4 rolla
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2 for $1.00

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$2.95

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SUR COATS

Our Applf.US
Doubt• R•d Palm
Knit wrht style
) Pain for $1.01

ARE THE LAST THREE DAYS OF

AUGUST FURNITURE SALE

Fin~

quatit.\1 gabardine with
quilted rayn n linin~ . tipper
ft!)nt. two al•sh w~eklllll , fur
collar and elastiC' in aicle.ti
Shea3 to 8 in btu~ . grey ami
brown .

13.95
Bon .hekets with knitted
walltband anrl currs - with
fur eollars, 11iles 3 to 8.

,2,95

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Cavalrv - twill work troultra

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In Biles 29 to M--Sanfprited 1 4
s hMmk. ~xtra wide belt IOO'Pt
- 111trona turwelt pockets zlppt.r fly.

$4.95 pr.

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TROUSERS
~ar altu 20 to 44 and

Ia e 111$8 46 to so-

Sa orl:f .shrunk. Buy your
eoneet tl.tl
pocloeto.

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Bolt saU drill

$3.95
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REVERSIBLE BEDSPREADS
Helrloom -

$12.95

(54 to 58 l"'h•• Whl•)
{$2.95 •nd $3.50 Value•)
FLANNELS - STRIPI'lS - CREPES FIBRENES - TWEEDS - NOVELTIES PLAIDS - CHECKS - FLAKES - FLOATS
Smart new FaU Colon an11 Patterns

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Save! Thursday, Friday, Saturday
SALE! CANNON' TOWELS
GR.OUP I-WIDE STRIPE BATH TOWELS

$1.95 a yard
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LOTION
A protedive lotion asalnst
roughnesa, drying, chapp!.ltg.
Gives a smoothness and nalural sortneu to your skin.

Special SOc
lteg, $1.00 Sbe
Woodbllury L1nolln Rich

HAND CRI!AM
Molsturitel and smooths dry
1ldn - protects agtllnst chap·Ping. Extra rich in lanolin.

Elborfelds Are
Headquarters
For Scbool Supplies .
Pencils. P•nt. Tebl•ta, Not.
ltooka, FilM, P-.cll Bexes,
Lunch.. &amp;oil.., Ty:f.lng Paper,
IMk CaMt, lin ers.
Come in , look around,.,Save
on the most popular school
!lupplies at Elberfeld.._. (on
the main floor) ,

TOY SAL~
HALF PRICE

"Scatties"
Facial Tiaaues

At Lont A1 They La•t

White- Pink- Yellow

·mas on TGYa For Boys and

(400 in a box)

4

fOr $1.00

(200 Iii a box)
Whlte

4 for 50c

For

The~

3 Days Bi11 Sav·

Girls of AU AJ.r:es.
Dolls, Games, Cowbo!-' Suits
and Play Suits. Gun and Hot·
eter SeU, Mechanical Sets,
Eleetrieal Sell. Tor F~ni­
ture~ Train$, Stuffed ·1·o;y1,
Pull
.. Toya, Tqt!J 1Uders.

Style Woven

An en{'hanli ng reproduction of Early American
hand woven art that is svpropriate In any setting,
pr-eshrmik, UntlesJJ. machine washable and needs JlO
ironing. Full bed size In 11now white or antique
white.

GOODS ,.

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Men's Bailie-Ax.
WHIPCORD

TROUSERS

"AMERICANA"

4 yards for $1.00

Ret. $1.00 511• ,
Woodbury Lenolln Rich

Jergens Lotion
Jera:ens lotlon !urnleh~s the
softenln.11 mMsture your 11kin
needs.
Stop&amp; "dettr&amp;:ent"
.hands and ehapplnr- Now
richer and Creamier.

Thr" 111ft $1.00- 54c-29C
N.- Je,..ns Lotlon Glft· B•ttle, Complet1 with DlapenMr

$1.00

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Pete- tbe Penquln New
Childre))'e gill packa:(e of
Jergens Lotion Jri refillable.
aquee1e bottle.

$1.00

lrand New Up-To-Detl

ttAmerteaft:" Everyday
DICTIONARIES
Edited to fill the needa oJ
today'a .home. school. and office. More than 60,000 entries
- 576 pages. A wonderfUl
guide to c't;JrTect grammar
and ra~d voclbulacy buUder.

Spodal

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dlcthtnufea from Uc
.-cbtabetow.....,.,..._
Coii..S•te lncl1111ed Dtction-

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Teac~~r

20 by

3 for $1.00

Bleached Muslin (Yard wide) (Our Rest
Quality)
Unbleached Mu s lin {40 inches wide) (Our
Best Quality)

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MUSliNS

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Bleached ond Unbleached

Spoelal 50c

Furniture Department

Men'' Rockfwd "R•d HMI.,
Work Sock• - ll.,ulu wt,
- 4 Pll" for 11.00. lxtrt
Huwy Weight 3 pain for $1.

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Men'• Oxford Twill
WORK

Complete selections from
$24:.00 to $79.00. whate-ver
price you wont to pay for. an
lnneraprlh&amp; mattrel8 or box
eprlnl( (9o)( eprln.,ga and matttesaes are the aame prlct)
you'll find the top quality
and value from the best makers In the furniture depart- 1
mcnt on lhe 3rd noor.

SAVE 1111 THE

POR THIS SAL I ONLY

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Slzea 4 to 12 - Boxer type
with half lit.•lf lll'1t. Thlck'Bct
corduroy !u llrown or blue
spluh pattern.

INNERSPRING
MAnRESSES

Soft, abtorbent whito toilet
Uaaue. 1000 abeets on a roll .

MEN'S $1.00 STRETCH SOCK$
MEN'S $1.00 ARGYLE DRESS
and SPORT SOCKS

SALE

$1.00

Seolt Toilet Tissue

TROUSERS

BATH TOWELS '

WOOL

GIRLS PANTIES

Boy1 Cnrduroy

CANNON
Warmth . good looks and good fashion These
coats have all thrr.e, and at value wise prices that
make ea~h coat a wonderrul buy - textured all
wool fabnes - all weather wear for little girls in
fllted or bOX\' styles - for the well dressed look.

Extra large size 22 by 44 Inches. Atternating wide stripes
grey. green, pink, gold and tan.

89c

to reach
Education
by ~s. zUndP.! this year tan lllou'ine
Company with
iq a:rades four and Iive at Har· rcpre~ntatives of tbe Middleport
rlBonville, R.UUand, Syracwie, Mid- and Pomeroy Chambers of cOmdlepcrt, PDmeroy, and the Salis- merce.
bury ToWnship schools.
It ls the goa1 of the Meigs Coun'b' R'eUgtous Education Countil to
hdve it ao that every child that
'ChoileJ to have Weekday Religiotaa i'Edueatlon tialnlna will have
1D 9ppGt1UDitY to do 10. H il the
ainp· of the Council to have ReJlgioll't Education ln every scbool In
Meigs CouQty. Inquiries have been
received from several schools
bUt more money .will have to be
·l vaill'ble botore a second teacher
·\can be sponsored.
A · letter wUl be sent to all pastors and Sunday School Superin·
tendents In the county. Churches
nqt having two representatlves in
tbe Council ure lnvtted to ,·aubmit
. ttle1r name• to the secretary, Capt
'Glellina Rummel. A letter will also be sent to parent&amp; of the chi!·
dtel!i.
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Shortage
ls.l!eJictetlil&amp;·
Ohio This Year "

LONDON CUP) - The Weste rn allies asked Russia today
to agree to a ban on nu cJear weapons, except for defense pur.
Three auto acddenll with onl.-" poses. a$ part of a "package" first step disarmament plan.
resulting in the aiTelt and ~ining
Formal Soviet rejection appeared certain in advance.
of one driver kept the Meig1 Coun·
. The ~O~page docu!"ent was handed to Soviet Deputy Forty Sberifr, Department on the eign Mmuter Valenan Zorin at what might be the final et·
move Wednelday.
,

l 'bree Escape
Sen,OUS fnJ'ury

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In Auto Ml.shap
Mrs. Willis Anthony , Mrs. Ger·
ald Anthony and small daughter,
Barb;~ra, e~Kaped 1erio':_s- / injury
Tuesday when the 19~5 lJO(Ige Sta·
tion Wagon , driven by Mrs. Willis
Anthony, barf approximately $600
damage when they struck a car
whictl ran a red li ght in Parkersburg.

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be~n

the pro\·isions had
ou tlined orally previou sly during
the negolialion s here and Zorin
rejjeclcl'l the key poi n ~s thl'R week
1· The Western plan wal' made
public stm ollaneuusly here and
Ln Washi ngton.
lt wrapped up previous allied
proposals for ha ltirrg
nudear
bomb testing. st oPPing produ~
lion of nudear bomb materials,
rccl uctn!; tlangcrs of surptuw• attack and retfuciog tne world'!l rna·
f jnr armed fort!c s and armed supplil'.,_
The Uni ted States immediate~
tssuefl a separate appeal to the
Soviet Union to ac:eept the plan
as a " practical, workable" way to .
start on the problem of world dUarmament
"the Westem Alliu ea.ri)esUy
hope th.e Soviet Union will give
full co nsideration to tbls Carreachi ng propoui," tbe State De-parlmcnt sai_d. "Soviet acceptance
will enable a start to
made to.
removtng
dan-

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T1te Anthony ram~Jy w~e m
~arkersburg on. busm~ss at the
lime of the ac.ctdent.
_
TbeJ suJtatned bnuses and
and shock and BarbaJ'a had her
he1d bumped on the . rloo~ han.d le
but !-here arP. no senous mjur1es.
Wttncsses s~~ed that Mn. ArithOil)' was dr1vmg w1th _a -green
!lght when the other drlYf~ ran
m fftnt of her car at tlttf mte r-, .
section.

and thf. truQk su!lbeavy damage to th#'right

fective session or th.f five-month.r lrl London disarmament confer-

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Group 11-Solld Color Ex!ro Heavy Bath Towels
Super absorbent. large size bath towels in solid color of pink,
blue, beige . green. Rope border.

79c
Group Ill-SIZe 20 by 40 lneh Solid Color Towel•
Whlte and solid colors of gold, green . pink, bluE} and ilqua.
Double thread for exlra wear and 1bsorbency.

2 for $1.00
broup IV-Regulor 50c Cannon Both Towels
SUe; 20 by 40 Inches, phtid designs, turquoise. rose and brown .

3 for $1.00
... tM meny IN.rpin• In "Cannon" w.. h Cloth•. Olsh TOwela,
Hand Towel•.

MEN'S AND BOYS' SWEATERS
U--$D.9G Me,n's all wool Sllpover Ski Sweatets - · Fa~ dl!·
Ji([Jls. SrDall, Medium and Large ------------------ '$3.00
]S-$4.00 Men~s Extra Size C'nt Sweaters - zipper and button
front style. all wool and nart wool, green, maroon, grey.

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$2.00

13--$3.90 Men's Zlpper Front and button Front Co-at swelters,
36 to 46- Part Wool -~----~-------~·--- - ---· - ~-- $2.00.

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$2.0(1

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18-Reg. $6 .~ Men 's Orion Slipcver Sweaters - V·Neck ···---··· $3.00
, Small and Large - Solid Colot'B ---···-··
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13-fteJ. $4:.95 Men's Orlon Sllpover Sweaters - Solid Color · ~
Sires 38 to 46- V-Neck and 'TW'tle Neck _______ J __ $2.00

38-.-Reg. $7.9G MJ?n'l All Wool COat Sweaters - 8utUm front-:SiHt 34 to 46, white. t"ed, goltl. purple, maroon ·an:d green.

$:1·00

U-ReJ. $6.95 Men'f A11 Wool c,at Sweaters ~ Button fr~nt
and zipper fnlnt. arecm. any. brown, charcoal and wblte~ ~ular sir:ea 38 t.o 40 and t8
, to 52 -~ -- -- .. --~_ .. ____ $3.00

Runaway Truck
Causes Mishap
OnW.~..St

Bailey, ' a passeJl·
in the cat driven bY W. ft..
Bailey, 400 Grant St., Middleport,
Juffered ' inJur)" to h.er right
tltoulder Wednesday when struck
in tbe sir!~ by a runaway ba.tery
truck on W. Main Street.
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Acc-ording to pollee reports the
truet was In a garage ond driver·
leJs . when the bra-kes let go and
flelnrltted it to roll out Into the
line of traffic and co1Hdint with
tbe ear drivfn by Bailey.
· 'llhe truck i.s owned by the
Nlokles Bakery
and received
811ght damage. Damage to the
BaUey auto waa estimated at $25.
Tht!! injured woman wa1 treated
In the oftl.ces of Dr. J . J. DaviJ.

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Middleport Pool
To Close Today

PARKERSBURG, W Vo. (UP) - A custody battle has developed here Over a four-year-old polio-stricken girl whosf
parents both died from bulbar polio earlier this month.
The maternal grandmother of Jane Ellen Lott filed suit in
Wood County Cjrcuit Court Tuesday to force a woman frorr
nearby Vienna to releas~ the child Into her custody.

For The Season

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Ohi~,

has ll.,pt mostly ia _~ull
alo~a the trail .but ll'&gt;meliibeJ . ~ai
h~f;l to. lpnJed ber blal'\keta .1,1Jdt!r
tba ~n. She 111..)'1 -:Jth a ahdle
that 1he Waa 1111ared of nothtna
when 1 set out 1md baven't .'found
ally reaeon to t!hange my attltude

alaee."

lantutle ldkef · ·

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Gltew~d uya she m•de
~- trip two yean ato... and

:Mrs.
tile

.{ ebjp.r_t~d'·tt so much. J. wanted to

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OIVORCE IS ASKED
·Lawrence Yeaugnr o.f Rt. 2 Cbe·
shire today fil~d suit -in Meigt
County CoUo1.s for divorce from
Killie Yeiuger, Lal::e City, ~nn.

Why 1hould a white - haired
grandinotber set out on auch a

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Russian Cooperation Asked
In Step Toward Disarmament

Three Accidents
Investigated By
Sheriffs Dept.

accident wu Earl Dileher, 66, of
Albany, 0 ., who wa• fined 110
and cotta b:r J~stiee of Peace
Grtn&lt;lley.
Ae&lt;:ordJng to accident reports(
Dileher, driving on the Tboma1
Fork koad, had pulled to the left
side of the road to make a right
tu.nd turn ar.d in doing so pulled
Into the line of trahle and hit a
truek driveb b)' Leroy Lovell Hite,
19, of Chetbire, Rt. 1. The 1947
Fruier 4riYf!D by Dileber waa de·
~oli8hed. The:re were "" injur.
aes.
I 'l'lle
accident Werlneaday
Parker Sheet.&amp;, 72,
, while driving on
hls brakes on a
'90mentarily los,t con·
trol a~d tlii1aed hiJ GMC truck
on it&amp; Side in-. ditch. Nl) ebarges
"'ere filed.
The third &amp;ftident inveltlgated
by the Shel'Uf; occurred on the
Shriver Roatl·:wben a housing on
a GMC ~- driven by Dani E .
Turner,
'of Harrilonville broke
aad
the trud; to veer ·aft
the
and cruh into a

LAST TIIREE J)i\ YS OF THE

R•g . $1.35 Stockings -

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Arre.ted tor making an improper ria'bt tum which reau]ted In a.,

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NYLON STOCKING SALE

Ohilll: Moltly clovlltJ •lth a t.w
thowera In the ewt,....,. Mrttt ,.....
tlon toct.y; p.rtly c ..u4y CMtnl
and &amp;OUth, Partly clovdy •••r the
ttata toni1ht and frhlay, w..,.,..
•r central portlom toclly end
north portlom Frl.day. HJP todar
75 to 10 Mrth to 80-94 central .,...
- · ~h, low tonight In the

ear eapons

INFANTS GOWNS
KIMONOES and
SACQUES

RECEIVING
DlANKETS

Women's

coo king uler~sils, dinnerware.
Mlassware , cutlery. electrJcll
appliance!'!. etc. hy aaving

NO. 115

IY ONITIO PAIJI

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equipped their kitchen&amp;

their
felda.

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SATURDAY THE 31st . . .

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - . G l o r i f y your back lo school
ward r'*t with blouse-s in jer·
sey. th"'i!' i:tuallty fabric at a bud.'iet·wlse price. Many ca.o~ual
graceful styles - Tuck jn styles
Sizes 32 to 38. All new faU
shades.

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STORE WIDE SAlE AND DOH'T FORGfl THESE ARE THE lAST 3 DAYS OF THE AUGUST SALE OF FURNITURE ON THE 2m1 and 3rd FlOORS

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eroyDollar Days SolVe Back To School Problem
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Weather
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THURSDAY ·THE 29th, FRIDAY THE 30th and

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· Mrl; G~C-"t Knopp of Parker•
I bul'l ~aid Mn. Clarence Daley
· Jr., 1Who b1d been employed at
timet by Jane Etten•11 mothtr to
care ror her when she was an in·
faat toot the ehiJd after the parents: tunera1a •Dd refused to Jive
her up.
,
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J1M Ellen wu: atrlekeli with polio
week and It wu at fitlt
feared l\ mil" IJave been the •dead·
b bulbar' type., A dector said she
has not develaped paralyiiL She
~ ll, ln J, hooplt.l berJ, .
J'ID'a ,JU~a*l'• ~. Kn. Bev.

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Company Wins
Knudsen Trophy

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· ,.,C;;--;--;c:-;- - ~warded the Knudsen Trophy to
~~~ Lott Quest, died suddenly In Blaettnar Auto c ompany;, Polheroy
Dj.hfClrnla where she and her see- for outstanding salelll eebietelnent,
'lnd huiiband were living with it was lftlliOUnC\ld by Mr; -G. B. Hotheir thnie children. Her body was gan, Zone
brought befe fClr- burial. Her hu~·
band Charle!lt Quest was stricken
while at hls parent!!' bome in Athens, Ohio, and died• enroute to a
Columbut boapital soon aftuward .
An eight-veer-old son of MML.
Quest by her !trst marriage is livlng wltb the mother'a relative•
here and an Infant boy .bY her

lllm'iqe to Quest II with Queat'l
p~nntc in .Atheu.

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