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POMEROY
SOCIETY

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· lllu Rulh Parr, 18, Jll" Welt B--DaU7 SentiDel, Poateror·Mlddleport, 0 ., Aug. 14, 1967
VJrainla ot st. Albaru, apent Mon· --~:_--,,__:..:·C:·~-;.---:_--------:•Y hbere. Sb!. wu u-~ccomdpaDied aoa, GeorJe Jr., &amp;pent funday •t
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Rowe" former ruident
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8Yfl)D Parr and ~unt, Mra. Carl 1 Mr. tpd Mr=,, Donald Karl aud bore now of Palmer. . A:l~ak.a,
Franeis, Pt. Plea~nt.. Mlll Parr family, Toledo, visited bot par- where be ls 1 teacher, 11 vt.utlng

Mr. and Mrs. Guy Morris o(
Middletown and Melvin RUfie o!
Columbus were weekend juesti'l
of Mr. ar\d Mrs. Roy Riffle. They
came at this time to see their
mothn , Mrs. Riffle. receive her
dewee from Ohio un ;versUy. Mr.
Riffle and Mr. and Mn. Glen
Lee of Darwin also attended the
graduation .
Mr. &amp;lld Mrs. Marlin Young and
son James left Tuesday for i.hcir
home, Cocoa , Fla., after a visit
with his mother, Mra. Arthur
Young and other relatives.

Wll awarded tbll'd tn tbe ~l"J enta Mr. and Mra. Edward Bauer
America eonteet. Mr. Parr 1Ji a
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Parr is of pt, PleaJant.
Mr. and Kn. Homer .Holter entertalned with a _aO(ln IUDclleon
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Franelt Monday at tbeir home, ~eater
and ehiMren ·were in Middleport
Sunday vilitins with hl&amp; parent&amp;. Road. Gueata were MrL Dana
Mr. and Mrs. George FrancU;.
Peoplu and Mlu Emma Joaetum
of Pomeroy and Mra. David Fre.cAl'r. 'tnd Mrs. George Korn and ker. Pine Grove.

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1rleDWI
an re a
Atbens. He will Leave soon for
California.
Erneat Setting of Nicolet,
Minnesota Is currently visiting
witb bis nephew Roy Betzing of
Mulberry Ave.

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Thursday, August 15th

Lanc&amp;~:~ter,

after ' vi~it 11•\tlt her
mother: Mrs. Addie Grue$e!'
Mr. and Mrs. Si':ney Har1ess of
I.Angsvillr W{'re Tul'sday ~uesb -~f 1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck, Rut- .
land Road .
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Mis,.; Joyce Ebersbach is spend- :
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Charles Buck.

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Alma
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Louks,·(teacher),
Theron J~~r~''::~:r::~-~
Deem, Avis
Smith
Frecker
Earl
Burke, Douglas Circle, France lhte li.oberts
Pauline Morehead Ash and Francis Webb.
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remained fot a longer visit there.
Mrs. JaeK Ten-ell and chHdren,
· John and Cbirstine, Oali Ridg~.
Tenn.. are v!Riting her parents,
Mayor and. Mrs. C. 0. Fisher, ond
family.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Meadowa returned home Tuesday from Columbus where they bad spend the past
week and Hilliards where they
were guests of Mr. pnd Mrs. Carroll Meadows and family, Ricky
and Linda.

Clark E. Biggins, Athens, IOD-inlaw of Floyd Koehler, Grant Street
eraduated Saturday wittl a BSC
degree from- Oh.lo University. Mr.
and Mrs. Biggins. the f(lrmer Connie Lee Koehler, and their daughters, Patty and Janet, plan to move
·to Detroit, l\llch. where he Is employed by th~ Square D Corp. Industrial engirleerlng Dept., Detroit.
Michigan.

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The Annual
Meigs County Fai,r

Mr.family and
Mrs.Mr.WUllam
nnd
and Mn. Buck
Wjiilam Watson visited recently with
:~·d a;:a:trs. Frank Buck, ' Rut.- ~
Mrs. E. J. Hill returned hotnl!
Fri~ay after
a weeks
visit lri !
Columbus with relatives.
Mrs. Robert Gooch and children
and Mrs. Kerr Gooch and daugbtcr or Columbus were weekend
guf'sb of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hill.
-Edwarr. t:overt, Charleston and
Johnny Bryant, local, are 11pe"d·
ins the week with Mr. and Mrs.
E..1. HUI. .l&lt;'lal.woodR.
Mrs. Roy Jones and sons of
Columbus and Miss Barbara Hill
of Chester arriv11d Tuesday tor a
visit with Mr. and Mu. E. J. Hill.
Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. and Mrs
Jed Web!;lcr Jr. and
daurrllter
.Jean Ann and son Jon were husi·
ncs~ visitors in Parkersburg Sal·

At The Rock Springs Foir Grol!nds

SEE TO,MORROW'S PAPER _
For The News of · Elberfelds
2 DA.'l'"'SA.LE-F-rldauGt~d Sat..rdau

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Mrs. R. C.

Fee

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Newport
News. Va., iii the gue.st Of M1·.
anrl Mrs. Dcrt Webster.

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·the Opening Of

3 ROOMS OF
ALL HEW

.Mr. ana. ' Mra. H. L. Dutlham
,(Jiylda RJee) and famJly, Jac-fueUn-., IUce, Gny and Beverly Jean
Dunham, bave ffi()Ved their new
· tr&amp;1l,F home to their property on
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Fiaher 11 under the
local doctor after the
ten
Tueaday evening.

OUR

Fur-niture

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INCJ.UDES
FRIGIDAIRE
R.ofrlgerolor and
Gu Ronre

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SHOP

Regulot
$2.49

Open Tlteil. lhru Sal.
_8:00 - 1:00

Pay ODJy U0.50 down

and f29.00 per monlb

BAKER

Evenings By
Appointment

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*NOTIONS
*stAtiONARY
*TOYS
*TOILET GOODS
*ELECTRICAL GOODS
*GLASSWARE and DINNERWARE
*HOUSE FURNISHINGS
*ALUMINUM WARE
*HARDWARE
*ENAMEL WARE
*TINWARE

FURNITURE

EVERYTHING JC)R lACK TO SCHOOL

C)N THE t:RIGHTEST
CORNIR IN MIDDLIPORT

SHIRTS· ~:· f·.l~~~~~;;:;;:;;:;;;;;;::;;:~
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Flannel Shirts
Sizes )41o!o to 11
Brlilht Plaid Colors
Sanforlaed

FREEl

Rail's Ben Franklin
NEW ARRIVAL$!

PLASTIC DRAPES JUST RECEIVED
Nleell Sele&lt;llon 111 Tu Bend Aroa

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BEAUTIFUL

CERAMIC PLANTERS and VASES
al POPULAR PRICES!

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Everything for those out of door food !utlvllles - 811)1
· !hem In lbe big packages and get more for your money.
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SCHOO,L SUPPLIES GALORE .'''
NOW ALL ON SALE- SHOP TREsE EARLY.:_ ·,
Avoid_The um·- bon'\ Be t&gt;tat,ppolnted Latet\'~

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PICNIC SUPPLIES

ALL LUGGAGE

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*NOTHING. T.O BUY!
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Only $1.00 poir

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GIVWGAf~AY

ONE $39.95 'vA~tiE

Mlddleporl, Ohio

Ph.-e OOII·X

NEW DESIGNS -

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THURSDAY, AU;G. 15th

$595

who has been
dauabter·ln·
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ELBE FELDS

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and children spent several dayA
recently in Belle. W. Va., with
· Mr. and Mrs. Charlel'l Eskew.
Mr. and Mn. Dwigfit Reed and
daughter of Beverly were week
end guests or h.e:· !Jatent:s, Mr. and
Mn. Leonard Van Meter Sr.
Mr and Mrs. R. B. W\lkins te·

turned to their hl)mc,

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MliiGI GENERAL HOSPITAL
At:!ml1ted: Mrs. Carol Darst.
Rutland; Fred Hoffner, Pomeroy.
Dlscbara:ed: Eugene _Triplett,
PomerOy; ·Joe Turner, M1ddleport.
Birthl: Mr. aDd Mn. Carol
·D trlt, a d~a:hter.

G-ARRIN BURIED
Charles Garren, 87, former
resident or Middleport and retlr·
ed railroad worker at the Hobson
Yardt was buried TUesday in the
F,orest Lawn Cemetery at Colum-

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joint
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bers, c•rl

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Social Rayae&amp;de
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Dally S.nUnel, Pomeroy-ldlcldleport, 0., Aut. ta, 1Vll7-3

ROC k Spr1ngs
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D Dile o. Mr and Mrs w w Ha y I
In?
Bu.;, h. Mrs. J a nlt•s
Huller an rl
· Da~1d Eusminger , },Jrs · H. E I Held Tuesday
es, Mrs . Arnold Green and son ,

l-IlallySentlllei, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 1~ . 1957

Memben and guests present
were Mrs Flenung. Mr and Mrs.)

Family Picnic
Held Tuesday At
Roadside Park

FREE -DEUVERY
WQYDAY

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17ogram boob~ for the uew yeur
Mom!Dg and Afttrnoon
Mrs . R~th Bobo. Mra . Fr~nk Bobo were ordered when the Woman's
. STOlt!! *\OURS
The White Ro~e Lodge, Auxil- a_nd rhtldr~n. Mrs. · Wilham Mor Society of Christia n ServiN• of the
iary of the Brotherhood of Rail· TIS and chtldren , Mrs. Carl Mal · Roc k Sp rings Methodist ch urr h
8:00 A, Ill, 1o UO P. M.
road Trainmen , had a farnily pic· 101c Mrs. C.. P .. Glill!llghe.r, Mrs. met Tue.~day at the church for an
nlc at the Middleport Roadiidl' cnildrl'n. \1rs ..Rtl'har 0\\t'n and all day rnceting
Park Wednesday evening and Mn daughter , Mrs. J ot' Wtbon and
Branch Fleming pre!;ented twenty da u_\l hler. Mr s Otho Watt :-, anti I The forenoon was sp~nt in quil t·
lng and foll owirli a Sick lunch at
year pins to Mrs Horner HartlE&gt;)' J anwy J ubb.
noo n, the bu~ iness seasion was held
and Mrs. Clyde Wine brenner.
.PIIoae l!ft
with Mrs. Lewis Grueaer, prestdent
The
q,ext
meet
ing
will
be
t
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No. 2ad
Middleport
F
n·mont.
Ohio . seat of Sand us· presidjng . A comro.unication was
, regular meeting in Sl• ptember.
ky Co unt y, is a sugar -beet &lt;Jnd read from Mrs. Harry P .• Smit h,
;;..:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; cannery l't'nl l•r. Supporting hr · Portsmouth Di~trict pres ident , !'On ·
torit&gt; s pro(!ul·e dry ~· ells, r azo1· rerning a district met&gt;ting tn be
POit'K
blades, cutle ry, castings, autom o. 1 held at the Forest Ru n Methodis:
b ih• fabrir arce.ssorie s, dyes, and Churrh, Augu~t 27 . Mrs. John H&lt;~rhunting and tr11.vping suppli es . ltu nr. was elected to serve as pi·

Bachner's
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DEVOTED TO INTERESTS OF MEIGS-MASON AREA
RICHARD 5. OWEN- G.NERAL MANAGER
RIYNOLD I. GRIENB- EDITOR
Chnt•r L. T•nrwhlll, St1ff Writer, Sport&amp; Eclltar
N1t.loaa1 advertl1ing repre~ntatlv~ BotUoelli-ltlm~ Inc., K

PIGS FEET .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · 8 lbs. $1.00

BOL'OGNA .... · · · · .... .... · · .. 3 lb,s. $1.00

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Ave., New YoM: City&gt;' 16. N. Y.

tntered 11 1ee0nd elul mat11o1 mattot "'t the post oUice at Pum

1r01 Otto.
Rub&amp;crtptlon rates: Dellt-ery by C•nier wb.ere 1vallable 30 centa per
INk· one year in advance at The Dally Sentinel offk:e, $lt.i.60· sb
4'.onth8, $7.80: three month1, 13.80. 87 motor route wbl!re auifable
,.. tnontb $1. By mall one year 18: a1s monlbs, $4.2tlii three monlba
12.btJ· une moatb, .1. ·
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POMEROY
tiDeL Inc., at 110 MetbaDie $(... Pt'IDIIIQ1, 1'). :au.Jaeaa oUtee phoae 3Jill
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SIMONS MARKET
PHONE 330-M

!tofu. WilliAm Gruser preaented
the program usina for bf'.l' topic,
villt to Milsions Flelda". krip..
ture reading or Mart 6 :7·13 _pre-

397.

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

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eeded a mediliUon by Mra. Anna
Reuter. A readjng " A Visit $0 the
Mi.s sion Field In Puerto Ricq.. waa
.eive u witb. all present putleipat.
lng An art icle · taken trom The
World Outluok. entitled "Kalpltl·
!Hi" was presented by ll~n . Lewil
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rnt&gt;eting will b'e iri d1arge of Mrl.
Jfar-tung who 'also chlsM tlil! fD~M·
ing w.ilh pra.•er.•,
Pn:sent Wf.t€dhole Mmed above
and Mrs. )\.•ery (foegieln, · Mt1.
Durwood Cummings and Ml'll. Cllf.
ford Leifhfil

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Kin Club PU:niS
To Give Aid ·
FlJr Needy Family

The Daily Sentinel

NECK BONES ............ · ...... · 3 lbs. SSe

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MEATY

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1an\st rar the Society. Pnyer pe.b
' wt'rJ drawn for September.

ENTERTAINS CLUI
entertained
Mrs. "E. M. J:Jlake
tl\e Carllsta Club with a picnic
1su.pper f l ber home Wednesd!Uf
..,lth Mrs. ·w. K. Kfhdhl. wsah·
\ngton, D. C., and Mn. FQ(rest
Baehtel as cuests. Members pre-aA nt were M.rl!. Earl Kn ight , MrJ.
MJI\ard Wilderm4_lh, Mrs. -w.aJ:ter
.tJfG&amp;b, Mrs. Russell W~l son and
Mrs. Emmet Shuler.

HOSTESS TO ClUB
~ Mrs. Denver Rice, Mrs. Nor·
man Humphrey!, Mrs. Edith Si1:1·
sO• and Mt·~~'· Keoneth McEihi n·
py wo'n the pJb:es \\·hen ,Mrs.
ij11told Eppley entertained bet
Canasta Club
:Monday. Home

1:00 My Uttlt Martie
1:30 Bride and G."GOm
2:00 Mitlnee The1ter

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10:00 The Prl~e !s }(!Jbt
10:30 Tr~th or Cons('quenctt
OOUJh
) I :oil Tic
Be. You
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8:4.tl NBC News
'7 :00 &amp;est of Groucho

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1:30 Best ol Draanet

8:00 The

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8:30 SIRh-Low

8:08 L111 Vuteo Thuter

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Mrs. li):SO Niwt H6tcillnJI
• birth• 10:40 liitewlt&lt;h
Sister. 12:00 'l'ohl:ihl
IM 1:00 SiJn 'Of!

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Racine wi1J meet ll!e HarUord Tigers Sunday at 2 ,p.m.'for
the Ohio Valley AliSOClatlon b.asebali league cbamplonlhip In
a P'"yoff· game at Ratine that will malcb two of lbe fineat
pitchers to play semi-pro bali around tbe.se parts in many a
year.
Gene Hesson. beaten once this season by Micky Miller of
Middleport, wUI match books and fast balls wltb another south.
paw, Larry "Little Foozy" Wolfe/of Racine.
Hesson depends on a portside!fast one and a sharp breaking
curve. He serves his stuff up with varying ;;peeds: His deUv·
ery is a beautiful thing to see. When the ball leaves bla.hand
hls head is about three feet above ground,. Wide is his stride
and level out.
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Lillie Foozy's record is nearly as br.Ullant this summer, If
not. more so. After a slow start when he was troubled with an
acting-up tummy, Foozy bas pitched brilliantly. Hardly any·
one m ~acme would deny that Foozy's arm alone tan be ere.
dlled With Racine's appearonce Sunday in the role hf playing

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PreSent were those named above 7:30
ln~· Mrs. Emmtt Blackburn, Mrs. 8:00
.H•rold Ebersba~h. Mr~. Theodore 8 :45
"bew, Mrs. Waid Windon, Mrs. 8:~5
l_c:hard Vaug.han Jr.. and four 9:90
UI!Bt!l, Mrs. Harold lohmwn of
~prlil&amp;(eld, Mrs. Charlee Buck,
9:30
·J udy V1ughan and Cheryl Ebers- 10:30
bach.
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Ohio gave -Americ4 its first
hot dog, Harry Mosley Stevens of
Niles, Ohio, was the first persl)n
to tb~nk of wtapping up a £rank·
- thH~i' lb i pieCe of bread-later
rOll. He ·cipltalized on the n&amp;ml'
'hot dog' after seeing r. caricatur~
of a {rankfurter m:~de to look
Like a Daschund in the New York
D.!iily News, 1900. ·

Ice Cream and Angel ·
Food Cake for dltlltt.
Both are Kroger high qualit)'
at Kroger low prices.

The Gates Memorial Hospital at
Elyria, OhiO. b nitiOMlly known
for itl medical and surgical treat·
ritent of cripple~ children.

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lead~ the world ln the scitnce of
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Kn Jht cracked hlt blow wbieh cinnaU Redlep, 1S.3, Wednesday night They've now won 15
d 23 1 lh · 1
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Reese eel11 '"Milwaukee can be
hit between tiM r:tclttflelder and Of their .....~ ' 18 gam
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o . e1r ast 28 In an ''all·out'' caught" but ha.lltily add, it will
the tenterfielder 40d rolled.
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out
m the cold .
tak e a apectacul.ar
l'atch by
icniJht wu 1llo NlpOnllble for
The Wblte Soz wer~:~ auppoaed ·in their ninl!·game wicui ng s lre 11 k Brooklyn to do it.
the Pomeroy ~!i ta the Ot1t inbe about ready for 1 knockout while the White Sol( have avto r·
nlbg. Eddie BqfflnJton wu 11fe to
blow by now~ bu&amp; they're acting aged seven runs a game in their I " We can 1till beat lbe Braves
on 1n error ,tJ.d scored when very mueb ljb a contclnder. They last 10.
but it will require tile tougheAi
Knllht'o ointle 1ot by ·the rtr~t. whipped the ' Clevel1nd Indiana,
BUHL
WINS
16th
.
uphill
climb Iince I've been with
fielder .
8-t WedneAd.,- nl«bt to lfve them
A pair of " hot pitchers" did the club." admitted the popular
The lone r..,n of tbe Wat Vir- tb. wins ID tlieir ta.t eiJht samcs their share, ·Bob Buh t gainin(!! his Dodger shorUtop as he peeled nf{
ginia team Umt11 In the .thtrd J~ aDd eut the Ylil'lkees' ftral·place seventh straig ht victory and 16 th his uniform in front 0( his lock· •
· or the season for the Braves and er_
ning when Gary GULand cneke il lea~ to •"i tames,
Both tbt; ~'ea aDd White So:t Dick Donovan chalking up hi s
I homer down lh riJbt field lln ..
'"The big thing we have going
Bill Wihon went aU tht .w1y on are comb1mng tbe unbeat.able fifth in . 1 row and 13 th of the
elementl-aoltd
pltebing
backed
Yea
r
lor
the
White
Sox
Il
was
~-or
u ~ .is experience," he added
aff for the title.
When Oiek W1ltet1, sttr pit · the mound for Pomeroy as he fin·
'Y dev1statin11 hltUn• The Brav· lhe Br
. IJ\h
. l · .
And I ve alwayl felt we had the
W~l~e's fast ball itr1 't as fast, cher for the NBC champion Grove ned 10 men, -.alk~ onie. and ,ave ~
•·
aves
VIC Of)'
Ill 1!1 b
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th I
So
have neraJed 8.2 ru~ a game ~ilffll!.!i with the Rcdlcgs &lt;JIId the best pltC mg m
e eague .
but 1t s sneltty. Batter11 say h~ Cltv Club, watehed Heuon pbc-h up eight hita. Gaty GUland atan. ea
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Wh 't So
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ow come we're go far behmd'?
has a 'good knuckler". He does· a~ainst Mick Miller at Wabama in ed on the mound ·tor Ule Weit Vir1f/
•
t e
x'. e1gbth In a row over Injuries for one.
We're not
ginia team and gfte W~r to lAtTy
n't look hard to hit, but not June. Walters was a1ked :
1 hitting for i!UOlher. That include &gt;
1f
the, colla psing India ns.
Harenve.s Jn tho alxt11. lhrlnves
many hit him . He fanned Jim
"Will vou.i- ('lub .hit Het~Soo., "
·vacation time or any..
1 he B~aves wrapped up the tri· me . I'm l'laving a lousy year''
"
~ole.&lt;~ of Middleport four straight
"Yes, I think they will," opined w•a the loline pltebet.
t:ime .... save time with
umph With an eight-run ni nth-i nThe line aeore: ·
tu'f!oes 10 days ago.
Walters.
ning rally marked by Wcs Cova prompt, private, caab
Weal Va.
. 001 01)0 o.-1 I 8
Bowles hit har&lt;t enou~h anrl
ington's grand slam hom e r and
lo•o, on Signaturt•
far enough for the Detroit Ti~ten:
Hesson asked Watters the same Pomeroy_
100 OQO 1--2 7 1
rel ief pitche: Don McMa hon's
only,
auto or fumlture.
to go to their adding machines nuestion, and Walters gave him
Battertes: · GOLiad, Uar.,ave1
_
I three-run double . Johnny Logan
MODe)'
far 0117 wMI&gt;ll
and bank roll Monday night in the same answer he gave Sports (LP), .and Van Matre; Wllsob and
SYRACUSE, N. Y. UP _ ;Davey had hom~red earlier for ti'JC
,J&gt;Wl&gt;OMChar)eston to figure up how Desk. Just the s~me, saya Hes- Knight.
Moore, who u1ed a well • planned Braves ~Vhile solo homers hy J oe
CA MP PEHRY , Ohio 1JP-Shoot·
---,~much of a l)onus Bowles shoulrl son:
·
right hand attack to gain 1 split Taylor, Gus Bell and George
ing winds U'l to&lt;::ay in the National
be offered to sign. When it comes . "I hope we get them here. I'd
.declaion W~ead1y niaht over C~o~e a~counted for all three Pistol Charripion.shlpll' here with
it'll be more than the $500 th~ J hke to set what they got ."
ibe featherweight champion of Cmcmnat1 runs.
Brooks Law ·
the firing of the .45 c:aliber round
Redleg.~ set
• That's't'eal Jove of baseball, the
IY UNiTID ItA Til
Mes.lco, now w.ants ·to go ' for the ren ee, ~inl~ss si nC'f' July 21. suf- of the three·phase event.
sportman's.
thrill of matching
NATIONAL LIIAGtil
world title.
fered h1s fifth defeat in succc.s11·
?ri-Sgt. Hu~ let L. Benner held a
About three years oqo Fuoly skill and Intelligence
against a
. 'W L Pd. Gl
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tonk a cnck at pro ball as a kid top flight opponent.
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Milwaukee . • . . 10 42 .825
The Springfield, Ohio, feather
Donovan . who scattered ninl:'
ju~l out of hbJh schupl. He was
.
St. Louia . . . . . . 82 49 .M9 7 ~ said, "]want a fight with BasS"ey, hil~&gt;: . contributed a hgmer to the
gomg great till "apparently lone·
Which all together Is aome· Brook I~ .. .. . 113 !o ,w 7% but I probably' won't get it right Whiie Sox' 14-hit at.tark which 1
some ness brought him home short wha~ off. the 'beaten lrac~ of the Cl~cinnatl . . . . 81 II .IHO II · owov."
I Inc
· l udcd round-trippers by
,
&lt;~so
ly afler spring training was over. ~ommg ttt~e game in Racme . But PhlladeJ.phia . . . 10 5$ .527 11
Moore'! opponent In the War M;nnie Minoso and Jim RJvera .
]t wa!Sn't enemy batters that beat ll hel~s tint the leading eherac- New Y,ort . .. : . 51. U . .Q7 20
Memorial AQdltorium 10 · round Larry Doby had three hits for
·· him .
ters w1th the colors or~ person· Chicago ...... . · 41 89 .313 28
bout, Victor M1nuel Quijano of th e Sox and Luis ApariCio, Min Now he's a little older still In ality.
Pittsburgh, .. : . 41 11 .388 29
Mexleo City, also had hoped for oso and Earl Torgeson two each
his tender 20'!1, with as rnttch If , Come out to see th em play Sun' t3\l1
a bout with world titlist Hogan \o he 1p h an d E~ ar 1y \"
w~-~·.~, 10ulti·
.• ynn h1s
not more pitching talent IS ever.
. - - ,. "
"Kid" Bauey. ·But Moore's power
tb k
ful right hand ruined Quijano'• .se :~STON BEATS VANKEES
Little can be said about He.~· day . You'll sCe few better ex· I Brooklyn 7 1-.rew York· 8 ·
pies of good. bateball on the Chicago 3 Stt Louj, 1,.
Amerle:~n debut . and hhf immedison that hasn't been &amp;aid beforP. am
loCal scene anytime, any yellr.
Pittsbu-rgh 10 Phtlad'e l'phl 3 .1
h
The Chicago Cu bs handed lhe
He's been beaten sometimc.s, but
M"J
a , m t! ate c nee&amp; of a matdt with St. Louis Cardinals their eighth
1 waukee 13 Cln.cinnatJ a. nlte
no often by earned runs. Gene
Bauey,
cons&lt;,eulive Joss, 3· 1, the Brook·
likes to pitch. H e lovll.S hflseball.
Frhf•r'•
GaiMs
W
The five- - foot, three • 1nch 139-. lyn Dodger•~ sh•ded lhe N•w
...
Pills burgh•Br00 klyn, nIle
x
York G&gt;'an•·.
,~ and \he p;tt ~
Ne Y k 11 Ph" d•l -hi1"
pound victor JOlt ground to 130..., -u
,
· • ... a ~ ; nile
w_ ~
pound Quijano ftllly twlt:e, in the burgh Pirate;~ clumped the Phila·
i:ncLomn..,.ati a, tMCUhiea'!_9 .. . .
ser.ond and fiMI rownds. Quijano delphia Phillies, 11).3 in OltlN
.
u a
WBl,laee, nl.t e
mounted a jibbing atta~k each NL actiofi. The Boston Red Sox
x-At Jersey City, N. J.
time.
bllat the Yank ees, &amp;4 , the Balti·
AMIItiCAN LIAGlla
Referee Joe P.almer and judge more Orioles.defeated the Wa.,;h · · W· ·L: • Pc:t. · Gl Di~k Albirio laVored "MoOre. Whom ington Senators, 4·3, and the De·
K·:ENT, Wuh. UP - Former • New York
73 39 ·632
world heavyweight champion Joe Chicago
some faDS call • "featherweight troit Tigers walloped tht! Kan~&lt;ts
Louis wa~ "told lo iay" that pres- Boston .·.·.·.·.·.'.·
:~
Dernpsdey/' by three and five CILy Athletics, 7·4 in other AL
1
ent title holder Floyd P11ttersop. Baltimore
.
lTh
roun
1 respectively. J~dge
Har- games.
__ _
55 56 495
has done an un-championlike thing Detroit ... ·.·.·.·. 55 &amp;7 .491 18
~ud".-M cll. raLb II!Ored' - 1t_ 4-5-1 f~&gt;r
CALGARY RI5LEASES THREE _
0
by accepting • bout with · Pete Cl
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H11 If
Rademachl'f. who has never' fou,.ht
eve an. : · .·'·· flY .6P -·~ :W-1&amp;; l. ·l ":- - ..·-&lt;- z
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CALGARY_. .,. ta. UP .
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Kan81s Ctty- .. . 42 71 .372 31%
_.:. ~
back Jim H.uryman of the Umproceulonl y: Patterson's manage- ·washlngton . , . 42 72 .168 32
~e
vcrsit~ of W~shington , tackle an?
.
er said Wednesday' night.
.
end Vme€ Vlldas of Drexel lnstt•· • "-' ~ Mof•••
Wltd .d • • · llo
.... t.:JO •••
Cus D'Amaio. watt:=hln ... Patter.,. .,. "''"'
tute and fullback Jerry .Baker of
Of
•
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'IY oI M ISSlsstppl
" . . . we-re
10, .c,so ctlld ,,JO, 24
Don't
spar at Kent Memorial
Park, Boston u New y' ork .4. . . . .
.
.
t he u mverSI
• Same tread thldcneu-..: •a me tr.atl
Louis "is entitled to hls opln- Chicago 8 CleYellnd 3, nltc
released by the Calgary Stamped·
width -1ame tread tle•lg,.- ••m•
Mitt "Monhal· .. ~
but I don't think that's bb Baltimore 4 wulilnjton 2. nlte "
ers Wednesday.
Clt.,"II'ITV',"Gu•ttl~M:L"
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Detroit 7 Kansas City 4, nlte
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Bomber bad been
Frldlr'l· Gilmet·
ROCHESTER, N. y , -UP- Tile
Don't lake chance• driYing on wom Urn
from Milwaukee, Wla., , aa Chl~ago at Dettolt,- nite
• AppliN by fadory traln..:f e:tep•rt• using
rej11veuted Columbus Jeti scored
saying he ~·would never have done Cleveland at Ka~as City, nlte
when you can get new tir. tracttoa at;
their fourth straight win over
Goodyear apprond methods!
a thing like that," and "neither Baltimore at New' vorl, nile
auch
low co.t.
llocheater here Wednesday night
would any other champion In box· Boston at Washington, nile
"Applied
to
aouncl
fltt hodl•• or to ravr
1
-111 Ei4ie 0 $rien pieked up his
..,
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D'Amato t~aid he thought Loui8
, W . L Pet. Oa flrat win of tbe year hi relief.
Thur1."
&amp;.
Fri.
Augu&amp;l
1S..16
·
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O'Btlen,
tb~ 'let's reguJ1r short.
was speaking ..as an official of the Buffalo . ·. , . ·. 71 IG .113 Cl"
stop, tootr. over in the eecond with
Judy Holliday RichJU'd Conte
lnternational Boxing Club. .
Toronto ... -: . .. 70 Ge .N6 1
A
RiChmond ... . : 88 &amp;7 · ~ 2~ ColUmbw behi.qd 4-o and knock·
"FULL OF LIFE"
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"They've! done evefythlng they Rotbester ... . . . . SG M ~ 7~ ed in tbe w.l6nlng run in the
. -also-- '
elgMh lnntnt· on a single.
c.an to pan this fight. But 1 don't Miami ........ -~ 54: .486 "tO
Gary Cooper
Ralph ·B ellamy
The
two
tearlts
wind
up
a
five
1
think Joe wuu~d . uy anj'l.hlng like HaVIna ...... . 58 88 .460 13
"THE
COURT
MARTIAL
OF
that on bJs own," D'Amat.o 1dded. Montreal
M tit ~ Jtl4 g1me 1eries here tonight with
BILlY MITCHELL"
lll!fty
Don
Ktldoo
of
the
Jlds
op'
.
Rademaclu.~ , meanwblle, did Coom
I bu • ......
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(Cinemascope-Teehl)icolor)
poolng Gory BIOYIO&lt;k of lhe Red 1
SOme shadow boxing, sparred 1two
INTIRNATIONAL LIAGt.il
WIDaa.
,
•
\
rounds, an~ worked up a ttrl!!at COlumbua ·• Rochetter 7
~ith uJillhenlet Jn prej:lli'ltlan ltichmOnd 7 Buff~;lo ·0 ,
fdr the 16-round beavyweitht title Montreal 7 Mllflli· 0
bout Au1. 33 at Sl~k·'a 6tadtum, Toront.o 4 uaVal\a• -2 '
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Plan s were made. to , help 1
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of Mrs, Willard Ebehlba~h . Onloh
Mrs. C. J . Ebersbach ,
at the meetin1
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es, Mrs . Arnold Green and son ,

l-IlallySentlllei, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., Aug. 1~ . 1957

Memben and guests present
were Mrs Flenung. Mr and Mrs.)

Family Picnic
Held Tuesday At
Roadside Park

FREE -DEUVERY
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17ogram boob~ for the uew yeur
Mom!Dg and Afttrnoon
Mrs . R~th Bobo. Mra . Fr~nk Bobo were ordered when the Woman's
. STOlt!! *\OURS
The White Ro~e Lodge, Auxil- a_nd rhtldr~n. Mrs. · Wilham Mor Society of Christia n ServiN• of the
iary of the Brotherhood of Rail· TIS and chtldren , Mrs. Carl Mal · Roc k Sp rings Methodist ch urr h
8:00 A, Ill, 1o UO P. M.
road Trainmen , had a farnily pic· 101c Mrs. C.. P .. Glill!llghe.r, Mrs. met Tue.~day at the church for an
nlc at the Middleport Roadiidl' cnildrl'n. \1rs ..Rtl'har 0\\t'n and all day rnceting
Park Wednesday evening and Mn daughter , Mrs. J ot' Wtbon and
Branch Fleming pre!;ented twenty da u_\l hler. Mr s Otho Watt :-, anti I The forenoon was sp~nt in quil t·
lng and foll owirli a Sick lunch at
year pins to Mrs Horner HartlE&gt;)' J anwy J ubb.
noo n, the bu~ iness seasion was held
and Mrs. Clyde Wine brenner.
.PIIoae l!ft
with Mrs. Lewis Grueaer, prestdent
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Middleport
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n·mont.
Ohio . seat of Sand us· presidjng . A comro.unication was
, regular meeting in Sl• ptember.
ky Co unt y, is a sugar -beet &lt;Jnd read from Mrs. Harry P .• Smit h,
;;..:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; cannery l't'nl l•r. Supporting hr · Portsmouth Di~trict pres ident , !'On ·
torit&gt; s pro(!ul·e dry ~· ells, r azo1· rerning a district met&gt;ting tn be
POit'K
blades, cutle ry, castings, autom o. 1 held at the Forest Ru n Methodis:
b ih• fabrir arce.ssorie s, dyes, and Churrh, Augu~t 27 . Mrs. John H&lt;~rhunting and tr11.vping suppli es . ltu nr. was elected to serve as pi·

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RICHARD 5. OWEN- G.NERAL MANAGER
RIYNOLD I. GRIENB- EDITOR
Chnt•r L. T•nrwhlll, St1ff Writer, Sport&amp; Eclltar
N1t.loaa1 advertl1ing repre~ntatlv~ BotUoelli-ltlm~ Inc., K

PIGS FEET .. .. .. .. .. .. .. · 8 lbs. $1.00

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tntered 11 1ee0nd elul mat11o1 mattot "'t the post oUice at Pum

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Rub&amp;crtptlon rates: Dellt-ery by C•nier wb.ere 1vallable 30 centa per
INk· one year in advance at The Dally Sentinel offk:e, $lt.i.60· sb
4'.onth8, $7.80: three month1, 13.80. 87 motor route wbl!re auifable
,.. tnontb $1. By mall one year 18: a1s monlbs, $4.2tlii three monlba
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!tofu. WilliAm Gruser preaented
the program usina for bf'.l' topic,
villt to Milsions Flelda". krip..
ture reading or Mart 6 :7·13 _pre-

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Reuter. A readjng " A Visit $0 the
Mi.s sion Field In Puerto Ricq.. waa
.eive u witb. all present putleipat.
lng An art icle · taken trom The
World Outluok. entitled "Kalpltl·
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Jfar-tung who 'also chlsM tlil! fD~M·
ing w.ilh pra.•er.•,
Pn:sent Wf.t€dhole Mmed above
and Mrs. )\.•ery (foegieln, · Mt1.
Durwood Cummings and Ml'll. Cllf.
ford Leifhfil

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ENTERTAINS CLUI
entertained
Mrs. "E. M. J:Jlake
tl\e Carllsta Club with a picnic
1su.pper f l ber home Wednesd!Uf
..,lth Mrs. ·w. K. Kfhdhl. wsah·
\ngton, D. C., and Mn. FQ(rest
Baehtel as cuests. Members pre-aA nt were M.rl!. Earl Kn ight , MrJ.
MJI\ard Wilderm4_lh, Mrs. -w.aJ:ter
.tJfG&amp;b, Mrs. Russell W~l son and
Mrs. Emmet Shuler.

HOSTESS TO ClUB
~ Mrs. Denver Rice, Mrs. Nor·
man Humphrey!, Mrs. Edith Si1:1·
sO• and Mt·~~'· Keoneth McEihi n·
py wo'n the pJb:es \\·hen ,Mrs.
ij11told Eppley entertained bet
Canasta Club
:Monday. Home

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1:30 Bride and G."GOm
2:00 Mitlnee The1ter

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Racine wi1J meet ll!e HarUord Tigers Sunday at 2 ,p.m.'for
the Ohio Valley AliSOClatlon b.asebali league cbamplonlhip In
a P'"yoff· game at Ratine that will malcb two of lbe fineat
pitchers to play semi-pro bali around tbe.se parts in many a
year.
Gene Hesson. beaten once this season by Micky Miller of
Middleport, wUI match books and fast balls wltb another south.
paw, Larry "Little Foozy" Wolfe/of Racine.
Hesson depends on a portside!fast one and a sharp breaking
curve. He serves his stuff up with varying ;;peeds: His deUv·
ery is a beautiful thing to see. When the ball leaves bla.hand
hls head is about three feet above ground,. Wide is his stride
and level out.
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Lillie Foozy's record is nearly as br.Ullant this summer, If
not. more so. After a slow start when he was troubled with an
acting-up tummy, Foozy bas pitched brilliantly. Hardly any·
one m ~acme would deny that Foozy's arm alone tan be ere.
dlled With Racine's appearonce Sunday in the role hf playing

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ln~· Mrs. Emmtt Blackburn, Mrs. 8:00
.H•rold Ebersba~h. Mr~. Theodore 8 :45
"bew, Mrs. Waid Windon, Mrs. 8:~5
l_c:hard Vaug.han Jr.. and four 9:90
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Ohio gave -Americ4 its first
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Niles, Ohio, was the first persl)n
to tb~nk of wtapping up a £rank·
- thH~i' lb i pieCe of bread-later
rOll. He ·cipltalized on the n&amp;ml'
'hot dog' after seeing r. caricatur~
of a {rankfurter m:~de to look
Like a Daschund in the New York
D.!iily News, 1900. ·

Ice Cream and Angel ·
Food Cake for dltlltt.
Both are Kroger high qualit)'
at Kroger low prices.

The Gates Memorial Hospital at
Elyria, OhiO. b nitiOMlly known
for itl medical and surgical treat·
ritent of cripple~ children.

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M1dlen
To Duty Monday
At
Golf'Stats Open
MULLENS
St. Paul Tourney
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CLEVELAND UP-Left bander
Herb Score, who waR the 1ee of
the Cleveland lndlans pltehing
staff when he was stru~k in the
right eye. by ·A line drive Gff th~
bat of New York Ysnkee 'Gil Me·
PAUL, Minn. uP-Another
.Dou.gald on May 7 will return to battle between the "old guard"
the active playing list on Monday. and golfs "youngstert", ahaped
The Indians · aonounced Score up today as a st.ar·&amp;~dded fiel_d
wJU
' the· team to Kan· started play in the $24.000 St.
next 1crlet, &amp;1\d
l)e put in'to a Papl Open.
· Sam -snead head• the veterans
Into the· 72-hole battle. wblle de·
fendlnJ champlo!l Mike SoW!hak
topa .tbe lmpre11i\'e liat of younger . play

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' SPRINQFIELD, Ohio ·ur Spria,tl&amp;ld won the Ohio Glrl1'
SOUball _Tournament · crown Mre
Wedti.esday n~Jbt with 1 1-o win

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Packers Label frolln illced red-ripe fruit. Buy plenty for your favorite deuerta.

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Catching Braves
NOf 1mposs· ible
the plank In the American League..
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The amaJ~ne Braves made It nine"11traight victories and bal· Ar!!lles Reese
loone4 !hell: lead to 71!1 games when they crushed the Cin.
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To date , Benner hn an aggregate •~or ,~ or 1,7M compared to

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4 triple b' Ttrr7 J:nllhl In \h&lt;
bottom of tiM M•.atb dro-.·; ln. the
By FRI!D DOWN
wlmUne rua We4ntld•r evenln1
a1 the Pomero, Pony LuJue team
The
Natwual League
downed 1 te1m of 111 ltart from
Cltl!on, Well Columbia, and N..,. race into a cakewalk but those stubborn Chicago White Sox
Hnen on lhe Pomeroy flfld . The are atill eonvlnted they can make the New York ~'ankees walk

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Captain Kangaroo
CBS New&amp;
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12:00 Kttlt'.fl Kitehen
12 :~0 As the World Turn1
1:00 ')!Jr Miss Brooks
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Braves Crush Redlegs 13-3, Open 71f2 Game Gap
In Senior Loop; Chisox Climb Closer To Yanks

commendina: lead throuabout the
lint two lea•. the .22 and .38 call
bet. ov•r Marine l &amp;t Lt . William
W. McMillan.

Used

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ln the 1111 lnniDJ 1nd thtn
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UP- PeeWee
Kn Jht cracked hlt blow wbieh cinnaU Redlep, 1S.3, Wednesday night They've now won 15
d 23 1 lh · 1
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Reese eel11 '"Milwaukee can be
hit between tiM r:tclttflelder and Of their .....~ ' 18 gam
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the tenterfielder 40d rolled.
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that
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rivals
ali
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m the cold .
tak e a apectacul.ar
l'atch by
icniJht wu 1llo NlpOnllble for
The Wblte Soz wer~:~ auppoaed ·in their ninl!·game wicui ng s lre 11 k Brooklyn to do it.
the Pomeroy ~!i ta the Ot1t inbe about ready for 1 knockout while the White Sol( have avto r·
nlbg. Eddie BqfflnJton wu 11fe to
blow by now~ bu&amp; they're acting aged seven runs a game in their I " We can 1till beat lbe Braves
on 1n error ,tJ.d scored when very mueb ljb a contclnder. They last 10.
but it will require tile tougheAi
Knllht'o ointle 1ot by ·the rtr~t. whipped the ' Clevel1nd Indiana,
BUHL
WINS
16th
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uphill
climb Iince I've been with
fielder .
8-t WedneAd.,- nl«bt to lfve them
A pair of " hot pitchers" did the club." admitted the popular
The lone r..,n of tbe Wat Vir- tb. wins ID tlieir ta.t eiJht samcs their share, ·Bob Buh t gainin(!! his Dodger shorUtop as he peeled nf{
ginia team Umt11 In the .thtrd J~ aDd eut the Ylil'lkees' ftral·place seventh straig ht victory and 16 th his uniform in front 0( his lock· •
· or the season for the Braves and er_
ning when Gary GULand cneke il lea~ to •"i tames,
Both tbt; ~'ea aDd White So:t Dick Donovan chalking up hi s
I homer down lh riJbt field lln ..
'"The big thing we have going
Bill Wihon went aU tht .w1y on are comb1mng tbe unbeat.able fifth in . 1 row and 13 th of the
elementl-aoltd
pltebing
backed
Yea
r
lor
the
White
Sox
Il
was
~-or
u ~ .is experience," he added
aff for the title.
When Oiek W1ltet1, sttr pit · the mound for Pomeroy as he fin·
'Y dev1statin11 hltUn• The Brav· lhe Br
. IJ\h
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And I ve alwayl felt we had the
W~l~e's fast ball itr1 't as fast, cher for the NBC champion Grove ned 10 men, -.alk~ onie. and ,ave ~
•·
aves
VIC Of)'
Ill 1!1 b
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.
th I
So
have neraJed 8.2 ru~ a game ~ilffll!.!i with the Rcdlcgs &lt;JIId the best pltC mg m
e eague .
but 1t s sneltty. Batter11 say h~ Cltv Club, watehed Heuon pbc-h up eight hita. Gaty GUland atan. ea
-----,
Wh 't So
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ow come we're go far behmd'?
has a 'good knuckler". He does· a~ainst Mick Miller at Wabama in ed on the mound ·tor Ule Weit Vir1f/
•
t e
x'. e1gbth In a row over Injuries for one.
We're not
ginia team and gfte W~r to lAtTy
n't look hard to hit, but not June. Walters was a1ked :
1 hitting for i!UOlher. That include &gt;
1f
the, colla psing India ns.
Harenve.s Jn tho alxt11. lhrlnves
many hit him . He fanned Jim
"Will vou.i- ('lub .hit Het~Soo., "
·vacation time or any..
1 he B~aves wrapped up the tri· me . I'm l'laving a lousy year''
"
~ole.&lt;~ of Middleport four straight
"Yes, I think they will," opined w•a the loline pltebet.
t:ime .... save time with
umph With an eight-run ni nth-i nThe line aeore: ·
tu'f!oes 10 days ago.
Walters.
ning rally marked by Wcs Cova prompt, private, caab
Weal Va.
. 001 01)0 o.-1 I 8
Bowles hit har&lt;t enou~h anrl
ington's grand slam hom e r and
lo•o, on Signaturt•
far enough for the Detroit Ti~ten:
Hesson asked Watters the same Pomeroy_
100 OQO 1--2 7 1
rel ief pitche: Don McMa hon's
only,
auto or fumlture.
to go to their adding machines nuestion, and Walters gave him
Battertes: · GOLiad, Uar.,ave1
_
I three-run double . Johnny Logan
MODe)'
far 0117 wMI&gt;ll
and bank roll Monday night in the same answer he gave Sports (LP), .and Van Matre; Wllsob and
SYRACUSE, N. Y. UP _ ;Davey had hom~red earlier for ti'JC
,J&gt;Wl&gt;OMChar)eston to figure up how Desk. Just the s~me, saya Hes- Knight.
Moore, who u1ed a well • planned Braves ~Vhile solo homers hy J oe
CA MP PEHRY , Ohio 1JP-Shoot·
---,~much of a l)onus Bowles shoulrl son:
·
right hand attack to gain 1 split Taylor, Gus Bell and George
ing winds U'l to&lt;::ay in the National
be offered to sign. When it comes . "I hope we get them here. I'd
.declaion W~ead1y niaht over C~o~e a~counted for all three Pistol Charripion.shlpll' here with
it'll be more than the $500 th~ J hke to set what they got ."
ibe featherweight champion of Cmcmnat1 runs.
Brooks Law ·
the firing of the .45 c:aliber round
Redleg.~ set
• That's't'eal Jove of baseball, the
IY UNiTID ItA Til
Mes.lco, now w.ants ·to go ' for the ren ee, ~inl~ss si nC'f' July 21. suf- of the three·phase event.
sportman's.
thrill of matching
NATIONAL LIIAGtil
world title.
fered h1s fifth defeat in succc.s11·
?ri-Sgt. Hu~ let L. Benner held a
About three years oqo Fuoly skill and Intelligence
against a
. 'W L Pd. Gl
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tonk a cnck at pro ball as a kid top flight opponent.
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Milwaukee . • . . 10 42 .825
The Springfield, Ohio, feather
Donovan . who scattered ninl:'
ju~l out of hbJh schupl. He was
.
St. Louia . . . . . . 82 49 .M9 7 ~ said, "]want a fight with BasS"ey, hil~&gt;: . contributed a hgmer to the
gomg great till "apparently lone·
Which all together Is aome· Brook I~ .. .. . 113 !o ,w 7% but I probably' won't get it right Whiie Sox' 14-hit at.tark which 1
some ness brought him home short wha~ off. the 'beaten lrac~ of the Cl~cinnatl . . . . 81 II .IHO II · owov."
I Inc
· l udcd round-trippers by
,
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ly afler spring training was over. ~ommg ttt~e game in Racme . But PhlladeJ.phia . . . 10 5$ .527 11
Moore'! opponent In the War M;nnie Minoso and Jim RJvera .
]t wa!Sn't enemy batters that beat ll hel~s tint the leading eherac- New Y,ort . .. : . 51. U . .Q7 20
Memorial AQdltorium 10 · round Larry Doby had three hits for
·· him .
ters w1th the colors or~ person· Chicago ...... . · 41 89 .313 28
bout, Victor M1nuel Quijano of th e Sox and Luis ApariCio, Min Now he's a little older still In ality.
Pittsburgh, .. : . 41 11 .388 29
Mexleo City, also had hoped for oso and Earl Torgeson two each
his tender 20'!1, with as rnttch If , Come out to see th em play Sun' t3\l1
a bout with world titlist Hogan \o he 1p h an d E~ ar 1y \"
w~-~·.~, 10ulti·
.• ynn h1s
not more pitching talent IS ever.
. - - ,. "
"Kid" Bauey. ·But Moore's power
tb k
ful right hand ruined Quijano'• .se :~STON BEATS VANKEES
Little can be said about He.~· day . You'll sCe few better ex· I Brooklyn 7 1-.rew York· 8 ·
pies of good. bateball on the Chicago 3 Stt Louj, 1,.
Amerle:~n debut . and hhf immedison that hasn't been &amp;aid beforP. am
loCal scene anytime, any yellr.
Pittsbu-rgh 10 Phtlad'e l'phl 3 .1
h
The Chicago Cu bs handed lhe
He's been beaten sometimc.s, but
M"J
a , m t! ate c nee&amp; of a matdt with St. Louis Cardinals their eighth
1 waukee 13 Cln.cinnatJ a. nlte
no often by earned runs. Gene
Bauey,
cons&lt;,eulive Joss, 3· 1, the Brook·
likes to pitch. H e lovll.S hflseball.
Frhf•r'•
GaiMs
W
The five- - foot, three • 1nch 139-. lyn Dodger•~ sh•ded lhe N•w
...
Pills burgh•Br00 klyn, nIle
x
York G&gt;'an•·.
,~ and \he p;tt ~
Ne Y k 11 Ph" d•l -hi1"
pound victor JOlt ground to 130..., -u
,
· • ... a ~ ; nile
w_ ~
pound Quijano ftllly twlt:e, in the burgh Pirate;~ clumped the Phila·
i:ncLomn..,.ati a, tMCUhiea'!_9 .. . .
ser.ond and fiMI rownds. Quijano delphia Phillies, 11).3 in OltlN
.
u a
WBl,laee, nl.t e
mounted a jibbing atta~k each NL actiofi. The Boston Red Sox
x-At Jersey City, N. J.
time.
bllat the Yank ees, &amp;4 , the Balti·
AMIItiCAN LIAGlla
Referee Joe P.almer and judge more Orioles.defeated the Wa.,;h · · W· ·L: • Pc:t. · Gl Di~k Albirio laVored "MoOre. Whom ington Senators, 4·3, and the De·
K·:ENT, Wuh. UP - Former • New York
73 39 ·632
world heavyweight champion Joe Chicago
some faDS call • "featherweight troit Tigers walloped tht! Kan~&lt;ts
Louis wa~ "told lo iay" that pres- Boston .·.·.·.·.·.'.·
:~
Dernpsdey/' by three and five CILy Athletics, 7·4 in other AL
1
ent title holder Floyd P11ttersop. Baltimore
.
lTh
roun
1 respectively. J~dge
Har- games.
__ _
55 56 495
has done an un-championlike thing Detroit ... ·.·.·.·. 55 &amp;7 .491 18
~ud".-M cll. raLb II!Ored' - 1t_ 4-5-1 f~&gt;r
CALGARY RI5LEASES THREE _
0
by accepting • bout with · Pete Cl
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Rademachl'f. who has never' fou,.ht
eve an. : · .·'·· flY .6P -·~ :W-1&amp;; l. ·l ":- - ..·-&lt;- z
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~e
vcrsit~ of W~shington , tackle an?
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Wltd .d • • · llo
.... t.:JO •••
Cus D'Amaio. watt:=hln ... Patter.,. .,. "''"'
tute and fullback Jerry .Baker of
Of
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'IY oI M ISSlsstppl
" . . . we-re
10, .c,so ctlld ,,JO, 24
Don't
spar at Kent Memorial
Park, Boston u New y' ork .4. . . . .
.
.
t he u mverSI
• Same tread thldcneu-..: •a me tr.atl
Louis "is entitled to hls opln- Chicago 8 CleYellnd 3, nltc
released by the Calgary Stamped·
width -1ame tread tle•lg,.- ••m•
Mitt "Monhal· .. ~
but I don't think that's bb Baltimore 4 wulilnjton 2. nlte "
ers Wednesday.
Clt.,"II'ITV',"Gu•ttl~M:L"
1Ol)~~lon.:•
Detroit 7 Kansas City 4, nlte
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hlgh·quallly mat•rfal&amp; aa bra11d-new
Goodyear
Tlr~al
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Bomber bad been
Frldlr'l· Gilmet·
ROCHESTER, N. y , -UP- Tile
Don't lake chance• driYing on wom Urn
from Milwaukee, Wla., , aa Chl~ago at Dettolt,- nite
• AppliN by fadory traln..:f e:tep•rt• using
rej11veuted Columbus Jeti scored
saying he ~·would never have done Cleveland at Ka~as City, nlte
when you can get new tir. tracttoa at;
their fourth straight win over
Goodyear apprond methods!
a thing like that," and "neither Baltimore at New' vorl, nile
auch
low co.t.
llocheater here Wednesday night
would any other champion In box· Boston at Washington, nile
"Applied
to
aouncl
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, W . L Pet. Oa flrat win of tbe year hi relief.
Thur1."
&amp;.
Fri.
Augu&amp;l
1S..16
·
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O'Btlen,
tb~ 'let's reguJ1r short.
was speaking ..as an official of the Buffalo . ·. , . ·. 71 IG .113 Cl"
stop, tootr. over in the eecond with
Judy Holliday RichJU'd Conte
lnternational Boxing Club. .
Toronto ... -: . .. 70 Ge .N6 1
A
RiChmond ... . : 88 &amp;7 · ~ 2~ ColUmbw behi.qd 4-o and knock·
"FULL OF LIFE"
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"They've! done evefythlng they Rotbester ... . . . . SG M ~ 7~ ed in tbe w.l6nlng run in the
. -also-- '
elgMh lnntnt· on a single.
c.an to pan this fight. But 1 don't Miami ........ -~ 54: .486 "tO
Gary Cooper
Ralph ·B ellamy
The
two
tearlts
wind
up
a
five
1
think Joe wuu~d . uy anj'l.hlng like HaVIna ...... . 58 88 .460 13
"THE
COURT
MARTIAL
OF
that on bJs own," D'Amat.o 1dded. Montreal
M tit ~ Jtl4 g1me 1eries here tonight with
BILlY MITCHELL"
lll!fty
Don
Ktldoo
of
the
Jlds
op'
.
Rademaclu.~ , meanwblle, did Coom
I bu • ......
• .. ••
~·"'1 "•
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(Cinemascope-Teehl)icolor)
poolng Gory BIOYIO&lt;k of lhe Red 1
SOme shadow boxing, sparred 1two
INTIRNATIONAL LIAGt.il
WIDaa.
,
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rounds, an~ worked up a ttrl!!at COlumbua ·• Rochetter 7
~ith uJillhenlet Jn prej:lli'ltlan ltichmOnd 7 Buff~;lo ·0 ,
fdr the 16-round beavyweitht title Montreal 7 Mllflli· 0
bout Au1. 33 at Sl~k·'a 6tadtum, Toront.o 4 uaVal\a• -2 '
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ed ticket• wlll be glvep to lhe Little Leape tll'tt!¢101 In yotlr

elty for dlslrlbutlon to Little 4ogue Boll Plllyon.

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THE C &amp; 0 BASEBALL SPECIAL LEAVES: .
BAsEBA.J.,L' SP·ECIAL for the lucky wlnnertt. The lraln will CHARLESTON 8:25A.M. Eaotera Standard Time.
llliiO
. the lueky winners IntO Union Station, 'Clnelnnatl, which HUNTINGTON 7:45A.M. Eastern Standard Time.

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SUPEJI, MARKETS b~s reserved 4 roomy (50 to
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lnelude.• partitioned plate, CI!P, cereal bo~l, Ill'
tumbler.
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EVA~S F F, BRAND
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FRYER PAR "l Leg&amp; .. , •• lb, lfle ad .C A"eeka. Z lb. ll!
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BAC:otl Elld Slices ' Pieces .. " .... · .. -- · lb. 29e
No foollte, ten~er
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KRAFT

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Of Pamero-, ·olfd MHUfeport
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TRANSPORTATION
ROUND
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VIENNA SAUSAIGES · ...... · ...... 4 oz. can 20c BEEF SRW · .. · .. · ...... · .... f4 fi, w.·411t
Armour IStor

Annour Star

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ARMOUR'S TREET ...... · · · , · .. · 12 oz. can 45c DASH DO~ FOOD .. · .... ·.. 2 .:. 1 l ldill m
,-COMET ·aEANSif ·· .. ·: .... · .. · .... gi11nt 23c_ GrANT DIU ...... -...... ··•· ·" .. ·· ..
DASH DETERGENt · ...... · .. .. .. .. regular 39c
PIRSONAL IVORY · ·· · · ·· ·· ·· · · ·· · · · 4 Hrs 27t
lVOlY SNOW · .... · .... · .......... 2 lrg.· 65c
liQUIIt JOY · :........_. · · .. · .... ·: .. l'tl· 39t
.SPit &amp; $,AN ......
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ZO ilfolli lelm ·
I 0 RA.X.. .. .. · · .. · .... · ...... lll.bH 21c FLEECY WHITE · ··.- · ·· · · · ·· · · · ·· · ~ galolf-314
lALGON ...................... IJJ. 6at U.
Bo~•o
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. 'h Prlee Sale
KAISER FOIL ···········:···•••1···
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BLADES -· .... · .... · ...... 10 count 3$4
BLAdt FLAG ........ · ......... t)..6 oz. can 33c
IVORY·· ······ ·· ·········-·· 2 &amp;aollc fVORY FLAkES ·······: ······,·······21rf, 6t~
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SOCIETY

lallkllll4\port

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BAKER

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tHEMILWAUK·t:E 8U\'!S

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and Jam·
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Tb.eo tutzflnJ and Mr:
~hildren
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a.pd iuaaJ:, attended at Rio Grande
for the e.atendrtd
the sbrt~ annual Uobttetter re- Jummer ~U~ton.
Mn.
erin.1 slowt;r from a lle"V~rt vl rw:
Mrs. Wl1111m Rawley, Le-vit· dren of
Mrt. Elmer W ehrun~ 11 retOY· own, N. Y ..
11 vllitlnr friend • lflt 1
ilrltn.a -wre made tor th• prl). trinr •lol&gt;· from a •n.:re v\nu and relative-s bere and In Cotuna- dor41
.
Vhl and horttNe• named for inf~tion.
bl.la.
nied here ti;\· ll_rt.
thri !litw 7tll' tmen the WSWS o/
Mr. and Mn. Will iam Rey·
Jimmy Maiden, amaJI son or turned horilt that
th4 tnterprise El.JB Cliurrh m~ t nolc:t. learned thi11 wet&gt;i of the Mr and Mrs. ~lmrr Mai«kn , Nel·
Mt. aad lll'l. tranllla:
TUI.dt): evtnlnr 1t the home or
death of Mn . Wi lliam Kullb.. 101.vll!e, spent Wedne~~$1~~)1 witb wert vllltOh in CohiM"bul,
Jib. William
Frffker.
Pine Coshocton. mother-in-law of their llr and Mra. Ru.uell B.alley and
Gfove.
10n. Willlarn J{f-ynold•, KalaMa· daua:htet's when
Mr. Baile-y's dt'y.
Mn. E. N. Arpold wu the lead· roo . Funtral N&gt;rt.·i cc~ wlll be · blnhdt)' wa!il c~leb'rated.
r:r (or tbf evenlnf ll8lftJ for hf'r h61d today.
Mrs. De-Ua Carnahan it vislltopic .. toollnf at OUrtelve&amp;".
ll.n. Samuel (sa . Woodburr. , lnJ Mn . M..attlt Circle, Racine.
Qroli- •iiiflnt Of "What a Friend Or(' , and Mt fa ther. D E. Whit and will attenJ the funtra1 or
We lfave In Jesus" &lt;rJM!n€od the wker. Londo11. 0 .. anrJ frit:nd v1.. Mrs. Howa rd Woite.
met::U.I)&amp; . followed by a solo "'l'hJ~ lied Monda y with Dr. a11d .Wrs J
r, M;y Flther's World" by lfi.u J . Davis and fatruly Mr.!L Lila 1nd
Gin~v&amp;;ve Stobart ud prayer by Dr. Davis 'llllere clas ~ m;~tes at Ohi ~
Mit. !arJ Bro.-n .
Stah! Uni'ft-n1ty.
k•i)ture reading by Mi.!il
J~ Turn er. who l1 :l!
~·~n •
~ DaviJ aad Min Stoban medic1l pallent at Meigs r.eneral
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f"'IIP sinrtng of ·•J!avc Hosp1tal . Has been rf'turn,.d libmt· Mrs. Leo King and ~on Michael
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lne Own Way Lord" ~ prayer
Lloyd
M11rtin, son of Mr. and
ColumbliS .spent thP ~ast wetk
Wlf rwlt!( by Mrs. Claude Hulted.
'"TIIo Store Conop18te"
Mrs _ Franl M&lt;Jr1Hl ~ ~ n•pco rted aJi with her mother Mn
Oli !c
.Durlna: the boslntss selllion
Improving att.er ~mg ill at th'' Thoma and brother~:~ , Earl and
7 DA VS PER Wlll!lt
wj(Ji ifll pr1!s-'tdent, Mrs . Stllm
Meigs General · H ~p ilal.
. Guy . Mr. King join ed them for ~
B~W4'i, pr~dirii. it wu voted
Mrs. James Harung(•r and_ ~~~~- the week~nd and vi1itcU with h : "~ 1
A.M. to 8 P.M.
to· ua~ ""·11'0 for purt'haling boob dren
. .J.ame ~. Micha4't a~d Knstm J parents, Mr. and ~rs. W A.
rof, -th~ &amp;kietf.
· Retl"e&amp;h.Dlenfs wne served by and her mother, Mrs. Ed~ar AI- , Kini. They returned home Sun· 441 Loeti1t St. Mlddl ......
lemworlh , le/t today
for the day. Ykhael iJ stayinJ for an
Hie hdeteA to' those Mmed above Hart iolj:er hume in Newhurg, "1.
t~(l ~ ctlra Gruser, Mrs. Y. where Capt. Hartmger is sta·
JOlin ~. Mrs. Thomas Bent:, Uonf'd at Stew;~rt Air Force Base.
Mb. R,n~it Dixon and_..cllildrPn ,
Mr and MrS Erne.~! Bowman
S«t i6'l Rcttlf and ~- Jmes Dayton . left Tue3tfa)· fur a visit
Wm .&amp;nd. .daukhtet,
Sed:y.
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with relati\'e~ ifl I..o: don 1nd
qma after vi.o;iting thelf l'Oltslnll,
M't. and Mn. L D. Diles and Mr.
aod Mrs, Dan~ Hamilt cn . Mr. and
MT&amp; . Hamilton
e.ntertaincd Mr.
And Mrs . Bowman, Mr. an&lt;~ !i'lrll.
Dilrs and Mr. and Mr~. Davicl
Darst Jr .. at dinner during the
AS
The sixth anniveHazy of the vi!llt of the Bowinam. Monday
· Tu'esday Canasta Clu6 wat obsei'~­ Mr. and Mts. Dile~ louie tlieir
STANDARDIZED ami APPJi(Wf:D BY
.d thli· *eet!-lr- witb 1. dJnner at •he house gue~ts lo MaricUa wbf're
Y*tin ReJt.;nuiUlt. The group ad- they visited another cousin, MIJ·
journ·e d' to the home of Mrs. Wil- ton Hamilton, a former loca) re·
liam Childs where they were join- sident. •
Are Ao r~
ed by another membe~. Mrs. Lionel
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Savely and
Bous. who was unable to &amp;ttend daughter, Su!lan, Akron, are visit·
HAIR CUT ........................ U-!5
tbe dinner. Prizes -were won by ing Mr. and Mrs. Max. Sanborn .
FLAT
TOP .. ...... ... . . ·;· . .... , . $1.50
MrS: Charf"eg Bradbury, &amp;Jrs. Ralph
Mrs. Otto Hoffman , J ;j ckson.
Glb~. Mht. Boggs and Mfs. Richard former local re3ident. is enrolled
SHAVE ........ . ............. :. $1.00
Gfesi.
SHAMPOO ..... .. .... ..... ........ ' .7 5
Others present were Mrs. Donald
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
MHll, :U:r&amp; Edward T. Frenc.h, Mrs.
TONIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .30
HOW TO KIJ.L IT.
Q"o.&amp;ei'l ~c!ltt.oll. Mrs. Childs servIN ONE HOUR,
MASS!IGF.S ................ 'iSe and $1.00 ·
ede a: d-eise·rt course at her home.
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Enterprise EUB

SUND.At,
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each

MiRACLE FRENCH
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hli' bid 1 e!!ertlfled eheek in the
amount ,of t4;,2oO.OO.

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tlono tll&amp;,qa (17-ll), 4118.04 {11-4),
4118.08 (1Ha),. 411B.08 07-ll), and
4115.0'7 (17-lb) ot the Revised
Code ol Ohio:"

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Length 10,137.8

reet. Total Lena:th IO,flfl&amp;.eo feet
or Z.02 miles.
"Propoa:ara Nos. 1 t.o 3 lnclu•lve
or this prOject to be completed
not later than October 31, 19157'.
Bidden muat apply. on the proper forma. ror prequallficatlon with
the Hl•hway Credit Examiner, at

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Of cenmte til,,

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SAI.AD ORE s· s··•NG'. q·•.' 39

Said

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•·nelvllie, Obto
l. bea=artm'J,
Theau
Hartville
n~Cant tothae
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tw'
Ohio
kilO"('farm•
Ulf.OU.II
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ana tlt~ Un- corner. thellce South 7ft~~ degrees
tnow:n Helft. Dewi.tlees, Legatees, West about 20U fet't to Sout h AI·
AdmkUtll!IW"-t Ex.evton and As- ley; thence Soulh 12 dejrt'es East
aijnl of "t"ltbUnlne Brtmlage, de- 20 reel to the North hne or Lot
~ wfi.oii' llllbles arid" pla~e 8 538; thence North 87 degf1:'es East
of reeklente ~ wU;nO'Wn and can· 135 feli!t , tht&gt;"r.ce South lllf~ degree~
npt &amp; ~i-DeA. wUl Lake no- Eas t 200 feet, tb,ence South 41 detlt!e 'tbat on the 29th day of July , grees W~'SL 147 (cl'l , thence South ::~~ deferid~ nts for a period in
tua'l~ Nolan Shuster and Clara 68 degrees West 58 r~et thence excess o[ twenty-one years.
Shuster, as plaintlfh, flied their South 89 ~rees We~t 18 1 feet,
The prayer of ,ald ~tition Is
petJtloD Jgalnst them, as defend- thence North 181..2 dei;!rl't'5 W. 91 that the above nabted defendants
ibts in tbe Court of Common feet, thenee North 3 dtogrees East be compelled to set up and show
Pled of Melia County, Ohio, the 158 feel. thence :'1/orth 78 3,14 d~~;rees the nature and extent D! their said
same beini Cause No. 12,!519 in East ;.oo fe('"t to South Alley, !aims or inte-rests or be forever
uid Court, alle&amp;ing, amone other thence North 12 degref's ~est_ 60 ~arred from asserting the same;
thlap. thtt the J!!aintlffs are tbt rlet to _the p1aL·c of beguvung, that the claims of said defeodanta,
OWD.el'l &amp;1: and. ~ ._ctua\ posses- con~aimnK four ( -I ) acre!&gt;, more or ·r any may be adjudged to be null
aloo of the- foUowinll ducrl6ed less .
~nd vOid; and \he title of the plain
real eJt.tte ht tbf Vnl1ge of PomeBeinl!l a part or the property tiffs to said premise&amp; be- qu1eted
roy, 'tourity of il!IJI~ alid State conveyed by Arl&lt;~rn Darling to 81 again 8t thE' de(e~dants, a~d for
of. Ohio, a"Ocf tmn"e partieula~ly de· MinnJe Darling by det'rl dated such other and further rehef as
scri.bed ,a ! fot1~~ : :delmnmg at Septen1ber 10 1887 . and rt'corded equity and the nature o( the cue
lbe SouQJent cora.er ~f Lot ~ 0 · m Book 64. at Page 452 of the may require.
'"39 on South Alfe)', Uncoln Hill , D"ed Re•o,u·" of &gt;l •igs County .
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"in s~lf Qllt:fgl!, t b ence S 011 th . 78 I Oh:io
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defendants are requ1re
and' thereafter
conveyetl by
bef o
dto&amp;f't't'S w. 200 ft. to the chff, M'• nn.ie Darling Scoll and M. H. answer said petition on or
ore
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Uff
the 21st day or September. 1~5'7,
thence Norther Y w
t e c 1 Scott . her husband . to Kalherin~
, judgement will be taken agamst
abOllt 75 feet, \Jle~ West 60 fee Bramlag• U)' deed dated May 17, 0
·to an anlli!e
., .In tb•"' S1 sftle of Ca..,e 1906 and'" recqrded in Book 95, page them as prayed
Cor.
. NOLAN SHUSTER a!'d
Street, tlieftce 1fltf Pld streef. 168 ~f --said Deed Records. except
CLARA Si·i1JSTER, Plam- 1
SoutherlJ to tbt ~orth.west corner the rollciwin£ part thereof, to-wit;
tiUs.
of Lot lfo. 4'1.l- U.en~ along the Being part or Lot No . 179 in C.
CLARK
re.a r Q.( LO{~ 4:7, ~. 4!S, 4 3 , 4.2· 41 · w. Dabney·~ Adl!itian to the Vii·
By T~:R1~or~ey
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40, 39, "' ~· .~
• ~:, lage of Pomeroy, boundl•d and ~e· CEDRIC W . CLARK
3f. ~. 2i, . 21; ~u. ..,.,
' scribed as follows, to -w1t B.egl n1
PomeroY. Ohio
ning on the East line of wd ot Attorne:f f~r Plainlifh.
172 (eet from the Southwt&gt;sl corne-r (B) I, a, JS, 22. 29, {9) S. 6tc
thereof. thence North 66 degrees
West 100 fet&gt;t, thence North 23 112
dea:rees East 55 ft . thence South
~EGAL NOTIC!
36~ degrees East 100 feet to the
Bids will t:e received by the unStreet, thence South 231h: degrees derslped for the !!"ale of hQuse
West M feet to the place of bi- and other property ow!"'ed by ?ora
JiDning; also all of Lot 9 ln C. _W. Rominli! in Dexter, OhiO. Property
Ohio, except 11 feet So!Jlh, be~ng appraiaed at $6,800.00. Und~stan­
41 (teton Salt ~et, a.nd runmng ed will .sell 511 me to th.;: hl&amp;heat
at ,that width baCli to the !-locking bidder at 11 price ·.whl~h must be
Valley Railroad . Also all of Lot approved br the J1rob4te .Court of
No. 14 in C. W. Dabney's Addition Meigs cow.nt}', Ohi~. Thl~ home ~
to Pomeroy, Meigs t:ounty, Ohio. located 'tn tlie country and 18
Also the following real estate sit- worlli teyeral timeS tbe appraised
uate in the Village of Pomeroy, price.
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County of Mci~:s. and State or
SYBIL
E!IERSBACH
Ohlo, to.wit : A _q trip or land lyExecutrix
ing in the rear or Lol 178 and part
Porilcroy, Obio
of Lot 179 ~ nd extending l:)aek to
(8) 10, 13, 14, Hl, te, , t7 ;_ 6tc.
the Cliff of Rocks and utending
from the Southwesterly line of
NOTICE TO CONTkj\CTORS
James Smith's tot above the base
STATE OF OHIO
of the Clifr of !tocks to the NorthDIPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
east. line of August Hauck's lot,
Columbuf, Ohio, Avf,Uit 9, 1957
· e:~tl.'eptine: and reserving to A. P.
Conrrot SoiM Lt1al CoPY
Ashworth and F'. W . Baber a thirty
No. 57·532
{30) foot ria,:ht of way across said
.UNIT
PRICE
CONTRACT
strip of lund from lands owned
Sealed
proposals
will be reby the .said A. P. Ashworth and
F. W. Baber to the mouth o( the ceived al the office of the State
Highway Director of Ohio. at Co
lumbuR, Ohio, uiitll 10 :00 a. m.,
STOP THAT ITCH I
Ohio (Eastern) Standilrd Time,
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
Friday, August 30, 10~7 for im _. If not I
40c b•ck at provemenl.3 in :
Proporals Noll. 1 to 3 inc lusive
are offli!red u one· project and will
, t
n.ur.z::rr .. ::H '
be awarded as one contract.
PropoHI No. l
L
Lob"'· I Meigs · County, ehio, on Section
:.;-~--(12.7ll Pomeroy, U. S. Route No.
S3, in Salisbury Township, by applying an asphaltic concrete .!lur·
lac~ course. Items T-30, B-3a, and
T-3S. Pavement: Width 26 feet.
Length 9.389.40 !eel o•· 1.'78 miles .
PropoNI N"' 2
Me1a.t County, Ohio, on Section
(8.08 Pomeroy), State Route No. 7, '
in Salisbury Towr:shlp . by applying
an asphaltic
eon(!r~te
surraee
course, Item~ T-30, B·SO, and T·SIJ.
Pavement: Width 26 te·et. Leni(h
1,320 Ceet .or 0.25 mjle.

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A TOledo. Ohio physielan, Dr.
n., Mel"'man Brothen Corp. oI
Ail~n o, eVi_lblt~. invented lb. "At· Celipa ObJta.;il the world'a laraest
omLZtr , wlth ts In daUy uSe f'il' mQ\d~tturii\* plari.t devOtlnt _Ia·
!lie opnying sueh diveriltfied ·pro(fbcu eintid tdltllfvtl)' to production
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GEORGE J. THORM'WR

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WORKING HOURS

Middleport
Society

Mon-, Tues .• Wed. &amp; Fri.... ...... ...• A.JII •. to 6 P.M.
'l'huilldoy . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 8 A.K. to 12 Nooa
Saturday ........................ 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.

Pvt'. and Mrs. Henry Cooper
'(Nanc)' Hartley) are \:islting her
paren't.s, Mr. and Mr!j.
Homer
Hartley and family before going
to Cherry Point where he ls to br• j
11lationed with the U. S. Marin~
e~s· Mr. and Mts. Russell Bolir't and
tfamHy, . R~.t~ll U and Susan, Ak·
J'{)ft~ l~ft Wl4nettfay !liter a visit
Wit\, Mr. ant Prri. H. J. Russcll
.incf famQy. They Were acconlpan-1
l!d bf 1tic"batd Bolin who wiU · - vi'llit 'for a WE!C"k. They have a1so
be41;n. j;uests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil

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Mr. and Mril. 'No'ah Haskins and
son, Charles. and William Turner
attended the Ha.skins
retmloa
Sunday at Fortiflcat!on
Park,
Gallipolis,
.Mr. and Mrs. F. J . Murray,
former local residents have bee,,
.Mrs. 1-1. J
ruests of ~·Mr. and
RuBJell
.Miss Nancy Reed who had been
seriously ill at the Meigs Gener"l
Hospital was taken to Holzer Hoa- 1
I pital in the Rawlings-Coats nmbu·
' laot!e Tuesday.
·
Mr. and Mrs. James Simp~on
lnd daughter, Sandra, local, and
M'r. ahd Mrs. Glen Simpson, Ra:
cine, have returned from a two
week's vacation which included.
22tU mUes of travel in Ohio and
Michigan. i&amp;ey visited Mackinaw
Citr the stfltts, other famous
P.ae~s In M·ictilgan and went to
t'rystal Lake" to join James Simpsun's mothe,r, Mrs. Mayme Hartenbach, ~nt, a·nd dauaJI.ters,
Mrs. Robert lhle, Kent, a.nd Mr.s.
Albert Wolff, Olmstead Falls, and
·their familiht and:. Mi. and Mrs.
William G~. During th~i"
stay at the La~ tlie1 enjoyed
1 ildes in Mr. Grabiln'ii plane. il
fifteen pourict ·
was the
ptize catch
Enrttute
home thevisit·
ed Mr.

t

Squeezing more power

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Thil it • fump of eoaf •• , it ._:eis:lu
t'~-~~ poua.d. 1t•1 dtt lltr4Mt workitLJ
JumP of to.\l" ill die world!
Bruk up thii Jump of coal - Cl'IIJl. it 11 fine n ta~.m. p..N• -:f illiU'II ~* in tke
boiler of a modena· OltriO PoWer e!itetric: -~· f11B • • • _, it will mab
eaouah Iteam &amp;:41 ·_,rod~ce on. kilo-.:td.oDI' of elstric ,..,_ - 1-wu daat Will
liaii a 1 00-· watt Jamp lor em ltoun.
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Our largest power pfanu, rared among the world'• tea m01t ef"aeiea'J will prech•c•·
a kilowa~Our of elec:trki~ frOm about .evea-tentht of • Pbuod ot ~· At tJ..
tiarA of tie c:eniuiy it took 20 to l 0 pounds oi coal tG generate a kilo-w•ukour.

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5Piett

BREAKFAST SUITE

By fCIVIItzinl rn.on ,OWI:f oat of coal; "'! ~·~-. ~ aile to kee,P ratet low "':""
hish. Tll1 rnvlt: evhyene ldei · ·~ .Cill -~• dleir work, ~,.
b-. olloit oln ...,... oka""'' ..- co tJ~• lldtlr Skft/tOUv. • - -~ -

'" $49.95

~rvice

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SWt o'f Dishft

$1.00 Extra
With Each Suite

McMaster

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Ranlwore and FaraHure
ll.lnd A...

UICli.~C •iaVICI IN u

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4-DallySentlnel, P,meroy.IIJddleport, 0 ., Aug. 15, 1957

by the

t081 mine now operated
eonveyed by Minnie- Darling Sc!ott
and M. H. Surtt, brr husb1nd, to
and 8 to tbe Northeast eorner or Rutb C. Arr:utronJ, by deed dlt·

(23-t L@l'Ne!_ffc~

Northeast
Lot 8. thence
eo_rnerhof
Northwesterly
Lot Mfl .Lotto
h e~~
thee ed
in Boot
April 9S.
23.at100ft
page and
182,recorded
of s_,ldd
"''he Unkaowb. Heln;., Devisees, Souther 1.., w·th t e rear o1
ik)
Deed RefOrds; the-reafter c_onvt!ye
teglteet, .ibia~W"Mon, EJ:etu- Kohl's l~t, and Lot !537, to the by Ltberinfl Braml.age, stnile, to

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A~. of Minnie DarlillJS.Otl,-"*'l,tbeUnk~own
Heirs, DeY~ . 9'gat- Admintot'8 and

ehim'• ''"d

Northeast cornt'1' of George JoaJot, jhenee !"lth the""
tine or
Joaehom ' lol, South"VtfllPf;ll, ~utqn~Vld,.,~lgns of ly about 22 fel't to h is Southwest

:1. R. Seott. . . . .~.

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Aetinf Dlrector
t81 1',
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Nolan and Clara ShusteJ, by deed
dltedJanuory25. 1939, .,.dn"ord'
&lt;od In Boot 146 at Page ttl ulth
Deed Record!j ' o( Meigs count)',
Ohio thaf the dl!-fendlnts have or
dai~ su~.e interest in sLid reatl
l"State 8! set forth lhertin , that t~e
l laiutiffs and heir predecessors' tn
rllle bave held Jaid real estate
adverseJy, openly and notorioUJly
pinal each and every one ot

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Proposel No. 3l

Meigs eount,., Ohio, on Sections
8:33 and 8.-ts', Stilte Routfi No. 7,
in !alisb~ Township, by applying an aaPilttltle topcretf!l aurface
courae, It4futs T-3"0, 8 -315, arid T-3S.
Pavement: Wldtb 28 le~ Lentth

828.

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WidtH 20 feet,

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Lciit• .....

Mollie T I
al 1
Company. Thil ¥ alJo the llftttt ou• p~~e ee ery
Industry In Lhe elty.
tabfe1\

ColumbWI,
Oltio,utat toleut
day•
before the date
open10bids.
The minimum w•ae to be paid
to all labor employed on thll con·
ttact ahall be In tteordance with
the "Schedule of Pl'flvlilinl Hourly Waae Rater Aacertalned and Determined by the Department of In·
duttrlll Relatlona 1p~Ucable to
State Hl,hway . Depiu1·mer:tt Jm·
grovement tn a«ordlnte with See-

ld·fiDl+
arul otbel vet&amp;-

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CASINO FRENCH
8

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Potatoes . lO

33e

CATALINA
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Pl1n1 •nd •peelfic•Uona are on

and the office of the dlvialon deputy dlreetor.
rllht

New

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NCI. l CoiJbin

35&lt;

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FURNITURE

(Jill TfaeBftlliloll Cora.

39c

1&amp;. bot

FREE
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!S._ _ "!.-" ...:._ !::'"'- $".

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Fresh, critp, jumbo sise CALIFORNIA

Pascal Celery • .Jbunch

2$e

GATEWAY
CENTER St. Alh.is,
W. VII.
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113 N. StctND stilT Pdineroy, Ohio .
MILL &amp; SECOND ST,DTS Middleport, Ohio
2445 THIRD AVENUE ltuntlngton, W.Va.
825-10THSTRIETHnlinOfft, W.Va.
2503 WASHitlGTCJN BLVD.
W. Vi• •
6TH AVENU(&amp; 5'STREET Huntington, W.Va.

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1326 OHIO AV~UE Dlillllar; W. VIi.
4100 McCoRKlE.AVENuE' $. Cliarlestoti, W.Vt.
~RGIN14 STREit WEST Charftston, W.Va.
2S1THIRO AVIMUl Gam,., OhiO
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2412 jACKSON AVENUE Pt. Pleasant, W. Vi.

•oa

Coffee

99c

Old Fashion

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LONGHORN CHEESE·

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HOMOGENIZED .MILK · .. · .. ·'. · · .. .. .. ·• .. · .. · .. · .. .. gallon Jug 75c
With 8e eoupon on pkg. on any brand wieners
Helm- IJ oz. jar

HAMBURGER &amp; HOT DOG RELISH ..... ......... -; .. ... ....... . 2· jars 'jcJc •
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No. 2'h can 39e

Dole Slleed

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· ···· .. ..... .... ·2No.2•..ns 65c
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RUBBER TOILET
TRA'y' • , · .. ·· , •· ·
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With compa&lt;tments.
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IMPERIAL SALAD SERVER · · · · · : fl_.!l ,value
Colorful t.ourquolil! eolot.• Noll'tlritilll, • • ·"' ·
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STOVE&amp; TABLE TOP MAT,,,-.,· tt.it.talE
High qualitY rubber. 15'h x Inch size.,. · · .
BATH &amp; SHOWER MAT •. , . , , ••. - UJ9 ftlil,
Skid proof, texttlred.
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.GRAND DRAWING- Al.JG .lJST 26at2:P.M.
NOTHING TO BVY .... ,, JUST REGISTER AT Y_OUR
CONVENIENT
NEIGHBORHOOD EVANS SUPER MARK,
.ET • , ... , RESISTER TO-DAY AND EVERY TIME YOU
I! VANS,
1 VISIT
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Vlkle

·4 containers, rust-proof,

LU·NCH EON ,MEAT · ·.· ·

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Pairs

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MUST BE CLAIMED BVTHWDAY AUGUST !8. Unelolln
ed ticket• wlll be glvep to lhe Little Leape tll'tt!¢101 In yotlr

elty for dlslrlbutlon to Little 4ogue Boll Plllyon.

• ' ;;AiD wbilierl wiJI he Informed by mall, ALIJ TICKETS .•

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CA*1iifi£i SET

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LUSTO WAitE PLASTIC

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Is only a 10 mlnuto wolk to CROSLEY FIELD.
THE C &amp; 0 BASEBALL SPECIAL LEAVES: .
BAsEBA.J.,L' SP·ECIAL for the lucky wlnnertt. The lraln will CHARLESTON 8:25A.M. Eaotera Standard Time.
llliiO
. the lueky winners IntO Union Station, 'Clnelnnatl, which HUNTINGTON 7:45A.M. Eastern Standard Time.

lb.

· YOUR cHOrcE

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EVAN~
SUPEJI, MARKETS b~s reserved 4 roomy (50 to
q. "
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_ , ~- aeatln( ~eoplclty}, alr-rondltloned eo..hes on the C &amp; 0

GERBER liA-B'i' STARTfi'l sfo)l . .': .. : BB!
lnelude.• partitioned plate, CI!P, cereal bo~l, Ill'
tumbler.
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Employees aad lhelr fam!Heo nOt elfgable lo Wla.

~f Jxcursion

OZtotfft

EVANS SUPIIll TRIM

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Every o'ieeogaoroteed"'"' Jrlltll\d ~everol tlm'e't dally

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GROOW.I)' II IF · · lb. at..
EVA~S F F, BRAND
Wblft , . .. .. 111. ~*
'ft
Breast
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79e
FRYER PAR "l Leg&amp; .. , •• lb, lfle ad .C A"eeka. Z lb. ll!
' eello wrap
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SWIFT '""" tlb.
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BAC:otl Elld Slices ' Pieces .. " .... · .. -- · lb. 29e
No foollte, ten~er
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89
aFlaw.o-Rrch frozen STIAKS · ·:·: ··· IlL p,... •. t
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EVANS SUPEIIlJ'JIIM-fresh Jeaa lllef, ftitk

Lean:
KRAFT

,;;nd, sugar cu\-ed -

'tray pack

••fill IL.'

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MIAT LOAF ; · · .. · .. · · · ·· · ...... · ·" . . "'· 59t
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The BarWr AfiieiO'HOn
Of Pamero-, ·olfd MHUfeport
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jor

IsObserved

TRANSPORTATION
ROUND
·TRIP
~~!:=::-~:::------:---.... --=----~~-~- -~--_:~.:..:_:::..:__ ·-----.---~FRE'E ENTRY·BLANKS AT ALL&amp;V,\HS MARKETS

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Two Free Tleleets so· tlaat 11011 mag take
Arm~lir Star·

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Armoat Star'

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VIENNA SAUSAIGES · ...... · ...... 4 oz. can 20c BEEF SRW · .. · .. · ...... · .... f4 fi, w.·411t
Armour IStor

Annour Star

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COqED BEEF ·················· 1:2 oz•.c1n 47c CHILl with beaM········ 2""' f6tt.Wf· 4~i
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ARMOUR'S TREET ...... · · · , · .. · 12 oz. can 45c DASH DO~ FOOD .. · .... ·.. 2 .:. 1 l ldill m
,-COMET ·aEANSif ·· .. ·: .... · .. · .... gi11nt 23c_ GrANT DIU ...... -...... ··•· ·" .. ·· ..
DASH DETERGENt · ...... · .. .. .. .. regular 39c
PIRSONAL IVORY · ·· · · ·· ·· ·· · · ·· · · · 4 Hrs 27t
lVOlY SNOW · .... · .... · .......... 2 lrg.· 65c
liQUIIt JOY · :........_. · · .. · .... ·: .. l'tl· 39t
.SPit &amp; $,AN ......
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MEDiUM IVORY .. · .... · .. -- · ...... · 4 ban 31•
ZO ilfolli lelm ·
I 0 RA.X.. .. .. · · .. · .... · ...... lll.bH 21c FLEECY WHITE · ··.- · ·· · · · ·· · · · ·· · ~ galolf-314
lALGON ...................... IJJ. 6at U.
Bo~•o
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HAND ClllffER · .... · .... · ...... 8oz. can 20c
. 'h Prlee Sale
KAISER FOIL ···········:···•••1···
Freohwrlfl
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WAX PAPER · · · · ·- ·- · ·· · · · · · · · · · fOO ft. roll 25t GllETTE
BLADES -· .... · .... · ...... 10 count 3$4
BLAdt FLAG ........ · ......... t)..6 oz. can 33c
IVORY·· ······ ·· ·········-·· 2 &amp;aollc fVORY FLAkES ·······: ······,·······21rf, 6t~
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PJNK l*iFf ..... :.................. glalt 79c OXYDOL . ' ' ......... ' ' ... ' .... ' . 2 , . 6td
' , . QMAt · ········ ········· 4·colllplex. 37t ~tH CAMAY ············•··········· Wt1~

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PRfd INCRWH ernd
CHANG! IN HOUis

dHt AifrrifE!rsdry

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Effective Aug. J9

CCJhaStd Club

INCLUDES TICKE1S 10 CROSLEY FIELIS
A.NfS
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Red Malaga Grapes 2

6 as.

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C:ollfornia finest

·WILSON'S MOR

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FREE-

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PINEAPPLE

IOn

100 Pain of

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YOUNG~

POMEROY
SOCIETY

lallkllll4\port

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Plan New Agendd

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$299.00
BAKER

Clrurclr Wo~n

tHEMILWAUK·t:E 8U\'!S

New Crop

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file In the dPpartment of bl&amp;:hw•yr

~~-t:z-.';o ..,..
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and Jam·
v,._
Tb.eo tutzflnJ and Mr:
~hildren
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a.pd iuaaJ:, attended at Rio Grande
for the e.atendrtd
the sbrt~ annual Uobttetter re- Jummer ~U~ton.
Mn.
erin.1 slowt;r from a lle"V~rt vl rw:
Mrs. Wl1111m Rawley, Le-vit· dren of
Mrt. Elmer W ehrun~ 11 retOY· own, N. Y ..
11 vllitlnr friend • lflt 1
ilrltn.a -wre made tor th• prl). trinr •lol&gt;· from a •n.:re v\nu and relative-s bere and In Cotuna- dor41
.
Vhl and horttNe• named for inf~tion.
bl.la.
nied here ti;\· ll_rt.
thri !litw 7tll' tmen the WSWS o/
Mr. and Mn. Will iam Rey·
Jimmy Maiden, amaJI son or turned horilt that
th4 tnterprise El.JB Cliurrh m~ t nolc:t. learned thi11 wet&gt;i of the Mr and Mrs. ~lmrr Mai«kn , Nel·
Mt. aad lll'l. tranllla:
TUI.dt): evtnlnr 1t the home or
death of Mn . Wi lliam Kullb.. 101.vll!e, spent Wedne~~$1~~)1 witb wert vllltOh in CohiM"bul,
Jib. William
Frffker.
Pine Coshocton. mother-in-law of their llr and Mra. Ru.uell B.alley and
Gfove.
10n. Willlarn J{f-ynold•, KalaMa· daua:htet's when
Mr. Baile-y's dt'y.
Mn. E. N. Arpold wu the lead· roo . Funtral N&gt;rt.·i cc~ wlll be · blnhdt)' wa!il c~leb'rated.
r:r (or tbf evenlnf ll8lftJ for hf'r h61d today.
Mrs. De-Ua Carnahan it vislltopic .. toollnf at OUrtelve&amp;".
ll.n. Samuel (sa . Woodburr. , lnJ Mn . M..attlt Circle, Racine.
Qroli- •iiiflnt Of "What a Friend Or(' , and Mt fa ther. D E. Whit and will attenJ the funtra1 or
We lfave In Jesus" &lt;rJM!n€od the wker. Londo11. 0 .. anrJ frit:nd v1.. Mrs. Howa rd Woite.
met::U.I)&amp; . followed by a solo "'l'hJ~ lied Monda y with Dr. a11d .Wrs J
r, M;y Flther's World" by lfi.u J . Davis and fatruly Mr.!L Lila 1nd
Gin~v&amp;;ve Stobart ud prayer by Dr. Davis 'llllere clas ~ m;~tes at Ohi ~
Mit. !arJ Bro.-n .
Stah! Uni'ft-n1ty.
k•i)ture reading by Mi.!il
J~ Turn er. who l1 :l!
~·~n •
~ DaviJ aad Min Stoban medic1l pallent at Meigs r.eneral
P
f"'IIP sinrtng of ·•J!avc Hosp1tal . Has been rf'turn,.d libmt· Mrs. Leo King and ~on Michael
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lne Own Way Lord" ~ prayer
Lloyd
M11rtin, son of Mr. and
ColumbliS .spent thP ~ast wetk
Wlf rwlt!( by Mrs. Claude Hulted.
'"TIIo Store Conop18te"
Mrs _ Franl M&lt;Jr1Hl ~ ~ n•pco rted aJi with her mother Mn
Oli !c
.Durlna: the boslntss selllion
Improving att.er ~mg ill at th'' Thoma and brother~:~ , Earl and
7 DA VS PER Wlll!lt
wj(Ji ifll pr1!s-'tdent, Mrs . Stllm
Meigs General · H ~p ilal.
. Guy . Mr. King join ed them for ~
B~W4'i, pr~dirii. it wu voted
Mrs. James Harung(•r and_ ~~~~- the week~nd and vi1itcU with h : "~ 1
A.M. to 8 P.M.
to· ua~ ""·11'0 for purt'haling boob dren
. .J.ame ~. Micha4't a~d Knstm J parents, Mr. and ~rs. W A.
rof, -th~ &amp;kietf.
· Retl"e&amp;h.Dlenfs wne served by and her mother, Mrs. Ed~ar AI- , Kini. They returned home Sun· 441 Loeti1t St. Mlddl ......
lemworlh , le/t today
for the day. Ykhael iJ stayinJ for an
Hie hdeteA to' those Mmed above Hart iolj:er hume in Newhurg, "1.
t~(l ~ ctlra Gruser, Mrs. Y. where Capt. Hartmger is sta·
JOlin ~. Mrs. Thomas Bent:, Uonf'd at Stew;~rt Air Force Base.
Mb. R,n~it Dixon and_..cllildrPn ,
Mr and MrS Erne.~! Bowman
S«t i6'l Rcttlf and ~- Jmes Dayton . left Tue3tfa)· fur a visit
Wm .&amp;nd. .daukhtet,
Sed:y.
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with relati\'e~ ifl I..o: don 1nd
qma after vi.o;iting thelf l'Oltslnll,
M't. and Mn. L D. Diles and Mr.
aod Mrs, Dan~ Hamilt cn . Mr. and
MT&amp; . Hamilton
e.ntertaincd Mr.
And Mrs . Bowman, Mr. an&lt;~ !i'lrll.
Dilrs and Mr. and Mr~. Davicl
Darst Jr .. at dinner during the
AS
The sixth anniveHazy of the vi!llt of the Bowinam. Monday
· Tu'esday Canasta Clu6 wat obsei'~­ Mr. and Mts. Dile~ louie tlieir
STANDARDIZED ami APPJi(Wf:D BY
.d thli· *eet!-lr- witb 1. dJnner at •he house gue~ts lo MaricUa wbf're
Y*tin ReJt.;nuiUlt. The group ad- they visited another cousin, MIJ·
journ·e d' to the home of Mrs. Wil- ton Hamilton, a former loca) re·
liam Childs where they were join- sident. •
Are Ao r~
ed by another membe~. Mrs. Lionel
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Savely and
Bous. who was unable to &amp;ttend daughter, Su!lan, Akron, are visit·
HAIR CUT ........................ U-!5
tbe dinner. Prizes -were won by ing Mr. and Mrs. Max. Sanborn .
FLAT
TOP .. ...... ... . . ·;· . .... , . $1.50
MrS: Charf"eg Bradbury, &amp;Jrs. Ralph
Mrs. Otto Hoffman , J ;j ckson.
Glb~. Mht. Boggs and Mfs. Richard former local re3ident. is enrolled
SHAVE ........ . ............. :. $1.00
Gfesi.
SHAMPOO ..... .. .... ..... ........ ' .7 5
Others present were Mrs. Donald
ATHLETE'S FOOT GERM
MHll, :U:r&amp; Edward T. Frenc.h, Mrs.
TONIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .30
HOW TO KIJ.L IT.
Q"o.&amp;ei'l ~c!ltt.oll. Mrs. Childs servIN ONE HOUR,
MASS!IGF.S ................ 'iSe and $1.00 ·
ede a: d-eise·rt course at her home.
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The bidder mwt submit with

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o;~y~Sen~tl~ne~I,~~~;,~~~~A~~~;

l..di:Er¥:-iod

Enterprise EUB

SUND.At,
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CINCINNAt I 'RIDI&amp;GS

each

MiRACLE FRENCH
8 ... He
l'l'ALtAN
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hli' bid 1 e!!ertlfled eheek in the
amount ,of t4;,2oO.OO.

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tlono tll&amp;,qa (17-ll), 4118.04 {11-4),
4118.08 (1Ha),. 411B.08 07-ll), and
4115.0'7 (17-lb) ot the Revised
Code ol Ohio:"

Make it
tc.te better....
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Length 10,137.8

reet. Total Lena:th IO,flfl&amp;.eo feet
or Z.02 miles.
"Propoa:ara Nos. 1 t.o 3 lnclu•lve
or this prOject to be completed
not later than October 31, 19157'.
Bidden muat apply. on the proper forma. ror prequallficatlon with
the Hl•hway Credit Examiner, at

~T~be~~~~retervet the

Of cenmte til,,

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SAI.AD ORE s· s··•NG'. q·•.' 39

Said

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•·nelvllie, Obto
l. bea=artm'J,
Theau
Hartville
n~Cant tothae
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tw'
Ohio
kilO"('farm•
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ana tlt~ Un- corner. thellce South 7ft~~ degrees
tnow:n Helft. Dewi.tlees, Legatees, West about 20U fet't to Sout h AI·
AdmkUtll!IW"-t Ex.evton and As- ley; thence Soulh 12 dejrt'es East
aijnl of "t"ltbUnlne Brtmlage, de- 20 reel to the North hne or Lot
~ wfi.oii' llllbles arid" pla~e 8 538; thence North 87 degf1:'es East
of reeklente ~ wU;nO'Wn and can· 135 feli!t , tht&gt;"r.ce South lllf~ degree~
npt &amp; ~i-DeA. wUl Lake no- Eas t 200 feet, tb,ence South 41 detlt!e 'tbat on the 29th day of July , grees W~'SL 147 (cl'l , thence South ::~~ deferid~ nts for a period in
tua'l~ Nolan Shuster and Clara 68 degrees West 58 r~et thence excess o[ twenty-one years.
Shuster, as plaintlfh, flied their South 89 ~rees We~t 18 1 feet,
The prayer of ,ald ~tition Is
petJtloD Jgalnst them, as defend- thence North 181..2 dei;!rl't'5 W. 91 that the above nabted defendants
ibts in tbe Court of Common feet, thenee North 3 dtogrees East be compelled to set up and show
Pled of Melia County, Ohio, the 158 feel. thence :'1/orth 78 3,14 d~~;rees the nature and extent D! their said
same beini Cause No. 12,!519 in East ;.oo fe('"t to South Alley, !aims or inte-rests or be forever
uid Court, alle&amp;ing, amone other thence North 12 degref's ~est_ 60 ~arred from asserting the same;
thlap. thtt the J!!aintlffs are tbt rlet to _the p1aL·c of beguvung, that the claims of said defeodanta,
OWD.el'l &amp;1: and. ~ ._ctua\ posses- con~aimnK four ( -I ) acre!&gt;, more or ·r any may be adjudged to be null
aloo of the- foUowinll ducrl6ed less .
~nd vOid; and \he title of the plain
real eJt.tte ht tbf Vnl1ge of PomeBeinl!l a part or the property tiffs to said premise&amp; be- qu1eted
roy, 'tourity of il!IJI~ alid State conveyed by Arl&lt;~rn Darling to 81 again 8t thE' de(e~dants, a~d for
of. Ohio, a"Ocf tmn"e partieula~ly de· MinnJe Darling by det'rl dated such other and further rehef as
scri.bed ,a ! fot1~~ : :delmnmg at Septen1ber 10 1887 . and rt'corded equity and the nature o( the cue
lbe SouQJent cora.er ~f Lot ~ 0 · m Book 64. at Page 452 of the may require.
'"39 on South Alfe)', Uncoln Hill , D"ed Re•o,u·" of &gt;l •igs County .
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"in s~lf Qllt:fgl!, t b ence S 011 th . 78 I Oh:io
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defendants are requ1re
and' thereafter
conveyetl by
bef o
dto&amp;f't't'S w. 200 ft. to the chff, M'• nn.ie Darling Scoll and M. H. answer said petition on or
ore
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Uff
the 21st day or September. 1~5'7,
thence Norther Y w
t e c 1 Scott . her husband . to Kalherin~
, judgement will be taken agamst
abOllt 75 feet, \Jle~ West 60 fee Bramlag• U)' deed dated May 17, 0
·to an anlli!e
., .In tb•"' S1 sftle of Ca..,e 1906 and'" recqrded in Book 95, page them as prayed
Cor.
. NOLAN SHUSTER a!'d
Street, tlieftce 1fltf Pld streef. 168 ~f --said Deed Records. except
CLARA Si·i1JSTER, Plam- 1
SoutherlJ to tbt ~orth.west corner the rollciwin£ part thereof, to-wit;
tiUs.
of Lot lfo. 4'1.l- U.en~ along the Being part or Lot No . 179 in C.
CLARK
re.a r Q.( LO{~ 4:7, ~. 4!S, 4 3 , 4.2· 41 · w. Dabney·~ Adl!itian to the Vii·
By T~:R1~or~ey
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40, 39, "' ~· .~
• ~:, lage of Pomeroy, boundl•d and ~e· CEDRIC W . CLARK
3f. ~. 2i, . 21; ~u. ..,.,
' scribed as follows, to -w1t B.egl n1
PomeroY. Ohio
ning on the East line of wd ot Attorne:f f~r Plainlifh.
172 (eet from the Southwt&gt;sl corne-r (B) I, a, JS, 22. 29, {9) S. 6tc
thereof. thence North 66 degrees
West 100 fet&gt;t, thence North 23 112
dea:rees East 55 ft . thence South
~EGAL NOTIC!
36~ degrees East 100 feet to the
Bids will t:e received by the unStreet, thence South 231h: degrees derslped for the !!"ale of hQuse
West M feet to the place of bi- and other property ow!"'ed by ?ora
JiDning; also all of Lot 9 ln C. _W. Rominli! in Dexter, OhiO. Property
Ohio, except 11 feet So!Jlh, be~ng appraiaed at $6,800.00. Und~stan­
41 (teton Salt ~et, a.nd runmng ed will .sell 511 me to th.;: hl&amp;heat
at ,that width baCli to the !-locking bidder at 11 price ·.whl~h must be
Valley Railroad . Also all of Lot approved br the J1rob4te .Court of
No. 14 in C. W. Dabney's Addition Meigs cow.nt}', Ohi~. Thl~ home ~
to Pomeroy, Meigs t:ounty, Ohio. located 'tn tlie country and 18
Also the following real estate sit- worlli teyeral timeS tbe appraised
uate in the Village of Pomeroy, price.
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County of Mci~:s. and State or
SYBIL
E!IERSBACH
Ohlo, to.wit : A _q trip or land lyExecutrix
ing in the rear or Lol 178 and part
Porilcroy, Obio
of Lot 179 ~ nd extending l:)aek to
(8) 10, 13, 14, Hl, te, , t7 ;_ 6tc.
the Cliff of Rocks and utending
from the Southwesterly line of
NOTICE TO CONTkj\CTORS
James Smith's tot above the base
STATE OF OHIO
of the Clifr of !tocks to the NorthDIPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
east. line of August Hauck's lot,
Columbuf, Ohio, Avf,Uit 9, 1957
· e:~tl.'eptine: and reserving to A. P.
Conrrot SoiM Lt1al CoPY
Ashworth and F'. W . Baber a thirty
No. 57·532
{30) foot ria,:ht of way across said
.UNIT
PRICE
CONTRACT
strip of lund from lands owned
Sealed
proposals
will be reby the .said A. P. Ashworth and
F. W. Baber to the mouth o( the ceived al the office of the State
Highway Director of Ohio. at Co
lumbuR, Ohio, uiitll 10 :00 a. m.,
STOP THAT ITCH I
Ohio (Eastern) Standilrd Time,
IN JUST 15 MINUTES
Friday, August 30, 10~7 for im _. If not I
40c b•ck at provemenl.3 in :
Proporals Noll. 1 to 3 inc lusive
are offli!red u one· project and will
, t
n.ur.z::rr .. ::H '
be awarded as one contract.
PropoHI No. l
L
Lob"'· I Meigs · County, ehio, on Section
:.;-~--(12.7ll Pomeroy, U. S. Route No.
S3, in Salisbury Township, by applying an asphaltic concrete .!lur·
lac~ course. Items T-30, B-3a, and
T-3S. Pavement: Width 26 feet.
Length 9.389.40 !eel o•· 1.'78 miles .
PropoNI N"' 2
Me1a.t County, Ohio, on Section
(8.08 Pomeroy), State Route No. 7, '
in Salisbury Towr:shlp . by applying
an asphaltic
eon(!r~te
surraee
course, Item~ T-30, B·SO, and T·SIJ.
Pavement: Width 26 te·et. Leni(h
1,320 Ceet .or 0.25 mjle.

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A TOledo. Ohio physielan, Dr.
n., Mel"'man Brothen Corp. oI
Ail~n o, eVi_lblt~. invented lb. "At· Celipa ObJta.;il the world'a laraest
omLZtr , wlth ts In daUy uSe f'il' mQ\d~tturii\* plari.t devOtlnt _Ia·
!lie opnying sueh diveriltfied ·pro(fbcu eintid tdltllfvtl)' to production
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GEORGE J. THORM'WR

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WORKING HOURS

Middleport
Society

Mon-, Tues .• Wed. &amp; Fri.... ...... ...• A.JII •. to 6 P.M.
'l'huilldoy . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. 8 A.K. to 12 Nooa
Saturday ........................ 8 A.M. to 7 P.M.

Pvt'. and Mrs. Henry Cooper
'(Nanc)' Hartley) are \:islting her
paren't.s, Mr. and Mr!j.
Homer
Hartley and family before going
to Cherry Point where he ls to br• j
11lationed with the U. S. Marin~
e~s· Mr. and Mts. Russell Bolir't and
tfamHy, . R~.t~ll U and Susan, Ak·
J'{)ft~ l~ft Wl4nettfay !liter a visit
Wit\, Mr. ant Prri. H. J. Russcll
.incf famQy. They Were acconlpan-1
l!d bf 1tic"batd Bolin who wiU · - vi'llit 'for a WE!C"k. They have a1so
be41;n. j;uests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil

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of coal so you can

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Mr. and Mril. 'No'ah Haskins and
son, Charles. and William Turner
attended the Ha.skins
retmloa
Sunday at Fortiflcat!on
Park,
Gallipolis,
.Mr. and Mrs. F. J . Murray,
former local residents have bee,,
.Mrs. 1-1. J
ruests of ~·Mr. and
RuBJell
.Miss Nancy Reed who had been
seriously ill at the Meigs Gener"l
Hospital was taken to Holzer Hoa- 1
I pital in the Rawlings-Coats nmbu·
' laot!e Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. James Simp~on
lnd daughter, Sandra, local, and
M'r. ahd Mrs. Glen Simpson, Ra:
cine, have returned from a two
week's vacation which included.
22tU mUes of travel in Ohio and
Michigan. i&amp;ey visited Mackinaw
Citr the stfltts, other famous
P.ae~s In M·ictilgan and went to
t'rystal Lake" to join James Simpsun's mothe,r, Mrs. Mayme Hartenbach, ~nt, a·nd dauaJI.ters,
Mrs. Robert lhle, Kent, a.nd Mr.s.
Albert Wolff, Olmstead Falls, and
·their familiht and:. Mi. and Mrs.
William G~. During th~i"
stay at the La~ tlie1 enjoyed
1 ildes in Mr. Grabiln'ii plane. il
fifteen pourict ·
was the
ptize catch
Enrttute
home thevisit·
ed Mr.

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Squeezing more power

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Thil it • fump of eoaf •• , it ._:eis:lu
t'~-~~ poua.d. 1t•1 dtt lltr4Mt workitLJ
JumP of to.\l" ill die world!
Bruk up thii Jump of coal - Cl'IIJl. it 11 fine n ta~.m. p..N• -:f illiU'II ~* in tke
boiler of a modena· OltriO PoWer e!itetric: -~· f11B • • • _, it will mab
eaouah Iteam &amp;:41 ·_,rod~ce on. kilo-.:td.oDI' of elstric ,..,_ - 1-wu daat Will
liaii a 1 00-· watt Jamp lor em ltoun.
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Our largest power pfanu, rared among the world'• tea m01t ef"aeiea'J will prech•c•·
a kilowa~Our of elec:trki~ frOm about .evea-tentht of • Pbuod ot ~· At tJ..
tiarA of tie c:eniuiy it took 20 to l 0 pounds oi coal tG generate a kilo-w•ukour.

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5Piett

BREAKFAST SUITE

By fCIVIItzinl rn.on ,OWI:f oat of coal; "'! ~·~-. ~ aile to kee,P ratet low "':""
hish. Tll1 rnvlt: evhyene ldei · ·~ .Cill -~• dleir work, ~,.
b-. olloit oln ...,... oka""'' ..- co tJ~• lldtlr Skft/tOUv. • - -~ -

'" $49.95

~rvice

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$1.00 Extra
With Each Suite

McMaster

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DAILY CROSSWORD

.Wick~am's Hosts
At Dinner Party

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Kay, Rhonda and D&lt;~n;.

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Mrs Harr;, Bf'egli' fJf Rt&gt;avrr /
~ wt.lh • diuner Tuesdq ew.nin1 at their home, Ur;- Falls. Pa . is re cupe rating frum a i
TC('e.' lt lllne~s at the home nf ht'f

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Do'"' mother , !a1r~ Emma Ll·lfhelt, !'rr,-s
, Jrl! pe&lt;-1 H11l

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(Colloq. )

&amp;. Spoken
7 Bei&amp;"l

All New
FURNITURE

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10. Fonned a

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16_Prot.uber.

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so. Bo)"l

11. Sadde!l
15. At.o
18. Skill

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28. Small ple1

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premium
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!:1. Little v•Iky 41. Soak nu
u. Pitch
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31. Mln\18
32. Whether
33. Value
8-5. An

amphibian
38. Slgnlty
42 .1ndtu
44 . Cooklnb

equipment
4:1 . Boy'a nam'
(Fr.)
48. Doctrine
41. Flah
4:8. River (Fr.)

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The ded. all emploJed by the
Keillor Conttri.!CtiGD Co., of St.
Thomu, wtft' ldenUfled u
Jan
Oldervenina;, fa ; 1Dlck Rykaen, t5;
JJJn Bremer, U; Nenne Hovius . .t5,
and IUs aon. 'Wilfrid, 23 aud Hen·
ry Drenth, MI.

animal • for those thr~ pl11ee•,
Itherespectively
, were t'•lrview Pony
P'lrm . E. J. Hil l and Cella Ann

Gilmore-Taylor
Nuptial YtJws
Are Exchanged

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(8) Auto Soles

·401

-l91i3 Pontiac
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8 cyl. $895.00. 2 dr
Sedan

l;leat~r.

.~moror.

REFRIGERATOR
and GAS RJI NGE

XBNP

XTNIP

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ZQAWIYDY

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PAY ONLY $59.50 DOWN
and $29.00 per nwnth

BAKER FURNITURf
On The Brlght01t Corner In ~lhlclh•purl

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PAN READY ... NO 'MUSS OR FUSS .. , CAP'N JOHN'S

10·0)1,53C.
pkgs.

The Parts You Lfke

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Wings
...... , · ...... · ...... · · .. · lb. 25c
Backs &amp; Meeks .. · .. · .~ .. ·
2 lbs. 25~:

CAUFOII..'IIIA LARGE SWEET CLUSTERS , .. WHITE
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Seedless Grapes
2 t35e
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10£ BAILEY, 13 years In the milk business.
WILBUR ROWLEY, milk and Icc rream bus !ness all his life ·
CHARLES BARNE1T, milk and Ice cream b uslneso 14 yrs.'

PURE TOMATO -

!Favors Of Free Ice Cream To Be Given Away

Sat. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
EVERYBODY INVITED ! !
COMING SOON!

all kinds Of special orders. New modern equipment on the wa~ to pro tit thl
vi
door lo door In whole area, finest quality Supreme Ice Cream.
v
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;hon!

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OHI!IF BOYARDEE ... SP~CIAL LOW PltJCE- Wtth Meal 'Bans

9
2~;~:·o..3 ·c
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cans

.Spagfletti ·

8·13-ll

or

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48 QASSenger
bua. Cro1Iey
sell cheap.
Falls, 0.

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WONDER BAR

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Musk Friday Nttes

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For Sale or renl tliC:h1 r1•f'ln1 house
Middl~ort. Phone 6075.1.
8-14-3tc

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House fo,r sale bri~k, f iyjl !',gom· ,
bilh. lilt utililies. Pri~d "lte~
sonable. 913 .Third St., )d'Jdtlle;Jort
8-1S·3tc

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Trod&lt; lAlading Equipment

Truck Service
Pbone Cbesfilre 7·74,7f
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Custom Built Kitchen. KLtehens
d~ilmed for _your home. :he!!
Mdmates. Foreman &amp; Abbot! .
Phone 6284·V.
a'-6-tr
Roody

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land
and . .grav•l.
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Shady Volley Boys
oS!Juatef- 3

Mil~•

Below Middleport

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
11 ronm dwelling. two baths, eas·
ilv converted to a double f')r
rental properly, in town, f;eC
. this befon: you buy.'
53 acr~:!l on Route 7. near new
Ea&lt;:ti'l"Jl lo,cal
srhool. Good
buildin!Z sites. 12 ac.·es of tim ber. J.o(&gt;\ to the fUture, buy
this ror ,3,000.00.
3360 sq. feet o[ slora~te space.
Hil!'h and dry. Electricity in
buildihg; -~Wal furna~ "1£ need ·
ed. Close· to Pomeroy, Oll.io.l
with &lt;'flretaker
living next
door. If you have need for
storagP space, or plan to start
a sma1l business, see this.
For rurther information call or

l~cf·Hot SerVIce

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PJ.ION&amp;S

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Welcome To The

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Model A Ford Sedan. s&lt;e Lor·
Davis at' L &amp;: Z. 'Shqp, 114 I
court st. Pomeroy.
tl-!o.8tc · (10)I:!uslness ~rvil'.es
HirJei•.DavldsOn 1M
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Salet. Phone
Street.

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For Sale H8reforda 2 Bull Calves 6 months old, 2 cows, 1131

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JANE PA,RKER

DOMESTIC .. . PACKED IN OIL .. , SPECIAL LOW PRICE

· \Vhcllfil!le·lce cream at the plant in Bradb .
h
It ·
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fl from: the .Orville Milk Condensing co., or~[fi.~ 0ere 15 made from the finest q~ality mix In America, purch~s·

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CASE OF 24-$2.75

HEINZ

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CASE OF 24 42.38

Iona Peas l 0 ~::::· ,99c
Green Beans 6 1c~::;69c
·Ketchup. . · 2 ~~:~· ~ 7~
Sardines · · ,3 25'c
1957 PACK, TENDER IONA

!rom school house, Wm.
Holmes, Syracuse, OhiO.

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Nectarines · .. · .. · · · · · .. lb. 29c
Red Yams · ·
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3 ,lbs. 29c
1957 PACK LARGE SWEET

61~

For
~tatoes .large, Pink Mexicans,
non-acid. Second House East

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, In MIDOlfPORT. OHIO,

!Ui'ed\ VaUghan's Industrl'al alld
Re9ideJ.tlal. Termite control Ser' vice, St Marya, W.Va.
7 25 tf

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Hour

Bids will now be received by
the undersigned on the home formerly ownrr! by Dora M. Bearhs in
Kerrs Run , 'Pomeroy, Ohio. Property appraisPd at $1.600.00 and cannot be sold for less thdn appraised
price, subject to the approval ot
t he Probate Court of Meigs Cuunly ,· Ohio.
·
Hugh Be.arhs
Adf'linistrator
, (8) 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17; 6tc.

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Real 'Estote Broker

Store; P&lt;!m~.''ll­

Hil·e I

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f.:.;;..l·fft ..........

Rod11ey Downing

7-5·"

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'8y order of the Village Council
.of the Village of Pomeroy.
Charles w. :Vga'r,
Clerk

- -LEGAL
-NOTICE

1~'9URANC~ AGENCY
Plr~. Automobila. Heelt~
ACCIDENT
\.He. c...eltv end ~

guai'anteed. Fu11y fj.

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The right is reserved to ~teject
any and all bida.

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Chleken Parts .. Bur~ Onlfl

Breasts .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. · .. · ...... · .. lb. 69c
legs &amp; Thighs · .. · ...... · .. .. .. lb. 65c

39c
39c

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L. V. Reisln,:~ ,· . Racin •

·mates,
Box 124. Ohio. ·

or the conlr.&gt;et.

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-...,. Painting, int~r-lo_r_a;;d exteri~r
Available iloW. Rates reason.
able: Homn Brali:ly, Phonf! :rat-Y

~h-,foi'k

bid be rejected , auch chetk will be
forthwith returned to the bidder,
and should any bid be accepted, ·
such check. will be returned upon
the proper c.xecution and securin&amp;"

...,.ineo Proteotlon.
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Wanted

GillnQr~ S'!)&gt;ply

•••• pro....ly secured. Should '"'·

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tbe bid is accep,te , a con1ract w
be ente~"ed Into and its perform·

A.ueom.Obn.

'-.utrt. 1'~-e, Pol1o. C"U
l!i1la, -'Jiddle;~rt. Ohio.

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!OJ Rulhnd Route. COntact The
Daily Sentinel.
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CENTER 1JLADE CUT ... SUPER RIGHT

CHARLES BARNETT, WILBUR ROWLEY AND JOE 'BAILEY 0 on a new business
t~re this Saturday, Rowley points out afact •bout the top qua.Jlty grvllle Milk 401onden~~· ·
Co. miX used by the trto In manulort4L'Lng lee eream for wholesale at the plant Th
1g
d~r·to-dfooir service in a specially equipped new truck soon. Also all kinds of specla~Ypt~;
o et' o ce cream will be available to the public.
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Waot:id-PAP
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Frying Turkeys
Chucl{ ·Roast _. _ Breaded Shrimp

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solt"el\f tiank, as a gUaranty that l'f

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or see GeorgeCulilmii'ls, Letilrt tans, Plione ·

SMALL SIZE · · · 5·7 LB .... FRESH ... BROIL ROAST

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Each bid must contain the full
name of every person or COIJlpany
interested in tbe same; and be
aecomp,a nied bY,. a bond ip the •urn
of i1000.00 to the Jatisfactlon Qf

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ILirnel Slm]IIGD lu~e Ap6eJ,
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llpd4Jepcq. Ptr.e
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,Inside B.lld Outside l{D__u,R! Paint·
lna:, chimney and roof work of
ai.l... kind~. also carpent,e r work.
Free estimll!es. 2Q years exper·
. ience. Reaso'btle prl~s.
Call
, Po!Deroy ~-_;.
8 12· l~t?

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wanted; Hou'!'tteeper lor elderly
couple. Phone 6M8·X. 8·13:-.'-\tc

sell_ cheap. Call

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GtiOd Cltm Used Can
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Middle Aged woman whb needs
for
home to be CO!ppanibn
Main St., Pomeroy.
7-24--:t'll .~. 1 middle-aged lady. Write P . 0.
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One used -Cro.sley lille.ctrlc Range. 1
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IN BRADBURY NEAR BAILEY'S DRIVE·IN

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Service. R. A. Flnllw, 51l Jti.

SUPER RIGHT QUAliTY
lEAN, 100% BEEF

•iste replaced

JUNK CO.
,...,. 110

GRAVlli.Y 1.tACTOR SALES_,.~

lo Loekhourn; Air n.~~e. ~olw.~­
bus, after a ten day vunl w•Lh hJs

Supreme Ice Cream
Company

OHIO VALLEY

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f'OR SALE - Apples. New Ha·
ven Orchard, :New Haven. Pb~nc

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Johnson of Sprmg- , Mr. and Mu . nobcrl Lehew and
fi 1•ld L~ thl' ~urst of her n oth
daughter, Debb1e, have relurned
ln the cnre nf JH~I' si~tcr Mr

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~trs. Emma Leifheit and

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LEGAL NO'fiCI

.~ (·I"" .)· F_·o·r Rent o~ Sd' le j MiTRO~OUT
A~
•tt- u .,.on

229.

EASIER IT IS TO BE CRITICAL THAN TO BE CORI\ECTDJSRAELI.

I .Mrs. HaruJri

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BlaeltD&amp;f!.t Pomeroy , 0 . 8.Sic
WYLLIS JE£{1' Station Wagbrt With
overdrive. Good conditiOn. €•11

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out power glide. All ·lour doors. . . stoK~Id 1o~~rch. Drop ; Clolbl

DBYD-FBXRFTNOD.
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For Riinf

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bath urnishe
conditioned. VB's and t.tr. lts.
apartment. Phone 6128 ·X.
Blaettnars; Pomer"v, 0. 8- 9-4t~
B·l 5--3tc
"""'J=:"'_ -room bou;e, 3 acre
garden.
1954 Fotds as low as $HliD.OO. 4 $85.00
pei' month at Apple
Bo~ · of these cars -.{~ can re·
Ol'i1vt. S~ ttl~-~ 'WMel~r.
comn.JIInd
fully.
Blaettn.r:.,
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Blaettnar~&gt;.

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BWcko •• ,;.;;- a.s $995:00.
For good buys, thuroughly fe.

Each day th• r.nde letteu are dlftennt.
FRIGID~RE

and

: J low 'as
$688.00. Three oP Le btst '5St
anywhere. Blaettnar~. PomerOy.
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DAILY CI!YPTOQUOTE- Here'• how to work It&lt;

INCLUDES

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Chevroleta

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It LONGFELLOW
One letter tlmply stands tor another. In thll l&amp;mple A &amp;II uae4
tor the three L's, X tor the two 0'1, etc. Slngle !etten, apoeo
trophu, the length a.nd !ormation of the wordl an all hJnte.

Hydram~ttic·R•dlo

and white finis!f.
Potfteroy,. o.

Six Workmen

AXYDLBA.AXIt

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Bulcks, $69:1.00. Jo'lve people
are going to &amp;ei 1ome rea)
buv.s. Blaettmm:, Pomeroy, jr&gt;.
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- Legal Notice·

TELmliiO!I SIJIVJCZ,

Phont 1JO, Cle'and Appllana.~
Store, l'ul W. M.al.n St., Porr.ll!rOf

l'R Wltth c.
St!aled buiJ will oe reeeh·ed bY
ateint. ALL from C.O.B.A. Sirea.. 1 p11rtn• hy F'W.or, Trained the Clerk of tbe Villaie of Pome.
Two fre!h now, retl fOOD. Don 1 watehmaker, t:OUJNS JEWE. roy, State o• Ohio, at the offict o.f
Anderson, Rutland, Ohio.
LER8. Pomeror
1·3-tf aid Vill11., Clerk until 12 o'clock
a 12 6t~ - Noon, Aua:uat 28. Ul5'7, for the fur.,
.::c:--:-::c- -;;=:::---;;;::::-::=': H;,ave your carpet&amp;, ruii aHd up niihing and lnltallation or m
UillYeraal GRI ltanae.
Cbrome
ho).Jtery clearred b)· the modern p.ark:in.e: meten, on the two psrk:·
Dinette Set . Both In ~xcellent
cleaning method with Aarated ing lot.. ar.d on ~:ttheP dalr.:nat~
cond ition. Ca ll .Rtrlr.e 3461 t•r
Dry Foam . Quickly and eeono- 1street1 within ~he VUla&amp;e. of Pom.
3122.
8-1o-6tv micaJly rlrht in your own 1 eroy, Ohlo.
hc;rne. Work guaranteed. Calli ~ach bidder mutt .iubnUt a unit
( 12) Wonted to Rent RuUand
24023.
8-J.O«c 1 coit prl~ for eaeh plirklnr meter,
Unfurnlshl!'d S or 4 bedroom
CONCRITE BLOcD ' 0 and th" eott of c.he ln1tallfilltion of
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1 each unit parking meter .
hou se in Pom~roy or Middle-.ulld hfftr Por ......,.
I The Village of PGmeroy re!le-rvet
port. PhOne 2·M.
8- 1~-tltc
the rl&amp;ht to :PUC.t bue more or leu
7;--:7--;- ... ~\~· --lhan 225 parking meters, if con·
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GRUESER
BLoCK
CO.
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ditlon! warrant the aame.
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t 'room hOU8t' 8Dtl bat~ 01· Lin·
Mllft Norfh .. Pome,.,
Bidders lhould a"pecify whether
coin Heights. Pborlc 330M.
the parldng metert tre mtchanlcal
IJ.l0.6Le
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~BUY
I quote
or automalio. .Eaeh bidder •hall
a price that taeh bidder
Furnished .del.lping roo.m. Cloae tn
ITRUCTURAL I ......
will allow the vmaee of Pomeroy
town . 127 Buttemut.
8 3 l2tc
ICRAP IRON- MIT ALl
for any used parking meter that

Prftidaire Rehi.a•atorL
Iaker Purnltuq, Mlchlle,.,., Ohle

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Horse Judging

(tltion by owner. Pbone RacinJ
3213.
8-9-8tc

Ht•dCJuamrt ,.,
2-23·11
HEIFERS FOR SALE;
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lalll'11!1to """''' - Lane Cedar
t Jersey, 1 Guernsey, 4 Hoi· , Q\JICK SEJ?•:lct
•.:!btda - LAU Wladow Fana--

· Holllntlheld, Wellston .

Dresden 11 on H1ghwa~, about
40 miles east of Mount Clemen1 ,
Mich., and about 50 mllet north·
"'"' or DetNit.

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'84 Royal Dodto •1200. A·t

(I) Notices

Announcement hss bet' n n~adl'
the wedding or Miss Jan r G•l·
more, daughter or Mr and ~ r~ .
John W. Gilmorl;! and Mr Ken·
neth A. Taylor son of Mr. and
fint place honors in the filly or Mrs. John W Taylor , o~ Mason,
stud colt cla11 while places one W. Va ., which will be an event of
I through four respeetJvely In the Ssturday, Au~ust 17
ma're with fc.~l dus went ~James
Tht&gt; ceremony, an open wedding,
Sheets of HarrisonvlUe; Pearl Wll·
lism1, second and third, and Shar· will be read in St) Jos'eph's ChurC'h
on Pillsbury, Point Pleasant, W. at Mason by the Rev. Father John
Va .
O'Rellly at ll :30 a. m. .
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In the pony C()nformation judg- 11y following the ceremony for a
in,g, 46 !nc:bes and under, the first honeymoon at Niagara f'all s. New
Jix plafts, respectively, awarded York.
to owners of stallions of. any sge,
------went to Mary Hill Pomeroy ; E.
A.'-'ERICAN PLAYERS CUT
J. Hill, Pomeroy; Sheets of Har·
OTTAWA UP - Six American
risonvUie; Clarence Rcbaon, Che.s·
ter, Floyd Carson. Rutland, and players - halfback Bob Garrell.
Gladys Morgan, Pomeroy. The six end Bernie Fl~ers. guards Pete
awards, respectively, for the mare- Ladygo, AI S1gman and Mike
and geldi~. any age in the filly Flynn and center Bill Brown Oltawa Hough
or rtud colt class ~were Fairview were cut by the
Pony Farm Nancy Lindsey, Harri- ~iders of the Big Four Football
-.
aonviUe; Flo:vd Carson, Rutland; Union Wednesday. Flowers and
(C.ntinu.d From On.)
(Contlnuea From One)
Marv Hill, Glady! Morgan and E. Lady'go played (or the Riders in
p!C'a~e make il &lt;15 iihort an·' . . ~en_t. Authorities also indicated On·. J . Hill.
other season'\ while the other four
r1ll' ~~~
b
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arJO provincial investigators may
Three awards were given for the were making tbeir first appeor·
&lt;'liD
e, for I 'm rf!a/)y
_ _entert_h_c_:p:_r_o:.bc::._ _ _ _·_ __:m~"~·~":~it~h_l~o:'.ai class. Owners of ance here.

Burning Rubber

DOWN
l.Ram

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barrused b)' tbe whole thing ."
Lnt evening wi)He Mrli. Schuf
Sally, her daughter, and grandson. ~&gt; Rit'k and
Michael Koehler
wer~ in the howe
th e od01 of
burjl.i~ rubber was noticed.
Electrical
spplian.ces
were
eb~ked. Finally amokr was seen
curling luily rrom lhe dinina
room ceiling llght which h.u a
r-eflector .. owl . The current was
cut off.
Thst was when the fire dt:lpartment was called. Firemen at·
rived with aU their fanfare of
alrens, neighbors came in droves,
and all together they began check
ing upstairs wlrih.l!:

man , Harrisonville Honor Boys
club , John Keye-s, Salem Center
Boys club
In electrkal displays 1.1f 4--H club
members Wayne Roush won the
only blue r1bbon wilb 1 ndio display He :s a member of the Sa·
lem Center dub. Others e.a:hibitlng
in the field are James Torrense
and Jam _f$ Shield.!l , Tuppe!'B Plaiha
boys; Richard Jeffers and Thad
Dyc 1 Carpenter boys ; David Reed
Bailey Rur. boys club;
Darreli
. Keyes. Charles Matheny, Kenneth
W1th smoke still bemg evident
Gcisc.r, Randall Tackelt. all of the
fl!c_.mcn began to removl! tbe
Salem center B()YS club.
dmlnt room light fixture . ·.
hdgw.,; Jf _ llvest()ck entries in
~en and there only d1d lh~
the j~nior fair got underway to- family re_call that the 3-year-old
day w1th Harry Barr of Ohjo State had lo.st a ball in the afternoon
Univer;;:ity and Roge-r Roberts of and had . been looking for it ll ince.
Elizabeth. W. Va ., as judges.
That i.s, it was recalled after fire Saturday morning the activities men found the bill in the reflec·
Gf the junior fair will become ex· tor bowl thorougbly fused to the
tremeiy prominent wilh the an· bulb. It had to be ~craped off.
nual parade to be beld on the race
Reporter 1 Schaaf doubts
if
track at 10 ~30 a. m. and the an- ~he'll "ever live it dbwn" aln~aJ style revuee at 11 a. m. Ac- though neighbors and· firemen
hievement awards for the year will also thought it was a sbort in the
~ prese-nted also during the morn- light fixture .
10, program.

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BudJey, Thomas Reed , DAvid Wlae

a.t . savory

frequentu
21 . Work

Z&lt;l. Colors
;3. Species ot
•tone-crop
ta. Poker 1takca

(Contlnwcl FroM OM)

tablell
ts. Wrallli
2'l'. lndian
wtlfhl

burden

20. Regular

17. Portico
19. Erbium

3 ROOMS OF

U . Greek
ktttr
2t. Paint

:11. Chatter

ACROSS

D&lt;'an of

Litbicum . .'rld. an&lt;:1 :\1r~ !lutwrt 1. Ferrybo&amp;U
fran;
Fa ir and daughters . L~d;. , ~art~
fl . Dtparta
Dee and NJtil Gall 1poll!

Mr: llll4. Mn. Elmer Wiekham

loaAYUIM.

Fair Judging

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GEDRGE $. &gt;IOBSTETI;ER. JR.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.

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READY MIXED

CONCRETE
end

WASHED
SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Phone 6393

G0 EGlE I N

GR'AYEl CO,

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J. H. Eaetman, Sal.•n•n

st.

Phon• 232
Middleport
Phone 6393.:_!~~-P_•_,.._,.._•_·
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DAILY CROSSWORD

.Wick~am's Hosts
At Dinner Party

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Kay, Rhonda and D&lt;~n;.

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Mrs Harr;, Bf'egli' fJf Rt&gt;avrr /
~ wt.lh • diuner Tuesdq ew.nin1 at their home, Ur;- Falls. Pa . is re cupe rating frum a i
TC('e.' lt lllne~s at the home nf ht'f

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Do'"' mother , !a1r~ Emma Ll·lfhelt, !'rr,-s
, Jrl! pe&lt;-1 H11l

ond

(Colloq. )

&amp;. Spoken
7 Bei&amp;"l

All New
FURNITURE

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11. Of the et.r
10. Fonned a

9. IM:ut

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14 : Road

16_Prot.uber.

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so. Bo)"l

11. Sadde!l
15. At.o
18. Skill

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28. Small ple1

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premium
•o. Alway•
!:1. Little v•Iky 41. Soak nu
u. Pitch
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31. Mln\18
32. Whether
33. Value
8-5. An

amphibian
38. Slgnlty
42 .1ndtu
44 . Cooklnb

equipment
4:1 . Boy'a nam'
(Fr.)
48. Doctrine
41. Flah
4:8. River (Fr.)

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4:. Winter
hazard

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The ded. all emploJed by the
Keillor Conttri.!CtiGD Co., of St.
Thomu, wtft' ldenUfled u
Jan
Oldervenina;, fa ; 1Dlck Rykaen, t5;
JJJn Bremer, U; Nenne Hovius . .t5,
and IUs aon. 'Wilfrid, 23 aud Hen·
ry Drenth, MI.

animal • for those thr~ pl11ee•,
Itherespectively
, were t'•lrview Pony
P'lrm . E. J. Hil l and Cella Ann

Gilmore-Taylor
Nuptial YtJws
Are Exchanged

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-l91i3 Pontiac
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8 cyl. $895.00. 2 dr
Sedan

l;leat~r.

.~moror.

REFRIGERATOR
and GAS RJI NGE

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PAY ONLY $59.50 DOWN
and $29.00 per nwnth

BAKER FURNITURf
On The Brlght01t Corner In ~lhlclh•purl

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PAN READY ... NO 'MUSS OR FUSS .. , CAP'N JOHN'S

10·0)1,53C.
pkgs.

The Parts You Lfke

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Backs &amp; Meeks .. · .. · .~ .. ·
2 lbs. 25~:

CAUFOII..'IIIA LARGE SWEET CLUSTERS , .. WHITE
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Seedless Grapes
2 t35e
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10£ BAILEY, 13 years In the milk business.
WILBUR ROWLEY, milk and Icc rream bus !ness all his life ·
CHARLES BARNE1T, milk and Ice cream b uslneso 14 yrs.'

PURE TOMATO -

!Favors Of Free Ice Cream To Be Given Away

Sat. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
EVERYBODY INVITED ! !
COMING SOON!

all kinds Of special orders. New modern equipment on the wa~ to pro tit thl
vi
door lo door In whole area, finest quality Supreme Ice Cream.
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;hon!

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OHI!IF BOYARDEE ... SP~CIAL LOW PltJCE- Wtth Meal 'Bans

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2~;~:·o..3 ·c
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.Spagfletti ·

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bua. Cro1Iey
sell cheap.
Falls, 0.

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WONDER BAR

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Musk Friday Nttes

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For Sale or renl tliC:h1 r1•f'ln1 house
Middl~ort. Phone 6075.1.
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House fo,r sale bri~k, f iyjl !',gom· ,
bilh. lilt utililies. Pri~d "lte~
sonable. 913 .Third St., )d'Jdtlle;Jort
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Trod&lt; lAlading Equipment

Truck Service
Pbone Cbesfilre 7·74,7f
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Custom Built Kitchen. KLtehens
d~ilmed for _your home. :he!!
Mdmates. Foreman &amp; Abbot! .
Phone 6284·V.
a'-6-tr
Roody

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land
and . .grav•l.
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Shady Volley Boys
oS!Juatef- 3

Mil~•

Below Middleport

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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
11 ronm dwelling. two baths, eas·
ilv converted to a double f')r
rental properly, in town, f;eC
. this befon: you buy.'
53 acr~:!l on Route 7. near new
Ea&lt;:ti'l"Jl lo,cal
srhool. Good
buildin!Z sites. 12 ac.·es of tim ber. J.o(&gt;\ to the fUture, buy
this ror ,3,000.00.
3360 sq. feet o[ slora~te space.
Hil!'h and dry. Electricity in
buildihg; -~Wal furna~ "1£ need ·
ed. Close· to Pomeroy, Oll.io.l
with &lt;'flretaker
living next
door. If you have need for
storagP space, or plan to start
a sma1l business, see this.
For rurther information call or

l~cf·Hot SerVIce

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PJ.ION&amp;S

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Welcome To The

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Model A Ford Sedan. s&lt;e Lor·
Davis at' L &amp;: Z. 'Shqp, 114 I
court st. Pomeroy.
tl-!o.8tc · (10)I:!uslness ~rvil'.es
HirJei•.DavldsOn 1M
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Salet. Phone
Street.

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For Sale H8reforda 2 Bull Calves 6 months old, 2 cows, 1131

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JANE PA,RKER

DOMESTIC .. . PACKED IN OIL .. , SPECIAL LOW PRICE

· \Vhcllfil!le·lce cream at the plant in Bradb .
h
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fl from: the .Orville Milk Condensing co., or~[fi.~ 0ere 15 made from the finest q~ality mix In America, purch~s·

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CASE OF 24-$2.75

HEINZ

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CASE OF 24 42.38

Iona Peas l 0 ~::::· ,99c
Green Beans 6 1c~::;69c
·Ketchup. . · 2 ~~:~· ~ 7~
Sardines · · ,3 25'c
1957 PACK, TENDER IONA

!rom school house, Wm.
Holmes, Syracuse, OhiO.

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Nectarines · .. · .. · · · · · .. lb. 29c
Red Yams · ·
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3 ,lbs. 29c
1957 PACK LARGE SWEET

61~

For
~tatoes .large, Pink Mexicans,
non-acid. Second House East

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, In MIDOlfPORT. OHIO,

!Ui'ed\ VaUghan's Industrl'al alld
Re9ideJ.tlal. Termite control Ser' vice, St Marya, W.Va.
7 25 tf

th•
Hour

Bids will now be received by
the undersigned on the home formerly ownrr! by Dora M. Bearhs in
Kerrs Run , 'Pomeroy, Ohio. Property appraisPd at $1.600.00 and cannot be sold for less thdn appraised
price, subject to the approval ot
t he Probate Court of Meigs Cuunly ,· Ohio.
·
Hugh Be.arhs
Adf'linistrator
, (8) 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17; 6tc.

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Real 'Estote Broker

Store; P&lt;!m~.''ll­

Hil·e I

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f.:.;;..l·fft ..........

Rod11ey Downing

7-5·"

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'8y order of the Village Council
.of the Village of Pomeroy.
Charles w. :Vga'r,
Clerk

- -LEGAL
-NOTICE

1~'9URANC~ AGENCY
Plr~. Automobila. Heelt~
ACCIDENT
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guai'anteed. Fu11y fj.

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The right is reserved to ~teject
any and all bida.

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Chleken Parts .. Bur~ Onlfl

Breasts .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. · .. · ...... · .. lb. 69c
legs &amp; Thighs · .. · ...... · .. .. .. lb. 65c

39c
39c

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L. V. Reisln,:~ ,· . Racin •

·mates,
Box 124. Ohio. ·

or the conlr.&gt;et.

Dor

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-...,. Painting, int~r-lo_r_a;;d exteri~r
Available iloW. Rates reason.
able: Homn Brali:ly, Phonf! :rat-Y

~h-,foi'k

bid be rejected , auch chetk will be
forthwith returned to the bidder,
and should any bid be accepted, ·
such check. will be returned upon
the proper c.xecution and securin&amp;"

...,.ineo Proteotlon.
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Wanted

GillnQr~ S'!)&gt;ply

•••• pro....ly secured. Should '"'·

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tbe bid is accep,te , a con1ract w
be ente~"ed Into and its perform·

A.ueom.Obn.

'-.utrt. 1'~-e, Pol1o. C"U
l!i1la, -'Jiddle;~rt. Ohio.

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WANTED: CARRIER- -Glt-1 oi boy
!OJ Rulhnd Route. COntact The
Daily Sentinel.
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CENTER 1JLADE CUT ... SUPER RIGHT

CHARLES BARNETT, WILBUR ROWLEY AND JOE 'BAILEY 0 on a new business
t~re this Saturday, Rowley points out afact •bout the top qua.Jlty grvllle Milk 401onden~~· ·
Co. miX used by the trto In manulort4L'Lng lee eream for wholesale at the plant Th
1g
d~r·to-dfooir service in a specially equipped new truck soon. Also all kinds of specla~Ypt~;
o et' o ce cream will be available to the public.
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Waot:id-PAP
'=E:::R- P..,l\Gl~G- 25

Frying Turkeys
Chucl{ ·Roast _. _ Breaded Shrimp

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solt"el\f tiank, as a gUaranty that l'f

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In •xcellent eondilion. wm 1
or see GeorgeCulilmii'ls, Letilrt tans, Plione ·

SMALL SIZE · · · 5·7 LB .... FRESH ... BROIL ROAST

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20 B) Insurond!
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Each bid must contain the full
name of every person or COIJlpany
interested in tbe same; and be
aecomp,a nied bY,. a bond ip the •urn
of i1000.00 to the Jatisfactlon Qf

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ILirnel Slm]IIGD lu~e Ap6eJ,
an."f='l-11
llpd4Jepcq. Ptr.e
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,Inside B.lld Outside l{D__u,R! Paint·
lna:, chimney and roof work of
ai.l... kind~. also carpent,e r work.
Free estimll!es. 2Q years exper·
. ience. Reaso'btle prl~s.
Call
, Po!Deroy ~-_;.
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wanted; Hou'!'tteeper lor elderly
couple. Phone 6M8·X. 8·13:-.'-\tc

sell_ cheap. Call

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by a new parking "'"

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GtiOd Cltm Used Can
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Middle Aged woman whb needs
for
home to be CO!ppanibn
Main St., Pomeroy.
7-24--:t'll .~. 1 middle-aged lady. Write P . 0.
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One used -Cro.sley lille.ctrlc Range. 1
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IN BRADBURY NEAR BAILEY'S DRIVE·IN

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Service. R. A. Flnllw, 51l Jti.

SUPER RIGHT QUAliTY
lEAN, 100% BEEF

•iste replaced

JUNK CO.
,...,. 110

GRAVlli.Y 1.tACTOR SALES_,.~

lo Loekhourn; Air n.~~e. ~olw.~­
bus, after a ten day vunl w•Lh hJs

Supreme Ice Cream
Company

OHIO VALLEY

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f'OR SALE - Apples. New Ha·
ven Orchard, :New Haven. Pb~nc

MUCH

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• lleur · "retlttr Service;
DBAl:I'Jl.'l,.

Johnson of Sprmg- , Mr. and Mu . nobcrl Lehew and
fi 1•ld L~ thl' ~urst of her n oth
daughter, Debb1e, have relurned
ln the cnre nf JH~I' si~tcr Mr

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~trs. Emma Leifheit and

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LEGAL NO'fiCI

.~ (·I"" .)· F_·o·r Rent o~ Sd' le j MiTRO~OUT
A~
•tt- u .,.on

229.

EASIER IT IS TO BE CRITICAL THAN TO BE CORI\ECTDJSRAELI.

I .Mrs. HaruJri

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BlaeltD&amp;f!.t Pomeroy , 0 . 8.Sic
WYLLIS JE£{1' Station Wagbrt With
overdrive. Good conditiOn. €•11

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out power glide. All ·lour doors. . . stoK~Id 1o~~rch. Drop ; Clolbl

DBYD-FBXRFTNOD.
Y~llt~rday'l

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For Riinf

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F
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bath urnishe
conditioned. VB's and t.tr. lts.
apartment. Phone 6128 ·X.
Blaettnars; Pomer"v, 0. 8- 9-4t~
B·l 5--3tc
"""'J=:"'_ -room bou;e, 3 acre
garden.
1954 Fotds as low as $HliD.OO. 4 $85.00
pei' month at Apple
Bo~ · of these cars -.{~ can re·
Ol'i1vt. S~ ttl~-~ 'WMel~r.
comn.JIInd
fully.
Blaettn.r:.,
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RFD

Blaettnar~&gt;.

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BWcko •• ,;.;;- a.s $995:00.
For good buys, thuroughly fe.

Each day th• r.nde letteu are dlftennt.
FRIGID~RE

and

: J low 'as
$688.00. Three oP Le btst '5St
anywhere. Blaettnar~. PomerOy.
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DAILY CI!YPTOQUOTE- Here'• how to work It&lt;

INCLUDES

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F\awlesa orlginil blUe

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Chevroleta

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It LONGFELLOW
One letter tlmply stands tor another. In thll l&amp;mple A &amp;II uae4
tor the three L's, X tor the two 0'1, etc. Slngle !etten, apoeo
trophu, the length a.nd !ormation of the wordl an all hJnte.

Hydram~ttic·R•dlo

and white finis!f.
Potfteroy,. o.

Six Workmen

AXYDLBA.AXIt

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Bulcks, $69:1.00. Jo'lve people
are going to &amp;ei 1ome rea)
buv.s. Blaettmm:, Pomeroy, jr&gt;.
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TELmliiO!I SIJIVJCZ,

Phont 1JO, Cle'and Appllana.~
Store, l'ul W. M.al.n St., Porr.ll!rOf

l'R Wltth c.
St!aled buiJ will oe reeeh·ed bY
ateint. ALL from C.O.B.A. Sirea.. 1 p11rtn• hy F'W.or, Trained the Clerk of tbe Villaie of Pome.
Two fre!h now, retl fOOD. Don 1 watehmaker, t:OUJNS JEWE. roy, State o• Ohio, at the offict o.f
Anderson, Rutland, Ohio.
LER8. Pomeror
1·3-tf aid Vill11., Clerk until 12 o'clock
a 12 6t~ - Noon, Aua:uat 28. Ul5'7, for the fur.,
.::c:--:-::c- -;;=:::---;;;::::-::=': H;,ave your carpet&amp;, ruii aHd up niihing and lnltallation or m
UillYeraal GRI ltanae.
Cbrome
ho).Jtery clearred b)· the modern p.ark:in.e: meten, on the two psrk:·
Dinette Set . Both In ~xcellent
cleaning method with Aarated ing lot.. ar.d on ~:ttheP dalr.:nat~
cond ition. Ca ll .Rtrlr.e 3461 t•r
Dry Foam . Quickly and eeono- 1street1 within ~he VUla&amp;e. of Pom.
3122.
8-1o-6tv micaJly rlrht in your own 1 eroy, Ohlo.
hc;rne. Work guaranteed. Calli ~ach bidder mutt .iubnUt a unit
( 12) Wonted to Rent RuUand
24023.
8-J.O«c 1 coit prl~ for eaeh plirklnr meter,
Unfurnlshl!'d S or 4 bedroom
CONCRITE BLOcD ' 0 and th" eott of c.he ln1tallfilltion of
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1 each unit parking meter .
hou se in Pom~roy or Middle-.ulld hfftr Por ......,.
I The Village of PGmeroy re!le-rvet
port. PhOne 2·M.
8- 1~-tltc
the rl&amp;ht to :PUC.t bue more or leu
7;--:7--;- ... ~\~· --lhan 225 parking meters, if con·
(14)
GRUESER
BLoCK
CO.
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ditlon! warrant the aame.
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t 'room hOU8t' 8Dtl bat~ 01· Lin·
Mllft Norfh .. Pome,.,
Bidders lhould a"pecify whether
coin Heights. Pborlc 330M.
the parldng metert tre mtchanlcal
IJ.l0.6Le
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~BUY
I quote
or automalio. .Eaeh bidder •hall
a price that taeh bidder
Furnished .del.lping roo.m. Cloae tn
ITRUCTURAL I ......
will allow the vmaee of Pomeroy
town . 127 Buttemut.
8 3 l2tc
ICRAP IRON- MIT ALl
for any used parking meter that

Prftidaire Rehi.a•atorL
Iaker Purnltuq, Mlchlle,.,., Ohle

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Horse Judging

(tltion by owner. Pbone RacinJ
3213.
8-9-8tc

Ht•dCJuamrt ,.,
2-23·11
HEIFERS FOR SALE;
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lalll'11!1to """''' - Lane Cedar
t Jersey, 1 Guernsey, 4 Hoi· , Q\JICK SEJ?•:lct
•.:!btda - LAU Wladow Fana--

· Holllntlheld, Wellston .

Dresden 11 on H1ghwa~, about
40 miles east of Mount Clemen1 ,
Mich., and about 50 mllet north·
"'"' or DetNit.

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'84 Royal Dodto •1200. A·t

(I) Notices

Announcement hss bet' n n~adl'
the wedding or Miss Jan r G•l·
more, daughter or Mr and ~ r~ .
John W. Gilmorl;! and Mr Ken·
neth A. Taylor son of Mr. and
fint place honors in the filly or Mrs. John W Taylor , o~ Mason,
stud colt cla11 while places one W. Va ., which will be an event of
I through four respeetJvely In the Ssturday, Au~ust 17
ma're with fc.~l dus went ~James
Tht&gt; ceremony, an open wedding,
Sheets of HarrisonvlUe; Pearl Wll·
lism1, second and third, and Shar· will be read in St) Jos'eph's ChurC'h
on Pillsbury, Point Pleasant, W. at Mason by the Rev. Father John
Va .
O'Rellly at ll :30 a. m. .
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In the pony C()nformation judg- 11y following the ceremony for a
in,g, 46 !nc:bes and under, the first honeymoon at Niagara f'all s. New
Jix plafts, respectively, awarded York.
to owners of stallions of. any sge,
------went to Mary Hill Pomeroy ; E.
A.'-'ERICAN PLAYERS CUT
J. Hill, Pomeroy; Sheets of Har·
OTTAWA UP - Six American
risonvUie; Clarence Rcbaon, Che.s·
ter, Floyd Carson. Rutland, and players - halfback Bob Garrell.
Gladys Morgan, Pomeroy. The six end Bernie Fl~ers. guards Pete
awards, respectively, for the mare- Ladygo, AI S1gman and Mike
and geldi~. any age in the filly Flynn and center Bill Brown Oltawa Hough
or rtud colt class ~were Fairview were cut by the
Pony Farm Nancy Lindsey, Harri- ~iders of the Big Four Football
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aonviUe; Flo:vd Carson, Rutland; Union Wednesday. Flowers and
(C.ntinu.d From On.)
(Contlnuea From One)
Marv Hill, Glady! Morgan and E. Lady'go played (or the Riders in
p!C'a~e make il &lt;15 iihort an·' . . ~en_t. Authorities also indicated On·. J . Hill.
other season'\ while the other four
r1ll' ~~~
b
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arJO provincial investigators may
Three awards were given for the were making tbeir first appeor·
&lt;'liD
e, for I 'm rf!a/)y
_ _entert_h_c_:p:_r_o:.bc::._ _ _ _·_ __:m~"~·~":~it~h_l~o:'.ai class. Owners of ance here.

Burning Rubber

DOWN
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barrused b)' tbe whole thing ."
Lnt evening wi)He Mrli. Schuf
Sally, her daughter, and grandson. ~&gt; Rit'k and
Michael Koehler
wer~ in the howe
th e od01 of
burjl.i~ rubber was noticed.
Electrical
spplian.ces
were
eb~ked. Finally amokr was seen
curling luily rrom lhe dinina
room ceiling llght which h.u a
r-eflector .. owl . The current was
cut off.
Thst was when the fire dt:lpartment was called. Firemen at·
rived with aU their fanfare of
alrens, neighbors came in droves,
and all together they began check
ing upstairs wlrih.l!:

man , Harrisonville Honor Boys
club , John Keye-s, Salem Center
Boys club
In electrkal displays 1.1f 4--H club
members Wayne Roush won the
only blue r1bbon wilb 1 ndio display He :s a member of the Sa·
lem Center dub. Others e.a:hibitlng
in the field are James Torrense
and Jam _f$ Shield.!l , Tuppe!'B Plaiha
boys; Richard Jeffers and Thad
Dyc 1 Carpenter boys ; David Reed
Bailey Rur. boys club;
Darreli
. Keyes. Charles Matheny, Kenneth
W1th smoke still bemg evident
Gcisc.r, Randall Tackelt. all of the
fl!c_.mcn began to removl! tbe
Salem center B()YS club.
dmlnt room light fixture . ·.
hdgw.,; Jf _ llvest()ck entries in
~en and there only d1d lh~
the j~nior fair got underway to- family re_call that the 3-year-old
day w1th Harry Barr of Ohjo State had lo.st a ball in the afternoon
Univer;;:ity and Roge-r Roberts of and had . been looking for it ll ince.
Elizabeth. W. Va ., as judges.
That i.s, it was recalled after fire Saturday morning the activities men found the bill in the reflec·
Gf the junior fair will become ex· tor bowl thorougbly fused to the
tremeiy prominent wilh the an· bulb. It had to be ~craped off.
nual parade to be beld on the race
Reporter 1 Schaaf doubts
if
track at 10 ~30 a. m. and the an- ~he'll "ever live it dbwn" aln~aJ style revuee at 11 a. m. Ac- though neighbors and· firemen
hievement awards for the year will also thought it was a sbort in the
~ prese-nted also during the morn- light fixture .
10, program.

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BudJey, Thomas Reed , DAvid Wlae

a.t . savory

frequentu
21 . Work

Z&lt;l. Colors
;3. Species ot
•tone-crop
ta. Poker 1takca

(Contlnwcl FroM OM)

tablell
ts. Wrallli
2'l'. lndian
wtlfhl

burden

20. Regular

17. Portico
19. Erbium

3 ROOMS OF

U . Greek
ktttr
2t. Paint

:11. Chatter

ACROSS

D&lt;'an of

Litbicum . .'rld. an&lt;:1 :\1r~ !lutwrt 1. Ferrybo&amp;U
fran;
Fa ir and daughters . L~d;. , ~art~
fl . Dtparta
Dee and NJtil Gall 1poll!

Mr: llll4. Mn. Elmer Wiekham

loaAYUIM.

Fair Judging

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GEDRGE $. &gt;IOBSTETI;ER. JR.
REAL ESTATE BROKER.

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READY MIXED

CONCRETE
end

WASHED
SAND &amp; GRAVEL
Phone 6393

G0 EGlE I N

GR'AYEl CO,

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J. H. Eaetman, Sal.•n•n

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Phon• 232
Middleport
Phone 6393.:_!~~-P_•_,.._,.._•_·
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SATURDAY, AUGU'ST

The

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17th

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For ;Titia ;z~,Day Sale!

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$38.00
$18.00

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$1.95
$2.95
$3.95
$1.95
. 59c

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PAJAMAS

Rayon tricot panlies - white and pink - band leg
briefs- elastic leg briefs - flare leg panties.

Sizes 32 to 40.

SALE
$2.00

Slzeo 8, 9 and I 0

39¢ a pair

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. ,COTTON
'"• PmiCOATS
hu

Wdow panel - either
bro1dC:lo.tb. or pliHe with embroidery trim. Sizes !mall,
medium and large.

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Hereford Show At Fair l)~~ws Many £xhibitors

Coolei Weather
ls'Foretast For

"CAN CAN"
Sll PS

PEEK-A-BOO
Girls Cotton

PAN liES

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tal·

White, pink, rnalze and

SALE

Sizes 4 to 14 Nylon
feta with nyloo net trim .
All white.

88c

$2.95

69c Pair

Boys' "Big Yank"
10 Oz. Denim

I.DP~• Nylo11

·itdn FCM .•GIRLS
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"Gibbs"

Boyo' V NO&lt;k
ORLON

KNIT BRIEFS

SLIPOVER
SWEATERS

Sizes 6 to 18. Nylon reinforced seams. beat resistant
elastic tailored to tit.
Stock up now for school days
ahead.

69c each
3 for $2.00

blue . Sizes 2 to 16.

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Blue Denim

BIB OVERALlS

$3.95

$3.95

.·. .' 3tc'o poir .
49.c! o pclir

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READY TO WEAR

Triple - stitched, sanlorize~
white bact blue denim. Size~
8 'to ttl. Tipered le-a- we~tern

Dresses, Coals, Skirts, Blouses, Slacks, Jeans, Swealers
and Raincuats. Tots, girls and teens clothing from top
manufacturers - Styled for every occasion .

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'COAT
SWEATERS
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Sl!ef 10, ll, .n and 13.
llllndolll mix brown rolor
With fed heeL

,.Knit or 100% Put--e Virgin
wool double elbow for
. double we•r ·- sizes 38 to 46
and eatra !lzes .,a to M . Rut. te~n fMit. Dark oafctrd. teal
:: bealbet and navy blqe.

.f paln $1.00

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STRETCH
SOCKS
·Flu_,, e:lzea 10 1o 13. Won't
,. Uuli
or fade. Cotton and nyon 1lrtteh aocb:. Big selec, on Of pa1terns and color
t eomblnatiotlli. Our "Kirbury"

Zipper front

Uon of patterns.

SPECIAL

ON SALI! FOR

- ~lash

$2.95

LONGIES
Boxer type wai~t
11traln pomts.

extra strong stitching -

· · IALI $1.00

SCATTER
RUGS

BEDSPREADS

4 R!il-

acetate rayon rup
with 1kld prQOf back. Site 27
by t8 Jnc:hes.

r.t-zt

LANTIU

2 for $1.00

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FRAMED
PICTURES

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Crystal glas! suaek sets ron·
l!li&amp;ting or 4 each servina
tray!l and cupe. Each set box·
ed.

88c

$1.00 a set
SCHOOL SUPPLIES

PENCIL TABLETS
"ll•lf Mlill" P•ncll Tabl•h -- - - -------- - - --------· 4 fGr fS'
.... 5" Ptncll Tablets ---------'---------- -- - .. - ·u I fet !"
,.Past Mall" Pencil Tar.lm f•xtra lar..) --------~- - ---- - --- 1•.

·One Group Pletuno

S hnclla In a P.ctc ---- -- -- --- -- -- - - --- -- - ------- -- - -- 1::;
I Pencils In a· P•ck - · ··--- -- - -- - - - - ----- - - -- -- -- - - - -- - 2Sc

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llocoad Group Pldures
fl .$5 Value
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.... ~nell• -- -- --- - - ------- -- ---- - - -- --- - .. Mirsdo" hncllt --- - --- --- - _ : _ ~ ---- ---- ----·-··--·--NOTEBOOK FtLLER .
.....ell w.,~

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Capltel lllll•r ~~ rlne) ~-- --- - --- ----- - ·- -- - -- ---- - lte ~·
Quollty Pllllf ·~2 o..r S rlnol .... .' .. .,. .. . ... ...... 2Sc lil&lt;l·

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locllllrtl ""'

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Hylono Fll~: ''"'"' ,.ckl -- ----~- .. -- .. .. c ...... tic pko.

Spoelal

~urchue

&amp; Sale

WOVEN
GINGHAMS

Printed

COTTON
CREPES

stripes - plaids.
Yard wide. Excellent quality
and paUern11..

Solid color cotton crepes.
Yard wide.
SALE

59c a yard

3 yards for $1.00

FOAMETTES

10 Gallon
Gj\LVANIZED

Checks -

Shredded foam lubber. Ma~e

your own cushlona, · Pillows,
chair pads, etc. Washable, al·
ler¥J: 1~. od(lrlell,
we1gbt and flulfy.

light

GARBAGE CANS
Heavy weight garbage cans
with corrugated sides, raised
bottom, dome shaped eover
and wire bail.

While They Last

49c a bag

$1.25

Tw6 groups for

this sale.
Mu~b higher
priced table
lamps. Complete wt_th shades.

Group I . .. .. . .. U·OO
Gro(lp II .. .. . .. . f4.00

DINNERWARE
SETS '
Conslatl of 8 -eaeb eupa, saucer•, dinner platel, bread &amp;
butter plateB, desserts and
. one each platter and vege.ta·

ble diJh,
5 Rei. 11.95 Sets
SAL&amp; $8.00
a
'11.95 Sots
SAL&amp; .9.00
5 ae1. '1s.ts. Sots
SALE UI.OD

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1-21" Admiral Table Model ........ ... . Sale $60:oo
l-17" RCA Table Model wttb baoe ...... Sale HO.OO
1-17" GB Table Model with baoe .. .... . Sale $30.00
· t-21" Motorola Console .. . ........... Sale f60.00
l-UI" RCA Coaoole wltb doors ........ Sale $25:00
1-17" RCA Cunoole with doors ........ Sale f30.00
1-21:: RCA Table Modof ....... .. . .... Sal' 17${00
1-21 RCA Tobie Model and bue ..... . Sale U11i•OO

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.Wrought li'oa Ware
FREUER PAPER
Proteets ~eatl and other
foods ai ti'eedng temperatuna. 18 inchea wide - M
feet lona:.

2 rolls fer $1.00

4 Reg. $6.t5 Druin 'Jep
T1tlla P11nttr __· Salt $4.00
6R... S4.9S ln4
T1blt Planter __ lala $3.00

J ltt. $US
snell Tabln ____ S.la $5.00
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Chester fornan
Wins Ten Blue
Ribbons At Fair.

.IMeigs·C01mty Fair Hor8e Show Mulberry, Union Tour Of Europe·
of
I Attracts 671 Paid Attendance
Ave. Resurfacing.
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Six hundred and 71 · persons paid admission to attend the

Mrs. c. N. Jones or Chester rat- annual horse show staged Thursday evening at the 94tl;J an.
ed 10 blue ribbons for ·h er various nual ·Meigs CQunty Fair, compared to the 229 who attended
entrletln the domeatle arb depart- last year's sb.ow, Allen C. HUl, Sr., fair board secretary; anment judging at the 94th annual nounced.
Meigs County Fair.
Other residents also scored aevera! times in the judging of the
many and varied article! being
exhiblted ln the department at
thi! Y.Jil''l· fair. Mrs. J. M, Gaul of
Chester won .six blue ribbon
awards; Mrs. Berira Carl of 'Har
risonville, four blue rlbbcms; Sybil
Dorst, Chester, live blue ribbons;
Donna Holter of near Chester,
three blue ribbons· Mr11. Marie Koblenb, three blue' ribbons; Mrs.
Dale Kautz, Pomeroy Star Route,
two blue rtbbons and Mrs, D. J.
Morgan. one first place.

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Holter, Pearl Williams and Wllliam B. Downie were
superintendent!: of the !how thla

Year and organ I'QusiC ~u playe-d
during the jud~ri.c by Mn. Lil· Han Stei{f of MiddJeport. c.uh
prlies were awarded to the tnp
tour animals In each .dau and
ro!ette5. were aw:a rdtd 1to the top
five piaees In each tJau.

MARKET REPORT

ClNCENNATI, o. UP - Produce
Eggs, net prices paid at farms
for U. S., consumen, whltca and
browns, A jUmbos 43-46; A large
39--42; A Medium 31-34: A smll!ll
2.2-24; B l•rge 29-32; FOB wbitea
Owners . of. apimlla l.rinnJnr: in aDd browna; A lai-a:e 47-t7; A nle-1
eaeh. (tf the -classes. places; one dlum 38--40 large B 37-38.
tbrouab 'five,
re8petJ:ively, In:
tluded:
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-Chlckens, steady, fryer! 3-Jl.-i
Lead·la pony, H Inches an~ Jb 20-21; )Ieavy ~ns 13-15; light
undes:: ,Jartlce H':~Uck, Cheshire; hens 10.12. Volume&amp; and price dis
Donald BrUI\'tfi,l~, . Gallipolis; trlbutlon On Cryers. 16.200 at a&lt;!;
.rn the pllu1try Judglng, Earl Debbie · Cole, Sout,h .Webster: 4000 at 20~; 50,300 at 21 •nd
Dean of Cbester won three flr~t Kathy .Motga,n, , Pomei-oy and 8000 at undetermined price!.
place ~ibbollCJ jn the leghorn clal!ll; Kol~ Sue Waufh,· Bladen.
Betty Carleton, one blue ribbon
Butter to score 71 .
Tbree-gaited bone( t.b SeUen,
with PlymOllfb Rocks; Sharon At·
kin&amp; of Harrisonville, four blue Wellston; E~ M. Cote; South Webribbons In Plymouth Rock judginJ ater; Gary ·RoSe, kuriUn.gton; Paand Wilbur Parker, three blue tricia Holier,· Pomeroy and Harry
ribbons for bls New Hampsbli'e Gut~rle, Coolville. '
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Red entries.
(ConUnued .-o~ ~Paz.c Seven)
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Sale $2.00

I 11.... $4.95
~~na Ta•te • Sale $3.00 ,

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Among the JttracUve grange
dispJays the Cheater Grana:e won
top honors and the $51 premium
awarded for the ' beat display wltb
Rock Springs Gran,:e
second_
place and a $10 prem,lum and Ra·
cine Gnnge tbird and a ~ pre- (

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Thirty six A grade• were .,_ven
to Melgll' County f.H r:tub ·mem- .
ben and FUture Farmen of Atner- ·
lee memberf! at tbf! an~~:ual county
junior fair livestock &amp;how he-ld
Thuraday anhe Rott Springs lairarounds.
~ I
lhe bl~ rib,.....ns
1 Receiv_ing
or
their anunals were.
·
F.F.A. dairy,_ Cbltlel• Holter,
Jersey; Jackie Curamlnl, t .F.A.,

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Johnnie. Jeff. Mtp1ey1 llh ye.ar

old aon ~!Mr. abd ·M·~· Clifford

Manley of 8outb SeC4:1n~ St.. Mid·
dleport, was- r~orted.' resUng
eomloriBbly In, Jllelp General
Hospital today , after a hurried
trip tbere ·Th~•daf afternoon.
A«:ordins , •.
r:eporta the
•mall bQy ~'bile pJqlnt ·in his
home c:!ame. aero11 a ~ntalner of
fly' spray aiMS ' aampled liberally
of it.
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The MidcUe'port Ftnt Aid
aguad wiu . ·,. SUinRton~d. ·and the
eblld ~N rutbed. ··to ttie haepital
~D Ute- IIJidtij~-~·-~~ ' Crui"r
Ill'InPlf!!fr
Gt~;,.
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So ·ril,uch 'talk
has been
MiddlepOrt tri61 Jt · wa• ~ re~rted the at~c
Mrs. Pauline
that -Hir\an ..Uttl~ ' ln'esfed on. tuhl. Now that school is
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seats

govern the event.
will be divided into
Weight clauu including the lightweight teams. 1ll00 pounds and under; tfle middleweight team~ 2801
to 3200 POilnds a!ld the heavy.
weight teams of a:!Ot pounds and
over. rn ~~ch of the three weight
claues cast~ award s- of $50 $35
$20. $15 and $10 will be giv.en ~~
addition to rnsettes.
( 0
. fi
Jn ~a ~srday alfternoon the a_nnua
ac or P~ hng contest will
be held begmmng at 1 P m wltll
Char]e.!! G. Shet"t&amp;, Jr., as SUpenn.
tendent. Four weight c!aheS wiU
be used in the ev_e nt ":bleb is o~en
to Meigs aml ad]oummg· counties.
The classes are 3800 pounds and
under; 3801 to 5100 pounds; 5100
to 11400 and over MOO pound!.
Ca:1h premiums of $25. $Hi and $10
will be awarded in each of the four
classes to the top three winners in
each class.

At 8 p. m. Saturday night the
Big Bend Minrtrel A~iation will
present their second· annual fair
show entitled "Cour¥y Fair Follies". Tbe Df'W ' pr-esentation has
beeen prepared ,Jince the group's
- last sbow in Jul~ and wUl feature
loca} residents in new musical
number&amp; and new costuming.
there are :,Jo numbers in the
show Which is directed bv Bob
Hoeflich with the show divided in-to two scenes. The £irst secne will
carry out a Dallas. Tex .. theme and
tbe second scene is built ' around
vaudeville numbers. Oancin~ linf'!fJ
and group numbers. will he featured as well M solo song and dance
routines .
\ AI 10:30 Saturday nigh l a fireworks display will be &amp;el of( to
1rondurle fair adivitics.

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MI'dd}e.port Man
In Jai} Agam
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After Release

Mr Ella stewart lI J:Iones

/Ray Priddy, 21 , Middleport, got
Justice ol Peace R. E. Grindle,
Gff biB hac=k Thursday but be hid
a· heavier hand gripping him Friday .
Priddy ws fined $25 and costs
in Grindley's court for fighUn&amp;.
He paid up und was releaeaed
from jail by Sheriff Robert Hart
enbaeh.
Friday morning the aherifr had
Priddy back ia jail, U.ia time on
a warrant for bastardy awaiting
a hearing in Juvenile J~dg Joha
C. BaC'(ln'a court.
e
Grindley .;~lao f-ined Lendon Adkin&amp; 18 H:.liTlsonville $
d
100
COB~ a.Ki sentene&lt;!d
to~~
days in jail, 'r or reeelring stolen
property (raib and copper wire)
and Claude smith ReediVilJe
$ 100 liind costs and three day~
in jail for driving while into1ieat·
ed.

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Abo John Sparb, Wubingten
C. H., for unsafe operation of a

vehicle; Oakey !User, Ito and
t:OSti lor lntoxieaUon; 1nd Oren
Weartl.
and coati ror overloading.
Wcal'8 and Sparks were arrested
by the ata.te ~trol.
Randall Adki.M, 18, Lendon Adkina' brotbt'l', bas been released
from · jail into' tbe Cuatdd;y of his
paren,S'. He Will appear beCore
Judge BaC!On in JUvenile court

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Pomeroy Schools
Begin Fall Term
On September 3 ·

Further evidence that Vlcation
days are rapidly running out on
Pameroy School children, was nt
hand today with the release lroJD
the Pomeroy Schools' system or a
~alendar of activities for the en~uing school year.
While school childre-n are enjoy•
ing that last d~y of vacation on
'&gt;n Sept. 2, Labor Day, teachers
day would get stuCk in lhe mud, ·and aU would have to get out
Pom('roy police ~ ·f're eont'inu- will already be hack on the jjOb.
and help in any way possible to dis-lodge it, so the horsesl ing to i_nve.rtigate a theft Tues- A general teachers meetillll ba•
co~ld trudge on with the lOad.
day mg ht of a 50 pound aact of been tll.led In Room lf of tbe
By the time tbese youngsters finished the 8th grade at enhhage ~nd two bottles or cho- Senior HleJt Seh09l of both ele.
colatc milk from a storage sbed
Portland, there was a new school bus with a gasohne motor, near the Davi ~ Icc and Produce mentary and Seeondary teaebera
for 10:30 •· m . .A meeting of Eleand Glass windows!, to take them 13 miles to Racine, Ohio, co .. lower Pomf'roy.
mentary teachers hall' been Ht for
High School. Oh, yes the 1920's were roaring. Who wouldn't? Company President Clay Br)'- t p. m. ln Sugar Ru-n and Central
aren't you!
an said t~pparent.ly- juvenile -broke Schools and a aeC!ondry teachetl
Shown in the pictUte left to right M"e: Allee Jewett, Hazel three lock~ on doo-rs. to galn en-1 meeting at the same _hour ln . the
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Junior and Senior Hl&amp;h Schoola.
B urc h , G eorgta
0 nson, enry'" 0 ns~n, au me, ..LIUUIS C·
Officers '!xpres~d dou.tft · that
Schools will oCC!ciall)'- open on
Dade, Erma Burcba~4 Andrew Newt Pullins, dnver of ~bel cabbage and chocolate mtlk made Tuesday, Sept. 3, accordillJ to tbe
two horses. In the bus, Augusta Johnson, Ella Cornell 1 Lida 1 up a n"ry appetiling diet for. tbe 1releua. whirb also Ults .other ~

·about the 1920's tha out of
o't
Ash came ~e above pic.s tart, we wonder how our
.
Holstein; 4-H dtlr7, Cll~l11 1 Col·
to start to schoolm the tw
liDS Roser Holter, ~· 'Jihel11. peara~ •""16" · ·May'"' c, &lt;:; horse power WAJO.Dibelr parenta rode to school?
Da~ny Holllrloy, .Ar~~ . 'Jlleln, :h"w/.\t"~~
:uty111!~. . TliiS was a c:overfl&lt;l spring wsgoll, 'with stationary top, and
Karen T~ei&amp;s. J!'atsy •Price, Guetn- co!~tJ Grafttt JUry·· .p~e~:. uoo ·side curt.aiJ;l$ to "&amp;e rolled up·, or down as ·the weather C011di·
~:~ J~~~~ 1f;;-!:ta~io~~'h!!:: :o~ b!;!nd. BOild t. • • · ·tuinlllted and tlo~ 1 ~d~.
were two• board
lengthwise of
rda · Earl Retve~ Jer.., .J~m•• Lltll• r~le.m&lt;~. ·
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lhe wagon 'l'l.th fust enoug~t room tletween to walk. In th~ cenb.,l~ell, .Ray Po••l!. . Vlrlifnlo. , Jll!nry Barrel~ lllcldleJII)I'~ waa ·1er wa, a ~aU burnside stove '!l'hich was always CQld until the
1ob010n Robert $mlth. ,Stephen .In" tho MlddloJO&lt;&gt;rt ··b••lll• .j¢1&gt;' · wa_gon had almost flnlsb"' Ita two mlle Joutttey.
H•f!m•~. 1omeo IJlirom, Erlg&amp;,ai- ~!"'c.·~ ·m:.'"~ ~~:~~ 'l'raviilllig rro.., Lock No. 21, to tile Portland, 0 ., school. In
t"_', J':;:."J':u:I'":·,~'I'OD) 11' of lnto.J&lt;au..i. ... ·.... _.i;... · winter the mud roads , were ~ deep, and Just about every Talbott, an unidentlflecl llrl llld Raymond Johlloon.

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Middleport Chi•Jd
D..!-1._
Flys·pray
ClllM
N. Jn HOfilpl
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t¥!ns

;::.return .. 1111;8''1n.

The
horse pulling contest ol the 94th annual Meigs
County Fa1r wtll be held at 7 p.m. this evening as the grandstand attraction for the evening.
R C G'l
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. . t more and . H. Eastman are superintendents in
charge of tlte contest which is Open t('l . World competition.
Rules Of the Buckeye Horse Pulling A:JSOciation of Ohio will

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Is AttractJOn
, · .A"'·t~ F . .T. ;:r--;ontght,· :!".. ~~~;.:;.:sd·~...~·o:f

Rev. Charles Kirsoh. former pastor of the Letart Falls Methodist
Church bas llecn sent by the Board
of Missions
the Methodillt
Church Of Ohio on a six weeks
preaching tour in Europe.
·
Rev. and Mrs. Kirsch left by
Bla~k topping of Union
and plane from Daylon, on July 31 for 1
'S
Mulbel'fy avenues in Pomeroy bY Londo~, E_n~land. On , their tour
the Standard Alphalt and Tar Co. they Will v1s11 the largest clUe.!! ol
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Frace,
Jtaly,
Switzerland,
Germany
;;,t\IM:;!~n Eon F~~o~~s:~ording the Isle ol Capri and other Modilerranean lands.
Mrs. Henry E. (EUs) Stewart
1
P"or the past two days Pomero)'
Rev. Kirsch, now of Sabrina. 0 . d '
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atreet crews have been grading was awarded the title "Church or hied~ late ~ndayC ml o.bn~ng " 1 her
out the bigh spota and setting the Year" at the Ohio Methodilit
om 111
e 5t 0 urn sa, W. Va
forms £or curbin-gs. The Mayor: ConlC!renc~ held m June.
Funeral arrangemeni.!J have not
said today that black topping
..
been completed with the Fogleprocede despite the fact_ thal alii
HAS PAINTING SPELL
song Funeral Home. Mason City .
curbings have not been mstalled. .
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He said the . curbings would then
Mrs. WIIUam Stl\lcrs. 506 L.
be-finished after tile blaCktopping Main Street suffered a faint1n~
MEIGS G•NERAL HOSPITAL
Of tbe streets is completed,
.!!pell Thursday and rccctved emergency t;eatment
from the
Admitted: Miss Louisr Part. The Cllarleston fltm was jranl· Pomeroy A1d squad.
low, PollJcroy ; Geralfli!'le DeWees,
ed tbe contract on a ~id of $19,Dexter; Earl Moore, Middleport ;
027.30 by the State Fflghway DetOOK FO!t SPEEDERS
John Manley, Middleport.
partment. -Tbe job caHs for ll'le
Pom-eroy pohc:e Thursday in Dischared: Mrs. Dnris Dailey
r~rfaC!h'lg ol one and four fifths vestlgated complaints
of coal and daughter, Portland ; Lester
mllea of streets bll!for~ the State trucks exceeding speed limits on Prie&lt;2, Pomeroy ; Paul Williams,
Route 124 ls turn'd back to the I .t.ast Ma.in Street. No arrests Middleport, Mrs. Matt ie Sprouse,
were made.
Pomeroy.
Pomeroy street systems.

T0 Start Monday ·

co~~-shlngton 8tso announeed thai '

Confesl

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Shade~IOfThe 1920's Recalled

USED TV SE'TS

32 ....

Y•!ues ~.95 lo '12.95
1

2 pairs $1.00

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BARGAiNS IN

TABLE LAA\PS

PENCILS

Solo $3.oq

In paatel ahades with 100%
Duraloom binding. Moth re·
sistant. 72 by 90 inches.

Sale!

SERVA
SNACK SETS

HeaY)' Wt!:i&amp;ht quilted plasti~

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A blepd of rayon and nylq_n

$4.88

8 Piece

Plaollc Sbue Bioga

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SLEEPCRAF.T
BLANKETS

$3.95

Blue, green, pink and· yellow.

1.50

. • LI$1.00

Beaut;rul pastel colored bed·
spi-eads in twin and full bed
IIZC.
Washable and preahrunk.

ahoe baa• with 12 pockets.

1$ .R~ t:ut ~PLANTIIS

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Tufted

keiB.

10 .... 11:6t PLANTIRS

· i~! llellll

Tufted

Metal Waste Baokets
Oval abape metal waste ba!l.-

Wt01Jabt iron racks with
Jointed llpliler polS.
: : H .... tl.tt PI.ANTIRS
· . · ·' IALI rs.
. i IALI

3 pairs $1.00

$2.95

WRoUGHT IRON
, . rLA,NTERS
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reinforced al

COTTON
SPORT SOCKS
Sizes 10 to 13.

Strl~ttd

$2.95

Fits

sites 10 to 14.

$1.39

$1.39
Another ShiPment
Men's and Young Men's

pockets - Snu(l filling waist.

LONDON CUP! - Cairo radio
reported today th•t Syrian plane-t
forced an American plane tu land
in Damascus Thunday "lor hover.
•~g over Syrian territory without
o-btaining permiuion."
" A squadron or Syrian planes
force(! the American plane 10 land
when it ignored the warning wbile
flying over Syrian territory," tbe
Cairo broadcast said.
\
"The American plane was cir·
cling over Damase~ . Competent
Syrian a\l&amp;hor-ities aearebed the
four members of the American
plane and collected the landing
fees for tbe plane before it was
allowed to resume its lllght."
The type or aircraft wu not
ide-ntifjed and no further details
were given.
The li~tin g of four crew members. howtover. indicoatad a U.S.
military type plane waa involved.
So mention was ftl&amp;de of paasen~ers in the Cairo broadcast. •
The incid&lt;.nt. :t c 0 n r i r me d.
would indit"ale a furtber WOI'Ien~n!: of (elations between the SYri1n cuve mm~nt and the United
States.
The DamQCuiS governmt'nt aJ..
ready bas eipelled three American diplomat! on charpa of plot.
ting to overthrow the regime
there.
In relaliaHon, the U. S. govern.
ment det:lared thetSyrian amba ..
sad~r in _Washington and a junior
Synan diplomat no longer wei.

are showing
Show. today: It is the first time they, or
·In a Me1gs Farr . nl just never cared much
that Chatles has ,, 4-H call project I'm
l27~acre &lt;J,a1ry farm near Downington.
ot rich, Jersey milk.

Fo~m.er Leta~""

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411ft 'btiUUlUJ. eolors.

STROCH SOCI(S

10.

; . 69c a pair

loot~ed '~e weave In &amp;ev-

SWEATERS

Solid colors and a big selec-

$1.95

T2 Iotito• - !ringed
lendt - aon skid baok. Low

100% NYLON

over sweaters. Sizes 4 to

JACKETS AND LONGIES

24 ,by

Lilli• Toll

For Men

Biuc Bell~' Matching

IY UNITED
: 'MtundCU'Iit~!1TII ··

br~ther, George, 4, left,

Coat sweaters and Pull·

010

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Between
US And Syria
Said Widened

$1.95

Western style - white
back blue denim in sizes
4 to 12.

8CJy1' and Girls'

RUNNERS

GROUP I .. .. ..
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$1.15
GROUP II · · · · · · · · .. · ·· .. · .. · · · $1.22.

Boys' Blue Denim

m"tfy I" the lOt.
"-•' Lake lrle,

First Time Exhihito iS At Meigs-Co Fair

Water Pressures
Low In Pomero}·
When Main

Sizes 6 lo 16. Checks, plaids, novelty patterns and solid
colors. All with short sleeves. About 200 shirts for this
sale.

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li:xtra. lar(le sizes 18, 19, 20.

SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS

DUNGAREES

JACKETS

Mea's Argyle

TV
THltOW COVbS

sa nlori.:z~d .

to $1.95

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$lRUCH

Sires 14~ to 17. Fin~ yarn
blue chambray - expertly
tailored to fit and wear. Buy
your correct sii'.e. They're

Si&gt;.cs 2, 4, 6 bnd 6x . Made of Dan River washable pop·
lin aP:Id lined with sanforlzcd flannel. Navy, grey 'and

$4.95

Boya'

SHIRTS

GIRLS' DRESSES ..... c ... ~. _
$2.95 to $5.95
GIRLS' COATS ... .. .... -~~ ~ -~ ~
$12.95 to $25.00
GIRLS' SKIR!.S - -- -~ _
___ $2.95 •nd $3.95
GIRLS' BLOuiES _
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- --- $1.69 •rtd $1.95
GIRLS' SLAC~$ ___~ __
·~- ~ .. - $2.95
__ .. _ $1.95 and $2.49
GIRLS' JEANj _______ _ -- -- -- -- -GIRLS' SWI!Afi"I!RS _ ---- - - -- --- ---- • $1 .95 ~ 12.95 - $3.95
GIRLS' RAINCOA1'3
$5 .95 ' to $8.95

$1.88

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BINGLE COPY-k

t~e centnl ptalJll..._
·New England, during
' 41thoqh rfinfall wu
ly Jil:hi · htteTmittentl:r
storna erupted along
Nearly On'e Inch f(!ll at
pol11, Ind., and more than
haW' lneh pelted Buffalo, N.
The cool air mass which
gered thunderstorms and •""·•· ' I
erf! during the night will mo¥e ·
into lhe Ohio VaH.Ii\Y and parts of
the Mldatlantlc coastal states to·
day, again preceded by rainf'all.

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Setvrhy.

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All sizes from 34 to 50. Lee
overaiJs lit well, look wr.ll
and are made to wear longer.

Mottly

raau

5+05.

irl a ;;va~e
d::~.:·~r~
ment of ~~ air ,

Sizes 6 to 18 and yout]u; sizes
30 to 38. 100'% soft. easy to
wash orlnn. Jled, black, pea·
C!OCk. maize, ~barcoal and
light green.

Men's "Big Yank"

See The Complete Line Of
GIRLS' BACK TO SCHOOL

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