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                  <text>The 'Dally Serlrtin.!l. Pomeroy-Middleport,
TUPPERSP~S

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ancl Mrs. W.w·

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IY n'IL YN IIIICKLII
Mn. Stella Rltte.r n • brOLtJht

Ralpb·Ruaoell of

rptrJied

iY MilS. WILLIAM •COOI( '
Mr. aa.d Kn. Hlll'l Jlannaf¥11!1d

Jl.er. 'aod

Kra. Goorao Adkillo of

St~l·

Person and Mr1. Sw.ah
Sc:hrelber. Mrl. Sc:hre.iber jl . ttte
auat of KD.
Woode and Mra.
FrGit, \
Mrs. Gerald Violet visited at
RuUaa.d with friend&amp; Friday and

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mllmooe in the lrulkUnl npanaloa ~ lniUtuted at OU bJ Prelldmt JohD 0. aibr.
Named 1D honor of Zdwud 1UID.. ObJo.. ftrat
,OH:mot' TUiln JlaJI w the llath darmi\QrJ to be
Anilhecl tn the ll·lllllt projec~ lttrlotd bJ Prell4m.'
Bater to provide qualltJ accomas.aucmt tor. the
tncreutna eoraDment &amp;1. ou, wblcb rucbed aat Ill..
ttme hlfh of 1,100 thtl year.

M&gt;led

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Belnl an educator ·wu no 1111 Jotl then. 00.emor 1'1ftl!l bad to rk1e bonebaelt over ~
&amp;ra1ll fr&lt;lm the •tate capital at ObtUieotbe to ~theM
In order to pftlllde Oft!' the ftriCi rneetlftl Of tlM:
t.n.teu 1o. June. llot.
Bom em June 10. I'NI. Ia. Carllale, Znll&amp;Dd. TU..
a.n ltUdted medlc1nt untll JulJ 20, l'ID, when he j
ulltd to 01\arlell Town. Vtmrrla. and 11t up a prac...
Uoe. Be cUed tn 1821 at bla bome iD. OhW.Iootbe.
Beau'ltUI TUIIn H&amp;U now 1tandl u a monumen\
&amp;o tbe aobte'fellliDta EclW&amp;rdl 'JUlin IOCOIDputhtd.
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1riD lie done •to teep OhiO UDinriRJ"
blrb 4\I&amp;UIJ lnllllulloD wlih ID

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OtoraW&gt; - - . tile
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nual OPIDlr,.. convocation

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acadeQ\1.

thnl-otorJ brick dorml..., -

molt oJ whom an b'tlftlftm.
Tile PIOJeci II In lleeJiinl
ata.\emenl Cio UJe record ~
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Governor Ttfftn was aiiiO l*rib' '""IJNilllibl~ .l'ar
a buJJdlnl prorram at QU 111 Jean ap.
a.euna u Am prea14ent cd' Lhe ou hard ot Truateet. be helped formulate pl&amp;llll fot lt·e coJlecUOu of
nnt.a due the Unlveralt.J in order to enct

ATHIN8. OhiD--CornpleUon of Ohio Unlvenlneweet lklrm1$0rJ, Ttmn HaD. mub aoot.ber

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Common Pleas
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'l"he folloWing

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Delmar Blmm,
Mr.!. Bill Will, 'M'rs. Re?t Bailey, Wrla:ht Dnd dlughtcrs .
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'Mt11. Horace
K11rr, Mrs. Jbhn
'Mr. and Mrs. Lin Hart anti ehu.
Wickham, MrK. Jaco~ SchJillng dren, Racine, were cueets of Mt.
and Mrs. Charlea Flek. The Nov. and Mn. Charles Pyles.
ember met~tlnl will be at the
Mr. and Mn. Jlartsen Dotlrm
borne of Mr~. John t'lck with Mr'i.
and children were recent IUestl
Charles Flck, wlsUna:
ot ~r. and ·Mrs. Franklin Ba.lley.

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The M"aJor · io, the b(ue Air 'tid!. , Operatora- Juuled ealls to
\lnlform watched tbe radar buny the ..Alrtraft Flaah" priorscope. before him, 'hil. hand on a ity message.
dl~t plllone tO aa- •li'fleld. The
~e,encer head t~e.r vOice otca vol·
radar atatlon has ~ eo_,qtict with U;ateer in the 9c;tumbps Aid Dean pnident.lfted alrqrift ov~ S.GIJtb rense: FUter Ceater auswer
~11stern Ohio. Somewhere tfiere 1 "Air
ibold." lie

·~· Force.

A petition
ed in the
courts b)'
FrankUn, from
Marpret Fr~man,

alnce 1M8; tltat tbe7
cblldren, and he cbi.rpa
with crosa. neclet:t a.a~· ~fly.~,~~
crueJty. He. ill suing for a

only.

· Tab 'Jf&gt;lli 'Choke
Grey &amp;iders.

or S-1 Turquolso,
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The MaJor's pro&amp;lems; .fnd up
jet fighters to have 'a "look see"
at tbe-plane. or keep tbem on the
ground; was the "plane a private
!lhip tbat b•4 been reported lost,
or was it a ~viet bomber that
had gotlell thlr far; woWd it ttirn

bla report,

its type,

lng)y of 5i41 dollan 1 of jet fuel in
fiying ' to intercept a frlendl.r, but
unhO\VD. , p)Ane; or; the' aam~
a~ount s~1 in deatroyiaa: a eh·

The
sitlon was

Heights watebea ,the

plane fly over tbe Gl'ound Ol)lerver Past }J.igb OJI a bill in Liheoln
Heights. Alter Writing down Jnfo~aflon on a pad of paper. he
dashed into .tbe pOst shelter.
A long' dlstanee .eaU was placed
in ---. matter . o~ seconds through
t~ Genel'!l PJ;j:on'e Co. to Colum·

Ser\ieestationPmnps .
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RWMI1 Sinter, U , of Pearl St.

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An aDDl¥e.fllll7 Rn'iee

at

Nov. lllj Hemlock Grove
11 and Dyeavil).e, Nov. 12. Feltr wUl 1PCture at Roc:k
~"f.'. ~jN~~ov. 15; Long Bott•m, ·

~r;~ I.~~~;,;~:=·p~eater
for b.Js
u.e tathCenter
not P~~r=~~:~=·;
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the alley from Lot No. i ln
8r!d..m"''' Add!llon, If projqct-

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hi~det

of aald aUey;

the

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StriJ!I.IWds
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IOOSTERS TO MilT
Tlie W•b•ma A\hlcUe Boosters
wiH hold a r8iuJIJ' meetinlit In the
h'gh school tiuilding on :MOnday,

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Prod MKMurrg;,,.;;;,;··~

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nilred down iaio

lhr! knee ''ileop mud and f&lt;&gt;ullrt
desperately to free ~~ before

'II' drowned.

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Adtmlled

HOSPITAL

Tuesdi.Y '

Willoam

Cartwnght, New Haven; Glen Stol-

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Ctinl;;l,..,O
Lee

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El&amp;bth Dioltl&lt;t Fill
1\ V{ellitoi\1 Sundo~.

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EMERGENCY RIJN

Atbens, ' ta .eomm•

the ~ Firing Squad

other'· itlembera were ·

John Hayden, Middleport, sut·

ali.d fering from a mental disorder,
Wl..!l taken to the office of Dr. Ray

Rod~

j Sauer, !!on llooeb, D.....,l CoW,.

Pickens, Monday evening by the

Henr)' t:litWori:hy, 'IJ:tuk Loqi Middleport Emergency Squad
Roaebe Fife, Charles ~rer. Rott'
ert 'Nwbbary, ' Gale Hysell. JUcJl.

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Grimm.

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pll!nlsl for

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•hi&lt;b llldi&lt;ated lllat

NOv. 7 at 7:301 - accor~lllil to , an ud ~ ~and Walter'~ ,BuncJ!
annoUncement by Harry Staats, also attended 1aa repreaentati'Vell
pre,o!d~nt. ..
of the 10&lt;&amp;! ~ ,

were
by lbe

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odae

!JWI had ......e

The• f!titlf .Sq.,aa
Bt!nhett ·poSt, ..Nb.....)2&amp;,'.-;.NDeJ'i~ Smith, Rutland, Glen Stollar, Wa-

Nov, 1-2

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m'ud ntarb on a youog sappl· '
lac tree ,lrOW'ing at the- water1
to'

lar, Waterlown;, Mrs. Thomas Mat·
lbeW1, Pomeroy.
d. • Discharged: F . C. Folden, _Athcou; Paul Soar!.,,
Cheshire;
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f. Paula Moore, Syracuse; HarleY
afl' FeeJiq-,., Llthicum, Reedsville; .MI'Il. Robtrt

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Roy C hrla~y., Mr.11. Maflon

MEIGS

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thence nortH 12f

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Aceordiq to aU information
tbat t!OUld be rteaned SiDler h.rl
appeued in th~ drinway of ·Na:
than BiJp. (wbo lives opposite tbe
~pot whu•. ~~ ''!'II dllo0¥e:red) on ~y~~D a .tale
of intoztei:U&amp;h·7faa 1't:bfta had left "
1tbe driveway waiting In tbe J'04d

the accident. P.m•v• to the
neWIJ o,.ned aeriice atttlo,n
wat e1tlm.ted in excnt of
$2,000. 1S.ntlnel Photo.} ·

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ttallatioa Clf 1 new pastor
hlPliabl the da)&gt;"o ...;....
do,y.

w011L aiOn• the nOrth
or aald
alleJ 1'16 feet to a point aer~ '

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Wood and M,., .. Eidoii · Giul .a~~nt
a dt Y in Athens. '
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Mrli. Ltlll Bentz Js e~inplo)'ed at
the Newell
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Versary.

~ljll.i lie Federated
f&lt;ir Ill yur of oervil:e
.... ,people of Pomeror, IJid

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DrownlDJ."

:·Will Observe

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speak

w.ho

lleiJS COanty Corouer Hemy
E.-lni on Yinring the remalns at
tbe lite of dileovery ruled the

Lot;d~Chutch

0., and the ...:
pastor of John
the ·
are
Churcb, ·~n,

.Mrs.~ ~chards r )llll

made by Kiddleport p~

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Minstrel Show

T~• ouo and mhistr.elwere well
the gwup tnd ! for ~ 1,·an,d pre&amp;e~:ted in fast,
· to his 'direC\ion. smOOth· ~on unde tbe dir'~
intlodut!ed
eetlon Of
and UHI capabla.,

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Mary London, Dorothy Stark, Judy
Spencer, Donnda \VJl!ion, Lila Sue
Terrell, Nornla Chapman, Virginia
Jotmson, Joy Foster, Rita Scholl,

~o'ef1ftlt

mlBent put in a number of tbe
At the intennJAsion .... . c.ro.IJn, Kay Chapnto
, o; hm~ Cenlral·.
vocal numbers during the even- Shtrley tnd Doreen N
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tng-and the daneinl e.borus: Sue
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oms, su-,m
e Lepr, Unda Sue Retl:tl!l",
Ann Buck;. Judy Spet~Cer: Vireiti· sang Somewng 8 .Gotta Give" Mary BoliDger, Bnmda ·Ri.ne,-,

wbiJ. u· lumes whiCh ad~ed greaUy to ~ Dqreen Norris, Carolyn Norris, Taylor, Linda ''Ba,snet , Rosem&amp;JY at the State Fair this summer.
act'om· · l'!!f~ of the•ahow werei de.sign'td ,,Vic.kt Brown, Ro,semar)' Salser, Salser, in black tuld While cos- Shl'! introduced Caroaban wbo ex·
ftecedlng ,the · and madG,~by !Qembcrs of the Pl'A, Ruth Horak.
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tumes.
~
r lamed hilo lfOphy wiDQ.iag in patand dW'in&amp; the in· gr~ups ait4 inc)uded c:ottons, s.a.,
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fro
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Ler square dance CJl.llng aad gave
es$, dtml,nUt ve ~ Three Itt . e gatla
m MlddJe'trio tiiterlldnetf1 tiria irri'tesc;~n·~· silkS and po1¥i . Charlesanna
with 8 m~ley .ot dol; str1PU;ad4.other brlgbt com:o.' tap-dancer from tbe Andr.ew Pav· port..: Suzanae ~dbury.
Lyun a brief sample. ~ his art.
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binaftorn; " '
Jis h Studio, tapped to, "GIVe My Dant!la aDd Coftllle Coot,
111.
Orville Wiles aDd ~ the ladies'
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·Regards to Broadway" in top-hat , pupil! o'f Pa~llsll. danc:'ed the chorus opened the aetond act
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"Hi ,NWibbOl''f by the wGmcn's with red accents. Vick:J Brown, i,n c~eer.le&amp;lt9f c4?8tWDes tnd blue ht! san,f "I Lov~t~ UU! t..dies".
cho,.IJ; oP,iji.ect;.the oUo , and w-., . pale pink cotton. sang "I Double "College 'Rhrthlll'' dressed in chorus sang "AW.~t 6)1~ Sweet?"
followed~ by "Ill the 'Days of Vau· Dare You" and the next number and rose matebjbg megaphones as Ute queens of the4..et&amp;rt Falls
for the deville." the ilrls' d'Qi'lcing cborQs was s hoik&gt; duo, BtU Childs and and Tom~ Reuter, fn eollegiale. and Ceotral Sthoo)J danced on
·'i~t~~:~tr:l~,~\!; pre.sented-c~lth a Straw Hat anf! Bob Hoeflich, who sang "stde b7 co.st.u!pe, nni "V'arstty Drag" as a the stage in pUtel organdy frocb
Caot".;w~ bait of the choru; black and silv~ figured c:Oalume chorus of Mify Uki.don, Dorothy with frilled ~ilrmeb and nng
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' cart)'~· wt ' tfte title 'of Lhe song Side" aod did '8 ' 110ft~~ rouliPI\. Sttrt.. Vic:lr:i BrOwn, Dorind• WIL- "Hey, Da~bb''. 'l1te little girls
iD Ulei~ · ~-1 and the other•
Norma Chapman Sidll ..Bmjo'J son, R\lth Hofak aad Lila Su«: Ter- were: Letait FaJla:, Cluisty Roufb,
lo fi'Jiht , cbltlrif~"'liirti and blout- Back jD Town" _ which featured rell, ill jelaeya IDd b~ht skirtS, Debbie ·HUt, l'aie and 8my
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~· chorua U. lllll Clark tmd Ilia ~uj&lt;&gt;;-a F,O- ' """""' iCrOU thB staae.
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Ill Payne.

with Jlt:iJ,I COu11ty SheriU Chari
11 Runell had been coaduding aa
iateulve seart:b for the rnaa. Ac·
eo.mpaaylDJ Bailey at the time of
the discOYeey of tbe boay waa Pa- way toWard Pomeroy.
trolDJian Ever-ett BO.tic, Lawreaee
Fearina f~ the ufety of the
Boyd and . . . .~m~ - ~~~ mao, Bigp lo&amp; into b.i.l joep and
•e~hed up and dowa the :nWIway lor tbe mta but he had &amp;
appeared .rr. ai&amp;ht.
Orriti-'• theoriud that Sioge,
oa le~:ving lbe Bius driveway
had wandered HI'OII tbe roadway
and in the clarknw fell fato the
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Cjtroner Ewing ealled otteatlon

Turno1:1t For · For Community..
Scout
Institute Meet
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lie£ Chief Ru.ueU Bailey ·

Expci;t Heavy : Speakers Named.

·;;.p~iCOploi

mW:in&amp;

Iince 1ut Tbunday ~t.ia:ht was
food bte Wedne.day mornine
drowned iD Tbomu Fork Creek
wMeb ru111 panllel t.o the RuUand
load.
Di.JCO!'er)' of the tnJ.ulng man'•

office.

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MflWieport Police.q!j.f!Finds .
BoCiy Of Rus8ell Singer rc;.yl
in Jfiddleport reported

dates for th"' An·
. Institute meet.
this week by

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th' VUlaie of
e:dended,
•north olde
said

Ohio.

weekend with ,-Mr and MliJ ~flo
Blgrs.

1The Road

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center to tbe radar

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The
n man c:an't do It 1111. Civilian
.Major relu:ed. From the ·infarmi.
unt s-~utewlves, ' far men,
tovoarda the' atom ltcl.ofies of Oai: tion he coUld ~U that the _plane te cher: , .ato.rekeepen, ' citizem
Ridge, or the steel mil~ ol PJtt3- Siihted at Pomeroy was ' ~ loat in I w ts of life-must assist 1n
:burgh? The !Major, waited. The private air~raft . ,
doina
all import~nt job a1
pUoU standing near. their jet
Th~ atory above happens every members of the Grognd Observer
fighterS waited. The unknown day 1n Ohio. ft., ·or onl'l!l similar Corps, Call Pomeroy 92)( .to .see
plane flew on.
will c~e true when the observa· what
C..n do in the tai!Jk ot
,.,
Cbllrle• K. SpenCer of 1662 Lin-

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.. "J'he ob.olertatlon by . Pomofoy'a
GOC post coUld make tbe d.lfference, betwefn the waste uttkDOW·

Mn. Eather Kimu ~~ :. ' the

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tion post in Lincoln Heights,.. it
completed. But tbe po.t Wm only
be hall·completed without voluq.
teers to wateb yoUr skie. for possible Soclet 'bombe:r•. &lt;1· ·

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day In P~rtersbur~.
•Mn.. ~Jrcne Bentz 11pent r..e,C:Jay

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,·:r 9 Op.erate GOC Post

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In Athens.

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feet; thence taat 1'1'8 feet; thenoe
Mr. 1nd Mrs. CJaytun Allea. and 10utb 1211 feet rtq th' pJue ot be&gt;aon 11pe.nt Monday evenlnc wltb. liDbiJti, eonttlnlba: one-hair acre.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch•rles Goegleltl.
more or lea.
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M:r11. P. K. Koblentz and ,rand·
Exeeptlnl and re.,ervin.ll ..the ·
children visited in AthenA S.t"r. eoat •nd th«t rlcht to
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day. '
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slme, anci for a·tQmplltle d~~r,
61 ·uld ooat ., o"ild ,,
IM'r antf Mrs. l!:rnelilt -. Saride'r11 riii'IS• refer~nce Is ' bl:dl
and ~on, Roednllle, callud on
Ia&amp; of the ~ R•co!'d.,

Chri~ty :

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Mr, and.• Mrs. Vir1U
pre visited Mr. and
Wood and Mr. and

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•Maygie Brown .:JP ' A F ' 2 SaJi,. etla\e Jltuate In the Vtll•ie ' of
1Y ~~ARICI A.LLIN
bury
to Mary Patricia Youn1 and Syr•cuse, In the CpuB,t.y of Mel ...
. IV MRI:· ~ H. IAILIIiY
Mrs. Dayld Koblcnt~ assisted by
and St1te of Ohio, in Town ,2.
George
Young.
Mr. tlnd M'ra. · Ray Whi1-e o[ Mra. Carl J'autz were hoates1e11 to ErnestJ.\.Hawley
.
Ranae
12, Ohio Coml)!lnY'I Pur·
and Clara Haw·
Mwll1on apent.. the weekend
Third Thun:day Club at her
cllase
in
100 •ere f..ot No. 2M111 and
ley,
Middleport
tu
Dana
Gate1
Mr.l.arid Mra. Chaa. SpP:ntor.
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In charge of wood.
more p1rlieullfiY bounded an4
tfr. 1nd Mra. Roberti White the president, Mrs, Delmar Uaum ,
described 11 foUow11: ,
.
apent 1everal day• wi!h (}lelr 10n· opened with the Lord's Prltycr in
Leal) B. and Charles W. Wa.rd,
BeJinntna: at a ~ poinl on t.he
ln-Jaw and diUihter, Mr. tind 'llra.
Planl for the Chrittmas lots 241-237, PoMeroy to Jerome north side of the illey..r whlc~ Ia
party and p~Jeet w._n dl&amp;cusscd. Goldbcra.
Henry Penn, HIUaboro.
,.
dlrtatly north of 314 Street tn.U"
Ralph f11U1rd rtUended a Sohlo A 10C!lal hour "'•• enJoyed and a
Ray Harper, ptrcel!i Sclplo1 to Vulac• of Syro.U.e, Q~lo, (wh!Oll '
meetiDI 111t CbUIIeotbc. Wedncs- nlad course W.J!J 1orved to Mr1. Opal ll4rper.
•tal1ina: point Is locatt;~d at tb~
dlf.
Raymond EJ.berleld, rMiu Jerry
plaoe
where tbe prGjeoted lint ot
Hallie and Alva Cross, loti 10,
M'r~ and Mra. Homer Webstor of Wood, Mr1. Richard Fick. !Mrs.
the
wee~tern boundary line ol Lot
Lone lottoin Jpent Thut8 day with CHarles Goea:leln, Mra .
George 1 t, 12, 13, Rutland to Thoma• 0. No: 7 In Bridi'l'!man1a
Mr. aftd' "Mn. A. Q. Bnlley.
Wotr, Mt-1. John f'lck, Mrs. Clay- Stewart nnd Joan 1\1. Stew~ri.
lin tpent IMturd1y nlaht with his
diUJhter, Mrs. Moxie Court.
, Ber111r.d Gainer who hu been
vUIItlria relatives here returned to
hi• hdme at Akron Wedne 1day.
lit. and MNI. Leo Eddy and
ftmU;y, Woo1ter, 1pent the week·
end with the lttter'a parent1, &lt;Mr.
and Ma. Grover Whl•e.

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der.ce wai Box 8~7. Fallq~;~, Nevada-, ~t. whose Present J:dHde~o
Ia unknoWn; and Ncl¥ BP 1\,
whoae laj.\- --\DC!Wn pl'-ce o'f.. r idence wQ_...18)2 Norlhwut 90th
Street, ·Mla,mJ, 38, Florida, and
wh01~ pte.aent address Is un·
known, will J.akc ,notlee that on
th.c 21st day of Octo~er, ~&amp;, the
pla!n~fl. ,.,rue M. l;row l!l~d
~w petltlofJ asalns ~ tbe"'' 1n . the
County,

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EJsworth · Bennet~ J.\athew.~ .
whose last known place Of rc:u-

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of Mr. and Mrs. L C . dru and ,
Euhlb Swan.
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At~ens """e vhltlnc M,rs. Frankid P:arker Tueaday.
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.Mr. and Mrs. Blain H-.rdway of
A1ron _H)ent a 'week with hia motijer, Mro. I,llll! Hordwoy.
· Mt. an·rt Mr1. William Reed. ~f
Qstrander and' daughter and 'hus·
band of ColumOus a'nd ·Mrs. Ottlc
Milhone ·of Pomeroy were the
Sundey ~ueslll of Tillie Reed.
.~1· . Ql!ll r.Jrs. Clyde ·A4•ro; . dt
Pukenbu.ra: were c•JHn( on Mr
and .Mrs. -W. W. Brau · 'l'Jiur8day.

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Mn Effie Watson. a '
through tbe law fJrm
Mr. and Mra. David Welch of and Ciow.
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Mr . •Abner Stout, receotly.
Fre(l:m'an, . in ·bia
, Mr. and' Mr•. Cecil Richards of sLates that he hal been

Color is Keynote in OIJamobile Super "BBJ'

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Audr.ey Koehler, Norma 1 Newland
and Ver~ Shields.
Mr. and Mn. Hobart Dodderer
tad •'Mrs. Carrol Dodderer were
1n Parkersburg rec;ently. 1
Mr. and Mr11. Cb8\-~ei 1 ':K ' 1ilar
•nd· famUy and •MjSs~rr~et

Mr. end MTs. Richard (}leader·
son Ql Coolville were :'luetts ·Bun-,
dJy eve~~ln.g o£ Mr~ - and Mrs
Wayne Brickles.
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Mrs. Estber HyjchlsoJJ !6t Chester Will . the wfe~end guesl of

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S.turday.
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Mn. 'Mary Barnhill apent Sun- were Natbu ArnDld,
day with -Mr. lnd Mra. Emmett Joe Johnson and aon,
Jr.,
Swiab~r at Carthage Gap.
W:olf Pen, Dean Stlencer and
Cal11ng on Mrs. Cora Hamilton wm Carpenter of Glouster.
at the ho.pltal i~ Parkenbura lasl
week were George HamHton, ltfr.s.

Tiffin Hall at Ohio U.
Honors First Governor
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IJy dlqner at tbtli' bom,.

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.eft~Mii Sundoy whel
)ff'l. Cl~enee Swaq.,

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home from tbe St. J'OR~ Rotpi- arandJon. Cbarle~ Vlcl.ot,
lll •h~r,. .the wat t.alr:o ,lorJile- l'l:nltldly d~nner 8UC!it JB . tht' ·Mr. IDd llro. William Cook
dical treafi!:leat.
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and .lin. l:lmneo
Mr. aud Jln. C. E. ,W.e _ae- Arnold.
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Mra. Allie Frost and ~n tq. Huut·
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Subsc\1pUon rates: "Oe1!.ery ~,.
Jeritlilcl, lbe., 1t 110 Mecbtnit: c;arr
i.er where available 30 eente
Jft..,.Pomerot. !lu.silless office per week; one year ln advanee
•¥D-e Sill. editGrial o-ffice phone at The Dail:r Sentinel Dfflee,
$lti.60; six ~nontha, $7.80i tbree
- 'latered u aeeoad clus mail· months, $3.90. By mot01' route
lq matter 1t the pOit office at where .avallable: ope mootb, Sl
By mail : one year $8, six m&gt;;;~ntbs,
· ._.eroy. Ollfo.
$U5; three months, $2.50; oue
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Tod.ay
Coffee Time
Ding Dong School
To Be Announced
Home

l2:00 Teonesset Ernie Show

month, $1.

12:30 Feath~r Your Nest
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Sign On
Moi1Ling Sbtt.w
Captain J!ancarou
GarrY 'Moore
\o:·ao, Arthur.. Godfrey'
U :30 Strike It Rich
12:00 Vatlanl Lady
12:45
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1:30
2:00

The Guiding Light
Katie's Kit chen
Wtltome Travelers
RoOOrt Q. LeWis

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5.00 Mickey Mouse

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Love of Uife
1'2:30 Seareb far Tool.ortnw

MLTIMOIIE, illd. UP-Lllb~
weJabt eonteuder Pranlr:ia Rytr of
New Y-or). IUIIJ)inl tor 1 thot •t
the UU~, wUl ellt bit opeed and
Iilli.. aaaiDJt ll.C:bmpion . Paddy
Demll.):"O'I headloDJ •thck toniabt
in thelr TV-radl4 to-rounder
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•tt:g&amp; Wiia darlc:eiled Ud blue
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600 fr-et, mo~ or I..'all, 1 '4 t~ll Ujhtt aparfcted dW'lhi h\1, s.on~t. 1\
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n the IK't'Cilli most douhle jaCk(!ftd treoted re·~lat dutll "A Good Man ll H~d tO"
m"n an FO"I'\OH..
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be •pent 11'1J11Y ye:n:s as ."\ b0'1h dncrun hoae and r~f•t .d.br ,and •Jiou.W M¥ bid be ageept·
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,. t&lt;;m,non.d " In chlef -of tht!' loroerli cuupllng.~ lnstaUtd.
\IPQD hil proper enCUtlon and a•
to that .of 'P-:"tte nnl
Each blc:l must eofl.lal n tbe fllll
ol. tbt eontnct.
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ltaff to thf! W.l'l"""aU,\m,. name or enry parson or
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The rl.ht. ·II rtlerved by the
. llhy. Mi.J . KiJ'J Tln&lt;t:· Lnte:-eJtl'ld in same an.d must
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1uarantee t!Ht tr the bid l.t
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aDd fam Uy 1pent Sunday ii'J Mcll:r. and Jln, ClJde Will ud
.Farland, W. Va., at tbe home of dauJbter ~•lled o11 lltl. MarJ Baf.
Mr. and ·Mra. Frank .l.a.Jtbam.
ley Sund•r afttrllOOD.
Mn. Klry Bailey Jpent Mond•y A. V, Howell of Pomeror and alto
Mr. and Tutt1d1y wUh Mr. and M:n.

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Iowa over
ptn•s go\ta give.

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the i"killed handt of our regiAtered pharma..
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proreN.iOn11l precision from rre'Jh auppliet of
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HARTFORD, Cono. -

B.oardman, 1S8, Mar)boro,
stopped · Denis Pat Brady,

Grou~t

SWEATERS . $1.88

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Middlepo.r t Dept; Store

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Just A Good Place To Trade
Middleport, ,Ohio

Pomeroy, Ohio

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Fight Results

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NYLON HOSE

ThO Sovth

·THE

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SHIRTS

What happened?
Oregc,a 0.,.. Washington State ,
-A countrY canter.
Al,llo: Orqoa, State over I.:Wlo,
Col"orado over Utah, .Utah State.
OVf.!l' Brigham Young and ... Den·
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pore I'll boys•
Wisconsin over

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Miehtgaa State
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HOLYOKE, Mass.-Rinzl Nocero
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Ander~, 132, ~h'iladeJphia 10.
;HOUSTON, Tex.-Paul Joraen.
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Campeehe, 126, Metcleo

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Mr1. l. L. Wlcll:bam lpeat TbJu.
·Mr. ud Kt1. Alva CJ.art,
and ·Mrt. ·n.,.d Spmeer. Pom~.
day at the RUNeU Painter home.
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Well,
lt'1 over
a ldettrip.
Georcta Teeu. ftW ·""tttDHne Tuppen Plains, Mr. and Mr•. Dm- dQ' ;veul.q.
~I GeOIIeta of Pomeny called on
•Mrs. Erma: HeUm•n called ..on
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Auburn. Floritd !\¥ over ~.
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ColumbU:.,
Mr,t.
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Monday.
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OIIMI of thl
M.lohlaan over DUIID)o-The
Pol bave I&lt;Orsd Hnral ..,...
lna: npaet.l ov•&lt;Miebl.pD. .t.brenq:b
lbt yearo. But. lblt llllehllllD leUI
tops in the JlAtlon alid. RGu Bowl
bound, lw .,...t he&amp;rt
auu:b
l*tln oo4 fillura tO •»ril&gt;l Ill
usual ReCODd half hurrlcaDe.

1ae ,_ .,.d ,_..., !lor" were
IY MU IU..UL PAIIfTII
Sua~ Nilon of Jlr. aad 1m.
llr, aad Jln, Gol4011 Ballr. llr. I . I. Wlctham.
~~ 11011 IDd llro. CUrllt B~ley of Alheu,
llr. ao4 Kil. llonr Bro'olt ud
, 1pent SatL&amp;rd.ay •ltb Mn. liar)' cbildrl:ll ipeDt sundl1 with Mr.

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6•40 Sports
6,45 Film
7:00 Kukla Fr:Jn &amp; Ollie
"7:1, J ol'lu Daly
7:30 Disneyland
8,30 MGM P.arade
9:00 Masquerade Party
'tile Bank
9•3• Break
Wed.
Night
Fight!!
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11:00 News
11":05 We3ther
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11:10 SportJ
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The "Beautiful Doll" ctkw of $4-.:SO:
Thlt'd
Grad~ -Mprtha Hawkins,
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her SYves
Roush , ·a~n'Tl'"elve
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The Ruiland Elem entary Schoo\, 13onnie Hysell, Sharon Kite t!!l, Lucille
Swackhammer, Anne Webu,...•~
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1rade5 1·8 ll.rinounecd thi.~ wcc\c Tommy King , Billie Lou Martin. s~r. Elizabeth Lolulc and Betty ot Janice. Terry and
~nlltl · ·Members of, the t,at.rn Loc:.l
that a3 children made the hnnor La"i'ulyn Mcl(.ni.ght. George Piere~. · R~ibcl wore pastel co~tumN · pnd S~l!rtz Su.uda¥ eveftlna:. ·
roll, the flrs.t scmcsll'l' will\ grn:i· L\nc1a rarker, Larry Rupc, Ca rr ie da·ri~ed u Charles Haye.!l sana "Oh "1 There will iln attendance of 24. School qqard today ~ailed atten·
es of 8 or ahrwc
s~~rs, Donold Smith. ratty Sthop- You Boautlful Doll.
. at last we~k'l prayer meeting with ttorl to the fact tha~ next TUet~ay
the electorate or (hAt distriet wUI
Those ~nklng the hun or rull per\, n osalc&amp; Whil\ngto n. J'ancu
The ladles' chorus 11 ang a med· Sandra "Swartz, leading.
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4:30" On Your Aecount
vote on 11 7-mdl oper11ting levy "3 :00 Matin~e
. are:
Wi\1\:~ms and Oubhy Clu1·k .
ley of appropriate vopular 8011 g1
The ~oQt.hly me~~nt. of tht!
.5:00
Gene "Autr.j·lle)' Rogers
wftlch
win
replace
the
levy
whir:h
11 the "Calendar Olrl~" paraded WSCS was · "held recf'nUy at the rotmerly exl~ted in C01)-tra1·LOeal 4:00 Date With Life
Fl.n;t Grar!CI. E,·a B:-~rrett, Bi.!tl~·
6 :00. Lucky 8 R"aneb
F'ourth Gr..1de : Calvin Biddle, across
the stage.
They · were: home of Helen Woodyard. Durlnll
4:15 First Love
Sue Clark , T ~·dUy Crr1 rt. Llnll&lt;l Conn i!! Hal ev. tarry Hayne!'. rarl
6:30 . Your ~~o Rcfl(Jrter
,fanusry, Mary London: February, the business aenlott plans were and Olive-Orange . dUtricts priol' 4:30 Old Time-r
Dur.!lt, Joyc e Gilbert, Alhcrla J,\t. Niahol!l, Corinle Rice, Agnes Si&amp;l:·
8:46 Spot~ on Sports
to
th~
consolidation.
5:00 Pinky Lee
stark; March,
Janice made fGr a pie social -on Nov. l_l.
L
tle Mary Alicl' Pil'l'tl', Kath :,o man, RoDcr lll Smith, Shel'} t Wol fe Dorothy
6:5:i .Weath~?rfi\3D
w11bb; April, Dorothy Taylor; Several Indian &amp;rtlcles wer~ d!.!l· The Board pointed · out that. al !l:30 Qowdy Doody
&amp;choppert, Harold Whit t',
Hit ~
7:00 Tea~
6:00
Nimrod
&amp;
Angler
nnd Hichard Williams.
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May, Dorinda WilSon ; June, Shel· played. The aext meetlna w1U be the present l.eovy for the co~¥~Oii·
7:10 Doug Edwards, News
Rathburn , Erne.st Sm ith, Katl\y
Fifth Grndc : Marlene Hoffman, ba HHI; July, Lila sue Terrill; Au- held
at the home of Ele5~-nor dated district a)1l!lunta to. b.nly 8:1~ Tommy Harmon's Work·
Thomns , Jimmy Vanmnun. Bar· D&lt;~vitl SNagg, Brcndu Turm~r .
•
7:30 Sgt. ~Teston o! Yukoo
t1hop
gu1t, Judy Spencer; September, Find" by Kflie Crow and Norma three , mill and til'at the "district
bara Williams, Bonn ie Grate, Sa·
B'.~Jl!i boh. '/IIJilm!Hio ~o"'- ·-c~
Sixth Grade: Nancy Deloney .
Evelyn Cummins; October, Rita chapmllft was folloWE'd by "Ye~. trlli'9t have a .10 mill "levy to qua· 6:30 Football Forecasts
11!3~ ~ t!Oii]!l.,...c ~ ..... . '"
lbra Kennedy, Hild a Pninh~r and
Seventh tirade: Barry Brogan, Scholl; November, Rosemary Sal · .!tir, That.'t My B111by" by • Tommy lily f(ll" stale aid.
6:4&amp; New1 P~~ure •.". .
o·:30 Ftl-ur Star pra\house., -'
Judy Klng.
Mt~x \n ') Clonch, Marvin Cremenns,
6:M Les PaUl &amp; Mary Ford
Reuter and the danclnrc choro~.
10
:00 Ttl Be Ann~U"lced
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ScC'ond r.rade :Vick\r P'l'tty, Jelll'l .limmy f'r l-£-1'!:1!, Larry llofrmnu . ser; Oi!cember, Linda Basnett.
Prior tO the conaolidatiOf!, a ?:00 Dr. Hudson's Sec~;;et Jour"Th e act clo!ed with a sol() ''J
Bill Chllds' 1010 "Slttln' On Top
TJlUs, Lindll n avis, Ji1nt'\ ThorYHig, o...'hn l"lr·~ Sigman .
10:30
Wanted
nal
Believo" by Danny Thumpson of the World" preceded the ~ons levy Qf 8 and 9 mills existed il'
Linda Lou Stewart. Do· r i~J' rid.dy,
. 11:00 Up·tO·the•Minute N~)Vs
l~i:;:ht h Gt':trlP: Will iam Romlni',
7:30
Dinah Shore
the
two
dQ.tricts.
Shiriey Priddy, Robet1 Bun· ~·tl P1mlc ne Cib~ u n, Betty Jo Gilhel't, with ·the stage dar~enod and " "Carolina in the Morning" ~)'
1"1 :OS The. Late Show
The
Stbool
Boatd
pointed
et\ll
7:45
News
Caravan
Cheryl t.ong, I&gt;avid PL·I'ersun. Min Luwn•tlCI' HI"'Oflan, .Marjot·ie Prid· ~ oft blue cross putlined on tho Jame8 Carnahan and tt,e Grand that wltbout itate ald tbe l!lchools 8:00 You Bet Your Lite
Finale by thfl entlre c11st wh\Cb.- ln
LiGAL NOTICE
~ nie Barr~tll, Barbara CaMcr, San· dy , Il u-hcrt Chapmo.~n, Roh r. t•t GOI'· b110k·drop.
of Eutern Local ·District cannot
8:30 People's C~OlC\.e
·rhe
intennlssion
alloW
wa~
eluded
a
medley
of
"Look
tor
the
dra Sue Clon ch, Ernes t ~IIiwkin ~. llltll1, L inda ll ah.&gt;y, l\llrha ~ l K\ng,
9:00 Dragn~t
Sealed propo~als will be reeelv·
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!liven by the llmallf.lt soloist, Si"tver Lining," ''The Grind OJd operate. ~
Joyce Manley , Raym ond RH~hhul 'll Murv l..t-c, Larry Morris,
9:,1p . Ford"· T~eatrt ..
ed by the board of educa~on of
Ann Donna Rslbcl, who sang "Thlt'J Flag" and ''Good-bye Now." Lilh'
.Charlotte Rupt•, Gran v ille Burk e, Sch~ppel"l, lrenl.! !':ka1·le~.
10:00 Lux VideO Tbei-lre .
the Middleport School district of
Jud y
Russell Litllc, Larry Felly, Snndrn Slau~htel', Sandy T\l!io nnd h1!l y ){y Wellkness Now" and ,Nadine lnR for the ahow and alqe enw
11:00 , News Headllq~ ..
"Middleport, Ohlo, at tP,e o.J..fice of
Rou~h whO sang "The Bible Tells were done by Roy Re\lttr, Ralpb:
Tucker, Mary Carousf'r , H1mll lrl
Jl:O~ Wenthercii.St · ·
the C.lerk, tPiul S. Smart, .until
"{oun!l.
Spencer, Ed ArnQld, bobley Rei ·
.. - ~- --·-- Me So."
11 :10 Bud WilkiMon Show
7:00 O'clock,' eastern standard
,'~~~~an~~~~~ ~.~ (lt~Y ·. __
Personnel of lhe minstrel em!· bel, John StObatt 1md Earl Rolllb..
h:t;\;f'·· l ~ntr.l af~cr nrlmi l tIn ~ men
11 :30 'J:onig.J\'
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and women W(ll'e (l'lterlocU·
_ _ _ ___.,. .-- _.,..;:;._
"n egi!IJ r n rc" bcrt.uso uf the al·
1 :00 SIRn .ort ' ,. \Ji '. ' 1 : .• ·, ., • .
opened by the clerk of sa!d
t&lt;'ess. Chlorus Grlmm; Eli. Ja"'"
&amp;
ft
B
as provldei h)' law, for
l!·ged plo t.
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Cnr.nuhan; M('se, Orville \\ Ues;
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•&gt;i: l•ho• and mat~rlal n,ecessary '
Sam, Charles Hayes: Raatu.~. To-m.
A~l
12. Ot
Comnlltttf'l lnvtsllg•Hng
, . "~".:
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1. A i:W'IIe. .
J, A tltm
flOwert ·
Siri.ct• then ~un lm~ bee n nndcl' rny Reuter; Tambo, Bill ChUds;
Sealed :....o'p·~·,Qet•?.b.. e11
r 'b7l.' irD!IIIe
."ei~v.'' · '·'• controls in the .rooms of the
ttep
fOrmed on
11. 8\ltcbet
inv est igatlon by a (lv~man spe- Dollie Mac, Kathryn Crow; Anna·
t ".
1'ili .w 1
"'
hiah school bulldin~ situated at
ltma,
Korma
Ann
Chapman.
t.
O•m•
at
•
eopper
1~.
Ketjll
.
ei111 commille&lt;l. WCird now comes
ed · by tbe ·boar(l of edU\':i\tJon ot ,MJdd~eport, Oblo, according to
Ch·ete peraomlel were Shelbn
t. CountrY
.
23. Dalen
h·om Fonr1ro.sn tllill the eomml.ttco
t. ct.rda
Con1tel•
(.A.all)
tt. 1'&amp;11 01 '
the -M)ddleport st.ho"61 "Jistrlct pf the apecillcatlons on file in the
w\11 complelt~ its invt-sligatlon or I-llli, Evelyn Gummln!i, Rogemary
l&amp;thm
a. Secure
"to -~·
Middleport. Qbio, at' the Otnee of office of the superintendent of
bnt h Sun and Kuo in llhout three Salaor,
Judy
Spencer, Harold ' lO.TQ 1 tumber c.Po1tlerlpt
21!1. Coin '
the .superintendent, \lritll ':00 P. aC\l®ls.
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Brown, Danny Thomtuon, DIU
Jl. Club
(abbr.}
Cetala.)
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M., easterb standard Utne, NovThe bQar:d ·of education reserve!
. . Uftlt.d p,.... , St•lf Corrt$pondtnt Wl'cks.
u..A.Udlona
a. Glrl'l name 26. ~U·
Thcro is 11 sus picion thRI Sun ls Cl1rk and his banjo. Member.s o!
embe.· 7, .188,, and at that time the right tb reJect any and all
The Chinese Natlcmllllsl rflglmt• being made n ~capegcJal. H the the chorus were Mar111e Ann Sto·
J6. Deluna1. ApportlGn.
way
opened by the clerk of uid bo.ia.d, bids.
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'ii..'lltfhr'•
M•wv
on Formou ,;ecms to be [aclng il. rommlll&lt;!l~ hill!! ~ he was negligent barl, Patty Sue Roush, PJtty Sto·
tOry
•• cardl,
t:DIJ.)
as proov:ided by laW, for all Ia.bor; . ,.By order of the board of edu·
at.
Old
period o/ lnternol trouble .
stateme~t
1. To re-cov~r 21. Dlnnff
b~au se ut Major Kuo's allegod bart, Frankie Chapman, Sue Ann
36. Let.dlnc
equlprneat, and material
~~;eces· eation.
1
Two h~ucs which affect the Ill'· plotti M, nnnY mor"ul •• tn!IY be Buck, liSa belle Carnahun, Bonnie
lt. ~rr&amp;nlf Ln ·
the ln1lde
28. Tbe
actre11
nry
for
tbe
patntiDI
ot
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Uae
aee• 1
Robert" Coats Pre1ident
"my 1 Dd Lhl• cabinet nre dcvc-lot~ l~&amp;rlously aUected. U he Is cleat- Tht~iss, Joyce Ghteckner, Kue"n
a llne
I. Every
al'IQit:
37. Dfteat.
ond fioor and .all C&lt;irrldors of tbe
\~
. Paul S.
'C1&amp;rt
l
1
Hill
Ril
J
JT.
Ketl-o:
kitchen
29.
Detefti\Ye
st. Towirdl ·
0
ed Ch iang: Clun!,( kuo will nol be BadaIey, Sh r ey
!Jii.
b\Uedll
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a
hu one
coverlnp
High Scl.ool BuUdlng' situated. at (10) Ul, - . (11) 2, 9, 4tC!
thtlee
Miller, Erma Hill, Dnrothy B,.d.
(lUCk®
11. N&amp;n'OW
30. Wlftdo\t'
Middleport, Ohio, aetardlhi to
The rtr~t conet•rns an lnv c~t\ga- pleased.
t3. Editor
gley,
ludy
Gregg,
Leora
Youns,
l8.
Bont
,
t,lp
cleaner•
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The
trouble
in
the
cnbinct
rethe apecifkatloru ·o n fil~ at the
whlch is hPlng ronducl .,d to
labbr.l
Betty Reibel, Sally Pt'ltlrwn, LID~
"('u,-.t.)
of wood
cara
office of t~ supe-tlnteMent · o,,
•..~•elerm'lno whtlhf'r Gon . 1'\un U rl ectll lht! growl n ~ ft!Rl" on P'Ol'- Donahue/ Sheila Young, Ell•~tl . ~ ·W.ih
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rtlC BA tho.t th 11 Uo\tcd Slat.:s m•)'
schools. ·
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1 houlri b~ held r.e!lpomdble tor
bo
drawn
inlu
~t!V('D
the
Chlnelie
Roush,
Nadlnt1
Roush
Linda
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"The bon.rd of edutatloD l'etti'WNabeY Shule~, Et~llr . ,~l·
12.1w . •· '
of
which ono of his ml'llt Reds 1\t 1Nl ~ l p,.nctrenl, H not man,
es the ri·ght to reject any a~d all
iie. W..h .
fornLtl. rN·ocnilhm nnll that os UUl vi!at.er, ·,Roberta ThAxtOn, aernlce
ffu 11t0d ald•s L~ arru"ed .
Rlfne, Farl.c Erlewine, Emma Sal·
16. Hauled
bids.
!ler:o nd concNn ~ f"l'f•ml t r rt':l\tlt tht' P oiping re-~\ mc ·rtl~ ·be ~er. Linda Basnett, Karen Grtgt.
vehltle
By order of the board ot edu'ca·
1. ted h1 tho Untied Nf,l.tOD-8 . .
mho1i
Ynl and Forei gn M l nht~ ··
Naomi
Stobart,
Anno
Whllele,,
tO.
Hole-liOn.
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0J)\ll nrnt~ of ~mlcr Y~ and
Nancy Cllopman, VlrJinl• Johnson,
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-~~;:;::Ye-h
lnfhl"ntl~l
Fur
~ig
n
Minister
Vch
t;ny
th
ey
of 11\n ilOVto'"'"'~ '' nhl r o·
Robart Coat., Pre1ldent cbildreQ.
12. KlnJIL.l
thi home
fhP. Ku " m' ntlllnL"! . nr· hAvr 11&lt;'-d th e Na~lon:.~lis\ regime Miriam F~te:r, Janice Webb, Ma·
1Paul R. Sti\1rt. Clerk.
bel
Rnu!'h,
Mirabelle
Sh11rpnaek,
13.
RIW!r
tO
rl
o!!.~ly
to
the
poli
t!cat
upron
Nov.
and Yth nt bd ng, "too
(10) 12. li, 16; (11), 2....
Matlle Glrc!e, Anne Webater, Dol•
(~.)
~ trin;;s uf the Unilcd Sl~h~l.
::::J::JL;
lie Haye!, EUaabcth Lohaa, tMli·
U o ~filt0..,., 1
Is chorged wilh f11il!M
liGAL NOTlCB
drtd Chapman, Dorblhy Taylor,
~·Inlet IWtol.l
up with a ~ol ut lon or thr
Scalorl bids wlil b o rceelvad Ia R:ta Seholl, Joy F()!ter, VIcki
t,G. ukt ail ipt
JOl'hl ull economic ~\hta
the oftiru of the Vllla(l:c Clerk, Brown.
tla. lAr•ta
b M, whitt' halr~d hut V\11u~o of Pomeroy, until 12 , o'·
The minstrel opened with "Ala·
lO. ·XaiPdln.
1
H0 proh11l1lv
clock
Munrluy, Nov. 'l, 1933, bama JublleC" and }111Told Brown's
[
hrlll la nt
Nnlioli.a\i~l fnr 1he purch!ISO b)' the Vlll•atl or solo "River, Stlly Way From My
~;'itr~t
Llk(' Yltl, ho mlch1 bC" Poml'roy u( tl\') tol!owJng::
D110r". Bob Hoelllcb ian1 "Way
tnaf,_...
pro·Amerlr.nn .
400 reel, more m· k~ll. 2¥.1 1Acl\ Down Yonder In New Ofleam:''
il. Kind of
took the doiTeG or harbt'.lor douhlc Jacket tre~led d11crun 11 re with BUI ¢htlds. Katie Crow and
~1t Purdll~ tlr:t,ivPrs\1y hn.ae
Norman. Ch•:Pman joiaJftl him 11'1
••· lll,..fr
bachl\1nr or arts.
600 frr:t, mCire or lest, l 'ti lnr:h \ ll danco. Bill Clartr. sana the next
U!. AlloWed ror
lnrt!HII t'.
double jacket 1re11tcd Xtacron fire soli) "Wray Your Troubles In
.w elfht
Ctrnr
h.oso
Dreams" and CurleJ Wiles Nl'lt
· t~m.)
hall had
nolah•l• ml\l'M'Y
Complete with cnupl!ngs or "Bye, Bye, Bl1d:bjrd,. joined b)'
r61.1ltt
lOj~r. But he 1math• the ml~~81cP· with the cu ..tomvrs coupllng.g, ond Carolyn, Sh\r~ and. Dol'efln N~
~rm

lni Ralph, Du~ o! New Drleuo
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The Dolly Sentinel, Pomerov-Middleport, Ohio
WEST SHADE

Dem1reo, 27, allo lJ a Ugbt
Ry!f, foiUtb-rantlDa: eonte"bder,
puncbet
although he throw.s much
i.a favored 1t 13-1; ·b ut he ll riskleather.
out ooly
r ....t
WWI&amp;m
ina bla:,.raUn1 aa:alillf the "Brook· seven of hisHe8Tll:!locked
opponent..
He
ruf·
)fary,
~·
over
VPI, &amp;o4
lyD. Billy Goat" who h!f been a
Ml•t'"'ppi Om' llempbil State.
meD.ace to boura wbo eut ~uily "lered 14 defeatl, iDelucUDc three
beld tO\ two
'l"hoiMI
about the brows. Ryf1""11 a "quick Uyo~. · and was
draws.
Navy
ove\'·
' Duke-The blnor
"11M bleeder."
Artimou over ~
S'Yart.hy Paddy won the 135- bounee.
Army over Yale-Reallr
back.
1
Blo~diab Frankie. 23,· might
pound crown from Jimmy Carter
· come cba1Jen1er by beatiq De· OD a decision, Marcb 1054 and iDg" lOW. · ,
Triu o~;, Baylor-If tbe
marco impressively and
lo.st it
to Carter o~ •' l!Jtb
P01111-·Th•l ~ eonllnuell.
hil. 18th victory in 20
.... round
Nov. 1'7, 1954.
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FrankieRyffMeetsDeMarco
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Camera d!:les to School
2:00 To Be Announced ·
2:30 world of Mr. sweeney
2:30 Hot~separtv
2:45 ,y odetn Romances
3:00 thCI Big Payoff
3:00 Matinee
·3:30 8 Llb Crosby Shoow.
f:OO" Date Wlth Life
4:00 Ttle Brighter Day
4:15 First LOve
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4:15 Secret Storm
4:30 Old Timer
4:30 ,On tou,r Account ., ,
5:00 Pinky Lee
5:00 1(;ene Allqy-Ro;.o Rog~ ,
$:90 HQWd.y "OtiOdY
11,30 Wh at's~ 0\ll\ Trouble
6:00. Lucll:y B ltanch
6:00 flatl &amp; ScruggS
11 •40. 'Sign mf ·6:30 Y~t . ~~P Report~
6;30 . sPorts Eye
6:4S SJ!ptligh\. on Sports
6:40 News Pioture
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'6:55 Wootberman
tU5 Le5 Paul &amp; ··Mary Ford
THURSDAY
' :00 Patti Paie
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7:00 ·Science Fiction The11tre
3:M
Sign
On
7:15 DO\lil Edwards, NeWs
7:'80 Coke Time
4:00
Danceland
7:30 The 1\Ulifl Rider
7:4S New• C1ravan
8:00 Arthur Godfrey &amp; Friends S:OO "Mickey Mouse ·
8:00 Screen Directors Play·
6:00 Annie Oakley
9:00 'J:'he :MUUonaire
bpuse ·
6:30 News
' :30 I've Got A Secret
s,so Father- Knows Bert
- 6:35 WRather
10:00 20th Century Fai .Show
9,00 Kraft Theatre
6'40 Se*&gt;rls
11:00 Up-to-the Minute News
10,00 Tbis is Your Life
6:45 Film
11:05
Late
Sbow
Patti
Pat~:e,
Perry
Como
10:30
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7:00 Kukla, Fran &amp; Ollie
Heidlines
1) •00
7:115 John Daly
THURSDAY
11 :O:i ·Weatb'ercast
7:30
Lone Ranger
11:10 Sports Headlines
8:00 Sign On
8:00 Bishop Sheen
Greatest
Fights
of
century
lUI
8:00 Morning Show
8\30 Stop The Music
11:30 'i'onis;ht
•9:00 Captain KBtt!(aroo
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9:00 Star Time
Sign Q(f
10:00 GaiT)' 'Moore
9:30 Down the ·Road
10:30 Arthur Godfre37
l1o:oo Cit)' Detective
THURSDAY
11:30 Strike it Rich
lo.30 I Led 3 / Lives
8:55 Sign O:t
12:00 V&amp;liant Lady
11:00
News
7:00 Today
12:15
Love
Of
Life
11:015
Weather
9:00 Coffee Time
12:30
Search
f&amp;r
Tomorrow
11:10
Sport111
10:00 Ding Dong School
12:45 The Guiding Light
11:15 Famous Play'hous~
10:30 To Be Announced
l:lXr Katie's Kitchen
u :45 Sign or~
11:00 Home·
1:30
Welcome
Trav~ler.s
12:00 Tennessee Ernie Show
2:00 Robet;t q. Lewis
12:30 FE-athfl!l' Your Nest
~:30 Houseparty
1:00 Currerit
3:00
'fhe Big Payoff
1:30 Pnr~on's' Study
3:30
BOb Crosby Sho.w
2:00 To Be Announced
4:00.
'l'he Brighter Day
2:30 World of Mr. Sweeney
4:15
Secret Sto.rm
2:45 Modern Romances

1:30

ACommunity Asset

.... Ttle Boy Scouta of America is 1 The Boy Stout! in. Pomer?Y
a ready and eager parlner in have mad~ stead.Y progress . Ul
· every· community ettorl to build membt·rshtn and m the tralmng
.,_,.. Lnto men of character :md 1 l)f adull leaden1. In Meigs Co';lnly
{;ji them for their citi:r:cnshlp , the Pomeroy Council has jomcd
1 ~nSibllities. Scouti"g is a . forces with t!'R campal~ Orga_n~·
·)rOiram i.n which boys., frolll l zation and wlll be lnv1t1ng cth·
ei.Jht Years old up. can learn how zcns lo give to the support o~ the
to do thin&amp;~J for themselves and 1 admlni~tration of tbe Boy Scol,l.1
for other people~ It is a program Program.
1
, .. that develOJ!S phy~ieal fltneas,
'l'he I&lt;ick-Ol! date is Nov. 4. It
tklll, self-reliance, . t"ourag~. and ill st· ·t with a "Kitlt-Off" break
bleb ideals or servtce to God and "7-st
the Grace Episcopal
. COuntry.
Church at 7·30 a.m. and
the
· Tbese things are ~ccomplhhed
l" g will ·be chairmaned b)'
. Ia partnership with the home, m.ee m
, the school, the church and other Btll Anderson.
.
t lDJtitutiona which accept respon· Every. citizen l8 anvited--ye!l,.
tibility for the proper guidance u~ged, to .o.ssist tbe
Pomeroy
and education of the bot'S and Campaign for the Boy Scouts or
~ young men oi Ute community. In 1Am_erica. as theY strlve to meet
·, fact every Scou.t unit must he 1 thetr · fmanelal objective. ~
· - sponsored by: an established lo· Boy Sc?ut Movement hus eata d
atituU.on such 811 a school church l lished ttself acrosll America an
· ·
· 1
•dt"stt"n•l
c(lmmuntty as&amp;et.
,r synagogue,· b"'tc
group, arm. lll a
L
•
h
Jabot or business organization. Invest in scouting toda~ thro~g·
or b).' a t'J!arfoDsiM~
group
o[ I your Local Campaign . or
vt·
citizens representing the com· \ dcm!s of good dUzenshlP tomor·
•mu"nl.ty as 11 whole.
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Wednesd~y,
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2, 1955
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AUTO SAFETY BELT THIS COUNTRY REAtl Y NEEDS

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ooll••• fnotball teams, I, VOil lis·
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Brown &amp;eeulli completeb
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tlash&amp;s
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offenaivcly agd deferwivelf.
Vtrgmia • &amp;atn.e w tb George,
is likely that both will )lee
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ty of tervice Friday Dicbt.
Michlcln, tbe alti~"l \ ND. 1
Midd1eport will be pb.j'ipg
team, Will forced to ral1y to ~at
of the faateat teamt in tH
Iowa last Saturda)' arid ta~e.t on
gue io Athens, and the Bull~~·:•! another n.. Ten oppQnut in )I·
are dao&amp;eroUs at all Umea.
llnoia bql. fhe WelvtrWet- •r~ be·
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ina quoted a, 13·,o~f faVor-ites .
outweJabed, aod' if tbey
An upset. would tkoW· Ute Rese
stop tbe lqDI'
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,Larry ~ ao4 the
then a lbA:e-team ite tGr 11-hl
Jim W14d08 UleJ
throuah witb_ that·
The Jaeketa pw 1
couot ol.. ijl~JPMlfeJ a.t
vUle~Friday,aadwill
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MJchlfln Staq Owtr Purchle
In th a,• eve.,..,
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a~d Ohio State victories would .
g1ve tbem , and the Wolverhtes
i~eatical 4-1 ~or~b in conference
I ld'iehiran State is a 10-pDivt
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pJek over ,Pl}~ue and Ohio Sta~e
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. 'lf~t to Mi.uc&gt;uri and -is expeeled to haVe little difficulty
rW\ainl th~.- I~S,esl winnlna:
1ll'e1k· in tbe eo1p\ll7 ~o t6 gan:'f"~,
,_, &amp;pc,~fr&amp; ari,~ ·-mnt favontet
to rtrn&amp;J,Il O.'l tbe h'"b road 1o a
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winoiQf l!l~k , a•d hopina to
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Bowl; jj~ Jl(.p;o~.ttt e~lee 'OY..et
LouiJ,Itna 'S tat$'
coach Jlra
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21-7 last Saturday, t'\tke Targest Obio ~ta!e..lD' wrer Indiana.
than ~e
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or the cuiTI?llt 5 BiliOD.
So~tb: K:entuckJ&amp; o~er .Vnb.r· ' ~ Aagelet ar P~ladelpl;Ua.
UCLA ranked No.._ 4 , by . the
~\l.bai'D' 'I ,· Q.ver · Mis..&lt;$1ippi ftJolt Qf tbelle homes on wAeell
United Pr~s boaTd. .of c~cbes,; \1 ~te, . :FIDI'J-CI.~ '1 /:)over Georg¥t, are cou.antnl,e d .in JOJne 12,000 ·
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point!&gt; over ~enn~e lD a ·sollt't : Alibl~i'. . . -'•
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nobody
eastern Con.f uenee . claMic aad . . ~.~~; ,J\Jce ~ pv--: ~~Jn· tbrowl ~~ matches away,
lOth·ranked Navy l8 ·hvoretl bJ 10 ........ Tqg .. ~W 6 OYer SM~. Te_~· ~ J·~era mail boo~ mat1
po1nts over Duke.
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Mr. and Mrs. D9nley lfelbel and
MJ'!!i. H'enT-y Rei.bel wltre · bnslitep
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111,. ~d · ~. ]Jenry Refbel 11 P.d Johrt; retUrn~ fo t~ir kome, toDonJ_!ey 1t,a1~ vl&amp;lted Sundlly With C'ar in AJtqulppa, Pa., after bavMr. ud.-Mr,s .. l{Artcy StrQl1i and ~~; spcn.~ tbe weeknd "!!'ith rela·
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Mi~s N'ettie ·KoehJer r.etumtd
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i;J New Fwrnit11re ;
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Brake Senko
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both the ISI'n(Je w1na and double Jackson
wiD.C fornla~ona.
·PomeroY
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The Rockets upset /,\then!! la!ll Neboq.v\llto 2 2 ! 7 4 8 0 &amp;
Well
don
Frldav nlA"ht hv o 1~13 score.
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1 Athenl
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Top threats of Coa('h .Toe Malmi6
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iddleport
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the bc~;t ln the leAgue.
Pomeroy should be ln top PhY·
steal condition, tnd Coach
Clio
hasn't decided as vet Just
what

W. V1., with the latter's &amp;on, Er·
rold Dawton.
CpL Lewb W. O~bom' and
friend, Cpl. Dean Phillipp Of thQ
Marine Corpt · 8tltl&amp;ned at .· Cara1
LeJue~ N: c ., spent the weekend

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IAFE'ff SERv.J;,C .
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h~.'d aU ·week In an athrnpt

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tful._form,.\I'J parJntl, lMr. and
Will Dawso.n returned fi.ome Tues. flllTY OilforDe, Lllitoba '!«·
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decision ,rendered by the Baar of !}~
Review, Bureau of
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ployment
Compensation , and
mobtle • Booth and Flinn Co., PitlBbJU'.h," , ..

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__.;_Uye
A.-erieut

fight ing J.rl.th, who U.ektd Navy,

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from ~21
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a 40.point Tbe
pick spt-ead
over' for
w.i•lea
_Mid't"eat; · ~~~ 1 Mbme~ota,
ov,r leWa
routes Offrem
Colorado
and ~n·
Pennsylvania.
tl\&amp; St~te, ~~~ 'f __ Q'tfl"

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tho •~t~t __ ~...- , . . . 1. " • •,
tho .eundoa
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COlch · ~l..Y :.:.:_ , -"&lt;i~
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a&amp;q,tQJt Afl·
working _:·~ .~ ·~~• ..'1 :•.·: ..... :t--elr , . .~-· : 18 \ y
uHd •lalDit Nel·
In prepa ~tt ., . ' c.-r: ....,.,d!ltnl' ,. .·::·Je lin week.
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the Intricate Wel!•j "
Rocltet'!l run t•..:1 ~
the Umc but 1110 use

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Ok .-at lilt- br ncliOIU
&amp;at: D.utJ».utll t ,lt'er P9lllll'bl. .. r&gt;
all A
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anr .flo~
w~l• IJ
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t.aa e twef ltar..rud1 A,.-ay tl over
Yale,
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Po.eroyPerson~

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The t'Qmeroy Panthers
Middleport Yellow Jackets have
been working hard all week as
tbey both prepare for thei.· finat S~O game prior to the big Tur·
key Day battle on Thanksgiving.
. •·•·
th
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~omeruy ~11 ~e to . e roe
Jn a cruCial game agam5t the
Wellston Roeketa,
while ·the
Jackets will be still seeking that
first win as they . eutertain the

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For Sole
Ill .. ncel•eoL
BED wltb sprlDP and mattress.,
aat•: 2 CeDll ptr wwd. Olit Ja.
10-21-tl
$20. Call 184-f.
Rtlioa. JliDimum Char&amp;• IKk:.t cea.tl per word. for tbre• . , . ·
Poplar, Banwood, Pine, Walnut
aetulive iDierUOilJ.
Also Oak. Poplar, Basswood
SPec;tai-Oae month for 25 c:enta
Jumber, &amp;ree.n m- dry. 4~, S-4,
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hn"rate of 2 cents pe: word will
be ebaqed for adv.:rtisan&amp; If aot
paid for before tbe t6lb of eac.b

month tohowin&amp; in.rertion.

H , 8-f. DeliYered lo our
Tuppers Plains, Ohio yard .
Cash on. delivery. Write or
call us for particulars.
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~POINT_MINT
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Scwled Bidlbe r~eived by '
IN THI COUitT Oil C~
Adntlrt.fttratrb:
Dated tllil l~th day of 0&lt;1
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en 1)1. !Mella County, Oblo, at tbe
Yiaeea, lq:atee.,
No
. DOwn heln.
•ot•lt of lllo Vll'lllnl• Petty
Offiee. of Said Board, Pomei"c)',
diatributeee. •Fh~;iatraton and John Hoy .McCune
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John C. Bacon
Oblo, up MMil 12:00 O'clock noon,
executora, lf any, of Don G. ·\'ale, A Minor of the Age of 20 Yeart
DtGtMIIII
Ju!fae of the Probate Co
Nov. 21, 1DM lor furniahlni .the
\20l
Services Deee&amp;~ed; Tben.a L Vale. whoae By Grant McCUne,
Melcs County, Oblo.
~OUowlnJ:
place of ruldel!,ce it untnown; His Next Friend, ·
'Notice iJ hereby livea that Nilla \10) 19, 26; (Ill Z, Stc
For reliable radio aad TV;,~ the il¥nown heirs, devisees. ieca- Box No. all
TrantPort delivery of Deilel BOlton whoa. P011t Of!lee :A.dttress
call 6046-J. We ·
teea, diltrlbuteee, admlniatrators Rulland, Ohio
Fuel
Oil, to the County Garage, Ia Reedriille, Ohio, ¥ beeo duly
makel.
Scbmolll
and eJ.ec:utora, if any, ol Tt~ert~a ·
P1aftlti£l
Rock
Spri.qs, Ohio, at the Direc:· appointed u Adml.Disttaqix of the
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fi'J.II ~- Va~. Deceaaed; GraCiJ. -Vtnce .
•VS·
YDUr Suptorf WUI '"
tlon. of tlie county l'~nJineer, ·duro- Estate of EUa Viratnla Petty late
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!lrodbury,
Shirley
McCune
whose
place
of
QUICK SERVICE oa .1
a,J cJence .. Z71f Fourth Ave ue, A Minor of the Age of 17 Vears
!Di the 90 day- t)eriod Comm~nc- ot lteedsville, -Melltf' Couaty, Ohio,
NELL
MIDDLESW
ART
pairing by
10g, Nov. 21, 1Qlf5.
Huntia&amp;ton, West Virlfinia; the Gene-ral Delivery
CaiHIId•'- For
watchmaker.
Mor11antown.
West
Virginia
unknown
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1nd
uect
Board
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Commissioners
Clerk jl
LERS, Pomeroy.
Commlisioaus Mei.ga
;:!., of kin of Anna C. Williams.
Detendant
serve tbe rjJbt to rejeet ~ny or
Lebanon
ToWnahlp. .
. By Dean B~nlitz, Clerk.
Gt!r.-NI Election NOY I &lt;
all bids.
(10) 19, 26; (Ill 2, 9,1ftc
Board of

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aar awre tbaD. one mco.rrect Ul·

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tJces o.. .t ;vwtl prun~ u reau
hac ciHsulftl rau:1. iJI:lllUitt&amp;t:W

publlailed at ' cent per woru.
CAaraed A&lt;ll re-..:etvea oy mtill or

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t'ortland. Call 257. Will

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October 7, 19&amp;i

Seald proposala will be ceceiv·
ed by the board of education of
t11e Middleport school di!trid of
Middleport, Ohio, at tbe office J£
the 1uperJntehdent, until 7:00 P.

BO'M'LEO GA.S-Iu.tall•tlon and

LAND .FURNn URE at .RutJaod.
~ou

.16J Lost &amp; Found

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doesn't advertise in The
Sentinel.

and landing.,

of

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drawings and specifications on
file at

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office of the superin-

tend"ent.
The board of education reservHny and a!l
bids.
By order of tbe board of OOuc:aes the rlgbt to reject

lion.
Robert Coats, President
Paul S. Smart, Clerk
llOl 12, 19, Z6; Ull :Htc

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·A Shoe

Merchandise

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... bolu&lt;os clue, Pay
· oil die car and oilier .....,._ Tb07 ~
;." ;.&gt;Jn eal)' bod&amp;et .pafmt'llts to au~ )'OLL llaVfll
· more moaey lor 7ourseU each 'IIMRllh.
l'ou may even eul JOUr p~ymeatl ia half.
, lust phpe1 write or stop I.a. sow and ttart
rlfht with a e~~sh lou to .,_uare ap ad
10 pJa!;eL

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At The

I COme and get $100 , . , $300 . , . $SilO or up to $1000

Ccnlral'

School Buildina: situated at Mid·
dleport, Ohio, ae&lt;:ording to th£'

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When you've got more BILlS in your mail box
t1j8li ).ou have in your purse . , , . . it's time 19
refill your purse with a private cash loan the
sensible "City Loan" way.

material necessary for the layil'lg
of asphalt tile on the second floor

LOST- The

fellow Wanting
You To -

M., east~rn standard time, Novem·
ber 7, 195S, aod at that time open·
ed by the clert of &amp;aid board, as
provided by laW, for all labor and

anvice. See w for pr1c:es. BUT-

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EYEHI~GS
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rFolirth Mi!~ Sq)lt!t

"BEST BUICK YET''

ol Silver Bridge

BLAETT~ARS

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To' . VO!cers of Eastern L oeal School District
metnbe,rs of the Ea steil'll Loool Board of Educ-

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sch&lt;IOI.i~~" "" that tho dill trlct· ·can ·secure . all tlie

SUNSET ·..
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The Doily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohl(

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Rutlond Gorden Club Mokes Plans
Far N~vember Rum.,noge Sole' At Meet
f~ • Rum1Je held on NO\'IIb•

Plaal· wre made
!DIP Sale to

bor 6 aDd 8lb when the llutlood
a.rden Club met :ilonda)' nl&amp;ht
at tbe home of iheir president,
:Mn. Everttt - CoiW6ll, Vinton,
RD. Mrs. CUsh JobnstoD wu
JWD:ed general chairman of the
aa.le and the place will be anoounted later tbil: week. Anyone
baftnJI: a donation of clean UJB)le

sueeeastut

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Joyce Charleen McDade Announced

aDd a 1eDenl
held on "Indoor
Window-am planUtat" with care
or the variDUJ hoWiepblntl lb'eated.
~ it ll)ed to nave it
'6eUT8NII at the aale-place by Mr.1. Truman Chue wu reYrfdq.
ported critir.aJly ill at tbe Meige
Duriq: the buaineu meeting General Hospital.
til(!: )'&amp;ll'bookl werto distributed
and it wu decided that a mem·
The bosU~AI served a dessert
ber would pay a fiDe for lail- cout'fl.e to t~e ~embers at th~
ure to blve hr exhibit at the rnee~og which 15 the last
of
meetillll! ia announced in
the the year. Installation of ttle new
yearbook".
officers will be held at the Nov·
JtoU~ all reaponsea were "The ember meetiq.

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McDole's

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cactmentto DOyle Lee Salkil, son
Df r.tr. and M.ra. Glen Baker. of
8462 Larch Rd ., Toledo, Ohio, is
announced by her parMis.

Mr. IDd Mrl.

The "bride-elect js the daughter
of Mr. .and M~s. Henry ·McDole
of 3144 Zone Ave, Toledo aml
rranddaughter of the late ·Mr. and
Mi-a. David Speaneer, Chester.

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sp.,klinl muhicolo~d flora Is. P.aetical as well as hcautiful, _the
all-over .pattern hid.. footprint• and. soil ... the du{ability of
blended yarns aosur.. yea" of.happy &amp;ervice •nd laotiois love·
liness. Jn broadloom widtho and 12 practi~ Floor-Plan

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Take advanrage of aur coiwenient time·pay ment plan •
and enjoy JOUr new carpet ar rug wloile ! ou pay /or ir.
lTe will be /wppy ,,., work oul a plan to /it .wut bud11e1.

GH GUAID

~n and ref~menW of barbe·
eues, cofree and eakea weft! served. Pri~a for . eo~tumes
WOP by Mrs. Carl Kautz,

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Pll'l Koutz, . Mr. and ~· l!ldlaon
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PUCO Complete,s 1Several Civic Groups En~rse . ·

J!ullon, J)onoa, Geor4•·· 111Jd llarrf

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MIITtNGS
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·ol Tflere
be three
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mee~
at the~eveninp
R.eilldl:
ill M hocll Ob
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4, aDif 5. ~c'~ ~~ char~:e of
Rev: ·l'reelarid Nqtrii. ·The meet·
ins: to- begin at 7:30 p.m. Every-

Survey Request .Measure For Street Equipment
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encot.ll'l#d
the 1upport. -of the
Robiaaon's eltorti are. beiq 41Of Metl'll
"atef
P......,. U01111 Club, PontorO)' .Nc1ed ....ani
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COLUMBUS, o. UP-Tile state
Public UtUitlea CommieDoa. enJ.
mated today It would eo,t tbe
Meip. Water Co., $33,811'7· to provide additional serviee to residentJ
in Pomeroy.
The study was maM 11 tho rcault of 1 group of petitions which
was presuted to tt1e ~adl'lsioo
by residents wbo waut tbe 1'0111·
PIDY to -extend its line uu:l. fur·
nlsh them water ·service.
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PUC Engiuer B. D. Tackett
recommended that a beariag bt
eonducted at Pomeroy to determine whether tbe compaD)' sbould
.furnish the service. No date has
been set ·for IUC~-~ h~.

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MEIGS

TEMPI.E

TONIGHT

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The Rood To Denver

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Three For The Show
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Far Horlzqbj

VItia Vlalort

Bradbury Man
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In Lidder Fall
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$HOI\TS
Mr. and Mrs : Fred Ro.senbaum
entertained
a group of relatives 11.~~,:,~=====~~~~~~~~~~~~~,.!.:~---'----.,.------------7""-.,;;:C
with a dinner Sund~ at their I
home, Vale St.
Guests were ·Mrs. E. L. Capobart and .Mrs. Lee Richardson and
dsuahter, Jo11.n, of Warren ; Mr."·
Philip Meier, Columbus; Mr. d
Mr.s. Russell Capehart and
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ghten, Jackie and Diane, or Ma.aon. W. Va .; Mr. and Mrs. Jack
RMenbaum and chi14rcn, Jwckic,
Rlcklo and Barbie of Samlusky
and Dr. Paul Bauman of Ports .
mouth.

Cfk!H Kaufl, ·Bradbury, Waa
taken today to Dr. ,Ray ·PickeD8'

olllee by tb MiddlePort

lloioerge~­

cy 8Q111.d, after b~ )Jp.d falleli·' ill·
to ~ ,loadiq dock Md 1\'ll.· knock·
ed uDCOJ11(!ious, at the Beck, ¥anufac,.urlng Company,. ln Mlddie-

port.

It ill reportl!d that Mr ~. ~uU
had cllmbe4. down a \edder. and
had attlpped batk:w~a into . a
lqadiPI pit, and fell- aome four.
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·OnlY . a~k~a-~. ~~ . re~orted
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be rl~:her by· 2500 ~l.umes of
olcl and rart books_ given it thil
witk 11 a "'tift from the hurt"
by a native Pomeroy m•n. who
has not llvild In this vicinity
for tht pitt 59 .,....,, Tht huge
collection of books from
llbrery of the Ia.. H•rt St•nbery wer• ,.,rch.iecl w.,.t .....
day by John Wllll.atn tfenchtr

tl'••

Hr.n.~ler

H.rtcher, born
1111 left this
end haa tine•
~ful In a

b. N.!Uned Qu~en

purdtue of two piflces of ~
eleani.D:t equipmeDt. 11 ,...._Ill !r

Two Rutland Boys er::::ro;:t~
./!~ ·
a la.r&amp;e tank
wUk .is~
Are Senten"ed
il tbe .......,. . ·II
..,. the eleetoonte, is
T0 BIS Tenos •p,.....ed
the .,.. that will
dbt ...
u to
ft
While •
"

and
truck.
Tbe ot...O , . . _
be J)lll'dlased

,

of

well

Two

-

·,

haul

pidt up
awat

woeild ~
for hilb _.,... pumplu ..,.Ill•
me:irt to wash ' aDd JPiat ttae

large laftk tnacll:

-·

lfayor B.ObiniOil PGimJ: GUt .~
the latter pi... of ..,;~
woqld be boval~le ID llwiOo.: of
flood cleanup ' .u well u 10 ~
vide a meaDS of 09JIIiq ..~
keepinr .....,.. ol..,. , that ,wniol4
otherwise be bl~ .to tb4'

..._,., It

eould abo

haul watn

w.•

I'&gt;

to . -~

;~· ~===r

Witlo
tbo..that
beeonl

able,lh._, llroOt bl
.&lt;®blloocl..~

--tnl

~­
Heabo
emplofos.i •ould

Ito et;eeted.
• '
Sillee tb~ wu DO eur(8W' In
PO!iiteroy, Ute city offiCialS Nid

whn

be as.od to pnwtde' fvnd&gt; !Gr t)te

inue

...,rt

thAt the young p«tpl~ ahOUld be
CINCINNATI. 0 . UP-Produce:
congrahtlated oa theu cooper-a· 1Eggs·, study, unehang:ed to
lc
tion.
lower. supplies adequate; coo.tumer U. S. A larle 54-65; mediums 38-40; wbolesole, cOIIllller·
TO RIPORMATOIIY
cial 60 per ctat A, extra ll!'le
Jack L. Hay~, South Charleston D-!51; mediurm 32-36; CUI'J'Wit reand James
Hoffman, Rutlmd celp\5 30-32,
were transported to the BIS at
Chickeas, lteady,
unebeged,
Lancasf.cl', Wednesday. The two undertone unsettled; fryen 18-19;
had beeo. cb&amp;Tged with auto theft hem, beavy 19-21; bens, light 15and larceny, and b'iid been sen· 16; old roosters 10-11.
tenced to one year at th&amp; rerormTurteya,
steady,
unclcrton.e
atory by Juvenile Judge John weak, youq heDa 35-38; young

here on leave with his l11th
er· Thomas Hensler and .11ister.
M;s. Harry Hill hAS returned and
!.11 a member of 110\h Transporla
tlon Battalion at n EuAtl s, Va..
Mr. and Mrs, S1muel B11rnharl

crullq _ ..
boDd.
whldt

i.a

and street OI.Ubtr.
The blue i1 lor .0085 mm · &amp;r
114 ceub oa each -t~o9CJO of pro.
ballot next Tuesday be.fOft Pome- perty eval~atiOD •n)t'~oul4 be ia
roy voten.
effect for a five Ji!:W ~

Iin.e

Carolyn Sowards

\l'JS

BAKER
FURNITURE
ON THE IIRIG.HtEST CORNER IN MIDDLEPORT

Gtu~e, Thml W•rd Fire Depart·
Pomeroy Chamber ot ComIHI"ce' IDd Meip County Jayeeea
today Jaunch·ed an iDtensi~ personal tllttlpaicn in support ot an
which wtU appear on the

meat,

Rutland
juven.ilet. 18
yean old W'ete it!fttenced to the
815 at Laneaster for tbftt and
pMOie violatiwl by Judae Joha
Baeoo in juveaile nurt WedDeadoy.
1be two youth&amp; were charged
with flftliDJ nimJ JlllODI of JISGnd a pair af aun gla!Se$
from a. bftad truck. operated by
George .Grtt.e, that was parked in
froai of bil house ia Rutland.
for
Ooe !)f tbe youtbi wu pk:ked
up by Deputy Sherirr ~1 Bart&amp;Um M.Oilday and cited t'- appear
I# . cOurt. and llle Othfr WU cited
t o - IJ! .
b)c..luvaojlo.Of·
:fleer Carl Gtldl7, ,

, c:ruH thi:euth
tiOM of the

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Pvt. Thomas C.

Urges Support
or Bond I .·

·Karr,

lfolter.

Rosenbaum family
Entertained·Su,day
4t Rosenbaum s

Pomeroy Library

Mr. and ~ra. Horace
Mr. and Mro. David Kol&gt;
.1enti, Mr. and Mra. Roy Holter,

·PaUl

The Intermediate class of · Ihe
·:..: ,:
Pomeroy Church of Chri.!:it hc~d a charge of the party and serti;Jpg
masked Halloween partv, Mon day on the err.tertainment cmhtnlt~~e
i~~'::·· ln. the basem~ Jnt of the Harold
were .Miss
Loui&amp;e
Gilm~
nl;
Sndtb
al!d Mra.
OlivertMMi·
wluch was deCorated m
"'
with the ,,eason.
; hael and 'OD · tbe ' kiiebeo cohlmlt.
,
1 .ee ~ere ~rs. Ralpob We_lker, Mn.
Denvet ·KaDple, Wa,ter Kennedy Me!vm Smtih, Mrs. Orv11le Well
: and ;JUII· Andrews were the and Mrs. Elwood Bowers.

Garnes were played during the
evening and prizes awarded th e
winners, after which refreshm ents
of sloppy Joefl, doughnuts, cider,
hot chocplate and coUce wer e served.
Miss Elizabeth Dutfy was ~ n

-""'· .... In ... .._, .....
_._

barn which was ·decorated. iu

ik'eBSed; Mrs. Woodrow Mora
.Jin, Roy Holtt.r, most unusual.
., ""be guests included Uio: a.v.
·a-nd · lifts. Robert Linter, Mr. and
~- Earl Dean, r,lr. and Mro;

And,.ws, ugliest and Non cy H•l·
cher,
the hardest to idcntfy.
!

Two leHis o£ pile give deep~ dramatic texture lo tldslov.ely Don:' in·

parey .... h.W

litr. and Mis. · Woodrow Morl.,
Mr. ·ud Mio. Paul Saer, Mr. and

1
awan:led
to Sheila
grand march
and
judges were
for the
Ohlintte•, prettiest; Mary Alice

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Masked Halloween Party Sponsored By ·
Church 01 Christ Group Held Monday

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at

boiU ·

~j,lo;g with the IIAiloween

McDole was
graduated
from Burnham Hiih School , Syl·
vania, 0 ., alao studied eight years
ol mu.~;ic and i.s now ct teach er of
the accordian.
Mr. Salkil was gradualed rrom
Burnb8m High School, Sylv&lt;~nia,
0 ., and just c.ompleted two years
of servke in the U. S. .f\rmy :Js
SP 3 Ut Sigo-al Corps and ha.s re·
turned from Kore.r..

i

The

e

V~DOD

at their fafm

~ l\ttll¥od.

1--;;;
~===~~=~10. Miss

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Webers Entertoin
At Form With
Halloween

Engagement To Doyle Lee
Joyt!e

2. l

operate the

tUt tbe equipmeat.

.
six to ten _mjles "" .~r
.safely making· tbe riMniBI .. ttf

fro:m

.rtreeta

a reliUvt:IJ almpl•

ter.

~,_.

"lt is tbe f'lrst · time Uaat.. ""

haV. as•ecl for mytlohtgf ~· ·
son wd today, "It is ""1*1' ~·
we wiU draw wide support from
the reold&lt;oots &lt;iC 'Poid- t9 .I!""
vide this mum DMded ec:t~
whieb is lor tbe bet.Urment ol
the eotire community."
..r believe," Ute ·M'ITor ~
tinued, ''that tbe averate U'riDp
Baoon,&amp;t~~d=•~Y·~----------~to=nu=-~~=~~-~~
~: _r_~~a&gt;--_3_~
_____
.
for an home ownen 'wilf be' m~
grea1B thon the .... of
1!1.0
equipmea.t to them. The U&amp;e of
. OLtVIII IJAILEY
tbe eqalptl)ent WiU pnwe a ~~Ut
savinp ia bepi.Dg estfrian Of
The Daily Sentil'lel;~ry · Man eard. Oonald E. Bailey of romehomes cleantl' and. al8o iNml of
!&amp;, oo lona:er a ' ~mystery." -He ltas roy Route 1 who is no relaUon to
furni;;binp witlriJL tlte hoales... '
been ldentlfled and:tlle lucky win· the "My.stery Man " also answered
Pomeroy Chamber of Commerte propolted improvoemeo'l.s to State
ner of the prize of $&amp;.00 in cash corn:clJy.
W-ednesday night in a seuion beld Route 33 and it&amp; importance to the
is Clarice Jean · Norris, or SyraThe clues given were: "PHt in City ilau took defmite ateps
growth or Poooeroy. No immediate
C··...£4W
cuse, Oblo.
and Circus Man mab the nama toward enlara:ement of i'tti mem· aetioo was taten at the time, but
~
W"l....
Clarite Jean, daughter or Mr.
compi1N." The flnt n.m1 I•
bershlp and the implementAtion o( indlc•tions were tbat tbe ehambel'
and Mn Carroll Nofris of Syra·
that of Oli"Hr W"'delt Holmes, a larger program for the Christ. wou.ld make a eoneerted effort ln
iV
cuSe U. a third Jrade .sttidenl and
tiM put ancl ttt. secon~ neme
covper•tion wilh other local
J
·,
mas season.
thfl of Iaiiey of Barnum- I
adtnlts tbat sht! ' htd the aid ol
Howard Frant,. llaJ'Ot of Ja..
With Pr&lt;oident Howard B.~ groups t.o ~ the improvement
a.Uey f•me.
''.Motbet" aod "~a&lt;ldy" in oolviog
at ao early date.
cine, todey announced tbat , tile
·
Myatery MaD's Identity.
Tha SHonct due rHd: uA type pres,lding membeTS of the ChamPresent for the WeclnO.U.. curfew tmpo.ed 'II Radne doii'l!o1
ber
vot.M
to
establish
a
new
dues
Who. WN the My;tery, lf.an? He of bridge and tractor combined,
niht Qteeting 11rere Robert. JK911s, the Halloween HaHn bas DOW
Was Oliver · Bai\ey or Racine.
when -ut In pl.c41 will end tht structON for the civic ormiza. BOI An ........, Gl.....,. Ewln, C. been liftod.
tion
with
bwlinftll
and
profflfionOhio, operator Of a 11ervt'ce starace." The ty..- of brill.. I• a
C. CuclJer, William Grue8er. Ri·
·Frank said that he and tb~ ftl·
Uon in tHat community.
8•11.., Bridge •amlllar to mlny al dues .betntl set 11. $21 per an· chard Follrod, Tom . Crow, Leslie late couoeU wllbed. to
num, payable semi-a.Dnually and
-""" in the arm~ ••rvk:• tnd
Fultz., Major E. F. ltobiDIIOD, Ro- their thaJib to Ill tile. peOple :of
One ot~er perspn &amp;180 gue,&lt;;scd .t he tractor 1n Oliver. By plac• also to permit auoc.iate member·
bert
Coate.s. Freak Will, Jack the cammUDlt)' fot tbett fOOPeta·
ships
at
tbe
rat.t
of
$5
per
year.
t~e eor,recl answer to the M¥•Lery
in1 the name of ·o11.,., before
Cramer.
RefDO)d Greene, Richai'd tion duriDc tbe tenure of the
It
wu
pohtted
out
Uut
witb
Man's ide,ality but his entr,y was
that of Belfey the name !1 com·
Owen i:nd Ctarc:nce COlliDs.
t!urlew.
· ·
·
th(l
lower
duM
tate
struet.vre
thi.t
latm- thaD that of the winner and · plettd and tM rae• entlld by
did n·o t stale that Oliver Bailey
c.rrect llkntlflcatlon of th• more o! the business and profess·
ion1T peOple of the community
w&amp;s of Racine as did t·he earlier
_Mrstary Man.
,....---......::::.=:.:...:==--._ ____ would be enabled to become mem·
bel'll of the Chamber and wttb t-his
in mind a membt:tsbip eommittee
eoWtiDs: of Leslie Fllllz a.~
·c blitman, Frank Will and Richard
Tbe annual metina; of the tor1e marken at Chalet, Ru~
Owen were appointM.
Meigs
County Pioneer · and Hi&amp;- and Harrisoaville on tle' &lt;f'Otite
Pointlntl toward ·the roming
torical
Society will. be beld Sat- traveled by John llorpli.. ndholidaY season Ute eiVie organizaurday at 1:30 at the Uoited. Me. era In 1888; the ~ §I
tion dilcussed plans of the. or· thodist Churt!h, Poml!t'Oy,
ao local biatory ddbl ~
ganlzatkm to apin eorlduct a
cording to tbe annouoeement the county sutb u a~ . · ailpro11ram as ln the past yean of made by A. V. Howell. preeldent derway at Ches,..., Pottlallll 'and
me'i-tbaat pirticipathtn. and the "onors at t.he Ohio Cittzen.sblp Han'isoilrille; to oilier . tO : tbe
addition or
ChrUtmti decorJohn Handley. who won t09 elemeatary iieboots 8\ti!b .• t.liUI
atiCms for the coq~mUmty. In ac· and
History c6nte1t at ObJo Uni· aa lbe SoeietJ IIGW Jau :IJiil ......
cor~ With this alrtioa a tbe.r- veraity, wiU be introduw:l
by after acquitea oe Metp. '. c.a.t7
&lt;hant &lt;OIIIIIrittee -i.ung ot a... Prln&lt;i"'' J•l!l.. Dt•.l ll of tlie alld ma hlitoey, now r:eq~ bJ
ben JeeQbs as cbal~n. W'llllam
,....
law to, be ..lllhl 1D :the :Ooiluoloio
acbobl&amp; ,of Olllo.
.~ .
Alidei&gt;OD. Gle&lt;tr&lt;&gt;Y EW1n1, Roy. Pomeroy High School
uold Greene. and Clet'el!ee Collins
Special music wtlt be furnhlbed
wm-e appoi:rtted 1» aUrvey ind by mliBicla:,ns from Pomeroy UD·
map plans for the ptoann,.
der the diiect.ion of Mn. N. 1'.
In othtr .buainete betwe Lttc Swackhammer, voeal l11.11truetor.
group ·Mayor E. F. Robinson pre- iu the Pomeroy school aystem.
sented hi&amp; vie1f8 .on lb~ bond isThe Meigs County
Pittoeer
.sue wbkh Will .Pft:Wtde MW st.rftt Society is one of the oldest in
cleanin&amp; equip~t for the oom- the State and baa an unbroken
mun·icy. As • · reiult of the brief record of anaual m"tinp. A·
ad.dres1 wbich pOinted up .the moun.g the rnauen
ac:heduled
needs for a P.f'OI;Nifi~e vil]agc for discussion Saturt!ly, are the
IUeh aa 1-oiD~ the , , rhamber furtherance of the ~1 to
weut · 01J record ., · UJlaalmoual.y desilnate tbe roU from O,e
encJoniDC the propoted bond is- Pomeroy Bead tO · liottl"DJport
sue.
.
&amp;!i t~e Burtlagton Ill~ MemorDiaoutoa 1o9, 'l"i'tOrocl 'oo tbe .ial lll&amp;hw~: tho lf8ciiGa ol lila- 'lla

Pomeroy Chamber Of Commerce
Acts To Increase Membership

'THE
ALL NEW

R....:..e
Js ,
Lifted 8 Mayor

MltG&amp; GINERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Wednesdar: Elsworth
Baker, Syracwe.

J!ownfn,g_Vl~fina ,ReiDovedF~(iCreek Waters
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Meigs Co Pioneer, Historical
Society To Meet On Saturday

•

NOVEMBER 4th and -5 th

more

I

'The Hot One's Even Hotter'
'

. . '-

omeroy

~··

Pomeroy,
Ohio
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. . . . .. tufvlvecl .., th,t N
1l..ertt Mrs. . lr.ene Cook, -Mr1.
Miry lroWn ·lftl Mra. H•l
Al...n :., ·cotumb.., and iwo
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