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. wea~sday,-~t06ei-tS,; 1:954.
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Birthday And Sumley
Par'ie. Held Friday

RoeineOES Enjoys
1'beodor\1S Couru::U Dluihters
America met In reaula. se&amp;G-

Night For Friends

Monday eveoiq, at the IOOF
Pomeroy, with
Glenora

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Vol. VI

No. 147

Dr. Neal To Be

BAKER

In Mason Visit
Of Ike'S T ailer

FURNITURE

Winter
COATS
$25.to$60.

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Devoted To 1be Jnteresta
Of Tbe Melp.Mason Area

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JUNIOR IDGH
ROBBED; $10
FUND TAKEN

I An unknown thief, Dr thiev.es,
broke into the Pomeroy Junior
H)ogh Sehool building late last
ight
and ransacked
several
rooms, btll only netted a little
over $10 in amall change.

BULLETIN
WASHINGTON UP-A ., . ., •
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F•r ~•stern speclalilt"' ,bW_.
LaHimore for the ltecond 1""'
on •perfury 'Chart"·
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BOWLING SCORES

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Federal J~y .
Indicts ~It,
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that Lattimer• llecl at , llltt
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Mrs. Grover. Salser, RM:ine, who last Satu1day enninJ at -the Ket· ·~
ra 1 na.
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l"•abtel, touDSelbr, presu:ling .
wllen Ractne Chapter 0&amp;5 met n1 birthday of Min Sharon Richard- il Interpreter for the Pomeroy ly Grueser farm. A:pprtixlmetely ! JloDJ' made lee O'Qft'l and ·
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-•'ar ,., •. 0 • Mooday even•ng • 1 son was observett.
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and
guests
wer~
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were
aerved
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cake
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present, along witb Mr. and Mrs; ra.
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Hag,~»· of Rutland. Games were speaker wben 1the B. H. Sao born Philip Globokar who served as Kr, IDd Mn. Clareace bdrew,.
rra~ ~ llf..and Mrs • .Ed·
. Berntte Darst has a broken the Mason~ Temple.
Bernice
Cat'lpenter,
worthy
rnaplayed
and
a
doo~
pnze
'!'aa
won
~issionary
Society
met
Monday
adult
adtv1sors
for
the
function.
:aon
Jim
aDd
dau,ghter
Mart
Alice
ward
Webiter IDd Jon 1nd Mrs. Co1o. ·
arm.
tron pre:aided over the meeting I by Mr&amp;. ~ladys Rdey. GJtts for mght at the Firat Baptist Church,
· a.Dd Mr. and Mn. SIHDIJlerfJeld ,William Sob"'el'~ D~n. Clyde
"' P1Uu; were discussed [or the
young Miss Rtehardson were op- Middleport Mrs Salser's topic was
Thirteen members
pre- aad family.
Andrew., the b"" s.Ooa Qill and
WJiori meeting, to bf' bcld M:on- and plans were made to serve a 1 ened after the groliP sang1 "Hap-~
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~Y November l
and practice dm~er to the Masons Thursday . py Birthday."
"Burma and Tha!Jand."
n!Jl!l meeting
CHURCH AWARD ACCI!!ft'TIQ
The honor~ ~~ received a
lOr JRJtlatlon was held The trav- V!Slhng worthy matrons and war·
Mrs. Charles Bennett president The group
Mrs. Dwight Wallate, Tice pre. number of Jilb. ·o~,..
~ing prtte was awarded to Betty they patrons and the Past Matrons
Refreslunents were served to
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hymn Slog
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sident of the Women's Auociation
and Past Patronti of Racine Chap- Mrs Arthur Eads, Pt. Pleasant; was m charge of the meeting by the busmess . sesstoll led by of the Firat Preribyte ian b b FAMILY RlU"'IQN. It IIELD
f.elbel
ter were 1ntroduccd
Mrs. Rudy
Cunningham, Mn. which was opened witb an organ M1ss Donna Stra1n, President of
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The family of Mr. and Mrs Joh11
'~ A sot'ul hour cond&lt;Uded tile
Everett P1ckens , Mrs . Richard prelude by Jeiln Bennett and 8 de- the Fellowship Plans were mad~ MuiJileport, accepted the1r goal
Wm;ner
enjoyed a famUy gatheri!leetmg
A meet10g or the Past Officers Gnrnotead, SusJe Grmstud, and
to attend., the E. &amp; R. Youth RD iheet. tor the year when the Riyer
Sund~y
It their ·home
next DiJtrlct, At~ena Preabyt~rial- was
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the
Visit
~· held Tuesday at the Federa~ed
1..&gt;11ening at the home of Mrs Ralph ter, &lt;~II of New Haven; Mrs. Llll- Pullen. Topic: of the devotional!' Sunday. The possibility of
Webb, Letart.
Jan Grunm and dau:gtfter Ell-en servjce was ' 1God'1 Geograph.y" tended trip during the
Chul'«!b Jn Pomeroy. Othexs frOm
th
th.e
church
the
of Har lford ' Mr s. M au d ' y owtg,' ' ·and It included meditation scrip· mas hoI'd
I ays or
e
11 local
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. who attended
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"Friendship" was the theme of Mrs. Carry Ross, Sandy Sorden t
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months was also discussed.
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ay meehng were Mra. Iva
the program presented , which Cunme Newton, Mrs Gladys Ril~ ure readmg and prayer·
group's thanks was extended
Brown~ _Mrs. Henna~ .Bal~y, Mn.
opened WJth a duet "There Was ey, Pat_!"ICJa Ann R1lcy, Mrs. MyrDurmg the business meeting .it Roger Hnn~s, Carolyn Sisson
T •. A. May, Mrs. Dea Hay,es, Mls1
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Never a Friend L.ik.e Jesus" by tie Maynard, and chllttren, Jim- a
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Li~a Sue Terrell for their
Da11y Saunders, Mn.
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Frankie McKelvey
and Bertha my, Sh.aron, and Paula, Missy w. s repor e
a
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urcas in preparation for the party.
derson Jr., Min Mqaret
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friendship by Chlorus Grimm .and Daniel, all of Mason.
age to Germany in October and
The discussion period !Or
Jones, Mrs. Jamea Harley;
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Cora Webb. A candle lighting sermcetmg
was
condueled
by
Martus
Chambers,
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Gifts were sent by Mrs. EJ in· t at the EJecta and Love-Joy C1r- pastor or tM.e
er, Mrs. ~eH.J!rob~
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vJce was held With sll present par"
H. Stewat1 lad 'tln. Garen
tJCipe~ting after
whach Maxme beth ·Mcintosh, M1ss Sar'\h Hamm cles bad sent lnmllar packages in I theme or the com~ition of
bury.
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Wmgett presented a solo "L1gh.t a Mrs. Eveb'n "Prof.it.t and daugh. September Mrs. Bennett read a I three synopt1~ gosp~ls and
ter,
Nancy,
Connie,
anl1
Bobby
letter
from
the
Baptist
MJssioll
they
came
to
be
wr1t!ten.
Little Candle"
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The Sen10r Fellowship
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School
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Chicago.
ShL'
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each Sunday evening at" 6·00
A readmg on friendship by the
announctd the Pomeroy AssocJa- [ m. m th.e soctal rooms of
WOI'thy matron concluded the pro$30.00
Uon
meetmg for October 28 al church AU young people of high
gram 11fter wh1ch several of the
7:30 at
Pomeroy Baptist :&gt;ch.ool 1\gc arc mvited to aLtend.
guests spoke briefly
Church and also the D1stnct Wo"'
At the conelus10q or the meet
men's meetmg m Nelsonv1lle the
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same day With. reg1stratum .at ten (ARD CI,.UB MET FRIDAY
mg a soc1al hour was enJoyed and
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o·ctock.
Mrs. Allen Jenkmson, Mrs. L
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Guests were present from thtThe Love-gift _t;.Hermg was re· R11wllngs were guests Friday e11erollowmg
chapters,
Harnsonvllle,
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Mrs. John Kauff who nmg, when Miss Nma :Russell
Th. . ~. ,.,.. .Jz.:.-ns n' fer EISenhower gave thebyoffertorY
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Mmera at Guysvtlle, Charleston,
prayer ilnd the entertained her Card Chub at
W Va , Pomeruy, Parkersbur·g and B&lt;l.l ·' a.,.on rs s .hcduled to .pass four Circles answered to the roll her home in Bradbury . Prizes
thi'Ough Mast·n County on Friday, call
were won by Mrs. Robert McEv&lt;~ngellne at Middleport.
acc JI :t.n,-: tu mformauon released
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and Mrs. Jenkinson.
and
by Mason County Republican
Members of t~ Priscilla Circle The hostess served a dessert
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were hostesses and th.ey mv1tcd ~:ourse to. those named abo11~ and
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Actually, the huge 32 foot trai- thirty-s~ members and four guests Mrs. S1dney Russell, Mrs. James
lcr van w11l pass through Pt. Mrs. Salser, M1ss Vera Beegle, Ra· Fugate, Lelah. Sidenstricker ·.nd
Pleasant, the county seat at 2 p cine; Mrs. S, 0 . Mygatt, Cmcm. Mrs. Geot1ge Menlha-rt.
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m and Js scheduled tu make 11 nati and M1ss Emma Matthews to
The Latest ln Fabrlu
tour of the business streets in the the dinmg room Refreshments m
caty
keeping with Halloween were
Use Our
TODAY
Pomeroy
served and the tables were de- - - - - - board the Bandwagon Will
cortcd with arrangements of man
(Contmucd from Page Four)
TODAY
lle Dr W11l E. Neal, incumbent golds m pumpkin shells and lightMlirdleporl
LAY·AWAY PLAN
Fourth Dtstnet Congressman, who
OVEC
ENGINEERS
ed w1th green tapers. Hostesses
1s seekmg reelectiOn . Tom Sween·
FIREMAN, SAVE
168 187 205 560
PLAYGIRL
were Mrs Mannmg Kloes , fl~r s. Swanson . .
ey of Wheehng , cHndadate for
Bell
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Barry Sullivan; ShdlJ Wlntert
Un1Led Slates Seflator, has made
MY CHILD
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127
123 250
tentat1ve plans to be on board the
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Condf'
134 151
28~
Colleen Miller
Spike J'ooe1 and CltJ SUellerr
B•ndw•go•
Point Pleasant Jail
Durbm
163 178
341
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RetarD Boui Marclauo-Charles
Carter .
166 145 311
The Bandwagon Js one of the Es
Hanson
1M 187 34I
Thur~;:. and Fri.; Oc.tolwr 7-1
b1~eS't trucks allowed on the
capees Captqred
Tutal
699 B36 787 2322
ruads and IS pamted red, wh1te
Thurs. a.nd Ftl.; Oe~ 7-8
TANGANYIKA
HOLSUM
BAKERl
By
Columbus
Police
and blue g1v1ng a pJctoTJal rev1ew
104 E. Main St. Pomeroy,
SILVER LODE
Slater .
105 123 120 348
of the accomplis:hmenl!; of the
(Technkelor)
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hclcl
Grat
e
142
134
115
391
Columbus
pollee
Eisenhower Admmrs:trutlon. The
{Teehnlealor)
Van Heflin; Ru&amp;.h Roman;
125 1i9 120 369
\ hubcaps are !II the form of g1ant HarrY Lee Mayes, 28. of Pomt Reuter
JobD Payne; Liu.'beth Scott;
Ho-.ard Duff; left' Morrow
Pleasant,
and
Davad
Lee
Edwards,
Sis
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150 123 182 455
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"Let's Back Ike" buttons and barDan Duryea
Return Boat Mauiano - Charlell
18,
Mmgo
County,
W.
Va,
as
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Woods
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125 176 130 431
rRge balloons are carried in the
gitives
from
the
County
Ja1l
at
Handtl'ap
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37 46 44) 129
truck to be ra1s-ed h1gh above I\
Pmnt
Pleasant.
Total
684
721 7 J 8 2123
at orfJeia] St()pS
HOTEL MARTIN
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"Ike Garis" are to accompany
Officers said lbc pan· along wllh Ingels
131 172 151
two other men sawed their wav
]04 144 134 382
the Bandwagon and dtstnbute but out ot 'ail on s t 2o Ed . ,;, F. CroJW
tons wherever the tJ·uck slops.
J.
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w&lt;tru , Matthews
192 172 166 ~0 ,
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has relatives hv1ng there. On a tJJl Dav1s . , .
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166
173 136 475
ns1 e c an wagon 1s s or- officers w t 1 th
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age space for such eqmpmcnt as h
Th en! 1
e re 1a1IVC'~ Searles
177 '
177
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orne 0 e ug1
Jves were nut
hellum
&lt;~n ca es or :he balloons
th
h
Louks
216 14R 364
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costumes and parasols for the Ik~
ere
n anot cr lJp, th ey went
Total . . .. . . . 770 877 735 2382
Girls, quantJlies of Ike buttons, t~ another addr~ss on the north
hundreds of flares fur torchlight Side. Agam, their quarry e!Udf'd RACINE
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parades, hannl•rs and recorded them. Pohce found the two men Wiseman
169 158 161 508 ,
45 mmutcs. later commg down an BITCh
Ike songs.
141 140 142 423 :
An Ike jeep, equipped with !Is aile;~: carrymg a quart of beer an!l Seiple
155 121 143 419
I own power plant and pubhc ad :js~~art of milk. They did not re Stobart
123 129 121 373 '
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oi"Grtnd
011
Oory''
111d
Byers
133 137 190 460
dress system, w11l be carr1ed mDuke of Poducah,
and
II'IICM ofWtrm MIM'IIfni'IIIIW
SUB
TOTAL
741
685 757 2183 I
the
trader
truck
The
jeep
1s
t"(IW. "Tt!1 Dukl ol Ptducllll
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Mayes
and
Edwards,
who
W!'r•
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Plat Tas .
1l 11 11
33 I
uut of the truck whenever serving terms for grand larcrn .v, HANDICAP
netwotll ·~ Sal. Evt.752 696 768 2216
'JlO P Ill CST.
the Bandwagon apprrn~.chcs a town sa1d they ''JUst happened to fmd ' 'J10TAL
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POMEROY MOTOR r::o. '
It goes ahead an~ouncmg the ar- three hacksaw blades in a ja1l mat
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Mason Furniture Co.
Oa\'tS
132 182 178 492
riVal of the Bandwagon.
tress, th.en sa'wed thejr way out.
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163 159 164 486
tbouNerr •tnpl ·
HarriS
155 183 156 494
A sentimental gilt! .:rho bmd·tooled deeip ..0Wolfe
126 131 141 398
Houda.shelt
182 186 143 511
hl\ldoeoloted ·a~rbide, qptilreo ~th·~·~ :~}
T01'AL
758 841 782 2381
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W'Ult Birdu~By ·
KN,OXVIW!, 'I'"!'•· ~Whoa ~ '
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lllr. aqct MJ'o. W S~ield
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l T~e ;-.:;lor 1 J 0~~...J'!~o;=:; 'DierlalllOtl I
ol lr!olido, enter:talitets'w!t~ a ilanet ~~rdiY bed Jirf. 'f.lll).-.7.,&lt;~~-kl't
~oy1 h~ld a e,;ener roast IDsf party
pf'jDlrll, •~ theif llom,, nenJnr It tlielr home~ ~nezar pOeketb~k -lnd
4Q.ri. • 1J1 flo

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Arcddtect Albert

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COAL HEATERS
Wake Up Warm

8JioUM LUMBER

Wood•

"Cannon"

Your Warm Mornins eo.1 Heater

hold• fire all dar and all naJibl , .•
heatt 24 hours on one filllns of
coal! Theft's no nuue ott~rl)' mom-

ina stovt firinJ, jusr warm com.
fonl And • Warm Morninf Coal
H..ur burn• . , kind o solid
futl .. . patented anttrior, fho•a
ia CUIIWif II hJht. actually turn1

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$1.68

'Warm Mornins Coal Roten have
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you th.e diffetenn 1n Warm Morntftt eo.J Hu.ten. Come in too

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Henry Pettit, 72, Liber-, Ch.ar1es Ho.J'ellr':
Pomeroy,
~J Une. ' Pomeroy, died WednCs- died ·this mDrniDg ~J three o'clock
1 at •his borne.
dif~at' 9 p.m. at bis home.
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son of ihe late Heney and Miner- 22, 1872, sen of the late Mr. and
va 'Wine ltettit
Mrs. Marion Hqwe I, Pomerny.
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·Preceding him in d ath were h1s
111: iJ survwed ,by U~e · w~o~, wife, .two daughters, 1Verlie, who
Mabel~ two dauaAters, _MM. ~Y t daed at the a,e or · -iX:teen ' and
McDaoiel, Mt. :VefDon, :0~, and Lera wbo preceded\im in death
MJII. Leslie Siders,
Pomer~; last february.
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hyo .sons,. Joaepb Albert Petbt.,
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llrYJVInt are two son11, Ver~on
Pet~t Of Co~us;~ r..C,ne. ! gr.~- R~W.-'ll, Pomeroy and ,•. Jitar1on
jf"1 I
G rm .. ' s~ F.ugeae Howel1, .Columbus, •. daqJiter,
!!l~d n d f11 ~~ ~~•hdebild· ~elyn Rud_eil, Cynthu~, 0.; ~ two
. era an
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sJBtera, Nellie Jacobi,
PomerDy
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and Bertha Neimeyer, Middleport
Fu4ih·al servleea will be cobduc Funeral services will be held
~·· tbe E&gt;wi.nt Funeral Chapel SUnd:t¥ afternoon at 2 p .m. · at
~ lt z p.m. Butii.l Will· be the ,Ewing Chapel, with ,the Rev.
iw :RtY~rYiew Ceme~, •
. Harry J!ates 1 officlatloa. Bwial
pOrt. under the ditettlon of
wnt be 10 Beecb Grove Ceme,tery,
EWIRI F-uneral Jiome, 'Where uDder tbe direction of the J!fwing
frieftdJ, maw call.
Funeral Home.
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ONE LICENSE IS ISSUED
The Rev John Harrold . Red Key , \ Probate Court 1ssued a marr·
lnd1ana, will be the evangelist at 1agc license reccnUy to Glenn O:O:u the spee1al servites bemg held at IIJCne Th.ompson, 19, Pomer~.
the Mlddleport Churcll of the Na service statiOn
attendant and
zarene from October 5-17, mclu -1 LOis Myrle Warner, 18, Pomeroy,
slve.
bookkeeper.

X-RAY-GIVES HOPE- F=o=-R=su=R=G=eR=v-

132 147 110 389 • ·
, lb9 1!1 137 361 :

"asnr~.t

1.f8 156 210 514

Durbin

187

fnffprs

126 123 158 401

WHI

SatnrdJoys to 9 PM

poilt. '"' • ,.,:,_, period, t to

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of :Wo,atem leather carl"'!!· So ~..
roomy _comportmOI)te, adjuotablo ttboltlileJ: ~iii,

BUd, aecoatlna ellc:la.J.

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172 168 341

HI&gt; NDfCAP

81 x 99 and 72 x 108

.. tth a W•rm Mornins Coal

na.,n

Chas. M~Mastcr-Caah Bahr
130 106 140 376 . Phone . 602fi.Y ·Middleport

SlJB TOTAL

SHEETS and
PILLOW CASES
Pillow Cases • -75c pa1r•

cotl into coke ffK extra warmth
frO.. fuel!

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Clark

FINE MUSLIN

Open Monday to 8 PM

103
103
103 148 101 3110

F1ck
Kr.blmtz

ON

hery Mornlngl

latOr assum lteady, nen hnt.
day •nd lliJht! Has full •·flue
firebrick mapzine . .. (urnuure·
tl)'led' cebtnet fir~ushed in life1ime

SMITH
CLOTHINS CO·

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~ Jfeld Saturday. At Chap~f~nday

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180 183 383 .

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882 727
!lAKER FURNITURE
i';latwor thy
100 170
E. Baker
107 157
Vorns
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134 106
o\nderson
128 187
Darst
125 166
SU.B TO'ML
684 788
tiANDiCJ\JP
20 20

7D8 220'1 '
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160
158
131
151
183
783
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371 '
466
474
2263
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163 147 140 41\01

M1chael
180 124 189
·iauvagc
158 189 1M
Miller
148 1M t:i~
Hawley
182 137 202
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499
427
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$149.95
HOME MADE

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MASON FURNITURE
Company
Mason, W1st Virginia

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The DAIL
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Publlshnd ""'7 ai!Jd... f l - SUDdiY ~ 1'lle Olda VIDOJ
llenUnel, Inc., at 110 Mecb~nie Bt., Polaero;r, 0. Dus1nea Olflce phone
e&lt;lilorialoftlce pbnnt M ,
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8 ROOM

lo!ODERN DwoDin(, 5
room •partment, flnt floor.
Phon e Pomeroy 310-M.
10..7·lf

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t.euogtoo Av~.• N ew York City, Ul. N. Y.
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sltbscrt:Ptlon rates. fit-livery •• earrier wbflft av.Uable 30 centJ

per week: one year in adVIM"' at 'llle Daily

SEASONEDFIREP4CE

SentlDel oftiee, $1:5.60; sb;

NOTICI
J e an Bis h, Box 14.2, Rural Route

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No. 11 , Pittsburgb, U , Penn5)'1·
van ia, and if deceased, Barbara '
J~an Dish, Bo;x: 142, Rural RoUtf!
No. 11, Pittsburgh , 15, Pennsylvan ia, a11 the unknown heirs. devi set&gt;~~, legatees ,
admini•tralors,

executors and assi.j:ns

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Cha"od .\do ~nd bJ

l$ish, deceased, and all tbe un-·
known heir&amp;, devisees, legat~ :
admmislrators, ex:eeutors nnd U ·

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ELECTRIC WELDING
ACETYELENE
AND CUTTING

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·ROOJ.IS, CIOie In
Butternut Ave., Fom10'4-tlte
avall~ool~ Phone
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,.,., r.... ··t st. ..U·;olfol'f' litl.: 1~
AJJ , ia , t»:Ddutlloll. ~ •PAll' '
en furnished.
Ford-Ferpaoa
tr~or wlbL plows. ~~tiv~f'·

oldo lll'l.'"' •114 · llflt ; p 171

li-aclo6r &lt;Hoe, lillert~onol rn;
planl.er, Oliver difc,'lf!:l~, · ~ill
~arrow
ll•r n):~ ; ~obn~rt
wa..on, manure &amp;Pr.e!4v, ,~
cans, J, p, ~"'"" '¢Ow~. ,400
bales J.'&gt;ao4oi14 ~oy, ~ · !plel
. clonr 11n~ IU,fal.f~ 1\.)'. ~-~.o­
xlmatelf 21!1) b\1· ~&lt;1»'1'· lnr"'!"'k.
Many lttms not llat~.
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Harold Goddpr&lt;LIAll!ll.l
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. Fpscini'te your loot with
the ladylike grace of thiS
pump, hour-in-hour&lt;lut fa·
vorite for beauty and versatility.
Faohioned of
omooth black nusuede, it
takes dainty steps on nnedium dress heel, flatterS
your foot with its shell cut.
Only

ROUSH'S

SHOE STORE
HIBBS, Prnp,
N. Second , , Middleport
C. F.

CoUnty, Ohjo, Section 28, ·r~w n
4. and Range 11 ~ being the west
vne-lailf ui Lhe squ~bwest one·
fouJ1h of S{li4 ~t;op ;?M. Town
4 ami Range 11, contammg 80
acres, more or less- Save and
exct!J)t de~ for 27.40 acres,
mpre or less, to Silas· and Maria
Clark: dated 3-19-1913, to George
W sanders. 4.50 acres, more ur
' less, dated 3-1{)..1913, to Sila11 and
Maria Clark ; 11 .25 acres, more
or less, dated 61·1913; and t o
Mary F. Brown, 3 acres, mor~
less, tlated i -7-1913 , and to
ing a balance o( 24 acres, more
ur less.

Ind., are vlaiton of Albert Boa·
ton.
CalYiD Blesain• and wife were
guests of Mr. and Mn. Cecil
Blaainl Tueaday.

Mrs. Ethel Llth,y, wlte or Rev.
V. J. Lathey, Van Cleve, 0 ., spent
Monday witb her 10other Mra.
Fannie Taylor near Board.
Mra. Etbef Myers, Dayton

Held Monday Night

laDd, Patrieia Riley, Betti)' Jloutb,
Cheryl Roberta, Beverly llwlh.

1\uah. June ~ncer, Ju4J

Scripture wu r ead by Diane
Capehart and the "I ord's Prayer'' ·
was said in unison by all present.
The treasurer reported a balance
of $54.46 in tbe treasury.

Of Allin '

Libby Summers, county 4-H
agt l!nt, wbas p~esentl "tl!d galhve
e ~ o mem er~ _m se ee lllfl . e
proJects. In addi.tton &amp;he gave mformation coneerni.ng: he Achievement Day on November 20 at
Pt. Pleasant.

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Sbaron
Corona
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PleteDt were Sal•lfll , TW11tf, Emma JMe Wd.er. 0•
Buckland, Dla,.. C~art,
•• we...er, Kiltf W1W. .,,.,
ie Capehart,
Caral)',n
Bararab Willoa, aetty wotr.,
111oJe

The meeting ope-ned With tbe
group · Jinging the club JODI. Judy'
"West Virginia Boys and Girla".
June Spencer presented a poem
entitled " I Know Sometbtnc Good

ActuoiTnt

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enter often!
Prizes In ~ 10011 coolest given by the Charleston Branch which
Includes Zt counties In West VIrginia, Ohio and Kentucky.

BAKEl\Y BUYS

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Get JOe off replar Pr&amp;oe

FIESTA BAR CAI(E .... each 29c
COFFEE
CAKE , • . • . . .· pkg
43~
K.ro1er trelh
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GRAHAM CR~CKERS lb pkg 25c
Kroprs GWJI double •ailed. Caa't be beat
BISCUITS ............ pkg. 21c
CheiT)' Lattj,ce. Kr.-er balled

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SPOTLIGHT .... .. .. , .. . lb jjg~
A rleb aDd wlney Hot-Dated Coffee with
a Ltve Fta.vor

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Bonl~JI'l, .None

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Dr. D. V. Smith Is reported ill.
He was removed from his bome ta
the St. Joseph Hospital Saturday
in the Foglesong ambulance.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prosser anrf
Shirley Grimm viaited with Mrs.
Carrie Scarberry Sunday who is s
patitmt in Point Clinic.
'Miss Beatrice Chapman 11pent
Sunday with Do'rothy W~l.g"and .
Mr. aod Mrs. Roy Martin ano
frimd Betty Campbell, Cbarleaton,- are viaiting in the home1 of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gibbs, Mr.
and Mrs. Tobey )brers and Mr. and

MlliolCE MEAT ............ lb 12 oz 55c
BOIL.ING BEEf ............... lb 19c
HAMBURGER
............. lb 35c
LONGHORN CREAM CHEESE . ... lb 45c
B,irdseye FISH. STICKS . . . . 8 oz pkg 48c
Cannon Dish Cloth Inside

GIANT BIU:EZE

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BACHNERS

24 HourAAA
Wrecker Service

MEAT MARKET
Pfllne 04/J.. Free Del; ...,.... Middleport

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·BAND

1.-st St,

1nitt\im~nt:

JARGA~N

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Housewives! Turn your bock on old-toshioned washday drudgery! Buy
an outomolic electric clothes dryer and you'll eliminale clothes lino
disasters, lugging heavy baskets of wet clothes, hanging clothes indoors
and sprinkling piece by piece. Youlllutomatic el~ctric clothes dryer
Nill fluff dry your clothes as easily as ABC. Simply pk!_ce the clothes in
tho electric clothes dryer, S&lt;tt heat control, turn on the automatic ~mer
switch and take the clothes from the dryer dgmp dry for easy
Honing, or fully dry, wrinkle free and ready to pul away,

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FOJ IIALE Oll ~;;,-141 !'!''~'

of l~nd !lnd ~aaq!le.4 )uUI\1# kf
1ix room h&amp;U&amp;e. ~ mile out Of
corPi)ration on 33. Phone Pome-

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BARGAINS
GALOR..E
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BA~Il'S

USED~·~·
Plea&amp;y of ,.... aNd "~!l•l

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INS~Cit

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No.2';,
Cons
Olde •Tyme plwDp and tender sausares seaosned te perfiMltlon

V •en n a Sausage
Sweet Peas

10-4 ozcans

8 No. 303 e n s $1

Paekert J.bel Maine; t.ender and meaty In rich oils, Save

14 No y,. e n s $1
l'leeee
baY
Toilet Tissue
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Facial Tissue 6-300 ct pkgs $1

Sardines

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F1eeee llardJ and eeoaomieaf,, Keep a sapply alwaya on hand

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Olde 'l'yme Brand. A favorl&amp;e for sandwkhes and snacks, Buy

$1.00

Potted

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Meat

2'-3'h oz cans

$1.00

DOLLARDAYVALtJES

Avondale plamp and iendtt In rich sauee

PINTO BEANS . . . .. .. .. .... ... .. . .. .. 10-16 oz cons $1.00
Avondale Beans talae priMCI
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GREAT NORTHERN
. . . . - . . . .. .. ... 10-16 oz cons $1.00
PIIJ'e fnd&amp;•Strawberry
EMBASSY PRESERVES • • • • • • • • . . ....... , 4-10 oz jars $1.00
Krocer rkh and

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TOMATO JUICE
, Whole kernel qe packed yellow

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Tender and lean, cut from com-fed porken. Heres juicy meat at a big Kroger value price

LBS

Mrs, C, E. Fry,
Iris Ball who had beea a . patient in Point Clinic waa returned
to biB home FridQ.
Anita Brown was the · Sunday

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LI,VJNG ROOM
2 Piece Frieze Living Room Suite
)~ fJf-V Choir , .
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1 z·End Tobles
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Mottress-Spri ngs
2. Pillows
Rug
KITCttEH
5 Piece Dinette Suite
Utility Cabinet
9 x 12 Linoleum Rug •
32 Piece Set Dishes

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:M:rs. Ina Weigand, son and Mn.

FOR Y()U!

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Johnnie Fry. Judy, Jimmie and
Saturday.
friend
spent Sunday wlth Mr. and
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VELVEETA . .. . .. . . 2.1b loaf 89c L-- -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ 1
Krafts dlgesJ..Ible
flavor

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FRt;NCH J!ltAND .... : ·: j~ fio:i
Kroger freestone halves or slices in a rieh, thick syrup

Mra. Sam BOlton.

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Golden quarters of marrari.De for &amp;able or

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STRAWB!RitiES .... . . , .. ... 4-10'/a oz cans $1.00
ltrOI'ef froun and ooaoentra&amp;ed. Savo
ORANGE JUICE . ', ..... ... . .... z~6 Olt cans 33c
BEVERAGE TREATS

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Packers Label frozen red-ripe berries

Hot-Dated Coffee. Buy II. In ~lte bean·1
rrlad It fresh

CHECK THESE BONUS DOLLARS. THEY
ARE WORTH FROM '25. to $200.

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Avallllale IIU'JC':t lender. A bir DoiiH Day value. Stnek u.p

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Mrs. Cora Boa&amp;s were in Gallipolis
T·ueaday consul tina: 1 d.: tor.
Ed Fry i1 on the sick li.at.
Robert Tarlor and Walter Brown
were businen vitltors at P'lat Rock

S111dra Buckland, vk:.-.preaid"';
Diane Capehart, ,..,....,.; ~
Newl and,
treu\ll'er;
Bnerty
Rouab , aong leader; fud:J" Turner;
t ame leader ; Jackie Capehart, reporter; an4 Corena :UC.IIlllloo,
devoti.onal leader .

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wife and srandcbild, Anderson ,

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$2.95

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APPLIANCE REPAIR

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WedneadiJ' night.
Mr. md Mn. Earl Hesson and
Mrs. Fannie Roush viaited. with
~.mn , Mike, Mr . and Mrs.. Herbert her brother Howard Roush, Ver··
Rober!ta and family of Delaware, non Wedtaesday,
Ohio were viaitina: Mr. and Mn .
Walter Blake and family .
Mr. and MrJ . Curtis Young and
j Cecil BleuiDI were dinner auetU
Mr . and Mfl. Alec Fox or N~- 1 of Mrs. Cora Bogp Wednesday.
ell , W. Va., W4ire weekend
VIII•
The Ladies Aid of Guldinl Star
tor6 or Mr. a!Jd Mrs. W. H.. Fox.
met with Mn. Rou Winebrenner
Harold Sm1th went to Holzer Thursday to make apple butter.
Hospital tor check-up and showTh A'd ~• G k G
EUB
ed improvement
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rove,
Mr. and Mrs. ·bensil Dunlap of Church, Board Baptist and White
Pomt P.leasant, w. va., visited Church, ~heran, are to meet at
he-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. ArtJey the home of Mrt. Ed Fry Tuesday.
Blake.
Mrs. Fannie Taylor called on
Sunday guests of Mrs . Mattie Ella and :U.Ud.e Blessing WednesHenry were Mr. an&lt;J Mrs. Robert day eveoin&amp;.
Compson and cbUdren,
Connie , Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Billups, Ft.
ahd Wlbbur, of PomeroY. Mn. Pleuaot were call~rs in the Don
Ray Ma~Une of
Ravenswood Aten home Thunday as t.hey were
Mrs. PeUY Rias of Mason,
on their way to tbe Harry Grimm
and Mrs. Delbert C. Booker and home where they were to be
Larry, Sue Gladwell of Middle· guests. J
Port, Mr. and Mrs. Charle! Ann'
strong and family of Waverly,
:Mrs. Clayton Roush and Charlie
Mr. and Mrs. orUnel Bayes and Ball, Huntington, were visiting
-children.
their brother Iris Ball who Is a
Mrs. C. W. Bumgardner was a patient tt the Point Clinic.
Sunday visltnr of Mrs. FJia GiU·
Lealie Adkins and wife, Illinois
and, at Hartford.
were gueats of George Adkins, C"!Mrs. C)ara Williams
Slpent cil Blenin.g, Don 0. Aten and HiMonday at Holzer Hospital visit- ley Crow recently. He is a. former
ing her aunt.
MB$on County boy, the son of the
Mrs1 Violet Burris' small son, late Alex and Effie Snyder Adkins.
has been returned to his home, They completed their studies at
after having &amp;pent the past week Moody InsUtute and are contemas a patient at Holzer Hospital plating on going to the foreign
fields aa missionaries.
and has improved nicely.
On th.e sick list this week ar~
Mrs. Fred Roush spent ThursJim.my lnd Charles Blake, small day with Artie .Rnuah and family
sons of Mr . and Mrs . Walt Blake. of Broad Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee Clarke
V¥no~. Herald
and Donald
and boys, Rallpb
and Gordan,
BDflton were visitors in the Taft
Boston home Saturday, They mo. tored to Point Pleasant Where
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Blessing.
Mrs. Cecil Blessing Jr., was returned to her home from a hospl·
tal in A.Jtron .
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fry, New
Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush
called on Ed Fry Friday evening.
Cecil, Maude. Ella and Calvin
Blening were business visitors in
Point Pleasant Saturdny.
The ehildren or ' Mr. and Mrs
Elmer Newberry and Mr. and Mrs
Leonard Roush
bave whoopillg

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Jackle.A.Idridge of Maaon; Jenliy
Roush of Weat Columbia; Mta.
James Bennett and
chi.ldreo,
J 'un, San d ra, and Sammyj Mn.
Irene Kelly and cbildrn , Charlene aDd Parkana; Mra. Donna
Glaze and children, Jimmie and
Sharon. Mr's. Fay Rwsell and
daurbter, Shelia, El~a BW'Da, Job
nny and Dther Wamsley, Kenoy
Bass, Jtn and Charles Bltke1 Ann
Johnson, Elaine Cartwri.aht, Ju!ly
Williams, Robert Rqard, Danny
Rickard, Mr. -«nd Mrs. HaroJ.d
Riekard, Mrs. Donna Goodnight
a-nd chiktren, Greg 11nd Diana,
Mrs. Betty ~11 and children,
Johnny, Marge, Libda and Jackie.

·Games were played ,nd prlr.ee
were awarded to Sandra Bennett,
A'Dn Johnsbn,
~ hand CharleDe Kelly
F aVors ..,.,
at&amp; and b1owouta
were given to eacb guest presPnt
Reiresbmenta of punch, candy,
lee cream , cup cakes topped with
a pin~o-•e_w_:t~~ ~~~.ed . to the

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Shields, deceased, will takf nohct&gt;
that John D. TMmas. A.dminiatra·"
tor of the Estate ()( George W.
Shi1e\ds, d~eased , f1~ed for .amend·
ed petition September 1, 1~, in
the PrClbate Court
of
Meip
Count_y. Ohio, Case NUmber 18.JU
alleging that the persona! estate"
of :;aid decedent , George W .
Cbields, is insu.flicient to pay his
dl'"bts and charsei ~~ administer:
me his estate and tbat tbe . aai!ofGeorge W. Shields died seized iu
f ee simple the fotlowing described
real estate .

Hardware

Oltet~i

telephoiae liveo e.uefUl

signs of lhe Estate of Genr&amp;e W.

CHASE

STQm;; e~.-,e~""t:-ol)t- , ...

.. .diti.oo. PhoM IQW.

of lean

Bemg iu Sectioo 6, Town 5.
Range 12. of the Ohio Com
pany's Purthase and beginnin¥"
80 poles west of lhe east side GJ
saLd ~lion at James Jlwljirtm'"
northwest corner ; thence soutb
al ong said Martin's line 80 poles
to a stake on land of William
Shields; th.ence west on said
W11liam Shields lim• 80 poles to
a stake ; thence north 80 poles;
thence east along E.dw~rd W
Tuppes line to the place of be
gi nnm~. containing 40 acres.
more or less.
Also the following described
land m Section 6, Town 5, Range
13. and beginning at tbe southeast corner of the northwes1
quart er of said Secti on 6; them't' 1
we!lot 40 rods; thence nl)rth 60
rods: thence east 40 rods·
lhence soulh 60 rod s; t o th!•
place of beginning, contami~
15 acn•.s, more or less
F or more comttlde descripl ion
See Pl at Book of 1927 , G. v./.
Shields, 55 A N. W or S. E
one-fourth and 15 A. S E of N
W. one-four th of Section 6
Town 5. and Range 12
Also the followin,q described
land, Ohve Townshi~ , Mei&amp;s

LOGS.

AU~ Tu~oday, Ql:ti&gt;bir ~
at ~ p .m . 8 mi. W. of Ponl"'dt.
0 ,, oil ·B t, !2.4· llold for!11 1,~.

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Mrl. !Wbeyn 111e~oln4 visited
lr The Goodwill llblt Clap
foHow iftl;
with
her sister, ""· Clara Cape.
, Joan Jobnton &amp;ave 1 party at
M:ra. FraMI.s Fry and childrell
her home In Clift.an io boaor
Pamela, Ricky and ~odney of bart, Point Pleulat, TuUday who
Mr daughter, Debra Kay,
Letart; Mr. and Mn . Donald O)l.. wat returned to her home from
waa celebratlnt hei tint bil'th- llin,er and Jimmie ol Mldrileport; Holur h01pltal wbe,re abe undef·
day Su-nday.
Ray Plckena m of Middleport; went turlery.

Split and cut 2 toot lenVbl.
can arran1e deliv~ry . C. F. Raw·
linga. rhlme 398. .
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II'IOntbs, S7.80: three months, $3.90. lb' motor route where ava0ab1e,
·on• ~ Jl " JNU GM "*r ts; m · months •4.25; three ~ontl)s,

11:!·!19· one
LEGAL

·on Her First irthdoy With Party

•vMn,
~Au~·
ILIIIIN•
EiliOI llyen, Dayton,

IU..t olllrt. Veao R•i!&gt;"''Robert Taylor and mother villted relatives in Point Pleaa:anl
Sundiy evetdn:a.
Re\1. and Kra. Bura:e the new
putor On tbe UnioD tbar1e called
OD Mr. •nd Mra. C. E. Fry Friday
A reorg anization meeting of
Bernard Entwiatle and wife of the Good LUtCk 4--H CIUib of Muon
Dlinols, llf. and .Mn. HOward Tay- was held at t he borne of Judy
lor, Pt. Pleaunt, Mr. ud Mrs.
WaJter Brown, Vernon we re vlsi· Turner m Mason on Monday eve.
t.oMJ of Mrs. Fannie Taylor an d
Du ri~;. g the evenin-g plans we re
son, Robert Sunday.
made for the conung year's act i·
Mr. and )ln. George Holmon
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daughter, kacine, Mr. and Mrs. vtttes In 4-H Club work and Mrs.
Charlie MOore daughter and son Sarah Spencer, club S&gt;ponsor, . xin-law and chUdren of Huntington tend e d her thanks to all of th e
Fred Kaylor and. wife, Broad Run old m embers for their cooperat and Mrs. Jane Crow .•nd children i-on last year. In ad diti on. she
vllited in the borne of :Mr. lnd ;.,.elcomed the new m embers
Mrs. Fred M . Roush Sunday.
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M~. Ina Weigand and son were 1 Officers e lecled by t h.e group
euests of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie J were June Spencer, president;
Tripp, Muon, Sunday.
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v~adited ~ith h1s uncle Wayne er, Mrs. Owen Bratton, Jeanne
_ar an am1ly
Clark and J ea n Bennett.

4-H Reorganization

Letart, W. Va.

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Chureh continued the r11 cuttiq
at the home of Mrs. Henry, Wednesdl)' afternoon. Those present
were, Mra. GearhArt, h"oe Jua·
tis S.Villa Bleioln(, Mabel Johneon and Mrs. Henry.
Mr. and Mn. Ned Henry anc:1
Mr. and lira. Ernest Hmr,buJinea c111lera in

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PORK CH
Less bone and waste .......... .. ... , lb

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"ORK SAUSAGE , .......... lb 39c FISH STICKS ............ , pkg 39c SPARE RIBS , ............. lb 49c
Freah leaD aad tender. BU7 tbe whole piece and save
Dres..••d; boneless and readr ror Ute p.aa, A ba.dpi )ll'ice
DeHdoiD wllh ve~C!tables. Fla•or rieh; prluecl lor uviNI
HAM ROAST ... , . , ........ lb 39c WHITING ................ lb 17c NECK BONES ..... . ..•.. lb 19c
CM111&amp;17 dsab tep !plaUt.J'; aurar eured and blckory llltoked l''l"l'.sh a.nd tuty. Fine t.o frt!DCb fry or fOr lhrimJI ul&amp;d.
J•s&amp; rllht. fOr pork or wleDen.. ~eared; brllht. , ..
SLIC.ED BACON ............ lb 65c GREEN SHRI~P . . . .. ....... lb 49c SAUER KRAUT ......... qt. 2 c
SMOKED HAMS -country Club. Roasts to a mild, mellow goodDess..... .. . , Whole or Shank Half ... , .... LB 5 3 C
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Bella.Me w Bwtru Brookfield JHire pork. Bur

Krorer fres-:shorc ..-ed. IUBt. heM and ea&amp;. So tasty

Middleport Saturday
Mn.. Geo~e Burna
Nnd Henry Wet'O ~hojpphtg

Pomeroy, Saturday afternon.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E) Sumgard:
and family of Columbut were
weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Blllll8ardner.
Mr. and Mrs. ·K. E. Bumgard·
ner ami famUy, Mt. and )Ira. C.
W~ Bwntardner, end Mr. J11mes
Dlobl Jr. til otleodecl the footbali a:•me at Padeh City. on SaturdQ.
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Mr: and llrl. ftlnvln
B1rker
and fam.Uy of· CNirleatan, ut.telld·
ed tbe Jut rites for t.fr.
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69 C

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PASC.A:L cELERY -Large 30 size. Crisp
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_ crunchy, Kroger fresh,. . . .. . .. • . . .. oialk
DELICIOUS APPLES Firm, sweet and juicy fruit ...... 2lbs
FLOWER _ Large size, snow white heads.
Mild flavored ...................... bead
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29c
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Publlshnd ""'7 ai!Jd... f l - SUDdiY ~ 1'lle Olda VIDOJ
llenUnel, Inc., at 110 Mecb~nie Bt., Polaero;r, 0. Dus1nea Olflce phone
e&lt;lilorialoftlce pbnnt M ,
l:blend u -0114 111M

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lo!ODERN DwoDin(, 5
room •partment, flnt floor.
Phon e Pomeroy 310-M.
10..7·lf

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14Cit L """"lft'l , ......... , , . , . Clt1 NotiD.,.. advertllinJ ,.,_.,r,uve, BotttaoDI-~bol~ IJIF., 843
t.euogtoo Av~.• N ew York City, Ul. N. Y.
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sltbscrt:Ptlon rates. fit-livery •• earrier wbflft av.Uable 30 centJ

per week: one year in adVIM"' at 'llle Daily

SEASONEDFIREP4CE

SentlDel oftiee, $1:5.60; sb;

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No. 11 , Pittsburgb, U , Penn5)'1·
van ia, and if deceased, Barbara '
J~an Dish, Bo;x: 142, Rural RoUtf!
No. 11, Pittsburgh , 15, Pennsylvan ia, a11 the unknown heirs. devi set&gt;~~, legatees ,
admini•tralors,

executors and assi.j:ns

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Cha"od .\do ~nd bJ

l$ish, deceased, and all tbe un-·
known heir&amp;, devisees, legat~ :
admmislrators, ex:eeutors nnd U ·

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ACETYELENE
AND CUTTING

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·ROOJ.IS, CIOie In
Butternut Ave., Fom10'4-tlte
avall~ool~ Phone
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,.,., r.... ··t st. ..U·;olfol'f' litl.: 1~
AJJ , ia , t»:Ddutlloll. ~ •PAll' '
en furnished.
Ford-Ferpaoa
tr~or wlbL plows. ~~tiv~f'·

oldo lll'l.'"' •114 · llflt ; p 171

li-aclo6r &lt;Hoe, lillert~onol rn;
planl.er, Oliver difc,'lf!:l~, · ~ill
~arrow
ll•r n):~ ; ~obn~rt
wa..on, manure &amp;Pr.e!4v, ,~
cans, J, p, ~"'"" '¢Ow~. ,400
bales J.'&gt;ao4oi14 ~oy, ~ · !plel
. clonr 11n~ IU,fal.f~ 1\.)'. ~-~.o­
xlmatelf 21!1) b\1· ~&lt;1»'1'· lnr"'!"'k.
Many lttms not llat~.
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Harold Goddpr&lt;LIAll!ll.l
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. Fpscini'te your loot with
the ladylike grace of thiS
pump, hour-in-hour&lt;lut fa·
vorite for beauty and versatility.
Faohioned of
omooth black nusuede, it
takes dainty steps on nnedium dress heel, flatterS
your foot with its shell cut.
Only

ROUSH'S

SHOE STORE
HIBBS, Prnp,
N. Second , , Middleport
C. F.

CoUnty, Ohjo, Section 28, ·r~w n
4. and Range 11 ~ being the west
vne-lailf ui Lhe squ~bwest one·
fouJ1h of S{li4 ~t;op ;?M. Town
4 ami Range 11, contammg 80
acres, more or less- Save and
exct!J)t de~ for 27.40 acres,
mpre or less, to Silas· and Maria
Clark: dated 3-19-1913, to George
W sanders. 4.50 acres, more ur
' less, dated 3-1{)..1913, to Sila11 and
Maria Clark ; 11 .25 acres, more
or less, dated 61·1913; and t o
Mary F. Brown, 3 acres, mor~
less, tlated i -7-1913 , and to
ing a balance o( 24 acres, more
ur less.

Ind., are vlaiton of Albert Boa·
ton.
CalYiD Blesain• and wife were
guests of Mr. and Mn. Cecil
Blaainl Tueaday.

Mrs. Ethel Llth,y, wlte or Rev.
V. J. Lathey, Van Cleve, 0 ., spent
Monday witb her 10other Mra.
Fannie Taylor near Board.
Mra. Etbef Myers, Dayton

Held Monday Night

laDd, Patrieia Riley, Betti)' Jloutb,
Cheryl Roberta, Beverly llwlh.

1\uah. June ~ncer, Ju4J

Scripture wu r ead by Diane
Capehart and the "I ord's Prayer'' ·
was said in unison by all present.
The treasurer reported a balance
of $54.46 in tbe treasury.

Of Allin '

Libby Summers, county 4-H
agt l!nt, wbas p~esentl "tl!d galhve
e ~ o mem er~ _m se ee lllfl . e
proJects. In addi.tton &amp;he gave mformation coneerni.ng: he Achievement Day on November 20 at
Pt. Pleasant.

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Buckland, Dla,.. C~art,
•• we...er, Kiltf W1W. .,,.,
ie Capehart,
Caral)',n
Bararab Willoa, aetty wotr.,
111oJe

The meeting ope-ned With tbe
group · Jinging the club JODI. Judy'
"West Virginia Boys and Girla".
June Spencer presented a poem
entitled " I Know Sometbtnc Good

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Prizes In ~ 10011 coolest given by the Charleston Branch which
Includes Zt counties In West VIrginia, Ohio and Kentucky.

BAKEl\Y BUYS

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Get JOe off replar Pr&amp;oe

FIESTA BAR CAI(E .... each 29c
COFFEE
CAKE , • . • . . .· pkg
43~
K.ro1er trelh
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GRAHAM CR~CKERS lb pkg 25c
Kroprs GWJI double •ailed. Caa't be beat
BISCUITS ............ pkg. 21c
CheiT)' Lattj,ce. Kr.-er balled

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SPOTLIGHT .... .. .. , .. . lb jjg~
A rleb aDd wlney Hot-Dated Coffee with
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Bonl~JI'l, .None

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Dr. D. V. Smith Is reported ill.
He was removed from his bome ta
the St. Joseph Hospital Saturday
in the Foglesong ambulance.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Prosser anrf
Shirley Grimm viaited with Mrs.
Carrie Scarberry Sunday who is s
patitmt in Point Clinic.
'Miss Beatrice Chapman 11pent
Sunday with Do'rothy W~l.g"and .
Mr. aod Mrs. Roy Martin ano
frimd Betty Campbell, Cbarleaton,- are viaiting in the home1 of
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gibbs, Mr.
and Mrs. Tobey )brers and Mr. and

MlliolCE MEAT ............ lb 12 oz 55c
BOIL.ING BEEf ............... lb 19c
HAMBURGER
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LONGHORN CREAM CHEESE . ... lb 45c
B,irdseye FISH. STICKS . . . . 8 oz pkg 48c
Cannon Dish Cloth Inside

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BACHNERS

24 HourAAA
Wrecker Service

MEAT MARKET
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an outomolic electric clothes dryer and you'll eliminale clothes lino
disasters, lugging heavy baskets of wet clothes, hanging clothes indoors
and sprinkling piece by piece. Youlllutomatic el~ctric clothes dryer
Nill fluff dry your clothes as easily as ABC. Simply pk!_ce the clothes in
tho electric clothes dryer, S&lt;tt heat control, turn on the automatic ~mer
switch and take the clothes from the dryer dgmp dry for easy
Honing, or fully dry, wrinkle free and ready to pul away,

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FOJ IIALE Oll ~;;,-141 !'!''~'

of l~nd !lnd ~aaq!le.4 )uUI\1# kf
1ix room h&amp;U&amp;e. ~ mile out Of
corPi)ration on 33. Phone Pome-

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BARGAINS
GALOR..E
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USED~·~·
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Cons
Olde •Tyme plwDp and tender sausares seaosned te perfiMltlon

V •en n a Sausage
Sweet Peas

10-4 ozcans

8 No. 303 e n s $1

Paekert J.bel Maine; t.ender and meaty In rich oils, Save

14 No y,. e n s $1
l'leeee
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Toilet Tissue
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Facial Tissue 6-300 ct pkgs $1

Sardines

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F1eeee llardJ and eeoaomieaf,, Keep a sapply alwaya on hand

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$1.00

Potted

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Meat

2'-3'h oz cans

$1.00

DOLLARDAYVALtJES

Avondale plamp and iendtt In rich sauee

PINTO BEANS . . . .. .. .. .... ... .. . .. .. 10-16 oz cons $1.00
Avondale Beans talae priMCI
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GREAT NORTHERN
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PIIJ'e fnd&amp;•Strawberry
EMBASSY PRESERVES • • • • • • • • . . ....... , 4-10 oz jars $1.00
Krocer rkh and

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Mrs, C, E. Fry,
Iris Ball who had beea a . patient in Point Clinic waa returned
to biB home FridQ.
Anita Brown was the · Sunday

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2 Piece Frieze Living Room Suite
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Mottress-Spri ngs
2. Pillows
Rug
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5 Piece Dinette Suite
Utility Cabinet
9 x 12 Linoleum Rug •
32 Piece Set Dishes

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:M:rs. Ina Weigand, son and Mn.

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Johnnie Fry. Judy, Jimmie and
Saturday.
friend
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Hot-Dated Coffee. Buy II. In ~lte bean·1
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Mrs. Cora Boa&amp;s were in Gallipolis
T·ueaday consul tina: 1 d.: tor.
Ed Fry i1 on the sick li.at.
Robert Tarlor and Walter Brown
were businen vitltors at P'lat Rock

S111dra Buckland, vk:.-.preaid"';
Diane Capehart, ,..,....,.; ~
Newl and,
treu\ll'er;
Bnerty
Rouab , aong leader; fud:J" Turner;
t ame leader ; Jackie Capehart, reporter; an4 Corena :UC.IIlllloo,
devoti.onal leader .

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WedneadiJ' night.
Mr. md Mn. Earl Hesson and
Mrs. Fannie Roush viaited. with
~.mn , Mike, Mr . and Mrs.. Herbert her brother Howard Roush, Ver··
Rober!ta and family of Delaware, non Wedtaesday,
Ohio were viaitina: Mr. and Mn .
Walter Blake and family .
Mr. and MrJ . Curtis Young and
j Cecil BleuiDI were dinner auetU
Mr . and Mfl. Alec Fox or N~- 1 of Mrs. Cora Bogp Wednesday.
ell , W. Va., W4ire weekend
VIII•
The Ladies Aid of Guldinl Star
tor6 or Mr. a!Jd Mrs. W. H.. Fox.
met with Mn. Rou Winebrenner
Harold Sm1th went to Holzer Thursday to make apple butter.
Hospital tor check-up and showTh A'd ~• G k G
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rove,
Mr. and Mrs. ·bensil Dunlap of Church, Board Baptist and White
Pomt P.leasant, w. va., visited Church, ~heran, are to meet at
he-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. ArtJey the home of Mrt. Ed Fry Tuesday.
Blake.
Mrs. Fannie Taylor called on
Sunday guests of Mrs . Mattie Ella and :U.Ud.e Blessing WednesHenry were Mr. an&lt;J Mrs. Robert day eveoin&amp;.
Compson and cbUdren,
Connie , Rev. and Mrs. W. S. Billups, Ft.
ahd Wlbbur, of PomeroY. Mn. Pleuaot were call~rs in the Don
Ray Ma~Une of
Ravenswood Aten home Thunday as t.hey were
Mrs. PeUY Rias of Mason,
on their way to tbe Harry Grimm
and Mrs. Delbert C. Booker and home where they were to be
Larry, Sue Gladwell of Middle· guests. J
Port, Mr. and Mrs. Charle! Ann'
strong and family of Waverly,
:Mrs. Clayton Roush and Charlie
Mr. and Mrs. orUnel Bayes and Ball, Huntington, were visiting
-children.
their brother Iris Ball who Is a
Mrs. C. W. Bumgardner was a patient tt the Point Clinic.
Sunday visltnr of Mrs. FJia GiU·
Lealie Adkins and wife, Illinois
and, at Hartford.
were gueats of George Adkins, C"!Mrs. C)ara Williams
Slpent cil Blenin.g, Don 0. Aten and HiMonday at Holzer Hospital visit- ley Crow recently. He is a. former
ing her aunt.
MB$on County boy, the son of the
Mrs1 Violet Burris' small son, late Alex and Effie Snyder Adkins.
has been returned to his home, They completed their studies at
after having &amp;pent the past week Moody InsUtute and are contemas a patient at Holzer Hospital plating on going to the foreign
fields aa missionaries.
and has improved nicely.
On th.e sick list this week ar~
Mrs. Fred Roush spent ThursJim.my lnd Charles Blake, small day with Artie .Rnuah and family
sons of Mr . and Mrs . Walt Blake. of Broad Run.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee Clarke
V¥no~. Herald
and Donald
and boys, Rallpb
and Gordan,
BDflton were visitors in the Taft
Boston home Saturday, They mo. tored to Point Pleasant Where
they were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Blessing.
Mrs. Cecil Blessing Jr., was returned to her home from a hospl·
tal in A.Jtron .
Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Fry, New
Haven, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Roush
called on Ed Fry Friday evening.
Cecil, Maude. Ella and Calvin
Blening were business visitors in
Point Pleasant Saturdny.
The ehildren or ' Mr. and Mrs
Elmer Newberry and Mr. and Mrs
Leonard Roush
bave whoopillg

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Jackle.A.Idridge of Maaon; Jenliy
Roush of Weat Columbia; Mta.
James Bennett and
chi.ldreo,
J 'un, San d ra, and Sammyj Mn.
Irene Kelly and cbildrn , Charlene aDd Parkana; Mra. Donna
Glaze and children, Jimmie and
Sharon. Mr's. Fay Rwsell and
daurbter, Shelia, El~a BW'Da, Job
nny and Dther Wamsley, Kenoy
Bass, Jtn and Charles Bltke1 Ann
Johnson, Elaine Cartwri.aht, Ju!ly
Williams, Robert Rqard, Danny
Rickard, Mr. -«nd Mrs. HaroJ.d
Riekard, Mrs. Donna Goodnight
a-nd chiktren, Greg 11nd Diana,
Mrs. Betty ~11 and children,
Johnny, Marge, Libda and Jackie.

·Games were played ,nd prlr.ee
were awarded to Sandra Bennett,
A'Dn Johnsbn,
~ hand CharleDe Kelly
F aVors ..,.,
at&amp; and b1owouta
were given to eacb guest presPnt
Reiresbmenta of punch, candy,
lee cream , cup cakes topped with
a pin~o-•e_w_:t~~ ~~~.ed . to the

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Shields, deceased, will takf nohct&gt;
that John D. TMmas. A.dminiatra·"
tor of the Estate ()( George W.
Shi1e\ds, d~eased , f1~ed for .amend·
ed petition September 1, 1~, in
the PrClbate Court
of
Meip
Count_y. Ohio, Case NUmber 18.JU
alleging that the persona! estate"
of :;aid decedent , George W .
Cbields, is insu.flicient to pay his
dl'"bts and charsei ~~ administer:
me his estate and tbat tbe . aai!ofGeorge W. Shields died seized iu
f ee simple the fotlowing described
real estate .

Hardware

Oltet~i

telephoiae liveo e.uefUl

signs of lhe Estate of Genr&amp;e W.

CHASE

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of lean

Bemg iu Sectioo 6, Town 5.
Range 12. of the Ohio Com
pany's Purthase and beginnin¥"
80 poles west of lhe east side GJ
saLd ~lion at James Jlwljirtm'"
northwest corner ; thence soutb
al ong said Martin's line 80 poles
to a stake on land of William
Shields; th.ence west on said
W11liam Shields lim• 80 poles to
a stake ; thence north 80 poles;
thence east along E.dw~rd W
Tuppes line to the place of be
gi nnm~. containing 40 acres.
more or less.
Also the following described
land m Section 6, Town 5, Range
13. and beginning at tbe southeast corner of the northwes1
quart er of said Secti on 6; them't' 1
we!lot 40 rods; thence nl)rth 60
rods: thence east 40 rods·
lhence soulh 60 rod s; t o th!•
place of beginning, contami~
15 acn•.s, more or less
F or more comttlde descripl ion
See Pl at Book of 1927 , G. v./.
Shields, 55 A N. W or S. E
one-fourth and 15 A. S E of N
W. one-four th of Section 6
Town 5. and Range 12
Also the followin,q described
land, Ohve Townshi~ , Mei&amp;s

LOGS.

AU~ Tu~oday, Ql:ti&gt;bir ~
at ~ p .m . 8 mi. W. of Ponl"'dt.
0 ,, oil ·B t, !2.4· llold for!11 1,~.

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Mrl. !Wbeyn 111e~oln4 visited
lr The Goodwill llblt Clap
foHow iftl;
with
her sister, ""· Clara Cape.
, Joan Jobnton &amp;ave 1 party at
M:ra. FraMI.s Fry and childrell
her home In Clift.an io boaor
Pamela, Ricky and ~odney of bart, Point Pleulat, TuUday who
Mr daughter, Debra Kay,
Letart; Mr. and Mn . Donald O)l.. wat returned to her home from
waa celebratlnt hei tint bil'th- llin,er and Jimmie ol Mldrileport; Holur h01pltal wbe,re abe undef·
day Su-nday.
Ray Plckena m of Middleport; went turlery.

Split and cut 2 toot lenVbl.
can arran1e deliv~ry . C. F. Raw·
linga. rhlme 398. .
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II'IOntbs, S7.80: three months, $3.90. lb' motor route where ava0ab1e,
·on• ~ Jl " JNU GM "*r ts; m · months •4.25; three ~ontl)s,

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·on Her First irthdoy With Party

•vMn,
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ILIIIIN•
EiliOI llyen, Dayton,

IU..t olllrt. Veao R•i!&gt;"''Robert Taylor and mother villted relatives in Point Pleaa:anl
Sundiy evetdn:a.
Re\1. and Kra. Bura:e the new
putor On tbe UnioD tbar1e called
OD Mr. •nd Mra. C. E. Fry Friday
A reorg anization meeting of
Bernard Entwiatle and wife of the Good LUtCk 4--H CIUib of Muon
Dlinols, llf. and .Mn. HOward Tay- was held at t he borne of Judy
lor, Pt. Pleaunt, Mr. ud Mrs.
WaJter Brown, Vernon we re vlsi· Turner m Mason on Monday eve.
t.oMJ of Mrs. Fannie Taylor an d
Du ri~;. g the evenin-g plans we re
son, Robert Sunday.
made for the conung year's act i·
Mr. and )ln. George Holmon
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daughter, kacine, Mr. and Mrs. vtttes In 4-H Club work and Mrs.
Charlie MOore daughter and son Sarah Spencer, club S&gt;ponsor, . xin-law and chUdren of Huntington tend e d her thanks to all of th e
Fred Kaylor and. wife, Broad Run old m embers for their cooperat and Mrs. Jane Crow .•nd children i-on last year. In ad diti on. she
vllited in the borne of :Mr. lnd ;.,.elcomed the new m embers
Mrs. Fred M . Roush Sunday.
·
M~. Ina Weigand and son were 1 Officers e lecled by t h.e group
euests of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie J were June Spencer, president;
Tripp, Muon, Sunday.
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v~adited ~ith h1s uncle Wayne er, Mrs. Owen Bratton, Jeanne
_ar an am1ly
Clark and J ea n Bennett.

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Chureh continued the r11 cuttiq
at the home of Mrs. Henry, Wednesdl)' afternoon. Those present
were, Mra. GearhArt, h"oe Jua·
tis S.Villa Bleioln(, Mabel Johneon and Mrs. Henry.
Mr. and Mn. Ned Henry anc:1
Mr. and lira. Ernest Hmr,buJinea c111lera in

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Dres..••d; boneless and readr ror Ute p.aa, A ba.dpi )ll'ice
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Middleport Saturday
Mn.. Geo~e Burna
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Pomeroy, Saturday afternon.
Mr. and Mrs. K. E) Sumgard:
and family of Columbut were
weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs.
C. W. Blllll8ardner.
Mr. and Mrs. ·K. E. Bumgard·
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W~ Bwntardner, end Mr. J11mes
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