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j....The Daily Sentir.el, Pomeroy·Middleporl (01. Aug 7, 1956

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POMI!:ROY
SOUE'fY

The Daily Sentinel

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Mr. a.nd Mrs Robert Walters and
son, Bobby, of Parkersburg, W. Va .
were Sunday dmner guests of his
g1 andmotber, Mrs. John Chase.
Mr:; Jobn Duffy and children
left ,Mooday for their home, Haltfax , Ma18., after a vi4lt with ber
mother, Mn. Lena Huber, and oth-

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LT. CRAFT LIAVES

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Verne Bolinger.

• Lt. and Mrs. Jack
Crdt and
Lt. Craft who has complcled his
dauahter, Cathy Lynn left today trammg at the Castle •A.Jr base,
fDr Limest.one, Me .. after a "Vf sH Calif., will bE&gt; !itaUoned at Luring
with her parents , Mr. al1d Mr!! Air Bas~ In Mame

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During
BEN FRANKLIN
ANNUAL

LAY-AWAY
SALE
JR. PEDAL BIKES
B·inch front wheel, sturdy tubular steel con~trudion
Front wheel revolves in steet b~aring clips, plain hear.
~ng wheels, arlJustable large top sedals--rubber pedal:;mdian red, ivory wheels and handle bar

4.98

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DOLLS GALORE!
All pricco, all kinds. LAY THESE AWAY NOW! Many
ca-n't be rt!ordered.

ALL PRICES!
DOIJ. ,

BASSINETS
$3.98an~ $4.98
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DOLL CRADLES
$2.98
I RON ING BOARDS
98c
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. . $2.98
TABLE &amp; CHAIR SETS- DOLL
CARRIAGES- STROLLER &amp; SULKIES

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$1.98 up
DOLL LUGGAGE
AU slzcs. This includes suitcases, vanity set, dance case.
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and doll trunks.

98c up
ONLY

1 DOLLAR DOWN
WILL LAY-AWAY ANYTHING IN THIS STORII

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PAY BALANCE ANYTI¥E
IN ANY AMOUNTS YOU DESIRE BY DEC. 21

Ralls Ben Franklin

Pf!ONE 802l·X

Memorial Service For Mrs. Lewis Sauer
Bailey Family Has
Held By Middleport Garden Club Mondoy. Reunion On Suoday
A memorial sen1ce tor
Stansbury, Mrs. Ro'dney Downtn
Lewu1 Sauer, Sr., was held Mon· Mn. Richard
Mrs. John Zer· At Russell Home
Mr~.

1'he Sentinel

Daybook

Earl Dill ;md Mrs. Gary
Dill or Racine, were Sunday guesi.::;
of Mr. and Mrs. WaltN Walker.
Mrs. Chesler Zirkle and son,
Danny , and MrS. Fred Leifheit visPICNIC ANNOUNCED
The White Rose Lodge, Auxt. itet:! Sunrtay evenin&amp; With Mr. and
liary of the Brotherhood of RaiJ. ~r l. Walter Walker and Mrs.
road Trainmen , wilt have their Ethel Lower).
family plt"nic on Wedne"ld•y, ~u~.
Mr. and Mrs Edward Mcintosh
8, at the Roadside Park at ,6 PM.
and children, Rita and Eddie of
The date has been changed from
Dayton, were weekend guests of
August 14 as originally planned.
his parent.s, Mr. and Mn. Howard
Members arc to bring their table
Mcintosh .
service and covered dldJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gifnanders ol
GARDEN CLUB PICNIC
Windsor. Ontario, Canada are the
The
Winding Trail
Garden guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Frick
Club Will hold their annual picnic
Mr. and Mrs. Rnnald Smith, b(rs.
at Bailey's Lake, Thursda"y begin- Albert Smith and daughter, . Sanning at 4 PM . Members are
re- dra, went to Columbus Sunday, for
lo bring their
favorite a visit with Mr. and Mrs. James
and a hat which they have Hawley and family . Mrs. Ronald
made from flower s
Smith and M1s&amp;, Sandra remained
tor a week's visit and the others
home Sunday evening.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
The Middl eport Volunteer Ftre
Fred Klein, who has been a pat·
Department wtll baH' an Icc Cream lent at the MelllS General Hospi·
Sodal on tiH• lawn of the Village tal, has returnr.d to the home of
Hall Salmdav. Au guHI [ 1 The fire- hill ~1ster , Mrs William We11~ .
mcn will appreciate contributions where he w11! b"' cared"or.
uf cakes. pies or homemade can·
Mr and Mrs. Earl Williamson
rl ies for Lheir sale. Anyone wish·
lng tu donate to the sale may cal! and son returned to their home,
0109 11nd their contnbutwns w11l Indiallapoll~. Ind., Saturday after
be collected Saturday .
a week's visit with h1s mother,
Mrs Georgia William ~o n, and oth·
er relatives.

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Middleport

Emerl;ency

Squad

was called at

9:'3 PM

when Mayo Balea, on leave from
Wright Pa~terson a1r base - .
day evenmg when the Middleport .l.le and Mrs. W. H. Juh!Jng on tbe
came UJ at the bome of WUJllm
Mrs. Freneb
The family of Mr.
and. Mrs. Athey, Kyger. Dr. R. R. Piekells
Garden Club mef at the home of hostess commtttee
the1r president, Mrs. Malcolm Roll- asked the blessmg and the mem. David Railey held a reunion Sun of the Jones Memorial
CUDio

Mrs

Families Of Eight
Sisters Attend
Reunion Sunday

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bers and guiests . Miss y 1rgmia Ar·
nold, RN, Huntineton, Mrs. Hart)!
Chesher, Mrs . t. S. Schaaf and
i)avid LeVa,ghO ,
,· ted
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the d inlng-room . An ar1·ang"ement
of white gladwus and lsvendar
hardy amaryllis was used in a
white container for the buffet tabI e. Other arrangements t•f summer
flowers were used throughout the
home With minJature anangernents
on tbe card·tab}e~:~ placed tn the
living-room, dmmg ruom and on
the porch.
Mr s . Roll e r .w a s w c h ar g~ of th c
meetmg and the club· gave a eon·
tribution tu the RegJOnaJ Director'&amp; Fund for the providing of
.speakers during the yea r for the
various clubs. ll was announced
that the clul&gt; would ha~ e a noncompetiUve flower show at tbe
Public Library the last. weekend
in Septemtlel". Roll call responses
Were ''lJties in Lit~ralure :..nd His·
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day at the home of Mr and Mrs . wu called on the cue.
H. C. Russell, Wolf Pen. A .biakll t
dinner ws.s serYed at ooon.
ton, Mr. and Mrs. Luther P'rederAttending were
fo'red
th
bel M
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h kk, Vinton; Mrs. u .
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~r: M~~r~ a~:y, ~s .Middleport P~t Jooe's Mr. and Mit
Earl Coner~ale, Mrs. 8 ,..,;J;i•J Dod- Donald HauC"k and daqhter, Mr.
son, Mrs. Grace Black. Mr.t.and Pnd Mr:s. C, V. Jtmes, Mrs. Ullle
Mrs. Jim Raltson, Mr. am1 .1\Jr~ . Hauck, Mrs . Harvey
Wood:t.rd,
Dan-e Hallenbach and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodard, and
Mr. asd Mrs. Earl Ru.&gt;sell, Mrs. Eil· Mr. and Mrs. William WtJodard
een Venoy and Mrs. 'J"lylor Ke~s tpd son, Pameroy ;Mr. f-rd Mrs.
all
Colurrbus.
ltoward Russell, Robert
Venoy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rus$L.li. and
Mr. and Mrs. Carl ltu~.. '!\1, Can· children, Wolf Pen.

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quol.. and tauJM tmporttd
"honeycomb'' tweed il fl'()nt
George Cannel's fall &amp;nd Winter
COJIC(:tlon. The ahaped hood can
be worn ftat on tbe shoulder~ u.
a ba.nded tollar. The D.e.turat
waistline Ia marked by tweed
atreamer bows,

· Marvm Spen(•er and Donald Webrung were overn1ghl guests of Mr.
and Mrs C!a1r Spencer. W. Shade,
Sunday.
Mn. Jed Webster, Sr., and Max
RoHer of Mldc'Jeporl, \"lsllcrl Sun.
ATTEND RECITAL
day afternoon with lhelr aunt
Eight sister~ an d tt.cir families Mrs. Viola Junes. at the Hillcrest
Among those atlendin~ the r(....
had a reunton Sunrlay at Rising Rest Home, Ath~:ns .
cital of James Lochary, haritonc,
Park, Lancaster M r~ noyle Miller
held at Ewing audlturJum, Ohio
(Gertrude} was unto hte to be preMr. and Mrs. Frank Sargent Univert-ity, Athens, Sunday evt&gt;
sent hut some nf her children at (Mildred l{f'lbd) of Columbus were ning wete hi ~ parents, Mr . and
1ended thE&gt; , eumon
Sunday ~;ucsts of her aunt and un" Mrs Patrick Lochary, .Miss V1d.-1
Those at the p1cnic
Mr elf', Mis!l Lou 1sc and Phtllip Rei- Ihle, •Mr8 . T . A DownJC,
and ,Mr.!&gt; Rnymond MHicr &lt;B•O'"''" Llc!.
Mr. and Ml'S. Fred 8Jaettna1
Mansfield, and her children, ).lr.
Mr und Mrs. Clyde r . Heaton Mrs . John Wlllum Bl&lt;~ettnar , Mu.
and Mrs.' James Sublett. Bedford , of Grecnshurg, Ind .. w••re weekend ArLhur Ca rpenter, Mrs. C M. Hen.
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gtlmore guelih of Mr . and Mr11. C. L. Heai ~ nes~y , Mrs. Everett Hayes, M• ~s
and Jud v &lt;lnrl lltt vd . Lancu~ter· on.
Wirkl inc, M1ss Anna J ron
Mr. and Mrs
Wilham
Ruf·se ll
Mr and Mr~. Edward Day or Eileen
Rose and ·Mr. and Mrs. William
(G ladys) and daughter, Corninp-: Col umbus, were recent ~ue~ls ol
Mr . and Mr~ Edgar All enswmt:1 Mr ~ . Harvey Woodard and dauglJ .
K
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(llyda) anrl their dau~hler and tcr, Mr~. l.tlhe Hauck.
fllllllly, Capt ;,r. d Mrs. Jn"tes Hari
in~cr nnd children,
Newburgh,
N Y. chJlJ;·en of Mn. Doyle Mil
ler !C: ertrudd.
llale Miller Middleport Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Mlller ami daughtcrr:,
Co lumbuS"; Mr and Mr•
Lewis
Smith &lt;Mary ofwh!lcr) and
Muldleport. Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hnwlmgs (Susan) and
children,
Mtdleport ; Mr. and Mrs. Robtrt
:\1rs. J. M. Archer asked the
,Jay (Edith), Columbu&amp;; Mr . autl Ule Hsi ng which preceded the p iC·
Mrs. Carl Brannon (Jessie May), me held by the B. H. Sanborn M[,;.
MiddLeport .Mr. 11nd Mrs. William slonary Society of the li'i t-st BapGrur-ser (lt'tora Dell) 9.nd children tist Church at the Roads1de Park
M!ddlepott. Other gueats
were
Monday evenmg. Mn. Allen Hughllavld
Hartinger,
Middleport;
es , president, was in charge of the
Jack Ford,
New Haven;
Una
meetmg and opened the service 1
(:earhar-1, Pomeroy
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with a reading.
The Dorcas Cil·ele of the Soc1cty
ATTEND WORKSHOP
had the deYolional service Which
Attendmg the Ga1·den Club pro includr-d Scripture rearllng and an
gram plann ing workshop held at arttcle " First Things Fl!'l;l" D1".
lhe Methodist Church, Rutland, Norman Vincent Peale by Mr"
Mondny from Pomerov were Mr~. Willis Anthonv. Mrs. Hughes ga\1'
Jett \\'cbsler, Sr , Mrs. Corli~s lhe prayer for the ~;ervlce.
Jacobs. Misses Ethel and Clara
'fwenty.nine members and thes r
Garland and Mrs. Gerald WildeJ·· guests were prese nt Miss Janice 1
muth of the Twilight Club. Mrs Luman , RN, Gallipolis, MNi. J . B
John TerTell, Mra. Robert Thomp· Haye s, Chester. Richa rrl snd Chin
Jo n , Mrs. C. L. Heaton and -M1ss I per Haggerty, Slephen.and Michae l
Emrnt~ Se1t:t of the Windinll Tra1l
Branon; Johnny and Sammy Hoo•l ,
1
Club.
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Mark Fox.

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Missionary Group
Has Monday Picnic:
children.
At Roadside Park

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NOTICE
Leo fl&lt;lllh, " pcesumcd decodc.nt
hcn·hy notiltrd lihat he Is re·
quired , 1f alive, t.o produce in· the
Pr~b~!c Court of Mctgs County,
Ohw, salls(ac-tory cvident·e of his
couti.nuance m l1fe, within -twelve
week!&gt; fr om A.llgusl 14th, 1956,
th e dat~ ')f ~he Ia.&lt;;{ publicR-tion o1
this uot 1ce.
JOHN BACON,
Judge and ('Jt-0ffil'i 11 Clerk
of sa1d Probate Court

Sizes 7, 8, 10, 12, 14

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.';t.:N~~tyS.how
~ 'J'}Je B[a: Bend \tarie!y Sbow will
·~·~put on a stage for the first

THE VEAR&gt;AHEAD.
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ELBE RFE LDS

Biggest buy of a/1 f1no c•r•

MEIGS MOTOR CO.
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Now You Can

The program for the Mason
County Fal'm Youth Show to be
held on S-eptember 15 was set up
recently at a meeting of the execu·
Uve commitlee in charge of the
show.
Mason County Agricultu~l Ag
ent William F. Gregory heads the
~nmn in charge of the show, whic 1
will be-held in the National Guard
Armory near pt. Pleasant.

High tod•y

Busin... Phone 398

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!STANDOUTS FOR DEMOCRAliC V-P NOMINATION

Reghltratlon for the show will
take place from 1 p.m . until 8 p.m.
on Friday, Septefnber 14. All ex·
hibits will be turned in by 8 p.m.
op that date.

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OiJ C'OHij)a"ny, ' ind

in charge

Mrs.

Bra.k&lt;' . Center.

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' lde,,t Ga";Jal Abdel Nasser will re.
JnvitatJ&lt;~n to his governattend the London Snr-l
I confer ence and fly to Mo•row fm
urgent tal ks instead,
Egyptian
~~~r t~s !D Moscow reported ,.,..

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JOHN P. KENNIOY, onlyl

39 and aenator lrom
P.tassa.chusett.l. A mod·
erate, a Catholk, a~
War n vel Uueated
Henry Cabot Lodge.

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Egypt Rem1inr Sil.nt
Egypt il!&gt;elf remained silent as
, lh ls .m dden development in Na*"
scr's ri ft With the We.st beca me
known In Moscow anr! N~w Delhi.
I Nasser ts el:pected to announce
his deci!kion m Cairo Sunday. ~ne ' ·
l tondon news p&amp;pcr E.Vt"n
carried
[ u~ronfil med
report.-.
that, be
m1ght announc~ a military treary
With the Soviet at that time.

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arrt\lc 111 thE' Soviet capital Aug
16 the day E:{!'pt ))ad been invited
to )OJn with 23 other nations un
the que.stJOn of lnlernatlonali.zing
the Suez Canal. Egypt seized and
natiOnalned the tanal July 26
lnd !a's Prcm1er N('hru told- the
I lnfilan rarJiament in New Delhi
l lhaf lndill wouJrl betqerc, but
lha;, F:.tu·pt ·could not and would
not accept the invita tion
frnm
Bntam, Franre and
the United
1 S t;~ te ~ to aHe nd.

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land civil rights

&amp; CathoDe, ptedged
tA ..reJI "Han1n:l811
Uon k.voooter, may "aet hls state fn1m a •trong flrat balloL He Ia

The tractor drivinJil contcs! will be
held at the same t ime.
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The show will close with a tal.·
,ca,te.. Even M, lie hal the delep.tea on t.tn,··~ GOP machine, •lowed ,York mayor, aon
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ent shOw to be presented in the
' many southei'Jil frlendJ., be .wept to_DCJrlinaUoiL ...leet~uver's A. campafJD: late Sen&amp;tor • Wa.per. \
. In London . meanwhile, tbe Britevenine at 7:30 o'clock. Tentative
lHE5E EJGHT men are eonllide~ atandoub for the Democratic vice prteldentlal nomination at the
Ish and Fren ~ h naval s t a f f s
chairmen of the various divisums
Q
eonven,Uon' in Chlca,IO. AU are belle¥ed 4'a«eptable" to Adlai Stevenaon, preeJdential nomlnatlon1'
ht~nched top secret joint talks oJI
of the show were named and arc
front~nmner. Stoven110n told frlenda be would mUe a declaratlOD after norninatJon.l (lntcnud&amp;o,.'ali
m1h!ary steps in the Middle Easf.
. Admiral Henri
Michel Nomy,
to be announced rater.
the fi'rench navy's chief of sta:f£
Attending the meeting were Grenew incognito to
London thi~
gory, Glenn Smith, Cliff Dunn ,
Two Jlersons were injured and
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morning with otheT scnjor offJcen
James Darby, Virgil Siders, Mrs. a truck and automobile were heavand hur ried mto tbe- Defense lllnJudson Brake, and Mrs. Eu stace lly damaged, tn two separate acisrry.
Wilson.
cidents. Tuesday morning.
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The Ddense !ilinistry refused to
According to the Ohio Highway
The placement of a few teach· was accepted by the board. Miss
Patrol, an. auto driven south, on
ers and the hiring ol bus drivers Jenkins, who h;~s taught in 1he admit that he t\r any other Frenc-h
State Highw
t43 4 4 "1
th
Cor the coming school year took Mason County schools ror several officers were there. But Fren~h
~f Pomeroy a;t 8 a.~ ~~ e;on':nn
Tbe Meigs County Commission- up much of the lime of the Ma· years, is: resigning to get married. sourei!S tonfinned that the talks
Lambert 19 Pomerov RD went ers at a rece nt m~tm.R: approved son County Board of Education She Will leave the county.
w~re underway and that Nomy
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the pl!cmg on the ballot 1n til@ .at a regular meetmg on Tuesday
Bu.s
drivers
at
WAhama
who
would
return to Pan s lattr In the
f rom her
con ro
•·~~ to
oose N
he
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th
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ovem r e eC"tton, o a ,100,000 evening In the off1cts or the board were hired were
Harry Miller, day to report back to lhe Frcneb
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:~lei e P:.~~medn
:h('UI""VI fo bond ISsue, to aid the addition of in Pt. Pleasant.
Layton Sayre, Johnsnn Scarberry, government.
. e V
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e e t funds for the Memorial Hospital
Ad rian Latbey. and Carl Parsons.
The Anglo • French high comBide, and sh"uck the bank.
. Thit issue U passed will 1-c. • At the same time, the rcs!gna- They aU drove busts to Wahama
mand session coincided with the
Miss Lambert was_ treated at the place a levy' WhiCh 't"as 'passed in tion of Bertha Jenkint~, principal dur~ng last ~c hool year.
expected arrival of three British
~eia:s General _HOSpital, for laee,ra· 1945 and expires with lhe June of . the Hartford Elemtary School,
Joh.n T11ylor. who
ha s
been aircraft carriers in lhe Western
tlon1 of the rtght elbow, and re· tax ~ollection for 1955.
principal a! the Letart Elemen· Mediternnean, en route f r o m
leased.
tary School, was
transferred to Britain to Cyprus witb ::iue1 reThe second mi~hap. occurred at
The levy, which amounts to eight
Hender ~on as principal His suc- inforcements.
10:25 a.m .. on U.S. 33. JOJ mile~t mills, I( given the okay by Me 1g~
ce,s.or at Letart has not as yet,
be.en selected
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On Standby Aler1
north 'of Pomeroy, when truck voters in the coming electiOn ,
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driven north by au! W. 1 Merreot, would be for II term of five years,
Washington r'cports earher this
Appointment~ made in teaching week .said elements of the French
23, Orrville, RD., 0, reached the and would exp1re in April of 1962.
personnel in tfle Bend Area in· Mediterranean fled may jom up
top of a hill and sped off the
The Meigs County Veterans Mem·
eluded Betty Lee Foreman as a with the British contingent. Tbe
right side of the road. due to 3 aria! Hospjtal Trustees, at the
particle of foreiga matter reitch· present time , hHve approximatel}·
Six persons were finr-d a total teacher in the New Ila\'en Ele- French fleet already i~ on a stand
ing t1'1e driver's eye, the report 5200,000 in their treasury and with of $145 Tuesday. by local magis mentary School. Wanda L. Waldie by a.Iert to sail from T(lulon on
.states.
this money, and additiona.l funds , trates. A three day Jail sentf'!nce as physical eduratinn instruttor short notice-.
Just a.11 the Anglo. French naval
Tbe truck came back i.o the pave. which Rre expected to be acquired was included in one of the actions at Wahama High Sl·huo l, and Eliz·
abeth Mae Shelton as an Engli~h talks wert getting underway next
ment , and traveJed Jert or tb~ soon, tbe building dote could be
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center; it then tra]Rled off the hastened -considerably:1n Mayor E. F. Robw~on's court teacher st Waham&lt;~ H1.1:h School. door, the B1itish Foreign Office
Aaron Br1ght res.1gned as head issued anoth~r "danfication'' "toright side of the rna1f, turned over
Also at this meeting or the Coun. Rus&amp;ell Wickline. Middleport. wa
and skidded 85 feet, off of the ty commiuioners, the approval b'l fined $100, costs and sentenced bus mechanic m the Board of Ed· day.
Pleasant
the Trustees attorneys Saundera. to three days in jaJI. tm a charge ucaUon garage. at Pt.
highway. and struck a bank.
ChJe£ spokesman Sir G e o r g e
and Gary Thomas Roach was apMeJTeot, ~uffered lacerations of Squire and Demp.~ey of Cleveland. of operating a motor vehtcle while
pointed to succeed him. Roach Young ded.lred that Bntain'.s in·
the hip, and a bruised elbow and Iss to the legality of such 1 bond .under the influenct: o{ alcohol has worked as a mechamc at the tention is "that the dispute over
the tr'tlck he was driVing wss 'dam- issue was ginn.
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lined $10 and costs. m this co urt garage for several years
the Suez Canal can be peacefully
In other business, a Ljd for gas. charged with drivmg left of ren
aged heavily. The driver forfeitJohn Bumgarner resign£d
as settled."
ed a $1~ appearance bond in May· ollne for the highway departmenl I ter were Ralph E. Darst. 44 , Lan!!~ · janitor pL the New
Haven Elenr of Pomeroy E . R. Roblnson'a wa~ accepted from the Stani'lsrd ville; and "Floyd Stflbcrt Jr. 46 mentary School and h1s suctessor
court, Tue.:&gt; dav n i11ht, on a charge Oil Company of Pol·f.tlm!\;llh at Pomeroy; William H B:~ l l(' y. Porn•' MrN. J ohn Bt:lmgal·ner, was . ap-. 1
of driving Jert of center.
.223:; per gallon for premium and r.)y, was fined $10 (\n a r('rkle~ pointed. At the- &lt;a rne llmc WTI!iam
.1935 per gallon for regular.
operation charge, and car t D Bos Wheeler r esi~nE'rl as janitor
at
It was moved that advertisement tic, Racine, was f•ned $LO, charge( West Columbia and wtll be sue0 IJSl
for bids, "for D1esel fuel. used by with speeding.
('eedcd by tus
dau ghter, Ruth
the county garage, would be sent
In Mayor of M1ddlepo r1. r 0
action taken
by the
to The Daily sentinel.
Fiab~'s court, Willi~m T . Turner Bo:n;d of Erlucatwn, it was decidThe commissioners apprOved the Mid port, paid $5 and tosts
Mrs. Louise Stewart, P.;..st Presied at the recommenrlation of Supt.
sending of a 00 da~ notice to thr ' and, lear distance
dent
of Racine Un1t 602. American
Benjamin F. R011..~h . West Col- First Nation~~:] Bank of Racine,
C. H.
Withers that
nn school
umbia has been promoted from Pomeroy National Bank; Farmer~
children w1ll be transported past Legi 1n Auxiliary. has received
corponJ to the rank of sergeant.
one gradt-d school to annther on word of her appoinlmf"nt as DeBank, aod the Citizens Bank ol
He ts· Hrvlng in German.y and has M;ddleport,
school bu s~::; during the commg partment an Amencan i:lm Chair·
c•!Ung loan' of Count)
S
man.
been there for the past six mon~
yeltr.
funds on; inactive basis.
The appointment was rn11de by
Sift. R..ou1b Is the son of Mr. and
Supt. Wither;; pomlcd out that
Mrs. Ben 0. Roush of West c;:ot~
the State Dt'par!m~nt of Educa- Mrs. Glenn Horton ol Toledtl, De.
umbta an~ is a graduate of Wation has h sll'rl tlus action as one partment preside-nt or the rmxiliDon:IId Leroy Ha rl of NPw lla· 0£ the ('H\1~&lt;'\ Of 0\'Crcrowdedness ary Mr1:1. Stewart wa5- the flr~t
hama High School,
where
he
ven has been namN'l to tlw hunor in ceTtain ~rhouls 1n th-e county. fli'C hidr nt of th e Racine un""tt and
played football . His wife Js the
roll of the Univer ;;ity of Oklahu·
former Rutll Lieving of the VernThe F\('n(l Arra wT!I be partic- bas b('en an activ tl member forj
ma for the sprinp ,.:;cmr-st&lt;'r hy ularly :lffect('d p1 th e West Colum· the past nine years sit'lcc the Rae.
on Community.
Min Oonna Juanita Miller, Or. George L. Crrn;.;.,
Oklahoma b1a area wh.,,c s1u rl rnts have heen ine un it was fornied.
Sgt. Roush 1.s a member Of the
Mard Airborne Infantry and has daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. L president.
pa.s~ m g th(' Wc~1 rolumb1a school
18 jumps to his eredlt. He bas Miller, 342 Beech Street, Middleto
atte-nd tht' Mason I&lt;:!emcntary
NAMES OMITTEC·
Selection for !he hono r 1oll 1s
been in the service for a llttle port, Ohio, hi,.!l jusl compleled arIn the li.~l of those attentling
Scho&lt;)l.
rangements to enter Columbus based on a mimmmn g1ad(' averover two years.
Since thP m·~o~- ~ t:huol building the Bailey family
reunion Ute
BusineSfl University (Office Train- age of' B" in at let~st 12 semester at Wc:st Columh•a
w1ll be com· names of Jack Fleischer, Mr. aud
•·b I) · •• t he
hDW'"il of clagwork
dunng the pleted by the tal! term, it Is ex· Mr!l. Stanley Roblaaon and sOns:,
Ing .,;
HOLZER HOSPITAL
oo •n _-p em r.
period
pected that pupils from West Col· L~~rry , Garry and David of eoJ...
Admitted Tuesday: Ray C. wears .
Miss MIJier is 1 a:raduate of Mid·
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.Mn. RoY
PUny.
dleport High Scbool. Sbe plans
Hart, a graduate of
Wahama umbiB and the rural route behind umbus and Mr. and
able to be Ma~·er and children, Donnie and
AdfU:Ilted Wednesd!Q': ~··..Wei ­ to enter the Executive Secret-arial Hilb
I, is a student 111 the. tbe village will be
Columbia Nancy Jo, fomeroy w~ \iDiDo
Admi.ruJtra- handled at the West
Baker, Pqmetoy;
Herald Course at Columbus Business Uni; CoJ.lq'e Of Business
&amp;cbool.
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I car Mi8haps
I0 Me1gs
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Fie~d Day Set

$1000 000 Bo8 d Mason Board Of Education Hires
Issue Approved
Teachers, Bus Drivers At Meeting
By Commi'ssi'0 nerS

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WI_, obflgoll~•· plood CoDdftlonillio

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United Prus ShH CorrMponOent
I LONDON UP -Egypt '~ Pre.~­

· pliances, Phillip, fiste.rs, ·Baker
Furalture, $hoe-~~ . , ~~iSreped
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pletety, It control• humidity." II fllten the air and· cir.cutat.. dtcn\, ,
fresh, autside air. Every room in Your home l110 livable - so
comfortable - ev...., day of the -v-ar
with this one unit and one fuel - GAS.

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Stores parlicipaung in the sale
are Swisher and Lohse Drug Store
Dowaie-Gross,
Inc.,
Stifflers,,
Roush's Shoe Store, Pickens Paint
and Hardwue, Ebcrsbach liard·
ware, Collins Jewelry,
Stark's
Drug Store. New York Clothing
House, Beck{s. Goess)er's Jewelry
Masan Futn1lu r.e Company .
Rall'l; Ben Franklin Store, L&amp;Z
BhopJJ, Foreman apd , Abbott Ap-.

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$145ln Fines
IS c0 II ect ed
On Tuesday Eve

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minimum mainl"enanc• cost becav•• there
CH"e no moving pam In tlth•r the heat·
lng or 'cooJinP a.wtem.

1dte1ne north tonight, ThCIJ'tld..y.
w.vrn witt! 11 f.

p..rfly cloudy end

• three-day yle are s howing some
of the me.rehandi.&amp;e being otrered
In today's Issue of The Daily
SentineL
Merchants are agreed that bar.
gains hard to beat any where are
to be found In their stores durinJ
the next t.hree days. The public
is lnvtt!lld to take a&lt;kr"antage of
the valuhs offer~d.
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Offerings to the public lnl.'l..tde
JlracUeaiJy everything in the line
of clothing, footwea1 , gift articles
and bousfhold goods.
ConsumerJ: in the area are invited to take advantage of the final
clearance of spring and summer
merchandlse in addition to manr
other spe&lt;:lal items offered dur·
lng the sale .

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soloists frq~ th_e big
t!Pte-&amp;lnce it went into rehcar~al Mmslrels appearmg lP the
fiv'e .weeks ago, at 8 p.m . . Thurs- scene · will be Btll Clark, banJo
day a.t the Pomeroy Junior High 1st, Rock Sprmp; Roy Reuter,
~hoo~ A)ldltorium. All first sccDF Pomeroy: Orval Wiles,_ Pon_a~~Y·
tDit-Umirtg of dancing groups 1s
New ftrst scene sohsts JOID!Dg
to be tiken to the rehearsal.
tthe cast are Jean Hayman , Charles
'ne first scene is built around Legnr, Robb1e Brown llld Ramora
a" h9skin' bf"l-during the acen• Boice.
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"DoiJ)atch" with Harold Brown a.-s acts wtll be Nadine Rous.h. Donna
Littli!l ,A bner, and Mrs. ~athryn Reibel, show masctt, lilnd Karen
Crowi Letart Falls, and Char.les .Gregg, aU regular cast members
HI\Yefl:,&lt;Pomeroy, as Mammy and
The second scene will be a night
Pappy. Yokum. A Daisy Mae cos-~ club setting at "Hernatldo's Hidetunied dandng chorus will bt! fea· away," with Arthur Sylvester as
tttred' With B1·own, composed of "emcee."
Evelyn Cleland, Pa"uia, Sa.Yre, Judy
Wagills., Sue Ann Buck, Vic! Brown
and Judy Spenc-er.

$7.95

You Heat with _Gas

,cost ••• Gas CoMpany 11rvic• ••. and ·

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six major trompet.itora in our price r&amp;np ~ up

Ia a conflft'ellce on the Sue.1 eanal in London wtlll under
B·'-•-A them IRan a.ltle.
fhJ.t•matU.IIIJl Jt':MCM~hntn 1

· dlaoia.Mtora.

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''PERSONALITY PLAID" . . brings out your pre!·
ticst possibilities. Combed cotton and Chromspun
acetate that's guaranteed washable from the tip of
its white pique choir·girl co11ar to the hem of its vel·
vel-bowed skirt. Black Glen plaid with black velvet,
brown with brown velvet.

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Installation ••• top performance summer
and winter , •• Minimum operating

IGYntAN PIIMIII Oamal Abdel Naaaer (lett) and Defense Mtn·
. ~ Qen. Abdul Am.er w~ grlm-taced to a . special ea.bl,net meet·
ibJ In C&amp;1ro.. It waa the meeting at which Egypt'• poasible parti·

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Cool ·with Gas!

of buyers switching to Chrysler from the

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Set Up Program
For Mason Show
On Farm Youth

let Gal - OYerwh•lmlng choke fQr winter heoti-,g - kMp yow
home .;ool during the four aummer monlht, too.
Every room ~ •. and every seaSon. In 'ummer, your Serve! Gas
Air Conditioner is a cOmplete central cooling system. Ami, In
wlnl"er, It gives steady, even warmth.

pereenta~

.!r tod.ily with a chance of • few
thund.,..howert in the

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Invitation To AHend Parley
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l....Ep RAUB,
a r r:rsun pre . ume"d to be dcod
No. 17,286

Wl~h Gas, you also •nioy ••• ex~rt

Mot.11y fair •nd somewh•t warm-

aterf!lfts Of ru /llelfls·llf-on Area

------------------NASSER GRiM ()N LONDON CALL
!NQ~sar Reieds.

. Tw~nty-one area sto~es are joill.·
mg etfortiS in
offer1ng
Dollar
Day bargains to the
public on
Thursday, Friday, and !:aturday
of th.iB Wetk.
Stores taking part In the blg

EVERY ROOM
so livable ... so comfortable
•.. all year thro~gh

petltive ear owners switching to Chrysler. Tho

WEATHER

ltargains in n.-ee Day Sale

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Edllorlal Phone 397
Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, Wednesday, Augusl 8, 1956

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48.9% • 0\'el' 19661 There's no doubt about ltChry•ler is the biggest buy rf. all fine e&amp;n~l Take a
demonstration ride and P.ee why!

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PROBATE COURT,

In the Matter of the

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PiA.Jls were made for 1he State
Convention u, Athens 1n Sept. &amp;-7
and hostesses from the Middlepol"t
Club will be Mrs Ernest Maa,i:,
Mrs. W. W. Hayes , Mrs. Walter
Harns , 1\h·s. Jam es Harley, Mi!'ls
Harne u\1ane Smllh, Mrs.' E. M
Wood, Mrs. C. M. Hennesiy, Mrs
R. H. Rawlings, ~s Rodney Down·
lng and -Mrs. R lc1·. Mrs John
Kmcaid, Mrs. M ag and Mrs Hennesy will mak~ arrarl"gements fo1
the dming-roofil tables at the Conv~ntwn and Mr ~ Jam es S. Tttu ~
and Mrs. Gluen Stan.;bl•ry of the
Middleport Club arc cO"t"hairmcu
of the Flower Shuw at the Con·
vention.

CAPE HOOD COAT &lt;I tur-

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J)ollar Day Bargains Offere&amp; ·Public This

MAYO IIALII ILL

Gre:~s,

er. Mrs M. L. French read tbe
resolutions prepared by ben1elf,
Mr,. James Hacley and Mrs. Jobn
Kmca1d and after a silent prayer,
er relative:;.
an arrangement of white flowers
Mr. and -Mrs. Henry Reibel and ded1cated to Mrs Sauer, whose sud·
Mr. and Mrs. Donie.)' Retbel and den death was an e\'ent o! th e
daua:httor, Donn\, attended the past monlh.
Harshbarger reumon Sunday at
A buffet supper was served pre·
Milton , W. Va ., and M1ss Donn.1 cedmg the meeting wilh Mr~. Roil ·
presented a solo durmg the pro- er, Mrs E. M. Wood , Mrs Garen
gram.

.1~-;.nor s. Schaal, Middlepo~ Society Editor-Phone 6079
~cllle Bearhs Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edilor- Plwne

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D0na ld Hart 1
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The topic reachrd it s peak o n
S unda~ when two ca r s \'oll idl!'d ill
the hea vy dus t in th~ H a ngln ~::
RO('k art'a and f our p f' t'sOns wen•
inj u red
To a nyo ne wh o has tnwe led t ht•
road fr om Mason tu Harlfo t·d in

lht• d J_,j l'IIU]d :Hld
en.

~tw u)d

lot· !:tk

Wt• tl11 knnw tha t wr h 'lV" o h
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rn;ut t•nn;t ruc li on tn o•Jw

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t hrwJ o: hoJ\tl th e eu u nt r, ,,
· h wt·r·c made t 11 1-on
wha·h t•lfor
t rnl th •· du~ l Wh l' tan't t ht· ~imw
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OVl'r IIH" ll all l(ltlg llut·k :Jrt'il r·t•r

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l't• tlt 11 Wllh ;; control of t h e du st

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pru I'IIIS Ill 00 5 \0'"t'S . Ill t•a l lll: ,
places. and m prn• :~t P homf's
Now. wt• t:•·rtamh a rt' no t again•\
. r1&lt;1 Jfl [y an! fil'l
.
p rn(.lr es~ ar.d W I:" t't'
agai n,; t t il" roE~tt · uf! i un of ;1 rww
hi gh wa\ tn th ~' ar&lt;'a but ll't' tt u
t htnk th ;.tl \IP IJI!' &lt;'I for t to rontr ,-1

r t·rpnt wt·ek.;, r e a ~ on for the acc 'dl' nt rNl&lt;~iul)' cou l11 be u nders!ofld .
ll th l 1n l hll t parlit•uhr srtur ha&lt;
, h
th
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i t't' n .3su ·ea\·v1 ..:.~ t perso us dr tv
"r'r hl r ~ ~~n~p hy '",n not ~ee :t h&lt;'ad
o
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It" :. r, e no ug h to slav
on \hi' m :r d wi th uut runn ing int o
anolhi'J' a n\ II.

Whu knows wh~n an accHlent mer ·
than Sund ay's wi ll t 11 k. .

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M t&gt;rrh;wt~ 111 th£&gt; two town, h3 1_ J whd,repo rted th11t the heav.,.· dust ha '
r u in ed ~lot:k &lt;~ n d creaied h P&lt;~1th '

and Mason in eonneeli on with the
construction of the hi g h w 11. \ '
through and between the tw~
towns has b~&gt;en the subject f or
much di S(' USSI On in r••ent W-•k ~

eo nstr uct10 n 1S

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WIDNESDAY
Sia:n On
,_t.
4 00 Today
9 no Cof(oo Time
,0 ·1111 Home
II LO Tic Tac Dough
1 .-U
It Co•J ld Bl' Yuu
2: 00 Camera. Goes to Sehool
12 :30 Current
I :30 Tennessee Ernie
2. 00 Matinee
8:00 Qut'en For a Day
3·45 Modern Romances
4 00 .Come'dy Time
4:30 ~y Little M&amp;l'ile
5:00 Aunt ON
5:30 Hopalq CaRStdy
6 :00 News Picture
6:15 SporfB Eye
6:25 Les Paul
6:30 Jaye P. ~organ
fi :4S N..we Cafavan
7:00 Dr. Hudson
7 :30 Su.qJa
8:00 Kr-a-ft Theata-e
9 :00 Th.is is YOUt' We
9:30 Ir111 Bay H11~n Show
10:00 Pren Conlet-ence

pla n

K1kh t&gt; ro i~ u mr·rn l!l' r nr thP 8!11
ln fMll rv D iv i ~ion. whi(' h has bee,,
~ 1 :•ti, , nrd at F or1l' a r ~o n C o!~ _ :m!l
.i ~ r o' placin &lt;! the 9th Infantry Divi sw n 111 (;t•rmony.

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Krldwn is t1 IG54 graduate of
I' Jllt1Nuy I I i!!" h School. Before eu
t en~!{ 1hP A r m y he wa s e m pl oy r•rl
h•· rhe '-itnnda n t Oil Co mpuny ir
Chi ll (' jtfhr-

10:31 ll'a1 ber· KnOW'S BeM
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TJIEV'RI-]

ON THE MARCH

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EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES

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SEAT COVERS
REGULAR $26.95 and $22.95

17.95 and 15.95
PURE TIRES
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$18.75 plus tax

fiTJIEIIS AT

Wholesale Prices
SAVE$

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"YOUR

SvPANTS, 'THE
PURCHASING
AGENT. TOOK
ONLY ONE BID
ON 1HE BIGGEST
PUI&lt;Cfi4SE TilE

SUi-IRISE

REDUCTION

TO

BAT'n;nms

FIRM MAll!'! Al.l.

SUNSET ·•
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Williamson Oil Co.

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parki ng spact! and picnic spaL'i'
m·ound the wa ter. Plans an• tu
have picnic taiJics and fh·e pluces
~itilated there.
h is a .st!cluded plaL-e which is
easily aecessiUle and which w ill
offer complete relaxation to tho~ e
iiles irous of taking advllnlnge of t.hc
l l!Se1 s fm a dav 's r ecreation which
it will have upon completion .
It's easy to picllll'e a spot thetl!
whi(•h upon fina l compl e tion wj]l
offer· a b('autiful have n fur those
desiring to gf't away from the hum .
1\rum a!fairs uf duily living.
~e . dcfinitely think th~t the As·
sorru.hvn tlesei"VI:s COIJSirlerab!tr redrt. for I I he proj ect which :~

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Retreation For All

Tl1e ro n ~ lructiun of a r.lam u11
the Home r Go~&gt; g ! ei n rarm un \\'est
Shade Hoad lll'al" Ch.ester tJ!'in~s
to mind the far!. that the Mei gs
l:ounty Fi~h and Gam, Assoc iation
deln' tvr.s a vote of thanks from t he
pNlplc in the aru for sponso1·ing
the proje('"t which. will provrrl e a
lnkt' ror (i~hiny to the gene rnl pu~­
lic.
The F'ish anU Game boys fl csire
it be muJe known that th~ lake
is bt&gt;lnil com;tructed for tht&gt; '' nj oyment or the general pub lic a nd
that one does not need to b ~ a
member of the sponsoring group
in otder tu fi'lh or to picnic i r1
llu('art!a.
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'ihe plri't of gfound fpu~ wh ich .

PLASTIC

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990

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On Your Dial

YEAR· ...

Lindo Hollon Is
Honored Sunday

MORE BIOS

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'!HERE ARE IN
A BRIDGE

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'em while they last . You 'll

stnk£&gt; tt ridt wilh thPsc many jarkpol.

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PINS,
&amp; NF.CKI,Act:S
~1.1. IIF.G. $2 ITF.MS

Prlrrd F'rnm $1 .-$2

2 for$1.

SO"· Off

1:30
2:00
3:00
3:45

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11 :00
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tl:30
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1I :15 ·:.Iovitl Museum
'tl o30 F.,...ltn llttrirul

BoOO
OoOO
9:00
9:30
10::40

Slin 0u

11:1~

Love · of Life

Aithur G~fre,.

strik-e it Rlc-b '
11 :00 Valiant La-dy
11 :30 Seareh for Toniomnr
11 :45 Guidi·ng Light
12:00 Midday .Mattnee12:30 ~The Wooid 'lUMe
1:00 Johnny Carson SlioW
1::ID Housi'J)U'tt
2o00 The 1111 f'll!oll
2:30 Bob Cro!Jby Show

3:15

Brig~ Day
~ret . storm

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Edp-el Nigh&lt;

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4:30 Luc-ky 8 Ranctt
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6:15
6:SO

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10 :00
10: 1!5
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II :59 Si-gn On
12:00 Netg;hbors
12:30 Film &amp; ·Fancy
1:3!1 Feminine Touc-h
2:00 Ai'·t ernocn Film Fe9tlval
4:00 Film
4:30 Kart.oon Komict~
5:00 J.flciey Mouse
6:00 N~ws
6 :o5 W~&amp;l'her
6 :10 Sports
!.1:U5 John Daly
6 :30 Di.'lneylan4
'1:30 The Ama-...ing Dunn.1neer
fJ.OO Scrl!en Direttors Play

"house

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12:00
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2:00
4:00
4.30

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6 :00
6 :05
6:10

The Early Show
Art Lin:k:Jetter
DQU(la·s EdwarWJ
Sift. PresiOn of ,the .V..,,;. I
Bob Cun1mings Show~·

ClimaM
FoJJr St11r P~ oy'-ousl
Arthur Munay
Quiz Kids
E~ Rt-pol"ter'
Sj)fll'ltiS Parada
WeaHwrmau
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9:30 A.rt·hur Godfrey
Mr. nnfl Mrs. Edison Hollon ('0·
1f' rlain ed with a picnic dinner Sun- 10:30 Strike it RIC'b
day, Au g. 5. honuring I he rr d:w gh- 11:00 Valiant Lad¥
ler, LitHia 's birthday, also the 11 : lS Lov.e or Life
birthdays of Ewin Oberholze r·, Ed- 11:30 &amp;!a·I'C'h .for TomOJTOW
IL45 Guiding Ll:&lt;ht
na Gruf'sf'r and Addie Heilman.
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. 12:00 IJay M11land Show
12 :30 As The World Tutns
Jaseph H. r:;ueser, daughten
I :00 Johnny Carson Show
Fn·da &lt;~nd Ednll , Mr. rmU Mrs. Edw_in ObNholr.er and daughter, Vic· 1:30 HOWte-party
k1e I~ynn, Addi e Heilman , Mrs. 2 :00 The Big Payorf
Magglc Smith . Beve rly Chapm :m, 2:30 Bob Crotby Show
and the host and hoste .~s and l'hil- 3:00 Brighter Day
3! 15 St:.'C'ret. Storrt
drt!n, tarry und Linda Hollon .
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4:00 ·lit1(t Kl
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tl : 10 Regiona•l lleporter
6:15 Douglas EdwardS'
tl: 30 Cisco Kid
7:00 Frarlkie Laine Time
8:00 T.be MiUionaire
8 :30 I've Got a Secret
9 :00 201h Century Fox Hour
tO:OO Your Bsso Repooter
10:.15 Sports Parade
10:25 . Weatbenrtan
lO:a() Ovee&amp;~:IL'I Adventu"h!
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Hcrtlly Cunnin,tJ: h.a m, s mall daughte r of M r. and Mr11. Raymoor:l Cl.l.D·
mnttham , has accompanied her
gra ndmother Cunniniham and oth ·
er relative• on a trip to Mammoth
cave , Ky., and othtT southern 1·
states.

Garden Club Has
Picnic On Monday
At Coates Home

Twe nty-thret' members and thre!·
&lt;"apt. and Mrs. Blaine B. Shock· f
REHEARSE TONIGHT
li: Ut'll ts, Mr!i.. A:len Kt:llu uf Oilr i ~y a nd thildren,
Medusa . Carl
Lt. and Mll. James B.Ciller . . 1
Mr . and Mll. William Everaon,
ftebean al for Big Bend Variety len, Conn ., Christi nt! Prmg. Poca Blaine and Rebect"a of San Anton· Lee Hartley), OJ-estfl.ew, F11., an
Marilyn Ebersbac::h, Bradbury, At hens, wer e busini!SI villitors In Show Wl ll be held e~&gt;p~-clally to- W. Va., and Kilty Persing1:r w.-r,· 10, Tex , and Mr11 Shocke) 's par annouDdq tbe blrtb . o1 a able
J'am•
and her c0U1in, Jaola Childs, went Middlep ort tuesda)'. lfr .. Everaon m~ht fvr all dancing c:horu1', and pre&amp;tnt Cor 1ohl' annual prcn1c uf f!nt ~ Mr and Mr,_ Carl E l ..&lt;~uge pound tbr"ee ounet 1100,
is
the
new
band
director
at
tb('
all
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loJsll;,
at
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Pome
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!lollar:d.
Tex
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have
be!e
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Mark,
by
Caeaerlan
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to Covington, Ky., last Thunrda y
Aud1 turium in Pomeroy _.
Monday eY enin• at lhe hr,m~ uf rng the C:.:pta rn·5 parent11. M: cmr.l I Ei-11., Air Foru But- on Tulldl,
to visit UHlir au.at, MrJ. Raymond Kyge:- Creek Sc hooL
Mu. L.dl ie Cr,atcs, 1.rncoln 11111, I Mrli. J . 8 . Shokey of Portland, August 7. They alao bave I .....
Burns, and lanUiy. Sunday Mr.
Robe
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Wills,
who
had
been
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mLEGION
WILL
MilT
wrt h Mn . T heodore Ebcnbach t:•r Ohio.
teen montba oJd dauJ)I\er, Katb.IL
and Mn. Cart Eber sbach and
The reg ular meeting of Feeney- ho11leSJ1
daughter, Phyllis, Bradbury, and ployed re«ntly in New Jen cy, bas
Rose~ fr om the Dor Sehadj·r Cap!. Shockey i~ a pilot with Gra~parenta are Mr. and llrl.
Mrs. Minnie Gilmore drove to Cov- returned to be with his wife at lknnett Pmt, No. t:al, Amer-ican
the
hallie
of
h.
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ml!her,
Mt-s.
l..egJo
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will
be
held
this
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vening
gard~n
det'o raled the home l or th" I r:He.en vears of _fly in!: to hi..~ credit. ~~~~~ro~~y ~~Jtn. ~nd ~
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ington to vislt Mr. and Mn. ·Burns
Beeche
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Kessinger
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Mr.
WiJIS
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at
the
Legion
Hall.
Penons
oecaston.
The ~uppl"r was &lt;».·n•·d He 15 now fltatJOn t&gt;d wr t h thf' U. fbe great-sra~'dmotb:po
and Kathie and were accompanied
employed at the ABC dry cJcanen wts.hi.llol r , rvatioJU
on the hus burret t.: tyle a nd me mhl'rs wer:· s_ A rm y A ir PMce at Kelly A1r J.ames Faulkner Middlehome by the girl$.
which the'"l..egion Po&amp;t bb char;,·j..&gt;!~l&gt;d at smi:i.l[ table;;.
fJa"e 1n Tf.'xa~.
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teh-'tl
to
go
to
Cincinnati
Sunday
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business visitors in ColumbU&amp;!MonMrs. liGmer Hartley is visiting for a tlouble-h.eader ba&amp;eball gam e
Mrs. Will iam B. Down!&lt;' , pre~iday.
Lt. and Mrs. Jame.s Roller and fam · may contact Henry Clatworthy or dent , preside d over a short ·h usi- I
P. K. Russell took his wife ahd ily in Crestview, Fla.
Charles Bradbury.
ne1111 lit'~si.on .-.nr.l hosle~es for t) · ··~
daughter, Kayte, to Gaule;r Br1dge,
State CODV!!n tlon Wbr ch Wtll ];
W. Va. where they are visiting
Mrs. James Clalworthy, Sr., Mr!l.
Theo Neutzling and Henry Clat0 OF A MEETING
helot in A t h e n ~ &amp;- p te ru ~·: 6 :~n•!
relatives this week.
The Past Councilon of Theo-- 7, 'n·erc- named and mcl udrcd. ~1 .-..
.Mrs. Bradford Maag _ and Mrs. worthy attended tbe funeral o!
..~ Council DDaughteT!i of Am- k C. Karr, Mr.~. Hf•y BPttm ~o: , 7\f r~
Theodore Grueser, Mlner~&gt;ville, Ralpb Shirley, Letart, Sunday, Mr. doru
er ica will meet at tbe second ward Edward Baer . Mrs. Downie, 1\.1 1~.,
were recent guesta of Miss Lois Shirley was a forn: ~·r Middlepf)1'1 bouse, Thursday evening with Mno. Lydia Ebcrshach , who is aL~r1 tht·
Ceeil.
resident and neighbor of tJie Clat-- Lawrence Smith and Mnr. Albert delegate.
worthy
family .
Woodard as b011tesaea.
Mr. and M.rs. M~;~rvin DeVol and
' Mrs. The odore Rec(l. Sr. ~1r 'i
daughte~ Carolyn, Belle , W. Va.
Den.'lis Schilling has been vioitR. \f. f'~ lfl s!crw a ld , Mrs . Cha r lt•., [
and Judy Waid, Charleston, wer~ ing hi s grandparents, Mr. •nd Mrs.
Goeglein, M n . J. F.. n. H ar u n ,~;1:r
weekend guest• of Mr11. Gus Wa~d
~chill i ng and Mr. and Mrs. '
Mrs. Irving K3rr, Jr ., and \lr ~
~nd were joined Sunday by M1·.
William Spires, Wilkes ville.
John !,){'twiler who will ahu Lr1·
and Mrs. Cecil Ward, Pomeroy .
in
ch3rge o f the Oowcr arra nge.
Mal'y Carol Swanson is ill with
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Smith, lntirments for the d ub.
section Cl\y, Fla., were recent tonsilli tia al her home on South
guests/ of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis H . Second Avenue.
Mrs. Stella Hayes has been ill j.
Sauer and family an&lt;.! Mrs. Pearl
for the past week at her b'o me on
Mrs. Harry P . Smith . chairman,
Smith.
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Stret-t.
prcsrdcd
when the Official Board
Mr. and Mrs . Cash Babr and
Staff.Sl'r gcant Wm. A. R obi n~•m
of the United Methodist Church
daughters, Christine and Candace,
met
Monday evening at the church of Apple Grove, who has hn·n
and Mrs. Goorge ChildB .-Visited thf'
The hymn "What A Frient We sNving the Air Force t h•~ past 4 1 ~
John Childs family at McMechen ,
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HA\'e In Jesus" opened the meet· years in Rapid City, S. Hak , h;o '
W- va., Sunday.
E..&lt;ythu.g """ ....., .;;;an.~
ing rollowed with prayer by Mrs. heen spending a 50 day fuduugh
Mr. and MrJ. Pearl Van Cooney
dry form No midaJ. meuuria&amp; - Scott
C.
f
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Tompkins
and
the
Lord's
with , hb paren h. Mr. and !llr~
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and Bobbie, Diane and Michael ,
Prayer in unison . A report was Earl Robinson. He will leave t h•
Spcoadu doa i&lt; ••-'!ir"J\1. ~JQ llf.G
were in Columbus SunilaY" where
made on the ln!IUJ a nee by C. E .
Mr. anrl ~ra. Art Krantz an C: Blakeslee, chairman o_f the trus- 1lt]j of !h is month ftJr his n r ....they visited his sister, Mrs. W. E.
baw in N ewfoundl a nd
Mumford, who js recowrin~~; atfe r Mr. anrt Mrs. Lewis Stone and tee~_ It wa~&gt; voted
to paint thC'
On la st Tue5day C'~t·nin£ hi sons, Richard and Dwig-ht , of roof of the church.
major surgcrf.
parents served a tu rh :r ~ u p p er to
Char
lr.ston,
W.
Va.
,
visi1cd
Sunday
Mrs. Ruby McKendrie and great.
Reg. 2.00
Theo Smith g-11ve the report .'lf 2R fri&lt;"nd s anr! rel&lt;J tivc&lt;;_
grandson, David Ashley, are visit- with Mr. and Mrs. Car l Moore and
the board (J( education and also
ing Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ashley, daughters.
Mrs. Freda Krautter and grand. Day had been named. The report
Dunbar.
Mrs. Robert Reibel, Leading daughter, Bonnie, return ed hom e of the parsonage committee was
Creek Road,' Regional Director of ,Saturday after a a Sl!v eral weeks given by Leo Crew and some rethe Ohio Assoc-iatit~n of Garden vis it in Springfield Wi th Mr. and pairs were ordered, and Mrs. John
Clubs, is the guest speaker tod&lt;~y Mrll Leo Wo1lker, who accompan· Werry gave the report of th e mu•
sle committee.
at the Logan Garden Club which ied them home.
The
Rev.
Eugene
Bown
expres
s·
is meeting at thE&gt; horne of Mrs.
Mr . and Mrs. Harold Darl t&gt; ls and
children , Haro ld, Homer a nd Car- ed his appreciation for the recep-Joe Phiilips.
olyn, n •turn cd tH · their hom e, tion and gifl given him ami h i:;
a br id re·
Youn gstowh, Sunday after a v i~ il famil y and al.su jl&amp;ve
port
on
the
Youth
meeting
hrld
with th.-. ir p;: re nt s, Mrs. Edna Baral the Lancaster camp
gruun:l s
t el.~. Nye Ave .. ond Hom er Might,
the past week.
Middlep•lL"t,
A frie ndship circle was form r d
WednHd_,Aug 8
ONE LOT-RE(i. $t &amp; Ul' VALliES
Mr.~. Carl Mou re ami daughter, -11nd prafer offered by the Rev.
FAMlL Y NIGHTS
Brown
td'-close
the
mcnteig.
LHtda , s pent a day rece nLly ·witb
Z Adult Tlckeb Aclmih Truck
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sp e n~er and
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Thomas
Terre
ll,
Antiquit·;'.,
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KMherlne Hepburn
Mrs. Carl Moore and w
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AFRICAN QUEEN
Linda,
Mis ~; , Gene,·i r ve
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P omeroy, ani:! Mrs. Ver m• Dav 1~.
-AlsoMidd lt' port , were hu si uess visitors
Jeff Morrow . Faith Dom..-gue
in
Gallip.:r!i s, Tu esda y.
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ONE LOTREGULAII $1. ~'10 $1 .50 l ' P VALUES
still have soma late mode1
Mr.
And
Mrs
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Herbe1·t
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children , Su san and Rogl'r. spcn L '"'''uti•,. and M)me sharp
C.rtoon - "MOUSE-UM"
Sunday
at Waterford with Mr. an&lt;i
THUtlSDAY &amp; FRIDAY
"See ·em at once"
Mr~.
Dan
Oorndo(f and son . Da \' id.
Gr-.ory Peck
Jane Wym1n
Mercury
4 dr~ R&amp;H;
Mrs. Wilma Stoban rr-lurnerl
THE YEARLING
&lt;ovon,
White
w•ll
tiras. A
home
Monda
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aft
t&gt;
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a
visi
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in
ColMUSIC
(In TKhnlcolor}
ONE LOT
1utomobile.
umbu
s.
-alloChevrolet 4 dr, R&amp;H
Mr. and Mr ~ _ Ha r n · Carleton and
Phll Carey
Doroftty Patrick
ovardrln beautiful
!!hildrcn, Racine and Mis~ Esther
OUTLAW
STALLION
green. Low mUeage.
Dill
,
sprnt
the
wc!!kend
at
Dear(In Techntcolor)
Ford
VB
F1lrlane 2
born,
Mit-b
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with
Mr.
and
]drs.
Cartoon - TRICK OR TREAT
Pomeroy, Ohio
E. Maln·SI.
1
~:;;:~ bockslnn brown and
Walher Evans.
~
whlte fini•h..
Mr. and Mrs . Lloyd Wright and
Plymouth Belvedere
children
and
her
mOther.
Mrs.
BtU•
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
All five good tireJ.
lah Durne]] of Parkersburg, W.Va.
hnve f(•tur ned from a week's vnca•• One of our
tion nn L:Jil"'' Erif'. Thcv also \'is·
19S3
Chevrolet 2dr.
i! P.d Blue Hol e. 1hP hir1hplace of~
Powerglide
ctne&gt; ::;~~l
Thomas Edison , Cl eveland. ami
have RI&gt;H, 11at cc
other places of ,in terest.
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Mlss Karen Turn~r d St. PetersMit uvera. Rl81 nlc:e.
ON ANY OLD WATCH BAND OR STitAP GET
burg , F'la ., who is visiting relatives
Chevrolet 4 dr.
coven, heater,
in Pomeroy spen t the last week
Another !!harp l&lt;o•de-in.
ut Munroe, Mich ., with her moth.
Ford VB Club cpa.
1 er, Mr~ . Evelyn Russell 'and :-.t.
WE'RE CLOSING OUT ONE LOT
M&amp;rion with. h ~ r uncle and aunt,
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A really sh_,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Turner,
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hysell, .Mn.
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Dey Hy~ell and Miss E!~;ie ..Hart
visited friends in Cltnrlestori, W.
VISIT OUR STORE FOR MANY OTH£R OUTSTANDING
Va., Sunday.
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Helen
Reynolds
of Suu th
$$DAY VALUES NOT INCLUDED IN THIS AD
SHOP WHILE THEY LAST!
Ogone Park, N. Y.. Is the guc~t
or her daughter and lon:ln-law ,·
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H e nnc~&gt;sy ,
Jr. and family ,
At Traffic Light in Mlddlei"M'\
GROUP 2
GROUP l
Mr. and Mrs. at HcnneBsy and
295
N. 2nd Ave Middleport, 0.
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daughter, Kelly, nf nuchllnan, W1
Opt!n lvenlnts Unttl 9 p. m.
Va., ~pe n t \he weekend wit.h hi s
DOLLAR DAYS
Phone 6045.J
WHI'!RE YOI'U CONFim: NCE IS .IUSTI FlED
DOLLAR DAYS
POMEROY, OHIO
mother, Mrs. 1'hornas Hennessy ,
Sr., and wa st hgccustdll7q
Sr.,anrt was the gue~t nf Mr. and
Mr~ . Thomas Hennessy, -Jr., nn Sa"
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ALL
I urda y.
,
MINI SUMMER
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J\fr . ;~ -- ·1 Mrs. Carl Young an d
SPO~T
I dAu ;,::il er, Alice , rcturn~&gt;d t.o their
ALSO
.ONI LOT ·MENS LIGHTWIIOHT .
home. Akron, Monday after a vi ~i1
wilh her pare nts, Mr. nnd Mrg.
ON.I LOT MINI
Wilbur Moore .
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ALL OTHER
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Mr .. and Mrs. Sid Ervin of Ports·
mouth were Sunday guests ot Mr.
ALL OTHIR SWIM TRUNKS ~-'! OFF
and Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
ALL PINK
ONE SPICIAL LOT OP MENS

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9:GO

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11 :30 Forelogn lollrigue
12 ·00
Tonieht
1:00 Slp Off

1'0 I'IIIL WII.LIAMSUN 'S FOR

6:55

Mn. Guy Jleynoldl, .Mn. Will
Reylloldll, Mra, Jrlicerva Cbild en
Mn. Goldie Wyle were ill
Mora:antown Saturday and Mn .
Guy Reynolda IEI.d Mr1. Will Re ynolds a"'ended \h.c wtddinl of
Miu Betty Hi.eka ana Val Edgar
Reynolds.

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FORT f'.-' W::o N. C'rolo --- Pvt
l hl w;.r·d Kllt hlo'n. J r., wh ose pa n•n l.&gt;
lrvr• 1r1 l'unnor1.v, 0 .. is schcdult·rl
t,. lt·i!~t· lh t&gt; U. S Aug. 20 fur Eur·
llj) L' a, !Jar! 11 f Ooe ro•' 'on r; .... ,,
~copt• . t hr• Ar my's un 1! rot ation

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nl' t ~1 :• clt \l • ion\ 13th Re girm•nl
II ·· nrt ert&gt; d Uw ,\ r my hut F'~bru I

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COLLINS JEWELRY
STORE.

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Post Chiefs
Entertained

Mrs. Mil ton Russell, Bradbu r y.
rntertAinerl th e Pil:lt Chie/s of the
Meilgs T('mple , Pythian Si-'ltCrB.
Mbnday C\'Cning with Mrs, Williall'r
"'AilmHn. prc~ident, in cha1·ge of
the short meetin g which opcn ('rl
with a pr11 yer. Th r Scp\ em hc r
mcetin!'( will be hdd with Mn
C. F . 1-lltwkins ~~~ ho~les11 ..
During the ~ ocinl hnur gaml's
were pl;,ycd wi th w izes awa "''"
to Mrs. Lena McElh~nney. Mrs.
Homer Jones, Mri\. Griff Russe!l,
gue!tts, and to M:rs. All!flall . Mrs
C. P- Gallagher and Mrs. Phillip
Meinhart ...
Tlte hl)stess serv~d refreshments
at tbe 11t the dose of the me~tinjl .

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DOLLARS
COMPLETE HOLLYWOOD BED
* I BOX SPRING
* I INNERSPRING MATTRESS
* 1 HOllYWOOD HEADBOARD

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BAKER FUIIITURE
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4-The DaJ]y Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport (OJ, Aug B, 195R

M~~~t~~~u~

ly FRED DOWN

p,.., S,orb Wri't•r

their •ixth vil'tury withou t
feat as . their ··hu m"

Don Newcombf' movt'd wllhir
range of two National LeBgue rel'oraa today In his brill iant bid to
pUeh the Brooklyn Dodgers to an
other pennant.
Bla Newk notchr-d his tt1irC
sb••isht shutout, his. eighth ro1:
secutive victory and hi~ 17th w 1
at tie ,ear 1\Je~day night in over
~ tM Pittrbtll'gh Pirate~.
win el ·lbl~d the Dodgen
fo ~1 Wiihin 11,2 ga me~J of th
rtnl-~~ MilWaukee BtuVP'I wh"
'bNt. tlte Cl!it-110 Cubs 6-l in ar
lftetnoon gam... .
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:HeWICombe needs OOI' mnr.• sh ut
Ol,al to tie tk~ leagut• marie; uf ftJur
iq a row sharpd b.v Mordt'cai
8'rO'Iflh, GroVt'f' Ch•vt•lanrl All'xan.
dft', ·Jiltt Rt&gt;tJlbM-h, 8111 J.P.t• ~tnd
s.l lileeJic . . a pd hl!l .•lrintc of 33
c~secu•ive sccrrele.lis i n n i n i s
Jives him e shot at ~he leag ue
ml't"k Of f8 1·3 Sf'! by Carl fi"\M
bell in lt:NI3.
Snider Hi ts 3hf
1fewrrcombl&gt; .~ tmtlt oot six ·lllrl
wtlkell tWo as lhe r&gt;orlgers sCored

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ode.lpl1ia Phillies beat the ! f .-w

&lt;~wa~- fruJ_n 1 Yo1·k Giant!, 4-3 and 3·1. s_tan Lo-

home" tn J erst'y l'ity . Duke Sm- 1 pata smgled hom~ the winmng run
der provided lht' big I ig ht-h.llndJ•f in the ninth Inning of the openl'r,
with the only Sl"Ormg he needed Which the Giants protested bewhen he ·walluJwd h1~ 31st horne:· cause of a reverse d umpit£".11 dewith a matt' abu11rd In the third cis ion in the ninth, while Simmon!!
inning .
fin•d a four-hitter. The swePr
Warren Spa hn ron tr ibutt&gt;d ~ str·etdll·d tht· Philli e"•· win ning
homer to tht&gt; Bravl' ~' 12-hit allack s treak to rive games 11 dub
an&lt;J Hank Aaron hit lwu sinf!:!e
hil!l:h fl)r the yellr.
to stretch hi ~ llllltm g streak to 24
conse&lt;"utivP games Spahn . scorine
B_os_ox EdgtJ Yankl .
hls 11th win . Jtmited tht· t 'ubJ to
Te~ \VLihams walked WJth _t h"
e iaht hits.
1 bases fillt'd to break up a bnthant
pitching duel and give th e Bu~ton
Tht St. Loui~ l'a rd'inah. menn· Red So~ a Hl dec ision OVt!r the
while, krlochd lht' fincinnati New York Yankees in an 11 -i nnins
fledleg~ thr~t' gamrs off the lhri!lcr. Relief pitc her Tommy
Snves· pact: w~n they raltit!d in Byrne Walked Willill.lflK after 1w0
t"he tatt!' t nnin g5 fur an 8-4 tri. Boston error.&lt;: and a walk bv Don
imph_ Bobby Morgan's pinch ~in I Lar~en filled the bast's. Wiltan.l
l'lt with the be§e ~ nllett and two Nixon limilf'd the Yankee11 to four
tmt in lhP ei&amp;hlh put the Cardi · hits to win his !SiXth decision .
Jtals ahead, 6-4, and thf'y addel.l
ThE' Cleveland lndiarts rt'durt-cl
t"(l(f{) mMe run• In tht!' ninth . Wally the Yankees' first~plaee lead to
i'.foon paced the Redbirds' attack seven games when they snappPd
wii.h five I'Lits.
.
a fo ur.same losing streak witl'l A
Sooth.pa\ts Har vey Haddix and ~2 triumph o\•er the Detroit Ti·
Curt Simmons l'ach 9tored hi &gt; gers. Hal Naragon went four-for ·
~xth
triumph Bs the Phil~ four and Pt·eBton Ward three. for-

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ST. LUUJS (UP}-The St. Loi us
Hawks Tuf"sl.lay nig ht announeed
the ~ig ning of Norm Stewart, 22,
tormt!r University of Missouri ha ~ ·
ketbnll st&amp;r who ho lds most of lhr
University 's individual scorin g
ords.

Fight Results

AT NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
THURS. All Day-· FRtand SAT:
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MllN'S

MEN'S

MEN'S SUMMI!R

SPORT SHIRTS

DRESS SHIRTS

TROUSERS

Broadcloth. meBh, ravon, lirw nll,
3.D~.

values up to

A

hi g

pi nk.~.

as~orlmrnl,

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Summl'r WPiJhts, sizes

LADIES

Mens OVERALLS

BATHING SUITS

KNIT SHIRTS
Good vsrlely o( ull sty]f'.~. Sizt· ~
~mall

to extr• lnrgr. Duy

f!ra l,

Valut!S to 3.50.

44 lert ftll' Dol.

Day11.

1·3 OH Reg. Price

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and

regular

Cotton and Rayon.

Value.• up

lo ....

Palm Beach, RR)'Ont 1nd Silk~.
Sold up to 2.00.

3 for$1.00 2

for$1~00

BOYS'

TROUSERS

Broadcloth, Knit, Shl)rt ~leeve.
VQIU.!s

. Gabs, Rayona. LJnens and Cords.
Sizell 8- 10.12. Sold up to 4.H~.

to 2.95.

$1.00

$2.00

BOYII ' COIIDUROY

BOYS HOSE

SPORT COAT
One II'OUP· Su.ea tl-8· 10..12-14

Fanf'y and plain ankl~tt. cnt·

ld-11. Value• to 13.DO.

!on, ff!w ~tre tc h .c;ox . Buy nnw,
8~

$3.00

MEN'S
cloth ,

1hort trou11era nnd rt'~. 11 l yl~.
V1lue1 to 3.i!5 .

$2.00
SEE OUR
SOc TABLE
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OPENS
f~, M.

10 ~.

3 for$1.00

PAJAMAS
lbnkle

to

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re~roofing

FROM THESE

S.PECIALS
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MATERIALS,INCORPORATIIJ '
In The Heart Of Mason City· -.·.- ·.-..

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Buy

several pairs.

Reg. 9.49 'valu ~.

$2.89
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Onr. wroup
St~Uor~.

Mesh,

tnllan

and

Buy nnw.

$1.00
Othen 1-2 Price
BOYS'

SWEATERS
Coat and alipover,

All wool.

B~ lJJr sehool wear.

ata

Sold up

id 4-9~.

1·2 Price

a
BUT RrOHT ALONe with low price

is
something else behind Buick's big success: Buick Is a lot more automobile
for the money.

else can you get so
SEIIIOUSLY-where
much snap and ginger at such a

STRAW HATS

DON'T WAITI

Mr. and Mrs. Jfarry W, Hicks,
marriage of thei r daug}Jter,
792 Weaver Street, Morgantown,
Lou Hie~B, to Val Edgar
West Virginia, ht!.VIi'
announeed Reynolds, son Of Mr. and Mrs, L.
.~~~~;:;:;~;;;;;;=~~~,~E . Reynolds,
Street, Middleport. The double ring ceremoDy
was performed on Saturday, Aug.
4, at one-thlrly o'clock by Dr. T.
LeRoy Hooper at tbe altar of th.e
Wesley Mt:Lhodist Church In Moi'sa ntown,
Tbe altar
decorated with .ar.:.
rangements
white
gl~diolus,
carnaliotas
chrjosa ~
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BRAND NEW

PillOWS

Phone SP 3~55!$4
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llegullf Priced From 98c to $1:.98

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It gives yOU more room and luxurymore zip and power thrill-One 'handling and sure-footed atability.

peach of a price?
Where ebe cq jou get a big, highpowered, st~ hardtop llke

And It gives yOu something you can
thli'56Bulck~aii8W"ethat'J get In no othet car-today's advanced
pretty clOH to whet ~ uldng for
new Variable Pitch Dynaftow. • It's the
oalyb'ansmfsslonliltheworldwiththe
similar model1 of the well-known
.
: crulslng thrli't and the switch-pitch
lmaller CIII1I
Nowb.e else that we know of- 1 safety-Jur&amp;e tak!m from the modem
which Is one big reason wAf
plme'1 propellet.
Buick out8eU• aU othm 001'1 I
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tilt Wli.IT any lODger-when tiui
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tlw•• amaller car~,
tiJ1111 to talce action IS nt1w, so you can
ttart ,njo)'ili, d th.gelden months of
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IIP•te&lt;l. While , ca ·

SHEET BLANKET

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$1.29each
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summer and fall ir; a new 'SB Buick?
Now-when Buick prices are as low ail ,
-perhaps lower than-they'll ever ~
again,
Now-when your present ca~ is 'at !b
peak of worth-and w~n ~&lt;!day's high .
volume '56 Buick sales pennit us to
make you an even betrer trade-in
allowance.
Come see us-and look into the
that puts you years ahead right now. '

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Come see us today-and discover the
dilly of a deal that will make you won·
der why on earth you waited as long
as you did.
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•New Adoonced Variobl. Pltclt Duna/ltlW ,. .. . r·
onl11 J)yrw1fWw ~ulck bullch todtJil. ll U &amp;~;.{'"

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70" 1 '80".COTToN·

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PLAID SHEET BLANKET
QlianiiUeolr•Jbnlted -Reg. 1.87 Valueo
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Middleport, Oblo

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seven-branched
by altar cant:lles.
William Turner, Middleport and
2-U. William Hicks, brother of
the bride usAen lighted the candles. during a _· rel!ltat · of nuptial

music by Dr; CJydot' Eni:Jish,· orgaril!t.

ONE TABLE

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266 Mill

SEE THESE

Handreds In Many Colorful Deslgna

PURil WRJ'fE COTTON, 70" x 80"

to JJqr a llllicJc!}

MEN'S

BETTY HICKS, above, IMume the double rl"tt ceremony at Mol'gM·
bride of V1l Edsrlr Reynolcls in a town, W. Va., on S.turdi\'-

89c

{Jta II gnJilt time

DOtLAR DAYS

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Stare!

Ml'ddlepo rt, OhiO
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Blouses
Sun Bras
'etc.
Mercedes
co..dol1.
Dress Shop

Mr. and Mrs. ReynoJdR le-11 for
a Wt&gt;ddlng trip to SL Auguslinl' ,
Flori(b, and Mr~ . Reynolds c hose
a blul! linen s uit dress with whit e
accessories and white orchid cor·
sage fo:- her travellinll costume .
The bride grad ul'led from Mo rgantown Hi8h Scho•,J and attt&gt;nded
West Virginia Univerlllty. She is
~ med1cal tec;hnoiGgist at Holzer
J!OJpitsl . Mr. Reynolds gra duated
qpm Middl~port Hi.j!:h &amp;hool and
Rh:ended Ohio State
Univers~ty .
He is ~n x-ray technician at Hoi"~" Roip;to~l. After their wNldipg
trip thty will he nt home at 720
Sec -;nd Avenue, Gallipolis
;.mon g the guests at the wedding and reception were MNi . Val
H. Rcyn..llds, Middl~porl , gra ndmo:hPr of thf! groom Mr ;. a nd Mrs.
L. E. Reynoltls, Mrs. Guy Reynold!'
Mrs. Wii!Jam Rey nolds, ltaymond

THURSDAY,

EBERSBACH

FRIDAY

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HARDWARE

SATURDAY

%
DOMINION
GENERAL ELECTRIC /
FANS OF ALL SIZES

HUFFY
ECLIPSE
SUNBEAM

IN STOCK

G. E. WINDOW FANS

POWER MOWERS

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EBERSBACH HOWE.

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W. MAIN ST.

then stop. io~ ·yolu•
moneY,
~igii/or it alcirie. No
red tape. Uie tit!! cash as you
wish. Repay as you go ;dong.
Glad to be of serVIce.
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HOGG and ZUSP~M ·

Mason City, W. Vo.

Bargains Thraughaut

The

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Ml5S Sacro wore
a ba lle1·inn
length b lue lace dres.~ made prin·
cess style and carried a Colonial
bouqu et of yellow rOsebuds cen·
tered. with yellow carnatlom .
Mrs. Hicks, mothet of tbe bride
wore a beige linen jacket e03emble wlth white
acces8orles and
. corSage ol white &lt;'amelilas. Mn1.
Reynolcls, inother oi the gr_;&gt;Om ,
&lt;'ho~e a gow n of beige silk cord
with mauve velvet li nd .satin hal
i.nd ('{lrs-flge of orchid glamelllas.
Immediately arter the wedding
a reception Wa!l he ld at the home
cl the bride'11 parents with Mi~~
Ann Rupe. RN.,
cou~in of the
groom, registeri ng !he guests. The
thne tiered wedding
cake was
topped with a miniature
bride
and groom and Wl\3 used as the
rentt&gt;r·pit!C!:! for the bl'ide's tablf'
whieh was deco1·ated with whi te
-roses _ Mrs . J. S. . Murpby, Morgantow n, presided at the punch btJwl
and Mrs. Willard A. Addleman,
~ha rleston , sen·ed
the wedding
cake.

OFF

B e ck y ' 5
Other

Covert,

·Mgr.

DOLLAR DAYS

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BON'U:SBUY

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roodttst extro COlt on rftl SJ)~ICJL
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DAYS
L&amp;Z SHOPS
AT THE

Onv eroup of Corduroy Vesh.

DRESS BETTER FOR LESS

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MEN'S

LADIES
BOYS SUITS
17. A aood buy.

· VALUIS

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$5.00

YOUR ' CHbiCI

MEN'S

RfiYOI"'., Linf'n, knitted pull over.

WORK SHIRTS

Sizes S·M a nd L V11l ues to S.OS.

Short !lle•ve, Diu• Chambra,,

Buk k SPE"CIAL. 1
~·PonenQer 2-0tlor ~YlerQ

ah d Mlora, All11Jes. J.DS value~ .

$1.00
SIE OUR
SOc TAILE

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AlfiCONDITIONIN•
•t a GOO!&amp;. N•W LOW PIIIIOii
tt .-oil. «&lt;1NN. dthwlllltMn.
Gtl ~ C.lllhirttr.jtllt
MW wd. with~~-~~..
PRIOIDAIIl. 60NDITIONIMO

Yet

:·Au¥o~·co:·::

BLOUSES

VALUES UP TO $4.00
Y,OUR CHOICE

$ 98

Sizes 32 to 38
Al1 colors and styles

WOMEN'S · LOAFERS
Re~t~lar $400
Bla•k Siredeo, Brown
1eaiher ond Bilek Lealller
Sizes 4 to 9'•

.1.98 values - $1.00

$3.00
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$18.95 ELECTRIC TRAINS

$9.99
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MEN'S OXFOR6S and LOAFERS
Blotl •nd BroWn Leather
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Re~t~lar U.OO

Sin•

8~

to I!'•

· $4.00

Roush's Sho~ Store .
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Ohio

SHORTS
2 PIECE SETS
SizeS 12-14-16

$1.00 off Holten $1.
PURSES
1:98 values - $1.25
1.98 va Iues - $2.00
Plastics, Straws. Linens

TEENA PAIGE:

DRESSES

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120 E. MAIN ST.

4 wool lmlt!l, two size 1!1, two

Ill EN'S

Crin kle cr•pe,

pender and high back,

BOYS'

SP()RT SHitlTS
Great for Hhool wear.

Sus-

$1.00
MENS TIES

lenr~th11 .

8 n1. Sanforized shrunk.

J!l'v-

MENS HOSE

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of white rosetJUds surroun Jing
While orchid.

$1.00

l

$1.00

MEN'S

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price, you gel another pair of
sa me vnlue ex tra.
t

2 fer $3.'75

el•. Sites 311

JUST A GOOD Pl.ACE TO TRAliR
MIDD~EPORT, . OHIO

.~ umme-r trouters priced

ALEG
No Allerollona Please

Inrlmling 8l'och Robe111 anti tow-

llson, 152, Holyoke , 10
MONTREAL Ike Ch e!itnut.
131, New York, outpointed Jt!.m•
Podriguez, 1217¥.1. Kansas CJ\y,
Mo. 10.

Ml DDLEPORT·
DEPARTMENT STORE /
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$2.00

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All our

14 to 17 1,1~. vnhw~ to 4.9:5 .

$2.00

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BOSTON-Johnny Saxton, 152,
Phild el.p hia, decisioned Barry AI ·

Dresses

Attendent1 were Milt Carmella
Sacco. Mprg'" ntown. ma id~f· honor
and Emiel Thomas. Rodney , be81·
man Jnd W illiam Turner, Middl e- ,
port, and 2-Lt. William 0 . Hicks, ·
broth~r uf tile brlfie, who 111 statiunt&gt;d at Detroit , Mleh.
in
The bt·ide, who was given
marriage b!i he-r IBther, .fho~ e 11
.a:own of white Alene-on lace :)\'~r
britlal satin ~tyled with panel~d
back , peplum front ond ll('eordian
pleated ny lon net , klrt. Hn Vt•il
(Jf illu11ion wa B held In plan• by
a half-hat and • he wore a strand
of pearls, the gift of lhe g,oom
She tat·ried a easea&lt;:le orrangemt:nt

At lOWEST PRICES
FORDS
49 to 5~ Models . ' $6.19
CHEVROLET 41 to 48 Moclels . ' $6.$9
CH~VROLiT 4~ to 52 Models . ' $6.59
Also
TO fiT iiiOsT CAI\s .
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·' 'SPORT
MUFFURS
$4.89 up
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plan, can
and beauty to your roof. A
caD ,·
be easily and
r~t Oftl' y~·
present one. Thus, you
TWO ~ ·over
your head. And the cost is surprisins:ly lOw.· ,(
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Call to?ay for f~, no obHa•tlon &amp;J)prailal, of~
roof. Satlsfactlon guaranteed always!
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INFANTS - GIRLS &amp; SUBTEEN

Betty Lou Hicks Weds Val E. Reynolds _

nificant. They grow and spread dampness
ture insidiously. First thing you ltnow, you
with major home repairs. Just a few
now, investigating the low cost

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Eleanor s. Schaol, Middleport Society Editor-Phone 807U
Lucille Bearha Hawkins, Pomeroy Society Edltor-P)lone 6244

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a.s secure as its weakest point. The
porrton of _your roof still may be doin&amp; a fol•lv "'""'
protective job doesn't compensate for any
that aren't.' Roof leaks just WOfl't stay small an~ 1101

SIZES B TO 18

Priddy and oon 1 '!'he Daily Sentinel. P&lt;&gt;meroy-Middleport (0), Au&amp;. 8, 1858-,S
k&lt;..bert, Midoilt'port; .'dr. and Mr•
---Gtonld V . Hupe, Brad bur} . Mn Mill~ Eve W1ant, l..u!it Creek. Mtss I i&lt;'rlday evenine Mr. and Mra. J.
Erroll Conroy and 5011 , Hugh. Mn , J ant! L. Frrrt'll, ctark Waterman, Murphy enlertalnetl
wltb a reo
1Robert Hu:.rtliiU(I n,
Akron , Mr . I Waahmg to n D. C.: Mr. and Mn. I ht ana! dinner for the weddiDJ
1and Mrll. W A. Ad dte~n Char1t!- Roy f(&gt;rreJI . &lt;.:at.a'otba.
W_ Va. +part}·. Mr and Mrs. Hlelr•, Mr.
ston;. Mrt. Uertha L. Hi c.lt..5, D11y - • Mr and Mr-.. Chari~ Wianl, Mt.-.,; ~'ld Mrs Rt:ynold'"l and 'Dr and
ton. rrandm0ther of
th e bnde; I Gilil Snyder, Cumbf"dand , Md
Mrs. Hooper,
( 1'wnor. llro. Opal

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weakest link, the roof

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. ST!EL MUFFLERS

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BOSTON (UP}--A barely winded Johnn,. Saxton rr!laxea t.oday
before resuming traininR for his
welterweight title defense n&lt;&gt;x:
f month loUowlng Tuesday DiJ(ht's
warm-up win over ml ddlewei gh~
barry Al,! il!on of Holyokl!!.

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HOLDS UPPER HAND
GALV~-rON, Tex. (UP)- Bn h1
Didrlk80n Zaharias still held th('
upper l'land todoy in her battlt
against cancer, followi ng a Mon·
da~· operation, hel' second i~ Ill~
last th ree wePks.

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Mr. •nd Mn. Robert E . Barton
S.ndra Mulford, 7, Ia acheduled
ol Pc»neroy, Ohio, Ire announcln1 fOr orthopedic 1urser1 at Childthe birth of I dauthter, BM!nda 1 ~n '• Hoapltal , Columbu1, ThurtSue, 6 lba. and 6 d ., born at tl'le day mornins . B•ndy, the daua:hSchaekel Clinic Aurust 7th.
ter of ~r. and Mu. D: W. Mulford
Wll atncken wltl1 pol1o on Au1ust
Gnadpannta: are Mr. and Mrs. 28, 19~. and bas been unable to
Ardith Darton and Mr. Thurston walt since that time. Mr. aDd Mu.
Mulford are In
Columbus with
stone, Pomeroy, Ohio.
their dauih.ter.

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&amp;-13 vs Hoeft 13-9.
light.
Bus h 1(1~4 vs Klip,-t:etn 0.8.
Clevelan(l at Chicago night- : Phila. 3, New York 1 2nd, nig ht .
St. Loula at MtMukee 2. twlAguirre Z·O vs Pierce 17·4.
1 Brooklyn 3, Pittsburgh, nLght.
light-night-Pohollty 6..fland *ehNew York Ht Was hingt on nig ht
St. Louis 8. Cit1cinn ati 4, ni~ht. meier 6--(1 vs Trowbrid&amp;e 1-0 \nd
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- Turley -~·2 vs Stewart 4-4 OJi
Wecfnesdlr't Probltbl• Plfeh•rs
Ph11lip5 1-0.
Stone 4-3.
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Philadelphia at New York- Bo!:.ThurM•¥'• G•met
Balt!mort- at Bo:ston nighterts 13·11 or S. Miller 5-tl vs Hearn
Philadelphia at Brooklyn, nllbt.
Johns on 4-6 vs Parnell ~~ 2 .
4-JO.
New YoM: at 'fltt.-urah.
T.hunmd•v'• Games
j Brooklyn at Pittsbur,ch nightN•·w York
68 37 -648 ___
Cle\·eland at Chicago.
Craiq 10·6 n Munger 2·2.
Cincin nati at ~UWaukee, nt@:bt.
, rlevt' IDn d
60 43 .~ 7
Kansas City at Detroit .
ChicAgo at Cinci nnati night- ! St. Louis ut Chlcaro.
fOtJr , includins a homer tor e&amp;c h. Boston
59 4~ .587 B't2:
New York at WashlnitOn .
-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~to help Mik .. Garcia win his eigh th (•hicagu _.
53 48 .525 t:i
Baltimort- nt Boston,
game. Garda lost hls thutout 1n Dl'!roi1 ____
49 l'i6 .467 19
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Bo
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Nation.!W.L••oue
ninthh wh,•,n Fay nk ~n_e lwt .. a B', ll •hmore . . . ~7 57 .452 20 1 ~
L. Pet. GA
1t he
6 I .413 2-l l.'i
wn-run 0 m .
ra
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"' 1\a ~ mgtUll _ ,
the lostr.
Kansas City
36 68 .346 3 1 ~ 1-~ i:\\" aultee- ---- 61 39 .610 --Tht! Chicago White Sox scored ;1
Tu•sda'('s Rnult.s
Brooklyn
- -- 61 42 .!592 Jill!
pair of tO-inning victories over tht&gt;
Bo~lon l. Ne w York' O, 11 ill::
Ci ncinnall ---- 60 44 . ~77 3
Kamas City Athl{"tlcs, winning th •
Cle veland 5 _ Detroit 2 _
St. Louis ----- 51 51 .500 11 ·
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opener, 5.. , wnen
f'hicagu 5, Kan . Citv 4, 10 inn . Philadelphia __ !50 52 .490 12
pled home Walt Oropo and takino: hi.
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Pitt.Bbui'gh --'- 44 5R .431 18
the nightcap, 4-3, when Dropo sinChicago 4. KLn . City 3. 10 inn. Ch.ieago ------ 43 58 .4:2fl 18 ih:
g led hom~ Nelson Fox. Ellis Klll 2nd.
New York .
36 62 .367 24
d ~r nn d Pau l •w.. p a 1m e we re lhl"
Tuesday's Result.
Wedn~ay's Probable Pl-horo
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Milwaukf:'e
winn ing pltehers.
Kansas f'i tv at DHro•'I-D•'tmar
Ph
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N 6. Chicago 1.
1 a. 4,
ew Yv1k 3, 1st twi·
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1\1!8 Our Fine Dresses at $2.99

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SHIRTS

Get Extra Shirt at

$1.00
$6.95 -

$12.95

SLACKS
52.00 OFF

ALL OTHERS 10% of'F

One Lot of Belh
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SOCKS
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SHIRKS FATHERLY HELP

A MASS DEFLATION

ST. ED~IUNUSBUHY , England Ol BUN (I l' t Urd; 1ti uf 57
(UP~The son of Bish op A. 11· startn~ 10 tht' All Ireland (')T it'
Morris will th tnk twice btdore a~ .. r ha mptf)n•h rp f:nt~hf'd the r&lt;H'P 1.,.
ing hi s falhPr fur any m ore help day . Somump rhr rw "a M'~ . 1[
with his studH·~ ta('k' · a(T 0"' thr· r n u:·~•··
He f.a.ilt-d the scripturt' rxam tna . f - ---- - tlon for whtrh h1:. fathel' helped him prepar l.'

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POMEROY EAGLES CLUB DANCE

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$1.95 Value

PLISSE SLIPS
SILK CREPE SLIPs"· · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·

$1.29
$1.95

$1.95 and $2.50 Values

CLUTCH BAGS · · ·· · · ·· · · · ··· · · · · · ·· · ·· $1.00
$3.50 and $4 .50 Values

PURSES· · .. ·.... ·· · ·· ·
$1.95
ORLON-NYLON BLOUSES· .. · · · · $1.95
NYLON GLOVES .... · ...... · · · · · · ·
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trop1 1 :r~ . Ute length and formation of the words are all hlntl.
Each d, ~· the code !etten are ditferent.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

WHEN IT

CF: A ~F;S

Li1~ln~uted

LOVE CEASES TO BE A f&gt;LEAS·
TO BE A SJ-;CRET- BEHN.

by Kin&amp;: l'' u,tu re•

Mr., . Hoh:·rl l!rib('l,
Hr&gt;((lOntll
Direc tor uf L!ll' Ohiu Association
o f (fardr ·n C l tth~ . lcnct Mrs. Cush
J o hn ~ton, prP~11l1·nt of 1111• Rutland
Gm'den r.lul.l , altt•ndl'd the Program Plnnntnl-( work_:-; hop at the
f:lo uskr 1\klhodt~t ( }lll rrh Tuc~1ta y. The (;louslrr· Varden Cluh
~ pnn~flrt~d. 1he wor ks hn p w~l;t-.
opl"!n!•d wrth a welcome to thtr yl ·' llr~·
h•· Mt·s.
lifnol1l
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of the hostr·~ s

CAR
RACING
SUNDAY
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(One ~Ill• West 01 Pontorny On Rl. 124)
'Adm. $1.00-lllgh St·hool Student• :;oc-1'R.IAI.S UO
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Local Garden Club Officials Attend
Glouster Program Planning Workshop

STOCK

\'illc and M:lila.
P.lrs . A. c. Van ~kll'r, Jhulcllff•·
Horti culture dr,tirlll '• fl o f Dilltricl
If. was 111 &lt;'hargc of the afler noo n
session and had a ~ i!lectiun of ·1l2
ll cci m Pns u£ le,on•es, twigs,
etc.
~ 0~ \'ariol,tS pi anti\ for a quiz. Amo ng lhl'l mon:
inll'rcsting fca . turrs in IJPr h·l'turt· wns lhe ~ tal&lt;'·
~ JU\'nl thil\ lh• ll"cr
ltly found
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i~ &lt;t dlstasc l'lliTt•'~'
In til ~ hou 1u
be k l•pt at least l ,OUO fue l from
olht'r lilies which ntn get " lt•af
curl " diSl'USC [rom thJ• tig ~r lily
pl 11 nt nit hou gh th is pl;mt may not
show ~ igns o( the 'ollght.,

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P.!r·s. J11mcs ,J"-shon, Ewmgton.
rJ•ogrflm chairman of tht&gt; District
Wll• irr charge of tile workRh op 11n
the '·Do's and Don't! or Progrum
Pl a nning" a nd h r. lrl
n quest1nn
Mr ·~- Van M(l-tl'r J:&lt;•comm l' nded a
anct answl'r pedod for rhth
rrnew
method or Lrca~ n ~ "pesky or
pt· e ~e nlattves
from
('ha un ~ t · y.
;tre hard
filoustcr, Nelsonville, Th(' P hu ns, mw&lt;I!Jtrc pl.IUH;; "
M&lt;il eunta Club from McCon nels- lu utuminatc witho tl tl.lltllagc to
vnlt1ahle pl a nt~. Th w0
.lrl-killer
240 shou ld be mlxe( wit vegeLahlc
in
portion
of 9 pnrls of shorteni~ o one of
240. This i.~ to b'e npplicd with a
INSURANCE AGENCY 1 paint brush to the stems of l&gt;mall
11lant11 and any plant more than
on1• third Inch thitk 11hould have
PI,.. AutomHII•, H•elth
n rut. m11de In the stem anrl 1he
AOCIDINT
solution painted in tbls wound.
Lift, Ceauelty and londl
The fume~ of the weed killer are
I kept from affecting other plants
the poison ill carried to the
Real Estate Brpker and
roots of the plant without dam·
In MIDDLI!P,""RT, C)HIO
aging any other in the immediate
61l6-M
PM~.&lt;II
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\'iclnity .

RODNEY DOWNING

YOU SOON
AT

Aug.

THE

15·18

Meigs

~horlcnlng

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FARM EQUIPMENT
Iesure And See This Gigantic Display!
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FULTON .:THOMPSON
Pomeroy

Mrs. Romine
Surprised
By Party
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DELAVAL, NEW HOLLAND,
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Sentinel Di1play Ad
ar Want Ad be You'
Representative.
- They Get Results -

$DAYS·· Thurs.,. Fri.,- Sat.-·$ DAYS
Wnmcns and Chddrens

HOUSE SLIPPERS · · · · · · ·
llt·g .. I.IH (Sizes

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10)

WOMENS HOSE · · ·· · ·.. · ·
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2 PAIRS

Mrs . Mary Romine was s urprl~­
l'd at her home Tuesday when her
birthday , was celebrated
with a
pll:-tr planned by Mra. Etta Brooks
her molher-lo-law, an-d Mrs. E\tB
Lemley, her daughter. A basket
of roses was used for the table
flceora1 \on and tbe birthday cake
also decorllte:i with a baslt:e\ of
roses ~tnd inscribed "Happy Birth·
day Atolher".
Ice ueam and 1cake WNC served.
to the~·e guests :
Bet\y Romine-,
Jean Zirkle, N'Orma Zirkle, Gt~r­
trudc Graham, Elsa Steffy, Ruth
Carson, Ruth Cheadle,
Frances
Stansbury, Almeda
Henderson,
Mabel Neime)ller, Berth Ward,
Eddie Romine. Sf!nding gifts but
unable to attend w«&gt;re Cecile Zirkle,
Scholl; Ruth
Hya~Jl.
Stelll.

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SCHOOL SOCKS

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R-t'J:. 39&lt;•

MENS SOCKS · · · ·· · · · · · · ··
4 PAIRS
GROUP CHILDREN$ SHOES · · , · · · · · · · · ·

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of 'l'htlOIII Uo1 ~pPCial "'
Uc~:~~o oo l!:vt&gt;nta prlflll!d •l r.et

htr l'lusUit!d rat"'IJ. Obltuarie.
published a1 1 ceut per wOrd.

SLACKS· ··· $6.95 up
MANY OTHER SAVINGS

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~IDDLEPORT,

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folrt"t and M1 pop~
lar Oaark Jublttt, at the bf; ..

Ohio State flair ,!lrrou~h 31,

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2i .

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FOREMAN
CENTER
ABBOTT
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Phone 6337

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DODG~LYMOUTH

Ells.

iMaia. Street.

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SPECIAL·

u~~.. only 6 / r~ apll'bnent with seml-batb.
619&amp;-J.
8 8 3tc
months, ~. . M'•ry ~
Thoraton , - Call --101 Short 4th
Middleport.
Cit

'(;LAiUNE-T -HORN,

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watelmuttet.

CQLI.i:NS JIWE-

Pt-merov.

LEKS.

Trade

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AUG. 10
AUG. 11

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$10.00

or more

"Mare People Shop Pic kens Way Ever;Y Day"
. Open Every Day All Day - A II Day Saturday 'Til 9 p m

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19_,5 BUICK 2-door Sedan, dynll·
ftow drive, $2195. Hlaeitnar's,
8·3-5ll'
Pomeroy, Obiu. ,

l95.'i OLDSMOBILE Super· IHI, Holi·

C. Nease, deceased. See Charles
E. N~ase, Execulbr, at the resldence this WN-k, Aug. 6-10, at
---·CANNING T_OMATOES
Bring your qwn ~nlaine11~, -pick
your QWII. $1.00 '111.1.
Evening
culls, Vi1·giJ Walker, Lelarl Falls

1954 CliEVItOI.I:i:'l' "210" .4-door
Delux Sedan, one local ownl:!r,
$1295. Hlucttrwr's, Poml·roy,
Ohin.
8-3 -51~:

CONCHETE SEPTIC TANKS, $55.
. Price in Ciudel._ delive!)· and se&lt;l
in excavation. ""-Liish Plu•nbing,
Phone 46-M, Pomet-oy.
7 -~ 7 -l f

1954 FORO Cus lomJinE' 2-duo!· Sedun, sparkl ing da rk l·~ue wit h
wh ite tup, $1195. lllaettna1·'s
Pomeroy, Ohi o.
8·3-l'' ·

BATHROOM OUTFITS,
$123.7!1
Limi ted 1iine
on-J.v, Vadi&lt;lh
Pl umbing, ~hone- 46-M. Pomeroy.
7-27·11

Sei'Th:e
and Merchandise
of evNy
family , •• It a cost th• family

·Trevy-Finstewald
· Funeral Home
Phone 285

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PRICES PAID lor
wrecked an.j junk ca rs. Phone
TU "22475, New Haven. 8 8 6tp
J{ A~TED : Good used
pOrtabr~
TYPEWRITER. 'Must be- in IIOOd
onditi&lt;u\.-~;.IJ 6350.:~
8.6-3tc

HIGHEST

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JNE 4-l\OOM

and one . • ·•oom
furnished 'PBrtmenl;
one •·
room, unturnillbed. Call at 222
N. 3rd st. or ·phoh~ 6022 M.

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A PROf

Oairy Isle Stores
THIS YEAR

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FOR SALE-hart '"i:irbr Real Es·
~Le, Rutland Town.&lt;J h ip . 31
nctl".fl l~d. house, bll'tn and ()Ill
h•llldil\1!~. SeP George A. Mein ·h arl, Administrator.
6-1-!l

Middleport Area
A national chain of individually owned drive-ins, ex·
elusively designed and pat·
,ent~t Not a roadside stand
. t't &gt;beautiful, modern,

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--1953 PLYMOU'l'H Uclu" 4-door· ,.PffA1t'JEs-Hale Haven and ~~~~­
e n Jubil ee. New Ha\'en Orchard,
Se dan, exceptional value, $095.
NPw Haven, W. Va . Phone TUUl aett nar's, Pomeroy, 0. 8 -3-5tc
24688.
7-31-tf

Q~o~ality,

full _time-. Income increashtg ae--

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"!lrror; 6 dmlng rootn, chain; 1 / phone Jn application. Write Ens!- I HOUSE and 6 a~tos land for ~a ~.~ .
kJtchen cabine~ .1 old fashion - ~rn l)letributing co., 11 N. Juniper
Four · room"~. n~ s torv . Local u J
ed cupboud; 2 llJ htaters ; 1 1 St., Phil~o. 7. Pa.
WR-3- 5lp
on Porlland-Bal J ~rt?M Roa 11.
Frigidaire: 1 gas cook stove; 2 1
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in Lebanon Twp . Prtre $12Ull.
kitchen tables. AJso the house 1
Ernest Cbn·go,
7-25-12tp

•by Coupt!, power steerin g, pow
·t-r brakQs, hydr11m:rt1c, SZ5115.
!"_ Gtc
B l:i£-ltn!lr'~, Pornei'Oy, U. 8·3·5 k MANCHESTER and CHIHUAl:lUA
Pupple.s ft.r s al'! 0. W. Clark
11154 MERCUUY Ha rd Top Coupe .
Rt.
33 :lelo r Salisbucy SchboJ,
ov41 tdl·ivc, ~· xtra cle-an , $ 1795.
Phone 828-M
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,.BI;.wtlnur's, Pumt!ro~· . q. ~~·

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GASOLIN'f; ALLEY

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DISCOUNT

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WIIEEL AUGNMENT,
brake servi~•­
Hacketf1s Saletj Serrice. We.ft

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$299.00

HOUSE TnAILE!i - 2'ift.
New - - Middleport,
l-15-tt
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paint, 2·tone , Remodi!!led. Frailk WANT ELDJ?U.Y couple or two QUICK SERVIO!: Oll W1teb a..
Frye, Rutland.
8 8 ltp
old &amp;Je penJI-nera to rent ZPllrlq br · FttettJI't' Tr.;lne.d

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FOR

girls Winte-r
=-::-:;8-6-6-:1'
Coat and one &amp;.Iris Pet Jacket, ?or rent -; Electric wallptper IORIJIAN .C ABBOTT T.V. iEft..
size 11 .to 16. Pr!ted reaaonable
Stettner. GILnton Fl• her, Mid
VICJI: AD 1111ke'1 ·Repalted hy Ex
Call 6115-J.
8 8 3tp
dlepOtt. Pb. 8265-X.
lJ -J.tf
pert Tethnieii.DI. Phoat GIS4 Y

FOR SALE-One

c=cc . _ __ ___...!_ ~ ~tp

~mplete

~ New Fumlture

1. TELI.:VISION SERVICE
6 living
ROOM room,
FRAME
HOUSE, 1•rte
11-l.U
Yhvoe 200. Cleland AppJJtnce
3 bedroom•;
kitchen, dlninc roo m
an-;:1 t.th.
Sturt, 118 W. Jl.ain St .. Pomeroy
Glasted ln f ront porch 2 acres Z five room apar-t••ota : 2 fourJ4g.tf
f
room i.pertmtnta. all with laUD- - d
G d
o t~roun .
or on or Floyd
driu l1ld prete. -\. N. Benael.
HOMI BUI:..DIEIU
Rld~nour, Cbester. Ohlo.8 9 Stp Pomeroy, Ohlo.
5- 1-lr-tf , Call Guy Neigln, Racine, Ohlo.

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to too~ for tht Cur¥IOI'fl'l
Ol'o-pitce formic• or P•n•IY'4'
slftk lop . A1k rour dnltr.

APPLIANCES

prac cal store.
Dairy Isle will set y&lt;Ju up

in business in a protected
location with limited cnpi·
tal.
Dairy Isle locations
. are se-

.

lected by men With years
experi·

ol market survey

enee.
Owners earning up to $300
a. week. 50% of season still

remains. Capital required:
Rent, moratorium durin,g winter.
Company endorsement and
su(!port on lllOrt~afeJ for
local, banks to effec-t sav·
ilut on finance &lt;;ha'rges for
$35ti0 uP.

d•aler.

Write or Phone:
DAIRY ISLE SALES
145 North Market Street
Wooster, Ohio
Ph : Angelus _
3 1075

SURURBAN HOMI&lt;:-s room mode,-n h ouse. wit h bath, al l Youngstown ki tchen, ·h mlwood floors,
25 1\Pl'e~ . 4% mill"~ frnrn PD!Tlf'ro.v. Can be rinan ct&gt;d. Phon~&gt; 2ffl
or 826-Y.
8-1-6tc

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room frame with reception room
Jjyjn,g room, dining room, kiteh~
e·n downstairs; 4 bedrooms with
largt, ample closets, and balb
tlpHtairs.
Beautiful oak wood- .
work throughout. Full basement
Large veranda, Jiguse nicely
situated well .baek from blacktop highway with
beautiful.
lawn and drivewlty ·to d!&gt;ubte
garage. Own~cship and lKlle we
of gas well gOes .with this prop.
erty at $!2,$00.00,

Ot!CKLER REALlY

Phone j08.r

iow 229

114-3tc

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WE BuY

·•rn+£

ti'ltliO'tl:nl.li. i io&amp;AA48

OH 10 VALLEY
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1"'

lBO~- METAL&amp;

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N.'I.NCY

By SHUL'ffi

·THU·
ADMIRAL .
PORTABLE

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$•00
ONLY

~~- WITH THIS . PURCHASE
DOLLAR DAYS ONLY

Bed Room ~ Suite
CHEST, DOUBLE DRESSER
BOOKCASE BED

299°Q
son urn
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Mcihogai~Y-

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3er In Ml!ldl•porl ~
BAKER FURNITUBE Ill

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Busm115s ~rvic:eS
RADio

\ridi;;port.

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Dealer

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P!wu atJ&amp;-X.

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Opportunities

SLACKS · · .. · $12.95

DETROIT (ll Pl -Th e Haw ai ia:1
Visitors' Bureau bruu~::ht a touch
of Hawa ii to lh f! Olympt(' ~wim­
ming t l'iH ls Tuesba.i' ni g ht as prct
1y M11ry ' llirmnof o p!acerl cnlt~r£ul
pllpPr lei:-~ aro u nd t)lt neck s of
sw immers, offki als and wrilrr~ .

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Palm Beach Celebrity

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Gvod llsed AUTO RADl0- 1949-50
Ford, $20. E. McDnniel, 80ft W.
8 8 3tp
Main, Pomeroy .

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Men's

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The Dally Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport (0), Aug. B. 19M- 7

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THURS.
FRI.
SAT.

Sc.:.

For

1 N~t~r &amp; Cleek Gar*M:e, R:::~~
·-::--- : KJ'I'Tt!:NS-J-'hone lt:S5-X.
8-7-3' . f HliEE ROOMS of h.mu ure, tn - l l95t l:\TJ::~~lATJm;A.L 1 Ton ~--;-----------.---eludes item's t oo nUlllt'! ous h
stake truck. good cnndllton Sell ( 20 H, (nsur'o nce
Our shop will be clwmd ftorr.l memlon. Prachcally oew, .l 1 V 'I
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B. '1
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or ' ':lt '.~·. .....
tt!.m.
_, . Coope,
Augu ~ t t;j to HI indusivc . .
deep welt cooker, elec. perc, 2 . Lan""Jvi!Je., Olt.:o. _
B-3-tttv
Gt·uesea· .Body \'v'orks,
( radios, 1' radio phQno. eomtt, etc. 1
Baroee-.S4npeon lnstitaDCe Agtney,
Middleport. Fir~ • Au'WmoblleJ . :Paul Grue~er.
8 7-,ll · 1 Everything for, $900.00. 379 .N.
___,_
Borub. Phone 6315-X
6-21l-tf
Front
St.,
Mlddlf
port.
8.7-!tt:'
NOTIC!
•
· ---- · COMPLE'l'lC lnil!"•'lce .Protecllra,
I wil! .. not stand fo od tor any
GASOUNE_
POWER.
mower,
!'&amp;"•
'WANTED-BAB'9
StrrER
to
·jive
Uf8, AUto, Fire, Jl'oliao. Call Don
il,fher debt' then my crwn .
$30.00. Stnfet sewlti.~t: mac:b:oe, ·' in . Board and room witti small '
MlllA. Middleport, Ohio.
E~;tie lirady,
tn~dll!' t:I'P!· S10.00. l\~ nmon·- wages. WrHe Mrs. Douglas OwRoute 2,
wnng~ _washer, $25.00. PolarCJtd ·ens' MineraviUe;. Ohio. 8 8 6te
MAX WAll'O
Raci ne , . Qh_iQ.
• 8·7-3t .
Speedlmer camer.a , wlth, f1'1!1.h
r · -- lttoehment, I week old, $110.00. (
B~si
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
379 N. Front St.,_ MtddJeport.
This is to l•ollfy all concerned
my rent lind s tor~ bill i!r paid
B'7-sro
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in full. Signe-d Betty Ross, Ra- FOR SALE TOMATOES
Mvhl.-/h .. t-CLI&gt;
MEXI· I ;a. ...... - ... c..
~ine, Ohio.
8-4-3tp
115 I. lteond St.
Pho~M 61
CANS large pink, non-acid - 2nd
S4llft MONTNLY SPARE TIME
house east from school house. 1
.
PemtroY, Ohio
SAY! DON'T YOU KNOW;
1
William H. Holmts, Syracuse. Re-fllloJ
.•nd eo11-~chng money
.
__
Baker's. will give yuu the bfls·
Ohio.
B-6-1
mo.c
frof11
our
~1ve
~nt
Htgh
Grade
Nl
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(
Keol
Fstot~
tradtJ oo !umilr;re 1.11' appllan
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mat:'htnes ln thts area. No SellinJ. ,
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c:•,s.
I 11-ti
PEACHEs
To qualify tor work \'OU mud FOR SALE: LARGE! Hdu'si:, suil·
We have a lnrge crop
peaches. bave car, referenres, $1340 cash. l trble for two families. Clu.:~e 1n
; tl !:lr
:lerv1te&lt;&gt;
Picking Golclen Jubilee
now. secured by Inventory. .nevotlng '3
to business distric t. In C:lf.CtdOther
varieties ~ill
follcw. hours a week to busmc;;s. yo~w
lent condi1ion . :~fn~t hP ~t'rn to
II. II. RAWLING SONS CIJ • 2t
Bring conUainer. Webster Fruit end on percenh~e t'r&gt;llt'!cflr-.n~ Wtl!
,be appreciatefl. Write Box 668·
fluur Wrecker Servlce. Oay
Fann, 5 miles east of Chester,/ net up to $~.monthly ~lth ver~
A, ~~ the Oa :iy Seritinel. PnmePbcrne 62:\!7. Night Phoae 50a9Ohio.
8-6-3lpl1 llood possJblhhes of takmg over
ro\lo.
8·7-31;-~--

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·3 Beautiful Finishes: Moonatol'le Mahoganr-Char-tone

SINGING STAR HOSIEJlY, Reg. 1.19 · · · · · · ·· · 79c pair
·: .OHIO

Ute Of 2 c:-~uu pe.~ woro Wu
be charred for advertising if no
p&amp;Jd kor befOI'f\ the ·. ~th ot eacl
month iollowlbf im.~ rtloa.
'-'~ra m AQvtortltlu&amp;-slumid b,
H.oortt~d tnlb:edtal'fll; 'l'~\e DaU.•
SeDUaeJ wlll not b11 rt!IPI.IDlllbl
tor murEt tbab GAe 18CQrrect ht

Beau Brummel

TIES .. · · · · ·

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Y VALUES At

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with a display of the mast modern

BEAUTIFY

SOCKS · · · · · · · 35t up,

James Locharys
Have Son Born

Mr. and Mrs. James
Lochary,
Athens, are sm nouncing the birth
of a so n, James JonAthan, Tne .~­
d&lt;ty, August 1, at H olzer liospital .
Cnmdpar~nt s. are Mr. and Mrs.
l'alri~k Lochar,v . Pomeroy,
atlfl
:\1. and Mrs.
Ray
E. McCurdy,
1-'ramingtrm . Mich . C. D. H e nry ,
Amc~vil l e, and Mr.'l. C:h11rlt:s Wont!
1
grift of F'r1&gt;tnlngtoa,
Mich . are
' J,;rea t grandparent s.
Th e Lorha rys a lso hA ve 11 daughlt•r. S usaR. age 15 month ~.

whl&lt;'h

WE WILL SEE

latea 2 cenl, J)er lll'uro, oue b
•w-~.-:; , tn:Jm ~ hn ..:e bJc..
• ce.ut. per word for tbr. . . .11
aecuttYt Jnsert l(ltu
IJ,leci-Li-CJne montb ror 10 c:eat.

SPORTS CENTER

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PHILLIP SISTERS

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DWQ'f{

BIG $

Kvu .c No. 2, Post utltce Aodress·
.' \ewburg, Missouri, Star Rou te No .
1., t' / O Tr ~ssa Buulware, is hereb]i
IHillflt'd that on the 17th. day of
July , J95ti, Liary H. f'arson s, an
lntant by Prc.:.ton A. l•apw ns, his
next Jncnd, Plilin Liff, filed his pcli tion agai ns.t her as defendanlm
the Cour t of CommJ.) n Pleas, Meigs
County, Ohio, Ca~e No. 12.144ti,
praying for divorce from \he Said
Hell·n .fo'. l' arsnn~. a Min-or , ou th P.
g, nrund s of Gruss Neglect of Duty
and l!:xtreme Cr u elty, .and plain·
tifr also prays for oth~ r prope-c
rclier. Said cau.~e will be for
ht'aring on or 1ftP~ the 30th day
of August, A. D. 1-956.
Gary If. Parsons. an Infan t
by P'reslon A. ('arsons, hi s
next. frit'nd.
Crow and Crow,
A 1toltney~ rur Plaintiff.
171 10 25; (H ) 1, a, .15. 2'::._29·71c

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WANT ADS

l

D.'I.ILV CRVPTOQUOTE- Here's how to work It:

MBDZJ

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10 ,,

-

46 . litcrary
comp():;tlion
47. Bowtmg
lane

an Inch
15. Mualc: nott

37. Makes pale

""

Per
tu tone
4."1 Swoun

U

t3 . 1/ 1000 ot

35 Savory

,.

a

sheep.

42 . Indian
mulberr)'

race do,.,...,

[88
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rrw : l ~ u ; ·e

l':rrl

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_tzf

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VC5Sd

l''•lnday'• Aa•'II'U

30. Rational
33 . Revive
34. Lying

••

a.s

J 1 Land-

:2

on foot
28. Resi.!l[

9. Plant of
buttercup
ramlty
10 JndiVidUIIJ
H Tardy
J6. lndiltlnct

18 }'" urt:,·e
22 l-la"auan

Both Round and Suore Dancing

fightef'l!l

TOO MUCH MOVING
NEW YOHK WPl---Ju hn Laak.~o
wa~ found slePpmg tn the wrong
beJ Sunday and blamed it aH on
a faulty nwmory.
Gertrude Neggesmilh, 28, found
the 42-year-old man in her bed
when she arri\'ed !It her family's
home. She awa kened her father
who called police . Laakso .told the
police he and his wife had moved
so many ttmes lately he ('Ouldn'l
remember t')laetly where th~)'
lived.

Class of the
Chureh o f Chr,st had a picou:
1\ttM_:a y cvt'mng al the Ro.aOstde
i' arK . t'rt!d I. liardnfir, pastur of
J lh1• Churrh. ask~d t~ blessing pr~
t'&lt;'dmg tht' suppt!r .
Mrs. L. E.
1 1&lt; , \11, trl~ re1·P tvl'r[ t hr prize. pa rk
I ,~~-;r: cuntnbuled
by Nina RWJsell, ·
wbo b th\: class prcs1ucut.
I
'\fembl•r.:&gt; and gue~h were Mr .
f ;rnd ,\-h·s. t.Jardncr, Mrs. Guy Hey-1 1 " - - - - - - - - - - - - , j
n o.rb 1111d her L'lJLtsin , Mrs. Goldi .!
,.,_\1.' Mr~ . C11rrie Kennedy, Mr ~
A;tl'r,' Rubcson, N1Ua H.us~elL Maod liy~t·ll , i'· rcdn Wel ling, Mrs. Alit"n Jcnkrnsun . Mrs. !Jw1ghl l&gt;'rost.
, wdn:ct Hawtt'y ~nd A-ll's. L. t.
Hcynulds.

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25 . Ireland
26. Spring
27 . Bull·

8 Ceremony

17 C'll)'

Th r: Loyal Pals

F1ander.1

(abbr )
6 Caphun
J ohn 7 Feline

IG ··co(ttlrna l
P':t'tllll(ll

MUSIC BY THE flltCU; fOI ' R RANil

awak•
,-1 . Commune W.

12 !'\' rw E ng.

I

Saturday Night Aug. 11, 1956
From 9:00PM Until?

rate
20. Wide·

ll Sw1 f!ly

l:w d state
11 DQom
14 H u blHSh

Loyal Pals Class
Has Picnic Tuesday

1

19. Rever be•

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2. Alide
3 Club

1urplane
6 v.ght

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ltiJT (CJo«lt"EJ, ~
HL61-1NESS·· F'ATI-IU- •
AM At-~t!!AW tN
LOVE . 1 CANI'OT

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:MAitii:Y """""'"

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WEAmER

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f
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roops

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fe.a·red Deaclln_.Belgian
Breakout- Of Fire

oll!illot ....
.10 big • go 10 fo
L.·
'f .· .
. '· ..,.,, so.
, · mu~hl Hurry·h~rrr·hu~ : to . lhio •~!Qr' money .
l!&gt; lo••ng ••••• llld ..00 cj ..lluill.._
i:rop
of L_.:
•
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......
~roaans.
You •••er

Two Men Hurt
lnflead-On ·.

1e1w

Russia Accepts

wARSHIPS READIED FoR suEz

Bid To London
Suez Meeting

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Collision ~

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LO~ DON

W~CI~!JJE,, Belc~um VP~

LOOK!
Ladies

2 For

Chenille Spreads
Full and Twin .size. Smart styles .
colors. save now
and new

DRESSES

DOLLAR
DAYS
VALUES

GROUP 1

At

LADIES

Extra Spectot Value. You wlll
twice as much In some places. sti&gt;cf1
up now at Stifflerts.

ftEG:UlAR 6.88 sheer ladiea dress~:s

HATS·

chaml&gt;••"";.;~

by

rescu~

war··

GROUP 2

oi\Jy$1.00

'Finlll elJ.o:J,ra~ on this 1roup.

VALUES TO

.ttu&amp;Uon brlag thb 140CRPbical

Diplnmah speculated that the
delay may have bf•.n ordered as
eviden;:e to back up Prime Minnaval baa&amp; on Malta { 8 ), n-and \he bue Willi malting j iste r Sir A11thony Eo:1en'11 dedara·
lion Wednesday nigllt that "we do
trom ~· CJpru&amp; (tJ
not seek a solu tlqn o{ the Suez
point to
(If,) 1J1 ea..se M
dispute by .force ."
in l.olldoa
call 'III"U CNI

to keep the fire

at Portsmouth (I) prepara UoJUJ
tbrougb Gibralta.T (JJ to the

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thM. 'Of tfui Upi011lott
, I
' 11.u.h 1~ ',thO

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Values to $2.9's. Faltl9US makes.
Save now at SUffler's. '

$1.00

into
bodie&amp;: qf

$2.00

MENS

ST~W

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.Blo.obile Set :

.~.98

Every dres~ must go. Btiy now and
! IVe.
SHOP AT
STIFFLER'S

FIRS'!'.

Men's Better Dress

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DOLLAR DAYS

SLACKS
DOLLAR DAYS

wetolr, are preparms: lhetr exhib1ta
for the Mei&amp;s County Fair tD be
held at the Rod::springs Fairgrounds besinning on August 15
and running four days.
As participants in the Junior
Fair, the boys aod girls of the
county wi11 have an opportunity td
pre.en'i several diffl!rent prnjects
for con8ldCration of judges at tbe

BETTER

PIECE GOODS
1ne large group, hundreds of yards to 'choose
.Jh;m. We have to move It so come and get it.

SPORT SHIRTS

.) VALUEPLVS -

Former values of favorite summer fashions
were UZ-95. Better dresses to be closed out
at bargain price.

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REGULAR f1.99
GIRLS BETTER

DOLLAR DAYS

DRESSES
,
VALUi: .

~: §i.VJI' NOW DURING
t, '•· j ~LLAI DAYS
' '*A? STIFFLERS
&gt;l

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Sport Jackots

~"""'I u1 pastel c:olol'll and white

embossed with Unea look.

DOLLAR

Plain and faney, fully Un~ Iipper
front. Good .range ' of aiJea. Your
choice at thla low pril:~

77c

$5.00. -

VALum TO ts.i~ : '• '
WOMEN'S
BI!'I"FER , .
tr

B~;:;ND~:- ·

SUMMERETTES -~

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REDUCED FOR DOLLAR DAYS ,

00

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Novtitlt1.• cuuat... MeWum ind
low beel1. Slvt D.ri' 11; tbillOW·

low pri",

Majorettes Are
Named By Warnke

O.ops! We're Sorry,
Correction
Please
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sa.oo

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.In other

court ··aetloQ,

Reabett Swarti,- TO,

B81"111R

TOPPERS

today,

~id.dleport

w, pJ~ced: oD ,ptobattol\ by. Judp

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erhlls.

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N&amp;s!le r wa.s reported counting
suppor t cf the

~:::~b:~fe :::~e~of:d p~e~:~:.

.

Vidual dem nsiratt s. -tailored
garments an
costume,
tr.etor rodeo, swine
eep
·
·
A-$5, B-$4., C--$3..
atUe,
s~op, club rotte. or etectrtca ·:~uibats, team .demonstrations, 1tllnll: ~
,
demonstrations.
\.
A~ l$6, .50, C--$3.- E&amp;&gt;·
U 1 bo0th 8 · 1 d'
Scout ~~na
-JDC u mg
Saturday evening
August 11
"~P'·
'
The tbr r! b t
educational was set as t be deadline
for rner-'
. e
~s
..
vatlons {or the baseball excurs ion
booths wtll rect':tve_ an additional. spooored by the Feeney-Bennett
prize of :SlO fo r f~rfit, 57 fo r set· Poat, No. 128. America n Legion,
ond , 8 ~ l&lt;1r thmt place.
to the douhlf!header ume in CioC'innati on August 26.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Thr Legion me t
Wednesday
An Ice cream social and parcel evenine at tbelr Hall on Fourth
post sale Will be held on the lawn Ave. and planned to spon~or a
beside the Home Bank In Racine eii'C!Us '(J n August 16 at SI.Ansbury
on Saturday, August 11. it baa Park wjth one performa nce planbeen a.nfl(lunced by the
Racine ned for the everting.
PTA, the- sponsoring organiutioo.
Plans were 111ade for th~:. Labor
Day celebration at t11e fnotball
·-·
fiel::i and Louis Long is chainnap
of the program which will• !n.
elude music by the Go~ pe l Harmony Buyt fror.: the Huntington
televiillon slation. a parade and a
d.isplay of firework! .
The program for the evening
. . wa.s a report by Tom Kelle:v , son
of Mr~ and Mrs. M L. Kell y, on
· blo; visit to Boys State ~ the re!
r presentative of the local post.
A water,melon food was sen ed
at the clo.sc of the meeling.

~pi

Deadline Js Set
For ReservaiiODS
'
0
ball Tnp .

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Cll!'k. swartz "~' ltldlcted by tile

Miy Grapd ·JUri •. on • · charJe - ~
· malicioua· eutthi.l' wilh the l~te~t
to . wound._· .
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and Long Coats
Value to -21.96. Famous make;. All sac.·
rlficed at this low price. BUY NOW FOR

$15.00

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Exhib_lts at the Jun_ior FBlttfll!ust
be carried as projecte of VocaUonal Agrkulture work, Home Economlc_s work, -I-~ Club work , or supervl.s~d. prachces or: under the su.
per YtBIOD"of Juvemle Granges, or
Boy or Girl Scout Troops.
·
· lead
Award s
t o b e giVIm
ID
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el'!bip, educational ,bootb ex.hlbits,
demonstrations ' clotbin,..
• · home

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ATTEND GIRU STATE
Eight Mason Coun t.v !li rl s are
attending the Girls State 4-H Camp
at Jackson's Mill th.is we:: k.
They are June spenre r, Lo l•
Roush, Wanda Tbomp~un , and
Ann Newland, all fr om 1h.e Bt' nd
Arf'a: and Anna Belle SommPr,
Janice, Jane Jordan, and Nancy
Blain.

NEXT SPRING.

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FaJ.r
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·boy
identified •~
Hill was
t'epGrtedly
an automobile
thi11
10:2&amp; in front of hla
Letart Fall&amp;.
to the Holzer Hoa])y the Racine

BOYLlS TAI.KS
Patrolman Boyle.s of the St ate

the hospital at
boy waa still
aod tbi ·extent
not yet known .
Patro1 ofthl,t an

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tlon, foor preparation. meal plan·
nina:, salads, •andwiches and summer drinks, vegetables and crops.
nower s:ardeninr, ahopwork, beef
cattle exhibits, dail')' cattle exhibil.a abeel) exhibits swlne ubi'
'
.
bita, rabbit&amp;, poultry and hveatock
Pflldudl. tractOr rodeo - and boy
~ r I •ICQUt act'11/1'll ~· ,
lb d ..
Tbe seorln1 of the vartoua ex·
hiblla wiD bl: done in the follow·
ina: manner: An "A" will be given
t&amp; e:.:hlblts of superior merit; a
"B" will be given exhibib midway
between ..A.. and "C" class; and a
'C" will be Jlven ubibit.s, of average tnertt. Exhibita not meetiru~
del!llrable ltaDdardJ will be' graded •[)t• but wJil not reeeive a ribboD or an award.
Transportation awards will be

GROUPl

00
EACH

TABLE COVERS

In New Haven

Values to $14.91. Sprinc and sum
mer topper.s.
Good weight. S.&gt;ft
pai!ite-1 colors. Buy now and Jave.

VALVES TO fUS
MENS -- ·

REG. 3.99 BALL

'Re£Ular $2.99 value Gayle printed,
'••:! Mie oize, nke quality and weight.

l'r&lt;let) dled
Wedrteaday,
Ho!Bpltal .

TOPPER
VALUES

S('~AL

ltfiG. •t.29 FANCY
Elii'BOSSED PLASTIC

Missionary Will
Speak At Church

Mi-. and Mrs:
the parent&amp;
Jo; Mr. and
and

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· :r Indian- .Blankets

·of

•

Values to $3.99 In cool
sllort sleeves styles. Many
famous l&gt;rando In . fhlg
group.

99

SPECIAL

$ 7.00

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3yards

50f!yd.

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GROUP 4
MENS BETI'ER

Prepare

m g to a schedu1e set Up by tbe Sov1~t Union, ladla anO the Arab
fa ir com., ittee.
·
nat10ns in tbe dispute. C 1 i r o
Basic awards wifi be give n lor sourcCJI staid Eden's
d o.'serip ... on
e:~hib ita accordin g to tbe follow- Wedne sdo~~y nigbt of Nauer as a
ing schedule:
• plunderiq dictator was certBia to
" A"- ,;tliO, 'B" -Sl-25, C-$1, bring stronJ counter-measures.
Style Re"Yu e, Showmat)sh ip. JndiOffidal deaial• in Cairo failed
vidual ~bop, rope or electrical to halt mounting speculation. Nq..
work, lnd[vJdual Seouts.._ all food \ser would seek a deferue pact
exc~.:pt canPipg, Let's Sew, A rticle-s wtt~ Russi~ when be vi&amp;its tlie
to use and wear, Simple hOme fur- ~v1et t=apltal Aug. 16, the open~ .
nishiogs, Sil'nple ho~e marlM{e-lmg date of tbe London Su~
ment; Oow.er gardenmg., leader- Conference.
.ship, vegetal)les find crops. live-~
Hopes For S.lutloa
'
s~ock ~roduc&amp;. miscellaneous, and
Eden 'expressed hope tbe ronftnt ald. ·
. troven~y would be solved "bJ the
A-$2 B-$1 .50 C-$l . - Rab-1 broadett
possible intelnaUoDal
b'ts
'Jtry · d' :d "' h
agreement."
but he said the canal
1 , pou
1n JVI ua.~ s op, can.
d
' d h
f
· h'
wat a matte\ of life and death
rudng, a dv~nce
o~e urn: tngs, aod that BTltain would never ..:-a A--$3
vance uome manageme
.
C- $2 -. lndl- cept N---~
.aaat:;l. I HlJUre.

~alr.

OOLLAR DAYS

$5.00 ,

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The you ~h oC ~e1g5 C~uaty,_tl~u pud OD exhibits at the fa1 r aecord- on ~bt: unqualified

$3.00
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. Eden's .speech ~ while regarded
_ _ _ __ _ _ .:.___:;..,_;__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 1
1 m some quarters as conciliatory,
mulled further a nger
in. Cairet
~
where it W&amp; K said his attad: on
Egyptian Prnide nt Gam•l Abd•l
Nasser vlrtuatl)' erast'f,i any hope
f..,....,.
.,....~
of a nepliatpi -.ett\imteut ot the

'GROUP 3

SOme of our better pleoe goods at l~ss
than Iii. One large table. S&amp;ve now at
STIFFLER'S. ONLY

ca ll ~ d

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Wonderful fabrlCfl of 11ummer las·
hion1. Drcu,s that formerJy soltl
~tl higl) 'as -10·90. .
. ·

PIECE GOODS

Brilain

.

277 , mJnert trapped·
W,e4nesday h~ve
'b~&gt;UR~i W·*l!c aurfa~e. Nme
were de~ , tnv11111 only
to ' have 11111~d tbe ·dts-

STIFFLERS

just riabt for this hot weather.
Save over 14 nt7W. Buy several at •
on!)'

3941! pair

Smart stylee. Regula r Sl.
valul.'.
HURRY , t hr§e
won 't last long, Buy seve.
,ral now.

Rgular 4.98

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NYLON HOSE

BLOUSES

SUMMER

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plie·; in the Med l!t!rrant':a n.
T here was no offi r ial E'l!Jll a n ;~·
li on for the d ed~;1c m which haltf&gt;rl
the fl ow of ~ hips, pl ane.~ . m en and
ll&gt;Uppllt's fu hack U}l :Jritain's fin ·
call off an air lift of :J.OOO sold iers
with Force if necessary free pay
~;age th rough the Suez Canal.
The deft': ns-e minli try
ordered
Bri tish Overseas Airways Corp. !()
call nf an airlirt of 3,000 soldiers
to British · teased t&gt;ases in Libya _
Tbe m i ni ~ try a lso postponr d the
u.iling of the troopship "Empire
Ken:: At t~~ s_ame t ime, a Gibraltar dispat-c h said lhc 22,000.ton air
craft ca rr iei Bulwark stopped ofr
then • in the mid.5t of a duh to
Cypr us and abr uptly went lato dry
dock.

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todl!i' Jn tbe jp:lmy
~1 mtne
wbm

Ladies

Values to $1.00 yd.

UP

Panama
w.t~erways.

halt today to he r emrr·
gem;y bmH.up of troo ps and su·

b.tlow tht~ aurface of

VAJ.UES TO 79c YARD

- Rustla •c·

'a ~&gt;urldcn

Thu

$3.00

UP

c:epted itft invltltiOI'I t o.
t h •
London Sun Conhr1tnu tottlght
·~ with a hint It m-.y ftmand lnkr·

if!ai'ed deld hun·

ONLY

BULLETIN

MOSCOW

nat(~llution of thi!
Carilf and ottMr world

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Highway Patrol 11howed slides o{
auto aceidents and J&amp;V'e a talk on
safe drivinl aa the U ons Club ~
Pomeroy met in the basement oi'
\ tbe Federated ChUI"Ch on Wed .
A guest at 1the meetini
Was
.Tohn Jfn\1..
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