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ON GUARD

Vol. VII No. 168

Editorial Phone 397

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio Tuesday, November 1, 955

Single Copy

Buain•Pbotle 398

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The 'Mystery Man'
Prize Is Growing;:·
Youth Injured
Rll"" ing From Many Miss Answer
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Today tho! identity of the
Daily Sentinel "Mystery Man"
goes up to the sum of $4 and
all because 110meone baa not yet
deteeted through bla silhouette
or the clues the true name of
the Individual.
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A flood of post cards came in
today's mail at . the Daily Senti·
nel, proving that interett in tM
Mystery Man ia mounting elch
day that he goes unidentified,
but no one had the eorrect name
of the Man of Mystery.
Yesterday's clue "Poet and
Circus Man make the name com .
real
.plete" evidently proved a
toughie for many of the contes.
tants but some folks were evid~ntly not thinking out the clue
With a result that they missed.
Remember too that
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. Party Draws More Tb_.an 200 , :~:l~:e m~~:u~~tat:o'~ecardD:~~
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Approximately; two hundred most comical, B!ll MeCool .and Sentinel offices. The JI(IIJt mark
the card or the time the card
children and yout h of this area Gary Dunham; ughesl, Dale Miller ?n
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enJ'oyed the masquerade Hallo· and Billy Neutding; most original
broacht to the Sentinel Will de·
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B I'
!ermine the winner when tbe
ween par(y
sponsored by the first Ronnie an 1.on ur mg; se- correct ldel)tity is given.
Feeney-Bennett Post, No.
128. eond. Jimmy Clalworthy.
Today'a rlue for the
Identity
American Legion, ·Monday night
Mr&gt; raul Uaplonstall played of .the Mystery Man Is "A type of
at the Legion Hall. Costumes of lor thr Grand March while pre- · bndge and tractor
combined.
evei-y t¥pe • were worn by the cetdtd the judging and the guests when set in place will end tbc
crowd which ranged ~rom toddlers were given vari-colored leis, bl~w- !'lice."
to htgh school aile girls and boys. out s, balloons, snapper.: and wbis- r~~~~;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~
P~ul Haptonsf:ill w~s . aen~al ' ties. Refreshments of ham sand·
a~
cha•rman and hts romm1ttee m· wiches. pie, doughnuts, cider and
n-h~
eluded Henry Clalworlhy
Post candies were served by !be Auxi~
C?mmander, Louis Long, Roscoe liary in the dining room which
in orange and
Fife, Don Roarh and Everett Col · was decorated
by black streamers
lins and they were assisted
William Scarberry, Rodney Sauer.
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Robert Tewkabary, Waller Bunce
Youngest guest was John Bunce
and other LegiollDaires.
yo ung son
Mr. and Mrs. Wen·
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Judges of the costumes were dell Bunce.
This annual party is a part of
Rev. C. E. Hoyt and Rev. Robert
Styers and Dr. Katheryn Poindex- the child welfare program of the
ter of the Auxiliary. Prizes were local Legion and Eighth District
awarded as folloWs: best dressed: Commander Frank Cbeesebrew
Connie Cook and Janel! Call; I was at the party also.

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The Doily Sentinel, "'Pomerov-Middleoort. Ohio

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ClP Tim MIIIOS MA- AlU.

~hea e!nrr efte-aoon ea.-.114•4!)' bJ Tho Ohio VaiiOJ
S.u.o!. l)le., al 110 MechaniC
8 Pomeror. 0. Business oHite

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Pomeror. Oblo.
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Unlt,.t Pl'ftl StaH Corre•pondtnt
'The Alli ~d bid for the reumf t·
~allon or Germanv Is not hkrl} to
be 'b 1 d b thd resu lt of the-.r ~:r~en~um
I Ger'many'R ruturc l.s th r hv
llsue to be dlstussed at thl' Blq
fo\lr for eign ministers con f m• nc c
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'hed toda y in Geneva
· Q'h.er:Pi: no mdil:a110 n, of Cl)ur~e
that Russia iS going fo ~hangC&gt; 1,s
p91lc;y. That policy ilL t o kct•JJ Gc ~
lUll!$ dlvhied.
. Aside [r~m thai, F ra nce may b.:
~eWhat lukewarm in it.s !iUpport
iJt the. United Stah~i· Britl s h ari{U·
ment qr unil1catwn.
xra~t§l: ,~.~ ~)' can be blamed if
ll thinlu it detects, '" t~e Saar

RichArd S.

Owen .• • , Gen. Mtr.

Lexingt011. An., New York
16, N Y.

Saarlanders, lhf'l r naliunalistw
whipped up by n rorme r
Nazi, rej ect ed the prupo.&gt;al th ~\
they accl'lpt ',European" status by
a vot &amp;· of 677 1 p er cent to 3220
per cent.

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where available: one MOil!th, $1

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month, $1.

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There is also tb ~ fact that Sepp·
D u~\ni' h, the- form er commapder
or HJller's elite bodyguard- th e
Lt!ibstnndarte Adolf J'utler"-was
n•\l:ase;;l from a United State.i·
governed pri'Son last Saturday,

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. In France, they ur ~ s~lll Benton·
em~; nerman war cr1mmala.
Frenc:~ MM:e No Dlltlnctlo111
, France endur ed ~ccupation by
I Crcrman natlonallst.s Ill World War
11 and by the German Nan" m
Worl d War U. lt can not be_ exp ~cte d to d~ aw ~ic e dLSUnct iOns
bel ween nationalists and Nazis.
Finally, there il the fa st that
Chancellor Konrad Adcnnuer ls
nol mak mg too good a recovery
rrum hts recent attack of pn eu.
m{) nm He will be 80 Y"ars old
nex t January ~ -

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RUARK REPORTS

Germany.

Franoe must ha'lc• note d t h:~ :
when Baron Fr11 nz vn n Pnpm
master or Intr igue, rcluLneU tu
the Saar tu ~·ot o [j f:laJ nst tho P.l'!l
posed Europt·on st111 ut c, he w:J ~
the sli J)Jil'ry di)Jiomnt
tho pre-war Gtrmnn
1c to help Adol!

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:;~;~;:~::~d.~:~they're
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so th1t a· jockey,
and wh'at the boric
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12:00 Today•• ·News .
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under NO CONDITIONS CGn any worker.draw
more than SO'o of Annual Average Wage
in Unemployment Compensation.

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For example, some folks falsely claliD a worker mi,jbt oooit

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ployment ollke and start drawiug the maximum o(' $50 ·a

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weeR plus $9 a week ·for three olepeudent c:bilohen. To qualify

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worktir. A ~ ~ bp to he eamed ill o..ler ~&lt;&gt;. reCeive

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would tllire hal· to be· ~ "' lnst $88.15 a W.U. for a
year before lvolf. What's mi&gt;re .: • • wheD ''the pllliDIOtlts
reach 5.0% of his average Jearb: """"' po.JIIUIIIIa would llop

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posed law, a worltet who avera;ed $65 a Wftk woUld be
eligible to receive no mdte than $98 a week ... a worker who
averaged $40 a week wOuld receive Jl!! more than $25 a week.

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11:30 What's Your Trouble
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12:00 xatje•o ,Kllc ....
12:31) Welcome ti'ravelers
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11:41 The .(iuldlni •L!a:ht

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·us John Daly
7:30 Dlsrte)'ltnd
8:30 oMGM Parade
9:00 Ma~uerade Party
8:30 ~ealt The Bank

t•M Artbur ,~.,
JO:lll 811rlkt J! "-'•b
U•OO :Vallalll tadi&gt;
U'ID Love . o1 IJ!e
11:3G ~h lor 1-rrow

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8:41 Film
7:00 Kukla Fran &amp; OIHe

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1:00 Robert ,

Call Us For

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cbleba feather to repretmt JOme
the leadJDI l DdUAria of the
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M'tlll Couat,. Parm aur-a. m•n o1 lito lle!IJ coutr l pelker at the raJiy wu Mn.
'llr. ud tin. Bill lllddl- womltl of tbe H a. C CoaultiUeo eommlttee, Mil:. Han7 Gutmte, Cbatl• W S..ell, former NaUoall'f tile par.... of 1 108. Tllll II otlo!\dod the rtJiooal ra!J'J
a1 Hn. J!Dw...C 11~1111...d Doa Per· IJ Farm Bureau Women'• Directhetr ,MCOsul d}Jld.
ChJUieotbe 01:1 Oct. 25. There Wfl'e kl... Or..n!JotrO. Dlreetot of tor.
240 womea preeeat I t tbe lltelk MeiJI COUJitJ F&amp;nll Bureau.
diaaer Nl'\'ed 1t l,be WaJ.eut St.,
'Mle .pro.cram eoDibted of de\'oMetlto&amp;.t Churcb..
11&lt;&gt;01. 'TIIIIII Your UJe" !« llln.
Lilla Roknoa, Sjalo Women••
AttftttiDJ from Melp Couaty ProJtun Dlrtdor. Awarda were
were Mn. Homer Holt~r. dlair· preetDted tor hllbest uwaber of
poillt. em a:etttne aeqalllnted eooSouden ol Columbus aad Ran- tut. Priut were alto awarded for
dall Talbott ol Hemloek •P.Pt oame taas.
tbe -weekend at home oAitb llr.
IDd .Kra. Dell Ttlbotl
AtbeDI ln.d Bron t&lt;IWIU .. Ued
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for pntlint, HoekiDI toUntJ Wtl
Mr. apd Mrt .. Bud Gleuttncarnp
fun.aleM, Biahlud
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and tblldrea of Portland were le&amp;lble., Meiu COunty toot 1lllt
recen~ llleat&amp; ot bit pareotJ, Mr.
pllce for moll oriJiul. 1'he ll~
aad Mrt, L. R. GleuJeaeamp.
County Up wm a map of the
Mr. and Mr.s. Allen Brewer cOUD)y with roa&amp; leadia&amp; to maiD
were Lo Pomeroy reeeatly.
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nojPojlt Theatre
10:00 Wrestllnt:- Hollywood

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Meigs County Farm Bureau
Rall
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port.- lJ:Ia DlnJ Doo&amp; lichOQI
but I W(IUld be 12:15 .Ptr&amp;nh Timt
only .SOJnt! Hll't of 12:f6 JndUJtry on Parade
be pt, and the 1:00 Oamm Goea i&lt;&gt; Scloo~l
cou,ld avena:e out l:BO At Hqme with th11 Ca"'rra'
J C!ould rtet e'-;pl\ by 2:(10 Ted Mack
Mama, -.Ito as an 2:30 It Pays to be Matrlell
now Marga -P•Y~
3; 00 W•y of the Wor:ld
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h4}ve mote ex·
3:30 World of Mr. Sw.eaey
f do bn mine.
9:48 Modern Romaneea -'
4·00 Pinky Lee Show
4,30: Howdy Doody
0:00 Old Tlmer
6:30 Rainbow Trail
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1:30 ·Mt l'~orll• Rllsba•d
10:00 Yo11r ' ~ R•poi1:er
IO;JD SpotiiJbt. oa lporta
10:25 Wealhinu~
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11:00 Up to-t~Migute News
111011 Late SbOYi
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10:00 \)tr. DtJtrlet :A.ttomey
10:30 Ne~ HeadiiDes
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1o:so sti1b 11 Riel!

3 : 1~ FI,P Love
3:30 World of Mr. Sweeney
3:~ Modw,a . Aom111ft1 •
4:00 Pinky X..e
4:30 How~J.y Doody
s;Ui).....()li:,~G,l" , ~ -r- ; ~·,.
6:00 Soldiers ot Fortune

The former Nazi Is Hetnr lch
$ehnelder. He has made himsel f .1
hero to na t wnalJ~ts throughou:

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A Nctlonellst Here:.

Weimar
Hitler

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1:30 At Home with the
2:00 Ted Mact Matlnee
2:30 It Paya To Be Married

D1el n ch wa! one of lUUer's pi·
cncer strong armed men He was
se ntenced to life im pnsonment ~n
1946 for the slaughter of Am er1ean pusoner s m t he B~ltlc of the
Bu lge, among other cr1mes

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1 2:tft Iildus.try on Parade

By mal l' one ye ar $8, dx months.

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The Dqi!Y SentJ~I, Porerc&gt;Y·Middleport, Ohio

Tuesday, November 1.-955

WftTN

WCHS-TV
ChannelS'

·Channell

where available 30 cenr ~
per week; one year in advant'e
It The DaUy Sentinel office,
earri~r

Ccrm any
renrmmg,
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W
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aort of "here we go ag ai n " warn in( l,faiiiRt th e revi v;~ l of 11 puw- gr: n(&gt;rall y-would ha ve gra ve rea.
~()n to \\'Orry if Adenauer died or
ertut, armed Get ma ny.

vote and related deVl'lopment.s, a

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If his average had
ODOEe . i!¥m ~.15 (oay $100 a
week), 'be still could tlreW Ollly U.. snaxilllum $50 a week,
plus the depOndency allowancb for oblldmL Under the present,
the average wage earner !qlffers real birdship. ~J]nder the
pXOpooed law, be will barely get along durillg the emergency,

restores 1939 stondard.ol

WILL JlfJf INCREASE TAXIS
BY EMPLO.Y~I PREMIUMS

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NOW or under the PROPOSfD,. UIW
Off" on llnon!Pioyment.
than world!IJ on his lob.

Committee to Prorect S,_.,11rds of. Urlnf
Elizabeth S. Mag.., Chciirlll~n, Cohlilbtl~ Ohio
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mGHUGIITS
BOWLING
Tbe l"'ed hGt Tri-County Bowling
l..eague race was bo&lt;:k in a two
WI)' tie after last nie:bt'i kegtlng
as the Daily Sentinel and Ohio
Vllley Electric Company jumped

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two way tie for second

place into a tie for the top spot
ousting the Liberty Restaurant
who had been in f1nt place by 1

single game.
The Daily Sentine l took three
straight games from Holsum Batery, while Ohio Val!.:-y Electric
was taking three in &lt;~ row from
the New York Ct&gt;ntrnl. :Meanwhile
Uberty Re.~ tauranl was los ing
two out of three to a tou~h Second
Street )larket ' flve .
8111 Gru... r prond ·to t. the

Mro .t tiM D•IIY S.ritlnel rl••
to tM IOfl. Bill ume threuth
with • two plft ap•r• In the l••t
fram. of the HC:ond tam• t•
tlva the Senti'* • five plrt win
•nd then In tiM IMt tame lll11t-·
I'd 1 illt 21.11ne to ... th PHI
for till• last win. GIVIHr hed
171 ond 1711 &lt;IOftt with hit 21•
for • nice "2 total, whll1 llul
Clifford ••• .... In Uno with

514• ..., Holsum,

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high with a 447 drl•• •ml
1 high 11m1 of 158, whll•
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1 Goo&lt;wo Grot. had • 1711 slnilo.
Obfo VeDey Electric bAd lbret
tbrllteh With New York Ctntftll
u tbt blUoot -~~o~ 1lo a~y
game .-u ~
'ui bVEd w~n
all thrcie qf 't!l:e.. 11 dte lfit
frame. G.aa CO.Ud.e wu ldP ~
OVEC wm.. SM oa . . . . 'of Ilia,
183 and 1-. .WJ;tUe .~ie Wils•a
had 482 with' a 112 IU]ch ~ng}a .
Frank Jobntt.on wai the ltit little
man for NYC with MD on l•rnC!I
or 1a2, 173 and Ul~.
Rink Mendllnl had th bit..,.
I•• of tfot .....U.. fw
Liberty RMt1urant •• "' bl..t..
e4 out • 608 Mrln on 11m" of
203, l1l1nd 227. Rink's IMm
litO hH the hleh 11rl" of the
nenlrtv 11 they tot•led 2470 ._.
11m" of 102. 801 and 167, TM
~91.tth..-. '-llowecl Rlnll wltlr

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Jo~llllon . _. -· _ 151 l'IJ IN 480
J . Young ·----- 14'1 1.12 IN W
Allensw ...h -·- iSII 1ti Ill let
A. SMitb -r .. - 10 1f1 fill~
.Jftkias ---~-- 141 W l41
HUdic:ap -- --. 53 5I ·Mi 1
'Tlltll ---- ---- · 7ft 'lt~ 1 80J.
SICOND sn••T MAiittiT
Graves ---- - -- 13'7 14:10 ttl:
B.ousbr ------- 1~ \7.0 l$7
1!:. l&gt;tvls -- ---- 13tl la-J llJ
Li"vlnR' ------- 179 1'lq lfr
M'ftch ~~------ 115 181 1/J7
Handicap ----- ,t 6 f&amp;g

1'otall---..-.:.. 8\Z Bll ~~~
tiBIR Y RanAYRAffr
lqgcls. --- --- ~ 102. .1'43 -154

Crow ------ -- ~
R. Davis -----Keaebinl ~ ---Katthe,rs ~-~- ·

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203 i'fi lit
~fl lll ·144 tN

Total -V- ~L-L- -I-Y. 102 Jlt~l.

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Ra~ LleviPJ .bfd a · .cOo!ll 5JB
series to pace Second Street
k6t 11 he hit Jllft~ pf Jtlll, · ITO
and 16'1', wi;He Jim Roush lotloW·
ed •iih ·t'JO.
Th.e •Cores;
TRI COUNTY
OVIC .NGINIIII
Bell ---~---- -- Ul 12'7 110 418
Willon .------· lilt l'2 148 ~442~
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Durbin - --- --- 161 Ua'l 1&amp;9
Conde --·----- t 09 183 182

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New Haven ' Amerieen Leaion
Awdliary.
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1 1IHfil~---.:. •• 111$ .1 ¥ l'lfJ 1114

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--- -- - 1'18 l'Z~• 214 382
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BAKIRY
· --~---- 147 121 131
·------ 112 1.03 1n
··- 15,1 108 138
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Swanaon ----- - 18'1 153 1!19 480
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NIW YOIJK CINTilAL
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2. "Oiilahoma
3. Maryland
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Mrl. G~ Ward,-:w~ has been
8 l)atient at HolJer · lt~ittl, ha•
~Jwn returned to her bome. ·

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eril,

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lO. · Navy

Y., outpolnted Paolo Mella,

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9. ·hxas Christian

B'r UNfTID PRI.It ,
· NEW .YORX St. 'Nic~Danny
Gloyanelli, liWV•, BrooJtfyn, : N.

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iPoli.ofing or a

7. GeOrgia ·Tech

Fight Result.$

...;:.THIS WEEK-

'!reeuon ·. Dr · "No
siJOJ, " cooperation
with tae PTA in4

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Notre Dame

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1&gt;.-b visited .Mr. aod MH. Peter
LaWeh amd &gt;tOM •"in Llncuter.
Sunday.

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vanelli of Brooklyn said today he
will rell)aln ln the welterV["tigJU

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poun4 title because o~ the sp~f

LOCA.L PAP R
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ou1pointiag
Paolo ·rtfeli.l of Montreal i.11 , "their

TV fight at .St. NichOIQ
Monday Dill:ht.
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IS AT YOUR
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l"'ery pceful Bne. And you ap. hl'l\o . 'l
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filii lbll... .·'
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· nllillly and liiU-climlilng "Go." Come ill for your 'ttllt Ddwt !OU'f" .
sMj \'0 lhd meny....., rea•oos why you '*ll'l.hutlfetter ~ ·:. ' ·
&gt;y!lfii.yoo b:uy Forclt •!'lew luxury il!lerlon • • • fine!;~ ,Bo~ .
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howe with full basement, tur-

Mrs. Sheldon Garwarieh
and
ntee beat. electricity, &amp;as 11nd Mr and Mr.s. Hank Arnott and
BED with springs a d mattress, For reliable radio aod TV
two ciltern•. Totl:l price ~.- Rodger Bis::~\1 of ColumbUI spent
teruoa. J~~Wro~,;~m eou· t~,t! P.Je.$20. Call 184-ll;.
10 21·tl
call 6046--J, We
00 owner will finance.
the weekend with -their pvent.a,
makes. ScbmoJls
t ceaC. pl!l' wora. tor lllre. ...,..
Mr. and lin. Cbas. Bislell.
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JERSEY
Cp.w$.-..4
fresh
and
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Middleport,
Obio.
MINIRIVILLI-8
room.
frime
HCutne UllieftJona.
to rresbe.o m December. Norhome Wub bath. 'eleetrleltr and
ipeclal-UIUI mUD\b for ~ eeots
,Mrs A. D. Tuttle and mother,
rna DeaJl, Chester, Ohio.
'-'IJlL·.t.. ,::,tat.VJC&amp; 00 .Na&amp;cb a.
gas. Lar1e lot With JlraJe. Mrs. Fred Wolf vilited :Mea. Lilly
1().29
p..J.tiDI DJ P'Ktot)'
uiVVl00
f\w. rate ot 2 eeou pe: word will
Christy Wednesday.
-at~
Wi.lcbmaket . l!O.l.J..4!Ji.
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1 ~ood set of HARNES.S and leaWtt:,, rvftieruJ.
1+11 kiG~WAY
acrea, 6-room
Mr and Mrs. Jact Harria ud
p.uo 1ur oetorl! tot&gt; t.:.w u.1 acu
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collars
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of TRAC- i''0~
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house
with
eellar,
well and _eis- Mrs. Harold -'eegle and , Mti.
1 11
W.ODtb fOUOWIUI ~fLlOD .
TOR CHAINS. Emmett G. W11l,
vu.:.t: .A .:.l Make~ '.Kepall'tld bJ b.
tero. Verr good barn. Near Harry Wolf spent Sunday alter·
~~~n lD AdYefU.ItiD¥--.:loiiVuld ~
Pomeroy.
Phone
950-M.
n
t'~caau.
l'a®.e
Atl4
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Harrisonville.
A b a r 1 a 1 n. noon with Mrs. Fred Wolf.
'eJ)Ur\.0 IIIUt.t!aJM.i'#f . lllt: .UaU)'
10.29-3tl,)
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e2300.00.
bculiD~J W&amp;ll DUl Dt: ot~pUO~UOttl
lW' a'IIOft UIIIU I)Otl UICUot ~l W
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clipe and
USED STOKER-eood as new.
J.::iJON
FARM-tOO acres, -6-room ho_use,
010 &amp;
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son
ol Mohawk, W. Va., ape1;1t a
Mat hilda Schorn, 117 Second 1...1/l.~booe 200 _ Clelkr-4 A.ppllaoet
outside cellar, small bu.Jldlags .
--...i tH l'hllrLK:. Ud i:l~lal Nv
St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
10·31-6tp
b.ore 118 W. Maul s~ .• tvmtli"'J
50 aeres ln cultivatioo wltb 3.~ few day&amp; last week with tier sit''cea ....._ t.ventt l'twu:u •n rt!41ou
acres bottom land. Located on t er. Mr'-- Glenn Tuttle and family
1 good Guerwey COW, 1 nice
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IIIJ' eJaaaue.:a rc&amp;LA. vonu;&amp;nt:&amp;i
Brown Swi.sa HEIFER, 1 A-l l - - - - -. - 10od limestone road . near Dex- and pa'rents, Mr . .and Mrs. Ralph
pu~ed 11 • ~eo\ per woro.
Foster
and
family.
Rabblt DOC.' "L. c. Reed, 110 ' (20 tii , Insurance
ter. ti!OOO.OO. ·bown · payment,
(..Dili'JeG .tt.QI re...'ll'lr~U uy miW or
miles from Pomeroy on 33, · - -.~.....___
$800.00. '
Mrs. John Rose ,and ·· daughter,
l&amp;tpOODe &amp;LYt!A "'-'el..U Mil·...l·
secc;nd house left above State 1 COMPLETE lniUranee Protection, P.l.~ acru, 6-room frame Juhe, visited ber . crandmother,
uoo.
Park.
10·31-6tp l Life, Auto, Ftre. rolla. Call DOD
hous~, Jarage, other outJ)Wld- Mrs Fred Wolf- Friday.
Mills, Middleport:. Qblo.
One 4-piec:e solid maple Kling
- - · · - - -'""lngs. All can be tracto.r farmed
1 1 ' Not1aes
bedroo n suile, with springs TIUNKING Ol'' buyma lnsuraa.ct1
except some woodland. !Uenty
A H. Weber W86 returned home
LET
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O N_I_c_Sf:~~£­
and mattress, $175; one
4Guaranteed aa\'il.;p up to 30'Xt.
frult. '1: mile to Rout"e 7 . from lhe Meias Hpspit~ after
TARY l'AK.E ;YOUR . WAa/T
drawer solid maple cheat $26 1
V. D. EDWARDS, Phone ·85-X.
$4600.00.
lng a patient lor tbc paat month.
ADS AT YOUR CONVt:NIENCE
solid map!~ sofa-bed, $SO; one
Home 4M.
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ll'W ".l'tt.t!: EVi:Nil\IUS. CALL 3tr7.
Hotpoint electric range, $70:
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Pho~M J•Y
Mr. and Mr.s . .,.Edward" Younf·
one Bireh baby bed, with mal·
Ol!iDICAtiD
10~te
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and daughters, ~va and Jean,
BOTTI-£0 GAS-.lattalllt.ion and
tress, $20; 1 Mahogony coffee
To the beat tn aervlee wit.h •
called on Mrs . Fred Wolf Su.nday.
aerv~ee . See au for pr1ccs. RU1'table,
$7.50;
one
7-way
floor
every
eflort to miolmiJe ez.
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LANI) FURNU UR.t. .at .Kutland.
tamp, $8. Call Middleport 6812- pense .
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LIGAL NOTICI
east hne to the place of b'eginning
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Our restrul location helps to
Goldie 8owltut Park11, wbQse eontainina three aeres and \hirty.
For Sale- N!.!w BO'I'TLED
provide peaceful dla:nlt)'.
\61 Lost &amp; Found
plaee of I"Qiden~a i1 Ll~:v. one rods, except the co,al un~er-­
Weat
Vlraloia, and whose poat- lylng the above d'escrlbed land
RANGE.
Coed
a
months,
160.
LOST- The ...-·cb:-u-.,:.•--.,.
:---:man - w
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. offlee addre&amp;S ts R. F. D. No. 1,
and the right t"o mine the ~arne Is
Can be ,.,n at Orion W. Rov•h 1
FUNERAL
HO"•
.. doesn't advtJrtise 10 Tne Dally 1 Salem Center.
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Bo:~ 80, Liberty, We1t Vlqtnia; hereby raservedt said coal . and
lrfine Bowiea. an Incompetent mining r11hts havtnl __beeo, heretosentinel.
-MORNING
- - - - COAL HEAT·
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Per.son, whose place of re.dd~.nee fore reserved by prior owqer1.
LOST, STRAYED, OR STOLENER, 324 Grant St., Middleport.
is · RuntiDJton State
Hoapital,
Excepting and reserYing an e•
cow and Call. 1f found caU
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Huntinaton, West VIrginia;· ~am tatr in said real estatC lor and
ROIJI~Ji:Y DOWNING
Christine Bee&amp;le, 18-J. 11-l-titp
:---'-cc::c=-c--:==--:W. Davb, Superantenden.t of the durin( the natural life of John Jt.
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ROCK LAYERS
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Lost-KEYS TO BUICK AUTO- sale--6 months old, $l.50. Co~~ll
Huntlntton State Hospitll, Hut~t ­ Lawson.
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MOBiLE. U found , call 614B-M
Letart Falls 2166.
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in,fton, West' Vil'linja, 111 CultoReference Dee~s: Vol. 157. page
or return to A. R. McKmney , - - - - - - - - .-::= ::=c-:::-c'
dlan of Irene Bowles, an Incom. 308, Deed Retord1, Meiss County,
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6th St., Middleport, and rc- 18-inch FIREPLACE WOOD, $9.00
petent Persoil, there being nO Ohio.
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ceive rew.ard .
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per coril . '7-loot LOGUST
Guardia!\; Hiram.· W. Davis, SUVol . lfJS, paee 112, Deed Reo
~::__:--;-:~:.:::..::__-:-;---POSTS. Call 399.
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perintendent of the HuntlDitOn cords, MeiiP County, Ohio.
(7) Instruction
St~te Hospital, Huntln&amp;ton, WNt
Jn his p&amp;titlon plaiatJff alleges
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Real
Estate
Virtlnla, aa Cu.stodian of John that an inven~o.ry and BPilralse,,
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Bowlea, an 1ncompelent Ptrlon ment hu been made and was ap·
1'dEN WOMEN and CdUPLES to WAHTEU TO .UU't-LI)p, Oli,
Ita Ylf•nLEPOilT. QSIO
~hue belna M GuQ"dlan, WiD tak~ proved by the Probate Court on ·
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t'HUMIIJ lftl.
trliin for MOTEL Management PopJu, !lii8Wood, Paoe, Wslau&amp;
n~lee that on tbt 13tb. day ()! the 20th, day, or September, 19~,
and Operation. Only matured
Also
will be considered. Age 23-~9.
lumber,Oak,
greenPa,J.ar,
or di'J'.BaJI·..,ood
4-4, &amp;-4, :;ii]ii]ijijijiji~i'jijij October, 1961, .John A. Law~On is and that -this election 11
survlviaa: apowte of Carrie 8owles within one montb thej"eatter;
Write - NATIONAL MOTEL
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Lawson, Deee11ed, beln1 pl•fntJif, llllid appralsement 1ia bJr, just and
TRAINING, INt.:. , Box 668·1',
fup;oen t'ltun, Oblo, Jard
hla
in the ~\tate adequate, and has been made
Pomeroy, Ohio.
10-31 -3tp
ca .. h aD deh.very. Wr::' e or eall
Ohio, ease Without Collusion or fra11d; that a
u1 for parUcuJarl. ,;.'be Obla
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abovt nam. ule· of 8aid premisea to the
ISJ Auto 5ales
Valley Mta. C•'l'· .l'rlone C~Ql,
ed
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and
others
aa deftnd- Plaintiff for the appraJsed value
villo 15611.
1-2--tl,
ants, alleJiaJ In hil pettuoa lbit thefeof would q.ot prejudice tbtMcKNIGHT USED CARS
- - - -- - - - ::--:be has eleeted to take the lnter- rlghls or the defendants Dr any
1- 1913 MERCU RY 4.-d oor Mon- WAJ':'lT OLD STAMPS. Preferably
!Ut in th.e real estate owned by lien holden; that tbe herein desterey with overdrive, r~£dio and
on oriilnal envt;!tope.
AlsQ,
Carrie Bowtea· Lawson at the ap· erlbed real property was owned
heater. Real good.
Early atamgle.ss en'velnp&lt;!ll which
praised value of ~30.00 .and' that by said decedent at the tim~ of
1- 19113 CHEVROLET Bc\-A1rc
ha~e postn1ark only. Hurdman,
Hard-Top, wbiLP. wall Hro.s, low
f:J4 Eleventh Ave., South Char.
the
real ~•tate owned by tbo,.~~ald her death ·and Is lppraiaed In
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d•,.ded(, ICarrie Bow!O. Ll*s'}l! the eatate at Five. Huridrtd. Fifty
miteqe, like now 1
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le&amp;ton, ·,~ ,
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is deacrlbed as follow~;:
· ' ~ J&gt;oilar1; that .the ' real" ~opfU'ty '
1- 1983' PI-VMOU'J:H }l!elv&gt;•.llfi(
top, clean and runs reai good.
) Wanted to Rent
herein d.w;ribed is the Mansion
The loll.owlnl real estate Jituat- house of bid decedent, Including
4
210
1 -19~ CHtVROLET ·door
WaRt SLEEPING ROOM with
ed ·ln th4 County or Meta&amp;, in the the parcel of land on whieh the
Scnes, rarllo and beatN.
State of Ohto, and in the Town· same Ia altuated and lots or t~Jrjll
cuoklng facltitic:;;. Wrtle Box
1- llml FORD 2-door Custom 6,
ship of Sutton, and bounded · .and ·1and adjacent thereto ~And used m
668-A, % 1'bo Daily
radio and heater. A bar,Yain.
deSC!rlbed
Iff {(.)IJows:
Being in eonjunction
1- 1950 CHI&lt;.::VROLE'l' 2-door DePomeroy.
---tberewi.th
as the
Section No. t , 'towa. 2 arid Raflie .hOme or said decedent; and that
luxe Powtr 'lldt, motor rebuilt ( 14 J
Rent
12. it beine the 1outh plrt of 71 t~e said real property was not
new tires and paint, seat covers. ::;----:--::aerelot No. 836, ~ilonlna: at the specifically devjqd or bequeath·
1- IIHO GHEVROLET 4 door Spc· For ront- Exlensio -n- -L
: -,- d:-d:ors.
southwest corner of laid '72 acre .od by the said dec!edent.
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ci•l. new tlrct; and s hul·ks. A
Sca(fold Boards, Drop Cloths.
lot; thence East 81 rods and l 2
Plaiptlff further llleaes in his
special dtal .
Clinton t~ishor, Middleport.
linki to the /WUthe~at OOrncr of petlt1o41 that :the namos or aU
Some 1H6-t7--48 Mode !.!I. Chcwp.
11-J-tf
Raid
72 acre lot; thence North 88 mort1a1el' and all other lien bold·
These ear11 can be financed .
.. --------- rods
and 19 ltnks to tho South· ,rs WhOle claims efff!tt said real
For
renlEiectrlc
wallpaper
Your car can make tbe down pll)' ·
west oorncr of lot 'formerly •old e.stat_e and ai!Jo ~aid plal!tUfl lbt;;
stcamor. Cllnton. Fishor, Midmenl.
by Benjamin Weaver to Sylvest•r In h1s petition the nalhea ~f all
dleport.
ll·l.·t'f
McKNIGHT MOTO~ SALES
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Howe:JI; thence We..c~t 81 rods and
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Mlnenvllle, Ohio.
the heirs at law and next of kln
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FURNISJ{ED
ROOM$
and
b1th
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a
llnka to the Weat Side of Hid of the tald decedent, Carrie Sow·
flh~ 115
Prlvale
Enlrance.
Phone
494-Y
72
'acre
lot
No.
838;
thehce
South
10-29-3tc
lea Lawson.
Percy L PeoPI I!I , J09 · Unio~
on said West Jlne of said 72 acre
J9&amp;3 BUICK Spedal Delux
4AVI}, Pomeroy .
lJ-1 -ti
lot to the place o( be,inpinJ, cOl(•
In the prayer of said petltiOfl,
door Sedan, 11244. Blaeunar's, FOR n
taining 33 acres, more · or lefts plainUtf praya the Court that his
Pomeroy, Ohlo.
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except 7 acr8! orf the West slru; election. to .~ purthase the real~~·
wUh
7..-oom On
or wbic~ bas been rormerly deed- late oWned by the said dte(!dtint,
19::c
:: DI:'-'-:CHEVROL~.,....-;2-10' Dcl;;;-2. coin
with
ed to Albert Peal'80n. Also, tbe Carrll Bowles Liwson; u des·
laundry, gns heat
door • +door Sedan~. $l17'7.
followina dellcribed res! estate crlbod In uld. P!!tltl•• ., th,o
Alat. 6-room on
JUaettnar'JJ, Pomeroy, 0)\io.
.sll!'&amp;tod in Sutton Township, in aald a'JRral&amp;ed Yalue, 'be eonfirm·
gas heal with
J0-31-Bte
the County of Meigs and ID the ed and "that said real eJtate be
room Apartment
ft.._ •
The Day
State ~~ Ohio, tQ..wlt: Beina ID ordered conve111td to blm by a
Sl., with garage.
Bocll6n 9, Town 2,
12, Ohio proper eonveyame and Cor suchr
Store. Phone 133 or
am Company's Purchase, it being in ~lber reuet 8J •
idencc 323·J.
be Jli•t ·lftd,
Lhe Soulb part of '1'2 acre lot No
under tho c_i~~:;:li,~:~~l~
836, boainnllta at the ooutbwoal proper
,S•Ia . parties are ·
\~Ia .,.
water
corper of J. C. Pleke.._ l•nds;
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on or b~~
1'1tb
S6rinc Avt.~.
0 Y
then&lt;o 0111 01one J. Plotena of .Dec~l!lbet, IIIII.
·
ry, Chauncey,
aout~ln~
about
3T
J'odl
to
Jhhn
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JOHN·
A.
LAWSON,
2844.
M:cGraw'a north 'u ae to a'n Jroa
u Survl'ilnl SPQuse of Cirrie
pin; thenee west
John
\~~los L1W10n~ . Deceaaod,
Graw's north Jlae ·to
dleporl. C11 t
CROw '
IDU llUICK RM Converliblc
eut line thence
~ttotne7•
Coupe, JUN. 8lacttn•r'11, Porn· z five rQOm . modern"..
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Mr. and !ita. Albert 'Paynter ol
Portland 1pent Sunday afternoon
wtth Mr. and Jln. A. D. Tuttle.

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Bon Two-Furnished
Urea, new 1cat cevera.
4-Koom APU'f ·
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pa.ld . t:alt 6044·M. ·
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MEIGS 'THEATRE ·

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llaekatll' latttJ St"lce, W.
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PDm:a.roJ,
Obla. 4-room FURNl~HEO HOUSE. C1U

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127 BuHornul.

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Stove,
Drener, Combination
Dtak and Book Caae, Buffet ,
Couch. ROt"ker. Phone 384.
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Htn'ultr. Permanent •nd Me-

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EQUIPMINT CO.

HOUSE FOR SALE OR
room 11 and halh .
ioca1trm 464 l.ocust
f11t:&gt;por1, otuo. Phone

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TUPPERSP~S

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Mn. Stella Rltte.r n • brOLtJht

Ralpb·Ruaoell of

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

Jl.er. 'aod

Kra. Goorao Adkillo of

St~l·

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

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

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Belnl an educator ·wu no 1111 Jotl then. 00.emor 1'1ftl!l bad to rk1e bonebaelt over ~
&amp;ra1ll fr&lt;lm the •tate capital at ObtUieotbe to ~theM
In order to pftlllde Oft!' the ftriCi rneetlftl Of tlM:
t.n.teu 1o. June. llot.
Bom em June 10. I'NI. Ia. Carllale, Znll&amp;Dd. TU..
a.n ltUdted medlc1nt untll JulJ 20, l'ID, when he j
ulltd to 01\arlell Town. Vtmrrla. and 11t up a prac...
Uoe. Be cUed tn 1821 at bla bome iD. OhW.Iootbe.
Beau'ltUI TUIIn H&amp;U now 1tandl u a monumen\
&amp;o tbe aobte'fellliDta EclW&amp;rdl 'JUlin IOCOIDputhtd.
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molt oJ whom an b'tlftlftm.
Tile PIOJeci II In lleeJiinl
ata.\emenl Cio UJe record ~
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Governor Ttfftn was aiiiO l*rib' '""IJNilllibl~ .l'ar
a buJJdlnl prorram at QU 111 Jean ap.
a.euna u Am prea14ent cd' Lhe ou hard ot Truateet. be helped formulate pl&amp;llll fot lt·e coJlecUOu of
nnt.a due the Unlveralt.J in order to enct

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

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

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

·~· Force.

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

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

only.

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

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

bla report,

its type,

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

The
sitlon was

Heights watebea ,the

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

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

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

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Tlie W•b•ma A\hlcUe Boosters
wiH hold a r8iuJIJ' meetinlit In the
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desperately to free ~~ before

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EMERGENCY RIJN

Atbens, ' ta .eomm•

the ~ Firing Squad

other'· itlembera were ·

John Hayden, Middleport, sut·

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

Rod~

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

Pickens, Monday evening by the

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

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Grimm.

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

were
by lbe

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

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

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

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

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

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do,y.

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

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Wood and M,., .. Eidoii · Giul .a~~nt
a dt Y in Athens. '
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Mrli. Ltlll Bentz Js e~inplo)'ed at
the Newell
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~ljll.i lie Federated
f&lt;ir Ill yur of oervil:e
.... ,people of Pomeror, IJid

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:·Will Observe

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w.ho

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

Lot;d~Chutch

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

.Mrs.~ ~chards r )llll

made by Kiddleport p~

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

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

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mlBent put in a number of tbe
At the intennJAsion .... . c.ro.IJn, Kay Chapnto
, o; hm~ Cenlral·.
vocal numbers during the even- Shtrley tnd Doreen N
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Ann Buck;. Judy Spet~Cer: Vireiti· sang Somewng 8 .Gotta Give" Mary BoliDger, Bnmda ·Ri.ne,-,

wbiJ. u· lumes whiCh ad~ed greaUy to ~ Dqreen Norris, Carolyn Norris, Taylor, Linda ''Ba,snet , Rosem&amp;JY at the State Fair this summer.
act'om· · l'!!f~ of the•ahow werei de.sign'td ,,Vic.kt Brown, Ro,semar)' Salser, Salser, in black tuld While cos- Shl'! introduced Caroaban wbo ex·
ftecedlng ,the · and madG,~by !Qembcrs of the Pl'A, Ruth Horak.
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r lamed hilo lfOphy wiDQ.iag in patand dW'in&amp; the in· gr~ups ait4 inc)uded c:ottons, s.a.,
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Ler square dance CJl.llng aad gave
es$, dtml,nUt ve ~ Three Itt . e gatla
m MlddJe'trio tiiterlldnetf1 tiria irri'tesc;~n·~· silkS and po1¥i . Charlesanna
with 8 m~ley .ot dol; str1PU;ad4.other brlgbt com:o.' tap-dancer from tbe Andr.ew Pav· port..: Suzanae ~dbury.
Lyun a brief sample. ~ his art.
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Jis h Studio, tapped to, "GIVe My Dant!la aDd Coftllle Coot,
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Orville Wiles aDd ~ the ladies'
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·Regards to Broadway" in top-hat , pupil! o'f Pa~llsll. danc:'ed the chorus opened the aetond act
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"Hi ,NWibbOl''f by the wGmcn's with red accents. Vick:J Brown, i,n c~eer.le&amp;lt9f c4?8tWDes tnd blue ht! san,f "I Lov~t~ UU! t..dies".
cho,.IJ; oP,iji.ect;.the oUo , and w-., . pale pink cotton. sang "I Double "College 'Rhrthlll'' dressed in chorus sang "AW.~t 6)1~ Sweet?"
followed~ by "Ill the 'Days of Vau· Dare You" and the next number and rose matebjbg megaphones as Ute queens of the4..et&amp;rt Falls
for the deville." the ilrls' d'Qi'lcing cborQs was s hoik&gt; duo, BtU Childs and and Tom~ Reuter, fn eollegiale. and Ceotral Sthoo)J danced on
·'i~t~~:~tr:l~,~\!; pre.sented-c~lth a Straw Hat anf! Bob Hoeflich, who sang "stde b7 co.st.u!pe, nni "V'arstty Drag" as a the stage in pUtel organdy frocb
Caot".;w~ bait of the choru; black and silv~ figured c:Oalume chorus of Mify Uki.don, Dorothy with frilled ~ilrmeb and nng
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' cart)'~· wt ' tfte title 'of Lhe song Side" aod did '8 ' 110ft~~ rouliPI\. Sttrt.. Vic:lr:i BrOwn, Dorind• WIL- "Hey, Da~bb''. 'l1te little girls
iD Ulei~ · ~-1 and the other•
Norma Chapman Sidll ..Bmjo'J son, R\lth Hofak aad Lila Su«: Ter- were: Letait FaJla:, Cluisty Roufb,
lo fi'Jiht , cbltlrif~"'liirti and blout- Back jD Town" _ which featured rell, ill jelaeya IDd b~ht skirtS, Debbie ·HUt, l'aie and 8my
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~· chorua U. lllll Clark tmd Ilia ~uj&lt;&gt;;-a F,O- ' """""' iCrOU thB staae.
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with Jlt:iJ,I COu11ty SheriU Chari
11 Runell had been coaduding aa
iateulve seart:b for the rnaa. Ac·
eo.mpaaylDJ Bailey at the time of
the discOYeey of tbe boay waa Pa- way toWard Pomeroy.
trolDJian Ever-ett BO.tic, Lawreaee
Fearina f~ the ufety of the
Boyd and . . . .~m~ - ~~~ mao, Bigp lo&amp; into b.i.l joep and
•e~hed up and dowa the :nWIway lor tbe mta but he had &amp;
appeared .rr. ai&amp;ht.
Orriti-'• theoriud that Sioge,
oa le~:ving lbe Bius driveway
had wandered HI'OII tbe roadway
and in the clarknw fell fato the
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Cjtroner Ewing ealled otteatlon

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

Expci;t Heavy : Speakers Named.

·;;.p~iCOploi

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

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BoCiy Of Rus8ell Singer rc;.yl
in Jfiddleport reported

dates for th"' An·
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this week by

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

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

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•Mn.. ~Jrcne Bentz 11pent r..e,C:Jay

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

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

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

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12,1M In eajd coQlit. to quiet title
of certain real estate descrlbed
In the petitlpn 11 follows: •·

LAND TRA!'ISP1114 .

~. Maulo Wcpver o{ J&lt;'r 11 nk· tbn Allen, Mrs.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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)ff'l. Cl~enee Swaq.,

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home from tbe St. J'OR~ Rotpi- arandJon. Cbarle~ Vlcl.ot,
lll •h~r,. .the wat t.alr:o ,lorJile- l'l:nltldly d~nner 8UC!it JB . tht' ·Mr. IDd llro. William Cook
dical treafi!:leat.
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~lber,
and .lin. l:lmneo
Mr. aud Jln. C. E. ,W.e _ae- Arnold.
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Mra. Allie Frost and ~n tq. Huut·
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