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8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Oct. 13, 1962
!IOCIAL ANNOUNCED

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W /d I
or mpoct Of Revolution Is
Theme Of Dr ..Roush's Address

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. DRIVE· IN

THIS BANK'S

SERVICES

Knowing tht HrYicts of this bonk, as you know
tho '''"'" of roor nolgbborhood il

Theaters

SATURDAY

inoportont.
nen, whtll rou want to "go somewhere"
fiunciaJir, rou wUI bow just how to get
there in tht quicktlt a•d nsi11t
br uolnt tho lacllitiot which lit )lOUr needs.
You art welcome to come ia at any
time o•cf let one of our officers explain to
JOU how JOU con toke ad•antop of ALL
of oor otnlcot.

(Contiaued From Fro11t Pace)

ttz:cited about the "new fac6''
in a new series titled, "Empire
Richard Egan and Terry Moote
new faces? 'Ibey were around
when Lana Turner was marriOO
to the fellow who preceded lhe
fellow who preceded the fellow
she just left.

WSAZ·TV

••r

Channel 3
7:30 Down on lbe Farm
8 :l{) Pnncye &amp; r&gt;ala
! :30 Mr. CArloon
10 :00 Sh.i.ll"l Lew is

10:30
11 :00
tt ::JO
12: oo

to think about it, t h e
big news in television this vear
is the OLD faces - Luc ill~
Ball, Jackie Gleason and Jack
Webb in comeback;s.
Come

Kmg Lr nnDrdo
Fury
M ugic MidWay
Make Room Daddy

12:30 Exploring
J::KI Mr . Wi1.ard

Wo Poy ,% lnterotl On Your Savlngo

2:00 Long John Silver
2::\0 Mov ie Time
4.30 John 's Scrapbook
5:00 Nl-~ L !Lg hlighla

sion, that's just about par for

ord! .. .

·and Savings Company

1\it!W ~

Mo....,., Poclorol Rotorvo S'(llom

11 :30 Joey Bi sl•ll\l Show
Su•u•·&lt;J;•}' Night al Movlel
H :OO NcwH

Mombor FociOt'ol Dopoolt IMuronco Corpor11lon
POMEROY, OHIO

9:00

If: tO Weather

ota

11:15 Spur lll

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11 :20 Movie

Chtrlor No. 1910

B'

RIPOU OP CONDITION OP ~·

er

OP PDMIROY

Exiles' Daring Nighttime·Raid On Armed f:.oat Bared
MIAMI UPIJ-ilx CUban exUet llljur&lt;d to tolk.
uofolded their IIOry of 1 Premier Fidel Cutro'1 ,......
daring DlghUime raid In wbleh Ill Havana hlid believed both wwa
lhe7 allaclted and sank 1 CUban clelid.
'
aovemmenl potrol boat oncl
Flowa Te Miami
~=~•P two Casttro aoldl.... The raid took place early 1111~
In lho battle.
urday morning. The Ill&lt; oxllet,
The two wounded men were ..,. wilb the two '""""'ed moo, .,...
~=: treatment In Miaml'o aged to run lheir clamqed PT
J
Memorial hoopilal oncl boat to Cayo Sal, a llay Biltlth
ol them liked for political ltlet &lt;S mlleo lrom Cuba'o north
uylum. Tha other waa too badly coast. wbere lhe U. 8. Coall

IO:OO
10:30
ll :00
u : 30

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(Net ot any retervea)
llank premJu• owned SIO.ooO~oo. -,~~~i~; -~~4----··· -7'

Huniers, Police
re-mpers Flare

ovooto aM

A lmlltlple lnju)'r
mile west of Rt. '1'15. A clir dm·-. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - lhe weekend In two
eu by James Loudoll, U, R1.
one In Meigs co:l¥~~ ~ N~orlhup ran off lhe right
M•··
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lhe roadway and slnlck .
lh
b a c k·
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llli!ib"'IY
Palrol oald today.
mail bOx and a vorled car
e!OIIM oodliltlo
also wu bus)' ~ ~ ~!f:_to ·Tracy Neal or Rl.
nigbt
for ~;
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Discuss Strip

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t.ancaster,

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'chanoel 11 Pl'fltlnll

Loorn to Painl
Make A Fm

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w........,, Oetlber 11• 01 I.

&amp;:30 Kmg of olamonda

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UO Beony and Cecil
1 :10 Ro, Jblterl

UO Snlitll to WosbiD&amp;IGO
t :OO Lawrence We&amp;k Sbow
10'00 Fight ot lho ...... .
10:41 Saturday Sporw rw.t

Meted profltl -- ·- -- -----,
Bllervn (and retirement aceoun~-~;; -~f~-~~ ~)-J_
TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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ll:OCI A(!adeM) Aw.rd

n.tater

MIMORANDUM

.Attolt Pledaod or autcaed 10 ,...,. llal&gt;\lllla1 1&gt;d •

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Spera
tenor .RichoM

PA·CEMAKER
NEWS

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woo Cl~aht durin( o - " "
lnl -on In New York City.
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. Ed &amp;dllvan wiD do I IDIII

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prollle of· Ri&lt;hard Jlodcors 011
b\a CJIS.TVer Nov. I. Dllhana
carroll, Vlo o.-.., l'qD
Loo, ROOerta
0 ·--~ten.:'=
Slopl wl • - no
~~;...lie M a n n 1,
, _ coreer wu ~Into
Orbit wllll lho' llecu

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STATE
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all ill.WUTIEI
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o1 hiJ fomed AslrOOaUI rouUne,
¢rayon~," 'II eUtelalo llorrlni 1111 allied ,....., "I
ltllured 1a tho "011
OOI'I!Odlneno• ...m be SUii- - .
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Feb.. JI, '"' CIJS.TV-.

televl•lon • IICIIo
· Coklf 1eJ.,IIIon
" SALES " SHVICI

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Kid 011 a calk:o Horse, Geor~
M&lt;Miicomet'l'. Cb 1~. Hauer s
castle, Deborah Kerr .
,.._...1, Ottoer 17, Cb I,
T11e Ollie&lt; ~ of lhe curtain.
[)or.- RMil. Cb IS, New York
Town (1\141) Freel Ma&lt;MurrQ.
Jl'rlday, OcloM II, Cb I. Mooke!l .., My Back (1967) camer011 MllcbeU, Dianne - · Cb
IS, 'l'11e Atomle Min (1866) 'Gene
Ne'-.

t :OO Wrestling
I:OO ABC Wide World ol SpOrto

An gus Killed

AT

DeCarlo.

13, a. . •. Overland Trail, !lou&amp; McClure, Wll·
!lam Bendix, Olannel IS, No
Man 01 Her Own (1132). Clark
Gob~. carole Lombord.
Monotay, Oc- "· Cb ..
C.lamlly Ctreua, Jolm Derek,
Mickey Rooney, Cb 1a, Rulero
of the Sea (1931) Doulllaa rat,..
barill:a 1 Jr., Margaret Lockwood.
1\teld•1, Ottober 11, Ql I,
Rhlerboat, Race to Cincinnati,
Darren McOav1n, Ol IS, AmON!), Lloy&lt;l Nolan.
. MR &amp;TMI-'nlll &lt;lr=dlll , . •

1:30 WHtern Thea\el'
· l :tt tAl.'• o~nce

LIABILims - ---·-···-- ---···------·--·

Yvonne

O&gt;annel I, Tbrlller. 'l'11e Cheat.

11:00 8UP Bunny
11:30 AI\MkaJam
I:OU Fllcka

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three

Satanlay, Oetober 11, ChaoDOl S, Crl" CrOll (1949), Burl

WHTN·TV
Ch~11nel 13

Other
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th .I ..
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a rec-

Late Movies

)1:00 New•

Depo•lta or unite&gt;&lt;~ ste~~ -o~~;;.~;~t -(j~~i,;d~~- --------·
pottaJ. IIVinle) ----- ·---- --DtpotJta of Stltttand polltical 111 Mi;ille~~-:~:~:=:~::
CertU1td lnd offlcera• theckt. etc, -------·---·
TOTAL DEPOSITS
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Total dom
-- ---- -----·------·· \11,1120,
-·-• II end depo.aita - ------------- N,lOT,

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,.. tho Iotti!

York Titans play the Houston Oilers at Jeppesen Stadium, Houston

11 :15 Late Show

LIAIILITIII
Demand depoa!U of lndlvlduala, pu1neraMps.
and COI')Ol'otkm• ________ _
11me and IIYJnaa depo1lt• of ind-lvid~~~;,·;;;;~;;."hl;: ---

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Chan~ol e. 12:45 P.M.--Colts vs. Browns. The Bal·
tlmore Colts play lhe Cleveland Browns at
Municipal Stadium, Cleveland
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Channel 13, 2:30 P.M.- Pro football, The Newo

11 :00 Newa

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5 Persons
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In .Two Accidents

SERVICE!

SUNDAY

JO:ot Gunfll"'\\}ke

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The Word Is •.•

c-~•1 e, 12:45 P.M.-College Football, Pem~
·
Slate vs. Army, at Weslfoint, N.Y.

'UIO Jackie Gleo!!Oft
1:'30 The Dehmdert
t : 30 Have Gun Will 'fravel

tlxture• U2.02&lt;l,ll
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Jltalntlto owned other tb~~ -b:;~,k -p- ;;;1~,-- ----------~
Otbtr UNtl __
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E GIUnTIH, Adlai Catltlor o1 !be
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doolan
rtporl of condition IJ lrUf
of ll&gt;1 knoorledlfolb1ltlllo
1nd baUef.
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-acl lhe7 .......-«~ lhe CUban Armed F"""" lollDitUy loo
pollOI boat Clboo&amp; a mile of! Vor- sued a OOiliJillllllqu denoomc:l•
adoro btac:b Ill Mllanu Province lbt .U.ck u "cnwardly" oncluy•
oncl opened lire. The patrol boat IJI8 ~ wao pari Ill o pl&lt;JI of . ...
fired bd.
IP'. ..m" by "llorrlo ...........
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Both of lbt WOUDded CUbaDo The Caslro reaiJDe Mid the ralcl
were hit Ill lhe upper legs bJ oro 1wl opened lire cm • "pleao
lllmm &lt;aiUlOJI fore. Two other CIJ- ,.... craft Jll8lllled by lour CObalt
l&gt;ans swam to """ ao their boat clti...,." but 8uam Limo 1olcl Ill
sank.
ficialt It ..., an """"' polrW
A few boun after lhe baltlo lhe boat.

SATURDAY

Ph~}'hou&amp;e

Rin Tin 'riD
'
Roy Rogers Show

1:30 Pre Game Shclw
l :45 Alabama vs Tenn.
4:16 NCAA Scorea
4:30 Bill: Plcture
5:00 Rough Rlderll
5: 30 Ret'Ord Hop
1:30 Dragnet
7,00 O.puly

Lotna and dlleount• (lncludi~~-NBS.7i-~~~;d;~i1~) -- ·-·"

Ctplltl

·snow

The Ah·m

Mtghty Mouse

lUll Sky King
J2 :30 Reading Room
1:00 Bo:&amp;el

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and eorporaUon•

Guard pl&lt;ted them up Sunday. when lhe7 were mot bJ bnmlThe ~ men, -lifted u . , - . ClllloJu ... PBI ...,..
llllltla Btt. FWberto SUarOI Limo, ODd taken to lhe ~ ..U.
... oncl Cpl MlpJel Cao Mandlm, (000-IOS aau.. tor IDIDtn
ruobod to lhe booptlal ~ CJ1-•I·
by belkopter.
The leader Ill lbt attac!k. a
Miami area Immii!J'olloa 1Jireo. emveul, c~pr.-, ..U., Aid
tor Edward P. Ahrelll uld Su- tlJe hlid left 1 bale oultide
.,.. Limo hlid ubd ponnllllon u.s. l&lt;rritory a1m1os to 1llp iniC&gt;
to remal!lllllhe Unllacl stalol.
Corclenu Bay em Cuba't norlben&gt;
The tlx ralclen orrlvtd oboanl to blow up 1 ltrp dPIU·
1 Coast Guard boat at Ke,_Wetl len'-

Weekend Sports

3:00 TV CWss room

aDd f\llnnteed
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Oblitatlou ol State• ~~- ~iitl~;)~bdJ;j;,~~- ---- --- ·
Other bond•, note., I lid dflb.nture~ (lncludtna n; ~~~;it.
Federal 11ende1 and torporetlon• not tuaranteed
C
Y U.S.) --- -· ------------------------'--------orporatlltotka (lnc:Judlna $JJ,OOO atock ot Feder.l
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noret and Stuart Whitman embrace in a scene from th~lr
new film ''Today We Live." Wht,man play• lhe role of aD
Amerlcaft airman shot down over France. Simone that of a
FrenchWoman who harltorl and protects blm with her love.

9:00 Caplam Kangarao

AIIITI
CUll, b&amp;llnt'tt with other blnkl, end cub Item• In
proceu ot ~llecUon
United Stataa Government ~b)ii,;il~~~- di~~; - - ---- ---- ·

TOTAL

~ Y,o:

Channel 8

'" the ltett ef Ohio, et tho CIOit ot lullntu en Soph
lllhtd In .....,... to cell m1rd1 • ., Comptroller of t
hctlon 1211, U. I. Rnl11d ltotute1 ;

Jlaorve blnt ) -~---- -

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WARTIME TOGETRERNESS:...Oscar-wlnnlng Simone Sl&amp;·

WCHS.TV

The Pomeroy Nationit

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Producer Ross Hunter h a s
set Arlene Francis lO co-star
know who, and "'nu'ee ·on A with Doris and James Garner
Match." This title was inapirE.&lt;l, in Universal's Ross Hunter •
Melcher PrOducUon•
ao doobl, by loday'a low bud· Martin
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''fhe
Thrill
Of ·It All." · Arlene
gets and eoonomy-mi~ed prowill
Oy
back
to ~eW York· each
ducers. Not so economy-mindweekend I o r h e r CBS • TV
ed is Stanley Kramer, whO is
"What's My Line?"
ltiU shooting "It's a Mad, Mad,

Sat. Rep
Jamboree

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They include a couple nf big
ones - '" PT 109" . abQut you

6: 'l5 San&lt;:cr ~ V &lt;~ no&lt;: ur' !

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the old home town.

Pl elUl"ll

7:00 SulurdaY N•ghl
7:30 Sam lkncdict

ABC-Radio network -

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Monday, Oct. 15, 11182
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.According to the surveys close
to a million people )istened to
the Pattenon·Uston fight on

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fOL XIV, NO. 153

(tw&lt; separate, three-hold gr_ips. )
George once had all' of us howl
inJ at a a· routine about
a
bowling ball he found with , a
thumb in it What he could say
about a six-fingered bowJinn
ball - I'm laughing already.

WWLE TOURING the '' Ghn:it
Town," Richard Nixon a Is o
missed the 12 movies current.ly
in productlon here. Since televi-

5::l0 C11pt. Hullant
6:00 Purtcr Wu ~tnc r
6 : :51.1

sport pages anno~;m.ced a ne"
"six fingered " bowling b a 11

WEATRER

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and~~RJ~dd~Y~:~~-~~j~:E~'~Mrs~.~llerma;j•~S~•~m~[E~jm~r~the~lll~di~'"'~'~and;.:~lho~--·l
Mad, Mad Workl," which m.~
acl way llack In April.
Camilli •P lor HoUywood II
udtller ·)tJ&amp;.· ODe, Geor.e S~
eas' 4"'ftle Greaieat Story E,ver
Tokl-'' ·
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Too bad· note : George Gobel
sti~l among the missing as
a
tele\"lsion r~r just as the

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Of Chester TO
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Wolfe's Drive

Hospital News

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NOW YOU KNOW

ooelll allhe Racine Legion
Lester L. R. Roush, D. D., agea from lhe ancient Greeks
Bolllrday ot 1 p.m. BPOl'"'"''~~ l vices at tile Red Brush
wss tile •peaker when Return It u- of our present rme
by lhe Boy Scout troop No.
of Christ on Bultan . .S. Keno Jonathan Meigs Olapter, DAR have coo.stantly striven 'for
Roclt Springs Grange mel
Hospital Trill eel
Mn. Walter wolfe and Mn.
road thls weekend Oct. 13th
met Friday after:noon at tlle fr_eedom. He concluded his talk
regular session Thursday
Ealert:d H01plllll
Winifred Stlles ..J the- Ellz.abe..
14th at 7:38p.m. each eveni~
. of Miss Fr1eda Faehnlt wtth a poem lhat told of ~he Lawrence MiJboaD and Char- ing with all olficera present
Among those who entered stark Circle, ente • ..ained tbe W•
and worship services at 10
in Middleport.
Liberty Bell.
let Bw'dette were bua1neu viii· Fred Goeglein worthy
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Hospital in the put 24 men'1 Missionary Society ot the
morning. Denver Hill of M~~Em~ rsonMJones, ~egeflt,
;wu~h, a nStaaUve of Me!~~ ~ lo';1ln .,~UsJ Friday,
presided IDd installed
were Mra. Dot Sanns, 240 Pomeroy First BapW:I church
M~. SO N
.
pres
WI111
iss Beso &amp;muny , 11 111 e
te Chaplam
!IS~ ones, of Jack- Grueser as overseer· Amo
Ave., Mrs. Nellie B. Jack- 1Thursday eveDJng.1t tbeir homt
Foster, W. Va. w1U do t h el
assisting in tht opening of S.A.R, and a member
of ·son, ia spending tbe weekend i£onard, 1teward• 'Mrs.
son, 111 Vinton Court, Mary on Wolfe Drive,
TONIGHT
Jlpireac,h"ing. Evfrybody is invit-1 ·
Benjamin Franklm chapter in with her parenta, Mr. and Mn. Uam Grueaer, chaPlain;
Jane Beaver, Mercea:ville Star The meeting, in charge of Mra.
Rary Calhoun. Colleen Miller
Dr. Roush had as his topic, ColutnbWI.
Emer90n Jones.
Grueser, trea.surer; Mn. W. A. Rt., WJUiam K. Ceoper, Rio J. E. FoBter, vice pre~ldeot, ClpfDo
•POUR GUNS TO
"The World Wide Influence of Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Irving Miu Charlene Davis, 1 stu- Morgan, Pomona ; Mrll.
.
Henry C. Varney, Rt. ed with scripture reading ol. RoTHI IORDIR"
the Revolutionary War" •ncJ Kilrr, Jr., gave brief reports of dent at the Rhode !Jiand Scbool Grueser, Flora; and
Bidwell, Mrs. Jack A. Donna!· maJU lH·lll by Mrs. Footer. It
-•Ddtold of the origin of some of the the Southeast district meeting of Design iJ apending the week· John Erw.in, lady
Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant, Wade H. 1 was announced that Mrt. Hugla
Br•diord Dillman and
Porne"''· Ohio
ideas that our forefattw.rs had held recently in Lancas•er. end with her parents, Dr. and steward. Other otricers
Buffalo, W. Va., Mrs. Cairns or Racine would be gueat:
'"c:IRC~;~:-:,~~~:TIONH
-.T'='on:r1:-;ht
Thru
incorporated
in
the
[)e(&gt;laraMrs.
Karr,
who
is
State
ProMrs.
J
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J
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Davis
and
daughters,
installed
at
tbe
county
D.
Lockwood, So. Fifth 11peaker at the Nqvanber meetiq
1
(Cinemucope)
Oct. 13-17
tion of Independence. The 111 pea- gram Chr. was also appointed Diana, Elaine, and Joyce. Miss l.ng.
Mktdleport, Mrs. Harold W. with 1M Martha Circle u hoiteuo
W•il OJan•v'•
observed that people of tlil to serve on the State Resolu- Davia arrived by plane in 0&gt; Mra. Amos Leonard,
Circle, 1120 E . Main St., Porn- ' es.
"ION
VOYAGE"'
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_:_c::_cc__
tions
and
to
aiiSisf
the
state
lumbus
where
she
was
met
by
economic
chairman,
gave
William E. Daniels, Porn· Pl!ms were made to en•-R~8
Sunclly
Oct. 14
(Technitolor
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Chr
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~~·Robert WafJler, Dolores Hart
Fred MacMurray Jant&gt; Wy.
ona Ll!: ense
.
rs. avts.
I port 0 the committees activirs . .liiUinal E. Turner, Miss Mu:a R. Evans, I l'f'Urtd
Ftankie Avalon and
man, Mirbael Cailan . Debor·
Mrs. A. H. Carpenter was Mr. BDd Mrs. Wayne Gib- ties for the past year, One
Mrs. Harry M. Walk- missionary fi'MI lndla, on Wedo
Ernie KOYICI in
ah Watley
a Holiday
reported to ~ a patient at the-: bona are spending the weekend peal for aid was answered.
Jack~n, and Mrs. Donald ne!ldy, October .17, et the: church.
"SAIL A CIOOKID SHIP''
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Meigs Memonal Hospital.
in Kentucky where they will ~ program waa - presented
Brumfteld, Ironton.
Mrs. Guy Cowan of the Marthl:
-andbeach in a Bikini and create•
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Mrs. 0. P. Klein, American visit with tbeir daughter Eve. whic;h opened with a
Blrtlu
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EddJe AJbert
Jane Wyatt
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"THI TWO LITTLI liARS''
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Imas party to be held Wednes. concerning Columbus Day. College In HopkeniVIIJe.
Mrs. Hu~ Brown, foDowed
St., WeUston. son,
Dead .
CLOIINO POl Tile IIAION
lUNDAY, OCT. 14th
Admission: 7!5c and 3~
i day , December 12, at the Crow At the conclusion of the af- Mrs. William Bradford has " What .ia: the Grange?" by
a.m. FrJday.
/ "l.ov~ Is '11le _Go~ Door" wu
iSteak House when the p 3 11 t ternoon the hostesses, Mrs. returned from Colpmbus where and Mrs. C. L. Heaton,
DlBcbarged
the toptt of the program preSMt-.
I Councilors or Chester ColUlCil Faehnle, Mrs. c. M. Henr~esy , she Yiaited with her sister-in- and Mn:. Francis MorrAl, .
Patients recenUy discharged ed ~rs, Elltm · .~ Couch ol the
Daughters of America met Wed- MW Lenore Giles, and Mrs. law and other relatives.
Carl Gtueser, Ho.r:ner Rice
iDcludfJid Dewey MIJler
Ctrele. Ar~ifle _ftre read .JJ,.
nescla) evening at !he lnclge hall Gibbons, contributing, served
Frank ~lam Grue!ei'.
JIIJiea, Grover
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with Mrs. Oscar Weber nnd a ~rt course w 19 members
Freef t!i~ waa
Evert Hale, Mrs.
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Mrs. Ronald Osborn aa hostes11- and these gueat!, Dr. and Mn.
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Four Big Upsets Mark NFL Contest Sunday

catch broke a 'rl·'rl tie and gave '
the Forty Nlnen their third laat·half scoring p111e1 by Y. A. over the winless !tams.

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Khayat'o gome~ytn1 lleld goal
1ttended th1 Bal'l' home opener. Plum'• n~ld 1oal1 travel@&lt;! 43 1for the Redskins was let up by I
The P'orty Nlnen recovered til,.. 8 nd ,., ards In the oecond an&lt;! as- rd
By NORMAN MU.J...ER
unitu and Bobby Layne to t~h : the old NFL . The Balttmote COlts. second tie ot the sealion.
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1kings, 4&amp;.21, tven lhou.lh Paul C~lcalo lumbiM and Intercepted
lJPI Spert.l Wrt&amp;tr
off thole shocks that reverber•· Plttaburgh Steelers, Dallu ...:ow- Cn!y the mighty Green Bay 1-tw·nw11i: sat out more lh1m three lone pan.
third _perloda _and ev~ntually gave j to Bol;lby M1tcheU m the last mbJ.
'lhrft young vandala named ted around th~ National Football boys and Sao Francisco Forty Pac:-ers escaped tht: devastJUoo 1quarters of ~he game with a minor At N
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d of 62 Ule Lionl their rm~ra;m of victory ute of play.
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N~nera aeored upset~ : the Detroit of the severest upset earthquake knee anjwoy.
Q w~at:td f:.);rlf! 1
over fo; - - J im Johnson worked baDd-LD-hud j They all rall«l a lot ol havoe LtonJ woo a sque~a~tr. ami the ol Lht season so far . The cham-1 Martu ran tOt yards and Gaech·
d th w fl
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Sur.dtl)' with old pr'05 Johnny with tht order ot thlnf:s around iWaahlngton Redak.ln$ pl4yed thelr iplona trow1ced the Minnesota VI tt'l" 1\JO irf Lhr: UlWOO)"II 8W'pr1s~~u t~
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If FiM'd needs relief, Statford ~e:.aa, a~na J~n C&lt;iUih~ • t lead tn the tturd period Lou
Office Hours· 9 to 12 2 to 5 lClo1e et Noon on
willb&lt; ready and thai still would , '~'"'"""r "' yard pass lrom 'Michaelo kicked II and tyord
'l'hun - Ea.t Court St . Pomeroy
~eave me (ftalph ! T~~ry U there ,J. .huo orutue m ~:ne fanal penoo fltld 10111 In
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I H, fdded that if the Yook,..
llollos ltoolo Colli
SAN "FRANCISCO UPil - At miles to Modtst.o ~work out bt- &amp;®lhpaw~ Whitey Ford and Billy \ were beaten today - and the l Unital. alter u 1 uo·&amp;tandaro
lon1 lut tht Wnrl4 S.rlet •p- (IUH the outfteld 1t Candlntick Pierce,
l'a.nk~s were 6·~ to S favorites perunnumctt a week liJO, threw
peared ready to fMUPle toclay P.-rk lUll wa1 W1dtr water. Bast- Dark put Ed Bailey In to catch to clqae out the Series-U would three toucndQWn pal~ 111 the
"WiUI an encouraflnl wuther btll Commlaaloner Ford Frick or- "btcauu he uJuatly cillchea l be either Terry or Stafford &amp;tart- 1Cotu· a&amp;-l4 win ovtr the Cleve
forecag {Qr ~he s1dh gamt which dered t.,_ game postponed early Pieret.' '
:ln&amp; the aennlh and deciding : land Browns, and J...ayne heJpec~
also could bt tJw flotll Oftt if thl SUndly momiftC after i.rlapeding Or!&amp;tlll\ly, Tom Haller had : pme if Stafford is not uaed ill ruin the New York GJapts' home
New York V.l$et1 belt the San Uw field , and predicte&lt;l "It's a bun lltted II the catcher.
relief today.
1Qpl;lner-.nd tbt 1r Ealtern ·Divl·
friMIIC!G OtaDU.
cinch we'll leti ill today's game Houk said tbut with another
Dark 11ld Jt definitely would I)Q iiWI al.ltU.'I-Ii he led the Steel •
After thnl IUQCtlliVt rainoutt, If thaN 11 no more rain ."
dl)'-il Serle&amp; came haa not
.Jac-k Salnford for the G iant ~ if era to a :w-11 triumph.
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the Wtl&amp;htr Buruu 11id 1unny There was only one laat-minute played since the YIIPk:etl
can eomt back orf the floor Milt Plum kicked '" lirat two
ekl• lhopld prevail today.
change 11 both rival managera, the Glanl.!l in New York
motf.
field 10111 ot bit pro carftr to I
Aetuall)r, the wetthtr wa1 lUll• Ralph Houk of the Yankees and Wednesday- he wquld have
Fa~ &amp;Ud~n De•tll
alvt the Liw a l3·10 vietory over 1
ny and elear Sund11y too, as the Alvin Dark of lhe Giants. stuck 1hander Bill Stafford ill the
Trathng three games to two in ltht Los Anlelfla Rlm1, and Bob

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BY BOB WINGETT
Mingo. the Denver Broncos' point
leaUDel lport.t Wrler
ma~Qnj 'machine, pits hil verSJ:·
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Leagu~'a divialon leaders.
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The Deluge Was One Of Worst
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thl• drawnoOUt Series, f:lelayed Kbayat booted a 21 • yard field
first by a National Lea gut pen- :1011 with 14 ifoondt left to
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the Redaldns rtllied to tie
poatponement in New York and St. Louis Cardinali, 17-17.
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back, returned a kickoff 101
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''But we've been eomlng back and Gaechter, a rookie
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obae!'Vfd Dark. ''We'll fool 'em I interception durlllg the pwtt perlod
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et~ld he never considered ovtr Philadelphia.
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mer American Leaguer who haa Nf'L rushin&amp; leader for tht
12 games at Candlestick flve aeuona, had one of the poorPark while loslna: none this Mea- l est daya of hit pro career in
son.
defeat by Baltimore. The 00lt8' 1
"I've always scaid it would bt defense held him to 11 yards in
In the tixth game aqd 14 carries.
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The deluae o! rain that pelted the Pomeroy foolba •oorlng rtCOrd br beating tho
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field Friday nl&amp;hl wa1 the wor1t many falll can remem- N y 0 "' Tit
That record did not awe Houk. to Dick llioltki. The leafiUe'o
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Panther Athletic Director Jim Diehl 1ald there were Mingo, lhe 200-jlollnd halfback against ua there," omlled lht walchod the 111110 ot Cleveland.

AUTOMATIC
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SOAP SCUM. AND
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about 1100 paid admissions tn the stadium when the sky who never went to eollege,
Yankee moneger.
Wla ,..,... '*&lt;alihl
sprung I b1g leak only a lew minutes before gametime. ~ polnto In leadln( tho Ptnver
Along with the adults were several hUndred ltUdents. 0 ~= ':.~IN
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It was not long until lhe lladlum wu e10p1Y. People
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takers didn't have a chance to ~and out pwu.
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started, 1chool ofllclall had to Itt the galt oland open Bunday In Denver In • 1•me tluot
and allow people to come In at will.
.....tvobly oould bo • pmlew
FINANCED H&amp;Rii IN
'l'hougb the gate stood open, school officials noted of lht AFL_'• cluomplonohip game.
that 400 more adult tickets were sold before the game By wlnmng, Houston remained
15 MINUTES
was over. The total of 900 paid adults was "about rou- on top a! the Eaotem Division
line" for 1 Friday night. It wu suspected thallhere were with •, ~~ record,..,'\'hl,le .Del!vfr
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more fans there than at any other Panther home game, galile&lt;lf undfoputel{ poooesaion·
though.
In! plactln the Weatem
Maybe a few-accidently on purpoa~dn't pay, with • •• reoord.
Deft'l bUy any car until you call
Deapite the ralntall, fau uw a lood pme . . . . . . Tho Dallu Tex1111, who deltol&gt;
though GaiUpolls won 28·8. The Panthers tried hard, put- ed tile l!oston Potriotlo, 'Jfl-7, P'rlus Chock our lower roiM and; ptY·
ling up a much beller battle than the WHk before agllnat daJ lliibl, ort clooo ot tllo llroll111onta. Thon 110 roMy with colh to .
Athens. The bl&amp; dlfftl'tllet wp GaWpolll fullback Dan- oo'o' hltolo wllh a +l reco(d. Ill
ny Howard. Had Howml not been on thl' mucky field tile ~·· alhof -~ pmo,
1111ko 11 rHI dool.
churning for coutant ymlllt, Pomeroy m1y bive Ilk· tile Bullalo Billa oaortd tholr
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The helflime tcore wu 14-8 In favor of the Blue Dt· Httinl tho s.n Dteao Chorpro,
viis. What other team In the conference hu liven them 11-IO, !laturda7 ooipt.
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Middleport, playln1 on the Jacluon Jronmen lttld II· point mark
escaped the rainfall but llka Pomeroy, aot 1 lOu. Tbi bad achloved twloo boloet.
second quarter 118 yard touchdown run by Alan Wallace Blotlda'o Ill -inl · w.o
was the longest SI!O cerry thl1 teuon from terlm1111Je. .,.. ohort of 11M ltquo record
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Lut week In the report of tho Mlddleport.-Pomeroy
freshman game credit wao ctven Pomeroy Quartel'bJcll
Dick K!llght for ICOrllll one of the two Pairther TD'I,
lnsl,ead of Kllllht, It wu Jeff Gibhe who clfrled Ilia
ball over from the three )llrd llne. Glbba II the Pomeroy
Frosh fullback, and a 1tout one, toQ. The other PomerOy
touchdown in tht 14-0 win wu on a p111 from Knqltt til
Bruce Simpson.

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