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Ladllt Hadltta , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Po-ro1 Secle!J EdHOI
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SpeDdJ.IlS Sunday wiUI Mr. and

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- . WOllam -~
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·1\10 SundoT Scllool pupUa lo
IIOif lutun.

lilrJ. Diehard W. Vauaban, Blll
Don. and Betta 11.0d llr.1. Annice
Oblmger were Mr. end Mra. WUbut Par10n1,
Eugene Luc:as
and IQR, Glen ol Dunbar and St.
AlbanJ. 'Rle,. allo vlJJted Mr. and
lire. Da'\'id , ObliJiier and daughtera Sandy, Susan and Sonya
aad W. P . Oblinger.

Mr,.

Tuudlr.y after a vaeation t:rlPto
NLarara Falls and Canada.

Tommy Le'W'is, three montha
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ja.mea
Lewis was taken to' Holzer Hospital this week for observation
and treatment.

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Geneva Joachim
At International
Sorority Meeting
Mra. Genev• Joaehim of the
Road left Monday
fpr Minneapolis, 'Minn., by plane
from Parkersburg, w. Va ., to attend the International Convention
of Delta Kappa G11mma, honor

Pomeroy-Athen~

Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Wood have
returned to their home from a
motor trip through Virginia and
Weat Virginia. They vilited' re·
~: ~!lr!i! Tt.dl~h !!!' ot llll)m latives in
R01noke, Va., and
Dtvtd and Dennia were overnight Mountain Lake, Va., Princeton sororit7 tor women in education,
whlch i! being • beld August l 1
eueata of Mr. and Mrs. Jamet ln- and Rainelle; W. Va .
through August 17 at the Hotel
J}.es, Linda, Sharon, Roberta and
Mr. and Mrl. Charles McNamee Leamington.
Jimmf. Mra. Dennia arid M'rl. had a11 their guealll Monday Rev
Outstanding guest speaken at
lnJie• are ai1ter.1.
• and Mr11. Dale Van Meter and
Mr. and Mra. WiUard A1bworth dau.ghter or Boston, Masa., and the convention include, Dr. Dora
of Kent were recent ~~&amp;uelb of Rev. Van Met~r's mother, Mrs. V. SJJ¥tb, Lima, Peru, a moat ef·
fective public speaker; Congresa~ . aJid Mra. George Dallas and Laura Van Meter, Rae~ne.
woman Edith Greene of WashingMrs. Freda Welling and Mrs. ton, D. C.; Mu Winthrop Rocke·
Mrt. W. I!. )d:port&gt; of Middletown ia l'bltlnJ Uri• week with Nina AmlpOker of Columbus will feUer of Petit Jean, Ark.; Dr. Hil- .
Mri. Naa Morr.e and dau~ter, leave Saturday via tbe Santa ~~ Maehllng, NEA executive, New
Ellztbeth and Mils Mildred Haw· F~ "El Capitan'' 1or Hollywood, Yorkj and Mrs. :Margaret Boyd, inley. Mrl. Moore'• late husband Calif., where they will viait Or- tt:nuatlon&amp;l presldent of Delta Kap· ~- a former pattor of Heath ville Gardner and Mr. and Mrs pa Gamma . .
relatives ol
Newton Gardner,
liletbodiOI Cbur&lt;b.
Many very intereating social
Mr. and Mn. Ben Pbtlson and Mrs. Amspoker.
event• 1re alsh planned for ' the
1011 Ruab.... returned to. tbeir home
Mrs. Alice VanZandt and Mrs week . ..
M:araaret Coughenor o.f Chnbire
Mrs. Joach,jm, a teacher in -the
were aue1ts of Mr. and Mrs. Cash Sali11bury .School, il the newt)'
Baley, Tuesday.
elected president of Alpha Omi·
PadY and Mary Lunn McCabe cron Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamof C«Jlumbus are visiting ' here ma for Jackaon, Vinton and Mei.ga
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wiUt their grandparent•, Mr. and Counties.

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Mrl. WiUiam Grueaer.
Mra. 0. L. Roush

wa.s In

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ington W'ednead-ay

to be with
her husband who underwent .another operation. at tbe Vewan•
Hospital wher~ he has been a
patient for several ~eka.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Savely and
Tom TIUett ol Akron were week
end guests of Mra. Max Sanborn ,
Mill Seq Sanborn and Ml"l. Althea Anders~n. They were accompanied home by Susan Savel;v
who haa !!pent the paat week
Mr. !.nd Mr11. L. D. Diles have
received word that Rosa Peter~J
fonner resident here, ls recovrlng from lung · surgery In a
Tampa, Fla., hd.IJ)ital.
Mrs. Joe , Stafford and son John
of Ceres, OaHf., who are v13ltlng
Mrs. Max Sanborn.. f,il1s Besa
Sanborn and Mr11. Althea Anderson have 10ne to Akron· to see
the SOapbox Derby.
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Harry R. Berne:~. Ernestine w\p.
pel and daUitlter, Susie, spent the
first of the, week with relaUve• in
Jackson and Burr Oak.
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Muoday to plan their exhibits for
the Melgg County Fair.
Mrs. Robert Reibel conducted
a work&amp;ho.p, where all the mem·
b;er11 made arranJements similar
to ttle onu they will epter lb

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Ault
wcr~ ..~ssis.tetl by · their
mother1

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Mrn. Willia.m Ault ln serving re
freshmenLs, to the member, atui
Mrs. Reibel.

Vaughan Family.
Reunion Is Held ..
Sunday, Aug. 10
The fourth annual Vauahln
Reunion wBa held Suriday, Aug.
10 at the ,borne of Mr. lnd Mra.
Billy Joe Spencor, ~dne.
A pot luek dinner was served
followed by ice cream -and eake.
G.ames were played and n-im
mlng wa11 enjoyed by the young
er members Of lbe famllles.

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Guests were Mr. and Mr1. Ri ·
w. Vaughan · and .ona,
Middleport; Mr. and Mrs. Walter
S. Vaughan, Pomeroy; Mra. Frank
Bird and Miss Anna Vattrhan
CB4arvUie; Mt. and Mra. Riohard
lt. Vapgh1n and children; Mr. ,na
Mrs. Ted. Werner; .Mr. and Mn.
Leo vaUcban, and cblld~~en; Mr.
and Mrs. Robart Vauaban· Mr.
and Mn. Spencer and ehildren;
Mr. and Mra. Frank VtUehan •md
children and Mr. and Mn. Georte
VIU&amp;'hln,

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LofAIIf" wai t,he 11udy loplc prenoted ~y )Ire. lainfl
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tbe Women'a SOCletJ ot W:ortd

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ear,~ by tlul ...,.

Come II td • It today .... • lobuloUI .•

(:burch tnet Tueaday e'entn1 , at

lloada ea I!OIIilltlBe mlnda of woil~l,a CtrllliD ..,.u.een.

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Me,.'s Broodcloth ·Gripp'er Shorb

Solid pastel eolon ..;..... Sanforized - Sizes 28 to 44.

green, yellow and white.
200 in a package.

Raci

Printed Pattema - S.lzeiiO -to 48.

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MEN'S TEE SHIRTS ,

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White with oylun reinforced neck band. Small, medium aod

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69c - 3 for '$2.05
ATHLETIC SHIRTS

MEN~S

Ja Tho Newest Modeb
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Nylon reinforced iteek and a.r~. Sizes 36-t:o "6.

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Thmidetshowers
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FOAMETTES

SHJkts

.. Wes~em plearure pony : Don
Brumfield.
G.Jlipollr,
.Katby
Korean, Pomeroy; Cbri.atine Gu-

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Jean ' lor Boya.
Made of 13%. ounce
white · ~sk blue denim.

1~ quart covered saucepan ·
and mea~uring cUp utenaU .

Sizes 6 to 16.

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~ 10 t~e ~,now :r;obQ_ W"J tO bt
1ti'ietl.y p~bibited end'"' tlult lrresti
woul~ b.e . Qllde' il ~ at, foun~
y~o;v ~ne1 e!len if ln tluilr

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room oalY .• 1lh JI'IDdata.nd for
the .Pre:M.DtatioD and member&amp;
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'bziD&amp; ,YfMII; OWD C'Nlr" •ppeal
will ftben eM lituttion.
JfHortl 'tO ..,.,.. Win to bf
plli&lt;ed, oo the lndl lor .t•. -- abo•
~ futile uut .. • reault tbe

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D'river

FeUure, aro.n Ci,ty.
WHtern pleuu'rt horae: ll'n
~~ Leifheit, Pomeroy; Pet~
Ohlincer. Muon; David Dor.t, Pt.
Pleaant; .Pred Leifheit, Pome:
~~;.~ Mona Kuotz, Hamblin,
Fit
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bor&amp;e: Lester Ohl·
• M..on; Elt~l Hut.ley, Eleanor, . w. Va.;
Hurley' Geor••,
Gall .....,11,,.._,. and
Lorain RodaerJ,;·
Jle.nden:on, W., Va.
PaNdoonepooy: Fred Cullip Gil·
lipolia,

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Engliab pltaeure ~orst :

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MarJoebon; lWi1i
Grady, Weu.ton; L«aine )Jiod..
gen, ~DdenQtt:; c:Mt llota.!'f'l,

lorle leottoa,

LucaJYille
and Jo ElbetfJ!kf
Pomeroy.
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Coonlll, A._; Keilll

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JlaHn, Athena~'
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Jame~

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Carl

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Girls' Wblle

Triple Roll Socks · .
Heayy

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cotton socks. Ny,lojl reInforced heel
Sizes 6 to 11.

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1 lb. plAolie bag of 1bredded ·
foam that t* washable. allergy fN~e, clean arNi odorleu.
Fine for ma~ng l cushiont,
pillows, c)l~~ir . ~s. ~Umi·
ture· padf, ,etc.
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top fOU! IIUmat. in Nell cl,aq_
Ribbon• were prwentM . bJ 111M;
Kty Bohr, daupter of llr. oM
M'!'!l. Her.rr Bahr of ~.

Top •innera ln · the reapeeti91
order 11mona: the ela~AeJ of Uw
lbow iDducltd• Lead.ln poaj.: Kennet,b P'elJure
'"Come to tbe .ttow and bring Crown C!ty; · ~leve MCCOy. .
JOUf' OWG ebair"" it the me~~aJr pol~; E. J. RJII, Pomeroy . IDd
of lbe ·Jiel,p COUnt.)' lalr boml Emily 6mitb1 Marietta. 1~
Rea IPI!Hint of tht third aoTbree-&amp;aited llor~~e : Lb Sell8ra
aual 'PftJil!!lltatJon ol the Big Welllton; Jake Greer, Maton,
Ben4 lrlin.lttel Auociatlon ., thf' Va.; Mrt. Frank Rautlt, Vlncf:nt
crandlbbd attnctl~ at 8:10 and Sharon Pii.I.Jbury. Pt. PleasS.tarday nlJbt, lite final evming ant, W. Va.
ol tbe fair.
Para&lt;le horae: Oen't'er SinJtr
P..Urahu.rc; Frrd Cttlllp, GaJu:
aod kermit Epple, Harti-

Shiedded ·r•iom itabllel'

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Be Finale
At Meigs Fair

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Solid Colors. With Debby Borders.

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IIOYS' -ATHLETIC SHORTS
Boxer siyl, broitd.clolh shorts - Slzea 4 to 14
'59c .;; ,' 3 ~1 $1 :~5
BO¥$' rAY.HLETIC SHIRTS
·' s~~~ 4 to 18
39c- 31for $1.15

Big size 24' by 46 inches.

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Dual bone lhow wu staged al the ~th ann1181 Melp Count
F~~~y Holler, preoident of the fair board !erVIn• ~
IUrbe _acuuent of the event.
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lGp fk'e winners of lbe various daueo reeel•ed rlbDI al1d cub •wards were presented to lbe ownera of lbe

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Closely ·woven '.:.!.Sm'l'&gt;ib
finish UnbieJ&lt;:hed
lin.
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Cannoa's ••DelUXe" 1.29

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MEN'S Ai'HLE'FIC UNION SUITS
Fine qualitY dimity union suits_: Sizes 38 ·to 52 .
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- $1,59
G
Boys Fruit of the Loom Knit Brieh

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Athletic Snell. Nylon reinforced le,J openl04. Sizes 28 to 44.

Of The Popular

RADIO WAGONS

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MEN'S KNIT BRIEFS

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· Classes Are Shown · ·
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Pourteeu &lt;luae.o were ohown Tbunchiy
when the an•

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tho p1Joa are bot port of the exdtlna d..y .,.oo!i tho Gollatb 1,1 priced

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of Bwope. Ill, tblllt7 ·;_
of CoWolllla Amerklllo bolcllhe rood~~ all 'l*da Cl1l oDty,be cOD•

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WSWS Meeting Is
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'rhe Jumor Gard-en Club met
11t the Middleport Roadlliide Park

the fair.

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Club Meeting
Held Monday

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Wt Select Only
Tht Vlry Best
In Us'td Cars

CDLUJIBUI, UPI-Tbe forml&lt;lable Columblu .leU' pile~ llalf

f1Da117 lhon4 Ill motile Th.,.
4y m,bt •oo, 'WHmmJ Doullu
llruok out 10 T&lt;nuto batton
Ill tile Dnl fiYe '""'""' to

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and p•e up 10 blta. elibl ol
them Ia tile lui lour lliDIDp, u
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M!I.TtljO I'OS:riPO.JIED

The County Wide l'rayer Service which Wli scheduled to tie •t

t~:oo

2·00

Wblte .Chapel Church Sunday,
Aug. ,17, has been postponed:'due
to the Coolville Camp Meetlna;~ow
in prosress. There will be aervkea

&amp;date aod Spuri
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THE LATEST

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RECORDS
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AUUMS

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.~:SO Jloy Rl&gt;ger Tbealel':'
l:30 Qlck .qa•lro Show
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HOLZER HOSPITAL '

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Admitted, August 11: Mrs. i~Jnes

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E. Martin, Wellston, Mrs . Vernon
F. Morris, Thurnu.n, Or. Rlchord

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Pel!Pson, Gallipolis Ferry, Cb!lrles
R, Dyke, Vinton, Mrs. Ro~ N
Wat1on, Pt. Pleasant Mrs. .fth L

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KENNEDY'S
MUSIC
OPEN FRIDAY EVE!IINGs
L-"" In The u_, llodc

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McCull.)r, Spencer; Homer A ....l'Y:hl,
Pt. PlelfM~nt; Mrs: E. E. Da~ak
Hilli Mn. G. Boyd Wlntt!tS, We ll ston; James H. S~aun, Long Buttom
Mrt. Geo. M. Gallagher, Jackson ;
James M. Nibert. Gallipohs J''et·
ry; Miss ·Paula Mae Marcum
Ew·
ington; David AUen Romine , Ga l·
llpp!IB; Mrs. Paul E., S,:ally, Ne'f
Haven; Frank Leonard Riffle, Pt.

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FOR AN ·EXCITING
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POMEROY • MIDDLEPQRt

ler, GnlUpoHs; Herbert Manley,
Mlddlepott; Mrs. Dennl11, Waters,
Vinton; Mfs. Jamee ll. Carson, pt,

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SENSATION IN A SANDWICH
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8Ucnd. Next prayer 11ervlce will be
at Joppa Septllmber 21.

suit of tbls ineetitll, . we
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"Mri. Stanley Johnson,

Olk Hill; Mr~. Simon P. Haye,,
Grimms Landing: Aug. 12: Mr1.
Ruby Chapm.m. Pt. Pleas,.ut; Mn.
Edward A. Willis, Jr., Wellston:

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Mrs. Richard Rowe, Rsclne.; a w,trt,
Mr. and 1&gt;/ln Owens Roseherry, Pt
Pleaaaut; a g!Fl, Mr. and Mrs. Vert
non E. Vanovet, Ewington.
August 12: a girl, Mr.
Mr.s.
James Caraon, Pt. Plea!ant: a -girl,

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the Lennie
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Lacllle Hawklu •••.... : • • • • • • . Polb.ero1 Sodetf Edltait
were celebrated Wednesday. evening, at the home of lblda Rlee .................. , Middleport Soc:leb· EdiiOI
Mrs. Marjorie Price, West Mam
Street with. lin. Emma Bland ,
Lodge 1w a chariay of as co-hostess.
polten at the office bulldGames were played during 4he
the llelp County !'air
Tbeae poltera were made evening and a wieuer rout was
frankft¥1era wlll be be attractive
Ed. Not•: The followlq
the Hllb School Safety held. Potato cb~, a decorated
buys for out-of-doors eating, aDd
plcl•
to
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ConteJL Tbe Kl•llbll "J! Pl.· blrthday cake 11Dd kool aid were
many markets will offer excellent
fDr
this
week
tnd
Will prtplrHI
allo served.
values in 1nedium and small ala
In coo~ntlon with tht U. 8. '
ena. Dairy product. are another
O.partm.nh of Agricultu ...
The hooored IJile&amp;tl each re·
plentifUl food. Many of these ltemt
eeiv.!d a number of
and l~trlor.

NATIONS' FOOD SHELVES BULGING
WITH GOOD BUYS THIS WEEK END

lllddleport SocltfJ.

Mrs. Dowqin"g Roush and daugbtMiss Jean Roush, of Columbus,
bave returned to their homes after
a two weeks visit tn Texai witb
M.Sgl and Mr1. Raymond Allensworth and family.
Mr1. William Walten of Pearl
St was taken to Holzer Hospital in
represent good v~ues.
Present were SaUy and Joey
GaUipolll · for
observatlon and
Tvw~:ii, U.u~1 •n..i .Vuu..l..i iiu,)'..:,
;·w· .:O.:&gt;i.iiNG'I'Ci; ~;-~ - ~ u~:. ..
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Best fish buy1 will include
Mite Smith. Cectl Coughenour, and vegetables contmue to top the
Mlao Rebe.,.. Be"1' ol Belllon·
IOIGS-POMB&amp;OY
Karen, Larry, Jennie and Van· best food buy1 across the nation shrimp, f1sb sticb, and canned ~ame ir tbe gue1ts of Mr. and Mrs.
Pettlt, Marilyn, La Jtan as summer nean 1t1 end. Some tuna.
Wayne Gibbons.
TONIGHT
Allie Price and Fleddie economical cuts of beef are runThat's about how 4he food sbop.
"D IU! UNDER THE EIJIS"
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bradford
nersup.
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ping altuabon shapea up for thll
a.,b1a Loren, .ADihony Perklul Bilrne)'.
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Mr. an~ Mr.s. Ira Butcher and
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Among the budg.t·pr•"cod , 2 ge- weekend,
$ATUilDAy . '
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tbtas bes:an these conlesl.&amp; three
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yeara ago u an e11:perlment and ~t tables are lncreasin1 supplies of a c oser
a
coun ra.
:~eopJe of the loiJddleport ChW'&lt;:b
Cemot Wildt - leu Wt,l!Jee baa been a succetl' each year. lt ts potatoes from a late summer crop , Due for prominence this weft· of Cfui.st to the Butler Spnngs
''TIIfl DALTON GJRYI"
boped to get tbe Mela:• ceonty about 10 per cent greater than last end are Nnmd ' and bonele111 chuCk Ctirlltian AsBembi.Y Sunday. The
·' !1ferr1 Andert - Uia Ii'a"vit" · schools -interested In the 1959 con- year. Green cabbage 1s plentiful, rqaltl, chuck steakl and ribs of group of youns people remained
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also carrot!!, celery, lettuce, on- beef.
Porterhouse and &amp;lrloln ror Ute week.
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ions, snap beans, peppers, squash, ateak allo may be featured, wbHe
.' '8'111ANGI!j8 WITH A GUN"
Mr. and , Mrs. Bob ' Burkett and
Next Thurlday evening, Augu!t tomatoes, and corn.·
broilers, fryer1, and turkeys con·
· Gleb Ford • Shirley MacLane
·hildren
are vtsiting relatives in
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all
Kntll[i:a
of
Pythias
in
Me1gs
Delicious
trults
for
summer·
tlnue
at
attractive
price•
For
Mldnltht lhow lot. 12:01
and surrouii.ding counties will meet time eahng continue abundant, patio or picnic eating include ~elle, W. Va., durmg their vaca~
at fi'ides Caatle Hall in Middleport and include peaches, watermel- franlu, cold cuts, or ground beef. . tlon.
Pvt. Jamea Van Cooney left toto be with their Grand Chancellor ona, cilntalo\,Jpe&amp;, grapes, pears,
Sm~ll and IM&amp;flum ""
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day tor i''ort i\ft.OX, Ky , after
Dale W. Stump and spend· tbe lemons, and limes. Several varie·
prlcet contlnw to be nry
"THE DALTON GIIWI"
lpending a furlough with his moth·
evenina in fraternal fellowship.
ties of new-crop apples are apru10ntbte.
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Mn. Marte Von Cooney arid sis·
The Grand Lodse of Oluo will pearlng on Au"ust marketJ.
The bulk of the vcgdablea In
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inatltute 1 new lodge at CnUliAmong the protein buys for the bins this weekend should be ter, Bonnie,
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cothe, AUfl:.ISt 28th.
sump1~r l~oppers are a:round outstanding buys.
Snap beans,
'Mrs.
Charle5
B.
Swanson
and
lUNDAY AND -DAY
beef, chuctt, round, and shoulder 1abbage, lettuce, corn , cucumben, dau&amp;hter, Sally, of GaiUpoUs, were
LADY TAKES A FLYEit
At the close of the meeting re- roasts broilers and fryera and eggplant, and escarole, are reach· 1 ecent guesta of 1Dr. and Mrs. Car.. ·-·,- 'llirner - JeU Chllncller frelb.ment:B were served by .. Cash turkeYs Some mark.!la w.Ll lea- ing Lhcll' peak of production and
roll Swanson and lamUy, Mary Car·
Bahr and Lt.wla Rupe.
ture baking h~s
Hams and freahness. Onions, potatoes, rad· .&gt;1, Robert and Sylvia.
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will be available at reasonable Dart Rawlings and daughter, Mis111
prices.
Lelah SkJenstricke1 of Rutland.
One again, watern\elonl comMrs. Bob Darst and Richard of
m~nd attention because
ot low
Columbus are Yls1tlni his moth~r.
prlces Honeydl'!w melons and can- "11rs. David Darat Sr. and -Mr. and
taloupes are attractively priced, Mra Paul Davis and son, Wayne.
as are pears, blueberries, cookin&amp;
Mr. and Mrs. J. P Doua:Ias, Bell
apples, peaches and grapes. Urnes W. Va. was a recent guest of Mrs.
re JOOd buy1 for garnl&amp;hlng other Ulllan ~{cGhee. Mrs. McGhee is
fruits, for diaUnctJve drinks, and
:\Irs Darst's sister.
for a host of other uses.
Jn fish, best buys are fillets of
Mrs. Rue Tuckerm:.m -Nail re·
elld, haddock, flounder, and ocean moved to the Holzer Hospital b)'
perch. Olher good buys are lob- the RawhnJs.Coata Ambulance for
NBW 1818 Btdck Sapen - Cholee of Blliek or Turquoise with while lop 4 dr. Hard
,ter, scallops, clams, whltlna, and ob!lervatton and treatment.
Tep liodaa or Baril TuJ1aolle 2 dr. Hard Top Cpe. ~ have power 1leerlng, power
crabmeat.
Mrs. Minnie Gilmore ha.11 return·
braltea, radio, healer, wbulsbield wallher, wbile wall tires, and aafely group.
ed to her home after spending the
last three weeks in Covmgton, Ky.,
NBW ltl8 Opel I dr. Sedlll -:- 4 eyL Eeoa bmy allis beat.
as the guest of her son·m-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Burqa and dauahte~, Kathy. She
Wll acd&lt;Jmplbled HoUle by lho
· ~w ~ Door Soaan.
Belaire 2 Door Sedan.
Burns' and .Mr. and Mn. Gor4on
Mr. and Mra. .Malcolm Mee-' ScaU and son, Klppy,
of Cov·
enterlialned wJ,t h ~ part)' Wednes lngton, who vjsited with 'Mrs.
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day evenlnc at their home, Lin Georae Child&amp; before returnln&amp; to
coln Hill, in oblervanc&amp;. 'Of the their home.
third birthday of their ~iu1hter.
Mr1. James Ha,rley retUrned 1to
Cla•tom ~
8 eyl. Dlx. 2 Door. Hyd.
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Edith Ann.
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!Juring the evenlnl colored Kansas Clt)' where she •spent the
movle!l taken by .r. and Mra palt two week• with her li1ter.
.Stjper 2 Door Hard Top.
8 cyl. Special 2 Poor Hard Top.
Jame1 Ruasell on tbelt recent Mro. J, A. Stockman.
trip throuah the 'west, were
Mise ~ean ·Lama left yenerdv
for C:Oiumb111 where she wUl be
shown.
Two birthday cakes, one a the gue1t of her sister a~d brother
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round and the other white de and will lie ptetent foil the oblerv·
corated
ln green candles and the ance of ¥_~· Jones' blrtht1,ay aonl8 c:fl. Dbt.' Door. Hyd.
2 Door Olx. Seaan.
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Birth.day, veroary. Jrli'" Lamt wil) be M•om·
Edith Ann, and home made peach panled .hOJr\e by her lister and
Ice cnarn were 1erved. Napkins niece, Carol Jean, Who WiU visit
A,Door Super Sedan.
4 Door Sedan
and plates carried out. the circus bere next
Mra.
theme.
HCtor
Gue1tl were Mr.
Clarence NeutdlnJ, Long Bot·
Oll)y 28,945 actual mllea by careful loeal own~r.
totn;
Mr. and .Mh. Harold Erwin
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Erw.in, Akron; Mr. and Mrs. Rus·
oeU ~nd MJrr Scott. Middleport,
SpqlleBB two tone blue flnllh. Owned by lo c&amp;l. mechanic.
Mr, and. Mr1. Rlchard Mees and
chlldron, Janet, Jean and Larey
'or DIU'WIDj Mra. Albert Meel
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Marla. Dorl~ and Pamela Neuts
Uo1 &amp;nd N&amp;IIO)' Tltu~
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·Edith Ann received a number
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Edith Ann Mees
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The auwJ ,JJone pulling ctJn·
tnt under' tbe dlnoetlon ol Fred
LeJ!IIeit and , J)on . BeWng high·
lllhled Fridar nl~bl ldlvitieJ o1

Roads1de Park in Middleport WedMr. and Mra. Henry Ewing and
~e•day evening.
aon, Benny, have returne4 home

Mr. L. D. Diles asked tbe: blesa·
tne before the pot luck dinne.r was
aerved.
Those attending Wele: - n a t ·
tie Woodard, the president; Mn.
Bertie Walts; Mrs. Garnet ~tsming.,, Mr. and id"': Walter
Ha~res, Mr. and Mrs Homer Ha~ley Mr and &amp;irs Clarence McNeal,
:m. and Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mr.s.
Lloyd Wnght, Mike, Benny and
Becky; Mrs. Iaahelle Wine~renner,
Mrs. Mattie Bush, Mrs. IDa Bobo
and Connie, Roseanna; Mn. "Fieda
Mitch1 id'r-1. Ol!va BoJee; Mrs. Elolse WJI.son, aichard ~ Bobtiy and
Myrta; Mra. Richard Owen and
Cathy Ann Roller.

Roadside Park
Is Scene For
Several Picnics

after' a three weeks vactit.oo in the
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top live spota
tbe IJehtweight
teuu,
pound• and: under,
were ownt!d by Storb ana Vincent
Pr,nkfort; Whitt and Sona. Luca11
ville: Gerald and Gutbr'ie, Cool
ville and Dye and Ka7Jer, Cool·
ville.
In the middleweight teams. 'Z801
3200 pouDd1, tHe firat fiVe
bonon, reapectively. ,went
: Rl)' stov~. Loek~me, both
tint and aeeond plates; Storti and
VfntenJ, Fnlnklort; Leon .a r d
Ieinll, Gu11Ville, and Harley
G,..te, Lan.,.;Ue.
In · the heavyweight divW.on
prize IIIODeJ' and rpsetteS to the
firll four plata, ree.pectively,
~!IS!IOOS:.! 'l(el)t,
to Jtay Stover, Lockbome;
Storts and Vincent, Frankfort;
Harter Grate, LaagiVille, abd
Ilk~ Clludo 0., of Me...,.rvllle.
lls",CJIIS!i., Wl.lh least A tota1 of 2,483 persona paid
type boata} tomorrow. admiulon to the ground a Friday,
a . 80 ·hol"IM!power motor 1186 duria8 Ute d17 and 1,398 'at
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!lauci. and Mrs~ .. Wilbur Ranine
were observed when the JoUy
Club met Wednesday
a!
~ be' home of Mrs. Otmer
Each received 11ft&amp; from the
and theli' aecret .pair.
A short busint:ss ses~ion was
held with Mr.s, Hannil)g, presWmg. - "rhe travelinl(
priae wae.
awarded to Mrs. G'ene Evans.

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!Jert Taylor the
demonstrator
.game wu pleyed and prizt
awarded to M1'5. 'Roy Mayer.
aerreshments were served t
those named
t.bove and · Mrs
G,frald Wlldermutb1 Mrs. Albert
Woodard, Mrs. Ch&amp;rt,es Straus ~
Jnd Ml'll. John Leifheit.

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and ,Profe!slonal Women's Club
held a p1cruc at the Roadside Park
it~ Middleport.
Mrs Geraldine
Swad!ey planned the affair ~which
was for the members and the1r
guests.
Thuraday evening the Gr&gt;lden
Rule Class met at the park for a
pot luck dinner. Mrs. Paul Smart
ia the teacher of the class which
is compos~d of ~h'e young QJ.arried
couples of thll First Baptist ChurCh
of i(iddleport.
Going to the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Gerald Anthony, We(lnesday
after practice were the rriemb,rs
of the ~eniof; choir o1 the Fttst
Baptllll Church of Middleport, fiJI"
t.heir reaular busines11 tneetina:
and .monthly mee,tlna:.

Portland Girt
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Rose's Are Ho$t ,
At Chitken Dinner

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!Itt. and MrL Nonnan Rose entJ'!rtalned with a chh.:ken baJ'll)eCue
dinp.er Sunday · at thetr • home,
Pine Grpve.
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were Mr. ··and · Mr.s
W1lMam' Schiefer and Mr. land
Mrs. D~vid DoWnJ,ttc and eh.ilcheh '
Cli1l~ty · aria l,!llD, ·c~l\flbbua.
Mlrse.S RO&amp;em8f7 and ~nl Jean
Rose and the bOits.
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WILL AUCTION SHIPS
• LONDON UPI-The j SOYlet
WASHINGTON UP!- The Fed
eral Maritime J\dminll!ltration has Minilllr)' ol Cullurt hso _pureH!'!:
put t7 "!Oihballed World W¥ ll ed •aoin• of A1J1erlt11'n' OrtiS! kooliUberty Sblp1 On the auction bloc. weU KFnl'o w~r~a lor ~arlo"'
f;xcept for certain mfchtnery and rnuse'nJWI in t4e Sov~et' ,Union,
' 'HJUipment Ute stiipe: may . bf Y~~ow ·R&lt;tdio ..pOlled . ~oftdoy
usfd only tor ~ra;P 1 ,
n.&lt;l\f'ld
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winner~ in the many arUeiu

wue nbbof!• in tk fOllltry de·
partment went _(~\Earl De10 Chetter, white legb~ W. Sam~eJ Mi-·
cbael, Minersville, lt"'c:--;Jegborns
and white Plymouth roEi&amp;; Sblron
AtkmJ, Harriaonville, WJiite Ply~oqth rocb; Betty Carleton, R.J.
one, whiLe Plymouth roCb· Wll"tur Parter, Che.tter, New Hampabire red•.
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In dairy caUJe judgins blue ribbons went to Richard KoblentJ,'
Pomeroy Star Route; WUbur Parker, Chester; David W Coen. Guysvllte Rt. 1; lloger Rose, MineriVIIIe
a~ Ronme HarriA, Radoe Rt. 1
WI~ KobleJttz displaJing'fhe grand
~~pion female in tiM Holllein
OlYI8tOn.

In lhe Guernseys, th.e Shade V~l­
ley Farm of Coolville took nine"
blue ribbo111 and ChariFfJ '9. Con·
ra~ll, AtbellJ Rt. 5, and Patly
Price, Portland, eaC!h taking two·
blue first pia~ awards. Iamea: H.
Wood7ard, CheJter, re«'!ived two
blue ribbons and Jamea: N. Smith.
Pomeroy RL 1, reeeived three first.
awards in the Brown Swi81 dairy
cattle JUd~g. ~bar!H and Larry
Q'ay of Wllke1viUe received three
blue award.t in AYftbimi.
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ltobert I. Burtbunt and Son&amp; of·
P_ennsville tooir: four fint p)JM!e
ribbon• JD tbe Jert~ey judging witb
nine flllll "g oing to the 8tj&gt;lf~ ·
Farm, Atheno Rt. 5. T.,o f1r0ta .

went to Benuan Carton, Loo1 Bot-

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In beef &lt;atUe ju~ tllree biU&lt; · · '
ribbons wore awlf&lt;Jed &amp;111 But-"
ler ol lluntinston,
ram Slater, i!1d.U.Jiolrt:R~
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2, three; Mrs. James F. Will; Pomem!l
Star Route, five ; Mra. MarJaret 11·
Ia Lewis, illlddleport, live; J(n. c.·
E. Blaketlee, Pomeroy, 'our; lln:.·
Edgar Dorot, Chelller, lbree.

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·1'51 lUlCK · · · ·· ···· ·· ·· · $395-1951 DODGE ... · ··· · · · · · · $19S

19'56 FORD Y8 C~tom 2 Door Sttlan

Ccinastci Clqb
·Meeting Held
M.rs. Thomu Goegleln returned

Mra. Jac~ Warner entertained hotne Tburaday aner a three weeki 1 Tho ili·MOilthly CIIJ)IIta Club". ,
the N1fty Stitchers Club W"qeao. vbdt tn Columbua wttb tler canf- met Wed_u.eaday .evenina at the
Gay everung at her home,
daulhter, Mra. R. J . Good..Q1a:n and b&lt;ll!t• ot Mrs. I!Dnrll L9PD'
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The evening wu 'Pent spe:i.tl,y
Mrr and Mrs. All n ·· .r~dinsoa - . r&amp;uil'ru~ trt~"l. ¥"'
and 1n !iewmg- T-he t.ravelint pd:Je
donated by Mra. Qarl 'llltea. wu Mr. and Ml"l. Lawren~ POlJinl· Mn. Gudner ••ritla •n11 Mn.
Albert Martin. The door prise
awarded to Mn. Herbert Db:on,. ton of Kiowa, KaMll!l, are gueN
waa awarded to Mrs. Jijdlard
t.ll.iJ
week
of
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and
Mrs.
lolm
Henesbment, WeR sened by
Flnlaw.
Annheraary Jlftl Were , ~
the bosteu to tboee !lamed abbve Frlck.
presented
.ro Mrs. Finlaw ~d lfrl
and Mils. H\l_gh llcathll, , ~1. i .
Mr. and Mra. Alba Radford of tf_~an Ohltuger, from their ... .
!Nttltam BarteJII, ~i.a K.atb.ryn Charlestoq, w .,Va., were Po.rperoy
!d1tch, MM. Carl Moore, Hra. viaiton Tbunday and attendt!d the cret p1116,
LI:IWt'tl:(u:e Sm1tb and MarjJe, 'IU·
Tlii hostels served refrea'b· '
.Meiea County Fair.
ch11.rd and Gordqn W.une,r.
menti to those named above end
Mr. and Mrs. .John S. Foster Je1t Mr8. Donald ... h.'.cKeuie and a
F'fjday for their new ~me, Ra.d~ Ruest, Mioa Madolyn Marun.
c1iffe, Ky., af(er a v1sit with Ul'eir
The next meeti~ will be held
parenll, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Foster' at the home of Mrs. Gardner
and llr. and illrs. Theo L. Smith. ~=:!:!::; c~ ~epte=he: !
Mr. and 11.... R B. Wilkins tiave
returned to their home, Lancaster,
Tbe Auxiliacy to tbe BrotherM after a viait wlth her mother, ¥1'1.
hood of RaUroad Trainmen and
.~ ,
their families held a plcnie at the Addie Gf\leaet•

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1955 MERCURY 2 Door Sedan · · · ····· · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· $1,095

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