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I

Prtzes Awarded At
PTA Sponsored
Halloween Party

, Dodge Offers

FIVe

ALFRED

Statton

•

'

RST

at

•

lhe Halloween Party al the
Bradbury S&lt;hool 1 hurMlay mght

was a ddJmtc success accordmg to

1

the I arc1t Tcaebcr ASSQcJatum
wl o sponsored the costume party
Pnnc pal and Mrs Gerald Rupc
and Onn Wears

WClC

judges

or

the costmncs m the Grand March
an I prazes were awarded as fol
lows p• elhcsl (I l Barbaru Light
foot [2 Ruth Ann Halley ugliest
(I) David LewiS (2) Tony Hen
dncks most or gmal (I) Shar01
B ggs 2 Billy Jo Clark
Games 11c udcd f sh pond dart
l!amcs and other recreational act
IYit cs and rdrcsh nenls were sold
by the soctal commntcc Mrs GU}
Husscn was general cha1rman for
tl c celeb allon

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Rcynolrls Akron baa been

s tfn~ Mr a I Mrs Guy Rey
u Is

Rccc gurs s of Mr and Mrs
Donat 1 t t'ary s were her mother
Mrs L c Ia Stohl ber brother
John &lt;t.hl I aurel Cll!r and Mr
, d &gt;Irs Pearl Gilkey
Mr a d Mrs Gordon Harm a~d
ns N ck nd Jimmy Columbu&amp;
illrtvcd Fr day for a v sit wath
the r narr ts Mr and Mrs Rob" Har~andMr and Mrs C M

Red Threats Arc Bread, Butter
Diet To Nervous Turk Citizens

POMEROY

SOCIETY

Mrs Walter Harris and her sis
tcr Mrs Margaret Croushore Co
vtst cd

thts

week

n

filu ster thetr former home
:llr and Mrs Howard E !warda
hav~ clurncd to Columbus after
v "ung Mr and Mrs !. E Trtp
lett
Mr and Mro C H Wise J•
were In Jack&amp;o' Friday visllina a
lnughter Mrs William BeiJ and
Ia mly Mrs Betz was ochedulcd
o enter llolzcr llospttal lor o)Jser
1 on to la y
Mr ond Mrs Marion Frend
vcrc 1 1s ness v sttors n ZancK

vt lc I hur&amp;luy
Mr •nd Mrs M \ SproKue and

Mr nn I Mrs Ru~e ) Knox re
turned to Lhelr borne New York
CtlY ~fld tv after a visit with Mr
and Mrs H nry Ewu g and son
Mr and Mrs Fr z Buck Kon
Bobb) and BCI ny Ew g we c
a nony thos atlcnd g the foot
ball go me 1 Athena I nday even
ng

1 gllcr have moved lhts week
f nm the Grunt property to thctr

cw hone 0 lllgl Street M and
~~ to liar an Morga and fa n ly
~ rnc1 11c arc novtnliC to

Succumbs Sunday
Middl.,.rt;Pomerov N•ntal
Altllough tbe viJ'Uf ll)f~na and Allan /1u bas not d Yel
1'ith Heart Attaek reach"
ln!G tile fOmeroy aad Middleport ld)ool diltriCti IG

H
The MYF held Us regular meet
and lmg S mday evening wll~ 11 yout~
aon and I adult 1tle'ldfog
or Columbus spent Sun
DcYolton&amp; were led by Hefen
~ay w th Mr and Mrs
Ernest 1 Woode advisor
Molden
llltS&amp;Ionary material '111e f\lll
C rele wa&amp; prtsented by the
leader Choir practice completed
the evening a program
During the buslnees Jesalon In
ebarge of Janice Swarll, plano
wert furthered on the Cbaree M
Y F to be beld on Monday Oclo
her 21 al)d tbe Hlllloweon partx
on Thursday Oct Sl Chrlltmu
pronam plans were dlacutlled
The m~ling closed with the
M Y P benedlclion.
The Chester Chart~ MYF beld
•ts O&lt;tober meeting h~re llqndar
October 21 with 40 youtll Mit ttl&lt;
ulls attending
Dcvo~o111 ~ett In ~c, ol
Guinther of cbeifer
D lhnger \eillhe prosr~
a spec al number by lbe Al!rel!
a poem You r~ll On Your
•• d a f lm NO Otber Gods
E •gene Wlndlan~ 1 vice prealdent
In chnrge ~~ \h~ buslncsa
mccttng
Rolrcshmcot&amp; ol
tea and Kool ado ""~,. ·~·
The Charge Male
several
and
cha1r waa

ltr ncsy

1 n bus

teeism
In
p·Due
To
I
!E!t"""T=-~-:----..,...,._--:--~~~~~-:--~-~-----,-i-llia_jm~M.-F-ish~er Rural Schools Hardest Hit
William 111100 ntber so o1 any great extent It was hidlcaled today that tile ap~ of
MinenviUe lor ~2 mrs a prtaler alclmeu In the eouoly scbopl aysteJDJ w~a oo tbe
w1th llelp Ccunl)l weUJr and
0 0 Pattetsoll; superintendent of Helga County.' 'sehli.Ou,
dally newtpapen dlod llllldenl)' advised today tbat he bad not as yet been mformed u IG 1fbt.
Sunday evening at Ill! home of a
- tber or not HarrilonriUe ~
heart attack
had reopend tadl)' llinet IU Ill&amp;
0
FISher , lifelong occupation ... ,
down t..l week due to
that or printer begmnlns in 111118
Absenteeism at Salem Cealer
and endmg aeven years ago when
morntng wu reported very biJb
he retired while 1 member ollhe
S while al Sahsbury tbe aboealeeiRII
Democrat Sentinel start tn Pome
waa reported to be at leU! f2 per
roy
~
unt and ln&lt;omlnt acbool ~·
OC
very U,hUy laden.
The dcccaoed was born at Enter
prise and was 1 member of the
l(nlgbts of Pythlu Lodge at Mid
die port
~ uucral serv1ccs for the deteu·
ed will be held Wednesday at 2
p m from the Ewtnl f\lneral
Chopel with burial to be made m
Beech Greve Cemetery
Surv1vtng are fave lORI Hiram
Nonnan foul ~114 Mason of .llln
emilie and Jolu( of Akron his
wile Mary Alice (!'Irk..) Fisher
(4 grondrhtldrcn and one great
grandchild
Friend* !DIY caH at aey time at
Ew!tf funeral !lome unUI
Umepl~
,

IIJI8l1DJ.._

fo~ church school teachers
persons interested In chll

Middleport
Soriety
ua

I

As

MJ!yor C 0 Fisher has proclaimed Tue&amp;day OctoJC Z9 as
the olltcial 'Trick or Treat night
for Mlddlopcrl for this Ballowe en
oeason
1jle siren w1ll sound the start
7 p m and the close at 9 pm
'When the Halloween ~urlew will
go nto effect
The vjllage off alals arc an~lpu!
to discourage adults from beg
gl ng lor the treat. wb1ch are VY~NG OVER
planned ror the bel ell! of the t~reatening to
smaller chtldrcn of lbc village
on the
Pollee are also mtcrcsl.fld In Ions Cf
w~rnlng the ~hlldrcn ~ most of
whom will hi:: wcarmg mash-to
watch ror traffic wbcn they erou
the street.

JdlP.DOrt
In u~·
l~~ Ui ~r.4.]
~~

/ ""' living since n ov ni lc c
f on Galho Co nty
c 1 1 ~ c..: Am young r luught.cr
1 Mt an I Mrs Cu!h llahr w '
I'll cduled lo return I c to I Y
flor huYing a 101 ' lie to Y
tolzcr lloSJiltal Frll y Sl c e1
ten t1 11 c ho•ptlal Tl "'lay night
1 he Jt n101 G1 Is nd Bovs t:las
Mrs M.arynret ( nbbs WflS 11 I usa
" ' vliltor in Gall pol • today
MrH Charles McNnmcc • 111 t
r hontc on South Second AYe
llcr niece i\1 r; I u a V Meter
Ita( n spent 'fhu s I a~ v ~ Ill g al
t1 ~lcNumce I o c
John Logut 10 r Mr
I Mrs
ll 1n r Logan hnd 1 e 1\lltcl eM
J Jgcs of the coRtUincs were
t kCI n hi• ban I artcr I c fell n t
~~ ' Wolter Waddell and Mrs
t 11 while plnylng lhts week
Mro Chorles Searlca who h I M r t ., Chambers Prb.c1 awarded
prctjlcat Ed lh Iris II pto
en called to Alahamu where
1d Karen Bachner ugliest
I r &gt;bl~~r Mra tlan llton I "'
a d Druce Wallaec
I '"' Ill h¥ returned I omc
M nttd Mrs Howard I!Ycrs rc
s wero played and pnzc11
I'l l cndang the week end in Col
aw &lt;!I to o number of the chll
1"" w th Mr und Mrs James I cwi• Inn v th Mrs Wallnce and 'Mrs
1d will al1o vlsll •lui vcs In
Sa cr In charge of the recrca ion
M lyHVllle
Icc cream In the shopo of w1t
Mn Fred Jacks01 I• reported
ches loughnuts candles and l\o1sc
Ill ut her home
makerli were served to sevcnlccn
Miss f Iorcucc II we I• v iltlnij cl as nc nbtne And five g ests
her adator In Col mUus over the
w ck end
Mr and M" liar II Suucr nnd
llnughtor M~ry Ruth utt ndcd the
SEOE~ in A(hcns Fnday and went
1 to !'lew Wilmln~o• lu where
t1 CJ will be week e d gue1ta ol
Dr and Mra John Orr
Plans were completed for lhctr
Mr and Alr•J 0 C Fugnte and
"n Ed TOI!do ·r~ vlshlng Mr &lt;hrlatn o8 Port)' at tho home ol
nnd Mfl Ceofio Sauer and sun Mra Robert Harrlo whon tho Past
lllchard l\e'Cilnl guc111 at the1r Mat o" of Evan&amp;ellne Chapter
hone wcro Mr and Mro Dav I OES mot Frida~ nlshl at tho home
Dla1r ond oon Mark Bulfalo N V or Mrs Paul Winn Dradbury with
L o Hartlqger li In columb • Mrs Grill R~..oll aa co ho!IOII
to spCI d the week end with Mra
M" William Reynold prosjdonl
Gem ~e RUI"''ll ,nd fan lly
was In charge orthe mooting
Mrs Addlt ! u~al I• •pen lin
Games wuro playud and prizes
the wee~end In Hunt ns on w iJ won by ~11'8 Reynold! Mr&amp; Lee
rclallm
lloush Mrs Earl Knight Mrs
Mrs Margaret CroLI ~hnre Jr Kalad lhndy Hoslel8oa &amp;erved •
t• day for her home I• Colum~ 1 de""' t eourae to 17 mombera
artcr a visit with her sister Mrs
Walter Harru 1'1tur61l ~y MIS! Hor
ric Marie Smith onteliJined M •
Crcuohwro It tho lllpifln Rcsla
rant Olltcr &amp;ueats were Mrs Wai
l&lt;r llnrr!~ aftd ~r.'- Rober! Harrl
Mr ~d !Iff ~rncst ( vert an t
l~mlly Betty lllr~ora Dovld an
Charlo&amp; have bc!n In Columb
where he atli!nded lho accon1 In
t•rdc!lominaUQnal Chmh Seh o
Supcrlntcnlle/11• Conrorcnec thl
wcokcnd 1'.• Ia s p r ntcndcnt
h c Heath Methu I • Su 11•

Jun1or G1rls,
Boys Class Hold
Masquerade Party

Past Matrons Pion
Chrtstmas Party
At Hams Home

Fall Conference
Held At Jackson

Country Club

INSURANCE?
e F.!)ll THE BIISTI
e AN'l' TYPE'

Off1cers Meet
Dunng Lecture
Hour Sess1on

Activities For Year Planned
At Meeting Of Chester Grange

II lh !:Iter Gr gc mclm reg
Open in~; song Jcs IS Suv10r
ul r sc s&amp;on 1 1cs lay evening with
lliot Me Roll coli runniest l!ol
Gco1 gc Holter Master prcs1dtng
Donn 1 Holter Home Eco1on 1st lowocn prank Rcadh s ThiS and
appoint~ I Mrs Dale Kaulz and That by Harry Holtct ~ong Hal
A 1 oU cers confcrcnt'C wa I ld Mrs Luwrcncc Sm th to serve on owccn Joy Kautz

See or Call

JOHN
RICHMOMD

&amp;14 E IJ~1 St

!IOgr;!ll

~ 1 1ng the lcolurc ho r wl""

the commtttec ror the coming year
Mary Ka1t1 Youth chairman
lay evening
dlscu ..cd the actlnllcs for the
Amns !.eonord Worthy &gt;taSICI', ·1 next year and Mrs Dale Ka tlz
pres led and plans were made tor Lecturer pre.scntcd the follow ng
the )Cor and community projects
were discussed Homer Rice East
RUTLAND
Maslct Installed
Mrs Fronk
By Phyllis Snowdon
Gruescr as Flora Frank Grucser WESTERN LOCAL PTA MEETS
treasurer and Howard Bolin mcm
The Western I o al PTA meet
bcr of Ihe Executive Committee
nR was held nt the Rutlnnd lhgl
It w&amp;S acrccd tho! lhe members &gt;&lt;:hoot Mol day eve ng
would bring ells ror the patlcnla
The n cling In ch .rgc or pre
al the Athens Stole Hosp tal to ldcnt Bentr cc St11th was open
the last meeting In November Mrs
d by 1 nglng America Sccrc
Amos Leonerd llomc EconomiC8 ary
1 report was road bY M11
chairman requested members to
loberl
King M s Rober! FellY
bring plo to the next mectmc.
Mrs Harold Smith was reported eporlcd a balance of $5~ 65 In
he lreaour) Mrs Clara Det.. n I
ill n 'Meigs General Hospital
AI the close of the mcol ng rc ulstanl Prolcs&amp;or of Eduutlon
rrcahmonta were acned by the t Oh o Un voralty gavo-a talk on
pee ol education
Hon1e l!:conomlca C~minlllcc
A com~ tee was Appninlcd to
hock old bv laws of the local
"TA A room count was
Vllh the bonner nnd $5 to
hurc I I ~
three WHY lie
'" U nee Miss lloyd s
trs S nlth !I home room~ Bea
r cc s lth
Lealy Chasteen
carl Lilt e and Mur cl Fcl11.v
vcrc appc ntcd tll'mc•t with the
ochool board and d scusi C'lle
crla needs
Tho Noven1ber rolrcshmenl
o nmlttcc
appointed w th
~nlrmnn Ponrlc Can8day
Jonn
Wise Violet Grate !.uo•llo SIS
on and Edith Lambert
II ck &lt;prlngs Grange mol I hurs

w..

lleadmg 10 I:ommandmunls lor
Married Lifo by Roy Miller and
Uclty L Dean poem llalloccn
at Midnight Bob Kaulz Stunt
by 6 men ond 6 women won by
the men ~nd the tiOilng song
Onward Cbr shan Soldiers
The nc&lt;~ mccllng will be Nov
12
Rclrcshmcnla were oerved llllho
clolil! ollhc mccllng

Seleefftna

of the nght people for proper AdmtniStrQ
t1on of Just tee In MetgsCounty
IS Tllll

Voters RtspanSibllifJ
ELECT

Delmar A. Canaday
Meigs County Judge
Nov S 1957

-Pd Pol Adv

Act

:~I

~~t~r

SPLIT MILK -In BngHton Mt~h
off the Detroit at ea mtlk supply fwo
a tank truck o!C a htgh way

10 Millionth Clahn Is Filed
For Workmen's Compensatitn

Police Activity
~

,

~tate llcprcs~ntallve

re~etved

I"""'

By

Goorge MeiiJ!iart has
a no
tice~a.t Gov WUII~m 0 Neill has been advtsetj ,that
~M~sr.¥!h~l~ta,,
tembel' ~1th tlil!'ltnth Jlliii\IIJ!..J!Iilin. wnJ11Q!! \1IJ.Ill
DureauJJF.:Worltimen t;Compe~n:;
•
The tcpotl was made by James L You~g Admmlstrator honW! of her sou •ohh. fr.jt~~.::;
of lhe Ohio Bureau
nt a Efforts or tt o Mi

!01.. .- PI
•v•ty ~'"'
Middleport Pohcc Chid LeRoy
Wl!b U total of some 20
8artru1h todoy J'epnrlc I all pol'" rtalmo !tltd durin• September
Dlilvlty • a otal\dsllil I ~~. ball 1957 the total nlln&gt;bor of dam.
WICk loduy soyln~ Its Ule quiet filed ooer a period from Jan I
wccken I I vc hod olneo be- 1912 t~ Sept so 1957 ha• exceed
coming Chief ol I ohce hm
ed fOOOO 000 Tbl! fig~ In
Bartrum •• if there wert no rt eludl'l! both injury elalms and
.. ~ 1.1"""" or accldrnts or ••• , llalln dcatll tlalms rued wlth the 8UTC3U
we en prenksler~ lor tho wcrk end of Workmen a Con wnsalipn
••d lhot only one cc~rt ease was
The r ..ct n~mllltr as o! Sept no
rcror led lor Sallfday evening
1957 was 10
Voting told
The one court e~~e mvoiVfd !be Governor. The Ioiii mnnber or
!lam Bow.. of M~ldlcpl)rl ~ 0 nJUIY ca&amp;Os pvor lbl&amp; forty rtYc
lme&lt;l $$ ~nd cosls on charg., l'eat period wa8 II 9511 '1110 Tbc
of lnloxlcatlori
lolal number of ~catb ~lalms lor
r:ported,
the ume peflod Wll 43 820 ac
cording to Young
TO II AT CHURS!'I
Tbe total o~mber of claims I led
The Elccllon J,l~Y Djl.er will lor the mquth ol September Ia a
be served at the RJclnq !{ethodlal decrease ol alx tenth~ pcrcoat
I hurtb Nov ft and will lnclade over the same month In 11100 and
bam vegetables, Balad bot rolla Is an lnercaoe oil 9% In the num
pte and coTfeo Membero of the her of claims flied over Sept 1905
~ommittec arc MN B M Pickens
MI'B Homer Jaceud and lllrs How
ard Mllee

10 11 ••

the Grant

sc wl ere the S1 ngucs lliV'C

P'fAPnSident
says Co-UDJS• f
In -hool Posts

Trick Or Treat
1 Night P;oclaimed
For Middleport

3231

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ooz:8to

w"

Freezing Temps
Hit Thru Ohio

Dnrigg 1'eekeq~
Winter aca't a lrps(y title lu
dUdng the w•ekcnd
JaMw rturrles wbfc\ d
the eaal ~rn shor£s
Sunday du1119 d
to a root pt
In the Cleva

Most thor !!' hfnre~ In Cl vclanrt
wore clear~d )w lo~ay /. tnt son
side streets s II wore ol ppory In
SJH!I&gt;
1~e llvrril'• n•lrd early to l•
and skies wrro &lt;XPf'~lcd to clear
OV"'' most n( the stale
Ttof'!

"rnlh "

nD f:ho 1:' I

h

"tntor of a rold olr Pnrt hi h pm
•urq\ mov ng e"l n! Ohln Tbr
ve~ hi-+IJlAI\ !lid ih • wovld hr nr
, rrt\Jrn of IOUthcrly w nds and
'flAil'"
today and on

Deadline Nears
IFilr Absent.." e
8auot Requests

emergency s (Uad to revtve the strl
k
c I wu •n prove In '"' n
1
M" M•I fur I ' ne I her or I he
~burch of Cht tst I• chr"t ott u•
on "" procedcl 1 d"th tv 1
'"ter MrK IA!ul•e !lentner who
ucc tmood lost work Mrs Mu
lord hud been a pat •nt I• !leis
~O~UMBUS VI Sccrctarv of General llosptlalnnttl sun lay "d
State hd w Rrow I w.rnr I to loy was rcllovod to II e home or he
hat tbe dr diu r for appllra ton oun
for abs1n re ballots h r•vlllan
and •hsahlcd volers Is Thursday
Sh&lt; was d
1ate Joh• an Anlcrtca Daniela
at f P "'
He 8atd the oxecuted forms ond 1 llallcy
ballota mu•l be returned to the
sury 1vmg arc her husbanll o
cou~ty election board clerk bi N Mulford two sons John of
noon Fr.day Nov I
Cllesblrc Rl : and 1\JY o( N~ll
Browp !Bid absentee ballots for Haven two dau~hters llr$ Carl
members of the armed forees may (VIr~IDiaJ Carpenter of Chcstet'blll
be accented lr pcotmarked or ro and illrs Earl (Wilma) Wlnes1 eo.
cclvcd by noon SaiOrday Nov 2 lumbus 1'hcre arc also e~ghl grand
The billots he slid must be ro ch ldrcn.
cclved by tbc e cellon board clerk
by neon eleclloQ day Nov I
Also 5UfV1Ying are a •lst&lt;r Mrs
Dcu ah Ttplon of Sl qa rsvdlc
two brelher8 Jomcs ij'allcy or
MARIIAGI LIC&amp;NSI
A marr aJc license hat~ been s- Chcsh ro and John Halley of tbc
ued here lo Lindy Joe Schoon City or Zancaville
over 2'1 Rutland and ~cnny Max
Funeral scrvi&lt;cs wtll be held
n~ Nobles 17 Middleport
Wcdnoa&lt;la1 at 1 p m from th
'ENIORS SPONSOR DINNER i!Jbe•hlr~ ~lilt Church w th lh
•
I!P.v '() !f.. Cart and I!P.v Ed1so~
:f~Ckcts arc now on sstc ror lh~ -w..vcr olfktat ng Burial wUI b
Pomeroy Senior qa" Spaghc II n tbc Gravel Hill comelcry
Dinl)cr which will be I!CfVcd Wed
neaday Oct 30 PI'O&lt;cl!ds will go Fr ends may call at Ute jUtwl
.llrs Ada Slaci Syraruse
lowlrd tho Claos trip In the St rmg fng• Uoat• Funeral Hu nc h M~ cclv&lt;d woid SUnday evening
or 19011
dlcporl
ber brothe~ Roy Blake
away lit a hospital m New Cum
W Va that afternoon
about 65 Wll a lor
of Meigs County hav
at Joppa
Sf.'rvicts Will ~ held m
New Cumberland Wcdm&gt;sday Oct

'

Roy Blake, 65
Former Joppa
Resident Dies

30th
He Is survlrcd by his w lc Ed
na two sons ~launcc and 1\Jipb
1 step &amp;on Marlon Chancy and SCY
:ll'al grand ehildren all of New
Cumberland Beven brolhcrs Ern
st of New Cumberland Ola of
Summerville W Va Austin of
Gcolvtlle Wmlred of Tuppers
Plains Delbert nl Hockingport
'ldward of Lotlrldge Elmer
"fill~ and one sl!ter Mrs
s,~t or Syracuse
'llli1pamnt. Mr and Mrs
B!M, precedod him In death
,;;,·':.~'-----,---+-

MUTING

I!Oosters
S&lt;hool
at 8 pm All
other intereflod
urged to allend.
IMERGI!ICY C4LL
The Pomeroy emergency
wen! lp tht '""tan.. of
\rm~ llarr~onv1lle RD enrlv on
llonday morning when he surfer
"d a severe pain from R forencr
10rlou• Redden! A physician w••
o,Ued

oceumd al
Trllniq
Wll.
bavc
In

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I

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 28,

1957

have signs mar~ing the way.
Mrs. Alvin Stuber of Leiksic.

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

will be the speaker. She will shr,w

Pictures of her World Tour when
she represented Ohio in the conference of the Associated Country
Women of the World, in Ceylon·

Meigs Co Farm
Bureau Women's

fo~t's Corne~

TealsNov.l

birth or 0 six pound five ounee
daughter, Debra Kay, at ~lelgs

SPECIA~

SEifVICE HELD

Spedal wotshtp !lerviC'es were

ary, Pom eroy , IJy lhe Rev. C. R

Konkrlght, pastor of lleath Motho·
d"t Church, Middleport. His daugh
ter, Mrs John l.octtwood, Bowersville, accampanied him to ,tht s,er-

No word§ coUld ever quite !lpinlntt vices and sang fwo solot with
The wonder of your faee.
Chrtsline Coals ns pianisL
But every time I look at you
J feel a warm embrace.
RUMMAGE SALE PROFITS
Mrs. Everott Davis, challm'an or
And so I aet about to write
the rummage !!ale held thiA pllsl
What happens tb my heart
week by the McKay-Miller Circle
When I behold the glory of
of the W.S C.S o! Heath AlethO·
Such priceless work or art
dist Church, has announced. a Pro·
fit or over $100 lor the Iwo d.lys.
Priceless, I say, becau"l your fare She wishes to thank everyone who
11 lined with te!lller bll81.
assisted With the project
And wllen you smile, It's just as
though
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
I feel a magic kiss
Mr. ond Mrs. William R. Mu""
Your sweet expression is aglow are announcing the birth of a 7 lb
4 oz. daughter, Ruth Ann, il Ilqlzer
Wit~ fi6pe In thhi&amp;~ to he.
Hospital Tnursday mt. z4.
And It lmplonts a golden folth
Grandparents arc Carl ruUen.;,
, Within tfie heart of me.
FIJllwoodJ afid Mt. and ~Jts. \fll·
liom , Musser, At~eftS load; lfrs.
Yo~r sll~htest glance is likened to
El12abelh Young. ftpehlll!le~, ~1.:
~oft wav'' upon a ohore.
Mr;. Lena Plckena, lol,sOii, W, Va.
Mold~~ my emotions rise
and Will Musser o/ ftOII!lVJiie are
Rilht up to heaven's door.
great grandparents alid ifis AI·
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And so I write this verse for yon mira Mwser, Athens
great
great
giandmothe1.
It Is a true confl!sslon
0! how I !eel eac~ time I aee
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Your wondrous sweet expression,
GARDIN CLUI Mil rlflO
-Columbuo 1. Bryont The Wildwood Garde~ c!Qb will
meet Wednesday evening Iii \he
OES DINNCR
home or Mrs. Lawrence Roae wtth
The Past Matrons of Pomeroy Mrs. Milton Houdashelt 11 oo·ho,tChapt!r 186, OES, will ~ntertaln css.
tbe Pa!lt Matrons of Evangeline
Chapter, Middleport. wllh a dmNEW ARRIVAL
ner at the Malonic Temple Tues· 1
Mr and MrB. Kenneth Ha!J!y
day at 6:30 p. m.
Doris Liter&gt; are announcing th11

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Topic Of
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tlfully llluotrttod Locture on A"ronO!ny and l)j• .!lilt, You
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40. Straight
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Yeoterday's Cryptoquot.: PAINS OF LOVZ Bill SW!Iii!:TER
Jl' AR THAN ALL OTHJ;R P~EASURI!lS ARIII - DRYDEN,
~lltributfd by Klato: Fo1.tul'tl Byndka~e

·wll r-Gu"NSHoO"Tillil)'--?~~==.
W&lt;'re won Sunday ol the monthly

shoot lut the Isaak Walton form
These shoots, whieh are open to
the pubUc, nrc ne;.:. on t11e fourlh
Sunday of euch month under the
sponsorship o! the lsnac Walton
League. Doth 11111 turJct• and trap
shooting are URCd The next shoot

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CBS News,
'Mornlilg Shbw
CBS N~wa
Morning State News
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrey
Strike It Rich
News at Noon
Love of Life
Search !or Tomorrow
G•Jiding Llgbt
Katie's Klteben
As the World Tnrns
Beat the clock
Houseparl)l
~Ia Payoff
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The Verillct Is Yours
Brighter _Day
Secret Storm
Edge or Night
The Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Par~dc

6 55 Weatherman
7.00 Leove It 1'o Beaver

'7·30 Robin Hood ,
8.00 Burns and · Atle~ '
8·30 Talent Scouts
oJo Danny Th~mas
9:30 , DuPont Sp~etaculor
11:00 Up · to 1the-Minut~ News
11 :05 Scunnipg, the Weather
11 :10 Tho Late Show , ·

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new luxury

~\ll'tnQ/e at yottr Chevrolet

dealer's. ~~· )'!~ dan placo your order

It will otle'r a radlealllew VB, so unUko
present onsiJ!es that it evelt lookl dil·
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!r!etn~.od~~~.~~e:;: !r:~-:,:

p(lr\ant, Ill sponsor. . ' .
''I'll tell YOU whe\ .OUf IPI\~80~
sold wtwn be oaw ·our ratlliga,
sal~ Mildred Freed Alber&amp;, m•·
utwe pro~uccr o! the NB~ · TIT
S&lt;ries Ihat tnrned ont · "Gre&amp;n
Pa~t•res." "l~e aald' he'd Irather
have ha~ our shate bf the .audl·
•••e and l~ft !hem ha6\IY "than to
hate ·had Milre · Todd'i ond lett
Pharmacy, I people unhappy"
Todd lcll!llld Polllul'ft
"Green l'fatures,l' ohe of the
"Hillmar'kt: mie. slatJid !or vle.w
seieon received c,ood · to ·
excellent . notlcas !rJ)m most of
TV crlties. How~ver, IJIOSt telO.
vleweli )didn't see lt·tbe
Bunc:"' .
Trcndex box seore gave It a 12.9
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rating 1o Mike todd's sd.on CBS
ewino C.lub In
Todd's porly WO! slated at
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Meet
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1'}1e l~J Bun~h ~wll)i Club witched 'the Todd pariy." contln,
the ' n\e! Satur&lt;liy 'niflht at the home ued Mrs. Alb&lt;r( "There . II"'"'
WBS ~~~.s. H. E. ~ush for lhclr Hoi· the knowledgeable onel who •kn6w
l~"'t~~ ~~v;~·y Mills, . president, ~alit would be llth,hd wal&lt;fied
~ In cha~e or the oliullness JUst bocau~e they .kke" It -was gonie~ing and ' thl! club's ,..w -pr&lt;&gt; in~ to boa elam~· e. And thete
Jec~ is geltiJlB a toueh Jof the W~&gt;re the othon 'lbo ~·tc~e~ B•·
Oilldren's Hhme'. Ahyont'whb has cluse they tboug~ they d se•
,conch .wbicb th~y \VUI do. st~~s, glo~our. , • ,
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for'hie Hoft\e· mty ~an U204Y I I do th!~k n! kin~ ,or sfd !hit
b6 ijeU•ered',
·~ many ~eopll! could~ t re 1st tho
also dl$clljlltd fqr TiJdcl. P"ty. And It W8! • !home
C~i~;t,ila! part1. 'rtie ho!less t~at so miny ...people miiSed
cider and ,COl· "Green Pastures, ~ut In 1 way
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Ituford East, ih• contrast bet\1/~en lhe two
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and these members, Mr~ Mllls., shows was kind of J'OOd lor usMfa. P~ l&amp;itch, Mro, Carl Mal· so msny reviews emphased the
lex, Mrs. 1)riu :l!lllttbi 1oi!J!, WU• contrn!,t ~en. Ill~ ~o.
Jr. a~d
Uam Robson, Mli. 'N!IU ,J1.tiliina; •Ana ~ tile eiiti. It bas turned
Middle- Mn . •William Reynotf,· fir&amp; Jl:i 1!111 t~ our aponllOl ,.., ~lqtl of
BradbUl"/, Mrs. L, Hughes, Mrs Kenneth ~·· sm.;!. lie ,pllyod. to a Stntl(~r
l\n]lpSO·n· ;~nd daUJ~Ier, Ann, Mrs. George Hockett ljif., . ~ 'auilleileOs .M~re1 !itt !le' also gol
end' the llosteu. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. fi. ll. !J!s l'l'ld•&lt;t ijsoc[ated llllb . th~
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. Mrs. ,All!M&lt;f,. ~ho has ~d 13·
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lalurd~r
•." 1 .. "lola b0th" Clllldren of the American Revo- &amp;Iaine Hackett, Bel.Y unnlngbom, North,.eoltrn at Ohio stato;
tlono aa Ham eL '
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luUon had a Ilall..een ~Uer· Di!bby eonopy Naney Yott: ~&gt;anna Caae Tech at Ohio Wesleyan
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and "Cradi., 90111,". w eet •th' · ~do artyFrld»" · nielJiis!e~ ·htiile Deaa enl f&gt;e,;,nt Wlbtr 'llatll)'JI John Carn11 at Weawn -..-"'-1
ilrama u In ~ett~ 1!d,!J\a~e 0 ~ bf 1fr. and 14''· 1. .t, Davia ~tjl Swan. Frances Gu!Ieii,' ll'orrett Atbllnd at Edinboro Sl,ate, Pa.
~ r1ght now. ••
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had
, Kems,
Ill' ,.:rt
Mtillll at Bowlh!&amp;;
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!ow goOd pi!Y• lire belnq dd te ql llllt ln char&amp;• ~i t6e
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bul\qeu
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,.Pili t~e
)All ., ~
DRY ' ~~NG
of th! )lme.
.. Np~ellib&lt;r meellftl 'I e hoine of
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Nell~ Bradford
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co~tnmllS UP . ....State lllt!h: baek and a•ied 'EmiwDer to de·
"Bnt I Clift'! bell vc ·t~e 4ram~
The JNiriY ..~. held In 'be. reere· Stbooj A:t~lltl~ Cpmmitoloner li.: clar~ the ga•e a lti I• tie.
io dying off In TV eyw_ •.ug., atlon room of tu bavil home w Eln'!wiiet tal~ he woilla r~~
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Plek Up
DeUve1· ..
dlsa~pearln~ I tbtnk rlght.now tb"; dillonal Halloween symbols and 1 time ~loek eave ~aulllon ·~ olllon Coa&lt;:h Lee 'l'reS¥11 and Ret
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&lt;Ktra p&gt;l~ of pl~hg Lime to eree stan ~cllodl. ~ · a &gt;ill
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Is wortlnl against the dralna. O,· Cottume
P,!De prlzea were B«ll'e a 2iJ.14 Wln oytt tOII'flil-eft minute d)fcuulon, ~ed tho
her types or shows like wcnerns awara,d to Frinees GJillett, wanen Hardin' rr1aay ntcftt. . cloek b~t. to let if liin llli'ough
have become the vogue and ey~y Elilne and Ohulene Da~il, Karl
l'lmswller retelvcd the ptvte•t tWe laol !our mlnutef tl!llll noi'i!IJI
Coli 6110;1,., ,.,. . '
body Is hoppmg on that ;;a~on.
and Kirk lleclt, Neda a.,atord, by phone Saturday morning from I!
"::~· =h •: N. 2IICI A~.
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can be kept down•
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moat drama ahows lee eotnpelled Grueoer, Debby Collopy and
The Hsrdlns pjiot uld t)e.,lll'&lt;!
to take popunlar thing• NJ4. put Elaln~ Ha~kett.
board cloek. de&lt;llred otnela.l for
tbem on and let It go :\~rt.
Tblrty·lJVe boys aod &amp;lrll were the lilt,,., In error by one mfnOur ailll " to tJke goo
ngs Pl'eltnt for the parly and refresh· ute, when tile numeral oue •i&gt;
and make them .populer(.
TV fncnja were served liy Mn. Davit pdared lor thi: oetOnd Ume, glv·
For the remamder 0 tH , I assl8t~~ by her daughters. Gueatt Ina Massillon one minute ond 5~
Jeoson, Mr~. Alber~, Is w p~ ~~ ot Chopler membiro wtre Karen econcb.
up ·~~h thmgs as ,On Bp
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TRim\.• '~Tlth ti.dth ~r,~:.':~d c.!~~; SaiiSbAJftl
was made alter J!le eloct •Iippe~
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ld 11 we don't get anolhll!' ·Mike
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clark and
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one · dteam . It's , dalnl, ·f&gt;l)ak~ Mrs. Jack ··R9bola were jud~ l i
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opeare on TV one evenmg ~nd !or the cost~mOJ Jl tbe !Ullo1Jten
coming up with a . "Pete~ hn' party sponaored by t11e Solisbury
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HESPERIA, calif. UP ' _ Fo~
!'rUts wereawirtlfd lor the Ill'"' mer Npllonil .u.i'iel!f champloq
anna ~"'hite
tUest, ugliest, and moat original Billy Muwell of oae.... . """'·
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ln t~ree grouP&gt; Wl~nlnr pri"" turne~ his slgbll . 011 tlie l20,0110
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in tbe pre-sc:~l age through the Son Diegq o,ep ~~ ~W atJJi.
serveS
4th gardo were Madolyn Wadde!l, binll top morley In !llell$,0110 Hes13th
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The 13th birthday , of Texan~a winners were 'Linda Jeffers, Keith sterwald.
White was celebrated SoturdAY Whaley, and SU88nna Arnold and
~axwell waUI."'d a &lt;Oqlforllblo
evening at the home of ~er par· !or adults were George W~ene•, slx--~t!Yke JNrjlni ~wPijlle away
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Ml~ Mr. and Mrs. Chari~ White. Amos LeLonsrd and llts. Ullian sunllly Ia Jie ~~ IW' IInt over· 1
'· PI.UII AND ·8AYI. MANY
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DallclD( and charades 'were en· Smith-:"
par rqund of the tourney on the
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Joyed dti!ltli the party,
A tare walk was held during opening pllie while FlnJtei'wald
Mn, Whit~ oerved refreshments the evening with Mra. Opha O!lu!t wao tu~n1111 : In a tfeO:.,.der'!lai
...0.. lloil&gt;ioolliiWI!o~ Jiiti&lt;ll~
to ,Marl' Carol 'Swanaon, Sondra winninr lbe cake. A- ~ake aiso was 33. ~ut ~~ rt ·ed on the , 1m r'VRIIIIVI W'.llllftl
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by two
sw.rt and ~ lllo1fu. l,llilble ·a ·g•aing conte~.
strokes w\t~ a tv'lfl..,•7t275 that
Yell'l .of Co1tlauou Servke
&lt;\0 .tltend .th6 parjy we,. Coi!Mn Jl~rlng th! evon g Robert Mor- was worth $2.!100· fmoterwald
wn!Oh, Xtrell Gl't!iK a~,il'
rls, Jr., gave a
on the nve turned in , a &lt;lS-08-'I!i-118-277 lor
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·1 wlih Cilstumo pl'itei won by
Ws, Robert Coals, ~!test; ~Irs
d~c,&gt;rnl'!'l' &lt;:obkle8,j Morgln, mll!t orJ,!Dal; Ral,ph Wei·
kef, ~ard ost to ldcritlfy:
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Refreshments were served · by
llrs. Welker ana Mrs, Eu 1laer,
sociijl"COillll'illee .. Guests were .Jg~
Meeker, Chorleoton; Mr. , nd Mrs,
James ,CUrit. elnclilm!i. l!emhm
were Mr.- and Ml'l!. ntomas Ruo,
Mr. •nd Mrs. William "\kjh1, M~.
and Mrs. g4 Babr, l.lr. aM Mf.~
C. R. Kl\lT Jr,, llr. _,n~ Mrs. ~11
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11.00 ADV~NTURES IN LEAflN II :00 Advontare's In Learilln1
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12:011 Noon '. NoW.
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12:~ NOON ~WS
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12:05 CARTOOI'/ CLUB
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12:30 LI!l~Ri\()E
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3:00 'Ametlcan B~tld, ',
1:30 MOVIE MATINEE
3:00 AMI')IUCAN BANDSTAND 4:30 ·~Yob• 'l'IJIIt .Yollf Wile
4:30 CARTOON CLUB
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6:00 Ca~n Ch!~
5:30 J,JJC~EY MQUSE CLUB
6:25 . five Stir Flnal .
t:t)o HA!it'iOJI CAMMAND
6:4,5 !lews •.•
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CBS Newa
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Momirig stale
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrey
Strike It ,llltb .
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M~ias County News

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6:45 Sig~ 0~
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9:00 Romper ]llom
9:30 Trouble Wllh Father 1
10:00 Arlene Frane!• Show,
10:30 Treosure Hunt
U :OO The Prl~e II JU&amp;ht •
11:30 Truth or ConJI"!Uoncu
12:00 Tie Tae !lOO;l .l •
12:30 It Could Be You
1:00 Mid-Day News
1:13 Movletlme
2:30 Bride and Groom
3itio MaUnee Tbealf;
4:00 Queen for a· Day
4:4Ii Mqdern J!Cll"ailces
3,00 Comedy TlmtJ
5:30 Sr.inach Plaioliiiuse
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e Are Other Worlds Inhabited?
e What About the Earth Satellite?
e Will Men Reach the Moon and Other World•?
e How Big Is Our Amazing Universe?
e What Do Giant Telescopes Reveal?

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6·45 Sign On
7.00 Today
9·00 Romper Room
9.30 Trouble With Father
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10:30 Treasure illunt
ll ·OO The Price Is Right
11:30 Truth or Con&gt;quences
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12:30 1t Could Be · You
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31. Brilliant
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10.00 Suspicion
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TELEVISION GUI'DE

Antone Liter, Rullan~. llf(s: Haley Mlllhall at Xavier
Sotun!oy N,ltht
IS a former employee ol ihe Bnker
Blldwln·Wallace at Youngetcwn
Groecry store,.
Da1ton at WicHita
METHODIST MEN'S MeETING Waynesburg, Pa. at Fmdlay
The Methodist Men's Association Mount Union -~_2Jeldelherg____ _
Will meet.Tuesday night at 7:30 at men or the church are urged to
Heath Methodist Chnrch and all be present.
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24. Grandpuents are Mr. and· Mrli Oh&lt;rUn at Earlham, Ind.
Leland Hal~;&gt;y and Mr. and Mrs. Wooster at Wittenberg

,held Sunduy at the County lo!irm·

YOUR SWEET EXPRESSION

College Football

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1957

have signs mar~ing the way.
Mrs. Alvin Stuber of Leiksic.

Daily Sentinel
Daybook

will be the speaker. She will shr,w

Pictures of her World Tour when
she represented Ohio in the conference of the Associated Country
Women of the World, in Ceylon·

Meigs Co Farm
Bureau Women's

fo~t's Corne~

TealsNov.l

birth or 0 six pound five ounee
daughter, Debra Kay, at ~lelgs

SPECIA~

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Spedal wotshtp !lerviC'es were

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Konkrlght, pastor of lleath Motho·
d"t Church, Middleport. His daugh
ter, Mrs John l.octtwood, Bowersville, accampanied him to ,tht s,er-

No word§ coUld ever quite !lpinlntt vices and sang fwo solot with
The wonder of your faee.
Chrtsline Coals ns pianisL
But every time I look at you
J feel a warm embrace.
RUMMAGE SALE PROFITS
Mrs. Everott Davis, challm'an or
And so I aet about to write
the rummage !!ale held thiA pllsl
What happens tb my heart
week by the McKay-Miller Circle
When I behold the glory of
of the W.S C.S o! Heath AlethO·
Such priceless work or art
dist Church, has announced. a Pro·
fit or over $100 lor the Iwo d.lys.
Priceless, I say, becau"l your fare She wishes to thank everyone who
11 lined with te!lller bll81.
assisted With the project
And wllen you smile, It's just as
though
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BIRTH ANNOUNCED
I feel a magic kiss
Mr. ond Mrs. William R. Mu""
Your sweet expression is aglow are announcing the birth of a 7 lb
4 oz. daughter, Ruth Ann, il Ilqlzer
Wit~ fi6pe In thhi&amp;~ to he.
Hospital Tnursday mt. z4.
And It lmplonts a golden folth
Grandparents arc Carl ruUen.;,
, Within tfie heart of me.
FIJllwoodJ afid Mt. and ~Jts. \fll·
liom , Musser, At~eftS load; lfrs.
Yo~r sll~htest glance is likened to
El12abelh Young. ftpehlll!le~, ~1.:
~oft wav'' upon a ohore.
Mr;. Lena Plckena, lol,sOii, W, Va.
Mold~~ my emotions rise
and Will Musser o/ ftOII!lVJiie are
Rilht up to heaven's door.
great grandparents alid ifis AI·
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And so I write this verse for yon mira Mwser, Athens
great
great
giandmothe1.
It Is a true confl!sslon
0! how I !eel eac~ time I aee
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Your wondrous sweet expression,
GARDIN CLUI Mil rlflO
-Columbuo 1. Bryont The Wildwood Garde~ c!Qb will
meet Wednesday evening Iii \he
OES DINNCR
home or Mrs. Lawrence Roae wtth
The Past Matrons of Pomeroy Mrs. Milton Houdashelt 11 oo·ho,tChapt!r 186, OES, will ~ntertaln css.
tbe Pa!lt Matrons of Evangeline
Chapter, Middleport. wllh a dmNEW ARRIVAL
ner at the Malonic Temple Tues· 1
Mr and MrB. Kenneth Ha!J!y
day at 6:30 p. m.
Doris Liter&gt; are announcing th11

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EAST MAIN ST•.:.. P'o~-ROY, OHIO

7:30 P.M.

Tomorrow

Topic Of
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13. Foot
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tlfully llluotrttod Locture on A"ronO!ny and l)j• .!lilt, You
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Yeoterday's Cryptoquot.: PAINS OF LOVZ Bill SW!Iii!:TER
Jl' AR THAN ALL OTHJ;R P~EASURI!lS ARIII - DRYDEN,
~lltributfd by Klato: Fo1.tul'tl Byndka~e

·wll r-Gu"NSHoO"Tillil)'--?~~==.
W&lt;'re won Sunday ol the monthly

shoot lut the Isaak Walton form
These shoots, whieh are open to
the pubUc, nrc ne;.:. on t11e fourlh
Sunday of euch month under the
sponsorship o! the lsnac Walton
League. Doth 11111 turJct• and trap
shooting are URCd The next shoot

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10:30 'FII'e N~ir ;.dn....... :. ot,
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Captalrr Klln.aroo
CBS News,
'Mornlilg Shbw
CBS N~wa
Morning State News
Garry Moore
Arthur Godfrey
Strike It Rich
News at Noon
Love of Life
Search !or Tomorrow
G•Jiding Llgbt
Katie's Klteben
As the World Tnrns
Beat the clock
Houseparl)l
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The Verillct Is Yours
Brighter _Day
Secret Storm
Edge or Night
The Early Show
Your Esso Reporter
Sports Par~dc

6 55 Weatherman
7.00 Leove It 1'o Beaver

'7·30 Robin Hood ,
8.00 Burns and · Atle~ '
8·30 Talent Scouts
oJo Danny Th~mas
9:30 , DuPont Sp~etaculor
11:00 Up · to 1the-Minut~ News
11 :05 Scunnipg, the Weather
11 :10 Tho Late Show , ·

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dealer's. ~~· )'!~ dan placo your order

It will otle'r a radlealllew VB, so unUko
present onsiJ!es that it evelt lookl dil·
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''I'll tell YOU whe\ .OUf IPI\~80~
sold wtwn be oaw ·our ratlliga,
sal~ Mildred Freed Alber&amp;, m•·
utwe pro~uccr o! the NB~ · TIT
S&lt;ries Ihat tnrned ont · "Gre&amp;n
Pa~t•res." "l~e aald' he'd Irather
have ha~ our shate bf the .audl·
•••e and l~ft !hem ha6\IY "than to
hate ·had Milre · Todd'i ond lett
Pharmacy, I people unhappy"
Todd lcll!llld Polllul'ft
"Green l'fatures,l' ohe of the
"Hillmar'kt: mie. slatJid !or vle.w
seieon received c,ood · to ·
excellent . notlcas !rJ)m most of
TV crlties. How~ver, IJIOSt telO.
vleweli )didn't see lt·tbe
Bunc:"' .
Trcndex box seore gave It a 12.9
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rating 1o Mike todd's sd.on CBS
ewino C.lub In
Todd's porly WO! slated at
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Meet
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1'}1e l~J Bun~h ~wll)i Club witched 'the Todd pariy." contln,
the ' n\e! Satur&lt;liy 'niflht at the home ued Mrs. Alb&lt;r( "There . II"'"'
WBS ~~~.s. H. E. ~ush for lhclr Hoi· the knowledgeable onel who •kn6w
l~"'t~~ ~~v;~·y Mills, . president, ~alit would be llth,hd wal&lt;fied
~ In cha~e or the oliullness JUst bocau~e they .kke" It -was gonie~ing and ' thl! club's ,..w -pr&lt;&gt; in~ to boa elam~· e. And thete
Jec~ is geltiJlB a toueh Jof the W~&gt;re the othon 'lbo ~·tc~e~ B•·
Oilldren's Hhme'. Ahyont'whb has cluse they tboug~ they d se•
,conch .wbicb th~y \VUI do. st~~s, glo~our. , • ,
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for'hie Hoft\e· mty ~an U204Y I I do th!~k n! kin~ ,or sfd !hit
b6 ijeU•ered',
·~ many ~eopll! could~ t re 1st tho
also dl$clljlltd fqr TiJdcl. P"ty. And It W8! • !home
C~i~;t,ila! part1. 'rtie ho!less t~at so miny ...people miiSed
cider and ,COl· "Green Pastures, ~ut In 1 way
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Ituford East, ih• contrast bet\1/~en lhe two
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and these members, Mr~ Mllls., shows was kind of J'OOd lor usMfa. P~ l&amp;itch, Mro, Carl Mal· so msny reviews emphased the
lex, Mrs. 1)riu :l!lllttbi 1oi!J!, WU• contrn!,t ~en. Ill~ ~o.
Jr. a~d
Uam Robson, Mli. 'N!IU ,J1.tiliina; •Ana ~ tile eiiti. It bas turned
Middle- Mn . •William Reynotf,· fir&amp; Jl:i 1!111 t~ our aponllOl ,.., ~lqtl of
BradbUl"/, Mrs. L, Hughes, Mrs Kenneth ~·· sm.;!. lie ,pllyod. to a Stntl(~r
l\n]lpSO·n· ;~nd daUJ~Ier, Ann, Mrs. George Hockett ljif., . ~ 'auilleileOs .M~re1 !itt !le' also gol
end' the llosteu. Lawrence Milhoan, Mrs. fi. ll. !J!s l'l'ld•&lt;t ijsoc[ated llllb . th~
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tlono aa Ham eL '
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and "Cradi., 90111,". w eet •th' · ~do artyFrld»" · nielJiis!e~ ·htiile Deaa enl f&gt;e,;,nt Wlbtr 'llatll)'JI John Carn11 at Weawn -..-"'-1
ilrama u In ~ett~ 1!d,!J\a~e 0 ~ bf 1fr. and 14''· 1. .t, Davia ~tjl Swan. Frances Gu!Ieii,' ll'orrett Atbllnd at Edinboro Sl,ate, Pa.
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The JNiriY ..~. held In 'be. reere· Stbooj A:t~lltl~ Cpmmitoloner li.: clar~ the ga•e a lti I• tie.
io dying off In TV eyw_ •.ug., atlon room of tu bavil home w Eln'!wiiet tal~ he woilla r~~
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Plek Up
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Is wortlnl against the dralna. O,· Cottume
P,!De prlzea were B«ll'e a 2iJ.14 Wln oytt tOII'flil-eft minute d)fcuulon, ~ed tho
her types or shows like wcnerns awara,d to Frinees GJillett, wanen Hardin' rr1aay ntcftt. . cloek b~t. to let if liin llli'ough
have become the vogue and ey~y Elilne and Ohulene Da~il, Karl
l'lmswller retelvcd the ptvte•t tWe laol !our mlnutef tl!llll noi'i!IJI
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and Kirk lleclt, Neda a.,atord, by phone Saturday morning from I!
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moat drama ahows lee eotnpelled Grueoer, Debby Collopy and
The Hsrdlns pjiot uld t)e.,lll'&lt;!
to take popunlar thing• NJ4. put Elaln~ Ha~kett.
board cloek. de&lt;llred otnela.l for
tbem on and let It go :\~rt.
Tblrty·lJVe boys aod &amp;lrll were the lilt,,., In error by one mfnOur ailll " to tJke goo
ngs Pl'eltnt for the parly and refresh· ute, when tile numeral oue •i&gt;
and make them .populer(.
TV fncnja were served liy Mn. Davit pdared lor thi: oetOnd Ume, glv·
For the remamder 0 tH , I assl8t~~ by her daughters. Gueatt Ina Massillon one minute ond 5~
Jeoson, Mr~. Alber~, Is w p~ ~~ ot Chopler membiro wtre Karen econcb.
up ·~~h thmgs as ,On Bp
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Mr. and Mrs. Alva Clark and
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coming up with a . "Pete~ hn' party sponaored by t11e Solisbury
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HESPERIA, calif. UP ' _ Fo~
!'rUts wereawirtlfd lor the Ill'"' mer Npllonil .u.i'iel!f champloq
anna ~"'hite
tUest, ugliest, and moat original Billy Muwell of oae.... . """'·
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The 13th birthday , of Texan~a winners were 'Linda Jeffers, Keith sterwald.
White was celebrated SoturdAY Whaley, and SU88nna Arnold and
~axwell waUI."'d a &lt;Oqlforllblo
evening at the home of ~er par· !or adults were George W~ene•, slx--~t!Yke JNrjlni ~wPijlle away
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Ml~ Mr. and Mrs. Chari~ White. Amos LeLonsrd and llts. Ullian sunllly Ia Jie ~~ IW' IInt over· 1
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Joyed dti!ltli the party,
A tare walk was held during opening pllie while FlnJtei'wald
Mn, Whit~ oerved refreshments the evening with Mra. Opha O!lu!t wao tu~n1111 : In a tfeO:.,.der'!lai
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to ,Marl' Carol 'Swanaon, Sondra winninr lbe cake. A- ~ake aiso was 33. ~ut ~~ rt ·ed on the , 1m r'VRIIIIVI W'.llllftl
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strokes w\t~ a tv'lfl..,•7t275 that
Yell'l .of Co1tlauou Servke
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12:30 LI!l~Ri\()E
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3:00 'Ametlcan B~tld, ',
1:30 MOVIE MATINEE
3:00 AMI')IUCAN BANDSTAND 4:30 ·~Yob• 'l'IJIIt .Yollf Wile
4:30 CARTOON CLUB
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6:00 Ca~n Ch!~
5:30 J,JJC~EY MQUSE CLUB
6:25 . five Stir Flnal .
t:t)o HA!it'iOJI CAMMAND
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M~ias County News

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simply stroll Into yollr Chevrolet
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boOklet. Here'! a hint of some of the
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9:00 Romper ]llom
9:30 Trouble Wllh Father 1
10:00 Arlene Frane!• Show,
10:30 Treosure Hunt
U :OO The Prl~e II JU&amp;ht •
11:30 Truth or ConJI"!Uoncu
12:00 Tie Tae !lOO;l .l •
12:30 It Could Be You
1:00 Mid-Day News
1:13 Movletlme
2:30 Bride and Groom
3itio MaUnee Tbealf;
4:00 Queen for a· Day
4:4Ii Mqdern J!Cll"ailces
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e What About the Earth Satellite?
e Will Men Reach the Moon and Other World•?
e How Big Is Our Amazing Universe?
e What Do Giant Telescopes Reveal?

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6·45 Sign On
7.00 Today
9·00 Romper Room
9.30 Trouble With Father
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10:30 Treasure illunt
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TELEVISION GUI'DE

Antone Liter, Rullan~. llf(s: Haley Mlllhall at Xavier
Sotun!oy N,ltht
IS a former employee ol ihe Bnker
Blldwln·Wallace at Youngetcwn
Groecry store,.
Da1ton at WicHita
METHODIST MEN'S MeETING Waynesburg, Pa. at Fmdlay
The Methodist Men's Association Mount Union -~_2Jeldelherg____ _
Will meet.Tuesday night at 7:30 at men or the church are urged to
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24. Grandpuents are Mr. and· Mrli Oh&lt;rUn at Earlham, Ind.
Leland Hal~;&gt;y and Mr. and Mrs. Wooster at Wittenberg

,held Sunduy at the County lo!irm·

YOUR SWEET EXPRESSION

College Football

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·Glo Seeking Ways T0 Get Panthers 'Up' FOr
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PRO FOOTBAU ·Falcons Drop Eighth Grid u.·test·
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14-13 Win Over Bulldogs Last Week EASTERN otv~~~~~
Cedar Grove Trailblazers
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Coach Alex Clio ·or the Porn·
eroy Panthers said today, "I'm
mighty glad my beys won at Alh·
ens" ., he Indicated he wai lacing
• , the task of getting the Panthers
" "up" for another tough battle
1 day night at Gallipolis. He report·
cd no serious Injuries from the
Athens (ray.
Clio said he believed two events
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k !way pay if Athens game contributed to the
Skill, lntel!Jgence, o u e Otn a_r wor a
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•· Pomeroy win. "This IS healdes tho
says Renzo Menchlnl, new. top.panelis~ of the wee~. He h!t fine, hard play of the team," he
the unbelievable total of rune nght choices out of rune posst·lsald.
ble with at least four real tough decisions to make, Pomeroy One was In the third quarter
at Athens Wellston at Jackson, and Rutland at Belpre. with the Pa nthers ohead 7-6 whe~
Thrown in' for good measure was another closie, Ohio State at the Pomeroy. club had a dri~e unWlscoqsin.
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der":•Y ~.oach Don Eskey made ~.
He didn't get any of his scores "on the nose" as Jl~ did the routme bench strategy change
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xactly as they ended But by moving big VIc Sl!noon from
week prevtohus1Y W en e
WO et
per ent wlib
the short side of the !leld to the
39 long side when the Panlhero were
be pushed IS season average up 0 92 •1
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right out of a posslb1e 46.
on lh~lr own 48.

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Bon at Middleport said today he
11 expecting a ~eil tOUgh battle
with Jacuon Froday noght.
"They will p. ready to boonce
back !rom those two deleato and
we're a likely targel," he opined
The Jackets came out of the
Gallipolis fray realizing they could
play de!ense whi&lt;h ·they did the
!lrot half, holding Gallipolis to
nary I font down.
"Mistakes, mainly fumbles in
lhe back!leld alter Jr. Rowley
went out woth an injury bUrl us
bad In the second half", Thomp·
son said. He concluded that mis
ll'ke~d hand1 0 ~allopolls t~ree

Clcv.cland
4 I 0 .800
New York
3 2• o 600
Pottsburgb
3 2 o :800
Chicago Cards
2 3 0 .400
Washington
2 3 0 .400
Philadelphia
1 4 0 .2.'i0
WESTERN DIVISION
W. L. T. Pet.
San Francisco
4 I 0 .800
Baltimore
3 2 O• 800
Detroit
3 2 0 .800
WashiAgton
2 3 ·0 ··100
Los Angeles
2 3 0 .400
Green Bay
2 3 0 400
Chocago Bears
1 4 o :zoo
Sund•(• R11ults
Washington 3! New York 14
Pittsburgh 6 Philadelphia 0
Clcvel.nd 17 Chieago Cards 7
Green- Bay 24 Balt1more 21
San Flaneisco 21 Chieago Bears 17
Los Angeles 35 Detroit 17
Next Sundoy'o Games
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!oxed he lndieated.
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think we're a preUy good !ootball
team if we ever jell," he aaod

''We proceaeri to run and pan ..We aren't nearly as bad as that Detroit ~t San trancisco

'ght s•.:ps Into Also Ron Closs ' . ohort
Into the short aide and swept II'•
end lour out o1 live Umoo,"
Kn,Last week'slo Jeaderp Earl Knight, dipped from 66.9 to 79.5 Clio
said.

· d on omeroy, G Ulpolls a·n d Eastern · It was
when he m1sse
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a bad day in fact for everyone except Menchlnl and Charley
ma'J·or domo at PHS who had a good day with 8 of 9,
PI ' t H I
Gibbs'
miBslug only on Point easan at urr cane.
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Gibbs hiked his average to 83 per cent, Kep ' McElhinney
slipped from 88.6 to 83.0 as he missed four of mne. Fred
Crow missed three of nine (Pomeroy, Ohio State and Wells·
ton) and slipped from 85.7 to 73.5. Dick Owen missed three of
nine and went from 75.0 to 73.5· John Fultz missed four of
nine, fell from 81.8 to 77.3, Rich' Jones didn't play and held
to his 81.8.
Asked to what he attributed his success as a football Seer,
Menchinl was real coy:
"I guess I just live right" he said.
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This week the Panel aeb off much easier. Another row oI
games (ace the board and It will bike real doing to hit them
aU. But nobody should fall so flat as t• miss the mark like
last week.
Take It down the line: Athens at Logan, Pomeroy at Galli·
polls, Jackson at Middleport, Nelsonville at Wellston, Par·
keraburg Little Reds at Rutland, Eastern at Sout])westel'll,
Kyger Creek vs. Hannan at Pt. Pleasant, Ripley at Pt. Pleas·
ant Chauncey at McArthur and Northwestern at Ohio State.
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Tbere you are, 10 games to pick. Athens at Logan looks e
It could go either way if Brent Cornwell gets back Into sh~pe.
The Panthers will be sllgbt favorites at Gallipolis, but this one
too could &amp;Jve one of the coaches-either Mr. Clio or Mr. Sang
- surprise by 10:15 p.m. Friday night. •
Jacklon wlll be heavily favored to get back Into winning
stride at Middleport. Nelsonvllle'wlll have anotltcr simply hor·
rlble lllghtiWcllston, the latter taking another step towards
a ilf~ll eated season.
No '· Q'oY,.~ what \thff-LIItle ·teds 'havc but they bette!
havlt' '1o! when they como to Rutland. !!astern ought to t~kc
Jlob Aahley1s •urecnhands Into camp bu{ Bob's young. team Is
lmprtlv Ing each week. Kyger will be un&lt;lcrdogs ogatml Hannan. Ripley wlll expect to take one from Point Pleasant. the
latter having ono of Its saddest grid oxpcrlenccs in many a
year. Chauncey ought to roll over McArthur an~ Ohio Slat('
should get a stronger whiff of Roses actor Northwestern has
left North lllgh-st.
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Friday score suggests," he added New York at Green Bay
On the Injury Iron! Rowley Phlladelphoa at Cleveland
should be all right. Lee Bing, who Pottsburgh at Baltimore
Ano ther stra tegy move, the didn't
playthe
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coach disclosed, was his o)l'n In·
slstence that a "reguiiUon" loot- ranks •gaon He had a ruptured
SAN JOSE Costa Rtca Ul' ball bo used He lndleated other blood vmell.
Mexico held Costa Rloa to a I -t
coaches In lite league warned him
Bobby Nelson suf!ercd a recur· tie St•nday and thereby q•Jah!ied
Alben. bad used 1 rod football ranee o! hi• pinched thoulder for nexl year's world soccer cham·
which turned out to be easy to nerve.
plonship at Stockholm, Sweden
hide agalntt Athens' red llfld · "I expect all of our boys to l&gt;l&gt; The Mexocans won the,forst gam•'
panlll. other eoacheo hod not rea· ready to go by Friday," Thompson o! the scnes at Mexico Coty Sunllzed wh't had happened to them said.
ctay.
he,:•
regulation eolor, and brown. They
were practice !ootballs, with the
white circle• at each end
And, back to dlacu .. Ing Gallipolls, Coach Clio said the Blue
Devils have been underrated In
recent weeks. "They're a aood
team, and can explode anytime.
Any club that can score 28 point•
In 20 minutes as Galllpo~J4 did
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Wahan1's White Falcons dropped
their c1ghth straighl. ball game o!
the season Friday ~oght when th'
Cedar Grove 'l'raolblarers easny
whipped lhem by a score of 38-6
at Cedar Grove.
The Trailblazers exhibited fine
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wllh the fombhng of the Falco,u;
Jed to the Cedar Gr,,vc victo_ry.
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score.
A pass set up the next Cedar
Grove score. 'J\he play !rom O'Dell ,
t~ Cook placed the ball on tbe t!~~!~~~~=~
hama 10. A paS$ !rom O'Dell to
Cook again was good !or the tou.~b
down. Terry kicked the utta
point.
Knapp, the alert Cedar Grove
end, once again piCked up a fum·
ble in the fo4rllo ,quarter on tbe
Cedar Grove 2 and went
1 1 all !he
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cry o! rFalcon fumble on the Wi·
hama 16. Terry ran the touchdown'
and licked the e~Ua point tO
make the score 38-e.

up a Falcon tumble and ' raced tp

the Wahams (lve yard line from '
the Cedar Grove 40 Terry plun·
ged lor the touchdown and kicked
lb c ex tra pom
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half movod them to the Cedar
Grove U but t~ey lost the ball
there on a poss Interception
The Falcons did score In the
third quarter when Cedar Grove
!umbled on their own 3&gt;1 and Wahama recovered. Leroy Darling hit
'" the el~ht yard line and then

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(;oarh )l'oody. ltoyrs would be the lor a Ohio Statu touchdown ond
t..t to admit It, Ohio Stotc couhll then mowrlng th&lt;• cnMulnR lum·
very well be the Big Ten repre· hlrd kicker! on the Wlocon•in I'll
aentatlve In the ltolltl Howl aamo I Hnd noov.d In lor •nothcr.
next Jan. I.
1 took " third period !lcld goo!
With def.endlnc champion Iowa from thc fonr yard lme by llon
lnollglblo 11nee II ~cnt lhlo year. Suilu·rtll (rom 1'oronto to give tho
lhe Bnekeyet rcma1n· the lone un- R11rk• I he game. Although Wlscon·
defeated eligible dub In the Weal· sin drove to tho Ohio •State one·
ern Con!er&lt;nre.
yard !Inc In the cl.. lng noinuiCH
.However, It'• 1 tough road the 0 t11 mblo eudod tho Badgers lusi
Bucks have In lroM o! them bo· ditch ef!orts.
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Year'• !lay '''"''·
}'lnt o!f, Ohio State must ~ct
by Nortbweatern. Purdue, Iowa
and rlvol Michigan to make !he l'onn St 20 Syraru¥11 12
lrlp. Both the latter teams hung Navy 38 Ponn•ylvanla 7
whltewuh Job• on tbe Bu&lt;kl 1111 l.ohlah 40 Columbia o
year and both aro nearly 11 pow· Yule 20 Colglle 0
erlul tblo 10aoon.
Darthmouth 26 Harvard 0
However, It lin, lnconeciVIbln Boston U 38 Holy Crt~e~ at!
that a team doterlbed by Hayes Rutgers 26 Richmond 13
PRANCI WINS IIRTH '
before the 10a10n openod 11 Princeton 47 Cornell 14
BRUSSELS UP - .FI'aioe. quo I·
"rounl end lneltllerlonetd" jolt Brown 21 Rhode Jlland o
lflcd for tho world soccer cup
mlaht wind up Ia fasadena, Call!. West \'lrglnla 19 Wm. &amp; Mary 0 ~layoff• In Sweden next year when
wben ltM ;eta litre.
SOUTH
!he ~·ronch national team played
lucks ..., ledlert
TllnnoostJo 16 Maryland 0
a scorelcHS tie wlih Belgium Sun·
ward lhe pooi·Muon gomo Satur· Army 20 VIrginia. 12
day
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day wltb a ~orne !rom behind 16· II
1J wln over the Badacro of WI•·
OPTOIRU liT
coneln ot Madl•on.
l!olorc the Uucka hardly knew
wbal hit them they loond them..tve. behind 13.0 In the opening
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period 11 the Ba&amp;dm look advan,.,._
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However, the Buckeyes stormed
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Washln@\011 IP Oregon St.
Or~gon 24 California 0
Utalo 23 Wyomlna' 13
OHIO CO~~IG&amp;S
Purdu" 37 Mloml 6
l&gt;tnl"nl 153 Capitol 7
otterhcln 46 Morlotta 13
Rowllng Green 13 Kent Sloto 7
Wittenberg 61 Wash. &amp; Lee 26
!layton 24 Xavier 13 1
Akron 27 wo..ter 7
Mmhall 34 Ohio U. 28
Toledo 27 WC8tern Michigan 16
l!cldelberg 19 Musklngunl 13
Wahaoh, ~ul. 0 Wealcyan 13
Mount Union 13 Hiram 7
lle!lanre 7 Ohio Northern 6
John Corroll 46 ()aso Te~h 13
Wayno State 21 Weslorli Rave Jo
Konr,on 13 Oberlin 7
Ash and ~ W.Umlnaon 13
Blu!lton Z7 Fltidlay 13
St. Vlnrcnt l4 ~ldwln-Wallaco 0 1
Tcnncsseo Sla\o 45 Central Stato 7

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Meanwhile, Coach John Thorn!
North Carolina 14 Wake Foreot 7
V.M I. 26 George Washington 20
North Carolina st. 14 Duke 14
Mississippi St. 26 Alabama 13
Arkan"'s 12 Missloslppl 6
Florida 22 Loolaana SL 14
Goorgln 33 Kentucky 14
Citadel ta Furman 14
Morgan St. 33 West VIr. St. 0
Georgia Tech 20 Tulane 13
Mlchla•n st:~D~~~~Tnols 14
Iowa 6 Northwestern o
8011ton Col. 20 Detroit 16
Clnclnn•tl7 Col. of PlellJ12
Mlaaourl II Nobras~a
Kan••~State
st 1416low•
St 10 13
OMo
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Indian~ 14 Villanova 7
Trm ( 'hrl•ll•n 26 Ma,..1uetto 7
Notre I&gt;amc tJ l'lttshurgh 7
llrakb 21 Bradley 13
okl 1
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ooona 14 Co orado 13
Tex., A&amp;M 14 UHylor 0
Tex. 10 Hlcr 14
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'fwo more touchdowns were added In the S&lt;COnd ClUarter The
!orst came at the end o! a 45 yard
drive and a lhree yard pass !rom
O'Dell to Don cook. Fullback
Terry ki&lt;ked the extra poont.
The Falcons are Idle this
The second score of the quarter but enlertaln the Rul\and
came when Dwoght Knapp picked

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·Glo Seeking Ways T0 Get Panthers 'Up' FOr
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Cites Two Strategy Reasons For
PRO FOOTBAU ·Falcons Drop Eighth Grid u.·test·
w ·By
14-13 Win Over Bulldogs Last Week EASTERN otv~~~~~
Cedar Grove Trailblazers
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Coach Alex Clio ·or the Porn·
eroy Panthers said today, "I'm
mighty glad my beys won at Alh·
ens" ., he Indicated he wai lacing
• , the task of getting the Panthers
" "up" for another tough battle
1 day night at Gallipolis. He report·
cd no serious Injuries from the
Athens (ray.
Clio said he believed two events
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dh d
k !way pay if Athens game contributed to the
Skill, lntel!Jgence, o u e Otn a_r wor a
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•· Pomeroy win. "This IS healdes tho
says Renzo Menchlnl, new. top.panelis~ of the wee~. He h!t fine, hard play of the team," he
the unbelievable total of rune nght choices out of rune posst·lsald.
ble with at least four real tough decisions to make, Pomeroy One was In the third quarter
at Athens Wellston at Jackson, and Rutland at Belpre. with the Pa nthers ohead 7-6 whe~
Thrown in' for good measure was another closie, Ohio State at the Pomeroy. club had a dri~e unWlscoqsin.
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He didn't get any of his scores "on the nose" as Jl~ did the routme bench strategy change
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h h hit t
xactly as they ended But by moving big VIc Sl!noon from
week prevtohus1Y W en e
WO et
per ent wlib
the short side of the !leld to the
39 long side when the Panlhero were
be pushed IS season average up 0 92 •1
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right out of a posslb1e 46.
on lh~lr own 48.

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11 expecting a ~eil tOUgh battle
with Jacuon Froday noght.
"They will p. ready to boonce
back !rom those two deleato and
we're a likely targel," he opined
The Jackets came out of the
Gallipolis fray realizing they could
play de!ense whi&lt;h ·they did the
!lrot half, holding Gallipolis to
nary I font down.
"Mistakes, mainly fumbles in
lhe back!leld alter Jr. Rowley
went out woth an injury bUrl us
bad In the second half", Thomp·
son said. He concluded that mis
ll'ke~d hand1 0 ~allopolls t~ree

Clcv.cland
4 I 0 .800
New York
3 2• o 600
Pottsburgb
3 2 o :800
Chicago Cards
2 3 0 .400
Washington
2 3 0 .400
Philadelphia
1 4 0 .2.'i0
WESTERN DIVISION
W. L. T. Pet.
San Francisco
4 I 0 .800
Baltimore
3 2 O• 800
Detroit
3 2 0 .800
WashiAgton
2 3 ·0 ··100
Los Angeles
2 3 0 .400
Green Bay
2 3 0 400
Chocago Bears
1 4 o :zoo
Sund•(• R11ults
Washington 3! New York 14
Pittsburgh 6 Philadelphia 0
Clcvel.nd 17 Chieago Cards 7
Green- Bay 24 Balt1more 21
San Flaneisco 21 Chieago Bears 17
Los Angeles 35 Detroit 17
Next Sundoy'o Games
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!oxed he lndieated.
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think we're a preUy good !ootball
team if we ever jell," he aaod

''We proceaeri to run and pan ..We aren't nearly as bad as that Detroit ~t San trancisco

'ght s•.:ps Into Also Ron Closs ' . ohort
Into the short aide and swept II'•
end lour out o1 live Umoo,"
Kn,Last week'slo Jeaderp Earl Knight, dipped from 66.9 to 79.5 Clio
said.

· d on omeroy, G Ulpolls a·n d Eastern · It was
when he m1sse
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a bad day in fact for everyone except Menchlnl and Charley
ma'J·or domo at PHS who had a good day with 8 of 9,
PI ' t H I
Gibbs'
miBslug only on Point easan at urr cane.
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Gibbs hiked his average to 83 per cent, Kep ' McElhinney
slipped from 88.6 to 83.0 as he missed four of mne. Fred
Crow missed three of nine (Pomeroy, Ohio State and Wells·
ton) and slipped from 85.7 to 73.5. Dick Owen missed three of
nine and went from 75.0 to 73.5· John Fultz missed four of
nine, fell from 81.8 to 77.3, Rich' Jones didn't play and held
to his 81.8.
Asked to what he attributed his success as a football Seer,
Menchinl was real coy:
"I guess I just live right" he said.
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This week the Panel aeb off much easier. Another row oI
games (ace the board and It will bike real doing to hit them
aU. But nobody should fall so flat as t• miss the mark like
last week.
Take It down the line: Athens at Logan, Pomeroy at Galli·
polls, Jackson at Middleport, Nelsonville at Wellston, Par·
keraburg Little Reds at Rutland, Eastern at Sout])westel'll,
Kyger Creek vs. Hannan at Pt. Pleasant, Ripley at Pt. Pleas·
ant Chauncey at McArthur and Northwestern at Ohio State.
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It could go either way if Brent Cornwell gets back Into sh~pe.
The Panthers will be sllgbt favorites at Gallipolis, but this one
too could &amp;Jve one of the coaches-either Mr. Clio or Mr. Sang
- surprise by 10:15 p.m. Friday night. •
Jacklon wlll be heavily favored to get back Into winning
stride at Middleport. Nelsonvllle'wlll have anotltcr simply hor·
rlble lllghtiWcllston, the latter taking another step towards
a ilf~ll eated season.
No '· Q'oY,.~ what \thff-LIItle ·teds 'havc but they bette!
havlt' '1o! when they como to Rutland. !!astern ought to t~kc
Jlob Aahley1s •urecnhands Into camp bu{ Bob's young. team Is
lmprtlv Ing each week. Kyger will be un&lt;lcrdogs ogatml Hannan. Ripley wlll expect to take one from Point Pleasant. the
latter having ono of Its saddest grid oxpcrlenccs in many a
year. Chauncey ought to roll over McArthur an~ Ohio Slat('
should get a stronger whiff of Roses actor Northwestern has
left North lllgh-st.
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Friday score suggests," he added New York at Green Bay
On the Injury Iron! Rowley Phlladelphoa at Cleveland
should be all right. Lee Bing, who Pottsburgh at Baltimore
Ano ther stra tegy move, the didn't
playthe
Friday,
ahoold back!leld
be ready f
l
to loll
reserve
MExiCO
QUALIFIES
coach disclosed, was his o)l'n In·
slstence that a "reguiiUon" loot- ranks •gaon He had a ruptured
SAN JOSE Costa Rtca Ul' ball bo used He lndleated other blood vmell.
Mexico held Costa Rloa to a I -t
coaches In lite league warned him
Bobby Nelson suf!ercd a recur· tie St•nday and thereby q•Jah!ied
Alben. bad used 1 rod football ranee o! hi• pinched thoulder for nexl year's world soccer cham·
which turned out to be easy to nerve.
plonship at Stockholm, Sweden
hide agalntt Athens' red llfld · "I expect all of our boys to l&gt;l&gt; The Mexocans won the,forst gam•'
panlll. other eoacheo hod not rea· ready to go by Friday," Thompson o! the scnes at Mexico Coty Sunllzed wh't had happened to them said.
ctay.
he,:•
regulation eolor, and brown. They
were practice !ootballs, with the
white circle• at each end
And, back to dlacu .. Ing Gallipolls, Coach Clio said the Blue
Devils have been underrated In
recent weeks. "They're a aood
team, and can explode anytime.
Any club that can score 28 point•
In 20 minutes as Galllpo~J4 did
agal~at Middleport ha• something,"
he said.

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Wahan1's White Falcons dropped
their c1ghth straighl. ball game o!
the season Friday ~oght when th'
Cedar Grove 'l'raolblarers easny
whipped lhem by a score of 38-6
at Cedar Grove.
The Trailblazers exhibited fine
.
·
.
a
of!cllstvc game whteh cou~lc~
wllh the fombhng of the Falco,u;
Jed to the Cedar Gr,,vc victo_ry.
Cedar Grove scored ~nee on the
!lrst quarter on a 9 yard pass

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raced around right end lor --,, .• ..,..,
score.
A pass set up the next Cedar
Grove score. 'J\he play !rom O'Dell ,
t~ Cook placed the ball on tbe t!~~!~~~~=~
hama 10. A paS$ !rom O'Dell to
Cook again was good !or the tou.~b
down. Terry kicked the utta
point.
Knapp, the alert Cedar Grove
end, once again piCked up a fum·
ble in the fo4rllo ,quarter on tbe
Cedar Grove 2 and went
1 1 all !he
s
cry o! rFalcon fumble on the Wi·
hama 16. Terry ran the touchdown'
and licked the e~Ua point tO
make the score 38-e.

up a Falcon tumble and ' raced tp

the Wahams (lve yard line from '
the Cedar Grove 40 Terry plun·
ged lor the touchdown and kicked
lb c ex tra pom
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Wahama's heat drive in the lirst
half movod them to the Cedar
Grove U but t~ey lost the ball
there on a poss Interception
The Falcons did score In the
third quarter when Cedar Grove
!umbled on their own 3&gt;1 and Wahama recovered. Leroy Darling hit
'" the el~ht yard line and then

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(;oarh )l'oody. ltoyrs would be the lor a Ohio Statu touchdown ond
t..t to admit It, Ohio Stotc couhll then mowrlng th&lt;• cnMulnR lum·
very well be the Big Ten repre· hlrd kicker! on the Wlocon•in I'll
aentatlve In the ltolltl Howl aamo I Hnd noov.d In lor •nothcr.
next Jan. I.
1 took " third period !lcld goo!
With def.endlnc champion Iowa from thc fonr yard lme by llon
lnollglblo 11nee II ~cnt lhlo year. Suilu·rtll (rom 1'oronto to give tho
lhe Bnekeyet rcma1n· the lone un- R11rk• I he game. Although Wlscon·
defeated eligible dub In the Weal· sin drove to tho Ohio •State one·
ern Con!er&lt;nre.
yard !Inc In the cl.. lng noinuiCH
.However, It'• 1 tough road the 0 t11 mblo eudod tho Badgers lusi
Bucks have In lroM o! them bo· ditch ef!orts.
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fore lhc annuol Wc•t CQut New
Year'• !lay '''"''·
}'lnt o!f, Ohio State must ~ct
by Nortbweatern. Purdue, Iowa
and rlvol Michigan to make !he l'onn St 20 Syraru¥11 12
lrlp. Both the latter teams hung Navy 38 Ponn•ylvanla 7
whltewuh Job• on tbe Bu&lt;kl 1111 l.ohlah 40 Columbia o
year and both aro nearly 11 pow· Yule 20 Colglle 0
erlul tblo 10aoon.
Darthmouth 26 Harvard 0
However, It lin, lnconeciVIbln Boston U 38 Holy Crt~e~ at!
that a team doterlbed by Hayes Rutgers 26 Richmond 13
PRANCI WINS IIRTH '
before the 10a10n openod 11 Princeton 47 Cornell 14
BRUSSELS UP - .FI'aioe. quo I·
"rounl end lneltllerlonetd" jolt Brown 21 Rhode Jlland o
lflcd for tho world soccer cup
mlaht wind up Ia fasadena, Call!. West \'lrglnla 19 Wm. &amp; Mary 0 ~layoff• In Sweden next year when
wben ltM ;eta litre.
SOUTH
!he ~·ronch national team played
lucks ..., ledlert
TllnnoostJo 16 Maryland 0
a scorelcHS tie wlih Belgium Sun·
ward lhe pooi·Muon gomo Satur· Army 20 VIrginia. 12
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1J wln over the Badacro of WI•·
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coneln ot Madl•on.
l!olorc the Uucka hardly knew
wbal hit them they loond them..tve. behind 13.0 In the opening
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Washln@\011 IP Oregon St.
Or~gon 24 California 0
Utalo 23 Wyomlna' 13
OHIO CO~~IG&amp;S
Purdu" 37 Mloml 6
l&gt;tnl"nl 153 Capitol 7
otterhcln 46 Morlotta 13
Rowllng Green 13 Kent Sloto 7
Wittenberg 61 Wash. &amp; Lee 26
!layton 24 Xavier 13 1
Akron 27 wo..ter 7
Mmhall 34 Ohio U. 28
Toledo 27 WC8tern Michigan 16
l!cldelberg 19 Musklngunl 13
Wahaoh, ~ul. 0 Wealcyan 13
Mount Union 13 Hiram 7
lle!lanre 7 Ohio Northern 6
John Corroll 46 ()aso Te~h 13
Wayno State 21 Weslorli Rave Jo
Konr,on 13 Oberlin 7
Ash and ~ W.Umlnaon 13
Blu!lton Z7 Fltidlay 13
St. Vlnrcnt l4 ~ldwln-Wallaco 0 1
Tcnncsseo Sla\o 45 Central Stato 7

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Meanwhile, Coach John Thorn!
North Carolina 14 Wake Foreot 7
V.M I. 26 George Washington 20
North Carolina st. 14 Duke 14
Mississippi St. 26 Alabama 13
Arkan"'s 12 Missloslppl 6
Florida 22 Loolaana SL 14
Goorgln 33 Kentucky 14
Citadel ta Furman 14
Morgan St. 33 West VIr. St. 0
Georgia Tech 20 Tulane 13
Mlchla•n st:~D~~~~Tnols 14
Iowa 6 Northwestern o
8011ton Col. 20 Detroit 16
Clnclnn•tl7 Col. of PlellJ12
Mlaaourl II Nobras~a
Kan••~State
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Indian~ 14 Villanova 7
Trm ( 'hrl•ll•n 26 Ma,..1uetto 7
Notre I&gt;amc tJ l'lttshurgh 7
llrakb 21 Bradley 13
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Tex., A&amp;M 14 UHylor 0
Tex. 10 Hlcr 14
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'fwo more touchdowns were added In the S&lt;COnd ClUarter The
!orst came at the end o! a 45 yard
drive and a lhree yard pass !rom
O'Dell to Don cook. Fullback
Terry ki&lt;ked the extra poont.
The Falcons are Idle this
The second score of the quarter but enlertaln the Rul\and
came when Dwoght Knapp picked

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the Mell\qilil\ 1/ouih Ji'eflowshlp, . Hrllow~en lfc c:~~~~~~·:,,..:"'t~er~~o
was surpri!M with a party eelo. used lor the party
bratirig her blrlhdfy Sunday Oct· dlning.(oom of the
obcr 27, preoo111ng the. r~gular
nwelmg of the MYF at Heath MCI·
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NEW YORK UP - Irving Cob·
sented Mrs. Moore with a gilt and en, match-maker ror ~t. Nicholas
refreshments of 1cc creAm cake Areno, .was hcdded today with a
and iced t.. were served. The Rev heavy' Cllie ot (lu. Co~en 'formerly
c. R. Konkrlght asked the btesslll' monaked 1\ocky &lt;lrazla'~o. ex·mtd·
for the l'tlreshmenls wl1icb wer~ dleweishl 'champion. and many
served by the committee! Christine olhcr fighters.
Coats, JU11e Casey and Mary Carol
Swanson al)d the t~osistan~ counc;l
lor, Miss Sally Schaal. •
John Ketehka was moderator or
a panel dJscussi~n on ; 'Gambltng" l
for tho Drogram ol the meetin '
and those taking part wete Jame~
OCTOBER 28
MONDAY
Hamer, David Xoi\kright and Kari
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Present lor the party and meet·
ing were Mr Konkright and SOilS,
Fdr our 1957 SHoo•
Dav!d and Eudell; Mrs. Mooru
Wolch For R~nt Noat
!&gt;Iii&amp; Schaaf. JJohn Ketchka. Chris''
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Smart lady' She knows that clothes keep better when they're thoroughly clean .. . and
no one cleans clothes more thoroughly than
we do! We handle everything with core
remove all spots and stains, restore "like
new" dazzle and f.reshness. Let us dry clean and mothproof all
your summer clothmg before you loy it away for the winter.

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wtlh the company, I'm "bee" and will have the letters
all the people who ha¥e m•il•d by November 13. ,
Board members and volunteer
worken; at lhe church mclwjed
D. (Mike) Dougherty ex· Mrs. Bertha Rathburn, M~s. George
Nov. 1 as manager
Parker, Mtss Nelle Bmg, R.N., Mrs.
M. D. l!artlnger, Mra (;uy Nelgler,
Mrs VIolet Grimm, Mrs. Ricbard
Chambers, Mr!. Wayne'! ibbons.
Mrs Cathcrme SbavorlnskY, liN,
Mrs. Bernard Fultz, Mrs. Wi!Uam
pi~~~~~;PJ:,1.~~ cor·~s.'•Iri i'lai1t:h&amp;~1rsO.:
Mrs. John Thompson, Ann
Dwight Wallace, Mrs.
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II( Houee &amp; Gardea aad Amerleaa Ho~"· ~Ill!', l~e
It ju ~I .Jte:..e.~ty lu our wladow~.~~~d oa
ciurin&amp;IOIIII ,Nationll Widow Week.
The S~L~D w!ld cherry of the ~herrybr~ok'
Group It fiulthed lu a warm, rich bi'Own colol e~led
rtddl~to~e, "'J,Dlaleeent ,r the fialeh oa olcl \lioil~. \
;,~'rrybi'Ook, wilh 111 tradltioul •.l)'ll'i:!' '!.u1e 111, .
·o.~r mo1t P.Of~lar aroupt, and har~,DoiiJ~~ with '
ejtbe' 1!14.1tl~(llil or model'!!, aeceuorl~~· I~ Sb'-ID
~~~iv~ ~· &amp;ae eabl~of;ll'l~l!l :~ li:(iutl~u,l
fialtli ~omllill~ tureatea,Wioom ,aulte ·)'Og'IL- !HI '
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reprosenling 9% ~ollnlf
5% towntiltlp road mileaf&lt;
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en sa1d.
This will brmg the total slate
distrltiutlon of J95ti regi!lrallon
fees to $59,858,814.76 as agatnst
$Sji,085,702.31 for the preVIOus
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and .Mrs. Margircl .Roso of Col·
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MASon Whf'r" £rlPnrlll may .call d ·
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.Adam"'"~ ~e1n9tery ~~ Masqlt
under the dir1~1ton ol the F'oglc
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