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still 'f(a1 i .. the market today tor !rioner A. 8. Jlap)ly Chandler fot,&gt;
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ln)!iana.
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Leo Duroche- to take the job, but er helm after sitting out the sustHe former Dodger and Gbmt man- pension .
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n!•t~ Tuetd'a.v aften10on. Ore .n· State's battllflil Buckeyes eyed
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Monda"·· ~ould no_t b~ reached at p1epar'eq to meet Northwestern at
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-Th~ ftrit lturdl&amp;. a Big Ten Con..
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The other two records, a third
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that he teJ~ted any offer made championship !or a total of nine.
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blgb)y paid exeeutlve with the Na- OSU'1 fllnllning1ames.
ti()T'ftl BroadciStlng Co .. here. An
Ohl&lt;l State ha1 tlready tied \hi
NBC spokesman 1a.id Durocher r.eeor4 of eight
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Anoth6r record sought by Ohto
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,FolloWing' £~1! .-~:ud 1 )1!larch, costume· prizt\8 Were aVtat(letl to J'etJ.nlfi!:r Lohse, Carla and Linda Will,
LbuanU:a Leonard, Anita Collins
and Peggy B:,Wets: Sei-vlnl as
judges w~re Mrs. A. V. Howell
and daughter Dr. Edna McKnillht
of B..a,ord. !114·

undiapute4
tltlet aDd four co-titles while the
BUck. have two co·tttle
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prolj.
Jems. A visit to me will be ol 'inuneN_e valUe i.to yb!!f
Readintll .-anteet~ or no cbarJ•. Every't~.el w~me.

to~ed wit~ o~ _Hdlo"'een parly, .
Saturday evD.lq at thelr hqmc,

Dllnott has seven

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Mr. and Mrs. R. A. :f':lnlaw lirid

children TimAra -.and Stevie

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PMAIUME M..fRY
Gl!led Jldder iuul Adrilor
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Tell. your past. p~nt and future. Advice ctven' on ~
love, marriage and all business ufafrs. u yti\' are worrted.ln trouble or In doubt-put your lillnil at ease!
·

Mony'Youngsters
~liidf Hallowa¢fi
Party At Finlows ·

job with NIC. He Hves In Hollywood aloq with hla Wife, actze•· 1 iftthllfri· has 10 co--ebafnaionl.aralne Doy.
. ablptt ond ei1hl outrlaht tltleo,
Dtlroeher breame welt known
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thk -llltknam• "l .lppy"
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a baseball player. In

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New Y9rt Giants at tbe end of' ei{lj~; ):hand or wo'n urtdilputed
th.e 1951 te~f19n and at'eepted the elaim to the tltl!.

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the program Y-:1.
-presented. the second
Grm!et lit JCiniJ demondntine
lH;etls in ritythm and tone.
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Mr.s. .Jielen Younce, aiid
lth Hayman.

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Barr. (tl) b~ .lila=
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Cbpable Pilot For Indians '
tiO~'YWOOD UP -

Cleveland

of 1947 he was suspended for

1

G6neral M1nager Hank Greenberg year by then
Ba111ebaU CQJD.mJ.
still 'f(a1 i .. the market today tor !rioner A. 8. Jlap)ly Chandler fot,&gt;
a Dew baseball ftl.\nager for the "acts
detoimental to bJaebaU,"
ln)!iana.
wh'lle
managing the B!'oo~lyn
Grernbtrg: had tried to eonvlnee Do«a:ers. He retdrned to the·Doda ..
Leo Duroche- to take the job, but er helm after sitting out the sustHe former Dodger and Gbmt man- pension .
~
ater apparentlv rdused tlle post.
The form er talkative manqer
~urothtr, who retired f_r o m enjoyed one of his be3t aeaeons 11'1
b~seball to ~com_e a rad1o-tel~ 18M when he pi1oted
the 'New
vtilon ex!cutJYe. di ~ clo!eil_ T~es- I York Gi.ani'i: to a National Leitue
d~y n.lght ht&gt; h•~. met w!th my I pennant and the World Series
old fr iend Han'k anrJ ~I§CU!sed chat;; p:or.stri .
tht C1t&gt;v!'land manager's JOb. DurP
oe'her u!d Bnv deta ils of· the m~et- ~
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to rome rrom

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B·.tiw, Ten Rec·ords

·llut \Ire o•eUtne pennant win-j 1;1
nl!lj ini'fta&amp;'l' deelmd, "fm Ire• J!l
td say there t1 nn foreseeable chpge In "'' pi'esent plans."

_~ m·ee-tlnc bttw~ Durother
·~ Gr~enb&lt;r&amp; repO'tedly ''::'k

; COl-tiMllus, o.

Thoae of ttte "ltac1ne lilelhOdlzit
Chunh W9CS w.h0 jo'Urne)'e.;J to
. Rio Graiide and 'wbo - iltteJ;t~ed ,the
WSCS m~ et.inll at tbe home or
Mr,•1 $;-dn.ey- F&lt;::dely, . former rtlide~f1,. or, Jt.ac-jn!, were: )f:rs. 'JJf~~

VP -

61ilo .
n!•t~ Tuetd'a.v aften10on. Ore .n· State's battllflil Buckeyes eyed
·h'r~. who arrived In LOs.. Angelo three ·oew N!COrdt rod:Jy , IS they
Monda"·· ~ould no_t b~ reached at p1epar'eq to meet Northwestern at
b~ f10trll fbr ~~mment .
EVi.ilstOD tl~liaols. ·
-1)\Jroeher .- In the wob of iltv~al
·
'

o;hakeups i11 major len«ue l!lubs·,
-Th~ ftrit lturdl&amp;. a Big Ten Con..
hM innounet&gt;d earlier he wasn't ferenee mark of 11 itraltht vielntmsted I• returning 1o b"eball Iori.,, will be P"'ed lhio Satuounless riven an interest ln the c!ay if the Buelu beat the Wildcitl.
club bl! Would manager.
HJ1 brief .ttatement 1Pt1 trlerull
The other two records, a third
of the form•r manager to believe eonseeutlve undisputed Big Ten
that he teJ~ted any offer made championship !or a total of nine.
to him tiy Greenber 11 because be and the defeDalve mark tor COb~
Ia utJsnett with his work .11s 8 ference J•mea. will d~nd
on
blgb)y paid exeeutlve with the Na- OSU'1 fllnllning1ames.
ti()T'ftl BroadciStlng Co .. here. An
Ohl&lt;l State ha1 tlready tied \hi
NBC spokesman 1a.id Durocher r.eeor4 of eight
C!lear-cut ttlles

makea clost tn $100.000 a yellr.

·Har~au. ld:r~-

,

,

·

...

Ml

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- ·

•

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•

.
tlan Dlot'a Ne)V York fa~l dJ1lecUOn.. The jac~et is ~eepty
yoked in bacfi; atld IIMd wlttt
topaz silk tafteta to inatch · •

youllg1ters.

...to ru'"''r
'"•w~X'tt
' ..,._

ac~sisorles from ChrisUao D1or
-Ntw York.
·

with Mlchitan.

EaStJIIAJI(.

otber.

A11ottMr RMorct

Where Style

Anoth6r record sought by Ohto
State il tbat held by Illinois for
the delen1lve mark of only 23
polnt.t Jn tbejr two ronlerenc•

:Rot -c!ols,

·~ottlirig EXtr(l

At leut One I!'IJury r .-. 1 u I t e d

from Tuesday's pnctiCe •eqlon.
Lett h a J f b a e It DoD Sutbft'ln
sprained hi, right ankle but n-

ADAM

porte lndict.te It was not 1el1o11.1

A rme SeleeUon 01

the rest of the weOt.

$:r::-$~fo

I

. P:i~ Ollly Authorlzod Dealer

'&amp;'%SHOP

,,·.t

114 eo.,;Ut.

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'

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•

Cumiliinis,

•

•

'

A.NewH~t
•

'

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on Route 7 East, Kanaug\i, 0 . · -

ftOTE:
Wl'WmiS AD-A SPECIAL
llEADI!IIG FOR $1 WILL BE Gl\l}:N
'

&amp;lUgbiluts, eandy and

Mrs-

WUliatn CoJHiiS

Gruese'T, Ronnie

L It·SAHBORN

MilUe .Le·
.Wehruna

J

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...,
''

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MOORE'S
hfotf ...t

ste&amp;iO'II . . . . .. . . . . .

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Chooaefrem

J\O'MERoY

'

"

I

$37:50.to $55 .·

• ..:

~-_.--_'

and
MfS. · F r a n k
Grue•er., to those named above · and
Uah and
Grueles, Rex

The right style bas much to
do In the value of a suit and
the New Fall Suits really are
styled as young men and more
conservative men want them.
COiPe In! See tb~se smart
styles tailored from tweeds,
Oilnnels, and worstedS.

ind tbnt he should be in action

de-

wlt'tl the

pop were served by Mrs. Flo~aw
181iil~ by ]~ln. Donld coDina_.
Yn. Berttlri."UtU•fet' Mrs. , D.~Vf:

(eits

gamel.

by

efiP1ng

: OMfiSOooo

.'llllJD AND SHOW

'WIJti 111~~ Of
Tacje; llolte

'

C6MMUMITY
-

Itt Ponrt~y, Ohio

Weekend

.

•

·····Hilld.:, .

,,..... ............
t1J,,71

Udo.

I"'IJMJS'IS
. ',,,
~\
•

'

f-1"•

QuotaUon by W. E. H¢nley

Guaranteed
FOR

12 . Mont~.

..

'

'

l

Open 10 A.M. to 11 P.M. dally.
. · ,:, ,).•
;
PHONE J457WX1
· - _- , ··•
Lo.aled fifth house from Fl•mlngo.Ciub • -- • ·

, ·
,FolloWing' £~1! .-~:ud 1 )1!larch, costume· prizt\8 Were aVtat(letl to J'etJ.nlfi!:r Lohse, Carla and Linda Will,
LbuanU:a Leonard, Anita Collins
and Peggy B:,Wets: Sei-vlnl as
judges w~re Mrs. A. V. Howell
and daughter Dr. Edna McKnillht
of B..a,ord. !114·

undiapute4
tltlet aDd four co-titles while the
BUck. have two co·tttle
alOne
with their eight undi»puted tltlea.

HAT

eDter~

$t.ent'fhe which
party was beta
was

hi tlii! •bMl!
cofited l"n
culon,

' !.•

Coualt Me Tooby- ~orrowlllliy Be Too Lillo

1 Will not only tell you but will lfetvy-ou 1019~
prolj.
Jems. A visit to me will be ol 'inuneN_e valUe i.to yb!!f
Readintll .-anteet~ or no cbarJ•. Every't~.el w~me.

to~ed wit~ o~ _Hdlo"'een parly, .
Saturday evD.lq at thelr hqmc,

Dllnott has seven

Wlfnlr. AFine

,

Mr. and Mrs. R. A. :f':lnlaw lirid

children TimAra -.and Stevie

·•

PMAIUME M..fRY
Gl!led Jldder iuul Adrilor
.
Tell. your past. p~nt and future. Advice ctven' on ~
love, marriage and all business ufafrs. u yti\' are worrted.ln trouble or In doubt-put your lillnil at ease!
·

Mony'Youngsters
~liidf Hallowa¢fi
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. ablptt ond ei1hl outrlaht tltleo,
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thk -llltknam• "l .lppy"
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lfiddlePQI:t Ftnt Baptist Choreh;
the lte'l'. Boward Ruppelt, Firat
Prtabyterio" Cbui'eh; Elder Mel·
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f!lr. Relbe bad ask.ed the latter
mlula~r 118\'eral yean aao to pre.
ac:l) biJ fWieral Jlllrmon.
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Ga., where the dauahter Mrs. Charlea Gates, San Antonio, T&lt;&gt;xas, had
fioWJI to have aervlc:ea and burial
In the Greenwood Cemetery Tues.
day.

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Methodist Youth

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The club planned a white elephant sale to be held at their
November meeting and held their
rtJular meet1n1 gift· excban~. Ao
luncheon was served to the membeq and guestl by Mrs. Riley,

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Allee Knapp, Ma!Jde Young, Lill·
ian Grimm, Car1ie Ross, Ivy In;
Illes; Verle Workman, Gladys RJ.r.
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Mr. and Mrs. IA•wrence HoffMr
and family.
Mr. and l\frs. Beryl WoJfe and
family of Buckeye Lake •nent the
weekend with relatjvil here·

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Guelts present were Be.ss Diehl,
Shelm• Jo~a and son, 'Mike, Mrti:
Mabl Pickens, Myrtle Maynard,
anf.l Roberta Ross. Sending glfta
for Mrs. Richardson were Ro1a
Fink, Cla.ra Belle Rilpy and Bar·
bara McDaniel.

Ray Woodgeard and •.JRUISeil
Brown attended the football same
In Columbue. SaturdiJ. K• ·
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to her home, &lt;'-olumbua, Monday
after a several weeks a~y here.
She was accompanied lome by
her brother. Frank B. Will.

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The Melgs1 County Methodist
Youth rally was h~,&gt;ld Monday even.
ln1 at the United Methodist Chur·
ch, Pomeroy.
A wonrhlp program was pre·
acnted aud the Rev. Etlgene Bro·
wn apoke on ''Remember thy ere·
ator In the days of thy youth".
During the buslnesa aesson it
was decided to organize and elect
officers at the next meeting.
Gantes were played following
the business sesson after which
rolreahmen!J were ,aerv~~ by the
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Youth Fellowship ' of the host in Athens, Tticaday.
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Mrs. Audra Richardson By Cheerio Club

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the )lome of Mra. Gladys Riley In
At Traffic Lltht Ill~
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