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The DA1LY'SE:I'&lt;IT11'1El 'PomeroY.MicldleP.:,rt,

Panthers I Home, YelowJ
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The Wat.. ma Whote F•lcons will
trtvM to 1-oint Pleasant .· tomght ,
rol"tbeir biggest battle or the,.,.
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Neither Team Had A
Win So Far This Year;
Blue Devil8 Favorites

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Freobmen Gn'dders Will
ISee Action Tonight, ,

week getttrlll. ~ady (Gr this-the
biqest tam~ on th~ir Schedu'~~- A
V·,,,.~ o•er t"e Bta Qhu:;ks would
._,~ succes:; ''for the
• Ft.lcons if
mean
thoy dtdn.'t w1n anbtfter game all
season
The udds are aga!n~t a f:~lc~ll
victory 1n ·as much a~ tht! Btg
BlaCi\s of Pt Pleasant art fielding One of their betler teams des
pite the fact that they have split
pven in · four games · tO dalt! for
the same record sp01·ted by th e
Falcons.
Wahama h... lott to Huntirttton
Vinton and Pomeroy while tl'lo'f
hn·• dofeetltd Middleport end
Peftn Cit'f. Pt. PJNunt. ha1 l•t
te Vin~on end B.r.. ourtville
whUe tbey han teken the me•·
,...,. · of GaUipoli1 ~nd Pocl.
.The tafcons lost. to Vmson 20-6
while the 'B~g · Blacks lost tn tht'
same 'team by 7·6 in ;; gamt' th1\
has br~n protested and is still
under c~&amp;ideration Uy the stal t_•
o«&lt;ci'als ~ tht- West Vtrgim:. Athletic ·&amp;aoeJatlon
Coach Ralp~ Sayrl! said . 0 ' 1
'T'hursday t"Venmg ~00• he f~lt that
his boys would be ready for to- I
ntght's batUe He added that
are in good ~ptrits..aud are really
pomting for the fray .

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dleport Yellow Jarll:ets trek down
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Noith..- 'toaM has scorH • win
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Coach Rex Jarv l1, ' wh
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Middleport, however, has shown been putting his bO)'S through the
considerable improvt!m.ent each paces since last week's upaet of 1·
time the team has taken the 12S..12 at the hands of N~ionvme j
field . Just how well the Yellov. indicates that several members of ·
Jackets will perform tonight i!!. tbe second squad will see ~ore
;myone's guess . They go into the action than heretofore ton1ght.
game a heavy underdC~g . but so Jarvis will use Junior Hawthorne
, a 196 freshman at tac}de on dtt·
did Nel8onville iQ last weeks fense in place of Smith. Grueser
game with Pomeroy.
will be replaced at right gul!rd
The Y-ellow Jacket backfield by 175 ·pounder Jack Handley,
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and freshman Sam Russell, 170,
showed a l.ot of offeruuve savvy, will r~p1ace Buddy English at full
last we~?ll m the , ,, llston game, 1 back on defense.
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The Bulldogs have a perfect re·
shut-out 13.0, they seemed to I cord so far this season, ha~inal--------.....!~~!!!!.!~~~":!.~~!1::_.:;;~~~:---1
haYe plcked up a few pointers on j won 3 and losint none. In the t.wo
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the w•y . Likewuoe for the line. games previous to th~ NelsonvdlP
Late in the fourth quarter, the loss. Pomeroy seemed to be click·
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the stuff
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began to bottle up the hefty nuinbcrs for the game tonight at
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Wellston bacoks.
Pomeroy Sta d ltlm to ch eer th e IO·
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&amp;Y OS'AR
FRALEY
This is th~ .Probnble startmg a pep rally was staged on the parkUnited p,.., s,.rts Writer
lineup -r
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ing lot by t b e d own t own Boos l en I NEW YORK UP-The thorough ·
· . raci~l fol,ka are , porn
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flsh~tr,
160 L
and t h e consensus I·ll th at Athens. bfed
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had b cl ler wat cb ou t ror a Plent' gdin1 ~ tOrday toward, the Wasb lOll·
L.IUY
170 LT shifty ·.b ackf ie ld an d h ard-h 1'tti n"'" ton, D. C., International, to ~ be
Mills,
141 L(l, line Game time is 8 P: lh. .
&lt; ,rlpl •lt ~!'rel, M.d.; on Nov. 3 and
The probable startmg lmeupB the· re.sult should ·be one of ~he
Stone,
144 C (or POMEROY.
most eXciting ~orse operas ever
RG
Brown.
180
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ln 'this cotmtry.
150
Fereu•on,
Lom!Mrt, 170
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ThOMal,
160 RT
Young, 150
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This will be the third runn~ng
Mitch, 158
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Puckett,
145 RE
Grwser 155
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. lor a
purse. And the
lD the backfiel4. ~~yre wUI[
Smith {sa
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equine "Set in tbe United States is
142
stick wiUL ~pv~ ~- at ' qallt. \ •VHman,
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Jahns~n. 150
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Y~atly ,1rritat-ed ·over the faCt that
ter, ..Dannf Sayre· :at · Jdt
1Hftltter,
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Sh~riden, 145
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foreign horses have cant~ed hom e
Vtrltl Weaver at r1Pt half ahfl
QU.11 1 135
LH
on top ' in both-. prev1ous' races.
Jat:!k ' pauch at fullbitk .
KauH,
146 RH
Wllso~ 110
RH ·
They. ar~ bound and determinefl
Smith.
150 fiB
•non~h. 161
FB
that ~n ~nt&amp;ican horse .is going
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tl)· ,Pick up the $50j000 ftrst place
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Tbe on!} injury in the Falcon
eamp is th11t of Earl flobinson, co·
"p~ajn and tackle, who suffere~
a knee iJJ,jury in , the Middlepurt
aame and has been out of thl'
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since. Robine.on has been
g1ven the okay by lh~ docturs to
• u ahead m tonightrs "kame.
Sarre is expected to pair Blaine
Staats at tile tackles with Robinsup .wlriie U!W.Pg calvin BUmgardner · ~9~ · _Roscoe Sprou.s e at lh~
ends. At.. the guards will be Doug
Rous:h aM~ Kenny Taylor while
Neil Plc~t&gt;Tls wall be playing cen:

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rlvab ori ~~ ~ldir~ alnc~ 181.4 ,
dash S4turtlay; at, Champatp tr:
the 4:ht ·rene.w•l o! the colorful
aerie&amp;. 'n}'e · 8Utkete.a to into ' the
fray urul.eid:tea u ·tbl!y dld a yl!i1
oeo be!Qntl~o ll)jnl upoet Ohlt
State. 4:1 to 20. J~dtana and Callfornfa b~Ye fallen before thl
Butb while DU'-'ois 'h4a. bowed to
Penn state and 1 Stanfo.r d .

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Mn. Roy Traoey Jr wu
ltalle~ aa ·pre.11ident bf the Ama~ club ror wmning a lit:st place In of honor, at a layette shower,
teur Oardenera Club . wh~n they_ tht! dt¥trict for their flo J ~r show t:lven b)' her mother, Mn. Ben
llll',et
: Wedne:~~day evening at th~ aecGOd for pubhcity· third for I Neutdin:g, W~dnNday
eveniq,
me . of Mn. C. E: .Blakeslee.
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at her heme Maple Place, Pomers. E. M. Blake, retirint: presi· • the1r yearbooks for 1903-$4
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ttfe ln!itallatwn ceremoo.:y includ. j whJch was prepartd l&gt;v Mrs Rob- I Gifl4 wer~ placed ~n a bassmet
ed the presentation of cor:uge5 ea·t Coats
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tot-tp Mrs. RawliJl;gs , preili,d ent; Mrs .
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l~n Philson, vice-president; Mrs.
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The basslnette had a gree~ skirt
"'1da Rice, s«retar~.. Mrs. ·Jam .
During th.e business meetmg with a Iarg~. YI!'!HO"?V bQW m the ,
e~ 'l'itua, treasurer. I ,le corsaa:e Mrs . E. .0. Rail an :I M.rs . L. E. 1 front and yeHow stre~er~ · exlpr Mrs. Rawlin.gs was of bronze· Reynolds were named on the Fin· I tendillJ from t~e b~:~imette to
mum5 Bi~nlf.yir}:l guidance ,al!d ance committee. Mrs. Philson the top Of the euDhoard.
ltrength of purpoae; !iln Pp_u..
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.o.n's fl~ers were .SC,~Tiet . .eladi- who was eha1r~an of the ~oil A num~er of a~mes were piloy01lj
· The Worneh's. Association of ihe
~~~ n:tearii~g thouJbtfutn~~ an~ . F'lower Show w1th Mrs. C A. r.;m.l an,d prlua 'war .. ed to Mrs .
Fl111t
PretbY,terian
church will
•ineerib; Mrs. Rice's ._..e~e J,ven· mish of Uu Middleport Carden I~ Ebtmach, Mr•. Jatob Ehoert•· l
have
a
Rummage
Sale
on October
4¥r ehryunth~mu.tns
meaning Clu·b as co"Ch!lirman, gave an ite-' ~ach,
. -Rf?~ Jtr.C)' Sr.
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16
and
16
at
the
building
forJ.:rlen~~?lp, .and hqr~on.Y. and mi:!ct aocount of the expense1 rs.
am 0 '
merly
oecupied
by
the
Mary
Jape
Jrs. Jrtus wine chrysanthemums
After the tlohored ',Ueat open·
Reltaurant at the corner of Mill
8lgnifled love of work an:i eour· and thanked t~e . club members ed hir many loVely •irts a aaild
and South Second Streets, Midi&amp;e. to surmount dif~icUltles. AI-' ror UJfir work on ~he show, 'S he co\U'Ie wls 1 en-ed on crystal
dleport .
t.r Mn. Rawllngs hai:l ~ ~aken of. gave tredlt to Golilon Gutbrie traya by the hOaj,et:s. The dlnini
f{ee she presented ~,.. Blake: who painted the sian for the' table _. .. IHraeUve With
iUh a red rose .. orsase iln. appre- h
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· · cover- and ·eente~ with an ari'CJatlon of her nne w.ori as pre&amp;i~ s ow .and to Js ather, .Dewey anaement ·or yellow · chrysanthe«eat. Mrs. Blake thanked the of- 'l Guthrae, who hUIIi! the t tgo
mume ~~ 1nap dra!fons, with
f.teers and members Cor their as· the business district; to !.he Rob- •wo tall yellqw taper1 in crystal
:r~. rstaaee and pled(ed her support inson Oleantrii woo gave
· holders ,tncircled 'with ivy,
oil
to the new president and her clubs tht, paper needed for
either side.
']atp.~a tlark .Burietl'lu
officers.
di..,.lay tabl~s.· to the Zerkle
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Favors were mimature gt·een
'---: Yearbooks were diatributed
vin:g Company, ·the Lewis !falrd·l and yellf)w bassinettes, and nap. ;
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Beech :Grotle Ceinelery
rtfr!i Philson, progrRin chaliman, ware Con1pany ~n&lt;l Albert
tins were white with 'l du:eklin1
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apd Mi8, Howtrd Di.,ley, out-go- lor moving tables and tquipment and the word baby in green aqd
. to,unenl services for James I.
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ing treasurer, rave the year's re- for th.e clubs.
Clark were hf!ld from thl!' Treovey
)'ell ow, in e corner. Mrs. E.
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Thursday guests of Mr. J o:r
port whieh included the OXIP~noseo
Funeral home, Wednesday at 3
Blake presided at ttae silver eof- Mrs. Chai-lea McNamee were ~·
Of the abnual Fall FloWer
lt wu an'n'ou:need that the Nov- fee service.
p.m., with Mrs. A. P. Miller, read
carl Van Meter', Mr. nnd .Ms. Mi,J.c
Mrs. Rawlings read a ahort
ember meeting would be J!eld on
t:T of the Christian ScltllCe SocAttending were, Mrs . Sandy Van Meter, Raclne and the Rev .
f.rom the Regional Direetor, Mrs, the lOth at ttie home of Mrs. Hyliety,
officit~tiug.
dll Rice with Mrs, A. J. Stnuu Gheen, Mrs. Clyde Jones, Mrs. Dale Van Meter, South Barre,
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and Mrs. R&lt;i)ph Pratt as Alliating William Holt, Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mass.
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Mrs.
Recent
guests
of
Miss
Lois
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cemLtery
.and pall bearers wete I
hostesses.
Harold EberWach, Mrs. Roger were Sally Schaal,
Chillicothe,
Leo Vaughan, Ted Reed , Th eo
Cullums, Mrs. E. M. Blake, Mrs. Mr. and .Mrs. T. H. Cecil, Cool- .
Sm1 th., Alfred . Phillips,
Ralph
Arrangements of
marigolds,
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1 ville and ·Charles Hay111an, Racine
Graves, ,John Bacon and Benton
TraQY
Sr.,
Mrs.
Clarenee
Ray
zinnia!! i :J nd
chrysanthemums
Ponn
were used ttiroughout the Blakes- CliUord, Mrs. C. J. Ebersbach, 1 Mrs. Dea Hayes and Mrs. Iva
Mrs.
Mary
Heines,
Mrs.
Adam
Brown
were
business
visitors
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lee home and fall fruits in a
Miss Ann Ebersbach, Mrs . Ed
Eber!bach, Mrs. Ida Burns, Mrs. Athens, Wednesday.
: mtlk glass fruit bowl· were
ward Bau~r and MJrs. Lawrence
Joe Ebersbach, Mrs. H. C. BrickThe Rev. and Mrs . Keefer, Will·
j fli :' the center anangt'fnent
W1thei'S Sr, were in charge of
iam See and Garnett Prbffttt, Pt.
the dining room table. Tall wtaite les, Mrs. Mary Kunzelman , Mrs.
the flowers.
H. Ebi!rsbach. Mrs. James PI
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tapers in milok glass candelabra A.
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Rawlings presided at the coffee Jacob
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service. A salad course was ser- Zwilling Mrs ~ · Grs.
Men a l Jasper Darst, who Is til with pneu·
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ved by Mrs. Blakeslee, Mrs. Har- George Mowery, Miss Anna Durst monu~ an as ma .
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the services.
old Lohse and Mrs Howard
By- Miss Anna Vat~~ghan , Miss ~s Ann
Mrs. A. J. Walker, Qumcey, W
ers to the members and on-e and Katt- Ebersbach, Asenatba · Va., is visiting Mr and Mrs Clar'·
guest, Mrs . Earl Warnke, who
Ann
Tracy
and
the
honored
guest
ence
Ch1rk
and
famaly
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ARMY
SECRETARY
R.obe:rt
Steyen• · , (~rt:l an4 ~· . ~a.tthew
was presented a pink rose corRidgway, Anny ,Chlet or at~tjtr, tell reportera In Wi.llhJngton that
sage ...
Sendin' ~if¥ burt yn,, ble to
,IMJ:. and Mrs. W_ W. Hayes acArmy hill, aw.rd~~ a $16Q,OQ.O,JWO ~tl~~;~et lor tanka to. Olr.)'8ler
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tend wer~s !. 1,1. ~l'ark.
.compani~4, ,: his ,&amp;:ister Mrs. Munl
and another slatting produc't" on ... •h• RedstOne tong•rante
A)bert Smith, Mrs. Harry Walson MelWn to ..Spencer, W Va. Wedgul4e1 mlssile to carr,Y an al6m~ war,bead!
(IIUernational)
Mrs . Walter Hamm, Mrs.
nesday 11fter she had visited ::n - - - - - .
__..-' - - ' - · - ' - - ' - - ---- - Mrs Alo.nzu CUster,
their home for th~past ten da.y!i. PTA HAS GUEST SPEAKE_~
Dr, Roy R. Pickens Foss,
A. H. Fisher, Mrs. Gertrude
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chne
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Mrs. Earl Denny Sr., Mrs. J .
a.pd family, Helen and Freddie
Mrs Eil.zabct.h Snpth, County
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PHYSICIAN
Rowe and Mrs. Leverett Roush.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr~ Health Nurse, w11l be the speaker
SURGEON
Tolevltlon
Ernest Rmg and Lafayette Clint&gt; at Portland PTA meetmg Monday CINCINNATI PROOUtE
011 Ill mlke1
At
A. F U R h
at Marietta.
evening on October 11th at 8 p.
CINCINNATI . 0 .
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Model• ..• ,
a
Ul ing Party•
Weekend guests of Mrs. Eloise m. Parents and teachers are urged st~ady; consumers, large- whale 47
Jones Memorial
WaB Held By 'sorority Chapmati anG. d'aught£1' Lots Ann to attend.
----~ to 48 1:2, brown m1x 46 to 48 1·2;
The FaU nlshing party of
were A·lc .Paul L. Chapman' ;md
mediums 24 to 23 1-2; wholesale ,
Ohio Eta Phi ehapter
of Beta A-2c James Obinar, Oscoda, M1ch.
commercial 60 pur cent A exip
la,rge white 43 t~ 46 1-2 bruwn, 42
Houn: 10 AM to 1! 1 PM t.a C Si:.g:ma Phi StJrority was ••
h e1,d;,isiort and Clifford Whittington and farn.
·;
past week, when a 1 11
Hy, Dayton.
8:10 PM 1:!0 PM
to 46 1-2; m~ ... ms 22 to 23 1·2;
sriiall 14 to 16. ·
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CALL
party was planned for
Mrs. Waller Blaker is a surg1ca\
gram. Members · taking
patient at the Mason ' clmic.
-Chickens, stNdy,
fryers lc
the show were Theresa
Charlot~e c.oates, lfelen
.Mril. WJlliam WYatt entered
lower, •mple for fair demand;
Jean Murgan, Joan Gilmore
Melgs General for surgery Thurs·
frv•rt 20-21; hens, ho•vv 14 to
tha Donnely, Ruby Baer '
day.
15; h.,.s, light 11 to 11; old
~i1bert, Velma Rue, Joye~ Will·
rootton 10 to 11. Dre&amp;se-d fry , •n-31 to ,b; nen• 29 to 32,
1amson, Phyllis M'ul1en, Susie
Seyfried and Eleanor: Thoma1.
Butter 00 score 65.
Mr. and Mrs.' James Bearhs
Spedal guests for the evening
CANDIDATE
• Whether you're o "font-hoir" or
were Jean Werry, Sara Gibbs, spent the past weekend in BaltiCINCINNATI LIVESTOCK
o "hlpst.r" you'll enioy your fo¥Or•
Lut:Uie Haggerty, Roberta
Q'. more with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
FOR
CINCINNATI, 0. UP~Hogs 2300
lte MUSic be*' on R_CA Yctor "4$",
Brhi n, Marjory Crow, Vera Crow, Pullins and family in Massillon !
aetive; M to 6f. ~ high,er: l9U to
• Eaclllllve ''Goldu~~l" ond
Ann M-eDonald, VerJ.i.e
Stry~er, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mttdt
240 lbs 19.75; 215 to 229 lb 19.M:
8" 1peoiler giYit you ~n~per50n"
lean Coates, Rose Wolfe.
and with relatives ln Columbus
160 to 180 lbs 19; 180 tu 190 ' ll I
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A q}ad coUrse was served .by They were guests Monday at a
an(l 240 to 260 lb l!UO; sows 25 to 1
lOth
1JISTRICT
• Alck a button o~ond you caa
the Social committee with Mrs . turkey dinner at the Pullins home.
We higher IJ."._, to 17 .75.
QUESTION: 9. Do you trhlnk
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans of Coloulomotically ploy up to '" b·
Edison HO"bstetter, Social apon·
Cattle 750 calves 150; moder .
companies should rem,pve timt•nded Ploy records-for Marly
sor, assisting theae coJrndttee umbus were guests th e past weekber frOb\ public lands wbthout
ately actln, fully stead}'; good
':I
haun of continuaut m1'1k.
or
her
parents,
Ak
anti
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end
members: llh::y Anderson Pearl
Qnd c:hoicli steers 2P to 24 25; com·
paytn&amp; ,.,. "'
RolUn
Bearhs.
We}ker, Norma A.msbi1'J.' Nellie
ANSWE.Rf The F'ore&amp;t Servt.ce
: men:fal and gllod ~7 to 19; utilily
Brown, Jletty ~ Hobstetter, Chardid not : bUt your CongressMrs. Edward 'Jones returned ' "
1:2; choice heifers 22. utility and
m."L.n did Feb, 1'1; 1954
lotte Coate1, Martha Donnelly her home, Jackson, Wednesday,
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commercial COWJ 8.50 to 12; utr10.
Are you in favor or an inand Dorothy C?ark.
after a two days visil here.
PHYSICAL CULIUU fanaUc Ber.
Hty and commercial bulls 12 lo 13;
crease
to 4c stam)Jfi for let:Mrs. J\rthur T. Jones u£. AUJ.
n,..rr Kach4den .p6l:tl a ,_,at· good and choice vealers 18 to 25;
ters?
anee is the house guest of Mrs
'ot a mouae uiufer 61. lett .ejj t. choice
W'luiN Radio bd Telen.IOD II
and prime. 26 to 28; utility
Your Congrefi611\8n voted for
u ne appeara tn a New Yorll
..t 8adaea not a 81deltM
e~ -Ha eruar 1u . ~·a -.oa · a.r- ~nd commercial 12 to 18; calves 12
this Increase Jutr 21. 19M.
Patrick Locbary.
to
14.
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w,n; ~o. With plaitttn~ lt With
Middleport, Ohio
w~' busin~ss visitqrs in Cincin· a "'real &amp;ood light." lfacftd..
Sheep ~00 steb.dy'. guod and
n•ll; tlt~Y- ; ·
dll!l. IM!o clat.,. hlo.., albriO~
choice la~;nbs 17 to 19; choice and
'lit. abd lflrs. Marillfl. "cGtlir'e,' l · 10tO bia· olhce and belled ·hliq' pi"itne 20; ,uUJity and I!Ood 15. to
who were here to attend the fubeca\184! ~, e;e~t a l~tter ta •
17; eWes 2 to 5; feeder lambs 12
tl£irl} of Ro,-er Mll.Jer. hav~ re- ape atudJo ~ben ~ wq . to 14.
turned home liCCompanied by Mrs:
beine' 11choo1ed. whleb caused
Hop1er HyseJI and Mrs. Robert
Bt&gt;rwyn to tJ, d~P.ed u ~
Hysell .and llln Bobby.
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todll' at d-.rleston.
..-~Tile . board
aJiOJ)· apprtwed
tbJ purehaae of fhe Marti.nsbura:
A,rmory trri'm the AmerieJn Lf.,ton Jl,rmort Inc . of Martin1bur~
for I'M' MO. Fox sald.
The Pl. f ;euan~ armory Will ba
located four mile~ north Qf ·t;tle
city ott ' .f.. 15 aere tract d.onated 1to
the 1tete b)' the lnd~trial Ray(Hl
Corporatioil .of Cievet•nd. · - -~
tonsti!Ucllon. wUJ be1in Jfter
pl1fts .are ·APproved br the Natlan·
al Guard . bureau of the Department of the Army.

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jolting b) Purdu1! last Sllturday .
is a 20-point choice to boun~e
back ag3-insl f\i tlsburgh in o:w of
1 of East's btg
games, whil e the
Na\1)'-Stanford m(' t&gt;ting of the
unbcatcns at Palo \lto, t'a~1 f ,
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Friday mornina in a chartered
plane and wofk out at 2 p, m. CST
Kickoff tjme Saturday is 1:30 p .
m. CST (2:30 p. m. our time.) The
squad will return home shortly
alter tbe a:ame. arriving in Columbus at 8:15 p. m.
The Buekeyfl will pin their
winning hopes largely on the all.
·around play of Howard {Hopalong)
CU111ady, who gave an all-American
performabCe against
California ,
Iaiit week. The red-headed halfback. In two games, has netted 148
yards in 20 carries for an average

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passes, he has caught four ror 50
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_,_•tive ' vlee prea1dent at yards.
Laurel. And he . admltJ freely thJlt
Thurlow (Tad) Weed, d1minu .
the pro'ce is worth ·u "tO "'b
r . t Lautive left-footed place kicker, has
rei ttn the riCing map.". ' ;
They've certainly dOIW! that-'o booted n~ne straight extra points
the confusion of American horse---. finishing the 1953 sea1on with
thrt;e and .accumulating six in a
men.
row
this tall
. Because our sta.r-~paDJled hay.
l:lurners haven't b!len doinl so
good up to no.w.. Thl!! fu'lt ti"-e .the
race was run 'in 1002. lm Ehghsh
hbrse nameti -WiJWyn r.ant£ired ()fl
with the 5() grand and . ijie best we
could do Was a '
pl2ce by
Hasty House Farm's Rhue.1 .. ·1 1 · '
Last year 'a - French viSitor
named Worden. 11 picked .YP . the
goldplated marbles wttil~ aga(n
the Yankee best wu a ·secOndONLY
place . finish
b;y Brookmeade
Stables Sun Glow as t~ well liked
Crafty Admiral
far back.
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OHIO STAT! STATt5fltS
A'TEI T.WO GAMES
Opp. OS
First Downs (Total)
31
31
Net Gain, rushing
2SO
481
Net ·Gain, p~S~ihg
192 U3
Total ~et Glth (rushing
and passing)
442 634
Total,lafs (rushes and
passes)
126 105
Pas.set Attetnpted
43
19
Panes Completed
1a.
11
Posse\ JUt~ iqt~epted
4
1
Punts (number)
7
!I
Punting Average
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35

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The probable
OHIO STATI
Du,..r
Mlllna.ld D. Williams
V•rvo
Ralchenbach
Michlnslcy
Brubaker

. coaeh Woocl,y Haye&amp; plana only
one than,e In the start.tna: lineup
len (uard Dave Williams beina
s~ted to t-e,lace Jlm P•rker, wht\
lfUitained a minor injury laat
week. ·D•ve Weilver, formerly Puker'a replacement, has been shift.
ed to the right side behtnd Jim
Reichenbaeh . Because of his good
defensive 'play ajilnat California,
Bill lobko· has moved into the
guard pitturt and Dicit Guy h11
replaced ·tl:.e • injured Don StoeckeJ as reetrve tackle. Quartetbaeks
JC)hn Borton and Franklyn Theis,
who ban- &gt;
hot played thlll aeison,
may be ready Saturd•Y.

major United Press r&amp;Ungs, -:.ravels to , T tb·~"~:·t:· ~-m~ h
some Dallas, 'I:eX., for a much-heralded
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llY . a rea Y .ave
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mterestmg
head-knockmg
1n 1 me.etmg w~t once-uea
~~·:; gray whioeh \.ton .the K,entueky
sc~ttered c?nferences feature Tthhet.s ::~~e~~ rat~~t~~oi:~~Ji'sSou'rr' Derby this ye~,· along with High
Bt UNIT•D fktll
this weekend " rollege footba~l
C I b' ..
Gun wh'"h woo the oelmout
OhJo #pot~•ll l'~i' We~
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b-ill-of-fare
U tr
nos
horses will run in the lnteroalion·
Sa~4i:Y .'
progrom
OS Ov llll I
at the aom.e
the
Kent at BaltiWhi-WaUaC. N
unw1nds tonight Texas
Chri~t· In 'the Bit Ten Confol'enCf, al.r!"'"" gao·ns· 1 them 1•0 !hi's all Otlerbfin 1t Alm&gt;Q•,Jl:l: ,
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, hm w11l be at Southern Califorma Mlchilen IShte ls favoriMI aver , . "! .~ a
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- Slippt!ry ftotk at Asf\lt.tld ·
and Holy Cross at Miami , FIB
IMiapa. ·IoWa ov•r 'Mtchl"n. lll'l:~l~ilhon. affair !Ill b~ Queen Olive4 lfitll' at 'BI~n '
s Um.dau, one of. Eng. Bowlial Grlen: alt W.e&amp;\elti Hireb.
] Both host teams are strong fav-' and North•••t•rn over Minn..
13
orites
,.j._. 11 lly
points. Ohio ]ftnd s top three year 1.1!45, Kio11: of \ Mar~l~ at Capital
Tclcvl~' nn fans will h£' able to Stlto i• • liX·point ,lck to tatop ~~Tudo~s, one ofd B~ta~nh's ~e$t Ctz;ttr~ . 9t~~e' at W.' VI, St&lt;~,t~ N'
ra f~il ra, Cllk!innati at~rquctte . .
f S l d ' b t ltrinDis rind ih ftM'utmlt twa- ' ,I . . clap Or&amp;~, ~~
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when the "altle-of- aamo of Mickey
ates a
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pee oo is Sica-~0)'1 '"be wiPne of befiidie 'at il7Ririgtorl N
Ihe-week cameras swi~g to Madi·~r.Qncc's 'An: ' de Trlpmphe a6 well Denison at 'WbOJt·er
s~n. Wis . f~r .. a ~eetlng between I Printeton and Yale ~ere expett· as !he lop. han~.ieaP ho,rses trom Flndloa)' at Mt. U(liun, Jif, ·
R1oec :a~d WHs~on~m. This game e(f tu keep rollmg m . the l'VYi Auatr:-alia aDd G~rmanyi
Held~lberc •i Witte~ert~ N
Wlll bnng together two of the n~- Lear;ue. The Tigers are seven bv,
G dV CY.: l H't. n1
tion's leading All-~merica candl- er 'P~iln while -;. ;e IS 13 •' oVeJ I Such an il'lterilati'Onal field ;s J rb e
t ~"ao 'N
rta.tcs-~icki(• Moegle of Ri·~e and Cohrmbi~ . Cornell IS a whoppl!tW Jllll..te pouible through tbe faet
~t01...!.kticum~N .
WiSC'Onsm's Alan . Arr.ech~. The , F.tsewhere in the Eaat, it'a Arm.v ·\ that Laurel pays ~r.e enti~
aviei. ; , MiloM
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Bad~en art- 13·paint favontes .
19-Doinl cl:loiee over
Harvardr for &lt;jilt tl'le hOrses whlctl ace ·
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Purdue ·o.... r Dub
over Oal'tmouth, B'oston tf. over! ed. Tile forelgn , l'ldtlei Be flo~n Ohio"Wor~h·n1 al. .:'ort~. Mich. N
Fol':dham , and Co lgat~ over Rut· here, alOng •ith their 1roorn, jooelc- Ohio Sl-ate ai Ulinois . ' · · ·
l~rduc h.a~ been installed a llers.
ey arwl trainer-,and the Maryland
lJ. at ohio Wto~J-e'Yan
seven·point pidt over Duke
in
race C'9urse piclcs up the tab. The
ft' w. -c•ut st.~ Fa
their SICene-stealer at Lafayette,
cost runs clo5e to $!00,000.
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Ind ., bul this onr could producr
FIGHT RESULTS
CtMirello It' VP
an upset. Duke Will throw an
By UNITED Pl•&amp;s
Joe Cascarella, who pltehed for
&amp;ir·titht dc·fense tll.al has allowed
PAIUS, France: sauveur Chloe. ihe B011ton Red SOx, Wuhtbl(ton
only nine completed passes m ~a. 4-4, France, and Robert Gdiv- Senators and PhilAdelphia Alhll!two games against tta e 801lermak arch , 148 1_2, France, drew 10.
tics from i933 thrOugh 1938, (low
en' vaunted aerialist, Len Daw- --- -- - - - -- _
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Panthers I Home, YelowJ
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The Wat.. ma Whote F•lcons will
trtvM to 1-oint Pleasant .· tomght ,
rol"tbeir biggest battle or the,.,.
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Neither Team Had A
Win So Far This Year;
Blue Devil8 Favorites

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Freobmen Gn'dders Will
ISee Action Tonight, ,

week getttrlll. ~ady (Gr this-the
biqest tam~ on th~ir Schedu'~~- A
V·,,,.~ o•er t"e Bta Qhu:;ks would
._,~ succes:; ''for the
• Ft.lcons if
mean
thoy dtdn.'t w1n anbtfter game all
season
The udds are aga!n~t a f:~lc~ll
victory 1n ·as much a~ tht! Btg
BlaCi\s of Pt Pleasant art fielding One of their betler teams des
pite the fact that they have split
pven in · four games · tO dalt! for
the same record sp01·ted by th e
Falcons.
Wahama h... lott to Huntirttton
Vinton and Pomeroy while tl'lo'f
hn·• dofeetltd Middleport end
Peftn Cit'f. Pt. PJNunt. ha1 l•t
te Vin~on end B.r.. ourtville
whUe tbey han teken the me•·
,...,. · of GaUipoli1 ~nd Pocl.
.The tafcons lost. to Vmson 20-6
while the 'B~g · Blacks lost tn tht'
same 'team by 7·6 in ;; gamt' th1\
has br~n protested and is still
under c~&amp;ideration Uy the stal t_•
o«&lt;ci'als ~ tht- West Vtrgim:. Athletic ·&amp;aoeJatlon
Coach Ralp~ Sayrl! said . 0 ' 1
'T'hursday t"Venmg ~00• he f~lt that
his boys would be ready for to- I
ntght's batUe He added that
are in good ~ptrits..aud are really
pomting for the fray .

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Coach Rex Jarv l1, ' wh
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Middleport, however, has shown been putting his bO)'S through the
considerable improvt!m.ent each paces since last week's upaet of 1·
time the team has taken the 12S..12 at the hands of N~ionvme j
field . Just how well the Yellov. indicates that several members of ·
Jackets will perform tonight i!!. tbe second squad will see ~ore
;myone's guess . They go into the action than heretofore ton1ght.
game a heavy underdC~g . but so Jarvis will use Junior Hawthorne
, a 196 freshman at tac}de on dtt·
did Nel8onville iQ last weeks fense in place of Smith. Grueser
game with Pomeroy.
will be replaced at right gul!rd
The Y-ellow Jacket backfield by 175 ·pounder Jack Handley,
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and freshman Sam Russell, 170,
showed a l.ot of offeruuve savvy, will r~p1ace Buddy English at full
last we~?ll m the , ,, llston game, 1 back on defense.
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The Bulldogs have a perfect re·
shut-out 13.0, they seemed to I cord so far this season, ha~inal--------.....!~~!!!!.!~~~":!.~~!1::_.:;;~~~:---1
haYe plcked up a few pointers on j won 3 and losint none. In the t.wo
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FRALEY
This is th~ .Probnble startmg a pep rally was staged on the parkUnited p,.., s,.rts Writer
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ing lot by t b e d own t own Boos l en I NEW YORK UP-The thorough ·
· . raci~l fol,ka are , porn
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L.IUY
170 LT shifty ·.b ackf ie ld an d h ard-h 1'tti n"'" ton, D. C., International, to ~ be
Mills,
141 L(l, line Game time is 8 P: lh. .
&lt; ,rlpl •lt ~!'rel, M.d.; on Nov. 3 and
The probable startmg lmeupB the· re.sult should ·be one of ~he
Stone,
144 C (or POMEROY.
most eXciting ~orse operas ever
RG
Brown.
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150
Fereu•on,
Lom!Mrt, 170
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ThOMal,
160 RT
Young, 150
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Mitch, 158
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Grwser 155
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purse. And the
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Smith {sa
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equine "Set in tbe United States is
142
stick wiUL ~pv~ ~- at ' qallt. \ •VHman,
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Jahns~n. 150
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Y~atly ,1rritat-ed ·over the faCt that
ter, ..Dannf Sayre· :at · Jdt
1Hftltter,
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Sh~riden, 145
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foreign horses have cant~ed hom e
Vtrltl Weaver at r1Pt half ahfl
QU.11 1 135
LH
on top ' in both-. prev1ous' races.
Jat:!k ' pauch at fullbitk .
KauH,
146 RH
Wllso~ 110
RH ·
They. ar~ bound and determinefl
Smith.
150 fiB
•non~h. 161
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that ~n ~nt&amp;ican horse .is going
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eamp is th11t of Earl flobinson, co·
"p~ajn and tackle, who suffere~
a knee iJJ,jury in , the Middlepurt
aame and has been out of thl'
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since. Robine.on has been
g1ven the okay by lh~ docturs to
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Sarre is expected to pair Blaine
Staats at tile tackles with Robinsup .wlriie U!W.Pg calvin BUmgardner · ~9~ · _Roscoe Sprou.s e at lh~
ends. At.. the guards will be Doug
Rous:h aM~ Kenny Taylor while
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dash S4turtlay; at, Champatp tr:
the 4:ht ·rene.w•l o! the colorful
aerie&amp;. 'n}'e · 8Utkete.a to into ' the
fray urul.eid:tea u ·tbl!y dld a yl!i1
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State. 4:1 to 20. J~dtana and Callfornfa b~Ye fallen before thl
Butb while DU'-'ois 'h4a. bowed to
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was lD- lackson, eomanen1ing the local
Mn. Roy Traoey Jr wu
ltalle~ aa ·pre.11ident bf the Ama~ club ror wmning a lit:st place In of honor, at a layette shower,
teur Oardenera Club . wh~n they_ tht! dt¥trict for their flo J ~r show t:lven b)' her mother, Mn. Ben
llll',et
: Wedne:~~day evening at th~ aecGOd for pubhcity· third for I Neutdin:g, W~dnNday
eveniq,
me . of Mn. C. E: .Blakeslee.
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ttfe ln!itallatwn ceremoo.:y includ. j whJch was prepartd l&gt;v Mrs Rob- I Gifl4 wer~ placed ~n a bassmet
ed the presentation of cor:uge5 ea·t Coats
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tot-tp Mrs. RawliJl;gs , preili,d ent; Mrs .
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l~n Philson, vice-president; Mrs.
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The basslnette had a gree~ skirt
"'1da Rice, s«retar~.. Mrs. ·Jam .
During th.e business meetmg with a Iarg~. YI!'!HO"?V bQW m the ,
e~ 'l'itua, treasurer. I ,le corsaa:e Mrs . E. .0. Rail an :I M.rs . L. E. 1 front and yeHow stre~er~ · exlpr Mrs. Rawlin.gs was of bronze· Reynolds were named on the Fin· I tendillJ from t~e b~:~imette to
mum5 Bi~nlf.yir}:l guidance ,al!d ance committee. Mrs. Philson the top Of the euDhoard.
ltrength of purpoae; !iln Pp_u..
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.o.n's fl~ers were .SC,~Tiet . .eladi- who was eha1r~an of the ~oil A num~er of a~mes were piloy01lj
· The Worneh's. Association of ihe
~~~ n:tearii~g thouJbtfutn~~ an~ . F'lower Show w1th Mrs. C A. r.;m.l an,d prlua 'war .. ed to Mrs .
Fl111t
PretbY,terian
church will
•ineerib; Mrs. Rice's ._..e~e J,ven· mish of Uu Middleport Carden I~ Ebtmach, Mr•. Jatob Ehoert•· l
have
a
Rummage
Sale
on October
4¥r ehryunth~mu.tns
meaning Clu·b as co"Ch!lirman, gave an ite-' ~ach,
. -Rf?~ Jtr.C)' Sr.
14:,
16
and
16
at
the
building
forJ.:rlen~~?lp, .and hqr~on.Y. and mi:!ct aocount of the expense1 rs.
am 0 '
merly
oecupied
by
the
Mary
Jape
Jrs. Jrtus wine chrysanthemums
After the tlohored ',Ueat open·
Reltaurant at the corner of Mill
8lgnifled love of work an:i eour· and thanked t~e . club members ed hir many loVely •irts a aaild
and South Second Streets, Midi&amp;e. to surmount dif~icUltles. AI-' ror UJfir work on ~he show, 'S he co\U'Ie wls 1 en-ed on crystal
dleport .
t.r Mn. Rawllngs hai:l ~ ~aken of. gave tredlt to Golilon Gutbrie traya by the hOaj,et:s. The dlnini
f{ee she presented ~,.. Blake: who painted the sian for the' table _. .. IHraeUve With
iUh a red rose .. orsase iln. appre- h
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· · cover- and ·eente~ with an ari'CJatlon of her nne w.ori as pre&amp;i~ s ow .and to Js ather, .Dewey anaement ·or yellow · chrysanthe«eat. Mrs. Blake thanked the of- 'l Guthrae, who hUIIi! the t tgo
mume ~~ 1nap dra!fons, with
f.teers and members Cor their as· the business district; to !.he Rob- •wo tall yellqw taper1 in crystal
:r~. rstaaee and pled(ed her support inson Oleantrii woo gave
· holders ,tncircled 'with ivy,
oil
to the new president and her clubs tht, paper needed for
either side.
']atp.~a tlark .Burietl'lu
officers.
di..,.lay tabl~s.· to the Zerkle
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Favors were mimature gt·een
'---: Yearbooks were diatributed
vin:g Company, ·the Lewis !falrd·l and yellf)w bassinettes, and nap. ;
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Beech :Grotle Ceinelery
rtfr!i Philson, progrRin chaliman, ware Con1pany ~n&lt;l Albert
tins were white with 'l du:eklin1
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apd Mi8, Howtrd Di.,ley, out-go- lor moving tables and tquipment and the word baby in green aqd
. to,unenl services for James I.
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ing treasurer, rave the year's re- for th.e clubs.
Clark were hf!ld from thl!' Treovey
)'ell ow, in e corner. Mrs. E.
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Thursday guests of Mr. J o:r
port whieh included the OXIP~noseo
Funeral home, Wednesday at 3
Blake presided at ttae silver eof- Mrs. Chai-lea McNamee were ~·
Of the abnual Fall FloWer
lt wu an'n'ou:need that the Nov- fee service.
p.m., with Mrs. A. P. Miller, read
carl Van Meter', Mr. nnd .Ms. Mi,J.c
Mrs. Rawlings read a ahort
ember meeting would be J!eld on
t:T of the Christian ScltllCe SocAttending were, Mrs . Sandy Van Meter, Raclne and the Rev .
f.rom the Regional Direetor, Mrs, the lOth at ttie home of Mrs. Hyliety,
officit~tiug.
dll Rice with Mrs, A. J. Stnuu Gheen, Mrs. Clyde Jones, Mrs. Dale Van Meter, South Barre,
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and Mrs. R&lt;i)ph Pratt as Alliating William Holt, Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mass.
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Mrs.
Recent
guests
of
Miss
Lois
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cemLtery
.and pall bearers wete I
hostesses.
Harold EberWach, Mrs. Roger were Sally Schaal,
Chillicothe,
Leo Vaughan, Ted Reed , Th eo
Cullums, Mrs. E. M. Blake, Mrs. Mr. and .Mrs. T. H. Cecil, Cool- .
Sm1 th., Alfred . Phillips,
Ralph
Arrangements of
marigolds,
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1 ville and ·Charles Hay111an, Racine
Graves, ,John Bacon and Benton
TraQY
Sr.,
Mrs.
Clarenee
Ray
zinnia!! i :J nd
chrysanthemums
Ponn
were used ttiroughout the Blakes- CliUord, Mrs. C. J. Ebersbach, 1 Mrs. Dea Hayes and Mrs. Iva
Mrs.
Mary
Heines,
Mrs.
Adam
Brown
were
business
visitors
ill
lee home and fall fruits in a
Miss Ann Ebersbach, Mrs . Ed
Eber!bach, Mrs. Ida Burns, Mrs. Athens, Wednesday.
: mtlk glass fruit bowl· were
ward Bau~r and MJrs. Lawrence
Joe Ebersbach, Mrs. H. C. BrickThe Rev. and Mrs . Keefer, Will·
j fli :' the center anangt'fnent
W1thei'S Sr, were in charge of
iam See and Garnett Prbffttt, Pt.
the dining room table. Tall wtaite les, Mrs. Mary Kunzelman , Mrs.
the flowers.
H. Ebi!rsbach. Mrs. James PI
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· Hghted the din ing room and Mrs-. Ch 1,., · rM y, R "· Memenh .1 . 'Men- Turner and Mrs. Margaret Me-,1
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evening, by Pomeroy
Rawlings presided at the coffee Jacob
Ebersba h M
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t:, nes ay an a so VISl e
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No
164, i'' &amp; AM, and Mrs
service. A salad course was ser- Zwilling Mrs ~ · Grs.
Men a l Jasper Darst, who Is til with pneu·
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was organist (oq·
ved by Mrs. Blakeslee, Mrs. Har- George Mowery, Miss Anna Durst monu~ an as ma .
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the services.
old Lohse and Mrs Howard
By- Miss Anna Vat~~ghan , Miss ~s Ann
Mrs. A. J. Walker, Qumcey, W
ers to the members and on-e and Katt- Ebersbach, Asenatba · Va., is visiting Mr and Mrs Clar'·
guest, Mrs . Earl Warnke, who
Ann
Tracy
and
the
honored
guest
ence
Ch1rk
and
famaly
U.
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ARMY
SECRETARY
R.obe:rt
Steyen• · , (~rt:l an4 ~· . ~a.tthew
was presented a pink rose corRidgway, Anny ,Chlet or at~tjtr, tell reportera In Wi.llhJngton that
sage ...
Sendin' ~if¥ burt yn,, ble to
,IMJ:. and Mrs. W_ W. Hayes acArmy hill, aw.rd~~ a $16Q,OQ.O,JWO ~tl~~;~et lor tanka to. Olr.)'8ler
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tend wer~s !. 1,1. ~l'ark.
.compani~4, ,: his ,&amp;:ister Mrs. Munl
and another slatting produc't" on ... •h• RedstOne tong•rante
A)bert Smith, Mrs. Harry Walson MelWn to ..Spencer, W Va. Wedgul4e1 mlssile to carr,Y an al6m~ war,bead!
(IIUernational)
Mrs . Walter Hamm, Mrs.
nesday 11fter she had visited ::n - - - - - .
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their home for th~past ten da.y!i. PTA HAS GUEST SPEAKE_~
Dr, Roy R. Pickens Foss,
A. H. Fisher, Mrs. Gertrude
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Chne
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Mrs. Earl Denny Sr., Mrs. J .
a.pd family, Helen and Freddie
Mrs Eil.zabct.h Snpth, County
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Rowe and Mrs. Leverett Roush.
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr~ Health Nurse, w11l be the speaker
SURGEON
Tolevltlon
Ernest Rmg and Lafayette Clint&gt; at Portland PTA meetmg Monday CINCINNATI PROOUtE
011 Ill mlke1
At
A. F U R h
at Marietta.
evening on October 11th at 8 p.
CINCINNATI . 0 .
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Ul ing Party•
Weekend guests of Mrs. Eloise m. Parents and teachers are urged st~ady; consumers, large- whale 47
Jones Memorial
WaB Held By 'sorority Chapmati anG. d'aught£1' Lots Ann to attend.
----~ to 48 1:2, brown m1x 46 to 48 1·2;
The FaU nlshing party of
were A·lc .Paul L. Chapman' ;md
mediums 24 to 23 1-2; wholesale ,
Ohio Eta Phi ehapter
of Beta A-2c James Obinar, Oscoda, M1ch.
commercial 60 pur cent A exip
la,rge white 43 t~ 46 1-2 bruwn, 42
Houn: 10 AM to 1! 1 PM t.a C Si:.g:ma Phi StJrority was ••
h e1,d;,isiort and Clifford Whittington and farn.
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past week, when a 1 11
Hy, Dayton.
8:10 PM 1:!0 PM
to 46 1-2; m~ ... ms 22 to 23 1·2;
sriiall 14 to 16. ·
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party was planned for
Mrs. Waller Blaker is a surg1ca\
gram. Members · taking
patient at the Mason ' clmic.
-Chickens, stNdy,
fryers lc
the show were Theresa
Charlot~e c.oates, lfelen
.Mril. WJlliam WYatt entered
lower, •mple for fair demand;
Jean Murgan, Joan Gilmore
Melgs General for surgery Thurs·
frv•rt 20-21; hens, ho•vv 14 to
tha Donnely, Ruby Baer '
day.
15; h.,.s, light 11 to 11; old
~i1bert, Velma Rue, Joye~ Will·
rootton 10 to 11. Dre&amp;se-d fry , •n-31 to ,b; nen• 29 to 32,
1amson, Phyllis M'ul1en, Susie
Seyfried and Eleanor: Thoma1.
Butter 00 score 65.
Mr. and Mrs.' James Bearhs
Spedal guests for the evening
CANDIDATE
• Whether you're o "font-hoir" or
were Jean Werry, Sara Gibbs, spent the past weekend in BaltiCINCINNATI LIVESTOCK
o "hlpst.r" you'll enioy your fo¥Or•
Lut:Uie Haggerty, Roberta
Q'. more with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
FOR
CINCINNATI, 0. UP~Hogs 2300
lte MUSic be*' on R_CA Yctor "4$",
Brhi n, Marjory Crow, Vera Crow, Pullins and family in Massillon !
aetive; M to 6f. ~ high,er: l9U to
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Ann M-eDonald, VerJ.i.e
Stry~er, with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mttdt
240 lbs 19.75; 215 to 229 lb 19.M:
8" 1peoiler giYit you ~n~per50n"
lean Coates, Rose Wolfe.
and with relatives ln Columbus
160 to 180 lbs 19; 180 tu 190 ' ll I
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A q}ad coUrse was served .by They were guests Monday at a
an(l 240 to 260 lb l!UO; sows 25 to 1
lOth
1JISTRICT
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the Social committee with Mrs . turkey dinner at the Pullins home.
We higher IJ."._, to 17 .75.
QUESTION: 9. Do you trhlnk
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Evans of Coloulomotically ploy up to '" b·
Edison HO"bstetter, Social apon·
Cattle 750 calves 150; moder .
companies should rem,pve timt•nded Ploy records-for Marly
sor, assisting theae coJrndttee umbus were guests th e past weekber frOb\ public lands wbthout
ately actln, fully stead}'; good
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or
her
parents,
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members: llh::y Anderson Pearl
Qnd c:hoicli steers 2P to 24 25; com·
paytn&amp; ,.,. "'
RolUn
Bearhs.
We}ker, Norma A.msbi1'J.' Nellie
ANSWE.Rf The F'ore&amp;t Servt.ce
: men:fal and gllod ~7 to 19; utilily
Brown, Jletty ~ Hobstetter, Chardid not : bUt your CongressMrs. Edward 'Jones returned ' "
1:2; choice heifers 22. utility and
m."L.n did Feb, 1'1; 1954
lotte Coate1, Martha Donnelly her home, Jackson, Wednesday,
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commercial COWJ 8.50 to 12; utr10.
Are you in favor or an inand Dorothy C?ark.
after a two days visil here.
PHYSICAL CULIUU fanaUc Ber.
Hty and commercial bulls 12 lo 13;
crease
to 4c stam)Jfi for let:Mrs. J\rthur T. Jones u£. AUJ.
n,..rr Kach4den .p6l:tl a ,_,at· good and choice vealers 18 to 25;
ters?
anee is the house guest of Mrs
'ot a mouae uiufer 61. lett .ejj t. choice
W'luiN Radio bd Telen.IOD II
and prime. 26 to 28; utility
Your Congrefi611\8n voted for
u ne appeara tn a New Yorll
..t 8adaea not a 81deltM
e~ -Ha eruar 1u . ~·a -.oa · a.r- ~nd commercial 12 to 18; calves 12
this Increase Jutr 21. 19M.
Patrick Locbary.
to
14.
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.B!fr. and. Mrs. Fred Blaettna!'
w,n; ~o. With plaitttn~ lt With
Middleport, Ohio
w~' busin~ss visitqrs in Cincin· a "'real &amp;ood light." lfacftd..
Sheep ~00 steb.dy'. guod and
n•ll; tlt~Y- ; ·
dll!l. IM!o clat.,. hlo.., albriO~
choice la~;nbs 17 to 19; choice and
'lit. abd lflrs. Marillfl. "cGtlir'e,' l · 10tO bia· olhce and belled ·hliq' pi"itne 20; ,uUJity and I!Ood 15. to
who were here to attend the fubeca\184! ~, e;e~t a l~tter ta •
17; eWes 2 to 5; feeder lambs 12
tl£irl} of Ro,-er Mll.Jer. hav~ re- ape atudJo ~ben ~ wq . to 14.
turned home liCCompanied by Mrs:
beine' 11choo1ed. whleb caused
Hop1er HyseJI and Mrs. Robert
Bt&gt;rwyn to tJ, d~P.ed u ~
Hysell .and llln Bobby.
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mated eOJt Gf 1160,000, •tate Adjutant Gen. Charles R. P.S lilil
todll' at d-.rleston.
..-~Tile . board
aJiOJ)· apprtwed
tbJ purehaae of fhe Marti.nsbura:
A,rmory trri'm the AmerieJn Lf.,ton Jl,rmort Inc . of Martin1bur~
for I'M' MO. Fox sald.
The Pl. f ;euan~ armory Will ba
located four mile~ north Qf ·t;tle
city ott ' .f.. 15 aere tract d.onated 1to
the 1tete b)' the lnd~trial Ray(Hl
Corporatioil .of Cievet•nd. · - -~
tonsti!Ucllon. wUJ be1in Jfter
pl1fts .are ·APproved br the Natlan·
al Guard . bureau of the Department of the Army.

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jolting b) Purdu1! last Sllturday .
is a 20-point choice to boun~e
back ag3-insl f\i tlsburgh in o:w of
1 of East's btg
games, whil e the
Na\1)'-Stanford m(' t&gt;ting of the
unbcatcns at Palo \lto, t'a~1 f ,
is .a "pld 'c m" 3fh ir
Oklahoma, th~ tnp doa: in the '

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Friday mornina in a chartered
plane and wofk out at 2 p, m. CST
Kickoff tjme Saturday is 1:30 p .
m. CST (2:30 p. m. our time.) The
squad will return home shortly
alter tbe a:ame. arriving in Columbus at 8:15 p. m.
The Buekeyfl will pin their
winning hopes largely on the all.
·around play of Howard {Hopalong)
CU111ady, who gave an all-American
performabCe against
California ,
Iaiit week. The red-headed halfback. In two games, has netted 148
yards in 20 carries for an average

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passes, he has caught four ror 50
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_,_•tive ' vlee prea1dent at yards.
Laurel. And he . admltJ freely thJlt
Thurlow (Tad) Weed, d1minu .
the pro'ce is worth ·u "tO "'b
r . t Lautive left-footed place kicker, has
rei ttn the riCing map.". ' ;
They've certainly dOIW! that-'o booted n~ne straight extra points
the confusion of American horse---. finishing the 1953 sea1on with
thrt;e and .accumulating six in a
men.
row
this tall
. Because our sta.r-~paDJled hay.
l:lurners haven't b!len doinl so
good up to no.w.. Thl!! fu'lt ti"-e .the
race was run 'in 1002. lm Ehghsh
hbrse nameti -WiJWyn r.ant£ired ()fl
with the 5() grand and . ijie best we
could do Was a '
pl2ce by
Hasty House Farm's Rhue.1 .. ·1 1 · '
Last year 'a - French viSitor
named Worden. 11 picked .YP . the
goldplated marbles wttil~ aga(n
the Yankee best wu a ·secOndONLY
place . finish
b;y Brookmeade
Stables Sun Glow as t~ well liked
Crafty Admiral
far back.
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lutler
L.Q•tt
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Calt•dt
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Ctrollne
Wetl,ln:
Waodaon
Bobo
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OHIO STAT! STATt5fltS
A'TEI T.WO GAMES
Opp. OS
First Downs (Total)
31
31
Net Gain, rushing
2SO
481
Net ·Gain, p~S~ihg
192 U3
Total ~et Glth (rushing
and passing)
442 634
Total,lafs (rushes and
passes)
126 105
Pas.set Attetnpted
43
19
Panes Completed
1a.
11
Posse\ JUt~ iqt~epted
4
1
Punts (number)
7
!I
Punting Average
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35

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OHIO STATI
Du,..r
Mlllna.ld D. Williams
V•rvo
Ralchenbach
Michlnslcy
Brubaker

. coaeh Woocl,y Haye&amp; plana only
one than,e In the start.tna: lineup
len (uard Dave Williams beina
s~ted to t-e,lace Jlm P•rker, wht\
lfUitained a minor injury laat
week. ·D•ve Weilver, formerly Puker'a replacement, has been shift.
ed to the right side behtnd Jim
Reichenbaeh . Because of his good
defensive 'play ajilnat California,
Bill lobko· has moved into the
guard pitturt and Dicit Guy h11
replaced ·tl:.e • injured Don StoeckeJ as reetrve tackle. Quartetbaeks
JC)hn Borton and Franklyn Theis,
who ban- &gt;
hot played thlll aeison,
may be ready Saturd•Y.

major United Press r&amp;Ungs, -:.ravels to , T tb·~"~:·t:· ~-m~ h
some Dallas, 'I:eX., for a much-heralded
~ · IS .eQ"
llY . a rea Y .ave
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1 nommated Determine, the httle
mterestmg
head-knockmg
1n 1 me.etmg w~t once-uea
~~·:; gray whioeh \.ton .the K,entueky
sc~ttered c?nferences feature Tthhet.s ::~~e~~ rat~~t~~oi:~~Ji'sSou'rr' Derby this ye~,· along with High
Bt UNIT•D fktll
this weekend " rollege footba~l
C I b' ..
Gun wh'"h woo the oelmout
OhJo #pot~•ll l'~i' We~
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b-ill-of-fare
U tr
nos
horses will run in the lnteroalion·
Sa~4i:Y .'
progrom
OS Ov llll I
at the aom.e
the
Kent at BaltiWhi-WaUaC. N
unw1nds tonight Texas
Chri~t· In 'the Bit Ten Confol'enCf, al.r!"'"" gao·ns· 1 them 1•0 !hi's all Otlerbfin 1t Alm&gt;Q•,Jl:l: ,
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, hm w11l be at Southern Califorma Mlchilen IShte ls favoriMI aver , . "! .~ a
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- Slippt!ry ftotk at Asf\lt.tld ·
and Holy Cross at Miami , FIB
IMiapa. ·IoWa ov•r 'Mtchl"n. lll'l:~l~ilhon. affair !Ill b~ Queen Olive4 lfitll' at 'BI~n '
s Um.dau, one of. Eng. Bowlial Grlen: alt W.e&amp;\elti Hireb.
] Both host teams are strong fav-' and North•••t•rn over Minn..
13
orites
,.j._. 11 lly
points. Ohio ]ftnd s top three year 1.1!45, Kio11: of \ Mar~l~ at Capital
Tclcvl~' nn fans will h£' able to Stlto i• • liX·point ,lck to tatop ~~Tudo~s, one ofd B~ta~nh's ~e$t Ctz;ttr~ . 9t~~e' at W.' VI, St&lt;~,t~ N'
ra f~il ra, Cllk!innati at~rquctte . .
f S l d ' b t ltrinDis rind ih ftM'utmlt twa- ' ,I . . clap Or&amp;~, ~~
m
on
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a
ur
ay
s
es
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J
wJner
of
the
lnsh
Derby
ex- LoU;"":"~Y o:o "a1
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when the "altle-of- aamo of Mickey
ates a
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C. C•rollne.
pee oo is Sica-~0)'1 '"be wiPne of befiidie 'at il7Ririgtorl N
Ihe-week cameras swi~g to Madi·~r.Qncc's 'An: ' de Trlpmphe a6 well Denison at 'WbOJt·er
s~n. Wis . f~r .. a ~eetlng between I Printeton and Yale ~ere expett· as !he lop. han~.ieaP ho,rses trom Flndloa)' at Mt. U(liun, Jif, ·
R1oec :a~d WHs~on~m. This game e(f tu keep rollmg m . the l'VYi Auatr:-alia aDd G~rmanyi
Held~lberc •i Witte~ert~ N
Wlll bnng together two of the n~- Lear;ue. The Tigers are seven bv,
G dV CY.: l H't. n1
tion's leading All-~merica candl- er 'P~iln while -;. ;e IS 13 •' oVeJ I Such an il'lterilati'Onal field ;s J rb e
t ~"ao 'N
rta.tcs-~icki(• Moegle of Ri·~e and Cohrmbi~ . Cornell IS a whoppl!tW Jllll..te pouible through tbe faet
~t01...!.kticum~N .
WiSC'Onsm's Alan . Arr.ech~. The , F.tsewhere in the Eaat, it'a Arm.v ·\ that Laurel pays ~r.e enti~
aviei. ; , MiloM
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Bad~en art- 13·paint favontes .
19-Doinl cl:loiee over
Harvardr for &lt;jilt tl'le hOrses whlctl ace ·
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Purdue ·o.... r Dub
over Oal'tmouth, B'oston tf. over! ed. Tile forelgn , l'ldtlei Be flo~n Ohio"Wor~h·n1 al. .:'ort~. Mich. N
Fol':dham , and Co lgat~ over Rut· here, alOng •ith their 1roorn, jooelc- Ohio Sl-ate ai Ulinois . ' · · ·
l~rduc h.a~ been installed a llers.
ey arwl trainer-,and the Maryland
lJ. at ohio Wto~J-e'Yan
seven·point pidt over Duke
in
race C'9urse piclcs up the tab. The
ft' w. -c•ut st.~ Fa
their SICene-stealer at Lafayette,
cost runs clo5e to $!00,000.
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Ind ., bul this onr could producr
FIGHT RESULTS
CtMirello It' VP
an upset. Duke Will throw an
By UNITED Pl•&amp;s
Joe Cascarella, who pltehed for
&amp;ir·titht dc·fense tll.al has allowed
PAIUS, France: sauveur Chloe. ihe B011ton Red SOx, Wuhtbl(ton
only nine completed passes m ~a. 4-4, France, and Robert Gdiv- Senators and PhilAdelphia Alhll!two games against tta e 801lermak arch , 148 1_2, France, drew 10.
tics from i933 thrOugh 1938, (low
en' vaunted aerialist, Len Daw- --- -- - - - -- _
MEBKIIR _ ..
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l&lt;U ~~~- •utru\ that rike dining so delight·
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The DAILY SENTINEL, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio

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Conducted ·In Lopn. .

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Mn. llor;roret E. illobler, 80, held In Galllf&gt;&lt;&gt;Jia loci t
ldr ln iopeolal , ...Jon Tllura&lt;lay · ••'"
F.unenl servi-ces for Roger Mil· dJed · Tuelday ., tbe hdme of lt~r~ ·
_ay or
. 1' nlnc .at tb' Mayor's of'rice ~ and"
ler were beld from th.: BnMord ' aon, Harry Hohler
lllddleport. John "Rue,, Galllpolis, Jrandmothr
ed.
sefvices ;,;ere held tOday er of 'nom11 R11e,
MlddJC.,oft. opeD~ \bidl for property own
Churth of Christ, 1'ueaday- at Funeral
tbe
d
s
by the vUlar;e betr.veen Plamond.
2 p.m.. with Ray Ru.sseU, pHJtor at
Leoou , Funeral Home, urvivot"l include one son, Dr. and Rutland Street&amp;. Tbey voted
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.Loa:ao, Witb. the Rev. 0. H. Cart, Rl:)'lmoud La Rue, Wtlmill'lton
of the rbureh ofttcJating.
~obson, oUiciatinc and b~lal Del.; onft arandaon; Tbomu auei not l() aQeePt lbe ·bld ()f iaoo of·
Special musie was provided by m ~~"'~!'# S!~!illadville Cemeteey. ~~ great trandchildren, Sue aad fertl by Hu.ry McM.ster ,IInce
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Mrs. Ray Rusaell, organiat, and
'"".... ..-.or4 un:: _u e two sons,
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b Frank, Chester, Pa., and Harry,
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Robert Purtell, pastor . o t e . Mid~eport; f:!o daughters, Mrs.
Bradbury Church of Chmt, who Walter €1art, Middleport;
Mn.
sarrg, "Beyond the Sunset" and I D~lsy ItaJia, Chest~er, Pa .; a bro"It il no seeret."
Uier, George Emrick, Logan; two
half-bn;thers, Cleveland Emrick,
Burial was in Miles Cemetery, Wyandotte, Mieh., aOO
Frank

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couNCil. OPINI· atDS ·•
l'rl~ole funeul aorvleel wore Mlcfdlepor\ VIllage Counell

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~ey have more than that amount
1nveated ,.in the property plus se·
· wer I!'XIpenn~. Those
present
were Ma.yor Sldn~ Russell, ~Jerk
Charles _ Murray,
Councilmen
Emrldt, Gore: and one sister Wayne Gtbbons, Walter Bua~e,
Mrs, TIJ~Ie Sine., Gore, Ohio.
• L. R. W~l,er and Rotert McElhiD·

0 ThOI;!iU &amp;le, Middleport.
The R.ev. Paul M. Ni 8wander
pastor of tbe Gr~e Methodisi
cbUfth, officiated aad burial was
at the Moutld Hill Cemetery. .
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Rutland and palJ-bearers were
Donald Swisher, Ro.nald Nickol- ·
son, Donald Ki'rig, Billy Wllliams-1
on, Tommy Fauber, Larry Tur· 1
ncr, Don H41rrison and George
Roush..
Former schoolmates •ol Mr.
Miller were in charge of the
flowers.
Coming for the ,;;:erviee were
Mr. and Mrs . John Michaels and
children of Mt. PrOIPQCt,
ut.,
. Mr$. Frank Neubauer,
Jersey
City, N. J ., Mr. and Mrs. Marion

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LINCOLN LETTERS-TiM Llbrllr)' of Congreu, which hu 1 pricelen colleCtion ot L4ncoln paptrw_ hal acquiffil two new &amp;etten written
by the tamed Emanelp8tor.
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Both deal with the tamOUI AbrahAm Lincoln-Stephen A. Pou«&lt;u
debatea which occ:ltn'td 96 Yt!\1'1 ago. Th11 flnt of the two letten
deals with LiDcoln'a·eltortl to pt coplu of a Chlce.p newtpa.per eon·
talnbag aceounta: ol the debate.
Th11 letter wu to Henry Clay Whitney, on lfow. 30, 1850, and ll.ld
Lincoln WAI ..datroui ot pruervln,f, in tome permanent form, the
late joint dlac:uulont between Dourlas and myself... The campaip
waa succeuful-the .econd. letter, al~ to, Mr. Whltney-wu dated
Cbrla:tmu Qay, 18H, ud expre11t4 thank• tor the cllpplnga.

~~~Janf~·2~,~~~t53~,~by
thethen
prlvUogeo
..IIONI
wbtcb wu
beadedand
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book to the bu.si-

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T~ Oham.ps Ely.&lt;ees, which. is

the counterpart of Main , Street,
Farmer City, Ill. At most
crossings, you find a criss-crossing.
All I could do was to watch

other foNI:s

ri~ ~heir

There stands _•

necks.

g~J~dlrme

in

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round jhat, wevlng
somefhlng
that ' looks like a btlon and gtt·
ling ·no ttftntion from
anybody. Folks are
wonderlnt
about :making .a ·craning lo buy
• nip or a vial of (h.enel Num·
ber SCHnd·So, .end fo111tlllng
abc~out ithe
lmpurtant business
of keeping life and limb together.

A !·o t of folfks don't succeed.
particularly peasants from the
States.
Bu~

this charadcr did .

Witness the fact that herr is a
little prose to prove that Nichols
got back to the Claridge
Hotel,
found room No . 318 and had the
stretlgth to sit down anrl get his
fa1 hiinds to work.

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(0). MJuourl. Copiu of the
Nport.
ot an invqUp.UOa ot NcOI....,
tbY'• pei'IOJ\al activities, beCame almoJ.t lmpoutble
tQ pt. •lnct no reprlntl were ~:~rdered by U.e 1M..

commltleo lflor llopubllcana ~-- control a ...,
later.
oft.• WatldN eommlttee got cne er mort tct.ret
eoplta through offici&amp;! ebannela aad referred to
I»&gt;ftiona ot it ill ttl heartnp on a eh&amp;l'lfl that
Mceartll3 he4 11eoa Ill eontompt of tho HoMJoga
pup.

Watch

nes.." of cro:.sing the stre~t . which
is somethin·g I hav,r not had the
cuurage to dare .
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l3ut how peDple survive is beyond me. You might say that th.is
is a _two-wheel town. bikes and
mntor-bikcs. One seaters a11d two..
scaiers for the worker wearing
lhe . b~et.

But let us

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McGuire, Mingo J".~'e;;;•·M:cG~:~:
McGuire, Gary, 1d Lee
Pickerington, Mr. and Mrs. HarJan Glenn, Pat-askala, Mrs. Charles Zalu.skey, Dayton and. Mary

DOIS 1111' tab ,oa bull tD Jut IIIIIUDtJ' and J'OUf" own ncatkm1 1t'1 Pnlldat IIHDhowft. deal·
Ina· .uh. Pe tiWt u4 la"'lne ~at 1"JAe, Colo, Btlwobd a rab1bOw Gve mlbutu alter tu

Honking 111 ..•1
Another t·hing. For some weeks
now, it has been against the law
to honk a horn--and believe me
these 1-~ rench hikes have
everything but hot and cold
baok-UJP
lights. You toot a horn a.nd you
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McCarthy bad ·tbrktened them with libeJ wits. malntaJnlng that the
Henntnrr- JePort· liad aever been otrlciaJly Aled with the Senat..
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1953CHEV.BeiAireTudor .. $1,695

I ~48 WILLYS Jeep .......... $495

1947 CHEVROLET 5 pass cpe , $395

1953 FORD V8 Tudor ...... $1,595

1948 PLYMOUTH Tudor ....• $495

1947 PONTIAC Tudor ..... : .. $395

Fordomatic

1948 CHEVROLET 5 pass cpe . $495

Tudor
1947 PLYMOUTH.Tudor ..... $395. 1952 PONTIAC
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1948 FORD Tudor ........... $495

1947 OLDS 6 poss CfN ....... $395

1951 CHEVROLET Tudor .... $995

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«1: Luella Burson( Lydia Stewart,

.Edith Lanning and .Amanda Xupar, registration; Anna Rus-sell,.
Ella Sm11.h, Doris Darst, Cora
Beegle .and Carrie Grueser reception; Thelma Grucser
Ella
Smith, dinner re.s-ervatiom;; Alice
Fish.er and Lena Gruescr, gifts;
Thelma Grucscr , Clara Heines and
Mab"el Bearha, badges and decora-

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Doris · Grucser,
paraphernalia;
Luella Bur.son. Clara Heines and
Ella Smith, way5 and means; Mab'l!l Sanborn, Sylvia Bowne~; and
C11ra Bateman, reaolutionB; Erma
· Smllh ard Mildred Lowe, creden·tiala; Luella Buraon and Edith
tanning, voucbjng eomntittee and

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1950 CHEVROLET Tudor ..... $765
1949CHEVROLET Tudor ...... $645

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1941 BIJICK4door .............$99

1952GMC2ton LWB ...... $1,195

1946 MERCURY 4 door ....... '$299

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194~ DODGE C~upe .......... $139 '
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6 : ~ 1) NaC Howdy Doody
6:UO Wild Rill Hickuk
8.30 .We11tbur9ast
6;3S llf""s Eye
tl:45 News Picture
7:00 NBC Ufe of' RileY
7130 NBC Cote Time

7:4S NBC News C~&amp;~IID .
8:00 FB\'Ofile S*o" ::· r
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NBC Dtar Pl1oebe
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t0:30 Smilin Ed's Gane
11:00 cartilon Carnival
12:00 ABC Super Cirollf
1:00 Down On the Farm
1:30 , ABC .soldier Parade
2:00 i1o. Be Announced
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1947 OLDS Tudor ........... $395 1950 DODGE 1 ton ..........· $89$
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lated those participating. A number of gifts were presented after
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6;00 Teledrama
6:30 Bob Boaz Reportina6:45 Ernie Saunders Sports
7:00 Saturday Sllowcas~
a.oo Jackie Gleason Show 1 t
9:0U Playhouse
11:30 :My Favorite Husband
10:00 'That's My Boy
10:30 Teledrama
11;00 World News Tonight
11;05 Up to ihl' minuie News
11.15 Latt! Show 'Summer Storm'
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the registration committee report.
ed 85 present for the meeting.
An invitation to hold the · l9S5
convention in Midrlicport with
Meigs Ternple as hostess was rcl"civcd and accepted.

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Meigs Temple; Mgr..
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Pro .,
Gibbs,
Blanche Stallsmith, Logan Temple;
Guard, Ella Smith, Magnolia Temple; Secretary, Sylvia Bowncs, Lo·
gan Temple and Treasurer, M-abel
Sanborn, Meigs Temple . The degree staE£ of Meigs Temple who
were dressed in red formals, Lillian Stei!f, Meigs T('mplc was con\'cntion pianist and Laura Eisel~
stein, Magnolia Temple, director
of work .

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6:00 · Eiso Reporter
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THE LONE GUN
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Gaor1• Montgemary, Dorothy
Milone, -rank Fayl4n
BWANA OEYIL
(Technicolor)
ltobart St.eck, B.erb.en Britton,
Preston Foster

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BELLS OF SAN ANGELO
Roy Rogers. TriO•r. tht horse,
D•l• E.,..n~, Som.
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coverage for their Advertising Dollar than they
can get in any ather medium,

Relllm Bou' Marciano - Charles

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looking to The Doily Sentinel to carry their sell.
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SILVER LODE

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year, ~~y! U' ~t Jl.ltllt v. s. ta.xpayen, are paying tht 18.m.e amount
they ·•lway• ·· ~. :k'ld iom:t .must ante up even more. Thia la be•
~au,e~jo ~J~~~~i. ~re .bOOs~&amp; ltvlea to make up tor revenue losaet
or to.~~Y ·tdr new' ProJeetl~
01\1~: · ror' eXirtnP,.t;;,hu.··~ : hlt by a Jo• ih aalet taxes which were
11 ~ t:~(~··l.~l Year, &amp;etording to July figures. The state needl
othet ~e ·to· ~e up for thll 14)u.
M~~( ~.lfW . Jfl:iel'~ l'f~ , Dall:¢.8., Nebraska, Wl.sconaln, Iowa
and ' ~odt I~ _a fe atn!)RJ" tlftl atates whlcb are lookblg fer more
hlghw"ay revenue to match IJ!itreued. federal money available on a
matd\tng bula. Several .tate~ may boost guollne taxes thl.s year.
Add to the taxpayers' sloom-mort staW.11 are conalderinJ using
the wlthholdlng ayatem to _collect penon&amp;l InCome levie..

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Pomeroy
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~rl}\t.lo ;to~ lll&lt;l\llllri&amp;' ;lh, ,U.erl&lt;wlt for Domoera~ ~:

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EZRA'S Wl't-·A&amp;'ric"ulture Secft!tar)' Er.ra 'l'alt Benaon/has beM.
around Washlnston tc»' almolt two year• ltnd there hal beea no
.lndlcation that. ~· oc:etalon, he .. 801newhat or • wit. In fact.
his humor il on the puckllh atde. The payotr wu hW
temarks, made in all eeriolllfteu, at a food editor~'•
OMCI Poecll
luncheon In New York.
Venu1
The dour-looJdng Mofmon sugreated that Amtrlcan
women. for beauty•• take, might well spend len on
Cotmttla?
eoAmetlca aqd •more on meat. milk and veg3tables.
Aa he put It, 1•nve· tp.e surface and you aave all" might be ftne fQr
a I'Jarn. but not for i woman, The gimmick 11 that 8ensoll 11 trying
to spur t~ales of certain. toads to avert furtller government IUI-plu.eel.

McCarthy'a lawyer, Edward Bennett Wllltama.
compl&amp;iaed that 110me pertinent pointl were not

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Mn. Mohler'• :Fuueral
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Mn. llor;roret E. illobler, 80, held In Galllf&gt;&lt;&gt;Jia loci t
ldr ln iopeolal , ...Jon Tllura&lt;lay · ••'"
F.unenl servi-ces for Roger Mil· dJed · Tuelday ., tbe hdme of lt~r~ ·
_ay or
. 1' nlnc .at tb' Mayor's of'rice ~ and"
ler were beld from th.: BnMord ' aon, Harry Hohler
lllddleport. John "Rue,, Galllpolis, Jrandmothr
ed.
sefvices ;,;ere held tOday er of 'nom11 R11e,
MlddJC.,oft. opeD~ \bidl for property own
Churth of Christ, 1'ueaday- at Funeral
tbe
d
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by the vUlar;e betr.veen Plamond.
2 p.m.. with Ray Ru.sseU, pHJtor at
Leoou , Funeral Home, urvivot"l include one son, Dr. and Rutland Street&amp;. Tbey voted
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of the rbureh ofttcJating.
~obson, oUiciatinc and b~lal Del.; onft arandaon; Tbomu auei not l() aQeePt lbe ·bld ()f iaoo of·
Special musie was provided by m ~~"'~!'# S!~!illadville Cemeteey. ~~ great trandchildren, Sue aad fertl by Hu.ry McM.ster ,IInce
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Mrs. Ray Rusaell, organiat, and
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Robert Purtell, pastor . o t e . Mid~eport; f:!o daughters, Mrs.
Bradbury Church of Chmt, who Walter €1art, Middleport;
Mn.
sarrg, "Beyond the Sunset" and I D~lsy ItaJia, Chest~er, Pa .; a bro"It il no seeret."
Uier, George Emrick, Logan; two
half-bn;thers, Cleveland Emrick,
Burial was in Miles Cemetery, Wyandotte, Mieh., aOO
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1nveated ,.in the property plus se·
· wer I!'XIpenn~. Those
present
were Ma.yor Sldn~ Russell, ~Jerk
Charles _ Murray,
Councilmen
Emrldt, Gore: and one sister Wayne Gtbbons, Walter Bua~e,
Mrs, TIJ~Ie Sine., Gore, Ohio.
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0 ThOI;!iU &amp;le, Middleport.
The R.ev. Paul M. Ni 8wander
pastor of tbe Gr~e Methodisi
cbUfth, officiated aad burial was
at the Moutld Hill Cemetery. .
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Rutland and palJ-bearers were
Donald Swisher, Ro.nald Nickol- ·
son, Donald Ki'rig, Billy Wllliams-1
on, Tommy Fauber, Larry Tur· 1
ncr, Don H41rrison and George
Roush..
Former schoolmates •ol Mr.
Miller were in charge of the
flowers.
Coming for the ,;;:erviee were
Mr. and Mrs . John Michaels and
children of Mt. PrOIPQCt,
ut.,
. Mr$. Frank Neubauer,
Jersey
City, N. J ., Mr. and Mrs. Marion

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LINCOLN LETTERS-TiM Llbrllr)' of Congreu, which hu 1 pricelen colleCtion ot L4ncoln paptrw_ hal acquiffil two new &amp;etten written
by the tamed Emanelp8tor.
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debatea which occ:ltn'td 96 Yt!\1'1 ago. Th11 flnt of the two letten
deals with LiDcoln'a·eltortl to pt coplu of a Chlce.p newtpa.per eon·
talnbag aceounta: ol the debate.
Th11 letter wu to Henry Clay Whitney, on lfow. 30, 1850, and ll.ld
Lincoln WAI ..datroui ot pruervln,f, in tome permanent form, the
late joint dlac:uulont between Dourlas and myself... The campaip
waa succeuful-the .econd. letter, al~ to, Mr. Whltney-wu dated
Cbrla:tmu Qay, 18H, ud expre11t4 thank• tor the cllpplnga.

~~~Janf~·2~,~~~t53~,~by
thethen
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the counterpart of Main , Street,
Farmer City, Ill. At most
crossings, you find a criss-crossing.
All I could do was to watch

other foNI:s

ri~ ~heir

There stands _•

necks.

g~J~dlrme

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round jhat, wevlng
somefhlng
that ' looks like a btlon and gtt·
ling ·no ttftntion from
anybody. Folks are
wonderlnt
about :making .a ·craning lo buy
• nip or a vial of (h.enel Num·
ber SCHnd·So, .end fo111tlllng
abc~out ithe
lmpurtant business
of keeping life and limb together.

A !·o t of folfks don't succeed.
particularly peasants from the
States.
Bu~

this charadcr did .

Witness the fact that herr is a
little prose to prove that Nichols
got back to the Claridge
Hotel,
found room No . 318 and had the
stretlgth to sit down anrl get his
fa1 hiinds to work.

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(0). MJuourl. Copiu of the
Nport.
ot an invqUp.UOa ot NcOI....,
tbY'• pei'IOJ\al activities, beCame almoJ.t lmpoutble
tQ pt. •lnct no reprlntl were ~:~rdered by U.e 1M..

commltleo lflor llopubllcana ~-- control a ...,
later.
oft.• WatldN eommlttee got cne er mort tct.ret
eoplta through offici&amp;! ebannela aad referred to
I»&gt;ftiona ot it ill ttl heartnp on a eh&amp;l'lfl that
Mceartll3 he4 11eoa Ill eontompt of tho HoMJoga
pup.

Watch

nes.." of cro:.sing the stre~t . which
is somethin·g I hav,r not had the
cuurage to dare .
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l3ut how peDple survive is beyond me. You might say that th.is
is a _two-wheel town. bikes and
mntor-bikcs. One seaters a11d two..
scaiers for the worker wearing
lhe . b~et.

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McGuire, Mingo J".~'e;;;•·M:cG~:~:
McGuire, Gary, 1d Lee
Pickerington, Mr. and Mrs. HarJan Glenn, Pat-askala, Mrs. Charles Zalu.skey, Dayton and. Mary

DOIS 1111' tab ,oa bull tD Jut IIIIIUDtJ' and J'OUf" own ncatkm1 1t'1 Pnlldat IIHDhowft. deal·
Ina· .uh. Pe tiWt u4 la"'lne ~at 1"JAe, Colo, Btlwobd a rab1bOw Gve mlbutu alter tu

Honking 111 ..•1
Another t·hing. For some weeks
now, it has been against the law
to honk a horn--and believe me
these 1-~ rench hikes have
everything but hot and cold
baok-UJP
lights. You toot a horn a.nd you
have the gendarmes on your tail.

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btlnr mentloned. He readily agreed when watlr:iDa
. propoHd making the eaure report part ot the new

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had ·-.ae .-P'!e reprintlni of' their GW1l duting the lntitr..t::)ut
McCarthy bad ·tbrktened them with libeJ wits. malntaJnlng that the
Henntnrr- JePort· liad aever been otrlciaJly Aled with the Senat..
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John Payne; Llzabe&amp;h ScoUt
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Wm. Lu,digan, Herb. Marsh.e\1

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Thats why more and more people are reading
The Daily Sentinel Advertisements, because they
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1951 HENRY J Tudor ..... ~ .' . $395

1953CHEV.BeiAireTudor .. $1,695

I ~48 WILLYS Jeep .......... $495

1947 CHEVROLET 5 pass cpe , $395

1953 FORD V8 Tudor ...... $1,595

1948 PLYMOUTH Tudor ....• $495

1947 PONTIAC Tudor ..... : .. $395

Fordomatic

1948 CHEVROLET 5 pass cpe . $495

Tudor
1947 PLYMOUTH.Tudor ..... $395. 1952 PONTIAC
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1948 FORD Tudor ........... $495

1947 OLDS 6 poss CfN ....... $395

1951 CHEVROLET Tudor .... $995

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«1: Luella Burson( Lydia Stewart,

.Edith Lanning and .Amanda Xupar, registration; Anna Rus-sell,.
Ella Sm11.h, Doris Darst, Cora
Beegle .and Carrie Grueser reception; Thelma Grucser
Ella
Smith, dinner re.s-ervatiom;; Alice
Fish.er and Lena Gruescr, gifts;
Thelma Grucscr , Clara Heines and
Mab"el Bearha, badges and decora-

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Doris · Grucser,
paraphernalia;
Luella Bur.son. Clara Heines and
Ella Smith, way5 and means; Mab'l!l Sanborn, Sylvia Bowne~; and
C11ra Bateman, reaolutionB; Erma
· Smllh ard Mildred Lowe, creden·tiala; Luella Buraon and Edith
tanning, voucbjng eomntittee and

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1949CHEVROLET Tudor ...... $645

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1941 BIJICK4door .............$99

1952GMC2ton LWB ...... $1,195

1946 MERCURY 4 door ....... '$299

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194~ DODGE C~upe .......... $139 '
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1949 MERCURY 4 door ...... $595 4 wheel drive.
1947 OLDS Tudor ........... $395 1950 DODGE 1 ton ..........· $89$
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1946 PLYMOUTH 4 door .... $295

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1945 CHEV. 1'h Ton LWB .....
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6;00 Teledrama
6:30 Bob Boaz Reportina6:45 Ernie Saunders Sports
7:00 Saturday Sllowcas~
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9:0U Playhouse
11:30 :My Favorite Husband
10:00 'That's My Boy
10:30 Teledrama
11;00 World News Tonight
11;05 Up to ihl' minuie News
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Blanche Stallsmith, Logan Temple;
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THE LONE GUN
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Gaor1• Montgemary, Dorothy
Milone, -rank Fayl4n
BWANA OEYIL
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ltobart St.eck, B.erb.en Britton,
Preston Foster

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BELLS OF SAN ANGELO
Roy Rogers. TriO•r. tht horse,
D•l• E.,..n~, Som.
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coverage for their Advertising Dollar than they
can get in any ather medium,

Relllm Bou' Marciano - Charles

Saturday, October 9

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looking to The Doily Sentinel to carry their sell.
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SILVER LODE

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they ·•lway• ·· ~. :k'ld iom:t .must ante up even more. Thia la be•
~au,e~jo ~J~~~~i. ~re .bOOs~&amp; ltvlea to make up tor revenue losaet
or to.~~Y ·tdr new' ProJeetl~
01\1~: · ror' eXirtnP,.t;;,hu.··~ : hlt by a Jo• ih aalet taxes which were
11 ~ t:~(~··l.~l Year, &amp;etording to July figures. The state needl
othet ~e ·to· ~e up for thll 14)u.
M~~( ~.lfW . Jfl:iel'~ l'f~ , Dall:¢.8., Nebraska, Wl.sconaln, Iowa
and ' ~odt I~ _a fe atn!)RJ" tlftl atates whlcb are lookblg fer more
hlghw"ay revenue to match IJ!itreued. federal money available on a
matd\tng bula. Several .tate~ may boost guollne taxes thl.s year.
Add to the taxpayers' sloom-mort staW.11 are conalderinJ using
the wlthholdlng ayatem to _collect penon&amp;l InCome levie..

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around Washlnston tc»' almolt two year• ltnd there hal beea no
.lndlcation that. ~· oc:etalon, he .. 801newhat or • wit. In fact.
his humor il on the puckllh atde. The payotr wu hW
temarks, made in all eeriolllfteu, at a food editor~'•
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luncheon In New York.
Venu1
The dour-looJdng Mofmon sugreated that Amtrlcan
women. for beauty•• take, might well spend len on
Cotmttla?
eoAmetlca aqd •more on meat. milk and veg3tables.
Aa he put It, 1•nve· tp.e surface and you aave all" might be ftne fQr
a I'Jarn. but not for i woman, The gimmick 11 that 8ensoll 11 trying
to spur t~ales of certain. toads to avert furtller government IUI-plu.eel.

McCarthy'a lawyer, Edward Bennett Wllltama.
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CHURCH. Pomeroy

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BRE- M Grove, pastor

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

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

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

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

7 30

October SPECIAL
Lawn Rake

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

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PfRFECT BALANCE • , ,
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OCTOBER

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

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

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

TOYO

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

BAKER
FURNITURE
On The Brightest Corner in Middleport

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loc.l ob..rvance of National
•usinna Women's Watk to

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tarr of the loc•l l»utlnns • •
men'• orv•nlutlon. Ninl Russ.
ell, Chairman of the flnenc•
commttht for' 'tht locll greup

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

Extra clean for model.

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marvel at its condition
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$595

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

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

$445

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

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

local owner.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

OWner.

1949 FORD .•........ -. . . . $445

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

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

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

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

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

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

1947 FORD .•............... $425

Land Cruiser; Owned by local flnlster •

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

Creltllne; Exii:a clean for model

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

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

2 dOOr sedan. Heater and defroateir; Grey flnWt

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4 door sedan; Original 2 tone green flnlsb

CHEVROLETS

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

Z door ledan; Spukllng orlglnll black tlnlsh

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

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

Stvlellne 4 Dr. Sedan.

HeAt~'!!'

&amp; Def. Blue flnilh.

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2 Dr. Bedanl. RadJo, Htr., &amp; Oet., Black P1nlalt. Cholte ot
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1947

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

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

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

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

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

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Extra god 10x7 ft body; 8:251128 tires

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

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

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

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Deluxe 4 door sedan, Heater and defrolter, Ol'een
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1949 Pt.YMOUTH .......... $645

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cjean for model. . One very caretul

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

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

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

$1,195

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

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

Cranhrook 4 door sedan. Beater and detroetet, Black tlnlah
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One local owner
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Deluxe 4 door 81'rlan. Radio, Heater &amp; Def .. A steal 81 'thiJ
Price, Choke Of 2,

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

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

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The #Myor'a
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1951 DODGE . . .. .. . . . . . . . . $895

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

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

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

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

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will lhon tOnd tho blood crodlt ,_.,.. to tho hoopltols.
4. If • Melli County patient

-.to ~lood In • h..,.tol In
the .,.~ not llar.d . - . w
In o ; hoopltol oubldo lho

Young Drivers To
Get ABreak From
New State Ruling

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chapter
'•l!lood crodlh or
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Event United States Demands Russia Pay
Of Season Has $2 Million For Downing Of Bomber
T:~~~~...~!~s~~ Book Feat.ired
At Elberfelds
By Relattove

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

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

Phil Floyd, umeas-

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be present at the din·
Floyd i,! District

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America Could
oris~ Churchill Warns

RIDING CLUB GIVES
~-ND HORSE SHOW
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YOUR OLD CAR ON A

Metallic blue, finish. Good soUd car.

WltLYfarer BUI'IIness coupe, Htat.er &amp; Det., Blue flniah.

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2 Dr sedan, Heater and Defroster, Blue P'lnlslJ.. L'-.e new

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1951 DODGE .............. $995

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Business Phone 398
Ohio,
1954
Editorial Phone 397 Single Copy 5c
The
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FfDFRliiTD rHURCH, Pomeroy, O:ilc H RaH
pastor ChurIPI!O:.U.
ch Schoo l, 9 15. . Fred Bl-aettnar,
Supt Plc ntng Worship at 10.30.
PRICE
Tuesday evenmg church couDCil
meetmg at 7 30. Wednesday en·
nmg, a meeting or Slewardsbip
committC"e at 7 30, Meeting ttf
to handle •••
Class
Thursday
Confirmation
evenmg
at
7
30
and
Saturday
Strong, sturdy and 10
mornmg at 10 a In Youth Chotr
perfectly balan..d that
at 6 30 p m
ME11HODIST CHURCH, LET·
even the little lady will
A.RT
FALlS, pastor, Emma Belle
enjoy using iL
Sopher Sunday at 9 30 am at
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Plants 10 30 am at Letart Falls.
At 7 30 P m at Apple Grove Sunday at 3 p m M Y F. at Plants,
Mary Roush and ;..aura Pickens,
counselors Sunday at 6 .30 P m.
M Y F at Apple Grove, Elizabeth Sharpneek, counselor Mon- Rev Weber Thoma, pastor Sun
day at 7 30 P m M 1y F at Le· day School at 9·30 a m Wor
tart Falls, Mildred Chapman and shtp serv1ce 10:30 a _m. Preachm1
Robert Ash~ey, counselors Thurs. serv1ce 7·45 p. m Prayer serv1er
day at 6 30 p m M y F. at East serv1ce 7·45 P m Pra'yer scntcr
Letart, E1lccn Buck and Mildred Wednesday at 'i' .43 P m Neast
EVANGELICAL UNITED BRE
Donahue, counselors. Will be an
Offtelat Boa1d meetmg on Wed- 1 THREN CHURCH, Pomeroy ami
nesday evenmg at 8 p m. at Let· Morning Star, pastor Rev Roge1
art FalJos
\ Bishop Worsh1p serVJce at Enter
GRACE EPISCOPAL CHURCH. I prise at 9:30 Sunday mornm1 and
Mornmg
Pomeroy, John He1sklll, Jay leat;let 1 7 30 in the evemng
Church School lO 30 a m Church ' Star services at 11 a m Sunday
services 10 30 a m
Enterprise Sunday School at 10 10
JEHOVAH WITNESSES, K1ng A M Ybuth Fellowship at both
dom Hall over Blue 8nd Grey churches Sunday, Enterprise a'
Pomeroy Saturday scrv1cc meet · 6.30 and Mormng Star at 8 p. m
mg 10 30 a m Sunday Watch Prayer mcetmg on Wednesday 11'
h.our service I p. m.
Enterprase and Thursday night a'
CHURCH OF CHRIST, romeroy, Mornmg Star
~ Donald Seevers,
pastor Bible
FUlST BAPTIST CHURCH, MJd·
, School 9 30, M-ornmg worsh.1p dleport, Rev C. E Hoyt, pastor
10 30. Youog Peoples' meehng Church School 9 15, Edison Baker. I
7 p m
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supt , Mornmg worshap and ob· \
SACRED HEART
CHURCH, scrvance of M-en and M1sswns
Pom eroy, Rev Fr George Adams Sunday 10 15, children's sermon
Low mass a a m High mass 10 ette topic "Like thnt"; sermon
a m Week day mass Mondav topic "Thy
Kingdom Come' .
through Fnday at 7 30 a m Co~· Board of Deacon1 will meet after
fess1on Saturday 3 p m and 7 p the mormng service; ~:30 Junior
m
and Scn1or H1 Youth Fe1Jowsh1ps
ME'niODIST 7 30 Evewng worship sermon to
MINERSVILLE
Rev.
R
M
Grove, pas· PIC "The Sp1r1tual Powerhouse",
CHURCH.
You can really relax when your v8l1lclblcs and
tor Hosmer Roush. Sunday School Monday 7 30 Church School offl·
important papers are inside our \ :..u tlt, bankSupt Sunday School at 10 a m eers and teachers at the church.
safeguarded agamst theft and destructiOn.
I With worsh1p serv1ces at II On Tue1day 7 30 Love Joy Cu·de D1
~fonday 8 p m Will he Chester the home of Mrs. WUha Anthony,
They're safeguarded against misplat:ement too
Charge
MYI' mP.&lt;'tiOg at Alfred Lad1~s 81ble Clan at the home or
- you always know where they ;u e.
Tuesday at 7 30 p m. Prayer meet· Mrs. R. S. White: Wednesday 7 40
Safe Deposit Boxes here rent for just a few
l 1ng and B1bll' study
M1d week pfaycr and praise scr·
pennies a week. May we reserve one for }UU?
ROCK SPRINGS METHODIST VICe With Mrs. 1\. R. Pullen a~
~HURCH Rrv R Grove, pastor leader; Semor
chc11r r"hr,•·sal
Sunday Scl!ool 9·30 a m. Worship 8 30, Thursday. Golden Rule class
Servtce 7 30 Wednesday evenmg at the home of Mr and Mrs Kalad
prayer scrv1ce and B1ble study 1.11 Hmdy; Monday-Thunday the Rev
8 All day QUI!tmg 1n the baM'- and Mrs. Hoyt Will attend the
mcnt on Tursd.ay
Oh10 Bapttst convention at the
EUB
CHURCH,
New
Haven,
Fm;t Baptlat Church. Hamilton
MEMBER FEDERAL RESER VI!: 81'STEM
Sunday &amp;hool 10 a m. Preaching
HEATH ME1.HODIST CHURCH,
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scrvtces 2nd and 4th Sundays 11 Middleport, Rev. L A Bangerter,
MEMBER FEDERAL DEP,OSIT JNSURANC CORPORATION
a m. 1st &lt;~nd 3rd Sundays 8 p pastor. Sunday School 9:30 Ernest
m , Prayer serv1ce Wednesday 8 Covert, Supt., colored f1lm str1p~
~iji.~~mi.iiiiiil
'" "The Chancing SeBflons of Pal•
estme"; Morn1ng worship 10 30
se-rmon top1c "The More Excel·
lent Way". 2 p. m Sub·DLstrJct
Methodist Youth Fellowship offi
cers trammg school; 5 · p m In
termcdlate
Youth
Fellowship,
8 p m. Youth Fellowship; Mon·
day WSCS 7:30; Choii practice
W&lt;-dnesday 7.30
CllUBCH OF CHRIST, M&gt;ddle
port, Rev. Fred I. Gardner, pas.
tor. Bible School 9:30. Teacher
RecognitiOO
program, Wallacr
Bradford, aupt.; Morning worship
10 30 aermon aubjecl •At the Nar·
row Gate"; 8 p. m. Christian En
deavor; 7 p. m Evening serv1cr
sermon subject ••Enoch"; Wedne1
day 7 P. m. prayer meeting and
Bible Study; 8 p. m. chmr praetlce
THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH, Middleport, Rev How.
pastor Church
ard
Ruppelt,
School, 9 :30, Robert Tcwkllbary.
supt ; Morning worship 10·30 s"b
jcet "Why I'm a PreJbyterian'',
Monday, Deaeoa1 meeting 7 30.
pastor's study; Tuesday, 7·30 pastor's study. Truateea meetina:; pic.
turcs to be taken; ~ Wedne11day
7 30 eho1r praetlee.
CHURCH OF TilE NAZARENE.
Middleport, Rev. Robert Styen,
pastor. Bible School 9:30 Le1ter
Taylor, supl; l!orilina .Preachine

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

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

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

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I,500 years ago,"

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ope, uylng that Amvrie1n isol•·
tionism would be • thre1t to the
countrittt. ther•. He praised the
United Stat" for u1ing ih
atrength for ttL• aclunc'"'"'nt
of freedom • n d
progrftl
throuthout the world.

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

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as (OP,ows.
SetiYM eli!lfl dlRe'@:ll&amp;o"'••tKMldenl
Purl Van Meter, vice prNiJdent,
Roger Keller, secretary, Janet Orr
and treasurer, Drexel Conerly
Jumor class officers pres 1dent
John Riebel, v1cc presJdent Dale
Smith, secretary, Greta Barton
and treasurer, Joann Com b s
Sophomore class offtcers pres I·
dent John Crary' vtce president,
Hele~ Hoffman, seeretary Sue
Lambert and treasurer, Carole
Fitch
Freshman class orftcers prest·
dent, Marilyn Buckley~ VJce prl'S!
dent, ' Ronme Myers, seerelary
.John Hetzer and treasurer, George
Glaze .
Annual staff o!hcers ed1tor tn·
chief, Emerson Pooler, ass't edi
tor, Janice Bailey, busmess manager, Mary Andrews, ass't. busmess
manager, Joyce ltaJiey, sports edJ·
tor, Roger Keller; ass't sports edJ
tor. Bill Young, photn editor, Roger Buckley, as&amp;'t photo editor,
Betty Ours and feature editor
Sh1rley Gmther
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18-YEAR OLD
HELD IN DEATH
OF SITTER, BOY

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Crowd PIeased ByPeppy MUSIC,
New Routines Of Colorful Bands ~~~:~_Emptre,
A crowd of nearly 4,000 football
fans were entertamed at half'-tt me
of the Pomeroy.Athens game l&lt;'rt·
day n1ght at Pomeroy Stadmm by
the htgh-steppmg Pomeroy H1gh
School Marching Band and the Athens High School Band
Startmg the mus1cal fest1v1t1es
the Athtms band marched onto the
held, under the d1rectton o£
Thomas Stubbs, to the stra1ns of &lt;l
hvely martial atr With a fanfare
the band began tls program w1th
the student narrator's explanation:
"ln every home w1th chtlllren,
we find a bulging toy box As the
years roll on, the toy box is neglected and finally ends up tn the
old, dark attic."
As the first Item found in the
toy box. the Hncl, In bri1ht reel
encl black unlforma, went Into
the formatton Of 1 toy piano.
The fNll.,....._ pleyed on ''k:ep"

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

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