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l•ri1J.lll ..... - j i l l $ vli!toey at lhe end ill the lhir&lt;l P&lt;~"
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llu!land ,.~ laal frlh,- Dilht .,
•
J("-llr' ~ sewed up the con,. 1 Che.tter rallied Ia tblf'l last quarlett Wit); fi~ lOIII in tbe cl011- ter a1 Rogtr ~e paced bfe at~ of the O't'ertime.. per,.
and the store wa.s krmtted

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l~ nte :recWatior..

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·.arne had

ttet.

tili\et

·ten,ded,

before·· tbe

BU~IIii5r­

contest

AIAKIF5 11/5

tlltt&gt; Pt!PI!N&lt;;;E

EQp~e. led bot;b tean:. in scoring
IB the ~ra period ·BaJler tQS..
t ed ia a 'field aoal and tWo f~ula :with 32 points while Jim Crei..- Ollutor l)olt 1&gt;9~ HarriSon means had :t2 to .paee Rlllland

01" r/11! YI!A'f
A(MINS1'
, Pti!RIU .

countered 'With • fielder f'or Rut- with Harold Canon bitting 18
lan&lt;VIad. it)aell toS.ed in a fou1 .points.
and hil ~-ftbtpiD.• field goal.
Rutb.nd had earlier defeated
Cberter' talled by 10 poUrts most

of tbe &lt;!ODtest as the Red. Devils
bad a 11-4 lef.d at tbe end of H1e
~

first period, led

I.A/{(j~0/5

tl/

SI&lt;N I'RAII~ISCO
0/!C, 15

th-e Chester reserve&amp; in tlie· inibial

contest of the evenlng.
The box score:
at half-

Rutland

Pot.

c............ f ... ' ..
H•n"IIOn, F . . . . . . .
_..,.... ...,, c . .. .

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SchoOnonr, G , , : . . 1 1.2 4
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from the Blue &amp; Gre'y bl

PO!Ileroy, Ohio ud

........ f' .. : .. . ... 5 ' 10' 10
Koll&lt;tr, G .. .. .. .. . 1 2-1, 3
Rltchlo, G .. ........ . 1 0·0 2

- ~ .lly:

Tohi ............ 25 33-11 61

Moore's Store
John Scott Music·

1\utland

Maosn Furniture
Pickens I!aint &amp; Hardware

15 35 56 ' 64

69

8 2~ ' 45 64 · ·~
OfficLals: Kriger and Deveraux.

j Fans

.Upholstering
,.. f'u.,.,llv,. &amp; Spri,.

·W·J E.H

""'

990 On Your Dial
-2-3-o'clock

A, ,... ?did""'
&gt;

8 '.

Can Quit · ·High School Gri.d

l

Worrying; Bobo
Will See Action

Stars Advised Not
'ro Forget Studies

boLU!.offiUS, 0 . UP-Ohio State
COLUMBUS,
0.
UP-High
fullback HUbert Bobo wtlo slll· school fovtfball star&amp; should. not
fered a knee lnjllfy in a Saturday forget their studies.
"""""'
Upholstering
scrimmage,
w11l be able to play
This w1s tbe advice of half a
1161 -..,. Avo. Gall!Jo!oUo
i.n the Rose Bowl game, trainerj; dc:~en men prominent in spOrts
who spoke at a lu.nch liQDOring
,-"-I prcdicteO today.
'
the
Ohio hiJh sch~mr footTh• harcf..hitting sophomore Qall tQP
pia]: ers Saturday.
Aceive!d torn ligam.nll In his
Ohio State Coacb Woody Hay.es
l.t:t knee 'When tac'kl•d hl!f.d
told the 25 stara that Ohio State
during the .workout . •nd was
.p1cked oRlY two... of the 25 bonor·
carritd from the field. · · · Cd in 1953.
·
Dr.
Jimmy
Hull,
.
a
former
Trainer Erme Beggs said Bobo
would not be able to practice OhiO:· ;Stat. 1ra1t, told the k¥•
open
iheir
10 davs although he may be coli.... ,woul4
~"
io
tb•m
but
he
wemed
~blc fo r~n a Jittle by the time
the team leaves ~or Pasadena next that thev d'IIN.!Id put an educaSaturday Io.r the New Year's Day tion firtt on tflelr list Df ,.....
sons ~ 'Dint to FOil~ .,:~
game with Southern California.
Hull abO told th~ ·youngsters·
The ulibca ten Buckeyes plan to not to forget the people who
fl.t
to Pasadena in time for a made Jt possible for them to re·
bnef Umbering up exercise Sat· ceive the honors.
urday aflernoon. Coach Woody
"Be gratefuJ to · those bo-ys
Hayes said tbe squad would 1pend who blocked and tackled for you"
Sunday getting acC'IJBtomed to Hull said. "Respect your home
California weath.er and• would be- tuwn. Anything you do wrong
gm serious prachce on MondaY. win be retlected on your home
tawn ."
Bobo's Injury could b• 1 he•vy
The 25 1bon. and their fathers
blow to the unbe11en ·BucbyeS
were
honor~ at a progr~m Ji-PODIf It hrils ta 1re•pond to lnNt·
sored
by the Columbus Junior
m1nt. The 192 pound •ophomore
Chamber
of Commerce as a liv~
wu th ,key bllckfleld blocker
ing.
memorfal
to Chic Harley,
and was ••ceptionelly !tricky Jn
O~w
States
first
. nationally profaking plungea into the line. '
nunent football player.
But nol all the news was gloomy
Cor Hayes. Halflback BObby Wat, the team's lead1ng ground
g;~~mer, was able to run for the
first time smcc tieing injured
cady in lhe Mk:higan game NQV.

AT

HO'M..E
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Station Wagon. 8 cylinder; sf'a&lt;~

Service Statio"
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Middleport, Oblo

,

26. Toyra.rd

Jc~·ephlne

Mr. imd 'Mrs.

Gerald Violet and

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spence caHed
at the JenniC' Roush h001e Su'n·
d·3Y afternoon.

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On ~6ur Ac~ount
Lucky '8 Ranth
Kid

NANCY
BUT

HERE'S ·A CONE,
·PeEWEE. BUT DON'T
SAY' WHER~ YOU
.
GO 1 IT

1952 PONTIAC

WILLIAMS

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BHt..IJl" ·
(a~Lr.) .

27. U. B• .

Select Your Next
QucdityCors ot liea;

Tri- Lustre
CleanP.rs

,

'
Mf.'Chcc spent
·~d 1&gt;W ,j tn~ weeketld with M,r. and Mrs.
Vlrgil Roush and tamily.
"Mr. arid, r.irs. George Abbott
and daughter . Mr. and Mrs . Will
Beilman .5opl''Qt ·Saturday evening'
."''"·""~! w~t~ .Mr.: a_hd . ¥rs. L&lt;:nanl La_n·
.~
ham ~
· ·

Washington, D. C., are announcing
the birth of a daughter, Diana
Uynn. at the Naval Tlospita.l at
Bct~esda, Md; . Nov. 18.
Grandparents are Mrs. Ruth
O.mdafif and Mr . and Mrs. Maurice
Moore of Syracuse.

•

~

' day. ·

CUNDIFFS ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and !Mrs. G. W. Cundiff of

&lt;

ha.me.

and MI'S. Curtis Bniley.
!(thens, Mr-. an.d Mrs. Clyde Well
a'Od daugbtet-- hllenurn and Joyce
'ba-ile-y were Sund·ay call ers of

:Mrs. •t~rY Bailey.
·
'MrS. Hat~ry ~rown and children
vfall~~ at the Pain~r · !lom e Sun-

1'Ltppers Pl&lt;~ins' basketball team
defeated HarrJsonvJlle Friday
nigh.t, 84 to 48. In a reserve game
the Olivl" Orange f1ve took the
Sc:1pio cagers, 41 to 36.

'

..

,Mr. and 'h·s. Will U~ilman
spent Wednesday with. Mrs. MaTy
B;tHey t
•
'
Sgt. Ralph E. Pa inter is on hiS
;WB)' Jmtne trcm l{orea where ·h e
tlas been the last year. ·
:t.ti'. and Mrs. W,o«Jdard and Mf.
llJ14 Mrs •W ill lleitman, spe\11
·Thursday, •ev:enli'lg' •1H tke LeJU\r.d.

TUPPERS P\.AINS WINS

'

'

' MRS. RVSSE~i. ~4l~Tifl

20.

They're tile tluffieat, sof~l towels that ever
came back' fiom the laundry! Try us for ALL
' ' .
your "nat wOrk- you'lllove the results!

,.

'· '

Walgreen Agency

•• : and they feel so feather soft!

-~

'

-e.~f/4~~ ALFALFA •••

GOOD RETREADS
SUBURBANITE
Town and Country
BATTERIES
TIRES
·LUBE JOBS
Wheel Balancing

.

'

slibJ\
,

bpoir
-........ Dolhorr

We Flpff
'Em
..
.

..,I.

.,.

'
Clresler

Simon's Pomeroy Market
Ji\"ecker's Plumbing ·
Se~n4 Slrllllt Mir.ket
·Stiffler's Red Anchor
Aaodated Radio
Hobstetter Insurance
Blue and Grey Con!.

.

I!VI!R,

8U1' /IF'$
0/Vc Ott' rHe

1952DODGE

Light green 4 door; Fully

1953

'

Bel Air 4 ·door, a ·niaH•a!'ltln.

1952 CHRYSLER . : ~ ~ .

Saratoga V-8, 4 dooF. Ali tlie

sharp

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,.

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·Alto 15

,. ,

�Nips Cham- ~e~
la Overtime.Fra~ 69 to 68 ·
I~ ·

•

l

•
"

BOXfiG BUSYBODY • • •
CAlli. "#tJID"

OLSON

'

AIAY 1107' Be
"f'IIE 6/iS'r

fte RuUu4 ·lteil De\(ls -toot a time. and etill were ou". in front
l•ri1J.lll ..... - j i l l $ vli!toey at lhe end ill the lhir&lt;l P&lt;~"
b'Oia tlt.e11 QJe~ter JWd.ert on t.be Jo4.

Aflt:&gt;/Xt!WF/G/11"

llu!land ,.~ laal frlh,- Dilht .,
•
J("-llr' ~ sewed up the con,. 1 Che.tter rallied Ia tblf'l last quarlett Wit); fi~ lOIII in tbe cl011- ter a1 Rogtr ~e paced bfe at~ of the O't'ertime.. per,.
and the store wa.s krmtted

to"
l~ nte :recWatior..

~11-rMP,

1!111

... ¢eo~

·.arne had

ttet.

tili\et

·ten,ded,

before·· tbe

BU~IIii5r­

contest

AIAKIF5 11/5

tlltt&gt; Pt!PI!N&lt;;;E

EQp~e. led bot;b tean:. in scoring
IB the ~ra period ·BaJler tQS..
t ed ia a 'field aoal and tWo f~ula :with 32 points while Jim Crei..- Ollutor l)olt 1&gt;9~ HarriSon means had :t2 to .paee Rlllland

01" r/11! YI!A'f
A(MINS1'
, Pti!RIU .

countered 'With • fielder f'or Rut- with Harold Canon bitting 18
lan&lt;VIad. it)aell toS.ed in a fou1 .points.
and hil ~-ftbtpiD.• field goal.
Rutb.nd had earlier defeated
Cberter' talled by 10 poUrts most

of tbe &lt;!ODtest as the Red. Devils
bad a 11-4 lef.d at tbe end of H1e
~

first period, led

I.A/{(j~0/5

tl/

SI&lt;N I'RAII~ISCO
0/!C, 15

th-e Chester reserve&amp; in tlie· inibial

contest of the evenlng.
The box score:
at half-

Rutland

Pot.

c............ f ... ' ..
H•n"IIOn, F . . . . . . .
_..,.... ...,, c . .. .

l'rSTHE'

"BisJend~' .

FCI

F TP

10

22 22

7

1

3 0 14

4-1 J
4-0 Ul

C1non, G . . . . . . . . 9
SchoOnonr, G , , : . . 1 1.2 4
Hyooii,G .......... ' 2 9-&lt; 8
,.... ,. ' ... . ' . . . • 30 30-9 69

Hour

·~~~=(~,,
~

Pot. '
FG ' F' TP
F .. .. .. . 4 6-2 10
F ........... 2 7-3 7

Cen!lni Y.,ur way dlred.

...·........ n' 1 1s-1o2-1 32•
. ~::~,~c!I .G........
...... .. 0 00 , 0

from the Blue &amp; Gre'y bl

PO!Ileroy, Ohio ud

........ f' .. : .. . ... 5 ' 10' 10
Koll&lt;tr, G .. .. .. .. . 1 2-1, 3
Rltchlo, G .. ........ . 1 0·0 2

- ~ .lly:

Tohi ............ 25 33-11 61

Moore's Store
John Scott Music·

1\utland

Maosn Furniture
Pickens I!aint &amp; Hardware

15 35 56 ' 64

69

8 2~ ' 45 64 · ·~
OfficLals: Kriger and Deveraux.

j Fans

.Upholstering
,.. f'u.,.,llv,. &amp; Spri,.

·W·J E.H

""'

990 On Your Dial
-2-3-o'clock

A, ,... ?did""'
&gt;

8 '.

Can Quit · ·High School Gri.d

l

Worrying; Bobo
Will See Action

Stars Advised Not
'ro Forget Studies

boLU!.offiUS, 0 . UP-Ohio State
COLUMBUS,
0.
UP-High
fullback HUbert Bobo wtlo slll· school fovtfball star&amp; should. not
fered a knee lnjllfy in a Saturday forget their studies.
"""""'
Upholstering
scrimmage,
w11l be able to play
This w1s tbe advice of half a
1161 -..,. Avo. Gall!Jo!oUo
i.n the Rose Bowl game, trainerj; dc:~en men prominent in spOrts
who spoke at a lu.nch liQDOring
,-"-I prcdicteO today.
'
the
Ohio hiJh sch~mr footTh• harcf..hitting sophomore Qall tQP
pia]: ers Saturday.
Aceive!d torn ligam.nll In his
Ohio State Coacb Woody Hay.es
l.t:t knee 'When tac'kl•d hl!f.d
told the 25 stara that Ohio State
during the .workout . •nd was
.p1cked oRlY two... of the 25 bonor·
carritd from the field. · · · Cd in 1953.
·
Dr.
Jimmy
Hull,
.
a
former
Trainer Erme Beggs said Bobo
would not be able to practice OhiO:· ;Stat. 1ra1t, told the k¥•
open
iheir
10 davs although he may be coli.... ,woul4
~"
io
tb•m
but
he
wemed
~blc fo r~n a Jittle by the time
the team leaves ~or Pasadena next that thev d'IIN.!Id put an educaSaturday Io.r the New Year's Day tion firtt on tflelr list Df ,.....
sons ~ 'Dint to FOil~ .,:~
game with Southern California.
Hull abO told th~ ·youngsters·
The ulibca ten Buckeyes plan to not to forget the people who
fl.t
to Pasadena in time for a made Jt possible for them to re·
bnef Umbering up exercise Sat· ceive the honors.
urday aflernoon. Coach Woody
"Be gratefuJ to · those bo-ys
Hayes said tbe squad would 1pend who blocked and tackled for you"
Sunday getting acC'IJBtomed to Hull said. "Respect your home
California weath.er and• would be- tuwn. Anything you do wrong
gm serious prachce on MondaY. win be retlected on your home
tawn ."
Bobo's Injury could b• 1 he•vy
The 25 1bon. and their fathers
blow to the unbe11en ·BucbyeS
were
honor~ at a progr~m Ji-PODIf It hrils ta 1re•pond to lnNt·
sored
by the Columbus Junior
m1nt. The 192 pound •ophomore
Chamber
of Commerce as a liv~
wu th ,key bllckfleld blocker
ing.
memorfal
to Chic Harley,
and was ••ceptionelly !tricky Jn
O~w
States
first
. nationally profaking plungea into the line. '
nunent football player.
But nol all the news was gloomy
Cor Hayes. Halflback BObby Wat, the team's lead1ng ground
g;~~mer, was able to run for the
first time smcc tieing injured
cady in lhe Mk:higan game NQV.

AT

HO'M..E
"

!

.Li~Jhi'm

..

· Mr.

.
ll{rs.

,~.,!.

"~

urlum .

• • . ( IIIYIJI. )

. ~8. Mualc

,:· )',

n~te

·~ ~1'28. Great
of
'&lt;

Station Wagon. 8 cylinder; sf'a&lt;~

Service Statio"
Powell &amp; Alb lltteeta
Middleport, Oblo

,

26. Toyra.rd

Jc~·ephlne

Mr. imd 'Mrs.

Gerald Violet and

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Spence caHed
at the JenniC' Roush h001e Su'n·
d·3Y afternoon.

·--:'T'""'

'th~

'

'

S8cret Storm
On ~6ur Ac~ount
Lucky '8 Ranth
Kid

NANCY
BUT

HERE'S ·A CONE,
·PeEWEE. BUT DON'T
SAY' WHER~ YOU
.
GO 1 IT

1952 PONTIAC

WILLIAMS

u

BHt..IJl" ·
(a~Lr.) .

27. U. B• .

Select Your Next
QucdityCors ot liea;

Tri- Lustre
CleanP.rs

,

'
Mf.'Chcc spent
·~d 1&gt;W ,j tn~ weeketld with M,r. and Mrs.
Vlrgil Roush and tamily.
"Mr. arid, r.irs. George Abbott
and daughter . Mr. and Mrs . Will
Beilman .5opl''Qt ·Saturday evening'
."''"·""~! w~t~ .Mr.: a_hd . ¥rs. L&lt;:nanl La_n·
.~
ham ~
· ·

Washington, D. C., are announcing
the birth of a daughter, Diana
Uynn. at the Naval Tlospita.l at
Bct~esda, Md; . Nov. 18.
Grandparents are Mrs. Ruth
O.mdafif and Mr . and Mrs. Maurice
Moore of Syracuse.

•

~

' day. ·

CUNDIFFS ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mr. and !Mrs. G. W. Cundiff of

&lt;

ha.me.

and MI'S. Curtis Bniley.
!(thens, Mr-. an.d Mrs. Clyde Well
a'Od daugbtet-- hllenurn and Joyce
'ba-ile-y were Sund·ay call ers of

:Mrs. •t~rY Bailey.
·
'MrS. Hat~ry ~rown and children
vfall~~ at the Pain~r · !lom e Sun-

1'Ltppers Pl&lt;~ins' basketball team
defeated HarrJsonvJlle Friday
nigh.t, 84 to 48. In a reserve game
the Olivl" Orange f1ve took the
Sc:1pio cagers, 41 to 36.

'

..

,Mr. and 'h·s. Will U~ilman
spent Wednesday with. Mrs. MaTy
B;tHey t
•
'
Sgt. Ralph E. Pa inter is on hiS
;WB)' Jmtne trcm l{orea where ·h e
tlas been the last year. ·
:t.ti'. and Mrs. W,o«Jdard and Mf.
llJ14 Mrs •W ill lleitman, spe\11
·Thursday, •ev:enli'lg' •1H tke LeJU\r.d.

TUPPERS P\.AINS WINS

'

'

' MRS. RVSSE~i. ~4l~Tifl

20.

They're tile tluffieat, sof~l towels that ever
came back' fiom the laundry! Try us for ALL
' ' .
your "nat wOrk- you'lllove the results!

,.

'· '

Walgreen Agency

•• : and they feel so feather soft!

-~

'

-e.~f/4~~ ALFALFA •••

GOOD RETREADS
SUBURBANITE
Town and Country
BATTERIES
TIRES
·LUBE JOBS
Wheel Balancing

.

'

slibJ\
,

bpoir
-........ Dolhorr

We Flpff
'Em
..
.

..,I.

.,.

'
Clresler

Simon's Pomeroy Market
Ji\"ecker's Plumbing ·
Se~n4 Slrllllt Mir.ket
·Stiffler's Red Anchor
Aaodated Radio
Hobstetter Insurance
Blue and Grey Con!.

.

I!VI!R,

8U1' /IF'$
0/Vc Ott' rHe

1952DODGE

Light green 4 door; Fully

1953

'

Bel Air 4 ·door, a ·niaH•a!'ltln.

1952 CHRYSLER . : ~ ~ .

Saratoga V-8, 4 dooF. Ali tlie

sharp

c

,.

'

·Alto 15

,. ,

�.,.

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' I
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