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                  <text>The DAILY SENTINEL, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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CHURCH. Pomeroy

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BRE- M Grove, pastor

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Klrmll&amp; Star, pastor , Rev Roger
BJ.Ihop. Mornmg S(ar Sunday
Srllool at 9 45 am and
Enter
Plf!e at 10 10 am Worship ser·
Wee 11t Ent-erpnse at 9 30 Sunday
mOrnmg and 7 30 Sunday eveDl~ Morning Star ~orshJp ser
v•es at 11 am Sunday Y F a.t
Eliterpnse at 6 30 Sunday Eve
oint and 8 p m at Mornmg Star
W'fdne-sday evenmg and at Morn
ini Star Thursday evcnmg Y F
p&lt;C'ty at Mornmg Stitr, l'~ nda)
at-.&amp; p m Choir practice at En tel·
pri6e Wednesday eV('ntng at 6 45
1\les~y evcnmg, a group
Br~
therhood mcctmg at Belpre

Saturday evenmg, Oet 9, P1e and Box Social
at the Gran.ge Hall, spGnsored by
the M Y F Sunday School at
9:30, Hennan Taylor, Supt Wor
shtp Servtces at 11 , Rev Grove
brmgmg the inessage Sunday
evening at 7 45, rQgular
meet·
(
o the M Y F Sunday morning

dur1ng worship servN:!es, comm1.1n·
10n servtce w1tl be held Monday
evemng, M Y F Youlh Rally to
be held at tM Umted Meth()d1st Churdt m Pomero)' Wednes·
day evenmg prayer serVK:e at
8 n'clock
CHUR-l
UNITED METHODIST
CH, PDmeroy J Leshe Kunze,
pastor Chureb School at 9 15;
ALFRED Ml."THODIST, Rev R Mr T_h_~_sm_•_th_._s~t • Wonhip

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Servtce at 10 30, "H~altnc and
Faith", 2 30"to 5 00 MY F Dia.tnct OtrJCenl Trainma: lnsllt"Ube
at Heath Methodist .Church, •Mtddleport At 8 00, Youth
fellow
sh1p Monday at 7 30, County M
Y F Rally at Letart Falls. Met'hodtst Chun:h Thursday at 7 1,,
the Board of Stewards wtll meet
m the Ch.urth Parlor
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
212 Unwn Ave , PDmeroy ~ornmg Service 10 45 am wUh ARE
SIN, D~E.
AND DF.A.'I11
REAL"'" The subJect of the Lesson Sermon and the Golden Text
The Lord 18 my .strength and
song, and 15 become my salva·
tton
1 shall not dte. but live,
and de&lt;-la.re the works of the
Lord Psalms 118 14.17 Wednes·
day -evell'lnlil servtee 7 30 p m.
The pu.bhc ts cordtally invited to
attend Monday and Wednesday
the church room w1ll be open for
study rrom 11 a m to 1 p m
CARLETON OHURCH. Kingsbury, Supt William King. Sun·
day School at 9 30. Prayer meet·
mg Thursday evena.ng at 7 30.
Chureh serv1ce, Sunday ntght at

7 30

October SPECIAL
Lawn Rake

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CHUROH,

FtRST
B.AP'I1ST
pastor.
Pomeroy R. H DeMott
Sunday School at 9 ~; Dayton
Strickland, Supt Mornmg Wor·
sh1~ a,t 10 30; "Overeomu'l{ Un·
behef Baptist Y F at 6.30.
Wednesday M 7 30, Prayer mee!·
~· ':fhursday at 7 30, Women s
M1ssmnlilry Soc1ety
MINERSVILLE ME'I'HODIS1'
CHURCH, PJLstor, Rev
R M.
Grove. Hosm~r Roush,
Superm·
tendent. Sunday Scbool al 10
am. Sunday At 7·30 p m. wor·
sh'p Scrv1ee. Prayer m ~eting and
BtbJ.e Study on Tuesda)", 7:30 p.
m. M. Y F. on Wednesday at 7.30

ITEM· OF· THE· MONTH

PfRFECT BALANCE • , ,
LIGHTWEIGHT •• ,

SELF CLEANING •• ,
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OCTOBER

oervice 10·30 by the revlvllllll, 1 PllllSBYTERIAN CllllllCH. fir
. Rev John Harrold, Red Key~
r.lllt, Jley, HOWl,. Ruppelt; G 45, Young Peoples' meetblJ: tor. Oburdl Scllool t:»&gt; RObeH
Evangelistir serv1ce 7 :JO, b7 thl!i Hard.eil, · supt. Evellin1 wonb_ip
Rev Harrold who wtll contiaue aervlce 7:36; aermoo. tople "Why
mcet1ngs every mgh't until October rm a Preabyterian": meetlnl ol
17th
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lhe Elden aad Tru- ifter Ibe
CHURCH OF CHRIST IN CHRIS 1enni~J,~ 1~iee to ditcusl npatn
TIAN UNlON, Middleport, fte,v. and adtJUoQI to the c:bu~ pr~
Guy F Sayre, pastor Bible Selliool ~.
9 30 Odell Manley, supt; Mo_rnioa
CHURCH 0!' CHRIST, Bradpreachmg servtce 10·30; Evan1e1 ~. Rev. Robert Purtell, putor.
lst1c sernce 7 30
Bible St:hool 9:30 Wilbur Pierce.
THE
MT
MORIAH
BAPTIST
supt.;
Mornin1 c:ommun.loa 10:30;
10
~ s d Sch 1 9 30
CHURCH.
Middleport,
Rev.
N
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R
Chri•tian
Endeavor I p. m.; Evan
• un ay
oo
LUTHERAN, st. Paul's, NPw Bordon pastor Bible Sc.bool 9:30 gellaUe aervJ,c:e 1:30.
CHURCH OF CtiRlST, Btad
Haven, Rev: Raymond Peters, pas· Mary Frances Baumgardner. supl
worship
servtce
10:30~
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fqrd,
Rev. Ray Ruuf!)l, plltor
Morning
tor. Worship Scrv,ic:e 10:30 a.. 11\
the
Rev
Ytl;ood.
Beckley,
W
Va.,
Bible
Sebool 9 30; Mornin1 worSunday School 9.30 a m Luther
IS conducting a week's revJnl shlp 10:30;
Endeavor, 6
Leag11e 6 P m
the local ehurtb.
servitf: 7.30.
OAK GROVE· Rev. Homer T
H1cks, pastor Sunday School 9:30
a.m. Worsblp Service 7.30 p m
1st and 3rd Sunda;vs, Youth Fel
lowship 7.30 p, m. 2nd and 4th
sundays.
MASON, Rev W. L. Gearhart,
pastor Sunday School 10 a m
Evemng Worah1p service 7.30 p m
Prayer meeting every Wednesiia)
7:30 p . m.
BROAD RUN Sunday School
9·30 Worship service 11 a m 4th
Sunday 7:30 p m. 2nd Sundays
PENIEL: sunday School 10 a
m. Wors~ip Serv1ce 7:30 p m. lsl
and 3rd Sundays Clan Service
7 :30 p. m each Sunday.
CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE,

EUB CHURCH, Bac:btel, Sunday
School t:t5 1. 'm.; Preaching I!!F·
v~ee ltt and 8rd Sundays 10:45 a
m, Prayer all!rvtee Tuadays T:30
p m.
EUB CHURCH, Hartford, Sund•y
School 10 a . m ; 1 reachi~t~ aervlct&gt;
2nd and 4th Sundays 8 p. m Prayer servu:es Thursday 8 p. m
MASON-Rev. Ralph Mahoney,
pa&amp;tor, Sunday School D:t:S a. m
WEST COLUMBIA. Rev. Ralpb
h
M.a oney, pastor. Sundty School

a.

Easy

SwaeDs or Rakes Easily Withtut Pressure

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Syracuae, M. C. Larim10re, pastor
Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Mor!mg
~orsbip 10:30; NYPS 6·30. ~veDllll' Wonblp 7.30. Tuesday fray
eT and Fasting ~ p. m. Wedr4sda)
Prayer and Pra1se service 7 30 p
m FridaY personal visitatmn Ev&gt;ln- i
gellsm 1 p . m.
HarriBOnvUie Road, Thomas Wyatt
pastor. Sundl)' School 9:30 a.m
L. W. Hysell, supf, Worship Ser
v~ces, 10.30 a.m., Christian Endeavor 6 p .m; EveDiDg Worship 8 p,
m.; ~ur8day. Prayer Meetmg 8 p
m.
RACINE· BETHLEHEM BAP·
TlST PARISH, T T. Shelton, pa1
tor. Bethlehem Bible School a
9:30 · wlth WilHam Hoback, Supt
Morning Worship at 10 30 Even
101 Worship at 7 30. Prayer ser·
VlCe Thursday evenmg at 7 30
Racine Bible School at 9 30 with
Howard Neia:ler, Supt. Evening
wonhtp at 7:30. The new orgar
w1ll be ded 1eatcd at this serv1cc
Everyone welcome. Prayer scrv 1ct
Wednesday at 7:30.
MT HERMAN U. B. CHURCU

TOYO

* 3 ROOMS FURNITURE .•............ $299.00
* 7 PC. DELUXE CHROME Dl NETTE .... $ 99.95
* SOLID MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE ..... $ 88.00
* WROUGHT IRON MAGAZINE RACKS.$ 1.00
* 2 PC. LIVING ROOM SUITES ......... $ 88.00
** DIVIDED
TOP SUNRAY GAS RANGE .. $ 99.00
NEW 1955 ARVIN 21" TElEVISION .. $149.95

BAKER
FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner in Middleport

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MIODLIPORT MA'i'oii ·Sidney au..eH, •bowe, hendt the

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official procla..,..tlon for the
loc.l ob..rvance of National
•usinna Women's Watk to

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&lt;U,arlott. 1-.errln, left, .-.cr•
tarr of the loc•l l»utlnns • •
men'• orv•nlutlon. Ninl Russ.
ell, Chairman of the flnenc•
commttht for' 'tht locll greup

1951 DODGE Coronet Dlx ........ $995
1952 CHlV"-OLET Dlx 4dr-sed . $1,195

Extra clean for model.

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4 door sedan; Very low mileage; Automatic shift. You'll
marvel at its condition
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$595

1947 DODGE . . ... . . . . . .. .

1953 PONTIAC Dlx 6 cyl ........ $1,695

$445

4 door sedan; Smart metallic green with grey top. ODe

CUstom 4 dr sedan. R~Jo. heater &amp; defroster Green finlah

local owner.

1946 DODGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $295

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2 !IO~r sefllll;
owner.

PLYMOUTHS
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1952 PLYMOUTH

''!'lily. A really beauty; gleaming two IQ.. greq
with -whltHidewaU* . . . . . . .. .. . . . .. . ............. '

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1953 STUDEBAKER V8 HardTop .$1,595
Smort all leather trim; A'ulflmalle shift; One loeal owner
NADA book price ,1,885. Sharp ear . .. . . .. .. . . .....

1953 BUitiC: V8 Roodmaster ..... $2,295

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Hard top; power steering, seats ud windows. Tope In
perfonnanee •d luxury .. .. . .. • . . . . .. . . .. . . . : ..

1949 FORD ...... , . • . . .. .. . $495

? nr. Sedan, Radio, Heater &amp; Def.. . Blae:k .P'lnlsh. .Loul

1953 BUICK V8 Super Riviera .... $2,395

OWner.

1949 FORD .•........ -. . . . $445

4 door; eleanest ear In town; Almost like the day II was

Sednn Radlll Heater .,._ ~· BlUe Jl'lnlsh. A rf!lll buy

101d; NNriy $1,000 under ntw prt.e

1948 FORD. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . $445

19.51 STUDEBAKER V84 dr ..... $1,()95

n.- Ae.rl ... ., P"•"n. Heater &amp; Der.. ore:v flnlan

1947 FORD .•............... $425

Land Cruiser; Owned by local flnlster •

1946 FORD . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $395

Creltllne; Exii:a clean for model

Cohloe of 3. 2 .and 4 dr. aedana; Radio; Heaters and clef.

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1951 FORD V8 Hard top ......... $1,395
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1952 PONTIAC Dlx 8 cyl ....... $1 ,395

2 dOOr sedan. Heater and defroateir; Grey flnWt

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4 door sedan; Original 2 tone green flnlsb

CHEVROLETS

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1950 CHEVROLET Dlx .. : : ...,,. .. $79.5

1952 CHEVROLET ........ $1,195

Z door ledan; Spukllng orlglnll black tlnlsh

1948 CHEVROLET .......... $545

2 dr sedan; Like new light blue finish; Sllowi good

Stvlellne 4 Dr. Sedan.

HeAt~'!!'

&amp; Def. Blue flnilh.

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1947 BUICK Conv c;pe

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1947 CHEVROLET ........-. $425

2 Dr. Bedanl. RadJo, Htr., &amp; Oet., Black P1nlalt. Cholte ot
11.
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$195

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LoW mileage; dual Wheels;

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1947

Tt'J~o un 2 dOOr sedan. ftadlo; R .. llt.er nut: def~r.
Hvdramatle i~"" 'ReiiJU!tfUI twe tone 1reen f1nlM.

1946 PO!IITIAC ............ $450

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TorPedo •Delu~~ 4: Dr Sedan.. 8 Oyl., R«dio, BeM-1' &amp; Def.•
D&lt;tf41: 'R1u• Flntob
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1948 KAISER . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . $250 ;
~"'•roon

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1948 PONTIAC .. .. . . . . . . . . . $495

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1953 GMC 1 toutop ' . ...... : ... $1'! ,9$

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$395

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Very low mUeage; Eueptlonl!l In eYel'f way

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• 1950 FORD V8 2 ton lhik• b64!-

4 dr sedan. Hea.ter &amp; •tJWter. Green tinlah.

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Extra god 10x7 ft body; 8:251128 tires

ftntll.b. "'""ter &amp; Defroster .. .

1946 CHEVROLET . . . . . .

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-TRUCKS1950 GMC 2 t~n Hy( d11ri.p .. ,.. . . $1 ,095

·1947 CHEVROLET .......... $295
4 dr. N9d&amp;n.

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1950 BUICK Special Dlx .......... $895

,eetllne 4 door led&amp;n. Radio Heater anci defroster. Gray
!lnl!tb

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1?53 HUDSON 'Hornet' ........ $1,895

Deluxe 4 door sedan, Heater and defrolter, Ol'een
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~oU)'Wood Hard Top; Luxury with performaaee of high-

1949 Pt.YMOUTH .......... $645

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cjean for model. . One very caretul

new ,eondJtion. . , . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . .••. •·1

Sn&lt;&gt;elal Deluxe 4 door sedan. Heater and defroa.ter. OrB}'
finish.

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2 door sedan; Hydramatle drive; Fully equipped; l!)ie

$1,195

1950 PLY MOUTH . .. . . . . . . . . $f95
finish

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1953 PONTIAC Dlx8 cyl . •....... $1,99'

Cranhrook 4 door sedan. Beater and detroetet, Black tlnlah
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One local owner
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1H~ P,OHTIAC l)llf: 8 cyl ....... $1,795

Deluxe 4 door 81'rlan. Radio, Heater &amp; Def .. A steal 81 'thiJ
Price, Choke Of 2,

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1953 DODGE Coronet Dlx . . . . . . $1 ,595

Meadowbrook 4 door sedan. Heater abd defl'Oiter. lUact
finiSh
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1950 .PODGE . . . . . . .. . . .. . .. $895

2 &amp; 4 Dr. fledans, Radio. lltr., Choice of I

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The #Myor'a
proclahnatjon

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1951 CHEVROLET Dlx 2drsed ..... $895

1951 DODGE . . .. .. . . . . . . . . $895

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DODGE - PLYMOUTH - OODGB TllUCU ,
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'"Whe...n
National Butfness
Woman'• WMk will be 'ctlabr•
twd \.lhrOUIIhout the n:atlon beginning on .October 10 IIKI end·
lng ,•October 16, end where•
, the organization of The Nat·
lon.l Federation of Bu•in~ls
arid Profe11lon1l Women'• Club
lpc.1 ia contributing much tO.

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warcl the development of ltusl·
n"a and industry; and wtlarHI
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W8 .,.. amphastal..,
'Get.Outa
the VoteH In 'thla Congreulonal ~
Election Year; •nd where•
the Middleport BPW Club, 11
· an aHillate of The National
FH•ratlon, Is UkewiM contrlbu
tlnJ ·much toward tht improwmant jancl Pr11tJrete of buainen,
indu1try and ciYic nHds In our
community, now1 therefore, I
Sidley" T. Ru114ll, Ma,..r of
the cltr of Middleport, do her,.._
by procltlm tho .,... .,..,.,._
lng OcteMr ll and tncllnt
October 1l6, 1954, n BVIInHs
Women'• WHk In Middleport
altd !u..,. our leaden of . bull·
n••• and lndustrr te loin In
thl1 observance.;'

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by
Meiowill
ewnty
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thisthe
season
take Ridmg
place club
tomorrow afternoon at. the Rock
Springs Fairgrounds, w1tb
five
awards to be made In each of the
12 classes acheduled for the
event. aceol:'dnlg to Wilham Dow·
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The sweating, swaying,
ole,. president of the cla.b.
Down1e indicated that the f1rst naked men and women belonged
place winner of the twelve class· to an era before meo counted
- - - - - cs will receive a ribbon and a tro ttme in centunes.
.pby. The next four wmners m
.. Out of the forest came the
eaeh class ace to re&lt;:e.ve ribbon sound ol the drums, explodmg '"
awards.
,
one last discordant
rapture of
A eonvement teat\.Jd'e or the notse
borseshow, Dowme sa1d, 1s the
"1'hen there was only silence"
1act that Joeal horsemen
need
Thus a trabal dance by p1gmies
not register the1r entnes untWt 1s de&amp;er1bed m the book .. MadThose between 18·21 may also be the time or the show The Rld•mg am1 E1ght Years With The Congo
donors bul must have written Club plans to start the show at Pygnues"
consent of parent or guardian.
11 a.m.
The book is on sale at Elber·
AU necessary plans have been
The Grand Parade of All En· reid's in Pomeroy And w1th 10od
made for the bloodmobUe op•cr•·ltr)es has been scheduled m the! reason The man. who helped plan
tinn on Monday. Volunteer Wf)r. followmg manner:
, the book. wbo set it down in de•·
hav• ~ean contacted
1. Lead, ~. Popy Cl~
., ... ' .:lptive nHral.iY'e .l's Allied Elber·
wu1iari11: .C..aiia;e: of TWPm 2:. Pony Uil~r g jDelies
!eld's brother-in-Jaw.
3. Pony 6ft mchl"fl to 56 Inches
has vo:lunteel'fll' to , serve
He 1s Allan Keller, promment
the Canteen
4. Enghsh pleasure horse over
staff
wr1ter and columnist of a
Appointments to give
blood
56 1ncbes.
le•dmg
New York newspaper
can be made tiiP until 11 o'elOC"k
ft Western pleasure horse over
Keller
is
known
far and Wide for
.56 Inches.
Monday mornmg by calhng 53
Lack of appointment,
however,
6 Three ga1ted horse. (Full hts JOUrnahsttc endeavors, and he
patnts VIVId word pictures m
mane lnd tad permitted )
should not keep anyone away
from
the c-ollection
center.
7. Western workmg horse over ..Madami"
He 1s marr1ed to Ima Elberfeld,
"Wa)k.·lD" donora will be
56 mches.
AUred's SISter 11te Kellers hvc m
ed throttghout the at'ternoon
8. Walking Horse
9 Keg race horses over 56 in· New York C1ty.
ches.
The Mok, published by Prent1ce
JO. FIVe ga1ted horses
Hall Inc , , tells of the Afncan ex
11. Shovel race-horses and p(}n pfotts of Mrs. Anne E11!1nf:l' Puties.
nam. as related to Keller.
12. Pair cjass horses and pomes
When Mrs. Putnam marned a.nd
An entry fee of $1
wtl1 be left New York for the w1lds of
charged for horses and fifty CCDts Afnca, the w(J.tld's smallest people
for ponies. The entry
deadline the pygmtes, '"became her c-lose
is
1
p.m.
the
day
of
the
show netghbors. With her bt~.sband, who
Indications were
today that
Clarence
Fredenck
will
be
the ran a medical chnic deep in thf'
Dr1vers' Trainmg Claues would
be open to a greater number or jlldge; A C Bradford, the rm.g Belglan Codgo, "Madaml'' Putnam
Pomeroy lilnd MtddiP.port h1gh master; and ••shorty" Meeks, the became the little people's trusted
school students, thanks to a new announcer.
frumd She watched them track
rulmg 1ssued in Columbus.
down and face murderous jungle
In an effort to encourage more
antmals, she shared meat at pigmy
h1gh scbool&amp; to participate 1n ac~
campfll'es, and watched their mes·
credited Driver Education Courses
merle anCient dances; she even
ami to proVIde for greater stu. railed ·a tiny, kittf:Jl·rnzed p1gmy
dent enrollment in these courses,
baby. Reader's Digest dea&lt;:nbes
regulations governmg learner'a
the book as .. , VIVid ana exciting
permits are beln~ changed etrecaccount of a way of liCe that was
tive immediately, the Department
old when Cleopatra ruled-aavage,
of H1ghWay Safety anaounced toprimitive yet marked by Jove,
day.
liughter and contentment.''
Director U. C. Felty aald the
two change5 will call jor: (1) increasiog the v.plidity of a temporary driver phrmit from nt..hree
tnlontbs to sJx months, and (2)
lower the aa:e when a permit may
be obtained by atudenta enroUed
in Driver Edueattoa COUrlea from
15 years, eltht month&amp;, to are 10.
..ln. many cas• it wu 11ett11ary
for students 14 have the temporary pbitl repewed: one and
times in order 1to continue takine
tbe courses whiCh
are often
IP~ead -over several monthS," Felty
l&amp;ld. .
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URGE GREATER
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0. FV,fCIALS
' SUPPORT IN BLOOD DRIVE
70
persons
\ have registered to be blood don·
ors when the bloodmobile umt
!roin the H11ntmgton Regional
Blood Center is at the Pomeroy
;Juri'ior ijlg,h School Monday, Oct·
ober 11 f~=:O;p ...n~ nu~"c uA.tJ.I,

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This advance reg1str,tion is
c:alled only .. af1r" ID·so·much as
the quota for the bloodmobile is
100..125 pmts of blood The 1m~
port.Bnce of.. this bloodmobile VI
sit cannot be stressed too much
#tnce this ill the ftrst
'Operatlon
of the umt tn Me1gs County under the cew Blood Insurance
Plan and the amount of blood
available for MeiogB
ients until the next
VISit m December will
upon the .ameunt of blood
ed during this visit.
It is the desire of the Meigs
County Bed Cross chapter to
eontlnue to partiCipate In the
Blood PrQgram under the
new
Blood Insurance Plan as a eoun·
ty group. They feel that 1f
the
people of Mmgs County Will do·
nate 1(10:.125 pmts of blood each
bloodmobile VISit,
an
Meigs
County patients who need blood
in ho5pllals in our area will be
••covered" by Blood Insurance
and can be assured or getting
Red Cross blood
Thl• I• the way the Blood
Insurance Pl•n w'll be admln•atered In Mella COunty.
1. 'Blood lc:tedit ncelpts up to
70 per cent of the bloocf da·
Mtecl by our county olf Nch
biiKMimol&gt;llo ~loll will bo ltovH l!7' !the Blood Ctnter to
the Melgt County Red Cross
chapter,
2. 'Hespftal1 •ln our arta {Mel..
hJJerll, Holzer, St. Jose.....
C.mdon-Ciortd twill notl" tho
Reef Cro1s ' chapter whenever
lilly u10 blood for Mllto Couo
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will lhon tOnd tho blood crodlt ,_.,.. to tho hoopltols.
4. If • Melli County patient

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the .,.~ not llar.d . - . w
In o ; hoopltol oubldo lho

Young Drivers To
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Event United States Demands Russia Pay
Of Season Has $2 Million For Downing Of Bomber
T:~~~~...~!~s~~ Book Feat.ired
At Elberfelds
By Relattove

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Praises Uo S.
In Leading Way
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WASHINGTON UP-The Untted
States, accus1na: Russ1a of lymg,
today demanded p1ymeDt of $2,·
780,4:92.94 for last year's destruction by Soviet fighter planes of an
American bomber over the Sea o(
J'apan.
Ita 4,~word note also de·
manded any irdormatJon RUII!Ila
mf,pt h1ve on the taie (){ the 13,
mfilllng
crewm~ arut
t h e
.. pfompt" releasll': of any who
mllht be in Sov1et bands
~e big Air Forte B..ftO bomber
wa dot down on July 29. 1953,
wi:Ue on a navia:aUon•l mission
over the Sea of Japan. Three of
it• 17-man c:rew are known to be
dQ;IId. 'dlere was but one kn()wn
suTvivor-Capt. John E. Roehe, the
e~ilot"- Yfho is now st1tioned at
Polm Be&gt;Cii, Flo
Tbe U, ~11ote, 11gnecl b;y U S.
A.mba1sador Charles E. BohJen
aGel deliver~ m Moscow, aceu11ed
tbe Rusai&amp;IM of !yang m say1nt
the,: had DO Information about
a~;~tU_v,ort or delld trewmen. Tb.l."
c~,1l-.aid, lfi!~tF""ItMn~
crewmen were picked up by the
Russians and that bodies of the
dead would have wuhed ashore m
RUSSia
It also branded as a "he" RusSia's claim that the bomber was
over Sov1et territory when It was
shot 'down.
Bohlen's note, wh1ch 1s bemg
c1rculate:d among members of the
Umted Nations Sccunty Counc1l
branded nme other Sovtet claims
as "false", "untrue" or ''mislead·
mg"
"The Umted ~Hates government
finds as a result of 1ts mvesttgabon" the note said, "that . . the
Soviet government Willfully and
lmowmgly made material misstatements of raet for the purfnse of
creal~ an untrue record and of
mLSleading the United States government."

TALL•TALES ARE
HIGHLIGHT OF
ROTARY MEETING
Harry Barnes. veteran baehelor
member of the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary CJub, won first priz~
for taU stories when he announced
bis approachmg marriage durmR
the program at the club Friday
n,ight. Joe Young Jr., program
c:flalrman, bad not1f1ed the ml!mben to be ready with "Tall Ta1es"
for the evening or pay the penalty
of one-uunute talb on unrehearsed aubjeet&amp;. Judgea were Carl
Albrecht and P. R Ba1rd, Nelson·
ville; Mull SeAS Sanborn and Mrs
E. S. Schaaf. Paul Smart, Jocal
banker, wu ruqner~up for the
pr~~e u l.he Judges voted his story
as showiDC the moat Imagination
Dr. K. D. Amlbary, president.
wu in cbarp of the meetma: and
lntrodu~ Mr. Baird and Mr. AI·
br«bt af the NelsonvUJe Rotary
Club. Mr. Baird spoke bri(lfly of
the meeUrtt to be held Oetober
2D at Ute Obio Ua.ivenily Student
Union with John Biker, pre&amp;ident
of
u ~e JUMt speaker. RoNelaonville, Athens,
clubs
;-~- .. c··--: will be pests and

Phil Floyd, umeas-

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Floyd i,! District

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Business Phone 398
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FfDFRliiTD rHURCH, Pomeroy, O:ilc H RaH
pastor ChurIPI!O:.U.
ch Schoo l, 9 15. . Fred Bl-aettnar,
Supt Plc ntng Worship at 10.30.
PRICE
Tuesday evenmg church couDCil
meetmg at 7 30. Wednesday en·
nmg, a meeting or Slewardsbip
committC"e at 7 30, Meeting ttf
to handle •••
Class
Thursday
Confirmation
evenmg
at
7
30
and
Saturday
Strong, sturdy and 10
mornmg at 10 a In Youth Chotr
perfectly balan..d that
at 6 30 p m
ME11HODIST CHURCH, LET·
even the little lady will
A.RT
FALlS, pastor, Emma Belle
enjoy using iL
Sopher Sunday at 9 30 am at
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Plants 10 30 am at Letart Falls.
At 7 30 P m at Apple Grove Sunday at 3 p m M Y F. at Plants,
Mary Roush and ;..aura Pickens,
counselors Sunday at 6 .30 P m.
M Y F at Apple Grove, Elizabeth Sharpneek, counselor Mon- Rev Weber Thoma, pastor Sun
day at 7 30 P m M 1y F at Le· day School at 9·30 a m Wor
tart Falls, Mildred Chapman and shtp serv1ce 10:30 a _m. Preachm1
Robert Ash~ey, counselors Thurs. serv1ce 7·45 p. m Prayer serv1er
day at 6 30 p m M y F. at East serv1ce 7·45 P m Pra'yer scntcr
Letart, E1lccn Buck and Mildred Wednesday at 'i' .43 P m Neast
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRE
Donahue, counselors. Will be an
Offtelat Boa1d meetmg on Wed- 1 THREN CHURCH, Pomeroy ami
nesday evenmg at 8 p m. at Let· Morning Star, pastor Rev Roge1
art FalJos
\ Bishop Worsh1p serVJce at Enter
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I prise at 9:30 Sunday mornm1 and
Mornmg
Pomeroy, John He1sklll, Jay leat;let 1 7 30 in the evemng
Church School lO 30 a m Church ' Star services at 11 a m Sunday
services 10 30 a m
Enterprise Sunday School at 10 10
JEHOVAH WITNESSES, K1ng A M Ybuth Fellowship at both
dom Hall over Blue 8nd Grey churches Sunday, Enterprise a'
Pomeroy Saturday scrv1cc meet · 6.30 and Mormng Star at 8 p. m
mg 10 30 a m Sunday Watch Prayer mcetmg on Wednesday 11'
h.our service I p. m.
Enterprase and Thursday night a'
CHURCH OF CHRIST, romeroy, Mornmg Star
~ Donald Seevers,
pastor Bible
FUlST BAPTIST CHURCH, MJd·
, School 9 30, M-ornmg worsh.1p dleport, Rev C. E Hoyt, pastor
10 30. Youog Peoples' meehng Church School 9 15, Edison Baker. I
7 p m
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supt , Mornmg worshap and ob· \
SACRED HEART
CHURCH, scrvance of M-en and M1sswns
Pom eroy, Rev Fr George Adams Sunday 10 15, children's sermon
Low mass a a m High mass 10 ette topic "Like thnt"; sermon
a m Week day mass Mondav topic "Thy
Kingdom Come' .
through Fnday at 7 30 a m Co~· Board of Deacon1 will meet after
fess1on Saturday 3 p m and 7 p the mormng service; ~:30 Junior
m
and Scn1or H1 Youth Fe1Jowsh1ps
ME'niODIST 7 30 Evewng worship sermon to
MINERSVILLE
Rev.
R
M
Grove, pas· PIC "The Sp1r1tual Powerhouse",
CHURCH.
You can really relax when your v8l1lclblcs and
tor Hosmer Roush. Sunday School Monday 7 30 Church School offl·
important papers are inside our \ :..u tlt, bankSupt Sunday School at 10 a m eers and teachers at the church.
safeguarded agamst theft and destructiOn.
I With worsh1p serv1ces at II On Tue1day 7 30 Love Joy Cu·de D1
~fonday 8 p m Will he Chester the home of Mrs. WUha Anthony,
They're safeguarded against misplat:ement too
Charge
MYI' mP.&lt;'tiOg at Alfred Lad1~s 81ble Clan at the home or
- you always know where they ;u e.
Tuesday at 7 30 p m. Prayer meet· Mrs. R. S. White: Wednesday 7 40
Safe Deposit Boxes here rent for just a few
l 1ng and B1bll' study
M1d week pfaycr and praise scr·
pennies a week. May we reserve one for }UU?
ROCK SPRINGS METHODIST VICe With Mrs. 1\. R. Pullen a~
~HURCH Rrv R Grove, pastor leader; Semor
chc11r r"hr,•·sal
Sunday Scl!ool 9·30 a m. Worship 8 30, Thursday. Golden Rule class
Servtce 7 30 Wednesday evenmg at the home of Mr and Mrs Kalad
prayer scrv1ce and B1ble study 1.11 Hmdy; Monday-Thunday the Rev
8 All day QUI!tmg 1n the baM'- and Mrs. Hoyt Will attend the
mcnt on Tursd.ay
Oh10 Bapttst convention at the
EUB
CHURCH,
New
Haven,
Fm;t Baptlat Church. Hamilton
MEMBER FEDERAL RESER VI!: 81'STEM
Sunday &amp;hool 10 a m. Preaching
HEATH ME1.HODIST CHURCH,
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scrvtces 2nd and 4th Sundays 11 Middleport, Rev. L A Bangerter,
MEMBER FEDERAL DEP,OSIT JNSURANC CORPORATION
a m. 1st &lt;~nd 3rd Sundays 8 p pastor. Sunday School 9:30 Ernest
m , Prayer serv1ce Wednesday 8 Covert, Supt., colored f1lm str1p~
~iji.~~mi.iiiiiil
'" "The Chancing SeBflons of Pal•
estme"; Morn1ng worship 10 30
se-rmon top1c "The More Excel·
lent Way". 2 p. m Sub·DLstrJct
Methodist Youth Fellowship offi
cers trammg school; 5 · p m In
termcdlate
Youth
Fellowship,
8 p m. Youth Fellowship; Mon·
day WSCS 7:30; Choii practice
W&lt;-dnesday 7.30
CllUBCH OF CHRIST, M&gt;ddle
port, Rev. Fred I. Gardner, pas.
tor. Bible School 9:30. Teacher
RecognitiOO
program, Wallacr
Bradford, aupt.; Morning worship
10 30 aermon aubjecl •At the Nar·
row Gate"; 8 p. m. Christian En
deavor; 7 p. m Evening serv1cr
sermon subject ••Enoch"; Wedne1
day 7 P. m. prayer meeting and
Bible Study; 8 p. m. chmr praetlce
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, Middleport, Rev How.
pastor Church
ard
Ruppelt,
School, 9 :30, Robert Tcwkllbary.
supt ; Morning worship 10·30 s"b
jcet "Why I'm a PreJbyterian'',
Monday, Deaeoa1 meeting 7 30.
pastor's study; Tuesday, 7·30 pastor's study. Truateea meetina:; pic.
turcs to be taken; ~ Wedne11day
7 30 eho1r praetlee.
CHURCH OF TilE NAZARENE.
Middleport, Rev. Robert Styen,
pastor. Bible School 9:30 Le1ter
Taylor, supl; l!orilina .Preachine

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BLACKPOOL, England Prime Minister Winston Churchill warned today -American
withdrawal into 'ioolatlooism'
would condemn all Europe to
Russian Communist subjugation" and our beloved island
to deatb and ruin."
PRIME MINISTER W i n 1 t o n

Churchill, above, today addr..sed 4,000 cheering ptrty delagDes at 81eckpool , England, on ,
tM 14th analw-eraary of his
r.,_ to Tory letdtrahlp. Churchill warned of the perils of Ru ..
alan dominltion of Wnter,Eura

The 79 year Did statesman who
has been rumored to be preparmg to retire told b1s ConservatiVe
Party eonvent1on ·•while 1 have
strength I shall pencvere" in an
attempt to assure "peaceful co-exIstence" with the Sov1et Umon
Chltrehill spolt:e to 4,000 cheering party delegates on the 14th
anmversary of h1s ascemHon to
Tory leadership
The London mne-power confer·
ence on German rearmament, he
satd, "may well become a mon ·
ument and a rnllestonl! m our
1 march toward that peaceful co-exIstence durmg wh1ch the lastmg
SPRINGFIELD, Mass
\JP-An peace wh1ch IS our heart's desire
18-year u!ld h1gh school
student may fmd .1ts sure foundation."
calmly pleaded mnoccnt to
two
murder charges today tn the stab
U. 5. Help Vitel
slaymg of a 4-year·old boy and a
He satd that WJthout Umted
baby Sitter at whose funeral he States help 111 protecting Europe
was a pall bearer
"the advance of Sov1et Comi'IIUK.ennetb Chapilr; a towermg msm which has alread.y aw~lowed
six·fool three·inch youth, showed the sat~lhte mltions should eon~
no cmntwn as he pleaded to the tmue lfresJstably by 1nftllratton
charges The dtstr1ct court arral· and 1ntngue With force 1D the bao:k
gnment took less than fwe m1hu ground unhl despair produced a
tcs
landslide mto submtsslon
He was held Without bail for
"I hen tlwtrs thought th•t
hearmg Oct 19
growth of e'ltlr&lt;IOMr fits with
Trapped by a hny p1ece of the United St.... to whom w.
thread, Chapm was arrested Frl· and lister commonwetlth nations
day and police sa1d he admtlted tre bound by ltnguege, liter-.
he stabbed petite
Lynn Ann ture tncllew is the •uprtmt fac·
Smith. ]4-a neighbor of his-38 tor in our f11ture and thet totimes w1th a bayonet and
then gether we may make the world
broke her neck
safe for ounelvfl and enryHe also adm1tted stabbmg the body elae," he 1 ajd.
boy to death, puhce reported
,
In warm praise of the Umted
") don't know why I d1d
1t;; Stales, he said "there 15 no other
Kenneth told polLee after he a ' case of a natwn arnvmg at the
nt'itted thE' attack Pollee ,. sal~ summit oi world power, seekmg
there was no evidence that sex no Lerrltonal gam, but earnestly
was mvolved
resolved to use her strength and
Jth
fh
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GARDEN CLUB TO MEET
.
1 ;:~ fre~om e cause 0
progress
The Wlndmg Tnnl (iarden Club j "Had this conceptiOn been viswill meet at the home of MISS ible to the American gnvcrnment
Emma Seltz, Thursday evenmge 50 years ago, we all, themselves
Jnstallatmn of ofr1cers will b
mcluded, might have escaped the
held
two fearful world wars wb1ch have
brought such mlScry upon our
generiltmn and made the 20th cen·
tu.-y on • Car larger seale the moot
trag1c penod smce the fall of the

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tionism would be • thre1t to the
countrittt. ther•. He praised the
United Stat" for u1ing ih
atrength for ttL• aclunc'"'"'nt
of freedom • n d
progrftl
throuthout the world.

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Class Officers
Announced For
Chester High
R. H. Gray, principal of Chester
J;11gh School, today announced the
class officers elected by the students for ttle current sdlool year
and tbe staff to prep.-e the an·

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as (OP,ows.
SetiYM eli!lfl dlRe'@:ll&amp;o"'••tKMldenl
Purl Van Meter, vice prNiJdent,
Roger Keller, secretary, Janet Orr
and treasurer, Drexel Conerly
Jumor class officers pres 1dent
John Riebel, v1cc presJdent Dale
Smith, secretary, Greta Barton
and treasurer, Joann Com b s
Sophomore class offtcers pres I·
dent John Crary' vtce president,
Hele~ Hoffman, seeretary Sue
Lambert and treasurer, Carole
Fitch
Freshman class orftcers prest·
dent, Marilyn Buckley~ VJce prl'S!
dent, ' Ronme Myers, seerelary
.John Hetzer and treasurer, George
Glaze .
Annual staff o!hcers ed1tor tn·
chief, Emerson Pooler, ass't edi
tor, Janice Bailey, busmess manager, Mary Andrews, ass't. busmess
manager, Joyce ltaJiey, sports edJ·
tor, Roger Keller; ass't sports edJ
tor. Bill Young, photn editor, Roger Buckley, as&amp;'t photo editor,
Betty Ours and feature editor
Sh1rley Gmther
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HELD IN DEATH
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New Routines Of Colorful Bands ~~~:~_Emptre,
A crowd of nearly 4,000 football
fans were entertamed at half'-tt me
of the Pomeroy.Athens game l&lt;'rt·
day n1ght at Pomeroy Stadmm by
the htgh-steppmg Pomeroy H1gh
School Marching Band and the Athens High School Band
Startmg the mus1cal fest1v1t1es
the Athtms band marched onto the
held, under the d1rectton o£
Thomas Stubbs, to the stra1ns of &lt;l
hvely martial atr With a fanfare
the band began tls program w1th
the student narrator's explanation:
"ln every home w1th chtlllren,
we find a bulging toy box As the
years roll on, the toy box is neglected and finally ends up tn the
old, dark attic."
As the first Item found in the
toy box. the Hncl, In bri1ht reel
encl black unlforma, went Into
the formatton Of 1 toy piano.
The fNll.,....._ pleyed on ''k:ep"

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tallltoat, as the blncl playlld
"'llow The M.n Down."'
A majestic military compostllon
wu perfmmed then, as the band
formed the figure of a toy sold1er
witb a rifle Following this, a bow
and arrow was depieted w1th the
string of tbe bow drawing taut
and shooting the arrow into JI]P.Ce.
Spcllinl! out tbo letters, ''P H S"
the Athena barullhOa, oal'uted Pomeroy Hi&amp;h Sebool. &lt;letiring to their
1idelines, they m1rehed (Jff the

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By AL NE MOSBY
Un ted Pr"' StaH \:o rHpondent
HOLd YWOOD UP
Ho ywo d
sfmnghefo
con ~
Cary Chessman a d h
mov e that ha o b hu ed be
fore the rea fe
o y has an
end ng
Colwnb1a Sud o hils befo e
came as a co ec on uf h usua
de er.m. ned lY'Pe ac o s n po
mens un fo ms and h a en k d
ype players as the young cr1m
nals D1recto
Fred Se:~
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speed ng the mov e o comrp e on
n 22 days
Th• ' " ' !Chessmen s.tlll 11 In
San !Quw.tin prison awalt I1JI

BY W R OAV S CHAIRMAN
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ous yea The woodcock ea
pe ed on 0 h
nd
h ough No embe
bag un
fou
gh
se on m

make h m
a he o I
he case h story af a
c m nal o show lioome of the c
cwns ances h
brough
h m 0
h s fa e We go back
h s ch d
hood ar.d show b s fam y eat ngha y food h s f&lt;.t he a s u c de
He s eals a car to mpress a g
and hen a gun
H s Own Fault
A he end he ea Z' s he s n
he dea h ce tb ough h s own

Ches maa s port aye l by an up
an -eom ng ac o B I Catnpbe
he cop lot n he popu ar H gh
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te
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h
udy h.ou d
a ou h
nan c
nd
add ses o
In today 1 &amp;c:Mie th• d r•cto
Game Manag men Se on, Oh
had h s ac ort et.cap ng n
a
D s on I W d e 500 Dubl
~:ut n half "brat ng car w th a
Road Co umbu
2 Oh o A b
p ocess 11cr"n
p cture of a
to m w be en
h ghway
fllcbr ng
beh nd
hun e
be
d ou a
tham Att. th• .shot Campbel
c ose of he wood o k cason Th
c mbed ou of the dummy ur
andsad
h f nfo rna on wan ed
o a numbc o v.ood ock r ushe
Th
d a ogue s n \l'ery a en
o m 1 wa bo n n Ncwa k N
by hunte
n he ab e oun e
o gh
I
hoped ha n ma on an J and an a ound w h
eobaned haw lnoecea y k d:s We useo o s ea f om g Dce y
o es and pu Ilea s
show h. d s
u on and abu
dance of woodco k n Oh o and
One of my pals wound up n
S g S ng li
h.adn been
fo
w I p hap esu n be
m pa en
d s p ne I m !Zh
agemen and hun ng of
be h
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ongs and ng damage clam
esul ng f om po u on n
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I k ng R er n L ck ng Coun
w
c ed on Sep ember 29
h ough he e fo s or he A 0
ney Genera
aceo d ng 0 th
Oh o D v son of w ldl (e The po
u on was epo ed y caused by
he ace den al d ~eba ge of ba m
u hem cal nto h
ver and
I sh we e k led as a
ult 'l"he
da~age pa d o he [)
W d fe o he os 0
.amoun ed o S2 000 00

NOTte• OF liiL&amp;CTION ON TAX
LIVY IN EXCESS OF !'HE TEN
MIL!,. LIMITATION
NOTICE IS hereby i \en ha n
pursu.aru:e of I Re&amp;o ut on of h
Counc l or he V I age of Sy Rcu e
Meg~ Coun Y Oh o passed on
3 d day of June 954 he e w
be subm
d to a ote of
h
peop e of sa d V age of Sy acu e
a he Gl"ne a Ele on o be he r1
n he s a d V I ag of Sy a u
Me gs Coun Y Oh o a he egu
P a e of ¥0 ng he e n on Tue da
954
he 2nd day of Novembe
Th Oh o D 8 on of
he ques on of le y ng n ex e
fo se e a yea
l'lll been test n ~ of he te n m I m a on fo h
a u ypes of u e boats
be ef of he V llage of Sy a u
pen up b
anes nd f sh n
for he pu po e of p o d ng add
h e
weedy ke
ona fund s fo current expen
Th pas surnme a e
Sad tax be ng Add onal T x
ed bo w s es ed f'!x ens vely a a ate no exceed ng: 3 rn
n I wa
unci o wo oJi: n mo
f
each
doll a
of
a ua on
urn ance
In
orne case
wh ch amoun
o Th y C n
how e wh e he wa e was Jes fo ea h one tund ed do a
han w
n he rteep
and va a on fo f ve y a s
whe c e a n k n
or wa e
The Poll fo sad B ec on w
w
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e th ck
h be open a e 30 o ork A M n
boa
me
logged
cma n open un
6 30 o ock
The e p opu s on omes from ,. M Easte n S anda d T m
wa
pump k ng w er n and day
h n fo ng
ou a g ea p e
By ' de o h e
su e h ough a nozz e on he bo
Boa d of E
m of he boa
of Meg
un y
F'u he es
a
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Robe t N C a k
and
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w
n a
Cle k
Sep ember 28 95'1
cums an s
9 16 23 4 c
Some of he mo d ama
managemen p aeuces be ng
and nd ca es the tremendou p
ed out n Oh o oday ar.e
due v ty of h s lake Tes n
ng
va ous f sh
emova
p Ojec ,
s bene carr ed oul al p e5en
Th s p 01ram has ernQved 24 169 to
determ ne any
s gn f can
pounds off sh !rom Gu lfo d Lake changes n he f sh population an
for ns an~e w th n he ast three cree cen1us next spr ng w II mea
m(mths Th s f gure~ ou to fl
sure any effects of the remova
pounds of f sh per acre removed f sh. ng suceess
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mls!l on Jloom f DICfllltU'Y

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anything Mayford Harr 9 Ra
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WAIID Agent for Farm U...
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Phone 457 X after ~ 30 P M
Jnsurance Bonds
Prudeotill
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Travelers
l.aU
Don
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eroy
1-14-tf
HOME KIT.LED PORK for sale
Sm th Cafe Pon eroy
1()..{1 6 c
We w sh to exlend our heartfelt
INSURANCE
hank&amp; and app ec at on fo the APPLES AND CIDER Open da ly
Auto-Flre-BUI'Ilar1
acls of k ndness
messages of
and Sunday untl 9 p ¥n New
W.lnd 8torm-SporUma..a . . .
sympath and beaut fu flora
Haven Orchard
New Haven
o,.neral Uab1U&amp;1
offer ngs f om our many fr ends
Phone 24688
9 22 30 c
ROBERTS INSURANCE
n ou sad bereavement n the
.\GENCY
loss of ou .be oved son and Good used PIANO $50 Tuned and
Marvin A Robert.l Arent
del vered E A Grate V n on
Phone 338 X
hmero' Ohl•
b other Roger M ller We es
Ob o Rt 1 Phone Danv e
p c ally
thank Roy Russell
pas or Robert Purtell and the
10-8-Stc
Ew ng Fune al Home
GRAY wooL sUIT gray coAT !21)
The Herbert M Her Fan: ly
w th .Jur collar s ze 38 Call FOR SALE-S oom house ronsast
10 9-ltp
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w th ba h and pr vate en
HAY CQRN ~STRAW Chari"'
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trance_s
Bo h a e comp etely flirBlsse I Eagle R dge Road M n
n shed. a:nd renled at •130 Jler
11
m41nth Will sell Ill a low pr ce
1951 FORD V8 2 d Dlx Sedan
f sold n October Chuck Hy
$895 Blaet nar s
I t on Phone 103 J
10 7 Otc
sci ' 567 F ont St M ddleport

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pad for before the 15th of
month followinc JnaertioD

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be charged for advartish:tJ 1f

IRONING to do at home

Card of Thanks anc.. Special N~ 411 of Oscar Erv n s penonal
t ces of Events pr nted. at
PrGp.CI'itf wdl lte sold uclJAdine
lar clasalli.ed rates
,.., -&lt;~Jevrolet ~ ton truck Ex
publl11hed at l ce-.nt Der word
cellent ~9Clditlon 1 wo k horse
lPQII ll lwnber 01/.~ m~~&lt;ellao

For th s f m b ograph
h
real fe cen al cha acte
g
$15 000 bu he h.:J.d noth ng
Ths she astof hee d1
Russ a can Jt now and w II be from targe cen " on foo f hey
say abou
he ocr p
patches
on Amt ca
unde
able to h harde and h.arde as had an hoW'' wa n n&amp; couW hs.rd
Sears sad he d d not wan
atom c th eat The fo ow ng d •
t me passe
he U S C v
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y get from the r desk to an ns de
ta k o Che man fa fea
of b
patch by Un ted P ess atom c
ng nfLuen ed by h s p e son
fense p og am s n no sense t1 corr do before IBM and ts hy
•liiP• t Joseph L
Myler te Is
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'&lt;llhat has been done n c: \1 I de
ash hu y up p OJec
drogen warhead h t What w II the
I ••nt up to San Qu-.,t n $0
fense and what ema ns to be [ M s Kather
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de defense formula be then
w• could make an auth•nt c
done
co"' Pf 1b1 r daafh row
h!!
pu y c v 1 defense adm mstrator
A c v I defense spokesman sa d
BY JOSEPH L MYLER
said '"aut I pu posely avoided
ecen ly '1Ut the f nger on some of evacuat on w ll stU be feas ble
.,.,. . n m
Un t!d P ess S aff Cc respondent he programs defic enc es
for the c tel spared n the ( s
I m PU t ng Chessman on
he
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P
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screen mpa a1ly We don
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fa po
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wh.ether he L!l gu y o- not
b
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mak ng such p a'ns
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FOR SALE Oft fRWE-10 acrea
of land and 1easoned umber fo
s x room house y, nu e ou of
corporation on 33 P:hone Pome
roy 421 y
10 7-3tp

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SWEET CIDER and DROPPEIJ 100 000 f or mo e FRESH CUT
APPLES De c ous
Staymfn
POPLAR wALNUT or CHER
W nesap and Rome BeautY
RY LOGS Del vered to Ball
Web5te Orchards nE"ar Chester
Run See or wr te Ivan Car0
g 11 tf
man Pume oy Ohio Route 2

Errors n Advenising-Bhould
reportt'd mml!'d ately The
tlnel w n no btl' r~&gt;sponsible
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aertion M ntmutr. barge 50c 4 cents per word for Jhree
aecuttve lnserhons
Spee ai-Qne month "or 2&amp;
per word.

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ha s no enough
A hough m Ions are be ng
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$89!5
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON ISSUE 1951 DODGE 2 dr Sedan
20 ACRE FARM n Ches er Town
B aet nar s Pomeroy
10.9-6tc 1 FOUR ROOM APARTMENT and
sh.1.p on f!ashan Road Minersville
OF BONDS
2 THREE
ROOM apartments
Ma 1 Route Good out b.u ldlngs
!952 OHEVROLET Dlx 4 dr Se
n
ba hs and garage Wand rfu~
Small ho Jse good cellar a:ood
dan
$
100
BlaeLtnar
s
Pome
NOTICE
'
he
eby
g
ven
that
n
~me
locution RE~ONABLE Phon
c stern REASONMILE
Dorea
pursuance of a Resolut on of tht'
ur
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Arnold M nersv He
10-1'-0tp
Board
Of
Educal
on
of
the
Co
urn
hough he e. are 4 500 000
de!en e wo kcrs many mo e b a Local School D str ct Me gs 19a3 PONTIAC D x 4 dr Sedan SLEEPING ROOMS
Close
n
$ 695 Blae tna s Pome oy
rn u be nduce
o
a n them County Oh o passed on he 3rd
town 127 Butte nut Ave Porn FOR RENT OR LE+'lE
10-9-61&lt;
es fo
he wo k ha could day of May 19M there w I b
eroy
1().4 6tc BEAUTIFUL t.I()DEIIN COUNTRY
subm
tted
to
a
vote
of
he
peop
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HOME-Four becJ rooms a n d
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esofohes
op 8 ROOM MODERN Dwc ng 5
of sa d Columb a Local School 1953 HUDSON Horne Ha d
bath. k Ch$0. w th new modern
$1~ Blaettnar s
oom apartmen
f r st floor
AI hou gh s a es and c es bave D s ct at the General Elect on
s nk and cab nets Electr e hot
u up some 15 m I on dollars n to be held n he sa d Columb a
Phone Pome oy 310 M
water good coal furnace Com
10-7 I
n a h ng c v rlefense funds t s Local Schoo D s ct Me gs Coun
b nat on laundry and recreation
b ous ha our home govern
ty Oh o at he regular places of 19!13 BUICK V8 Super Rivier~lilDEAL TRAILER SPACE ava I
o'om witb ftre place Screened
able nex.t to h gh school Phone
Cpe ~95 Blaettnar 5
a e under nsured n th s vot ng there n on Tuesday
the
n sun porch Excellent bome for
roy
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2nd day of November 1954 tlle
ch ldren C ose to con.liohdated
What About You?
I quest on of ssu ng )onds tJf sa d
school w th. bus aerv "e Prlvll
Columb a Local School D str ct n
ege or hav ng garden and pon)'
So much ow gove nmen 8 de the amount or Fifty F ve 'l'housand
Wil rent or l,ease to a person
n n es Whrt abou yo
Mrs Dollars $55 000 00 for the pu
w th steady ncome of not less
w ds says you need
pose of mprovtllg en a g ng w th
A e
S
than $350 00 per month Con
40
k
tact BERNIE SAXTON far,m 5
A he a a ea n or near your f reproof add ton
modern I% ng
amng
n
m Je north of Rutland on Rut
h .v
d sas e f rs a d k t and and equ PP ng the present school
Lud
o nd u
and Harr sonv lie Road OCto.
ab
o use
a th ee day emer building and acqu ring add t anal
on p n nd h
bet 7 or loth from 9 a m until
gen }' supply of afe food and wa land therefor as p ov ded by law
wo k be
6 p m or cal MRS CHAS
COMPLETE
WHEEL
•LIGIIMENT
r
knawledge of how o f ght
The mu:i.rpurp number of years
gen y cq
S ockp
HANING LANCASTER OIUO
r
Red Cross
nstruc on
n durmg whtch sllCh bonds are 0
b e ng
and Balancing Servlceeii~:~~~
Phone
74 for appo ntment Th a
Soh o Phone 636'7 ~
f
a d and h.ome nurs ~g a btl rUJI 1 20 yean~
e be
home
1S
14 m les from Cheah re
e Y operated rfd_io fQ sJ:aelter use
Tbe estunated avera&amp;e add ton
OS 4500
IMMEDIATE
PO$SESSION
n ase of power f• lu e know at t4x rate ~mounts to Twenty
10-6-&lt;ll"p
dgP. of the emergency A)( rad o Three And Two Tentha Cents for (Q)
han els o er wh ch you w II get earh one hundred doll'llrs of val
u ns uGt f)D.S if~ sastt P~uat uat on which s 2 32 mdls fDr each
( 16)
ens ab l Y to rec-ogniZe tilt!: I r one dollar of valuat on outs de of
pe
wa
n
ng
s
gna
s
the
I
m
tabon
Unposed
by
Art
cle
' on
3 ROOM COTrAGE near Forked
537
Th e evacuat on of targets plan XD Sett.l.on 2 of the Const tution
Run Lake Cat 43 li
10-6-lltp
a um e ea ly enough warn q to J,S cert fed by the CGunty Aud•
pu
n effec That n tW'n ts tor
h
p
n funrl
umes he man attack at lea,.t
The PfUs for said ,J!:leetion will
g en w come f om the north by air opaa at 30 oeiQdl: A M and
PIA:N6 TUNING rep1.1r ng and
clean ng E A Grate V nton
de n e eq u pmen
P ane
remNB _.... tUI'Ji.J 0::1'1 q ~lte~ p
Oh
o Rt 1 Phone Danville
0 he ag n es
ha e ] Bu both }M{Un ted States aad M Eastern Standard Ttme of saad
10-8-61&lt;
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es w h de Russ a a e work ng on the ex day
Plenty of gOOjl ~ retrJge0
a
ng ou he
emely h gh
speed long r.anJe
nlors
Come and #I 'eiD'
By
order of the
e pon U es
The
gu d d messenger of deatructlon.
.INGEll ~G HACIIINE
Board of Elect ons
()pea EftftiiiO b 4.,mtrte•t
n ns u ons on how o ca led th.e ntercont nental batHs
BepreantaUve h' Pi!m!:eroy
Of MetiS Couuty Oh I)
n
d ng a
n
h. ck
cs n ss le Many nformed per
a.IJ4 Vlei1)Jtf eYeey week For
Rober~ N Clark
ON TilE ll!QPa=
ng d b
a U on wha sons among them Sen Stuart S)'
pul'C!hue or rep,tr ofJSewmi
CORNI!lt "IN MtDD
RT
Chairman
h
e o pub
m ng on D Mo
former Becre
Jlocbln..
Call
01" Wf!le Sin
Albert Gloeckner
n a as
y o
he A,i
Force bel eye
ger Sewing M'1c.hlne Co Z5
Clerk
North
Coort S1
Albeftl
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Russ a may be w nn ng the :rate Dated September 28 1954
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Day Conference Middlepert Personals Mrs Howard Nolan
and Mrs
n Jenk
Orgomzes 4-H Club
Held In LanCC«$ter havel4r been
on vaca on Jo
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CANDIDATE

FOR

Congress
lOth DISTRICT
QlJESTION 11 Are you n fa
vor of raunng ndivtdual per
st)naJ e¥empt ons on your n
come.tax from $600 to $700
ANSWER Your Congressman
voted aga nst tt ~arab 18
1954

12 Dq you !JII'!k laru cOI"pora
t on atockholder1 sh'ould be
g veq
~l~ef at thfl
pense
all other ta~:~~;eer,s?
Your ~o~;l!'••~man

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NOTICI OP ILICTION
such. a m ss. e would be a matter
of a few m nutes at best PeoPle
The IUlOual election ror d recto a
who m ght get a rouple of miles ~f the Met.ll Couatr Agr culture
8oc ety will be held lD the eourt
LEGAL NOTICE
r.oom ~ tll.e KelJJ County Court
House Pomeroy Oh o on Satur
Sealed b ds w 11 be rece ved ,.t day Nov G 19M
tle off ce of the Cle k V Uqe of
M ddlepor un J 7 P M Qt:tober
PoiJs w Jl open at 1 P M and
7 18:)4 on Lo No h parJs of close at 3 P M
1 Lots 63 65 66 61
r. C{.lalpo;t
Pet t oas may be secured
now tJcorpo a ed n the V llJta:e of
M dd eport Fo complete deKr-P. aeeretarz of Me p cou,.ty
on reference made W Deed )Jook culture Soclety
13 Page 323 Me gs County
All pelit1!!!1fo IQBI be filed ~ llh
Record•
the secretary uven (7) days ~e
Albs ract or certlf cate of tilJP fqu lllo """"~~~ olll&lt;lli!l! ol dirt&lt;
at the expense of .succudul bit{~ ton is held
d
n dd
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er mus 1 e reason
what PUTPOI!Ie property u lo ~
used 'l'he Villa~e reserves
(10)
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students who sang pn ':(I froqt /t-rij.Ona
and Bey on(\ the Sun
Th. .i w~s tbe frat w~dip~ to
1 be held n this eh11rch
BUf a \fas n Be-ech lirove cEe\
meter llld pa j be!} , 1 were
Mr and Mrs S dnEJy Durst en
be Rob nson Cha les G bbs H e a n~d some fr ends and. ulf
E BOney Ra ph Wd1cer CpnrRd veA Wednud&amp;¥ even na: Thoa,
Ohlil'l ger and Denver }cappl~ and p esen we e Mrs Farm e Davll
he Kn ght s Temp a werf guard of Shelf eld Ala Mrf Ht~nrtetta
of hon or
Mc0ad~ Mrs ~te M lis e1 Portand Rudy Durst and dau&amp;hte
Serv ees \\ e e also conducted Ma garet Mr and Mn Eber Car
Tuesday even ng a he
Ew ng penter of St versv 1 e
M
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Funj: a1 home b) the Oh o Val'! e) Mrs Joe c rcle and daugbt~r
Comm :ind€' Y No 24 KT
J oyce !lf Sp ler and Mr and Mrs
Com ng fo he se v ces
Wf!re
Wh "'e M ,. HaEdoldwSauer M dd epo t
M and 'f
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Ma y I ou Wh e M ss Judy Wll ~
ard of PorUan~ and 1¥fr
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Clarence Wh te Kenneth and Mrs Howard Allen and cb I
K nnea and !lot and Mrs Har y d en we e Sundaf guestJ of ~r
1 and Mrl B R A lea
Ashwo tb a of NeUonvll e

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Answer your youngsters ~all for ' something g~ 1 &lt; With a tall cpol glass of
m1lk- bnm full of health and body
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M"art n antt 'frrf t.:lwil"
TethnleoJor comedy
L vn1.g it Up "
W~JCh 1.5 due to open Sunday at
the llleip Tbeatr.e Baaed on dl~i:t Broadway .mueiC:al t"ht
iriou. pa(jkage of mirth and melo
dy &lt;J&gt;o&gt;~rs Jonet Lello and 1!:4.
ward Arnold w th F ed Clark

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th~ opeBblll
IUbaidl .. H I
Oh o fower Company with head
quarttrt at Ctbtoa
and tbe new ""-t~m c dane na se&amp;Dr Taylor bu been auoe ated ·~t oa Sheree ¥orth
w th Ob1,.o state 11lnce 1827 reThe hO't:'£1 a aet:ond story &amp;:!04
cew
i.he qniver1Jty s D 1t1n
r:erDJ
Jerry Lew 1 as. a
wbt~Ue
gu sh~ s.,~ce A&lt;Ward
lta-2.
sto,P at.Uon muter who comes
He servJWI 11 lt"QC a e profeaaor
of a~ mlina: from l~ to 1832 to t.be hiF c ty u euest of new..
MJ'Pt!:f ed tor Fred Clark alter lt
cba rmu of the departtnettt frop1
b11
bet~n w deb' reported tha he
19ilb to tWO md profmor of ac
il u4io4tt ve an" hu on 'Y
a
eountio, from 1@33 Be waa nam •horl t me to bve Under the dt
ed bpsiqeas m~••er in 1tl6. viec r,ct on of a sob-lister ne\Wpaper
pret ~en.t in
and treasurer teJ)Orter Janet Le gh Jerry a:ets
last year
tbt ~elebr ty treatment He s
He ,..., a 10ember o Ob o GOf FlllOf ll,¥' blmsell no nd whu lo
ernor J~bn W ~ricker 11 Cf blnet apd bellold it s disco end that
In 1939-43 !f!rvlng u dlr.,:tor of b)! L!l 8J healthy as a mule and
UguQr controJ During Word Wa t~at C:OWltry doctor Dean Mart n
n he Wf.S an Ar~Q¥ 1 eute;nant bad d .enosed h s case ncorrectJy
colqnel and cb ef of tbe Cos Ac
Tq_a of j:ourse
s the story
count ng frOJ:eduru Sect on Of
bu.t t has o be seen to be bel ev
I ce of lbf! fl&amp;Cal Dlfeetor head
ed Advance repo s b erald L v
quar ers Artily Service Forces 1n lDI It Up as he m,at del ghtful
the Pen~gop Jn World War I be ~ t ol bilar ty ever o have b een
served w th tbe AEF Corps of Ea sef\led up by Dean and Jerry
gtne~rs n tr1nce
this ce.rta n.ly akes n a mul
Born n P.erth Ambo) I'i l ·l ie ~u4e of Ul fh at Dean and Jerry
recelvfl~ h1s 8 S n Economkpre about as funny a pa r of buff
from w~,rtJ)p Schoo of Finance oons I?Ver ~o appear n an) enter
Un ver b' of P.enasytvan a b s ta nmen med wn
lt' A from tb~ Un verSJty of
Acconlflany ng: th e br gh bust
North Dakota aad the bonoracy
deg ee of Dortor of }Jus ~t:ss .t\.d ling humo n L v ng It Up s
m n ttrat on from Bowl ng Qreen a ver taqle cal.vacade of brand
uneUn vers ty Pr or to JOn ng the ne-w song h s by he op
un
h
team
of
Jute
S
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and
Oh o State ta~ulty h was asso
Bob
H
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These
a
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pe
rfor
c ate profeasor of account n.g and
med by Dea n and Je r)
Sh.&amp;ree
head of the Account ng Depar
No
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ho
has
aken
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nat on
men at the Un vers y of No th
by
storm
appear
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erbU&amp;
Dakota
seq ut'n e w h zan Jerry
D Taylor s co au ho f sev
e a account n&amp;" textbooks a ce
L V ne: I Up
was p oduced
f ed publ c a~coun 'n and p o- b) Pau Jon es and d rct~ed by
m nent n seyera p ofess onal o
No m n Ta og a pa who have
gan zat ons He 1.s a pas~ p es den work ed s de by de su crs~ully
me n he pas The fast
of he ..lltl~riJ:-.n Accoun n¥ As man
paced
ng
s eenp ay Was
oc a on the Cen a As oc at on
of College and Un e
y Bus ne 10 fash oned by Jack Rose and Mel
e Sba son f om t'he
smash
Office s he Oh o S a
Facu y
nus ca
h
Hazel
C ub a,d Beta A pha P
p ofes B oad\\a
s ona accom ng f e n y He F agg
also s a forme d ec o of
he
A o of m nds were pu to
01'1 o Sac e y of Cer f ed Pub c gethe o malt- L ng I
Up
A uuntants a !o me Be a Cam In h s ca e he cooks made
he
rna S gma execu
comm t ee b oth a sp cy I ve y fd mov ng,
member and s a membe of h ~ p ece o ga a
n e a nmen
Arne can Jns tu e 0
A counl F om al adva nce repo ts
Lv
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Those call ng on Eber Carp1!ft
e and fam ly Saturday were Mr
Charles MeKelv~y and daurhter II'P.ft'P't' p; Tb&lt; Ob o Slate Un'"
Rockland Mi's M ld ed Well\1 an:i vetlity Columbus has been elect
ch ld en of Columbus Mrs 01 ve
Ta bot of Po tland ar.d Mrs Joe ~~
rcle and daughter Sp ller
~MOORI
Robe Du st and Mr •nd Mrs
AtteJldance at Sunday Sch!)Ol
Ebe Ca rpen er
\)'ere bus n~!S
Oetobl:!r
~ was 'ro w th an olferin'g
o
s
n
Pome
oy
Tuesday
West Shade
of $$110
M s Fann e Du s
and M
BY MRS RUS$1;LL PAINTER
Collage prayer meet ns was help
1 Go da Dee'll shopped n Pomeroy
JJ,t
the home of Mr aQd Mrs 1..
M
Ma Ba ey pent Wednes Tuesday
Iutton
Wedneaday evefttDII
day and T.h1,1 daY. w h Mr an
Mr Alb na Gluesencamp man
Phil
W se son Donn e were
Mrs
M
A v Howe
P omeroy
age-d her son Buds sto e at Po
the
supper
guests
of Mr aHd M'rs
M s .. Jenn e Roush spen f om and wh e he and fam ly were n
Harry
Snyder
Wedne1dty
even n&amp;
Wednesda
n
Sun.day w h 'M
Pa ke shu g 1uesday
Mrs
Dora Stratton was the
ml rtl s F 0 d Spence Pome oy
M
a d M s Charles Van M-e
l\1
Ma y Ba ey
s ng w h. e and ch d E:n cal ed on Mrs Wedne&amp;day n ght guest of M 1
Nellie Eb a
1\o
p ooma Cu t and Mr and Mae Van Meter ecen y
Mts At re Moore ::rpent Fr day
f
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M and M s A len Brewe
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Sam Cu s a CW ays
b ough ho •on Dav d ~om, n ght w th ber s ster Mrs C E
1 M
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and M s Lena d Lanham f om he S Joseph Hosp ta a ROescber of Chester
Mr and Mrs Sherman Robe
.M s W I am Cia k Mrs Don and lam 3- pen t he eekend w h Pa kt!rsbu g
called
on h s s !Iter Mr and M s
atd B ck es and M s
Olver e a es n M Far aml W Va
Mr Max ne Durs and son V: c
Cia k we e bus ness v s o s n
M and Mrs Fred R ee Che
to called on he mother M g M¢ n l\QbC:ft!l Saturday
M and M s L W Meldau had
Pa ke sburg w Va v. ednesday
e c ed on M and Mrs W
Co a R tch e recently
as the r guests pver the weekend
Mr and M s Edga
Th rna
He man F da~ e e.n ng
the r daughter Mn Ralph Peters
M and l\ s Harry Bruwn and Reedsville
son J ohn and daugb e Zana :md
and
fam ly Charles Meldau of Col
M s C yde B own we e
o s fam y ca ed a the Pan e home BY LUCY KIBBLE
umbus and Mr and Mr1 Raymond
n Gall po 5 Thu sday
S nday af e noon
M
and M s Roy M&lt;l er and
Pt
and M
Joe Ma ks w~ e Johnson of Petersburg W Va
~n Dona d aDd Donna Ma e
M and M
Pea
Wallac
a Spencer W Va Tuesday to a
Mr and Mn. Arthur Ebl n and
HallCk v s ed n Cha est on "' 1 1 enn ille a ed o M and M
nd he fune a of h s ste n falh ly of Lancaster were he week
Va
ecen y w th M
and M s W H man Sunday
aw M s John Ma ks Mr 4lnd end guests of Mrs James Adam
A be Dur
The Du s s fo me
J 1 W ckham A lhu
1\ s A e Ma ks Keno
accom
daugQ.ter L)'da
Pome oy es den s ]eft
F d y and M:
and M
~
H e man paned hem o Spence
eturn ng
Young Peop e 1 meet ng on Mon
fo a VL!I t n Tex and Cal fo 11 a a ended he hom ecorn ng a Hem
he same day
day e en ng at 7 30 Praye serv e
Kaa on K I on who has b en ock Gro e Sunday af ernoon
M s Marn e Pa ker Joppa v s
on Thursday even ng at 7 30
con{ ne d to he home w h
heu
d here Monday w th M s Ch oe
Mr and Mrs 01 vet LJnkenhok
rna srn
epo ed a mp 0 ng
M and 1 s Ge a d V ol e
M 1
of Columbus w:ere weeltend gues
anrl expec s o e u n to
choo Tuppe s p n
a ed on M
M s Ess Congrove has e u n of h s mother Mrs Hatt e L nken
Jl'nn e Rou h Sunday
cd f om a s w h he son Hay
Monday
hoke and daughte Barba &lt;~
Aaron Ke on
emp oyed
M and 1\
John
m nd a Ba t rno e 0
a Powha an a
Fa and W Va ca
M
and M s E C Ba ley o
llfo!l!!!!M s~
a weekend s
Ke on nd Mrs Lcn'a d Lan
Rae ne were Sunday guests of M
and dau h e Kaa on
e en n.g
nd M
W Randolph
M a nd M s F ankl n
tiY liMA 8 IHLE
TUPPERS PLALNS
M and M
and ch d en D ck and
Mr lJDd Mrs Char es Co net
M and M s John Anderson of Jr who a e s at oned n Sou h
of New Hyd e Pa k N J
BY
IDONIA
PARKER
Fr day n gh fo a s
Pa ke bu g we e he e Sunday h
Carol n(l we e ret::en guests of h
gu
o b ro me s unc
F ed fo mer s pa ~n s M
p;ue
M
and M
\ p e an1 No
w
and M s
Cole nan
C&lt;Jmpbel
gue of M
nd M
\\
Cba les Co ne Sr
Mr and M
Jack Rosenbaum ecen y
M and Mrs Frank Mil e hav~
Mr'S Ma C • r of Ch~e
and ch (I en of Sandus ky a
c u ned o he home n Colum VIS nt w h her daugn e
M
and M s Raymon
M s
F day fo a v s
w h he r Ma on s pen he w ken
bu end ng a s w th he fa he
tielen F sher and Cam ly
pa en
M an.J M s F ed Rosen v h M and M
F ank Shumway and Ge aid
Ge ad V o e
Bo n eeent y to M and
baum and M s V c o Ha b ech
M and M s Haro d Johnson Ke tb WoDds a daughter
M
and Cha les were recent VlS ors
Mrs Jean Hamm a d son J m
P easant ca ed on M
Sa d s
my were n Co urn bus Sa u da) on
W W Brau recently
Mrs L 1 e Ha dway ha
n
M and M s E F W lson a d bus nJ!ss
Mr and ¥rs Jobn 1-hle and
v s t ng he daugh. e
n co urn Cha es K bQie of Reedsv lle and
chi
dren M ~ e q:np Palty we e h
bus
ndMsSWSmsofMn
guests Qf M s lh e s pa
Weekend
The Youth F e awsh. p Of
the
M s Le a Fu on
cd
e al We Is drove
o Zanesv fie
eptJJ
Mr
and Mrs C D Reed of
Morn ng; S ar EUB Church
me
on Guy Toban and a n
Dow
Sunday to s w th ltlr and Mrs
M,.
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I.SOB,
ln~Jiii.Qa
Fr day e en ng at the chureh ngton
Robe Sams and Mr and ll{rs
Jtarry Holter has been ass st ng
basemen a 8 p m for
he r
Jun o Congrove and daughter
mon h y par y
M
and M
Ro and To enc
M and Mrs Pau Ch Ide s &amp;fld Dan• ltamm w th h s work
~ ~elen F s~er en er a ned
Twcn ) of the Y F
membe s and fam Y ha (" mu ed n o h bab} Ph lo we e here Sunday
~ e WUfkvood Garden Club recen
we e present nclud ng! the r pas prope ty hey pu ha ~d know w h b pa ents Mr and Mrs
ly Mos~ al we e present Hnd had
tor Rev Roger B shop The e
as he Magg e PD. ke P operty
0 f"n Ch lders
n ng p og am began by the
M
and M s Ha ey Koen g
ev and M s Parker West of a nee tme
~r agd Mrs Tpmn )' Rose M
&amp; ng ng of In he Garden
The h ped M and M s K h Chaff
Toledo a e announc ng the b th
and
Mrs Ha ow Rose and M s
group d cussed he next mee
mo c o Ch cothc
en Y
of a daugh e Heath Lynn on
lma
itoae
of Akron were Sunda}
ng and planned a Halloween par
Sep 8
ty
A dau~h e was bo n rec tly o
Capt Donald T W ght of ~e iuesta of the r .parents and h oth
er Mr and Mr La"rence Rose
Comm t ees selec ed for the pa
MJoe : rn L~ca~ e d w ck e)' Pa and Capta n Anderso
were Refreshmen s Phyll s lhle
Edrns• B md~e an~w da:u of he Coas Guard we e v s ors and Anpbel
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10o
he e Sunda}
Ve na Rose and Jean Hamm
Enterta nn 'el t Mildred Jhle Le
Bea
e f F
da Frank
IA:!nt Bottom
da Kraeu er Ph)rlt s Van Meter Cole v s ed M and M s Jes
M s Laura Ruth Mrs
Chlpe
and Delmar H upm
Newc I of nea Keno Sa u day
M Is Dudley and Wayne Cheva ~J NIS QARUTT CHRISTY
Cbrlst an Ende•vo of he
G
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k l er we e vLs o s o the Elmer Hull
Oo the DecoratJon Comm t ee
are Tom F sher Tmnmy CUrt s
Mr and M
e ge
rnr c home a Success Sunday Othc S&lt;!il'!!"Bethel EUB Cbur&lt;b of S I
w 11 meet Fr day n ght
Dolores Kraeuter Aapabel Rose wbo have been s a oned tl Japan gues s we e M 1nd Mrs R chard
·.c' "" ""'--~ of Mr t!nd Mrs GaT
5
8
Charles Ihle Rev B shop and v ted M and M
\ W Brag!! AI en o( Pa ker,bure
S lver Rldee
Nancy Shuler
and retur cd to Pa ke shu g
Mr and Mrs Herbert Sm th of
~o be oblerved
Tllt! meeUng was d sm ~sed by
Mr and M 8 Rob
Jones Ak Char es an spent Sunday he e w h
•Dfl R ta Watson Cyres1
prayer by RJ:v B shop
afte
on
s ed M and Mrs Dona rl h s uncle !ack Sm th
Barba a Frost and Leona
Whlch the a:ro~ eDJOYi!d a snack Landon and fam y ecen y
G an OsbQ.rn and faQl y uj
of pqt luOit Many •afl\es were
Mrs D Kes le
Pa ke sbu g Lake ~ary F a spent the Ofeek
been re~!U~!Ie&lt;ll
PI anti following tb~ kl~h
v s ted he Dona d Landon fam iy end n the Dav s hGme
M and Mrs Rex G een of C n
c nna v s cd Mr and Mrs Joh
Cprmel Soe~l ~IIlli
ReanluJru Annourwe•
Arbauth ecently
Bas'kel
9Y ~ETTY CAlLETON
1J1rth
A Dau¥hler
M
Mary C rtle a d son Mel
The WSCS met at the Methods
PTA wU
even ng M s v ~n and daug~ter Mrs Hel n PerfY
Mr aq~ Mrs Robert Re p~ar Ch reb Monday
October }1
are aqoppnpJqg: the b rth of a Glellna Rumme of M nersv lle w~ and ~on D!lJ!nY were Sunday d fl.
Pkl ns
seven pound doe ounce daugh~e
was a m ss onary n lnd a f ve ner guests ot Mr and Mrs Oeo f:e
years spoke Ref eshmeJ~ls wer Perry of Dex er
Angela Mlc:lJele lt HQ ~er Ho'p
M and Mrs Ra ph Lee and
tal Gall DOlil WedfJesday Octo served at the hQDle of Mi!s Lena
son
Robert spen~ Sunday w tb ~
her 6
Keller
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and
Mrs Dw ght Swepgtoo a'l:l
Grandparents afe Mr a11d r(rs
M and Mrs Waynt! Br ckles a
falfill.y and Mr and Mrs
JamC's ~~· OflO.i "CIIub
Robel"t Jle nh~rt Sr and Mr and tot nded the homecom ng at Hep
Ingram ~nd fam ly Columbus
llrs t;bde llrown ail pf fQm• li)Ck Grove Sunday
roy Mrs Anna Suck of Rut and s
Owen Taylor or Lo~ 18 y sltiDJ
a grea grandmother
h s brother AUen and fam ly
D ~ B A Makaiinaw and Phlllh.~
J Swa n oC Columbus were reeept
Lt. Blaetenqr

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Mrs Chr s Day Mr and
1.frs
E nest G r and ch Mnn Ha r et
U oyd and Johnny M and Mrs
Dw ght Hea h all of Colwnbus
M and M
J&lt;l.ek Day
Zanes
v e Mr and M s Arthur
All
IJl n B shop
e and Mr and
M
Ha Chapman Coolv He

Y F Makes Plans
For October Party

~M. Filla

efl 1 dll'eftoll of .DttrlUJI GiM
and Electr c Company Hil eli!C
tlon ralset tht board membership
to 11
Amer ClJI Gt1 •nd EJectf1e Com
pany s made up of aeven subs
daary compan es and 1e"• por.
tiona of seveo ttatet tn IQ ~a ex
tel\d ne from soutJktrb Mlehlpn

M" E tzabe h Duffy Ol'llll'ts.l llr and 14ro ~I! llrtlt'fr IJI4
a g oup of Pomeroy H gh 13: Dobb ns s w tl1 he A r Foree

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Asa Hosk ns and s ste
M ss
Ada entel'ltalned ile 3F Club w th
.q ¥!X o clock d n e
Thursday
even pg at the r home Athens Rd
The even ng was spent n play
ng games
Pr~eqt w~ e 'Mr and Mrs Glen
Sro Jb and sqns Da d and Don
ald Mr and Mrs Em Ball 1.fr
an4 Mrs Baker Go don M ss Lucy
G bbs Mrs ~;;:~, I a ker and

Nltlh l$ "Health in

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Thurtday .4t Hotkam

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Ma y R Ra v ngs f Pome oy
ha bogun he f eshman s ud es
a he Co ege f A s and Sc ence
o he Un vers y f Roc hes e
Th e daugh e ol M and Mrs
R ch.a rt Raw ngs 259 L ncoln
H ll he s a g adua e of The
Shrpley Sch ol Bl1'n Maw
pa
Wll e n h gh schoo
s he
was
feature w ter for
he
chool
newspape a membe
f the g ee
olub and drama c c ub
on the
s uden coun I and be onged to
the eho r a d m xed cho us
Th 5 fall mar-ls he beg nn ng
of he tOOth academ c yea
at
he U vers y of Rochester and
the fourth year under he leade
sh'f of ts pres\dent Dr Corne s
W de Kewet

M s
Howa d
~i~~~~~;x!~
Coun Y
Hopte
age n was fn charge
ll&amp; the W de Awfkf 1-tl
~e ~Oillf of Dafljl $ch11ter
gh e
of M
and M s Jacob
Schat~ MadQlepQ J
We n~day
even ng Mrs L W MlcComa,
w be Coune I R (o
he C u&amp;
wh. ell s organ zed
f om
the
Craf Clwb wh ch was started b~
M. s MloComas yea before las
Off cers e lected were
pres
den
Judy Butch,r v ce p es
den Ca olyn W l~on
secret Y
treasu e
Ch s ne Coats
e
por Ie Jan ce Z r k e Recrea on
leade Karen McElb nn-ey A s s
tan
recrea on
eade
Da a
Schafer Health cha rman Ma da
Roush The execut ve comm ee
w I meet Wednesday even ng at
he MOComas home to make
plans for the yea
Karen MeElh nney and Ch s
ne Coa s we e n
a ge of he
recreat on for the even ng and
I() ected a se es of games
A
stunt was presented b Judy Bwt
cher and Darla Schafe who sang
a duet The Crawdad Song
Da a and Judy were hostesses
and s-erv-ed doughnu s and c de
w h. the ass s a nee of he
mo
h rrs Mrs Schafe and Mrs
a
Bu che 0 he g Is p esent we e
Ma y Ca ro Swanson D anne M
Comas Carolyn We -s Texanna
\\ h e Char ene Dav s
Unab e
o a -end thiS f s mee ng we e
El en Du on and Do a McKee

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1Sllver:ttfllle

a wo tb rty at the S~VeJVlll~
Funeral
servM:ei for J 't Methodilt Chu.rch tbe marr ••e
Wh te were held (rom the Pome M ss Joaaa Brewer anti Mt Jolla
oy Church of Ch L!l
Thursday Dobh ns was solemmzed by a
a 2 p m w h. the R v
Donal&lt;! m ~· e.r ! om Rqt.lanf) Tber l'PP
Seevers and the
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Kunze oil cia ng
Beat of Columbus

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The E gflth D str ft F all Con pa week
1'4 and Mr Noah HilS~ ns ha e
f4P'er.:S!e of the Arqer C!ID Leg on
ece
ved word from tlhe r son
Aux l ary was he d n Lancas ~r
Charles P Hask ns th&amp;1 he
Pv
Thursdn The mOfP. lli sess on
stationep
a Pusan Korea
s
was called o order by' Mrs Pau
M s Roger Mo gQn and ch
White. pres dent 9f tlle hos ess
tfn t followed by htt. process on *en Ke th and Kath
a of the d st JCt pre~hfen
d s ng the. weekend w h
tr ct and depa11.tment off ce s and Dayton
Ad ennc M s Ju c M teh and
past p es dents of he d str ct
Ann Rupe se o nu ses a Hobe
Hosp a Schoo of Nu s ng Gal
._ Mrs W II am Baxte
Pomero~
plshaebecn
ng
he
dlStnct pre!i dept ntroduced t1
d str ct and department off e~ s fan 1 es
Carla Daune Owen
who conducted a scho11l of nstruc
t o as fol ows
L do MagMru ployed n Columbus
GalHpol &amp;, eh ld welfare Mrs Alec the weekeml w h he
8.1• r Jackson Amer can sm Mrs and Mrs Ca 1 Owen
Leo Searls and h s o der daugh
Norman Wayland M ddleport e
er Mrs Robert C • g have re
habll tat on Mrs
Lee Moor•
Zanesville d'partmen~ sec et~ y turned from Columbus where M s
pres dents
and
secretary Searles s r~over ng sat sfactor
ly af e a go te
operat on a
work and Mrs Baxter membe
ob p
Grant Hogp tal on Tuesday.
I
N na Russell teft Fr day fo
J M 9 Eugene Cia k
Cleveland and w II be accompan
C ty ed the a:roup s ng ng and ed home Sunda by he aun M- s
Jl.!rs Frank Harvey of Athens "a Edna La ng who has been v s ng
conO'ent on p an st
Mr and Mrs Ha y l a ng and
fam
y
Following a noon luncheon serv
M s Muga et Cru osho e
ed lly the hostess un t the afte
r oon sess on was ca ed o o de umbus a r ved lf'r day for a js
by Mrs Saxter who presen ed he w th her mo her M s Cather e
Burns and M
and M s Wa ter
guests Devon T pple post e on
mander Elmer Rober s
d s c fa r s
Mr and M s F anc s Mo M
commande and James Wagonse
Rae
ne a nd M ss Bess Sanborn w I
ler department commander and
eave Sunday for Tennessee
o
each extended greet ngs.e
v s Esbhe L Hoyt fo a few day
~rs Lee M.f.lo e
departmen
Mr and M s G G Werner anct
secretary gave the idd ess of h son Pe
h;o~ e been
s t ng
n
afternoon and Mrs Paxfe epo
Mar on 0 whe e he
attended
ed on he nat ona conference he
a Ho e Show and odeo \1. s
in Wash ngton D C Al off ce s Werne and Mrs c a ence Cl ne
and guests were n roduced omd v s ted Mrs Harry Moo e and Mrs
eacb spoke br ef Y
Sam Tay or a New Matamo a
After he bened ct on by M s recen ly and a ended a ra~b t
Flo~ce Venr c Lancaster a ea show a
e Oh o Sta e Ca grounds
Mr And M
C W Cia k and
was g ven by the hostess un t
The next conferf:nce wt be he d Mr and M s Jack Bachne
wI
n Rae ne
spend h weekend n Cha cston
w th e at ve
nd w
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the b hday of M Clark s f
Members of the Pomeroy un
ther op Sunday
attend ng were Mrs George Mo
ery pres tient M ss J enn e Su
M s No m n Wayland
p es
EiJelstem Mrs. Dey Hyse
Mrs dent of the Au x:' a
of Feene
Jed Webster Sr ancJ. M s Baxte
Benn t po
Arne can Leg o
and M
S dney P kens we e n
Lan as e Thu sd ay o a end h
Fa( Confe ence of D r t E gh
M s Wa and
s R hab a on
ha rman of the d s c
M s Pau W mr B adbu y en
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n he p ctu e a e ts scenes of a
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cornUa
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n wh ch Taylo
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hl' Temp e heatre th s Sunday
F med on ocation n Egyrp n
co o a he exact s te of some of
ht' new d scover es wh ch have
exc ed wo d w de a tent on he
s o Y el s of an exped on
to
e~k he an en t easure of
h
Pha oahs almost a pa a le
of
he Egyp an exped ons now n
he Qews
The funeral boa
of Cheop s
d ~overed re&lt;!ent y nea
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great Pyram d whe e
he open
ng / enes of tb.e p cture take
pii!Ce was d recUy unde he fee
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Robe t T~tylor comes o the role
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By AL NE MOSBY
Un ted Pr"' StaH \:o rHpondent
HOLd YWOOD UP
Ho ywo d
sfmnghefo
con ~
Cary Chessman a d h
mov e that ha o b hu ed be
fore the rea fe
o y has an
end ng
Colwnb1a Sud o hils befo e
came as a co ec on uf h usua
de er.m. ned lY'Pe ac o s n po
mens un fo ms and h a en k d
ype players as the young cr1m
nals D1recto
Fred Se:~
s
speed ng the mov e o comrp e on
n 22 days
Th• ' " ' !Chessmen s.tlll 11 In
San !Quw.tin prison awalt I1JI

BY W R OAV S CHAIRMAN
Me gs County Con•• vat on Auoc
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gh
nceae
n Oho dung
953 54
co npa e
w th 19~2
953 ac
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nun be
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and 43 08
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953 954 To a sa e h oughout
he oun
amoun ed o 2 27 430
tlu g he pas ea
Th
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who hun wa
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S OS Ofli es
wa erfow seas n n Oh o
ope s
2 00 noon on Mondav
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ood au k canno be hun cd h s
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on
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m fi e An
me gansc s fish
du k
a ken h yea mus be n
d n he da y bag m af
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nd he posses on
0 e gh duck
h he wood o k pen cason
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n fu sw ng hun e
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ba a u e)' on
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At I rst the s ud o planned 0
f lm two end DHS
one s how ng
Chessman saved -and h e o he
bavmg hJm executed
But now the plC ure w ll be
out before a dec son s made
abou.t him the d recto expla n
er We actually don t end
he
p eture eathe
vay I
f mshe
before t s dec ded whether h
he s executed

C:h•Nm.tn Got SIS.OOO

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k popu a on had n
ea ed obou 10 p cen o e h
P
ous yea The woodcock ea
pe ed on 0 h
nd
h ough No embe
bag un
fou
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se on m

make h m
a he o I
he case h story af a
c m nal o show lioome of the c
cwns ances h
brough
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h s fa e We go back
h s ch d
hood ar.d show b s fam y eat ngha y food h s f&lt;.t he a s u c de
He s eals a car to mpress a g
and hen a gun
H s Own Fault
A he end he ea Z' s he s n
he dea h ce tb ough h s own

Ches maa s port aye l by an up
an -eom ng ac o B I Catnpbe
he cop lot n he popu ar H gh
Anrl The l\1 gh y
HlS
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nd
add ses o
In today 1 &amp;c:Mie th• d r•cto
Game Manag men Se on, Oh
had h s ac ort et.cap ng n
a
D s on I W d e 500 Dubl
~:ut n half "brat ng car w th a
Road Co umbu
2 Oh o A b
p ocess 11cr"n
p cture of a
to m w be en
h ghway
fllcbr ng
beh nd
hun e
be
d ou a
tham Att. th• .shot Campbel
c ose of he wood o k cason Th
c mbed ou of the dummy ur
andsad
h f nfo rna on wan ed
o a numbc o v.ood ock r ushe
Th
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by hunte
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o gh
I
hoped ha n ma on an J and an a ound w h
eobaned haw lnoecea y k d:s We useo o s ea f om g Dce y
o es and pu Ilea s
show h. d s
u on and abu
dance of woodco k n Oh o and
One of my pals wound up n
S g S ng li
h.adn been
fo
w I p hap esu n be
m pa en
d s p ne I m !Zh
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be h
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I k ng R er n L ck ng Coun
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c ed on Sep ember 29
h ough he e fo s or he A 0
ney Genera
aceo d ng 0 th
Oh o D v son of w ldl (e The po
u on was epo ed y caused by
he ace den al d ~eba ge of ba m
u hem cal nto h
ver and
I sh we e k led as a
ult 'l"he
da~age pa d o he [)
W d fe o he os 0
.amoun ed o S2 000 00

NOTte• OF liiL&amp;CTION ON TAX
LIVY IN EXCESS OF !'HE TEN
MIL!,. LIMITATION
NOTICE IS hereby i \en ha n
pursu.aru:e of I Re&amp;o ut on of h
Counc l or he V I age of Sy Rcu e
Meg~ Coun Y Oh o passed on
3 d day of June 954 he e w
be subm
d to a ote of
h
peop e of sa d V age of Sy acu e
a he Gl"ne a Ele on o be he r1
n he s a d V I ag of Sy a u
Me gs Coun Y Oh o a he egu
P a e of ¥0 ng he e n on Tue da
954
he 2nd day of Novembe
Th Oh o D 8 on of
he ques on of le y ng n ex e
fo se e a yea
l'lll been test n ~ of he te n m I m a on fo h
a u ypes of u e boats
be ef of he V llage of Sy a u
pen up b
anes nd f sh n
for he pu po e of p o d ng add
h e
weedy ke
ona fund s fo current expen
Th pas surnme a e
Sad tax be ng Add onal T x
ed bo w s es ed f'!x ens vely a a ate no exceed ng: 3 rn
n I wa
unci o wo oJi: n mo
f
each
doll a
of
a ua on
urn ance
In
orne case
wh ch amoun
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how e wh e he wa e was Jes fo ea h one tund ed do a
han w
n he rteep
and va a on fo f ve y a s
whe c e a n k n
or wa e
The Poll fo sad B ec on w
w
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h be open a e 30 o ork A M n
boa
me
logged
cma n open un
6 30 o ock
The e p opu s on omes from ,. M Easte n S anda d T m
wa
pump k ng w er n and day
h n fo ng
ou a g ea p e
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su e h ough a nozz e on he bo
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m of he boa
of Meg
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F'u he es
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Robe t N C a k
and
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n a
Cle k
Sep ember 28 95'1
cums an s
9 16 23 4 c
Some of he mo d ama
managemen p aeuces be ng
and nd ca es the tremendou p
ed out n Oh o oday ar.e
due v ty of h s lake Tes n
ng
va ous f sh
emova
p Ojec ,
s bene carr ed oul al p e5en
Th s p 01ram has ernQved 24 169 to
determ ne any
s gn f can
pounds off sh !rom Gu lfo d Lake changes n he f sh population an
for ns an~e w th n he ast three cree cen1us next spr ng w II mea
m(mths Th s f gure~ ou to fl
sure any effects of the remova
pounds of f sh per acre removed f sh. ng suceess
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hank&amp; and app ec at on fo the APPLES AND CIDER Open da ly
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acls of k ndness
messages of
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ROBERTS INSURANCE
n ou sad bereavement n the
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loss of ou .be oved son and Good used PIANO $50 Tuned and
Marvin A Robert.l Arent
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w• could make an auth•nt c
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BY JOSEPH L MYLER
said '"aut I pu posely avoided
ecen ly '1Ut the f nger on some of evacuat on w ll stU be feas ble
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for the c tel spared n the ( s
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of land and 1easoned umber fo
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corporation on 33 P:hone Pome
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aertion M ntmutr. barge 50c 4 cents per word for Jhree
aecuttve lnserhons
Spee ai-Qne month "or 2&amp;
per word.

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$89!5
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON ISSUE 1951 DODGE 2 dr Sedan
20 ACRE FARM n Ches er Town
B aet nar s Pomeroy
10.9-6tc 1 FOUR ROOM APARTMENT and
sh.1.p on f!ashan Road Minersville
OF BONDS
2 THREE
ROOM apartments
Ma 1 Route Good out b.u ldlngs
!952 OHEVROLET Dlx 4 dr Se
n
ba hs and garage Wand rfu~
Small ho Jse good cellar a:ood
dan
$
100
BlaeLtnar
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Pome
NOTICE
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g
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that
n
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locution RE~ONABLE Phon
c stern REASONMILE
Dorea
pursuance of a Resolut on of tht'
ur
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10-l! 3tp
Arnold M nersv He
10-1'-0tp
Board
Of
Educal
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of
the
Co
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hough he e. are 4 500 000
de!en e wo kcrs many mo e b a Local School D str ct Me gs 19a3 PONTIAC D x 4 dr Sedan SLEEPING ROOMS
Close
n
$ 695 Blae tna s Pome oy
rn u be nduce
o
a n them County Oh o passed on he 3rd
town 127 Butte nut Ave Porn FOR RENT OR LE+'lE
10-9-61&lt;
es fo
he wo k ha could day of May 19M there w I b
eroy
1().4 6tc BEAUTIFUL t.I()DEIIN COUNTRY
subm
tted
to
a
vote
of
he
peop
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HOME-Four becJ rooms a n d
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op 8 ROOM MODERN Dwc ng 5
of sa d Columb a Local School 1953 HUDSON Horne Ha d
bath. k Ch$0. w th new modern
$1~ Blaettnar s
oom apartmen
f r st floor
AI hou gh s a es and c es bave D s ct at the General Elect on
s nk and cab nets Electr e hot
u up some 15 m I on dollars n to be held n he sa d Columb a
Phone Pome oy 310 M
water good coal furnace Com
10-7 I
n a h ng c v rlefense funds t s Local Schoo D s ct Me gs Coun
b nat on laundry and recreation
b ous ha our home govern
ty Oh o at he regular places of 19!13 BUICK V8 Super Rivier~lilDEAL TRAILER SPACE ava I
o'om witb ftre place Screened
able nex.t to h gh school Phone
Cpe ~95 Blaettnar 5
a e under nsured n th s vot ng there n on Tuesday
the
n sun porch Excellent bome for
roy
6094 X
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f pe
2nd day of November 1954 tlle
ch ldren C ose to con.liohdated
What About You?
I quest on of ssu ng )onds tJf sa d
school w th. bus aerv "e Prlvll
Columb a Local School D str ct n
ege or hav ng garden and pon)'
So much ow gove nmen 8 de the amount or Fifty F ve 'l'housand
Wil rent or l,ease to a person
n n es Whrt abou yo
Mrs Dollars $55 000 00 for the pu
w th steady ncome of not less
w ds says you need
pose of mprovtllg en a g ng w th
A e
S
than $350 00 per month Con
40
k
tact BERNIE SAXTON far,m 5
A he a a ea n or near your f reproof add ton
modern I% ng
amng
n
m Je north of Rutland on Rut
h .v
d sas e f rs a d k t and and equ PP ng the present school
Lud
o nd u
and Harr sonv lie Road OCto.
ab
o use
a th ee day emer building and acqu ring add t anal
on p n nd h
bet 7 or loth from 9 a m until
gen }' supply of afe food and wa land therefor as p ov ded by law
wo k be
6 p m or cal MRS CHAS
COMPLETE
WHEEL
•LIGIIMENT
r
knawledge of how o f ght
The mu:i.rpurp number of years
gen y cq
S ockp
HANING LANCASTER OIUO
r
Red Cross
nstruc on
n durmg whtch sllCh bonds are 0
b e ng
and Balancing Servlceeii~:~~~
Phone
74 for appo ntment Th a
Soh o Phone 636'7 ~
f
a d and h.ome nurs ~g a btl rUJI 1 20 yean~
e be
home
1S
14 m les from Cheah re
e Y operated rfd_io fQ sJ:aelter use
Tbe estunated avera&amp;e add ton
OS 4500
IMMEDIATE
PO$SESSION
n ase of power f• lu e know at t4x rate ~mounts to Twenty
10-6-&lt;ll"p
dgP. of the emergency A)( rad o Three And Two Tentha Cents for (Q)
han els o er wh ch you w II get earh one hundred doll'llrs of val
u ns uGt f)D.S if~ sastt P~uat uat on which s 2 32 mdls fDr each
( 16)
ens ab l Y to rec-ogniZe tilt!: I r one dollar of valuat on outs de of
pe
wa
n
ng
s
gna
s
the
I
m
tabon
Unposed
by
Art
cle
' on
3 ROOM COTrAGE near Forked
537
Th e evacuat on of targets plan XD Sett.l.on 2 of the Const tution
Run Lake Cat 43 li
10-6-lltp
a um e ea ly enough warn q to J,S cert fed by the CGunty Aud•
pu
n effec That n tW'n ts tor
h
p
n funrl
umes he man attack at lea,.t
The PfUs for said ,J!:leetion will
g en w come f om the north by air opaa at 30 oeiQdl: A M and
PIA:N6 TUNING rep1.1r ng and
clean ng E A Grate V nton
de n e eq u pmen
P ane
remNB _.... tUI'Ji.J 0::1'1 q ~lte~ p
Oh
o Rt 1 Phone Danville
0 he ag n es
ha e ] Bu both }M{Un ted States aad M Eastern Standard Ttme of saad
10-8-61&lt;
nd
es w h de Russ a a e work ng on the ex day
Plenty of gOOjl ~ retrJge0
a
ng ou he
emely h gh
speed long r.anJe
nlors
Come and #I 'eiD'
By
order of the
e pon U es
The
gu d d messenger of deatructlon.
.INGEll ~G HACIIINE
Board of Elect ons
()pea EftftiiiO b 4.,mtrte•t
n ns u ons on how o ca led th.e ntercont nental batHs
BepreantaUve h' Pi!m!:eroy
Of MetiS Couuty Oh I)
n
d ng a
n
h. ck
cs n ss le Many nformed per
a.IJ4 Vlei1)Jtf eYeey week For
Rober~ N Clark
ON TilE ll!QPa=
ng d b
a U on wha sons among them Sen Stuart S)'
pul'C!hue or rep,tr ofJSewmi
CORNI!lt "IN MtDD
RT
Chairman
h
e o pub
m ng on D Mo
former Becre
Jlocbln..
Call
01" Wf!le Sin
Albert Gloeckner
n a as
y o
he A,i
Force bel eye
ger Sewing M'1c.hlne Co Z5
Clerk
North
Coort S1
Albeftl
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Russ a may be w nn ng the :rate Dated September 28 1954
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Day Conference Middlepert Personals Mrs Howard Nolan
and Mrs
n Jenk
Orgomzes 4-H Club
Held In LanCC«$ter havel4r been
on vaca on Jo
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Rothe•ter Umvernty

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CANDIDATE

FOR

Congress
lOth DISTRICT
QlJESTION 11 Are you n fa
vor of raunng ndivtdual per
st)naJ e¥empt ons on your n
come.tax from $600 to $700
ANSWER Your Congressman
voted aga nst tt ~arab 18
1954

12 Dq you !JII'!k laru cOI"pora
t on atockholder1 sh'ould be
g veq
~l~ef at thfl
pense
all other ta~:~~;eer,s?
Your ~o~;l!'••~man

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Advance warn ne 0! a tack bv
NOTICI OP ILICTION
such. a m ss. e would be a matter
of a few m nutes at best PeoPle
The IUlOual election ror d recto a
who m ght get a rouple of miles ~f the Met.ll Couatr Agr culture
8oc ety will be held lD the eourt
LEGAL NOTICE
r.oom ~ tll.e KelJJ County Court
House Pomeroy Oh o on Satur
Sealed b ds w 11 be rece ved ,.t day Nov G 19M
tle off ce of the Cle k V Uqe of
M ddlepor un J 7 P M Qt:tober
PoiJs w Jl open at 1 P M and
7 18:)4 on Lo No h parJs of close at 3 P M
1 Lots 63 65 66 61
r. C{.lalpo;t
Pet t oas may be secured
now tJcorpo a ed n the V llJta:e of
M dd eport Fo complete deKr-P. aeeretarz of Me p cou,.ty
on reference made W Deed )Jook culture Soclety
13 Page 323 Me gs County
All pelit1!!!1fo IQBI be filed ~ llh
Record•
the secretary uven (7) days ~e
Albs ract or certlf cate of tilJP fqu lllo """"~~~ olll&lt;lli!l! ol dirt&lt;
at the expense of .succudul bit{~ ton is held
d
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what PUTPOI!Ie property u lo ~
used 'l'he Villa~e reserves
(10)
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a Glass" for Boys
pndGirls

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students who sang pn ':(I froqt /t-rij.Ona
and Bey on(\ the Sun
Th. .i w~s tbe frat w~dip~ to
1 be held n this eh11rch
BUf a \fas n Be-ech lirove cEe\
meter llld pa j be!} , 1 were
Mr and Mrs S dnEJy Durst en
be Rob nson Cha les G bbs H e a n~d some fr ends and. ulf
E BOney Ra ph Wd1cer CpnrRd veA Wednud&amp;¥ even na: Thoa,
Ohlil'l ger and Denver }cappl~ and p esen we e Mrs Farm e Davll
he Kn ght s Temp a werf guard of Shelf eld Ala Mrf Ht~nrtetta
of hon or
Mc0ad~ Mrs ~te M lis e1 Portand Rudy Durst and dau&amp;hte
Serv ees \\ e e also conducted Ma garet Mr and Mn Eber Car
Tuesday even ng a he
Ew ng penter of St versv 1 e
M
•qd
Funj: a1 home b) the Oh o Val'! e) Mrs Joe c rcle and daugbt~r
Comm :ind€' Y No 24 KT
J oyce !lf Sp ler and Mr and Mrs
Com ng fo he se v ces
Wf!re
Wh "'e M ,. HaEdoldwSauer M dd epo t
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ard of PorUan~ and 1¥fr
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Clarence Wh te Kenneth and Mrs Howard Allen and cb I
K nnea and !lot and Mrs Har y d en we e Sundaf guestJ of ~r
1 and Mrl B R A lea
Ashwo tb a of NeUonvll e

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Answer your youngsters ~all for ' something g~ 1 &lt; With a tall cpol glass of
m1lk- bnm full of health and body
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9ietanl
J!Oie!'jl t Ill~ bl'!l\4 ~"" Dem
M"art n antt 'frrf t.:lwil"
TethnleoJor comedy
L vn1.g it Up "
W~JCh 1.5 due to open Sunday at
the llleip Tbeatr.e Baaed on dl~i:t Broadway .mueiC:al t"ht
iriou. pa(jkage of mirth and melo
dy &lt;J&gt;o&gt;~rs Jonet Lello and 1!:4.
ward Arnold w th F ed Clark

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th~ opeBblll
IUbaidl .. H I
Oh o fower Company with head
quarttrt at Ctbtoa
and tbe new ""-t~m c dane na se&amp;Dr Taylor bu been auoe ated ·~t oa Sheree ¥orth
w th Ob1,.o state 11lnce 1827 reThe hO't:'£1 a aet:ond story &amp;:!04
cew
i.he qniver1Jty s D 1t1n
r:erDJ
Jerry Lew 1 as. a
wbt~Ue
gu sh~ s.,~ce A&lt;Ward
lta-2.
sto,P at.Uon muter who comes
He servJWI 11 lt"QC a e profeaaor
of a~ mlina: from l~ to 1832 to t.be hiF c ty u euest of new..
MJ'Pt!:f ed tor Fred Clark alter lt
cba rmu of the departtnettt frop1
b11
bet~n w deb' reported tha he
19ilb to tWO md profmor of ac
il u4io4tt ve an" hu on 'Y
a
eountio, from 1@33 Be waa nam •horl t me to bve Under the dt
ed bpsiqeas m~••er in 1tl6. viec r,ct on of a sob-lister ne\Wpaper
pret ~en.t in
and treasurer teJ)Orter Janet Le gh Jerry a:ets
last year
tbt ~elebr ty treatment He s
He ,..., a 10ember o Ob o GOf FlllOf ll,¥' blmsell no nd whu lo
ernor J~bn W ~ricker 11 Cf blnet apd bellold it s disco end that
In 1939-43 !f!rvlng u dlr.,:tor of b)! L!l 8J healthy as a mule and
UguQr controJ During Word Wa t~at C:OWltry doctor Dean Mart n
n he Wf.S an Ar~Q¥ 1 eute;nant bad d .enosed h s case ncorrectJy
colqnel and cb ef of tbe Cos Ac
Tq_a of j:ourse
s the story
count ng frOJ:eduru Sect on Of
bu.t t has o be seen to be bel ev
I ce of lbf! fl&amp;Cal Dlfeetor head
ed Advance repo s b erald L v
quar ers Artily Service Forces 1n lDI It Up as he m,at del ghtful
the Pen~gop Jn World War I be ~ t ol bilar ty ever o have b een
served w th tbe AEF Corps of Ea sef\led up by Dean and Jerry
gtne~rs n tr1nce
this ce.rta n.ly akes n a mul
Born n P.erth Ambo) I'i l ·l ie ~u4e of Ul fh at Dean and Jerry
recelvfl~ h1s 8 S n Economkpre about as funny a pa r of buff
from w~,rtJ)p Schoo of Finance oons I?Ver ~o appear n an) enter
Un ver b' of P.enasytvan a b s ta nmen med wn
lt' A from tb~ Un verSJty of
Acconlflany ng: th e br gh bust
North Dakota aad the bonoracy
deg ee of Dortor of }Jus ~t:ss .t\.d ling humo n L v ng It Up s
m n ttrat on from Bowl ng Qreen a ver taqle cal.vacade of brand
uneUn vers ty Pr or to JOn ng the ne-w song h s by he op
un
h
team
of
Jute
S
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and
Oh o State ta~ulty h was asso
Bob
H
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These
a
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pe
rfor
c ate profeasor of account n.g and
med by Dea n and Je r)
Sh.&amp;ree
head of the Account ng Depar
No
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\}
ho
has
aken
h
nat on
men at the Un vers y of No th
by
storm
appear
n
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erbU&amp;
Dakota
seq ut'n e w h zan Jerry
D Taylor s co au ho f sev
e a account n&amp;" textbooks a ce
L V ne: I Up
was p oduced
f ed publ c a~coun 'n and p o- b) Pau Jon es and d rct~ed by
m nent n seyera p ofess onal o
No m n Ta og a pa who have
gan zat ons He 1.s a pas~ p es den work ed s de by de su crs~ully
me n he pas The fast
of he ..lltl~riJ:-.n Accoun n¥ As man
paced
ng
s eenp ay Was
oc a on the Cen a As oc at on
of College and Un e
y Bus ne 10 fash oned by Jack Rose and Mel
e Sba son f om t'he
smash
Office s he Oh o S a
Facu y
nus ca
h
Hazel
C ub a,d Beta A pha P
p ofes B oad\\a
s ona accom ng f e n y He F agg
also s a forme d ec o of
he
A o of m nds were pu to
01'1 o Sac e y of Cer f ed Pub c gethe o malt- L ng I
Up
A uuntants a !o me Be a Cam In h s ca e he cooks made
he
rna S gma execu
comm t ee b oth a sp cy I ve y fd mov ng,
member and s a membe of h ~ p ece o ga a
n e a nmen
Arne can Jns tu e 0
A counl F om al adva nce repo ts
Lv
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Those call ng on Eber Carp1!ft
e and fam ly Saturday were Mr
Charles MeKelv~y and daurhter II'P.ft'P't' p; Tb&lt; Ob o Slate Un'"
Rockland Mi's M ld ed Well\1 an:i vetlity Columbus has been elect
ch ld en of Columbus Mrs 01 ve
Ta bot of Po tland ar.d Mrs Joe ~~
rcle and daughter Sp ller
~MOORI
Robe Du st and Mr •nd Mrs
AtteJldance at Sunday Sch!)Ol
Ebe Ca rpen er
\)'ere bus n~!S
Oetobl:!r
~ was 'ro w th an olferin'g
o
s
n
Pome
oy
Tuesday
West Shade
of $$110
M s Fann e Du s
and M
BY MRS RUS$1;LL PAINTER
Collage prayer meet ns was help
1 Go da Dee'll shopped n Pomeroy
JJ,t
the home of Mr aQd Mrs 1..
M
Ma Ba ey pent Wednes Tuesday
Iutton
Wedneaday evefttDII
day and T.h1,1 daY. w h Mr an
Mr Alb na Gluesencamp man
Phil
W se son Donn e were
Mrs
M
A v Howe
P omeroy
age-d her son Buds sto e at Po
the
supper
guests
of Mr aHd M'rs
M s .. Jenn e Roush spen f om and wh e he and fam ly were n
Harry
Snyder
Wedne1dty
even n&amp;
Wednesda
n
Sun.day w h 'M
Pa ke shu g 1uesday
Mrs
Dora Stratton was the
ml rtl s F 0 d Spence Pome oy
M
a d M s Charles Van M-e
l\1
Ma y Ba ey
s ng w h. e and ch d E:n cal ed on Mrs Wedne&amp;day n ght guest of M 1
Nellie Eb a
1\o
p ooma Cu t and Mr and Mae Van Meter ecen y
Mts At re Moore ::rpent Fr day
f
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M and M s A len Brewe
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Sam Cu s a CW ays
b ough ho •on Dav d ~om, n ght w th ber s ster Mrs C E
1 M
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and M s Lena d Lanham f om he S Joseph Hosp ta a ROescber of Chester
Mr and Mrs Sherman Robe
.M s W I am Cia k Mrs Don and lam 3- pen t he eekend w h Pa kt!rsbu g
called
on h s s !Iter Mr and M s
atd B ck es and M s
Olver e a es n M Far aml W Va
Mr Max ne Durs and son V: c
Cia k we e bus ness v s o s n
M and Mrs Fred R ee Che
to called on he mother M g M¢ n l\QbC:ft!l Saturday
M and M s L W Meldau had
Pa ke sburg w Va v. ednesday
e c ed on M and Mrs W
Co a R tch e recently
as the r guests pver the weekend
Mr and M s Edga
Th rna
He man F da~ e e.n ng
the r daughter Mn Ralph Peters
M and l\ s Harry Bruwn and Reedsville
son J ohn and daugb e Zana :md
and
fam ly Charles Meldau of Col
M s C yde B own we e
o s fam y ca ed a the Pan e home BY LUCY KIBBLE
umbus and Mr and Mr1 Raymond
n Gall po 5 Thu sday
S nday af e noon
M
and M s Roy M&lt;l er and
Pt
and M
Joe Ma ks w~ e Johnson of Petersburg W Va
~n Dona d aDd Donna Ma e
M and M
Pea
Wallac
a Spencer W Va Tuesday to a
Mr and Mn. Arthur Ebl n and
HallCk v s ed n Cha est on "' 1 1 enn ille a ed o M and M
nd he fune a of h s ste n falh ly of Lancaster were he week
Va
ecen y w th M
and M s W H man Sunday
aw M s John Ma ks Mr 4lnd end guests of Mrs James Adam
A be Dur
The Du s s fo me
J 1 W ckham A lhu
1\ s A e Ma ks Keno
accom
daugQ.ter L)'da
Pome oy es den s ]eft
F d y and M:
and M
~
H e man paned hem o Spence
eturn ng
Young Peop e 1 meet ng on Mon
fo a VL!I t n Tex and Cal fo 11 a a ended he hom ecorn ng a Hem
he same day
day e en ng at 7 30 Praye serv e
Kaa on K I on who has b en ock Gro e Sunday af ernoon
M s Marn e Pa ker Joppa v s
on Thursday even ng at 7 30
con{ ne d to he home w h
heu
d here Monday w th M s Ch oe
Mr and Mrs 01 vet LJnkenhok
rna srn
epo ed a mp 0 ng
M and 1 s Ge a d V ol e
M 1
of Columbus w:ere weeltend gues
anrl expec s o e u n to
choo Tuppe s p n
a ed on M
M s Ess Congrove has e u n of h s mother Mrs Hatt e L nken
Jl'nn e Rou h Sunday
cd f om a s w h he son Hay
Monday
hoke and daughte Barba &lt;~
Aaron Ke on
emp oyed
M and 1\
John
m nd a Ba t rno e 0
a Powha an a
Fa and W Va ca
M
and M s E C Ba ley o
llfo!l!!!!M s~
a weekend s
Ke on nd Mrs Lcn'a d Lan
Rae ne were Sunday guests of M
and dau h e Kaa on
e en n.g
nd M
W Randolph
M a nd M s F ankl n
tiY liMA 8 IHLE
TUPPERS PLALNS
M and M
and ch d en D ck and
Mr lJDd Mrs Char es Co net
M and M s John Anderson of Jr who a e s at oned n Sou h
of New Hyd e Pa k N J
BY
IDONIA
PARKER
Fr day n gh fo a s
Pa ke bu g we e he e Sunday h
Carol n(l we e ret::en guests of h
gu
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F ed fo mer s pa ~n s M
p;ue
M
and M
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and M s
Cole nan
C&lt;Jmpbel
gue of M
nd M
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Mr and M
Jack Rosenbaum ecen y
M and Mrs Frank Mil e hav~
Mr'S Ma C • r of Ch~e
and ch (I en of Sandus ky a
c u ned o he home n Colum VIS nt w h her daugn e
M
and M s Raymon
M s
F day fo a v s
w h he r Ma on s pen he w ken
bu end ng a s w th he fa he
tielen F sher and Cam ly
pa en
M an.J M s F ed Rosen v h M and M
F ank Shumway and Ge aid
Ge ad V o e
Bo n eeent y to M and
baum and M s V c o Ha b ech
M and M s Haro d Johnson Ke tb WoDds a daughter
M
and Cha les were recent VlS ors
Mrs Jean Hamm a d son J m
P easant ca ed on M
Sa d s
my were n Co urn bus Sa u da) on
W W Brau recently
Mrs L 1 e Ha dway ha
n
M and M s E F W lson a d bus nJ!ss
Mr and ¥rs Jobn 1-hle and
v s t ng he daugh. e
n co urn Cha es K bQie of Reedsv lle and
chi
dren M ~ e q:np Palty we e h
bus
ndMsSWSmsofMn
guests Qf M s lh e s pa
Weekend
The Youth F e awsh. p Of
the
M s Le a Fu on
cd
e al We Is drove
o Zanesv fie
eptJJ
Mr
and Mrs C D Reed of
Morn ng; S ar EUB Church
me
on Guy Toban and a n
Dow
Sunday to s w th ltlr and Mrs
M,.
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ln~Jiii.Qa
Fr day e en ng at the chureh ngton
Robe Sams and Mr and ll{rs
Jtarry Holter has been ass st ng
basemen a 8 p m for
he r
Jun o Congrove and daughter
mon h y par y
M
and M
Ro and To enc
M and Mrs Pau Ch Ide s &amp;fld Dan• ltamm w th h s work
~ ~elen F s~er en er a ned
Twcn ) of the Y F
membe s and fam Y ha (" mu ed n o h bab} Ph lo we e here Sunday
~ e WUfkvood Garden Club recen
we e present nclud ng! the r pas prope ty hey pu ha ~d know w h b pa ents Mr and Mrs
ly Mos~ al we e present Hnd had
tor Rev Roger B shop The e
as he Magg e PD. ke P operty
0 f"n Ch lders
n ng p og am began by the
M
and M s Ha ey Koen g
ev and M s Parker West of a nee tme
~r agd Mrs Tpmn )' Rose M
&amp; ng ng of In he Garden
The h ped M and M s K h Chaff
Toledo a e announc ng the b th
and
Mrs Ha ow Rose and M s
group d cussed he next mee
mo c o Ch cothc
en Y
of a daugh e Heath Lynn on
lma
itoae
of Akron were Sunda}
ng and planned a Halloween par
Sep 8
ty
A dau~h e was bo n rec tly o
Capt Donald T W ght of ~e iuesta of the r .parents and h oth
er Mr and Mr La"rence Rose
Comm t ees selec ed for the pa
MJoe : rn L~ca~ e d w ck e)' Pa and Capta n Anderso
were Refreshmen s Phyll s lhle
Edrns• B md~e an~w da:u of he Coas Guard we e v s ors and Anpbel
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Ve na Rose and Jean Hamm
Enterta nn 'el t Mildred Jhle Le
Bea
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da Frank
IA:!nt Bottom
da Kraeu er Ph)rlt s Van Meter Cole v s ed M and M s Jes
M s Laura Ruth Mrs
Chlpe
and Delmar H upm
Newc I of nea Keno Sa u day
M Is Dudley and Wayne Cheva ~J NIS QARUTT CHRISTY
Cbrlst an Ende•vo of he
G
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k l er we e vLs o s o the Elmer Hull
Oo the DecoratJon Comm t ee
are Tom F sher Tmnmy CUrt s
Mr and M
e ge
rnr c home a Success Sunday Othc S&lt;!il'!!"Bethel EUB Cbur&lt;b of S I
w 11 meet Fr day n ght
Dolores Kraeuter Aapabel Rose wbo have been s a oned tl Japan gues s we e M 1nd Mrs R chard
·.c' "" ""'--~ of Mr t!nd Mrs GaT
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Charles Ihle Rev B shop and v ted M and M
\ W Brag!! AI en o( Pa ker,bure
S lver Rldee
Nancy Shuler
and retur cd to Pa ke shu g
Mr and Mrs Herbert Sm th of
~o be oblerved
Tllt! meeUng was d sm ~sed by
Mr and M 8 Rob
Jones Ak Char es an spent Sunday he e w h
•Dfl R ta Watson Cyres1
prayer by RJ:v B shop
afte
on
s ed M and Mrs Dona rl h s uncle !ack Sm th
Barba a Frost and Leona
Whlch the a:ro~ eDJOYi!d a snack Landon and fam y ecen y
G an OsbQ.rn and faQl y uj
of pqt luOit Many •afl\es were
Mrs D Kes le
Pa ke sbu g Lake ~ary F a spent the Ofeek
been re~!U~!Ie&lt;ll
PI anti following tb~ kl~h
v s ted he Dona d Landon fam iy end n the Dav s hGme
M and Mrs Rex G een of C n
c nna v s cd Mr and Mrs Joh
Cprmel Soe~l ~IIlli
ReanluJru Annourwe•
Arbauth ecently
Bas'kel
9Y ~ETTY CAlLETON
1J1rth
A Dau¥hler
M
Mary C rtle a d son Mel
The WSCS met at the Methods
PTA wU
even ng M s v ~n and daug~ter Mrs Hel n PerfY
Mr aq~ Mrs Robert Re p~ar Ch reb Monday
October }1
are aqoppnpJqg: the b rth of a Glellna Rumme of M nersv lle w~ and ~on D!lJ!nY were Sunday d fl.
Pkl ns
seven pound doe ounce daugh~e
was a m ss onary n lnd a f ve ner guests ot Mr and Mrs Oeo f:e
years spoke Ref eshmeJ~ls wer Perry of Dex er
Angela Mlc:lJele lt HQ ~er Ho'p
M and Mrs Ra ph Lee and
tal Gall DOlil WedfJesday Octo served at the hQDle of Mi!s Lena
son
Robert spen~ Sunday w tb ~
her 6
Keller
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Mrs Dw ght Swepgtoo a'l:l
Grandparents afe Mr a11d r(rs
M and Mrs Waynt! Br ckles a
falfill.y and Mr and Mrs
JamC's ~~· OflO.i "CIIub
Robel"t Jle nh~rt Sr and Mr and tot nded the homecom ng at Hep
Ingram ~nd fam ly Columbus
llrs t;bde llrown ail pf fQm• li)Ck Grove Sunday
roy Mrs Anna Suck of Rut and s
Owen Taylor or Lo~ 18 y sltiDJ
a grea grandmother
h s brother AUen and fam ly
D ~ B A Makaiinaw and Phlllh.~
J Swa n oC Columbus were reeept
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Mrs Chr s Day Mr and
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U oyd and Johnny M and Mrs
Dw ght Hea h all of Colwnbus
M and M
J&lt;l.ek Day
Zanes
v e Mr and M s Arthur
All
IJl n B shop
e and Mr and
M
Ha Chapman Coolv He

Y F Makes Plans
For October Party

~M. Filla

efl 1 dll'eftoll of .DttrlUJI GiM
and Electr c Company Hil eli!C
tlon ralset tht board membership
to 11
Amer ClJI Gt1 •nd EJectf1e Com
pany s made up of aeven subs
daary compan es and 1e"• por.
tiona of seveo ttatet tn IQ ~a ex
tel\d ne from soutJktrb Mlehlpn

M" E tzabe h Duffy Ol'llll'ts.l llr and 14ro ~I! llrtlt'fr IJI4
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Ada entel'ltalned ile 3F Club w th
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Thursday
even pg at the r home Athens Rd
The even ng was spent n play
ng games
Pr~eqt w~ e 'Mr and Mrs Glen
Sro Jb and sqns Da d and Don
ald Mr and Mrs Em Ball 1.fr
an4 Mrs Baker Go don M ss Lucy
G bbs Mrs ~;;:~, I a ker and

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Ma y R Ra v ngs f Pome oy
ha bogun he f eshman s ud es
a he Co ege f A s and Sc ence
o he Un vers y f Roc hes e
Th e daugh e ol M and Mrs
R ch.a rt Raw ngs 259 L ncoln
H ll he s a g adua e of The
Shrpley Sch ol Bl1'n Maw
pa
Wll e n h gh schoo
s he
was
feature w ter for
he
chool
newspape a membe
f the g ee
olub and drama c c ub
on the
s uden coun I and be onged to
the eho r a d m xed cho us
Th 5 fall mar-ls he beg nn ng
of he tOOth academ c yea
at
he U vers y of Rochester and
the fourth year under he leade
sh'f of ts pres\dent Dr Corne s
W de Kewet

M s
Howa d
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Coun Y
Hopte
age n was fn charge
ll&amp; the W de Awfkf 1-tl
~e ~Oillf of Dafljl $ch11ter
gh e
of M
and M s Jacob
Schat~ MadQlepQ J
We n~day
even ng Mrs L W MlcComa,
w be Coune I R (o
he C u&amp;
wh. ell s organ zed
f om
the
Craf Clwb wh ch was started b~
M. s MloComas yea before las
Off cers e lected were
pres
den
Judy Butch,r v ce p es
den Ca olyn W l~on
secret Y
treasu e
Ch s ne Coats
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por Ie Jan ce Z r k e Recrea on
leade Karen McElb nn-ey A s s
tan
recrea on
eade
Da a
Schafer Health cha rman Ma da
Roush The execut ve comm ee
w I meet Wednesday even ng at
he MOComas home to make
plans for the yea
Karen MeElh nney and Ch s
ne Coa s we e n
a ge of he
recreat on for the even ng and
I() ected a se es of games
A
stunt was presented b Judy Bwt
cher and Darla Schafe who sang
a duet The Crawdad Song
Da a and Judy were hostesses
and s-erv-ed doughnu s and c de
w h. the ass s a nee of he
mo
h rrs Mrs Schafe and Mrs
a
Bu che 0 he g Is p esent we e
Ma y Ca ro Swanson D anne M
Comas Carolyn We -s Texanna
\\ h e Char ene Dav s
Unab e
o a -end thiS f s mee ng we e
El en Du on and Do a McKee

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a wo tb rty at the S~VeJVlll~
Funeral
servM:ei for J 't Methodilt Chu.rch tbe marr ••e
Wh te were held (rom the Pome M ss Joaaa Brewer anti Mt Jolla
oy Church of Ch L!l
Thursday Dobh ns was solemmzed by a
a 2 p m w h. the R v
Donal&lt;! m ~· e.r ! om Rqt.lanf) Tber l'PP
Seevers and the
Rev J LelliQ .t.t~dr:d ~Y ¥r aqd ?tfts ~Oifl
Kunze oil cia ng
Beat of Columbus

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The E gflth D str ft F all Con pa week
1'4 and Mr Noah HilS~ ns ha e
f4P'er.:S!e of the Arqer C!ID Leg on
ece
ved word from tlhe r son
Aux l ary was he d n Lancas ~r
Charles P Hask ns th&amp;1 he
Pv
Thursdn The mOfP. lli sess on
stationep
a Pusan Korea
s
was called o order by' Mrs Pau
M s Roger Mo gQn and ch
White. pres dent 9f tlle hos ess
tfn t followed by htt. process on *en Ke th and Kath
a of the d st JCt pre~hfen
d s ng the. weekend w h
tr ct and depa11.tment off ce s and Dayton
Ad ennc M s Ju c M teh and
past p es dents of he d str ct
Ann Rupe se o nu ses a Hobe
Hosp a Schoo of Nu s ng Gal
._ Mrs W II am Baxte
Pomero~
plshaebecn
ng
he
dlStnct pre!i dept ntroduced t1
d str ct and department off e~ s fan 1 es
Carla Daune Owen
who conducted a scho11l of nstruc
t o as fol ows
L do MagMru ployed n Columbus
GalHpol &amp;, eh ld welfare Mrs Alec the weekeml w h he
8.1• r Jackson Amer can sm Mrs and Mrs Ca 1 Owen
Leo Searls and h s o der daugh
Norman Wayland M ddleport e
er Mrs Robert C • g have re
habll tat on Mrs
Lee Moor•
Zanesville d'partmen~ sec et~ y turned from Columbus where M s
pres dents
and
secretary Searles s r~over ng sat sfactor
ly af e a go te
operat on a
work and Mrs Baxter membe
ob p
Grant Hogp tal on Tuesday.
I
N na Russell teft Fr day fo
J M 9 Eugene Cia k
Cleveland and w II be accompan
C ty ed the a:roup s ng ng and ed home Sunda by he aun M- s
Jl.!rs Frank Harvey of Athens "a Edna La ng who has been v s ng
conO'ent on p an st
Mr and Mrs Ha y l a ng and
fam
y
Following a noon luncheon serv
M s Muga et Cru osho e
ed lly the hostess un t the afte
r oon sess on was ca ed o o de umbus a r ved lf'r day for a js
by Mrs Saxter who presen ed he w th her mo her M s Cather e
Burns and M
and M s Wa ter
guests Devon T pple post e on
mander Elmer Rober s
d s c fa r s
Mr and M s F anc s Mo M
commande and James Wagonse
Rae
ne a nd M ss Bess Sanborn w I
ler department commander and
eave Sunday for Tennessee
o
each extended greet ngs.e
v s Esbhe L Hoyt fo a few day
~rs Lee M.f.lo e
departmen
Mr and M s G G Werner anct
secretary gave the idd ess of h son Pe
h;o~ e been
s t ng
n
afternoon and Mrs Paxfe epo
Mar on 0 whe e he
attended
ed on he nat ona conference he
a Ho e Show and odeo \1. s
in Wash ngton D C Al off ce s Werne and Mrs c a ence Cl ne
and guests were n roduced omd v s ted Mrs Harry Moo e and Mrs
eacb spoke br ef Y
Sam Tay or a New Matamo a
After he bened ct on by M s recen ly and a ended a ra~b t
Flo~ce Venr c Lancaster a ea show a
e Oh o Sta e Ca grounds
Mr And M
C W Cia k and
was g ven by the hostess un t
The next conferf:nce wt be he d Mr and M s Jack Bachne
wI
n Rae ne
spend h weekend n Cha cston
w th e at ve
nd w
ce b a e
the b hday of M Clark s f
Members of the Pomeroy un
ther op Sunday
attend ng were Mrs George Mo
ery pres tient M ss J enn e Su
M s No m n Wayland
p es
EiJelstem Mrs. Dey Hyse
Mrs dent of the Au x:' a
of Feene
Jed Webster Sr ancJ. M s Baxte
Benn t po
Arne can Leg o
and M
S dney P kens we e n
Lan as e Thu sd ay o a end h
Fa( Confe ence of D r t E gh
M s Wa and
s R hab a on
ha rman of the d s c
M s Pau W mr B adbu y en
e ed Io z r Hosp a Thu sday

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Seen In New
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n he p ctu e a e ts scenes of a
havoc w eck ng deser s nd stonn
a
hand o band
cornUa
w th
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an eptSode
n wh ch Taylo
and Thompson
s age a marta ftgh. n a cavern
n a cl fl hun-d eds of fee above
Robert Taylo
Eleano Parker a valley and he
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cl max
nd Ca o Thompson a e he 1n wh ch an a a a nche
eveals
of Va ey o
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K ngs
he whereabou s of a sec e cham
Dew MI-G M p c u e open ng a ber n he tomb of a Pha oa h
hl' Temp e heatre th s Sunday
F med on ocation n Egyrp n
co o a he exact s te of some of
ht' new d scover es wh ch have
exc ed wo d w de a tent on he
s o Y el s of an exped on
to
e~k he an en t easure of
h
Pha oahs almost a pa a le
of
he Egyp an exped ons now n
he Qews
The funeral boa
of Cheop s
d ~overed re&lt;!ent y nea
lle
great Pyram d whe e
he open
ng / enes of tb.e p cture take
pii!Ce was d recUy unde he fee
ot h e Hol )'Wood s a. s nnd ech
n c ans f lm Bg the sto
abou
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I was w tten by Rober p osh
and Kar Tunbe g a.od was d r
ected by P osh whpse p ev ous
f ms
nclude
Ba t eground
and Go Fo Broke
Robe t T~tylor comes o the role
of
he Amer can
archeolog st
fron h s h
n Kn ghts of
the
Round Tab e Mass Plftker makes
her s~ou~ appe•ra~e w til Tay
a ~ th Wlid~ she co-starred n
J\d;tQVf! -pd Beyond
Her most
6fj;flt R cture was E.,eape From
Fo t Bravo
Ca os
Thom-psoa
Alld
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Turne n Ffame and the F esh
The S!J?pc t q&amp; cast 1J headed b~
HARDW~RE
Ku Kasznar !04 ~{udes a aPomeroy Phone 153 X
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RHS Lone Tally 45-14 MARGIN Team For Oldes

Bulldogs Running Plles ' Barriers Knoeked Down 1
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packed crowd at the .ocal stadium
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eleven took a free scoring 33-18
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eleven
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Ohio High School
F.oo:f~PII Scores

l.otet football teun found the
CID LIAGUJ $CORIS
tremendow ~ of spottln, the I
Alh&lt;ttll. II,
II
GaiUpolis Blue Devils size
and '
·'
·aolll~lt 40, Middl..,... 12
manpower too much last olght on
The Point Pleaaaat 1111 Blacb
National leaders Okllboma.
~be
B\t.le
Devil
field
as
the
ho~e
A
game,
hard
fil_
h
tiag
Rutland
broke
open
a
cloae
ball
game,
l
~- ,.. Otk. Hill 11
minus star qUartert»aek Gene Cl·
L..•n U. HIIIHnvllle 6
team hand~ tM Jackets the1r High Scbool R~ Devils football Friday night, with a wide open lame, wa• reted no beUer tbm •
.
ARIA ICORII
•
fourth straJght defeat with 11 team was overpowered
Friday ucond half to take the measure t01s-up IJiinst Tex11 today in o~e
Choo~llovet' 20, ·ltullond 6
40-12 sheltatlng. It was the . fi~t night at Rutland field by the- beav· of their MIIOD County rivals, the of the da.y's outatandinc football
Po(M ,ltatut 45, Wllllomo 14
wiD of the seaeon for
Galhpohs ily-favored Chaunc_er·J?OVk Blue Wahama White Fdeoas, by a score clash~ while in anotllet pne, PJ!th
'.
.
Ohli/ Hiih ldtti01 Ieora
after three stralght loSJieS.
Devils, to take the.r fu:at defeat of q..14.
due . wu a. 7·polnt ehalc::e . over
'6
T"· pow~·! vi•tory
starved of the season, 20-8.
The ball game Wll aU knott.ed Duke cbiefl,. on tbe strength of WUI Millon 7
'~
lll"nu
RuUandfOUI.hth 1 rdall the way at halft1me ilt U-14 but ••
Dlf.
· Duobor It
Devils
tallied
-early~ in the open·
w1e aoph staotlout Lennle DIWioa.
0
·, ng per•'od ·' ' ..~eedy
Dave Dun· and
Chauncey-Dover
BilleD c•me out for tbe
The S...ra mleht h1w Hen
,.
about
.... second
. gavent the blgorry
110 Em&gt;a 7
ca-n raced 41 yards for the fint 1me P1e Y 10 w
·
half determined to m-.:e a rout fav..._. .....-the Lertlh•rns "rt
Col'• Univ. 7
It not ~ot· tho · llliO•IIco 01 116 .
taHy. Duncan al8o kicked the e~·
The flrat ltutl•nd ~~ c1me of the- game aad; that tber did· as
35 Berne Union 20
tra point.
Hrly In t.b• flrat qua,.., aftv they taUJed five touchdowns while brlllleat C1lame, · who aufftrod
U, Arliagton 0
Later in the period Charlie Ch1rl,. St.wart, Rutland rl1ht holding tile Falcon at:taek to a • ~~~~~~ ~lftr · ..alnat T.Ut
30
Dover ·14
Smith's pau was intercepted, and gtHrd NCO¥ored • fumble by the · spu,tter 9f what it wu ill the flrat
Chrlotlon and will . . out of oc
C.mbridie
18
CDtho&lt;ton 13
the Devils took over on the Jac*· BIIHI Dnlls' left htlfboctr, John ·.half of the game.
• tic"' for ..,... tiN. TeM:II hu
1
Philo 18 Crookevllle 0
ory.
.
et 36. Duncan and Carr moved the C.ntor, on Chauncey·'-"r'• ».
Tbe Big BJacki Rored e•rly in NotN Dame, 21.0, In three gamet
Pomeroy tried . desperately t ball to the four yard line. and
RuHancl was penan.-, enlll
New Lex. 32 Jloseville 12
fint qu~r to · start their
the
match the TD making of the Dogs Carr took it over for the TD. fall«&lt; to gtt the ltall ,ut the
Caldwell
28 New Concord o
.
thua f•r.
·
but couldn't keep pace iS a Jeaky Duncan again .kicked the extra Chaunclt'f 45 oa. lflt altoted four p,arade of toqch"40wns when the:v
Zaneavllle
RostJCranJ
28
•
Lailcaa~
Purdue whicb spurted ia.to na~
defense and costly mistakes on point.
clowns. Cremeens 1ot awar a took the ld~koff baek to their tiona! promineMe with a 27·14:
WH05e
, ter Boys Industrial Scbool 8
I?RCI'!&gt;ION
offense as two appareDt tqu~
A Cew :_,Jays later the Jackets
bHutlfvl punt to tho Chauncey own forty •nd aeored Jn exactly UPiet over Notre Dame_ last week, Laa&lt;-.ler 48 Morletla 0
TO MANA!JE
down puses were nullified hurt lost the )all on their own 38 as 7 The 11..- O.VIIa went u fer three playa with Paul Bennett mar be hard ,put to preserve Its MliniiMJ!trg 28 Sidney
their chaDces. Tbe PaDtbers scor- they gambled 00 fourth down,
~ th•lr own 23, where Cantor traveltac around right e.nd for the hltr:h ranklDJ i111nst a n~gged and lk:COIHlellaville 31 Drelden 12
FOR 2 J'IORE '- ~r
punted to the Rutlancf 49 on the fin•l 31 yard• and the score. durable Duke team, which tramp- New. Boltfln s ·Pol'tsrnouth East 0
ed twiee in the second periorl and after Jenkins had paued to
YlfARS IG A
and added a tal~ in the last quar- Russ Smith on the 22, Bill Carr lost plar. AfMr CI'NrftriNck JJm. llilet Dent k.Jeked the extra point led Pena1ylvania 52-0 and nipped Coal Gi'Ove 27 Burch w.. Va. 6
PRRAK FOR
Voventcy 37 Wadaworth 13
ter.
went OYer the middle for the · my O,er picked up four y1rdt and the seore read 7.0.
Tlllf YANK"ii
Tennes•ee 7oo6.
Tire
hlcens
came
rltht
.._
Pomeroy
appeared
on
the
way
last
22
yards
and
tbe
score.
This
to
th•
45,
fuiiiNck
1111
flrye
ANI?
Duke's ebanc::ea will depend Co\t"ll\gton 13 Centerville 12
with
a
5I
raNI
march
for
a
'to
p.aydirt
early
in
the
first
period
time
Duncan's
kick
wa
...
·
·no
good.
found
bll
hole
off
t.ckle
and
1
PASEIJALt,
largely upon whether it ean atop Covington Ky. Holmes 18 Cincln·
touchclowL
Calvin
lumgardnlr
but
their
drive
faltered.
and
AI
·
Lote
In
lthe
second
period
the
knlfecf
his
wor
downfleld
for
natl st. X1Yler 6
IJ(}t' NOT"
DawwOn. the new Boilermaker sentlod
k
up
with
a'
per/Ht
kick
Frida(s Coli... R"ulh
bens
toot
over
on
their
own
22
Jockett
marched
.51
Y•nl•
for
·
paycllrt.
The
try
for
extra
point
t:OR TilE
sation who bu toned eight touch·
tr.n ~ocement. A 24 yard P:.IS down puaes In twa games.
Ke.nt State 52 Baldwin-Wallace 1
••• no good, and Rutiand IM
With Ronnie Corradini and Mike their first score. Tho Jackets
from ltiUih to •nd ROICOt
Hamilton Jeadlllc the way th
..,.. •PH~Ibed 'b•ck to th.&amp;r
6-0.
'h
Denver 10 Montana 13
WIICMIIn OYer Rice
llotl
,.
.....
tht
ball
..
O?POSir!ON
..;...;.;...; ,.,;
....
34
Hofstra
4&amp; Bridgeport 14:
·marched to tke Panther 40 yarr own
• lind then John Yremon
Tbis proved to be Rutland's
Wiseonaln Ja ·• 13-point favorite
ttJ•
ten
•
.
a.t/lh
hit
twice
before
26
40
Miami,
Fla.
28 Holy Cr011s 20
Une, and thea Hamilton broke went
Y•rd• to tht O.vlt
only sustained drive of the ball
over R~e in the natlonally telehe
went
onr
fr..,.
that
pahlf.
Preab)'terlan
10 Davidson 7
·lose to go the last 4:0 yards on ; ondl ~HIMauHPvl run Ull ththe m2ldvised lnteneetlonal pme over
2 game. They tallied two more first
Early
in
the
second
quarter
Gary_
Texss
Chrla.
20
Southern Cal. 7.
play that found practically every
downs in the first half and none
ABC·TV beginning' at 2:30 J'· m.
Mioton
returned
a
Falcon
punt
od the boll to tho two
yud in the &gt;econd hall.
one in the stadium looklog lor t&gt;
EST. The Badeen, wt-o upset
from tbe Wal1am1 43 to the 25. Mic::bigao State, 6-0 are unbeaten bounee back off its Purdue defea~
1
~
ball. Hamilton took
handoff line, llnct with lust a.conds ,..
Cremeans' expert punting was Pete Youna. a Sophomore, slipped
in LWo gamea ~and so p Bice. The and defeit Pittsburgh. w~ile Alafrom Williams, and went wide to moining ' " tho holl Vromon said to have greatly "helped the.
-the left to go all the way without anuked "" over for the uo.-.. Rutland cause in keeping the ol£ taekle lor eight yardl and the contest could be decided by the bama Ja a top.heavy choice over
~h·1a Eag1es a~ d 1 1n the other eamcs, the ~~:~:I being touched. He also kicked the Smltb1 o t~
score down." Stewart 11nd Dyer touehdowa and once more J&amp;tlea p!frsonal performaotes of Alan Tul1a.. beaten in lhree straight
The Ph 1·1ad c,.,
'• for tho oxtra -1fti• 1
01n.
•
extra
waa no good.
both excelled in defensive roles. Darst convefted to put "he Big "Am~h.e of Wisconsin and Dickie games.
the ...are ...,-poult
cboices
La point.
. h
Ptttsbuq;h Steelers tied for
Blacks baek in front by 14-7.
In the Big Ten, Ohio Stat•
Moegle of Riee.
~ - tionai Football League's East- the Ch~agb Cardinills
te m t e qu~rter Hamilton
The first Chauncey-Dover drive
The Falcons, still In tta. a.n · lri. other top intersectional tus- trln. for ltl MCond te..ue vfc.
returned a Panther punt 80 yards
Earl,- in the second haM the started late in tbe first quarter
ern Division lead with 2.0 records Cleveland; the batteted Fori&gt;•· I
D ·1
rd f
b ·
Cor an apparent score, but the
cvJ s move d liN
ya s or t ear on their own 34. Cantor did most
••""· tlj4 It up with a 65 yard
oles Stanford, llread7 lookinJ lo· fe:ry In a game egl!lnat llllnolt
cl&lt;~sh tonight at Connie Mack Sla- Niners 1·0-1 are 14-'h·point IIV·Or·l Bulldogs were clipping on the play text score. Jeakina and Carr pac- of the bail handlib.,. picking up 7 m~~rch to par dirt. The drl••
while f.aw.- also ...U lh Hreond
ward the Rose Bowl, and "!'111¥7
dmm with the home huskies 12~ ites against the Green Bay
' d th
tt k
d D
t
••
wn
topptd
by
•
fine
'5
yard
run
luouo trlull1pll t~!limt Michl·
P-oint favorites to defeat their ers 0-2 at Milwaukee; the Bears and the ball ":as broo.ght back to e
e a ac ' an
un~an wen to the ChaunceY 41, goins 58
meet for the first time ln history
10
br
VIrgil
Wllftr
•ddch
took
the
....
MlchliMI S!•te 0.2 laPennsylvania rivals fiJr the Crith. 1-1 are 6-point choic~s
agairMt the Athens 36. Corradini and Gas· over ~rom the
yard hne . Smith I yards on the very next play to
and are rated even; similarly,
...II to the Point Ple•Hnt nln•
lncllane
0-1 Mel MlnnHot• tan •
,at·raight time .
the Baltimore Colts 1-1 at Chl- kill then moved the ball to the dropk~ed the ex~ra pomt to the RuUand 11. Fullback Owen
Southern Methodist and Mi.aaouri
11
rard
line.
Dannr.
scorad
11•
·.
with
No""......." In the
~ The IJeague's five oth.er week- I Cago; and tbe New York Gianll 19 yard line, and Sub b.ick Jim m~f in~~~ third quarter the Stotts took it to the 6, where Can- from that point as he want right are rated on '- par ·despite th!3
first
league
pme for uch.
end games will be playPd SWldly. l 1-1. are favored ~ver the Red- Lee went for 16 to the three. Cor- 0 .Is·
hed 02
d f
fact that tbe Mustangs waUoped
111 tor got into the act. again to plun1e
.
.
the
middle
for
the
touchdown
the Tigers the paat fin years;
_
Sunday's major attraction
will sklllS 0-1 at Washmgton.
radini th~n -t?ok it ove~ for the ot~v:r 1 ::~~ Again ira!a! J~~kins: through for a touch~own. I'Nai~l's 1
to
match the champion Lion~ l-0
.St•el•rs Face f'aU.n
~e. T?1s hme he mJssed the Carr and Duncan that set the place kick try for toe extra p01nt Buing•rtlnar's con-:eralon tiM lt Notre Dame.js a 20 point ehoiee
' .
up •• 14 •II.
-.... and the Los Angeles Rams 1-0-1
e a J)Olnt.
paee with leoki-ns going around was no eood, and the sc-ore waa
a.t Detroit. The Lions, , idle last
At. Philadelphia, .the Steelers
Pomer"or. cam• b.ck at thl, right .end from Ule nine for the 6-6. There wu no !SCoring dorJe by
Then ~ame the fireworks • the
.lltn. Handkerchleft wer1 In
WAAk while the Rama played i ~un ,mto on~ of the league's bt:~ · ,...,.- 11 lilly Ou•ll• tOJok .·,tJw , ~ taU,. Dmtta.D'i;:-fttra point
was ei~er team .in the s,«-ond . and second hell started. The boys from
,,., oir •II "t•j.,.l;l:•;.4t pi~ u Wa·
'
.._ bruisang, 24-t4 t1e with the sa
as~Dg a_nliieks. Adrian Burt luis ' klclltoH end broke up the mltklj• good to ·make it 34-6.
th1rd quarters, as . ~otp s1des, the county seat clrove 81
h.ma was e~Uififln e rUIH ln ..
. '
Francisco Forty-Niners, are 3~. 1i'rown f1ye .touchdown plllles In 1 to go all th• war to the Athens
' struggling bard, punted the ball for a .aeore ener W11h11m1
re-frKtlon. Eyt.ryone wtth tbe ••·
poi11t choices to down the club two games and Bobby Thomason, 1 a.ven rud line fer 1 68 rard
Th• Jukett IIIIUt on • sustain· back and forth acr01~ th" ·midfleld ceived a.nd had belen unable to
ception of Blein. lnclucllnt the
eel .drive of 75 ruds for
their stripe.
\
that handed them their only two the other half of Philadelphia's • retvrn. He ••• uught from be-mQve.· Young seored fJ:Om the nioe
ofRclals, stopped what tMr . . re
1953 ddeats.
1·2 passtng punch, ·has tossed four . hind by Corradini. A fMn•lty
flnol tcor•. Hovetter retumed
In the final period, bowevef, and Jackie Paugb bl~ked Darst's
clolna. ll•ln scampered for th•
......._____
scoring passes.
t the b 11
h
th• kick off to th• 25. VrDnNJn
pu
a on t • on• rard tiM
picked up fl.,., and Gallipolis things .were different, as Ctta!Jftcey extra point .kiek to make the .seore
aco.,e unmoln.-. MaYB !•n
Jim Finlul; Pittsburgh's No. 1 ' •nd on fourth down Sherld•n
WH pen•llud
15 r•rd• for I Dover },louneed back in two SUI· 20-14.
ovtr for the •xtra point.
Youn"f edded his third touch~
passer, has throwo foor
touch- 1 anvkH over for 1tte TO, Qualls
talned scoring drives.
Jackie Paugh returned tbe next
th• extr• polnl.
roughnell
to th• 46
Vroman
On the l1'rst, play started on the down of the evening a little later klekoff some 60 yards as the game
d own passe!. He received
some mtued
A
pea.uc~
to .Puckett
for• fiv•
rards
OF
good Sl)pport from rookie Paul '
thens came right back as to the Gallipolis 49, Vroman Chauncey 38. Cantor and Stotbi ai- wlth a brUliant 40 yard run to ended.
Held during Last" ·week'$ 37-7 tri- Hamilton took English's k1cko.f! than picked up 10 yorch to the ternated in carrying the mail to p.aydlrt. The conversion try wu no
·Paugh was the fair haired bO)'
umph over Waslltilgto~.
on his own 18, and with beautiful 39, •ncf on the next play '""' take the ball to the Rutland 2, good . .
for the Falcona as the Falcon
Gary Minton gave the Big Blaeks fullbaek was a bulwark on defenu
But the Steeler offensive
down field blocked went 82 yards for four more rorcls. Dave Hln- where it proved to be il simple
the
ball for thelr next drive with and played a 'rough 1nd read,_
for
ll,notber
score.
He
was
hit
sevdy
thon
..
,--•
to
Chorllo
Smith
matter
for
Cantor
to
crack
through
f ares a big job handling the
__, , .
b p tb
1
h
11
an
intereeptlon
of a pass on. tht game tbrougbout. Many said tblt
••
er
....
1mes
Y
an
ers
on
the
way,
in
tho/flat,
and
ho
ron
to
tho
or
anot
er
ta
y.
O'Naill's
piaceE ag Ie d cI ensive unit. The Eagle b 1 11 ll b k
Blacks'
29
yard
line:
Point
Plus,
he · waa the .oU.tataDding deftniivf.
defenders, with Tom Scott Norm ~ h noodaY ro e into the clear 15~ but .Middlepert
penali· ment was good this time, and the
ONLY
anb- drove from , that point for the p)a~er on th'! field.
Wildman Willey, Mike Jirmoluk Wit I
blocking to go unmoles- :~eel 15 r•rtls IIMck to lh• 35 for · Blue Devils went in front, 13-7.
.
Bucko Kilroy and Jess Richardson ted the last ·40 yards. He ag11in cllpplnt.
Not lang after, Chauncey-Dover score with Bennett JOillJI the final WAMAMA
7 7 0 11-14
on the front line and wlth Cbulck kicked the extra point,
again got the ball on their own 44. 42 tard• for the se:Ore. The eon· PT. PLIASANT
7 7 12 1'-115
lncl111ied In This Group II A
Bednarik and Wayne Robinson as , The P•athtn took the kickoff
Vroman picked up 11 yards In a series of six line sbatterintr:. ver;i011. try was no cood.
Scorl••= Pt. PIHHnt, touchBenaett also acored a littl~ clowns, lenMft 3; Youftl J1 ll•ln.
I Pleee Ll•lq Room Suite
the chier lin~backers, have given , and then marched 68 rorcts for l'.n the next play for a first running plays, Cantor and Stotts
Oa Th ~·- C.rau
Smith went for nine advanced the pigskin 10 the Rut- later with a 40 yard run after c.ftwrslon1 D.rat 2; MQel. W•
up on 1y 271 yards in two gimes. · their aecond acora. Billy Qu•ll• down,
h and a·
"•30.00 DOWN
Bala.nte In Easy Paymen1s
, went 28 rerda to mne the .11•11 to t e 15. Jeh Hovatter moved land 28. Cantor then toot it first Darst bad recovered a W•h•ma hln'la, touchdowns. ltouah, S.yro,
Lions In Goad Sha.,.
into Athens t•rrltorv, •ncl l•t... the ball to the eight, and then to the Rutland 1, and then over lor fumble on the W•bama 40. On thl'!
~onvorslon" ..,_,.._ 2.
S .. (tTodayat
.,
V
k
1
1
Tb@&gt; Lions are in good
cought Sh•rldan's INti In tile
roman on a
eep P ay wen another score. O'Naiil's point try first play Bennett. aeored. One!:,
utland Furn. Co. (or their tussle with the shape/ , •ntl zon•. llut wu ruled out of around right end for the tally. wu good, and the game ended again the extra point wu no good ..
Rutland, 0.
Los Angeles figures to be one
bounds Hid It ••• no slaocl. Smith's kick again waa no gaod, Chauncey-Dover 20, Rutland 8. '
'llae final twchdowft" ef tha ·
Or
Detroit's chief threats in
tbe Sh•rldan finally ~eorecl from and the score was 34-12 ·
The lineups:
111111 c•1111 wh1111 H•rnr ll•la .
Wcstc
[J" . •
thrH yards out on 0 tnook
Gallipolis camt! right back to
RUTLAND
70 yerda for a touchHwft. ·
Mason Furn. Co.
rn
JVLston
competition. fa th
score again as Jenkins took the
.
.
V'Tiu
play
was ccmfualnt to IMit ·
The Rams scored 31·18 and 37-24
r
• t•tly. Sheridan' wu kickoCf and raced 51 YOirds be- Monttomery
RE
ADd Birth 11ov1Di EquljimeDt
Mason,
Va.
· victori-es over the Lions last sea- ' M..-.cl from thr" yerds out on a
~aren with the exception ef ·
RT
AD
lild Sllea
~iiiiii
I son.
. NMak for the tally. Sheridan
bin&lt;; be.auUful blocking to go all s~-RG
the way !or the score. Duncan's ,...
•
' stop,_ short on th• trr for the kick was blocked and It was 40-12 Ceraon (c)
c
•Jdn point.
Plckent
LG
'The Panthers had another &lt;l\anee
Gallipolis had U first
downa Corroll
LT
17UI. ~Ate.-,_.,.. 1711
before half time as Mitch recov- to nine for the fighting Jackets, Eada
Ll
d Ham"l
and picKed up 408 yarda by rush·
Ql
........ Ollie
for the
MiddleRH ·
'
ball aU the way to the eight yard
The lin-eups:
Cremuns
lltlfta.hrt
llilw, .... A--11711
LH
•
Une the drive fell short. Fred
frre
PI
Werry eaught Sheridan's pass just MIDDLEPORT
CHAUNCEY-IKIVIR
TODAY
going out of the end zone, and il Encla; :Puckett and Fl•er
lt1nkln
II
"'H
1 - lluuon
•
'Wa.s DO good. Had the Panthers Tockl11; L•c•r •nd Thomas ·
P..OoNn
RT
•
II"'
•
...,..
tallied this TO they might have got Guarda; Mills •nd furtuton
Coolt
•
RG
V8 4 door sedan. Frisky as a ~olt, good body, good tires.
THI ION DF PALIPACI
back in the ball game.
Center; Stone
Mvlllno
C
(In Ttchokolorl :.. Alto
Athens drove 43 yards early in B•ckl; Vrom•n, He•att•r, Kl· Wooltly
.good buy, Try it today for only
LG
ltorflftl
H....... F • - Tucllor
the third period for their next
uff ·•net Smith
RUMoll (cl
LT
THI
FLAMINt
fiATHII
score with Corradlni seoring rrom SuMtitvt..; Rice, Hlntly, Lewla, Cline .
Ll
(In
TOchttlcoloi'l
the one yard line. Hamilton's kick
Swift,
Johnson,
Bntlferd, Dlckont
Qll
was good and it was 27•13 .
IH&lt;h, McKinney,
Oodaon,
llhoRH
John Young r•covered WillHtnnear,
E01tep,
C001art, Contor
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Mourning, Nuh, K.
L. .il, INoM
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TID IIAME THAT 8TA!W8 FOB CICAUft
leta In tha third period 10 set
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POMEROY, OHIO
' up Pomeror'a •••• tcore. Sh•rl
cho, Rowl•'f· W•rland •ncl Sch. .eur, l,...r, Iowen, My.
McCamos.
dan on a kHp pl•y ron 20 yercls
otll, 1141tltt.
to the six, •ncl Bucldr English
GALLIPOLIS
Chltincer.o..ir-L.,., O',..IJI,
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Ends; .Smith •ncl Brewn
F,......n, leiter, I. ·Mulll••· Me.
th• one yard -lin•. Sh•ridan'a
Teckf"; IRood and Plsh•r
Mlaten,. auiiMIII, L•ncllt,· GIHI ...
ittemptN P"h for the extrt
Guords; E'lens ancf Sheltoft
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Centerz SlmnM
Athens moved 64 yards late in B•cka; Wlnten, Carr, Jenkins
the game for their last tally as
•net Ounc•n.
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FIGHT RISUL TS
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173~. Atlantic:: City, N. J ., knock~
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· Becks: Sharhlan, Gvall.. Eet
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Teckl•: Comwtill and Mal.-.
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Ohio High School
F.oo:f~PII Scores

l.otet football teun found the
CID LIAGUJ $CORIS
tremendow ~ of spottln, the I
Alh&lt;ttll. II,
II
GaiUpolis Blue Devils size
and '
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·aolll~lt 40, Middl..,... 12
manpower too much last olght on
The Point Pleaaaat 1111 Blacb
National leaders Okllboma.
~be
B\t.le
Devil
field
as
the
ho~e
A
game,
hard
fil_
h
tiag
Rutland
broke
open
a
cloae
ball
game,
l
~- ,.. Otk. Hill 11
minus star qUartert»aek Gene Cl·
L..•n U. HIIIHnvllle 6
team hand~ tM Jackets the1r High Scbool R~ Devils football Friday night, with a wide open lame, wa• reted no beUer tbm •
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ARIA ICORII
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fourth straJght defeat with 11 team was overpowered
Friday ucond half to take the measure t01s-up IJiinst Tex11 today in o~e
Choo~llovet' 20, ·ltullond 6
40-12 sheltatlng. It was the . fi~t night at Rutland field by the- beav· of their MIIOD County rivals, the of the da.y's outatandinc football
Po(M ,ltatut 45, Wllllomo 14
wiD of the seaeon for
Galhpohs ily-favored Chaunc_er·J?OVk Blue Wahama White Fdeoas, by a score clash~ while in anotllet pne, PJ!th
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Ohli/ Hiih ldtti01 Ieora
after three stralght loSJieS.
Devils, to take the.r fu:at defeat of q..14.
due . wu a. 7·polnt ehalc::e . over
'6
T"· pow~·! vi•tory
starved of the season, 20-8.
The ball game Wll aU knott.ed Duke cbiefl,. on tbe strength of WUI Millon 7
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RuUandfOUI.hth 1 rdall the way at halft1me ilt U-14 but ••
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· Duobor It
Devils
tallied
-early~ in the open·
w1e aoph staotlout Lennle DIWioa.
0
·, ng per•'od ·' ' ..~eedy
Dave Dun· and
Chauncey-Dover
BilleD c•me out for tbe
The S...ra mleht h1w Hen
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about
.... second
. gavent the blgorry
110 Em&gt;a 7
ca-n raced 41 yards for the fint 1me P1e Y 10 w
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half determined to m-.:e a rout fav..._. .....-the Lertlh•rns "rt
Col'• Univ. 7
It not ~ot· tho · llliO•IIco 01 116 .
taHy. Duncan al8o kicked the e~·
The flrat ltutl•nd ~~ c1me of the- game aad; that tber did· as
35 Berne Union 20
tra point.
Hrly In t.b• flrat qua,.., aftv they taUJed five touchdowns while brlllleat C1lame, · who aufftrod
U, Arliagton 0
Later in the period Charlie Ch1rl,. St.wart, Rutland rl1ht holding tile Falcon at:taek to a • ~~~~~~ ~lftr · ..alnat T.Ut
30
Dover ·14
Smith's pau was intercepted, and gtHrd NCO¥ored • fumble by the · spu,tter 9f what it wu ill the flrat
Chrlotlon and will . . out of oc
C.mbridie
18
CDtho&lt;ton 13
the Devils took over on the Jac*· BIIHI Dnlls' left htlfboctr, John ·.half of the game.
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Philo 18 Crookevllle 0
ory.
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et 36. Duncan and Carr moved the C.ntor, on Chauncey·'-"r'• ».
Tbe Big BJacki Rored e•rly in NotN Dame, 21.0, In three gamet
Pomeroy tried . desperately t ball to the four yard line. and
RuHancl was penan.-, enlll
New Lex. 32 Jloseville 12
fint qu~r to · start their
the
match the TD making of the Dogs Carr took it over for the TD. fall«&lt; to gtt the ltall ,ut the
Caldwell
28 New Concord o
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thua f•r.
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but couldn't keep pace iS a Jeaky Duncan again .kicked the extra Chaunclt'f 45 oa. lflt altoted four p,arade of toqch"40wns when the:v
Zaneavllle
RostJCranJ
28
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Purdue whicb spurted ia.to na~
defense and costly mistakes on point.
clowns. Cremeens 1ot awar a took the ld~koff baek to their tiona! promineMe with a 27·14:
WH05e
, ter Boys Industrial Scbool 8
I?RCI'!&gt;ION
offense as two appareDt tqu~
A Cew :_,Jays later the Jackets
bHutlfvl punt to tho Chauncey own forty •nd aeored Jn exactly UPiet over Notre Dame_ last week, Laa&lt;-.ler 48 Morletla 0
TO MANA!JE
down puses were nullified hurt lost the )all on their own 38 as 7 The 11..- O.VIIa went u fer three playa with Paul Bennett mar be hard ,put to preserve Its MliniiMJ!trg 28 Sidney
their chaDces. Tbe PaDtbers scor- they gambled 00 fourth down,
~ th•lr own 23, where Cantor traveltac around right e.nd for the hltr:h ranklDJ i111nst a n~gged and lk:COIHlellaville 31 Drelden 12
FOR 2 J'IORE '- ~r
punted to the Rutlancf 49 on the fin•l 31 yard• and the score. durable Duke team, which tramp- New. Boltfln s ·Pol'tsrnouth East 0
ed twiee in the second periorl and after Jenkins had paued to
YlfARS IG A
and added a tal~ in the last quar- Russ Smith on the 22, Bill Carr lost plar. AfMr CI'NrftriNck JJm. llilet Dent k.Jeked the extra point led Pena1ylvania 52-0 and nipped Coal Gi'Ove 27 Burch w.. Va. 6
PRRAK FOR
Voventcy 37 Wadaworth 13
ter.
went OYer the middle for the · my O,er picked up four y1rdt and the seore read 7.0.
Tlllf YANK"ii
Tennes•ee 7oo6.
Tire
hlcens
came
rltht
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Pomeroy
appeared
on
the
way
last
22
yards
and
tbe
score.
This
to
th•
45,
fuiiiNck
1111
flrye
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Duke's ebanc::ea will depend Co\t"ll\gton 13 Centerville 12
with
a
5I
raNI
march
for
a
'to
p.aydirt
early
in
the
first
period
time
Duncan's
kick
wa
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good.
found
bll
hole
off
t.ckle
and
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largely upon whether it ean atop Covington Ky. Holmes 18 Cincln·
touchclowL
Calvin
lumgardnlr
but
their
drive
faltered.
and
AI
·
Lote
In
lthe
second
period
the
knlfecf
his
wor
downfleld
for
natl st. X1Yler 6
IJ(}t' NOT"
DawwOn. the new Boilermaker sentlod
k
up
with
a'
per/Ht
kick
Frida(s Coli... R"ulh
bens
toot
over
on
their
own
22
Jockett
marched
.51
Y•nl•
for
·
paycllrt.
The
try
for
extra
point
t:OR TilE
sation who bu toned eight touch·
tr.n ~ocement. A 24 yard P:.IS down puaes In twa games.
Ke.nt State 52 Baldwin-Wallace 1
••• no good, and Rutiand IM
With Ronnie Corradini and Mike their first score. Tho Jackets
from ltiUih to •nd ROICOt
Hamilton Jeadlllc the way th
..,.. •PH~Ibed 'b•ck to th.&amp;r
6-0.
'h
Denver 10 Montana 13
WIICMIIn OYer Rice
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Hofstra
4&amp; Bridgeport 14:
·marched to tke Panther 40 yarr own
• lind then John Yremon
Tbis proved to be Rutland's
Wiseonaln Ja ·• 13-point favorite
ttJ•
ten
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a.t/lh
hit
twice
before
26
40
Miami,
Fla.
28 Holy Cr011s 20
Une, and thea Hamilton broke went
Y•rd• to tht O.vlt
only sustained drive of the ball
over R~e in the natlonally telehe
went
onr
fr..,.
that
pahlf.
Preab)'terlan
10 Davidson 7
·lose to go the last 4:0 yards on ; ondl ~HIMauHPvl run Ull ththe m2ldvised lnteneetlonal pme over
2 game. They tallied two more first
Early
in
the
second
quarter
Gary_
Texss
Chrla.
20
Southern Cal. 7.
play that found practically every
downs in the first half and none
ABC·TV beginning' at 2:30 J'· m.
Mioton
returned
a
Falcon
punt
od the boll to tho two
yud in the &gt;econd hall.
one in the stadium looklog lor t&gt;
EST. The Badeen, wt-o upset
from tbe Wal1am1 43 to the 25. Mic::bigao State, 6-0 are unbeaten bounee back off its Purdue defea~
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ball. Hamilton took
handoff line, llnct with lust a.conds ,..
Cremeans' expert punting was Pete Youna. a Sophomore, slipped
in LWo gamea ~and so p Bice. The and defeit Pittsburgh. w~ile Alafrom Williams, and went wide to moining ' " tho holl Vromon said to have greatly "helped the.
-the left to go all the way without anuked "" over for the uo.-.. Rutland cause in keeping the ol£ taekle lor eight yardl and the contest could be decided by the bama Ja a top.heavy choice over
~h·1a Eag1es a~ d 1 1n the other eamcs, the ~~:~:I being touched. He also kicked the Smltb1 o t~
score down." Stewart 11nd Dyer touehdowa and once more J&amp;tlea p!frsonal performaotes of Alan Tul1a.. beaten in lhree straight
The Ph 1·1ad c,.,
'• for tho oxtra -1fti• 1
01n.
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extra
waa no good.
both excelled in defensive roles. Darst convefted to put "he Big "Am~h.e of Wisconsin and Dickie games.
the ...are ...,-poult
cboices
La point.
. h
Ptttsbuq;h Steelers tied for
Blacks baek in front by 14-7.
In the Big Ten, Ohio Stat•
Moegle of Riee.
~ - tionai Football League's East- the Ch~agb Cardinills
te m t e qu~rter Hamilton
The first Chauncey-Dover drive
The Falcons, still In tta. a.n · lri. other top intersectional tus- trln. for ltl MCond te..ue vfc.
returned a Panther punt 80 yards
Earl,- in the second haM the started late in tbe first quarter
ern Division lead with 2.0 records Cleveland; the batteted Fori&gt;•· I
D ·1
rd f
b ·
Cor an apparent score, but the
cvJ s move d liN
ya s or t ear on their own 34. Cantor did most
••""· tlj4 It up with a 65 yard
oles Stanford, llread7 lookinJ lo· fe:ry In a game egl!lnat llllnolt
cl&lt;~sh tonight at Connie Mack Sla- Niners 1·0-1 are 14-'h·point IIV·Or·l Bulldogs were clipping on the play text score. Jeakina and Carr pac- of the bail handlib.,. picking up 7 m~~rch to par dirt. The drl••
while f.aw.- also ...U lh Hreond
ward the Rose Bowl, and "!'111¥7
dmm with the home huskies 12~ ites against the Green Bay
' d th
tt k
d D
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topptd
by
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fine
'5
yard
run
luouo trlull1pll t~!limt Michl·
P-oint favorites to defeat their ers 0-2 at Milwaukee; the Bears and the ball ":as broo.ght back to e
e a ac ' an
un~an wen to the ChaunceY 41, goins 58
meet for the first time ln history
10
br
VIrgil
Wllftr
•ddch
took
the
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MlchliMI S!•te 0.2 laPennsylvania rivals fiJr the Crith. 1-1 are 6-point choic~s
agairMt the Athens 36. Corradini and Gas· over ~rom the
yard hne . Smith I yards on the very next play to
and are rated even; similarly,
...II to the Point Ple•Hnt nln•
lncllane
0-1 Mel MlnnHot• tan •
,at·raight time .
the Baltimore Colts 1-1 at Chl- kill then moved the ball to the dropk~ed the ex~ra pomt to the RuUand 11. Fullback Owen
Southern Methodist and Mi.aaouri
11
rard
line.
Dannr.
scorad
11•
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with
No""......." In the
~ The IJeague's five oth.er week- I Cago; and tbe New York Gianll 19 yard line, and Sub b.ick Jim m~f in~~~ third quarter the Stotts took it to the 6, where Can- from that point as he want right are rated on '- par ·despite th!3
first
league
pme for uch.
end games will be playPd SWldly. l 1-1. are favored ~ver the Red- Lee went for 16 to the three. Cor- 0 .Is·
hed 02
d f
fact that tbe Mustangs waUoped
111 tor got into the act. again to plun1e
.
.
the
middle
for
the
touchdown
the Tigers the paat fin years;
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Sunday's major attraction
will sklllS 0-1 at Washmgton.
radini th~n -t?ok it ove~ for the ot~v:r 1 ::~~ Again ira!a! J~~kins: through for a touch~own. I'Nai~l's 1
to
match the champion Lion~ l-0
.St•el•rs Face f'aU.n
~e. T?1s hme he mJssed the Carr and Duncan that set the place kick try for toe extra p01nt Buing•rtlnar's con-:eralon tiM lt Notre Dame.js a 20 point ehoiee
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-.... and the Los Angeles Rams 1-0-1
e a J)Olnt.
paee with leoki-ns going around was no eood, and the sc-ore waa
a.t Detroit. The Lions, , idle last
At. Philadelphia, .the Steelers
Pomer"or. cam• b.ck at thl, right .end from Ule nine for the 6-6. There wu no !SCoring dorJe by
Then ~ame the fireworks • the
.lltn. Handkerchleft wer1 In
WAAk while the Rama played i ~un ,mto on~ of the league's bt:~ · ,...,.- 11 lilly Ou•ll• tOJok .·,tJw , ~ taU,. Dmtta.D'i;:-fttra point
was ei~er team .in the s,«-ond . and second hell started. The boys from
,,., oir •II "t•j.,.l;l:•;.4t pi~ u Wa·
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.._ bruisang, 24-t4 t1e with the sa
as~Dg a_nliieks. Adrian Burt luis ' klclltoH end broke up the mltklj• good to ·make it 34-6.
th1rd quarters, as . ~otp s1des, the county seat clrove 81
h.ma was e~Uififln e rUIH ln ..
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Francisco Forty-Niners, are 3~. 1i'rown f1ye .touchdown plllles In 1 to go all th• war to the Athens
' struggling bard, punted the ball for a .aeore ener W11h11m1
re-frKtlon. Eyt.ryone wtth tbe ••·
poi11t choices to down the club two games and Bobby Thomason, 1 a.ven rud line fer 1 68 rard
Th• Jukett IIIIUt on • sustain· back and forth acr01~ th" ·midfleld ceived a.nd had belen unable to
ception of Blein. lnclucllnt the
eel .drive of 75 ruds for
their stripe.
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that handed them their only two the other half of Philadelphia's • retvrn. He ••• uught from be-mQve.· Young seored fJ:Om the nioe
ofRclals, stopped what tMr . . re
1953 ddeats.
1·2 passtng punch, ·has tossed four . hind by Corradini. A fMn•lty
flnol tcor•. Hovetter retumed
In the final period, bowevef, and Jackie Paugb bl~ked Darst's
clolna. ll•ln scampered for th•
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t the b 11
h
th• kick off to th• 25. VrDnNJn
pu
a on t • on• rard tiM
picked up fl.,., and Gallipolis things .were different, as Ctta!Jftcey extra point .kiek to make the .seore
aco.,e unmoln.-. MaYB !•n
Jim Finlul; Pittsburgh's No. 1 ' •nd on fourth down Sherld•n
WH pen•llud
15 r•rd• for I Dover },louneed back in two SUI· 20-14.
ovtr for the •xtra point.
Youn"f edded his third touch~
passer, has throwo foor
touch- 1 anvkH over for 1tte TO, Qualls
talned scoring drives.
Jackie Paugh returned tbe next
th• extr• polnl.
roughnell
to th• 46
Vroman
On the l1'rst, play started on the down of the evening a little later klekoff some 60 yards as the game
d own passe!. He received
some mtued
A
pea.uc~
to .Puckett
for• fiv•
rards
OF
good Sl)pport from rookie Paul '
thens came right back as to the Gallipolis 49, Vroman Chauncey 38. Cantor and Stotbi ai- wlth a brUliant 40 yard run to ended.
Held during Last" ·week'$ 37-7 tri- Hamilton took English's k1cko.f! than picked up 10 yorch to the ternated in carrying the mail to p.aydlrt. The conversion try wu no
·Paugh was the fair haired bO)'
umph over Waslltilgto~.
on his own 18, and with beautiful 39, •ncf on the next play '""' take the ball to the Rutland 2, good . .
for the Falcona as the Falcon
Gary Minton gave the Big Blaeks fullbaek was a bulwark on defenu
But the Steeler offensive
down field blocked went 82 yards for four more rorcls. Dave Hln- where it proved to be il simple
the
ball for thelr next drive with and played a 'rough 1nd read,_
for
ll,notber
score.
He
was
hit
sevdy
thon
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to
Chorllo
Smith
matter
for
Cantor
to
crack
through
f ares a big job handling the
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b p tb
1
h
11
an
intereeptlon
of a pass on. tht game tbrougbout. Many said tblt
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1mes
Y
an
ers
on
the
way,
in
tho/flat,
and
ho
ron
to
tho
or
anot
er
ta
y.
O'Naill's
piaceE ag Ie d cI ensive unit. The Eagle b 1 11 ll b k
Blacks'
29
yard
line:
Point
Plus,
he · waa the .oU.tataDding deftniivf.
defenders, with Tom Scott Norm ~ h noodaY ro e into the clear 15~ but .Middlepert
penali· ment was good this time, and the
ONLY
anb- drove from , that point for the p)a~er on th'! field.
Wildman Willey, Mike Jirmoluk Wit I
blocking to go unmoles- :~eel 15 r•rtls IIMck to lh• 35 for · Blue Devils went in front, 13-7.
.
Bucko Kilroy and Jess Richardson ted the last ·40 yards. He ag11in cllpplnt.
Not lang after, Chauncey-Dover score with Bennett JOillJI the final WAMAMA
7 7 0 11-14
on the front line and wlth Cbulck kicked the extra point,
again got the ball on their own 44. 42 tard• for the se:Ore. The eon· PT. PLIASANT
7 7 12 1'-115
lncl111ied In This Group II A
Bednarik and Wayne Robinson as , The P•athtn took the kickoff
Vroman picked up 11 yards In a series of six line sbatterintr:. ver;i011. try was no cood.
Scorl••= Pt. PIHHnt, touchBenaett also acored a littl~ clowns, lenMft 3; Youftl J1 ll•ln.
I Pleee Ll•lq Room Suite
the chier lin~backers, have given , and then marched 68 rorcts for l'.n the next play for a first running plays, Cantor and Stotts
Oa Th ~·- C.rau
Smith went for nine advanced the pigskin 10 the Rut- later with a 40 yard run after c.ftwrslon1 D.rat 2; MQel. W•
up on 1y 271 yards in two gimes. · their aecond acora. Billy Qu•ll• down,
h and a·
"•30.00 DOWN
Bala.nte In Easy Paymen1s
, went 28 rerda to mne the .11•11 to t e 15. Jeh Hovatter moved land 28. Cantor then toot it first Darst bad recovered a W•h•ma hln'la, touchdowns. ltouah, S.yro,
Lions In Goad Sha.,.
into Athens t•rrltorv, •ncl l•t... the ball to the eight, and then to the Rutland 1, and then over lor fumble on the W•bama 40. On thl'!
~onvorslon" ..,_,.._ 2.
S .. (tTodayat
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1
1
Tb@&gt; Lions are in good
cought Sh•rldan's INti In tile
roman on a
eep P ay wen another score. O'Naiil's point try first play Bennett. aeored. One!:,
utland Furn. Co. (or their tussle with the shape/ , •ntl zon•. llut wu ruled out of around right end for the tally. wu good, and the game ended again the extra point wu no good ..
Rutland, 0.
Los Angeles figures to be one
bounds Hid It ••• no slaocl. Smith's kick again waa no gaod, Chauncey-Dover 20, Rutland 8. '
'llae final twchdowft" ef tha ·
Or
Detroit's chief threats in
tbe Sh•rldan finally ~eorecl from and the score was 34-12 ·
The lineups:
111111 c•1111 wh1111 H•rnr ll•la .
Wcstc
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thrH yards out on 0 tnook
Gallipolis camt! right back to
RUTLAND
70 yerda for a touchHwft. ·
Mason Furn. Co.
rn
JVLston
competition. fa th
score again as Jenkins took the
.
.
V'Tiu
play
was ccmfualnt to IMit ·
The Rams scored 31·18 and 37-24
r
• t•tly. Sheridan' wu kickoCf and raced 51 YOirds be- Monttomery
RE
ADd Birth 11ov1Di EquljimeDt
Mason,
Va.
· victori-es over the Lions last sea- ' M..-.cl from thr" yerds out on a
~aren with the exception ef ·
RT
AD
lild Sllea
~iiiiii
I son.
. NMak for the tally. Sheridan
bin&lt;; be.auUful blocking to go all s~-RG
the way !or the score. Duncan's ,...
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' stop,_ short on th• trr for the kick was blocked and It was 40-12 Ceraon (c)
c
•Jdn point.
Plckent
LG
'The Panthers had another &lt;l\anee
Gallipolis had U first
downa Corroll
LT
17UI. ~Ate.-,_.,.. 1711
before half time as Mitch recov- to nine for the fighting Jackets, Eada
Ll
d Ham"l
and picKed up 408 yarda by rush·
Ql
........ Ollie
for the
MiddleRH ·
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ball aU the way to the eight yard
The lin-eups:
Cremuns
lltlfta.hrt
llilw, .... A--11711
LH
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Une the drive fell short. Fred
frre
PI
Werry eaught Sheridan's pass just MIDDLEPORT
CHAUNCEY-IKIVIR
TODAY
going out of the end zone, and il Encla; :Puckett and Fl•er
lt1nkln
II
"'H
1 - lluuon
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'Wa.s DO good. Had the Panthers Tockl11; L•c•r •nd Thomas ·
P..OoNn
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tallied this TO they might have got Guarda; Mills •nd furtuton
Coolt
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V8 4 door sedan. Frisky as a ~olt, good body, good tires.
THI ION DF PALIPACI
back in the ball game.
Center; Stone
Mvlllno
C
(In Ttchokolorl :.. Alto
Athens drove 43 yards early in B•ckl; Vrom•n, He•att•r, Kl· Wooltly
.good buy, Try it today for only
LG
ltorflftl
H....... F • - Tucllor
the third period for their next
uff ·•net Smith
RUMoll (cl
LT
THI
FLAMINt
fiATHII
score with Corradlni seoring rrom SuMtitvt..; Rice, Hlntly, Lewla, Cline .
Ll
(In
TOchttlcoloi'l
the one yard line. Hamilton's kick
Swift,
Johnson,
Bntlferd, Dlckont
Qll
was good and it was 27•13 .
IH&lt;h, McKinney,
Oodaon,
llhoRH
John Young r•covered WillHtnnear,
E01tep,
C001art, Contor
LN
.,' ·P'
ltma' fumble on the Bulldot~ 26
Mourning, Nuh, K.
L. .il, INoM
PI
TID IIAME THAT 8TA!W8 FOB CICAUft
leta In tha third period 10 set
Bowl11, CNb, ldwar4s., Ket- .. lvlootHut..... • ........_.,....,
POMEROY, OHIO
' up Pomeror'a •••• tcore. Sh•rl
cho, Rowl•'f· W•rland •ncl Sch. .eur, l,...r, Iowen, My.
McCamos.
dan on a kHp pl•y ron 20 yercls
otll, 1141tltt.
to the six, •ncl Bucldr English
GALLIPOLIS
Chltincer.o..ir-L.,., O',..IJI,
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went over on e pitch aut from
Ends; .Smith •ncl Brewn
F,......n, leiter, I. ·Mulll••· Me.
th• one yard -lin•. Sh•ridan'a
Teckf"; IRood and Plsh•r
Mlaten,. auiiMIII, L•ncllt,· GIHI ...
ittemptN P"h for the extrt
Guords; E'lens ancf Sheltoft
/
paint ••• no good.
Centerz SlmnM
Athens moved 64 yards late in B•cka; Wlnten, Carr, Jenkins
the game for their last tally as
•net Ounc•n.
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Williams, Corradini and HamiHon
FIGHT RISUL TS
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set the pace. Lee went over from
.
yard
line
for
the
score.
PHn..ADEU'HIA:
Billy
Smltb,
the
one
MAKI
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Hamiltlln's kick was good .
173~. Atlantic:: City, N. J ., knock~
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Pomero,. out li rst downf"d tb«: ed out Harold Johoson, 174, Phi·
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Bulldogs 12 to nmc , hut th(' over- ladelphia (2) .
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visitors proved br too much for
Cent•r: Mitch.
ABOUND
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the Jar~is coached lads
· Becks: Sharhlan, Gvall.. Eet
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The lineups:
J 1nsh, Wilson •nd Rut•ll·
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ATHINS
End11 H•rmon, Wtrrr end John- 1 Enda: South and Oahu.
son.
Teckl•: Comwtill and Mal.-.
Phone 810.N .Minersville. 0
Tockf.a: Lamlltrt, Smith, HawGuards: Wel..-.m end Scett.
tharna, lhrnhert snd H•ndloy.
Canter: Httch.
Gulrds! Youn;J, Gru ..er. StGne
Back~ Wlllllntt. Gu1dll, Corr•
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•ncl Cl•r.
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ILICTJON ON IISUI

NOYICI OP ILICTION ON TAX

NOTICE OF EL•CTION ON TAX 1 be ope11 at 6 30 o•elock A M and
LIVY IN IXCESI OP THI TIN rematn open until 8.30 o'clock .P

LiVL IN IXQSS OP THI UN

MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE 1.5 herebY Jiven tbat 1111
pursuance of a RetolutioD ef the
Boord o1 Education of the Bed
ford Local School DJ.stratt, Meacs
County Ohto PISied on tbe 3rd

OFIONDS
NOT1CE

hereby aJven that ID
~J,I&amp;ftefl of a Resolution of the
Cwncd of the Villace o[ Rlctne
:jeip Couaty, Ohto, p1.51ed on
the bt day of 1uly, 19M, th er~
'Will be submitted to .1 vote of the
"pe9ple of satd V1llaa;e of Raclne i·
Qe General Eled1on to be held
}a the Vtllage of Rac1ne, Oh1o, at
the regular place of vottng there
.l,n on Tuesday the Second day of
fiovember 1954 the queshon or
J s$atng bonds of sald VIllage of
&amp;cane 1n the amount of Eight
Tbousand Dollars ($8 000 00) for
'tb(.;Purpose oC purchasmg ftre
eqe.m,s.nt as provided by law
1&amp; maxtmum number of years
:dullng whach such bonds are to
ll:'tlll ts !fl years
; The estimated a\erage addttlDn·
.1ol tax rate amounts to Twenty
"Tbree Cents for each one hundred
):lollars of valuatiOn, wh1Ch 1s 2.30
::nulls for each one dollar of valua
1ion, oulstde of the hro1tabon 1m·
.posed by Arllcle XII, Sect1on 2
-of the Constitution, as cerhfted
J,y the County Attd1tor
The Polls for satd Election will
..optn at 630 o clock A M and re
=miiD oprn until 6 30 o clock P
} l_ Eaitern Standard Tame of s a~d
&lt;day
By order c.f the
Board of Eledtons
of Me1gs County, Oh1o
Robert N Clark
Cha1rman
Albert Gloeckner
Clerk
September 28, 19M
2. 9. 16, Z3, 4tc

MILL LIMITATION

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NOnCE" 11 hereby g1ven that m
pursuance of a Resolution of t he
8o•rd of Edueat1oo of the Central
_Local &amp;hoot D11trld Metp Coun
ty , Ohio, pused on the 3rd d~~o y
of May, 1854:, tbere wtl1 be aubmltted to a vote of the people ot
sa1d Celltral Local School DlStrtct
at the Genenl Electwn to be held
m the Central Lqeal School Dus
trlct of Meigs County, Oh1o at
the regular places of voti~:~:g there
m on Tuesday. the 2nd day oJ
November. 1824. the questlon of
levymg, m excess of the ten mill
hmttation, for the benefit of thr
Central Lol'al School D1&amp;tr1ct for
the punpose of paymg current ex
pensea
Said tax being An addttional
tax ol four mills
at 1 rate not ucfti(IIDi four mills
for each one dollar of valuatiOn,
whiCh amounts to Forty Cent&amp; for
each one buadred. doJlars of val
uaH6D. lor five years
The Polls for Slid Election wdl
be open at 8 30 o'clock A M and
rema1n open unUl 6 30 o'clock P
M Eastern Standard Ttme of satd
doy
By order of the
Board of FJecttons,
of Me1gs County
Robert N Clark
Cha1rman
Albert Gloeckner
Clerk
Dated September 28, 19M
(10) 2, 9, 16, 23, 41c

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itey Rctgen, Trigger, the horse.
b•l• Evans, 5oM of Pioneers
RIDERS TO THE STARS
(Technicolor)
Wm. lurulijlan, Herb. Marshall
SW.a. aDII Mon.. ; Octahrr 1...11

LIVING IT UP
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Satunl•y. October 9
THE LONE GUN
(T.chnkotor)

Geor" MontvctrrMr1. Dorcrthy

Mtlon., .rank F•ylen
BI!(ANA DEVIL
CT.chnlulor)

Robert St•ck, Barbara Britton,
Preston Foster

' and MGn.: OC!&amp;obM' t ..ll
Sun.

Deao Marilil, lerey Lewil

VALLEY OF THE KINGS

Jante. J.el&amp;:h

In Es.ll$k Celor
Roltert Taylor; Eleanor J'arbr

M.Wal&amp;bl. Show Sat l:t G'doek
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day of' June, 1954, there 'I'll be
submatted to a vote of the people
of sa1d Bedford Local Sehool 018
tnct 1 t the General Election to
be held m the Bedford Lncal
School Dtstrtct of Metp Count;,'.
Ohio, al tbe regular places of
voting theretn on Tuesday, the
2nd day of November, 19M, the
queshon of levylng, 10 excess Pf
the ten man hmltallon, for tbe
benefit of the.
Bedford Local
School Duitru:t for the purpose o~
paying current expense&amp;
Satd tax bemg An additional
tax of two mill&amp;
at a rate not exceed1ng 2 mill&amp; for
each one dollar at valuahon, wb1cb
amounll to Twenty Cenb f or eac b
one hundred dollars of valuation,
for three year5.
The Polls for satd Elect10n wUI
- - - -NOTICE OP ELECTION ON TAX
LEVY IJf IXC:ESS OF THE TEN
MILL LIMITATION
NOTICE 1s hereby g1ven th•t m
pursuance of a Rcaolutlon of tbf.!
Board of EducatiOD of the Maddl•
1D
port Exempted VWa1e Schoo
IS
trJct, Meioc County. Ohto, passed,
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h
on the 9t.h day of July, 1154:, t ere
wdl be sut.mttted to a vote of th~
people of uid Middleport Exempt·
1 ed V1llage Scbool D1stnct at the
General Election to be beld ln the
Ill
Muldleport
Exemptea. V age
School DISlrtct, Meip County,
Ohio, at tbe regular places at: vot
lng there n, on Tuesday the 2nd
day of November, 1934, the QUt:!S
bon of levymg, tn excss of tbe
ten mt! ' ltmuauon, f or the benef II
of the Mtddleport Exempted Vll·
tage Stbool DIStrict for the pur
pose of pa)IDI current expenaea
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Sat~ tax be1ng A renewa I
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3 8 mdh; an mtreue ol 2 2 mills
to constitute a tax of SIX mills
at a rate not exceeding 1dx mdls
for each one dollar o( valuation
wh1ch amounts to Sixty Cents tor
each one hundred dollars of valua
t10n, for ftve years
The Polls for saad Eledlon
W1ll
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be open at 6 30 o'clock A M and
rematn open until 6 30 o'clock p
M Eastern Standard Time of said
day.
BY or d er 0r lhe
Board of Elections,
of Me1gs County, 0 h 10
Robert N Clark
Chairman
Albert Gloeclrner

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Dated September 28, 19M
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NOTICE OF liLECTION ON TAX
lfVio~OB. toa
LEVY .IN EXCESS OF THE TEN 1 B1 It J'II,\IIOlve4 b' the Geural .U.
MILL LIMITATION
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NOTICE 18 hert..&gt;by gwen that
pursuance of a ResolutiOn of th('
Board of Edueat10n of the Ohvc
Orange School District, Metgs
County, Obto passed on the 7th
day of June, 19M, there wtll b:!
submitted to a vote of th.e peqptc
ot aa1d Olive-Orange Schoot Dis
trict at the General Election 00 be
beJd in the Olive-Orange School
Dudrlt:t or Meigs County, OhiO lit
the regular places of vohng ther~
10 on Tuesday the 2nd day ()[
November, 19!)4, the quest1on of
levymg, an excess ot the ten mlll
hmltatlon for the beneftt of tht'
Ohve Orange School Dtstr1ct fo r
the purpose of paymg c urrent

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Continues
Young Drivers
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Malfeasance Case
some stUdents and te"cbers but it
Until November 9 . Imeant
add•llonol paper work for
the scbool and the Dr,lver Examin·

The~ u~
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II ~~fl 11 !4~ Auditor oC tJtat. Ill
hot~ tu,;~ ~WW"~

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"'J'Ihe' pearing on a ease in Muon
Cdunty Cart!ult Court cbargtng tht&gt;
three member ~ounty court w1th
milfeuance in oUaee- has been
conUnued unUI November 9 m
actloa.., tlkeD Friday 1n the court
at Point Pleuaat
Prolecutinc ,..A ttorney Raymond
Musarave m'de an app;-arance for
the t~ree mtmbers and moved for
a conUD.Uance. Tbe t:onttnuance
was rranted by Judge E B Penns·
baeker who said that the motion
\ 1 met wlth the approval of the at
torney for the siener11 of a petl
11on ,ehar~DI the members With
malfeasance Tbe attorney for th~
plaantltta ls W1lham Bruce Hoff
af Parken}Uirl
Pre111dent Dorset Wedge was the
only member of the court present
at the hearlna. Attorney Musgrave
aaid ehat one memb~r. Ivan Bush
of Muon City, had been out of
the atate and bad known nothmg
of the petition until a lew days
ago,
None of the f1ve ~Lgners of the
petition were prekellt m court
The algnera are Da~ O'Neal, Guy
8 Raf, John Oshel, Rolfe Lee and
Dan Jarrell
The pelJtlon, charged the court
with offiCII) masconduct and vtola ~
tiona of tbe statute law 'of West
Vir&amp;1ma as well as malfeasance
Some of the petitiOn dcscnbcd
alleged mtsapproprlahon of county funds and 1181 d that the present
contract between the court an 1
Vugd Love, a contractor, to build
a new county courthous e was 11.

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Said tax being A r€'newal of ,1
tax of two m1lls and an mcrcase
of three mills to constitute a lu
ot f1ve mills
at a l'ate not exceeding r1ve m1Us

1 fll'lt Tuesd8.7 after OUI tint .M(!IIIooii:Q
1 1n November In • • • eft~~. ·~
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for each one dollar or valuatiOn, 1~tio~~-=~

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whach amounts to Fifty Cents for •• • Treuwer o1 s~ • • • _.,_.
each one hundred dollars of val I Auditor ot BtaW llbd tMt to~
1 commonelDI oa tiM MtCCIDd.
uat10n, for f1vc years
ot 1muar7 1958. 'I'IU! Audlklr
st.Ue lhllll hold bla &lt;Jtaoe f!K •
The Polls for said Electwn w1ll ot ~
from
Melllllll........
be open at 6 30 o'clock A M amt I' f:~dC:,. ~11r~1J&amp; ~
remam open until 6 30 o clock atw lhall boli111J.ia ofBce IPI'...C. 01
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p M Eastern Standard T1me of I r,~,•r
~tat«m."' ..,ne..,i:G·..
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! a~otot.~ a.Dl ~
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By order of the
;.:.·
A:'!rnb~r. aad
Board of ElectiOns
*l:le J~ ot the Commc:DODd..
h
si% • • • ,..an
of Me1gs County, 0 10
! Court
lu~• o! tlle Probata Court. dS •••
Robert N Clark
1F-111. and tbd ot otMr 1uc11• _..
:be
IUCI't eva aumber of yon not_.
Cha1rman
ee«&lt;oo.nl a1x • • • yean • may 1M' Pl.:..
Albert Gloeckne r
1;h!~!mb~ ~
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Clerk
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Dated September 28 1954
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(10.) 2, 9, 16, 23, 4te
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NOTIC:E OF ELECTION ON TAX \ even
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ROOMS FURNITURE ........ ...... $199.00
DEkUXE CHROME DINEnE .... $ 99.95
** SOLID
MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE ... • . $ 88.00
WROUGHT IRON MAGAZINE RACKS . $ 1.00
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PC. LIVING ROOM SWTES ......... $ 88.00
TOP SUNRAY GAS RANGE $ 99.00
* NEW 1955 ARVIN 11" TELEVISION $149.95

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:OMMISSIONER'S
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f.D.R. MARKS 70th BIRTHDAY

Vehicle Drops
Over 30-Foot
Hill With Man
Worker Makee Vain Try
To Halt Heavy Maebine
A 22-year

16.50Co,a.,. .......... sal• $15.00
J9.50CoafiC ......... sale$11;00
21.50 CJih , • , ........ 110le $18~.00
15.0Q Coats .... , .... , . sal'• $19.00
19.50 Coats , • • • . . . ... sale $20.00
"--,. 39.50 C•ts ..... , . .' .. sale $30.00
49.50Coats ........... -sale$38.00
59.$0 Coats ........... sale $48 .00
69.50Coota • : . .. ..... sale $58•.00

farm hand
this morn·

ing when tbe tractor he was
operating backed off a SO-foot
embanlunent on a farm on
Bowm&amp;ll Run, near Racine.
C.ruahed beneath the tractor
wu Bobby Ted McChare, 22, of
Crown City, 0 He bad worked on
the far.m, owned by Conrad lk:-.
Coy, of Jackson C(.lunty
va.
fo.~r the past two years, aecerdtng
to Mayford Harr11, who as m
charge of the farm
The accident occurred shortly
before 10 o'clock thts mormng &lt;~.s
young McClure was getting tbe
tractor ready t o connect a belt
from tt to a blower used to blow
out earn mto s1los

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Ftgures show that the Driver
Educauon Course, whK!h 1s approvf.!d .by the Oh1o Department of
EducaUOII,.. l&amp; ~&gt;ffered m more than
one-halt of the blgh schopls, but
only .-bout 25 per cent of the eh·
g1ble students in tbe 1Qth and
11th grades actually take the
course Trafftc authorahes agree
that studeJtts
who s ucceBsfuliy
complete the course art! .be"M.er
drJVers than those who .l.lck formal driver traming
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ATTEND GOP WOMEN 5 mEET
AUendmg the ltftee~th annual
cc.nferehce o( the Oh10 ~edera
tJon of Repubbcan Women s Ot
gaf\tZaltons at CulumbtrS, Frtd.E.)',
weie Mr _11nd l\in!l A. V. H,owell
and Mrs Neva Pleree
The party returned late Frtdf;y
mght so thal Mrs Pierce, Cha,tr
man of the Metrg:s county Worn
en's R"puohcan Execut1ve Com·
mtttee and Mrs HQwell, dc1egate
to the State Confercnce mlght
make thetr reports to the Me1ga
County
Repulbl'lcan
Women's
Club at th.e meetmg n( the Club
at the Martm Hotel, Saturday af.
ternoun
- -- - - - TWO IN MEIGS I'ICSPI:rAL
Admttted to the Me1gs General
Hosp1tal Friday were Ralph E
Conners, Parkersburg, and Mr H
Mason , Albany
D1scharg!.'d was M1ss Htlda
Roush, Middleport
Out-patients were Barbara Slayton , Cllesh.tre, and Mrs Fred Lem·
(('y... Mtddleport

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Moody Parsons, also o( Jackaon
County, said that he bad JUst
pulled up m itlS truck wtlb a truck
load of •com for the silo. when
the tractor backed away from tbe
atlo area As tl started over tht!
steep bank. Moody mHa a desper
ate leap m a vam attempt to IP'Ib
the hand clutch He sa1d that Me·
Clore's feet were pushed atatnst
the brake pedals He was unable
to reach the vehtcle before It
dropped over the s1de of tbe em
bankment He saKI that the tractor
hll the stde of the h1ll once and
tben turned over, top down, on
the farms dnveway JUSt below
He stattd that when he reached
the youth, he was already dead
The Pomeroy Emergency Squart
was dispatch(!() to the scene and
asststed m removmw: McClure's
body from under the 42. Jnc h
Shertff
wheel base 1mplemen~
Charles Russell was nollf1ed and
arnved shortly afterward Coron .. r
Henry Ewmg also mveshgated the
nushap
Harns stated that he had noh·
lied the young man's patents Mr
and Mrs Jobe ~~~ rt§. of Crown
C1ly
The body was removed to the
Elwmg Funeral
Home, pendm g
further word from the famlly te
gardmg arrangements

BAND MEMBERS
NET $1210 FOR
TAG DAY DRIVE

OYSTER SUPPER PLANNED
The Middleport Busmess Men ~
Assoctallon wtll have an oysler
supper when they mee t Tuesday
evemng at the K of P Hall to
make plans for thetr Chnstmas
Promotwn proJect

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The change in the vabdlty of
t he temporary
permtt effects
adults 11s well as 11tudent1, he
said However, ably stude~ takIng hu~h school courses no obtain
the permats at age 15 Other peraons mu&amp;t be 16 years old Felty
/sa1d "many students were unable
to take the course when they
reached the proper grade In hlgh
school because they were y~unaer
than U years and e1ght months,
the )lrevtous age 1Jm1t wheD. learner's perm1ta would be ISSUed to
Dr1ver Education students We ar~
hope'f'ul that the change in age
hm1t wtll encourage mote students
to partu:tpate m the courses offered 1r1 pub11c and pBroCblal high1
schools." the D1rector said.
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POMERO\' 01110

er Section Of the State \ Htghway

LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN \ hil~d ~er ~ ~~~~
MILL LIMITATION
term~ ot olBce ~ to efl'cel tW ..,.
pose o1 hcUoa l ot. qu1 ArtiCle.
NOTICE IS hereby g1ven that 111 ' uy
AD.1 v•eaDCJ wbictt rnay ooc:eur til
eleetlve ttlte oftlee Other thlfi 1
putSuance or a Resolut1on of the tbllt ot a anembel' of the ~Bo••d
Auemb17
or ol. Qcwemarr lbiU be
• of Education of the Colum IILUed.
b;v al71:101ntm...t bJ: 1M ~
bta Local Schoof Dlstnct, Me1gs 1 !..mor,..~ ..
dl,.,..•biJH:r::..rg"
..'W."J';~:t1
Oh
d
th
5th
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County,
10, passe oon
e
1Every wch vae~
01
day of luly, 19M, th.ere wtll be
~:,.hl..hkh-:""Yae•~ ~~ ;
submitted to a vote of the peopl t! oee~~r~ more th.UI tldrtr • • • W.
1 1
of ~aid Columbia Local School l ~r~•~Ja:S~~!
e': was allfi:ied tbat tans wer ':!
Dated S~tember 28, 19M.
n 111 triet at the General Election tu l ike fQr th ~~ ~
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levied and ralsedl, tQr «r~palrs l n
~(10) 2, 9, 16, 23, 4te
be held in the Columbta Loc .d r :r.f~~ ~ ~
the old courthouse and the r c
ho •ueh
mmm4ll' a. anap M
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School Dtstnct of M-etgs County
law
NOTICE OF ILICTION ON TAll Oh10, at the regular places of vot- -,.And
palrt
were never made Th e plamMo a ~urt~~• ltelolnd, 'ft&amp;M I
LEVY IN EXCESS OF TH&amp; TEN 1ng therem, on Tuesday the 2nd . ;:.~~~:: ~
tiffs also charge th,_t the con
MILL LIMITATION
trac!t between the court and Love
day of Novembei , 1954, the ques •me
the electon of the strote rJl Old~ •
lball be J)l&amp;eed an h
was entered 1nto before the estl·
NOTICE 1s hereby gtven that in l lion of Ievymg, m excess of the ballot ln th• maaner prnertbed
mate [or the flscal y~ar was ap.
pursuance of a ResolutiOn of tht:! ten mtll hm1tatwn for the bencoarrd ~ N dtlldJMted •
,
provd by fue stilte tax commt.Sston
Board o( Education of the South· f1t of the Columbta Local School
·
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er and before the levy order fo r
ern Local Scheol Dtstrtct, Meigs Dtstnct f or the purpose of paym g
TE ~~~~ a~
the flfiCII year was made and beCounty, Ohto, passed on the 6th current expenses
the
o1 Ohio f:
lore any autbomalion for the
1
1
d "'J
- of Julv,
1954, there will be
!!.
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Satd tax bemg An addttmna 1
..... 1~
... fhfl
contract
submitted to a vote of the people at a rate not exceedmg 2 mills fo r
or. ueuwnmt -~
Worlt on tht:! new courthous"
of saad 5outhern Local School Dis tax of two mills at a rate not ex l
liO =~7
meanwhile has cunlmucd with ·
tflct at the General Election to ceedmg 2 mills for each one dolla1
~~
out stopping
be held In the Southern Local of valuatiOn, whaeh amounts to
~or to two moeeiltw
-'-- -School D1strtcl of Me1gs County Twenty Cents for each one hun11. tl:'!.~~ the~ a1
CQU,RT ISSUES LICENSES
arat~ ud
thli' ex1IUDC
amezul..
ob1o, at the regular places of vot dred dollars or valuatiOn, for thrcl' eetd
ment tbaM
Mall bike
Marriaee heen11es were 1ssued m
lng therem on Tuesday, ti"!" 2nd
.-ct!OIIl 1 o( Article m
MCU~
Probate
C(lurt to Robert Edwards,
day of November, 1954, the Qlles ye;~e Polls for saad Elect.1on w1ll !u.,~aJ. ~A:Oclest:a'f!'Dotot'o:! ~
19,
Labpvllle,
plumber helper
lion of levYmg, tn excess of the be open at 6 30 o'clock A M and bto repealed • ol lull" 1, 1111'1.
UJd
Shirley
CoWin$
18, Reed8 vtllc,
ten DUll hmJtatton, [or the bent remain open until 630 o'clock p
1
telephOne
operatGr
f1t of the·southem Local School M Eastern Standard 1'lme of sa 1d
~~~ rowMDrBZM
Clmton.. Good, 21, Advent. W
D1stnct for the purpo!'.C of paymg dav
or TRZ aBIIEII.AL ASI!!MilLT
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And be lt tLlrther Relolved
Va, haeman. ~nd HaUte Adktns, I
- -- -- - current expenses
By order of the
General AtRmbl7 of tha Sta • of
Satd tax bemg An addttlonal
Bo•rd of ElectJons
Ohto. U.......fttthl "' liM~
17, Harriaonv ••le.
RUMMAGE SALE PLANNED
tax of two mills
I ~lected to eM!tl =-be aubfnltted
IIIIAt.l
of Me1gs County, Ohw I ;':~~~. :r~~ Utll
u.
T,he Amenean Legion Aux1hary
at a rate not exceeding two m1lls
Robert N Clark
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4PPLE BUTTER TO BE MADE
of Drew Webster Post wtll hold a
Chaarman
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for each one dollar ol' valuation
The Lad 1es of Rock Sprmgs M-e~ rummage sale the week of October
wh1cb amounts to Twenty Cents
Albert Gloeckner
NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX I NOTICE OF I!LECTION 011 TAJ thOdlst church wtll make apple 11 at tihe FederatE'd Church parfor each one hundred do]Jan of
Clerk
lmtter Wednesday, October 13 Or· ash hou8 Those bavmg rummage
valuation, for fiVe years
Dated september 28, 19M
LEVY IN EXCEJl 0' Till TIN der1 are being taken by Mrs Cll( are requested to have lt at tbe
LEVY
IN
EXCESS
OF
THE
TEN
The Polls for saad EleclJon wtll (10) 2, 9, 16 23, 4te
MILL I;IMITATION
ford Leifheit and .Mrs Wdhal"l pansh bouse Monday 01." call Mrll
be open at 6 30 o'clock A M and
MILL ~IMITATION
Bartels.
• George Mowery, presldent
remam open until 6 30 o'clock P NOTICE OF ELECTION ON TAX
M Eastern Standard Ttme of satd LEVY IN EXCESS OF THE TEN
NOTICE IS hereby gtven tltat ID
Is hereby
&lt;...lin
day
oursuance of a Resolution o( the puhtuance of • ReaotuUoa ol t'br 1.·
MILL LIMITATION
By order of the
NOTICE IS hereby giVen that 1n Board of Educatton o( the North BOJrd of Ed~cotloa of l~o Soil•
Board of Elections ,
bury Lo..l &amp;ohool D!Jirlc1; Neil'
pur ~uance of a Resoiutton of th r
of Me1p County, Ob1o Board of Educatwn or the Western ern Local School Dtstriet, Melg.'ll
qounl)', Oh1o. p_... •• II&gt;&lt; 41~
Robert N Clark
Local
School
Dtstnct
Metg" County , Ohio, passed on the 7th day of June, 11&amp;1. there
1M
Chairman
County, Oh10, passed on the 26th day of July, 19M. there Will be
aubmit.\"d
to
t
•ole
of
llle
P"""'
A~bert Gloeckner
day of July 1954, there wtll br subm1tte~ to a vote of the people
Clerk
s ubm1tted to a vote of the peopl r ol sa1d Northern Local Schoo' of oald Sallallw'Y LOcal School
Dated September 28, 19M
of sa1d Western Local School Du. Dustr1ct at the General 21ectiOD t ... Dli\rlet at ~ 'Gmerlll •
(10) 2, 9, 16, 23, 41c
tract of the General Elechon t u
to
hei(, la the
be held an the West«n Local be beld In tbe Northern Local
D~l of MeiliB
&amp;hool Dtstrtct, of Me1gs County SChool DlBtnit of Meags County
Oh1o at the replar places l)f Ohto, at the regular places of vot· M.t the regular
volin&amp; therean on Tuesday tbe 2nd 1011 theraln, on Tueaday tbe Ztld 'tb~eld on
JUJJior Sizes, Ml.Ues Sizer, Women's Sizes and
day Gf November, 1954, the ques day of Npvember, 1954, •the qU$1 No¥embor, lp54, the
Half Sizes.
lion of )evymg, m excess of the
'"
levtJai,ID
.......
ten mill hmitatlon, for the benefit tion of hwymg, an exCe&amp;S o[ l!ie
ten mUl bmitaUon, f~&gt;r the benellt 11¥1\~1\""• lor
1f the Western Local Sehool D.s
Lrtct for the purpose of pJymg of the Northern Local SChool Di.a s&amp;llibUI')' lAICil .
currt:nt expenses
tnct for the purpose of payms for the purpooo of
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expe:naes •
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Sa1d .Jax be1n1 A renewal of d cyrrenf expense&amp;
Slid tax belDi. Aa oddllloatol l,lx
tax of fave and one half mtlls ar.d
Sa1d tax being An additional
an increase of two mtlls to con
ol
two m1ll•
,
trlct for the purpose of paytn;
stitute a tax o( &amp;even an~ one half
tax of two mU.ls at a rate not ~X· at a rate not exeeediDI Two, mUls
mills
at a rate not exceeding 7 ~ m11ls ceedin.g two mills for each dflh•r for each one dollar Dt ••1Uali0.r
for each dollar of valuation, wh1ch of valuatlOD, Whtcb ahtounts t (.. -which amount~ t6 T*entJ. Centr.
amounts to Sevent,--Five Cents fnr 'II'«enty Cents for each one hun for each oat huadrell 4ollara of
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each one hundred dollars of valua di'ed dollars of valuatio~. for Uve vlluallon, f9r fi~f y~ara 1
'
yll~
tion for rtve years.
will
The Polls
The-folls for l!latd Etectton wtll
The Polls [or 1a1d F.lec:hon wtll
be open at 6 30 o'clock A M and be open a~ 6 30 o'clock A. M. and
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remam open until 8 30 o'clock P rema1n ~pen until 6 30 o'clqek P..
M Eastern Standard Ttme of ISild M E-.lern Standard 'l'•me ol aold
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day
1!
'ily' order of lhe
By order of the
Board of Electio6o,
Board of Elections,
ol)l!elp Cou!lly, Ohio
or Melp C01U'tY. Oh10
8nberl N. ; Olork
Robert N Clork
Chairmob
Chairman
,
Albert
Gloeckaer .,
Albert (lloe&lt;tner

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M E11tern Stand,ard. T1me of Sllld ~..::.:::::., _. 1
day
j clio P11 ~-~ 1
By order or the
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Board of Elecllono ,
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of Me1g1 County Oh10 l 1 aau. ad..:_~ ~
Robtrt N Clark
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MAYOR FINES MOTORIST
Enos Harrtson Wl!l fined $5 and GROUP 2 WILL MEET
~osta by Mayor E F Robmson c.f
Group 2 of the Women's Asso-Pomeror Saturday n1ght after be· ctahon of the Ftrst Presbytertan
tDI dlaraed wtth speed1n1 by the church w1ll meet lh11; evemng at
State Highway Patrol
1 the home of Mrs Carl Owen

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BACK ON THE JOB .

Accordmg to Shertff Charles
Russell, who mvesltgated, Lynch
had pulled h1s 1§49 sedan over to
the nght stde of the cUrb to ptck
The Pomeroy lh.nd m-embers
up two passengers, when a 1150
sedan drwen by James Taylor 33 ratsed ov r twel111e hundred dol
118 Vale St , Pomeroy, eolhded lars Saturday m the all·day "tag.
w1th the rear oC the vehicle Both gmg" of the Pomeroy •rca
'l'ag Day contributions amount·
ears were 'beaded south
ed to $1210, and s.Gme cllec:tu
The Lynch oar went out of con have not been recet:ved The PHS
trol and skidded 1M feet across band maJ'(hed through the down·
the htgbway and over an embank town area, Saturday mornmg and
ment, the shertff sa1d Taylor's then sold tags. untal eiJbt o'clock
aut.omobt]e went up over the curb that n~,ght
and colllded w1th a 1947 p1ckup
Mn Wilham Kenn~. Band
truck wh1ch was parked nearby Boosters' president, '"'1shes to
and beyongtng to M.aynard Ellis thank all those who helped 1n an,.
of Mtddleport
way, those con:tnbutmg, the committee, •nd all the bUBmes'S bous-Taylcr was fmed $100 and costs es
on charges of drmng whtie 1nto:r J·
Worktng on the
eomauttee
cated and sentenced to three days were Mrs Wdham Stnuas, Mn
m County Jatl He was also Caned Olaa Hl.l'naOD, .Mrs W A GlbbJ,
$5 and costs on charge~ of operat- Mn
Gerald Wildermuth, Mrs
mg a motor vehtele wtth only an RoUand Neutzling, Mrs William.
operator's mstrucllon permtt
Swatael, Mrs Harold Lohae, Mrs
Hank Young, ~Irs Joe Raub, aod
Sunday afternoon 2 mlles south Mn Cliffurd Ebersbadl
t'lf Bashan on the Racme-Buhan
1 Road , two womt:!n suffered mmor
PULLINS HOLD DtNNI!R
mJuncs a.s the result o[ a 'Bide·
IMr and Mrs James Pullen en1 swtpe ' colltslon 1nvolv1ng a 1830
tertamed With a f•mUy dinner
eoupe driven by J W Archer, 66, Sunday hononn&amp; the birthdays of
Racme and a 1964 sedan operated thear older daughter SUaan Utd
by George Ofl'utt Long Bottom Mr Pullen's father, A R. Pullen
RFD 1 Eva Archer, 60. suffered Other guests were Mrs A R PuJ.
a cut on the bead and Sadie Ar- lfll'l and daughter Jerry, Stepbau
cber a bru11ed left elbow
and Stephanie Pullea, Middleport;
Sunday rught, .another two •ar IDd Mr and Mn l#Jton Pullen,
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occurred
()II Route
'1, two lr
,
miles south
of Hobson-,
involving
a car dr1ven by :Euar;ene Darst. 1'1.
IJa2 l.egar Street, Mlddlepprt aad
Mrs Sarah Moore, 21, of Pomeroy No one was i~Jjuted, the
shera!f reported
The Pomeroy Poliea Chlef

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mia.bap $aturday 1,
on Mala Street in

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