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RuUand, entertained with a P"·
Die aupp&lt;r, JUly ftiL Mlddleport
pests wert llr. and Mrs Hubert
Taylor, Helen Louise and Bill, Mr
and Mrs. Judson Wblle, Mr and
- - Roloert Tewbbl!'l', Mr. and
:Mrs. Carl Gilmore and Carla Sue

Others present were Sally Gilmore

Payn~&gt;s'

daughter, Mrs Kathenne
Hayden and familY
Mr and i\frs Max Bowman of
Dayton and Mr and Mrs Von 0'·

Conner of Athens VISited briefly
With thC'!ir cousms, Mr and Mrs
L D Diles and Mr and Mrs Dana
Hamilton this week
I Mr &amp;nd }irs. Harold Hubbard
and Marta Kay have

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eroy. Whatever you buy
Appliances, Floor Cover-

Mr. and Mrs . Raymond Coles
and Mr and Mrs Charles Payne
have returned from a VlSJt wtth
Mr. Colq brother at lnd uma polls
Indiana Whtle there they v1s1ted
the Cadle Tabernacle They stopped enroute m Dayton where they
were c~ests at the home of the

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f
ave all O your sa1es11ps
from Elberfeld&amp; in Pom-

the store -flll'llllnre,

Lexln&amp;ton, Va.. and other points
ol intereat m the Blue R1dge ldt
area.

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C.; Wally Hoag and Earl Snider
of Columbus ~d Larry Dugan of
returned from a hohday tnp to

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and Bill White of Washmgton D

RuUand
Mr. and Mrs Noah Haskins have

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as

anytime to be added.

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Women's Sllllunont

Women's Cotton Dresses

RAYON PANTIES

A group of women's dark an d pastel color cotton dresses Short sleeve and sleeveless styles. Sheaths and full
skirts. Coat style dresses. Sollds, plaids, checks •nd
stripes.
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2 for$ 10.00

finely Jcntt. Long wearing
Band lea: brieft, elutic leg
, Hollywood ~riels, flare leg
panties. Siu.'&amp; 5 to 8.
.

Hand

blocked,

MIN.'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

R.,. $2.95 Size 72 br 1M ln.

400 shirts for this sale. All regular $1.95 quality. Sizes
small (l4-14'h), medium (15-15'h), large (16·1612), and
extra large (17-17'h). White, solid colors and an excel·
lent selection of patte~ns. Regular collar styles and
Ivy League styles.

$2.00

$1.39

colored print. m veraatil e
throw s1zes.
Completely
waslulble. Will not shrink or

flde.

Rop. $3.50 st .. 90 br !Olin.

$3.00

Mr . .11,nd Mrs, David Wince and

' chJldron havo returned to Penn.eyl·
\'&amp;nia lifter apendlnJ the week end

wllh Mr. and Mrs. William SIB·

ment.

lllaa Judy Slaok ol

Wll tbe week end aue1t of

LuotndJ Farmer at the homo

her srondmo.tbert Mra. D~Jvt l"arnn.

er and Mr. and MrJ. Arth\11' 'skloner .

as ProbPte

.Judr~&gt;

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O'Neill Brands Reports False ·
On Contributions For

&amp;ru

COLUMBUS (UPI) - Gov C. Wllllam O'Neill
,
hill second campaign picnic in Chillicothe today in the wake .
of reporll highway contractors were being asked to pay for
-the outings.
·
O'Neill branded such reports "just plain false" in a Wed·
nesday new• conference.

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Girls Dresses
Fiool clearance ot gtrla' tummer dresses. Not all
prices. Sizes I to 6X and 7 to lt.
WHILI THIY LAST- HALP P.IC.
$2.95 GIRLS DRISSII -- ---·--· ------ -- -- ----53,95 GIRLS DRUIIS ----- -- ------ -------·--$4.95 GIRLS DRESSES -- ----------- ---- ---- ---,
f$.95 GIRLS DRIIIIS ----------·------------17.95 GIRLS DR158EI -- ------- ------ -- -- ----·
11.95 GIRLS DRISSIS -------------------- -- --

sizes in all

IALI
S,\LI
SALI
SALI
SALI
SALI

Decorator

$1.48
$1.98

12.48

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styled

$2.91

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$2.95
SCISSOR ARM

5 RJ!G,

Attractive printed flbergllls drape'\ies witb''glitterlng
gold overlay. Just wash and hang. Dries bl 7 minutes.
Pinch pleated tops. Single width 90" long. A wide vari·,
.,.,.
ely of patterns.

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•us BLANKETs, . , . . . . . . . . . .

u:u BW'Ki!1 , .•.. . •.. ....

PRINTED RAYON DRAPERIES

SLEEPLITE

SALE $2.00 a,palr,

$1.00

Are·Held

Repl~eemeul

CUSHIONS
One ael 8 boeka and 3 oeallo
In good quality plallle.
Cul~on

S Rei. flUf

Sets . •.. , SAL!!; •10.00
2 Rei· •te.&amp;o Culhlon
Sel' . . . . . SALI! fl!.OO

thadeL

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·rom ~ontraetors or ~rupphera of

IDOtenal to the st:!te"
Higb:w3y nuector ~hatles M.
Noble, 6urprtsed to hear sbout the
~ontnbutlons, telegraphed divi:non
headquarters that h&lt;:! wpuld not
llfrmit them to solicit eonlrtbu·
tio:~tcr D Houlton, Division 4
engJneer at Ravenna, ~aid be bad r,
:Cpted V?~untary "- contribution•
m contractors :~mounting to
$SOO to help paf tor the picioe at ~
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A1bance on Autust 8.
f
i'. B Clv!ppclear, Dlvrston 5 ed·
Pneer at Newark, said he had
accepted tontJ:ibutiqns runnm&amp;
frolll',IOO to fOOO,
• Paul M. Miller, Dmsion 9 en.gineer at Chillicothe, wd be bad
Jlked for con~lflutions for the

JuvJ!Ilje

'nJe picnlu arc blUed as Govr
ernor's Day telebrations to give
tbe pubile •n opportunity to meEt
;.be sovernor. They . are, bowever,
ipoDSOred by the govemor'a committee .supportiDg b.iS bid for r~
elcetion.
Th~ Cbillitot)Je outing was not
be ~~ elaborate u the fir1t pic.

Eight-\'ear.Old
Stricken By

SAUl P-9~

SAUl tS.Ot

WhiCb •Uracted Rli®t

t~ed

e,atnival

ride•
thcyoun~.

POmeroy, reo

from a week't itiJ ia Hol-

UeapiW loll 9!gbt. He haalhe
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rare Leg Perthel disease
which Ill altaekina biJ hlp.
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DRAPERY· :

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~enee,

according to

report, tnoWJ hQW this

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otrlleJ Ove lo 10 year old ehlldren, but not whJ. Tho blood
ltrtam faU&amp; to arty enough food
to particular ueaa of the body.
However with proper treatmen!
m01t Y01UIIIten eonqueor the ilJ
neas and are little the wone off
for it. Neil would have been Ill
,the Fourth Grade at Sua:ar R11n

S.bool lhta fall

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UWYT VACUUM
CLEANER FITERS
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•PN&lt;I Sat llltei'a In bo!
tor Modell 115, 1!8.•77, 88. ·
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sale 69c. a...x

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Katherine •nd Christine Grant
went to Columbus lodaJJand will
retutn Tburad,.y.

' Mr. and Mn. Carl Taylor of
Columbuo, and BIU Taylor •ol In•
dependence, Ohll!o wero , •!aiii)IQ
their f•nllly, Mr. and \lro. If. W
Taylor and dooghter, Uelen, om
the July flh 'l'eekend.
Mr. and lin. Donald Lowery
illd daughter, Patty, ....,ontl,y re·

NEW LOW PRICES ON

YO~GSTOWN SltKS

cak.e, homa

Mr•. and o!M~"t~~~:i~~

·CON~LA;'f!ON ·:

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42 INCH YOUN~TOWN SJNICS
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With Rlgbl or Left Hud D,Piboud, Otae Drawer.

$69.95

turned from a vacation ln PenD·

11)vanta. •
Mr.. •nd Mro. Ch11 Burri ha&lt;l
1 tnd blrtMay party for nephew
Billy Dean WIIJon Jul~ 2nd. HI•
motller Mn. Wm. R. wu.,n
Lawl•J ..rved hlo

~.OO'VER.'

SPECIAL

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With Double Bowl, Doable Drlin, I Drilwbw. ·
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$H9.95

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wheeled rur a .lloor

54 INCH YOlJNGSTC:hVN SINKS ·
Wllb Slqlc Bowl, Doulple Drain, I Drawers.

$84,95'

The el~n,f lh•t walks
ilr. DOiible llli'oteb bOlO,
eoeoplna wapd~ !Unl
throw

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penou tn ubanoo/, At

~d ·ar;.: orteu

Colmer, 118 Vale-t!,

lledical

Attractively •Framed.
Big Selection
Of Subjects.

BED LAMPS

pri~ed

$6.00

teru

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ifoll -Colmer Wil1
llooplW In COlfor' aft to-

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~b1ted from taking part in poU·
tu:..
The govCrnor, h(lwever, eonlernned sohc1bbnns by state em· j
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l oyes on Mhical grounds
,He r
,aid, "N'J mi.lney IS t!) b-"! accept- ~ 11
.d by anyont 118 a contributiOn
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Disease

8 REG. U.48 BLANKETS ......•.... . 8!'-LE ......

PICTURES

group of draperies. Vivid colors. Modernistic and florala. 84" Pleated Drapes.

Large iasoriment eollon lUI·
ed pJUowe, round and aquare
Coverod with heavy drapery
malerlal !Jghl and dark pat·

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fUll

$4.95

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Clamp on type Iampo lor
bookcase headboard bocla.
Bronl8 llnloh with ,pbltlc

Glider

and

Two Teachers
Board .'

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An abundant selection of patterns In this low

THROW PILLOWS

suep propaoal· polntbf'JITOU:t
It would not Jncrease lbU: du·
tJes any more t~an tat pre~~;~.t.

aJly
~hat

2 RI!G. U.29 BLANKETS . • . • .•. • • . . . . SA," E ~.00

$7.00 a pair

$2.39
$2.95

a aeeretary ut a nted salary· of
$2,&amp;00 per vear,
Apprabed today of tbe move·
ment tu combine the courtl, ~·
eon saJd that he wu not aoJMt

1 REG.•5.95 BLANKET ... .. .'.. .. .. . SALE U~

PRINTED FIBERGIAS·DRAPERIS··· ·;

With Melmac type phistic shades in Mocha,
Beige, Ivory, Pink,Aqua·.

1udge 6&lt;1la17 .and
d..,. not l!a'"

BICKLBV, w. va. UPl - ThreE'
onen were trapped 1nd believed
:lead toc1aJ in 1 min' explosion at
the Slab Fork Coal Co's No. 1 minr
about
of here
A 118wmUea
lk 10uthwest
"·
· · a er lntr: min«~'• gen
~aJ manager, identlftf'd the miN
lng men 11 Herbert Cline, about
i2. of 3laxweJJ Hill, Raleigh County, Sam Sawyfn, 54, ,and Walter
Moore, 38, both of Slab Fork, Ra·
lci&amp;h COunty.
Walker uid the trio went into
the mlne Wednelday morning to
do some maintenance work while
operationa were Jbut down. T'aere
wu no fu,. for the men's safety
utll bte Wedneaday nigb~ A
~earcb p.trty waa organDed aDd'
vWtecl tbe mine.
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Preaenee of "afterdamp," 1 1,,
resuJtlng from erploaJons, • n~ar
the mine mouth eonfirmed that
there
an explosion, aplO&lt;lolll.ld and deep in~ide

pienk.

3 REG. $~.95 BLANKE'IJl .. . , ........ SALI! .lUL

$8.95

. WALL LAMPS

fl,l500 being saved

lcea aa Probate

SAtE

8 REG. .8.88 BJ,ANKETS .. .. ....... .. SALE

, the ccunty
an ampunt in ,xceq

that

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of Ohio $4,100 for
$7,il00 per yeRt.

Jl the courta are combined I~
Bacon wiU !'O&lt;eive an addltiO!!fll
$8,000 (beloru taxeaJ for hla iei'V·

8 REG, UUS BLANKETS ..........., ~AJi lJUO'
3 REG. U0.95 BLANKETS .... ... -. ... .'
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$14.00

$2.91
$4.41

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de,plte reports to thr.
receives ,but one sal11ry
servictl%, that beln.11 a~
Pleas Judce ot wbl£h tbc
•but 12,'100 per year

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Two of a kind. Satin bound tilaQkets. All . double'~'
size.
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boxes with quality mlrrured
bacb Whtlo and mahogany
.frames. Gold trim.

eaeh The b.. lan eP nf hi, salary Is

Judgo and luV''"'"I

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fact ,ttnt lod.&amp;O
In tile .three juand drawn

OnSale-Yo~rCiiolceFor$1'
.49 ·
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SHADOW BOXES

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Tbree Tt_apped eontrlbutiono
from hlghwqy eontractDrs
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nothing illegal in
Min' ExpI0&amp;100 contractors"' other penon• maki
tng contributions to pohtcaJ par·
-kJey
tie11. CertAin highway offtciaiJ not
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u~der nvil a;ervJce, arc not 'pro-

paid from thr State Treo:sury as

Common Plras-Judge.

But at least tJlree diVlllon c~gineers 83td the)' had acc:epted

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UP SALE

be astonlahfXi to learu that Judge~
Ba~ol;'l, who has serv~d in the ca·
\l&amp;rity of ';;,mmon Pleas Judge,
Pr~Jbate Judgr and Juvenile Judl{e
for t~c past 1:1 montlls ,~ctuall)'
draW.!!' aa D r.alary ~m ) M'citt.l
~ounty the Fum of $210'pt'!r monlb

Ul. Reduced.

On. Sale- Your Choice For $1.19 _

$1.00
C~EAN

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P'o•e....y·Lio'
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PICas Judge 11lnee bia appointment ·
to the Comn1on Pleu Court benct, . by G&lt;lvel;'no,• William O'NeUI fol·'

011 Sale- Yo~r Choice For $1.00

Size 52•52 lnche:;

•us

elrtra I large

98J 'to '$3.98'

Sl7.es from 3 to
GROUP. I , .
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$1.39 Quality

U8.95 ud U9.95

ler. Their daughter, Mildred, te·
maincd for a leas:er visit with her
uncle and •unt.
Mr. and )tra. J!: M. Wood were
at tb' home of their aon Mr. and

MrJ. C. L.Wood, Galllpallo Forry,
)lon417 evenln1 to see their l!l'and
10n, ,tt. .and Mra. Wll)'ne (Brack)')
Wood, who lett Tueaday for Ram.
'tein, Germany, hiJ new aaslan·

tlje result of the failure of anyone
- · to be placed on the ballot at the
.....t prlm·ry e~e.u.ns for the .
PNltion 9f Ptobate JudJ{e. ' ,
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1ohn c. Bacon of Mlddlopart
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has been se;v!;nltn tJ•e. dual rol' ,

BOYS' SHORT ·SLEEVE SPORT. SHIRIS ·.

SALR

Also On Sale - Yoar cbolee of any of the regular
Short Sleeve Sport Sbtrla for men for .%.49.

SALE!

Jud•on White, 1vhere IIley en,.O)o&lt;.d

a picnic JUpper.

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On Sale

PRINTED
TABLE COVERS

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and

head sl:os. $).1111 to $7.15.
While they •lost; in 1thla 11le.
-~ ' HALl' PRICE

2 Pairs For $1.00

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br'.Jhantly

hats In darb 'l"d whites.

Regular

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,WOMEN'S

A group of woME!n'a &amp;traw

51 gauge 15 denier. All sizes 8'h to 11. Thl!1 new most
popular summer colors. Blushglo and Roseglo.

2 for $1.0A0 .,.,

Fifth Street.
Spendlnr Sunday •t Dolley Lake
Were Mr. and M'ri. Robert Tcwk•
WasbinJton and Mr. and

USE :EllliFAPS
·(!UDil

MeigR CountY. ~:!:Xp~)·crs

HA.TS

. Nylon · Stockings

Smooth f1tting, comfortnble,

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PRINts

SCale!

Women'$ Shanmont ·
hll Fashioned

S~uth

Carla Sue and Sally, Bill White of

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Cedrlc
lowmg Clark.
the resiJ;natlon of the tate 1

Mr1. Vlreie Shumate and daugh·
tera were week end guest• ot her
unele, Mr. and Mrs E M. Wood,

bary, Mr. and Mra. Carl Gilmore,

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For ~our Coave~•ce
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Appliances and Floor Coverings on the 2n~ and 3rd·. floon. Also see
the many bargains this inonth on the Main·Fioor·and in the R,ady To
Wea.r and Drapery Departments on the' 2nd floor. Depen'~Cible, 'w en
Known Brands.

their

g11e.sts her s•ster, Mrs Joe Gallo
of Cmcmnati, and her niece, Mary
Carol MilcEachen, Coluffihus
.Charles Hdskms had as hts
guest ever the week end a class
mate from OhiO Vn ivertill) , John
Nordltrom of Portsmouth 1'hey
were in Columbus Frtd&lt;~Y to see
lhe stage show, "Kismet," at the
new Veter:•ns Auditorium.
Mrs Charles Jlvtden, Athens,
and Mrs Clark Jividen , Radne,
VIBited the former's parent&amp;, Mr
and Mrs L D D1Jes yesterday
Mr ~ nd Mrs Guy Reynolds are
apendmg a week ln Bridgenorth,
Ontano, Cau&lt;tda, with Mrs Rey·
nolds' brother and sister·ln-law,
Mr. and Mn Everett Childres at
t.he Childrea summer cottage.
Mr &amp;did Mn. CurtiJ Jenkinson
and daughter!!, 'Mary Jane and Kay
and Mr. and Mrs Leo Vaughan
and family of Pomeroy 1pcnt the
holiday at Lak,e Hope
Mr and Mrs Ancil McKmney
have moved into the Tcwksbary
apartment on M11l Street.
Blll'faylor, who teaches btology
and literature at the Independ·
ente, Ohio, High School, i1 attend·
ing the summer sesston atr OU
Mi1s Jane: Bailey of ColumbuJ
apent the week end with her par·
entt,' i~r and Mrs. William Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gltten
hi'Ve returned from a holid11.y v"lt
With friend• In Coraopolis, Pa ,
their former home.
S3c John Jatobs has returned to
the Naval Atr Base at P~tu~~ol.
Md , alter a five day let~ ve with
his parents, Mr and Mrt Dale
Jacoba and grandmother, Mr1 Rob·
elt

ings, Ready To Wear or
Dr Good1 S
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ave your
salesllpo. Bring them in

Visit with us in the J·t.dy Sale~of F~r~iture,

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Senior Closs 1o '
Spc)nsotDonce'

rHE DAILY S£NTIN;U

Farm Bureau 3-A
Council Meeting
Held On July 3

Tile oonlor cl181 ol 19119 will
Farm Burto.u Oourlcil 3-A met at
spo..., a dince Saturday July the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Wilber
12th tt ' the .. :Middleport High Parker, July 3. President Harry
SchQO!; at part of lbeir mon'y Guthrte had charge of the business

fomm~ntatlilg, ~ditorially ·.

or home made ice cream, straw
berrtes, cup· cakes and coffee to
tiH• following: Harry Guthrie, Mr.

Hammfamily
Reunion Is
Held Sunday

and Mrs. Ellner Ktmtz, Mr. and
lln. Howard Bolen, Martha, Eric
and Eddie Parker, Mr and Mrs
Delbert Gaul , Mr. and Mrs. Warren
Pickens, Mr. and i~lrll Harry P1ck ~
ens, Mr. and Mrs C. E. Humphrey,
and Mn. G L Mich:~el
The next meeting wLII be the
annuul picnic al the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Pickens

A liamm family ptcnic was held
Sunday at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Samuel Michael or near Ches·
ter.
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Those present were Mr. ::md
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Mrs. Willl:~m Hamnf and ch1ldren,
Carole and Billy of Toledo; i\1r
and Mrs. Albert Hamm , Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hnmm of Lancaster,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hamm , Mr and
Mrs. Delmar Hamm and son, Jim·
mie, Mr. apd Mrs. Norman ThCJtis
or Racine , Mr. and ~trs. George
The Woman's' Society or ChrisTheiss and daughter, Columbus, tian Service of the Rock Sprlnga
Methmlist Churcb met Tuesday af·
ternoon at ll'te church with Mrs.
Pam~ror Natlonol Bank Bldg.
Collecting Is Our Business Lewis Grueser, president, in

Rock Springs

WSCS Meeting
Meeting Held

Not A Side Line

RtASONAB~E

RATES

No Hlddon Chol'l!fl
Civil Investigations
Ohio &amp; West Virginia

ME RCHAN TS
CoUection Agency
p.0. 8ox 186

POMEROY, OHIO

chncc
Group singmg opened the meel-

lollowed w1th prayer by Mrs.
Gruew &amp;;rs. Amos Leonard ted
the devotion~ taken from Psalm
111 and al•o read articles taken
from "Daily Devotions" and Mrs.
John Harlung ollered prayer.
mg

Da,book · ·
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Vexing Problem !oomingln·.Soutl{ern·~ural f)istrict
Sht:·uld Be Studi-.1, Disc;ussed Now,·1~·Belore
1960,Arrives
,u

IJI!akiDJ projects for their annu1I meeting, and Mrs Harry Pickens
the diseuss!on period. Topic for
trip to New York.
CfU
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The· DI~~u~' Will
tllmtshed t.y discussion v.as Legal Problems of
Now a vexing problem lobming in 'the
the Charlie McCormick Band of Farmers.
Southern Rural School District can be dis·
The hoste!!s served refreshments
Galllpall&amp; ·'

be

Dnil)' Sentirttl

cussed. It is t&amp;e possibility that .~aruse and
Min emilie high school students will be required to attend the Southern Rliril) DiBtrict
high school or pay their·own tuition and commute at their own expense to Pomeroy High
School.
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For a nurriber of years a gentleman~s agree.'
ment has existed between the districts that
pupils from those two communities could at.
tend either high scnoo]. The Sou them' Rural
district turned over state money received per
pupil to the Pomeroy schools for ~hoSe chO!Iiing Pomeroy.
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Not the least rei!SO~ for this was ·the fact
that Racine High School has been io crowded
pupils have had· to edge to and from classes
in close marching order at the half-step. But
when 1960 arrives this will no longer be the
case.
A reflection of this situation may be de·

tected in results of the Tuesday special elec.
lion fol' Southern Rural's n~w lllllh scliool in
or near Racine. Syt'tcuR vlllaiJe voted'44 for,
193 against; MinenvU!e went 9 for, 85
Mrs Lccm.rd also presented the 1atgailnsl.
program usmg for her tOPIC I'
Only Syracuse precinct of t~at vlcin"Wort~ Federalion of Methodi;l ity mustered a majority for the Racine exWomen" Readings on the topic pansinn-84 for, 28 against.

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Cummmgs.
Durmg the huslness session plans
were discussed for the new year
Program' books were orderc(l.
An artu:le "Prayer Missionaries"

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Goessler Jewelry
Pometo)

Rice Family
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Mr. and Mrs ..Dana Hamm , Mr. and
Mrs Virgil Hamm and .sons, Robeft und Tommie, Miss Dora Hamm
and ~.ISS Emma Hamm or Miners-

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MULLfNS~"
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have a son, Rexu .2\i: .
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SouthPrn 'R&amp;i!al Board llas· come to no ded· HoMer Warren,• Sr. and Mr. and
sion' a!lout future ,Policy on this question. A !~· i~~~dl~~~!~.,r;;~~~·wti
school survey conducted in the SR district Columbia; ·w: VII., ar~ ·treat!
last wmter resulted Jn a recommendation ifandpa~en~ ..""that whell facilities are· nallable, all pupils
TO HAVE ·PICNIC
of the district be required to attend thelt dis- , The Nlfl' StiJcbero . Club wil\
have a pl•"i• al Biiley'o Lake t&lt;&gt;
trI cI hi gh schooI ·
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. nlghl at six o'clock.
If III!s recommendation ,of the school su,r.
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be red~c,td. Such an event is distllsteful tO' Vnlted Methodi•t Ch\IRh wlll have
ooy admfQ!stl!alion and tftat of Pometoy's an ice ciealfl rloc!ial at 'the church
Salurday from ~ to 8 p, m. Home
woul!llie no·excreption.
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Oile ouf for residents of SytacUJe-Mlnel'&amp;and the prooeeda · u8j&gt;d lor
ville-is fO vote underlaws·provfded for that e..,.nse&gt; 10 the Lancasteto•a~p.
purpose to at,ach themS.!v~ to the Polberoy
exempleci diatriet~ BUt ' D\!,ither would' thla
make efety~ne happy as li•healt~y eontiDIPt lr '"'~
of the uea'a' students want to attend Jlacllle.
Syracuse numbers among its residents
. numerqus. ~amilies wbo8e heads of boutle
gradueied' frOm Pomeroy Hi&amp;h. In a gocidi ,.........
many instances loyaltlea and old ties irlS]~itt,, I
these folks to have thelt. cbll~ren ·
Pomeroy Hill\ School.
1 It Is a probleln tliat certainly colild be
cussed now·tlefore tempers perhaps m:ry OV·
erflow with enthusiasm a year or two hence.
Because It is doubtful if procedures will remain as they are many more years.

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0.; July 10, 1958
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Wolle
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Wolfe riow 3·3,
neaten, a! HI.
In the tpp of. t~e 7th the Orioles . F~ IAio, Qrlpl~• ~ij., . !anne~
prevented a wl&gt;itewao;h 'fhen 1\lck ppt~ ,!!&lt;!~ Wln~~ner . ooe. lie-

!"ow •y,tl~o~. ~tole •••••~ . ar·
rived op !bird vja an infield out
scored on ·an error.
But Rocl.nc got two In !be fourth
as Wol{c ~d orr w!lb a single,
sto1e .,.e~~«l nn~ ~ored on Danny
Cole's double. Jle soored ' on Ted
~iley's ' double. Batley, a .Little
Leaguer, added , two slnglea ~•d
had tht~ RBra.
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fifth " . Grimm sl!&gt;gled, Wolfe
walked, Ji!ll Wlck)in' 11.01 on via
an error and with one · oq.t

TrUitt In Line
For OSU Frosh

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a 1'KQ ~lclory ·over, .fiorold Car- field ll!recn In the o~rqlqa
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DOU.n&lt;!!d lho receipt ol olgned ond Mro. Nellie Wllcox'n of .tJ&lt;·
contraciJ from fuliback·end Dick ·ron ~rc week end a:u~ritl pf
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brother ad sister also had tbe

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CHESTER

dinner 111es1s of lit. ud llrL

Mr. and .Mra. '» wright Smith of Opba Offutt, Atheftl Road. Tile
Red Weriy Minn., spent aevetal dinner wu In honor of Mr.

Alberta ChHdress of Missourt left this summer.

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tooled about '-8011 miles fi'Ol!l lfa.
wall, near Yakutat, whleh Is lo,
cated near Silta and tho Ka""l
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Held( Milhoan, da\llbler of Vr. . ' '
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and illrs. llwlJht Milhoan, liao ,...
Cout .Guafl atatlona along the turned home from Bo~er Boa(liW
W••hln8ton, Oreaoh arid Clllfor- where •be boa been a patient renla coaots wore on tho watch for ooverinr !rum pneumon'~
ouiy pnuaual Udal oetion. At Long
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oald any, lile.b rtaetlon wo~ld be
Chester J!\Uibt, MulberrNV ~n·
"'peeled •"1!•1 7:30 a. 81· e. d. t. terod Holzer Hospital Sunday w
Howe,er, there wu no unuaual returned home today. He will ,..
aotivtty at tb¥ titne. In any coae,
to lloher's tn two weeta for
a spokeonan aald the reaetion I;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;~
would pro~bly be "mild" and
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today fur their homes...after several
Mrs. Edm~nd WeUs :-nd daua:~ · daya ·with Mr. and Mrs. John Weber's birthday.
days visit witb ?ri.isses Maud and ter .Mr~. Richard Joot:s were m HGUmao. CaUiog on the Holfmaps
lllr. and .lin. Roger Epple ond
Freda Grucser, Minersville.
G_a~hpohs recently wf"o_ere they Monday, were Mfs. floyd Smith dau.ghter Shorr! of Manafield.
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and daughter and George Gotschalk in-law Mr. and Mr.s. 'Robert Fiih · asba Wis., and Mrs. Vern Dlvjo, M,.. Thed Croy.
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Mr. and Mrs. John .Burnell
and childrt&gt;n of Chicago, Ill ., are er.
M'ddleport
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son, Tommy, ~t Par.k~burg and J guests of Misses Maud and Freda
Leaving _th1s ~e~ for a U_n . Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Elaels- and family of lllanlfield ~ntlho
Mr. and Mrs._Jim rhilhps andwS:;~ urucser, Minersville.
days vadt!OD ~TIP 10 SL Lou~&amp; tein and son of Cleveland were weeken~ here at their t.ome.
J. B., of St. Marys, !I· Va.,
~.!iss .Jeanne Hines of Columbus. were Mrs. Nelh~ Va~-. son John weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smalley entered tbe St.·
1l'f.IC~ end gue•ts of Jill'. and Mrs. was the week end guest of her and her mother-In·law Mrs. Erma Fl d Rid
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Mr. and Mrs. John Lodwick add day where he undel'Wt'nt aurgerr., ada.
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R~kridge, N. .Y., Wolo have hecn I Hmcs, • Incrsvt e.
v•.~•t .Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Vale ' son Stevie Coluumbus
were Tuesday.
The survey Aid Sitka repprted
Miss Sharon Ginther, Philip• heavy tidal action, rising and fall·
the guests of his mother, Mrs. Em·
:\1r. «nd Mrs. Willard Dill and 1 an~\f~~d ~~~:~~e~~~m~~:m!!:! wLaeekenLod dg~~skts of Mr. 'and Mrs Boyles,
and Mr. and )Jrl. Do:1
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ma Webstnr, left Sunday for a vtsit daughters of Jamestown, N. y
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M
rry
WIC •
HIGH-LOW TEMPS
.,
.m p ar kcrs burg.
tens, on·
Rev. and Mrs. R. ".
Grove, Headly pioniCed at F&lt;·rked Bur.
with rela.uves
·'· ~' · and Mrtt . uau.~ b. 1u11cl ' "'·: hdusmes.s vtsttors m
.n
MilOS OINIItliL HOSPITAL
Lake, Sunday.
NEW YORK UP! - The high·
Mrs. Ella Arnold an,; grand - d;mghtcrs. ,\iansfichJ, and ~lr. and 3 ~r ar.t1 Mrs Sam 1-famer and ~Utb Webster were cr:lling on
AT
Admitted: Sherry Hutton, Pom·
Russell Krider, Jo'indley 0, CJt temroerature recorded in the
daughter, Eilt-n Roush, sre visiting Mrs. Wbt!J~r Evans and . son, J\1el· 1so~ .BobbY of Piitsburgr: have been friends here Monday. . .
Visited hit aunt Mrs. u~bel Vo1n nation WednesdaY. was 119 ,~ de- eroy; Rich Folden, Middleport;
in MIIJfleld with Mr. Jnd :.!rs. Del- vmd a !·~. Mtch ., were hohday week I visitin his grand-parents Mr. and
Mr. an~ Mrs. M~~1on Wood Meter, saturday.
gree11 at Yuma, Ariz. the U. S. Clifford Kauf!, . Middleport; lllrs.
bert Arliold and family .
end g~csts of John Dill and daugh· Mrs.
R. Tompkins and bia ~pent a. (ew days WI.~ ~· .anrl
Mr. and Mr.s. Herman Legg and 'Weather Bureau uid today. Low· 14ildred .Hawt, Ch..ter; Mra. LOst·
Mr. and !Js. William Bcatra of ter, !hass Esther.
.
brother james Ham&lt;'r at the Urs. VtrgU Wood, Chllheothe.
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family, Groveport, .5pent a dat est thi!l morning was 2li at Fraser, er Hendetaon, Carpenter.
Richwood, W. Va ., wrrc holiday I Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bmrh anrl Tom kins home. of South Fifih SU Mr. and Mrs. ThoiJIP8 Weber
llischarged: John w. Proffitt,
· h'1 Colorado.
MARRIAGE LICENSIS
week end gue6ls of Mr. and Mr~. Mrs. Howl James of
C'olumbu.11
M i~s Jeannette Crook.'!, Miss and 1\ir.s. Cleo Smith ~v~re recent with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eio "'
PorUond.
Ra)' Sparks i.Dd !a~i~y.
r were recent guests of Mrs EUa . Sharor. Jones, Tom Skinner and · •
ger.
Marion E11sworth Wlekersbam, 42
Births: .Mr. and Mrs. Lestl'r
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whaley and Albany, and June Dee Haymen,36; Henderson, a d:lughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bearhs of Russell or Pomeroy,
' John KKctchka, all members this ·.
50D of Bu.rlin&amp;ham viaited Sun- Racine.
Ports~outh, Va., tare- the. guc.s ls
ycai-s graCuating class were in
Sponaore~ By
day with'' Mrs. oEva Bailey, Mr1.
------ofthe1r parents, Mr. nnd A-Irs. HurAt~ens this week to take telts
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
'MITER RECIEPTS
Bailey has returned' t&lt;. her work
ry Bcarhs, N)·e Ave., and Mrs. Er·
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pr;paratory to entering Ohio Uni·
Admlnlatratrlx With tho Will
ARRESTID WITH PISTOL
Parking meters r!)C~epta in
after being Ill (or several day.s.
n1a Wdson, Racmc.
Keith Frenc:t son (JI Mr. ami vcrsity this !all.
Anttta:ed "
Patrolmen Fred DeWeese and
Mrs. H. F. Bailey, grandsan Herbert Gilkey arretted George A. Pomeroy for the paat V'eet totalMr. .;md • Mrs .. Tom Dean and ,\ s. Edward T. Fren1·n is reoov
Mrs. Horace McElhinny was in (aa No. 17,866
·
Grey and Mrs. Georgr. Abbot.t Rupe, 37, 1087 Vlce·st, Wednesday, ed $4M.IIO aoeording to Chief 01
daughlcr o. Callforma and Air:;. c 'ng from ::. ease of mraSh:s. Hfs Huntington this week to visit 0.
E5ttte of· CI•Udt D. LHn.ard
alid
and daughter Nina were Monday on a eharge of intox.leation~ A Pollee Frank Hudson.
L. Roush at the Veteran's HoepitDHeu.d
dinner
guests
of
Mn.'
Billy
Cleloaded .22 eallbre pistol. which
~ I there. Mr. Roush ar.d Mr. Me
Notlcc ·is hereby given that Lil- land.
Mrs. Garnet Swan, who hu not
Rupe was reported to have been
Eihinny were former business lian Leonard whoso Prn~t Otfice
felt aci wen, seems somewhat im·
Ch
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ter
Farm
Boys
4-11
The
using
for
tnget
practice,
was
reassociates.
Address is i\fiddleport, Ohio. R.
proved agaio.'
D. t has befm duly ~ppointed as Club met Thuraday eveoing at moved , from his pocke~' Only
the
home
of
Johnny·
Ridenour.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vrooman Administratrix with the Will anbonded offlters are allowed to
The Garden Club met Wedne:l· carry eonc:ellled weapons in Ohio.
have returned from a vaeation nexed of tile Eslate of Claude D.
trip spent :;t Lake JaCkson, nea:- Leonard Jab of Meigs County, rlay evening at the home of Mn.
B. K. Ridenour.
Oak Hill. They had a cottage Ohio, d(,'CCKsed.
Mrs. Ellz:abeth Wickham spen~
lhcrc and ~pent the time Cisbin;t.
Dated this 30th d,y of June
several days at West Shade visH·
Mr: and Mrs. Earl Thomas, of 1958.
ing Criend.a.
FroRthurg, Maryland spept the
Mrs. Mabel Van Meter, Mr. an:!
holiday weekend as gueslll of Mr.
Mrs. Henry Eieliinger and sons,
and Mrs. RusseU MHis.
and Mr. and Mn. E;dl!~e Hartun~
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knopp of
and sons enjoyed 1 plenle at
Charleston have been visiting
Syracuse Park, Sunday:
Mrs. J. K. Smith, at her home on
NOTICE OP' APPOINTMENT
South Sixth st.
Admlnlotroklr With Tht Will
Jimmy Chidwell was a supper
Brokell Sizes 4 To 9
guest of Billy Allen, Mooday. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roush and
Annexed
Valuea To $1.95
family of Michigan are visiting C•• No. 17,835
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buc:kley lnd
'
her parents Mr. and Mrs. John
E•tate of Hiram J. Bl1ckmoN
son
of Alfred, Janlee Swartz of
5 GAL. $2.19
6 GAL. $2.65
Columbus and Mr. and Mro. P. F.
Seines, and other relatives in this
.
Dec"~
area this weelt.
Notice is hereby giVen that W. P. Koblentz spent Suftday evening land, l'n., was guest speaker at
8 GAL. $3.50
S!Jes 4 .To 9
Mrs. Jacob 8('t:r: who underwen~ Lochary whose Post Office Add· with Mr. and Mrs. David Ko"- the First Raptlst Church Sunday .
morning and Rev. Jose Q. Raquln·
ttip surgery at st. Mary's Hospital ~esy is Po.meroy, Ohio, ,h~s been lent:r:.
Reg. $4.89
din, of th~ Phtltpptnes, was the
in
Huntington,
on
June
2B
is
d~ly
appomted
as
Admim1trator
. CLOSEOUT!
evenln.: speaker. '
covering Mti.sfactory' accordin;: With the ~Ul ttnnP.~ed of the Es·
Patty Elwood, young daughter
to Mr Betz who has been spend· tate of H1ram J. B.l'.ckmore, late
of Rev. Jobp Elwoo4, WIB brpughl
ing m~st
his time Jn Hunting- of PomProy, Meigs Coul!ty, Ohio,
WOI)Ien'a .
Men's
borne from Holzer Hospital but
Announcement
is
being
made
of
.
h
, te d deceased.
Ion wlth .her smce
I ll en re
Dated this 30th day of June the birth of n son to CID and Mrs. will he confined to her bed for
the hospital Julie 21!th.
11188
Brian Simpson at Ft. Knox, Ky;, aome time.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc• Humph·
.
JOHN c. BACON
Broken SiZes·
July 1. Grandparent.a are Mr. tnd
Mr.. H. C. Smith of Athens and
rey of Akrun Were weekend
Judge of the Probate Court
Mrs. Chester Simpion and 'Mr. and
SPECIAL!
guests of Mr . und Mrs. Everett
Meigs County, Ohio
Mrs. Rul~h Badgeley. l•l:ro. Simp- her •on and daUghter-in-law, Mr.
s~ 8¥..-11
Davis. Mr. and Mrs. flavJa left
son left Thursday to see the new ond lllr.. Conley Smith a~d, !bloc
3
10
17
3
10
children of Monterey, Calilo""i.,
Wednesday morning .for Columbus
· ··...,..:.·,._ ._:-:::-·-'""- grandson.
were July 4th guesll Of lllrl. La""a
where · the former will enter St. Anthony Corte, and Mr. and Mr.1.
A family picnic wao held Sat· Bell.
Other 111eots of Mre. Bell
Anthony's Hospital tor SWOKE'rry. Brook&amp; Harper.
urday at Fo~ked Run Lake.
were
her d.aughten, M1sa ·Eiolae
Mr. and Mr~ E. M. Woold left
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Woocls havo
Present were Mr. and Mra. John
this morning for Cleveland wher~ relurned irom a fillblng trip to R. Stobart, Pllntsi Mr. and Mrs. Bell and &amp;Ira. Kathryn Gunther
Sizes 6--12
they will visit their son·in-law Nngs Head North Carolina 1 an6 Johnny Stob8rt and daulbtera, of and her son, J. F., of Cincinnati.
Valun
To ,9.95
Mr. ~ .1q Mra. W. C. Jeorea and
11nd d11ughter Mr. and Mrs. Don Cape Hatteras.
Apple Grovo; lllr. and Mn. Bob
HARDWARE &amp; FURNITURE
Graber.
Mr. and Mr,s. Leo Koenig of McGraw and Mary Grace Stobart, ehiJdren of Vallejo, Calif., are
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Koenig Canton. and Mrs. Susi• Windon Racine; Mr. and Mra. R1.lph Wills spending two weeks with Mr. and
"The Big, Busy Store Where You1' • Haa Cenla"
, and son Reed have returned frQ,pl of Hpnderaon, W~ Va. were Suests and .children, ~olumb~s; r,tr . .•~~ Mrs. Bert .t~ouse.
MIDDLEP()Rf;_ OHIO
I Brentwood Maryland where · tfri;y· of Mr. and Mr~ Wilbur Koenig Mrs. Charles Stobart and daugh· Mr. •r.d Mr.. Ira· Beegle returned ·
were the guests of Mr. and Mn last Sunday.
~
ters, Mr. and :"rl!. Joe Kapraun, rront Wheeling where ~ had
SINCE 1870
Stobart) of Baltimore. 1pent sever:~l daya on buSineu.
Md., and Mn. Stanaker, West,.,,
Mr. and Mn . Robert MeKelvey
West VIrginia:
I ond· children, Belpre, were July 4
Rev. Arthur McCauley of Ore- suesta or reltlivea.
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RACINE
PLANING MILL

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W~nts to

buy antiques. Call
6188M. Evenings.
H ·21!tt

Sunday July 13

..N:otice

Five foom .fulnlshed . apartmeni.
640: o~ .4fl8 Spring Ave. 7-1-tft

Middleport Sociatv

Racine Fire Dept.
.First Aid Squad

ONE WEEK

. Wlloi,IAM Mi:KILVI'f
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FOR RENT-Exieoaloo Lod.;t;;;
5eaf1Qicj lloarjls, Drop · Clotho.
""'UntOII ' FJ~or, io~"•Pnl. 0,
PliOII• ~11'1!-1-·ti
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~~ Rlvervle\1- 'Drive, Uneoln
Hill. ·See Willer •Grueaer or.
PbOncl ~13.
7.S.Stp

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CLEARANCE SALE

At McMASTERS'
STONE JARS

Women's Sho.es

$2.00
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WOMIN'S LOAFERS

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BIRD BATHS
$3.95

$2.99 pr.

WOilK SHO.ES
$4.00 pr.

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TENtfiS SHOES
and OXFORDS
$1.99 pr.

NYLON HOSE

2pr. $1.00

Dress·,·Shoes

· $4~00 . ·pr.

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Rous.h's· Shoe Store

. Now. For The 12 Million. Families Who Have Outgrown Their Refrigerators...

No.SfCond

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KELVINATOR.
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S~y~e ~Mark
Styling · ~
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· Frozen Storage
• Twin Dairy
Chest
Cill Bottle· I ·
Storage..
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~ Aore Lot - 6 rool)l house,
"?.'l'~.lete b~llt In kitchen with
blll!h cabinets :... bath - three
heclrooma, 30 fruit. trees - 20x
30 ,.nore!o ·block garage - lotatedRouto 248. East.of Chester
Inquire Horace Ka'rr, Phone
~7106tp
House for Sale. New ranch tyPe
2 ~drooms. All hardwood·noor;
, plastereij wallt; full biaemeot
lnobl~lng ,'lir,a*les and bum•.;
washer and d/ye~. Call M111cin
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;_Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy· ' Salisbury Brownie
Middleport, 0., July 10, 1958

Troop In• Visit To
Marietta Museum
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Your ltch MUST stop or your
4lc lllclr 1t any drug ttore. Apply
lfCM.ME·NOT to deaden Itch,
llurnlftl, in mlnutn, speed he•ling.
For exMrnallr c.auMd Itch, ~·•
ITCH-ME-NOT todar ut SWISH·
IR I LOHSE DRUGS.

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Sandra !Jilmore,
Madlyn Waddell
Maria Grueaer, Unda Will, Becky 'Nease and SUJID Dizon, aU
Br!)wniea.
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Mr. and Mrs. Steve :EbUn url
son Greg, Sedonia Spence~, Mrs.
Jame9 Gilmore and .dau1bter,
Brenda and guest, Beverly Jacobs
a Brownie of Columbua, Mrs. Ver
non Evans, Mrs. Floyd W•ddell,
Mrs. Roy Grueser and daughter.
Marla, Alta Taylor, Carla Will,
Mrs. Arthur Nease and Mra. Her-

Benc:y Eblin,
Joyce Evans,

. August Wedding Being Planned

Members of
the Salisbury
Brownie Troop No. 1 and tbe1r
leaders and guests were in Marietta Tuesday to visit the Campus
Martius Huaeum.
Following a PQtlucx ptcnlc dJn·
ner at the park, the group was
taken on a conducted tc.ur or the
bert Dixon.
boat, the w. P. Snyder.
The July 28 meeting wiU be a
Making the trip were Mr1. Ro~er Spencer, leader; Mn Carl Will hayride and wiener roast at tbe
as.Eista.nt klader; Debra Spencer, Spencer farm.

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Mrs John
of Chester are
engagement and .forthcoming marri~ge of their
A/2c Shirley Ginther to S!Sgt. Albert Peterson of
port, Conn.
Ai2c Ginther is a grnduate of Chester High School, Class

Only $2.95 For Enough To Serve 4 To 6 People

of
1955,
and entered
the Peterson
Air Forceare
In stationed
February at
1957
.. Both
Ai2c
Ginther
and S/Sgt.
Oils
Air
Force Base in Mass.
An August wedding is being

Meigs Riding
Club Cancels
August Meeting

The Pizza Thot Has Cincinnati Pizza Crazy.

Pick It Up In 15 Minutes- "Piping" Hot!

BAKER FURNITURE
PRESEN~T.S,

DELCRAFT;

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Is·KiUed
Battle On

One-Is Admiued
Tbtee Released
From Meigs Jail .
Popula'l.on of the Meigs County
.Jail Will redueed by two today
with the release of. three prisonen and the addition of another.
N~wcomer to the tl'unty bl'l&amp;·
tile wn• An~il Burbridge,' 46 of
PagetowQ who was arrelf:td
; Thursday afternOon on a char(e
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and hatterr filed by
his wlfe after a family a.rgume11t.
Burbridge was to be clven a
bearing. before County Judge En.
mett Peoplct today.
Released from the custody o~
tbe sh.eriff in the p:.st 24 bour ;
was Don!IJd Jacbon, 16 of Batt!.
!UOre held since July 4 on charge:~
,r ~ttemnting to pUJ wortbles;
checb. 'J.1 ebon ·wu ordered re·lea.sed by Juvenile Judte John
Bacon.
·
: Warren Pratt, 18 of Dexter, ac:cused of theft in' a heJl.ring before
County Judge Emmett Peoples-W1E'

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1\!n. Vaif M~liAdc WIIB i\ntifitt!'
. Cn'll ~Uudav m~rnJng Of' th.-. dAillth o1 •
~ esve"liet 'falr 7 her si11te.f, :•,fn. Uary~ M Pii.ce, il' ·

fOr beating her.

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· L·E.

Home mado ice cre:.m, cak.~,
coffee and soft drinks were serv;~il
to Mr. and Mr •. Dana Epple ana
IJl'lnd&amp;oos Allen and Owen Black·
wood; Mr. and Mrs. William Down
ie and son Bllly and gne.st, Mar·
garet Jo Elberfield ot We1tcrvULe;
Mr. and Mra. Don Betzlng and
daughter, Jan; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Leifheit, Mrs. Flo9sie Allenswo~h
and aon Johnny and auests, J1m,
BUl and Larry Hawley ot Toledo;
Mra. w. A. MQ.rgan and grand·
children, Kathy and Ro~er; Harr_y
Guthrie, George Well.~. Kerm ~t
Epple, William Cro9s, Ray Hart·
ley and Mr. and Mn. Hill and
grandson Michael Jones anrl
gueat, Eddie Covert.

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1n M n n1t a.n i
where 9'ae had been, t:onfincd fo- ''
th~ p11st year and-a ' t~•lf.
· She , W:\IJ· the dau~htcr of
late N. H. '
and' i&amp; .

Mrs. Lucy .
and Mrs. Van
an'~ seyel'l!l niocea
The aecelt!'ed has
Montina for oveli, sixty years
w.es, preCedcd in denth by her
band, Al~x E. fti!f• formerly
Pilruand. ·
Funeral servi~s wcro held at
U.. :Mt. lliariah,iilc.thodlst ,c~urct1 '
liy the P&gt;s!or and OES o1 Butt&lt;
Cbapter
Tueod1y· ot 2 p. m.
Her aiste1s wore un:tb!e to ti
to Mon~na tor the servlces . dqt
to Wneu.

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UNIFORM
PANT a11d SHIRT

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new plant w!ll manufacture capro-

lactaD;J, a ba:;lr raw material used
mating nylon. Jt will have a
20,000,000 pound a year capacily.

Ernest Fontana ·
Former Resident
Dies In Columbus

Ernest Fnntiina, 80, 8 former
relidcnt of Pomeroy, residing at
221 E. Gay-st. Columbus die ~
llrdered released aftef a promlK . Thursday at hill borne fnllowing a
· to return Ute stolen coW and tjJ long illness.
pay the c&amp;urt cOsts.
Willard Nelson, 38 · t f Rutl•nd
waa releued from jail after eerv·
at ·Galli· lng l!lrte dass ·Imposed for dri•·
·
mg while intoxicated.

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building

•t .•~~1:1~~~~~ Hygiene and Co~.£!!:·
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standing .at the 2200·

MODER.N·M·ARt lne.

THE

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WJUiam Downie, president, pre·
sided and it WIUI decided to cancel
the August meeting due to tne
County fair. Mrs. William DoWnie
read an article, "Sports~ansbip
in Horae Shows".

coAT!I BLJlG, . .

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Tan or •Grey

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Rose Garden Club
Meeting Is Held .
At TupperS Plains

Mrs. H. lllack'fll mother, Mrs .
SmiUI, Mn. Harold OMter, Ann
Headley and Sharon Llght were
gueat• when the June meeting of
the Rase Garden Club w~s held at
the home of Mn. Ulah Swan with
Mrs. L. L. J.yona a~d daugbter.
Lyndell, aoolotlng.
The president, Mrs. Ctarcnf&lt;!
Headi,ey, prelided by opening the
meetina: Wltb the Lords Prayer In
unison. Each member reaponded
to rOU till by naming 1- snrden
mai&amp;Zine. The finance e9mmlltet
aave reports. Plana and diacusslo11

for the now prograll\ books with

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Mr. and Mrs. ·E. 1. Rill enter·
lalned the Meigs County Riding
Club Tuesday evening at their
home in Flatwood11.

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Home.

Also
New
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Reody.To-Wear And . Drapery Depertme':'t.;
On The .Second Floor. All. Dependable .
Well Known Brands
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On The Second.ond Third·Floors
ALSO ·,

Pomeroy, Ohio

FIIRE 'AND ·wooL BLEND~
IN THE ARIA RUG TREND

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VISIT ~ US
In The July Sale Of F.urniture

CR.OW'S STEAK HOUSE

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' Enterprise EUB Church met on Herbert Dhwn reported on rug4 and Miai GeneYieve Stobut wl!l
TUelday eveninl at the home of which . groUp it eel11Jla 11 a be hooteu.

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the,boote't to t~ose Dl'1'ed ·~' t
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Claude Husted •. !(lu Gen~l•ve\
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Brenda Will,
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·Rent2. .)leadillll• on the tople were
glven by .. aeveral members foUow• ed wltb a "bu'zz" ,JO'si;lon.
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Through VoeaUon" was tbe topic
Mn. Selim Bluewia, preaident,
of the £·vening p~ented by M~. conducted 1 libort buainea aeulon
Al~rt Brown wlien th~ Women a · an- llts. Victor Young; Jr., wa~
Soc1ety of World Serv1ee o1 the 1-..e(eomed as 8 ne~ member. ft(ra.

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meel wllh Mrl. C. Headley.
Arrangement• were judged, a
blue ribbon to Mil- U. swan and
to Mra. R. V. Wea~erm' an~ red to
Mro. N. McCain and whiWto 1-1~­
R. Sblel~o. Tho. door prize wa•
·won by i&gt;lra. N. McCain.
Befrtshments were served.
.Mrs. Jl, R. Giay Is .hostess for
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)IELPHE, Ohio UPI -

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attempted wicide Thursday ftl1hl
aa he wrecked his automobile on
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lice reported.
State Highway Patrol officials
said the youlh was admitted at a
hospital fo~ treatment· or baclc il\- .
juribs resulting. from the accident\ '
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into the sid~ of a bridge and overi
turned twieo before commg to 1i. '·
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Belpre Pollee her husbahd _.h;;s~~~;;•i;,;rr
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