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·Artlnu Gilmore drove hil mot- a.ilbt pella of Mr. aad Mrs. Therller, Mn. lllJI.!Ue Gilmore, to COY· eo11 .JohDioa and fblily, Portland.
iqtoe, xt., SaturciQ, wttere •he
JII'L Eel Prlee, former local reslspnd • week with Kt. -.ad lltJtt, 1.s reported recovering. after
llbo. ~mood Buras (Eithor OIJ. ~.....,- at st. Joseph Bl&gt;Opltal,
DICh) :lad dauttber, Ca:thie; lin. tle\ltltod. ~ Mr. and Jlrl. Lynford
GHnu·n p)ans to attend tbe Colt- o1obn:,.on (J.uanlta P .1ee) aDd ebi!·
fe~ on i.t"anatU.tm If" dJ.e dr., Wlv6J'l;r, sptnt Saturda)'
dDtllmaU Bible Seminary,~ .:with btr pa:ndmother, Mn. Mar·
uti duqq: her visit. Two fotrnu rtha"""H\ldaoD, ·ud ber uades, Bradloti) pdian a·.e o&lt;~. tile prolflm ford .ad Willon Hudlon.
for tile Confereuce : Jame. 1ledRu&amp;h Wise nturned to Colummoa. wllo wil,l. be one of &amp;bit l1ll1.d :bua Sunday wltb her sister, Mn.
qteahra. ud Ridu:rd Burton, wbo · Cecil Grosan. who spent the. Wed;.
Wlll•JtPe•r in a panel dillwuion. end here wltb ber father. c. H.
Kr. and Mra. Robert Gil!On and Wile Sr. Mn. Ta)'IOJ' Grogan, CollOR, wbo are moving here from wnbw, visited re-lative~ here and
Pansylvanil, have moved to the Mn. Mabel pi"'gan Marshall la
Bulb urtment on Broadway.
viaitina: Mr. and Mi11. David Yoat
. S. B. McRa~ ia 1.11 with eDt.eritls and family at Portland.
8l the home ot his 1tepdaua:hter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Thompson
Kra. Lou Mourning.
and familv, Belle, w. Va., have
11fn. Edna Thaxton, White Olk,
been visiil.ng his mother, &amp;tra .
l1ld Mr. ud Mrs. Frank · Ree\lel, Thompaon, and nther relatives
Portamouth, were Sunday auestl h~re.
of Mr. and Mrs. WendeiJ Bunce
Mr. and Mrs. CbarJe., Snyder,
and ebildren, Sandra, KJ;tby 1nd · C~licothe were lJ,ere for the fune.
JOD. TbiJ wu thl! fll'lt Umt tAJt ra1 of Balpb Anderson Saturday
.lin. Tbuton, &amp;"l'andmot.her of Mr. 4Ad wef9 cnreraipt J11t!Jtl ol Mr.
Bunce, hll been able to Ybit tbem $mt iln. .M p Stnborn and :Hi••
ia three yean and was tbe oc:eu- Jkils SanbOrn.
JOG of a four &amp;enerathm reunion.
Betsy Wolf-. Albany, wu a
·Mr. and Mrs. Dardifti! lnd' •two weebitd iUelt of Mr. atl.d Mrs.
sons, Bowersville, were Stmdl)' James Crl.awell and daugbten,
2tfeata of tbe Rev. and Mfl. C. CArl and Diane.
Raymon Konwrlght and sons, Eu· ·
dell and David.
Mr. and Mrl. Jam&amp; Weber plan
to leave TUeiday Cor their willter
Mrs. Richard Vaughn and sons, home in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
Bill and Don , accompanied Mr.
Mr. and Ml'!l. John Kincaid, Mn.
Vaughn home S~:~turday. They lud James Harley, Mrs. o. P. Klein,
spent the psst twfi weeks visiting: Mrs. Jamea TitUI and Mn. Garen
reb mother, MI'S. Wilb11r Paraons, Stantbur)' were dinner guest.B of
aod family in Dunbar where Mr. Mr. and Mra. G. D. We.,t, Dunbar,
Vaua:bn boards while workins at Sunday evening after attending
the St. Albans Evans Supermarket. the Flower ShoW\ in Charleston.
Mn. Glenn Lambert and Mrs. Mr. Kincaid also visited relatives
Lawefli.nce Bing hav:c. been report- in Charleaton ~md Dunbar.
ed Ill with virus infectiona.
.Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schafer and
emergency Run
daughter, Darla , Columbtts, were
The Middleport Emergency Squbusiness vh1tors here Saturday.
ad was called to the hume of Mrs .
Larry _
Mitch and Rush Philson Sam Fick Saturday when she be·
attended ·• dance at Racine Hllll came ill. Dr, R. R., Piekea, was
School
1nd, Were over- called on th, cf1Se.

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FINE LAUNDRY
AND

DRY ~~ANlNG
DONE' BY SPECIALISTSf

Tri- Lustre
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The Daily ~entinel

POMEROY
SOCIETY
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Blakes lee
left Saturday morning Cor HouOi·
ton, Texu to attend the annual
eoa\ltntion of tbe National County
&amp;amullural A,enta Assoclttion.
Jimmy MeCiuns retu"med to bls
home-, Jackson , Saturday after a
v.Ult with his graodparenU, Mr.
and Mn. Dale Smith . He was
Hcompanied bere by his mother,
Mrs. TboJ¥s McClung and daqbter wbo returned home Wednesday.
M"r, and Mn. Ray Farnham of
Cinelnnati were weekend guet!.l 1(
Mr. ~•.ad. Mn. Dor Schafer.
Patty and Jennifer Blakeslee are
tbe JUests of Mrs. John Handle)'
and Family while their pJJ"enU

rate io Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Y~autz villi·
ted recentlv in Columbus with Mr .
and Mrs. Paul Kautz and family .
lfr. and Mrs. Clarence Massar
vJaited recently In Columbus witb.
Mr. and Mrs. George Massar llnd
son.
Mn. Edna Miller and Mrs. Wendell Beb:ing visited Mrs. William
J. Durst · at Holzer Hospital, Stturcby afternoon.
lfra. .Jacob Ebenbach and M1ss

ADn. Eberabach visited the for.
mel'l h\lsband at H'Oizer Hospital,
Slturday afternoon.
Mri. DWjJht ftud and dlughter,
Debbl~ Ka)' of Bevq"ly and Mrs.
WUilrd Fraley and son Randy of
TrO)' were guests of their parents,
Mr. and Mra. Leonard Vanmeter
Sr. the past week.
Earl Denny Jr. and Miss Betty
Demo!key vi~Hed in Parkersburg,

w. va. Saturday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Denny Sr.
and Mrs. Albt!rt Mees visited Sun·
day in St. Albans, W. va. with
their aunt and uncle, Ml'. and Mr11
George Williams. Mrll. Williams is
quite 111. They also visited briefly
tn Charleslon w. va. With Mr~.
Llwrent&gt;e Spencer and daughter,
MJ.u Eliabeth.
·Yr. and Mrs. R. B. Wilkins o£
Lancader are the guests of her
mother, Mrs Addie Grue-aer.
·Mr. and Mrs. Carl Young and
d8tqt11er, Allee or Akron were
weekend guests of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ervin of
Portlmouth were Sunday guesta of
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur .Mooe.
Week end suests of Mr. and
Mn. Fred Rosenbaum were Mr.
and Mn. Jack Rosenbaum and children Jaekle . Ricky , Barbara and
Susan of Springfield. They also
visited Mrs. Mary Harbrecht.
Also eal11n.g on the Rosenbaums
were Mrt. U.--e Richardson and Mrs.

Sin1er, Warren, Ohio.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blaettnar
were In Detroit, Mich., over the
week end for businesi and plealure, looking over new Buicka for
1937.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Franclt
•nd chlldren, ·George, Mary and
Dnnna, ylslted
Mr. and
Mrs,
Geora:e FtanC!IJ Mnd family of Middleport.
,
Mr. and )fra. Graham P. Smith
and sons, David and Donald, had
as suest.s Saturday, Mrs. Lewis
Baum and children, Rosalie and
Lewis, Jr. Qf Glendale, W. V,
Week end guctts
of Mr.

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Meigs County 1l/
"om
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loved one and how one lhrinkl

Atteodlag the &amp;alururmeellal
preaided at the meeting whleh fol- &amp;Gm tbil are~ were .lin. Gneva
lowed a luncheoD ud lin. Fred Joachl!!t, Mlldt.ca Jla1(1PIO,.. N..
Dlubt:r, JacktoDt wl!~formerlJ bad MOor.. - v;,.. Lee. ·s.u.,. P&amp;rJ~;

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. qny Loca•ICpatrons • radio"Nad-il'lm
or eblldrft·• ""' Bemlee Bowen, Ruth Euler, Avlll
a number of her own Frecker, Jill)' VirJlnla Reibel,
Atten dTrl- ounty PGellll !Deluding chlldreo'a poema. Ethel Chapman. Beltl'let
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The November meet1n1 wlll be Dorothy Ber11ea.
MUSIC
h•id at lhe cambrian Hotel In·
AmoDI tbOk attendinl the first Jac:kiOJI and will iadude a IUIIeh-

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AuaateUF Talent Show

Kittle Sentenced
Profi eient Gridde~ To Six Months In
Cincy Workhouse

Thirty.Six

Train Daily

Jat!'kil!! Lee Kittle iJ earoute &amp;o
the ClodnnaU
Worlr:boute tldt

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Pomeroy and Muoa. pOllee ~
Where be wfU lan'e tis aearchina
toda)' few a Mason CouJJio
montba to &amp;biD over bil future .
ty man who vanithed wbile beiq
Tbe 20 7ear" old

'Mra. Noble nld that 78 o~~·blttntqe
ballot requests htd already been
received. She expJairled tbat tlti5
number i ll a record number ~t
advance ballota 1lnce the l'Wih
usually coroe.s 'ust before the

let,

deadline.

D. Brown,

Middleport

pondmq ,..,... quea:tioned Lut tveniDI after h1l
eharset aplalt blm for wbich be 1petding automobile bad erashed
head-on into another car, injurinc:
w111 face the- lleiiJ County Grand three
person&lt;~.
.Jury and a $200
nne and eostt
Gone
into the night ••• Rkbard
1 ttaltllef: for ....Wt ud ,battery Redman, MaJon, who, wblle talkon tbe periOD ol £mat Grimm.
The dt.ula iD~Iude auault and inl to Pomeroy Pltrolmtn Henry
battery on 'lburmtn ,f'ilber. de- Werey 1t the stene ol t:he wreck
•truetlon of property a11d writing near tbe Riler Oil Co., JuddeniJ
cbeeb wltb IDiilfficient funds. To- ran throu1h a map iron pile and
pined the bnDb and bUlaide neartal bood . . J001e .. fiOO,
Youna: Kittle appeareti before by.
Redman, police laid. wu bunted
Juatlee of Pe.aee R. E. Grindley,
all
night by 1iJ. oUic:era but the
Mon.daJ. He admitted be owed ttl.e
mone, for the btd chreb
but onl)' .sign found was a pile of clothinc. abo tb~re wu bit bUIIord, ad
made no plet to the- eourt.
a
c:igaret Ji&amp;bter. nae eaeq. were
Kittle wu arrested ea:rJy SuDday momia1 b)' Sbnl!f Charles chanced upon ncar the Jower aide
of the Swilber tipple thll morDiDa:
Ru.uell. at .a aearb)' Dite dub..
at
8 o'cloet b)' Plltrol~~t~aa Joba.
Dehnai _Gene Bawlt7. 28. arrested wltb Kltlle, Is helna held io McKenzie.
Injured
io
the
wreck demolilltjaiJ for iuftltlp_toD.
ing
botb
ean
were
Joe Schuler,
Floyd ""'IVVUams, bound to the

youth 1ril1 be

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E. Moore.
B. Ewing,

Gnnd

!meier eli.OOO bond for Chetbire OWDer and driYf.f ol a

ear traveliD,- e&amp;~t oa East Jlai.a
and bead iDjurie~o
Velma Faulk, Ppmeroy, abrulDDii;
Shirley Roberts, Pomeroy RD. 3,
cut lett knee cut tf:mple, ·All wen
of puUty to assault and battery oa ln!ated ot Meigs General Hoapital,
bis wife.
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aDd wre ~ uaere bJ Ute Pam.
roy Emerceney IKI.UJd.
AI:J:wding lo We'1'7. •t tile time
of the aecldent be wu followlnt
Redman with the trUUer ad try-

Red Devils'Bantf
Awaits Arrival
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"abootlnr Wilh Intent to klll" bJ
liiotlce Grilldley. drew a 30 day
~·lllellteooe ..d a fine of $:50 aDd
costs in a J.a:.!pearance before
of guilty to
t and battery 011

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, The Jemi·IDDual meeting of the

Mollll CoouiiJ

Tubereulolio aod
H~alth Associttion waa held MoD·
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J14atb ..-.l!odw
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Min M...,. RawllnJS, former ·,....

ldent of Pomeroy and a .,Jualat at
tbe U~verslb' , of Roeb.ester, New
York, .bas ~ceaU)' received •
1rbol1iship from tJte. Univenity

for acholutJc attainment.
conferred o!Po•
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henfllp.

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Tlllrd AY••u• •114·11•m st..
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EIP, itWI&gt;; pri... at Iarios,

eGDIUJDtrl WJlitel and browu. A
Jwnbol f$..411; A lar,te U4f,; A
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:rB· A larle t8-IO, A medium ~ .

MltiJii GENIIIAL f!Oii'lfAL;' ..Cb~, st.. dy: rrf!:n Ul!! l,b
AdlniU.d : Ills. ADD ~ l!lilc 1&amp;17; jiftiS """ ' lb lll-14: ....,.,
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bulb l!iddie..ori; llo}' ..I lb and Wider IZ.13; 1Mu. li,clll

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rtemtlon room at the

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Cb&amp;. . t;po J.l.12; old rooston 10.11 . .
ad was called It_o~ o'cloek'. Tuell"
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· · · · , Tu""'s, tom•, heavr 28 lb ;and
d&amp;)l mf~rning wheil rome-Ontf beDileharged: Tim Neutzlia&amp;, 1114- ,.up ~23-.23~: tomlunder 28 lb ZZ..
came ill at t-he Lowe Filling Stat- dleport, a114 Jean Aa.ne. JllaRr, 18; .
bea'VJ ,
fryersion, Powell Street.
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·of ld:r~. Theodore
Thut'lday when
Olrele of the
met at the

ly 8&amp;~n9h 'Club
Met In Hew Bus~
House

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,ouby. ·
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Harold Wodgerd. proalll..l wu lmm~ but
ers fw•4 oo
in •barae of tbe meetlnc •lid lin. of 1iiiu uotU bit dolhiJic wia
Dwilbt wan- ca•o • reMit 011
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b~ -.,.!~_A. ~~l- ..........lila elotblag. plannJag a
ot 1!!1&gt; '.. :e11i11J ...... lhe Obio lllea
Cbrbtmu SOil $ale drl""" . ..
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opq ~ he labeled."' ~her 11. 1tn1q 1ili elolhlo&amp; there a 1 a
5 a\ 8.311 p. m. and • 8~ !lee ~ dae.
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will be lletd oa Nov. U atiitla&amp; It
~· Jboa Cbief of Police
12:10.
'hera J.at DiPt Ia •WdiDg
VUUateer' 1torken are iaked to Reibilaa Were Werry, Pltiolmaa
usllt with tittle projedt Wblelll biPb;· Si*oD, Jack Tllctmaa, and
--''••: '"A held ill the ltMi!mea• of ~ W:erry, Jr..
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Club of tbe Unlvenltrllol..., COUDIJ Veterona• Hospital
JlawliDIIJ 11 the ~~Wldcb will appnr oo
ii~N~~m:~r balloL
of Mr. and lin. Rlc:bard
Bradford l"howed· two
ol !Wion. Oblo, fotmor film• _ Tuber&lt;uioale Control ·-•
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ler car, ~ng east H Jlai:a, taf'll..
ed In~ the. Rizer drivewa)', loci
was struck iD tbe Bide bJ Jteduiaa.
Redmao .n. oboerved 1o Ufe •
q:ut ~ 1Q eye. Wt&amp;ilt UJwmj
1o - . . . linmedlolel, 111o
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the iJ:Ivoeatioa.

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po~~ihle bact

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At Hemlock Gr.?ve
R~vival Services

MasonAotoist
Vanishes From
Mishap SCene

morninJ

want,t'l/.ft'IJ.

Cub Scouts Enjoy
Halloween Part)' At
Den Mother's Home

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from tbe bands of a dislbikedad per- Tri.COuat,. concert terie&amp; 'IIJ'he eon and tea.
son. Conti.m,tia.g she said an are ConC!eflmq" In GaJiipoU., 'nlunIt waa announced that the folvrry important, they are the voice 411 eveD.IDJ from the u~ were lowiDJ members ot tbe chapter
Tbe Methodist Men'l AIIIOC~
of the m\lte, the; eyes of the blind lllu Marian Ebersbar.b, KrJ. Ed· will have part in the -SEOA meet·
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and that no matter wbat we do it ward Stark, Mra. Alfred Elberfeld. Iq Frida)' at Athens: Mn. Bea- tlon will meet Tuelday evenlQ
is uur hand work. All present hav" Miu Marl~ Bichmar:a, JlrJ. Edwin · trice Rinehart, Pomeroy, chairman 7:30 at the Heath Methodist Cburskilled ttands af'd lead more that 1 c~·l
M A R Knl h" u.. of the Klnder•arten-P.rimary ,...
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xt!. '\rid~ tJon; Mill .ru:e11a
Jaeklon, ch wUb Ral_ph Raddlffe, president
GreetiDIS to the Juests wer.,ex·." as a dtJzen is ver)'
lm_portant
and
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part ID L. F. Sehoenleb, Mn. .Jiartha Ru·
president ·of the clUb aftet Wlleh our type of 80\lernment.
sted, Mrl Amy Jividen .
the group aang "Amerle•" le!JtJl
Speekinc. of the men wb9 wrote
Mn.
Nolan
Swtekbammer,
Mrs. Dan Hartinaer foiJow•d b
tt}e COI\Bt,it-ution, tbe spel,ker said Charlet Glbt-t, Mr .and Mrl, Ralph
the ple.dle to the Dq and ~r th~y eame frr,m various partl of Grave., Mrs. Don Tbo~ 1 , )(111
by Mra. Ralph Parker.
lhq country and . were the belt •Nancy Edgell Mr and Mrl. Brad. ..
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brai~¥~- and that they e.x~d eaeh ford Maac a~cl daughter, Mnne,
Representative George Memllar . to do tP,eJr part in the IOV~Jmmen&amp;.- Mrl. Fred Crow and da~Q:hter, Lln~lto bas. no oppoeltion tn
Evs;J tffdividuai Ia .cfeated by the da,!fn. ~rqlcl Lobse, aon,.Jf~es
mg eleeUon wu lnlroduc~d an,d_ h , divin~ creator- and ~luded every and .daaghter. lennlfi»', Mr.. and
•poke tn )1e:halt of Wllliam Siicb , faith~ ·
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republieaa h!ndidale for Attorn~
Mrs. Black said "there are two Mrs. Lorain Sterrett aDd soD, Bill,
·• Wilh h he ha
rbd' things a person can do iD bme1
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Mn. Joe Sitton, Mrs. R. E. BotC!e."
Gener.-,
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s wo
as
Charles Swilher,
MUton and
for six yean. He nid .Mr · Saxbe serious as toda)'-they may 11t on lohn~ra Limbert, Bill AndeTJOn,
had served as speaker- ot the house their bands and c:rltie:ile or they Sol JobnaoD, James i.nd Janet Carand was a very a:ood leader. Mr. can work hand in bind Jn mutual penter, 'Patty Bl'akeiJlee, Eugene
Meinhan also spoke In behalf of trust and coafldeace, II" a t&gt;hild Frye, Danny Struble, RoJer HySiDon
Jamel" Rhodes, candidate for hi1 who holdl the hand of ibl paren~." sell, Judy Hoyt, Carolyn
second term as State Oudltor, NJ'" She ura:ed all &amp;o have faith in Ike and Sondra Potts.
ing that Mr. Rhodes workel:! well and Nl.xioo. Bender Hebert Browith the legislature.
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A. V. Howell spolte br1efly to the ing that therare all quallf•ed men.
group urslng all to work and \IOtl•
Dan HartlDJer who arrived late
straight republican . Mrs. Evelyn was introduced and apoke brltf'ly
Lucke, candidate for clerk of corts Jn behalf or George Bender and
in Melgs county was also intro- William O'NeilL Mrs. &amp; E. Follrod
duc ed. Othen introduced were wife of the county chairman of the
Mn. GeorRe Meinhart, Mrs. Daa e•eeutive committee was intro·
Den Five CUb Seouta met SaturHatinger, Mrs. J. E. 0 . Hartinger, dueed and als-o Mre Perry of tbe day afternOCin at the home pf their
Mn Cedric Clark and Miss E&lt;lith Hotel Martin and a vok of thanks den mot bet, Mrs. Elza GUmm'e Jr ..
Hutsinplle ()( Gallipolis. who Ia was given she and Mr. Perry for Lincoln Hel~hts for a Htlloween
Gallia County Uepoblit-.n chair their kindness and hospitality. Mr. party. The. room was decorated in
woman. Miss
Hutsinpiller -said Follrod announced a Republican keeplna: with Halloween, ,
they were working hard to elect Rally to be beld at the County
Following a praetlce for tbelr
all candidates and · w+•re making .:arll(le on oetob:er 29 .aa.d invited part in the monthly pack ~eeting,
a house-to-house canvass.
all present lo attend,
games were played under the diTelegl'Bms were read from Th.,
rection of Keith Bunlt!, dell chief.
At the dose of the meeting
mas A. Jenkins, Mra. William Sn:Refreshmftt\tl of dou1bnut&amp;, l!i·
be, and Mrs. Gt'orge Bender and cookies coffee and tea wore served der and HallOween
candy were
Senator Gik Collin~ called edend- with Mrs . Wlpdsor presiding 'at served . Favors were orange and
ing greetings and ex~rcssing bJs the coffee and tea services. The blnck paper· hats.
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regret in not bt&gt;iRH present due ilpoakel)l table and the -refreshment •P resent were guests, Mrs. George
Rubb•r-rr.aclell "1wktt•awo1"
lo the iUiness of his mother.
tables were attractiYe with white Harris and son, Tommy, Rich)' and
tlep'" Cowlfort.padftcl. ow-luM
Mrs. Black who hid visited the covers centered with an aiTange- Ro~er Gilmore· and cub scouts, Bat.
or black tfiO,.,, fltillhJ wa.hahte
Owo" upM.Ilfery In r•cl, y•lbw,
dub several t irne8 expr-essed her ment o[ red, white and blue .flow. ry Boyer, George Harris, Joey Glk
pleasure at meeting with them ers and ribbon. Smail AI'Rrican more, Richard. Finley, Bruce Simp" " ' charcoal • pink:. $00.00 '
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111ain, of aeeing Repre.11entatlve flags were placed at ~nt~;vallf ~R" tqp; Teddy V(Jrarlty aqd Jon Guin.
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Meinhart whom she said js highl,- also eookiee In the !o.rM 9f •Jtp. ther, Dtln Chief KeitJl Barnltz, and
regarded ln the legislature.
hants. The committee in charge of Mrs. Gilmo't~-~
e He,! 1et it for y011 at the
or a hint ••• a
The spcalter said that when a the lea were Mn. E. E. Follrod,
RJchard B!nley
furnished the
Cosco
Stool
or
Ca""
that
will
liehten
yowo .\vork ond
student at Wooster she- beeam!O' Mr!S D B. HarUnger, Mrs J ames doughnuts for . lhe party ~nd
briahtcn your bome for yeara to come! Many model•
interested in the .study of bands Hawley and llr.s J. E. D. HartiDJtr. George Harris wlll
furnish reand mentioned that there we n~
fre.lhmenta for the next meeting.
to o:hoo., from • • • ial1 llmlrtly llty!ed, atvrtfiJy COD•
many kinds of hands, dirty, cJean ,
~ructed. available in a boot or py colflllr Come in
bu1y, idle, experienced and clum sy
and
c:hoote youn now I
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'lbe
MiddlepOr.
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Fire
Department
expressions on the bands ~uch a'"
wAI ealled Sundly afternoon when
"11ive me a hand", the hand of
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a
motorcycle was reported op fire
God , thll! "guidinJ' hand". the right
at
Fifth Ayenue and Main Street .
Evana:eliatlc
aervicCJ
are
betq
band of fellowship "ilnd thtt ministers christened tlablea with the held at HemJock Grove Oburch of
band, minlsten are ordained with Christ, ending Oct. 28, by Charle1
KeDluc:ky
the hand and prayer and tbe beni· Ballard, IJ'arluate of
€hr.latiaa
Volleae.
Grayson,
K)'.,
diction are liven with the handt.
She 11poke of Jacoba: and Esau of and hi1 wlfrr, the former Nellie
the Bible where it wll "the hands Walten of Middleport.
Attending aervlce1 Sunday nlJht
thal told the story, ot' how plea·
were
these members of tbe Mid·
sant it Is to touch the hand of 11
dleport Church of Chrilt: Mr. and
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Mrs. Paul E. Catto. Columbw.
E. McKinle,, Mr. and Mra MUt9n
Houdashelt and two children, MR.
lames Wbltr, Mrs. Doyl~l Miller,
Mn. Ede•r Alhmswortb,
Mrs.
Georae Childs, Judith Butcher.
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eluded a duPt by Mr\. Allenswort.h
and Mr. Rict', accompanied by MIQ

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aod lin. LH Leo ol tile Alpbe
Omleroo Chi.... will prueol I
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Omicron c:b~p\er of ,the aororUy
met Saturday It tbe 001~ Ina.,
JactsooJ wltb membera from lfOk· SBOA aloa., witb otllc teaelllen
Jn l1liJI arot. .
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Mrs. J',.lla Black (rom the offit'e
of the Attornev General, William.
O'Neill. repubilcan eandhlate Cor
Governor, wu guest speaker at
thi"1Mgs County Women'• ReI)Ublican club tea; held ·Saturday
Mr. Black ill also secretary to the
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Harry Graham. 29, Columbus,
F. Louden ·ha.s enllat~d in
Arm:r and. been sent to 0., remains in rounty jail today
~ J~•~o;, S. c. for training. He aft.er appearing before JWitice ~
of Chester High Peace R. t. Grindley. on eb•r~Jea
02, also a member oi non-support, assault and bltlt1 ve.t:Ylew 9Qu~il tel')', ind removing mor~d_pt,Oo
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ANTIQUITY

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Ohio State · To Eighth
~er Lesing To Penn State
NEW vo•K UP - !lleblr••
stat, wbitb wallops it. toqb oppo~~Qta witb tbe same ede that
otllboma bod over wea.k-tlttftl:, took over the No. 1 tpol toell)' Ia the United Preu colleae
football tiUDJI.
1'11e matter ot comparative
tebedulel, topped off t-y IOehipD
lJtat.e't t7-14 romp IJBin•l·Nqtre
Dime lalt week efld, ~UJed \he
. .miD United Prell nlh!l board
to 1blft ill favor to the Spertaot
after plckinl Oklaboma u the uUon'a be$t team for foiU atratght
weeki.
•Twenty-one Of the 30 leadJDa:

eolt~3 Wh() , COQJ.prlte tbl! raUDJ
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picked Mlchlcan Slate
.No: 1; 13 voted the Sooners tops,

while one other eoach chose Geor111• T.. h.
The devastating
power with
w~lch Coach Duffy
Dauaherty's
Sp.utan.s ertUJhed Notre Dame was
a- convincing factor.
Previou•lly
MicbiJan State bad defeated Stanford ranked
18th this week,
Michigan ranked flft.b,
and In·
diana.
Sooner, Set Record
a new modern
Oklahoma set
major collese wlnnlnJ r«ord lall
Saturday by
defeating Kan.u~ .
34-12, for Its 34th consecutive triumph. But thil was only tbe l&amp;tat
la a atring of down-at·the-heela ~
ponenta on the Sooner.a' tehedule.
otlaboma'a four vlctima this •e•
aon each hll' woo only one game.
Strictly for wh.d
comparatlve
acorea are worth, Oklahoma meets
Notre Damr next S1turday In the
NCAA'!! nationally-televised a:ame.
Michigan State play, DUnoJJ.

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Notre Dame's fighting Irish, a 14-point underdog, scores first touchdown of game against
Michigan State as Halfback Frank Reynolds (27) gallOps around end in second quarter.
Spartan Jim Wulff (22) nabs Reynolds but' the impact carried them both over the goal line.
A South Bend, Ind., crowd of 59,378 sa'&gt;l Michigan State rebound wtth six touchdowns m
the second hall to whip Notre Dame, 47 to 14, its third defeat of the season. (International
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On Sports

BOWUNG
HIGHLIGHTS

Pomeroy and Jrfiddleport opened
preparations last Dllht for another
SEO game thia oomln• Friday as
both are stUl lookinl for that
first league victory, locked in a
tie for the SEO cellar. .

TRI COUNTY LEAGUE

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New York r.entral
Second St. MArket
Holtum Bakery

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Gallipolis Qlue Devllt on the local
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TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
SINTINIL
16? 138 190 !UMl
Clifford
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130
Blii'Jd
12~ 1M 162 441
Horak
162 141 157 460
Chisler
1:14 148 139 ·~
202 1M 360
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BAKIR FURNITURE
Clatworthy
177 173
E. Baker
121 103

&lt;Norris
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826 2377

184 !134
206 430

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Friday night to meet tbe LaJue
leading Jackaon lronmem.
. Losera to tbe Athen1 BuPdOIS In
o fthe probably their poorett exbi~
bition of the seas Oil Jut Friday,
the PaDther5 wiU be out to rebound against a Blue Devil team
that lost by the ~&gt;ame acore as dJd
the Panthers tn AthenJ. However
In the -past two weeks Gallipolis
has been hit by L'tjurle.s and Ineligibility as in the Athens game
Beabou~ and Sima were out, and
last week against Middleport · Burt
Smith, their !dar balfblck, waa
out with an injured bip.
This week all tbtee 1re expected
to see action, and the Devils
should be at full atrena:th.

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worir. In Athens just :wb~q· tOOOs of
studentt were ~ur~niJ . ~n. Of all
the mt&amp;!l)' altuations--bo wonder

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the very (trlt days ·on motoritt•
who Hn amuck of all that. ~t ne~s
tirln11 such J;lunderlng dcN!s.
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Ridlrr '/&lt;110 18 MOST CLQS):~Y I)' \fAGUE WITII Tlllil
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Rooki~ Of Year

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evenirll for tbe eleetlon of otf1ctn
for the forth eomiq ye~r.

have been led all 11111oa br tbc
·E lected were Joe Keanetfr, Prealrunnln,1 of Smith, but lut Week
In their 28-14 win over Middle- deDt; Roter llfoel~ vie..;nJclea~
port, halfback ltp..Die C&amp;rr w~ Sbe(lo Stnua, ......,tary; Btirloa
the bi&amp; MID with hla nmll.iq u CamJI!&gt;ell ' - " ' ; Cbttrleo s.
Wlabar IDd Anna 1lurralr !'llllobe bad b~ bell Dl&amp;bt of
1111.
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Tbe OeVJll are' too
Pome...,. ,.w IIIiA have 1
advantap. But ao £1r UU. 1
they ba~ It Ia ....,. • .,....,
hasn't done mut:h 1J00c1
have conliate:ritly beea oui&lt;Iulft:'oil
In their fonrard wall.
Th• Pllnthtrs· will " '""' ' "~
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O.wia. who hceiwtr&amp;l an
elb.w Jn Athena .....
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plad .at il t•l• ,.,.......
r•t of the llneu• will ..,.••..,.,
remain tfte MIIM Melle centltwlnt
to uae S.hmore Peul JloltMr It
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In see-saw play, Penn State End Jack Faris (left) leaps to
bring down a pass good for seven ya!'lls' gain as Ohio State
Center Tom Dillman (50) awaits his chance to Jntercept the
Lions' next aerial, two plays later. The Nltlaoy Uons were
rated one-to-two touchdown underdog but defeated the
Ohio State Buck~yes, 7 to 6, In a game not decl~ed until the
waning minutes Of the last period. A crowd,O! 82',584 saw the
14!1 147 134 428 upset at columbus, Ohio. (International Soundpboto.)

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1:)2 176 169 Mn

191 181 2011 1180
Cooteo
149 119 1110 418
N~=·~ORK Cl~~:a 793 2448
Johnston
ii!B 118 147 4:1 1
Allensworth
132 149 122 403
Bell
128 169 IDS 44e
Powell
172 147 142 488

Wel~ton,

knocked out Kevin Jamea 118
Australla, 2 • retained ikitiah
Empire bantanwei1bt title.
NEW YORK St. Nichola:~~ Are.na
-Frantle Ryff, 138 New York.
outpointed
Georie
Cb.uvalo,
New York 10.
-HOLYOKE, Ma.,. . 111rry All~
son, 150~. 'Sprina:field, Mass., out·
pointed Sammy Walkor, 182,
SprJDJfield, M.asa. 11.
TORON'I'O, Ont.-Pedro Antonio
Jiminez, 182%, Spain, outpolDted
BobbY Jatkl!loa, 160%, MleveJand,
8; Howard Kina, 187, Reno, Ne-v.,
outpointed
George MChuvalo,
206%, Toronto, 8:
MJA.q, Fla. ·- \111-&amp;11 Akl.,_l
149, st. LOuis, knod:ed out Pat
·Lowry, .150, Toledo, Ohio, 2.
'MONTREAL ~ Pat Supple, 118{
Montreal outpomted Gaby Pallotti, 119, Montreal, 10.
BILLINGS,
MONT. • Jimmy
Marlin~. 158, Phoenix, Arb:., de-cisioned Pete Adams, 162, Newark, N.J., 10. - ,

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Darst
138 179 192 507
Total
732 78tl 918 2435
HOLSUM lAURY
Woods
1S9 145 140 424
J . Schilling
133 147 141 429
Gavin
112 145 134 391
D. Schilling
130 148 150 428
Stobart
13f 122 UO 366
1H1ndkap
23 23 23 69
Total
873 '128 704 2103
LIIIRTY RIITAUR""'T
Ingell
168 188 131 488
Sluon
102 175 JD2 529
Orow
111'1 181 112 430

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Headlll Into \be N·avy a:ame
SICOND ST, MAIIKIT
last
weekend. "Blackle" was rl!al·
AYArv.tll IN "-'""'• Ow1l
Grnes
132 121J 138 898
ly
worried.
HIB team bad Joat
COI.OIS TO 01'¥1 YOUI HOMI
Rigg,
165 169 220 884
"AOOI' AlftAC1t'IINIU ..
Mll•h
104 IDS IDS 410 three aame!l and won a single
Blind
130 130 130 390 eonle&amp;t by oDe point.
Blind
130 130 130 Silo · Navy figured to murder Black·
Total
881 701 160 2131• Jc'i atudenb.
"I can't aee what'• soing on."
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Blackie moaned to bLs mU1ull.
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"Our defenae almply seta out of son, ClndnrlatJ R,idlegs outfield-.
Hfe. If I aat up Ia. the presS box er, and Lui• ADJri~Jl• · ·shorlltop
wl!l•re his ~potUn!J uslal.lnt us· for the Chitaao Wl\Jt·e Sox, today
winners
ually alia and ru the team from were nnnou~~ N
a
there, there mlaht be aome reper· rookie qf'tbt· Y,etr honpn In
1, OSCAR FlALIY
poll cobductct1 by ttw Sl)QI'tillJ
cuaslons."
UnltMI Pr1111 SporN Writer
"Well," quoth Mrs. Bltckburn, New.'!.
WMBER ud SUPPLY
NEW YORK (UP) - You're not "you've sot to make a change
Robinson, 20, swatted sa home
S.'Srd St.
Middleport
kidding when you call the wtre of .'lome way, Blackle."
runs to tie Wall¥ Berlet's league
Georae Blackburn, the Clnctnnati
"Quality Our Motto"
Abi-Ttadltlon
record set with tbe Braves in 1930.
football coach, bti ~ ..help-mate ."
So Blackburll abandoned tradi- He was the unalllm~ pick for the
\ion and aa\ up In tbe stands and National Le~JUe award. He waa
juggled hls defenH. And Cinrin· nall'led on 197 ibaUottl.
naU. an ·edue•Uohal i~ututlon
whose "entrarwe requirements ~tre
Roblnson, 1 flrl~ Clnelnnatl play·
higher th•n moat in th• :P.Udw(&gt;Sl," "" to be honor~. played in IIS2
came within three yards of hand- g.lmes, hit • • and ·drove in
1~&amp;- Nt,vy . a tie If not. 'I defeat. · run~. He had eight, stolen bases,
Tile -lflnal acore wu 1~7, the six triples a11d 11 doubles.
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to the Jhree-yaFd nne near the
"Gee, eoacb." ~6ne
younptef
end, ~add .lf' .we bid scored I'vi romplained.
, ' wc'vr been
got a ·bo)l who woul~ have kidr.ed rn•m coa!lb to
av.J~ I haven't
Lhr point," .Blackburn grlnnrd.
s.ccn an
A former Army ba~fleld -coach,
atud~·nli in
Cincinnati
the chunk)' Bl~kburn doesn't It s medical,
and
apo
know )(ow 1oDJ he'Q be 1blt to plitld arts
run hla team from upst.trs..
l:ttcd. hnt
ouo of. tbe
"MO!III prople thtrik you. shf&gt;uld strang&lt;'"1
hll
playbe down on the! benc-h to provide crs Is that
f'nd at
pttraenal lea4erah\,. for tbe boy11,"
LOANS .10 TO $1000 •ullilii!CT
!~~· ~.1'J~~!·~gtodown
hr cxplafna. '\llie ·ilumnus told olhl'r "
Cln·
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this
would
be
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away
TO OUR PROMPT APPitO\#AL
donatl
(inc con·
I rom home - but at home they sr rvalory of
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miJCht think I wall running from
the lemone and orantea."
He'~t a sin,:~
·a nd his name
flrewt
C...t
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Caaan·.
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Clnclnnatt. w~leh atarta play In
the re-allenN M.JI!IOurl Valley any jokes
th&lt;&gt;Ugh,
ln
IM1,~ A)I)'&amp; a schedConferenct
. 11'111!1t Covert, Mgr.
Pltaae lt7
ule this yut ,.~b!c~~ toclk it from boy and a
tile Atl&amp;aUe ,. tl!O''fl&lt;lliG. ·
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Gllllpolla h" 1oo1 ~&lt;&gt; 1'1- ~'~'""
ant and Athea1, and b., beateo

SYDNEY, Auatratl.a • Peter Kee- and had a 7r7 ·ue with the vaunted
man, 117%, Glascow, Scotland, NeJaonyiUe . Hounda. The ~~

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9. Tie Texas Christia n 3-1
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Scconr:l ten teams- 11, Plttaburllh, 36; 12. Syracuse, 26; 13,
Tulane, 22; lf, Minnesota, 21; 111,
Iowa, 20; 16. MiMISIIippl , 19; 17,
Penn State, 13; 18, Stanford 11;
19, Miami Fla., 5; 20, Clems~n, 4.
Others - UCLA :~nci. Yale 3
~ch; Purdue and Colorado,' 1
each.

The upset defe~fa suffered by Teuft ·
Ohio State, Tnas Christian and Stntlnel
MiNJ•tippi shook ·UP tbe rattna:a Libert; R•sta~~Rnt

beyond third-ranked Georgia Tecb.
Tennesse~
and Michigan· each
•jumped two notches ~o the No. 4
and ft •Pota, and Southern Callfornll arvancet'l three
places
to
No.8.
Tnu A &amp; M, 7-6 eonquerer of
"lt'U, vaultetf from 11th to seventh
place, while Oblo State, upaet by
that 11me
score against Penn
Stlte, dropped· four places
to
eiJChtb. TCU and ··eaylm· weretor the No. 't rating.
A111t1 Only Newc:orMra
The Teua A&amp;~lea
are thia
week's only n~omber to the top
10 l~ams includlniJ
three team&amp;
each from he Bill Ttn ~nd StJuthweat confere-nces, two from the
Sootheastern Conter~nce, one e1ch
from tbe B(M Seve.n and the PaeifJe Coaat.
I.n addJtln"l t~ta 2J first-place

Underdog Fights For Points

YOt"', MJehipn St1te received 12
tor seeond place and
two for
lourtb. Oklabotu attracted 16
voteJ for aecond place. thret for
third., two for fourth and ttne for
~eventb, In addition to its 13 firatl!l.
Wltb point. diJtributed on • 10;.a, ete. basta for votes from flrat
to loth placea, Michigan State out·
aeored Oklahoma, teora:ta Tetb
bad 280 pointa an!! Tenneasee 192;
Mkhigan edged Southern California for the next apot 183 points to
182: Texas A&amp;M received 96 po!ntl
Ohio State ~7 and Texas Christian
and Baylor ~1 each.
Tb~ United Pre&amp; college lootratings with flrst-place votea
and won lost records:
1. Mlcbigan Stote 21 4-Q 332
2. Oklahoma
13 4·0
318
3. Georgia Tech 1 4-0 %80
4. Tennessee 4-0
1t2
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8. Southern CaL 4-0
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~er Lesing To Penn State
NEW vo•K UP - !lleblr••
stat, wbitb wallops it. toqb oppo~~Qta witb tbe same ede that
otllboma bod over wea.k-tlttftl:, took over the No. 1 tpol toell)' Ia the United Preu colleae
football tiUDJI.
1'11e matter ot comparative
tebedulel, topped off t-y IOehipD
lJtat.e't t7-14 romp IJBin•l·Nqtre
Dime lalt week efld, ~UJed \he
. .miD United Prell nlh!l board
to 1blft ill favor to the Spertaot
after plckinl Oklaboma u the uUon'a be$t team for foiU atratght
weeki.
•Twenty-one Of the 30 leadJDa:

eolt~3 Wh() , COQJ.prlte tbl! raUDJ
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picked Mlchlcan Slate
.No: 1; 13 voted the Sooners tops,

while one other eoach chose Geor111• T.. h.
The devastating
power with
w~lch Coach Duffy
Dauaherty's
Sp.utan.s ertUJhed Notre Dame was
a- convincing factor.
Previou•lly
MicbiJan State bad defeated Stanford ranked
18th this week,
Michigan ranked flft.b,
and In·
diana.
Sooner, Set Record
a new modern
Oklahoma set
major collese wlnnlnJ r«ord lall
Saturday by
defeating Kan.u~ .
34-12, for Its 34th consecutive triumph. But thil was only tbe l&amp;tat
la a atring of down-at·the-heela ~
ponenta on the Sooner.a' tehedule.
otlaboma'a four vlctima this •e•
aon each hll' woo only one game.
Strictly for wh.d
comparatlve
acorea are worth, Oklahoma meets
Notre Damr next S1turday In the
NCAA'!! nationally-televised a:ame.
Michigan State play, DUnoJJ.

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Notre Dame's fighting Irish, a 14-point underdog, scores first touchdown of game against
Michigan State as Halfback Frank Reynolds (27) gallOps around end in second quarter.
Spartan Jim Wulff (22) nabs Reynolds but' the impact carried them both over the goal line.
A South Bend, Ind., crowd of 59,378 sa'&gt;l Michigan State rebound wtth six touchdowns m
the second hall to whip Notre Dame, 47 to 14, its third defeat of the season. (International
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MoonBeams'

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On Sports

BOWUNG
HIGHLIGHTS

Pomeroy and Jrfiddleport opened
preparations last Dllht for another
SEO game thia oomln• Friday as
both are stUl lookinl for that
first league victory, locked in a
tie for the SEO cellar. .

TRI COUNTY LEAGUE

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New York r.entral
Second St. MArket
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TRI COUNTY LEAGUE
SINTINIL
16? 138 190 !UMl
Clifford
130
130
Blii'Jd
12~ 1M 162 441
Horak
162 141 157 460
Chisler
1:14 148 139 ·~
202 1M 360
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BAKIR FURNITURE
Clatworthy
177 173
E. Baker
121 103

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Friday night to meet tbe LaJue
leading Jackaon lronmem.
. Losera to tbe Athen1 BuPdOIS In
o fthe probably their poorett exbi~
bition of the seas Oil Jut Friday,
the PaDther5 wiU be out to rebound against a Blue Devil team
that lost by the ~&gt;ame acore as dJd
the Panthers tn AthenJ. However
In the -past two weeks Gallipolis
has been hit by L'tjurle.s and Ineligibility as in the Athens game
Beabou~ and Sima were out, and
last week against Middleport · Burt
Smith, their !dar balfblck, waa
out with an injured bip.
This week all tbtee 1re expected
to see action, and the Devils
should be at full atrena:th.

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studentt were ~ur~niJ . ~n. Of all
the mt&amp;!l)' altuations--bo wonder

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the very (trlt days ·on motoritt•
who Hn amuck of all that. ~t ne~s
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Ridlrr '/&lt;110 18 MOST CLQS):~Y I)' \fAGUE WITII Tlllil
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$150·
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evenirll for tbe eleetlon of otf1ctn
for the forth eomiq ye~r.

have been led all 11111oa br tbc
·E lected were Joe Keanetfr, Prealrunnln,1 of Smith, but lut Week
In their 28-14 win over Middle- deDt; Roter llfoel~ vie..;nJclea~
port, halfback ltp..Die C&amp;rr w~ Sbe(lo Stnua, ......,tary; Btirloa
the bi&amp; MID with hla nmll.iq u CamJI!&gt;ell ' - " ' ; Cbttrleo s.
Wlabar IDd Anna 1lurralr !'llllobe bad b~ bell Dl&amp;bt of
1111.
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Tbe OeVJll are' too
Pome...,. ,.w IIIiA have 1
advantap. But ao £1r UU. 1
they ba~ It Ia ....,. • .,....,
hasn't done mut:h 1J00c1
have conliate:ritly beea oui&lt;Iulft:'oil
In their fonrard wall.
Th• Pllnthtrs· will " '""' ' "~
...,_without fhto "'wlcai
O.wia. who hceiwtr&amp;l an
elb.w Jn Athena .....
Welker will -~ly .,.,.
plad .at il t•l• ,.,.......
r•t of the llneu• will ..,.••..,.,
remain tfte MIIM Melle centltwlnt
to uae S.hmore Peul JloltMr It
thli •u•rttriMck dot.

In see-saw play, Penn State End Jack Faris (left) leaps to
bring down a pass good for seven ya!'lls' gain as Ohio State
Center Tom Dillman (50) awaits his chance to Jntercept the
Lions' next aerial, two plays later. The Nltlaoy Uons were
rated one-to-two touchdown underdog but defeated the
Ohio State Buck~yes, 7 to 6, In a game not decl~ed until the
waning minutes Of the last period. A crowd,O! 82',584 saw the
14!1 147 134 428 upset at columbus, Ohio. (International Soundpboto.)

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1:)2 176 169 Mn

191 181 2011 1180
Cooteo
149 119 1110 418
N~=·~ORK Cl~~:a 793 2448
Johnston
ii!B 118 147 4:1 1
Allensworth
132 149 122 403
Bell
128 169 IDS 44e
Powell
172 147 142 488

Wel~ton,

knocked out Kevin Jamea 118
Australla, 2 • retained ikitiah
Empire bantanwei1bt title.
NEW YORK St. Nichola:~~ Are.na
-Frantle Ryff, 138 New York.
outpointed
Georie
Cb.uvalo,
New York 10.
-HOLYOKE, Ma.,. . 111rry All~
son, 150~. 'Sprina:field, Mass., out·
pointed Sammy Walkor, 182,
SprJDJfield, M.asa. 11.
TORON'I'O, Ont.-Pedro Antonio
Jiminez, 182%, Spain, outpolDted
BobbY Jatkl!loa, 160%, MleveJand,
8; Howard Kina, 187, Reno, Ne-v.,
outpointed
George MChuvalo,
206%, Toronto, 8:
MJA.q, Fla. ·- \111-&amp;11 Akl.,_l
149, st. LOuis, knod:ed out Pat
·Lowry, .150, Toledo, Ohio, 2.
'MONTREAL ~ Pat Supple, 118{
Montreal outpomted Gaby Pallotti, 119, Montreal, 10.
BILLINGS,
MONT. • Jimmy
Marlin~. 158, Phoenix, Arb:., de-cisioned Pete Adams, 162, Newark, N.J., 10. - ,

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Darst
138 179 192 507
Total
732 78tl 918 2435
HOLSUM lAURY
Woods
1S9 145 140 424
J . Schilling
133 147 141 429
Gavin
112 145 134 391
D. Schilling
130 148 150 428
Stobart
13f 122 UO 366
1H1ndkap
23 23 23 69
Total
873 '128 704 2103
LIIIRTY RIITAUR""'T
Ingell
168 188 131 488
Sluon
102 175 JD2 529
Orow
111'1 181 112 430

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Headlll Into \be N·avy a:ame
SICOND ST, MAIIKIT
last
weekend. "Blackle" was rl!al·
AYArv.tll IN "-'""'• Ow1l
Grnes
132 121J 138 898
ly
worried.
HIB team bad Joat
COI.OIS TO 01'¥1 YOUI HOMI
Rigg,
165 169 220 884
"AOOI' AlftAC1t'IINIU ..
Mll•h
104 IDS IDS 410 three aame!l and won a single
Blind
130 130 130 390 eonle&amp;t by oDe point.
Blind
130 130 130 Silo · Navy figured to murder Black·
Total
881 701 160 2131• Jc'i atudenb.
"I can't aee what'• soing on."
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Blackie moaned to bLs mU1ull.
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"Our defenae almply seta out of son, ClndnrlatJ R,idlegs outfield-.
Hfe. If I aat up Ia. the presS box er, and Lui• ADJri~Jl• · ·shorlltop
wl!l•re his ~potUn!J uslal.lnt us· for the Chitaao Wl\Jt·e Sox, today
winners
ually alia and ru the team from were nnnou~~ N
a
there, there mlaht be aome reper· rookie qf'tbt· Y,etr honpn In
1, OSCAR FlALIY
poll cobductct1 by ttw Sl)QI'tillJ
cuaslons."
UnltMI Pr1111 SporN Writer
"Well," quoth Mrs. Bltckburn, New.'!.
WMBER ud SUPPLY
NEW YORK (UP) - You're not "you've sot to make a change
Robinson, 20, swatted sa home
S.'Srd St.
Middleport
kidding when you call the wtre of .'lome way, Blackle."
runs to tie Wall¥ Berlet's league
Georae Blackburn, the Clnctnnati
"Quality Our Motto"
Abi-Ttadltlon
record set with tbe Braves in 1930.
football coach, bti ~ ..help-mate ."
So Blackburll abandoned tradi- He was the unalllm~ pick for the
\ion and aa\ up In tbe stands and National Le~JUe award. He waa
juggled hls defenH. And Cinrin· nall'led on 197 ibaUottl.
naU. an ·edue•Uohal i~ututlon
whose "entrarwe requirements ~tre
Roblnson, 1 flrl~ Clnelnnatl play·
higher th•n moat in th• :P.Udw(&gt;Sl," "" to be honor~. played in IIS2
came within three yards of hand- g.lmes, hit • • and ·drove in
1~&amp;- Nt,vy . a tie If not. 'I defeat. · run~. He had eight, stolen bases,
Tile -lflnal acore wu 1~7, the six triples a11d 11 doubles.
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to the Jhree-yaFd nne near the
"Gee, eoacb." ~6ne
younptef
end, ~add .lf' .we bid scored I'vi romplained.
, ' wc'vr been
got a ·bo)l who woul~ have kidr.ed rn•m coa!lb to
av.J~ I haven't
Lhr point," .Blackburn grlnnrd.
s.ccn an
A former Army ba~fleld -coach,
atud~·nli in
Cincinnati
the chunk)' Bl~kburn doesn't It s medical,
and
apo
know )(ow 1oDJ he'Q be 1blt to plitld arts
run hla team from upst.trs..
l:ttcd. hnt
ouo of. tbe
"MO!III prople thtrik you. shf&gt;uld strang&lt;'"1
hll
playbe down on the! benc-h to provide crs Is that
f'nd at
pttraenal lea4erah\,. for tbe boy11,"
LOANS .10 TO $1000 •ullilii!CT
!~~· ~.1'J~~!·~gtodown
hr cxplafna. '\llie ·ilumnus told olhl'r "
Cln·
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this
would
be
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away
TO OUR PROMPT APPitO\#AL
donatl
(inc con·
I rom home - but at home they sr rvalory of
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miJCht think I wall running from
the lemone and orantea."
He'~t a sin,:~
·a nd his name
flrewt
C...t
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Oavid
Caaan·.
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"))(In 't let D16 .....,.,,,
Clnclnnatt. w~leh atarta play In
the re-allenN M.JI!IOurl Valley any jokes
th&lt;&gt;Ugh,
ln
IM1,~ A)I)'&amp; a schedConferenct
. 11'111!1t Covert, Mgr.
Pltaae lt7
ule this yut ,.~b!c~~ toclk it from boy and a
tile Atl&amp;aUe ,. tl!O''fl&lt;lliG. ·
CoOd
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Gllllpolla h" 1oo1 ~&lt;&gt; 1'1- ~'~'""
ant and Athea1, and b., beateo

SYDNEY, Auatratl.a • Peter Kee- and had a 7r7 ·ue with the vaunted
man, 117%, Glascow, Scotland, NeJaonyiUe . Hounda. The ~~

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8. Ohio Stat~ 3-1
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9. Tie Baylor 4-ll
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9. Tie Texas Christia n 3-1
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Scconr:l ten teams- 11, Plttaburllh, 36; 12. Syracuse, 26; 13,
Tulane, 22; lf, Minnesota, 21; 111,
Iowa, 20; 16. MiMISIIippl , 19; 17,
Penn State, 13; 18, Stanford 11;
19, Miami Fla., 5; 20, Clems~n, 4.
Others - UCLA :~nci. Yale 3
~ch; Purdue and Colorado,' 1
each.

The upset defe~fa suffered by Teuft ·
Ohio State, Tnas Christian and Stntlnel
MiNJ•tippi shook ·UP tbe rattna:a Libert; R•sta~~Rnt

beyond third-ranked Georgia Tecb.
Tennesse~
and Michigan· each
•jumped two notches ~o the No. 4
and ft •Pota, and Southern Callfornll arvancet'l three
places
to
No.8.
Tnu A &amp; M, 7-6 eonquerer of
"lt'U, vaultetf from 11th to seventh
place, while Oblo State, upaet by
that 11me
score against Penn
Stlte, dropped· four places
to
eiJChtb. TCU and ··eaylm· weretor the No. 't rating.
A111t1 Only Newc:orMra
The Teua A&amp;~lea
are thia
week's only n~omber to the top
10 l~ams includlniJ
three team&amp;
each from he Bill Ttn ~nd StJuthweat confere-nces, two from the
Sootheastern Conter~nce, one e1ch
from tbe B(M Seve.n and the PaeifJe Coaat.
I.n addJtln"l t~ta 2J first-place

Underdog Fights For Points

YOt"', MJehipn St1te received 12
tor seeond place and
two for
lourtb. Oklabotu attracted 16
voteJ for aecond place. thret for
third., two for fourth and ttne for
~eventb, In addition to its 13 firatl!l.
Wltb point. diJtributed on • 10;.a, ete. basta for votes from flrat
to loth placea, Michigan State out·
aeored Oklahoma, teora:ta Tetb
bad 280 pointa an!! Tenneasee 192;
Mkhigan edged Southern California for the next apot 183 points to
182: Texas A&amp;M received 96 po!ntl
Ohio State ~7 and Texas Christian
and Baylor ~1 each.
Tb~ United Pre&amp; college lootratings with flrst-place votea
and won lost records:
1. Mlcbigan Stote 21 4-Q 332
2. Oklahoma
13 4·0
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3. Georgia Tech 1 4-0 %80
4. Tennessee 4-0
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8. Southern CaL 4-0
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Krt J'rlDk Hood are sb:tm of

Lucllle Bearbl Hawtlns, Pomeroy Society

ood lin. Cborlea Mullea, Jr re-

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'o ·week's vlolt Jo Ne• York Cil7.
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Schaaf, Middleport Society
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, . Jhttwa. took 4 eru!ie around Man.·
·llr. llld llrl. Romer Cuto zo- bolla• lllood and Ylllled Radio
eli;yq word Sunday that tbtk Qty aad IIIla)' otber pointa of

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Dt'SCUSS Meeti"ng
S-La·.t_u.le· --n ,;

Guild of the Evangelical and Re·
formed Church will meet at lhe
Federated Church In Pomero~
'O~raday, 10 a.m. Oct. 25 with
·300' ·lie 250 womea e.r:peeted to
attend the •ll·day event.
Women of the Federtitfd Mbureb
will 8erve luncheon , womttn of the
M t! thod l~ l Church wJU serve the
"overfluw.''
AU ladies of the loCal Federated
Ch\H'Ch are hiVi,ed to m•kc reaer·
vaUon 1 tO attend.

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by tbe outa:otnJ preS! ent, are
1ewH, and a brief program was
preaeo•·•
by '"""'
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man of the proa:ram committee.
TakJnlf part on the program was
Margaret Roney, Dontb)' Rouah,
aad Mary Jewell.
Refreabments were served by
Mra . •-tbur Jewell, llbe club lead·
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Hoffman, Chtrles Yonklfil1iam
Roulh. BiUy Jeifell,
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Mary Rouab.
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Roush Mrs . .Pete .GrlJUte:~.fr fl.
win Jewell, and the hl)8t
J, Mrs.
Edwards and Mr.!l. Jewell.
IIRTH ANNOUNCID
} Mr. •nd Mrs. W~- D. Clonch
(Kathleen V McKenz1e) of Shale,
Ohio, Route 1 are announcinJ the
blrth of a l&lt;lD Kennet_h Lee at the
Shelterln.ll At'm• Hospltal. Wednesday at 6:152 p. m. Grand parents
are Mr1. Geargc McKenzie of Pom·
eroy and Mr . and Mrs. wm. A.
Cloneh of Attlens, Route ll. Great
grandmOther Ia Mra. Nona LonJ of
Long Bottom.

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Th e annual Soup Supper Wll
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served to the Mldddlbepo
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teer F iremen an t erA am11 1a~
Monhda evening byu~e The~,.._?.
at t e Firemen's .. ~· 11 h•-la
included soup, tr-ers re s P ·
tes, home-made pies and eofree.
The invocation was slven bJ
Mrs. o . E. MoKinley. Tbo.te proSl!nt were David Ohlinaer. and daughtera:, Susan and S.ndra; Robert
Fisher; Mr. and Mn. Jac:k .Bechtel
nd Salrab; Mr.
Mho. EB..,..E.
arma ee, Mr. an"' ... ra. . • ~t.·
tley and Earl; Mr ind .M.n:,
bert .Y:cEibin....... and Karen·
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" lh: Mr and Mrs. ~-!rald Anthon,
~ 'd Barba~a, Jame11 Dal'lleb: Mr·and Mra. Charlea Mu.rray; Mr. and
:Mu. RWlleU Mills; Doaald M.Ull;
'Mr. and ldn. Tbomls Darat and
Gregory; Mr. and Mrtl. Emmett
Shule; Mr. and Mf'· EVerett BAchner and Karen and 'Connie; Mr.
and Mrs. John Vroman, Mn.lt. R.
Picbne, . Mr. and Mn Sidney T.

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A marriage license has
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The Annual .I Hallowe~n p1rty
will bel held at Sytaeuae Orad.:t
Srhool Thul'ldaJ, Oct." to, at 7:'0
P.:\1. Table• will be pll~td on tht
ataa:c of the IUdltorlum for a tea
course.
Prize~~ wlll be awarded ·durin•
a ar•nd marth. An added attnct.
lona wiU be new bootba. Hot dOJI,
pop, baked 1oodl, · and eand7 will
be for 11le. Silver olterlnc wlll be
lakrn at the door, 11rtd 1 door
priU! will be IWird.od.

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RuueU, Mrs.
R. KilT Sr.
Fine SPIJJfna.cf
Maxine Mkbae1, Laurel Cliff,
was fined $lO and eotts, fine SUI·
pended, in Justice Of JJeaee R. E.
b'
Grindley'"! court l 11 motnilll on
a charge nf assault and baUery.

Mr .and Mrs. Frank Robinson o(
St. Paul, Va ., are announcinJ the
mar!t•ae of tbelr dau&amp;b'ter , Tbel·
rna v irglnia, to Sgt. Loul1 W • iQI·
borne, son of Mr. and Mra. Harry
Otbome, Pomeroy.
The vows of the !Ingle ring cere·
moll)' were read by the Rev. Don·
ald Seeyera bef&lt;lrc the altar of the
Po.meroy Cburch of Christ, Wed·
aesday, October 10 at7 p. m .
~r. and Mrt. Jamea HuriJ of
Mason, W. Va.. slater and brotber.
In-law of tbe groom were the al·
tendanta.
A reception for the fa(Tllly waa
held follqwina the ceremony at
the home of the aroom's parents.
Uneoln Terrace.
Tl\e new Mrs. Osborne 11 employed ln Columbus tnd SJt, Osborne Ia atatloned with the U. S.
Marines at Camp LeJeune, N. 0.
and wUI reeeive hia diJchara:e in
J~nuary .
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Tommy Reuter, student at Capi·
to1 Univenity apent the Weekend
wltb )(r. and Mrs. L. C. Karr.
Bob WlliOD atudent at llarhaall
CoUtee, Huntington, W. Va. was
tb~ weekend euest of h1J parenll,
Mr. and Mr11. WUlard Wilson.
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dl th
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vera ~Y u.eas spen °1J e w.,Jt.
end at their home llere were
M , J .. ···tt H Id D - ...
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and Bill Sberidao.
Mr. and Ml'a. Bentz Wolfe and
M.rs. WiUiam B.a:~~ter returned
home Saturday after a week visit
In W-heeling and Beech Bottom,
w. Va. and Bridgeport. Ohio. In
Wheeling they were ttl, suesta of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer .Jobnaon. at
Bee!!h Bottom Mr. 'and )lr.'J, Elmer
Saddler ;.ad at Brldlfeport, with
Mr. ind Mrs. Harry Saddler.

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Ia 'l'lle Varle'Y Sloie BasiDeaa •

PWTKPAN
PUable polyethyll!De plaatie- wiJI
not chip or break - nor mar your
sink. PrOtects dlihe~ and etassware
- perfect for fine laun~..,.bandy
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one-quart cusci'ble with rover Is
p~eet tor ·baldllll Plllidittp , and
coveted dishes. The eJ&amp;ht-lncn pie
plate bakes plea ·IDd ~erves them
too . . . . alld 1M four tlllt:-onnce
custar! cu~s are jtial rlgbt for ill·
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CluDCIU prealdent, Mrs. MaJ:ine
Hiller prealded o1er tbe m~Uug.
Allo attendint wer~ Meadam~s
fl,uel Stout. S.arah Caldwell, Aud·
Welt, HeleEt Qutve)', Bedha
Vtrna
Hysell, Clara
IWI,cyn Shenefield,
,Betb Pullen.

Windows Readied

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Seven eases carD.e befOTt Mayor
E. F. Robinson in PomfroJ last
Hobart Cundiff, defendafat in • night but only four person~- camt!
divoree action from Lorraine Cl.lD- to court. Three forfeited $15 bonds
Stat. Dlreelor
dllf, of fo'i.iddleport, ho f~led a £or traffic violatlona.
wark of -U.e
crop.petition in M~lgs COtl.nty
Common pleas eourt alio charging:
Forfeiting were Bill Copley, 39,
beso
with repreaentauves
td
troi• neglect of duty and extreme Cleveland, for apeedinr, Mlebnl
Churcbn
in
this
are&amp;.
cruelty.
D•Amlce, 39, Warren, 0 . unsafe
In an an11wer to bis petitlon Mn~ . operation, &lt;end Paul Ebet Crou,
The meettn.r W&amp;8 beld at tile
.
Cundiff avers that ~he ..."iJ poa.sl- foi &amp;peedi~g.
Baptist Churc• IJ\d
the
blJ in a pregnant conditio~, and
eomrn:ittee for the rearFin~ wer-e meted out to Cbarlea
of the Pomerof, Bia
in the evf'nt a child tol ~m ~ the Lunaford, 22,.- PomerO)', 15 IPd
plalrJUff, Hobart Ouadlff, 1J tbe
aad Portamoutb
·cost, for parting on the bicbwa)'
father."
planned to
without lights; Jobn Tyree. , 20,
IS II lllo
She asks [or tempoT'Bl')' albl'l\ny, )fjddleport, $10 aad ..,.,. (or lm· 1GtrllHie
all uoat8 · inddent to the birth of proper teJiatratlon.
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the, ebild, if born, and p(lrmaueot
Two otlotlr&amp; wert .Roaer Hayman
Luneheon wu held at -the Marsupport for lhe ehild.
21, Lona: Bottom, 110 and eoeta
Restaurant and thoae preRIII
Both &lt;:omplajnanta atate their for clrivins without lleenae, ud
llr. LoUibead, tbe Rev. C. E.
lntentlon to prove acta ot ne&amp;lec;t $50 and cOl,_. for JeariDJ U., eeent:
.host pastor. Miaa Elirahetb
of duty and extreme cruelt;p at of an accident ' (a 80 da, WI
borne mlasionarr from
their1..bearing.
tence waa auapended); aad Rlehard
tbe Rev. Ralph ZUDRobloa. 18, Rl 1, Shade, $5 and
the
bv. Shirley
the Rev. Weale)'
eollt.a ror a defecti•e muffler and
$10 and costa fer pll'kjog on the
Rev. and Mri.
bi8hway All ~ arreatl bad been
lin. l'lorthmade by the State: Patrol.
up,

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firlt fruit o! the rebellion. clamp...
ed martial law on the entire eoualrY and theo weot before the pte to try to rutore order.
•But Budapest radio reported
that olreel lilbtjnl .,... llill rag.
ina: Lite b1 the day after nnsbt
loq battles betwem. anti-&amp;aliDiat
aDd anU-communilrt rebels and
Hu.a1arian troopa •ad pollee.
Budaput · Radio Aid groups of
eounter revotutionairu bad IW'rendertd, but the fighting appar- ·
ently still rlJcd througbout the
beautiful D a n 0 b e River City.
Broadcnat.s said ..civtlialll, soldiera and security polite'.' werr ki)..
led in tbe shooUng.
Budapest Radio aald group 1 of
.Q surrender deadli~ bad been Jet
for 2 p. m. 9 a. m. EDT. But 10
minutH before thi' deadline - .

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FISHER

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oUer lor ,dedl~lion tile par-for --pe&amp;ee,\
Mils MJ.pcmette Kim, a student
from China ,and 1 Soior at Ohio
Univmity wU be the
featured
11peaker.

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beat, soap, areas., andi wear.

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A reuniotl of a YugoslaYlan fJm·
ily of four which waa aplit up less
thliD two months &amp;Jo will take
place this ·we~ oD a biro in
Mason CountJ,
Tl;te Scbenkenber~ter
famUy
carne to thJI COUnty about six
weeltil &amp;lfO l;hrougb the iluspices
of the Lutheran Refu1e .S errice.
One member of the1 fa.mily, Geoto remaln behind in
however.

·vent scratdl., al"d 11f&lt;lins that

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Underwood wiD i'rrive In Point
PleasaAt ria hdieopt.er wbleh wiP
ai.Jo earry hU per:1011;al press re-preaeatatlve. Tbe e.x.aet place or
ftl_
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hiJ \IWt will be announre:d later.
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palJn aerosa the Ita~ baa been wiD be bolt io the World Commun-de.J('ribed a• one of tbe most un- ity DaJ . 'Sentce at 2:00 p. m. hi·
usual ever taken by a We,t Vtr. day, Nov. 2.
Ji.Dian aet1U.n1 political office.
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World Community Day ia oburvThe tour at
1tate il ache.. ed unUallJ on lbe first Fridly ln
duled to
and will November and ia spoMOI'fd
by
blllo from
oo o.to- United Cburth Weme, and is dedbft'aat
will leatt!~J' to improriq world rel•
end tilt
town tloa
of
NOY·
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~.. for peue are collected
at the ........ O.Wnk lor boJ1
~=~~l~ over 16 -·-• mm., b'--L
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pired,
theradic.
announced
~at
HWLets, 1flf'UI the surrendt~r deadline had bte.n
t•~&gt;llllJ'f fOil - - ...........
nder.
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tour bourt--from 2 p. m.
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1 ~.tft:-a;;
.. _._.. in 3 Y~, eJ:tended
to 8 p. m. 1 p. m. EDT.
IJ
are ~~~~~~
It 1\a.ld that aD "~unter-revoJu..
. -Pircda WID be Jhipped throu~ tionarie~" wbo ceued fighting by
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Sfniet: to retugle 8 P m. would not be coar'tmar~
Near DJt, Japan. Ualed, a pointed indication that
Koq and otber Hunglriaq lrooPt
were fightlne
.The offer}~~&amp; wi11 the Russa.DII.
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food. medlAlthougb the radio ADDOUilCed ,
for refu.. tblt "order was beillf restored"
Ja ·many anas throUghout
tlae
1 eountey. it wa1 apparent tbe flpt.
of Jlelp CoWIIj • .... 'lllllfll."&lt;iw,
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VIENNA (UP)-IIunpry's Communist regilllo called In
Soviet boopt todly to c:rtllb an armed J'e\lolt that flared Into
open ciYi1 war. Popular hero lmre·Nagy took over the premlerihlp l11d appealed for an end to tho street fighting rajlof
lhrooghaut the country.
· NOD, the popular hero whose returo to leaderihlp wao the

Underwood, Repuplican
eandidate fOr fQYemor of We-at
Vlra:inia, wiU vUlt lhMa CO\I!}lf
an November :1 on one of biJ ..e~p.
ter stop" vilita to eaeb of the
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Candidate Violent Street Fighting Flarts
Takes To Air In Rebellion Against Commies

saves that
priceless
surface

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plant at·
Waverly, 0. They Will mOe tlieir
home In SYt'ICU~t~ now, 'later mov-,
ina: to Waverl)'.

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Jtu4ent at Tuppen
Plai.U m,~a._
ScbOoJ where abe Ia: also a cheer-'
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Wednesday, Oct. 24, from 1 to 4:
p.m. back of tbe machine 1hop.

Mr: atJd Mrt. WHlafd H~aea were
In Waynfl•burJ, Pe., over the
w"kend vlolt1n1 lholr 100 R01er
In Tile BrlehiNI Corner Ia who lo a lobontorr 'to&lt;hnl&lt;lan In
MIDDLEPORT
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evening for Powhatan Point where
Jhe
with
b · ~will
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b the winter
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lDIDD "eh were · dreaed ID D&amp;'l)'
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SORORITY PLIDGI
Mlos Barbaro Swisher, a ~a,du~t·
R. L. Tbompson of tbe Fulton· ,of PoUlfl'oy HiP, Sebool ·
tpl)mpaon ~or Saln.,,9o., E., e.lass Qf 1~ .V~o is ;~-uen,dlll(
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To Miss Rbbinson
In October Event

Th• Molumbuo Regional Womeo'

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Editor-Phone 6079

~i~e~~~~~a:t ~b;·r,~:;:,r;.~iP:~v~~.:~~:~!! Ib~ ~ ~ : [:~;~Re~ves
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Regional Womens
Guild Will Meet
Thursday Morning

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Graham Riverside 4-H Cl ub H0 ld 5
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Officer Election For Next Year . 'd M 1 F
Dinner
F" erve,..

·Mra. Clifford JentiDI baa been
ri~CJ appendectomy at Unlvenlty Ill It her home on E. Maino~~t (l)l'
Officen for the comin. year
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~were elected at the regu11r month·
Ro.pUal,
Sunday
mornlna. Her w•e put two wnaa
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ly meeUna: of the Graham R'rver·
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Tbomn • Mr. and Mrs. Robe-rt Ruuell ot aide t -H Club beld recently at t~
aild David Thomaa were visitors Ironton were e:uesta of Mn. Rus. Grabill) Station club house.
Ia Crooksville , Sund•v wiUt llr. aelJ'• mother over Saturday and
Elected to the office of preal·
and llrs. Walter Tbo;aa.
Sunday.
dent was Danny Brown. Other ofh·
cera named were Ruth Brown,
Jln.
Myrtle
Hicks
returned
Bellf ·BlackwOOd is spendine
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vlee presidene ; Marie ewe , sec·
home Saturday night from Cedar
Grove. W. Va., were- she wu ee1· the week in Irontnn with Mr. and ...Lary; Joan canton , treuurer;
led by the death
of ber nlete, Mra. Robert Rus•ell.
~ra:aret Roney, rcreaUon leader.
GiaiJs Green .
Mrs. Geore:e Md{enz,ie and dau. 1111')' Jewell reporter~ and Rutb
AUen Chase and
slater, Hra. Jhter, N1mette of Galllpolia were Selrberry, song leader.
Hll'Old RusseJI of HuntlDJtOA. w. vlai~nJ Mr. md Mr.'!. WillJara
The meeting w.!a c~~d_to order
Va. ·Visited Frida)" wttb theJr mo-ud f•ily on Sunday tber, Krs. John Cbl'n aad helPfld altbmooli ~ ' 1
•· eJ b 1 h blrtbd
· .)lr.. and Mrs. Raymond Lohn of
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ay.
11r. and Mn. men Chase o1 Daf· JlaroUton were rlslllng h;s oarento
toll apent the week enclo with bll Hr. ud -Mrs. 9lto Lohn Sr. over
mc.\iber, Mrs. John Chase. They at- .t~e ~~\~_;It
,
d. ~
so viaitc-d her brot-ber aali al&amp;tei·
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in~•w, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick LoellMrs. Bentlej Peoples of ColumA .renenl dJscunlon.· was .htld
ary.
ba1 ll · vl•ltlna: her parents Mr. eonceming the District ConvenUon
and Ml'l'. Otto Lobo Sr.
to bt he,d in Gai1lpoll8 on Nov. 15
Mr. Otto Lobn Sr., ha!l beea eon~ when the staff and Offiters of the
Mn. BerthJJ. Wtndom of Columbut
Melga Temple. Pythian Ssters, met
arri\led Monday for a vl1it with her fined to bla home by illne!ll!l.
brf'ttler-i n·law. Elme r Ashworth.
Mr. aad Mrs. J...e.Roy Lyona of Monday at ~he hom• of Mrs. DII.Ve
lllu Dixie Sewell wbo was eel· Clifton, W.Va., called on Mr. and P'l1'mer wlth Mrs. Otho watts as
tstlttlng ilostess.
led ta Marietta , Friday by the Ill· Mrs. Worley Franci11 Sunday .
Mr. H. M. Nelson and son John
nes sof her grandmother, returned
made a builneta trip to GaiUpollJ
Mn William Allman. president.
bome Sunda}· evenina:.
last
Friday.
pi'etided
at the bualnesa meetlna:
Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.
Mra.
henry
Ward
viaited
Mr.
wbleh
opened
with prayer In unl·
Cbarlel Buck, Rutland Road. were
Mr. •nd Mrs. Clarence Mi.11ht Jr. an~ Mn. p 111 1 .Montaomeey FrldiJ. 1on. Plaru were made to serve the
wm. n.••ord
and anoual Cbrlstmaa dinner of the
r .• nd ll •-.
and family of 8asll, Jean Antell,
a
n-w
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Pl. Pleasant , M ~· - and
Mrs. Joe
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DurinJ the sotial hour, gamea
Wolfe, Middleport and Mrs. Clar- Hary Lou •Pent lhe week end In
COI\Imbua'a• Jue 1 t of Mr. and Mn. were played with prbea won by
t-nee Might Sr. of Bradbury.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Campbell Donald PuiJlna. They a1ao attended MrJ. AUman, Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs .
and Mra. Edna Bartell left Sunday the Pumpkin F.,u.at In Circle- c . H. Jo••·· Mro. Milton RuOiell,
_Mra. Geora:e Childs.
for Youngstown where they were ville,
Jlr.
and
Mra.
J.
E.
Foster
were
ln·
The hoatesset were asalst.e-d by
called by the death of tbelr broD.lyton lilt week end visltm&amp; thelr Mra. Arthur Skinner. daughter of
ther, George campbell,
Mr. and Mn. Max Folmer and
family spent Sundsy ln FollaRJbee
.J:Iidn.
, State-Penll8)'1· and eandlea. Arrangements of fall
W. Va., with Mr . and Mra. Howard te~~ tbe Ohio
fiowera were u.sed In the living
Roulb. They were aceompanled by vatlla footbllll i:a~e.
and dtnin&amp; room of the Farmer
her mother, Mrt. EmiJII Davis, wbo
went on to Youngstown were abe
home.
waa called by tbe death or her
hrother1 GeorJe Campbell.
Mr. and Mra. Ru11ell
Brown
were ln Co!untbua to attend the '

Marlene Roblnaori, ~qhter of Ill'.
and Mrs. Bill Robinson of .Alfred..
aDd Roa:er Winebruner. .0 of llr.
Mra. Dlek Wlebrenner, Syrae.u.e.
The Rev. H()wl.rd Ruppelt ot Kiddlepo~
re.ad the vow• of the dog.
w
u....,.
ble tiDI eeremooy in t·he borne
Hattie Jac\:IKln GuUd 1nd tbe wblcb wa• decorated wlttl vari·
GeorJ,ia E. Miller Chapttra of Pro- aated muma.
video~ Di1trict, gave a report of
the yean work.
Marlon f\lgp of Athena wu the
beat mlUl and M.ia.a Martha Goble
Wohile ln Cleveland the ladiea waa bridesmaid.
were house guest&amp; of Mr; and Mn.
Tbe bride wu &amp;ttlred In a sray
Donald Brown and tamlly, former dreu wlt.b a full skirt and blaet
p ... , 1er0J rftidentl. The7 were also aeceuorlea. Sbe earrled aa oretaid
peats at a dinner of Mr. aad lin.
G~ora:e Boney (Dolly Mae Brown)
and Ml'l. Lucy Cou1in1 and tamUr,
aU former Pomeroy rca:ldent.s.
Porn. Per&amp;.

Alte'n HaQlpton were I.D Cleveland
lut week where tht7 atte~decl
tbe Ohio BaptiJt General Alaocl·
atJon. Baptist ehurcbea trom all
Obio were represented. '
••ra, Smt·th, supe-•· ·- ol th•

bUI Swulay •veulnc.-

Werd 'was reeeiYed here thet
Jln. Rollaad· Neutslia&amp;. lin. W.
lfrt. Clanitce GardDer CKaftle R.. Sbuteeu, Mr.. WWJ.am Clack

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four wttb' visit in New AlbiiQJ. Bobble, a student at Ohio Sblte
lgd. ~th llr. aDd Mn.
Albe.t Unl'l'enit)l. He rdur..ed to Colum~

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Two Ladies Attend Winebrenner-Robins.on Nuptials Read
Ohio Convention Of Jn Syracuse Home By Rev. Ruppelt
·
Tbe ·home olllr ll&gt;d llrl Dlelt oonqe oo a white Bible.
8ap t.IS t Ch urches Wlnebrenoer
waa the ..... ~ \110'
- Gobi• wore ,rod toll 4r...
Mn.. William Smith- aac! Mrs. weddln1 Pridl)' afternoon of Jllp wlth a wblte rote 1Mid eo!'~~#·

The Daily Sentinel

Daily SenU.Oel.i'oa!eroY•Middleport, 0 ., Oct. 23, 1956

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swan. Tresaa

'Tueaday eve~Jng Gordon Outh·
rle and Tom Skinner sketched
vari()Ut fall and Halloween sceae1
On ei.Jhteen Windows in the busl·
le.&amp;a diltrict and Tllurlday afterioon children and ;youna people
from the Fourth Grade to the
Twelfth, inelu•iv~. Will atart to
fill in these ~eea·e. with the M.i.rl·
dleport Retail Mei'C!biDta' Aatoeia·
tion supplyinl the palnt and prizes.
TJ1e Alnateur Gardenen Club Ia
spousorina: the contea:t with Mn .
Arthur Skinner a1 renen.l chair·
m1n aaaLsted by the ptealdcnt. Mn~.
·Robert Reitkl.
JudgCII WIU decldt on the priz~
winnen who will be 1naounced
on .Halloween niJht 'at the Legion
sponsored earpival. ·
Mrs. Sldnner 11 emphaslz jng the
that t;,bia b an experiment
:!.""'b ean inereaae in acope e1ch

or eao be

~:!~:~11pe&lt;~ple

if tb•

~pod

are not -interested.
~•
appealed to tbenl to br.are
ot the art work .so that every.
entered may have a chanee to
. ~lopljoy thelr creations tor juda:·
(

Drl~W)IDJ!' for certain windowa'
will
made Thursday tbrouib
-eOoperatioo of the IGell tea~~

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. H•llld Sup\. L.

w. M.COmu.
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Ballot
c..nmissioner Is

Nlllled At Mason

Treele Ab;¥rt. Edna A. Burdette ot Pt.
Pearl cana· Pleuant will serve as M~son Coun·
WM.Us Lead- t)" Democrati c ab&amp;entee ballot com
In place
of · GeOrp
Goelleln, Miss mla1~oner
Sprenger, also of P. Pleasant. It
ha1 been announced by tbe M'aaon
County Democratic ExecuUve r:ora·

'larket ·Reports

mlttey.

THE

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(ZjCHS MAY BE NEXT

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· CINCINNA1'1. 0 . UP- Produce:
Sprenger was forced to forea:o
ECp, ateady; prlcet at farm s, aerVin.&amp; a.s commissioner becaUle
consumer. Whites and browns; A of I broken hlp surtered ID ·• re.
J.~rn•boa 648; A large 42-M: A me- cent faD. Republican eolria:,It11Qaer
2!1-211: A small 19-21:
B wUl be Clyde McDermitt.t lllr&amp;e 1Da: FOB A large 48-50:
medium~' I
Cbl~ens, . fryen 3-3~ lb 16-17:
moau,. 10.18~ ; belli over ll lb 13·
.
'
tt; ben•
lb and under l2·13;
hens llaht type .tQ-12: oJd rOOJterJ .
10.11.
Tur-e)'J, tom.s, heavy 28 lb and
" ,group or •Meigs Coun!-J meu
up 2243; toms
under 26 lb ZZ: i!lft retur ned home after a lut-heM. .Haw IS-26; tryan-TOa•tw• eeeialal dH;T hu nt nNr- lfolib,

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Bld.ter. 90 IC.'OJ'.IJ eRe •
RIMOVID TO HOL:Z:IR

·

·-..,.. Jruup travt'Ied 4211 mllei

Reed WID, 35, who haa su(fercd

lrOIQ' a 1erloua Dose bleed Iince

SUnday, wu taken to Ho~ Hos·
pll:al this mOrnJq by the Pomeroy
EmtfJenqo squa!f. -Bquadmen ~aid
his hleedlq ~d become more ser.
loua, Wlll 1, ttnplo:red by the vi.l·

Street Depari.w.e.a.t.

two ,.deus which they had tilled.
While In Utah !hey a:tao enjoyed-1a
jact rabbit hunt and killed 18'Verll
ot them.
.
Making the trip were Erneat
BUr and son Henry, J'red ·S~Uru.·
WIJ. Dayton Will , H11r~n t-!Wlll,
J. M. Gual, lJeimar Baum. . Wood·
row 'More and Roy Bol~. .
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Nau broadcast his appeal for
• eeue fire In a voice trembling
with fl:citemf!nt. He called on "aU
wllo are fif•Ung to put down tbeir
~ by 2 p. ni. a a. m. EDT.~
He promised that •U Who llllTen.de:red by tfaat Ume would not race·

trial.

~Uer
he had ~d
tbe
death Je:Dt~nee .for all rebelJ .

Inter-party disagreements

on

CommUDilt policy and tbe merits
of the hard "stalinist" p 0 I 1 e y
erupted into violence that extend-ed to all .sideJ. Anti..COmmWlbta
apparently were fighting bOth
&amp;idea Ia a bloody civiJ war.
.,..... ·-lot . , _
Budapest Radio the oDl)' ~m-·
munie1tion line ~.ith the outside
world
a&amp;id "l"'acist•• 'elenients
were ' in revolt.
One broadcast
'hlra:ed that counter-revolutiOn.-....
let had "stormed planta and pubUc buildings, murdered civilians
soldier.!! and seeurity polce.""
·
The a:overnment- called in Soviet troops betause it was not pre.pared _for such "bloody attaeb
from ambush,.. Radio
Budapest
Jtld. n appcand to obaervers in
Vienna that the government waa
no tont:tr able to trust its own

No me8tion Wls made of Ru.
or easualitles
•nd Budapeat Radio said only 1ftat
Soviet units had been c.alled in to
help restore order.
Tbroughout the long series -- •at
Budapest announc-eme-nts-first of
the fl&amp;hting. then of the spreadIng warfare, tht!n of the politie11l
develoPJQents-llsteners in VieaDa
rould beat rifle shots.
The ~It actually bepn ~
day wbell: thousands of stude,nia
of
demoaltrl&amp;trct in tlle str'Mta
Dudlpeit,.. The7 demanded t he Teturn of
and the ouster of tbe
Sovi~t troops who have kept order
Ja tbe .eountry aince World War U.

•ia.n enaagements

ft.om Utah Hunt

... tilt! trip Rnd e&amp;c.b bl"oqht tllame-

riiai'-·.,

ermy.

Hamters
RetQI'D
.

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a.;orr.,· !"'lffilnltlu!li'eitliiid

ttle Rualam: had com-..feJ;r orroutlded Burtipelt and -Were llliDC'
taab, madllne guDI and • •..,.
llmored eanr.
- .,.
Rec:ehw Surrender Offw ·
Radio Budape~t said Nagy . reeeivecl a five-man delegation . of
eount~r reTOiuntlonariea from oae
area •bo offered to surrender Jl
they were
noli court martialed.
Tbe uae of the word "court DIIJio
till" indieat.d the delegatioJI
have ineluded memberJ; ol
the -·
Uuapr:lan arme:d forces. Nagy' aceepted their oHer.
At 1:30 p. m. 8:30 a. m. EDT.;
Budapest RadJo said a n o t h e r
•.tronr group of armed eounterreqJuUGIIU'iet surrendered at the
Cot'Jier of ~Ddy
and V08J'O.e8.martJ atreeb" in downtowu Bud-

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Rl1111RNID HOME

Jacob Ebersbact: was returned
from Kol&amp;er Holpital Tuesday and
Ia recuperating _at bis bome on
Pea.r.ock. Ave.n.ue.

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