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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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BACK TO SCHOOL

.· $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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40 inches.

MUSliNS

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THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY

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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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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.
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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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33--Boys $4.95 Wool Sltpover Sweatel's. Sizes 10 to 16 -

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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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S-Dail,y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mlddlepoct, 0., Aug. 28, 1g57

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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

PontiAc )llolor Division · baa
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~~~ 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
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Meigs Coul\ty Cancer Society
While Enroute To
Secretary Attends Conference ' Wedding Ceremony

Christian Youth F

Mn1. Catherine Shavftrinsky, RN 1 menL.
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Mr and _~n Sam Hamer, PUls-

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bw-gh , arrn·ed to~wy for an oyernight visit
his. t(r a ndpare nts,
~t r . and Mn_ 1'. H rompkHl~, a!ld
hts hrotht't. hme, l-lamt•r
The family will leil'f&gt; Fr!Uay for

ultinrnte cure is
round , en 1mm 40 rlatt· Y.&lt;eapon for
!111\'ing lil·ru ts to gel peopl(' to
~c their &lt;lo•:tor at OHCf' if they
r~o,gni:te ono: of car\~r·~ se ~eu

in Cmt'innah th11 pan week .
She reporled that upansWn uf
canC"t'r t'Ontrul aetivilil'S, with
tt~ial empha.~il! on busi ness ann
Industrial rancN inrormation prorrtflli at tht&gt; ("llfnmunity lt&gt;vt•l
llighlightl'd' the conference.
She was one of t he represent atativt"S fr om more th;m so Ohio
Counties who auended the w~klung conference. which wa~ spon·
sOred by the Ohio Divi sion of the
American Cancer SociPL)I. They
heard nationally known upert:;
in the fields of C"ancer control and
ma.na&amp;emenL nulhne f'Ht&gt;clive me·
thods for aN't&gt;lerating the attack
against tan&lt;'er.
bonard V. Criftith. vice pre.s.ident of Jo'i~ld Servi~u of the Natitmal AmC"riran Can~ r Society ,
pointed out that ttte best way to
atC"elt&gt;rate lhe attact agejrwt call'"
('er i1 to continue the- e]ose rela~
.lionship that now ui..b- ~tWetn
{'ounty, State u.nd the Nationwl
Ame.riu[\ Canco;1r Socipty _ia Implementing and . Interpreting the
J)oriciei ol the Society.
These poHcif'S, said Griffith,
are the re~ult of a M'OIIs t~eetion
o{ opinion of
County Leaders
frGm a.ll ovt't the naUon and have
bf't&gt;n f'~11ii&gt;Ushcd O!l the be.~t
mean of t"VI!ntually achieving the
Society' ~ go a i~ the
conquest or
C"anel'r.
The importanre of bringing 1ifP
uving ir.!orm.tttiun to the em··
ployees of Amtori&lt;'an bus ine!l!i and
lndu..:lr)' wa~ streMSt&gt;d by Mi~t~:~
Pat Allf'n, dirN'tor of iju~ines.-.
and lndu.-try Education ur th(•
National Socltoty . Mi.!l11
Allen
polntetl nuL that 150,000 persons
are bei1;g uved annually from
cancer but that another 75,000
U\leA could be 8aved annually by
early dlagne1is and Ndy tre~t-

wat\on mg signals---the lnfa7'1'la.boo Baltimore wher,· the)' wUJ atlend
and eC:uc &lt;~t ion pro~:ranu esperlaJly th~ mur1agc uf Hobert Tompkins
designt•d for Arnt·rican Bu!tiness to Mi ss Ehz..tbt•th Le .. Ravnor,
and J ndlt.~t ry ~rt" gt':trf'd to do
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this," sht· said
The w1•dd1ng w!IJ he at 10 a. m.
Satunl::~y , Au~u~t :JJ, a t the Christ
Top flight man age ment
and Epi5 copal Chur('h 1n Ballimon•
admini.&gt;lrali\'t' t·onsultanls parti - an d ,\I- r anu·' \I
_ rs. Tompk•'••• w&gt;'l! [
cipatiB-J in the cnnkren~e wert&gt;: 1ea11e trnmed!atl•ly ror " honeyHugh A. Gyllcnhaai, Se ntor Asso- moon at Rehobeth Beach .
ciatt' of the Ne~A' York firm Con fl·rencc Cnu ns(•Jors: :\ Iiss Edith
Whj.tfil'id, Stuff J.fcmbtr of Conference l'llun~el ors; and Mathew
B. Miles. Researeh Assodate and
As!l.stant Proressor of Education.
Teachers College, Columbia Uni·
venity.
lfn. Lil11h Zerkle and hl•r dau ghter, Jl'nnifer. enlcrt:~ined nn
· ~tockton, Janet
Second
Wilma Pullins, Judr
Tutosday t'vening with il wiener Snodgrass, Ruth Stockton,
Pullins.
Freda
Pullins,
Brenda
Clark,
Mildred
Stocldon,
Marilyn
Stockt&lt;m,
Andrea Evans, Loroa.rt ut th("ir home. Mtason.
Gue!lts were tpt'mbcr.~ of J&lt;'nni- la Zeigler, Ernestine Stockton. Third Row: Hal Doster, June Doster, Bernard Paulsen, Daniel
r~· r's Sunday School c!a.-;s of the Berna-rd.
Methodi.Jt, .thuryh. ·
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'!'hi!' ChrL-ili.an Youth F'l'llov.•·;f and Linda Stoekton. ·trcaat!J'e1', stt1dyini iJ;J tbis l'ountry on leave
Mrs. Or\i.ilJf' Hoiue (! ntertained
Atfendinig wer~ S~ndy Sordcn, -ship !CYFI from the llem lol'k Thc .core ~r _offic~!s a;J:so includes from bclng mtsslon-aril's lr1 norOfange
Chr\Silan tt)e cotnm11iSIOn t-tialnnen fo~ th(' ~herQ ll}dla.
•bt Chatter Club Tbe.sday evening DQnn.. Wtll, Debbie C~~k, Sharou Grewe and
a't ··.her home, Rutl•nd.
Qu~n, _Kartn ~ouah,~Suzan ~ur· Churches held its Cirsl re.g\llm· li"e area~ of Christlan e:xperaence Meetings for this group will be
r~ Rll~, [ meelin.g Friday eveuint: under the around whic-h the prof.ams ofthe on the: first and third Thllfsda1s
During the busirien · Session fa~_. JJmm:y Wise,
E~dw
Sehaekei,
Jimmy
aynar , ~km ol Us oew prii.Nrlf-al. 2f0Up "Will ·be - ~anne .
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- l)i' Frid&amp;)'.S of e-~eh month. Tile
with Mrs. Ev£'rett Ug.httoc.t, prrsi- ~hke ~ry.
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.1-.t Bey,.__, Ol &amp;he rn~Unc t~ ..
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dtont. pres iding, Mrs. Vaughan
Guests were . Susan WarnL"l", members ol the Folli!&gt;wship were . ~e commlss.lont -.nd l~eir exact day will be ehOAen tr
Pritt! was reported ill and plam Danny Rlltoy , Cln~d)a Zf'rkle and aBilined their Co.mmisslons a.lll ~a.r-men are: CbtisUan Fa1th. svold c-onflioets wlth - other ~hool
made to remt.&gt;mb.-r her.
Mr. Zerkle.
the- adull advisors w~e elel·tcd. .M~ Lou S~od11rat~~: _Chri~Uan and eommunitr activltle3. The
Fo~lowlng the me-chng the YOUJl '! w ~tncss, Ru~h S~on. C rkl- meelir.g on the first week of the
Game-s were played with p1'i7.es
peopl~ ·ate hom£'made ire _M'eatn iOI~ 2.:utreaeh, . Dotreflre Hetls an~ month wHI always be in l-leml~k
awarded to Miss Alice .lean Casto
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Itt the AHred Chureh '..s soelal.
1\r.Dlcl
~~ns (~haiTmenl. Grove and on the third week 4'
Mrs. Nilh.an 8igg-i, Mn. Wilbur
Yuung, Mnr. Glen Evans and Mn
Th CYf' held an outing on Christlo~n Cthaens~ip. T. R. _c~l-1 the Orange ChuN'b. The c-hure~u
!8' h •t tJw 1t~ms apd Chri.m~n Fellow!ltup, wish to Invite all young pedf.le
Llglllroot. 1"be dool' prize was
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un ~~. u~:us
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awardetl to Miss Shar(Jn lii.,gg-s.
n QSOn
Frankie Pic-k ens' -farm near Fork Who are 1ntcrcs
e
m M en QJ
A (\l'g~crt ("(Jllr.i(' was serve d h:r
Capt. and Mr~ . 1131"-ry JO(' Grc!ll .d R'' n State Park . In an af'Nh
t d
The CVF will M11 iU: n£'x-t the meetings, outings, or 11'peelal
the hostess tu tho_Q(' namrd ahuv&lt;.' j and chHdren of Perrin Air Force noon ~study 9'1ld r&lt;'crr ation _I \! meeting · at the Hemlock Grove project~ of the group 1c al· en
and Mrs. Ch ari~ Su rk, Mr!'l. Base. Te,;as, are visiting relatives officers were elet'lt!d and the tune C)lu.rch nn Sept. Stb IUtder the the meeting on· Sept. 5-th and beFic.yd UunfL'l' an{! :-.trs, frank ln Mason anti New li(;Vt"n.
at the ct)tlllny _ meetin2s e., tab direc-tion of tht c:u-istlaa Out· come a member of the CYF. The
UUing~r.
•l iwhcd,
reacll Com~lon. The pf'Qgram group is under the adul&amp; leader·
On their relul'n to Texas, he
'Phe offic10&gt;rs are Janet Bcyltor, will be hlgbh.&amp;hted hy the v\'iil of shhip of two coupl ~~ t !rom de~
The next mel•tin.g will be hC"Id will be transferred "-' Gl'rmany ,
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bet p u~n vice- an lndla.n girl and her bll9band, c .urch. and ~be m .r.. 9Pr an n~
Bl lhe hotnc
or !\.1rs. Wilbur tor a three year tour o! duty . lUs ~~e•'• 'ldd:~::, ~.~fl:; Cur~i.~. M'cretar~eulah and BUI Jones, wbo arc wih!, Hal and June Doster.
Young.
family will aC&lt;'ompany him.
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Plans ~re ma&lt;!e · to finance tlli•J
3• V
g'ound plonting of the new Rut·
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land Elementary School, a eivlc
project of the dub.
Jl.
It, W-aB announCfd that the dub
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had 'recei1•ed a grade of 92 101'
NEW CtTt:ZIN
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Lheir yearbooks for the past yur.
Mr . and ~rs. Ro."?rt W tlsan Mrs. Ceeii Bolin, Langsv!Ue, pve
are a•.mnunelng the bu&gt;th oJ a 6 "Timely Hinl!l" as a part of the
\I.J. 9\-a. oz. daU.I{~ter on Thesday, program and members paid their
Augus·t 21 at Metgs G'1neral Hn s-j (l ues during the business :;cssion.
pita!. Grandpa~ents ue Mr. anti
The hostesses served sand:\'lrs.. Lester Watson, P~meroy au_d wi.ches, salad, cuokie.s and eoffee
Mr. and Mrs. Harry llayman, Ha-. to members and g1.1e-sts.
le Camera
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Wilson oJ
Arrangements of fall oflowers
flr&amp;t pril.,_ Kodak
Zane svi_Ue is a great grandmothe~ were U8ed th;oughuut ttie John·
Brownit 8 MM moThe W1lsoru also hall'&lt;! two othl!r ston home for the !)arty and the
del!
children.
next meeting wiiJ be ~on Sept. 30
$17.95 Trav·
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SYRACUSE, N. Y. uP~ Jlr!..
Jr., New Hiven, ~r.;'· ap_d Mn. Dorls Camerata, fojfowinl ·ller CTot- 1.
Walter Wwty, chlldre•, loe.l tor's advtee for aaa:leil aerv'~ ·

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Evans

COFFEE - - - 2 •• 2 oz. jars 59(

1:00 Our· Min Brooks
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Spedal Twin Paek - Reg. 55c jar- BORDENS INSTANT

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Mr. aad Mrt. Chris1y Bletner C!~.: "'throw away yoUr lobe~
of Jrfuu flntertained with. a ram- meter. Alrlcan 11:alives ~~ no

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CHEESE SPREAD -- - 2 lb. loaf 59c
SWEET PICKLES - . - .. Pint jar 25c
STUFFED OLIVES
Refrig. jar 39c
_EVANS INSTANT COFFEE 99c
ARMOUR'S TREET - 12oz.can 39c
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Norma Chapman ·
Is Honor Guest
At Bridal Shower

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The Rutland
Junior Garden
Club members met this pas1: week
was honored with a ·bridal shower at the hcrme of their advisor, Mrs.
at the home of Mrs. Art Syhester, Vernon Weber. Guests were Carla
~ho was assisted by Bessie Slaugh- Miller, A-then.~, and Carolyn Burter, Tuesday evening.
ford.
Arrangements of flowers were
,- OH~rs elected wer(! president,
used thnughout the hom..,_ and a Patty Young; vice-preaident, Osa

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8:00
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MA-,.-..._1

opened her 1ifll, refreabment.J ot
individual cake Jquarq leed In
green and topped with white weding bella, ire l!!'eam and punch
were served.
Tboae attending were Margie
8UJ:ri of Plunt.J; Claudia·· Shields.
Letart; Stella Clark, Eleaaor Robinson, Mra. Earl Robinson, Mrt:
Harold Weaver, Syac:ull!; Marie
Norrill, Mrs. Glenn Wolfe, Washington D. C.; Wilma Anderson,
Marabelle Sharprute:!k, Irene Roush,
Betty Reibel, Donna Reibel, Margretbs WoUe, Rena Myers, Five
Pointe; Mn. RU18ell Roush tnd
family, Eileen BliCk, Mary Euler,
Ethel .Euler of Racine; Sue Ann
Buck, Frankie Chitpman, MarJorie
Stobart, Mabel RouSh, Anna Wheeler, Mrs. Herbert Roush and son,
Roger, Beuie Slaughter, Mrs. Art
Syive~~tet and tbe honored guest,
Miss Chapman.
ThM~ sending gifts by.t unable
to attend were Dolly Wolfe, Hattie
Shank, Elizabeth Sharpnack, Genevie\le Powe!'l, Mabel Shield&amp;, Na·
omi. Stob.&amp;r\. Mr_ll. Etta Shields, Ro-

and Nancy Chapman.

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&amp;lr. .tnd lin. Donald Bllultz aDd GVer tbe ftebad were Toa:unJ Wbf!t.JJ.o1 .uad Be8l Bocoet Carl•nd
Ina Baltett, st. ClalruiJie.
too Don, WelllburJ, W. Va., riait, MI!T, ~
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McGillen of
Mr. ud. Jln. ADdrew

Sue Ann Buck aad Mrs. Herbert

Gladys Nleholson, Carrie Sheets,
Norma Lee, Ada Bradley, Allegra
WiU, Faye Wingett, Clara Carl,
Hazel Stanley Norman Will, Wayne
Wingett, Dean Will, Duaae Will,
Robert Denison, B. E. Carl, Roger
Attire and' the hostesses.
Mrs. Leah Williams, who wa:;;
unable to be present, sent a gift.

Norma Ann Chapman, brideelect of Daniel Eufcr of Racine,

10:011 S(annina tbe Weather
10:00 Scannina the We~tber
_to_,l_o_Th_e L't::.•::::.ho:::::w_ _ _ _.;:'O'IO The r.ate Show ·

1:30 llovlC" Mltinee
3:00 America; Budlt.md

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tby Donna Will. Sharon Atkins preaided at the punch bowl.
Those p-resent were: Helen Long,
mot~ of the lbe bride-to-be;
Mama Denison, moth('r of the
groom-to-be; Ruby Halliday, Pall-

a.arved t"OOkJ~ and KooiAid at ed Hr. and lin. Chari!!» Ye-aaer
tbe close of tbt rneetlnJ.
IM!I' the weelnd.
llelativ'!'~ rilidftl Mr. and Mn.

Roush. After the honored Kuett

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'l;lle&amp;, Mn. Erl!ltlt Barnhart, Mn.
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Wl\~lU' ~~~wiey, Mn. Elwoo~ Lew'•· Palt1 Jll•hael, Cha&gt;lolto ~f·
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Min Fauna Bailey, who will 1H
married on Aug, Sl t.o Keith Nel·
son, Will honored Monday evening with a misceiJaneous shower
at tbe home of Mrs. Allen ~ouah

.Wolfe,

Stretehy, action - frf'e knit,
1tow-ao..oll wuhfaat colors!

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Miss Fauna Bailey
Is Honored Guest
At Shower Monday

~lclay evenlnt, Au~o 23 .
Gifta were pla(ed o.n a table
let under large allver bells and
white crepe paper streamers. A
lmtU bride doll and miniature
bOuquets of white petunils ador ned the table.
Several a:ames were played un·
der the dirrctlon of Pauline Atkina,
Alter Mi11 Lor;t~ bad opened
her lifts refreshnlenta of cake,

7:00 Dr. HPdson's Journal
7:30 Ufe .,r Riley
8:00 'I'h.:! Juseoll Cotton s~

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Ruuep, Mrs. Cu1k Johnaiart ¥ra.
\tarle WUkl1110a, 111'1.. Ve• Limbert, Mn. Clarence MIJht. Kn. IIIIo le~e Wlillbt, i'ICal, Mr. and tool! a te&lt;lau.. am! slept ooundl)'
Si~lU\, Mr&amp; }Jomer (;armen, Jfl'1 au-en Capebart tnd diu- wbUe a buralar . ~~ •atq. bef
Robtlrt McQ'!ay, Fran~ 1111in, local, ..a 8obor.t llousb, iloKW onf w,~ til'! •wul!l of ,val·
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Tenth Birthday
Of Johnny Blake
Is Celebrated

old and ~y Vance, Ptt and
Everson, Larr:y Gladwell,
nn
Criner, Cbrlstine Dahr, John Hood
Kay aad 'Ffoddle Slater, Middleport; Ellen, Dec1ty -.nd Tom Leo'nard, and Ann Camp, Maaon.

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My Little Margie

Bum~:ardncr , Mason. Mr. and Mr.!! and- d4\Ughte.,.s, Sharon and Maryln
Herbr rt Miller, Rutland Road, Er· at Bradbury Assisting hoatesses
nest Bowers, Minersville a.nd Mrs were Myrtle Donahu~, Mrs. Hll·
Lewis Lawrence Gf oakland, ton Wolle Jr .• Ph;ttllls Ebe~bach
Caltf., are grellt gr~tndparents. and Charlotte U:ehtfoot.
Jacob Ament , Porn~roy, ls a great
Games were played and prlzea CHANNEL 13 THURS.
v.-rent uncle.
awarded to a number of the tllle&amp;ta !UP Sign On
wlth Mrs. Mith WllllaiJlson win- 12:00 Llberaee
ning the door prize. The iifta were 12:30 Tbe Gretchen · Wa~ Sbow
placed Uflde!' pink and green um- 1;15 Nel~bors

son, Pat

Boys', 11rls' rom·

$N.J. STARTS

villi', W. Va .. nrl.' announcing the
bR-th uf a 7 lb. 8 07.. daughter.
Terri Lynn, Saturday, August 23,
at the Wetzel county Ho.s·p ital.
New Murlin.9Ville.
Cnndparent~
arc Mr . and Mr~ . Elwood Bowers,
Pomeroy and Mr . and Mrs. Geo.

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low. 10 Blr :.n
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Mr. and Mu. David Bum:;:urdlln (Shirley · Bowel"!i) of Mounds-

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Virginia Long
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E entliW' Secretary of the Meigs
r:Uaty Unil GJ tbP Amerkan Cant't'T ~iety, attendetl lhe twelfth
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carried out In the deeoratlona and trenurer, CaUUe Tttolhl- Colon
nfre~tbmenll .
for tbe elub wm pJal
Gtlts wert: placed on the diD- cbo.en
and white.
ina room tablt~ which hid a white
Roll eall tw the !lfternooD wat
cover UDdt:r wblte weddiDI
Jlonna WiJJ , Sharon Atkirul and and ~feeD aad white etreamen antwered Or twt nty membtn who
l'aDiee Epple 1Jere llostet~e~ whe:n hanlina from the chandelier and
a bridal tbower wu lf(ven for faatened to the end. of tbe bible.
lll.q Vlrginla Lon1 of Rutland 1t
Games were played dllrin&amp; tbe
the UarriJ;onville Gnnge Hall on evealnf and prizes were won by

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2-0al!y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 ., Aug. 29, 1957

- - - - - - -- ---- - - - - - I Hamer's On Visit
Meigs Coul\ty Cancer Society
While Enroute To
Secretary Attends Conference ' Wedding Ceremony

Christian Youth F

Mn1. Catherine Shavftrinsky, RN 1 menL.
"Until

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TUURSDA Y - Cbann&lt;l S
Friday

Mr and _~n Sam Hamer, PUls-

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bw-gh , arrn·ed to~wy for an oyernight visit
his. t(r a ndpare nts,
~t r . and Mn_ 1'. H rompkHl~, a!ld
hts hrotht't. hme, l-lamt•r
The family will leil'f&gt; Fr!Uay for

ultinrnte cure is
round , en 1mm 40 rlatt· Y.&lt;eapon for
!111\'ing lil·ru ts to gel peopl(' to
~c their &lt;lo•:tor at OHCf' if they
r~o,gni:te ono: of car\~r·~ se ~eu

in Cmt'innah th11 pan week .
She reporled that upansWn uf
canC"t'r t'Ontrul aetivilil'S, with
tt~ial empha.~il! on busi ness ann
Industrial rancN inrormation prorrtflli at tht&gt; ("llfnmunity lt&gt;vt•l
llighlightl'd' the conference.
She was one of t he represent atativt"S fr om more th;m so Ohio
Counties who auended the w~klung conference. which wa~ spon·
sOred by the Ohio Divi sion of the
American Cancer SociPL)I. They
heard nationally known upert:;
in the fields of C"ancer control and
ma.na&amp;emenL nulhne f'Ht&gt;clive me·
thods for aN't&gt;lerating the attack
against tan&lt;'er.
bonard V. Criftith. vice pre.s.ident of Jo'i~ld Servi~u of the Natitmal AmC"riran Can~ r Society ,
pointed out that ttte best way to
atC"elt&gt;rate lhe attact agejrwt call'"
('er i1 to continue the- e]ose rela~
.lionship that now ui..b- ~tWetn
{'ounty, State u.nd the Nationwl
Ame.riu[\ Canco;1r Socipty _ia Implementing and . Interpreting the
J)oriciei ol the Society.
These poHcif'S, said Griffith,
are the re~ult of a M'OIIs t~eetion
o{ opinion of
County Leaders
frGm a.ll ovt't the naUon and have
bf't&gt;n f'~11ii&gt;Ushcd O!l the be.~t
mean of t"VI!ntually achieving the
Society' ~ go a i~ the
conquest or
C"anel'r.
The importanre of bringing 1ifP
uving ir.!orm.tttiun to the em··
ployees of Amtori&lt;'an bus ine!l!i and
lndu..:lr)' wa~ streMSt&gt;d by Mi~t~:~
Pat Allf'n, dirN'tor of iju~ines.-.
and lndu.-try Education ur th(•
National Socltoty . Mi.!l11
Allen
polntetl nuL that 150,000 persons
are bei1;g uved annually from
cancer but that another 75,000
U\leA could be 8aved annually by
early dlagne1is and Ndy tre~t-

wat\on mg signals---the lnfa7'1'la.boo Baltimore wher,· the)' wUJ atlend
and eC:uc &lt;~t ion pro~:ranu esperlaJly th~ mur1agc uf Hobert Tompkins
designt•d for Arnt·rican Bu!tiness to Mi ss Ehz..tbt•th Le .. Ravnor,
and J ndlt.~t ry ~rt" gt':trf'd to do
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this," sht· said
The w1•dd1ng w!IJ he at 10 a. m.
Satunl::~y , Au~u~t :JJ, a t the Christ
Top flight man age ment
and Epi5 copal Chur('h 1n Ballimon•
admini.&gt;lrali\'t' t·onsultanls parti - an d ,\I- r anu·' \I
_ rs. Tompk•'••• w&gt;'l! [
cipatiB-J in the cnnkren~e wert&gt;: 1ea11e trnmed!atl•ly ror " honeyHugh A. Gyllcnhaai, Se ntor Asso- moon at Rehobeth Beach .
ciatt' of the Ne~A' York firm Con fl·rencc Cnu ns(•Jors: :\ Iiss Edith
Whj.tfil'id, Stuff J.fcmbtr of Conference l'llun~el ors; and Mathew
B. Miles. Researeh Assodate and
As!l.stant Proressor of Education.
Teachers College, Columbia Uni·
venity.
lfn. Lil11h Zerkle and hl•r dau ghter, Jl'nnifer. enlcrt:~ined nn
· ~tockton, Janet
Second
Wilma Pullins, Judr
Tutosday t'vening with il wiener Snodgrass, Ruth Stockton,
Pullins.
Freda
Pullins,
Brenda
Clark,
Mildred
Stocldon,
Marilyn
Stockt&lt;m,
Andrea Evans, Loroa.rt ut th("ir home. Mtason.
Gue!lts were tpt'mbcr.~ of J&lt;'nni- la Zeigler, Ernestine Stockton. Third Row: Hal Doster, June Doster, Bernard Paulsen, Daniel
r~· r's Sunday School c!a.-;s of the Berna-rd.
Methodi.Jt, .thuryh. ·
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'!'hi!' ChrL-ili.an Youth F'l'llov.•·;f and Linda Stoekton. ·trcaat!J'e1', stt1dyini iJ;J tbis l'ountry on leave
Mrs. Or\i.ilJf' Hoiue (! ntertained
Atfendinig wer~ S~ndy Sordcn, -ship !CYFI from the llem lol'k Thc .core ~r _offic~!s a;J:so includes from bclng mtsslon-aril's lr1 norOfange
Chr\Silan tt)e cotnm11iSIOn t-tialnnen fo~ th(' ~herQ ll}dla.
•bt Chatter Club Tbe.sday evening DQnn.. Wtll, Debbie C~~k, Sharou Grewe and
a't ··.her home, Rutl•nd.
Qu~n, _Kartn ~ouah,~Suzan ~ur· Churches held its Cirsl re.g\llm· li"e area~ of Christlan e:xperaence Meetings for this group will be
r~ Rll~, [ meelin.g Friday eveuint: under the around whic-h the prof.ams ofthe on the: first and third Thllfsda1s
During the busirien · Session fa~_. JJmm:y Wise,
E~dw
Sehaekei,
Jimmy
aynar , ~km ol Us oew prii.Nrlf-al. 2f0Up "Will ·be - ~anne .
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- l)i' Frid&amp;)'.S of e-~eh month. Tile
with Mrs. Ev£'rett Ug.httoc.t, prrsi- ~hke ~ry.
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dtont. pres iding, Mrs. Vaughan
Guests were . Susan WarnL"l", members ol the Folli!&gt;wship were . ~e commlss.lont -.nd l~eir exact day will be ehOAen tr
Pritt! was reported ill and plam Danny Rlltoy , Cln~d)a Zf'rkle and aBilined their Co.mmisslons a.lll ~a.r-men are: CbtisUan Fa1th. svold c-onflioets wlth - other ~hool
made to remt.&gt;mb.-r her.
Mr. Zerkle.
the- adull advisors w~e elel·tcd. .M~ Lou S~od11rat~~: _Chri~Uan and eommunitr activltle3. The
Fo~lowlng the me-chng the YOUJl '! w ~tncss, Ru~h S~on. C rkl- meelir.g on the first week of the
Game-s were played with p1'i7.es
peopl~ ·ate hom£'made ire _M'eatn iOI~ 2.:utreaeh, . Dotreflre Hetls an~ month wHI always be in l-leml~k
awarded to Miss Alice .lean Casto
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Itt the AHred Chureh '..s soelal.
1\r.Dlcl
~~ns (~haiTmenl. Grove and on the third week 4'
Mrs. Nilh.an 8igg-i, Mn. Wilbur
Yuung, Mnr. Glen Evans and Mn
Th CYf' held an outing on Christlo~n Cthaens~ip. T. R. _c~l-1 the Orange ChuN'b. The c-hure~u
!8' h •t tJw 1t~ms apd Chri.m~n Fellow!ltup, wish to Invite all young pedf.le
Llglllroot. 1"be dool' prize was
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awardetl to Miss Shar(Jn lii.,gg-s.
n QSOn
Frankie Pic-k ens' -farm near Fork Who are 1ntcrcs
e
m M en QJ
A (\l'g~crt ("(Jllr.i(' was serve d h:r
Capt. and Mr~ . 1131"-ry JO(' Grc!ll .d R'' n State Park . In an af'Nh
t d
The CVF will M11 iU: n£'x-t the meetings, outings, or 11'peelal
the hostess tu tho_Q(' namrd ahuv&lt;.' j and chHdren of Perrin Air Force noon ~study 9'1ld r&lt;'crr ation _I \! meeting · at the Hemlock Grove project~ of the group 1c al· en
and Mrs. Ch ari~ Su rk, Mr!'l. Base. Te,;as, are visiting relatives officers were elet'lt!d and the tune C)lu.rch nn Sept. Stb IUtder the the meeting on· Sept. 5-th and beFic.yd UunfL'l' an{! :-.trs, frank ln Mason anti New li(;Vt"n.
at the ct)tlllny _ meetin2s e., tab direc-tion of tht c:u-istlaa Out· come a member of the CYF. The
UUing~r.
•l iwhcd,
reacll Com~lon. The pf'Qgram group is under the adul&amp; leader·
On their relul'n to Texas, he
'Phe offic10&gt;rs are Janet Bcyltor, will be hlgbh.&amp;hted hy the v\'iil of shhip of two coupl ~~ t !rom de~
The next mel•tin.g will be hC"Id will be transferred "-' Gl'rmany ,
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bet p u~n vice- an lndla.n girl and her bll9band, c .urch. and ~be m .r.. 9Pr an n~
Bl lhe hotnc
or !\.1rs. Wilbur tor a three year tour o! duty . lUs ~~e•'• 'ldd:~::, ~.~fl:; Cur~i.~. M'cretar~eulah and BUI Jones, wbo arc wih!, Hal and June Doster.
Young.
family will aC&lt;'ompany him.
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3• V
g'ound plonting of the new Rut·
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land Elementary School, a eivlc
project of the dub.
Jl.
It, W-aB announCfd that the dub
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had 'recei1•ed a grade of 92 101'
NEW CtTt:ZIN
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Lheir yearbooks for the past yur.
Mr . and ~rs. Ro."?rt W tlsan Mrs. Ceeii Bolin, Langsv!Ue, pve
are a•.mnunelng the bu&gt;th oJ a 6 "Timely Hinl!l" as a part of the
\I.J. 9\-a. oz. daU.I{~ter on Thesday, program and members paid their
Augus·t 21 at Metgs G'1neral Hn s-j (l ues during the business :;cssion.
pita!. Grandpa~ents ue Mr. anti
The hostesses served sand:\'lrs.. Lester Watson, P~meroy au_d wi.ches, salad, cuokie.s and eoffee
Mr. and Mrs. Harry llayman, Ha-. to members and g1.1e-sts.
le Camera
dne
. Mn. Howard
Wilson oJ
Arrangements of fall oflowers
flr&amp;t pril.,_ Kodak
Zane svi_Ue is a great grandmothe~ were U8ed th;oughuut ttie John·
Brownit 8 MM moThe W1lsoru also hall'&lt;! two othl!r ston home for the !)arty and the
del!
children.
next meeting wiiJ be ~on Sept. 30
$17.95 Trav·
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lan instead M S&amp;pt. 23 A!l ans~ond prlz• ----Mod'
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Chatter Club
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The tenth J;llrt·hday of Johnny .erlbed "CoDIJl'ttulaUona Fauna
Blake, yoUilJlflr $OR or Mr. and 9,lld Keith", lee eream wllb •edMrrs. E. M. Blalte, was c:elebrcttd dinl ·bell decoraUone, e.of ee and
with a party on their lawn Wed· teed tel were served.
ne~day i afternoon. Games W~ere
Questa wen Mn. Clarenee Murplayed and priles won ob)' Joy r:ay, Mn. Everett Michael, )Ira.
Boi¥S, Jan ,:Verson and Jo,Jln Paul Winn, Jane flnion, Mr~
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Mrs. Lawrenft Stewart. Mn. ~ J,ob­
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Mrs. Hontt&gt;r Forreal, Mrs. DaJe
Barnhill, Mrs. Kennetb Md:lhin·
ny,--ft{n. Paul Jobnaon, Mn. Hazel
Ruaaell, Mrs. Milton Ruuell, Mn.
Wilbur Hanalnf, Phyllis Snowded,
Judy Chase, Alberta Snowden,
11Udred Hy•ll.
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ll o30 Search for Tomorrow

8:00

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Is Honor Guest
At Bridal Shower

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The Rutland
Junior Garden
Club members met this pas1: week
was honored with a ·bridal shower at the hcrme of their advisor, Mrs.
at the home of Mrs. Art Syhester, Vernon Weber. Guests were Carla
~ho was assisted by Bessie Slaugh- Miller, A-then.~, and Carolyn Burter, Tuesday evening.
ford.
Arrangements of flowers were
,- OH~rs elected wer(! president,
used thnughout the hom..,_ and a Patty Young; vice-preaident, Osa

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8:00
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opened her 1ifll, refreabment.J ot
individual cake Jquarq leed In
green and topped with white weding bella, ire l!!'eam and punch
were served.
Tboae attending were Margie
8UJ:ri of Plunt.J; Claudia·· Shields.
Letart; Stella Clark, Eleaaor Robinson, Mra. Earl Robinson, Mrt:
Harold Weaver, Syac:ull!; Marie
Norrill, Mrs. Glenn Wolfe, Washington D. C.; Wilma Anderson,
Marabelle Sharprute:!k, Irene Roush,
Betty Reibel, Donna Reibel, Margretbs WoUe, Rena Myers, Five
Pointe; Mn. RU18ell Roush tnd
family, Eileen BliCk, Mary Euler,
Ethel .Euler of Racine; Sue Ann
Buck, Frankie Chitpman, MarJorie
Stobart, Mabel RouSh, Anna Wheeler, Mrs. Herbert Roush and son,
Roger, Beuie Slaughter, Mrs. Art
Syive~~tet and tbe honored guest,
Miss Chapman.
ThM~ sending gifts by.t unable
to attend were Dolly Wolfe, Hattie
Shank, Elizabeth Sharpnack, Genevie\le Powe!'l, Mabel Shield&amp;, Na·
omi. Stob.&amp;r\. Mr_ll. Etta Shields, Ro-

and Nancy Chapman.

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&amp;lr. .tnd lin. Donald Bllultz aDd GVer tbe ftebad were Toa:unJ Wbf!t.JJ.o1 .uad Be8l Bocoet Carl•nd
Ina Baltett, st. ClalruiJie.
too Don, WelllburJ, W. Va., riait, MI!T, ~
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McGillen of
Mr. ud. Jln. ADdrew

Sue Ann Buck aad Mrs. Herbert

Gladys Nleholson, Carrie Sheets,
Norma Lee, Ada Bradley, Allegra
WiU, Faye Wingett, Clara Carl,
Hazel Stanley Norman Will, Wayne
Wingett, Dean Will, Duaae Will,
Robert Denison, B. E. Carl, Roger
Attire and' the hostesses.
Mrs. Leah Williams, who wa:;;
unable to be present, sent a gift.

Norma Ann Chapman, brideelect of Daniel Eufcr of Racine,

10:011 S(annina tbe Weather
10:00 Scannina the We~tber
_to_,l_o_Th_e L't::.•::::.ho:::::w_ _ _ _.;:'O'IO The r.ate Show ·

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3:00 America; Budlt.md

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tby Donna Will. Sharon Atkins preaided at the punch bowl.
Those p-resent were: Helen Long,
mot~ of the lbe bride-to-be;
Mama Denison, moth('r of the
groom-to-be; Ruby Halliday, Pall-

a.arved t"OOkJ~ and KooiAid at ed Hr. and lin. Chari!!» Ye-aaer
tbe close of tbt rneetlnJ.
IM!I' the weelnd.
llelativ'!'~ rilidftl Mr. and Mn.

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'l;lle&amp;, Mn. Erl!ltlt Barnhart, Mn.
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Wl\~lU' ~~~wiey, Mn. Elwoo~ Lew'•· Palt1 Jll•hael, Cha&gt;lolto ~f·
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Min Fauna Bailey, who will 1H
married on Aug, Sl t.o Keith Nel·
son, Will honored Monday evening with a misceiJaneous shower
at tbe home of Mrs. Allen ~ouah

.Wolfe,

Stretehy, action - frf'e knit,
1tow-ao..oll wuhfaat colors!

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Miss Fauna Bailey
Is Honored Guest
At Shower Monday

~lclay evenlnt, Au~o 23 .
Gifta were pla(ed o.n a table
let under large allver bells and
white crepe paper streamers. A
lmtU bride doll and miniature
bOuquets of white petunils ador ned the table.
Several a:ames were played un·
der the dirrctlon of Pauline Atkina,
Alter Mi11 Lor;t~ bad opened
her lifts refreshnlenta of cake,

7:00 Dr. HPdson's Journal
7:30 Ufe .,r Riley
8:00 'I'h.:! Juseoll Cotton s~

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\tarle WUkl1110a, 111'1.. Ve• Limbert, Mn. Clarence MIJht. Kn. IIIIo le~e Wlillbt, i'ICal, Mr. and tool! a te&lt;lau.. am! slept ooundl)'
Si~lU\, Mr&amp; }Jomer (;armen, Jfl'1 au-en Capebart tnd diu- wbUe a buralar . ~~ •atq. bef
Robtlrt McQ'!ay, Fran~ 1111in, local, ..a 8obor.t llousb, iloKW onf w,~ til'! •wul!l of ,val·
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Tenth Birthday
Of Johnny Blake
Is Celebrated

old and ~y Vance, Ptt and
Everson, Larr:y Gladwell,
nn
Criner, Cbrlstine Dahr, John Hood
Kay aad 'Ffoddle Slater, Middleport; Ellen, Dec1ty -.nd Tom Leo'nard, and Ann Camp, Maaon.

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My Little Margie

Bum~:ardncr , Mason. Mr. and Mr.!! and- d4\Ughte.,.s, Sharon and Maryln
Herbr rt Miller, Rutland Road, Er· at Bradbury Assisting hoatesses
nest Bowers, Minersville a.nd Mrs were Myrtle Donahu~, Mrs. Hll·
Lewis Lawrence Gf oakland, ton Wolle Jr .• Ph;ttllls Ebe~bach
Caltf., are grellt gr~tndparents. and Charlotte U:ehtfoot.
Jacob Ament , Porn~roy, ls a great
Games were played and prlzea CHANNEL 13 THURS.
v.-rent uncle.
awarded to a number of the tllle&amp;ta !UP Sign On
wlth Mrs. Mith WllllaiJlson win- 12:00 Llberaee
ning the door prize. The iifta were 12:30 Tbe Gretchen · Wa~ Sbow
placed Uflde!' pink and green um- 1;15 Nel~bors

son, Pat

Boys', 11rls' rom·

$N.J. STARTS

villi', W. Va .. nrl.' announcing the
bR-th uf a 7 lb. 8 07.. daughter.
Terri Lynn, Saturday, August 23,
at the Wetzel county Ho.s·p ital.
New Murlin.9Ville.
Cnndparent~
arc Mr . and Mr~ . Elwood Bowers,
Pomeroy and Mr . and Mrs. Geo.

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Mr. and Mu. David Bum:;:urdlln (Shirley · Bowel"!i) of Mounds-

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pen, fountain Pn

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Bridal Shower .

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r:Uaty Unil GJ tbP Amerkan Cant't'T ~iety, attendetl lhe twelfth
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carried out In the deeoratlona and trenurer, CaUUe Tttolhl- Colon
nfre~tbmenll .
for tbe elub wm pJal
Gtlts wert: placed on the diD- cbo.en
and white.
ina room tablt~ which hid a white
Roll eall tw the !lfternooD wat
cover UDdt:r wblte weddiDI
Jlonna WiJJ , Sharon Atkirul and and ~feeD aad white etreamen antwered Or twt nty membtn who
l'aDiee Epple 1Jere llostet~e~ whe:n hanlina from the chandelier and
a bridal tbower wu lf(ven for faatened to the end. of tbe bible.
lll.q Vlrginla Lon1 of Rutland 1t
Games were played dllrin&amp; tbe
the UarriJ;onville Gnnge Hall on evealnf and prizes were won by

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Sayre and McKenzie Work With White FalcmlS Muzzle Loader Marksmen Vie
Yankees Widen Pennant Race
For Trophies In Competition
Lead By Defeating Sox ,)-'jl l,
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famaus
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plaf'f t()dap

as befits a t'l!,jpper

UiPPtr who know. he has just
abotn wrapped up his eighth pen.
ftallt in nine tries.
The Yanket&gt;s restored that long
absent Stengel grin Wednesday
nifht w!Jeu tbey widened thei.r
A.merican Leaguf lead to a fullblown ''4 tames by knocking
over tht ambitious Chi,ago Whilf'
So for the tit'Cond straight n~hl,
5--4.
Don LJnen •·u the winner. but
the h..-o was reliever Jtob Turley
wta. W'llt sumlft(lned from the bull
pen ror the second suc~ssive
niaht and nl!lliled down the Van·
tee tri\J.Inph. Turley . first a:ot
Larsen QUt of a jam in
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Oubil wit h a 14th inninL,.slnJie
·of( D~vl' Hillman
that scoretl
Randy .J;~c-kson from third .
The Giants
bro ke loose for
eig ht run~ in the third Inning,
their bioggt!~l rally of the season,
in sending Gt'nl' Conley oF the
Braves down io his ~ev enth loss.
1'he Redlcgs bluted Cu rt Simmons and Jim Hearn for six runs
ifl the second innine and then
hung on to edge the Pbillfes.
Wally l'ost'~ 17Lh homer with one
on M!,l"hlighted t he rally. Robin
Roberts made hi 1 first relief appea•·.o nce .s ince being lifted from
~he starting rotation and blanked
Cl ncinna.H on three hits for S 1·3
innlngiJ. Brooka Lawrence w11.s
the winner.
Riiht·hAnder Rom~.ie Kline of
the Plrates reeled off his four·th
lltralght win 11nd sixth or Lhe sca-

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Jell lo rl{bl R&gt;YPiond Cun~W.
Robert Rou»h, Jarqw; Jo~nJOn, tad
Do11nie Srnitll. In the plcJure It
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Robert Rot~s h whJlt wortJq4 _at
quarter~ck
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Sayre ha&amp; uitl that hi ~ boys qre
light and in -::!xpcrien~:ed but hl¥e
shown a willingne8s to play in
practi~ sessions to da!l!.

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fence with apray guna that puf).
lie works painters nofed thal automobiles parked on the oth ~r
side had caughl the drift. Result :
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"We could use either Maglie or
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SHIRLEY'S
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and managed only to crush/the run. The tire came l'

Comfake)l aald he alao had mad~!:
a "aubst.antlal offar" for Truqk11
aftet the SB-year-old nreball~r
was cleared on waivers.

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The Middleport Emergency
Squad Was called at 8 p. m. Wed-

CHICAGo UP The league- authoritatively that Bavad, 1fter
leading New York Yankeet and obtaining waivers on Maille, was

.Hot mmmer highways help
ahclrten the life of a.verage
tirea._ That'~ where 5-T Ny.
Jon ~omes ia. Pound for

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Au~ili:lry

The pre$ideni thanked th•
; peakers lor lbeir attendanee an4
ln'tereitiHg talks, afler whlelJ tbf
meetint closed in ritualistic term.
The bon&lt;ll'ed gueslj and mtm•
'lera wer.e invited ta the dlninf
room where . nfreahments were
&gt;ened from a toable , witb lace
!!Over- and ~:entered with a bowl of
red rasea by Mra. La!lance, )41'1.
Bearhs, Mrs. Cheesebrew, t.l.n.
Sauer , Mrs. Hackett Sr., J-1r1.
"t'd ric Clark, Mn. Eloise Hayu
~nd Mrs. Gena Casci wit~ "!rs.
H..arry Houda.!i.h~lt as contr1butmg

never »rit:ed lower! .

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Boston at Dttroit-.Brewer .li11 vo Muo IHO
-.ul!po(o ol Clevtlan&lt;h&gt;Lob·

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Danny Str.uble, representative
of Drew Webster Post to Bofl
Slate gave an interHling report
ori the aetivltiet there. He told
of•the various recreat1ons ahd of
UJe el&amp;etiotl which ·Ia , held the
.i:me ;,s 1ft. the State. He wu
eleeted 11 state Representative.
He ex-pressed hie app~latloo. to
the Post f(lf sen4lna: him and
wished ~very boy
miKbt bav~
tile eJel)erience.

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3-T Nylon DeLuxe.
Sup~r-Cushion
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~cKtmzAt works with t~r ornm·

Today

$5.35 gal

Zundel.

Ser.ves As Dean
At Church Camp

wert discussed by Mr. Struble.

the frantic Chicago White Sox
started a bidding conted todJy
for aging pitchcers Sal MngUe of
Brooklyn .ar.d Virgil Trucks of
Kansas City as both clubs headed
into ~ne ptnnant stretch drive.
T~· yarikcea, recovering from
ra~qt JJtters after a late season
alump, anrl the White Sol, within
HIRA:M, 0. UP- The Clevcand reaching dl8h,nce of the flag, are
Browrtt wind up pre·!cason prac· both In need of mound help. Mailice hor,e today before flying to lle la 6·6 and Trucks 8-!5 thua far.
San Fnncisco wht!re they play
Cbatlei·ComtaKey, youthful \'lee
the 4D'ers in 1111 exhibition game president
of the Chicago club
Sunrlay.
brought the bargaining contest
CoJU.• h Paul Brown is all sm illls out of the r~alm of rumor 'when
4lbOUl Lhe potential o f hiS hulf he laid he was "Interested" in ob·
rookie.half" Vt!lera n du O
talnlng the 40-year-old Maglie.
The veteran National Football
Comiskey Raid he talked to Bu:t:·
LeliJgue coac h so id ''This ill a zy Bavasl, "Brooklyn vice presifri endi,Y team ... it wanh to dent, about Maglic and that the
learn."
Dodier exttutive promised a reDrown is fa ced with rebulldina ply by today or Friday. Comllkey
th e lt:am this year arter it had didn't aay bow much he w•~ preone .of its wors! sea sons in 19fS6 . pared to pay, but it was ]earned
He hn..~ indiC'!Ilcd h£' thinks the
BY UNITED PRESS
H.-owns have Lhe sluff to be a
AMIRICAN LEAGUE
title t•on!ender again . .
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'ICE CRIA,., TIIJi IN
New York
81 45 .843
ALLEN PARK , Mieh.-Mayor Chteago · · · · · · · 75 !50 .600 ~~
O~tlmrne Dunn, f nliH'r of a JG.. Bo&amp;tun · ·
66 IJ9 .!128 14~
ycar·oid daughter, SRid the rea· Detroit
· · 63 63 .!500 18
.~on an ke ut=am vendor was de· Baltimore
60 64 .484 2Q
nled permlillion by the city coun- Cleveland
61 fU.I .480 201,1
ell to ampJify nursery f1hyme~ Kansas City
49 78 .386 ' 32~
Prom ft sound truck CJS a meang Wluhtn~~ton
48 78 .38\ 33
ur lncrcll.•ing sale», was that jf
WHn•ldav'• R"ulta
might build u.p nn undesirable re- Boston 1 Detro!( 0
flex .pelion- a younglller's mou!h New York S Chicago 4, nile
would autom~:~lieally water each WuhiD([ton 3 Kansas City 2, nlte
tlrne he heard a nursery rhyme. Baltimore 19 Clevttland 6, nlte

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Boptlot Cbur&lt;b ""'""Olni•d !Irs.

Mn. A. H.. C.rtli
Mr. and: idrt.. Q401'11: PrLce an
annour.dllf tbt: bltth of • ...., oa
Au(ull 23.
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Hoyt CUrtit: Wla pUed bome due
Mn. Enima Powell, Miu Pear) to the Ulnetll of hi. mother, Jfn..
Powell, Rolttr and DarreJI Deenu L D. Pielt'!.
,
wpent the week end In Akron with
Mrt. Sylva Clll1J1 and fa.111Ur
~lr . and Mn. Ralph DorJt.
j•Jk'nl Wedne~ay Witb Mlu l!tarl
Mr. and Mn. Olon Pierce of Powelt and Mn~. Rllb)' BNwer
Murryrville, W. Va., IPJ&gt;nt tbe I and dau,lbter, Jadle.
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week end wiib Mr . and Mn. Rod.
Rev. H&amp;rold Dostn of the ~~~~
Bottom Chal'ft ealled on .......
llrt. Ralph C. Zundt-1 Ia spend· ner Pinn.
Ina
Sanford
of
Johnstown
,
Ohio.
Mary P'1eree.
ln1 t.hb M:ek at Cam" 0)'o at
Fri(nd•h:;where .sbe l1 aroling Jil
de111n ot·
11tll and lf!'rving on
the teae
ataff for tile annual
eamp of Bapti&amp;t .Junior KiJh
gtoup.

Barbecue PartY

Ttw tamltr &amp;»eftle ot the L6y:al
W. R . Benan1 ctu. (tf iht ChurP or

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V&lt;rnon
Youna:, Jlr_ ud Mn. TeiT)' G•l·
tagher and Debby, Mr and Mn
Frtderiek Glbba JJ. and Vanita
Key were unable to altE"nd the
pony,

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A nellbborloood portr loeld
thf yard of tha KdbJter IPirt·
DaYbi, Ml'il. Neutzlhrig. l1n. WH· f Clrritt w4' beld T1.1e~a:r ~.,1111 meat. oa Brownell Avenue Tues.
deJ~muth, Mrl.
Tompkin11, Uu. at the Middleport ft.tl.dlli&amp;e ';rrk ctey tveninl wbea 1 plenlc supper
Geoqu~ Haekelt Sr., antJ Mrs wlt.h Mrt. O~r.. Chf14t, tn4 n . was 1ernd with Wal11n BradtOfd
Charles Saurr. HMtesteJ tor the Edgn Allentwortb u lht ~t­ ln c:barJe of barbeeueln1 tilt
September meeUn1 are Mn. &amp;dnt tee In chiU'i~ of arrane~enu .
thlekeo.1 for the fetwt.
Clark, Mr.t. JWile Curtill, Mra.
Fled L
TbO:H pre..al were l(r. ~~nd Mra.
Clara Paulsen, Mrs. Lf-ona Story, ehW'th
Bradford 111!0 daltllltero. Carolrn
MrJJ. Lucille S~ry, ?tlr-s. Belva
,
aDd Nod., llr. on4 llu WUII!m
Willard, Mia Ada Hoskins, Mb.5
IJ'l Darld, llr. ODd lin.
Mace! Smitlh, Mn. Helen Carper
Dld:eM, Mr. lad l(n,
and M.r1. Mina Hlrt.
and ber mother,
Mrs. Lillian St1lnaker, escorted
C.Jeman Jnd
Joseph Stnlhle, Post Comm.ander
Ilia. .l•mea Nt!lCQr~oe and S_harotl Zun~l
Lo the pnosld~nl'-a 11lalioD. Ml'.
Mn. .lltffenion and and .Sal.,. Foster ol tht Pomeroy
Struble exprel.!led th e IJ'Ppreci.,Lion of the PQit for Ute rehabili·
t.ation or the Lellion Home. He
spoke on memberahip for JH'l'·
1851 in both the Post tmd Aux.il·
jary. He also pleda:e-d the rooper·
ation of tbe Poat with the Aux.i·
lllry artd ttusaed the in)portaJWe
of werkina to.rether. VarioUs ~
jeetl fl,)r the ,ear to be underWa)•s and Me;,n.s,

ta~eo

Browns Windup

11:'50 q. m.

Neighborhood
Residents Hold

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aon In holditli the Cardina ls to

ear thla small community Ul the
acenic southeastern lndlapa billl.
One o1 the top competltort 111
Judy t-~ull derherK , IT, Tiffin, Ohio,
first distaff member ever tc win
the championship last year.
"It'll be e darn tou11h meet ... she
predicted. "There ere more en·
trlell than ever before, end tbey
ililt bttUer each year.
a .Leroy Co-mpton, Portamouth,
Ohio, aener•J mauager of tlut oaLional aroup, u1d some of the
l{uns are 1~ years old.
4
' At the 11ame Ume,"
be aald
"many of our members " mJike
their own guns."
In all 1.5 tn::Jtl'bes that are JCbeduJed. final reault• ~re not potted
until the fin11l match on L&amp;l)or Day,

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SPMIIIIS

Willia ms' homer c-ame in the
seventh in nin~ and was one ot the
two hit.a allowed by Jim Bunning-,
wOo absorbed hi s sevent·h loss.
V•lo Comu Throu1h

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Inning, then worked him..&lt;"e~f oot
or a bast'S· Ioadl:'d situ&lt;~tion Jn.._the
seventh after yu~ldrn g a two.run
homer to Earl Tor"Je!ion . '
H•nk Baut!r hanftnereo hl1 lStb
homer of lhl' year in lhe aeventh
off Jo:~er Billy P il'l're.
Ortoles On R1mp1p
The Bllltimore Oriole~ staged
tbe biggest ofrenstve in their hi.ttory to maul the t'!e veland In·
dians. 19·6, While \V"!ihina:ton defE"ateJf Kan~as City, 3·2, and Boston beatt·Detroit Hl on Ted WilIia-ms' 33rd honH·r of lhe season.
In the National League,
Dodgers took ove r SC'!'Orut PIO~Orj
with .a HAnn ing. 4·3 triump h over
the Culls; the Giants crushed the
Braves, 12-6, slicing their lead to
seYen games; Cincinnnti climbed
back lnt o th~: first division wiL;1
a 8-15 .win ove r Philadelphia, and
Pittsburgh I.J!ankt&gt;d St. Louia 2.0.
Gus Triandos and Tito Fran.t ona ·paced the Orioles to their
one-sided victory over the 111dlan.s; Triandos: hitHr\g a pJir of
homers and driving in Five..rut\8
''"" four hits.
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Pedro Ramo.., of the S~~~::1
tired a four-hi tler againB"!~
City in rl.'gistering hi¥ lOth
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lhooten of lbe ''Davey Cl'oebtf' JUfl• A-san. meet.
More thfll 000 SLJOrtamen l~d
te1t tbelr Ullla ln un!ctue
·coote1ta here \tua wtek IPQl11WOOUtJJ hQPI 37 »taU,, vte
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for nwre than 700 trophiJ!II and
metl•b In five day s ot comvutition
atart1n1 todu.
Tbair weapo.u ara liUnl uaed by
tbe piouer1, complete witb flint
loW, black powder and caps.
Thu nre at rH\I1ar tarwoLI from
23 to 200 y~eds on tht Jocal muz:
:cJe.Joadine dub's IIIJ.acre range

loyal Bereans
Family Picnic
Held On Tuesday

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Sayre and McKenzie Work With White FalcmlS Muzzle Loader Marksmen Vie
Yankees Widen Pennant Race
For Trophies In Competition
Lead By Defeating Sox ,)-'jl l,
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Casey Stengt!l'&amp;

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and the

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plaf'f t()dap

as befits a t'l!,jpper

UiPPtr who know. he has just
abotn wrapped up his eighth pen.
ftallt in nine tries.
The Yanket&gt;s restored that long
absent Stengel grin Wednesday
nifht w!Jeu tbey widened thei.r
A.merican Leaguf lead to a fullblown ''4 tames by knocking
over tht ambitious Chi,ago Whilf'
So for the tit'Cond straight n~hl,
5--4.
Don LJnen •·u the winner. but
the h..-o was reliever Jtob Turley
wta. W'llt sumlft(lned from the bull
pen ror the second suc~ssive
niaht and nl!lliled down the Van·
tee tri\J.Inph. Turley . first a:ot
Larsen QUt of a jam in
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Oubil wit h a 14th inninL,.slnJie
·of( D~vl' Hillman
that scoretl
Randy .J;~c-kson from third .
The Giants
bro ke loose for
eig ht run~ in the third Inning,
their bioggt!~l rally of the season,
in sending Gt'nl' Conley oF the
Braves down io his ~ev enth loss.
1'he Redlcgs bluted Cu rt Simmons and Jim Hearn for six runs
ifl the second innine and then
hung on to edge the Pbillfes.
Wally l'ost'~ 17Lh homer with one
on M!,l"hlighted t he rally. Robin
Roberts made hi 1 first relief appea•·.o nce .s ince being lifted from
~he starting rotation and blanked
Cl ncinna.H on three hits for S 1·3
innlngiJ. Brooka Lawrence w11.s
the winner.
Riiht·hAnder Rom~.ie Kline of
the Plrates reeled off his four·th
lltralght win 11nd sixth or Lhe sca-

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Robert Rou»h, Jarqw; Jo~nJOn, tad
Do11nie Srnitll. In the plcJure It
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Robert Rot~s h whJlt wortJq4 _at
quarter~ck
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Sayre ha&amp; uitl that hi ~ boys qre
light and in -::!xpcrien~:ed but hl¥e
shown a willingne8s to play in
practi~ sessions to da!l!.

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NIW DICOII

· WA·YNE, Mkh.--Jt wasn't until t"-'y h'd ftrU&amp;hed ~int..lng ~ . .
fence with apray guna that puf).
lie works painters nofed thal automobiles parked on the oth ~r
side had caughl the drift. Result :
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"We could use either Maglie or
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SHIRLEY'S
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and managed only to crush/the run. The tire came l'

Comfake)l aald he alao had mad~!:
a "aubst.antlal offar" for Truqk11
aftet the SB-year-old nreball~r
was cleared on waivers.

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The Middleport Emergency
Squad Was called at 8 p. m. Wed-

CHICAGo UP The league- authoritatively that Bavad, 1fter
leading New York Yankeet and obtaining waivers on Maille, was

.Hot mmmer highways help
ahclrten the life of a.verage
tirea._ That'~ where 5-T Ny.
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Au~ili:lry

The pre$ideni thanked th•
; peakers lor lbeir attendanee an4
ln'tereitiHg talks, afler whlelJ tbf
meetint closed in ritualistic term.
The bon&lt;ll'ed gueslj and mtm•
'lera wer.e invited ta the dlninf
room where . nfreahments were
&gt;ened from a toable , witb lace
!!Over- and ~:entered with a bowl of
red rasea by Mra. La!lance, )41'1.
Bearhs, Mrs. Cheesebrew, t.l.n.
Sauer , Mrs. Hackett Sr., J-1r1.
"t'd ric Clark, Mn. Eloise Hayu
~nd Mrs. Gena Casci wit~ "!rs.
H..arry Houda.!i.h~lt as contr1butmg

never »rit:ed lower! .

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Boston at Dttroit-.Brewer .li11 vo Muo IHO
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Danny Str.uble, representative
of Drew Webster Post to Bofl
Slate gave an interHling report
ori the aetivltiet there. He told
of•the various recreat1ons ahd of
UJe el&amp;etiotl which ·Ia , held the
.i:me ;,s 1ft. the State. He wu
eleeted 11 state Representative.
He ex-pressed hie app~latloo. to
the Post f(lf sen4lna: him and
wished ~very boy
miKbt bav~
tile eJel)erience.

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Sup~r-Cushion
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Today

$5.35 gal

Zundel.

Ser.ves As Dean
At Church Camp

wert discussed by Mr. Struble.

the frantic Chicago White Sox
started a bidding conted todJy
for aging pitchcers Sal MngUe of
Brooklyn .ar.d Virgil Trucks of
Kansas City as both clubs headed
into ~ne ptnnant stretch drive.
T~· yarikcea, recovering from
ra~qt JJtters after a late season
alump, anrl the White Sol, within
HIRA:M, 0. UP- The Clevcand reaching dl8h,nce of the flag, are
Browrtt wind up pre·!cason prac· both In need of mound help. Mailice hor,e today before flying to lle la 6·6 and Trucks 8-!5 thua far.
San Fnncisco wht!re they play
Cbatlei·ComtaKey, youthful \'lee
the 4D'ers in 1111 exhibition game president
of the Chicago club
Sunrlay.
brought the bargaining contest
CoJU.• h Paul Brown is all sm illls out of the r~alm of rumor 'when
4lbOUl Lhe potential o f hiS hulf he laid he was "Interested" in ob·
rookie.half" Vt!lera n du O
talnlng the 40-year-old Maglie.
The veteran National Football
Comiskey Raid he talked to Bu:t:·
LeliJgue coac h so id ''This ill a zy Bavasl, "Brooklyn vice presifri endi,Y team ... it wanh to dent, about Maglic and that the
learn."
Dodier exttutive promised a reDrown is fa ced with rebulldina ply by today or Friday. Comllkey
th e lt:am this year arter it had didn't aay bow much he w•~ preone .of its wors! sea sons in 19fS6 . pared to pay, but it was ]earned
He hn..~ indiC'!Ilcd h£' thinks the
BY UNITED PRESS
H.-owns have Lhe sluff to be a
AMIRICAN LEAGUE
title t•on!ender again . .
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New York
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ALLEN PARK , Mieh.-Mayor Chteago · · · · · · · 75 !50 .600 ~~
O~tlmrne Dunn, f nliH'r of a JG.. Bo&amp;tun · ·
66 IJ9 .!128 14~
ycar·oid daughter, SRid the rea· Detroit
· · 63 63 .!500 18
.~on an ke ut=am vendor was de· Baltimore
60 64 .484 2Q
nled permlillion by the city coun- Cleveland
61 fU.I .480 201,1
ell to ampJify nursery f1hyme~ Kansas City
49 78 .386 ' 32~
Prom ft sound truck CJS a meang Wluhtn~~ton
48 78 .38\ 33
ur lncrcll.•ing sale», was that jf
WHn•ldav'• R"ulta
might build u.p nn undesirable re- Boston 1 Detro!( 0
flex .pelion- a younglller's mou!h New York S Chicago 4, nile
would autom~:~lieally water each WuhiD([ton 3 Kansas City 2, nlte
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Boptlot Cbur&lt;b ""'""Olni•d !Irs.

Mn. A. H.. C.rtli
Mr. and: idrt.. Q401'11: PrLce an
annour.dllf tbt: bltth of • ...., oa
Au(ull 23.
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Hoyt CUrtit: Wla pUed bome due
Mn. Enima Powell, Miu Pear) to the Ulnetll of hi. mother, Jfn..
Powell, Rolttr and DarreJI Deenu L D. Pielt'!.
,
wpent the week end In Akron with
Mrt. Sylva Clll1J1 and fa.111Ur
~lr . and Mn. Ralph DorJt.
j•Jk'nl Wedne~ay Witb Mlu l!tarl
Mr. and Mn. Olon Pierce of Powelt and Mn~. Rllb)' BNwer
Murryrville, W. Va., IPJ&gt;nt tbe I and dau,lbter, Jadle.
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Rev. H&amp;rold Dostn of the ~~~~
Bottom Chal'ft ealled on .......
llrt. Ralph C. Zundt-1 Ia spend· ner Pinn.
Ina
Sanford
of
Johnstown
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Ohio.
Mary P'1eree.
ln1 t.hb M:ek at Cam" 0)'o at
Fri(nd•h:;where .sbe l1 aroling Jil
de111n ot·
11tll and lf!'rving on
the teae
ataff for tile annual
eamp of Bapti&amp;t .Junior KiJh
gtoup.

Barbecue PartY

Ttw tamltr &amp;»eftle ot the L6y:al
W. R . Benan1 ctu. (tf iht ChurP or

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Youna:, Jlr_ ud Mn. TeiT)' G•l·
tagher and Debby, Mr and Mn
Frtderiek Glbba JJ. and Vanita
Key were unable to altE"nd the
pony,

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A nellbborloood portr loeld
thf yard of tha KdbJter IPirt·
DaYbi, Ml'il. Neutzlhrig. l1n. WH· f Clrritt w4' beld T1.1e~a:r ~.,1111 meat. oa Brownell Avenue Tues.
deJ~muth, Mrl.
Tompkin11, Uu. at the Middleport ft.tl.dlli&amp;e ';rrk ctey tveninl wbea 1 plenlc supper
Geoqu~ Haekelt Sr., antJ Mrs wlt.h Mrt. O~r.. Chf14t, tn4 n . was 1ernd with Wal11n BradtOfd
Charles Saurr. HMtesteJ tor the Edgn Allentwortb u lht ~t­ ln c:barJe of barbeeueln1 tilt
September meeUn1 are Mn. &amp;dnt tee In chiU'i~ of arrane~enu .
thlekeo.1 for the fetwt.
Clark, Mr.t. JWile Curtill, Mra.
Fled L
TbO:H pre..al were l(r. ~~nd Mra.
Clara Paulsen, Mrs. Lf-ona Story, ehW'th
Bradford 111!0 daltllltero. Carolrn
MrJJ. Lucille S~ry, ?tlr-s. Belva
,
aDd Nod., llr. on4 llu WUII!m
Willard, Mia Ada Hoskins, Mb.5
IJ'l Darld, llr. ODd lin.
Mace! Smitlh, Mn. Helen Carper
Dld:eM, Mr. lad l(n,
and M.r1. Mina Hlrt.
and ber mother,
Mrs. Lillian St1lnaker, escorted
C.Jeman Jnd
Joseph Stnlhle, Post Comm.ander
Ilia. .l•mea Nt!lCQr~oe and S_harotl Zun~l
Lo the pnosld~nl'-a 11lalioD. Ml'.
Mn. .lltffenion and and .Sal.,. Foster ol tht Pomeroy
Struble exprel.!led th e IJ'Ppreci.,Lion of the PQit for Ute rehabili·
t.ation or the Lellion Home. He
spoke on memberahip for JH'l'·
1851 in both the Post tmd Aux.il·
jary. He also pleda:e-d the rooper·
ation of tbe Poat with the Aux.i·
lllry artd ttusaed the in)portaJWe
of werkina to.rether. VarioUs ~
jeetl fl,)r the ,ear to be underWa)•s and Me;,n.s,

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Browns Windup

11:'50 q. m.

Neighborhood
Residents Hold

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aon In holditli the Cardina ls to

ear thla small community Ul the
acenic southeastern lndlapa billl.
One o1 the top competltort 111
Judy t-~ull derherK , IT, Tiffin, Ohio,
first distaff member ever tc win
the championship last year.
"It'll be e darn tou11h meet ... she
predicted. "There ere more en·
trlell than ever before, end tbey
ililt bttUer each year.
a .Leroy Co-mpton, Portamouth,
Ohio, aener•J mauager of tlut oaLional aroup, u1d some of the
l{uns are 1~ years old.
4
' At the 11ame Ume,"
be aald
"many of our members " mJike
their own guns."
In all 1.5 tn::Jtl'bes that are JCbeduJed. final reault• ~re not potted
until the fin11l match on L&amp;l)or Day,

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SPMIIIIS

Willia ms' homer c-ame in the
seventh in nin~ and was one ot the
two hit.a allowed by Jim Bunning-,
wOo absorbed hi s sevent·h loss.
V•lo Comu Throu1h

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Inning, then worked him..&lt;"e~f oot
or a bast'S· Ioadl:'d situ&lt;~tion Jn.._the
seventh after yu~ldrn g a two.run
homer to Earl Tor"Je!ion . '
H•nk Baut!r hanftnereo hl1 lStb
homer of lhl' year in lhe aeventh
off Jo:~er Billy P il'l're.
Ortoles On R1mp1p
The Bllltimore Oriole~ staged
tbe biggest ofrenstve in their hi.ttory to maul the t'!e veland In·
dians. 19·6, While \V"!ihina:ton defE"ateJf Kan~as City, 3·2, and Boston beatt·Detroit Hl on Ted WilIia-ms' 33rd honH·r of lhe season.
In the National League,
Dodgers took ove r SC'!'Orut PIO~Orj
with .a HAnn ing. 4·3 triump h over
the Culls; the Giants crushed the
Braves, 12-6, slicing their lead to
seYen games; Cincinnnti climbed
back lnt o th~: first division wiL;1
a 8-15 .win ove r Philadelphia, and
Pittsburgh I.J!ankt&gt;d St. Louia 2.0.
Gus Triandos and Tito Fran.t ona ·paced the Orioles to their
one-sided victory over the 111dlan.s; Triandos: hitHr\g a pJir of
homers and driving in Five..rut\8
''"" four hits.
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Pedro Ramo.., of the S~~~::1
tired a four-hi tler againB"!~
City in rl.'gistering hi¥ lOth
urn ph.

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FB.IENDSHJP, Ind. uP - Sharp -tbe Uth National Mu.aleloadlng
lhooten of lbe ''Davey Cl'oebtf' JUfl• A-san. meet.
More thfll 000 SLJOrtamen l~d
te1t tbelr Ullla ln un!ctue
·coote1ta here \tua wtek IPQl11WOOUtJJ hQPI 37 »taU,, vte
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for nwre than 700 trophiJ!II and
metl•b In five day s ot comvutition
atart1n1 todu.
Tbair weapo.u ara liUnl uaed by
tbe piouer1, complete witb flint
loW, black powder and caps.
Thu nre at rH\I1ar tarwoLI from
23 to 200 y~eds on tht Jocal muz:
:cJe.Joadine dub's IIIJ.acre range

loyal Bereans
Family Picnic
Held On Tuesday

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS

H.Llo&lt;CTh.G- 25
ex~erienct.
Free et' i ·

Wante d- PAPER

WANT
ADS
PHONE i98

ye~..,

mates, L V. Reidn~t~:1r, Raelr. •
Box 124. Ohio.
'7-6-'~

RATES

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z ..... P-' ....,ro, one U...rtion. Minionlm ohorge 00.: .-1 '"""
a»e! word tor titree eooseeutive- tnsertiooa.

Opportunities

Special - One month for 2a cents per word.
Full nte of 2 teota per wo.-d will be charged ror advertising: U
aot paid for before the 15c.n Gf eaeh month foll owing Insertion.
Fnen ia Advertlalng-Should be reported irnmedlateb . Tha
Dally benUnel •iU not be responslble for mote than one lneor-

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Wonted

- - - - ~ ~-- - ~-"lf )''JoU are over ~0. neat, have a
ear. and ar e interested in a
good solid sale~ po~ i tion in the
P nmt'roy ar,.H . Write Box 5247 .

;roct~l~""':;"~io~n:_.::-::-:----·':1"-------=.,·-----~~ f.2co01o)m8bous,sione
_h; os"5 Serv8·29lr.:esa
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Card of Thanb and Stteclal Notleet of Eventa $ t.OO. Ob1tuarl.ta
at 1 cent per wmi.

( I) l\.lotJces _

Buy Now!

No huntin~: day or ni ght on my
farm . Ch&lt;::stcr S!K'ncer. Rt. No.
3, P(omcroy. 0
8·29-3tp
- .- Hudquart.rt for
a.m.,nite Lugg&lt;age - Lane Cedar
t.::hnts - LA U Wlndow FansFrigidaire Refrigerators.
lekar Furnltura, Mktdlaport, Ohht
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L0)111 Order of the Moost&gt; is spon!'ioring a Ham Shoot. Sunda y,
Sept. I at the Roy Freck.cr farm
on B;~shan Road . 1 'tit d'ark .
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Trw:k 11rr foanO (H\ l!wlnt• Houd
Contal't }{;~It Jl cntlrJ cks, Rt t\n
1. ttacln&lt;', 0.
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(8) Aut.J Sales

195!1 Pontiac . $1.595 VB 2 door
Sednn . Hyriramatir dnve , R &amp;
M. On e careful uwnrr
Low
mileage . A "cream puft". Bl11rt ·
lnars . Pomeroy
8-29·6tC
U154 Fortl $895. 2 door

Setlpn .
Origmal hlack finHsh !1kc new
Blac1lnar!l, Pom(~ror
8-20-0tc

19M Mercury . $1,495
2 door
" ll &lt;frd Top" Coupe,
Power
Sh~erin~: . Mcrc nm1lic rlri~c Li!or
new 111 every tlctkil. Blnc\lnars,
8·29-6tc
!•om('roy
19M! IJm clc V8 . $2 .4!l~ . 4 tloor
Spl'ciOJI " Hard Top'· ~dan. Less
]Jyna flo w
thllll 12,000 IIII ICS
dri vr. K &amp; H. Almust tike the
clay 11 wa11 sold. Blachnars.
0·29-6k
Ponl&lt;'roy.
1953 Chevro let!! a~ low ali $795.
Choice of twn r11w " 210" 2
rlonn an1l one lik e new Be l ai r~·
2 r! onr Blacllnar~. Pomeroy
8-20-0tc. '

"iot\2 Ponti~~ $495. 2 door Se dan .
Hydnun atir drive. OrLginnl li!(ht
green fini.-;h, BlacUnars, Porno ·
roy.
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'oour "fr«lrer Service.
Da,Phone 8221
N~abt
Phone
- X. DODGE · PLYIIOUTH

DEALUII.

3I U

t9) Fo1 Sc.ie
You pick 'em for ha lf.
tomatoes. Phone 31iM.

Cu rmm g
8·29-3Lp

Reataurani.
Jo~stablished
bu~lnMII for 23 yrs. Write Dox
668·Z (/o Sentinel.
s.:m-6ll·

Bar &amp;

I'IANO , Refragcra tor and ~lmmon~
10fa. Phone 623l ·M.
8 28 3tc
Jland made pillow sli p~. cu ~h ion
coven, apron5, ttochet articles .
Make lovely gifl!. Ah~o buffet
In good condition. B~tiley's I.Ai ke
Raci ne Road.
8-27·3k
One 53 thOU511ntl BTU autonu\Jc
fuel oil hnler with blowcl" an4l
bnk.M. Like new. &lt;.:arl Morris,
Rutl!lnd . 0. Phone 24851.
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Pomeroy Chapter
OES Past Matrons
Meeting Is Held
The Past Matl'Oill o! Pomeroy
Chapter, 18ti, OES, me.t TUesday
evening at the !:tome of Mr11. ·a. B.
Smith, Lincoln Hill Road.
Mi.ss Maud Grueser, pr!!!'iident,
preSided at a short businesa ses·
sion wh~n -plan3 were dilicus.sed
for attending grand thapter ~:~t

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

20 B) Insurance

451.

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Cub s
v·ISit. Huntmgton
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park On s3lUf
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The next trip planned by Den
No . 4 is a visit to the very hietoric Tu Endie Wi~ Park In Pt.
Pleasant. There th ~ CUbs will
Taklna: adva~tage of the Spe- 1 rnake a tour through the Mans•
~lal Day for Scouts SatlX'day, at Jon House v~ewing objects of
-~~-'N.:.O:cL:cAN.::.:._S:cH::.U::.S::.T:cE:::R::..:•::.n::d_:(8:::)~1,_:8::•..:1:.:5:..•::.2:::2,.:.2:::9.:.'..:(9:::).:.5:::•_6:cte.:....__ Camden Park, Huntington, were blstorit by-gone day.s.

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and hlth , ga.~ .c-It. II. ca• ilL G,.....

bAth. /\dull s on ly. Phont' 440 !\-1

or 24-Y.
Four room hou~o
hr&gt;11t U ncol n Heights. Phone
330-M.
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AJ)IIrtmcnt for n•nt· Pnrtl y furni shed or unhrrni.~h c d . Inquire
at Russ Keystone ~'1\!!ng Station ut fi'Jvc l'ointt&gt;. State Rt
No . 7.
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Rodney Downing

11\'iURANCE AGEN&lt;Jl
,. •..,. Automoolle, HHitlill

ACCIDIN~
~lfo,C-ItyaH-

4·Ron m h o•1sc , 3 lll'n' S, g11rden.
$35 per r.onnth. At Apple Grove.
In MIDDLII'OitT, DHIO
P&gt;IONio
All
See Alex Wheeler .
8 28 3te 61-

For Rent - Extenalon t.al'lden,
Seaf-.:ald haarda, Drop C.:lothl.
CUAton JM:oiher, Middleport.
Phone 82bii-J(.
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'\ N1w Furniture
FOK

' $.299.00
BAKER

( 17l Help Wanted

FURNITURE

1.111 Tlao Brlplelll Coi'UI
Ia li.llddloporl_ __

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Su b.!ltilute m()tor route
Contact Cnrl Stalder.

MALE HELP

driver.
8--29·8t

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riCKERS,
Cue, John Deere, Co-Op, Gen· WHY NOT BE a &amp;'o.lceosllful buill·
ne:-~~ man like
rnany others· ~
era\, lntern.atlonal , Wood BroDon't ncglccl. Sec me at once
ther., other Farm Machinery .
11boul a good locality In Meigs
BJil Goodwin . 6 milt's from Wllt:.Oun t.r, S(l!Ung thoae (Inc Na·

-te.vllle t&gt;n Rt. 681). Tl'l. Wil·
lc:esvlle • " '·
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Two Bedroom Huu~~e .
, an furnace . gas well
open. 3!t DCTCI. VirJ:il
Syracute. 3X 8·27·3tr.

Ad vertised
Watkins
•f or hQme and farm .
You need no money, just a good
ear or lighl truck. lnquirc
ahout the C'rec lmmranC'C. Wrhe
ROil-S Stpwart, 403
McJ{Inlc)'
A\'e,. N. W., Canton, OMo.
8-29-3\.c
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W1mtcd a middle tire woman to
shaTc the home y,dth me. One
who can do hou~ework . Mrt . J ..
D, RoWih , Racine, R. D. No. 2.
8·27 -3!(!

Legal Notice

Ot·.

FULL SHANK HAlF
with CENTER SliCES

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you nothlniJ. JliJt retura the bottlto

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Cut-up-Pan Ready

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A&amp;P Super-Right ... Aged Steer Reer, Well Trimmed
ROUND BONE

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59~

lb.
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A&amp;P Super-Right . .. Aged Steer Beef, Well TrlDJmcd

English Roast - Fancy

Ohio~

Small Size 5 to 7-lb. Avg.

Fresh Turkeys - A&amp;P Super-Right ... Lean, Ready-to-Eat
Full Shank Half- Center SUces In

Cooked Hams - -

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Chicken Breasts 69c lb.-Legs &amp; Thighs 65c lb.

lb.

69c

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Ground Beef
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TUPPERS PLAIN

79c lb.)

A&amp;P Super-Right ... B11nclcss-Easy Slicing

Fair Weather .

89~ lb.

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A&amp;P Super-Right ... Freshly Ground Many Times 'Each
Oay- Lean, 100% Pure Beer

To COntinue

- 2 lbs. 85~

&lt;A&amp;P Super-Right . , . Tender and JiJicy~AII Meat
2-LB. I'K.

I Skinless Wieners - - 99~
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59~ lb. Smoked Picnics - 39~ lb.
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BULK OR PACKAGE .

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We.'lth:mnen said th~ pattern supper Saturday night, Aug. 31
.
,
on the ~land Torrence lawn
rvas unusual si nce a large reg~OII ! pOmored b)' the D of A L d
.;tOf ~elow normal tempera tures
it
,
.·
· 0 ge.
generally is at"Companied by ( ·
ev. an(, Mrs Everett Bransto partly cloudy skies
aJr ecmb and famil y and Mrs. Effie
Rain or dm.zle wa~ reported 1 Watson and 9un Willlam attendWednesday n~llt and early today led the S?Ut.h
Bet-hel
Sunday
from Montana across 1he Dakotas ~:~I ptcnlc at Portland Park
the Upper Mississip-pi Valley and
y.
the Great Lakes. Only New Eng·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet
land ~scaped th~ precipitation. , spent several days at Mario:n
Fo~ers Sald fair W&lt; ~ather with his br-other and sister-In-law
today Will be continu ed to the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Violet
West Coa,st Elsewhere, it will be
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoo~ of
eloudy Wltb scattered showers in Pllrkersburg were Sunday guests
the Plateau, tl1c Rockies. the ' Of Mrs. Effie Watson.
Plains Stttes, blw Oh.;o Valley, 1 A birthday party wu beld
UPPef New York Slale and the Friday evening Aua:. 23 at the
Gulf Coast.
,
trome of .M.r.' , and Mr!l, Clyde

A&amp;P Supe,..Right ... Lean !ijlort Sbanl!.

CALIFORNIA ... SUGAR SWEET, JUICY

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Mr. and Mrs. Willl ~m Ohap·
man . and SIOD and EJ,rne!ft, Vine·
Yarll spent Su·rlday with Mr and
BY UNi'tED PRESS
Mrs. Duane Beaver and fomily of
CJoudy skies and occasional New Ma tanioras, 0.. and aio;n
tahf oerurred t oday :n a wide- caHed on Mr al'd Mrs. Paul
8ptead area or cool ail' !ltretchih._g · Bllker and fr.nily, Marietta.

Seedless Grapes
2 ~ 29c

M ~. Frttz Goebel and .on, Mrs.
)l tldred Co le, MJ. and Mn . Elmer Newland , . 'lr. and Mrs Clyf 1-·
Kuhn and _ tne hon ored j: U e~ .
Oa\e and 1ce ere an1 we re serv ~ r·.
Mr . and llrs. Wil la rd Ebe r ~bad~ and dmuehtera, Chell tcr we rt!
f1Uelil.&lt;; of her aunt snd l!ncle "Mr
and Mrs. Wame Brictles Mond·a)'.
.M r. aM M1'11. G~orge Thomw.
r.nd dau,1hterH of Wurth ill iJtOu ,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Worthe n or
Columbus and Rex GrO(' n vi
Cincinnati spent Sunda y wilh
Myrtle Frost.

Mrs. Gladrs Shumway or Los
Angeles, Cahf., iJ)ent from Tueaday until l''ri(! ~)' with Mr. aud
Mrs. Tom Perrto and moth~ r.
Mr. ~ml Mn. Kenr.elh Bllr k
and chlldren, Hemlock
Grm·~
were c~~:: : : .• i on Jc.:-.n Kayl or rc rentl\'.

I talned

tnt followm 'J people on
, ';und ay· Mr . Rn d Mrs J im Der h\'
1 Hu ntington: MTll .
Grace Gilp; n
1 Murrow, Orbndo . Fl a.:
Frant t•s
1 Hoffman . }Irs. Bill Ne~bl tt and
1 son Mike . Colu mhu s
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REMEMBER--

JUMBO
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[ ~eekend ~esh of ~r. :!lnd :Mrs
Cbar lcs ~pu~lDCk , C hc!~ pca~e . U.
Mrs. Mm~ue Warne ~· 1s v ~ltin iJ
hl'" r son s Walter and Horold M ~
( ()y at Park er sbuTg th.is week.

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I'M GOif.G TO LPPER

5LOOBO\IIA 10 FIND
·;.Af:O..JLOJS f&gt;J-JNIE; n -tE
MOST BEAUTI ~UL
GIRl ON EARn--t !t'

cR0 ssw 0 RD
2. on
the Mount
3. Rob

8. Bid

4.

D~voured

ll.About
:i. Exclama12. June Ia
lion, wlttl
her month
"heave''
13. American
6. Attlc
Indian
weig-hts
H. license 7. Merchant.
i::o. Wlne vesaal
roan
16. Indonesia·
8. SUi table
island
9. Decrees
17. Cerium
10. Mid-morn.
IIYM. I
lng break
18. Aurora
U.Wan
boreati-'J
I poet.)
21. Halt an em 16. Boast
22. Month
:l3. Sound ot
a goose
24. Haul
2!5. Coin

19. Enter.

talnment
20. Strike
24 . Coin
(Bulg,J
2!5. En&amp;ltsh
river
26. Bete-l

palm•
27. Stuft'ed
clive
28. Hall!ng

A.•••w

l'uledaJ'•
33. A trcshet
I Brit.)

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1naut. 1
29. Primer
JO. Fall flot
32. Parts

,rJS

38. Part of
an Inell
39. CJ&gt;Ior
41. Esker

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PEDA..E ca.t..D

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26. Simians
28. Hail !
29. Sun Jod
Sl. HlpP9PQta·
rnu1ea
Sf. G\rl'a
nl ckJiame
Sit Earth
satellite
38. Careu
37. PN!tty

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a vertical
fgeol.)
fO . Stralrhten
(var.)
41. Exterior
42. Seasons

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AXYDLBAAXR
It LONGFELLOW
One letter !Imply ata.nds for another. In this sample A 11 used
tor the three L'a, X tor the two O'.t, etc, Single letters, apoa.trcpltu, the length and formation ot the words IU't atl hlntt.
F 11 ch dsw \he code leltt,ra are different.
A CrJPtorram Quotation
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RDX

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J"ATH~RS SHARE HATH SELDOM KNOWN A FATHER'S
CAft&amp;..:-JOHN OA Y .
:Diltnlute.t b1 Kine Pulutta lyadleate
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GEORGI WONDEK
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FLJ~ A~ 5TittSING ~lt'OI'"5'

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WANTED : C"A"RR=IER-G:::::-"7.1r"'l-o-r:-bo-y tor• and Aulg:na of Minnie Dar. tuarantte.· by: ~wtaher &amp; l..nhse · .
for R!!tland Route. Contact The Jlng Scott1 deeeuefio 'tile Unknown Drur StorA - Pomeroy - ,Man or· 1
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~ANI

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M1ss Dr.o roth y Ru ~&lt;&gt;e ll Wall H I
(.'ol umbu.'l Friday and att ~nd•.'il th•·
1~ta t(• Fa ir S;tt u rd oy SIJ. t! rt&gt;tutnl'd
1 h om~! s wuhey wit h Mrs. Bill Nl:fl-bitt

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NOW I'I.L READ '&lt;01.! SWALLER IT
THE LAST PARAGRAPH l ii&lt;E A MAN,

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_Mr. and Mrs. Ed ~ry, Letart
spent Sunday w1 th Mr and
~ Mrs. Dalla s Yeager a:'ld attcndNI
the Golden w~rtding ~&lt; nn (v e rsary
()f Mr. antl Mrs . R'. T Dlrssln:.:
The picnic tnat wa~ held at ,.ir a n{t Mr... John J&lt;"ry of New
Athens last Su.nday was for all c f Hll ven also vislt ~d tht: Yl'agc r
the empl~yees of Bcas l~ys in home Sundoy evening
stead oJ for Rog~r Dean's em,
~loy~es as was stated.
Mrs. Stanley HarbOu r and ramMrs. Marg:aret Rusge![ of At · lly spent I-'riday in P;.rkers burg
h
t th
k h
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Mr and MNI. Le.stN Dodsot1
e ns spen
e v.:e~
~~-~ wlt and children spent Sunday 111
her mother, Came Bahr .
Kenov-a visiting with Ml'. and
John Arbauatl returned home Mra . Pearl Nease and Katherine
after speflding a week "ln Florida Weaver. Tb~y also , ·isited with
Mr. and Mrs. Waynt- Brickles "
M
Bucklalld 1n
attended the sale of Blain Newell
Jr . and
rs. H. O.
of Shade Saturday.
Huntington,
~m. Effie
Saun~ers w a~ :1
Mr. and Mn . Ben Thomas and
guest of Carrie B•hr rorr nl l&gt;'.
r
SHORTS
amily s pent Saturday at flamd(' a
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g"'''v GOOGLE and SNUFFY ~ld:tTH

SUGAR SWEET
MELONS
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(Whole Ham · ..

Fresh ·Frvers iCanned Hams

by the said A. P. · Aahworth and
F. w. Baber to the mo1.1th of the
co.~~.} mine now operated by them,
conveyed by Minnie- Darling Scott
and M. a. Stott, hit husband, to
Ruth c. Arr.l!IU'Ona, b)' de~d dat·
ed April 28, 1808, antJ recorded
in Book 96, at paa:e 182, of uid
Deed Records· thereafter conveyed
b)' Katherine' Bra'm lq:e, single, to
NGI:. m and Clara Shuster, by deed
dated January 2&amp;, 1989, and record·
ed In Book 146 at Paae i141 of tbe
Deed Record•' of MeIii County,
Ohio, thai.. tbe defendant• have or
claim 10me lntereat 1n tald real
estate aa act fo.rtb therein, tbat the
plaintiffs and heir pr.e decenora in
t!Ue have held nld real estate
·advcnely, openly and ~otorloualy

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LOSEUGLY FAT-

Legaf Notice

Savmg,;s .
BOftd s-1
ilJeS Reaeh
$7'J""
) ')5·3(.0 J0 )y

A round table discussion wae
Ohio aale1 'of Seri('! E and H
held witb ~let officers particl· Savion BOock. for June-July hit
patlng on
Mirr11rs o~. H,u "!an $50 ~'llllion -ie . place the state
Char~~ter. and Conduct I;IV10C withbr .,, Ptf ,ctnt of Its two
the 1 tghbJhtl of tbe four itudy months salet JcitL'
bqoQ.' "The SOeial Witrieu of Lo·
&lt;
cal Churebn ~
· Eeumenic-ai ' MoveThrou~o~t ttie baUon .alt&gt;s fo r
ment", the t . ot which iJ " In .:fuly rei~ $tOO million for the
Every Pllilce
Voice"; "Japan" • ..bilhll!•t amount told siqee Januwi,th the text, "The Cross and • .,. of this ye-ar. One of the most
(l:tisb hl Japan"; I'ChrisY• the ftotiteable lftRIJi has been the up·
fb-U«h ,and Race" , with &amp;be ~xt, slb"~e in sal~11 of the '28 and $50
'The Klhgdom Reyond A -casto"· Series E sov;nlfa BondL ' ...,.. ol
~d "The Gospel of St. J,fark': these two popular 1:\enomination.
With tbe text, "Disciples to suCh E Bonds have exceeded th~lr preA Lord". ,
vious postwar eak achieved In fi s·
1
Followinc a sack lunch at noon cal 19M - b~ 3%.
with the hostess socfetv serviDg
pae and beverage, the 'afternoon
"Each day," _stated Theodore T.
sessJ.on Opened w'ith group siDg- Reed~ Sr., chammm or the Meigg
iug of " I Lovo To Te ll The Story" ~ount.~ Savings Bonds Committee,
with Mr:s. John Scott as organist
we ftnd more lil nd more people
Mrs. ~t.ott abo presented sevcrai I acceptlnt the Payroll Savina:!! Plan
approprlate musical se l~tions be- a!l one of the finest ways io save
fore th£ morning sessiOn.
today.. .and now that the lnteregt
A duet, "God '! Wa y Js The Best rate has been increased to 3.25%
Way", by Mrs. John Elwood anti 1 we find lllany employees voh&amp;n·
l4ra. Edmund Gq1eser preceded , tartly inerouing tboir payroll
e.a;planation of the seven qusdr'en- bond allotmen~ s . "
~\al go,els of th.e WoRUln's Society
.'1.,. 1·..
of Cbrbtlan Service &amp;h,.en by M
~s. ln M.~s County for JuneC.
TomPkins, district " ice ~:.e~~: fyLIY.~~Iedlh$.7.3,t2~l3. I
dent.
eaumg _e s a e n perce ntage
, During a ~hort bu!'iiness session at ;'Ales. a.Uatnment are Wyandot,
in charge ol Mrs. Smith, distr ict I Un~on, Morg~n. Mon_roe and Au·
president Mrs James Reb d . glane Counties. Settmg the pace
district t'reasut-er, expl ain~d arth~ al\lQQI~ the industrial counties is ,
various ways in which the mone
Mal:tomng with Lucas a close sec- 1
t;lerivec;l from the local sucietie~ 1 ond.
is . u~d a~on~ wilh thf:! support of
mtsstonar1es ,including eduC'ation·
Jl, medical and social centers.
By Evely" Brickle&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. M A Yates ant'!
ch il ~ ~cn of Cleveland .r;oent the
week here with Mr. l'nd· 1\ln. L
L. Lr~r · and family.

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alrip of land from land• owned

LIGAL NOTICI
KIZZIE YEAUGER 1 whose la1t
place of ro!ltdence wu Lake City,
Tennesace, and whose maiden
IN TEN DAYS
name Wa! KIZZlE SMITH of
OR
MONEY BACK
Briceville, Tennessee:, Is hereby
U
)'OU
afe
overwela:ht, here is the
notltled that on the " 28tb day · of
flrst really thrilling: news to come
August, 1"1, LAWRE.NCE YEAU· alona in years. A li6W &amp;r; conveniger, bein'g pl3intl£f, tiled his pet- ent way to get rid of e:d ra pounds
ltioo iigaln11t her as · defendant in eaaier than ever, ao you un be a!
the Court or Common Pleas, Mella sUm 1Dd. trim U you. want. ThiB
County, Ohio, Cate No. 12,582, new _pro&lt;lutt eaUed DlATRON
praylnJil for dlvorte from the llld C!urbs bOUI hunter 1: appetite. No
Kluie Yeauger on the IIJl'OUndl of dru~no diet. no exerclae. Abso-harmletM. When you take
Wilful Abaentt of uld defendant lute
DIA
N, you rtUl enjoy your
from said piAintJtr for more than
one year laut pa1t and Groas N~&amp;l· meals, 1tU' eat the food• you like
but you simply don't havathe urge
leet of Duty , and plaJntlll allo tor extra portlona 1nd automatlcal·
pray! lor other p~oper rellel., ly your wel1ht muit tome down .
Said caul«! will he for hearlnJ on because. aa your own doctor will
or a,ter the lllh . ~ay of Oetober1 tell vou, whe n- you eat les!'i, you
weigh lesa. EX«U .w61Jht e-ndan·
19~7.
LAWRENC! YEAUSI!IIt , get~~~ your heart~, )ddD~yl . So no
matter What you nave trled before.
Crow &amp; Crow
get
DlAirRON and prove to yourAttorneys for Plaintiff
(8) 29, (9) 5. 12. 19,
110!8, 10, ,,. :self what It can· do.• iffiiTRON 1•j·
sold on thl! GUARA
E : You
must tole weia:ht with•the nt pac--

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Waverly Mobile
Home Sales

METROPOLITAN

MASON NEWS
, H ld
t • I Semtnar
. ..I At f OfeSt
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RUn Ch· Uf( h (;.Ku hn0 . N~Land
and children. Mr . lind Mn
Mrs H4.! len Stewart end Mrs
TUewoy
an d .wn , Mr. 118d ; Ft.nni"' Yrtnels and fllmt ly e nter·

An :educational Seminar of the 1 ~
.
·
Porf.l:mouth District Woman's SoMn. Rtchard Bauer 1poi.e to th.e
. otety of Christian Servi~e ot the group on the oppur~unitle1 tor
Methodist chureh was he-ld Tues- }'O_u n_g petJple to participate In th"'
day at tbe Forest nun Metbodlst mtiSLonary Md deaconneu work .
Church. llfn. John Bally and
She challen_ged the women to
Everett Damewood re~ri!tiered the aro~ the 1!'-*creat of youni ~lllll,e8LJ. The)' reported 97 l.n at- pie m full tunl: Chri1tlan service.
tent:blnft. •
'Dr. Blchard. Bauer eom:luded
M:r!l. Harry P. Smith, distrlet t~e pro~am with a talk, usint fur
pNsldent called the meeting to , h11 toptc the quadfennlal theme
older and presented .the Rev. John oft.~ WStS. "The Splrtt of Chrisl
ElWood, pastor ol the Forest Run 11 For All of Life".
Chureh, who led ~he devotion1,
.The or&amp;an poatlude by Mrs.
USilll for his topic, " Look For- ~ scott cloSed the meetint. Mrs. C
-nrd, Not Backword ."
W. Broob, dlatrlct ¥1uionary
After ihe devotion&amp;, Mrs .....Smith Edueatloa se&lt;:retll1'. ~u chair·
introduced Mrs. Richard Bauer man of tbe program plannlna: comw:ife of the - District superintend~ miUee for the day.
eat • diatrict officers past district
A 11imilar meetina ill being hit!ld
Offieen and local ~ociet
re 1- in Soutb Point today, and bne wiH
Ide ta M !I
Wt
y ~d 8 be beld in Lucasville, Friday.
i
hra.t • uss _alyaoo, pred"edent
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o
e oa es, _soCle exten
a ·
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. . lcome to tbe group.
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Melgs-~"'?4rJ. Robert_ Warner, distncf
,
seerett..ry' of ltteratue and publications dtsplP.y~d aad commented
~ the_ new literature for the [
.
lear. W'th special emphasis on the
four sludy boob.
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CLAJI,A !&gt;ii"USTER, Plain·

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Wscs Ed

Cindnnati In Odob&amp;r.
·m6mben of Den No. 4 Cub Scout
A aalad course was terved }):.' Padr No ?~ of Mason , their rethe hostess to Mus Grueaer, MiN lJtive1 and Den Muther Mn.
Elsie Hart, Mrs. Dwight Pui.er, Thelma 3ayre.
)lnl. tred 1Bltett.11.11, Mn. c . E. ~
Th
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Hu ti-"
Neue, Mn.
AJonz.o Custer, MR.
ose 11MUJnna: o
n ,.....,n
C&amp;rrie N'ye M:ra HilTY p Smith were : Cttb Scoutl: Alan Sayre,
Mrs. Edilo~ Hobttetter, r.irz. Cari Jetrlf BoJP, Bill)l Ro\.Jeh, JamtJ
Shields, Mrs. L.
F . Sclloenleb, RuaseH, Thomas Russell and SteMm. E. J . Tracy and Mra. Helen · pben Creamer. Adults who a.ccom.
Nease.
panted the lfOu'P were: Mrs. Gordon Creamer, Mrs. Bernard Boggs
Miss Judy and lletty Boggs end
3S00
, tOUtS Mr and Mr.s. Hoyt Sayre, ·Jr.,
ale~ a rue::t ~nny H\adsoo, ·an of
Mason.

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tiffa.
Saui de~endan_t~ are required to
By CEDRIC W. CLARK
answer &amp;IUd pehhon on or befor e
Their Attorney
1
the_ 21st day o~ September, 1~57, CEDR IC W. CLARK
or Judgement wtll be ~aken agaan&amp;t Pomewy, Ohto
them u prayed lor.
Attorney for Plalntltb.

539
on South
Lincoln
in aaid
villaae,Alley,
thence
southHill,
78
•ay tM
degreea w. 200 ft. to the tliff,
Save $WO to $1UOO
Hour
thence Northerly with the •Uff
One, Two and Thl"c&lt;' Bedrooms.
or
about 75 feet, thence West 60 feet
lar~e stock must go Dring your
to an angle In the East side of Cue
desJres and your problems.
Contntcr'
Street, thence with said atrcet
we're de~!Jn~ on the very loweGradlnr
a:
Ditch
DlUiDI
Southerly
to the Northwest corner
move in tomorrow. Try us.
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
of Lot No. 47, thence alona- the
esl po~&gt;.Sibl e ter ms!
eTrack Loadina: &amp;qvlpmeal
rear of Loti 47, 46, 46, 43, 42, 41,
e TEN WIDTHS
eBack-Hoe Service
40, 39, 38, 3'/, 36 • ..t77, 35,
e HUGE SELECTION
eDump Truck Service
34, 30, 29, 28, 178, 16, 179,
Man y recunditwned used one
Phone
Che1bire
7·14/lt
and 8 to the Northeast corner of
and two bl'droom trailers .
[Lot 6, thence Northwesterly to the
FREE I&gt;ELJV EHY
QUI CK! 1::~:::=~:;~~~~~~~,.~~-·-- - - ·Norlheast corner of Lot 536, thence
Open 7 ]);~ y:; A Week
TERMITES IXTIRMINATED
!"or fr~e Inspection ph.me 383-14', Southerly w~th the rear of Lot 536
·
Kohl's lot, and Lot 537, to the
GJlmorc Supply Store, Pomeroy. Northeast corneT of George Joap, 11 work guaranteed. Fully in·
surcd. Va\tghan'g Induatrlal and eh.im's lot, thence with the rear 1
U.S. 23 South
JWsi det.tilll Termite control Ser- line of nid Joachim'11 lot, Souther- 1
WAVERLY . OHIO
vice, St M4rya,
Va.
7 25 tt ly about 225 feet to his Southwest
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corner, t hen C'e South 7{lo/4 degrees 1
Custom
tBuiii
Kl.
t
cbm.
Kitchen'
West tbout 200 feet to South AltFOR SAL-E!
d~..-tgned for ~,your home. ll're"' ley; thence South 12 dc_grees East
F'or fk.~l;wr:~nt s or Srhools New
~stim11tes. Foreman 6: Abbot t. 20 feet to the North ~me of Lot
Stamlr s~ Rdr1~Pr;1tur.
:n cu.
Phone 6284-Y .
8-6-tf 538; thence North 87 degre e11 East
ft. 2 clnnr. romplc!r , wilh unit
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~·ISION
s·
·"VICE,
135 feet, thence South lllJ-&amp; degreea
w11 s $950 00 now $650 ()0. Guar· ~
6 .~..,..__.,
.r.ill
Ea!lt 200 feel, thence Soutb 41 de·
~ntf'Ni.
.lACK'S HEF'RIG EitAPhon" LJO, Cleland .Appllance grees weat 147 f eet, th •.mce South
TION. NEW HAVEN TU·23537.
Store, l.uJ W. MaiD St, Pomd'Of 68 degrees West 58 feet thence
g. ]{J.25tp
2-23-tf
South 89 deg:rcea West 181 feet,
15 oft V!hcr ).: la .~s ho~l. Co ~ t $1970 QUICK SERVlCE on Wnth &amp;. tt'lence North 18YI degrees w. 91
feet, thence North 3 degreea East
full~· CfJU! p.pl'd with Mark 55
poirinJ 't,. Faolor, Tralnod t58.feet, thence North 78¥1 degrees
e.le:clri c motor
) ~ nd
miaster
watchmaker, COI.IJNI JEWE. Eut 200 feet to South AUey,
craft tr ai!t•r . Now $1620 Miners
LERS. Ponero,1-1-tf thence North 12 degrees Wett 60
v ille Servu·r Sl.a Lion Phnne 228
WANTED: Melga County McNes!l feet to the place of beginning,
Author ized Murray dealer.
Dealer. 'Make good money, be containing four (4) acres, more or
8·2!l·3t.p
-'---c:---~
your own bo68, sell this up·to· Iu.s.
Being a part of the property
Good p 11111g C ucrnsl')' &lt;~lid Jersey
date line of sealed MedlcinCII,
cow . $125 Vidor Swain, Rac ine ,
VItamins, Food Products. Brush· conveyed by Adam Darling to
o.
8-29-3~p
es, Brooms in your selected lo- Minnie Darling by deed dated
cal ity. Use your car and our September 10, 1687, and recorded
capital. AppUcanta being accept- In Book 64, at Page 4:52 of the
AUT0~1A'fiC co].qr Sli de ProJec·
ed now. Wdte or call Gil Snair, Deed Records of Meigs County,
tor an(] 40x40 Glzss beaded
132 Elm St., Laneaatcr. phone Ohio, and thereafter conveyed by
11creen. Ca ll 6270-J.
8 · 26-3t~
OL 3-403'7.
8 28 St,p Minme Oarllng Scott and M. H.
Scott, her husband, to Katherine
F'OR SALE - Appl c11. New Ha- ·Bramlage by deed dated May 17,
ven Orchard, New Hav en. Phone
CONCRITB BLOCU
1906,
and recorded ln Book 95, page
TU -24f_iR_R._ _ _____
7·29t~
.._ulld a.n.r hr L.,.,..
168 of said Deed Re1:ords, except
GRAVELY '1 rtACTOR SALES a.r'd
the followinp part thereof, to-wit:
GIIUESER BLOCK CO.
Sen1ce, R. A. FILlaii, 512 ~
Being part of Lot No. 179 in C,
Matn St. , l'orn{•ruy,
7 1 2 4 -;'.'n~.
W. Dabney's AdGiUon to the VII·
lage of Pomeroy, bounded and de·
scribed a!!l lollow.s, to-wit : Begin·
PEACI~t;S (White)
nlng on the Eaat line Of said lot
We 'a rc pldllng Belle of Ccor.U&lt;Jod Clem Uoed Cart
172 feet from the Southwest corner
gla and Elh('t'tn peaches. Briny
All Mallei and MO&lt;hll
thereof, thence North 66 degrees
f'ontaine1·. Wchst l!r Fruit Farm
Weflt 100 fl!et, thence North 23~
j mi. ~a s t 11f Ches ler, 0. 'fclephone YU-IS321ll Chesler, 0.
degrees
Ellt 156 ft. thence South
AUTO SALES
8-2o.tf
!]61,1,: degrees East 100 feet to the
Streoet, thenre South 23 tf.t degrees
West 5!1 feet to the P;lace of beromaloes l:tr~: ~ . !'Ink Mexicans,
&amp;JDning; also all of Lot 9 In C. W.
non·Dcl«.
Scrontl House EiiSt
IIITRUCTURAL t &amp;IAMI
ohio, except 11 feet South, belna:
from schf)ul house
Wl!l, 11.
liCRAP IRON- MilTALl
41 feet on :.latt Street, and runnlnJ
Hnlrrws, Syracuse , Ohio.
at that width back to the }[peking
8· 13-tf
Valley Rallrcwd. Also all of Lot
No. 14 in c. w. Dabney's Addition
fhoM 110
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to Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio.
AlsO the following real estate sit·
WANTED TO RENT
uate in the vmaee of Pomeroy,
Wan!t•d--2. 3, or 4 Acdroom hous- t
County of Melg1, and State of
e~ m ~oo rt re~ldl·nlhtl District:;. lar~ll i;~-;-A&amp;eMJ', Ohio, to-wit: A &amp;trip of land ly·
{'~1\ Cnllcl' l tn Ravenswood. W.
Mldlileport. Fl!'f • Aulolnobll•, lng In the rear ol Lot 1'78 and part
Va Btownmg 343\l, Jo~xt. 450 ur
Bon&amp;. Phonl!l a 111-X
.,.... of Lot 179 &lt;~nd extending back. to
h('two·&lt;'n
a. m.
P · [ :===::::::~~====.===.=- the
oi Rocks and extend1ng
m. tlr rnrwanl \nformalid"~ by - - - - - - - from the Soutbwetterl)' line of
rn~il to Mtss S1utdt"11 GoRnell , C'OMPt.ETB Jnturanee Proteetloa. James Smlth'l lot above the baae
KaL~ er Aluminum &amp;. Ohe:mical
Ute, 1\utto. Fire, Polio. Cdl Doi'J of the clilf of Rocka to the NorthMtlla . Mlddle;llfl OblO.
eatt line of Aua:uaL Hau~~·a lot,
Corp P U. l:lox no . flu\'cnswood,
W. Va.
8·20 2tc
JIA,X WA&amp;D
e.x..:ep-tin&amp;: •nd reservin11 to A. P .
---:--:-:---:·~ ~ .. ~ _ ·- - - Aah ..... orth and F. W. Baber a thirt1Yd
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(30) loot rlghl ol w•y aoroaa "

Real Estate lroklr

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as againJt e.ath and every one or
o~~ald defend:mtl for a period ln
excess of twenty-one yean.
The pra}er of aaid peUUo.o Ia
that the above named defendants
be compelled to aet up and 11bow
the nature and e.J:t1mt of their said
claims or interelts or be forever
bured from aaaerting the same;
that the dalma of said defendants,
if any, m&lt;~.Y be adjudged to be null
and void; and t.he UUe of the plain
Ufh to said premises be quieted
as against the defendant&amp;, and for
such other and further relief a:;
equity and 1he nature Of the case
may require.

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For

Trailers

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No hunting day or night on my
fann. Minnie Holman, Ra&lt;'m ~ .
Ohio.
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lstrmrs. Exe&lt;-utort and AulJru of
M. H. £colt. llileceaaed, and the Unknown Rein, DeviRes, Legateu ,
Administrators, Et;eeutorl and Aasigns of Ktthernine Bramlaae; deceased, whose Damee and placea
of residence aN ubknown and Clll·
not be aacertained, wiU take n~
tice that on the 29th Gay o{ Jub,
1901, Nolan Shu1ter and Clara
Shuster, as plaintiff&amp;, filed their
petition against them, as defendanti, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Meig11 County, Ohio, the
~arne being Cause Nu. t2,5'79 ln
uid Court, alleging, amona: other
things, that the plaintiffs are the
owners of and in actual poees-!don of the foUowlng .de!ICrlbed
real ettate in tbe Village of Pemeroy, Count y of Meigs, and State
of Ohio, and more particularly de-scribed as follOW! : Beginnina: at
the Southeut corntr of LOt No.

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DaIIY· Sentmel,
Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 29, 1957- '7 1 Cher}•l's fi rst blrtbd 1y
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Opportunities

Special - One month for 2a cents per word.
Full nte of 2 teota per wo.-d will be charged ror advertising: U
aot paid for before the 15c.n Gf eaeh month foll owing Insertion.
Fnen ia Advertlalng-Should be reported irnmedlateb . Tha
Dally benUnel •iU not be responslble for mote than one lneor-

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Employment
Wonted

- - - - ~ ~-- - ~-"lf )''JoU are over ~0. neat, have a
ear. and ar e interested in a
good solid sale~ po~ i tion in the
P nmt'roy ar,.H . Write Box 5247 .

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_h; os"5 Serv8·29lr.:esa
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Card of Thanb and Stteclal Notleet of Eventa $ t.OO. Ob1tuarl.ta
at 1 cent per wmi.

( I) l\.lotJces _

Buy Now!

No huntin~: day or ni ght on my
farm . Ch&lt;::stcr S!K'ncer. Rt. No.
3, P(omcroy. 0
8·29-3tp
- .- Hudquart.rt for
a.m.,nite Lugg&lt;age - Lane Cedar
t.::hnts - LA U Wlndow FansFrigidaire Refrigerators.
lekar Furnltura, Mktdlaport, Ohht
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L0)111 Order of the Moost&gt; is spon!'ioring a Ham Shoot. Sunda y,
Sept. I at the Roy Freck.cr farm
on B;~shan Road . 1 'tit d'ark .
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Trw:k 11rr foanO (H\ l!wlnt• Houd
Contal't }{;~It Jl cntlrJ cks, Rt t\n
1. ttacln&lt;', 0.
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(8) Aut.J Sales

195!1 Pontiac . $1.595 VB 2 door
Sednn . Hyriramatir dnve , R &amp;
M. On e careful uwnrr
Low
mileage . A "cream puft". Bl11rt ·
lnars . Pomeroy
8-29·6tC
U154 Fortl $895. 2 door

Setlpn .
Origmal hlack finHsh !1kc new
Blac1lnar!l, Pom(~ror
8-20-0tc

19M Mercury . $1,495
2 door
" ll &lt;frd Top" Coupe,
Power
Sh~erin~: . Mcrc nm1lic rlri~c Li!or
new 111 every tlctkil. Blnc\lnars,
8·29-6tc
!•om('roy
19M! IJm clc V8 . $2 .4!l~ . 4 tloor
Spl'ciOJI " Hard Top'· ~dan. Less
]Jyna flo w
thllll 12,000 IIII ICS
dri vr. K &amp; H. Almust tike the
clay 11 wa11 sold. Blachnars.
0·29-6k
Ponl&lt;'roy.
1953 Chevro let!! a~ low ali $795.
Choice of twn r11w " 210" 2
rlonn an1l one lik e new Be l ai r~·
2 r! onr Blacllnar~. Pomeroy
8-20-0tc. '

"iot\2 Ponti~~ $495. 2 door Se dan .
Hydnun atir drive. OrLginnl li!(ht
green fini.-;h, BlacUnars, Porno ·
roy.
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'oour "fr«lrer Service.
Da,Phone 8221
N~abt
Phone
- X. DODGE · PLYIIOUTH

DEALUII.

3I U

t9) Fo1 Sc.ie
You pick 'em for ha lf.
tomatoes. Phone 31iM.

Cu rmm g
8·29-3Lp

Reataurani.
Jo~stablished
bu~lnMII for 23 yrs. Write Dox
668·Z (/o Sentinel.
s.:m-6ll·

Bar &amp;

I'IANO , Refragcra tor and ~lmmon~
10fa. Phone 623l ·M.
8 28 3tc
Jland made pillow sli p~. cu ~h ion
coven, apron5, ttochet articles .
Make lovely gifl!. Ah~o buffet
In good condition. B~tiley's I.Ai ke
Raci ne Road.
8-27·3k
One 53 thOU511ntl BTU autonu\Jc
fuel oil hnler with blowcl" an4l
bnk.M. Like new. &lt;.:arl Morris,
Rutl!lnd . 0. Phone 24851.
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Pomeroy Chapter
OES Past Matrons
Meeting Is Held
The Past Matl'Oill o! Pomeroy
Chapter, 18ti, OES, me.t TUesday
evening at the !:tome of Mr11. ·a. B.
Smith, Lincoln Hill Road.
Mi.ss Maud Grueser, pr!!!'iident,
preSided at a short businesa ses·
sion wh~n -plan3 were dilicus.sed
for attending grand thapter ~:~t

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WE BUY

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OHIO VALLEY
JUNK CO.

20 B) Insurance

451.

8

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ror rl',.~l-.-,~,-o-m
0 -,-and
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Cub s
v·ISit. Huntmgton
. .
park On s3lUf
• day

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The next trip planned by Den
No . 4 is a visit to the very hietoric Tu Endie Wi~ Park In Pt.
Pleasant. There th ~ CUbs will
Taklna: adva~tage of the Spe- 1 rnake a tour through the Mans•
~lal Day for Scouts SatlX'day, at Jon House v~ewing objects of
-~~-'N.:.O:cL:cAN.::.:._S:cH::.U::.S::.T:cE:::R::..:•::.n::d_:(8:::)~1,_:8::•..:1:.:5:..•::.2:::2,.:.2:::9.:.'..:(9:::).:.5:::•_6:cte.:....__ Camden Park, Huntington, were blstorit by-gone day.s.

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ll L JICMINMt lit.
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ilomerllf Olilt
and hlth , ga.~ .c-It. II. ca• ilL G,.....

bAth. /\dull s on ly. Phont' 440 !\-1

or 24-Y.
Four room hou~o
hr&gt;11t U ncol n Heights. Phone
330-M.
8-27·3\c

AJ)IIrtmcnt for n•nt· Pnrtl y furni shed or unhrrni.~h c d . Inquire
at Russ Keystone ~'1\!!ng Station ut fi'Jvc l'ointt&gt;. State Rt
No . 7.
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Rock .,....,..

Rodney Downing

11\'iURANCE AGEN&lt;Jl
,. •..,. Automoolle, HHitlill

ACCIDIN~
~lfo,C-ItyaH-

4·Ron m h o•1sc , 3 lll'n' S, g11rden.
$35 per r.onnth. At Apple Grove.
In MIDDLII'OitT, DHIO
P&gt;IONio
All
See Alex Wheeler .
8 28 3te 61-

For Rent - Extenalon t.al'lden,
Seaf-.:ald haarda, Drop C.:lothl.
CUAton JM:oiher, Middleport.
Phone 82bii-J(.
U 1 tt:

'\ N1w Furniture
FOK

' $.299.00
BAKER

( 17l Help Wanted

FURNITURE

1.111 Tlao Brlplelll Coi'UI
Ia li.llddloporl_ __

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Su b.!ltilute m()tor route
Contact Cnrl Stalder.

MALE HELP

driver.
8--29·8t

wMrnED,_....:.=.::

riCKERS,
Cue, John Deere, Co-Op, Gen· WHY NOT BE a &amp;'o.lceosllful buill·
ne:-~~ man like
rnany others· ~
era\, lntern.atlonal , Wood BroDon't ncglccl. Sec me at once
ther., other Farm Machinery .
11boul a good locality In Meigs
BJil Goodwin . 6 milt's from Wllt:.Oun t.r, S(l!Ung thoae (Inc Na·

-te.vllle t&gt;n Rt. 681). Tl'l. Wil·
lc:esvlle • " '·
8·27·Btr&gt;

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Two Bedroom Huu~~e .
, an furnace . gas well
open. 3!t DCTCI. VirJ:il
Syracute. 3X 8·27·3tr.

Ad vertised
Watkins
•f or hQme and farm .
You need no money, just a good
ear or lighl truck. lnquirc
ahout the C'rec lmmranC'C. Wrhe
ROil-S Stpwart, 403
McJ{Inlc)'
A\'e,. N. W., Canton, OMo.
8-29-3\.c
OonQ\J_v

Product~

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W1mtcd a middle tire woman to
shaTc the home y,dth me. One
who can do hou~ework . Mrt . J ..
D, RoWih , Racine, R. D. No. 2.
8·27 -3!(!

Legal Notice

Ot·.

FULL SHANK HAlF
with CENTER SliCES

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PAN-R-EADY

you nothlniJ. JliJt retura the bottlto

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Canned, Boneless Ready-to-Eal ....

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Plump, Tender
Cut-up-Pan Ready

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35c

A&amp;P Super-Right ... Aged Steer Reer, Well Trimmed
ROUND BONE

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Beef Roast

59~

lb.
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A&amp;P Super-Right . .. Aged Steer Beef, Well TrlDJmcd

English Roast - Fancy

Ohio~

Small Size 5 to 7-lb. Avg.

Fresh Turkeys - A&amp;P Super-Right ... Lean, Ready-to-Eat
Full Shank Half- Center SUces In

Cooked Hams - -

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63~

~t~~s.

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Chicken Breasts 69c lb.-Legs &amp; Thighs 65c lb.

lb.

69c

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I Rolled Hams
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Ground Beef
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TUPPERS PLAIN

79c lb.)

A&amp;P Super-Right ... B11nclcss-Easy Slicing

Fair Weather .

89~ lb.

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Is Expected

A&amp;P Super-Right ... Freshly Ground Many Times 'Each
Oay- Lean, 100% Pure Beer

To COntinue

- 2 lbs. 85~

&lt;A&amp;P Super-Right . , . Tender and JiJicy~AII Meat
2-LB. I'K.

I Skinless Wieners - - 99~
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59~ lb. Smoked Picnics - 39~ lb.
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45~ lb.

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FIRM CLUSTERS~
BULK OR PACKAGE .

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cast lo Ne..V Eng-

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a n ice- crea:n ,

We.'lth:mnen said th~ pattern supper Saturday night, Aug. 31
.
,
on the ~land Torrence lawn
rvas unusual si nce a large reg~OII ! pOmored b)' the D of A L d
.;tOf ~elow normal tempera tures
it
,
.·
· 0 ge.
generally is at"Companied by ( ·
ev. an(, Mrs Everett Bransto partly cloudy skies
aJr ecmb and famil y and Mrs. Effie
Rain or dm.zle wa~ reported 1 Watson and 9un Willlam attendWednesday n~llt and early today led the S?Ut.h
Bet-hel
Sunday
from Montana across 1he Dakotas ~:~I ptcnlc at Portland Park
the Upper Mississip-pi Valley and
y.
the Great Lakes. Only New Eng·
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet
land ~scaped th~ precipitation. , spent several days at Mario:n
Fo~ers Sald fair W&lt; ~ather with his br-other and sister-In-law
today Will be continu ed to the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Violet
West Coa,st Elsewhere, it will be
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stoo~ of
eloudy Wltb scattered showers in Pllrkersburg were Sunday guests
the Plateau, tl1c Rockies. the ' Of Mrs. Effie Watson.
Plains Stttes, blw Oh.;o Valley, 1 A birthday party wu beld
UPPef New York Slale and the Friday evening Aua:. 23 at the
Gulf Coast.
,
trome of .M.r.' , and Mr!l, Clyde

A&amp;P Supe,..Right ... Lean !ijlort Sbanl!.

CALIFORNIA ... SUGAR SWEET, JUICY

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Mr. and Mrs. Willl ~m Ohap·
man . and SIOD and EJ,rne!ft, Vine·
Yarll spent Su·rlday with Mr and
BY UNi'tED PRESS
Mrs. Duane Beaver and fomily of
CJoudy skies and occasional New Ma tanioras, 0.. and aio;n
tahf oerurred t oday :n a wide- caHed on Mr al'd Mrs. Paul
8ptead area or cool ail' !ltretchih._g · Bllker and fr.nily, Marietta.

Seedless Grapes
2 ~ 29c

M ~. Frttz Goebel and .on, Mrs.
)l tldred Co le, MJ. and Mn . Elmer Newland , . 'lr. and Mrs Clyf 1-·
Kuhn and _ tne hon ored j: U e~ .
Oa\e and 1ce ere an1 we re serv ~ r·.
Mr . and llrs. Wil la rd Ebe r ~bad~ and dmuehtera, Chell tcr we rt!
f1Uelil.&lt;; of her aunt snd l!ncle "Mr
and Mrs. Wame Brictles Mond·a)'.
.M r. aM M1'11. G~orge Thomw.
r.nd dau,1hterH of Wurth ill iJtOu ,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Worthe n or
Columbus and Rex GrO(' n vi
Cincinnati spent Sunda y wilh
Myrtle Frost.

Mrs. Gladrs Shumway or Los
Angeles, Cahf., iJ)ent from Tueaday until l''ri(! ~)' with Mr. aud
Mrs. Tom Perrto and moth~ r.
Mr. ~ml Mn. Kenr.elh Bllr k
and chlldren, Hemlock
Grm·~
were c~~:: : : .• i on Jc.:-.n Kayl or rc rentl\'.

I talned

tnt followm 'J people on
, ';und ay· Mr . Rn d Mrs J im Der h\'
1 Hu ntington: MTll .
Grace Gilp; n
1 Murrow, Orbndo . Fl a.:
Frant t•s
1 Hoffman . }Irs. Bill Ne~bl tt and
1 son Mike . Colu mhu s
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~OOTS I E

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REMEMBER--

JUMBO
6\ SIZE

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Mr. and Mn.. Eber Housh were

[ ~eekend ~esh of ~r. :!lnd :Mrs
Cbar lcs ~pu~lDCk , C hc!~ pca~e . U.
Mrs. Mm~ue Warne ~· 1s v ~ltin iJ
hl'" r son s Walter and Horold M ~
( ()y at Park er sbuTg th.is week.

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ABNE~
I'M GOif.G TO LPPER

5LOOBO\IIA 10 FIND
·;.Af:O..JLOJS f&gt;J-JNIE; n -tE
MOST BEAUTI ~UL
GIRl ON EARn--t !t'

cR0 ssw 0 RD
2. on
the Mount
3. Rob

8. Bid

4.

D~voured

ll.About
:i. Exclama12. June Ia
lion, wlttl
her month
"heave''
13. American
6. Attlc
Indian
weig-hts
H. license 7. Merchant.
i::o. Wlne vesaal
roan
16. Indonesia·
8. SUi table
island
9. Decrees
17. Cerium
10. Mid-morn.
IIYM. I
lng break
18. Aurora
U.Wan
boreati-'J
I poet.)
21. Halt an em 16. Boast
22. Month
:l3. Sound ot
a goose
24. Haul
2!5. Coin

19. Enter.

talnment
20. Strike
24 . Coin
(Bulg,J
2!5. En&amp;ltsh
river
26. Bete-l

palm•
27. Stuft'ed
clive
28. Hall!ng

A.•••w

l'uledaJ'•
33. A trcshet
I Brit.)

un

1naut. 1
29. Primer
JO. Fall flot
32. Parts

,rJS

38. Part of
an Inell
39. CJ&gt;Ior
41. Esker

&amp;ITF
PEDA..E ca.t..D

'"" ~ HEll··

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26. Simians
28. Hail !
29. Sun Jod
Sl. HlpP9PQta·
rnu1ea
Sf. G\rl'a
nl ckJiame
Sit Earth
satellite
38. Careu
37. PN!tty

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31'. Incline front
a vertical
fgeol.)
fO . Stralrhten
(var.)
41. Exterior
42. Seasons

fl.

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DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE -llere's how to work It:
AXYDLBAAXR
It LONGFELLOW
One letter !Imply ata.nds for another. In this sample A 11 used
tor the three L'a, X tor the two O'.t, etc, Single letters, apoa.trcpltu, the length and formation ot the words IU't atl hlntt.
F 11 ch dsw \he code leltt,ra are different.
A CrJPtorram Quotation
~UCHHCE

AXFDWAO,

LC

WH

DC

RDX

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DC

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COVCYFH
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EWHNVVXWAFCE -V XVC,

YMte,-day's Cryptoquof-t!o: THE CHILD WHOM MANY
J"ATH~RS SHARE HATH SELDOM KNOWN A FATHER'S
CAft&amp;..:-JOHN OA Y .
:Diltnlute.t b1 Kine Pulutta lyadleate
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NANCY

WHAT CN

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YOU MAKING?

59c

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29¢

This Week Onlut

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PA.I kll LAIGI

GEORGI WONDEK
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AS THf 9it~NP'CUW WOlt:"S,!

FLJ~ A~ 5TittSING ~lt'OI'"5'

. AHP T'HfN A L'EI.US:f.

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Lea:atees, Adll'lnl•trators. Exeeu· is sold wltb. thi11 atrlct moMy b•c't
WANTED : C"A"RR=IER-G:::::-"7.1r"'l-o-r:-bo-y tor• and Aulg:na of Minnie Dar. tuarantte.· by: ~wtaher &amp; l..nhse · .
for R!!tland Route. Contact The Jlng Scott1 deeeuefio 'tile Unknown Drur StorA - Pomeroy - ,Man or· 1
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8 12 t! Helr!ll, DeviSOO!I, Leaa.tee&amp;. AdmiA- den trued.,

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SPICIALI

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MIRROR.

SC~DOL

STARTS

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BY
-- ANP I LIKE TO S E E
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WHA"'\:5 GOING ON· JN

THE CLASSROOM

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Extra ·Speeial . . .

~ANI

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EARTH ARE

LARGE 1% SIZE

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M1ss Dr.o roth y Ru ~&lt;&gt;e ll Wall H I
(.'ol umbu.'l Friday and att ~nd•.'il th•·
1~ta t(• Fa ir S;tt u rd oy SIJ. t! rt&gt;tutnl'd
1 h om~! s wuhey wit h Mrs. Bill Nl:fl-bitt

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composition

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NOW I'I.L READ '&lt;01.! SWALLER IT
THE LAST PARAGRAPH l ii&lt;E A MAN,

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_Mr. and Mrs. Ed ~ry, Letart
spent Sunday w1 th Mr and
~ Mrs. Dalla s Yeager a:'ld attcndNI
the Golden w~rtding ~&lt; nn (v e rsary
()f Mr. antl Mrs . R'. T Dlrssln:.:
The picnic tnat wa~ held at ,.ir a n{t Mr... John J&lt;"ry of New
Athens last Su.nday was for all c f Hll ven also vislt ~d tht: Yl'agc r
the empl~yees of Bcas l~ys in home Sundoy evening
stead oJ for Rog~r Dean's em,
~loy~es as was stated.
Mrs. Stanley HarbOu r and ramMrs. Marg:aret Rusge![ of At · lly spent I-'riday in P;.rkers burg
h
t th
k h
h
Mr and MNI. Le.stN Dodsot1
e ns spen
e v.:e~
~~-~ wlt and children spent Sunday 111
her mother, Came Bahr .
Kenov-a visiting with Ml'. and
John Arbauatl returned home Mra . Pearl Nease and Katherine
after speflding a week "ln Florida Weaver. Tb~y also , ·isited with
Mr. and Mrs. Waynt- Brickles "
M
Bucklalld 1n
attended the sale of Blain Newell
Jr . and
rs. H. O.
of Shade Saturday.
Huntington,
~m. Effie
Saun~ers w a~ :1
Mr. and Mn . Ben Thomas and
guest of Carrie B•hr rorr nl l&gt;'.
r
SHORTS
amily s pent Saturday at flamd(' a
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g"'''v GOOGLE and SNUFFY ~ld:tTH

SUGAR SWEET
MELONS
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:ze,

NOTlCI
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, to ~ur drurtbt and 111t your mcmThe Unknown Helr&amp;,• Devine~, ey baf'k. TliATRON COlts $300 and

· SSclb.)

(Whole Ham · ..

Fresh ·Frvers iCanned Hams

by the said A. P. · Aahworth and
F. w. Baber to the mo1.1th of the
co.~~.} mine now operated by them,
conveyed by Minnie- Darling Scott
and M. a. Stott, hit husband, to
Ruth c. Arr.l!IU'Ona, b)' de~d dat·
ed April 28, 1808, antJ recorded
in Book 96, at paa:e 182, of uid
Deed Records· thereafter conveyed
b)' Katherine' Bra'm lq:e, single, to
NGI:. m and Clara Shuster, by deed
dated January 2&amp;, 1989, and record·
ed In Book 146 at Paae i141 of tbe
Deed Record•' of MeIii County,
Ohio, thai.. tbe defendant• have or
claim 10me lntereat 1n tald real
estate aa act fo.rtb therein, tbat the
plaintiffs and heir pr.e decenora in
t!Ue have held nld real estate
·advcnely, openly and ~otorloualy

kaJ• you ... or tb• pock•~· en•"' :1

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LOSEUGLY FAT-

Legaf Notice

Savmg,;s .
BOftd s-1
ilJeS Reaeh
$7'J""
) ')5·3(.0 J0 )y

A round table discussion wae
Ohio aale1 'of Seri('! E and H
held witb ~let officers particl· Savion BOock. for June-July hit
patlng on
Mirr11rs o~. H,u "!an $50 ~'llllion -ie . place the state
Char~~ter. and Conduct I;IV10C withbr .,, Ptf ,ctnt of Its two
the 1 tghbJhtl of tbe four itudy months salet JcitL'
bqoQ.' "The SOeial Witrieu of Lo·
&lt;
cal Churebn ~
· Eeumenic-ai ' MoveThrou~o~t ttie baUon .alt&gt;s fo r
ment", the t . ot which iJ " In .:fuly rei~ $tOO million for the
Every Pllilce
Voice"; "Japan" • ..bilhll!•t amount told siqee Januwi,th the text, "The Cross and • .,. of this ye-ar. One of the most
(l:tisb hl Japan"; I'ChrisY• the ftotiteable lftRIJi has been the up·
fb-U«h ,and Race" , with &amp;be ~xt, slb"~e in sal~11 of the '28 and $50
'The Klhgdom Reyond A -casto"· Series E sov;nlfa BondL ' ...,.. ol
~d "The Gospel of St. J,fark': these two popular 1:\enomination.
With tbe text, "Disciples to suCh E Bonds have exceeded th~lr preA Lord". ,
vious postwar eak achieved In fi s·
1
Followinc a sack lunch at noon cal 19M - b~ 3%.
with the hostess socfetv serviDg
pae and beverage, the 'afternoon
"Each day," _stated Theodore T.
sessJ.on Opened w'ith group siDg- Reed~ Sr., chammm or the Meigg
iug of " I Lovo To Te ll The Story" ~ount.~ Savings Bonds Committee,
with Mr:s. John Scott as organist
we ftnd more lil nd more people
Mrs. ~t.ott abo presented sevcrai I acceptlnt the Payroll Savina:!! Plan
approprlate musical se l~tions be- a!l one of the finest ways io save
fore th£ morning sessiOn.
today.. .and now that the lnteregt
A duet, "God '! Wa y Js The Best rate has been increased to 3.25%
Way", by Mrs. John Elwood anti 1 we find lllany employees voh&amp;n·
l4ra. Edmund Gq1eser preceded , tartly inerouing tboir payroll
e.a;planation of the seven qusdr'en- bond allotmen~ s . "
~\al go,els of th.e WoRUln's Society
.'1.,. 1·..
of Cbrbtlan Service &amp;h,.en by M
~s. ln M.~s County for JuneC.
TomPkins, district " ice ~:.e~~: fyLIY.~~Iedlh$.7.3,t2~l3. I
dent.
eaumg _e s a e n perce ntage
, During a ~hort bu!'iiness session at ;'Ales. a.Uatnment are Wyandot,
in charge ol Mrs. Smith, distr ict I Un~on, Morg~n. Mon_roe and Au·
president Mrs James Reb d . glane Counties. Settmg the pace
district t'reasut-er, expl ain~d arth~ al\lQQI~ the industrial counties is ,
various ways in which the mone
Mal:tomng with Lucas a close sec- 1
t;lerivec;l from the local sucietie~ 1 ond.
is . u~d a~on~ wilh thf:! support of
mtsstonar1es ,including eduC'ation·
Jl, medical and social centers.
By Evely" Brickle&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. M A Yates ant'!
ch il ~ ~cn of Cleveland .r;oent the
week here with Mr. l'nd· 1\ln. L
L. Lr~r · and family.

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alrip of land from land• owned

LIGAL NOTICI
KIZZIE YEAUGER 1 whose la1t
place of ro!ltdence wu Lake City,
Tennesace, and whose maiden
IN TEN DAYS
name Wa! KIZZlE SMITH of
OR
MONEY BACK
Briceville, Tennessee:, Is hereby
U
)'OU
afe
overwela:ht, here is the
notltled that on the " 28tb day · of
flrst really thrilling: news to come
August, 1"1, LAWRE.NCE YEAU· alona in years. A li6W &amp;r; conveniger, bein'g pl3intl£f, tiled his pet- ent way to get rid of e:d ra pounds
ltioo iigaln11t her as · defendant in eaaier than ever, ao you un be a!
the Court or Common Pleas, Mella sUm 1Dd. trim U you. want. ThiB
County, Ohio, Cate No. 12,582, new _pro&lt;lutt eaUed DlATRON
praylnJil for dlvorte from the llld C!urbs bOUI hunter 1: appetite. No
Kluie Yeauger on the IIJl'OUndl of dru~no diet. no exerclae. Abso-harmletM. When you take
Wilful Abaentt of uld defendant lute
DIA
N, you rtUl enjoy your
from said piAintJtr for more than
one year laut pa1t and Groas N~&amp;l· meals, 1tU' eat the food• you like
but you simply don't havathe urge
leet of Duty , and plaJntlll allo tor extra portlona 1nd automatlcal·
pray! lor other p~oper rellel., ly your wel1ht muit tome down .
Said caul«! will he for hearlnJ on because. aa your own doctor will
or a,ter the lllh . ~ay of Oetober1 tell vou, whe n- you eat les!'i, you
weigh lesa. EX«U .w61Jht e-ndan·
19~7.
LAWRENC! YEAUSI!IIt , get~~~ your heart~, )ddD~yl . So no
matter What you nave trled before.
Crow &amp; Crow
get
DlAirRON and prove to yourAttorneys for Plaintiff
(8) 29, (9) 5. 12. 19,
110!8, 10, ,,. :self what It can· do.• iffiiTRON 1•j·
sold on thl! GUARA
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MASON NEWS
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RUn Ch· Uf( h (;.Ku hn0 . N~Land
and children. Mr . lind Mn
Mrs H4.! len Stewart end Mrs
TUewoy
an d .wn , Mr. 118d ; Ft.nni"' Yrtnels and fllmt ly e nter·

An :educational Seminar of the 1 ~
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Porf.l:mouth District Woman's SoMn. Rtchard Bauer 1poi.e to th.e
. otety of Christian Servi~e ot the group on the oppur~unitle1 tor
Methodist chureh was he-ld Tues- }'O_u n_g petJple to participate In th"'
day at tbe Forest nun Metbodlst mtiSLonary Md deaconneu work .
Church. llfn. John Bally and
She challen_ged the women to
Everett Damewood re~ri!tiered the aro~ the 1!'-*creat of youni ~lllll,e8LJ. The)' reported 97 l.n at- pie m full tunl: Chri1tlan service.
tent:blnft. •
'Dr. Blchard. Bauer eom:luded
M:r!l. Harry P. Smith, distrlet t~e pro~am with a talk, usint fur
pNsldent called the meeting to , h11 toptc the quadfennlal theme
older and presented .the Rev. John oft.~ WStS. "The Splrtt of Chrisl
ElWood, pastor ol the Forest Run 11 For All of Life".
Chureh, who led ~he devotion1,
.The or&amp;an poatlude by Mrs.
USilll for his topic, " Look For- ~ scott cloSed the meetint. Mrs. C
-nrd, Not Backword ."
W. Broob, dlatrlct ¥1uionary
After ihe devotion&amp;, Mrs .....Smith Edueatloa se&lt;:retll1'. ~u chair·
introduced Mrs. Richard Bauer man of tbe program plannlna: comw:ife of the - District superintend~ miUee for the day.
eat • diatrict officers past district
A 11imilar meetina ill being hit!ld
Offieen and local ~ociet
re 1- in Soutb Point today, and bne wiH
Ide ta M !I
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hra.t • uss _alyaoo, pred"edent
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seerett..ry' of ltteratue and publications dtsplP.y~d aad commented
~ the_ new literature for the [
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lear. W'th special emphasis on the
four sludy boob.
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Cindnnati In Odob&amp;r.
·m6mben of Den No. 4 Cub Scout
A aalad course was terved }):.' Padr No ?~ of Mason , their rethe hostess to Mus Grueaer, MiN lJtive1 and Den Muther Mn.
Elsie Hart, Mrs. Dwight Pui.er, Thelma 3ayre.
)lnl. tred 1Bltett.11.11, Mn. c . E. ~
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AJonz.o Custer, MR.
ose 11MUJnna: o
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C&amp;rrie N'ye M:ra HilTY p Smith were : Cttb Scoutl: Alan Sayre,
Mrs. Edilo~ Hobttetter, r.irz. Cari Jetrlf BoJP, Bill)l Ro\.Jeh, JamtJ
Shields, Mrs. L.
F . Sclloenleb, RuaseH, Thomas Russell and SteMm. E. J . Tracy and Mra. Helen · pben Creamer. Adults who a.ccom.
Nease.
panted the lfOu'P were: Mrs. Gordon Creamer, Mrs. Bernard Boggs
Miss Judy and lletty Boggs end
3S00
, tOUtS Mr and Mr.s. Hoyt Sayre, ·Jr.,
ale~ a rue::t ~nny H\adsoo, ·an of
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Saui de~endan_t~ are required to
By CEDRIC W. CLARK
answer &amp;IUd pehhon on or befor e
Their Attorney
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the_ 21st day o~ September, 1~57, CEDR IC W. CLARK
or Judgement wtll be ~aken agaan&amp;t Pomewy, Ohto
them u prayed lor.
Attorney for Plalntltb.

539
on South
Lincoln
in aaid
villaae,Alley,
thence
southHill,
78
•ay tM
degreea w. 200 ft. to the tliff,
Save $WO to $1UOO
Hour
thence Northerly with the •Uff
One, Two and Thl"c&lt;' Bedrooms.
or
about 75 feet, thence West 60 feet
lar~e stock must go Dring your
to an angle In the East side of Cue
desJres and your problems.
Contntcr'
Street, thence with said atrcet
we're de~!Jn~ on the very loweGradlnr
a:
Ditch
DlUiDI
Southerly
to the Northwest corner
move in tomorrow. Try us.
VIRGIL WAMSLEY
of Lot No. 47, thence alona- the
esl po~&gt;.Sibl e ter ms!
eTrack Loadina: &amp;qvlpmeal
rear of Loti 47, 46, 46, 43, 42, 41,
e TEN WIDTHS
eBack-Hoe Service
40, 39, 38, 3'/, 36 • ..t77, 35,
e HUGE SELECTION
eDump Truck Service
34, 30, 29, 28, 178, 16, 179,
Man y recunditwned used one
Phone
Che1bire
7·14/lt
and 8 to the Northeast corner of
and two bl'droom trailers .
[Lot 6, thence Northwesterly to the
FREE I&gt;ELJV EHY
QUI CK! 1::~:::=~:;~~~~~~~,.~~-·-- - - ·Norlheast corner of Lot 536, thence
Open 7 ]);~ y:; A Week
TERMITES IXTIRMINATED
!"or fr~e Inspection ph.me 383-14', Southerly w~th the rear of Lot 536
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Kohl's lot, and Lot 537, to the
GJlmorc Supply Store, Pomeroy. Northeast corneT of George Joap, 11 work guaranteed. Fully in·
surcd. Va\tghan'g Induatrlal and eh.im's lot, thence with the rear 1
U.S. 23 South
JWsi det.tilll Termite control Ser- line of nid Joachim'11 lot, Souther- 1
WAVERLY . OHIO
vice, St M4rya,
Va.
7 25 tt ly about 225 feet to his Southwest
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Custom
tBuiii
Kl.
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Kitchen'
West tbout 200 feet to South AltFOR SAL-E!
d~..-tgned for ~,your home. ll're"' ley; thence South 12 dc_grees East
F'or fk.~l;wr:~nt s or Srhools New
~stim11tes. Foreman 6: Abbot t. 20 feet to the North ~me of Lot
Stamlr s~ Rdr1~Pr;1tur.
:n cu.
Phone 6284-Y .
8-6-tf 538; thence North 87 degre e11 East
ft. 2 clnnr. romplc!r , wilh unit
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·"VICE,
135 feet, thence South lllJ-&amp; degreea
w11 s $950 00 now $650 ()0. Guar· ~
6 .~..,..__.,
.r.ill
Ea!lt 200 feel, thence Soutb 41 de·
~ntf'Ni.
.lACK'S HEF'RIG EitAPhon" LJO, Cleland .Appllance grees weat 147 f eet, th •.mce South
TION. NEW HAVEN TU·23537.
Store, l.uJ W. MaiD St, Pomd'Of 68 degrees West 58 feet thence
g. ]{J.25tp
2-23-tf
South 89 deg:rcea West 181 feet,
15 oft V!hcr ).: la .~s ho~l. Co ~ t $1970 QUICK SERVlCE on Wnth &amp;. tt'lence North 18YI degrees w. 91
feet, thence North 3 degreea East
full~· CfJU! p.pl'd with Mark 55
poirinJ 't,. Faolor, Tralnod t58.feet, thence North 78¥1 degrees
e.le:clri c motor
) ~ nd
miaster
watchmaker, COI.IJNI JEWE. Eut 200 feet to South AUey,
craft tr ai!t•r . Now $1620 Miners
LERS. Ponero,1-1-tf thence North 12 degrees Wett 60
v ille Servu·r Sl.a Lion Phnne 228
WANTED: Melga County McNes!l feet to the place of beginning,
Author ized Murray dealer.
Dealer. 'Make good money, be containing four (4) acres, more or
8·2!l·3t.p
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your own bo68, sell this up·to· Iu.s.
Being a part of the property
Good p 11111g C ucrnsl')' &lt;~lid Jersey
date line of sealed MedlcinCII,
cow . $125 Vidor Swain, Rac ine ,
VItamins, Food Products. Brush· conveyed by Adam Darling to
o.
8-29-3~p
es, Brooms in your selected lo- Minnie Darling by deed dated
cal ity. Use your car and our September 10, 1687, and recorded
capital. AppUcanta being accept- In Book 64, at Page 4:52 of the
AUT0~1A'fiC co].qr Sli de ProJec·
ed now. Wdte or call Gil Snair, Deed Records of Meigs County,
tor an(] 40x40 Glzss beaded
132 Elm St., Laneaatcr. phone Ohio, and thereafter conveyed by
11creen. Ca ll 6270-J.
8 · 26-3t~
OL 3-403'7.
8 28 St,p Minme Oarllng Scott and M. H.
Scott, her husband, to Katherine
F'OR SALE - Appl c11. New Ha- ·Bramlage by deed dated May 17,
ven Orchard, New Hav en. Phone
CONCRITB BLOCU
1906,
and recorded ln Book 95, page
TU -24f_iR_R._ _ _____
7·29t~
.._ulld a.n.r hr L.,.,..
168 of said Deed Re1:ords, except
GRAVELY '1 rtACTOR SALES a.r'd
the followinp part thereof, to-wit:
GIIUESER BLOCK CO.
Sen1ce, R. A. FILlaii, 512 ~
Being part of Lot No. 179 in C,
Matn St. , l'orn{•ruy,
7 1 2 4 -;'.'n~.
W. Dabney's AdGiUon to the VII·
lage of Pomeroy, bounded and de·
scribed a!!l lollow.s, to-wit : Begin·
PEACI~t;S (White)
nlng on the Eaat line Of said lot
We 'a rc pldllng Belle of Ccor.U&lt;Jod Clem Uoed Cart
172 feet from the Southwest corner
gla and Elh('t'tn peaches. Briny
All Mallei and MO&lt;hll
thereof, thence North 66 degrees
f'ontaine1·. Wchst l!r Fruit Farm
Weflt 100 fl!et, thence North 23~
j mi. ~a s t 11f Ches ler, 0. 'fclephone YU-IS321ll Chesler, 0.
degrees
Ellt 156 ft. thence South
AUTO SALES
8-2o.tf
!]61,1,: degrees East 100 feet to the
Streoet, thenre South 23 tf.t degrees
West 5!1 feet to the P;lace of beromaloes l:tr~: ~ . !'Ink Mexicans,
&amp;JDning; also all of Lot 9 In C. W.
non·Dcl«.
Scrontl House EiiSt
IIITRUCTURAL t &amp;IAMI
ohio, except 11 feet South, belna:
from schf)ul house
Wl!l, 11.
liCRAP IRON- MilTALl
41 feet on :.latt Street, and runnlnJ
Hnlrrws, Syracuse , Ohio.
at that width back to the }[peking
8· 13-tf
Valley Rallrcwd. Also all of Lot
No. 14 in c. w. Dabney's Addition
fhoM 110
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to Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio.
AlsO the following real estate sit·
WANTED TO RENT
uate in the vmaee of Pomeroy,
Wan!t•d--2. 3, or 4 Acdroom hous- t
County of Melg1, and State of
e~ m ~oo rt re~ldl·nlhtl District:;. lar~ll i;~-;-A&amp;eMJ', Ohio, to-wit: A &amp;trip of land ly·
{'~1\ Cnllcl' l tn Ravenswood. W.
Mldlileport. Fl!'f • Aulolnobll•, lng In the rear ol Lot 1'78 and part
Va Btownmg 343\l, Jo~xt. 450 ur
Bon&amp;. Phonl!l a 111-X
.,.... of Lot 179 &lt;~nd extending back. to
h('two·&lt;'n
a. m.
P · [ :===::::::~~====.===.=- the
oi Rocks and extend1ng
m. tlr rnrwanl \nformalid"~ by - - - - - - - from the Soutbwetterl)' line of
rn~il to Mtss S1utdt"11 GoRnell , C'OMPt.ETB Jnturanee Proteetloa. James Smlth'l lot above the baae
KaL~ er Aluminum &amp;. Ohe:mical
Ute, 1\utto. Fire, Polio. Cdl Doi'J of the clilf of Rocka to the NorthMtlla . Mlddle;llfl OblO.
eatt line of Aua:uaL Hau~~·a lot,
Corp P U. l:lox no . flu\'cnswood,
W. Va.
8·20 2tc
JIA,X WA&amp;D
e.x..:ep-tin&amp;: •nd reservin11 to A. P .
---:--:-:---:·~ ~ .. ~ _ ·- - - Aah ..... orth and F. W. Baber a thirt1Yd
( 14) Fo R __.,
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as againJt e.ath and every one or
o~~ald defend:mtl for a period ln
excess of twenty-one yean.
The pra}er of aaid peUUo.o Ia
that the above named defendants
be compelled to aet up and 11bow
the nature and e.J:t1mt of their said
claims or interelts or be forever
bured from aaaerting the same;
that the dalma of said defendants,
if any, m&lt;~.Y be adjudged to be null
and void; and t.he UUe of the plain
Ufh to said premises be quieted
as against the defendant&amp;, and for
such other and further relief a:;
equity and 1he nature Of the case
may require.

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No hunting day or night on my
fann. Minnie Holman, Ra&lt;'m ~ .
Ohio.
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lstrmrs. Exe&lt;-utort and AulJru of
M. H. £colt. llileceaaed, and the Unknown Rein, DeviRes, Legateu ,
Administrators, Et;eeutorl and Aasigns of Ktthernine Bramlaae; deceased, whose Damee and placea
of residence aN ubknown and Clll·
not be aacertained, wiU take n~
tice that on the 29th Gay o{ Jub,
1901, Nolan Shu1ter and Clara
Shuster, as plaintiff&amp;, filed their
petition against them, as defendanti, in the Court of Common
Pleas of Meig11 County, Ohio, the
~arne being Cause Nu. t2,5'79 ln
uid Court, alleging, amona: other
things, that the plaintiffs are the
owners of and in actual poees-!don of the foUowlng .de!ICrlbed
real ettate in tbe Village of Pemeroy, Count y of Meigs, and State
of Ohio, and more particularly de-scribed as follOW! : Beginnina: at
the Southeut corntr of LOt No.

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DaIIY· Sentmel,
Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 29, 1957- '7 1 Cher}•l's fi rst blrtbd 1y
Th""' l tlend&gt;Og wm .,,,
uco IOno
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"""" Kuhn and •on Bob, Cor!

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Just arrived tor BACK-TO-SCHOOL!

Middleport
Society
Jane Pinion . Bonmer&gt;: W. Va ..
is visi ting Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Wir:n, Bradbury, for a week.
Mrs. Lowell Probasco wa.R ar;
overni-gh t gue.sl when she t.oo!i.
her mother, Mn. E S. Shotls, to
her home ln Serlalla this week.
';jhe w-as arcotnpanied hy Mrs. 0
H. Stewart , who was a guest of
hE-r daur:hter, Mrs. Jack WhitP.
md family in Washington Com·1
house.
Mrs. Minerva
Childers, Mrs
Guy Reynolds Blld Mrs.
Mine
Bland , Akron, and Mn. (}{)ldie
Wyl«'! , l'layesviile, who had visit
o.::d here for the past three weeks.
1ltendcd the annual Childers rc
union at the home of Mr. and
\1n. Frank Childers, Cardington.
Sllnday. 1:hey were met there by
Mr. and :\1rs. Clarenee ArC'her
Jnd sun, Charles LPslie, Akron .
"''ho took Mrs. Bland and Mrs
Wyle home.

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Mra. Earl Ewing, Syraause, and
1'\YO Lawrence Grueser speilt
the afternoon Wedn~sday with
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Howell.
Mrs. Fred Hoffman and Mn.
Ruth Turley,
Dunbar, ·broutht
Mr!ll; Verna Thoma,
Columb(J~ ·
here Wednesday enrOut-e. tQ
home . They were guests o(' •·
D. E. Roush durli1g · 1.\lt! ·a ,,,. .. 1., : ·~
noon . .
John and Jimmy Mitchell, 1011~
Jf Mr. anri Mrs. H~ . Mittbe_Jl
Jr., Athens, have been vj.sittng
their .grandparents.- Ml\ and Mri.
!,. D.' Diles, and returned ·boriw:
' Wednesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gerald PreltOJJ·
1nd Mr. and Mrs. Bemud Fult:z.
have rel.urned from the For~
Convention at the White Sulp"bur
3prings, Mr,: Pre!ton 1!1 oWner of
.he iocai Ford agency. .
.
·James Souders has been Ul1for
..he past week at his honie.
Mr. and Mrs. Car:roll Meadows
md children left Wedoesdtly for
.lieir home in Hillianh after il
week'.s ·Jislt with his parents, Mr.
1nd Mrs. R. C. Meadowa.

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63%-MORE WEAR !

fiGbodJ h11011 Pegs $0 well n Ltvi'Sl
Sh~rp Hollywood w•lslband, detp
p1Ut$o tull-tut knee taporln1to trim
c:uHI And nobody knowr; f1briu 1nd

Toughoot Donlm Yell Proved 8896

Complete loy1' 'Size Rangel

longer-~arin~im

Rerular •nd. Slim •izea 4 to 12, 14 and
16- Huakiee 25 to 36 waist!

ordinary deDim ill

independent ldboratory t.utll

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Won't Podol Won't Shrlnkl V•tdyed for fatt color-aad Sanf'oriaed for .
minim\lm IJbrin]f.aael

color$ likt UVI'S--so come In, loo'
'am over and take your plckl

Dou._le-KneM Guaranteecll
Fu.11e:on lor life of the latm.ent-won't
wuh otf or rub oft'!

l'aded IUue Dcnlm
$3.95
T~trquoloe Twill
$4.95
Llght Blue Pollshcd
Cottons
.... .. . $4.95

Husky Overalls
Slzos 28 to 36

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returned to their home in Pitta·
burgh, Pa., Wednesday lltAp'
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was elected president of the Middleport Atble·
tic A880&lt;~ when they met Thursday at the Middleport
. High School.
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_: IOJ~•..cbainnan of the nominating committee, presented the
,f slate of officers: president MilleT' first vice-pres Chest Er.l
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Jnspection Da. les:
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seeretary, Mrs. ~·
ln!uurer, Cortis
Thompson wb inaudleil~ which in· '
of footbal1 pla, Y·

local high
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commended
had- ah ex·
Tbe Ohio- Highway PAtrol toIUJ:port
of day announced the inspecUon
aDd aaid
pleue to cOach at a schedule Cor the more than 60
:r.:l~~~~,. tbe)' bad an Athletic: aehool buaae! !JSed In the · Melgli
CoUnty Schools
tranaportatlon
sys~. The lnspection sebedule
has been set up for a three day
• ~~~:·;;:,:Tb,:ompson also asked that term.
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having COJnplaints to
The examinJQM point, date, time
crlticlsms of the team
ctme to bim Instead of hu· and busses to be preaent are:
Rutland High Seboal, Sept. 11 at
'''"- :•.hc:e players in public by
9:00 a.
for Western busses.
High School; on
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ironiRJ surfue beau quicker, ltays hot·
rer and irons faster. Steams longer and
hoJds more water cbl!n most ocbet irooa
of chis cype. Hold• more ••ter-yec
li&amp;h~er ...-eight-only 3 lbs. ~ easy·
IO·see, easy-co-set Steam or D Conuol
button is risbt up in me han le where
jt is •[ways coot and convenit:nc. Handy
fin&amp;er·tip Heat llesularor l)lal is i~J•
stantly set for Ra)'on, Silk, Wool, Cot•
ton, Linen.

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for participltng In the Regetta ,
whlch will be hel,l on Sept. 15 at
the Pomeroy levee.
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at 1:30 on Sept. 13 at the Middlepo•t levee and take the docks,
which belong to the dub, to
Pomeroy tor the regatta. The club
will also furnish "pickup" men
to patrol during tb~ ttlCea.
·
WIUia L!adjngham, commodore,
presided at tbe meetinl aDd announte
at
e para e or the
th be
th· ·between ltliddle·
regatt~d will
port and Po'meroy apd is tcheduJ.
ed to start at 12:48 with the racea
to start at 1:15 p ; m.
It wa!l Yoted during the business
meE&gt;ting to (&gt;mploy a carpenter to
bulld a wah-lmtan's bouse at the
docks near the P(lmer&lt;iy bridge.

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A"'!U'\ 26 ·a t 'Cleveland.
was qn aunt oC Dana
Selbe Rnd Everett
Tenn.. and

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emerg·
ency ~oor oen,
up on both
aides, firat aid kit also to be open.
The! following equipment should
be layed out'· on tlie seat of tHe
on the noor for inspection
license, flhlt aid cer·
of the regular driver, pot
fule'!l. red lligs.
sthool bus aeeldents must be
~:~~~ ·and investigated by the
h
patrol w.,ether In fW'al
or
area.
Any bus marked unsatisfactory
last year must · ha~ 'these ' items
repared for this lnapection.
A cOinpulsory aafety meeting
for all drivers
be at 8:00 p
m. ln Salilb~y School on Septem·
ber ta,

2 Colors Ma&lt;ha or Birchbark

· ', l£Vl'S-aocome In and a•l'ern!
From coast to coos~ LEVI'S Cincllblcka 111 tha
mootl Well till you ueyou~~elf In lhett slim, trloft,
lvy·s)yied ~acks, with unplealtd !ton~ narrow-out
leas. bacl. buckle·ttriP- Alld wilt llllyou IH tht
wide selection of eompu•ri&amp;hllabrla and 'colanl
But why wait-comeln today, end 111.1 couplt ol
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Polished otitton. , Tan, Charcoal, Black and Vertl Stripe
Blue and Grey.
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Meigs County's jail population
toot a de('ided deer(Oase toda y
with the release of four prison
ers an&lt;'· the transfer of ano.ther
to Athen5 Hospital.

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Fire.nen Called
To Truck Blaze

1upport. for the voluiJ\e.
Thus far the ProJect hal received
the (!1earanee by Pom.eroy Cham·
The MiddlePort Fiie Department ber ol
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Middleport
called at 4:20 p. m. TbUI(Idly Chlmber
and The
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1'he bill w:to; one of two that
had been holding up .!i!ne die ad·ournment of the first !le!lSiGn of
he 85th Congress. Thf' other meamre was a compromise bill on
t.
roreign aid appropriations.
!Wy Grimm. Mason, W. va., ar
S k
R b
h
d
rested {tJor iPlO)lieation by the
pea er Sam
ay urn · ope
Highway Patrol, Thursday night
to get action completed on the
Grimm posled $20 bOnd to appear roreign aid bin ,uy noon.
in Justice of Peace Grindley'?
The Senate waa m~rking time.
Court tonight,
rt had convened at 8 a. m. after
Harry Snider o£ Pbmeroy was winding up mpt~t of i!.llast minute
released after serving a lhree d.1y l)usiness Thurilday n.ignt and early
this morning ~ a marathon sell·
sentence impmcd for drivin ~ ;;ion that lasted 38 hours and 5H
wbile intoxicated. He was alsn minutes.
tabbed a fine of $100 and eosts.
Richard Guidos, LQ_weW.ville. o ..
The d~awn..eut session-longest
si nce 1D54--l:Jegan aL 10 1. m.
was released after Sl'ryin~ a tfrree edt Wer1nesday. A record oQeday sentence for dri\'ing wh ile
int.o:dca-tecl. Guidos sent.enee was ..,an rihhuster bv Sen. St..rllnl
Thurmoud D S. C. ag.a.in..YJ. the
imposed by Common Plq.s court
"~'aftl!r the liquor aj'ent was found : iviJ riJ!thf.e: hill kept the ~ate
g 'It
f th
h
1D sesston bllt staUed thrC). .bout
Ul Y o
e c arge.
'. thl! nig:bt ~JIIOit of 'I'bln'sday..
Ray Roush. 39, Syracuae~ I ~·
The ~Y-haited baldisb aenator
rested for jntmdcation by tfie finally yield- the floor at 9:12
Highway Patrol wu released on p. m.-24 heUrs and 18 mlnutes $10 bond which he fodeiLcd i
after bi at~d talking.
.Justice of, Pea~e Grindley's $purl
P• Civil • ..,.
In t~ meantime' .Tf)hn 'Rbmh.
T9 ~ lat-er the. Strnate m~
34, M Clift--w. V:li':.{ 1fas in jail cWetlf~~ t.o hJ.Uo. TJie ·lfeilll~
tOOay after his prrcst Thursday tors jammed through in a series
by· Deput.y Sheriff Lyons on ~U ~ttuJiel!i: 1)11 P.,ril ri~
!;:h~ges of distu,bing the peace bill
5, the ' .fofei.gn ' •id btU
and r8iating: arreat.
59-18, he FBI rites• bill 'Tt-2.

The ·civil rights bill- first Ur
clear CongreSB since the J'eC(JD·
struetion . era ihat follor.·ed the
Civil War-was ,sent to President
Eisf'nhower. GOP
Ct:lngressional
IY UNITED PRESS
leaders predicted he would sign
The weathennan today pred1c· lt.
ted fair weather with afternoon /
.
temperatures in the 90s for Ohio • The Immigration bill-designed
dOring the Labor Day weekend. f to open American shores to more
Monda)· was expected to bring 1than 60,000 alieDJ in the next two
eooler weather and a chance or 1years-also was sent to the
sprink.le, in some areas.
Wblte House.
A lront lie• acroiis the C!'entral
None of the biils was what the
portion of the state with cooler President had requested.
~
air to the north.
- The civil rights bill gives the
HeAYy fog lowered visibility attornev .g eneral power to ba('k
to
:~ero in Northern
Ohio this up voting rights with injunctitltul
1
morning but the sun finally - a provision aimed directly at
broke through.
; aiding the southern Negro. But
Operations at Cleveland Air- ·the Scnde stripped the bill of
poM were suaptmded shortly af. wider injunctive powers sought
ter midnight when the heavy by ·the administration.
clouds of moisture began settl·
Forei1n AhJ L"'
ing.
-The $2,768,760,000 (Ol'l!ign
Temperatures at sunri!H! ranged aid money bill js one billion dol·
rtom 61 at Zanesville to 68 at lan leJ&amp; than the President oriCinrinnali, t'hursday was the ginally rcqiaested. u· l'l 600 mil·
hottest day of the mtlnlh in Ohio Uon doUilrS less than he alreed
except in the nocthwesl where to 'settle- for. ·
Toledo reported only 83.
-The comprOJRise FBi 'files
bill aimed ilt protecting the bu·
reau's secret files lrom indiscrim·
STORES TO CLOSE
COLUMBUS UP All state inate rummaging ~n criminal
liQuor stores and packaged Uquor tri.als took a '?liferent approach
agencies will be dosed on Labor from either tlie H'ouse bill that
Day.
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by both bOWJe.s.
The Hou~e had pused a bili
;l)ong lines .proposed by the admini !ftraUon, to limit etrects of a
SupremP- Court detision that de·
'cndants may examine FBI te·
ports by informanll who became
q:overnment-witneJtSCs. The origl.nll Senate bill was weaker.

Meigs-Co Jail
Population Is
Decreased Today

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overall~ on the market. We've aol'em-lhe reallhlna...:

HighwaY- Patrol
Cites }'J'UCkers
lnto JP Court

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WASHINGTON (UP) - The House tOday unanimously approved and sent to the White House a bill to safeguard FBI
files in criminal trials.
Approval came on a roll call vote of 315 to 0.
The Senate voted 74 to 2 during the night to adopt the measure, a compromise between conflicting versions paSsed ear-

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Regular $17.85

'ltar beher, iooi beher. fit beller than eny other

Chan]:e.w oi reekleu DfW!ntlon
and !&gt;it lldp 'l'«o tD be f11e4 1&lt;&gt;
day agalnat CtrJena K. Van Meter
31. Of llld&lt;!Jeport. U the reoult
Ill an eecldent
at 5 p.
on
Lotust St., in wb.lch her ear
1truck Olree parked ll!an. ....
'l'be Middleport woman 11 IICbP..
duled tG DUke an apPeanoee m
Mayor c. o. J'iJber'• court tontcht to UIWer to th~ cbarg~
pret'eiTed aaain.R ber by investi·
gating · Officer Gilby.
Aceordillf to .police, lbe woman
lost eontroJ of her car momentarUy and erasbed in tn carl! be·
longing to Carnie Kilgore of
Cbarlea:tcm tnfiicting t::amaa-e tv
tbe r1Pt front doot and rlght
fender 01 the atw 'M model ; the
ear Of Otho Mare. Cbesbire Rt. 2,
another 11157 car damage to t"e
left li(le and the auto ol Joe
Postlewait of Middleport dalhagcd
on the left rur.
·M iddleport police allkl repoJ"te(t
the arrest of two other driver•
Thuraday fof ·reckless operation.
Slated to appe~T before Ma"""
Fisher tcmiebt an: Jr,bn F. Gil·
more, Syracuse ~o is in jail
and C~i.t Roseberry cited in under PO bond.

bring up approximately

DOORS

Far West. And happy mothers approve-for LEVI'S

Woman DriverCrashes Three
Parked Autos

Ohio Highway Patrol w.bo

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110 out for LEVI'S - Ihe original cowboy pants from tho

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court profmees to be
IJ)aee tonight ~cording

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IIUiteNd ......,.. lnd t~
11torm1 extretne nor+h thl• morftoo
ing IIPNadint to Ml'lhulf tftlll
Nit cotntral PDrtlons tl•i• aft•r"oon aNI a"tnlnt. Gotner•lly fair
tot'lltht and Saturday.

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The Big Bend lloatlng Club met
IThu
..day night ot the fmton
tors Inc. and completed th 'i' plans

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· Elects R. L. Miller As President iCompleted For

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Meiga Cotint;y School Sul!'erin·
tendeqt 0. 0 . Patteraon todaY te.
~d the r"eCfi!ipt of Ttltrd Quart·
et fu~d dil\libutiQn of $141,425.32
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Mr. and Mn.

~loy a houseful of heat with so little fuel.:.
Funace tlellt"- No Cfllly pipes or r191sttrs to Install ,or · clee11l

THEY'RE SANFORIZED

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of Mr. and Mrs. John Smltb.
Mr. and Mrw. Rowland DaJ•
and .Mr. and Mrs. Fl'ank tlureon
attended the State Fair at '. Coi-umbus, Wednescily.

Mi5.-; Maude Tewkst) ;;.ry is vi~i'
ln;:: relalives in Coh.1mbus a!;{
Bucyrus.
~1r. and Mrs. Francis Bush an1
1 hree children. Xenia, have· bee1
vi~itlng Mt•. and Mrs . C. J . Rhodes
Mr. and Mu. Ben Philson ar 1
Mr. anr: Mrs . . · Herbert Olx~n
vacationi ng at Berea, Ky., thi. md children, Susank adn~ RLoger
...
.pent the past wee en m an·
wee..
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Mr: and Mr.s. David Darst re ·aster w1t
r. an
Till.
a.r
turned Weftncsday rrom Colum- Kelly and attended the C ..
J'm; where they have been visit· and Jane Haning Ji'l.xon reumqn.
ing their son, William.
Mfs. Albert . Br.DW_n and Mn~
Mrs. Carl Ebcrsbaeh and fam- K~c~~n~n::c~th~M~a~·~k~m=--v~l~sl~t•~d~W~e"'.d~n~.,=--.,L:::'~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~==~====~~~==~
tly, Phyllis and Eugene, and her
mother. Mrs. Minnie
Gilmore ,
'' i~i·tcd the State Fair Wedne!lday .
Mrs. Leo Childs has been visit·
ing Mr and, Mrs. J. G. Bodkin
ln Charleston thill week .
llcn!'y Jonet~, PlttsburQh, ha.~
~en " gue§l of Mr. and Mrs.
!lonwr Jones .
Mrs. Freda WcUing spent the
week e nd with Mrs. Nina Amspok·
t•r an&lt;l f;lmily , Columbus, and at ·
Lenderl the Stale Fair.
M-Sgl. and ~rs. H:1ymond AI·
lensworth and famtiy Juwc return
ed to their home in Austin, Tex ..
3 rter sp•~ndinog two w~eks vi!lihng
their mothers. Mrs. D. E. Roush
ani! Mrs. Harvey Allensworth.
Mrs . Jsmel Pullen has been a
patient at Holzer Hospital this
We('k where she was 1mtcrcd fur
ohscrv&lt;~tlon and treatment .

New L£VI'S Jeans with

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Zane1vllle HospitaL
., Judy Brown wu the guest or
' Suu.n Dixon Wednesday ,
Mlss Donn a Ue Bumgarne-r , Sh:aron Jones., Parll:er!bura; Mill . Mr. and Mrt. Harry P . Smith
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Elaine Sayre, New Havea and
Bumgarner of New Hawn, ud Mbs JoAon Embleton, Akron, 0. were: busineaa vi.ritors in Park·
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Mr. anG Mn. Thomas Smith
of ~ta son. W . Va., ha ve completed and Pamele Welv~. nieeet of
aad .O.ns of Toledo are the guewts
plans for their marriage whic h lh£&gt; prospective groom.
will la ke plaee Saturday. Allg.
Roger Chancey, Pomeroy, 0 .,
31 st at ~:30 in the New Havrn wiU t;.e bes'man and ushen wtll
Evangelical
United
Brethren be John E. Barringer,
PWladeiCht~r ch .
phia, Pa .• Gerald Kelly, Porr•ero)',
The Rev D. D. Dolson of Spen· 0 ., Tom
Melntel, Parkerrbura:.
rer . W. Va :. grandfather of the Tom Tondy . War, W. Va., and
prospective groom , will read the Harry Ray FrY, New Haveo.
Cl:"rcmony, ass1sted by Rev. K. J
Miss Bumgarner was honored
Scutt. pastor of the l"hUrt·h . A re- · rocently with .a mDceUaneotn
ceplwn will follow at ihe hOme shower, the hostesses being ·f4n.
ot the bride's paTents.
John E. BaiTinger, Mlh Jan KellTht bride~ l..,.ct h~ a5ked Miss er and Miss Sharon Jones. Mrs.
Jeanelle Keller, Ches.ter, 0 .. to Cat herine Embleton and Mrs. A.
serve as maid or honor and MTs. L. Sayre were hostesses abo at 1
Jnhn t:. Barringer of Philadel· miscellaneous shower held at the
phta . Pa .. .to serve as matron of home of the bride".s Ptll'ents, Mr.
ho no r. Brirlesmaids will be Miss and Mrs. Claurl Bumgarner.

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