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FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDA'o'
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Blouses - Lots of Bargains in ,the Ready To Wear Department on
the 2nd Floor - On the 3rd Floor Our Slle of Living Room
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Furni!ure and Bedroom Furniture - and on the Main Floor See
The Big Selections of Mens and Boys Jackets and Coats.

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good. Take some home

turlay. The service
is ~udd en !

By the box. (A complm
dmner, 3 pitceg tender1
ta~ty chicken, plus all

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Long U..ve,
cardigan in lour

the trimmin 's. It' s a

banquet in a hox.

$1.25

colot paWty patlttn
with $0/iJ color
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sptcial for 5 to 7 ~ople.
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HOT ROLLS $l.75

DYthe barrel. (21 pic&lt;a
of Colonel Sand~rs'
secret recipt'. chicke

$5.00

We cannot teD 1
a lie. The Dodge
Rebellion wants JOU.

This is the season burglars are
quite generous to themselves!
·. Families are out shopping more; going to
' more parties; more likely to take a holiday
. tnp ... at Thanksgiving or Christmas. If ',
your personal valuables and important
. papers are not in a Safe Deposit box here. for only a few cents aweek-who can be sure
of their safety?

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Open Friday Nights
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German terrltorleB lost after
from whiCh they were expelled
(UPI) ~any'o ~ewesl
strueted Nazis, foopt the
the World War U.
two tbousand years ago. Why
radical rtahl-wln&amp; pOll~ pat·
campalJn ;for Sunday'a election
"If Israeli Premier Levi
llbould the world get upset if the
ty bas atol~ Its raUYIDa ery
In Bavaria with the alogan,
Esbkol were standing here In
Germatl8 wlsb. to re,fllm to the
from America's Nearo ciVIl
"Wir aetzen lJill durch" (We
my place tonight," NPD speakSudeteriland fro~ whic!I they
rilhls womn and holdl . u~
mall ove,.,.me).
er·Otlo Hosatokl one Nuernberg
were expelled only 21 years
rsrael as tn example for
The NDP demands the
subudian crowd, ''he would tak-e
ago?'' .
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expulsion of all persons and
exactly the same nationalistic
Pounding the ~.~rums of
The National Democratic
things foreign, arebirth of BUff·
attitude I do.
n•tlonaJIJIJI', acCI!Sini ali other
Party of Germany (NPDI,
necked Prusslan traditions, and
"The Jews won lite world'•
pollllcal partlei, ~ labor
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years ald. ma inta ins an mterest in world and ll. S. aftairs.
He poi nted out that the pzl·

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Mrs. French was
chairman and read on art icle
by Bishop ~le!'bert Welch en·
titled, ''How Can W~ Give

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powers, the tw..year-&lt;~ld NPD
hopes in this election to win a
foothold In the Bavarian Landtag llegblature).
In tne process, they alBO may
destroy the smallest of the
traditional democratic and par·
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Democrats who admit they are
fighting for thek lives.

Ba!llod Podsten
No one is undersellir.g the
NPD at tbfs point. On Nov. 6,
the party baflled all the poll
takers to win 7.9 per cent of the
popular vote and eig!lt ol the 9ti
legislative seats in the state of
Hesse.
Bruno Heck, federal minister

Erhard's Cbrlsllan Democratic
Union, thought tbe reason for
the ~PO's surprising poll wu
clear.

"The parliamentary partleB,"
he said, ''apparently havt
addressed tnemselves too little
to the· spirit of natiooal
for family affairs and executive
consciousness. T b 1s m II-*
chairman of Chancellor Luclwig, _ _ _.:.&lt;Co:_::ntin
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Mearl Rou.h

Wallace Turler.
He is survived by hi•
Elfie Waugh .Turner;
dlll!lhWI, Mrs. Bernice
ley; Albion, !ojro. Violet Edmonds, · Apple Grove, and ll!rs.
Jean Noble,
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Gordon Roush. He spent his and one great graodchlld:
early years In thlo county, and . The funeral servtce will be
w,s 1 coll!tructlon worker ;. 10 the. Beale Chapel Olurch
Columbus.
Apple Grove with tile
He Is survived by hio wife, Marlin . Campbell offi''!~~~~h~
Elma, and a brother and sister, Bunal will be m the . .
Gordon Roush, aod Mrs. Nettie cemetery under tile direct1on
SWlsber, both of Cbeshirt.
the CbapmBJ: Wilcoxen Mort·
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were very unhappy.lf:leed they were sad because they
had to pay a king's ransom for all their drug needs.

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to bo limlll a Utile national led busineasmen to Europe
eonvenUon now that the GOP, yw 11111 ·all ,reported 11io
011 floe bills of Its showing ID inoreaaed their buslneol.
lbo rect1\t electiOJ\, lo encour·
. ·eged to make a serious run for The Ohio Farm Bureau Ill
the White House n01t year.
aual conventfoll list week
The governor, bowever, ap- urged repeal -of personal
parenlly btl!eves it Is a bit erty tax" paid ~Y farmers
early to beK!n the political that an mcome tax be
jockeylDg and til at the GOP, Chan~ tl such
even wltll Its newborn ricbea, ing approved by the
sboukl
concentrate n o w ate eonsldered nil.
. on matllls an impressive reo;
the same
ord In the otatebouses IIlii the th
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Rhodes. meanwbUe, Is plan' Churches to abolish . the
nlng ·• March trip to the Far penalty.
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Ohio buslneo!men on a 26 - day get more support In
trip In hopes of building up tile few months than ·tt •,~!!':
state's export trade. which ttt-' past since executions
has alll&gt;lllllced a• 1 major goal be muoh iD the · news
of his secood term.
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·Joha 1\. Cable, M, lather of
1homas Cable of Gallipolis who
nt$ided at 507 Vesuvlolll St.,
Ironton, waa found dead In bia
car on Rt. 52, by Coal Grove
police Friday !1lOrnlng. 1111
deaU1 was apparently from a
heat1 attaCk.
He was born on Aug, 211, 1912
son of J.lrl. HatUe Cable of
c;llQim\ati, and tlte late Elmer
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aon, he .;. JurYived. ~y two·
$liters, Mrs. Eloise Eicher or!
Calllomlo, llld Mro.
lAnai
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who died at hi! Columbus ~me
lsU Eastview Ave. Tuesday
morning, were held fnday aft.
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. ' 10 senalprs sprea4 over 13 com· ~per w&lt;ll'k., Uling Ollly'lfloen-1iJi', jbo lle1'l
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miltees tM minority la~kers a\01• to serve u socrelarteo !orJsrtit deal bl
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plans beavy burden. Traditionally til• • great deal.
camp•np.
the IMlW'
to reduce the number of Senate, maJority party names tbe compublisher ~lei
have ~
commitll!ts from IS to 1 In a, mittee cha~rman w1th ·the nu- ,_Rep. Clarence J. Btown, who lion, be hit the !lllllpajp' 'trill

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folks at Revco.;"Never fear,:good friends," they said, "Revco
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they shall bear the fabled Revco Quality Products label ... and
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money back ..• With a sm1le, yeti

~ Navy is at work on a new I)'Siem which could spell tile
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between rescue and tragedy in future submarine
dosasters. Key elements are a new rescue croft which can be
tronsporltd to a disaster scene by plane or ship,' and speed. By
1970, ,the Navy sha~ld have the capability of mounting a mcue
operation anywhere on the world on 24-hour notice,

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day, verily., is savings day on everything at Revco ••. and even
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Wallace Turler.
He is survived by hi•
Elfie Waugh .Turner;
dlll!lhWI, Mrs. Bernice
ley; Albion, !ojro. Violet Edmonds, · Apple Grove, and ll!rs.
Jean Noble,
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1\ousb Cbeohire
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Gordon Roush. He spent his and one great graodchlld:
early years In thlo county, and . The funeral servtce will be
w,s 1 coll!tructlon worker ;. 10 the. Beale Chapel Olurch
Columbus.
Apple Grove with tile
He Is survived by hio wife, Marlin . Campbell offi''!~~~~h~
Elma, and a brother and sister, Bunal will be m the . .
Gordon Roush, aod Mrs. Nettie cemetery under tile direct1on
SWlsber, both of Cbeshirt.
the CbapmBJ: Wilcoxen Mort·
uary.
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were very unhappy.lf:leed they were sad because they
had to pay a king's ransom for all their drug needs.

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no~r2ity~pa~rt~y~n
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s~lde~r~a~bl~e
~·e-~ha~nl~in~area~s~~~he~could
y..rsl' ~bu~l~th;
row now
m1 the
olio! that legislative body.
to handle~am~ing~the~s~ecr~e~
the considerable- ~lon~g
spect
from
fellow
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appar- troubie~ part ·of the world
ently ~- ••1'71 iol to attend will Ill! his second· mlitr
. the, JlotMiblkll . pe!DOrs' seas•trip within t)lo yeara,
... · 1il
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meetlltC Ill Dl!wer ·~. 9 . of which It 00111idered 11 0
· Thll p1111 • wow ·was e1pected to· naUonaj poliU..l leadm.
to bo limlll a Utile national led busineasmen to Europe
eonvenUon now that the GOP, yw 11111 ·all ,reported 11io
011 floe bills of Its showing ID inoreaaed their buslneol.
lbo rect1\t electiOJ\, lo encour·
. ·eged to make a serious run for The Ohio Farm Bureau Ill
the White House n01t year.
aual conventfoll list week
The governor, bowever, ap- urged repeal -of personal
parenlly btl!eves it Is a bit erty tax" paid ~Y farmers
early to beK!n the political that an mcome tax be
jockeylDg and til at the GOP, Chan~ tl such
even wltll Its newborn ricbea, ing approved by the
sboukl
concentrate n o w ate eonsldered nil.
. on matllls an impressive reo;
the same
ord In the otatebouses IIlii the th
_posal .made
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Rhodes. meanwbUe, Is plan' Churches to abolish . the
nlng ·• March trip to the Far penalty.
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Ohio buslneo!men on a 26 - day get more support In
trip In hopes of building up tile few months than ·tt •,~!!':
state's export trade. which ttt-' past since executions
has alll&gt;lllllced a• 1 major goal be muoh iD the · news
of his secood term.
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·Joha 1\. Cable, M, lather of
1homas Cable of Gallipolis who
nt$ided at 507 Vesuvlolll St.,
Ironton, waa found dead In bia
car on Rt. 52, by Coal Grove
police Friday !1lOrnlng. 1111
deaU1 was apparently from a
heat1 attaCk.
He was born on Aug, 211, 1912
son of J.lrl. HatUe Cable of
c;llQim\ati, and tlte late Elmer
Cable:
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aon, he .;. JurYived. ~y two·
$liters, Mrs. Eloise Eicher or!
Calllomlo, llld Mro.
lAnai
8ryant of Cbtcinnati. The body :
io at the Phllllps Funeral home!

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who died at hi! Columbus ~me
lsU Eastview Ave. Tuesday
morning, were held fnday aft.
ernoon at the Woodyard Funeral bi!me, Columbus.

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A&gt;~Uris are concerned.
. ' 10 senalprs sprea4 over 13 com· ~per w&lt;ll'k., Uling Ollly'lfloen-1iJi', jbo lle1'l
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miltees tM minority la~kers a\01• to serve u socrelarteo !orJsrtit deal bl
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plans beavy burden. Traditionally til• • great deal.
camp•np.
the IMlW'
to reduce the number of Senate, maJority party names tbe compublisher ~lei
have ~
commitll!ts from IS to 1 In a, mittee cha~rman w1th ·the nu- ,_Rep. Clarence J. Btown, who lion, be hit the !lllllpajp' 'trill

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Then, lo and behold, the word came to them from the
folks at Revco.;"Never fear,:good friends," they said, "Revco
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they shall bear the fabled Revco Quality Products label ... and
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everything which proudly bears the distinguished Revco Quality
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by laboratory tests. And they are sold with a printed, uncondi--

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money back ..• With a sm1le, yeti

~ Navy is at work on a new I)'Siem which could spell tile
1· d!fference
between rescue and tragedy in future submarine
dosasters. Key elements are a new rescue croft which can be
tronsporltd to a disaster scene by plane or ship,' and speed. By
1970, ,the Navy sha~ld have the capability of mounting a mcue
operation anywhere on the world on 24-hour notice,

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day, verily., is savings day on everything at Revco ••. and even
more so on Revco Quality Products!
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Dwight Wetherholl, l:dilor

Hobart WiZso....,r. Jlaa. !:dilor

Shop Your Mlddlepertj
Merchants. Get Yo~
Free Ticket Now.
Nothing To Buy.
You Need Not Be
Present To Win

Richard S. 011611, Ptlbltsher
Jam&lt;• !:. D&lt;mner, Ad•. Dlr.

V•mon D.weeie, Ad•. .Ugr.

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mo the IIIGderwho frlttend away lbllr
power ill liM.

offering welfare assi1ta~ce wilil one
and contraceptives and oontracepinlormaltln with the other, the govern·
' ijiey '~barge, is seeking ••aggressive·I' ~ j~rSIJ3ile. and even coeree the under·
to · practice birth control."
prelates in their statement:
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free.t6in
siie of fum families must not be lnhlbi !ted by any conditions upon whicb relief
or welfare assi~ tan&lt;:e is provided. Health
: and welfare .,a·stance should not be link·
t ed, even lndirertly, to coq!Qrmily with a
Pllblic agency '• views .on !lpllly . \Imitation
l ~irth control."
·i i. ' ere should be no disagreement with
Any weltare policy or philosophy fuat
d attempt to force birth control upon
a1, ooe segment of the population should
l be repugnant to all Americans, whatever
1 their personal beliefs or practices.
This is not the problem, however. In
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rrcent years. and even today, all of the
~ coercion agai:~s t the poor has operated to
t exactly the cpposite effect.
~ With the blessing of churchmen,
"the
: fr~edom of spouses to determine the size

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to !be preiJiqt .., a..,
1111P1 pt • !Ill Uflll lilt GOP
OoYinlon ea.r-ce Die. •
11 ., Oolancle llprllp.

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PRIZES:~:·~f"?gAIMED
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ALL PRIZES MUST BE CLAIMED BY DEC. 31, 1966-4 P.M.

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NO: URCHASE NECESSARY

Bp Q111ck11 tullll hiJDiell ~
the race, Hatllel4 pYI JloiDo
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Tllo~ l*e lne late Margaret Sanger who

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!' ~educated and altt.:mptcd to give them the

knowledge that was availale to the

IN ·

MADE POSSIBLE BY THESE
MERCHANTS AND BUSINESSES
•PARTICIPANTS

Wallace Jewelry

Amlcks Sohlo

Baker Fumitu,.

WHtem Auto Store

R. H. Rawlings Ions Co. 1

Ingels Fumitu,.

Rollers

Wernen Radio and TV

Quality Print Shop

C1011 H1rdwere

The ShoeBox

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Citi- National Bank

Hancl RFireltone

Dudley Florist

Martin Restaurant

Middleport Book Store , . Shoppen Bonanza
The Sewing C..ter

LaSalle Hotel

Bahr Clothiers

The Deily Sentinel

Foreman end AbboH
Rill's Ben Franklin
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Joe's Carry Out
Burketts Barber Shop
DuHon Drugs
· Dr. Keith Riggs
Keith Goble Ford
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Jacks Dairy Bar
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VaDey Lumber
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Spencer Marlcet
Blue Tartan
Middleport Dept. Store ·

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Christy Ann Restaurant

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Dwight Wetherholl, l:dilor

Hobart WiZso....,r. Jlaa. !:dilor

Shop Your Mlddlepertj
Merchants. Get Yo~
Free Ticket Now.
Nothing To Buy.
You Need Not Be
Present To Win

Richard S. 011611, Ptlbltsher
Jam&lt;• !:. D&lt;mner, Ad•. Dlr.

V•mon D.weeie, Ad•. .Ugr.

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DRAWING: NOV. 25th,: DEC. 2, 9 an~ 16th
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govern·
ment to get out of the birtb oontrol bust.

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DIITOIIlDI ollht 11114 It ..
mo the IIIGderwho frlttend away lbllr
power ill liM.

offering welfare assi1ta~ce wilil one
and contraceptives and oontracepinlormaltln with the other, the govern·
' ijiey '~barge, is seeking ••aggressive·I' ~ j~rSIJ3ile. and even coeree the under·
to · practice birth control."
prelates in their statement:
•
' of spouses to determine
free.t6in
siie of fum families must not be lnhlbi !ted by any conditions upon whicb relief
or welfare assi~ tan&lt;:e is provided. Health
: and welfare .,a·stance should not be link·
t ed, even lndirertly, to coq!Qrmily with a
Pllblic agency '• views .on !lpllly . \Imitation
l ~irth control."
·i i. ' ere should be no disagreement with
Any weltare policy or philosophy fuat
d attempt to force birth control upon
a1, ooe segment of the population should
l be repugnant to all Americans, whatever
1 their personal beliefs or practices.
This is not the problem, however. In
\
rrcent years. and even today, all of the
~ coercion agai:~s t the poor has operated to
t exactly the cpposite effect.
~ With the blessing of churchmen,
"the
: fr~edom of spouses to determine the size

.

Batftlld aiM CIDd ·-~
to !be preiJiqt .., a..,
1111P1 pt • !Ill Uflll lilt GOP
OoYinlon ea.r-ce Die. •
11 ., Oolancle llprllp.

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Counlln&amp;--' and
"'~! ••;;;; d\ICkll, ll bJ Rtpdillca
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PRIZES:~:·~f"?gAIMED
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ALL PRIZES MUST BE CLAIMED BY DEC. 31, 1966-4 P.M.

. WINNING NUMBERS

uri)' e~~t~~tlll

ness.

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NO: URCHASE NECESSARY

Bp Q111ck11 tullll hiJDiell ~
the race, Hatllel4 pYI JloiDo
Ill IDdlrect booll .. wtD.

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dlolcl

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~ of their families' ' was once. i.blol~ly de-

: nied to the underprivileged by a ' society
b)l(Ch , not t()&lt;) long ago, considered an ov·

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' undance of unwanted chlfdren . merely
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nobody's responsibility but their O\
Tllo~ l*e lne late Margaret Sanger who

~d the pl ~as of the impoverished and
!' ~educated and altt.:mptcd to give them the

knowledge that was availale to the

IN ·

MADE POSSIBLE BY THESE
MERCHANTS AND BUSINESSES
•PARTICIPANTS

Wallace Jewelry

Amlcks Sohlo

Baker Fumitu,.

WHtem Auto Store

R. H. Rawlings Ions Co. 1

Ingels Fumitu,.

Rollers

Wernen Radio and TV

Quality Print Shop

C1011 H1rdwere

The ShoeBox

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Citi- National Bank

Hancl RFireltone

Dudley Florist

Martin Restaurant

Middleport Book Store , . Shoppen Bonanza
The Sewing C..ter

LaSalle Hotel

Bahr Clothiers

The Deily Sentinel

Foreman end AbboH
Rill's Ben Franklin
IN n&lt;ESE

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King Builders Supply ' J..

Joe's Carry Out
Burketts Barber Shop
DuHon Drugs
· Dr. Keith Riggs
Keith Goble Ford
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Jacks Dairy Bar
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VaDey Lumber
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• Tinys Foocllend
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Spencer Marlcet
Blue Tartan
Middleport Dept. Store ·

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IMPORT»&gt;T. THERE IS t-10

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•cONTRIBUTORS
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al up the contributions of
the College ef Agrlcullure and ! COW WEATHER STARTS cranking speeds, use of heavy llere are several ways
E&gt;teaalou Ag..t, Aerie.
cullure and r~lutlld indusu·ie•, Home Economics. on Decemb!&gt;r Starlin&amp; ·probleme with
oi)s, _a.nd high compression to keep your tractor
runnini: ll
GaWa Conaty
to the nation's ec01111my,
al 9:30 a. m. ThoseItractors are twofold ino ,;,~:~~Y~ turn agalilsl
smoothly dunn, lliose eoid win·
lure 40 per cent ef the jobs are
in lll!riculture will Due to increase&lt;\ oil v
, ""'- to PI
. ter months:
)I T)te Colle&amp;e of
aad Home E:eoDOIIl~MI lbe pelldenl on iL This
meet in the Agricultural Ad- In eold well1tier, lhe power
""""··ost, the first -n,arn aud flush out
r iio State lhllveroltJ ·II balding produelton, eales,
mln!Biratton Bulldlng at tbe essary Ia etart en qllle
in making 1 ear or tractor cool1nj B)'Siem Inspect
: Career Day on Dec. 3 for distribution, research and
Ohio Stale Unfv'mll)'.
For increase !"Ffold. Also, a .
"olarlwortby" In wlntortlme 18 radlalor bole ior leaks
1 JSpeetlve students now tn calion.
Home E:conomlca, ~ meeting or or ear batteryjOieS power
well· tuned qlno will! good the therlllOitate fnr a&lt;cill'acY,II
I liO high schools. Tho time Is StudeniB, parents,
IB campbell Holl. .
temperature decreases. .
' spark plugs prop. Then add permanent anti·f..!eze:l l
t •m 9:30 a. m. to 2:• p. m. imd any oUier interested
"A battery at zero
capped, breaker points to the radiattr.
1 ,,... to lib 1 eorlood 11 has only 40 per oent the
Faculty memberl aud stuclo 10111 will have a ~nee to
spaced, good condens·
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•n:s of the College of Ajp'lcill- informally wtlli faculty
otudaotl IIIII day aDd II Y it has at 80 degrees. yet
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1, inl out that agriculture 19 Interest.
De!l'l wall lot iMII llloaP, says Don Pfost, OSU
A warm battery bas twice the tributor conderiser and l&amp;ni··ll
mo~re than farming. altbougb Plan now to learn about
beenoo I will uvil • tate Agricultural Engineer.
power of one left out in
the lion wkes.
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tl:is is still an Important end portunlties In agriculture
oludellt• .., o "nl • come Wilh diesel engines,
Brng the battery Indoors,
vvoi."'tall..l~occ=~upa~~ti·on~.~~you~. ~to~t·::,:::the~C::a:_:reer::_.:::D:;ay~Con=!e~t:;::ence:.,.::~!irs~l_:•~ee:"~'=.::ba:ll::•::..·_. _ _....,!,:IB:..,the::,:,add=:ed:..!pr::obl=:ems:::,,:ol:.;:::;-ll;.'d"~ II wllb en electric heating -Use a winter grade oil
ad or ue a low rate battery the crankCase end ebaDge
You can choose from three New Holland tank-type ftllb·
New In Formi'!i_
a eold oighl
more ofltn than ID tlh:•~~:;ll un
spreadera for handlin1 packed, frozen or semi-liquid
1.~~~;e;Clllpay
to ease •tartlul mer. Service other k
manure.
Tbe Model 345, availablt in either right or [eft·
lo heat the whole engine. systeme too - fresh grease
loadint versions, has a capacity of 145 bushels or 590
e
e
aud
alectrie heater the bear1op will help keer•
a:allons: the ModEl 344, designed for smaller 1preading
operationa, ,bas a capacity of 100 IJwbels or 413 gal~.
ouch as the oil dipstick
M out moiei'Ure.
models are virtually liquid·tight. ThuD to one·plece
freeze.plug Insert heater. Less -Clean lUI the air
]I AH
tank construction, you haul more valuable manure to the
common systems are
heat and rem! the cup with a
field with less spiUage, The rugged drive system bas only
BY c. E. BLAKESLEE !ulatlon is around 20.000
the long"" stuff (money) to fly from Clevelaud to Hono-lampa, head-bolt heaters, and ,r grade oil. Cbecl&lt; for motsHI two moving parts-tbis means lower mamtenance and
fewer c08tly repairs. Case-hardened steel chain-flails
·
atales
separate
beater llian circu· ure often.
Extension A&amp;ent, ·'grl•·
cause lliere are
insufftcient
their economy.
Every day lulu.
warm water through the -check fuel mters,
throw manure in a pattern up to 20 feet wide. Easy terms,
big trades)
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HONOLULU - During the jobs to retain llie population.
thiB J"!~
~:m~: Tourism In the opposite
cooling •ystem of an engine. traps, aud sediment bowls
P••t two weeks, I have had I They, like Meigs ~unly, lack
lands
recuon
was
sbown
by
the
EJ:cept for low • wattage dipo en to keep moisture and
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the privilege of attending the ljobs and must ba.. mvestment
thl • they ·
d . of Mr. and Mrs. Edson
beaters, most devices from collecting.
a•.nual meeting of the National capital brought '" from out· The
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are omg, who left in Septem~ end
have some type of con- -Alter starting en
Association of County Agrlcul· side.
however, 18 IakinS their r.. lurr.ed In October alter a
system. ~ electrician can warm it up aud let II run
tural Agents, which wes held, On lbe Islands the b•·ggest people, ooff spec
cllmalatel'fea
oftures
fnendlyf
w..;ko lour lhr""""
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a contro system to fit operaling temperatures lor
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TRACTOI SALES SERVICE
"Te. e exper ence 0 mee. source of income is military.
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Western Europe
Into
DJtSI needs.
few minutes before
Spring Avo. ·
Phone 992·5101
Pomeroy, 0.
ing with
some 1500 oilier agents This is the Armv Navv and
an
deathep
bl~gld'onng
ofa.
Their
actual
trip
was
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PREPARE
TRACfOR
under
a
load
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lh · ! u· fro
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resource en
n m 1
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hlo
nd
a
01r am lOS m a • .Air Force Installations estab· b !ness around Ibis tourism er then our trip from 0
5• stales of the United States Ushed
there. The growing
us
the Hawaiian Islands.
as well as the opportunity to source of income Is recreallon
Throughout the HawaUen
see some of llie agr~eulture In a1J11 tour!Bt development. This Some other features of tbe lands big companies are dmotour 5Cilli slate, was a reward· bring; outside money In to the tourism aspect of thl• industry oping plush hotel resorts. '""'"
.
mg experience.
local economy.
is the fact that the airlines, by companies are finding lliat
One of llie speakers keynot- Other sources of income in- lowering their rates, building is an opportunity to mv''"
•d the session by saying, "The elude vroduclion of pineapple,
as a tourist attraction. can money to help people develop
Pacific era is just at
its sug11r cane and cattle.
busJner:rs from all over rmre jobs as well as a
dawn." He also stated that food As a sideli~ht it is inte""~
States or from any able investment for
is politics. To the 27 different lng to note that at least two other _section of the globe. lUtton. Hotel chain,
lands bonlerlng the Pacific In- former Melg Countians
tr1p by plane from Cleve- ploys Mr. Houdashelt, Is
eluding Asian Pacific
and now living in the islands. Mr!.
took slightly less than ten ing hotels, not only In Ha1•aU,
American areas, food is very Patsy Price Jordan, the wife hours flying t1me.
but throughout the world
important.
of an Army captain serving his Forty-five hundred miles tn attract tourists as well as
In the Pacific area, rice Is internship in llie hospital at 10 houro Is moving across the patronage of
bread and you must share wllli Honolulu is now residing be- surface of tbe globe much fast· These investments each
yow· brother until he has rice, tween two mountain ranges. er than most of WI have bad vide many JObs in area11
according to the speaker.
The day we called Palsy, WP. the opportilllity to travel In Jobs are lacking as well ao
Today there are approximate- were about tO miles away. It
past. In the future
our en up the opportilllity lor
ly 3.2 biiUon people ln the was perfectly clear where we
generation will prob- llESS i~tere s ts .
world. In the year 2000 this were located but she said It
travel as readily from Hawaii was
figure Ia expected to exceed 8 had been raining all day up In
side of lbe globe to the three times, The original
billion people. We are now the mountains where she lived.
as we now travel from nesians arrived in the lsla1ods :
short 20 per cent on th ba•lc Anollier Meigs County resi- Meigs County to Columbus or more llian a thousond
food needs of present popula· dent, Mr. Stanley Houdashelt, Cleveland or similar places. ago. Some say the Spaniards
lion. What this will be In the has been In Hawaii for the last
, the eltpsed
Ume firot arrived in 1555. But acyear 2000 is almost impo!lsible several years. He is now oornp.
time we left Pomeroy cepted In modern history ~
to imagine.
troller of !be IUiton • Hawaiian drive to Columbus and Clev.. Captain James Cook's discov·
fvery year prices seem to go up!
The gollts of our 50th state Village Hotel which was llie land, took approximately the ery in 1778 when he named tbe
used as the theme for
the headquarters for the annual
of time as it did
(~nlinued on Page 20)
annual meetinJ• "East Meets meeUng and the place where
This is true in our business, too.
West and WeSt Meets East." we stayed.
This Is where tile tropical zone Another Ohio person we have
Right now we would like to sell you
mee ts the temperate zone.
visited was Mr. Harry Donahoe
The e1periences and places who was formerly dairy
we saw and people we lallted allsl for llie Extension '""•· .,
a NEW FARMALL TRACTOR or imple·
te&gt; carried out this theme in tee in Ohio. He is working ·::"' 11
detail. 'Mle climate of the Is- the Extension service in
ment prior to this price increue.
lands stays in the 70's and SO's waii and is now livestoc~~~~
most of the time. Several areas latlst. He was also. In
.L
ol the lolands have scarcely of many of the lours lliat
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any rainfall whllt other areas made available for the
have so m•ch rainfall that It and their families attending.
Is very uncomlortable. Rainfall In the development of
ranges from ten inches
on creation and tourism, we m011· 11
some islands to over 600 inches tioned the welcome given visit· II
per year on the same island. ors as they arrive on the island .
Mountains would have .lush Immediately following this
green growth on the side where arrival, a nice looking
the rains came but on tbe op- Hawaiian girl or Hawaiian
posite slope It would be so dry low comes up close to the per·
there would be very little veg- son and their partner takes a
elation.
colored picture of the visitor
The islandero, citizens of wearing his lea and with this
our 50th state, are very friend- Hawaiian young man or young
ly and very hospitable. Every woman.
plane load of people arriving These color olides are then
on llie islands are met with made available for purchase
grectero who furnish
flower the next day. The slides which
''"' and the customary kiss here would cost about 25c, are
on the cheeck to every passen- available at a cost· of $1.50
ge1.
each. This is one way of deveiThls was just the beginning optng the tourism industry by
of the recepUon. They have establishing another job
of
Fonnerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
Rear Meigs General Hospital
many thing• In eommon with photographer and greeter.
Meigs County. One Island 10 On all llie tours taken, the
3rd &amp; Sycamoro
Golllpolll, 0.
446-2463
POMEROY
PHONE 992·2176
years ago had a populaUon of Hawaiians are not backward in
around 30,000. Today this pop. their telling us lbat they need·
A .&amp; r, l \,l U J

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FULTON-THOMPSON

Dateline:

.· Beat the Price Increase!

By HOBART WILSON, JR.

W ITHIN the next few months, Alfred Burton will have
completed 20 years service with the Ohio Valley
Bank in Ga Uipolis.

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EVERY office building in the area should have a man
like Alfred Burton. He's good natured. and is will·
fng to do anything for anybody at any time:

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A LFREIJ, niB wife and family moved to GalllpoUs
from P(. Pleasant in 1937. He joined the Ohio Val·

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· The CoMfORT Gifr foR AH YEAR
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Thaso btoutllul ch•lrs are • double gift . . . to bring color
ond beauty to ovary room, and comfort tool Wo ehow you
just I levt .. . to i.1dlcote the wide choice and tho 111011
pri .... COIIMI In and choose choirs for your lovorllo people.

ley_Bank as custodian in 1947. Wh en the bank moved
lo •t s new local " n on l'hlfd Ave , in 1961 , he was pro·
moted to bank messenger.

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t:HRISTMAS
SElECTION
OF
CHAIRS
HAVE
ARRIVED

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anrl_h1 ~ wil'~ res1 de at H37 Third Ave. and are parents oi Do uglas, Hr·rb. Homer, .J uanita, Eve lvn and
.John Alfrt'll Rurton fl amer Bu rto n was one

Or Gallia

Aealiem.v s greatest loot ha ll pla;·ers in the 1942-43-44
camp;u g n~. Hro ther Her b was Jbo a good player in
1945·46.

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ALFRED mows abo ut \'v' il h a fasc mating pace. He's
ID perfed ph _vsJcal co ndJti on. Lik(• we mentioned
ahove, every r,/] i('[' eught to have an Alf red Burt on

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CARLOAD

33% Ammonium
NITRATE

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rJI h:, C&lt;
,lor rs ~hrm n vta li.llht riPcora tions. adrling
sp en n.r to th:· cx hiiJr t Du dng the rema ind er of the
nt:ln h ll \·e t:~ !,,, and c.:olfee ~~i ll be served to tho
'd t' \\ il1g thr: dr fl l8,y.
Sf

FERTILIZER
Why spend your time? Let us

•pread ~our Fertilizer' now with
our Bul Trucko. Yes, we stock
Fertilizer. Yes, you can
your own and Save Still
Complete Liquid Nitrogen
servlce and many oth·

· Get ALoad At Our
SPECIAL OFF-CAR PRICE

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,•· L'&gt;idenl
:\hils H. Smiley calls first GAHS cage
prarbcc•. B•ll Johnson, Miles Epling only veterans re·
tw·nmg .. Lee.! teachers protest salary schedule
C &amp; rAI• road halves tra~n ser&gt;Jce in Old Fr&lt;' nch Citv
~J?O .~ '· r• """"' sent AII-SI':O ballots by Bill Potter
lw sckcaon of 1946 "dream team."

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We Aro Partlclpotlng
In G•lllpoli1 Merchant•

SHOP·A·RAMA

WE WILL GIVE YOU 5 BALES OF TWINE.

OF

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fi les of The Daily
, _; ,Inl.l'
n ~ :~~ r·, k !y C:?.! ha Tunes
Roy Rupe. 51.
·• ( .-. nl .\ n .-\ddtso n mnn dies sudd en ly at brother's
.'lL'll_" rn J:t' l:ni'Dl'P_. 0.
fl r~ of fi ve cmrnty farm in·
· · u_le:-. ht ld a: 91dwe /l. Maurtce Thomas elected n~w

COMING SOON

COMPLETE

Now Unloading A

mture on . J ltlrd ·\\'r . 111 Galli polis ha.; !'&lt;Wglll Lh
ey ;• ot_many mdn J.ciu;tls during the past few davs. It i~
3Tt - JCI re p l1 ~:,1 o/ Ihe _..;tore. lt too k Torn .I\1Ji s tl~&lt;ld O'. ·
er ··" ho~rs to !'om: ~ ~ ~· re thr projrl't . made e.s peciall v

f oJ L.:1rry s op Ln h•1u

WE WILL GIVE YOU A NEW HEAT HOUSER.

IF YOU BUY ANEW FARMALl TRACTOR NOW

OR IF YOU NEED A NEW HAY BALER

BUY NOW and MAKE ASUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS · ·· · SEE US TODAY!

OPEN
MONDAY

NightsTU9
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Yes, Our

Complete Line Of

TIRE. SALE

PROGRAM

Still Going On At Our

Can Save You
Money! _·.

SUPER SERVICE STATION
(ALWAYS OPEN)

Let us figure with ~u! «Wlete ·
·service · on Dalry ed, · ' ~
Flock, Swine Feed, Pet o ,
Sheep Feed.

All Si1esln Stockl
All

Stop arid S~Us or
Us
· e'll~orne to You- '1/e·-~_o/i'-'' Deliver,
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Finance .. Be Sure a,.d .Register For()ur FR~E Sweeps.qke$ Qrawings ••
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At Pomeroy Your ·Complete Farm and City Center
BIG
BULK
FEED
BULK SPREADING
CHRISTMAS

Make

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AND LOOK
THEM OVER

around.

···IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT

Central Soya
of Ohio

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H E'S seen go ing and comng fro m 1he bank regularly.
lie tra nsports all legal pa p er.~ to and from the
court'hnuse ~ nd attorney offices. In addi tio n, Burton
h~nd _les all mtl'nlJil ~ and outgo ing mail with timely

FOR ·AN

From Your Farm Service Center •••

ALFRED BURTON

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Home Delivery of
"TREATED"
No.

Small Appliances
ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES!
Chllt &amp; Upright Froerers Also
On Chrletmos Spociol
Wowl A RNI Spoclol On
w..hors ond Dryers

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AGold
Star
Store

1 and No. 2

Heating Fuel
Servicing G•llia, Molgs ond
Milson counties. Alto
Complete Gosollno, 011 and
G""' Dollvory

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Serving Molp, Gillie

end Mo- Countl11
Ph. 992-2111
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Look for tllo 111 "L" on ltoulo1 I U U tllo

OPEN TIL 9 PM (MONDAY Thru SATURI)AY)

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Ag, Home Ec Co11ege Offers Caree~ ·Day December 3rd

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By Brysoo R. Carter
al up the contributions of
the College ef Agrlcullure and ! COW WEATHER STARTS cranking speeds, use of heavy llere are several ways
E&gt;teaalou Ag..t, Aerie.
cullure and r~lutlld indusu·ie•, Home Economics. on Decemb!&gt;r Starlin&amp; ·probleme with
oi)s, _a.nd high compression to keep your tractor
runnini: ll
GaWa Conaty
to the nation's ec01111my,
al 9:30 a. m. ThoseItractors are twofold ino ,;,~:~~Y~ turn agalilsl
smoothly dunn, lliose eoid win·
lure 40 per cent ef the jobs are
in lll!riculture will Due to increase&lt;\ oil v
, ""'- to PI
. ter months:
)I T)te Colle&amp;e of
aad Home E:eoDOIIl~MI lbe pelldenl on iL This
meet in the Agricultural Ad- In eold well1tier, lhe power
""""··ost, the first -n,arn aud flush out
r iio State lhllveroltJ ·II balding produelton, eales,
mln!Biratton Bulldlng at tbe essary Ia etart en qllle
in making 1 ear or tractor cool1nj B)'Siem Inspect
: Career Day on Dec. 3 for distribution, research and
Ohio Stale Unfv'mll)'.
For increase !"Ffold. Also, a .
"olarlwortby" In wlntortlme 18 radlalor bole ior leaks
1 JSpeetlve students now tn calion.
Home E:conomlca, ~ meeting or or ear batteryjOieS power
well· tuned qlno will! good the therlllOitate fnr a&lt;cill'acY,II
I liO high schools. Tho time Is StudeniB, parents,
IB campbell Holl. .
temperature decreases. .
' spark plugs prop. Then add permanent anti·f..!eze:l l
t •m 9:30 a. m. to 2:• p. m. imd any oUier interested
"A battery at zero
capped, breaker points to the radiattr.
1 ,,... to lib 1 eorlood 11 has only 40 per oent the
Faculty memberl aud stuclo 10111 will have a ~nee to
spaced, good condens·
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•n:s of the College of Ajp'lcill- informally wtlli faculty
otudaotl IIIII day aDd II Y it has at 80 degrees. yet
..... ~· aadstrong battery, ~.!".:.P ndlhe •• ~~~nd tun
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to
do
four
Umes
as.
much
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a .~ gr e winter oit u•.,.,.., apolntl, e
be
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plugs,a broaker
1, inl out that agriculture 19 Interest.
De!l'l wall lot iMII llloaP, says Don Pfost, OSU
A warm battery bas twice the tributor conderiser and l&amp;ni··ll
mo~re than farming. altbougb Plan now to learn about
beenoo I will uvil • tate Agricultural Engineer.
power of one left out in
the lion wkes.
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tl:is is still an Important end portunlties In agriculture
oludellt• .., o "nl • come Wilh diesel engines,
Brng the battery Indoors,
vvoi."'tall..l~occ=~upa~~ti·on~.~~you~. ~to~t·::,:::the~C::a:_:reer::_.:::D:;ay~Con=!e~t:;::ence:.,.::~!irs~l_:•~ee:"~'=.::ba:ll::•::..·_. _ _....,!,:IB:..,the::,:,add=:ed:..!pr::obl=:ems:::,,:ol:.;:::;-ll;.'d"~ II wllb en electric heating -Use a winter grade oil
ad or ue a low rate battery the crankCase end ebaDge
You can choose from three New Holland tank-type ftllb·
New In Formi'!i_
a eold oighl
more ofltn than ID tlh:•~~:;ll un
spreadera for handlin1 packed, frozen or semi-liquid
1.~~~;e;Clllpay
to ease •tartlul mer. Service other k
manure.
Tbe Model 345, availablt in either right or [eft·
lo heat the whole engine. systeme too - fresh grease
loadint versions, has a capacity of 145 bushels or 590
e
e
aud
alectrie heater the bear1op will help keer•
a:allons: the ModEl 344, designed for smaller 1preading
operationa, ,bas a capacity of 100 IJwbels or 413 gal~.
ouch as the oil dipstick
M out moiei'Ure.
models are virtually liquid·tight. ThuD to one·plece
freeze.plug Insert heater. Less -Clean lUI the air
]I AH
tank construction, you haul more valuable manure to the
common systems are
heat and rem! the cup with a
field with less spiUage, The rugged drive system bas only
BY c. E. BLAKESLEE !ulatlon is around 20.000
the long"" stuff (money) to fly from Clevelaud to Hono-lampa, head-bolt heaters, and ,r grade oil. Cbecl&lt; for motsHI two moving parts-tbis means lower mamtenance and
fewer c08tly repairs. Case-hardened steel chain-flails
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atales
separate
beater llian circu· ure often.
Extension A&amp;ent, ·'grl•·
cause lliere are
insufftcient
their economy.
Every day lulu.
warm water through the -check fuel mters,
throw manure in a pattern up to 20 feet wide. Easy terms,
big trades)
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HONOLULU - During the jobs to retain llie population.
thiB J"!~
~:m~: Tourism In the opposite
cooling •ystem of an engine. traps, aud sediment bowls
P••t two weeks, I have had I They, like Meigs ~unly, lack
lands
recuon
was
sbown
by
the
EJ:cept for low • wattage dipo en to keep moisture and
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the privilege of attending the ljobs and must ba.. mvestment
thl • they ·
d . of Mr. and Mrs. Edson
beaters, most devices from collecting.
a•.nual meeting of the National capital brought '" from out· The
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are omg, who left in Septem~ end
have some type of con- -Alter starting en
Association of County Agrlcul· side.
however, 18 IakinS their r.. lurr.ed In October alter a
system. ~ electrician can warm it up aud let II run
tural Agents, which wes held, On lbe Islands the b•·ggest people, ooff spec
cllmalatel'fea
oftures
fnendlyf
w..;ko lour lhr""""
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a contro system to fit operaling temperatures lor
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TRACTOI SALES SERVICE
"Te. e exper ence 0 mee. source of income is military.
d
ltallz
Western Europe
Into
DJtSI needs.
few minutes before
Spring Avo. ·
Phone 992·5101
Pomeroy, 0.
ing with
some 1500 oilier agents This is the Armv Navv and
an
deathep
bl~gld'onng
ofa.
Their
actual
trip
was
.
PREPARE
TRACfOR
under
a
load
or
lh · ! u· fro
11 tb
,.
,.
resource en
n m 1
.
hlo
nd
a
01r am lOS m a • .Air Force Installations estab· b !ness around Ibis tourism er then our trip from 0
5• stales of the United States Ushed
there. The growing
us
the Hawaiian Islands.
as well as the opportunity to source of income Is recreallon
Throughout the HawaUen
see some of llie agr~eulture In a1J11 tour!Bt development. This Some other features of tbe lands big companies are dmotour 5Cilli slate, was a reward· bring; outside money In to the tourism aspect of thl• industry oping plush hotel resorts. '""'"
.
mg experience.
local economy.
is the fact that the airlines, by companies are finding lliat
One of llie speakers keynot- Other sources of income in- lowering their rates, building is an opportunity to mv''"
•d the session by saying, "The elude vroduclion of pineapple,
as a tourist attraction. can money to help people develop
Pacific era is just at
its sug11r cane and cattle.
busJner:rs from all over rmre jobs as well as a
dawn." He also stated that food As a sideli~ht it is inte""~
States or from any able investment for
is politics. To the 27 different lng to note that at least two other _section of the globe. lUtton. Hotel chain,
lands bonlerlng the Pacific In- former Melg Countians
tr1p by plane from Cleve- ploys Mr. Houdashelt, Is
eluding Asian Pacific
and now living in the islands. Mr!.
took slightly less than ten ing hotels, not only In Ha1•aU,
American areas, food is very Patsy Price Jordan, the wife hours flying t1me.
but throughout the world
important.
of an Army captain serving his Forty-five hundred miles tn attract tourists as well as
In the Pacific area, rice Is internship in llie hospital at 10 houro Is moving across the patronage of
bread and you must share wllli Honolulu is now residing be- surface of tbe globe much fast· These investments each
yow· brother until he has rice, tween two mountain ranges. er than most of WI have bad vide many JObs in area11
according to the speaker.
The day we called Palsy, WP. the opportilllity to travel In Jobs are lacking as well ao
Today there are approximate- were about tO miles away. It
past. In the future
our en up the opportilllity lor
ly 3.2 biiUon people ln the was perfectly clear where we
generation will prob- llESS i~tere s ts .
world. In the year 2000 this were located but she said It
travel as readily from Hawaii was
figure Ia expected to exceed 8 had been raining all day up In
side of lbe globe to the three times, The original
billion people. We are now the mountains where she lived.
as we now travel from nesians arrived in the lsla1ods :
short 20 per cent on th ba•lc Anollier Meigs County resi- Meigs County to Columbus or more llian a thousond
food needs of present popula· dent, Mr. Stanley Houdashelt, Cleveland or similar places. ago. Some say the Spaniards
lion. What this will be In the has been In Hawaii for the last
, the eltpsed
Ume firot arrived in 1555. But acyear 2000 is almost impo!lsible several years. He is now oornp.
time we left Pomeroy cepted In modern history ~
to imagine.
troller of !be IUiton • Hawaiian drive to Columbus and Clev.. Captain James Cook's discov·
fvery year prices seem to go up!
The gollts of our 50th state Village Hotel which was llie land, took approximately the ery in 1778 when he named tbe
used as the theme for
the headquarters for the annual
of time as it did
(~nlinued on Page 20)
annual meetinJ• "East Meets meeUng and the place where
This is true in our business, too.
West and WeSt Meets East." we stayed.
This Is where tile tropical zone Another Ohio person we have
Right now we would like to sell you
mee ts the temperate zone.
visited was Mr. Harry Donahoe
The e1periences and places who was formerly dairy
we saw and people we lallted allsl for llie Extension '""•· .,
a NEW FARMALL TRACTOR or imple·
te&gt; carried out this theme in tee in Ohio. He is working ·::"' 11
detail. 'Mle climate of the Is- the Extension service in
ment prior to this price increue.
lands stays in the 70's and SO's waii and is now livestoc~~~~
most of the time. Several areas latlst. He was also. In
.L
ol the lolands have scarcely of many of the lours lliat
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any rainfall whllt other areas made available for the
have so m•ch rainfall that It and their families attending.
Is very uncomlortable. Rainfall In the development of
ranges from ten inches
on creation and tourism, we m011· 11
some islands to over 600 inches tioned the welcome given visit· II
per year on the same island. ors as they arrive on the island .
Mountains would have .lush Immediately following this
green growth on the side where arrival, a nice looking
the rains came but on tbe op- Hawaiian girl or Hawaiian
posite slope It would be so dry low comes up close to the per·
there would be very little veg- son and their partner takes a
elation.
colored picture of the visitor
The islandero, citizens of wearing his lea and with this
our 50th state, are very friend- Hawaiian young man or young
ly and very hospitable. Every woman.
plane load of people arriving These color olides are then
on llie islands are met with made available for purchase
grectero who furnish
flower the next day. The slides which
''"' and the customary kiss here would cost about 25c, are
on the cheeck to every passen- available at a cost· of $1.50
ge1.
each. This is one way of deveiThls was just the beginning optng the tourism industry by
of the recepUon. They have establishing another job
of
Fonnerly: Master Feed &amp; Seed Co.
Rear Meigs General Hospital
many thing• In eommon with photographer and greeter.
Meigs County. One Island 10 On all llie tours taken, the
3rd &amp; Sycamoro
Golllpolll, 0.
446-2463
POMEROY
PHONE 992·2176
years ago had a populaUon of Hawaiians are not backward in
around 30,000. Today this pop. their telling us lbat they need·
A .&amp; r, l \,l U J

Rice

IS

Bread,

ID

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Pacific Areas

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.· Beat the Price Increase!

By HOBART WILSON, JR.

W ITHIN the next few months, Alfred Burton will have
completed 20 years service with the Ohio Valley
Bank in Ga Uipolis.

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EVERY office building in the area should have a man
like Alfred Burton. He's good natured. and is will·
fng to do anything for anybody at any time:

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A LFREIJ, niB wife and family moved to GalllpoUs
from P(. Pleasant in 1937. He joined the Ohio Val·

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Thaso btoutllul ch•lrs are • double gift . . . to bring color
ond beauty to ovary room, and comfort tool Wo ehow you
just I levt .. . to i.1dlcote the wide choice and tho 111011
pri .... COIIMI In and choose choirs for your lovorllo people.

ley_Bank as custodian in 1947. Wh en the bank moved
lo •t s new local " n on l'hlfd Ave , in 1961 , he was pro·
moted to bank messenger.

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t:HRISTMAS
SElECTION
OF
CHAIRS
HAVE
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anrl_h1 ~ wil'~ res1 de at H37 Third Ave. and are parents oi Do uglas, Hr·rb. Homer, .J uanita, Eve lvn and
.John Alfrt'll Rurton fl amer Bu rto n was one

Or Gallia

Aealiem.v s greatest loot ha ll pla;·ers in the 1942-43-44
camp;u g n~. Hro ther Her b was Jbo a good player in
1945·46.

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ALFRED mows abo ut \'v' il h a fasc mating pace. He's
ID perfed ph _vsJcal co ndJti on. Lik(• we mentioned
ahove, every r,/] i('[' eught to have an Alf red Burt on

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CARLOAD

33% Ammonium
NITRATE

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rJI h:, C&lt;
,lor rs ~hrm n vta li.llht riPcora tions. adrling
sp en n.r to th:· cx hiiJr t Du dng the rema ind er of the
nt:ln h ll \·e t:~ !,,, and c.:olfee ~~i ll be served to tho
'd t' \\ il1g thr: dr fl l8,y.
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FERTILIZER
Why spend your time? Let us

•pread ~our Fertilizer' now with
our Bul Trucko. Yes, we stock
Fertilizer. Yes, you can
your own and Save Still
Complete Liquid Nitrogen
servlce and many oth·

· Get ALoad At Our
SPECIAL OFF-CAR PRICE

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,•· L'&gt;idenl
:\hils H. Smiley calls first GAHS cage
prarbcc•. B•ll Johnson, Miles Epling only veterans re·
tw·nmg .. Lee.! teachers protest salary schedule
C &amp; rAI• road halves tra~n ser&gt;Jce in Old Fr&lt;' nch Citv
~J?O .~ '· r• """"' sent AII-SI':O ballots by Bill Potter
lw sckcaon of 1946 "dream team."

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We Aro Partlclpotlng
In G•lllpoli1 Merchant•

SHOP·A·RAMA

WE WILL GIVE YOU 5 BALES OF TWINE.

OF

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Roy Rupe. 51.
·• ( .-. nl .\ n .-\ddtso n mnn dies sudd en ly at brother's
.'lL'll_" rn J:t' l:ni'Dl'P_. 0.
fl r~ of fi ve cmrnty farm in·
· · u_le:-. ht ld a: 91dwe /l. Maurtce Thomas elected n~w

COMING SOON

COMPLETE

Now Unloading A

mture on . J ltlrd ·\\'r . 111 Galli polis ha.; !'&lt;Wglll Lh
ey ;• ot_many mdn J.ciu;tls during the past few davs. It i~
3Tt - JCI re p l1 ~:,1 o/ Ihe _..;tore. lt too k Torn .I\1Ji s tl~&lt;ld O'. ·
er ··" ho~rs to !'om: ~ ~ ~· re thr projrl't . made e.s peciall v

f oJ L.:1rry s op Ln h•1u

WE WILL GIVE YOU A NEW HEAT HOUSER.

IF YOU BUY ANEW FARMALl TRACTOR NOW

OR IF YOU NEED A NEW HAY BALER

BUY NOW and MAKE ASUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS · ·· · SEE US TODAY!

OPEN
MONDAY

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Complete Line Of

TIRE. SALE

PROGRAM

Still Going On At Our

Can Save You
Money! _·.

SUPER SERVICE STATION
(ALWAYS OPEN)

Let us figure with ~u! «Wlete ·
·service · on Dalry ed, · ' ~
Flock, Swine Feed, Pet o ,
Sheep Feed.

All Si1esln Stockl
All

Stop arid S~Us or
Us
· e'll~orne to You- '1/e·-~_o/i'-'' Deliver,
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At Pomeroy Your ·Complete Farm and City Center
BIG
BULK
FEED
BULK SPREADING
CHRISTMAS

Make

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AND LOOK
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around.

···IMPORTANT
ANNOUNCEMENT

Central Soya
of Ohio

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lie tra nsports all legal pa p er.~ to and from the
court'hnuse ~ nd attorney offices. In addi tio n, Burton
h~nd _les all mtl'nlJil ~ and outgo ing mail with timely

FOR ·AN

From Your Farm Service Center •••

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ALL AT DISCOUNT PRICES!
Chllt &amp; Upright Froerers Also
On Chrletmos Spociol
Wowl A RNI Spoclol On
w..hors ond Dryers

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Star
Store

1 and No. 2

Heating Fuel
Servicing G•llia, Molgs ond
Milson counties. Alto
Complete Gosollno, 011 and
G""' Dollvory

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Ph. 992-2111
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OPEN TIL 9 PM (MONDAY Thru SATURI)AY)

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Grid Scores
CHARWITESVILLE,
Vo.
(UP[) - VIrginia's baJl.hawk•
mg Cavahers played like the
days of old Saturday, trompinJ
Maryland's Terps 11·11 for 11
Atlantic Coast COn(erence vic.
tory before 16,111)0 chilly fallS.
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Virgm1a defenders pounced
on three Maryland fumbles and
Cavaher quarterback Bob Da·
vis made the most ()f them,
!ossmg for two ttuchdowns and
sF:tlJng up two others with hll
passing.
Sophomore halfback Frank
Quayle im1tated a taok 8!1 he
rolled over Maryland defenders
for 221 yiirds and one touch·
down.
Maryland's Alan Pastrana
also passed for twt
touch1 downs, giVmg him a Maryland
: ~chool record of 14 for the sea-

PAUING 1lCKET
That's HOnda.

lor parlclng on

crowded campus lots and, '" fact, an)"M!ere
at all R1de your Honda right up to class, you

Northwestern
Sturuilllini

Ohio
College Scores

Just 111• ticket

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l1ke If the teacher gives you a funny look1 it's
probably because he'd ltke to have on•, too.

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See oil the Honda models at

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
88 S 2nd Avo.

Middleport, 0.

SALE' SALEI SALEI
1960 Ford Tudor • • - • - .. •
1960 Ford Station Wagon • - •
1960 Falcon Station Wagon • •
1960 Rambler Sedan - - • • 1960 Chevrolet Tudor • • • • • $199
1959 Buick Staion Wagon • • •
1959 Buick Electra - • • • • •
1958 Buick Sedan • • • .. • • •
1957 Buick Tudor • • • - • • •

Excitement, safety, serviceability. From pner1tlon1 of

'*"''• lnlined ond l'li!lld to moill porfoctlon in!Q thtlr work.

E,.ine ond eha•Js bylo9 o,.lnotrt \)1 tht flhh Jtrpst .UtoIIIObllt lllllnufleturor In tht world, tht FIAT Spldor 1500 incorporolts • ~d synchroomloh lflr boo, dloc brokoo and
CQIIIP~Ie

instNmtntation, iftckldhW loch.

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Grid Scores
CHARWITESVILLE,
Vo.
(UP[) - VIrginia's baJl.hawk•
mg Cavahers played like the
days of old Saturday, trompinJ
Maryland's Terps 11·11 for 11
Atlantic Coast COn(erence vic.
tory before 16,111)0 chilly fallS.
1

Virgm1a defenders pounced
on three Maryland fumbles and
Cavaher quarterback Bob Da·
vis made the most ()f them,
!ossmg for two ttuchdowns and
sF:tlJng up two others with hll
passing.
Sophomore halfback Frank
Quayle im1tated a taok 8!1 he
rolled over Maryland defenders
for 221 yiirds and one touch·
down.
Maryland's Alan Pastrana
also passed for twt
touch1 downs, giVmg him a Maryland
: ~chool record of 14 for the sea-

PAUING 1lCKET
That's HOnda.

lor parlclng on

crowded campus lots and, '" fact, an)"M!ere
at all R1de your Honda right up to class, you

Northwestern
Sturuilllini

Ohio
College Scores

Just 111• ticket

n

l1ke If the teacher gives you a funny look1 it's
probably because he'd ltke to have on•, too.

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See oil the Honda models at

RAWLINGS HONDA SALES
88 S 2nd Avo.

Middleport, 0.

SALE' SALEI SALEI
1960 Ford Tudor • • - • - .. •
1960 Ford Station Wagon • - •
1960 Falcon Station Wagon • •
1960 Rambler Sedan - - • • 1960 Chevrolet Tudor • • • • • $199
1959 Buick Staion Wagon • • •
1959 Buick Electra - • • • • •
1958 Buick Sedan • • • .. • • •
1957 Buick Tudor • • • - • • •

Excitement, safety, serviceability. From pner1tlon1 of

'*"''• lnlined ond l'li!lld to moill porfoctlon in!Q thtlr work.

E,.ine ond eha•Js bylo9 o,.lnotrt \)1 tht flhh Jtrpst .UtoIIIObllt lllllnufleturor In tht world, tht FIAT Spldor 1500 incorporolts • ~d synchroomloh lflr boo, dloc brokoo and
CQIIIP~Ie

instNmtntation, iftckldhW loch.

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Virginia In
41-17 Victory
Over Maryland
CHARWI'TESVJLLE,

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'"K Cavaliers played liko the
days of old Saturday, trompmJ
Maryland's Terps 41-17 for Ill
Atlanlic Coast conrerence vietory before 16,000 chilly fans,
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!on thre. Maryland fumbles and
Cavalier quarterback Bob DaVIS made the most of them,
tossms for two tluchdowns and
settmg up two others with
passing.

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Sophomore halfback Frank
Quayle imitated a tank as he
roBed over Maryland defenders
lor 221 yards and one touchdown
Maryland's Alan Pastrana
I also passed for tw1 touch1 downs, grvmg him a Maryland

NEW TRAINING CAMP
KANSAS CITY I UP! -The

I school rerord of 14 for the sea·

'!hal's HOnda. last tile ticket for parl&lt;lng on
crowded campus lots and, m fact, any.\'here

Northwestern
StunS lllini

Ohio
College Scores

at all Ride your Honda right up to class, If you
l1ke If the teacher gives you a funny look, it's
probably because he'd like to have one, too.

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RAWUNGS HONDA SALES
Middleport, 0.

88 S. 2nd Ave.

SALE! SALEI SALEI
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1960 Ford Tudor - 1960 Ford Station Wagon • - 1960 Falcon Station Wagon - 1960 Rambler Sedan · - - - •

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
, r'lrat 3 ,."'" the ltdy llowl• with a .mire compan, '"" art ,..,, Only the 1111n payo for ·his bowling.

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CHARWI'TESVJLLE,

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'"K Cavaliers played liko the
days of old Saturday, trompmJ
Maryland's Terps 41-17 for Ill
Atlanlic Coast conrerence vietory before 16,000 chilly fans,
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Virgmia defenders pounced
!on thre. Maryland fumbles and
Cavalier quarterback Bob DaVIS made the most of them,
tossms for two tluchdowns and
settmg up two others with
passing.

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Sophomore halfback Frank
Quayle imitated a tank as he
roBed over Maryland defenders
lor 221 yards and one touchdown
Maryland's Alan Pastrana
I also passed for tw1 touch1 downs, grvmg him a Maryland

NEW TRAINING CAMP
KANSAS CITY I UP! -The

I school rerord of 14 for the sea·

'!hal's HOnda. last tile ticket for parl&lt;lng on
crowded campus lots and, m fact, any.\'here

Northwestern
StunS lllini

Ohio
College Scores

at all Ride your Honda right up to class, If you
l1ke If the teacher gives you a funny look, it's
probably because he'd like to have one, too.

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RAWUNGS HONDA SALES
Middleport, 0.

88 S. 2nd Ave.

SALE! SALEI SALEI
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1960 Ford Tudor - 1960 Ford Station Wagon • - 1960 Falcon Station Wagon - 1960 Rambler Sedan · - - - •

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SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 20
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To England, Denmark, and Russia·

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Cr.· k Marina at Jrllddlepot1 Is following i mffi!ng with the
not el))eded untl! 1968, jllllelis COrps of ~ In HunUng·
!ddJthmai funds are ailooatid. ton.
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&gt;Y William Childs, president oil Mr. Welsh learned the Marina
lle Meigs County
Planning Iproject at M88011, W. Va., will
:ommi,.ion, and · lack Welsh, be bllill· DOlt year. ·

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Kay Wyall of Roato I, Pom·
eroy, baa lfldaated · wttll ·
blgbesl hoDOrt from Natlofl.
wide Beilly ~cademy
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"Award ol DtJilnctioan W8l
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pualloa lilllelleoll. Bile II
tbo daughter of Mr. and !drt.
James C. Wyall Gf Pemm~J,

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The Corps explained there ~'"I Tom Conated, real
tunds avallible lor ...,.truct10n resentative of the Ul&lt;JIS,·
of the 1t1ason project next aum· in Middleport last week
mer, but mouey lor ·the larger with officials•ther;;.~,:=~~
Leading •Creek job wiD not be the project. It has 114 ·
available untli lite
ced the Corps earlle~r: :~]J
year unl~. addiiiOnal
negotiated lor the
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Point Resort, Pay :Debts ·

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qNE of many fioa\s appearing irt.Saturday's annual Rio Grande College Homecoming parade In Ga!Upolla

The Huntington Herald Dispatch said Saturday that
of Oklahoma City businessmen have proposed a
opperating the Pleasant Poilit Resort and even·
It..,,n. retiring some $2,100,000 in liens against the _propgroup would operate the ' ed for the past month and I had
Ire•sort near Point Pleasant on· !hoped to have the renrganiza·
its present ownersflip,
tion plan ready sooner, but It
Although details still have will be by about Monday now,"
not been completed, the propos· he said.
was advanced enough Fri-1 One of the principals tn the
so that Federal
Jlldgo 1Oklahoma group IsM. A. Ha..
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L. Christie ordered a sen of Oklahoma C1ty.
postponement of a sch·l Rolle f£e of Gallipolis Ferry
1 ed1~ed public auction of
the is president of the West Vir·
property at the Mason County )ginia Industries Development

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Huntington Hospit.1Ji culties shortly after it opened
he is recovering from last year.
emergency · appendectomy. I If the reorganization plan is
Attorney Edward H. Greene not approved by Judge Christie,
HunUngton. one of three j the new date for auction of the
special masters appointed by pand and buildings Is Decem·
the court to dispose of the prop- Iber 19.
erty, said be would have details About 100 persons had gall&gt;
of the reorganization plan avail· ered at the steps of the Court.
able early nexl week.
house in Point Pleasant Friday
"This thing has been negotiat· motning for the auction.

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DAVID LEAN'S FILM a: BORIS~

DOCTOR ZHMGO

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O'MR ~IF!ASlHW'OOI ROOSIIHR·RITAlL9tGW.t
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NOW PLAYING IN HUNTINGTON
At Will Yllllinll's

10 Performencee
WHkly

Motl 'Modern Theltre

Want To Improve The Looks and
Value Of Your Property#
LET

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Clean, Tuckpoint ,a/nd
Waterproof
YOUR BUILDING NOW!
We Are PresenU)( Working op The State Hospital in Gallipolis.

CONTACT liS TODAY - - - .

NYE UNIVERSITY VOLKSWAGEN
SERVICE

SALES

e COMPLETE LINE OF USED CARS e
Phone 593-7781

Simpson and Palmer Sis.

AIMna, O.

FREE ESTIMATES! 'NO OBLIGATION
Bob Caudill or Jam11 Rish, Room 202
Lafaye"e Hotel; O.lllpolis, Ohio,
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mer, but mouey lor ·the larger with officials•ther;;.~,:=~~
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The Huntington Herald Dispatch said Saturday that
of Oklahoma City businessmen have proposed a
opperating the Pleasant Poilit Resort and even·
It..,,n. retiring some $2,100,000 in liens against the _propgroup would operate the ' ed for the past month and I had
Ire•sort near Point Pleasant on· !hoped to have the renrganiza·
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tion plan ready sooner, but It
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not been completed, the propos· he said.
was advanced enough Fri-1 One of the principals tn the
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postponement of a sch·l Rolle f£e of Gallipolis Ferry
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the is president of the West Vir·
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he is recovering from last year.
emergency · appendectomy. I If the reorganization plan is
Attorney Edward H. Greene not approved by Judge Christie,
HunUngton. one of three j the new date for auction of the
special masters appointed by pand and buildings Is Decem·
the court to dispose of the prop- Iber 19.
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of the reorganization plan avail· ered at the steps of the Court.
able early nexl week.
house in Point Pleasant Friday
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Etern ity"
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has become a new penon sincr . IJ:30 p. m . Ch 13 - "The Big ( W-orld "
I bought a TV set for him. He j Sky"
: 11~20 p. m. Ch 8 - '"The Execuwatches f'"\lery program on the ! 11:30 p. m . Ch 10- •·Two Wotioner of Venice''
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complaint. But it can be easily 1 9 p. m. Ch 4 - TBA
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rel..,ved by getting your
dog 9 p. m. Ch 3 - ·' Courl Jester" 4:30 p. Ill· Ch 10 t&lt;; walk you around the
block
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answering reader
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we the institute for· the informative Answer: '111at depends
would like to take a momeut jbook1et: ' 'Repairing Your TV whether your husband is uvmg j
to caogratu1ate Dr. Frant Mil- Set." Be sure to enclose two inside or outside of tbe
fisb ler of California on his :-ecent boz tops .
tank . If yoo are DOt ·sure. send
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Dear Mr. CaaaeJ: 01111 yoar ad.· a family photo to us here at the
et the unknown.
vice. I bouP:t a TV fw
my institute and we wiD send you
According to an article by llamster witll sc-emlagly ucel- th~ proper booklet.
Dr. Muter in the San Francis- leat results. Reeeatly, llowever, Dear "Dr. Caaael: I am a e.co Chronicle, teJevision is
a his coat has become
rather teated, ouqotac tartle preselltperfectly acceptable entertain- wavy a.ad laDy. Slaoahl I ••- ly resid.iag-'bt allaatbome ......
ment for household pets,
as ry about tllese symptoms!
• ea era~ ia • Des Moilies lloluelong as ~yare not alJowed to
Answer: You should a1ways 1bold. Ffor my part. I
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•verdo 1t.
worry about symptoms. Howev- maay of u.e TV pNpams, but
lJI fact. Dr. Miller
finds , e~ there is help available if you ltbey ~re makiDc my pet froc
many animals have their favor- WJ.U send two box tops
to us I very JU.IDPY· Wbt should I H!
ite television programs a o d here at the ill8titute and request! Answer: Have patience. Rome
display taste no wors£. than that the informatlve booklet, .-..Re- :was not built in a day. It has
1 pairing Your Hamster ."
!taken us at the i~titute _y ears
of the human viewer.
However Dr Miller
warns I D;ear Dr. Cannel: We do aot 1to get TV programing swtable
It is impo~tanl not to s~bject' , mind havi_n&amp; the TV sd on all : for Lur~les. Entertainment for
pets to too much television view- i day. But •t does ma~ th~ wa· i frogs w1ll take at least a nother
ing , especially those who are ter In the flsb tank qu1te "arm. season ort_w
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NEW YORK (NEA) - · Before 1 Answer: Sene! le us here at daqenB. h H?
answering reader
man,
we the institute for· the informative Answer: '111at depends
would like to take a momeut jbook1et: ' 'Repairing Your TV whether your husband is uvmg j
to caogratu1ate Dr. Frant Mil- Set." Be sure to enclose two inside or outside of tbe
fisb ler of California on his :-ecent boz tops .
tank . If yoo are DOt ·sure. send
contributiou to man 's conquest
Dear Mr. CaaaeJ: 01111 yoar ad.· a family photo to us here at the
et the unknown.
vice. I bouP:t a TV fw
my institute and we wiD send you
According to an article by llamster witll sc-emlagly ucel- th~ proper booklet.
Dr. Muter in the San Francis- leat results. Reeeatly, llowever, Dear "Dr. Caaael: I am a e.co Chronicle, teJevision is
a his coat has become
rather teated, ouqotac tartle preselltperfectly acceptable entertain- wavy a.ad laDy. Slaoahl I ••- ly resid.iag-'bt allaatbome ......
ment for household pets,
as ry about tllese symptoms!
• ea era~ ia • Des Moilies lloluelong as ~yare not alJowed to
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worry about symptoms. Howev- maay of u.e TV pNpams, but
lJI fact. Dr. Miller
finds , e~ there is help available if you ltbey ~re makiDc my pet froc
many animals have their favor- WJ.U send two box tops
to us I very JU.IDPY· Wbt should I H!
ite television programs a o d here at the ill8titute and request! Answer: Have patience. Rome
display taste no wors£. than that the informatlve booklet, .-..Re- :was not built in a day. It has
1 pairing Your Hamster ."
!taken us at the i~titute _y ears
of the human viewer.
However Dr Miller
warns I D;ear Dr. Cannel: We do aot 1to get TV programing swtable
It is impo~tanl not to s~bject' , mind havi_n&amp; the TV sd on all : for Lur~les. Entertainment for
pets to too much television view- i day. But •t does ma~ th~ wa· i frogs w1ll take at least a nother
ing , especially those who are ter In the flsb tank qu1te "arm. season ort_w
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tiger of becoming nen:ous, neuTravel s'"
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ly come as no surprise to us at
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the institute. As regular read- 9 p. m . Ch 13 - ·""'fhe Co urt- ~ art: ··Treasure of the Sierra
ers know, we have been saying
ship of Eddie's Fathf'"r "
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the very same things for many , 11:30 p. m. Ch 8 - '. Shadow 1 a_ m. Ch 4 - TBA
years .
on the Window"
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But to see our findings conMONDAY
; 9 p. m . Ch 13 - "Treasur.,. JsfJrrned in a published article 4:30 !&gt;- m. Ch 10 - '·Don"t Go ·~ la nd" and "Aladdin's Lamp"
- well, it gives renewed hope
Near the Water' " - Part J
(famous Rufus Rose puppets)
and encouragement to the work • s p. m . Ch . 8 - ' ·Buck Priv ates' 3 p. m. Ch 10 - "Snow White.,
we are doing here at the insti- ~1 7 p. m. Ch 3 - ' "Priv.lte W:ar / 4 p. m. Ch 10 - " Blonde on a
tvte_
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Dr. Mr. Cannel: You were 11 . 20 p. m. Ch 8 - ··Edge of f Agonauts ' '
absolutely right. My schnauzer
Etern ity"
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has become a new penon sincr . IJ:30 p. m . Ch 13 - "The Big ( W-orld "
I bought a TV set for him. He j Sky"
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air witb great delight, but
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lind I am becoming nervous,
TUESDAY
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neurotic and nauseated. Wllat 4:30 p. m . Ch 10 - ··Don 't Go 11 :30 p. m . Ch 13- "Leuisian--can 1 do about this conditioa!
Near the Water" -Part 0
na Purchase"
Answer: Vours is a common . 5 p . m. Ch &amp; - " The Prisoner' 11 a. m . Ch 4 - TBA
complaint. But it can be easily 1 9 p. m. Ch 4 - TBA
FRIDAY
rel..,ved by getting your
dog 9 p. m. Ch 3 - ·' Courl Jester" 4:30 p. Ill· Ch 10 t&lt;; walk you around the
block
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two or three times each day.
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Mrs. Leora o ya .
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the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Newberry.

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"' Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar signs a paper proci.alming this week as .
Miss Pageant week m Pomeroy Mee$ and Werry are m charge of the pag£
he staged this coming Sunday mght m the Pomeroy Jumor Htgh School
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The next meeting will
·rt a?,d she read "Parents Mrs. Fred Goeglein, presl· held in the Methodist- ch"!'qb
edge. Roll call was answer· dent, conducted the meeting basement on Deeember -1&amp;; ..t
by fifteen members and one and devotions were led by Mrs. 11 a.m. A potluck dinner ·wW
.es~, Mrs. Sandra Ko~y. by i' Amos Leonard. Plans
were • be served at noon aid ·Ut_-tbt
akmg a te_Ieg:am USing the made tt partidpate in Opera- ] afternoon gifts will be · ~
:ters of the~r f1r~t n.ame.
. tion Santa Claus at
Athens ed for the Carman's _ ·T!9'
Mrs. J~ck.ie Wickline
and State Htspit.al. Gifts must be , home and the tlder1y tf a
n . Dom Copley were voted
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Mrs. Arlee Abbeet wu •
.~rs . Deanna Merry won the
charge of the program 1~ ~or prize. Refreshments were
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I ing. For what can we be !bank·
I lui. by Mrs. Scort Folmer;
0 co-hostesses Mrs. Jackie
·vis and Mr.s. Betty Copley, The Session of the Middieportl Va rious _types of arthritis, Mrl.
ring a soc1al hour. Next First
United
Presbyterian ; Leonard. Truly great trea1uN:a,
~ting will be the children's Church affirmed the aclion 0t 1 Mrs. Lewis Grueser; Diabetel,
•ristmas party Ill be beld at lhe General Assembly of Pr.. Mrs George Skinner.
!vary BapHot church
on byteriu Churches regarding the Mrs. Goeglein read No .need
IC. 20th at &amp;:30 P· m. Santa restatlng of the Westminster £or concern abeut hear:t mur.
~ be 011 hand to pass out Confession of Faith at a meet.. mur: Mrs. w. A. Morgatl read,
'ts and lreats to each ohild. 111g recently at the church.
Then Thanksgiving Came; IIHl
A report of the namlnatlng Mrs. Mark Grueser Jr., Ba
~ipolil Minion
committee WIS given and wiU careful to avoid dongen of tro.t
YillbeO ned
preoeni tile slate of off1cers at bite. A poem, A Sen!ible Boy,
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J congregatwnal meet- by Mrs. William Grueser. • coo1
Ua' who Uvea at 110 River llli " anuary. .
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Kwup, ~~ eel deiegaie to the Scioto Pres· Refreshments .were eeoved bJ
be and : Galli U Mia- bytery meeting at Oak HiiJ. the 110ste3S dunng the '"'"al
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Othen attending were Mrs. J. bour to the above named and
11 mlIICiclltecl ..:~· 111m E. Harley, Mrs. E. 0. Tewks· Mrs. Hareld Elackston, Mrs,
ntltdcll IN barj, Mrs. George Ande.._ Clifford· Leilbel~ Mrs, Willlam
.,_ ud 11eo lilt Rev. Howard ·Rllppelt and Elcbill~. Mrs. Homer Rad· ·
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fOrd inti' . auest Mtt. · Karl
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singing of ! commg hohda~s_. She also made . new members were welcom~
\merica the Beautiful." A several. explaml~g h~w to co?· !tu the cl ub.
The Gardener I
clal ho~r was held following · dit.wn the matenal wtth certa~ n Pledge was repeated.
e meeting ~ith a dessert chemicals, how to lay_ them m: Officers for the coming year
w-se served by the hostesses a box With powder, With 8 soft were elected and issues
of
I'B Karl Qwen, Mrs. Willia~ layer on top. Tile box _should I Women's Day were given
to
· . M Lorna OWen Mrs. be slated. and the maler~al left each member.
~~~~~ ~~en, Mrs. Lman :in it for seven ~ays. :h•s can During a social hour delicious
~iff and Mrs. Garen Stans· i be done at any tJme With fresh ~ refreshments were served. A
flowers.
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ro.ngements. ~trs . Garnet Wood , by Mrs. Hackworth . The Dec·
ol lhe occupational therapy de-' ember meeling will be on
1partment, was in charge of the holiday decorations by Mrs~ Ev·
i meeting. Mrs. Galloway or the , erett Long of the Cheshirt Gar·
l'he Rio Grande Mothelrds Gallipolis Garden Club, con- Iden Club.
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Mrs. Jack Hackworth anct Mrs. George Coones of the
!th a Thanksgiving prayer. French City tiarden Clutl were the guest speakers at tht
rs. Thomas Rue was program 1\ Tht~.;day afternoon meeting of Nature·s Garden Club at
ader aod gave a Thanksgl•· the Gallipolis State Institute.
g message, "Let Us Give
Mrs. Donald Galloway mtroctuced the speakers, who
oanks." describing the Pil-italked on the suh tect "What We Can Do Wtth Seed Pods
·im.s and their struggles in a ~ and
Weed.! from
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ENGAGgl) _ Mr. and Mr&gt;. Winston E Varney o.t
The annual Tha11ks_giving pro- . Gallipolis. Oh io. are annou~cin g th e engage~ent of
-am and th;mk offering of · !heir daughter. Frances Ga1l. lo Jam es P. Skidmore,
e Women's Associiition
of
son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Skidmore of Evergreen.
.e First Uniled Presbyterian Miss Varney is a 1966 graduate of Gallia Academy
mrch in Middleport was held I High school. and is presPntly employed at Holzer
1ursday evening at
the 1 · Hospital. Mr. Skidmvre is a 1965 graduate of North
1urch .
. I Gallia High School, and is employed by the Depart·
The meeling was opened w1th 1 ment of State Highways. He is a memher of the Air
·ayer and group singing. Mrs. · National Guard, Colulnbus. Wedding plans arr in·
dward Burketl, president. was I complete.____ _
.in charge. Duri.ng the business
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.eeting it was announced that ,
·e Christmas bazaar had been
mcelled this year due to oth- .
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1:30 Newo Headlmea
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To receive this ho1&gt;
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which can be found In
girl. Director Werry l
feels that any of the
pa&gt;'lielpating in !hls y1
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Ticket! for tile pq
on sale at Nehlon'9 Dl
and the GoeiSier Jewt
In Pomeroy.
other
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The winner from Me
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ru~ to compete with
other girls of Ohio for
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Miss. From Xenia, tb
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Mayor Charleo W. Legar ol ly, talented. and in.telligenl girls 1 pear in tills county's
Pomeroy Saturday proclaimed will appear on stage perform· ; This year's pageant
lhe week of Sunday, Nov. 20 ing in three categories. These ', lighted by three new
lo Sunday. :-lov. 27th. Junior major categories are physical I thr Junior Miss Hostel
MISs Week in Pomeroy. The filnrss . pol&lt;e and appemnoe. I the Scholo•llc Award, .
\1 "i '"' Cnw! 1 ~· Ji'I \Wf' Ps sponsor .and a three minute talrnt act ITalent Award.
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which must be presented by , The Junior Mlsl H
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. each girl.
Iward will go to the (
Tlu~ fourth annual
Jumor ,
who bas planned t~
Miss Pageant wilt be held SUn- ' Contestant Chairman
Jim 1 table setting to . t
r' v \lm' '2 7 ill R n m at lhf' Mees sald he bf&gt;lieves that the gy d
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Pnmeroy .Jumor
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R::a!rh Werry said that 16 love- !are the rinest girls ever to ap- , m omeroy.
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given to the girl who-'1
•tained the highest
' average over the first
years of high school '
i lncludlng the first siJ:
grade average of this
The Talent award '
the contestant who tt
fee: has presented ~
talent of the evening.
These awarc!i are b
1er by the Jaycees so n
' will be able to take ho
ward for th•ir efforts
i The aim of the Ju1
· Pageant is to
e
I through local, lla!e at
al contests, pick the au
high school senior girl

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·1:30 a. m. - Farm F«eca,t 'I 5:55 Nm
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111 :110 ~P ,Ten Sltow
! a. m. -' Paul Dl•on Show , 1:00 Bill Miller Show
!12:00 Natlooal News .
l2 NOOII _ -Club
7:20 . News ·
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2 p. m. _ Sppt B~kman Show. 7:50 Nen
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Ull p. m: _ Gypsy~ Lee 1:45 Baker Furn1111re Aucti0Di12:!5 Ohto Uldv. ROJI\lfl
5 p. m. '... VtJry Special
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t .1:.00 ()blo News
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1:45 Baker Fttrn. Show (Fri.) 1:05 Saturday Sbow, .
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J:lli OStJ and OU Foolltd
11 p. m. - Eleventli Hour News 9,05 CO!iee With Janel
5:45 S;gq Of! .
After Lllte Show - News and tO.OO Swap ·StoP
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· SUNDAYS
Weather a.auet 1
11:15 Moming Mt!dltallolll
:00 Sijln Oli - •·orwalil ·
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ll:tlt Ohio New$
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!:15 a. m..- R. R. No • . 11 , 05 Coun~j JUD&lt;;tiall
7:00 Master Contnll
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·, 11:10 Coontry HytnDIIme
7:30 The Good IJ!e.
7.31 a. m. - WIOta Falllilf . IJ:OO Newseast
7:46 Tbe Bible Spe...
8:31 a. m. -Jack LALinne . 12 , 15 Loi:al News
l; fl!l Sl!lfday Shol!.
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1:00 Spreadlnc lln•dola , ·
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JS:30 ~ Sltow. crrt.)
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11:30 a, m. - Dark Shadows 12:10 l.arTy Andersoa Show
10:10 Coontry lf)'mntlntB
S:30 p. ·Ql. - Mite Douslaa S:Ol Miles K1181&lt; Shotr
11:30 Quie1 Hour
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t p. m.,.... Loeal N~s
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Show Clilon-Wed.·F'rl.)
U:ll arlstlw Hour ~.·, . :li'fj·H *t ~ , t,:'
11-p. m. - lien Griffin ShoW 4:30 Local Nen
12:10 a... Merlht Tee., . 1.: lU; ·~[ •· . :.
IJ;J!. a.·m. - Newa, Weather, 5:00 News
l:ID .Bet. FAdie Boyar
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1:30 ReY. !!ilas BiJiupl ·•
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2:00 Rev. JjllmnJ JelliJeyi
1:31·.a. m. c-&amp;munti' Serneatc!r 5:311 Sip ~ ·
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2:35 :lundiJ'"!J!tow ' f, o&lt;.
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school at 1 p. m.
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Fl!her · will olllc;,lty ' tum
the Chrisbna&amp;. lights •· at.
conclusion of the .P~ralje'
parHclpate In the
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GIFT•A·RAMA
'Dale
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tit
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1r the merchants'
.$1,500 Gift-A-Roma Christmas promotion in. ~lidle·
\GIII-A·:Ranla oeries.
·port,
holds one of the large cards u!ed ·by merc.hanta
AI Leonard will serve as
slgillfying
the&amp; participation. Tickets for the promo.
ter of ceremonies llnnounclng
tion
are
now
avallable)and 'tlie flratArawina will be
entries in tile parade and Rep.
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Nov.
25.
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Privileges of Americans

Are Theme of PTA Talk'
A discUSSion on consolidation soon. The sate ol school record gPinst It and were ol the opinand a 1811&lt; by the Rev. James book• was aJso reporte&lt;l to be ion that the report issued by
Early highlighted a meeting of successful. T)le baked
goods tht. state on the local
high .
the Letart Falls Parents and are to be furnished by Bell)l school and elementary grades ·
Association at tho Wilson Betty Curfman
aod was magnified and was not bel gr·ade school last week.
Phebe' Roberts for the Decem- yond being rectified.
Rev. Early opoke on "Our her meeting.
The organization did not take
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A rOtind table discussion was any official stand on the matPrivileges," out1ning
th • held on school problems and ter at this time.
I
many freedoms wblch Amerl· scl.ool consolldallon was ' dis- Mrs. Margaret Houdashelt's
en1oy at th1s Thaokagived
third grade was awarded the
season. He especially stress- cuss ·
attendance banner.
DONNA KAV WOODYARD
ed that Americana bave the It was the general opinion ~~ Refreshments were
served
of assembly and to the the group that conoolldatlon is by the fifth grade mothers. As~NGAGEMENT - Mr. Hot·
ol free speech. He re- not the answer to any school sisting Mrs. Robrts
were lis Woodyord ol Crowa City,
minded the group that each was problem In the district and Mrs. Freda Clark, Mrs. Betty Oklo, la aaooUDCiDI tbo . .
excerclslng these rlghll
at that the dlsadvantsges
far\ Curfman and Mrs. Mary L&lt;&gt;uise pgemool aDd apprncbing
meeting.
outweighed the advantages.
Shuler.
' marriage of blo da•ghter,
During the businest session, Some members decldeci
II The Community Junior Choir! DoDDa Kay, lo Mr. Harry D.
president, Mrs.
fhoebe was better to Investigate furtb- was featured in two numbers, I Nowberry, soa ot Mr. and
Rolberts, aD!IOonced that the er and to get more information "America, the BeautUul" and [ Mro. Robert Newberry of Gal·
playground equipment
had on the matter.
"We Gather Together." Mrs. lipolio, Ohio. Mi" Woodyard
arrived and would be installed Several spoke definitely
a-1Shuler was the director.
is tbe daugbter of !be late
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Love Of Ule

Doi!Da Reed

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· gram and thank offering of · I heir daughter. Frances Gail. to James P Skidmore,
the Women's Associ~tion
of
son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Skidmore of Evergreen.
:he the First United Presbylerian ' Miss Varney is a 19ti6 graduale of Gallia Academy
111- ' Church in Middleport was heid i High school , and is presPnlly employed at Holzer
ics- IThursday evening at the
Hospital Mr. Skidmore is a 1965 graduate of Norlh
Oth ' church.
, Gallia High School , and is employed by I he DepartThe meeting was opened with
ment of State lhghways. He is a memht&gt;r of the Air
'!n· prayer and group singing. Mrs. : Nationa) Guard, Columbus. Wedding plans arr in~
1
re Edward Burkett, president. was ! complete.
1rd · 3·lin charge. During the business ·
----17:-: meeting it was announced that ,
I
eo- lthe Christmas bazaar had been
ad- \cantelled this year due to oth·
by 1 er projects in the church in-:
00"cluding lhe remodeling of Jhe i
1
1 manse.
fund . raising pro•as :iects will be held later in the i
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int- Iyear.
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pia 1
Karl Owen was devo,.,, ,uonal chsirrnan and read the
am :lOOth Psalm and a medJtatJon \
&gt;St.· entitled, ''My Thanks Comes \
Irs jEasily at Times _'' . She closed
Mrs. Jack Hackworth and Mrs. George Coones of the
ak-~w1th a Thanksglvmg prayer. ' French Cily &lt;.;arden Cluh .. ere the g.uesl speakers at the
_ Mrs. Thomas Roe was program Tht.-&lt;day afternoon meeting of Natures Garden Club at
leader and ga~.• a Thanksglv- \ the Gallipolis Stale Institute
lng me;~age. Let Us GIVe I
Mrs. Donald Galloway introduced the speakers. who
Thanks, descnbmg the Pll- talked on the suhiect " What We Can Do With Seed Pods
{ gnms aod lhetr struggles In a .1 and
Weeds
from
Ihe ·
-new land and their Thanksgiving IWoods-"
dueted the business meeting.
observance.
' Name tags in the shape
of
tad The annual thank offering was · Mrs. Hackworth showed ar- pumpki ns were handed out to
;be taken and the meeting
was 1rang.ement~ for fall and t\le the 18 members present. Tw11
~· I closed with the singing of \ commg hohda~s: She also made new members were welcomed
~Si- . "America. the Beautiful." A : s~~eral, explamJ~g h~w to co~J- to the club.
The Gardener's
.ond lsocial hour was held following , dJtlon. the matenal wtth certa~n Pledge was repeated.
of · the meeting with a dessert chemtcals, how to lay. them m Officers for the comtng year
!ed 1course served by the hostesses, 8 box wtth powder, With a soft were elected and issues
of
Mrs. Karl Owen, Mrs. William layer on top. The box _should ;wornen 's Day were given to
Morris, Mrs. Lorna Owen, Mrs. ~e slated. and the mater~al left each member.
[
1!4 Richard Owen, Mrs. u\lian '" It for seven days. Thos can During a social hour dellCIOUll
i)ve 11 Steiff and Mrs. Garen Stans- i be done at any Lime wtth fresh refreshments were served. A
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!W· bury.
flowers.
Idoor pri1.e was awarded in tht
l.rl. i
Mrs. Coones showed small ar- form of a table decoration made
r•ngements. llrs Garnet Wood by Mrs. Hackworth. The Dec, of the occupational therapy de-. ember meeting wtll be
on
1 partment. was in charge of the
holiday decorations by Mrs, EvThe Rio Grande Mothers : meeting. Mrs. Galloway of the erett Long of the Cheshire Gor.
League heard records entitled IGallipolis Garden Clu~, con- den Clu~·- _
"Sex Instruction to Parents,"
- ----from the Ohio child Conserva- 1
tion League Library, which
were played by Mrs.
Jackie
t
program chairman, al A contribution was made to at Hospital by Decombtr ~
November meeting held at lhe TB fund by the R o c k any one wishing to conliibuw
the home ol Mrs. Carmel Zetts. I Springs Better Health
club 1 may leave gilts with Mrs.:~.
The program opened with the : Thursday afternoon at the htme l lein.
:
devotions by Mrs. Delores Shu-1of Mrs. Welby Whaley.
,
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.
The . next meetmg ."m o: be
Pledge." Roll call was answer- Mrs. Fred Goeglem, pres!- held lD the Methodist· ch~~b
by fifteen members and one dent. conducted lhe meet1ng basement on December a,: 't
' l!~u•••t, Mrs. Sandra Koby, by and devo11ons were led by M.-.. 1 n a.m. A pot1uck dinner wW
making
telegram using the · Amos Leonar~-. Plan~
were . be served ~I. noo_n llld ln.: U..
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letters of their first name.
made te parhC'tpate m Opera-1afternoon g1fts wtll be pr~
Mrs. Jackie Wickline
and lion Santa Claus ~l
Athens ~ ed for the Carman's rift
·: Mn. Doris Copley were voted State H.. pital. Gofts must be : home and the elderly If ·a.
and accepted into
league
- - - com mur J1\"
Mrs. Arlee Abbott wu lD
Mrs. Deanna Merry won the
t t'
charge of the program aod aevdoor prize. Refreshments were
0
0
erai arhcics were read inelflll.
served by the hostess and her
ing. For what can we be tllank·
two co-hostesses. Mrs. Jackie
lui. by Mrs. Scott
Folmer•
Davio and Mrs. Betty Copley. The Session or the Middleport Vanous types of arthritis, Mn'.
during a social hour. Next First United Presbyterian Leonard : Truly great trelllll'tl,
~~~~::aiwill be the children's Church affirmed the action of~ Mrs. Lewis Crueser; Diabetel,
party to be held at tho General Assembly of Pres- Mrs. George Skinner.
- ·Bapliol cburch Sa on byter1 ~ Churches regar ding the Mrs. Goeglein read N0 eed
Dec · """' at 6:30 P· m.
nta restattng or the Westmmsler
.n
will be on hand to pass out ConfesSion
. of Fat'th at a meet- for concern abeut heal1 murgilts and treato to each ehild. ingrecently at thecurc.
h h
mur
Mrs.kW...A. Morgan
read,
Then: Th
A
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lhe
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an sgJVIDg Ca me; 1 nd
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repor 01 . nomma lll!l Mrs. Mark Grueser Jr.,
Be
.,_jpo is i.slion
romnuttee was given and will careful to avttd ~BDIItl'l ol frosl
W'ill be Qpened
present the slate of officers at bite A poem A Senstbl Bo.
e•. Howard Stewart, ev1111- ·tho anaual
e ,.~
y,
J congregational meet- bY .Mrs . W'll:a
• 1 m Grueser,
R
10
who llvee ol 110 mver mgM AanthuaryLe. .
eluded the program. .
Kanauga aJIIl(lunced today
rs. r ur wts was electthai he and
llher tllildsten ed delegate to the Scioto Pres- Refreshments were served by
op4ft)q the Gallipolis Mil- bytery meeli~g at Oak Hill. lhe hostess during the social
11o11 at ~ Butem Ave.
Othen atteodmg were Mrs. J. hour to the above named and
0111en 'IIIIOCiat81 w1111 bbD E. Harley, Mrs. E. 0. Tewk,.. Mrs. Hareld J!lackston. Mrs
pel!abl!l atllalloa IN barY, Mrl. George .Anderstn, Clifford Lellhelt. Mrs. Wllllam
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1111 lilt father, C. H. Ruppell
lord and i auest. M~- Karl
1 Ia W•t 'l'bt llllniller tllanked lbe ses- Grueser.
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Jackie Oblinger
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Thanksgiving Par.

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The winner fro
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eted crown of
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Money's ready when
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every two weeks or
however you wish.
Next November you'll
receive your check.

AnnuatThank
Offering Event
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Mr~.

!&gt;'ayor Charles W. Legar ot Jy. talented. and in.telllgent girls 1 pear in tllis co
Pomeroy Salurday proclaimed will appear on stage perform- This year's p
lhe week ol Sunday, Nov. 20 ing in three categnries. These i lighted by thre
lo Sunday. Nov. 27th. J u n I o r major categories are physical Ithe Junior Miss
Mtss Week in Pomeroy. Tb e fltnes,, poise and app•aranre. 1the Scholastic 1
M" 1 ~'" Cnun ty J ~ \'r'PP !\ sponsor , and a three m\nute talent act ; Talent Award. ~
lht&gt; pag('nnt each year.
i whirh must
be pre~enled by I The Junior ~
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Thi &lt; fourth annual
Junior each girL
1ward will go ,ic
Miss Pageant will be held Sun- ' Contestant Chairman
Jim who bas plal!lll
,· v 1\JO\'. ~7 nt 8 o.m. at thP Mees said he believes that the ty table settin(
Pomeroy .Junior High School girls who are representing all i Sunday, ~~v. ~
tlllrli!rmllm. PaE:f'ant Dlreetor If.ve Mei~s Coun~ Hie:h School.~ I ~t the Tnmty ~
~alph Wt'rry said that 16 love· :are the finest girls ever to ap- : 1" Pomeroy. •.
. - - --I The S, ...,Jastl(
. given to the girl
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average over tl!
:,ears of high s
' Including the It
grade average &lt;
The Talent a1
the contestant
fee l has prese.
talent of the r
These a~
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will be able to 't
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througlt local, i
al contests, pick
high school senb
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To receive th
must possess ''t
which can be lc
girL Director t
feels that anY,
participating ill'
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Mayor Legar Procla~
1966 'Junior Miss ·w;

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~· The annual Thanks~ivin~ pro-· Gallipolis, Ohio. are announcing the (.&gt; ngagement of

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SIGNS PROCLAMATION - Jim Mees, left, and Ralph Werry, rl~
as Pomeroy Mayor Charles Legar signs a paper proclaiming this wet
. Miss Pageant week in Pomeroy Mee~ and Werry are in charge of the
be .staged, thiS commg Sunday night m the Pomeroy Junior High S¢
tonum.

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and a talk by the Rev. Jamea boob was also repprteil to be ion that the report issued by
Early highlighted a meeting of successful. 'ljle baked
goods lhc state on the local
high .
the Letart Falls Parents and
to be lumlshed by Betty S&lt;"hool and elementary grades
Teachers Association at the ~~son, Betty Curfman · and was magnifted and was not begrade school last week.
Phebe Roberts lor the Decem· yond being rectified:
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meeting
The organization did not take
Rev. Early -.-~
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any
official stand on the matPrivileges," ouutning
th e A rnund table !sCIJ!S1on was ter at this ttme.
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many freedom• which Amerl- scl.oo! conoolldat!on was d!s- Mrs. Margaret Houdaohelt
cans en)oy at this Thanksgiv.
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third grade was awarded the
Ins season. He especially stress- cus ·
attendance banner.
DONNA KAY WOODYARD
ed that Americana have the It was the general opinion of Refreshments were
served
right of essemb!y and to the the group that consolidation is by the ftfth grade mothers. Asli=NGAGEMI!NT - Mr. Hoi·
rf8ht of free speech. He rt· not the answer to any school sisting Mrs. Robrts
were lis Woodyard of crowo Cily,
minded the group that each was problem In the dl!tr!ct and Mrs. Freda Clark, Mrs. Betty Oblo, Is annoonclng the .,..
excerctslns these rl8hts
at that the disadvantages
far Curfman and Mrs. Mary Louise pgement and appnacbiag
the meeting.
outweighed the advantages.
Shuler.
' marriage of blo dau8hter,
During the business le!sion, Some members decided
it The Community Junior Choir! lloDDB Kay, to Mr. Harry D.
the president, Mrs.
Phoebe was better to lnvesUgate lurtb- was featured in two numbers, Newberry, SOil of Mr. and
Roberts, announced that !be er and to get more Information "America, the Beautiful" and ~·· Robert Newberry of Gal·
playground equipment
had on the matter.
"We Gather Together" Mrs. ,llpolio, Oblo. Miss Woodyard
arrived and would be Installed Several spoke definitely
a· Shuler was the director.
io lhe daugbler of the late
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ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wells of Lin·
coin Heights, Pomeroy, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Ruella K3y, to Ronald Eari
Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Collins of Lin·
coln Heights, Pomeroy. Miss Wells is a graduate of
Pomeroy High School and Columbus Business Uni·
versity. She is presently employed by the Varsity
House inc., Columbus. Mr. Collins is a graduate of
Pomeroy High School and is a student at Columbus
Business University. He is also employed by the Ohio
State Highway Department in Columbus. Arrange··
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from the Secret Place book· the parsonage family were Mrs. : The annual Thanks•ivin pro. I
at the November meetmg o! 'l !et.
Slaven, Leltie Roush and Mrs. '
d th k f'r . g of
the Buay Bee Class Thursday The class will be in charge of IWinebrenner. P
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The nominating report was
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pfreptarh mghitldhe Chnf sthtmashtreaht 1 Beulah White presented the the First United Presbyterian
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It was announced that
the 1program on Thanksgiving in- Ch urch m
1 ~port was e 1
Hearthstone Class would take ~ eluding reading "How Thanks. Thursday evemng at the ;
church
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Mrs. Pearl Hoffman_ and Mrs. care. of outside Chnstmas dec· Igiving Began," and the lOOth The meeting was opened with ,
Charles Edwards, W1th new of- orations for Ule church and the Psalm read by Mrs. Wmebren· l prayer l:md group singmg Mrs .
fleers elected being Mrs. Fr.. Golden Rule Class take care ol iPner Mrs Turner gaPve 1 re ' Ed d 8 k
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Elizabeth Slaven vice pre!l· Plans were made for the
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contest was conducted and pnz- [
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dent· Mrs John Lyons ~ecte- IChrtstma&amp; dlnner alld party to 1
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tary: Mrs' Clyde Winebrenner be held Dec 16 al !be churches awarded to Mrs. Wmebren• lthe Christmas bazaar had been
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assistant secretary· Mn Lettie ' and will include a potluck din.
cance e
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Roush card and ftower' cbair- :ner and gift exchange Names A Bible .quiz wa!! con~ucted by 1er proJecls m the church in- 1
man 'Three teachere of ttJe Iwere drawn for the gift ex- Mrs Fielding Hawkins, con- cludmg the remodeling of the
clas~ include Mn. Dana Hamm. change. Committees named for cludmg the meeting.
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ENGAGED-~1r. an "rs. tnston · arney 01
Gallipolis, Ohio. are announe~ng the engagement of
their daughter, !"ranees Gail. to James p Skidmore,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Skidmore of Evergreen.
Miss Varney is a 1966 graduate of Galli a Academy
H.tg h sc hoo I. an d 1s
· presen IIy emp Ioyed at Hoi zer
Hospital Mr. Skidmore is a 1965 graduate of North
Gallia H1gh School, and os employed by the Depart·
ment of State Highways He 15 a memher of the Alr
Nattonal Guard, Columbus. Weddmg plans arr incomplete
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Mrs. Cora Pullen.
!Charles Bennett, chr., and Le~ carried out in the table appoint· Iyear.
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hymn, ''For the Beautv of the and Beulah White; table, Mrs Iwtth fruits and turkey replicas. honal chamnan and read the
Future of the school and child Following the remarks
of Earth" with Mrt. Turner at Clyde Winebrenner and Mrs. A salad, crackers and cream 1 t~h Psalm and a meditation
weUare were the topics o( two Mr. Davis the organization vot- the piano. Beulah White gave Slaven.
puffs were served by ltle host- [ entl~led, ''M~ Thanks Comes
guost speakers 011 the programed to inviie a representative of a poem. "Let Me Give." Mrl. The birthdays of Mrs. Harold 1e,.es, Mrs. Donald Boone. 'llrs. EaSily at Times.". She closed
Mrs. Jack Hackworth and Mrs. George Coones of the
f u e Rio Gr&gt;nde PTA Thurs- the state department of educa- Hamm was devotional !eader ,Chase, Belly Darst and Mrs. [Wmebrenner, Mrs. George Bak· With a Thanksg1vmg prayer. French City liarden Cluh were the guest speakers at tho
~a 'night
lion to speak in detail about using the meditation, '"l'he[Asa Jordan were obterved. Na- er, and Leora Sigmao.
Mrs. Thomas Rue was progr~m '[ Tht,;day afternoon meeting of Nature's Garden Club at
~r. Clarence Davis a mem- the future of the Rio Grande
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leader and gav,e a ThanksgJV· the Gallipolis State Institute_.
mg message, 'Let Us GIVe I
Mrs. Donald Galloway mtroduced the speakers, who
bft' of the Raccoon board of ed· school. A date for lhat meeting
Thanks,"
describing
the
Piltalked
on the suhiect "What We Can Do With Seed Pods
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grims and their struggles in . land
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new land and their Thanksgiving W d "
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Baker, district representative of er by Mrs. Clara Gettles, and!
observance.
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Wheelersburg gave a talk •• by VJCkl Russell Attendance a· I Dinner at Bailey 0 Restaur-,family.
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the 13 members present Tw11
tht· hi story of child Welfare ser- ward went to the third grade ant m Decem r was p 8fln 1 The eem er meetlag wUJ : e rea ng O 5 m · e 1 d . h
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vice. She was introduced by roem of Mrs. Millard Mcl.Aiy. Iby the One Won One clau of!be held at the home of M r !1.
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The Gardener's
Mrs. Eva McCoy. ~ho works~· Re~reshments were served by the Pomeroy First
Baptist Bailey: preceded by a dinner dent, John F. Kennedy, Prest· : ~wc~~r~:~r weas ~:~~~ ~ilowin ·dition the material With certain ;ledge wa~ repeated.
locally !or the semce.
the fifth grade mothers.
:church Thursday evening at the at Bailey's restaurant at 6:30 dent Lyndon B. Johnson and · the meetin with a desse~ ! chemicals, how to lay them m Officers for the coming year
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Mrt J 8 Ste he the devotions.
Mrs. Kar1 0 wen, Mrs. 111 1am
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Mrs Harry Salley president son will be devotional leader. A dessert eourse wa.B served . Richard Owen Mrs
Lillian . in it for seven days. This can During a social hour deUelouA
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refreshments were served. A
:opened with the class song, He Christmas gifts. A letter was named 8ld Mrs. Lydia Stew- ' bury.
nowers.
door prize was awarded in the
Keeps Me Singing,
followed I read from the Korean g i r! art, Mrs. Home Braley, Mrs.
Mrs. Coon eo showed small ar· form of a table decoration made
with tbe Lord's Prayer iD Uli- whicb ille class supports, by Aten Shain, Mrs.
George
r•ngements, Mn Garnet Wood ,by Mrs. Hackworth. The Dec·
•on. Plans were made to fill a IMrs. Lorain Sterrftt.
Skinner, Mrs. J. E. Fosler and
Iof Ihe occupational therapy de-: ember meeting will be on
Enthusiasm, and eagerness to move forward, domin- 'f_~ksgivin8 basket lor a needy Mrs. Ellen Couch, devotioaal a suest, Mn. Price Hawk.
partment, was in charge of the holiday decorations by
Ev·
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The Rio Grande Mothers meeting: Mrsard.GallowCalybo! the derettCILohng of the Cheshire Gar·
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Lewis. 'fhere were seven I have no t1me !or anythmg else. Cheshire Chapter No. t50, Or· tr1ct a•soclation. Edith Hutsi•' Jannette Sheets and G Ia d y s tiOn League Library, which
present. ·
, We are the busiest people ID der of Eastern Star, bnpreo- pUler was welcomed. She ba• , Rile.
PlaM were completed were played by Mrs.
JackJe .
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Saturday. night there were •the world,'' written by Eric H. •ively initiated Katherine Metz. received her appointment to a for the iBsta!lation Dec. lith at DaviS, program chairman, at I A cenlnbut10n was made to at Hosp1Ial _by Decem'* .Jllld
14 present with Mrs. Marguer· Offer.
j ger at 8 recent meeting.
General Grand Chapter com- ?: 30 p. m. Chapters represent- th• November meetmg held at , the. TB fund by the R o c k any one wJShmg. to conti:i~!e
lte Winters as a firs! . time
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The program conalsted on the mittee, and all others present ed included Evangeline, Iron· the home of Mrs. Carmei Zetts. Sprmgs Beller Health
club , ~ay leave gilts w1lh Mrs'~
guest.
Miss Cl~ra Leasure s article Spinnin8 Record, with
!be were extended a cordial we~ ton, Gallipolis, South
·Point, The. program opened w1th the Thursday afternoon at the hlme
Miss Ruth Thomas, who was on . an Indian Hero was weD Worthy Matro01 and
otar come.
Wilkesville, Thurman,
aod devotions by Mrs. Del~~es Shu· of Mrs. Welby Whaley.
The next meeting wiB ~ lie
unable to be present, sen! a ~"~;t!~n~ ~ded f ~tras~! points. A reading wu given by Helreslunents were served by Commerce, Michigan.
~r~ a~d Rs~e ~;ad Parents Mr! Fred Goe~esi· . held in the Methodist •.hurqh
clipped line from the current e
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Mary Jane Neal and a IOllg,
le ge .. ' 0 ca was answer· dent, ·conducted W".;;,.ting l basement on December 1.; ~
Har)lers, ''Wlien we do not do ers.
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led b Mrs ' II • m A Jl&lt;ltluck dinner wUI
the thin&amp; we eught to do, we Mrs. Elizabeth
Richards' "May the Good Lord Bless
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letters of their first name.
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Athens ' ed for the Carman's
"The Girl From Atlantis."
was presented with a money meeting of the Elizabeth Chapel The meeting was in charge Mrs. Jackie Wickline and ~~nte ~ 'tal G'ft
1 must be : 1orne and the •lderly 11 .
Cake and punch was served corsage by Floro Long, from Ladies Aid in GaUia at !be of the new president,
Mrs. Mrs. Doris Cople.y were voted a
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ernesrtn• Mooney. The pro- or and accepted mto
league
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cake was In the form of 8 book Guesbi present were Deputy Wil!is.Thursday afternoon.
gram opened with two hymns. mernbenhlp.
SSIOn
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'llrs Arlee Abbott wu
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Robert Reed was
elected and was made by Mrs. Juanita Grand Matron Clarice. Sport· Glvmg readmgs were Ann Dorothy Layne read the scrip- Mrs. Deanna Merry won the
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Worshipful Master of Harrison·· Woods
mg, Graod Rei_resentatiVe of Romaine, Ruth Brucker, Orpba ture lesson from Psalms.
door pme. Refreshments were [ eS a mg 0
j eral arlldes were read iDciUdville Lodge F. &amp; A.M. on Nov.
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West VIrginia, Pearl North- Wooten, Francea steger, Fran- There were II membero, two served by the hostess and her
1ing. For what can we be thank·
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The next meeting will be on up; Worthy Matron of South coa Melton, Ruby Saunders, EJ. guests, and loW' cb!ldre1 pres- two co-hostesse•. Mrs. Jackie
Foimer;
1 ful. by Mrs. Scott
l!eed who succeeds Joseph December 10, with Mrs. Velma Point, LI!Uth Cain and secre- la Gobbs. Janice Saunders and ent. Refreshments of pumpltln Davis and Mrs. Betty Copley. The Session of the Middieporti Various types of arthritis, Mn.
Stanley was elected during the Plkkoja as hostess. Everyone ito taries of other chapters.
Ernestine Mooney. Mrs. Ruby pie, coffee and mints
were during 1 social hour. Nex I First United
Presbyterian ] Leonard: Truly great treaalll'tl,
annual meeting, along with th~ l welcome. Call Mrs. Mary Lewis, Guest of honor was Mary Saunders was hostess, asals!A!d served. The sroup waa dlsmi"· meeting will be the children's Church affirmed the action of Mrs. LewJS Grueser; Diabeltt,
following officers: E u gen., 245-5523 for additional informo- Hughes who hao se~ed Cheed with prayer by Frances Mel· Christmas party to be held at lhe General Assembly ol Pr..-1Mrs. George Skinner.
Young; Senior Warden; Hobert i lion.
ohlrt Chapter 81 aecretary for Attend Ceremoninl
ron. Next meeting will be at Calvary Bapti•t church
on byteriu Churches regarding the : Mrs. Goeglein read No neell
Swich, Junior Warden; Wayne
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21 years, :Grand Representative Of Ladhl•' Shrine
the home of Mn. Marie Ber- Dec. 20th at 6:30 p. m. Santa restaling of the Westmill8terl for concern abaot beart murWingelt, treasurer; Harold Rice,
Cunningham;, of Kans81 for three years, and
ndge.
wd! be on hand to pass out Confesalon of Faith at a meet· : mur ; Mrs. W. A. Morgan read,
Secretary· •VIrgil Atldru~ chap- G
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also paal preoidelll of tile dis- Mrs. Marie Hewklns of Midgtfts and treats to each child. lng racently at the church.. I Then Thanksgiving Came; and
lain;
Stanley, 5eni~r Dea· •';U'Il at rnner
d!eport and Mrs. Gertrude Mit- W--'-''
A ~port of the nMtiJnallns l Mrs. Mark Grueser Jr., Be
con; Fra~k Epple, JQII!or !;lea- gh:~• ~·~~- ~:~~~m, ::~: Tri-Monthly Meet
chell, Pomeroy, were In ColumPlmu of
Gallipolil Milaion
comrruttee was giVen and wlll j careful to avoid dangers o1 frollt
oon; Guy MorriS, Tyler and Jos mnnd Cunningham was suest
boo Friday to attend the La· Mua Rees Noted
WUl be Opelred
present tile slate of off1cers at1bite. A poem, A Sensible Boy,
eph .Stanley, Trustee apd Edu-'iol ·hoJfd'r· at a ·spaghetti dinner Held by Baptiltl
dies Oriental Shrine, Theo c.urt Final plans for the wedding Re•. Howard Stewart, evan· Iht anaual congregalional meet· by Mrs. William Grueser, COl).
ucabon officer. Lloyd Klng ha• Tue!J!Iar ; evening at the home Triedstone BapUill ebureb o1 No. 5 Ceremottlal held at the of Mlsa Lynda Rees, dou8hter gellsl, who Uvea 11 110 River in8 in January. .
eluded the program.
boen appoiHted semor steward; , of her grandniother. Mrs. Qs. GalllpoUs held Its tri-monthly Youth. Center of the Oll!o state of Mr. and Mrt. Floyd Rees of St., Kanauga, announoed today J.ln. Arthur LewiS was electTo"m Mar~, .Junior Stewart.
car Rouslt. The dinner was slv- buslneso oession Nov. -1, with Exposition ~ds.
Garfteld Avenue, Gall!polll, to that be 11111 twe tther llllnlsten ed delegate to the Scioto Pres· Refreshments were served b)'
.1Iey will he inslal!ed at 7:30,00 in observance of her s!I· Rev. L. V. Gause presiding.
Mrs. Hawkms. Ia repreeenta- )lr. Terence Heaton of Detroi~ m openitll the Gallipolis MJ». bytery meetmg at Oak H1ll. the hostess dunng the soc••'
p.m. Dec. 3 In the
Ma9&lt;11lic l'teenth birthday ann!vorsary.
The meeting wu mll'ied by Uve of the Ladies
Oriental Michigan, are bein8 unmmced. lioD at i'IGI Euleru Ave.
others attendmg were Mrs. J. buur to !be above named and
Temple.
, . · ·After the hOnoree had qpen-.the election of church olficera, Shrine ol North America this It will be an event of Salta'- Otlten ·• r:latod will! hlm E. Harley, Mn. E. 0. Tewks- Mn. Harold l!!ackston, . Mrs
. · . ed per .gifts arid cards, ga111e1 !11111 their IISiatanll. Mn. Alvin year o1 Theo Court. c.Iwnbus, doy, November 26th at2:30 •'·11 lilt le.'IC! a ntllatiGit . . borJ, Mrs. Geor!le Anderson, Cl1f~ Leifhel~ Mrs. William
FilA. MEETS
· &gt;~were pl~yell and prlzaa award- IJones and Harry .Scott, Sr., and haa been lnsb]tmenlll Ia ~ock In ille aftemooa, at the lle'r. ,, _ Qa.. 11111 ReY. lht Rev. Howard -Ruppel! and Eichinger, Mrs. Homer Rid·
The El!li~ Hlgb . . l')I~fll l N to wtnneni. Those attettdlng were elected 11 eo-ciialnnen ol 111isting with the 19 caitdldates First Baptlat church. A balf. ar*·Ji.t. .... lta"llt w bls lither, C. H. Ruppell
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and a talk by the Rev. Jamea boob was also repprteil to be ion that the report issued by
Early highlighted a meeting of successful. 'ljle baked
goods lhc state on the local
high .
the Letart Falls Parents and
to be lumlshed by Betty S&lt;"hool and elementary grades
Teachers Association at the ~~son, Betty Curfman · and was magnifted and was not begrade school last week.
Phebe Roberts lor the Decem· yond being rectified:
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official stand on the matPrivileges," ouutning
th e A rnund table !sCIJ!S1on was ter at this ttme.
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many freedom• which Amerl- scl.oo! conoolldat!on was d!s- Mrs. Margaret Houdaohelt
cans en)oy at this Thanksgiv.
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third grade was awarded the
Ins season. He especially stress- cus ·
attendance banner.
DONNA KAY WOODYARD
ed that Americana have the It was the general opinion of Refreshments were
served
right of essemb!y and to the the group that consolidation is by the ftfth grade mothers. Asli=NGAGEMI!NT - Mr. Hoi·
rf8ht of free speech. He rt· not the answer to any school sisting Mrs. Robrts
were lis Woodyard of crowo Cily,
minded the group that each was problem In the dl!tr!ct and Mrs. Freda Clark, Mrs. Betty Oblo, Is annoonclng the .,..
excerctslns these rl8hts
at that the disadvantages
far Curfman and Mrs. Mary Louise pgement and appnacbiag
the meeting.
outweighed the advantages.
Shuler.
' marriage of blo dau8hter,
During the business le!sion, Some members decided
it The Community Junior Choir! lloDDB Kay, to Mr. Harry D.
the president, Mrs.
Phoebe was better to lnvesUgate lurtb- was featured in two numbers, Newberry, SOil of Mr. and
Roberts, announced that !be er and to get more Information "America, the Beautiful" and ~·· Robert Newberry of Gal·
playground equipment
had on the matter.
"We Gather Together" Mrs. ,llpolio, Oblo. Miss Woodyard
arrived and would be Installed Several spoke definitely
a· Shuler was the director.
io lhe daugbler of the late
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ENGAGED - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wells of Lin·
coin Heights, Pomeroy, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Ruella K3y, to Ronald Eari
Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Collins of Lin·
coln Heights, Pomeroy. Miss Wells is a graduate of
Pomeroy High School and Columbus Business Uni·
versity. She is presently employed by the Varsity
House inc., Columbus. Mr. Collins is a graduate of
Pomeroy High School and is a student at Columbus
Business University. He is also employed by the Ohio
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from the Secret Place book· the parsonage family were Mrs. : The annual Thanks•ivin pro. I
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Slaven, Leltie Roush and Mrs. '
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the Buay Bee Class Thursday The class will be in charge of IWinebrenner. P
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Hearthstone Class would take ~ eluding reading "How Thanks. Thursday evemng at the ;
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Charles Edwards, W1th new of- orations for Ule church and the Psalm read by Mrs. Wmebren· l prayer l:md group singmg Mrs .
fleers elected being Mrs. Fr.. Golden Rule Class take care ol iPner Mrs Turner gaPve 1 re ' Ed d 8 k
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dent· Mrs John Lyons ~ecte- IChrtstma&amp; dlnner alld party to 1
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assistant secretary· Mn Lettie ' and will include a potluck din.
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Roush card and ftower' cbair- :ner and gift exchange Names A Bible .quiz wa!! con~ucted by 1er proJecls m the church in- 1
man 'Three teachere of ttJe Iwere drawn for the gift ex- Mrs Fielding Hawkins, con- cludmg the remodeling of the
clas~ include Mn. Dana Hamm. change. Committees named for cludmg the meeting.
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Gallipolis, Ohio. are announe~ng the engagement of
their daughter, !"ranees Gail. to James p Skidmore,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Skidmore of Evergreen.
Miss Varney is a 1966 graduate of Galli a Academy
H.tg h sc hoo I. an d 1s
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Hospital Mr. Skidmore is a 1965 graduate of North
Gallia H1gh School, and os employed by the Depart·
ment of State Highways He 15 a memher of the Alr
Nattonal Guard, Columbus. Weddmg plans arr incomplete
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!Charles Bennett, chr., and Le~ carried out in the table appoint· Iyear.
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hymn, ''For the Beautv of the and Beulah White; table, Mrs Iwtth fruits and turkey replicas. honal chamnan and read the
Future of the school and child Following the remarks
of Earth" with Mrt. Turner at Clyde Winebrenner and Mrs. A salad, crackers and cream 1 t~h Psalm and a meditation
weUare were the topics o( two Mr. Davis the organization vot- the piano. Beulah White gave Slaven.
puffs were served by ltle host- [ entl~led, ''M~ Thanks Comes
guost speakers 011 the programed to inviie a representative of a poem. "Let Me Give." Mrl. The birthdays of Mrs. Harold 1e,.es, Mrs. Donald Boone. 'llrs. EaSily at Times.". She closed
Mrs. Jack Hackworth and Mrs. George Coones of the
f u e Rio Gr&gt;nde PTA Thurs- the state department of educa- Hamm was devotional !eader ,Chase, Belly Darst and Mrs. [Wmebrenner, Mrs. George Bak· With a Thanksg1vmg prayer. French City liarden Cluh were the guest speakers at tho
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lion to speak in detail about using the meditation, '"l'he[Asa Jordan were obterved. Na- er, and Leora Sigmao.
Mrs. Thomas Rue was progr~m '[ Tht,;day afternoon meeting of Nature's Garden Club at
~r. Clarence Davis a mem- the future of the Rio Grande
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mg message, 'Let Us GIVe I
Mrs. Donald Galloway mtroduced the speakers, who
bft' of the Raccoon board of ed· school. A date for lhat meeting
Thanks,"
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Piltalked
on the suhiect "What We Can Do With Seed Pods
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grims and their struggles in . land
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observance.
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Wheelersburg gave a talk •• by VJCkl Russell Attendance a· I Dinner at Bailey 0 Restaur-,family.
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The Gardener's
Mrs. Eva McCoy. ~ho works~· Re~reshments were served by the Pomeroy First
Baptist Bailey: preceded by a dinner dent, John F. Kennedy, Prest· : ~wc~~r~:~r weas ~:~~~ ~ilowin ·dition the material With certain ;ledge wa~ repeated.
locally !or the semce.
the fifth grade mothers.
:church Thursday evening at the at Bailey's restaurant at 6:30 dent Lyndon B. Johnson and · the meetin with a desse~ ! chemicals, how to lay them m Officers for the coming year
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Mrs Harry Salley president son will be devotional leader. A dessert eourse wa.B served . Richard Owen Mrs
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:opened with the class song, He Christmas gifts. A letter was named 8ld Mrs. Lydia Stew- ' bury.
nowers.
door prize was awarded in the
Keeps Me Singing,
followed I read from the Korean g i r! art, Mrs. Home Braley, Mrs.
Mrs. Coon eo showed small ar· form of a table decoration made
with tbe Lord's Prayer iD Uli- whicb ille class supports, by Aten Shain, Mrs.
George
r•ngements, Mn Garnet Wood ,by Mrs. Hackworth. The Dec·
•on. Plans were made to fill a IMrs. Lorain Sterrftt.
Skinner, Mrs. J. E. Fosler and
Iof Ihe occupational therapy de-: ember meeting will be on
Enthusiasm, and eagerness to move forward, domin- 'f_~ksgivin8 basket lor a needy Mrs. Ellen Couch, devotioaal a suest, Mn. Price Hawk.
partment, was in charge of the holiday decorations by
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Lewis. 'fhere were seven I have no t1me !or anythmg else. Cheshire Chapter No. t50, Or· tr1ct a•soclation. Edith Hutsi•' Jannette Sheets and G Ia d y s tiOn League Library, which
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, We are the busiest people ID der of Eastern Star, bnpreo- pUler was welcomed. She ba• , Rile.
PlaM were completed were played by Mrs.
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Saturday. night there were •the world,'' written by Eric H. •ively initiated Katherine Metz. received her appointment to a for the iBsta!lation Dec. lith at DaviS, program chairman, at I A cenlnbut10n was made to at Hosp1Ial _by Decem'* .Jllld
14 present with Mrs. Marguer· Offer.
j ger at 8 recent meeting.
General Grand Chapter com- ?: 30 p. m. Chapters represent- th• November meetmg held at , the. TB fund by the R o c k any one wJShmg. to conti:i~!e
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club , ~ay leave gilts w1lh Mrs'~
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Miss Cl~ra Leasure s article Spinnin8 Record, with
!be were extended a cordial we~ ton, Gallipolis, South
·Point, The. program opened w1th the Thursday afternoon at the hlme
Miss Ruth Thomas, who was on . an Indian Hero was weD Worthy Matro01 and
otar come.
Wilkesville, Thurman,
aod devotions by Mrs. Del~~es Shu· of Mrs. Welby Whaley.
The next meeting wiB ~ lie
unable to be present, sen! a ~"~;t!~n~ ~ded f ~tras~! points. A reading wu given by Helreslunents were served by Commerce, Michigan.
~r~ a~d Rs~e ~;ad Parents Mr! Fred Goe~esi· . held in the Methodist •.hurqh
clipped line from the current e
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Mary Jane Neal and a IOllg,
le ge .. ' 0 ca was answer· dent, ·conducted W".;;,.ting l basement on December 1.; ~
Har)lers, ''Wlien we do not do ers.
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led b Mrs ' II • m A Jl&lt;ltluck dinner wUI
the thin&amp; we eught to do, we Mrs. Elizabeth
Richards' "May the Good Lord Bless
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made to articipate in Opera· ! afternoon g1ft' will be pre;
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evident in • fascinating poem, Odella Mack. Mary. Hugbea tile sesslll were presented at al Spencer.
letters of their first name.
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Athens ' ed for the Carman's
"The Girl From Atlantis."
was presented with a money meeting of the Elizabeth Chapel The meeting was in charge Mrs. Jackie Wickline and ~~nte ~ 'tal G'ft
1 must be : 1orne and the •lderly 11 .
Cake and punch was served corsage by Floro Long, from Ladies Aid in GaUia at !be of the new president,
Mrs. Mrs. Doris Cople.y were voted a
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ernesrtn• Mooney. The pro- or and accepted mto
league
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cake was In the form of 8 book Guesbi present were Deputy Wil!is.Thursday afternoon.
gram opened with two hymns. mernbenhlp.
SSIOn
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'llrs Arlee Abbott wu
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Robert Reed was
elected and was made by Mrs. Juanita Grand Matron Clarice. Sport· Glvmg readmgs were Ann Dorothy Layne read the scrip- Mrs. Deanna Merry won the
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charge of the program and MY·
Worshipful Master of Harrison·· Woods
mg, Graod Rei_resentatiVe of Romaine, Ruth Brucker, Orpba ture lesson from Psalms.
door pme. Refreshments were [ eS a mg 0
j eral arlldes were read iDciUdville Lodge F. &amp; A.M. on Nov.
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1ing. For what can we be thank·
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The next meeting will be on up; Worthy Matron of South coa Melton, Ruby Saunders, EJ. guests, and loW' cb!ldre1 pres- two co-hostesse•. Mrs. Jackie
Foimer;
1 ful. by Mrs. Scott
l!eed who succeeds Joseph December 10, with Mrs. Velma Point, LI!Uth Cain and secre- la Gobbs. Janice Saunders and ent. Refreshments of pumpltln Davis and Mrs. Betty Copley. The Session of the Middieporti Various types of arthritis, Mn.
Stanley was elected during the Plkkoja as hostess. Everyone ito taries of other chapters.
Ernestine Mooney. Mrs. Ruby pie, coffee and mints
were during 1 social hour. Nex I First United
Presbyterian ] Leonard: Truly great treaalll'tl,
annual meeting, along with th~ l welcome. Call Mrs. Mary Lewis, Guest of honor was Mary Saunders was hostess, asals!A!d served. The sroup waa dlsmi"· meeting will be the children's Church affirmed the action of Mrs. LewJS Grueser; Diabeltt,
following officers: E u gen., 245-5523 for additional informo- Hughes who hao se~ed Cheed with prayer by Frances Mel· Christmas party to be held at lhe General Assembly ol Pr..-1Mrs. George Skinner.
Young; Senior Warden; Hobert i lion.
ohlrt Chapter 81 aecretary for Attend Ceremoninl
ron. Next meeting will be at Calvary Bapti•t church
on byteriu Churches regarding the : Mrs. Goeglein read No neell
Swich, Junior Warden; Wayne
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21 years, :Grand Representative Of Ladhl•' Shrine
the home of Mn. Marie Ber- Dec. 20th at 6:30 p. m. Santa restaling of the Westmill8terl for concern abaot beart murWingelt, treasurer; Harold Rice,
Cunningham;, of Kans81 for three years, and
ndge.
wd! be on hand to pass out Confesalon of Faith at a meet· : mur ; Mrs. W. A. Morgan read,
Secretary· •VIrgil Atldru~ chap- G
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also paal preoidelll of tile dis- Mrs. Marie Hewklns of Midgtfts and treats to each child. lng racently at the church.. I Then Thanksgiving Came; and
lain;
Stanley, 5eni~r Dea· •';U'Il at rnner
d!eport and Mrs. Gertrude Mit- W--'-''
A ~port of the nMtiJnallns l Mrs. Mark Grueser Jr., Be
con; Fra~k Epple, JQII!or !;lea- gh:~• ~·~~- ~:~~~m, ::~: Tri-Monthly Meet
chell, Pomeroy, were In ColumPlmu of
Gallipolil Milaion
comrruttee was giVen and wlll j careful to avoid dangers o1 frollt
oon; Guy MorriS, Tyler and Jos mnnd Cunningham was suest
boo Friday to attend the La· Mua Rees Noted
WUl be Opelred
present tile slate of off1cers at1bite. A poem, A Sensible Boy,
eph .Stanley, Trustee apd Edu-'iol ·hoJfd'r· at a ·spaghetti dinner Held by Baptiltl
dies Oriental Shrine, Theo c.urt Final plans for the wedding Re•. Howard Stewart, evan· Iht anaual congregalional meet· by Mrs. William Grueser, COl).
ucabon officer. Lloyd Klng ha• Tue!J!Iar ; evening at the home Triedstone BapUill ebureb o1 No. 5 Ceremottlal held at the of Mlsa Lynda Rees, dou8hter gellsl, who Uvea 11 110 River in8 in January. .
eluded the program.
boen appoiHted semor steward; , of her grandniother. Mrs. Qs. GalllpoUs held Its tri-monthly Youth. Center of the Oll!o state of Mr. and Mrt. Floyd Rees of St., Kanauga, announoed today J.ln. Arthur LewiS was electTo"m Mar~, .Junior Stewart.
car Rouslt. The dinner was slv- buslneso oession Nov. -1, with Exposition ~ds.
Garfteld Avenue, Gall!polll, to that be 11111 twe tther llllnlsten ed delegate to the Scioto Pres· Refreshments were served b)'
.1Iey will he inslal!ed at 7:30,00 in observance of her s!I· Rev. L. V. Gause presiding.
Mrs. Hawkms. Ia repreeenta- )lr. Terence Heaton of Detroi~ m openitll the Gallipolis MJ». bytery meetmg at Oak H1ll. the hostess dunng the soc••'
p.m. Dec. 3 In the
Ma9&lt;11lic l'teenth birthday ann!vorsary.
The meeting wu mll'ied by Uve of the Ladies
Oriental Michigan, are bein8 unmmced. lioD at i'IGI Euleru Ave.
others attendmg were Mrs. J. buur to !be above named and
Temple.
, . · ·After the hOnoree had qpen-.the election of church olficera, Shrine ol North America this It will be an event of Salta'- Otlten ·• r:latod will! hlm E. Harley, Mn. E. 0. Tewks- Mn. Harold l!!ackston, . Mrs
. · . ed per .gifts arid cards, ga111e1 !11111 their IISiatanll. Mn. Alvin year o1 Theo Court. c.Iwnbus, doy, November 26th at2:30 •'·11 lilt le.'IC! a ntllatiGit . . borJ, Mrs. Geor!le Anderson, Cl1f~ Leifhel~ Mrs. William
FilA. MEETS
· &gt;~were pl~yell and prlzaa award- IJones and Harry .Scott, Sr., and haa been lnsb]tmenlll Ia ~ock In ille aftemooa, at the lle'r. ,, _ Qa.. 11111 ReY. lht Rev. Howard -Ruppel! and Eichinger, Mrs. Homer Rid·
The El!li~ Hlgb . . l')I~fll l N to wtnneni. Those attettdlng were elected 11 eo-ciialnnen ol 111isting with the 19 caitdldates First Baptlat church. A balf. ar*·Ji.t. .... lta"llt w bls lither, C. H. Ruppell
ford and a guest, Mra. · K1rl
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BLAME YOUTH FOR MOST ANYTHING: Ve- Me~--'-'
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...o ege oy • soc s.o:x" is the wail of the sock indu~try All......., _ Mrs
,luhll.fOD. . . 1, Norttwp. 11011. 41:&amp;0 L ed. 'cnlcel were held Wt(h'l~liY aft·
-because the .fad or Walkio" SOCk·f'tee ,in loafers ·big, Foster. r-u.
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on Pedlltrlcll Ward.
l'f,, ~~ BDIIIr JloQitaL
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on college campuses. Ac u~lly, this trend started
Rutland•
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K1lldlr. •41•-Cti&amp;Nl
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CHANCE
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Cl!fu~r~~&amp;w,
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ago amon§ au_ages and sex~s . . . seemed
Dldarlet _ Mra.
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Helen:
Dear Baffled.
mqre n,atura when weari~g Blip-on shoes.
Jla.rcum and 100
II Keltllt Rd.; ,.,.
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b... bad linld a\ PaUlo\ !ur 68 Jeln.
father from a proor
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Dea. 5. 1882, daughter of thl!
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Can you tell me If. Dear Helen:
Meip GIDelllllelpHil
2, G~polla; ~-'
Mt,. CJjuJes
,_, w-. "· ""'""" ... """" •· .,...... •"" "'".. '· "" 1 can claim a ohore of my ..-. husband ••yo any
afad
tuxedo.
are cur•"-~·•-., _ None.
D• Stepp' RL 1' VI·'·~·
B' ·•,•ra IMn Afttal. . . Vlllto•· T-er- murla~e lo Chulel t:. Retl took
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ill Signs
ba
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. ".,,~.· ,..w.-r a.a~. at. Pettet&amp;, pJaee,
· h n..=:~ ontn s;netll29, ~IN- fattier's estate according
to ~an get all her housework
f Wth. pro bly not co stead, she wears I llip - in
Dbleh·-- None
S. Slayton, Bldwe:Di C21arles .J.
,,t,:· · LYnda t.ou a-. "· oalll· t9.~. A dauch:!, ~~:: s::s law? He died about two year~ Jt she consi!:tently spends
ur er . . . because print, in silver, a Paisley :. . .
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Wilson, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs
turvlvln~t
are
"ro.
r-onlan
t'artf't
"au\ Iago. No one knows who my half hour 8 da~ on 1-1 workln•
are
val·
naturally
solld
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and Fl11yd Keu. all of Gallli'OH~. •
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c. MorN Cart•r, •••• t"M14ant of There are llve- i'rllll!hoflihlrel' "'"' lwo real father was.
It is a 66- •·organized." Could this be?
ac . ew Underwear aa outerwear
Pleuut Valley BDipi&amp;al
Letha Riley. Athens; Mrs. Mar·
NorthUp. un.IDI
dild. SWldl!l
ln llad• lllten
ITelll lflrnichild.ren. Two
~Ur\'lvina
velour
ian
Marun liD w. French, Rt. 3, Oak Hill:
Cool.W.
homemom.lnl
where be
arr Mrs. ~arle Froldeveau•
"' I year' - 0 ld secre I. - FORGOT. D.I.s.
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S-o-.ers
swear Is now hlp. CaiJ. ll'dml"~
ncu - Mrs.
IN!PII I NUent for two month.l. He Galllpolll and Mrl. MeKbll" NldU' of ITEN CHIW.
Dear Dis:
brr,ht-col.ored leiSure inl au uil bf&amp;m. Tbe first Campbell, Jr., Henderson.
M-. BoSJ'I N'tcho'-, Spencer, w.
~l•···pltal.
retiredCl.lveland.,
from Hawthornden State Spl'lnlfleld. Three brother~ are rte
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and kDe\\ OVer
.. WeUston·
tD fe&amp;N aJo. He Inned. SM ,wu a memller of ratri_
o_t Dear F.C.:
Let hlm
put his shoulder
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b . -the-calf
h antinail • bJting phannaceuu. Dlsrbai'Jed - Edley Mc])on.. Va•• Henry Works
;.bnr:h~:-~:~ ;' i:~'~:. ~~~~n::: 1~e:v~:~!~· w~!~1~ d1 n~h;~:ttll.v ~~~ 1 This is a problem for a law- where his mouth Is and try
~oe
~ are be}dg
cal conipounded especially for Wd, Pt. Pleasant; Charles A. ~. Charles Bate; Partn.
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,. "rlun lAJion P!»t, r-o. 304. ~~nu. !noon 1t tliM Wau.r]1 Hnllt-.~ wnnrt lyer, but if no one knows who for a week
WITHOUT the
a~et
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Pleasant; Reg- burg w va 1. Larry'J Keaton,
1eS Jn 0 eepJng young adults Is now on the Morrison, pt_
I' r'lt-vellnd. He wa1 110m It ' Beth· Funeral hom• and nnrlll wu
In
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, help of his secretary!-H.
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, n of Ute law , Mound Hilr r·emeter)L.
your
real
father
was
an
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with
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market.
A
nasty.
tasting
lUll,
Maddleport;
Mrs. Jr., Wellston; Dale D. RotlJ.
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Mr&gt; rran and Sarah WIMma• Carter. lie
Iname does not appear on your I
y
so
leal ycru paint on, the manuHarbour and daum..ter, geb, Rt. 1, G•"'""''•.
I "•I"VIved bJ 1 . . .r and a brother .... It, Gl ..ell, 71. I ni!IVLII nf (],alf)ll
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•· ·'ene cuw Uld Mn: Jolul
R. 111 eount.J&lt;. formem o' VInton. dleo ' birth certificate - I doubt you'Jl YOUR RELPINQ HAND
facturers say It's for the mll·
Grove; Mrs.
Rossie
1I "ed.ed
r.k. botll
of Oalii))Oill Ht Wl-8 MondP.I' at lhe hom• nf a clau~l!l~ · ;n Ih
GUITARS CONTINUE
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In deatll
bJ four brolhen. ThomptOD, o. He wu Ill!! son of tile
ave much Iuck In br IngIng DEPA RTMEN'I' .
TO lions
of U. s. FAMllJES
' Leon; Mrs. Martin ..-lQ.I:I. Emory
' lt'l'l were held Tutlldl)' aflemflO'I law. ClllriU and M•.", lee~ Gnoeh of claim on an estate that may a). Dear Helen ·
GO-GO· Some lD mllll'on Ifamily In three that sbelter
Pt. Pleasant·
Mrs Caldwell, 205 Kelton Rd., daugh1 •he WauJh , Htlle.l' • Wood Fun- Raceoon Wwn~hlp
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who is
Ftelds and son Hart. ter. 2 a.m., Friday; Mrs. Pear·
·~ ' ~rnetry·
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with tne
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a young adUlt and (the
rs. ra
apehart, Jr. I ey · ;;n;:ymour, Rt. 3, welm"
1en fMKinlew walt1 n, ••· 1 n l10n. Du1d u~11 or t::olumbuM. aus-1Dear Helen :
Ruth Dockery Rt 1 Broc 341
· · · · the great ma)ori· :Jre twcr~ne
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Pleasant.
ton, son, 7:44 a. m. Friday :
I •rl flrmlr ....nntll operato(
and
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' Laurens, South Carolina1 29360.
lb
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an fiDdiDg basebaU's DOt erJc. 8 - Mr. and Mrs. Mar· ares
e• ci early Sunday momlna: In IWedl&lt;·at Ser\'lee• we~ hela Wedneaday att..r who claims the ctdor'ne in th Sh ·
L._.i
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straight
models
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, ke&amp;. The BBC took a big gamamp
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r., en erson, wa•, son, 11 :50 a. m . Fr'da
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r :•ent for ,hree dan. Rt
wu 1
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sWJmmmg
pool
turned
her
a
year,
after
breaking
her
1~y
the
hon
s
share
ble
and
showeo
the
Br&lt;'l'•sh
daughter.
Mrs.
Marlin
W.
French,
Rt.
3
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at
Bladen
on
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15 ltvt aon I Mn.. Lll 1•e AIDI"• ' • rormer re.- h .
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th
I
·he lat. W\lltam Uld S~rall Wen. lllent ol Olllil&gt;olll who• wa• ruldlnt 81!' green.
orme does not m 1965 She's all aJone and let.
pay em Isles a film of this year's
Oak Hill, son, 5:04 p.m. Frl-'
\" ' ltera. Mil marrlqe .... t.o the lor- In ?-ron Clt.y, died T\iuda, OLJhl ln turn blonde hair green. The 1ers would cheer her ;,_atl
alone .. .. you play them with Se .
f
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day· Mrs Thmnas E Manring1
'·..,Hh
~ Rom1 flalle)".
who iJUrvl\'8 . alnrllfl a ' olumb\1~ ho.Jlllb.l. She WU born Ln
"d
,
II'" y.- ukeJeS b '
d lh ' t
rJeS, 008 0 young America'S
Of &amp;gJng
con· Mrs. E. N.
' aDJOS an o er U'IS ru- favorite events Jt b !fled th
Q
· -~.. .._ Wellston, son, 6 ~ 31 p. rn. Fri1
100 , o.ru-p w 11 ~~'~ 61 Rto IJacklon eouaty on May 18. 18tH, Ul• algaecl e preventative
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da.uJhter of the 1ate 1onn •nd Ren.... talning copper sulphate does!
ments . you feature them
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- am ab auto meuuwle d
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r;! si':.~ :'::·;:~r~~~': r::n:!:!~ w.:, It discolors blonde hair and al·
(atraight or electric) for the ~riUsh viewer~ who get
and am often exposed to ear- ay.
:u•D!ntt .p_e ~::.=~~·dd•~e;ht~r t1~~~~ .!!o IJray hair.
:
eornbos you organize. You play Ci~ about &lt;:nc~et, a
bon monoK.ide. Does this gas Dllth&amp;flet - Mra. Clara
~·:.ye AIDan. • torm~r tJilllpolll tnch Normally if she washes her
giVIng
everything lrom folk to classl- that s played with a flat bat
the lungs?
Ambrose Carl W. CarmH:hael
Cl. now OJ Grou Clly. IUI"\IIYfl. O!h I
A - No, bu I It """t'
Al-Ia
' . D. Caster, Ron-'
.,
turvlvnrs are I brother and lllree l head after ' a swim and lies in I
0
eel to pop
music ou dleir dand wickets and can IasI
ces th e Mrs. Maggie
:~!'.San~~~~mi.tr:.11~~~~:~~;_ ~:~~~~ the sun three or four dayt-, she I
strilp. School music clubs are ay. T~Jeal was ~e p11ZZled
in your blood as it pas&amp;&gt; ald D. Davis, John E. Elardo,
an or 0 • k Hill Mn . Alb~n wu a will have no dlsooloratlon
U
"in'' - now more than ever - Londone s query - Why
your lungs. This Lawrence E. Fitch, Mrs. Char·
::e~~~! ~e:!ra:w~~~~~~!/h:r~~: For others with this problem.
.
with the suitar-srnitten, Round tbe catcher ~ U. S. baaeball
a shtrtage of OIY&amp;'en in les H. Goheen, Charlene K.
~~~r:Jt ~~~ew:::hbur!l!fl~~. mw~~~ take it from a man in the ~wim- ~ Thanksgiving was the theme up five or 10 guys and gals who wear ~ fencers mask? Tbe
the brain and results in h_ead- Howell , William R. HtweJI,
cemetery .-a Thurm~u
ming pool business, if enough ot the November meeUng of can play melodies, then latch Leaf JS the name of a new ache, mental confusion, hght.. Mrs. Ernest E. Lantz, Park
._ :~&amp;ul•!'l.llill~ •~ Mrt. os1 llllef'l, ,,, a relldent ot chorine is used in the water.' the Alexander Social Club held on to a qualified leader Music shop opened at Antioch
headedness, blurred vision and D. McDaniel, R. James MY·
MONDAY
:,\i~!~~~ ;;!r; ~~~·,!.d~1~ 10~11~~~r;e~~ no algat•cide Is needed, but one at the home of_ Mr. tnd Mrs. buffs testify the guita; is ·•a lege by the Community Gov- nausea. All ~el~-run garages ers, Oscar Poetker, Mrs. Maral &lt;J •rec~or. !.lied 'Actln"aday n1•11t 1n to four ounces of copper sul· Ho!Us McConmck this week. social musical instrument" To emment - with such
UtUe DOW have ventilating systems to vm T. Roush, Miss Clovadys
THE
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ea ur
e prG- boy a IUitar that'll churn out .
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ryo e 8 wonder- remove the carboo moaoxJde scott, Tem· L. Snod&amp;rass, Mrs
11
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ur
WI daurlll~r of tile late ~urrls and .\lary is pretty safe (unless. the water gram.
the kind of music
from the mechanics' working Merlin Teets Wilbur E. Beav1 mg what they have to sell.
meet at BaUey'a R.Mtaurant on 1hu1b1nd.
lfo,.,eu Wlrkune
. rn Mllnlt,ou lo he r
wan ,
• Diehl Mrs
the •a ~urv1ved I.IY a dlln&amp;h · 1company has already
added ""JHOSe who presented rea d• first give it a test pou check
areas.
: er, Mrs Charles
\lo ndoy That k.s~
8 p. . m. fordl thelr · or
~' Bedtort1,
'"" "'' rnd.,
.. ~.:rtorrla.
"'"· '"'"
~ .w•L• lngs 1ncluded Mary wadde11 . the string action both for taul·
Q - I ba ve taRn 7 or 8 APC Homer E . Wh'ate, Mrs. ' William
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t;dw!n,otooo
Max 1ttome o1 1ts own ). "'"'\J
1
nnnua
an l!i'vmg
nner. •nd carl ~-.:.hou, 111 ot Ga.I• P"!ts. pnd Dear Helen·
Cora Boster Pearl
Ho1ston ness and ase f fin
tablets dally for seieral years B Dunn and infant son Mrs
Following
the
u•~.r EIIIOI.t.
~t home
she was a 1 As a swimming
·
e
0 no genng
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the dinner
~ the
f group
thel membe1·
uf n,tue~.r~
Lllet ...... nt ehunh
pool owner Be t ly Crouse' and Nan McCor-' and see there's
warping of
for headaches. When I read that Donald
W. Ha-lley and ' Infant·
WI 11 go to
c "h· or
r There
11"1! u granu~nlldrom. II ~ •rea~ , f
' k•
th ese lobi~.
r oochUd.rln
. .'-lerv1~e• were held or 25 years, I feeI qua I"uJe d to R'llC
neck or fingerboard no splits 8y Wayne G· Brandstadt'
~::"", when us ed Ior a daughter, Mrs. Charles T. Kin11 1
ru~ular meeting~ ,.30 p. m. Slturd•Y ,nernr.on at B~lll&lt;e-~d~~ Meth· speak. My two blonde daught. Mrs. Anna Massie president in the wood Good,/ ed" it Q -Two yean~ 810 a
prolonged peri&amp;d can cause kid- der and infant dau ..hter
MrDOLEP&lt;'·RT
PTA mePtin~ odllt
el'!urell11nuer
aM d1recuon
o~r111 .. u ofln N"al
' ol)f!ned-' ars, like iood
· usedWIcars guare- warned m e not to toke
'.
~
ctmet.er
the ers went through the
green-~ presa'ded . The program
ney trouble I SWJtched
t.6 as-., ~;::::~~;;;~"'~·:·::~
-1
' ' 11 be held Mon~ay evemng,
.
·"""' 'un"r~! home
hair bit, and a gray _ haired with lhe group $1ging "Faith fine to own
aood new' ones mones because I have cysts in pirin but it upsets my stomach.
~ 11v_ 21, at the high school r-h .. "'· ., ~ ... w. s•. ·' . .. _w , friend berame blue~ haired, be- of Our Fathers." Mary Allie have a bJgb &amp;rade-ID value. my breasts. Now another
What should I do now?
Q
.tOdotorlunt
:.~::: ·:·. ::'"""" ·" .&lt; "' · " ' ' " ' ' " ' ' fore I renli;ed copper oxide[offered prayer .and the bostess How much should you pay? lor has prescribed estrogen
A - APC tabl•ta contain as, !:~./~~/'.:.~ ~.~-·:· :·:..~"·· · ". ':!' ...~ .1 nd plai11 old bluing (to mtikP ~ gan the scripture reading. Roll Varies _ for 1 good straight the menopause. He says
pirin, phenacetin and caffeine.
e
will meet ..
.• •..
.""'-·: lhe pool look brlghll _can't be : call was ' goven by an,wermR folk classic or arched - top
to develop
It is true thai prolonged use of
e,.a. 1 -~~~~cc:M anu n~,ml'w~.
s.:r~·cu used for certain hatr colors the quest1on ''For What Am I , ~~ for rock 'n' roll tnlnithey take the
phenacetlD, whlcb Is present al·
GBC Gr1duetes Gat
Tuesday at 2 p. m. at lhe ·· "· -. ·' ·" •·' · ~ · ~ .... .'!luu .. _, &lt;~I Those algaecides are the cul- Thankful'-''' Names of mystery
·. 1 0
·
What do you think?
in many over-the-counter
u nlted Method.ISt Ch ~rc h·
the. -·· n"r
ruuerar
nom1,
(.'1n... • .
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mum
15 4 . maxamum $500
__~· ... ~ ~~~) ..... 111eu r..c pr1ts, usually. - 0. H.
Isisters for the coming year fo . an electric with amplifier I A - Tbe estroJeos prescrlb- pain relievers, may cause kidThe Better Jobs
MEIGS
COUNTY
RidiJlg
club
l~U:n
..... Lhl \\'l!lllel'l&gt;ult - 8IUott I"U· n
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.
n~n 1 nu ... e .,1ru .. n•oh!Lu....,r.,~u ear e en.
- Iwere drawn.
tthat
outr'JCks tnd outrolls the ed merely. replace hormones ney disease. ,.•,spmn
w11l meet Tuesday evening Nov . Iw111 be h~ld 111 11."3(1 ;1. m. Mond•Y ln I'm exactlv the same meas- Prior to the prnaram a delicht th n 1 $lll0 h your ovar1es have been
causes stomach distress.
Complete
2'... at the recrealt'on
"8
t e 1 InI for many years. They
.
room of I.-\IJI.lliOrl - lteynoiU~ cemelery.
urements asi when [ marMed, lous meal wa.~ served
with Mrs. arc
roof OP
$1.400.e 00r S
The first stop you should take ,
trP Joe Young, Sr., home at
•
•
30 years ago. Vet In th05e days &amp;earl saunders giving the
1not cause cancer and may help is to have your doctor determine
Diploma Courses
7.:10 p. m, HosU!sses wm be I
IS
I WOrt ' &amp;e. l6 ;stor,e-l&gt;llltgbl.
~ There were 13 members
I to prevent II but, if you have a the cause of your hPadoches and
e Secretarial
~rs. Young and Mrs. Harry . • . .
f
dress. and ~w 1 w&amp;ar 8 size
4 visitors In attendance. MOST DANGEROUS COL--Icancer, ~t may be necessary to remove the cause. If, ror some
a
General Office
r•ost.
. I 1OpiC 0
12. When f buy a dress pat· The next meeting will be .. at LEGE SPORT - T 0 UC H stop takmg the •strogen.
reason, this can't be done, you
e
Bus. Administr~tleo
SEr&lt;TOF MOTHERS .of Modtern, according to my measure· the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Noel FOOTBALL: A report
just Q- WID Premaria taken for might try a different type of
1
dleport High School will . meet
,
Iment,:; J _,~~~14!, . size 16 . Massie.
whisked out by the University lh• menopause cause any side poin reliever, such as propoxy- 1
There is a job with
1uesd~y evening, Nov .. ~. m A program on facaal care (36 bus~), l;ut ,~fgtJ:W~~-~~-~~ Iof Iowa proclaims that touch effects, such a~ male character- phene or phenyramidol. These . Unlimited Opportunitiu
the high scnool cafei&lt;llo. All and related problems was pre- too l~~~;ge, . , •- ~ .•
r-football, as far as getting huri l•tics?
drugs require a doctor's pre· for every GBC Greduato
mothers ore urged to attend. sented by Mrs. Junior Carroll Why dh why don't the cloth· :
goes, is a tougiler gam• than A- Premartn I• a strictly fe- scription.
·
RACINE . .AMERICAN Leg1on at a recent meehng of
the lng and pattern lndpstrtes stan·[• I . .
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varsity football. Among games male hormone. In the prescrib-1 1.-;;;;i;;========
Enrollments will be
Auxiliary wlil meet Tuesday. Diapers to uates M o t h e r ; Idardize? When ~Ylt . ~"·¥'~ j
played around the
compuo, ed dos•g• It will not cause any
. .
Nov. 22, at 7:30 p. •m. at the League of Galhpohs, at the buys a quarter-mch biJit. ol , ·
touch football tops all others side •fleets and will not cause
E'xercose" GOODaccepted until Dec. 2
Post Hall in Racine. Guest home oi Mrs. William RusselL Ifits a quarter-inch nu~ but I:
L admissions for injuries. Oth· masculinization in any dosage.
You SHOULD'
soeaker will be Mrs.
Mary The speaker a.nswered many mus.l buy a '"e 14 pattero and I'~'foe annual Tbanksgivlng din- m high upon the injury prone Q - Dots laking bormon.,
at the
Coli. write, or visit for
Martin, 8th district Junior Ac· questions lollowmg her
re- • .SIZe l2 dress to fit what I ner of Magnnlla Tt!mple, Pytlo- list in sports at college are ski- for the menopause prolong or I
catalog 1nd information
livily cholrmnn.
marks.
ollll think " a SIZe 16 f•gure. ian Sisters, was held 'l'hurodoy lng, physical education
and &lt;horten the change?
Approved for Veter1n1
HARRISONVD..LE PTO will Mrs. Vernon Russell, pres!·
- - evening prl!&lt;:!ding the regular workouts on the Trampoline. A - II II oow believed that
meet Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 7:45 c:W.nt, was in charge of
lhe 11111!Wi!Mll&gt;'&lt;mm u;au l!a\Jili:cta meeting. A eovered dlsb chick- The university's stati3tics on hormones will neither prolong
&amp;
p. m. In the auditorium. There meeting. !WII call was answer ·1
en dinner was oerved at 6:30 the rough, tough game of touch nor shorten the change, but. will
wiU be a ohort program fol- ed by each member's lavorite
p.m. with Ethol Stewart ask· lootbpll do not clarify whethor relieve some of the symptom'
i&lt;•wing the business meeting. ha1r length.
[
tng Grace. The Th~nksgiving some of theoo are coeducation associated with it. Specifically
Third &amp; Stale
All parents are urged to at· Durong the business meeting
theme was carried out on the al matches - mixing in looses they help you retain a sense of Ph. 446-0797 or 446-2734
36 Locuot Ph. 4464367
tend.
Mrs. Robert Rolbgeb was elect.
table and napkins.
Iwith . the passes ' '.' .. h ic h WWtel~l~-:_."'be~in~g~a~nd~d~ecre~o~s~e~th~e:!.!,.,.,........... ,...........,.lll""'..;....;....................,.~
ed as a del~te lor the nomlnEthel Stewart, most excel- might affect the high tncldenet! .WEDNESDAY
allng committee for
district
lent cblel, presided and lbe of injurieo.
EVANGELINE Chapter, OES president. Pions were compte!meetln&amp; opened
In rillallstic
Middleport will sponeor· a bake ed for a rummage sale to be """""' om&gt;MW&lt; ll : IIIII form. A communication was
''le Wednesday, Nov. 23, at held at the Belay Ross bUild- Monday
rend from the Chrtstmas com· GRAB
BAG OF NEW
!he Dudley F1ower Shop. All ing on Dec. l6th and l7th. It CUB PACK 203 committee mltlee of Knlgnla of Pythlos TIDNGS: A allp of a girl fD •
n•emllen tiN asked to contrib- was also &lt;teeided to lulve a will meet at 7 p. m. at Ute home, Springfield. and a con· slip of • dnss. Newos fad of
tile baked &amp;oodo.
Christmas party with details to Grace MeUtodiat Church.
tribution was made to the home one New York model IS to skop
TIIIJilSDAY
be announced later.
KYGER CREEK Band Blllll~ lo• Christmas.
to parties free o! a drtoo. In·
FRIENDLY CB Club of Pom- The meeting closed witn the . ers will meet at . 7:30 p.m.
First nqmtnation of oHiet!rs
eroy 11 bniDg Ita reauiar meet. League Prayer, Attending were tn the high school coleU!rla. was bold. Slxty-8ve alck eolls
"TRUCK CROPS"
lng at the AMVlllTII hall In Mrs. Vemon Ruasell, Mrs. Wil- GAL!JA COUNCIL 114 Dau- were reported ond also
125
SHOP·A·RAMA TICKETS
f•ljmeroy, TJumksllviDI
at 11am Russel1, Mrs. Norman ghters of America Anniver· altruistic wo~k. Plans
were The term 4'tnlck crops'' has
1 :tO p. m. All members are lll!tchell, Mrs. Robert Rothgeb, sary dinner 6 p.m. Members, made for· a Christmas party at no connection with the method
PLUS: NOW HEAR THIS!
urged to atteud IIIII Ill IDler- Mro. Richard Vanco,
Mrs. bring covered dllh, table eer· tile ~meeting. Mabel Bearhs, of hauling vegetables to mar, ted Clllzeo Band Radio opor. PhJUp Heck, with guests being vice and wbile elepbanta lor Edna Reibel and Doris Grue. ket, but dorlvoo from I h e
YOU RECEIVE
otors IIIII frfendtt ara Invited. Mro. Randy Rothgeb, Mrs. I games, also candy money. . ser were named as lbe refresh- French lrqjuer, meaning to barR•freahmenta llld aandwic:bea Gilbert Plants and Mrs. Bud COUNTY.:JVIDE
GRANGE melll commlttno. Memben ara ter or exchange. The term bewill be serve&lt;l All members Crabtree. Next meeting wlll meeting. ):311 p m at 1 he to bring an artJcle lor a Cbrlst· came syiiOicyJDOWI with vegelo·
ore asked to brJna either IIDII- b&lt; Dec. 5th at the home of Springfi~ld · ora;.~ Hall All mao b~ket for needy_ fantily. bles in general in the United

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By Mothers

Pvthian Sisters
lJUOV Dmner
On Thursday

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'lbo next meotlng will be •
Beautiful furniture of superior quality doesn't.
Cbrtltmu party at the bome
cost a fortune . . . this 50lid maple Kling diJl.
o. Mrs. Dwigllt CuliWDJ. Packing room is proof poslUve. It's warm, homey,
age wrappings wW be Judced.
welcoming, makes every meal• feast! PracUThe trav.UOC prize donated by
CII bomemakm wDI love the generous atMrs. Angus Howud was award·
hand storage lor ch!Da, Unens, sUver and glassed to Mrs. Leonard Jewell.
ware . • • u well as the baDd·rubbed BuckMrs. AI Leonard, delegate to
wheat brown finish. This is just part of our
State coaventlon beld In Day.
open stock story. 'There's furniture for every
too, gave 1 renort of the meetroom and In liOild cherry woods, ' too. Come in
'lther• - ·
• wore M11.
to lee tbi8 eroup and the reot of our Kllng
fKaiMflt
Jean
Colofllal collecUon, too.
and
d. Mrs.
/
Oleno He.
rJ. lfow. • .,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
1
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tho dfslrlctll
nomlllalin&amp; committee.
PNeediDc lite meeting, BetNewton pvo a dolllODBiro,tin Festive holiday foods
fun-

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CENTER SALON

GALLIPOLIS
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EVERYBODY
at Reese Furniture

and dovoliona wer. led by MrL
Paul RuoHII- Welcoruecl u
...., wen Mrl. Goorp Nicln·
lky, MrL Gene lllltcb, Mn.
Leo Crew, Mrtr. Gtly Guinther,
Mra. Georp Joiuuoo,
Mrtr.
Leonard Jewell, Mra. Kenneth

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Contributiont wen made to
lbe TB Asaoclation, Me n t al
Hea!Ut Association and to State
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lund when the Middle.
CCL met 'lllurollay evm.
at the Columbia Gas Co.

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DAUGIITER BORN
' To C. I. C. Club
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'. Mrs. Aile&lt;! Dor't
~;
Mr. and Mrs. Larry 111&amp;ck .of C.l.C. Club mel 'l'hur"'''
Jaa: Star MlleJ·, .l&gt;avll' wile !lellll!l¥, J•lul ·S~t~Dbt&lt;t, ole.) bulllllllood a(lil! IIIII tlle'U '
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· p, •rly Morrison
~· visiting
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are . announcin&amp; tile·, 'o,veilln&amp; at lbe hollll' of Miso
II •ulni for 511,0110 a mDDih Ill· cu't help blm hut he •
old star at tl!f ve,u Flamingo tn l·
Dar•t's ~oughter
,,nd
blrlb o! a daugbte,r, Jmi Ann, IEvelyn Rothgeb "' Kan ·: '
tnony but llllles ln5lsts he •on't customm 1udl 11 Mayor Lind. '6'1.
falllily, Mr. 111~ Mo. Robert
November 9, at St. Ann's Hoo-' Tbere were 11 membet. '"'''
lllow • brass farthing !tor way say, lllveeusationa Co1M1. Arn- C~tab'l .N. Y. ond
bI '
EdWuds of Columbus. whet• 1'he Progressive
pita! lor ·Women In Columbia. w&amp;' guests Mr.. Pol O'llt•ll
· . 7th Avenue's Howard Oren- old Farlman, Pollee Comm. Lea- fl'lli·iolnta art hlta ao DOW lt'o
theY will remQin over
the G!lllpolis heard an
Grandparents art Cbarles a.1d aDd son Jeff, and Mn. Mao
berg's Yugo-princes wife's liv- ry, etc·, might find some way fruiODdo"" to exollc Union
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Thanksgiving holiday.
and Interesting talk
Helen Wolf6, Colun'llllto
and )Iauck
lng In London, maybe for good of convincing thieves wh&lt; broke City, N. J., openlng Dec. 31,
.
Keillt B~,
' George and Helen Blad.:
of Mrs.' Jobn Ralke presided ov·
. The Lionel Hamptons cel&amp;o Into his Lexington-at-73rd shop llben to L.A.; AUanta IIIII Lon- · Dr. R. 1\. Plckent Is In New
IS bis subject, "Birtb
Porjland; ~real f!l'lll!dplirenta er the bustne88 m.. una. T h •
b-, ltd the!; 301h anmversary
to keep the $3,000 .they filch•d don ... Mary Margarol
Me OFieo~s lh1s !leek where he II THE ~ Sltep
at Pilla and 'lbelr E!lect on
are Henn$11 and ,llf'ilttle Hill of meeting o ed with lbo groUJ
t.to n•• d tdn I take a penr.) from Ifrom his sol• the other 3 a.m.. Bride o! radio fame (MMM ottemtng a. medloal seminar:
· JOlT) Miller 1 C&lt;MIIIIry Jl'alr Morals of Youna
at a Colull)bus, . Robert and Myrtle repeating
Lord's Prayrr.
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cam- but return the orreplaceable ra- hasn't been In Manhattan In Mrs. WIIUam ·Reynolds .Wtopea •very day till f. San· recent meeting at tho home
Wolle ,of llacjne, and Daf!y 'llle club's armual Cbtislm' '
' " m ""'"·''' Rocky runs, !doo and TV topes of hlB mony tl.ree years but still radloeasta ed Mlh relatives IQ Gallipolis •II) Ul 1• !louie 35 Wetl, Ga~ Mrs. Fred Wgod.
La~n. Portland. A great, dinner wDI be held Dec. 121h
. ' •,;,., d for up It 12 5'0 appearances ,n the air Paul from her Hndson Volley born· over the weekend ~tly,.
llpollo.
Mrs., Bob Clark ood · · Mrs.
Ia Fannie at s p.m., at Gene BaD's res·
o · •It to toot the gov's h·•rn ,tells us he'd cLnsider the 3G home via Kln~ston
station Mrs. Grlff·Rusoell IS VISttiiU! I
Paul Niday were eo-hostesses.
taurant In pt, Pleasant.
ll' """r·' c:,..n oerl•in'~ b "" a ttward If lbey'll jusl return WCHQ) has a new Dodd. In ~lyna wojll her son and Dr. IIIII Mrs. Evan c. ftod. Altend\ng were 16 m""!bero
h.. f" ns, hos '"" s nr·.v ,h, tope&gt;.
Meade book out this ~: "The family, Dr. alld Mn. Oell Rus- erick are vdltlng lrtends ill two fllleats, Mra. Larry North
· I. tis ·eel shad•.
To"y The hopping · glad Warner Growing Up of Mary Elltabelb" oell over lite Thanlugtvmg hoJi. Columbus over the weekend and and Mrs. Jlllllft Patterson.
P. '&gt;i ·,, -~ Charn.lon Carr whis brass saw a rough-cut ol "Up . Oroon Welles is so fat In day, She pl111111 to spend the attended the Michii8JI • Obio Mn. Richard Brown, P~
per• d tltetr own poetry at Lim· the Down Staircase" and decid- "Paris Burning" his facade will Cbrlstmas holiday With
Iter State 1ame.
dent, presided over the bus~
erteks.
e. it's on the up cash regisler shock you: more than 3110 lbo. dauRbter, Mr. llld Mrs. K. T.
ness meeting. Mrs. Patrersou
Perhaps some ol celebrity bar- · Jeanette Kamins, who wrote o• pure hom · Sinatra will re- Wagner In 9ryll Mawr, Pa. he•
· was voted to
membership.
ber Paul Mole's big • name cus- "A Husband Isn't Everything," cord "I l&lt;tve My WI!•" from fore returnltJC to IMlt borne.
Miss Jan Houck, daugbler of Plans were made lor the Christ.
tamers I such as U Than!, Hen- may change her mind for buM Mary Martin's "I Dol I Do" M~. .and Mrt.. ~ King Mrs. Arboautis Houck of Cho· mOB dinner to be held at 0.
ry Fondo, Bili Buckley, Ralph er Bill Turner
Pearl Bailey'• musical.
am Mrs. E:"'lyn Ltwts il'ere In shiro, has been pledjjed le AI· car's on Dec. 5th with huobando
:___ _ __ _ _:.:___,___:___:__ _ - - - -- - NBC's researeh says Joey Beverly Fnday evening to at· pha Silma Rho • ...,ial sorori· 88 guests.
Bishop's ratings while oubblng ' tend tho_ Eastern Stat Cbapter 1 ty at Morehead state Universi·
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for Johnny Car!ion dropped '.he ] C"eremomf.s.
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- ty of Morehead, Ky She is a
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"Tonight" audienet! almost 21 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallogller sophomore at Ute university. I Lu.tlleran Wamen
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NEW IIAVF.N - Th• Wom· Iva Capeharl with an Honorary · peo cent, • tt orso ' return ·
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' ot Logan have gone to Califor- Jerry Mtller's Co1mtry Fair
good, candy • floral
New Ha ven C:lurf"h o!
God eatE' shows that $25 has been Which lS why NBC tsn t worry. nia to . spend Ute winter with . .
da 'II 7 S Church Women of St.
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l't eld their November meeting tnnlributed to World Mi.;~;.ions l lng about ~~ey's A~TV Car-- relatives.
: ope~:··: te ~t~, · ~nl~ and St. John's Lutheran c~:~:!;l
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wilh "Guest in her name_She has been chos- ·son-competition commg up
Mr. and Mrs. Arland King . Uay 1 ·
tst,
es wtu hold a Christmas E
Night" being observed.
,en by Lhe soriet~ as a true · Vau~hnM_ ea~er, whoonct. mess- (Marth&lt;J Fowler) of Williams·: pols.
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Eh'anor Davis. Spirit- example of Christian livin~ and ~d his hmr mto a JFK_ trnage, burg, Va. visited recently with . M and M Le
ThO Pomeroy, Wednesday. Nov. SO
ual Life Director, was
in of genuine love for others. Mrs. now ~u''"" It like David (U.N. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tooy '
r. d d ~- :
1 ~p- frt m 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
MeCallum's
After Fowler.
son 811 aug ter. . ' 0 c..:o- There will be knitted items
ehargr nf devotions . Shr led lris Morris was in chirgr of . L.L:E.
the group in singmg "Send the the presentation. Rev.
Dave buymg ltalla~ pasta-macblnary Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' Ruppel! lum~ ~
Ute tncl"ding doll clothes, crochetU!!·ht ." \1nr~· Sisk ted in pray- F'ields gave a reading. "T h e. to tw1st the1r own spaghetti, of Gulfport, Miss. are here wee
w tb er _parents Mr. , iisting Mrs. Roberts were
er. Roll call was answered by True Treasure." Mrs. Donna the Russians have bought ltal- wilb their 1011, the Rev. How- ' and Mrs. Tom Clu&lt;k.
1 needlework, canned goods,
"1 Am Tha nk ful fleca use "Grinstead sang "My Task." oon (P•erelli) elastic • threat · ard RUppeit. Mrs. Ruppell
'ed good, cany, floral
arThe presid&lt;•nt, Orpha Ftel ds. Mrs. Morris offered prayer. In.aktng machinery to woove been ill for some time but ;., A surpriSe birthday
card rangements and other Christw:Ls in charge ol the bus.mess
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•gal's girdles and intend to get Improving. They plan to reside ~thower will be held for CamJe mas items. In the "Taste Testmeeting It was announced tha~ The_SIJ9£ly also. rec .. nlly held , rt~ht at lbe bottom ollbat prob- ·tn th• Pr!obyterlan M.... with L. Williams o! Crown City, who lng Booth" taste a goody
a ChrislnJOs b&lt;Jx would be sent r1Up)lerware
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will Nobserve
hlo 781h birthday buy the rec'lpe, SandWJC
. hes
home of Rev patty,
and M'at
r . Oathee )l!m.
w~t=lr son . ~
YlDlwn ere
be 25th
to a Home.. Mission station in Fo'old Mrs Mabel Morgsa.n tvavs ' mE CHRISTMAS Sbop
with the Ruppelt family were ·•n ovom r
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coffee will be served throughSomerS'!.
lexas.
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I erry 1m er s ..,.,nntry
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mgh. was _appomted chairman Game~ were played a~ priz It opeD every day 101 7.
Jennifer, Cheyney, Pa.
TWINS BORN
come.
. .. and when they're ready for Stride
01 Stl ts pdroJecl. d. ,
'es wer; won by Mrs
Oea~ day till 8. Rout• 35 w..t,
D.. D. F•aser and Mr. and Mn. Gene Melvin lr- 1
Rites, we'll be here.
ewa r ~ 1liJl
1rrr.or 1va : .
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Capehart . reported thai the Kn1ght and Mrs. Ross Morris. llpOIII.
ai'}Or e, win of Rt. 2, Galhpohs,
are
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group had flavoring and doll~ The door prizes were won by l
Va., sisters of the announcing the birth of twin Out_ - of · town fnends and
SHOP FRIDAY NITETlL8:00 P.M.
on sell ror mun•v . making pro- Mrs. Birdie Roush, Mrs. Jean!
Mr. Ruppel!.
daughU!rs at Holter Hospital oo relatoves who attended
laat
Use Your Charge Account At • , •
jects. Sht" also i;nve a reading Grinstead, Mrs. Gerald Fleld:s, :
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•:• wrwe -MH!JI!I!ik.--f t November 5. The girls weJghed ntes for the late Mrs. Blandle
etJtilled · t\ Miss i"nary Sp•'''' .. Mrs .. Art lfart and Mrs. Ross
lour poulii!J and four ounces, Rees held Thursday at
Pnhl trali,ns directo r. Preda !1orns. Mrs. Nellie Ouddmg j f
and three powtds and 12 ounces Waugh - Halley Wood Fun·
TurJp~·. g; 1ve 3
reading on v.un the pnze for gett:mg the
Ometoy
and have been named Eliza-. eral Home were Mr. Paul
praveJ'
most outside orders. Rerresh- i One of the Home Ec.
beth Mary and Rebecca Cheri, Rees of Dayton, Mr.
and
A slirlP sel "Today's Woman me~ts were sen~ed to the fol~ i taught by Mrs. Frances
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and will be caJled Betsy alii ~s. Eugene Rees of C a
m Tod"y's Srwiety."' wa s shown iowmg: ~ary S1sk,
Orpha .erts at Pomeroy Junior
~n_;· &amp;•;u;--;d··~~ Becky. 1bey have two broUt. bndge, Mr. Stephen parter
to the group. Following the Fields, VtolaRoush, Pansy Fry, School working on 8 unit
ltarul of Columbus s t the ers, Ernest Earl and Jobn Mol- Athens, Mr. and Mrs. L.
,h,nving or Ihe slides, a discos ~ellt• Duddtng, Sue Erwtn, i bakmg, went to see how ft
week~d with her
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Mr l'ln. Maternal grantlmotb&lt;r II Niday of Springfield, Mrs.
s""' was :ed by Orpha Ftelda Eleanor Davl!, Alma Lulckart, ldone on a larger scale.
and Mrs. Nathan~ • aud Mrtr. llarl Mink, and maternal Offenbacfrer of Columbus,
' 'lt•r !he meeting. tlte group Bonme F1eld s, Ramona Kmght, Through the courtesy ol
fatnil
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great grandparents ore
Mr. and Mrs. David Shelton of
mel a! me home of Rev. and Jean and Anna Grinstead, Iva ' 11om Moyer, the group toured Mr y,and 14 N
Riw' llld Mrtr. M. M. Drummond land, Ky. and Mr. and
Mrs Oave Fields for relresh· , Capehart, Drue . Hart. Iris I· ,, Pomeroy Pastry Shop
of ~cine .~~ =tty with llld. Mrs. Ethel Mink, .U o! Willard Kllcker of Seli!cfrly,l
n.ents.
:Morns, Claudoa .Ftelds, Mabehontly and wore shown
Mr and Mr u-. Keller uO.~D!!!ipol~U~a._ _ _ _ __:;..!P~a·:__ _ _ _ _ _ _..,!_ _..___ _,________________
All ending were Jim . Wise, , Morgao and Angte Ftelds.
equipml!rlt and several typos Mhoersvllle. L
Judy Hall, Nelhe Duddmg, Iris
moxers. Seemg the large
Mrs E J Tracy nlarnld
','"r:ts. !va Caoehart. El•anor
DINNER GIVEN
titles in which the baker
'W~l)', after l]ltlldce1ves eggs, fruit!, shortening inC
week with Mrl Griff
1 av1s. Sue E:rwm, Vwla Roush,
r ~'"'s.Y F' r.v. fiarry Fry, Donna _Mrs. P_aul Smart entertained and other ingredients
at Bradbury •
Crinstead. Denise Grinstead, :'Jth a dmner this week honor- amazing to the Bids.
Mrs Millin Am Jd nd broR"rlha Rickard. Freda Turley, mg her husband on his birth- Mr. Moyer dernonatroted
·
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M... frv1n Gtbbs, Alma Lmck- day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. to make pie dough and
buslllfiS violtors In Hun~
or!, Angte Fields, Mary and Mannmg Kloes and dllldren, for p~ pies by welgilt
W. Va.
Pam Sosk. Birdie Roush, Rev. Kent, Lon and Lynn and Mr. ther thtn measurement ·
Frank Ste art returned
and Mrs. Dave Fields.
and Mrs. George Hackett, Jr., also explained how y•ast
·'llmnday ~ opendlng
AW4RD MADE
and children, Rose Marie. Bill, cak• doughnuts ore prepared,
days ai St. Albans w.
The Soue1y presented Mrs. IMelame, Lmda and Dennis.
fried and glt12ed.
. with her son and da~

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The wscs met with
Mrs.
M'mlt Buckey lor their Nov·
ember moetlog. A ThanksglvIDg program waa led by Mrs.
Dorotha RJtbel. Mn. RushJR
..-------ISimmwoy conducted the busl·
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lrfll7 IIIII CubdoUar , of Mrl. Nancy Buckley, M".
.COiumbua, Cbaclt Pyor of LiM*- Dorotha Riebel and M11. Vlvi·
holQ'IIe Air IIIJe it Colum~Jt!~· an Humphrey: a're to purchase
and Mrs- Enlp Spaoar, LfD. I pllno lor the church. A ha·
da llld lArrY of Tappen Plllnl rur and bake sale wUI be
weN . - ! vllltGrl Olllr. IIIII beld Dec. 1 from 1 to 9 p. 9'·
· l!ri. AlfNd CallltdttUar and II the lonner rtlldence ol DorJe8\).
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aei Rlellel. The Chrletmas par1\l'n. '1Uf ~·~ · reo I.J will· be Decc1f at lite home
tut'lled IIJime .lfltll ~ a pa- of Mrs. Vt..., Humphrey wiUt
U~ at ~:;,Clark llpe. , Mrs- N~ 1 BIJ9Jey as . c..
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(Oth1r cllning suit•• in
Modem or Trlclitionll st1rt
1t $195.00 and $259.00)

efumiturt
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Klbblli apd R. E. Eunkii · .Sprap, .Mra. VIYI·
Wlifultil$ ~tty ~lfillded • "In 'Hujilllhtt!',tl'llrt, Hazel Buck.
NMI,Cf.'l iDetilln8 at the Red·. le),' M9· !Ia 'OsbOI'l)e, Mi'l. flu.
::w•ltid aeatautanttn Belpre. .u t'• ) llluii)W:r ... Mfl. Limon
"'jn, l'Wlllll Harvey ~ l'lckens, WJ, DorQthi RO!bel
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brinS awarded the wmaers.
small Iota.

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cookies.
GALLIA CHAPTER, Ohio Clvil Service Employee's Alii~..
regular manthly meettnc, 7:80
p.m., Monday, East Jioll, 0.~
Upolis State lnaUtute.
GALLIA TOPS Club
will
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Cburcb at 7:30 p. m. ,
BULAVILLE Grange No. 211111
will meet at 7:80 p.t;. Lunch
will be served.
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11n• .,...,. "' '"' ''"'' ... '" c......
on college campuses. Ac u~lly, this trend started
Rutland•
'I'.
K1lldlr. •41•-Cti&amp;Nl
.. QeiUIIol&amp;l..
CHANCE
.....
u - Err.ory .E.
Cl!fu~r~~&amp;w,
L ..,. Aft
at &amp;Ia'
• • wrr
, at Rio
. Qrandl.
- B'
,..
.. ..,ED•
ago amon§ au_ages and sex~s . . . seemed
Dldarlet _ Mra.
- ..,.;..
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am. IMtbtr J:~~r';"e::.~:'·.~ ':!.~omo:
Helen:
Dear Baffled.
mqre n,atura when weari~g Blip-on shoes.
Jla.rcum and 100
II Keltllt Rd.; ,.,.
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waa
born
out
of
wedlock.
Yes....
But
dOeSII't
It
make
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f11h_
l
ttn
thlo
oummor
wtt.n
the
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to
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mother
come
from
·a
poor
you
feel
heau"lull•
sllmj-H.
HI
shed
socks
with
111
of
port
u"~" Aoi Bunce.
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MD 10:17 ...... 1110UI II; u4 prevlou.dy u. and b.lr lite bUIN
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Bobby ~
JIP.IIIo JIICIIUII
Jloiltlf lbpttal.
b... bad linld a\ PaUlo\ !ur 68 Jeln.
father from a proor
- lfttr legs. got .. good tin. . 0 one yet wanders
'
Rt. l, ateshlre·, "'.••'- Nidav
lira. Rill "Ill bol'll 1rl Gnea Tflp,,
In shoes Wltb Iaces . . . In ski boots ... or
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Dea. 5. 1882, daughter of thl!
laW
Can you tell me If. Dear Helen:
Meip GIDelllllelpHil
2, G~polla; ~-'
Mt,. CJjuJes
,_, w-. "· ""'""" ... """" •· .,...... •"" "'".. '· "" 1 can claim a ohore of my ..-. husband ••yo any
afad
tuxedo.
are cur•"-~·•-., _ None.
D• Stepp' RL 1' VI·'·~·
B' ·•,•ra IMn Afttal. . . Vlllto•· T-er- murla~e lo Chulel t:. Retl took
..V
ill Signs
ba
IWIUJaHV
lMIIJ; IJUIW
. ".,,~.· ,..w.-r a.a~. at. Pettet&amp;, pJaee,
· h n..=:~ ontn s;netll29, ~IN- fattier's estate according
to ~an get all her housework
f Wth. pro bly not co stead, she wears I llip - in
Dbleh·-- None
S. Slayton, Bldwe:Di C21arles .J.
,,t,:· · LYnda t.ou a-. "· oalll· t9.~. A dauch:!, ~~:: s::s law? He died about two year~ Jt she consi!:tently spends
ur er . . . because print, in silver, a Paisley :. . .
-.- ·
Wilson, Pt. Pleasant;
Mrs
turvlvln~t
are
"ro.
r-onlan
t'artf't
"au\ Iago. No one knows who my half hour 8 da~ on 1-1 workln•
are
val·
naturally
solld
BDd
not
H
w
Sa
n--·
M
•
DIATNI OF WIIK •
and Fl11yd Keu. all of Gallli'OH~. •
~
a
b k N
enry . yre, ~me: rs,
c. MorN Cart•r, •••• t"M14ant of There are llve- i'rllll!hoflihlrel' "'"' lwo real father was.
It is a 66- •·organized." Could this be?
ac . ew Underwear aa outerwear
Pleuut Valley BDipi&amp;al
Letha Riley. Athens; Mrs. Mar·
NorthUp. un.IDI
dild. SWldl!l
ln llad• lllten
ITelll lflrnichild.ren. Two
~Ur\'lvina
velour
ian
Marun liD w. French, Rt. 3, Oak Hill:
Cool.W.
homemom.lnl
where be
arr Mrs. ~arle Froldeveau•
"' I year' - 0 ld secre I. - FORGOT. D.I.s.
. '
.
S-o-.ers
swear Is now hlp. CaiJ. ll'dml"~
ncu - Mrs.
IN!PII I NUent for two month.l. He Galllpolll and Mrl. MeKbll" NldU' of ITEN CHIW.
Dear Dis:
brr,ht-col.ored leiSure inl au uil bf&amp;m. Tbe first Campbell, Jr., Henderson.
M-. BoSJ'I N'tcho'-, Spencer, w.
~l•···pltal.
retiredCl.lveland.,
from Hawthornden State Spl'lnlfleld. Three brother~ are rte
.
and kDe\\ OVer
.. WeUston·
tD fe&amp;N aJo. He Inned. SM ,wu a memller of ratri_
o_t Dear F.C.:
Let hlm
put his shoulder
I
b . -the-calf
h antinail • bJting phannaceuu. Dlsrbai'Jed - Edley Mc])on.. Va•• Henry Works
;.bnr:h~:-~:~ ;' i:~'~:. ~~~~n::: 1~e:v~:~!~· w~!~1~ d1 n~h;~:ttll.v ~~~ 1 This is a problem for a law- where his mouth Is and try
~oe
~ are be}dg
cal conipounded especially for Wd, Pt. Pleasant; Charles A. ~. Charles Bate; Partn.
0 5
,. "rlun lAJion P!»t, r-o. 304. ~~nu. !noon 1t tliM Wau.r]1 Hnllt-.~ wnnrt lyer, but if no one knows who for a week
WITHOUT the
a~et
a
k·a
.
e
Pleasant; Reg- burg w va 1. Larry'J Keaton,
1eS Jn 0 eepJng young adults Is now on the Morrison, pt_
I' r'lt-vellnd. He wa1 110m It ' Beth· Funeral hom• and nnrlll wu
In
d h1s
, help of his secretary!-H.
rnaand
·
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'
f• on Jan.
,
, n of Ute law , Mound Hilr r·emeter)L.
your
real
father
was
an
coz
with
ek·
market.
A
nasty.
tasting
lUll,
Maddleport;
Mrs. Jr., Wellston; Dale D. RotlJ.
1
31 1881 10
Mr&gt; rran and Sarah WIMma• Carter. lie
Iname does not appear on your I
y
so
leal ycru paint on, the manuHarbour and daum..ter, geb, Rt. 1, G•"'""''•.
I "•I"VIved bJ 1 . . .r and a brother .... It, Gl ..ell, 71. I ni!IVLII nf (],alf)ll
~
•· ·'ene cuw Uld Mn: Jolul
R. 111 eount.J&lt;. formem o' VInton. dleo ' birth certificate - I doubt you'Jl YOUR RELPINQ HAND
facturers say It's for the mll·
Grove; Mrs.
Rossie
1I "ed.ed
r.k. botll
of Oalii))Oill Ht Wl-8 MondP.I' at lhe hom• nf a clau~l!l~ · ;n Ih
GUITARS CONTINUE
·
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In deatll
bJ four brolhen. ThomptOD, o. He wu Ill!! son of tile
ave much Iuck In br IngIng DEPA RTMEN'I' .
TO lions
of U. s. FAMllJES
' Leon; Mrs. Martin ..-lQ.I:I. Emory
' lt'l'l were held Tutlldl)' aflemflO'I law. ClllriU and M•.", lee~ Gnoeh of claim on an estate that may a). Dear Helen ·
GO-GO· Some lD mllll'on Ifamily In three that sbelter
Pt. Pleasant·
Mrs Caldwell, 205 Kelton Rd., daugh1 •he WauJh , Htlle.l' • Wood Fun- Raceoon Wwn~hlp
a maiTiaJI •nu
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l' home ed burial wu In Sflth· lto the former Ruh~ Ruqel]. who Iready be settled. -H.
Would your readers with II
fl
t
. lhi Inail biter
who is
Ftelds and son Hart. ter. 2 a.m., Friday; Mrs. Pear·
·~ ' ~rnetry·
IUtYI~u
alonJ
with tne
followlnll'
.
"'
nger
gee ars In
s
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F
nk
c
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lehlldrrtn Ml'!l Marv sm1• of Thomp
tle bme please write to Mrs.
.
a young adUlt and (the
rs. ra
apehart, Jr. I ey · ;;n;:ymour, Rt. 3, welm"
1en fMKinlew walt1 n, ••· 1 n l10n. Du1d u~11 or t::olumbuM. aus-1Dear Helen :
Ruth Dockery Rt 1 Broc 341
· · · · the great ma)ori· :Jre twcr~ne
·1
Pleasant.
ton, son, 7:44 a. m. Friday :
I •rl flrmlr ....nntll operato(
and
11!11 QOO('h "' l'lllfornll. rnd 11 """rt
Th'
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0
Bl
ched'
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.
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'
are
you
Girls
strum
a
gir.
lt1b
I
Ch
I D. Stepp, Rt. 1, Vinfo rraer eouniJ. lltlftiO.YI of Rio Grande lnd Johnny Gouch of Jgnnstcwn, 0-1 IS IS for " ver- ea
' Laurens, South Carolina1 29360.
lb
.
an fiDdiDg basebaU's DOt erJc. 8 - Mr. and Mrs. Mar· ares
e• ci early Sunday momlna: In IWedl&lt;·at Ser\'lee• we~ hela Wedneaday att..r who claims the ctdor'ne in th Sh ·
L._.i
e
straight
models
C
bell
J
H
d
•(' •nter Ho-tll wbeR IW! hid t.Hn • Inoon al a Jonn•U•wn funeral home.
. .
I
e e IS 72, and has been in 0811
b
. I
, ke&amp;. The BBC took a big gamamp
I
r., en erson, wa•, son, 11 :50 a. m . Fr'da
1 y;
r :•ent for ,hree dan. Rt
wu 1
,,
sWJmmmg
pool
turned
her
a
year,
after
breaking
her
1~y
the
hon
s
share
ble
and
showeo
the
Br&lt;'l'•sh
daughter.
Mrs.
Marlin
W.
French,
Rt.
3
~"rn
at
Bladen
on
oat
15 ltvt aon I Mn.. Lll 1•e AIDI"• ' • rormer re.- h .
Chi
.
"'II of the e1ectrtcs You 1
th
I
·he lat. W\lltam Uld S~rall Wen. lllent ol Olllil&gt;olll who• wa• ruldlnt 81!' green.
orme does not m 1965 She's all aJone and let.
pay em Isles a film of this year's
Oak Hill, son, 5:04 p.m. Frl-'
\" ' ltera. Mil marrlqe .... t.o the lor- In ?-ron Clt.y, died T\iuda, OLJhl ln turn blonde hair green. The 1ers would cheer her ;,_atl
alone .. .. you play them with Se .
f
.
.
day· Mrs Thmnas E Manring1
'·..,Hh
~ Rom1 flalle)".
who iJUrvl\'8 . alnrllfl a ' olumb\1~ ho.Jlllb.l. She WU born Ln
"d
,
II'" y.- ukeJeS b '
d lh ' t
rJeS, 008 0 young America'S
Of &amp;gJng
con· Mrs. E. N.
' aDJOS an o er U'IS ru- favorite events Jt b !fled th
Q
· -~.. .._ Wellston, son, 6 ~ 31 p. rn. Fri1
100 , o.ru-p w 11 ~~'~ 61 Rto IJacklon eouaty on May 18. 18tH, Ul• algaecl e preventative
-1 .
da.uJhter of the 1ate 1onn •nd Ren.... talning copper sulphate does!
ments . you feature them
·
a
e
- am ab auto meuuwle d
'
t·~
r;! si':.~ :'::·;:~r~~~': r::n:!:!~ w.:, It discolors blonde hair and al·
(atraight or electric) for the ~riUsh viewer~ who get
and am often exposed to ear- ay.
:u•D!ntt .p_e ~::.=~~·dd•~e;ht~r t1~~~~ .!!o IJray hair.
:
eornbos you organize. You play Ci~ about &lt;:nc~et, a
bon monoK.ide. Does this gas Dllth&amp;flet - Mra. Clara
~·:.ye AIDan. • torm~r tJilllpolll tnch Normally if she washes her
giVIng
everything lrom folk to classl- that s played with a flat bat
the lungs?
Ambrose Carl W. CarmH:hael
Cl. now OJ Grou Clly. IUI"\IIYfl. O!h I
A - No, bu I It """t'
Al-Ia
' . D. Caster, Ron-'
.,
turvlvnrs are I brother and lllree l head after ' a swim and lies in I
0
eel to pop
music ou dleir dand wickets and can IasI
ces th e Mrs. Maggie
:~!'.San~~~~mi.tr:.11~~~~:~~;_ ~:~~~~ the sun three or four dayt-, she I
strilp. School music clubs are ay. T~Jeal was ~e p11ZZled
in your blood as it pas&amp;&gt; ald D. Davis, John E. Elardo,
an or 0 • k Hill Mn . Alb~n wu a will have no dlsooloratlon
U
"in'' - now more than ever - Londone s query - Why
your lungs. This Lawrence E. Fitch, Mrs. Char·
::e~~~! ~e:!ra:w~~~~~~!/h:r~~: For others with this problem.
.
with the suitar-srnitten, Round tbe catcher ~ U. S. baaeball
a shtrtage of OIY&amp;'en in les H. Goheen, Charlene K.
~~~r:Jt ~~~ew:::hbur!l!fl~~. mw~~~ take it from a man in the ~wim- ~ Thanksgiving was the theme up five or 10 guys and gals who wear ~ fencers mask? Tbe
the brain and results in h_ead- Howell , William R. HtweJI,
cemetery .-a Thurm~u
ming pool business, if enough ot the November meeUng of can play melodies, then latch Leaf JS the name of a new ache, mental confusion, hght.. Mrs. Ernest E. Lantz, Park
._ :~&amp;ul•!'l.llill~ •~ Mrt. os1 llllef'l, ,,, a relldent ot chorine is used in the water.' the Alexander Social Club held on to a qualified leader Music shop opened at Antioch
headedness, blurred vision and D. McDaniel, R. James MY·
MONDAY
:,\i~!~~~ ;;!r; ~~~·,!.d~1~ 10~11~~~r;e~~ no algat•cide Is needed, but one at the home of_ Mr. tnd Mrs. buffs testify the guita; is ·•a lege by the Community Gov- nausea. All ~el~-run garages ers, Oscar Poetker, Mrs. Maral &lt;J •rec~or. !.lied 'Actln"aday n1•11t 1n to four ounces of copper sul· Ho!Us McConmck this week. social musical instrument" To emment - with such
UtUe DOW have ventilating systems to vm T. Roush, Miss Clovadys
THE
J
OF
CLASS
of
the
pu!ent
ror
a
"''"II
She
wu
oom
I
R
di
f
t
ed
th
·
coverage
eve
n
•
U 'ted M thodl t Ch ch . m 1.-a.,.rence courn~ on ~'eb :.a. 1001. phate to 10,000 gallons of water ea ngs
ea ur
e prG- boy a IUitar that'll churn out .
·
ryo e 8 wonder- remove the carboo moaoxJde scott, Tem· L. Snod&amp;rass, Mrs
11
m
e
s
ur
WI daurlll~r of tile late ~urrls and .\lary is pretty safe (unless. the water gram.
the kind of music
from the mechanics' working Merlin Teets Wilbur E. Beav1 mg what they have to sell.
meet at BaUey'a R.Mtaurant on 1hu1b1nd.
lfo,.,eu Wlrkune
. rn Mllnlt,ou lo he r
wan ,
• Diehl Mrs
the •a ~urv1ved I.IY a dlln&amp;h · 1company has already
added ""JHOSe who presented rea d• first give it a test pou check
areas.
: er, Mrs Charles
\lo ndoy That k.s~
8 p. . m. fordl thelr · or
~' Bedtort1,
'"" "'' rnd.,
.. ~.:rtorrla.
"'"· '"'"
~ .w•L• lngs 1ncluded Mary wadde11 . the string action both for taul·
Q - I ba ve taRn 7 or 8 APC Homer E . Wh'ate, Mrs. ' William
· ·
t;dw!n,otooo
Max 1ttome o1 1ts own ). "'"'\J
1
nnnua
an l!i'vmg
nner. •nd carl ~-.:.hou, 111 ot Ga.I• P"!ts. pnd Dear Helen·
Cora Boster Pearl
Ho1ston ness and ase f fin
tablets dally for seieral years B Dunn and infant son Mrs
Following
the
u•~.r EIIIOI.t.
~t home
she was a 1 As a swimming
·
e
0 no genng
..
·
.
the dinner
~ the
f group
thel membe1·
uf n,tue~.r~
Lllet ...... nt ehunh
pool owner Be t ly Crouse' and Nan McCor-' and see there's
warping of
for headaches. When I read that Donald
W. Ha-lley and ' Infant·
WI 11 go to
c "h· or
r There
11"1! u granu~nlldrom. II ~ •rea~ , f
' k•
th ese lobi~.
r oochUd.rln
. .'-lerv1~e• were held or 25 years, I feeI qua I"uJe d to R'llC
neck or fingerboard no splits 8y Wayne G· Brandstadt'
~::"", when us ed Ior a daughter, Mrs. Charles T. Kin11 1
ru~ular meeting~ ,.30 p. m. Slturd•Y ,nernr.on at B~lll&lt;e-~d~~ Meth· speak. My two blonde daught. Mrs. Anna Massie president in the wood Good,/ ed" it Q -Two yean~ 810 a
prolonged peri&amp;d can cause kid- der and infant dau ..hter
MrDOLEP&lt;'·RT
PTA mePtin~ odllt
el'!urell11nuer
aM d1recuon
o~r111 .. u ofln N"al
' ol)f!ned-' ars, like iood
· usedWIcars guare- warned m e not to toke
'.
~
ctmet.er
the ers went through the
green-~ presa'ded . The program
ney trouble I SWJtched
t.6 as-., ~;::::~~;;;~"'~·:·::~
-1
' ' 11 be held Mon~ay evemng,
.
·"""' 'un"r~! home
hair bit, and a gray _ haired with lhe group $1ging "Faith fine to own
aood new' ones mones because I have cysts in pirin but it upsets my stomach.
~ 11v_ 21, at the high school r-h .. "'· ., ~ ... w. s•. ·' . .. _w , friend berame blue~ haired, be- of Our Fathers." Mary Allie have a bJgb &amp;rade-ID value. my breasts. Now another
What should I do now?
Q
.tOdotorlunt
:.~::: ·:·. ::'"""" ·" .&lt; "' · " ' ' " ' ' " ' ' fore I renli;ed copper oxide[offered prayer .and the bostess How much should you pay? lor has prescribed estrogen
A - APC tabl•ta contain as, !:~./~~/'.:.~ ~.~-·:· :·:..~"·· · ". ':!' ...~ .1 nd plai11 old bluing (to mtikP ~ gan the scripture reading. Roll Varies _ for 1 good straight the menopause. He says
pirin, phenacetin and caffeine.
e
will meet ..
.• •..
.""'-·: lhe pool look brlghll _can't be : call was ' goven by an,wermR folk classic or arched - top
to develop
It is true thai prolonged use of
e,.a. 1 -~~~~cc:M anu n~,ml'w~.
s.:r~·cu used for certain hatr colors the quest1on ''For What Am I , ~~ for rock 'n' roll tnlnithey take the
phenacetlD, whlcb Is present al·
GBC Gr1duetes Gat
Tuesday at 2 p. m. at lhe ·· "· -. ·' ·" •·' · ~ · ~ .... .'!luu .. _, &lt;~I Those algaecides are the cul- Thankful'-''' Names of mystery
·. 1 0
·
What do you think?
in many over-the-counter
u nlted Method.ISt Ch ~rc h·
the. -·· n"r
ruuerar
nom1,
(.'1n... • .
•
mum
15 4 . maxamum $500
__~· ... ~ ~~~) ..... 111eu r..c pr1ts, usually. - 0. H.
Isisters for the coming year fo . an electric with amplifier I A - Tbe estroJeos prescrlb- pain relievers, may cause kidThe Better Jobs
MEIGS
COUNTY
RidiJlg
club
l~U:n
..... Lhl \\'l!lllel'l&gt;ult - 8IUott I"U· n
H
I
l
' ' fr equentIy
.
n~n 1 nu ... e .,1ru .. n•oh!Lu....,r.,~u ear e en.
- Iwere drawn.
tthat
outr'JCks tnd outrolls the ed merely. replace hormones ney disease. ,.•,spmn
w11l meet Tuesday evening Nov . Iw111 be h~ld 111 11."3(1 ;1. m. Mond•Y ln I'm exactlv the same meas- Prior to the prnaram a delicht th n 1 $lll0 h your ovar1es have been
causes stomach distress.
Complete
2'... at the recrealt'on
"8
t e 1 InI for many years. They
.
room of I.-\IJI.lliOrl - lteynoiU~ cemelery.
urements asi when [ marMed, lous meal wa.~ served
with Mrs. arc
roof OP
$1.400.e 00r S
The first stop you should take ,
trP Joe Young, Sr., home at
•
•
30 years ago. Vet In th05e days &amp;earl saunders giving the
1not cause cancer and may help is to have your doctor determine
Diploma Courses
7.:10 p. m, HosU!sses wm be I
IS
I WOrt ' &amp;e. l6 ;stor,e-l&gt;llltgbl.
~ There were 13 members
I to prevent II but, if you have a the cause of your hPadoches and
e Secretarial
~rs. Young and Mrs. Harry . • . .
f
dress. and ~w 1 w&amp;ar 8 size
4 visitors In attendance. MOST DANGEROUS COL--Icancer, ~t may be necessary to remove the cause. If, ror some
a
General Office
r•ost.
. I 1OpiC 0
12. When f buy a dress pat· The next meeting will be .. at LEGE SPORT - T 0 UC H stop takmg the •strogen.
reason, this can't be done, you
e
Bus. Administr~tleo
SEr&lt;TOF MOTHERS .of Modtern, according to my measure· the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Noel FOOTBALL: A report
just Q- WID Premaria taken for might try a different type of
1
dleport High School will . meet
,
Iment,:; J _,~~~14!, . size 16 . Massie.
whisked out by the University lh• menopause cause any side poin reliever, such as propoxy- 1
There is a job with
1uesd~y evening, Nov .. ~. m A program on facaal care (36 bus~), l;ut ,~fgtJ:W~~-~~-~~ Iof Iowa proclaims that touch effects, such a~ male character- phene or phenyramidol. These . Unlimited Opportunitiu
the high scnool cafei&lt;llo. All and related problems was pre- too l~~~;ge, . , •- ~ .•
r-football, as far as getting huri l•tics?
drugs require a doctor's pre· for every GBC Greduato
mothers ore urged to attend. sented by Mrs. Junior Carroll Why dh why don't the cloth· :
goes, is a tougiler gam• than A- Premartn I• a strictly fe- scription.
·
RACINE . .AMERICAN Leg1on at a recent meehng of
the lng and pattern lndpstrtes stan·[• I . .
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varsity football. Among games male hormone. In the prescrib-1 1.-;;;;i;;========
Enrollments will be
Auxiliary wlil meet Tuesday. Diapers to uates M o t h e r ; Idardize? When ~Ylt . ~"·¥'~ j
played around the
compuo, ed dos•g• It will not cause any
. .
Nov. 22, at 7:30 p. •m. at the League of Galhpohs, at the buys a quarter-mch biJit. ol , ·
touch football tops all others side •fleets and will not cause
E'xercose" GOODaccepted until Dec. 2
Post Hall in Racine. Guest home oi Mrs. William RusselL Ifits a quarter-inch nu~ but I:
L admissions for injuries. Oth· masculinization in any dosage.
You SHOULD'
soeaker will be Mrs.
Mary The speaker a.nswered many mus.l buy a '"e 14 pattero and I'~'foe annual Tbanksgivlng din- m high upon the injury prone Q - Dots laking bormon.,
at the
Coli. write, or visit for
Martin, 8th district Junior Ac· questions lollowmg her
re- • .SIZe l2 dress to fit what I ner of Magnnlla Tt!mple, Pytlo- list in sports at college are ski- for the menopause prolong or I
catalog 1nd information
livily cholrmnn.
marks.
ollll think " a SIZe 16 f•gure. ian Sisters, was held 'l'hurodoy lng, physical education
and &lt;horten the change?
Approved for Veter1n1
HARRISONVD..LE PTO will Mrs. Vernon Russell, pres!·
- - evening prl!&lt;:!ding the regular workouts on the Trampoline. A - II II oow believed that
meet Tuesday, Nov. 22, at 7:45 c:W.nt, was in charge of
lhe 11111!Wi!Mll&gt;'&lt;mm u;au l!a\Jili:cta meeting. A eovered dlsb chick- The university's stati3tics on hormones will neither prolong
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p. m. In the auditorium. There meeting. !WII call was answer ·1
en dinner was oerved at 6:30 the rough, tough game of touch nor shorten the change, but. will
wiU be a ohort program fol- ed by each member's lavorite
p.m. with Ethol Stewart ask· lootbpll do not clarify whethor relieve some of the symptom'
i&lt;•wing the business meeting. ha1r length.
[
tng Grace. The Th~nksgiving some of theoo are coeducation associated with it. Specifically
Third &amp; Stale
All parents are urged to at· Durong the business meeting
theme was carried out on the al matches - mixing in looses they help you retain a sense of Ph. 446-0797 or 446-2734
36 Locuot Ph. 4464367
tend.
Mrs. Robert Rolbgeb was elect.
table and napkins.
Iwith . the passes ' '.' .. h ic h WWtel~l~-:_."'be~in~g~a~nd~d~ecre~o~s~e~th~e:!.!,.,.,........... ,...........,.lll""'..;....;....................,.~
ed as a del~te lor the nomlnEthel Stewart, most excel- might affect the high tncldenet! .WEDNESDAY
allng committee for
district
lent cblel, presided and lbe of injurieo.
EVANGELINE Chapter, OES president. Pions were compte!meetln&amp; opened
In rillallstic
Middleport will sponeor· a bake ed for a rummage sale to be """""' om&gt;MW&lt; ll : IIIII form. A communication was
''le Wednesday, Nov. 23, at held at the Belay Ross bUild- Monday
rend from the Chrtstmas com· GRAB
BAG OF NEW
!he Dudley F1ower Shop. All ing on Dec. l6th and l7th. It CUB PACK 203 committee mltlee of Knlgnla of Pythlos TIDNGS: A allp of a girl fD •
n•emllen tiN asked to contrib- was also &lt;teeided to lulve a will meet at 7 p. m. at Ute home, Springfield. and a con· slip of • dnss. Newos fad of
tile baked &amp;oodo.
Christmas party with details to Grace MeUtodiat Church.
tribution was made to the home one New York model IS to skop
TIIIJilSDAY
be announced later.
KYGER CREEK Band Blllll~ lo• Christmas.
to parties free o! a drtoo. In·
FRIENDLY CB Club of Pom- The meeting closed witn the . ers will meet at . 7:30 p.m.
First nqmtnation of oHiet!rs
eroy 11 bniDg Ita reauiar meet. League Prayer, Attending were tn the high school coleU!rla. was bold. Slxty-8ve alck eolls
"TRUCK CROPS"
lng at the AMVlllTII hall In Mrs. Vemon Ruasell, Mrs. Wil- GAL!JA COUNCIL 114 Dau- were reported ond also
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f•ljmeroy, TJumksllviDI
at 11am Russel1, Mrs. Norman ghters of America Anniver· altruistic wo~k. Plans
were The term 4'tnlck crops'' has
1 :tO p. m. All members are lll!tchell, Mrs. Robert Rothgeb, sary dinner 6 p.m. Members, made for· a Christmas party at no connection with the method
PLUS: NOW HEAR THIS!
urged to atteud IIIII Ill IDler- Mro. Richard Vanco,
Mrs. bring covered dllh, table eer· tile ~meeting. Mabel Bearhs, of hauling vegetables to mar, ted Clllzeo Band Radio opor. PhJUp Heck, with guests being vice and wbile elepbanta lor Edna Reibel and Doris Grue. ket, but dorlvoo from I h e
YOU RECEIVE
otors IIIII frfendtt ara Invited. Mro. Randy Rothgeb, Mrs. I games, also candy money. . ser were named as lbe refresh- French lrqjuer, meaning to barR•freahmenta llld aandwic:bea Gilbert Plants and Mrs. Bud COUNTY.:JVIDE
GRANGE melll commlttno. Memben ara ter or exchange. The term bewill be serve&lt;l All members Crabtree. Next meeting wlll meeting. ):311 p m at 1 he to bring an artJcle lor a Cbrlst· came syiiOicyJDOWI with vegelo·
ore asked to brJna either IIDII- b&lt; Dec. 5th at the home of Springfi~ld · ora;.~ Hall All mao b~ket for needy_ fantily. bles in general in the United

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Beautiful furniture of superior quality doesn't.
Cbrtltmu party at the bome
cost a fortune . . . this 50lid maple Kling diJl.
o. Mrs. Dwigllt CuliWDJ. Packing room is proof poslUve. It's warm, homey,
age wrappings wW be Judced.
welcoming, makes every meal• feast! PracUThe trav.UOC prize donated by
CII bomemakm wDI love the generous atMrs. Angus Howud was award·
hand storage lor ch!Da, Unens, sUver and glassed to Mrs. Leonard Jewell.
ware . • • u well as the baDd·rubbed BuckMrs. AI Leonard, delegate to
wheat brown finish. This is just part of our
State coaventlon beld In Day.
open stock story. 'There's furniture for every
too, gave 1 renort of the meetroom and In liOild cherry woods, ' too. Come in
'lther• - ·
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to lee tbi8 eroup and the reot of our Kllng
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and
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nomlllalin&amp; committee.
PNeediDc lite meeting, BetNewton pvo a dolllODBiro,tin Festive holiday foods
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Leo Crew, Mrtr. Gtly Guinther,
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' To C. I. C. Club
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'. Mrs. Aile&lt;! Dor't
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Mr. and Mrs. Larry 111&amp;ck .of C.l.C. Club mel 'l'hur"'''
Jaa: Star MlleJ·, .l&gt;avll' wile !lellll!l¥, J•lul ·S~t~Dbt&lt;t, ole.) bulllllllood a(lil! IIIII tlle'U '
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· p, •rly Morrison
~· visiting
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are . announcin&amp; tile·, 'o,veilln&amp; at lbe hollll' of Miso
II •ulni for 511,0110 a mDDih Ill· cu't help blm hut he •
old star at tl!f ve,u Flamingo tn l·
Dar•t's ~oughter
,,nd
blrlb o! a daugbte,r, Jmi Ann, IEvelyn Rothgeb "' Kan ·: '
tnony but llllles ln5lsts he •on't customm 1udl 11 Mayor Lind. '6'1.
falllily, Mr. 111~ Mo. Robert
November 9, at St. Ann's Hoo-' Tbere were 11 membet. '"'''
lllow • brass farthing !tor way say, lllveeusationa Co1M1. Arn- C~tab'l .N. Y. ond
bI '
EdWuds of Columbus. whet• 1'he Progressive
pita! lor ·Women In Columbia. w&amp;' guests Mr.. Pol O'llt•ll
· . 7th Avenue's Howard Oren- old Farlman, Pollee Comm. Lea- fl'lli·iolnta art hlta ao DOW lt'o
theY will remQin over
the G!lllpolis heard an
Grandparents art Cbarles a.1d aDd son Jeff, and Mn. Mao
berg's Yugo-princes wife's liv- ry, etc·, might find some way fruiODdo"" to exollc Union
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Thanksgiving holiday.
and Interesting talk
Helen Wolf6, Colun'llllto
and )Iauck
lng In London, maybe for good of convincing thieves wh&lt; broke City, N. J., openlng Dec. 31,
.
Keillt B~,
' George and Helen Blad.:
of Mrs.' Jobn Ralke presided ov·
. The Lionel Hamptons cel&amp;o Into his Lexington-at-73rd shop llben to L.A.; AUanta IIIII Lon- · Dr. R. 1\. Plckent Is In New
IS bis subject, "Birtb
Porjland; ~real f!l'lll!dplirenta er the bustne88 m.. una. T h •
b-, ltd the!; 301h anmversary
to keep the $3,000 .they filch•d don ... Mary Margarol
Me OFieo~s lh1s !leek where he II THE ~ Sltep
at Pilla and 'lbelr E!lect on
are Henn$11 and ,llf'ilttle Hill of meeting o ed with lbo groUJ
t.to n•• d tdn I take a penr.) from Ifrom his sol• the other 3 a.m.. Bride o! radio fame (MMM ottemtng a. medloal seminar:
· JOlT) Miller 1 C&lt;MIIIIry Jl'alr Morals of Youna
at a Colull)bus, . Robert and Myrtle repeating
Lord's Prayrr.
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cam- but return the orreplaceable ra- hasn't been In Manhattan In Mrs. WIIUam ·Reynolds .Wtopea •very day till f. San· recent meeting at tho home
Wolle ,of llacjne, and Daf!y 'llle club's armual Cbtislm' '
' " m ""'"·''' Rocky runs, !doo and TV topes of hlB mony tl.ree years but still radloeasta ed Mlh relatives IQ Gallipolis •II) Ul 1• !louie 35 Wetl, Ga~ Mrs. Fred Wgod.
La~n. Portland. A great, dinner wDI be held Dec. 121h
. ' •,;,., d for up It 12 5'0 appearances ,n the air Paul from her Hndson Volley born· over the weekend ~tly,.
llpollo.
Mrs., Bob Clark ood · · Mrs.
Ia Fannie at s p.m., at Gene BaD's res·
o · •It to toot the gov's h·•rn ,tells us he'd cLnsider the 3G home via Kln~ston
station Mrs. Grlff·Rusoell IS VISttiiU! I
Paul Niday were eo-hostesses.
taurant In pt, Pleasant.
ll' """r·' c:,..n oerl•in'~ b "" a ttward If lbey'll jusl return WCHQ) has a new Dodd. In ~lyna wojll her son and Dr. IIIII Mrs. Evan c. ftod. Altend\ng were 16 m""!bero
h.. f" ns, hos '"" s nr·.v ,h, tope&gt;.
Meade book out this ~: "The family, Dr. alld Mn. Oell Rus- erick are vdltlng lrtends ill two fllleats, Mra. Larry North
· I. tis ·eel shad•.
To"y The hopping · glad Warner Growing Up of Mary Elltabelb" oell over lite Thanlugtvmg hoJi. Columbus over the weekend and and Mrs. Jlllllft Patterson.
P. '&gt;i ·,, -~ Charn.lon Carr whis brass saw a rough-cut ol "Up . Oroon Welles is so fat In day, She pl111111 to spend the attended the Michii8JI • Obio Mn. Richard Brown, P~
per• d tltetr own poetry at Lim· the Down Staircase" and decid- "Paris Burning" his facade will Cbrlstmas holiday With
Iter State 1ame.
dent, presided over the bus~
erteks.
e. it's on the up cash regisler shock you: more than 3110 lbo. dauRbter, Mr. llld Mrs. K. T.
ness meeting. Mrs. Patrersou
Perhaps some ol celebrity bar- · Jeanette Kamins, who wrote o• pure hom · Sinatra will re- Wagner In 9ryll Mawr, Pa. he•
· was voted to
membership.
ber Paul Mole's big • name cus- "A Husband Isn't Everything," cord "I l&lt;tve My WI!•" from fore returnltJC to IMlt borne.
Miss Jan Houck, daugbler of Plans were made lor the Christ.
tamers I such as U Than!, Hen- may change her mind for buM Mary Martin's "I Dol I Do" M~. .and Mrt.. ~ King Mrs. Arboautis Houck of Cho· mOB dinner to be held at 0.
ry Fondo, Bili Buckley, Ralph er Bill Turner
Pearl Bailey'• musical.
am Mrs. E:"'lyn Ltwts il'ere In shiro, has been pledjjed le AI· car's on Dec. 5th with huobando
:___ _ __ _ _:.:___,___:___:__ _ - - - -- - NBC's researeh says Joey Beverly Fnday evening to at· pha Silma Rho • ...,ial sorori· 88 guests.
Bishop's ratings while oubblng ' tend tho_ Eastern Stat Cbapter 1 ty at Morehead state Universi·
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for Johnny Car!ion dropped '.he ] C"eremomf.s.
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- ty of Morehead, Ky She is a
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NP•v
"Tonight" audienet! almost 21 Mr. and Mrs. Pat Gallogller sophomore at Ute university. I Lu.tlleran Wamen
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hav• received word tnol his
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NEW IIAVF.N - Th• Wom· Iva Capeharl with an Honorary · peo cent, • tt orso ' return ·
M
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an s M1 ssJonary SocJl'tJ or th~ l.1fe MQmbt&gt;rshm This cP.rhfl· , . .
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' ot Logan have gone to Califor- Jerry Mtller's Co1mtry Fair
good, candy • floral
New Ha ven C:lurf"h o!
God eatE' shows that $25 has been Which lS why NBC tsn t worry. nia to . spend Ute winter with . .
da 'II 7 S Church Women of St.
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l't eld their November meeting tnnlributed to World Mi.;~;.ions l lng about ~~ey's A~TV Car-- relatives.
: ope~:··: te ~t~, · ~nl~ and St. John's Lutheran c~:~:!;l
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a, the church
wilh "Guest in her name_She has been chos- ·son-competition commg up
Mr. and Mrs. Arland King . Uay 1 ·
tst,
es wtu hold a Christmas E
Night" being observed.
,en by Lhe soriet~ as a true · Vau~hnM_ ea~er, whoonct. mess- (Marth&lt;J Fowler) of Williams·: pols.
at St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
Mrs. Eh'anor Davis. Spirit- example of Christian livin~ and ~d his hmr mto a JFK_ trnage, burg, Va. visited recently with . M and M Le
ThO Pomeroy, Wednesday. Nov. SO
ual Life Director, was
in of genuine love for others. Mrs. now ~u''"" It like David (U.N. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tooy '
r. d d ~- :
1 ~p- frt m 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
MeCallum's
After Fowler.
son 811 aug ter. . ' 0 c..:o- There will be knitted items
ehargr nf devotions . Shr led lris Morris was in chirgr of . L.L:E.
the group in singmg "Send the the presentation. Rev.
Dave buymg ltalla~ pasta-macblnary Mr. and Mrs. C. E.' Ruppel! lum~ ~
Ute tncl"ding doll clothes, crochetU!!·ht ." \1nr~· Sisk ted in pray- F'ields gave a reading. "T h e. to tw1st the1r own spaghetti, of Gulfport, Miss. are here wee
w tb er _parents Mr. , iisting Mrs. Roberts were
er. Roll call was answered by True Treasure." Mrs. Donna the Russians have bought ltal- wilb their 1011, the Rev. How- ' and Mrs. Tom Clu&lt;k.
1 needlework, canned goods,
"1 Am Tha nk ful fleca use "Grinstead sang "My Task." oon (P•erelli) elastic • threat · ard RUppeit. Mrs. Ruppell
'ed good, cany, floral
arThe presid&lt;•nt, Orpha Ftel ds. Mrs. Morris offered prayer. In.aktng machinery to woove been ill for some time but ;., A surpriSe birthday
card rangements and other Christw:Ls in charge ol the bus.mess
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•gal's girdles and intend to get Improving. They plan to reside ~thower will be held for CamJe mas items. In the "Taste Testmeeting It was announced tha~ The_SIJ9£ly also. rec .. nlly held , rt~ht at lbe bottom ollbat prob- ·tn th• Pr!obyterlan M.... with L. Williams o! Crown City, who lng Booth" taste a goody
a ChrislnJOs b&lt;Jx would be sent r1Up)lerware
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•~t w~•h
will Nobserve
hlo 781h birthday buy the rec'lpe, SandWJC
. hes
home of Rev patty,
and M'at
r . Oathee )l!m.
w~t=lr son . ~
YlDlwn ere
be 25th
to a Home.. Mission station in Fo'old Mrs Mabel Morgsa.n tvavs ' mE CHRISTMAS Sbop
with the Ruppelt family were ·•n ovom r
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coffee will be served throughSomerS'!.
lexas.
Nelloe
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the guest demonstrator
I erry 1m er s ..,.,nntry
i. ames Cuw1
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ou1 the day. E veryone 1s
mgh. was _appomted chairman Game~ were played a~ priz It opeD every day 101 7.
Jennifer, Cheyney, Pa.
TWINS BORN
come.
. .. and when they're ready for Stride
01 Stl ts pdroJecl. d. ,
'es wer; won by Mrs
Oea~ day till 8. Rout• 35 w..t,
D.. D. F•aser and Mr. and Mn. Gene Melvin lr- 1
Rites, we'll be here.
ewa r ~ 1liJl
1rrr.or 1va : .
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David and M · t
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Capehart . reported thai the Kn1ght and Mrs. Ross Morris. llpOIII.
ai'}Or e, win of Rt. 2, Galhpohs,
are
ND
ST . TI!S
group had flavoring and doll~ The door prizes were won by l
Va., sisters of the announcing the birth of twin Out_ - of · town fnends and
SHOP FRIDAY NITETlL8:00 P.M.
on sell ror mun•v . making pro- Mrs. Birdie Roush, Mrs. Jean!
Mr. Ruppel!.
daughU!rs at Holter Hospital oo relatoves who attended
laat
Use Your Charge Account At • , •
jects. Sht" also i;nve a reading Grinstead, Mrs. Gerald Fleld:s, :
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•:• wrwe -MH!JI!I!ik.--f t November 5. The girls weJghed ntes for the late Mrs. Blandle
etJtilled · t\ Miss i"nary Sp•'''' .. Mrs .. Art lfart and Mrs. Ross
lour poulii!J and four ounces, Rees held Thursday at
Pnhl trali,ns directo r. Preda !1orns. Mrs. Nellie Ouddmg j f
and three powtds and 12 ounces Waugh - Halley Wood Fun·
TurJp~·. g; 1ve 3
reading on v.un the pnze for gett:mg the
Ometoy
and have been named Eliza-. eral Home were Mr. Paul
praveJ'
most outside orders. Rerresh- i One of the Home Ec.
beth Mary and Rebecca Cheri, Rees of Dayton, Mr.
and
A slirlP sel "Today's Woman me~ts were sen~ed to the fol~ i taught by Mrs. Frances
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and will be caJled Betsy alii ~s. Eugene Rees of C a
m Tod"y's Srwiety."' wa s shown iowmg: ~ary S1sk,
Orpha .erts at Pomeroy Junior
~n_;· &amp;•;u;--;d··~~ Becky. 1bey have two broUt. bndge, Mr. Stephen parter
to the group. Following the Fields, VtolaRoush, Pansy Fry, School working on 8 unit
ltarul of Columbus s t the ers, Ernest Earl and Jobn Mol- Athens, Mr. and Mrs. L.
,h,nving or Ihe slides, a discos ~ellt• Duddtng, Sue Erwtn, i bakmg, went to see how ft
week~d with her
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Mr l'ln. Maternal grantlmotb&lt;r II Niday of Springfield, Mrs.
s""' was :ed by Orpha Ftelda Eleanor Davl!, Alma Lulckart, ldone on a larger scale.
and Mrs. Nathan~ • aud Mrtr. llarl Mink, and maternal Offenbacfrer of Columbus,
' 'lt•r !he meeting. tlte group Bonme F1eld s, Ramona Kmght, Through the courtesy ol
fatnil
liP
great grandparents ore
Mr. and Mrs. David Shelton of
mel a! me home of Rev. and Jean and Anna Grinstead, Iva ' 11om Moyer, the group toured Mr y,and 14 N
Riw' llld Mrtr. M. M. Drummond land, Ky. and Mr. and
Mrs Oave Fields for relresh· , Capehart, Drue . Hart. Iris I· ,, Pomeroy Pastry Shop
of ~cine .~~ =tty with llld. Mrs. Ethel Mink, .U o! Willard Kllcker of Seli!cfrly,l
n.ents.
:Morns, Claudoa .Ftelds, Mabehontly and wore shown
Mr and Mr u-. Keller uO.~D!!!ipol~U~a._ _ _ _ __:;..!P~a·:__ _ _ _ _ _ _..,!_ _..___ _,________________
All ending were Jim . Wise, , Morgao and Angte Ftelds.
equipml!rlt and several typos Mhoersvllle. L
Judy Hall, Nelhe Duddmg, Iris
moxers. Seemg the large
Mrs E J Tracy nlarnld
','"r:ts. !va Caoehart. El•anor
DINNER GIVEN
titles in which the baker
'W~l)', after l]ltlldce1ves eggs, fruit!, shortening inC
week with Mrl Griff
1 av1s. Sue E:rwm, Vwla Roush,
r ~'"'s.Y F' r.v. fiarry Fry, Donna _Mrs. P_aul Smart entertained and other ingredients
at Bradbury •
Crinstead. Denise Grinstead, :'Jth a dmner this week honor- amazing to the Bids.
Mrs Millin Am Jd nd broR"rlha Rickard. Freda Turley, mg her husband on his birth- Mr. Moyer dernonatroted
·
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M... frv1n Gtbbs, Alma Lmck- day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. to make pie dough and
buslllfiS violtors In Hun~
or!, Angte Fields, Mary and Mannmg Kloes and dllldren, for p~ pies by welgilt
W. Va.
Pam Sosk. Birdie Roush, Rev. Kent, Lon and Lynn and Mr. ther thtn measurement ·
Frank Ste art returned
and Mrs. Dave Fields.
and Mrs. George Hackett, Jr., also explained how y•ast
·'llmnday ~ opendlng
AW4RD MADE
and children, Rose Marie. Bill, cak• doughnuts ore prepared,
days ai St. Albans w.
The Soue1y presented Mrs. IMelame, Lmda and Dennis.
fried and glt12ed.
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'Reedsvill."

The wscs met with
Mrs.
M'mlt Buckey lor their Nov·
ember moetlog. A ThanksglvIDg program waa led by Mrs.
Dorotha RJtbel. Mn. RushJR
..-------ISimmwoy conducted the busl·
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noaa. Tho pllno committee of
lrfll7 IIIII CubdoUar , of Mrl. Nancy Buckley, M".
.COiumbua, Cbaclt Pyor of LiM*- Dorotha Riebel and M11. Vlvi·
holQ'IIe Air IIIJe it Colum~Jt!~· an Humphrey: a're to purchase
and Mrs- Enlp Spaoar, LfD. I pllno lor the church. A ha·
da llld lArrY of Tappen Plllnl rur and bake sale wUI be
weN . - ! vllltGrl Olllr. IIIII beld Dec. 1 from 1 to 9 p. 9'·
· l!ri. AlfNd CallltdttUar and II the lonner rtlldence ol DorJe8\).
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aei Rlellel. The Chrletmas par1\l'n. '1Uf ~·~ · reo I.J will· be Decc1f at lite home
tut'lled IIJime .lfltll ~ a pa- of Mrs. Vt..., Humphrey wiUt
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(Oth1r cllning suit•• in
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1t $195.00 and $259.00)

efumiturt
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brinS awarded the wmaers.
small Iota.

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GALLIA CHAPTER, Ohio Clvil Service Employee's Alii~..
regular manthly meettnc, 7:80
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Upolis State lnaUtute.
GALLIA TOPS Club
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Cburcb at 7:30 p. m. ,
BULAVILLE Grange No. 211111
will meet at 7:80 p.t;. Lunch
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No.7
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Novombor 21, 1966

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APARTMENT, furru shed or unfurmsbed Adults only. Apply
910 Fomlh Ave. or call Char- ~
lestun, lo\6-1425.
274-6

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

Ph. 446-2917.

TO $S,750, S BR home on •
Ooor plan, good weU •1th
plenty water bath large roomy
kitchen, cellar house, plenty
shade trees, lot 140' • 2j)Q',

11159 - T. CheY.
11157 2 T. Chtv. Dump

271-31

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BAIRD

'JEW !ashton ..Jon aro Sue's I - 1960 % T Chovrole!
deltgh1 She kpeps her car- 1957 - % T. Ford Pickup
pet colon bnght Wtth 1955 Chevrolet 1? r Pickup
Blue Lustre' Rent
electrtc , 1 M1nneapolil Molllll PoUmt
Ehampooer Sl. Farmers Hard1959
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21H
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mtles out of c1ty Call 44ij-4J44
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f&lt;1 an&gt;"'" .en\ Centrally local-:
ed Lall 44ti-OOa1
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Run Spurlamen'a Club.
u 17 2tc
end
House and Tra&lt;ilnl
Is now under one roo1
Laurel CUH Scllool
Huwte
un Stata llouta m and
lit. 7 by-pass, open dally
12 noon, Jim Adams
lVorthy Slanley,
11' 20

PRICE REDUCED

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HOUSE. complelely furmshN! [ 1956 'I T. Ford Ptckup
mdudmg utth lte! , $2.5 week 1 1!1611 v. T. Ford P1ckup
1960 ¥. T. Chev. P1rkup

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Chev. stake
1956 F 600 Ford
191i4 1 T lnternal!onal
JUST LISTED
1960 % T. Ford
WJIJ.
sell
on a land contract
19611 % T. Ford
- $1 000 dowa payment, ooe
1959 1 T. Cbev.
otory home only 3 years old,
New 60" Rotary Cutters 129!15(1 New 8 25 1 :ro, 10 ply large kitchen with birch cai&gt;nylon tireo 155. lac. Federal lnets, 3 BR and ttle bath, de·
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tached garage, city wata',
1
mile !rom city limit. Full
Ol!lo Valle, bnplemeal fle.
pnce
of $10,500.
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COME IN
Bv w~ &gt;1 " ' mnntn SleepiDg II'&lt;,_ Rl&lt;o aud Corbl8 F"' WE WILL take personal Inter·
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J~ e tCt spact f&lt;R r • COil llospllality and Hostess jars " Htgh Pressure" just courte•
Gl &amp;-l341 trom I I IlL 1111 ' of candy, New' m••,penSJve, ous lrlendlv sales people.
Dm
big aosortm•nt. Youll want Sellin Real Estate ;,; our
severa I. Ordtr at once. Lml·
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FIRST FLOOR office room, 28 tied supply. TABER'S
OF only busmess
l..oeust, water paid D
H. ! KANAUGA.
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HOBART DILLON. REALTOR
Wood 441i-1061l
187tf - - -j4f.%flj
MODERN bou,traller
by REDUCE u!e, simple old last
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or
How•rd Brooao1
week or montb 1!:100 C~t· "''~ Gullf:se _t.abll'l~
Only
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USED
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We Will Buy Any
An~~~unt lnclud•ng
Complete Estatos

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USED FURNI rURE
1163 Stconcl Avo
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BLAmNARS
Phone 992-2143
Pomeroy, 0.

DltiVE A

SERVICE

CLEAN CAR
11 ONLY TAKii

.QI Now lfdator !hap

ONI MINUTI

I Any Type

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LODGE
No.7
F &amp; AM
f. C. DogrH
Novombor 21, 1966

7:1111 P.M.

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Notlet
gun
the Sportlmen's ClUb,
Bottom, November 20 al

noon. The public Is Invited.

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-- For Rent --

APARTMENT, furru shed or unfurmsbed Adults only. Apply
910 Fomlh Ave. or call Char- ~
lestun, lo\6-1425.
274-6

NEW GMC TRUCK
HEADQUARTERS

Ph. 446-2917.

TO $S,750, S BR home on •
Ooor plan, good weU •1th
plenty water bath large roomy
kitchen, cellar house, plenty
shade trees, lot 140' • 2j)Q',

11159 - T. CheY.
11157 2 T. Chtv. Dump

271-31

19M % T. Ford

BAIRD

'JEW !ashton ..Jon aro Sue's I - 1960 % T Chovrole!
deltgh1 She kpeps her car- 1957 - % T. Ford Pickup
pet colon bnght Wtth 1955 Chevrolet 1? r Pickup
Blue Lustre' Rent
electrtc , 1 M1nneapolil Molllll PoUmt
Ehampooer Sl. Farmers Hard1959
F 6011 Ford lliJm1l
21H
ware.

II

Mom:RN % bedroom house
mtles out of c1ty Call 44ij-4J44
271-3
1 ROOMS and batlt , unfurmsh-1
f&lt;1 an&gt;"'" .en\ Centrally local-:
ed Lall 44ti-OOa1
271-4 1

FURNISHED apartment~ utll~
t&lt;es patd. Ph 446·1854. 26:!.-tl
Fl RN !SijED apartment.- All
uiJii!J .. pa1d. Call «~i-36!'1 of·

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Sponsored by lhe Forked
Run Spurlamen'a Club.
u 17 2tc
end
House and Tra&lt;ilnl
Is now under one roo1
Laurel CUH Scllool
Huwte
un Stata llouta m and
lit. 7 by-pass, open dally
12 noon, Jim Adams
lVorthy Slanley,
11' 20

PRICE REDUCED

I
HOUSE. complelely furmshN! [ 1956 'I T. Ford Ptckup
mdudmg utth lte! , $2.5 week 1 1!1611 v. T. Ford P1ckup
1960 ¥. T. Chev. P1rkup

~LTV

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CO.

Chev. stake
1956 F 600 Ford
191i4 1 T lnternal!onal
JUST LISTED
1960 % T. Ford
WJIJ.
sell
on a land contract
19611 % T. Ford
- $1 000 dowa payment, ooe
1959 1 T. Cbev.
otory home only 3 years old,
New 60" Rotary Cutters 129!15(1 New 8 25 1 :ro, 10 ply large kitchen with birch cai&gt;nylon tireo 155. lac. Federal lnets, 3 BR and ttle bath, de·
t
tached garage, city wata',
1
mile !rom city limit. Full
Ol!lo Valle, bnplemeal fle.
pnce
of $10,500.
lSI Ptao Sl., ~ - "~'IP'

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LOW, LOW, PRJCE8 • ~~~~
COME IN
Bv w~ &gt;1 " ' mnntn SleepiDg II'&lt;,_ Rl&lt;o aud Corbl8 F"' WE WILL take personal Inter·
room fut!llsne&lt;l opt., tnller ldlure.
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p:epert~· W1ll mspect

and

A, CIIJ1 I aa

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problems wtth our
• suggested askmg prtce No
J~ e tCt spact f&lt;R r • COil llospllality and Hostess jars " Htgh Pressure" just courte•
Gl &amp;-l341 trom I I IlL 1111 ' of candy, New' m••,penSJve, ous lrlendlv sales people.
Dm
big aosortm•nt. Youll want Sellin Real Estate ;,; our
severa I. Ordtr at once. Lml·
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FIRST FLOOR office room, 28 tied supply. TABER'S
OF only busmess
l..oeust, water paid D
H. ! KANAUGA.
u:; l1
HOBART DILLON. REALTOR
Wood 441i-1061l
187tf - - -j4f.%flj
MODERN bou,traller
by REDUCE u!e, simple old last
Lu.Oie
or
How•rd Brooao1
week or montb 1!:100 C~t· "''~ Gullf:se _t.abll'l~
Only
lheol.. 111-lftt
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USED
FURNITURE
We Will Buy Any
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USED FURNI rURE
1163 Stconcl Avo
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cakes of dressmg may e rna e
roasting until done. fo~ those who like the dressing \

This Is th~ seasonDwhen tur- running cold water. For roast· To test doneness, a:~st me~t cr~~-ke gravy from pan drip~y is plentiful and a good buy ing, remove wrap and leave thermometer insert h 101d 1 e pings from stewed necks and
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or Here are the steps to follow glster 170·115 degre
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rolls are ideal for roasting in in roasting a boneless turkey will take three to four houl;s for giblets frozen and held for this
the oven for fall feasts. Sinee roll:
a four to seven pound ro .
use
there is no waste an aUowance -Preheat the nven to 325 deMORE TIME
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wil\ provide well for appetites - If the ~ast IS ~at pre-sea- time tf the turkey roast.Js coo e or jelly, for they will be expt.&gt;et-1
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roast Will be eas1er to carve 1f
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0 key feasts make occasions to be
tasle ot the ..:rowd. These roasts
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To thaw uncoo}l;ed boneless Baste or brush occasionally with plan to cook the dressmg m a
turkey roasts or foils, follow the butter or pan drippings, expeci· separ_ate ~an. Make a mound of
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20-The Sunday Times-Sentinel, Sunday, Nov. 20, 1696
on rollers, Pomeroy - M;~son
20.83, Pl. Pleasant 24.00, Hinton 1.43 stationary, Kanawha
Falls 4.24 falling, Charleston 19·
:05 stationary. London, Marmet
and Winfield dams were on
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You'll get a lot of good ideas for Christmas gihs this year. RCA Vicltor Cofloran I tl n
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Television
RCA
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Radios
Tape
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FM·AM· STEREO RADIO

Boat Movements:
"~CA Victor's finest table radio In a
BY DICK THOMAS
Ohio River - Walter BeckContempOrary-styled wood cabinet
jord down l3 6 p. m.; Allee
Sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects recently in up 14 3 35 a.' m.; Reliable up
e20-watt peak power Solid State amplifier
our area brings to mind that catchy little tune "Strange 14 5 'a. m.. Eastern down 14,
Things Are 1-l.(l}'Pening," made popular several years ago s:is a. m.;' Lady Mignon up
• Tuned RF stage In FM clrcult-AFC
by comedian Red Buttons.
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15, 3;05 a. m.; ~ew Orleans up
•Separate bass, treble, stereo balance and
Indeed strange thmgs are or have been happenmg. 15 4 .1 m . Gharles Stevenson
compensated loudness controls
And, one can hardly doubt these _sighti~gs, for I'm sure do~n ; 6·. 3:' 30 a. m.; Kentuck·
that if. you saw one and reported d, you d want someone . 1an
. up 16 , 6..05 a . m· OVEC up
stop in the music de~artment on ~Jberfclds 2_nd floore"Signal Sentry'' for automatic stereo-to-mono
Select 3 color T.V Set of your cho•ce and e_nJOY Coln:r
65 Ford Galaxie
to believe you.
m · National up 17
16 7 35
Te}('vision
at
its
finesl.
Use
Elbe1·felds
SenSible
Credit
Two
weeks
ago
a
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Va.,
man
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to
make
y')ur
purchase.
unidentified
flying
object
and
what's
more
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talked
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DIMENSIONS:
Two·thirds
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Three
nights
later
three
teensize
of
a
Douglas
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Queen
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C
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agers in the vicinity of Lesage, port.
! ~ : 50 a.m. ; Vulcan down l6, ~ -·
shift, while w1ll tir.s.
Dloplay.
w. va. saw five or six bright COLOR: Silvery bright when l25 a. m.: Jefrerson_ up 18, 6. 50
62 Ford F1irlane
disks with orange and red sunlight reflected off the objects. a. m.; Pennsylvama up ta. 8
500. 2 Dr., I cylinder,
lights sCitOting across the sky. SOUND: None.
a. m.; Steel Ranger down 19. 1
ttandud trans.
They were traveling very fast ALTITUDE: Approximately 6:35 p. m.; Robert Reed up _19, 1
64 Ford Galaxie
and emitting a sound much like 9,500 feet.
3:05a.m. ; Polly R. up 20, 6.15 !
500. 4 Dr, 8 cylinder, auto.
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trtns. Radio and heater,
t at o a vacuum c eaner.
SPEED: Seeond estimate was Ia. m. Buckeye State up 21, 4:power ltMrlng, whltewaD
Last Sunday night, a Meigs 1,656.71 miles an hour (almost 55 a. m.; New Martinsville
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county man and his fa mily lhree times faster than anyldown 21, 6:25a.m.; Principia '
saw two very strange Jbj~cts in known aircr::aft, convc_ntiona~ or 1up 21, 7 a . .m.; Harvey .Jordon
63 Chevrolet
Btl Alrt. 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
the sky. As he watched Jt, tht expenmental, at the time, smee1uo 22, 6:05 a. rn.; Leeanna up
Standard trans. White wall
More People Own
orange-red light became more estimate &amp;f speed depends on 123, 4 a. m.; Vickers down 2.3,
tires.
red and moved very slowly in knowledge of distanl-e of an 5:15 a. m.; J . S. Lewis down
RCAVICTOR
a southeasterly direction.
object, another estimate w~s Greenup 3 p. m.: Orco up
63 Rambler
About midnight Tuesday, two atterward made by an At r Greenup 3:25 a. m.; Steve
S50 Serlas 4 Dr. 6 cylinTha.n Any Other TV
der, sttndard trans., r•
Pt. Pleasant couples spotted a Force scientist (based on short- Click down Meldahl 5:20 p.m.
dlo &amp; hiller, whlttw•U
man-bird-like creature that fol- er distance) of 400 mph; the Molly K. down Meldahl 5:20 :
tires.
lowed their car at a very high observer's original estimate Oat- p. m.; Cotton Queen down j
rate of speed down Rt. 67. to- er corrected) was ·l.200 mph. Meldahl 5:30 p. m.; Raymond !
65 Mercury
ward Pt. Pleasant.
TACTICS: According to theiSa\veti up Meldahl 7:10 p.m. :
Monter-v, 4 Door. 8 cyl.
Standard trtntmlsslon, poEver since UFO sighlings be- observer, the UFO's new in a lo. F. Shearer down Meldahl l
wer steering, r~dlo and
gan on June 24, 1947, when a chain·like line as H they were 10:30 p. m .~ Mark Eastin up '
heater, whit.wt\1 tlrn.
private pilot named Kenneth linked together, rather in the Me\ dahl 12:45 a. m.; Boc-K up ;
Arnold, saw an unexplainable same manner as geese; every Meldahl 2:50a.m.; Tibolt down
65 Pontiac G.T.O.
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SOLID STATE PORTABLE STEREO .
Tempest. 2 Dr. Hardtop. 4
formation of nine sa ucer-sh~p· few seconds, twe or three of Meldahl '6:25 a. m.
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ENJOY CRISP, CLEAR PIC'l'URES1paed trans.
ed objects flying near Mt. Ram· the objects would dip or change
.
J 0 ll 1 dd
This qus\ity RC-' Victor porttble phon0111Ph puts thrllllnl
]er, Wash., the subject
of course slightly; they flew in a Gallipolis Dam nW 1
63 Ford Galaxie
RICH
"GOLDEN
TJft.Q~T
30U:ND
storeo listening within the reach of your bud&amp;et.lt's perfonnUFO's has fired public imagi- line spread out over an estimat- Dean up 6:35 p. m.; L : er
500 4 Or. 8 cylinder. tutoence-p\u5 in a lightweiGht luggage-like ease ttlat'IIO lilY to
• ''Sweet 16'' Sportabout Chllsiswith 18.00_0volts
matlc lrtnt. Radio and
nation.
ed five miles.
Curley up 12:30 m.; · ~~~e
(design averege) delivera cri&amp;p, clear piCturtt
healer, power steering,
carry. Automatic/manual Stud\omat\c chanae~ wlth \rUIIotrlek
It has •lso bee• a headache COMMENTo This is the fa- ~ up 3o50 a. m., Flag . P
whitt wall tll'ft.
In
normal
TV
reception
arlit
tone arm and lever control system for ealeof.ope~ for
for the personnel of Project mous case ef Kenneth Arnold. down 5:30 a. m.; G~~~-ge :nee
• Super Power Grid VHF tun•r provldll IKIIltn\
65 Dodge Dart
Bluebook, the Air Force agen- first person ever to sight
a .down 5:50 a. m. P 11 P porn
enhanced $lenu:1 effect, the lift·off spe•kers can t, ~ttd
reception
l Dr. 270 Serlta, 6 cylincy that investigates and tries UFO. During a press inter- down 6:10 a. rn.
De
up to 16 feet. Solid State dHign for utmost deperwilltiJUty-no
• RCA Solid State UHF tuner 11 preclslon·tn&amp;l·
der, standard trent,. radio
~o
explain
th~se
enigmatic
obview,
Mr.
Arnold
described
~e
Kanawha
Riv~tlo;ta.
:_:
tubes to heat up, no fllements to burn out, no Wll'f'n.UP welt.
nee red to assure 5uperb rteeption on ChiMIII
and huter
)ects. The A11: Force has two!objects he saw as ag appe&lt;~nng born down Lon on · t 7.30
' 14to83
' '
64 Ford F-700
main interests in the subject: !like saucers skipping over wa- Chloe K. 1down ~an~~ d ·
See the complete line of RCA , Victor llonablt
• TiC~ Pan.O·PiY plct~o~re tube brlnfll you. sharp,
5 speed trans. 2 speed
Ol Are these objects seen ln ter. Hence the phrase "flying•P- m. ; Al .en R. e_rr~ n~7;
c:\el!lr pict~o~res "f!lith sparK\ inK detail-tube IS tinted
Record Players. There's one lust fo~ yoq. B11y. what
rear axle, 8 cyl. Dump
you want now an.d use our . ay·a-way .plan. to hOld
the
skies,
and
occasionally
9n
saucer"
was
coined.
He
was
Marmet
9.45
P·
m.,
ra
L
' to' reduce rel\edion5
Truck. Long whHI b1se.
55
Automatic. trans.
• Static-free"Golden Throat" FM sound from front·
the ground, hostile in their in- interviewed at length by a rep- B. up Marmet 3,: :~~·~~ :.~~
your selection until Christmas! ,
1
moun1rid s• o'lal speaker
tent
and
thereby
a
threat
to
the
resentalive
from
Headquarters
Jane
Lucas
do~m
h
63 Mercury
• Built-in VHF and UHF antennas ma_ke outlldl
security of the United States? of the Fourth Air Force, Office p.m.; w_. _H . ~ aver, . ~·
Custom 2 Oaor Hardtop.
anttnnas unnecessilry in many lotltlonl
And, (2) What new scientific of the Assistant Chief of Staff, down Wmfleld ~: ~
~i5
Power
St"rlng
and
8r1h1. Autom.Jtk tr1ns.
knowedge, if any, may be gain- A-2 Intelligence, at Hamilton E. Bowles up m~~ ['
1
Be sure to see t.ht JMny other modlll RCA VIctor Port·
ed from them? So far, no UFO Field, California. Resul s of the m.; Beaver do~n m 1e do~n
•bl•
T.V. Sets, 12 Inch sc.rNn, bit powtr 19 incl1 Stll
63 Ford Galaxie
has demonstrated the faintest interview were sent to He ad- a. . m_.; Mount~m St~t~l rcllff
•ncl
tl1e
big 21 inch portable•. Now is a fine 111M to s•
500, 4 dr. I cyl,, std. trans.
2=.10 a. m., ~e Dun·
ltd
tl11t
T.V. gift you wtnt to give. Selections lrt besi
threat
te
national
security
quarters
of
the
(then)
U.
S.
ArWlnfleld
.
Radio &amp; h..ter, W.S tires
and you un b\.ly the screen 11a you went.
and equally no UFO has reveal- I my Air Forces, addressed to down Winfield 3 . a . ~·3. 40
ed information that would be of the Commanding General
in can Bruce up Wmfl~l · w· a.
62 Ford Galaxie
4 dr. 8 cyl., automatic
concrete val.ue to
scien~e. washington, D. c., on July 17, m.; L._ W. Swe~t 0~01 n 1 ~
t,.1n1., radio &amp; heater, WI
UFO's remmn only as a we1rd 1947 •
field 4.20. a. m.,
~e. ·
S tins
challenge to the scientiric imag- The interviewer made the down Wlnflel~ 4:30 a.~·· Ehsh~
ination.
following statement in his re- Woods up W~n¥.~:
62 Ford
There
ltave
been
other
rumorport:
Semet up Wtn I
·
a. ·
Country Sedan 4 dr. sttUon wagon, 8 cyl. automaed reported sightings of UFO's "It j§ the personal opinion of .
nd
hee
lic trans., radio &amp; tleater,
in Gallia county but not offic· the interviewer th&lt;it Mr. Arn- mtroduce~ c~ttl~ 8
sand~
WIS tires
. ially. Down in the southern part oid actually saw What he stat- !rom Cahforma mto the isl
62 Scout V.. Ton
of the county_ it has been re- ed he saw. It is difficult to be- m 1793 · 5 the Hawaii island
6 cyl. 4 wh"l drive
ported there ts a large burned· lieve that a man tf Mr. Arn- 1.11 179 '
h
brought
Perfect Christlltjls gift for the entire family to ell·
like spot in a field and there's old's character and apparent chief, Klamlehdamendae'r h'Js rule
. tht
allthe sansu
·
62 Chevrolet
b
h
joy. See the complete line-in your favorite furnl·
h
a mdan. w oA saw t e ? Ject tea integrity would state that he He and his descendants reigao/4 ton Panel Truck, 6 cyl.,
ture styling and wood finish. EnJOY radio at Its best
rna _e 1t.
woman m wes rn saw &amp;bjects and then write up ed a century before Hawaii be4 spttd trens.
and the superb sound of RCA Victor Stereo Music.
Gallla county watched a UFO a report to the extent that he
te ·tory of the United
8
land in a field near their farm . did if he did not see them. 'Io ~arne
rn
60 Ford F-600
2 ton, 8 eyl., 5 spHCI trans.
But they're afraid . to report go further, if Mr. Arnold can t~:~-820 the first missionaries
2 speed axle, stake bed,
them beca~se they thmk nobody write a report of the ~haracter arrived hy clipper salling ship
long wheel base
You'll find a complete selection of Guitar
would beheve them.
he did while not havmg seen f
N w England.
Stii~s - ' Banjo - Ukelele - Violin And, possibly. it's jusl as well the objects that he claimed he r~ t eres·dents of the main65 Ford Custom
Ma olin. Plus reeds, resin, batons, ·transistor
lhe sighting~ were not report· saw, it is the &amp;pinion of th~ i~- landosUnite~ States well
re4 dr., 8 cyl. automatic
batteries,
recordinf, tape, neck ' cords, .record
eWoQtl
cabinet
operates
In
eltllerve~l
or
trans. R1dio &amp; heater, WI
~ for the A1r Force did not be- terviewer that Mr. Arnold 1s m member the infamous day of
carrying
cases,
va ve oil, cork grease, reed
S tires
llorlzontal position
heve _that Kenneth Arnold saw the wrong business, that he December 7, 194:1, when Japan
brushe&amp;.
U
you
don't
see wh~t you're l~k!JI· for
the mne UFO's when he report- should be writing Buck Rogers attacked Pearl Harbor
and
• Solid State des ian for Jnlillnt ''Wirm-up,"IXIOI
66 Chevrolet
••k any of the sales people m the music aeplll'tWorld war n began. Since
Melibu 4 dr. Hardtop. 8 ed them, and even after an m- fiction ."
operation
ment.
I
vestigalion
of
the
incident
it
However,
the
t'Onclusion
of
that time the name Hawaiian
cyl., eutomatic trans., pot~~er steer'ing, radio &amp;.
was their opinion that he had the Air Force was that Mr. Arn· Islands bave been common•1,000 mllllwatts of undlstorted POWit
heater, W ,S ti ,.,
seen a mirage, or should I say old had seen a mirage because place in our thlnking.
eAFC for drlf\•free FM reception
nine mirages.
of the stable atmospheric con- The Pearl Harbor memorial
62 Olds Starfire
From Project Blueboik, here ditions at the time, conditions to the men who died on Decem• Two speakers-6' oval and 5' oval-toneCIOIIIIDI
2 dr. Herdtop, power
A fine selection of all types of records In the LP
is the official tnlry on
that associated with weather inver- ber 7, 1941, and the Puncb
steering, power brakes,
Albums, !loth Stereo and Monophonic, plus the
•l're&lt;:lslon sllde·rllle vernier tunlnl
ndto &amp; htttlr, WIS tires
sighting.
sions and which increase the Bowl Pacific National Cemenot tunes in 45 RPM records.
TIME-PLACE OF SIGHT· refraction-illdex of the atmo- tery where more than 26,000
Take time to look at all !be recorda OD sale SIGHTING o June 24,
1947 , sphere.
United States fighting men are
You'll want to look at aU of the other models of RCA
You'll see many that you'd like to bave.
Victor AM/FM Rildlos, AM Radios, and Portable Translaat approximately 3 p.m. local s. you can see - they didn't buried draw thousands of VlSlt.
tor Radios in All or AM-FM models. Enjoy fine recepo
time - vicinity of Mt. Rainier, believe him!
ors each year.
tion. extellent tont and trouble free service witb an RCA
Wash., between Mt. Rainier and
The opportunities and the
Vietor Radio from Elberfelda.
·
Mt. Adams.
people in Hawaii are like they
Popular "- ClaBBical - and Rellglous. ltlusie -'DURATION : 111e minute, 4Z
are anywhere. They want to
all
arrang~ for f.qUI' eqy seleetlon. Select what
seconds.
work at jobs whlch will proI
you want. tbe next time you're shopping at
NUMBER OF OBSERVERSo
(Continued from Page 7)
vide a comfortable living. They
Tate advantage now of the
Blberlelda.
One.
!group the Sandwich Islands af- have certain ass~ts that can
'
s~l Sale of Gwtan in the
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TYPE OF OBSERVERo Pilot ter the
Earl of Sandwich, be used and will do almost
mqsic defartmeJit on the 2nd
of prlvatety owned airplane. spo1111or of the Paclfic Expodi- anything within reason
to
.floi)r,· AI fine quality, good
NUMBER OF OBJEC'I'So tlon. captain Cook waa kllled provide a deCent Hvlng lor
BOUnding guitar&amp; and so fdeal
Nine
io a confilcl between bls crew their taml!les.
fqr gift&amp; this year.
OBsERVER REALI ABILITY: alld the naUves at KealakekuA, In nett week's article I wm
USED CAR LOT
Appeared to be glllld.
HawaU Island.'
discuss ttte agriculture of the
Locutt &amp; ~Y.etmort Itt.
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This Is th~ seasonDwhen tur- running cold water. For roast· To test doneness, a:~st me~t cr~~-ke gravy from pan drip~y is plentiful and a good buy ing, remove wrap and leave thermometer insert h 101d 1 e pings from stewed necks and
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the oven for fall feasts. Sinee roll:
a four to seven pound ro .
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To thaw uncoo}l;ed boneless Baste or brush occasionally with plan to cook the dressmg m a
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Boat Movements:
"~CA Victor's finest table radio In a
BY DICK THOMAS
Ohio River - Walter BeckContempOrary-styled wood cabinet
jord down l3 6 p. m.; Allee
Sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects recently in up 14 3 35 a.' m.; Reliable up
e20-watt peak power Solid State amplifier
our area brings to mind that catchy little tune "Strange 14 5 'a. m.. Eastern down 14,
Things Are 1-l.(l}'Pening," made popular several years ago s:is a. m.;' Lady Mignon up
• Tuned RF stage In FM clrcult-AFC
by comedian Red Buttons.
.
15, 3;05 a. m.; ~ew Orleans up
•Separate bass, treble, stereo balance and
Indeed strange thmgs are or have been happenmg. 15 4 .1 m . Gharles Stevenson
compensated loudness controls
And, one can hardly doubt these _sighti~gs, for I'm sure do~n ; 6·. 3:' 30 a. m.; Kentuck·
that if. you saw one and reported d, you d want someone . 1an
. up 16 , 6..05 a . m· OVEC up
stop in the music de~artment on ~Jberfclds 2_nd floore"Signal Sentry'' for automatic stereo-to-mono
Select 3 color T.V Set of your cho•ce and e_nJOY Coln:r
65 Ford Galaxie
to believe you.
m · National up 17
16 7 35
Te}('vision
at
its
finesl.
Use
Elbe1·felds
SenSible
Credit
Two
weeks
ago
a
Parkersburg,
w.
Va.,
man
s~w
an
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switching
17 8
500, .t Dr. I cylinder, auto.
7
Service
to
make
y')ur
purchase.
unidentified
flying
object
and
what's
more
be
talked
P·
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Sdt.
Marcyslhup
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trans. Radio &amp; Heater,
17
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• Two large 6lh·' $peakers
whitN"all tirts
wtth an occupant who to
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he'd
contact
him
agai
n.
DIMENSIONS:
Two·thirds
the
5:15
a.
m.;
E.
P.
o~es
up
·
18
64 Studebaker
Three
nights
later
three
teensize
of
a
Douglas
DC-4
trans·
6:30
a.
m.;
Queen
.
C
ity
up
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See oil tho other models AMIFM Tobit RadlM ."'
4 Door, 6 cyl., st.lnd.rd
agers in the vicinity of Lesage, port.
! ~ : 50 a.m. ; Vulcan down l6, ~ -·
shift, while w1ll tir.s.
Dloplay.
w. va. saw five or six bright COLOR: Silvery bright when l25 a. m.: Jefrerson_ up 18, 6. 50
62 Ford F1irlane
disks with orange and red sunlight reflected off the objects. a. m.; Pennsylvama up ta. 8
500. 2 Dr., I cylinder,
lights sCitOting across the sky. SOUND: None.
a. m.; Steel Ranger down 19. 1
ttandud trans.
They were traveling very fast ALTITUDE: Approximately 6:35 p. m.; Robert Reed up _19, 1
64 Ford Galaxie
and emitting a sound much like 9,500 feet.
3:05a.m. ; Polly R. up 20, 6.15 !
500. 4 Dr, 8 cylinder, auto.
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trtns. Radio and heater,
t at o a vacuum c eaner.
SPEED: Seeond estimate was Ia. m. Buckeye State up 21, 4:power ltMrlng, whltewaD
Last Sunday night, a Meigs 1,656.71 miles an hour (almost 55 a. m.; New Martinsville
Urn.
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county man and his fa mily lhree times faster than anyldown 21, 6:25a.m.; Principia '
saw two very strange Jbj~cts in known aircr::aft, convc_ntiona~ or 1up 21, 7 a . .m.; Harvey .Jordon
63 Chevrolet
Btl Alrt. 4 Dr . 6 cyl.
the sky. As he watched Jt, tht expenmental, at the time, smee1uo 22, 6:05 a. rn.; Leeanna up
Standard trans. White wall
More People Own
orange-red light became more estimate &amp;f speed depends on 123, 4 a. m.; Vickers down 2.3,
tires.
red and moved very slowly in knowledge of distanl-e of an 5:15 a. m.; J . S. Lewis down
RCAVICTOR
a southeasterly direction.
object, another estimate w~s Greenup 3 p. m.: Orco up
63 Rambler
About midnight Tuesday, two atterward made by an At r Greenup 3:25 a. m.; Steve
S50 Serlas 4 Dr. 6 cylinTha.n Any Other TV
der, sttndard trans., r•
Pt. Pleasant couples spotted a Force scientist (based on short- Click down Meldahl 5:20 p.m.
dlo &amp; hiller, whlttw•U
man-bird-like creature that fol- er distance) of 400 mph; the Molly K. down Meldahl 5:20 :
tires.
lowed their car at a very high observer's original estimate Oat- p. m.; Cotton Queen down j
rate of speed down Rt. 67. to- er corrected) was ·l.200 mph. Meldahl 5:30 p. m.; Raymond !
65 Mercury
ward Pt. Pleasant.
TACTICS: According to theiSa\veti up Meldahl 7:10 p.m. :
Monter-v, 4 Door. 8 cyl.
Standard trtntmlsslon, poEver since UFO sighlings be- observer, the UFO's new in a lo. F. Shearer down Meldahl l
wer steering, r~dlo and
gan on June 24, 1947, when a chain·like line as H they were 10:30 p. m .~ Mark Eastin up '
heater, whit.wt\1 tlrn.
private pilot named Kenneth linked together, rather in the Me\ dahl 12:45 a. m.; Boc-K up ;
Arnold, saw an unexplainable same manner as geese; every Meldahl 2:50a.m.; Tibolt down
65 Pontiac G.T.O.
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SOLID STATE PORTABLE STEREO .
Tempest. 2 Dr. Hardtop. 4
formation of nine sa ucer-sh~p· few seconds, twe or three of Meldahl '6:25 a. m.
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ENJOY CRISP, CLEAR PIC'l'URES1paed trans.
ed objects flying near Mt. Ram· the objects would dip or change
.
J 0 ll 1 dd
This qus\ity RC-' Victor porttble phon0111Ph puts thrllllnl
]er, Wash., the subject
of course slightly; they flew in a Gallipolis Dam nW 1
63 Ford Galaxie
RICH
"GOLDEN
TJft.Q~T
30U:ND
storeo listening within the reach of your bud&amp;et.lt's perfonnUFO's has fired public imagi- line spread out over an estimat- Dean up 6:35 p. m.; L : er
500 4 Or. 8 cylinder. tutoence-p\u5 in a lightweiGht luggage-like ease ttlat'IIO lilY to
• ''Sweet 16'' Sportabout Chllsiswith 18.00_0volts
matlc lrtnt. Radio and
nation.
ed five miles.
Curley up 12:30 m.; · ~~~e
(design averege) delivera cri&amp;p, clear piCturtt
healer, power steering,
carry. Automatic/manual Stud\omat\c chanae~ wlth \rUIIotrlek
It has •lso bee• a headache COMMENTo This is the fa- ~ up 3o50 a. m., Flag . P
whitt wall tll'ft.
In
normal
TV
reception
arlit
tone arm and lever control system for ealeof.ope~ for
for the personnel of Project mous case ef Kenneth Arnold. down 5:30 a. m.; G~~~-ge :nee
• Super Power Grid VHF tun•r provldll IKIIltn\
65 Dodge Dart
Bluebook, the Air Force agen- first person ever to sight
a .down 5:50 a. m. P 11 P porn
enhanced $lenu:1 effect, the lift·off spe•kers can t, ~ttd
reception
l Dr. 270 Serlta, 6 cylincy that investigates and tries UFO. During a press inter- down 6:10 a. rn.
De
up to 16 feet. Solid State dHign for utmost deperwilltiJUty-no
• RCA Solid State UHF tuner 11 preclslon·tn&amp;l·
der, standard trent,. radio
~o
explain
th~se
enigmatic
obview,
Mr.
Arnold
described
~e
Kanawha
Riv~tlo;ta.
:_:
tubes to heat up, no fllements to burn out, no Wll'f'n.UP welt.
nee red to assure 5uperb rteeption on ChiMIII
and huter
)ects. The A11: Force has two!objects he saw as ag appe&lt;~nng born down Lon on · t 7.30
' 14to83
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64 Ford F-700
main interests in the subject: !like saucers skipping over wa- Chloe K. 1down ~an~~ d ·
See the complete line of RCA , Victor llonablt
• TiC~ Pan.O·PiY plct~o~re tube brlnfll you. sharp,
5 speed trans. 2 speed
Ol Are these objects seen ln ter. Hence the phrase "flying•P- m. ; Al .en R. e_rr~ n~7;
c:\el!lr pict~o~res "f!lith sparK\ inK detail-tube IS tinted
Record Players. There's one lust fo~ yoq. B11y. what
rear axle, 8 cyl. Dump
you want now an.d use our . ay·a-way .plan. to hOld
the
skies,
and
occasionally
9n
saucer"
was
coined.
He
was
Marmet
9.45
P·
m.,
ra
L
' to' reduce rel\edion5
Truck. Long whHI b1se.
55
Automatic. trans.
• Static-free"Golden Throat" FM sound from front·
the ground, hostile in their in- interviewed at length by a rep- B. up Marmet 3,: :~~·~~ :.~~
your selection until Christmas! ,
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moun1rid s• o'lal speaker
tent
and
thereby
a
threat
to
the
resentalive
from
Headquarters
Jane
Lucas
do~m
h
63 Mercury
• Built-in VHF and UHF antennas ma_ke outlldl
security of the United States? of the Fourth Air Force, Office p.m.; w_. _H . ~ aver, . ~·
Custom 2 Oaor Hardtop.
anttnnas unnecessilry in many lotltlonl
And, (2) What new scientific of the Assistant Chief of Staff, down Wmfleld ~: ~
~i5
Power
St"rlng
and
8r1h1. Autom.Jtk tr1ns.
knowedge, if any, may be gain- A-2 Intelligence, at Hamilton E. Bowles up m~~ ['
1
Be sure to see t.ht JMny other modlll RCA VIctor Port·
ed from them? So far, no UFO Field, California. Resul s of the m.; Beaver do~n m 1e do~n
•bl•
T.V. Sets, 12 Inch sc.rNn, bit powtr 19 incl1 Stll
63 Ford Galaxie
has demonstrated the faintest interview were sent to He ad- a. . m_.; Mount~m St~t~l rcllff
•ncl
tl1e
big 21 inch portable•. Now is a fine 111M to s•
500, 4 dr. I cyl,, std. trans.
2=.10 a. m., ~e Dun·
ltd
tl11t
T.V. gift you wtnt to give. Selections lrt besi
threat
te
national
security
quarters
of
the
(then)
U.
S.
ArWlnfleld
.
Radio &amp; h..ter, W.S tires
and you un b\.ly the screen 11a you went.
and equally no UFO has reveal- I my Air Forces, addressed to down Winfield 3 . a . ~·3. 40
ed information that would be of the Commanding General
in can Bruce up Wmfl~l · w· a.
62 Ford Galaxie
4 dr. 8 cyl., automatic
concrete val.ue to
scien~e. washington, D. c., on July 17, m.; L._ W. Swe~t 0~01 n 1 ~
t,.1n1., radio &amp; heater, WI
UFO's remmn only as a we1rd 1947 •
field 4.20. a. m.,
~e. ·
S tins
challenge to the scientiric imag- The interviewer made the down Wlnflel~ 4:30 a.~·· Ehsh~
ination.
following statement in his re- Woods up W~n¥.~:
62 Ford
There
ltave
been
other
rumorport:
Semet up Wtn I
·
a. ·
Country Sedan 4 dr. sttUon wagon, 8 cyl. automaed reported sightings of UFO's "It j§ the personal opinion of .
nd
hee
lic trans., radio &amp; tleater,
in Gallia county but not offic· the interviewer th&lt;it Mr. Arn- mtroduce~ c~ttl~ 8
sand~
WIS tires
. ially. Down in the southern part oid actually saw What he stat- !rom Cahforma mto the isl
62 Scout V.. Ton
of the county_ it has been re- ed he saw. It is difficult to be- m 1793 · 5 the Hawaii island
6 cyl. 4 wh"l drive
ported there ts a large burned· lieve that a man tf Mr. Arn- 1.11 179 '
h
brought
Perfect Christlltjls gift for the entire family to ell·
like spot in a field and there's old's character and apparent chief, Klamlehdamendae'r h'Js rule
. tht
allthe sansu
·
62 Chevrolet
b
h
joy. See the complete line-in your favorite furnl·
h
a mdan. w oA saw t e ? Ject tea integrity would state that he He and his descendants reigao/4 ton Panel Truck, 6 cyl.,
ture styling and wood finish. EnJOY radio at Its best
rna _e 1t.
woman m wes rn saw &amp;bjects and then write up ed a century before Hawaii be4 spttd trens.
and the superb sound of RCA Victor Stereo Music.
Gallla county watched a UFO a report to the extent that he
te ·tory of the United
8
land in a field near their farm . did if he did not see them. 'Io ~arne
rn
60 Ford F-600
2 ton, 8 eyl., 5 spHCI trans.
But they're afraid . to report go further, if Mr. Arnold can t~:~-820 the first missionaries
2 speed axle, stake bed,
them beca~se they thmk nobody write a report of the ~haracter arrived hy clipper salling ship
long wheel base
You'll find a complete selection of Guitar
would beheve them.
he did while not havmg seen f
N w England.
Stii~s - ' Banjo - Ukelele - Violin And, possibly. it's jusl as well the objects that he claimed he r~ t eres·dents of the main65 Ford Custom
Ma olin. Plus reeds, resin, batons, ·transistor
lhe sighting~ were not report· saw, it is the &amp;pinion of th~ i~- landosUnite~ States well
re4 dr., 8 cyl. automatic
batteries,
recordinf, tape, neck ' cords, .record
eWoQtl
cabinet
operates
In
eltllerve~l
or
trans. R1dio &amp; heater, WI
~ for the A1r Force did not be- terviewer that Mr. Arnold 1s m member the infamous day of
carrying
cases,
va ve oil, cork grease, reed
S tires
llorlzontal position
heve _that Kenneth Arnold saw the wrong business, that he December 7, 194:1, when Japan
brushe&amp;.
U
you
don't
see wh~t you're l~k!JI· for
the mne UFO's when he report- should be writing Buck Rogers attacked Pearl Harbor
and
• Solid State des ian for Jnlillnt ''Wirm-up,"IXIOI
66 Chevrolet
••k any of the sales people m the music aeplll'tWorld war n began. Since
Melibu 4 dr. Hardtop. 8 ed them, and even after an m- fiction ."
operation
ment.
I
vestigalion
of
the
incident
it
However,
the
t'Onclusion
of
that time the name Hawaiian
cyl., eutomatic trans., pot~~er steer'ing, radio &amp;.
was their opinion that he had the Air Force was that Mr. Arn· Islands bave been common•1,000 mllllwatts of undlstorted POWit
heater, W ,S ti ,.,
seen a mirage, or should I say old had seen a mirage because place in our thlnking.
eAFC for drlf\•free FM reception
nine mirages.
of the stable atmospheric con- The Pearl Harbor memorial
62 Olds Starfire
From Project Blueboik, here ditions at the time, conditions to the men who died on Decem• Two speakers-6' oval and 5' oval-toneCIOIIIIDI
2 dr. Herdtop, power
A fine selection of all types of records In the LP
is the official tnlry on
that associated with weather inver- ber 7, 1941, and the Puncb
steering, power brakes,
Albums, !loth Stereo and Monophonic, plus the
•l're&lt;:lslon sllde·rllle vernier tunlnl
ndto &amp; htttlr, WIS tires
sighting.
sions and which increase the Bowl Pacific National Cemenot tunes in 45 RPM records.
TIME-PLACE OF SIGHT· refraction-illdex of the atmo- tery where more than 26,000
Take time to look at all !be recorda OD sale SIGHTING o June 24,
1947 , sphere.
United States fighting men are
You'll want to look at aU of the other models of RCA
You'll see many that you'd like to bave.
Victor AM/FM Rildlos, AM Radios, and Portable Translaat approximately 3 p.m. local s. you can see - they didn't buried draw thousands of VlSlt.
tor Radios in All or AM-FM models. Enjoy fine recepo
time - vicinity of Mt. Rainier, believe him!
ors each year.
tion. extellent tont and trouble free service witb an RCA
Wash., between Mt. Rainier and
The opportunities and the
Vietor Radio from Elberfelda.
·
Mt. Adams.
people in Hawaii are like they
Popular "- ClaBBical - and Rellglous. ltlusie -'DURATION : 111e minute, 4Z
are anywhere. They want to
all
arrang~ for f.qUI' eqy seleetlon. Select what
seconds.
work at jobs whlch will proI
you want. tbe next time you're shopping at
NUMBER OF OBSERVERSo
(Continued from Page 7)
vide a comfortable living. They
Tate advantage now of the
Blberlelda.
One.
!group the Sandwich Islands af- have certain ass~ts that can
'
s~l Sale of Gwtan in the
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TYPE OF OBSERVERo Pilot ter the
Earl of Sandwich, be used and will do almost
mqsic defartmeJit on the 2nd
of prlvatety owned airplane. spo1111or of the Paclfic Expodi- anything within reason
to
.floi)r,· AI fine quality, good
NUMBER OF OBJEC'I'So tlon. captain Cook waa kllled provide a deCent Hvlng lor
BOUnding guitar&amp; and so fdeal
Nine
io a confilcl between bls crew their taml!les.
fqr gift&amp; this year.
OBsERVER REALI ABILITY: alld the naUves at KealakekuA, In nett week's article I wm
USED CAR LOT
Appeared to be glllld.
HawaU Island.'
discuss ttte agriculture of the
Locutt &amp; ~Y.etmort Itt.
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