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?oae Eight

The Dolly Sentinel,

Pome~lddleport,

Ohio

Saturday, November 5, 1955

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IIIey eould. Tbon lD their feu IOUJUI tho .,. · 01 · thol ,...~
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"carut tbou not If we perilht to DOI"'IIal We apta.

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Truat In tht Lord with all thin•
heart; and lean not unto thine
ow.n unclt"tandln11. In all thy
ways acknowteclge him, •nd
he 5hall dirtct f'hy patha. (Pro-

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Unit.d Mlthodlst Church, 'emeroy, J. Leshe KUDJe, Pastor.
Church School 9:15. Theo Smith,
Supt. Worship Servke 10:30 "Redemptive For&amp;lve.ness";
Yout h
Fellowiblp 5:30; Monday 7:30 Offl·
eial Bo.ard Meetina:; Wedoe.sday
7:00 Bible Study and prayer service; Thursday 7 :30 Choir Rt!-

How e,a'lt tbota . Ue ulHp?"
Je~UJ awakened and 11w tbe aJ,tuadon and JPOke to tbe sea and lt
became caiJtl.
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Ciun.•Mon.

We're No AnRels

FolloWift&amp; _ an article

. T~ Meet Nov.l4 AtG.3Ilipolis
_PreparaUon for

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WE INVITE
YOU T,, 0. VISIT .OUR
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Tom Ewell

"November

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It ExetuUve Board meetlna: .
the Tri.stato Area Council
,lhe DO)' S&lt;oulli of ,4-merlco

FALL FASH "ION

John Bier'
Nov . 6-7

Clntm.ue9Pt
•rllyn MonrM

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ed chafa:es that tbe Eastern
Sehool Board is trying- to mislead
tbe pareDtl. •He lilso lntltnBted
that a
r~produeed in this
oo Nov. 1, was not
aame as that t.ssued to an·
other loeally 1 drcu1ated

~oy SCout ·Exeeutive Board Is

, The Seven Year lteh

Vftte Vl•lan
(TechnlcOior)
Humphrey Bogart
Aldo Ray
IHORTI

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appeared in the local oowsJ)apen
tG the effect that a loeal committe had mj.squoted a stlte l!:due!Uon ·Departnient offlelal. ,.,...., ..
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llb•ri' MID by mallln• Ill• aroer ealry or a
•teard. Ill eliR ollles lhe f~l ·enlry In our
huh or Ill• ur11 ..1 pootmark , 'Ia ·eaae lhe wbJ.
1111111 eiiily Ia melved by maU . jl~lld,es lbe win·_
nor. J!a~ !lq lbe Mystery Man • - _.,.enlllled
lite .,.. a-.nt ,,..., one dollar. l,;o!lll..(or dues
If\"&amp;~~ lhe Myalery !IIIII · Ia n.e DaUy
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the Mason Coun,ty M)~dical~ s"Ociety
, at a rA.ceting held at Lakin State
Ifospitpl last week.
· Dr. 1bomps-on wu elodcd to
811! .~cier·l succeed Dr.,~:o. Johnson, superint'tnderit ll tbe ~kin Hospital .
~- J'ohiiaop ·had r;efved as head of
tt\e groul' for two yearS.
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Elected to thll post t.r accretarytreat~UTer _
WU t)r. Calvin G. .Ma
lQnly of P\, ,PJepant. Members nf
the rro~P ~Uchide: Dt. R. F. Bry·

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Vlt;tor McLagl•n

Single Gopy

wax hot in
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as election dajr

Loaded Pistols
CUy

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Mhlcll- Cbu&lt;Ch of the

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The Fl"t . .ptl1t Churd1, Pom
eroy, Rev. Ralph ZJindeJ, Pastor.
Church School 0:80 A. .M. Morning
Worsblp 10:30 A. M.
The Church of Christ, Mlddl ..
P~. Rev. Fred ..Gardner, Pa&amp;tor.
Bible School 9:80, Russell Wilson,
Supt.; Morning Wonhip 10:30
heanal.
subject "A Trandormlna: Conviction" ; 6 P. M. Cbr:lstian Endeavor;
Chrl•ll•n lc:lence Society, 144 7 P. M. Evenlne Servit-e subJect
Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy. Morning "A Traa:tc Path"; Tuesday, 8:l~
Service 11 A M. with "Adam And Jr. CboJr; Wedll~da 1 7 p _ M.
Fallen Man ". The subject oi t.he Prayer Meeting and Bible study·
lesson sermon and the Golden 8 P. M. Sr. Choir; Tbur.tday Phit:
Text: Ye were somet1mes darkness athea Society at church
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Heath MtthDdlst Church, Rev.
but now are ye ll&amp;ht ln the Lord:
wall: aa children ilf light, Eph~ L. A. BaDJerter, Pastor. Sunda,y
sians ~ : 8. Sunday School 10 A. M. SchOO:l 9:30, Erneet covert, Supt;
Wedn~day evenlna: service 8 P. Morn1ng Wor.ship 10:30, ~;oJo by
M. The public is cordially Invited M'b s Cberol-e BlaJce; Jr. MYF 5 P.
to attend. Reading Room with Aide M.; Sr_. MYF 8 p _ M.; Tuesday,
ent rance, located at rear of church Corumluion on Evangelism 7:30;
ia o~n to the public, Tuesdays Wednesday choir 7 P. M.; Bible
and Thursdays from 2 to 4. -~tudy daB$ 7:43; Frl&lt;.luy,
co,U.

Johnny Wel•muller

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bli&amp;DI, be aald, "Ye mutt. bt bOra
qaln. Ae&lt;ept • mon bo bora
f01P' atorm and lq your fur ..liD he ea1:1oot tee the ~na:4cpm ~
and Jive you peaee.
of beann." lie bad found Ui•
Tbe muter erGUed a atn:aU 10\lftt. of the -FOblem:
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Your prablemt may not bt ·•
lake and entered Ule _.-ea etlled
Gadara. It wu a place to bury crlJM or JI'OII 1 todal evil but
their dead outaide of the eity. thete are 'lew who bave no proIJvtoa here wu a wild mea. l:fe ble~ . t Tllce them to '- Jealil iD
wu onbUQIInl)' atronc. He broke -'1'· He hll tho ._,... Iii•
chai01 and fetter.. He w~d ean aolve them Ill and jlve ,.-ou
cut blmHlf uneontrallabJy. Jesut the peace your be1J1: critt out f~ , ~

The llifehr•t.cl Ch~o~ rch, Pomeroy
Rev. Waldo Ban.eli, Pastor. Sun ·
day School 9:1&amp;, Fr,.d Bl1ettnar.
Supt. 10;30 A. M. Worshi p Service; Sr. Youtb FellDwship, ThurE
day 9 A. '14, Bus7 Bee Sewing Circle; 8:30 P. M. Youtb Cboir re·
bearsal; 7:80 P. M. Senior ChoJr
Rehearsal; Saturday mormng Confmnation Clua.
TM Nuarene, Church, Pomeroy,
Rev. Forest Stoll, Pastor Sund&amp;y
Scho~l 9:80 i\. M.; 10 :30 Worship
Sennce 7:30 P. M, Evangelistic
Service; WedDead.ay 8:30 P. M.
Prayer Meet.tq:.

aupp~t' sourus in eaeb of
elibt !titer 'Jiiiiat(Jt)' to the
'Ohio Rlva; Valley W- · Sllllto·

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The Daily Sentinel,. Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Publlshttd e"Ver,

afternoon e&amp;

HPt SUndiJ by The ·ohio Valley
. } ~ SelltlDel. Icle.. It 110 llecbaoie
st.. Pomeror. 0 . Busioeu office
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Entered 11 1econd cl:s!i mail.
lnl matter at the post office O"lt

Pomeroy. Oblo.
· Natioaal aaverttstng r~pr£:seo ·
&amp;ative. Bottlnelli-Kimball, loc.• 343

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'-"':" .ptional gelf·lraiulng proWith the helpful as::~istunce
an adult counselor enables
a
Scout to explore any of 95 aetlvi ·
ties ranging from acrodynomi cs
through wolugy .

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Here a Scout ctn acquire more
skiD in the things he likes to do.
lind he bas a chance to try out
·new artivilles so thot .he can find
new activities that he really likes .
Each· year Scouts through the
nation qualify for approximately
900,()00 merit badgeR.

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things they valued highly
In
their Merit Badie proifet~S was
the chance to meet with the
Merit Badge ~ouns clor and ' talk
lheir work over with him . In
countless
('Ommunitlcs
these
Counselors are top-notch m~n
who arc interclited in subje&lt;!ts
close to their hearts. Often life·
tong careers have been started
through these contacts.

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8:00 Sign On

10:30 Seart:b tor Beault
II'Oif "lionio
12:cwL T~e Ernie

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anrl other men whose ambitiom
were first kindled while earning
Mt•ril 81\dges.
The Tri ·~ tate Area Council ,
Bo}' Scouts of America, whose
headquarters are at Huntington,
W. Va., 517 8th Street, has 64
men registered with it as Merit
Dudge Coun'lelors. Many of them
were once Boy Scouts and aU ar~
t&gt;ager to help boys in their queill
inr knowledge and aklll:i.

1;00 ' Bob ·&amp; Jan Carr
1!Jf) Can\ era Goes to School

f-eature

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witli. Lift! 4:15 Fint Love

t:ao Old Timer
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Pinky Lee

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~qwdy

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6:40 ' NeWs Picture
B:~ Les Paul &amp; Mary Ford '
7:00 Big TowQ
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The Pomwoy Boy Stout Council is dependent on the su~:cess of
Local Campaign to carry on Its
work. The 'iupport of every cltl·
zen In this campaign Is urgently
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Caesa:r's ·uoiir
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Jlobert M1:lotgomer_y
All Star Theatre
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Weatbercast
Political Prolfam
Greatest Fi.gb~s in Century
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Colfte Time

Ut:30 F-eather Your Nest

who were
once
Scouts !eel their entire lives were
influenced l:y lheir Merit Harigc
work.

I loved him for H. As a matter
of !act, I luved Griff dearly arrd
J t~ln_k ry~ _lovea ln~ · iJ.fb.~Ua~ . Wfl
, ouiht iurlou~ly '!A,dj \j.4n.'t ;!ipcak
tor long stretches. I would have
made a deal with tbe devil
to
give him a pennant in his fading
Years. Failing that, I am certain
he wlll . have a. pretty good league
going by the time I meet him
S.JP,I~ : I don't ki10w hqw well an
aretian~1: . can throw a splttcr,
but Griff will have so1ne deal!
goiilll' wilh the devil to improve
Uti heavenly sphere. P1 obably
bite Satan as tlilrd·bue coach, .a~
a ma\t~r of {act.
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1:30 Camera Goes to School
2:00 · Ji'eature T.bellrc
2:30 World of' lilr. Sweeney
2:~ ·Modorn Romances
3:i&gt;O 'Matinee ·
A:OO Date With Ufe
4:HI First LoVe
f :30 Old Timer
11:00 PJnky Lt&gt;e
5:30 Howdy D.body
8:00 Rainbow Trail
~uo . Sports Eye
6:40 ' News Picture
6:1i5 Les Paul &amp;: ·Y:ary· Ford
7:00 Science Fiction Theatre
7:30 Coke 'Time
7:45 News Caravan 1
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8:00 Sereen · Directors

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11:00 HeadUnt!!
11:05 Lehigh Actes
11:10 Sports Headlines

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Jol'm Daly .

Topper
!V Reader's Digeat-Voke of Fir e-stone
Dol1ie llack
M(.odical Jlorizcns

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ted. Hallowe&amp;n rec:enUy · wltb a home of Mr. and MJi.
party at the, Cib" Buildlnt. The and family over the
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GaU Millet, daughter of·

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mtnt of lducation and 1fM lnchntrlat Commlllion Bo.erd,

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Kukla: Fran &amp; Ollie
Jolm D&amp;ly
Lone Ranger
IJishop Shern
Slop T.I;Je Music
Star Time
' OOWD the Road
City 'Detective
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a:er, Eddie. st~a.: .Toe, John and

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6.00 AbboU &amp; Costello
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Un, Beck)' .To Gilmore, Raymond
*Farland, Debra Lynn Paugh,
Ralph Batey, Roberta Parsons.
Diane Bostic 18~ Ellen' 'Wit

, The New U,ven Grade School
Will ' ob!erVe American Eduea~
,. We~k, begtanlng ' November
ammal show will be glveri
for tbe chlldren. Reading demon·
stratiofll , wUI be by' Tl:iird Grade
on November- 10 •and llli.D)' other
actlviUea. The Par.enta are invi·
end"1li8 school during
tf!d to att_
thlt Ume and wateb their el&gt;ild·
at work.

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.Utrllna•..Jing that.'fh• Shh weuld n.t· put fuou~ 1 In
Mr.
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Hurricane Express

Members artd Mrs. H!U'I'l' IWlw 1au

refreshments.

ORADI SCHOOL

3:58 Sign OQ
4:00 Danceland
15:00 Mickey Mouse
8:00 Annie 'Oakley

6;f0 Spor4

-aead ,his ·h fore you ·.,o to the polls
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mire, Barbara Bostic, Bobby Grin·
Mr. and Mrs. S. P• .temon 1

Sports
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the·CIO ·. bosseS Ohio

· and ruesta present were Shelby ebickeliJJpX.
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Dotson,. Sally Roush,
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Phil Sen~, is a medicll.
S.yre, Margaret Roney, EJlea lent in Holzer Hospital.
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Smith, Sharon Knapp;
PhyW1 R. Andrews shDpped 1n AiheDI

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7:00 Kukla Fran &amp; Ollie •
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the end of the . meetina.
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lin. Roy · Fraokl)a, 11r1. Mn. L B. ,......., IUid Jfr. ed
lin. Cam&gt;ll Adauu anjl lin. va., Jim Darbj' rui 1Carl Kloe, 1111. ~ Bumgard· lin. lobo Fll'&amp;UHD, ...., the
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Bob IAJoe and lin . Bob 1 ru,: •d unl) Mrs.
llr. I Ralph Ftot, !iln. Bill Boword,
Mn. otllo Bouoh Ia a modleal
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Howard: S.., llj'L 1. 1.. Stewart Mn. Otto llolltt! waa .In ,~l.
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atork thower. Games were played week.
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Elmer Grlmio Ia a mOdbl -'t.
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Jan dcbDelder,
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lng AitU wore -Ml'l. Adrian Lath- 8011 of Hunttlliton. vldted
Clrt of hl1h achool .....ts n 10011 • the ~on arls...
ey, Mre. Estella, tleldJ, MP. Jel&amp; live• here OVef the wee~'nd.
Miller, Mrs. Erma Prlte, Mn.
Mrs. Ieie Blate . hu · returnfd
5. ..~:~l~h~~;,:- 'f:Ools for •th• wholt 41strlct and not lu.f
Lewis Durst and Mrs.
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7:15 JohD Oily
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8:Qil Arthl,l"r _God!rej &amp; Friends
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8:00 Mer"Blnl Show
9:00 Captain Kangaroo
10:00 ·G¢f1 Moore
10:30 Art'tkir ~y
1 J :JO Strike It Rich
12:00 Valian~ Latly
12:: 1.S Love ol Llfe
12:30 Seareh tor 'l'GmoJTOw ·
12:~ The Guiding Llgbt
1:..00 Kalie'11 Kikhen ,
1:30 Welcome Travelers
2:00 Robert Q.. Lewis
2:30 HOU!eparty ·
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3:30 Bob C~y Shqw
4:00 t'he Prlghter Day
4 :15 SeLTet Storm
4:30 Oft Y'Qur AcCourJt
5 :00 Gene Autr_y~Roy Rogers ,
8:00, Lucky 8 RanCh
6:3() Your F.sso Reporter
6:44 Spotlight on .Sport•
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A ll'OUP of JOUDI ~ mot Nov010ber 1, With "LLddu NJPt'l lobJIIIoa. .
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WILLING -KIU
Pitllorlla wert . . - ! . - of
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Cam&gt;U ~. tedi)IOrOJ')' c1Jo1r- aod opeood the -un, With Sehool ClaN of lilt lltUiodlll o. apeat J'rldaf tUitlqllto Jhtl
me bl'fllll)lt tho meet101 to ... ll'OUp oiollDI, aceompanlo4 _br Cllutd! II her hoalo, TutJ411, o&amp;~umwQ family.
derlla aod dt .. liooa were b)o lin. llfra. lbrr)' La7ne at tho ploao, Novo01bor I, wltll Jill. W. A
-tflu llary 11m., 11w. Patty
JIDOnd-PotOI'L
loY...tloo by Bob lolio•toa, to!- Dollllil u Tbe ll'OUP Dual&gt;ee ao4 100 of LSIIIa Hod&lt;'
Tlie .P""""'• ~· the
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for " lln. tnr. Kn. l1oulah Dye of Al.lot!!a,
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1101'1011, ..~ ' her blotla- .
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Dur· troducUon waa follow6d '- 1 proJl'IM leader ud the uw -~~L-..t ~ p.,.- . - - ~
1017, (e011duejo4 dur!Dil· tho "lolagtn Show" performed' l&gt; year boob ,... luUed. The .. .. .., the .......,_
ehureb hour), eoollllDI tho par JllhiiDI MeCI
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~clded to meet
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IDGnth, maidDI It ~·f:::;IT , :,.: W.Va. ,
_- • made to hold a SpaPoiU
IDI wtth biiiiiNmd.o IUid ohlldJ'eo lilltrlcl Governor, Bill Galdwoll Dinner. wbleh wW be !Wd tn l ..k Ford, otudeBt .•1 T..,...

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Search Cor Beauty
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12:00 Tenaessee ·E mle Show

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G.atqr .Woor.e
Arthur- ~frey
Strike ft ruch
12:00 Valiant Lady
12:15 Love of Lit~
12:30 Search far TOmorrow
12:44 Tbe Guiding · Light
1:no KRhe's Kitchen
1:30 W elc&lt;m)e 'Pt&amp;velen
2:00.· Robert Q. Lt'wi:s
2.;JO HOUSf!f'art.y
3:dil ~The Big PRyroff
3:30 · Bo.b Crosby Show
4:1Xl The Bl'ili!btet Day
A.: l:lo Sect~ Sta:nb
4:30 On ·Yo~ ACCotmt
IJ:OO Gthe Autry.!toy Rogers
6:00 Lucky 8 Ranch
6 :10 Y:ow;:· 'E&amp;:&gt;o Reporter
IMO Spo!J\gnt on Sports
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Monday, November 7,

The Da ilv Sentinel

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Sub:!~Mptton r;tes: DeU\·err ~l'
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at The Daill Sentinel cafrlee,
$15 .60; six montbs, $7.80; three 1
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MIAIIOippl otaye&lt;l atop the
United ........ lportt Writ.,
Southeastern eonferetlce as it
Mlebigan''&gt; jarring ,upset by old M&amp;t Memphis State 39-6, in a
,llemfsis ll~nois left Ok4aho1lll. npt'-leaif\le game. ·o'Je Miu C..-J
aa~ ~laM as Ute ' top unbeet- cli.nch the erown by whining IU
ea ton\;aa.dcrs for the national final teague game, Nov. 26, agaia~e football erow11 todayst Millisll.ppt State.
Michigan waa the only team
and also left promoters of the
Orange Bowl same Clbort.Unt witll ill tM liiAUIA'.I "tOp 10" to !0!9
J}ee.
this week, attholig!l.
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For Oklahoma and Maryland Tech No. 1 was hel~ to a 7-'1
seem certain to finis h the season draw by Tennessee and Navy No.
unbeaten auJ the resulting bids 10 was held to another 7-7 s.PUt
to the Orange extravagaft!l •L Mi· b1 Duke.·
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ami, Fla., rould make that game ' otller major surpd&amp;el wWe
~ot only the top bowl but al~e the Yale\
'fl•rr tft!f AniO',
game of the year."
Rat!'lllrd:J "f'4 '\\U ~If Mare••
Oklaborr:a rol1ed to Its 2ftth and Stanford's. 28-20
lriumph
straight v1ctory, 20.0 over Mb· over Southern Callfornia.
souri
Maryland retained ita
ftere,' 8 a thumNail 1ket~h
of
perfe~t record by figfi,Ung qft bf'W tlle oUter !Ujor conference
~uiSlan a State, 13-0 West Vl,.. flltel Gft lrl . .,... UJi:
gmla, lhe on!v ot hpr major unPaftfit CHri---Uit.A' U-0 ..._
heateD tram ~'!lll pace wlith ~ p. ."fg\le. IU, 'ia!M fN&gt;m CetSooners Mvl _l er ps by heating tete of Pac:iffc: bd · pt~s nett·
George W:t-~t n~on. t:J-7,
on to-last leatue pmt this week
Friday lo • I• :, ~ h the Sovttaern. .against Wa1hlneton, while aee·
Conferenet' r r(l"' 'l
oaa-91lce Oregon
State 4·1.0
But mighl)' ~!ictJi '! 'l''l a.Norbed plays CallfonM· lvy-4ir..,..au
a atunm l"•! ?5fl dru~bing fl'tim ~ale 4-0-0 fDII *ondofllail!e ftla.
DUnois r·o~v hh!nn Ptltcred Ute cetoa t:-1.0 ~ tiUI weet h
game 11 l~· rJ n , n t cho1ce but tile ne'AMtl-la,st '-lu•
lot 81cflr
Dlinl tur ned l oo~e a 20-.\'ear-old Missouri
Valley- wide
open
aophomore nm·,.·rl "''b MitcheU among Wichita 2·1-0, Detroit 2·1·
for 17:i ynrds gained in 10 carries o and ·ruba 1-1.0 with no league
including a M ·yard sprhM. for a gaalei Uli1 week but ~ulaa.~
touchdown nnd a 51 -yard t*-.bJe trek ~...
t.-d 'hlla-'t'k:iita
to set up anuther.
Nov. 26 tbe decldlnf factoi-a;
Bowl Plcturo Cloud•d
Skyline.Colorado A"-M "lt.o-o can
Mlclllg&lt;ln 's loss left the Big 'fen dh\t1l It '-M .a Ue for title by
. half of the Rose llowl pleture beating Utah tbll week In ~
cloudtd. Ohio State tuok over the to·latt l-eague game: Border-Arlleaa:ue lead wlth a 20-13 , victory :zona Tempe St. leads at 2--04' Mrt
over lndl,an~:~ but the !lnekeyftl, laces tllt'ee more a:ames: JtoeQ
Jast year a Rose Bowl winner, Mountain- Idaho State bu cnnare ineligible to return. That ched. ·
leave!l Mlchi[lan State, which
1mashed Purdue, 27-0, 01 Michl-

CAPtAIN Of TH!= TEAM • • By Alan Mciver

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Crt·meaiJ.S scoring lour or t he s1:t
TUs. skirting bis ends and .hitting
the lme. Car.son hit pay d1r.t twice
m I he first hall also, with runs of
32 and 44 yards. respectively good
f or six pointers,, Dugan kicked five
betwee n tho uprig'h'ts fur t bc PAT.
Vinton kicked off to. begin the
th1rd quarter, and. Immediat ely
the DeviL. startf!d dn a lliX point·
eT ma r ch, which ended four plays
later after Rutland had racked up
three (u"!t doWm, .skirts around
. right end by Cremeans good for
, 33; Ca rson racked U,P 9 around
the r1ght side, and the fullba ck
Schoonover, ploughed over
the
cenltr of the li.ne. for 20 and an·
other 1"D.
kick lor · PAT was
bl&amp;rked . v 1 nton could do nGthing
on the .:round, but took to the
air and Carsn intercepted on the
Vinton 16. Onl the next play Cre-

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bowl berth with a 6-1 mnrk.
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to
State'r; Spartans.
Oklahoma, which meet&amp; Iowa
State this week, is headed tor a
ahowdown wilh &lt;'O·league-leader
Nebraska ou Nov. 19 that will dedde the BiB Seven's reprc~nta·
tive in the Orange Bowl.
Maryland iB Hed with Clemson
in the race for the Atlintlc CoaJt
conference berth .... JI\ th1~ tame
bowl nnd the two rlvala wlncl tiP
tbetr league !ea~on thlll comlnl
Saturday ln a bead-on coDislen
tllat will d~id'Ll the matter.
The Tcxu A,tglcs held ontG
their half-game lead in th• bot
baUle for tbe Southwest- Conf.er.
~nee's berth in the Cotton BOwl
by downing Suuthern Melhodbt, '
13-2. · Clo.est rlvl!l8 Tex:u'l
abd
Texu ChrtaUan meet this wed,
whUe the Aggies vlait Rlcd.
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belcl their ngalar mect'ing Monday ni_a:bt with the pre~~ident, Mrs.
Witnnm Kennlld1 lR fh&amp;Tje.
Reports on the Teten~ rum·
mage and bake N1e were aiven .
A ' mot\oa w1 11 macle to buy &amp;
-nfenmee boQk "Roberts RulBII 'lf
Or-der."
It wu alao declde!J to rive
prl1 e 1 t.o the band lfte'nlbera who
&lt;:ollected the most monwy for Tq
Day.
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A committee eCMnpo.sed of ·:Mrs,
William Striuss uut Mn. Ray
Woodgeard was ap~MHatod to let
about getting 011 w ~ag bearer
Unlfotma.
·Diseu11dob ot the band ba-aquet
whl~h I• to be held De&lt;l. followed
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campal'n'&amp; b1ggt&gt;st touchdown ex·
p]I)SiOB at Chicago.- Lotiklng rnor 1!
each week like the Bears of 'O ld,

they ran up a 4~-J lead and, de!eated the Green Bay Packers,

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The Bears' fGUrtb slr81ght tri ·
umpb set t~e stage for the .,eamc
which may de-ride the Western
J)lvifion .cbampion-nt'xt Suacby'~
R-amHlear.s aame at Chicago.
Lo~ Attge-les 5-2 now leads th~
Bear 11 and Baltimore Colts C""'h
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4-3 by qn.e game. The Detroit
Lions . won their f1rst
l,.9fi5
tame Saturday night, def6atifl;.:
Baltimore , 24-14, wht&gt;n halfbat:k
Doak WalkCl' scored twice in tfit!
last • rour minutes.
_The Chicago Cardinals 3-3·1
~ve Cleveland 8n t!:lsist by de. fe£Jti ng thj!! Pitt.sb'urgh Stceler.s
in lbe other Saturday night Con·
test, 27-13: The Washington Red·
skin s converted five of sl' recovered fumbles mto scores to
deleat the Phil adelphia $agle~
2-4·1 in the other Sunday tilt, 3421.
Washlngtun and Pitlsbur'b each
I 4·3 are second in the ·Eastern D1·
1 vh11nn . All teams have fiVe more.
'gamell.
Ne'A' York held a. 14-3 ' edlte on

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GEORq. S. M4BS~iTTEit,' SR; ,
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OfSallsbu.rv Township ON NOVEMPER 8,"1955
YOUR VOTE APPRECIATED

OJ\ ~ank&amp;&amp;1l-lnJC Dliy, and

with UI\Uiuaf pOn!PGitb' ·bill~n tho
ball club wiDfed ..._.,•• tG , the
New YOrk Yankees hru lleeome • &amp;!it that tlllt ttltlt "WJll play like'
' Churek!ll IYoWnt chuckle.
t~e. Yankeet • I'D lwaoWI lb.e Tea:
Jn Other word1. a horselaua:h.
ton wby."
Old Cue, the teCl·hantted den·
'Wf\1 . you. Clll't fault Gld taae.
tltt from Kansas City, ptrportedlj 'Miey'flt p)l!iylna ~uke"' the '\'a..._
b•• Ulerted that "It's n ebame ·no tees. In ot~ wor&amp;, .t h.,f.fl ' wln•
lapaneae ban player ls on • nu1• niRC Jllhe1.
;lar, league t&amp;&amp;m ln Ute .... United
But tke)''te .a lont clrt\i'e •nd ~•
Statu."
eWp ahot rrom bilill tile , Yan·
From the ruulU o/ tbotle
kMfl
tt would be an orlettt~l shame ll ' J,\l~l before fM llfi:MM tolar
tbe)' were. Tb'e H®nd-belt y.,..l belan, Andr
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kee.. •• we bow them In FIAt. 1tirlet 't o wtre1 aDd 1'1.-b 'n ot~·e
b•oh, al the moment jhlt lo ~.. llldst of 1110 ~· --.a.1 ·•onn-

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lb quarterbadr. ''in~m·ttncc" Sun day by ysing substitute George
Rattermift to wb tp the New York
Giants, 24-~4, and. tAke a twoga~pe lead in l be 'Eastern Division.
RatterQlan• t hrew two toucbrtown
passes and ran for another :,-eur€
to wipe out 11 14 3 Cleveland d('ftcit after the Giants sent Otto
Graham. to the sidelln~ with a
concus!ion.
Los ArigeJes also trailed at the
half, 14-3 bUt look the undispUtt'U
Western DivisJOn lead by rallyin:::
to defeat the Sa n Francisco Forty·
Niner-s , 27-14. Andy
Rob ustcllJ
and Corky Taylor sen! 85 ,302 Lo~
Angeles faru hume ha ppy bv ll \ t'al
.mg two of Y. A. Tittle's fourth·
, period passes and lllcwg for TDs
B••rs Smother Packer-s

means danced his way 'for 1~ o.,e-r
taokle into the end zone
the
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Late in the third quarter, Crc·
Ttlf!ltns galloped atouild right end
fur 19 and the bevicJs' bad .Scored
again, the· PAT was n'o e-OOd.
Wllh two minutes gone in the
fourth. quarter, Car:o9n, •the right
hal~ h~t Cll'emeans a OD;-yard heavy
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wn._,ch · wu ~~ for another six1
pomter. Pugap. booted the extra
point. Vint6n was 'stopped on the
port~
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, next four playa~ .and o'n an openTile P(Hhe!·oy
hav e
'l'he Rutland Red Devils cou. ing
play
t.;arson
skipped
never Wnn OT 'shared • Southeost- tinued to abatter their opponents hJs _way. ar~und tll-e left side and
ern Ohio Athletic League football as they scored 41 Points in the sqUJrmed hiS way to pay dirt Du·
title,'· but the ~~nnine.d Pan· lir11t half, to go -on to .sma sh Vin- .gan kiclr:erl the PAT.
t'he~s t.ll'e now on the verge of ten 7:t-O Friday night bcforQ . a
The gu me ended wi&lt;h Vinton in
fetti'ng ihelr flnt 1)drc ol a frosty chf!led homt crowd
p o~8ess ion of the ball
ehampioo~hip. Standll)g 1n their
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path is a pesky Middleport Yei Rufl.antl scored every time, ex- Vmton --- -·-· - 1 f) 0 0 t)o
low • Jackel eleven thlt has bPMl cept two, that they had th«Jr I ,--=:;;;====;;;;=;;,;;i;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;:;,;;;:.;;;;~~~~.
tou&amp;h for almost ev~ ball club hands oft the ball with ' Jim~:r 1.
ther have played this s-eason.
Qf oourse Jilelteon sHU. has to
Oay battle.
be~~ the Athtons Bull,dop ~ thit day fu gl'lt tht&gt; Pan ther~ pnter l"'b
comma: Friday nttht, J;ly,t ua.leu the tw&amp;h Belpr ~ Eagfps arid 'tfr!-fr
the Atb'e.ns dub make• a complot e high .scormg halftlack, Bill Snyder
rever:S.1 o£ ff;lrfll th e lronmeti who hu scored 146 poi nts and is
should t$c thi11 one. However, it leading scorer in th ~ state. Mirtthe ~eular center ,of the B~lldoas dleport "has also a tough task as
Grogdan, i~ back lil the game, it they take on Rutland, und the;v
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Gene Slaughter and his boy.!l ,
whO lias come thjough with 126
BvetY!:'Ine In tbe Bend arCla points and probab y is the num·
Pd. Pol. Ady.
hh-1 tbat 't he TllrkeJ1 Day ,ga"'es ber two .scorer m 1.he state. Quite
between the 1'11nthers and the an
£or ou r Bend ball clubs.
flackeU , are topredietable. Time
after tl_m e ln recent yqa1·s tl'le
underdo8 hla eo.me tbwuih to up.
'set tbe dOpfl, .and Pomeroy fatUI
will. be prayin.( that lhe Jackets
ean\ do , l~t~bls year. Howevtr,
Coaeh Cha e McDonald and hi~
Jackel.l wU be oMotinr the work 1

of Oll well.~!. r~l eStltl, biOII:)Wd
1wimmiDI pool#, el"., ii'Neumied

IY OICA.R PRALI(Y
Unlttd .,.,... Sport• Wrltw ·
NEW YORK UP~-1'hls tour b,.
CIJeY ~tengel and hl~ s~oniJ·btlt

Browns, Rams Leaders

BY EARL WRIGHT
Unlt.d Pren $ports Writ•
1'!1e Cleveland Browns ·and Lo~
An g~les Rams are out ll'l lroat !n ;
the _ Natlonal Football Leaeue's
d1.,r swn races t oda_y . ~t the 9h1cagu Bea~s are nppmg , throug-h
lhe pro t'lrcuat like an enraged
grmly
l leveland cashed a divide nd en

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beating Mlnne•ota next Saturday
then Michigan must win both It!!
remaining samca--agaJnst lnlli·
ana and Otuo State-to toke tile

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Kyl e Rote when Graham
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knocked grog~y with itfe mip.\1-tes to go 1n the first half. Ral·
Ierman, the league's higltest-pa•d
beneh warmer, repla.c.cd Gra ham
H!j shot a 30·y&amp;,rd 'TD pass to R &lt;~Y
Renfro m the third Quarter anj
&lt;l 14-yaJ'der to· Pe!e Brcwstt• r
early m !he final period tQ giv ~
Clevt:land a 17-14 lead . Then Ra 1•
t.erman guided the Brown.!!
ao
yard&gt;, 11nd clinche-d the \'tctory by
hJ djng the ball and ski pping rour
yard!i around end to score w1th 71
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Wtt..l Allaemeat
Wheel l11laaee

" Women 1And · The
~h.ureh ies In fi:lreign flcld.s hi&gt; rcm~mher· I Graveside services for Wanda'
Tllrough Tht' Cen t ur it•s" was th.. cr with bu thday &lt;'ar•l.. Specml Lou See, Se\'f'n day old dautftter
Mr and Mn. Blr&lt;Ue See: Hartopic or the dcvotioris and tlte ptayer.s were requt&gt;sted for RN'
and
Mrs.
(;eoFge
Sidwell.
new
Meri&lt;tdnville,
"were held Satur-day by
prqermm led by Mrs. - Freda Fields
thodist
mi€!i.ionaries
whu
left
in
R!'Y,
Robe-rt
~tyers, pastor of tb.t
bd ~u. Alice Capebar1, wb en
' Middleport Chl.lrcb of the N~r·
the WSCS of. A!lbury - Afethoilist September ror K ol\Ca
Plan~, wocc made f91· a Thanks. en.e at the J..one Oak Cemetecy,
Church m6 Wl1'dnesday , PVPI\jn e;
at the hom e of .Mrs Wil!la!Tl givlng 4inner 10 be h ~ld at the j Point Pl~asant , with the R~~~.~~~~
· ba!,lle of Vrs c. B. we~11e on Of"iats Funer•l H~me ;n c::
HoudOJhelt, 1 Sycncu."&gt;e.
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Miss Marcia Karr p rc~ent ed t hl' flnvember 1!J. M1s. M! "'garct Eidl the bul'ial.
Relt!tti¥es om:l flriend! Who were
study course, "C hri~tlanltY Is R ~ inger wu w,el comed as a guest. A
voJutionary." A special p.rav er was ' Th a~ ksg1 ving q~edilailon · enlitlC'd, p:·c&amp;l'nt were Birdie ~ and ehil·
offered by Mrs. f1ae Karr for Mrs. "'~'GJvifl g thanks l:jy t'njoylng what d~t'll , hester, Joht\ eo4 Connie ~~
A.. 'M. RoJierb. a patient in Hoi· you hove" by Miss Murcia Kart Ha : rlsohl!iUe:" MrJ. Clara K~lderr
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.zer.,. Hospital. Sixlef&gt;n ~ hut -in eall ~ el o!&gt;erl jhe mee-t ing
Tho
ltostess
serv
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sa
lad
Laura Se-e, llrs. Bell¥ Jo WUUam~
wen reporfed'. The blrthd11vs of
course
during
the
social
hour.
Wddleport; ~- and Mrs. Cecil
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Nora Houda11helt and Marcia
lfeDank!ll and Betty, Hatry llcKatr were observed.
Dantei -Jr.1 Jobn MeDaa.ie1, Harr1
A week of prayCl" and se!f d e-:~.PHllATHEA TO MEET
Gilmab,
Mrs. l¥a Gilman, · Mr&amp;.
ial okeriag w.as t&amp;ken. ,'M;rs. Ann
The Ptu!J thea Society will meel
Bertha
St,lelds,
I!Jn, llyrtle McSauyage, president of the 1sncicty Thursday.even ing at Hie-Church of
Di.nhil, MiSs ~leona ·McDabiel of
l"eque,ated tl!tat fifteen mlsslonar- ChriSt .
floint Plea.iant.

Hackett's

Rams Intercept' Pa s~es
SSIIVICE
put Los Angele~ ln
frunl b v running 10 rar ~ s afte r m· can't
tercc ptJng a Tittle pass in
th :: be 1beatl
opcn1ng seconds Of tlle fi nnl qu a;
lN Taylor, a rookie back. clinch·
cd !he h iumph by r.armg 65 yard~
lo scu1·e afte r ste;alin g ;~n.oth~·r Jf
Titt le's tos~;el .
Ruokie Bobby Wa'kins ~cnrP !1
twH~e and Rick Casarc$, Ch1ck Jagade, Ron Dm!wierki, -Har!on H11l
and Blll Mt!Coll each 5cored once
as lhe Bean buried lhe Paekc1.s
uBder seven touchdowns.
Roy Bll'ni, ftal~h
Guglit:lm!,
Jim Monachino and Bert Zager~
seored for Wuhi9gton . Thomason
lhrew 1'D paue~· to Pete Pih~;Js,
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'Ask Y.ur O.alw ~ ~;
for the Ea&amp;les.
Gern Nagler and De.ve Mann
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scored TDs after the "'Cardinals re~ vered Steeler fumbles and Pat
A N•w 0.. Ulldl Autdoltll\
Summerall scored th&amp; ntller Card
Appllanc•. fit Tractor.''
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ter intercepting a Jim Finlu pass
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Vote 00 'NO
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birth of ·a fiVe · pound, four ouoce
son, Denni s Raymond, Saturda)'
alternoon, .November
at the
.Meigs General
Ho.!lp.ltal. ~s.
Hawk is the lo~er Etheltli.dgley,
Grandparents are -Mr. ·ahd Mrs.
Vannie Ba.dgtey, Middleport: and
~- and ·Mrs. Price HaWk. Pomeroy. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. I .yoons
[JC Middleport, are great grand~
parents.

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The CIO propoocd law to increase unemployment COlripensation is discriminatory
unfair to labor ltse1f. It ...-ould increase th~
prices of ~verythl~g. Governor Lausche calls
it '.'fantastic."
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Vote _Hg to higher living coatt!

Pomeroy -

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~0 DII'OBir.ATION UOMMl'l'I'U • FRED J. lULLIGAN, ~. Seo.
10 JJ. .Broad Str.et, Oulumblll. Ohio

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..ollie that the eooci is the bo"
•• tho ldolboll fleld ood thalli 1o
bll Job lo "'" the ball club. Tho
QJaiA l'eiJ()n t!lat Pomeroy haan't
Jlad. t IGtd feotb:alt team in ree~~ ,etrs il tl\e f•ct thit tht
Jlayn !toa'W! been a:lven too fret
a re(n 11nd actually hAven't JiVefl
t~r t.lhl&amp;t woperaUon .
I belltft that fans end ,-laytrs
1llka an tM thet this h11 now
U.. dtMII.. hmeroy wanttd
a ~·•NN ~ •nd now thty
hn.. •M. It ta Ullforlu...tt thlt
10tM of ltte ptan" coulft't IH

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Wednesdoy Night At. Houdashelt 'Home ·Graveside Services
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Held For Infant

Otal!!ll AI,Jt Clio was esptd.l11y
tappy. Alex liiiVe most of tM ttc·
dlt ,_. tbe We11rton victory ttJ tht
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There wM a terrttle 41n in tbc
hftt~et dMsi't'IIJ · room Frld~y
nlPt wltm the tlnal score o'f the
J'~Jtton-Meb;;onvtlle a:anie was an.MIR:eeO, ; &amp;ar1in It had been an&amp;i'oYISeed . l~at
Nelson.vllle was
leidia&amp; :n.tJ in the latter part of
1M· ,OU!~h _quarter, but it was
v.tcl!d ._. Juat 1 rumor. Local fans
11. well as :Wotbton fall' also let
C'4Ut a tetrifle toar a~ \'be score
'*as. •nnotaMed, but Hae kids in
th~ dtftsa\rar· mom were juat a
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Oklahotna In ]flotne 'S tretch For Title
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Bowling
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tlon of S.lilbury .Loeal
Diltriet. Pomeroy. Obio.

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hand sc-win&amp;. RatM very HUOil•
$20. Call tllf,X.
10-21-11
able . Prompt aervice. K1tbiNJ1
Boy's navy nylon SNOW SUIT
Milhoan, c/ o ·Millard Olbcih,
blu.e SUIT, both size 3. Baby bed'
11-'.:ltc
L6ng Bottom.
and aprinp . Millard Osborn
Rt. 248, t miles beyond Chester FOI' reliable radio aad TV repair,
Ill
clll 6001-J. We
at Keno.
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makea. Schmolll ApplWice,
11-3'-11
Middleport, Ohio.
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QUICK SERVICE on Waleb Jle.
palrin&amp; by Pa~ Trained
r
watchmaker. coi.LiNs 1!WE1.:1-U
LERS, Pomeroy,

Crow• Chicks blazed a uuon
h i(h 2809 series lut ntabt in the
toulh Pt. Plea6ant City BoWling:
League but &amp;till lost ou came L-o
t he red hot B. W. Krodel quintet.

CROW'S CHICKS
Cliff&lt;lrd -----· 181 ~ 183 ~7D
Menchinl ----- 193 2CU 182 ~
Hovatter ----. 230 166 174 570

!.~ !he t~ff!~e

be reEdueaSchool
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of nid acbool..district at tte S&amp;IU.
bury '1'\vp. !)emeutary Schoc;~l on
S. R. No. S3, 4: mile&amp; oorth of the
Oblo River at 13 noon, Eutern
Standard Time on Friday, Decem·
ber 2, 10$5, for tbe furnllhiDe of
clau-room, kltebe.n and multi·
purf.tose roolii equtpmeo.t for tbe
Bradbury Elementary School located on S. R. No. 143 approxi·
mately' miltll north of the. Ohio
River. The equipment sball be In
aceordanee with plan• and.JpedfJ.
cat1on1 prepared by A. H. Moel1enkamp &amp; Assoeiates, Engineers,
· uncaaler, OhJo.
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rejed • any · or all bldl and to
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E.cb bid mu.t eonit.ln the District, Pomeroy, Ohio.
name of every peraon 1Dtere1ted
Eldon Weeb. Clerk
tbereln and muat be ~oropanled
Edward Kina:, Preli~eat
by a eert:lfled cbeek or cashier's (10)-31 ; (11) 7·lt21""tc
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POMEROY-4-room Lincoln Hill
property, fu.rnace heat,
nice
basement, ddveWaY. 1$1500.00
will handle dowD pa)'tnent.
RINTALI-:! or. 8 rtoms and
bath, bouse or apartrl.l~-.t $~0.00
CUCKLIR ltiM.TY
Box 229
Phoftl IOa.Y

2 Five room modern
APARTMENTS. with laundry and garage. New t5·room dwclHng with
garage and laundry. Phone
810-M. A. N. Rengel.
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g:ood conrtltlon, for sale. Vern
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•bargO' FRONT SL!:EPING ROOM.
One or two people. Cooking pri·
vileges. Ncar Senior Hia:h.
·Helen H. Neue, 302-M . ll·Mitc

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139 Bulternut, romeroy, Ohio.

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3-room and ·bath II 5-room and
bath !urnlshed APARTMENT.
llot wateT, gu fired furnace,
all utiHtiw paid. Phone 6128·X.

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1851 FORD V-8 +door Delux Sa- For
nmt--Electrte
wallpaper
•teamer. Clinton Fisher, MidCINCINNATI, 0. UP-Produce:
daD, • · Blaettnar'a, Pomti'OJ',
Ohio.
11·5-tjte
dleport.
11-l·tf
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3 FURNISHED ROOMS and

bath.

Priv&gt;tte Entrance. Phone 4fK.,Y,
Ptorcy r•. Peoplflll, 100 1 Union
Ave ., Pomeroy.
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FOR RENT- l"urnJ1bed HOUMI
with ut.l!Uies. 7-room on Lin·
co1n Hill, with aaraae and
laundry, gas heat with tbenno·
19) For
1t.at. 6-room on MeebaD.lc St..
a:u heat with thermostat. 8ANTJ..fltEDil 'by International
room Apartment on Mechanic
Hlr¥elltr. Penuneot IDd MeSt., with aaraae. Call Ewbg
lhanol lo ot.ocll.
pri•·
Storo. Phone 133 or Ewlnl Reaod. liDO! EQUIPMENT CO.
tdenco 323-J.
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IIOUQJI
W'IIHII ·lllllLDING
PA'l'I'I!RNII • MINII T1E8 . per II and up;. We deliver. H. H.
• lo I. I. Hawlc. MlnanvUio, Oblo
1'110111 c - . Ohio ot BP.
W1'18, llaooa, W. Va., oller 6
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Two Furntabed t.Room . APAa'f·
MENTS. new furnlt\aH. UtWUta
pold. Call 61M4-14.
1140-U
6-room FURNJSliEii UOIISE. ~all
3:JO.M.
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b Droll d $2 .00 HOURLY posslb~ doing
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SANCO Mfg. Co., '71&amp;9 Beverly
Biv~ .. Lw&lt; Angelel, 36, Calli.
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medium« 39-40; whole.ale; IWm·
,mertlal 80 per .P!nt A, extra tarre
4040i medlum 1 33·36; current reeelpte 11 :J0..32.
Chlckena, ateady to ~c bieber,
supplies adequate; (eyer• 1849;
hens, hel¥)" 18-21; ben•, lllht '!&amp;18; old rooatera 10.11,
Tur~eya, ateady, auppliel ~le.nU·
ful; youna: hens a&amp;-18; Young
tom1 2'l'r1:·28~; fryers 824~.
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TICKETS Ml1ST Bl! CLAIMED

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WITHIN 24 Hj)U\18

OALLIPOLIS LIVISTOCK
HOGS--17D420 lba 12 to IUD:
lbs. II to 13.80; Ll--11 II
·13; Fot Sows 10·14; Stais 8·11:
Boars 7-10: Sowo &amp; Pip GD-1110:
Shoats 4-12.
CA'M'LE--Stc""' .111-18 llel!ers ·
B-16.110;
Jleel 11-10; CaMero
8·8: Bulla 8-16; Milt Co""-80-IB. ·
VEAL CALVES-Tops 3'.10:
Seeonda 2;1.28; •Medium ls.JOi
Com. It Hvo. 12·22; Culls 8-12.
SHI!EP-Ew.. &amp; Lnll. 4·10•
Stock Ew('.s 3·8: Fal Sheep 3·~
Culla 1-t; Ducks 3-6; Fat Wethera
3.fl.
LAMBS-Tops 18; Secondl 14:16: Light Wt.s. 12-14; common g.
10,

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RACINE SHOE ,SHOI'
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FURNISHED HOUSE.
6-rooms
and batb on Laurel St. See
Ray EVIDII, 138 Mulberry Ave.,
Pomeroy.
11·2-Stp
For rent-Extension
Soaffold 1.\oardo, Drop
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TAKE NOTICE

of tbe total amount of &amp;be bid or

br a bond in a ll~e aum executed
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CoplM ot tbt pli!P 1nd II*W·
eatlODS may be. ob~alntcl from the
EDJineet'J olfl~.

openinl of bidl.
Propala lhaU · be liJn.ed by
tbe blcldtr, !Pvil11 bualnHI addre~s. 1a tbe t:ue ot tJnna or torporitlona t.ba. pn~potal m.uat be
II Pod by ,the lecal authorlud o£·

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Durbin ----- -- 160 166 200 52d
K•a o~o~r ~ehools out of Mlltl•
Said cheek or bond aball be
IIC.,. poliHCI out of our KMele
M a result the Chicta: are now Louk.s -- •• --- 16$ 224 182 ~74:
satisfactory to the Board.
VOTI FOR
932 963 814 2809
t! ed ~tb 0 . D. Tenn..ant fQI' first Tolal
If the bid is accePted a coD·
Bolly
Corwlu Doultld
OLO
INf!l
SERVICE
p lace in the circuit.
tract will be entered Urto and lts
A rnoftter and PTA p,..ldent,
H.
MiiJer
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297
I'uttilli together gamea -of 932.
performance -properly .sec~red.
Pot Member
963 and 914 the Chicks bad their Swanson -r- -- 1~9 148 147 4M
STA'TI IIOARD OF &amp;DUCAT·
Se~:urltie! submitted by
tbe
r FOREMAN &amp; ABSCirf 'f.V.
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2809 total, the high('St rolled . at Wilwn --- - -- - 133 198 1~5 486
PlJns and ,specifications
are un-sllccessful bidden wtu be re304
"Tenth
District
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tllrned after the award of tb11
on flle as follows:
NoR Pltl'lton Lusue
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Tbe office . of the clerk of the eontra.et is made,;and a perform·
Ada t.fdY So Point 'retldent
170 177 ' 347
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Lucille Cahlwell POrMrO'I. 0
Total --------· 729 784 783 2296 blli'J
USED STOKER-good aa new . ; ;~IJJO • Tt;L~VlSlON Jt.:.RV1Ct Durbin being low with S29.
Twp. School, s. R. No, 33, .of the contra:et bas been execut·
· hcri-NI'Y
Krodel was almLl5t
as
Mathilda Schorn, 117 Second \ ~hoot 20U. CteJud .\ppliaaet. hotB. W.
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
Meiss
County.
ed
by
tbe
aueew.fut
bidder.
as they tota.!ed 2'753 with SWATZEU SIAVICI
St., Pomeroy, OtUo.
10-31-lltp
~ ~ore 118 \\i. M.ala St., Pomcro)'
games of 904, 9'1"i and 812 . They Menchini - ---- Ito 16a 1'88 543 . The office of A. H. Moallenz..J·tf
beat the Chicks in thei middle Morris ----- -- .1M Hl2 200 .508 kamp • Aaioclltes, Enalners, 121
Used aU .steel PIPE FURNACE. J
S. Bailey, Cbe5ter.
114-3tp
garne by . 14 piqs .ll ~h Une1 l· ~~~;;;.;·~~.f,.---- - l'n 138 147 4,80 North Hlrb Street, Laneuter,
\201::11 Insurance
w~ blih tlna:let~ for tM&gt;aeuon. l
----- 179 lSI 160 4U2 Oblo.
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8ob
Louks
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fi.y
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Belle.!!
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1 used HOTPOlNT DRYER ' COMPLETE Insurance Protectioa. Chloko with 16t, ' ~d 112 Total .. . ..' ... 872 '21 883 2478
IJfe,
Auto,
Flre,
PoJlo.
Call
DoD
and
Coasidered b:t the Board Gt
$09.95. Call 6094-X Qr 448.
f~ $74, while Paul C:n . rd and STROHS
Mllls,
Middleport.
Oblo.
Edueatioa
in 1,ceordance witb the
BIII .Hovltttr bDth ~ed
with Hannahs ------ 193 USS 167' .~13
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General
&lt;!ode
01 the State ,l)f
Ho...-Her hitting 230 'In \it flrtl Whipple -----.. 182: 145 148 U3
Used-KELVINATOR REio'RlGER. THINKING OF bu1ill&amp; mouraaeol
Ohio,
f!rid
be
on
blank forms furtame, Rink Menchlnl ~llowecl Walker --- -- ~ ,_ 184 168 1S9 4ti~
Guaranteed savlDCI up to S~.
nished
by
the
Clerk
of the Board
ATOR, $10; GAS CONVERSION
V. D. EDW ARD8, Pllooo 1$-lr. with 556. Fran~ Qull,en wM Schoenleb ---- 1411 129 188 460 or by the En&amp;Jneer. AU PfOpoaala
JIURNER,
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FUEL OIL
1·11·11
high for the- fOHn With' 600 oft ~D~Y -------· .38 135 138 411
·Home 434.
BURNER, $40: KELVINATOR
shall be eBclOeed, lil a seiled en,.mos of 1J6, 119 ond 235, Tolal
800 '730 '1'12 11302 \'elope addl'esset! ~ the Clerk of
ELECTRIC RANGE, $40. Phone '
while •mmttt Morrlton had 581
MARTIN LOUNOI
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•nd Tom Roll 574.
O'Brleb. - - -- ·- lU 176 143 t68 the .Board of EducaUoD of Salis·
bury Local School District, Salis·
MALL CHAIN SA. WS in stoek. I
The Chicks now are averq:inc Will --- -- ----- ..13t 218 163 M5 blll'l' •rwp. ~r.nlentary Schoo), s.
be p
Turel ---··-·- use 100 1'1'8 506
We carry a large stock of parll. I
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R, No . .33, Pomeroy, Ohio.
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l;oninat~e:;.
Loub -------- ~208 212 171 91
MEIGS EQUIPMENT CO.
No .bida may be withdrawn for
vidual aver.aSes. Paul Clifford ls Gnleser · _.. ____ 1M 18'6 180 468
10·13-30tc.
the
~OMIROY --9-room frame with IJ eading the team with 180 aver- Total :.~---- --- 814 ·930 e03 2547 a period of 30 days after
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25 TONS OF HAY, Clover, Alfalfa
bedrOOms and 3 baths.
Oak I
ge, Bob Umks had 1'19, Riqk
Timothy." Also 400 bushel of
noors and woodwark. Beauttf~otl a~~nc:illni
177, Griff Durbin 116
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cinNe .H~ihDScbooi8Gy1mnastumt. t
hand picked CORN .
halls and stairway. -Double gar.. 'and ,.I Hovatter 171.
Se•I~ttil~:""l
;be
rfteelved
at
o. . T""' oqr
ep acemen a
Bissell, iil:tnersvPie, Ohio, RFD
age attached, extra garaa:e. Hot
the clerk's otflce for the follow- Racine
School and Syraellse
1, near Bashan.
U-4·fii.C
water heat . .Full basement. One
The scores:
ing: •
Grade Sch()Ol.
of P~meroy'a 'fine old homes
CITY,
R~N::·~·,,t~ls~~~t~~~·:Decoratlns
of
Bl~ will be C,p~ned. at 8 P. M..
TO THE
I ll I Wonted To Buv
wlth 1~ acre lot with plentr of MIN'S
B. W. KROPIL &amp; SOHI
and Syracuae November 1, 191J5, at Ra~ine High
tlnest
location
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in town. Sellini at $1D,OOO.OO
on oriilnal envelope.
Al&amp;o •
less tban replaeement. Owner P. Hudson -~~ - 144 2~~ 1~4
Sehodt.....,for
at the Clerk's Office in Racine."
Early 1tampteuenvelopes which
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P. Morrl.!Km
Wbit.e ------ 212
183 210
173 1&amp;9
1S2 50S
In two cl"' rooma.
Paul Bee•le Cl r'
have poatmark only. lkrdman,
will ttnance I part.
F. Quillen -- -- 178 IB9 ?3!5 fJN\
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234 Eleventh Ave., South Char- POMEROY-Small howe with 4 To
Y"'
Improvement Ra.- (10) 17,
31; (11) 7-tte
~e 1 ton, w. va.
l0-28- 12tp
rooms, also 11tllity building. Wa·
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