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t has the National League
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By UNITED PRESS
Unlt.d p,.... Sportl editor
straiiht World Series and not
Soturdor
NEW YORK UP - 'I'he Brook· ainc:e 1921-22 ha\'e the Yankees
OLEVELAND,
Obio -Ail Lope
l)'D Qodgers who did lt the bard dropped two s traight classics .
qule .as manager of tta,L Clev,a•nd
:..,., way aU season. vowed today to
Brooklyn waited a long time to
IndlaiiJ.
J maUb. the National League's two find a series winning formula , doSundar
. 1011&amp;est World Scr1es jinxes by ing It last year when they beat
BIIDOKLYN, N. Y-Tbe Bl'QOk,aak.lng il two in a rf}W over tbe the Yankees in seven games t o
lyn Dod&amp;ers d.deated the Pt'tta- '"
New York Yankees.
win their firJ&gt;t. ser ies in eight
burgh
Pin~tes, 8-tl, to cUmax an
I tries
uphill Bt:Duggle and win ~be Nation.
Wean- but detcrnnlMd after
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al Leagu~ pennant by one lameth'eir'ttiPine-fingling flnal-day trL
ll will mark the seventh s1~ ries
1n one of the m01t nerve· between lhe two clubs, their fourth
over the Milwaukee Bl1ilve&amp;.
pennant rare• of all in the lasl fiv e years. 'l'he fir ~t
baltling :Brooks found two gameg arc scheduled for little
FOREST IHLLS, N. Y. ..-The U.
S.
eltncbed. victory ln Its •oterhmUlar postion. Ebbet 11 .!&lt;"ield with its ~eating caprt~:":::.J:~ .''~"~,:a· are
&amp;ayibg they acity of only 32,000 on •W ednesday
zone Davis Oup tenni.! fUIIl witb
Italy when Vic Selxas aod Ham
It and hav~ ihstaUed the and Thursday with tbe .O.e~ ~~
Richardson •cored a 1-G, .8-3, $.4,
\1:t::~ as 7·5 "man-to-man" games at the IJS,OO ise&amp;t Yffttcee · .
6-2 doubles victory over Ntool-a
e:
·to win their · siq.b wiH"ld Stadium on Friday, Salurda,
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Pleutrangeli and Orlando Sirola
dltmpion! hip in aeven· trfes Wpder Sunday lf the sixlh and
for a S.O lead in the flve.-match
c,.tey Stengel.
ga mes in t!ie be ~t rour out or
en series are nec c~ury they
series.
'1he odds-ma).er~; also llstect lhe be played in Ebbets I&lt;~ •f'ld on
Yankee&amp; u IHI ehoiees to WiD the following Monday and Tut·:;day.
INDINM:POLIS, Ind. -The In·
openlag aame at Ebbef,e Field
dlnapoUs Indians of the Ameri·
Al"ton C•lm
Wednesday on the assumption
ean Association won the- LltUe
Brooklyn Manager Wall Alllton
thtt 19-t~ame winner, W1hltey Ford
World Series by defeaUng
the
will pitch for them against" Sal took the pt•nn;:nt lnumph ralmly
Rochester Red Wings of tbe InterMaglie, the Dodgers' 39-yesr.old in con1r:!~t tn a rinlou_~ club house
national Leaaue, 6-0, fct a fourcell!hralum hy h1~ play1•rs. HI'
no-hit comeback veteran.
game sweep.
said he hadn 't "givrn any thought JBtJC:KE:YE
' (85) blocks George H arshm an 's punt, and oLLaugh At Oclcl!tu
\\o'orld scrie~ piu.·hing plans.''
END Leo Brown
w.;,n scoops up t be
tiut the Dodgers erew accus.
"Maglie would bt• the guy; but l,oose ball to sramper 18 yards for a touchdown, 3s Ohio State delighted 82,173 Columbus,
tamed to laua-hlng at the odd 5 dur·
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knGw If he c1H1 work with
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rest," Al ston added. ·'I Ohi() fans by beating a greatly unw::rmar.med
Ne bms kat earn 34·7. I nt emaUona1 Sound
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wlth the Milwaukee B r a v e s.
They're certain tltey can break want a iuy who can keep the ball
the 8enior circuit's long-standing low in this pa•'k."
Mrs. Walter Harris, Walter B.
Stengel, when advised of those
jinXes. For, not since 1907.0R-09
Harrl.s
Mrs. Robert Harris, Miss
NaUonal League jinxl's, said "I
Harrie Marie SmLth, Middleport,
don't beli~ve in 'em ."
and Ms. Marcelline Bu~ll. CUfton, :
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THE
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1956
football seaFord at Brooklyn if I did," be
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marriage
of
Walt...
Harris'
son
by
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UCLA,
42.13,,
before
B7,739
fans at
pinned.
nephe'r, Robert Crouahore, son of Arw. Arbor Mich.
Shannon (Nd ..16) Mktlluan ltneman puts
')'he Dodlg",
CHICAGO, Ill. UP _. Tbe age Mrs Margaret Croushore and Mlss
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of automatlon finally eaught . u&gt;p , Pat~icia Carol Belcher, ' · at the a fine ~- ~n UC.L4:.ball-pan:ier ~n Duncan. In the first
f:ln1l M.ler LNIUa $:tlhil("'l · · Park,
with the C~eveland Bt'OM?a.
Mary Mepgd 11 tene Churcb at 11:30 quarter. The. Wolvermes scored flfS~ and despUe two costly
By UNITID PR.Si. '
whether he
The
Cbtcago
Cardinali
using
a.
m. The wedding reception was fumbles had: the game under j:Ontrol all the way.
Nati.MJ LllliiM
Ebbets Field,
W. L. Pet. GB
"high
gain"
~lectrotllc
equipment
held
at the Croushorc hoJ;Ile. Mr.
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93 61 .604
plus the maglc toe of Pat Sum- and Mrs. ~roushore will. be at
Brooklyn
92 62 .897 _. 1
Yank•• &amp;tadlum Sold Ovt
mel'&amp;ll, s-cor'ed their fint victory hume at 165 l)l!moregt Avenue,
·Milw.aukee
91
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2
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seats
for
the
SCI"
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galm.'!a
over
the Browns In U games Sun. Columbw., afler a wedding trip ln
Cincinnati
76 78 .4M 17 .in Y:ank~.i Stadium were sold out
day, 9-7.
New Orleans.
St. Lmli8
71 83 .461 22 Within 2f , jwurs after the tickets
The Machine · like Clevelend - - · - ---~
Pblladelphia
67 87 .435 ~_ 26 were' pli9d on 11ale. The Dodgers
team forced t-o operate without ing boot.
New York
, Want A FineJJ\"glli~
66 88 .429 27 will start selling tickPls on an
Hillfback Ollie · Matson, wbo
quarterback Obt oGre-ham for the
Pittsburgh
60 94 .390 33 over the counler ba s i ~ only at 6
first Hme in history, ground to turned 1·ln the best
run 00 thl'l
Chicago
'CAR-RANG&amp;::\VAsHER
a halt as the
Oitdlnala made game ,a 38-yard· dash through the
Sundar'• R"ultt
p m, ED'r, today with a limit of
"push-&lt;button warfare" a reality. , center of the line, shared honors
Brooklyn 8 PlttsbUrBh 6
two tickets to each Brooklyn game
Yonr Dealer Has It
The cards equipped their quar· with. S~Jmmera.ll. He carried the
Milwaukee 4 St. Louis 2
pt!r customer.
Cincinnati 4 Ctdcaao 2
Maglic worked Saturday. th~
. terbacks, defensive
captain and ball 20 times for 144 yards, more
We Flnanee It.
coaching staff with radio devtees tban ba}f the. ca(d,lnlls' rushing
New York 8 Philadelphia 3 bt
ffl"1t of tbe U}rcc ~tr11i~hl viclori "s
..:Phlladephla l\ Nl'!W York 2 ~ tlti,DO:dfCl• scored over the Pito enable quick contact· ~rom the gains.
Se&amp; Uo First.
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I'll tel to tjikti the "Pennant. The
bench and I he press box &lt;i).serv·
On the winning surge downfield,
he took the ball for 45 yards ln
·D•-ooklyn 6 Plttaburgh 2 1s\
,climax eal1lc ~unduy when Duke
ers.
We have 1'"1- dealer t;onnee·
Brooklyn 3 Pittsburgh 1 2nd
SnlllC'I" 1tnd Slmy Amoros powered
Use of
the helmet "bearing seven tries.
aids"
apparenUy
provided
the
Tbe
Cardinal
electronic
hearing
lions and low..oot tenus to
Cincinnati 9 Chicago 6
, .the Dodgers to an 8·6 drumatic triNr:w York 2 Phlludclphla 0 night umph as Big Don Newcombe, witah
edge l\!J the Cards, eight-point un- aid works off a wire tzlsotalled- bepleise you.' ,
SL Louis 2 Milw. I nl~ht, 12 Inn . n•lil'l help from Don l~•~ssenl In
derdogs, scared field goals in the low ground -and
encircling the
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the eigh1 h and ninth inning!!., reg·
fir"st, second and fourth perlods, field. Coach Rilly Richards said he
W. L. Pet. GB i~tcre•l h i~ 27th victory of lhc sell·
while holding
the ,bewildered would use the device on the road
Browns In -check.
"if ~ can get the
wires put
N•w York
97 57 .630
Ron.
Cl 1 nd coach
p 1 Brown I around the otber field&amp;." Richards
Olevelnnd
; 88 66 .571
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ll was a hcart.breakin.(.( finish
eve 1
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' 1 sald the bench and press box obM 69 .!132 H for the IJruvea, who !ltlV~rol times
Chicago
Ainqros .rams hard into second base In Who e1:pertmented with the helmet . servers sent in about half the
Boeton
M 1'0 .545 1·3 aiemed to have the pennant In BROOKLYN'S
, k G t P' t radio recE:lvers during ·the edlibl-~ l at Comiskey. Park Sunday. .
Detroit
82 13 .W
~5. ·lbelr gra ~&gt; 11 , only told il slip away .
DIC
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attempt to bre~ k.UPl doublepayas
roa, Jrae · tlon season. ·was fOrced
to rely P~~s _ .• _ .. _ _
Blltlmo•·e
89 85 .448 21
J st1ortstop, relays tOe bl.\1.1 to Dale L.png at first base. A crowd on alttrnuhns guai-ds, as usual, to
wa.blnglon
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o"f tl\e Flatbwlh frJ.tbful packed Ebbet.a Field Sat- me111age 1n.!ltructions to quarter·
11:anm cttv
, a2 u1a .a38 411, ,' ,
u day JlS their beloved 1 8_ums' swept the d?uble head~r to backs George
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169 311
NEW YORK UP - Fvr ...: ey
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Man~la, N y ISO 533 132 188 .353 1eall.on wa&amp; the loncest One oft~
WillLam~ . l3n!i 136 400 71 138 .345 yeoJ.
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Kut&gt;nl\, ()et 146 &amp;91 96 196 .332
"Bo,y,' ~~~ hi g r' -"·,· t""'lod~d
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Nit•nH:n Hut 128 428 63 137 .320 , ~;~s ho heard the newa. that Al ~ 11 •
Jlmnc' Runs Mantle Yanks 112; · Une had liillen two 1hort-of tymg
Snidt· 1•• lln•lgcrs 43; RoQirrson.
for t~e runa-baUt!'d·ln oeh~mi
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Werl1., Jn 11ima 106.
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H 11 n~· Man! tr Yllnks 132· Rob..
them .M wrapin.~ un. RL•tllt·~s · 122 : Sn ider: Doc!· ped u.p Sunday as tbe season end·
&amp;:t'rM 112 : Fox , White Sox llO; Mi· ed. His ~2 home 1'\lrtland his .353
nusu, Wh ite Sox 106 ; .Aaron, •batting •werage were ~unassa.llable
Brttvt·~ 106 .
by an)'lbody In the majora.
Hit ~. Anun , Hra v ·· ~ :.!.OO: Ku('nn,
But, wlth Kallne only three RBb
"l' i Wt' ~"-" lOO : Kal im•, Tl&amp;o•·s 194 ; away ~~the nnal-.ame got underl•'ox, Whitt• So ~ 1!1 2: Asbburn, way , lhat third ch'a mpionshlp was
Phil~ um.
several worriaome hours In com·
.Witt·hlng - Nt·wrumbc DOO!lcrs ing .
k7 J•' ord, Yunks 19·6; 'Freeman.
Mlckoy, benched to nunc an asliCtlif'j.!S H ·:J: Mnu:lic, Dodgers .13- a:rava.ted . groin muscle so that h&lt;l

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th" b••''lng championship," be
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"That tickle~ me even more t han
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hlR b~lng o.ble to beat out Ted
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whn rtntshcd ef&amp;h1. points ba~.:k of
Muntlc with · ~~ hit
on~y .196
t~gulnsl Yanke'"·' Jlbchlng t~1s sea·
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hat. And tn gamea at Y11nkee SJ.adiu m. tho Boaton crash hit but
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help•·d me," ,Mickey tbuckled .
Th1·n he looked ahead to the
World Series and, voicing the sen\im('nt~ of the entire Yankee team
s~:~id. ·· It doesn't m11ke any differenc.· to us who we play In th.e
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came on a determined ground at· 1
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playt to set up Pat Summerall's
last· of three field goab wl.lh 29
second, to play.

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their retired passina: star, Otto
Grlhlm. His r~placement, George
Ratterman was effe&lt;:tive only ln
.t bf flrat few mlnutet when he hit
on two consecutive passes,
the
flrat to Darrell Brewater for 16
yards and the nex.t Jlil Ray Renfro
for &gt;&amp;6 yard• a·nd ,• touchdown,
setting up ~J~ve~and 1 only points.
The ~lt)a)s
hard-ehar&amp;lng
,linemen and ~iftlng ~econdary
permitted. Ratterman
and Bllbe
PariUI to complete only live passt.! for a total of 44 ·yard•. Of
thl&amp;, 3f came· on the last play of
the game when Parllll toned to
-Preston carpenter deep Jn Brown
territocy.
The Car;tHnala scored first on
Summerall• 12·yard field soal
after less than rtve
minute~ o.f
play, but the Brown• toucMown
nullifl~d this. Th,n on the first
play of the. RCOild quarter Sum·

will
be Wo,rld
tit for Serles,
Wednuday's
merall c:ohneeted again from the
of the
wasn't start
able
8'1 1UNITID P.ISS
18.
to hclp..hlmself muck. HowcveL', in
BOLOGNA, ltaly- mgwnar JoTbe Cards challenged frequently
the ninth inning., gol~ up as a h&lt;Jn s.son, 100\&lt;1, Sweden, knocked but three pass lf!.t~cepUons ~ ...
pinch hitter. he knocked in one 1 out !&lt;' rancesco Cavlccbl, 2&lt;MIA.. It· e-d ~ir attact:. Summerall tried
run lo boos\ his •lotai to 130.
aly . 13. Won
heavy.
11., .
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But out ln Cleveland,
Ka~ lnc
was making' ,. desperate bid. And
Mantle'l frown deepened
when
word.
r«!lRfed lo the Yankee
dr{'~S IDJ
" that
Kaline had
battert boqle two r,uns Ln thf' sixth
lnning qf th~t Pine to close the
•g np tu tWo.
"I our• would like to havc that
triph• ~r~irfn," M•ntle said ov~·
and IIIIC"I\,· PIC.,!DJ the room.
"YM st\11 ,ot ~wo so qult worr:r Nen and women, murled or ·
atnalo, In oil typos of work,
ln', " bartect ..YoaLBtrra. sltUng in
can arran1e for !DOn.ey
front ot btl '·loOker ala natural.
"Y 'II win U."
' prompt!J, ~rl••toll'•
Yogi , as it,cl~oped-, turned out
ant.\r. '"" .- - to be qultt 1 ;prQphet. And when
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the Detro't..chyttand game. ended
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Second
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without K.a~ 1ettlni any more
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B..OOks Say They'll Make It
~Two In ARow Over TheYanks
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t has the National League
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By UNITED PRESS
Unlt.d p,.... Sportl editor
straiiht World Series and not
Soturdor
NEW YORK UP - 'I'he Brook· ainc:e 1921-22 ha\'e the Yankees
OLEVELAND,
Obio -Ail Lope
l)'D Qodgers who did lt the bard dropped two s traight classics .
qule .as manager of tta,L Clev,a•nd
:..,., way aU season. vowed today to
Brooklyn waited a long time to
IndlaiiJ.
J maUb. the National League's two find a series winning formula , doSundar
. 1011&amp;est World Scr1es jinxes by ing It last year when they beat
BIIDOKLYN, N. Y-Tbe Bl'QOk,aak.lng il two in a rf}W over tbe the Yankees in seven games t o
lyn Dod&amp;ers d.deated the Pt'tta- '"
New York Yankees.
win their firJ&gt;t. ser ies in eight
burgh
Pin~tes, 8-tl, to cUmax an
I tries
uphill Bt:Duggle and win ~be Nation.
Wean- but detcrnnlMd after
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al Leagu~ pennant by one lameth'eir'ttiPine-fingling flnal-day trL
ll will mark the seventh s1~ ries
1n one of the m01t nerve· between lhe two clubs, their fourth
over the Milwaukee Bl1ilve&amp;.
pennant rare• of all in the lasl fiv e years. 'l'he fir ~t
baltling :Brooks found two gameg arc scheduled for little
FOREST IHLLS, N. Y. ..-The U.
S.
eltncbed. victory ln Its •oterhmUlar postion. Ebbet 11 .!&lt;"ield with its ~eating caprt~:":::.J:~ .''~"~,:a· are
&amp;ayibg they acity of only 32,000 on •W ednesday
zone Davis Oup tenni.! fUIIl witb
Italy when Vic Selxas aod Ham
It and hav~ ihstaUed the and Thursday with tbe .O.e~ ~~
Richardson •cored a 1-G, .8-3, $.4,
\1:t::~ as 7·5 "man-to-man" games at the IJS,OO ise&amp;t Yffttcee · .
6-2 doubles victory over Ntool-a
e:
·to win their · siq.b wiH"ld Stadium on Friday, Salurda,
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Pleutrangeli and Orlando Sirola
dltmpion! hip in aeven· trfes Wpder Sunday lf the sixlh and
for a S.O lead in the flve.-match
c,.tey Stengel.
ga mes in t!ie be ~t rour out or
en series are nec c~ury they
series.
'1he odds-ma).er~; also llstect lhe be played in Ebbets I&lt;~ •f'ld on
Yankee&amp; u IHI ehoiees to WiD the following Monday and Tut·:;day.
INDINM:POLIS, Ind. -The In·
openlag aame at Ebbef,e Field
dlnapoUs Indians of the Ameri·
Al"ton C•lm
Wednesday on the assumption
ean Association won the- LltUe
Brooklyn Manager Wall Alllton
thtt 19-t~ame winner, W1hltey Ford
World Series by defeaUng
the
will pitch for them against" Sal took the pt•nn;:nt lnumph ralmly
Rochester Red Wings of tbe InterMaglie, the Dodgers' 39-yesr.old in con1r:!~t tn a rinlou_~ club house
national Leaaue, 6-0, fct a fourcell!hralum hy h1~ play1•rs. HI'
no-hit comeback veteran.
game sweep.
said he hadn 't "givrn any thought JBtJC:KE:YE
' (85) blocks George H arshm an 's punt, and oLLaugh At Oclcl!tu
\\o'orld scrie~ piu.·hing plans.''
END Leo Brown
w.;,n scoops up t be
tiut the Dodgers erew accus.
"Maglie would bt• the guy; but l,oose ball to sramper 18 yards for a touchdown, 3s Ohio State delighted 82,173 Columbus,
tamed to laua-hlng at the odd 5 dur·
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knGw If he c1H1 work with
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rest," Al ston added. ·'I Ohi() fans by beating a greatly unw::rmar.med
Ne bms kat earn 34·7. I nt emaUona1 Sound
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wlth the Milwaukee B r a v e s.
They're certain tltey can break want a iuy who can keep the ball
the 8enior circuit's long-standing low in this pa•'k."
Mrs. Walter Harris, Walter B.
Stengel, when advised of those
jinXes. For, not since 1907.0R-09
Harrl.s
Mrs. Robert Harris, Miss
NaUonal League jinxl's, said "I
Harrie Marie SmLth, Middleport,
don't beli~ve in 'em ."
and Ms. Marcelline Bu~ll. CUfton, :
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were
in
Columbus
Friday
to
attend
THE
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Michigan
'open"4
its
1956
football seaFord at Brooklyn if I did," be
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the
marriage
of
Walt...
Harris'
son
by
J'&lt;)UDdly
UCLA,
42.13,,
before
B7,739
fans at
pinned.
nephe'r, Robert Crouahore, son of Arw. Arbor Mich.
Shannon (Nd ..16) Mktlluan ltneman puts
')'he Dodlg",
CHICAGO, Ill. UP _. Tbe age Mrs Margaret Croushore and Mlss
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of automatlon finally eaught . u&gt;p , Pat~icia Carol Belcher, ' · at the a fine ~- ~n UC.L4:.ball-pan:ier ~n Duncan. In the first
f:ln1l M.ler LNIUa $:tlhil("'l · · Park,
with the C~eveland Bt'OM?a.
Mary Mepgd 11 tene Churcb at 11:30 quarter. The. Wolvermes scored flfS~ and despUe two costly
By UNITID PR.Si. '
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The
Cbtcago
Cardinali
using
a.
m. The wedding reception was fumbles had: the game under j:Ontrol all the way.
Nati.MJ LllliiM
Ebbets Field,
W. L. Pet. GB
"high
gain"
~lectrotllc
equipment
held
at the Croushorc hoJ;Ile. Mr.
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93 61 .604
plus the maglc toe of Pat Sum- and Mrs. ~roushore will. be at
Brooklyn
92 62 .897 _. 1
Yank•• &amp;tadlum Sold Ovt
mel'&amp;ll, s-cor'ed their fint victory hume at 165 l)l!moregt Avenue,
·Milw.aukee
91
83
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2
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seats
for
the
SCI"
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galm.'!a
over
the Browns In U games Sun. Columbw., afler a wedding trip ln
Cincinnati
76 78 .4M 17 .in Y:ank~.i Stadium were sold out
day, 9-7.
New Orleans.
St. Lmli8
71 83 .461 22 Within 2f , jwurs after the tickets
The Machine · like Clevelend - - · - ---~
Pblladelphia
67 87 .435 ~_ 26 were' pli9d on 11ale. The Dodgers
team forced t-o operate without ing boot.
New York
, Want A FineJJ\"glli~
66 88 .429 27 will start selling tickPls on an
Hillfback Ollie · Matson, wbo
quarterback Obt oGre-ham for the
Pittsburgh
60 94 .390 33 over the counler ba s i ~ only at 6
first Hme in history, ground to turned 1·ln the best
run 00 thl'l
Chicago
'CAR-RANG&amp;::\VAsHER
a halt as the
Oitdlnala made game ,a 38-yard· dash through the
Sundar'• R"ultt
p m, ED'r, today with a limit of
"push-&lt;button warfare" a reality. , center of the line, shared honors
Brooklyn 8 PlttsbUrBh 6
two tickets to each Brooklyn game
Yonr Dealer Has It
The cards equipped their quar· with. S~Jmmera.ll. He carried the
Milwaukee 4 St. Louis 2
pt!r customer.
Cincinnati 4 Ctdcaao 2
Maglic worked Saturday. th~
. terbacks, defensive
captain and ball 20 times for 144 yards, more
We Flnanee It.
coaching staff with radio devtees tban ba}f the. ca(d,lnlls' rushing
New York 8 Philadelphia 3 bt
ffl"1t of tbe U}rcc ~tr11i~hl viclori "s
..:Phlladephla l\ Nl'!W York 2 ~ tlti,DO:dfCl• scored over the Pito enable quick contact· ~rom the gains.
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I'll tel to tjikti the "Pennant. The
bench and I he press box &lt;i).serv·
On the winning surge downfield,
he took the ball for 45 yards ln
·D•-ooklyn 6 Plttaburgh 2 1s\
,climax eal1lc ~unduy when Duke
ers.
We have 1'"1- dealer t;onnee·
Brooklyn 3 Pittsburgh 1 2nd
SnlllC'I" 1tnd Slmy Amoros powered
Use of
the helmet "bearing seven tries.
aids"
apparenUy
provided
the
Tbe
Cardinal
electronic
hearing
lions and low..oot tenus to
Cincinnati 9 Chicago 6
, .the Dodgers to an 8·6 drumatic triNr:w York 2 Phlludclphla 0 night umph as Big Don Newcombe, witah
edge l\!J the Cards, eight-point un- aid works off a wire tzlsotalled- bepleise you.' ,
SL Louis 2 Milw. I nl~ht, 12 Inn . n•lil'l help from Don l~•~ssenl In
derdogs, scared field goals in the low ground -and
encircling the
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the eigh1 h and ninth inning!!., reg·
fir"st, second and fourth perlods, field. Coach Rilly Richards said he
W. L. Pet. GB i~tcre•l h i~ 27th victory of lhc sell·
while holding
the ,bewildered would use the device on the road
Browns In -check.
"if ~ can get the
wires put
N•w York
97 57 .630
Ron.
Cl 1 nd coach
p 1 Brown I around the otber field&amp;." Richards
Olevelnnd
; 88 66 .571
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ll was a hcart.breakin.(.( finish
eve 1
au
' 1 sald the bench and press box obM 69 .!132 H for the IJruvea, who !ltlV~rol times
Chicago
Ainqros .rams hard into second base In Who e1:pertmented with the helmet . servers sent in about half the
Boeton
M 1'0 .545 1·3 aiemed to have the pennant In BROOKLYN'S
, k G t P' t radio recE:lvers during ·the edlibl-~ l at Comiskey. Park Sunday. .
Detroit
82 13 .W
~5. ·lbelr gra ~&gt; 11 , only told il slip away .
DIC
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attempt to bre~ k.UPl doublepayas
roa, Jrae · tlon season. ·was fOrced
to rely P~~s _ .• _ .. _ _
Blltlmo•·e
89 85 .448 21
J st1ortstop, relays tOe bl.\1.1 to Dale L.png at first base. A crowd on alttrnuhns guai-ds, as usual, to
wa.blnglon
119 86 3Q ' :
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11:anm cttv
, a2 u1a .a38 411, ,' ,
u day JlS their beloved 1 8_ums' swept the d?uble head~r to backs George
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Taste Of Defeat
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tJke 011111' first place In the most becUc flag ftght the Nat10nal Babe Pa&lt;lllL
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Aaran, Mil 153 609 106 200 .321
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triple crown, the final day o t e
Man~la, N y ISO 533 132 188 .353 1eall.on wa&amp; the loncest One oft~
WillLam~ . l3n!i 136 400 71 138 .345 yeoJ.
1 d th l'
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"Bo,y,' ~~~ hi g r' -"·,· t""'lod~d
~1aKwrU, Dt·t !41 500 97 163 .326 Man! e s SIB o n!nO
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Nit•nH:n Hut 128 428 63 137 .320 , ~;~s ho heard the newa. that Al ~ 11 •
Jlmnc' Runs Mantle Yanks 112; · Une had liillen two 1hort-of tymg
Snidt· 1•• lln•lgcrs 43; RoQirrson.
for t~e runa-baUt!'d·ln oeh~mi
Rt&gt;dlt•~o:s as y~dcnck, J1.-avf11 s8;
I really w,anted
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f30~ "Kalin 1•. . Tigcn 1 .
Gehrlg and Tl!d Williams
card ~ 1110.:- Sin1p10 n, A's l06;
to lea~ th&amp; major3
Werl1., Jn 11ima 106.
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H 11 n~· Man! tr Yllnks 132· Rob..
them .M wrapin.~ un. RL•tllt·~s · 122 : Sn ider: Doc!· ped u.p Sunday as tbe season end·
&amp;:t'rM 112 : Fox , White Sox llO; Mi· ed. His ~2 home 1'\lrtland his .353
nusu, Wh ite Sox 106 ; .Aaron, •batting •werage were ~unassa.llable
Brttvt·~ 106 .
by an)'lbody In the majora.
Hit ~. Anun , Hra v ·· ~ :.!.OO: Ku('nn,
But, wlth Kallne only three RBb
"l' i Wt' ~"-" lOO : Kal im•, Tl&amp;o•·s 194 ; away ~~the nnal-.ame got underl•'ox, Whitt• So ~ 1!1 2: Asbburn, way , lhat third ch'a mpionshlp was
Phil~ um.
several worriaome hours In com·
.Witt·hlng - Nt·wrumbc DOO!lcrs ing .
k7 J•' ord, Yunks 19·6; 'Freeman.
Mlckoy, benched to nunc an asliCtlif'j.!S H ·:J: Mnu:lic, Dodgers .13- a:rava.ted . groin muscle so that h&lt;l

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tng onr of the three is winning
th" b••''lng championship," be
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a brown
sport
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coat over 11 C'he(kered 11po.rt shirt.
"That tickle~ me even more t han
the home run
championship (It
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h
t RBI' ,
ge~~·:gia~k:,o~"cher~·. Mick('y al·
lowed deserved "a big assist" in
hlR b~lng o.ble to beat out Ted
Wllliams
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SlatisUcs showed that .Wl.\liams,
whn rtntshcd ef&amp;h1. points ba~.:k of
Muntlc with · ~~ hit
on~y .196
t~gulnsl Yanke'"·' Jlbchlng t~1s sea·
son with 11 hlts ·Jor !i8 tune!l at
hat. And tn gamea at Y11nkee SJ.adiu m. tho Boaton crash hit but
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help•·d me," ,Mickey tbuckled .
Th1·n he looked ahead to the
World Series and, voicing the sen\im('nt~ of the entire Yankee team
s~:~id. ·· It doesn't m11ke any differenc.· to us who we play In th.e
serirs."

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history against the Browne, and Lt 1
came on a determined ground at· 1
tack which carried 68 yards In 18
playt to set up Pat Summerall's
last· of three field goab wl.lh 29
second, to play.

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The Browns appeared {o miss
their retired passina: star, Otto
Grlhlm. His r~placement, George
Ratterman was effe&lt;:tive only ln
.t bf flrat few mlnutet when he hit
on two consecutive passes,
the
flrat to Darrell Brewater for 16
yards and the nex.t Jlil Ray Renfro
for &gt;&amp;6 yard• a·nd ,• touchdown,
setting up ~J~ve~and 1 only points.
The ~lt)a)s
hard-ehar&amp;lng
,linemen and ~iftlng ~econdary
permitted. Ratterman
and Bllbe
PariUI to complete only live passt.! for a total of 44 ·yard•. Of
thl&amp;, 3f came· on the last play of
the game when Parllll toned to
-Preston carpenter deep Jn Brown
territocy.
The Car;tHnala scored first on
Summerall• 12·yard field soal
after less than rtve
minute~ o.f
play, but the Brown• toucMown
nullifl~d this. Th,n on the first
play of the. RCOild quarter Sum·

will
be Wo,rld
tit for Serles,
Wednuday's
merall c:ohneeted again from the
of the
wasn't start
able
8'1 1UNITID P.ISS
18.
to hclp..hlmself muck. HowcveL', in
BOLOGNA, ltaly- mgwnar JoTbe Cards challenged frequently
the ninth inning., gol~ up as a h&lt;Jn s.son, 100\&lt;1, Sweden, knocked but three pass lf!.t~cepUons ~ ...
pinch hitter. he knocked in one 1 out !&lt;' rancesco Cavlccbl, 2&lt;MIA.. It· e-d ~ir attact:. Summerall tried
run lo boos\ his •lotai to 130.
aly . 13. Won
heavy.
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Wl'i gl ol
But out ln Cleveland,
Ka~ lnc
was making' ,. desperate bid. And
Mantle'l frown deepened
when
word.
r«!lRfed lo the Yankee
dr{'~S IDJ
" that
Kaline had
battert boqle two r,uns Ln thf' sixth
lnning qf th~t Pine to close the
•g np tu tWo.
"I our• would like to havc that
triph• ~r~irfn," M•ntle said ov~·
and IIIIC"I\,· PIC.,!DJ the room.
"YM st\11 ,ot ~wo so qult worr:r Nen and women, murled or ·
atnalo, In oil typos of work,
ln', " bartect ..YoaLBtrra. sltUng in
can arran1e for !DOn.ey
front ot btl '·loOker ala natural.
"Y 'II win U."
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Yogi , as it,cl~oped-, turned out
ant.\r. '"" .- - to be qultt 1 ;prQphet. And when
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Ko1 Hlndy, M11118pr
the Detro't..chyttand game. ended
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Second
St. -I'll-: 43Z, Pomeroy
without K.a~ 1ettlni any more
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The Dally Sentinel
;G'tl!o Owen, Lawrence Winebtener

lnitt!dln Marriage On Saturday
t·~~~~,·~:~·i·::·~dleJi

Mrs. George DOolittle Is Honored
At Stork Shower Held On Saturday

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Hrs Georee DIJOlltUe
(Paddy
Jo Lambert) Athens Will aueat of
honor Saturday evemng at-a Jtork
.abower 11ven at the horiU! Gf her
'Pil'eDta:, Mr and Mrs GMnn LJm.
berl Mrs Pete Ebersbach, Cheater
lll.ilsted rwitb the party and led a
series of garuea wJ.th p~lel fWQD~
by Mr, Wllha Anthony Mn Low'..
ell Beavu and Mrs Gerllld An·
tbony Mn H B Sm1tb .....,lyed
tbc door prb:e
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Pittd atreamers festooned with
miniature dol}.;bables and vaPiow.
layette aoceuorie5 were bun1 on
the chandeJJer tn the Uving room
around a plast1c
stork and ~rangements of fall flowera. were
used In the livJDg and
dffting
room Layette gifts were pla(!ed
Jn B bassmet and adso on the taf&gt;Je
which was covered wtth
pat tel
paper and eenter&amp;d with 1 cr,ad.Je
and doJJ-bab)l
The refreshmenb
carr1ecJ out
the pa.stel eol9r-scheme w)tb
green booties on the cake.s :stoi'ka

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at the punch bowl and Mrs RGbert
.a\ thelif!v
a)- Wlute ColumbuM serving coffee

Otbtr dmm&amp; room
hoste!ses
First
Presbyterian
Mn
ln eandelabrt m tbe were Mn Rodney Sauer
and. In the Dw..,ht Wallan Mrs Floyd Car
sanctuary mack, New Haven P1ctun• of the
Sept 29th when eeremooy were tllken by M•nford
RUPPI!h per Blealn-g "Point Pleasnt
Mr ~md Mr.s Wmebrenner left
dot~b•e ring ceremony
marria-ge
Mts.s. Carla for a wedding tnp to Yorktown
daughter of Mr and
Owen

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and Lawrence
Cohunbus .aon

Ross WmOOrenner
or

white chry

anthemums

huckleber•y foUage
,apd ferns wen 1sed at the altar
Harold Saun voc&lt;~lut sang
""t- Love You 1 rul}
BooaU&amp;e •
~a dUlling the ceremony, Mat
&lt;IUe'a "Tbe Lord s Prayer" and
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Dorotht People .. Savely a:ave

• l!ft:lbJ of organ musJ&lt; preeedlDK
the eeren:t.l)fty and pla}ed the tradt

tiona! Wedd1ng mill~hes for the
wbich began at seven-tbir-

ror the bridal cou
her
s!stert Mrs
Bowmun matron &lt;JI honor,
Mrs Charles Pr1ee brides·
Jalk Bowman brother-ln
of the IJrlde best man Charles W1n1 brenner brother of the
iP'OOm and'-~ron Miller uahers
-Guests at th wedd10g were reg
~ten•d by M
Georg~ Anderson
,Jr
The bTide "t.o WI\S given in
marnage by her father chose a
1 gown of whltr. imported ChHntllly
lace and ny:lon tulle
over tulle
and bndal satin styled with f1tted
basque bod1ce With Sabrina neck
line edged In dOJillty lace mott£s
•nd lrr1descent sequins and fast
ened In back With sell-covered
buttons ftbl~d sh t&gt;ves tapermg to
poln~ over the hands bouffant
Mklrt With f1 unt and batk panels
of lace rxtcndmg to the hemHne
of the floor lenM:lh
gown Uer
finger tJp VCII or lmpol\lld lllUIIOn
Was held an plncc by 11 seod-pearl
tla•a Hnd edg( d w1lh
ChanUlly
lacr
Her only JF&gt;Wt!h y "" 11 a pearl
necklace and rar t lnll.!i the a:ift or
the g10om o: llfl ~ht (l!trled a cas
urJe bouqurt of wlutc rosebuds
and chrysantiH mum~ tied With a
sh~er of whlt(' 1111t1n ribbons snd
6tophanntts blouoms
Her atlendeot!l wore prlnce8 11 "(yle gowns of taffeta and match
Jng headbands Mr! Bowman wore
Bqua taffeta and carried a Colon
ial bouquet nl y(!].low carnatioru.
and while
rhrysanthemums and
Mrli I'J'I('r wo1c ro~~ nnd rarrled
p r k ~arna11vns ud white chrysan•
lhlllllJlnS
Mrs Owen Ill• t her of the brule
chost! a Dim bl IC l.Jt.r. 1 naemblc
With Plllk IICL:t'~I&gt;Ur ies and t Of!i.UI;l
or pink Cal natlnns and Mrs Wine
hrt'nner rnothl!r
nf the groom
wbre chanoni gray with black ac
cellllt rie11 1nd 11houlder coJsa~tc of
While Calllatrons
lmmed latdy after the c~remony
I receptiOn was held m the church
dinmg room Pmk and whil e p(•m
., porn mums Wl!re
uaed on lh•
brides t~tblt nod the thr~• tulrt:d
r cake Qecoratcd in p!nk and while
'MlS ,topped With 11 rnmialu1 e brt
ti dal couple uDdc:r an a• ch of now
era Afttr thtl bride and groum
cut lhelr
tradltwnal
f1 st
the cake, Mr.s My• on Mil
thcr uke with Mrs Ken
Hennla, Columbua presiding

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and Wilhamaburg Va
and she
chose a fa1Ue and vehet ensemble
with velvet aocessor•es and cor
sage of white rOiiebuds for her
travelling costume
Mrs
Winebrenner graduated
from M1ddleport High School and
attended the Culumbus
Busmess
School and IS employed tn the
Revenue Aceounllng Dept of the
Oh10 Bell Telephone Company
CDiumbw Mr Winebrenner grad
uated from Wahama High School
aftd b emplo:,ed by the MarblechHe Company Columbus They
w11l be at home at 42 North Chase
Avenue C$1umbtu
Cuests from oul of town tncluti
ed Mr and M1-s Jack Bowman
and daugbter Susan Mr and Mrs
Charles 'Prl~
and
Kay Mrs
George Swisher Mr and Mrs Robert Merz Mr and Mrs K~ nneth
Hen-ms Mr
and Mrs 1 ho1 nt.on
Sayre Mr and Mrs I' rankhn Gm
thcr Mr and Mrs Robert White
Columbus Mr and M• s Genrge
Danu~b Grove City Mr and Mrs
John C Goodrich Mr and Mrs
Anna Owens Dayton Mr.&gt; Grant
Shl!ll Manfmd Ulessmg Pt Plea
sant Mrs &amp;tx~ Hannum ML Alto
Mr 11nd MrH noss Wtne.brenne;
and Donna Letart Mr and Mrs
Clan·nce Chase Rutl11nd Mr~ Sam
Alstead Mr and Mrs Flo}d Car
mack and daughters
flat and
Janet John McGrew New Haven
Gardner
Clifford
Mrs L 0
Steele Carpenter Jttmce Luman
Galllpolls Mrs
Robert
Yates
Jackson Mr11 fohn Blosser Ru
dolph Rlosser Bea Ross Ca!'1bon
hJII Kay Blosser Carrolton Ruth
Humphrey Wheelersburg
Mrs
John Davis New York &lt;-'It) Mrs
Marcellme Buell Chrton

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Dusters Name
NewOffioers
Mary Mac Roush wa11 clcct('d
pre111dent of 1he V• rnnn Star Dua
ltrA 4-11 Cluh at uletuons held re
('t!fltly In th~ Suplcmhcr meeting
of lhl cluh ht"•l m the Vet nnn
Kchool hr:ou se on 1 l tart w Ya Ru
ral Route
other nff1cerH ciN•lf'd were Dot
He ltoush vtct president, Wanda
fhompsun srcretary Bruce Sla
~Is ltrusurcr Edwm ftoush game
lraclcr Bonn11 Staut!'l a~srstanl
gamt ltudt•r Sh 1110 n IJrc.wn ~ong
Jr 1Hit r and Al 'tt Roush 1 ~ p111 t1 r
l luh h 11dr1 11 rn, the coming ylar
are IJ;u 1 1' Staats and Adllan Lath
ey

CHESTNUT RIDGE
William &lt;.n.~:u•v nnd r.. uuly of
Oaytou W{lt ,.,..,,ktnd gue t~ of
W A Gregur) 1nd "AI!t
1 hc Han~ P&lt;ll I l•nHly spent
Saito dRy CI'CfllllU Wllh .Mr llllli MIS
Junior Jones
lthmd Wel ls hns httn 111 the
pn~ t wctk
f.a1 t G• nham purrha~( d 11 new
}' ord car
i\1 und i\11 ~ \ amt \\ lhur and
H 1 :\lt!J Albert Con!' !ipcnl Wed
1vr• ng WJ!h lht: E 8 Mtlhm,J

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MIDDLEPORT SOCIETY
Marilyn Sue Kmght fre~hman
at Ohio Un1versrty
s~n t the
we~k ~nd ,. lh her parent.;,
Pr1nctpul and M1 s Earl Kmght
Mrs Glnd\S Wr1ght
took her
grandchtldrl'n Kalh!C and 8Qhb1e
Bratton to St Petersburg Fla
Fnday lo Jotn thetr mother Mrs
MarJory Eaues who u employed
there
Mrs James Souders Miami who
Is VIsiting her parents Mr and
Mrs R c W1se spent the week
end IR Athens w1th friends
Donna Miller student at Office
Tra1mng SchC'Ol
Columbus was
home for the week end w1th her

family
Mrs Nona Gut Mrs Els1e ward
Athens, and Mrs Lucy Milhoan
lhe Pll\lns we• e guests of Mrs
Garnet EnL,mlngcr Friday for the
afternoon and dtnner
Mr and Mrs John Zerkle and
her mother Mrs Saunders were
recent VlSIIors In Columbus
Mr and Mrs Claude Durgee and
chllrlron Jcfrf
and Ann PltU
burgh, spen• the week end wlth
her father l ew•s Sauer Sr
State Rcpresentallve
and Mrs
George Memhart we• e
luncheon
guests of Pres John Baker :md
his wife at the Ohio Umvers1ty
Student (;enter SRturday nd al
tended the fco~b:~ll game m the
afternOon with members of the
faeulty

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ConventiOn

Mr and Mrs Joe Saxton Columbus are v131tmg M1s George Hud-

son and
daughter
Carol and
wrth Mr Hudson who Is a patient
at Holzer Hcso»tal Sunday Mr and
Mrs 0 E MeKtnley also VISited 1
Mr Hudson who IS reported
as
Improving satJS£actorlly
Mr and Mrs Ben Philson and 1
and Earl
MeKmley
wtth relahvel m

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L D Diles Visited
w1th
Dr and Mrs

m Athens
Charles IM1tehell
Jr and the1r
JaouUes and Mrs M1lchell Atld
Mrs Diles attended the D1SI'Jle
lea
Williolm Turner 1s a surgJCal
patient at Holzer Hospital where
hts mother Mrs Jacob Turner, Ls
under observation and tre~nt
preparatory foz maJor surgery
Mr and Mrs Ralph ParselL and
.daughter Mrs Carol M1ler and
ch1ldren RICky and Elizabeth Columbus were Sunday guests of Mr j
and Mrs William
Morns and
fam1iy
John
Robert Hayes AN and
Sheley AN Quonset Point R I
arr1ved Saturday fm 11 week end
vzstt With he former a parents,
Mr and Mrs Arnold Hayes and
BROWN BEIGIC ra.t'tla ':.wee4t
familY.
and sllk chiffon combln&amp;Cifor •
Mr.s James Murray who recent
t\o.o part costume with a t.ll~
I) returned from vt;;llmg her son
p1eee look Ia from the tall 1t51
Wilham Mur1 ay at Worthmgton
colle&lt;:t10n of Herbert Son&lt;Uielm.
Ky has been m Ravenswood f-ar
The waist length jacket bu'tons
several day11 With M• and Mcs
o\ er a h1gh rise, flared aflrt
Randolph Ward and fannly Mrs
that l.s attached to a tucked,
Murray returned home S,m luy
to!tv.colored ¥Ilk D.btfl.t~n. blan-.1
Mr and Mrs Eugf'nc Siders
Roscmury and
Lnrry
Mtlllron,
Rcynold!lbUJ g s:p~nt the wc~k end
here and were a&lt;:companJCd to
M1rJdleport by Mn Vavld Oller r
who hnd spent a week wtth Mr
and Mn; Orville MJ Lil ron and fam
lly tn the1r new home 1n Reyn-oldsburg !Jer sl ter Mrs Henry Casto stayed l'.llh Mr Otler nnd Mel
vm Lee II dunn1 her absence
RUSH PARTY PLANNED
Ml!lvm whf) ,.., a ~tud• nt tn
the
Oh 1 Eta Pht Chapter held reg
Etghth Gradt fell v.h lc play 1ni ul 1 mt c lmg Sept 25 llt 8 OU PM
at sehoul and I tok e
hl!i wnst
at the DAV IIJ II Ann mnct:ment
Thursday
w 1s made that R 1sh Pa 1ty Will be
Mr und M1s Homer Dahlen and
Url 2 al 8 00 Ht the Hall Program
dHtghl('r Cha1le~tun vl s! lrd sat
111da) cvemn8 with M1 and MrH h) Su1 JeHers iln I g1vcn by Janet
!lwkle Refr ~~lunculs were f&gt;erted
Arnold U&lt;t}t ~ and sons
hy l!:dna Mtll( r and J anet Hmk11l
ltelatJves have learned that tht'
Infant duu~o;hter of Mr and Mr ..
J Hiles F:z" ln P01t~mouth forme 1
PLAN RUMMAGE SALE
local rts!dcr&gt;ts 18
cnllcally 111
The New l!tHII Women Club
wllh a heart Clnditlon at Child Will have a r 1111 uage ~alt at the
rcn s IJo~p t d 1n Co lumbus
Dr 81 yant !JuJid 1 g ht:gJ r mng
O.~:tob cr 6 und last nzg l ll O~lob e •

'Mr and Mrs George Damet..
Grove City were week end gueru
of Dr Kathryn P01ndcxtet
A 2c and Mrll WtJllnm Pbtts and
Beverly Wtun&lt;x:k Colurnbus .;~pent
the week end wlth Mrs Pitts mo
t~er Mr~ Lesta Gothard ami
brother F1v.nk Mrs Goth111d who
The Sentinel
bad been Vlsitmg m
Columlbu~
came home eurher wlth her dallgh
ter EmiLy Gothard Frank .:Sher
key and Lynn IDbethart who ro
turned to Colurnhus
Saturday
evening
Mr and Mrs Frn1 klrn Gmther
and daughter VlckJ
Grandview
were week end guests of her par
ents Mr and Mrs John Hawkm~
Jr
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Mrs L 0 C.:mlnc1 and brother
Cllftord Stcell! Ul.rplnlcr
were
1n MJddleport Sa tu.rd11y and attend
ed the
Q\1 en Wlncbrenne• Wt'd
ding
Roland I • Vaughn aecnmpen1ed
his fat hc~~ fi J!llnd H !1 Vau~hll
N' la.l(ara falls to Canada and tus
mother 1emmncd
here
ror u
month s VIsit wl1h Mrs Roland Lt&gt;
Vaughn and sC'tl!l Mr and Mrs ll
H I eVauahn left Fnda¥ for tht'lr
13
home after the men hold returned
from C mud a on Wednesday
GARDENERS TO MEET
J4l le Mitch JtN Galhpoha and
Mr and Mts Robert
M1tch and
The Amnt~ur (.iirdeneQ! Club
sons MllrtJns Ferry,
spent the
w1ll me( Wcdnc' flrl\ cvmng at the
Attl'ndmg the fd l Portsm~lh home of Mrs Hubert Rawhngs
wcuk end wllh Mr and Mrs P I
dtstncl M£11hodl ~t ronftrl'ncc rrom Gnmt Stncl
Mtt~:h and son Larry and Mrs
the S}!IICU!ie R1llhmd chnrgc werr
IOAA
Mayor and Mrs C 0 Fisher Rt v an.t Mz s GI'Ol ,111 E Oav1s, !l.olrs
SCHIDULI FIRST MEETING
anrl sun Tomm y ll•ft loday for \f I Rathburn I Cotl{tr' lat~nn
Yi1
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lle
Mel{;
nw
Mt~
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The f11 st mc(.'iJng ol the )car for
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Oak Rldije Jcnn lo VIS!! Mr 11 nd
and family (uldwlll Mtss Ma rt 11 Karr [) 111 ll1c l\hddltpmt !1tcra1y Club wtll
Mrs 11 hn 1 errcll
Hy•cll and Mz s lohn Bowtn
he h(•ld WclliH~Jty afternoon at
John and Chr•stlne
M1~s Nettle Kurhl1 r Hnd 1 H .. the home 1f "'r~ Pcon.:c L11~her
Mr and M"s IUchllrd Waller• •cturned hun11 Fnda' &lt;' 1 1 Rutl.uul Wt h Mn:, U U Hartinger
Columbus were week end gu('sls from a w~('k~ V!Hilhon h tp to Nt w nd 1\tr~ ~ones! 11rlrhlcl present
of hts purent~ P.h and Mr.!i Guy York lanilclll Ntagara l'al ls md I rng the program
Walte1s
Cleveland Whtl() ur Nnw Yotk tht 1
--------Mrs Jeanette Waddell Charlo• enjoyNI a boal 11d 10 th 111
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MINSTREl REHEARSAL
ton spent lhe week
end hc1c sand ! ~land~ and thpt Fmg~r
'Jh(.'
~unflowu Mtns lrcl ca~t w1ll
wlth her slstt:.r Mrs
Chatlolte
Mrs ( \1. llu-qlpht r~ tefl ~l 11
pt act H ( Tut 'rill\ ~I seven o dock
Pe1lln and niece Beverly
day f11 htr honill Ak1on aftr
Ccell Bolin Langsville took his thrrr OAI'elo; vt~lt With Mr and Mr ~ at th ~ ( egmn llull A la zgl atte-nrl
1 nee Is urg e l hv 111 ad Ma~g d1r
brother A}bcrt Dolin
who as lhadc~ lhnk
ector
It) p•l par. a show to ht&gt;
rtPPnd1ng several montha with ~"'-r
C'larr1Hr Humpherv of Ak
and Mrs H J Russell
I lh~&gt; was a wt ckcnd guest of Mr Hnri given ror lhe veterans at the Chtl
l1cothe Vctcrnns H o~ p1tal Thro
Huntmgton
Veterans
Ho.sp~tn.t M s lh111 I• ~ Buck
Thursday
Mr md Pwtrs Harley Holt'omh 1 Mln~:~hel Is .spons01ed hy the Ftdcs
Gus llamm was taken to tho J ondo11 1\t'l e ucent guests nf M1 Lodie: Kn1ght~" or Pythl&amp;s

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Main Sl\:ect

Pomeroy,

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bluaon Mn Paul snfart
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Darst,' Mrs Rtlbert Mcilhtn;'e.~,
Clarice AJ~n Mrs Howard Klnght

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Obio, Tuesday, October 2, 1956

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latt&gt; John Perry Wolfe was held Rqra~ R0bte ~a.,~L~:i:~~~
zecently 11 1he hQme place on Le. tla 1 Frankl Ill and
taJ t W Va RUra-l Route 2 where ' Mr and Mrs Victor
Lawrence R Wol.fe and family Kevin
now reNide
A o1cn e dmner w.. s served dur
'Mr and Mrs
tng the day Attending WC!re Mr daughter Mlchaila all of Racme
and Mrs Harry C Love Mr and Mr and Mrs Harry F Love and
Mrs James and chtldre-n Becky Sue Wlllard and John of New
Bubby
Ba1bara and Connie ali Marshfield Oh 1o, Mr and Mrs Car
of Pt Pleas•nt Rural Route 'Mr roll Nd!Tft 'Cti'J1ce ,Jl.ren&lt;ta and
and Mrs Ulwrence P Wolle and ) Debbie of Syraeufe 1 Qt,1~ ~ and
Elsw Mr and Mrs John 0• d and Mrs C M Wolle Mr and Mrs
children, Linda Beth and Johnnje Lawrence R Wolfe and Debra Kay
Mr and Mrs Paul Randolph Paul all of
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Flrmnel and Tweed

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Sa/e Reported
As A Success

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enroute to
where Mrs
Gat dncr 1
will 111 I
&amp;nbl.em t:lub
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Sweater and Skirts

Yes, it's getting to be topcoat time again, and you'll
want ta look your best, at
the big game-ot onJ'*here.
We clean thor.ou~hl)',• &gt;but
gently aRd will give all of
your clothes the new look!
Suits, Sport Cocits, Skirts,
Sweaters.
REMEMBER

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Poultry Finn

~y Local Pastors

scores again

Defendant In
Civil ActiQn

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In a c1vil action filed In the
\fergs COunty Common Pleas
Courts today The Crow Bros Poultry Co of Letart Falla waR sued

MEN'S MATS -CLEANEDa'nd BLOCKED . ' . $1.00

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Mra SJnil 'Ftck Mn C H Wise J~·
Mre Frank. Brumley Mrs Ruth Ro-

John Perry Wolf~ F""m1ly
Reun.:on Held At Letqrt

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sqdlnl gUts wt~"e lfrt Glad)t8
Wright St • Peteraburg Mrs Ro&amp;coe Wue Mrs WJilard
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Judge of the Probate Court
KelP County, Ohio
Mrs Ml-&amp;jlbt, Mrs Wa*'rl;
(10) I, 11, 15, 3to
ria, Mrs LawreDee BJng
ro'n Miller, Mrs ...tt1Ian.Q )A ~ uch#

JIJle H'lrris, Mrs: E S Sch..f,
Middleport, Lucille Sildth Chester
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SOCIETY

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E Strtcktand wbou P011t Offu:t
Addrela iJ Pomeroy, Ohio ~~~
tieon dulY oppolnte.l li AIIODIIIII11'11t... of the Eotote of ¥ary AI·
vira Striekland tate of Pomeroy,
Melli C\oulltf, Oblo de&lt;...od.
Doted Ibis 281h doy of Septem-

secretary treasurer Beverly Roush
son leader and Karen Stewart, re
poc'"'
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advisor ts Mrs Lona Jone.s
who Ls begmnmg her s1xth year in
JAC work She IS also the Senior
Officers m the George Wasbmg
Class adv1sor and 1s ·a SOCial stud ton Club' are RO$emary Stewart
tes teaeher In the seventh and president, Rtehard Johnson v1eeelghth grades at Wahama
preSident Gold1e Oh~iaa:er seereA program committee recently tar:y treasurer: Preema Stewart
appointed mcluded Sheldon Roush son leader Janet Edep reporter
James Knapp D.ale Justl$, Irma On the program commtUee are
Grinste&amp;d and Karen Stewart
Icy Decker Carlyon Roush Glor1a
Appomted to t11ke care of the Crump~ George Van Meter Juan
S('hool flag were Blll Frey and Ita King Marvin Goett has charge
Lou11&gt; S1smondo
! of the flag for tbe (:lub

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and baby-d.oU fiVOI'I
Those pre.ent were Mrs DooUUle, »&gt;a Howard Ervin, R.atelnt,
Mrs. ErDeat Laltance 6IH Lowell
Beaver, Mn RoibeDt BarrS., Frieda
Faebnle, Mrs WiJUs Anthtlny, llrJ.
Thomu Riley, Mrs Daoa Lambert
Mrs. Sidney PickeDS and craadtolt
Sidney ))renner, MD Cha.rJes Me'
Elhiftr!ey, !Cn Ql!l'ald ' :.\i&gt;th&lt;NIY.

Notlee 11 hereby liven that Roy

on the lee cream, fJ.ower

~lll4 Meter
Jl•e
Van
Marg1e Brmker, song
bers of the program oomm1ttee arc
Bonnie Kess1npr, Judy RoUS"h,
All&lt;'e McDamel Patty HarTab aad
Sharon FQreman Re~;pons 1 ble for
the fla1 dut1es is Howard K1llmg
s..worth

Officers
elected to ,head the
1936
57
Georgr- Mason JAC club were Jack
1e Capehart pres1dent Kathy Fow
ler, VICe preszdent Joan Carroll

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~lubs at Wahama H1gh School re ar~· John Johnson p~;c 1 ldent' Law
cently elected of11c!rs for tbe yeat re~ IWu.Jh,
p~ldent Julia

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lanct. Dad:lllecl.

Three Junior Americah £/uliS
At Wohama Hi ElettCDIIi~s

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IH 111 f•u m Holter hOJpltoi oHer
IH V 11,:: Ill OpHntlon
I \'t n 1HI Qucsmberry and famdy
~P~'llt I lltrsdu" evenlnlil' With th~
M lt r 11 AlulhnM family
~~~ u1d M111 Everette Holcomb
alL l \h s llarrv Pctht attended a
I I \ nut t111g al Albany rccentl}
Op ,1 ~ tzpallick and ao 11 John
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I• d Mrs ~in&amp; Dole!! neal
I J\h Arthur SMturday
Mela:s: Gen@ral
H03p1tal In th~ and \t t ~ I hurles BUI t
FiR I DEPARMEN'r CAL•
Ewing Anl'bulnnce Sunday
Mr utfl M•s Dttnlt~l ThomtHPI
Mr and Mrs Jack B3Chtel and ann lau11h of Pomeroy and Mr md
Tfle M1ddll'pl'lrt F1tc DePart
family, Darrell and Sarah, were ~rs Ll~rh W!nebrenner and 1 11
m~nt \\a.~ cull~d Sund1w a,fternoon
recent visitors with relat 1 v~8 In t'la N£1 uhlt n~ or Middleport JO ttHd Y.hPn a car wail reported on fue
~oft
Weal Vugmla
W111 1am uhlmger 11.nd Mr and \I! ~ at the corner of I oeu~tand South
Mr and M1:1 Rodney Htll and W!l1 1s nhlmgl r of 1 OJUtn and , 11 SPeohd t\venue Ltltlc dRmage was
son Gregg Cheshire, ,.havo
rc- anrt M1 ~ J nston Young •nd fa mh tcpdrte__d--~---turned from St Cloud
Mmn o• Char l ton W va 1 t 1hc h n11
where lhey were called by
the nf M! md :\11S Carl Ohltngl r ( h•
death or hJs father who had been hll~ r I l flllll ly dmncl Sund~\
a patient for thirty five yens In
M• •r d Mts Andrew Dav1s 1f 1
a
Veterans
fluspltal
theu
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l&lt;'k
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uf Mrs " ( ndelt Bctamg I
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Columbus have been vlsitlftl rei
Mr at 1 1\tr~ Ralph Pnt ~~ 1 ~ nd
~fts
lnH•I Mtlcr and rhddiP !1
TM drl) spon:o;ored b' thl' Pome
lltivea and friends hete
1
Mr and Mrs Paul Johnston and Ril;~k\ r rl Elizsbetb Ann of l ol rnv Band Ron11tors A!!~OCiation
lORI, C\olumbus wtre week end umbus \ ~tted briefly Wtth Mt s Saturda:y wll ~ vcrv succe&amp;'lful a~
sueats of her
father WUIII:bn W1nd• Urtztng, Sunduy
ro rrling, to Mls Rolland Neutzltn11:
Autheraon Bradbury
1
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Mra Jamee Suuder! M1amJ 11nd I was 1h Sunday dinne1 ~ucsl of
Mn Neut:dmg wlslles to thank
Ohlldren and Mrs R C
Wise Mr •nd \Irs Ma lcomb Mees
1 Ill who pltrtrlpRted m lhn dnve
dlnnor gucsl5 of the lattbr~
i\11 ~ \lbcrt "'ees left S1nrl1 !hrr~c contnb 11 t 1111 the PomeroY
Mrt Harr~ StoYer and ( lor 11 !( w days viAl! 111 Gnlltpol1
rlohct&gt; rorco anrt emerRenev .truck
1 '~r~~~ny
Wtlh • 111(1 Mr.s Harold EJw1n anrl fnr then escort tn tbe parade and
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who Is A student fanul1
ihE' 1h1tri Wil.l'd (1rcman for the use
C~I.~~~:b~~'."l;'
School m
1\11 1 • ! Mrs llarley Str n,11 w 1 1f ~ronio
11 borne for two weeks son~ ol Wilkesville spl'nt Stmd 1
\
'hr~ assisting Mrs Neutzllng
convaleselnt after having a C8!:11 w•lh ~1• ilnd MrtHirold ErwllliiiHII v('r('
rs Joe RIHlh Mrs Hllrold
romoved from hi• lea: He wlll be U{'m J Hmbel
1 bC'r~bach "'Mrs loe Slsl&lt;tft Mr~
on c• \ltchq
Will weeks He
Mr Hncl Mra John R V.•t k,. ' f I Will 11 m Sh au&lt;~s Mrs w R Sl'uts
hom(' Thursdn~· Nt'lsoll\ tlte were the lHI.csls or r~l I 1r"r1~ ·.Mts Hank Younl{ Mrs Onn
Mrs .Mabel ~l t \es Sunday They werc called Rca alr5 Aile(' Robeson Mrs WU
Mr and Mrs hl rf' b} the death of her "rnntl tu1m Kfnn€'dv Mrs Roy Tracy Jr
na ... td
Portland fatht r Edward )Ute '
md WrWam Anderaon
11 OG DOWN • $t U WDWI.Y
roturned
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with Mrs
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spent the
OPTOM I&gt;:TR lilT
werk end w1th H,li:~;.~:~
Mr anrl
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Gardne1

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Eleanor S

NOTICI 01' A/'POIIITMIIIT

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Tri - lt1stre·
Cleaners

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Street, Pomeroy
Ofllte 801111: • lo U, 2 lo 5. (Close at NOOD OD TbliiL)

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TH1 DRIVERS tlAND that allpped from the steering wheel 111 the Cl'f
the corner at 35 rpile. an bout resulted in thil ..extra" wreck
thll ballered auto that bad ~n placed there 11 a tpeed
waralq. Here 1 polkeman talkl to driver Patrick MeDonoua:h ~
I!Uwa.ukee who wu later dned $50 for reckless drlvinl' lifter h1l
a1eu1 ~the hos&amp;_l@J,. BIJV.u ...trJated for brwsea. (lnttrndtlonct)_

for the sum of M.6'73 36 plus m
terest of six pereent from Mar 12
1956 by the Tendenweet Poultry
Inc of waverly, Ohio
ThelplamtiH tn the su1t for mon
ey only aab ju\lgerneot ln t:hat
amount for pureh1.eea of-live poul
try 1nd turkeys smce .luae 10 1963

citing uopatd j(ltvok.. of $925.3Q,
$39G.GO and $8;SU..50 over. the per·

10&lt;1 named 1n

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